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a THE NEW YORK SUN. *A URKDAY MORNING, JONE 80, 1866, Jacoutiwe Appelatmente Proposed Re- form, s Senate adopted « resolution, om Thursday, was impelled by « manifestly bad motive, ty wich potas to a good end, The proposition ‘ 1 he resolution aling, isto reorganize the . (overnment eppolniment ao toat per- one ing offices in the gift of the Executive t Le retnoved except for causes other than te politica! character. The pian also pro- vcs retaining boards to pass upon the qual- atl te of ap) licante for office, and, in short, to pace sue vi) service upon es military basis in itp ck te the eppointment, promotion, dis- ulema! ete., of officers, The primary object of tiles proposition ie to practically take the ap- pouting power from President Joaxson, and to ire eothom from uaing the Federal offices as an eugeoe of warfare against the “Radicals” The movement bas arisen, therefore, from @ narrow. m uded and couteroptibie spirit of partizan preju- dice, Toe Federal officers bave always been used im tra political interest of the Administration, no toatter what heppened to be the political com- plexion of Congress, But, so far ae the merits of the proposition twelf are concerned, we have « favora'le opinion. The specific features of the plan, a8 proposed in the said resoluion, might be materially improved, bus the wenerel idea ie certainly © good one. Everybody knows that Federal appointments are * oe! Invariably made through pol tical inflaenc without regard to any other considerstion. A man may be eminently qualified for an office in the a'tof the Executive, and he may bes paragon of bonesty, integrity and faithfulness> but unless he Rave some influential politician, of the right po- Luca! stamp, to endorse bis application, he might ‘Wait till doomsday for an appointment, On the ether band, any person, no matter how devoid of Capectty, character or integrity, con obtain an elal position if he be only fortunate enough to bave the right political influ. nce. The consequence is, that the Fed- eral fives are filled, to e great extent, by incom: prtent and unfaithful men, This evil is one that ‘Das been felt almost since the beginning of the Government, and it certainly ought, in some way, be obviated. The pian s0w proposed would be commendacle if it were not so transparently par ‘isan. If ite friends would consent to have lis overation date from some time in the fnture—cey from the con mencement of the next Presidential ‘ei wit would doubtless mers the approval of the whole country. Divest the measure of ite political jfeature, and it w shat Las been considere! during the present ses @on of Congress. a Pyrotechsical Liberalty—New York To Celebrate. Many patriotic urch'n of the metropolis tear- fudy bewa ls because of the demas! Proepect for a eetration of the “ylorious enniverssry of our Nations! todependence," let him instantly “dry up’ New York will celebrate. A pyrotechnic Ora bes ussumously cferet to touch of ® qpan iy of freworks on the evening of the Pourtn, for @e eno; ment of admiring jople, and to take the ras of retenbursement from the Leg siature st ihe coming session, the on'y stipulstion is te the aff ct Wat we Mayor and the Comptroler shall ther influence to induce the Legisisture wo ad! ‘the /iitle item to the next tax-levy, The sforesad ofcials Lave agreed to this kind proposition, em! therefore, as before remarked, we aball ce breve, But why muss the ey thus go bege-ng for pyroteshnics? Becanse the Common Coune! @ay our pecurious and very Radical Leyislature welused to sppropriate any money for the purpose. ‘That explanation is duubtiess sat afactory to the eaid Commos Counci!, but, unfortunately, it leks Ale trif'ng element of truth, The Legislature ap- prupriated @ixty thousand dollars for the contin- Cent expenses of the city. The 4th of July etpen- os are sways paid out of the