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, wrrTss | THE NEW YORK SUN, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1865, -_-— Sentence of the Ananasinn, Is another column of the Bum we publish the findings, sentences, and approval by the Pres eat, fo the case of the conspirators, whose crime ap- palled the uation in April last, This result of one of the most important criminal trials over held in thie country, will be received by Abo public as entirely warranted by the evidence, @lthough the speedy execution of the sentence is Likely to Le considered an unnecessary act of just fice, however heinous tho crime corsmitted, Two daya ts scarcely @ aufficient e! rift fur the criminals, gud it ist be hoped that she Presdeat will re- prieve them for a couple of werks, for the purpose of enabling the culprits to prepare for that great change, which few persons can contemplate with- out Gearing to repent o! their sins and prepare to ment their God. Hitherto we bave refrained from commenting upon the evidence syainet tho prisoners, preferring @o await the termination of the trial before pre- Judging the guilt or deciaring the innocence of the indicted rndividua’ Accord af che case, thia trial been « and ite conclusion does not from 4 romils we expected. Young Haw on deliberately entered into the conspiracy, and continued to aid and abet it, until himeelf and Dis principal were @urronnded by their pursuers Mea yuilt hae been clearly shown, and bis death (s the merited punishment for hwerime, AtzeaoTtT confeased hia share in the tragedy, and if he had not done ao, the testimony aainst bim clearly pooved that he is one of those rufans who could be hired to commit murder, as readily aa other villains break into and rob private dwedings, If Abia part of tae work had been performed, President Jonsson would have been killed about the anme time that President Lixcors met bia ‘eath The testimony against Lewis Payer, the would be essoasin of Secretary HawAnp, waa positive en @iariling., His determination t commit murder wos so completely shown on the trial, that even Discounsel were reduced to the neces#ity of intro. ducing the plea of Insanity, for the purpose of a@bielding bim from the consequences of bis crime. Of Mre, Suumatt's guilt, the only donbs that ex- iets, is in regard to the evilence of the tavern kee; or Luoyp, whose testimony more poritively counects this worman with the crime, than the evi ence of others who awore to her complicity. Tho ebaracter of this man, his batnte of intemperance, aod other circumstances, do not entirely warrant the reception of his testiinony as conclumve of the qguiltof Mrs, Suagarr ; nevertheless, taken in con- mection with the circumstantial evidence of an- other kind against the woranen ficient credibility @ttachos to LLovn's statement to warrant the find Yng and sentence of the Military Commission in Mrs, Sunmatt's case, Her counsel bravely defond ed ber, they lef{no line of defense untried, and acknowledge that they have been accorded all the Privileges which could be granted under the rules of the Court before which the prisoners were ar- gaigoed. Vhe chief criminals being adjudged actually guilty of the crimes with which they are charged, and sentenced ‘to be hanged by the mock until they ere dead,’ we presume they will be duly executed. Vhe crime which these culprits committed cannot be pallisted by the @xcuses commonly availatie in cases of ordinary mourder, They deliberately plotted the death of aman who was not personally their enemy ; and for many weeks prepared to carry out the'r infernal scheme, for the purpose of aiding » woeked robellion, and plunging the nation into @ portion of confusion, perhaps ruin. Their crime was treayon and murder, and, although Boor committed the deed, these criminals aidud end a! etted him in a manner that fixes upon them Andividually the same penally that would have been adjudged the chief actor in the drains, had Le to be arraigned before the same tri! ual, The evidence against Agnoin, O'Laventin aod Mov», sufficiently warrants the findings and sen- tence of the Court, but we fail to perceive how the Covormiseion could except Eowakn Sranauan from th: fate awarde! to the others, after finding bim “guilly” of aiding and