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RO. en THE ~ THURSDAY MOR i — 5, aaee, = NEW YORK SUN NING, SEPT, 24, 1564. ers and philanthropists, who desire to improve the social condition of New York, willdo well w adept the practical suggest.ous so lomg and eo pers'sieui- ly urwed by the rx, confin'ng their reform move- ments to the reotcf the evil, and by effecting a radio!) chovge oo the condition of the tenement Douwes ieoplint «desire on the part of the ooen- ‘her ceforms quite as imperatively the iniue'pal government of the E.aopire Sheridan's Victory. Tow aatiefaetion eo universaily felé and oxpremge ed at Genera! Siminas's succes: ja the Bheuan- donb Valiey i nMy warcnnted the rebel arms ’ loealty with €o many bitier recoilrctions had preticmd a ecarce —_ — povute t | newled ( The presence of cy nano! ated avppressed feeluag cfd Wotand uneaines: in yeoprthey for the Vorkingiwomer. the public mint. Is did not seem clear te the ms i ud ehotne mr of the | public comprehension why ® bostile force Wat) pe cee Logs) fthe macs mecting wow women | might at moment be welled to a fore) jail on Puiladcipiua, on Monday les, peorest | medable army of invason, ebould be allowed | againgt the starvation pric@n suid hy the tay cope | to remain so jony upon the frontiers ofthe Nord. | pry In fact, the position of the cornparat mies on the Upper Potorume inspired rf lar ore tual diss | progress to thia city, umder the ‘ors. p 0580 tereat at the pregent Pp . mn ¥ petty ar | time in view ot whack u pcos of the | trust and vexation than the situation at Atlonts | por ayy Protective Union, It in to be hoped that and Petersburg. But all thia has been suddenly | he migeet will reecive the attention that tt da. changed an by the wand of a toaeion, General } prey We should uot allow the din of potitheal Geant, who had petiently bided bie tr excitement to dull our imerest in a tontter. enidenty appeared on the peeve of oper The casualties of the war add daily to Gonn-examined the witnwtion, and as sudden+ | aie number ef females who are or spelled to Ty departed, leaving Lelind bim—wietory, The | earn their own livin and it ia ® duty to the nation will bel 1 history will record, that | memory of the brave men who have died for thelr General Burtivas’s bat goood. was wou in country to mee Coat ter wives ond daughters ah ance with the iostructions received from the Liu | not te unduly cheated or crowded off tho path tenuri-Generul forty « hours previowty 0 U6 | hinorable industry, Least ofall, snould Meac railrond pietiorin at Harper's Ferrv, This dos! inp testes bee jreed to auforing at the ba not deirnet from General Snmerman’s glory. On | oc ihe Government: and 't ia wall the contrary, it enhences its for the hand dat | fan tie nutes wtrikes | as the brain that thini*: | gocptary of W and thought, without efferent ection is worthless Basel. succen nk on es ihe vdue of tre vietory. Genera Barty'’s artny appar to bave | ppp been comp’ bwolen, The enemyte loses! yoy fu killed wud Wounded mie now entimuted toamount | tition ¢ to Uwe thousane, a nb prisonerste five thousand, 1 letters of ¢ ag necessary + read at the P a tacet. iy, that the autuortes are disposed to give all the relicf allowed by | Ta th it isall the atthat the working woreu of New rould present thes ng by wigntn the pe nerease of prices for army work, bow in course of signature at the office of the F ng nv view mak 2 a tote) of ehe thousuud that inay, ood | male Protecthie Union, No. 19 Chambers sirect probat V be inereased to ten by a rigorous pare | Te should be wigned by all fernale employers writ, 1 Eanty's or zinal force tint excecd acreouse of pri fF uray clothing, tents, oud Gove eard ety ht ariny tay vow MO | ernment work gencruily, will be Likely to renct gegarded we belt outelshe tight, or wt least rem | favorably on the rate sped ty operatives ermpivyed dered jncaps! tak wy sere us rewatance | iy private firmus, Our influential citizens and ty General dnnines, with oat relnforecuents fromm | especially tho wealthy and yenerous-bearted ladies Ler'y army that are invie needed at Petersbury, | of New York —moy materially aid the movement The fects, therefore, of the vict probably | for improving the condition of the fenule operas betuwive usthe ¢ andonh V, + ud uncover | givex, by cooperating with’ the “Fetule Pros Lynehbury to the 1 eu plone dreaded | teeuve Union " The organization fe wider by the enemy, and ae re ‘ nod by Ge the coutrol of @ committee of well-known era! ( Tt now sil Man