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ae=aQre =~ * THE NEW YORK SUN. “BATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 186°. good one ih theory, but the way in which be pro- » reek Fish, per th. Plounders, ale; eels, 16020; poses to apply it, and the otyject that he has in | Men i cite eee ee aioe heck view in {te presentation, are not wteditable to « Pastry oy needed graclta, Ib. 1agce: : blue \y an : been, Hy Senator, Mr. Wane is now e bitter opponent of | 4), plekerel . 4 peo LB, yogabe berring, Galo. SOCIETY NOTICES. A GRAND TEMPERANCE MEETING OF Father Mathew 1. A. B. Boclety No. %, of N.Y. Sunday Bvenine, 0 7 PLM. Speaking by Mr. SOCIETY NOTICES, AVEILE CIRLE, F. BRA SPFC meeting of the membere ort bed as their hall, Utah Hover, this —— ~ Re- | President Jonsson, and in order to defeat the eup- | Smoked and Cure! Fuh.—Smoked ee) Lf an, Win. A. Bowles and others Singing by T | ing, at bo'cloek. Fri ms ‘ ‘ Labor Meomanerat No Time fora qached balibes, monte, , per bu kin, M ‘ : 3 : relock. Every member must be pre 17 duction. posed enpirst.one of the letter he would eut bie | Tulse: smoked seeps me tered Codsan 10 | ten The pobtie are leviled. Conca Han, Jou O'CONNOR, Contre. Db. MeDuN ss is OTICE, — THE 8ST. JAMES’ ROY Catholic T. A, B. Soelety will hold a pubic perence mre ing in thelr Rorme in Kovsove Undav eventing nexithe 4 finer. a The following geutiemen wil deliver addres tie on jee! of ten povance: Mesare. W. Li. Joy Th tas McElroy and J). Redd Mite Mo wy Meaeta, Lunnesvan, Kidd, O' sullivan and Lenet eAch ine some tavo it cones durine the ever meeting at 2 P.M oon Sunday. Don't forget the Cadets’ Concert on Monday evening, JAMES DE LANEY, Pres THOMAS J. CARR, Vice Pras, JAMES SAUBE, Koe. See pro tem. 14 A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OL the Young Me F. M. 1, A.B Soctety, No. 5, wil bo hela at their ball, cor, 22) et, auc lat ave, on Sunday e@vening. Speakere—J. C. Anurison, (oun @ilor-at-Law, aad capy. DeC mp, since « Ga, of Bich, Fagan, Scanon, «bo Mas Fo,, A ‘Tua Der Gooms Revowran, s journal that ts pub fished in the interest of our dry gooda merchants, je strong|y elvocating # reluetion in the rates of wages paid for labor. We are not appre an early movement for the reduction of wares in this city, bat attempts of thet kiscra een mm * tm other places, and we therefore tin’ it we rtion by . | alle. off from reelection by bis Constitutional amend ‘Mhett Pieh.Lobeters, alive, 100: dop nent, That would be an unwarrante! and ent). vari med bak Yo bo; doy on : . U4 eta of, 10, 1 ed Oo; do hard doz Jemocratic proceeding, Mr dua « bas @.ame, bard, fot Phy st ca ' 1 on. 0.400 never been e@ ected Presilent, and it 1 ¢on- by ht ’ : 19598 5s rary to the ep vito? cur Goverumet to disqual fy bape apa ad A A Map, dg ay tee bon per tim by much mean), Bur an amendment of the : fuaihes bi ek, ; onions Oeid, nature propomed, it made jo take efect at fom hens’ vo of + lu l.e; pepp ra red. bunch, al ch, PTO. dee; wate ¢ ene. qty Wai uc Ihe members, their fami ies ati. the puble cel or of @ re@tnction inth’s fed thme in the futy oO an to be operative Hips vai ench; epiuach 6 ame 9 peck io * | Browo, and ovbers, N. Mer be ease note! to | ally ore; ly The © vet Phat false arguinenta in favor: Le ne ery © , au ® 15: cunen; chekery, per head, bat; mint, | attend monthl, meetiag at 2 o'ucck, P.M a (ilerek s evenibe ae A ha — ; hs yen; «ber q ni ; iq oe on eame | the fol YT nine of oF DONE T ater the next Prea.dential election, would unques é A ‘ 4 i Rar ines wonep geyenime a 8 oR chy should be promptly corre ted. The} which we allude bares ite argument opon * Sees “ featly unreasonable ‘uu tation. ik euys that 4 nearly oll branches of industry, wages rule much above the nominal level; in other word, ahe price of labor = rances much higher than is warranted, siinply by the pre mium on gold"? The wriser then goes on to aay that thie bigh rate of waves is attribut- able to the hitherto acarclty of labor, wh ch has prevente! employers from enforcing ® curtail ment; but now, be argues, there je an abundant supply of labor, and @ reductlua of wages ebould be mals. If we price of gold governe { the price of everything that ® workingman expends bie money for, then there would be some rearon in demnanding a reduction of wager so as to corres. poud with the premium on god During the carly part of the war \t was @ favorite notion with many people that prices dopended eatirely upon the fluctuations in the gold maraet,and it was thi re- fore supposed that when gold receded to the low fignres all other articles won 1 be affected fn like proportion. Tut what are the facta? The price of gold reache! 