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™ K NEW YORK SUN. PHURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1, 1364, -- The Nommation of Vc(teflac. Avoorpine to the general expectation, Gro, B MoCurtias bad beem forninated by the Chieago Convention aa the @and.date of whe Demoerrtic party, for the bighest office fn the g./t of the people. Toe platform adopiel « mot quite ao decided ap expression of Denmocratle principles, aa the pub- divbed letters and orations of the candidate, hence we must lok the entecedents of Gevenan MoCieias, fur any indication of what iid be if elected, Im case the rebels refine to agree to the proposed Conveution of Stave, An unprejudiced review of the acte and dectarationa of the General point to the conclusion that he would prosecute the war viyorously, In the event that no he those now repudiating the bin policy w orable reunion ia poasihle with ithority of the Conati« tution. The other lames presented by the Demo- crate platform bare been the main arguments of the opporition to Mr. Levcors's adminis. tration during the last two years, and aa auch, wore expected te form chief planks 'n the platform adopted at Chicaro. Upon the subject of violations of the Constitution, the Democracy bave @ atrong case to lay before the people, and) will, doubtless, tanufactire the largest part of their pol thea) capl- tal out of the “arbitrary arresta"’ and kindred foproea alluced to in ther plattorm, As a whole thie declaration of principles does not entirely witiefy the rank and file of the perty— alibough every goml Democrat will vote for the nominee of the Convention, Bowe men will declare that the convention bave nominated a war ia, 00 & peace platform, while othera will repus diate the platform, and vote for MoCLELLAN, solely becnuse they believe be represents the conservative Joyalty of the people, and that when he shall be elevated to the Presidency of the Nation he wil! ed- minister ita laws aecording to the Constitution, Gor the prowervation of the Union, General Grants Campaign. ‘Tar impression that the results of General Quant’s campaign are doulAlul, and that his ope- rations ere conducted on unsound military princi- ples thatcan produce no advantages commennu- rate with the expenditure of blood and treasure, iv ebundantly Jinpoved by the facts of the case, No successful campaign can be tnatituted ayalust the Confederation Capital wat does not involve ahe seizure of both the Weldon end Dan- Ville railroads, General Graxt now firmly Bolds the one and is preparing to wocupy the other, as the Danville road can be atruck ‘With equal effect from the present potut of opera. tions, south of Petersburg, or from Central Vir- ginia—or from both, simultaneously, The Rich- mond papers concede that the successfi! execution of theme tnovernmenta will be followed by the capture of that city, and the recent jullitary movermouts of General Lem contirra this view, as he would not dash bis army upon our lines in order to force us from ® Worthh as position, {Upon thie point the evi- dence iw abundantly r. The occupation of the Weldon railroad was the end of the Northern invasion, General Eancy's forces are now 4n the upper valley of the Shenandoah to protect the Danville railroad, rather than with » view of capturing Washington. It is even said that Straa- burg je being fortitied with the view of preventing General Sunmioan from striking Lynchbury, or any point in that region that commands the few remaining lines of railroad that connect Virwinia with the cotton states, It is the evi- dent purpose of General Giuant to take @ position that will compel the enemy to as- sume the offensive for defenmve purposes, He han decreed that the rebellion shall dash itself 4© pieves tu the vain effort to break through the cordon which be is now drawing around it. Hence the assaulta apon Warnen's aod [Laxcock's dines are likely to be followed up with all the dom perute energy of despair. Ultimate victory may therefore be gained if General Gram? does no more than merely hold his own, But the pride