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fn that es sractiosl ate ! Ged, Keorh" He waneent down to Nenach, fn the County Tippermy, to tiy teu mack. who had cen) Dated bills, eecesion wee remarkabir, Tesembled more the speech AA the ‘g E NEW YORK THURSDAY MORNI Eagar eae Cat Dewsn the Army! APP Underewood that Congress Werength of the @anding artny ** about one hun- hired thousand men, This ‘9 ack: owledzed to be @lerge force, but {1 ts urge! by some of our prom! meet sisteemen thet the critical situation of our Boretgn rejations admonishes the country to be pre- Pered for any emergency. Th ie aleo urged, that as theGovernment already bas the soldiers and equip- fmpenia it would be more economics! to reteu ap emple force in the service than to incur the ex- penee of creating an army when occasion #bould @eqtire, But what does this eountry need of @ianding army at al), except the email force that ie @equired for Governinent duty f We may become embroiled in « foreign war, says the economist whe advocates the necessity of « large army. ‘Woll, suppowe we do, Has not the history of the Gate retellion abundantly proven thet the Government cen have em army, by simply meking Me newts to the people? Gappose we should into # war with France about Mexican question, or with England ebout the rebel Pirets question, would the country be » whit bee ter off by Laving « standing army? We venture to say that one hundred thousend of the rebellion ‘veterans, whe are now engaged in the peacef i) pursuits of civil life, would, if required, be ready @o march te Mexico or Canade quite as fast astran- @portation could be procured. War does not break ont like s gunpowder explosion, Tbere ls always emple time for preparstion, and onr government ls peculiarly qualified for any suchemergency, But, kn the first place, there ia no probability of « war et all, It in folly to suppose thas either Maxtwitian or the pirate Alabama will lead the nation intos foreign wer. Then, why expend one bundred millions per year in the support of euch en ermy @s that proposed ? No, the true policy for the country fs to cut down the standing army to « @ewrison force-—twenty-five thonsand men would ‘de ample—end then meet the contingency of foreign war ae we moot the greater danger of re- wellice—by the mpoutanevus patritism of the gained in this way, but the of the end rserent of the measure by the Legiaisture m ght poes.tly be wo. th something, and therefore we hope the other Lilla were coticed yesterday, end the Legie- Al eed Peer business already Voeked cut to keep it employed @ good portion of vanteacé to labor cau of murdering a land G, JAN. 4, 1866, & parial) Crown prose- jai summing 19 of a lea: J) may pane, Beveral . fe reek we lature hee therefore Tonck's were found gullty, and on which they were put were closed, A_geneial belief the Cormacks were innocent, an duct, in selstion to their wisi, met wiih severe cen- d comfortably too ne, for be le @ glutton and Lite beavy sentence on anfortunate O' Dou. oven Koss rhows how vigorous: | en) deal out Boglieh aw to the | Buch we one of the nobie and distuguisbed iuetru- ments eelected by the Britieh Government to publish tho other {nstramen! ? He is John Daniel 4, a member of a tamnily ho Bise Uke heowh. w the ecclenimationl T n of the national finances on the | Jat inotaut, aw will be ween by the statement of Be retary MoLULLo W, “hich ie publisbed in this tmorsing'’s Bos, doen not inde duction in the sational det siuce the preceaing contrary, the debt hee been eugiented to the extent of eomething near The awount of funds in the Trea: gury ie unusually large be ng over ninety millions, one-half of which amount te in coin, indebtedness of the Government at the present time, a8 appeara from the Becretary's statement, is two billions, seven hundredjand sixteen milhona, five bundred an: eighty-one thousan’ fivehundret end thirty ex dollars and nineteen cents. The in- crease aince last month's report ia not e matter of mrprieea, as the Secretary's recent report to Uon- gress showed that the debt would be angmented considerably above ita present proportions when all the liabilities of the Government bad been met. Mr. Justice Kooeb ere Irish” euemy. any furtoer re- monthly report ok gt equive — ites Bill, which, cerpite