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{Hn AW YOR St r MORNING vle da SALLEIAANY - idacation of Coicren. Arew days ag mule teacbe: in one of the pub- Tic schools in Cis city wae arreswd fora rufianly t, and ft is not long since @ female teacher dgned for nearly beating another woman's It ie not proper to de Lecause individuals, members of eto be unworthy of their postion, with a elub, cle bra at thate ea end the tea aof thie city are of course Got ec- countall, a body, for the er mes of particular menmbersof thelr profersion, Nevertheless, it lee notable fact that entirely too large # nusmber of the teache ere totally unfitted for the r places, or intellectually, It does not follor person passes a miceee ful exo) onaton, aud re ceiver a “ormal ceriheate of qua abou tv teach, that he os therefore competent to the mlad of youth in the proper path, More discriraination is sernployad in the public schools of this city ner morally that because lea tevded jn the aelection of teachers. Political and persona: influence is alowed to weigh to «heavily in the slance, and = ia} pi to be taken into consideration in preference to | qoral and intellectual fiiness, The standard of | qualitieations for pullic school teachers should be ao high ea to deber all applcants who are not every respect competent to Lend the youth!al twig eright Any other public position may be filed with unworthy oT dala, bus the «: polley shoul! fot be permitted in the aehoo's rn which the char- ecters of the children of Wis city are fortic good orevil, I ite qenerally do not appreciate the important trust which they delegate to the teacher of ther children, and are too apt to over- look the fact that it te in the schoo!-room, more than in the farmily cfre'e, where the ebild ia mould- @d into the future man, Much good might be done in this res) ect if parents would pay more attention do the educational progress of thoir children. There ie too general @ disposition to leave this important matter entirely with the teachers aud to depend upon thers to tako the full charge of gouthful education, LU parents woult make it # point to pay cecasional vieite to the schools and what progress (ier children are making, a8 wel| anto jute Or themselves of the capabilisies of teachers, much good might be ac- complished. Thie course would not only @atiefy parents regarding the condition of the schools, but tt would exerci#e # wholesome iutluence upon che toachers, cause them to be more mindfal of their duties, and stimulate the children with wereased ardor in the pre 1, for an utiog of their studies The influence thus brought to bear would have a tendency te weed cut the objectionable class of ra, forno evil can long withetaud the a sauiteof public opimion woen rightly directed It is aduty which every parent owes to bie child to angure himee'f that the Istter is proper.y in @ructed, and this knowledge can only be ne. quired by personal observation. fo (we What You Can't Pay¢ Mu. Jay Coon, the able financier who has been €0 successful in negotiating the Government loans, has prepared an olaboraie docunent to prove that the “national debt ts @ biewsin,” and that, if rightly manased, it will prove to be a bond that will cement the Union more firtnly than before. This proposition Is ebly argued by Mr, Coons, aod it cannot be denied that he adduces some very plausible reasons for his assumption, The doc- trine thatea national debi is calculated to strength en agovernment, is by no means a new theory, and there are, in fact, many able political econo- mists in England who strenuously argue in favor of the proposition, Mr, Coonr wil probably find @ome difficulty, however, in proving to tho Amert can people thatadebtof any kind whether per sonal, State or national—is ‘es blessing.’ Our pecple have always hed the notion that individual indebtedness is @ gort of synonym for misery, end it will be diffieuit to convinee them shat en aggregation of aodividusl = misery constiituies a leasing. Rut the latter pars of Mr, Cocke's proposition will doubtless moet with more general favor, forthe agreeraentie not easily controvertel, The debt being distributed all over the country, in every State, county and town, and amonrall classes sople, it will nec. ensarily prove abomdof Une Every mao who Delis a dollar's worth of pational securities will havea pecuniary interest iu the perpetuation of the Union, additional to every other intluence, Yet with all these advantages there ae vory few peo- ple who would not cone nt to relinquish them for the sake of getting rid of the national debt, if that were possible, The