contingent fund, end tre Coptroler, in his budget for the present year, parsicularly specified that bie estimate included the sum required to celebrate. Then what is the trouble? Why, the Common Council tast yeer overrun the pbropmations, by their exirevayance, ur some- thing worse, and the contingent fund for thie year has been ewallowed np to pay the arresrages. Thai ie why the Coramen Council have no 4th of duly money now, The d.fficulty is with them, eud not with the Legislature, Bus that is of no consequence now, for, a8 we have said, New York will celebrate, Admiring crowds will, on the aoght of the glorious 4th, eee blue lights, and red Jights, aud greem lights, and purple lights—all through the patnotisin of the Pyrotechnic firm, aud the increase of our next tax levy by fifteen or Swecty thousand dollars, All Bat the Obligations The prowptness with which our (iovernment oppressed the late Fenian movement upon Can- wis, hae elicited unqualified praise from the press end the people of Fogland, The London Times, whore opinions are always guided by the popular pulse, con hardly express its aduuration for “the admirable spirit “isplayed in these transactions by 4 Goversmens of the United States.’ Th thinks that “it would be impossible to exaggerate the 00! faith, the friend iness, the finceriiy, vegard for mutual obligations which h prompt- ed these energetic and decdeat messures."" The siluecn to “mutual obligations is decide !ly cool, “Lhe Times gives usefull measure of applause for Laving saved Canada from thy Feniava, but the clause just quoted implies that in so dong we and the merely repaid obligations that we owed to Eng- Yeud for similar favors. The Timms and ashe English people very well know Shes there was no obligation tn the matter, If our Government had been guid- ed by English precedents instead of by the pre- ‘opt requiring ‘ good for evil," it would not only have permitted the fovasion of Canada, bot it would have provided the Fenians with plenty of materia! ald. The truth is, undoubtedly, that Fogland keenly feels the rebuke which its own eouduct has rece:ved by the honorable course of he Uuitel States concerning the Fenians, It can- not help contrasting its own pertily and hypoeri- #y toward the United States during the rebellion, wiih the prompt and genuine * neutrality" which eur Government bas displayed; aud yet, in the lauguage of the Times, it tries to take off the edge of the rebuke by holding out the ides thas there was # “ mutual obligation” in the case. Bus of Englend is traly repentant, we can afford to ate he tha Trewet Jadge Cardeze. Jcves Canvoro seema to be confining bis atten tion exclusively to the injunction business, The advertisement fur this kind of work, which he em- bodied in bie late tirade against the Board of Ex- cise, bas caused # swarm of his rum-<dispensng friends to hover around bim in quest of injunc- tlona, Tile action of the representative of bitnd Justice will of courte \nierfere with the operations of the Excise Board in the enforcement of the law, but the injury «ill be only temporary. The ‘at that = Cannozo soi to permit the appes! from hie decision to go imme diately to the higher court shows that he expecta the said decision to be reverse’, Butlethim goon with bisiijunction business while bemay. The time is coming when the people will serve an injunciuon on him that will take the judicial ermine trom his shoulders, and drop him into thet obscurity from whence he never ought to have emerged. Tho only effects of bis energetic interference w li be vo adda few more drops of bitterness to the cup of misery the drunkards wife must drain.to bestow few more blows and curses upon the heads of miserable and neglected children, Tie people have determined that the great vice of intmep ance shall be checke!, end no power on earth can stop the reform. THe railroad guerrillas are reported at work