255 ab one stage of the rebel- Hon ; now it is quoted at 136, Here we have a re duction of premurm from 135 per cent, to 06 per cent; hes there been a corresponding reduction ip the prices of flour, potatoes, meats, rents ec. ! On the contrary, the fam ily expenses of » working: man sre now more than they were when gold was af the highest notch, Bome of the articles of con- sumption have materially decline! in price; but on the other band, the item of rents, which iss heavy one with the laborer, bas advance so aa to outweigh ail the other advantayes. The Day Coons Reronras fe also in error concerning We present supply of labor, Is is true that just at this time mauu- facturers and deslera ere both pretty weil auppled with goods, and the business of manufacturing 16 therefore lens active than it was lastivall, But thie Tull le necessarily only temporary, The opening of the Southern market has increased the demand for Northern goods to an eatent more than equal to the increase of labor resulting from the iis bandment of solcliers, and there is lar more likeli- ood of @ scarcity than of a surplus of labor. There will be tangiblefground for advocating # diminu- tion of wages when family expenses shall have been permanently reduced, But aathia time, when rents are going up fifty per cent, @hd when work- fugtaen are puzzling their brains to determine how they may make thelr present wages cover expenses, sbere je neither justice, reason wor sense iu ad vo- eating ® reduction, Oar National Vebr. Twe February statement of the pullic debt, which was published in yesterday's fus, shows that Becretary MoCurtoon has male consi lerable she) MyURMLeR Marton, dab ce; Cabbepen ie My each, sabe; beet, new, each, He Uly Ol eweEL PO B.088. | DOCK, WORE; Caulitowers @ach, —s—o , Ue TCOIDR, gUBTh, —4—c; © ery, table, bunch, 15e26e; do, soup, buneb, aife: 1@d c.Obages, % © een; pul bey OO. Fruit, &e.—Applos, balf peek, 6va6.e ; appioe, com- mon, bli. mS bot ecauberries, quart, |2albe ; peaches, canned, qua:t. bve; lemon Ia be ; Butior and Cheese. Prime butter, ); common, dbadve ; cooking butor at Uoadse ; ehewse, best, ube; common, —alve; exams, 6 for tbc. SIPECHAL NO’ A Self-Applied Sight Kestore improved, dispensing with glasses; simple, harm ess, eMeient; single ane, with directions, $3; one dozen by mal, 20, Also D, Barnum's “Self Sewer,” or Self Guide and Baster, for all sewing machines, #160, with directions; #9 a dozen by mail, Columns of certificates, Rare chance for agents, D. Barnum fat the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine office) General Agent for the United States, 6.5 Broadway, N.Y. 128 Symptoms ot Worms ia Childres aro often overlonked, Wortna in the stomach and bowels enase irritation, which can be rewoved only by the use of a sure remedy, Hrown's “Vermifuge Com- fits," or Worm Lozenges, are simple and effectual. 37 Deowt be Discouraged kven if You Have Piles; try Daley's Magical Pain Extractor, It te a certain cure, 25 ceuteabox, Sold by all Druggists and at the Depot, 48 Liberty at. 369 Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Engincers, Decorators ana o.be. artisauy will find p.otit anu date. vst ip the paper on giues, coments, lures, &c., in (be Bunday Counerot Mach ith. 1.5 Metcalfe’s Great Kheumatic Remedy Ives imi. diate reve: .n all cases of iheumatien or Neuralgia, [ts po aie, and It never falls to rudica the disease. Sold by all druggiets. Grover & Haker’s Highest Premium Flaste stiteh Familiy sewing Michioes, and Ine rove Lock Stitch Manu.scturing Machines, 495 Groadway, out Wheeler & Wileon Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Bu ton Hoe Machine, 6.5 Broadway S41 liowe sewing Machine Company No 620 Hirmadiway, N.Y. bliss tiowe, Jr, Present, Aventis MecGRATH, Pes, DAVID BAKILEY, see NOtict — THe DELEGATES Or 7 Giffe:@nt Father Mathew socwticao’ New ¥ ooklyn and Je sey are requesied to Attend] lemper nee Convention on o-n.orrow. the 4) a 2,7 cued P.M. to make arrangements fo ql on of ck’ Hl $y te wien Pp r Bt. Patrick's Thy. By order | any. JNO, SHARKEY, Pres. DUOLEY, vy aad A, PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY the Youpg Men's F. M. Bociety No. 3, at their Hiall, the Ap» io Ruoma, 76 Prince #t, on Sunday evening, March & at 7 o'clock, Bpeakere— Peter Kelly, Eaq., Counselior at Law, and i. Lark n, Beq. Ringing by Mirses Canavan Ryan, Tuffy, Hanlon, Manboney, Mre, McDonald, Me ore, M. Mulen, A. Birch, M. Daniele. Courtney, Menai r, MeCoteh en, PH. Keuy, D. F. Flynn, and W. i. Lindse (the “Barne Wilijeme”), of Youne Men's No. 1. LIMOTHY L. LYNCH, Pros, JOUN A, KELLY, Kec. see, had A PUBLIC MEETING OF HE IMMACU- late Conception T. A. B, Society will be heid at their Hall, Kast 16th st, on Sunday evening, Mareh 4, at Tig o'clock, Mr, Michae! Madden and hos Joyee wil be present to deliver addresses, Singing by the Lawrence Kroes and Mr. lease Nash, Th celebrated poet Mr. MoGrievey will be present anc will recite tee celebrated io on the “Loughe of Ireland.” N...