question will nator arise, ff three thousan! millions of debt is a blessing, why not let it accumulate so asto make it @ atill greater biessing Y But Mr. Cook's article is real. ly beneficial, tor alshou,b iy may (ail to prove sate {efactorily the ground whict ly he assuines, it core tainly willtend to dissipate any fesra that may have been en endered regarding the danger of @uch w debt to our tinan ial security Two Mon of Kad Odor | this clan of ofences, and it may oot. We have no hes vcourred in public eentiment in that state dur- toms ultra-radical type, and was the offspring of a class who denounced President him a “lick-apittle of the Bouth'? because of bin conservatiam, end refused to supporthim in the last election because of bis unwillin, dorse the extreme racdlical policy tow That the principles of such @ party sliould be suc cessful ia @ Bate having much antecedents aa Mi touri, is one of the #traive inoinalies thet t remilted from ory Mtatein the Union was agitation, It was eo intensely ultra on the slavery question, that no Pree Bate man dared to carried, the writer of this article happene! to be a woul Su) uth i from whatever’sourcr itmightemanate, but, com ne from the Dairy News ite poison la dostrove!, an Mo ¢reat harm will be, donét those at whorn this sbaft of malice bas been aimed, Throughout the war, we have al- waye condernned Mr, Staxton's system of arbi- trary arrovts, and protested against the comrmia- won of any extra judicial acts, not warranted by the force of circumstances, absolutely authorizing the use of military power for the seizure and imprisonment of criminals, We bave held thatthe suthority of our civil courte of law te suffictent for the arrest, imprisonmentand tril of every claas of offencers ; and we deprecate @ resort t military law wherever cietl an lal lawacean be promptly enforced, The case of Mircimn nay be one of means of deciding the question now, In due tims we have nod ubt, whoeverty responsible for he arreat will innkethecaise therefor apparent. Moan time, the proprietor of the Dairy Nawe will have his bande full t) prove Limeelf innocent ot any criminal intercoureo with the Canada rebels. On the course of the conspiracy triala yemterias, evi dence was produced, showing that a craft of #26,- 00 was sent to BR, Woon, by Jaco Tuomreos, and creditable witnesses declare that this “Honorable Member (?) of Congress endoraed the draft thus forwarded to him, As the case now sppenra, it would eeem that Mr. Woop received the mon: and the public are anxious to know whother it w need to pay forthe incendiary atiernpt upon New York; the assassinaton of the President, or other rovel * enterprizes,”’ the Confederate suthorities 60 freely approved. From One bxtreme to the Other. The vote ou the new Constitution of Missourl, isan instance of the remarkable chaaye which ing the last four years, This constitution is of the Lisoous, called ae to ene the South the rebellion. A few yrara ag Missourt was notorionsly the mont rabid pro-slav- At the time of the Kan- breathe bis sentiments in the State, exce;t in St Louie or tte tmmediate neighborhood. As au in- stance of the length to which thia calignity was passenger on the St. Louis and Leavenworth mteam- boat, John Warner, in the fall of 1s, bouud for tho latter city. At Lexington the boat was boarded by @ gang of “border rufflang,'' of villainous pect, and “armed to the teeth,’ who peremptory searched every passenger on board, as wel! as the cargo of the vessel, for the discovery of arms Having robled the passengers of all the weapons they could find, they next compelled every man to disclose the Biate from whence he came, and two of the passengers were marched off as prisoners — where, we know not—because they were from Massachusetts! What a chanye! Missouri now Dida fair to become the most radical free State in the Union, Simplifying Matters, Sisos Wanpart Piitcirs delivered bia famous repudiation speech at the Anti-Slavery Convention in Hoston, there has been e perpetual wrangle be- tween his political friends and opponents, relative to the language which he erploved on that ocea- sion, According to the Associated Presa agent, and many persons who wero present at the meet- ing, Mr. Poittive said he was im favor of repu- diating the ensure war debt if the seceded states were to be re!abilitated in accord- enco with = the North Carolina procia- mation, On the other hand, the friends of Mr, Puriiivs claim that he spoke of the rebel war debt, and iu fact that gentleman makes this statement bimeelf, in a letter published yesterday, It may be inferred frou this tact that the radicals havo dropped the repudiation plank of their new plat- form, ant that in future their bancvers will bear the single inscription of ‘Negro sutfraye.""