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a a are 4000 Chi. & PBATUS. THE NEW YORK SUN. ey us ee yi 2000 fich. N—Suddeniy, on Thareday morning, Qc NG DEC. 9, 1866, | TiPture should oneur, at thie time, between the | 3009 Gh. & pee, {| ‘atrick MeCudden, son of John MeCadden, SATUKDAY MORNING, DEC. 9, 1805. | g.iste and the Executive of the organization. 11 | 10? ESE ee may be, that the progress of the movernent will | 1000 Te Advertiers. the. residence of Wa would again remind cor advertising patrons sg not be retarded, bit the publicity of the disagree- ment will be rich food for England, and for all | tion," 0 Cen, — that thetr favors he De aes ak oma whe scoff at the oppressed people of Ireland. Not i honnt SESE eee eee ES sation office open eg Py her | only that, but the fects in the ease will be magni-+ | 7) 45 TRADE NOTICES, of advertisements until 12 o'clock P. M. but Her | fled and distorted on the other side of the Atlan- | 6 Iinp, ros Sane ne o'clock ' 16 Geean Bk... )) 9 TAGE DRIVERS ENTION—THE Et sane tie, and through the medium ofa subservient press | i, Dk, N-America, it 15% S grove Drivers of New van in particular. The Sitantion in Mexico. the down-troriden people of Ireland wi | be made to | 110 bn pn vt aK 4 106 al06 | The 934 Atreet Line are particularly reqnested 0 " Me Alton Pf.1 attend " \. The situation of the Imperiallate and Repabli- | believe thas their last rock of hope bas been shat | 94 Canton Go ora W.. % 3. a meeting, so oralete, salary, na other = 69 West Union Tel. 55 Fenian Tronbles, It is anfortunate for the Fenian canse that « | | hopeful for the 100 AL & TB. B... 4 on Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2o'clock P.M. By order cans in Mexico is apparently tore tered, he geno woAnd. of the Committed. F SAMER. CORAIEMAN. THT Iatter than it was a few weeks ago. The report Tae diffenlty which bas arfeen between 10000 17.8, 6a,°81 103 200 Hnd. Rv. R. RY HR HEMP DRESSERS AND TWINE concerning the withdrawal ee eae President of the este 9 and pork areal be btm ot ‘he Iie $170 kend eK 16M : fipingers Union Avaor ation wil ont on Bawue: i co! ad ” . a sition that thi Zow Ub. bos vir iT . av, Dee 9, at 8 0 ry 8 . DEN- trom the remote positions sad we i fally core | Boe SedhbaalA dalek ach facet \e 1) done WO 120. Cle oe ToL Res | RIS Peat LLIVAN Pree Wnbihlin tion at certarn central points, has been #0 fully eor- | Executive officer of the Organization was exerc rete ST RAS 40 MBS IN I* TM) VT ANTED—ALL THE CONFECTIONERS roborated that their seems to be no longer ® doubt | ing powers which the Constitution does not cou red “se we is Che. O Fis i 8 of New York to attend a meeting, to be held | of ite truthfulness, We now have the confirm® | non bb m, apd that be combined in his | 98'4 do. "a 98 fs prise st. on Bunday, luth inat., at 3 o'clock, tory intelligence thet Jcames was preparing 20 | own person two oF three offices, which | #9, de... saxo Bu Chi. @ N. W.R. Ob | FM eneemcemsoevaeeven + back to Chihuahua, from whence he waslately | woud give him entire control of the) 14's 1WChi.& SW. PY. 65 SOCIETY NOTICES. 10 Ch @ RR driven by whe French, and that be will then re-es- money collicted from his fellow-countrymen Re Asblieh the temporary Republican Cxpitol, From | top nurpopes connected with the Fenian movement, then facta we may {n’er that Maximrtias basfor | Watters finally arrived ats point when these gen- the present, at least abandoned the des zo of | lemon thought they could no longer quieiy look drivieg Juarez out of the country; Lut whathe |... and gee the Fenian movement wrecked noxt proposes todo it ia diffcultto comprehend. | by men who should be the firs to assist The probability f# that hehas Leen constraine! | 4 making it successful. Members of the thus to contract the line of his military operations | order will scarcely credit the announcement for the want of a sufficient force to properly defend | that ten gensiemen of character and influence in the outposts, It is well known that he has within | tng community, whose time and money bed the leat four months been importuning Narotso™ | peg, freely and unselfishly devoted to the cause, to nond bim @ reinforcement of sroopa, and 1118 8199 | og oe world become traitors, ats time when #0 certain that hie petition, up to this time, has avail- | oy depended upon the harmony and unity of el him nothing. It 1 therefore quite Nkely thst | 4). o99 