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2 f : — es THE NEW YORK SUN. - MONDAY “Mor NING, JULY 1865, vresideat Jobnson and the Virginians, iar wealthy remdente of Virginia, who are exe @: tod from the genera! amnesty by the twenty ® sas.n! dollar clause, aro making ® vigorous © o duce the President to make the amnesty wu vernal, 99 far ascivi ans are concerned. With ie eud in view, a deputation of the twenty thou- , eo or rebels calied upon the President on @ \urduy, avd Governor Pinevont, whether by peur oner voluntarily, bas addressed an slabo- 10, ' cunation to hit im advocacy of the @ ues Mhe deputation, as may be imagined & uv te results of the conference, published in aw Junn, were probeb » somewhat disatie- t eth the Prewtdencte wik; but they cannot | B semiy ceyy ihe t sof his caustic, yet | Ree weato thelr requests, They wanted a enced @uucety sani ee, bean it | ee tet te eetard buainess and toereby be | a autal & e wniereste of the poor This fe the anew f voeilr spegious claim, and ame le rented it im severdance wit | . lL it oe on oefey)=6omatter * fad . jue where anne ve Sie of cintnetion bewren the neh revels and @ we woe done property come » thin that dem e- } Pty vetth ramnat bean acbiicary line dome | acre The rich miuet in some way be puu ahed a iow the rebettion, oF + ae, ty be consistent, 90 must relasse frvo tody all who have par- @ \pased in the rebellion, The rich men -thees nl @ enty toe dollar rebela, who are now «#9 eimest fr the amacety- are, ae President Jons- @ on judiveates. the very persons who agitat vl treas- @ i into a ewe, and plunged the country into « ivi Sor. Virguila, particularly, never w vuld have @ ceded Wut for the earnest inbors of just su U men Os thove whoare now pleatag fr the ainnesty, Tiev engaged in the rebellion, because they @¢x- pcted bof occupy exalre! positions in the “Con- faserecs.” After employing Whelr money, and al @ bir other reson rces, to that end, they have failed, @ud vow wet up thie specious pretext of seeking Pardon for the good of tLe poor, whom they drag- grand bribed inty the rebellion, Such doctrine Je untenable, Ifthe wealthy rebe so! the South Be ‘‘chivairy” who incited the war. and brought gulp Upon their country, in the hope of gratifying P-Teoval ambition —if these men are ty Zo # | @en fling open the doors of Fortress Wareeu aud Lifayoue, and let Davis, Oervess, aud the rest, come forth, snroe, | Chay Negro Saffrace Tur spe ch delivered by Ursny Wisrem Davis @ Chicago, isa clear, elaborate and most forte g-wtement of the radical doctrine concerning negro erage, The position which Mr, Davis oocupies 68 prominent and influential leader of the Reput- Reau party, entitles his political declarations to qrester consideration than those of thy Por. @)ass, for be reprovents s larze ‘iy tlience aud can- got be charged with fanaticism. The gerin of bie octrine, however, is the same at that embodied tn @he late utterances of Puiites and other radicals a? every degree, He makes negro eullrage the great panacea for all the ills of reorganization in @.¢ South, and draws frightful prospe tive pic- @ ire of the consequences that, in bie opinion, murt @ rue without 't, In thie view he falls tute the 8 we error which has characterised all the otuer @cpestiors of thia doctrine —that the negro vote @ ould koep the latent rebel element of the South fi «= mibjection, aud wield tho balance Pitcal power in of Northern Adce froin other objections, it would @ require but little thoughtfulness to G.at the cflect of mich a policy woul] cleariy be to e@vgravate theevile that are complained of, ratbor @.an io eradicate them, This teature of tho ques- @on turns upon the point, whether the mass of the Bouthern verroes would vote foror ageinat the Bolicy of their Tate masters, Unless the negro na- @ure Underwent a remarka)le transformation when @re @ackt sof Mavery were siruck from bim, be f the most credulvue of the bunisa tamily: easily deceive! i imposed tpon Now, suppose that negro sullraye ware es. tab'ished throu,u geeult? Evident) the uegrocs would be ‘as clay en the hands of the povier. The masters for whom @uey labor would have but