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, THE NEW YORK "gATURDAY MORNING, <Aiiacheenctnanesit dition —) Tree Democracy Tae low ebb which the fortunes of the Demo~ ‘eratic party have reached may be tiribuied en. Mirely to the false and uanstural positions in whieh ‘the orgauization has been placed by injudicious deaders. Only afow years azo it was apparentiy 0 firtaly intrenched in political power that ite po~ @ition was thought to be impregnable, Now there de not Northern Bate which does mos repudiate 44, and in ite weakness anc infirmity it is obliged fo take up candidates for office who belong to an- other party, for the sake of gaining «litte strength, Why has this oace powerfal party fallen so low? WLooking back through ite history for the last ten ears, it ts not difficult to discover the cause of iw decay, Unwise leaders have placed the Democratic perty in os position directly in opposition to the principles of Democracy, and to the dine of policy which raised the party to power, These leaders have maddie the late pol- jNey of the party belie ite very name, for « Demo- Oral, acoording to Wansran's definition, ie ‘‘oue who adheres to ® government by the people, or VYavore the extension of the right of suffrage to all classes of men.” Tow does the present aiti- tnde of the Democratic party agree with the ebove quotation? The chief ground upoa which ‘We stands ie opposition to the @xtension of * right of suffrage to a)! classes of men ;' in other ‘words, opposition to Democracy, Here lies the ‘Brest mistake which the loaders of the party have committed. Inetead of standing firmly by their Aime-bonored principles; insteai of guid. fizg the party by the doctr implied in «(ftw © 8=«6very)§=«neme, they made the warty in fact anti Democratic, aud allowed baer political opponents to secure the talisrnan of power. Whee the Bouth attempted te destroy the ‘Union, the Democratic lealers ought to have re- membered thats Democrat is fe who adheres ‘eo & government by the poople.” But, ineiead of edhering to end fighting for thet government, the ‘majority of these leaders covertly aided the rebels Sn their atiempt to destroy the popular govern- ment—tn other words,to destroy Democracy Again, when the question of giving the right of suffrage © the Freedmen oame up for discussion, the Dem @ratic paity ought to have heen first aod foremom Un advocating thet policy. They ought to have tuck to the text of favoring the “ extension of ‘abe right of suffrage to ai) classes of men''— ‘what is, of favoring true Democracy, “It is ever wo late to do well," however, and the Democratic leaders might yet pause, examine their bearings, end then steer the party craft inte the ‘old channel in which it once sailed so proudly. sound national ton®} oO? Monday be Lesiss Abad esti d der eeatae the “Declaraticn of principles" adopied by the Philadelphia Unien Convention, Anwng the list of tpeakers are some of the most eminent mem in the country, whose opiniouson the political .ssues of the day ere entitle! to more than ordinary con- sideration, The mutaiion of political affairs will beillustrated by this gathering. Republican orators and tiine-honcred Democrats wii! sian on a corm- mon platform, forgetting past dissensions in their desire to promove the restoration of the Ualon sad the maintenance of the Coniston. of our fellow-citivens will doubtless as meeting, made doubly significant by being held on the anniversary day of the adoption of the Con of eaffrage to every man regardless of color, who ‘Me sufficiently eduested, and alvo iusuring protec- ahem to every American citizen, whether at home vor abroad, is the trve docirine of Democracy. ‘Levede party, therefore, return to its primitive \prine! ples, and instead of trading nominations for swotes, 1t would soon write the obituary of iw Radi- cal