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a == “THK NEW YORK UN. aaTt DAY MORNING, SEIT. 3, 1865, are alarmed and jealous at the threat ) We at @ned absorption of the Danish Duchies by Avstris and Pruse'a, while these powers practically ignore the right of @ ‘or members of the Con- federacy to exercise a ee in the of the ‘ Tatrigues and counter. plota are result of thie couditir f aire, but it is evident that the «tn: 1 power are being gradually preased to the wall by the vrewwive policy of Prussia under the vigorous Management of Count Hi ‘The latter i8 pursuing @ course that) seton surope. He has extorted a surrender of the Dach- The In yeaterlay's Ss Wai sketohes of the reveral e Girl Vice President. Av toe @mally opened, the poliboans the partisan Mrew realy forte fybt and the people watehing eagerly for every j* Chcation of the reeulty Gt ip weil te take w cursory view of the jevues and the potion! capital that willenter ut stake their + Mtlent tesues. ed brief biographi- lidates for President paten ia now fore disposition wet juered provinces. the natural “ sud tuserupulous WATOK jahes The Republican party it { Holstetn-Sehleewiy and Lauenberg from Upon the record which they have eatabinhod dure | py « without guarantee ap to their future dite Sng the present term of t ate; and their | y Prussia tony uew annex the conquered platform, ther ‘ a reatin Hof Old | provinces, of turn ther over to the Confederation Drinciples than the ermbocineate: oew ones They | without violating any express compact, That Bleco therneel yen upon the bare of the President's | ghey course will not be carriod out ia abund- aMoasures relative tote war econ what he | ently evident, Prusala is coolly adopting meaures Daa done, avd relteracog Cor natiot lO) that Indicate a foregone conclusion to monopellze ambanit ty ne coy noojeetent with thore | at teast the lion's ehare of the Daninh spoils. The ameamures, or to mye ! f peace that | pront strateyic pomtiona of Koeland Rendsbury are not lad witional 60r- | have been seized by P u soldiers and the p render by the authority of prratio " «pices of Prussian engineers he United Save © ent. ‘ie DKS | for connecting the ve with the North Sea, by @tive capital © toof the peace sentinoent ems | means of a ab p canal acrow the peninenta of Hol. Bodied the ¢ Piatiorm, tovether w stein, indicute settled purpose on the part of ome tnatters of minor importance relative to MO- | prveaia not to vel nquish the Duchiew either to the Crmiax's military record, Upon the peace pro- | © jnfederation or to independent rulers, The exe. Clivities of the Domecratic party they expect to ¢ cuton of the propored chip canal, though it might tablish watrony point, Their aim wit be to prove | pedound te the im livernent of the that their opp: welded virtunily @ 99 | Proegan monarchs " pert unconditional pone they willing t dis | eantage to the Gertoau people, and. profit vide the Union for its nent, and to Kubik tO | gpg wn nations, Itweould break down one of the the erection of a r Confederacy at the Routh. | strongest barriers that have ever been erveted With tus declaration they will appeal directly to py the wh policy of the petty Geran the people—to those who hove lost fathers sonm | prince nines the mdvaucement oof their brothers and relatives by the war-and ask them | gy) jo ta and open the commerce of Wf they are willing that mich secrifice shall bein | ge worlds the manufectures apd vont agricultural vain, They will sk to fire the public heart by | producte of Germany and Northera Europe, which Pointing to the etriccles of the fathers for the st- | hace hitherto been alroost beriwotically sealed up. fainment of the Un their rificom, devotion In view of the inmense advantages that would and hardsh ps and e wey tee | gcerue to the Prussian Mooarchy from the pertnas worthy of their ili aticeat To short F | nent sequisit f the Dachiow lately wrested tron poticy will be to create the meron Ostler) Henmoark and the execution of the ahip canal, the opponents are virtn n af wiih ree ret offer of Count Bu waron to the Austrian bela—encdoreing thelr 7 Smvowating ther | the that) Prussia ond Austria cause, and miding thelr ~ wt tt Se vide Germany between them, is Republicans—are