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| — ce THE NEW YORK SUN. ee TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1866, Virginia Implacables. A vew leading Virginia politiciana, mainly of Rbat clase who were most conspicuous in the late @ebeilion, are exhibiting their spiteful and malig- ‘Laut feeling toward the North by a systematic sttempt to prevent imroigration, With this object ta view, they are endeavoring to induce the farm- ere and other !and owners not to sell an acte of land wo Northern persona desiring to purchase, hoping tons Ly thie means the ‘chivalry of the first famt- Jen’ will not be contaminated, The sens!ble por- tou cf the Virginia people will doubtless ses that it (es frow these officioun leaders themsel ver, rather thau froma Northern immigrauts, that the State is tooet likely to suffer. If there ever was @ timo owen Virginia needed the stimulus of foretyn e@uterprise and the benefit of foreiyn capital, now Secertaily thetime, Itis with # Glate just ae with @ Sodividual under prostration—-both requi siance te attain the normal condition, and ft i« tnens for either to reject the proffered aid. Tie ‘e with the lealersin Virginia secs to be y dreads breaking up of the old ancestral na, which, under the aysten of elavery, pioced a berrier between the aristocracy and the *‘poor white trash.” Rut the great mass of (io peo- {ple bave reuse evongh to woo that this very feature bof Virginia society bas heretofore cloy vod the ad- fVan cement o! the State, and that ite perpetuation wroull be quite as detrimental in the fiwure. The Barge landed estates have enstiod their proprietors No live in affluence, but the State at lurze has d) wived no benefit from them ani they bave contrib- uted nothing to the good of the commonwealth, It De now to the interest of Virginia that these planta. Bious should be cut up tote termes of reasonat wize and brought to a higher etate of cultivation. Northern farmers, with plenty of eserry and @ Bittle capital, would, if encouraged, buy farme in abe half-neglected agricultural districts of Virginia, and in ao few years they would make them ae Sbriving and productive as are those of the Sister hat bave not been cursed by slavery and # petty ended aristocracy. Yet wo cannot think thatthe effort to prevent immigration will be effectual, A tow of the wealihier farwers may combine to refuse the selling of land to Northern men, but we incline ‘to think the great mass will look more to their Apdividual and -collective joterests, and invite rather than discourage imimigrativa from the Dorthern States. ‘The New Political arty. ine Boston radicals have presented along and sarefully-prepared address to the public, aa the embodiment of their views on national questions Whe names appended to the document, no lees than me elaborate manner in which ft is prepared, en Mlle it to the respectful consideration of the public. ft ‘e confined alinost entirely to the euljet of eegro enfranchisement, the radical view of which it places in the best possiblo light. The | ject of shin address, at the present time, is evilently co- signed to furnish # text for all the disciples of that political school who entertain the views embedtied sberein, ‘The authors of {8 are shrowd enough to ere the necessity of having @ plain!y-unterstood creed for their party, before striking out into the political stream, in order that there may be no conflict of sentimenta among tho faithful. The olunder which Wasprnt Piiceirs made tu bis speech with regard to repudiation, en she danger that other zealous but indiscreet alia of she cause might commit like error# of polley, sad whereby compromise the miccess of the tain \esue, doubtless led the leaders iu Horton to pre pare the platform in question. Practical y, it pre sents nothing new, bub in arguing the 4 wiffrage it is more exhvustive and uo aensive than anything which bas yet appearet on het sublect. There is thia differenca, however, cotween its general tenor and thas of the speech sately delivered at Chicago by Hesny Wey Davis, The latter based bis argurr round that