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THE NEW YORK SU N. 14, 1866, -—.— SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. ———___-___— The Test Oath Its Disedvautages. Tus lew which fe known s@ the Congrensions| teat oath, should either be re; esled or modified to euch en extent that it will not be detrimental to the interesta of the country. If 1 applied only to mowbers of Congres, there roight Le some reason fo ite retention, but it isso general in ite applica. tion that every person holding an office under the Government ‘s obliged to subscribe to 1 even dawn to 8 deputy postinaster in @ country hamlet. ©omplaiut bas been made by officers of the Tress. ury Department, who are engaged in organizing the luternsl revenue system in the South, to the effect that they cannot possibly find men to act at Collectors and Assessors, because of thelr inatility to @woar that they . never yave ec untenance or encouragement to the re bellion, a8 required by the said onth Oue agent reports that in the whole district allotted © bim for arranging the revenue system, he wae able to find only one man competent for a position mn he Government service. Wo can readily im- ezine the difficulty encountered in the South from tbls cause, not only In the selection of revenue ofScera, but also concerning attaches of the United Bieter Courts, deputy marshals, powtmasters, and in short ell persons holding places under the Gov- ornment. It {se well known fect that a Southern man who in no way gave countenance or encour- sgoment to the rebellion, isa very rare curiosity. There may be plenty who were true Union men at Beart throughout the war, but for the sake of per- e@ ual safety they were obliged to “countenance” the robeilion im some way, and hence they are diequal fel Wehave already sald that the test- oath sbould be either repealed or modified. We think It would be better to adopt the firsi-named policy, leaving the selection of goverument em- ployee to the discretion and judgment of the proper authorities, and also leaving to Congress the decision in the case of te members as provided by the Constitution, But if it be thought expe chent not to remove the restriction @utirely,let it be modified so that revenue officers, postmasters and other winor officlals in the Bouthern States may be appointed. We take this view of the wulject : The tost-oath is, of course, imposed as @ penalty for the ect of treason. It punishes the ex-rebele by disqualifying them for Postmasters, revenue ollectore, aasensora, otc. Now, the Srat duty of the Geverninent ie to look out for fie own interests, end if the test oath i# « detriment certainly it ought to be removed. The complaints already referred to show thas it does greatly jaterfere with the reorgeuization of she governwent machinery in tHe Bouth, and hence it ahould be abolished as twatter of expediency, There is another riew of thie case, however, which we desire to notice. Where is the consistency in punishing men who wore never beard of in counection with the rebe!- Lon, by disqualifying them for postmasters, ‘4 while at the same time men of such Prominence as the Provisional Governors are eatrusted with high places by the Government? Not one of the Provisions! Governors sppointed by the President would have been qual fied under the test oath. And, again, why continue to discrimi pate egainat obacure ex-rebela, when hundreds of the shining lights of treason are Struttiug about with the President's grant of abeolution jn their pockete? Let Congress remember that consistency te » Jewel, es Kogland and the Rebel Pirates, Orn late files of Evjlish papers are filled with she slmost interminable official correspondence bewween the British Forelgn Ottics and the Ameri Can Minister relative to the claims of our Govern- at pon England for damages resulting from she operations of anglo-rebel pirates. All the rein of foterest in this correspondence have sirvady been published in the Bex and there is nothing further of importance in the voluminous oilicial letters, The essence of the whole discus. on may be stated in a dozen Ines, Our Govern- bieub inelste upon indemp ation, and thas of Eugleud refuses the demand, This ie she British ulimatum, which we extract from the concluding Portion of the lass r in defence of the position coutroversy : “This my duty in closing this corre: to olwerve that no armed Teoeel departec ee the war from a British port to cruise Sgainst the commerce of the United States, and to maintain ‘iat througbout all the difficulties or thecivil war Ly which the United Siaies bay lately beon dis- tiactod, but in the termination of which no nation rejoices wore cordially than Great Britain, the Uiitieh Government have stead ly end houesily dicbarged all the duties incumbent on them a»: deutral Power, and have uever deviated from + eci.gauons in pred op them by iuternauious! 