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@.) We have o var to he @ buichery, ® the avai ba ee Bany com, ita have od Repu t the effect that ‘nothing pa ee "ba fi ' ‘an ne to atrengthen ao y Worthern States in those mors! and om which the groundwork of the nation rests?! Why, the fieah of the telegram which proclaims that Sheridan has comyjuered Early in two Oltched batiler fappleure.) and la now chasing, af @ matter of course, the greytncks up the Bhenan- dosh. (Applause) Has not the telegrarm also Proclaimed from Vermont amd Maine, that the @orel and political convictions of the people are mot to be beguiled by Vallendigham's nom- nee, whether be swallows cr epite upoo Var Nendigherm'’s platforin, (Applause.) The rposk- @r then alluded §=to «the = pecewion of the Atates, speaking at some length on the decision of the Derrenme Court f the United Btates In relation to the secession of the Southern Bates. ‘The way to treat this monater secession waa to fight it not with @ glove on the band, buts gauntiet, Not witb arms of courtesy, but with trenchent biades, and the blade thruet in the hilt’ (Applanse.) Bome ead, “you can take your enemies land under cer- tain circumstances; you can take bis munitions of war under all cireumssances for the purpose of enmppling him, you can take his horse you may take bie ox, you may take hia uss, but when you come to the negro hy which he works end is at hb- erty t fight, you cannot touch him," There bed been various opinions by able men on the f subject avery. 1s wan onee proposed that the al should be left free, Without congressional interference oF ny Sonventian, to aay whether they would hi vou or whether they would not, But to every on knew bowthie project was blasted by that infamous conspiracy of Nombern and Southern democrats that tutcvered Bephen A. Douglass at Charleston (up- plense), The democrats had once hated slavery es much as Wm. Loyd Garrison bad. They eaid, before war, to the Bouth, We will «ive youall the slave riabte you ask for —we will yield ceils e)! the protection which woe can consistently wih the Constitution —we say to bat now, w® Will yield as much protection aa the wolf yields to the lamb, CApplnise.) Tt bad been eaid t there hax been nosing done. What nothing to have erueneipated the entire Northern wen from th ar between hia moral convichons sand his once «ppheation of the Constitution, @o that with his whole soul, with his whole tmnt cand hin whole conscience, he van fight to the death the radical cause of all our troubles, (Grom ap. Plause.) Has nothing been done during thts three anda beif years of war to curtai) the territorial area en! breek the murtial power «nd resources of the revellion? Areal Why, we bold more ter- ritory than Aletauder ihe Great overmin in twelve years, When the Administration entered upon ite drew iful mission of crushing th # rebellion, whee was M.asour!?D, semboweled by a hand to haud strife Between neighbi r aud nelehbor, citizen and citizen her fielda red with the blood of her sons by day, and her skiee lund by night with conflazrations, “The greet war of the nution ‘nterfered with the war of brethren. The yreat wh fy al Hf Leola t fae age aedad upon thie fratricidal atrife, or though constrained at firat to nse the weapons which he currice in one tal- lon, he soon waived them the olive branch which be carries in the other. Nothing ‘Veen done? Why in our three and half years we bave done more than Julius Cenar in bis ten years’ conflict in Gaul, With our three and a belt years ‘we have done more than Hannibs! with bis seven- feon in Tiny = With our three and o half pyeare we have made more impression on these @urdy and well-armed representatives of ciwili- Pation than the conquerors of British Indie nade in 1815, Nothing been done! England made ‘oduke of one of her warriors and crownel him with splendor for leas martial services than Grant (opplause, has rendered t his countrymen, Noth. fing bed been done! I challenge yon to find 4p the whole history of mankind. » single ampertial §=oenterpriss =o more §=conspicuous = for ‘the obstacles to be overcome—more luminous wee an example of endurance and heroimn— “more fatel to the enemy —more maynificent in ite Fesults, than the soliury cuterprize of opening the Missismppi River. (Great applause.) Was no- done at Bovastopo! ? Then nothing waedone keaburg, Was