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A Ala dd ddl ‘ a ee eee gage’ (6 (omnes see on 4 apparent) aardang « ‘ we 4 @ ft eget Byerren: ‘ 4 tt fee Prenat he ete me bole ee rend Mee oe eens of a Crete, Gat herd @ wwe onde tam, tn the ag tte ft Lomtene ther hate 88 et on (he Gerd pete bend Wand A ate Hanning Wad TOR tw leer) at ae) bere ee roa et@ag@ wre, bed Oe cet eee be re | renrh of at bets a eet oe ote oat on Tenrwley hearty appret ed a when Ce LAL Medd A ld A okie i A Peed armentnent of he Conmtintion of tha | ited | Hee!” Td elon wer teret we wittee ond enteral © ba or ete, hi ea prey oe arenes Tw pore fn etn & id Mimlaenne to tha (apertat inannntion of er Ory, he Gene Letetnre hed © heen paring (te renperta WH the Aefuned lnetention af rate nee ow ‘ “ am | he promi onal app atenent fram HEFT Lin ty fee Montag, raetutione of the Oe ete 6 ee eee he (owned Coote ane ene in the of Miata overnen AONE MII Ete 18 OO) aineea, Piva, repeating the lew enpatiening | 09 of Wie Cre ee, le preci ah« mat he 1004) Cerone, Pepeeting the prepotition & eter a? a hath eoncerne, fa Month Covetina, » eatimong in Me conria, Chitd, declaring ¢ (ree hee bean ineng rated, G04 84 8 way wanwnny nae “rghte thet ane con defend,” if 1 agen the dation of hit oe) Wot PM] ng pahene COTW NE Nd HA fon remored in thet He WONETs Hy Intormation hae Proviniand | aise toneth, repeating the lew requiring jrteee ¢ Paeey bee been relieved, fh Moth | oF wanton in he fimion men) and eee hewing fon iy Me Wowrm wee levy Aertel, OF) waeon ia the Wore of @ angie dey, onect the Praia o eel Gvternet Noten te membere vont! eet @ prot op rebel enthamenn 3 in oice §=—onml §=6therwiee =F @ Lenco and Anew by dencunelag Ante domment aa Waters 06 reat, \f not qreeter (hen dant for over iding the Coneitotion.” Peridot y he tele ghovte of Mavery end eeceetion Ore wielting ebro el ia Kentucky, fie meng op @ Governnte wend evens Wf the @atject ware ieee eertoud) i ofictiog sathorlty le aleaye pernictous end ermine be ee in he cate of Fira) Crvernore + Prewdam evidently inten le te meintetn he ‘ fend government tn (he aereral veclatmet + me ental the aera Mtaten erinee « lene refractory sp ottien then thar hers ately done, bot if euch fe }\e destgn, be shoul not permit the newly sleced Governors te amine any gubernetorial oe whatever wnt! (he proper time, Here in Yorth, we beve foun! that one Governor le ole greet niieance, but ewo woul! been ofmic- ton ‘grievous to be borne” Trade W ith the “oath Tie ahipmente of goede trom thie city te the verioad porte of the Rrothern Mates heave lately become immenss, An average of ffty veeseie per Week are now leaving thie port for the Fonth, ef! leden to thelr atreooet capacity, end considerahi« difficulty ia experienced In obtaining transporte tom The nomber of weel!y departures sre now greeter theo before the wer, being from twenty- five to fifty per cent. in exces cf departures at the Game senson during the period extending from 16 (te «(180 Thie flourishing condition of trode ie exeselingly gratfying, for tt indicates that the South bae atl! the etiliy fine wer Conaren. he House of Repressotatives bat passed « re vor Wom providing for an adjournment of Con- « ove trom the Siet inet, to the Oth of January. We hope the Senate #11) e-quieses in the preporal, | to buy heavily to eupply ite preming needs, It ie aud that the Representatives will be allowed to go | noticeable, ales, thet oor merchants aod manufec- bome and recuperate their evidently exiveted | tors are doing ell in thelr power to aid Southern soental feouliies. They aro now making @ deplor- | buyers by selling on advantageous terms, Many sile muddle of the reconstruction question. Firat, | Bouthern buyers who were Gnancially ruined du- hey passed « resolution, the effect of which wonld | ring the war, have been “set upon ther legs” again Dave been to place the subject of Bouthero re | by merchants who knew them well before the re- presentation in the hands of @ special jolot-com- | bellion and had confidence im their integrity, We solttes, Then, whem the Benate defeated thateb- | regard these indications ae not only commercially surd proposition, by refusing to make such mur- | bus politically important, for we bave more felth seader, the House concurred in the Senste's | inthe virtue of trade reconstruction shan im tle amendment to the resolution, Now, however, the | pertizan article which Congress is now engaged House hae passed 8 new and independent | upon, reevlution of the same tenor of that which {t first ; adopted, providing thet the claims of all delegates White-Washed Keperts Wanted. to seatein the House shall be referred to the Bpec!al We believe there bas not been « session of Con- Commaittes, The cniy difference between the Grat | &Te6# for many years in the eourse of which » fow proposal of the House and thet which {t has now gerralious Senators did pot fod fault with the cefattely passed upen is thin: The original reso- Associated Press upon the grovnd of not doing fotiom was designed to place both Benators and Re- them justice in the reports, The usual attack was presentatives from tho Southern States at the mer- | ™*4¢ 8 few days ago, end ® proposition was sub- cy of an omaipotent joint committer: and that mitted in the Senate to give membere a kind of which is now in force places ony the Representa- eupervisory authority regarding what sbould and tives in the hands of the saldcommittes, But look | %#t should not be dispatched. That might be #1 (he inconsistency of this action, In accepting all very woll forthe Senators, but itis not what the Senate amendment the House necessarily re- Min Associated Press or the public want, There is nounced the polley which was embodied in the sometimes » material cifference between what first resolution, yet {t immediately afterward ig- | embers actually say end do, end what they pores {te ewn action by re-adopting, eo far as per- would like their constituents to believe. The tains to the House, the repudiated resolution, 10 Probability is thas the faults committed by the {not strange that the Democratic members of | A##ociated Prese reporters consist im their telling toe House warmly d nounced this perfidious ac- the truth. tov ofthe dominant party, Is is without either srecedont or principle, end strikingly reveals the | The ®t. Joseph Hsnaxn, of Saturdey, reports the {oct that the now members of theITouse have very | Missouri frozen over near that point, making generally mistaken thelr calling in aspiring to be le- | two natural bridges across the Big Muddy, Navi- & “ators. But uniortunately Speaker Corrax,whose | gation on the Missourl may now be considered enility end experience ought to tone down the | Virtually closed, Ice has been running in the verJancy of the new members, {5 likewise censur- Lines Wien eeiret for several f ay navigation able for bis action im this reconstruction business, |}. Legge SR LN Le a litag nt Le ied ‘The Joint resolution provides thet the House shall | wthous achange to warm weather, the river will Love nine and the Senate six membersof the Com. | * on be ine state of effectual blockade’ The Iili- 2. (tee, and in the House appointments