and patriotiem of the American people preclude the idea that they will endure this tedious and passive anode of warfare, On the contrary they will ele- ‘vate the carnpaiyn above the inglorious question of ‘be physical endurance of the noble army now in she field, and by reinforcements promptly and suf- ficiently supplied, enable General Geant to pursue @ more energetic system of warfare, and place him 4 s position give aa well as receive blows, and follow up his sdvantages #o that the present may Be the last year of war and rebellion, Navel Recruiting. The developments recently published in the Sus with regard to the abnaew prevalcut at the naval re- cruiting offices have led tw still further and more {wportant disclosures, The practices pursued by the officials at some of the naval rendezvous have been shown to be not only caleulated w dis courage and retard eulistinentsy but wetually to swindle parties Who go there to enlist substitutes, Sums of money, varying tn amount from twenty- five to ope hundred dollars have been systematical- ly extorted from such app!icants, without giving even @ reasonable ox; anation therefor, Nor ts this practice of making the lutercsts of the Govern. ment subservient © the interests of ite recruiting officials couflued to the naval offices, At the army recruiting beadquarters, at the Battery and at the Park, there have lately been developments of a character similar to those before mentioned, As an instance; One of the members ofa city firma Leing temporarily tu Europe and Kable & the draft, hie partners determined to pro- cure him a subetitute. Accorttuety they employet eo Broker to furvish a suitable man, agroe ng te pay Tita 4900, On application at the Battery recruit ing office, they were {unformed by one of the off. clals thathe “had oothiag to do with the mubsti- tutes," and thatthey could not eutist their wan there, They vext went to the Park office, and on presenting their man, be was taken juto the depart- ment of the examining surgeon, stripped, exam- ened and passed—the surgeon remarking that *wonld de." Atthia moment avother broker a peared, telling the surgeon that the applicant had s certain disease, which cansed the surgeon to re- verso his oud refuse the substi. tee. Inimectiately thereafter, this broker told the subetibute that he would give him fifty dol- lars nore than the other party,aud would take him toe surgeon Wh) would pass him,—which he probably did. ‘The same gentlemen, after being tolled on one or two subsequent occasions, were obliged to give a party two hundred dollars as « bonus to attend to enlisting the required substi- dutes, Whether there was any collusion between the broker and the suryvon in this transaction may be difficult to determine, but the cireumstances ere perveluly suspicious, The case wes reported te cecision Mr. Buort, who was bighly indignant oh the ctr cumstence, and {mmediately ordered an investiga- tion, We cite this case as an illustration, showing that even under the rigid discipime of the Super- visors? Cottapittes, practices prevail that have a di+ rect tendemey to iujure and defont the rectulting businem, When government offictala, who are placed fm their posit ons to facilitate and eid enlist. nants, are found yulty of prostituting their offices for thetr own emolument it iano wonder thats draft Lecumes nuvessary in New York, The Decline in Gold, Tua rapid decline in the price of gold duriug te last few days is highly gratifying to ali who desire a diminution of the present bigh prices W.thin four or five days the decline has aggregated twenty per cent, and the present prospect is favorable for 10! lower figures, The cause of this wudden and “unexpected downfall in probably attributable toa combination of causes, rather than to any partien- Iarone, The greet aod rapidly increasing demand for Government bonds in Burope, and t! qient lightening of the preaeure for funda te on) ply the current expense of the QGowarnrment, is, 00 doubt, the loading cause of the deeline There are suxilfary causes, however, which have