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THE NEW YORK SUN, | etere<ot “evorrine horse for the Presiden: | velligent and renpectable femalen are exposed i noann, SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 Ne POM ANS | tint contest. The subject was doemed of pene Lal lid to eres Pe na Reba r ee | ae REST ‘ a bas ' an GMrNr ike ‘ considerate of guardians? Who can : 194. + Barry's Tri SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 27, 1864, | eoifieient importance to Cemand the presence | dations of muffering and shame to which suc | 38 festize fe 1S, Wi Ti eer eee Mie edd BY Ned one . pores. 8 w= Poof Gener! Rriiem who waa sent for, and oleae of applicants may Ls Bi i, aay Ue the 20000 Ohb> & 800 do. . Tay druggists, at . r doles out meat and meal 10 WY vy, a ue Wea’ )M.8, a Res » P Generals Grant and Lee. has probably arrived at the National capital by this font Clothe een aclee ren of the famillen? ‘Theee | 220 PLL, e ie Bee at i" Empty , Schoupp Bottles W anted, for The stamtogy of Goneruls Gnant ond Laaia the |time, It ie not impossible thatthe Frawost and | thiucs are all-important. to us only. Itinvolves | jam dew. a Weal Whar ee Jor vont and most comprobensive that bes ever vce | Liscons parties may unite on General Burien | the question whether this class will be ata BF 19 Bk. Sen b(t Che iy Wek #4 de — = = —-. | curred In military bistory, and ia marked on each | who may be after all the Republican standard. iieben ie Waar fe feay to declam | 10 AflentieM #00 ts§ lw Chi @ NIG. PE, si DRATIS. ace with indoruitable courage and the highest | tearrr in the contest against the notin | ayant adiuitted eving but it is not always pract «| A FS Aas ay Ge Sie yet] BIRD On Wednesday, 4. Margaret fxi4 ekil!, By feinis and real attacks upon Richmond | of the Chicago Convention, For weeks post | cable to relieve them. We have ghd ing Lh le AO. 82a ho ChL AR ito beat O cuit laseenit ad ae 1 Martha Bite an] Washington, there two generals attempt to} an important operation haw been foreshud- veer is aepayen oft great Batt tneroes: | 10 0 doeensersssc tes gun Hom ihe tends and scvualntances are reepwct{utly ine baffle and defeat each other. General Ler acthou Jowed by the movements of the politicians. | ing burdens, We bave warned the philanthro- | 10 Hod Ry. R. 1s dias | ttted to artend the fanerak ¢ Saturday, the 27th, at lv o'clock, A. My from ¢ om ¥ ot th ave, ia the assumption that a demonstration against | Ou Sunday Inst, Governor Axnurw, of Maun: | pit that there ie a fearful element of social suffer. | v0 dO... ART Olli FOGARTY—In. Hunter's t. on Fridar morns 7 : ng aceumulating in our miust, What is the reme- WASHINGTON MALART RETAIL “PniCes. » As Ma Marearet Forattr. the below Woehington ia the surest method of compelling | chusetta waa closeted with Republican wire dy? Sappore the charitable gentlemen who have Naw Your, Pride y, Aucuet 26. vat 2 gl bh ata. H General Grant to abandon the siege of Richwond : |] pullers in this city, debating, no doubt, reapeeting While General Grant, on the other hand, ja man!- | the chances of inducing Farwost and Lrscens to few'ly imbued with’ the idea that Waeblugtoy will | clear the track for fresl candidate, Any other be rendered safe in proportion to the vigor of bia | man would probably be more personally aceeptn- blows against Richmond, Both these generals per- Ble to the Massachusetts Governor than “the bero vist in their views, and are playing the | of New Orleang" but he ia will ng to sink personal wame of war on the grand theatre between | prejudices forthe good of the party, Whatever the Appomattox sud the Potomac with a resolution | may be the result of this movement, the mere ate Patrick Fowarty, aced 27 pears 6 monthe and superseded the Parish Bumtise in the care of these id Amanda for viental and exceptional el emosynaries, take up the mbjectin a@ broad and literal view, Sappore they provide these people with exnployment, fuis they have dene tow certain extent, When clothing ia asued to be made up for the soldiers, the Com- mittee get thee share, though they complain that the work: {snot given exc umvely to the wives and widows of soldiers, But this resource is obvi y saeufficient to support four or five thousand per- sone, The busesa of band-sewing baa beer Wi days, Friends and sequaintances are reynested to attend the funeral, on Saturiay, at 2 o'clock, I, M.. from Weet ave, Hunter's Point i GAPPNEY On A of Abbey, Co, Lovstor The relatives and folly requested to afternoon, Auc dence Ws Weat Dhenee copy ‘The abun tance of both peaches and vegetables, and their compa antive cheapness, has prot uced a decrease in business of all other articles of fav (ly