Mr, Courax ptt jepe bul yl pA TAM Lage read bas given the Republicans seven of the nine com- | at Ss. Paul's, commencing on Bunday. A furious mitteemen, At least three of the members selocted | Wind rendered the storm very severe tor forty- ought to be Democrats, and the ablest of the party ribry hae SEBO Bow apesed abd the sireet e that, The questions to be decided by the com- | sleighing wie )\tee are national, not partisan, end to ignore the “onority In this manner, is neliber in good taste nor compatible with public interests. We Incline to think, however, that if the House members are s!owed to go home to their constituents during ‘he holidays, and to hear the verdict of the people pon their late action, they will return to Wash- ingen with less essurance, and, possibly, with wore wisdom, As soon as the roads are ex Wheat the Germans Think of America, Acorrespondent at Berlin says that is does an Awertcan good to hear men talk about our coun- try now. Four years ago the {gnorance about the Untied Btates was scarcely more amazing than the supercitions contempt with which this vein uation looked down upon us, We were nothin, rece of braggarts; we had no ecience, a scholarship, peer, no well-direcied " but » kind of chaotic mad pass ic Household Expenses Again, wealth, and # soil which, with even our wreiwhed Tas great objoct in douwatic economy is to evade | management, would make us Th, pu b a. changed’ Now it is pleasant to fold ou 4e profits of dealers who occupy imtermediate bear these people speak of America, and the positions between the producer aud the consumer, | great acale on which every ising, is done there, and the only way by which this end can be suc- | he Germane do not put us bebind the Euglieh to- eeasfully and effectually accomplished, is through day. It has beou oveoft the good thiugso! the war, «se mediom of purchasing associations, It is not that it has notonuly revealed Us to ourselves, butte the world, Oue can go over Europe now practicable for an individual in Now York to buy | snc aay Lam an Americas with more pride than 4 ® Rowan coula ever boast of his citizenship, We directly from p + Dubs te practicable for @ always bed faith iu America, and uow Europe h sumber of citisens to do so by uniting in acluk | begun todo #, to. They think shat wo are for that purpose, We aro well aware that grave | strange nation, and that we have our own we and abstruse theories are often advanced in oppo: of doing things; they would not wonder a anything which might Le done by Americans, sip y oF cole dion to the co-operation of consumers; but such lectively, aa indivicuals or as @ republic: lus they arguments are generally in the interests of wid. | ink thas we uncer and ou 1 can go @lemen, and have no tangible foundation, go | Mreukd without fear or favor. mo men fxr as applies to the Bux's views upon this ray py le on DOR Ht aoe Shed amabdject. We.do pot advocate the extension of the coperasive! principle into all branches of trade. We simplo urgo the advantages of \t in vnnechon with leading articles of consumption— d@honse which are the chief items of exponditure, nu which are eps to be used for spcoulative pur. Leokiag fer Quaantrel, The Washington correspondeat of the Worcester Srv says: Tho other day it was reported on the street that the notorious and most iniamous Q) | bad ar. neve get Bie Fst ‘ i dehlekid as vemena A owe holon ho ” Lad Cantemmave «1 4 athe. A644 Oy Che come one CMa on ie Pera mee 4 a ma lnrnne serene ome he penne Mews | saong © 9 gery god fend ' on tong | “4 Aa “ yayatie J (eta ed Hen Hatin, OM o8 plate fF