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practicable, and let him buy sugar by the hoga- ‘THE NEW YORK \. Ss head, coffer by the aack, ies by the chest, ete, for 7 } ® Aivision among the asecciation, In this way the Hs h.d nn Mecca shake eh Mea gocoud great saving would be achieved. Now The Freedmen’s larean, supposing thie plan were adopted, how would the The til) designed to onlarge the powers of the | ro ative expenses stand between the city and the Freedmen's Hurvsu, which wae passed by the | coumry far!’ Doth would get their country pro- Senate on Thursday, is open to objection npon sev | duce diretly from the producers, and the city @ral important points. The moral effect of such » | couwmer, on that clars of articles, would obvious. law would be injurious to both the freetr.en aul | ly bave to pay agente’ and transportation expenses the planters, The bill provides that the Goveru- |!" cx-ess of the rural consumei's oatiay, ment shall food, clothe, shelter and doctor renew | Neither 4 would have to pay duty and devtitute freediwen, and also forniah thorn | to nicer But on the second clans With transporsation, The proviso ia intended to of article the city consumer would le the give only temporary relief ty auch freednen, but, | einer to an ext nt more than eq ng his rela practically, itin@ groat inducement for the ne | ¥e loos in carn procucte By petting bis gro Gres to quit work and becoma peamonere upon | 6eriim Ary yourty olen dinectky | ! vif tho Lounty of the,Governmont, They will feclitas | Geelees Mid jolversy be would be wrest ‘ {tatters tittle whether « Work aivco | counWYyMman ty tho exteut of tianapormaio., win | they Will be sure of ving in event, | the profit of the Sherer Tistoad of being urged utustry by tho fear | tang both cinasea ¢ ther, .t w.li Ot want, they will really be led to indolence by | secu thatthe city cons BVO tLe @ the promise of Goveranent rations, The bil 1] vauteze of saviny one profit, agaiues calculated to wet will equal y bud effect in respect | Weul! lege ouly the pu to the planters, It givow the Freosmen's Bureau | leaving bit: wetually the advantare over the coun- siimost abeoluse coutro! ju all mattera concerning | Wy cousumer, Fuel aod reat remain to be die- the relations Letroon tho pantera and the free i- | posed of. With reyard to the drat fe men, and enables thet institution to dictate in | geucral plan that we have sugygosted, avo ding matters that should belong entirely o employer | the extortioniste by buying in quanti- and einployod® The remilt of euch a policy would | ties from first} In =this sway naturally tend to make the planters anx.ois to es. | Coal may bo cbtnined in the elty as cheaply as in cape the surveillance of the Bureau, Ly employing | se country, except in localiies coutiyuous to white laborers to supriant the treedmen. Tho are anomalous, cos: of the coucern, ace rding to the bil!, would | 6) far asrent as concerned, leave the crowded and be another grave objection to it Itprevites forthe | hirh-pricet tenemer n the th y settled port eppointment of an Asniatant Comroiationor in each | Of te metropo!lé sal gu to the suburbs, In Brook- State,who shall have a sale fivo thousaud dol. | lye, Willameburch and Hy oken, within threa lara @ year, Fach antinaut commissioner oe) all | unlm ofthe Asior House, respectable houses ean Sppoint sub-commiemoners or avents, tothe exiont | be rented ¢ ree hundred dollars a yéor, which of one for each county, the Initer roceiving a nals | yee sinlar dwellings can be bad ary of fifteen hundred olers w year, Thor ce of the panies yw the noe which cases, of cour Ibiry Villages, Mere ta the Singin anutsbell: Avoid the middiemen clork, and each of the county eyente two clerks. | by co-operative p We can et some ides of ic comt of th'n consider’) atthes: avon walome will com ' ss Say t commessoners ta elowed a pases, and leave tho crowded «by | tecemeut bouses for euburben homes, the mast eacricn, ‘Dliere ere eleven t Crowfor’ the PUiba and tw vo: ‘ r Biato} Tnat Ci inateg aubor wos theentel wud Allows that | Setion conce the recent fil the clert« tony soade ‘ y the | ona of ontiawa upon the Rio Gran “ Generui"' talay " to ; ‘EAWFOUD, t mover in the (laturbance, four m iss thats ates je @ | Lee been arresiod, peral Warrzat, who Ctnall puri of tLae bach ec of | CommMancs our troo » Grance cistricy, thoayrna $ aa offce | an or ‘ ny pet@on who Ostablishinest, nud ‘ svor wold te reaitor ¢ init e breach of the neutealitr neede i to tue t care aby euch ous be sutowarily executed, of the det { toot, | Toasie the true and ony eafe corrse, The clas of and mdical attendanw of ol) the reve wha | men to whom sae waruing is givon Lave po respect would cou e under tie Courre « i ats, € tor daw, andeoly the fear of the death penalty will frem neceamity or tuciiustiy would couse a epi!) | Teataln them fr te that might resulé in seri heavier tax upon the uubivual (roams Ab the | O48 Cousequences to the country, Geoeral Warr Present sine, when ihe operations of she Daren | 28 Would alvo do well to stop the hob nobbig are comparetively tiutter’, the burion 0 toe reed | between bie officers and those of the Liberal forces men fale with heavy weighs upon the exhausted of Mexico, which bes Litherto boen so cor apleu. pureo of the Government, Tho proposed bill te ous. Ls te proper that the Liberals should be also objectionavie upon more general proun's treated cordially, but there have boven complaints that of being au infringiment upon the conntitu. | om the Linporial wi'a to the cect tet Libera tional righta of the States—but we will not now line | POSH CH havo frequently received covert #4 from uss that plinse of it, Lhe practical effect of the | OF solders. Tho almof our Government should :measure would be simply to eutail a heary expense be to maintain a rigt! ooutralitr, and to give nei- ‘Upon tho Government; to increase she discontons | Her of the Mexican belugerents auy good ground of the negroon ; togive the plauters more ground | fF comp'aint. — for grumbling; and to perpetuate an institution Kentucky and the Anti Slavery Amend. ‘that has, taking everything into consideration, went, proven itoelf a nationa! nuisance. Tar Kentucky Legitlature te @ queer inatitution, — —— Ou Tourslay, they passed » resolution co tering Tho Revelt in Spain Ton latest European nows brings very full de- tails of the insurroction in Bpain. The outbroak, however, is more properly ® military revolt than @n insurrection, for up to the date of our last ad- ‘Vices no portion of the people had enayed in the Movement. There was of course much exoitement @hroughout the Kingdom, and prowpt measures ward the governinent; apd if it at were taken by tho authorities to preve POPU | satisfaction they ought to le welcc Mar demoustrauon, but nothing serious had oc- eurred, General Proim, who commanded the @utinous soldiers, had not been reinforced by guy other portion of the Spanish army, and asthe foval troops wore following closely upon him, it wan almost certain that he would be captured, or cle escape into Portugal, © whole aifair is somewhat wysterious, partiG larly with the opposition of their State to the auti-clavery amendment to the Constitution, and reotlirming their previous action upon that mubject. Ofcourse, they know that the amendment was alre 4 law, having been ratifled by the requisite number of States, and the fact officially proclaimed. Their oiject was simply to s.ow o Little petty spite to- rded them any soto it, Bat, we should like to know how often Kentucky pro- poses to vote against the suwendment. The Le; lature has up to this tine declared «, tthe measure about haif-a-dozen times aud thore je po sign that they are yet eatistied. Is is waid that in Berks County, Ponnsylvania, General JACKBON continues to receive a Tospectable vote at every election, and perhaps the K.ntucky Legisia- Fegerd to the cause that induced ihe outbreak, and ture intend to vote fe A amendwent at every the object that General Par expected to accom. enguing session, It looks that way. plish. Is seema, however, that his Purpose was to — sevolutionize the Government, and that be expected Fenian Iniermers. 