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SUN. (idvinemnatiole SATURDAY MORNING, , 30, 1865, Brought te a Bad Market. A lerge nuraber of local organizasions have been frmed in the Northern States, particularly in New Bogland, with the object of bringing free!inen to 4 procuring employment for them, societies of the same cheracter, ere in process @f formation, #hd the indications are that the plan will be generally adopted. Asan example of the @xtent to which it has alroady reache’, the Brook- Jyo Freedmon's society, a@ stated in yesterday's on, have on their books over three thousand ap- Plications for freeimen, notwithstandigg the fact that they beve already found situations for a con- a@iderable number. There is no doubs that the [persons engage! in this movement are actuated by philanthropic motives, and that they are really aaxious to ameliorate the condition of the negroest Mas unfortunately their philanthropy is miadi- @ected ; not only that, it is for many reasons posi- ively injurious to the country, Laborers are at the Nertb, while in the Bruth there is @ great deficiency. In the latter section there is @1 the present time need for even more Iaborers @han was the case before the war, yet there is Probably a decrease of not leas than twenty-five per ent. wince 18617 Just at the present time negroes da the Bouth cannot expect high waves, for the Amprovement of the country preclulos employers from paying euch rates; but this diffculty ia uly temporary, and it will not be long until “wages there advance to the Northern standard, “With regard to the social condition of the negroes in the South, we believe it will soon be better than atthe North. The preponderance of numbers will maturally give them an advantage, aud employers will soon disoover thet their own interests demand ood treatment of the negroes, But tt ie the detri- samens to the North thas will follow this wholesale 4mtroduction of negroes, te which we chiefly ob- \Ject. A new element added te the labor market must necessarily displace preseat employes, for Gecordant example from the Christian Church. On the Contrary, an example of harmony, good Will, fraternity, and mutual kind!iness on the part of the Church will necessarily be felt in the recon- efiiation of pastanimotities between the two #¢o- tions of our con. aon country. Alabama Casts off her Bardens. ACCORDING to the dispatch of Governor Pansomm of Alabama to President Jonxeow, the State Con- vention must have reconeiiere! the resolution to Pay the debt contracted during the war, The die patch states that the Convention repudiated both the rebel Btate dobt and the Confederate war debt, and we presume this action may be regarded os | final, The temper of the Alabama Convention evi- deatly underwent ® modifying process, judging from its action during the first two or three days of the session, It will be remembered that in ad- dition to favoring the payment of the rebel debt, it framed the resolution auwulling secession in such @ way that the right of secession wae tacitly main- tained. The late reports indicate, honever, that the Convention has “lone {te fret works over'® by fivaliy declaring the ordinance of secession nuli and void (the true phraseology,) and repudiating, in- stead of endorsing the oficial releld bt, Whether this result ts atiributable to binte from Washing- tom, the public are not informe’, but the eudden “right about face’ of the Convention is suggestive of some \imnportant cause, The President ev dently means to givethe reclaimed States just ae much rein as it ie safe for them to have, but they must expect @ pretty ernart jerk upon the bit when they undertake to kick over the traces, Jadge Grover’s Letter of Acceptance. Jopea Maatin Groves, one of the Democratic @and) iates for Judge of the Court of Appeals in this State, bee written @ letter in which he for- mally acceptathe nomination. The letter |e o#- tensibly intended fora formal denial of rlieged reports to the effect that the Judge declined to run upon the Democratic ticket; but tt is more probably intended to exert an influence upon oth- ereof the Judge's political stripe—ol‘en time «there are thoursnuds of