opponent, and become the great party of the ‘People, Hoetng the Wrong Petate-Patch. Tus Radical Executive Committee of this State held = meeting yesterday, im this city, to make @rrangewents for dispatching itineraut siump- speakers collecting funds for election expenses, te. According to a report of their proceedings, “*messures were adopted for distributing the wembers of the Southern Loyalist Conveution ‘slong different routes of tra: so ast) make ‘them serviceable as speakers." Ii ie we! enoug to make the wauderiag Brownlows aud Hamil- tons “ serviceable," if that be possible, but New York has already bad enough of their malignant Jooulity. Is might be well to rewind the gentie- men who have cha of the official Radical Dusiness in New York that there is ao Verge field in the Bouth open to enter- prising loyalists of the serviceable kind, That bregion just now bappens to be very much in need ‘of am infusion of loyalty, ani as “charity begins st home" it would seem crue! to withbold the ser- vices of the Bouthern loyalists aforesaid, from bo00 do op. as 6) Union J rust Co.)6 hoon, at ty o'clock, Remains will be taken to ie ly ““heir own, their ostive lon Besides this, we | i000 t BS Gx 'Sic Cr 111’s 300 Comte Co bag | Croan Cemetery, | latbush 18 19600 U.S, 66, & it 200 Cam, Coal Uf, 46 COUGSWELL--Oo Thureday evening, Willen fave eo much home taleut in the Radical party of BIW“ do.. 11's 100 West Union ‘Tel. 54° | Aonaawall aged 27 years and 35 days, f Shis Biate, that we see no occasion for using the 40, ge : 04,18 WO ge Mp The frieuds of the fariuiy, also the members ef Boe iW U 08 4 a iver 4 », WO. i. OU, of O. end the Umported article at all, particularly when that | ¢u.9 1us's BuO d0,....-61 36 Geren ere corti are sespectiuily invited to attend arty are confident, as they claim to be, of elect- | 6" US.bs, 1etv's. os 100 Mextcoen. 3 figm bis inie Ff nea, 64 Satlolk wt, s ” ao ‘ng their ticket by fifty thousand majorityt No, ‘we can spare these distinguished speech-makers from the Bouth, If it 1s desirable thas they should 1b euinil aw do. t The relatives and fienge of the family are respect- fe “distributed along different routes of travel," dice ae 20 rie F. folly invited to woud die ner a bya ha ) Re aflernoou, sept o'clock, 410! on y a1] means lei t!em spread themselves slung the Powe » NY : Le pensiag K of Lis pareute, O2 Weal 44th at 3 ®outhern railroads. Reform im England. The Reform agitation in Fogland shows no alg ne of abatement, The close vote iu Parliament pon the Reform Bill, whose chief feature was the Pioposed enfranchisement of nearly oue million men, has apparently inspired the laboring classes with renewed zeal in their efforts for social vle tion, Immense meetings have been held in all chief cities of England, and the expression of Mhese assemblagesin respect to reform, seems to b slarmed the Anti-Reform party, which the Present Ministry represents, The London Times which has been conspicuously opposed to the Ke- form movement, has lately manifested signs of Ubeamness at the great intercet which this subject ‘a now exciting among the laboring classes, Is Degune to fear that it may aot be judicious for the aristocracy to ignore the comcessions which the ‘workingmen are 60 persistens in demanding, and eccordingly 1% begins to treat Mr, Buiont and the other popular leaders with far greater re- spect than has been ite custom, The Timss evi- dovily sees that something must be dove in the way of a compromise w keep down the rising spirit of unrest among the people. Ii sees that ia the political organ zations which are nowin pro- gress all over E gland among the people, there ie | e@ power which it may be dangerous to ignore The voice of two or three million workingwwen de. manding that they shal] \e represeuied in ihe Government which rules over theu, is