probably Contributed w this result, The demonstrated abil- tay be, ite effect tam blesuing to all consumers, The Irish Riots, Further intelligence from Ireland represen noters the of Helfaat aa ehiefly eomponed of you ity of General Grant to effectually bold the | better quality, thi comewhat retarding the sale of Weldon Railroad, and thereby wundor one | Other fruits, auras, of the only two remaining arteries that Qranee Co., patl. ah) (State dairy, fr S7a6) supplied Kichmoud, together with the cheer. | State 4 Ibe |Wenem ona ‘ng news from Mobile, and the withdrawal Mf dt rt ; he dy bs: “484023 of Barry from hig menacing ott!tude In the Ohio Prime. ..... 4 ab Valley, have uo doubt contributed to ates ome . teens the market. The harmony of the Democratic party \ aatorns Yeraa Beas feet ster Arsen et Chicage, thelr avowal of @ detertuination to sus- ava MEATS. pend hoasttlition in the event of success in the poe | Beef sides 11818 Fa’ m r + Se rib ae litiea! campuign, and the growing disposition of Vararitec, Biet | " the people generally to favor an early peace, may CORES, have wl influenced the gold market to some ex-] NY state, priine 91094 Ohio 20a?1 tent, Additional to these pomsible cnuses may te | de com, toxcod.1hez0 |Rnelish Dairy... 1sedh mentioned the diminished purchases of foreign maptigat bolt . y ke ye 5 1406 merchandise, which have heen necessitated by the gph wy {Kes Naren iisite 4 M H wepay ment « - hes, Al : ” high rates of duty thereon, the prepayment of in anne \" Pestisberrias vo dvaha terest on Government bonds, ‘This decline hot | Currants as alreaty produced # genera falling off iu prices of POTATORA, prosince and merchandise aud whatever its owuse | $11 Hotn'e bbl - sevice nite gomeu Py N ——— Go Erie R. we Hud ky. 6 ‘en ‘ oa Te Ala Wholesale Prices of Country Predace. New Yous, Wednesday, August 31, 1504. Ali articles of country produce have beeu pretty eo- tive during the pat week, owing probably to am ex- tre dowres of confidence manitested among business men, which, when taken in consideration with the great decline of gold, bas produced « marked buoy ~ aney iv the market, The receipts of butter are larae, arul of very eoud quallty, owing to the cool weather and refreshing rains allover the State, There ie @ briek demand for shipments to Karupe and Califor nig and in conaejuence prices were firm on figures, Kagw were plentiful and well atenster prices, Vota. Wer are in ample supply, bat eteady at fill fieures ‘Tomatoes are exceedingly cheap and plentifal, Peach er ptillarrive in eyormous quantities and are of « Buckeyes Sweat potatoen,. 4 Guns 00 Mine eiia t Rhubarb, ¢ ¥ Gy) Munk Pare ties Pao Coury, t ee 60 eu Carrots, vy boys and virls of the most Iwoorant clagves 1 ' \ A jee “6 bomt i Ons | Apectabie porson of either the Catholic or Protestant | Ved Oulona, B att amnons, box. a Swed Bo part’ hav ng taken any part in these factio. fiylte Leake buneh tisk. per 100 PC 5 } } ha f Scout, bb. 062 6} Young Holons, e3aell ADubin nowspaper the Fermpas ocives the mala, Goze... nuas nee ff | lowing origin of the disturbauces, Ibtany be des | Corcenta, pee ib i ‘ih peat Oe bush. 3 Ww App om Went....2 ae both thestouts, Span. ib... 21 sirable for # clearer understands of the dewrp- | Wi Tarn qeybbl 1 gba Auvoude bush 1 auek 26 tion to state that Pound, Barrack and Snuthteld qo Ap ‘ id Reem aC Streets constitute the quarters in whieh larce aier Ht per i Veachus Uek't ....Sumd 6 numbers of the Catholie population restde ; while the Protestant faction cbietly inhabit Durham street and Sandy Row, whieh rin at nearly right angles ata distance of a mile anda half tem the Catbolic quarter of the city. “On Boyne-t ridge on Monday tant eer rat tnetdent that cave rise to the clots took 4 of the bove and gir fthe telah idea of getting up aeortot counter sranll eoale to the procession to he bat day in Jublin, and secordingly an effley of O'Connel waa conatructe |, the hands in a begelue atiitu ie. a tare wallet atthe side, and with thie weweral thousands ob the ralll-workers, with 9 fow fifea und