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bave met Lee . + day's work’' could not be formed in less time TU ( OCT, 28, 1865, 7 ow perform #a BDAY MORNIN a 2 hal _——e | than Was then the iaw of custom, But in course of A Senthera Gevernor Going Wrong. ime the reduction came, and employers were no Govranon Peery, of Ssuth Carolina, has * re- ith the strongest opposition, perhaps with the argument of our tert, that s “legitimate doubt satisfied with the result of the reform sya “a, Financial News, Marketa, de. New York, Friday, Oct. %, 6 P. M—Gold has been steady to-day at 140% 0 145%. The general stock market has experienced sharp fluctuations to- day, resulting at the close im an advance of most forts, compared with the latest quotations of yester- day. Governments were steady and without mate- @aarkadle feculty for blinding the good andthe | tem, From time to time, a# invention 8M | ri) henee ‘The Joan market was easier but irrou- fad in bis official utterances, In his momage to | to the reacue of over taxed labor, the | iar, and on the whole more quiet, the rate being @he Legislature, however, » synopsis of which Was | duration of m day's work was atill fur- publisved in yesterday's Sts, the ia rather @ Preponderance of the bad clement. Here is one Gecidedly bad feature: “No man in South Caroliae oan take the test oath without perjury, end it is Mot the polics of the President to enforce [t..' Now @orernor Prntt virtually tells the people, in the culture; the mechanic cast aside the si ther curtailed, until fi ally the patent reaper and the thres'\ing machine took the place of the | primitive hand implements in the realms of agri- of the worksiop ani replaced them by the great inventions which bave revolutioniz«d manufacture. 7 per cent. Commercial paper paseed at 74.29%, with more eeliors than buyers, On 'Change to-day Flour was beavy, and be. @ 10c. lower, Wheat war ic. f 2c. better, tm wos active and %.higher, Oate were a shade firrrer. Pork wes dull and lowe’. Beef ‘aad request, Lard was quiet, Whiskey mple tools STOCK GALES—=FIRST NOATD. Quoted rentence, that there is no necessity for | What was the conssquonce ? Production was so oe Ue SA Care I as 1% @bem to elect men of Union sutecedeuts to Con | largely incrossed that @ mechanic could porform in we 8 Ge "sty oi 4 4 ‘ised wrees, aud be espec.ally tele the Legislature that | ten hours more actual work than be previously | vsug yre, 7 S10 Ot oe : sw Mil. oP Pe abi @hey wil! be justifiable in sending the most implac- | could fn mxteen or eighteen, and the working- ty a e a6 ie 4100 84... ri beet P| able ex-retelato the United Ptates Sonate. 126 | classes thereoiure claimed that ten hours #hould be | 7 rts, Git: fl AN oe Mek, Cen. its §ntluence of such teaching; upon a people Who are | sanctioned as the timate day's work. Of course Re ¢ Ciissscoces OF pid PLP W.a& HY ‘ uown to have etrong avmpathier for the lea'er® | the proposition was strongly opr osed, &$ propoai Sao © 4) Ch * dn the late rebellion, cannot be otherwise than | tions for the clevation of labor always have been MOU Ne Oe 4 a0 By Cou pernicious Hew does Governor Ps uns hovw that | and doubtiess always will be, butaiter loug discus oy ie 4th M..... 94 100 Erte 40 ie “notthe policy of the President so enforce’’ | gion aud agitation of the au! ject, employers saw the } . National B, 105 @he test-cath? The Presiient bas nover srt expressed himaslf in opposition to that oath, bus whatever his views may be pon the subject, the gnatter reste not with bir, bet with Congress. We have some hope that Congress will #0 modify the terms of the eth at bo it members who Dave received the Executive parcons lub there Me) capital, It was severe! years ago that th syetom was estabiiahed, Since then th of Invention has gone rapinity. Machines that only eanof the claim, finally they acquiesced in it, aud nobody hae ever @nce pretended to amy that the reformtias not been beneficial to both labor and on with unprecedented a few wom C0... 41 . 41% low be eeve 2) MM K . 