240 solution of the dispatch is therefore no Teavor than it was at the outset, Eugland is firm 1: relusng to grant the demands wade by the Usited Etates, aud the question now is, what are we gc1og to do about is? Shall we declare war fad adi! two or three nore billions to our already * OF Dos bational debs for the sake of enforcing © Fdemanc tor as many millions? No, Let Bug- Ioud estullish, if she will,the Precedent that a neu. te powe way fit ous war Vessels to prey Upon tle commerce of # belligerent, Englaud bas far more at stake in this matter than we have. Is will not be long, probably, until that country shall be involved tu « war, aud then we can cancel the rebel pirate claims in accordance with the Principle of the old Mosaic law—'an eye for eu eye, aod @ tooul for touth,'* A Right and a Wrong Way to Vight Alvobel, high King Tu Nitional Temperance Bociety, which was Wid. oeUsurated by a number of our wost prom- ‘ut and wealthy citizens, have commenced the ph tleation of two or three (ewperance journals, ' viber with pamphlets tracts and othor docu- u s imenies to advance the interests of the ac. Li {e neediess to say thet we wish success 49 oF any obver movement that is truly de ti Ce od lo the temperance reformation, The firm, Meus Wolk the Bus hes always taken upon this s lie ty and particularly the combined efor vy cl the hquor dealers made @ few yours ago te reak it down for ite advocacy of Lu perance, eo too familiar to the public to » are fur- » © mention. Therefore what we hey to say ub the new temperance movement wil! ‘yw understood tw be im @ spimt of kind- use an friendship, actuated only by the hope ‘ut the cause of temperance may be benefitted. diaukly, then, we think that the efforss of the Naveons! Temperance Bociety would have been ys ductive of more good if they were differently directed. Experience is always an excellent coun- eolluc. quite as Valuable to am organissiion as to o ®t ladividval, Now, the plan upon which the Bo- clety in question has started out, isan old one, It hae been trie! tine after time, and in every in- stance has remily«! in failure, so far ae permen ency isconcerne! I> past years, we Rave seen just euch movements aa the one ta question inati- etiitiied over sul over sgeing with all the familiar appurtenances of tracts, docu- ments, papera, etc. And what became of them? They had @ mushroom exia- tence—-0 oeleti racta aud papere Going down to gether, The differ ty wae at the movements were too geverai iu thee Charester, They lacked cohesion, and fe2ed because there waa no bond suMciandy trong to protect them from the wily enemy with which they had to deal Dut while experience haa shown the futility of the pian apen which the National Temperance Society bas entered it has also shown that there js a method by which great success may be attained, The Father Ma- thew Temperance Bocieties, with whose yreat work in the cause of temperance the whole country is femnilier, started from the most inelgnifivant toginning, Why have they proved @ success? Necaure they are bound wgether by « ayetem oof = fraternity which excites an intercat and Inspires a love ‘or the cause in the breast of every member. The eyaters upon which these Societies are orgavized aud conducted la wile. ly different from the reformatory movements which have so often proven failures in this coun. try. There ise strong bond of union and brothers hood among them, which enabies them t combat King Aleobol with closed ranke and sid column. Why, then, dose not the National Temperance Boclety pattern after « successful effort raser than after repeated feilurex? We aincerely with them success, for the cause of temperance cannot have too much assistance, and we believe thatthe pro- motere of the movement are cernest !n their pur- pose to do good; but at the same time we canon avoid the belief that the movemont weuld lave been more fruitful if directed ip amouber chaunel, only The Intended Am Street Outrage. Tus intiguation of the business meu sod prop: erty owners whoare to be made victims of the Aun etreet job ordinance, is beginning to tuke tanmble shape. A call for @ public meeting tn respect to this ousrage, emanatiog