abetting Jous Wiixes Poort to escape, particularly when the Court of- to our view rete! fairly, materially differ nd q@cially declare, thas the prisoner, at the mincy WSS) aware that Alwanam Liscoum had beco murderel by Booru, If the evi- dence was “trong enough against Srancuee to warrant the above conclusion of the Commission, Bis sentence is much lighter than he doserves, Is the War Inided¢ Tos Philadelphi are just nowin « state of perplexity as to whether the war ja ended or not. Judge Thomrsos, of the Bupreme Court of Penn- aylvevia, bas decided, in the Cozens habeas corpus case, thet the military suthorities have no power to arrest a citizen When the civil courte are operative, for the reason that the war ia ended, and that the Jimit for suspending the said writ bas theretore Paseod. As this question involy direct contlict of opinion between the military authorities and the <ivil courta of Pennsylvania, the sub ect te ono of interest to the public @b large, for upon ita setile- ment depends the question of ms litery power to a@rrestcticons elsewhere, lu his opinion, Ro Tuomvaon does not dispute thé right of the Gov. é@ruaent to make military arreatea while the wor Was ip progress, but claims that since peace bas Deou restored th: exercise of au h finetions ia po fooger permissible, Tho ent ect in dispute, there- fore, turns upon the point whether the war is that is, whether that stage hes Jegally over or not | been reached at) which Congress designed | that the Aabe corpus ebould again bee come operative Nobody will deny that the war is practically over, anid the argument | thatcau be urged about Judce Taowpsonts de- | elelon is thatof technicality. Dat we fail w eco only white the wee lester, on'y bev se © rcumstences em bo, but there ie now uo excuse for their iid no longer be peruitted, tome @xercise, en0 the, she The Vissourl Copstitntional lection. We ot amt have the official result of the election in M.ssouri on the Constitutional amendment, and from this it oy pears tliat the aaid amendment has been adopted bys majority of eighteen bundred end siztytwo, This is the moet complete triumph of radic tn, considerus ihe attendant circum Gtances, that has been aceomy| sted in any State, Only five or six years avo M ssourl * as oe of te most ultra pro-lavery Siates in the Union, and during the K neasd fic i otnera in its ma gnant iatred of £ ew Ail this haa passed awar, and are nearly as radical on the sideo! freeds nm anit former ly wee on that o very. The new Cons tion takes the extreme .round on all questions ape pertaining to the abol ent of sisvery aud the “rebel. litatiou” of the jaterebeis. Roger ling tho Vatier clans it is part wevere, andun lori Missouri will be @ rathor leasant remidence fr those who dercited the State to espouse the couse of rebellion, We th the amended cons.tu'ion unnecessarily bur Proseriptive, yet none but those who have li M ne k some of the provisions cf og the lust four soars can full ap. preciate what the state haa muffered from the perfi- dy of thoue who are now) romribed, Another Rebel Sairt. Al pmat Pine the poet aod orator who an enviable position i the ¢ ones he'd 1 of the people o thiscountry, and who during the rebelliot commander of @ large body of Inuens eho were attached to the rebel service, har written e letter vindication of certain iroputationa againgt hie bu- menity while incownmanod of his barbarous #cl- ders, Io indignantiy denies the asvertion, which Wes apparently well corroborated, that he persuiit- ted his savages to kill and scalp wounded solders | et Pos Ridge and other battles in Missouri an! Arkansas, and claitne to have acted burma ely dure ing hie entire military career, We hope he may be able to fully disprove the allegations of crueliy that are charged against him, for it would certain ly be agroat reliefto the friend the soldiers supposed to have been outr the Indiana, as (well) a8 to) the | coun- try et large, to know that the amid reports were fulac, As for Atnrert Ping himaelf, there is no excuse forthe role be has performed during the war, He ise Northern man by birth, endowed with « splendid education, having « bigh order of int: Iiectual ability, aud na- turelly calculated to be a leader, He was one of the firstin bis atopted Btato (Arkansas) to embrace the rele] cause, he used his influence and powerful oratory to stir up the people to the poiut of open revolt, and having fanned treason into @ flane there, he went out into the Indian territory, and by employing these same potent gifts, he induced thousands of savages bo rally around hie standard and follow him ayainst the soldiers of his own na- tive North, There la nu more striking instance of the baneful effect of treason than that presented in she case of Atuant Prem, Nature intended him for one of hor brightest ornaments, but treason, cou pled with debauchery, has placed bim ainid tt social dregs. Hequest by Admiral Dupont, The following is from the Philadelphia Tostorday: rn that the illustrious Adm'ral Dupont Navy, whose unexpected death is eo deeply mournet by the government an! the country, bequeathed in bie will the splendid #um of #175000 to the great asylum for the education end relief of the orphan children of the sailors and soldiers of the Republic, soou to be organize i at Wasiington ty an act of Congress, This ia the amount of Acmirel Dupont's prize-mouey Curing his brilliant service on the South Atlantic Blockad- ing Squadron, He died possased of @ Landsome fortune of tus own, Preas of Awtal Tornado In Wisconsin, The Le Crosse (Wis.) Rervwnicas of July lat contains the details of the terrible tornado at Viro- que end vicinity, in that State, Ibis @ moss fright ful calamity, About 4 o'clock on Thursday after- hoon, June 2th, two angry-looking clouds approached each other from the North and South, and bute short distance weet of Viroqua. When the two forces came in contact they whisked off at a tangent in an easterly direction, and pasred the very heart of the Village, carrying death and cestruction in their path. In a moment about fifty buildings were demolished and scat tered to the winds, Beventeen persons were kill: A and about one hundred mes, worn mand chi! lren injured, The tornado contiwued in tis course for several miles east of Viroqua, It destroyot everything in its course. The total Cestruction of roperty is eatwated at H2000% The fol ug persons gre among the killed: J. G tow and wi RK. Dean and daughter: Moon; Dr, Weldou'e child; Mra, Lydia G leis; Mra, Geo, Good and vight children were killed in the echvolhouse, Aniong the fatally injured are Mr, Drake and wife, the former 76 years of ava; Dr, Dean; @ hired girl of Win, 8, Purdy ; Mre, Buckley ; Mrs, R, White; Miss White; and Poine eae Drake, There were larce numbers of others severely wounded, but not considered dangerous, The house ot John Gardner was carried bodily in the air forty feet, turned vu fe down and dashed to pieces Vin. 8. Purdy'’s house was raised irom the Hlooring anu carr ed away, and les Mrs Purdy and her children sitting on the tloor in perfecs bafe- ty. Mr J. M, Bennett, wife, ang marned dauch ter, and Mrs, Lourjee and two chilire » Wenti ? acellar, Toree horses and harnesses were blown into he cellar and upon the family. Mr. Benness was Very seriously injured, hos lee broken ode | injured. Mra. fourjee was s ightly wounded, ad Mrs, Bonvest abd child eacaped without sec rious ™, The vehicles to which the horses we re attached! Lave nott found, J. Kasson and (au. ily were found a@ ¢ derable Gistanee irom the ruins of the house, eOapod With sliht injuries te the wile avd eid, Col. Berce's wife wae severely iojur @ir ebihi hu end Po poss Dreke, who w he employ of Col. Berce, was fatally injure! Mra, Borce was fousd lying bee tyveen the crushed sides the building, several yards from where the bow stool, at the seb Louse which was totally demeodshed, About If smile east of the village eebs clildrem were kill. olaud ell otvers ing luding the teachers, and al rut tweoty sebolars, were inore or leas in, Many other persons whose panes Lave not be repo Wed, Lave received fasal wjuries, how a cage can bo made out even Upon technical ground, If the war bas not ended, thon there must still be a belligeront power in arns against the Government, and it is y certaco that no si) power exists. Tesides this, the Prosilent hae ordered all the lately (loekaded ports to be cponed; je has anuuiled all orders for the restriction of traie; he has receved the formal surrender of sry (uch of the late rebe! territory; be has given oo codaia WR re-establishing wll the olf political ro- lations w othe South, apd be has provided for disbanding ta.