200 Cle. & Wisse Kt 4300 du. 2) Cal. & NW. K ho te « e ten hour e progress ai ay gs Cle. Ta Cul. & rears % " 'e J noagn mo certainty of that, aud not even @ provewuny azo wore regarled as the perfeciton of a r sol 1000 U'.8, 60,8-20..103 400 Marinosa Min... 1134 Abst members wil! be admitted without any refer: | ing institutions, beve bern set aside to make room | 4s You Erie Pf wee® OSG ence to their recur’, af Governor Panny implies. | for othore a8 far superior to then as they wero to 16.0 do ag The Radicals are aiming to debar all the reprosen- | the old-fashioned haut iwplements, Every year | yon BY Qatives from the Southern States, in order to ene hae brought thousan is of uew machines luto une, eG ae oe Sorce their favorite suffracehobby, They bave @ | thereby constantly increasing the amount of labor 6.00 Mo. 6 ‘i 8 gpower!u! influence in Congress, end ifsuch couns | performed ina given lengih of time, Again the Ow Tenn, tin gut Chi, @ is. Le is am q@el as that of Governor Panay shall prevail, the | mnbject of curtailing the number of hours conati+ i i £5 wi Wie Rodicale will be very likely to accomplish their | tuting a day's labor, is agitated by the working jw Fe Wo 84 od. The true policy for South Carolina is to make | classes, Employers edmit that such « reform Wash on Btaxvket R Report ate representation ju Congress certain, if that be | would bea great bevefit, morally aud socially, to ing etal posible, by seadivg thither ten who can @ub cribe to the cath, and ff there are go men of thet wiast, as the Govcraor claims, then those should de clected who are as little obnoxious ee peesible, Another feature of Governor Perens’ auessage is even more injudicious than that before gnentioned. He opposes the repudiation of the Mate debt, and recowmes is that it be bonded, We would like to be'ieve that Governor Prnsr alludes onlz to the ante-bellum dobt, in this convection, Dut while he does not spesk explicitly of the rebel debt, it seems plain tbat be includes that in bis gxecommendation to the Logisisture, We com gwented upon the repudiation question yesterday, am relation to the case of Georgia, and the same @uggestions sre equally appliesvle to South Caro- dine. If Governor Pseny were @ high priest of Radicalism, he could not more effectually aid the schemes of that party than he hes done by the Aanguage of bis recent message. Possibly the Legislature may bave the pood seuse to discard his eounsel, for the good of the Siate. We sball see, those of the present day are notable t hundred years ago. Yet it ia well Lnown producing capacity, in consequence of has been increased more than # biundred im exieen; sod if ttecn sears ago be complish in ten hours what fifty years ay cause, that the mechanic of to-day may formerly did iy teu? tobe regretted vews, that Wang Ha been elected Governor of 8 vith Carolina, Mexican Matters-A New Batch of Re- ports. Gus late Mexican news is, as utual, very contra- ailetory d unsatisfactory, Only two or three alays ego we bed an imperisl proclamation from Mlaxiurtas, officially aunouncing that the Re- pudlican President, Jcanez, bad left the country, @ud that the conquest of Mexico was abstantially eomplete, Now, we bave the information thet the Liberal lorces are besieging Mataqoras with » con- pdevable force, and that they are overrunnlug the mbvic Siate of Tamaulipas, [tla worthy of vole, however, toat (he last news comes through Senor Rowrno, the fvanvz minister in this country, and Possibly it may be slightly colored for «feet upon the Mexicen loan, which has heen offered here, ‘This supposition is strengthened by the fact that Le force besieging Matatmoras is reported to be under command of Corrixas, who, according to a @uccession of previous reports, had only « few bundred guerrillas, wiih whom he was carrying on @kKiadof bushwhacking business, Whatever the facts may be, however, is is evideat that MAxINIMILIAN gives himself no wneasiness couceruing the Liberal party, Our dispatches by way of New Orleans, state that on she 16th ult, the anniversary of Mexican inde- pendence, Max. publicly adopted Acocsrvs Irca- aibp as bisheirtotbe throne of Mexico, Irvs- arpa is the son of the Moxican Emperor who played the same game in Mexico that Narotron playedin France—converting himself from « Pres!