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—_— . TRY 7 4 Ty makesan open jesue with the Ronents-Sweesey “MONDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 186°, nea@ upon hia owe account Tule failure o rn _ critesa to 68 jish anything in the wey Opening of the Political Campaign of re ation, coupled with his appar- Tar fires gun bas been fret in the political lent digprettion to w the O'Manony campaiga by which the Fall elections are to b@ | jing of poly, by giving entire attention to decided, On Saturday evening a large nesting of | the ccliert f rooner, hae doubtless damaged the PresidesVe supporters was held in Pulmlel- | pis protpeets in galaing nfilence of the er- Phia, which wae aidressel by Senators Do Litres ganizat f ¢ appearance of bia epeech at and Cowas, whoare known ae tle chief @@pos | Jor eg's W Le wos wimp ly @ lengthy impor- nents of the President's views. The importanc® | goouy formoney, the Fenians have been disposed of this meetiog ie derived from the fact that it] 4, ask es hot er what ter have gained t y ex. may be regetde! as an indication of the position | chs which the Administration will occupy in respes ! to the coming election. The positions whic the | ter wib a eforesa\d Senators occupy, as confidential frivn s | y ¢ O'Man pected that the rey et sv for Srernmse, They had ex take bold of the mat tmination, and thathe + toend the unfortunate rupture ster Ww and A the President, clothe their remarks, on tet) wich erate in Hheranke Dat ther can get him } eceasion, with a high degree of interest, Viewing to rey nothing but money Meantime, Preaident | the subject in thie light, tis well to « @ the) Roprats quietly gooe on » bis brauch of the chief points contained in thelr speee’s Senotor ainewa, ent!rely iguoring Sreruuss, aod denying | Doowrrres said that “instead of the President prov’ | bw authorty. This indicates that there te no hope | ing false, the men Who were now lewiing 1% of 6 mm of the factions; and since strength is Republican party were preventing te grand | found only in unlon, there je cause to apprehend objects end Intentions—tie revtoration of tho | that the arrival of Sreruems will prove ao injury Union and enforcement of the laws." He also eccused the majority party io Congress, by im Plicstion, of being themselves dimunionists, for the reasou that they oppose the policy of J restoration. The chief alm of Mr, Dootirrieaia & benefitio the organiration, The Sunday inw Tim enforcement of the Buniay feature of the Lquor law ie e'read @xerting a asiutary influence hie epecch was to prove that (Le President does | UPD the moral condition of the city, All good Row, and will continue to follow, the principles citizens @ inkful for thie improvement, andthe enunciated by the Baltimore Conveation, From Poard of Excisa may fe irad that thoy have the support of in thelr efforts to carry ous the reform, It will be necessary for the Board, bowover, to keep on the slertin order to prevent evanions of the law. Bince the! juor dealers abandoned the idea of contesting the constitutional- ity of the law, they have set the'r witsto work with the object of deviesng some means by which they y atioue their tratic without coming into this fect we get {the inference that the Democrats the publi have not yet got possession of the President. Ih would seem that be is disposed to cling to the platform upon which he was nominated, but that he thinks that the majority of bie party hare Leon waabed overboard by the Radical waves, Tis position i# the same that the President has held in his late political spoeches, but there may ¢ be ® question es to how long he can | C(o.ct with tleatrict letter of the law, Beveral eld it. a the cane now atands he ocenjpies an | evetivo schemes havo been tried, some of which jeolated Position, He is not with the Democrats, would be commendable for their ingenuity ; I f usol in o more reputable caus, and ublicans, if we except s small |! Gus wads ‘ 4 it isu stood that a» considerable bus faction who stand by bim for the axke of partic! pating in the spoilsof offeo, There are now but two political roads to travel, and the President must necessarily take oneof them. It requires but little discernment to see that