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the mother’s vo'ce—the ewoeetest bell that ever rang at the staire to call the children up; shea the table was epread by ber hence or her daugh t the Loy themselves 1 all through eruar © — f on NEW y OR K SU N, than ien years" wae cipal! sesame oteey “BATURDAY. MORNING, FEB, 17, 1606, | Of course the Are Ex-Rebels to be Pat) for Fighting A AGATZOn Thursday, the 15th inet, John Fenry, rou of Frederick and @etharine Agaw, aged 6 sy aaa and ida oMecers of the novel Ra ers, in eat, would have produced their Official orders, sad the courte would have seized leaof tue Facrote y of the Navy and f Seam Encineering, and they would bave been made euller tLe penaliv, ckx &. ff rey 4 By old ot, Lic! okemy, 154 Bicomn it, 7) upon themes worthy of w Wo manhood; and wher t.¢ noon meal was cloared Spe pea of his paucen BUCKLFY—On Fr Proroerriona are now before Congrene pro: the reimbureement of sod Kentucky thoee Plates fm raising m'ltta forces during the rebellion, Marylan’, inia Lennensee and Kansas ba cleieoe, and the importance of the subject may be joferred from the fect that Missouri aske so eypropriation of nearly seven million dollars to meet ite demand, Congress should consider ths watior well before allowing any of these claims for miNtia services, We bope that the militiamen of the border Biates, who performed miliary serve Our ng the rebellion, will be paid to the iss: ferth- ing | butthe ebief iteme in these State claims for re imbursement pertains \o the respective State g rert- ments, and not to the individuals who const tuted the militia, The expenses of enrollintul equip ment transportation, etc, areiteins tuat fall upon those Bates at large, and it is that feature of ther «jaime that Congress should consider allowing them. Woe regard the subject in this The eppropriations in question woul! confer equal benett upon all @asece in the sald Hrates, The seven millions demanded by Missouri, for exainple, wonld relieve ali tax payers al.ke, in thet Btate, to the extent ot that amount, Bow it \s #1] koown that fully two-thirds of the peop ¢ of Missouri were rebels during the war, and b two-thirds of the seven million 7, 16th inet, Patrick Hock- nad the kitchen, veof Malon, County Cork, uy the duor var eS sat reeiing or aw seal, 666 lam ari lator enough | “3 wttng on the friends and arquaintanems, and also the T, AWB, soeiery, invlied to attend the funeral, om 5 t 10 cwos, trom hie a aod supporting curserving © more jen rthened > We may expect next tint M order @ race beiw Js *beu there wie healt auong we- nhood of wh two revimeate of | ses Woich go the furthest andthe “ey Gad vats, to be Za Clty Maud MARKEY—Oa b. 16, 1946, at 6.40 o'clock, P.M Mre. Aon wiieot James Markey, wru County Mos b, ireiaod, seed YO years, lier re.atives and frieads ot the family are rerpect- to attend the funeral, om Suiuday a! ernoon, Ith imst at 3 o'croek, trom the resence ol ber son-in inw, Heury Ascloff, Vince end South Teh @, W iliamel rev sing Wid be taken to son he least quantity of f sisters; end if yuld be fewer ¢ loregd servauis aud fewer Ussuguter @ud apyleus . ry " OG pledbe for nue The Schevis of Sew York ee ra cor, of Dunhaw State bes submited Lie ancual repo tty sae Lowe He represents the «nh ol 6 Base to be working amt eucoursging exh bit of the geucrul progr esucstion, According to bis statletioa the of puptla who attended the warions branches of the schools !ast year reac'.ed Caivary Cemetery for ins F maweial News, ‘isckets, fe. 131 Sow York, Friday, heb. 16,6 1M quotations Of the genera, Block market with those of yesterday afterne In PBrookiyn, on Friday, Feb. 16th, irach, aged SY rears, nde ot the tarmily, and those of his eon ohn, ere respecttully invited te atten in quotations of f.om 4 to ly por cer were, by the same cx tLrovernments were Lrin w Goid clored at @ residence, cor, Hoyt ant Butler son, fractionally lower, at ets, Brookiyn, NEVINS—On Friday, Feb, 16th, Joho Nevins, pative of the Parieh of Caricks Co, T.pperery, Ire- in the J?