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THE NEW YORK SUN. leas there will be others marked out for the sscri- fice in the event of success with the first under- “BATU! 1866, | taking, Therefore, there is now no douls that the acter nanan Miele railroad monopoliste have commenced @ grand District *affrage _. What the Action | scherne, in which they propose to ul ject the city Seng of the pepe ahd nmal te many millions of expense, and i@ bual- Tas ection of the House of Representatives, in | ness men to great pecuniary damage, for passing the suffrage bill pertaining to the District | the sake of benefiting the railroad Nove, ef Columbia, hae occasioned much surprise, In | We see ty the reports of the Legislature thas bills the Republican caucus that was lately beld for the | for new railroad grants are presented almost every consideration of the question, the tone of discus | day, and if this street widening outrage proves don indi_eted that the bill had but few friends 1p | guccersful, we may expect that the city will be that body, and that a best is could only be enc~ | |terally cut to pieces by the railroad }) terest. The cessful by adopting the educational qualification. | only way trai this gigantic scheme can be froe Yet, in the face of all these adverse appearances, | trated (# for the property owners and bual- the till hae been adopted by the almost unanimous | ness men to nip it in the bud by volee of the Republican representasives Radi-| fighting it now, in ite attempt to get o eals and Conservatives voting together in the | foothold, If it mucoseds at the outset, by consum- affirmative, Under these circumstances, We c®0 | mating the New Broadway job, the prestige thus eocount for this erfiphatic section only upon the | acquired will render ite continued success sure. ground that the Radical influence je omnipetent in | B iainess men throughout the city, as well aa those the Houne, and that the apparent opposition to the | tn Ann and Fulton streets, are directly interested @ufirage bill was only eesumed, [i ie certain thet} in equelcbing thie plot at the outetart, aod all ee the matter now stands, the House eppear# © | should combine to effect that end. Crush the be as firmly planted upon the Radical platform a8 | scheme ere it becomes too strong to crush, the most inveterate extremists could wish. In - fact they have gone farther than mostof the Ra:ti- cals claimed thet they should go. The Taincss, for instance, has repestediy said that 4 would be satisfied with suffrage under the educational qualt Boation, provided the law were applicable to both races. Dut the House refused to do anything so mild se that, and went the whole figure of emfranchising the negroes of the Distries without @ny restriction whatever, We regard thie ection of the Mouse as very importent. It hese far wider bearing than ite practical operation in the District oe Columbia, The issue was a test which necesss rily deciles the attiiuse of the House reapecting the ruffrage question in al) the Southern Btates Li shows that the Republican members are almost unanimously in favor Of enironebising all the iree men, without any conlision or restriction ; and {t siso ghews that the supposed dif- ierence between alleged Conservatives and Rad- seal upon this point, fs more imaginary than weal, The Southern States may es well under- stand at once that they have no prospect of repre- eutation in Congress except upon the basis of vulverss| suffrage. The emphatic character of the vote admits of no other construction than that. But since the House has thus boldly planted iteetf upon the Radical record, the next sub- ject of interest will be the ection of the Benate ; and in the event of their concurrence tm the views of the othor body, the public eye will then turn toward the Executive. The cooler Judgment of the Senate will probably cause that body to act with less precipitancy than the House, upon the suffrage bi)l; but we have but lite Coubt of their ultimate adoption of the measure. We are not eonfident, however, that the President would sign the bill. He has frequently expressed Limeelf in opposition to nogro suffrage, except un- der the restriction of educational qualification, If the suffrage bill were presented to Lim