the road into which be ts drifting is mot that which Congress bes taken. A noteworthy foature of Benator Cowan's speech, and one which har considerable political mgnificancy, was the announcement that the President's policy had the endorsement of Gecretaries Sewarh, Branton, Werces, and Generals Geant, Meava, and other leading civil end military officers, There bas hitherio been much dont with regard to General Grant's po- nition, and as he has boon frequently spoken of in connection with the Presidency, the statement of Benator Cowan is of considerable consequence. There @ sevorsl suggestive pointe made in the epee hea at the Philadelphia meeting, bus the aub- stance of them may be stated by saying that they indicate @ determination, on the pert of the President, to use the whole influence aud power of the Administration to erush the Radical party, a4 the Fal! elec ions. iness has beon done io the liquor trate, through the mecdiurn of these adroit pians, Thi ther matter to which we wish to direct the atten sonof the Board, That is, ther dispostion to lcense what, for the sake of distinction, may be called the better classof concert saloons, Ore of the most extensively patronized concerns of thie kind on Broadw: which employs not I*ss than two doven “preity waiter girls" now displays the framed “‘license'’ of the Excise Board. It may be that thie lean exceptional case, but there ought to be no exception in favor of any such place. The law is very explicit in doclaring that licenses eal not be granted e t to pisces of * good moral character.” Per the Board may be able to ex- plain this matter estisfactorily, but it looks aa lf they were entirely too lideral in the distribution of their licenses, Wemen’s (labs in Leudon. A Lospos correspondest of the Manchester GUARDIAN writes: We bare, ary ow, been getting tolerably fast io our manners the Weat End, The prea- ont season has witnessd a furiner development of feminine independence, ‘Latics’ clube’ are this yeer the "go" tn th young and un them to any ¢ there reign suprem Although these assemblies, which are beld, aa @ wenera! rule, in the afvernoon, at the houses of the members, are cailed “iaties cluba”* gentlemen ere vot exclud A ticket to the “Soufilers,’’ of to tae “Jolly Dogs'*shese a mes of two of the moat fashionat ta great javor, and can only be obtained by thos who are in Ligh fav r with presiding author. tes, amongst Whom more than one duchess occupies & prominent position, The amusements cousis of couversaiion and smoking—the ladies voing their part muntully with ther cigarettes, To give you some ha anuers which thee reunio Lod to prow IT may say thas the “Se llei because at their gatheriy « bauisoed from the root, god the merubera sis or lounge on the floor or ou low divans, Gey. Fenton’s Pardon Manin, Govmon Fanton's tener solicitude for the beslth and comfort of State Prison convicts has lately led him to embark in the pardon business. @ince bis inauguration he has released several hardened criminals from confinement, aud it te @ated thathe is sbout ready to pardon several others. The chief incentive to this kind of action Dy the Governor seems to be that the convicts dis Hike the pork and beans diet with which they ore Provided by the Hiate, The bill of fare at Sin; Ging being destitute of porter house steaks and Fleidsick, the gentiomen who go there to board God thas their superfluous Mesh rapidly disappears. This ciroumstance appears to have caused the Gov- ernor much anxiety, and bis kindly nature bas rc eordingly impelled him to enter upon the arduous tebor of pardoning the gentlemen with the del - eate pelates, for such trifl'ng pecoadillces as mur- der, forgery, ewindling, etc. This dotermination @f the Governor shows that be overflows with Mbarity and “the milk of human kindnew Losses of the South. Mr. Robert Tyler, of Virginia, hue replied to the recent letter of Commodvre Maury, in the London HERALD, estimating the losses of the South, in the ar ata t of seven bill'ons of dollars, er entirely dissents from thie statement, # the iter of three billions loss in emauci- Yo sacrifice bis own health for the good of his fel- low men—who are residents of Sing Bing. In | patel wis excessively bigh—as least