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THE NEW YORK SUN. specchmakig they should leave others to do the talk ng. This ie @ yreat mistake, [tie not the windy, professional s;outer, who most impresses sensibie, ¢ sutful people, It a not stu- TRADE NOTICES. SOCIETY NOTICES BErIcKLAvERs | SROOFD BOARD. 0000 Tenn, 6a, °9.. 4} ATTENTION—WHERE- | RANCH NO, 1, FATHER MATHEW | SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1866, as @ few of the bees masons of New York have B. T. A.B, Societys Branch No, Awiil holds gypcinded’ te reduce the wages of their brick ayers to ol = — . - a PUblic temperance me rs oo To-morrow, Funday ort ne P tences members of the trace are requested ening, at their hall 287 Hageon et, BSpeakiag be Another Recenstraction Prepositien, died = rhetoris and smooth een alone Py ge Ay bere OID ped hh SOE A, Me RD + bi thg fue reccnetrucdion rescluvions thas were sub- | that oony. ¢@ intelligent men, All thet ia 50 terol B83 ; | unless | wage is epecitied, By order of eaniig and teienved vorainin J Cuil’ and mitted (oe the United States Semate, on yesterday, | oeeted {# sound common sense, and thet 10 Mariposa Min ve 1s a ‘B: By eee | ls JOUN CUBI LEB, Pres. . M. SIT iaate HENEY BEAM, Fresiaents BY ; en Par 2 : » ee — ——~ | RRS | i Ss : ‘~ me « Mr, Lane. of Kansas, derive importance from | is apt to be more effective when expressed in plain | 49 do. ; 24 400 Cle. & 1 ORSESHOERS —— 1HERE WILL BE A ’M. T. A. BBOUIEIY NO. 1, OF Jersey he feet that they Are wnderstosd to'be the basis | siraightforward Foglish than when dresaed up in | 50 Pacific M. 3, oa pe Ch, & Be I nT H special meeting of the above trade lied at Milli Ik eCity, will hold their publio meeting Bunday 1 on which the Premdent te willing to unite with | borrowet plumage. There are of course some joo foovens, *¢ a gh a er Sr rnee ond th ave on Monday evening Ot, | Pelee ob Waruingos Heke sree > e ‘ ven th, y ein : rave ine.ne by 2 Pa, Yong rran for the adrnigsion of the Bowthern States, | true snd tried frievds of labor reform who, al ‘$s fo TR sie New Vana weit dre wotieited te attend. Come say) Halen, fe Jempay Cie chee, ser Bulge sb mt land fe t y ere. a P ather pie oly new fenture of Benator Lawa's proposi- | ‘hough not manual laborers, aro vevertheless My 408 100 AL & TM. B... Bm sirike for our righw end malsieie them, J: Jol. | Matin C. Manouy and John Marry, HY. RES Jou im thas Which relates to the enfranchisement of | Workingmen, eniitied to confidene andi trust . a Prest.. T, RUSSELL, Bee. is NeTT, Pr JAS. GRIFFIN, See 121 Washington Market Reta Keport. Fatpar Evasina, April 6, 1964. Now that the Lenten season is over, and the Faster holidays fairly inaugurated, fish and vegetable deal- fre no longer monopolize the business at this market, meat and poultry, which, to large class of our citi- zens, are at present, throngh long abstinence there- from, now eagerly sought for, claiming aa unasnal share of public attention, Im anticipation of this inereased holiday demand, butchers to-day present well filled stalls, much of which supply, particularly in the tems of veal, mutton and epring lambs, being of a quality eeldom surpassed {m excellence in this or any other market, Woe witmessed the sale,a few daye since, of carcass of mutton ef the net weight of 185 ponds, for 16¢ per Ib, and among other sales Tported are thor of 1 65 Ib, saddle of mutton at 20e, anda 491b. carcass of lamb at $6 008 quarter, Of poultry, turkeys, chickens and geese are in good de- Toand to-day at exceeding high rates, the former soiling at S0a2bc ; chickens at 3uas6e; and the latter at 20avSe per lb. ; robime, black birds, canvass back dueke, and wilt pigeons are now coming in quite freely, and ee\| at moderate rates. Although we bave no actual change in the retail departments of the butter market to reeord to-day, the present aspect of the wholesale market is extremely favorabie to buy- ers, With very hoavy receipts wholesale prices are working down, and as the present warm weather favors the wake, and new is already being sent for- ward in unuenal quantities for this season of the year, prices In both departments must surely work down rapidly. Eggs ace cheaper, now that the demand has returned to its legitimate channel, 11, andin some instances 12 being now offered fora * rier.’ Of fruits, apples are scarce and firmer, fow sound low, except russetsa, now being offered. Prices range from $3 00084 00 per bbl. for common, to $7 00a$8 WO for seloct lots, Kbubarh is etill held at 26¢ per bunch, while cucumbers, the first Lesket of which was opened to-day,are boil at even more extravagant prices, a nomber sufficient fora dinner accoumpan! ment for three persons costing mo lees than S0e each for very diminutive specimens. Other quotations a6 as lollows: Butchers’ Meats — Roast beot, prime, 24a28c ; com- Mon, idadic, do soup pieces, Léalic; do stewing pieces; lvaine; do auoked, s8adve; do tongues, 1 wal 46; ei: lo oak, Yhatue, porter house, bvadbc ; corn-beet, ida eal, Lbavhe tor bind quarters; |Ual6e tor fore- Mr. Greater, who delivered @ sensib!s, practical speech at the meeting referred to, isan example of that class, But professional politicians have alwaya been the bane of lsbor reform movements, end unless that class now be excluded from « pertici pation in the eight hour movermant, it will fail just as certainly os if ite [aie were already @aled, The workingmen of New York are an in- telligent, sensible and thoughtful bedy of men, quite competent to act for themselves ani to #e- cure the respectful attention of al! e!scses. Let them adhere to to the sentiment expressed by the Chairman of their late meeting, aod sucecas will ¢vontuall y crown the sight hour movement, Unreasonable (ppesities. ‘Tox Tarnows has the reputation of teing a friend of the soldiers, but for some cause that we cannot understand, it pereistentiy opposes the policy of equalizing Government bountios. [t has « perfect right to throw lis influence against the soldiers {iu thie matter, and no doubt 1t han satisfactory reas- ons for doing so ; but in ite zeal to defeat the bil! bow pending in Congress, it should avol’ placing the matter in # false light, as it did vesterday. Io commentiag upon the resolution adopted by the House relative to the protection of soldicr#sgeinat awindling claim agents, the Tuinows eaye' ‘No doubt there in plenty of rascality, but we beg membere of Congreas to observe that what stimulated these scarps ta the expectation of the foupaae ol @ law “equalizing bounties.” Buch ea w will put a great eal of money int» the pockets of these agents, and very little into the pockets of the soldiers, Woy pass it?” Now, the truth {s that the Bounty Equalization bili is framed in such @ manner as to preclude any such consequences as the (ainewe mentions, It explicitly provides that any soldier who has bar tered, sold, or in any way trausferred bh « final dis. charge papers, o> who has disposed of the whole or suy part of his claim for bounty, shall not be en- titled to receive any bounty whatever under the ssid act, With regard Ww the wanner of paying the proposed bounty, the following eection plainly celmon pom the property end educational vid Seationm The other requirements—con- “ring the repudiation of rebel debts, annulment M secommon ordinances, #to,—are the same which he President has slwaye tasisted upon, In fact, no frenohiae feature is not strictly mow, for the Prosideat has hitherto said, im respect to Tennes- yer, that he favored the pian sow mentioned. The proposiiion may be well enough, excepting the property qualifications, which we ern «opposed to, on the broad prin- tiple that no man's money jabould be allowed to vuy bim polities! priviieges under « republican fori of government, Tt ie not likely, however, @ ot Senator Lama's proposition will be accepted by the Radicals, Those of the Gauaiar achool might Te willing to do ey provided the test of electoral 4 )ia!\Geation contained in the billshould be applied to whites ae well sa biacks—that ts, refusing the franctise to whites who fall below the standard. Dut weareal'tiic at aloes to seo how this elec- ¢oral proposition can be reconciled with the consti- tumonal objections which the Preaident has arged against Congressional interference in the local affairs of the Gtates, Ib says, substantially, to « Southern State: “If you do not enfran- ehise «68 «6portion of the freedmen, you cannot come into Congress, and we will keep you owt indefinitely.” The President Dun lately held that the Bouthern States have now @ constitutional riht to represeniation; then how wan they be cons stently kept out in ease they are aa¢ fling to accept this proposition? If Congress as the rizht to keep Biates out of the Union be- cause they refuse to cnfranchise « part of their reetmen, why are not that body justified in ‘weeping them out upon any other like pretence! But there is no probability thet the proposition of Senator Lane will be adopted, and therefore it is B08 Decesary to purste the mibject further, Sj gre 3 GSHOREMEN’S PROTECTIVE SOCI- etr, No. 3 of Brooklyn, BE. D.