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was an improvement in prices, Gold opeued at 148 and gradually declined to 146% was a little more active in the supply was ample at 7 per cent. on ea!l. Exchange for prime 60-days bankers’ sterling was quoted at 109 £1095. On'Change to-day Flour was dull, heavy And 1c, 8 2c, lower, Wheat was heavy and tower, Corn was tc. lower, Oates were heavy and lower, Pork was lower. Beef was quiet. Lard was heavy, and Whiskey was steady, STOCK BALER—FiROT HOARD. ed OS eerie 1) Quieksilver M hf alae deni There were the disturbances caused “Terry Altes," thorough detestation of England. e rea pote blind A Good Cause Badly Engineered, In thie morning's Bow will be found a report of the mass meeting beld last night at Cooper Inatl- tute Ly the Workingmen's Union, for the further- ance of the eight hour movement. We feel lively interest in every practicable plan for ameli- orating the Condition of the working classes, and would be glad to see their daily hours of labor the r jon | diminished ; but we fear that euch demonstrations We tery Ce ema et oi asthat of last nivit are not calculated to hasten that resuls very rapidly, the clore. Money arters to-fay, but THE NEW YORK SUN. ———— THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 7, 1865, Teo Advertisers, ‘We woold saain remind ent advertising patrons that thetr favors will be “too late for classification,” aniess handed in at oar counter before nine o’eloce ey on the part of Engl fooy tie ot her own, aud have no other. Sho ' pas ts ~g°-4 county, should ny expensiv ental benetit of a bendtul of Prot. publicly recownized was taken of their fel that Ireland, « Protestants, w roe state, white low Catholics, we ill taught, to look down on all who dissent from as their inieriors, Lord Macauley, the eminent writer, and several other Ene iehinen equaliy tile triows, have leftton record their vehement condem- Tiahbehurch ervablishment sa one of the no son rt TO taught, an of advertisements antil 1% e’cloek P, M., but do not slamify them after nine eclock. Thankegiving. Le conformity with the Prendent's Proclamation, the people of the United States will to-day unite in returning thanks to God for the termination of the Dotice, When @ reprosentative of the demagog rebellion, the preservation of the Union, and the geueral health, happiness end prosperity of the The bona fide working- men who were there were honestly desirous of promoting the intereate of the movement, but the evidence of « sinsister purpose on the part of a few presumptuous leaders was wo palpable to greatest sean Upholds that scandal, and makes Ireland, a Catholic ittoit, Thero are parisbes in Ireland where the Protestant congregation cousiets only of tie minister, his family, the ¢ Phe ininieter is supported at th neighbors, while the latter receive not ® the majutenance of 400 Ashburton Coal kK 200 Atisntic M. 8,. 10 Mariposa Pf. 1% Lnion Nav. Co,. 200 N.Y. Cen, R rk, and the sexton 200 Trea, 79.4 6" of two continents is made the chetmplon of labor . reform, it may be regarded as preity sure that country, Nearly all the States selected this day | piers is something wrong, It indicates that the ostensible is notthe real object of the managers therefore has s double interest, being both Btete | wig ghus bring discredit upon the reforms @od National in ite character, Never bad nation | which they pretend to better cause than ours has now for thanks- o fiaction from the WON TLS, Gly. pd Tenn. 68... ere compel ed vo pay tor the main- Venance of Catholic cie.¢ Juatly resent it as an outrage ibis is uot the only griev: eholl | aay of the syatetn of that drives tho peasantry o ral home, and couipeis them to eubinit to Mireries io distant lands? It ia ‘The landiords, in order to manta power, will not give ieares wo th they wore protected by Geéiy every infiuence t to Lear upon them, “the power of distress.’ can cioar bis estate of ever Le bas merely to verve eacli vi (oem with ® to quit,” and out they the London Times « landlord merely iets the land to the neither jeud nor give bite tue uw decent dwelling J oft the Iria peasantry are unfit ior she eb Owine; their clothes arte being often worn tor sire Jood is of the coasrest Kin) ab All this goes on in aco for their annual Thankegiving observances, and it 1:0 Long Island KR. K v Erie 4th M BO N.Y. CO, 6a, No Tot, & W K. 50 M.S. @N, Ie the workiugmen permit the imposition which from | te thus imposed upon them ? They are abundant ly competent to advocate their own interests, and if they would do this there would be no ground for Jnbiy and the blot of slavery has been erased from | v.94, suspicion which is engendered in the public ite escutcheon. Theland has yteldei an sbun- dance of its products, industry is unchecked, fam - ine and"peatilence bave not visited us, and in short every thing conducive to nations! greatness is We area Coristian nation, rr cognizing the bounteous hand of Providence in the manifold blessings we enjoy, and it is wel, therefore, that at this time the whole people bend tie knee as one man and offer up Thanksgiving to God for baving thus preserved, pros; ere! and pro- tected us as 6 nation, tet politcal a such legal lustry decowd brit ied in Treiand, archy; the Union is now cemented indisso- mind by the operations of scheming loaders, Son was the first to sugvess and advocate the for- ‘a Unions, and we #incere- b associations Buc 5 Mil. & P. du &., 21 Del. & Tiud, € And they have Ke 50) P,P. W. & ©. 1006 mation of Workingme do... 106 8106 36 ly desire to see all » but politictang in @ trade society ore just as detri- tal anthey are in other capacities, and in the 1 they will ruin any cause, should rid themselves of these political sharks, In the guise of workingmen, who assume an interest Their purpose is to wee trade so- etios for their own ends, and they deserve to be discountenanced by every association that le bones! In its alm to promote labor reform, % 60 Weet Union Tel. 65 witlin our grasp. 5000 U.S. L . 44% ) U.S. 60, 6-206. Ph sears and their vot miwaye pienuitul, utry where the rou te truisiul, But the peasant enjoys vot tho iutox of his bauaa, an exorbivant the iandiord to lueprovement of decived, but away The workingmen 500 U.S. Ga 'S1, cD A 106 ig in labor reform, eg eOll tow whieh h COAULNIOS In the erati~ rea and the pursuit of Lis amure- Hb that inteligeus Americans should Knowing them, they will be better able to undervtaud why it ts that the people of to throw off the rule of t some key to the present Fen ewes, WLOKe Promoter Ge out the existing state ot thing lieh @ Repubi'c, and, as bas bee said by them or ter tue innued property more lalriy “ Oar National Fic The Report of Secretary MoCuLtoon, of the Troa- sury Department, is » arcely less important then the message of she President. when the public debt was only @ trifle, cotm- when #xty millions & year an OXtravagant estimate these things, 100 Chi. & NW, Pi, 44 16 Chi. B&Q. Bo) lw MeGregor & Pe 10) Chi, & BTR Stop Him! John Ballin Danger. i Mariposa Pf Joum Bots is again in trouble. Hoad Coutre of the Fenians io Ireland, who was arrested and committed to prison # short time ago, has male hisescepe andcan nowhere be found, Consequently Jobu Bull is storming about again in @ terrible rage, mingled with fear less the dreadful Fontan chieftain may suddenly appear before him, armed with a sh laah, The constables, police, military, detectives aud government officials of every description are according'y scouring the island with the object of recapturing the fleeing Fenian, and thereby again securing repose and policy advocated by Mr. McCutioom ts mainly | quietude to Mr Bull, Where Stevens has gor the question. There is @ prospect that he may have quietly shipped for the United States, aud if he bas been so fortunate as to yet away land he will be able to continue the Feolan Head Contre business in thie country and breat!. defi euce against England. CONDITION OF IKELAND, The Fenian VMovement—Disaflection of the Iruh People Causes of Irish Discontent. The following article which bas been prepared for publication in the Son, gives a clear and com abd 0 offen attempt Beiore the wa Stevens, the are shat they in lresand, ee SPECIAL NOTICES, Complaints having been made of terfeit Dalley*s Magical Pain Extractor in the mar- ket, the public are hereby informed how to distin. euish it from the genuine, ordinary red revenue stamp, while the genuine has s private black stamp with the Inventor's likeness in centre and his signature on the end in white. It isacertain cure for Burne, Scaide, Piles, Corns, Rheu:natiam, &e, &e, at Depot. 