the ermtxeliment of t : improbable would ne first patnotism andloyatts, anit a! nal execution, | r 4 extremely guardians, The Dormocrats th hand, owing to the conflicting Interests and have an equally fruitful source of argument. The of the Euroy cr nie, The Gers Yeading feature of ther plarforin te on declaration | ran people might » to we their Ahat the war, havin 1 procoented four rears, | petty princes extingul altt they would Mafrightful expenditure of Ife and moneys and | probably object to being bought and sold by Pts. having failed in the wconpl ele Mts purpoee | wanex, the Harsnrnes and Lori Naronrox, But of re-eatablishing the Union, ispend> | Hrawanex ta 4 person that cares but Little for the @d until the effect of amicable measures can | opinions of those whom he can crush, He recog tested. They will repudiate the aspersions of dls: | nives no worde that are not bucked by force. He unionigm, and point to their honorable record to | hag always displayed an equal degree of contempt Prove that ever aince the inception of the Demoeras | for ghe minor an princes and for Democra tle party, they have clung tenaciously tothe Union | and would bave little hesitation in sucrific ng and the Constitution, even when those who Low | cither, of both, if they etood in the way of bin de- accuse thern of distoyalty were willing to “let the | greg, He will propitiate Prince becanse that power Union slide” They will clita that thelr object is is necessary to bir, Henee, the rumor that his erand plan of the divison of the German empire between Austria and Prussia with the Hon's # to the latter, ia to be purchased by the Rhenioh provinces reek. to reestablish the Union as the Fathers of the Re- Public made it, ivinyr to the several States all their Constitutional rights, and d terference with their loeal i advocate » convention of the Hnteuane the cession of tutions, fhey will States, as the moet effectual method of attaining this result, and will to France, is probably cor- A Fresh Sample of southern Chivairy. Apminat Fansagut's indignant complains of the conduet of the Confederate officers at Fort’ Monran in spiking their cannon breaking their swords, gad otherwise injuring property after the wt flag had been hoisted, shows that the bad example of the pirate Semmes has tainted a large portion of the Confederacy, It fs an established rule in war- fare that the status prevailing at the moment of the first manifestations of surrender shall remain jo. tact ae far us niwy oppose a further continuance of the war upon the ground that it ie not caleulsted to achieve the de- sired end, and that its cessati every consideration of justice, humanity, hberty and the public welfare. The record of Mr, Lincotn, during his present term, will give them a wide field from which to gather political capital, They will arraign the President before tho bar of public opinion as being necountable for all the disasters to our arms, the lose of life, the expenditure t m is demanded by f mon be, aud the peculation of oMficiaiy the franda of coutractorss that no undue at- the depreciation of the currency, the increase of | tempt shall be made to deprive the captors taxation, the hich prices and athonsand other iia [Of the honor and substantial — advantage that need not be mentioned, With all thie “stock | Of Vietory. Tho observance of these rules conduce fn trade," coupled with the popularity of their | te the cause of humanity aud mercy tothe vane candidates, they are cager for the fight and feo! | (ished, and render it infamous for victors to make confident of victory. any hostile movements after the first signals of sure render, Ourcnemies, in thus viclating the prin Singular Errors Kespecting the Draft, During the suspense that prevuila relative to the postponement of the draft, and the naval enlistraent claims, it ix desirable ples of honorable warfare, would lose more than they gain, ifit were not impossible for our off to imitate thetr conduct, and strike the vanquish Our te correct a few errors re- officers lower ther eannot standard as Specting the period appointed for the draft, which ventlemen because their ener r not ia generally believed will take place on Monday comprehend and obey the — rules f - clive