who were entrusted with the management of necessity bas driven bim to abandon Chibushus the movement, for the present, and that he expectato complete Fis | 1, 4 an old adage that there “must be some fre work of subjugation when hie army sball beve | poutdering beneath @o much emoke,’ and if been adequatély reinforce’. In this connection W two-shirda of the members of the Fenian Senate— te noticeable, {n our Mexican news, that 8h@] wi. cughtto know what is going on Lehind the belligerent reporte from te Rio G 16 | menee—publicly declare thas bonds aro about have entirely In commenting Upon) 4, be ilevally fasued, it le quite time for we tam, « few days ego we expreased th] ryne and file of the Brotherhood to require e full Dellef thas the Matamors Rancrreno, from which fuvestigation of the charges that have Leen made, moat of them emanate), bad a sinter parpose IN | 14 jg not to be mupposed that men of charac. publishing them This view le strengthened by | wr and sanding, who have accepted the the prasent announcement that the sald journal | position of Senators in the Fenian organization, has be o rd ted from publishing, in the fu- | and who have taken an omth to serve their con- ture auy reports calculated to promote discord be- | giiuents faithfully, would willingly permit the tween the Inperialists and the United States autho funds to be squandered ; out et once niles, With due regard to the unreliatility of | iroteming, and seeking in every logitimate Mexican news, wetherefore think it safetosey | manner to restrain any unlawful issue that the present prospect of affaira tn that country | of Bonds, the proceeds of which would be disburs- fa ore encouraging to the Liberalints than ithas | oi py irresponsible parties. As we understand Leen for the last four months ; aud aléo that there | 1)6 case, these Soaators hold the position of Buper- fy no tangible ground whatever to apprehend ® | vigorg and in the exercise of their funetions, Basse FE CESSES CE POPULAR MEETING OF THE FRIENDS of the Boclety for the Advancement of Belence and Art will Le held at the Cooper Institute on Mon- day evening, Dec. 11, at S o'clock, Addyorses will be Wea wag hone Greeler, Major.Gen. Howey Admiral Farragut, Hon, son, f Paivat Events Dee. 8, 1868 | Draper Rey, Dr. Weston, Chis Ti itegiment, Washington Market, throughout all its branches, | Hon JT. Brady, and other distinguished gentlemen, has presented « lively eppearance during the entire | L4dies and gentiemen are invit ctaohpieererte week now closing, and particularly has this been | A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG noticeable in the meat and poultry departments, As nena! on holiday weeks, many of the dealers in this aswell asthe other markets throughout the eity, took advantage of the greatly increased demand for fuch articles as go to make up the Thanksgiving fenst, and during the earilor part of the week a per- ceptible advance on most ot the staple articles wos noticeable ; but now that the demand has settied i back to ite old channel, prices, too, have re- ihale Inetitute, cor. of H sumed their former rates. Ina few instances, how- ever, where largo stocks of poultry and meats, purchased for the holiday trade, .:..ain anseld, prices are much lower than thie day week,or than those quoted in the following liet, which ineludes only good fresh articles sold Inside the market. Turkeys, chickens and geese, for example, a litle withered, yet perfectly sound and sweet, can he purchased outside the market to-day tor 12alSe per Ib, and opwarda, and bite of meats, by no means elghtly, but still well adapted to cooking, are offered at propor- | Punday evening, Dec. 10th, at 7 o'clock. tionately low figures, Ordinary fowls are selling os follows: Turkeys and chickens, 20e; ducks, 20a25c, | GUERIN, Prest, JAMES HAYES, Rec. See, 125 and geose at 18a2e per Th. Butter continues to A. recede gradually, and « good quality is now offered at 4. Hames and shoulders are cheaper, the former having declined during the week from 3 w 5e, and the latter 4 to be per!b, Groceries remain unchanged, a good quality mixed coffee selling for S5a45c, and Jaya at Blase per Ib, Toa, 90c to $150; brown Y.,at National Hall, 44th et, bot. Sth ao: Suuday evening, at 7 o'clock, & : Faq, Capt. DeCamp, Prof, Wells, and Hi. 'T. il, Keq. Singers, Misses McVoy, O'Mahony, 7 ipl, Prom. 