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BAY THE NEW YORK RATURDAY MOLNING, NOV. Te Advertiners i advertising petrone Wr weit senin fem nto A verttsing retro at their fa ese handed in at one Breakers Ahead! Wr believe that every finance dein the his: tory of thiscountry may be directly traced to an inordinate spint of speculation. The lsat which occurred fe 1957—-was inangurate! by apeculation in Western lans. unter betore nine o'clock Everybody *hohad money or credit seemed to Le seize! with @ mania for laying ‘out cities in the West and accumulating imme! ate fortines by the aale of “valuable corner lov.'’ The fands of the Weatern banks were ine greatineasure ebeorte! by these crazy investments, aud as & con- sequence large drafte were made upon Eastern Denke to supply the enormous demand for ready money. The rates of interest advanced to an al most unprecedented figure, Tw nd fourteen yor cent, were road. ly obtainable on res! estate fe- curition while ‘shinners'' were gia! to get money at two per cent, # month Tile wee Go the older Gtaten, In the territories and States contiguous to them money was worth even mur hom that—in Kansas an) Nebraska bringing # high es four percent, a month, These rates were eurreut in the Spring eu! Suumer of 1s), and in the Autumn oi the same year the crash came, If woe admit the truthfiiness of the speculative Darometer, what arethe indications now? Cre tainly they are far from auspicious, During the fled offered estinents in the way of Governimbnt con tracts and gold operations, The public at large were not oo seriously affected by either of these causes, for the money made in contracts mmply sugmented the public debt, while ged specul ‘wore more exciting than dangerous, bec 0 of Consiant fluctuations remuliing from the ad- verse influences of “long end of “‘shor'’ Duyers. But now the contracts have ended ‘end the gold Board no longer presents @ eld of gufficient hazard to suit ex.reme specn'ators, The Deve accordingly entered othyr folds, and we seotbe effect of their influence in the fool, pro- vision, dry goods and other markets, Everything fovsumable is up to an extravagantly high fyore fully equaling the rates current when gold was 082%. Thereis no possible excuse for present prices, and they can be eccounted for only upon the ground that speculatere are coutruiling the markets. Asan |l/ustration, take domestic cotton goods, The price of cotton is nearly one-half lower than |} was wien gold was at the hicbest quota- tion, and other expenses are certainly no heavier than then ; yet consumers bave to pay nearly the old figures for their goods, Cottom factors, by Teason of the high prices brought abous by the speculators are reaping & rich harvest of profit, A Newburyport paper states thet « mill at that place declared e dividen! on Weduesday, of twenty-five {per cont., and thet the mill has cleared half « 1m))- Lien dollarain the lest four years, alihongh the whole concern cost only about half that amount. ‘There isno reason why this should be an excop- ions! case, and the inference ie that the mille of Now England are now rolling up immense profits at the expense of consumers, and as a cons A speculation, It is financially impossible or this @ate of things to continue long. It {es nunetural, unstable, treacherous, and must end io dissster, The country is not less than five billion dollurs poorer than it was five years ago, yet have the appearance of gre: euly an eppearance, for real wealth results only from increased production, The lesson is, * Bo- Ware!" uence ‘The Mexican News, Tux report from Mexico which we publish to ie morning's Sus is *bigbly important If true,'* but tt is not best to put implictt confidence tn is. According to a Brownsville journal the Liberal force bas captured the city of Monteray, the capi- tal of the State of New Leon, If there is no mis- take about this snnouncement it certainly places the cause of Jv anez in amuch more iavorable light Meo that in which it hasbeen reently viewed, But to us it looks improbable, In the frat plac, 1s would require a strony force—far more power. ful then auy which the Liberals have lately been credited with—to capture Monterey. Tuo city contains fifteen Qioutend inhabitants and is pros tected by very sirong fortifications and a wall which completely enclones tt, with an army Voited General Tarron, thousand