consumption, expecially tceata, which thie week have adeanced ngain., Bul er, too, haw wivanced tt, value, though no better in qu ality, and many people not bieased with the riches of this life have to forem > ite ure. Poultry, Ac. Aequiet. Fleh have eaffered somewhat in busi- Sth. John Gatney, a native Ireland, awed ie are are lespert: on Satuidag ria late test i‘ Pre neee by the emorbitant prices cha rged for butter. KEI =On Thureday, Aur. ¢ and yudacity that attracts the attention of the | tempt of any considerable portion of the radieal | oy own to te the hardest fwht with shame and star: Butcher Meta, per (>. dor sting pieces, vom26 ; | news Bridget Keil. the wiiow : world, ry have respectively detached from the Republicans to get rd oof Mr. Lincons proves that | yation to which manever consigned woman, La | ytound atealen, [Sa2h: Sirloin do 2ia28 ; Porter house | tive of Kyrecourt. County Galwn " 7 le ouk aces ” th.ecordd employment, which bresk# tae back | ac, Jase; plow Leib: Mu tory 1hazo, Vea Lai; | years. af 2 panera seis i: pe pagent it mol me sas ; gd be a Bed ' e Fy ; hi peated ooh aud dima the ¢ ’ much n ght be done with a work Vol ke ee a Ft do, 2ue 22, Corned beef, 15az0; Pa pores Lai He of Mt fam ly are restect+ affect upou the Potomac the issue upon the Jamer bsinpenes SF % peg tt bad yeu ; Toor, a stean)-cagine or water-whoel, a litth: ahaft- | Sprt ue +44 th ) : . Abbe ti fll Mea he . stand onary eng River, Henceforth, any caleulations respecting the | and ino toany cases haa withdrawn bis Own opine | ing aud @ dozen sewing-raachiues, Provide hese Butler, & wer Uh, — Butta: , 4n62)4; Cheom, 15926; | toon, 27th inet, ab 1 o'clock, roi her late i ) ‘or Tare ptt at. Nii lew 0 ions for the wake of coneiHating them, He may— | aide for the wornen and let them report at the rq @a, 1 00a) BO Banannafionts per nnae er % . Seer wie f Richmoud must embrace a view of the 4 ; a : comes Hating footne for emplosinents they can then make better New Ate ies, half pe by Cherie 1baze: PR ORE On Friday, Aug. 25, Mary : ope mas in the vicinity of Washington ; and, | nd probally will--indiyuantly resent this atterops | wagon and reiuce the cost of sewing to the thous- 50; unea 26; Lemons doz, 18a07 ; Peas PoC! ante or ihe fantily 0 at the sane time, the movements of the | of his followers to throw him overboard eso polity | and families in the elty wh Lob poor enough Shah Bh og #4 Ibe aa pee Crete toattend the funeral, on 3 not, A iy ‘ ‘ ane " vhage’ tv - ba peri ad ’ 5 % ool o o bale ‘ teks hostile armies on the Upper Potomac will | teal Republican Jonaa: and by turing upon Sithont Hi “ he en enon " 6 ate Pe ite dep i, doz. Hon ey, ate per tt; Maple sugar, vse Routh pets HO her ’ ' 2: by be lurgely influenced by eventa tranapinng in the | thein and standing at bay, compel all actions of | frie latwr for ue bowen of the operators and cou- | (et lb. s Pine Apy ice eoch., 26a4)) Musk Melons 10: | i rene oe a ttaty opposite direction of Petersburg. The military ree | the party to unite upon him, under the dreadful ribtoaty) td Ld at ate Hi pordinate pr etl thao; W i (le “ e ahil: Plutna Dsazh; Peaches, Ly. now Mann oe Bi, 'ved o ae J i ite ) ty ors » dete specu ve erop’ re the Committee open a public 7 y « chy GU Tee fem es, a as hare’ of * duty, tieer Joba piitation of Generals Geast and Lem ae well asthe | penalty of @ crushing defeat in November, ee ey AA ee ‘ oune, wih erie vprlienoe f Sol ie oe ook T want Oh Pereh, 10 ane O Brea, of the 19h P Lice Preetnet, ne ed S years. destiny of the Nation, depeude on the issue. If hot sud cold water, washing machines stacouing | Pike, 18; Sruckera Sal0; Yellow Rois 1se2u: Stulpe is remaine will be removed trom his ine tees The Condition of the Poorer Classes in the ° i 1 , General Lee should err in bis ealeulattons, the war dence, willend before Thankagiving. If General Grast should maken muistale it may be prolonsed an: other year, As matters now stand, itlooke ns tf General Grant were master of the situs tion, and that Genera! Lee is endeavoriug avert the threatened doom of the Confer reality it would appear t Irona and dry.ug-grounuds, Suppose the use of bees 1m oe UF ds Ada rat these rooms be given to the poor, employing, at | Eighy lim 5 Bul tm etek Ibe: I fair Wages thom who are able todo heavy works | (yee per 10 Tba2 00; Clama, 4oal t and also those who can do the neater and wore | per joo, s0e2 OO; Smoked Mackerel. delicate operation of aw ve Kola, i erase aed } jug? Sah an estat - | Iha—; Do Mac@er el, bi als; th tee well, and reLeve many farail a serious | A535 pied ig a) une Hallbut, ul aes ik expense, Bat, besides the » wid Wasl-buty Ties Hah, 10; 4. vitt on, ¢ Fish, ai?; Here there are