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rally looked upon 8 extra-constigutionsl. The proclamation of the President upon this subject, whilo it relieves the North of an ob- THE NEW YORK SUN. “SATURDAY MORNING, D 2, 1865, iy rf fl ries beve deciined 3c per quart, Carrots and turnips gecnens ay ROR rh Med h ee | beh us and sheha ly legal reatriction, 198 Very | oO citing from carte near the market at 600 per Congress. plain notice to the Southern States that their cous |) ae duct hae not Leon altogethor satisfactory, and that the Government #99 the necessity of belug less prec pitate ia cutting them loose from the euchor ‘oral authority. Itis the greatest back-set that the ex-rebels Lave yo: mot with in ther rapid anil pleasant s Ik warne thom Coxounea will convene on next Monday, A inrge number of members bave elready arrived in Wesbingtum, end ft te probable that nearly all the districts in the Northerw B.ates will be represented at the opening of the session. Mr, Couras, of In+ of reabilitations ‘ f the iset Congress, will yes wauaewes, —avve; tripe, Malte per pound; lard, mean > Ny pres lal robably upon the first that they are still ameuable to military authort | gorste; nana —2 ts wndoubredly be re-tlec a Likely | ty, anc that tho powers of their civil officers are Beek Pain, per |). Flounders Tonite; eel 16820, ballot we the Republican members will be Lkely , halibut, + haddock, ii alve; cod-tieh, —elvey ' i bit in their private caucus. Ibis only notninal, Ib ia severe, and yet deserved, If | serne Sal tackerel, ealty Geol, Ivalbe: Bond to unite upoo ou d vd ¢ Ny = pores —a—¢ ; ametta, tb. ave; blue probable, therefore, thet an organ zation will be | the late rebels hal not made thelr hatred of the pain 18a; batter Huh, uae | Ueene heed, Siete: od as ibis customary for the | Calon quite so cons jououn; if they had not ex tecte fou M b aT) Fiah, smoked eels, 24028e; Pp tent to trauanlt his tuessage to Congress iin hibltel so much of “she oli leaven't in their new | gio hallitt, Sexe; gino herring, pet buneb, eolden the accomplishasent of that work, (6 | Postion, the might have avotdel the mlefiiite | 1 ‘sh i emokea mackerel, l6alve; dried codfiah, iL mod ovely efter Pm ied a aa a Le delivered on the afveruoon of that day, I'he continuance of marshal law in their midst, Which | syelt Piah,— Lobaters, alle, $a10e; do piki'd, Tb. : - e ton d'apatchoa announce that the mensnge ia the Pr Vaproclamation really eoteis, [sis pee ed 10 ba ioal phington 2 hy » 16 bau; now ia the hands of the printer, as are also the | ab. 5 pill, ay tho patient nesda it Spas, hat perl AL 1 Al ga a J i} S are Belli ; departmental reports. It has hitherto boen the A Queer Appointwent ‘Explained. kohirubl, Hanch, Gale; poratoos, pew, web hell practice of Presidents, generally, to furnish ad- vancod coples of the message to a few of the lead- fog ournals in the chief cistern, ao that it might be puliato type and tasued by the prose simultane ounly with ite delivery to Congress. No such pro- vision seems to have boen mado on the present occamon, however, and we sliall be obliged to await tis treusmiasion by telograph. If it ahould be de- livered to Congress on Monday, It will be given to ho readers of the Sus on Tueslay morulng. The Mayoralty Contest. ‘Vnwan iano bester standard by which to judge the qualifications of «cand late for public office than that which Wasurxoros gave to his country- tien for their guidance, ‘Is he Lenest? Is he faithful? Is he competent?’ That covers the whole ground, and the man who can pass the tens of those three questions, taken in their widest signification, may safely be trusted in soy position however responsible it may be. Yhe voters of New York shou!t carefully examine the various spplicanta who ere now soliciting support for the Mayoralty, !n order to determine which one, if ony, can pass the crucial test of qualification which we have {ndicated, Tho unusually good sc- lections that have been mado in the choice of candidates—the especial reference that bas tpoen bad to unexceptional personal qualities, make the task of analysing their qualifications compara tively essy, Perhaps every one of the nominees might pase the ordea) tn respect to the first two