48 Liberty at., N.Y. Krown’s Bronchial Troches — Medical Director of the than it at preseh B The exiravagance andthe recklessness of Irish laudiords bave to some extent already effected a eavdivision of their properties, babies led them into many pecuniary difheulties, a order tO ge CUL Of tuem, they were ovliged cot mortgages on their es: . the ortgaves were of greater ammount than the value Thie aroee trom the practice or keep ioe up ae high rent-rod, aud of retuiming as paid aud pever could The government evepped forward gud parsed the Landed Faiates Court i. JF Lue sae OF ERCUILeLed 8 at this Court mullious worsh of iana of 40 10u8, large and sual, been the croaon of & lasKe Butiber of Bew mudlords, ome OF Then As BI BePiLe aU Lacs os the od ones, ch ae toe sand bes Lee epi up i properues by the operation Court, there aie stat huge Of Lrotu 100 to LbuuoO live in spleudor and juxury, whue the peasant, who enabivs sue rich lord io enjoy Loeb epic Is it wonderful, then, that the pessans should rouse of some change that would Letter Lis was taought to be @ matter of but little Interost Their expensive wever, when we have « vast national debt to pay, and a great volume of currency t) manage, the Treasury Departinent becoues to the Govern- mm nt what the locowotive i# to the train prospecta are The counterfeit has an In some cases, Of the estates none but the latter, , under which a Court regarded with ave beeu disposed be cousequence has sound and judicious. foun letion of Bis whole theory for managing the finances ts the es- taLlishment of a policy for contracting the cure revcy, and for e return to specie payments, This is undeniably the key to the whole question, but itis veairable to kuow when and Aow this \inportent cousummation can be reached, the Secretary gives but little encouragement. fase that “neither the amount of reduction, nor the time that will be required to bring up the cur- tency to the specie standard, can now be esti- mated with any degree of certainty.” But while | prelensive view of the “Irish situation, and ex- this language indicates that specie payments we mill @ conmderable distance in the fu- epprosching thet end neral Hospital, Benton Barracks, near St. Louie, March Sth, 1802 . John I, Brown & Son, Boston, Maass.—Use of your far-faraed and most serviceable “Troches' is being made inthe hospital of which I have chargo, and with very beneficial and decided results in a! ing bronchial irritation,” Troches give prompt relief. Piles! Piles !! Piles tf! do is to try one bottle of Btrickland’s Pile Remedy. It will cure in three d Co. 115 Franklin et, Agents, Howe Sewing Machine Company, No 629 i aways N.Y. bias hiowe, Jr., President, taves ius Ireiand, she owners of them Upon these points or coughs and colds the e - All you have An Inciceat of the Jamaica Insurrection, Stewart, the nogro, who struck a fatal blow at Mr, Ulichins, wont stterwards to gentleman's lady resided, and ac “Are you Mrs, Hitchina ?"" awer in the affirmative from the trembling lady, he caug!t bold of both her shoulders, and shaking her rudely, addod: “Well, 1 killed your husband, and I am come to sak you to forgive mo y “Yes, Ido," she gasped with agonizing look at her poor infant, who was near by, within reach of the ruffisu's grasp. lie 1" be replied, shaking her with more violence fore ; “go down on your knees and me."" Sinking to the position he ordered, the por lady repeated, “4 