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THE NEW YORK SUN. “SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 38 4 66. Te Advertiners. We wonld again remind our adver'ifine patron # Ghat their favre wilibe “too late for Cartas unless handed in atonr counter | tere Mose € “We keep oar publication offic: cpen fom the rerepiion | of advortisements anil iz o'clock P.M. mt do not) «laasify thet after nine Ccleck Ceoanecticut Hlection-!ts Importance, Tre political contest which ia now tn prog:r se ju Connecticut, is watcbeld with touch interest | + parttionus throughout the country, The 1 eos w be prouy clearly define, General Haw- Gey, the Republican candidate, [endorses the curse qpurmved by Congress upon the reconsiruction question; while Mr, Exattan, the Democratic nominee, stands equarely upon the President's platform. That class of Republicans, who are ‘eaown a6 “Johnson men," have come out ‘boldly tm favor of Mr, Esau, and the re. wilt of the election will th about how much of # eplit the Presidevt bas mete in the party to which he owes his present elevation, It istrue thet the Prewident ‘hes not openly declared bimeelf in favor of the Democratic candidate, He is wo skillful a poll- @cian for that, But he bas on two or three occa: ions aaid that his political triends are those who support bis administration, and It is therefore not difficult to understand whet hie feeling must be dn respect to the Connecticut issue. The tact that tLe post-rmester of Hartford, and some other gov- ernment officials throughout the Siate support Mr om Erxoitsa, is very good evidence of the President's preference ‘for that geiterman, The Connecticut eloctlon, therefore, will have tendency ty put at ress the doubts of the Democrats and the iears of the Republicans, re- specting the extevt aod political impor ance of the breach between the President and the majority of Lis perty tu Congress Ifthe contest should result in the election of Mr, Esauran, the Repub iican party Will have cause for alarm The ve strength of parties in New York, Pon vauis, ludians, aud two or three minor States in very nearly the same as ju Connecticut,and a Dm. ceratic victory in the latter would therefore iin- ply that the Republicans iave a very weak holi Upon theother States mentioned’, On the contrary, St the Democrats now fall tocarry Couneeticut, with the aid of the President's intiuence, they might 4 well abandon al further bope of rejuvera ing their party. At the present time, itis very u cult to form sn inte ligeut opinion concerning the resultof thiselection, The Repub. can majority, at the last Presidential election, was less than three thousand, and the Denweruis, in oder to achieve success, will require but lithe rid trom the dousson Republicans, The question |s, whether suey will get thas lide aid, The Decline tu I’rices, Daatums have a hope, aud buyers have on appre- bension, at the preset dec!ine in prices, is temporary, and that a reaction will eon ovur The unsetiled condition of the markete during the inet five years, and the almoet incessant fuctus- dons of prices within thas period, ats well calen fated to produce an impression, A coreful exeninativa of the cireuruetances connecte | with the present decliue, however, will convince the close observer that the intluences protociuy it are of @ very different character trou: those wi iol waused the rise and jall of prices during the wa While the rebcilion was in jrorress, all was un. vertainty and doubt in business matters Ag ian of foreign news boarug toward * recoenithon the unfavorable issue of a battle, the a pearance fe new rele! pirate, aud wany other ecircurn- Mances of @ like usture, invarubly caused woode to appreciate during the peudency of ihe re. vellion, On the other baod, news of au «pporsite eharacter bad a depreciating effect upon the war. kets, But now there is much jess uncertainty in Tespect to business, oul the whole country is eet. Ving down quietly to ite normel condition, Vbe rise or fcil of prices must now, although the on \e till Uusetiied, depend * and be governed by the Jawa of peaceful t ake, for example, the dry goods market, During the war, gvods, both foreiga and domestic, were con- trolled by the prospects for obtsining the raw wateria! from the sectiou in