fif 1 has th cent, above aciual s. Lhe item x} short, there is groat (anger that the onerous labor of the war, ir nt of private obligatiot which the Governor hes teken upon himeel!,in | tn other wor of the Conf ’ . pardon business, wi! v fi debt at two Uillions of dollars, is declared equally bad y i Will prove too mush for his high. ibe destruction of privave property exceeds, powers of endurance, He is an able | by sweuty-tive percent, Lome estimates ; and as bodied man, it {ie true, but this late ad- | tw the ise of teu miliious—or fifty mallons of dol- @ition to his work will be likely to | /'r#'or ve years—as siditional taxation for the | un belug prove too much for him. Now it is not righs mtef the Federal war debt, thie suin belug ed ag the resuli, at six per cent, inter vilarg Mr. Tyler claims the . not to be regarded as su wuce it is to be par- telly expended upon Southeru Sates in the sdimibistravion of she Government; and be then figurea up, accordiug to ols oWu premises, the total loss of the Bouts at $1,000,000, 000 one bil that the Btate should allow #0 zealous a public eer- vant to sacrifice ‘himself in this way. Governor Farrow {6 willing to giv’ his valuable services to the public during amother gubernatorial torr, and, therefore, if we look at the maiter fn # purely wolfish light, it is desire’ je that be should not now ‘break himself down, an! thus be lout io the pub- fhe. Wo have given this subject much thoughtful fonsideration, and have come to the con lusion that the best plan for avoiding the danwer we have tndicated would be to establish a Pardou Boreau er Albany, It will be remembered that a plan of bis kind was formed in order to relieve abe President of the physical wear ani tear \) Defel him as the result of going inio the rebel pardon business, A Pardon Dureau might bo es abilshod @1 Albany, and» few siout, able-bodied men might do all the work of pardoning criminala, exer phat deching the offic.s! signature, That would bea Great saving to the Governor's physical energy ow. Gs would of course be necessary, at first, to havea umber of subordinates, to run the Bureau, be- @ause it would take some time to put all the pre- sent criminals through; but after that one or two Sesistants would be able to keep up with the pourts, and perbaps save expense by prey aring the pardons tn advance of sent Debt and Pepaulation in Europe. Accordiog to Mr, Giacatone Pr & owes 215 willions of dollars; Holland, 425 w.lions ; Rus. 1,485 millio Austria, 1,550 miilions:; Fraace, diog rig Prusma bas 1s '4 mil- ne; Ru % vigel, 3) mae That is to say, per cead, the Mol- ies. aoe over gly, .ue b over $54, ine Ital. o*), aud tbe jOpulation, t125 per head, anu tue Uuited Siates owe abous $100. millions, lia ‘ lions; and Turkey, 2)g m the Prussians owe bowr! laudere gill per head, the Austr vir odd, the Fre The Grent Mormon “Tabernacle.” The Salt La PRELEGRArU bas a detailed account of the religious edifle now boing up in that city. * The! ulding is in the form of an ellipse, with We simply | an exireme eugty of 250 feet and width of 150 eGer this proposition as a suggestion Ttiseyi | Extrewue height of roof iS fees: howht of cel ing den som . \ } }Gsfet, The immense rvof-frame rests upon 44 M thet sometbing of tho k nd should bo done if | cuisioue piers stout 12 feet apart end 90 feet in ‘We expect to retvin tho | valuslle wervicws uf Gov, he'ght, w f apring to the arch, @artox for another tri The 44 wing the arch eee are oly ‘9 ineb plank, » framed ike laliice Work, srougly panued aud bolt Stephens and the Fen an (anse, @), aud ted by fitveen borizoutal croas-tabers on TE appearance in this country of Jamie Syepne | the wma, who ie arid to be the central Sgure ia the | # iteicd upon which the smallra ere for the ping will be lady and tifeen similar cr # suside, to which the coting Jouwes wil Wrish Fenian movement, has uot bad thateo thing |e. Ph urtee. hai! Dents res/iug upon the bu r+ effect upon the d.scordent organization which wag | teu ,iereiu curve as each ene 4 Wagonally upon fi se. Fenian aff . in fect Au the arch of 6. two ouside | \ntictpated by his friend Fenian affair nt » doe stand wid Le in the wes end Reve undergone no material change since lis ar- {to be