~ the members are hereby notified to assemble in full feral, at their tiall, Fart loch et on Sanday, 4th inet., at 12's o'clock P.M.. to proceed ino procemmon to accompany the members of our sister rociety of he Chureh of the Tranetiguration, in receiving and bringing home their ef ndid new benner, flags, &c, Very Kev, Dr. MORKOUH, Pree CHAKLES BOYLE, bec, | PALKICK 0 NEIL Murebai, 165 PUBLIC MELTING OF THE YOUNG Men's Father Mavhew T. A. B. Society, No. lo Drookiyn, will be heid at Latimer hat, 212 Court at, ponder evening, Maich 4th, at 7 o'clock. Speak us y the hon, Win, H. Burieigh, Meats, Join Bishow aud Thomas Fyrdinand. singing by P. HW. Downey JAMES GLERIN, Lies, va oO ING OF THE 32 STAR ‘rele F. Brouherbood, will be beld ay Thalian Hail, 492 Grand ¢t, on Saturday eveving, March Jd, J6. All members are requesed to utteud, by erot EK, McMAHON, Ceuue, POU rem Bec- ary. v A SPECIAL MELIING OF THE BARRY Benevolent Society will be beid (iis saturda, March Sd, at 8 o'clock I’. My to @ironee (be fun JOHN BURNS. P. FITZPATRICK, Prest. MURPHY, sec, 56 tionably bee good feature, The vast power and patronage that aren woonte led by the Executives form « powerful inducement to labor ior a re-elec- bon, and the evil of that ambition hae been appe- rent inthe sdministration of several Premdents during the last quarter of a century. If this am. bition were cut off by rendering the Pres! dent in- eligible to a re-election, there would be nofinduce- ment for political intmgue, The !mportunities and the threats of politicians would heve no effect upon an Frecative, but on the contrary, he would be stimulated by a desire to do bis best for the interests of the country, 60 as to leave a bright record behind him, The plan of electing by direct vote it is not worth while to discuss, for the present Conyres is too shrewd to do anything eo foolish, in a partisan sense, Sup- pose a Prem ential election wero to be hell te day under sechalaw. The Vemooratic party would receive almost the unan mous vote of the Boutbera Aiates, which, with ther heavy Northern vote, would give th m the President by a large majority. A reecanre to the vote of 1860 oil! show that fact conclusively, The first named plan, however, is worthy of consideration, ‘f applied as we have suggested, and the juterests of the cuuntry would doubtless be subserved by its adoption, Geen eee LAMB. R. Bae Nviice 10 ALL TRisit SOCIETIES Helegation from Headquarters of the } Brotherhood watted on me, requ: ead) bo all the Irish Bocie: es in Ne in favor of assi ting to free their m Brit yranny, to assemble as one o'ciock | ime ath BP Jones’ Wood, to take cal ion in teeard to ou o : I if WILSON, ¥ suffering Brothers tn Ire ARY BUT MOVING #] wart—Father Mathew T. A TB, Seeety Brookiyn, FE. 1), will hold a pubtie temper meeting to-morrow evening at their hall, cor sul ith ete, On this occasion eminent gent) will Le present, among whom wil he the fo lo ae speakers: Me-ere. KR. Austin, D. Waltord, Brown, ais Robt, Wilson, Jno. Dunn, and ot Ningore—Mesars, Fanjoy, (ioodwin, Johnson MeDongid and others, JAS. FLETCURR, P BRY AN MAHONY, Ree. See ( N DicK—ST, PETER'S R.C. 1. Ad Bociety.--Every memcer is tively requ to be af cur meting room, in the bases eu! Pere 's Church, Barclay et, on Bur diy siaren 4 1259 o'eiocn PB. May ey rags BP, NIHAN, Pres J PLZ CATRIC B. N CAD ON, Marshal, mie se bicled 1 PATRICK'S DAY—A BAND OF 15 PIF will be furnished tor the paride on the March. Apply to JOHN COLLINS, Loader, 5 16th at. 4 Si: PATRICK'S DAY IN) BROOKL w ice.—An adjourned meeting of Irish suck Civie and military, of Long Ielan , willimeet it vention at 160 and 168 fulton et, kk ooklyn, on day, March 11th, at 2 o'clock PM. to perf raugements tor celebrating the day. Ail soe hot ye. repreeentud, andwho wish to do hoc our city, will haw pportunity to do eo by #e their represen to thie Convention. By of the Conveution, ALEX'K CAMPBELL, H JOHN MULVEY, see, i i HE WORLD MOVES AND 80 DOE M.T. A.B. Society, No. 1 of Astoria, Lon land.