in 123d street, It will be remembered that the Cor - mon Council lately passe. an ordinance permitting the construction of @ railroad through 123d atreet, f connect the Madson and Harlem roads, The grant allowed the running of lecomotives up no the proposed track, and the populor fee ing againat the project was so strong that the Mayor wae in- duced to veto the ordinance. The Comm nm Coun- cil have not yet taken action upon the veto, and of course the grant to the guerrillas ie not yet legal: but with their usual dieregard of law, pubile opinion and everything «lse but grasping avariee, they are at work in building the road. But we Presume they are perfectly safe in thie matter. Their “arrangement” with the Common Council was doubtless perfected before the ordinance was heard of by the public, and it will devolve upon the recipients of the * valuable consideration’’ to eee that their part of the ayreemen! is complied with, Weexpect, for this reason, to see the or- dinance in question carried over the Mayor's veto. 1 Discipline New Youn, June 28, 1506 Editor Sun:—Your e@ditor.al article in this day's (Thursday's) fc%, on “Injudicfous Punish- Montin the Public Bchoola"’ is both timely aad true, and should command the attention of the Commissioners of Flucation at the earliest prac- ticable moment, Without inquiring into t el or educet eapabilite: b eanvot be denied that many of and gentlemen teachers of our public ech: by natur'l temperainent unable to sympathize with the little ones over whom they are appointed, you have hit my case exaciy e two children attending echool fn mor. ane, hes come frum schoui with ber clothes suiled, and on cue cocasion so sick at the stomach hat her mother was obliged to keep her home next Gay, apd ell through jue injury ious puoieh- tmrntofweteacher, Is it rigis to keep ao ; ng for ap hour ata time .noue position ? the most trifing breach of # ho Liscipline, stance, fur reimng the hand to brush fiy trom any pert of child's while in clase for missing ® question in of he studies, ek, there en punishment attec! to it, wehbe sereoncf tue wacber. Ji may umes Le utl.cted by detainiag tue cbild s5ers in #6400), or by setting it apart for t end mocking of 1s companions, who, thoug mey net openly indulye in such sport in school, will resdiiy do so wven they get out. 1 have kooW stance’ Woere We stronger childreu have beaten end jijurel weaker ones during eclool bourt, and when the aggrieved m complaint to be wseacher, he or sie w tirhen away a reprimand for troubling them with guco stories, Now, Or, as our children are entrusted five or @X bourse t persona who are uiter pgire © Us there should be some security ven to the psrenis that their young ones will uot a injured physically while they are being im- provea meniely, With proper discipline, there sould be Lo wore difficulty tu @ corpa ot achool tesclers looking after the Waute ol the mental! sud physical natures of the children committed to their care, than there would be furs corps of general sad field officers looking after a reg. went or urigade, Your suggestion for s “trial day" ouce @ Week oF oncea Wouth is an edmirable ove, aad would meet with the approval of u.ne-ienths of Meotthe city, Ibis not always convenient or practicable for parenis to remove their chiidren from one sbool w as usher w avoid the anuoy- ances complained of, but the above would a@meuy the evil, Zt Tweyrtrera Waxp, The Medina Child Whipping Case. A kEOEDT telegram anvounced that Mr, Linds- ley, who whipped bia child, three years old, to death in Medina, N. Y., because he would not aay bis prayers, was released vn ball. It now a; pears that be is once morein jel, Fear ng violence at the hands of an jud'gnant people, be wentto the bouse of Lis brother-in-law to stay ; bus the latter, fearing bis house would ve wrn Gown by an in- turiated crowd, retused to shelter him. “With no Place to go where be could be safe in his freedom, he voluntarily returned to the jail at Albion to ewepe the summary punishinent threatened him, When the corpse of the cuild was taken fiom the cothn,@® scene was presented which made the soles! ahed bitter tears, The bands, aru, hips, thigtis, lege and feet were laceraved and bruised alinost beyoud description, Tue people are very much incensed, and threaten to iutlict sulimary punishment on Lindsley, Financial News, Markets, &c, New York, Friday, June 29, 6 #, M.