nem. In tho first place, the filty day allowed by | jizod warfare, They muerte continue’ to. ree the President's proclamation, which was issued and dated July 15th, will not have expired until Tues. day next, so that in any case Mhe draft cannot take Place on Monday next, ua expected, It also eppears that there is @ curious discrepancy be- twoon the President's proclamation and the “au. thorized" version of the Furolment Act, relative to the period assigned to districts to fill their quétas by volunteering, In the official edition of the laws spect flags of truce from the vanquished, even though they may know that their jenerosity is likely to be abused by men like Sagres of the Alas bamo, and General Patoe, of Fort Morgan note. riety. Adtniral Fareaoor and Captain Wixsrow can more readily forgo the awords of men in whom treason hgs stamped out the sentiments of honor, than they can afford to imitate them by disregard. ing in future the ery of distress and crushing of the Inst session of Congress, earefully collated | them aud their flags of truce until they are rene with the originals at Washington," and published | dered phveleally incapable of cheating us of a sine “by authority," we find the second section of the gle fruit of victory, Act quoted as follows ‘That in case the que elas or any part thereof, of Falr Wages for Working Women, any town, lowunl |p, Ward of a city, preciuct or Orrick Wouktsa Women's Uniox,) enon hey ria any county not so subdivided, 18 Coumbers sireet, not be tiled within the space of sixty days : ; he Working after such call, thea the Prosdent shall jamedie % the Bittor of The Su Working ately order a dratt for one year to All auch quota, | Women's Protective Unou, of which Hon, Jude or any part thereof which may be untilled, Day |6 President, desires to call your attention to Tho words ‘sixty days" which here occur in the “Statutes ab Lurwe,’’ which, it juay Le observed, are received as authority in all courts of law are rendered “fifty «i in the Prosident's proclamas fon, Anerrorhas probably been committed by the Boston publishers, as the President's procla- mation allowlng fifty days’! is in accordance with the newspaper reports of the proceedings in Cou. @reass relative w the act atihe time of its passaye, But it f# reasonable to suppose the autboritics will allow the people the benetit of the doubt—or error, whichever it may bo—and postpone the draft for ten days, 60 as to avoid ull eavil, The delay would afford time for many districts to fll up their reepec- tive quotas, and stimulate all to push forward the work of enlistments, 80 that it may not be neces- { Wome York, asking an advance prices Government work, You would jreathy ob! by giving the petition a place if that is not poss.bley by you may deem best caloulatod to prouiote the inter. este of Wornen—many of suirte at ef cents a potr, and i tor the enclosed petition of the workt iu the we us in your colulmua or wivin. whom are mnshing army rawers in some instances jour cents a pair, your generosity, to do ail movetmeut, | remain, very respectfully, cM, at Give; and, Trusting fia io this in you can t Kro P.S.—Please state t! at the OMe st the petition t ot the Working Wome Union, 18 Chambers street, y be signed *s Protective If agreeable. we should ary to enforce the draft on the 17th of September— | also like to have it recoive sicners at your Office, the period when, according to the afficial copy of | Yo tne Hox, Epwin M. STANTON, BRCRETARY OF the Act of Congress the draft should commence, Wat - dihianal 4 Sin —We the undersigned We rkingwomen of the Aguvewsive Policy of Prussia. City of Now York, nr ‘tfully solicit your indul- Kence, While we relat the causos which have com: Tax acquisition of the Schleswig-Molatein Duch+ | pelled uate sek rele! trom the Gk vernmenh of jes by the Germans has so far, produced cifeects NGA Ate ie on Lovored pres entatve, 1 the bres he " fi vellion, c © reverse of the bie iJ precisely the reverse of those that had been antici whinh bas deaclaiad em she pated previons i the war, Instead of increasing prices paid for female Blaten the un!ty that in th« rishod dream of German | Arsenal, were barely a ube tain subsistence, No stronger arutuent of the necessity