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THE NEW YORK SUN. LUIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1866, forry bost departs from or arrives at lie moor- fog. Inconsiderate people jump after a departing boat at the risk ofdro «ning, amd theo jamp again as the boat approaches the br. ge, at the risk of being crushed. It will not do to depend upon the disere tion and judgment of people with reyard to thin &e. All atver remeval. In both enses, thongh, thee GS oo be nowfied of th ee. A licenve dees no egelize an fil ae, a6 lottcry ticket selling, &c. Noman of ¥ age CAD procure a license as peti e unicws at enrolled tor milvary duty. A let in @acn year, and must be atthattime. Whentaker ow at other tin tie usexpired portion of the year te be changed pro BPRATMS. ——_ . O'BRIEN—At Quebes, on the ‘th inet, after aebort but severe iliness, which be bore wou Chretian resignation to the [ivine will, John O'Brien, Steve. doe Chicago and Australian papers please copy. 2 THOMASOn Wednesd Roealia SOCIETY NOTICES. - — — | NCE — THR MEMBERS OF TH® Father Mathew 1B. T.A B. Society, the old Parent ere requested fo be at their Hall, 36) Breome *, on Saturday morning, St. Patrick's Day, at 10 o'clock, pree ely, to iorin in line with the other Political Va cies and Pablic Pla 1) is an old apotbegm that dominant political , J Societies to celebrate lieland's Patron Baint. Any partion are held togsther by the cohesive power of | matter. Nothing but a barrier like that proposed | ‘**# nnimamiitati age htt gh Peter aad F » Thomas, py ther Ls Vege hy phell be " 6 ; 4 — : en at ———= | ened 19 d iday, reer . LW public plunder, Whether this be true or not, ex- | by the Board of Councilmen will prevent this reck- Fiammeval News, ‘Markets, &¢. ‘The tae \ will ax piece from the residence of CAREY, Marshal. Tr Mote Pre. 134 perence proves shat itiga very difficult thing to | lessness, and avoid the accidents that now fre ‘ M her parents, 347 Fitth » a S OF THE 8ST. mes Korman Cathode T, A. B, Society, and also Fee York, Thursday, March 15, 6 P M—The this morn ug, at & o'e ook, ~/ - wei ati Friends aud relatives are respectiully iavited to at NO1CE—THE MEM afterucon quotations of the general Stock market, ttend 1’ dherupt guch @ party io thiscountry, The Demo- | quently occur. It would seem that the ierry com- —= | th ete are ' cratic party suaintained the political secendancy, | panies ought to have enough regard for the lives | conpared with those of yesterday afternoon, show a | — —— omen ak. warrneae mret ng Toure, Setunkey seorston,. arch 1 WKS with brief interruptions, for nearly halfacentury, | of their passengers to take this precauslonary | fluc uating market, some sorte being higher and SPECIAL NOTICES, | efcioek prin Ceahtete the anniversary of ire Ju opliect the determined efforts that were made | measure without compulsion, but since they have | there lower, the changes being merely fractional, | —|—- + JOUN DWYER, Marebal, A Card—St, Patrick’s Day Celebration — In purruance of the orders of the (rand Marshals by the minority to break ite power. In fact the few triumphe that the opposing party achieved — however, Governments were firm, but the demand neglrcted to do go, the ordinance ju qiestion is wes love active than yesterdey, (old closed at 191 ST: PATRICK'S DAY IN| NEW YORK very desirable. We hope it will peas the ard of GRAND CELEDRATION OF ‘ ; . IRELAND'S PATRO BAINT , : i ¢ ‘ The inoney market was very ory at the close at Ga | 294 Marshals of the Trade and Civic Societier, ‘ 3 . during that time were gained by the ald of dis- | Aldermen also, and that it will be enforced with- 6 per cent. ane the Cesinaat ti the pte rate ia in. | 1! 7oa wish to appear in style in the parade get ove The followiae preteen “7 Reh diteation of the ovtented Democrat'e voters, and no permanent } ous delay, es - creasing, Bieriing exchange wae dnl! at 1680108" of Feeny's Spring style, silk or cassimere @5 hate, Pather Mathew Societies ta in tue gelee \tapreasion was mad* opon the Dewocrat c strength. for bankers’ bill, On 'Change to-day Flour opened | They are the cheapest and best in thecity, Freny, bra'louof lieland’s Patron Bains. faturday,March Croelty to Animals. A reorourion is now pending In the Legisiature tuin orporate the New York So iety for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals. The names of a large number of prominent citizens appear aa corporatora, and there is no doubt the Society . 17, 1566, has been adopred by she Temperance Con~ MoThirdave, 2) ee veut ou of ih ather Athen Boule sles of en York, Ae tditorial from the Brooklyn rook ym Ww i Varmeneren, dereey Clty Norig, Times.