nothing done wt Port Hudson ? en nothing was done at Antwerp. Why more hes been done during the three and » half years of thie edininistration than was done by Lous ZIV. in the most aunpicious decade of his life cwhen he wag atthe beiyht ihtary gory. We ave won more substantial t opbaand at the ex- pense of fewer comparative reverses thau in thone memorable battles which filled the work! with the fame of Frederick the Great. Find three and half years in the life of that prodigy of militar activityNapoleon the Firas, Find three and « bait years where evon he did more, From the time that be descended the Alps like ap avalanclheon the ‘plains of fruitful Lombaniy, until the time he ‘turned his white charyver in grim d smay from the crimson wheat-fields of Waterloo! ‘Applause.) Nothing been done! Say, Ob Sherman, gathering into thy power all the arteries of the rebellion— holding in thy hand the arsenal of the Confederacy, has nothing been done’ (Applanse) Bay, Ob Grant, (great cheering, clearing that war path in the bloody wilderness, at the Gavonete point udvencing thy lines —fight- ing from the Ripidan to the James and tightening thy irresistable coil around the rebellion near R ch- mond, bar nothing been Jone? (Applause.) Noth- ing been done! A filthy rDroRth truly to send beck to the still bleeding, but victorious legions of Sheridan. (Cheers.) Rreathe that reproach ovor she graves of ton thousand brave eokiiers in Virginia—nothing has been dene say that if you dare, sons of New York over tho ashes of Cor oran and Wadsworth, Breathe it, sonm of New Jerney, if you dare, over the breustpiate ot the warrior Philip Kearvey. (Applause.) reathe it, sons of Connecticut, if you dare, over the ashes of Lyon and wick. (Cleers,) Over thas atil! green grave where lice all that coulidie of the pure and generous Stedman, (Cheers,) Passing oy the fire of Fort Jackson, the victory we wou on the Miasiasippi pales not at Trafalgar Alas ! noth. ing has been done} (Laughter and great cheers.) aor it, ob Farragut, in the wmaintop of the Hart- jo) Ap the speaker concluded he was greeted by a tremendous onthuret of applause, bandsand hand- kercbief# wore Wave! and voclferous cheering for the bero of New Orlesus and Mobile. As Mr Noyes rome t) announce the next speaker some one iu the andieuce imitated the coow!ng of 4 rooster, *) paturally that three cheers were given for the “srower " Colouel McKean, of Saratows, was noxt intro duced, and said be wae vlad be had not been born vO0 yeara ago, but was then in the United States of orth Amenea, aud bad personally to do in the ar of grace 1504. He had read the Declaration ot Indeponden.c, Joforson's masterpiece, and also he perican Constitution, of which Alexander Marailton was thoarehitoct and mastersbuilder, an when he had the last century, so a to have performed a part in that grand drama of the Revolution, But he was giad that he lived in this century, anu had su f+ recovered from @ case of malpractice by Dr, Mc- Colla Chiswem) as to be able now for the seccna One in two years to stand before pia fellow eo and ceciare bis miberance to the Ho proceeded to speak of Cot. Hindman, * mat in Congress and who bad dexlered the intention of Southern men te break up the Union, Jumong the slaveholding Btates'to Mexico aus Cubay erecting = @ great sluveholding ernpire, He accuse! Pendleton (hisses) of conniviiag with the pecersioniate of the buuth in laolding the doctrine of Btate riglita and read a)-esolution iy troduced by bin i Congress to show that we were not 84 natious, Lut nation, He proceeded at some length t extol nisown deeda, in Con- § eas wud the army, and related sev ira) instances n which McClellan had avoided figbi ing » battle alluding p rly to the time whe m, as he said, Gon, McClellan s'ood with folded arm « while Pope's arma) re slaug biered of Bal. Rin, (Give itbim i im again, 5 ¥ ‘ thie man be distt ulsbed? ‘Voice Jil estan of Antietam." Another vo.ce—'Ov sr the left."") He proceeded at length to speak of ihe acts of the Governor of thie State, interrupted ¢ ceagionally @rcane for Seymour and Seymour 's friends, theere for Fenton, and propkeaied: thas the day Upoa would come when he (Seymour) w ould eal) voice imitating the crowing of » cock during the above speech, at the close of which, Gen. Huokrr waa called on, but he not being presen', the Prosi. dent introduced