of Kngiand the Ceuny of Clare, in political cor- embers of the Bi Pariiment bave at their Giaposal A certain amount Of patrouag bestowal of situations and offices, wuich is given to them by the government whose hold for the tavor conterred, this patronage iargely, a thin with the Whig government w Ba'ed aud starved th:ee;m.ilions of prople. ileal intriguer and dodger, When ii wae set of fovernment jew they must up- itaxeraid dispensed @hort notica firmiy enpported ders ood he did to with the view of secu & ba onetey tora relative of his, a distiller whe then ce ot the Lord Mayor of Lublia. @ raid tailed, however, in the objec was obliged to do withoutatitie: The the two worthies who have been chosen by the British Government to carry out their beherte at the Feuiaa triais, pimialy indicate that so other result bub that alréady announced as baving bi the unlortanste prisoaeres could Lave occurred ander the ci cumstances ? Wages of Freedmen in Kentacky* ACvunty Convention was held st Frankfort, Ky., on Baturday last, to regulate the wages of freeimen, A committee had been « daye #nce to drafts senes of resolutions regulat- tog the ecale of wages, &c , who had determ ued to fix the rates a# follows: hands, first-claas, #150 #126 ; third-class, @100; female hands, first class, gi ennum; second-cl: mnce General F. hae establishei « Freedman's Bureau they ba changed their minds, r of exclusively employing stor must be fmpurved from They would have with the negro auder supervision of The last report was adopted. Tho New King of the Belgians. Tas Londoa Tarreraru gives the followlag account of the new K ng of the Belgians: The new King of the Dolgians, Leopol! Louis Philippe Marie Victor, was born on the 9th of April, 1985, and is consequently iu the fist veur of When little qaore than 13 years old, he married Marie Honriette Anna, Archduchess of Austria, and dauxbter of the late Ar Ldude Joseph, Palatine ot Hungary. The rouny Pence held for yeare the rauk of Majordieneral, and had orary conmand of regiment of grena- To 1855 he and his duchess travel od ior several mouths in difereut countries of Europe, and floally ex ended ther waudering by a trp to Eyypt and Asia Minor, He beowme, on obtaining ide majority, a member of the Senate, in whose discussions he bas frequently \aken an active and iotelligent share; and rarely has ate ju which he hee icipated when within reach of Brus- he energy with which be pleaded in favor of the establishmeut of # steam between Autwerp and the Levant is alway membered with yrativvde by the commercial Ov al: occamons he baw spoken as the sdvocate of liberal aud enlightened mersures teuding to increase the prosperity aud happiness of the people, siuce he visited Paris, at the titne the Internahovel Exhibition was open, some factious spirite chose for party purposes to get up ag Piiuce a cry of * react. but there was no foundation for wes directed rather ag Mayor (anther and Ann Street. Ex Mavoa Guartnta, during bis official term, ware vigilant guardian of the interests of the city oo fer as related to @ certain clase of sublects. When the Common Connet) resolved to IDumtnate in honor of the triumph of the Union in the late war, the ex-Mayor promptly equeleted the project and rebuked the prodigsls, cau before him to levote fifty dollars of the pub- Me money tom tlind man, the ex-Mayor always examined it with lynx-eyed scrutiny, w eee if there wae not something wrong. for a new epple-siant was presented for bis en- it with jeal- whose guardian those homilies on frngal- ex-Msyor #0 often pre- sented to the Common Council, stil) ring in the public ear, The query which now puzzles so many people is thie: How this vigilant city guardian, with eo bright # record in relation to blind men and apple-women, could deliberately sanction the moat stupendous and barefaced job that has dis- graced New York for se cannot understand bow it is that the ex-Mayor, who pretended to be eo rewarkably economical, should sign bis name toa swindle involving several million deers, w.tho: # weiting for the ink to dry on the paper thet had just peesed through the True, the ex-Mayor was just making and his relative When @ resolution When « grant reported that they annum ; secon! class, for the city, $75; third-class, end