whites who are now unable | Democrats who bave lsterly supported the Ropub- o get employment. No objection can be made to licen party, The writer offers no excuse for hav- (fair competition respecting the employment of | ing left the fold of Democracy and wandered off ‘Tabor, nor should avy unjust discrimination be tmade against negroos ; but 1s 1s certainly bad pol- Sey to entice these ignorant crestures away from the land of their birth, when their services are almost indispensable, ia order to make them a upon an already overstocked labor market. | turna to bis first love, in quest of new pastures, He claims to bea Dem- ocrat of the Bitas Waicut echool, saya that he left the party because of its predilections toward ry ry, but now that thisf peculiar insutution bas been finally ani forever eradicatol, ho again re- Butitie not only because the Freedinen's societies would devote their | the Domocratic party bas~purified itself, in the and services to helping the late slaves at | Judge's eatimarton, that he now rounties his for- their homes, they wou!d confer on them a real and ammabstential benefit, Their prosent system of tunes with it, Ho has become alarmed at the evil tendeveles of the Repu! lican party, against thropy, although well intended, is more | which he now framos this hill of indictments: philan' Aeurtful than beneficial. Comtag Scttlement With Sronwtany Bewarv has issued « circular, invit- dng persons having claims agains: foreign govern- ments, not founded on contracts, and which have ariginated since February 8 1965, to immediately | fom revenue; anake out statements of the samo, and forward | maxim of the part them to the State Department at Washington, It is stated that the claims thus referred to,include all Gamage done to ship owners, and others, by the Gepredations of the Shenandoah and other pirates, that were fitted out in British ports, If this in- “T have seen with anxiety the rapid tenlency to centralization; the loose consti uction of the Fal- eral Covetitution fo as to swallow up all tho pow- ors of the Siate: the little regard paid to the only ferdamental principles upoy which civil liberty can securely rest; ® financial sratem tending flood the country with paper money; the ment of the tariff apon principles widely vari departure = from ' the ancient fee and exact jnetice to ellin the exercise of the taxing power,’ by which large masses of property aro exempted from their roportion of the p» burden; but more then all, aclaim set up by > tl country of power in Congress u ern Sistes frem representaion in the Federal Legislature, and tho right of local ae'fgovernment @erpretation of the circular is correct, the question | unt.! the elective franchise Is seiiled accord ng we as to the liability of Kogland for the damages in- fiicted by said pirates, will soon be practically ‘tested. Mr. Bewanp and Fag. Roast have both #iven thelr views upon this subject, informally, their views, This claim I regard as equally un- founded, ant alinost as mischievous as 4 o@ clain of rightful Biate secession from the Lulon.” Thie language certainly shows plainly enough where Judge Groves now stan !s, whatever Lis the foriner conten ting that Englagd ts responmble, | former declarations may have been. end the latter denying the same. It would seem, however, that Mr, Swann has no tn- ‘tention of letting the matter rest, He evidently means to make a formal official dernand, in the name of the Government, and to insist upon its payment. As the difference | 88 Ceol agement to of opinion between Earl Rossaty and Mr. Sewarp A Fair Specimen of New Vork Juntice. The verdict of the coroner's jury inthe case of and the young woman who dled in Lay rene street,:rom the evident effect of violeus parturition, is aimply eputable p! yeiclans who The engage tp this revolting species of crime, tie so radical, the question probably will hava to be | Jury burried through with te casein @ censu- settled by arbitration, as ie customary in such dis- ‘putes, The only difiiculty to thie arrangement ia, #0 far as our Government te concerned, that ut able manner, and their verd.ct, efreum ances eo plain, is nothing but a farce, The cor- oner