'M. Me- Jceting on Sunday, T. MEAGHE reat. ic~ GEARY, Viee. 3.0. SULLIVAN. See. Ws Oth ave, Mulvany. Glecourse some of their choicest melodies on the cenned, KELLY, Prest. PATRICK EGAN, Rec, Sec, 129 Patrick Downey, Mr, Pave and Miss Crane, JAMES the fey Men's Fathor Matnew I’. A. B, Socie~ ty, No. 5, n Sunday evening, Lec. 10th, at 7 o'clock, at their hall 193 Bowery, Speakers—J, Connolly, J, O'Donnell, D, O'Meara, Esq. Singers—Mias tout polls the Misses Hurley, Messrs, Owen McGowan, P.H. Kiely, P. 8. Carroll, and others, N, B.— At a regular meeting of this Society, a vote of thanks was unan mously passed to Lieut. Band, for volunteering their servic i juear, smolnvees, T5n81 40 per gall., and flour on the night : icat d the Lunperial- . x warning | ***!, 14 to 18¢; mo! of our Inauguration, Also, to the Father Mathew collision bevween the Americans a0) per: have dscoversd Lies — re : arni . a: $12 to @1526 per bbl, Other quotations are as | 1." 7. 7% i Parent docicty, ana 0 ee Father isiw on the Rio Grande. the Feniane against an unfawft lesue Of | Hows: ‘ Mathew U. B.T. A. B, Society, branch No, 1, for or 9 British Friends. Bonds in the name of the Brotherhood, Rutchere MeateP hoet, a, 24a9Re: . | their Kindness in placing at our disposal on that oc- ar rate. Roast , prim Re ; com: ot) fh y t L. Is a due to the Irish people who have and are casion their magnificent none TIMOTHY ido stewing pieces | LYNCH, Pres, JOHN A. RELLY, Rec. Sec. 133 Ir will be remembered that the list of English ' on, Gade; do soup pleces, 1Yal ‘ ; do emoked, Sunitte; do tongu 13a 1263; | —— a =< a eee = bond-holders, which was published some | ¥!!/ing to subscribe their money to the great cause i. 2sniie! porter louse, smite corn-bet | A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE IMMACU- | bond-bolders, P | of Irish freedom, that this matter be speedily ine al, 2oa4de for hind Re - late Conception T. A. B, Society will be held in we'ke ago, created a great sensation io England, 4 Broth pfs; sutton, forequarte ©; do BEIM do, | the school hall, East 15th st, on Sunday evening, Dec. ed wes followed by a multitude of newspaper vestigated. In any even: the funds of the Broth- ;.do chops, 20a8ve; lam r pound, 15020; | jth, at 7's o'cloek. The following bacon, 27a%Se; fresh pork, 20a—c; corned-pork, —a Yee; mausages, —alve; tripe, limive per pound; lard, leaf, 280 ¢; hama, —a2be ; shoulders, 1Se, by Mr. Carrand Mr. McNamee, All thore Fresh Fish, per (b—Viounders, — gels, 20025; | become members are respectfully invited. og rhc ; haddock, afelse 1 200s my lated Fr. Laval D. D, Pree. JOUN McLA flan, —aib perch, —al amnelts, ‘Ib, asic; cat ms Htlics mackerel, Mah, eucheern es WN Male | A MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S Smoked and Cured Fish.Smoked eels, 25028¢; Father Mathew T. A.B. Society No. 6, will be smoked halibut, v2a25e; amoked herring, per banch, ees te aster ee © Soe 20h, ays. be pablis are ananeet ectames merel, adie; dried codfish, 11 Speaking by Messrs. ee ‘iy Loren and Compball. : tehinn’ . *, a Singing by Mr. Kily, Carroll an ‘agen, ani iy Lege SPER EY are altey Sepa et Aonis Trimbell, and Music the Lee Brothers, MH i004} do bard. dor.,’ asp; | PATRICK KELLEY, Pres, THOS. CARSON, Rec, clans, hard, per 100, jo noth, 26abuc, 130 joart; Soc'ty Vegetables.— Tomatoc selling at a—e DRANG ‘O. 1 F. HEW jf koh ivabl, puneb, Saitc potatoes, new, 2 half ne NOH by RR QF MATHEW U. 7 ere gored alt peck; lettuce, at 10812¢ per | Boring, meetings every Buuday and ‘Thursday even- etc. | Poapaeet cate & <j onlous, balf peck, —858: | ings, to-morrow, Buuday evening, at TP, M eager § Da pgebbege deter sorry sage, bench, dress will be deliv “by Mr a werd Mulvany, on Onloma auath Galder enitcah tuchtois’ serie, Is of Intemperance, with a refutation of some ogee pnp t dhickass, Ay 4 4 re oye arguments advanced by moderate driokers, TMArOw, Voetbe, wahbenee ae ‘s Band, Lieut, Manahan, leader, will be in t bee peed pas Roe, SA ce, Next Wednes ay lich inet, will Le . 1. oo Quarterly night and ft is hoped that all members will red to take their bail tic . B,GALLA cGUOWEN, Vice Pres., AN- c lly M. TA. DB. SOCIETY No. erbood should be properly cared for and disbursed, lest, some bright mornmg, the Fenians awake to the discovery that irresponsible guardians of their treasury have disappeared, carrying with them al) the gold and hopes of the future Irish Ropublic. resent to deliver addresses, viz. : coniale from the allezed victims, A new and com- Pp es, viz. plete list of the said bond-holders, with the amounts of thelr eeveral subscriptions, bas been sent to us from Washington, by the Associated Press Avest, which 18 no doubt furnished sem!