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— — — a te . £ oem, THE NEW YORK SU N. “SATURDAY MORNING, | MAY 33, llow to Employ the Nearo Troops. No ordera have yet beon issued having r ference > the disbandment of the colored soldiers in th toon srtnies, and there is no indication that the » comment inteuds to cispenge with their fer- sound) tbo expiration of thetr term of en! ut, A considerable military force will ve re red in the rebe!liotrs Bistes for some tine — not somites, nor large detachmente-—ut small equeda tered about through the mor: ultra-rebel dis. trot un order to bresk up guerr!'aam and insure toe maintainance of onder, The negro troopa, cover efficient and judicioun white officera, would he well adapted to that branch of the service, They tre inured to the Bowtbern climate, are acquaint: i with the country infested by gnerrilina, and «nid take partion ar delight in ferreting out thone s lito, tonal lw os unterieed by all cirtized nations, aa |Jaudable effort of the workingmen to rise to oppose whiate the atatew forbile, Weare re 4 the rocial eraie, without resrting to ever a amend ce gaara wt Te rattantie [Oe pottlclans, wie hed hitherto cheated thin @troug fore of what ts juat and tight. [and deceieed ther We ¢& posed tor Upon we mer of the Mource ptt BI fesca'a who mincled with the workingme), and | aun Lame nies, Tis | ‘y , ¥ venient Ad thas iat touse thotr trades organizations for pot.t | CREF ONE Gorerino® alway e supper ig ahetn to be | pores, Weurved the wo kmen tot to it | wubject,. We Rho, tom that Maxituitian'e throne | the Foware strike bill waa or ia passa; fe tbroush Moxie Mm iy foundation, and that 0 rem pon % Ae e the Legisiainre, we drafted the potion, a teres mon. por Th, Fade; enified, (latec: mackerel. cach, Zhe , oaimon tout. 1 ane, Sioked and (1% t Hmoked ale, be yked bal nue chet etureoon, 15° Jied epad erie herring, per torch 184 eheve Ney eaited mackere. Vo4 p ‘ Oo Om yy oo ates we ewlog. F) chek eral, rut hand Gory = AOC; CAloe (in ell banan proba vty be 4! soon Fe more anx jricned by the workingmnen, to detoat it, We mag | fous to get back | BE irope than be over wae to ae- jaendew tt Paha | fips wee dozen, t per bunch, Sav Bune the reaponeib Lay of governing & people w« fAeidentally mention tbat the success OF the) te cubarh, Seluet aepararin 18 neither dered (ia company noe wish bin bore | Tom) kins Square demonetration of Work nymen i4 | shallots. bane “ dandelong tonit where be is, Be long ae thie French. Ausirien | simost entitely due to ihe fact ti at no profesional | SUives bunt h. ae power rewains long there will be } az6 eartic trouble, but when io¢ pear is ripe the truis wil. | Poleecisoue spoke at that eetng, although taem- | be fa'!, Dera of the committee, who consulied with us. cone 5 p If the ashore doce not eatisfactor.ty prove that | templated inviting such ‘ietinyuisherl speakers’ {i the Ferarsa os, ant b een, a “peace aivocate’’ | Por thie espousing the cause the working | we sre at a foes to know whatalse will Ifthe | people, we were denounce! by the policis { Fxrenan prefera that ee should reproduce its | Toeragents and em seares were wert in amo “record, it will be found te « p abundant | the work ngmen to utter downright faleehoots ve of outlawe and bringing them to justice, | evidence of the truth of our aesertion, which we | eruing Us wid a nearly every tree meetings | The