forgive you: as God is my judge, Ido! but gave my poor child, whose father Half doubtful, Stewart looked once more at the prostrate form betore him, fingers clutched, as if ready u features lowered with an expre: atthe sight of which the widow mother's hoart was reaiy to sink within ber; but, struck appur- y afterthought, be bid Ler arise and go away with ber child, wading with @ signiticant Jools after them as they lef, “iii could ouwy be- id not forgive me, I would kill you A very shorttime afier thie occurres t Was taken pnd received the traitors doom ou the gallows, b, where that sted her thus: poses the wrongs which Ireund has suffered at the Oa receiving an an- bands of Great Britain, whose rule over the “Gem of the Sca’ ts now endangered Ly the Fenian certainly | movement: Atthe present moment, nations that have never +, . before paid the slightest atte MoGcrsoon's emtimates | Te ving closely inte the ture, the policy of by regular and cautious steps preferable to running the risk of acrisis by sud- forgive me f'* fen resumption. give the first official indication that we have had, eoueerning the bottom of the national debt. makes the deficiency for the present year, ending dune, 1866, over one hundred and twelve million dollars, but for the year following he estimates thas the revenue will exceed the expenses to about the same extent, including the iuierest on the deb., which amount will be she first chip cut from the huge bluck, This exbibit is gratifying. If Mr, MoCuLLoon's figures are reliable, it shows that she whole indebtedness of the country can be hqui- daiedin twonty five or thirty years, wit @°tasively burdoning the peop'e, Mechine and Button Mole Machine, No, 626 Broad- ir of that country, Whr? ng for its object the Hbere- Toelish rule, and the establish. o Irish republic on the prineiple of that so has sprung up in the and has sesumed such nt of Great Britain ie ry perron within their connection with tion of Tieland from MARRI HUNT—HOSFORD—On Tuesday, Dec, 5th, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev, Robert E. Lowry, of Brooklyn, John H. Charlestown, Mass. to founded in Americ: proportions that the eovern you have killed,"* Miss Fauny A. Hosford, of to have any a LA THUS, On Wednesday, Dec, 7, afer a short | iitnees, Thomas Cullen, a native of the Parish of Easky, Co, Siigo, Irelund, in the USth year known as the and, netural- ar their prey : bis m of savage bate jo have origin of observation in the public jour feof the Fenians is, that itis utterly out of the question to try auy other means ot righting the secumulated wronze o} by recourse to the sword; while more moderate men there aro but a few grievances in the and that if these were removed by proper legislative enactments, Lreland would be the moat prosperous dependency of England, gland, contrary to the knowa fact assert that Ireland i# a happy, contented place, anc that whatever grievances she may by laboring under are fow and trifling, and of her owa creation, inveliigept man tiving in Ireland can truly hat that country is prospering It 18 not urual jor the people of a happ Ireland except His relatives and foends, and those of his brothers, John and Michael, alee brothere-in-law, Wilidan Hartand James F, Reil iy r to attend the funeral, on Fr ya 4t 1 o'cik, from bis lave reridence, 565 | hird ave, Jn Dee, 6th, Elen T. Maher, » respecttuily invited to attend the 1 o'clock, trom OUb Op | aevert th The agents and The Sun and the Mayornity Contest. November Oth, 1965, Editor Sun :—1 bave beon e daily reader of your poper for a number of y Mining Under the Sea, Some of the coal aud copper mines of England are at thistimo being worked in what aj) be a most singularly « extend out four huucred y jer the bed of the « two hundred and sis The beating of the Waves against the shore anu rocks js chetinctly audible, even in calm weather, when the explorer gots near the sea level, Storing arise, the rosr ia terrific, aud mon are at times afraid to work, lest the sea should break