40 be sustained in the revolt by the army andthe | Charles Dickeus thus aptly describes a “Fenian People, Butit seems thet he succecded in influ- | Informer: sncing only the two regiments under bis jmmodi- To Iriah political trials thero is — regular per- ate command, and that instead of being joined by | former, who alwayscomes on aud lends « Specially other detachments of the army, he was obliged to dramatic interest to tha whole. ‘This is the informe er, as he ie known to the crowd; th mi Fotrest to the mountains for the safety of himself | he ie more courteously koown to tha tow. is @ud soldiers, There is # strong revolutionary spirit | dramatic to gee this actor's entrance; his furtive st giamce at galleries, asif there were oneinice in Bpain, and under more favorable auspices 18 | th ore, read Spring on bim; bis timorous an- might be Rindled into # tame, but it is quite prob- | swers to the nest contempiwous questionin, of able that the movement of Genoral Pui will resuls | the crown | r® who Aeom anxious toh “4 " " nly in the death of tha: officer and some of hie ope ae whe STN wor at bp bebeo la yet as subordinates, The doom of Spanish movarchy w | the briacuer'a counsel advance to grapple with b ably ite bh is not yet. him; bie fawning explanations and seli-juatifica- ooming, bub probably ite hour is net y Heat bis falling Lege Nape brazen iinpudewce and vray! as le obliged to confess some fresh Cost of Living —Advantages of Co-opera- piece of treachery; bis half-eavayo and defiant : on. confession sa he is broughtt> bey and tho truth In previous articles we have shown that the wruug from him; and the bitter scowl of secre: txcess of household expenses in the city, rage at the skilful oounve! who bes forced tum to makes degraving picture of binse f, It were over such expenses im the country, ie at- | simost to be wished that this mode of proving (ributable, first, to the profits reaped by the mid- fe Were not known to our jaw; though it mus tle-men th; h whose hands country pro- adimitied that is is always introduced with ; x reluctauos, and thrown in as amake-weight: aud “uce passes; and second, to the profita of city | ihaton this eccasion all parties couceraed sucns my retailers who deal in imports and manufectures, | rest very httle cu the “TuMruel's!’ assistance, and whose hoavy oxpenses consumers ere obliged to pay. Therefore the great end to be achieved is Whe Vaults of the Bark of France, the avoldance of these middle-men—to obtain the The walls of these voulsa aro of ai ipeudous threk- articles needed without being compelled to contri- | ness, Oo descending the steps loading to their bute toward Fifth avenue establishments, The | entrance, the first obstacle we fad ia au iron door, only thing requisite is co-operation among con- | locked with three keys, one of which is in the @umers, It i# not practicable for a» single | hands of the Governor of the Bank; the second is citizen to buy from firat hands, but forty, fifty, kept, by bed sashlon, and the third by the consor; or hundred may associate themselves together, | 2° that this door cannot be opened withous the sitnultaneous consent of theve tive funct onaries, contribute to ® common purchasing fund, and Wo thus gain access to a firs ¢ hparinent, con: buy what thoy require independently of the Classes | taining the funds tur currout use. The wale kept to whom they now i fi . | here 18 a0 curiously constructed that if you do not if poy large protile, For ox know the secres of its construct.on tie align sest ample, let fifty mechanics unite in a purchasing | touch anywhere wil! set» howy wlarc agomy, loud association, let ther dispatch » competent man of | SHONGE Martie al the jamais of the easabiiah- b to b A » | mous, # pDextcom partment is cirevlar,and called aheir number to the country to buy # six monthe' the Herre; it cannut be enwored witbous the sawe supply of the leading articles of bousshold con Ceremonial, and it 18 fitted up with fire-proof shelves, samption, Let the agent buy tlour from the m't- | I} contaive all she importauts deeds, notes and pe ‘ee, pote butter, ete, from tho farmer, saliea | Por# belonging to the Bank, also deposits of privau ‘ pordous, Here the Dake of Bouuswick used to anddried meats from the grasier, and so on with | [oave his jewels, previous io golug on w journey #)\ the chief articles of country produce. His pur. | Mademoiselle Maré used to { her Ghanoude bases can be shipped directly to the city, ant here there; the lingot d'or was us. uted in the same piace, de. After the Serre como the vaults pr be divided among the amociation, saving the erly wo called, the entrance to which is loan sf Profits of three or four classes of middle-meo, and aa reo door, secured i, y several {Combination A jocks; it turns ou central pivots like Tudlan doors dncurring no expenses «that «the latter lb ives access 40 @ Woll-hole, containing » winding @ave, except the bare exponses of the ag- Staircase, adroitting but one person at + titoe enc at. By that means the first great pacing ih harranean ie ws 420 meters in Ongsh, These are fillad with iroa 8 contain saving will be made, But that is nos j tug lugots aud com, and lebelied according to all, Then let the agent go to the wholesale dealers wa contents, By wi ‘ay of additional security, the B the etiy, os besier silly to she jobberm whep | ¥el:bole iighs be idles up wiss sie), aaa in? & minute's notice, if the safe. menaced in the slightess Financial News, Markets, &o. New York, Friday, Jan. 26,6 P. M.