Mr. Booville, frotn McClellan's milopted State, New Jermey, ae be anid, who won): show that something good coukl come out of auch eNavareth, Mr, Scoville Spoke at some length heenre to McClean, under whose banner every him of seeking shelter on @ guntest, anoking o ogar, while our men were pouring out their bliex! at Malvern Bilis. (Applaune ) He anid be did not vor for Lincoin four joars ayo, but he gave him four ay of the policy of war, an! now in God's name He had no preference of the copperheads, prefer Pendietoa wo M either, for he was at least an open traitor. (App) He could show that Buchanin bad forgotten the clause in the Constitutio: which suid that no Btate in tite of peace could make war againat another, when he said that recession was ba’, but they had no power to pul isdown, Hee ncluded by raying thet ho was for fighting unt) our glorious fing rhould wave over every inch of American eoil. ‘Then conld they say— The speaker continued to review the setion of Mo- Clellan, and branching off upon the Democratic party, entered into an argument showing that the pol fh! that party did not contemplate waging # fof the yreat men whe had found. | Sees almost certain—a general foancial panic e| the Republic, be was sorry he bat wot lived in | may poesiliy ensue, The ma Arkansad of whom he sp-ke of beiag s aeces- | less a goose is brought to the table. A Youna Lap Snot,—Yesterday afternoon a boy named Renjamin Cosine was killed by a pis- tol shot, fired by another boy named Clinton Mar- ring, in the hallway of 212 Rroadway. It appoars that the boye war ployed in separate law ofhuc in the building mentioned, and thatthey had fre- Somo srnaseroent wae created by a kind of ban« Herring exb bited a pistol to severs! partionand at about one o'clock the two boys were seen in com- pany on the stairway, A few moments thereaflor the loud reportg of as pistol was beard, and Cozive waa found lying at the foot of the stairs, shot through the head, while TMarring wae etanding on ibe rteps, with the pistoliohisban! Harring, who t# 17 years of age, tvas arrested for the act and committed to prigon, He elaine that the shooting war accidental, and that he was mnaware of the pistol being loaded. Cozvine, who waa 1” years of age, wagconye ved to the New York Hospital, where he shortly afterwards died, remaining unconecious to the end, An inquest will be held this moruing, at the hospital. Tue Worktsa Womens’ Prorective sloyal man had arrayed himself. He accure! je wouk! give him four years for @ policy of peace either of the candi tates if he bad en ! be woud lian, and of Davie to Womens’ Union, was s very reepectable young vir), aearcely nineteen years of age, whoa eacer request for work attracted general attention. The crowd of spplicanta which filled the room at the time, preetnded any thing more than the ordinary investization, which precedes sending applicants to employers, It was not until afer ber return from the place where she had been sent that the true natnre of her sorrow waa revealed. In a voice nearly choked by ernotion, sho begged that rome employment might Le given her, ‘no matter )ow humble" She «tated that her father died gon: two years since, and her mother waa confined to her bed the greater portion of her time by sickness, and the on'y remaining member of the family was a aister 14 yoars of age, who was auflering from paraly aia to such an exient that she was unable to co anything tor herself, The girl stated that they bad been without food for three days, excepting the little that had been furnished by thelr kind. bearted neighbors, and on thet day abe bad not tasted food stall. Through the kirtuess of some young ladies who were waiting the Union, ashe waa furnished with immediate ro! The Super- intendent wil) doubtless be able Dish her em- ployment in the courseof a day or two. Meantime, we would state for the bevevt of those who have Forever float that «tandard aheet Where breathes the foes, bus {alle before us; ‘With freedoms soil beneath our feet, And freedom's banner streaming o'er us, Vi war urpose of removing the cause of the luding t) McClellan and Beymer as ® man im the sudence wante! me word,’ to which Mr. Townsend replied xcuse me, «ir, we can’t walt till morning" (Voices cried “put him out" because the man persisted in speaking.) At length he was putout which announcement was received wil