sure to make itseli beard sooner or later, That classio Wugland are advanctug in jutelligeace, and juss in proportion to that advancement they must neces sarily become more firmly determined w have « qolce in their Government, They are taking the proper course to accomplish that resuli, and if giving & m0ss agieesb.c uwpe.usto many heretotore doy will ouly persevere in the peaceable agitation, of their claim they cap hardly fail to be suc- | wing up ihe weeks fluctuation ia pricas we find lite | “88 reel ipesful, The Cleveland The National Conventia 4 of Bol will meet in Cleveland meeting has ttracted » , creat ‘eal of attention throughout the country, p ertly in co nection with the Beecnan and Ty but particularly be: al meeting of soldi wion of the war. ject in view, which isexpic ithy etated in :he call, | but‘erof all grad The object of it isto give t vo F policy a9 endorse men whe suppresse! they reveliion—to prove, “ are determined to fight Rates sm with the ballot, as they late'y fought rebellions #ith the bullet, and to save the Union from the fix mer now as they liat of delegates that have been p uM shed, we in. | !olvers baving beea comp fer that it will be attended by sor ne of the men | at tue following price whoae nstes shine brighteston the seroll of Unicr re. heroes, The public wil be glad to ave these brave | in the men sssem bled in 8 peaceful Conve ation Even | | Butchers’ Meats—Rosst ‘dmet, prime, 26aine: orm those who a avowedly mest Jo endorse will a cord Get reapec! and honor to theta which they #or Fathor Mathew Ter, (perance Bociety twa orgavized in thie «& bY. Um ler favors? Thin fact, tn coonectin With the evicent proape i- vy speaks well for the pr : eo devoted. The eu easion of the opera. yonea antl Cured J 4h. Arooked enls, Babe; ced balilub va oc: moked herring, per \umelis iGal™«’; dried coutsh, 12 tions of tho Excise law, and tee consequent unre. stricted sale of quer, Las lan | vou in‘empe- rence full eway throughout i ¢ oily. This evil will soon be rewed! sion to the societies, perance, may then be expected, a @ great) © pe jerayisa Kouliatl, bunch, date; potatoes, 208 city like this, with ite ton thous wid grog. | #« aj tare i cle peck, letuce, atabe per shops, it requires rare cour severance to fight the liquor influence, s7Ut the thousands of nany W topersuce societies shows that the good muse already hae a pow e larger. E gress in the temperance reformation, ‘There eno social work more commendable or wore deserv. 1. of public praise than that which aiins to @aveo fellow man from debauchery and @ Jrunkerd's The Conservative promise of a graud mass tweeting in Uuion Sjuare noon quotations of the gemeral Stock market. con b pared with thos of y advance in pricesef from \ to’ percent. Govern ments, by the same comparison, were fractionally higher. The gold market closed up doll at 145. The two extre diatribes, and can afford to spare their services, 1p | money market the demand for call-loans was readily order that they may ve given to some more needy | met at 4 percent, for large, aud © per cent, for emall loans. eeut Foreign exchange was in demand at 107 4 iUT for 6\-daye sterling Om ‘Change to-day Fiowr was loc. @ wbe. lower aud less active: Wheat was heavy aod Se. abe. lower, Corn was firm, Onte were heavy Pork was quiet aud firm. Heel was at wae dull and heavy, and Whiskey was juiet, 90000 1.8, Gs, "65, re, 128 6) 4th National BE 16 5000 do 2600 Trea, 7 d-10. A td) era and S mailers’ Com. | articles, anch my butter, ¢ le veo tion of fr et era which |B hasey e Conve ‘Bilon basa polficalob. | aiiumn of lat year; yet notms identend his it of ar ment by» represeutatives of the ne holders, wh on {te supporters tay, » thet the soldiers mougt the determi: sation te unjust Geo wd and our @ cou eee on of © et c@ Mondar leat fedt He purpon@s, 