| They ere correctin the conclusion 6 there ia inore strength in the negro with repudiation omitted, A New Story, Next week, we shall commence the pub.ication of Mine Dina Marta MeLoou'’s new story ot Christian's Mistake.’* The Votes in Siberia. Yho Lemterg Gazeta Naropowa contains the following let'er from one of the recent exiles to Siberia, The writer is an Austrian Pole, who, like so many others, passed the frontier in an unlucky hour, anxious to adsiat his brethren on the other side, and have e@ blow at the hereditary enemy of his race “Province of Jenisseisk, Feb, 28.—Malf a inelready past, andoo uews from tome, 7 sent you ne leas than ten letters wit ave out rece’win The Dairy Nave charves cur Uriah fellowant- | @ rep! ‘ These four mbt 1 have vere he * c ainto renan Wwithoul, ever, » izous with being led by the traitor who bas Intely | Qitego dowith myself, To killthe tine I have cccupied the positica asecditor of that paper. “Mr. | bey un Working in tiie telds, whieh, after ali, nay Misount,"’ says the News, 4 cortainly alwaye | e¥en become vecessary SOURS seing the only * means of ming es od wh ry ie deen 4 Jor in the parity constituted almost eole- spent, Ihave also shreaied corn by way of trial, Ty, if not entirely, of Ineh Cathovcs" This accu- land declare thatt rather like the thing, Ttisthe @ation against as loyal nnd patriotic w body of men | custem here to begin work soon after midnight by Hy ccaprs h the yoofburniog logs, and the coru is thorough. as aus inihiaecvutry t4 ae base ae itis untruth> | jy dred Lo'orehand to lessen the tol, You are, ful, Ourdri ens ackvowlelse no tor as | ofe aware that we vo (us a few hours @ leader, sud a viler slander than this could pet) * ae We uve reat ee va together in e) tuo e and are eplug house ourselves, 1619 ‘de heaped upon iheu Joun Mircuse has prove | yok, another she ¢ t wid, the third pro- ed traitorous both to bie adopted courtry and to | o vitus sand yvenera dotank the foursh those pr-neiples of borty wiach were the founda ger sng Lunery 4 tlle Nine tion of the Irish rebe in which he participated ice blading e we peta little Professing to bo the chanpou ct Liberty, he came | 1 ey garden imp! ; : ‘ f 1 wit | aneran swe play é0 tuiscountry, and was 5 Ywith honor by ey : Russian, Tha the American people, bevau was regurted an | yh y Russi: har, and can rend a true friend to Ireland ani ive priviples of free aud Wi eucugh, pie the ianguege of co Mey ata frequent vm, BB e buseness of tt ‘ or } de f rent tbing, at i y dom. F a thy aa) of th n phone forth . Tem so lncky in having suct when he deserted these pri: +e, aL ‘Ned | excellent compar » Whose society ian real ec Dimeelf with a Southern oligarchy on tome, Boime @ tuuodays tly rapidly. The t fs } natives will frequently call upon us ycun upon the Worst type of human oppress ; when didly they be coal in Have a loARcak ha an he struck hands with the meu who called Lis De They are coarse people, sud wo muds koep our dis. Qrymon everythiug shat is cispicable and vile; | teases bub they Wel Dob bake @ denial, and we PRT Hag eet a i been ox opully obliged to turn them out of when be trample! upon the tay whieh every true gs. Toe frost which is severer & gon of Ireland honors an! reveres; when he jaca of ab uome CoHill 2 Tebored to break down the only Government or PST ARES OME RTE Pot My! y will be #ova mpenk out da ed the om 48eX } . . ; ? t earth that has receive the oppressed people of Tre cl converned about ity 68 sumer ia drawsu, land with open art then is was that our Irish | peur, whea we manage to hvely the w dellow-citizens renuunced Joun Mrrouen, and | our la My Romi ee aA Tur wo wh hist, nite bub sexcelleut now nthe spruy thonght of btn only ava man who had dishonored | n'y, |. exclusively, and sali alae t @bo laud of bis birth, It ie sbie crime which | (a beverage made of mare's t Jous Mirourt has couwtuitted a crime against Forgliie seal ms i is aid to Le Abie tur the cbens, boul ive been glad Doth his pation and bis adeptet country, and it fs you had seut me the books meutio in ty » base insult to @ patriotic and loyal people to | former loteers, aud should aleo like tu bave Marve them with boing led by such 4 mau Suche “Kuep'e Cueudsche Tevunclogig' end some | yasigtive of y | : r| Washington Yiarket Retail Report, | | works om universal history and political ec in French, Having no tutellecsual oceuy all, I should enjoy the books exceedingly, While