biter 09@ 00% 9 4 6 ott, nn COR Ot woate srr wha a“ , oer wen rw w Fa (4 CO) At ne nn ase seed Hoe Let te mane et wa a" ' one ama ma a viamere Tati nvm ye! my treme, | rte om | nr wy Wan te eeonnee | peter coon (etree fo 0 oe ee wer , " Nand ‘a ive hvert fe lee hal peek Mshbcahnal ome i Med ee hb nd eA ee Ts al A aor OOF ete beret oped eal ENG penn = AN iy O48 pete reteqes 00 Ot OON EE Oak od oo tant hain pot Cog Ot warring «a ae prey hae my ed ed eet eal Oe Od tee degght te tide of to cote, that degnie Fe" ain irre F rns hewtet-( the! tt Teer wey en yeatan A Og Nhat wien on ennionton ta Oe 1 #0 Aegereas Wy tha | Chee” oF Conan y> ‘ r aree tat, Fatt we, “the fecvet Magn” te tle af « HO 0d POR CHEN EO Cppmer in ne eres eye | Haw Vert hepato «Prem ine annerneement, of eld pated (he Tapeh penta Wert Om Whee het they ters get Rad of wrmmarhing enire in (he ay fe aor me (angle The Ahetattration af Wedietwat ereperationd (a (he term of 4 lenanen (at a) moter (he emt MN GNIE Gnd comranien!, mare aapnlaly @ agerde a Comgh Remedy Arownte Remmeniat Pre fl nanges, Mier ir heation ahien fm. fond A lange, by my Simran io WANN and mantel | Facan canghing, giving Inetent reiiet in Meee Wttie, own 4 he lodvgenee of ’ pee fh ee roe aot tetedend Ge 1 ner On A od A | Wave online pee ” soreest Ol te fon pay AY gr me Care Tha thongs 6 of elt eonetar had cand pet a wnt wate Wh in mre meen w fake an Cnnreehe Heenatan, 64 fot wi pomtpena 1 fF hang myaet feamt ta the Patol “come in a Chatety The Ramer, alam peper, Qeae the fillew fg ecCo'nd of « A aqracata| ane whieh reany onourvetin Kgca nt 4 Tend hed been on Cae nne eordingly @erantet pt with @ wot whether from eee of emeton other canes the coowregation could nota tra fmaging, Thete doubt, however, wae not of long duration, far Chow tha choles wan al! chanting and the organ playing, (he preach fat ones began ble sermoe, which he weld word be on dranken- feos, ant the dangere of that ahemeful rice, The people soon caw thet the preacher wae wa"! w- cement 609 | Hew seamen foflawnee, and Coneurngtiva Gnd sath ne com ptotne i” Fall aad Winter ¢ for Men and to price eae ™F Me Haider Vand |T boosts Mal owe achinn awe PA. nn " ae Howe, Paap - te waned to Netiday of Attaction and ¢ Where we fore weitch Beane Gach 404 Wotton Mole Martine So Got Mreetwer, 0 tpevet fe Wawer's tien Promtoe | ffae fv iy Pei eT aiare ond Manutecverers, us ww ” ; Oaatuan. (79 Thareday, Tree 16, after a it a the Beloved wife of Joba Falion, @ navies of Langhree, County Galway, ne hh4 ane % Ir@iand he relatives friente of the femily are te folly invited to attend the fanersi, thie Ratare ro afernoon, 06 9 Wclock, :om her late residence, Moun i” FITZOPRALD..On Dee. 14th, Thomas Pitsearaid ye ence! in bie ewhjact beime ae far intonicated o@ @ | Geet 44 700 man cond. ve who retained Lie powers of eperch onus ‘ee A) Fo finances ore favited The cure ff Paraherge an laatorad t permuada the rt, fe late reeidence, Mocomb et, bet. 44 friar tw leave the pulpityt pedir Nat gb the | aod oth aves Brooklyn, ” ohatinacy @ man in dri " « oat ae . . % talking moat strangely, 00, the anusoment of sone | 1,4! sone im Theretay, Dre, 14, Owen (at of the romgregation, and the diegumt of others. An | “Iie trends, “tne lo trethere, Poerich, attempt wen theo made t drown bie voice with ee, Francis, Daniel ames, and of hie bre- the awed) of the orvan, bot went on gestioulet | theretn-jaw, Willian tevonson, Jae © ’ fing afd shouting more furtousty than befo In | Oven pores, sre respectfully lrvited to attend the bie wild morenenta heat leet knocked down one | funeral, on Baturday 