requirements—honesty and faith fulness—but the question of compotency i# not #0 easily disposed of, Mayor Guatuee has been ‘weighed in the balance and found wanting." Nobody doubts hia hovesty, or hie govd intentions; but two years of trial have suown that he bas not the abi- lity to cope with the wily politicians who infest ethe City Hel, His honesty and faith{ulness bave not been productive of any advantage lu reapect to reform, for the very good reason that the shrewd Political echomers who beset him, bave proven to be too adroit for bis unskilful tactics. Paovost Mansnat Geena. Fry, the mysterious calousntor of the late Conscription Bureau, has been brevete! Brigadier General fn tho regular army. The promotion of Fay is being pretty severely criticized by some journala, it being contended that he never did spy service excep: the roudding of the draft atatintics, so that nobody, not even himself, knew anything about the wa We should not be surprised, however, if the G vera- ment hed s purpose fn this promotion which does not now appear to the public. Ib may be that Sec. retary Skwanp, air’ by Fav's remarkable math- ematical faculty, has secure! the promotion with the design of sending bim over to Bugland t tura John Bull's head with his mysterious figuring io the case of our pirate claims. With the tive of General—Colone! would not be eufilciently digni- filed—he might he turned lage upon the Briash government with the pirate arcounty avd in @ short time he would eo ru dle the whoe quemion with hie strange cyphering that Jobn Bull would be glad to allow the cla for the euheul petting rid of bim, This isthe only explauation tha we can imagine for his promo Oe fit leeks, —nte; poppe, bell, doz, be; 1 Me caulitlowers, er m al M Weak Slanders Against “qoffman Tr is decidedly amuring ty witness the grovenque attempts of the opposing pariizou journals to du. cover some ground upon which to make capital against Joux T, Horyman, tic rei.iu candida for Mayor, The political papers are 90 habitusily actastomed to fishing up stores of some kind, with the view of distorting them foto eon ething remarkable, that ther are completely nonpluased in the case of Judgo Horymay, for with all their assidutty they havo been una le to flad auything convertible into e damaging siiy. Bur u have done the beat thoy cou! |, aud uncer the ely cumstauces, are excusable fur failure, The sub-) sidize! organ of the late *Bonthern Confederacy," after a laborious search for » ng U, on Wile to build an accusation, sayr, iu tho ces peration of despair, thas Liirman was th a th a7 th bi . y ju “ A ply and cheaper, select greenings, epitzendergs and baldwine, retailing at $6 26085 60, while poor ones are to be obtained for #3 00x83 60 per bbi, Cranber- bacon, 8TFINe; fresh pork, Lows Wg; corned-pork, —& loy sustain (he charge of disloyaity? [tia an easy matter to deal in ory tion under the charge seems to be, that Mr, Hocker approved of Mayor Gunther's veto respecting the cel- not, lcan neither eaflirm nor deny. meny good Union men did approve of the veto, not for the sensone assigned by Mr. Gunther, but because believed at the time, and is now believed, thet plun- cer, and not patriotiem, had much todo in sttempt- ing to get up euch celebrations in thts city, The o. the People’s money. loyal and patriotie cit'zen, on partizan grounds, but elmply in behalf of « great # Meata.—Roast beet, prime, 22a2se; com- ey MOKED plecrs, tals Ge ; do stew £ piee: i do a ed, Yeatie; do tongues, 1201 stows, 2: porter hours, Juche; corn-heef, iy 25a28e for bind quart alse for fore- Te; wutton, foreynarie @ 12 do hind do, 1 do_chopsy 2bud8e; lamb, per pound, 1bavby ©; mackerel, fresh, ewer, Le oked and Cured i tuenipa, guaice halt peck; lettuce, at dade jor radi«hes, bunch, abe; onfons, halt peck, —a85; —aiie; save, banca, rr parser, Bbc; Wer Crosses, Gly be vurlic, -; chy, GaSe; epla abc pock ; ore- LY Loe tea; chiesery, per head, a6; mint, \, Sode sjuaehes, arrova, bunch, 4ab a beans, 4 tow, aualoc; cabbeges, ba beets, new, buneh, abe; POLULOS, sy DOCK, —adkee 5 h ash Poor’, Guar Suade; tery, table, bur ey BOUD, buneb, babe; « loasoc sash} pacenips tualbe doz.; plea, halfpeck, 0aTe ; al com- 60 ; quivers, per 1.0, rig Wy cranberries, quart, be er, J; Cominon, + cheese, beast, 24c; ey. ruit, ou, bush. | The Me orality.