Lise din tag thon, either b ascon or threats, to their own purpose; and Norihess influeace could not Seach them to counters: t tuis iuporiion, bo Mr, Maris desires to mako the be efits of nerro en- trauchisement apparent to the people, he must first VL dlicate some encouragement in the present mental statue of the negro, ‘This si jt he atudiously Bracdos, Wits the excepti fasinzle reforenco to the fact that they fought urder Yankee leadership, ad would probably vote inthe same way, But Yau- kev leadership is not practicable in the case of vot- tug. ilow can they receive Novtheru iufluence @ben nol one in five bundred can read Y Hereim is 6u ) \ustration of the importance Putelle tan'ly capable of favor ideas oem oe 9~ in bie tgno one ilty in mould- f making them vt ng before giving them | the f rhine, I! they were competens to read, pht be Influenced |. ot least Know » Yankee | alership, or hat they Were p iting into the bal- of lhe ut the South, what would be the | work, been considered to build « class of houses that would rent for from two hundred to three hundred dollars per year, but these would evidently be be- yond the means of » majority of those whom we desire to benefit, and there \s no necessity for such expensive structures. Both in London and in Paris dwellings similar to those embraced in our proposition have been erected by associations, and are now occupied by former residents of crowded tenement, who pay arental about equal to that embraced in our suggestion, Ase branch of the main project, and as # matter of secondary im- portance, it might be well enough to erect a better clase of dwellings than those proposed for the occu- pancy of those who can afford to pay s correspond- ing rate of rent; but ae our projcct is bencfictal, and not speculative in ite character, we inaist that provision shall fret be made for those who are io greatest need of improved babttations, We are satisfied, by careful calculation and consultation wth practical builders, thatcheay, yet durable, neat, comfertatle and healthful houses can be fur- nished ut prices not exceeding one hundred dollars Der year, and this figure shoul! be the maximum of wich renta’s. It is desirable that the work of erecting these Luildinys should be commenced as early an possibie, and prosecuted with ciepateh. The population of the city fe rapidly Increasing, the texem: nt house vulssnce is constantly becom- ing more agyrevated, and the only remedy con- eet in carrying out in practice some such system as we have proposed end edvocsted la these columns, agricultural pursuite have been confined mainly to “ raising Cain’ daring the last four years. Ac- cording to ancient superstition War, Pesti/ence and Famine o)waye traveled on the sametrain. We have Lad the war, so far we have escaped the pes- tilence; and as for famine—it has evidently teken the wrong train this time. The County Volanteer Committee. The fact is that Mr. Blunt's repor', ao apontane- ously app! ed by the daily papers, in whic it fivured as iveriisement, direct! evades the mont import: information the pubi ¢ desire | They want to kuow who got tbe money not paid to the soldiers—how much was pail the newapapers for adver is or—bow much went into | the pock ts of the pers aud toadies of the Bupervis:rs | severally—how much was given away to fa- vor@l jndividuale for imagiuary services—low much wasexpooded for testimoulal —how much for stationery, carnage bire, travelling eX pouseh and allthat sort of thing. The report now wiven biind, It discloses Just enough to cre: jie sppotne for more, and we demand « 1 statewient of what bas become of th quarters of a million of collararepressuted pensee incurre! im the paymeut o: bounties. venaveit? Wall none of she daily papers ad us iu elieiting the important facta whieh Mr Blunt hes thus far coucesiot? Too above ia from toe New York Arian and we cannot understand how the olitor of that ex cellent week 7 journal can aasert that the report slluded to wae applauded by the daily papers Tas Sc™ certainly bas not appltuded ft, and does not intend bo enlorse it, until she “ Volunteer Commitiee"” furniai @ report which will anawer