14th ine a8 4 of the \epere lanting the on fire against another «¢ people, fearing the plas won! be seton fire, then left the uhureh, and she excite! orator was taken down from the pulpit arried to bed. ars aa = Riv & and athe Fimanetal News. Varkets, @e. Bee York, Friday, Dee. 16,6 PM. -Theafternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with those of yerterday afternoon, show an advance in prices of from 4 wo 4 per cent. few sorte re- mained anchanged by the same cormparison, Gov- eroments were higher (old was quoted at 1460 146%. The loan market was ary at 7 per cent. Commereial paper wae freelf offered, and passed at T4a0% Sterling exchange was quiet, and the busi- ness very moderate. Bankers’ bille were quoted at 19, 0 100%, for 60-days, On'Change to-day Flour was be. a 0c, better, Wheat was %. «5c. better, Corn and Oate were to, better, Pork was bigher, Boof was steady, Lard was firm, aod Whiskey was more active STOCK SALES WIEST HOARD. ————— | pital, George Lockett, aged 6 o'cvock, from hie lave residence, 216 Rest GANTZL At Meriten, Mate of Congoetiegt on Peturday, lec, td, 1966, after « long and pain: | ti. ness, Faith, the beloved wife of, iene a in the bist year of her age. 1 LOCKETT..On Dec, 14, P gow hg the Clty Hos. ears. The friends “5 faanily are respectfully invited neral 1o attend the from City Hospital, thie turder afternoon, at 9 o'e! nd z oo REILLY Ma Of Keilly, only daughter of sa ot reeres iy, only, ‘5 days, O'Kelly, aged 10 years, 7 months and Bho is not dead, hut sleepeth, #0 our Saviour sald, And to she liveth io the arms of God, ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, 16th tae, §* 1 o'clock, from the residence of her Parents, 619 Eighth ave, to Calvary Cewetory, The irionds of the family are invited to attend, 966 TRADE NOTICES. RICKLAYERS’ P, B, UNION—THE Mem- mead ages ecpegen ite runes Bott society. BW BRAZIL, “Pee, % J NOtice. — THE PLASTERERS OF Ly Broo! 10 4 30 Bi ick CL. kiym, at @ regular meeting, Wednesday ta at "os 1 om 100 NY cen R evening, Dec, 6, 1566, passed following resolusion 9000 U.S, be, 10-409. Dl's . Os unenimousiy: Resolvel, That on and after the C0 GG... ocsees DIM recond Monday in March, 1866, we, the ’issierers of 9000 U8. 96 17.6... Bits done by" Masterere REWARD UxLEAGHER f At 97 1 . m= ¢ ba ia’ | Pres._P.J. WELSH, Rec. See 835, ; Hi «| NOTICE—TO BOSSES, OWNERS AND All oT\ * whom it may concern—that on and after the firet ory day of January, 1966) that no member of the opera- mii tive Piasterer'’s Trade Society shall piaster on any ay Myre Baty Cac 29% 10) LU. Com. K. i398 |B ‘ . epee bod Hod. 24, of cM G00 Cle. & Finis, BOF, THOS. DILLON, Kee. Bee, 1 $000 Mich, So eh CONFECTIONERS—A MEETING OF Se eT ee te Se SHO the above trade will be beld at the Apollo Rooms, a) ee | many 76 Prince at, on Sunday, 17th inst, at % o'clock pre- ‘97 C N.W. PC. 61's | cisely. Punctual attendance is requested, as busi- at 00 ‘Oligo | 2080 of Importance will be transacted. By order of 44% 4800 Ch RB... 10 K. WEALHERILL, Pres, JOUN SRERTOOD, 4 000 ld 15 Chi. 1s : = am 54 UM. & Pd C,1 PF 108 SOCILTY NOTICES, 7 5 ao. 1024 14% 100 P. Ft. WO b} By Delt Lack. W176 100 Mar, & Cla. 1 PY, 63 skOOND TNO U.S, Ge, 5-206. 103" , +104 3500 ol. R,. al i 48 “ meyer) | | bs o. & Pitts R.. 48% e Y20 eo BSS hg s boo Chi. & NW. i is M% bo Chi. &N. Wil, 62 ‘eg ou ge PARAL | | g 3 .