~'The after. hoon quotations of the general Stock market, com- pared with those of yesterday afiernoon, show no changes of importance, Governmen re fraction. ally higher, Gold closed at ib4%s. ‘The loan market was easy 01500 per cent., with exceptional transac- tions at 4. Prime paper was taken at 6 a7 per cent the tendency tavoring seilors, Foreign exchanve wae quiet, bills at 60 days on London being quoted at 103819 for bankers’, On 'Change to-day liour was be. a lve. better, Wheat was quiet and very finn, Cora was le. a%e, lower, with more doing. Os were le, lo Pork was firmer, Beef wase cady. Lard was duiiand heavy, Whiskey was quiet, STOOK #41.25—FIRST BOARD, £00 Mariposa Pf,,.... 22 lw d0,,..... : 100 Spruce Hill Co. Lan) Atiantic M, 5 foaw ‘Leun, Ga '¥u.... 99 2000 N.C, 66.0.0 05) Sag Od do. +e $58 M86, te toP.R.. 77) Oa NY, & do, on Beading K... bb ou do... S000 N.Y. 78, BB. Lu..1g’s 14 do . 1000 Obio & Miss... 27% 12 Cle, Col, & Cin. 10 PL FEW.G CY. Tg 1 Chi. & NN. WOR 18 Am, Exch, Bk...114 ” GO... +++ SUM 1) 4th National Bk. gy 24 Chi, & N. W, Pf $46 Del. Hud. C..due ow GOs err eree lw Cum, Coal pt 46 40 Del, Lack.& W 100 Weet Union Tel, 514 100 PB. t. Wow C lw do, veces OMe 80 Woes rvesrese 16 do. hus, Ex, ig lw Chi, & es yy Quiessiiver yr. Booed, SSS SSSEo | EPEE ELSES 200 Wert Union le Oy Pacitio M. WONY Ceo. k . 95% Washingte n Sarket Retail Report. dane 29, 1866 elise , Tha mild, co A weather of ive Produced & aw .rked effect upon ihe ineat amd vege tabve trade of this market, and what with the ex wed by the sult now peoding In the )upreme Cour t, relative to the removal of the stands @round WasW ovton Market; the discussion as to tue beat ineans of defeading themselves against the al leged tyrennical cours pursued by the Board of Health, in requiring them to take out permits to continue in thedr buahwess, and the increased busl- Rors activity, dealers are at present experienctne vo But one opinion reeme to prevail among the market mom relative to the course to be pureued in the matter of the trouble at present ex isting berweon the meeives and the Board of Heals uncompromising hostility to the action of the Board in the matter of licenses, aude firm resolve to defend any markortman undertake to coerce, Th buldeued in their appusition to the Health Commis * by the advice of the Comptrolier, “to have nothing to dowith the Board of Liesiih or ite per tile," and that of Mavor Hoffman, who is claimet to ald that the marketroon peed not recognize A® recarde prices, ali veser!y much cheaper, Inck of senansi hom the Board shonid the Health Board, tions of veKetables « turnips, fron New Jeracy, and nutmeg melons from Bavaunah, are offered today, ly efght feet in length, attracted considece ton at one of the fieh etalle today, and notwith Standing the repucar B ib, aud the eare: run of shad" Uf irtiie, peaches om savam bre Low offering at él. fo e2u per eraie, ve at 85.00 w $00u ver Ubi, Pens are (uoted at due & peck, au: Bt be per oar. Butchers’ Mtata.Roaat beet, prime, 28a30e; com- tbe; do stewing pi quartere: LbaZ » lorequarters, Taille: do hind du + tripe, lual¥e per |. per pair, Y5ar Flounders, j(al ve; hanaock, lune; cod- beams Yiwube fian, b/albe; perch, —a—c! heb, Salo; blue i Murbot, —a—o; Lerring, 5 ‘ured Fish.Smoked eels, 220%; smoked haiibut, isase: amoked herring, per buvel, valie; smvked mackerel, 16alse; dried codtiau, 5 Smoked and ¢ Shell Fiah.