—The general Stock market has been unsteady to-day, with « downward tendency, Governments were dull and fractionally lower, Gold closed at 1830's after selling ar high al Cal ana ranged at Ga percent, Prine bide were Gg aT por cont; good do, Sad per cont, lower goades lv a IS porcont. The market for exchange was firm et 1.5% a 108% for bankers’ Dilla, with rather more Inquiry, On'Change to-day Flow wea dull 'ut without mate ialehange, Wheat Was quiet and without decile’ change, Corn wae | dull apd lower, Oate were more active, Pork opened | heavy 1 lower, and cosed unesttied, Beef wee quot rd wat otoady, and Whiskoy was quiet aad t SPOOR CAL POO PISeT noARN. 80 Stontngton Kt... 117 10 Mich. Cea, KR. Wd 1 6T 140 OTM ) 4&6 won is you MU. & ‘ shy 1) An. Go Sh, 19 tank N, - | s) Lop. & Tra. Bk. 100 4g 70. & Leather B. liu '¢ 46 1) Kotiaad Mir. Mm” o i) Oum. Com it, is on do Hits 0) Weat Uniou del, 61% raw 6) QuietaiverM os 8000 do eis i Mari; t i lw Chi. & Alton RB. li4 1, Copuks Lou M.. M% S200%D HOARD, 400 Trea. 73-10..... 98% To Erie R..... 1000 Obie & Mies “4% do b ive Laather B13. adian Kh 2. UW & ¢ & litte. it &N. la eh Mt u. Ae 10 Quicssilver M 7 1” eee J Y. Cen. BR. , u Dives £4 Chi, & Ki, i ‘ ’ “W Mud. By. M., 1/0000 U.S. Ga, BL, ep. 1 14M Erie R...,...... 8996 Yoo CBiins15 1 Iw do. a ous 100 Hud, Ry. R,. tun 4 do., foo lnm Uy uy lrea jouw ce 1400 do, d or Ohio & Misa, & Levther Bt, : ) co. -& Aion R..1e 200 PFA gy Del, Lack. Wigs Su do, 40 NL. Com, it Yi'g $6 ChL b. & Q, ws do, vi Woeshington Market Retafl Keport. Frivay kyesing, Janu.26, 1950. Yostness at Weabineton Market bas ruled quiet tluce our last report, and no new features either io aiality of quantity of auy article offered are obeerv- able. The poultry stands still continue loaded » ith fowls, and prices aro still quoted extromely low, the beet quality chickens being offered at d2azdc por ib, Venison fs also abundant, sud good cuts are retailing to-day at from 1esue per ib,, aud prices still continue to deciine, Kgae are in more plentifal supply, and rates have declined a tiitle to-day, elx, and in some Melances soveR, being now offered foraquarter, Of frit, apples area shade higher, beet selections having been advanced to $600 per bbl. Common frult ts offered $2 60ag4 00, Giovories remain at last wook's prices, viz.: Coffea, pure, at dade; mixed, 25 be and Javaat 43a5%¢ per ld, Brown sugar, 1Yal6c, and crushed do, 15'9a19c, Tea, 9ne2 25 per lb, Molasses, Thoatl 40 per gallon, Wheat flour, 219 Wahl 00 per bbl, or $1 Sue$1 Sy form 251b, bag, Other quotations are as follows Putchers' Meatea.—Rovat beot, prime, 24900; eom- Mon, isavde; do soup pieces, Lalbe; do stewing places; lvaibe; do smoked, ¥ind bi doi cloak, Cy po. tes ure 1iathe; veal, « for hind quart quert Mutton, fore swartor, —ulbe; do show, Weatse; lunb, per pound, 15aud; bacou, c; fresh pork, 13axve; eorhed-par i, = He, saneavom, —atle; tripe, alle per pound; lard, lenf, Se; Lama, atde; shoulders, 15¢, Kesh Fuh, per lb. halibut —a—c; heed SAHOO, ———e; mackorel, walt, each, Lialbe; biack fel, Ibalse; perch, —al5c; amelts, Ib, Yua—c; cat feb, —« blue fieh, —a—e ; baw —azbe; white teh, atic; pickerel, 20e; turbot, Ye. oked and Cured Fixh.-Smoked cela 22a?8e; ed baibut, domvte; smoked herriug, per buach, bale; smoked mackerel, 1¥a%vc; dried codfish, 10 alle, Shell Fith.—Laobaters, alive, 82100; do piki'd, Ib, —; oysters, piki'd 104 2 0.3 60; do, unpik!’d, Thal 60 per crabs, soft, 1, 150200; do hurd dog. 25asu; claims, bard, per 100, 7541 26; do soft, 26a5Uc ; scallops, quart, —a. Veveradles.Kohirebt, b'h, 6a10c ; potatoes, 2nacs 6 eck ; turnipa, Yow2he half pek; lettuce, at itatbe per ead: radishes, biuek, xaoo; onjons, quart, bali; leeks, lualac ; peppers, bell, doz,, —adTe ; sage, bunch, be; paraley, 1 Fr cresses, qt. 6c; garlic, --; Paresaipy Sabe each; spinach, —able '¢ kK; oye ter plan #, lve bunch; chickery, per head, ba7; ity bunch, Sade; wjuashes, marrow, —a—c; cabbeges, | We; carrots, each, Sadc; beets, new, each, sabe; Litua beans, qt., 20e; aweet potatoes, 4 peck, —aSuc ; caulitiower, each, —a—c; mushrooms quart —a celery, table, bunch, 1¥e%5e; do, soup, bunch, Sade ; 10d cabbages, Lbazbe each ; pumpkins, Larbe. Fruit, &c.