rebellion, Accordine. ty, the price of raw cotton was at one stace vo the retcilion over one dollar per pound, Now, the overage price in New York iv less than forty cents * pound, the reduction being caused, not by an in. srease of mupply, for very little costou s teen grown since the bixh firures were cur. vent; bus it iscaused by the certainty of supply athe future, Tbe decline in the value of tm rted goods je attributable partly bu she same cause, but directly to the decline in gold, Now there iano probability that gold will advance to any waterial evtent, por ta tt likely that any new cause will Servene w vcrasion distrust in relation to the supply of cotton ; cousequently there is no ground upon which to base the opinion that prices in the ory goote me:kes will again advance. The prea. e@atdec!ine has been very steady and ersduel, it bes vceurred in spite of the mout strenuous oppo- #ition of the speculative intercst, aud it tay be set dows ae the uatural and legitimate effect of the transition of the country from a condition of uurest aud exe lerment to # condition of compara 4 ye couddence, etability and certainty, 'y cotton From Terror to indignation, TORBE ie wnt aogeln the sym tus ofthe Canadian patient, The terror that was ocvasioned by the Fenian nightinare bas passed ott, and has been succeeded by a state ot intense wrath, The Provincials are now counting up the coatof ther ate fright, and they find that the expenses for deleusive preparations exceed one hundred and ty thousand dollars por day for the tine that the volunteers have been under arms, The litle bil that bas thus been entailed in fighting the Ponian shadow touches the cupldity of the Canad ausand the tone of their press shows how thoy wiuce under %. But, in addition to thie fruitful source ot Sudignation, they j}now realige the fact that they bave been the vietuns of « hnyh hoax, and thet they were realiy in no more danger of a Wevien tovasion than of a raid from the Esqui- maux country, But they should bear in mind the fect thet there are iew losses without some gain, ‘Thetr late experience has probably cost them five of ten million dollars aud wo Uuweasurable amount of indiguation, but they now have the satisfaction of knowing thatthere are two phases of the raid- ag business, The Canaiians bichbly enjoyed the spectacle of raids from ther territory upon the Laited States froutier, duruy the late rvbeiliog ; orgat ) Lut they now see that uch enjorments depend entirely upon the direction that the raids take, P eaeures are very apt to Leave their drawbacks, “ Lo, the Peer Inding!® A ptt has parted the Cuie) States B nate, and yw Vefore the Hous, whict zation of a Board of Inep pr vides for the rato look afer Indian ae The en Board ja to conaiat of three embers, one of whom sis | be appo ated iy the Pres tent: the eecond by the Secretary of War, and the third shall ber commended by the varions Chrietian denominas ons of tae Unite | Biases, an! apprinted by the President, 8omo means for the better reg: lal of Tudinn alleire is imperatively needed, and tt the mancgemert of Propos.iioa «ates to be commendable, The great want is honest men ww transact the busiscess of the Government with the Indians, At the pr sent time the poor savayes are swindled remorseless) y by unscrupulous agent’, el there i wo doubt thatsheir disaffection aud frequent hoaille cutbreake are directly attributable to the ontrages perpetrated upon therm, Tho value of this proposition for Inspectora would depend upon the kind of men that should be selected to fill the position. yf politiciaas were placed in the othice the result woul! be no better for the Indians than it now is, but honest apd conscientious Io- spectors would no dou't bea to do much good and to socure some moasure of jusuce to the ray- idly diew! p-ariuy race, The Temperance Viedue. We select for publication the following, fromn @ bum! orof commuuicabons on the subject, aa one most likely to meet the cave of thousands se*king for the iufurmaticn roqu rel by the writer: Now York, March 20, 1506, Kaitor Sun: . Deag Si" Aaa constant reader of your valuable journal, [ spyenl to you tors litte informa: Cau you teil me where to go to mga the temper- ance pledge’ I sw « young man, twmus-one years of age, Gul om geting @ Very gool@ salary indee w