% % » w do. 0 20 ChL ORL RT 60 €0.,..45, Misssiaes Washington Market Retal tcport, Pawar Evawine Dec, 15, 1965, Bbet A fair degree of activity has prevailed throaghoat | aud Mr. Martin Ryan. JAp, all departments of this market during the week now closing. Prices have undergone no material change, only a few slight variations being noticeable to-day, Retail dealers in butter, although somewhat behind wholesale merchants in the reduction of rates, are nevertheless gredaally marking down prices, « redoetion of 2 to Se per Ib. having taken place in aeking prices of several grades during the past week, Asrema:ked in ou: whoesae report of yesterday, the large stock of th's commodity now in this elty, aud the exceedingly dull Kuropoan aod Routhern aen |, have cowpletely unsettled the ket, Lots are offering at wholesale to-day at dic, b ene month ago could not be parch , be Many old deaerein this commodity pri tics decline to Se tor good Hine dairy betore the mencement of January, The cold map having inter. | tered with the catch, fish are from ¥ to Se per ip, higher to-day, Of fruits, apples @re still lower, being quoted to-day at trom B40 1 $5 per bbi’ Pippine being quoted at $6 O0ass 00; No. River fruit Ot 4 Wadd Oy and ro Waonter at $4 bags 50 per bbl, Dried apples ower, Poultry is in good are lower, We quote: Butchers’ Meats.—Roast beet, prime, 24a%%e ; mon, lGazde; do soup pieces, Liwibe; do stewing pieces dialxe; do smoked, 3.afe; do topgusn 18-6 126; sirloin steak, 2sascc, porter house, Sede; cory, eal, 25aube for bind quarter® 168! for fore: aiuston, torequarte'® 148 —<) oo Ling do chops, 2uaive; lamb, per pound, wth [Dey bacon, '27u2sc; tresh pork, 2va- foc ; sausages, —azve; tripe, lvel the | Kee i tb pied AG ERAL Leet, inking rules, by-laws, &c. 49, | Bee. Loans, Jackson, Pro, corned-pork, —@ per Pid; hare A nee GRAND PUBLIC MEEIING OF THE Father Mathe A. B. Society No. 1, of Broon- F Lustitute, cor, Hicks ot, ‘clock to-morrow (Sunday) »'T. Mille end Indy and Messrs, J. W. Byrnes, P. ©, Hollywood and others, will aa- dreaa the meeting. Singing by Messrs. McKinney and Keliy; MeCar vebrated brass band will be there also, and discourse some of their choicest me- jodies ou the occasion, The pubile are requested to come early and secure their seats, PETER KELLY, Prost. PATK, KAN, Sec, Tho members of the Father Mathew T, h. Bociety No. 1, of Brooklyn, fie requested to m: t their Institate in regalia on to-morrow, Sunday, at Lo'ciock p. m., to pay the last tribute of respect to our most respected and worthy brovher, Wiiuam b, invely accensed. By order PETER KELLY, | PATK. EGAN, fee. 127 ‘ A PUBLIC MERLING OF THE YOUNG ne’ Father ow T. A.B. Bociety, No. 1, of Brooklyu, will be beld at Lavtimor tall, $1¥ Court at, Bunday evening, Dec. lith, Speaking by young Burns, Le hy? Lom perauce cater, Messrs, Jno, le and Nichios, rar ntti += Taylor, Gu N. Prest, JAS, Ys, Kee. Bec. 135 PUBLIO TEMPERANCE MEETING BY ‘Fat t Mo, Frat folt pan Ise Beene ey ea fora Hd Dec, 17th, at 7 o'clock. pps Messrs. Willa, Jonathan Revel, Juan cro ri re ote by Janavan, P. H. Kiely, J. F Kiely, J. Kidd, and TIMOTHY . eat, JOHN A, Y, Kec, Sec, He PUBLIC ME G OF THE YOUNG Mens’ Father Mathew I. A. B. Society, No. %, of Y., at National Hall, 44th *\, bet. 8th and 9h on Sunday vening, atT o'clock, Bpeakers, Messrs, Miller, Bowles, and others, Singers, Kobert Wilson, reat temperance ocala, Mr, Caffrey, Mise ae, MoVey,'Mahony aod Woods, Mr. Mul. lin aod Starkey. N. B—Look out for our ball on the tate Dec, Members will meet at the hall as ¥ o'clock Sunday, T. MEAGHER, ress, JNO. O. BULLI- VAN, Keo, Bec, et) PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER Mathew U. B.T. A. », Parent Society, on Bune but os the demand is , Poise Temain |'day evening, . 