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— ——————eeeeeeen * J N. MORNING, JAN, 6, 1866, THK NEW YORK § SATURDAY ——-- Napoleons and Max'milian. Anovt three mouths ago Maxumittas, (he M’ x!- een ueurper, \asued @ proclamation of outlaw agains al! the armed opponents of his Govers- ment, Bileequently @ nucber of offers of the Libera! arwy fell Into his hands, and, in conform. sty with the edict referre! to, bo Summar ly exe- cuted them, These facta wore [rought to the potice of our Government by M. R meno, the Minister of the Mexican Rep blic accredited to Washington, and thereupon Mr. Bawaan orlered our Minister in France to protest to the French Government avainst the barbarism of Narotson's Mexican protege, The correspondence upon thie subject has just come to light, in which the Fresch Minister of Foregn Affairs in reported to have made thie reply in answer to the protest of our Minimter: — 7 ‘ conid vARED ° gre on tea pe dnd Hye § Tixico, and you do us 400 much honor to trust us ea such. ‘ehal to go to Mexico with an army to secure certain im. tant interests, bub we are not reepousibl: ior AXIMILIAN of LisG vernment. He ie accountable to you as t auy olor Government if be violates fis ‘rights, and you bave the same remedies tere that we had.” We believe we have not seen a commentary Upon the above language which does not juiap at cuce to the conclusion that it implies a total abandon: ment of Maxturtia™ by France. We would like to believe the same thing. We should then feel that the Mexican question was already settied,and that Maximritan hed nothing further to do but to pack his carpet-bay and leave. But in reality we do not attach one feather’s weight to the ex)rem sion of the French Secretary, so far as the eben: donment of the Moxican business 1s coucerued. Avd these are our reasons: Firet, there te nothiog in the language we have quoted that is inconsist- ent with the relation which the French Govern: ment has all along been understood to maintain towards Maximitiam—that of @ “backer."’ Bec- ond, if there were anything in the said paragraph which permitted the censtruction so general ly put upon ft, the proverbial orafiiness of French diplomacy would at = once stamp it as untruthful, when taken in ronnection with the actual facts concerning the relation of France wiib the monarchical echeme in Mexico. T.ird, whatever France mightdeclare its technica! position to be with regard to Moxivo, itis well understood by the world that Narotsos pro- jected the Moxican usurpation; that he induced Maximitiam to go there; that he has from the first maintained him there with French bayonets and Freneh money—in short, that Max. is ouly the ca\'s-paw of Nar. We regard these propositions en so palpable thatit is not necessary to argue them. The only question to be considered in the matter is, whether Narotaon, under the mreum- mances, would be hkely to turn h's back upon his Mexican protege, Never, Whatever elso Na- rotzom might do, be is the last mao in the worltl to acknowledges blunder, to incur reproach, to back out of an undertaking with national jibes and hiseos awaiting bim. Just stick apin'ere: The scomingly weighty expression of the French Sec- retary ie simply chaff—notbing but chaff, Why Crime Flourishes in the Metropolis. A onwat deal of surprise bas been manifeste! concerning the rapid increase of crime in this c.ty, es indicated by the annual report of the Police Commissioners, which was published in yester- day's Bus. It istrue thatan increase of fourteen thousand arrests in» single year is calculated to ettract public attention, but at the same time the only matter of surprise to us is that the ratio of in- Creuse is not even larger than the police statistics make it. We base this view of the subject upon the fact that crime is an article very eas!ly pro- duced, with plenty of people in the world who are adepte at the business ; and as Now York pays a premium for it, we think it but natural that the supply here should be large. Let us explein : Criminals abound in every country, and through- out the world punishments are inflicted as Penalties for the comm'smou of crime, Evil-doers beve no other restraint opon them than the fear o consequences, and it is therefore justas natural for them to be attracted to locality re they arein the