y citizens and kind 1 vigit te the office af may achieve whot Host itewe | No 13 Chambers «tr Inquiry — whieh is complieh., Tit ewM wolicited—will Gem rate its prevut halucss highest value, Wit ' jm Joapabtitics We understand that “ite Unigu" OUP poses Ribu i | bow req created pecuntury meaty 19 over | retain tenatle ou ' sole Uf uot ionapan * | to weoom pl sh the desired resulty and w. tuly dle con n of at of General | receive contributions for that purpows, Te wm | Ne I not ty 89} therefore, who have ths heart and means t aid, by ‘ rT mpat! r ney, in this work, sre re | ay's A juested to eall or send to the { the Union yp me t mir it na tmnay Le enclosed Moone & Keac, | n Se | i is of the Workingw Protective ! aticaton t ‘ Union, 1s Chambers street at te Ges office | hinond — p per ' Union force bei ap ‘ j 0 The Wites of Politicians, Ato period that sppeare simultaneous witl As ihe t me aches for the munetpal poanoan ty re recn Ucnenus Pile + the proveesional politigans yr cunlly as May not Gis in ¢ ' ae vels Us interest e welfare of t worl out off mee the pet f 48, ovarc becoming ve .clivus about | Douviie by Sy ity fe neces: ‘ men the corrup. | Mot been aleea Wir : at pel pp arent virtues ema. fow duys nyo ont 1G butte In fact, inte! 7 with | Gene dIMAN rin frou North | the pointof bul! ay over wh Indiation at the ern Geos i cee A TOW nbunce that prevail ia vu vernment. Of hours or a tiles eter t oan | thes} no peronal ends ¢ eer Other q PuAeD Og Ds | On pot Ther only ambition te humble erest at Lic pre je cans of serving the pe inotrne | ments to ue the city from the fright ries | sSoctal Lite andi it enemeat Hone — | nint bit 1 i aay unk he vos Tany 4 i ' Yarge cit £ ee CBOE Urnent, & uly d ms to a far preater wnt nN Peountry | be the lathe hands of ibe people to bring towns isa tt u to every reactor 5 bit | aout the great municipal miacenin But in the | the causes proiuecins this cos ey ve ist of all this phyccriticnl sympathy, th. ondus. | Not generally vucerstocd. Now Yoru, for t » | trial uld berth tle falle of the | fu noted throughout ie co iniry tu prevalence | piter n ety. Bb on , of jimmorality, sud w It 5 the euiject a | le caught In the deceptive trap, thei Careful examiiation, people aro struck with the bane ont y reflect upon tue character, re Deliof that thie cunditon iva natura! concomitant | pregout oeenpation of those who make gue Pcityy aud oro disposed to wttribute ity ia | ing promises, Let them consider whether or nut @ome Vague Way, ty the groster te sand | they ure of the class of profeasional politicians, and incentives te vice tbat @ ito rye | whether they Lave wy 1 ty of in twoehthe however, is erroneous. Ciuc ought to Le ws free | working people di ther have iu Wey tbeon ip from vice ws Uie rura) distrivisy cud were the ditlere | any way ideotitied with political latriwuc, slow @uce iu populat the uly diserepaney, they | them nv counte » for their attractive profea- would un hte be wo. There in in re j Sons are simply a qa btocover ulterior designs, | wocial intercourse between tumilies residi 19 | The spdustrial classes ure competent to decide tor | Villages thay fu ir cities, In the tormer | themselves whom thay will support for ip ipal the peuple coniiunall Interinivgle with offices, and they have ne oc vou for the at or | otier, fauulios are cons thrown toveth- j agency of pr vided #vimpathizers They have po | or, while the sggial mois free and | yoeg for ructora dy tenet them .ossons of por unrestraiued, In the latter, as every city resic knows, there ise tween lunilies, Bach has its elrele mare, buticis wel Ju speakiuys « that intiuuey widel: The true elt 4eMt} Lticul economy ; nor du they need the service of Httle fun darity bes | agents to manage their political business, ‘They friends to be | a) preciute the uoveasity o! pal reform, aud wo that families often live with- | ure intel tgent enouch te eet it fur themselves; snd any prop sition by parties outside ut their own ris simply @ tneane to ity Be some new ruption Upon the City Government, When pro- feeslvuul Pol.lciwus are see to expend money and mp ' npiratly mun) fatance for years, Without indulany in a tbe country would ensue tu eason of the excessive vice Nes in the manuer a fow weeks, and imrnorality u which the poorer claasos are huddled toyetherin | jabor fur the osteusible purpose of uldiny the overcrow led tenement houses, and is not directly working cladves, it is warning enouyh to beware of the result of large populations, Thrve-fourtks of | thew, They are only “ousting their brevi upon the fubalitants of New York Hve m= tenement the waters’ with tue oxpe tation that it will retumn to them u hundred fold ip the procurement o! their desired ends, houses, aod an examination of their condition furn- jwhes the solution of this whole subject. A late official report shows that in one wand of this City, WRONSGS OF SEWING WOMEN, Price of Bread Wager Paid by Coutrace tors Letter of President ¢ olp -Moete jug of Workingwomen in Vhuadeiphia, Seated in Sansom Strwet Hall, last Monday even- ing, at a meeting of the Workingwomen's Relief Association, one could not help ruminating over taut couplet of Tom Mood's— “O God! that bread should be so dear, eases ve les Uten thirty persons often sleep to- And flesh woud blooa ao ebeap |" gother in a rola not exceeding teu feet square, There they sat some two hundred women, ree where they are huddle! together without regard w | Pes tably clad the mest of them, vet wll \ ith the | ANGE iin. wane deities Anoelbie marks of want and privation iupremied | ex oF decoucy amy Women ane eMildredy 4 | uyou their countenances, In surveying the wudie | many sé coo be packed inte the space of # steeping | cuee, the en yrs presented itself bow they manage apartment bresibing the putrid air of their to live at all ; for forty cents, it will be adinitted, te exhbalations, iu Gefunoe alike of the laws of bealth one hundred aud thirteen rear houses contain one thousand sx hundred and fitty-three far 'lies being pearly fifteen familice, or seventy iubabltante to each hou.© ; and twenty-four other houses contuin ap average of seventeen fam Hew ple It is houges are wholly in or eighty poos BAY that these lequate for so large a number atietics abow that ta many each needless to of people, and the s hardly a suthe ont compensation tor a single me let sone fora Gay's sustenance; aod those are the | and of morality, No wouder that children ao rear- | wayes that, for mony long aud Weary mootting past, | become imbue! with view, As well might re. | there en have worked torduly, Look wt the Beale prices, dear public—ye who live tu marble | tneuwot be expected trom the offsoring of 4 savage | palaces and whose Aig tise clas of the luxu. ae virtue t emanate from such habits Such | M69 wha Waist A 3 CA = oe s Avermucks teu cente ; by tucessant labor four | houses ure simply botebods of view from whieb | oy yen le wade aduy. Pantuloons, sizicen opring the bad elements of city Ma and trom | cents; « day's labor Hoavy overcoutsy forty couts whence go forth the means of poisoning and cor- s00h, wile jen cenws addinoual for moleiny twenty. < ‘ : 5 © Duttonbolos ; a day's Labor also, Tupting our whole social eyetem. The occupants of | “4, you Wouder, then, that the working women | theve houses are pot entirely to blase for this | met es masse lust eveaing tor the purpose of adep’ wtate of affairs, It is the force of circumstances | 'RF Measures to right Y Wrolg wud to compel | ~- the pinching of poverty — that compels them to live sueh » Ie, and until # reform those thoods in the whape of men—Government con. is imstituted in the construction and arrangement tractom— who, by their inuuman coiduch ere driving ten thousand Working Women into the very Jaws of hell, to do justice, at least, to thuse whom ty s number of philanthropic ladies, for the pur. pose of siding and protectiug those of the sex whouw poverty bad led to the position omen, cncugh wen ‘t presented to the toda ot that the sewing women uae humility ; that they had pe their rights pleat under foot by tyrants; and hence i} gh fe let { and vigorous the necersty for a determine! © ace : under which tion to rescue them from the thraldom It is the Gesign of this aesociation to assist, not they existed alone the sewing wemen, but the working women o this elty t nume.ous waysi—To secure theta lor! pr fon fr fraad and osivon free of expurres to appe tl resp Ny. but firtnly, to i to the cost uf emp oer for wales proporte lvugt algo to shorten the ra of labor vo tat they a cont to the rt a of health | one ment.l culture: to open new and approprote e#: heres of labor in departucnts not now veer by women; to wopt a & werving poor may to re! aul those out of work secured etoployment: and tosppeal to the women not nese itaie | to work for a liviny to abstain from working for pin-mones, fo that their needy sisters may be enabled to earn # respectable Lveliiood for themaclves and litte ones. Asan tnitiatory movement, a short time since a Petition was