many other hander. les to be taught. | pins, palo: Sturce om. 1a 1h: Scollope, dea q't : Salt- The straw gouls bus ness artificial flowers, books | ed etiad, Lbal reed Her per buneli of 4; (ont Tur following art rate states, % taken trota the Richmoud senta inn etriking light the eondi- Clasees of women and children u i ‘ the ' t alternoon, whewed his remains will be taken to Greenwood jor interes ment ms barren, p tion of the por Salmon, gu in the Confederate Sustes. The measures propowed Haddock, to nbate the evil complained of, sufficiently attest toe general distress that prevails on the other sido Thursday, Aue. 25, of a short ont ell, Leader tonuel Brass Band, a native ot Chasieville, Co, Couk, ies ith year of his awe racy. In at with other strategic of Mason and Dixou's line, The article will ford | binding, env@lopes, tie manufacture of lovem | Broked Muddock, 11h ; Catfiely 10al2; Muselory adie’ Mutual: trotective neoelation’ a Purposes Gencral Lee has detached the Contederste | the Northern reader another ground for boping | knithng twchiues, stocking looms wud am unis halt peek ; Vorster, dual ey by Weak F Invited to attend the tuncial doab, to prevent a flank movement upon Lyneb- The Confederate States are now realizing the | eat with ont : reapectat le means of support. Lent! pons ry! hg gy Bal ANee au / PARKER-On Ang, 26th, Jainer H,, son 0! burgh. Ip thle cave, General Eanty bas probably | «ourre of war, not only in the carnage of ie fleid 3 . § is QU; Why a di we noterploy then ib manutacturig? | Reet, 12ats At the close of the war we stall be clad in rays and | Gasitek, raveuing afier the comfort of avilzation, We will | root, saind, dasa he: ¥ tap bes por tune ; want clohiugs crockery, kitchen utensil, kuives | Turnip halt peck, Oe (Cc: Cabbage, heads 18a2h 5 Ther- ri a come | anda OLA, sf oy nt combs wud tooth brus Where will they come | Pinch, jual2: Lettuce 5 head, Sal2; Celery, bunches from? From our evem es or our frieuds ? How and Jaue Parker, med > yeas ! * The friends and relatives of the tanil Journeymen bakers in venera are ve Vited Ww atiend the thou wd, on Bt 5 o'clock, I’. M., from thw 123 West 20th at. Interred Challote, 20e per quart; Horee Radish, salbe per “caught » Tartar” in General Snemipas, We can. | Met the mortal » hospital but in the «ull greater @utferimes which the interruptions of iudns- not fall back to Petersburg, as that wouldapen the | try aod the obstructions of commerce have entailed Danville railroad to al SHeRroAN | and spon them. Tuese sutlerings though silent ood he cannot move with a autticient force | W2sem are yot not the Jes poignant, vor does the resi 1 , . New Onions, Tal Pareliey, bunch, 6a7 ; Beane, :. fay rnorning s endurance of the feeble and obscure victing evince | will we pay for them ? With the money earned by | haart, Ieale. Sur. quaabes each,” lia: . Rotel sOp, Friday snoring, to endanger Washington, a8 that would | tesk devotion to the cause than the perila of the | our slaves? Will we be able aiter the war totke | ter Plant nus em hb ; Caulitlow Fe deve Jropardiae Richmond. The forces on the wp. | fe lor the trails of una pe 0 thes much | the stand of an udependent people # Nominaily, | head i ew ‘Turnipes 1 4 talt pack : re vis and relatives of the family are respect prefore reso re duty of socety to alleviate the one claes ut pris | we will, but strancely enough, our real independ- ad0; Cucuunbe ® Yad; String fnliy invited to attend the fune thie Sata ate per Potomac are therefore for the presout at 8 as the other, the mure especially ae tho | euce will tern.nate with etael tion, Weal raygert ; : 2a 3 Radi , bun ternoon, at k, from the residence of ber pe something like a deat tock. It 19 not improbable | guiferings of the women and children add to and | pack to the tleab pots. Yankee drummers will be | #3 Ch ar. bag A Re 4 30 5 Oke a3 Bene | rents, 6. Fourth st, Williame igh. 6 that the difficulty may be terminated by another | intensify those of the soldier, In this sense there | gant out aso! yore. They wall be those who have ‘ 0; Kohlirati 10. ’ RAYNER. In Brooklya &, 25, Isid, Aon faye flank movement of Gencral Grant upon the Weldon | '* ufinitely more to be done by a goed citizen than | beaded the peso party. They will take ers} moket Meals, per ( >.