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THE NEW YORK SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 4 18 The Celebration To-Day. In another colurnn will be found the particulars relatiny: to the obvervVance of this day, as @ general ju ver the victones achieved by our ormice fn the feld, and our navies on the rea, the very uatural prejulicoa ex ited by selecting iration Day for this celebration, it wil ipated in by thousanda of our citizens, who thus desire to manifess their joy, that the chief cities of the bogus Contederacs fallen acain Juto Uson hands, We are aasured thet thie de. Inonatration has not been projected for political eT ct and if it so happens thas the oO! \t6 promoters are Republicans, it is because tho roembers of that party taka @ livelier interest in In apie of be ave ingest number whatever haa been accomplisted under the aus- pieces of Father Abraham. We see no ren why the Democrata may not lagitinnatey Cooperate with their political eppo- bentaon an occas on that expresses the sentiments of the pesple at the North, concerning the valor displayed by our fathers, brothes aud son, who have gone forth to fight for the solvation of @ common country, In honoring the deeds of bravs men, we are not necessarily committed tu the policy of the Admin- (sition that controle them. Nora exult over the dew Vrouwrht we rob ation the prose ton of the war upon iniocent w sand children whose bomes have been made erlesa and lonely in achieving the victore ate. Wo sim- ply demousiraie ral ‘ 1 the justice of our cause, aud ¢ on rhupaven to restore the supremacy of the Constiontion over the whole lenin aud breadth of th tea and Terrtorics we have leon targht to consider as the rightiul property of the people of the whole Union. Lotus ally, spontaneously how to “neutral’t pa thor ross the Atlantic that “we are one, and in- aivia bh on the que of wu pressing the re bellion, wever we may diller ou abstract que:+ tions of puble poli The tnougeration of President Lincoln, A ortmMony oceure in the city of Washington, at twelve o'clock toe ay, whieh adda the cap stone to the rooral triumpleof the people over the sophis- tries that politicians have employed for the pur- pose of prevent ty frot the Imits of be principles o: universal! liber- being yx nto practical operation within the Uulted States Ihowever much men fer apon the pol.tical iasues presented in the nt contest Lecween Repuohean and Democratic forces every candid, liberty lovine ciiizen rej len at the great moral victory obtained, when tmajonty of the peo. ple decided that slavery should die ont in our own da snd generation, It may be, that the mode of strangling the monster is yectionable to some per constitutional by others people to remove such an ward march existence, ant p to the priv this Republic We have always condemned every attormmpt on dhe part of those who wield the power of the pyo- verniment, to interferes wit as and conmadered une yet the decision of the tmpedinent te our on nation, tarks @ new era in our vea that we have not been false bh our ancestors founded les pou wh the inwleuable rig its of the people to “a free press, free speech, aud on immunity from arrest, without due process of le while at the sane thie we have accorded powers that bt" the right t according to the polley eh Mr. Live tirpauou of slavery the Uppress the rebellion, in Vemted the original Unquestionably the ex- Was contemplated by the ¥ of votes ut the last el 4 Mr. Linooun to-tay, pro- fo all whom it may concern,'* by tlon « LN, 180 « a iiajor naugurat ms that policy * 1 Asaievent having @ national interest, we pre for she next four years to con (fre rr thie ceremony bau, Uralos 4 man who