of our ap- peal can be adduced than the unprecedented ju- crease in all the necessuics of hfe, coupled with the fact that women's labor has been reduced more than thirty per cent. s:nce the existence of the rebellion, We do not ask charity, we come to you as Ame- rican women, many of whum have sacrificed the dearest treasures of their besris on the altar of freedom. ambition, that event lus cppsrently added a new bone of coufention to the discordant elements al- ready existing in that country, The thirty-six independent States which compose the Vaterland are now agitated by the most opposite feelings and interests, to a degree that almost precludes the bope of reducing order out of chaos—during the present generation at least, The smaller States oa Capeornunne ye F Ope germs P ; ney ibsuch notice ae | We appenl to those tn at to do all in their power to alleviate the misery h 16 the inevit- able result of war. Letit not be said that the Government turns a deaf ear to the prayer of women who bave given thelr all to thetr connt Yiut we ask ity order to the Quartermnater- al, authboriziug } to iuerease the price ¢ p labor, until it ehall approx.mate to the price ully aak you Of it comes fy the contract ¥y upon all contrac. at prices, We feel assured thocuerargvument.@ required to induce you to use ail the power vested in you. than the fact that to«lay thousands of delicately reared women § tathers and brothers have failen old, are toakin’ army shirts ab 61x tors to pay me of jnatice and humanity, we implore you to do ail ia your power to remedy this evil. Trostug in thm, woo has promised to te 8 father to the fatherless, and the wiaow's friend, we leave our cause tn your hands praving that God ay So incline ¥ eart that ir answer may cotoe a8 & iainistering auvel to our bouseboldm fevching us that onr sweritices have not been in van. We have the }onor to subseribe our elves, The fore, petition explaina itself and is emis hent'y worthy the prorupt adention of the female operatives of New York, and the support of the pub- Vie atlarve, The increased 1 living has ren- ortner prices sor female labor wholly ine + and We wre aasured that it only requires ve the facts before the proper anthorities In order to obtacn fair rerouneration, Tha movement properly emanate from the working women, trost that they will take the matter in bane, and not only sien these petitions to Seeretary BStavtox, butalse procure the aignature of their friends, To th would suggest that one or more females y factory and work room siall call at the office of the Female Protective Assoointion, 18 Chambers street, to pros eure bli Las promptly aa por shold and we is end we from ever in our city bke and return the sible, fied up with te sienatuma of their friends 1 associates, Petitions mey also be found on the counter of the BUN Office, to which lulieg are requested te call and ap. pend their siynatures, A almilor movement of the Working Women of Philadelphia elicited & concession from Secretary Stanton and the President, of all that was requested, with an order thatay ence should te shown for soldier's wives and daugiters inthe yranting of work. A depu- taton from the Working Women's Association of Pinladelphin, now in New York, assured us that the move t in Philadelphia was entirely suc- cessful, and secured a large advance In prices, The women of New York will, no doubt, prove equally successful if they take up thie matter in earnest, nd the efforts of thelr friends by signing the above petition. such other con- and aece and adopting certed action aa may be necessary, Financtal News, Markets, &c. New York, Mriday, Sert.2 6 P. M.—The tock market has fluetnated considerably to-day, cloe- ing at fleuree diffe,ing but little from thoee of Inst evening. areadvancing, The tinetua- tions in vold have Ty hd gs fioverumen by 2b) 2b1%e; + 110, The loan market was more actly Sterling billet but afterward, aT percen 6 for curse acy, ve been sold up 1 to 270 tor ba BTOCK sales ST BOARD, 0 Erle R. to Hud ‘Re. 110 ao, § do, 200 Readine wou do,. le K 133 Ka bas 40 Mich, Cen, RL. 15 1m) do 1) Chi. & Mi R M.5. 4 N, In. 1000 Mafia, ie. to B ) Ohio & Mie nn do 7% Tan NOY 400 Til wm Chi, & w Cle, ant do., Chi. Lm ik i K 5 Bk, Comm eet hi Chi, & QR 1) Cur. Coal Mt io gh Mil &'P. du C., lee to th abl oe Pebkt. W.