for approv- al, be would there‘ore be obliged to chose between @ renunciation of bis views, on the one band, and ® rupture with the dominant party on the other. In such «dilemma we can only imagine his de- eision. It is evident then, that the passage of the Guffrage bill by the House is likely to have im- Portant political results, Possibly it may be the reok that is destined to shiver the presen’ relations of parties, and lay the foundation for » new politi eal era. Spain and Chi Ova latest advices (rom the Weat const of South America bring some Interesting Incidental news concerning the hostilities between Spain and Chili. The report published In the Fun of yesterday, of the suicide of Panssa, who commanded the Bpan- lah fleet in the Chilian waters, and who bas con- ducted both the diplomatic and the warlike opera- tions on the part of Spain, {# confirmed. The ect was committed on the 20th of November. This deed of rashnese is cnly in keeping with the foolish official course that he had pursued, and te therefore in itself of but little consequence to the onteide world; but the circumstances under which the guicide was committed, give it importance. The cause of the Admiral's desperation, sccording to the explanation of bis subordinates in the fleet, wae the morti- foation that he experieuced in consequence of the capture of one of his veesele by the Chilans, This ean extremely improbable solution of the matter, for an old officer, as was Pantya, would hardly blow his brains out for so trivial cause as thet. But there is @ much more plausible explanation in the report that comes from other sources. It ap- pears that Paresa had just recetved important «is- patehes from the home government, and it is rumored that the aaid dispatches strongly censur- ed hiro for his foolish conductin embroiling Spain in « difficulty that had called down the indignation of every leading maritime power. No doubt that ie the true sequel of the suiride, The Spanish Government smarting under the consure, and fear- ing the wrath of its more powerful neighbors, doubtless gave Panasa o severe lecture for his rashnees, and possibly went so far aato hold him sccountable for the consequences. Undor such circumstances, the impulmve Bpaniard might bave been so chagrined at being thus disgraced, that he was led to culminate bis foolish career by taking bis own life. Therefore, we believe that in this circumstance we have evidence that Spain regrets having got into the Chilian entanglement, and that the Bpanish Government is inclined to back out of the quarrel which their rash Admiral tosugu- rated. Fisanetal News, Markets, d&e. New York, Priday, Jan. 19, 6 P.M.—The afternoon quotations of the general Stock market, cfmpared with those of yesterday afternoon, show am advance In prices of from % to3\¢ percent. Governments were firm and quiet. Gold sold at 187% a 138%, The loan market was easy and ionetive at 5 por cent. Commerelal paper was unchanged, and pasecd frevly atTaS. Sterling exchange was heavy, bankers’ Dille selling at 109% a 109%, On 'Change to-day Flour was dull and luc. lower, Wheat was dull, and eom- mon grades nominally lower, Corn was heavy and essier, Onte were dall and lower, Pork was lower, Beof wassteady, Lard was lower, Whiskey wasa shade firmer. STOCK SALES—FIEST DOAED. 10000 0.8. 6s, '8i,cp.103"s 6 Bk. Americs....188 do. 18% 10 Continental Bk... 97 227 Del, & Had. ©. . 185% 800 Cum. Coal Pf.... 44 Geuthern “Het-fleads” injuring Them. solves. Tus implacad!e class of Southerners have made mistake in not curbing @etr feelings until the Government should remove the restraints now im- posed upon them. They could not wait anti) they hed gone eotirely through the process of recon- @ruction, and consequently they have been en- @eged in ventilating their feelings by persecu- @mg Union men, ill-treating the freedmen, acting spitefully toward the Government, and in every posmble way indicating that much of “the od leaven" aii] remains in their composition, We say they have made » mistake in unvelil- ing thomeelves thus early, because if they bed patiently waited until the Govern- ment reins were withdrawn, they might ave gratified their chivalric feelings with impu- nity. But they have awakened the suspicions of Congress, and have thus rendered their freedom from Government control somewhat indefinite, They have even gone so far in exhibiting their le 109 ea : . 