from the parties who will be injured by it, wae announced in the local department of the Hum of yesterday. Ibis proposed to hold « meeting at Powers's Lote), Park Kow, om Monday next, at three ofilock im the afternoon, to take measures for siaying procee- ings, and if possible preventing the ‘mposition from being consummated, This movement is timely, and all business men in the lower part of the clty should feel an interest in it, since the five or six million dellars thatisto be equan- dered in the job will have to be ra'med by taxation upon other property, The twenty-seventh inet, ig the day on which the Sipreme Court will te applied to for tho sppolnimeut of commissioners to carry out the scheme, and whatever ie to be done by the parties interested must therefore be done quickly. Without the immediate adoption of sows plan for combatting this infarnous work of the Common Council, there is no doubs that the busiuess along the wiole line of the job will soon te turned into the street, at @ time too, when every bumpess Luiiding ts already crowded to ite ulmostcapacity, The meeting on Mouodey should he largely attenae!, ani its action should be prompt aud deciai From Europe. One Week Later News The steainor Seotia, which left Jiverpool on the morning of the 3uth ultinio, and Quecustown on the evening of ihe Sist, arrived he:e yesterday morn- ing. Among Lor pasrengers is Kate Batoman, TUR FENIANS The Fenian trinle wore again in progress at Cork Jumes Mouniaine had been acquitted. Casey was convicted and reutenced to Live years poual servitude rpool Pow of the 29th save: wuuente have been anddenly eant off to Treland, ove trom Mane he other from Cheater The Manchosier reein WW BbiOlK, Was aroused ats o'clock in the moruimy, and by 5 o'cuek they were on their way to Liverpool, whence they were to elbark at 6 o'clock aLeenton leave, were ordered byt themereives at the ¢ erday evening that the Cheser r o:dered with equ te to Dublin, by bead, Movements euch as these will create a riness, and (hey must mdicate either a eer Of Tewarkable cresuity on the partot tue suthorities, No doubt the troops who Lave Lecu rent are Englishmen, bor the lees few daye there have been statements mace ae to certain very exiensive designs being eu'e tasued by the Dubin Peuians res taken Seitahion has Vailod ab ted by the Lesty tranewr of troops Ww piace, The Dublin Evenino Mart eaye the number of por lice on duty are ali doubled and armed with cutlasses Cavalry patrolled the suburbs and all the military was held iu readiness ab @ moment's notice, Noth- ing transpired to justify these measures, The cou- demnod leading Fenians Lave been reinoved toe convict eelablishinev: at Dartmoor, England, TUS OATTLE PLAGUE, The official weekly return in regard to the cattle disease shows that the piogress of the discare tu Eng- land has teou checked, as the increase ia the num- ber of animals attacked exhibits coutiuued diminu. tion, al of yous FRANCE AND THY UNITED @Ta Tra, La Franow of the {Sth atatoe *hat the Freneh Ambassador at Washingion has not sout the Fis Bocreiary of Legation to France to are for fresh fnstruciions with regard to Mexico, Acvording to the same paper, M. de Montholea bee not made any declaration of an intention ta ‘eave Washington in care a federal representative laacciolited tu Juarez The Loudon Times in ga editorial on Mexican Affaire argues thas Ngruieon will Poaceably with. draw eooner or later, and urges America for the the Interests of all concorued to quietly await the result, and abetaia from inconsiderate expressions on the subject, SPAIN AND ont, The Queee opened the Cories in person on the 28th, Ih (he apaech from the throne she sald: My desiie for peace bh the Coa mencemens of hostilities be try tnd Chali, which had obstinately re amends to: wronga done to the Spa (Lo Peruvian difficulty, The Gover BH wecount to the Cortes of the pro and of any weeotiations that may take pace nection therewith, pendence of the tates of Routh on the ancient colonies of Spain, treaty vador, Of the Pope the Queen eald: Various ressous orlginating in a desire permanent. ly to promote the Muteresia of the uation, have in- uced the Ww reeoguize the Italian Kivedom, but that Tecoenition Cannot weaken those fewlines of reepect and devolion to the liviy Father common to all the faitbiul, nor loseou my firm intention the riguts of the Holy neo Ee oe Three addition, Uigerrraere about to loametenn for the Pacific, hot been le to prevent 1 con. Desirous of reepecing the inde- America, tounded I