&C, oA Cant mu Co, ot lw do, luo Wyomin i lo AL & TOW. R. 75) Quiekeily 2 le re £9 in, pat 4) Ashbar 6 1 1s) Canada ¢ 29 Grexory le bel feat a W wah ROARD, va ¥ 40) Roading t foo M, 5. * N. la Al. ) Ohio & Mire bx Cum Goal if do,. 0 Atlantic M. 5. ECIAL NOTICES, Lem 2-30 Treasury ¢ives loan, The Seereiary of the hotce that subsexipuous will be - oelved for Coupon Notes, Pay we thr al inte rceat, por veet bokhto be paid in Preasury eare from Aus, lth, with ser Theee now will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturit cent, gold bearing honda, payable not less than five nor more than twon- ty yearéerom thei us the Government may They willbe isued in depomiuations of $54 FO, 1000 and B5,00h and dollare or wome multiple into «ix ie Inte, elect, Bh, nuet be for titty uy, As the notes All subeeriptions of Utty dol- dmw interest from Augue) 15, periones making depowite subsequent to that date must pay the loterest necrued from date of note to date of depowit, Parti positing twenty-five thousand doliare and Upwards for these notes at any one time will be ab sowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN, 1) iss National Savings Bank, offering « higher rate fnterest han mny other, aod the best security, Any savings bank which pays ite depositor in U, s, Notes, ¢ me thatitie pasins in the beast circulat- ing medi of the countiy. sud it cannot pay in any- thine | or it#own asse‘e are ether in govern- MeDt recuritios OF sn hows Or Louds payable in gove ehmieut paper Oo of bie into a Six p ent, &-20 Gold Band, Ip mad.tion to Lie very s& intercet on the netee for three years this privilege of convers ie now Wor) muONE bhice percent, per aauun, tue eure eer boute for d-20 bonds ia i t less thaa mine per cent, premium, aud beiore the war the premiam on six per cent, U.S. stocks was over twenty por cont It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the pre- enk market rate, ia not less than ten per cent, per annum, ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION, But wide from all the advantages we hove enume: ce SPECIAL NOTICES. tated, a special ‘Act of Congress exempte all bonds and ‘Treasury notes from -ocal taxation. Un the averme, thle exemption fe worth alout two per cent. per an- HUM, according to the rate of taxation in various parte of the country, It ie believed that no securities offer eo great in- ducemente to lenders aa those issued by the govern. ment, In all other forts of indebtuess, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companion or separ rate communities only, is pledeed for payment while the whole property of the counery is held to secure the discharge of all the cbiigations of the United Staten. SUBSCRIPTIONS the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, corner of Wall and Naaaqa atroet. Firet National Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street Second National Bank of New Yor dat & Weny. Third National Kank of New York, 5 Nassau «treet. Fourth National Hank of New York, 27 4 29 Pine «t. Fifth National bank of New York, 34% Third ave. Sixth National unk of New York 6th av, & Mdway Hiehth National Bank of New Yor'k, 660 Broadway, Ninth National Hank of New York, 46. Broadway, Tenth National bank of New York. 240 Broad : Central National Hank of New ¥ 71 Dunae National bachange Bank of New . I Greenwich WILL BE KECRIVED BY etroet and by all National Banks which are deporitartos of public money ANU ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the ec moe will doubtleme AFFORD FACILITL St BSCRIPERS. 443 “The Haman Face Mivine.”