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THE NEW YORK SUN. | some men by thelr me si appropriate nomenciatures, | 20 Mich. #0, 0d M.. 4 ; To the present nee, an error had been com. | taltied, Wh gave us a9 bono able opportunity | of going before @ jury and showlog up to the pulilc sotne of the ser ous diffi ulsios that jour. SATU RDAY “MOL: MIN¢ q MAY 26, ar as The Keanty ith - 2 Toa fi use 0! Representatives yeaterday paeaed | 8 Gubetitute for the Dil! lately a opted by that b for the equalization of Votinties to Caton aoldiera, The batitute wae proposed by Mr. Sores nm, and wea ruse! through under the oper of the previous queation, The chief porot «f differen Vetwaen the substitute andthe original billie tiie: ‘Tha latter provides that the Government bounty of every soldier shall be three bundred do\lars for three sears’ service, without euy regard to what the woldier may bave received in the way of local Younties ; while the substitute declares that loca | be deducted—that in, a soldier who d three hundred dollars from all sources, will be extitied to nothing more. ‘The object of the pew measvre ts to cut down the augregae atroust of money thas ihe eolliens shell reemve, Tt 18 trne that ft will mot Injure the bounty prospecia of the early soldi.re of the war, whom it ia most demral le w benett, for the reason that they received no Joval Lounties, Bull, tere st on ere some bad features in whe Lill, For instance, a Biace that wee moat «ctive iv raising sold inthe early part of the war, and which was (ret io the field with bounties, would, under the operations of the proposed Jaw, receive noting for ie soldiers ta whom is paid the local bounties; while ie backward States, which bel! on to (heir purses would receive the bounties, partly at the expense of the prompt Stew. ‘here are ste roinor ot lections to the substitute, thatdo not attach to the origina) bili, but we will not epenk of thew tow. As between the two billa we much prefer the original one, but there seems to be no prospect of ita euceess, and therefore it ia better to take his substitute than to get Bothing. Romething New. Tom first criminal couviction that has ever taken place im thie coun'r:, upon a charge of railroad egligence, bus just occurred at Newark, 1s wil! be remembered that lest Fall an accileut toa ral. road train occurred at Newark, in conse quence of the alleged carel esuese of Ep- wanp O'Dnes, @ ewitehman, which caused the doath of two persons, O'@niam wan indicted for manslaughter, and his tria) occurred this week, resulting in a verdict of guiliy. It ws high tme thas railroad murders were dealt with es they deserve to be, and that a few exen.plary punieh- menia were inflicted; but at the samo time we eenpot belp thinking that it is not ex actly right to mngle out s poor ewitch-tender for Punishment, when the more culpatle ral. road officers are granied immunity irom arrest, Now, fully three fourths of the deaths (hat are oc. ceasioued by railroad acciente result from rotten dridges, unsafe cars, worn-out engines, and other eauses that are wholly attributable to ba! man- egement. The Superintendent of « railroad who permite en unsale bridge, or cur, or locomotive, to ‘be used upon his road, by which a sacrifice of life $e cocasioned, {6 just as gu lity of manus sughter as O’Baran, the Nuwark switchwan, We think what eriminal negligence on the railroads ought to be Promptly stopped, and that such exampira as that referred to are the only means by which a reform in this respect can be effected ; but we are opponed to discriminating against poor men and Ip favor of rich ones, fn this asin sll other matters. Let the severity of the law be felt, but let Burerintendents end switchmen stand upon the same platform before it, The Sum Ljbel * As will be sen in another column, the Jury, in the case of Hoom Minxicx vs, Moses 8. Praca, Dave awarded plaintiff ihe sur of Fiery Dottans, as the amount of damage lone io the character of eald Mivsiox, by the publication for which be brought his setion for libel. We aro not entirely satieGed with the verdict rendered Dy the jurymen who sat so pationtly for three days Netening to the testimony presented fu th » case, According to this «vi: enoc, it apprarcd thas the engine house of No. 1%, in Thirty-third street, Dear Third avouue, was frcquented by bullies or Persons of bed repute, and on the corner of Thirty- Shird street and Third avenuo, thievoa Lurglare, pickpockets, rowdies, and raso:ja, congregated at al! hour@ of the day and night. Hvuca Mixmox was seen in their compan, as Oliver Hast tosti- fied, “every day, at |.ast, for lve weeks certain,” and other officers testified to she bad character of the asscciates by whom this cau Nivwiox wae surrounded, There’ore, juiged by that atund- erd, we fail to be satistied with tho vordiet recorded, Is is too much money to pay Out under the circumstances, auc we fear the jury were somewhat taken in by the patletio eppeals of Mixmiox's counsel for damages; or perhaps they wrote down the sum of (ive thousand dollare claimed, and made awisiske im puactuat- ing the amount, Now, ex gentionen of the jury, your duty is coded we know that you meant us justice, We believe you tiie verdict aceontiug to your ouths, and thereby decided that the Plantfs et varacter was damaged to the extut of 0 ty dollars, by the pudlicution of the alle 36d libel, but, in deei- cong Neb to appeal irom your de ision, ve haves fow words to ay, which will eXpla.n the position we occupied ia tral juss ended, When ft appeared to us thas publication of the alleged Ubel ten t regult either in aw eule ao «rm dishonorable Beti'ement, wo refused iatier, and chose the former course, be ob that no respeciable jury to do reulerot the origivel was) cer ; cou u Now York, could ’ ad who would give Huan Minsioe mors ' 60, for the damage dove hw uo er ine cir ‘ bo of thet publication, Tio jesult ‘210 eccordance with our antiipatious, asd ® jury of twelve of our fellow ct zou: b even thie mane mere nominal vor ¥ and thus eXpreased iu stronger language our Te ¢¥Vione Opin ons 6 to (he resus of the Lbel sult wheb hee jus termina ed. Wihea suitcould ave hoon eettled for £90, Se reused copay thas amount becaue we pre fered to teat oe questions of puble morality in vo ved ip tie issue thas would be presented by enb @ tral, As journs Sia owe kiew i reaspone.b ly for the pu heuton of lel © .ematter, and in the course of our exper. nee Vave paid for apre.t mauy “whiedee” blown by @iber the |nexperence or (nat verience o. Cur ctuploy, or if you please, b placing too auch Tehane upon the maslicious eat monte o. ou o parviee, Wolad therefore beeu tauglis an expos sive Knowledge of the law of Nhel s were not bLose in | ja | | of ell other nows anerson which che pu for informaton con eruing tra that have teen shut cut of Tun es, atd other journala; by the conatruciion so have charged their Jurioa to plac von the law of libel, Wethink it ie now ch y weteledy by the ruling and impartial Cheigeof Lis MNoner Judge, Se eae a (inte Se ee eS | Courra nalista encoucter in the cons: entious perform. ce of thelr calling ; and we trust th setiled a we deer cone bas ple of equ ty ensential to the ied Press of t author tatively law, Whi of the A pi tine ant acy ab east, aud Bean, that ‘ae fair report of judicial preceeds ings’ does extend to ez parte procee!ings bef re the Pol ce Magistrates of tuiselty. Io other words, A reporter of the Bon will Lereafer be conmdcred the omnt ape tator fat an ex mination lu @ police megietr Court-room), f the threo or four hundred thoussod oad rerorter's ace such officer of Justice. genersily that thie ing, J cleared that our reporte: the eyes and cara of the dec'ded people who will road tof whet took place before Its important to the pub {be alowed, and, Iinany virtually ce- or the nonce, became pdivicuals who read All petsous ile shoul wen, in bis rul our journal, he justly. for the. selves, but the great majority have no tine tov ss Court Roma where they wight be made aware of whatever took place Leure ihe Judge, Thus, usder auy other construction of the lew, the public at large would remain ignorant of matery the knowledge of which, ‘se to) the public of $ vital importance, Roguee could commit their crimes, and! the uninformed community eontioue to be In- feasted by the villiens, who m' ght impudently pros ecute the editors of newspapers, for