—Moteslfe, the eminent pharmac ba wil oF igi a Gocording rotten loo’ discovered a remedy for Rheumat ale be- | 4 mM, oa e b'day ‘ ‘M a : i opock Hieves to be infailible, We are pereoually coen.zant | {\j oan pA arch, ia Grand 6% in the of some extraordinary cures |" hes effected, Tie Key a} price j@ trifilae—one dollar only and many men Betnee ikon eroaeeet eeha Diet Vie ee Haniison received @ large Democratic vote, parily ja consequence of his wervices during the Tadian ware upon the Western frontier, and partly because hin opponent wae unpopular with @ por- ‘tion of the Democratic party, This statement is proven by the fact (hatat the subsequent election qmiet, nud closed dull and drooping, Wheat opened & rhaie firmer on good, round parcels, end closed quiet. Corn waa te. better on sound parcele, One were dull and drooping, Pork opened firmer but cloeed heavy. Beet waa steady, Lard wes firmer, and Whiskey woe quiet and steady STOCK BALES-PFiaet NOARD. woud cheertuly cive titty fora certain cace of this | 7 ais 30 . fan if ane : P - 4 f| n. Me‘enife ie adver. | (et: ick Lamb, Recording Secretary: John K. ooedg water ened ped Rectal ag hers Baio Mtoe potted pir wel on ote io Q i ' wo HALE SED Hi iis eine fe remeay Tea dicen. "Me pty of tbe Feeu y, Financial secretary: Bernard Martin, Coie never beard until his gomination, over the greatest ) the sale of hie great Rheuma'ic Remety | 1O*Poucine Secretary; Charlies Murphy, Treasurer, vu Sehluy wi Cowl. 15k xDo 0 Grand at, rieht ing on Al'en at, etatesroan of histhine Mammy Chay, Tarton wae | Stimels that ere now constant! ween in this city, BO) a eecs it peeleis | Re maa Oven eaneag the Trecdrenis bie | ether Mulew UB: f Asi, Boctety, Branch No , wietedacee : « ‘ g0) Brunewock C.L. 6 lor vy no’ y H . im : taG ‘she : elected under circumstances somewhat similar to | 8 0 Sppxrent to every citizen that no a“irnative 1 4 Maripoes rf 19° \y res, and other patent medicine miuiona 1, Marehal Thos. Coiling; im Grand et, right resting on Aven at rantel abuse of an id Father Mathew T. A. B. Scciety No. 1, of South argument ie needed. The uny Oy») Atinove MB. day. t «inthe cose of Hauwmtson, The Whigs were MO N.Y, Gen, ht. ctice of driving buteher carts a Moths and Freckles Ladies aillieted with | I coklyo, Marshal Michael! Dowd ; right resting on Hitter opponents of the Mexican war, but as the ROVE Es pre “ap acer rs § the 0000 N.Y. tah Lt pd ve ‘ 2 discoiorations on the fice called moth-pateher, or | ‘eft of Branch No. 1, of New You war proved i» be popular, they took sdvantace of | Teughly through tho rtreets, with culvos and sheep | "N.Y. 7a By Ln 1 adiad Bay ir chie#, should ure Pers celebrated Moth and peather Mabew 7. A.B. Koel iy No, 5 of Wi'liame, j " fre Ds t yan 5 : " : rr hon. in ie ie, Prepared be Dr. vb, shal Potrie jughes ; between Orcha erreunstanecs aod ran Tayto upon hie military | banging balf suspen od : m therm, avd the many | jae Mo we. nae 300 Mich ven. kK, t ee een ite ist, 40 ‘Bond st, New York, Bold | end Allen «ts, richt resting on Orehard et repmtation, Democrota votea for Taytor, partly | kindred acts of cruelty that now shock the seus . into PA 0 Rescine R by all drugelte. Polce #2, “4 Father Mathew T. A, B Society, No. 8, 0f New because of hie military achievements, and peritly bilities of the public, should no longer be tolerated. | yon “... 4 ) do to ee | York — Marshal, john Conioy—bets com Orchard and i Wheeier & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing | | udiow ats, right resting on leit of No, 3,0f Wile It ie a relic of barbarian thatought not to disgrace ») Ohio ts Mise. 100M. SGN. Te ri “4 : é bl, Machine and Mutton Hoie Machine, 6.5 Broadway al | amebureh because Cass was not popular with # porsion of 140 do. “too a bather Mathew T. A. B, Soe! N f Brook! yee ‘ the metropoits of an enlightened nation. Bocieties | [4 Erie ath M. 100 M.S. dN. In. @ Lowe Sewing Machine Company Ne. 620 | eee eo eet ode edt aot Mie ta — no real eg thap etd wiaktian 60. that: phot Chad have lobe boon in enters | 100 Bul. N.Y.@ Ee.) 2 Wi. Cea ly | Broadway, N.Y. lias Howe, Jr. Present. Acoute Sid erat ee a eet uaee ce eee in pon the Democratic strength by Tayu ata 4 se Neaberalantie etek: 14 160 Ms i” a ee 7 (8 (E--|= nnn, Father M.thew T. A.B, Boeiety, No. 6, of (ireen- election, itis only ueceasary to notice the fact thas | e4C@ 1 Lonvou and obuer “ — * ad Grever & Baker's Highest Prem!um | poni—Marelal, John Moi lssey—betweon Laciow 11000 PW. & OLY. Cen, National Bb Au.) aeh. Be. ) 410 Nationa: Hk oO and New York should uot be behind its cotempo- raries in any bumane ‘ocasure. elnetic stitch sewing wachines for family use and | ead Fesex ots, right resting on lett of No- 6, improved lock aciteh machines for tailors and manus | Biookin, e facturers, 406 Broadway . t tuther Mathew T. A,B, Society, No. 4, of New Choice Pear Trees ter Bale ata sacr York—Marebal, Patrck Manning—between Essex at the followimy eloction an unknown New Hamp sture Democrat defeated *‘she hero of Lundy's Lane and Mexico” by the largest majority of Bates ao, “a (Ch & NWF. foo Chi @ RTL R ' i a : id Nortolk eta, right resting on No. 6, of Greenpoint. la a Lares uh National isk tn _ io, : fieo.The subseriber, ceairoue of thinning ont hie | “Cay . = ever given for s I’resident, The Dernecratio party Oi 1 I ax SS Vy stem. i ri W. aE ex'ensive pear orchards, offers tor eae atone haifthe | y ercanariest doket obi at ae Necioik end never wae disrupted, By trying to keep down Vil a +O ont hyton A veual prices, over two thousand choiwe Uwart aod | sugoix ais riche resting ou Norfol : the growing Anti-Slavery element ft was weekened i lvensee 4 ts 0 M& BL P.O Pi. 8 standard Pear Treca, of the Bartlett, Louise Bonne Father Mat T. A. B. Societ 0. 