—Notiog— lhe Long shoremen of Brooklyn, K. i), and vicinity, aie re- quested to attend a mnooting at Temperance Hall, cor, of Grand and 7.b ets, at 74 o'clock this eveniig., All thoee wishing to become mem bor most fully requested to attend. JOHN GUNNING, Preat, JOUN DOYLE, See, 110 AT N Quarterly Meeting of the Journeyr Protective aud Beneyolent Luiom wii re Leld at 25) Grand st, this Saturday evening, at 5 o'clock, for the election of officers, ‘and to debate the now @oustita- then, A punctual Attendance is requ JACOB M TALL, Pres. Wid. ©, TUC OfICse TO BAKERS— THE MEMBERS of the New York Practical Journeymen Bakers Benevolent Society, are he:ebdy notified thas their uarterly meoting Will be beld on Saturday evening, pril Teh, at 8 o'cloek precisely, PALA MYKES, ‘rest., JOHN PERIN, Rec, Soe. 263 OTICE—COAL SHOVELERS AROUSE and see to your inierests, for all members be- longing to this Association are requested to meet on Sern street Dock on Monday onghelen @ April 9th, at T o'clock precisely, and stop there until the bh ist r will come and ask every man along with lis \elow shovelers and tell them he will give them the ws ee they demand, which te 13'¢ cents per ton. Hy ode: of THUMADS O'BKLEN, Preeti, PATRICK OL M MING, See, 263 JULICE———-M ASONS LABORERS, OF Jersey City, are on a sirike for o% 60 por day. This t* a caution to all laverers not to interfere uatil wecome to & cecison, By order of the a thon, 8 FATHER MATHEW T. A, fi, NO. &, OF Yorkville, Loid @ public meeting tomoriow even ing, Speakert—P. Niven of Bt. Peter's, John hie ot No.5. Bincing Burns, with con ina. |. MeGowen, McCarty; Mr, Whalen's wor ¥ iw tions Dame! Boone leetares on Termper: J. SiULANAHLAN, crest. Th. m EK, see. 1 yal HER MATHEW UNITED T, A, T. B, Society, No. | of Brookirn, FD. will hold one 4 thelr Grand Public Mecgnes of which ther are re noted for.on Sundar Stb inet, at +4 o'clock, at Masonic Hal, 9 On which occasion the following great array of talent will be ' Messrs, Bryson, 1), Lancton and Crowe, will eidrev the meeting, Singing by the talented vocalists pine Todd, Mise Bryvon end others, N.is.—The are ere of (he soc ety are Fequested to be present at the bue iness Messing, a busmese of imporiaucé ie to bt traneart dd CHAS. BICL ARDS, Iree. [AMLA TRAYNOR, See 116 PATHER MATHEW T. A. B.S, NO. 5, of New York 4 pulie meeting at Hail, bath ot. and Sth avenue, on Sunday evening, atte lM A Rey, itavan clergyman and Joho A. Thomson will acres the mecing. Merars. Hammill and Walss will sing, JAM. U'REILLY, Press, DANibis KEKWIN, ke. o, 193 FAtirr MATHEW U. B. T. A. B, Pareat Hoclety will bold a publie meering at their ball 36) Biome at, on panday evening, April 8th, Bpenk> te be Peter Kelly, Keq, Srivester Brrae, Biogicg by Mr. ileury U'Sullivan, Mr. Les mods Mice isuariey, MARTIN CARMODY,Prest, rr B McQ ADE, Rec, Bec. 133 FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SUCIBTY No. 6, of Broomiyn, will bold « public tneeting, + their Hall, 22 Court stree:.on Sunday @veping, at ceock. ppeasers, Hon. Mr, Mille and iady and Mr, Walford, 9» \s Miss Nolan, Downey, aod the iakerman The regular quarie mee! will take p + fall on Benday afternoon, al Yoviock, buat ttendance o: the meubers i required, as ‘here will be an election for a iuil bos: «fotervs P.WINNIGAN, Prost, J. FAGAN, Vice Frest. TilOs, HIGGENBULMAM, Ree. dec ite OSAIC LUDGE, 418, F, & A. M.—MEM- bers are hereby suminoned to attend a rperias communication of the Lodge Sundar, Sib inet. af one o'clock, for the purpose of interring the remaing of sqourning Bro, MANSFIELD HATCH, in accord ance with requ Kk, W. Bro. Fo W. HERING DD. UM. Members of sister Lodges are cordia’ invited to participate, By order, ALONZO NICH OLAON, 264 INOTICE—A MEETING OF THE VINF- ew Lill Clrele, F. B., will be held ip the Pacifie Hall, 144 Parific stree’, near Clinjon, on Tuesday evening, April 1 th, wheo a jull attendance of menr bers ie requested, ior the purpore of forwarding cas ‘on Gray ing of the New York shiy Joiners’ Union wil be held on this Saturday evening, April Tih, at § o’clk, at 187 Bowery, top tioor, All members 6 wonthein Srroare are notified to pay the same or they will be roceeded anst the same ae noo wey bers. “KANK WHITE, Prest. W.W. OVERALL, See. 115 oe THE TRADE SOCIFTIES OF NEW York and Vieinity—The Hons Painters’ Stitke Comomittes in Session.—Every evening,untii further notice, from 7, o'clock to lu o'ciock, 1h Metropolitan Hail, 06 Sixth ave, to receive aid from trate sssocia tions, and to rece. ve reports (rom celeen’ es. Ali shop ovllections are requested to be headed inun se urday pril 7th, for the use of the Committe and srsoclations ihac have contributed to aid us in our cause, By oreer of % _EXCELSIOR—A.—YOUNG MEN'S Father Mathew T. A. M, B. Society No. 1 of New The War Cloud im Europe. Our late European exchanges devote wuch of their apace to the impending conflict between coming lecture, to |e desvered at the Brooklyn neum, corner of Clinton end Atlantic streewwon York, will hold a (rand Public Meeting on Sunda: shows the groundleesuess of the Tnincnn's objec- | quarters; wutton, sorequarters, Luaide; do bind do ing, at 7% o'clock, in thelr All cor 84th ot | dar evening, April isih, be DA. Sutton, Req. Mr Prossie asd Ausiris. A fecling of uuususl ner- | gon loaide;, do chopy ee. Inmby ver pound, a | Sua Sih'ave. MrT. McElroy will address the meet: | Robert Wilsons, Mr.T. Nolapy Mr. heary Loman. Mr. VYousnoas and anxiety aeoms to porvade all of the bacon, @a%6e; iresh pork, Iba¥ve; corned-pork, Isa} jug, Singing by several necomplished vocalists : tendance. Front seats reserved for ladies, The Aw sumption (69th Kegiment) band willattend, Admie sion, 25 cents, M. F. MURRAY, Centre. 