drome. parated up and down Saudy-row,cheering aud auiueiie them welves. The procerdings coutinuad trom ud lv efelock, the ettigy having been secon f bridge at about ¥, atid o econ of mauve! leuchter, The loce! pollee were present, but buere war No Oocasion for interference. Very comet dora bue irritation having been caused by exauees a A ne counte of the precession in Publin on tie rune parties who burned the ety on Monday night rk termined to bury the asbes on Themday pight. Ac- cordingly, a real coffin was purchased, iaree nutohers of the will-workers aasowbied, wud bavine formed a Procession with ties and druine im trees 4 H decd march, waried with lively alm, followed be the cupty comih, on which were o blue lindino ik onan condies, burning, and In the mara delice ius of millworkera, boys nod teis, in their working Cone tumies, just we they hed lett work the wile with bare heads, foone jack tecata and tur the most mart uoshod, bore wavthiag but a re. spectable appea bral of t who were uuavol ctatore used @ u hom proceeding, ut, aptore oe. The colin waa Lane to yround, a distanc about were refured mdrnitttance, y of the U Howes anid tunately, without auc the Friare-bush bury fr etoile and ball, bus committing, however, om breaking windows, &c., that they we to have done, ‘The coflin wae ie uo carted in moek apiemoity to the Royne-bridge avalo, whee It wae burned and the eaybere thrown into he Blackstol, “The ereater part of the crowd then u . The mob in Pound stivet, however, were made Aware of what waa voung ob, abd at once Bet of! (oO wreak Choir venwmanece in sore Way on sone other euljoel, 1 Colum puNiee of the manner in which the “Literator«’ megory lad been dishonored. The tiie rtunes thrown wee di+ rected agaiuet the Albert #tree. mee tiny touse nud the Wesleyan Methodist piwee ot wors! tp in. bos is street nearly all the ginge du the tions windows of both befox smashed. Several hours in which Pro te tanta lived in the Pound district were served in the same way, The riot thus « mineuced, continued during the remainder of the week, and had not ceamed as tbe date of the last accounts, The prineipal outrages took place at night. The Catboliug would attack the house of # noted Protestantand wreck it; while the Protestants retalaied Ly simular outrages on Catholic dweilings, Men, Women aud even children known to belong Wether sect were brut ally bea. ten, and, in some Cases, murdered by mobs of the oppowing factions, The Government was coucen= tratiog » large wulitary force in Be\vst, and it was #uppoded thas the riot had culuiuased, aud shuts order would soon be resiored, Financial News, Markets, &c, New York, Wednesday, Auguat 41, 8 PM -Thes Stock market opened unsetled hod feweriah, but witlr rather higher quotations, ‘Towards the close the mar- ket Decame stomly, Governmonts were dull. Mr, Fowenden has advertived for proposide 50,000 of 6 percent, bonds of 1 P of thik loan withdrawn from the juarke by Mr. Chive previous to his retiring trom oflice. Geid took anupe more for 51, 1, twine the balan ward direction to-day, as will be sawn by the following record of fuetuations At 10 o'vloek the quotation vs H VIGMs LE te, 4%: 11.4, ih, Mi 1.18, Yk8S; 1,80, 288 hy hae, S06, hud Ae hg a Odd ws 415 045. Mouey wae wore active at 7 per cent., and Father wore dificult to obtuin, Dterling bills were decidedly higher, and have sold up to 261 SIUC Abbe FLO BOAUD 200 LS. 68'S) re.) | Tw Gum. Coal bY i) uy U8, 64, '8}, rie 10 Rum. Coal Coal ws low do. att eq ‘. LU) Mariposa Min ths 2h) LoS, Oey bee's, ou lo.. Sow lo, 1018 ail "i My 6.0 Reading Kh. 11 i ing i] Fe - 24 don. Vga Tag toy 18d Ys Lad. Oy Ly, Dbl 10 rie‘ we eo. bik $0 Erie bt {iy Ter Pena Oa By... ow Mich, Con, kK, WO bt da Unto & Mi 4m) Che, a ‘Ta hed » Chi, S10) aN. Ww SPECIAL, NE Ss. 7-30 Loan. The Secretary of the Trem ve potice that eulecripyons will be ceived Coupon Treasury Notes payable three yuare froin Aug, 16th, 1804, with eeml-eanoual toter- eat at the mite of seven and three-tenths per cent. per auuum,--prineipal and interest both to be paid