—Wewiitod a Buble Temp rence Me berworrow evening, at 7 o'clok, at cur uo il} ®,anowewiitell the truth, the whoie truth bothing bul the truth, Gove cud eee us and us and join us. Speaker--Mr, thous M. | BK ookl'n, F.1D. Siscing by air, B own and of] By order. M. BK. FAY, Pues. PRANCIS Cl noc, sec, i "PANs Eat KALTION ROMAN CALL 4, A. B, Beciety, of tue City oo New Your memier of the ebove names Ko je'y will asee at tuetr hall, in echool attached to th. ehureb, ef Park and Moti at, on Sunuay, Mareb 4th, isc o'c.ock P.M. precisely, wiih reg lin, to. che pul ot bringing home heir pew benver, ‘Tue hur jate Coucep:.ou Koman Catholic [. A.B, Soci. 4] Vetus women Cataviic I. A. Father Mailew LL.B. TL. A.B, this ec ty, have kimoly volun'rered to act ue our ou the occasion, ihe wembece of the St. Jj Roman Cntholic T, A.B. auciety, of this city teepectully invited to join us in parsce Core ion Wii uve from the hak acu? M., p Ys page Gown DiOe to Custham, gown Cbab| Ce .tie, up Ceaire to Canal, thiough Canal te UI acway to Astor Place, through up 34 ave.to Sub et. acd a. th f Mr, oes, ihe Artist, receive iheir bal down 4h ave. wo I4cb et, o umenl, down 4th ave. to Bo down Bowery to Ub eecket, throusu Bleecker tol beriy, pase the Gab ural, ana; liowery, duwn Bowery to (Lat! Everybody Te Pay #20. The Board of Councilmen Lave prepared their budget of expenses for the City Government dur- ing thecurrent year, The aggregate figures up the sum of $9,465,216 73, which je exclusive of the gum of nearly seven millions that the Super- visors require for County expenses. The entire amount to be raised by taxation will, therefore, be semething over ffieen millions—an sveraye of about twenty dollars for every inhebitant of the Isiead, according to the ate cenaus, and @ sum about equal to the annus! expenditures of the Feceral Government during the administration of Premdent Javrersomw, There are some curious tome in thie bill, bus agit will bave to pass the inspection of the Legisleture, it is possitle that the more giering oncs wil! be stricken out, If it could be arranged so that not more than one third of the Gfteen millons would go into the pockets of politictass—leaving ten mifions for the actual use of the city—New York would be made model of cleanliness and good gowernment. A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF 4Athe Father Mathew UU. b. T, A.B. Parent Society at their hail, 361 Broome at. on Sundey evening, March 4th, atZo'cicek, The indetatigas le temper: ance orator, D. Langton, Feq, will address the meeting, aso Mr. TL. Lynch, Pres't of Young Meu's F. M. society, No. 3 beg by the charming Yocaliste, Miss Uauevan, Mre. McDonald, Miss Ryac, M vers. M. Mullen, A. Birch, M, Col, and W Lindeey, the Barney Wiiiiamea ot P.M. No.1, N.B ~The members ae hereby no ified to meet at their ballon Sunday, March 4th, at 1 P.M, in tull regalia, toteke part o the reception of the new benuer of th Traneti uration socies. shee ceisare also votifiedto Inéet Gane time and piace, JEKL MILAM FP. LYNCH, Priest. WM. MARK, Kec, Bec, BU, Mc WAN, Capt. of Vadeta, 158 BRAN H NY, 6 F. M. U. BT. A. B. SO. ciety will bold @ meeting at their hail. v8. Hud- fon ot, puliday evening at 7 o'clock, Speakers Mr, Jobo Katerty, Mr. Miderand Me McEvoy. Singing by Cols, meCatehen and Linveay, Muse MeGin aja } Mectviuness JOMN WALsii, Pres, JOHN Hort FORGET BME. bee, low O-MORRKO bLVE sng. One of the moat abie -peakers will acarecs the mretung #6 Washingtou bhai, cor, of Neo ara gud Jersey a J. DUNN, Pres, W. TALUOL, Vice, J, CULLEN, Bee, A SXCELSIOR—A MELTING OF THE Young Meu's Father mathew 1. A.B. society, N.. 1, of Jersey Clty, will be beid an Cooper iiall, 3 Now aim aye, OD Buuday evetug, Maron 4th. & 7 o'clock, peaker:— Mess Lynch, i) A-85 Hats, $5 Hata, 85 Ilate—New Sp ing ot) te a1 tints FO) ew Bpriwg sty e@ ¢ asei- mere tiat) #5; Young's Broadwa, aud trade # les 0) #i.k OF Cassimere Liaise $5, at Feeay's, S40 ¥ ird i BRADEN—On Thursday, March 1, 1966, James Bra eu, son of iienry aud Mary Liecen, aged lv monthe and 22 days, Lhe re atives and (riends of the family are reepect- fully invited to atteud the funeral, trom the :es- deuce of bie picuw, 22 Nowe Th at Williame- turgh, on Sunday atterncon, the 41h inst, at 2 v'clocs. i” FRANCIS—At Hourna, La, Feb. 1%, 1866, Riza Ann Franc, oply dauguter of Kichard and Ann Viancis, aed 19 years, 5 months aud 1) days—iate of thie city. 7 GKOUGAN=In Brooklyn, Mareh 1, Catharine, only daughter of Micbarl and Mera Giogun, sped 1 Pieasetal News, Markets, &e. New York, Friday, March2, 6 1. M.