was of course obliged to discharge the accused under would be hard to find imparial arbiters among the | Parties, under the verdict of the jury, but bis re E tropean Powers, a® nearly all, with the excep- tion of Russia, evinced @ prejudice against the ‘Union during the late rebellion, Possibiy some auch policy as that recommende! by the eminent marke upon the occasion only Lelped to render the whole thing more iarcical. Hs “adinonished” Guinvia that euch acts as thet with which he had been charged were wrong ; told him that ‘there Dr, Francis Liturw may be acceptable to both | Were no doultsin the m nds of himself and the parties—that of leaving the question to German | Jury a8 to hiscomplicity iu the matter, but there professors of international law, Whatever phase the question ’may take, however, the rosulte wi)! be looked for with great interest by every civilized nation, ag it will furnish a graud procedcns for the future, Christian Reconciliation. Tn address delivered yesterday by Right Rey. Blahop Porrrm at the Episcopal Convention tn this elty, will do much toward allaying the eptrit of sectionali¢m that has been lately manifost.d be- tween the Nortiern and the Southern churches, There is, porbaps, no clase of people in the res- pective sections Who were more earnestly enlisted in the issues at stake {n the rebellion, than the ministry; and itis ae singular fact that the an- tipathy engendered by the war seems more deeply rooted in thelr minds than in those of almost any other class, A large proportion of Northern min- taters have not shown as great a degree of forzive- ness and Christian chanty toward their erring brethren es is consistent with the teachings of Curlatianity; and the Southern ministers have shown arpirit even leas in consonance with the precepia of the greet Teacher, In this condition of the Christian mintatry the address of Bishop Porvres is calculated to tone down sectionaliem, aud to restore that feeling of fraternity between tho two sections which as this time is #o desirable, The Bishop saya: “Among the many happy connequences of the restoration of peace will Le, it is ples imed, the rpeoly reappearance in our general e.cles matical council of the beloved brethren, Bishops, clergy and laity, who for tour jens have been separated from us by hinstrances Incident to a atate of war 1k will be @ reunion shat will arouse the tender soum bilities of every ( that old affections h ‘ned, not extinguished, and ¢!as feelings long pent up claim e@morethan ordi.ary indulgence in dem neira- Hous of love, respect andaympathy, — I verily de Deve, as 1 do moss fervently hope and prey, that not one word of reproach or bittern: ill be hear, not one look of coldness ap » to mar the cignity avd loveliness of that toucuing seene, In that much-longed-for we'come boun we shal! need no celaradon of principles, no forma) vindica- iss of the peaceful charactor of the Cristian min- airy.’ The desirability of harmony in the Christian Chureh North and South is not confined amply to its effect upon the religious societies, The civili- gation and enlightenment of the whole country is identified with the progress of Christianity, We could hardly expect» syeedy return of fraternal feeling between the Numh and ihe dou with om will show was not mfficient evidence to implicate him,"' Then, {f the jury w- re satisfied in their own minds upon this point, why did they not make # roasuu- ablo effort to find guitictent evidence to "ina; Iicute’* him, If they had x!ven the case such an examina- ton as was casential to a full development of facts, end not exercised indecent haste in getting it off their banda, they might have gained security from the guilty paty or parties, whoever they may be, for a fow years. It is useless to hope for a cur- tailment of these borrid crimes so loog as such juries are tolerared, Tho “Irish People * Of this Fenian newspaper, which was suppressed in Ireland by she Governmoat, the Dublin Evesina Mart says: Wo bave, with some of the seved numty !ebe Luraa P. le firet article is headed “Priests in Po.tics,'' and the strain of is will be manifest from the single yon- tence—“Liberty must te won by force, or