the enfranchisemeatof the ue arceesary¥o hold in check the refractor ibe Nate rebels, and the policy was therefore adviaa dle mainly because of its expediency. The Boston address takes @ higher view of tha aulject, lis gosition is based upon the right of the neyro to ali she rights and privileges of by virtue of hia lawful is mede free beyont the power f Bete le and that, os man n be truly free without having @ volce rhoowing uis rulers, the terme of eusnucipation are gut tully complied with until the grant of sutfrage tae been given, Phis is the yerta of the arguments ewbouled in the eddress, and it must be sdinitted boat itis forcibly presented. Hus it wi!!! require avore fore.ble logic than any therein aiduced, to prove that emancipation means anything more aban che word Indicates—exemption from enforced r c ren on the nt spirit of freedom, claiming emancipation by m corvitude; not the conferment of social privil Sue address may be regaride! os an offivial state- eotof the new party, apdas the Fall election att is aro drawing near, iia interestic wave (ootpplete exposition of the doctrines that ere auw by bo agit fhe Vewer Co Geant Reprieves ond Parden, ) . only, the President bas power to literally pardon. No officer of the Government, from the highest to the lowest, can screen s criminal from indictment and triel for cause. The ostensible pardons now granted by the President of course amount to par- dons in fact, for nobody wii! be likely to procure an indictment against # man who is certein to be pardoned by the Executive, if convicted. Something Ketter Than Words, Taw soldiers cannot complain of the generomty of the country towards them, #0 far as expreasions of gratitude, sympathy and respect are concerned, They coms bome from the war, where they bavo bravely risked their lives, and encountered untold | bardsh'pe and privations in the service of their country, and are told, in an «xuberant vein of patrictism, that ‘the nation owes therm « det which it can never pay.'' We strongly suanect that these bronze! veterans, whoa military experience has diverted them of s!] romance sad rentiments!- ity, and who now look upon things ing practical light, would very mach prefer to see some tangible j proof that there 1s a dieposivon on the part of ther | admiring countrymen, to pay the aforess d debs j Expres f praiveand wratitule are very well j in ther yy but they are not current in the market, The soklier who hae been sway fivhting for the Union, while thoae at home have been en joying the pleasures of life and making money, '* plersed to hear hie jel, bus} ho dounbvess thinks that ® practical mar ifsatation of uratitude wonld be quite eppropriate, Now the Government might give the acldiors o eubstu tial evidence of ite gratitude for thetr services, Without entalling any expen Liture of money, and in@wb as way that both the soliiere and thecountry at large would be greatly benefitted, We propose this po!- fey: that the Government, by Congressional au- thority, sball grant to every soldier who haa hou- orably served in the ary, and to the heirs of those who are deceased, a quarter section of the best Government land in the territories, This would be nothing more than an act of justice to the eol- diera, who were only nominally paid ‘or their sor- vices by the monthly stipend which they received, It would al.» bein sccordance with precedent, for the soldiers of the Revolution, of the war of 1812, and of the Mexican war, al! received do- nations of land. If this ugg ” con- sidered aulely in the light of nations! seif- interest, it will be found desirable. The lands owned by the Government in the territories cannotal!l be settled in a century by the ordinary progress of emigra.ion, and as the development of each acre of that lend adda to the national wealth, itis Important that itshould be made productive aerapilly as possible. The Government price of land is one dollar ad twenty five cents an acre, but theme Janda are not available as wealth, because they must drat be dev loped by labor, Buppone, then, that by giving to eoch soldier one hundred