kvel jor a distance o 60 v eet in 38 | vival, Bo far as appe.rs to the public, nothing has | of tee stance, ence gradual vy rie bo the @ ay | deneattic f om i, ere the scoala will be e@igut fees above ibe veen done except the deposition o OnORy Tous mated thas tee house wi] seat about vadhis subordinates at (ojon Square, aud the in Mallation of Staruays anda ne sebof subordin- tes 10 place of the ousted party, Instead of heal eg the breach between the two Fenian wings, | Warum bar seemingly anlw widened (8 He Por treedoru os ingress and | sor al Cousideraion Where large | LLernes—ample provson bas | we Wale hb bLe to.ding-deor sppointinents of the | eure space Lesweeu the nine piers ap line oa ener eum & variace eight tee Geep will eur- eve | te | | whieh $5.87 ul ' J Bae ba mount the stone work In the matestic, to ( tile builds uo hundred t ring, here will be sand feet of sent te ap. os oy « npreseed, and, though of the plain, re r than grotesque order of architecture, frorn ite Yast pre Pe rtion# and striking originality of design, will make ite impreamon upon the beholder, and Stand a8 an imperisiable mouument of magnificent weal acd Unpare’ : = —= Financial Newa, Markets, &c. Nor York. Saturday, May i9,— 1. M—The gene eral Stock market was firm today, but with no im- portant changes in quotations, Governments were firm et Friday's rates. Gold closed a3 130%. The tarrest ehiprment of epeete on record from th se ne'e day, or in a single week, lies just! the totel for the present week being #5, was sont by the day's Foreign exclauge waa firm at 109°, for 60-days bank. | in The money market was !n good supply at | ° | Use ere’ bile, 405 percent. Oa'Ch to-day I) ate Wh ae dull and nominally lower. Corn wars slade firmer, Oatewere ic. bet ter, Pork washiguer, Beef was seedy, Lard was heavy and Whiskey wae quiet. STOCK BALES—PIRAT HOARD 10000 U8, 6a, 68, rg.119 100 Wyoming V. C1 1% 400 Cary Improve’. + 100, ate ower, 4 1s 000 La. 68 60) Conn, ba Juv Cai. ie 1 Mo. bs 3:00 Va. Ga 200 N.Y. Te, Ln GoW N.Y. 68, "72 . Krk, ie bn do 4000 Olio & Mise Gah a yeeats*: 100 1, Cen, Ba 1a 100 Lack. & W. det. ov do 29 Mgadd’y 140 ©, & Aiton at. 96 100 Chl. &N.W. Pi, 89% 30 Mi, & 5B... BYe lou do, be 40 Mechante’ Bk 114 21 Cle, Col, & Cin, il 100 Ha, Uc i 1200 Cle. & Tol. KR... 106 20 Mer, F «11 400 do 6 ™ Occ «100 400 Chi, AKL RK. Od 17 Am 114 ww NJ, Cen. BR, lit 15 Metropolitan Be, 190 200 PL Pt We at w 16 41) National Be. W3% 1100 do, OS \ga¥o7e 3B do. oeeee 106 20 Chi. & Aiton K.. 96 by Moc, Hank, Ae Iw Cha, & Alton Pf 11 20 Park Bauk..... WO Mi. & SP hE Te 400 Canton Lo, é 86 do, ,....73Me75 1 Dei. @ liud, C., 10 Mi, & se R68 iW Central Coal 10 Han, & st. J. R. 87 10 Spring Mt. Min, 100 Mor. @ besex K.. 55 i” Gre eesees S44 LW ALS TMK... bay 40 Cum. Com Pf... 474 Domestic Markets- Wholesale Prices Current New Your, Sarcanar, May 19, 1946. Caf ce, Ib.—Jave, Yh'4 -a-—; St. Domingo, 17 4all 4; Rio, fair to prime, Lie atu ig: bo, 19ars. Cotton, ib, — Mid. New Orleans, a36—; Middiing Upland, 26 ; do Mobile, 37. ¢ goods. yard. Shirting, bich'd, 15—a1 16; ass; bleached, —15al 16; Driliung, Seen0h; Ratimeta, Th—a9b; «7 4: mouvr. ce Inines, 28057 ; cambrica, (DMINOFEL BhiTly God, od bURTS WU; tweeds, tah, ewt.Dry cod, 400aT 60: pickled do, 760: Meckerei, |, Hay 2 00a 20 bu; No. ao, 019 0; prints, ly Wal 90) 1 5601 60; pss geuens al69 5 do refimed, ay: ree f, Wom. bb! De, Pr. Pork, clear, uew, nomina . oem. meas, <9 90 4); Butter, Weee ate, dairy, Ssad6 heese, common w : Lard, per Ib., 19avuss ~Cuba, lu'galt's; Mavaua, 114196; Re- fined eugares, 15 © peril, Molassea.—N eens, 550110; Porto Rico, 60— 2'¢ pergai. onwucky, 64022; Virginia, a—; seed pine 65 Wa6S OV; Whi Voie pine merehe: ve; Clear p ue, 8) Oalv 00: Poplar and W. wood boards and plank, 55 Wuads 00 erry boards Co) mit 00; Map. 0609) 00, Omit and as! 8 Wade 0); Diack walnut, 100 Woe ldo Ww, Mvscolansews, — tng Caroling, di 12 are ry ak, Rangoon, 00-09 26-—~ ; Salt, wee siand, buab., —a— Live sock, ——a-—-; Cas le weary por Ib. 15igal pep crop 1564, baa) 5 1806, do, 15.65; Hay, 190 ibe., 6670 for sLipp! v Ov tor retail tote i Can elty, 40, ES. SPECIAL NoTIC of Dental furgery, ark, N. J.