presented wo the Secretary of War, by oid anaceiation ayned by thoneand of working women, askin: thas prices for Government work be mivonoed intl they sl onld approximate to the cout of Len, and that the facilities for civing ont work be creathy inercaged, so that many more won Tight recoive the benetit of che work direct, wii ont baing swindled by contractors, Tove potitiou met with a partial success, The Arwenal super ine feu tent baa yiven potlee that from or two thousand more women will hereafter receive work direct from the Government; and that an advance of twenty per cent, will bereafter be pod. Bes des this he intention of the Assuc ation to sustaina registry oflice, where women secking employment can obtain situations at all kinda of business tree of charge; to open a work root, where ail articies, both of male and female op- parel, can be mace atu fair pre, the proutol the labor voing inte tbe hands of the sewing women theraseivea. Itis also hopes thata fund may be raised that will enable them tu dispense rid, in the tere. ble winter approwe, sto tt ose eullering trom hunger and privauen tective Associations wll hkew se Le orvaned in the ditlereut warus of the city, and every edurt will be used to etlece Wie ub- jeets for Which tue suclety bas been instituted In course of time ® werk room wall Le opened, where all suru of sewing wil be executer Lae diea, veudemea'* and ebildres's cloth up will alse be made, with aespateb, at tocdera: io order to curry Out tiie Intention the society ueeds pecuniary ed, sod the public ig beseeclsugly ape pealed ty to @id bob pane an eflort, B.nguier os it wawy appear, it io nevertheless true, that ssuce the outlreak of this Warthe prow pai tor fotuale laver has been reduced thirty per while every wrticle of use, be at food or ranuer increased @ hundred per cent. waking & reduction vl oue buudred od thirty por cent. im woman's jubor., Tt will be readily uduaitos Uhat this state ot withing suouwld Letexiet Wheu tens Wares Lave been increased so as ty beara relut.¥e prop tien to the cogs of ving. Sore w.ll reply that it ts the ree sult of the inevitable laws ot trade, viz :—that when the supply eaceeds the demand, Wages bust decrease, Li such was the cause Low, We muipbt deen: it worth our while to argue this point; but us it ie pot true of this couniry, we Gd suisse at, Biroply remarking, that any oue thasdoubts the fact wat the gupply does vot equal the deiuand, neod omiy reaitue alvercsements tor bands inthe papers of the any to conv nee themselves iLeve is a ucoper cause then thi aud itmay be jound 1D # COL. baton of en ployers to pay siur- Yeton prices. Were uot wish to be undemtuod ts saying that these wen bave deliLerucely aud de- eue ay ectered jute auy such agreement or come pa by bub We do Say thatsuch is the practic! ree suit. eur plug of operations; that this.s tbe trait the o& tow pureue > oud further adieu tty insvead of caslying their iuord nate ceslre for gala iu ibe arvug prices they pay “or labor, Gr prott out ob ihe consuiuer, suividual, they would Lita the backe ot these peoy bat st Wouluy Like & *stero by whieb tbe ce- iwhen tn disresa, via peoble (brown tn t eRe Mpercep- ubl Ag an evice o th art tr prices, ce the wur +e Gppend ow Bae Nieto! bie Of Wager poual ie doOl aud ae present juue by cont uct vO4 Or Worm at the Are Hu tue preys paid at tue reve Arnenal, Areena'l, Contractors. i. lid, Shirte » samwere ° Ihoukity Ponte Cavalry Panta ra janed bb 4 4) iuloedl ee + ws Covering Canteens. 04 v4 Ouv try Jacke re Overalls... 20 ; Bed backs sees nw a An one who can ¢lance over such a statement and hot ‘vel for these poor workit men Ulisse have ® tot A r sswere de) veri. Fre 4y) aud others, walter, Richardson, Wil- juresa of Mr. Van me Of @ eotut Spp aed to va dent relative to iu ‘hy the wayes vi the work’ng women in the employ of the Gov- ernment, Wes particularly pertiuent to the eall of Abe taceting, aud We apponu au abstract ui it M tee MU. VAN OLBVE'S BEM AnKS. 1 am bere ty beur testimony te the f at if it had not been forthe Jabor of this W ag Woe tuen's Rehef Association, this ndvance of twenty per cent, Cretorring to the jucrease of Wages at the Arseuul) which was ordered by the Socretary of War would never have Leou wade Tutu uluo here \otestily, that when the frets coutained iu your petition were presented to tuat men, be re. pied that up ty that period ot (ioe he wae totally iguorautot the fas that the preces pwd at tho Coited Simes ursenals were fess thau those pic rior ty the outbreak