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rd Us » Adlewdy which, of high tide is overflows with water, eal @hich ot all tes ie nearly impaessbie, Acros this mubmerged district o causeway will be ected, and on the bigh ground beyond an en- trenchment will be constructed and mouuted with artillery, which wii! be trained upon the carp. ‘Chte will have the effect not only of deterring 1 rebels frou any stteu.pt at escapade, but wil! effer- faaNy bar the on!y pasaage leading from the camp. The tunnaling dodve which hae heretofore been so “popular with conine! setels, will harily be sta.l- etic hers, inamouch aa they will be on threw sides surrounded by water and on the fourth by We bu- tery--giving therm the choice of tunnelling into the Reat River cr into whe Peters! cannon, But © stil further precaution i to be taken against §=6map. Two or thee gunboats are t) 14 om constant duty srouad the isiand oa an additions) guerd, and to prevent the ponsibility of ontaide aid. The Govertiwent bave already ordered five thousand prisoners to be sent bere, but the eccorr modations are suitable for three or four times thet cumber, and additions will probably be mace Gefen os they are captured by thearmies, The first tastalment for the new camp bave already arr! vad Wy the steamship Constitution ; but an the srrang ments for their reception are not quite complete’, tt is thought they will be forwarded to Fimiia An eddition of five hundred sre expected lay, a port of whoin, at least, will be ment tothe new camp. It ts designed to arranye acoowmmodlations for twelve hundred prisoners, and have the rebels thermeelves construct pieces for the lodgement of ther frienis who are to follow. The location is unsurpassed by any other, excepting that at Johnson's Island, in Lake Brie, snd will undouied!y preclude the por. sddility of encape. Suvcornine Kew ar run Navy YAaun.--It had been developed tor come time past that ram is @muggied into the Brooklyn Navy Yard in larye quantities, to gratify the propensities of many of the thousands of naval recruits om board the ree ostving shipe North Carolioa and Vermont. Wonwnu Teaving « pans to the vessels, on the plea of aeving o relative, s brother or a husband, have brought gal- lame at @ time under their shawin creases, and metal boxon have been fonnid litte! exactly to 4 Shape of the back and placed under the drow Capt. Waugh, of the marines, haa charge of thie tetdresting cop rimens, and he need every moans 10 prevent the distribution of the Nqror. It ie welt kaown that the reerutta, having their bointy mo- ney, &&.. have plenty of cash, and too many of em are inclined to dissipate over their good fore trme. For instance: One womsn came every day to aco 8 rocrult. Suspicion fastened on Ser at last, and two fiat bot'les were found concealed on her parsou, each containing o gallon af brandy. The Dotéler and contents were instantly destroyed. Tar BREAD (QUEATION.—A_ coriespondent dispates the point made by the Sus of Thursday,to the ofies that consumers pay at the rate of $40 0 barrel for flour, when bought in the shape of baker." loaves, while the wholoaale price of flour is but $10 per barrel, The correspondeat makes two pointe : First, that the flour costa the bakers $11, instead of G10 por barrel; second, shat 440 (?) worth of loaves ere not made from a berrel of flour, In answer to the first, the prices curvent aro referred . On Tonreday the quotatious of flour were $8.15 for choice Haute; extra round hoop Ohio, $9.80 to BIL; 20 to 410.50 for good to choice extra Canadian ; 10.70 to $13 for “ancy to extra Bouthern. Theso are the choives, brands—the inferior grades are pot here quoted. In the article re“erred to, our repor- ter, of course, alluded to average—not particul cases, in which bakers use only the very chol qnalities, $10 per barrel, therefore, was certainly net ton low a figure, As regards the second point, etypogrupical error of a single figure causes the digorepancy between the published and the true eatimate-the figure 4 shouki have been oe 2—the 90 should have read $20, Tur SrLENDID sTEAWER IDAHO—the show ves of the Navy—will be launched to-day, at 8 otlock P.M. can easily be seen at the ferry in Greenpoint, in the yard of the builder, Mr. Henry Steers. he expected that abe will te ene of the fastest—if not the fastest—mand-war in our wavy. Her speed will be about 15 knots. Apprtioxat Nowisations The Tammany Hall Nemo racy have made the following nominations a eT _————<$—— $$ of the well-tiown end enterprising Jomes K. Nison. The company onbraces severs) tiretclaa taalo and female artista and the clowns ere exorl- lent. There will be @ matinee to-day at 2 o'clock. Faraxe Marnew T. A. B. Soormry.