—The Popular Dentrifice known as ** Sozodont,” besides being « vory pleasant addition to the tollot, contains ingredients shat, if used according w the directions, will prove of the Greatest utility to the health of the mouth and tech, Bewaro of Iinitations, — From G. F. J. Colburn, Doctor ouse Cleaning Made Easy by the use ot ©. K, Soap, Bold by «rovers everywhere, 406 lera, Dyseutry and Dtarrbea.—The od surest remedy fe Dr. Bickne! her Cure.A lady whe had kept her bed for tem months has been red to perfect health by one bottle of Metcalfe’s Creat Kheu- matic Remedy. It never fails, us “The Best Place te ay New, Tasty and well made spring clogh a F. B, Bald win's, 7) @& Ti Bowery, Th rest store and as woriment in the city, aud prices lesa. TS Mets Chemical Pomade—The great tiair restorer and diessng., Lee no dyes or Liquid prepa rations, Depo. 5] Barelay et, oho Howe sewing Machine Proadway, N.Y, auted, i aR, | he Wheeler & W ock Stitch sewing hi i bu ton Hole M bine, 625 Broadw % he Improved Kiliptic Hook Leckestitch Bewing Machines—A, hi, suplee, O57 Brosdway,— Agent ated, 626 mpany, No.6oo bilas Howe, Jr, Premaent, Agguts ‘MARRIAGES. WILITE — BURTIS — At the residence of the bride's parents, oo Tuureday, 17th ine, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Mortimer G. Whie to Emwa 8., eldest daughter of Samuel W. Burtis, aq., all of brovkiyp, 1d DRA US, BRADY —On Saturday, May 19, William 8. Brady, in tue 56th rot age Relatives aud friends of the family are requested toatiend the funeral irom the Du ch Ket. Churea at Spring Valiey, on Tuesday neat, at ivs P.M, without farsher invitation, Lake cars by Northern YA. M. trom Jersey City. 1:8 tC) On Saturday, May 19, nthe Tith year her age, ‘The reiatives and friends of the tama!y are reepect- fully invited vo attend the funeral, this (Monday) MnvO! 1 o'clock, trom her iate r ence, 20 Bact 4th ot, Houston (lexas) papers please cop. .133 BRUSH Ou Sunday morning, May 2, Emily Biueh, iu the OSd year of her age. Her triencs and seyasintances, Likewise the mem- bereot ark Lodge of L. 0, of U, Fy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the pecunu wt, M.b. Chureu, this Monday alseruoon, 41ss inst, at 1's o'clock, Ms GiBSON—On Bonday, May 20, after a shor illness, Lieut, James Gibson dob years Funeral on Jue from bia lave 168i a of the tay and the are Nancy Po'clock, P. M., ‘The friends metuLlore of the s4ih Regt, epectiuily invited 40 atweaod 186 TRADE NOVICES, ARTENTERS, SUPPORT THE RIG A Mase Meeting will be held on Moudsy May 2lat, at 5 o'clock, in the room of the Ca and Jomers’ (uiou No. 1, at Kariy Closing oll, 2oT Bowe y, o: the purpose of giving moral and biary support to thoe traces pecu eon @ etiike for hight Hours asa lay's Work, Every carpenter is invited to atiend and ive bis mite towards sustaining the pione ie ul the good cause, By order of Union No. 1, QUIRK, Pres. Tf, ALUVER, Sec, 92 ra vy ay TDL Re AT Duta" QE ERATE PLASTERERS ATTENTION, tous society wil bold (heir reguiar week y meet- due at bier ball in Demit Diep weary, cor of did stand 2d ave. iwesday evening, May 29d, 150d, e@ul.auce on ave. Members are pa ticularly re- {uesleu to attend lor the purpos@ of racilyiug the iothou pra et last meeting to buiida hal, and Adopt euch measures as will Dring this grand projecs to & speedy and successtul completion, There will be other business o: great importance beiore she meeing. JOUN ALDLBN, Pies, JON o>. Se cA TRADE NOTICE HORSF-SHOERS will hold their weekly meet ng on OURNEYMEN end I, Society Momiay eveni May Yiet. a: their hall, 166 Fires Qve, forthe purpose of uniting the tr io genera’. A full attendance of the trade 1s respeetfa'ly invi'e!, Qe busines: of the aimost mpor'sace will Le broneh! before the meeting. J. JOHNSON, Pr RUS meeing of the Cur e 334 Pearl st, on ey us ere are re ete l io ten nected with the society, SLEPHEN OWS, Pre JAMES! CARTFR, ASS aS fe JOTICE—THE IST DIV, OF THE LA- borers’ L. bs, Society will meet on Tuesday, the ¥id inet, at 74 P.M. in the 14th Ward Hote), cor, of Grand and Flizabeih ete. Ali members aud noo members are requested toattend. WM, P. COLE MAN, Preset, OWEN FEENFY, See, 363 TTHE SEGAR MAKERS OF MR. SPIN- GAEN, 6 Burling Siip, give notice to the trace nerei thes they have work, on aceount advance on the