41 % 33 West Unton Tel. 61 PS Biba’ Sapp | 75 100 Quiekstiver M... 4135 + 100 Ashburton Coal, 133 ‘208 Bebuylkill Coal., 2 do... : malignity that their own ngighbors, of Union pro- | 11000 N-¥, ts clivities, are beginning to send petitions and re- 5h Salo moustrances to Congress, praying that body not to | dou Ohio te," leave them to the tender mercies of the late rebels. re ry og We observe that a memorial, signed by five hun- dred Unionists of Alabama, bas been transmitted fo the Reconstruction Committee of Congress, in EE pix i nee z F which {8 ie stated thet they are insulted, pro- Oe cei scribed and threatened by the late rebels, Sov At. &G and that they expect to be driven ‘out of the Stae ne. & when the troops are withdrawn. Three memort- | 6”) Chi, & M als, of like character, bave also been sent from a> a: Union men in Tennessee, The latter say that the bp & © Lasther 308 ex rebels carry their persecutions to such an ex- tent that men who were in the Union army are not Permitted to remain et thelr homes in peace, and even those more favorably situated are crippled in ‘ustvess and outlawed socially end Politically, lt seems, therefore, thas the late rebels “re guite as malignant as they were the outbreak of the war. Indeed, they are said to boast that the Government has only couquered the material power, and not the spirit of rebellion. Itisto be regretted, both for the ako of the Southern people, and for the interests of the country as large that these ebullitions of re- bellion should continue, for the result will be to make the Government very cautious in removing its restrictions ; bus if they will act thus they must expect to take the consequences, sEeg fF ToS 0 OSE BUD One eeeeees 1a Washington Market Retall Report. Farivar Evasing, Jan, 39, 1966, Altdin trade im general at this market is char- acterized by undue dullness, to<jay a drop in the prices of two or three articles, Including poultry and butter has materially increased the business of such department, Poultry, especialy isin active demand, this article having suddenly dectined to a figure considerably below that reaebed at any previous time during the present winter. The cause of this is Sitributable to the fact tbat during the late “cold snap" tous of stock were sevorcly frogen, which being thawed out by the prievut warm weather, and thus rendered somewhat soit) is being foreed upon the mirketin almost G7 limited quantities, Add to this the fact of an dotive present recetpt, and it will be Teadily oteerved why prices have eo suddenly de clined, Prime lots have been disposed of to-day at wholesale, as low as Ye for goose, dressed, ide for cbickens and Ye ter ducks. [he pciees of miall ase, New Develepements tn Street Widening Conmieey. Tas facts regarding the * New Broadway” ras- ality are beginning to cometo light It now ap- pears that the proposed widening of Ann and Pulton streets 1s only the beginning of « siupend- ous project of the railroad monopolist, the desicn of whieh is to widen half a dozen other streets for the exclusive benefit of these nuisances, The } 82. \8 to gete foot-hold in the New Broadway scheme, amd then to use the same appliances fur extending the imposition, by widening up-town mreete that are now not wide enough tw sult the convenience of the compentes Thus it 4 proposed to open West Broadway to Greenwich mreet; to widen Church, Greene and Thompson streets, end Droadway above Geventeonth sirest. Mensou samest ' aloo in the catalegue and doubt for the very best selections as follows: turkeys, 200 t4e; chickem, S0alde ; ducks, 2c; and geese, fe -- - =n %e per Ib. Lota, @ Little soft, are offered at two- Y SPECIAL REQUEST THE SEWING thirds of these rates. Butter still shows « downward tendency, The report from the wholesale market te | Fiai) 506 Broadway, Mooday evening, Jan, 22d, on decidedly favorable for consumers of this article, all | which occasion Little Effie Parkharst a @rades having declinedfrom % to Sc per ib. during the present week. Of fruits, apples have edvanced fully Ce per bbi., good lots of greenings, apitabersers, and beldwins now selling at $6 0 per