- dept into an Emperor. But if this report is trua, Avovsrvs Irvcuips could not bave been present to accept the doubtful houor, for be bas just arrived an New York, as an avowed enemy of Maxinriiam, Possibly Max. is afraid that irceucom is beat om mischief, and so bastaken this plan to reconcile him ; or it may be that Mar. is trying to get some. Body to take the Mexican Empire off bis bands, so shat be way get safely back to Austria, The latter suggestion hase strong air of probability, fur it w #o anomalous, if not unprecedented thing fur a monarch (o make @ crown prince of » person out. wide of his family, particularly when be has direct days previous to the election, Jeclining nation, but from our present aivices, It he has been elected in spite of bimaelf, Our, the last Speaker in Congress elect Domocrata, was firai nowlneted for the ship of Bonth Carolina, as a C is a floe statesman, au! in al reape man for Goveraor of juveture; Lut be class—the toothless cordingly, that clay norm usted as bis did not sut vipera of rebeltio JcHNGTON not to surrender to Swewwa refused to surreader until the last rebel succumbed, Hawrton is « splendid tive of the South Carclins extremist en original secessionist; was fu emost possible effort to socure the success ct eracy, sod scoffed ot Les, Jc other rebel jcaders for giving up the ca be now claims to be in favor vt making policy; but he is of the unforgiving tbat cherishes and nurses enmity evidence that ‘“Frugaim is wedded to stil. Wang Baxrron for go necessity of any great baste in eaten sentation to South Caroline Last winter we pu and vegetables of al! kinds the Interests of labor; but they oppose the move ment, upon the Lypothbesio that a legitimate da work cannot be performed in eight hours. so far as menu are concerned, it is safe to say thet more manual isbor then their predecessors of Tierefore, \f the mechanic of fifty years ago could produce as much in fourteeu hours as bia sire fourteen hours, does it not follow, from the same tent to produce in eight hours justas much as be Senth Carolina Still Detinot, A digpateb from Charleston uunounces the much is reported to Lave written @ letter, ouly a few ryetive man who bad taken no active part in the rebelliou. a a desirable South Carolina at this the notorivus Wave laweron, the rebel general who used his utmost endeavors to Induce General posied of when his counsel was disregarded, sud ing his State out of the Union: ho exerted every NSTON end bis position within the Usiou, and bas pi recommended bis countrymen to follow the same It‘ unforwu nate that sucb a man should be chosen governor of the 3 ate which propagated treason, for itis good rnor, pa tho rebel debt for State policy, aud ofScia! disre gecd of the Congress.oua!l test-oath, will be three Points not calculated to impress Congress with the Covuked Meats by the Pouad hed ® number o! Suggesting the opening ot establishments, where the public could purchase, alresdy cookel, meats This subject is agen Fatway Evesina, Vet. 27, 1966, Although our inquiries at the market represented in our to-day's report reveal no violent fluctuations inthe rat fany of the articles there ao que a! uoward ” articles of household u utter, which we lact week left lp au impro’ recently Leen alfiicted with a rep disposition ior which it bas of incalahed, and the better grades are ually retarol tothe outrageous neures oi the pas’, baving already advauced five cente pe pound, and even higher prices are indicated. € Now, there bas uevertie ess been @ erw’ of many of the let sities yo perform ope that their invention, per cent erodes, however. are a4 yet uncha wed, and buc eflil the ruliog prive of ordinary tirkiua, been advanced? cents during the weec have uld vould ac. ‘9 required been made in several instance t the the bare uivhest tivure this article ha 1 Our Mor at this reason of the of good quality, is arriving freely. and prices are reduc good dressed turkeys and chickens selling at 25a2@c per pound, Of fruite, app eoare @ trifle lower to-day, owing to the accu mulation, at the various marta, of hich ar rendered uuea'estie by the which they have recently been be! Py 1 p eeerve quinces cau now be p ed for from @1 50 to #5 fu per basket. We observe no change in the vezeteble ma t except, pt, ior polawes and onions, the fo tive demand tor Poultry be compe- lity rT, under t the usual winter supplies, ur upton bas Hampros barecl, mon, 16 so soup pieces, LUalic; do loaloe; do