away many a lon ly hour by reading. Al- though we are living smong people, it ie just ae it Was in the woous, wien wo were fighting and roving about. In point of fact our only intercourse is with semi-say On first arriving at the ace of destiuation, I resolved to putdown and ribe everything, for the porudal of my belov- ed friends and relatives at home—my thoughts on tho journey, my feelings here, the incidents of my life in these remote parte, the ways and customs of the people abouthere—in fact, everything worth noticing. But Tam afraid much letters would Stopped on the road, Ihave refire w ven up the plan, and wil) tel! you al! when God Almighty grants me a bappy return, HKuaell we see each other again? [can only dreatn of itnow; but it {ea sud and moat melancholy (ream, Frequently I ait down wondering whether my beloved ere well whether they think of me asoften as of them; and then agein I will think of the im- measurable space atewhing between us I write this leiter in Kuss as) owe are fot allowed to use any other languages, to Rave the wuthorities the trou! le of tranalating then You may sddrean me in Polish, although it may ableto write Freucb, I luclose a sketeh Siberian, drawn frm nature, iu his wine ter habiliinents, and the portrait of @ wil 1 Ostjak from the banks of Ob." 1) transmitting this letter the father accompanies it with some remarks :— “Prisoners sentevced to colonization are lef without any assistance on the part ol the Govern- ment, Those that Lave ot some little cioney may e at @ tolurable existence. The rest go about in tatters, ani bh w work for their daily bread on she farts of the hali-wild colouists of whe reyion " The Nerlin correspondent of the Times, in fur- n that besites those tn+ voluntary » other classes of Polish ex les ure t) be mot with in Sivena, If Poleh «x iiva are to be relie! upon, thouswuds have been pub in the ranks, and wre now mountiog uard on the Chinese frontier in the uniform and the com- pany of the native but @ few have veen banded over to @ terrible fase in the Sibe- rian tines, Many exiles, however, will escape. evely ib Was stated ju the Pobolsit othei! ga- zetio boat no lesa thoy 826 tugitives bad been stoppe 4 io Western Siberia iu ibd bd tather’« note. Mut four letters of the exile ar- rived. I ther wrote six tines, but none of the letters reached tbe son. The Latest Parisian Style of Hair Dressiog. A Varisian writer vindicates the tashious in hair as follows: Our women wore on their necks aich @ quantity oftalse hair that |) was feared we ahould have s bur fern were rumors of @ decree wi y woman to a daily mexi- wum ration of har, The women would be obliged, as during the famine of ‘1, to come to the Mayor's ofice of thelr reapoctive warla to receive two ounces of false hair per poll, All at once the mode changed, The tufts which shaded the vertet column have climbed to the summit of the head without even resting te recover breath on the ocel- put; but the feminine “tile” thereupon proved too arnall to contain the captive balloons, ur women bare torn out the top of their bonnets, in order to wive parsave to the counterfeit curls which now crown ther edifice, I thoughs at first it was one of those j. which our w: nm indulye in every day, but Tb wince learned that it was the very latest woo! taste to pierce a venulator in one's bonnet, through which the hair may escape and whirl in spece, Atftirat blush -dreas appears ¢x- coosively ridiculous, cousideraton shows that it bas mivantay and inconveniences Women, who are not tender for cach other, aro enabled, by this new fashion, to tear each other's hair without taking off their bonnes, This is one ofthe advantages, Oue of tho inconveniences of tho new fashion as that nothiug is easier toa sub- tle conveyancer than to transfer, without their knowledge, their head-dreas, which belongs to them ¥ e* Sebleawig belongs to Prussia, etde- dcet, by anucxation, Ten times out of twenty, when 8 Woman returns home her husband will ox- claim: “Mon Dieu ? what has become of the top of your head Ff s singular reply: “le was wtelen from me in vtumous.” ib inay be objected that women ero imprudent to use biis contraband Lair to at. men's love, Of n truth it is self-evident that in making bio fallon his knees before the false bair she ra, a Parisienne obliges him to take the tirat steps of infidelity to her, because the huir be adores belongs to anutler Women, Wea doves of wash-board are now recommend ed to ladies who complain of dyspepaia, = Youug ton sroubled in the same way may be cured by » airou. preparation of woud-sawing There ja a Methodist preacuer out west praise is thus sounded ty acoutomporary : TT have repeatedly beard the most famous i America, but there are times when the flame of bis pathos licks the everlasting hills with @® roar that woves your soul to depths tathomed by few other meu! Financial News, Yiarkets, dre. Now York, Friday, June 16,6 7. M.