end mxty acres of land, this unproductive wealth sbould be brought intw the market o ‘ew years earlier than it otherwise would be, lis benefits to the country in that time would more toan coun- terbalance the one dollar and twenty-tive cents per acre which isthe nominal price for it, The great object of the Government, now that the rebellion is ended, should be to develope these resources, and by so doing add to the greatness of the country, and facilitate the payment of the national debs. By land grants to the soldiers, conveylug to them tho lauds moat available for development at the present time, en lioportant step in this airection would be taken, and the soldiers would thereby receive @ practical expression of gratitude, which they would moet highly appreciate, Exposing Official Iniquity. Tas Arias, which has for some months been en- gaged in the work of unmasking @ largo amount of municipal iniquity, legins to feel discouraged et thesiow progress it Las made, andl tes offs broadside et the dail: nesspapers in the following style: We are disposed to revard the conductora of the dally pres, who shut their eves the enormirties atthe City Hlvil, ew the confeierates of the Ring and the Rabb tin robbing our taxpaying cittzens, They bave shared larwely in the plunder, and have atall times been realy to throw # vel over the strocities of the conspiracy, while frequently com- mending their most ouvrageous awind.es, . . . . . ecrvicen xk Not # solitary daily paper will call attention to the aluees that transpire stevery meeting of the Common Council, in the rawing of salaries, in pensioning the Liind from New Jersey, Conneett- cutend ell aloug sbore--in eranting mudulpencies to encumber the bighwe in paying bogus claima, and anthoriging awi contracts. mak- ing extravagens donstions crealing useless ottices, To ite desire to have a controversy with the daily preas, the Arias forgets that the Fra i foremost in exposing ani denouncing offi tne iquity, Long before the Descon of the Arias was converted, we called upon the people to supprase official corruption, which did not begin, when he was ‘nu full communion with the plunderers of the Common Council, 4 Leen Last of a Noble Institution. Awose tho adjuncts of the late war, which are ! ng away, there is none whose memory will be treasure] up more tenderly in the hearts of the soldiers than the Banitary Commission, Aa address has just been issued by the officers of thie noble {natitutiion, which announces thet uo wore supplies are required, thet the work is nearly com- t Devt rdof Artite toi the Con atitus deviaron *she Pres tebe! bave | pleted, and thas the mission of the association hax pore oO Mrants reprieves and pardone f ) noes | Leen filed, None butthe eoidiers who have receiv. aa ii Pate Bhater except 1a eaeen oC IM | ot the ind attentions of the Sanitary Cominiasion 9 even are dolar of seuter an areprieva | on the battle-tield, or in the hospital, can truly fonoit g appreciate the service it bas rendered to the coun . ‘ge try during the lete wor, Wherever our armies felon, rea | Lave gone, the Commission has followed in the Durie #0 | grein, and how proven to be the ministering angel to aw long 4 fe ; | ti onsands of brave fellows in the Union army, If cay bo evaded, | many of those could speak who now lie beneath hie this AbOWs 6 thie arbi re Lf hows tral apa ® As aur tale of prautug re e Leev ao trial, nor Conviebon, bor Ke jeotoent for crime, Roprievee beloret be soy tahons to erie, with the apy oo that a ib and Reninneéd, The senionce Wor whe exited, Just go pardons by the leaule of eter of ¢ Nor eet od, are : tomit the crime with o eliop % lis ie the nodein Whieb President Johnson va 8AM owing the pardoulog power, Josties, sens. The pardons granted by the Pres. simply awurances to the guilty parties ite thera for treasuu, They are not de facto pardour, for a pardon strictly implies immunity from punishment sor a specified aud proven rea, Wher as the said rebels receive bo euch immunity, Any one of the sadividuala who are anpounced as baving been pardoned by the President, and who