bas held the reins of bower duriug the four years that close with thie The acts of his past administration are to be looked poo ws some indication of his future cou pubhe affairs; ant should be considered wh reersnce to the = mort importaut interests ou the uation, We have con- demned Mr. Linco for bis easy confidence in the corrupt pol.tcians that surround him We do nos endorse bls political views, and consider bim die rectly responsible for blunders that have been committed by the Heads of Departments and Geu- orals iu the field; nevertheless, he becomes to- lay & vew ruler, as it were, over us. He renews the outh of bis high office, with a better perception of the duties he is required to perform. He Kas at an opportunity of learning exactly what te people desire and expect from bis new Attonietration. We hope he will not disappoint \hete expectat it is natural Den ste to Shake their heads, say that tho President ia untit for bis position, ' ut his radical, and wrong in their nh -ephors pallic poliey, Thatif Democratic » the war would speodily suced to ite par y That and therefore no need of ar- against tt, All these senti. Gre Fewuily suzgested to Denoerats by the tule day, and advisers are { doctrines ¢ Li prev ry in doad,"* euactnonts are doubtless the toon every men boloniing to the pernys 1 any one of them pr red to gay bunt tho equally t nest convictions of the Preuie Purty will--it carrie bperibys¢ tittitions for it to their conse. inutter ruin? The tos such an assertion, Poe pool > Keough their elected represes Lom aha tue they ne into power toed lestroy a Nation of sunbeok Would Aout free . th ie tae uew Admiuotraiion of Mr 4 LN wo are ene ' that be wil) noch, dd to believ age muEYE eolorsh wot font of » pert Prosident of vile fhe Grand Camynig ry rota rebol gour he advance ¢ a! cavairy force up the § at mm ovesia the operamias ag hast Coun tpterest, Au a wance eeoon Dy nerd SMARIDAN hus beea ex. sod Garo the last lew woeks aud the sudden perture of General Hancock to Western Viryint Cates that somet uh oud that General Sug joe of tar higher importance ‘A & Mere Cavalry advance on Staunton is now ‘a progress. This hichly probable that Lynchburg is the real objective point of the new movement, WIDAS'S whole army is now, or will shordly be, menacing Richmond with ag great @ peril from the Northwest, ax Law ie vamly yng © prevent M&ape and Surman trom ip- ficting from the KastaudSouta This uows presents the crand campaign againat Bichwoud in ® more favorable, though not entirely ina new hyett. The present plan, a6 it develops, appears to be a re pro- duction, on # larver and grander aeale, of the strat. egy adopted by General Grant when the Army of the Potomac crossed the Ranidan ju May last, He then prop eo: tuat General Mrapr should de. tain the bulk of General Lee's army in front, while Generals Heotea and Burnes, respoctively, wer flanking him at Lynchburg. Tule « tion failed, through unaccountable blaonders to use the mildest phros the subom mate cc manders, But with farrinas and Mason Place of Hrstee, on the one wie, and wit S MANand § B..p instead of BeThen on the other, we may rengonally look for au from Richmond to Sta Richmont General Sarr Carolina, uearly will no doult resort to same played by him iast year, He will attenipt to break up the eorbisation enue others, e683. The distance iton ia ninety miles, and from provable seene sans operations bundred the in nt lew, two Lee ntrateyy dis- by concentrating upon some out, aud delaying the operations at al! The which G neral Busamas is operating affords superior facilities for the preoter distance at coneentrauing upon him, and the entire avaiial le resources of the to that