least danger of the law, as it is for the Magnetic neolle to pont toward the Polo, For that reason they flock to New York. The exireme leniency, or rather the crimiual laxisxy of our Courts, invites hither the spawn of every echool of Mice throughout the world, Aad thisis not simply a blank assertion, Lok atthe facts: Uomiciies ere the wost flagrant civil crimes, and we wil. take the figures of the Pulice report from which to drew an ilusiraion List year seveuty- five arrests for hom! ides occurred in this city and Brooklyn. The pollve dil their duty iu epprebeuding the = parties, and Row Job us see what .be Courts did in the r share cf the Dusiness, Out of the whole numer, only «tyht Wore iried aud convicted; and of the sad eight, Boarly al! were suljecied Ww ouly non inal se teuce ~#0 short as 0 constitute only a mockery of Just. fee, A fow days ago, a man who coimuitied a out twenty distinc, deliberate and glaring forger es, fa connection with other grades of swin Jing, an. who defrauded hooess people to tie rune of million dollary was sentenced to the Btate P. ison for the term of four and» half years, phasize the word sentenced, Justice of the United Sta'e has even the ins.de of he 8 aie Prison wall feased to having squandered, in Wall atre jn his oficial charge, and which belon,e tour usually lirge numer, Tue value his report We em. | Will depend upon whether ite #uygesio is shail be because the Ch g Stopted or not, The Sanitary Puliie cave appare i % end ® number | of our most prominent citizens have importuned the Goveruer to pardon the culprit even Lefore he s and there is @ goou chance thas be will soon aan be etlarge. Azain aiow daysagoa elty official con. th epocu- Jations, « large suu of money thas bad been placed » to widows aud orphans, Le was not evou @rrest.d, | wround that the distilled patriotem of the Law ue | Gora not keto see Con resem koselosian far ep | sppropriation as tat of twent, «five thousemd dole | lace. I is not prola le ng rene Will ron tle | finelf alous the matier syan, and *e@ tore ore | sug. est to the Leayue a; lan by which they may carry out their munificent « hs indepencetly of Congress, Listhie: Vor eva Lebment of the U fon Lea,ue Club woull prob bly trrg about | seventy-five thousend colluis at autem due country cab DoW manage to get alone Wiblioubil. The Union je savec, vo contract wiper mieuding is | needed, and the services of the Lew, ue can jus | | well be dispensed sith, 8 1) out and use the pro- | ceoce for that seventy-five \hovss | Vou. The League would thus yein apo le repite- | Vion—to say vuthing of what the coumiry would wala, do colar dopa. Centenary of American Methodism. Owe hunured years ag, ww @ jitle dweiling- bouse on what was then Durrack sireet, in thie city, ox persons ansernblel to bear « se mon preached by Pattir Ewncry, the occupant of the house. That meeting was toe irth os Ame Methodiaw. Ik was there ant then thatthe seed was planiod, which Las ance grown into the most numerous #OL1ety in the Uited Bistes; which bas spread evory Biete, county and banlet throughout the country; which uumbere ia churches by thousands, and ite members by mil- lions, That bundred years’ expansion of tle Mesbodiet Church s6 unprecedented iu the ® nels of religious societies, Toe smeil one-story house in Barrack street bas jong since psased away, bus the Methodist churches or the Usiied Sacs now wpumter nearly ten thousand —0.02 eccording to the etailsticn of 1564 Paiuir Lu neayY, wo, lives only in the memory, but in bie place 6,748 ministers now preach the doctrines which be proclaimed to bis congregation of six } humble gouls, These faithful few have multiplied into a mighty Christian host of 905,899, while the average church e.tendance—incluu og those who sre not churco mewbers—numbers about seven rolllions, or nearly one-icurth she entire population of the country. In addition wo this adult evrenyth of the church, there are now |p the Un.ted Biates 13,020 Babbath Behools connected with it, which have ao sgyregate membership of 853,471 chil ren. Ik bas a'so twin y-five Colleges, Uaiversiies and Biblical Loatituies, together with a large number of Seminaries, Academies and other minor inatitu- tions of learcing. Butthisisnesall. The growth of Amencan Method.sm has even burst the bounde of our own wide