bad pre vious ly committed over: acts of treason, may be in- are bs that the Government will not pro Aicted, tried and sentenced to be hanved, in spite of : poe Presidens oF anybody ele, Then, oud then | iustiom took place im this city of candidates ior | Ck | the Little mounga that dot the Southern battle. learn bow inestimable were the ea of thie Banitary Comission in visting ufferings of sLose Who were paasing into ‘tee of the shadow of death,” But it bas done | {ts work, and is now on the eve of dissolution, | Loke the other concomitants of the war which haye passed away, the Sanitary Commission is now histor but all over the country, wherever idler of the Union ts found, there will al va as admission to the Free Academy, and that, out of some twenty or thirty lads, of from 10 to IT years of age—pupils of the Ward Schoo! one could name the Governor of thie Siate * not know the name of the capital of P. ivenia. None apveared to have the slightest ides of the du- ties of any tetober of the Cal not even of the Lipson poet fot In omer matters they cis- syed equal . These were not cpereavens fav leis who had been to school, Prof. Mahon—of West Pointy I beli was joular on Eaglish rance because two Enylish !ada of 15 or 16 ears of age, sone of wen thy parents, did not know where Rchmond and Now OAeana were sit- uated. Iwill find you, fn this city, ify isds of the same 8y@, fons of wealiby mon, who don't know whether London, Eaglan’, &@ seaport or not. Not long 7) 0 American who is generally con- e.lered to be a smart fel’ woull not believe me when told him that the Enylish people elected their own representatives in Parliament, You aiso ep) ear to forget that in a New Fugland Btate, not jong ago, several persons were found who bed never beard of God or Christ, The statement wae published in your own, and several! other morning papers. Mas. Our correspondent might have added other in- stances of gross ignorance, that have been exbitit- ethy young people and adults within the Iimits of this metropolia; but that would scarcely contro- vertour position, We sre aware that hundreds of Ung peuple are allowed to grow up in ignorance, bat If the aystem of instruction in our pubhe schoo's does uot include afew lessons upon the general principles of our form of government, it is hich tine the Board of Pducation adopted some plan to introduce the aublect, Parents are, how- ever, more responsible than the teachers, and if every father or mother would feel but a might in- terest in the instruction of their offspring, the standard of education would be vastiy improved. Fisaneial News, Markets, &e. Sew York, Monday, July 10,6 P. M.—Gold closed afternoon at 140, baving opened at 1504. The noon quotations of the general etock market, compared with those of the corresponding hours of Haturday, how @ pretty gencral decline in prices, Farly in the day there was asharp advance, compar- ed with Saturday's First Board. Governments were strope and higher, The money market continues ensy at 405 percent. with a large amount of capital offering, The discount market is dull at 6)¢ a9 per cont, The Kank Statement, th eek, shows an in- crese in every department, and is regarded ae very favorable, The larce increase in specie is due to the paymente at the Sab-Treasury. Foreign exchange wos tirm, Bille at 60 days on London we-e selling at 105 0105's for commercial, On 'Chanee to-day Flour was 15c,a26c, better, Wheat war Se, a Sc. better. Com waa le, a 2c. better, Oate were dull, Pork was decidedly firmer, Leef wassteady. Lard was firmer, aud Whiskey was quiet and without decided change STOCK BALER-—VTRST BOAKD. 0000 UB, 66. 67......115 290 Hud. Ry. 