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| #b THE NEW YO SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 8, Retribution, The seaaaeination conspiracy was the levitimate fruit of the rebellion, and the inflictlon of the eoath penalty yesterday upon the leading conapir- stors, was a partof the fearful retribution which Das fallon upon tone who sought to overthrow the Government, in the interest of treason, Boota, Haeoto Payee, Arzanort and Mra Soneatr have 1 with their lives the penalty of the part in i they partic pated; their Immediate eom- STreres have been ameyved to punishment within the walls of a prison, those who have taken other parte in the rebellion are cither awaiting trial, Lhe Jarreraon Daviw ar fave becotne voluntary exiles from their hat country, like Buscrannrpar and Brasavis, or bares ed (or these uisdeeda by personal dia- contorts and peci nary logs, Thus, retribution Das fn some ahape or other overtaken all who ¢ sypired to overthrow the Union and subvert the Geveruinent Those *ho were engaged i the # suctinat h s received the most summary puo- jebiccut, because their erities were the most hein- treme penalty of the law s ould be visited upon them. The question involved was mmply one of crime and punistment, An suxravated crime = owss = committed, and the = inflie- tion of puuishinent proportionate — therete “was the necessary consequence, The pub- Vic will be lad thatthe last sctof this dreadful will drama of an ‘the vell of the y Mave of @ part of th Catineleny Mf retritn. tive juatice, the f hi tors will ever be a fearful warning of the pu ment which sooner or later follows eriroo—e fur ther proof that * justic Trouble in Virginia. A COMMUNICATION, emanating from a Committee which claitns to repreaent the traly loyal people of Virginia, an which ie addressed to the Northern ‘public, haw just been publishe! This document seta forth what purporta to be tho sctual politi- cal ecomdition of Virginia under ite preseot Jocal governinent, and if one-hall of the aeccusa- tous coutajned therein are truthul, the istruly deplorable, Sur law presided, ous, anil because justice der.anded that the ex- hoen close!, and that soon bide it * history of a wicked and overtakes! the evil-doer,” Governor Pignvoint is accused of appointing bis raubordinates avlely from the ranks of those whe from view, The preseut Legislature ja have been identified with the rebellion, while th Government of Virginis isnot what is ought to think it is safe to believe tKhatasa whole the list "however this may be, what is therewedy? The men receive no ¢ whuatoo Fepresented to be but little better than that over which Exima Panny and bona fds Uroion ua) ieratiog (whatever, There is no question that the State ‘he. for wo have sufficient corroborative evidence to (Prove thatsome of the allegaiions contained in thin addressare true; and at the mame tine we of grievances is greatly exaggerated. But commistes in quention propose to abrogate the Present Kiate government, and establish in its stead ‘a trong and loyal government, either mill. tery or territorial." This is tinpossible, The Present State vovernment was levally constitute !, has been officially recognized by the Fxccutive and by Congress, and there is no more authority for ite wbroy ation than for that of the Legislasure of New York. So long asthe Btuto authorities of Virginie commit no act ip conflict with the Constitution aud lows of the United Btates, there ie no juntifiat cause for interference ou the part of the Feder Government, aid we there fore see no romody for ‘the alleged al usns save fn the due course of a State @lection, when the termina of the prosen. recur bents whall have lawfully expired. Aba ment ts one of those po’ are liablo, aud the loyal people of Virginia bave no miternative but to await pationtiy the time for o change. President N bas and his posivon is endorsed by the 5 State ¢ "to which all States vern- eal! Jou decide t, public genera Sinians” who are represented by ths Commities, abould remember the peculiar circunstances: by which they are surrounded, and she fact that their Btate 'a just emerying from political chaos, abuses tn the Verument are, t) nome extent, to be ex. pectod, and itwould be well for those who now demand an arbitrary