— What of the Features? A long nose, aehort nowe, a blant nose, orasharp nore, What does it indicate ? byes, Black byor: Auburn Hair, Brown Hair, Hiait, Red Hair, Cheeks Ching Lipa with What do they siwnify ? See [hase trated Phrenologieal Journal, pept. No. by first posts only 20 conte, Newstneg have it, Address Meer. FOWLER & WELLS . New York, 329 (ray Binek ditoples in them » 389 Broad wa, Dr. Schenck, of Philadelphia, will be at his rooma, No. 2 Hood at, New York, every Tueaday, trom 9 A, Mountio PM to examine the Innes of consun puves with lis Kespirometer tor which he charees three dotiars, but il aly ce free, Schenck's Pulmouie syrup, fea Weea Tone and Mandrake Pills will cure cousunoption, and frequently in ite ad. vanced staves, tut itis always beet to not put it off too inte, le always hve tresh supply ot medicines at his rooms, which ean be had at ail times, 56 forthe Hairand Skin. herous, drueeiste, Harry's Tricep- The best and cheapest artic Sold Lf all Sui prs Highest Premiam Elase ines 4) Hrowiway, NewYork, 5 Fulton et, brooklyn ou - DEA EUSTACE. On Frida d Her of James and and .. » Grace White, only u butte aged 6 months a telntires and friends of the family are Teapect. fully invited to et the funeral, ou Saturaay after. hoon, Hd inet, at Ls Oe k pat stium the resi- dence Ob ber erandtather, let at. 215 CASS —On Bept. ad, Elizabeth, the beloved daus ine of John and Mary Cassidy, aged 2 years and Le » well, sweet bud of beauty, fare thee well, t too pure and lovely In w world like thts to dwell, The friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the reaidence of ber parenta 45 Hienry et, Loudonderry (ireland) papers please copy 24 CanOh AN—On Friday, & Anna Marian danehte } months as fe and 1 tte attend ¢ wllernoon, at 1 o'clock, fiom 2y COBRIGAN In Brooklyn, sept, ist, James Corri- gan, in the Ss:h year of hie we, The tuneral will take piace from his late residence, 151 Butler # on Sunday aiternoon, Sept, 4b, wt 2m o'edoe 7 FINEGAN—On Sept, let, Owen Finevan, aged 43 years & native of th shof Donanure, Co, Mon- aban, lreiwud, The relatives and friends of the family fully invited to attend che funeral, thi afternoon, at 1 o'viuck, trom the reside mother and brothes:, 56 Weet chet, Hb will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, LSON—On arine Aun, bel Gileon, qed 4 mor dhe eiobiver aud fully invited te AlLeruoon, at parents, 216 Bast 11 HILER- At Gre Willinin H, Hiler, years, The funeral will take pinee from his late residence, cor, Calver and 4th ets this (Saturday) atternoou, at volock, Lhe relatives and trienda are respocttully nyced to attend, without further invitath Boston papers plouse copy bs HOGARTY—Oo Sept low ot Pat- rick tlogarty, aed Ballinasioe, Co. Galway, [rein the ielntives aod friends ave roepectfully invited afternoou, to atten bighth ave: 4. 2, after a short ill. hoe, Carolan, aged 2 family are respect- sal, this (Saturday) West slat st, re roapect. he 2d inet, of whoop oueh, Cath- Mt ti sud Kien on Wednesda ot Boston, Mass., “po form a. Jet, Bridget, years, Dative reside Apers Plomee Copy. LATTIMOKE On Thursday, sey and paiitul lines, Elien, the be Lattimore, in the sod year ot her ace. May her soul rest in peace} 1, after along ed wite of John The friends and acquaintances of the family are Tespeetiuily lovited to attend the fuberni, on Sunday atiernoon, 4th ina at Lo'clock, from her late resi- deuce, 12 Monroe st. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, w09 MARTIN -On Sept. Ist, John F. Martin, aged 29 rears and 9 months, Hie teas wil be taken from the residence of his fatho f Patrick Martin, 17 City Hall Place, to St. Andiew's Uhuich, where s rower Reyuloin Mase will be red Up tor the tepoee of lis soul as 10 o'clock, A. M., on Saturday, id inat, The rods and ace Qual utauces of the tamily are reapectiuiy invited to wtteud the funeral at 12 » © Calvary Come. tery for interment, ty 3 d EGUE—On Fri at 8 o'clock, in won ol Joan an Mary aac lezue, aceul ean i and 2] days ude of the family are respectfully invited to wi, OO SUUdBy wlleruoon, Sept the remdence of his parent, Lith Hhatvem, we on Thurs slay, Sept, J, of consumption, we dud Gon he » and the members of Co. Ay That Berg NO YON, Gy ace luvited to attend the raneial, trou hie late re 4 Cannon #, on Daturday, depi. ody wb] \ o'clock. par ase Copy. YOUNG Osth year of his age, after a ehort and paiutu Youns, & sesideatot this elty for the sand those of hie brother » Wm. Hen:y and Forman, Lulmanand bis nephew ttully invited to. attr ad ence, 474 B. Houston 4, abe o'clock, be TRADE NO ICES. OUR BINDERS, VRINTERS, STERED- PY Pits LB NTAN hits, and Pik BOOK TRADE, B You are earnestly invited a to attend a MASS nt T- ING of thew Trades, nt COOPBR INSTITUTE, on BALURUAY EVENING, Sh? dd, to oxprves your determination ior A GOOD CLLY GON ERNM vet REMEMBER, EP Is YOUR ¢ The Seventh Kesiment Band and # first clasa Glee Club wil euliven the oceasion, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, r Thomas boy le, Robert M. Poer, George Mc kuvbin, don scott, A. ts, Cook, Fro wig sargent, Widen Matthews, ‘Thomas W, Gowan, K. W. McGowun, Rovers Geatty, !, Van Guiider, W. P. Vatien, A.