--Hama, 26030; Shoulders, | MCh sed A yeaa 4 ior 125 dave paying taxes and lecturing on sirategy. We have # machinery of conser’puon which seeks out and carries to the field every able man, We hare a department which can dimeover and impress every pound of meat and bushel ot corn, Woy is there nol some association equally active and pitnuted in amertaining and relieving jess, intirm and dependent women and children of the Contederacy? Why canwot there teu bureau of nakedness ond @ coramisseriat of need?) Why may not the army of indixence Le eu- rolled, employed ang supplec? We have an office whereas tue gallant deeds of our men-atearme are chronicled forthe imitation of pomerity, why uot adda registry whereon should be euseribed the degree of Want, sorrow and veglect endured by the wie and children of the soldier? The oue subject does not less demand the public care than the other, No society is fitted or the great trust of in- dependence that canvot alike detend ite territory from invasion, and protect its citizens from the injuries juflicted by the obstruction of foreign trade, and the withdrawal by foreyn natonaof those commercial contribut to com/ort and The relatives and trie the tatuiy ace reapoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, tis (Saturday) afternoon, at ¥ o'clock, frotu the residence of har FOL-iD-law, James Cuitony io Sth ave, bet. Lith and 1dth ets, South Mrookivn 16 ROCKWELL . On Friday, 26th fnet, Thomne 8, Rockwell, ingest son of ties, W, and Mary OC, Kock well, 11 year, 5 monthe and 7 days, The relatives and friends of the family are reepecte fully invited to attend the funeral, Ay were noon, 25th inst, at) ek, from the reeidence ot hig parents, 1) South th et, Brooklyn, BT) 14 STEWART On the 2oth inet, Charles J, Stewarts aged AY years, rhe friends and relatives of the fan fully invited to attend the tune:al, on noon, 27th inst, at 2 o'cock, trons bis | 249 Weat S2d at. His reinains will be taken to Gr wood Cemetery for interment, PRADE Nowe AT THE GENERAL MONTHLY Mi TING of the Belcian Pavers of the Cliv of New York, . * 1 stores, The blockade runner will | @4a2=; Beef ash; Bac on, —al4; Tonrues, 1 12sa rom Nessau and Wilmington, and | 125; Clear Pork, MWa22; Wanaave, Isaz2; ripe, 10; tempt our women with useful aud oruamental | Bolognas, 2, . weres, We will relapse into dependence upon the | ———— Kana Youkees aud Eogliah. The Yankees and English SPECIA are, we fear, destined to be the Relief Committee o NOTIC the Confederacy, bestowing Upon us such things as aes « onan _" ee they think we peel, Whenever we become reat- U.S. 9-30 F 1 ‘he Secretary of the lost nnder this dependence, our foreign masiers | Treseury vives notice that. mbecriptions will he re. will be offer and we will be again driven to | cetved for Coupon Treat ry Notes, payable three propitiate th who has brought the scourge | years from Aug. 16th, 1804, with semi-annual inter- of war upon us by a libation of bleed aud cat atthe rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per tears poured ont upon hie altar, Let us, then, anata crest t euiploy our oor. tet us not be content | S2oum, principal and ing at bosito be paid in wiih doling to those dear to our gallant de- | lawful money. fenders a reluctant charity, sought with rmportue ‘These noter will be conv artible at the option of the nity, and only granted upon the most humilsiing | holder at tnaturity, intosix percent. gold bearing proofs of destitution, ‘This is no work of temporary houds, payable not less thag five nor more than twen rel ef, [Tt looks to the tuture of our clly @ho of our ty yearserom their date, ne the Government may Staie, Let our men of energy, upon Whose practi« pt ca! patr ousta so much of this war has resied—our | elect. They will be iseued in denomiuations of $50, Creuscaws Audersous, Harveys, Morr $100, F500, $1,000 and $50 0 and all subscriptions torward and organize the industry of the inuet be tor fifty dollars or some multiple of tity del- f the Danville rai}roa., that will place the army of the Potomac finn position to overwhelm in detail the divided forces of the Confederacy at both ends of the Shenandoah Valley, and, in connection with Sheridan's splenilid army, finish the war in Vir- Binja almost at a blow, Such consummate strategy as this demands the genius of s Nupoleon; but we believe that General Grant {4 equal to the oecasion, and capable of uccomplishing the movemeut indi- cated, The Indian Depredations on the Minina, Tue atrocities committed by the futians on the Plains have assumed a magnitude Wat threatens to involve the nation tp a great Indian war, The de- tails of their operations, as narrated by the Western Papers, exhibit a scone of the most revolting out- rages, The peaceful emigrant, the industrious hus- at their meeting 1oom corner 26th stand Tih ave, om t vhict bat a the Leg.sluture pi employment for the people, lara. Saturdey 27th inet, at 8 PLM., for to elect vew oflicere bandman, the defenceless woman and child, have faiteeconte 4 reat abate arte hnatee wf that we logy meet the vast loud of city, counuy, tor the enening 6 