* FOvPs thathave been engayed in the lato war. wo™ further indications of peace could wo bave than 4. 28¢ Which are now a) parent? There te no semblance of Y4F in any part of the country, and we cannot see SOW the fact can be made to appear otherwise, The cevision of Judge Puowrson ie right aud should meet With public Wpirobekou, «Arbitrary arrevie wero Wiagable elects are yot unknown, A Remarkable Love Trugedy, Tor B®. Lows Rerouciwas, July 4h, contains | the following acconat of « me lanoboty eveut which | occurred in thatcly on the G4 inet, F jun iteelf | may be chatleuced to produce a mere remarkable love t y shan is prosented ip this short chapter: | | We mentioned some weeks azo the | stances of the euieide of a young eireune Wolly who eroesod over by one of the ferry-Loais, aud drowned herself wishin full view of the wal of assenvers Who Were returning by the eame boat, + Was also ment oned thatthe uufortuna: yong woman Was Supposed to have heen disappoinied in love by @ man named Antoine Fankuouser, A Hrunge seque. to that sad eve courred yesterday } Morning in the sweideof her vr, It is | $Wo were envaged wo be marricd, but thats ferenc: grew up between them as ty w the marriage should iake place, the girl ine sisting on iia varly consummation, and Funke houses degingg ww postpone it fw sole We + ho evpposition that ke was trifing With her tftection#, ls telieved by tuspy to Lave been the cause of ber committing suicide. Subsequent tober Lurisl be purchased the los in the ceme- tery in which #be bed been in ud also ono immedsately adjoining, having the deed to both made in his own nawe, and ivi direc tions to have himself buried by the side of bis de- ceased over after hisown decease. On Saturday | Ina! be crossed the river at the upper ferry In mpavy with two friends, aud calle! in at the ni of Ablotand Robinson im Venice. After {remaining thero » few m iante Funshouser | Mtepped out of the @aloonm requesting his friends | to remain until his resuro, Prom the esloun he went to tle river. some distance Leow, and seated bimscifon the very loron which Lie afiau @l sat before U rowing hererif into te water, Whe there ba wae olaerved w take something froin bvecta Upon Wb.cu be sppcaret io look ‘or 60 ime, Acer waiting in te seloon w covsiie alle tine Lie compan b of hia O04 coming wo the ior ished to fac his dead body ) astou- liv the | Dkenems ov his deceusd affiance From appear Shoes ic would 6 em that Po nktourer had wo e t the low eliu ed te, shen taken ¢ + eliker eas an having taken a fare all that revaime! to him «fier whom he had loved, opened his ebirt stn and de.berately shot bimselr through the bear! Finavcial Mews, \larkets, de. New York, Diursdity, July % 0 P.M Muctumted to-day Let eA TDN, 1av 6. neet tock market, oil Las eon le cloning at The afiernoou quotat pared with thoam of the previous rnoon, show | ® pretty general advance in prices fiom ig to 3), per cent. Covernmente were in « and at higher rates | | The loan market contit sbundantly aupplied with idle capital, and the range for demand loans range from 4a5 percent telal paper ie searce, and Daraed at Oa 8 percent, Forelen exehance waa quiet, but firm at S401, On'Changs toatay Flour wae Se.a 10e, better, Wheat wae le, better on Spring, ond Se. a Se. better on Winter. Corn wae te. ave better, Oatewere dull, Pork washicher, Deef was poet, Lard was firm. and Whiskey wae quiet and | ecaer Conn BTOOK SALES hoo TS, Fea, FIRST MOAR 1 Cary Inproe’t .. o4 fore do, Cp.16 200 Brunewick CL. S'¢ 16 gatos 1) Metropolitan G..113 +111% 100 N.Y. Cen. R, on ; ‘ HOW do. b 10 Erie Kk. 45 0 isan OT 20 Erte ' Sn) Trea. 7 310. on 100 Had. RvR... 20000 do 2d 90", 600 OOT SR feleie O3'5 0” Readiog Kk 2000 M. fie. ia to PK. 74 m0 do. G5 gals 's Lou Ohio @ Mies hy 1 Chi, BQ. @ BL. iho 6 4b M,..... 9%. 159 Mien. Cen. R....1/3 4 os hw) do 13a % teh, Co Sao Lib ! 11 ‘ol. & Wab.td. 7h | S100 do..... ‘ 1 1500 Obi. & Alt. tu 1” Ul, Ceuw, KR. 1i1% | Sun) At. & Gt. WL. va do. -lsoatet 10”) Mich, So, 4, oy) Cle, & Pitt, K % 1% 4th National Dx, 20% AT by 600 Cam Cou Pt foo Chi. WR. ST i iby Cll. @ N.W, PE, 58), 0. 