much wo, that f fear my prosperty the conee of tay rasa if diy vos cheek myself ju tine Hy eoving ce the information | cesire, you will ereatly oblige Yours, etc, ) a fy There sre many paces where KR. J T. cana on the temperance pledve and publily renounce the use of all intes cating liquors, but we regret to soy Shat the termpornn-e people—with the exce;- sion of the Father Mathew #4 jeties, ant efew other ective lowpersice oranizations, — bide their wht under @ bushe’, The rum seilera anuuaily es pend thournnids of cir * aaloonas,"* dollors oa hace ron leru! attractive resorts to the f wh yout of this city, but the opp onenia intemperance Lave pot yet orgenived oo movement designed to tratract the evil inttucncescf bar-room aocla i on our comune 1, Lemperaue la preach- sin almostevery Worl in tuecity, but very few petsoas bave the sulject brousht practically be fore tlera, honce there are many who, like KR. J, f knowing where they cau eign tetoperan oe pledge stilihe various Temperance Societies “hang their benners on the outer wails tall placts to meet the require re desir u ” the t Provide vente of Buch rquirers ae suent, boheve the of tempe be beat promotes by each individual acting on bie own responel- Uitte, subscribiug to aud fathfully koeping the folowing our corres) we aw nee wil PLEDGE, Lt ce tae Ne » axree that Twill not nee jntoxionting |! quer of aay kind ae e beverace, or fathe iu thea, That 1 will not provide l quor oman articie of entertaument ior ty frieods or for persons in my compasy or employment And tbat }willin all proper ware a ntipue toe ue of intomscatug Liquors throughout the community. “Tou tole: of toy eincertts f beave horeuntoa aub- orbe ny nae thos da. of A ove thousaod elgut Guudred aod eixty-sia “dp presence ol Wiiness (Signed,)" The forecoing t# en's one form, but if any of the clauses are oljectet to, the sening of a siuple a ‘reement not bo use tnt iquors, ia pled: m to abetein form wentive to keep the dvise the subscriber ther: to to wend bis pledge to some frien’, or give itto hie wile or child, who will shen become, as it were, watchers over the tndivitual determining to abstain Lereter from the use of intoxicating beverages yarcatinyg e enough ‘or any honoralie pers: their nee, As aa additior firegoing pledge, we would Viwametal News, New York, Friday, March 23,6 Po M.-Tho after. hoon guotations of the veneral Stock market, come pared with those of yeeterday aftermoon, chow euad vance in quotations of from te 1% percent, Ia Rock Island the rise, by the exame compirlaon, was Sa percent, the aivance Leiug due to the rumor that the cowing dividend will Le i2% per cout. carh, aud iZ'y percent. scrip. Governments wo.e in de- mand atiull mntee, Goid was dow to 1l6 » tocar, closing finaly at 193. The bigheet gold quetation was lis. Lhe losn market was dull até percent and eurplus funds were, in some cases, used at lower Comm rejal paper passed more freely, but Lit. tle wae offered. The exchanee market wae weak, and bakers’ billa were quoted at Lita l0T. On "Change to-day Flour wae ¢ li and Leavy. Wheat wud Cora were without decided change. Onte were rathe: more active, Pork was steady, Boot was quiet, Lard was quiet. Whiskey was duli end drooping, STOCK SALES—TigeT ROaRD 19000 U8. Ge 'Si,ep. It 100 Del, & Mud. C...1%4 200) U.S, Ga, b- 4 US eee do, . soy Tan 6S, Ge. 'OL » bid's 60 Wilksb'e Coal... 62 1000 LD, ba, Wedu'a,. Mey Bu Biss ss askeee OO buy ‘Trea, 4 3+ by lu lio Quicksilver M... duly bove ao. + 8d. 100 : - Hy Th do. Ba w0"§ RR 8 lon do... small, OU" VINeG4% Yow US. Ge dy. ce... tity low NY. Gs 4 . 1 youu Va. Ge. Preps t UW don... Cle & Vii. RB luau N, ©, 6e,, Bia how ao. én. WR, lu Mo. be eroeese bw Teun kK. i ln lul™al™ bu Ono @ Mise. 100 MB. @N le. Sly liu do... law do, S2huass vow Hud. vd, tow i, Cen, KR lIT Sow do.. dW COLO NWI, Og 1.0 Mich, Bo. lou BO... s. b00b7T ow DL & W i Yn Cle.