through and fill the this fear without great | actually oozes through, and drips, situ the copper ore, into the mine, tock is abous all thatisle t, the mine eud tt work in the w: Ler parents’ residence, 46 Priuce at, WATERS—At his inte reridenc Jobn eta, Mrookiyn, Edward Waters, ile freuds and the members of Rig, ettully invited to dence, Ju) East Broadway, Y ob Lhureday aiteruoon, the 7th inet, at Le 252 - and am sir} opted in the eout Ways understood your pos'tlou ty be neutral in politics, yet on this occasion ‘you let the elana" in favor of HorrMan,and the result ts the defeat of Mr. Ronmurs, an unexceptio: and worthy candidate, \nvonsisteney A mai may sometimes reach a wrong conclusion by starting from correct premises; but our corres. pondent ts ta error respecting both pre ni conclusion, The 8U™ isnot neutral journal, but th t# independeni; aud the writer of the above has evidently confounded these terms, always followed wha: we conceive to be the right path, regardiess of all other considorations, aud have never hesitated to take decided ground upon any topic when there was » probability of pro- moting the public welfare by 6o doing. ‘The con- clusion that the Sum has taken @ partizau course is ejually erroneous; but we admit thatit isa rare tiug for usto take an active part in an election campaign, and we will therefore gratify our cor- revponuent by explaining. SUN dD respect to municipal reform is well kuown, We bave repeatedly endeavorod to induce the peo- ple of this city to rout the politicians who fatten ‘pon the public treasury, but nothing tangiblo was sccomplished, At last we saw the absolute neces- sity of saking a decisive position in the contes;—uot merely pointing out the way as before, but going Toe alarming increase of taxation, the danger of pestilence, the oppressive bVeances, otc, admonished us that the duty of aking en active attempt to secure reform could But how should we pros scod? Beveral candidates for the Mayoralty were presented before the people, and we determined to select and support the one whom we believed best ‘ited for the work of inaugurating ® reform in the Tk was not easy to make @ oe setion, for all the candidates were meu of merit; tutwe believed Mr, Horrasy to be on the whole (Le best suited for the po. €, cor, of Gold and per week from one port alone inbabitants of any other uation in Lurope leaving their country en mdese ae the Irish co, th course, it cannot be denied that trom other statos to thas country there is an tuftux of people, but this Grises from @caure entirely different to that which produces the Irirh exodus country becaure they cannot help it; because they are the victimes of unjust laws made against their re in whom they have never confided, while numbers of other Lurope: better their fortune, naturally proc rove their condition sald with correctness that in one case the exoly arieos fiom #tern necessity, and inthe other tou love of adventure—trom « desire to mix with thy reat world abroad and pick up experivuce wheiever 1 do not hear of the funeral, from his rds (neur a quarter of a How do you explain this ty leek below ¢ SOCIETY NOTH UNION MEETING OF THE § Adventists will be he church 18 Wert 24th a! BANKS preaches next Weduee The Lrish leave their races, trying to or the salt water a moreguated “evening, 15th 12 "A PUBLIC MEERTING OF THE YOUNG , Men's Father Mathew 1 Dr, Rovinson and his daughite The allegation is made by the Fenians that Ire- ing by Mr. W. HI and i#taiegoverned by Fovland aud that that iia government is quite enough to justify an appeal to ord, Let usseo if there be any truit ia the no obe Can deny it nd, “trom the centre to voy ond Mise Can O'RILEY, Vice-Pr in stormy Weather, the salt water jets a: through in th.n continuous stress rt times the thickness of a wan's lev, uloue stan! tiner and the sem to keep it out ubhas ever yes happened ; i Ltis well knowe the country people in Ire the sea," are as disaffected towards Bogia 1 have boen in every ce d, audcan assure you that