—The follow- ing were the loading quotations at the Gold Room to- day At 10,580 A.M, 144% 11,00, 146; 12.15, T4d's 5 1, TAs 'es o 142% 5 245, 1442's: 5, 14S4; 3.30, 145%) 4.00, 1434. The ceneral stock market waa dull, and from y to 2 per cent. lower than yesterday. Governments were steady bat business wae Heht, rhe ease in mone ase, Loans on call at 4 percent. are becoming more common, but the prevailing rate coutinues to be 6 perc This counts remain doll at 6to9 percent grade, Forcigo exchange was los active, the rates teuding downward, The leading drawers quoted 60 daye’ sterling 110%, but good billa could be bought at 110. On'Change to-day Flour wae quiet and searcely so firm, Wheat was heavy foro non, aad firm for food grade Corn was le, a Ye. better, Outs were firmer, Derk wastirin, Pork wase ly. Lard was quiet and ateady, and Whiskey wae dull, STOCK SALES-—FIRST BOATID 10000 17.8, 66, 67 ith 100 Atlantic M.8.,..175% lub, “Wald 5) Manmposa Min 2 1000 1.8. 66, 'S1, ep. a) do 4000 | ae Diebii'e,. Ye YA Quartz bail 100 Cary Inpre 100 N.Y N'¢ M. 65, ELA SB “Odio & Mise TWH do, ‘ Ho NY, Ge, '53 Vig ) Brie log M 14 do. Yo\ay, LAX a : SMB. @ N. In... 6536 5000 P. Ft. W.SC.1 140 do. OS .e0b 4 19 TL, Can, BR. 125 Py Qu uo. ilsamlas $00 Cle, & Vite Me. 67 ow Li, Cea, ba, 60 do } 9 Am, (oid, 45 Chi an. Wh } Guu dy 1% } 20 4th Notional Be 2 Chi. & NW. Pe | hubon Lo. iw do. 10 Chi & 1 1k 09 de voor, Fe. WC dw do,. | Tou do ‘ } 4S Del, & Hud, ¢ 10 Penn, Coal | la Guam, Cons Pt, | ye | | je 160 0.8, 66, 6-20"s...102"s Brie l'f st arin i Cp.th hwo do. nih en eT wg LO P, Ft. W, & ¢ v6 OM) € ew fom es | & vo a 10-¢0'9,,. 06 Hod ky. & wee i Bay anu do. WT any 0. Aa fa) Reading hk. ve 1 tv Unio & Miss . dor tad 49 Bk, Coumou'ith, Soy Am, Gold G4 Canton Co A de ptarnpese Min, Atlante M.S N.Y. Con, ib ) do......bd abs “ to, 4 jw Chi, & K. 1b ve 1) Erie R, on d0,.....9> gaSo% » a Ts Prinay Ev esinu, June 16, 154 f to-daye A comp one we arivon juotationa with those of e® bine, reveals but slight ehangea in the prices of the lowliug articles for household conaunip- tion, the ouiy noticeable variation relating to certain C8iuLios, as poss, Leas dc, which are Aud she will be obl ged to make | pow in grest abun every household, Kees, owing to the existence of nee. ant within reach of nearly active demand from the South, have taken an opward turn. 9 being the number now offering for a quart The slight indications of penitence on the part of butchers, noticed im our last report, are nowhere noticeable today, prices of the better ents of meats still being retained up among the thirties, aud this, too, in face of 4 recent decline of two cents per pow ind in wholesale rates, While dealers in groceries and other articles of household necessity, are constantly arranging their prices to conform with thoes of whole. sale donlere, wo find no disposition on the part of this class of dealers to conform to the new order of things, the same prices being demanded for meats, with cat- tle at 16 cents, as when the same quality of stock sold et al? cente per pound thie with justice, we have low they can reconcile to warn. no one of the shallow excises yetoffered Leine suthesent to con- vince the people that theae p unjust and extortionate demands, are ov moore fish and vegetables would soon Aceompiieh what & ene of The following are the latest (uotations: Butcher’ Meas alae, ip pieces. Ldalse, tere; mation, bathe; do chops, dbase, bacon, 22a2be; fresh pork, lows 3c) ehuanee C01 DeL po! istics should have long eince dictated -lonst Leef, prime, 26a%5e: eom- tewing view & ue than lew ment and ed, 2m23e; Sia lb; ow adc; coru-beef, veal, Liaute to i Walde jor ft doadic; tripe, lualle per pound; lard, fn Jara, 20a20e; batus. 