were now in fi white labor, and th: ily as possible. The Fenians and Their Troubles, Tun fate of the Fenian organization evidently Gepeds, in s great mesrure, upon the course that hal) be pursued by thy representatives who have ‘Deen sent here by varivus circles througbont the oountry, at the instigation of Mr, O'Mauonr. e@rriving 88 this conclusion, we do not comaidor the question whether the meeting which fs now in @eesion is, or is not, qualified to act for the Fenian organization of the United Biates, That is a eub- ject whose discussion we will leave to the re- But as ® matter of fact, it must be apparent to every one who feels enough interest ‘tm the subject to examine it, that if the said repre- wentatives shall do anything to widen the present breach tn the ranks of ther order, then the epi- taph of Fenianism may as well stonce, For the sake of the oppressed people of Ireland; for the sake of those who in this country have so freely contributed their hard earniogs; and for the sake of the principle of repullicaniem, we hope the delegates who are now in session in this city will throw aside passion aud prejudice, and take # com on-senee view of the case as it now mands. As bovest, faithful, and judicious friends Of Irish liberty, what course does prudence point out to them ? They have been called together by « leader whom they made thelr President ; but their Bonate claims that the sald President has been de- posed from office, for reasons satisfactory to that and @ successor Now however much these al years, The public ® heavy bill of recent atten; to retain the Mayoralty ; but of course these circumstances could have no effect, for the ex Mayor would scorn the imputation that the pay ment of election expenses, or anything e!se, could swerve him from the path of right. The Ann aireet job, therefore, remaing » mystery, so fac ap the ex-Mayor i# concerned, and it would be a good thing for the ex-Common Council if the same could be said of their part in the job business, As nearly every property-owner slong the er.ce line of the Ann street job protests agaluast the ection of the Common Council and the ex-May or, the lat- ter gentleman cught to edify the public with another of bis elalorate lucubrations, showing how he justifies the closing act of his official career, fi eloction expenses mpective ons, wgation service bodies of the country, Whea some ten years a the young % the ministry than the royal family, and the uation refused to heed the itieal caluusnies of few recklons dernagogues. @ attempt to render the king unpopular bad this beveficial resut, Lowever; it brougut out the réal sentiments of the nation, and showed how strovg waa its affection for their constitu‘ional soy- ere!g, and bow deep s coufidince they had in his ‘The preseut king bas three childreu—Louise Marie Amelie, born February, ld Ferdinand Etie Victor Albert Maria, falvault, born June, 1859; and Brepha- nie Cloviide Louise Heruine Marj Coariotie, Lorn IRELAND, The Fenian Trials-- sketches of Judge Kheoogh and Fitzgerald. Anybody who knows anything about the condition or politieal history of Ireland must be aware of the fact that there are always bovering about the Castle of Dublina number of needy, hungry adventurers, secking such offices andemploymentsas itis inthe power of (he Irieh section of the british Government They make use of what le called “brck-staire” influence, aud go through all the mire and filth of corruption forthe purpose of gain- log the eud they have in viow, O'Connell, wrote « bas been chosen, delegates may integrity and wisdow, action taken by the Benate, they cannot ignore Abese two fects: First, that the said Genate was e Properly consiituied body ; second, that constitutional power to depose the Premdent. The power to try impeach ments always belongs to a re- publican Senate, Tius, the Benate of the United Biatos bas the power to depose President Jouxsox ; the Rate Senate can depose Governor Fenton: the City Benate, which ts called a Board of Aldermen, may depose the Mayor, We will not go jfurtber into this question at the present time, but enough 4s shown, to prove that the present authority of Mr, O'Manony is, to say the least, somewhat uncer- tain, Therefore, it is plein that if the meeting ahall attempt to act