6, of New © dereey aod Duchcase d' Aagowiene varieues, trom York shree Moreial, William Bucus een Noviok ot No. of New , OT ynbi 6 BSCOsD BOARD, © euch an extent that its bold upon political power wae loosened, ant ever since that time it has been ‘There ie no part of the revenus law on which the even years old, and in tearing conaitton, tax arsorrore and collectors lay eo much atress nr the Varies desirous of purchasing can give the tees A id Sosak Sts, righs seating oo le: personal inspection. All orders by ioail will be in 40000 ULS. fats ‘ y 4.8. ON. Ia... 7S oF ‘athew T. A, B, Society, No. growing mnore sud more infirm. The R publican | Veceealty of duly taking out a teense, This tena. | 200 A Ping th Py i 4% low ied Ie R's piotnptiy attended, to. WILLIAM i BEACY 1 ef ee vee Faery tbl Gaiclaveesn dake party bow stan’s precisely where the Demo turai enough, Such isthe changing vatare of mun- ) Cle. & Pie. Ro. 75) axford, Sew Haven Co, Conn, - " folk and Cl right resting on Suffolk ss. cratic party stood tn ite palmieat dave. Tt te not dane affatre, euch (he versatility of our country nen, 8 i Ay 5 Wii ‘3 rather M a Hoge xe je Atal pees 5 410 COL AN, » 24 € ' “ probable that the Republicans will be able to retam apd euch the rapidity with which the, successively 0 Obi. & NW. PL, 64 | ——— ———— resting on leit of Young Men's, No, ‘th a inte tke eo lone te thé De try their hands at a great variety of pursuits, that ‘4 a ei; ; Be NTI-FENIAN MEETING york. B No. of Menbat- the aacendency anything like s. long @ Demo- the tax-gatherer stands no chance at all with hem, |p aise Mise in ao, Nee! 1 8% Vertes "3 vat Bidar, at is Ly Ry boty a lee Meaaeas iuttick Menem “betworn Cline erate did, but they have already given evidence of uploss they report thoir whereabouts end their bus ~ | yo Canwa Ce Woe Chi, & BL. RB. Te sal or Ateat rd is A rg feiiaean on rg ane | attorney sts, tight sesting on Clinton at. the powerful cohesive force which holds them | 0,4 occupations, wow and then, by applying for ata : 3 Por Ww ac yer yet. n ene #26 cen's, Orgauize! unite! | ree 5 teh one eet airs ie Y Algeg vs MBean ‘together, A strong effort was made fn | jicenses. Atiantic i000 do......91/ au? i bn ag a free sation. sone em | Cl niton and Atio.ney ete, right 1¢8ting om left of No, the last) Presidential campaign to disrups] There is our friend Bullet, forexamplo, Last year fe pata fe pe hit ol tig a PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CLON. | 7, of New York. J . . =. a) & . the Repnblican party, but it was a complete failurr, and the Fusmont faction did not even survive until the day of clvction, The “Wape-Davis" movement was another attempt in the same direc “tion, but (t made no impreamon whatever. Since the late ‘sagreement between the Piesi'ent ani taf C rele, B. will be held in Cowsn's He, Youu Meu'e Father Mather T. A, B. Soe ety, No. e.and liithet on Friday evening, March i6:), | } New York. Marshal, Daniel (a lsgher--between jock, Several dietineuis' ed -percers will ed \'torney and Midge ste, right resting on Attorney diese be reetne. JAMES MOOR®, Centre, JOU sy | atrert. M. DONNELLY, Sco: JOMN GAVIN, Tre 6 Young Men's lather Mathew T. A. B, Society, No. ‘ 2 Whe fa tt : ——— N ¢ _ q foni : Ate PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVAN | iNOW, Xo ey earebels yoke Fant berweet, a to the members of the Immacu! 4 Conce; th a | xo. 8, of Ne > T. A. B, Bociety to aseemple in full regalia in ther Youve Men ther Mathew T. A. B. Sooiety,No, be wae doiig a projuce commission business, Tat he left totry bis luck in oll, He eunk « well 9500 feet deep into the soll of Pennsylvania, and the only resuit he obtained was to find a very convenient outlet for bie epare ensh. Des ing et leugth of ‘striking lie ye next turned hoe attention to :eal te and coals. But heures wouldn't let in) mid- liw ao, Vievs , OOM. & P.duC.1 Pi. 96% So) Reading K uv iv GO. ceecee we 4w do 1006 10 Whelesale ’rices of (onntry Preduce. New Yous, March 15, 1566 The general napect of busiuces throughout almost every departinent of trade varies in no material re- n summer and neither would con't ret, Ae a nearly lant Hiall, ow paturday, March 17th, at 8 o'cock A.M. |S New York—Mars mes Conlon—in Grand et, Congress an impression has goverally prevailed | jecource,tie ua uially @noush twined € itor: but lle | epecs from that of thie day week, ff we may except a prec “gly (a onder to attend Divige Serv ic 2 tie | right vesting on Ridge st, : wroved Hl ads e diue vbu ; " \t, i that the disruption of the Republican party will | loity renius proved il ndyjted to the aiadeoiy wall! | noticeatie