sot at all, Therefore, we wust either give up our cc un- try to or teach the people to disreyard wlitico-ee astical dictation." The next is Beaded “he Poniane ecd the Patries," and isan atiempt to rid.cule certain articles in the Irish aud English journals on the extent of the Fentan or- geuization, ‘Tbe Bister Islands isin a style of compomtion with which we have been so ta- miliar in Lrelaud thas if tho seizure of the paper hed not taken place, noboly would have been ck, by ite anti-Euyiish spirit as anything un usual, page on “infantry and Cevairy,” and the “Poe's Corner © calculatel wo cultivate the sawe feelings of dissection, But as ususl the correspoudence is the airiking feature of the journal, Is extends over nearly three pages, and fo so pungently written that ib ie iupossible to clase 1s with ordinary new letters, wont to an oditor by voluntary corres feuis, by re- markably pervade Dy that o position to ecclesias- tical intlueuce in politice which Las been the lead. ing feavure of the paper, These commun cations, | however, also contain #uch paraseol yy as t “Liberty they (the Irie.) will wave,’ aud * Wi. they seek i, a8 will bo in a« different place (shan the ‘Parliamens of ip oppreeaurs')."” aod diMeulty, procured a copy he “bhey will use d.Qerent and more forcible argue menu," Seuthern and Northera,Merchayts, A number cf Boussern merchants bose com. menced trading with the North Ogain, end Juiging from @ letter of ® Chariesion correspondent they Were much pleased with the ma ner in which they Were recvived here, and the leniency of N ribern | merchania, Tl) says: T asked for sixty days credit, a word of objection. An wh askodl for four months, was and got it, without r toli me that he Siveut ree, and treat. Od like @ Genkieman every whee Anoiber sbowed | me the recetpt for » debt of about fifteen hundred dollars, contracted before the war, which he had id in fall; and he asked for four monthe one ill of ight thousand dollars, which was readily given, Still avother settled hie ol d indebtedness pai: A boy yh oat ant and hited Af months for the nee, while he got ninety days on three-fourths of hie new mnl!, One man said he had many frieuds in the North, and they all knew he had been a thorough rebel. Ma expected some taunts, bat tried to carry himself | ke » gentleman and was courteously receive A, A Mob of Wemen. The Levant Henatn, of Constantinople of Aug. 23, says that on the previous Wednesday » “re- volt of the hare na’ took place, which, for » time, threatened broken windows and scratched faces to P.M. s Mussulman child waa brought for burial | to that part of tle Petit Champs in which inter- ments bave recenti¢ been forvidden, The cavaases atthe adjoin'ng police sation Interfered to pre- vent tbe buria, aud in ton or fifteen m'outes « crowd of women and ebil¢ren, which whim ¥ swelled to some threa hundred streng, gatherot round the spot frore all pai of the adjoining Mus- sulinan quarter, Beirng s ones, broken crockery and every oster availa le masile, they seaniled the pole, and amid such a siorm of Aiscordent screams ae tie neighhoring ravine hes seldom or never echoed to, threatened the faptieha with the worm that feminine anger could ¢o to them if the interwent were not allowed. Tue lieutenant of Atioly however, sioud firm, and seeing that the grave was to Le ug in ep.e of Lim, seized the Ntile coffin, and referred the wotwen to che mupli- pality. Tulther, after some slril! resisiane, they | teparred, an! afier being with difflow y keps from | Suaslang (he voors ani wivdows of the wdile j bu'el, were fineliy induced to carry thetr plant io Galate-Serai. There the By diplomatian, iil he bad ume vo rf for fosiructions to S.amboul, where ib was thought bem toq the riot Uy yielding. Accordingly the Boy sccoinpanied the if urg nia back to the ground, ane grave sow x foes deep baviug been dug aud ;lentfully apr nkled With qu cklime, tbe litue corpse wae at length pul ous ol sight, aud the Smazvniau mob dispersed. Fisaneial News, Markets, &e. Mew York, Friday, Sept. 2%, 6 P. M.