country, end ite influence bas been exten led to the remotest regions ofthe earth. Iie missionaries sre now engaged in Propagating the doctrines of Christianity io uearly every heathen land, carrying out the precept ot their great Leador, to “preach the gospel unto every creature.” Even this remarkable exhibit does not adequately show the progress whieb American Methodism has made in the last huodrd years, and it of course can give no ides of the great to country by its Christian immortal good that it has done In honor of this successful Christian work of a century, uow propose to celeLrase the centenary of the church by appropriate religious exercises through- fu @ flausncial * Slough of D spond ;"* 0 erecs cer- tain thev.ogical institutions; to ex en! the field of missionary labor, and to make beth r provision for superanousted clergymen, Iu this city, the fires centenary services wll be hell to-morrow, aud it is needless to say shat eli who feel wo inter st in the extension of Curistianity and enlightenment, of whatever denomination, Will feel # lively syu- patby with the Mosbodiet church tu this eveutiul epoch of iis history. Sanitary Keport Tue Sanitary departwens of t.0 Metropolitan Po- lice have submitie! an joteresti g reportof ther @ervices during the last year. Tuo tenement houses arealluced to in this documeut sometaing in the siyle of the Resideut Puys.c en's allusion, which we reierred to y riay. Tue report statos thas ‘Iu the erection of these build.ugs every con: sideration of comfort, of safety, and of bealih is sacrificed to enable their proj metors to crowd in. the smallest possible area the luigest uumber of inmates.” I, ia uleo cl.imed that lie i ofven sacri- ficed trom this cause when tires vc ul, oy reasou of the difSculty of gross. The slau-hter-ho .ses ave represented to be in w# fil by conditlun, endan, e:- ing the pu le health, TLe report says very trulys 1 tha he ouly thorouzb reform will be the enure ¢- wovalo! these placesiromth ety." Concoraing the fat-builing nuisances, § @ report fully endorses both the char,es apd ihe conclusion of th po this subject. ihe air for many blocks around them impure, and very injur ous to the pullic health, The sic io time of pestilence would prove @ sure means of | Pro, agabng claease, It is urged that fai-hyfling | Scns Iv saya; “Lhe r operat o 4 ms! ot inthe exty showld Le siringe uy pr ibited by | ” | law." The Legisiature erould nos jail to beed | this sugges.ion, lor by eo Gon. great danger may be obviate! Conceruing truante from schoo', who are lo ked ater by the Baniiary P bce, it | scovs thastie whole num er of such alseus os | reported during the yoar was 6 205—not av un- ently done their dusy, and the rest devolves upon | other sutbor sy, OBITUAKY, Tn death of Rev, D.. 1.1. stan W, Comuincs, which was noticed iu yesteid y's Bus, hes taken from the Cathoiic Church one of {te most eminent and devoved clerry as one of ike most re members, » aud irom the coumunity | sted, booored and # mired De, Cummings was the pastor of B, Dut wae sllowal, as ruparied, to depart ot big | Uiiees Uturels in wits city andi te ly the leloure for a fore.ga couuiry, And with e° sh ex. | Ty te! ean aed t is be ' ys nf i hater | empl. s some people shin’. it s\range shat crimo is |! t bus his suvisble re, 11h6b 00 ee incr aslug ia New Yok! \ erical @ ibys Sebolowti ys parcel sual: * A Pers soul worthy bad eater ded aot on ne ; A Suggestion, simply, | bod Renate a Pb He ean cuneate Conguxss must red # quorum, esierday, bub no , Cy O Wash ugtory DC. su ddd ai me the sue importeut bus nese was transacted, and is ie no | & sdoeb vas +qus lu the f Phy Ol, Lob Wkely that much will be done beture T 16 ae ead oe : wen oh her Ca vi ‘¥ ’ ry a\Gal y yi memoriel was offered in the Senate, howivor, Noocks ID tie Baty Signe he received bis Which, in view of the exalted source fiom whe.ce f Pg de RSP Bie re aie Prog (ada it emana.os, te worthy of noticen Mr Mong as, of New York, presevied s memorial from the Uaion League Club of this city, eskong Congress to give | Mr, Lixo.La's widow seventy-five thiusand dol- | jars, in addition te the recent ®ppropriasion of | twenty-five thousand. No cause was ass.yned sor fale request, and i} cam be explained only upon jhe mye ide, anc woe scwied du theolog + aud clae ward jor Lis iotelleciual pro- » Doctor of D vinity, w 4 uly Pope Gregory XVI. uv this Counwy, @6 b.