smoked, Suasle; do te eiilorn steak, 25a55¢; porter house, J: i4azve ; veal, or hind quarte quarters; wutton, jorequarte rs, } al a lamb, per pound, } Corned-pork, the nom seetns that Jaws 5 ed by the nor & na, 28a ive, (> —Flounders, 10a, haddock, Salve; cod mackerel, amit, each, Lia: porgies, —n—e; blue dub, 15a “alle ; sheeps head, $oadve ; mackerel, re halibut, He | bering, >a) b ireab, c vked and Cured Fish, Smoked eels, 9599Se; exoked halibut, ai2e; amoked herring, per buuch, | smoked mackerel, Lbalve; dried codfish, lu —Labaters, alive, salle; do piki'd, 1b. —-; icKied 10, 8 G0as WW; 4 i » 100, 1 B0a2 v0; rd, per 100, T$a1 50; to:(abier—‘Lomatovs #) kehirebi, bunch, Sa6c; porta peck ; turnips, hc halt peck: letiuce, at i radishes, bunch, Yade ; onions, halt peck, pepy ta bell, doz. the ultra r nd ac. opponent 8, aud who army vad representa . He was it ip carry sweet corn, —a5.¢ doz; sweet potatoes. ~ peck, Sue; peas, ehelied, —c qu caulittowers, @ach, —ale; mushreouis, quart, & criery, table, bunch, Mazic; do, soup, hunch, abe; red cabbager, lbadde each ; touustoes, Tuc peck pulp. kins, 15a5ve Fruit, &c.--Apples, balfpeck, 450 apples, eook- ing, busb., 1Sval (Oo: pears, quart, STabc; pears, cooking, '¢ peck, buadve; ciauberries, quart, | x Lutter and Chee imme butter, SuasS common, d0edSc ; cooking at —asde ; cheese, Lest, ic common, isatve 6 for x5 SPECIAL NOTICE Lime beans, yuart, —ass he Confed- True, the best of Aicly om disp Coughs, Hoarseness, aud the Various Throat affections to which Public Speakers, Militaiy Omicers and Si raare Labie, seleved by ‘bown'e } Bronchial Troches.” Having a direct iufiueuce to the adected parte, they alley Palmouary Irritation The f eedom from all deleterious iugredieate makes the Troches a safe remedy ior the woes delicate female, cr youngest eb end bes cuused them to be beld la the biches: estecm by those who use them. ea a te iso Pyie’s O, K, Soap—The Clicapest soap in ase for the working Classes, Sold by grocers everywhere, ae cae ~ ‘The Schuylkill ray the bees bie idgis' out of fing repre- articles keira, Duce Max. sve the “baudwriting ou the | OFotebs to our atteation by @ correspondent, wha, i t the office Ne s6 Walla, = o Wally like ours ives, has witnessed the practical benefte | “Aue liild Ro for taiauts wi such establishments confer upou the people iwel- Fionpage ab the Nove" is Duruc's Catarrh Sauff - What is w Legitimate Day's Work? arge capitals of Europe. In view of the | Seer. © Mt ait Drugglate Os TB proposition for diminishing the number ot price of fuel, end other articles re- |, urtmem Fivery stable ieepers ard boure co Mtuting aday's labor, has been every. where ives with the argument that the Project is Bot fersible, because it is calculeted to curtail pro- duction, All opponents of the movement claim shat 16 9 Dot p © W accomplish « legitimate day's work i eight hours, aud that by reducing the duration of a day's labor to that length of time, ebe workingmen, even if they coult induce em ployers to avopt the plan, would be losers in the ead, by reason of greatly advanced prices, Thies js the chief impe $ which the eight bour smovement obliged to surmount, all other questions being either of secoudary consequences wm depeudent upon this main issue, ary operstivus, We Lay ® proti'able business could be establi rich reward for bie enterprise do» limited business in this Toe 2, but too, To wake the business proper! kinds of cooking should be perf rue sae olarticlesalrenty cooked. int sud have no doubt that whoever frat Cooking Establishment’ will reap ao tions are confined to # slngle mode of available, all lie geverally, at Moderate prices, in adit) # connection we commend the tollowing communication + others. your attention P « Caled to s lemge stock ry doubts proof covers for horses, carts horse blankets all sizes, Leavy Laued abed in this Wheeler & Wilson Lock sutey sewing Mechine aod Button Hole Machine, No. 6u6 Mrovd- Howe Sewing Machine Company No 6: Broudway, N.Y, blias tdowe. Jr, iesigent, Ay wantet oe) rs Messrs. Fowler & Wetl, breuotogi aay \ | give written charts of © eter daily, at ss Bh oade ewe way 4 oe a " “Dr. tlurrison’s Heriatairic porltive cure ior y every form of 1 Hexeman & Co,, A Harrisoa & Co,, Proprietors, t bakers now heir operas preparing or a the Theretore, in Eduor of the Sun: i _ a i sonsidering shis matter, it is uecossary first to in. | of food, ani of the meuns ol cocciny it, as Weil as pnat ma, ! 