—Go'd haa been stendy to-day at 149% 0 144 The stock markets de veloped mo changes of moment, prices differing but slightly from those of yesterday. Governments were steady bat dull, Money was very easy, and freely | dane!iter, offered Wo good houses at 6 per cent, oneall, Bterling dren of exchange was quiet and firm. The lending drawers asked 1090's a110, but there was very little business doing. Oa 'Change to-day Flour was bc, @ 1c. helter, Wheat was lc.e 2. better, Corn was firmer for sound and heavy for unsound, Sound Oste were a shade firmer, while unsound were lower. Pork was firmer, Beofwasactive and firmer, Lard was dull and heavy, and Whiskey was steady. STOOK #ALES—FIRGT HOARD, 19000 17.8, 64, °91, re.1 10 Mariposa Min.. lov U.S. 200 6000 Us 6 tow US, Ba, 10-4 avo Tren 13-1 + 12% Dosey verses 12 Unfon Tol, 74 0 do ela sk 6 100 do, 136 Del, & tiud, ©... 160 100 Cle. & Vol. kK. - ‘ bw Central © 61 100 Chu ARR cere — oO Cum, Coai Pi, |) aig Boo do.,,... 11101114 TRADE NOTICES, S withon’ @ Liconse, Clear tho T be do,.....45 44nd : Ssasaceiepiappainada aictaakiaical aged y eng will tebe fon » ic ver M. o% ‘ of 7 Sonae AGRE » at 2orclork, at the foot of HM ae es as, ty nae ag Lox SHOREMEN’S U, P, ASSOCIATION, | thore that arein favorot the eau: 10 UB. TOl..ococese ue i) il hold @ ‘elal meeting on Satarday | 8fefovi'ed to atiend. ae goot eneck ora eveul pt. 3, at 155 Bpring st, at 7% o'ciock, | Will te present. Twould aayt BKOOND HOARD, Ponetual attewdance is reas Uy orde: of De teiked on tho Babbath day upon t) 1° Tenn fs,.... 4 Reading R......112% | NIS CONNORS, Prost. PalkiCK PUELAN, Rec, Post 20 vaars. and havo procure! 100 Mo, 6s. Be lle | Bee, ¥69 fl 009 ot era to the Plotee. a lbw iis inpts Alb ND q SEDO TTT oor? | awrabidine etzen and in 1000 Obie & Biss 614 | GASH AND BLIND MARFRS—THE SASH | within the, feucr cf the law 1” 1s elie 63%, | end biiad cio of the cit’ of New York are | has alweye Seen my pide, an 10 Chi. @ N.W. PT. Gie etetia meet. on Monday eva, Oct. Yd. at Ist] 't: Art’cle Ist. Amendinent to t! ly Chi. @ KT. RB... * cOr , att o'clock precio, MICHAKD HAMIL- r shall make no laws 20 BP, Fe Wo & c. 99'g | TON Pree i 201 Hehinens of re! mane or pani 2 lt Ove es aod a a j 7 op) Tar > oof, or abridgi he fre im PAAR Tels Hae oR AL ek ane 1 Hib sTABLEM PROTECTIVE AND | Henee"op” Meese! ie 60 dow. T1)Mullu%s by Pacific Ml, Bp... vos Benrvolen he above sonlety You will p'esae cl sors Woshington Market Retail Report. FPurpay Evening, Sept, 20, 1868, Affairs at Washington Markets etili continue to wt by Wy io . Present the discouraging fiatures which have re- | — soc - ¥ NO’ ease mn done, ¢ and it} fal very cently Leen developed in nearly all branches of its ITENIION—MEMBERS OF THE FATH. | MOU Hither!" EDWARD FALCON I | trade. While wo have had no decline from tho high or Mathew Soc .etier ot Now Yuck, B ook yn and THe FINAL MEETING OF THE FAITH! ‘. Jeseoy City, you o vo from_ $) to #5 by buvir Mathew, the Roman © ol'e 4 the fixures of last week, there has been amarked advance (kof WM, EAGER, TL Mulberry 6 toe fr ihe Roma J shed " oe t \ i ou moet leading articles, such as fish, vegetables, | toor, over Box's sore, 1 y, for estab ishtnz ¢ “f pork, fruite, coal, &e. Of veretables, potatoes, eab- MEETING OF THE FATHER MATIIEW | EAS are vor aia Tat ‘ baves and squashes eepecialiy are ad anced, owing to | ZL 1, ALB. toclety, No. 6, Of B.ookiyn. will be heid | organ z ryt 4 tee y yg a dimiuished supply, farmers now in their busiest | & or’ at oye (ereat induce meals ove muuthiy ¢ mal by icing the femperanes cause and «@ "y i‘ fearon, Dot having been forwarding fore fow weeks | yg, +o exterminate the moet fruitful ron ce of "but +4 total en past, Bweet potatoes, however, are lower, being m ih " bod SF jntextentiog liquors, Adaresses | and’ Treasur " be f pov ‘ by Capt. De Camp, Messre. Dunn end ieonard, oiue- | foclet Gnoted to-day as low as 160 por half peck. Bool te | ing by Messrs, Guitan, Holmen Taylor and (Geis. | Prathcts ec! Ss Be thie Deiter: a Pay lh by eher, Aepoul meeting aby P.M, at Holl ut | repre-en yet) us Veal of the bevt quality h nan quoted at4e | St: The mew ai@ vottio! to be pre tand ~ ws “. during the week, OF finite when » orure tickete tor Rall coming off oo the uth of Ob ‘RANSFIGURATION A. Bf | ly bieh beine