@ age ol he ausuued the dues of » A ver returuing twenty-four years, clergyman ot Beta re, bub Was sborily alser- War waveferres bo this city, Where be was ip- stalled as pasicr of B.. Slepheu's—in whic Oh | DUCES AL OF COMM ERC } thi ty vue years ye the Meibolist denomination of the United Siatos | a8 ® C« mastic the: out the year, and particularly by consribusing a | sua cvli@ie fund suffcient to be p churches that are struggiing | w 4.” ;iw >» city he-ren alned up to the t'me of bia de th, fic ae e ofthe mes a complies ed echola s in e Ute Saree Woe imcet @ Barer OF thectus toy el Vue COnvetsaDt will Mearly ail the mo ern 4 ,Ustee ae we, o8 the Geeiul eau a Ue ler wil be awely felt Ly all who know higy e.scer , @svitally or by wahon Gmaep HaL.oon, Eq. for many years con- nocted with tue Joumran cr C.mmrnom, o. tin city, as one of ita euliors end propr.esors, died at Lis tesh ‘ene@ op Now Haven C.., ou Toursday last. M , dlaliick as born in P aufieid, Muss,, M 15. 6 18". At the ege of 24, ears he estnh- }ieved « » eerly journal in B eo , ond in 15.9 crue oN Y rk and pu chase! eno joterte. a th J tasan oF Commraca, which connection he coniau up be Bp ag of 1561— ory ire years, Soce bis reir wet trom bua eae. ¢ bad 6 eubs ds ume © iefly ay tie bome, a New Hoven, e. joyiog the te Uso: an ample comp eacy, He Was @ioanof ki dly feel gs, poneruus inpuls & aud arous relig Ole attachment. He buh a Con- Ketgathouel Cour ob New Hoven, entirely at bis mt oof tity tucu ana co to worthy objec.a were alw ') HW Yee ded of @ compl, anon of diseuses, frow wan be bad eulf reu ior sem mous. He leaves s wile, bWo so.8 aud two w wero @ of (Le sous Leiug « parvner in tbe lishment, OWu OXpelsey ab © * Compensation fw American Works. ‘ i u.too Irving rewlizeu e buudsome ivrtune ans cookery sud rece ps Looks wave pau ber 912,100, “ Sthe Bev, Alcer! Ba. aes bos reslizen more ot 000 ey tus publieetons, Mr. Proso, the evothel, TEV ua Wore ted C10 irom bi Washington Market Ketall Kepert. Frivay bvening, dau, & 1566, Now that the day@ of tes! vity are fairly ended, and ihe werease’ holiday d mand iecently exiting jor many of the artioes inci.uded in this report be+ come reduces to ite legitimate volume, pce in general have accin receded to their former quota. tions, This, however, cues not appiy 1o tue exsting veles for poultry, whieb, duting (be past week have taken en upeard turm—a fact attribatabe to the | iauaiied -oppiy now being received trom farme #, who | hove beew +xireneiy cantious ju iorwaiding o6 during the recent damp westher. Game, euch as ralbite, partridcos, praiite chickens, &c.. on the coptrary, ere much cheaper, and .o's, al tte soft and ttae, Dove teen retailing of late at extremely low ries, Of fruit, apples of the better grades have advanced a little, bus ih'e inciewed cot ie iuly compensated by the improved quaiity—eome of the | best Western Epitzenbergers and Gieenings #hich we have ever seen in this maikét, being now offe ed | at prices vaiying trom $5.00 to s6\0pe: bbl. A tew peare retain im the warbet, and command from $5 00 to alv0 per bushel. Fish are penty, the recems warm wea her bav mg favored the caich. Coal isa little lower, and the temceney is atfli downward, had beng quoted at trom 70 to Tbe \er bu-hel, or $11 50 to $13 U0 per ton. Other quo’ations are as follows: ame, 22a Sc; eom- uo soup pieces, Lialic ; do sewing p.cces, HOKE, S544 Cy do tou ue ——a@ i 5 Butchers MeateRowt beet, mon, weld 1 abe 3 do fon his writings, ae dia! leo Mitchel, tue geog a- | 0) 1G ete aKy 255.50; po ve. howe, bt Si ueineh tia nig Lu, | baketes Vemiy 20@.5¢ 10. bind jumite Se for fore. pher. Professor Davis: sce.ved more than @50j00, | juarteoe; autiuu, 10 © Was UC vad 40 hina uo and Professor Autboa amore than @60u, ‘The | fes'9e do cu Makture im, per pound 150.8; eh “a ve & —* Fr neb # resof Mr, Bolioar ylelds bin uy) warus 2c: tr po, It cpe p una; lar, ol 100, aC thee Ol» Comtaphy of Mi, M ree ye tM, tm a2 cy rhe 6. | livre buen 520000, A mingle Meical LOUK cae pr | Preah fs +7 bei wound : + eee, 20025; cured 16 auuicre g6,00, Te firet two wor. ol pov thd 1 ar mt i =Alie{ Cous pag te Miss Waruor brougut her atout $20,000; Mr. | Bi ie lgce LmichG Ch, walls euch, | 12eibe: Lusch Ucauley bas rece. ved about 74,000, aut We Ms | Lo, aie; uel hy ane ; bude sce; White tal, vel (Mievel) ebous g2uuw, Mee Lewicy's | —a be; macke &, OC y tunlb Snokeu and Cur Mone Lba lbe iah.