end. tuportant to nfederacy appear to be directed A defeat or retreat of the rebelq as SHPLMANS ja all it would General Jor Jounsion to univ with vod compel General Meare to contract he lines at Potershure, Of course it will be Gene 11 Grant's policy to prevent the accomplishiwwent of this scheme, My pe and Lax stand » each other, ua of old, the cenires o Ea to break through the others |.nes and stripped like gladiators for the combat outthe highest resources of Generaisbip on either side. and excites a» breathioas nterest inthe Nation, fi: 11 to over! 1 his plans as the gra binations that are in progroas, y @tand The ritu- ation ls one that calls General Grasr be as a vast they Jday by dey, prounse os sigue) aud nal auccess speedy Justice. Is our pollee reports of yester lay, wechronicled the arrest, trial conviction and sentence of two seoundreia, guilty of beating a colored man for into the of after the offeuse refusing to be enlisted by them the United States, Pour Was cornin.tied, thease brutes ar urs had to Dlwek well's been fined #50 each, and were on their Island to serve ont 6x wonths opr sonment. Ib utter aston shment at of our We bold up our hands thie speedy vindicauon What isto happen next? cleaned of the politica! filth & Are ther outraged laws lathe City Hall to be atbas vathered there? lead, that none Hiticians all nterfered te prevent the law from taking (ts course in thiein- stance % Could no A nan or Counciiman be found willing- for a consideration —to Interpose bis influence on bebalfof a couple of good voters, ¥ woull reciprocate the favor tion t Why should these men be ab the next ele KO peedily sent $) prison for a tere aawanit and battery on ane. gro, when hundreds of others who maltreat white men Are suffers! to oHcape the penaliy ¥ Are we to believe that tho passave of the Con- Stitutionsl amendment has given & the negro right, which white men cannot elaita 2) Did Mr, Greevey urve on this provecution of these rasenla, because the ored tnan? Can any pool Democrat hereafter vote for Judge Dowtisa, that official caused the outraged laws to be speedily fa black man’ V must have fallen the ¢ r Victiin Was wc because fearlon vindicated Taye s ues to pore ly on behalf Da ban from taof © Just if sho hears these queries and cx meente the thieves a: to above ( econndrets after the man- per alluc Seriously though why should Justice be blind? Why may not her eves be made te see the iniquities that are daily conmilited with comparative tiapunity, by rascals who rely upon the political influence of some office-hol ler t excape the penalty of misdeeis? Judge Downrse commite no crime against Democracy by quickly sending two scamps to tral for beating a necro He becomes a better Democrat, and deserves the record, We wish other Police Justices would evince a hke aa- position; then criminals would be warned againat the perpetration of crimes, anil beware of the swift punisbdioent that would overtake them. A fow nore instances of spemiy justice, and our Olt support of our citizens for this offlcta will dwell in security, Let us have therm, “O! ye Judes," and ‘we ihe people will ever pray ;' not forgetting to vote you into office again, when Your prevent terme expire, Why We Shoold Rejoice Toeday, * Tar Commeuciat Apvertiarn fi ns of 1,391 heavy guns and fleld-mie uy a total s captured! from the enemy during the fal! and winter ca since August last, This includes 468 5 artillery taken at Charleston, Our coter adda: Thts does not include nur captured or destroved on th sbauia, Florida, Tennessee and other rebel eraft, ob the Same time we have not lowt to exceed thirty-live cannon, The Colonne Vendome, erected by Napoleon to up memorate hits nallita AiO