bbi.; common varieties are quoted at $2 60a84 00. Vegetables, gen- erally, are higher, the late extreme cold weather having fromen large quantities, and the markets are consequentiy bare of several varieties. Other quo- tations are rs follows. mon, ) : lalbe; de emoked, siasuc; do wugues, ——e | 25 Gomes bere . tirloin steak, ‘eae, porter house, dase; corn-beet, 4 Ls os pay, pvitet tek loadvc ; veal, 26a28e for hind quarters; 16a1% for fore- te i, arudten, fore mpg Rag gh CF gh ‘ ; and, becom, Suerte: tree peck, Seno)" enn leat fpaseree, alee ; tripe, 10a12e per ; Freah ish, per ibFlounde Ge ; ola, 18020; hauiba, oy hnddeae alter entchoee 4 fisb, 160i8¢; perch, —els ue @noked halibut Ywatse; oked bh Tring per panes lbal6e; smoked macke 16adue ; alle. Oysters, pr'd lu, 7 crabs, wo 1 200 i do, ao 4 Gt the ame, pe ‘ 0, my + do hard dos., 260s; ted Lemperance voeal| a“ r eld an e ha A ri 1 * celebrated temper ve st, an a 00 We eed, bar ry ‘Waloe Be ere aireees “a ody oh ne ATRICK FE N, He = ; bune : « 105 ~ TE Ti 1 leoka: 1uai$e ; psbpern, Voll dos. nents | sano bunch. OF THE YOUNG bc; parsiey, | WRF crosses, Gt, ide; gariic, §; ihew T. A. B, Society, No. | of Erman sven: las mech Gh atc | Htier cocina ee ghia ne ph if by) 4 chi } mint, ening, Jan. Blet, at 7 o'clock. @ Duneli, Sade ; ayuaslies, marrow, ibadbe: eabbeges, 1d Wills and lady, Mr. Robt. Crowe and ou We; carrots, each, Sabe; bees, each, Gabe; an y Lina beans, yt., i aweet poreteus 2 peck, —abc; an and others, JAS. GUERIN, Pree, cauliflower, each, —e—c ; mushrooma, quark —e—¢; ce lary table, bunch, load0e ; do, soup, buneb, Sade ; ing from Malliex, N. 8, says: “ Having suffered } discourse some excelient music, Th several years with throat affection, to which clergy-| Prep, JOHN A. KELLY, Kec, Kec men are especially subject, aud having weed various A remedies, I have pleasure in giving wy testianony as n her Math to the relief I bave had in the discharge of my | Ao.y ey en's rhe cure Burns, Piles, Old Fores, Rheumatism, Chilblains, [ som, Campbell, and others, Depot 48 Liberty st, New York. 353 being daily cured by Metcsife’s Great Kheumat.c Remedy, T. thousands who have suffered excrutiating yy for years are instantly relieved and soom cuied by oe doses at No. 82 Bond ot., New York, every Luesiay only, from 9 8.m.w3p.m. Advice free, For Examiu- ing Lungs with Resp!rometer, 83. jis medi- cines oan always be obtaived there. $16 TRADE NOTICES. bi tors Bociety will repeas their Focal end’ Inst mental Concert, Dodworth's host ot Other talent wili sing on ths occasion, Tieke's bu Sh eae s lady and gentieman, bade! | at SOCIETY NOTICES. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEFTING will be held in the hall of the Immaculate Conception ‘Toval Abstinence Beneficial Society, Fast 16th street near ere A,on Sunday evening, 20th inet, aie oe Mr. Jon Cronpen and Mr. Edward Mui vanuy will be present and deliver addresses, a few of the members of the Bocety will entertain the meet ing with some beautiful soncs, Young men wishing Butchers’ Mects.— Roast beet, 24a2e ; com- i do soup pieces, Lua ibe; do stewing pleces: tend. Very Kev, WM. P. MURRUUH, Pres. CHAS, BOYLE, Bee, 110 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF © Father Mathew T. A, fi, Bociety, No. 1 of Jersey City, will be held in Washington Hall, cor of Newark and Jerse aves, Bunday evening, Jan. Viet —. " —elze; tnd Pies, ‘singing Wy Gen tamblory and cbere, Markorel,’ salt, each, 12eibe: black | The memibers ore requested to meet at ihe Hall, at § ibe; smelt Ib. wase; eat | orclock p.m. with regalia, JOHN DUNN, Pres, aise; white feb, | SCT LPN, Bee, by 156 ei 26 ©; pickerel, 1 rbot . - | hed and Cured’ Pu “amcked ool, Mate: | A GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Father Mathew T. A. B. Society No, 1, of Brook- lyn, will take place at the'r Institute, on to-morrow, unday, evening, at T o'clock, Mesers. Bro 4 Madden, Canni and Leonard will be there an d, Toal GY Per | speak on the cecasion, Prolessuc Greenwood cor ned-por'! Arne, — APY ; shoulders, 4 Shelt Pith, Lobaters, ative, Gal0e; do piki'4, tb. —: 25; do pot, Mabuc ; semlovs, | yeu tried friend, Professor Nash, will be there and discou: of their choicest «dies, The ‘egecables.