20 Cen, National B. 102 2000 do Bolgahor 1) Canton Co SSX 100 Cle, & Tol, R.... 104 io do......55%a39 B00 Chi, & KL... 13% 20 Del, & tud, ©...145 | 1d co. 10s a1h | 8) Quietsilver M 6 loo P. Ft, W.&C,. 96% | bo do... GO" a 20 j 50) Mariposa Min... 14 9 Yu Chi, 100 Atlantic M. s....155 50 do. 906 ow G0... 10d 80155 lw Mil. @ Pda... 37 BEOOND BOARD, 19000 TB, Aa, &-20%s, wo PL. Pt. W. aC tuo CO Serer ee | lwo & "a. 2000 ‘Tenn, 68, "9 20000 Mo. 6a, o 20000 Ohio & Miss 14) Canton Co, 100 20 Cam, Coal 19 Bits ces wi Mariposa 60 C,& NW. PT... bog 400 N.Y. Con, KR je. & Toi. K....104 40 brieR...... ad | $0) a ws 60 do. Biase 60 Chi. @ KOLR. 14 200 Erie Pf..... -) lw 0) sloth bw Mad Ke. kK... bu Wholesale Prices of Country Predcuce, Naw Yors, July 6, 1565 There is very little doing in this market to-day, the dullooss previously remarked having heen some- what intensifiel by the occurrence of our national holiday, aud as many of our busines iwen have left the ety for a few days, trade will doultiess languish until the commencement of aucther week, In the market under review, several Important changes have been effected in quotations, the increased supply of many articles of country produce having produced great reduction in prices. Meats are much lower, tend, Miss A. SHEA, Directross,_ eepecially beef and mutton, and the same is true of most vasleties of poultry and game, Herrice are also much cheaper, particularly whortleberries, thie srticle baving been reduced 8150 per bushel within the puet few days, Diackberries are arriving from New Jersey. Of new fraita, apples. from Norfolk, are arriving quite freely and a few emall peaches are also offered, Of vegetatier, new potatoes are abundant and cheaper, sa are aloo cucumbers, which wholesale at él per 1%, Tomatoes and green corn from New Joreey, and water and musk melons from Bavannah, are the latert new varieties, Butter and chees, re. main unchanged, We quote: BUTTER, Orange Co. prime. 3¥a85 State, tub, Weleh..00a%1 New prstae....,..8%a33 | Wat'ra, prime w...24e%5 Fair to good do, Sait |Penneyivani bbasl Weich,, ood tope, S0aiL | Tallow lWyall¢ “ eomn.t0 good 2bazs bald, N.Y. dairy, pr...18%a @ factory, pr.14'salS 10 eon). to good.) Pine apple ee rN | Enslish daiiy,con,18al4 ‘New skim mllk,....,,0a9 Roos. N Hat Canada We “had [Duck es = N.Y. State, do...200s6 ‘Geese Live PorLtTny, WOUROES soy skctcns Vint? Tame ducks, pair. 1991 60 Fowle. .......4.6.40..19820) Fowls, pair ook 12a) 25 | FePO Maa Ts, Peof oid hal jt by careee 14020 Leet, fc 6a9 | Vomi, per ib lend Jey 2014'5'Pork....... 1g ul dg Butwou...., +a | FRESH Perey. Ap nw, Nor, § 'ad 00) Whortlohorries, per Mine lee, Deli Wont & | burhel........5 6004 60 Curr sevceee AMA15 Cherrica, ib ‘ Sa26 | | Kas) bark TaY Pears, bueh.......8 (iad 00 pint... loads | Veneheos, bask +8 Ondo | Goose Lerrive, bb..2 SuwS Ww) Aprico.4 quart 30080 | PRED Favir, fats Blackberries - bad) | iaspberries, Soudl lAppeac tog Cherries........ | Vinine sae | Peaches, peated ie unpealed 20m Wihortleberries.. ost Currants seooee D290 | Raising, layer). .56 a5 60 PoTa TORS, New Per,, bbl....6 59n7 0 kaon Whites..1 Oat 87 * h Hlows,..... Yhal Be Lo 1. new, t wht bal 16 OICCTE. . ccecce Wiel D6) Ne J, Dyekman, Vrinee A.berve...1 vei barrel... 3 60nd 00 | GAKDEM AND FINED Veauta saree’ { bush... 75085 * waa ODL... ThaK5 1 uml {Cabbages, nw.1a), vias ov Buuashea, bbi....9 5on8 v0 “nt Lomuioes, bush |/$ Was 00 +6.) Pomatoes, Ber, bx luval 25 ad OU) t petriv do white, lied b SPRCIAL NOTICES, Comprensed Yeust, used in New York by thy superior tO Hewes! or bako re! be ter, t nutrith SIWAYS Teady tor ue Housekeepers who once use compe never ueet any othe Wo prelerence cueble grocers have Conipreseed Yeust fo whiter and lighter big | | eC ove | Howe sewing Machine Company. iting | Howe. dr, President, No. 62) Broadw Pe Fs el Wheeler & Wilson, No. 625 Uroadway, Lock-stitch Sewing Mactine aug Buttonhole chines 32 Grover & Unkerts Premium Flastic ptiteh and Lock Mociines, 45 Boadway, N. Y.,and 495 Fuicon #', Brook. Highest Stitch sewing SNL TNFORMATION RICK | SEWING MACHINES LOR Say = media === | hip At WUE Y nded at tho Castle Garden in the 1h Rit Wheeler & Wilson's new ¢ LD TYPE METAL WANTED@APPLY AT | iitun will be theukially ceeutied Ce waeernatien | aud thormakh imetruction given. Ma thin avkiub, hie, 20) | Bod opt ie phe bees ga iv: (Oisd Aree ore) | kag oy Nowauky As de v teoeired by ble eb | Bios, bd aed Filion k ee TINH E WOR i PRAT, BOA AN—On Thared ROOM, 6th, piety, Pee e oly chil of marek M. ne ee oardinad, aed Yeats aud 5 mouths, fhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to aiiend the funeral services, on Sat Rene a3 Peree. a ag voaldenew, 11 Howth aN be sey City, cor, Monmouth 16 remains wil taken to Madison, N.J.. tor interment. 