—Appies, half peck, 50aT5¢ ; apples, com- mon, \ veh. Yoves WW: cranberries, quart, ]halse ; peaches, canned, quart, b0c; lemons, doz,, liaxbe; orn dor, boul ube, b one, Chee, Prime Batter, 45850; common, cooking but a 4 cheese, best, ge; conten ave; exes, 6 and 7 for Ybc, 9 R.. Ye: do bind do. SPECIAL NOTICES. | An Acknowledged Institution. Brown's Bronchial l'roches are among the acknowledged in- stitutions of the land, What would our ministers, our lecturers, our lawyers, do without these jnvalua- ble Troches? To whatan anouvt of “ahems” and coughe and throat clearings would we be all rublect> od, were it not for those all powerful and soothing lozenges? We have tried them, and they did us good.—New York Waverley, 129 A.—It lo a tact, and vinee you that Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor cures Baraos, Pies, Corns, Bunions, Rbeumatian, Frost Hites and Skin Diseases, For sale by all Druggtats and at Depot, 43 Liberty at t 260. « bo: Mach Sickness with Children as well as Acalte, attributed to other causes, ia occasioned by worms, Brown's “Vermifuge Comfite” are effectual in destroying worms, and can do no possible injury to the most delicate child, a ae Dr, J. H. mehemck of Philadelphia will be at No 82 Bond et. New York, every Luewday only, from 9 a, m. 409 p. mi. Avice tive. For Examine 4u2@ Lungs with his Reepiromote:, ®3, His mod- cines can always be obtained there, Boo Another Care.—A Indy who had kept her hed tor veu mouths has Leen restored tw perives Levih by one bottle of Mowalie’s Great Rheumatic Remedy; “It pever falla.” Ww The Celebrated Diamond Parlor Matches for ale at 25, 30 and 36 conte per dozen boxes, wholesale and retal Manufacturer's depot at lodi Manafuciuring Co.'s office, 66 Conrtiandt pt we Sewing Machine Company, Ne.629 Broadway, N.Y. i lias tows, Jr, President, Agguee wanted, ES Grover & Baker’s First Premiom Elastic Bete pony, pes Rf ‘ iy sy | apa Im. roy: etite! achines for ore TRADu las: rs, delesrooms 406 Licondwar, oly PECIAL NOTICES, SOCIETY NOTIC ia omen Wheeler & Wilsen Lock Sewing GRAN "BLT 7 1 Machine and Buiton Hole Machine, 616 Vioadway + dat) BP 40h IC MEETING OF THR en will take piace et their “Inetitute” to-morr ° BDMAT iis. g day) evening, te slock Messrs, Crowe, Nai. en and Cooningham i BOORMAN—O8 Wednesday morning, Jan, 24'hy | yossrs. Neoh, Murray and fn reli be where 19 ne James Boorman, in the ssd year of bis ave ven the ineeting with some of thes hole rela ‘The relatives and friends of she family are res | ties, MICHAEL FRAWLEY, Prest. PATIO ae carey’ ar to atte re the Lat ats + bg ee bogey FG AN, See. 119 on Saturday morning, Zith inst. at the Mereor «| ; < — y y . ™ Presbyterian Church, bet. Waverley Va aud BUASCH NowT, FM. U. BLT. A,B, S07, Chaton Pisce, without further fuvitation Be loty will hold a poblic meeting at their hall, sf BRETONNIERF—On Thursday, Jan, 25te, August | Hodson et, Sunday evenin dn, wii Le delivered by Mecers Danto', | Sinving by Mevare ke ony Cala tnily | Bweeney, SN. B The members are requ invired to attend the funeral, frou ouee | Meetat their hall at Vertcloek Sanday afie SY Past 260 ot, on patuday mioriic an. 2th, ob | the revising of the conetintion. Also lt wa lo'clock, “bt poeily resolved that a vote of BYRNE—On Friday, Jan. 26th, at 6% o'clock, P. | Oyu uneeey she Dail cred ui the chit LAD je i Mis Ano Hhesua, the beloved wife of Jamve By1u0, of | surnighed at enid Dall. JNO. WALSLL Prost, Tai 4s be U. MoTEERY lier fur a! #1! take pleee from the Chnrch of the | LOT 5. print Tone culnie Conceptiog, id4tt Monday, Jan, JPATHER MATHEW TL A BK, SOUT! TY. sth, Purthor notice in Sunday's Lerald, 6 No. ¥. of Brooklyn, will hold thei rega'a CUFERY- On Friday morning, Y6th, Mre. Jane | iemperance meeting at their hall, 165 Puston s Cy wife of Mr, Jovcpa Cherry, im the 67: year ot | i riow, Jan, 2th, at 7 Ler: ge Mesere, Dickson and Gilli Faneval rervice, Saturdey, 27th, at 3 o'clock, P. | meeting. Good singing will he pertorn M, at Lor late cosidenco, S64 iiceckerat ‘Uh