chanwve, to use their efforts in modifying their presen ills, rather than to ‘fly to others ihey know not of." Atairs in Texas, 1 collapse of the rebellion in the trans: the dis $ of the » comprised the Texan army, has Tur su Macs chara auuine jaw aa iors wi apparently left t State ina coudition bordering elosel n suare’ ry yg een, to have t very alic Sug ali the pay Que them, they have be of} uy © late rebel pol. l without receiv. aad uy that pretext vontiseation propery ta anol Wr ir individual T2ELy Whoc use ‘ ie tunnltle Union tro @ircuiou chu Taeuis of eo ate, are tnaking itel the socal © elo- Bel are so able taat pr redinita r haps more will be en- wat lant of tho © Mexican 2 an ath, trou the me Wh r Staves, 6) eouVenient to t er, th are lenaly eel that are pale lepredatious when go convente an aver of escape fe report from NB, to the ef + Was on bis open ow them the i 10 the New O. leans P oft a Hen Was through the stat isand of his lat the citizens of a Stato alone have tho right to determine questions of local ane. The trouble in Virginia is entirely 4 local mater, with which no outside party can justly faterfere, and there it Must remain for sewlement Tho ‘loyal Vire Extraynganee, Ar (he meeting of the Board of Councilmen, which was heldon Thursday afternoon, the ree lution suthorizing the printing of twenty-five thousand copies of a report of the Lrxconm obse- quies in this erty, was referred to the proper com- joittee, Ithas alreaty been paseed by the Board of Aldermen, and is nowin @ fair way of going through. According tothe @etatement of Couneil- man Lat, at the aforesaid meeting, the cost of publishing this work will be (to the city, and not to the publisher) from $59,000 to $75,000 ; and Mr. Lant further atate |, in opposing the reeclution, that the Comptroller esya “he could not raise moncy even to pay olf the soldiers’ widuwa and Nes.” The Cotumou Council ia disposed to wive some favorite the fat contract of publishing thin report, whic! the public will never see, paying anenormous suto for it, while atthe same time ren of our soldiers, whorn the wives and chi the bas owreel to provide for, are suffering, —some of them perbapa atarving. Reyarcing the failure of the city suthori- j ties to pay the weekly aeilowance to sole dices! tam lies we can epenk a lviae lly, for we have lately received sev ral cormmun cat us relating to the matter, and we have every reason to Kuow tht much mutlering exiats inconsequienc: of thiefailir When the soldiers vo.unteered from thimeity, they received officin! assurance thet ther fum bes would be provided for im thetr absence, and it was this sesurance that induced many a soldier to enter the e ranks, And this ts the way the city authorities are performing their partof t©@ obligation! Destow- jug Uneless contracts upon favorites, to whom bey mightas well preseut the money at once, snd at the sare time refueing to the needy soldier's wifo the meagre pittance due her on the ground that “the Comptroller cannot raise tha money.’ It is aabaine, a burning diagrace that New York should thus break faith with {ts es lfiers, and that its authorities should acek to excuso the sctby so glaring a subterfuge, Tbe wives and children of our absent soldiers should Le provided tor, even though it took the last dollarin the city treasury, fo the exclusion of contract payments and every- thing else, and if the money could be o! tained {nu no other way we would put the Ciby Hall “up the spout.” The Keason Why. Mexicans are in a flutter over the cv tonof United States soide the Kio Grande, end the French Coverten pes Fras Unis, of thie city, thinks 16 is **not sustified by local cireum- stances,” and that *thereie a mystery connected with it which it is difficult to penetrate.” The penetration that ja at fault here must be a little obtuse. It would require @ good deal more pene- tration to discover the reason why the Uunted States should loave the Rio Grande unprotected in the present disorderly state of n on the border, The sol liereare there, Mr, Cou cn, to “ keep thelr eyes peeled'*that's all, neentra. English tanorance. One of the most atriking illustrations of the difference in the condition of intelligence oxisting among the Iaboring class of England and that of our own country, is found In a recent statement taken from the Parliamentary Blue Book, as fol- lows: an thirty-two persons, averagine over and including s young man of 20, girls, or ng wormep—one of 1% and twoo! iT —eould not the Queen's name, Q. “Is is Victoria?’ A In! no; I don't know it when I heare it a0." ‘can't uaderstand them things.’' Bowe did not know of her existence; others showed a dark an! late! limmertay, by such awer as that sh Prince of Alexander ;"' “athe “him and her got mar- ried;'* “she belongs to all the world ;" and so on, Tideed, @® questicn about her, when put, was wonrcely ever Those thirty-two porm ) and occupatio twenty-eight of them in Birmingham, one at West Bromwich, aud three irls (the eldest of them 1¢) near Sturbriige; wery few of ther, indeed, were under 11, We doubt if it would be possible to find a human being over ten years of age in thiscountry, able to speak the lanzuage, who would exhibit a like de- sree of ignorauce with this—unless it were among the “poor whites" of the South, whose condition ts in & great degree sitnilar to that of the lowest classes abroad, and produced by the same element iu society nately, the aristocratic clement. But wherever industry ex North or South—our assertion would be fully supported by the facts A Growler, One of the surliest papers in Cana ia is the Barr- tau Ware, published in the mouldy old town of Kingaton, Ite editor is aa full of sneers as Mephis- topheles, and loses no opportunity to growl at ‘she Siates."" Here is his last: Yosterday wae the Fourth of July, a gay day in the United States, bus a dull o A great many people went on but more on account from @ wish to celebr: There are so fow holidays in Canad, that every one dispose dependence ed for fun and joll sly seizes bold of every Woe cannot s linire the ce bus then what does it ali amount tof me people would go to see the President of the United Sites hanged, if only to wuke a holl- day, Jetlerson Davis as a Moral Criminal. George W. Curtis writes in Hanvew's MagaZinn, for July : At the time of our writing the n et conspicuous offender ever capitally indicted ia tile country ete aloue in & spacious casement of Fortress Monroe with only & Bible pou lis tableand two « t tie nel) watching bun by day aud night, tThaps ashe eite (here or paces the floor he remen the hapless victime of Audersonville and Bel recalls the loug Lorrore of she war which hae ed so man lovely tlelda with & In the tormbie quiet of hfe pit whether it was worth ou sorrow to his country sever argu ith himeelt eo if the theory of state ienty were yitw HOt Wire to anmert it a Lot misery tor the sake of perpetuati hing whieh Mitet surpass any wceivable injustice of the nation toward a ter Has he never learned that 1 y things may be lawful which are not OX. aud that nothing but the most bro- louged of which legal redress is hopeless is a Wor mthan the remedy of eiwil wart Teehuic & political prisuner Aw auch he willbe tr Kathe is also arraigned betore the conscience and heart of his faithtul citizens os a dworaleriminal ot the worst kind, Even fanatical eaudor cannot pleat that he waa ignorant ot the aya Tou, to join the fortuue@ of the lpevial party in | tematic burrouwol the « orcia privons the ete gy tow reduction of human bein to slike great feat he e fr ‘, . M ke a great le r va the tact with {lth Bouliwe ‘luaportans if true’? You tt may be | anid y ; } : heapanr ai r’ Bann Was koe ‘ ave a consiler Was W180 inteuded t pol abie tor b beore thee lapse of the rebell.on, | and efMieiens men tor bis sory a Bat the fires result» and uv do thie bline there bas been no reportef bis | stance, ia a uote With mothe ty surrender, If it sual! prove true, however, that | ry Hae 4 pag Ms of hasy Maxinit an has secured these Missouri rebels ae | ¢ HY ; roof the war 5 aay A Q ause ere jong | trom the begin ee Heenys Y Was Captured allies, be will probably have 1 causo ore long | bofore Polorsbure last August and was « trou te jament bis indiscretion, If they could not be | Richmond to Sailsbury. be and ali his comiades-there were thouranud in contented under the vovernment of the Uuited his estimate, during the | ot bis in States how can they bo eatistiod with that of an | prisonmen —were rved, ail — ataived, and \ yee Piha ; etarved, ‘hey died, and died. end by scores