the enquirive eo aptiy pat by the Anas, Tue Sux firat called for this report, and followet up the watier until the Committee at jen th re. ported the gross amount of money expeniid for purposes ocoonected with their oporahons, sud if the Arias hed not ;rinted the slhovein ite iene of thie week, an articie on the same mibject ~already prepared for Ine Stx—would bave ap- peared in our coluinns, The peoplo desire the information called for, and although they do ut, like the Arias, believe in the total depravity of the Supervisors, the public are aware that thoere of- cialt should Le beld toa strict eccountabilis o every dollar of the people's money that thoy ex- ~ Fimaneial News, Marketa, & Now York, Saturday, July 8 — P. M.~The gen- #ral stock market has been quite firm end active to- day, with aabarp rive in prices, Government were higher and in demaud. There was no afternoon eer- tion. Gold ruiod at 140 percent. Money 4a5 per cent. ‘The export of epecie for the whole week is only £0,598. On "Change to-day Flour was firm and quiet. Wheat waequietand firm, Corn was a shade lower, (Oates were rather more steady. Pork opened firmer and closed hewy. Beef wae steady, Lara was very tem, oud Whiskey was dull, STOCK BALER-FIRST BOARD. jong t 8 Ga Si, ret sce) + 200 Atianotic M. Ay 166% pended. - 4100 do... mi | : Youn Uns, be 6-BF a. 10 4 oe 8 ‘The Street ( leaners and ( ontractors. bung : ‘i a; ‘ lu ¥, ¥en. Re ‘ wus q oO woo a," sn 0... 06 .090'® Trm days have elapsed since three coutractore | 10) 1B. Sa ON i how C.& N. Wl Pt 625 exeumed the business of removing the dirt aod | 5.00 Tien. 7 5-10 do. 6506345 Karbage that daily escuwulates in our public thor. | 54%) Teun, 6s, "dv, ; lomo do, | ouvifures, Scores of communteations already | Gow N.C. 6s. reach us delaring that sundry streets are | 1 Mo. 6a, 35 5. : wae 1 ju ur 40 Via. Ue, tee lwo du.. oasis foul and dirty, @ud that @irees cleaners beve | ory Okie @ hiss, 60 4 is not visited those localities for more than} gon do. 2b" ive . 54 a month. Although the time hae been too abort | 544) Erie Sd M...... 121 Mich, Cea, hte srt 600 Bat, N.Y.& 1, do Mb. 4 8, ia, BR. OS oul) Al dd He Let... to enable the contractors to complete! every ar- Gut H. be Lat Pan. ati Mie : ° a) Mar, les M. zou Jen. B.......13 rangement necessary to kesp the streets eweet aud 13 4b National Be oy 550 = idiuae clean, they bave had abundant time to show to our } 300 Canton Co.. ° ‘ys 20 Cle. yy Pitts, K.. 4 citizens that they intend to make this bus ness ao 4 Del, 405 i we eae 4 improvement upon the treatment the people have | 4) Atnith & Par, G A litherto received from other coutractors. Pid anit yee £5 igauu When their operations began, the politicians D4 Maripoes Min... ed went their eroisseries among the street awoepers | |) Cam. Con i. 4: as 11 and cartme d induced them to refuse Leng | ©)? do...., 43%a44 lw Al, “ T. HR. euployed by the contractors, This movement we know to bes political dodge on the part of cer- Domestic Markets-W holesale Prices (urrent Naw Yous, Satvapay, July 5, 1365, 7 4 St. Domingo, 15-4154; tain ofcials, who will be the first to recommend | y/o") aby; Kio Fair W 00d, 1S'sa%2's. : the laborers to work for the contractors, as soon as Folio 1b. Mud, New Otifans —ai0; adid. Upland, the'r ittle harvest of political capital has been gath- ere! in, and bence we protest against tnaking those workingmon the innocent victims of the politic'ans. Muudreds are now without employment who might be at work, were it not for the political ain- ners who hound them on by means of decei: ful promises, which will not be realized in this difficulty, Lowever, the general public a greater interest than either of the parties ob!) Fish, evet.—Dry cod, 6 T5aT 00; Pick. do bbl ; Dry wale, ——s5 W; Vick. Salmon, 1, 3) > Meckeie, 1, bay, 15 walt bo, biermags, |, » bbL.-Geneasec, ext, 64 a6 teorgelown, 30; Mesouri, 67 : Rye four. 6 radia and Planks, per M., Gat Kast, to the quarrel, ‘The streets must be cleaned, The | PF Staves bhus., ei Sv; do bbis., public health deman ts it, and It is the duty of the * .