own voraliate All are invited, ALEX, rerains will be taken to Paton, X. Jy a HELL, Prest, CHAS, JOHNSON, V. Preat, ment, 0 DONNELLY —At Yorkville, oa Friday, Jan. 26th. | TXATHER MATHEW 1. A. B.S, No, yy after a long aad severe jilnesa, John Donnelly New York, Public meetings oo Wednesday fed a and thoes of his 1 Faleard L. Howar +a native of the Parish of Clombrouey, County ot Loug- Sunday evenings, at T o'clock. Hall, S4th ot. a fo.d, Ireland, aged 63) ears, ave, Thor, Elton, Eeq., aud B Gallacher, Ben. . May his soul rest in peace, Amen! sie the Tagett on tnotrey eve alae Bin ‘ f riano, by NBT The friends of the family are coapectinlly invited | AUd muare on the piano, by Mr. Basset Then to attend the frnerm), trom the residence of hie | ill be a special meoting of al Ve ee abers at? Pit son-in-law, Michael Reilly, Sth cor. 6th ave, | Suotay, Ben, for enroiment of Cadete, and prenar Yorkville, on sunday atiernoon, Jan, Sth, at Lig | Stone for St. Patrick's Lay. Members in arrears, elock, Biackbaro (England; papers please copy.1u5 | ¢xpected to be preaont, es the lawe of the § ¢ oy will te et ly enforced, JAS. O'REILLY, Pr DUNNE—On ‘Thareday morning, Jan, 26th, ~aRre RWIN, RUS ha ipelas, Stephon Dunne, seed 47 youre. a — clits ‘uneral ‘wilt ke place from st. Andrew's | FXAGHER MATHEW T. A. Bo SOCTy No. & of Brooklyn, will hold a pul tic mee ine ou Sunday, at 1 o'cloc k. The fri dof bis other, William Dunne, ar their ball, 22 Court #t, on Sunday evening. Jan berein-lew, Daniel « Patrick C. | ‘ e'clock., Hon, Geo. Hall, and Robert ¢ " and the members ot the Knights of 8%. Pat Vi addr the nudience, Sincine br Wa alco the members of St, Vincent de tom " rance nighting ale ty + De mat, & EB. Tare Pri JAS. FAGAN. Va] Prest, THOS. HIGGINBOTHAM, Ree, See. 14) | GQRAND FENIAN LECTURE IN JERSE | I ci t Cooper Hall, by D. A. SUTTON, on Pasce b. Witand eloquence, Aleo vocal nat Audrew's Conte @, are inviod vo at. ex FORD—On Thursday, Jan. 26th, € Wile of the late Patrice Ford, aged 8) yours The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the T. F. Meaghor Club, are ree 3 iuvited to attend the funeralérom cor, S14t at. and 4th ave, on Sund, {ust at Lj o'clock. Retaine will vary Cemetery, 10, papers please ci HOSIFR—On Fifth day. 26th inet, of typhoid fever, Samuel !’, Hosier, in the Hoth vear ot Lis uve ‘The relatives and friends of the family ace respect- dar, Jan, Inetramental mete be the Temperance Niehting * Me Prof, Nash, and Messrs. Lindsey, My. will cing; Mr. Hencell will perfeg hand o:herairs on his harmonium, A orang 353 fully invited to attend the funeral, at bis ine NICKERSON AND J. CO) ANDEE | rosidence, 207 South Second #, Brooklyn, E. 1, ou | i, Re ae pee a iN Second day, 11 o'clock, 20ch inet, 14 Father Mathew T, A. Be ocior Ne ‘N via MURRAY—On Jan. 26th, Margaret Murray, aved | their hall.cor. 4d at. and Yd ave.on Sunday ev ening, 06 year, Jan, “th, at 7 c'el Bingine by Mesere L 7 Friends are requested to attend the funeral, this | Larkin and Wileon tiao by the Minses Moriow, by after acon, et 9 o'clock, from 96 Cannon at, rf) and Cannvan, PAT*K CRYAN, Preset. M. O'GOR NOKMAN-—On Friday, BAN Hie relatives and frends tpectiully invited to I attond the funeral, trou hie late residence, 7T hart i ny Higa liouston #& on Suuday atternoyn, Jan, Yoth, 27 public meeting v'clock, a5 the baeemnent of the Church of the Annunciet ROS TRON —On Thursday, Jan, Mth, Bridget Ror- tanvilie, to-morrow (Sunda tron, aged 2Y years, daughter of Frank and Margaret | o'clock &ingine by Mine E MeMahon M-Cuicheon end Meneenve The friends of the tamily are respectfully invited | ted. CUARLES A, Cl, RK. Pr to attena ah funeral, on Paneer wire * 1] GILMOKE, V.P. PATRICK McK o'clock, froma her iate residence, in ith ave t <¢ 60. aek MeeON ena oe i 42d and 454 ote. soy OTICE—TO THE FATHER MATHEW YONGE—On Jan, 24th, after « long and painful | + * and ot er olvie Br New York, Brookiry ilners, Abia, K » in his 63d year, \ Kelatives and friends of the familly, also me bers ot Lebanou Loge, 191, Free 2 tinental Lodge, 117, 1. UO, of O. requested to atteud the tunerul, t dence, 425 Cherry et, ou suuday, . Jock, P.M. 26, Goorve Norman, MR. ANTHO beon will adidregs the pw Society, No 7, ia ~ you that will w nethew nd. My nv fl be quick I have a! hand 2 NEW YORK FATHER MATH A.B. Soctety. will b Int me At there hall cor of 24d at a WNT LY * ps de ee ah wens Jan. Y8th, wy 4 MPO CONFECTIONERS—A GRAND MASS | Torani, an. Mth. at oY. . meeting of the Journeymen Contectloners of ond Larkins, Aleo Misses M: ! N.Y. and Brook! the held op Sanday next. sth | others too nmtnerous to ments 4 asombly toows, band v3 | javited. Come early and procure suats, 4 ty. All journeyn DELANY, Pres. PATRICK O'CONNOR. Rog ¥ KATHE LLy | See 101 ate yners Protective | = Tr rm a Ti it Tp Ho BERWEATH, View President do, JOUN | AJOUCKE TO LADIES OF IRISH BIRT T OOD, Secretary do. 128 and Descent.