4uire what constitutes » levis! 5 of rents, dc, I beg bo suggest thas the establish | BYRNES—On Tharaday, Ort. 20, Beruad Byrnes 9 Siete day's work? | rent in this city of “'sook shops," es they tre | in the Jath year of his ave J Scie ia the ey to the whole question ; for if it cap i | called in England, woul! be ao great 4 proven that e full day's labor can be performed | vebience, as well as ap * eebt hours, there will remain no substantial who would eugage In ~wes for opposition to the propose! reduction, A& century ago, when the farmer reaped bs grain with the sickle aod thresbed it with the | a)! when the wechanic tolled away with the Awpicst tools in ihe process of manufectura; # ben 10 abort, labor of ull kimds was performed al- ost entire!) by manual toil, and when Iabor-sav- wg inventions were comparatively unknowo—in Matera & day's work was defined ss “labor from eaylighs till dark iu the Bummer season, and ap equal number of hours in the winter time." We Beveno dovbt s wovement inaugurated then, to Fad of two boury fom the uss! dey's work, would ese ** C sid rossts aud corued bees, vea!, frest, | quantities, properly Tho ds of perso’ frow 30 to 60 ur G0 ¢ will gave she expense vowed and rew of revi, dishos, that is necessary to wake Up @ goo lune): at howe or fu their p ace thes wil also frequeutly Luu gb of great conveuicuce aud ¢.gu0m rv table enterprise to those ; ook shone” are suply places were all sorts of cooked meaty be boug!.t by the pound and taken bowe tur ug totigues, sausayes, pork sud besns, poultry, Ash, egss &c., Cay thus Le purchased in large cr sruall o # (8) LU & restaurant, end thus purchase (or one-quarter of vituallers could easily add hoe Eu. lish wbop"' to their regular bugiuess—or ig cc ds be cerwih wuecems BO Bk Lodepeudeus Vode: > king y of the tamily are res The frenes funeral, from bis lu t 1uth ah cor, Ave Us, at lu o'clock, to & solviua Requiem Biase pablie con- to of bis soul, aud frou th me a pork, hac CLINTON--On Friday, Wer. 2 feel rt tr old of the late Meer Ciatou, aed 1s yam, | an ; forthe table. | ‘The relatives and sriende of the family 2x0 respects who now pay fully invited to asters onde, fun ou Baker aiternoon, Vet. 29. at ts A Mtn Clinton, | of bis uncle, Mat 4, to Calvar, Waitera a i | Sematary, rb iw? Oney s! kipn. on Tha i 3 DAVIS—1a Brookly evening, Oo 1 diuner or | og Ahura long aud pulntul vicr agarel wile business, Pam. | or John Davi ugemer The relati ud | members of C \, tue daperal, op ‘eook | invited to anes ‘o veloek. iret 8 @ | 200u, Vet. 4b. McGuaie Teadeuce of her paients, P 0 fi ou Clove ki tet Warren wad Balle 8% Wide tung ae PT | tice DEATHS, KENNEDY i 2 CONT tarmac Ma 1 10 months. year @ Te.atives and friends of the facil Terpect- tor ie ge ak ase lee Pa lock, e aon tot Mott et. ety val leCOY—On Oct, 27th, ter of Patrick , The friends of the Mary Ellen McCoy, daneh- srine McCoy, ared 2 vears, ily, and thoee of her grand. " unday site. z a o'clock, from the ies! jetic: of ber parents, 114 Dive ision et. 46 PENDER—On Fridar, Oct. i) Gatharine, dauchier of wiz 4 seetar Peat le. The relativos and frienda of the family are rerpect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Sunda; afternoon, v9th inst, at 1 o'clock, irom the regi dence of her parents, 226 Fourth at, cor of North 6th. Wil Mamebuegb oA STIVERS—Oa Thatedar evening, Oct 26, of con- fumpiion, Juba 5. sou of Wiiiiam D, aud miieabeth wed 21 yeare and 9 monthe frends of the family are respect - rteod the funeral oa Snoday afternoon, at 1 k, from the residence of his Darcots, 106 New ave, Jersey City, TRINER—At ber late residence *t, on Friday, Oct. Yi. Ann, wite of doeeph Triner, in the 40th yoar of her ace, The friends ot the family ere reepectfally invited to attend the funeral, from #t, Luke's Church. 