& Tol Kk dil low Were DW 40 de. ees Le PWC, 2 bo Chi & KL RLS Tuo Piet. WL Cod, Su iptv do, 1idality “0 Goon Bk, (96 SAPP W } Ww Chutiou ba... 190 livu 40, 6 Conubental ba, 9s lu) Mor. & & 4) Au exch. ke. 1d JW AL & i, Bo. BI 40 Ma, Come ce. 16 100 AL & TOM, It... dodge OU Weet Luin ie, 6 Cha. & Alton Bh. b> diy du, + Oe lw BOrererccecee OF ivy Cautoa Ue,....., ad B200RD BOARD, 1000 U.S, Ba, 10-40%... YUlg 170 Needing it......199% hu WY Cem, R, WS%y lw det WOO... Ons i'n Ene RK, 82, rT PPT Pum 400 Mud, Ke. V9 100 M. 8. a Bde RR. Sly you do is% gw @0... +P has l's LOW CDG NWI cog doy Cle, & bibhe, b.. ob ow ay. ine THIRD HOARD, 100°0 U.S, 66,'81, ep 104s 300 Clo, & Pitts, R... 81 $000 Ub, ba, ‘eda dw GO, vee Due BOW dO UE LAS Iw Lud. iv, at, ae AWW Un, ey Aire, Yur Wy Bo. AT ads — I a EE Deceeaneeapres . = ‘sa reY tar" Jang oe os ag nego git a x DEATHS, SOCLETY XO 10 © 47 aon ian. ee ee intamne pORNEnE ae Hal LON — on Thareday, March oi Culadno | FRROOKLYN FATHER MATHEW T. A, I He ote Soi pilots ‘aged OH OF Balt » County Wicklow, I Society, No. % Hall 163 Fulton #t. Addressee iw West Union Tel. 624 100 Chi. &R The relatives and friends of the tamil= are respect. | 'yhidelive ed on Sunday eccalne by Hoo Che 60 Pacifie M.8......219 1H 49. ally invited to attend the funeris | cr te | oy rll J yy Fog. Pinerae S 2S = Dy Pitts Ft residence, 349 Greenwieh et on Sunday wite oon, | y LAOH! OM LHERLOC io es eis i TO ALOK, P6th iuaty at 1 o'clock. v , HIGHARD BOY, fee te i 0. RIS SL 190 Gti. @dalton K fine Hise Cure MY BRANGH NO. 1 -PATHER MATHEW T 100 M.&. @ WN. da. S2on my funeral wal take Pn TAR < Beaten No.1, etll jiold Washington Market Retail mepert, ¥, Chetek: dich te nase he. ees ROPE, OE TROT OE Tie reat aie Farivar Evextea M arch 25, 1806 MeENTYRE~On Maret + ckaal Watearete, 1% ; witladd @ meeting on it The principal event of the week at Washington | Aeed 49 rears, a March 22d, Michael Mefntyte, un mah ivderendenee, ‘rue frie) ‘ . The relatives and friends, and thoee of hie brother v hae KE. M. Hackett, Far at Marke. and it¢ lwmediate vic.mt , hae been the ys, Mckntyre. tee at a, ANE } be : Hah . ’ Mavahon's Hand will also Le iu atten dane vieltot inepection to this realm «.f unsavory odore, | Benevolent Soc.et are fespectialiy tne it! gh bef . derive im case of nce of out newly constituted Board o! Hevith Commas | t€94 the funeral, from bie jate residence. er, $7: Mg ol aL fod toa ri at. Remains to . . + 20S to be appropriated towar siovers, which bas furnished food for aniimied | Funeral services HY J ex tnsee,, BE NRY RYAN, dent; cossip tothe butehera nnd green groeere throughout | 244. a ILi, Vice Pres dent; ANDREW wore oy shat “city of shanties,” and thesgood effects of which NEWCOMR—Suddenly, on Taeeday. March Yorh, DeWitt -y¥ Ne LIL Mize Aun, beloved G " f ACELSIOR YOUNG MEN'S FATHE aro siready vimble. Those of the lessees of etalle 4 year of ker faded of George Neweowh, ta the E liuthew TA. B, Bosieiy, No, 1 ot Yeveee Cit who profeas tothe belief that tho Board really “means business" and that unless @omne radical change in she present deplorable condition of thie pingue spot rpoedily cccurs, a complete “wiping out" of the entire structare will soon follow the investigation, are already takine moamres to propitiate the wrath ot “tuo powers that be" by a thorough cleansiar out and renovation of their respective stalls, Floors which have hitherto defied the broom, have beom subjected, with a fair degree of success, to the hoe and shovel, except anch as heve lain on the ground until they have fairly rotted, which have beeu ripped up and replaced with new plank put down on n staging, ex feet in height, thos giving room for the eecepe of filth through gutters, which are to be immediately constructed, There are other market men, however, who exhibit, thos far, little of the compromising dicposs' ou dispayed by their leas seaguine ueighbors. Hinte ot pureiiseed and pucchasal.e Common Coua- cilien, aod threateof eu Lorn firbteln the Courts a @ ht uLirequentiy indulged In by tui cless, whoee iiwporitou, concerning the subject, waa doubuess truyy expressed by ope o; thel: pumber, who te- tow bes, that “the outd of Henith might have asthe buever's sald, “insperial powe:,’ but they will have to sponds bere they bust us. We are uni et a owl wi @ common fund for self deteuc .” fhue ihe matter stands et presuut, aud whatever ia fuel jeeue, it iscertain the public will be ere by the movemen aiket | ouse, whi wautyot the people, then roatal part a! re@nevat.eu sud clesusiug of the present fliiby to the tlentule el fuciure We uave pothing vew to report as ceparde fluctaa- Liew ol prices, I we may except thoee reiatiog to shed #04 Gel Reus ally, We welb