record of the negro troope durivg the war | original y intended aes compl ment to that jour: we SES, wh wae former! erred, wad caverly roves, alen, that they can be depended upon for | na: for ite consistevey on the Pesce question hisued, Novertheless we were not discouraged, te faithful discharge of soldierty dities, Tiey aod did not become weary iu welldoiug., We) sare fought bervically, brave! the hardships and Fight Hoare na fauy'* Laber. plied upon the intelligence of the vorkingmen, | frivations of military life in & manner Wr have received a number of communication® | and aubsequent + eve guffictentiy vine | at) proves their | powers of eudarance, | from diflereny persous who evidently demre to | ali ted —stthe rrectness of our honestly: | wd in all orepects they hav aequit- | place “un on the record,’* aa the politic clit and welsonsiiered conions. yre! wai thermaelves creditably, ‘The are compe. | foror against the “Right hour system.” politte ans secumd us of elGinterest in the vont, therefore, for the duty indicated, and itiad | ja the object of our correspondents they micht | matter: the facts prove thet t)@ accusation War het { treble that they should be employed, Every | bave saved themacives the trouble of writing to | worth a row of ping, We onlght poasiils lave ypeane consistent with juetice snd propmety moons! | un by reverring to the files of Tur Bos, When the | go) i a few nore ce pies of the Fes, shout that time sow be used to keep the negro element of the douth where it ie fincee slavery baa no longer tn existence it ia to the interest of both the white tnd the black races that the colored people of the touth sbould remain where they are, and that ther fusky brethren in the Nort sbould aleo be atiract- wi to the region that i# moat natural for then, aud shich offere a clase of labor best fitted to their ca. vecity. The retention of negro sold.ere in the fouth, for the purpose indicated, would do much question of making “Fight houra a day'e@ labor,” was first acitated by the workingimen during the) past year, we used the foll wing lang iage ¢ * Weare decidedly in favor of the emht hour ey stern, or she aig hour aystenm, or any other roc a! improvement that «|| elevate the condition of our workipymen, wuo bave been tuo long coutrolied and used by the selfish politicians,’ We have jis overs! po bat cur aulseription books 1: sales” hot show “extra eiMeent tocover tec-thirdeof the “ywratui- | teow weds inacrted for (iferent trade organizations, Our adverts ng coluronsmight have contarnel a few we more “trade potives’’ than they j do now, but neverthelers we gave full value for all | that wereveived jnogreenbe ka, and say thatthe money warse h ave arignt to earned aa ar ou for when. hangiug our We believe that) hat a rece’ved by awo kingman for bislabor We ibe Work, | did not opens Lpon 4 eight hours ia loug envagh tor euy r - Oolong ans Eneliah breaaia 4 Cof tare n. ‘ ale baal ; Ve: ree, i chers Wheat, loaf, satic torahain, : fA pilot. peo pound, Teal” cracker, Diadue: Hoelon, lonide ; soda Ioaide; bu ter, Dal te Sunrise, Mis, : broome. i ay i slion, i joulky per quart. | ey rice, Dialer SEPLCEAE, NO Es. New Attachment, for Embroidering on Wheele A Wilsons seving machines, makea a etiteh rimilar tothe Grover & Bake ‘sand Wilcox & Gibb * sewing machines, Pric ». Ballou Brothere, Agen # 40 Browly ay N.Y. wt stop that Sernatehio, and ase