publishing a report of Judictal procs Le rasvals werecharged with belug guilty of offences Ik 's many yeare ance the proprotor of this Journal performed a duty he owed to public, and our profession, by procuring the passage of the law uncer which « ver been pro- pouveed in bis favor, We lad been ann Het hes jum you be yon! description by every scamp who thought | proper to commenc® an action for Hel, and complained of being injured by the Sow rep rt of @ poles examination, It coste money to eroploy lawyers, and coveunce valuable time to deieud @uch sults, and the records of the Courts | prove that ove or mure of the newspaper men of tiie oy were proscuted nearly every wok, on the protext that they had injured the character of some scoundrel who had been brought up and charged with crime Lelore a Police Magistrate, In framing the law, the proprietor of ibis news- paper did not seek to shield an editor from we responsibility of publishing, maliciously or otherwise, iusccurate reports; but left that queation for the decision of Juries, upon the evidence brought before them, that such publication was mace ma iciously or improperly. The verdict of the jury, in the case Just decided, ro doubt expreases the sense of the community: when itdeciares thata publisher is not l key io be beld liable for the error of a sub- ornate: when, as soon as the edlior Is made awore of having ijuadvertently done an injury, he immediately offers to redress tae wropg,and proves no malice, Tn the case of Mixwion 04, Deaoa the minor ispuce decided by the verdict of the Jury are also of a character which makes them worthy of notice io this connection. In tho first place roughs aud rowdies, or ‘romoral persons, ere vot worth much ja the community, and when they appeal to o dury for redress it is shown that they obtain about all the Jury think they diserve wader the cirumsiances, In the nexs place the testimony of Loness men is found of more weight thea tho srorm declarations of ¢quivocal Witnesses, Whose evidence the jury appear to have essuneted at its true value, Toen both Judge end jury decided that Sergeant Poruer wes a brave aud vauatle police officer, ready to risk his life in doing bis du'y, by bresking up ® gang of thieves ani desperndoes. The Sergeant bas btherto werited the estrem of #ll goo. and honest citizens who know him, and Lis chief recommendation hereafter will be the bad character aseribed to him by the many rascals whom be bas prevenied from injuring or robbing honest peop'es There are other points of interest connected with thie case, which cannot be com- mented upon at thie time, luton another cecasion We diay e3p oo# our views, To the couuse! for defendant, Mesers, Lonp & Torro and Joma (imanan, Eq., we feel indebted or exerions in our belal, (uicaanot close this arbicle without thanking our witnesses, not only thoee that were called, but those that were uot, for tLeir prompt attendance at the City Hall asofien as this case was noticed for trial, They did so cheer- fully, and we thank them tor the aseistauce thus reuJered, and for eval) ng our counse! to show the Jury what kiud of @ crowd assem led at the corner of 03.) street and Third avenue, Tisancial News, Markota, &e, New York, #riday, May 2b, 6 M.-P he aternoon quotations ef (he general Stock market, compared will (hose of yesterday afternoon, show an advan in quotations of from \y to 14 per cent. Governments wore firm with au upward tichmeiion, Gold opened ot dal, sold down to 1) > san! cioved at 159%, The rate on call ioanels unlversaly 7 percent. Dies count ra es were h rtoday, the beat Ooadare pa- pO Leing quoted at 64 aT pe . Namos whiche jow daye ogo would page at] per cout, are now quoted | etl pic, Sterling eachange waa dull at 10a luids or UO. dae bankers bila wee lie aud heavy, W » Cohue bh Co.n was ’ ‘ closed Gull, with the aivance os, * betes, Pork was dull, beef was or Lad waetin, Woiekey was quiet, BALES Fit BOARD, 's its Wee: Ualon Tel, 68 ig lus Auanile med. 156 % lw 40, we Pd ¢ GN Boston Wat... day hm 70 ao 4h wedoy " im Bp uce Hillt ou 44 “ OP tae bt, Mi, ly “e P48 i bal ‘ OT te) ives ale ~~ 4 e tin ® 1 ey wary 5 ra) ¢ Lites + ALU Sgn Bow « ad bw Reading K ‘ 1 ua sh diy di do... 110% Lioty Bar Teun, ba "yu... dw Cal & Astou Kh. Ob 2 wt) Joy 2lu Ala DL Oe 6 oy aw HO... ODL, ONG \ vy} by Cla, & Lol. 4% Su% 8 Ae ‘ isis J ‘ 1 tote 4 4 4 ‘ lis ‘ ire@iom | bare the | night to be present and eee of bear the proceediags j Judges aud | On 'Chenge to-day Mlour | 60% Tol. & ne Is, 1:00 Ch. & N We to BH 200 PEW, & Od rt Cle, & P. 4th. 8 4 Ch. & Alton tai f | “ Om, seal ‘ ‘ ' ri Marpours ibw ww, Syeaeuy ShOOND noaRD 270 UB, 6a, G2Pe.1 16 1000 Brie R........5. 