have signed a Fecoguizing the indepeuaence of San sal- OFRMANY, The semi-official Paovinzia1 Connesronmee erates that the Chambers will be convoked for the loth of January, when the badges for i866, together with @ortain bills of pressing practical importance will a ones be brought It The duration of the segion after Views rewerse have been disposed of would depend Wyon the avritude saeumed tr the Byte lie. Bite and npon the prorpect it world afford of @ de: nite seeult betng obtelned frum their iber- publishes « telagram from t &, sbating that the Mini of Finance had tem the paymentof the " dividend of ftiap cre lit, and that the Counetl of Adminis- tration had therefore tendered their resienation The address voted tothe Emperor by the Kohem- fan Diet had been presented to hie Majesty, whe on Tereiviog tt, epoke of his eo! tion as King of Bo emis o6 an approaching event, » LEAS POLS SPWR The Daity News points cut that the absorption of Amencan stocks throughout Europe haa lately been more extepelve than ever before known, and eaye this ie ome eaure of the deprecittion of Engttah seetritios Epecial servic had been held i Westmineter Abvey in celebiation of the eighth hundredth anni- v ty of the foundation of the Avbey by Edward the Confcrsor, The Parte Moxtreun pal lithe the decision of the Council of Public Instruction in the cage ef the etn dents’ exelusion from the Parie Academy. The terme of exclusion are reduced to one and two years, ac- cording to cireumatances, The frazil mails bad reached Lisbon. are to December 9th, Thi led army continued to advance without interruption. Kumore were current that peace was about to be concluded between Brasil and Poraeuay through Furopean mediation, The West India mail steamer errtved at South: ampton to-day with neariy ® million and « half doilarsin speci. The Aevy any Nave Garerre believes the Neitlah Government had resolved on a very cousider- able decrease lu the army. The leading feature will be the reduction of two companies in each battalion Of the line, amounting tn the ageregase to abous 560 officers and some 16,000 non-commissioned officers fod men, Oue reciment of eaveiry ts aleo expected Wo dirappesar The Litt eh Hoard of Trade retnene fof November exhioitan extraordiaare therease In cavorte—thres and @ half millions svriime, of twenty-nine per cent. over Nowem her, #954 The steerer tone, ivania, from New York, at Liverpool, etiack # rock off Mizen Head on the Zist of Derma ber, aad thirteen teot of water tein ber ture pret ‘The ship Crravan, from Mobile for Javerpost, dot into Greenock, from stress of weather, au ehort of proven us, which reports a disasier to the flip Carsdn, beonging to Messrs, George Warren & t of Liver poo, which eaied on the 5th Novesber om Live: pool vot boston, under the charge of Capt. Fecgel Wheo the Caravan met with her, bow Vessel and cargo were on tire, tut ali Landa were faved by Onaptmiu Marehad anu lie men, ead courey- ed to Greenock, where they were landed, Latest Commercial. lay evoning._Coneole closed at #7 0 Amemcan Btocke,—l, B. Five. a} Ulinole Central Kailroad, 7494 a d; Erie RK. RB. S70 67%. Bullion Hank rate advanced to T \—Mormng.Coneols closed last » for inoney & United States Five-twenties, as Ceutral, To'¢ ex dividend; Erie, Rio dates « ju beuk cociited @400,000 Dee, 3 eas London, evening abs AMP LOAN 64065 'q; Min BiabT 4. Liverpool, Dee. $°.Corton—Snlen of the week 29,000 bates, ithe nding 7,00 to epeculatora, and 9,600 © cxXporiey lhe marketie easier, witha decline of ad. on Aimenecan, and stretuls dor other descrip: tons, The toliowing are authorised quotations: Fair Midding, Orleans. . 224d fled Movile liad aed Uplands . 22d Thee Licce ob + the riniket ft ore | rates Steck in port & ' ne, Aly ‘0 Dales above the eeu te on H4,000 A Dimaecial News, Yarkets, &e, New York, Fritay, Jan. 12,6 P. M.~ The after- Boon quotations of the general Stock market, com- Pared with thowe of yesterday afternoon, show, with some fow exceptions, an advance in prices of from ‘ to l percent. Governments were strong at soater- day's quotations Gold opened at 105 ., advanced to 1809's ond clwed at 118%. Money continues very abundant, but was lent te day with more diserimina tion than neal, Laree amounts were offered at bad percent. Prime business paper continues in very active demand at 748 percent, but for everyshing lower the rate is 10 a 15 percent. Foreign exchanee was a chate firmer ander the Scotia's news. Bankers’ sierling, Ghdays, wes quoted at 18's a 109, On *Chauge to-day Flour was dull, and common ernles 10e, a 15c. lower, Whost was dull, and Spring 9e, a Re, lower, Corn was le. lower, Oats were quiet, Whiskey wes drill and steady, Pork was excited and higher, Beef and Lard were steady, CTOOK BALES—FIRST HOARD. 