good § difficulty place 1847, end finally of about tive Staves euldiers had im reducing the in woo %s by one of the hardest’ fights of biscampaign As “Old Zaon." vaed to consider bia soldiers equal to four or five times their num- ber of Mexicans, and a4 the city is probably stronger now than it wae in ‘47, twill Le seen What there is good ground for doubting its fall, Besides this, Monterey ta about two hun ired miles from Browusville, directly west, and with no means of cominunication except across the coun- try, which is overrun by boatile ban is, How wae the news communicated from Monterey to Browns: ville? Bull, 18 may Le true, Toe reports from Matemoras, however, which is only ® fow mils frow Brownsville, ousht to be true, for concerning bem the Brownsville papers mint Speak from sctual Koowledge, Tuese reports also give the Lberal causes much more favorable aspect than those previously given, and wo are h peful thas Were is really somo eb ange for the betier in the cause of Juausz, Further advices will be looked Gr with great interes:, A Nico Set of stroet (outractors Ds. baru, the Keaide: ‘Pbysielau of New York, Bas, by requcss of the Coin nord of Hoalth, published ao address w tho public of th conteining iiuportans state bis ciby, 10K COnCernINg su0 Propagation of cholers, togerher with valuable Suggestions for ite prevention, We publish the address elsewhere, bis #0 far as lie wu ceations are eoncerned, it Malone nothing now to the readers of the SUN, for they ere Precisoly wiat we have been constantly urglag ever siuce the Jonce made 4s appearance in E 8, several mouths ego, Butin connection with sis ststoment of Doctor Hava, we bave enothor picture for the public to look a6; and having pus gent that Sogethir,” they can form a conclusion as to wheth- @r the Bus has not been exactly right tu tte course Upon tis importaus subject’ On Thursday last, ob ® mesting of the Sreet Cleaning Commissi Dy towplaiute Were inaie egainet the Contractors for Bross negligence aud deseliction of duty in # nuw- ber of specifie tusiances. But inetead of etter pt- ing to excuse their shameful neylect, the ao ore with unblushing faces asotually wan the ‘aed to inform thew at whe tine ‘the weather co: pest woull perm ita auepension of active atreet clean- ing operationa." Now sf they ned ssked the privilege of making any changeim the manner of sLeir work, we should have hailed it as a good omen for s change, of any kind would necessar- ly be for the better; but they want to euspend what little they are now doing, Well, we see no #prcial objection, for the work has been next toe suspension for loug time; but what do the public thing of this condi@on of things—cesspools, decay ing garbage, stagnant water, and genere! flth—io connection with De, Sayers addrese? Net an Unpleasant Kesponsibility. To dispatch of the President to Governor Jons- sos of Georvia, which waa pu! lished im yester- day's Bom, ind cates the ear'y withdrawal of the Colon troops t! at are now on duty in the Bouthern States, The Presiden: bopes “thas your p ople Will as soon se practicable take upon themarlves the respousibility of en‘’orcing all laws, Siate and Federal, ian conformity with the Constitution,” They are to do this by oran cing State militio forevs, which the President designates “police forces.” Lo view of the fect that all of the re- ‘lamed Biates have been loudly clamoring for the removal of t.@ | uion suliliers, and that they bave al) Leen anxious to orga mite forces, we may reasona) ly infer that the ‘responsibility’ of which the President speaks will be accepte! wit be- coming resigoation. The Newark Disarter, Tus Coroner's jury that ate! the lute railroad disaster at Newara, wolod resultel from carelessuess on the part of « eh-tenler, have found @ verdict to the effect that the culpritis yuiltg of manslanghter, We believe thie ia the fret instance in toe Un.te! States ia which suche verdict wae rendered, athough there have been many cases with nthe last iour months in which invest such verJicta ought to have been found, We hype that the Court wil now do ite duty in the prem « os by inflicting a pumshment comm nsurate w the finding of the Coroner's jury Tho precedent ought to be estal ished that culpable carelessncss om the part of railvad employer is a crime, and severe pene'ties are attached to it, That isthe only source of safety