68% 219 do.,... 411% 19 do . O36 To ae 11% goo . 6 00 U8 U oF 2 He py a A Mg 1 50 a) I*s Ov) Reading R.. hoa) Mo 6s, 6 gL « Mido Ovio ® Mie $ a3 Mien. Gen. R. v o.. BU Chi. @ KR. ™ Cum, Coal Pf 1 dO... 65 | 1) Galen ver u $00 M8 AN ia thay d0......6% 13.0 de iL) Weat Union de 200 Mativoes wr ho fo a &p. sia, ; 500 G0... 0,06 wo IL Cen, B.. Bb») de wy Hoewn Wat. P i foo ChL aN WwW. mie 4 proce lititoal 4 50 BY Cen K 044 20 Chi &NW.P H 91% 90. Ft, W.& C bo Det Taw. W io B&W do... 96 806 )4 | 7 ilu Mil, A St P. Pr Vi asbingtes Market Retall Report. Fitoay Evamtwa, May 25, 1566. A few atditions have Leem made, during the in er- val between our present and last week's report, to the rieat variety of carly .erton “truck” and Sou bern | fraud a.whieh &pring,from her cornucep ais now pour- | ing into our markets, and to-day we add to our Het of ve o'sbieg @tring teans, from Savann\h—which retail ation eb iiings por peek—and tothe co ise. ton of (euite, gooseberries and cherries, the former of which rereile today et 1%, ant (ho lator at fc per quart, Good etrawberries are very acarce, ard sell ot @11298126 the box, notf holding @ quart each, Potatoes, which owing to the late extreme prices in that marke', are now being sent forward in great abundance the inland towna, are quoted lower; prices having receded Bic to T5e per bbl. New Bermudas, however, are more abuudaut, aad $1 00 lower, A few barrelac! Charlestones are also offered ! at about #600 per borrel. Deas ae £100 lower, be- ling quoted to-day at fiom 40 to 6% per 's peck. Aspsincueend rhubarb will not be very abundant uotll the weather is warmer than dur.ng the past | fow days. frost baviug been seon on several occrnione during the present .eec,on Long Ieand, In the ! | } fah markes #@ acd to our het @ ur eon and bine fieh *h dae b nah tv y¥ scarce and pric’s are advanced, HALL—On Friday, Mav 95, May Bedelia, the be loved wife of Thos, all, in the Siet vear of her are. Relatives and friends of ihe family «re respect- fo ly invited to attend the fanernl, from her iste residence, 253 Mott at, on Sunday afternoon, 27'h jnat, at % o'clock, The remains will be Inter Sy io Caiviry Cemetery. 18 | KENNEDY erday morn'ne, 6 years. 6 mos, Reserves, and May ud and 16 daye. tale of 9th Regt, SS) at New Vork Vole, Vet itis relatives ther, Kaward M, to attend the funeral, in day alternoon, May 27, at 2 o’elock, wi KPNNEDY —0O Tharedar, May 24, Jeremiah Kenuedy, aged 28 years and 11 months, Requierent !n pace! The relatives and friendaef the family, aleo ‘be roembersof the MeCleian Ax lon, are respeet fnily invited to a‘tend the fu trom the reai- dence of bie mo her, 66 Fligabeth et, on eaneey | afernoon, May 27, at 1 o'clock. 126 ang friends, and thoee of his bro~ Barnete are respectfully invited 9S Bast 11th et, on * | VAN SANT R hocins Van Sant, ared 63 ve |. The retatiy d tien not the focntly are ree; i} foil inv.ted attend the funera’, from 19 Ner 18 w orch Hie remaine will Le basen Cop: ene Hills Cemetery for interment. 191 | # sof Now York and v cimity will be hold at 91 Ave. D, bet Sd and 4h ete, on this evening, Mar 26h. All hi pjoinere will please to attend, as buel- ners fimrotarce will he transacted, 150 LL SHIP JOINERS OF NEW YORK AND y are requested to aseerr ble at Pike Blip, on Monday, May 28th, at Sa, m., to pire ¢ ip conjuneton v the Sh pwrieh'e and ee, A large attendance is requested om th sien, HORSESHOERS® OURNEYMEN e and B. + oF meeting +t 1h6 F Yiu. for the purp. A onuctual atsendance of the trede ts bee ness of the otmost im: tefrethe meeting, J.J FELL, See ere Jou RNEYMEN HOUSE PAINTERS’ PRO- (eative Union, of Richmond Co., &. 1.