—This Amo- elation wi]! give ite 18th Annual Ball on Monday, et the Oty Amembly Rooras, in honor of the anni vernsey of the birth of their patron, the late Very Rev, TLeobalu Mathew. TRADKA’ MOVEMENT? Woretxeuas's Uxios, — Tue Workingmen's Union held a meeting Inat evening, at Early Clos- ing Hall, No. 267 Bowery. It had been stated, meording to the minutes of the Inst meeting, that the Olympic Theatre bad refused to raise the prices of the mechanics they croplo ved, though thew bad rained the price of a imitta othe theatre, A committee waa epponied by the Union to invemtl- gate the matter, The cormtitice reported Isat evening that they had driliet ao advertiqement, which will appear in the rx of Monday, The Secretory stated that he bai writen = lever to the Republican eaud dare ior Governor, and had re- ceived a reply, whiil he read te the Union, The document was a loug apd wordy non-<committal aiTeir which the Union, on motion lared could not be rece ved by the & y Secretart war also censured for introducing prlitics inte the busi- pemeof tho Union Aficr other routine business the meeting aljourued. Manonast Tarous, Another very large meet- img of the merchant tailors wae he'd yesterday af- ternoen, bx-Oouncilman Lent presiding. The Commiitee sppo'nted to confer with the elothvara Peported that that trade had determined to form an aanociation on the same baeia, The Cominittee on Protection to Workmen reported that they hed fron the Chief of Police, who said that the mer- ¢}ante shouid be protected in their businew, even WY the whole force shouki Le employed. A number of gentlemen sugested the propriety of omnpioying several special povcemen fo: the purpose of provecting anch workmen a@ chose to work at pendent of cic fair pricey Inde| tation, A gentleman frota Broaden: ted that bie bands hed struck, Dut be saw that one of them bed «tear in his eve e6 he was going aw That insn sod that he did not wirh w lovve bin, but the “Unien't compelled bim to The gontlernan ther reeroned w'th Mere! to employ them at a enall m- Varce, on conditon that they would leave the As pociatious For bos pert, be would close tor five years, if necessery, apd spend his last shilling, Tether tian te dicteted t. (Applause) The chairman then evd that ao impression has gone abroad to the cflect that the merchants imended to break up ® Lenevolent society, This was falee. Te, aw well sa oibers, n the entire merchant tailora would realy support the soclety according to the preamble of ita constitution. The preamble Contained the following clause: “The wljustment of all differences relating to the trade Letween the employer and emploved, be arbitration, he sirence of which has in the pat so free quently lot tw strikes" Now that was the corner stone of their association. But hed they over done so? Never, No committee of arbitration bad ever been seked Le the body known as the “Tuilora® Protective and Beuevolent Union.” The merchants only oppose) artttrary dictation, In the cane of the firs sirike egainst him, hie own men did not come to him, but e sealed exwelope wae left on bis Cesk, with the following notice :— “Sign the enclosed till by 6 o'clogk this evening. If you do not, all work which you now have out will be returned.” He did aixn that bill, and all went right for that tite, e mond strike was maceinasimilar manner, He did not then sign ¢ till, but he made an ar- rangewen| by which be had satisfied @ committee which waited upon bom, Next day—during bis absence from the city—the conmitter waited upon bis wer and insisied on the bill being aigned, or the clothes which were out would pot be ro- turned. Hie partner asked them what arrange- ment they bai made with Mr, Lent, when they repl ed that the Uniou inmated that no arrange- mens should be made, and that the bill be sigued stonce, Now it was mich dictation as that which the merchunt tailors had combined to resist, and Dot to break up a Lenevolent society, A gentleruan reported that his store hed been crowded