de tuullou and veal, all ot bi are lower, good #bad seliny fo-cay as low fs foe oneu, bevel Milled turkeys aod chickens sre cearce aud high, (be tormer selling at #moze, and the letter at JYadbe per ib. Of vegetabies we notices Howied susply of bo. Lowe maul parley, 7 tle ut high figu fou werd receiv ‘Tiey eriive in poor oder, eee rine casing twe boxes of 2 vb per tour quart bow Rowst beul, pone, tha2Se; eom- tu etewilue pieces, hase; du tougues i tm 1 bo; petuak, sun) porter house, Jb mdoe: coru-heel, dealoe, veal, Lowtde toe hind quarter latve tor fore- glaiiess, uso, ture yjdarte 4, 1) do bina do, Touit du pund, balou, Beal 4 19.29 corn . sh por ch . ce pe eieok | Lame, Bla A heal VET ie: but, -a— ec, haudvek, ale jy eutgiveebe s Mackorrl oalye fio, ~ ac; a bee aiette, | &—c, bas Jha; ~avbe ; turbot, 2uadbe; herring, lu Hiah,—ald; bine a, picheses, aie woked and Cured Fuh,—Smoked cela 240° %0 Govwea Nanbut, Lay auioked herring, pet buick, 1 aloe, pthbolken inackercl loawe; divwa codiau, ly wile, “nell Miah,.-Lobeters, a'ive, 100; do piki'd, Ib, 20m; oymtore, pi'd 10) 2 od bo, doy uu pigi’d, 4 O42 8 por LU) Chui, sot, 10, ——a—: uo hard doz,, eu; fhe, per Luly dom vo; Go eolt, 20adve 5 eomidops, Vegetables. _Kohlrabl, b'h, alle; potatoes, 140th turbipe, suacde ball peck; lettuce, at Maybe per Pailehes, bieck, Jabc; onions, 9 Ye, sverb; lowlée; peopo ry red, bune Jue: eage, bone, parelor, Seive, water cress yt, KUalde | garlic, Ivy patrulps, fede eaeh | epiasch, obudve 'y peck ; ove. ter pian #, bdo bunch; chietery, por bead, 687; mint, buueh, sade: squashes, matrow, —«—-¢; cabbegesn, wo the; caiccta @each, Saho; bevl4 uew, each, sabe; Lorna beaaayt, Zero: eweet porntoee, © pee’, Giusobe; r 5 Liuslrcomea, quark —a—« «, pviee, COTA & Dtaldse; Oh, A be; f, GOa6); common, , cheees, beat, ude tnch, alte; ea, halt peck Cinubertic on LCLAL NOICES, Dalley’s Galvanic Horse salve is @ Cer- tain cure for acratches, galls, ewelling, pricks, gresse, euty, &e. Sold by all drugeiets, at be a box, aud at the Depot. 45 Liberty et, N.Y, 136 Hrown’s “tbermifage Comiits.”—This Vale usable com binath oa bee been euccesstully used by physicians, aud found to le safe aud eure in eredica- ting worms, so hurtiul to children, Be sure to ebtain the Vermifuge Comfit, which has been used with wood success, Sold by druggists und dealers iu medi- clnes at 25 ete, a box, as 138 An Article of True Mertt,—* Brown's Bronchial Troches” are the most popular article in thie couutry or Europe for throat diseases and cougha, gud thie popularity ts based upon real merit, which cannot be esid of many other preparations in the market which areieally but weak luitathons of the geuuine Troches, a 137 Stoddard’s( holera Specific—A suro Pre« ventative aod Care tor Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhwa, lysentery, Summer Complaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, etc, Stotdard & 1 ton, Pioprietors, roy, N. Y. Bold by all dr * 31 and money. everywhee Dr Vyle’s O. K. Boap. Sold by grocers 46 Frisen’s Peristaltic Lozenges are warranted a positive cure tor coeuseaess, piles aud Sold eve dyepepsia yw here, wy Metcalfe’s (reat Khoumatic Kemedy is triur the wonder ot the age, Cases of Kheumastisin ‘hat have baited the ekill of the firas doctors of City have been comp'erely cured by # few doses, aud {iene iniwiibie ae anythiug prepared Ly buinau haods ean be, Sold by ald Diueghets, jul ever & Bakers Highest Premium elastic elitch sewiug wachines tor family use and hopreved icck stitch machines sor tejlors apd manu. fe turers, 490 Krowdway. 37 Wheeler & Wilsen Lock Stitch sewing Machine sud Button How Machine, 66 Broadwas 41 llowe Sewing Nachine Company. No 620 Browiway, NY. Ellas owe, Jr, Miewideut, Ayenuts wanted wd MAT ae, BARRY —On Friday morning, March 25d, after a loug aud severe iiuese, Mary Nevial, th ved wie oi JoLu Marry, a native of the Parieb of [ileso. nin Couuty Cork, Lreiwnd, aged 62 yease 3 ours ane cae, ‘The selatives and frieuds of the family are reepeot- fully juvited to attend the fuwersl, on buacey atiernoon, March 26, at 1 o’'c.ock, irom ber lave regi. uence, 100 First ave, ll BARSON-On March 23d, 1566, Mra, Joaunah Hareou, wile oi Jon bareon, daughter of Willa sud Mery Farrell, Masish of Lismore, Co, Watertord, bie aod, mee ot ye