Wheaten's e the money and refuse to insert the art. | teh Ointment, Yt cures 4 and Salt Rheum in . A forty-eight hours, pod all eruptions of she akin, Sold oward inepiring the freedmen with contiience, [an! we sould verte uly object to wording any | vertinements, Wedid notse!! our op uionste obtain vs ail Deabelare AT snd would tend to allay auy apprehenmon or tear | longer ourselves, 6) wecould welldo our we the money; tnd if we had, the price averaged mu: b (sent? AM Wool sults 218; Bove’ AU ehich they might have with reyard so remn ning lw thin that uamber of hours, And now we bave | jos jah nest politician rece ves fora singte Wool } «, 4, at J. V. Brokaw's i4 Fourth ave D & region where they were letely biaves, an! | sword to any to tue many correapondenia who | 9 on any one bil), passed by the Legislature at | gs pafavesie Pinee. aoe | where some of their lete masters atl reside, Be !bave addressed us on toe mubjeck of taking { Albans. The curious in such iuatiers may disco. | Use the Hest Bowden's Voth Destvoyion ng aaimple-minded people, th tf would oaturally | R yut houraa@ des's labor," hey ail ater to | er, by reference to our tiles, thatibe "Trad - Vor eale bw all Dina Price 58 conta, 542 cogerd the presenve of moiiers of thelr owl. race | heave the tmpresvion that we publieh a in woepaper | tieer,”” published fn the Ses, never ame lelphin, roe swong them as 29 vler assurance | in the interest of a certan class, Whereas we privt | value ty den per cen, of euro der cvertisiug pm | ge Panel complete protection, than Lf white troupe | a journal desi ned to meet tue requirements of all | trenage., fo thus silud to thos rontier we do tre te wee patents there ae ue Were detailed for the same mervice, Lf thie | clases of our fellow-citizeus, Cur mote “TAS | not undervalue the couldence reposed iu our me | ie it Medes a ce i ent hae but ‘oarse should be adopted, and if now seeme | Bux" Ieetinew for all) and whil we po lisa iy | teorig | ve intellyent woil people, They ! Wheeler & Wisows Mighest Premiar probable that it will fe, the negro solliert will | wedesignu thatitaball “shine forall’ —the och and | tay alwaya understood our poltion, Tt is | Loekes ot eine Moelittes. Oud bution . save no desire to leave the South atthe expiration | the poor: the reholar, and the least educated, |euy the i,norant aud erotalous ho bave | chine, O20 Broadway, New York M their termsof eniistrient st lonat they will not | Like that orb whose raye beam npou this earth of | rsunderstecd and ia eeyremenied us In ree | | fFlees Grentiv Reduced spe ‘eel inclined to come North and batile with @ nat | oura& gldiog alike the palace of the wealtuy, and plying at bh length to our correspoul r tate ‘ abu sore in Ut iral prejudice avainat their race ch must a’ | the but of poverty, our Sos penetrates the abodes | wimnply wish to acter ¢ every favor ch Pes Aayse exist. Every tie of interest, kindred and | oo Fifth avenue, and the tuabler dwellings in lees | from those who have given ue niidonec srsoriavion, will bind them tu the Bouth, impel | aristocrat nites lis rewiers Leloug to all | and rm warded us by their emtecro, | @ue them to make their homes amoug the ety lo r laswe ofa Phe ere) aut in bis couuting: | == = = _ —- | } aye than “thelr own race, But if militery ile shou | bous dthe mechane at hs work beneh, read Vienncial News, Markets, &e. | Pa. et foun t attractive enous!) to iuduce some of the the Sus, aud we bopeeseh in tivtial Go le hie pe Vee Yor! Friday, May 146 P. Mi-Tho follows | at ' cesire acontipuance in (1. they could sill Le pres | rimal instructive and proiiable, Our journal ie wot | ine were ube uotations at the Gold Kuota to | Teiowe Gablyemployed. The days when teu thousand |e ‘Journal of Commerce.” ot a Trades’ Rew ew.’ | days At to, Lis 11.13, 1 Bi, UNS a | Pa Pettey ag age Goopa wers dectved quate cuough for our regular | dt is uotpulliehet @ werent of any ass, bub) 1.1 i I o ! Lites 1 i 4 anny, Will not room return, Byven after the last | i I for the comimuou benefit of all classe, A | 11a 21 Un 120 i re Ee } by ; Ue faintly ane sea eete Suerriila bas been huvted down. wad when the | sivu'e clance atthe wivertoerente in eur m \ Phe sie et epene and dit Ae : wear whole country isacau uo 4 settled condition of | issuMoientte prove costnop lita chore nes wes me : \ nce ; , peace and tranquility, there will ail be occasion | Tug Ses. which iv crowded with sdverti« aden h ; x] i Pe for the maintevauce of a coumderabie sary | published by all claeses of our fellowats 7 ; 1 z a eH sf ‘ d | i ¥ . force Our long line of frontier mums be guarded ; | Shipping merchants sad losuran oe off en ser t " : ex ‘ 1 at ite ’ t our Western territories sues be opened up | their notices: auctioucers publish ther anno On Chenwe today Vlowr« be mers : sate le and fitted for emigration; the developments | ments, and Mruiness men generally make kn Wiest w : Codie! jr aeierionn Couow Apoute) of a foreign monarchy on our 3 ulhweatern border | their waste! throug colam te were and Ye, t i ‘ Woust be jealously watched, and an adequate force | that it i# the pullicity they thus nat rr of was send | | "te 1. at i hu be lea ; rouse be employed for these purposes. And we see | enables them to carr soem ey ! . | wae firmer aad W i y Ho reason why the black troopa should not ie | ly or savautas Te any intellicent 4 | zsaren-s ’ , 1 LEY H tive seeicned thisduty, White soldiers have heretes | will look over the siveriuements pul livhe TB, 89 ea erle | a vg I uF : Cre guarded a pation that ave yequal ricbte | Tae cy, te il ciseover that all hinds ¢ i A: 6a od : ” He Ky i x ee feel we too white people; and u that colored mon are | advertisers send ta their fivora, and tout w ‘ " j ‘ eesured an the protection of a Government deters | are nok especaly pac « sae | ‘ ‘ ' ? to maintain ther rybt. it ia proper that I tievlar class ¢ people 1 ante : me iM 4 i pre ; Veeck schdiera should do ther full ebare of military | we receive merrtan amount of tev ia a for Mat coe : aio, : duty, 1 the apace sheir advertise nents occupy. From m Crnant gare Hea Paes i ‘ ‘ Striking Oil, aucttc neers the same, From other persons tt is ! ar ihe ‘ (are alls Mt M . : ; Osrol the emplest means ped by epeenias Mie seme, nad no one clans occupies otis columns ORO: shasl Bag WhoeP ‘ KEY hae 3 } 4 tors te “strike ile’ at lens, the money that | with the adivertiatnenta to tie exclusion of any | | Ari oui ee ' ri re Petroleum oil would bring if struck —ia to establish | Cer: We pubtiad the notices of every in ' re ' ‘ a witeud rhe 4 an office, and cause handsome circulara tobe is. | Previied they contain nosing indecent tee iebiines *" , ‘ 1 ity 4 PEN DAUE , exed, announcing “shares for aale in the Grand | DOA! s aid thank our patrons for all their ‘avr ) Cary Na