with bands that morning. Some work wes given out but the parties who zot it were followed home and compelled to bring it back. However, from the tales of distress he be he believed they could yet hands enough; for hie part, long as be bad » dollar, bo woul! oppose dictation, (Applause.) Mr. Lent explained that the tailors did not wish cut down way Day, more, they were w'liing fo g.ve an advance; bus they aesired that they should name thas advance themselves, and leave to their men to accept or reject, aa they. might chooser, A member inquired wast he* would do with » man who left the Central As- sociation, and applied for work, The Presidont—- G.ve bim work and get & policeman to protect you. A Mr, Lent then stated that many members of the Ceusral Association would leave it aud come to work, but thay were fearful to do eo heceuse uf that body succeeied in breaking up the Mer- chant Tailors’ Association, then they would nut be permitied to work in eny bouse in the city. Ou motion it Was reso.ved unsuimousiy that the Pledge iaade by the Association to res st the des- potic demands of the Taliors' Central Commiiwee, should be renewod, and sich “despotic demands" be resisied to the end. By special request Mr. for Assembly. Lent repeated what bad already Leen screed upon Jet Diat.—Jacob I. Smith by the merchant tailors namely, that tiey do not dod * —James Dunphy propose w reduce wayes. Qo the coutrary, they ard “ —Goorge M. Cur in would even raise them, bus (hy wisbed to name 4th —James M. Murr the amount aud have their men to refuse or other. @h BJ. Maloy. Wise, Without asking thy couseut of uy Aneccia- Mb “ —Jacob Secbacher, fon. Adjourned. Tish ** —Jamee Gibson FIkE.—At nine o'clock on Thursday night a —Thos, Ryan. —Michael N. Balmon, ~—M. Dielieudorf, The New Mozart Democrats last evening reenomi- Bated the Hon, James Brooks for Congress in the ®sh Dic rict. The German Demecrecy have numi- vate}. Repper, sq, for Supervisor, and Dr Mar- kle for Coroner, Vhey passed resolutions to uniie with other Auti-Tammany orgenizations, The Re publican Conventiour have not yet harmoai cel a fire broke outin the unoccupied house of GW, Bebacifer, ut the corner of 3% mreet and Tenth avenu’. The building was tovally uesucyed, The loes to Mr. Buhacfler us est unsied at $6,000—dnaur- ed, The fire is supposed to Lave been uvcidensal. EDITOR Ov Hi. SUN; Please insert the fol- lowing, in justice w one who feel. m at the account in your issues of Wednesday od Thuredey last, of the cuvumstances attendine death of my brotoer, M chuel Maguire, at te vo. - ner of Slat street and venue, Th Bay that the sivcmenta were iamie by iuierested pore ties fo sueld Lhevosel ves, . . u dbese staierments wi), “ Tuvve Woe be M ors ar tas Centrat An Cue time be properly exposed. The iuvestiva- ARK to-day, comme .us ab P.M, The follow. | Hon had, has nos veeu full nor fair, The wiole Aug is the progra vu mavter will be thoroughly ‘nvesticated, and the publie will then judge, Jonn K, Maauras ray 1 Corner Jist street au. Becoud avenue, rk Mare 1, Overture, + Les Mart) a", . Dontvettt, . THE COURTS, 2, Trish Modler Quick adarch 4. Boepance, * ph Rose _ PAuT U, » Marsh No.1, Op. 27..... Uverture to Jere muda ......, The * Attack" Quickstep + Grand selection trom Riyoletio DawT i. 8, Rar Avant March Bradley, L. Bpobr. s+ Foang Behubers, Spohr, Str susa, + Vardi, ao . . oo Bree as, ® “Songs of the Thames," Walts..... Ky ? 0, Millay Poko. ; & UM. Finale tru. Iniy ; Hass, Nathoual t..-Pourt, AMUOT MENTS, Bapnum's.—N xt week will te the last of tho Tom Thumb cor ination, as the tile General and his wife will embark on the 290) inst, op a private Fraropean tour, Commodore Nuit and Minnie ‘Warren wil! remain The “combination will give ibree performer ces daly. The musical drama “The Rove of t’ .st'le,"? will be produced next week, and a new star.ot © vo" of Miss Gordon Boone, Who will appear inthe “1 :a of @ Lover.” Jn the evoning, Ruth Oakley. Camppm.t's Mixetegts.—The last has been » week of most unprecedented success, Next week “The Challenge Dance," * Smothered Onions,'* *Zouave Johnny," and the famous * Zousve Uigbtaing Drill.” « \8 Aeapmrr or Music.—Another series of Concerts ves inamgureted on Thureday evening, the house : Be crowded to excess. id As ennouneed in the Srz, this ’*@plendid building opened on Monday, with s very zpwtes Civeus Company, under the managemens i * Sane ans Tuk Pxverss Cacn.