cheers, the her remarking that that war the ay el should be dealt with whodid notdo what aa right, namely be “thrown ov He concludes by asying that thocerratry had, thank Gol, done with Horatio Seymour aod General Mo Cielian, aud in November beth would be buried #o low that they never would again te heard of. Hon, Luther KR, Marsh was next introduced, and having teken ont a colurmious manuscript, be be- gn to read deliberately, during which the aud'- ence stamped amid loud cries for Greeley, Boole, and others, Our reporter listened no longer, but Horehed og Up his notes left the hall a few miaguter do itug ht. y thi ik TAR MBFTING OUTRINE. Three stands were erected for speakers, but the men provided were not equal to the occasion. One, who dealt almost entirely in personal sbuse of McClellan, was booted at by the unterrified ami. rers of “Lite Mac, and for e tine serious breach of the peace was threatened, An immense crowd wee in attendance, but the «peakerr voices were drowned by booming artillery and the music of brass bands, who came leading variow ward clubs, These Republican organizations marched and counter marched around the Cooper Tustitute, carrying benners, inscribed with various mottoes euloglatic of the party candi- dates, A splendid piece of pyrotechny, bear- ing an American eagle, &c, was fired of the clore of the gathering, which broke up at an early hour, Afterwards impromptu McClellan meeting« were addressed by speakers who denounced the Republican nominees and al! who ected with that party. A Gexerat Tomece in Prices,—The crash in pricon, which haa been impendiny for several! days in consequence of the downfall of gold, was inaugurated yesterday by » «enere! marking down throughout the city. Btewer the ice in the retail line by marking a!] is goods down toa figure noarly corresponding with their ectun! gold value and the lesser inerchants quickly fo). lowed the example, Nosrly all claases of retai! goods were diminished in price from fifteen to thirty per cent., and an oqual or even greater de- cline was viaiblo io the wholesale market. Whole- sale houses were busy in sending insiructions to their agente in the country to put down their prices, Manufacturers telegraphed to the comrir- fion houses to do the same thing, and the revu! mon, although not so great as consumers could wish, is a glorious indication of an carly return to old-fashioned prices. At the auction sales, yeater- day, the goods went off freely at a reduction of from 83 to 40 per cent. In some stores the suction- fers “parsed"' the gooda, indicating that the prices offored were not satisfactory, and that the owners fre not yet ready to well at ® reduction of from 40 to 60 por cent. On some goods the reductions are not more than fifteen per ceut.; on others, 20 to 2 Sheetings have fallen fifteen aud prints ten conta a yard. Woolens have declined considerably, Beaver overcoating, which Waa relling at frown #10 to #12 9 yard, now eells at from 7 to #9. Othor iwported goods have beon roduced in the same proportion, The produce and breadstuils market felt the abock nearly or quite as much aa the dry goolatra’c. Flour fell filty conte and ono dollar e barrel, and pork went down two dollars a barrel, Coal dealers, too, whe have lately heen #o independent, also became alarmed, put | ciby in this couutry, preseate e milar means ate than therselves, that the name and address of Womens’ Protective Union, No. 15 Chambers street. Any benevolent person, who haa» desire to in- Veatigate thin case, can have an opportuuty of do- ing a by applying at the above mentioned num- ler. Morr Sovprens Come Forwanp.—The 18th New York Volunteers, Colonel Jenney, em- barked yesterday on the Arnage, upon whieh they will be transported to Gener Grant's army. This few iment was enlisted mainiy in Onondaga County, under the last call, and num!es eleven hundred meu. It is & new organization, but er braces in ita namler many veteran ao! liens, Crry ano Cousty Taxatioy—At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday, the Commit- ter presented the Tas statement from which it pears that the valuation of real estate is $410,67 OS); pernonal, #200,544.946 ; non resident, $14,- 574,452, agurewatiog $054,495, The amount to be raised for City, County and State purposes ia 14,816,702 74, and alao $359,890 09 to supply defi- ciencles, Of this tax #1,966,000 is