of th.s Rebellion auld here to testify that be distinedy told the commit: tee that no corumunication hud heretofore been sent & bimw upon this subject by any official in the em. ploy of Khe Goverument of the Coiued States, 1 wim also bear to bear testiunony to the eour- tesy with which be received your courniteee, ond the rest he maui elie yur bee bul wud toyesher with the geuon he bis taken upou this duatter, the prow be yave that be would do still more ato very ew, Tam also Lere to testify, and I do gladly, to the courlesy shown your committee by the Peesdeut of the Luited Biates dle yuve thera wucotervew of ou Lour nud # ball ong spoke of your wrougs fully and freely, aud at the conclusion of the interview, gave your Conrnittee an wreph loiter to the Secretary of War, requ r bitw to aduninister such justice as the case would adimitot [bold w copy of the letter to the do retary of War, Tt reads as iollows ¢ * Tknow uot bow uuch may be within the pow- er of the Govertumont in this matter, but it certain- Jy is right in equaty Ut the women in our euiploy should be paid vully a4 tuuch a9 before the break- ing out oi the war, Wall the Secoutary of War plouse carefully to lavesiigate the utter, and Jive ws much reliel ns be Gab vousisiontiy with the law gud public service F A. LINCOLN." Now, although Ido not think that tho advance tuwle ia suflcent—although To think it ws ineuth- clont—yet Tf think i¢isvur duty to acknowledze What Las boon dune in the premises in our bebatt, end te hope iat va mecordance with the poouise tiwde by she Becrewry of Wary thas etal wore will be done at au early period, You all know thus results af movements of this kind-revdu- tions #0 to bpeak—are bet wcoomplusbed in an bour, day or week, Lt takos tue, if takes tine & produce good resulta. Aud I verily Leleve tbat if tue Women Of Ghia city wall persevere in the work they have so nobly commenced, thud the tinue ty uot far distant When tull justice will be done them, and period of time. heerfully and the prices paid tor their Jabor be as much ws those | paid any Woman tn this city heretofore, t The yen- Heman coutiuued :—lLere was wuother fact, brieily | alluded w by the previous speaker, Mr. Buck wali- pry wil it Was this that ihe Working Woiwen of the eity of Pailadelphia have # claita uot only upon the Goverument of the United States, but upou the public at large; gud tut cla is based upon this fuct, that “the laborer tx worthy of bis (or her) hire" ‘hut is the claim you have upon the Gov erument, aud upon the public, You should never Tost satisfied until you succeed iu awakening the public ot Philadelphia to this tuct’ Never rest any effort umtd you huve roused the public to your true . they have #o | od, " 4 nuition. Lb bas bee: ed 3 oftevement housis such dwellings will continue ty | pally knows thas ripe gy Wot ve lan erent of your “taditon, eee ae pe the rye Funtac-koed of view, Maral reform: ] Women's Rolie! Aswovstion was started li this city | It I cummet eee how euy wan or woman walk- 4 Se 6 thousand t | and fro om our streets can close his or her the fact, that a cry is gong out from the Working women, not only in the city of Philadel. phia, but in every State of the Union, for increased ing ears sé MISCELLASBOUE, ( jabarb, . 0.60) Musk Mi some PDL. S Ores Pact pas eee g ool Kat, Tr'npm bois ¥ Som. Celery, bunch Crab Appies z wages, The speaker then advised the working | Carrotslu bifnciuw, 4) | Rusia furo 176% Women to purcue the course of action adopted by | #atmshes bask’. 6.7 | Oranges pat be: EE the journeymen tailors, and fix s wale of prices for Yellow Gry NE et pee 2 oes ve! their labor, assert their rights and then maintain Looks, pe ty TOO ‘way 0 Radish, per 1." i Tee them : and then, when all ther of tts failed, to | Sprouta, bhi... Yorng Ou.ons make a “strike." Said he, there tay be those | Salad dor ‘ Sp none, bb i among you who are averse to such w thing ag a | GU' Panta ibekory Nuta bush Sw strike, and who ebrin\ from it as from o spectre, | Aly em® Wee oy |Cheatnate Span ib. ah Thave sean such ladies, Now, f at pot bere to ow Tarn ites bit 1 Aimonda, b luei | Suvocate “str kes," except in case ct dire necees Ruaiattan, beaks honk cal sree te bash. ot 3 1 coh wh MW oth oie toes bask’ t Sual vb) seen boas. . “ persuatic rit need he ~ pe | Waer Mel. eGudl. per 1..