—The cose of Clarke aga. Brooks was real. od yesterday inthe Cours of Cou. tnon Pleas. The day was spent iu en leavoring to obtain a jury, but the panel was exhauste? with- out ang 2 more than ten, The case was a @d uni! Monday to fill up the number to twelve, Tus Woaip Livet Case,—Justice Leonard yor. terday denied the notion to grant » discovery of the books and papers of the Wo.id newspaper ith SV.ew & aacertain who were the that paper, The motion to strike Hons of she moving papers a mmadalous &e,, wae @reuted wiih 910 cosis Count or Gem. Srsstons,—Mathow Mon. , DANg Was yesterday convicted of grand iarceny in Stealing « watch and tooney of the value of $£25, from John Lee, of No, 110 Elizabeth street, He | Was remanded for son cnce...... Mary pmith pleaded guilty ©” attempt at erand larceny in stoal- Ine 2280 from Mary Moniteth, of No. 57 Qrchurd mrcet. Reo aue: James M Ube was cou. Victed of grand larceny ir eel ng tahle-ware, &c, valued at 4200, fom Simuel F yy at No. 85 West Twenty-xtb street, avd was ‘senien to two years’ lmpr sonment in the Pon'teutiary ‘ Hara Bodve plested guilty of utternpt ‘at grind larceny in sealiug @ Wagon, &e, value! at ail4 from Wiliam A Littell, of ( : Brooklyn. Pontientisry one year. FP oank Legare pleaded guilty oF burglary in the third dee in entering John Baldwin's Junk Store, at owners of jo. 25 Morris @trect, and s'ealing theres : aud coin valued at $15 10. Howse of Refuge "Tie Court adjourned to Mondsy morning. Povios InraLiigExce.—Robbery in Water Street, —Vhomas: Gosteticy of No. $72 Water street, ap- peared before Justice Hogan, and made oath that ertaln por- | uch WyyTievod , sumled, th | fin shed ‘wid the praties,’ os bo ss, { », 600 Myrtle avenue, | | | asulted hite in thet sree eats dim of desertion, demanded the :Lition of b! porers and these not being shown, the eccused, who tended to act under « prov st marshal’ authority, wtruck ahe depor ent in the face, knocking tom w the pavemeni, The ath'evit further wileces that when Contello had risen, McCarty seized and held bim while @ confederate robbed bim of 4340. The fellow tbet committal the robbery eacaped, The prisoner was committed in default of @1,(00 bei! RobLery in @ Division Sire t Hovee,—Ou Thurs ley night last, Jolin Randolph Riley, of No. 6% W.Jlett street, went abroad with $050 in bis pock- eta, and, according to his affidavit, which waa tale before Justice Hogan, sesterday, entered 140 Divis- ,on etroat with one Margaret Bishop, and was rob- bed be her The aecnesd wae arrestol, and com- mitted Ly Justice Hogen ; but she monoy has not tern recovered, The Fatal hooting of Michael MeG sire — Coroner Ranney conc!uded an inquest yestercay, up nm the body of Michacl McGuire, of Slut street, corner of First avenue, and the jury rendered two verdicts, one of which rmere!y asserts that deconsod was shot by the hand of officer Hall, of the 21st Precinct, while the other affirtns this fact and adds that the abooting was justifiable, According to teatimony, there had been serious difficulty throughout MoGuire's place, nnd revernl articles of household use had been thrown from the second story window, while, at the time when an officer reached the seen, a woman's seresiog were heard. The offeer (Crewforce) entered MoGure's bar- room, and Mo Guire, asserting that Bernard Sratb had ulted and cut him on the hevd with « hat- shied the officer to arrest th, Officer Crawford accordingly wok the but ree . bo er rity when officer qured MGuire to go with Lim, ana witne the Pelice Station, The latter went with the « toward the door, but turned back to yet his and oriming himeel, made an reser! Crawfori summonet av, and officer Hall ond osbers responded, and © tree tight eosued. Oficer Crawford having teen seriously inti ed, and bis | club baring been seived, bis compo ee Grew their revolvers, and officer Hall pursued MoGuire, who, | armed with a pisiol, took refuge behind the coun fer, sud there presented, and was scemingly, if not nctually, about to fire, when the ofhcer shot btn through the abdomen One cf the witnesses whorm. Coroner Rammer called to the stand swears that McGuire was unacmed, Another tertifies that the ceceased had brutally beaten hie wife, tet doors had teen broken Cown, and that the party bad held bigh