aga! re:!road ‘lsasiers, Cholera -Caat to the Public. The following circular ts issued by ihe Commis sioners of Health : The undersigned having been requested by the Commissioners of Health of the city of New York, to publish such information aa may be of use to the people at larve ia wow of the anticipated ap proach of an epiderme of cholere, would most earnestly cal! the attention of the public to the fo). lowing statement of facts, and beg their careful cons ei leration of the auggostions and advice: Whatever differences of opinion may ertst In rogard to the esuse an! mode of prog nofthe sholera, all now agree in ther obeervatic in this a koowledge’! fact, that ita greatest ravages and mors fearful mortal ty is among the Ftctay, the rictova and the deatitute, and in fact it is almows ontiue| to the imprudent, the tmtemperate ond thow who injure themselves by taking waproper medicines. Cleaniinesa therefore is of the first tmportance— both of your person «nd of your houses—particu- your yards, ginks, priv and Olay wh era fresh ehiormie of time daily apronkled, and the adjotaing walls aod fences aur- em repeatedly whitewashed, si thar here is no stagnant water efthe- collars or ui if your basements are dam), use fires in them ‘requenily to burn up tue foul air, an | cause a more perfect went lation. Remove all garbage at least once » day, and twice if possible, and permit noth og to remain on the premises to undergo decompo tion. Keep your houses well veutilated He temperate in all things—both im eating and drinking. Be temperate ‘u exercise, in labor, both physicaland meutel. Keep Take proper food, tu ressonatle qui proper mes, Plainly cooked meats, with" boiled rice, tread, and thoroughly cooked potatoes, should form the ordinary base of cet. Abssaic from all une pe fruits, and stale or ally decayed tables ; but ebove all uvoi cosa of in-oxien Ing drinks of every kind, Woar flacne! next the skin, and at a!) times maintain the vatural temperature of the boly, by «sufficient amount of closing, Avoid ell expos. to eud jen changes of temporature, aod if ao i- dentally exposed o & Sloru, remove your wet boots and ciotheng as ool ae poss bie, The cholera is pot the necessarily fatal disesse which it is commonly believed to be—but is ei ence that is bots prevenable and curable ities @ precoled Sy ayimpions of laagusr wad dee billty with diarrhea, wud in thie ge ie alincss siweyscureble; bus lh pegected at this period, anit ediarriwa permitwet tw continue until lapwe com ), itis then aimoat always 6 al Atthey tamencement of the disease go to bed, ant stay pee uniil Pr ware well, with warm flawnel around the body, Wartu bricks or botilos of waver to the feet il pecessary, aud i there iss feodency to Vu, apply @ mustard plaster over the stomach, If you have uot got a bed, ite down on the flor and koep yourself warm, bus by ali meaus reiein the borizonta: positien all the time Ong Vp bo alleba to the evacuations, Dut use» bed-pau OF other convenience for that purpose, sud iuameuietely send for sume qualified physician for advic Dut above all thioge, abstain taking aey the mivertiond mostroms that will tlood the city, and swallow no medicines uulese proscribed by a com pete ud pt yeician, e Commissioners of divalth are doing allin ther power (or the pur.Goaiion of tue city, and te Pr section Of the people; Lubit must be eviuent to ali tush they cauuos Go everyilinug, gua would, therefore, respectfully. call upon their fellow. citizens to CO operate Wikh (hem im every possilie way in tLeir power, Sources of Oth and impurity may exist without the kuowled.e of the pubic aust bios, an! every ciuzen should feel the nocei ot keeping @ watehfal supervision over hie Own premises, and when individual efforts are inadequate tor wer removal they ‘hola call Upow tue Board for aid aud Fear ani 1 despondency arethe gieat sources cof Gauge: iw ell ep .ueiiern, DU hore especiany wo in cholera than auy otier While sheretore, we would urge upon al! our citizens the use ol every p.oudeubal end procau. wowary measure let boc pruserve a cal aud conposed stave of (ond, @ cuwersul heart aud dis pol all tear; andy a coofidlug trust in ap ali-wise sud merciful Providence, we can reasonably b pe to escape tis scourge Lo We vuplicuiy ove) Me lawe. Lawie A. Sawua MD,” ig Kesiveus Puy aictan, Ficareim! Neve, Yarkouw, &e, New York, Mriday, \ 17,6 