—nieked een 25a Se; hada 2 00; awoke. he ctu, per buucby suk. macke.el, 13.2.¢; diled coutisa, i] cooks, Tue present sale of each ol Me, Bauer at Sep replat gd Uh dakota ab ‘Bay pr vo.umes oo ui Wore Chan 15,00 , auuie 1K, Lbasu; a tor future seu. Jucge Sury 204.6 the a te OF} Wore hen (8K per anauio fortis works, Tu turee years Deuici Webetor's works pala 925,000, Keui's Commentaries have y-@i-ed to the auwor aua hie bei 6 650,000, and Weveier's dictiouary also at least 15), 000, A Fewnle Robber. A woman named Feliciana Voges, was lately soutencod death at Talaps, Mexico, The Mext- cas Lincs says: Tho career of crime which at last leads this woman to tbe scaffold 1680 xX raordiuary as to ex- cite the ailentov erutire press of tue city. She yas (he mares of ove Govzalez, a coniection- er, and sooo afer she arrval of ® detachm pe oF French tro past Jaapa, in conjunction witb him, mixed poston in tue wod of the soluiers and ki led ven of tLem, Gouralez was soon atier arresicd, tried and «xecuied tor crime, Felice: wuBpect- {ug who had cemouncet Guurelez wo the sushorities, dressed berself in meus clothes, evticod bim teyond the limite of the chy, ani killed bim; bus \efore doing so she forceu hin #o kiveel ab ber feet, and, opening Ler tose Ou, exposeu her sex, and clam. to be the sebor wan othe two. Tule criwe she contessed at tue-tine on her trial, tt Leiug unkuown previ- ously. Is would take up too much space to re- count 4b many crimes which have been commit- ved vy Sule Wowen, sod we pass to the last, anu benefit which the church has conferred upon the | sh. one for Which she has beeu condemne.—which influence, much less the | Was the robbery of fous thousa.« dollars in gold aud the Jewelry of Sr. Acosta un the vight ot the 15.4 of A.gust lest. Tuas ft mily bad revently wuoved inw ive house and Fe iciaus was employed W «<n uay of tue sriel of th s Wousn arrived puche cusiogity was tm ch ex- cited to see Feliciana, and swe Court row aud the Sirevte Wore crowdea With people. She was cvol 4, wod cechuea wo it Gown wien lit before the court, but remained standing ut percept. Lle@emobod @Xceps tue occas nal quiver 0: the Lye im auswerto aqu stiou, Her Wie Was ow Lub perfectly intellig.vle. Upou ve- og usked if sho kuew wih Wha. oleae sue Was are, se rep ied, ‘I suppose ior thasoa the table,’ Oi... weble Was tue sileuJeOwelry, Ou Leng askeu wow Bheceme by & ebe rep! ou tet Flores bad giv pottoler, “Wb what voject dil vegive tio yout? Was dexeu, Bue auswere., that sue might keop rtlons as Yarious crimes wuich ahe auew Lau. eeu commited by him, Lue Court sentence Ler cit, Bau ele Letened (0 106 seab Dee Wobbout ihe slightest emotion, Bue then askeu to be furmeu WLO WOr@ 1n prsvn Ou charge of wer Ler), as she wiebed wu wilif & were gUllly or inuocent, aud, ob Lelug spores Bed thal tue mo.her a 24 Wi 0 Ol Fivres were ,u ity, and beaweu obers th. Were Dos, Bue th u expressed Ler ac. qiiewo.ce 1D the seDieuce, On bar ervuud in that way slope Woulu wle cle jus vewth of # ULriavan. Voe annouweemeut oO} ber conucmmeion wus re- coiveu With sympathy by the pe ple who baa never pnowna Wodnan bo Le eX cule., gud persuns ul sutluence se .6.a ourler tu Vere Crag an. commu. nisted wih tue government of alexicn wich resulod in the resp, @ Ol the Woman, trou. Finamonal News. Jiarkets, &o, New York, Frislay, Jan. 6, 6 P. M.—The coure of the gene.al Swock market le suill dowuwaig, he de- cilne to day amou ating to trom \ to? per cent. ‘Ihe business dove wee guile larg.. Governments we @ flim and in ceinwad, Gold solid at 142% 8 1454, The loan market Was +asy and well supp..es at 6 per cent, Couuneicial p pes was more in ceman., passing a4 7 we for filei-cmes Dames, Blesiing exchange was very dud, and bankers billie were quoted at 1.5 oe Ou Change tow.ay Four wae dull, and conmou gace. de, to le, lowor, Wheat wae dull and now na ly le. to Le jower on common, Cosa was ia ler more steaty. Po.k was heavy and lower, Bect was siweady. 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Su M.S. & N. la R. 1S vu uo... by Gave ntiels 2 trea, T 8-1 150 Cle. @ Put RK Is a) 4 dn Poke Wa O du. ao. PTry iF: | 40 CBRL ON Wo oe N.Y. Cen, hess. Brio Bi...s Bus. BVs Messe t@adiidy disse ees “ ta Thiky BOARD, i] 3.60 6B’... 