¢ your of b ange Hie relatives and frieuds of the family, aleo the Piaste.e.* society, are +peetivily invited \e@ attend the funeral, oa Sunday t ly e'clook, trom bis pec | ba he unprecedented numn- The money marke: more bus.ness ¢ peudel in teachers’ aalarica was a Lit! The Sup r utendens makes @ Legeaeture that ent. than tor some baokecs’ bills fay Viowr waadu Tr mbes ot the Ope two OF turee Suggestions Ww bin are well worthy of | Atle. toon, 15h imet veg bbl Weet och at, wae in favor of Feb. 16th, M th and 4caye nees ot the tamily are vend the funeral, trom the corairuction of school buildings, with Beet wae rtead.. Whiskey was dull and nominal. Lard was ens.er, aud reepectiu ly invied to resiience of Ler brother, 191 BK. 83d #t on sageey recommends training = achools #ullable localities, oe iefelt in this city. schools the pup. le ac noou, 1Sth ina, at 1 o'clock, Feb, 15, Hannorah, erof the late Johu { & short illness, ageu 1S y 1 d 9 days, @ mative of the Pacish of Co.e- County Limerick, Lreiand, May her roul rest in peace, Amen! ndsof the tamily are respect i The peed of boib these tin In meay of our @ kel together like docks of sherp, greatly to the detriment of health, mor- ale and intellectual school we shall proba vill embodying « pr m the Legislature damages that they their own Btste, Is it right tha: the govern. ment abou.d now pay e large sum for the benef: of the ex-reve) tax payers of M ssouri, in return for their warlike (Operations aganes their own ttate? Tho cleimof Keatucky 16 even more le- serving of erisicier, fur the proporton of rebels im that Btate wae much larger theo ip Missouri With the eaception oi the range of cousties ber: dering on the Ohio river, Kentucky was perkaps ee strongly pro-rebel as any of the Gonthern Bates, and nothing but the fear of them) tary held its rebellious propensity in check, Sha! the national debt be piled oti!l big’ er in order to for alleged expenses incurred th fust, at 4 0 1 Le conveyed to the Cemevwry of the hicly Crom, jatbueu, for interment, 9 purpose is Bow Another good my hat for giving free instruction, in all the bgher tnetitutions of learning that « inoney from the Biase, to the children of decenset In another column will ound an abstract @inbodytig all the features of she bill that are especially i) tere: A GRAND DEMONSTRATION—A Public ag of the Fagan Bealach Circle, Feaian » he dar the CityAssembly Kooms, 664 Coiurobia 6, Brootiyn, on lucsiay evea.ng,b eb, i John O'Mahony, of ‘be F. B. and several other eminent speakers wil Reserved seats for inuies, freedum are ieyuested to aiten:, DASLEL O'RIELLY, Centre, DENNIS KY AN, sec. MAKTLIN EYAN, Lroasurer, ze GRAND TEMPEKANCE AND MISCEL- lancous concertou Monday, Feb. 19th, at corner Mersts. Lindsay, jen, Austin, Kenoey, Coe King Linu, Misses Caunavan, Kenneticne, M end obese will aing, sol Llers and sailors. AAW PLOW AL 1 © Tol, & Wah. adaiess the menting. A Chance for (lean strects. frends of Lrieh Toe Sireet Clea ing Comrmiasicaers, et ihe re- qieat of the Lri-b societies, ha Contractors to clean all the streets throuch whict the procession will p lish of March 6 th National bk psy Kentucky directed the Birect | 19 Park Bank attitude of that State during the war? We hope We) Cam Cou I't that Congress will promptly pay al! just ciaime that emanate from men who actually periormod service for the Governm nt during the rebel ion, but we sre opyosed to every movement thas is ca!