-officially by the Government, The new list gives all the subscrip- tions in detail, embracing several bundred narnes ; but we omit its publication, because it simply con firms the report herotofore publish 4 tn the Bex, Lt 19 quite important, however, a# 8 proof that the leading Englishmen before mentioned did sub- seribe for the rebel loan, an! as refutation of the numerous devials which they issued on the former o-casion. Rained by the War. The New Orleans Cursos tells this story : A relic of the past is aren in a man, bearing upon bis face anid body the impress of many years. ‘Thie man walks the streets daily, bearing the marke of misfortune, amid the friends he had kenown In better years, but with an appearance so changed, one can hardly recogmzo in him the Mer- cutio of the Creacent city, the vay, witty amd ele- gant gontieman, who was at one time ¢ leader of fashion, Seedy habiliments, a bent body and wrinkled face, have nearly obliterated all in him that was taroilfar in the past. Inkentng a creat fortune, be increased 1 larvely bed mar- riage, and from bis proteas.on as the bar, had an income of forty or fifty thousand dollars a year, and received @ single fee of sixty thousand dollars upon @ claim on real estate in the lower part of the city, This woalth he scattered with princely generosity and royal profus Ho Spain and Chill, To our European news thie morning, we have the announcement that the Gpanish Ministry have deciied to abandon bost.! tes against Chili, and that {natructions to that effect have been forwarded the Spanish Admiral commanding on the OC ilian coast, Weare not fully satiated of the wedib lity of this report, for it {# quite unlike the is woe S ane qt, % caulitiowers, each, 1a sUsh rooms quart, —a— table, bunch, 15azbe ; do, soup, bunch, 3a6 en ofSasbe tech ;j parsuip, babe each; 2atbe. Apples, half peck, 5°a70 ; app'es, com. 1 2a] 50 ; quinces, per 1.0, #6 Wags v0 ; Daaket, $—— ; cranberries, quart, 16 ROOKLYN 5, Hall 22 Court #t,—Addreases to-morrow Even ing by Hon, Ira Buckman, L , Bennett and John Miler, Esq. Singing by, Me “ ry. quinces, pe J, WH, Kelly, Butter andl Cheeae, : . | wase Lucuilus at home, and bis hosp ¢ Prime butter, 46845; com Downey, McMahon an: Monthly meet- terised Opal ania bg poco rrg pired to all the magnificence of the ancic in | chive: cooking bucter mt Soaiiée ; cheese, best te; | ing for the collretion of dues, &c, a2 P.M. PATK, terized Spain io its aggressive en ne In 1887 be gave a mnxle soir at add OKs, 6 for be. cost $25,000, anu which exceeded in spleudor any- thing evor Lelore known here, The very floors over Which the dancers moved were covered with scenic paintings, the work of the most accomplish. ed artis then in Now Orleans; and in the saloon were gaming tables were arranged stood two bas- kets—one fi led with bauk notes and the other with gold, for the use of those guosis who were unior- tunate with the fickle goddess, The dispenser of tus gorgeous hospitality is now cependent upon his relatives, Le takes bis loss with Christian res'gnation, and does not fly from tbe world or rail agaiust it, like 1 ou of AtLens, but moves through the world with @ pleasant and urbane manner, as if he bad still the princely fortune at cominand, Such cases ag this are common muce sue war, DINNIGAN, Pros, JOHN TIERNY, Roc, Sec. 125 ATHER MATHEWT. A. B, SOCIETY, No. % of Brooklyn, will hold a Public Temperance Meeting in their hell, 168 Fulton st, on Sunday evening, Dec, 10th, at 7 o'clock, The members of the soclety are requeste! to bring at leart one man each, asamember, thereby lessening the evils of intemperance, and adcing to the numbers of our society, Good speakers will address, and good singers will enliven the meeting. Come one, Come all, By order of ALEX, CAMV’BELL, Pres, ~— KICHARD \he other hand there are certain strong incentives to th sactionon the partofthe Spanish Govern- ment, which may have been potent enough to pro- ‘uce guch an anomalous course, We allude to the ominous denunciation, in the United States, (Cuyland end France, of the course pur- aot by Spain in this matter, In this country the expressions of indignation wire both general and emphatic, and {it fs not lroprobable