P.M. —The Btock Markos hus lens duil aut lower today, with o lieht Daniness doing, Gove beworet and iu eome instances higher, Gold clone 47, The dey Warnes Was Comer lor Call-lomue wk T porcens, aud COMMMMOTCIAL payee Wie CULL Bb 109 Lor firetclane and at Wu 12 for inferior n Swerlineg exchanuve was firmas LS yaks for banker’, and there was @ fair business dono tor t . packets, Oo "Change today Flour wae dull, aud $c, @ 100, lower Wheat was dail and ic. lower, Corn was ve better Oats were dull gad heavy, jork wae duli aud lowe Bect was steady, Lard was quiet, and Whiskey was dull, STOCK BALBS—Fiwer HoaRD, 10000 1 8, 68,'b1, re.106', goo do ‘gh & 8, Cl.. 10% 1200 U8" 6 i.e. Ls 3 bob nath me ity sl 5. Bab be iu buy Witt Coad 9 15.000 do, iw BY Coa. R..... 96% do.” oot) larie PF. bw de 1u00 U.B, 68, Ly, 880 Trt Cen. R.... rae 1 we 8 Ho. ce “ee Nt | 6 00 a od 96 2. 90 fo, a! 3 D Pan a R.. 236 600 N.C. 6 ) Cle & Pitta. ie. 286 172 Moe tha iS, is 90 4 and 600) Tenn, 6a. MO suo Cb Chi. @ k. WR 8 1090) Ome de | Miss... 29 300 BA sad | 2000 N.Y. C. 7a Th. Ww Tw Chi. & H.W. Pr. ° 2000 Ch. & Alton let 20 | 2000 C. & Alton, #.1 | boy Ata wei 27 Bk. Commerce, i We ee rt 100 Cent 14 Canton Co, 5 Weat Union Tel. 6 B2 Maree gi “ © Mariposa Min 3 1) do... PY 16 10) AL &T. HR. 4b i © Wyoming V. Ci. 66 100 Chi, @ Alton P6116 U0 Brupewiek ©. L. 5 6 Mar &Cin. 1 PL Ww N B......190 40 do arn 115 20 NL. Cen. R.. 1%) 6w N.Y, ‘Gusss.. 18 16 Mil, & oP PL, OT PrPCOTD POARD, 2000 8.40, 6-27'8..19 8OM.R. ON. Te... 16% 110” do... 14 20 Cle, & Piss, K.. 94 1H) ULB, 6e,'Step..b% 700 do. G3 40984 ban I 6 1 6 Mil. & PB dot 1bu yous Rr CALA NWoLL OM 34 gasi's 6b an do. 29 Ch. &N. Wit » tin ons. @ i. ik ” do. 18a oP. Pt WwW, ot 2 Long I cys kK bu Washington Market Metall Report. Faiay Evening, Nov. (7, 1865 Wreehington Market, throughout allits branches, fe sbundantiy supplied to-day, and with pot the slightest pretence tor an increase of prices im ecaice- ly nuy articie of food offering, dealers bave retained the rates of Inst week, exe pt io a few instances, where pi re happy to state, have been mate- rially reduced. Butter, which appears to be parsing out of the control of speculators, ie fast vetting back to something hike an app mation to former prices, snd the best qnality But@can now be obtained for 4510 Be, Poultry, owing to the warm weather, is decidediy lower narket is overstocked with thie article, and as quick sales are Indirrensible, dealers aro offering at very rensonable reter—chick- ene being held at 20e2%, and tarkeye at 20g per ib, Of meats, mutton Ie at present the cheapest variety, being offered to-day at ll to 14e for tho very bert 10) Cam! Com Pi, UN Venter Co, -s on, WE The cute, Apples are without material change, common selling at ® to O45 Land faney ab O65 f ver bbl Of groceri cotfee ia quote pave, ani vba45 tor mize fea, Oolong, vreen, @1 obs9 25. 1 * . do. vis%%e; meias-ea, (Oael/du per gal, ; tlour, $12 00 to $10 W per barrel, Dutehert nine Roast beet, prime, 24a9Se; eom- romp ploces, Halve ; do stewing pee ed, 8 toneues, 1 ; 4 Hiton, formy! —Alde; de chopa, Ya Se; bacov, ae Se; feeh pork, ; shuenges, Giaz¥e: tripe, 10elve per pound; lard, shane “GarRe sper i>. -Flounders, —al2e; eela, 19920; haibu —albe; haddock, lonite; codefieh, 10al herring, salfe; bee geb palt, each, MalSe: bi fieh, WalSe, po a—c; blue fish, }balse; but- ver firh, ele , shee pa head, Boake; mackerel, fer, exch, tue oket and Cured Fish.Smoked eels, —aPhe: moked hautut, edavse; smoked herring, per bunch, lOal6c; smoked mackerel, lsedve; dried cudfish, 1) oysters, pickied iu, & & ab 8, soft, 10, clam, hard, per Lot Vegetabies.— Tome io, stewing, A had 0; hard dos. S604; upnch, 6alve; pote new, peck ; turnips, Yoalie halt peck: lettuce, fing ; radishes, bunch, 2ede ; onions ball * 5 Mey ‘bunch, leeke. > peppers, be: oo aT be; parser, abe: water aes, Qt., Lhe: eariic, onions, bunch, Oase; spinach, —as0e peck ; ove te, Le each; chickery, per , bade; equashes, marrow, 2 carrots, buach, éa5e ; dd, Zh; mint, cabbeces, 6a beew, new, bunch, abe; 120; Lima beang, qt., 26c; eweet po ators, © peck, 4 a4be ; cauliflowers, each, S605 ©; mushrooms, erlery, table, bunch, lba% ¢; red cabbases, \badbe each, UE om oc; do, soup, bunch, Saf Parenips, 2uadde dou.: ; et, halfpeck, 4 a50e ; applas, cook- tng, bush, 160; pears, quart, ~A—c; pears, cooking, ‘6 