10 O* ARD--Y. M FATHER MATHEW T, A. B.8., No. 2 of Jersey City, meet tomorrow evening, at Franklin Hall, corner of Warren and Monigomery ats, Messrs, Donovan, Irvine ani other speak. Mre, 8. P. Melionald, No. 2s favorite, the Union Glee Club of No, 2 will sing, J.J, COLE MAN. Pres't. R. GARRICK, Sec'y 139 (TEMPERANCE FOR meeting of the Young M A.B. Roeiety No. 1, of Jersey © thelr hall, 33 Newark ave, on Sund ic vening, at? o'clock, Speakere.—Meesre. D, Walford, Joyce av Metrevey. Singore—Mre. McDonaid, and the Union ‘y0@ Club. Instrumental musicon the duicimer hy Pref. C. LH, Hindle; on the plane by Prof. Darnstade, “Smo. 4 Thatin the payment of the bounty herein provided for, it shall !o© the duty of the Paymaster General, un'er sich miles and regula ‘ asinay be preacribel by the Becretary of War, examine the acoount of each aud every soldier now living to whom the tald bouuty is paysble, and upon secertaining tle amount due to fause thesameto be traveferred to an assintact treasurer, national bank, United Biates pay master or other paymaater, to be « esignated by the Secre- tary of War, and statioved in o° bear the same county or district with the claimant, who shail pay she eaid bounty to the soldier himself and to no other peisun, and who shall require she identifi. cation of said suldier by athdev.s of two respectable persons, residents of said county or distriot, ant unter no circuinstances whatever alall any agent, ¥2c; sausages, 2Uazbe; tripe, Saldc per pound; lard, leaf, 2¥az4e ; hams, 2Za—c; shoulder, iTalse Freak buh, per lo. Fiounders, luaive; eels, 1ba25; halibut, sve toc; haddock, alve, cod-fiah, lum ite; sal- mon, Lieut, 2umdve; mackerel, pait,each, Léalde: black fel, 1Ynide; porch, lumide; ameite id. lsazde; cat fish, velo; biue fish, ~®—c; bas, 20a¥se; white fab, l>azve ; piomerel, 1ba¥ec ; turbos, Wavsc; berring, 5 alu, Smoked and Cured Fish.moked eoin, 24a28e; amoked halibut, Yeasxc; smoked herring, per bunch, Auaiées smokod mackurel, i6ade; dried codfish, 10 alle shell Fish.Lobators, alive, 100; do piki'd, Ib. 20a2%; oysiers, pmi'd Lay % 008 60; do, unpiai'd, (a2 00 per Wy crabs, aol, 1A, ——a—; do hard doz., bUa07; coats, bard, per Luv, bund WwW; du soll, dadlec ; scallops, “tart, Suasd, Vevetabiesr,-Kohicabl, b'h, a—c; potatoes, 18095 bs Music on piano by several Proveseors, ROBERT LL. GoDBY. PPreat. JAMES BEGEN, Vice. we. BOYD, See. wit A GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Father Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 1. of Brook lyn, will take place at_“the Inetitute,” on to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at T o'clock, Mr. Higgins. of Jer: soy City, Mr. James F. O'Sullivan, Mr, Mich! Leon- ard, and others, will be there and avexk on the occa sion. Messrs. Keenan, Gibson, and Taylor, of Jer sey City, will be there also, and entertain the publ c with some of their choicest meloues. MICHL FRAWLEY, Prost, PATRICK BGAN, Soc, N. i Every member belonging to this society is re quested to be present at the bue ness meetin’, on next Sunday evening, af business of the utinost im- portance to every member in (0 he tragsacted. By order of MICHL, FRAWLEY, Pret. PATRICK Jeaditig nations, a well as those who sre directly toncerned in the hostile movement. There is an @pparent dread that if the flood of war once be @terted by Austria and Prussia, it may burst the Donndaries of those Bates and engulph the greater Ppartof Kurope. fio fa: as we can judge fiom the prosent aspect of the matier, there is no likelihood Hate collision between Austria and Prussia wil! be averted, Tn the early part of the disputation, Austria wanifeated s disposition to sccede to almost enything for the sake of peace; but the determination of Prussia to abate nothing of its demand and to : ck, tarnips, Wua25e half peck lettuce, We EGAN, Bec, J 1@, come all, ) GGINS, P ‘netet upon the immediate annexasion of the | sttorney or third person be all DW pi to act for or wad: rualeke Malai babe: Po bin as pee tea — RAND 1 7MPERANCE MEETING OF hingiige tome oll, ANTHC MLL ser iso DuteHles, has wt [ext aroused the ire of Austria, | S*¢ part in the prosecution, collection, remittance | jeoks, 6nite; peppers red, bunch, alle; axe, bunch G yt Toy gig eert as of eee s — a a ee * | or payment of claima for such bounty, except tho | imo; parsier, Luazde; water er qt, —a—c ; garlic, Father Mathew T. A. B, Society, No. 2. of N.Y. HE LADIES FATHER MATHEW