the pe weicome with deieht any invading toree coming with the intention of inflicting a biow on Rnuviand would make no mater to them whether the invaders Society, No. 5, dst. and lev ave, this evenin: blic ure invited to att ing by Meesrs. Carroll and Burns, K Miss Annie Brown, an PATRICK KEL. Py If is should, the Singing by Mr, the loss of life )per, however, dent is almost ¢ 3 ’ The position of the Mire Morrows, and Lee Brothers, LY, Prest.; THOS, CARSON, Ree, Sec, FDONIANS THE MEMBI RS OFTHE New York Caledonian C.ub are req attend the funeral of our | Strangeway, from 59 Weat ysth at Tih tust, at Lotclock P.M, Chief N. ¥.C,C, ; Lodge, No, 20%, F, aud A, M., are respect to attend the above, THER MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIETY No Public meeting Thuraday even. ere rich, aid the i Uttermost, the proprictors of the wero an iuvasion ui the wan op the leak, aw Mr, Brus Thames Punnel, by sinking vaye bole, and then pumping ous the Water With their @uoru0us Cayives, provided the invade purpose of driving the bngiieh po r ty lake Dlace they tid thas of the dand in the next par Yhey would be giad aa ther call the E brother mem 60 the “sassenoch," 1, because the latter tial history, and susuccedsiul atiemple at rebelion against powerin lreland made throughous six cea. A Man-log We have had meu-moukeys in plenty, but Liver. pool is biessed with a ventrilogut, wt dog, aod that so natural related maternally to the canine rice shape, a week Let the following be a warning vo | ; triloquuat-man, beving douned tis Lew @ ty on ad-fours fiom parios by aitehen, Laturalness of hie caniue A butcher stood at thea » coatankerous pick @ Done or a yuarselon the boluly into the fight, Ifyou ask why 8 nation haa rebelled against ite ru. Partie ea lors, the suewer i LOBE bb wae Oppie doc. Tth, at thes fuswer dove not ways b good tor there has been many rebellions wuieh are bot justifiable-—the result ot the pride and anvition Tn the case of Irelind, ay is ue that at intervals of eixty, forty anu thirty a been abortive sland, Dn this reepoot, Lroiand nblanee to Poland, » Speaking by Mr, Gaibieth; Vorenologist, singing McGinn, and other bers will take notice their on Friday evening, De- ber sth, at the Everett Koome, Sth #’. and Broad- The members will also take notice their ad- ‘ in the Daily News, ty P. O'BRIEN, peetretary, lua *ATHER MATHEW FEMALE SOCIETY, 6 will hold @ public meetin or Wells the great few wlrogant en, bo longer be ignored ota B € b ) pecoud Antiual Ball comes years, tor centurl Tebeidioue againes beare bo mallies tial man denies that Poland has been outraged by Russia, ugaluet Rusaian rule, sa Leland has jor years vainly etriven against thatot Kayland, Nations abit of forgetting oF who do (hem kind acts; WO0 if Ireland were overned by England, as § ot likely that the former wouid eosin Up Conspiracios, and » @Od Lo jmpar Voiland bas trequenty re Cty Government. Ob their iiail, dene determi 4 vily and Mr, I’, ; Meesre, Carro 1 Hannan aud ot JAMES BRHA NEW YORK FATHER MATHEW ', A. B, Society wall hoid thei: at their ball, cor, of iuitieted, thanks te oof & reform-Mayor, upported, and the result ts well known, Now, welay poclaim to iofailibility, and ts may mistaken our wan, less worthy aud Hos, CONCANNON, Prost. Puch couduct bo that we flovyMan may prove effelent than we have euppose!, but we have the utmost confidence in his honesty ad ability, and have no fear regarding hia offi muuch, however, we desire to bave understood : it he should prove recreant to his duty, or incon petent to perform it correctly, the Bux will be the frat to declare his shortcomings to the poop le, were impelled by no other motive than the public {in supporting him, and upon the same ground ee we would censure bim for failure, We shall now | dest expect bim Ww fulfill public expectation by turning rver p new leaf in the city covernment id ave,on this Thure- traved to the misgovert luua, who bas warture which lo the Irish Pastiamwent which exit the year when the act of