— Mr. i litor: There ina position, in cermin quarters, to deal uafairly w.th 1, Alecker, the Citizens’ candidate for Mayor. His ally bas been assailed, but what are the facts to tive genoralitics, ‘The main «pec!fica- bration of Union victorios, Whether he did or did But @ great hey saw that the “riug" only desired such @0 occe- ou as @ pretext for a large aypropriation, to fleoce 16 tax-payers and line theirorn pockets, It was hole tenor ef Mr. Hecker's lifo is consistent with ¢ idea of honesty and economy in the dishursement It ia fair to aesume that, if @ approved of the veto, he based his approval on the rounds above indicated ; because I have known him rtiunaiely and well for years, and know that he He does not ask support od beneficeut reform in our municipal affairs, Let tu be treated fairly, A Unionist. 121 - a) Wheat Wonld Hofman Do tt “Ele « followiug extract from the epecch made by ir, esvere in bis sentences in the case of the July | Wood et the Mozart ratifieation meet: “ Within He hasno doubt done his best, but his lifeina | rioters of 1908, and for that reasou i: wauis | [he couing two years the (ese espiie of Mr, Core merchant's counting-room was not calculated to | 4), Trish fellow-cttizea to vote egaiass Lim. We | 2 1, Mr, Tweed, Mr. Boole, Mr. Brennan, and the farniierise him with the great responsibility of | ayo nos time now to characterize an it deserves, | beads ot the Croton Beard; ant with the exeeption the Mayoralty, and be failod for want of the re- of te Controller, each ot th 219008 aco appoluted this implied charge thas our Irish citizens eudo: se the outrages perpetrated by the July rioters, The class of voteru maligned have no sympathy with lawieesness, and the action of Recorder HorrMas, relative to the rioters, will add to, instead of de tract from the admirationof him, The Termons, too whichin this canvass jong hands with the aforesaid subsidized rebel organ, ia equally dea- perate ‘n ite efforts to find some tangible charge against Hovvuas. The resuls of ite labor is « story to the effect that Dorvaan cheated ove of bis oftice boys out of about thirty dollara! Toe Par. BUNS puts on a very eanctimonious face iu ,etting ff this ridiculous yarn, as if it really believed somebody would be * down, 60 much forthe scruples of the pa: press, quisite ability to make his good qualities effeetive. ‘The case of Mr, Haoxua is precisely the samo. Ho has been all his lif engaged in manufacturing pureuite, and it is not powsible that he can bi knowlodge of the intricate responsibilities and duties devolving upon # Mayor who is expected to vanquish the political horde who are interested in the City Hall, Mr. Ronwurs, likewiro, can pase the first two requirements very readily, but he, too, falls below the standard of ability. His life has been spent in looking after ocean steamship lioes, and while he is doubtless edmirably qualified for the business in which he 1s engaged, he must necesearily be @ novice in respect to the duties that would devolve upon him {f chosen for the work of reiorming this city, Judge Horrman \s admitted on all sides to be an honest and feith- ful public officer, aad in this respect the full equal of his competitors ; but is ke competent ? Here is Lis own modest allusion to his qualifications, which we reproduce from his speoch of Thursday even- ines “if, my fellow-citizens, you think that, during tho five yearel bave been in public lite. Ihave acquired knowledge of public affairs—have be- cvwe familiar with the working of the city gov- ernment, the ceads of departments ¢ it you think shat that experience will make me an active and atficlent Mayor, say #0, aud to the best of my ob\lities I will serve you. Ii you have, ainong the other candidates that are named, more about municipal intod to promote the interest of the vity—vote dor them, sad I will cheer/ully submit to the deci. fon." t t i Fisancial News, Markets, de. New York, Friday, Dec. 1, 6 P. M.