quoted at é2 Wats) per t Mic tari PB. BRENNAN, Presideat, JUN ty will} tr re fie ta atte } com to *4 a+5 80 for good. Voerhes O'SHAUGHNESSY, pec, li4 th Saal coe v eer a done, aud the few :emanioe are held ate t $2 bie NCR TIPIOA. | Mott and » ¢ « S40 por basket, Craulorries are soiling at Le por BL RATIF . Ae o'clock, Ml ; guart, apd afew quinces ace offered at the rate of Bath Bead Grete! | on the eat 41 Wes] GO per 10, Batter, althoueh at retail but Oath and Sib we | BRIDE Pree. WII trifie seduced from )nat veck’s figures, shows an {a- sat: Yer epost vy PATRICK GCONNOK dicaiion of immediate lower ties, Owing to the soot *. wat ng by —. revailing hich prices immeuee rece pts have recent. it ent LEY ry +t frenetic sad others, th FATHER } Ty heen afriving in this city, overloadiag ine market, Wi’ BOYD kee mw GOUBY, Vice e ty, No. 4 of New } compieve y unsettiine business, and prouue : y BOS, . WT | weelkiv mresine tiarked deeline inthe whoieewie trade, whieh must PUBLIC MEETING WILL BRE HELD | 00 Suptay eve toon be manitesied in the retail barines, In some | SA by the Father Mathew T. A. B. Sor.ets, No ay ¢| bit, Campbet. sia other portions of the Bin ¢ @ rapid deciine bas ulrea y | Brookiyn, on to-morrow evening at bean at | Lars'n, Carroll and taken place, and to Philadelphia thie article, whic’ but a few day's ince was in rome inetances quoted as igh ae BL Was) 2h per pound, bus already tumbled Yunud 45¢, Coal ie quosed io day at $lu 602812 b0 per ton, brown euear ot 13eal8e per pound, wheat tour at $11 GuaSid bo por barrel Butchers Meate.Roast bes', prima, —alte; som- mon, 15e2be; do roup pieces, Lon ide; do stewing piers, ; do amohe Sua. 40 tongues, 1 25a] 60; porter house, Sba4 porn-bews, Smoked and Cured Fish tioked ela, 26028; maoked halibut xvesve; stoked Lerring, per buneh, ioslGe; smoked mackerel, loake; dried codfisly 10 li Pieh.—Lobaters, oysters, por 10, 3 voad crabs, soll, per Tuy 1 bom: Hive, Matte: do piki'd, Ib. 18! ere, wewing, 1 2508 WO; » 40 Durd doz,, 25; clams, wie Veveradles cling at GaSe qnart; Rolirabl, oh Com pew, 16a8) ball peck; turnips, 1oazve bali p lebiuce, ab Sabe tor flue; radishes, hy tase halt peck. Jha44 rhubarb, a— + age, buuch, bc; parse, © Ye ; onions bur rt mint, exbbages ba *, buuch, Gare; aS Quart, asec; | sweet Cords evcel po a Fruit, &e. ine, bush. se: apples, cook. bh Bnsbe 5 fi t, WORKLE; Pears COVEINE, '9 peck, diajus aed or Gad CAteae-P rime bu ter, bbnbs; cor uab et LULMOF at Joahe; chevse, hal, 20! cookin non, 13¢; #x#®, 549 tor MOMAL NOVICES The Phrenological Jourval for October contains Heads and Cuaraciers Bidar in aha '| Human Face, Christian Creeds, The espe Our Bocial | Work for We | Win Love, “What hey Say," | Bpeakers, and other rich re Newamen have it, Only 20 o Fowler and W e “Fal a | for meu ang boys, BF prices leas Vd Baldwin's Dae. 1Y aad Cy can Man, | muon, How to | “o'ng South, Hints to | ME With Llu trations, | “nits of Clothing | sbyiee beties, aud ore in the ci hover, uaa’ the Pora police and municipal authorities. About T | ona, &c, &c. kor and | NAKD MARTIN, Kt SPECIAL NOTICES, rover & ere Highest Premiam j¢ Stiteh and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines 495 war, New Y. and 235 Fultoa street, Li o0%- SOCIETY NOTICES. FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, soc ? No. 6, N.Y. wil hold their pnbife meetin ortow, Sanday, at TP. M * D, HAYWARD, Pi Wheeler @ Winee rent mis eS |) aes 34 et, and $0 are Epen Ww ock * Rew and Eugene Moreen, Jr. Machine and ion tele Sohtce hee 628 Stow J Favan, Calshan aad others, way,N. Y. a9 the pianovorte, Howe CANDLER, Ree, ter, Brete Sewing Machine Company, No 629 wane NY. Elias Howe, Jr, President. Agenis eit mere Charms of Youth for the Com- No.6 of N.Y. ave, Sunday even Beclev and Velde ill akin and eth, Pries Que Doilar per Rote . ! a ndoth anufsctured at the Laboratory, No. 566 mh ree a Les gd lbs A yA A aor te steed by all Deugeists acd by B.A. | iS nbecw are notified to > Lovejoy, Wholessie Agent, 93 Fulton «t, N.Y. 80% Iv mering at Vo'ciec’, PM. Sunde Dalley’s Magical Pain Pxtractor Pesi= 1 on. the 1th ‘a Oetcher tive! cures burns, roaids, euta, bruises, co ne bund- sale at Depot, 43 Liberty #. 