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RESTICT-On Monday, at TA, M., Joseph Bestict, aged J years, 0 montha ead 10 days, The funeral will take place from 249 Ave B. on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, w BERG AN-On Mondar, July 10th, Fdward, son of Miclwei and Catharine bergan, aced 11 months and 2dave. ‘The triends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend bie funeral from bie ise residence, 51 Hooreveis is Luesday atternoon, at 2 o'clock P.M. 103 CARKR--On Monday, July 10th, John Carr, aged 65 yea The relative to attend bh d triends of the family are Invited eral at bis late residence. No. 11 Fldridge at., at 09 o'clock, Wedaceday moruing, Wot ELLIS—On Monday, July loth, after a ebort fll. nees, Mire, Naucy bills, aged 75 yoars, @ mouths and uO days, Her frienda and those of the family are invited to attend the funeral at the residence of ber son-in-law, ©. NS. Cunningham, ou Lyesdey, Lith tashs as 3 2 o'clock P.M GALLAGHER—On Monday, July 10th, Ann Gal- Incher, the beoved wife ol James Colling a native of Ballyshannon, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 00 eure, * The friends and relatives of the family are reapect- fully invited to atiend ber funeral, trom her late residence, 4) Park ot., thie Tuesday afternoou, as ¢ o'clock, 128 LYON—On Monday, July 10th, Magein, youngest ebild of William and Jane Lyon, aged © montha. The relatives and friends of the fainily are invited to attend the funeral service on Puceday evening, at cp o'elock, at their residence, 753 Waehington et, The remains will be taken to Portchester for inter- ton Wednesday moruing, 135 MeGEOY July 10th, Margaret MeGeoy, widow of Thomas Me native of Carreckyinsa, parish of ‘Vamplemict ounty Longtord, Ireland, iu the TOs year ot her age, Friends aud ae Andrew, James, Lawrence and Michael, are r fully iovited bo attend ber funeral on Wedne#tas, at 1 o'clock P, M., from her jate residence, 644 Hudson N.¥4 W the cemetery of the Hoy Uren, Plat 24 O'NEILL—On Sunday night, July 9th, and painmul Uiness, Michsel O'Neill, aged Dative of county Wexford, [reland, iis funeral will take piace on ‘Tuesday, J ernlong years a be aw cherished personal recollection of this praise- worthy Institution, Ignorance, Naw Y. duty 10, Fditor of the Sun—Sir: In your issue of S ature day last, speasicg of * Eaylish Ivuorance.* as j @xernpl tied by the fact that several Buelinl opera- | tives dd pot Koow the name of their Queen, you fay, “We doubt if it would be possiiie w funds human being over ten years of age in this country, shle bo #poak the language, who would exubs « Lhe deyree of ignorance with this," Aro you aware that about one year ago an exam. uly 11th, frou bis resideuce, coruer of Church atreet and Ham ilton ave, Drookiyn, at 2 o'clock, He will be taken to the cemetery of the Holy Croea, Flatbueh, 15 SMITH —On Sunday eve: July 9th, of cousump- tion, Henry Smith, aged bigeye cf i weeka. id Vhe relatives and (rienda are reapeetinily invited to asieod the funeral fom Dr, Pewez's church in 88d street, becreen the dsb and 9th aves, this Tuesday alernoon, at Z o'clock, without murther noe Mia TRADE None DY GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY-CLOSING A800 LALO D a e be held at sheir Ula, vit How envy thie Wednesday MZ, at So'ciook, ‘I UAC, hes bec. Velo PROMME, ad TRADE NOTICES. as P, B, UNION—A MEET. Perey i a Ba aatipietorunn CAP ROOKLYN TAILORS’ TRADE PROTEC- tive and Benevolent Union—The regular mouthiy me ga he! this Society, which was pos’ poned trom the 4th inet, will be held om Tuesday, 11th inst. at their rooms, 369 Fulton at. Hewual attendance is 1¢- ested from every member, By order of the Bociety |. RINKEL, Brea, MM. 1 Bee, 29 B. kis Bren, M. LY, Sec, L COACHMAKER'S UNION, NO. =A REG- ular ele ie mee of the above Union will be held st their Hail, v6 wery, this evening, at T4 o'cock. Punctual autendance ts requested, in orcer to complete the arrangements for th 10) order of VEU. BROWN, Pies, JUN Mouk ATH, Beety. : ‘. Raat EN | 5 Some LONGSHOREMEN NO, 2 WILL HERE- atter meet at 7 o'clock, instead of 8, By o der of Pad GANNON, Pres, TLS, Wired | tao i NOTCE—THE MEMBERS OF THE Masons . | mon, of Brooklyn, B. I)., are notified to attend their rerular month'y meeting, on ‘Tuesday, July Lith, 1805, at S o'clock, All members etionding and being in arrears, will be expelled, By ord 4 c, CONKLYN, Vres, Er ARS OPERATIVE PLASTERERS WILL HOLD their hall, cor of 7 their revalar woekly meeting ocd et and sth ave, this Tuesday