-The after- noon quotations of the general S ock market, com pared with those of yesterday afternoon, show a de- cline of from tol per cent. Governments firm and higher on some sorts. Gold closed at 128%, The money wnarket was quiet at T percent. Com- mercial prper waedu!). A few nemes were offering, * ; Mills, Beckman, singing b, along Mots w ital, wis Progress, during the lant month, in the contrac: | and paesnd at Ta 9, with very littleat 7, For foreign | '}}N0"! at snit take place from the residence eit Ay vin mA t e are 1eyuenved to Le pu fon of the currency, Thore is an apparent io crease of debt comparcd with the previous state- ment, to the exteut of 45,477,259, although the q@enersl financial exhibit is wore favorable thas i was on the former occasion, There is in the exchange jeading drawers asked 105%. for 6)-daye’ sterling, but sales were made at LS. On ‘Change two-day Flour was Sc. alle, better, bat less active, Wheat was %c, a Sc. better, Corn was rather more steady. Oate were dull. Pork was heavy, Geet wassteady, Lard wae heavy aod lower, Whiskey of ber pa , Smiru wt, cor, Mill, thie baturday afterncon, at 2s ov lock, be KEEGAN—On T pureday, Mareh 1, 1556, afters long and severe Lines, Mag 4 Keeran, a wative of the Parish of Cloone, County Leitiim, Ireland, axed Sa years, ihe reiatives and friends of the family are respeet- ai be & gic nd publ iu the eventug, at T o'ciock P 1 THER MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIETY No, 2, of Brooklyn, will bold a regu. meeting tow, Sur ine three eleent member will be find bu cenms, The The wo imle the suiject of 40 @ Abell notified to attend on 9 evening, Mare! there will be a quarte:ly meeing of the B ALO Tigsdky ouloned, Lik 4 JOUN MCUKADE, at nee. t their hal, 106 and 168 Fulton et, to-mor- + for the election of « Meers for the eneu- nonthe; the roll willte cated and every 1, CARKYO ‘Treasury en excess of over eight and o half mil- wad Guldt kad Oita, Pally coy ee te erepd a) hep teaaues as bare will also Le decided w. einer No.2 will ge Pry vem; PAT. BOKSS, Ree, see 1 Hone in coin and currency, as coroparod with the eroug GALRO—PiteT BOARD. +t without further aotice, daz 5 cg apie aai Ppt the "PRE FENIAN SlsikRHOUOD OF } former statoment—the coiu representing more than LEAKL—On Friday, March 2d, Hewlett P. Leake, evening, commencing a5 7 o'clock. York City, are requerte 1 to meet at SY Bax 10000 V8, 66, ‘67. 199 800 Am, Coal, 65 1800 U.8. 6e,'S1, ep..1944g 100 Cen. Am. Tr.,... 1T 44 in the parol tise, half repereye tw the debe is he and singers will be present to eul.ven ye Batuday evening, the Sd inat., at 4 o° . } The relatives and trieade of the family are re- ( BELL, P : jmai0s @, Upabliicaie With Lue Cause of result of funding--exchanging long-runaing bonds Hef v a hist? mates in brane eae éon epecttully invited to #e¢ end the funeral serv SON t'; hk Ar eoY aoe , néabien’ eg ireedvm are luvi €4 to attend, pes : n° aN Pt . a 4 euuday uiber oun, Ob bo Ciuek, wt Lie aig fei: oo Fe es ee an ry ES OK EK < q dor short notes, The Loan bill, which te now pend- | bv U.S. $e beJVH0 13 4 Iw) Quien ‘$81 fv suiivan et, Tho remains win be taken by the | [ATHER MATHEW Tf. A, B, SOCIETY, | THE LADIES OF EAST BROOKLYN fang in Congress, \e designed to give the Secretary | 9 09 60) Atlentic M. 8....1%4 9.30 A. a. train,oo M oday morning, .o Westchester No, U, of N will bold @ pubic meeting, cor. | | Pept tp dh. gua a mee! ng to be heia in“ further powers for funding the debt and contract. | 106500 0 Sw Mai ness sais 138 | cownty tor interinent. ibs of Bu # ‘ on Sunday evenine, the 4ih, a | gt poi eatdg ihn ® es Seek Kee alt pool 3 20.0 Trea, 73-J0,.... 99% ION LS PE | pMANAR AN—On Friday, March 24, Ar Tole ock, speaks by Jobo Crouin, Ben, Warden Torinina a new cits i of the fe Bloverl rot iv @ng the currency, If the bill should pass the ‘whole debe will be speedily converted iuto long Doula end Pe er Keil O'Henlon and 3 1200 low do. 16500 do Ran 1000 do.... R60 do, 300 @o,... ote Had. Ry KR 4.00 Tenn. Ge, '¥u.... ve bw do... AOE 6000 N.C. Ge. ++ BLig 60 Nor, & Wor, U0 Reasmg R, singing by Mias For, Mins Brown, Also the celebraved Wisen will be 4 at, PELER CURKY, Prest, M, HHOKMAN, see, 146 ‘ATHER MATHEW T, A, B. SOCIETY, No, 5, of Brooklyn, will bold a put fe meeting at then Liell, 22 Court street, on Buncay evening, March 4th, 7 o'clock, Bpeakere Messrs. Wilson, Holliwood, Caffrey amd Ravelle Singere—Mersre, Nolan, Dows and Lakeyjan, sisiers, J. Raveie, beq., wil perform some choice seiections ou the con- cotina, P. DINNIGAN, Pres, J. PAGAN, Vico Prea, THOS. HIGGINBOTHAM, Kee, : 5 ck Mavehan, @ Detive