|Pescbe. bek't var ' TOM, “ par J -~— — _ 1 the aons)b littes of thane you are 7 a . i | Lonnd. even asa prisoner in his cell, When ail SPRCUEL NOTICE thege s'vali have fa.led, then iu God" name, in the - ca _ ¥ ahha Patue of humanity. it ie your .uty to rise en Mm they Wheeler and Wilsons Hichost Premiam | MA : {and with frm heart? grasping each other's | Lock Stiteb sewiny Maebines 6.5 Li uad «ny HS | hand rewvive you will sinud by ena otter , "a aweete Tele ; to the last extremity. These are uo sile pada ihe glake han Barrys eee worts, They sre the firm conviction that have | divgcwte. riya tte anadil perl ecole forced (hetise!ves upon me by the thousht ae sud attention I lmve giveu to this movement from Grover & Bakers Sewing Machines tor the commencement, After recommending the for- | @ale and to tent) ane operniers wach inachiser wut vey ination of Working Women's amseclations in ever boa “a Lf MERVYN ARMSTRONG, 986 Broadway, ward, and the veceasity of strong, united acuon on | 2* = ~ iy, part of the ladies of the Baiety, the speaker decarrs Kurcka Coffee. A trial wift ( Now there ia another claim you have the most in ceduieus of ite superiority «vee rometibs Aud ib ia the last one TF aliall | ane orher packwee Conve. (lo be bad ot Grocer ea. 8 | cally, iy tte KUBERT DAVIS sole Agent, 18+ io | Ehwnbers « thoy indicate? That some loved one, seme protec Puyslawnémy. Tirceélere, Pasau tor, some sustain og arm has laid life ag # saeri- ee vat les font , ray UR a a bet 6 Purenee fee upon the altar of hiv country ; that you, lidiew | fovloal Journal: 2 ct. Newsiuon have it, Row. y Lie matrous of America, have nobly given | LER & WELCS, 280 Broaden : tore tothis great land of onre than the richest | + - = . ? Tiae elie ane who shal - forth nd OKRATHS, o ay yealth of his « ra upon toe altar of is icin oe. hin try, You bave given ’ rie hc On Wethoaday, Bet “i, Mare Dw wiloes Teteetorsy your all, ao to ie tenance of this great Goveromeut o. corse, And Will that Government in ui bour Ike thie ina crows like the present, reject the demand that is properly made upon them? Verily, verily, uo. That good man wro presides over the destines of this nation, sutd to me not loug ago in Wasliug- ton that tf there wae any clies in this comneu- nity who hid claims upon the Government of the United Stites, it wes the noble women who had y ven ther relatives as aacrifices for the pre er- tation of the Union. He is keenly alive to the sacrifices you have made, aud he s) mpathizes with youn your burdens, ae every noble und just aan mustdo, QOladies! when Plook ground and see these forme clad sa mowruing, when I think of the inany ener.tices you bave made, every sytupathy of iny heart goes forth iu union with yours, Wheo I think of Gettysburg, out here in the southwestern part of this wrest Commonwealth, that National Sepulchre that coutaing the boues of eo mony of the relatives of these oppressed women, it sectus to toe that whea the stranyer passes that spot, be be tuan or Woman, he will tread with s gotler sien, gud will feel that the spirits of these women Huger there, ag be thinks of the ucred asbes contained in thatcemetery These tacta, lidies, are fully recog- nized by the Governront of thia country. Tt is the desire of the Government, @o far es in its power Nea to do justice, and that justice us soon as cir- cumstances will admit of it being doue, At the eonclision of this speech, the President stated that the Ass ciation Lad opeued on oftic here w regis- try-book is kep', upou whieb all mpplications for isbor ure entered, which are supplied as soon a4 possible, An employer makiug application 1s charged ftv cents but to employees the serv are free, This Office ts No. TY8 Arch street Association ius published ow peper culled the Woman's Jorunan, Another mecting of the Asso- cinta will be beld at Sansom Street Mull uext Wecnesday evening. t twuch Upon Look around bere wud see these for clad io the bablicents ef mourning What = Te Sete eee a Financia) News, Markew, &e. New York, Wednesday, Sept. 41, 6 PB. M.—The tlue- tustions in wold to-day bave been ws follows :—At 10 Sy 22% "45 11.15, 22u4; ws 1ehby, B21 9s 1 B2O%; B25 A MU, were quoted in wold at 109%. There bas edu the condition of the money worker, stock Merket has Leeuw dull aud lower, Phe general Gieverbiieute were qui 700K PAL TO—FiwT KOATD, | S860 18. 