required for po- Lice purposes, $800,800 to All yndemonta and the balance for the various other matters of expendi- ture. Tur Track ry ANN Steer. —The continua- tion of the Dry Dock and Fast Bromlway Ruil- road through Ann sirest has completely blocked up shat narrow throighfure, aot cartace ia entirely impeded. Ube street being ao narrow the tracks there ere two) are being laid clone up to the cur! stone, and pedestrians must keep to the sidewalk to evoid being run over. bro! Free [xstaccrios AT TAR Cooper Peron, —The trustees of the Cooper Union announce that the sixth annual aesaion of the schoo! connect- with that institution, tozether with the Free Read- ing room, Gallery of Art etc., will begin on Mon- day, the 3d proximo, The course of instruction embraces nearly #!! the mathomatica) bran bes of education used in practical bus.ness, tovether with such other studies aa are ca’culated to impart bene- calculated to secommodate 1,500 students, in the entoon teachers have been engaged for the c term, The people of this ty are eo well aequaint- well, To Brook!yn tho cca! carte were ormamented | mation regarding the mauner ol admission, meth. With chalked notices to the effect that coal had de- | o4 of instruc: om oie, can he obsaiedl by appiying creamed ono dollar a ton, and a!l the deslers who | at the office of the Institrte at ony time during the hed orders for coal mae ¢ ory effort to facilitate | present woek ; and the trustees cordially invite the immediate delivery, The rosult of this several | young people of the city t avail themseives ot the tumbling of prices has alromdy len te bring finan: | liberal provigon which Pas been made for wbeir cial rula upon sone of the speculators who by bought heavily atthe bih prices and wo couf- Tne Harvest or Drarn,-—-The saticipated @ further rise in tho price of |i York during ‘be past week were sod if the decline continues—which pow | crease of 68 from lnat week'# Morus ees An ine crease of 60, ag compar howover, wil | correspor be the gainers, The decline in prices was as eud- | wero children under 6 years of age. The mortality den on Monday in Philadelphia as in this city. Vhe | by the princ/pal diseases was as follows: Tufantlle Tvariien of youterday cays: j maraomus, 49; cholera infantum, 26; in Ot the suction male of one of mir leadin 24; typhoid fever, 20; dyser jo yr if C of si te othe poriwa poole, sold as the same ee tee TOY | typhus ievor, 15 ; wr at par, which is a decline of over one-half, | ON TR® K&CEPTION of tue news of Sheridan's O} course, the grost Cecline in gold was the subject viciory at cue of our popular 6aloons in this ¢ of general and anions conversation. One provai- se peut merciant stated thir, owing to aber the fo lowing colloquy occurred between the stock on band, bis loss would be over filly thous-| keeper, whose name was Dan, and a» customer end dollars Another declared that he bad prompt> | namei Jira 3 ly marked bis stock aown tothe present market on . ” rates, Ho saw that althourn a» larce lous, some Good moratom dim thirty thousand doliars, was inevitable, ho would, | “Good morn)ug, Dany what's the news 1" nev leas, Save rnany thousands b th Ano! “ story — "lly . end avoiding @ further decline by ae Rupee sad , ried ei eee Ney 7, MICHAEL THE Ane —The feti-| 0” , Sr. M THE ARCHANGEL,—The festi Fines,—About two o'clock on Monday af- val of this caint will be celebrated to-inorrow in all " J ternoon the unoceup!ed frame building s:tuated on the Protestant Episcopal and Catholic Churches o f the open space at the junction of Broadway, 6th throughous the Christian world, In the former Avenue and S20 st. wasdestroyed by fire. The chureh {t is celebrated under the title of the Foast ry ’ buildi Jonged to the city, having been erected of St. Michael end all Angels. In the latter itis a i Ary hep ee seeaecy Loss #700; not insured. double of the second cless, but not » holiday of| ar midnight on the same date tie second floor of obligation. The great war in heaven, described in | 284 South m., occupied by George W. Alexander, boat builder, was discovered to beon fire, Loss the Revelations in which Michael and his angels | BoM pede ree occupied ash Plackam ieee fought against the Tragosand his angala and thrust | chop by George Margin, wis damsgel tothe ex- wulsion @e Ligh bile to cover him, and U ye Adorondesk tbe latter (Seten) ous of besven. will be the subject | lent of @500, The fire extended to the adining = Messrs. McKee 4 Jadecn, about $1,200, Dem: ing $3,000, Fire Marshal Baker has the fire uncer investigation Tar Protestant Eriscopar Drocersas Corvasrion will commence its session today, in Bi. Jobn's Chape), Bishop Potter presiding. Drownen.