and empire’ Max. will be lucky if they do not repeat | jindiod took 41 to the rebew and were pliced io Mexico the same scheme that they have Invwly abandoned here—and there will be little rerret in pais country ifthe suid abtoups sbould prove wore Puovesstu! shan bb laste in their riuke, le and a iow others persisted as ge they coud. But huneer and weak uees u gradually did thelr MN 1 horror work and be succu From Ausuat until April he had suffered more than we can itnueine, and thon he yielded, de was put in the tebe Pauls, wud wruuy placed dg bis Lauds aud thove ‘one, about half an hour pa. He did not fire a shot them did—and they “hy Stoneman, but as coming rel weie held as prisoners. This is oue 5 {with alleviations—one La jeal, Yet there were ¢ who euffered all that he suffered, and with losthsome disease, broken bh brain, sank Into convulsive agonies of death, iaughed out iu stark madness, or ceivetied slew on In idioey ‘And they were young and brave and noble men who were thug treated, were euiitiew of every crime, and had dowe pe but defend their country, At Lowe, far away upon Weat erm prairies, enong New Eneiand hille, upon the sho ee of the lakes, alone the sea coast, mothers and wives and dauglters eickeued with the long suspenie®, the horrible euspicion. ‘Their hatr whitened, their eyes grew dim. with hopeless watebing, their cheeks thinned with acute fear, their bearts broke alsa, aud they died atmidet their appalled children. Su awfule sorrow, a0 terrivie asuflerime, both in iteeif and in What it ovonsio: no history records, And it waa the crime of thie man vow site alone with his Bible aod the svent sentinels {n Fortress Monroe, It ie Vain to piead jor hiv asa political offender, The War wae little compared with the crimeaof the war, Over the eraes of the rly belore: dead upon the battle-field, we can b eo that political difference pay come But over the Golgahas of Mille fone ill or w n and Ander- over the spots where the pens stood in which Le:ole men were treated as beasts are never war. trepted-weeal murder, muruer, aud crune, crime ; and ali murders and all criiues are lev black than these, Whatever the verdict of the Jury may be upou the charge of treseon—whatever the punleb- f the aceused be cone itor -how. ot his exeention, n be ranked atnong political vietima, the Verdiet of every generous Leart and of histor eritwinal Vi the infamous br ‘litical loader, i righted with « «in will be vainly searet If hie infaroy will be aluguinr, it ot ry ‘The came kin pon the meme ot eriininal, wid gather aud darken around thutot Jeffers ton Davis” Extraordinary Accident. The Mauchestor (Eug.) Goawpias has the fol lowlug : Tatelligence bas heen received in London of the melancholy death of Mra, Arbuthnot, @ lady, who war on ber wedding tour, The circumsances, af far as they are known, are these: Mr. aud Mrs, Ari uthnot bad arrived on their excursion, at In- rischen. On Thursday morning, Juue 22d, they fet out on horsahac ppanied by a guide, to ascend the Schelthorn, one of the Bernese Alpe, When they left tho villace, the weather was as fine sacould be demred for uch a trip. They had revebed about half way up the mountain, when ‘ lied and walked some distance furhor. Toe aky then became overclouded, but there was bothing fn appearance of the atrnosphere which gave any alarm to the guide, well accustomed to @uch sutden changes. Mra. Arluthooty feeling « ithe Ured, eas down to rent, i Mr, Arbuthnot and the guide proceeded sou auce firther up the ascent, but never went ou! elt or bearing of their companion, In afew minutes a furious thunderstorm burst over ther, and they returued &8 rapldiy aathey could to the spot where they had left Mra, Arby t. They tound her dead, Bho had been struck by lightning, and killed in- stantaneourly, Mrs, Arbuthnot was the fourth igbter of Lord Rivers and niece of Earl Grau- vile Fimarecial News, Vierkets, d&e. New York, Friday, July 7, 6 1. M—Gold to-day has fluctuated between 199), a 199%,, closing at the latter figure, The quotations of the general «tock market for the afternoon, compared with the prices Prevailing at the same time yeste:day, slow ade- elded advance in most rorts, while others range a lit. tle lower, Governments were fractionally higher, with an Improved demand. There te no change to notice in money, and the market romaine very eusy at4daSpercent. The supply of capital is large, and in excess of the wants of stock brokers, Commercial paper was dull yesterday at Oa li percent. Forelen excliange waa more firmly held, Hille at 60 days on London were selling at 1050 105% for commercial, On ‘Change to-day Flour was 1c. a better, Wheat waa 2c. a Se. better, Corn waa le a Ye. better ood demand. Onte were dulland Ye. lower, yasiower, Beef was quiet, Lard was firmer, aud Whiskey was dull and drooping, STOCK BALES—FIRST BOARD. 