--Kohirabt, b'h, Salve ; potatoes, 2a25 4 | puriic are imeised to come, PETER KELLY, Pron me, Singing by Mr, Thos Noiwn, , JAS. HAYES, Rec. Sec. N. B. The members are requested to attend to transact Lusiness concern ng WORKINGMEN —READ THE New Spruce at. Price 2 cents. nt * oe Yorxs MEN'S FATHER MATITEW TA. B, Society ime their hall, 9se Third sre ge Se ay evening, by the Misses Morrow, Quin, and . iy invited’ J BRRIY, Pres. P. ON'IELE, Vice Pest ‘J BARKE TT, Ree. Bee, 18 SOCIETY NOTICES. YORK ERA, published every evening 69 No. 4.N. Y., will hold o penine mete y, Eeq. 3: esere, Kick blic are re tT o'clock. Bperking br Peter od and Welch. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. JL. BISHOP I8 TO PREACH 10-MoR. *® row Evening, at T% o'clock, at the Banc ua 108 First o& on “ Iernei’s Kedemption, the Millie. nium,” &¢, Seate free 16 NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Asmociation, 161 Fifth eve, cov.of 224 #t — Mon h. ly meeting Mouday even) next at5 v'clock. et the Hoots, bessy by P. HAKWOOD VERNON, Faq Bulject—“"The Middle Pato" —in amusements Young men eordiaily invited. L. BOULTON | Kee, Hee, y EW YORK YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN Arsociasion, 161 Fifth , cor, of 22d 7 . Dero © were SPs asthe honue” Ladle tad eet cinen favited. Young Mea's Bibie Ciase on 1 hureday vening, a8 o'clock. ee a mad ey PREV. W. B. SUTHERLAND WILL each, D. V., in the Charles as. UP. Charch om to worrow, Sebbath, evening, at 7/9 o'olock. oi AUCTION NOTICES, AUCTION NOTICE,—300 CASES OF Boots and shoes to be sold uetion on Monday. Jen, 29d, at 104 o'clock, at th re of ©. 8, PARSONS @ BONr, $1 Courtland iw A SAMUEL WYNN, AUCT., 4 FAST +A Broadway, will sell the good will amd fixtures of & grocery and liquor store, this day, at 10% hr «ae ENRY FELTMAN, AUCT, 109 SEVENT fs eale thie precisely at 2 5 N ORTGAGE SALE Auct'r, Office 6" Bowery, will sell on Jan, 94%, at 11 o'c ock, the fixtures of the saloon kn: red cabbaes, 1bazbe each; pumpkins, 1Ya%b< next St, Patrick's Day, 160 Fru, &e.—Appies, balf peck, Puniee ; apples. com: | RAND PUBLIt t atk buah., 1 6uas BU: crepberries, quart, lbalse ; orl a tas Youur ite i ches, canu | emons, y buabve ; Stanges, dun, boni'aser eat T . Society No, % at their now and magaiticeat Butter ana Caeese.Prime butter, 46260 ; common, i Jones's Ansembly Roome, Broad bet. —t4¢; Cooking biter at —aube ; cheese, best, £ic; nd and Bleecker ats, on Sunday evening, Jan, ul, common, —alue; eggs, b and 6 for Yc, stTo’clock. Speake ward ny, Eeq., W. = § Berne Johneon, rt. Gallagher, ia and ~ John pecresh, Fee, Ringing bd: rs, McDonald, SPECIAL NOTICE Mise Canay: reuse Wilson, Kidd, *), Oven Me ¥ A Clergyman (ev, J. MeMurray), writ- aber” Bh oo AM Bast elt 4 be resent end ° ¥ handsomely decorated, TIMOTHY L. LYROB, PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF Ne. 6, will be held at their Hall, cor, 3ud st, Sabbath labors from the use of ‘ Brown's Bronchial } aud let on Sunday evening. Speaking by Troches.’ They have beom a great comfort, Otbers } Captain De Camp, Messrs, Concannon, Mulhal and bom ahere, Bi Messrs, Birch, White, Fasan, to whom I have recommended them have used them | Carroll aud the Morrow sisters, JNO. BHAKKEY, with advantage.” For Coughs aad Colds the Troches | res. P, DOOLEY, Ree. Bec. 164 are equally efficacions. 173 ee PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF A—A—We knew that Dalley’s Magical the United Father Mathew 1. A. T. deny 4 Hall, 809 Grand ot, B ookiyn, Pain Extractor does all it professes to do, viz.; To | Will be beld at Masonic A RR, Dt EF. D., om Sunday evening. ringers We tent . 6 BS KICHAKi Buntonsand Balt Rheum. 95 cents only per ber. | Breen, rc DOWLING, Kec, Bec, 111 RANCH No. 1 FATHER MATHEW U. B. 'T. A. B. Society will bold a meeting at their b Children having Worms require immedi- ate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes | 287 Husson a, Sunday evening, Jan, Yist. Speake: prolonged sickness, Brown's Vermifuge Camfite” |, Mr. T. W. Black and wid A. Button, the great ten - rator, Singing by the Mises Morrows, Mise are «simple remedy, and will destroy worms wixhout | yin ‘and Kennifick, Musie by John Benner, injury to the ehild. Sold at 26 cents « box by most | 1 dealers tn medicines. 