peck, —a- uberries, quart, ise, butter and Cheese. butter, 45a52, common, te; cooking butter at —s' de; cheese, best, gic; on, ISazue; e@gKe, b for Lo. Threat. Affects —-Ar hysicinn writl ri from Newfane, New York, spoaking of the beneficial effects resulting from the use of Brown's Brouchial Troches, eaye: * Foraloviating that horrid irvite- tion only felt by those who have suffered from any Bronce ial Affection, and for hoarseness and sore throas too Iam tree to confess (though [ am an M. 1.) ther anewer all youciaim for ther To avoid disappointment, be eure te obtain tho genu Brown’ 6 Bronchial Troches* Machinists aod all W erkmen | hould al- ways Lave a box of Daley's Magical Pain Extractor in their poe ident, At ia cheap and portable, Depot 43 Liberty et. 109 ote in care of ace ryle’s O;. K, Seap—The Cheapest Seap for the working classes, Sold by every where Viles tt in une grocers 426 ~All you havo te ait Piles do is to try one bottle of Strickiand'’s Ile Remedy, Itwi i cure inthreedayse, No mistake, Wells & Co. 115 Franklin # Agente 416 Wheeler & Wilson Lock stfch Sewing Machine aud Buttou Llole Machine, No, 625 liroat wey, N A148 Tlewe sewing Machine ompany. Ne 629 way, Pro: N.Y. Elias Lowe, Jr, Presiaemt, Ave u“ WRAL ia, BRUSH—On Frid yorrs Nov. 17, Joha Brush, age! 43 The relatives and friendsof the family, Sis the membere of Bast Ki k se Co. No. 17 aud Jack. gu How Co, No. 14, Vol. I oh and the N.Y, Caulk ers’ Ansociation, are re Uiy invited to astend the ftuveral, on sun ternoon, Nov, 19, as 1 o'clock, trom his late re: Sbanwn at, 116 DICKIN Bamue © epring hes copy. MAGEF Daniel Maeve Tne notice of the funeral will be given in this evening's kugie and Sunday Heraid, a Oo Friday ua, Now, 17th, William sono! Williaw aud Mary Morria aced d di monthe relatives d frien 's of the family are respect- (ead be fuuersi, tile seturdey cio, froin the resiience of his oiughem, 1s Willoughby vapers pease copy, lvl Nov Mary Aun Me- ei ot the late Tore vity Couuty ‘lyrone, Ire- nON—Nov, 1 Phiouro Austin, son of ud dame Dic »seed 5 years, and Norbatipion | Mase’) papers please 4 In Brooklyn, a his residence, 83 Goid et, nS fully invited to aliernoon, ft 2 ey bioher in-law, Jobo su Brooklyn, hehway, N MeCUSKER- On Pride Cuskei, seed 20 years | Mc usker, Parish of Die land. | "The relatives and friends of the family, and hoe ot ber aunt, Mre. y, af@ respectfully invited to sue pera, oO suiday noon, Nov, hate from the Fey (ot wer sunk, More. holly, 82 Nerbu 2d ob, Wilisrsburgh, lou 5 At Harlem, ittb of marasnan | 6 Juieee rool Corteian HH, aud belize beth it an, aged J joes 117 daye Bv08 anid fF lends of t airead the aly 6 Sy . Bd aw ¥ are reapect- ou Duaday 1 Lis parents’ a. Lod VANDERVEER—On Fri 1%, Willian MM, Vauderveer, ebiett sou 0 au) and Lacy Van- derveer, aved 16 years, 5 months aud 14days, The faneral will tak@ place on say wlay afternoon, 10th ins, ab 2 o'clock, tron the residence of his parents, cor, of Woodhull S01 tick, The reia- tives und frieuds of the tatuily are espectiully in- vited to attend, without further invibstion, TRADE NOTICES, AINTERS--MEMBERS OF THE i * Paar pie nie ho te in. acroars as tberwise DO €xyKLigd. Ma Jolt ald wana iad } reside 1 TRADE NOTICES. NOtce TO PAINTERS-THE SHOP OF ety BROTHERHOOD—A REGULAB WOODWARD & PEARCE are on @ strike meeting of the Brothers Sheare Circle Feni againet non-rcelety men, By order of the Central wal Qrill be held at 7 Lowery, between Union, J. B. HATHAWAY, Pres. J, D. CRESBY, Satarday evening, Novy. 15:h inet. fe Bee, 280 ae HN N MONAGHAN, Centre. Pulte HE HEMP DRESSERS AND TWINE | | ON, Spinners | nlion Agsoriati: ya will hold @ epecial Rowery, at of wares cantiny: "# meeting on feterday 8 o’ciock P. M., in rele and other bust nere of SULLIVAN, Preat, Nov. 18th, at 187 rence to an advan importance, ce SOCIETY NOTICES. gsriina a numret will be held this (Aaturday) | tn" and’ Mr. Madsen. sideline by Mewrs., Carroll clock’, cor, at. and Jet ave v vle: tendanee’ fe peqeted, Bp onder, Kine. Lin ‘sev and Covle: a lesee Fergursongy Poneto ty HARL. Yi )RESEY, BU BLIC MEETING OF THE yor NG Father Mathew T, A. Bt. : Fe Cite, will be held in ‘thelr hall Cooper ah Newark ave, on Kundiay evening, 19th inet. o'eloe , 0 Sloper, Kerken, trate eeerest Catholic T. A. B. Society will hold @ public tems AGHENS, Pree, J. M. GIBSON, Vice F Fytig, | Detance meeting in their rooms in Roosevelt