~New Orleans, : Porto Bice, contractors to take measures accordingly. The ary ‘ is contractors have no right to public forbearance; Palm, Ib, goid, —: Lin’ ‘d, eiby, 1 inal du; Whale, that wes not in the bargain. Those who LS gh B. Rerpeouy —ait bie, 1069615; Do, Pr, have agree! to sweep the etreete of this ew, noniaal: Pr. mess. ; Lard, per ib, 16 — ; Deo State, Dsaod; omnion to choice, ida 5. Alcohol, gai. 2419; Brandy. O'u Lo Al seign, gold, 4 lu; Kum, Jama clty for so muc's money paid to them aniual'y, are bound to do so or stant aside and let others do the work they fail to accomplish, It is nota valid ex- Hutter, ‘Orang co. curse for non-per‘ormance of contract, to tell the | Cin kn Ly iy ft aad Cg me 8 pe ple that the old employees refuse to work for | Brandy, Y do. S0al 60; Hi the new contractors. The citizens of New York PR se, bn Timp. 1 108 a: will not listen to such blarney, so long as hundreds | Oolong, cone, oa. * s co. -Kentueks, TO. oF men are standing idle, ready and willing to |); St. Dominga (on Wx duty f{ ( id | paid) 9 ad uy if good wajes are promptly pa! oh, x. at the end of cach cay If the contractors A .¢ ma] “ © 66n67; Sap, * bs! ve vali C4a65, honestly intend to carry out the terms ef their Miscella ¢.—Mlea, uu | Kan India, dressed, agreement, jot us see thom makes more earnest | 9 eli Ou; doa Caroling & 50. Balt, Turk’s Island, 2 bush. 61a5 ; Liverpool, pod kK, 1 Oia 60; Cas. tLe soap, per ee bn 11 al lg, trop, crop 1565, Tiago ; i fo, Hay, luv Tbs, North Mivex, 840100; Vandles, cits as, = No ICES. beginning, andnot wait until public opinion, or the necessities of a few hund:e) laborers, furnishes them with the means of doing the work more pros Let the work be comuerced earnestly eo and trust tothe people for an acknowledyiment that one set of Cty contractors honestly per- formed their obligaticns. ‘The Common Council have already made a move- ment in the right direction, and if we were not aware that the esme proceeding was resolved upon more than 8 month ago, we might li lieve that its intended to accomplish something besides making provision for certam mun cipal favoritos. Tt will however direct public attention to the aubject, and SPEC 1A L —— Whee'er & Wilson, | No. 6 625 Breadway, New York -Lock Stitch sewing Muchine aod Mutou. hoe ° M bine, 3158 “Viowe Sewing Machine Company — Elise ows, Jr, President, No, 620 Boadway, pew ork Graver & Bakers ighest ~~ Premiom Flastic siltch and Loca Site bewing Macnines, 4095 Broadway, N. Y.,and 495 Fulton’, Brookly rs | MARRIAGES, } 8ON—TOTTEN On Tharaday, Jaly 6th, at the ifthe procedings are closely watebed, the people recite e ptt bb ‘s parents, by the Rev, Mi. beck, may again have an opportunity of reading another | ot stuten leland, J, K. Tyson, of Staton Tala, to Mary buster, daughter of A. Tovten, of thiscity, 1 chapter upon the subject of official corruption, Heulthiul llouses. fotelos. Lie speech of Mr. Dayry like the emana- ‘ Cheap and ul Lhouses, DYRWICK On Wednesday, July oth, Mra. Sarab tion m other leading radicals, is aro We are pleased to observe that our suggestions | pe wick, wed § years aud 4 mouthn 5 ing ra 5 { H fo r se interred in Cy press Hill Ceme- mun iavory of the polley pursued by j for budding sut — ee for the working arat romaine #010 rig ‘ bay Joussn with ref to reorganiz clasts ba @ excite. a marke egrees of interest CANTY —On Saturday, July Sth, after alons and \ 4 y among capitalista and other interested parties, | painful illness, which sue bore with Chriatlan forti- Boe his language is more closely guarded and Sacoral en \ssaae, ba Vii ha Pecncintan fossa’ i tude. Mra, Margaret F, Canty, aged 70 Years, Seve of abuse, Ls celivery, at thie time, im the | OoVore! 