mea, diet reiiaine will be taken to Flathush Ce motery for inter tons ch 26th, at 2 o'eick, 1. M., trom wer lat 156 Weet S5.u w', N, Your Phe reatives and inends of the tauuly aie teopectfully luviied to atuend, Coanectcut aud Now JOEY PADETH Pieaae Copy, lo BY RNES-On Fete TB severe Miders, Lbotas Dye tiie lekde wld real shoe ttipe ios, are 1 the fuveral, on Ruutay ube respectivdy iny afie: noon, nd th SOth inet, Ob Ys o'clorg, trom the residence of hia istue:, Jubu Movvlau, ST Seventh af, Hobokeu, N. J 183 CON—At Weat Hobokeu, March 2d, atter u severe iinoss, Wm. Cox, im the 64th year ot tis ave Kelatives sud inende oF ibe feuily cre cespect- fully invited to aitend the fupers, on sunday Bfeernoou, 26th ius, at 2 O'owek, trom his ite Tesiuence, Paieade ave, Weeb dubvkeu, Givuces wise (England) papers please copy, Pr) A taithfal wife and kin ory iod lament- e7 by all who knew hor Aarmenhadesoeocen he friends and relatives are respoctful! to attend the funeral, at her late ie et. Greenpoint, on Sanday, Macca Sag Harbor and California papers ple O'URIEN—On Thursday, March 9d, after a lin. eering illness, imuisa eldest daughter of James and t @ late Hilen U'Brien, in the Ylet year ol be: invite ao Ah She's gone to her mother’s embrace, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rewpect iv Invited to attend the funeral, on Sune afternoon, March 9%, mi ¢ o'clock. trom the re idence of her father, 52S Peoifie at, Brookivn, bet. 4th aod Sth uvos, Her remains will be conveyed to Caivrry Cemetery for interne: 4 RUSSELL—Oa the nigh? of the tion. Richard J, Ruaseli, com of h sage, Ja teisaing will leave the reeidence of his father, 126 Avo. A, ot 1's o'clock this (Saturday) pte noon, 65 SAVAGE—In Brooklyn, March 20d, Mre Pamelia a@ Aved Sh yeare, 22d, of pottior, in the neti i veut ler friends and ae uaintances are reepectfally in- Vited W attend the tuneral, at the resicence of her neice, Mrs. bowler. 67 Nassau ot, be ook.vn, on Sate Urday Inorping, Y4th inet, at 1% ofciock, ta Hier re. L., for juter+ sie sine will be takeu tu Gleu Cove, ase TRADE NO" SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CLOTH. ing Cutters Protec'ive Uniou will Le belt on Petufday eveutug, March v4th, at their room, | Hester et, All metibere are reaquesioc to etter bus. ness of importance will be transmcied ow SIGHT HOUR LEAGUE BADGES 4 FORDHAM & WHEELER, Manufacturers ot Vrate Badgus, No. 15 Johu #t, rooms 4 ani 5, Carpenters’ avd J. 1 Madses ineilver Te. in elves wilt So ct, ln wold #1 80. Naval bedsos aud de- shen for badees, of all Kinds rade to vice: ‘a | ARNESS MAKERS ASSOCIATION WILL hold agrand wase meeting ef ite members at Cooper Inetins yoo 24, on SBaturuay eveulor, Mareh 24h, at 7 o'cloek,to bear the ftewar\'@ serait irom their several euploscrs om the wleance ot i oe wees; also to take such tiearures oe Le Ap au ney den advisable, CHAS. C, DURSTAG, Pree FRANCIA AHERN, Rec, see Sil } b HOF! THERE 4 Special meeting of the ul 15h First ave, on Mouday event 1 thoee belonging to the trave an > aa vicinity lavited to atrema, ty ty t for 'he protection of our trace for the coming won, J. JONSON, Pb Y. RUSSELL, see. q FUTICL—A MELIING OF “TILL Stone Cu and bluwert will be dnekeon ball, « ay evening i¢ o'clock, Ky order of Peodiek COX FITAZGLUBONS, Soe, Not k—-A SPECIAL MEETING OF MAN- battan Union o. hhipwiishio wail be bed ou cat. urdey evening, Mari 2 21 As el.on business of importance re to the euwbt hour guestion. Pull attendance: quested ros of WILLIAM DO! GLASS, Ve ow JUTICL 10 BOSS FRESCOK PAINT ETS On and after the 1s heyTeu tfeacoe puintere 6 ¢ cents per day on thelr prese order of the New York Fresco t RUSENCRY, 5 crovary, WVERINGMEN S UNION—AN Adjourned meeting with be beld tide . ly Closing allendance is reques ed, Thal, VY, LLOYD, Sec, fSatuiday, OT Bowery JUUN BELD, Pr _SOCInTY ANOPICH ss, GRAND PUBLIC MFE Father Mathew 1.4 1. Societys lyn, will take THE | pect trook ecsbug ow Sunday, ever Bro. eae key wiitbe there and sores O'Suilivau Nab will bo there aleo aud sing son v of their choic tielodt The public « i ed MICHAEL FRAWLEY, Presa. PATRICK | AN, Secretary ne PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Meu's Father Mathew 1. A.B society No. 1 of Boooklyn, with be heid tat Lattimer Hall, 2 Court st, Sunday evenlog, Marcel