5Uat) Vo 'y Peck; pencaee, $2 WiEs) rket, lie; do do ton, ues, opposed to the cause which they y merit, The Teapernace Movement, Wr observe by our local reports tuat another just been | mesh Fish, per th. auspices halibut, [balse ; of our various t Mperance organizations, 6. of the cause to which be ¢; tuoked mackelgl, however, a ‘4 large acees Jiowed by an ©W ere in torn une, bealoe ¢ a 7d per. huneh; Line bean ¢ buneh; chickery, b enrolled upon she books ofour ' Hi, = 400 beet buimeh, ful ariny back it, witht @D P @ | ied ce em 2 each ; tomatoe, ibe % ouragiog prospect that it wall repiily becon barb, ac; asperavur ' n is gratified so wee pro- for new - hb); etriag oem, Titan doe we Fret, be. Apples, ‘9 peck a ie bold OU: ermubert be ry good cit e ew per try Fen ond 1008S piia @ Sal v ¥ ae. Sa°RhCIAL NG a Mass Meeting. ow iD progress give AuRANGEMENTS Which are ening, for the purpose of endersing Grover & Baker's First Premia order, if. 5. icith, $uT Broadway, cor up stairs, Thousands | ~ bnintie Sewing Mac bd bie Arouie wanted, iy acuine ae ton Hlow Machine, 626 brosaway . MARMIAGE lon of the Uu ted States. Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Friday, Sept. 14, 6 PM. The after. boerlan Ghares gon of the late Jo)D tine Co, labdunuerny, ts uire Jeines tsatou Bune re Mary Ken Pione, Ale Co, Vubsuo, atiernuoen, show an a Co, Donegal, Esquire, daughier iverpool, aud , Olio, papers of the day were l4d.alds'.. Inthe eioved fon © tmovthsend {days Prime discoun's passed freely ab 5a 6% per ppectiully tov —In Bro« y) y. bard ativesand fr pds’ if the family fully invited Ww ettend the funeral, trou the deuce of bas granutather, Cio istopher Mora Kapeiyea at, Bourn Is KTOCK BALEB—FIRET BOARD, luo Atlantic Ad. 5, low Pacific af. 8 lobo do... .eniall Ad Tou N.Y Cen. seo do tele, aged | yearead | month, OW MY. G8..c0ee evens ho DOUGHI tuurede wie On 10000 Obie & Miss SW do, b0U0 Erie Jd M., A 2000 Mich, So, 4, x‘ 2000 Mich, no, ¥9 000 Al. & T, Ter sil ti Chi ay. Ww. 000 Chi, & N.W s Buu 4000 M. & Sb. P. i bo 1) Chi, & Aitor $05. & Leather D.119 900 Chi. dG, Beet & 40 Ocean bent, los luo do. ios lu Cena, National 1a 170 Cha, & KIB. Wo lw Re KR. her axe. Idle 1 o'clock, ELLISO. On Thursday, § wile oi Issac E iison, aged 36 \° Dearest Mary, thou baet left us, And thy los we deeply 4 But "ue God who hath verett us, tie can all our sorrows Leal, The relatives and fmend fully invited to at BROONTD HOARD, 620s... 105k 20 West! niosa Tel, pe" tle owueh Sewing Machines tor family uses Lock Stitch Mechines for taiiors sod manulacture ms, 406 Beoadway, %. York, cod 285 Fulton ot, Brook lyn.b42 rever & Baker's Machines fory Sai auc to Kewl or sent with operstere into fam ites by the day, Jhe@srrcaking and fawhy dyad i lind © C029 Ineompar- able Lockstitea sewing wachiuce, 3 Boom way Wheeler & Wilson Lock Suich | sowing STONE-—On Tuowlay, Aug, 28th, at i 1 iverpool, by the Kev, Verner &. White, 1), D, John Gaston, eldews Leather, Lomeouderry, aod grandson of the lave t Captain Robe andy Moku b @are Copy .1Ul lhe relatives and iviends of the tamily are re ed to attend the funeral, trom the re idence of bis parents, 462 Warbingtwon et, en spn iday aicernoon, sept. bd ab 4 o' cloak, 126 on Fridaw, Sept. 14, Joseph, obu und Mary Burns, aged thie Saturday atler- allesnoun, ab 2 o'clock, Ww GUieouweud 121 LO—Ou Thursday, Bept, 13th, Joha Coa Bevt. 13, siter « bore with Caria oved wite of Pactick 10 ikually are respect- he funeral, from lave 18, Mary, Lesoved . and reversal varietirs show a decidedly weaker tone in the whole- d Ballore | **e market, In the caso of butter, the stock con- on next Monday. Thig | tiuees to aec uma'ate, with tn yeb Lo prospective outlet, foreign ehij pere still botding off in anticipa- jaof the break down inthe market which now | West 54th st, on ku ad appeare almost