18 HARRIB—On Thursday, July 6th, Thomas Harris, on'y son of Philip aud Alice Harrin aced 9 monthea ud i days The relatives of the family are rorpectfally invited wo attend the funeial, thie Friday af ernoon, a2 o'cik, irom the resideuce of his Dareuts, G66 V est dudat 125 ONES—On Wednesday evening, July & at 9 O'C- Oud, Aller A ROVE: Wines of Ly Mars Jones the Le.oved wate of vo a1 thew OF Oa. cdull, iarieb oF Abe, lara, Co. Lou, tov, 116. laud aeas vr on wearer ibe ten re recpectfully invited } to wiead uf c © soul, 7b fost at 2 o'ue oo West Huse beu ds MG Wis Le taveu Ww Calvary Cen iy 10F sulermeout lhe LEARY Gn Wednesday, Juir 5, Ms lanry, @ Dative of the Parieh of Kilketmmou, Co erty, Lie Jn fred os eu, Her .eiatives and friends are reepectfully invite! to atiend tie tusera, this (friaay) wile. noon, o'Ciork, itote her ate /esideuce, cor, of buitou | BUG Ade +t. Broo yn, 15 LOAMAN On Wet ne revere illr W anabvec Aud, MEG LS veo And thore of he brother. © i@epectiully invited tw at- tend the funeral, thia iday allernoon, at ¥o'ccek, trom his late resivence, 72 Laipbt et, 116 MOSHPR-On Tuesday axea bl se .reand lo months, Ihe triende aud relatives of the family are fully invited w atiend the f noon. July 7, at 2 oclowk, frou Weet Fourth OBOURK —On Thureday, O' Rour July 4th, Ieaae Mosher, July 6th, Michael & DALVe of the town of Sligo, lrelaud, ia the 2vih tof hia age, Hie rolatives and trienda, and those of bia brother Bteven, are teepecttuily invited to attend the fune- ral, Of Suiurday atternuon, July 8, at Lig o'clock, from hin Inve residence, ¥d Park st 17 SPENCEK—in Brooklyn, FE. D., July 6th, 1505, afier @ jong sod patuiul iloess, kdwin Bpraces, w native of Mrmingham, England, aged 65 years und 25 days d acquaintances are respectfully in- nod bis tuveral, from hie lace residence, 121 Bouth Sd at, toss Perer and | aus Chureh, 2d *t at 1) o'cloce this Friday morning, where a Ke quien Maes will be offered tor the repore of hie ou frow thence to Calvary Cemetery for inverment. 11 TRADE NOTICES, } ARNESS MAKERS ASSOCIATION WIRL hold the’ ular monthly mee'ing at Cooper La ftute, roo on Friday evening, July Tih at 8 O'clock. ‘Trustees are to be elected, the new Conati- ution and by-iawe are tole presented for considera thon. and other important business ie to be broueht before the Association, FRANCIS MARRISON, Pies, FRANCIS AHERN, Res. See 126 L INGSHOREMEN NO, 2.—THE FIRST section, trom No. 1 to Guy, will meet to-niett and receive their new badges, THOS, WESTMAN, Ree JAINTERS—A REGULAR) MEETING OF the Delegates to the Central Union wtil be beld this evening, Juiy ¢, at atilitary Hall, 198 Bowery, at S o'clock fh jetual and full attendance ie requested, By orter of STEPHEN 8. HALHAWAY, Preset. L. b. CRISSEY 8. JOLN GANNON, Pree, B. hy hold a meeting Closing Uall, No, teapectfully reques the eneulne term Pree thie Friday evening. a F Bowery, Atull atten ‘an , Ge the election of offic ra for Li take place, WM. HARDING, JOUN HENRY POY, hee, Bee 1 waeeTable @t your ruetia, 6S Kast broadway Friday, evening, at 3 o'clock, Vunctual a fe required, as business of importance will be acted. Ly order, CHARLES CAKIER, Pres't. M. YARWOOD, Sec'y, Ss PHOLSTERERS' SOCIETY WILL HOLD their regular inveting at tbe Steuben House, 295 Lowery, on Friday evening, Ju'y 7th, at Ts o'clock, All members sre requested to attend asthe new cou. etiiution will beadopted, B, PETRIE, President. A, DERENTHALL, Becrotary. v6) SOCIETY WO Fa“! HER MATHEW FEMALE T. AL BL Society No, 4 will hold @ publle meeting this Fri- day evening, at their nall, 03) Kast ith at Ppewk- ing by Measre. George Campbell and Georee Keilly Singing by Menara. Stocker, Leesan and Nesb, The members are requeste ttend aa this is election night for officers, Jines for non-attendance will be retly eniorced, JOHN KIDD, Pres,; WILLIAM U'CONNELL, Ree. see, 110 PINCORA CIRCLE, FENIAN” SISTPR- hood, will hold « business meeting on Friday, ul nat i's P.M. at SST Second ave, bet, 2d and 24t ets, All the members are earncetly moitfied to ate 23 GENERAL BUSINESS. S OF THE EASY WALKING LL SI Crutches aro now ready.TThese celebrated patent elastice are acknowledged the bes healthiess and ehenpert ever mace, Phyai *tiud them valuahie for meny invalids aod othe dor young, N, B.