10) Minn, Mining... 14 400 do. ? serseee 19% 22h AilantioM. S...156 1000 do....,. 1568186 2) Mich. Con lis'4 180 do,..... 1USM105 y 900 N.Y, Cen, K, oT 1100 do,.... V6 at's 10) KE ; Sale 10000) ‘Tre 180d S)082', 6000 N.C. 6 »” Had Ry. K f 400 0... D10m 50) Reading RK... 1000 Va, fe... 70000 Obio & Mii 6000 Frie 4th M 600 do,.....97 do... .. 89 iq) 100 Chi, BQ. & K..11 S00 PL FW. C... w 1h) do, T way dw Chi, & Alton R.. BOARD, 400 M. 8.4, la. R. 6: 1m do - Obs 10) Mieh, Cem, K....108 4g y S's 0 do... 1000 Til, Cen, KR... 500 Cle, & Pitis, R.. 200 do... ..7 do......97 sa! ; 200 Al, & T. HW. K.... 33 Washington Market Retail Report, Futpay Evening, July 7, 1566, The following carefully revised bill of fare, offered by our market men to-day, will enable ourcity readers to form ® pretty correct idea of the cost of maintain. ing the “commissary department” of the household arrangement at she present time, This report, we would eugrest, includes only good fair articles, ignor- ing refuse lote now hawked about t ,ttreetein such abundance, which, although generaMy selling at the bayere own figures, t# extremely unwholesome diet atthie eeason, and “dear at any price.” Our markete are now abundantly supplied with all the luxuries of the reason, aud as the eupply of fruita and vege tables increases, prices are gradually sinking, #0 that many articles will be found quoted to-day much below the figures of former weeks. We have also a good report from the markets for meats, Butchers at length roo inclined to descend from the monetary etilts on which they have been perched eo jong, and have lowe their prices, in aome inetances five cente per pound, The tollowing are the latest quot chera’ Mexte.—Ronst beef, prime, AAC: com. tbe} do eoup pieces. Lualbe ; do stewing pireee. alice; do euoked, 20a28c; do tongu 5 firioin eleak, sue; porter house, \ladse " dowel; veal, | mgce for hind quarters; Walhe ‘or fore an) i} | quarters; wuttom, torequarte:s, Leal¥es do bir | Whe; do ehc gvavbe; lah, per 5 | bacon, Y2a2 Tsace pork, "Ot eaueace sud; lard, Poultry ant Gam +. broilers, 3e; fowls Pi Gots, Gach, 44450; squab, Flounder nek fh lin i fen baee, 12a Je; weak fish, jualve; sinoked eels, 99 1 #turgeou, 1d vad, J0e¥he; smoked herring, per buuel, 1 ewoked wackerel, 1daldc; salted wackerei, Ly 2he ; 100, Somes: ovatera, at crate, coke por a Wal 26; do hard per 100, 1 00; do soft, 2615.0, ‘Tomatoes are selling at 26n30e quart ; bh, 1. GaSe ; Potatoes ney, halt *udishes, bunelh eles onlone Bats idalse ats ne ; es, bune! ase ; on Toe r qt: rhubarb, 10eive bu bale; eave, bunch, Sah; parsier, cafe; water cressea, lia—; carlic, 2om FE alia "ae: pie plant. bunch, — 8 rT) Beant ide Je'peck | peas dipea' is peaks calst: ioe aur, Llc ‘ 3 in! bunch, Sade; equashes, each, Salle; eabberes, Sa ie} buned, Babe ; —a—c 5 cauli- lowers, exc ats i peas, ell quart, 19a200 ; ete, new, bunch: halle, Fruit, &c.—Apples, half peck, 50aT5e+ oraneos, 58 75 per doveu; emo vaise; dried apples. per ib., Piarees Niekory futn per quett, ect walnuts per quart, lie; em, per pound, Ya0e; raisins, per pou 1batbe; cocoanuts, salse; bananas. doz, Goal 00 ; cherries, pound, 15adve ; raepberries, basket, alle: rooechertten, quart, 19albe; whortioberrier rt 164200 ; currants luadve ; apricota, per 1W0, ¢ 09 8460; vieckberrier, box, Zoe, Butter amt CAceae.Prime butter, 96040; common, 30a ©; cooking Luster at Wavbe ; checee, Letty Luc; common, 16; ega, ly tor Zhe, Dread ant Crackers Vheat, loaf, Galde: rye, 100; extra pilot, per od, Yalve; sweet crackers, Lhe ise; Boston, lal te; soda, izalde; butter, liaise, Sundries. Beans, dry, per quart. Yaide; broowa, each, SoaTbe: peas, eplit, per pound, 6aSe; coal, hard. tr burhel, Gvadic; coal, stove, per