453 Hodaon at, without further iovitation. W WALSH—At Macomb's Dem, Thursday, Ort. 26 of hemorrhage of the lunes, Mary Ann, eldest daugb- terot Wim, and Margaret Walsh, ot Thioga's Neck Westchester Co, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend she foneral, op Sunday after hoon, Oct. residener ot ber aun aes J eter remains will be taken to St 'e Cemetery, Wenicheater, for interment. ib TRADE NOTICES. LATHERS—ALL LATHERS, BOTH Bosees 7 and Journeymen, are requested to attend a meet- ¢ held at Milliman's Hat!, cor Saturday evening, Oct. 2th, ae business of importance isto be transacted. JOHN LYONS, President; WM. 8, MacLEAN, Sec, Pro Tem, 267 OTICE TO TAILORS—A MOTION WAS made and carried in the Central Body that all members of Cul shop meeting, acting arainsta op meeting, he forever disquali- fied as members of th w York Tailors’ Trade P: tective and Benevol Union, and al! honorable et. and members are requested not to work for that store. By order of the Central Body, JACOB MOKSTATT, Presideat; W.C. TUCKER, Secretar 30 THE TAILORS OF BROOKS HERS, Broadway, are requested to meet be Social Reform Hall, 981 Grand st, on Saturday ning, Oct, Xoth, 1506, By order of the Commis- sae ARENA oe AT ARFGULAR MEETING LUMBERS orthe Jour ty, it wee am a Vile society aball work for Mesers, Springe' Briukerboff, 421 and 449 Tenth et, until further no- tice, as ther have retused to Pay, the jus demande of their workwen, By order, HRODORE FIRE- HUCK, Pies, A, WILLIAMBUN, Sec, la W5:; THE WORKMEN OECASAC & CUD- MORE, 56 Maidea Lane, ar 4 strike tor two dollars more, tor Clear seed aod Mixt Havana, The trade will act accordingly, Committee if SOCIETY NOTICES. 'P. A, MISSION.—REV, WM, DYMOND th e@willceliver adiscourse in the hall 101 ave, Cor, Ista #', on Sunday eveaing. Uct. v cclock, The public aad friends are cord) vited. 261 PUBLIC MEBTING OF THE YOUN Men's Father Mathow Society No. 1, of N. will be beld in their ball, corner 4th at, and 8th ave, ou Sunday eveni at 7's o'clock. Speaking by Mesers, Franeia (iallaghor, Langton and others, Singing by several ladies and gentlemen vocalists. Arpecial meeting on sua t o'clock p. 1 the nomination of officers. GEO. B. REILLY, F KL, GODBY, Vice; WM. BOYD, Rev, Bee. GRAND TEMPERANCE MEFPTIN( be held to-mocrow evening, at 7 o'clock, Father Mathew I. A. B. Society. F.1D, ot Temperance Hall, cor, Bpeakers—Mesers, Madden, Morvan and Soowiag by Mr, Fagan, Miss MacParlan aod the Cadete, THOS M LLOYD, Presideot MICHAEL HLERAUGIITY, Ree li PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD ¥ the Fether Mathe i. seciey No, 3, of ot. and sth eve, on Mr. Rafferty by the Mizse. aven, Kenetick, Magin sud ohers, LUWARKD W HUGHES, Pres. PATS GILMOKE, Vice, CHAS. 4 E, Sec 14a A MEETING OF THE FATHER T. A, B, Society No. 6, Brooklyn, will be held at 22 Court *t. to morrow eveulug, Speakers, Capt ond Thos, Eiton, Beq. Singing by Slessre, Curtio and others, “ihe Warbiogton Band, und toe leadership of J. F. McCuan, Bag., will discour. some choice inusic, All are jovited. PATRICK DINNIGAN, Presa, JOHN TIERNEY, Ree. sec, 141 At! BLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG 4 Father Matbew I. A. B, Society, No. 1, of yu.will be beid to-morrow eveuluy,at 7 o'clock, Hall, 210 aod 21% Courtat. The meeting 4. d by Thomas Elton, beq., Robert rv UJ. Bennett Bioring by Mrs, a, a sod Messrs Thomas Tighe, and Patrick Com- PATRICK LYONS, Pres, GEO, O'NELL, sec lee PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER U.B.T. A.B, Parent Society will be held ag A their Hall, 261 Broome st, on Sunday evening, Oct s¥th inet. atT o'clock. The meeting will be sddress- ed by Mevers. Dr, Law anak. L. Carey 1 of 3 Binelag by Grovher Nach, Professor he Soc ¢ i bivoo aod others. JAS, RIORDAN Pree Wa, MAKK, Kec, Sec, pag 1s A QO. #8. XO. & THE REGULAR cathly meet ov of fhe abore division will be beld at M.lliman’s tiall, cor of ou Tuesday, Oct. Slat, at requested to attend by order of! Presdeat, 4OHN McGRATH, 5 Yotb et aud Tih ave, clock All members a: DOLGHERTY, tary 250 BROOKLYN ¥.M. T. A. OCLETY, NO, %, Hall 103 Fulton st,—The ¢ meeting to- morrow evening, will * hon Judge Birdeall, Robt. Crow, . J.1, Perry aud J, Bexley, Eaurs. Singlog by Messe No'an, Kelly, J. & &. Taylor, Clark and others, fhe men: bere wi | take notice that this suciete will attend Invigy of the corner etone of the Orpbav Asrium, op Funday, Nov, Sth, atz o'e when all are ox. pected to be present returns for bull Hiekets forthwith, WM. EHERLOCK, Pres: HUGH GALLAGHER, Vice-Prest; PATRICK GALLAG. i -ONER