of Loug! ro Galway. Iretand, in the Sod roar ot Friende of the family are respectfuily inelted to attend the funeral, on Sunday ailernoon, 4h inat, at Lo’clock, tiom her late residence, TY Mot . Her remains will be takeu to Calvary Cemetery jor Interment, los McDOUGALL— On Thursday, March 1, Wm. Mel ougall, aged 69 5 ears. Hie relatives aud trends are invited to attend the funeral, trom hie late residence, 109 Bediod ®t, 04 dulday eilermoom, a6 ly vclock, without turther no.ice, 151 VINCENT.On March 1, Mary Jane, youngest dauebte: of Joshua aud Fliza H. Vincent, Tie relatives and frends of the tamily are re epectfully invited te attend the fuueral, from the residence ot her parents. 243 Delanecy at, this Sa ur- pay siternoon, at | o'clock, ll len A, Mahony wili aitend, Sevesa gensioned eddress the weetng, 4 ‘HE MEMBERS OF THE 'LONGSH( u's Piovective Society, No, 2, of MB. vokiy 13 Erie = -- ---—<«— Clean Up! ‘Wa are now th thas season of the year when the @ans.iion from cold to warm weather occurs, The frost ts coming out of the ground, the ice is melt- fmg, ond the time for warm Spring raine has come 1k ia now important that our citizens should take unused precautions for the removal of all secu. maulations about their premises, that may by this ebangein the season be rendered detrimental to health, The sireet contractors havo been so dere- ‘et in their business during the Winter, that great piles of garbage and other refuse watter bave ac- eamulated in many of the streets which are densely populated, and in the alley-ways, areas, aud other q@orroundings of the tenement-houses, accunmu- dations of thesame kind are seen, During the cold weather, when the ground was fr.cen, there ‘wea no danger to bealth from these causes, but qmlid weather and Spring rains convert this filth dn. an element that ts highly. conducive tu disease eveumg, March 6th. at Bs LO wae es (Question iso Le Be Lied and other tiuupo:tunt buriness) We had Journ our last meting ow accoyutof our Hall too email to contain halt ybe members. J ALLEN, Prea, PAURICR ALLEN. sec Vv M. PalaitR MATHEW 4, A, @ No. 2, of Jersey City, wil meet fom bvenuing, at Frankiin Mal. Messrs, Don O'Connell, Irving sud others will speak Jurouity, Lawless, Lindsey and Cole will sing, COLEMAN, Pres, B, GARRICK, Kec See, ORKVILLE AWAKF AT LAST—I) guration of the Father Mathew 1. A, b, Su No, 5, 01 Yo Kvile, ou Bunday evening, Macc, 7 velock, cor 86th et.and &i av, The Parent toe pisier poo. eties are reapectiully luvised to us, Speaking by Mr. Tuos, Coucannon, Pred FATHER MATHEW T. A.B, 8, No, 5, OF on Wed- od New Yo. &, will hoida Pablic Mertin, needay and Munday evenings at the Hal Fath * Sin av, at Tig P.M. Speshere Mr. Biton, Mr, savherand Bagley, Singers, Mies liammill, end Mies (Leary, Performance ou piano by Doogan, N.B.—Monthiy meetingat’ P.M. All the meme « aie soqpeaied to be present, JAMES O'REILLY, Pres, DANIEL KIRWIN, Ree, Sec lu Patner MATHEW T. A. B.S. No, 5, OF Now York, in meeting, resolved that the thanks of thie Bociety be given to Professor We le tor hiv! % Mr. J, Cashan, Vice Prest. Ladies’ No, @; avle aud taleated lectures. givea a their tall in| Chas 1. Mile, Mr, John Bery, S nging behalf of Temp raner, and for soliciting aad p: ocur Kobr, Wilson, Mr, Pau and henry Wilor ing the serv.ces of the following named sceomplished Banevs, Miss Foy, Mine Conucly, Mise Wileod and talented lad.os on Wednesday evening ut: | otcers. The pubsle areinvjted, Wit od. But Mra. Lesdomier, Mra, Palmer and Miss Kho es, | LAN, Pret UBELT Mie. Keo pec JAMES O'REILLY, Pros za lus Yo NG MEN'S PATHLR MATHE ENIAN BROTHERHOOD—FONTENOY A.B, Society, No 2 of New Louk, wil hold 2000 ao. 11000 Tol, & W 46 4th National 47 City Bank,...... 1k Mer, Bx, Bank,.16 9 Bk. Commerce. 10 6 Metropolitan BLN ("tees 21 Del. & Hud, C...145 boo AL & TOUR... 35 100 Cum. Coa Pt 45) lw do 1.115% oo do,...... add SBOOFD FoaRgD 1M $00 Erie BR... 1 TRADE NOTICES, ONFECTIONERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION id their first quarterly m eying ob Sun- to'ci ck precisely, at 16 Prince ot e@ hereby now Ww atiend, Con- to joim are tiully invited, . WEATHERILL, Preat, J, stb. WOO!) Bec, at T ONGSHOREMEN'S UNION PROTEC. tive Association No, 3 wil hold ther jecaiar Meeting at their Mall, 185 spring et, on Satuiday 1000 U.S. 66,81, re 2500 do. F Even ng, March Sd, as ‘clock. All memie: t t and pestilence, Clean! ness is one of the greatest ‘ mo. aT Tee dy Hl iB hind ia akiand, By order of ce Trae b Cadete will hold a pabiie meeting to-night, cor | [PUT Saontaly westiog ak aie tonal Hall, 