—A public meeting will be } = aan Munday. wth indi, ac ¥ o'clock, in the Hall. 09 fe ton st, Broo! ny for the purpowe of orgautzine as Lraneh ef the Ponian Staterhood. All who are favors able to the cause ere inviret to attend amt eo ives under the Banne wilt addrees the me SOCIETY YOUIC Airuniic TEMPERANCE MEETING OF rot the Green, ky se i the Father M ; Ri f pw TAL Bociety, No. 1, of Joey City, wi in Washington all,cor | — a rp Newark and Jersey aves, Sunday evening, Jar, URLIC TEMPERA vsth, at To'clk, Speaking by Mr, Marsiand and Mr. - the Eastern star Lodge, Good Bina Irving. Singing by Micky Mullen and Patt Melious Mond » ey uing, Jan, 20th, at the hall cor ald, JOHN DUNN, Pres ULLE : ' of South vee te) N. Bee. il v4 and 4th ete, Willinmebureh. Sperkers, Prog TTENTION, ALL “CIVIC CIETIES Danie! Booue and Wm, Vao Namee, editor of the 4 v . © n Trade’sa Advocate, Sincing by w Brother members, it is quite time that el iet y, Wiill othors, 3. BA should turn up to reduce the high prices of your reya- pauwers WANGHS GBA GINO VAR. Bi) Hine, Call on WM. EAGER, 71 Mulberry at., over | eee — = lins's #tore, to y dvantage, You wil find all JUBLIC TEMPEKANCE MEETINGS WILL kinds of regalia by “5 por cent, cheaper than you can be held by Nepune Division, No, 5, Sons ct buy anywhere else, All orders and voutrie « punctu- | ‘Temporance, every Wednesday evening. at Croton ally attended to. 452 phd =e Hall, it Bowery, tod Speniee Gemcneirs: rl \ . ‘G * ‘ONVENT Jan, at, Talented speakers aud singers wi ‘ AX A MEETING OF Tae CONVENTION | ste, S.,iucaiet tits eeeaeghay picinity, held op Sunday, Jan. $1, a8 thelr Hall, 198 | Huncay evening, at €8 Hast broadway, ai tie ofl: ck, Bow ery, on motion, it wae unas yusly beantend to oR. Lote Freel. JOBN GLOV bias) Neal] losert an advertivement in the New York BUN ex- | % AChR. 1. ee — ee sive of their undiminished confidence in the UM SELLERS, CLEAR THE TRACK= uteerity of Mr. Wills, Editor of the Irish J iberato: 3 Fawhea slso their completo satistection with the toue he York,will be articles in his journal, and their complete and a} o- mh Suotay late fresvew sl of all sytapathy with th snonymous ing by the |” slancerer who cured the inserti in the sv % ‘A Ji : of the 18th inst, prdg tay * | secompished orato: 1 W. Hayne Jckneop, Bing advertisement purporting to y » Dan pventiog. DAN'L Oi ibe Yosee tant FE d Waliace, also severn! of 3, See, 13! ance Pehla sles, FRANIG ut AY RILEY, V emanate trom the LY | the Yous Men ray t ——— ak AM 1 1 ae d. GALLAGUE Pres RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMEN-| W™ BOYD, Kee. Sec Meating on Sui tal Concert wii! be given by the Father Mathew poedtesed re bi We tor the outs j term. Zi fae frees No, % of NY at thelr Hail, De. | BOmtuation of officers tc BS mit Balidings, joor, cor. wis “Ww : we a Monday eveningean, duh, Ot Ta een aves co ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN| BROOKLYN—= K. FEBNEY, Chairman, J) MULSHINE, neclevary All eivie end military societies of Kings Count SONC Pros. i T OC > opectfuily invited to een ates tom Cael ROLL. Mee. Beer sare a A ae poclety’ to the Cenventem, pouch » ft be hela i = maa WT - - day, January 23th, at « precisely, at te PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MERTING OF | Fulton 5, lireakvn, AAU rw invita be pene he ¥ ne Men’ Fath % ® Marshal und his Aids are to be elected. — tN. 5 will be id M their ry gen be Society Fate ed CAMIBELL, Prondent, JOHN alae | Pid ng. Speake . Piatt, | Secretary. a eee eee oe phe Johneon, and others. Siue- | ern EN’S FATHER MALHEW 1A.) Carroll, ilury, Fagan, Miss Foy ard VUNG MED Maia cal fis eeaeke TA SUARBES, Fess, F:DOGL SY? | ig Tegeu ance tea Ee ine ; 9 ¥SE 3h re Lith « A GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Miser? | OU Sunday Syenlnk at 7 lok, pM Binns ing by the Young Meus’ Father Matt BLM Morrow, Foy and