8 neo having luisite Sunda, bave Tho relatives and friends of the family, also of her ae ul niet { h announced their readiness to jo o in the enterprise, | sous Joln, James ant Thomas, a6 ie pocwtully ine tig oa eae hatte tan tal yng Of the Vited to atteud the funeral from her sate residence, Galea. c issue ny that quarter art of the | &™" there isa fair prospect that one or more « No, 75 (ioerek et., on Mouday afte.ooon, at 2 o'clock, programme for agitaiing ¢ 4 int political j clations will be trmediately formed to carry out | ‘The tenmue w ih be intesed an Calvary Fetus oY f wribasit into politica: : tery Ww the general plan embodied in our sugyestion pias . . ‘i bib a DEVLIN-On Sunday, July 9th, John Devlin, aged This is eneouraging for @ commencement, and as! 59 yOarA # native Of ty Meath, Lreland, The Crops i ai Gitte: uesit ‘ The relatives and trieous of (be tainly ae respect 1 u tens " The © greagest uly in $ uting reforme fully invited to atieod his funeral, this (Mona ay) ah) # tenor ar ox eosin ®) parte of | usually that of making @ practical beginning, we | atternoon, ut 1 o'clock, fiom bie late residcuce 436 ry: WEIRD thet the crope » press | have hope that the sphere of this enterprise will F, 10th et, bet, Let av. aa BY. * sal V8 wil! weu . ar f tp oan a lel) } PaeR ‘ | HALLANENOn BSatordey, Jnly Sth, of t-phold ' 4 e aver | extend, unulall who are mow the furced occupants fever, Lawrence Hallanen, aged 24, Dative ot the Cusy eat, » hh jeabhow hoe tite f oT of wrewhoud tenement bouses may be provided with | ot Limerick, lieland. ‘ enrer in ] nes lithe States, | nd ! an ties j _ tite tuneral wail take place at 2 o'clock on Monday, ‘ ali ate eat and healthy ree dences no the euburbe Al gniy doth. fom 10 Mi ddecb st. BB kiym, and will be Varley and owte are algo for the most part | correspondent, who is @ professional builder, in- | tben co ths Cemetery of be Holy Urors, Piaibusa, ve ‘ emt pe the Weat. ¥ corn be 1 t aaa ! nie bidae lcd papete peaee j d Jui - a, | forms us that dweilingsof the proper kiud can be | HARRISON--On Sunday, July 9th, Willem ky crop tas been et evted a litle the dry weather | rer tel in localities convevient so business by rat oniy ron ot Andiew N, end Mary ©. iisrrison, acoa > @bick baa prevacet there avr njury oad CoLnectior . h iit ‘nfl, set Months and 4Z days. , : ) toad coL.nection, at prices that will admit of gholr |. dhe relatives and friends of the fam.ly ars reepoer. wes bev ouriained, The genera fruit p Wil) beng rented at from eovensy-iive to one hundred | fully invited to atte ag 8 a fus eral ! om aes siuense , tot ‘ t “ ’ of he grand bev. we, Eve elever 4 Broo ‘. Darin « up ‘ ’ var age The pew orop 19 | doliars per year, and eti!l pay @ reasonebie interest | gy 14 crane nie eR it she Weet will belay then 8 average, although | upon the mvestment, At least twenty thousand Met \bi. Ga sunday. July 9th, Jobu MeCabe, aon aauch bitter bho eet rear, When it Was elhuoste) of euch dwellings ce # perma! ently rent 8! Ea ss MeCabe, deed |b jemi, @ mouths “4 tole ue Apples ure no J sc Food as use, | those now living In Wo town bepements, lo fhe relatives and friends | of the family z me, pears, wud other fruits are aso e ic eld ia refo P Yiie ° Ore Lenape lly invited to atieod the tuperal on end} J i : ! | wide tield is therefore presented for shis desirable i Sloutay Celock P. ity Ab their resadence, 413 2 | wily detcieat, Dat takiog the products of agri- | improvement. At the ontaes of the onterpyina, | Ssd « Y. Clty Wi i eulture ar a Whole, or the predent season, they are however, we desire to caubons who are tow On satuntay, Lf sth. Anne Louise, only | a reat We a } : ear Jimabeck Noit . Pecidedly encouraging, Toe harvest Progromsing | talking the iuitiatory steps for forming budding os- of nthe ond D dare VLG, Weed 1S yinely oud the weather is hilly tavorable for se- j sociation thas the terme of rent must not be je and relat vee of the farm ly are rer r jun euring thecropin safery, Toor will be au abuud- | higher than about the Aures oe have indicate d to at 4 aly i seupply of wheat for bome conmutspiion, apd % gus ‘errmg breskreu' ob phe Buuil, whose 3 ae fiom the resisence of be y and Myiteo av, & In orier to tmaake she project succesaful taaes of the working clesses, 20 pom con clock at the Unt om seformed Duca oa Wk av, Miookiym, , 1 tia wath the Propositions bare | E : | OR ws eae, Richard Orme- A’ UCTION |S % “ater oa is ine ine" enlaces a id | et A a Morning at 10 o'clock. Goods well . Rint only child of HENRY WU. Soe NOTICES. Ove. NO. 5 be LL HOLD THEIR | ier «Sula vad” Ry alt meotlng, at 00 ee | a8) ue f ve this wad hat oe. Panerual se Lecesscry