36 le yeawessea to come early to procure JOHN WE Si, Pres, THOB. WEAP(F. JOHN DORMAN, Bec, 130 FATHER MATHEW T.A.B. SOCIETY, No, 6, of Brooklyn, (Greenpo!nt) will hold « grand public tem, meeting, in their hall in Franklin + near at Sunday evening next, at 7 o spotkere Mesure, O'Dosnel, Lynch and Cafl- . Bi P, Riely, Kea. and Mise Cannavan and rh re tithe friends of the cause in the nelghbor- hood are invited to attend. GEO. J. CAMPBELL, Vice Pres, JAMES HAWKINS, Kec. Bec, 140 ATHER MATHEW py SOCIETY, NO “Dr. Harrisons Peristaltic Lozmges—A & of New York, d.@ publie meeting. at Positive, prompt and pleasant care for Garett veneen ball 64th ot and Sth eve.on Bunday ereaing on. Q@iet tT P.M. Speakers, Messrs. Medden and Meade. Piles ana Dyspepsia. Foreaie by J. 8. LARRIBON ; 4) y % o @ uO, Vreqeiorera, Boston, Mans, anu bj. al dus Sloging by MeGuiness, Trainer and Coonoy, Mem “All the Werst Forme of Kkeamation are is wonderiul Medicine uever fails, and “Dr. J. HL Schenck of Philadelphia will be bers wishing vo have their sons eprvlied ae cadets will please present, Boys from the ave of ten wo fifteen vears are adinisssbie, and are expected to be resent. JAMKS O'REILLY, President, DENNIS BKW IN, RB. 8. ee |, Cae ‘ATHER MATHEW T. A. B SOCIETY No, 6, N. Y., will hold a public meeting at their Hall, corner S3d st, aud 2d ave, on Bunday evening, Jan, 21st, at T Goloek, Mr. David Welford yin ot » 1s a Singing yy woests, Cole, et one sr erent i 00 BAT Hin, by the Misses Morrow, 0 Foy and others, "ATK CRYAN, Lreaty, Me O'GORMAN, See. The BRENY—On Friday, Jam. 10th, Sarah A. wife of Gaders of No.6, will hold theif weekly meeting on OE eer in Mitt cf No handle roopect- | Sameer. Hie tuek, as Sector pm.” OT fia Vv Fe RA 0 ee ; ATHER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCIETY folly invited to attend the funeral, trom her late reaide Bedford ave, near Myrtie, | trooklyn, on No. 2, ot Brooklyn, will hold a Public Temperance Bunday, Jan, 21, without further invitet ion, 173 Meeting in their Hall, 168 Fulton st, To-morrow CLARK-—On Wednesday, Jan. 17, Ge orse W., son | Bvening, at 7 o'clock. leaac Marvlaud, 1), McVree- of Cocsge Hanford Clark, aged 9 yeu #,9 months | land ani Joseph MeClure will address the meeting, ‘4. RP EXANOER CAMPBELLS "Pree, CHARIS and friends of the fiunily, also : as 4 ree, GC ; ane cuba he isin Magi ap in aig ne | GOHABON. V.P. MICHAL FOV. bee. 108 ten 1: is inte residence, 2 at, ’ on Baturday, Jan. £0, at L o'clock, P.M. ist FATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SOCIRTY, CLOBE--On Tharsday evening, Jan. 18, Florence | at their hall, No. 6 of Brooklyn, wiil hold their public meeting P %, op Bunday evening, Jan, Irene, youngest daughter of Henry and bu san Close, “d 8 the and 21 days. veted by Messrs. "Ke Cathey, Re Perry, M. Piatt ives and friends of the family me respec: Uvered attr i renee | OEY Fats On ited to attend the funeral, frem the r Messrs, Downey, Gallagher, Nolan nod oe ry her parents, 66 Montgomery o 4, ils (Satur mga, ie a ‘clock. 146 “The Improved “sloat” Elliptic: Sewing Machines, A. HH Buplee, Agents want ed, aus Hewe Machive Compary, No 620 Bromiway, N.Y. Kilas hiowe, Jr., Presi dont. Agente eeler & Wilson Lock Sites Sewing 8 Kelly, PAT‘K. DI Pres, THOS. HIG- day, afternoon, 20th inst, at 1 o GINBOTHAM, - by GALLAGHER—On Friday, Jan. 1')th, Bernard Me ROBERT CROWE AND MR. DAVID Gellanher a native of the Parish of appach, Co, A. BUTTON, with other talented speakers, will lyrone, Ire. in the sre ee bie age. He.] adaress the pubilc meeting of Father Mathew Boclety expired in the enjoyment ef all comeclations | Ne. T, in the basement of the Church of the Anoun- of boly faith, elation, Mhattanville, ‘lo Morrow, ‘The relatives and friends of the fr anfly, and also | noon, at 8 o'clock. Miss Bez len and the members of Father Mathew U.B. 1. A.B. Parent | Nash and Millewilleng. Mr, P, J. M Bociety, No. 1, are most respec: invited to at- | recite some humorous poems, The concert tor tend the funeral, on Sunday, an. #1 st, at 13 o'clock, | Chareb, at 6% o'clock, causes the change of Lind of his late residence, Canale, cor. of Wash- | meeting. CHAS. A. CUARK, tresty PATKIC! mam thence te Calvary Ce uetery. Tyee GLLM PATRICK McKENNA, Sec. 11 papers please copy. £10 1HE FATHER MATHEW