8 6) needing 7.1m Weer Daa oy de 1616, AY ce ek ss 1m Chi. &@ ek ak M -— tw N.C. Ge... me: 100 Usio @ alia... BAW WO. . a8 Ou Cam, Con 44% du do. ais 10 BY, & Woe tN arte it $88 lee dor Nuisgiltd bu » 0 0... WASESL De lw ne f. + OO 1 Chi. & Alvon be. 15 a <= s ; Go had doz, 2.0; per lus 1081 2b; do soit, 2bab-€ | ecaslope, quant & Vevseradies.-Tomatoes are selling at a—c quart; Kolusebi, bunch, 6ul.c; pow ves, new, isa%S hali peck ; turnips, s0m26¢ ball peck; .et'uce. 10a] '¢ per i tuueh, lave onioar, b Ck, Some; Gon, —avTe; om e, bunch, C.OteO Gt bbe; Kas, - Wash, Thaxve by E A hicaery pe. hee, ba + lovide; Cal begea, ete, Lew, bunch, aoc OMOUB, Quast, Sa ile ter pan @ Ie Luuet busch, wade ; syuases J.) Celebs, Gach, 1 toe beans qt, ibe; tow. te each, 6 © 1@.), taule, buch, lon be; du. soup, L ce; 1ed cabbayer, Partusp, abe euch; Par Prine, bLa2be Fi uit, &c.—Apples, balf peck, 40aT5e ; apios, com mou, bush. — C asbers & QUAL Wouisoy OO, CHL Od, YUL, OVO 4 CluOdsy, Uz, duc; ines, “be: dried ap 'es, 1 eee. 4 tamale, SOE ad p ah Griea pesre, 26e ; wiieu Curltaule, 2c, ction, wD peel, 4c, and Cieest,—Prime butter, 4595 |; common, etc; cooing Luter at —nsbe ; cheese, Leey 2ic; COMMON, —AZ0; Opbe band v wr Loc, IAL, NOTICES Now York Weekly Magazine of 48 Pages| 48 Pages! for ivcentea week, The number for January 6, 1800, is now ready and for sale by all newedoule ee 118 ies Louisa I’yne, of the “ Koynl Italicn Opere,” speaks of “The Trocheo" in the highen terma, and uses them coustanty to cear and strengthen the voice, For Coughs, Colds and Throat diseases, the Troches are invariably effiewious, 110 Dr. Harrison's Veristaltic Lenenges—A Positive, pou ptaod peassnt cue for Coe ivi nies, tiles anu Dyepepeia. 10 auie by J. 8 HAKRISON & On Proprievo.s, Beston, mae, wud by ol cium sists, UBL Ofnry quas ly Metealfe’s Grent Rheamat'c Kemody in- stey y ieneves Nowiaigiag Gout Rheuius, su. and €1 De. vous «fll ctious anda ew dows alwayeetect Roure, W hoesale Depot, 161 Grona st, Bo kiya, » D. 4 Dr. J ‘ehenck will be at bis oom", Bo Bond N.Y. op luescay next, anu every Lure he eaiter, rover & Haker’s tle Bute Sewing dA oh a Ea x 326 ‘Inst Premiam t las " for cs amily use, and Look Stitch Maehines tor 1 se and Manuiscucese, 490 roadway, 857 Wheeler & Wilson Tock stitch sewing Machive aud Bu top How M chi, 625 Bosdw ols Howe Sewing Machine Company No 629 Brosdway, N.Y. dlias siowe, Jr, Piesueat, Ape rus | (LLL aa eral itor atic tana, ait ———————— DBA an, AHRENS—On Friday, 6th inet, Margaret, wife of Martin W. Abrens, aged 22 youre, 9 mouths and dé days. The friends of the family, also the members of United Meohers Laxice, No, 856 FL & A. M., we re. ep ctiully invited wo attend the funeral,on pucday atternoon, Tih dust, at 1 o'clock, trom 195 Kum 6t.1.3 BRADY—In Williamsburgh, on Thu elay, Jan, 4th inet, John 8, Brady, the beloved son of Phi ip an‘ Kerana Boag), aed 28 yeare, The friends and acyuaiatances of the faml'y are veepec luuy juvited to atteud the juueral, ou Sund y file. noon, Janu, 7, at 2o'covk, fom the resid nee of his parents cor, of Novis 5 b anu iat at, wo CUMMINGS—At 12.3) A, M.. Jan. 4th, ar S East 2G.b et, Rev. J. W. Carmmings, L. , Pastor of St. Biephea's Chucch, «pea 41 yeu, ‘Lhe tunerul se vices «fil take piace on Mon the 5 bh ine’. at 1) y o'clock, A. M., att. steph. Chureb q be Rev, Ce 4), me of the eon se. pation md t:'@...80) he decenseu, Hre respec ul invited to altuna, arr ‘i HOOVAN—In thie city, on Thorsday mocning, Jan. & wachsel Donovan, aged Tu eu fru cust 47th at, on 1 M. Th of the jamily ae luvited to attend, without iussuerlavisetion, 24 McGLYNS—On Thyreday, Jon, 4th, E.ward Mee Dh, & Dative of the Parieh of Ail ou. b, Co, Done- 8), leland, aged 4) yea a, Fr ends and scyusuntances are reepe: tfully invited to atwend the fuuesal, (hie paiuiG ale oon, ald Oeiwe sy TOM Lae bbe besiueice, %) Leoun det, Ld SAFFEN—On Jan, 4b 186, at lv o'clock, P. M., Dav 4 satlen, a @4 40 y eure, Keauves and ‘rien’+ ate respectfully Invited to a end the junesa, from his ® 1@s) \euce, 182 Ciintoa st, New Yo.m, ou Suliusy, Jun, 7, as ay v'eivek, P.M, lo VAN HEYNIGEN—On Friday, Jan. 5th, 16) Catherine Ann, the boivved wie ot Richotta *t cd Heynwes, io the O8.b eu of be Lhe .