—The general Btock market was more animated to-day, ulthough prices at the close differed but little from those of yesterday afternoon, Governments were fraction- ally higher. Gold opened at 148, sold up to 145'), and cored wt 147 The loan market was casy at 7 per cont, Commercial paper passed more freely at7 a 946 for choice nor Sterling exchange was quiet aod tirm at 190 » for 60-daya bankers’ bills, On'Cha: to-day Flour was dull and 1c, a 2c, lower, Wheat was quiet and Ic, lower on common grades, Corn was a shade easier, Oats were dull and lower, Pork was steady. Boof was quiet. Lard was heavy, Whiskey wes quiet. STOCK KALEG—FINAT HOALD, c Y uf ‘Sl, i f00 N.Y, G ess 208 If Jou T. Horraan is not competent, then New ay Us Os, Step. girs in Oe M. § York hae no other man who can pase the test, Ho | 20.0 U.S. 6s, 6-2. abit iu Fe bray IK Coal 1s a A ‘ ) bas ability, experience and sagacity—be is “hon- | Soyo) Go. ‘ Te Milw st. Ebi, 15% tet, faithful and ecompeter 8000 17.8. ba, 14 10 N.Y, Con. K..,, Oli tic 3000 Trea, 7 S10, “ai By .. ©. + bar +14 On. . th » ie . bed Another Kebuke to the South. ia ah A a rape te. 92 Wat % 5 00 U8, 6a, "0 id. Ky, K.. lw Since the late elections in the Northern states | 20) U8. * oh” d000 messing ah tho President has ovincod an unmistakable dispo- | 14000 M. 17 to do. et 4 14ooo Va, 65 48 Panama sition to proceed more slowly sud cautiously 19 | iin) Oniod Miss,,. 26 BU) MB »& Ne i. removing the restraints that have Leon imposed | 10:00 Tol ew. lat. 3 ted ta: 2 . Upon the rebellious districts, He has suspended ay 43 Le Pe et Sho § Fitts, the granting of pardons to prominent ex-rebels ; | $000 Mar, lat mM, 43 by Cle, Col, & Cin, 1000 Se Ay tw Cn @& NW. (bas repcatetiy advised the reclaimod states to adopt jes > y : 5 0 » Chi, @ > ops measures indicative of loyalty; be hasin oan Moet egias’ iii 118 structed at least two of bis Provisional Governors do, Ju Cle, &. Tol.'R continue in office, notwithstanding the election tp 1D) Cnt, i. 1, 6) 4th National Bk. 3 16 Bk, Commerce of civil Governors to supplant them; he has de-|j0 —— do., 40s PS ChB. 8 Qt. claret thas whe troops will be withdrawn from the | 1 Spring Mi Mim 08 0) 9 Bea da Sout cera States ouly when such a measure ie Likes | 2) dow... 48 Matis pO FP We O. iy to becompatible with expediency and safety ; BD Wont Union aoe ay lw) Chi, F iiiad aes - enc last of all, be haw exeopted the said States | 1) Marivose Min... 19% 3) dow. 5.10% from the provisions of his proclamation for restor- Bo Con, At T bret * 300 } rit deo 8 iny the habeas corpus, The action of the Preai- | 10 Ashburton Goss 3 iw do,, +. 23kg : ATTY: oS dens upoa tho latter subject ts significant a * pe BOARD, at this time, In commenting, @ few days 7 4 U.S. 66,6-20's...101's 100 N.Y, Cea. BR. 82) upon the action of Judge Busrmrn, of Ala- Fr do.. 19S Su) Bite fi my hau, who attempted to enforce the Aabeae cor- 1088 io-t tw M. gas, S. im Aid . pus despite the opposition of the military, we re- 5... * Tl, Cot bs Ho marked that the question thas raised would oblige 1h) Com, Coal 11 the Premilent to decide whom be would sustain, | 44) Mariboss Min, ‘The issue thus made in Alabama doubtless led to i q the proclamation juss issued by the Premdent, in which he informs the Southern States military is ehll the higher law” in the South, It Me well that the question has thus been explicitly stated, Bince the closing of the war there has not YW PL BW, “Bi G. lw 4o., Washington Market Retail Kepert. Pawar Evista Dee, |, 1805, The week just closing has Leca oue of uausual quietness at Washington Maike , by i we seomida the been an official word uttered by the President | volume of traiic and the devisius ol pries, With rolative to the habeas corpus, and some doubt hag | the exception of twoor threso, (oe ap vartic es of been manifested as to the josttion held by the | food, prices quoted to-day 6). ie aus to vary but slightly from thoee of inst vy ve, has cout!jued to decline tu yp \ Government with regard to it. It is true that the Becretary of War has utterly disregarded it, even Barter or il grades » ond it now takes | in respect to the Northern States ; but as the Con. | *# semiee) gerne’ poeta a stitution permits the suspeusion of the writ only ago aye er op fetid alee Weg on way } «. Foi re) ae errr Rape ty | during the pendency of insurrection or rebelllom | giminisied supply, chicks teisi.us toeday at 2va | the continued disregard of