—Lobstors, alive, 6alce: do p! Oysters, pwd Ly 2au 10; eraba, soft, dom, 15.0 Singiog by Me reenwood, McDonald, . Mase ont feesor J ine, LAUN “OL M JAMES I. MOKAN, Koc. Sec » Sach, Loud WW; bongues “kK ira, Wh, Wet Potatoes, old, Sia Jersey City, willbe bed in War 40's pk, turnipe erecy Sund atTgo’coek, xy Singing by Dr. Pres, WM, KENNET ed TR LY i Spinach, luwiee ds 5 s chiekery, per he Ac; Syuasnes, Marrow, lualic; ea! Jo; cartoty Lunch, Gade; Lee, bunch, 1 beans, yuart, —a—c ; sweet pormtoes, 'y pec Bociety No. Lof N.Y, will be held in their hai.co 8) and Sth ave, Sunday evenin«:, at Ts o'c. celery, table, bunch, —«—e; do soup, bune Dakem —@—© @aeb ; tomatoes, qt. 28> Alc; Gaparagus., lbasoc ; uew polawes, $100 per peck ; stmng venus dc Jp peck, Frutt, &.—Apples, pack, 1 Wal bue | apples.com- i Sivme¥d WU: eCrauberries, quart, —abe ; quart, —c; lemons, zuesuc doz, »—Prime butter, Waiter at ta—c; chease, best, bo by Mr. Metirath aad Mr. Mickle. Singing by Pro i284), common, Bbadle; cooking st, on Sandi Aldo; OKem D for Zbe, A New Volume—The P ual for July, No. 1, Vol. 44, contains forty portraite wished statesmen, clergymen, soldiers, criminals, as follows: Webster, Talleyrand, Cilnton, Metternich, Jefferson, Cavour, Peel, O'Connell, Rus. sell, Buckle, Antoine Probst, Thowes Rafiles, Gen, Beott, Albert Barnes, Issac Ferris, Charles Hedge, ae KB. Vermuiiye, Leonard K. J. Breckinridge, H.W, B. m. Storrs, J. 1. Duryea, Manhood aud Womanhood ; Liow to Pun Phys.ology —Peediug Chiidre: 7 o.her Prophecy ; Last Poem ; Soluiering and Crime, 20 cents, or w2 each Cliidrea A rick number, ® year, Adaress Fowler & Wells, # Carmiuative syrup for Diarr- hosand Cholera can be relied upon in every case. Depot, 457 Broadway ~Mows Chemical Yomade restor Ja the Less tiair resto: Sold by Rushton, Astorilo “Howe sewing )iachine Company, No.609 Broaiway, N.Y, Hlins liowe, Jr, Present, Aveuts Yor sale by all drug, BO) wad all druggiste ive aud Burton tio! the improved Lili ing Machings—A, H. pupiee, bis Agents wanted. The best plac mer clothing oa No. Ty and 72 Bow val Locka pew RISHOP—On Tharsda » J monte and 24 days, Lhe relatives aud friends ot the family are respect fully tovited to atiead the funeral, trom hie late Tesleuce, 4259 Spriog @t, on Ba urday aliernoon, dune 4, at 2 o'clock, without further notice FOWLER — Suddenly, June Fow ie, in the S4th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, tiom 215 Kighih ave, this afternoon, June Aansas papers please copy. HENRY—Oo Friday, 296 inet, of dropay, Mrs, Fliza Heary, aged 52 | eare, ihe funeral wil jak urday morning, from , June 29, Samuel Bishop, 29h, Mrs. Sarah oy abd o'clock, ceat Lo'clock thls Sat- Horpital of St, Vincent, fri dkus of the family are dhe remuins will be atorred ia ; Calvary Cemetery, HAKDIMAN—On Friday, June 9th, Lawrence Harciuan, @ pative of Loughrea, Co, O3sn year ot lis ue , 5 latives of the family are respect- od the funeral, on Bi A o'clock, trom Dis late 5 44 North Oth st, Brovkiyn, B.D, 1) MULIARE.-On Friday, June 9, Owen Muihare, f Kileoleman, hiugs County, lreland, aged 87 \. Lhe relatives aad t.iends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom his inte rosie deuce, 464 West 2b°h 8 Cor, lui ave, OOK, Bt lie o'Cik, MciOWAN—On Friday, Tune 29, Mrs. McGowan, @ native of Couaty Sligo, ireisud, io ber 50 ibe relatives and inends of (he deceased ar y invited to aiteud the fuuerw, trom her Jase residence, 144 Baxter #1, 0a sunday Siternoon, duly 1, at Lo'ciock, ier remains will be Jnseriea in Cavalry Cemetery, l WADE—On ‘Iburaday, June $8, James Wade, ears, Dablive of County Lougtocd, Parish of nd friends of the family are respect- funeral, this Sa;urcey June Uuim At be e'ciock, without fur The relatives ai fully invited to TRADE NOTICES, YON FECTIONERS——THE / Monthly Mee.ing ot the abov at 70 Prince os, on Sunda: + By orier ot BEBW ULL, nee trado will be held ook TRADE NOTICES, 7 ri N of the officers of the Laborers | beld on Sunday, the lec of July, in the i4'h Ward Hote. to trevine ¢ RADY Jal, aod Au ust. The pull e aro he efy.e re ae W.JOUN Os, Ww. r Bey 15 BOC YNORIC So and D, of 8. tieet ewory Raturdar eve * o'cicek, at Bout h-ast corner of Grond ar ste, Mom bere * ili ple #e be on hand ot 8 kr F. BRiESsT, W.G, Nv FE {HES. Ks, 6Te on Pandey «evening, at T o'clock, at the: ‘3d sh and 2¢ ave. Bpeaking by Mr. vc oho Sheridan. 