@uhves and inesce of the G e wally are respect- nvited to atteuu the funeral cervices iiom rerle@ ce, 165 epsing om puuday attere i, wb 1 o'clock, 1.0 f LL RIGHT, THE YOUNG MEN ARE ober.—A pulsic mweting of the Young Meu's Daiuer Mater .. A.M. B, society, No. 1, of New York, wili Le held a: their ball cor d4ih th, and Sih T Oclok, . MeAiroy, awan. All binging by the Misses Mo:row and air. F the young ten ol (ue 10.5 end zuth Wards vile), FRANCIS J, GALLAGHER, Pes, KILEY, Viee Pree, Wot, BOYD) Ree, pec, L uy he as Ob Bunusy aliesnoou; fines Bute Ouseao, Beas kei. 11 A, GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Meet. De Ob tbe bathe Mechew 1. 4. B, sector. No. 1, oO Jerey City sin Weatuuxion tail, cor. Ne ak Aina dl Ruodey evening. Jan. Th, a7 tel ating of N, Yoomad Capt. Kooks, 9, ua by ac eal Oboe JOUN DOAN P ( uN, . Le GEAND PUBLIC } TING OF THE arues dashew 4 A,B sucie'y, No. 1, Bovoke iyip ede take piace CD 0 WOrruy, DUuday evening, eT c.ock. wi sccar Imabituie tiaiuiiou ae, cor Of tlicas 6, rpeskese Jiou. CG. 1, Mine aad leap AiO MCS.0, Muiveny and Galiagle,, Dilsing by the Aliveus oho.e, clu bees and b BLEU, aud also dr Mulan, N, Bs lie rociety bode suiew con. certs Weeki», On Slonday, Wednesday auu Friuay eV uius8, Admission 26c, Proce is to go tuwusas ay ig the deo on the busidug., PETER KELLY +t PALMICK KUAN, BoC, pC fal ‘ATHER MATHEW SOCIE ‘ Ae uubice that No, 1 of ‘Le hy ber Wather Meibew Lewperance Juutnas eady, 0nd cau be bad es al tue vows sian, | O°" ds a L , soc NOTICES PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's iihe Math |. A,B so ety, NO. |, of Beookl B. wii he) ehiat Latmer Ha, 212 Comrt on SBunvay even n.. Jam. Th. atToeevu . pecking by Mea rs. Mo ¢: C.oweand youme Burne, Singhog y 1. Downey a paeQonn, JANIS te JAMBs LL AYEs. Kee, See 1 4 LIC TUMPLRANCE MEELING OF the Youngs Meats Fa hes Mahe SO. 3. On Buuds iibbeue d J,’ mre « LOLbo , ndy B ch, Bing, ney. K di, Mf Keely, Oven Mee rib aby ihe Lee Biothery wiih their ine rus meats. Liem mber ho’ fi-d 'o mee’ a6 all on s.turdayeven me. De. 6h, tor th » poe Of procte og In a bdy to pt, Andrew 1 co: Of Tusue cal Gtr Hau Ploce, to take pa: jmthe Farto: th dosti uiou of me ry. bvey member ie requesie: to attend, TINUTHY 4 LYNCH, Poe, dolly A KELLY, Ree, Bes. 1s PUDLIC TEMPERANCE MEeiING OP + @ bale. sabewl. . Maren Seey S «te bew at the up Sunuay, Tuloe.a Toe Bo. es lr. i Mie Low, M is, O' Sui van, Kinneuc A I Kine fag on, gud Andy Biich, Yet Pest, Wh, MARK, Kec. Sec, A, Us He NU. 4.—THE OFFICERS AND © eu less ot the above No, are requested wo TH €. Ot 215 Herter rR ou Sanday, ith ust atone Ocwek, t atienu the fuvew! of their lave browes metorr EDWARD MeGLYNN. By orde: of MICH. EAL bCMAHO Piet, JOMUN MAR Lin, Sec, 14 A O;. Hei He OFFICERS AND ehe.e Ol ihe above O1.@ ue reyucete @ Licadquacte.e, 16 We ter 8t. On Buadsy alo wos, Po. to eu the juaersi of ofr jae }bober wen es EDWARD merLE NN, oF NO 4 B o.de: Oy JUads meal LE, U.P, JAB, CAB ie LN, (4, 8. luv PUBLIC MELTING OF TH* YOUNG dien's Face: save» T. A.B, Gat their hill, cur o 43 Tb sua ye jog, Ja tT o'chak. spe king b os U'Doned LB. Ruey. S..iny by xesas, Lind ey, Bic Wie ans Mine Poy and ihe alo oF 5 ete A’ be re wier quae ree’ te Of the Dociesy, the io.lowin, penLeen #6 @i cies jor he en u ™ verm JOH BuAbabkY; Vice P esiden’ — PAI KICR KELLEY; Kee. secre a y—PAL RICK POULEY, Fiuene al fee eary—WM, bist li AN; Cor, * oe tary =" ARTIN MONAGHAN; Tiessuser—JUSEVH MUBKAY; Marsha ANTEL puis: Ma Aithe=MICMALL RELLY. Aa 7) t earn at muah J, Dunavan, John biol ou, Michseb dade, Thos McMoaue, PALRICK KELLEY, Fes, THOS, © \KBON, Kee, Fee. 138 ge ene — T, A. B, SOCIETY NO, —Aud.enres wll be ceive od those e.ujueu' tren.eol te Hon, “ch B, Coe aud Role ing by M o.1a0, Dow ley ao ro Ab eet.ne jor the 4 Ot officers m, Av) eouceit will be given at the a ore slon Tuceda eve ing, J on. 9th, P ocecdafor the 407 & . OF hams OF n de 1 ase. 1 eu AN, Preidsut JOUN T aah Y, 8 ‘NCH NO, 1, FATHER MATOEW UC B. T °.B,Soc'rty. eid bold ther ectings t sea. 2ST Hudeon e#, tanday ereain.. at ctolock, Addresses wii be ve. vee by Dr. Robin I aud J. A. WI m . y dane emilton and ot era JUUN Als JB. WALL, Vice-rres, JOLN Bu EHOLD HOW BRIGHTLY BREAKS The morn —Tue Fethe: sathew T. A, T. Be So cie y