lis power in the North, G26e, ducks a. L428) 6Ur yeat 2 arte sua pegse at | ry the Wor Department bes been cone: | aueide mg pound Of (i, wipes wie ia bewvy vam | by the Mayor, Thu c Cons ut would heve nominated M person for Mayor, who wha not p ete Bupervisors appo'nt his sucecesor ti dence od the ce do lato try one bottie of It will cure in three d Co. 115 Fianklin et, Ag Boys. and price lens. Broadway, N.Y, Billa liowes, Ji, Liesiuen, wanted, at Weehaw kon, on Sunday next The fully residence of bls pa noon, Déc, dy ab Ly CLINTON—On Wednesday, No and patuful iliness, bers. the members of the dence of bis fact ALM. of M a isa fect pre Larter, Now, it i ided for by the City y neces ary to nny thas the ution that non i Mr, Hoffiaan, ent all of rere persona aa d@legatcs, aod that three-fourths of lat Lody was comp cc. of men who held office ander Can any rane man ths) thet such a body I‘tiner, or any other no advance to in this com. hem, otain them in office? is there an ids muulty so utterly lost to reason as w believe that the jends of the City Departments, and ten thousand hangere-on end retainers attached to them, would nominate and support a candidate for that ofice on whom they would not place impiicit reliance." rer Alo bor that if Hoffman is elected Mayor he must gn aos Recorder, aad the “ Ring" of the Board of “A Universal Kemedy.“ browns Bron hia! Trocke." for coughs, colds, 1 bronchiel affee- siinde the tires in peblic favor and conf. this reeult has been sequired by a test of ect’, Lis mority and extensive use have caus- ‘roches to be counterfeited, and we would ution purchasers to be on their guard against worth- imitations. 1 Heo! Piles !! Piles -A\ll you have to Strickland's Pile Remedy. No mistake, Wells & poe} a Pyle’s O;. K, Soap—The Cheapest Sonp n use for the working classes, Sold by grocers ever) whore, fs 426 3 “pall aed Winter Clothing for Mea and Phe larse ae panes seb t i 1, Bald Wheeler ie VWilkon Lock re a navies jons, many Machine aud button Holo Machine, No, 625 Br guar way, N. Y. “Tlowe Sewing Machine Company. No 6 A DRATEIEN, In Weehawken, New Jersey, on Dee of bis wee, Peter Barry, of we BARRY Jet in the Soth » County Wextord, Ly Hla friends and su vited to attend the funeral, tr tauces are respectfully in- a) has lace resiaen.¢, JA inet, ot lL PMD BUCKLEY —On Friday, Dec, ist, Phillp Henry, Harry und Elizabeth A. Buckiey, aged are reapect- mouths, esand friends of the faril fu from the 4 Sunday e re mvited to 20th, after a long Wiliaa Cinton, of the family, also lee, are respect. ai, from tho resis t Yorkville, Soth and sdth ts, on Sunday, lee, sd, ae 10 och fully invited to xy 268 COTTON—Oa Doe, 1st, Thomas & Cotten, anatve dd, Cheslire, Englans, The ete and friends of the aan, e request. ed to attend the funeral OL Suuds» alternoou, De ty at 2 o'clock, from his late Tesdcace, Lith ave, vee Dla and bd ate. ot PAG AN—On Fridar, Dee, let, Mary Fagan, vane A, Tih voar ot ber 60) treiwud, Parish family are reapect- Suuday Dar lave rR AB} im 0b Nov, 20th, Of disease of the heart, John Fraser, of Gres point, The funeral will take p tu hye late residence, Union 4 Sunday atvornoon, to Oxpre® this Come ory lor Fo Of tho Chia Tet, 1585, ohn H, 400d bara Hopper, family are Invited iday wfiernoon, od Gv ol lis parcots, Tuners ¢ y seule the 4 F lbs M iE NEY—On Nov J beth Me- lie wite of the late ‘tudes MeHoury, aged 40 yours Fhe thiends of the ol® '@:pecttully invited to attend the funerah nornine, Dec, ber law, % 6b Ly o'clonk. Wom Auehor, 2Y Moree sroee mons") i} | TRADE NOTICES, | SPECIAL MEETING OF THE JOUR- nermen ere 01 w York will be held at KEEN'S 1ath Ward Hotel, corer of Fileabecn ond Grand ats, on this La evening, at 5 o'clock, Dee, 24, 146 order of the Comunittee. os | japed Vhalrman. JOHN LEK, Sec. O1ICE TO UNION CARPENTE: sis consequence of a resolution pissed in the several Unions of New York City, you are hereby notified to retain vour full heur et nooo at ali hazards. B~ order of the Joint Committee, __ 831 SOCIETY NOTICES. PUBLIC MEETID YOUNG Mathew T. A.B, S« jet y A Men's Father Jersey City, will be held at Cooper's Hi are, on Sunday evening, 3d inst. at T'4 o'elee Speakers Mareland and Fb qG asa Keenan and F Mice Lawless A special mveting w o'clock, P.M. in orler to tra) neos, Ali members are requerte ant buri- to attend, ae fines for non-atten lance will be strictly enforced, P. 8.