&. Lavy, Willitig 5. hane, Ji, Moke vale, Crsmnce Green, we Med atadia, Andrew Mitche siaia 1, Boiiutds CU. 4, achoueuueier, W. Malloy, abd others, GOOD SPEAKE hs PROM THE TRADER will address the meeting, jot KNEYMEN BAKERS P, UNION NO. 1 Mueetes Wo-mght, 1ST Bowery, upper Tie Sat business of importance will fh let every tember be pre.eut and al) cabaret 5 nat tae a desire i uniié in this bond of bigvectlon, IRA A CAMP. BELL, Pree, JUMN BILEY, sec. 261 Nit Crarde nd ally. Ticke are Ag Sunday, Chairman; NN SEGAR MAI will be held SOLOMON, Capper, tion. Short BREW T William A, Abealom I James 1, miles from Bridge, at delightful furnished Hiondway, of the age, ‘4 ’ Me BROWSE, FE: ATHE No. by day evenin orator, will ‘The followh TRADE NOTICES. Union, of New rox aud vieinity, Annual Be-nie i me edt, armngereuts have Ween made tor a good thine geners extra ladies U6 ota, The Committee of chy at Sept. 4th, at 10 o'clock Fey ¢ monthly dues and proposals liminary me Sep. bat A 0 various foremen and to arrange for sean ic lostitute, unde City of New York, and TRUS Lacie popking Treas, Caleb B, Knevala, Henjanin y Bonney, Feyeron the erounds, and by Undertakere be held on Sunday evening tetipecanens wits sbug several pieces, Speakers invited to at trrothers Kidd and Nash, SAUSE, Rec, SATHE No, os OTICE—THE Ti TRUNK AND BAG Maker# Ny ra helt Fi ie on Pandey, Sept. 5t rem Tid id hid ene A fi Ample 4 ave, cor, Danei wo platforne. 5) conta admitting lady and eentieman; ps al 4 notified ww meet foe at 3 cece Pee Te EBC HLG. Sh PEAR See, Comm. EW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAT. Ar NIONS recular monthly meetine of the Union Nout be ne held at o'clock This (Saturdas) Evens ing, September 3, 4, Fyua near the Toweryv B, CODDINGTE »N, Reeds Secretary. Canal’ streets resident. 14 Ww. vu orme Hall 1OLMES, “MAKEK Vy pest IN—A MEETING des ta on aw membership. & PY Drea't. APO ALL WORKERS IN, GOLD, “SVE Brana, Load and Tin. ing will be held on clork, at the ae ueney en here pe y ev Howery, 9 ris at the "Ciera Mase Meeting the eurpices of the Citizens’ ‘Areotles speeches be delivered, ee a bs toedes to which metal atthe suffer in puree health by the corruption of the ity tneaur will be pointed out to ob: wate tained! Come early, A full attendance erat trices injury. os js expected sag ‘OOD-LAWN CBMETERY, FY RTHB rh pod Vicinity. Pres., Horace F, Clark, fee- Pres, Augustus Schell, Charies Crary, William F, Morris, Sam . Parsons, David Hoadley. WILLIAM CLIFT, Controller. ‘eters, ith, See, Contains over Suv acres: lota read le; tm oimnce tthe W b Station, mile pezoud William's Bridge, on reached funerals to snother entrance for funerals in ariom R. chartered cars in sh minutes trom 20h from. Cent King's Bridge, ani miles from Cent MeComb"+ Dam “4 drive, Deseriptive pam at the office, By Fast sitore will ae ths AY Ponta byt ihe sane 45 ___ SOCIETY NOTICES. Au ‘PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING this evening, at 1°7 Bowery, by Neptune Divisio Spe aud singers iuvited to come, Short speeches and sings kK ‘ Vrea iw PUBLIC TEMPERANCE ME & at 6s Ld when Master Boone, the greatest won: onty 9 years old, will deliver an oration og nino Mine Boone, the talented singets DT. WOLFORD, Pres. PATHER MATHEW T. A.B. 806 METY, No. 4 of New York, Hall vd et and Jd eve, om Sumday evening, the 4th inet, at 7 \ hear rt Speak~ erme-Mr, Glasier and Mr, apt. Pp O'CONNOR, eit w pec, Phy Kk MATTHEW 1. A. B, SOCIETY SN. Y.. Father Matthew Hine eg Bi Noe rauce meeting Sunday even it 7 oe. aking by Mr. MILLE tg MICHAE MILLER, ood Mr. MICHAEL MADDEN, Sin Ny Mi. KEANE and otheie, ED ASD: LURE MAGUIRE, Kee. Sec'y, 126 R MATTHEW T, A. BR. SOCIETY ot New Yor ark, cor 44th st and Sth ave, Sune # Sept. 4, Dr. J. W, EE oer the cinasical mate ver Boek ‘ore this association, dv: te will be RLV Mise 3 MAKGA Mi aa Ae ec ea ae a Mra, * Blot Wee PY ie BORCEL LS Eat Prot. COBHATOH. PF. J. MULL