T. 4 end impelled it to accopt the warlike challenge There deems to be no doutt that both parties are Dow actively engaged in military proparations for ‘@he coming contest, Austrian troops are concen- @ratipg in HolLemia and Galicia, on the Prussian @roniiar : the reserve force of the Ewpire bas been ordered to. prepare for active service, and in the @rzennls, vevel depots, ete, the work of prepara- tion is rapidly progressing, The same is irue of Prussis. All is bustle and military activity in that Site, and ewar sooms to be regarded as ine Mitable, Moantime, the other leading European powers are jealously watching the developments of the Austro Prusman quarrel. It is thought by ome of the European journals that France, Eng- Mend and Russia will offer their mediatorfal ser- vices {n order to prevent a war, bus it is not likely abet os practicable will be effected in that wey. @ fect is that France and Rusela would fowerdly rejoice at a war between Austria and Prussia, Both of the former pow- ere are 6enxious to exten! thelr domin- Jen, end France, particularly, has the adili- Wonal {ncontive of » desire to pay off both the Dolligercnia for the part they took against the firm Narouson, They probably anticipate that the Jopal troubles of Austria would rend the empire in the event of on exhausting war, and {in that case Shere would be » chance for France and Russia to gether up the spoils, Prussia is aleo lable to inter- nal trouble, bu of « somewhat different character. The Reform party in Prussia has become very strong, and is mow & powerful opponent of the Government, Possibly thet party might, in the event of & great war, take advantage of i's oppor. tuaity by dispensirg with the services of « King and substituting » republican government, But tm any ease an actual conflict between Austria and Prussia would be fraught wish great importance to the monsrchies of Europe, and would no doubs Warrant the apprehension which now prevails, will be held at their hail, cor, of 23d on Sunday evening, at 7's o'clock. ‘iood address by David A. Sutton, Faq. Singing by Mesers. Coles, King, MeGill, MoGowan, and others, The pubic are invited. Come ear'y, THOMAS J. CARR, Prest, JOHN McGONIGAL, Keo, dee, 101 A GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRA- tion will take piace at the Fall of the Father Mathew T. A. By, Bociety, No. 4,N. Y.. on Sunday evening, April sth, at To'clock, Councillor Dicker sen will deliver au address on the evils of intemper- ence. Mr. Henry Greenwood, Mr. Benson and Miss Cahill will aing some beautiful songs. Mr, James Carroll, the charopion secordeon playor, will be on hand, LAUNCELOT MURPHY, President, J. H. GOODW LN, Ree, Bec, piesa aR 129 GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Young Men's Father Mathew T. A. M. B, Socie- ty, No, 6, will be beld in the basement of St. Paul's Church, LiTth et, near $d ave, on Sunday evening, April 8, at T's o'clock, Mr. Dav A, a dress the meeting, Mr. John A, M Devuloness willsing, The Bocies of returning thanks to those socie gations on the occasion of sheir orgen) Yous. ERAS. J. GALLAGHER, Prest. WM. HK. LINDBEY, Vice, A. PATTEN, Bec, 116 BLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG m's F. M. 7T. A, M. Bb, Society, No, 5, will take ace as their hall, cor, 22d et, and let ave, on Sun- day evening, Apri Sih, Lhe meeting will be ad- dressed by Mosers. Sutton and J, J. Donavan, Sing: ing by Messrs, Cairoil, Fegan, Mills and T. ac- Gowan; aiso a bost of young ladies. The publicere respectiully invited to aisend, At ® reguiar quar: teriy meeting, hed on last Sunday, the following ofticers were elected jor the ensyiax term: For President, Patrick Dooley; Vice Preaideut, Williaa Corrigan; Kee. Sec. Jomeg Furlong; bn. bec., atk, Kenney; Cor, Sec,, James McManus; J reasuier, Jos, Murray; Sergt.at-Arme, tawd, Pickens, PATK, DOOL t. J. FURLONG, Rec, Sec, 11 | PU TEMPERANCE MEETING will be held im the hall of the [mmaculate Conceptica T. A.B, Society, East 15th et, near Avenue A, on Bunday eveuing, 8th inet, at ty o'clock. Mr. Wiles liam Bowles and other distinguished gentlemen will be present to Sarthe eerne yt ne bE Moris, Jasroli, Mor | Ne, etc, ery . Drm , ROGIL Prem: UUAB BOYLE, Sec. 1K PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's Father Mathew I’. A. B. Bociety No, 1, of Brooklyn, will be held at Latimer Ha.l, 212 Court st, suuday evening, April Sth, at To'eiock, Sposkore— Mr. Michae! Leonsrd, Mr, Bsonneblome and oihers, Singers, Mr. Patrick H, Downey snd ethers. JAS. GULRLN, Prost; JAS. HAYES, Bec, Bee, N. Amontaly meeting at 2 o’clucs P.M, for the coil: c- tion of dues, The members are requested to come repared to pay fines and asso-rments inguried oo gt Patrick's ay, aud also on the burial of our de ceased brother member on the 24 of April inst. Every