— Do not fo-get P. 'T. Barnum, on Li ay » bth inet. RICHARD) McAGHAN, Pres, » GIBEOR, ice, THOS. C. HUGHES, Ree, fen’ PUPLIC MEETING OF THE [ABIES R. C. T. A. B, Society, of St. Mary's of the Vitis tation, (on Sanday «vonuine, Dec, their ball, 664 neut epoakiug and singing on tho HN CAIN, Pros. WILLIAM BrAsu PU ian IC MEETING OF THE “yor XG en's Father Mathew I, A, B, Society No, 2 of bine Hall, 44th at, bet Sih and 9th ave, p. m, Speakers Baxley, aud, others 2 » Me Kt Hammoud, Metuin- ahoney, lease re. jece aud Mullen, 4. BENGE Perea, a fet ARY, vee are J. O'SULLIVAN, Bee. PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD by the Father Mathew T. A. B. ioty No. 1 of Brooklyn, on to-morrow evening, o’clork. in the ‘Temperance Tnatitute, cor of Han as a! » 1. Perry, J. G, Bennet Cc ite yr Downey, xen. N. B.— AS . tion ‘or offic ou for next ex montha will take p! t 8 o'cloek p. £' mi ya MURPHY, Pree, ? a; Men's Father Mathew T. AB a No, 1, of Brooklyn, will be beld at Lattimer alt 210 and 212 ening, Dec, Od, at 7 o'clock Willian it, Burleigh, Dr. Singing by David A, Anderson, yior aud P. Downey, JAMES QUENN “TAM 8 HAYES, Ree PUBLIC | MERTING OF THE TATHE R Mathew U. A. 1, Parent Society will be held at their hall, a6] ‘Broome st, on Sunday evening, Dec, 3d. The meeting will be addressed by Mesare. E. L. Carey, Marehal of the soclo.y, and Jas. O'Don~ nell, whose theme will bo The Duty of the Sona of Irish Father Mathewites, Singing by Mesrs, Kobt, Wilson, Kidd, and Brother Nash. JAS. RIORDAN. Vres Pies, W M, KR, Rec, see, A. PUBLIC TEMPEKAN( MEETS ; BY the Young Men's Father Mathew 1. A. B. Bs. So- clety, No, %,on Suuday evening, Dec, 3, at 7 o'cicek, at ther inal Fx-Pres, of 'y korn. 'G, B, Reilly, J. W, Byrnes aud other, Singing by Misses duly Canavan, Fer- eucson, Ryan, and the Misses Morrow's, Mesare Dan- lela, Kidd, P. H. Ketlly and others, Violinist, N. B.A Toht, &. Kourke chal meeting will be held at 4 VM, for the eleetion ¢ business. Ever, mombery and other important meinber is requested to att ne, ‘3 IMOLHY L, See POERNAKD MAK! PEIN mm LyNcH, Presa, JULN A, bet} pa PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG 4A Mon's Fathor Mathow T, A, M, B, Society, No. 1, of Ne ork, will be held at their hull, cor ih anid ! sth ave, on Suuday evening, Dec, d ak « J. ¥. Madden, Eay., and Mr. Fer:ls, ing Mise Mebonald tnd Mr. Baker, FRANCIS J GALLAGHER, Pree; PHI) IP A Vice Prest WM. BOY, Ree. see, N, There will be a monthly meeting at the 1 na Sunday osfternoon, Abeont members will be 1. 4 A “ALL HAIL AND THE DECLARA- « tion of ludependence,—Father Mathew I, 4. B, i ‘ates ill held a temper iy poe ing h st, on Sunday tP, M esting will be addressed ty Nr wiles, Diacksmith of ‘57, and others, Singing by Miss ies Ryan. Mies Duffev, Mr. 6. Fagan, Mr, The Public are’ invited aa you will WM, OBER » Pree, PAIK, 49 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE IMMACU- late Conception T. A, B. Society will be held in the school tiall, Kes? 1th at. on Sunday, Dee, Sd, at 7 o'clock, P.M. 1D. Lang‘on, D, Redden and Thos, Mek lroy, will, deliver temperanc’ addrosros Singing bys few of the members of the Society: yer Dr, MORROGH, Pres, JOHN Mol. ABNEY: P, oe WORTHY GRAND Lodge © of the American Protestant Association, Str'e of New York, will meet at Lamartine Hall, cer of ot an! Sth ave.on Mondav evening, fe. 4th at cclhek, By order of RICHARD DRL MMOND, Ww. G, Maeter. JOHN LAIRD, W. G. See TTENIION, SHEARS BROTHERS CIE- le-—All members of the above Circle are hereby ified to attend @ meeting Ay Saturday, eveulnug, lock, at their room: 7 Bowery, to trans. act important business, he “onder. JOHN MONA- GHAN, Chairman, P HILIP HANLON, Sec. 155 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Ww ili be held at the Hail of the P.M. T. A. B, Se No. 6, at 22 Court si, brooklyn, to-morrow Addresses will be del bed d by 4 I, Porry Mr. Mad f w York, Singing Downey, I he RE, Holes i 4 DINNIGAN, urday evonin order of MOK MBER, Vier OOKLYN F, M » Hall 168 Fulton +t evening—Capt. De Can Holly wood, F ay; . SOc Speakers to- Thowas biton