Oth, at clo speaking by Mr. . ent society and otf Phomas Quinn, and ¢ JAMES HAYA, Roc @ Riordan, Fat Siugiog by tbe . JAMES GUPKIN, Pies: r it A GRAND 4 BMVERANCE MELTING | PRANSNIGUBATION ROC. Te ALR of Father Maiiew I A. | loty No. dof New cloty, of New York.will bh He teuperan York, willbe beut et their ti rer ol 23d et. and | wieeing wt thot Me Pack, ons M. Speiking iv fo eveuine, March Wav. ou buuday Evening, at 71 Mr bert and MeKiroy. Sing 1. Larkin, 1. phe ab, Lene and King, eu hue mere meation, The pubis vited, Comme eany. JAMES DELANAY, I THOMAS J ; hie, Vice Pies, JAMES SAUSE, Rec. See, 1G PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Will be held ia the baud of the Immaculate Concept n TL A, B, Socvety, Brot Loth etreet, uear Avenuc A on Studay evening. the 25th bist, at Te e'evek, Addresses will be delivered ty P Larkin, Req. ¥r, Charlies A. Ciark, ot Father Siaihow i. ALB, Society, No. 7, Munhottanvile, Sineiug by eo the members of the pucety, Very Rev, MOKRUGH, D.D,, Presicent; CHAI. See, PUBLIC MELIING OF THE YOUN ~ Men's Father Mathew I. A.B, Society No. ¥, of orb amd speakers —Mr, Brown, ud others, ingeie—Mr, dMeGoven, sbeily, Also Mira Metitunes, Mahouey, Miss Kennetec wat 1ARL CRUWLEY, Prest.; WALTER ©, BOC, N. ¥., willbe held @¢ National Masi, shih » {ib aves, ou Suuday even ne, Mr, Piuukets o P. TUITS, A — EXCELSION—A,—YOUNG © Father Mathew I’, A.M. i Society, No. 1, of New York, will bold a grand public meeting on Bundoy evening, at 7's o'clock, in their Hall, eor edih at. god Sth avenue, Messrs Gal Mulvaney, ale the talented young ¢ r, i hiehbooct, will actress the meeting. Several ace comp ished vocaliew Lb eniives ihe weeiud by some cholee music, KOBL. L. GODBY, Pret JAMES LEG Vice, Wat, BOYD, sec. Nou The deegution going to Harlem will meet at t Vtall at & o'clock } + fo ed to the bis lof Youug Meu's society, No. 6, of New York. 115 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF the Young Men's F, MoI, A.M. 1.5... No.5, | will be held at their hall, corner of Yd atreet ans Let | avenue, on Bunda@y evening, Bpekers Muivauy, Kerwin, and J. ©, Anderson, counsellor- Bieiew, Slusere—Carmol, Mirch, Pagau anu a lost of young ladies, No M,—Members gio notifies to evttic sumediately tor concert and bop ticrets, and to be piesent to tako part im the uciminat ous jor ovicers, JOUN SHAKBKEY, bie, BP. boo, Nee, bec, iw WOPHER TEMP E REVIVAL— A Committee os ibe Young Mea'e Pather Methew 1. A.M B, poetry Meu's pociety in dleriegs. on sunday evening next, Iwiegutious trom 64 the Father statuew societos Qreinvited to attend, the meetme will be heidin} the bam mont of St Pawl's Chuseh, ju ilTt. 6: bet, Ud and 4hh evex, Hon, Cua. ft, Ma leavid A, | rutton, end it. iikewineg wile Gddrere the meet u Do juilowibg wridy vi baleut Win euliveu tue oa | fou: Mise ©, Cantavan, Misa M, wlatiouy. ding Higging, Mies hevetick, and Mr Win wf. Lindes § Bling Bauey VWilliaii® Mees diauiow, Wulae, aud Mre. Kelly, GHO, Be ROLLY, bros p o tem! | baios ul o. peo tena, % | MEETING OF THE DELKGATES To the Convention of Liivh Boeietios wis | luo end 105 Fulou steed diareh 2Oth, ab Sock, 1, he ou Buasey, ont yu val aligiuance qulied, totriusac: such buriuese us ima come vw ble Couvembion, My oiueruf tie t iteldent, SANDE CAMPLELL; JUIN MULVEY iv ue TO THE FATHER } Muthew Le prance Convention are requeeied ty imbeet ob BULGuY, bhe 25tb, at 2 o'cluck PF. My, at | 98 Bowery, B : h i Be y vider of Bh, WLLPUN, Fre. r | DELEGALES le MEN'S | A Meese, | No, 1 will organize a roms | Public meeting Sunday eveuing, March 25th. & ine b the vote nh Dunn; also Messrs. 1 and WeCue Misses Heffernan Meehan dlughes aud (urot MoAGILAN, Pres; N lds XCELSIOR—Y. M, FATHER MATHE' ALE &, 4 ory Cily. Willi meee | o yarren and Mow » A. Biveine Laneton and othe hg by Miss Anule Corey and Meas ly, O Nel brow, and otuers, J.J, COLEMA ' ARICK, See ish *#\LHER MATHEW T, A. b. SOCIET No. 1, of Jersey Clty, will bold their public mee Ne suGudy ewening., at Wasiiugton Mail, corner t ©, avenues. Musi Breaking by J WM 4 i ve mK and sinein . O'Brien, BENNETT, Presn, tion! Heads this moruing, auc for eae ate uc ott ! IsH LIBFRATOR ; # ull account of th) St. Pair ) all pa i of Jute Ste : e ioc matter, Price Sceate, Uihee d Tryon Row, 4 Prati K MATHEW U. B, T. A. B. P, foot