momber is Tequested to attend, 12 rn GRAND LECTURE UNDER THE AUs- icos of Transfiguration KR. ©. T. A. B. Bociety will be delivered in Clinson lini!, Astor J'.ace, oo Sunday evening, April Sth, at 7 by o'clock, by an aml- pent olic Divine and Qrator, Kev, batner O'MAK A, ot Byracuse, N.Y. The known abiliiies and eninent taleni¢ ot Kev, lecturer will, wo are confident, ensuie ou this occamon a full house to bear him, Tickets 50 cents each, can be procured from ail members of the Society, Irom Cemniutios of Arrangements at tho Hall ou the evening of the ie. person or persons des.gneied for thas purpose Ly she Secreiary of War; nor sail any power of attorney, transfer or assigumeut ve recognised or eulortained by any accounting officer or cisburs- ing agent of the Government in the settlement of claims ior said bounty, and the said bounty sball tbe paidto the heirs of deceased soldierr, whose claims shall be received anu settlei by the Bec- ne Auditor of the Treasury, as now provided by aw. How does the Tarmuns reconcile ite objection with the sbLove provision ? 12; parenips, sabe each; spinach, de peck ; oys- ter plaacs, loc bunch; chicaery, per head, baT; mint, buoel, Jade ; squashes, marrow, —a—c; cabbeges, lu #tc; carrots, oach, Sabo; bee, new, each, 3abc; Lima beans, ;t, —e-—c; aweet poiatoes, 4 peck, TUasuc; cauliflowers, each, —*—¢; mushrooms quart, —e—c; ce.ory, table, bunch, 30aJ6c ; do, soup, buncly elbc; red cabbager, 1 baive ouch. Fruit, &c,—Apples, balf peek, 50a5ve ; apples, com- Eee, bbl 6 wai Wv: cranberries, quart, Malte; peaches, canned, quart, 60c; lemons, doz, l2arde ; Duter and CArese,—Urime butter, 64869; common; 50a %e ; cooxing buitor at 3baduc ; checes, beat, zbc ; common, —-alvc; @xks luals ior 1b0, B. Society, No, 6, of Brooklyn, will hold a yo iia ng, at their Hail, 2% Court st, on Tudeday eves ning, April 10h. at 7 e'elock. Bpeskers, Mere, Oaf- frey, Larkins and Sonneblaum, Bingus, iva Nolan,| Douney. Mre. Van Dyne and the Lakeman sisiers, MICHAEL BURNS, Pret. JAMES FAGAN, Vice Prest. THOS. HIGGENBOTILAM, Bee, nec. “6 HE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCT. ety, No, 6, of Greenpoint, will bdd « public tem- perance meeting at their hall, in Freakliv st, on sun- day evening, April Sth, at 7's o'clocl. Bpeaking by John Emmet 0'Farrell and others, Singing by Mr, Price and others, Lhe regular election for truste ¢ and marehal will be held on Bundsay ovenng. Al members are requested to aitend tie esa ‘if abecnteea will Ke fined 60 cents PAT’K LAMB, Pres: JAMEs HAWKINS, Rec, See. ie HE YOUNG MEN’S SAINT JAMES’ Roman Catholic T. A. B. Beolety will bold a pu. lic meeting on Sunday evening, & Ty o'clock, a their hall, the scbool reome in Roosevelt at. The fo lowing gentiemen will add.ess thymeeting: Mr, Kobe: fisen, ar, U' Douuel, Mr, Tandeegae, ter James Carey, 12 yoursof ar, a@ pumlof Mr, ¥. Knaley, will ¢ ve @ lecture on temperance, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Charies Keuey, air, Fay, RICH AK: FIELD, Pres; THOMAS HILL, Viee Pres; JOu MANIX, Kee. fee, 130 ‘pHe FENIAN BROTHERHOOD, NO. 3, out this day, contains, ‘"Killlan’s Expedition,’ | “Gen, Sweeny.” Appeal toOol.O.Mohony, ‘tre ley a Sham.” Drag Unainand Prnseo Mathew's Tower, Spike Island, Mc, THU». DEVYR, 2 Franklin square. 36 PHE MEMBERS OF THE BROOKLY* Irish Aid Arsociation are requested to meet a 168 slash Beavers antete re} ab ay veloc. os busin of iu)pol tanec le Prony PATRICK O'CONNOM, Boe. ee HE HEMP DRESSERS ARD TW! Spinners’ B. P, U, Association will meet to tri act their quarterly business on Satasday, April 7, aj 8 o'clock P.M., at 187 owery, Funcwwal attom “ requested, DFNIS P. SULLIVAN, Pies, yyy Seats mT k, will hold the . B, Society, No. 2, of New York, w. 1 bis me ritry o National Hall. 44th street, betwee: thand 0th evenues, om Sunday evening, Sth i at 7 o'clock, G. Plansets and 4 Ww, Bae will b of tempe:auce, Singing by the a Chsied Misses o Mebony and MeGuiness. There wi Bene lock of talent, M. McGAKKY, Pres; W- TUITE, ¢e. 10s OUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW — A. B. Bociet No. 4, 0° N. Y., will bold a publ meeting at their Hall, we, bet. 59th and 6d. on Sunday’ even: ug, ab ¥ otdenh. Speaking be Uno! . aging by . Bur an u wemovort. JOHN BERAT, Pres. SULLLVA Kec, Sec. 18T SPECIAL NOTICES, Stoddard’s Cholera Specific—A sure Pre«- ventative and Care for Cholers, Cholera Mortus, Diarrhwa, Dysentery, Summer Complaints, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, ete, Stoddard & Bar- tou, Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. Sold by all drug- gists, 439 For Coughs and Throat Diserders use * Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved their efficiency by « test of many years, “I have never changed my mind respecting them from the first, excepting to think yot better of that which I began thinking woll of."Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. 143 Cruelty to Animals, Wa have bees for sovera! days expecting to see, in the proceedings of the State Assembly, some action upon the Senate bill relative w the tnoor- poration of the ‘Society for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animals.” Several weeks have clapsed since the bill passod the Senate, and it seems strange that it has not ere this come up in regular order for sctiou in the Assembly. Wecan imagine no reasonable ground that could be urged againss the adoption of this truly commendabie measure, and yet it 19 understood that some parties are making an effort to defeat it, The object of the bill is ex- pressod in its tile simply to provide # means for preventing those exbibitions of cruelty to horses end other dumb animals which now so frequently shock the sensibilities of a!] humane citizens Now York ought not to be behind the cities of Europe in any clvilizing movemont, but in respect to the subject now in question we are lamentably bebind, We hope the Assembly will not defeat the bill referred to, nor permit it to be crowded aside #0 a6 to preclude action upon it before the adjourn- ment, koe thiaineans who seut de > Mach Sickness with Children as well as adults, attributed to other causos, is cccusioned by worms. Brewn's “Verm!fuge Comfits” are effectual in destroying worms, and can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. Ral “pr. Marrison’s Peristaltic Lozenges are warranted positive eure tor costiveness, piles and dyspepsia. Sold everywhere, mee: Mae Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine, 6%6 Broadway 530 Howe sewing Machine Company. Ne.620 Broadway, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr, Present, Avouts ool Fimancial News, larkotw, &e. New Yor), Friday, Aprad 6, 6 P M.—The after Boon quotations of the general Stock market, com- Pared with those of yesterday afternocn, show an ad- vance im prices of from % to percent, Michigan Bouthern was an exception, that siock declining 7 percent, Goveraments were firm and fractionally higher, Gold was lower, closing at 127%. The de- mand for money has boon active during the day, but the supply at 6 percent on call largely exceeds the wants ef the stock brokers, Sterling exchange was dull, and bankers’ 60-daye bills were quoted at 106" e 108 4, On ‘Change to-day Flour was dul! and dioop- ing. Wheat opened rather more steady, but closed quiet, Corn and Osts were ic, better, Pork was besvy. Heefwesdull, Lard was Leavy, Whiskey The Impreved Elliptic Sewing Machines— A. Hi, Suplee, bd Broadway, Ageuts wanted, Ju Grover and Baker’s Highest Premiam Flastic Atiich Vumily Sewing Machines, and im- roved Lcck-stitch Machines, Tailor an jacturere Workingmen and the Polticians. ¢nn friends of the eight hour system may justly fee| proud of the mass mesting that was held in Uaion Square on Thursday evening. In point of numbers and enthusiasm u was « complete suo- Coss, and 11 showed how deep an interest the work- ingmen of this city fool in respect to labor reform. The remarks of the chairman were clear, forcible and precticable, embodying some points thet the Som bas frequently urged upon the attention of DONATIUE At St, John's College, Fordham, on the moruing of April 6th, Daniel, youngest son of Michael Devabus, aged 20 years 7 mouths end 1 day. tie faneral will take from the residence of his father, 161 Weat 4 on Bunday afternoon, April §. 23 o'clock. “ elatives and friends of the farolly are respectfully invited to atrend, 14 HIGGINS On Friday, April 6th, Bridget, wife of Thomas Higet ed oars, The relatives irieuds of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunda afternoon, April 8 at 8 o'clock, from her late Teale RELIGIOUS NOTICE A P, A. MISSIOK—REYV. TRESHA * DAMES GREG, D. >., of Dublin, will pre in the Misstm Hall, No. 1 West vd4th at, naar ‘ avenue, Suuday evening, April Sth, at Thy o’el Beata Lice. fe Rees ages: St 4 BAPtS—ADVENT MISS uth et. Bervices three times, at the om At livid, baptising,at the chape!, T Sevent STOCK GALES—FIROT BOARD, 9000 U.8. 6a, re..114 400 Quicksilver M... 40% ( "i trom the sextou of Tramatigurasion cuurch, fiernoon, Right dand of Feilowsh wi “ 10000 U.8. ouy ’ $3 _Y * Gut, | dence, 314 Licks ot, Brooklyn, Bry re mos io cena to procure seas. HENLY. I er ees sah slow. Po orkingmen, He sald: “The mean intrigue of | § 0. 