drunken revel prior io the officers’ ar- rival, and a third witness mal oath that McGuire made a deadly a#sault pou officer Crawford, The Coroner required officer Hall to find #4000 bail for bis appearsace, in the eve at of an indictinens being found vy the Grand dure, BROOKLYN Tor Menperry Poticemas,—(oroner Nor- ris heli an inquest yesterday upon the body of the Inte Charles Curran, ® wnerwber of the 42d Precinct Polive, who died at the Brooklyn City Hospital on the morning of the 6th inat., of injuries caused by apistol abot, fired, as alieved by a moan named Tueodore Yates The o'fver bad the prisover tu custouy at the time he was shot, The jury ren- deced the following verdict: “That Charles Cur- ran came to bis death by # pistol sbot on the heul, inflicted by Theedore Yates, on the night of Oote- ber Ist, 1864. The usual questions wero pnt ** accused, aud he stated in anawer that Le wae Os years of age, bornin New York, aud a hatter by trade, and resided at the Montauk House, neur the Fulton Ferry. He destined making any further sraement. prisoner was then committed to jail, to awalt examination before the justice. A CHILD Naurp GrouGr Grose, aged 2 years, wlowe purenis reside wt No. 123 Montrose avenue, Was Fun over by a Wagon, in South Tth street, yi y afternoon, and instantly killed. ‘The Coroner was notified, Turd District CoNGressiovaL Nomixa- tion. —The Montague Hall Democracy have nomi- nated Mr, John Creighton as their candulate fox Congress, to represent that branch of the party. There are now tour candidates for Congres in the Taird (Brooklyn) District, namely: James Humphe rey, Union; Thomas H. Faron, Democrat; Wilham Wall, Independent Uxuion, \ud the nominee above stated, BrooktyN WARD Nomisations,—In the Fighth Ward, F. 8. Tucker has been nominated as the Union candidate for Alderman, and Andrew J. Hicks bas been ucminated as the Uaton candidate tor Bupervisor In the Fieventh Ward. Usios Mass Meetine ar rir ACADEMY oF Mrsic. —A large and enthusiastic mass meeting of the friends of Lincoln and Johnson was held at the Brooklyn Acedemy of Music last night, The bnild- ing was completely packed—many of the audience being Indies, Ald. B. J. Hathaway called the meeting to order by nominating Col, Henry Sone | as Pr nt, which was unan mously agreed t | Addresses were mace by Gen. Carl Bury and others. Two stands were erected on Montague | strect, from which large asse:nblages were address: ed by several gentlemen. How to Save (ne’s Bacon. Ferly one fine morning, as Terouce O'Fleary was | hard at work in his potatoe garden, he was acenated by bis gossip, Mick Casey, who he perceived had his | Sun'ay clothes on, “God's bud! Terry, man, what would rou be attordeing there wid ther prat! nm? Brelin Lougalen's verr.a' goin to take 7 Comealong, tna Lochel! suro the pratie will wait “Och! no, ms Terry! I must dig this ridge for the ch ider's breakfasy an’ thin I'm goin’ w coufesshin } to Father O'Higgina, who houldse stashin beyont there at b'sown house,"" “Bother take the stashin! ‘ud wal, too." But ‘Tei sia Mick, “sure that mee Was not per- ene® having Neitoveria Father O'Higgivs, where he was shewn into the | kitchen, to wast his turn for conteseion, He had not been long siandiny there before ihe kitehen-4dre, when b.s attention was attracted by 4 uice ploce of bacon, whieh hung in the chimpey<orner Terry looked wt it again apd again and wished... U'kler “Lwi.thome wid the praties.'' “Muriver alive {" aye he, ‘will [tal the pr est can spare it, au’ it wou'd be to Judy ant the gorsoone at hone, to say woihin iv Away went Mick to berrin’ and T if, who hasn't tasved the bkes this many's the Terry looked at it again, and then tummed away, eaying—"'T won't tke i—-why won'd L an’ ' itrotimue, but the pric it, sure? FT won't ink repested iy nothin’ but the Qua Boy Linnell thay mel But sure iene Laria to feel it seid be, taking ot into hee hand, and tow "Ob! it's a Demat v Ad CATE RT} woulds't Y av’ wure it iw he st it: and the came in ° comession, Ve aa’ ruu ‘d, horse vhavil Ddo ti this quandary at ail, aalli By ,wucies! I must ry un make the bess ef ity apy how," #6 ue toddincell, and ip he went He knelt to the pr'est, told bis sina and wasabout raeive sbsolut.oo, when all at cuce he seemed revolloct b-mecl, upd cried out— Lt op, F.ther O' gains, cesr! for £5 Sub, BLO}! I have ous great biz