fn Lmoney, notes will be convertible at the option of the at maturity, intosix percent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less thao five oor more than twen- ty years arom ie. date, as the Goverument may elect. They will be insued in denouduations of $50 oh #1000 and S500, and wl subscriptions muat be tor fifty dollars or some multiple of filty dol- lars, Ae the notes draw imterest from Anenet 15, persone tiak.ng deposits subsequent to thas date moat pay the Interest accrued frotn date of note to date of deport Partice depositing twenty-five thousand doliars and for these notes atany one time will be al- Louelon of one-quarter of one per cent, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF TILLS LOAN, Ti isa National Savings iank, ofleriag # bigherrate of Interest than apy otuer, and the best security. Any ov inge bank which pays ite depositors in UL Notes, consiters that It is paying La the beat circulat- jug medium of the country, and It cannot pay ip any thing better, for ita own aasete are either in govern- Mout securttics or in notes or bonds payable in gov~ ernment paper, Convertible into a Six per cent, 6-20 Gold Kond, Ip addition to the very liberal so uerast on the notes for three pear, tals privilege of convemion is bow worth abous three per cent, per annam, for the eure " reub rate ior 5-8) Monde is not less than nine per cent, » jum, and the warthe pretium oo six per we UA stocks was over twenty per cent. Lt will ! pout on this foan, at the pre- is not less them ten per cout wren thant ent m sonien Tis RAFOAPTION PROM STATEVOR MUNICIPAL TAXATION, Hot. wide from all the adventaver we have ennme- rated, aepecial Act of Cony ree exewipte all honde end Trewury notes from -oeal taratiot On the avermwe, th Xeinption is worth about twoqwer cem. per an- UUM mOOrding tw the rate of iaeration in varions barteof the country. lei! ‘that no securities Au@miieiw to leader a those bas ment the act ker rate, per eee ‘offer mw great tb- by the vovern- 'n wil other forme of indel<nes, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock conpawies, or separ mite CoH uDitiog only, ie pledved far pay tamed white the aole property of the conntry is heal Wy secure the tiewbarge of all the obliontions ofthe United Slate « SLUSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECKJVED BY the Ase tant Treasurer of the United (States, commer of Wall and Nasean streets, Vint National Bank of New York, No.4 Wall atreot dec ond National Bauk of New York, 2éd a, & B’ way. third Natoual Bank of New York,4 Nasaun street Fourth National Hank of New York,.2T 4 29 Pine at. Fitth Nugional Bank of New York, #5 ‘Third ave. Sixth Nagloual Bak of New York Oshwew, 4 ENtway Fighth National Bank of New Yort, d60 Broadway, Ninth Nasional Bank of New York, 363 Broadway. Tenth National Bank of New York, 2) Boowd way, Centod National Bark of New York, 71 Dawnent, Nationa Exchange Daak of Now York, Is4eirmenich treme. aud by all Nationa! Bauks which ane depasitnates of public mouay, ADD ALL bESPISCTANLE BANKSund BANKERS threughoot the country wi douttieus APPORL! PACILITWES TO 8UBSC KLEEB. 408 All Young Wen mot yet Decided o .ife Purruct would, do well te consult Phrenology, by which foey ogy leara whet they cau do best, Exeurina- tious daily at Mean. FUWLER & WELLS, 859 Broadway, 387 Vor the Hair and Skin. Barry ’s Tricop- herous, The beseand eheapont y arewles Bold by all aruyyinte, Ce Grover & Baker's H ‘omium Klas- le Stitch Sewing Muehines, 1) mires o Mey Fore, ya, 314 ART Lt rs For SALE. A Aca FOR SALE, 31 FEET LONG, a fae + a 4 Tae a Pinca Works — —F SOCIETY NOTICES, ROOF 1812—Thore te aud bills jor the BRATS. wp ret Wak, tnd Fiew Cal Ave. $1, Andrew, in- ulleu, aged 6 wonths and friends of the fami Fa hi ot ETERANS OF THE WA have not ay =e call at fener et mapped 1 u Btnen: “ 10 09 thu Elvina, the only tele ed | relagation : our deetining heatiund' Outs ine Cull, ace. 1 year, | SOB Rothe. ite or f 16 | titae iat have thal ew amd 1 et ad tric nda of the ta: youre respects | atthe stove oniog th, 