20asc, vultry 4 (ama, urkeya, 30af%e; broilers pair, 1 2ba2 00; eee, Bhaluc; ducks + fowls, per pouud, 26aUS , wild pixeous, each, 44450; squab, wach, sad, Fresh Fiah, per Wh. Ploundera, Sate: ecia, al? 18e; etriped Lana, Tualse; tiuke, lualve, herring, te; hi haddock, Saluc, cod-fieh, Salve; Lon 8 ut, lbatle, smoke! sturceou, 1savt wdc; smoked herring, per bunel, mackerel, LoalGc; salied mackerel, vbe, smoked. saluon, 28as0; dried codieh, val pickled codfish, lumi ze sheli Fiah,-Lobe oysters, per 10, $2 60n#4; op stern, etew sage per Dias buaTbc; cate wked etls, 22025e ; ei re, alive, Balle; do piki’d, Ib. 155 1 dean, crabs, soft, per doz, 1 val 26; do hard aon. su) Ciniis, b ‘ per Ly 14a OU; do rott, Zoabve U ‘ables, - kohlrebi, buneh, loallc; potatoes, peck ; turnips, Talve per bunch; lettuce, tine ; fadishea, bunch, 2ade ; onions, ber rhubarb, Saluc; sbaiiots bunch, Seive ; omatoes are selling at Shadle quart ; » OuaTo halt ec tor luelbe qt.) eage, bunch, a4, parsley, WWalbe; water creases lel carlic, Zon ibe Gare: c's peck k, Cathe: orances, ried apples. Ce: Danas, trawherrios, qu woalbe ; do barker, 4 pherrica, quart, | Butter and Cheese. Prine butter, Suasd ; conn. Qhadve ; Cooking Luister at ZUaLbe ; choose, best, 2 com mon, 16, ae Hrrad and Crackers —Wheat, loaf, Balle: rye, 10c extra pilok per pound, Yalve; eweet crackers, 158 ine; Boston, iZniic; soda, ital4e: butter, LialSe y peck, Ibalse; pie plant, buach, Salve; cucumbers, LualSe eneb ; striag walnuts + Faleine, doz. & Sundries, Kean dry, per quart, Yaive; brooms, each, bumi be er buehe: e auc; m per pound, ber quart, Salde; rice, Yalde; lee, | ce © 75 cents per 100. NOTICES, SPECIAL peas, «plit, per pound, 6ase; coal, hard, vedic; coal, stove, per tan, Tung oo; ae, per gallon, ac; macaroni, per pound, 20 ition to. the Public—Purchasers of Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor should seo thas the new private Government stamp having the signature, Hi, Dalley, in white at the end, aud likeness in the centre of the stamp, ie ou overs box, By #0 co ing, they will be guarded trom the many counterieite now offered for sale, The genuine, wholesale and re- tall, at depot, 43 Liberty et. N.Y. 4s atvs Life Balsam.—Kheumatism to ttw painful forms; also, scrofitla, ipelas, eat mo rheum, pimples, blot worst caces of hes, old ulcers, fever sores, itu dauveaces of the blood, mereurtal corn- Plainta, debility, liver and kidneys, incipient can- suruption, & ©, are moet certainly cured by thie erent pests Principal Depot 246 Grand ». #1 SY Us tle; 6 for #5, Sold by drugeiate general! Pia | A Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premiom Lock-Stiteh Sewing Machines and Huttonhobe ebt #2) LBromiway, New York, 8 Ma a over & Baker's First Prominin Elastic Stitch and Lock Sutch Newing Machines, 495 Browd- York, and 436 Fulton at, Brooklyn, a6 lowe Sewing Machine Company, Fltas Hlowe, Jr, President, 629 Broadway, New York, S32 The best and cheapest Clothes Wringer in the country is the People's, say you will use no other, Try it, and you will Made with cork rolls and cog-wheels, they will pot cet out of order ae the rub- Ler ones do, For aale by the People's Clothes W ringer Go. 404 Bromiway, Agents wanted everywhere, 477 Diarrhea, Cholera Morbas, and Cholera by Diarrhea cured iu from one halt hour to one day the internal ase of Hyatt's Swiss Linimen and Coatopa of the Stomach relieved instant! cente a bottle, Depot $46 Grand at, N.Y, DEATHS. ANDERSON \paturday) atternoo ty he the reeideuce of he us, 197 East S5th et, land, aed 4% yeara, noou, Juue IS, at 1 o'clock, trom her late & SIG West uTth at 14 FLY the belo aged 19 y am, dmonthe and lu days fully invited to attend the fuuerai, on pane atternoon, 15th imet., at 2 o'clock, from th denee of her parents, 410 Bast 16th #t.; trom the: to Calvary Cemetery for interment, p fre!and, in the 38th year of her ace, day morning, at O's o'clock, taken from her late te Mary's Church, cor, of Ridge solernu Ligh Mase will be ¢ fhe retain Yu jor interment, HEALY a native of County Koscommon, Lretand, 125 eud the funeral, on Saturday aftertc 17, we ¥ o'clock, trot the resideuce of his bro: Weoet a9uh at. severe Line of Killa, ¢ ) Parmias MeCahe, Lon, tord, lretand, aged JS youre a repose of his woul, aad from thence wo Calvary Cemetery On June 16th, Caroline Anderson, Qyed LL montie and 16 d. The relatay of the fami! are reepectiully invi al, thie » trom luo BLAKE—On June 1th, Catharine Ulake, the be- loved wite of Join Blake, County of Leitsim, lie- The trends and relatives of the family are re«peet- fully invited to attend the fuaeral, ou Sunday after Hee, ~On Thursday, June 15, Bridget Fiynn, pd daughter of Gwen and Margaret Flynn, ba friends aod relatives of the tamily are respect- A HANI -On Thursday, the 15th inet, after a short but severe illness, Ann Hand, wife of Thomas Maud, native of the Pariah of Aughuamuliln, Co, Mousguen, The friends and aequaintances of the famtly are re- spectiuily invited to attend the tuneral, thie Batur- will be On Wednesday, Jnge 1th, John Healy, ihe reistives and friends ace reapoctiully requested MeCAKE—On Thursday, June 15, after a short but