1Tth, at T o'ciock, at the hall, 361 cod, We quote chickene 8 15axte: geq, Broom Bpeakers, Joseph McGione, Jno, Cronin, al5e; and good sound turkeys at Ze ver ibe ris] nd Jomathan Re’ binging by Messrs, Wallace, Ctabies common potatoes are 12 BOOd supply ag | Daviels, hid Cole Fegan, and Owen it quotations, but sweets ere €T69tly advanced, | Mc iowan, LYNCH, Prost, W shes aud pumpking are eleo higher, While onions | MARK, Ker, Bec, 181 SETING OF T bers oi the British Providemt Association will be held at the Bear Hotel, lu State st, N. Y., on Sat- urday, 10th, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose . By order of the Com mittee, JAMES BURGESS, Pres; JOUN BMITH, JARVIS PTS Loaded or, C5 Wilt taMd ‘em. y) PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG rived here as a pardou-seeker, and room at | leat, 25a ¢; Lame, —azhe ; siouidets 1de, en's Fut! thew T, A. B. Society, No, 1, poses. It is not necessary to enter into an elabor- | one of the bo: § To ere was immediaely \auanae Fresh ¥ or W.—F (ounder, im Sanat Gn ing eyerel Coopor ‘Hail % AY oto argument to prove that e greet saving may be | cho nen, sinoag the Kanges men stepping in the | Bail soci haadoch oie Black | Gocd‘speahere wi be 8 hand. Also sowe*Ase lag: e-hieved in this way, for purchasing associations | isso hunted {or bis uriiwently, l'e aeeiey | fale Meise; derek Loalbes sili Jb ug by Messrs, Grownay, Keone and | A ‘£ ove bese tm sucoresful operation tn Kurope and | Hey would have eics bim as M ibay could Bbc sibs bike feb eaten : bas ’ Fre, J, a ~ Ma POW IC MPPTTOA WILT AE eh a 4% } A «? te Bap astirs BY, LY I Uaa ON vad lth ORANS) CHLIC TRUPOR AACE wert it “e ‘ stip ab) Wer che aN) eats. 1 Hy) ji GU Fee VIS TS Wi i, vATWEA WAaTHNe wi ne ad fnlege, Site Meee MS Sade end nee 4‘ watan Z RE ve fa PA AOA p obig AL emer ‘ lovtasd tate tha asco’ Bee tena, 4 ry Ne fe inet “ee holier oft a ne hae ] ¢ foe vanes FONE ML be Be? 5! FAL ATOR UL AD on ¥, So bof Peootiyn Ni, oy borg \* aot nie He uP A futon and fren CJ fOrl nt fe 4 ag be 'f presen addres nAeting Bloe Preaident PATH Ne haw ints fae, fee sll fatien MATHEW T, b. H, acter? No. 1 of Reoobign, @1)) not « Pabie Samverance we " a inele Bell Iga, ratvom nreat o, aunde #1) eahinit the hae of the Women promt showing hind , W phases cater’ 6 Inflanee of aia he gang “heed Sagi rte, Cin tHe and orhere Rohe on yo ‘4 re) ele meet) in the ane 8 fe are for py iy n of m re of deep Inverent to th i h Hy 4 t etoal Aik, CAMPRELL, Pree” ne hited tn! WH, POY, Aae we FATHER MATHEW FA. fo mW eTY No 1, of New York, wlll hold a Pulile Meeting ve jomorr ew ovine. 0% cewek, in the ent oft hoof the WNGne ation. Man parieavire Mowers W. Binet an rig ert wii ree the merti Connif, " " Kelly ond t } Moho prevent and alg he public are inv A OLARK, bees, PATRICK GIt t E Pree VATIICK MoKENNA, Soe Mi Pare MATHEW T, A. ft. 8, No. &, Dea (Tih, aren meeting en Bus vorenie Speakers, Mow doler, M Kevela va enae, Mee eG] i, eeepc. Kelliy and hers, . uY, Pree, JA Foruer MATHEW T. A. 8. SOCTFTY, 0.6.N.Y . inhi fee A Ten ‘ Meeting, Suodey evening, Dec. ri, T walese, Mosars, Peter Kelly, W. W. Jotnaon and 1 O'Meara Wil addroes the meeting. Bineing by Messrs ¢ oho, Carrol), Keenan. aud ales Miss Morroy «. Mirs | oy Mise Brown and Mise Poling. The Csdete will ed w atiochek, VE c oe y Perk . Bee, z seean fe O, 2, NEW YORK, FATHER MATHEW T- A. B. Society, of New York.will hold the r rego. Jar meeting, at their Hall cor. of 0d et. and Ud ave, op Sunday evening, Dee, 1Tth, at To'elock. & aking by Mosars. Mespe Piatt of Pioenly, ond a mmnelly nd here. zing by Misses Fiinn, Metinim Foy and Messrs. Kearney, Carroll and J. Larkin, The publig are invited. Come early and re e.." DELANEY, Pres. THOS. J. aie 5 . ay Kee. NOTICE — THE ST. JAMES’ ROMAN Catholte T. A. B, Society will hold a public Tem- perenee meeting in thelr rooms, in Roosevelt #t, om Perey evening next Wes Tone at 7 o'clock A oa ¢ clergyman Ww’ rene 4 min. later the pledge. Mr. Bowles. Blecternish of *67. 