aise 4 wy -On Thace May Th M ) Téree Cont Petroleum Company." Appended to | DANE ADDI Ee f the business columns of tho NN aa no Chi Aton. BAMBI BE Me AEDs Bt Jandel a that tive circular is found @ mil description of all | } Sun wil! convince intellcent man, that Ale pa Vb rn Naat yo ‘ Porte ivlenda OF hilly are ve pect uils ‘ the “valuable property"? posseased by the Con). | Heularamouny, of .edvartieihg: dors’; not)| ASCARD NOE iMomar- ; 7 eu Pat fa a eat Hach eat a pans, and an appeal to workinginen and othera te | Ble = him te helieve Pines ON SORE LEG Maa Siete oe reae : DS sath ica ML eS ALL alisas cane Mee aaah hy Invest ¢heir aunall change in such » xraudenter- | iourmal abut be exctunively levated to! 1 DH Usts Ob betvec log’. aah “ tOwatety:} eet , ee TT 7¢4 promising to convert every three cent pleca | hie Interests, mesmuch as ottors have » xreater or | 2s ae . i H ‘ 4 rf Me Es x 89 1 eit rt Nie von He Pex rom re Ay ds OF mote golden dollars, whenever theent!re capital sock ainalior ¢latm upon our ¢ feration. Anil the | i Wlsheda teeta, Ba 4d 40... e ULE COs Hae Shee, ae arene a te dy: aricemies it «ve Company baw all beeu mubscribed for Woe | Incucesus ake somec Vatious ipon anothe i } Can Ke gti ais i a ite \ au nin Fas a vents it : ‘ uurthe have heretofore exposed the pretensions.’ these | error seat 's mace by some of our correspondents, |: iy 3a Chia NW pean | ODONSEL AUR At aearense Shumbugsy'? and cau assure our readers that euch | mhoc® em demirous thas our edigorial columns | ri 4 sehie i" yes ba Chicas ACW. PIS BS | al ena Cavan tieltieantaes Cae ike tee vestments do not pay divideuds, We have should be enhre'y devoted to the jutereste of one La Quieknuver M di'y Ya. do.. st : ‘ bie “a quoatly been requesied to notice shese enterprises, OMe te the exclusion of all others If wewre |i : - i pee anes O Chg HL oY a vi 1 to atrend toe MAL ai nud having promised to do se, our pledse ie re ©! followith tr advice in this master, we fail to per- )Manpoes in, bs pt en aut 5 Qu tien ’ 1 deeined, and the public can figure ous for them. | CMe how the interests of thes class will be pro. | a8 oe ee ead C1) O'REILLY -In tue 4 BRE OF 1G AES AEBS seivex how many three cent pieces it will require | MOEd: Oar Influence would be whom of ita value, daly oT We a tee ee ade of the iat tofore any one of shese cheap, bogus Potroleum and dustead of ustering honest and independens Washington Werke: Reid Report. | u © 4 rs Chey bah nee Companies will be prepar d to go to work boring | epinions upon ull quosiions we should be PRAY EVES (Say May 2, ant Mas 4 a ute ae 10 ‘ cil, If anyon. ie taken im by the arporm J reduced to the position oe npied by tho The cool vine weather of the pre wdaye bee | bel, Zu and Jd ave ont rier reading thie first rete notice, we have no | journals that sre specially devoted to the publi- | somewhat date fered with busine ja cuie noi bed a ‘ yashy for bts misfortuacs } cation of matters relating exclusively to Agricul. | diminiehing the supply of new verory di thue ; ture or Art, Commerce or Conscience, Pol ties | tending tocbow the reeent stent vowart conser elat u e iw n y ere ce and Progress. lor Poetry, Law or Labor. The influence of | of thee productions, Dealers in grocesies ave abil | pepe 1 ¢ soaldouet Thr Oxi heoeis qi se indignant over an article | auch journala is limited to the class to whom the | arecually. marking down