evening, | WIL IL ENNIS. Rae, Bee. AM BYRNE, Pres, JOHN ENNIS. Re 8 SEGAR MAKERS TAKE NOTICE—THERE will be « ‘sing of the Segar Makers of Mr. HALLS ahep, oo @atrike, ab 122 Delaucr et, Wednesday, | o'clock, sup JOINER'S ATTENTION—A SPECIAL ‘ meeting of the Ship Joiner’s Union will be heid this evening, July 11th, at 8 o'clock, at 245 Bowery, cor. Stanton et. on business of impor ance. L. POW- e, WM W. OV L, Bee 116 SOCIETY NOTICES, A GRAND PICNIC BY THE FATHER Mathew Female T. A. B. Soclety, No. 4,N. Y. will be beid at Union Park, 65d et. and E ver, on Wednesday, July 12th. Arrangements have been made to make this oue of the most peaceable and P earantest excursions of the season. Cadets are requested to meet in full reeal's at their Hall on Wednesday morning, at 8 sf The entire pub- le invited to attend wi Ceed Milla Foul: th tickets 25 cents, 1% fi ae MEMBERS OF THE 1 *M. U, 3. Boclety h No. ib , members of the "Debating Boucty bo BO 4 the above-named ean! fare requested to attend a eee ee ee Hal this Naya 4 evening, July 11th, ‘6 of an elect willbead OAR BWRRI, Chana MESS FEMAN BROTHERHOOD,—THE Friends of Irish nationality are invited to attend « pub- He meeting of the Shamrock Circle, in Temperance Hall, Fraukiyo at, Greenpoint, oa this evening, at 7 o'clock, The eloquent orators Mesars, Rodvers and Golder will sddrese GEORGE J. CAMVBELL, Centre. FORD, Roe. see KISHMEN TO THE RESCUEL—THOSE who ove to hear of the ep endid procress of the be. nian Hrotherhood in the United states, and thelr objects clearly defined, are fovited to the bie meeting of the Paug « Balingli Cireie on this (hues. day) qvening. tthe Assembiy rooms, 564 Columbia vt, ab 749 o'cleck. The Head Centre of the Brother- hood in the \nited States, John O'Mahoney, Esq will be present, P. C. Hollywood. Keq., the wed known every of Saxon rule io Ireland, and others will address the meeting, FP. LAVELLF, Centre. JOHN KELLY, seety, 16 ADIEs’ FATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SO- ciety, No.2, of N.Y ance Moeting in theirt thig, ‘Lue Singing by Mente Kind ena nging by Master Kiad and twe lady me ‘| Wen it mbere, ILEY, 154 OWEN MeGow President, EDWA Recording Recre . NEW YORK LIQUOR DEAL ery —A rerular Mouthiy Mecting of this Scelety will be held at the Metropolitan Rooms, 160 Hester at, oo Tuesday Evening, July 1th, a: 8o'cioek. A punctual Attendance la (equcated, will be brough’ before th By order JOHN it. WILLIAMB, Vice Pres. KOG ERS, Kee, Bec, te business of impoit nee e Society for tb ir action, JOHN “70 IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMS- burgh, cor. South 7th and lst ete. Bonk open daily trom ly A. M.to2 PM. and from 6 to7 P.M, Deposita trom lu cents to &5,.U) received, SIX PER CENT, interest allowed, FREE FROM GOVERN. MENT TAX. Deposite made on or before the duly, draw inte from the let ot Jul ARMFIELD, Pies, GEORGE W, KELABY, BERTRAND, Vice Presidents, WM. G KANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, 534 EIGHTH ave, corner Of 424 at, Open uatly from 9 to 6; Mondave and Saturdays to 8 p.m, loterest 6 per free of government tax. Leposits made beiore duly 2°th, draw interest from July lst. SAMUEL NEWAY, President, JAMES F, CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary. ala allowed at the rate of 6 per entitled thereto, Open dally fivum on Monday, Thuradsy aud Saturday r4to7T pm. Deposits made on or be- lV to 29. m., afternoons fro fore July Irth, will draw interess trom July iat. N. B,—Moner to loan on bond and mort . WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. VANDERBILT L. BEX. TON, Sec'y, aa Ba8 k Nas TY SAVINGS BANK,— South Tih cor. 4th street, Williamaburgh, Washington Hall, Depositors are hereby notified that @ Semil-Annaal Divicend, atthe rave of BAX PER CENT, PER AN- NUM, (FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TA), wll be paid on all suns entitled thereto, on aud after Monday, July 17, Luterest not cailed for will be credited as Principal, Sia per ceat, interest has been pact on all depowite from @2 Wo $0.0W since the commencermeni vl this Bank, Open daily, from 3 to 7 