is (he pride ot Paris. The attontion of every tourist on ing the Place Vendome is directe lto tia 1 structure red with taereliefs cast Oy sof Rigsian and Au ane French valor and ssill. the guns witch th all eces porary s other guns ent ABH wut of nas 4 ehe Mat were solLers have wrested trou the foe du of seven tnonths only t purpose, hey would mak . Urnents, While Napoleon's capt F ned ainly to light fela piece ‘- nates bave “gathered in? irots giX to three be m Gran sundre pone Gverworis many is tl Unw ise above every hour lost which Write or in at TT Who thinks every momont of her hink ( not find her sewix, V? Pei an waiving Ghat aw ic of 1 , 1 the pocket, to be used 1 ' 1ent—su “ his ‘ fatnirous, ‘Lhove hard da ke | and languor, wit prematurely, Lot hess. When aman is tired he ought t wohl he is rested, wher » With renovate the worg wil, Le besser di ity done t done with @ Felfeustained nlacrit tuken from seven or ewht t mire’ sleep out ¢ twenby four, is time not gained, but time more than loss; we can cheat ous cannot cheat nature, A certain necessary ©) ® healthy body, and amount be furnished, decay ‘#Y Commences that very Tt is the same with Rer@ete in allowips bimseif an vo sireugth, | Pvauk EF, How Lea sooner, } eae Stoop, aod aay one who (es than Lature re- nd | The siue | | Celet quires, will only hasten bie arrival at the wad. hou - or the grave, Thi« isespecially true of brain work. Financial News, Marketa, a&e. New York, Friday, Mirch 6 P. M.~The ftuctaa- tions in fold, ae bulietined at Cilpin's Merchants’ Ex- change tod:y, have beon ae followa:—At 10.30 A. M. 19936; 10.86, 108%; 1 45, 198%) 5 11, 198%; 11.10, TIS "as TN2, 190 5 iby WSs 11 BO, 10805 12, 100; 190 vy, 190; 14% 198; Mh 19876; 8.48, 1957e 5 4.0, WAS HBy 19545. The K market wae rather more netive tewday and pices impmioved to some extent, Governmenta were buon" and advaueing, Money wae in more demand, [he tate most eeneral was 7 per cent., thouch excep. tional transactions were done i 1 Goveruinent securi- Hes at 6 percent, There wae @ faty derand tor dis ee the prevailing rate being SaQ percent. Ex chance est bankers waa quoted at 18 » Bankers report fewer billa offering jor ale, Oa Change Flour weedallandunchaaced, Wheat war firn for White and heavy for Red, Cor end Gate were dull. Pork waedull and lower, fw wae niet. Lard war ies active and lower, and a rliede fitmer, Whiskey war more active and STOCK GAT RO FIRAT MOAN. 51000 U8. 6e'S1, ep. 110% 400 Cum Coal Pf... 68% nm Cl eerees eee ve Ww fi 5 8, 60,07... 04 P06. y e ili ‘ 100 Reeding i. . 1.105% 600 do. 114 ya Raw 2.96 400 ML 8. &N, is ben * | 1209 do, ae At. Att, WL. & v fl, Cen. & Ali. Gold 1 1 ? . hiv ‘ Sx Cle. & bid, B 4 iis Rot i 1 Chia § ' 4) Com Bach. Bk. 112 bo Chi & HK ba ou to ' 10 4 Milo Po du ¢ g Pret Wea 4 1 e “aah 100 Chi, & Altun B.. 90 BROOND HOARD, 3000 TS, 6a 'S1, 18 110%) 200 Mariposa Min.. wt LB. 6a baa. Tdi’) Buo dO. ‘ sun do, live 100 Erie kt, it how do. i mm P, Fe, W ‘4s Miu Joe Bad lld'g aot TH do. W4alidig ‘44 We) Reading &. tio beh) AD. Gold ing ‘ won, Y.Cen, i thy we do. livallivs kw Cam, € MM i Chi & NW 15K do, TlnT4 woh a NW lw Suekaliver a. are Washington Varket Retail Report. (Reported expressly for “Tur Sus. by VAN ALLEN Broriiks, Produce Commission Meichane, IM Woehingtou Siree.) Fravay events, March 3, 1805, The market opened fair thie mornins, but woe sore. what dull this held f of mente, afte on, The prices we quote are There ie no tall in the exort! Hutter is miher dull and low Kane are declining in price aa the season advances, but will he firme throughout the season of Las, no donbt, Frnite und vevetables arein tolevable demand’. Beans are relling well, We here give the market as