increased reticence on the part of buyers, srevious bo mbieh ina ix teeoseaen te Gl Mtoe heline of warch wi | be taken up as soon as the mil poor py of & LbewEpaper poor Bullet neat (nined acter, and he ven ed his spocen on the world beh had Woated him eo ecurvily, through the mectium of Blasespesre and Bulwer, But even in this his bad luck forsook him not, He sawed tho air in valu, be called upon the eke vee Bud © you cle udiese nua" to no purpose; he tore bis passions fo tatiers without awaceoing (he ‘ ching im procession to the rencveny: us of the Civile Soc eties, where with them toes will participite in the ceiehra ton otf 4 Dav. Very Rey. Dr. MOF RoOGH, HOYLE, Sec, PATRICK O'NEIL, Mun A MELTING OF THE DEI the Conveation of Irish Societ necessarily ene Such a conclusion is hardly warrauted. It use! be said of the Democratic party, by the Whigs, that there was but one day in the year wheu complete harmony prevailed fo the Democratic ranks, and that was election day, li move—down Fast Broadway and Sbethers the east gate of the Park, when theprocession betore Lis Honor the Mayor and \ mon Counce.); then way to Luion squa ey J lonument, Fourteenth at to LES OF to Twenty-third at; Twen- t “ 1 ty*thitd et to Fires « Firet ave to Eighth ot ue ner Lat] Fi hthet to Cooper Instituie, and paes in review and asomewhat reduced scale of prices for such of the leading articles as moet immedia ele a) mpe hie wihthe move men's ot the gold market, Although the Spring trade should by ths time be fully inauzu- rated, we do not olee:ve im any quarter any thio like the act.wii, ot ev bere the packing and ich of goods common!y visibie at our rroat bus- jet cna A3. thus asm of the Louse ever so litle; aud finally | ines marte uth. verse) of the vesr, Inetewd of | iitiermian Hal. 42 Prince ston Eris 16th, | their Grand Marshal and his aids, and there diem ss, {n other pe the Democracte never allowed |}. jovwuk Posaneua aliogeihe:, and wautuliy sbeaie | toe t.vorable zaptose under whieh weente ed pow p By Age Be M Wee ag Ce ll wpocenens ¥ WILLIAM O.CONNELL, Grand Mar bal their own Uissensions to mer the party interests at |] deri'g a pack he frudea off tothe rural Aiatricte | thy pew rear, when evr. | tkone @ beaithy AROLIGE | 8 . Patrick y: . Ai —yesnes Rely and Edward Campbell, peda 00d living. Io th , di pro ous Spring and Suromer trade ; ins’ . ac. ty Prest. Clias, BOYLE, Cor, sec, it re as the polls. This was not true in every case, but as and poe ek e tora living. im this very | and proepercns Spring cies) ina’end 61 Special Aids Jamer rumley, Malachy |. \furray Profeeson, baum Wy to say, Le bee been succosmul, aud ienow on the high rond to torjuce., Now, did Huilet svceersively take out Loenses as GCommnericn Mevchant. Gil Manulse.urer, Real batate Apon, Coal Beoser, &c., &c.? Notabstot it, And to the day Mulet can boast ot never having paid dlic.t tithe to the Government, Bu Le .au a great rink, ‘The law o.y8 that.op trot Com @l,age 1a any occu. patiou or business eoumerated in tue law, util he the cust mery Borie teviv i. the habrual swe ling © the streams of trace, after tle etarnation ot th Winter montha, toronged iamines © yer purchasers, oO! ‘he produce 'LD SCOTIA—NOTICE — THE MEM- | "ward W. Hoghes, trick Hoy, James Fagen, be. of scotia Divisiva, No, 27, Sons of Tumper | S\ePhen Keyucida, Jame, Mouoghan, Dauiel Ker wi ance, meeteat Lamertine Mall,c f. Stu uve, every | Lomas py, Georse 1. Reiley, Michsel McNevin, Fiday evening, at T's o'clock, Propositions to jon | Michael McCarey, Johu Sheilock, Thomas Carey, the Order will De receive) iu the ante roone any | Suxeme Fagan, John Holloway, Deuuis Muip iy, Friday svening, WM. MUIR, W. P, log | Michsel Medien, =r) “4 PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ST PATRICK'S DAY—ALL CIVIC, Father Militery Hall, 193 Bowery, teh 16, at Tig o'cih, | arule it was correct, If the New Hampshire elec- son ia any guide, the Republicans, like the Demo. trate in former years, are dispored to vote together, sowever much they may «differ upon partizan questions of Government policy, In fact, it is ery brench a merchandise marcets ine mach id uni@althy condition ¢oan even t and gloomiret heures of onr late civilwar, Indeed, we are inio mo! by the Supe:in- tendeut of one of the leading Uranepertation compan. ; Mathew and other societies, which 1utend to soticeable that the endorsers of both the President | jas ottained a heen therefor, Unuer the seve @ | tes of the country, that ro hing like the preeens | or the ot org wixine a Circle of the Fen an 5 y A ’ : purpose parade on the lith, aud which have new bennera, snd Congress, inthe Republican ranks, are quite penalty of wmpstavnment tor ® terme vob exceeding retain’ mptie bie in that branch of business bes | } tio yrars, 0: @ fine DOL exc eding ve hundred uel- within t © pest five veare Ag fro Le.uoo., Col, Joha O'Mahony, and reve.s! | re requesied to send me, before Friday morning, & l nent apeakere wil ad dress th errine, 129 « denunciatory of the Democrats as ever they | lara ou) bah remarked in our last report, all t tele tracexble tothe _— Lee pA ne ld RSFOreRUI BR Of Pie PRD DOTE Win MactrOb BAe: , fj t , 7% eT THY | oficers, &e. JOHN MAUON, sun office. 