10's . 2h000 1.8. 60'S}, rg. bi U8. Ga, b- Pa i 60 Weat Union Tel, 446 im do vee 80) Quiekaliver Mo. 40's bun yo do #Menal yoou U 6) Maripors Min... 19% hw t 800 Atlantic M. 8. ..199 sow Tr 4) Ashburton Coal. 14 ” . 300 Hud, Ry, R., 12 00 do va 100 do. 10% TH do 100 ChL, & Alton R..1/ 45 lew do oon do... WHR 108 'g Teun. Ce 275 Chi, & Alton PLiG ) Teun, 6a 68 lw N.Y, Cou. K...., gg HOU Via, te $40" “do. 1n92% 1400 N.C. Ge... li Erie R.......... 90 1.900 Obio & Miss 400 do, SO %a00% 1000 do. ; Yw00 Reading K...... 100 (0 Mier, & Mo, Le v0 do... 10 eal 10 Mieb, Con, R, . W, ir P.FUw.ac, 3, Sucd Chi, & Mil. Let., 6 16 Be, Commerce 66a “ais % 26 hs. & Leather bs. ek 1 Park Baok., BO 40... 169 4th National Bix, 1 Cantoa Co. Pi 200 Cle. & Tol. R....105!— 0 Chi, @ROT Re liv do... 10 aluly 10) PL Ft. W. 8 C., 08 $500" do... BADE BOARD. KOO) Tree, 73-10, 30 Erie R.. b. Obio & Mins, do BOS. & Lowber 160 Camm. Cows lf, hw do. 1 Quicksilver M, ao, bu0 CO epreat : | 00 Cle, & ‘Lol. K. THIRD BOARD, 4000 ULB, 68,'81, ep..1'y 40 Chi, & NW. Pf. 57% buy a lot an do,,.... ry 300 U.S. ba, 10-des, 95% 80) Ete K. 91% bu go... Cp. dus 2000 40..... OL Savly Luu Trea. 7 S-..... d's KUO Brie Phe... bu luow go, 95% lly tue. iy. R, lily 146000. do. Bd Oy 40 do. hay juny Tenn ée......,00 Ju » Dare 4uuw Odio & Miss... 4% Tu dO... DA bp lw Canton Lo, 45) bw Reading ig tel Washington Markot Hotall Keport, Fitoay Evening, Jan, )%, 1865, A fow slight changes for the better aro Boticeable D the quotations of several of the articles included in this report, perticuasly amoaog poultry and vege - tables, Tho supply of the former having been greatly): increased duriuy the past two days and prices bave been roduced to the rates quoted previous to the late “cold siiap,” and the prospect ie that in consequence of the uniavorable weather prices will drop tila further should the preseut mild temperature prevail Until next week, Turkeys are retailing to-day at 2 ave per ib. ; chickens, at from 25a30; ducks, 2adtey Severe, LeJve; and epring chickens $126 per pair, Veniwou w velling at Very reasouable rates at present, 600d earcass culs selling at “Se per lb, Of fruits, spplee are a litic higher, owing to the fact that durin; the Meret eed eeuber moar te wee touchid by frost. These, however, are offored at low Fates, Prices of sound lots vary from $260 for common fruit, to $5 50ae6 00 for good io select green. inge. Itish are a little lower to day, the present fine Weethe: favoring the cash, Buster still tends down, werd, and that must Indeod be an erce!lem quality which will sel! at above 45c. The hichest firure now saked for butter st this market is 650, the quality being the very best Orange County. Other quote Hons are as follows: Butchers’ Meats —Ronat beet, prt mon, lSalse; di lbatie; do Girloin etoak, YAat ¢; porter houre, 1ba260 ; veal, 26a28e for bind quaryere. ing Uarers; mutton, ferequarvernm + do hind do, qoattes fo chope Shatter lamb. pound, Veet bacon, 24a2%6e; treeh pork, Yon—e; Pane nd oo a Ise, pRUnAe he, —adle; trim Heide per pound; lard, leaf, bn ll ham alte | rhoulders, ise. Freak Biel, per ib -Ploduders, Liaise, eela, 15825 halibuw —acue; Raddock, alive; eaimom -~ — 6° mackerel, sai, ene, tualde; back flen, LGaisc: porch, —ai5e; sinelia, Ih. ciadoe; cat feb, ib; blue fieb, —e—o ; basa, —azve; wiuite fia, =A ; mackerel, frost, cach, —a-.c, Smoked and Cured Fish, Smoked eoig 288300; emoked halibut suathe; amoket herriug, per buneh, lomibe; suwoked mackerel, [Sa2ce; dried codfialy 11 Blic. Shu F -Lobsters, alive, fate: do pikitt, Ib —: Oysters, piki'd 1 2 005 doy wopikid, | ues 0 for Crabs, ooft, 10, 1608200: a> hard doz, Yhasu; claits, hard, Por 100, Toal 25; do sot, 8babue ; scadloys, quart, —*56, Vegetabiea. kohirabi, bun Tometoes are selling at a—e anart; Ble; potatoes, new, Yoav. Lall ‘&; turnips, 2 peck; lestace, at lualle per ead; raaisies, bunch, dao; onions quart, Salt leeks, Gale, peppore, bell, dor, —aiTe : rage, buweb,y aoe; water Creamers, uty Se; garlic, - , enip, Jase oarh; tplnacly voaave 'y peck; Oya- (en's, te Punch; chickury, per herd, mint, Sede | HyueRbER, marrow, lbadbc; cableges, 10 rote, each, Babe; he . sabe; Lith Gh, doe, eweet p abe 5 caulillowers, eac @-¢; mwushroomea, quar, — Lbnzve ; do, aoup, bu ach; pumpkins, 1 Fruit, &c.