tno, 7 Om9 00; from De. per gallon, 5i@—¢; macaroni, per p de al ef ull, per quart, Salle; rice, Yale; per 100, Compressed Yeast, used in New \ork by over Liu) tawilies, superior wo brewern’ or bakers’ yest, making better, whiter and lighter bread, Wholesome aud nutrition, always teady tor use and bers who once ure compress 4 AY Bo 8 neversours, Housekve yeret will never use any other in preference, Tespoctable grocers have Comp onaed Y eart fo Howe Sewing Machine Company Howe, Jr Premdent, No, 629 Broadway, N _ Wheeler & Wilson, No. ¥e 625 Broadway, Lock-stitch Sewing Machine and Buttwoulioie Mae chines, aes : AAR 312 Grover & Baker's (lighest Premium Flastic Ktiteh and Lock Stitch + ming Machine 496 Broadw NY 4495 Fulton st, 1 rooklyn.32t DRATHMS. BOARDMAN —On Thursday afternoon, Jaly 6th, Maury Phoebe, only child of Sarah M. and Willian Boardman, aged 2 years and & months, The relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend the juveral services, on Saturcay morning, at 1) o'clock. at their residence, $41 South | lind bh, dereey City, cor, Monmouth, ihe remains will be taken fo Madison, N.J., tor interment, les ALLEN On Tuesday, valy 4, at his late residence anbattanville, William Caliea, aged 0 years, o tive of Gastieblaney, County Arniagh, Ireland, For years he carried ou the coopering business su iret Ward of this City the remains were interred ia Peramus Cemetery, New Jeceey, July bth, Louisville paporte pleare copy, DELANEY—On Friday, July 6th, of conaumpti Sarah Theresa, danghter ot illiam aed Mary Lee 2 veure, P] jher ives ana friende of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morr 22. dn, frou the residenee of her parents, 6 Lenth at. Lud PARBELL--Mary Farrell, the wife of Joho I 1, Bievuuaher, Parish of Basucline, County Lonytord, Ireland, aved 35 5 ears, ‘The relatives and trends of the family are fully invited to attend her funeral irom her inte roedence, uth av. cor, Jist ab, Suuday afternoon, it at 1 o'clock precisely, HORKIS—On July Tth, 1865, Edward, vouncest con of Faw ard and Jus A, Hoirig aged 5 years, ¥ montis aud i daye, ‘The teiatives and friends of the family are iuvited to atiend the funeral thie Faturday alteruoen ut 2 e'c.oek trota 112 W, 16h at, ilu MAKTIN-On Priday, July 7th, of convulsions, junueh, wite of Jobu Martin, aged WO years, The relatives aud friends of the tamiiy are Teepecttaliy invited W attend the funeral, trom her sate residence, i4 Fruukliu et, ou Suuday, July vil, @t 2 o'clock jp. i, Bie O'ROURK—On Thureday, July 6th, Michael O'Rourk, @ uativeof the town ot Sligo, Irelaad, ia the 29th year of his age ide, and thove of bis brother die temuves und try Steven, are respecttiily invited to attend the fune- ral, on Sataiday atternoon, July 8, wt Ls oelock, fom hie late residence, 95 Park at, aa PHILIP—On Thursday, July 6th, William, infant fon ot William Sy aged # mouths and 15 days Friends are reapectfuliy invited to attend the tune. ral this (Swturday) atternoou, ut S o'ciock, trum Lue Tesidence ot his uucie, 10 Horas 2 RHEINFURT—On Friday, July 7th, John, eecond fon of Michael and Mary Kheiuturt, aged 7 years, ‘The frends and relatives of the iamuily are respoct- fully invited to attend his funeral trom the resi< deuce of his parents 1y4 b, 14th et. on Sunday, ab lq Du precively, His rewains will be tuteriod ia Cai vary Cometery, 26> STAGG—On Friday, 7th, Eliza Jano, infant daughter of 'y aud wembers of Laxing- Oo, No.7 are respectful pvited to atteud the faueral on Saturday, the Osh inet, 8 ¥% p. iu., from 200 Lesington av, at WYLIE—On Friday, July 7th, James, sou of games sud Jane Wylie, aged years, 5 mouths aud 7 aye. dhe friends and relatives of the faully are reapect- fully invied to attend the funeral from hie lace residence, 64S W. 20th et. on Suuday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. 