- culated, like thet in question, to remunerate rebels for their labor in trying to dismember the Union The forty or fifty millions that would be require! to meet these militie dernands of the border Bt .tes might with far more propriety be used in the equalisshon of Bol chers’ bounties. ‘atrick’s Dav, the en excellent wea weather should bees coldco the day alluded to seit is now, the process.on might ges aloug toler- ally well en the frouen surface, bub as we aval probatly have necessary hat the etreeia should or else that stile the procession, The route of the procession haa nos yet been pullislel, but we hope is will in A tMeny streteas poembia We woul! like to 000 ®& procession of profeasional started out with the same assurance of civan streets that the socieses have obtained. hire thern to marob until every Delaney, Mal- be do, { i 20 ALA TOM PL. 00 Wet Union Te r. Buttow wiil speak on 3) Minutes with Fuany Peopie.” Admission, 26ct0. 107 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE IMMAC- ulate Concep'ton I, A. B, Society will be held in the School Hall, East 16th st, near ave A, om Sunday 18th inst, at T% o'ciock P.M. PELER KELLY, Heq,, Attorne aloo by Mr. WILLIAM singing by sore of the members of ne ye, MOBBOGL, Pres. 1m Chi, & Alton it weather then, An add tl be 0 ees wi furn'shed for 900 Lied. Re. RK. Councillor et Law, 40 Rea iag & 6000 UB, de, ‘51, ep BUYLE, Sec. GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Meet- her Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 2. of 3 on Sanday evening, at 7 y F.R. Purcell, on in, Lindsey, (ores, Mullin; meet at the bali at LANEY, Preat, GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Father Mathew 1 & we Alpansy Legisiation—Principie Sacrificed tei . wes lw Cha NW, Taw Legislature youerday proved conclusively that principle is, with them, subordinaie to par- tizen interests. When the rupture o-curred in the Police Department of this city during Governor Ssywovn'’s administration, the difficulty was com- promised by an explicit agreement beiween the two political partios, to the effect iat the Board o Po lice-Commiasioners shoul\l be mace non-partiz- en--equally divided between Republicans and Democrate—and that it should permanently remain «>, regardless of which party should happen to be in }owor when @ vacancy occurred. Yet, in the face of thin plain understanding, which is not, even now, ciepated, the Legislature yes erday elected « pro- mineut Republican to fill the place of an out-going Devocrat, Mr. Masizenm may be quite as coupe teot jor the position as Mr. MoMomuar, whose term je about to expire, and who was tLe Democratic choice for the next term, party, and not of competency, cumbens has discharged bis duties satiefactorily, end vo fault was found with him upon thas ground Toe only disqualification was the fact of bis not voting with the Republican party, but that was vufficlent to overrule every other This action plainly dewonsrates the disgracef.