No, of Ko klyn, E.D,, will hod @ pub ie temperance n ee'ing at their h ii.cor, (:rand and Tih ste, to-morrow 2 tine wil commenes af Tp ws a a will quent re kes and 6 + Speak ere hon, Ira ou kman, oH. Vecelan. wud Ede wartu Biown, Bo err—Messie, Lancdon Bnithi od Goouwin, JAS. bihbiCubk, Pies, BRYAN » A HONEY Seee ar 15 pave A. SUTTON, Fsq., WILL AD the toliow ‘ng elo re * Farher Mawes = ociety 7, in the boee ithe Anvs. 0, Sanh ie a at 6, o'clock ATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCLE: Y No, & tS. Y wil bold a Public Meeting at th» | a! Sah et ans sti ev, on bu da, tv, Tth th biten, Een, Mr. Ba eyand Mr. Gallapher wit ed! esethenee ing, Mes re, Cox u ub c + sing, N.is.—The month y meeting will tase peat’ PM. Letailnembersr te p ht. Jas OM” LLY, Pre, GEORGE KERWIN, KS. 4.1 F“! HER MATHEW T. A. B. 8, NO, 2 will hold a wonth'y meetine on fun say : flere noon, at? «'clock, end = pube Tir ance meeting fu the evinin’, at To'clock, at 108) ui en et, Book lyn, All me inv i ‘Li, Preadeny C. JOUN ON, V, 7 PATER MATHEAW UNITED TA. T. B Roclety, No, 1 of B.ookiyn, E. D,, hold a pab- licm tn at Meme call, 8.9 Graad et, on Sun da. even ne, Jan, 7 Mesere. Dawid A. Sutton, wa.den and Vievinu'!, wil addrere the meeting Ae) scod «ing ne, KLEs BICUARDS, Pres PATRICK DOWLT c. du vO, 2, FATHER MATHEW T, A, B, S0- ciety, of New York, will hod their regular meow ing ot their hall cor, of 26d et, end 2d ave, on Suna evonin , Jan, Tth, 1806, EP king ly Carr, » organ, an '°'* ot Brooklyn, Singi:* by King, Kearney, L ndsey and Mest. mil, @ pu'le are invited Cow elise sno procure seve. Lhe members are hereby notified that a quarterly meeting will be heid a: 2 o'clock, in he ai... noon of Bu + for eleciion of officers. JAMES DELANEY, Priest. THOMAS JAKR, Ree. 5 ec, 14 HE YOUNG MEN TEMPERANCE CREW ore moreh Deo Dinlecs: e's Hull, id ave, bot b9th an! ( éte,—Youne Mon's Father Mat) ow T A.B, doce. vo, 4, will hola @ public meeting at Do ei ee Hal bd ve, bet, 50 bh and 6 th ats on Bu .dsy evening, at T o'clock. preiking by Wi am tlavoe. Ju po. and Lay.ence Kleruan, sineing by Misses Morse vies oy, Mr. Ue id Mr, Fa em, Come cne, cme al. J.T KRY. ies, O Ell, vheei.e'. J. BARR AT). Koc, Sec. N.B, ‘LileS cety wil hola a pucle meeting ou Tue ea eve ny Tio ork Gord anoatt untae " 4 (a VRADE NOTICES. ONGSHOREMEN’s UNION I saat x Ae ce ativn, No. 3, will hod tae. ce ular ne Biuiber mel, ISS sorne @. Stuiday even uy Jou. 6th, The mes bers are respectiuil fav ted tena, ove. 0 ic Peeece., MIRLINCAR MOLY, bree. PAC LIOK 1, REAGAN. Kee, Beo1 8 | NOilCe — tHe MASONS PROCLCIIVE Up) Dare .@4.@ tou to utliend w epeciad meet bi heirtoty on Ba wis e@ eau Jou, Oba. ot be tTo'el ce Pp. i, Bt lemyeruucs Mal, corue. of an ou Tuts Divo at. Dy i232 TO Cosi LCTLO An # jourue Cou Apolio Ky ot ya 8—COME ONE, COMB 1.e@ jog Of the Journey neo sulovtive (oon wil be bed at ne yp hoee eten xt bundey, Jan Th, at ote precise Yu al mitenda ie reyués @4, a8 Lue,nes8 oO po tance whl be cle e.. By ower m, WEAIMERILL, Pres, JOMiN HHERWOUD, See, 115 HE NEW YORK SOCIELY OF JOUR nevwen Caries will hoid |) eu resular mon hip meetins on Monday evering, 8h inet, at Mi iiary Hell, 183 Bowery, at 8 o'ciock, to which all jou ner Hed Cul.e.6 m6 inviied to attend, JAdMES Ul BAYA, © lid p4atf Bie IGLOUS NOTH P, A, MISSION—REV . W. M. VAN. @ WAGENES wii ceiver a diecourrve on tun | @Vewine, Jau. Teh. wt Ty "clock, imihe M Bouin 161 Lawns wwe, cor, 18ib wi, e@ tive io ih a Baiurduy even.nog, Jan, ave. | ‘PREE METHO Ise CHURCH —THE REV, wn wil ‘ uae 5 tel ‘ PAY © PULUY, acuptituielh o ree Vick i. ume Werseru New Yo ty x tue 4 Cu 1a : tl uce ant Heuston ety, ¢ alee A 3 bd 7. P.M, bease ice, york beLAnGE HALL, hlGdTH AVE, (Or. ose Oi, dec WO m ded dy Mine Oe Bee, WIRE ne var do AM, wuuT evenug—" he wew Lomi, 4 the Baal, Preoeus and sb uiu & EW YORK YOUNG MEN'S Cuk Aveuiubive, Lo, dutta eve, cor, 2zd ab, Devoe Monel sugiug Meng Vedmewias eveuue oy Bo e'vlock, & the rove, Ladies an. gentlemen inv.ieu, Youug aien's b bie Clauss ou A bureday eveuiug ato o'eoek ry JHE PADIOR OF THE CHARLES Street Chuseu, Mudd ut, BLALK, wid oop pulpittouuoitow, N.B,--l’Teaching in be i cor Of 4th #1, and 6b AVG. Dostpouen tor Lhe pieeeul, ob is, 1AN KhMIAU F, |} iol ” 4 For Presjcen — ur

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