monthe, All momler are requ ‘ t jon, and Siate indebiedness which this war has brought | The notes will be transmittnd to tho owners free upon us, It is time Virginia announced ber na. | of transportation charges ass 900 after the reopipt of tonalts, She should possess all Ge attributes and | the original Gortificwtes of Oy posit aa thoy can be pre- interesia Which moderu power may find essential | pared, to independence, She should have aceumulatet eopital, intell went industry, exteusive commerce BLe should be dependent upon uo foreign power for | ested By order J. G. SMA, Pics, WILLIAM all alike been the victiins of savage barbarity, Whole settlements bive been devastated, thelr oo- cupants murdered, aud thelr wealth destroyed ; horror, desolation and rapire have taken the place of peaceful and honest industry, and oll the revolt. peace. ‘Vraly unfortunate # any nanon dependent upon foreign enem.es or fricnds for the supply of any arucles of prime necessity, While armies are organized for the slaughter of men, other eng nes, scarcely less poteut, may be put ig action to ent off the supples, almost ad novessary as men to the defence of a civilized people, Wa tst fortticatic to attend 1 AKE RS OF UNION NO, 6, ne will be heid at 72 Myrtle evening ats xk, to make ar > attend & Mase Meeting of the whole trade to be held in Hartnonia Case bereex +t, New As the notes draw interest from Augual 15, persona making Jeposite subecquent to: that date must pay the rapeement ing scenes that characterize Indian warfare have are therefore needed lo exclude the hiv . the subsiste or supply of ber people. Sue should | interest acerna from date of 1 10te to date of deporit, pork, Bun diay 0) Gadae'y py - pt t ive cane afk e therefore needea to exclude the invasion ¢ ‘ : i . . aad bert 5 euahbysl #a Mhousaicd Ballade ans 1 i t ‘ “ been visited upon the frontier settlers, All the | tor: , 8 syatem of domestic production is equally we inde; it of al, tributary t « Tn the Parties depositing twenty-G ve thousand doiiars and | to jolu com t all, THOS, DON ATURE, Pres, Toeantime, iet us ernploy ourcity poor, Tt will be “ay i ; ’ de for these notes atany one time wll be al- oe ihe Heber ? opie? mag Patt bag It Bes pe lowed a comrniaeion of one-\varter of one per cent, prove tue hate avkee man und the hyena Yankee 4M ta aprery' , ; woman of their immemorial market. Let ua not be | ¥ hich will be paid by the Treamry Department upon savages inhabiting the vast Western slope, extend. ing from the Rocky Mountains to the more thickly populated portious of the trouticr, seem to have necessary to counteract the parpse of siury- Ee ing out the people, or reducing them to rags and Darouram by exclusion irom the markets of JOHN DOUNEY, sec, OURNEYMEN BAKERS’ Ly willmcet abd P,. UNION No, the civilized world, The deautution which @ure | cou cenned to weur their cloties use tl CAF Utensils | the receipe of bill for the amount, certitied to by the | o'clock. Let ey ! “4 wea ot in become euddenly imbued with their traditional | rounds Us is & subject of wer.ous coutemplation. | yy, psy our substance in tribute to them forever, officer with whorm the deposit was made. No deduc- Shas wish to ee eh pets. stiport asineed thirst for blood, and a concerted uprising bas be Lal aR beuanes eta ees ‘eeunlis Eubaeanee — —— —_, tious for commissions must be made from the deposits WEI 1, Pros 7 JOUN BE Wt Y Sec Eee Bus a . the result, The fact that they have some system- | & y corporation has ite debt. incurred in the sound Doctrine, SPECIAL ADVANTAG 8 OF THIS LOAN, AR MAKERS UNION— MEMBERS ARB (Cootinued from yesterday's Sung I) is & National Sewiugs Bank, offering a higher rate atic plan for removing all the valuables which they titled not to neeepr work at Mr. J. Gross, 140 find upon the ranches; and in the villages that sucred duty of feeding the hungry and clothing the nuked, Nor may this painful burden be lad gown . iy Broome «t,uuless the original prices ale paid, o mnely At the close of the war. Deprived of their natural | He has kept awong us in times of peace, stand. | Of {nterest than any other, nd the beat security. | g2 por qe) nore onthe coir ed tha Mt Citoee im they overrun, would seem to substantiate projectors, thousands of Widows and orphans will | ing armies, without the consent of our legislatures, Aay savings bank wis ch Dive ite depositors in U, 8, pay ofang to pays nd $4 por lov) tor the seed and the opinion that they are incited and | 0ang Upon the public arm aud oppress te publie Notes, considers that it ie paying in the beat circulat- | {IMy A meeting Will be Heid on Suiday, Aug. 2Sthe rr ey . . He bas utfected to render the military independ- : st 1" o'clock A. of. to