st, om C. HUGIIBS. Ree fee, as 1 Sunday ¢ the 19th inet, at 7 o'cl . PUBLIC MEETING ¢ rT ; EA ater tholte € wn hm Bag ay ba he AC 3 10 ' niniste ‘ Jobo Barry and Mr A Mathew |. BOT A.B, Parent pT tite Haggerty will address the meeting. Mire O'Mahoe held at their Hall, 841 Broome st, on Kunday ave Bera: Ap rien Heorr Koy, Mesere, Kidd, Bolle pine, Now, 19, at ting will be end Carro'l will ting a selection of choice songs dure adiireased by Mee nd Bilvester ing the evening, ‘The members, their families an Hivrne, Singine t Deane wre an the public haath are reepeetfully invited, JOH ooh ere, JAS. KIORDA i WM “MARI fee: pot Sb eat, DAVIN) HARTLEY, See, 126 Aa GRAND DEMOS nog Men's No. Eprake eaitor of the Nomad, ‘T ibiie are invited MEAGHER, Preset: ther mand apprecial tin the cause of den on wunde ening, Nov. 12, it was unauimousiy SAF ART) CAFFREY, V a Preatdent._ 131 Keeolved, That the thanks of this Society are doe tANSFIGURATION R. y and are hereby tendered to Father Mathew T. A. B. T ciet wt! it their weekly raietid fori tas Boctety, No. 4, of N. Y. for their kinduess in fur- | tion of new members on Runday evening. 19, al hishing ue with thetr new Trish and American fines | 7 o'clock. IGIIN. McBRIDE, Pros, . aT i teornte our tall, at our first public inaeting. Kee | O*CONNOR, Reo. Sec. i i solved, also, We tender our eincere thanks to the 7 foliowlag F. Mathew Societies, fo- rendin= delevates HE LADIES’ R, C. . B, SOCIETY occasion: Branch of St, Mary's, will meet oo San ae Nov. 19, 1848, 4and No. 6, ot N.Y, We shall alwas at 564 Columbia'st. at 7 o'clock PM Bpeal log ty toittee H. B. NO, attend a meeting, to be beid at inion Hall, | ave, 9. I Vr p PUBLIC 2, of New York, wil H4ith *, ber, Sth and Oth ave ¥ ving by Mire O' Mahone, ere, Mr Mullin, praetor wand hoe of ut! Hall will consain ke place * N ma Bund n Ausio Th hos. . MoGEARY, v “ULLIVAN, Ree, See, - . A MEETING OF THE YOUNG MUN'S thew T. A, B. Society, No. 9, of N.Y, 0. H., No. 13-A MEETING OF THT Rociety nee meeting at Tole oek to-morrow eventing, a@ Fe ticit, | Lemperance Hall, cor. Grand and qth ate, Spoakete-e oving, at | She Hon ©. 1. Mille and Indy, Mr. DP. Redon, and Wille. F Wm, MeFlroy, of Canada West, winger #—Mr. Jobe Landon, ros, Nish ond Mahony. THOS. M a aes THOS. REILLEY, See HE F. M.T. AB. SOCTETY | No.8 oP Nee’ — Prest. JOHN By f tales Soclaty, No. 1, of ? 01 ICE — THE STR! ATION OF Hy HE JOHN 11h nid societies as noble workers 16. MICHAEL m McUFARY, JAMES J. McGOVERN, JAMES McKINLEY. Com- 38 A. _ 8=THE OFFICERS And . Shes of the atove nomber are requested to By order of 1LLGH BRENN AN i DOOGAN, Secretary. H MEETING Men's bather Mathew T. AB, Society Fiat nm thie Saturday evening, 15:h inet, at 8 o'cle k OF THE YOUNG No. 1, of Rroukly.,« Li be beld to-morrow evening, at Latimer Hail, ¥1v wud $12 Court et, at 7 o'clock Thos, Eltow and Morea Piatt, Bejre. Mine Cieecau, Mre, othe Kee, See A.—THE MEMBER: A, killin Lodge, No, attend on Saturiay even roo, 1457 Bowery at 7 Ww. M. GRAND TEMPERANCE MEETIN the Father Mathew T, A. B. Society, No. 4 will take place on cuneey evening. at 1 Mr, Janes O'Donnell and others. Sineing Mise Ferguson, Measre, W Céle and a host of osbhera, IL LIAM O'BRIEN, President ; 12th ef, at 7 o'clock I’ ‘ervod | ahoney, LAMB, Ree LL under the banuer o! are requested to B, Society, No, & evening, Addr Cronin, Fay Bec, under the leadership of & host of other musical DINNIGAN, Preet, PUBLIC Boleer, JAMES ULERLN, Eres, WHO DESIRE TO BE by Mens Berrr, Mor: ced talent, Mr. Tho« 29, ALP. Nov, 18th, ‘9 0 ~ The meeting f the Aponte of Mr. JAM OF ENROLI Tempera estat the hailof the F, Court #t, Brooklyn. to-mortow ‘ by Hon. Seth B, Cole and Joho J.-H, Keliv, Dow- and other vocal orchestra will be ere eeciated by Bpeakors Singing dy 7 vino, and Kant will be ad- Come one, cone PATRICK ers o be As PATRICK JOHN TERMI Ree, See.277 TEMPERANCE MEETING Will be held in the Lmmaculate Concopsion Hall, Beat Toth st, near ave A, ou Sunday, the 19th inet. joek P.M. Addresses will be delivered by M iow and Langton, o! Mefiowan and Mr. © f Brooklyn, Sine arioll, Ail thore ing by Mr wishlug te warm, foe a members of the society are cordially inwfed, Ker Asst Lr, See MOKBOGH, Pree, JOHN McLARNEY, 140 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY the Young No 3, willt ay ty. vening Stir dard Mulvany, Henry T. Carrol, Henry Hughes, Kegs, The