authoritatively, the effect will only be to make quite hopeless the present totter- ing fabric of Feuianism, Now, we have clomiy watched the unfortunate rupture in the Fenian order; we bavo carefully noticed the rapidly spreading division, and we fully appreciate the ‘tin which the organizition knowledge wo are firmly convinced that there is but one course that can now possibly save the cause, and with the hopo of rescuing it from total wreck wo suggest this plau: Let the meeting now in sosslon adjourn sine die, Then les a convention be called, composed of dele- gates from each State--the saine as our Presidential conventions aré constituted. Then let the whole sul ject of difference between the two factions be tte! to that national convention for final ar- That course would bee fair and pro- per way in which to dispose of the trouble, and it calculated to save the organ- to confer upon them Finaseral News. Viarkets, &e. New York, Wednesday, Jan. 3,6 P. M.—As 6 rule, the Btock quotations of this afternoon, compared with thoee of yesterday afternoon, were traction- Governments were firm and sowe sorte were higher, Gold opened at 144\, sold up to lddig and closed at 145%, The Assistant Treasurer at this port paid out yesterday $960,("", and to-day $243 on aecountof gold interest, to the eupply of gold on the market siace the open it buik of this amount . The long marke? re- Commercial paper, first. John O'Connell, son wimphiet, in which he famous artice, War euppicseod in 1545, declared that th ‘whore the toreigu tyrant hae held of frearon gud iniquity ovainst phe Irish oreeven hundred years,” who ilove thelr country, aud detest the rule of Kug- Jand, thie haa always been the sight iu which ihey have regarded the Dubiin residence ot the Eneleh Mut that residence is looked upon ia a tar diile eat iight by the polities! adventurers, who the liberties of Ireland, Amona Toghinen This adds 61,203,000 Lord Lieputios, n out in certificat ey at 6 percent, lune of parrons bec » Justice Fitzrornl he footsteps of the inten fe conducs as closely as p grade paper ranced 9 to 15 per cent. on London, for bd: bankers’, was quot Piour wae Gri, with o tale ter and heavy th are now following Norbury, and ¢ sible in the ben! ducted betore thew in Vablin sone necount of these legal worthirs, purpose im stating thatthe, are both Catholics, and our otjectingsayiog tule will be made apparont at ihe Brith Government ia very cunning. It never jores An opportunity, no matier measne,of extolling ieelt at the expone and truth, and in (hese Fenian triels it bas not aban. { It has epeciaiiy selected filo atthe loquiry, for pasting auy objection that may ass coady for Win Com wee rather eas) wned lower, but clo was quiet, Lard was 0 present derperate at key was ttoady, STOCK GALES-—FiRAT HOARD. 4000 U.S, 60,'51, re. 14 West Union Vel, by with the manner ip condueted, but the Gov ament ts fully Pp 2) Long Ieland BR... 76 25) Meauing K.,..... > 0, 80 Mieb, Cen, Ry... is lw M. 8. &N, le... lov Ail, Com. K....... ww Gress sserees 200 Cle, & Vite KR. 8's 830 do,.... Ba Na bu) Chi aN. Wok, an do.. 0 Wa! Tw Chi, & N. W. Pt, d0,. +, OBA» notwithetandiag the packing of the who are the poitical enemies of you accuse us of concucting the triais unfairly, but inted two Catholic Judges--men of the prisonersto investigate the charges and see that justice should ad joubtedly be justice fn selected were men ip have coutlience. Tuey are Willian Keogh and Joho Who is William Keoeh believe, of @ Galway squire oe with jurors have wo not appo fe the only one that 1000 Georgia Os isation from irretrievable Measures Before the Legisiature. Tas proceedings of the Logislature at Albany yesterday are quite interesting, A number of highly troportant measures were noticed for future action, among which are several that relate exclu- mvely to thie city, A new bill providing for « Broadway Underground Railway; the New York Sanitary bill, and a bill to create the Metropolitan Sanitary District and Board of Health have been noticed, aud will soon be introduced, named bill is intended to establish » now Comm's sion in this city, with power to take such measures | as it may see fi relative t the promotion of ihe Tt is one more move in the diree tion of placing this city entirely uncer the coutrol The ratiroad monopolists have in am eppearence at Albany with 600 os sca 6000 N.Y, Ge. 