Moers Nolan nd others: so bean aw ance P.M. to elect officers to: All those in arrears will com montha, pay the samc, or their nawes ehali le erased, huped that those Societies | not alrendy appointed delovate the other delecates at same pla will do #o, and ineet 0 Sundi h ; We inst, All those wishiny to Join Ne morrow afternoon, WM, SHELA Proet We fi GALLAGHER, Vico, PATRICK GALLAGH Kee, dee, STE SHES | Brac HH NO. | 1, FATHER MATHEW U, B, ft. A.B, Society —Hall 257 iudeeo st, near Spring, Total sbatinene hursday meeting every Sunday and eninge, at T o'clock, Speakers to-morrow ners, 1) Lanete Jovee, Meiireevey, te Mevers. Wallece, Daniels aud “B. GALL AGIIER, Prest.: Jas, MeGOWAN, Cyr aety ANDREW MouKATH, Bee, 116 HNO. 1, FATHER MATHEW [ A. B, society —1' iL areemble at th Huaday afternooty, Dec Oeiock, to pay lat tribute of reapect to our decomen biobt B own. By order of MATHEW ENG Marshal, SATHER MATHEW T. A, B.S, NO, 5, oF N.Y. Public meeting at their hall. 6 * by ave, On DU Preakers I bed ft) pod Cainpbe Vy, M. ih mal ite y, O' Mabone: Month aly meeting ut 2 o' yolocke royuested to be pr ut TAS. O'REILLY, Bros pun Ree. Ww ATHER MATHEW TA ou SOCIETY, No, & will bold their pubile meeti nm Bus d uy Ba, iil, Web wt wud doh ave. > Mr. Wiles gre ober, singing by M 1} meint busin se F evening, Dee, wis Lawlor, Mre. Clute, Mise Maginn, ‘and splendid talent. PETER DALY, Pies. C PAKKS, Vice, P. O'BRIEN, seeuy 1 PATHE MATHEW T. A, B, SOOTE No. 6, N, ¥.. will hold a public meeting at their hall, corner odd a. ad 2d ave, ou Bunday ev ening, Dee, the id, at T o'clock, ‘The ineetiog will be ade drered by Messrs. D, Langton, J. Hayne Johnson, Goo, B, Kiely, Bingizg by Messrs, Larkin, Lindsey, Carrou, and 40x 5 Os lew + Miss Counulls ‘ais Coanell, The Cado wilh meet Sunday attorucon ab Sorclock, PATEK CUBKY, Pros, WM. PEP ERS, becietary. hice M huddle) SATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY, No, 7, of row, Bund of the Chu Those eloquent Patrick L meeting, Mire Counill to mor- Y. will hold « public x 66 erent venin, h of the snville. advocates of ton pernu on n ond John Rafferty will aadress the The charming vocaust Miss Cannayan aud wo My, Lindsay and Mr, Pesan will be th hare ae invited, tice GL eke Via ioe the section “HEN IY o 2, K eye Wi SOCIETY NOTICES, FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIET 1. of Jersey City, will hold a Pubite Tew Meeting in Washington Hail corner of New derey ava, on Sunday Lven Kobert. Crow, New Yor meeting, Singine by Mie Much JOLIN DUNN, Pres CULLES Gi IRTOUS—FATHER MATHEW T, z Society, No. J of N. ¥.. holds a errand me No. perance and Bun tay evening, at 7 PM. in ball dd ave aod 23d at, veers, P. Low J. Kyiuee and others will apeak on tho ev tiocd 9 by Mevers, Uarrol, Cole and + 9 Monee r faaiddy Ys wi pu Mou M, Also the bali com ustieo. aan 1ifow Ath, Ree. See.185 a Hi, ADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ve Manhnitan, ime. let, 1865.1 i bal Devartinent ae A wl ” “i. or in Catholic T. A is Society will Wold a pul a perance moetine in their reama tn Koneerelt et on we Sunday evening next, the Sd inet, att o'e Reman Catholie Giorgyman wilt be pes om minister the pielee, M. M. fden ai ae O'Reilly will addiess the ineeting we Henry O'Sullivan will exch sing a rongs during the eveuing, The nc ilies, and the public ecneraliy are R ter, Jadote wil teotout , ing es $6 o'clock, JUN AURAL, Pres, 1) ™~ OAC EE gael a tetaeece oe iad te HEF. M. T, A.B, SOCIFTY,S A Brook! ! t weokly me ph Cn be-mnorrow eve . . ‘ be addressed by fo ing enteme r VanName, of New York Fra. aud i B, ng Bx-Frevident ol Y. M. TA. Us be BSingiug by the Enum ee C) rookiyn, E.D, wg aud Mr, Cole, N.Y, bp Chr BY, — Ce 164 on (TRANSFIGURATION RC. T. A.B. SO. 3 elety will bold their weekiy meeting on on evening, Dec. td, clock, ‘The members are tin hereby notitied that their semi-annual mocting for 4@ election of on cers hog take place on the tollowing Monday ¢ jug, Doc. 4th, All members absent — ej shall be fin “i JOHN McBRIDE, my PA LOK 4 OCONNOTE i tae pie fe 1cBRIDE, Pree. & cai « . EMPERANCE VICTORION S AND Rr M drinking dead. The Yo Men's Father Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 6, will hold their weeki Av eet. I, ing at the room, cor of 22d st and Let ave, on Sund . @voning, Doe. dd, wt 7 o'clock, The public are ‘invited rd to attend as there will be good talent to sddreas ) them. pecking by G. B, Riley aud O'Donnell, Bing! We y Messrs, Lindsey, Carroll and Pagen. od KELLEY, Pree. THOS. CARSON, Ree, td lo th WILL BE ‘DE IVER. R- Wodnerday evening next, at cioek, at the Rooms of the Youug Men's Chiistiaa Arsoointions 151 Fitth avenue aud 957 Broadway, by THEO. W GULICK, Keq. Subjeer—" The Man ad Cue ar toms of the Dation o. Micronision and sandwich le- ¢- lands, ilueirated by curiositior.