1. iday, Invited to attend the Mura te ietey? | . an tue ret lence of N Pou Fate RELY ~ 3 Aue Joun ) Thomas Feely, | ¢ WAR CLUB. « +)! f & J ales ant tae Mary Feely, aged S mouths 99! "ws held rn ie “othe friends and { the tamily are res | beasquarter hear Forty. spectfully tnvived fovattend tne os thie (Thurs. | are: jek 9h my, , : S apis Fe btetn tie bid parensta 60 Ucntre ee from the Feaidence of Oks ROY b. brie et y TiS Chirag Coe: GLBBON! Wednesday, Aug, 1, Anne leery, venti Pumeat eitendey je requested Bo HAS. the beloved wife of Putriek Gibbons, ace 62 yea ROMAINE. Pres, JNU. E, HULLEY, A. KT AYs native of Parteh of Btranotien "Uo, Duo Ja Tre- Sane) on wa jane The fronds of the family, Abi thoae of his brothern eer eae and John oiont and alao of her =< rother, Dew ery, Are rea) fully tuvited to at- Ors’ Ss *. SPIONrR tend the funeral on Friday iRervect, Sept, 2d, AbMINISTRAT DIRS | At . F UT NE a Ts, ofelock, from ber late realdenee, 41 ots Will call Oa Thatuday teens 1056 @clo at, bet. 9th and 10th aves, h od, ber THA ane ths ave, Roesehe 5 KERSHAW ~ Om Tucsday evening, furniture, &e, Of Mithovany extension tables Fran wife of Tense Kershaw faa bureaus, chal é beds hair mabiramer, beds tecof Law ence and Harriet stonds, waeb at crockary ware, @ t tare tot of | » iui lte, pillow que 1 art pare), elke and mee fully Invited to pie tend Herel, thle ¢ oaks, a awl de: Alea Kitchen fur afternoon, at 4 o'cloek, a ner father's { « ty onde 1 54 Carll at, Brooklyn. Reh pak On Aug. 80, after a painful Mineee, Mi- EEPERS HAND: neh, aged 42 year, Vubsie Aur tiie The friends and acquaintances of the family are Pho at Lue reel. reapecttully ivited to attend the funeral this ant , Cor ‘\bursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, trom bia late rewi- wale deace, 24 Spence: et. His retoaine will be taken to . 7 Calvary Cemetery for apap 6 ho ga Agha bee And beddings ROSSFEN—On the Joth inet, Eliza Rossen, in- ) jwetponement, HENRY RK. WESICOTT, fans danehter of George and ‘ue omen. , thi fi Auctioneer, 0 he tuveral will take place at 2 o’cloc a days > - IG Foy] Sepa ly ib0e from 616 Gteenwieb at, ‘1 I AVID DD. FGAN, AT (TR, Fixture, & 6 Division BOOTS, Sham. cet eT Semple, @ native of seat | Ire- , we dy 4 . bill al BOW Lig, Lem ein Ac. Aloo the keane of the Hy ore. 1 land, L year The friends of the family, and the members of Ge Ocean Loige, No, 166, F & A.M. are invited to ate tend the juuerad, frou his lau — «, 21¥ Hudson oo Friday forouooty wb 10 o'c F, ORTON, AUCT.“LARGE ARPET The member of Occat Lodge No. 156, F. & A. Ms Sate Herween 40 and bt of variots ere hereby summoned to attend @ special meetag to qualities and ae will be wold be held at thetr Lodge rooms, cor, of Brovme and “ 1% @aloc 724 Broads y Crosby #ts, oo Friday morning, at s% o'clock, forthe | York Lotel, > Be good opportubit fo the trade ue well purpose of paring the Inet 6) bute ot aya a al! others in wang 14 date wor Mher, anes Senipie. er @ . HES ENTERS Wise wait Te SSE i, M, .ROUGHTY, ALCTION EEK, Thal o ewllt day. Lo} ofclock, m@ ealesinorn, ue WILL Cen Aug, 21, Robert | eau +t. a venery aaaortiment of household { ful Oy Ww wntbttaMe His veeretishe Flor guites, “ofa chatrr, ba wins, wees Phe friends end relatives of the sally are reepect- " pettatonda, mattiuses, lounges, lot of be wid fully invited to si bed be Uo + ay sete Mus jnito netting, Ae, &e noon, It inet, at 1% o'clock, from Teeldeuce, Ss 8 I Vv 141 Weet such et. 3 PAWNBRORER sae Al ob. WE AV ER; hd - eaincaieanenatats Jit will well Mie da ta locke SS f coote h une TRADE NOTICES. MEFTING ieee wud upwecds, By order af 1. WEAVER, Ms hd v2 Third ave (COP WIT SELL, THe OF THE BOSS PRI TAL FARMER, Lather wil be held at their meeting room oa R. day. wt Li dy o'clock, at i rowliwey, bet Sle briday evening Sept. 24, ab so'clock, All members | and td ata, a laree aeortmen! of frutts, jellies, coune fe re pore] stieud, as pal bees OF epyrvance yt ter, dc. worthy the attention of grocer 194 tiaomeled, ww . ‘ ‘i a GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, SALES REGULAR