HA Paar or ai tee ti Cmnatine Tieeing ta News ciber ev focteies ot New York, Brooklyn 4 jereey—Brother mem! ‘Most res: ‘The relatives and friends of the fanatl y are respect. AP ep pee pd fyi unde) Ato | you that will want scarfs, ag I have a very large stock § rt ead on hand. My motto will be quick wale and Ughs profit, I have always on hand rosettes fer bails a: MANRON—On Thareday, 15th inst, A (icheel Man- | parties, pie nics. &c. Don't fo Rte Ben TS Mons Ps phe tah age. dt 4 roe #, near Pike, ROBERT eri jualin tances ' fami 'e ry - Th Ma VTOI’in wr Itt: ow those of his brother, Henry” Manroa, als 0 Mee ysent | NJOTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE FA- re 0! Hope Hose No. 6, are respectfulk / invited te ther Mathew U. B, T, A. B. Parent Boslety, are attend the funeral, on Baturday morn at bs | hereby notified to t at their hall 361 st, o'clock, trom his late reskience, 16% ster et, | on Su Jan. Sistas L2 o'clock M, precisely, in thence to Bt, Patrick’ Gothedral, where « solewa | ful! regaiiaandcrape on left arm, to pay the last ass of Reyuiem will be off for Ua) re of tribute of respect to ows deceased brother BEKNAKD, sou!, Dublin papers please copy. as° GALLAGHER. order of JEKEMIAH ¥ MEEHAN—On Jan, 18th, after » seve re iline Fron. WILSIAM MARE, Kec. See, 1 L % Bridget Meehan, a’ Dative of Giga, Irelams | aged ef NOTICE — THE DELEGATES TO THE Tem; ears and 4 months, 4 " "Mine relatives and frlenda of the family, w od thowe | io-morier’ ary ocock PMs at ibs Bowery By of ber pone, Perle sag yon T. & order of R. WILSON, Prost. P, LAMM, RB. TL spectfully invited to attend the tuueral, er oder of B. WILE BL amt Sa residence, 13 Elisabeth st, ou Suuday afterm ou, 21s MEETING OF MRETNOLDS—0 nartoe | alotr'en Upnany ereuing, Jan. TIA: at? celcks at REYNOLDS—On Thareday, Jan. 18, Cat! ciety, ou Bun ev jan, Lieb, at Reynolds, the beloved wite of Thomas ea na ot their’ ball, Hi, Brooms a. foeeking by Messrs, D, Greenpoint, in the 4%th year of her age. fangicn, Frank Purcell, and Lewis M, Cole, binging The friends of the family, and The Newry York | by Mises pieheney McGinnis, Mesars. 0’ Sulli- Steam Boiler Makers’ Henevolent Association, are | van. Kidd, Master Fiyun, and others, JERK MIAL respectfully invited to attend the funeral, fiom her | ¥. LYNCH, Prost. _MAKK, Kec, Bec, 167 therason ae Soclak. Greenpoint, ca Keaurday | Cor, PATRICK'S DAY IN BROOKLYN— * mee 8” | OF itie and Military Sooletien of Kings Count WALSH—On Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Dr.| are respectfully invited to send 6 Delegates from oac James Walsh, Co ti hich will be held His friends, and those of bis brother, Beclely 0 ne A ee. 03 Michael B. Jan W5ih, at? P. M, precisely, at 168 Wah, aua ol his browber-in-law, Richard Hennessy, * pews B ad are invited to be "present, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from,!] as » Marshal and his Aida are to be elected, ALF x bis late residenes, $66 Lhird ave, N. ¥., on Sunday | ANDER CAMPBELL, President; JUHN MULVEY, aitervoon, at ¥ o'clock, His rema.us will be interred | Kecretary. 6 in Ht. Pevor’s Cemetery, Bergen, N. J, 168 HE FATI [ER MATHEW T. A WICKHAM~—Michael Wickham, aged 98 years, the of ly ° ciety, No. 3, of New York, will hold » grand beloved sou of James and Catharine Wickhain, @ perance meeting in thelr hall, cor, #3d st snd 2d 5, tem, napive of the Ce. Tganiie Lislane.. late reside: | ave, om Bunday qreek pee a at 7 oobock, * pasties Li » and several lacies, JAMES IELANEY, TRADE NOTICES, ') Brest: Pe O'CONNER, ‘Rec. Bev. i fs —rmromenenn ———-———— V HAT DO YOU THINK — COMMON ‘0 CONFECTIONERS—THE JOURNEY sense and of rational auusemeat—Father wen Confectioners Protective Unien wali hold Mathew |, A.T. B. Society No, 8, Brooklyn, B. D. meetng atthe Apollo Kooms, 16 Prince st, on 5un- pupile semperence meeung -morrow day next, at 3 o’ciuck precise. y. Al) branches of the “ ir Hall, co:ner Grand and trade ae invited, By order of KE. WEAT KILL, following array of talent will be pre- Pres. H, BERNRBATH, Vice Pres, Jo. SHER | eoab: Speakers—Mossrs, Madden, Dr. North, WUOD, . ,P.S.