jase ca receive monthly led b rebel emissuries. Bat whet beart, until they sbali have passed away in death, ing medium of the coundiy, and iteannot pay in any. | dues, and pioposais tor weaber tip. SAML, sOLOe¢ this y ‘ . vid . b : Mer | or until the children of the present day soul! be- | ent of, and superior to, the civil power, thing better, for itaown aaete are either in govern. | MON, Pree. y at; ) true or no! 4 =} come th n of L isis rnot, it is ev sient that they are bold- | ex me the men of the next, Making ® moderate Ho has comtined with others to subject usto «| ment securities or in novesor bonds payable in gov- ENTION— THER® ly and rapidly working Eastward, and if not xpeed- on ate for (he uumber lett niet ent MF pat he tu micuou lorena to our constitutions and u ernment paper ne of the Upholaterers of ee an charity, Wen suppose that Virginia loses cure uowledged by our laws; ¢iViug his a@esent tot r »" 1 ily mot by an adequate miliary force, the moat de- | iy this wis bY disease and wounds, thirty thou- bast pretended legislation ¢ . It is equally convenient asa temporary or perma. ‘i hy: : anus plorable results may follow, The latest advices | sand met, Who leave depeatent families. Allows Yor quartering large bodies of armed troops | nent investment, The notes cau siwaye be solid tor ui wazes. Alle ted to 5 Forq a * ii r . a, report that the town of Marysville, Kansagy, had ing Oh i ie two euch persona 10 be supported | gryoug us; within atraction of their fice and aceumulated in- ented. LAMY RECHT, t Ber y the public, for each soluier, we Hho see Chat been sacked, such of its citizens as Were \nable to there will be some s.xty stouswud helpless p For protecting them, hy of i $ret fs wa PUD- | terest, and are the beat socurity with bank* as col- COOPERS—THE DELEGATES r ah shons i ab fo , murders ch the hould com. de vereby £ diten escape were murdered, and that large bands of In- | te be provided for, dur ny widowhood and pou-ace, sere te Tubabitante of these states go | taterule for discounts, MIRSMET AL INE Haan ati ne tend dians had reached « point only one hundred and | Wee not an int 8) woes [wen will be in the For cutting of our trade with all parts of the Convertible into a Six per cent, 5-20 Gold Rond, inet. ui P.M. A full attendance ie requested. aa a Sioa pvor house, but that they will constitute a charge ond’: . In addition to the very liberal tntereat on the notes | there is buainers ol great nn portance to the | nieo om thirty miles west of the Masouri River. A panic upon the capital and productive energy of the | "ys ; hand. PRPEK BYRNE, Pres't i“ For pos es on us without our consent ; ee ye vilewe conve: a Be 1 pervaded all the border towns, business was olmoat ‘or imposing tax: nv a Ir consent for three years, this privileze of conversion is now country, wheler tha charge shell be met ‘ For depriving usy in many cases, of the benefits re . fe , berpaieatar ‘ va oa 3 entirely suspended, and the male population were | bY public gift, or private affection Where | of trial iy jury ° ; ve aon anit be aan Wa} aan Hel sock V NOoniCEs, organizing themselves Into companies to protect Here are mxhy Welenud Dolrproduonta, jhern 16 For transporting us beyond soas, to be tried for | EE Tite for dec tones ie nok Mose than nine pw mis a charge of some #x per cent, of our white popu- lation upon the means and industry of the rost. There 18 # corporate debt of millions to be tundea upou the meaus and iudustry of the remucn How shall this obligation, moral and munic pol, be met We will impress the subject more forcibly pretended offences ¢ premium, and before the war the premiuin on six per For abolishing the free system of English lawa | cent, 5. stocke wae over twenty per cent. It will jn the velghboring province, establishing therein | he seen that the actual profit on this loan, at. the pre. an arbitrary goverament, and enlarving its boun- | entmarket rate, is mot less than ten per anat, per Caries 8O Ae tO render it at ouce an exarople and fit . their homes and repel the advance of the savages, Even in Omaha, the principal town in Nebraska, bumness was entircly suspended, and companies were forming. General Conti, of the Western NOTHER BLOW FOR PRE DOM PA. ther Mathow I’, A. B, Society No. dof New York, will hod avian | weance demonstration at thete Hall corner Tih gsth inat., at Ts « 00 tO-ihorrow evening n mn nd Michael re justr r‘ntroducing the same absolute rule | S20UM. zi Waherhivad fare Military Department, has gone to Kansas to pore | PY a! exatople takew irom our own citys Wo fyi Pe ng IS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL BerrESy Aid bee ‘s tied “Ly Bonally supervise the fitttny out of an