nd ent youn, nitieh will preatde at the Le NAN, Pres; THHENRY B, MOTH ALLS ee eo'y. ATHE F ueual, & Public Temperance Meeting, on evening, the 4th fnat, at T's o'clock rembly Rooms, 361 Brootue « talented and fifved FRANCI lecture, aud M, Hikied dreas the baeeigts Di deliver a The public JON, |, ATHE R MATHEW U. . B.ET.ALB, | ag ~The oid Parent of all the Societies will hold, ag Su at Brook's Awe aie AN, Mase yt. re will be some good Bir’ are thus! re-pectfully invited. KOBE! Pres, TIMOTHY L. LYNCH, See, 137 K MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY No, ne of New York, will hold a public Betis ae Meeting at sunday ky by The publie Con 0 cf SORE see 1 Oe MATHE 5, of Brooklyn. their Hall, O33 Eaot 12ch et, ni euing, 4th inet. at 7 o'clock, aking by Moeais. Hoennan, Campbell and ( nbeaiih.. “sing PME, Metiowat, Mice Sf id “a ar reepeetiniiy invited to attend, » tuittee ou Constitution are requested t@ mn aud Mise Dohertve t ot the Hall on Sunday hernonn at 1 o'clock, PLEMING, Pres. L. MURPHY, Reo 212 R MATHEW T, A, B. SOCIETY No. Hall 22 Courtet. Addresses wil) be delivered to-morrow (sunday) evening, by Goze Hilton, Me Canavan and Messis, Kerrigan, Kelly, Duimaille Stocker, T! TON, Pies ACK 6 she bath No 1, will Sunday ey LLBRAL Whittaker ed to JOHN LY N Vr RAN hs Yio nd that occasion, offe rea i i Inperance sous. ter GLABL Glone and Sonainbloom. singing hy | sublic are invited to attend, D, LANG. JOUN TLERNEY, Ree, See, v8 HALL—THE MEMBERS OF er Mathew |. B. T. A.B. Society, Branct hold a Public Temperance Meetini ening, Sept. 4. Speakers MeaarOitakae LH and MILLER. Singing by Messre, » Wallace and MeGowan, N.B.—Aethis te aN ination night tor officers, all the mwatubers are Te. be present. SYLVESTER BYRNE Kies, NCH, See, OTICE THE ST. JAMES” “ROMA cra cag TU A. Society, will hold No-t8 Bower bet Hex ening next, the 4th ‘oe their new hal al on Sunda, clock, for the prammotien of lemperance, Mr. J. HAGERTY will deliver a lecture Mr. HE Shy O'SULLIVAN Las bis services, and will M. DALY, and NS, bave both consented it eens nephew Mase to be present an will play and «ing a number ot Lieland's beauti melodies on that sweet instrument the Petute Hare tmoniunan, durtuy respect fully invited. DAVID BARTLEY, See, WINE dend KS, T ciety weelily me da piolnineat PATRICK ‘A GRAND M Lnoer the HE FATHER M evening, the evening. The the are JOHN Mek. i ieee ‘TH, Pregptte MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCTAs tion The Directors bave this day doclar YKave * per aaa ree of tax, ° Sept JAS. HEW T. A, oi SO» No. 6, of Greenpolnt, will hold i ulag ry eung at sheir ballio Frankiin et, on dept. ath, at 7 o'clock P.M. Bevergg epeal re and siogecs will be presents LAMB, $ HAWKIN2, Wisi Pr Po. v rie AL, ASS MEETING | DEMOCRACY, auspices of the DEMOCKATIC UNIO® OF THB ABDSUCIA i ahs to ratify we necsloetion ot Fo Will be held in lon bext, Sepe, Dawes whl mddiess the EO. Bh. MeCLt © President, nae " GEORIENE PEND ETON, v Vice Pi esident, bet ry on Thursday event och, Beveral eminent speak hong be elven in futuie advertiveueuts w tevting, The several MeCiellan and Ward Clubs are invi to participate be in attendance ever of the Axsociation, 9.1 Hy W.A a BULL! BOARD AND Rooy OARD! The Committee of Arrangements w evening, at the Headquarters Broadway, by order, tl ‘KE PF. COZANS, President, PLE Me Secretaries, v dry Ww I AR SDAV 1A FEW REe ctable young men can be accomodated with oot bound also a amall bet, ud and HEAP a Vi men, -s instiuc ‘ 4 ] OTEL at, tour rooms fi Board Also, afew respectable men can have URNISHED and pleasant room”, at mode: room for two, Apply at 1 Sd aves, LOD( iINGS, 4 AT No, 5 THO OuPSOR ery cesirable turnished rooms for peg Lions Upon the pianofo: te, at SOc, @ ieee 5 Thompson st, near Canal, “ROOMS TOL ET, WIT! or withoul, Apply at 20 Heury oh for GARNI, 135” THIRTY-EIGHTH. irou, Third ave. Furnished bede fo, Ud respoctable mechauice cam With @ nice furutshed beds: mite rates Ww Bnet ‘ath exch ivan With meoparee room, from $125 wo $17 ver woud. F°,,, NEW BURGH, | eaves iene sta sRIVER R. R-FOR ALBA ian a POUGHKEEPSIE , Kingstou—The MARY PO Jay at, over titernoon Bt 3% o'clock. era 6 wi eo. P Sr

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