190 re Bs day, & ote Rev. 8 s ’ dad ,D., Fpeskers Mees, Modden.Bickman Carran! ic f rmick, Beeretary te Territory | ghivine hy Meserw, Leng on, Sarre ¢ nit oth Henne to Macele a only daughter of lente Le | CHT ARLES RICHARDS, Pree, JAMER CAS Fec FATner MATHEW T. A. B. No. 1, of Taveer wil Hunt, kay, of the former mace, No cards, - DEATHS. DORAN —On Friday marning, Sept, 99, of trphold | to-morrow, Pun fever » daurhter of ran, of Book nd @ t fe WARD DA! 16 pactiully invited | eincon, Cet. 1, at f tatuer, 7] North 293 the funera,on Panday from the residence of FIRTH-On Thursday, Sept %9. of dyrentery, Jo akin et . | eonh If. only ono: James aud Jatharico A, Firtty dof Bok ei 5 years and | month, | a Tbe frieads of the funtiy are rerpactfull evening at T etelock oe PG8a che. te eral thie Csatusday, afte: Reve’, tha able and et ec ook, from the r i : : on ! West 41 4 ee.euce is pe Rin ere View dj : Durces, Cont FOLFY—8nddenty, on Thoretar, Sept. 2%, Patr } lor, Fo ey, aved 42 years, a uative of the arial of Drus- Clift Co. Stivoy Lreiand, The friends and relatives of the family, also of bit Lrotherein-iaw, Patrick McGowan, John Kooney K Nolivea F #C, Hupe'es An oth ve, Mv. MceKFEVER, ATNIFS R. C. T. n and Proccle Rolly, are rerpectfally bu attnd Marva BR ,* iy . ‘ the funeral, thi tarday) afternoon, a8 2 oe ek, | AtT © PM) Meera, D. O' Miler and Reoon el from his .ate resideuce, 149 Fourth at. i | a dreamthe we , 8 by Profeceor Ne GALLOWAY-—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Rep’. | Maser Dons, Mee M. E. Mallon and M ry Agnes Ualiownr, daughter of Insane and Evlzabetu | HENRY MALLON, President. JOHN KEAR AI Galloway, aged 6 years and 10 moathe. | Beer e'ary ir th ‘The relatives and friends of the tarollr are rerpect- fully invited to attead the fuueral, trom the M. Py Chureb, cor. of losh st. and 6.4 ave, ou Bauuay afer Boon, Oct 1, a 3 o'clock, “ KOLB— On Thureder, Sept. 98, Lewis Millar, youngest eon, aged 6 years, 10 mo wand v4 Qiso, on Friday morning, Sept. 29, Amelia burr, only cod 4 years. 41 and 22 days, chil- ewie M. and ( ‘ol ‘The relatives and fri espectfully lurited r to a ee ren a), froz 16 rusdence of ther | Parents, Siz Woast 4ith Sunday, Uct. let, as J won 7 o'clock, P.M. (th et, om sunday, Vet, 5 4 Not ETO Ti soclet] eof New Y Civic Sor etion—B re neat ( u will MORTIMORE- of Co. Leitrim, Ir His friends and lept, 6th, Patrick Mortimore, eee GO years, & \UAIn ‘ances are invited to attend | »),, his ‘uneyal, frou bis ine sesidenuce, 24% W. 16th ot Pr to thie day (; rday), at 2 o'clock, 3 St. Par ; —Ono Thursday evening, Sept. 28 | like to cuene mnell, anda native of Cuurieviue, Co | thes'ts 1 Cork, Ireland, aged 65 veara, itis reatives and frionds are respectfully invited | lorn of one he ela bare to atiend the fumernl, on Baturday aiernoon. Spe. | M ates " cr 2 &t 2 o'clock, trom his late runidence, 67 Wyat TOT RW at. 2 Jorn ait H, Reciet iow in the roc im next RYAN In Brookirn, on Friday, oot. 99, Mre. Jane Kyan, in the 57th year of her ibe relatives and friends of the tauily e re respect: |G. ho lerevr fully invited to attend the funeral, bunday Me - Aen cebes ls of it Ai ernoun, Uct. 1, at ¥ o'clock, from reals | by a diotltwulened eneak deuce, Lambton ave, near Court at. Her nei Wilson and Mr of favorite rir their fimilies te taken to the Cometery of the Holy Coss tor eo. la VAN ALST—At Hickaville, LL, Sept. 28, Belize. beth, widow of the late Abisam Van Avst, in the Sad year of her age, long a resident of the town of Bush- wick quaintances of the family are re- ie vo attend the tuneral, .rom the oid Kev, 5. H. Moener’s on Bun day, reM. ws tv will be he JOUN MeGRATH, P Bee, their monthly at. bet Oct teaxembio" I th contiune within th my rieht nen helper, Tehai Vooniiet: alro Mise F elec'ion of odicers tor are notified to attend DELANEY, Pre Gf Pres, M.J.BAL GE, Kee, RE FATHER ciety No.4 will hot thelr Hall, 355 Bast jt 1, at 7 o'e ve hei auce Institute, corner of Hi nH 6. Addresses will be detiv 1. Verry, Pealfe, and D, Sutton. and J, Tincey, CHA Sine MURPHY, PUB MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's Pather Mathew T. A.B, Society, No Lof Brook], a, will be held to-morrow evening «7 o'clock at e@ Hal, Ziv aud 212 Courtet. The nieet WILLIAM MAKK ROOKLYN F, M. T, ALB, Si Hall 198 Salton st.