44 proventives of disease, and every house and tte | £500 Am. told... 10 I, Cem, B.......11 sident ARTIN CARMODY, Pres, PAIRICK | Grand aod Elizabeth ate, Come w our aeleianee and | }%.7* Me be 7 mB ay, Maich din, ab Jo ¥ qo Cum Coal Pf 10 dO... cee DDS | REAGAN, Ree, Bee, og | aid ueto free our ative land. Addresses will be Pd, Members ere hereby ues ed tobe p surroundings ought now to be carefully looked 60 Chi, & NW. Pf. o4 delivered by JOUN O'MALLONY, HC. E ‘o bear the repor # of officeis anu ieceire 12 Quiskalives on TOTICE TO CARPENTERS ~ CARPEN, * +e ters’ aud Joiners’ Union, No. 1, has removed to Farly Closing Hall, 267 Bowery, and will meet there Mouday, Maren 6, at 58 o'clock P.M. All members are requested to be present, as they have apecial bu- 500 Cle. & Tol. KR... 108 bw Chi, & BL. Rode Washington Plarket Kotall Kepert. Fuipar Evxnine, March 3, 1566, While we have very little of commendation or ®. BF. | Y : ; AY MULLIN, J. MOKIAKIY, Aok, COSTE edeae,, MOH ASL CROWLEY, Pres, Wal others, MAUCKICE M, HEALY, Centre, var ane Pst Heo. Bee. 1 MAAN MI Vo NG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW FATHER MATHEW UNITED T. A, TSB, 1. Buciely No. & ol N. Yay wilh hod th siness to attend to, By order GEORGE F, QU ic Society, No- 1, of Brooklyn, E. D., will hold a pub. | Pieesbs eb But — . Qu ice Hic mee ing at Masonic Hall, So? Grand at, on Sendey bet 69th and Prest_ J. WELLS MURRAY, Bee, BT He mee ing at Masonic Hal, 9d (rand at, on 8 ot Ok ane Chee VAT a ET Ee : oor, | evening, Mo th, Speakers—Mesers. Van Name ‘ eocouragenens to offer to-day relative 40 prices, | NU\VTICE TO MATHERS WHO HAVE | Lambert ng Yreciana. Riuping br the charmigg | [yl ea, E jety and ¢ re. ‘ - ¥ fy either of deh, fowl, meat or vegetables, now ruling ® | not pay their iniiation tee, to cone forwa.d on next | Wit, Johnson and Hathaway. Core early to secure ran O'clock P.M. for wo proce Washington Markot, we think it but justice to ven- | Tue day eve ng and do so, By order JOUN ENNIs, | seats, N. B.—Lhe members are reqnested to be | jh} BERRY, Preset; P. O'NedL, View Prost, JOL ERNEY, Ree, Bec, S40" | present at the business meeting also, on ‘Tuesde DA Lal ae dors, at thie great centre of our city Commissary a TahRV ME L —-~. = | evening, March 6th. as itis q erly meeting, ro emeteonenaberemeerweres - - Department, to acknowledge that In point of quality H 2 JOURNEYMEN HORSESHOERS P., | the election ot officers vor the next term wil take RELIGIOUS NOTICES, be ld "i B, Society will bold their regular mee ine on | pisce. All abeent membere will be fined. CHARLES we have seldom witnessed a more tempting display Mouday evening, Maren 6th, at Union Mali, 155 Fires KICHARD vres, PATRICK DOWLING, Bec, “ of leading articles than those which to-day load the aud particularly tho-e im ar- way ca TTT TT ea Gee et stale throughout the maiket, Indeed, @ sort of ‘ends OF thedr wames wit Pees eROTHERHOUD— A EUBLIC ths . 5 ol! t poc ‘ ’ elie, willbe - “Spring opening” seems to have heen indulged in by . RL BSE lida es ad rh td turuay evuning, March Sd, 1800, at dul be | Tus the hacksters and fAishmongers of this locality; and to = — = | The hour io: ection hes arrived, Col, Griitin, of Ins | AKD an epicure, fond of fat roaste and tootheome Joimts, SOCIETY NOTICES. diana, Capt. Dull, Mr. Jobo Rafferty wili audress the fresh caught fish and sightly fowis, a saunter through ——------- aaa this market,in ite present comdition,must be as agree- IOR ~A.— YOUNG MEN'S able as an “opening day's shopping tour through | . Vaiver t aree 1 eM iB bocie'y, No, 1, of A New Yo i hot ie! publie m " re Broadway isto the most enthusiastic worshiperat the | day evening, at 749 0c OK, in thei Mall, cor, of bits shrine et fashion, Regarding prices, we have but | st.anddiliave, Speaking by Mr. Gibson, Singiag ; . aud music by the Weucering Minstrels —Ke ¥ little change to make from those lest quote. The 110 TG Malt aud Mines tance NeeuaD, aiter, Weare hopeful that the now Loard of Health will enforce cleanliness so far as the streets and ether public piaces are concerned, but in ordor to thoroughly cleanse the city and renler it health- ful, the co-operation of the people is easential. ‘There will be uo reason to fear » visitation of ebolers if the siinple laws of health be carefully observed, ho Presideacy Shall the One Term Priu- eiple Ke Adopted ¢ The smendinent of thet portion of the Constitu- @on which pertains to the election of President is receiving some attention in Cougress, Senator Wann lately {ntroduced » proposition for extend- ing the term of the