thal en a ' sh a : ey i , Te prblahed some contemng the remark De matter is valuatl: aa a question of prott | scan Hine ann ty) \ ‘ ‘A . hp . stg F “ j é ary j ‘ Tye Lonece, aged 28 thas ourceteiporar yy constantly desired peace — jor pleasure; andl aces not extond bevoul theercle | ose bs ‘ attene ‘ nt Sindhe, om iri joa ; i ‘ when there could be us honorable peas and of those in whom interestanch pullical are ian: | aioe for thore ‘of iniertor qualit Vea at from 110 | are te rt rat Ru 1g BL Cee ata ie i ia ehallenges the Brats inake eo dts assertion. |e! Thus, sfafarn er desires to learn ti Tey Of | for best Qoiong, to 14) for Hyon and sual on tor moitits errant, Tat suey AL We will proceed to doe)! ¢ quoting the comments | improving his land, he does not ex; + Tout | mixed. Mueorat lualie ter yellow, sim ter whit m Ags » ‘ ot , man i is of the Expuaes upon the article referred to; and | by reading a criticism on Art. [fa Merchwat wants | aud thus troueh almost Hie ent Ae Ok Tmtiy ade WILSON tht oM th. eon calling it@ attention to tho fect that we have not as. | to know the price of swol, be does nob look for ig | eerie sino ison the bic tegtah band Me i ne: loa, rted, and did mob intent to intioate even that | ina religious journal, A politician does not seek | pviling ioeday at > Unie hd per | Arne a Oe bbe: cou birlende ' ily 9 wets tie Expoges had advocated uy peaco with the | for election resmrns in a journal devoted to poetry | MY! * he! Loto ghar iuacien He oF sh pany Oe UAE LE AMOS liiihe ‘onfederates which contemplated a dissolution of | aud Hitersture. A lawyer wall not fiud legal deci | ‘ ten sp Besll eile de a hee . : tp head BUT oh Reinet the Uuon, In order to remove the tinnrcssion of Sone in a jolirnal devoted exclual vely to the diseus- \ ae u ay ete 7 Seti tli Nes : Me : bh | vi (Ma tue 6 keluved the Exparss that we would "wilfilly timing’ \ gon of the rights of labor; Lowever valuable ei li | Mi “ Palos see : i eh inue t ‘ i a) | ie 4 she “aud ‘ ul m regia the position of that jourval We give plae to the | of these periolicals may be to shore who areespes | yuuntities but ni t with nu purcharersexeest toi | duet to ated Huidl UD Suauay wibels flowing ¢ cially interested iu suppering them. | the Wealthy cinwes, d per's peck being therurait | di bartinarts : domeoetarceia Y-(yhies pe es) WEss nev a FoDNeD NA acs ate ws Wil [bie because the Bus is publisied iu the interest | prices, stiante BHO; i 1a | sd ‘ Ny Racaurniteliie anasinacnally: mahaate of the whole community, thas ithas tecome auch | Bg ira ee, ower es : ' | : CUS RADA La R'E : sip any way, When fighting became necedsa,y #2 important velicle of communication between the soles due stich 4 ee Tuhas TUR Vdercel th | UNiON MASS MEETING OF ALL THE to nave the govertinent axa Unit, 1b Was JOb opr merchant and mechenic, employer and employed, | Ane Pevernean ier ite of thie baw, bat gue eK atin Vika ie cite. eawliall ane Lee pored by us anywhere, or atuny ume, Of course lawyer and isbor "9 Le pocuied wie pacclaeed by bes eye he Niait Pe TO Hie Kut Ase dbowe we preferred peace to war, Ualon to secession, ani ’ jaborer, tradesman and customer, pol - M af Hee ctall tiiesa ubowt our 8ree = OF tom sity | et ; ; S mariaice 4) th lass resort, when the blow was struck at "Cian and constituent. Kach learna something of | s eats uh. Mile be nkah SE ARE ee pce y © eniee ie t Fie te an ait tials miveiee. Sas Pali | tbe oiber by doeding the Sym. and thus our ight | Wan hayins Pct Meare Arvo) 08k uals | pp AARON RSE for by the President, J Wah this Mitueltan fae “abines for all," forthe common improvement and | | Aucicrs’ Meate.