that, if Spain had persisted in {ts pre- posterous demands upon Chili, Congress would have been coustrained to take some action upon the subject. In England and France, large moet- ings were hed im the chief comwercial cities, Wwhereat the course of Spain was unaparingly de- nounced, It may be that the Bpanish Ministry saw danger lo these demonstrations, and that prucenti- al motives thus led to the reported abandonment of thetssue, Is {8 hoped that this news will prove Complaints having been made ef a Coun. terfeit Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor in the mar- ket, the public are hereby informed how to distin. euieh it from the genuine, The counterfeit has an ordinary red revenue stamp, while the genuine has a private black stamp with the inventor's likeness in | FOY, See. wa contreand hiselgnature on the end in white, Buy PRATHER MATHEW 7, A. B. SOCIRTY No. none but the latter, It isacertain cure for Burns, 7, of New York, will hold a public meeting in the Scalda, Piles, Corns, Rheumatiom, &c, dc, For sale ene ment of the Vharch of the Annunciation, Man. at Depot. 43 Liberty st, N.¥, B98 | Messrs. George 1B. Rellly, MeFirov- ond Conwin oil ‘Bore Throat, Congh, Cold eed challar | tidrerthe neetlig, Mie Cound and Me) D. troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious also sing reveral beautiful duet. The public are pulmonary affections, oftentimes incurable, “Brown's | Invited. B.A. KK, Preat, PAIK GIL- Bronchial Troches" reach directiy the seat of the die. | MOE BERNA, See. 106 ease, and give almost instant relief. They have beon YT. A. B, SOCIETY, thoroughly tested, and maintain the good r Putation they have Juetly acquired, As there are duitations, be sure to obtain the genuine, ipa 126 Tiow it is Done in Mexico, A ovatovs story is being told in Georgetown and Washington, to the effect that the son of Mrs, Iturbide, lato Miss Green, of Georgetown, D, U., was recently forcibly taken from the mother in the City of Mexico, by order of the Emperor Maximil- E 5 No. 6, N, Y., will hold a public meeting in their Hail, corner of 83d st, and Yd avenue, on Sunday evening, Dec, the lth, Lhe meeting will be ac+ dressed by Mr, (randall, Mr. D, O'Meara and Mr, J. t war between Spain and Chili would re. H Sewing Machine ( eae Mad fe pence Singing by yom: Feehan. aie rue, ase war be en Bp 4 o1 - : A owo Sew! Mac ‘ompany. N. y aarkin, G arn; wleo Miss Foy, Miss Biown an i sult tm serious loss to our commercial interests | 8% 80d edopted by bim ; the child ts ouly about | nrowdway, N.Y. ilias lowe, Jr., Prosident, ree O'Mahoney. I'he cadeis will ineet Sunday, at three four years old, He has been created a Prince of | wanted. Bay | e'clock, PETER CURRY, Pres't. FR, with the latter country, and would be felt by all SA Sarita kad Wha) canine Wak pedace’ is shave Fail a Wi a Te ———— Secretary. li4 . , c. cts, | the Fnpire, 1 as inter Clot for Men aw FATHED MATOGw a x Feel 8 Hoe eaeneey Pet 8h SANan Bredials Mexico in twenty-four hours afverwards, Ib will Boys. The largest sseortment in City bore oe FATHER MATHEWT. A. B, 8., NO, 5, The Fight llour Movement. be remembered that Miss Green was married some ech ER mand TY Bowery, 931 of B. Yor ne rm 4 Beh r yemoorance messing, a} Hall, Sach at, Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch Sewing | 620,54 0v¥e; Sunday evening, Dec. 1th, clock chi: rt P.M. Ex-Presideot F. RK. Purcell, Thos, » Ber Marching Aad Hatten Hole Machine, No, 605 Brows) 1. D. Kiernan, Hain aud others "will addres the eae ecting, The talented Mr. Dassett will » The Lmpreved * Sloat” Elliptic Sewing th “+ d Cole will sing:'elso Mi. oes wanted. gtd Wa are hopeful thatthe el:bt bour system of labor will eventually overcome the prejudice which employers now manifest against it, and shat it will be generslly adopted throughout the country ; but we cannot avoid some misgiving for 4 fale when we consider the burden that it bas to ear inthe way of injudicious management, For tary ley one of the resolutions submitted at the oeting held as Cooper Institute on Wednesday evening, Geclarea that we should patronize, pur- chase and rewi, in preference to any other, euch journals ag advocate and eustals us im our strug: wg ¢ for the eight hour eystem’* Now what is the purpose of this language? Evidently to win by the promise of patro few years ago to Ignatius Lturbicde, son of the late Emperor of Mexico of that name, At the time of the marriage the groom wasa stude:t of George- town Cullege. Recently they have been residing in Mexico, Mra. Isurbide has returned to her home tu the District, and is said to be much distressed. 