* 4 AMES M. FE. CHURCH, COR, OF asTH tt. and 1) n ave, Beh ah, 1 Of Dees 108 THOS, % DENNY, the dian preact t u Geiock, and Kev. JACUB RUBBELL int at 7 o'clock, J L. BISHOP 18 TO PREACH erow evening, nt Tx o'cloek, at the Renewan Tet 6, on “leraei"s Restoration, the Mil on. TO-MOR- a —LARGE HALL, * at, Rev, R. ©. SMIME ALT ater, Serv cos mn. God 7 p.m, Subjcet tor ening re tt Gospel Anti-Aristocratic.” Serv ices 74 c'clovk. Seata hh free, Als “PEACE ON FARTH."— NE, 1). 1), an old aveat of the © American P Ace & vera lecture atthe tt Church of the Pile > bet, Sth and 9th on Monday evens 4th, at Th. Sublect ¢ of the Ariitration of POLIPICAL “ARD FROM C, GODFR EY GUNTER. A Fellow Citizens :—Keporta indnetriounly cireus & inted that I have or will withdraw from the Ma ‘oraity © contest com pel me to th bifely deny the " Ifind wyrelf on a th three re: aved to ave try abuses which ¢€ and I would uot hay i is, who desi tes tination, 4 I noe ui atrenedyiog the m Munic ipal nme t the w it electon and secepted th been assured that a doubtful | man wes to have been inations have be *t in our ace ! ver mosrat and corr Since the n at ny weli- I not admit b of whom the peop'e can recognize ti pice for which I am persecuted, 1 verdict, and, trom the surauces of my friends contivent of a ieeult, based on the intelligeac vietus ot the people, A ___——CS. GODFREY GUNTHER. T A SCHOOL CONVENTION OF Mo-! rart Hall, held at the house of Mr, Carroll, cor of oo ave and 65d et, on Thursday evening, Nov, Suth, , 1565, JAMbS B'BRADY, Esy, of st Ward, ree % cesved the unanimous nomination for se i Com- tulacioner of the Seventh School District, Lub, 19th aud sid Wards, TiKENCs BHERIDAN, (1 alie 8 wan, WM. iL. WILEY, sec, 3 t At A MEETING OF THE 1s nes WARD ‘ ‘¢ Association, held ag * Fire, ave reday Nov. Suth, 1¢ Was un@ulimously cs: tune * support JOUN Henk Mayor, and Kile | ARD O'GORMAN, for Corporation Couns \MES ° IRVING, for Alderinan of the sth W 1 MORAN and GEORGE MoGKALU, for cting at the above place on Saturday evening JOUN PITS stu Mi INR. Ve — INDEPEND. n of thesih Als r twill te held chisercaing, Dee, 84. lbdo, at 1 Vington #i, wt i's o'clock. Allin favor oF the election of THOMAS ui W N for Aiderman, + re Teapecstull invited, MeL epoakoss will ade Gress the mveting, tio \5 MAYS, Presiden ant HEL HMAMILION, Secty, ton i JODFREY GUNTHER, — 2 I to the Corporation, Rit BARD OGOK M AN. SING OF THE paigu Associa A MASS M ent (nion Ca dermanie | a By on NEW YORK DeMOCRK ai © CITY CoN. VENTION COL, JAMES lb AGLEY, Chaimisn, Firwny B, Roown,? «, f __Hisey War, 5 Secretaries 119, GRAND. DEMOCRATIC ME F TING—"1UB} VOICK OF THE PEOPLE MUpr BE 4 LPARD s Democrateand all who aie in favor of hones ! rt nistrstion of she City Government, tuvited to wbie in MASS. MERTING, ‘ to ratify the non Nae of Mm MAYOR C, Gobt ke N GUNTHER, FOR Col TO TELE COKPOMATIONs 4 bh ARD O'GO AN, Atth COOPEK I rITtUTR a8 gat’ RDAY EVENING, DEC, 2d, 1965, bd cloek ‘ ‘The to.lowing eminent Gov, Joul Parker, of N Hon, C, Gor tre Richard O'Gor * Chiaries O'Conoz, Bey. akereh aclea E ave been invited: baiy Joho }lon, Horace b Ey Hon, James. Thayer, re Hon, Ook, Ee rett P. it ta, i erd, Adam ©. Fie 00, 1 1 " Hon, Frecik B. Mathes: piety Hon, Daniel M. O'Brien, Mosca Mou COMMITTEE OF ALRANG Ward, Wa ~Dennie Keenan, iy i, Me oughly Fy Hah A. ier 14—ileary F. West, 16-—Jamos 5, Scotieid, hm igan, 17 —,H0} 1b v1 ims, ohn Patrick Anthony, Mes? EVDO), Chairman, y _120 1 b EDMUND M. PLUM YEW YORK, NOVEME Headquarters of the MA 1AL 0.'RO Campaign Committee have Leen located at ( Buliding, corner 15th wt, aud Broadway Lotte on day an BILE. ati doveaibe, Until atte \ » Chairman, yy