coevety wil, boll ite regular weekly ur¢ toe nether bal 6) Beoomeetyon Syoue, event en th, 1s Speaking by Mr. Milier, Martin, ©. Maboces, ducing vir, Wilthaus Mara Mica Waleh, Mies & xton, MARIIN CABMUL ‘ VETER MeQU ADE, Kee, see. wh IER MATHAW UNITED T. A. T. soclety No, 1, of brooklyn, BE. D., bolde put ruubla, eveting, Yoo ingt. @6 Maso rraud st. Speake Merers, Ma 1 Herws (00d eiicers Cie RICHARKI . a” THEW T. A.B, SOCIEL k oyu, will hold a public neoting IRA NU PATHER MA No, J en Pine Lakeman Siatere, Mr Seeley wi ho ce seleetions on the comerting Vee THOS, HIG 1, PAGANS, Vier 60, Soe ty poArit K MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIET 2 of Yorke ¢ ol! a pul meeting and er. at 16 «clock, ¢ t y Cons ni.) aw n aa sheweand Rolbh, MAT LhAtin, Vice, i], MER, Co Rua t | aa EK MATHEW TT. A, No. fo) New York \ pulse meetir Milbetie@ an ety avenue, ou pau e t i. ottlork, = Mr, “ nd bir, M re the merting, Miss ilaniunaill ¢ V4 BS oO'bediad, Pree; D Rec, ICh—TUHE MEMBERS OF Muu Benefit and he : 1 to ject 4 Marcel FRIENDS OF IRELAND, RALL} will be beid at Molitncy ball. Be 7, 00 ide evening. Maccu dob, at So! frice purpowe ff orn ircle of the 1 it oinernood, The Bakers York are putl lar!y requested fu a8 ' toed jue will bea fei te Bf turke@, 8.0.0, of th entemen, GEO, U, D, in AssBl PPE YOUNG MEN'S ST, TAMLS ROMA abd oth us FF. B, \ Cybeote tT. A, Uy, Society will hoid a pus le me ath OOD By * too hotee iu Koosev: toon tomorrow (sunday) eventos, at To selv o will ecdren e Mr elert Wileon, brother merihe., cl in Pay, Mi. baer mer ber, uisream, Mr, pu RACHA Virb JOHN MANIX, S 4 ffs | Wes tHe | OF Tish Asoc mee'ing ow t ated to utic , +) afternoon, at ¥ -morrew Coock, “those haviae t. or mony on vectyl ploare inske thetr re JAMA5 SURED rest. PATRICK O'CONNOK, Becty wy WILL BE LN SESSIO eh dh. to hear reports, x'liay, irom Ty ccloca N, the Workinawen's Centd to witeud., My oder et t di the 1 * s "Pit COMMIT ILL! 4 pb eaturday meht, Ma ‘ Ha ibe Committee of 1 ate requested teleut i the & Comy earl, ana pe + CablObig Prost, Jt ‘ 1 i. ACB, SOCIBIY, OF MmPui FF. M. polut, L. I. will hold their weeely meewing vbiall, Pinteut (ty On Om Frow es ua rile abi PY Jobn ‘Mermteys bays w. ole 0 the evaie Of Intemmpersace, biasing by Mf kk. Wileou, Mr. Milla, Mies olcPa.tand, Mise Divi Mics (Mahoney, ‘res, HAWAINB, Bec, lis yu Ste MEN'S FATURR MATHEW 4 A.B, Bociety, No. 4, oi N. ¥., will hoid & pub LU, CAFIYKEY, eta. beter Oly du ay ‘. 50ib und 60sh ou S.uday even mg, at 7 o'clock, Speaking by Mivde OX-Pie dest oi sue Vaconts a, ng b to ern SPY, Pie u Hil, Ree RELIGIOUS NOTICES, NeluL, Vice Pi P, A, MISSION—REV. T, C, STRON( el).D, wih preach Sunday cvoning, Maren ¥ ati'goeiock, in the large leeture roo luo We 1, bet. Oth and 7th ave > ute tree, hs . A, MissiON—nhy,. ©. MB. SMYd ewill deiiver # jc ture~ eulyec, “Religious Voul iu Clinton Hhal, Asvor Place, on Mo evening, Maren, 20. at Tw o'eiock, bs L, BisttoP IS TO PREACH To-MO} erow eveuius, at Ty ovlo k, ab the sancwwar > Piret eto on “ue becoud Coming of Curist, tl 1 euium,” &e, GLOKGE'S MISSION CHAPEL, 191 @ reel utar let avenue, Rev. C. 8. babs : A the SON. Minster, pervices ou pundeys, at lus A, Ty PM. Senate tee, Ali are welcuue. ou WED A, at, tP.M UCTION NOPICE—300 CASES BOOT fad «hoes to be sold ut wuction Ou Monday, Mar yat 1). o'clock, mt the aio.e of C, >, PARSUS y+ Courila eh Ww ~ FeLiMAN, AUC ROROOM inten Mall, « Monday, at lu o'c.ces, tl fe OF wm ® story house, weil furuiabed, Ale ay, the \usuiture ofa family, at 1 o'ciocky ot at 10 o'clocs tlie day, at bd float se iferwid, tein tote, sate positive ] VGART, AUCI,—THIS Day, AT 10} v he Auction Koow, 1 Nord Willis bedivau sud Bitehem tural hh OF alUr Cuuu.ers, BOFwiy |e 5 vou é> aly ture; als 1 d ha ne WS,0K" ao m aa, Ae, ly DOUGHTY, AUCT,, WILL SELL THI AV Be day, 1.'g o'clock, at Susesivoiu, 79 Naseau ot, gene M eau ry + SP WOUsehols Tus uiture, Cw: pe *% uftoté, pa bings, eugraviu, wardrobes lounges wardiobes ae, oh He 40 ' Ww”. “ABBOTT, AUCI'R—UFFICE 17 Cha hemo. coils on thieday, at Lug ofeloe a aud tools BAS Greeks iel et the ewok, m etm, pumbas wud ges iting business, lar MHoveituent of copper gud ta ware, swves, rt 14 uxtures, &e, PEN Fo vitive, Kk SALE—AT THE SU wl

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