—-Public meeting to-r evening, at o'elock, Spoakers—Frank Hertnon, Shook and Sallivar , ees one Nolna, Holmes, layior and meeting at 2o'o ock em +O 1Ull wttendance request Lo pot forget our Mell on next Wednesday eve Parente wil please send their buy » ' cow. WM. KLOUK, Wrest. i Ol eR, Vice Pie. PALKICH GALL G “, will . yy =a Bee, iia lis: T EW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIA BRANCHNO, 1—THE MEMEERS OF THE | Yount ho JO eather Mathew UBT. A. H, suciety will boid | mug at 3 Goria their public Lumperance meetin, “morro indi a attond. ike Bunday evening, at 7 v'e ocky at buct: [lal ve Briton: Pas 7 Mav itod Wo attend, doudiny r tou at, were addveasea wt be aelvered by ‘t, 1 —- as Lynch, Keg, W. Dawson, Eq, and Jolin Al Wile, DEY, S. thY ’ 1 ’ yw Minette We Mie Tribe ae ek Wiis REY Bs A, ¢ OREY, D.D., WILL PREACY Foon, B.GALAGHER, JAS. MeGOWAN, | toa ath tk tecuos tr yirpretetiy View, ANDKEW McGRATH, Rec. soc. id | Be PM Hah tormasog, ot lve AM, an. H VATHER MATHEW 1. A, B. SOCIETY, i ve | No, & of New York, will hold a public meeting in $i:.4 ARNABAS EVISCOPAL CITY Mi Faber Mathew Hai. cor, 26th et. and 960 averue, | of foe ee yt Chanet Ba Moves ware " aday, evening, Oct. Latte Geowe J. | Wg A Me to) pervicee OB Buud Carnpoell, Req. and Mr, ibomas Liord, atPM.” wi 4M. On br diese the meeving. Singing by Me-sri , Pi eA o teinpe ti Daniels K.ug Aud others, aso Misses ey, henaine a hoat of ushers. hereby nos trend the re; i MM. ‘KR GIiLaUes, Vicg, CHAK ary. ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, Sot for women anu ch upport, NITY i M, 4 HUGUES Pres, ‘ BS A. CLAKK, | u ual, mi 1 Pa bath px ool us 2 revalis, let him come to dn re ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCTER re Poh A a end ABth et, 2 nt, M. McGEURY, Vice, JAM DATHER MATHEW UNITED PAL 8 ciety, No, lof Brook'en, PLOY wilt hotties net nf TOM, Sas Joveo ant emter Lint Fa 1 TIE MARSHALS OF 4 ne, & HEST, JAMES wi nal October let, nowill attend the temperance t. Misa M. Co ry B. Saltiv ' ADDATH - BREAKING MATHE itecet Aud HURT ee The ee eee | will be wcdresed by Moses Plath 1h, Langs Hin. Bin Min | : arate, Teed ie Cire: | James Connolly, Bincing by Messta, Patricht ewtce | Cooner, Mr Kiddy os Dk LAMM, Pre 0 chops, eee ©; Jam per pond, 4 ye hy NEI, ok Daly, PATRICK LYONS, Brest. GO, | WM. O'BKIEN, Hee, be e Sie; fresh pork, Sale: corned-pork, vq | 2 NEtls Hoc. Bee SSO | a pHE IMMACULATE CONCLPTION T,” maaee, vaoe | i110, lualve per peviia Tard, PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER B, Boviety wil hoid a putiie ie eo the Prah Figs per it ounitere ate; eole 18024; the old ab | (ie Hh thei ball Kae 14th st,ea Hundey evautn ; ‘dsc; 4 . n gp. Oct, t ' Ode i err) stg Res sudiouce will be addresses by ete B. Bobject— 4 ! b . i} a + Simsiug by HO, Vincent esoul ¢ ' egos te Ai ape baw Hivan and othe JAMES REARDON, + ; leon Phos. J.T MOGH, Pres; JOUN MeLANNEY SREENPOINT M'SSION--THR of the Greenpoint Mission so ¢ vehiau's Artour, woruioriow, abd Me e'eoce, CHURCH, & tity Dewey wud tq P Siu ae err in their Hai, corg ¥ ue w Ainy Hi 1 SOCTIT UJ 1. FOCTIEA f he wat i. WILSON, "ROMAN CATH ” Dina sand fre othe? in the ul alwace h my proves! ak ihe d bare ale batt J PASTO on he ‘aul Hite on a} ‘Uublube gosed A pbisuge . =o vd . 4 TY No, | (DHE CONGREGATION OF * Vi ’ POP aresaaangi wien Tone disgites ot | Greece RLGATION OF THE SWEDISH their Hall aa brankiin #t, wexs Sunday Evenine, at T ph At New Y . @ an Chuceh of Gt us Ade e'eiock, Me J, Mtarsand will addiesa the meeting, | o pW) Iuees los Give a Om Biueiug by Mr. Josepn Brown, and @ Band of atin. | o Ne ueod, Pasor A. Auge eties will Kive & grand entertainmend during the | -t Jaren, tr patelical Lutheran Cbd oy evening, All (he membere are requested wo attend | ‘Lbureda + Uct. bd art oY CU ae the Maer aN » to nominee esoere i the ub be eid Be hue ean o clice "Yer feed “e Bex) dues Te, JAMES | Ubustituion ne DiLNce, AO id “ hee, se, tad | tou, ond Whe clscisan of Desesatt ¢ i

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