| fact that the whole ain of the Leyislature, so far os pertaining to thiacity, fe to manipulate the local goverument in the interesis of party, and party ould afford to Street bad been porambulaed, ao, 0G, &N. W. Pf (0 Cie, & Loi. by ww Cum. Coal Pt «eee , ee - ) Quickadver M Congressional Documents. auanile i. 5. Wa are in cbte!l w teflon, Wa. A. Daniuinve for Congresaunal dvcum ote and reporlsy wick suould be widely cirewlated throusbout the coun sry. Tk isonly the ; ractica! end inte/ligen: M. C."r, Dartisa en! @ few ot.ers, who seem to know the best mule of listributing these puble documenta, to make the information they contalu From the books publishe! by order of Congress, wo annually exiract, and fore our readers, much ti formation that | to all classes, and if Membe would distribute people of this country would be largely | enefisied by the aupusl eppiopmetions made tor ther pub- No. 1 of Brook- 2) Wel. & Lad. ¢ 4) Pitts, Few & & 10 Chi, & Allow ylor, aso of Je 14 discourse some of their choites melor Weashingtoa Market Retall Keport. MICHAEL FRAULEY,Pres,, Lis Feipat Evening, Feb A fair Dueincas bas beon deve atthiemaecket curing the present woek, especially in meata which, under ning cattle marke’, ie at presens hel vy buyers (ban et 60 ‘ELSIOR—A—THE YO er Mathow IT’. A, M. B. Soc ety, New York, wil! bold a grand pul fe meeting on San- eny evening. at T'¢ o'clock, in their Hall, cor. of J4th peaking by the ni available to the people. id Ath avenue. ¢. Prank Purce Singiug by Misves Hanlon, Mahoney, and others, Ceme early ani secure GODBY, Pres, JAS, BEGEN M. BOY), Bec, i TIENTION — FATHER MATHEW, ST, James. Iininaculate Concestion, H bern all o\her civic Bocivties of New York, Brookivn, Ne y and eee here, you can save 26 percent, b: or regalias, bauves and ro-ettes ot WM. wiry oh over Beg's store. All orders advanced dase per nd the indicas © lor @ sp@edy oulrageour prices Lage, ere alro the season of Lent having crested ap active Otver articles remain unchanged Butchers’ Meats Bat the iesue was one of Tue present in Roast beet, primo, Beecher on Laber., 1 On Wodnetday evenng, lov ecod @ lecture in subject of lator. suction, writen in Mr. Basu fous style, nobly vnc and givioy @ merited FF ment of faniiou tha, eleck We au’ join the f llowin 1, view of the w men ip tise couuéry ought bo be wibu their oands. their bi ain she PUBLIC i MPERANCE MEETING BY tho Father Mathew U. B, T their .all, 361 Broome at, on Sunda: Feb. 14th, at 7 o'clock, & Hickey, Peq. A. Wholiaham, Bx Mullen, Mashew Coie, Henory O'sulliven. an admirable pro ons.derat.on. ag the dignity o an oehere, Blag- \ Andrew Bore uke to thet morbid e: Masser Flynn and others, JERE: Vres, WILLIAM MARR, Keo 43 @ repuy nance to la Merce. ny pasesves of work, I sey that all PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY the Young Men's Father Mathew I. A. B N toll, 646 Hrosdwar, on Sun- day evening, Teb, Isth, at 7 o'cock, Speakers— James O'Donnel), beg, and Binging by Mise Mathews, Miss O'dacko Mins t herring, per buach, alle; loc, Sihvsed mackerel, .540 Navai Kacing. Now that the gunboats Algonquin and Winoosk: have tested their respective werits as to speed and endurance, we think it is bigh time thas the Navy Department put an end to the useless expend.sure cf coal and engineering stores, in experiments which in themselvos, at the present thme, have no hearings upon the power or efficiency of our nevai rervice. It is now #ix months since these trials at the dock began, during which time hundieds of tone of coal have been consumed, scores o. bar- rele of oi) poured upon the machinery, and thou- vands of dollars expended for