--Employers want ip wilh | wud others. | Bingers-Mesars. Doli Nash, consult their laveress pared ryt eet ng others, ‘The New York striog Band will be presems ’ he’ Sei. oF sddzens ‘Tree ah” PiueE Chee Pret ARYAN MAMONY Bes, Ay as the Central Pa k Villa, remeved from the coy of loth at. and Sth av, to 49 Jackson st, where it \ be sold, cousisting in part of ¥ doz. cane seats chairs, 2 dog. wooden chairs, round and square biac Pitchers, mirrors, shades and curtains, sofas, clock and ell other goods. too numerous te mention, Sai poritive _ LIBELAKIE, City Marshal, 136 AWNBROKER'S SALE—H. will sedi on the Sist January, at 78 Carmine st, generat poreremens 14 get pledges. 186 CiRS, WILL SELL . 1 North Wililarm st, lot of household furniiure, sofas, tabies, matticeses, sewing inachiue, ower articles, clothing, &c. BUSINESS CHANCES. | A Y MAN WISHING TO INVEST A moderate capital fn a safe and immediate proti- by appyying te’ MB. LUNCH, neous 98 Teutine flows, 1a Be ep taba taki bea 330 —FOR SALE—THE 3-YEARS LEASK, iuet rai wie ar spats urate door ahi aitiyy Will be sold ch for cash. Apply te -SHERIDAN, 144 Sixtha N.Y. 9) | GOOD CHANCE — $350 — GROCERY sod Hover store forsale, Enquireat 4) Clare son st, until sod. Me, “ A DOWN TOWN DINING AND OYSTER saloon, with bar aud rooms attached, for sale chesp for cash only; also grocery, liquor and segat 55 pa lea aud coucert saloons, Apply oe A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOB ab: mm sto @ tor sale cheap in Tih rd. for any ro: There are 60 fail the building. id on accounte ui oprietor going the couuiry, Kor iurtuer particulars iaquire at Water rt, fll sold. 1 SUK DALE—GOUD NEWS DIAND COR, Tlouston st. and Bowery, Enquire at stand ot corner shoe store. J Fee SALE,A FISH AND OYSTER STAND, doing business, situated in a pablie marke’; r for selling, seknese Apply «t Third st, near Ist ave, i FOR SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING saloon, and fixtures, 74 Prince st. Inquire on the premires. 7 *OR SALE IN WILLIAMSBURGH, L. ,up-town.—The stock and fixtures of a caud variety at with epar’ ments to liv Apply at A. JOMNBON'S Wholesale 4 Grand at, bet 6th and 6th ate, FOR SALE—A RESTAURANT OPPOSITA the Kaiiroad Depot; 3 Lines of care start from door; ore partner who understands the business taken. Emquire at 96% East 14th et, 26 Fok SALE—a GROCERY STORE, DOING & good cah business, on one of tis avenues. k ‘uculars, inquire of M. © $81 Ninth owes 7 Ones R SALE CHEAP—A COFFEE AND Lunch Koom, in Courtland Alley, between Walk erand Whitesw. The owner having other busines, cannot attend to lt. Laquire im the ovoper shop in the besemems, 66 HOTEL FOR SALE—LOCATED IN TITU& ville; fuimiture and lease for 4 years, with ae commodation for 100 guests; now doing @ good bus, pees, and making monwy; will be sold ches for cash Call or address for iculars, to A. KNOWLTON 836 Fulton ave, cor. Portland, Brookiva. 1s ph RTE Bh RL AILORING BUSINESS FUR SALE— well established, s good ehance for a tailor with « small capital, teget inte good business, where " wil bave Feat of work, the store aad twe rooms wanted, oqalee 119 Varick st, i 87 a THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GRO+ cery store—stock small—with or without home, werou and harness, will be sold cheap, the owne: having other business, Call om or sadress JUL MALTBRS, Hudeos Clty, N.Je ANTED TO PURCHASE A FIRST? * elinity, pty ie, pil a Tece to soll ean eAY & purcbaser by addressing, E. VEYSASSAT, box Sun office, stating terms and locations, =» St $] Q5-FoR SALE CHEAP, THE STOCK) tures of a good fancy store; reat lor Vall for 5 daye at ¥6 Fushi Dear Also a fine Vented case, sheep” wa $20 07FUE SALE—THE STOCK AND hg apd, Sztures re 4 Stied up liquor swre Inguire of D. BU RKE, 4 Bleecker st, . ba id COAL. (COAL FROM THE MACDONALD & MAO EVOY'S yard. The best red sah, loouss roonn- fain and lehigh stove, grate and furnece, at the lowest market ee. Pe hse! Ibe. tw von, all under cover, frum No, 276 th 6, bet MACEVOY. “, 9th and lab avenue. a $11.00, TON FOR 2,000 POUNDS, the city Hest Hed ash P| fostn Weenie ae exe sud furnace woul, at $43 Howery aid 19 Llncaang [i li ys a i ci * | $11.00, PER TON—POR THE west ° red and white ash stove and ogg com pat, screened and detiver on hand. Yard, 154 Leror « oe. SWEET €& LA‘ 4 ATRENI 1ON LADIES—THE NE T Man ulectur Chatham vd ook's White Mar

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