cin to ell ly, s.r, I'm 1 to tel! in the regurd ver bav ng doze ‘be! '..'s afore, 6: vert? sad Fuiber OE. gying “you must tell , thon, your R ver.nce, I will tell id; but esbh mcd » never ininu! * said the priest. yy then your R ver nce, I wint ove day to fa eman's bouse, upon elie b.tof business, ap!’ he beiu’ ingawed, I was showed into the kitchen ty , bux, there L saw a beautiful bit iv Las tn the chimbly-cormer, I looked at 8 you R-veriuce, an’ my tecth begin to wather, don’t know how id was, sur, but I suppor the D.v.1 timpted me, for L put it into my pocket; but you plaza, our, I'll give 1t to you," and he put his bape nto bis pocket. ive it to me!" said Father O'Higgins; ‘no cer- tathly not; give it back to the owner of ft ."" “Why, then, your Riverince. sur, I offered id btm. he had nit # arevly t v Bop we 3 on Friday nicht Daniel MoMarthy. © ensrnan ac. | and be wouldn't take id,'? ¥r “Oh! he wouldn't, wouldn't he?” eaid the auth ‘ake ft home, and eat it yoursel!, “Thank your Rivertnce kindlpp* ‘an’ I'll do that same remeaurbh, first an’ foremost, I'il have the sbso) Plaine, eur? Terence rece!ved absolution, md went bore, re- joicing that be had been able & save his soul and is bacon at the sume time. _____ MARINE Oct. 6-6. ha, 6 rew * CLEA RED, STRAMSHIPS—Gen Sherman, New O:leinr; Boo men, (Kie.) Bremen; Britannia, (Br,) iieaeow, SHIPSR—Yarre Yarra, Melbourne; Gibraltar, Londen. BARKS..Corra Lio enatown: Anna Havana Frank Lovett, Brint ferrimock, Duokirk; West Lidian, Cape Town, Ti Fisk, Key West BC HOONERS Navigator, Neurttna: Vicketmre. St Jobo PRD Townsend, Waehineton: John Rove, teehel Jone, Philacels iia; Gortaia, Phil Mary, Price, Wilmington, Dek Phebe, CH Chave, Snane er Sareh Marin Sta Exnpress, #¢ John, NB: T T Randolph, Wash ingto: LA FAwardsa, Warhington, . 6LOOP—Commorce, Palmer, for Norwich, Conn, AKRIVED. STPAMHHIVS Evening Star, New Orleans, Pon- tromne, {1 & convoy) Aspinw: bees ok, ad a Arego, Port Koyal, Fairban! Weehington, D &, Chan.plon, returned, disabled, Y SITIP-Orpheus, [Rustinn) Bremen, with mdea, &e BARKS. Xantho, A plawall; Elise Mathildo, Bree men, Quincard, st ' ina: Bendford, Zaza: Chanth cleer, Miragoane; LLeresa, Brersen; Sylvan, K.Janetro. BRIGS.. Henrietta, Lermuda: EB Drummond, Ae RB Mintorn, Cow Hay, © B; Sarah Good- yi Sarah Lareon, St Martine; © M Res c B. i yy tf, Bri on: wa peat 8 Terence, nite God; tnt intion, if you 846 31H, Wa morn. OL il, SCH OONBRG—-Fredoa & Cow Bay; Cre'one, Li ny Commodore, Lubec: Pallas, Rockland okinnd M St 6 Rockland; Elia, Wii Point: Jarker. eniand t Poadl, Boston tor Phil BELOW~—Two brivs, unknown, Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, i DALY ~ Killed before Petorsburg, on Thrrady, Sept. 29, 1464, Patrick Daly, the beloved son ot Mi- choel aud Mary lieiy, and husband of Mre, J’atriek Daly, aged 20 years, a nottre of Mullingar, County Westmeath, Treiend, Corporal of Co, K, First Conn. Attillory. Died in defence of bie country Hin remaing will be interred in Calvary Cemeterr, on Su y afterneon, Get. 9, at 2 o'e.ork, from ‘he Teaidvnce of bis biother, 218 East iith er. tives and friends of he fan aleo the veterans of the 4th N.Y.V., let Scott Life Guard, are reepretfully invited to attend, gs) HUBDS On Friday, Oct. Tth, Macy Flize beth, wifs of Edgar Y. Hobbs, aud eloert dau bter of Willian B. Humbert, need 96 years and f yh Reiatives and friends are jerpectfally invited to attend the funeral, 0. Sunday atternoc, h St. o'clock, from the resiieuce ot Ler ta ette ave, near Franklin ave, Brooklyn. WALLEZ—On Friday, Oct. 7th, John Wallez, aged at year, is friends and rolatives are respectfully invited to attend the fun , on Sunday afternoon, (ct 9, at 1 o’clock, from his late :exidence, 161 Mott at. 81 PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCT- TON or THE §s e t ‘ HE oo ATE OF NEW YORK, § Chambere st, N.Y escent Lieut.