labor, dock-rent, vilotage, etc; and yet the Nayy Depsrimens brates about the howard Caffe ey, Freq, 1), Lengtou, beq, Miss Mo'rrean, ; M. Cole, A, Birch, P, H, Byroes aud his conceriine, LYNCH, Prea, JOHN A. KELLY, Ree. see PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Father Mathew T. A.B, Society, No, 1 will be beld at Latimer Hall, ia 18th, at 8 o'clock, beou and Higwines Jersey City; B ngere--Meae. hecnan, Dow= ‘ JAMES GUERIN, Press, HAY bp, Kee. See, HENERAL NOLICE IS GIVE) vLere of the civic societies of New York and b&V ERX, of the Immac- manulactures or than ele we work tsa dign and noble Creanve abu | American @husaliou au sutflaent traning to as Weil aoa braiu-worker biuge up his children 1 We; do pikitdy Ib. WO; Go e0iby toad @ prover tb hohlrabl hh, 6al0e ; poratoes, 2 soc Lali peck; .ct\t hol eJdew on that pout tain e Guy is neglected of his pareatea who does not know how to work anu | Whenever you «ee is to work, who fels ow may be sure that Pponk ere—-Measts whose duty aise Biackeraith, 67 bis work, you 4c; squashes marros, 4 tobe, Gach, sade; ‘ which God pute him t do tf! he ve a Ob instrumens vy ue Work ja tus work! fieling so pecullurly ur thas THOMA ay es shame of ecarts, rosette: CG, bet. 11th and 1 IPERANCE ME ak. MTL AL MB ir Hall,cor 284 at 5. Co telo. Mr Lindeey, Birch i £80 Miles boy JOUN DUAL bus uess | ere, to WOlm iB bee Lad Wee re uction of sud = sanctions vutlay of public monies, ath the dignity of @ great naval power to evuntenance racing; to mark out @ race-coures end establish cules and precedents in this dar ger- wus and uncalied-for method to power and efficiency of its steam machiuery. Fol- lowing in tte wake, we may expect upprincipled m passenger lives Wo aivertioe that other ves- # will race @ competing steamer from port to port, thereby endangering the lives of the passen- were entrusted to their care, The law frowns upon racing upon the bighwaye of the sea, as well as the land ; and if either of these naval racers should Lave been so unfortunate as to havo col! ded with one of the full-ireigbted sound sterwors, and sunk i, with its precious load of valuable lives, where wou'd the blame bave rested ? Yimanisy demand that there shall be no more racing upon Loug Leland Sound, or any of our navigable waters, Even in the race just complried, over three buodred souls were for over two dave 44 imininent peril, and Hable any ingiant to meet ccuth in ite moet frightful form, We in Lebalf of | tLe traveling pubhe, and other friends, protess ro recing with Acieo!l Cungres@ reliiing to steamboats, ike expenves, bebeve it be- lhistwbo tore lhe @ wan w wes and others, SlaCdaAR, NOMIC ES, brown's HKronclial tothe Voice Of bin app acme. @alely lie dasay “YATHER MATHEW are Jorn Weell'Dy are seniomg (PoULI@) Wik tee Wo poll ¢ epeckere.” have suited my case exactl,, rei wing the voice so that | could sing withe Ducharme, Chorister Freneh lerish Chureh, Sold by ail dealers in medicines, 106 B Steviue, Ma sense in the tus V einselvee by Awerian ooila kuuw bow wo No Awerean boy ie educaiea, no- Sppelaion ot heou, iseoe 1 JUOMN WALSH, MATHEW TY. A.B, SOCIETY, No, 6, New York, wil have a grand array of rare taleus ws their pabiie meeting, cor of 33d ak, and ld ave, on Suncay evening, (he 15th inet, ag 7 o'clock, Johusop and Joba J. Duffy, and Joon Nawio, bags, will addrese the meeting, ) oars, Coie, Lindsey, Carroll and Wilson : aleo Miss trown, Mise boy aud others, PETER CUR M. Fk, OTGORMAN, Boe, 4 SATHER MATHEW T. A,B, S¢ CIETY, No. 2 of Brooklyn, wil