foil l also by serent: M , Kee Byrnee and ort ALT o'clock, Danie Manal TOT L. LY An's NCH 1 Glover and Jona. Mo's Father mathew T. A.B. Soci. e held at thetr Hall, 193 Howey, on lth than it Heqre, Singer ert Wilson, Jonn Crumley, ‘Choa pian, oodgood end J. H, Kelly, Feqie, N @ to the ance Societivs of Lrookiyu All the Vather Math nd Charch fem. perance Socletion of Brooklyn, Williameburgh aod npoint are recpectfuliy invited to appoint five veatos fam their reepective orranizations, at t meeting, to 4 No, 2 at our L) pilety of ¢ nes . WAM, SHERLOU! UHER, View. PAL 8 NCH NO, 1 “Ws al Bp OY Pub! je me ebis pat R MATHE No. 3 mevting 5 Speaking by M Ringing by Mins Mo Mr, Kine. M McINTOsH, PATRICK O'BRIEN, Ree WATHE K MATIE I of iW illiameb No, 6. N. Y., will hol thelr ball, the ith, a wd by thet M Mr dd st and o'clock Madden, Lindeay, Siugivg b Meaere. ¢ han; aleo Misa Ferguson, Mine + nod Mise Lanigau, PEIEKS, Bec FAtue KR MATHE & will bold aw rE B4th ot. aud S’h ave, on sunday evens M. Ady Joho Fillies at T o'clock P lyn, and In Mr. N.o. hel re) A tpec lal meeting ook, v > eb; CR 3! ILLY, be ron No, 7. will bold a cor. of Sih ave H eharn Turns will edna; mleo rkeP.M., & GALLAG ” mall cor, of Jolin Kaite rty, Mr Mullen aod Mr. King will be pr Morrow (munday Jevenine, atT ar Laogion and Mr. Bern ? Vhe thanks of No, 7 ts he eel with ae 8 Fulton to con t Patrick's | Ny Vres, oH Met Ow An, AMES McGOWAR, ATH, See, ye" W T. A.B, S8O0CT iY, aban, Kee. W Tica Bo » will hold « put ton ball, cor Ringing by Moasre, Bennetr patie MATITE W T. A.B. SOCIE 7, aa Temperance Zi ave, The on Sune meine w sh ormtor Deke r Kelly, Faq, wid the great con 6, 0' Mare, beR CL 4 by public AS Bs meeuug a © see Oy Mr an! othes of a Burin the u 6 up JON aoMAHAN, Ke a ATHER MATHEW T, A, b sine | Maub ublic mer 12b1h at VOCAL et tore. | y benderetto ng, Nov lan aod Mr, SOCIETY, lie tetaper Newark and J. Ba ley Merting, ac Ling, be addres. Mr # an’ ) Calln~ © SOCIETY, tthe: wih 14 dor TETY, b Admane DALAL ViLe, the Father Mathew societies and to the okeie and slogers who attended the juaugurath our # ty on the 1th ime, CHAS. AO CLARK, Prest: PATRICK GILMORKE, Vice-Presicensy, PAT KICK Moh Vala becretary, lia MPWINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIA: tion—A special meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. #4 a2 P.M, ¢ 46 Beekman at, to coeoperite wish other trades in Protesting avainet she ruiuous Flax aud bew we. BERCH M, Preat. CHRIsTOPHER VEL Bes, jou, aad tor the appoiniing of a com- piication to Cougress jor a transfer tox from the manulactured twine to the b twine mmepurcuurers tok’ are invited, JOS. WKAGG, Vice Pras, MILLER, Treas, JAS, P. a Edward Kre one, at? VOoniss 1 HAYS, 1 ENNIS- A. are requeeelto t their Lodve wek, JAMES MOO} kb, D eo be bee Willian and New Cuambers sts, OAKD WANTED B | BOAKy | TED BY 2 | | SOCIETY NOTICES. of a new Circle tary Hall, 198 Bowery, on Sunday. Nov. o'clock PM, for the pur of organising Circ'e of the Fenirn Brotherhood, By order o! CARY. Chairman Prov, Com, 1 JO, 2 NEW YORK FATHER MATHEW at their hall, cor. of 284 st, and 2d ave, on The and procure seate. at the Hall on Sunday, at ? p. m., &) ree oposed, Ball Committer wilt JAMES DEL an Y. «THOS J. CARR, Kee. See, ble are invited. Come earl the ‘il be hel vise Conatituti meet ate« | Poest E: Kenefick, Foy and Mevinn, ame t and place. ST. HF FATHER MATHEW T. A, B Soriety No, 8, of Brooklyn, E D., B ooklyn, Greenpo ir weokly meein Tew nee Ilell, Franklin «*, om Sunday evenin ‘th inet, atT p.m. The meeting will bo ad tiered the following centlemen ov the sulject of Later @: Mesere, O' Deane! land Car s. O'Fu ivan, Singing by 4 McNamee and Mur. Mevsre. Madden, K ily, and O'Sullivan, & the! ea of the society and others, iOUN President; WM BARTLEY. Sec. REI GIO s NOTIC _— — = —— A P. A. MISSION— v. ve K, CAMP. © BELA. D. D.. will deliver a discourse ip the heli, No, 161 Fiehth ave, cor of 15th st,on Sanday evening. T'¢ oeioek, The punite a nvited, 99 FR LEC TURE WILL BP DELIVEREY on Wednesday evening next, 5 o'clock, at the Roowa of the New York Youre sociation. 