—James T. ve'dentally fell overt ‘on Monday night, tino # ste of exhaustion ~soventh Precinct police auation, whither he building, seen; Cees cence amen A SINGLE HOUR WITH HEADACHE, Everybody ure W free instantly at office 176 Chatham et. She, of Brooklyn, the foot of Maiden nd waa drawn from the The ied in the Sun 0! . In Ireland no dinner ie considered complete on this day un- ALAN NBROKER'S TICKETS WANTED— in uniecity for tickets of Diawo: tilverware, guns, piste’, &c., RGep Trert,—loha Carpenter, of No, | steira 827 Bpring atreet, wan taken before Justice Led- with yesterday, and required to answer the charge of atealing $766 from Thomas Ruma, who toatified that for the past fourteen weeks he had boaried in penter’a house in Spring etreet, and has been robbed, Was colornitted biokers tickete for watches, diamonds, oweiry, cuca, erie’ &e., than can be obtained as any othe Renjamm Car place in stairs, monte 6 Young Carpeuter en ~ A MODEL HAIR BROOKLYN RFeRCITING,--Yesterday cruite were passed atthe Provost Marshal's office of the 3rd Congressions) District, Rrooklyn, al! of which were credited to Queens and Woestcheater draft con.menced tn the First Con- rict on Wednesday Counties. Th gtresional 1 drawn are Mr District Attorney of Qucens Cor k Among those W. Eastman, ' quently engaged in quarrels. Yosterday morning and 0, J, Chad- INSTALLATION.—The Rev. Alfred P, Patnam | 1 te and for tale cheap by will be installed as pastor of the Church of the Bar- jour, Perrepont street, this evening, the 28th inet, 801 C4 The sermon is to be preached by Rev. Dr. Garnets / #1) par 10% also Sa) American tokens ifr sollere tions, all airorent at $5 per Jo by 4A OGDEN Ropprnirs,The schooner Kate, lying at the foot of First street was robbed resterday morn. ing of a considerable amount of property, belong. jog te Captain M~ Charles MoGer, N next door to Crook's Hotel ; 332 CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals, woolena, 6 conte books an The store of ro old Drage, 05 cents «7 Nassau street, 2 e night and robbed Thomas Cornwell Fulton street, was eniered by a sneak thief on Monday evening, and robbed of clothing worth | ine mact tought \o operste for 50 cents, Call at Mre, BRAN- Forrest’s Operations. V.atest Reports Fighting Going Ow. A dispatch from the Tele wreph Operator at Pulaski, to Capt. M lroy, states that Gen Rossen, heavily pressed by Forrest ts Ad attempt ie reported being made by the enemy with 4000 (en end mx pleces of artillery, to flank: Gen Rosseau, GREY'S onnts Toor PASTE—THE Naahoitle, Sept & slowly falling back. There has been heavy ekirun'shing all day. enemy is advan nfantry and cavalry wild attack the retela. A Young woman in Jackson, Mich. haa been car- 4 Ousiness in an original and b Bhe marries »® man | the condition that he will enties aod give her bis Long strikingly haudsome, the man gone, she murrios another, Four men bad she thus wedded anu sent to the On the fifth ovcarion whe was devected, Umion.—Among the numerous app) arts who sought employment yeaterday at the Working gob the reeruli ecular manuer beart to feel for the sufferings of those leas fortun- | this gril is registered on the Looks of the Working | ARINE NEWS. SB. By 5 52-8. 8.6 45,1 W., morn, 06 46, STRAMASTIIPSAnn & Susan, iphia: F W Bruce, Halt'more, BARREN Amerika, Bremen; Champion, ©, Bay, BRIG&—Kdwin, Antwerp; Maria, Antwerp, Mer- ey, Marenham, Fortreea Mource; § T Baker, Baltimore: J P Angur, A Norwich; Wr o; MG Mangam, RA Conklin, For. Baltimore, Hu Peneacola: N she trom Monroe, Riv Oak, Davia, for Baltlmore, STEAMEHITS Northerner, Warhingtan, via City Point, Atrairni bupont, New Haven, © » Dudes Bock, Newbern, via For obria, Warhinzton, ol wad Cueensiown, City of Pout » Port au Prince Ilva, Maracaibo Eth, Kio Janeiro Blinabeth fenkina, Cardi ay D Nickola St Michsere, Mereanror, Glace » Phiiad; Tiopte mond, Waahin ts Pallas, Beltre, of and from Kren BRIGB— FF Eaton, M Miinnda, Now Har Albany for Hoston, Maria, Albany tor Hartiord, Romeo, lizabethport for tia, N &, from Curaenr: Kate