bold a special meeting at their hall, 165 Fulton ot, om Sunday, at ¥ o'clock, for tbe purpose ol consivering the propriety of hirin Every member is expected to be pres tewill bea pubbe meeiing im (he evening, wh doyd, Mi. pulton aud otner a} dreee the meeting, CHAS, JO NBON, V, P *ATHiR MATHEW T, A. B, 80 No. &, Brookivyn, B.D. will bold ® Puble Tem- tauce Mreuny to-morrow evening, at T o'c ock, at fuer oul, cor geniiomes will O' Douued, Thos, Eton, Edward Meets, dulusou, Bouse, Good wit, La! JAS, FLELCUAR, Pies. B, BAYONET u BROTHERHOOD— Cadets will bold a graud public Ward oie, cor G and and Biizabesb et, to-night, Tuoee iu iavor of the Inaependeuce Addresses will be deélive: by John O'Mahony. H.C. F Rees i Ss ons any el [ag Fags Children oiten look pale and sick from po other cause than having wo Brown's * Vermiiy without injur require in mediate a | Oftan ec uses prolonged eickn s “khean atiom, oait iiheoum, & rysipelas, * Bunions, Brute peurely cured by DALLEY'S Magical Pain | I F 26 cents @ box, : | Dr. liarrlsen’s Peristaltic f plougo—who upyoke oxen, barucess aud Uiivo ® team, Who has uot suficient kuowledce of wools to , Any commou ach vl Le easity, never seus auytling done that ne des not @ eal ine teade With Lis @) es, Bud luaine Low Le would do fete pinch and wnprove upou it, will wo any bing—#ew ou bust mar, Cook # Le, menk, Wrile & Oud) OF BLY CULer Ure & Wee UpOU Lil, Nt destroy worme Childien having pution, as uegiv« A true Yaukeu Lon, di.nity aud Felons, Boils & Veroal burhet tollow ar ekere will ade zonges aro PBELL, Preat, RICHD, FOY, tee, 1 si¢.m Vouse!s, ar Lie@s, of the ba ly i oWne, and others @ ively M.cibp eu “Ti at every captain, enmneer, pilot or other | $UeB bey bose Ub Wei Wid QV be be agus ¥ board of any steamboat or or in part by steam, by whose misconduct, ne. licence or inattention tu his or their respective dusies, the live or lives of any Ferson or persone op board ssid vessel may be cestroyed, suall be deemed gull: end Upon conviction thereof court lw the United Biases, aba) be sentenced le essous OF purchasn tad wil be) Y. BEACH, vouse] prope: when work bob ettwmed ; wluuvtora, New Haven Co,, in every bo se ditheulty of procuring work, t.@. Deeb prop uud aio go back 0 be Goutiine and practice of our Wobhers aud sisiera, meme Woe Lime when tie morning woks wun eeting at léth “plants are Ul Hewe sewing Machine Company No G29 Toe best rewey | piowdway, N.Y. alias owe, Ji, manslaughter, fore avy circu “Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sew Meobive ano buitem Hole Meoline, 625 ronda ny FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. socteTy, 4 No. & of Brooklyn, wii) the'r Hall, 2? Court ay 1Sth, at 7 o'clock, mings and F. Catiey, beq., will address the meeting, Bing oe by Monee No an, Downer and the Lakeman siete ® PATRICK DINSTGAN. Pree. JAS, FAGAN, Vice Pres, THOS. UGCTS BOTH AM. Ree, S¢e0 117 Pater MATHEW T. A. B, &., NO. of N. Y.~4 pabiic menting at F chee at Sth ave, on Bunday eveniar, at TP. M, Caps. De Camo. Mr. O'Donnell and Mr. Bilton will atiress the others. ’ ) KERWIN, R. 5, Shea mt RAH FOR THE GREAT GIFT The Father Methew T. A. B. Society No. 7, of Manhatiauviile, will hold apablie meetin on Buudar eran $ the Courch of th Aciation, 1,0 pledge 1 be distributed. tree of charge, to these who will f We Roe F. KR, Poreel & Wir acest hy ee Kenefic Lt * lan, ere Re’ lly and PATRICK GILLMORG, Pr nt, T. CHURCHILIA Viee: T CORENEDY, See, 138 ERSEY CITY ON THE TRACK—PATHER M thew T A.B. Socirty, NN’. 