Mre, Connell, aud . Booty, No, 8, at thelr hall 50, Broader re Le Cairoll, Welsh, Willaon. Come arly aed Asmeoubly Rooms, on Sunday evening, Jan. 25th, at | procure seuss, JOHN BERKY, Pres. BP. O'NEILIg T o'clock. Speaking by W. iH. Van Namee, Euiior of jee i‘res, J RRETT, Kec. sec. liz the Trades’ Union, and D. Walford, who will lecture | Ireland beiore and after the AW rather ae -™ NO’ — Mathew. Singing by ‘Misses ‘Pergusns Cannes RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Callahan, Mrs. McDonald, Messrs, Ridd, P. H.Kiely . ay Fagen and Goodwin, Prof. Lather will discourse P. A. MISSION—THE DELEGATES sone equisite music on the accordeon, y L-LYNCH, Pros, JOLIN AS KELLY, Roo Seely PUBLIC MEETING OF THE IMMA © Conception T. A. B. Society, will te held the School Hail, East 15th ot near ave A. on | yee e@nre requested to meei for bu at No. 197 Ninth ave, Saturday evening, Jan, 27, at bo'ci'k. 69 A P, A, MISSION—REV, W. M. VAN. @ WAGENEN will deliver a discourre in the Mission Koouw, No, 161 Kighth avenue, cor, 15th sty 2oth inet, ab T o'clock P.M. An add pw pee ‘ 9 Bonetleede Eifects of Total eae try hp Kad Sunday evening, Jan, 28th, at 7% o'clock, ou ered by a Hgushed and popular young Orator,and OR SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERANS Boeke eae’ Wallace’? Patong athe ty fan ev, W. KOREN, of the Norwegian Luth, By nody members of this, the Excelsior Total Abetinenc will conduct services at 467 Bowery, every Sundayy elety of New York, are reepecttully invited to attend atlis A.M. and dy P.M, 87 Very Rey, Dr, MORKOGH, Pros, CHARLES ‘I MISSION—ON 47H BOYLE, Bec. 188 evue, Greenpoint, sab’ A RUBLIC MERTING OF THE YOUNG | school ut 10 A.M, and 1s PoM. Pescbiug » Mon's Father Mathew T. A, B. Bociety, P.M, Bubject- ank God aud take courage, Lace Brook!yn, will be held at Lattiiver Hail, ¥ ture on Wednesday eveaing, at 7's o'clock, 22 t., Sunday evening, Jan, 28h, at 7 oF i nT hinhOD 1a 1 7 TOA ore Hen. c T, Mille, and others, fore e b. BIBBOF anni sane vd poeta HM. OY ried others. JAMES GUERIN 105 Firet s% “On the wecond coming of Chriat, ine JAMES HAYKS, Bec, 136 io ;, et ee Millenium,” &e, seats free, PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY | RyEw YORK Yi GM CHRISTIAN A the Father Mathew UL. B. T. A. b, (Parent) Boel. EW YORK YOUNG ENS ieeapetd a ety, at their hall, $6] Brootie st., on Sunda y evening, ABBOCIATION, 16] Fitt a event a, cor. : dan, 28th, at 7 o'clock, Speaking by Mr, Hew) street. Free keetuce on Wednomlay eveniug next, a DL, Wastord, and others, singua M oat b o'clock, at the ltooma, by D. J. MacGowan, M.D, Fagan and ‘Kearney, Prof, Lather will also be ar Subject—Aborigiva: Ainericans, Young mene B be ent and discourse wome beautiful music, JEREMIAH | C!ae# on Thursday evening, ab, Bubject of lesoo— FL LYNCH, Prest, WILLIAM MALIL ‘Kec, pec. iis | Comeicnce, 4 COMRADES, WHAL'S | Lik WATCH. | QT. ANN'S FREE CHURCH, 18th ST, eho? Excelsior \—Fathor Mathew 1, A. 1. B, |) near Sth ay.-—(o-morrow fev, &. Benjamin will bociety No. 8, Brooklyn, E. AU hold a Pubiie | preachyat Ts A.M. and 74 1 Mand Rov, Dr. Gale Tomperance Meeting to-thorrow evening at 1 o'clock, Taudet'at, Woy An Maud 8 P.M, tbe latter sorvicg of their hali, cor, Grand and ite ste, On this occa: | tor deaf mutes eee 16 oh 9 presented. the | > oa nr fol iru 'Bickiman, ‘Meare. | HE CHURCH OF ST. JOSPPH, AT GUTs . Sinwere: Messrs, John tenburg, N. J, Father TIMOTHY, Passioc ist And others. iho New | Pretor, y, ‘i be consecrated to the service of the b OUE arid discOUine sole | Almighty, by the Kicht Rev, Bishop BAYLEY, ow rol, adullixan wb the piano | dun tay, Jan, sth, The dedicatory arrinon will ne Tea, BEYAN MALONY, | deiverna ty the bishop bimeeit, ‘This eburch is bab ioe lie another evidence ot re good hhe Vase int aathers ~ oe a “ ane : « effect! Now Jersey, he services on s, HE Y. &. 7. A. R, SOCIETY, NO. 6 OF ¥ brent Me ery Imposing and so.cun, hud will, i meeting on Sunday evauien host Yih ina? Hobe doubt, ettraes fe Sige seeming » oer es Fd ‘The following Kentiomon will address the mec ing. | Milner at Worcleck A. Me eee) John Crouim and James Fay, Kaus, Singiny by UI N MEELING ND ADVEN+ Moears, Ki ry w aud Mire kay of (iste will be held ot 105 W. v4 hb to-morrow, 6 avy, i Astoria, ' Pitt, Jas, LAWKI i | 2PM. Preaching every sabbath. The poor | hee, ie, ~~ f Lis she moana) etem, Come and valcome - 4