'T S000 Mich. Pee, Bal lla Inw, aud for the ereater portion of e has been @ trading political agitator, entered pu lic iife without @uy fortuae, soveral youre heavily iu debt, accustomed to (he vielte of bailiffs ed bie attention to their “littie woll what itie to be assisted by friends in pecuniary A professing Catholic, be has aways acted With the Conservative or Tory party, who are regarded io Treland a@ the special covmles of the d the oppressors of their faith, Lie entered Jarhiament in 1547, ae representa- tive for (he rot.en borough ot Athlone, aud we boveve his election expenses wore pais b Carlton Club of Loudon, of which He has pot been une 1200 CC Pperrerre bt) lw Chi, & KL. who have requesi« d do, .... ° 16 4th National bk 18 : see lulig dw AL & VT, i i dv Bpring Mi. Bin. 65 lw Chi, & Aswu 106 Hibervies of the poop! 7000 U.S, 66, 6-20's.,. 108 lw Quicksilver M You NY. Cen, R 10 Reading R. the Conservatiy { “obits K MH 0 wae wt Lo time ; eclosiasticnl ithe Bill was Ubi bill proposed public health, brought forward by the Whise, of the Legislature, 1neee Dwele Was beld in the Rotunda, Duviin, to protest axaiust the mended tueasure. | epeoamers wee Mr, Willati Kooi Botanic Meajosty's Judeéee of the Court ot Common In the ferce tand the most ve the bili and ite flout tixure rlook with excite. | « Be Calis Of porey ~ * iy face 1b eck, aud every ove bh eds hat the popular rauke bead gaiued so Fubsequently at Cork, while ad- Miwesing OD gome poltioal que - HeuMe tO bbe tonowing etlect sever BOCOpPE place me long Bf LO ry '.ivejne icoio ieaad the Lroke bis cath a: the tre. opportunity by accepting @ judge- 4B Ut Ce ebl wae bot done le now one of her end Grand streets, and Pous ip tread sod Das Oration, Railroad Company." public where this latter railrom! nuisance is to be jocated, but it is presumable that it wi]! —as is cus- tomary—be run through streets thet are already fmadequate for the business done upon them. We ateo observe that bill hae been noticed "to Hmit the houre of labor to eight hours a day." We bave | bedpb Las ever since Leen kuown as ‘sbv0 Ce. & rite. K 4x Chi 6. WLR vou Chi, & KI BR... 4 Vite Powe wo de... LAku Am, Wold, we Canton Co, WW Cum, Goa: I'L... 46 6. Qusckarver M.. SOCIETY NOTICES Foreign Opiaion-—Fatracts from Engiish Testimonials, giving evidence of the efficacy of Brown's Bronchial Troches: “I have derived greater benefit from the ‘Troches’ than from anything | ever tried.” — Broekhouse Bowler, Prime Tenore of the British Operatic Association, London. “I never knew such @ wonderful cure for Hoarseness.”—W. Randall, Oxford Musie Hall, “1 have tried your *Troches,’ and can testify to their eMeacy."'—Charies Bloman, the English Improvisater, “The “Troches’ tive great satisfaction.”—T, W. R. Lee, Edlior Loaghborongh Monitor. “Very beneficial in clearing the Throat when compelled to sing, though enffering from cold."—Atnaley Cooke, of the ‘Koyal Italian Opera,” London. llo Metealfe’s Great Rheumatic Kemedy.— Is the only sure cure tor Kheumatiem ever known, E “ epeenera in ite natore, ss bop m ed effect. depus, C Brookiya, &. | es a aut nf Dr. Harrison’s Peristaltic Loncages— A itive, prompt aod pleassaut care for Coativene "ies and Dy For sale by J. 8, HAKRISOD &OU4R jewrs, Maes, and by al drug. aint. 46 Grover & Baker's First Premium tlae tle Atitch Sewing Machines for Family uee, and Lock itch Machines for Tailors and Mauufscturers, 496 roadway, 887 Machine and Button Hole Maehine, 6.6 Brosdway 15 Howe Se Machine Company, Ne 629 Broadway, N.Y. Elias tiowe, Jr., President, Aseute wanted. AEA A AER) | Metcalfe’s Great Rheamatic Remedy in- stantly relieves Neuraigia, (rout, Kheumation, and all nervous aifiictions, and @ few dose al gore Wholesale Vepot, 161 Grand at, B ), BPREATRs, oe ~The youngest son of Robert and Jane The frietida are invited to attend the taneral at the resideyce of the parents, 123 Eighth ave, Friday, Lo'elock, P, M. 2” DAVIES—At Hadeon City, N. J, Jan. 2, Mary, relict of Heury Davies, aged 64 year, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune shies ‘Thaoreday * Yo'clock, from the cence of her da er, Ma Louisa Steinbrenner, in Nowark ave, west of Fi Corners, Hudson City. lw EDWARDS~-8uddenly, on Tuesday morning, Jan. @d, Eliza Edwards, relict of the late Johu Edwardes, in the 65th year of her ave. ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom th idence of ber son-in. . Samuel Kuitlia, 749 T! ¢, on ‘Thursday afternoon, 4th mat, at 1 o'clock, 27% HERRICK--On Jan. 2d, 1566, John Herrick, aod 2T years, 11 months and 7 e His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (lhursday) aiternoon, at 1 o'clock, trom hia late residence, 47 Ave. UC. a MAGUIRE—On the 2d inet, Hugh Maguire, aged 23 years, 10 mouths and 2 days, His friends, and also the members of the late Union Eugine Company, No, 15, are respectfully tn- vited t attend the funeral, fro 88. Vincent's Low pital, 11th st, gear Tih ave, thie afternoou, et lie v'e.cek, ail PIERCE — On Tuesday, Jon. %, Anne Sarah, cenenier of Timothy and Anne Pierce, ged 9 wos, end 1 * ‘The funeral will take place on Thaoreday afternoon, 4th lust, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 75 Woes 37h at. 20 PLATT In Jersey City, on the $d inet, Harriet Amelia, youngest daugh‘er of Joel F. and iierriet b. aged 1 year, s months and 26 days, funeral will take place ou the 4th inet, from idence of her parents, 8.5 South Gb ot. The friends and acy tances of the family are invited W atiend, without further lavitation, 106 KICHMONL-—On Monday, Jan, 1, Barah Adelaide, widow of she Rev, Wm, R chimond, ‘the relatives a say foe the present and former parishione: schael's Chuieb, are tieud the funeral services, in St Michaei's Broadway, cor. of 99.b #, op Lhureday, Jan, 4 at So o'clock, P, a, 260 STEWART —Suddealy, on Tuesday, Jan, td. Wil- liam James Stewart, aged 50 y 4 Hils relatives and trends respectfully invited attend the funeral, trom the residence of Kovert ureday, Jan, 4 utd S45 respectfully invited e Campbell, 6.3 Jenth ave, oa T o'ciuck, P.M. TRMRADE NOLICES, SHIP JOINERS—A REGULAR MEETING of the Bhip Joiners Union of New York will be held at 187 Bo on Tharsday evening, Jen. 4th, FRANK WHITE, Pres, W, W, OVERALL, Sec, 69 A QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE IM- maculate Couception I, A. B. Society will Le held fu the echool hall, bust 15th st, near Ave, ‘gy, 4th inet, at oe P, M, 1 CHARLES BOYLE, 0, H., NO, 18,—THE REGULAR emonth'y mestine of the above No, will he held in Cogan's Hall. cor, 11th at, and let ave, on Monday, the Bh inet, atSo'clock P.M All the memben required to be pre ent. By order of EDWD. FLE ING, Prest, PATK, TRAYNOR, Bee, 123 A GRAND TFMPERANCE DEMONSTRA- tlon, to be held atthe Hall of Father Mathew T. A.B. Societr, No, 2. of N.Y, corner of 28d st. and 24 avenue, top floor, this, Thursday, evening, at 7 o'clock, Breaking br ra. MeFlror. Langton and Bharkey, Musle on th «i Harmonic Pipes bw Mr. Bryan, Singine by Messrs, Motiowen, Fagan, Hi Ke'ler, Cole, Miss Tremble and Members are notified to pay up ¢ evening, Yailing to do eo, the Boclety action. They are alro requesied to attipnd nomination night, THOS. CONCANN HENRY T, CARROLL, Ree. Bee, tNIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE CON- stitutional Wolfe Tone Cirele will hold their reeular business meeting on Thursday evening. Jan, 4th, at Union Hall, 155 let ave, at 8 o'clock, P, M, All good Irishmen in favor of the Constitution are invited to attend. PATRICK COONEY, Centre, JAS. O'NEILL, Bee, pro tem 129 A, on this Kev, Lr, Sec, 118 N°: 2, NEW YORK FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, Society, will hold their regular meetin: at thotr ball. eor of $id st and Beeond ave, this evening, at TP. M, king by Johneon, Brennan aod Logan. singing by K ne Carroll, Lorkin and Lindsey. The pudlie are invited, Come early end H he memtereare hereby notifiedtiat J CARK, Keo sec, 106 ination cht for officers, JAMES R! MSELLERS, CLEAR THE TRACK— A pedis meeting of the Young Men's Father Mathew T. A.M. B. Society, No, lof New York, will be held at their Hail, cor, of S4th st.and Sth avenue, thls Thursday eveusng, Jan, 4th, at 7 o'clock, Speak- ing by the talented Temperance orator, Mr. Edward Falconer, Ringing by Miss Bnowden and Mr, Me Mullen. FRANCIR J GALLAGHER. President, PHILIP RILEY, Vice, WM, BOYD, Ree. Sec, N.B, ~"T seorbere bi rons ieee at the Hall ou evening, io a Ww prow to the ‘airat Bt. Andrew's Church, r 