ly Woscarried by corrupuob—there Cayhole member, though the Catholics otestant inhabftants Why C tholles vot nothing trom the Bueish 4b phell, of Greenpoint, and others, and others too so Misses Fervuson, Cana- The pabiic are invieed, Come 5, DELANEY, Prost, early aud procure . CARR, Ree, See, HREE MISSION SCHOOLS, CONNECT: ed with the Juvenile Guardian socie ‘Thankexiving Celebration to-day, at 2vT Bowery, at Addresses in Eugiish aud German. pubtic cordially invited HER MATHEW 7, A, B, T, SO- D., will hoid a Tem- ing at T o'clcek this evening, at: Tem. and and 7th, + Madden aud Ike Marsland, Singing by Mr. Marshall, THOMAS M, LLOYD, Prea's, bewell-kKnown baerved the butcher. * “Lhave to thank had not beeu for you, my Gay & * would surely Lave Codi wy 1103 they would have aceepsed with gratitude laws which would not bave tarsed thea to ¢ | ter Protes\ant neighbors, but the Financial Nows, Markeu, go New York, Wednewtay, Dees 0 0PM phe ag noon quotations of the general etock mary | ed with those of yesterday afterton eho, Qu ed- Vance of from ty to 1 per cent, Buch lower Governments WEF Kinser gad thore vernment had tai 3, of Brocklyn, E ruction to all the Hritish torces hen in Ep tolowed Humbert's inva) ne, Whieb onded in ty tw Years of trouble touows suceceaed by *Y sorte were ag ‘TRADE NOTICES. FFICE OF THE WORKING WOMEN’S PROTECTIVE UNION, Kao Wt PCH. ‘The civil war which hasdesolated our land, and tarn @d our once hi homes into houses of mourning, fallen with reeverity on the sewing and tia: women of this city, many of whom were making Cree yy SHIRTE PER DAY Ay sim CRNTS A PERCE, Tot nad te compensation bor the Working W men's Protective Union owes ite origin. The Association consists of a cumber of be- nevolent ladies and gentlemen, w hose sy pachies have eat entisted. and who ve enter e bah fe Sod money to promote an ratity ill be practical benetit to the working womeu ot New York Clty. the eata expense, We earnestly pecially the ladies, to assist fanizetion inteuded to be Own sex to labor for Lapurs or New Y friendless worki ed for other be or No. 50 White at. Borne porth of her tigne for t will be abl Su White treet, ‘ “ . * 04 754 Dressmaking, Aeceat: Capmaking, Embroidery, Hair Dromeis, &e., ke WJ of the 8 held at | All members are requestet to the election of officers for ¢ AUC and also a lot of overcoats. Auctioneer, ¢. \] Sa | eDwc, 5, at lus o'clock, a army coat, bed- eegare, watches, abir BSavurda PERSONAL from them. Such information ISSING SINCE Y # little girl named MAb re and 11 mentha b calico rkirt, tall for hex ag eves, Any information ot } South Brook! Collar and Muil. # fine rich sets $50 and endless v Altering and Repal Manager, a *URS—I WILL SE furs at $5, Brook 1 French mink do, do, $7 cor, Mout at. whatever pature caretul ticu a f GU, Bankers, 2 Park Place, retitled claima of every des Stator or the United Staves will at tho U.s, Army Agency, oe Ne& CO, 2 Pack Place rm, Ali navy four ye by letter do, TON, doy * RICHMOND, do. & CO, 6 BOWLING GREEN, street, town L, & GUION, 49 Fulton et, QTEAM TO QUI pooi—8T, ANDREW #beerage po0; payabie in curr LIAMS & GUTON. broadway’. 86 DOL TH ST Persons wishing to eeud for tl LONDON, by the X Line of Packeu, yl sid TAPS 6 PER CFE FR FROM TA Allowed by Union Dime s 439 Canal st, Ansot $1,57 L,0dy 7: ‘olent Purposes, and mus works frequently from bai-past seven in the till pearly that time in the evening, be let to etrusgle without that sympathy and eupport which God, in hie infinite merey, hus blessed you with the power togive? Contributions to the rund, either im money, dry or provisions, will be cladiy accepe event to the Treasurer, M.S. Beach, Key. Sub Othee, It any Indy desires to aid the Com to obtain further intorm to the Superintendont, at the souins of the Rew, Macthir Copying, he POWERS, Prest, WM. W. OVERAL L, Sec ON NOTICE UCTION NOTICE—S. JOSE will sei] by pute auction, on Fri ‘a at 1) A. Ma ob 25 Chambers at, a large —-= | woolen gooda, shirts, drawe jOGART, AUCTR'S William st, clothing, blankets