did novglvein fu 4, WILL HOLD Monday evening. at cRS, N monthly meeting th 8 o'eloe all, Canal mt, near Bower’. Ail membere are rejuested to appear eE . HENKY WALD, Preat CHARLES . MARX, Breretary coe ee SOCIE CES, ARA CIRCLE, F. B., BROOKLYN—ALL the offi d membere of this Circie are here be notified to atiend the regular weekly meeting in thelr bail, U6) Fulton oi, on Tuesday, 224 inet. at 7 oelock, IM. Punctual ce is rejaired as basiness of the mort vital interest to (he Brother hood wili be brought up for immediate action, My order of the Chairman of Commitiee of Balety. &. HANLY 106 GENERAL BUSINESS, T 45 CHATHAM ST., OLD GOLD AND silver bow aleo gold emd silver watches, di) inonda, &e., AVID ABRAHAMS and aL. ALWBEKRY, The highest price paid. a Lae —CHEAP CLOTHING—MAKING AND trimm pg all kiuce of clothes in the very beat style, at the lowest prices to rult the prevent times Pante made aud trimmed, $3 60; vest, 68 60; coats, trom #10 to #16, « 2 the most superior style of fasbion, to sult a pease all, or no money asked, at No. bu Nassau, room J, near Pules 4s, J M. LAPINE, ‘tailor. ny Bklest's CELEBRA NEOLS HAIR DYE, THE STANDARD DYR OF TH® WORLD! PRICE ONLY 60 OENTO FER BOX, This Dye is now considered by it, the STANDARD DYE iv Fift ber cast in the ehade all old 4) gry & more Natural and Life-like color, ed or «rey hair to @ magnifioent BLAC who ha WORL K or BROWN instantaneously, and without injury to the hair; it promo'es the it, and is more dah rowsh oad of destroying in ite It is fer differ. ent from the old-fashioned dyes, it being prepared Upon strictly eclenti Manufsctured and for sale at 46 South Second #t,, Wiliameburgh, L. 1, and to be had of all Tompecabie ru 0 Druge eta. ier as is CIRCOLA BILL-HEADS, CARDS, R check, bills of la ilug, price! Posting and h ve coipts, rica ee as Sa vinted chi ap ft. cash by TUOMAS ter, 142 b uivon 3 = RIL LT OES) CROSSETT'S GROVE—NEW AND VERY atirectiv: heelstea ~ boat HENK sai notes ar le O Barrow. HB. CHOBSET TN RISHMEN RALLY ROUND W. F. No- LAN's Dublin Tobacco Store. Importer of Irish preserves ee"e harps and lampkins, Cork snus, M™E«. LAYCOCK, DRESSMAKING, Cloak and yetty emporium, late 354 Canai at, re- moved to 82 Amity at, near Greeve at, where abe is bow prepared to receive ber customers as nere ofore, eae td a }| HARLEM MARKET, 150TH ST, oe. $d and 4th aves, will be opened on Thurs day, May 24. Alsoabout l0stallsyettelet. (04 W YORK SAVINGS BANK, 8TH AVE, corner of 14th st. Six percent incerest free o! ax. Depesite made on or before June let, will terest from June lat, THOMAS CHK: Pr ident, R.H BULL, Sec'y, 4iT REMOVAL — PROFESSOR H. BRUNS- WICK, wax figure maker, and nose maker for the a face, has removed trom ¥2'9Catharine street, rT years residence, to ¥5 Howery, eutrauce ou Hester et. Sos idew ate. EMOVAL—ORG MAN RY.— he subscriber has removed bi Ketab ish. tfrom Centre at vuliding, 24 he has in os for Carrying on (he business, Pree al organ buiidere wanted. HENKY sane ua and 26 Wooster st, SEVERAL PIANOS, FROM $50 TO 9100 each, for sale, at DALY'S Music Store, 419 Giend st, Molodeons 860 to $¥u, and to les, = Ps STEAM AND GAS FITTEKS—FOR 6 Cheap 2 sets stocks and dies, from ¥ ip, to double set tongs, from 9g in. to 4; all in fins Tale oder, Aimo lot force pumps, brass and tron, with orher plumbers’ materials, and 20 iby m Li iron fittings. nipples, bushings, &>, RATHBONE, 12ad ot, le and Yd ay, Hariem, 13 PENN HOKN OIL” COMPAN Pianos bought Gud, golds 7 $50,000, @ ae the office of inat,, ai do'clock P.M. Dated May 4 1566. EKAS Tt 8 M. BEACH, CHANDLER SMITH, Trustees. aT [HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old books and old Dowepeners. old pamphiets and all kinds of papers, and 8Ucente each tor men's od high bats @6 o Spring #4, a _ on 83 CHATHAM Si, (OLD STAND).