we (nd it at3 P.M Ruther mon, & house uate dant pork, 2 toneue. yates bans, sour end Game, ont prices Ronet beef, prime. iment Doeise per pound: porter veal, 2seyee tor hind arlene | inci tton treah pork hadi: come ena tha au ond chickens, Ol 655 rabbits, per pair, a part. Tile es, 4 per pu hucer and Cheese. innes county batter in pails is rold to-day at about humoce pes pound Lie State, $444 cont We; cooklag buster at Ste; roi ' at abc; Delmwaie ab dsadte per pound ; choerey proline, ay c. Fruit, &eo Apples, ereenings, half peck, sratzenbere Araby ie ny amie; 0} dri Mitty POL quart, 2 r quart; Ceanberview, per quart, ¢ of t te; dhead apy und, | care fml 40; Enelish break en, Wiad; tained, fn ‘ Lomingo, 4abve; Juva, te; rye, f npoloe. ey walnuts, i Aleit pee p Tea and Coffee. ts r burnt st » fround, oth Vege ables, Linn beans are eelling at d0ey peck ; awiet f Orb) AU jg pi; potatoes, ky peck, aie; mercersy, —adig Cu; Jacks 162 per be be, ono, ve Per i White, roiall OUFUTe, NOS Te, LOO per eluiall iuomsure ; yedow, eto ll cease Uread ant Crac ors, Wheat, loaf 6, 1M “ 1 i esi. puot, per pound, i et cra kers, 2c; Toston, loaide ; sud iowloe; butter, bale Sundries,—Saner krout, Ihe per quart ; honey, hex, White clove « per pound; do etraimed, o>. ie; buckwheat, per pound; eugar, bi + Soa, crushed, Leatle ¢ rugar house eytuy, 5 ilon 4 + luolasees, Ne U., 1 2Ou2 WO; Candles, Laliow, 2b SPRCIAL NOWIG A New Novel, by Henry Kingsley, in the Bemi-Weekly Tritune of Friday, Mave Read. this morning, We will commonce he itil sand the Durtons; a Story of Two Fatiliea,” the Ine novel of Hen Kingsler, new tn co of Hicat jiu MacMillan's Magacine, Lond The roene im leid partly in Englaud and partiy in Avsteetia and the ttory deals with @ family of the urleiocracy 4 funfly of the people, whore fortunes are stenacely ine te-woveu and who wie to ecc the bee ot Femi-Weekly ’ hv ‘ Lat for eache + Will seve on ex ° ¥ Bia ns 108 in ¢ » will copy. Aduresa 4 ! a” 14 ) WS , n.¢ti ee srehusements ‘ 5 Not { m iia i ‘ . » A uy lyn att ‘ 7 " E, Howe, Se i Connaitvee of Avrangererts on Natlonay Houee, Mares Let, 15 epane apreas Con panies having senifed the ot the Picc@seon on Saturday vert, the Committee of Are Fan euens serpe tiully invite all Lap smien to J unite with then Pages WN | att, Chalrman. Committee of Arrangements on National of Union Viet 1s and 19 bration ey Astor much | House, March 4 t, 1965,—All Civile, Trade and Benev. salves but we | amount of food is | if Jess than that Dt pecieties inten ling to join in the P.oce «ton on Swturday, March 4th, are requeeved to notify the Committoe ot thery rooms Astor Liouse, beiore 4pm, ao Thursday, Maren 2d, W. T. Blodgett, Chalmnan, Prank E. how, SOCIETY NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. New York, March ist, 1565 —Caledonte ans, Atientioa—The mem? ers of the New York Cale. donian Club are hereby notified to assemble at Heads A GRAND TEMPERANCE REVIVAL Neptune Division, 3. S$ of T., o@ Bur day evea ats Fost Broalwey, L), M. vieeland, bw elonent spenters, Fill addres the m bY quarters, Mercer Houre, corner of Krone aud Mercer | pledce given to all w! wish to reform. ine tte, on Saturday, March 4th, at 12 o'clock noon, for | Abs dlook., J.GLOVER, Pres. McLEU Wt we f uniting in the celebration of ue recent ‘oe e+ “7 - ped ttevachol a arias PUBLIC TEMPERANCE — MEETING victorious achievements of the | nien arms, Hy order > ay will 4 Sv G of the Father Mothew |. B, T. A. B. Soriety w' of George Mitebell, Chief N.¥.6,G, Lb, D, Kober® | pe heltat thelr tls i oO] Broome eh on Sunday eve won, 1th Chieftata. 