7 the piano, Mr, Carroll and Coie will sing; also Mi see Machines, 657 Broadway, Ageuts MeWinnces, 4 ond Kielly, JAMES O'REILLY, Buplee, 410 Preat J AME: McMAHON, BR. 8. te lio =a = — 2R MATHEW T. a, B. SOCIETY, DEATHs, i No. & Ne xy yill pigs public temperance Te . " meeting a etr hall, 393 FB. . a a Aihara ane ane Poy istines Mary File, | will addvese the audience, Singing by Messrs, Walt “The friends and sequaintances of tha’ Jace apd Daniels, Kidd, icodwin and deury O.Sulli- reapectfully invited to attend the funere) eaaly tre | yen. There piso be a rood musical performance, ronidence of her parenty +> Willett tt ba cundge | WM: O'BRLEN, Prost. PATK. LAMM Koc, Kee 141 afternoon, Dee, 1%, ab 1 o'clock, wituoul juriher nos FATHER MATHEW Tf, A, B, SOCIETY tice. i“ No, 1, of Jersey City, will hold a Public Temper- ance Meoting ia Washington Hall, cor. Newark and Jersey ave, on Bouday Evening, Dec, lith, at 7 orelock,, Bpeaking by Mr. 1, Milla, Mr. Wells, Parenol ‘J. B. Doyle, of South Brooklyn, ossra, Mathews, Beeley and others, N, KB. 12 Fimaneial News, Markets, d&e, New York, Friday, Dec, 8,6 P. M.—The afternoon quotations of the gene.al Btock market, compared with those of Weduesday afternoon, show a decline in quotations of from tol per cent, Govern- mente were steady, Gold opened at 146 \ and closed at 145'¢—tho two extreme quotations The money market worked rather close all day, but etill it was not astringent, The stock brokere were supplied at 7 » or to secure by the | percent, but there was some litte shinning done, threat of osiracian, @ influence of the press in | Commercial paper passed at T¥a1), Foreign ex- favor of the eight bour movement, But | “beuse for lecoerrer ivoed xM Sel but iy rates were steady, be leading awers quot is this the way to popularize @ grand statling at 200 @Atbic:- goad ‘Daukatet bill Loa reform ? Ie this the proper course by ever, could be Lought a 109. On'Change to-day yhich to convince the people of its necessity * In Flour was dull, heavy and be, to le, lower, Wheat the realms of Louta NaPoluon or Faasois Jovgpa, was dull aud Jc,to 2c, lower, Corn was duil anda 1 may do very well to use similar threes for | suade lower, Oats were dull sod heavy, Pork was the advancement of reforms, but the process is | firmer. Neef wasstcady, Lard wes oasier, Whis- not feamble in America, What journal, whose in. | key was quiet and steady, tiience is worth having, will be converied to the S100K 6A1L.88—FL RST ROAR. ei Lt bour esuse by such means? That, how- 6 00 8.68, G2" Lidl 48 Oulebsiiver M... 48% do, 0b. We 1 OGBOURN—Suddenly, om Thureday, Wm. B Osbourn, in the Fist year of 4 The triends of the family are reape 1 to attend the funeral, oa Sunday aleruoos, farited at 1 o'clock, trom his lave readence, Hunter's Yoint, L. 1. v3 NN, Pros, J, CULL POLIT —At Communipew, on Thured Papen agen ama - Betay Polit. a7) Dec, 1, MONITOR LODGE, No, 528, F. & A. M. Relatives and friends of the family Are respectful —The brethren are hereby notified thats oe al invited to attend the funeral, from te Mp Church | communication will be held at their Ricerca ne: at Communipaw, N, J., on Buuday aieroyn, rch | Union Square, this evening, aT o'cnces, horace juat, at 2 o'clock, 129 | of JOKL RB. HYAMS, WooM. Fr WADDELL—On Thursday evening, Dec, 7 after NTO. 2 FATHER MATHEW TAT B. SO. Jone and painful illness, Mary, Wile of ‘iuniton LPR fede ak 4 ~ A. B & sof New York, will hold their regul ate Waddell, aged 60 ayer ing at their ball, cor, 25d 9s. and 2d ave. og Ree re Fre long afflicted I have been, evening, Deo, lth. Good speaking by Mr. Moveat, Physicians tried tn vain, of Broskiyn, and Carr, of Greenpoint, singing by Tul Christ was prowred & call me home, dobn Carroil, King, and ‘limothy Larkin; also Misses And rid ine ct iby pan, Keovn, Foy, Hamill, and Cassidy, The pubic are This anculshing hond i6 at row, invited, Come early and procure reais, Don't tor- Ite aching and thinking are o'er, ‘Vhie quiet, dmamovable Lica, Dee, 7, 1865, axe etour ball, which comes otf on the y7th of Decem- of, JAMES DELANKY, Prest. ‘THO, J.C ever, ia not the worst feature of the resolution | jus Trea. 7 3-10. ; OTs 5 Pel 4 Hud. c., 11 ? bared iy shee dor ¢ Hy Ket. Bee. an a