—Hats and cepe oi the latest atvle retalleu at manu- facturing i cos. Silk and cassimere ba a te 8b, The che t ein thecity, One price valy, CW. Ki AND. Sol MORSES, CARRIAGES. & ‘A NUMBER OF FINE BUSINESS WAG- one made in tho best manuer; also second hand- ed, in good order, BIEWAKI"S Wagou lictory, 53.08, near Boadway, 260 B4Y MARE FOR SALE, 15 HANDS High. sound and kind io all harcess, Price $70; and aset of heruem cheap, Appiy at ¥11 Wooster st. 150 ARRIAGES, WAGONS, HORSES AND barneeses for eae, A iarge stock of ail kinds, new and second-hand, seiling off cheap 10 Nevins st, Brookiyn, 307 FoR SALE—A NICE BAY HORSE, FIT for cart ov truck, exp: ess, or any busi Also a nice brown Borse, site 60.6 fo. 169 Bauke ot, 2 days, bovses; one du they are 16 to és hands high, 610 7 years old, juss from the country, feat . re, fit for cart, truck, ice Warranted sound and kina, aDeey at, T° BE SOLD aT Al black pony, one busin: Wagon, in good order, ees, all to be sold for want of use, for ‘and st, cor od, Williamaburgb. 3 one set Bas, ar 8. ANJO—BY MY CHAMPION Pupil guarapieed to play any of the popular minstres’ mevodies, ‘ge, dc. after on course 0! kites 8 Hudson sued. oa —& BUSINESS COURSE — PEN. manship, arithmetic and bookkeeping les- sone Uuiitmiied, B20; ladies’ writing iceuns, F Euglish and commercial branches, to #10 per quarter, +8. PAINE'S Business College, 62 Bowery and 849 Fulton street, Miooklyn, east of Ciy Hall, 89 $25 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED Course Of ins‘ ruciion im bookkeep. as, writing aud eiitumetic, at BROWNE'S Commercial College, sd Broen yo Beat opportunity for acyuiring education ever ouercd, To ladies, 2 ercial and fnaiah brauches, 3 weeks, WUCKOL separ day and evening ad writin, lessons $3, $10 to 815 per quarter, Fete, no classes, di rete ji TIPE METAL OR OLD ‘LEAD—500 000 le ve wan) b be pala be oe & which fpe highest cash price sires , tablec o Lean i ©. 6) Ann | Bt Louls, Queee ou Bivalas &W, . ” = - UCTION NOTICF—HENRY G, EVANS, f suctioneer. will veil in lots, to aait desters, og’ Tuesday, May 22d. at lo o'clock. at 13 Barclay ot,@ feneral assortment of white granise and commoe ctockery, fancy china. table glass ware, aS war cutlery, clocks, &c., &c, Goods well packed ya ing. (GREAT ATCTION SALE—OF 100 VERT TF choice buildioe ote on and near Bergen Wood ave,on the Bere elebts, In Hiadson City, NJ. The horse rallros m the Holoken ferry passes very near the prorerts: distance from the ferry, 1 miles 6 vale wil be heid on the ground bead Charles by the old sone house, Conditions of esie very ithe For trther particulars spelt te. GEO. GLAU BRECHT, 92 Fulton at, N.Y, jal: rg | . AUCTRS, WILL Sell | 1345 abit WEBEK, Bergen Wood ave, Hudson City, property, ATOUR & TOW jon Monday, #t, al the ba Paw, NBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY<* JAMES ACAR, auctioneer, will sell, at6aNew , Powery, at 1] o'clock, a large arsortment of men an@ women's clots ing, dresses, ehawts, anderciothes. e:!iae anl ober co aks, sreques, rerunante, sheets sored ; other goods, By order of B, rUL- ¢ BOrh ot KER'S SAL ill sell thie A anctior Bower. el, compria.n dresses, broche, crare and silk eb Mantiiias remnants, elke and dros » quil's, blankets, uncerclotuin tention of declersand others, By order of J. LYN 78 Grand # "THe. GAFFNEY, AUCT'R, 806 Fo ghth ave, will sell thi P.M. th tabl ely neery and liqu 2 W™. Writers, av ‘LLS THIS! o'cock, at 454 Canal st. alaree and nab) ot of furniture--carpets, beddings pariorenite, pier ginae, China, glass, alver war gota beds, rocking chairs, 4 dozen cane chairs, 1 mattresses, 6) fine carpets cotiave suite; full aesorte ment for cealers end others, im lote to suit, Ws. Abucit, AUCT., OFFICE 17 Chatham Square. Mor gage rale on thieca 1% ofl f the Willfard and concert saloon HF North Wd net, © ham «ta large lot chairs en) ‘ables. @ &e, wi AUCI'I sells ou thie d urant, re baita, tables, cooking stoves, atout 2u piated castors, cu herve MW M. ABLUIT Chatham squa W the coptents ot ar SS ¢ ANCES. RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH & emallcenital—Por sale, the stock and fix uree 8 filet<iaes eo la-water and root-beer stand, situ BUSEN fn one of (hy best thoroughfares in the city, in iron® of 208 Chathem aq, cor. of Deyer et. No rent charged, Keason forse ng ou’, (he owner has other business tend to, Price $250, 129 UTCHER SHOP FOR SALE OR TO La T= Will he sold che) hs te going to the to country, Fix‘ores heap ren', $12 a ment 3 good room: ad full lot to youree: Rent paidito ° or will be let to a foc teuan, witb tixtures. burgh For SALF--A PAPER ROUTE IN HARe tem; piofite $30 per week; price #450. [ar Sac VERMILYEA, 34 ave and 1. 