—The regu- lar Monthly Meeting of the Lnion will be helt at the Ceromittee Reom, Tompkinaville, on Moudsy, 4h of June, at § o'clock P. W. M. LONG: WORTH, Vrest, ©, W, CAMP BELL, Rec Sec. 3 SOCIETY NOTICES. GRAND PUBLIC MERTING ather Meithew T, A, B, Seciety,No. 1, of Proot+ Pius ! quested, an tance will be prour it JUNBON, Pres, ah 8. “OF THE erpecially for Deiawares, io whieh locality, we are | vn, will take Ince at the Inetitute, on tomorrew dealers, not or ne co: weather, (sunday) vention, at To'clock. Speaking by P.C. | winds th wathes Hollywood, kaq., Heury ©, Mead, Koy, and John npared with ( Cronin, Feq. Singing by Protessore Nash, Nolan, ed. “Th Leman and Manonin The pablio are invited. he prices up, and the. been sold the season eta lower fleure than tue hundred, while the ruling price hes been » th wa of come ol the iurge fisherics aay L@Ab@ tosive themee ves trom loss, unlew the remainiug part of the season prove remu- herative, Butchers’ MeataRonat beot, prime, 263"; com- Mon, \badoe, Comoup pieces, allo; do stewing pieces; | Weibe; do ewoked, —e%5e: do tongues, 1001 25; @itioun steam, { poles house, dai; orn-beef, luazbe ; veal, 20 for bind quarters; guwsde for fore uarters; wubton, lorequartora, —alte; do hind ao | eolees Ds Yéadeo; lamb, per pound, he . B, Boclety, No. 5, 0 New | on ¢ fresh pork, 18a?le; corned-py 8a eld bev Sunday evening, a ae c i wages, Barre; tripe, Walve per pound; lard, Cor, 0 Prong ot. spd 2d ave Be be; hams, Yimsbe; shoulders, ISadve; bead hola trol and Jo gt be Cliveso, 0°; Sweet brexd. por pair, sbadu. » Movovern an Fresh bah, per lb.Floundere, —al'c; eels, 15825; halibut, —a2.c; haddock, Salve: cod-fieh, lal Yc: sal- 16 (b,: mackerel, ealtpeach, 12a)se; black amelie, Ib. —n—c: cat- bass, Y5alve; white eh, ~&-C;) plexered, ioaxlo; turbow, ¥velbe; berring, 5 B10; pike, 1 Zalse, Smoked and Cured Fiah,—Smoked ecole, 220%e; @uoked halibut isaxve; smokod herring, per buve h lua ice; smoked mackerel, 164i8¢; dried codtish, 3 ale Shell Fiah.- oven, 10; erabe, soft, ih cians, hard, per 1, 7 26 lous, quart. Tinie terrapin an sounds, lbs talde: fish,—a—; biue fieh, —o ach, Yous oO, tonpuce Veortadlas. Konirett, b'h, —c; potatoes, old, 25035 M4 peck ; tarnips, ade half peck ; lettuce, at 6albc per LIN, Ree, ec, EE Aerie el: ee ee sate: onions, sew QE. tate PUBLIC MEETING OF THE TOURG Wey parson iralbes Welee Crees nee Mou's Father Mathew T. A. M. B, Bosiety, N 17; parsnip, debe each ; spinsch, —azde ' 6, will be beid on saader . iy act clock ter pian s, We bunch; ch.ckery, per heed, bet; P.M. in the basement of 8, Peui's Church, e11th bunch, Sade ; squashes, tnarrow, —a—c; canes i ‘0 | #t 34 ave, Har “i ey geodep addi ons 4c; earrots, each, Ba5c; beele, each, Jado; Lima | {he ae ar Blo > oun jadie.. beans quart, ae; sweet po'atoes, 's' peck, —a—e; | RAS, J. GALL A ER, | Pres. eae + IND: stable, bunch, tc; do, sonp, bunch, ac; BEY, Vico. _ THOS. MeCUE, Rec, Bec : 38 bager, —a-c each ; tomatoes, b. 400; rhu- pach, Galic; neparagua, 26a00e, Lew potatoes, 61 dua 1 pi per peck } apples, com. mon, bi, art, WindSe ; peaches, om: . quart bie: lemons, Qoatve voz. Buccer and Uhsese.—Priine butter, 5, common, 28e4ic; cooking buster at 33a—c; che! best, Z4o Biuging by M ecsmon. ae; eaee 10 2 iar Sb. kia Men's, abn & and eCuicheon, ‘Lhe —=z— nm taylves J. BERRY, Pies, J. GAHAN. SPECIA ms. T. BULLIVAN, Kee. Se Dr. scheock’s Pulmente Syrup, Seaweed ‘Tonic and Meudrake Pils are sold by all druggists. Dr, SCILENCK will be at his rooms, 32 Bond st, New York, every Tuesday, at 9 A. M.tlS P.M. His medicines can be obtained there at al! times, Advice free, but fora thorough examination of the Lungs with ble Reepirometer, his price ts $%. ee || “A Specific tor Threat Disenses.— iy communication with the world is very much enlarced by the Lezenge which I now carry always in my pocko:; that trouble in my throat Cor which the *Trochea’ are @ speciiic) having mace me often a taere whisperer.