1 O THE MEMBERS OF THE JOURNEY. men Horseshoers Prot, Union aud Benevownt Society of the city of New York— You are ioquested to Attend & epocial meeting, to be held on Monday evening, July loth, at tnion Hall, 185 First ave, at 7'¢ o'clock, as there is husiness of great linportunce to the members to be transacted. [t is hoped all will he present. By order of JOHN JOHNSON, Pres, THOS. BUS: 14 Bec, 266 SOCIETY NOWICE: PUBLIC TEMPERANCE. MEETING OF the Young Men's Father Mathew Society, No, 1 of New York, will be held ou Sauday evening, July Mth, st 7's o'clock, The meeting will be addrersed by the talented Temperance orator, Mr. (ieorge Camp- bell, and others, Singing by Mies O'Matony, Miss Cannavan, Mies Kenuefick, and others, Miss sween will preside at the piano, GEORGE B, RILEY, Prert, THOMAS B. LOGAN, see, lug A O. H, NO, 5—THE REGULAR Monthly © meting of the Division will be held Mon July 10t)}, at Mileman's Hall, at 5 o'clock, cor. 2 et, and ffaave, All meralers and those in arrears are rejuceted to be in atteudauce, as there ia busines of importance to be transacted, Hy order ot fu? uy 7 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Will be held by the Fat Mathew T. A. B, Society, 1, of Brookiyn, in the sperance Institute, on ton ave,on Sunday evening, July ¥th, at 7 o'clock, P, M. Addresses will be delivered by Messrs, J. Cronin, D, Langton, Dr. Bennett, ). Mareland and M. Maddan, Singing Pr Professors Nash, Stocker, Kidley and Downey, All friends to semperauce are invited toattend, CHAS, MURPHY, Pree, KER. NARD MARTIN, Rec, Sec, it A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Men's Father Mathew IT, A. B, Hrooklyn, will be held to-morrow eveniny, at Latimer Hall,210 &@ 212 Court #4, Speaker Willa & Perry, singing by the celebrated ance Vocalists, Robert Wilson, Eeq., and Messrs Holmes & Taylor, A special notice is hereby eiven tw the members of this society to attend ibe regular wouthly ineeting To-Morrow, wt 2 o'clock I. M., tor the collection of duer—paying for tickets for the Pic Nic of St. Peter's Church,and also for the trausuction otother business of the utmost importance to the CHAEL DOUGHERTY, Preset, JUMN MeG Secretary. iS YOUNG yr, No, 1, of ¢ O'clock, %, Moure, eiuper- Soci ‘Lhe members are required to be in atten- dance when the roll fs called, Abrentees wi fined, PATRICK LYONS, President, GEOR U'NEIL, Recording secretary, Ly No. 6, hall Let. 54th and 65th ete, Sth ave, sur yevening, Mr, Black and Mr. Thompson will ad- dress the meeting, Singing by Miss * Mahony. i Connvan, dud Miss Gillin, ‘The public are ia comeearly, THOS, MEAGHER, Piest, JAM ILY, Ree. See, he JPATHER MATHEW T, “A,B, SOCIETY No, 2, N. Y., will hold & public meeting at their Prather MATHEW T,_A. b. SOCIETY, i BO), corner Zid at. and 2d ave, on Munday evening July 9th, at T'y p. un, Speaking by Mr. Mu vany Counce Dickerson, of Williamat Mist Carr, of Williameburgh and dies and fentlewen, LAUNCELOT Mt RPLLY sent, HENKY I, CARROLL, Ree, Sec PAtuEn MATHEW T. A, B, § ,, vo. 4, 01 Brooklyn, E, D, Publie temperance meetine, cor, of Girand d 7th sta, Sunday evening. ‘ 9th, at T% o'clock, Speaking, Singing an: usc. Comeearty, THUS, JU1CE. \» We Mee KEEVEL, Beg, Hoo, | Ont YUE OM Beve, W Me FaAtuer MATHEW T, A. B.S No. 4, of N. Y., will hold & pubile meeti bal, 483 East 12th et,on Sunday evening at afta th et eden be ki e juent ve ro, Jol « any eeygye bas "§ fine ng by Mr Henry O'Sullivan, and Mise Conly. _A rich be expected. Come early: GEO. FLEM J WAL O'BRIEN. Kec, See ATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SQ No, 6, of Brookiy meeting at 74 o'cloe 2 ¢ n lay grgsing. duly ay " reesed by the eloquent temperance « * tt tinging by our New Glee ethers, The public and friends of the ca vited to attend, N. B.-A full attends diemLereare requested to be atthe ball: P. M., forthe purpose of clecting new offi * present officers tert expires on the ab st member it ie monthiy meetir DENN GAN, Pree DWARD FRAY Rec, & THER MATHEW U, B. T. ‘arent Society, will hold their rege meeting at Hall, 361 Broome et, Sanda July 9 at Te oe ock, Speakers Wr others, Singers—Moesre, Carrol! and PATRICK McRKEON, Pres, WM. M/ Kec. - ‘ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, No, & of N Will bold a public meet! day ovening, at TPM. in their Hall , and sthave Addresses de. ¥ Mi, and others, singine ty irywon, Mies Metiion, Mr Kk Mr. Iwivan, JUMN O'NEILL GILMORL, ¢ Fate! Rk ciety, ranch So, 1, will! at their hati, No Hodson « duly Oth, at Tee x bell, Eeq. and bency ne. Mitros Kenneick ont Conley, The pub Vited toatiend. JON 5, MANIX, Pre® WALSH, See, t FAtTHce MATHEW T. A.B, S06 2, of Be vu. wil bold a Temperance their Hall, Vulton st, on Sunday By Mth. at 7% « he meeting will be w