o'clock, P. M. Deposits from ONE DIME to £5,000 received. Le. Dowits nade on or Lefore the lish day of July will draw laoceress from the let ioe ARN, Prenibit - resident, aww JAs. 3. JOHN McCANN, Clerk N ARINERS'’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 4 NO. 1 THIRD AVE, lu conformity with the act of the Legial lustitution will hereafter be known by (he « METROPOLILAN SAVINGS BANK iitos. Is STILUMA', President iy ra yet Vice-i’recidenta, ISAAC T, SMITH, seeretary, METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANE, No. 1 Third ave. Tate Mariners’ Savings Institution. ‘The Trustees of thie Bank have this day deciared a dividend of 6 and 6 per cent, payabie ou or after the 20th of July, Bank oo daily from 10 A.M, to 2 P.M. and on Monda: dueaday and Saturday evenings, trom 5 wih, Money deposited ws Chis tiige wil be ai ed interest from the Ist of July. THOS, i, CILLMAN, President A aa GE Vice-Prosidenta, ALL. _ ISAAC T, BMITH, Secretary, NV ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ INSTITUTION, U53 Bowery, ix per cent, interest allowed op sums of One Thous- and |» ilers and under. Pive per cent, on larger sums. De ta wade on or Letore July 20 will draw inter. | uy |, ] Open daily trom 10 8,m, to 4p. m., and on Mondays and Wednerdiays from 10, m, to T p. m, : CHAS, PECK, Preal HENKY ©, FISHER, Secretary | JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORK, OF 14h st. and 6th avenus--Opeu daily trom 1 to > dent. | 406 | P.M. ; Wecneadeye aud Satu frou Ito? P.M bix percent. interest, free from Government tax de px made on or belore July uth will draw mie from July Jet, (HOS, CHRISTY Vren't 5 Keil BL LL, pec'y "RHE TRUST Bank for Bayi Ks OF THE 5k ‘s bave ordered that Interest, fiee of Government tax, be pald to depositors entitied thereto, ior the six wonthe cuding Suth of Juae, as follows; on sums of Five Hundred Doilare nud under St the rate of six per cent, per annum; and on eume exceeding Five Hundred Dollars, at the rave of Five percent. per snnum, payable on and afer Monday, ith inst. ‘Lhe ingerest will be placed w the c.edit positors as principal. New York, July fib, VM. MACY, Pres, = WiLLIAM {ile of the de ldod, Bec, MAKY POWELL, FOR COZ- eet Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Milton, end Rondout, from toot uf Desbrossed ae ae W Pougukeepaie *hevury allernov, except Suudayy at dw o'clock. We AUCTION NOTICE ——-——— —-+ . 4 AUCTION NOTICF—CROCKERY, GL 4 Chiae—F. E, HUNT. Auctioneer “R38 Ja th, at 10 o’elock, at 281 Pearl «t., by SES H + & good assortment, in lots tv cult de ug Goods well packed, ad zis AgcTION SALE OF CROCKERY, &} HENRY G. EVANS. Auct'r, will red in lov So retailers, on Tureday, J 1, at 1 celock. ar relay st, a reneral aeeorsmeot of white eraui'e © common wa.e, class and tency wure, Gc. Sale » |) out ieserve for cash. “ AUcTIOS NOTICF—J, W, EZERIEL W b Log Bovety: at, lis AL ne 8) of house se; altoe Ling t Uueey. good running oider, pitas i) UCTION NOTICF—MOLTGAGE SALE ¢ e‘eyant household tarniture, rosewooi plit fore, Biussels and ing ain carpets, mirio paintings, bedeteada, bedding, and every a ti recess .s, for housekeeping, thieday, lueaday, et 1 o'clock. at the residence Nu. 98 Waverly Place. t 60h and 6th avenues, 12 PAWSBROKER'S LE——THIS DA. JAMES AGAR, Aq weer, will sell at 69 Nb Bowery, 44 lote of men's and women’. ciochine, ¢ Gisting of elk, dvia ne and o'er ujerses crap & fteiin shawls, she ts, ep.eaasy tebleclo te, und clo’ hes coat, pen'« aad vests, and a voriety of o'! well worthy the attention of d@ue.e od eepers. P. GANLY, 67 Division st, Same EL WYNN, AUCT., WILI 2 on Wedreatay, at 10% o'clock, at 4S a'arge assortment of turnitaie, cerpet mat waabrtand:, window elades. ki eb furniture, Ac, Sale positive, SHERIFI'S SAL SROCERY STORE: hm rib tpt WA > foneer wii! el! Sah at. and 4th ay, rh Mt (ue aad Lute KELLY, Sherif, Aino one bore au tof lense of pre: JOSEPH CORN? BUSINESS COLANCES. A, RARE CHANCE FOR PROFITAUI investment in a light patent manutacturing bog nese: @ good chance forthe rieht man. “% «@ ¢ wante!, Call at 4 New Chambers «t, room 1 