Se hou. obese! Mi ey eite ; A tae SX ene Bema ari a Hes Shane Ou ave. N CL—THR TIN, SLATE AND Merit J. thie de git retailers, on arclay st, a renere common ware, glass Out :eaut¥e@ for cash. UCTION NOTICE—MORTGAGE ss AUCTION NOTICES NOTICE —CROC KERY, F, EB. HUN Sf. Auedioneer o'clock, #6 231 Pearl st. by mt iu lote to sui! UCTION SALE UF CROCKERY ANS, Auci'r. will re: vader, July 11, a 1) 0'e! meat oF white » | y ware, do. ba sae) MORIAR1Y, AUCI’R — WIL (175 Chathar et, at Lie o'¢ a Hoo'e wil! bold thet re-ular monthly meeting | #24 24 hand furni use, In a, Pa tol.s, cha’ ates Th tables, mit tings el 8M1' Th Prewte JOMN COMMING Ree. Bee ad tad vedetatransn My ie variety of dry NOUCE To CLOTHING CUTTERS—\LL | S3“\-wsHROKER'S -SALE7THI flothing. culiers. embers and pon mem! of the N. ¥. ©. C. PL U,, are re peetfal'y invited to ay nieeting, tobe heia at Ha mony Hall at, on Monday evening, July luth, at bait RICHARD FLELD, auctioneer, wlll | salreroom, 459 Peorl +t, at halt- -paat i) ofc saortinent of men and omen's clot! put 7 o'clock, x. The sat present nh laine and calico dresses, shirts, sheets, ey Kee wy Arrangements te address the meer. | Cher artic es. Aro inn Ahove desiring to pr eves and their fi ie in pene aos ue ‘omote the interests of (horm- will not fail to be punctual iuera of great im Coane tance will OL i be transac Hy order of MH. B. MULLING. Pre k. ROL a M. TRIER: 3 : he @ (hia day, at ¥ o'clock, ab 408 Canui € eh, nas oo bedeteada, bureaus, pasion aud cottage rn AINTERS—A > SPECTAL MERTING “OF | elaas and piated the N.Y. P, House Painters Ansoriation will be | Gy held at Metropoilian Ha Lig avon thie Mon- S Monday, J day crgning, at 5 o'clock ope te from ahope are re- | eo! ta rte quesied, Ail communications tor Vole narorien: om | fic ar v'ere Ne. should ri iekene le oar bos im pal 4 hall, 6a, bhonvings ckets aren “y ATE, uy vs mete ee, AL MOURKE, Pres, Bh. MATHEW «| BON ae oe Ree, ) THE MEMBERS 0 OF THE JOU! BRE. Hoclety of the ety of New York ov: on presented tT thia day, Fast Brocine «t. order of JOUN SUL rest, N.Y. tu. ea, ahelvings, bear puraps, morro ware, &c. &e HEKMAN & CO,, AUCTIONEEL uly Oth, at 11 o'er ack, bo & , the entire stock and fx! 41 Mort et, viz.) Bar « etan Aleo liquors and te vor Mortyagee &:. JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, W at Pj o'clock, soins, lou 8 thence! oe, bue to atwad @ tine, to be held on tonday Diack walput 1 tron bedsouda, ‘ reaming, uy" ith, at Union ‘alt, Abe Fire aves st | irutue, ser eouutere Benne uth tho men bors be tran a im aa ait wil M. WIITERS, AUCTR, WI! S, { By id : te, resent Py ore order of JUHN JOMS BON; Eres. W in day, at do'cio k, at 434 Cant walls, misrors UNITE . COOPERS NO. WILL HOLD ding, vofe t their regular month, meeting, this Monday Tet Biscay et Satbet ‘nad Pike tk"“Wonter | ie way, arket an who have formerly been warned, and all 0 ihre _ arrears, are expecte: arand pital 3 ve vot and te you aah, BUTE NESS © d wo accounts. JAMES KEARNEY, Pron Ct CHARLES AS SMAL L GROCERY FOR SALL w. MAKKX, Bec, lua 16 Minetta Lane, bewwrien af NITED COOPERS, NO. "3, OF BROOK. | S04 “tb sre. ‘B, will hold their regular monthly meeting st CHANCF—FOR SALE, ONF 360 F tou st, this Monday evening, at 4 o'clock, All oldest wholesale wins and lijaer > members are requested to attend, P. KELLY, town, now doing @ buyinere of $6)00 6 FE, DANEY, Sec, 163 hore and wagou, Apply 45u Peart #. NITED COOPERS NO, 1 OF WILLIAMS- BUICHE, R’S SHOP FOR SALF mreb, wil hold an adjourned regular meeting t 4 fortane can be made io a short the thelr hal Sb Grande ve sree hat 5 o'clock. | #. and Sth ave. Will be sold thie week. oh, aT A. LQvor sToRE To LET—Wi omens — a tures, Kent #12. Apply to lly Muiber SOCIETY NOTICES. ROCKERY AND GLAS S—fi ” aS tinot a eae chesp. fixtures and good wiil o. the O. H. NO, 5—THE REGULAR Monthly . seeking the Division will be heid Monday, July 10th, iileman's Hall, at 8 o'clock, cor, 26th wt. and Tthave, Ail inem)ers, and those in arrears are requested to be in atieacance, a there is business | Biace. Price #4, of importance to be tranueted, By order of M1- | @8®. Appi é, CHARL DOUGHERTY, Pret, JOUN McGkATH, | Meron, at Secretary, wT EW YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ ‘Sociery A regular Mont Re Mee’ noting of this Society will te held at the Metropolitan . 