acaia to b rrested tor trying to obtai. ners to the tempe edge at the toot of Grand st, bast Vo'clock, By order Kiver, on sun of JULIN A. KE of the Police, ils RANCH No, 1 FATHER MATHEW CU. B I’ A.B, Bociety, Hall 287 Hudson st, near pri ~—Puble Lempersuce Meetings every Bunda) a: Thursday Eveninger st 7 o'clock ppesk ers to-morrow Sunday —Mr. F. 8 Lambert and Mr. Miller Singin, by Miss Kowke, Mr. Kidd, Mr. Fagan, Mr, Ryan en Mr. Clark, B. UALLAGHEK, Pres. JAMES MA- COWAN, Vice Pres, ARDKEW MeGRATH, Sov, 145 E L. SNOW SOCIAL UNION, No, 1 de Funesal servic th embers of this Union and the Order tn general, ielstives and fiends of our late Brother AAKO) DRNILL 1 to attend the funeral sary Howery, on Wedne DR at o'clock, 4 : AS. KNAPPMANN + . > ar weary is sad 4! HER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, No. 4N. ¥4 6 Li hold a public Temperance meet- ing at their Hall, 335 East 12th at, on punday even- ing, Oct, 29th. atT o'clock. The calumnigtion of Hagerty, © nday evening last, at the [muaca Conception, as regards tothe Father Mathew Piedge, will be answered by Mr. O'Douneil, in the hall of the above named Society, on Sunday evening, Oct, 29th, Bineing by Messrs. Bolt, Wilson and Price, PAIK: ‘e' eveuin. 8 . » COOLEDGE, 6 LAMB, Pre’ Vi. O'BRIEN Rec. suc. 440 ATHER MATHEW T, A, B N. Y., ball bet, 64th and 55th meeting Suu eulng,a PM Mr, Thomas iO, and Sr, Miller, Ringers, M y, Miss Cannavan, Mr, Mullin, and others, MO OCHEK, Prest. MICHAEL MCUEAKY. Vice, JA. O'RIELY, Rec. Sec 1B Prataee MATHEW LU. T. 4. TO 80: clety, No, 1, of Brooklyn, E. D., will hold a publie temperance meeting at Masonic Mall 5.¥ Grand st, Br eandA coe, Bag, 63 teee. of Ne, 80, nd fe Seta errs cit rete Sa y Mr, Bu aud others. pu WE itvited to attend CHAS BICMARDs, Freq, Via Case LW, tes, “SOCIETY NoTICEs. FATHER MATHEW 7, A. B. soctrty, meeting in Washington iHall cor.8 ewark and iter 4 oclor ity. will hold « pablic temperan: try avenues, Sunday evening, Oct, wth Speaking by Meare, P. Grod Binging by 4 Preat, J . at Ban ot LL THER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, No.6N_Y., will hold a public meeting at their Hall, cor, of 83d #'. and 24 are, on Bunday evening, ir by Peter Be ly, Eaq, Ao. the «Chart » Mills. Singing by Mevers. Callaban. Carrol, ana pie Beehan. yrnes will siso Concortiga to en'iven the meeting. Prest. M. PETERS, Bee. the Young Me. Jersey City, will be ave, om janday. Uct. zvth, at 7 o'clock Henry TI Carroll and others, Singets—Me! Wilson and Keenan. aleo Misses Byrnes, jiuffy an Speakers the 29h fnet. at To'clock, The arf will_be ud. e, Keen o id, aleo Mises Breen For ee reve CURRY: 00D, NEWS—A PUBLIC MEETING OF F. M. T. A. B. Society. No 1% Coope:'s Hall. 55 Neware Kk Paterson, R. McAGHAN, Pret J. M GIBSON Vice, THOS, C. HUGHES, Rec, fec, 125 JU. PORK, FATHER Mathew T. A, B, Sociot at their hall, coro * evening, Oct. 29th, at 7 0° Logan, Mi. Lambert and othe ¥. Met . Carroll, ht ook, Sinwing b HE PRESIDENTS OF THE Moethew, ue t Temperance Be cree of the Noma: ' & oeioek p. m., 19) Bowe JOIN A. WILLS HF LADIES’ R. C, T.A. will meet, Sunday evening, 7 o'c hali, Columbia et eent. Singing hy te. Byrnes and laverested in. th 1 to mert on inent epeakers will be p: Mary Kate JOHN KEARNEY Brotherhood, will hold the (Saturday) evenic cor. Ysdet. All in CONKLIN, See. CONCEPTION 4, Bociety will hold a public mecting in their h it Fast 15th st, on Sunday evening, Oct. 29th. at o'clock, P.M, Edward Mulvany, F an address on the evils of intemperance jug and 6 pleasant evening may be ex Dr. MORKOG Bee, (ood sing ted. Rev Crehan ane * «+ will deliver hold their rerular meeting and 2d ave. on Sunday Sreaking by M Mesers c onde Come early ud p cure seats, a goo! © is oxperted, ‘THUS AKR Bec. See, JAMES DELANEY, Prost, 11) FATHER RB. SOCIETY cm, in their H, Pres, JOHN McLA shaded Whe RANSFIGURATION R. ©. T. A. B. SU: ciety will holds public meeting on Sund ing, Oct. 2¥, at 7 o'ciock. Mr. y even trophy, Eaq., gad others will address the meeting on the subject ot ‘Lotal Abstinence. The publi vited. JOHN McBRIDE, P. GERALD, Vice. PATRICK O' JONNOR, K ICAL, FOURTEENTH ASSEMBLY DisTRici EIGHTEENTH WARD —At @ meeting of the Na tional Dernocratic Con Awewbly District, beid pu General Cormuitiec PO m for the