-Gen. WINFIELD SCOTT, Vice-Prealdente: Hon, Hamilton Fish, Admiral Duy Jobu I. Ciseo, Feq., Rudolph A.V it, itehaus,Feq, Directors: Hon, Edwin. Morgan, — Howard Potter, Fez. i Georve Opdyke, Win. E. 6% Jt, Fag. Hiram Barney, Theodore Roureye't, beq. James W, Beekman, Veter Cooper, Boy. Rev. H. W. Beilows, D.D, George Bancroft, © Jobu daeob Astor, Kay. jauiel Lord, di mea Brown, ° Wilson G. Hua © Kobt, B. Minturn, * Robt. L. Stewart,” Wri. H. Aepinwall,** Altre Pell, James Galintin, % the objects of the Association ere to secure to #ol- diers and sailor, and their tamilies, any clame for pensions, pay and bounty, and to mve advice and in- jormation to them, without coxtjand to prevent frauds e«sinst them and the Government, Application ip person or by letier should be made to HENRY GREENFIFLD, Secretary, Chambers at, New York "PO LET-—A NICE. COTTAGE WITH A cood garden and «table attached, tn Tremont st, Sppmite own Hail, cor Fordham ave end j2th at, estebester County. Horse care pasa the door evey five minutes, Kent #200 peryear, Apply to 7. MULVIHILL, 20 North Wisiaw «t, ose QP WARD—TAMMANY HALL WARD a ]Commiiter—-At a rerular meeting of the above Committee, heid at their headquarters on Friday evening, Uct.7 S64, on motion, the Hon. ALE). ANDER WAKD was decinved the reeular nominee for the 18th Assembly District. JOHN 3. MAb TER. SON, Chairman, WILLIAM BREBACI, Sex ACHINES. “ SIZE WHEELER & Wileon's sewing machine. Inquire at 42% Fourth ave, one door above auth et, ad too, na S SEWING MACHINES FOR . henily new, only run a short time, er, price $50, Apply at J.T € Is ry) JOR SALF—A LARG male , No. and on pertect ord WEST'S, #7 Chambers at. “EASTRUCTION. DULTS AND YOUTHS OF ROTH SEXES may find at MANCHA‘S, 419 Canal et, practical inttruction in bookkeepiny, writing, arithmetic mathematica, ciasrics, &c, Separate rooms. Day eid evening. iudividum instruction. lerme renson- el 420 LOUIS, ARTIST, 61 WOOSTER Aetons given ip Drawing and Painting. 3:8 WRITING LESSONS, BOOK- keepine, writing, arithnet KB. 210 per sole) & Bavigation, Gieek aud Latin tauvht in stuictly p.ivate rooms, 62 Bowery, and 283 Fulton #t, Booaiyn, Col, PAINE, the well known teacher of writing, de one of the best ustructore ia tho Stee, —New port Meicury, aunties GROCERUBS, , FLOUR, FLOL TEAS, EAS, ' LEAS, ‘TEAS, TE cy COE ERA, COFFERS, COFPFRER, COrFiks, and all kinds of Grocenes, cheaper than the cheaper, fend as ¢ 00d ae the Lest, Co: _Wholesale departmen THOMAS R. AGNEM, Ceenw inh 202 Greenwich ¢ —ATTENTION, LADIES —NOTWITH the hich rete of gold,the N.Y. Fur Co. will rell at iaet vew's pres, take ther choce from our » aod ObWo eoeas bare deleewhere., Altenpe qual te pew vetTe Ae all ok about ball «toh » bo pure Jhathom st, opporlic € i, Manager, Louk tor ihe Nobu Wi N CANADA FUR MANT fue vurine Go. f every deve ription, whole. pale apd retan, from Sweet and upwards, Alie ong and repaiing neatly dene and with dicpateh. Alo hats cops gloves, trunky traveling bres, umbre lag gnd tobes jn “reat vari’ P. B.A box of my coe brated moth powéer vive to each purchaser of a set of ture, Coll eariy and make your selection. JAS. W.HAVEAS, ‘42 Bioviway, | New Cham ers st, -] Duane et, and 69 Crathan at Cee Oe epernoengren sone = 2-3 it ime oe EXCURSIONS. R NEWBURGH, POC HKEEPSIF 0 F Konndout, Kipesto: leavoe (000 0 JAY Bh, ee: The MARY POWLLL B1@. NoCD st. 9 o'clocd 44d FCSON RIVER RK, R-FOR ALBANY pioy, the Not ead Wost, fiow Chambe.e et at Tana WA. Mand 4 6 ead lu40 P.M, end on pun daye ae 6.220%, MM, trom Sutb oe 450° Abies SHOULD Csr THE BALM oF Wile ALAS tor ben ifylog and pre ins ekin, Thiedelichtiul preparation stands eminent for removing pimnies, biotches, tan, and & percetious from the ekin, rendering it beauttiutly clear, and white, rivalioe Nature in hee fairest forms, For sunburn it not its eyual. Warraoted not 0 cont enryping | te hteat degree injury fous to the akin. To be bad at Sonth Second ei, Willlamehurgh, Also at Hoedley's 01 Fighth are, Price onle 30 cents per bottle, on) New York eee a c a a AUCTION NOTICES, —-.._- ———— | Ata ION NOTICE — 309 CASES Dow, TS and shoes to be toid a: anction on Maaca, AS 1Uth, at 10% ofclock, at ibe stoeof C. 8. PARSOK 3 & BUNS, No (1 Cortiradt et. 8 ‘ A eer, Ca Teale Qc, AUCTION SALE OF UL UNDSOME HOT couutocad @ not tone < hold Furniime by B. ROTEL Ancue Sa‘orday momiingat i] o'cik,wthe +110 119 Clinton Pince, Shey near Oh aw ¢ Brussels ond iograin core , wood pianoforte, cot 4680, 2 boantilnl parlor anttas mard ¢-teptabies, eterarea mii roracurta na oll plate inen, bedatond:, ha eous washetands, fon aot beim + vine, chins and tohie entl __ Baie powitive, rain o re - | RKF, AUCT'R—OFFICE 6 ASTOR © Plaee, pein thie dav, at 11 oc ock, the eutire stock of liquoss of the ligmor store 4 Bart 14th at shout 30) callons of various Hyuore; also the