— Rost bee ind lo Roa sa, WIUMARY , peation’ acbeme, isis aches 1 fraud upon ite) benefit of wll, In the discussions of the different rh an Hh) ViNmtbes do WEUER Servet dt . , zh fal a aan ae } fare, since it is no emi.ration schemes at all, but a | questions that lave agitated by the ke howbes porter LOU, 4 adhe; co den ey Nw? Ich TO 4 MILA wi VMAS MEL LING ‘patie violation of the laws of he | working people of New Y tor bind qualteces Sadie vor to.6 | AN or be i ie i geen ya tok Eh CtaiiG bd Biante, in en attempt to introduce ew York, Tug SUN Was tho » forequariet Lasecs Go hind do, | ai oa Wediendar Gs e.ok yet, oS BM. A pvlers ato the Republic ct Mexico, | M486 DeWSpaper to wlvocute the emancipation of cede ett Peder png BE acd Lepr ceed vote tame We RA Call Po Wish s view of making war againes # power with } the working classes from the tyranny of certain | lowlve pes pouud; tarde S LN® BODiaLy | led to cals Ulis Aloe Which woare at pace, There is a right way Of} classes of capitalun. and the dA Ha nin, Med : $id Pa sposd OF & eeu EE ae Aree immptaiuing '% @ Monroe Doctrine’ —an English , record proves thet | |) "feultry and Jurkies, bbaiite; broliers os to ihe ein renerdi, at Me ear ed Ay eye Ares wus Bi nieine we ote nb ne veoman's service in this cause, | mat Dat gests Bi okhy hl va | t BEDE DysHOD on WILE Whe ROCGRS ply @iiall fllilmatering, lawlases doles aie 1 | , ) beve now assured to ghireah Bisl, ree Fioup ne Pe i Path : 6 thewronk was. tt times «) far | the Working (lasses @ ‘s pay for ariay's | Ji rites & Aiuan aad \ ‘ A @ Hone law, the law seod inteppas | work.'? will not Jorve: how we encoureged evert tou ts euebion » dua) os : Mee Yeoh bE ated oa , ‘ L ennt We eure SOCIERY VOTE A.—THE 6 No ee Rew Mr we rs OF Hf 1 are here's corner of 20th on Snr ra h Hate at's O4 ‘ t not vieltine f Bien #4 nll wohae Wo RUCHANAN, WLM. 4 A, TLALL. aoe’ wv A. PURLIC MEETING WILL BE HELM 4 the Fother Mathew TA. Somets, No *. 68 Lh cookin it the Temnoranee ination s on Ham tue a of Sunday evenin«. Moy 1h ot? Polos P.M. Adc roses will be dolive ct by the wall Brown ta ented re: «. Brophe andl t end en Abi a ienda tothe enare 4 to attend, na thew ean an!) whi ts Mitahiv eccommeatated he Vivaah nof he them bere ant the arcotiacates of the TL atinner HWESR gor AN, President. HERS A Ith MARTYN. Ree MATHEW SOCIETY No atracbe Ttoth # Societe are Hall on sunday, 2 o'clock F 4. “a Sod eto nad 2d ave. All rembers are requested tot * in tendance, as thee will te «@ prerentaien @ nr JAMES BESSETYT, Commander 8 Ben MATHEW T. A. BL SOCTETY, Bronkivan. Hall 168 Fulton at. Addsessee vill be de tvered on Hirdaw evening next by Mer dotn Morey and Veuy. Pmine Tooaliete wi Sanda. afternoon ig 7 ‘ r Second Annual turoned ane Dey) be preaent, NS Abeecot men bere © " » WGN Ae Nets ke Preeldent. WOH t CREAN, Scere, 4 ‘| Bee MATHEW 1, A.B, SOCIETY, So. % NOV. will hold a public meeting at tie cor. of 2od et and 2d ave, ou Sunday, May 14 M. Spevking be Capt. Pecams an cing hy les faalon Mite Clark: sere, N, 1,7 memienn yineet at thelr hall, thie Saturday eventn o'clork, in toll reealia, to atvend the talt held et Valace Garden under the charge of the slatare of ey THOS, CONGCANNON, Preat, PATHBIOK SHER MATHEW TALE, SOCTETY No Y.. wilbhold a» ¢ HN temperance moetiog at’ new ball cor, of 24 ave, and Jo at, on San tae ever the 14th, at 7'. PLM. Spearing by >. Jar ainbell, whowill ceive the + Heres } tur oO Mr. Medden and Mr, Langion, siveing br | Me * Pavan, Kine, Deomn and MeCabe. Aleo Mise , Maton and Miss Connelly, HENRY B, MULAN! Pree, JAS. CANDLER, See, (Hall to let) 124 i} ot N. Y.