160 Hester at, on ‘Luesday Evening, July Tees o'ciock, A punctual attendauce is requested, as business of in portance will be brough: before the Society for their action, cer JOHN H, WILLIAMS, Vice Pres, SDH 70 Rec, Bec. = é MEMBERS | OF THE FATHER B. Society are hereby uoti- B.T.A Maly ot te election of and liquor reason gives tor KR SALE good business | THE Mathew U bow doing @ locality; no othe fied to attend their aannal’ mrotin Broome st. aot you will eet oy ey La E14 cy Shale i 1, pe + onday, ul re Heat MERON pits, Wilt waa: “i ec. torte K Me __ GENERAL pusivess, | Py ANK OF UTICA ~THE OWNERS OF | qy on mere than two-thirds of the capital stock of the | FE Hank of Utica having, inwrithne, authorived the | piore, toard of Directors wchango and convert the sd RON FOUN Will sell the the the p emisos. TOR BAI e. with kot Utiesiotya National Association ander the Act ot Congress entided, “An Act to provide a nation- al curre secured by the pledge of United states bouds. and to provide tor the cireuiat.on and rederm, tion thereof, approved June 3, 1864." Not.ce te hereby given that the Bank of Utica bas decided and determixed to become a National Banking Association Levon si st, cor, We der the lawe of United mt % op) the name of the * Fire tional Bank oft: ‘fe ee AAT is BO ca.” =P, V, ROGERS, Cashier, Uses, June 9 1385, =) 830 or ea e che OPARTNERSHIP — #2,000 WANTED— £9 IOOz! eon Any gentieman or lady having the above eum to purchase an interest in @ city theatre, apd to act as trentucer, will piewse addies K. M. B., box 585 Sun Ontice. 7 3 *MIGRATION TO THE WEST—DILLON O'BRIEN, Kaqre, agente for the Minnesota Emigration Be » can 16 seen a WOKS- OL 9 AW ‘a of promise, eoduction, slander Asswull and bat- tery, and ail other go00 ¢C.ee8 p.ceseuted without ike in advance. Advice hee, aM. MU W es, attorney and counseliuy, 75 Nassau at, 41 end Sd ave, ears, Kent $i hus.ness and che Geb, YOUND ON ly, on one o mone,, OsT OR OTICE TO BRICK MEN. —SE AL ED Pro- posals will be received uu il July lth, 1505, through the Peetiifice at Floehin’, Loax lelind, ior one hunared and flity thousand (150,00) hard ses er brick. The brick mnst be al sound and the best quality, de.ivered on the Dock at Fiushing, The con- tructor wiil state the price per thou and, and how fact he ean deliver them, ‘lerme of pasineuts cash oa delivery on the Dock, if accepted by the Agent or scavion will Licpoettor, The atthe Kouk. Any pun giv Fneineer, Address 8.0. BRUYN, Ageut, Fiusbing Uberally rewas Long Island, Juy Sd, 1565, 00 ‘! REWAR PRISTING—CARDS, | BILLHEADS, ETC, emall pas PRU BBHLAW'S, 68 FULTON ST.N, ¥., room 3, GRADUATED MANUALS Cioepels and "Acted ; $ for 8.8. Teache:a GTREET-CLEANING CONTRACT... TO THE PUBLIC ‘The undersiene!, on entering upon their responai- ble duties a# contractors for cleaning the etreets of clty, have experienced the organized and per- wosivion of (he forioer emp.ovecsot the City Pe bakers, No, By .eaving it at coive ibe above 310 st, and LAND, A bed etand, corner of & ROBERT HAY DOC ood reason given tor ge)ling out, 1 Grand et, Williamsbargh, OR SALE—A GROCERY AND Store, 449 Fourth rt, between avenue ood buses and SALF—A WELL Apviy of JAMES DL. Fy LOosT the owne: Exchauee Pisce, in pluuber siore 47 639, of the on the I6th day ot Auguer, Vti et, and Sb ave + lvl Laberty at SOR SALE—A GROCERY WIT house, lot, hore aud waxons, A gu UK, AOA ST LW CAN renal coner of Witham ana Go PASENLRER'S, opporite tue Fer SALE—AN EXCELLENT G store, 101) Last Yotb at, selling, - ‘—THE STOCK AD 11.08 Of Bee car, Btationely aud news lucatlon, near the Giraud Inquire siuach Tetore within a full bocce a barcela, as the ouee: Dusiners to atieud to, Apply to UilAS. —A CANDY si Five Ay No. STi Lighth ot, between aye FITTED t eock aud tstues, Foy ST Cherry et. DRY FOR SALE IN bus and good la obs ; FOR SALE—232 Llecs et, eat SMALL GROCERY AND LIQUO, P. SOS Woot 20ih at, SALE—CANDY hy Stove Bauding, aad all co, Leased pround) O py vear Kare open!» 