imevitible. Travellers in the butter * | regions ofthis andthe Westeru #iates, represent the i will be tho frat nations | gmonnt of the Present viscid mescercely without « eands Silors sinew the copclus | parallel, and fully one-fourth larger than éetartag the anding, this fact is heid 6 to Se in advanee of oar in. & former be notwit teandia of Luwers, an otterding inst sill clime to oy 1 a bh od recently saved itfromn the late Fr. » doubt the creda a Md ne y ne Convention will be largely attene ¢4, and trom the | syinpiome of the comms tanifens, . ne well to-day A fow yu ces aoa N. J, cri aberries are pound; lard, bead ¢ ah ae, Lerring, d, 18020; oper ; onious, new qt., Gaede; rs red, bauch, # lhe; ea ge, bunch, water crocees, (ty —@! ve; gartie, ‘the G aart; ore . Oe; mist aquasies, each, 2 ative; @ Obboges, 3 be; Dalic :eweer potatoes, @ Peck, sre wialoet, #2 wes ‘ rh vaivc @peck ; corn, 39 Chemical lomade Reston s Gray ope ot gh2eay and trou falling out, . wd is de- the bess , operation tor ihe hair koown, \etor House, and drugg tate, 856+ “Te lowe Sewing Muchines—Leck TPRCODT caceesssescats tor janice od manecaciurorm, They ares world. renowued. The Howe Muching Co., 69 Er oadyay,. New York, _ at x fay, Rept. 14, Johm Francis a f Gatriel and Mar ry A. Are AS bow Tre 10... 1G 200 e's Ct cor nd broadway, thie Sas te M.6e, m8 iw one FLY SN—sndden on He ‘83 4u0 kK. Jobu kK. kivan, 10000 Obi 29% lw N. le Tow Ch, 93 w <WeR, stional bk. Les 10 »#QK., ngtoae B112% tt] RK. 1. R. bu Vv. a © Coal,. doe irae y Aliou i," 106 ) uneral, trou 6h THIRD BOARD, bw N.Y. Cen, R. lock precisely. Wo 4b Navoual Be U iui ber hobce M4 " i his canmel st, on Sunday efternoon, On Friday, Sept. 14, after a short ri 110 do. 18 oe ghieref Wiliauws N. aud mery deze: 40 Erie K A venthe Soo Lund K relatives and friends of th ‘ily are re 4") heading K, PeQue ted to albert ad t! funeral, em Bune 100 « soon, ) ey. 16, wh 2 rely trou 44 Enos Oed id Panemtoie lo 100 © Lu. Cea K Ou Vhursday, Sept. 15th, Francie Joseph, 10 Wert | uiow Le. 05/8 200 124 y an amu Apu L year, yuu do,, oy 100 Chi, ¢ NW vay | ba 100 Mariposa Min... id 1) ‘ ‘ 3 |} buy mariposa s...... Big Jw ioe N. WB. coy | to 8 rnoon, Bep ‘ lw, we sua Ta wy |) siuence. 4 thy Juv Chi, oi. 1k lw FiAus wl YOU Cie, @ Lol... 116 hi-kd ) Ldward Keenan, asia! the dunes vy ace ob Sunday @ " lugton ‘Market Retail Keport. Loon, at ¢ o'clock, frot lato residesce, Fripay, P, My, Bept, 14, 1506, Weer Sobu at, thie tiled m Bie despec duly inw Considered ageresately, trade ab she various | by sbbeud, i u stands thoughout this market, has exbibiied in SH EIDAM: al creased animation duriag the week now drawing w & cose, (he reture from the fashiomabie summer haunteof the “upper ten thousaud,' the customary fa.i inquiry for truite and berries, tor preserving | i purpeses, and the oevawnce of the Jewieb holidays, Note (ilewsine 4 avited to aie uc i idence, cor Anak at Z o'clock. 4 b hegt, No, jorm, at the armory, 18th e Members of other compau.e sadly moglected brauchvs of \he business. In sum: | eembie im iu ad, ile bar hawr weimed Ly purcluasese. aliheush aavecel b U0), DEL lo, Orderly Delble by oider of J, VW, GOULD, © dla tives aud friends, and the membere of puaves), are respect ral, irom his lave | aud others, \jaging by Mr. Wilson, + Bg duke BYe, Brook weilas i Arius. KEIRNAN—On i r'biny, me wife of 7 Keirpan, in hor 6th The friends ot the : amily invited to attend the funera i, fror ven, 46 afters . Sep. 16 al + Without furth er invitat.c 60 FNNY—On Pride», Sept, i4, Catharine Ann, the be oved chi.d of Patrick aud Sarah Kenoy, aged Smontheand 13 dave, The trienda and ne quaintances of the family are reepectiuily inviied (o.attend the funeral, tilt Sstar day afternoon at ly o'rloek, trom the reeience of ber parents, S09 len wave, ie McGIRR. Om tho (3th inst, Mra