—Pub Meeting on Sundar bv ’ et their hall, Letw 1 \tthaod 1 . TW be addreged by Jouko A. Met Siacime with pray PRANK TR PURCELL. Pree iio A&M AGHETS Ree. se | Pr R MATHEW U. I Bs j : vNo, 1, 811 1n on Sun | | ' eATHER MATHEW T. A, B. SOCIETY No. 1) sf Mise Kenr LVESTER BYRNE a 12t Ar fe A. S, NO, 3%, ' D.. will hold a Temne ance Mee ‘ th Ee Hallseat Grae andi Vib ris, en wands i4, wt TV Bpeakete: The How souichsel Brophy, Bag and othe sir Holes and Hoothe:, Mr, Car MoPavilan. and a het of ot for the te tate g 4 rthe gool ester Koop. T NWiCh LKSON, Pies 1 M.LLOYD. Boe, GESSD PUBLIC) DEMONSTR oe Bie now TA, B, soc t Vu wil nthe mew Ful mu ol Lowen “ thet ag Are O Sane ‘n at “KY eon spesky t atihe tae ENRY CLAY LOGE, N . ALP. A Sil worehip with he ALSH's i toa aot 4, M4, Co oN her, Re t tom ta. The pablie are respectful ATASONTIE) NOTICT—BRETHREN ¥ ata soned ft) atienda en ‘ Ie ° tod ruda © +e : ‘ ‘ ' ENS DW. OM he the ‘ STAM ROMAN CAD ae os’. ¢ Hine wat ¢ ‘ “ A \ ont beet ¢ weeny (i's ' Kid an ' 1 ‘ ard i ‘ AVI ATL ’ Qt, MAT OPA DPS yy Net ee We ‘ aeleok a “oe ' ‘ GQ. tal ’ VA LONI ' i w) ' ' ‘ tu . VOY ' ' ‘ , ; ‘ iB FATHER MATHEW T. A, I i ny, hold seu ree t ther U kin st, on San ely inet, at Pha Poe cote ¢ the meer 4 oM, au Mise Conle ie Ww ny PAMES NEGENT, Re Bre ! VETERAN VE el tee Voluntoere wi wa evenin Ma ” tN Kr boaet deib ev. MW. Peto . ‘ MW OREN METS singing by the V Leer. mad aleesrer t ay » David P Holton an oriers, All ase ainviced to attend, lhe PRE KEGULAR PUBLIC TEMPERANC! cetne of thet er Mathew T. A. B, et. \ vot Brooklon, w ther bal . ec on Sunday Ose ate 1 tTeavicck, ft fellows i addiess the aumence 6 tent Matt ana Woe i} Avo aineing by Hanron, boli Tavior and Stober, ‘The public are insted tonto, 1) in KERREGAY, 7 DWE, FRAYSE, Kee, ree, Wer INVITE ALL WITHOUT DISTINC- . on to creed ov country.—The Pathe, Mario 1. A. U Sarie No.4 of New Lore. Wid bef ove ofthe "orn biie meeting be Kiss ‘ mumine evening. * lath ni TS PW Kine hy: MMe ate. (hoon, Gurr aid re see. Vautiivan mab Mise Gan ‘ ‘ ene AT OOUTE BR HLOKRR bab hott » WM. EEN, Ree. mee led WOUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW 50 RB eH Re Lg peer aide at . ‘ on sunday evening, fy aclock bd wiogt Co 1, Goldy and Keub z rainy Hts and oihers, GEO. BOREIGLY i" ti LOGAN, Ree, Be " TOUNt MENS’ PATHER MATHEW 7 \ B. soviets, No. bof Brooxivn A pipe mee Wi be lead boemottow events, Abt Ooek. ‘ and 212 Court at SCRA te or ' + Cronin, Veg. apd 1, A aaes be " kur, a se noembere fo! t nd the uetiatt veetline A ' i orion ui dues VPI LYONS. 1 ‘ NELLA Ke CH ; , Vd Neiok, Mail sen YORK YOUNG b ‘ atonesRev, [Poe At i 1 airee cecture at } a uf 11 kit) ave. on Wea eve ’ at Bu" + Sublee mi tijuities oF. e tu NOTICE LARGE HALL, #1H AVE, ( OB Hey HIMEALL. af] hea eA Bu ey $ " wt i) iN ‘ Beivices 4 oF RAVING MEMBERS 0! Walters’ Us duct she oe erat tues ive York, nour Pulton bh. One hess Mor tae ' t M 4 ao t Re no \ ' b a et . ¢ , : pore woe