a native of the Parish His triends and aequaintunces, and aleo the friends of tie fasher-in-iaw, Owen Douchue, are re-pretiully invited to atteud his funeral, trom the residence of tie parents, 67(b et, and 6th ave, Lites day, Batpn lays 1s wb l< o'clock PY, M, MeNAMARA-On Sunday tuara, bn the Ylet year or | ae, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tnneral, this (Saturday) alternoou, at ofecock, trom the residence of ber sisser, Mis, flare kina, 221 Cherry st, 1 RIDDELL—On Wednesday, 14th inst, William Riddeli, aiver a long sickness, native of Scoland, aod 06 years 2S day. The nud relatives of the famil quested nd the 2 Hood, 18th inet, at 1 o'cloc ovth bi, bear Lith ave, WRIGHT —On Friday, June 16, at 12 o'clock noon, Flizatesh Connolly, the beloved wite of Viil, Wiens, aed 32 years, Vhe relatives and friends of the family are re- d the funerul, on Sunday her late ppectfully invited to att utternoon, J fi residence, WT Bost Lith at, please copy, TRADE NODC JOTICE TO TAIL N working for the follow tat vl Grand 56, on + lor Lhe purpose of re Lvown & Vow o'clock, fvom Nowark, N.J., par x. — THE HANDS dw shope are 164uert atuid i ALZ no shop meetir ManlAl, | neeount ofthe t day evening, (he lasses teeting will be pos poned Nb JACOL | Ou ageton Mog- u bu further notice Ww TPHE PIANO CARVERS ARE REQUES' to meet op Bunday morniny, }oih, at ¥ o'clock, \Oprantom ek My QEUGr OLA, YAN, de Le th dati, Oy Ww Me June 11, Mary McNa- 4 th SOUL GREAT TEMPER! ringmen Y NOTICES. NCE MOVEMENT OF Cfty of Brookien, ihe Mathew Temperance io ot t ther ne next, June 15th, 1566, 1 avenue @nd ilies st at & e firet. Temperance In- nd tothe Reverend Theohaid Mathew in the United states, th Hon. Mayor Wood, of the city of Brooklyn, will pre Sperches will be de- livered by the Hon, 8B. Chitteuden, the Hon, Ln- derbrook Quales, ex-Congreamman from Tennessee, and the bien. Wiliam B. Harber, of the city of Hrookiyn. Seventy-five prominent merehi have endorsed the movement by kindly cone e to ferve as View Pr enteonthatocession, CHARLES MURPHY, President of the Society, BERNARD MAKTIN,' Recording ‘Secretary. MALACHY Fe MURKAY, Chairman of the Commitee on I ration. ! “A GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Me jug will te heid tn the Temperance Loatitate, tof Hatiiton ave and Hicks et. be the Father \Auge a3 ’ A.W. Society No. 1of Brooklyn, on Suns day, june [Sth, at i o'clock P.M. Add: eaers will be delivered by @ host of talented tempera ora so will be sume sone erees tir ce Al are invited to attend ¥ Will be accotu. Tie inatituce toe i ye@ tuay jude 10 eit at ite {\nauguration in the aiternoun, M MURPHY, Pret. BERN AKL ser Sunda KB akiny wad, Hon, C) lee ff, Mille and Le Good lively sapetae, Al r free, A glorious titne is expec’ cure rents, RICHAKIN AUSTIN, Cheir van, FATHER MATHEW T. A. 8. SOCIETY, No. Sof N.Y. wil hod a public meeting, o@ Bunday evenwug. ote s 2 Mim their ball, cor of 2ith etand Sthave, Addresses will be delivered by Mr, Hack and Mr O'Donnel Singing by Mise Connolly Miss heoninek, Mire MeGiowan and Mr. S'ockora, M. Mar aban's band wii also enliven the occa on with choice music. JOHN O'NEILL, Pree. PAT K Gi MORE. See las “ATHEK MATHEW U, BT. A.B, SO: ciety, Branch No, 1, will hoid # pubic meoung ot their Hall, No, liudeon @t, of Sutday evening, dupe 15th, at 7 Addresses will be iivered by ‘ Jas. Camptell at noliy, ne Mine Ke fict aml others JOHN 8, MANIX, JOHN WALSH, See'y Fs THER MATHEW T, A. B, SOCIETY, No. of N. Y., wil old the recular 5 meeting of and Yd @ 1} « Sunday Day Satis o'clock, Speaking by iw Campbe | sod Mr James Beesiand, Sincing by Mra, and Mr. tlaina, Mr, Fa Mr, Coie, apd ott » N. B. ~The meinbe fied to meetatihete ball,on su ye at 12% o'clock, P.M. in full regalia, to participate in the inangura- touof the x tnpecance Tnetitute, South Biaok lyn. THOMAS CONCANAN. Preet. | PATRICK PNNIS, Ree. bec BERNARD DOUGHERTY. Mare aha! 137 PAtuer MATHEW T. ALB. 4 N.Y... will hold « pntii tin SOCIETY No, at th dave and oodet h BuudAy eV s lk. Speaking by Lncle Ben Warder Mi: Michael Macden, Singing by Moessre, Pavan, Callahan, Delany aud MeCabe, also by Mies Couly PELE CURRY, Vice Proat. Hinil bo let, nian nee. liv fea ties: MATHEW T. A.B, SOCIETY, will b No, 4,0t N.Y 4 pobile temperance meeting at & evening, June 13th euking by po and Ira tuc Sineing by and The men y notified their hell ou Sands LZ o'clock, 11 heii, tO Particwe at hallot No. 1, of Brookiyu, Cadete ae also requcete! tomeet at the « wand pace, By orderot GRORGE FLEMING, reat. wot ('e BIEN, Ree, Bee, 132 ADIESR, C, T. A. B.S. OF ST, MARY'S will meet in ther