—N, P. Willis.” For acoveh, co'd, en irritation or soreness of the throat, “Brown's Brovchial bioches'" will ofton give Instant relief 139 “stoddard’s Cuelera Specific—A sure Pre= ventative and Cure to: Cholera, Che'era Moriua Diarthvs, Dysentery, Summer Comp ainia, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, etc, Stoddard & Bur- ton, Proprictors, Troy, N.Y. Sold by ali drug. iets. & 43 Yor Cholern, Dyseutery and Diarrhoea, ee FESS Ee ES a3 1 IF ‘ 12 = Q e =- so . ; BESre rere SES eeS 7 ‘EESEE: 3 =n"? a $=28° “2 3 ses! > - perseee” > ss M AICH'L RAW LEY, Pres. PaTRICK si 1 ani BOUT THE BEST PLACE FOR A Young fA man to 49 tole the meeting of the Y. M. F. M A. B, Society, No, T. on Sunday evening, at the cor, of Canale, and Bowery, Speaking br Jobn Barry end MH. T. Carrol, finging by Mere, Jchnson, Kiely and Cole and Mies Moffitt and others, J.J. BONG, AN, Pres. PATRICK HAYES, Vice, eres, WM. J. MEKHAN, Reo, See. 116 ING OF GRAND TE MPERANCE M M q . Don't forget our com Beth. x POuae HAN, Presideat, Ls AL, Ree, see, TTENTION—A GRAND CONCERT WILL iven ander ihe auspices of Father Mathew t. x Soc.ety, No, 2% 01 Nev York, on Moucay evening. ‘May v8, at our large hall, cor. of 234 st. en dd ave, at T o'clock. Tickets 26 cts, to be had of any of the members, or as the door on the nigit of the sonnets. JAMES DELANEY, _Obalrm: . on the JOHN mene presen’. Resp sstrally iavived te at~ tend, PAT ck HOOLEY! Pre. J.8. is | PROCLAMATION THAT THr YOUNG ¥.M. T, A. B, Society No. dot N. Y., will Sunday bes 60th A. PU BLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF the Liwmacula'e Conception T. A. B, Society will be beld ja the Behool Hail, Kast 16tb st, on Sunde evening, 27th ime, at Te o'clock, Addrey be dolivered by Mr. Geo, we ‘Trunkes and Mr. ward Cafley, pome beantiful Temperance senes will be sung by Mr. Robert Wilson, Mr, Henry (sullivan, and Mr, Dera Beye Very Rev. Dr. MORROGH, Pres SHA 8 BOYLE, Bec. T GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Meet. ing. Young Men's F.M,'T. A. B, Rosiety, i a, will hold public temperance meet: tele Hall, 76 Prine = Bunda evening, May 27th, at 7% o'clock, king by Dr, Robert Johnaton and srt in Warroll, Singing by Messrs, Johnson jams, Memlere in arrears, or owing for badges, ale 1equesied to come up and settle, or the roclety will take ccetion on them, ‘The Boe ety wil have a graod Concert at their Hall on Monday, June the Lith, fer whieh a hort of first clase talout have voinnteered, P. H, KEILLY, Chairman, iy , Y NCH, Sec, FEKN LAD OME AG AS Tieas, VEX Pres, MICHAEL J Riss FRE BERNARD J, Dt J. RB. NELY, Vice, 146 Bociety No. 4, come on Sun‘ eval i. at T o'e Ok, Mi Joho Morgan fade diew the merting. Singing by Mra, . Mai ‘id @'l shoul bave Dr Bicknell’s Syrup, Try it, 146 Pelsay end Mies Hanaee. Rasitation by vie aay vag ¢ members sud the ic ar A soldier who had ose see use yor bis | atin ad early aud presale’ aale. LAUNCELOT. ; ry don his crutehes, 0 bowsle a KPLLY, Prest, JOHN A. GOODWIN, hs fee tle itu. 16 ‘o Chemical Fomase=" The great Hair ani dressing, Lee rations, Depot 81 Barelay at. ane, The Nest Place te Buy New Tasty and well made fpring cloth |) is at F. B, Bald wit's, 7) & 73 Bowery, ‘The largest store ond an eortmient im the vity, and prices less, rT y Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sotch .c Mach ue aad Ha ton liowe Proaiway, waviel Mot restore ne dyes or Hud peepee Voie Machine, 62 Broadway iv wing Machine Company. No.609 DY, Blin owe, dit Piomaemt. Agents lwpvoved Elliptic Mook Leck.S hiuce--A. lew. Lb, Buptee, OST Broady of Metenvcta ¢ Rheumatic Ker medy, : ly the» erof the ago, | | s ‘rover & faker’s Uighest Premiun Stuich Familiy p> wing Machiges, ane Ime sravei dackeotiteh sdachines, MAS DIOMAW AY. BT “MARHAAGKS, CARLOUGIL-DOBBS-~0n May nf Tama) by ‘he kev. B Desoe, Mr. J mia papers to Alles Abertha L. Dovbe, a Brookiva, | ~D, 2 wbAlas, CONNOLLEY—Ono May 24th, Catharine Connel- | le ughies ot the pe Mush Moria |, ‘Lhe 1 cuae ef the Bmay aio te:pectiully invited } fo atieud (he tubera, OM Ss uruay witernoon, May th, MoD Coy Moms he resiceuce of lus mo her, bo gabeth at, 282 DALION-On Wednerdar worninn May 234, of Perec) eiv, Dolla, wheel Jouo year ot his nge. ihe seistives and friends of the family are respeet- fully inviied to @ti@ad the funeral, frou ° residenve ot her inthe:-in-taw, 280 Division et, this Daluruay afternoon, at 2o'clock, vy DELANEY On Priday, May 26, James Delaney, the Bath yoarot hia es 4 Dative of ihe Varish Kilkenny » Dacon, in she Guru \asilecomer, County » [reland, # ani relatives of the tanily sre respret- ited to ationd the funeral, on Sunday aller noon, M Be i o'ciock, inom Oi late rest ence, PUBLIC MERTING OF THE YOONG Meu's ot. James R. CO. T. A, B. Socvety will be tell te-merrow, Sunday, Tg o'cloek, in their mere ing roome im Si. James’ ebook bi Rooseve man's friend, wil addy es Messrs, Kiey, Lun: also by the Glee Ciub o Provdeus o; the st, Patries T. A. Mr, Tumbelty, of Jer 3 N evening » special messing, which the men requested to a tend, ker, Father Furrelley, pastor of et, James’ Chureh, is invited, and wiil be ween, MICHARD FLbL Prost, THOs, HILL, : JOHN MANLX, A PUBLIC MELTING i OF THE YOUNG 4 Men's F. M. 7. A.B. Society No, 2% will be eld at thou hed b4th Buoday evening, May Lit 2, Hint 163 Fulton et, D. A. Sutton, Eeq., and | of x Misia gh gud ndereca, Poll Gap it M. MecGEAR | BIKAR, Nees Werk, tt Re \ RUOKLYN F, MOTD ALB, 5 SUclET f, No. Mr, Lar will acdiess the meetin, PM. The Aseumption (49h Reg.mens Banda. f | be prerent, | ~Nemiuation o: oilicers for the | beat 5 toonthy at + M. Annus! Pie-Nic pes poned pay’ apap De ciased iene her{enns erpeuneeio te . or be om the bo LGU GAL. AGUER, Pres, RICHAKD FU, Sec, 141 KANCH 20. 3 b , FATHER MATHEW U, BOT, A, B, Boc.es, TMi hoid pode tempo- | ravee Meeing at thew Lal, YT Biaxih ave, opposite > homoriow (sundae) evening v'ciocs enses by KR, begs, F. Lamiert aos J. Miller, haqre; a eo Chas, liiuule, wise au ermer, Mr da, with Lolle, Singing by ttt DMiibe Metabe, » McUreevey and Luise ENBY KYAN, nat NEILL, Vice-Prest, ervae s Me: pans MATHEW 7. A. NCIETY, No, me ie ooklyn, Hall 22 Coarse ot. Wi 6 bev: son, Fy tideliver @ lecture on temperance on Sunuay Ding abs o'clock, Binging by Miss Bey sou, Mis, tiacketbend others. A special weesiu wili bo beld atthe Hallion Bumday atternoon at c'cloe x. J uneiual attendance of | dafred, ae ea nOnWN TE @ members is 16> of wportrnce will be transacted, +t. Preat. JOHN PRICE, Vice- SOCIETY NOTICES, D&PARtMesT, OF MANH \TTAN The officers of Cireles « ‘the A De h by uified ect at 5 Bandar, soih ten at? PM ity oer of PATRICK DAILLEY, Diss, Contre of Dep of Manhattan 41 Fy ENDS OF IRISH LIBER'Y—SHOW emies of our rane thar Iriehmen ore noe traitors, Raily to the Cooper Institute U er A res of Penton Br orde. Bxe NY "RAFFERTY, a — F. B. tmene ar o8 ATHER MATHEW 1. A. T. B. re IETY No, 8, Brookivn, B. D.—Publie Temperance day) evening ithere, Dr, G, L F Meeting toemortow ( at their Mall cor Grand enc net, of No, % will lee are on the “Affects of Drinks ie om ihe Bem och! with pisces iilusteating, Aled Teaac Mareand and J. UM. Urown, aq a, ieene Mare land js Wo known os & Lewperance oretor and will | dO jasiice to th pees Avo, LM, Brown, Pres of Sr, Patrick's 1, A.B, Soee'y of Jersey City, wii illustyace the cuits ed Inter er ance, in ite true light. Also T. Duglin, Keq, Vier-Prest of St. Patrick's I. A. B. Roce y of Jerson City, willaddress the meet- ing, Also, the unrivailed vores! M H. Peel 1 Harry Coles, Bae ip their duets and comie Also, Mr. Tntwasty, of Jerse: City, will ai of his cuoicest ties The pid care ip to aitend, Adrmiseion iree Bo trened @. Hell b JAMES BARRY, Piest, JOH ak ATHER MATHEW T. 2. B. 8. No. 5, OF a ‘ Vice-Pres. aud 1M08. M. LLOYD Kec Sec Fe will aderess the meeting. Mi i d Mr. Delaney wili aime, JAs, O'REILLY, DANIEL KEBWIN, Rec, Sec. ya SATHYR MATHEW U. B. T. A. B. PA- rent Roel ill beld their regular weekly meet ing, at their [fail, 261 Broome st.on Sunday eve May 27th. Speaking by boson Mr, 17 Bde pin ra: ney and O'Sullivan, ‘the Pree. ole ‘and Mr, Counoliy, Singi Mr. wi Landrigea an Music on the viotin Master Rou public are invited. MARTIN CARMODY, Pr TER MCQUADE, Kee, see, eh F M. T. A. B. SOCIETY, NO, 6, . 