the Hon, ne, . David B. Thomas EKlton, ag by Mt. Thomas 9 Taylor and Holmes, N. BL ALL members f ip arrears are re: ted to clear up on Su ing, or they will he erased, Me tickets are aleo notified w come and «iy turns or they will be charged io thei Py EHeN §. QUINN, Pres, PATRICK ee, Sec, here bold MEETING oF THE KATH lr, ALK Society, No. 6 of Gr held in their hall, next Sunday eve o'clock, Speaking by George 8, Caw by Henry O'sulivan NEN, Prea, S'. PET Je ing on + t Hull, N.Y others JAM will be deliv sand Geo, Stephenson Agnew. Meeting toeor Lee § N. GLEESON, Drea, "AU {EMBERS OF THE IMMA stion Temperance Society will he ing in the eehool-hall, Kast Tish et, vening. the Web tr at ¥ will be delivered by Grath, Laneton and others, Sinciny | J. Tighe and Mr. Delaney ed to ail thor who wish to bee merate true Tow Abstine: Society, and to re total abatinence p froma the hands of t, of the chureli, as it was given to onr father Treland.” by the Very Kev. Father M Dr. MORKOGI, President. JOUN Avot, Secretary pe LADIES R. ©. 1, ofthe Visitation, w at M4 Colombia ry ea vr Au invitation ® ¢ are iuviud to assint the ba lhe p 2! come off on Thursday, July guth, at Mori * HENKY MALLON, by Es ph Ta Saks wD ~ scams RELIGIOUS VOT KOTESTANT EPISCOPAL CITY.) House and Chapel No. Sod Mulberry «thy to-rnorrow at li a, i. and 7% Ue Be Sunday School at J p,m, The Mission Hou, for women and ren needing a tempors 3. H. MILLIARD, Missionary, hd -— t AUCTION NOTH UCTION NOTICE—%00 CASE and rhoes to be veld at auction, on Mor ” 10, at 10% o'clock, at the store of U. 8, PA? BONS, SI Coctlanat et, 34 WL, WIT, AUCTIONEER: well thie day, atl v'clock, Ob 16 big ' household furniture, piano uoand y furniture and fixtures, im k 10 dealers & ) Wiliam ABBOTT, AUCT,, WU on thie day ut 1)\< clock, at 125 FyyP 6) bhade, of old ale, sold account of whoy concern, Terie at the eale = - ~ . PURSONAL NOTICE LL PE lou Bs three day els A BOY LOST—HAD ON WHEN H? home linen pants, linen shirt, etraw. bh med with bine, Residing at 685 Second <> iniormation will be thankfully TECELV Eg, parents, [AFor ATION WANTED OF by WHEALIN, daughter of Patrick 4 Whealin, of Gurtaan, Queens Co,, heland ed in Now York litt Muy, Addicas M HORN, 1509 Warnock at, Puiladeiphia, if [S¥ORMATION WANTED OF o + MURVHY, from the County Tyrone: creach, by JAMES Mc NANY, same place, o West et, = _ _ ee! | NFORMATION WANTED OF M° NOLLY, MICHARL McCOURT, and Mt from the n of Roscommon, Ireland. By «* 19) West st, they will meet with a friend, HIS Is TO CERTIFY THAT uve ANLONETTE OLSEN has lots mw, ae without just cause or provocation, | thered the lsuby ., INS HAVING FURNIT“« Oulbe BL, are Tequested to call omy All persona trusting her on my account, ho debts of her contracting, July 7th, OLSEN $5, REWARD ANY PERSON Wit ¢/ bring information of the whereabouts GRET HENLEY, @ her residence as 85 =4¢ wil receive above reward, 1. BEKNDBIEIN 4 ray #t, up stare, *y LOST AND POUND), —- ” > FOUND—JULY 41TH, A WHIT4 . Orowncow., Theownercan have ber! ing property and paying expenses, Cali to avenue, JOUN CARAGES he Fv ND ON THURSDAY, THE 7! ly, on one of the Sd avenue cars, a sian? 'd money, The owner can bave it by Exchange Vlace, in plumber store, Jereoy ¢ “ OST OR STOLEN—PASS-BOO!: 10,686, of the Ernierant Industrial Savi Appdeation will be wade so tue Mauk fora on the Isth day of Augusi, MAKY Ja * Depositor, conan ‘ WARD—LOST IN COLL wig) Het, bea: Colutsbing & biaak boty 4 stiy body but the ow i 56 Monroe at, N.Y Tar EWARD—LOST A CRIMSON ip) 1) Deiancey eb, or in one ot the lie. Olek bueecy or Liouston at. Apps “a op REWARU—LOST OR STOL & Ste ive Sit by Oth inet. @ yx containing abe and @1) gold the above vew paid, and no Od Abed, on bh etothe p A) of the Waehin (th etond 42 KEWARD WILL BE PAIM £100 the Very of 8 case of yoda, 1 in @ diamond, orupposed by qiistake ot Goorat the subeeribets, sd Broadway, up Lit Saturday aiteruvou, duly 1, about | o'clocs i st HOUN PULLMAN of 1Q THOUSAND DOLLALS REWEA L0el OR STOLEN » FORTY TtHOls Ant VULLARS® , In 7 O10 Pieasury Notes Inted June Loti, love, 111,653 w 114,7 inclusive, _ BUND», hACH, The public are cautioned against ueeolat. ¢ Bouds, as payment tas heen stopped, = Keler t AMERICAN EACUANGE Bang. TF dove

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