-. ‘The patent elrstic tope can be titted to any other cruteb in 10 minutes, Callandsee them, 69 Bleecker #'reet, afew doors enst of Broadway, Yau ANJO INSTRUCTIONS—I GUARANTEE to tuake any perso: player on thie in- atrument in one quarter's lessons, H.C. DOBSON, O51 Broadway. yoo EMIGRATION TO THE WEST—DILLON 4 O'BRIEN, Faqrm, agente for the Minnesota ety, cam be econ at J. Po Woks. it ticket office, 254 Browdway, Sud SINESS—DIVORCES, BREACH of promise, reduction, elancer, aemault and bat- tery, and all other good coses prosecuted without tee vance. Advice fr AM. MO Wb», attorney and nsellor, 78 Nersau @ Nuri E 10 BUILDER: for the joining and carp it use of Prowetion for It. C, destitu‘echiidren about being constructed, will be received trom now al Saturday, July 1oth, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the office Ot the socie.y. No. 26 Chambers et, where plans and specifications are now ready for inspection, and can b en daily from ly to ¥ o'vloes. L. 8, IVES, Prosident.N. ¥., July 6th, 1505. OTICH TO BRICK MEN.—SEALED Pro- Posals will be revived until July 1th, 1868, throuch the Peet Oftice at Fiueniny, Loug Island, tor n° buadred and tity thousand (150,00) bard se° trek. The trick must be al aun aud the beet | yuality, de ivered on the Dock at Flashing, ‘Jue con. trector will etate the price per thousand, and how fast he cum celiver thew. Terme ot payments cash on delivery op the lock, if eecepted by the Agent or Engineer, Addiess 8.1). BRUYN, Agent, Fiushiog, Long leland, Juy 3d, 1565, 43 | LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED Apply at this ofice, 443 P kK. McTIGHK, ATTORNEY AND ¢ Couneel!or-at-Law, 1) Ceutre er, opposite City | Hall, New York, Seamen's wages and prize-cluune | collected, Divorces prosecuted in ali States of the Union, Advice tree 18 SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, PAT= \7 ented April, 1868— They euit periectly 15 to 35 | years, Sold only by Prot, FOWL), 5. FRANKS. Lec- turer ob the Eve and Spectacles, sole Paten‘eo, 13) Hrosdway, N. York,ana 254 Washington et, Borton, | YEA LEAD, OLD LEAD, COPPER AND | Br bought for cash, Highest price, At 260 | Water at, two doors above Peck sip, hi 8-10 U.S, LOAN—FIFTH NATIONAL BANK, 85 THIRD AVENUE, N.Y, notes of the above louu tor co. PROPOSALS s work of the new "ile Pank has the ~ pen also for the sale of 7-30's overy evening from | T tod P.M, RICHARD KELLY, Presidout, _A. THOMPSON, Cashier, old PERSONAL NOTICES, F EDWARD O'MULLIN, LATE OF THE | ssth New York Vols,, will call at Preneh's i | early to-day, he can meet his brother PATI front Halitag, N.S. Please call early, as L leave eulng, ORMATION WANTED OF THOMAS nd MICHAEL GAKVY by their sieer, Mis, | QUINN, 940 Thirdave, N.Y. When jact heard from wown | 5 | THOS1A5 was in Wadeworth Centre, Medina County, | 4 Vbie, Weston papers Please co: WANTED OF P- | KINGMEN'’S UNION WILL © lost on Saturnia f 1) ee gi NITED COOPERS, NO, 2—YOU WILL TOaricid, No. | Meautitul feeth ineered, slLeueh. Ac lu FULL SETT OF TEETH “6 with or withous exiractuuy the nm { ever, aud ue ei atrn ur wit at p Phud avenue jure dentist a DB i VILEERS,i00 TWELe } ne t *! ’ OUP i. ual testh' “ef | Apply to Li AUCTION NOTICES. i 1 SALF—J, W, EZEMIEL A sell this day. at 23 Bowe ke tity of watches, jewelry ; « lot of wets, spoons, forks, de. & ¥ casio! t Order of AWW Mo) ARSHAL'S SALI “s —SEGARS, TOBA! HERMAN &OCOA a SJely 7th, at lu'e of J 1! Howery, about 66 "uoice severe i trande: aleo 15 cases smokins tobsevo, | ra rbelving, flat eas ayrups, & kinick, p.pes, coun large lot of wi | KOPP. Cite ROPE. C scciiieiphietectaniaibangninil 'M DOLGHIY, ALCAIONELK ¢ © eel this d lus ofe ook, at { Nawann a. ¢ gen weoriinent of how | to # Ca ptm cons, sige, bu eur t | ieee bair tia. eee