Mecrill, Beaufort, S ¢ NC. Monmouth, Virvinin: BR Cook, Viret Thottag Virginia: ir i, A Edwardes, V Cathw ine, Virginia te , iiginins MG Leonard, Virg Tuk, Turks Irland, ip Bird of the Were Late for Classificatioa. DEATHS, At hie residence, % Michael Carolan, in the 27th year of hia age. bor particulars see to-inorrow's paners. CASSIDY -On Monday, sept. 26, Bridget Cassidy, # oF the family, and thore D, Dennal apd brothers. are respect. fo attend the funeral, from ber late inia, Win Capes Virginia; Jona Vor- tole; Chief, Grand 6 Pittat, Sept. 27, ficial knowledge to tho students, Tho echoc! [a] | Mulviheel, « 0, Keiry, ly land, Che funeral will tke place on Wednesday, sth various departmenta and for their instruction wv. | ing’, at 2 o'cloek, from tp trinity Place. who t bar sever a the fownof Ar ed with the objects of this free institution that itis | needlers to epeak of the admirable manver ta | which itis conducted, or of the noble pilanthro | py which prompted its eaish!shmeut, > other ! the! . down tbeir figures, and nsed every inducement to | education of indigent youth. All ueecsuery infers | (ucsted to attend ce. VT baat stn at, to Celvar SINGLE. MEN—A HALL. BED-ROOM ot lo ® angle inan, 86 Laight at, Loquire np 182 ANTED IMMEDIATELY— GIRLS TO stand the Vusinees geed apply lo W A YOUNG MAN AS ASsisT- f and iiyinouth, oF id | improvement, ts the in Mal WT INS WAG WAVES. EWING MACHINES FOR SALE- vith the mortality of the | Zi) Bridge at, Jing woek of 1863, Of the deceased, 429 | ae tak Sta at WING” MACHINES OF ALD RINDS 2 ! Dousut er oxchan ced, ond-hand machine® always on hand ny: Canri «t, a tew doors weat of Hudson Wilton's aod Singer's wanved lor cmal ~ALL FIRST CLAS Macaines bought ex- y, cor, of Worth 46 | fe \ ile con- | Whee rv, 21; Is’ EWING MACHINES. ny yu {| Chaused and te Delia at ood Biondwa: Room 5, up stairs over book store, TERD SEV MACHLNE—ELASTIC best in tbe world. Cau and ree ie of eewing. Pring your work soa fest them, Wrelbs,M. CO, 56 Bom way, N.Y. DENTISTRY. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— etn exteacted without pain or no charve, beun- ‘Teeth inserted with or without extiacting the :oote, All operations warrant- 165 Grand at, two Dead =| W thul lee h fiserted from Broadway, R. DRAKE, - ) tO 9.5; sectional on silver at $7 to $16; om gold at seis 60 cents er ootby hiled with gold, bone cement, or o-her filsines, 50 © $1 per tooth. Teeth axtracted without pain. — 6 EW ARTIFICIAL) TEETH, PATENTED se from at ead, Patients are consulted at feeidence without any extra charge. Dr. Freuch Dents, bl avenue c ear 4b te upwards war- GENERAL BUSINESS. T'S Instant Toothacue, Jetarr! so ALORS CUE RS ies € %e. and #1, Case road Sod every) ‘ FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, by) beg wil be sold cheap om application at ee | will pay 60 pes cent, more than any other persne waieles, jewelry, Ti tieecker st up ib i — 60°—PAWNBRORKERS’ TICKETS wanted, lwil pay 75 per ceot. more for Pawn- € ecty, 6 BDiomiway, cor Housteo a9 DYE FOR ALL TIME Depot=46 South Second #t, Williameburah, BRIFSTS HAIR DYE Price 50 conte pe: hor. BLESS H IYE—Price Su cente per box. BRIFA CR VPilee 60 canta per ben. cente Pertow cents per bor, “| 5) conte per tar, i i 1 I i t BRIBES HAIR DYE--Price 6) cents par box | Vor sale by Diuegiate cyetyw here. am | PURDENS—HORSE SHOES-- ECONOMY | AND DURABIE ‘ Full awortment of Government and City Pateorns, WM. Tt, WALLACE, Corner of Albany and Wash MPAIGN MEDALS AND BADGES, at Manufactorer of ' | ton et. | | etala, 80 Chathan at New York, | 1 | White race it ca penn’; colored mae and cente per ib: old Bowery, cor Roose rel on __ 318 | RESSMAKING AND ALL KINDS OF plain sewing done by Wheeler & Wileon's sewe nee at the ehortest notice. Aso intivs NIPF. i18 York at.. Rrnokiyn 9 on Swaseecorexto~ best Dents for tb f Teeth, la une; to be had at 46 South Secon nogh, api cor Myrtio > and Franklin ates bast Beouklyn, Price 60 cenut per pot. es no ) Hes HIAWATHA’ WILL RESTORA erar hair to tte orieinal + which no othee tr reatoratives will do, i) Uaiversity Place, N.Y. s, e ‘ AW BUSINESS—I PROSECUTE OR Dti- bad fend eood cnees in any of the courta, and gave ne . fee it Lo not the ease, Avie are free : HOWFS, Attorney and Counpelior at a, TH Name Y sau sirent 7 ae + Or ICE OF THE OILCREEK PETROLEUM . COMPAN _d 7 Nassau at. (Continestal b Pabding) DIVIDEND S . > yl hctes Company havo this day ua ‘ R THE MONTH OF BEPT. bd ur Looker cloee .4th inst, New 4 { A. M. WOOD, Pr . ‘ vee. sit . : PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES—A_ Splene did colored ving of ‘eorge B. McClellan and Ps ' Abraham iy on one plate) will be asnt w ang . ' aidrere, on # of two ilree cent stampe to pe Petters. Address Ur. W. BR, MaRWIN & CO, ‘ be. ty et, New York. BSE es pews BS ‘ ' AWNBROKERS TICKETS BOUGHT OF ; diamonds, wat eg, Jewelry, mrtical instramenta, a gona plitols, dry goods, Indies’ and gentlemen's clo: . ing, and All other goots. Overcosty »anted, ies sty near Bowery,anderBauk, 88 ‘| RINTING PAPER--FOR SALE, A SMALL } jot of white printing paper, 24x28. Apply at the Fun Of -, Se HE MOVEMENT OF GOLD IS_ DOW ward-—So likew ise is the tendency of KENT" Indie € hen ita delighttul aroma ts pi asap a i mrocers at Gu conte pec Th. a TPHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THR stockholders of tho Insulated Lines Telesrepa | Company, at the Othee of the Company, 73 Caday 4 Y.,on Turetav, the teh day of October peat, at! o'clock Mo EDWA New York, Sept, HAMILTON, Soc, 104 aa STILL CHEAPER—A BEACTT~ feelin curls $50, at Mre, ona lee’ Hair Drevwe.ng | rai al, aver Bowore, J firw we) eoted 367 ef MODICIN & REWARD OF g30 [F THY INDIA¥ A HERB DOCTOR fnile to deve tei bis patienre the nature of thelr complamte or tlhe Hess WiLHOUL Heeelving any infornatioa from them ove WOrTo We nse anch Batre: 22 hace no steife, ' With Nature or the Laws of Lite With blood cur hands we arve Nor poison men to case their p Our Father-whom sll goodness file Peovides le nieane to cure ali ie, ' The simple Hezba beneath our feet. Weil ua d, relieve our pains compiste, A rimpie Herb, le Flower. Cniled trom the di Leo,— ‘Toese, theee aball sk with toue! weve Uf change and bealth to :hee, sid Office, No. 181 Fulton pireet. Brooklyn. room 2 1 Stairs, NO CHARGE for Consultation ar Advice. 36) A SURE CU FOR DYSPFPSIA—SINCH uot Lr, Smitits Veh eto a wuds bave been cured of bo had almost piven up jeved. Perrovorance with this ty wil ep iroly eradicate Drepopela from tew. Tobehat in New York of Miller & X Iv Allen, cor Stanton st, aud cor, Aveoune D an | Houston et, In Brooklyn-aof J.B, Grey, oot, Myre | tie acd Franklin aves. Depot, a & Williamaburgh. Price 7! pr NKENNESS POSITIVELY CORED by Dr, GELS funour comedy, viven uoknowe, to the patient ia cotfee, t ro.ber drink, Soid only at No, 63 Division 6 a: 414 Divhth as, N.Y; Dre Aitkeo's YS) Hua N.Y. Hay i aud Milue's 217 Fulton at, Rrookivn F No. 69 Mouteomery 4 Jereey City; De. Merce, Bow st, Newark: 46 ath 2d et, Williaroaburets Piice ONE DOLLAR, AKE OF IMIPTATIONR, N.B. The Genusne Dr, REMEDY will ney ken the patient, W ) Sent dy wall FOR SALE AND TO i NEAT AND COMMODIOUS 2-STORY cottage, canta cing # reume cvory pa t ia good repair, apd 4 ful) lms, abuadance of t, applay | ear cherry, gouseborry, carraute & vee Wy be | be M, Deput, ¢ op Long feland: #1, W119 COU tGK, Ge Pine et, room 18, | | NHEAP FARMS NEAR BR, R, STATION, 40 / milee om. i. Gao ott M 25 vcrer, price #500; ove axl, productive acil, level and resme ea, EK. A, BUNCE, TObeinte S MOULD-MAKERS—TO uitable for such work, ower, and al the ne essury enty of work can he obinined by & . Enquire of the Gillilau. (lave Coup Delavan and Van He unt ste, hn Brook! $1 D5—A CHOICE SELECTION OF Flat | ~e bos Jos, 26512) {GF bales S128 each, withts | eof the sailrosd, Cash $1) | Hee ig PLR Edy 15) Hioadway, erage ; WILL BUY A NiCi® CORN i $ 1 e 200 It Box 10 up town, “t id } from Ceutral Park, a nice Leairh ace to build @ cot . Mor 90) cash, ba 5 yeare. rotten ATEN, 3 Division hs id idl ‘eh $1. SOO GRR SALE, A TWO STORY whe / Yale Louse, tof 1) feet syoure, Im Went Mount Vernon, nea: the cer of the Hariem Raiirosd, ue by BF. NULSING, au the store, Prd - 4 ’ rq af WILL BUY A GOOD FARM bi 3. 600 of 75 acres on Long Ialend, 3 milea i from Suffolk Station, with good house, barn and cai } try atore, Also, a fine farm 1 mile fiom the station £2, fcr with Hoe pullctogs, Pine Pye ae Brigg : owver is in tow: . yh Division su for ihies dave ° 144 ‘ &8, 500, WiLL BUY A FINES STORY 3: bie bric t boaae ( op jows, ; Tents for uaar rere > vs San, arch a - Aleo acorner boare and lot op Sth ave, ef e Gnostese Apply © PAYTEN, 9 Division ot, “149 el i

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