Eliem Mevirr, in the shih y The vited of tmily are respectfully in- funeral, trom she residence thie Saturday atiernioon, 1 lier :emaines will be in‘erred jo Greenwood ory TT MCONNOR—On # opt, 13th, Bridget O'Connor, bu years, wifeof the late Michnel O'Connor, of the Pa of Drumel iff, County of Klien, Ireland, The relatives and friente of the femile are re epectiuily reuested oattend the funeral is Sat urday afternoon, et 2 o'cicek, fron, the + ence of her sou-iu-iaw, | ermard McoNamarra, Sipih avenue 136 ead olay ba On Friday, Sept. 14, Francts x kK ict eon of Jobn and Catherine fully fn- wag tf Sept, 1 at 1 aos Weet o9cb at i 4MITH—On Thursday, Sept, 13, Patrick Siith, aged 44 veare the relativesand friends of the family aro respect fally invited to attend the funeral hia jate residence, 4 Jack seu sf,on Suaday afiernoon, Bert, 16, at 2 o'clock, 1 TRADE XOTIL ES, I RICKLAYEDS P. RB, UNION, SEPT, 1: ih it resolvest, ter the Jiat sept & for say employer from no or wo bore suali be legally inden. § Jess than tyears, Aad ie is t any boys wow at the trade who shail be indeniured, will Ode CG months, And be it fur- ther .esolved, hav amy young maa under iuetruc tlone at the trade. who will bring estistactory evi fence to the Upon that he wee st the tral‘e when the late war cowtmemend, and hi army. the erm. receive provection. Aud be it urtber resolved, That neither ot the sheve men Tesciutiou® shal! iu auy way nteriere with es eon of a bricklayer, tor be shall have lib erty W learn hie trade at any piace with his father that on and orgusriiaa, We would further secer fiter the Zlst go tember ot thie Le.on work with ¥mauclaiming to be under iasirue ions, 1 witee on fade TLb MAN. Pres. W. ie Wililr, see. overs ¥s 5S OF NEW Y ue sted to ociety Ro Taensures We want eb monopolies of the ci fy” ord DARA, Sees Pn greve, and bis family from misery, eutfe:ing aud | 4fe45e | cooking by se i Ra commen abe, N risa NIVEL desutution, om a3 ——n = —_ BK, soci! \ New York SOCE GRAND PUBLLC MEETING OF THE Society No. 1 of Brook. Father Mathe ¢ T..A. ft, rt will be held at the ine itute on totworrow utand spesk o di James sceit will be there one of th NARD, Pres; PAT RIOK EAGAN, See, dit and die willbe held by tb Hock ety, on Sunday ey" oclo!, im their MH O'Dor well will addre suljecy of Total Abstire Snel ley, Mesare Liadering, Vrak, and Mr, Brovwn will i Jay aa the Acce: N. CAL! the publie n oa of ott iis A ITENTION—A GRAND PUL monserstion will be beld at the ‘A lecture by Robert cuy, © alto « werved their services o 1 (his occasion, ARROLL, Free. MAN (3S BERN ARDY J DU Ga N, PUBLIC MEETING Ok », cor 22d kindly oNRY day an * peaking by by . Lame fey an ; TT. OAKSON, d. WALS ‘SH, Ree. > “A PUBLIC MmkKETING OF THE FATHER Mathew I A. LB. Society No. & will be be! slock, & Peaking by Captain Le ding by mi arvey and Greenwood, Be Suncay oveving, 16th t4 Gra the Lniten F.lu brooklyn, i. D, Bpeakere—d Kiley audothers, Bingiue by Jb «lub, Downey, F. Taylor, .® Cone early so as to procure ser tt ries. STEPHE cGRALH, V THRATNOR, Kee, Bee — FACELSION—MELI (NG OF Young Men's. ¥. 1. A. LB, Boe Brooklyn, will be Reld ou Fun ley e 16am, 1665, ab Latimes tlall, sly wid kiu« by. Mr, Kerrigan, of Wo, t. ifert, Court eb. Sccvety, THOS. QUINN, Pies. 'T. ROME, Kee, peorotary, —EX SIOR ST AL STIL. L SHINES— 4X Young Mou's ther Mathew TA moe willholda@ granid pubile medt- te), and Siteve, susdey ciety, No. 1,of NY ing a their Hail. sor of eveuing. sept isth, at Ddsater Mago, Abr, Duiitli, Misses Mot Joukey sisters end several wher, JOp. SILVER, Hrea, Cian, CARROL bres, KICHARD PLi NEES hecretary. A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEEIING | Will be hy id py the Young M nt. JO iN UERRY. Pr CHAS, MeCOY, Kee, see R MELTING OF THE OWEN Circle F. Lb, on Sunday, Send. 1dih, at Bowery, Bhvery member ws