6881 ep. 107% 100 Ashburton Coal ov. 6 MM yoo i. ‘The dsotives aud trevas of the tatuiiy are reapece faliy ievited woatiend the fumersl on Friday afters, Hook Rept ab 2 o'elock, trou her late reidtence 196 Hun dice remains interied in BARKNUN Owood Comete (on the viet inet, Martha Einiow Bape. bh. Haroun The tten to aitend the funeral, om 155 Prospect hurvuny, Yvd inet, CAROLAN Brook ly iy “ ‘ At his residence, 3» Pitt et, Juires" Casulen, iu the 40th 5 ear of bie age. . fe and thee of bie brother Bervend fod M ei Meo bid brother t-laa, haward Level and . » Dillou, we hie tugeral, oo Friday, M., trow St. Mar will be said for th ree tau r bet, at Iv e'ouck, AY ‘a Claret, where elewo High Maw © repose of hie soul ue CHRISTAVORE- Ua Sept, Yuth, Ulio Cliristutuisy ve of italy, a ed OF penis. iriende ol the fauily sie respectfully invited’ towtend the funeral, this (Ahuruay) morulae ve ‘nat at 9 o'olouk, from bis lute iesidence, 5 Mu dual eal at, ma ELLIS. On Sey Zit, of @ abort Wluews, Jamey { ta the lyat of hie ave, the funeral will take place from the residence % blu parents, 15 t,o Friday aiternuon, at ly O'clock, the trie of the taimiy, wand wleo thy t feof his unde, Doauie Farell, are particule | fovited to attend. His remeine will be taken to Cul vary Cemetery tor inveriieat as FALL Septanber 2th, Mra. Faunie Fallen. age! 02 years, unlive of Loughiea, Couuty Galway lieluad, Hoe tuncral will take place froin ber late residence 84 ak et, Poursduy, 6 ¥ v'eloe., wo Calvary Come- tery, a FITZGERALD. On Wednesday, Sept. 214t. of Lio BELNUK COsPUL pOu, Joumund Morimity, the Leuve ! wite of Mig yernd, 2 yetio, Her tem cd to Colvary Comet residence, O07 Wee! ot, dhureday, 22d, ate o'clock, a $ GREENE-—On Wediesday, Sept. “lat, Wim. Mg eldest sou of Joou HH, Greene, aved 2) eure Iv inouths and 17 ’ : ‘Lhe friends of the family, aleo the active, howor ary wid exempt members of Mutual & : Bhigiue Co. Nob $1, are respectiully invited to attend the fureiad, oa iuurday afternoon, » inet, ab 2 o'cigek, irom tu late residence, 155 E it. se JORDON On Sept, Louth, Patrick Jordon, w uative of Muses, Co, Clare, Ireland, aged Sb yeu ‘ ‘the juperal wili tube parce trom bis late ces donee, IN2 Bust aTth at, this Thuis, ab bola P.M, Ml KERRIGAN—On Wedsoeday, Sept. 2h, Briuvue Neary, the beloved wife oi Mauick necrigan, 6 ue vl uae ay Parivu of Niigines, County siigo io.” hand, The friends of the family, and those of hia brothers! John and James herrivnn, also ot her cousin ! i boo Cons, Coal, Ma: Neary, wre resree ited to atbead the iu i ‘ no Paeatic M.S. ral, dom b Iau F Park st, tbia (1 10 Atlantic M. 5... Ga); aitocucon, sept. 2, at ¥ u'ciock, an MILLEAR—On rep, ised, Anna OI N.Y. Ce. dauyhrer of Peter ana Aub Milieu, aged 1000 do. 6 mouths and 41 days 49 Erie R. the tuneral will take place trom the residenc 1600 do ber pareuts, 655 Gre Hwicu et, ou Friday afte “ sid Inet, at J o'clock, vt STi tices B00 Reedine'K: SHELMAN-—On Tuorday, Sept, 20 after a lou: ab 0, #, Shh} ¥ 00.. “Yodaroy Protracca dines, Marvy Shesman, in the esth pean 3 x ett bo Ct Le Alton Pt a Lhe iriends and relatives of the family are rerpoae 300 Tol BY 4 _ fully juvited to athena t eral, this Ch bursdige Su0 p ew eu tits 500 M. Lg N, Ie ih bie afternoon, ut ¥ o'clock, from the tesidence vl hte 1uuu Am. Gold... lu IL. Cen. sp yee? | son-in-law, David Gordon, J6d Niuth et. abe seman i iy "do... 1d \atei 4] will be taken to Gieenwood Ceuetevy for ine 5° 15 Cle Co. &Cin..igy | meat ol liv’ A UE ae Cie & Pitty: It ed ; DE NOTICE : do, 74 lov CLL GN. WOR. 81) , 4 bo) Cum, Coa Pt... 68° lu 0, M WRADE | id et bi do 63 ‘sats 4 bw AmsUoalycc DS to, [BON MouLp UNION, NO, 25, 0, {100 Quickedver M.. 52 Sixth Av. KR... 1 New York, wu! meet thie eveuing at Sz7 Bower | 4.0 daniiposa Min... 40 Dey ChL& RR. LOY | Allthe membersare t oted to attend, JAME 1h Ms We i “i ay 1%, ; an | alg | CARKOLL, Prost, L. PieNSDERGAST, See, lw, ) Wyou jug VLC... 5 bu BP, Fe GNI 3 be lw Chi, & Altou 7 DJACKING BOX MAKERS PROTECTIS yoo do. lou Man. & ot J. Pt AECOND BOARD. MWY 0, WU Ohio & Mire uo hol Am, tiold }/you0 do, v1 Po AL & TM. Pt yn, B&Q thy Cum Cowl r Ts 50 a iw abies; ty buy Pe, Tw Quicksilver M... SI S50 do... 400 1” Erie R. 14, v0 Canton Go... 154 do. WS ae Do Osi epaskatnn, 08 W bolecale Vrices of Country Prodace. New Yous, Wednesday, Sept, Yi, [N04 The praluce market, for rome thie past, has beon iu aatnte of prowtiation, euch as #hould not occur nt thi wewou of the year when the market abounds ithe luxuries aud neceasuries of life that the inort tnetivious tuste can wish for; bat this ls owing to the unsettled state of thé gold and exe ve tare kets, ond it therefore influences the price of all arti cls used In every houehold, ‘Uhe deinaad for butter for Calitornia bas considerably decreased, in couse- quenee of the fall in gold, while the demand for Rurope is