MEETING OF THE sHIP| T, GU AEENEN, AUCTIO reareiery Jomnery Unton of New York and vietulty, will be | sv pr. i, the stock ama ficiuiee of the oid and well eas held at 187 Bowery, on Thu ay evening, Spt, Late | tgiiste! liquor ator, hortheast corues of 21th st. and at 3 otclock, A full attendance le reyuested, aa Duals | sin ave ue Oo) 2 GHENT ARR at ew AEE cu, | = = waste t rene ene and BUSI CHANCES DE GOODS CLERK: PROTECTIVE - | Ehoccias ortution. A rewular meeting will be held Thureiay evenly Sept t. Iet, at 11 Grand #t, adjoin- BAKERY AND PINTUL is hOK SALK iuw Lord & Taylor’e Building, at So'clook, All Dry | * Good teasous piveu toe welling, Ady iit 127 Foods Cle rks are cordially invited to attend, Sixth ave al 1s a —_ a ae Soorwt Ary, BAKERY FOR SALE ORNEI. GRAHAM I PARNESS AKER J “ASSO IATION—A } Ave and Power at, if ue! sola ly private regular meeting of the above will take vince te butore Wedne cpt. Tih will be sold at suction, ‘a i huees, evening, at sul lowery, abSo'ciock P.M, SOR SJ 7 ONE U yoderof | THUS. J. DREW, Peat. DR SALE AT A BARGAIN, aaa or TH A. HALLADAY, Seety, ini on aud neatly fi ttedeuy. os J ARDW ARE AND HOUSE FU RNISIIING seliiog, Kent very low. | Clerks Barly Cloaing Association, A mee iue of weet cor doth st aud 1 we tion will be bead this Thureday evening at 34 O'clock, at the Karly Cloeiug Halk No. wol Bows | BYOB SALE CHEAT —~\ ery) prompt udance is reyuested, ALBNIINE file ip roe! S{KALLON, Piesident, Mont attached, Can be bowelt « HENKY GERECKE, Ree. Becretar, Ww thie week, reat very cheap; Apply at 108 Nas Hunk! Hood 4 LERS’ ASSOCIATION—THE Regu- WORSALF—A PROFITABLE MILK ROUTH " veeting et hie Th n’ aay Groninar anos, Oring i De ee ona 6 ts KF South Brooklen with hr men, we on ADs New Canal #t, Gb¢ EH. HART, Pres't. ; NEL- | Bly at oui sacke " 1toohM i BON SLEINUBCKER, pec. F oS) WOR SALE—A LIQUUR : DOING TA mM‘ MLETING — A GRAND MASS good bu Must | ) MEETING OF Lander to attend to. eee OUD ty between 7th aud 4h ave i RSALP—THE FISTURES OF builders, Shipjoiners, Shipwrighta Cab! vo and Melodeon, Car and Carriace M t Comin AGRO» Carvers, Coops ‘ 1 ewiy and Lijuer stove, 4a beaut _ ot ROCERY AND LIQUOR Es FOR Will be held im the. Coo F tale low—two five stores one In Mulborry evening, » cluck, to Joiu in the ¢ one ip Baxter at. Mast be sold by Saturdas work of retora 1 inaugurated by the Citizon’s Amc gyaors Mie lOavibg Lue city, Apply wo PAY TE Yivision « ) fail to swell the crowd that will throng | 2 - 7 —) {natitute, ‘The Seventh regiment band and VRC AND LIQUOR STORE —ONE ® celebraved glee club have been envaved for the oc- at th W easion loteresting and stirring addresses may be expected | cone and ec om well know fn spenkers, Ct 1S8By Fort Hamilton. sa 1 Oy OM rata itor Liatek store bok sate —rni LEAS Heavy Spence, Jaa, 8. Cutter, and fixtures ot the best liquor siore in the 4th Jas, Ho Cutt Tred, Germann, Ward will be sold for $46), aa the owner ts leaving the Th. ©, Wittenbere, +96 Division at ¥6 Louis Gelinek, other, Committee of Arrangements, 261 OTICE— THE RRGULAR MONTHLY ineesng of the Quariymenu P, Bowiety, will br. Metaser, ; tay. Wan iN Apply to VAY Lh ILK ROUND) FOR SALE OF ABOUT 159 juares located in the Tou and 15th Wards of New York: will be old cheap, ae the owner has other bua ines toawend to, for particular, inquire bu Myrie and 6 2 EEE lt beld ia the 19th Ward Hall, i Let 60 ane | aves Brookiyn. | sy day evening sep , th y OC lox ‘ull ar 150 To 14 | pen Aten steht , — | oid ot trot ‘bad Tiealth, [nuulse abi Ro: 40 Sais MAKERS’ UN'ON—A SPECIAL] i 252 Ly Meeting will be beld at 2)> (tune ot, op d uresday “POR SALES SPLENDID POUL Sop, Iht at 8 o'clock PM. Memlers ary ens neatly Da 4 0 try, Vevetable and Pout. Stands, united te uested to atteud, aa business of gieat luapotauce : . Jon s Orta vibes wud well loeaed, THINGTON, Fesex Marke nod laterest W the trade will be brought lorward, duaire tor SAMUEL SOLOMON, Prea, YHA MONTHLY MERTING OF THE FUR- uitule aud Ca. pes Cuerka’ burly Cloning Ars0C it~ tien will te held Tu the hall 7 Bowery, thir evens