200 Firetave. The un d guarterly ting on Sunday, fo © rejueate ance will be transected De ty € t J, CARR. Preat, JOUN MeGONIGAL, Kec, Se Matuew Lb. ALL, ox wiille held corner oi erening, the let u 4 0% the Hon. Chas T. Mii nd lady, & and }auie! Koone, bineine by 1) sister, Mies Shatter, Messi. M Jobs on and others Mr. Audie» ep@ech., JULN DUEL Rue, Bee, No. 5, of Vorkeiti farve,on le PUBLIC: MEETING OF THR YOUNG will ba belton Sun 4 AMon's Faber Meiiew WA. Mb Asturance that he will meet! Mr. Conuon Yuin bese aud other young le J. GALLAGHER, Pee LUKE L. OH ANLON. Ree. 5 *t. and Yd sven, ou Fiiday e@ven.us, July 6th, a f Of the Iriah Peopie, for ‘he beuetit of Kew Patho: i) \. Deceit, Mra, BW Kindly volunteered to en!) some of their choiwess song: Avolp BEING drinkers, and n Mathew LB. 1, A.B Soe 97 moxth aw we Sib r your ow ithe we 1 Dr, Moore ang bk Lam) ert Sddress the @udicnce on Suuuay ¢ bay July tio. M. Sinciog by ® Hariiugion and e. Coyie, 8. BYKNe, Pre TAKER, VAP. J, LYNCH, Kee, Beo'y. ly eb the aticience wi SPLENDID TIME MAY bE BXPT CLD atthe haliof the Father Mathew T. A.B sove- ty, No. 4, New York, cov, Sheriff, Hou sf, on Bunda ning, July 1, Speaking b Itieg us, of aod Henry | GRAND TEMPERANCE ME the Father Mathew {. A. *s duiy let, y and others, IHN DUNS, A, CULLEN, See, tho ‘AND PUBLIC TLV: persuce meeiing of Young Men's Fv fA Newark aud J aking by Mr. I Price Ged others, ublic Are respectiuliy invised to a:tend, Speakivg foovor Mekivaney, Migs MeGinn t E ud Mira mahouy i CAMPBE Lig Pres't, JOS, BILVEK, Vice. JH'D PLUNKET, Kee, Sec, 128 A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MELTING will be held by the Young Men's FM. I. A. Li. Society No. 1 of Brookirn,at Latimer Mall, Court evening, July |, loss, Che meoung willbe addrewed Ly ihe erent tewpsrance orstor Capt, DeCamp of the Zu Metropolitan Piecinct, N.Y, clugtng by mr, Jaw Nolan and Mr Joe jierr THOS, QUINN, Pies, JOHN J, KELLEY, | Bec'ty. 137 PUBLIC of the Youne Men's Mashe: Math ciety No.7 wilt be held at thelr Ha , and the Bowery, on Sunday even M G. B. Rueily Joyce will address the wee maging by Mavare. G raha: A J. J. N. rt Vice-P ELLAN, Rec, si PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOU Men's}. M. 'T, A. 18. Society No. 4. of N.Y., at th ir Hall, Sd ave, bet. 59th and o¢ h Sts, thie Sun- day ev, ning, at 79 e'clo k. Speaking by Mr, P| xn, Singing by Mr, Merritt, Mre Smulth,and M Smith, and Prof, Daly's Cele! rated Fb nes lon Band will pay some choice musi bere are requested to attend, os might for officers for the enewing ter Pres, J.GAUAN, Vice Pres, T.3UCL he mem nomination J. Be it : A GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Young Men's Father Mataew T, A.M. B. Socieiy No, 6, of this city) on Bunday evening, at T+ o'clock. Bpeakiug by F, k. Purcel, Singing by i Merritt, Carroll, Kiley and « host ot oib terly meeting atzPM. Al mem ere ace requesied fo attend under penary of tue, THOS, CAKSUS , Pret. J.8. COUGULIN, Ree, See, 142 PUBLIC TeMPERANCE MEPIING—= Young Mens’ Father Mathew T. A. B. society, 8, of N. York, wii hold@ public temperance TO Prince et, at 7's o'cwes, An will be deliveres by Mr, Ha ohnson, singing by several Indies and genticmen; also inairumeaial music, Mewbere of Luis Rociety are 4 to Le punctual in their estenuan t y meeting oo Monday eveuing, July oy business of importance will be transacted. JOHN K. FEENY. Pres. MICU'L J, DANIELS, Vice, BrRNARO J. DUGAN, ce let B JOKLYN F. M.I.A. B, SOCIET Y, NO, 4% Hall 169 Fulton st.