expedition Sy Hairy Reta saree St gana He Baby For taking away our chartera, abolishing our TAXATION, with the national insiiuis most Valuable laws, aud alieroy, funda the torus of cur government 4 (To be contiwned,) Presa; L. MUKUHY, j A O, OF HIBERNIANS Nove ® ‘ + heersand meu sted bo lneet against the Ludians, and it ia therefore not proba- ble that they will come much furcher Bast, of the cutethroats should be captured hoped that the President will Tut avide from all the advantages we have enume- rated, aepectal Act of Convtess exempts all bonds and Treasury notes trom -oead taxation, On the averace, this exen ption is worth about two per cent, per ans four thonsaud five hundred persons, we learn that the corporate and private coul out ous to the sap. pork os shese persuas wall roach about three hun cred end fifty thousand dollars, To this she any ) it is to be : on sunday the “Sh he \ less loniently | added the proper members and taxation proper of . = x num, according to the rate of tixationin various | tuberalof our lat | H Mailer with them than ho did with their brother murder. | thecity. Wallit be eXiravagunt to say thus the Financial News, Markets, &e, Piiey sf 62s My oruerot JAMES Bah NNANy Bitsy MATHEW lene or TOPCOE* | taxauion apd vontr.Lutous of the city tor the suy-| New Fork, Friday, Auguat 26, 6 P, M.—The Stock | Parte of the country, : : MeL ARL AN, se0 lub ore snnesota, port of the dependent poor will reaco five hun died | market haa been very uusettled to-day with lower | _ It l# believed that no securities offer ro great in- PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEPTING THIS Se thousand dollsrsy and the number to be supported | prices, Governments were in fair demand, The | Tucemente to lenders as those issued by the Kovern- evening at Isi bowers, by Sevuue Division, Fremont and Lincoln Invited to Withdraw, |!!! equsl five thousand ¥ fluctuations In gold to-day have been as followe:—at | Went. In ail other forme of indebtness the faith or | speakers and eiugers are lus 1ibus woches au Tux dissatisfaction of the Reputlocan soredouds 1 nt Me ‘ er eager site i Be Puen . phys 10 ofeloek, 10,30) ‘es 1040, B54y¢ 11.20, | MVMity of private partios, or #tock companies or eepa- kod tiuging at tie meeting, at AUST, Pres, 36 iecharity has been occasioned by the war is une * Ls Mu no 1 hy iti 5 an . en + ae at the nomination of President Lisoon for reelees | doubtouly trac, Bat it bags ace been pre- Shs; 11 + 121 265493 1280, 265 mt communitio aly, Ja pledge is para it, while A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING ON tion, has at last taken detiuite shape in a movement | Yeuted. Lt: does not prevailin England or at the 1, 94s 9.90, 254; 8, 264; | ‘ho whole property of the country 18 held to secure ay oventne nox' at 08 Rad Broadway, by inaugurated at Boston, and nieeting fav 1 North tothe sume oxvent; and why 2?) Binply be. 4, 258%. The loan market | ‘he discharge of all the oblixattons of the United Neptune Division, ite e* Futhet's Creat ah GAS DIOEMAE F8 YO? th Ofer Jew in those S.atos the poor are employed, | * eA ie ea bar v | States “On ae artes a a 5.2 oyed, ae hes ey ryan States, ‘ he aker# invited, * quarters, having for ita object the withdrawal of | Loe e the money ralaod by war tax gous into wee hist Ae ee lo ns e pease iar ae nod ° While the government offers the moet liberal ‘ eat FING Or WI be pies & both Mr, Lixconn and Geveral Frewont from the | Ninth yt hg Ena 10 tee pepe Ane af @ nat aatT as. trot m Paper wus nioce | terme for its loans, it believes that the very strongest ent aud eng ie cae x F WME we COUITIO the she classes are cxchange was quiet ut diss for wold, 4 } THE OF} iN canvass, in favor of # third man upon whom all the | ¢), ployed aud contented, Ifour reader wishes to Vey tony ee W439 for currency, and Commereiad | appeal will be to the loyalty and pairiouem of the O, H, i i Ot A Db ; © bers of (he above ed Are Fequosted ton Wings of the party can unite, A company of pros | see the class of people who are thus suddenly | at udu Zi5, people, Henuquartens, 215 Hest Ob sunday, Yih minent Boston abolitionists have taken the matter Ree Upon charts, ie. bom visit the rooms of the STOCK BALES —FILST HOARD, Duplicate certifieateswill be ineued for all depowite | one o' b, W oattead the fu fu late Uiother ' 4 | Hebet Conuaittee, 2) will there find the xeutles | 5, s ‘Blep.1W 6 1 Wyoming VLC... 42 The | ppositing must endorse upon Cy nag! | member, CHARLES MALLON, of 6. By order in hand, and forwarded an invitation tothe womi- | wn) Pros cect of ue es mites With @ daly 1000 U.S. Gs '81, oF i on ft yee Ys ty The Dary ida oan ata a Print ak . a 1G ot THOMAS RERBIGAN GE, DAMES