Hall, at Haughton's, Oct the unanimously nom! erof Arsetmbly Jon MARIN A. KE Bec, Tr) POURTE NTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT-- EIGHTEENTH WARD—At the meeting of the Democratic Kepublican Convention for the Four. teenth Assembly District, held pursuant to the cail of the Genarel Committee of Tammany Hall, at the Homesjead, 3 Irving Piace, ou Thursday eveniuy, Oct, 26, 1565, the Hon. GIDEON |}, TUCKER wae uvanimously nominated tor Member of Assembly, JOWN J. BRADLEY, Chairman, PETER WOODs, ROBERT MACKLIN, Sects, | mea" D kG ULAR UNION NOMINATION, SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, Lath, 19bh, 2th, 2st, and 22d Wards, For for, __ THOMAS MURPHY, a R! AR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, Varmmany and Mogart-—9ih Aeeubly District Vor Aseinbly, GEORGE STEVENSON ch ORKINGMEN —AROUSE — RALLY |= Raliy! Rally !-4 Meas Meeting of the working D., wili be held ag tue Masonic Monday oy All workiusmen and o1 protecting luduatry are invited to be meeting will be addressed by LL. 1). Bi B, Davie, Ran... Glover, kay, and other enineat epease s. By order of a Committee of the Work .vxg men inen of the ‘Ihirteenth and Fourteenth Waias Brooklyn, E. D, IT DD D WARD—MOZART HALL= : Thirteenth Assembly District KREGULAK DEMOCKATIC NOMINATION, Por Mewber of Assemb.y,) THOMAS 0. CALLAGHAN ers ee D* BORG 4 teachings couceruing its uature and use. Rev CHAUNCEY GILES will deliver a lecture om thie subject in the lurge ballot the Cooper Luion, Asus Plwe, N.Y. City, Sunday evening, Oct 29th ot i o'clock, Aduiseiou tree, wv GREENPOINT MissiON—REV. W. BIL ACH wil preach to-morrow, at J sad 7 P.M in tue Misslou budding, on 4b st, bear Meserole ave Seats free. te J L. BISHUP IS ‘TO PREACH TO-MOK © . row evening. at 7 o'clock, at the Sanctuary, 1.3 First #t, on the Secoma Coming ot Christ, the Millenium, de, &e al THREE DISCUSSIONS UN SUNDAY / Metropolitan Hal!, 96 Sixth at lus a. m A lecture upou Solomon's Tempic, with spleudie paintings Atsp om. “The Bibie and Spiritualism * Ati*p. m. “ibe Iofivence of Tbhewiies upon Mau nerd, beovals ud Civisdization,” Y ote MEN'S BIBLE CLASS TO COM meber on Thursday evening next, at 3 o'clock, at the Koome oi the New York Young Men's Chriat} . As oclation. 95) Biosdway, aud 10] bith ave. cor at Uid at, conducted by bD. STUART DODGE, MORSE: VERY CHEAI Anz $5); suitable for \iug, Go more work. Calla stopet near Dullleld a, Broolya, & &., oratier Go'clock p.m A GoD WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP. Appl to M. MART IN, 98 West Broadw CARREAG MAL © Fian.lia CAkiiac SLEIGHS 7 harcess, selilog off, the larce of the Kigue Co, Cartiuge factory; aiso vd hend stuck of cart and e# been used in Livery, ab 10 Nev Boo! oo fer SALE LOW—4 GOOD LARGE GREY drait Lo b t $90: apres h expzess bor tw brown road Or Gratt horse, 14 bands high soucd and kiad, mou; at OG Washington strect. 1sy JOR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 16 Hande high. 7 vears old: suid tor went of use, Can be seen ut 405 Phivty-fitih st, trom 9 10 6 ane FOR mALE FOR WANT OF USE—10 Oli & tiret rk horses dow: Wh ¢ or truck en; alse one carrie whi) be seennt the oitice of Peopies’ lee Co Dat ar. bet. 31 and Ybh ave, atier¥ o'clock, util sold, KELL ya WAGOS GREEN, FOR Sale — HORSE, AND + harbess, Inquire 645 Hudson at. 6 ©) HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP—APPLY @& for? days at 25 | Lomas et; rear stable oo WENANCIAL, _—-—- ——-———~ ae LOAN OF THR $ AAD 30.000. 0005088 OF, THA Twenty year Coupon Bonda, in sums of $5 tily $500 and $1,000, {hterest Keven per cen’. payable taipenpasly, Principal ond interest payable ia ’ i. L a J ; to Tenis on thednios vat Bb Bonds to be sold et six. rest thus equaling Twelve per ceutin gold, teen per cent in CU. 8, Curreney, he preseut rate of pemaiany oo soe, The tirst ye interest aire it 5 ne TROst di fered. Subscriptions rec od, Bree, ayer & d articul: gotumunicated, by JOHN W. CORLIES £'C0, JN. TIF U Financial Agent oi the Kepablic “yaaa ton of pre wey Now Yorg, Subscriptions also re. i” ited te Aakery gyUM rely Varoughew 5. Cursency. The Luter 0, 19655 ere respecttuily ju. WILLIAM FITZ. Secs) ——— I ourteenth ut to che cali of the | ' ' " 5

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