—Appies, bait peck, 40aTs mon, bueb., 1b: i Cranberries, quark gbainet peaches, aap i. t, be: leona dow, here; nt, dor, 60m 4 New crane, 260: dried apples, 12 semdives raisins, 3c; dried ponc ra, 26¢; dried currants, Yc; citron, ue; Temon peel, 400, Butter and Casese.Prime butter, 45055; common, ~—advc ; cooking buiter at - ; cheeee, best, Ze; common, —aive; exes, 6 and 6 for fhe, SPECIAL, NOTICES We Know that Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractordoos all it professes to da viz: to cnre Barns, Piles, Old Sores, Kueuragtiam, Chilblains, Corns, Runtons and Salt Rheum, Only % cents por boa, Depot, 43 Liberty at, N.Y 118 Drowns “Vermifege Comfts.” — Thies valuable combination bas heen enccesfuly ured by physicians, ani found to be safe and sure tn eradi- eating worms, fo hurtful to children, Be sure to obtain the “ Vermifuge Comfit,” which has been used with good success, Sold by druggisve and dealers in medicines at $5 centaa box, a wees: “Metealfe’s Grent heumatic emedy In stantly reliev Gout, Kheumasi« ally . sadn few dows aiwayse acu Wholesale Vepot, 161 Grand at, Boookiyn, 400 ried y arrison’s Peristaltic Lezengcs—A prtire, Prompt and pleasant cure for Costivenes & es and liyepepeia, forsale by J. 8. HARRIS IN VU. Proprietors, Boston, Mass. and by ali urne- cet, BA Mie | Hi. Schenck will be at his Rooms, vod et) N. ¥., on Tuesday next, and every Pure day hereafter, Snide He aE a __ 883 a Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch sewing Machine and Hu'ton Hole Machine, 6%6 Broadw Hlowe Sewing Machine Company No 629 Broadway, N.Y. Mliae Howe, dr., President, Avent wanted, 307 MARRIAGES, HALT POTTER-On Jan, 1 1846, by the Rev. W. Fo Coiling Mr. Warreu Hal, of Brooklyn, b. ity to Mies Mary A. Dotter, of N. Y, eity. No cards 6 DEANS, DONIGAN.On Friday morning, Mr. Ann Dont- Ban, reiet of the late Win, Donigan, aged T7 yeers ‘The relatives and friends ot the farnily are reepoet- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 145 Kivington et, cor, Suffolk, this Batur- day morning, at 10 o'clock, we CUNNING HAM -On Thareday, Jan. 11, Mary, the wile of James Cunningham, in the b6ch year of her ane. The relatives and fiends of the family are re quested to atiend the funera, cin v 1A ron denee, 66 Fifth st, and bth ave, on Bunday alterioor, 14th, at 1 o'clock, O48 MONAHAN-—On Friday, Jan, 12, Hugh Monaban, ced &T yeury, ‘The redauy fnily invited dence 211 de inet, at 1 o'clock, NEWSOM—On Jan, 12th, at 6 o'clook, A, M., (vorge F. second eon of Wm, H. and Kebecca New- fom, aged S ) oars, 1) momthe and 9 days, ‘The relatives and triends a6 res} ‘ully invited tend the funeral, on Sunday aff@rnoon, l4ih, o'ciock, trom the restience of his parents. Jet- ferson #t, uear Bushwick avo, brooklyn, B.D. 106 SAUSE—On Thursday, 11th inet, Oscar M., youne- es: eon of Michsel J. and Mary E. Sauso, aged ¥ ios, and 8 days, The tuners, will take place from the residence of bis pareita, YOu Foret ave, thie (saturday) after: noon. at t'¢ c'clock, ‘The frieudaot the taumily are Fespecstully Invited to attend. 12 and frieods of the family are respect- ttend the tunerai, from his late ceel- th #4, ou Buaday siernens, 14 h to RADE NOTIC OTICE TO MOULDERS—A DIFFICULTY exiete in Williameburgh, in what is known as auder's Shop, Moulders will ploase remain nil the difficulty issettied, By order of the HENRY MANING, Pres. JOHN McCOOL, Kee, See, Union No, 22. M1 NY ICE TO BAKERS—THE MEMBERS of the New York Preetical Journermen Makers* Benevolent Bociety, are hereby notified that their narterly meeting will be bels 1ST Bowery, on Vening, Jan, 1 at 8 o'clock, — All re requested to at as business of iim. tance will be transacted. My order of PATRIC YRS, Pres, PATKICK BALI, Ree. sec HE JOURNEYMEN CONFECTIONER Protective | non will hold 9 meeting mi the Ape lo Roorme, 76 Prine on Sunday moxi, 1éth inet, at Jo'elock pree I. branches of the trade are Tespecttully invited as busiuess of luiportance will be » WRATH RILL, Pres; transacted. By ord H. BERNRATH, Vi ost., JOMN SURKBWOOD, lis Bee, A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's Father Mathew T. A. I. Bociety, No. 1 of Brook ly ot Letiiner Hall, 212 Court an, 14th, 5: ing by Mr. Van inging by Mr. P. Li. Downey JAMES GUERIN, Pres. J \5. hee, See, N.K, Monthly meeting at 2 ™. ; fines ior non-attendance, 130 GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THR Father Mathew I.4-1. Society N ot Brookivn, Will take place at their Inatiinte cor, Hanniton ave. and Hicks et, on To-Morrow, bhunday evening, 3 