CASHEN, nees of Baltimore and Clevelaud to commit Aari- | vee ol woien seated uround tue oom, throning Mt 4 on, Re. 129 bie ear aris iagnad'@ BUGk oe st Lad and OO be é Mal kari, Goneral "iT asseni ic the pawsapos wud Rowiod on tbe sieps. He will see Iisiis t. Jujg | whether they are to be lesu mans Gr payable te | ee nig T , on he Seasesl Paces 4 ta pearl Hod Bis | the Wouth in all'enages on ne atic irom those | 0 do, Relie 1 los. 11. | ordor, When so endorsed it must be left with the pet MATHEW 1 SOCIETY mat willing, ¢ bad no other object from | whose gurments stow a con ution superior to this Har Trea, T Bold... att ki hw Hud By, His i 12 officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the | 3.1) be Retox tet ; Lead ay Aca. eses the fret, excep: to kill off Mr, Lincons, and never Vemaury, 40 the gol 4 Vesxcmenis of the dwugiiter ot |}? 6 ied’ Diy ¥l Nor. & Wor. R..110 Treasury Department, Garey, 1. Waltord, and J. Mewion m1 or ee hal auy bopoe of Detng elected, Mr. Linoounts | ghd lis Abst bib around ap Mania den ondoniy Ai) Heaaing is jist | BUBSCRIPLIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY | Meu'e. Dioekes wad Fuller ou. 1, LANGLON, Prog, reply baw yet Gppearel, but it is an- yy AO BUD Coty amor. wer Btls OM Oe.» Ld gl Od%e . aPOsd So Ne ee ‘ + i Youd OXpoulae win the clerks 5) Mich. Cen. R.. 165.4 | the PATHE PEE 4 teipated with ewer interest, Ia the means | becwuse ibey ure noe ps cn the supply bat. Aa Ley the Dee Ne th) soe | Anwiatant Treasurer of the United Stas, corner 0 } 4 THER MAT HEW “ T, time, @ proligious futer exists in Wash- i ae rite o bedUors © Vasey Mistucds Why alts v I}. Ce 1, Sp ‘ le ig ve Lith eeapieg pisbs aud ats by 8 eu iugton, r. R 5 { 1 re ee : y Chiw & 490 Buy Cle, & Pate, KR. o11) First Nation snk of Ni 4 N ¥ UsCON, 4 OU Ms. We awake upton, Mr. Huser J. k syvonn, the chairman Clerk —-"* Because your Lusband bes constant : hoe rr +.4d%s045 400 do, 11] .all2 ” Pecouud Nutional Bank of Soe ork Nod Well sue Bette, Mie ow pc zt of the Republican Navona) Committers and ree | emp oy ment as the Treaecar, PM nn 4 td National Bank of N v Pe vid ab & Bway. | Bot’ sche, \ fons cot alonal Co ‘ r Meer, ) Erie lst M, ’ uid National Bank of New York, 6} treet. + BChes ue 0h, Mues on th cently promoted a8 Wire-paller of thi ty tn o “Sure our aintihe ithe welish @ And didn't rr fatenty & EL do. i) Fourth Nations Bauk of New York, ae Pine st, | Etta harp, Sinvers Mr, Mu wd Mr. Pu ‘celle r of the party $9 con- | ny gy out and fight in the trenclos? Aad haved | deocd B&Q 00 Chi, & No W. 1 7% | Fifth National Hank of New York, Bis Third a JAMES BRENNAN, Pees, tit, . nection with Fonney, of Philadelphia, was closeted | wo boys in the army jum Ch, & N W rg BO gy x, y “at ane 's Pisyb Nasional Hank of New York Guh oy. & Wdway Keo, Sve, 4 aid color un Chi.d& NW. 1. o 2 Cle, ol, obey seth National ibink of New York, 650 Broadway, , “4 ree in Washington all day on Thursday in earnest Haxe ® nae jeaae ured gentleman, to Airey has Sh00 Lack, & W. 1 P 100 Chi, & BOT. hots | Ninth National Kank of New York, ei) Broadway, T° ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE i consultation with the Presicient and heads of de- | S24 S1LDPens Mra i ees hl mavatiny douts | Tina RW of C. 9 a, Ape AU MMIAL | | mth National Hu of New York, v4 Biondway. Father Mather Feuale ‘I, A,B, society No. 1 of Pertmenta, The discussions were at first supposed | Ellis in de nex’ room,’ a minalt were yuu Mil, & PduC., 64 | Central National Hank of New York, 71 Brooklyn, FE. Dy will hold. Pull = 0 Mar, Jet M. 92 1 ape fan, HA 8 St. P. det 97 National Exchange Bank of New York, 184Greenwich | Meeting, tomorrow (suoday) afteruoon, commonenne 0 etree! At 3 o'clock, Good speakers aud singers will be ; and hy all National Banks which are depasitariee of | seut, ‘N:B.—There bill be un mention tn Wieden ttes w to turn on the means for taking the wind out of the | nienne, not kmowing precisely what may be the effect of ber declamatiou upon ber sells of the Paste ‘party a the Chicago Convor- thos of the country, Wired ber estat face witn's wn) 5 100 oni. eA to) ee Sewel. ; public eronips Perk it beine the desire of the lalies to at. ton, but they now appear to have been on the | raged apron, and ‘retires. Who can tell the sor- 00 alas p n, 3 AND A WEsPECTABLE BANKS and BANEERS | ton . Merrit's Concert, ina body, By order of 4 ane an Mi Maripos; Min.» 423) 100 Mire, & Mo. R43 thioughout the coun: 1 doab the Bosety THOMAS M. LLOYD, Pres, apie nackcie A ueibioieele aioe balders and ottce JE) Lae wats WANE Sod oi Wie eee ee ia ein es, py AEF VAD F aCdddshbbas £0 8 441 MOLES, se, a ’

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