ing, GP. TAY LOK, Preat: ORIARTY, See, 05 HE MEMBERS OF THE CARTMEN AND Workinetnen's Association of the Sth, sth, l4rh, Lith Warde are rejuested to artend u meeting this WU ite a PERSONAL YRORICES, ON ALL veomment, APPROVED Pourions aod Luirs of ducomed soidiors, Park Vlace i DVANCES MADE claus mouse the G teste Cole leu lor BROWN SHELDON, (Lhureday) evening, at 76 Prince #t, at Ts o'clock, NFORMATION WANTED-OF SAMU EL By order of PATRICK MeNAB, Pres, JAMES B McCOKMICK, whieh will heoktilly recemed ul ACKETT, Sec, EO WAKD KEILLY, Treas, lod? \y his tat ‘ als UNADLAD Ny 548 Yao — ° =} Brunt et, near Tremont et, South Biookly PO soci Y NOTICE F THE TRUNKS AND OTHER ARTICLES een ——— reumainit the Brit 3 ‘ i.aur A r A, —EMPIRE LODG E, NO. 1 wey P. *t, are ne ed by the enem! tr septe mbar, e A. having lo postpone els ghscussioes which | Pg be auld ly pay exyouses WALTON &€ CO was w have takea pace on Aug. 3d, on account of fi E — the death of Mr, Summers, Proprietor of Jonvs’ NFORMATION OF Wil L I \M a! MAN, A wu will pave it on Sepi, Lit. Tickets of Aug, dd pative Is & cor ivelstudy wii stand wool for pept, uived Monroe « ‘ ' i Mort VALI, POPGAMES AKINS, Chairman, | ivf in Moines ot. Ad HM ie a ‘OOK, NO. T—THE OFFICERS AND | pNpoR MON WANTED OF HANNA fe metnters of the above division are re iuveted go Hanaban of Or puiwny ( ad their r iar monthly mecting, at Miieciun's lust heard fio ¢ Manay Hail, cor Zoth at and Tth ave, on Fri ‘a, v2dot Sop... tee ne yeara as there is busine of importance to fe tragsetet, i he t TROMAR Gs: ALe By order of JOHN REILLY, Pres. LAGHER, Sex ick at, FaAtaer MATTHEW TO AL No, & N.Y, Futher Matthew Hall, vd ob Puble Jeuperance meeting this evening at ven ¢ Than at Mucins pu wire on Kodet MOTHER Of Sollier whe isa} ‘ or of lever t “i SCI ay, ANY Offices ve T* n O'clock, Speaking by Meesis, Luddy eovd aod Goi sey 4 oH L Pidee Singing by Mrs, Seaman, Miss MeGinn aud Mr, Ow fu f . : = Mevowen, EUW'D BROWNE, Brea, LUKE MA- 2F () REWARD WILL BL GIVEN FOR Ui lke, hee, pec, bio bare] eon f the ot MICHIAL oi GB srevper | Who wie w und wan u Duds 2 ATHER MATTHEW T. A. B. SOCTETY | festa cir Monday, A F ‘ t Warbe No, N.Y. Hail i “s aps Yd ave. t invton, Jens ore te ot ‘ preston, luad o1 (Tharreda) ) evening, at Bi Uinwk awk ¢ panks ame at ftw above vied orm PURCELL Wik ye viveu by app ind at ve Cedar at, PETE WILSON ana I BPN 060 M. J SAL SE, lec, see'y = T, A,B, SOCIETY, HACE RSIONS, FE ATHER MATHEW —E ovklyty FE. i), Public le ‘ Rat > : “POD raatiae nas Comnate at their hall, cor ot Gr NEWBUKGH, | POUGHKERPSIR, Teh ste, this “Pburmdday eveuiu 4 o'clock. ywodewt, Kimetton~ The MAKY POW E Rollan Minstrels and Glee Club, consisting of 20 tule ol day ab every Ber n000 ALS» o'clock 44 ented performers aud sinvers, 1 A. Sutton, Ksy., Edw. Foulkoet, bey, and ones, ‘ i ever | Hole kaa wit UDSON RIVER RK. R-FPOR ALBANY troy, the North and West, from Chambers st at bis violin, Bunter pext ats FM. Speak Joud eA. M.and4 6 and ludu P.M, and Eeag, Wm, Walwork, J, Marionad and 4 " ' , aud on Sup. oveam Messrs, Marsiand, ae Mey, Lhodiies, bay ior Gays OF 9-8 M, from Soeh ey i450 Nash and other, aud Prof, C. Hindle, O FOR with d er. THE FISHING BANKS—TH To the meiabere-tis thing OA ui ae steamer MARYLAND ¢ *to og HE thi wooting Aine One, come ali vu i rity . hinge Mh Pere wy ce Dies, M, UBBAGILY, Kee, See, Mas a ie : y. ale a Aa te | M, and lier 4at3¢@ ec and Kelresaments om Sao M* EMBERS OF THE FATHER MaTHE A. B, Society, No. & of Brooklyn, BE. Dy ia wero the Presentation, will atteud a meeting Ww be held at their Hall, Soruer Crrand and 7th sta on sal- urday eveoing, @ Ty o'clock, THOS, HUY LAN, Chairman. HE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 7 tT e SAVINGS BANKS, JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER ar pigth arent sad Sth aveny » Upen daily, trom 0 oe} 4 La I B B. Bosley wh bos thet. monthly moetlng | ‘i eM. Bix per coit"iatera alowed Depots il tir bay near avenue A, oo « Leto. 4t will draw interest trom th, great at i Mt a Mo HRISTY, each ay ashe beer. it | i ie oo ee