6 ft fram aod RU HE Sng tt aise dri will ain worit) va rveuing.” The membern thet fariiiea, an ‘he . \ respect . Jv WeaRATity Pret: DAVID BARTLEY: toe.) HE F. M, T. A, B, SOCIETY, No, 6, OF Brooklyn, Greenpoint, will bold ‘their reeaiar weekly meeting in Temperance Hail, Franklin #t on fpacay, evening next, at 7 o'clock, The meeting will be addressed by the talented orator, J. W. Van Namee, of New York Era, and others, ng by esate, Cairoll, Lindsoy, Nash, Carney and Mills, of 10, 2, yo, ED, CAFPREY, Vice Prow. 14 THE PRESIDENTS AN D MEMBERS the Father Math IR, are respectfull meet at 193 Bowery, % o'clock Funds money due on the wonthly wi | pease L at‘he meeting, JOUN A, WILLS. 103 [HE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, T. SO. clety, No. 3 of Brooklyn, FE. D.,will bold a tempers ance medting at T o'clock to-morrow evenine rance Ha'!, cor 7 Bye Grand and 7 erars, Madden, Brown and Buckinan, Bn ert« THOS. M. bioy ty Mossrs, Smith and \iooiwin, Pres, JAR, FLETCHER, See, pur KILLIA OF THE F. B, will be organize !on Sunday afternoon, Dec 1Tthy at Military Hall, 198 Bowery, Those in favor of t eaves will please attend. MARTIN C, MAHO , ent @, ERRIBLE ENGAGEMENT— TREMPER= ul F ave, Sunday even ne, at 7 o'clock, 17th, Speakers— Mereis, Higving, Johnson and J. 8, Madden. singing 4 the Misses Morrow, Mas O'Mahoney aud Mess eGiowsn, Kidd and Carrol, Manoh:n's celeb at Brass Band will be there to enliven the occarion es TRICK KELLY, Prea THOS, CAKSON, ie e¢, ’ OUNG MEN, RALLY ROUND THR Banner of lemperance—A public meeting of the Young Men's Father Mathew T. A, M B Society No, Lof N. Y,, will be held at their Hall, cor, of 84 st. and Sth ave. Speaking by Mr, Mulvaney, ex~ Preaident of the Parent scciety; also lb. Gallagher, ex-President of the Branch; also Mr, O'Denne. d adv of Temperance. Singing b; wand others, FRANCIBJ GAla PHILIP KILEY, Vice, WM, Ree, ec, N. B.—A special meeting on Suns Bo . Kee, day afternoon, Members are requested to atiend and seitie for Bali tickets. We — + ALFRED B, @ BEACH, D. 1), of 8t, Peter's Church, will de- liver a discourse in the Mission Room, 16] highth ay, cor, 18th st, on Bunday evening, Deeember 17th, a Ts o'cwek, The public invited, fee L. BISHOP IS TO PREACH TU-MOR- erow evening at Tig o'clock, atthe Sanctuary 18 rin st, om “lareel's Keaoration, the Millenium,” EW YORK YOU RISTIAN Association, 161 Fitt ) C0! . Monthly meeting on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, the rooms, A paper will be read by CEPHA BRAINARD, Eag,, on ‘The Work of the Amay Come mittee of the Association which Led to the Formation of the United Brates Christian Commission,” ig L. BOLTON BANGs, Ree ag UE, ARGE HALL, 8TH A Kev KR. © SilMEALL, Miuistor, nd Ts PM. Subj:ct tor evening special requ “What ie the Unpardonaile Sin ¥’ pervices 79 o'clock, Bouts tree, 106 NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Association, 161 Fifth ave, cor, 24d #6. Prot, C, H. GARDNER, of the dner Iustitute, will lecture on Wednesday evening, at © Live gy the rome Bubdjecty “Pueumstica,” illustrated by experimente, The public inviied it UBLIC NOTICE—PRELACHING LN URIS Sessiin this 7p aperemy St} and 373 Fulton oivep Siby e rr morn. e wi bh halt ib ir, “past wit wees Ob