1p. Fine House apa p o youn 1, ses days, AND rou N) THURSDAY, THE , f tue Yd avenue care, ori? cau have it by apy. t de oe) a PASS-Ii e finigrant Indus ial Say be mowe to the bank jor 4 MICHAR Is tinder will be iowaiued “ sly, STOLE? STRAYED AWAY ON SATU RDA® ing, & dack Uetnudied Cow, Blatere of (00a Shepherd, toot of ¥oth at, hom the by why infomation of & D—LOsT, ON THE 7) e-book, Lbetweea Wail a @, with the firm pameol MAKISHO = ML Ae pe ard at, on the uf the alove numbe: the a4 | reward REWARD—STRAYED PR i uve A, 6 stuad dark ie birek head; had a rope utout | er hewé ‘hhe above wall be paid tor bey recovery, § ” Inepecto:’# cepartinent, who think that intimidation | & 10 THOUSAND DOLLARS Ri ANG Viole will bave the etfect of bieaking the ex- | ¥ LOpE OR PLOLEN, feting commprety aad restoring the old evs em with ite FORTY, THOUSAND DOLL 4y patreoage gid extravagance, Satisfied, Lowever, of OT Geld Teas Oh ® the legality of (he coutract and the motives influ- Dated June ; lew sud seitish opponeats, the contractors andr “ duty which they owe to the community 111,65) to Lilsd¥ tucdusiva, , ives to resint (hia dan, erous combination, BUNVS, SOUU HACE wh cefies the oxp.eseed wish ot the Legis ature, The public ace cautioned against if atom pte by force to drive the laborers now engaxed | Bonus, a payment has boeu eto ' trom heir employments, and to dictate the tmanaor ‘ . Keer to k in which municipal business ehall be conduc AMERICAN BACILAN r The priveipsl opposition comes from caitinen own- | ———— oan ‘ ing seve al oirte, god who have Leeo accusomed, by 1 ¢ various app.jances, to draw large compensation trom 2 th: city. Thee men, by mtimidat. peisussion ¥ a ; os ay } and biows, have inuuced many of the laborers wo FULL SET OF TEETH 1) abandon the work and assert a detesmina ion not to with o: sout extrwcting ‘. accept employment uuder auy coutractore ‘Lhe prine.p.@ involved importantly aud rerioualy | ec'a the :ichts of all contractors, aud if conceded in upward, | Fain ing with ja > Last LJeb as, FULL Sk BT; beautite fo. and othe taco wl ton ystematic iniernerence, enc coveitly by men in poliical sutb: temporarily the contractors, and co: the indulcence of the pulie, he conrepiracy exainet the Cy Tieasuiy rather than ihe « tractors: but with the co-operation of the polic: aid of thocourts and the jorbearauce o: our ciigane fo; a.ew days, the unuers ened will iby, @luLarrceces ni pela them to sek Most feeb ext beantiiul le with celebra et ed to divcharge every stipulation in theuw coutrie., and eff ctuasl, totrugtrace the effort tw .estore ibe WONDI Rel L or sow O.i1t Pan. her » elver end t UonPH Dalit ra or Ud TOF TE ret a wh Deaiiets, 404 o.410 ade, dows YOU at, Dist racie oO jurerie bone til Al | | duty of srreei cleaning to tue City Governmens ut cu | Od DAY VALE LOS, 159 Gra @ spouse Of gh MSW ROnONY, aN the sont: act price, | Browsway N, DEVOR & Ryarh, FULL SETT OF TEETH If July 8, 1365, Sh No $ Tryon. Row, 1% sith or without extracting he ry ' HE SIMPLEST WAY OF MAKI sud upwards, gud, eiiver, aud by ba F Light, whowsome and nutiitioss bread ie by end upreids, extracting witho at p a if Compreered Yeouet--cuperior so bakes wor bi Lith we eeh Wear Lhud avenue, JUS ‘ Hever sours, gud alwaye coliable, Ail grocer 2 ee 4 ie ligusekeepers, give ita trial, aud no Olber yeust wi 1 . be weed in peference, “ iia |)" A TICLES FoR si i U, 3: 7.82 TREASURY NOLES CAN BE | — aWOY BF @boughiat the Mechanic's Baik, Brookiynevery | C! RRENCY FOR SALE IN PAC! evening, Let, 7 aud ¥ o'ciock, Von't delay, the are MM, P1Uend >.5 at par ut the suu oS golug of Aaet, Sle a er, Alo pennies, " B10 USS, “LOANS FIFTH NATIONAL | FOR SALE—A SECONDHANI ® Nhy engine bin bore, Lin stioKe. r { BATH IBD AVENUE, N.Y, | Pucistoe soe ema etie tee; PTS ‘ This Bank bas the notes of the abvve jou tor! or the packing box Durinese. A ale ‘ tiret et, bet 10th and 11h aves,.N. Y. ‘ Upen also for the sale of 7-3." every evening from = } Tobe F My monaKp ¥, prado, | Foe SALE KEGS DAMAGE . KELL jeu ney Will be sold tor peat vias bu 6 A. [HOMPSON, (asia bis EP VaVauw ao nocing ee SY ty {

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