61 ans, March 5, at Totelock, Speakers —Measre, Duane ‘ Guce aod Langton, Sineers—Meerra, Committee of Arrangements for National | w. O'sullivan, Stocker, Owen McGowan, More Jol or fi ictories, Ma . New | fs Wallace, Kidd, Mr, and Mrs, Grierron, and | Colebmtion of Union Victories Mareb a Lanican, MOTI fe LUNCH: Pree, SERIES York, March 1, 1565.—The Special Commitwe of A+ |) wiv F, LYNCH, Kee, fee, 189 fangements are in session ducing the entire day in \ P. A.—OFFICERS AND MEMDER Rane fomor Now. 12 ant 19 Astor Houve, and In the © Weebington Ledce, No. % A. P. An are hereby ning atthe Sth Avenue Hotel, Wm, T. Biodgett, | net tie! tole pu cual lo attondauce at tuelr rooms. Cosirman, Frank b, Howe, See's crue pole dol ano Sth sre, Jo full reealia, on inde ) h Sih, at 12.'0 o'cicok, to t a All Discharged Officers, Non*Comminstons | "4 ee | in o eeok to Pay th tn t i : TOK : ed Officer arod Privates who have served durtag ‘Tw of the ocer in wenernl invited to aa Present wer,are invited to take par) tn the t phe iirat +8 4 y fe peg " va! shard ae a ; of the Vietorics of the | aion Armica, to join in | M. WILLIAM SiARKEY, &, 8 Lao the procession on Saturday next. Hamilton Pie! RANCH No. 1, FATHER MATHEW €; Chairman of the Comiitios of Invitations Maret | BT. ADB 287 Hudron et. Laat nich® 15Gb i) of the pre To-moriow ) inte two & « orn idieee th veneThirticve— We bave opened subscrips | 1 "0 10 kouwn ane pecnenm © y gw ue tion Tooke at 604 Lrondway, where ovders for any | Me, Kin The Hall of the Branch is to te lee amount of these notee will be received from 9a to ar pad I, GALLAGHER, Prea, 9h om. and a constant suppiy on hand for tinmediae | = ae a — -_ delivery, Robinson & Orden, Renkere and U. 8 © ING GATIONAL = SINGING — MICE Laan Agente No, 4 Broed at, and 64 Brondwar, 38 | i? ines hy ¢ ne, Aswor ated Chi irs ot N.Y, and Breok- _— +08 . nw © held on rdsy, Oth imet. at 4 Daileyv’s Magical Vein Extractor —Bee | Cynreh. near Bed avenue, and each suecesnt¥ ware of counterfelts, If doubtful. buy direct at 4 dar es & may be announced hereater; i 4 reneing at Te o'ciock; towhich the public are ta pot, 43 Liberty et bd vited rs First Preatam t iaatic veh ney dO bromiv ny, Grover & Hak atiteh and lock «tite PM HER ATE R.WILSON, OF THR wey Mathew & N. Vu ated Job Fulton at, whi ot Livan, Heanil Pathe i nae nee tl eranie Subscriptions received to the Wolf Creck the att the menbers of the diteren Pet oleum Co, of New York,at erahare, 1 | Soe.eties. that be will conti oO mADTACture ecare ide t tat the | wt thy ve, buy f M up tosh, A loo ph eed nk Me : y Will at, and at Tave paueinadly atten’ to by applying at ”S Montoe ots pert fod Pauoine’s, Montseue street, near Court, R. WILSON, Soe Maines. 4h Brooklyn, -- R MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY Htake’s Houcy of Horehound and ine’ of will hold a public meet 4 certain cure in couxhr, cold. iufiuenet Os Hatt 9 ) ve on Sunday dilweait ecthing, and all affecto evecing, the fth rOpke bronchial tubes nod lunee leading ete Meamie, Bre Cynpte hinson The Honey of Horehound anot Sinciag by the Cacera attached to the Society and Tarot balm of (lead penetrates, ¢ othe N. bb, —Monthly meet Sunday ate och’ ail parte of the throat and junes e P.M. d 1. BABE, Preside: like it. Sv cents per bottle, For aale by ea THOS, CONCANNON, Rec. Secty, wt THER Ms oW Ai L Diabetes.It is a sutisfaction tor those it No. 2N ‘'Y ena HE 4 " Bee B _ " IETY whoare afiicted with dial eter, tut ing on s\ ndav evening, at? . ms a eravel, &e,, to Kar hot iy 6 Biaehit nave nie { aE SY mat tees th ns 0} Mr. Brephy, % i Constitution Wai Singing by tye it Gr oon me if sea he hits er our ’ on, + Stocker, * Kenefick, ‘ 1 othe %, ” 0 the ¢ of the tution \ re operticuiw hes ed to art tr cheerfully recommend it to thow aes ob ting, at o PM. e ary \KD BROW NE ref piiy eutferiog trom cravel or any of ite kind KE MAG? ORES ‘des | J ties. Messrs, Morvan & Allen, No, 46 Gl Ph BE AGU Isis Reo tat pei AP General Agents, N.Y. Llus F ‘THER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, Miheelor & Wilson's Highest Premiam | ; aay BS Bb OH MUNIAY evOnTeE Maen at oo Wilente fhe eB ay Be ae ae ° Tatts o'clock, Sreaking by Merars ( eler & W il ages cd : “we fard Reilly, singing by Me-ers. les OF KK, sonp—The Poor Peopte Rhy, sicker and Cannayan, al i. Cheap and good, Sold by groceim every wr. Mulligan, of No Willianes? where oo Lol MURPHY, Prom WM, O'BRIE “Sonnt Vernon Taxes Taxes. Vi est and \THER MATHEW T. A.B, SOCIETY, Central Mo Vernon, Washing oie Fleets No.4. ot N. Y.--’'ublic meeting on sunday evens Waketeid, and County Taxes may t wid, for the | ine, in their Hall, between 54th and Sith 9. apa sib Inet time, at the corner of Grand and Falzabeth ety | ay, ». The will be good epoakinyg and ringing, on Monday, Maret 6, John s. Yorke, Gen, Col ector N sem are Lereby notifies. to atend C, Miller, Senhool Collector, “ wonthl Sunday afternoos. at 2 o'clock Py a —_—_— tine ior bon-atwendance will be entor F, nh 4 DEAT, TRCELL, Pres’. THOMAS MEAGHER, Rec'g : : , i CULLEN Sarah Cullen, the beloved denghter of .B. SOCIRTY Nie Amoaes aud Anne Cullen, of 66 Piiuce ey 0 croujy aged Sh yenre onthe old their resu Her uncle William, of New euing uext, at 7 aie tequesod to attend th jue hal, Ob Satu . at : $ , ats nour ¢ lvete Mareh 4 2 o'clock, to Calvary Cemete fobin wali delive. hie ali le leetnre on “jae friar cit 1h w vod ihe Cause \iso, Messrs, Binck ‘ ew the meetic Simsing by WDE GRAY—On Friday, March infant son ot on, Suliivan and Welluce; Mies Troacagy Thownas aod Mardhs De ¢ ; wiostey., Mine ick wind Mise Quit w relatives and tiie FOSEOCK CAMUKEL(, Pree. JAMES HAWS NA Catala 1 to artend shes eae or hil noor ar ae the re Or ce ¢ 8 7 : . - nee . Y Iarente, re bout jurther ravine. NTEMPERANCE AND ITS RELULTS, BY ton, wa NA. WIL Hashes Mathew Pf. A. it, Soe 'ZPATRICK On Thursday, Ma 4d, Philip d Broontyn, Hull 168 Fultea st. she ates if ® tativ wert bin airy, Co. Lougtord, quence and ood einging are invite! te Trevi ly nace troat public meeting Of thie society om The frien amily are ‘ally invited th ioe at 7 PLM. Joba bade to attend thet ul, thin (Hat ate:noom, at J fh oF eh mlarese on the above subjecteccompine Otlock. fros ent's il Ws fitk and Louse BL on, a weil uown Mie wud epi ite tious the f © to Calvary Cometery tor inte “A wot. be | advocate of 1 we, tip ’ at be ple iad KENNEY —In this eity, on March dd, Patrick K Sartihae with Hur ihe efter ticclien Heyy & native of Enuiscorthy, County Westord, Ire | wartier, and ‘Tom Nolan, the reuownod Irt-) oat ly are reapoct and rentinestal son N. 1K, —Every inembe fully invited to acu mn Sunday ators | tvty mestng Teh hinseaco Peed noon, March f. at 1 telock, t ou na lake the ciect of ensuing quarter and st Prince st. tile reiuaius will be interre: year, All absontees will be fined, and ali who are t vary Cemetery, Arrears to the and negiect to cor ¢ aed navy P ar 8 aad pay the seme indnediately, thelr names shail t TT—At super atrecy Bees ayers (B line | scelilvely ornaed frem the books per onder PAL RICH. Hee Hig paleh Bish Sten & TC ALLAGHE, President; JOHN MAHER, Ree itudson, N.Y., papers ave copy 47 — ee psionic t= WILSON~ Annie Wilon, aged 2 sand 3} moa. NOTICE IS EEREBY GIVEN THAT tHe and William Wilson, nw an tdacik the | + SY Hemilton Rowap Club, Cirele No, 1 of the Feniua beoved child ' W ileor Heo herhood, wil bold ater lar meetiase on the Phe tren t eveginy of ¢ Ist and dd Mou of Cae taomth, thi to nd ¢ { a turt 1 *e Hal Riu in , & i Mond Uke = — Stomae| 2 all the r TRAD YORICES, » i Mik ay Bec, WETTING ket ance TTENTION, TINSMITHS—A M! will he held toeday, at Military ti 7 o'clock, tor the pnrpose of settling f thoits l. A. B, Society, in thei li hold a pubile Teunjere jooina it Moosevelt st, on Sune : vs ® the ‘ i ox e Sth inst, at T o'clock, g bose whloh are nos resuriied to. i 4 | Leauktree, Bey. Counsellor at ‘. 