lunes fe tho. beds, | Pi. NUROSER'S SALE -.aiis DA 4 } AGAN @ili eta 6) Sew ceo ey. ales meu oF tens * we thee g ep eaia tebeclotha ac. BP. FULL Ath atte v PAWS BROKERS SALE THIS DAY; JOHN MORTIMEB, 15 Feet I ria ee. mh calico dita ren epitdury panta, vr Om shee ui worthy tt 1 cealers aud a orue: Mis. B. ¢ 16 Moat 1 R, : AUCTR—WILL 5, eit a) Ot ¥ o'clock, at 1.3 Cana et S-ply and ine Calpe, Of} Clow, beceve trass @ Loletere aud p.iows, curtain eclig o ) nia shee quills able tion Is TELLA, ROLLINS AUC'TR mit wor . fav. rida. a Wery, ihe entity etock of Gli ' upg 55 bbls, chowalold hourbou caste aad p pes aration, vi v anc claret *#in® ween 4) te ©, Alan larre lot tob eeparn fl counters, &e, Bale p itive without r seve‘ WILLIAM AbBorr, AUCr. WILT) ou Saturda atl 6) bhds. of oid me, ao concern, LOST AND POUND SOUND—JULY iTH, A WHIT! brown cow, The ownercan have her }) “( ing Property and paying expenses. Call t ven ; ‘ ke atl don account of whou. * = ‘ Aveuue, JULIINCAKAGEN 4 L?st OR STOLEN—PASS.HOO! 4 46,963. of the Emivrant Indurtrial Savi App ication will be taade to the Bank fora ft! on the 15th day of Ausust sus, ANN MODe Deporitor, . L?st—on MONDAY, JULY 3, T-5) bond--No, 145,000, The pubic tioned againgt ne ott ie parte | stopped. Tie tinder will receive $25 revurning ittoC. 1), MACKOLIIEY 4a lous, cor, (rand and Chrietic et N@ ICL—FOUND FLOATING I Noith Kiver, at the foot of Causa at, of of May, au oak log, about forty fee B® can have. by proving p operty aad paving » Apply 0 JAS. MAKUL §1Y Wieoawich ay STRAYED FROM 76TH ST, AVE a small, dark red cow. with « black he @ rope round her head when left, A liber ® will be paid for iecocery or inwornmatboe whereatowe, DO KOWLANY S. 7-30—No, 4,025 miehigt tiined soldver, “Phe bond , tho owner. as the payment | fluder will receive one nun applying (o JOHN CROssbY, OF g5o® 285 Ninth ay REWARD—LOST, A POLIC? Reiurn it to 172 Spri8 €] LOST, ON WED? afternuca, ‘The flager will ry above reward and the thankeut tbe owt turning the eame to 165 Chatham et. } €10 REWARD—TAKEN FROM 4 foot of uth et, North River, on up of July 4th, « brindle ani white mich stove will be paid on berd Livery ut anu!" ttreet, r £50 REWARD—LOST, ON cot J Broadway and Warren ats, a biaci, Dy. § Yeaseud Wise pote ol 6 10re 100 ind feet, long heavy tail and m eur, and ed veucer waco, Novis. $50 rewaid w® by returning them to 192 Canal «i, t KEWARD WILL BE Pat $] OU the rece very of « case of goods in diamond, taken euppowed by miistar® door of the subeciibers, 62) roadway, uf Saturday afternoog, July 1, about 1 of ois AOUN PULA mg $] THOUSAND DOLLARS RP LOST OR BTOLEN, — FORTY THOUSAND DOLLA! In 7 3-10 Lreasury Notes, 'y dated June loth, 1905, and oumlered 111,053 to 111,452 inclusive, BOUNDS, $5UuHN KACHP The pubic are cautioned against uegot’ Bonds as payment bas been stopped, Keer to ry AMERICAN BACHANGE BAY, MOSES, CARRIAGE: “A PURCHASER CAN BE FOUN‘ ight vendo: wagon, Loree and ve yecheop, Addrew WAGON. be GOOD STRONG WORK iu, fA sue che ‘yy i work in siugie and ? Dies, Loquire 7145th ave, besween 49 ete Fee SAL NICK, PONEY' brows bc 6 hate eich 5 yeare® for exper tu cher on? Se; he lea ¢ jee 978, Injuire Tot ven, fro SALE—1 BAPHMORSE, PA REWARD Ss ye vids 10 Law igi, Lb fo + business; » le = uJ » etheowr for it, Inquire £2 (bristopher at, fo Sa SOR SALE—A BAY H¢ Would suit a pectnrorexprese: a Bead traveller, would suit any 1 ale vers cue.p, Lo be even nt Utd Ded fer LU ofeiock, Hyksts FOR SALE—2 HOR: for auy kind ©; busines, wil Inquire in the grocery Myitlo avenue, ANTED—A LBUSINE rockaway, any person having and cheap tor cush will apply tod. J. ¢ Toth eve and 1th et — > ~ fe DEN WE tary. iV FULL SET OF TEETH INSi besucitul tet, $1u to till ANI, Pl; extrecting without > AUC KDI, Dentin, 464 6th ave, ney MOST WONDLEIUL Disu P jee bh exir do without pula with celet “d, ehuing, All opera © low Giraud ay oy 18 ae eh CURRENCY FOR SALE IN Pat 34, plu dud S20 at par, wt Wie Bud Alo peonica, u PIANO AT 49, ONE AT =i $05, New 1 O04 parlor anu Bi fioin about 4 percent less than 12 J. M. MeDUNALA), 420 Broome at. ' PO SHOE DEALLRS— sox? geiters aid other atuck will be Oly iid @ve i SWING MACHEE! NE OF HOWL’s LARGEST) us tnachines to et; new and | Tuyuise on third oor, ab No, uo Wi?! "Lace ,