requested MMOTHY L, LYNCH, Centre. MANUS ’ wo na A PUBLIC. MEETI F IMMA. + OF THE IMMA- culaie Conception 1. A. B. society will be held iw the school Mall, East Ldth et, oe A, on Bune evening, 10\h imet, at 7 delivered oy Je i Thonase Joyce, Regn Mr. Heudel, with Duan, Timor Mr. biclireever, temper auc ivau, Mr, Cha whe, A meesing of t charge of the picnic, whic! ood ou Tuesday, 15:b in evcuing, bo nial fere:ug of the general good meats tor (he en- ecorum anid I ou of the new P'sroc! Mn c tidty at. Rev, Dr, MORKOGH, Pres GfORGE EPU&NSON, Vice Mies CHaKLes BUYL1 bec, iat A.B. S0- PATHER MATHEW 0. B, ciety, Branch No, 2, will huld ie meeting ou pepe. 16.b, To'cloca,at thei f hall dye Speaking oy adr, Larcin, MrT, Lyneao oo ead daughter, Owitg (0 toe rapidly iacreasia, Ulu bers ol inis Society, we Lave coucluded w remove to the large and spaciou known a8 Orieutar flail, cor of (rend and Clinto here our £ pubile meeting, will ke heid ow Sanday evening, bd Bonu oo MAHONY, Pron, WAUBIUL UL LeAB: » bec, bes. ¢ W0'e {hau two bora in their time (oer have spent at the ince beeu in the se protection from thie Uemion, From the Com: reerap| Apprentices, (OUN KET plod by the and every an to do his duty. J. RUSSELI. Presiden:. M. irteboicest melodies, MICILMIEL ~ GRAND T EMPEBANC Oe MEF TING Mr James etn on the y Mise Hur: fon. Dr. KD- AN, .Prea, THOS, GILLIGAN, vocalist, of erance cor S64) th on Sunday even) ors Connolly, ADWILL, See, as “om ic 1 aIPRRAt Ce MEETING "ON yp, Singing by af:, Maiicice Delay and o'cock, Sporaking by Ly, eye, cor, 440 ot, om panday | Me Mshon, Dr, Rovieson, Singing by Mise Mason, 137 TT ——- — - ab SOCInTY N B 5. OF THE U. 8. OF ERIN—A ~pecial . mugeting of willbe } tan He VM * Comir tee if they drew their Society, 1 uN INNATGIELON, Wo MATHEW ATHER- A. B, Soet Rut theirt @cick P.M. Adure ing by Mins Woods of bianalan, of Mau dance. aud play sowie national irk, ANe© DREW McGRATHL, Pres, JAMES FOSTER, Vico Pree, MICHAEL FLYNN, See wa FM. T. A. 1. SOCIETY, tand V Convention, # ne, Bandey, 7 rere Meas y lor. Kelly and others. Commmiltee of Firet Pie Nia meetatlt Sunday, 3PM. Members pot account- ing for the hoor before Suaday week wil be deals with oe the Societe may (re ernnioe, HE Ge GALLAHER, Prest. DP. CORELEY, Vice MACKIF, see lw eee — DELEGATES TO THB / Convention of Pether Mathew feccties will meet al tivary ffeil, 194 Lowery, on Suuday, 1th ina! 6 P.M. Let every dieraion attend sud . re thetr ¢ pome ¥ ticke wexcure sion of Immaculate Conception School Secietry which will take place on the ioih jmetat Jone Woods B.GALLAGHEI. Pres. FDWARD MUL} VANY, Vice Pree, LUKE MAUUIRE, See. i4e FYxias BROTH BRHOOD—JAMES STEe PUENS. ©. 1, O. Rand othere wil tr meeting of the (rarryowen Circleon Mc Sept. 17th, at their Pall, corner o aud Huceon All members are t teud, also the membereot the Garore aad all favoranje to (he caus tre, BM. WACKETDT, Te FPENIAN BROTHERHE meeting of the Far-« Ball Routh Brookiyo.w ii be held at the Aisous bly b 664 Colurabin st wkiya. om Wedvesiay ev Bert 19th, at Tigotciock. The meeing # dissed by several distinguished Penis arcived from Treland An frieuds ot enrueetly eolicit | to s* Prout seats reeess ok tor indies, T. ¢ MAS Che VHLON, Centre ap ‘ ‘ > parser MATHEW T. A. 8, SOCIETY . {hold @ public meetin, 68 their ball cor d 47:0 et on Kunder evening. at To'cock, Spo kere a O'hKenuly, @2 Bresident of No, Wileou the creat Lemperay Twlavey, ex-lreeiteut ol No, Murph, Miss Casey. Performan Mise Dorling, who will accomna he, brothers. JOUN O'REILLY, Pret, THO ua DY AW Re Kee, Hee, 4 FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIE 1Y No %., of N. Y., holds a public meeting | omor rf ev lewmper ord 10 ate sor londs FP. MACALAN, Cone y Mi. Kober reen ened @stedtor tend the fi Temperance *choolbou the nmembeane lock, in regaiie. » bo turn out . PATRICK SMART, Vice-i’rest. KY, Ree. S:@ w FATHER MATiHitcW T. A, b. SOCIETY No, 3, N.