6, WILL © hold a Pabite Meeting in their Hall, cor, 834 h and Qd eve, Sanday evening, 97th inst, at 7 o'clock, posenine by_tieo, J. Near tro ot Gresapelat, T. ~ L.nch aod M. Leale er . Delani Mire MofBt, aud others, LAWRI Rad ‘WELS Pest, M U'GORMAN, 8 14 1 ee HER MATHEW 1. A. B. SOCIETY, No. 3. of Yorkyi @ will held @ pub ic meett Sunday evening, at is o'clock, at ine cor, of et. and 34 ave. Spesking ty Mr. P. Larkens, 8) ing by George Ehvaw and meee Look ow our Pic Nic, June 15th. Pree, H, MEE, bee. FFESIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE 1 WET. bers of the Kock of Cashel Circle, formerly J.J, Roeers' Cirele, are epeciaily requested to attend Pry 967 Bowery, on Thursday, the Slat inst., as business of importance will Le Uansacted, JOLLN MeCAB- THY, See, FATHER MATHEW T. A. T. A.B. A SOCIETY, No. |, q¢ City, Parent, will holds publie meeting at Wes! toa Hall, cor, Now are and yes sey ave,on Sunday ent ~ May 87 t 7 eioek. Speen ing y Sit. Ces ap P Sta an tn Do. rooklyn. sity Glee Katt ub Wb end canons, wa BNSET Ereete AUsT ATL a MATHEW" Urn Ait. Bs ae, jety No. 1, of ma a no, FE. D., will hoid a publie Tomnperance meotin nscale eal Sy 3.0 Grand ible ning, M. Hon. ra Bockman & Mr, Hoext Pen anal ‘sats ireas the meeting, Also good singe: Ge Lapel salves tbe meee ing, The wembe: Cis ht t Tes) peer faily invited to aut ooh 5. HCH ARDS es JAB. TRA MAI. J. 80 sits pe sustaining the slouere of the Metropolitan Board of Health in cesorvemnas ot ite {ob hor bag are reques to meet im tate on Wea eveulng, May coy leg te delivered it repre eating delivered ty eminent tee and [ Todusttial snterests ihe community, JOHN FALCONER, man comm ttee of Arrangements. 18 RAND IRTELLECTUAL FEAST—Mesers. and Mr. Cole wi Some eens on secure posts, as the exer, chee x com: . 7 ely. Cal Ag, AD Pies ee ERN MCABULE, . Chas SPARKS, Beo'y, j 0. ce - JAMes gees * Bettas. FRIENDS. OF De tiga FAY ipenty, AT NSTITUTE sarunbay *EVESING, MAY %. FIGHT O'CLOCK. ADMISSION, 69 CrNTS. 2TT MAso8 JAMES HAGGERTY WILT. Delives «a torparance be before the Father thew 1. A. B. Bocigty Bo. & ‘t of of the Annunci aabacan? ile, Tomorrow, tee glock. la id be pire nO. Ecigh and | force: wer Sach Sun P. J. MoGreev, aod Mr, Charies Bengitute p emt aD fndneye jeaare. Na inv.ted. ct es he ithe Pr vrest.; JUAN FOPLE’S MEETING, A TART 195 Bo every Bund att M. ject a dincunion Me very Bd sie Li law Par tora JED HAND CIRCLE, F.B tue Hove ay ae arrived when we m S?: QT. PATRICK CIRC Lf, F. BL SBROTIERE, our devotioa w i olaud te well known, Let as not falver in our duty when dan lenear, Asenr ie atthe Cooper [a titute on rday e 7 v'eok, JOUN BARFERLY, Ceatre; JA KIERNAN, Sec, Prt) Soca TEMPERANCE MEETING IN THE Factory Baliging, ss 8 Dieecker sy Catiauce om Cottage Place, 2 di Bleecker, every Mouday even. ings a Tis o'evock. You are cordially favivea te atten WEENEY AND VICTORY—THE MEN euroiied and mustered by the wodersigned are Me py Tr quested to jor inapeewion of day eveuine, May 26.b, a: the large ali cor, of 6b aveand S4ihet, Also young iruhmen desiroun of seeing active service immeuiasely, aucer the Crd lant, sueeucy are Inviied 10 call ‘WALLA LINDSEY: ie FATE Pet EW T. * ye $0 ony 5 reen it, tk id @ gr bie I . ae perpace meeting et their Hall, cornet “mion ave, and tad iowa a on ate evenings ate ne 0. ni, rol aud P, bj Ke As meine oe LAMB Pree, JAS. Hatt {Xs. Kee, Bee, 113 SEMPELRANCE— PROF, ©, H, GARDNEB will address the Linco.n ‘Temperance aud Be nevolent Sic.ety at the fal, cor. fou et, and Oop ave, ou Mouday evenin, Teo'clok, ‘The puolie are tk iuvited, 264 pur EXCISE LIQUOR LAW WILL BE discutsed, pro and wa, before the “Lnoughs Exchange,” at Oriental Hall, 100 Clinson st, uear Giand, om banday, at 8 o'cock. Admission fre, Workingmen fnvited to bake part. at FMPERANCE CONVsNIION—THE Del @gaica vi pe 4 fesoat @. Mathew poceuies oi New York, Biovkiy uy ve ad vioBiy, J ag rer = sed to Incest OR 'o-morrow, Sunuay, the 2T\b, at 2 e’ciock PAL, ior the ast 4 Oi ing. othoers for the epeuing te m, at . , ber ners. ower a ROB). WILSON Pr “ . LAMB, BR, aT (PeMPEka Ck CONVENTION THE AD. By Ob Live De esate ..omu he dik ce o.ies Of Boookiya will tek eve ibs bext, tithe tow OUNG MEN’S F. .7 i. T. A. B, SOCIETY, No. 1, of brooklyn, will hold a pubsic meeiag ab Latimer Hall, Oourt st, at Ts o'ctock, Sunday even. ing, Mores Piatt and others) ist acdiess ine meeh fiw, Brug ug oF J Heren and lisrry Ley wana, P IERANOFB MeDERMO LT, ‘JOMN KELLY, Hee, dec. T PE “METAL! OR “OLD LEAD—100. oe lbs. of the apove vanted, for whieh the highest cash pricg Wi be pad by ob ‘hid city No. 6) Ane

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