9k street. Su4 R SALE—DOUBLE STAND IN A PUB> lic market; aleo confectionery store in Brooke lyn, McMANUS & LEWIS, 81 Nassau et,room 10. 48 for SALE—TO ENTIRPRISING IRISH. mea--First-ciass public house; neighborhood can't be ew d; plenty makes tip-top ply to F. M. BOCK, Auct'r, 8) Chats » betore 10) o'clock morning: 264 UK SALE—A BUTCHER'S STORE AND back room, together with the Gxtures and bo: = waggon, if desired, at 264 First ave; cali A jaye, an FOR, SALE AT A SACRIFICE—2 YEARS | of a store and 3 iarge rooms, on one ot the best avenues in the city. Apply at Mr. FITZ MONS’, 7.6 Third ay, near 45.h et, 184 OR SALE CHEAP—A BOARDING House in a good location, near Novelty and other irom works, with furniture, &e., ail complete, Nine rooms, Kent $30 per month. Price of turaiture, &c., $200, Fauily going to Cal. fornia, . Apply at 288 Kast Lithet, i ai Se HOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY FOR SALE— a Ftpatec ip the ity of herr gay yy x on the pe tieet,beautituy oe 4 how dol Puslnees, *aaares A. H. BU PLEFs ‘at Brosdwa: rice 0 LET—A BUTCHER'S SHOP, AND fixtures for sale cheap, at £67 Eighth avo, neas Bid ot. 340 a WILL PURCHASE THE BTOCR $360 and fiat IDK bade; esiablich aud che. Ju 64 North 7th at, Wgate quire of 1 tetor Bare chance. ___s DRY GooDs ATM HOFFMAN'S EMPORIUM, 17 Oar mine at, cor, Beecker, 28 and 230 Bleec Just \e-eived trom aaction, 5 cases fine yaru ae muslin, olightiy damaged by er, only 18¢.; fini Huckabuck toweilne, ouly 25c,; best sheeting, y wide, only 26c.; fast color prints, trom 11% to Weg dress goous in every style, trom ihc. upward; fined Notiingham lace curtains, only bc, pe yal and cassimerés tor mou's and boys’ wear, fro 87 Mec, upward; double width cloaking only #1; the cheap Cet Diack silks for bas\uesand mantillas in the cliyy the fincat balmorals ouly g2; 10-4 white ebirtin linen, oply $1; figured linen very cheap; tinen bed. tacks, Oly #1, Also the beet rewoted stock of cloake $04 suawis to be tound im the city, at M. HOFF. MAN'S, 17 Ca:mine st, corner Bleecxer, and 2s Bie cke Wt VW. GARDNER IS NOW OFFERING . Al VERY LOW PRICES, A LARGE AssOKIMENT OF MAKSEILLES, ALUANBRA, LANCASTER, HO AND DimtiY QUILL A TOWELS, NAPKINB, LINEN AND COTTON SHELLING PILLOW LINEN AND COTTON ALSO ALOT OF 6-4 LINEN, SUITABLE FOR MOTELS AND SL EAMBOAIS, eis BELUDING, HAIR, HUSK, SLKAW, SEA-URASS AND MOSS. Ny DSES. ‘ MATT RASS FEATHER AN 3 AND BOL Bir rh bead COMB, Ma \. D AIK PLLLO KS. APY KIND OF SPRING x TRASSED ON HAND AND MADE T KDER, IRON 6T. v. . FURNITURE. HAT 8TAND: WAB wit ait MBKALLA staNDe Bran e i. ORm® BL JRADLE MARBLE TOP BALUUN TABLES: IKON. BED STEADs, att GARDEN CHALRS ND VABE Suitable for Lawns, Cemeteries, Gardens, 4c. ALoU—A large jot of Geve:ument Goode frou the Auciion Sales on Sa.urday, very cheap 116 _ 244 Canal street _ PUBLICATIONS, RW AND EXTRAOKDINARY ATTRAG Sionsinthe June number of DEMUKESI§ MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Now ready. spiendid Premiuins to each subscriber and also tor Ciube v6) fPuE HUMAN FACE DIVINE—A NEW system. Eyes, ears, nose, lips, mouth, he is, fe@s, 81D, Complexion, with ali signs o} yang to read shem, in the “hy mi or oigue of Character, as m: Ned in ment and external forma, and espa iaily im uma iace divine.” With more shan 1,0 iiustratious, Price iu four mei pt each ; in one large gilt vol. $3. FOWLER & WELLS, 889 Boad- way, N.Y 4 other bookacliers, lus LITARY. BROWN & CO. HAVE REMOVED © from No, 2 to 1 Park Place, opposite the old of ce, whe. e we shall continue to Coliect and seitie all Cinases Of clalins agains the Government for pay, pension, Lounwies, pri ew prize liste ready ; o re CAD rece! clo\bing list ou voss.is destroyed, J UTICE—THE MEMBERS OF CO, G, 84t Kegsment, N. G., are bercby moufied to aiiead « al meeiug at the Armory, cor, 4b et. aud wa). on Monday evening, the vist, at Tho Aiso to at'wnd the 1uneval of our late 2d eus ferent y Petar: farina sy wud, : lo'siock . * y ores. e . awe) i ~ J FB. BRADY, Or, iti "Hedi eta ey ‘HE CREWS OF THE FOLLOWING ships are requested \o call immediately: Mony vimnery, bolus, Vicksbuigh, Marsteasas, Victoria iuina, Aries, Benion, Calre, Carondelet, eraues tg of the Westaud Monarch ; 1 © Meee Ly