1 of Jersey City, hoving hitched on to the oc motive that rum down @ Demijohn, » I! m-Fe ano heratort on th a erenine, at Washingt » Hal, cor of Je a Newok sre let Meee. Lambert, Cai a and Irvine Sing og by Maven, WH. Lindsey, JUN “N. Prea” WM. TALEOT, Vice. J cue LYN. Fes, 110 K NG ALCOHOL IS DEAD—THE PUBLIC areine 4 be present st the foners! orations tobe deiveret 'eorethe Young Mens’ T MT BK. Boeie'y, No 1. of Jereer Cun. int ooper. Hall, Nevark ave Sunday evo ing, Feb. ikth a! 7 o'clock. lheors eK eliree y the fol owing talent e mn J.B, Dor, G, Mereland, and D, A Ainge by (em mberesndo he Hy ar. requerted to | 4 prerent at tb AN, Prost. LL08. HAKKINGTORN, V, avy 130 Not E- 1S OF THA ' feel Brookivn and ties of , u Temperance Convention on (o-iwor at % o'clock P.M ablic meeting af #. Febriare the 18th inst, to moke arrangements for the ‘atrick'’s Day, By orde: of B, celebretion o! WILSON, Pr LAMB K see, 129 No ICKk — THE ST JAMES’ ROMAN Catholic T. A, B. Society will bold « public tem- ie meeting in their oom in Roosevelt at, ow endey evenive next, the 18th inet at 7 o'clock. A discourse on the entiee: oy operance will he dee er \ivered be @ favorite orator, Aleo, Mr ean T. Carroll will ad tress she neeunecn thesomee it. Meater J. MeCarthy, Meser.. | imereon, O° an, O'sullivan oo t ll @ eollection owe fons curing the @ © members, their families and the are respecthiiy spe. meetine ot eywill t ke place on og (Movin ning ab To Clik. JOHN Mes KATH, Preat. David BAR’ LEY, fre V6 No! iCE—10 THE FATHER MATHEW and other civic Bocieties of Now York, Brook] and Jersey. Brother members, I most reapect invite you to give acali before purchasing elsewhere, you thet will want scarfs. asl hive a very laree stock onband My motto will beqnick sale and ligh profit, have alweyeon hand rosettes for baile a parties, pic nics, &c, Don't torret the Now 78 Mon- roe t, bear Pike, ROBERT WILSON, 428 SOcleTy FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT? of wearing good Scurfs, Regalias and Badges ané ulating the prices thereof, JOYCE, Head Cent To Waiom it may Concern.” 8. A JOYCE, it] Pineapple, next door to Fulton sta, brooklyn, offers for sale the | reest srsortment of Scarfs in this coun- try, comprising t,o for the Father Mathew T. A. B., the Linmaculate Conerption I, A. B., the Ancient Order ot Hibernians, and neeriy all th cieties. Otbers may advertiee to give 26 per cent. ie, the proof is inthe trial, Calland examine and if you are not satistied that you can anve from $2 ap, we will pay car fare and ter- riage. Look asthe prices: Silk end Merino Sea: $5 each, trimmed with lace Lis inches wide; Velv Fearte, $5; do. with Embroidered Emblems, ? Halees ‘or Young Men's T. A. M. B.No. lof N. P27, thie ie the beet bales in N.Y. “Embroidered Emblems in gold and silver, T¥0 setie all ready, for sale at $1 aod $1.45 per sett. Throw the brass ewe: and have the gold put on yourrearts, B.A, JOYCE, iv® VP neapple et, Brookivn im sr. PATRICK’S DAY IN BROOKLYN.— xotles.—An adjourned meeting of Irish Societies, civic and military, of Lon, frisnd, will meet in con- vention on Sunday, Feb. 25th, at Yo'clock P. M., te eec arransewente or the coming auuiversary of re aud’s Patron Saint, next 17th of March. All civic and tm litery organizations not vet represented, ond who is desirous of participating in the celebra- tion will please send their rep vsentatives, as there ix business of importance to be traveacted, The Fenian Brotherhood ot L. Ielend have been honored with the rightto the line of march by the Com