161 F tth ave 1. BTUART DODGE, Ryria,” Joe L. WISHOP 18 TO PREACH TO-MOR- row eventing, at T& o'clock, atthe Sanctuary, 1& Ist et, ou “The Fulfilment of the Prophecies,” bq, Seats free, 5 Meu'e Christian Age and 937 Broadway, by eg Suljech—" Traveling tM Si IRIT PHENOMFNA—SPEAKING AND singing through the mediumship of Mre Emin ry day Bullem, San ‘“) Broadway, 10's free. Tq fn Metaphy sical ‘and scientific questions rep sled to. SWEDEN BK RG AS 5 \ CHAUNCEY GILES will leetnre on thie eulject on Sunday evening, Nov, 19, at 7'¢ o'clock, in the ballot the Cooper Union, Astor Piace, sabi pi 5 free ERY REV, SEFR—REV, DR. MORIARTY, OF PHIT. er a lecture on bu oar even. nirvine Hall, precisely at 8 p snivect—“Harnony between Scieuce and Helleion " ‘Tiokets bi cente each. to be had as living Hal ‘and the fo lowing churches: Cathedral, Mulberry ar; St.M Bt. Peter's, Bt Andrew's, St. Jamer', St. Theresa, St. Britget's, St. Gabriel’ St, Joveph's and the Church of the Holy Crees, Wee tid treet, Proceeds to be applied to Religious par pores. 109 9 9 SIXTH AVENUEF—SUNDAY DISCUS af Afternoon, as 3—"Cau @ future life he pre withé nt the evidences of piritus Manivlesta tations.” Rvening, at 7 “Shoo d civil rights be e@jun to all, irrosy “etive of sex, race or 0 lor.” BS —_—— anes ALCTION ,NOU ICES. —-— U Cc TION SAL E OF HANDS\ IME House hold furniture.—Rare cliaace for parties cone neineg housekeeping, All the eleeant household jurniture atthe large story reeilence 119 Weet Sua ft, bet Sth and Oth ave, will nd at public auction, thie (Saturday) Porning V. isihy ot 16 o'cloce precie.y,to the higtest bidder, without reseiva cous ng of over $15.00 worth of velvet, Bruseis and inersin carpetr, rove wood pianotorte, cost $65 rich parlor furnlsure, oll paintings, clocks, miriory curtains, bed:oom enite, hair and epring mattrossea, blankets, bedding, erocke «lass and ch table cuvery and silverware, &e., be UCTION NOTICE—300 CASES BOOTS fin: nd shoes to be eold at auction, ou Monday, Nov, at los o'clock, at the store of ©. 8. PARSONE $2 & SON'S, 41 Courtland! et i ORTGAGE SALE OF ALL + hold furniture in house 39 W coroft Wave:loy Pisce, tis day, lock precise.y. Couristing of ’ ture, carpety oft pal r 1every art.cle necetss » CHAKLES You NUy Auctioneer, OI ATOLS, ONIONS, APPLES beets at autetion, Bt RDETY Z ‘| will oe, this At 1 o'clock, at stores (iste Wh ¢),near Wall Iyt whom it may on ea and be: P GAFENEY, AUCT’! eat, wil rell this day, Sw he lease pl tixtuies of the 0 i ¥th ave, in one or more lots. hi BAL ESTATE SALK&, ALDRIDGE & SCUTT, DAVID SCOTT, On Wednostay, Nov, 2ud, at THE House ingion Square, paturday, at If parlor for by uses lls ~ AND Auctioneer, $ P. dt, as the asic reow ot D scour vif 53 Montgomery Verrey City w sod if? lo# of ground, i Hudeon Ci 5 i on Montgomery and Su Avenues Lincoln st, and Luion Miace, which wero have been sold ud inet, on the premises, aud 1 poned on account of storiny weather. A visit wh » | be time wel: spared for those uo U Jar with the locality, Ibean be reached in ules by the Hoboken, Hudson Cit ken horse cara, ‘Tithe periect orer y at 53 Monteome rt ort Ultice, Hudeon City, JAS. M, MILLEK. 2S Pine «t, 8 S, £4. BOGART, AUCTIRS, THIS bay @t 10's o'clock, at the suction rooms, 1 nw Wits bi alarge lot of he odd furultore. Also at the offic | Tt, lVitou bedeteads, ead budding. | ° Ag0Ls, single haruess, One sorrel » horse, &c, ‘ \ JM, ABBOTT, AUCT'R — OFFICE Chathaia pqua e sells ou thie the furniture and fixtures lodging house, 144 Cherry Counters, Bove, Leduiug, &c, BOARD AND KOOM tthedr tes fl, bear Cutler ue ? FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACC modated with ,oo! board, on reasonabie i Apply at ¥4 Divisw uot q A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN TTAVE Go be d board at S5) Washington st; also u b! In) wished parior fer a geatien wile fg A FEW MEN CAN GET GOOD Bole and comt me by app ying 455 Pea 2 YOUNG Kor Jereey City, With a wi pieterrot, terms must be moderavw, Ay ¥,, Box 92T, Bua Oftice. BeAke—2 on 8 RESPECTABLE D ing #irle can be aceominodsted with or lodgigs. Call at 90 Causon too fag RE W YOUNG MEN CAN BE AC dated with board, also « furuiehe: q bedroom to jet toaman aud wise, Cal@@, 16% Kast 17th #6, 2d floor, LET, A NEATLY FURNISHFS A hall bedrogm for a single peutieman, family, Luquue | loT Mons : ———8 L i TYPE H METAL WANTED-2#%,,, ockes, 2 6% FeExIAN SRGTHERHOOD— FORMATION A meeting will be held at Bilt T. A.B. Soclety, will hold their reenlar publia wines meting ~ JAMES’ Ri iM Ww T will hoid a Teme will bold their reeulage iat ceemeienieaets oe j

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