¥., willhold @ graad subiic tow ance meeting at ther hall, comner ef Ud av, and st, On to-morrow (sunday) evening, at 7 o'clock, Kobert Beger, Key. will deliver one of lis addrersem on the subject of teinporance, ‘There will be also pien'y of good singieg. JAMES SAL we i, eae THOS, SHEFUAN, Ree, See F M, is as hy HOCLET TRO; é, ‘ow @ Lookiyn, BK Ps Public meet.ug Sunday evens 7 iley'e eehool house, Jih shy ny Madtien, Keq., Mr. Reynolds, violigist, Miss Smith, and others, Soe aivertioas meat jast luuisday, THOS, JOYCE, bres. es NVINCIBLES—A GRAND MEETING OF che Young Men's rather Mathew VT. A. Scciae No. |. of Jersey City, on sunday evening, at Cooper tial, 83 oe Pure and othe willepeak, + ott en & hosel J EVEL lan NSEPARABLE—YOUNG MEN'S FATHER bathew Pocletr. No ” N.Y. halion dave. bet. 54th aad O5i4 ate, Pubic meenag oun) 4 ugatT o'clock, Mi, Janes Coudoa, tov tb rofthe youth, will deliver ene ot ulsove (ur singing wis OCs View. JAMES Mooi INESS, Ree IVEMBERS 01 THE CONG ociety Isiely wore tion he Trusiees of uh Church of the y of N in@et with the bE ard of ai the Buuday seioels rian Churely cor, of Lith of New York (and not first advertise |), on the eveulugot Weciesiay, i. 26, L506, at 7 v'clnek, jor the purpoce jug into consideration tho pic ty of su ing the corporate righ fren et und exis @uce, and to eo aud di tleu w be iade of sand property al) COURLO> gabon, a or wcorporauion By oruer of oard. Dated June 1, 100, GBORUE ©, LL Preside dont. the pabiie tu ehety, No.7 LLY, Tit YOUNG AND ot vem persue, will address ther Mathew A. of Church of the A te-nioriow evening, o'clock ne by Asias Hloifinen, ab the vublic 6 Eb, oiLb No {ck = HE ST. JAMES’ ROMAN (Cite olie T B. ‘ » will hold AB public temper. ence meet in their room 4 day evening next, the 14 ohn Cronio will adare ‘aoe tvraham, Mr, Barthoonew Morogh, Mr, Heory O'sudlvan and ar, M. Lynch, willeach sing povular ecogs curing the evening JUMN mer GUBATH, Pres, DAVID BARI LY, see, dae NOSPAREIL.-PHE PEOPLE OF HAREEM are berevuy nos! ed that ihe Young Men's bathor Maihew 1. A. iM. 1. Society No OG wil here their meetings in Wastnugton tall, & 126th and 126.) ats, Ubeir tires monster su the pew hall will be heldon Suuday, Se; arT o'clock I’, ad, ion. Churles J. Milis and lion, Ira Buckman and Mr bert will ad eeting. db » 05 Hoovevelt +t, 00 lust, at 7'y 0'ciock, tbe meewo, Mr Lobitied to be pres ty in full . FRAS, J. Gali Pres; IH Vice; LUKE L. O'MANLON, See H& FATHER MATEHW T. A, B, ciety No. 6 of Gireenpeing will hold their w meeting io their balie ar fod se hie, 5. McOlhL, lan Mesers. Morrough, Hugl WAKI) CKAW Koo. See, é lige F AT HER MATHEW No. 4, wis hold @ Public 'eu verance Meet- img at Si Mall, cor, of Lto ane aod pheiil sa, on this Sunday evening, at T P.M. speaking by Mi, Kob, Crowe and bir, Wm, ldowles, the ries. advocate of lemperance, singing by Mr. John Kerrigan others, PATRICK PAR « Pret, BUWARD BKYAN, Kee. se ihe HE MEMBrRS OF Tit HIBERNIA Bemevureat xc are hereby not.neu tua send BS dpecial Meesiug at their Hei, 9b W vat 17ib oi. 0m Baturday evening, Sept lov S o'elocs, A full At cndance is re desied, a6 the hue. iess cf ue meet: ing We the adepiou of their sew Cones ution, hy orger of PAT CK GILMOKE, biest, Pet Lit BMULLVOON, pee. evety will hold their first pu Ny ol Sule day eventur, . cock, 12 the ec heel root roy in Joth at, bes mill ba {t she Ae rr bbe Petuichs y Mr. Brus, lather M hiehard Lb ivid, Youag M ; ident of tue Youu of his beautiiul tempera. Jimmaculate Coacepiion Lraue ¢ i: Young Janes, bi. Patiionts, oF Jerevs City, and br 0 ly Father Muhew, anu tue dare respecttuily juviteo, | Mody Miv HABL MONIEUNEY, Vice » REYNOLDS. Kec en!e aa HILL, Pres Kies) Ch dy

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