—The wembers of the Soc ety will attend Monthly Meeting om sunday afies- mood, iu Hal, at? o'cock, All members in ariears Ot pay ids Uby wball be erased trom the books, Noi AL potdeus holding Pie Nic tickeve will come pie red to sette for them. JULN MAIER, Pies: sOthy CCMRAN, Vico Pres RICHAKU FU) fj hee. sec, 129 CONNELL'S BAND REMOVED FROM 199 Mot: at to 1¥¥ Vourth st bet aves A and b, L. KIRKER, Leader, 83s ONVANTION—DELEGATES JO CON. vention ot Father Mathew Societies will wees day, duly let, at's tY, M., in the Hal Youn, ". M.T. A. M. 8, Soc cor of Sid ar. au Prost DWAR LUBE MAGUIKE, sec, ily THER MATHEW T, A, B, jecture on otal At Broadway, ou eseis. Lawler, (rin $,—-Mouthly meeting M. Me by notified thas al from Quarterly Mee ing will be fined, Nowin for oflivers to take piace. Letall be presen., J Priest. DK. RB. 411 Re est ne FATHER MATHEW U, B.T. A. B, Parent Bociety will Lold their regulur weekly public temperance meeting on Sunday eveniog, July Let, at T+ o'clock wely, ar C61 be comes. Capiaia Wa, J. Heart, Will address the meeting. Lhe Pee! B others, hed by Mr. Cole, e kind, voiunteered to enliven the meeting by some ria lout songs, alvo wome choice w Mpe ALCO songs by Prot, & Wilson, Don's muss tu. eVevings euier- tainment, JOHN KAKKY, Prost, PLIER mice QUADE, See, 148 i MATHEW 7. A. B.S, NOOO, OF NEW © York, are Lereby nutitied to meet at the'r Ilail, 47h st. and Broadway, on Iueeday eveuiug, July $4, at To'cloek, tor election 01 officers Menbers 4 months and over in arrears cannot vote without 40g Up theiraccounts, JAMES O'REILLY, P b ATRL KERWIN, KOS WW RAND PUBLIC TEMPERAN( k ME ing by the Father Mathew United T. A. 1, B. Bow ciety, No, 1, of Brooklyn, E.D., at Masonic Hall Grand at, bet. luch aud Lita sis, Sunda, evening, July tet AtT¢ O'clock. Speakers, Mosers Gilding: bam and Lundenb.oom, Sloging by ‘T’, and W, iel- as He.baway and ojuers, Seats free, Come early, N. B. special aud imouthly meeting on next Dues day over Bs: Wyott bs ¢ fick: Members plene ic UY LAN, Prost, JAMES tenn ie Pres, MICHAL seat hh TICE THERE. WILL BE A MELTING sclaak Phe b ews an cComstitetion; and a committer ot ¢ from @ach ivision te sesist, W. BP. COLEMAN, PALRICK Preate, JAS. GILMARKIIN, kUWARD AV b McORE RY, Roce, ie o P.M. CLOSING MOVEMENT — Tur 7 Commitiee oppo pn @i to waiton the Merchant B cadway end (inal ot, report that they Lave creel to c.cse th ir stores ato i. ad. on Saturdave cu jug fo make al thes purctacee previous to thes bie =OUEANA LODGE, NO, 14, 1, 0, OF G. i, A GRAND TEMPERANCE MEETING OF Father Mathew T, A. ls. 8 elety, No. , of New Singing by Mouuire, Merriet and ornere are invite), A larve ball to let, by ap. the ensuing term val Btiend, as business of tin U t TUoMVAas ; PUBLIC MELTING OF THE FATHER Aa Ys Leet. JAMES MAKIN, ) Coock, under the anep ees b, Gule oud others usve RUCK, RUM- the piedge of tue Father 1, Hall Ou le join PHos, WHIT. Ss» SOCIETY NOTICES. , SOCTETY No. 6 WILL *ravce Meeting im their 0} 63d ot and ad av, om Sunday Fveni ¥@ o'clock, Uncle okett wisi add jing by Me . Cooney and others @! to attend as thie Pres, 1, POWERS, Sec, | De MATHEW | fety Ne f Brookivn + their in ote meein @ou tomo fex,at Le i i,ecnt wie ve @livered Ly the Hou apt eer aie JAMO B BARRY, Pree, Pree, THOS. MOLLOY D, Re: | Hos. ©, C. LEIGH, TH Temperance advocate, wil! address moedue ofthe FM. T. A.B, Society, 3 wensof Churenot the Annuanecia *. lo-morrow, at T< PLM Wii wiso be present to ewiiven the au. be te out for our excursion on fu Pe ), B CHURCHI Dini. sae. Murder iu the t j A t will teke Young Men's ot Sew York. on ecree lowing Mawed centienen will the pecieiv : Mr nye WL Weis, it Connwel will Willams, Delany, k Wilk te uty woalsted | ladies, bon By order ot JAS P. iliThe Cie oe bu ne [SV ENCISLES—THP YOUNG” MEN'S Fie wilh how f