aud + best style, | white blankets, eray blankets, knit jack 8ul ladivs* 5 drawers, fancy goods, &- household turniture, 264 ed mn —FR 1 » 1865, aid for female in- wive their tim Among the prominent objects of the Institution le Filehiens Of a Registry sretem, whereby fe- males may be assisted in obtaining emplo, ment, an to recure them legal protection against fraud, free itis also an object of the Institution to dissover new and appropriate spheres of employment tor men, in departmente not now cecupied by them. peal to all good crtizena, moré es in maintwaing an © it and eucourage their velihood, : Will younot remember the nmittee by giving ood of her sex, she YY Appl Union, No, During the Inet nine montha the Union has rent more than three thousand women ety various trades and callings enumerated i the tollc ing list. Persone in want of operatives will be surniehe tin the n ustitution, ed on applicavion, Within the same time nearly three hundr has been collected for defrauded working w the lawyer working gratuitoualy for thi ‘This money was collected in eure varying from twen- ty-five cents to thirty-five dollars Seametrearca, Giniter Fitting, Fur Sewing, Saleswoman, Shirt Making, (ilove Sewing, Stocking Sewing, Bookking, Bookbinding, ‘Telegraphing, Pocket Books Feathers, Braiding, Hoop Skirta, Book Folding, Lace Mer Hair Nets, Bead Work, 7 Vantaloons, Veetmaking, Coat Making, Ty pe Setune, Brushes, Artificial Flowers, Photoeraph Coloring, Ping Making, Pin Making, Button Making, Lamp Burners, Labelline, Packing, Civarettes, Paper-hox Making, Baiete Pree ers, Clothes Ment GHIP JOINERS—A REGULAR MEETING hip Joiners Union, of New York, will be towery, on Thured, t Dee ake part in feria e PH & CO,, Dee quantity of TB, pAiite, HOcks, sheetinus, W. kZPKIELS w1 JENKINS, AUCT,, WILL SELL AT © auction on Friday, Dec. 8, at 1401 Broadwas BL o'clock, horses, carriages, harness, sieich IDAY, North O'TICES, [SFORMATION WANTED OF Mi were arrested as deserters and had mouey tukea will be of inter the parties, Address box 44,0,N. Y. City NFORMATION WANTED OF FRE and CATHERINE WAGNER, Germans, a private im the Youth Mase. Kee't, Co. 1. ju and a cor ae Address ABRAHAM BEAL 1s Cer thort biown fwillbe than ceived and liberal! y sewared by her diet corner ot Hic 4 Nelson et, bear Matuiltun avey Pur Manutacturing Co, 83 Chathy Crook's White Marble Hotel. setts, Brook Mink Collar aud Muif, $7.50 6), Mink sable, ne Siberian og to the latent styles, ‘NG nto purchasers to insure against mote, L A SINGLE SFT nk collar and ruff, $7 + mink set, # TER's Rocky Mountain Fur Co. diere and heirs of deceased can hav ac) usted attention to payment of stat of Government bounties, back pay an pnt Apply in person or address, L. BL MPORTANT TO SOLDIERS—ALL against th 4 Biee t partment, Apply in pereo NAVY PRIZ (Bank Building) na collected aud paid lists are now ready with the amounte Ss TWICE A WE IRLEANS, lat Cabin 469, | NAH, do, $e5, $40, For freight or pasange apply to ALL SAVINGS BANKS. iT INDEREGT is NE, Towa NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMERS FROM and to Liverpool and Queenstown VANIA auile 9th Dee, Prevaze only $8 Apply at THOMPSON'S Passage oitice, Rise Beok , WHO STERDAY Afternoon, od veng TTENTION LADIES—THE NEW YORK 4, Opposite #6 and upearda, 45 5 OF at FOR. 154 Chatham aye Sh sallelaina of nd sertied Cull or ade IC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP Jabin $34 #20, sage +10, Stecrave #15, PENNSY Le Currency, 275 Pe PASSAGE BY FIRST CLASS STEAM AND pocket ships from and to New rpool and London, every week able in treiand, England and Scotland. Queens Dratts pare WILLIAMS 3 Jobin passage sy w Wile Mparscr IT'S EMIGRATION AND FOR EIUN FE XCHANGE OFFICK, frienda, can bave e them brousbt here either in steamship or aauing packet from LIVERPOOL, and iron Dratte on Gieat Britain and Ireland from £1 ang upwards, at the lowest possible rates, Apply OTT BROB, & CO,, 36 South at, dolare ar

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