vention at their last meeiing. By order of the Con- vention. ALEXANDER CAMPHELL, Prost. JNO, 146 Mi LVEY, See, MpPulk PALUWAY TO LIBERTY—R, DOR- AN KILLIAN, Faq, will celiwer a lecture on the above eu’ ject, under the susp ces of the st. Patrick Cree, Fe sisn Brotherhvod, before the triends of Irish Liberty, at Clinum itall, next Tuesda even- ing, Feo. Luh. at to o'ecocks JOHN KAbFERTY, Ceotre, JOS. KIERNAN, nee. 109 OUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. Society, No. 4, of N.Y. will hold a pub te meeting at their bull.od ave, bet. 60tb and 6th ¢ som Sunday cvenine, a YT ote.ock, P M. Sprenking by J. ©, Ancerson and 5 il and Kea, Wa den. 5 ing by J. Carroll, PH. Kiely, Welsh, W lon aud Mre. Birelow. J KERRY, Pres, P. O'NEILL, Vice Pres., J. BAKRET?, Rec see, lia W OMEN OF IRELAND TO THE RESCUR A public meeting will be heid this evening at 8 o'clock, at the ball. [27 Bowerr, to en othe arab Curran Circle, Fenian Sisterhood, to enlarge ther Circle, whose namber teamed. Severs! gen- tiemen will addieas the meeting, amonsas whom ere Merars, B. Doran billieu, Thos, Burke, Dorlor, F. Cowly, and others, 138 Ret Ss. A, Bs Ac, MISSION—DIVINE '§ vick e@ every Pabball evening, in the | lecture room, No, 14) West J4th at, between (th and 7b sunday evensn b. 18.h, t 76 o'clock, . ‘Tickets will be gives iwho attend, for to Monday evening qn & tainment, F REE FPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES r Ri Continental ae SAth ot, sad oe ave. Fa unday @ u 4 » eh ‘ . WARDLAW ollcleting, Lecture for'ibe vers the Cou't-room, cor 7th ave, aud 22d Ts P. by the Rev, Mr, DUTTON, All are ted. #0 Jb, BiSHOP Is TO PREACH TO-MOR- ; Pe ah evening, t is hagas a the Senctuars, irstety, “ Oo the Second boris dering ) did of Chri to NEW YORK YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN Asrociston. 161 Pith ave, cor ead at, new, SPH T. DURYEA, will pe ch to gentleme: wily the rona a the A seciation, oy iv ening, at 74 o'clock, Yung wc ate eRe at : Nn cb » invited, 7 wets agelg QT. GLORGE’S MISSION CHAPEL, 19T w , he none let ave, Divine se.vicceat lig Aa and is P. Be «tree, Allare we come, UCTION NOTICE—300 CAS nd shoes tobe sold at 1. th, at lis o'clock. att & SONS, 42 Coultlan’t « A C., YOUNG, AUCT,—LARGE SALE 0? © bousebold furnitare thie day, Saturday, at 1 o'clock, at 4. Washington Squcre, cor, ot W Pisce, consisting of every article of furniture bets, Kitchen ware,dc, necersary tor housekeeps D BURKE, AUCT,, 4 BLEECKER eselle ths day vrecisely at 1.'9 o'clock, Bianton s4., the etock and fixtures of the aaj store, consisting of candies, starch, sug eneral assortment of groceries, wiih the jurpitu eof e@tamily, Sale in one or more lote. 119 ]), BREE AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 4 © Bieeckor ot, willseil thie da. t2o'clo k, the furoiture wd tar tixiures of the esleon, 17 Hame mond at, Positive sale on the prem sca in lots, 83 } ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCT,—H. H LEEDS @ MINER will ee.) by wuction, on Monca:, Feb. Fb, goth at du ofc ocg each day, 1, YS Lite ty et. 1%) packages, rm ges i@uanug in ‘he , uncalled for, Withoat 1¥.b, ond Tues at their 8 more or less, hands oi Au Fee! Ve, lor cash, S & J, BOGART, AUCI’RS.—THIS DAY, Je at 10% o'clock, at the auction rooms, 1 Norsu Vuh et. household furniture, cotpace enite, soles iis, lounge: pets, oil clo jing, de, 0 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AI lic Pi 4b and fiat aaa job. 17k, 86d, 0b 3 eelaak wet, bruss 3 ply and in. ; lot clothing, woads and