pretty briek, Accounts from the country way that there has never boen a better full crep dian this seasou., The stock of chovre te very lane, and Vuyere are looking for adecline in prices, thouch as yetthere iano notable change, With the exception of vusther advance in pork, no change hos tuken ince io laeate, Beet ia atillof a very maixed quality, Fotatous wein tar demand, and ehow po taterial Cubbee iol last week, Onious are ta tuir requ tull tigures, Apples, peaches, pears, gripes, aud all other fruits in’ ee wou, are punty, and have a good Coton The next recula ng of the Amocmtion wil take place at Military dial, ivs Bow ery, on Thursday evening, Sep iv PM 2b order, HOWARD A, Wiillrie View Presiden vin S WILSON, Kec 04 § NITED aly Pee. peo tem, COUPERS--THE GRAND» Li hold a regular meeting at ist Bowe ww evening, at Ss Oeockh.M. At attendance deiegates le reyuested By orcer PETER BYRNE, Pres. WM. LACKETT, sex \ HEELWRIGAIS AND BLACKSMIL: at Jucksou Hall thelr reeuler meetin wad sth ave, oo bride Punetual siteudauce vr Hnportagee will be transwctet at the last races tective sorte sy ‘ The above Tindes will be at Jackson Hull, corner lithy. evenite, Zod duet. mt Ty othe © Dusineds ot greg lewar slic non: K ttuake both a Benetit aud Vig All me Hourredie are iitested tosecth POR, HOY, Pree; J. bt Bh Link, an wt : ‘ . + Ta ae SOc NOE . ? ~ nate pia hai en v i“! HER MATHEW T, B. SOCILT N.Y. Mall 28d ot ave, on this Thug? day evening, wy o'clock, spenkors—Capt, tlart, 39 RK. Pureell and Mr, Gilbrath, Siuving by Mr. hely ney, Campbell and Stoeger, Py O'CONNUK, Pins 4 Mod. NALS, Kee, see, ie 4! HER MATULW T. A. B, SOCIET? No. 3, of Hrooklya, B,D. Public temperan ines ot their Hal, commer Grand and Tth steeds coummeucine ats PM. this Thureday, ‘Tbe boot? family will Le proseut, Oratory, reeltations a&s songs, Good speaker, Sinver—-Mias Canavua 4 Ler ladiesy Mosere, Hytch, Holmes, I, Taylor, M S. ‘Taylor, Parkbouse and othen: | Acust with violin, C. Hindle, with dulcimer, and the & Annie Glee Club, Also Sunday ne: Meesre. J, Mores: ustin, Muchi, Brennan aud « em. piers J, tt, Kelly, Nearuey, 3 McKinney, Jackson, chinybaus and others, * F.J. Muilliean at the melodeon -M. pic Rolian Gice and Lnion Musical Clubs ex THOS, JOYCE, Preat. M, HER AGHTY, Rec soc he detuand. We quote ogds which we very Bim, at} TAENIAN BROTHERHUOD—THE WO uand. ONLAN | | Ny dsauy conte por doen, } Toue Circle will bow their reeular monthly puid- vorten, meeting an Friday oroning, Sept, 23d, at Ts P.M. oO y . 0056 (8 pes 9 Cee dian bail, 214 wt LULL Bh bemr jet uve Orange Cos pally, .6tnis | Rte dalry, fr... .flehd | iincting will be sddsesed by HDs meCertiny acc T Welch Pritae howd [Gree .0....wor cago, poy H.C Jus. d. Rodgers, State Contre cots WO OU bo Laat BU ad New Yor! C, Kiely, of Youkers, ana J. P.M ® Obio Prime. 4uaas | bett, of demeey City, the yours ood patilote tf: n+ orator, Ail Irishmen in favor of Irish nationall. nage, tae urkeatly invited to attend, Come om, come a N, Jersey, ch Wav (N.Y. State doz vsqu0) respoud the Fenians’ call, PATRICK COONK VWeedierd bene 2d jEewe, Hee, 9 ion, uo | Sub-Ceatre; JULS. MeGLUNE vt FER MEA in, MESES ELIT WIRE IEEE ELE PEE n SEES CERES Cnt eS ee Se = UBLIC) GEMPERANCE MEETING dR P Reef sides W1elS | Pork loals the Father Mutihew 1, A.B, Society No, 4, N Mutton, carcmas sald 1 art York, at Father Matthew Hall, 200 Sth ave, at 7 ekg” Vel, per ib... ddwld | P.M. this ovening, Good orators and excellent | cngrss, pit rae es EDW1), BROWNE, Pies, LU A N. Y, State, prime 21023 |Uhio.........,.,.. QOe21 =— ——— - at do com, goed. 15020 | Kuglish Dairy |). ivass DRLRD FRUIT, e Cherries. cores 26050) Blackberries. ...... 14015 1 7 tee re fein Bluuibe Be) |Kalpburrien Has | RURS—aTT , LADIES—NOT WIR reaches 20a27 Apples... - Mall» studing the high rete of gold, the N, Y, Lat "runes. 86 borslebUrries....10ul'2 Manofacturing Co. will sell at last year's pric Currants sab | Ladies calling emily can take thelr choice fro HOTA TORS Gels ut ubuut bait ths prise paid alsowhee. ah a ° us Ot a ie pr where, Al erpere, Dbl......5 O06 50) Prince Alberts. 6 26 | bd repairing to the Waker sivles equal to new. ‘ire cee toon 2 Peg O | Heuch Blows...» yeu oy | ceipt kiven to purchasers © inaute against mo 1 weet Potutoes...7 WaT 6 OH cee B aS BU PE REt oh oppceiie Gronks! Buurbie Ho-— G, Manager, the Mammut, 33. UL « U tay Duly sooupert child of Ube ite Horece W. and Dlarthe! 4 a 10 Séate Y rrOutlie und BS days, i othe tainly are reopectiudy uvited! fuvetel te abteud®