enee the store. w” DAVID D. EGAN, ATCT'R, WILT setr thie dar 9( 48 \ an at Lo'emck. now and i band frr os bs) tise chine, harn wut, beisteade, efOver, crockeres he. beaters in a QQ & 8. BOGART, AUCT'S—THIS DAY, bo at 10'y o'rlock, at t Auth 1 Nora Wiilinm «f, cotam aren. tation ¢ «. tealeenig? and '« ine, Kitchen ne Je, Re a i? weltet Brorsele and ingreit, carpets; one bay horee, wae: 3 and harness, 43 r GAFFNEY T. Sth ay, + stock and fix'ure y euet T4th et, i : 14 \ JILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT'R, SELLS O% on thie des, at 11 o'clock, fa siontor Auchom Rooms, 4 Kast Broadway, 1 eooa horee, ¥ flue per cery wacons and 2 eeiaor harpeu, ne ——— <= ms TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN HERS ZA hoot Dadian Herb Loe to the efiewy et ed ror aviea with veard connrenyr tein, dpe nen ¢ rt, 4 raid call ov Indian bier Doctes, who bas cured me Mie, WM. AITREN, 115 binaihat, WY broken-town We nee eich Balros ae bawe ne atrify With Notureor the Lawe of Life: With bivod « ewe never stain, Nor poison men co eaen their pain Our Father.rhom all coodness Alin he ore Th iple Herls tenes Lous et Well ueed, 0k eile CONS A simple Hert ( # siop'e Flower, Med fom the dewey Lee eve, these shui anevke wi Ot change and healil t ouching newer Tamer Dorie fenvines Tth street. Wil iomebnreh couch, pain jn the breart, whee system «hen he epp! who has cued bit in five ¥ Thi ta tocertity that the cured me of weakness and ¢ x Ipctien Herb Doctor he al dette NNY ARKBELES No. 10 Present et, Brookivn Chrisepher Thompson, of 185 Jrckson etree’, Wil Namebuivh bie von bas been blind for the last tive years, after trying the beet doctors in N. ¥. [netit 69 relief, till he comn enced the Indiam which bes cured him. “ Office, No. 1°1 «ly o, Toom a etnire, NOOCHA Dor AAvice f SURE CURE FOR DYST the intr ANNIMILA SO Girtreseine eerip. DYSVERS! thousence beon cured of thi who had almomt ebve up hopeu of eve sieliewed, Perseverance wh chi. romedy will ¢ cly eradicate Dy c avetern. To be dia New Y 1s? Allen. cor § Houston ¢t. in it tle ard Frauklio a Willismeburgb., Pr ] RUNKENNESS POSITIVELY CURED by Ds, ZELL'S fi is remedy, civea aukiowe to the patient in coil job. Sold only at No, 65 Division 1, ax ha Ys Dz Aitken'sa YS) Hunde «tN. ¥ "1 Fulton tte and Milne's 217 } ft, Brook vn ¢ Oy, Lougstad” No, 69 Monteou Jerrey Ob Mereer, 22 Ww Thoad 6 routh Ya at Wilismnebareh. Price ONE BEWALE OF LMILATIONS, NBL The rf MEDY will never ficken the Warranted, Seut by St. EDDING’S RUsstA | SALVE—FORTY I YEARS’ EXPERTE NCE has filly eetalliches the i over all other hear SORES, | we Sold by » DENTISTRY. SET OF TVETH ON SILVER 86 TO sliver, $1 per tooth. Teeth extucied w thoat patny cleaned, whitened. or files wat an; other fille Inve, Sets, and warranted, by Dr. i, VILLERS, dowery, opposite he old Theatre ar A. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY *%Tecth extra with palin or no arge, Rene tif) teeth ina tl eael Teeth Inserted wih og t patra ate. Alloperations War ante 158 Grand ey two jrock ROARD AYP ROOW “A FEW YOUNG LADIES AND G men cau be eccommodated vith bec Greeuwich et A FURNISHED ROOM) TO LET) WITR -board or w + fo Yoenticmen or geotlemas aud wile, 2) ble App Ord On} Bos! DING—hOOMS OF VARIOUS SIZES or & sentiemen, alt ehede.a good Toor err ab ith boaid, at wd Becond av, be ha aepirnte’s FURNISHED ROOMS —TO SI gentlemen, in a rmall fatly, cag be piving at A Delancey et, near Bowery, bi POR FEN PELEMEN CAN I \l @) dated with woot boys and bah i hous Canel es, ot Raat bey SAVINGS Baers. pEYING SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS NO 4 WAKREN =i Inte tr rte 6 pereepmton pulng Ch. ea the Open a Ome wk. Me andon Movtar, ‘t tn nf Metne fie.ncoue frown 4c FT PLM. NB. Monev loan vn bond and INU bye SAVINGS ana ?fth at, LY Sod *“CHARTERE ny BANK MONDAY, to® p.m Dei yond ow ‘ LU KUAY EVENe IN’ pd tom 6 io 5 Fw S1X PET CENT Interest allowed on al carve from $1 tO why an Ai eanie sfonorleue October oth, wid draw Intece. el PENCER K, GKEYN, P esicent, -Y, Dec e@vary, oe WN DIMF SAVINGS BANK, NO, 427 ANA * sets OPEN DAILY from li A DAY, WEDNESDAY Thus from 5 to 7, six pe Money deported op 0: Leiae Ox tereit frown Oct. Jat EVER V, HAUGH WOUT, Prien » CHAPIN, Boe etary nd on MON. ¥ EVENS werd bear in- ¥h mil hwi "e t ye ah - Reet el el Sey, RITYPF METAL OF ALlcu | ' Wii om ww