rut eo reterred to, Ite direct tendency is to induce |"), ba to dhemine \, ci Hie Pith sorrow JOrbiGue (0 we ee RALLY YOUNG MEN OF THE 20TH And journals that are favorable to the eight hour | bu.) EO 11 a <TR fesled up tnt YorgotieD (0 sep Meive Father Maihog te An ate Be Bette wroung, eysiem to #sy nothing in advocacy of tty for fear of | ium US ta iyce Vite Sa) NCR MiB: Bbic'| rene ‘etecdarce the Quiles Alea N.Y, will be hold at thelr bill or. sath and Sth the imputation that hey are Unidad, ax indicated | 1) SV To a YB es ine 1 | pti Tata Mtr rt Ao tpening by Try, Kobvusoland his taicuted dauehver, by the resolution, Nothing could be more damag- | bux M. Gay ii to Bb. TT 400 ere Hate ee OR Aace see ty Pow ete +4 Brokly asf yin ® MTA NCIS GSLLAGHER: ree Tiree tug to the new movengas phen this aitemps fro | He NU tens. Bs 1M at a : neha oh Sunday alternoon, 1052 gy upeatan at Livers | KILEY, Vice, WM, BOYD, Rac,’ bec, "N, B.-A pide the meen Ma ke Sk a A i | Bim land, Mooi en aa | Sppelg, ones so Sener chemese for Mens’ Father Mathew T. A. B, Society, No, 2%, N. okers, Thomas GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE 4 Father Mathew T, A. B, Society, No. 1, of Brook. will take place to-morrow (Sanday) evening, at amilton ave, and Hicks at, The following well known and talented advocates of teinperance will address the meeting: Messrs, John Dunne, David A. Sutton, Isaac Mare and and Edward Robert Wilron, Faq. the renowned tem- perance vocalist, and also Joseph Taylor, Krq., will occasion. The public are invited to come early and secure their sents, as the installation ot the officers elect will take place at 7 o'clock precisely, PETER PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's Father Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 1 of Brooklyn, will be held at Lattimer Hall, 212 Court «t, Speaking y Mr. Robert Crowe and others, Singing va PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY aban and hie rr, rey, of (ireenpoint, an¢ Mr, Michael Brophy. Singing ening HE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. T, SO- gE bie sltiercad sine pm tee sop br, North, and Mr, Connelly. g Brmach No, by the Cadets and others.’ Members whe are one@ more notified the a -M. LLOYD, Pres, JAS. FLETCHER, Sec, 128 EMPERANCE CONVENTION—NOTICE. —The Deteeates of the Father Mathew Societies Ln A Ng ag NT Towery. By order of & WILSON, Prost; PATRICK LAMB, BR, Bee. 8 WASHINGT. YN DIVISION, NO, 4, BOND of Temperance, will hold a Public Tempeiance Meeting in their bell, 108 Futon st, Brook Dee. 11th, Good 5 yh ¥ singers will enliven meeting. T will preside. By orcer of GEQ, JOUN A. SHIELDS, R. 8. 10d GIOUS NOTICES, L. BISHOP IS TO PREACH TO-MOR @row evening, at hali-past 7 o'clock, at the Sano uary, 1/5 First et, on “lerael’s Restoration, the Mik lenium,” &e. Seate free. 9 OTICE—LARGE HALL, 8TH AVE, COR Bid st. —Ke H.C. SUIMEALL. Minieer—8+m Pf road hy j Weaeethees or we evews Mavia, Services 1 o'clock: ‘Keats free.” thgne? OTICE—REV, E. W. SCHON, D-D., OF . * Nashvilir, Tenn, Mirsiouary secretary of tie M. a mrceeet a termes in Cooper abbath morning, loth i o'clock, The public are cordially inv ited to attena te EW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Atsociation--A Devotional Singing Meeting will be heid at the rooms, 161 Fifth ave, cor *, on Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock. Li eo and en cordially invited, Young Men's Bible U jase on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. 66 —__—— AUCKION NOTICES, UCTION NOTICE — 300 CASES BOOTS and thees, 'o be sold at auction on Monday, Dea 11, at 10/9 o'ciock, at the store of U.b. PAKSO SONS, 31 Courtiandt st, wa AUCTION NOTICE—M. DOUGHTY, AUG tloneer, will sell thisday, at iw © o'clock, the entire furniture of a 4 story hous, at his esieeroom, ‘9 Naesau at, with feasher beds and bedding, care pets, a evead Thasclntes I, Wagon, 1 light top Wacon, 108e snotorte, wt w F,) 2, C4 Worthy bah | a buyers, BURKE, AUCT’R—SAI © Bleecker street—will sell this d stock and fixtures of the oyster and drinkine 66 Oak street. Also the furniture c i - eer ure of the cay at “PARKER A F, J: PARKER, AUCTIONEER, 107 Wal © at.