1 menor Bed taba bed ef m . ue sto svera ae reou te yes Pe OUSE ¢ ! S—A N MEET= | every thie ever 8, ORullava i 1 aot » | aid algo Mics Carey, willeing some sek vi : Jatihe | Guring the evening. Lhe members the ‘clock, N. B FOUN CURA H, Brest. DAVID BARTLEY, aioe the thiret tie OTICE—THE VETERAN CORPS OF The yen carpence our se und bootes inieudly to rofl will ae bie at howd quarters, above nie invited to attend, By order of the r Mevcor and Brocine ate of Batu trict Union " +&i lWio'clock, A My in ’ : re =e, —— sa the grand proecosion with our i EWELURS' ASSOCIATION—THE rua Lover of the gierious vietories achie gular monthly meetine the helt oa Mon yy and navy in the cause of she Lu evening, Marat 6. Soloe tend i sew preserved intho war of 1512, Let Canal st. Punctual atlendas ¢ ulors da |v from this wud ihe sajoiming eountiee attends wotod as businese of 4 ' pasetod | € willbe in waiting at Mercer ilouse. te orderot the Vresitent ce u, KL- | couvey tuem ou the route, Dy ord HW, RAY MONT LEN sTEINDECKER, Se . + ADRAM DALLY, Coli; 1. M, UH | NOTICE TO BOSS MASONS PLA - “ee | Ni. rand all m this ma i | Bb MEMBERS OF THE TW f uv nm on 1 que at 187 B: yor " We, isborers okt busipees of import : bora will rejoet “ ' ot DENIS V1 Aa. t e hich pa \. JUL (ON, View-Vios, JAS t te IAM Sill | Aan aT Kor - 1a SNS 1 PAE FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCK ron OSsES. | + i Ait wit howls tempore ¥ EB BOSSES: | Git eotlig at 7 o'clock to. ‘ow ¢ Mite at Lorne u Sih On BDH Ty © ite, cot, Grud and ttn at. eakerm— the t econ haa pansiue bo M stokes, Foven nud ; ie BN iit a rite ts + THOMAS BOY LAN, Pree ‘ Recrotary. |p .it \iRER MATHEW T. A. B. SO. AJOTICE TO BOSS CARPENTERS AND | 2 ciety, vo. rot Dro 1a HA LN Roliders of N York, 1 i vetiny ia # Quig } the emote Whew Cuy ers -¥ ‘ thie cot NUH Prete. ficGAa™ Preaivent, BERNARD M j LIAM dad ‘ i ' , : in TO, THE of a WS | LIGIOUS VORTICES, uy neetine will , n i {—— _ pene Pyar Roepe ne) tT.0 ! ! ’ J HN STREET M, FE, CHURCH — Bu inosg we Oe SME FEQes0ed to Loud wii ol | ¢ a) Workincuel's Daily Union Maver Meeting, ‘ \ ‘ ot ' wl « {2to] o'clock ole lan bietued 0 Vow v , 1A 1A ‘ i ‘oi tt pp spun dasa i ‘ an » ( Srcdba wD Ohad IN ric Pah NOTURE GRAND TEME NCE MI Caine the Moasatiy ¢ i Ht ri 1 be f b shall, € semetyrey ' . > 1 uy, whl IOUS RERVICES A LOVE fF} A eet ' ‘ Va be held on st March Sth, in tle Wee f t' ‘ ‘ C.¢ a \ r v 6 ae Life « Mu ‘ ‘ ont ennieors | buh. a: Bulciock, PM, All are inv.ted to a toad ‘ 1 ‘ e Us De = . _ { Mae Gish uate knee Chota LEONE | WPHAUSOw aa, Nowe fim, IWAN, Pree JOHN C, BAG LEY, < ! - : A PUBLIC MEETING WIL HELD ON | ANN MORRISSEY CAN SEE HER BRO. DS Ge Hinhcet ag ith, the Y Toto, VOHAN wt Cnatle Garden thie day or tor | Futlies Mathew I. A, I ety Laser bMisdi, | MOON. — —— ; | g Sourt et, Bious yn, Mt 7 v'elowk. pre ak ni ' = SEV iN or | fytupotae, vile, and remed 194, tale 1 pS MACHEN US, } tne ab Mere, Cb diie wil a. al ee . weniger ome d | ing. singing hy Low hey’, | SEWING MACHINES—ALL FIRST CLASS | othore, At business moons a> ‘ ;* Freeh ew tad wecondhand for cale, 10 reat o a t, Pal ¥ Ay . ” se. she ae 43 PETt pay 4 Chg uticore it PY, Pree. JOMN i : | boughtend ew eid © Dort payment, Abs: pon Bete Flaite, cor Worth ot At Oub Brosdway, 1 wer

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