Presiiency to six years, and also making the Presilent ineligible to re-election. In the Houses measure bas been offered for aboliah- fag the Electoral College, provicing that voters hall cesttbeir ballots directly for Presidential can tidetes, instead of for State Electors, and thet , Purcell, Ringing by » Conneii, ana by BP. th The «e.egailon will; P, A. MISSION—DIVINE SERY every Babbath evening, at Ts o'ciuck, i Lecture ison, 109 Wess 24th at, bet. 6. Duoday evening, Marco @b, Kev. ki KAPR will preach, Beasties JPREE EPISCOPAL SERVICES IN | tivental Hail. ¢ ith et. and 5 4 ave, on day, at l0e A yh Kev. Wu. W LAW oiticias the Jews in the oom, co., Tub ave. a: »by the Kev, J ILE Salis, at Ts 2. Al are invited teud, T 1. BISHOr Is TO PREACH TOMO meeting, JAMES BURKE, Press, GEOKGE LAW- ‘LON, See, 160 COUNTRY, 109 PINKAPPLE SI, op tO imposition,—Searis, regalias, &e .ee Colnpeélied the scart makers to m. cou le reduc, 0b .row the exhorbitant prices they feked, bul Wey Inues come down stil lower, pete with the tollowing prices, vig: Searfs, the cendidate shall be declared elected who sball | butter market still continues much excited, anda’! and Conway: RUBT, L. GUDBY, Pree. Jk triee | BATFOw Ieee, 2 50: do, with luco 1x inches wider | Pity. f)CkinS Ak Te o'cio hy at the michuar have received @ majority of the popular vote of | an indication of what may svon be expected inthis Bib», Vice. Wit. BUY), nec,’ N, .—Dembers do. velvet gilt emblems, #5; veivet embroider d | Ce Py poe EROS KEN SAFO vie in bailion, $9, and the moss beautiful seaifein the country, $20, A large atock of L fe sud embroidered embiewsin gold and eiver | nu, Rosettes, &e, at lower prices than the | market we report that the best quality State firkins | }/ pe Mall Commaitue are noned to atend a4 is is selling to-day at wholesale for O0c per |b, and ihe é “ATIENTION FATHER MATHEW AND he beg tendency is still apward. ‘Ihw market for fowls is all other civic Societies—\ou can save %5 per 1 abe had at any other place, Open tor busi- | selisiogs Be, pty A the y Nome ptt Ait much better supplied than during Jast weck, and | cent, by buying your regalias oc WILLIAM EAGER, | Bese until 12 at night; ciosed ou Bugdass, You can | pumibations wil load the meeungs, | rices are declining. No. il Musveiry ah over Lo,'s siore; aiso epeudid | save trom $2 to $1) by Luying your scarfs from 3 .A° | . eer on 2 : Rulunece oy haat uttina, @kaSisa acu velvet acarta on hand, 5 JOYCE, 109 Pineapplé st.next to Fulton, Brookivn 166 | AY EW YORK YOUNG ME) mon, |Uatbe, do soup pieces, 12a] ie; do stewing pieces; 5 “\ GRAND PUBLIC MERTING OF 1HE| NIOTICE—TO THE FATHER MAlNEW ‘ MEETD _ J iHEW tie iyi rete Leta Ce getty He) ioe Avs nik? fetntiee I. A. B. Boolety No. 1, of Br.ok- ac 4 otber Civie Bocieties of New vere Berenice iorrow (Suuday) evening, at i% o'ciuck. Bb01 Veal, AbeSie Gar hind quarsere: 1besGe ioe tore: | Tovplock, et eine hastituee fae tend orenium OF | and Jersey-—Brother Members: J. most Teapcifully | sours” Youne wien ouly toon regtlar attend 7 o'elowk, at "1 be Loatituse,” cor, Hauiuiion ave, and | iavite you to give aeall Leore purchasing e164 y | d *; mutton, forequartors, Saldc; do hind do, | Hicks st, Mosers. Jouaiuan Kevewe, PC. Holly- | you th Wig @ioO4 here, | the chureher) are invited. ; do chop, Yuavde; lamb, por pound, —a— ; at will want Souris al have a very lage stock ‘e6) wood, and also Mr. Ciouiw, will be these and speak | on usod. My motto wiil be quick sales REACHING TO-MORROW APTERN( baco be: he} pe biee mcs abu light =f . bRD Ry B4arbe; os Dork. bere eorheu ers Wa | ou the subjecs of Temperance, pin jag DAW: Pret. Lbave aways on band rosettes tor balls and et 3% o'c.ock, 1 be Court Ruom, T.u ave, ¢ we; uiray aud oth, MiO y 4 jond, Sade | hama, Y40200, shoulderm LTadva, ies, PATRICK BGAN, Bec, | Eoreiee Bic nica, So. Don't forges the vumLer, 18 a bye Lueciovical Biudent, ‘Whe pour the whole country, Yesterday, jin the Benate, @r, Bumsza introduced a» petition trom citizens of Massschusetts, which was head- ei by ex-Governor Ampusw of that Biste praying Congress to pass an aineniment Bike that proposed {a the House, These cir- cumstances show that considerable interest is man - tested in the matter, andin view of the rupture "Detween the President and Congress it is not im- probable that some definite action upon the subject will be fakem, The proposition of Mr, Wana isa INGION AVENUE PRESBYTEL Church, cor, 0. atu et, wii .@ open for f 5 CHRIST | Assovisuion, 16 Filth ave, cor yya at F.eds. u. C.a.6, U.U., wii preach to young mel EE?sce li? b= ;