121 HE MEMBERS OF THE ST, THERASE Koman Catholic Benefit Society invited to MICHAEL t halfpast i 4th Pitatkes DALEY, Pres, ABRATAM NORS Sala HE YOUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW 1, A. B. No, 6, will hoid their public meeting at their hall, cor, 22d at, apd let ave. Speaking by Mr. Leneton and Cronin, Singing by Andy Burch, Mies Foy and the Morrow eslsters, PATRICK KELLY, Pres, THOS. CARSON, Bec, SEWING MACHINES, | cure senate, hi DF & Wikon's sewing machine, #41 W. 35th ot, las floor, 1 oe fret clase machines cheap for cash or part payment. Good machines at low prices—proper pre- sents tor the poor—at 335 Browlway. up stairs, corner B21 | of Worth st. N. it —Mach nes bought, V HEELER & WILSON AND BING repalre 4e2 Canal st, near Hudson, taken in exchan \.B.old “8 PERSONAL NOU [ SFORMATION WANTED ~ OF JAMES RUDDY, who hae not been heard of during the Peat, years, Br spring wt 199 Boush oh be wil | ona binek and red leather bel Hiking bo ot the Bai. Central I money. FoR SALE—AN ENTIRELY NEW W,| VING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO | - eae sat, 1 - 4 orpart | PASSAGE FROM QUEENSTOWN AND RS machines to rent and for sale cheap, and kept | in order while rented, All kinda of sewiny mrchines | AUCTION NOTICES, A —SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTIONFER, 4 © East Broadway, will sell at the stables 3u4 ison st on Thursday, Jan. 4, at 10's o'ciock, 15 8 coaches and 6 setts of « valuable ba: ENRY FELTMAN, AUCT,, 109 SEVE “ ‘ie this at 10 o'clock, at 2 Fifth « Bowery, the entire furnitare cont 4 in 21 rooms, Consisting in part of Bvseele aod ingsaim carpets heir and husk mattresses, feather beds, halicioth muita 7 octave pirno, &c., with the kitchen furniture, Catalo, aoe at sale, 1 M ARSHALL’S SALE OF LIQUORS, GRO- tise, Ae, B. HERMAN, Auctioneer, wil! sell, at No. 13 Bowery, Pipes and bir. gin, rum, & Hee, soap, butter, Jv bie, potatoes and Other groceries and |iuore, Also house room ‘urnitui eXtension tabies, ¢ Clockery, gisssware, chamber ea © LYONS, City Marebal, 1 > GAFFNEY, AUCT., WILL SELL THIS . t 10's o'clock, the contents of the leree ad dining ea oon cor. Vandam and Hudson ots, consisting of excellent fixtures, tables, claire, barroom fixtures, 3 spendid pucops, dem kery, kilenen ulenaile, gas sheeh ) tached THIS DAY—BY JOHN MORTIMER, 16 it Broadway, of 409 Jota men and womet's clothit ik and other dresses, skirts, sbawls, cloaks, remuan‘s, sheets, eprea in tableclothaquilts, blanke te, boo, shoes. coats. panty veste and ober desirabie goods. Weil worthy the Sttention of dealers aud housekeepers, By order A, GOODMAN, 31 Centre «t 14 a YAWNBROKER’S SALE . mirrors, Vv. . WrAvoE WEAVER, Jt. Will sell this day at 4.5 ¥ib ave, « ‘cloe alarge assortment of desirabe goods, cousistin remp a, shoots, dresses, coats, vests, os qultiy Pillows, &e. by orcerof WM. WEAVER. be JAWNBROKER’S SALF—THIS DAY, 10 > o'clock, at BELL & INGRANAM'S aneroome 6 New Bowery, S50 lots firet class pledged goods, the very Leet this year; all kimde men, women and chii- clothing, fitted for the season; rich silk, meri. no, delaine, calico, Ge, drevres, piece goods, a good Aseortinent of bedding, eleeis quilte biaakets table clothe, napkins, pillows, underciothing, boote and shoes. watches and jewelry, tura, &c., by L, KOHN, 82 Clinton at, it R RK, ROLLINS & CO,, AUC'TRS, WILL ‘© eli this day, at 10's o'eock, the entire con- tents of house, No. 160 Grand at, near Centre, coms prising parior, chamber and kitchen jurniture, crockery ware, &c, ) BOGART, AUCT'RS,—THIS DAY, U' oeiock, at the anction roows, 1 Nort & household furniture, sofaa, tables, chair and bedding, Kitchen furuiture, one Piano, leather hose, curtains, carpets, &c. Deposits will Le forteitod om all goods suid on account of forms er purchasers, 4 G, HERMAN, AUCT’R, WILL SELL THIS We day, Jen. 4, at 104 c'clock, at 15 Bowery, houre- hoid and barroom furviture, viz: chairs, tale counters, exieusion taties, mirrors, chamber suite and other turuiture; aiso the eutire stock of liquor, viz: brandies, gin, bourlon whiskey, wines, ecgara &c. Sale positive, ~~ LosT AND FOUND. POLICEMAN'S SHIELD LOST, IN THR Bowery, near tirand at, No. $169, Fiease leave asthe 10th Precinct Desk 26 Fol ND—ON THURSDAY LAST, A Browa horee ; had ropes