geivck, Professor Weils, of the firm of Fowler « Wells, aud also Messrs, Mulvaney and Gallagher will address the meeting, and Professors Wileon and Nash will sing some of the hoices’ melodie tion, PETER KELLY, breet; PATK LECIURE ON IRFLAND, PAST, PRES- otand Future, will be celvered in the Te. iper- gree par, 18 Falta et, Brooklyn, : Ponder ¢ * oe, Jan. lath, at U9 o'clock precisely, by ROBERT ChUW E. Ticke's 25 cents, » 123 ION, MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Mathew and Hibernia and all o:her civic eocle- tles—¥ ou can save 45 per cent, b baying yourtess lias of WILILJAM EAGEK, 71 alberry et, top tloor, over Be or . ¥, All ordera and cousnete Ppunctually ai cended to. it PUBLLC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF the Youne Men's Father Mathew 7, A. B, Bocieiy, No.5, will be held at their Hall, cor ¥2d at and lat eve, on Sunday evening, the l4ih inet, SOCIETY NOTICES. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE SERACUs i oy | Abeti © Beneficial tow clety. will be hed in the Bebro Hapy haat join oy op Sundar evening, Jen n ¥ ‘clock. Ad» dreeme will be delivered M int eenpoint. Mr, JW. Van Names, of ( And Mr MeNatnee, alto of Greanpoiut will be press al Oe Rpes. vy. Ur Lk Bee t sing 9 M+ heantiful temper MORMOGH, Prue, CHARLES BOY ; RUSLIC MEETING OF THE FATHE J Mathew U PT A. BP Parent Society at hall, 361 Broome at. on Santay evening, Jaa. iby att o'cock, Epeaking hy the follow talen' gentlemen Moesrs. D. A. Sutton, W. Lackey and wing by Messrs Daniels, Wallace, Andy Birch. Kine and Mise Keonsfict, TAUB, LYNCH, Prest., WM MARK. Ree Bee, 137 BROOKYN F, M. T, A. B, BOCIETY, NO. 5. ball 22 Coart at. Address to-morrow even's by Meeera, 1. C, Holywood and F. Caffrey, Singi by Mcesie. Nolan, Kelly, J, & E. Taylor, and others, uarte y imneeting for the eivetion of otheersat y P. the fine for ron aitendeance will be strictly Cn‘orced. Menbers in arreare are + otffied to at: tend. PATRICK DUNIGAN, President, JOH RNEY, . 181 i Bec , : MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIFTY,No. | hold A public meeting in their ualh ATHER 6 > bl v6, on Munday evening, Jan. t 4 atiovclock. & ing by Mal. Jamer Haserty an. Veter Ke ly, E Finging by Moses. Cerro |, Cola, Sud Fagan, by the Misses Morrow, Foy, Morum and others, PATRICK CRY AN, Pree, M. O'GOR: MAN, Bee 16 FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCIETY No, 5. of N. ¥.~A pubic meeting at hall, b4th et. and Ath ave, on Sanday evening, Jan, 14th, at iv, Speakers PF. R. Parcel, Mesers. Bagley and Mr Siuvere—Missee Conjy, {farniniil, aud othere YAMES .Y, Promdent; Da Garvin, Kecording Becretary; Patrick Dogan, Correspondin, Recretary , Thomas Deymock, Financial secretary , Treasurer; Joun O'Reilly, A.A. Irectors—John Arthur Smith, Wm. shearing, FATHER MATHEW T. A, b. SOCIETY, No. 2, of Brooklyn, will hold a business meeti in their Hail, 16+ Fulion et, on to morrow. at tw O'clock, Every weber ie hereby BOUTd w attend business of Importnoce wii be brought mp for ace tow Vy order of the Prosident, RICHAKD FOY, Bocretary 116 wd esapnnaaes ereeereeecuinneenemestne ant JAATHER MATHEW TEMPERANCE CON- vention...Are we going to support o paper which except Apvegie for help, gives so little apace to Total Atstinence? If Mr. Wille thioks he can sorve twe tasters by carrylug water on both shoniders, he will foun find out iietmistake, Onr interests are in Tom yeranuce halls, not the Fenian Coneress. Our motto & wo with rum-—notdown with Roberts, 1ié pal HER MATHEW SOCIETY, No, 7, ~ will bold a public Meriiug tn the basement of the Church of the Annunciati nm, Menhattaurile, Sun day evening, 14th inet, ‘ Mr. John A. Editor of the Irieh Liberator, and Mr, W. neon will address the meeting. Mise Gand Mise Boyian, ales Mr, Cole and Me. will be present and sing some of thelr ehoies “HAS A. CLARK, Pres, PATRI Vo P.O PATRiCan McKENNA, Se L‘ OK OUT FOR MR, REVELL LANGTON To-Morrow evening. at ingtoa slasl, cor, o' Newark and Jersey avoa, Jereey Clty. Breve Duan and M. Mulines will ¢ » DUNN, Prost J.CULF se Bars oe OTICE ST. JAMES ROMAN s} Catholie T. A.B. Bociet: will bold a public tem- perance meeting at thelr root in Kooseve't st, op Bunday evenin, 14th inst, at 7% o'clock ne Weoule will Le @ddreaed on teuperancs by ap eromenut epeaker, also by Master Mweeney, There Will be some choice temperance songs by Mesure. Cou, Lynch end vay, The members aud sueis fon iios are respectful'y invited, JOHN McA TEL DAVID BARTLEY, ave 16 JUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Me ‘A Tather Mathe '. A.B. Boetety, No. L t their Hall, &8 Newark avenue, clock, Bpeakers—Mees: » Lowen and Authony Higgini ing py the mete A special meetin, Will be held at 2 o'clock, All inembers are request ed to be presen, as business of au important mature will Le tane cied, RICHARD MeAGHAN, Pree THOs, HANINGLON, Vice. CHAR, C. aah is Y. Bec, 5 purr. M. T. A. B. SOCIETY, NO, 6, OF i pukivn, Greenpoint, will hotu thelr rey -IMOTLOW evening, iu Leuipet nklin tact ccrek The wm “4 wi by J. Pay, tearna, an iuging by Menere. « BD, CAFE REY, 1 Hy Kees, Huahes, Ss. HAWKIS ‘HINK OF YOUR HEAD IN THE MORN us. A pulue meeting of the ¥ Father Hon i. A. MB, Society, No. bof York, at sheir ball, cor of d4ih et. and Sib ave. Subany eveuing, Jan, ath 7 o'clock by Mr. T. Wo by Mr. bog J. GALLAGHER, WM. BUY, o'clock, fue TEMPERANCE | Cx A. » aod others, FRANGL PHILLIP RILEY, Vie Meeting of wemvers at Father mathew 1, Biooklyn, BK. 1), will boid ublic tempersnce Weetiag tomorow eVemIng Ot 7 o'clock, at bbe haw cor Grand and Tih ate, Lhe touowing tsient epoukors aad invert will be p.eens: Speakers— Judee Day, heoers, Gunner aud Licnersou, Sine -Moeeis, detguok Bui Hethaway ana obiers, Viot, bo do Muui.ao wail preside at plane, AS PLELOCUERM, Pree BRYAN MAHOUNY, cee. lot THE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCL No. 3New York, wil! hold agrand Put lie Tem perance meeting at their ball, cor, 26d nd #1 ave, oa Sunday eveuing, Jan, l4th, Speaking by Uneie Ben Warden, aud Mr. McCaffery of «irecupoin' 4 . B. Society, No. & Mr, Madden, pinging by Lindsey, Cole, Lark J others, The 4 tes of the various Societics and the members jnested to meet at 2 o'cloe JAMES bb F P, O'CONNOR, See MPH MEMBERS OF TH ST, MICHAEL'S kK. C. 7. B, Society, are hereby notified to attend their regular inonthly meeting oo Sunday evening, Jap, lat ty o'clock p. un the basement of the dst, near 9th a By order EDWARD HILL, President, JAS, C, DENNY, See, 104 OUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, Society, No. 4, 0f N. Y., will hold a publie Inveting at thei hail, 952 J hid ave, bet, 606 amt 6. th sie, on Sunday evening, at 7 c'ciock. Spouk! by ¥. J. Dotly aud J.C, Anderson, Eeyrs. sing Wg by Mseee Moriow and lrnigen, Mr. Facan anu M Keainey, J, BERRY, Preat. BP. O'NEILL, Vice Pies. J. BARE), Kee. pee lu church ia R EELIGLOUS NOTIC “AP. A. MISSION—RE ed, Koou, No, it evening, Jan, Lith, at 79 7 io G REENPOINT MISSION — REV, A J. CLARK, of Irvington, N..J., will preach in the Mission Church, om 4th et, Greenpoint, neur Morer: ole ave, to-inorrow at 5 o' ; 22 NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISIIAN Association, 161 Fifth ave, cor, 2vd at. Free lecture at the Kooms on Wednesday evening next, a5 o'clock, by HENRY DK APL y in the } ) Kubjecs—"Are there other tababited worlds.” Youug Men especially invased, dub \ PEST 44TH 51, UNITED PRESBYIERE ao Chureh, bet, $th and ith aves, Piewcning To-Morrow, manion Sabbusb.by the Pastor. haw G. CAMPBE).1,, at ly A.M and by Kev, Won BULHEMLAND at 79 P24; the pubic me tavites Mo RORSES, CAMILA ES. &o CARRIAG S,SLEIGI(S AND HARNESSES for sale, Jaiily cariieges, bugga, eto business warons of all Konus, and lu pew ans hand sleighs selling off chemp, 10 Nevius o |) echo asi ees . jor hors 4, mid 44 Moy eeneeh \ /ANLED—A LIGHT Any peru LAY Dy On MoKINLY & SMACK, 509 Poundry, Ss. D, SMITH, D p tho Mision 1% @h Ga Dudley lock. ris — A GOOD STRONG WORK. ound, WW yearsoW., appy Box stom I XPRESS WAGON. sae will epply o . and 64 Wawr © Bpeaking by Capt leCamp, Car Land others, oF K —A Hoh KE ‘FOR SAL Hands FORE by Mearre Birch, White, Fagan, ¢ 9 ¢ D high, sound ana Kind sia ae nitcor amy kind {Ps ote ee Horrove, JNO, BHARKEY, bi P, | sf wow Apply at Lad Tenth avenue, Voll ine two GHAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE ME ing by the Founs Men's seiner Mathe Bovie'y Mb tba bel 19s bewer). ui ever hes Vrk. ot) or cake Prenses Jobr, Cronin, George Stevbenson, A. i. bow Obese, Siugivg by Mo-ws, Kidd, Bonen, ‘ely, Prote, Smith Wa lace, PK end. the Lee Brothers, with their ine 4.11 the members nese meeting. LIMO ~ ¥, Keo, trumeuta, Nb, e inyeeed 40 wivend the busi a L. LYNOM, BP JON kb, v1. and Cornwell, | NEW YORK IT! hur Ma Coke Wh hives Mink ¢ Color gud Mult. 28.09, rent Nhe Tih eots $H0; foe Siberian Aquirtes AOU Bb @hdleoe varies) of all ober ture equally as low Aiteriug und Hepaitiag © the latoes etyles, Receipt ee 1O purchasers 40 Insure agaluss mothe VLE \y Manager,

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