ete d ther Ma bew societ Ineeting at Co pera Hea re it ‘ tha ually e ly & *. ho gen ’ af the a ren ’ a e? Yead fully i « heer the analy ab Jertey City. Meuiwers will atiernoon, at 2ovelock, A. Miu MURTA, see, OLICK — THE si, Cathohe T. A. i. society wilh i sce bloeting in their Rooms in Kcosevelt @ t 74 o'clock, Temperance. Me Punday evening, July 1 Larkin will deliver ar M.seie, Mathew Core, Hurlag the evening ace ree ful reome ¢ and othe. lacies will al K LAMB, Prest, PUBLIC” MEe Mathew i’. A,B. Soci Lust tute, sing, Iwo large tale to let >> | Vieed, & FOMCK — DIVINE” SERVICE F foward Kooms, ith « th PHIMEALL, atinisie M MHE REV. J. PO BETKER WILDL Preach Sabbath evening, a qnarter before § otciock, in +5 West xhih at, cor ot 5: yo thas love the seis” Ci poew Mission Hall Beate tre let your joys be kr At AUCTION—TO 4 ave ‘ourtlands ARI, AUCTR— ® 10+ o'clock, at the store Nx st, alarge aud extens furniture ; \arge los ot fod «lar MAPLE. LUMB auction—To-d hioneer, réiie at toot of Ch m Sy feet prime lumber, » Jersey City, Fy roacway, Notice FORTHE Europe, Pp BLIO AUCTION’ O le usted im (ius 5d0, on the O'clock p, Be she (ur peruutting, if not, the tire & haudsome dwelling ay, Ju very easy, J. DWYE S HERMAN, AUCT'R—SATURDAY, S0th, at 10'y o'clock, ab 07 West entire stuck aud fixtures of @ first clei Bary, counter and tixiures, 1 fine three-puil beer pump, table CHALE, AuiliOre, engi fixture, chantuiers, eas and o her ¢laseware, &co; aleo the eutire Me@eudoa, win, Bourbon and Ir Port and sharty 4e8, & large 101 casks, kegs. fa sue p euiis Bale pos.tive, ari at. A TIN AND PLUMBING BUSINE with machin Spria mak for $550, if sold soou, Broadway, few "SAL. Ben Warden an se the mee fue, © owen All members are: equ romunatiog Bight L. WE \ dra Buckman, M@«te, Hache of thei choveees mei fuas suv ed te [ASEVARAREY—10 DE TATED Powe, A trial of Old ik rotay evening ter dial Ath ave, bet 64h and © 8 one-sided @ © Apes ihe the tolowing umned gomlemen rok P.M. also is ne Ailressoi oy Mr of lores Sune emo { dbteurice Louch will each sing some favor. The :reataof Tem be the Quarter th te ibe seme @ver« (McUIEATIN, Preat, MATHEW TT. A. B. SU- sone javorite P) i OF FATHER -Uth et, weetot Ota av day} veujuy, will be addressed by knownepeakers, Miss Mottit, M Harriv, god Meeore Wailace and MeCute . CHAS, A. CLARK, ree KDLE, V.P. Citas. PAKKS, fee, MISSION—REV, STEPHEN preach in the bear Oth ave, ondon, will Zath et, ¥ lat. aro’ Sabbath School a9 SOLD AT Th bic Ponnd. S0th street, between 4b and 6:0 abt Bay Horse, 15 bands high, with tar om she jovebead, on June Sutb, at & o'clock P.M. Ni BOARD! » June & 2D TIME—ALL G Pedged in the pawn office, 62 Mulberry at. wi. sol. If Hoe receemed betore the let of Aurust, the tortner Owuer bas given up business and going 15 nberg, will be hed M und house near the Hudsou Rf and oniy one block irom tue Horse Kaiirosd. ‘4 y Auct ‘ ween of liquor Mh wh rkeys, rum Hl other stock and fixtures contei A. VERY. VALUABLE BUSINESS ale. es. State and county righwe in a well kno A CHANCE—THE OLD ESTABLISH with tock, fixtures, aud inesrum ; Ae ioase at low ie frek SALE—A FINE SEGAR STOLE Dolug # tivst-rate business, Apply a: 69 i-THE STOCK AND tures of harness sto:oin Yorkville ; a ood r trade gud jovbing ; cheep rent, Apply 171 ¢ street : jor DALE—STOR ¥; office railings, dr how Ctees, dueke, saab dow bopped to any part of sua JAS. HOUGE, 85 Jane st, west of 5th av, fror SALE ~ TWO YEARS’ LEASE bourse 24 Maton a consisting of lu 1 store and bakehouse, sire Month; rent o1 houce, $6 OWher golog 10 California, Joquire on premise HALL STORE AND FIXTURES TO Se3 Greenwich #i, pear Spring, suitable eegaror any clean busiuess, tion, reutiog for 0 6 year, E WISE IN TIME, AND PROCUR bot le of Bibs t's IMPROVED “sU) PRINS KReEMEUY, which bes cured seit Loee, ae Colle, de. ic.e eve: introduse: ¥ ’

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