50 Del, & Hi 135 | | LASTLEY—On Friday, April Oth, after along and | CARROLL, Pres. JOHN HOW LEs, Meo. Bu. WM. | war oiREET PRES, CHURCH, 1 the demagogue is beneath our plan of action + to It 10 Brunswick C. L. Sig severe Siluers, James Lastley, a native of Granard, ki ZGKKALD, Cb' Com, of ATT eg civents 7 + » . + County of Longiord, Lreland, aged 67 years, go eat Jreene st, near Canal, Rev. ALEX. MOKELY 1 hope we will never descend. We choose, rather, bo me we Be rig8ts. ' His friends and acquatntances, and shose of his wil preach to-morre, at 10! A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY Sc'clock, Babba: Y ‘ 1. BF id 2o'clock. Ail welcome. ” to appeal to the justice and consideration of the 1s drovers, Patrick aad John, are respectfully invited the Young Men's Father Mathew I. A. B. Socig. | #1001 at 9 ani ki] wig: dade | to attend the funeral, frou lie late residence, 623 ‘ be A Rooms, 76 Priace § U T 0 otizens of this great metropolis, to whom we never T4aeT® | Kast inth st, on Sunday afternoon, 8th inst, att x a ADI] 8th, mb o'clock, Speaking ty DPD Cumore At) Bikes Rt have appealed in vain whenever our cause w ra | # cloak prosiesty, aid G, Plunket and cthers, Singing by Mises Connoiy) 7.4, eve’ ive,” Purltantem, the uood aad Hed.” Al right sod reasonable," This allusion to the ie 18. MILLEK—On Apel! ab Jolis Ann Miller, aged 41 | aud Usborm, 1 Helly, 4. Mesiowan, 4. Uoiroik | miasfom froe, A cemroble bail to lak for meetings ‘ ° ‘ pears, Ons . i L. LY NCH, : : : ec sidious schemes of politicians who seek io make PF Y. iia thane wth funeral wil take pice’ irom her late residence pony J. DANLSL&, Vice; JOLN A. RELL s By THE GREAT RA : Obristie er relativ: ends are re- . . aK ‘ © morrow, at lise ofc s. political the out of movements for labor reform, end ig ¢ 0 Cle, & R. Br specutully in tied to givens the humeral, an Banday, ROORLYN FM. 1. A,B. SUCILTY 80. end Ts P,, Ba and orery nit Bert voor, Ip was particularly pertinent,and probably caused one jf bX" NY. c. 100M. 8. @ Meda R. By | S62 imah at 29 o'cloc! B 4, Hail 163 Fulton ef, on Sund ping Ob | cfritos tesnee ureh cog’ Verisk, The of the speakers who followed the torte 1000 Chi, 1100 do . 81089 McNAB—On Friday evening, Gib inst, Patrick | eolock. ihe messing wall be ‘addressed byvoha o1ai908 !eepectiuliv 1nvived, ash satire wines GEA 4000 Cie, 43 Panama R.......281 McNab, aged 48 years. Morgan, Esq, and Caps. De Camp, biuinen/ Yocal- J L BisHOP IS TO PREACH 1U-MO under the rebuke, The trouble with this; wo P. Fs. L140 Uh Con. H,..--116 bis Neat aivee anes, Blonde of ibe fant. and of fate Will be provent HUGH GALLAG sER Pres | Je row evening, a: 73 o'clock, at the Banetuer 0, 4 ‘Ne. , f ) 1 (i S i} a + } - ry ” we J : sls o politictany bowever, is that they insists) WX, rt iy (v) aoe topatD's pis Dyebners, psepb ane teapowshy invited ry ph CK, Vice Press. ; RICH AIO, Ff ’ 1:6 Pirat of, “On she second coming of Cari, ‘Olsting themsel ingmen, 1 10 Chi. & NN, W. RK. v6 tend the tuneral, on Bap terRoen, inst, at | - 7 TOU YN ee Weer eee eA) Ye | aera end persistently ae re we werk * 1 6.00 Mi WwW... ¥ o'clous, Irom big late residenee, 4 Desbioages at, 150 JPATHER MATHEW IT, A, B, SOCLELY ST. GROBGE’S MIISSION CHAPEL, 19 ea heat ony moderate rer | buy Mi WATSON—Om Friday, April 6, Samuel K, Wat | 2+ Ne of New York, will hold a pubis meeting ot.) b at, noar stay. Rev. C8. Slepnenson. Miuiet not amwwerto be tolerant with th at sou, youugess child of D, W. and Eliza Watson, aged | their Hall, N. E. cor, 2th st, and Sih Y | Services every Suuday at lus A. M. and Ty P, close. If the workingmen eucceed im any refior- | % Continental i iS Novent, Bea qk B 700s 6 months ene’? Gers Eiward Cabrey, of Greaupoist end og. 1 Larkloy of) Reais izce., All are anvited. Punday Behool ot moatery movemont they muss rely upon Pyedbon pee n ae Cin, Br 140 10 Me Pidu 1 PL WS Bison loved one? | poke ster New YORK, Dinging by The Deunytiators paises, 4. WE BSCERT "ECLIPSELA’ DISCOUE 8 0 Cen, Nati BA J Con, Bee LUT I Canavan, Ryan and Carroll, . . A. Clark,, CED APSK-—/ end shun a8 a2 enemy of their cause every po'Ati- | 10 4th Nasional Br 101 a3 salad do.” 10T Walid yg Conduct thee throug! the cheaiess vale, and vibers. N.B.—Tae members 4 this society are on tha Calculation’ of Modera Astronom;, aa ev cian who atiempts to engraft bi $00 Canton Cv, 2 LO PL FLW. &C. 90 To joys beyond the wmb, Fequosied 40 most at thour Hall, ¢ Wednesday even- deuce ot the Greatness of the Human soul, will %) P graft Limeslf upon thom. Weet Union Tel, 64 4200 | do.:: Wi igalll ‘The relatives and frends of the family are respect- | ing, etd o'clock, in full regalia, 0 attend the Fair ats! desvered at the Episcopal Free Ubarch of the =t 48 very Commos potion with workinginen /that sr Bosse ns + 6% 8 100 Mar, & Cio, } i. 40 | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reqi- ft Somes e . LUE ULRE, Tree. concltiatiou, in Bist at, pyectp y et to-mosrr ‘weir business is semeething more tenatble- chan | cn ric’ ROA EE 1S, 100 Mar. @ C. Od PY, G1 | deuce of Lis parents, 49 Manginst on dunday after: | THOS. F, KICLLY, Views ses, DERGAST, | morning, by the Hector, Kev. B. §, Huniingwn.