516 ‘ Thos is rather a heavy plece of ation, but we | wucertainty aud diversity of «pinion h atpr VOL. O'MAHONY, 8. P. MEANY, COL, | @! ae sere. The cohesive power of public plunder seems c vat complains seeing coat we tiade it ourselves, asto the ultimaie tends we Duff and others will « ak Lefore he > ; Patr ck HE MEMBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN'S © counteract the disruptive tendency of opposing | cr whit rmounte to ‘he same tht sushoized | ¥ilues, Merchan sand deaere ave alike “ali adriiy relent Temperance Holl. cor 8}: ve.ani 4h er, Pathe Math " ns B. 8 # J “4 Our frpceeuatives in Coug ere (© tauke ti fo. us, | with regard to the fa'ure, avd in moet instancce | this evening, at 8 o'clock, without fail. JOHN RAF- Father Mathew T. A. B. Society No. 2 New York, pei Ras ‘To ob ain sich license, he should rey r with the | diametrically opposite in conclusions, the larce +] beat. d, Centre, vy * requesie! to meet at National lisll, 44th et, as = BSrsistant aaeeesor Of tl @ sub-division of lis leadence, hie Gough to cary ona particular business givine name or style; in case of a firin, (th. ualnesot per- eons CON, pos. bg it, aud thelr peslsence, batuie of We Cusiiers, @ud the location where ib ut proposed to cary Mon, Lf (be to quied Leence ie .or a business for which the law piovises citlercnt tates of tax, cepending upoa the amounts of business, ete, the picposed grade shoud be stated lu the appi.caton, wamoly: af @ rect ter, the samber of betes he iitoune to Techy sal @® peddies, whetuer a pecder on fool, or With one, two us Mee loses; ian inn keeper, the yoa@ily @utal vaue ob tue huuse or poperty tobe occuples for such purpose. Ali iheac Pais.cuiara tons, be set forth in the appiication. The BPsieiaul cooossor Ingker @GetAe! Lie OF Lhe eevernt applications, aud cestities the same to the nesessor guu the Culkclor;, Gud the ia ier ieenes @ license, or rather places i ja the Lanueof hie uepuby oF that sub d vision, to be de.ivered (o (he applicant the.e- JOK, OP pay eK OL tue ediCUR) ue for (He sale, Aicease will bot authorize the icemee to irane- £00 (Le Dusiueos in any oluer piace Lhau tiat opocitied In the jeenet except lawyess, physicians, eur. goons, dente, caule browers, lores dealeais aud auctioneer, Meduless, circuses, bray vling DuOLOgra- phers und other percpateic and jocomotive pruses flons 6 Kino eapecsaily proviaed ior, Lnuer thie beud, uu provielon o: the aiw it is euppoced that uesther are abecomdiing ceblois, nor @ iusa) ay baub-weiues, DOr & uelnquent ala absent uewspaper subscr ber mie required to take ous sicenrer, A> a“ resou ce’ wilk wuich to pay the salaries of enn: | TE O'CukA.m,,on the 17th inst. where tuey will T. A. B, 8. NO, 5, OF | iorm forthe Procession. N. B.—Their woe! seini> od to meet at their hall Sih meeting w i take place at 7 o'clock p.m. on st. ua Sth ave, Ma. vib, & 8 O'uue A.M, 2 day eveuDs, the inth inet, when o vanety of foli regalia, with wh lives. to take part in ¢cle~ | epeokers and sinrera willbe in a'tendance, Mi- Drating St. Patrick's Day. All sbsent members will | CHAEL CROWLEY, Pres. WALTER P. FILLI, hefned. JAMrS OBEILLY, Presideut. JON | See. 16 1 O'REILLY, k 8 ; Tra" = O'REILLY, Marohal. eR Vv ANTED—5,000 LADIES TO JOIN THR PATHER MA “MPFRANCE + F.M. I. A. Benefit Society, No. 4, every Friday The Marabale of the different societies | night, at 333 Kast 12th at, nefits 8 per week. \heirsocieties on the © | Speakers for this night.-Mr. Caffe-y and Mr. Camo. tos vowel A.M. wud report to their Grand | heli, or Creenpoint. Sin Meese, Byrnes snd Marehal, cor eof Alleaand Grand ate. The Acue | Fagan; also some ladies of No.1 Young Me We coun.ty purchasers, there are but tew actual buyers, | 84 epectul Aide wit report at the rerivence of the | BOW Les T. U. GOODWLY, Rec. nec, 18 those iew act with peculiar aad unusual reserve, | Ut Cee Ba hey tx yr SS eer — i 7 5 « C. .M. " ND A t . . » caotining she UE ordsis to ipmadiane requirements | ff VTempoi uc Convention. } "as TRADE NOTICES, norrER. SENIAN BROTHERUOOD — A PUBLIC | Fy o¢K LABORERS’ UNION P CTI Orange Co, prime. .66aT0 | Wat'n Reserve, pr. 35942 I meeting of the ‘arr owea C.rele will be heid at OCK LABORERS’ UNION PROTE VR Prime State, Mkus.65a60 |Penn. com.tomed.shad0 | Kpring Sticet Hall, 188 Spring st, ou Fridey ev Acseoratin, for the 16th, 20th and 294 Wards... Stare tuce, Welen. 44ab3 |tiemee...........11al3 | 14h inet, ab Ty o'cwce. Beveral eminai’ A meeting of thie Association will be heli as Mr, Koil butter.........duu40 | Tallow, eity........ml1% | will address the meeting. A. E. COSTELLE, Cen. | J8™e8 Ravllev'ty 16 Bleventh Avenue, on Monday Canada Yeliow.....Wuad2 |Lard...cc16ald [tie Conn itter of Arrange nte-JAS. McUAU. | fvening, Mare ribs Ab Tp ovelock. All Dock La- oxeean LEY, WM. HACKETT. JOSGPH TUCKEM, FRANK | fu iy Invl en to Ta ratonte ne rte Ate teepects gy -22a2d-a Ohio, choiee....... 