hell, 564 Colnmbia et, on Sume doy, June 14th, at 74 o'clock, Spesking Ly Meacrs, Lanyton end Brophy. tag by ME baeun aed the young lediow of the Society, HENKY MALLON, ra remiden JOLMK—THE Sf, JAMES’ ROMAN CA- tholic T. A. Bh. soety will hold «pub mance werting. (0 their reonsy ba Roo Punday evening next, the isth inet, Bir, Michaet Brophy will address the re at opening of the n subject of yersuce, Mine Conely will «ine ome wet ate AS wall ateo Mi. TL O'Sullivea Jann Kidd The ment ally, are respoettaliy DAVibL BARTLEY J to the above mx f ing (Monday), at& Ss" PETER’S KR. C.T, A. B WL. wil bold a ing on Sui even St. Peter's sohool, Y Dunn and syivester Barna. r livan aod Chee, Stocker, ‘ib, N. GLEESON, Preat, M. NAUGHTON, Sec. l4u "THE IMMACLLALE CONCEUTION T, A, B, Seciety will hold a public meeting in the I-room im 15th .— "The Cadets att ess ou the following ev t,on Sunday evening, June 1% yelock, M ) Campbell and other eminent speakers mud elusers will address the meeiing. = bh ler, MORROGEL, Pres, JOHN MoLARNEY, Aw Bec wt pour KANCE HALL, 168 FULTON ST, Brookiyn—Father Mathew T. A. B. society, No, 2, will hold their public meotiug at the above hall om Suuday evening, June loch, ata). o'clock, Speaking by Thos, Fiton, Tod. Perry, and Dr. Bennett, sings ing by Moser. JH. K tand others, N, B, Bare Tey to meet at the hall ‘clock 1 sin full :@¢alia, io pare o ip the dedvcation of the Father Mathew Iueth- tute, Sour Piooklyn, SLEVILEN QUINN, Pres B. DONNELLY, Mec, sec, JUMN COAKLEY, Marshal, 139 HE FATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SO. ciety, No. 6, of Brooklyn, Greenpoint, will hold thelr recular weekly meting at lemperance Hall, Franklin st, at 74g P.M. ISeh inet, The mecti will be addressed by the tot wits ereat advocatce o temperance: Mosare, Gillingham aud J. Camptell, Sinving by Mr, b n. Misa Tyrrell and Mise Wilson, of New York, The members are outuied to atteud af their hall, ia fall regalia, at 11> A. Mand also the Caarte of the pociety, to act oD conjunction with t ott ocieties in inaus sag the t se uperauce itute, south) Hrookivn, ED WAKD CARE KEY, JAMES NUGENT, Rec, Sec, 136 - THE VATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SO. No.4, N. Y., received thoir costly new flay rh guey ordered of the artivt, Mr, HL. Boess, of 1 thst when the toilowing hivtly conmplimens tary reeolutions were passed Sow York, May 25th, i ree, bavi Dear Sire At @ regular fo H. Bee ting of the basuer Mathew L.A, i Boclety No. % of New York, held on the above date, the following lutions were unanimously adopted: city of New Kei. artiat, of th ing on the Irish . etitnaion of the thir society, produ @ mutterp oce of art unequalled in thie city: Mesoived, Phet tho thanks of this scctety be and are hereby Cendered, io the most cordial m ner, to MH, Boeee, bey, for hie skill and » treatment of the sulject eutrusted to his eare, hie civudty and urbauity to us during the time we visited him, and tor the etudious © and efforts necessarily bestowed by Lim in the production of such tin nificent painting on the Irie thas of this soctety. Kesolved, (hat we bicet exruestiy recommend bim te d ochers cecies, ghd persous requiring the s hud we el LODRRe BO ) by bis super ne rartioe of Ll persons, aod tie weil, ane contracts, apa eenh Resolved, That a ¢ revolutions | eated uuder thy same be prescute 4 esteem tor him, hoping that he may tinue hie career of utility among us, Labds, CONCANNON Ties. PATRICK ENNIS, ec, Bee, LACHCELO® MURPHY, GEO, SMITUL, M. J. SAL, Coumitvwe on Koso unoua, it that the root of our MWK FATHER MATHEW T, ALB, Society No. 3, Brouklyn,&.D.will boid al’ anperapee Meeting at ite tind, coruer of Grand and Tih ate, om Sunday Eveuing, Juve sth, at Ts ofclock. Lue moeting will ba addressed by Hen, dude laly, J, Cheayy, Bay (tue utucky Boy), KE. brown, Beq. and other eloquent rpeukers, wing by Mr. Che, Ctitton, Mr. Libbard aod the Boy . There will be a epec.si mecting of the soe i thie Sature sati's tM, to which she Fy nd hose in particular who suleeribed go the purchase the hal aN requested to attend, J.B. Lt KEKSON Pres, P.M. Lov, sec 123 MuE LAR PUBLIC TEMPRRANCB mecting of the bather M wlha WC lOtys y Brooklyn, wil be he June Isth, et Te o'clock, at their h lowing gentemen wil ad Liteny & sluniae ‘by Mr hers. ibe trieuds of she e0 are invited to ath DENNIS KERKEGAN, ret, FDWAKD PRAY AE, dee, Ne pue SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY WILL hold an extra meeting 04 Monday, June li, te hear the ieport from the Gommtees, ON, BitlANe LEEW, besswimy, a)

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