on the neck. The owner ce here the horse by proving property and paving pe » by applying at 19 West 62d at, bet. 6th a Teh aves, It pot called for im 3 daye will be sold, 29 Foorn, TN WAVERLY PLACE, ON Sunday afternoon, & package containing & small euin of Money, which the oworr may e by calling at 76 Fuiton at, ud floor, describing property and paying for thie advertisement. Luquire for DAVIS, 18 OST—DEC, 20TH, FROM BERKIAN’S G01 Broadway, a emall black aud san terrier: had collar, has a sear under lowor jaw. $10 wili Le paid for his :eturn to 65 Ninth 31,438 of the Finigrant Industrial Savings Bank Applicat on will be made to the Bank fora new boob om the luth day of January, 1566, JAMES TURPEY, Depositor, Re STOLEN, ON THE 2d JANUARY, 1866—A lar _e copper purop, marked Cavey, maker pleugih 160: 17 ft. @1 will be puid for the recovery, ‘ution and conviction of the GIL MeCABE, Lexington ave 103 thief or thieves end 62d st, New STOL —PASS.BOOKS NOS, 18,227 AND 4718 228, of the F ut Industrial Savings Bank, 4 Nand MAI } jAKET O'MAL~ The finder wul be rowarded on seavsng Shee REWARD —LOST ON TU evening, Jan, Ld spi¥ a brown cur pup, ears crop: 3: Raa and fret white, answers to the name ot BAB ne above reward wii Le paid io. bis return to 154 Division at, up stairs, 118 QF REWARD—LOsT, A BROWN BULL © luton Saturday afternoon, Dec, 16th in the k, Keturn to 46 Kast 4let ot, ris VARD—LOST, IN THE RAILCAR, FRE $5 4 package, including receipts, bills, &c.,. usef oily to the owner, Poster, 14 Catharine at, Care of Mr, LINDEMANN, Bul Fat leas SU $10 REWARD—LOST ON THE Evening of the 2d, in going through Houston trom Mcliougal to Broadway, near Thompeon et,, « ladios bluck eloth clouk, the Ander wiil please leave it at Extra Place, up stairs, in le: et., near Bowery, % where the above reward will be paid or for informa- tion thas willlead to ite recovery, No questions askol, 125 ARMY CLAIM OFF ICERS, SOL. dlers avd heirs of dece: can have all claims o¢ whatever nature careiuliy adjneted and settied lad ticular attention to paymentof St Jountios, (i ances cf Government bounties, back pay and clothi Apply im person ox address, L. BROWN Bankers, 2 Park Place, aut —- — Bo NTIFS TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. Dircharged soldiers who enlisted previous te July, 1905, are requested to call at our office and sire 8 peution to Congtevs, reking for the pussuge of a law fronting them bounties, &c., equal to those whe eallsted subseequentiy, This class embraces all those who have beeo discharged tor sickness, wound, proe wotion, or expiration of term of service, Ll. J, PAMBDELL & CO, 40 Park Kow, Thues Building ew York, A [™PoRTANT TO SOLDIERS—ALL UN retded claims of eve descrip'ion againat tLe Stator or the (uited States will be promptly settled a ue t ‘ Atty Agency, oe cocker #., directly pposite the pay department, py h Yeon. letter, eucloriug wtamp, abhi slags ” BROWN & CO, NAVY PRIZE MONEY eoffice, 2 Park Piace, (Kank Buliding, four years, All Davy ciaiius collected aid paid. New liste are now ready with the amounts, Call or ad dress by letter 33. MiIUTARY AND NAVAL CLAIM Col jection Office, $1 Narean st, All claims prowpe ly colierted and paid, Haiticular attention lor bounties @nd claims of heirs of oe it wu viveu ece TLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP Lines, For New Orleans, fliet cabin, $60; seo. "i oud, @3u ; Ravantah, fies 355 and #2y, #1’ “Charleston firey $40, nent mond, fret, $10; ste piracy apply to ALLEN jowling Given, Fok PASSAGE FROM OR TO LIVERPOOL and Queenstown by the Nationel Line of Steamers or te Bisex Star Line of ackets, Apply a THOMP. foy's Passuge oflice, 276 Pearl 6. Dials on Lree aud, Sly verpool, by GUION & CU's Line of first clase e ust anid Oid nun Star Line of packets. Kee ws oon to treland, &c, Apply tw WILL 3 GLUITON, 40 Fulton at iad “ne ® _ Sis MPAPSCOTI'S EMIGRATION AND FoR. RIGN EXCHANGE OF FICK, bo POL TH BT, sneereene wiehing bo bend for their frends, can heve hein brought here either iu steameli, packs, frou LIVERPOOL, and trom o lee ing LONDON, by the X Line of Packets, Drafts on Gieat Britain and Ireland from £1 and Upward, a4 tue \owest possible races, A Co] 822” “ raPscoTT BROB, & CO. 66 Bouth ot

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