90089 | RING Vi ik WYNNE. _ dd) oe TN DALTON, Chairman, OWEN CONTIN, ity Figgas £08 8 | JOENIAN BROTHERHOOD — FONTENDY | Feety. 2 ae English daisy,Con.17al8%9| Karin Vairy.......18ei33¢ Cadets will hold a grand punlic meeting at 14th | po. pa ay FATTER CA imines roo. _ War jlotel, cor, Grand and Titzaterh ats, tonight, I? IS THE SPECIAL REQUEST OF THER 25) Canrda...... sooo 97a98 | Ticse in favor ef the indepencene ot Ireland are Tougshoremen's 1.0 active Society. No. 2 of 1su3 Aes outs bush....duaads reques ed toattend. Addresses will be dilivered by | Brook'y”, as they are now trvingto obtain a fair rate pius of goods now on han: ‘he etealy do nwara t » of gold, inducing # beiei oa the part of buvers that pcces must certs ply mle muel lower thiu pres-n ijaotat while on the other Baur, oon 1 out tl mevehante profes w be leve that we have nea. ly reached tie lowest point 'e ven of prove end mer fe, ana that trade will seeordingly assume an entirely new aap ct Del. @ the. ose of the present monmiu; hence the cmt arative firmness with which, in face of ove:- aud 4 aieatiy reduced goid of the leading artc.@s are now heli, | will en With th. versity of opiuion, tt is mot at all eineu- Jar, that although our city % present filed with St. Patrick’s Day. The arrangemouts for the celebration of St. Pat- cic!.'s Day, (to-morrow) indicate of the largest nd most imposing civic displays that has ever soe. seon in the city. The procession will probs sly be unparajleled in respect to numbers, if all yarticipate i. & who have announced! their inten- jon todo so, The Fenian excitement bas done nuch toward inspiring the unusually great inter eat that is now enifested in the observance of Bt, Patrick's Day, and the desire to give an axhil tion of Fenian strength will doubtless swell the proces- sion, There are many British agents, correspond- ents, and, perhaps, spies, in the city, who will now havean opportunity of forming something like a correct idea of the Irish-American strength in the metropolis, The accounts that reach us from other cities aul towns indicate that the en- tlusiasm bere manifested is only a type of what is econ througbout the country. Io the meantime the Canadians are looking on with some interest, ATHER MATE New York,are requ N. Jersey... é t j ‘ e eminent members of the Biocherhood. Ammunitions | 0 wagon that the working class of men of New York reany LelLeving that St, Patrick's Day is the ap- Hey eenment Cet Oe ronan renee tenia DRESSED POULTRY aND GaMa, ] Wer saandint ieotived. M, M. HEALY, Centre, snd E rookiyn wilt not fa aay Fy, ,Intertere with ry , roel, war ¢ : : e191 . : } N, em bi } pointed time for the Fenians to raiso the war- | juue % tu,tsob) they produce. $ p{ty or nea:ty | yCn}eom carcass, Ib. tat?) Eieeons, tamede.§ OOe8 Bo | - t geod hearted nil eee Venieon, sad ib Kalbite, per pai NGTIMIND MD NT MEER ONT 2 We trurt that no geod hearted man will i ’ B—POSTPONEMENT—THE CHARI: interfere with them, and the hope that aivekes . table mecting for the aid of the wives and | ne. will take an active part in this et: uvgle ix per cent, of the entire cece pre or ibe lare.ual whoop, rush into Canada an! ecelp the white pops | f25 tlhe. ur this amount the lersest item, gscdo = 1201! Pigeons, equab.az4 00ab vu) | J 4 [Brant per patr.. al ib } hace’ | Qu vlation, ld, was paid by peuerml whole we decry aga ibe a to a baler v her by. children of the imprisoned Trish patriots, announced | to himeel!! that tt is to the interest of all ete rd neinRenitenarenerrmen DEX largear, $200,500, by retai tyvoreeslers, As Tl powie epees tor by their friends to be held on Sunday, is hereby | es well as to the society that is now trying to obtain Sensation Reports, the tax Upon Lhe insier 16 425 0h, 16 woud appoar | CL ickens, Bucks Co.2¥ad4 oifolaily postponed, that day being Passion Susday, | it. We aiso trust that they will do all in shei: thas there are 55,255 sete fquor dealers iu che . baa diatat Ihe resources of the Fenian Brotherhood are suffi. | power ff ther know of any man Inclined to injure am Dunne the last week or two the sensation jour- | Nc rier Siaiee alone: (ao taxes bowing been para by FRESH AND DRURD FROLE, cient to p.otect the families trom: want at present, | to prevent him from doing #0, ‘ihe soctety feels uals have been britaful of absurd stories concern. | the South previous tw June dtl, 1562) « pery good Apples Westen ap |e amb' ee, com $ Wa10 00 | Tse F, B. reapect all opinions, or even prejurtcee, | justly satiefied tthat the whole working class of the . r Muuber, P shop anid GOra6 6H) do peiue....1000 | and only run counter (o them who /uatified by over- | two cities are acting in accordance with this request, jog the Penian excitement in Cauada, The facts x ihe smailest amount aid wae by substitute bro- Qeaimon. pee “ ue 1 Ghestauts, bead. ie yr poser necessity, JOHN O'MAHONY, H.C, | anit has been the Inst and only resonice wish the