—The wreck of the British brie M1. G ateuction, F. J, PARKER, Auctioneer, Fe at public suction within his salesroom, at {ut Wall at, for the benefit of whom ic may concern, the teeieace cae bri cs Berry, as she now @ East River, having becu ashi one day, Dec., 11th at 9 o'clock A.M. Kobe ie ARGE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF iT: drag and fanning uteus ae Tuesday, Dee, 1% . L. J. wilt be ot farming rtect order, ure, produce, " UNDERHILL & VANDERVEELK, Auctoucets 46 Fulton st, Brooklyn, 162 N ORTGAGE SALE—S. & J. BOGAR? Will sell Monday, Dec. 11th, at 10 o'clock, all the furniture in that larve building cor bth ave aud Tou st, contained in 55 to 40 reoms, consisting of th Usual assortment rofas, tete-atetey warble top bureaus, center tables. curled ha ud other mate trasses, bedateade, comforters, auilta carpete, ke, about 20 parlor and couking stoves, one large bar room stove, 134 § & J, BOGART, AUCT’RS—THIS DAY, WJeoat ly o'clock, at the Auction Kooms, 1 Nor William #t, household furniture, sofas, lounres utensila, in tab'es, chairs, beds'ends, mattrasiea, dian kets, etoved bas 106, Cheat carpenters! tools, sevars, Ac 40 WILLIAM ABBOIT, | AUCI’R, WILL roll this day, at 10% o'clock, at 181 Lib boarding house iurniture, beds euds and beduings bar and fixtures, walnut tablos, chairs, mirrors, clocks, sofa , kitchen turniture, crocker k sto ico box, de.” Alsosd : dt A GOOD BROWN HORSE FOR $25, Pony bui t, S'v years old, sound, except 2onone foot, ia Kind aud tiue, is in tine oruer, been used the past 2 years in the expiess business, Appy at BAT PERSONS Express office, 69u sixth ave, near 4th ay Unis day only, 121 A.GRAY MARE FOR’ SALE, 16 HANDS high, sound and kind. Cu be seen for 2 daya, Tnquice in the store, 67 Kidee 1 Saeed rt clr EXP S WANTED—WANIED A on with a horse and wagon to make deliveries ‘allroad @very even ly bet. 12 aud 1 on Saturday at 45 W tad “ For SALE CHEAP—A SECOND HAND feed truck, at 414 9d ave. 19 FoR SALE—1 GOOD WORK Hi RSE, 15'¢ hands high, 8 yearsold, Price :60, Suitable for cart, truck, expiees, or auy kiud ot work, Call at SuT_Weat zSch et, between lvth and 11th ave, 16 *UR SALE—6 HORSES, TWO 144 Hands, two 15 hands, one 1% hands, and one 16 hande, Inquire at Lumber Yard of A.V. Pa tT11, cor. Uh ave, and 30th mo) Pek SALE—3 SPLENDID Hi IRSES, 2 browns, 1 extra fine bay, 1 large bliud horse; wey areGto 7 yearsold, 16 hands high; just om the country; fit for cart, truck, or express; warranted sound and Kind in all haruess, 925 Dewucy at, 81d Fo® SALE—A GEORGIA PONY STAL- Hon, round and kind, only 5 years old ; can be bought for #78, to-day. Apply 150 West Sd ‘et. 53 FHORSE—A BLACK PONY AND’ FaAsT, with a licht express wagon und harness on sale, lnquire 299 Tth ave, BOARD AND ROO) RESPECTABLE MAN CAN BE ACCOMs modated with good board by applying a ‘Zlat at, between Sth aud Uth aves, in the : FEW RESPECTABLE MEN CAN BR accominc ed with good board and picasans ioouws, aod where th ab Cujoy the contorts of @ home. Apply tor9 days at 1.5 Ninh ave, corner of lsth at, wi OARD—5 OR 6 MEN CAN BE ACCOM. modated with good comfortable tward and lodge ines, Caillat JOHN FLYNN'S porier Louse, cor, of Sullivan and Grand sts, to Mra, Kanu. .. 9 YOUNG MEN ARE DESIROUS OF OB- taining an unturnished room to rent from a re. spectatle, plain family (English preferred), eituased between voth and Sith ate, and between si aud 11s aves, Addiess ti, B,, Station KE Voss Utlice, Ty $] 50 — CHEAP LODGINGS AT & J Thompeon at. for je gentiemen, 61,50 ® week and upwards, Also a tturuisbed room for man and wile, with cookin, ve, ard ts Va 6t, Rear Canal — = = rf ALT ICLES FOR SALE, A 2-HORSE UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOIL+ 7] <Aerforsale, Apply 2¥7 Broadway LU EF )R SALE — 10 BARRELS 3 YEAR OLD Bourvou whirkey: I wil sell for $8 per gallon, Call and buy it at 143 Fucton at, rear builuing, Capt, BAKER, étshels 7” For SALE—A LOT OF OFFICE COUNTs ere and railing, 37 Park Row, scientific Amerie , | Tecan a lt WOR SALF—ONE LARGE PORTABLE Forge, at 117 Prince at, dd tloor, betweon Greene and Wooster st, ee oes. nee Si PIANO-VORTES AND 1 MELODEON for anle at $95, $125; 1 T. Gilbert Aovan, $6@ 26 1 pearl keved, #595, and uprig! tave, $160, or te let trom $3 to #88 month. Music tought aud piangs tuned, by Prof, DUMSDAY, 155 Grand as. ay ——— : J _ PERSONAL AOTICES. NFORMATION WANTED OF MEN WHO were arrested asdererters and had money takem trom them, Buch iniormation will be of iuseres: the parties, Addiess box 44/0, N.Y. City [a —s “SAVINGS BANKS. — 6 PER CENT. INTERES? FREE FROM TA 40 Cm ek Admote icst sho Yay pay

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