e} » th “A. era Who ouly contmuuted $70, As the tex upon (lus 4 ovsceeseers sel isle 4 » os ‘@ 5 2 e m they relative to the fright have been distorted, maga'f. Oscupition 18 @ 10s “and G1) tor each sulstitare pron | Raving, layer, Wew...4 Ov]Curranite, pec ib.....18al4 2 mployers when they have to tall back on the House ed and rovanped, sod when this process failed to p.oduce the requ.site effect, the deficiency bas been supphed by pure invention of the most absutd patieru. There has been, unquestionably, wuch t e' ‘ TAIOD RAVE TH. GREEN WE WANT abe | Of Keluge in New York, an ee! cuced by the broker,” it woud appear chai Chere was | sbelde, bch, do.5 Soa Su, Ciircu, Leghorn, do.o asd Ge SAVE THe. GREEN—WE WANT AN boats and land them ip thei py By with not quate ONG LULL sue Drokes Lu the country at the rugen MEATS. Exchange of Prisoners Immediately Pablic | brevd and beer, guard them with polics, and take Gave Of be ast FO. U. Ne, DUL OLY BeVeH-.eaihs of one, | Beef sides... ....dlald | muswm......... Meeting of the Bt. O'Toole Circle, F. i. | them back im the evening inthe boat again, This P.Obadiy 08 MubiMet porsou of & subeaiuiep © vals | Veal, per iv.... will be beid on Jrida, mg, March 16th, at the | will not, or cannot laet long, and the ecciete te proser, What waa leftvot hen atwer he bea ‘euveti- “ GRIT "HOEK... cccces Hou, corner of 55d et, an th av. ‘The iriends of | golive. toa man tutes” @ Lite, ama gos whittied dowa, Of pornos tre and are invited to come prepared to ald the en m aa to live on thiee dry crackers per excitement iu Caneds, but the extravagant scenes | thisreveu-\eau.ns of » subet ace brok + Wasa Dioker M 9 rot hts Whit mtheeep, Admisaon tree. Tue tollowing distin- eobten, thelr wag Aas nM 2 “ A i ay bee jercere........ 50nd 00) Jackson ee ’ ae * . ee euceexcept in the Nifie tasecosor for the miesing member, Ur did the collec. | USK e& DOL,...2 Odas © FP. B., Gen, KF, Mullen, Cept, MoCefferty, of the | oP! mee.ing in their Hal ay ai ‘ “i Lily fic 1meginations of their tor when he coilecied the tax wake a bilatake, aud GARDEN AND FIELD VEQBTABLES, LRA, Jecemiah Cavanuach, ot Caliornia, FE. L. | % Friday evening, Mach 166h, 1540, at T6 o'cloc suthors, The Som has cautiously ab- GLOp® Porbion OF 1b bY BeCGeLt, Of Course, into his | Parsnips, bbl, OW) pocwcs bei@dd of tThabei Cucle Seam y Kus. Lurnlp., bl. Whatever it wae the reourn of eT tor Licensesof | leeks, le o'chs, [ F 1 Nr All the memlers which hae not paid thei «| Poreley, L0v nuuches, .§ 00 | Coesilio, N.Y. and others. Doors open at 7's o'clock, wpethyaf ui ir tax i ak val oi Che busi meeti f ire iil respecviuliy invited to atten!, Aleo the member petle fiction in order to prevent ite | substituie broxere is a very inyeterious thing, auagwe | W. luraipy bbi...—al 75] Carrots bbi........,.01 7) “ADIES’ FATHER | (ATHLW T. A. B e a ke A Ng mach MARTIN CARMODY, Dies, \ rt Me ure Johuson ana pecveiary Mocul- | Onions, red bbl. 1 b0a1 1 }Pumpeing 10.6 Wald w ; 4 ; COE WG pa py Se LR TS Coat uk readere frou being misled in respect to | CHA UO Present ahd pecreiary Mocul , y Society. No. 6, New York, will — To : uch w look 10.0 the matter and ave wile, is gong on | OP onawh.te, bbi,...a6 6 | ojuasnes, DbI .. ad ety, No. 6, New York, will hold « pubiie VICE TO MASTER TI UMBEL ON the actual situation of effairs in Canada, While | in the Intermual Kevesue Depariment, sda, 10 Wald sae thus evening, cor, of pea at and od BVO, Ot and after the let of April next all four * Wwe uave, as usual, published every sem of authen- gare Next lowest Biuount Yad was by losurance ne erry. of the Parent, t, "yao pee = tne umber who are working for the sum 0 ¥i.90 por tokers glad, As this business pays $25 jo: mA Singing by Messrs, : 4 #90 pe be intelligence, and presented every feature of the | jiceces, it woud appear thas (Hee a6 jus. tive eng »> Tbs Be. ar noe, iy oruer of the Meloty. ‘TilOs"’ tee boy, ialiuews PY ce. Hy order of the Scclet TH iY as news that coud be relied upon ; we have endcav- Suvoesfii tatiraLve brokers 1 be wavle Luited FLANAGAN-—On ihe 1th Aneh Ang. Flanagan, URRY, ore Pp. HUCK, Pres, ye 08, Fe pw e @iuly de CULL UD ef Lou luo vues | ated Go years, @ tative ob the Larinls isd County Of | cee r eeens | RTA LO SDEAIIY 7 - i ored to cull out these sensations that are invented | fac.vus ie & Bem aie Noses tu ain, wi two 19! giork re ee ie . OTICE 10 THE MEMBEES or THE NOTICE—A, SPECIAL MEETING OF THE “ . prae 16 BhOUd LO MisCOUS.260 wy BPCO iy Le prenivie, vende an platives of the family sre reapoet. ‘tae ciety, Ni + Uestone Outte.s and Fl ' for no other purpose than to deceivo the public, , We serrata from sracus Dh thal ter aus er folly Saye ed to euend the fuera, on Koday afer Father Mathew bociety, No. 7—are J eager will be helo sa ckron Hall, on Fria A women ary deception, caused by an invenied | jor .cas 0) discover MR tule Love beOkOU Bia ui = | Dood, March 16, at .o'Gock prooweiy, trom Ger lie | Sarurday. ‘le lth. to participaie in the er ock, Au members ‘ jute. biuokers, Bud BO UdLecesariy dacdseuy ¢ resis BY Ave. C. 3 : zi SHG Wei | or ep Association, P. piece of sensation, may possibly be a» — fit tom tee ings oi ir) BurVivids | C.e ses ob that Tube "44 ert LY heer ter qn Monday, March 12 Eo POranee DATS, Atl Tyembeie nob ane a ing to % he GIBBONS, bec. - weak pojer, but ihe Bum has learved by long ex. | se Vel teuileo. & CULeLAU® biveer, wad (used Le] Wood A. mo.iy, ed@eesun of dosepa aud Elle band is reque ted to be at the church, te . yr eae Gud tou uke iudiance Ligne, To ap ® custuue| pelyeaccddayecre, . oe 8 eu. 18 let at, at § o'ciock ou bbe uuu oaks mrad by OTICE TO BOSS MASONS AND PLAS. perience thut the public have the most respect and | cojieieue us to Kids OVER LU® bese ald ole satis Ons, lly Ties ob ihe A +) yi re: 4, eppreciasion for a ,vusual upow whose truthfulness | 84 bee. ete bok pad Mealy be eas t Lue relatives and friends of the fumily nre invited | By ors ol |e Nerehal PATRICK MCKENNA. Lod terers, and all whom this may coxcern. All vening «qu Bt Hy COX, Prest, P. FIV 17 meet as be church of Anuunc ition at 7 of Wve bud a to wtirnd the tuuerai, at 2 BP. ad, ow Frigay, loth | 7 7 ) Pu poore | Wboers employed by them shal! deinand gz 50 they cam dencad Hocnses, ® luck WLC BLES TO Blow livw Wears Lue | jel, wb hin uther's residenee, Cleo avo, 2d yates 1pSiet htt MeMolis OF THE ST. | dey, on and aiter the ist day of April, 1860, yr 7 SOR COPED Ms Pol i Celinud ius bie services oF sUbse two Cie es | Qoth of Putmam, Brooklyn, sie remains will be Peter's RK. U. I's A. li. Soc.evy arerejuested ty be | (Tder of the Association, A delegation frou the ley ‘ fe Dosti val) BEOps OVeU page % mK: SR “4 e cK eid jor iabou to Greenwood Cemutory. 108 gt our is ee Rx Foe a oe ws ot. Peter's Guureh £% nd aoa dh Divisions ef L, | t Aveoc.ation are Ganid Gates for Ferry Boats, {WO UOllsie Wsvie al Oy th BROMO LY cyek @m. ou Saturday, | hereb: invited to ENCD—T. Brooklyn, March 15th, of congees | dik tut Poe ft cly Sremte: of gb ‘dass will Le | Ds eon Ll. UB. eee ee tm ROHDE OF she Sth thou o: ‘ie lua 4 Daaiel Wailam, omy eon ot Awos | offered precisely ut tiat uour, for b th, 44t , F aud Cy laulss Loasued, eed 4 tuouike aud @ | sombere onc their bust Uoun, fur gue .cugtit ub the Hath 44th rt, between 5 1 aud th aver, duys, wo line immediately alter M MADDEN-—On March 14th, Thomas Madden, im | cessiou of the day. Hy order JOHN CANTILLLAN Sater ipsinianbdenntapiisnahiat toate the Jad year ot bis age Marwhal, here wisi be ® rep ular t f ER: Kelatives and iriende of the family are invited to | the Society on the following evenin: TSunda: } 4 T 2086 BASH AND BLIND MAK] i= Attend the iuneral, at 85 Broome at, on Viiday atter- | @ clock p.m. P.NIHAN, Pres. J. FITZPATKICK, Union, held on Toesday evening, March 13th, at 1 Boo, 10.b Lush, wb 1 o’olocK, ws | Kye. Sec. _ tS" | Bowery, it was iesclved that on and after Ane RY GIVEN TO THe | ¥e.demand an advance of Bu che, a dey, JONEPT SULLIVAN—In Brookiyn, on Mareh 1°th, nedellé | WOTICE IS HE r nee of Agnes Builivan, the Deluved dou hier on Paprick wembera ot ihe Gcean Sieanship Firemen | GEDDES. Prest. WM. TAPPEY, Bee al eu to meet # want thet bas Jo! ure, hud (he oibere bain to the collector, tor ¢ wie Boilie an, aged | vear, Limonin aud 9 daye, | aud Cosipasers’ Protective Associa thas ul /ORKINGMEN’s UNIO! IHE REGU d to ong been felt by all | se Ma the Valied tieise alk Bence Chase dace’ te ee’ funeral ill take place this (1 riday) afternoon, | a'@ to mee: at their room on Saturday, March Ty ab \ Sh geet / ae a BE REGU. who have occasion to use the {erries. At the of. Juhi inet, ab 2% o'clock, vom the reeuence of her | 8 A.M, toreceive their nnitorms aod Paruc pate in! Friday event: Beg ine ty be held this RO POI TY PPLE Re IY Sennen af a danasend marvnnn ma tas mand he she | Pireuts cor. of hicyt aud Baltie ete, witnout further | lint of march. By omer of Jam. WAT ent } arly Closng Hall, 27 sah on Tuesday, The Society will form | March vuth, Iso, PATRICK Bad ADY, © : to take part in the pro- | MARTIN GOODE, sec, 4 y Oba tnane The Burd o Cx , passed Au) Oliver st aolerpal .evenue may demaud ihe ed incilinen yesterday ® | production of a liccme; aud if pot produced, the eoumeuda ie or inance pertaining to ferry boats, | persou of Whol ihe dumaume sé ade Bla ce co eucd ac 80 10 LO Wikoul oie, dis cme OF Po ides, Me. dco is compels all ferry compauley under penalty of Myo Botispouudion of cue Licoha: sles deuena, filty dollare fue, to provide their boats with | seizes he bore, vapou - the assOnser vl Lue diss, 4 a pro aot che lace suitable gates in order to prevent the eutrance or | siicndincuts, deuce an to show Cause, duiy exitof passengeré until the boas shall have been | pudusued, why \Le property seized should not Le , jorfeitec, the cO,ector seis the property, apd one securcd w the bridge, This propomtion Is intends | hyit of the proceeds cvs to the uifiver Who nade ths COTLEMIB, Balk, Re, aaa poet ae

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