PBABERY FOR SALE IN PATERSON: now ik A OO Fiore bnel ico 2 house, store, 6 roome aud bake house: lot 4 1 6, ‘or LY baker, with the stu. e, untures, Go bab enele to ie, o eu o dress 07 North Main at, Paterson, K, J. aca ea R SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES 0 & grocery and candy # ti be mao ches eatisfactory reasons xiven fo Coli forawee 4 i at No, S20 Munro: «t,, wear Grau. et. ferry YR SALE CHEAP—A POULTRY ANT veretalieerandin © 'niog Market, Now. OF au 66. Inquire 442 W. 44th wo FOR SaALe—A NEATLY FITTED U4 Hiquor etore, with etock and fixtures, Apply ¢ 496 Fast Houston et, near Williameburgh ferry) sk ‘OR SALE—THE NEATHST LITTLE maak Uk ta vom on Broadway Pa bef only ¢ 4 pe’ AL, NAULTY, 086 Broadway” APT’ SALE—A ry " SER Liquor! re | oons OF a paris en Vnhere et, cor, Was! ington «#', it, room 3, lhe 5 SALE—TIE S$! AND FIXTURES than Woo sent Otabiiols ma & de ot saryey fet en not atte Lugulre 201 Gran i tor 3 days etocery store, 120 Her ry at. OR SALE — AN OLD-ESTABL Pquor store, corner of Smuiih and Degriw atr Bcuth Rroskiy ns sd of ov ‘Y AND 1 IQUOR STORE 5 Weet 29ih ot, S-FIRST-CLASS J TING For SALE—A GOOD CORNER LIQUOR sto a wel ;rentexvo pe month; heat side, Apply im 25 Chambers et, room §, until sold Fa FOR SALE—a Fest RATE NEWSPAPER - etrend and route 1 ire corner Cirand #1, aud Kowox ‘Ret, at the stand, 29 GROCERY FOR SALE CHEAP—AN © Taeatabliabed stand, we'd doing « cood ensh F owner ie ret % Av On prenate Lulton and Piet pont sts, Meiners asia SMALL GROC jor wale cheap, 'O PRINTE "TAN Othee in New York, ne t anle cheep: nearly ail the chare-mene Piid im instalmenis, Addiess W., Hox Office, $30 WILL BUY THE BEST WINE, laver beer and refieshment ealoon in Crosby #t, only one t lock trom Brontway. Keot opec allnivbt. ihe owner im goinw to th ' eo etock lave. gud fiatures will go iow, Croaby et. Ampiy 1 GENERAL BUSINESS, “ALL SIZES OF THE KASY WALKING Crutches arc now ready, elastics are acknowledged the Lest, healthiest aud cheapeetever mace, Phyeicans for many invalids and oLbers aeed or vouny. AN, B. 1 patent elsstic tops can be fitted to any other eruteb Ja 19 minutes, Callendsee them, 69 Bleecker sircet, aiew doors east of Iioadway. is T TOWNS ery—Bookkeuping bra. (rramuar, &., tm instruction giv fied for bustuess, yetion, ANK OF UTICA—THE mere than two-thiide of the Bank of Utien having ad them valuable Wiiting, Arithmetie, Alve- hid aud evening. Bep- wed galdiers fully ladies, and private a0 OWNERS OF vital stock of the wuthorized the Noome f Ant Congrees entitiod, “Au Aci w px i al curteney, secured by the p e of Lusted ptatee bonds, and to provide tor the tion thereot, sppioved June J, Jsod."" hereby given thatthe Bauk of Liica baad deveruined to become a National baukiog Ae reulat.on and redemp- Noueo te under the lawe of the Laited staes, uncer the name of the “ Firet Netional Bank ot Lu- ca 1 BOGERS, Cashier, Usea, June 9 1886, : 330 ARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, AND Jail other kinds of Job Prinuuy ently done cheap for cash, by THOMAS b. St ILON, Printer, No. law Fulton et, bet, Naseau aud roadway sib FMIGRATION TO THE WEsT—DILLON 4 O'BRIEN, FE Ermleration p« TELLS treiaht and tek ILS AND PAINTS— To cen moll, epir Vu 1 White ioad aud zine, 4 1 ot QPECTACLES AND LYE GLASSES, WJ ented April, 1863-They aus pertectiv | yesra, sola only by ir FOWi Ss. PRANK tureron the Kye aid epocke lew sole Paven Broadway, N. Yorkwana 294 Washincrou at Musa, SEPERATE PROPOSALS WILL BE KE: 2 ve on Thur eo diay Lah. Doh, tor the He » Vice Kl Lo, 44, at the Bene hivure, es ant le P.M. aut hast Housso WF ogi dines, Posouan POF GMLPEIN ) 1 | bP btet the evenay, bet. Tand ¥ of going ctl turt, i 3-10 U8, LOAN—PIFPH NATIONAL bAND, > HIRD AVENUL, N.Y Thie Bank bas the nutes os bhe above luau for onle ‘pen also for tLe esle of T-o "s every evening from Twa lM, RICHARD KELLY THOMPSON, Castier NGi MACHIENES, Proeitent TEW AND SECOND HAND SEWING MA. i chines for sale and torent, dnd band ‘ of vari wie low, VW. WICKES, Jr, 406 Brow +o 41 Broome #t 45 SKWING MACHINES TO RENT — ALG WJ kinds vepaired, Wheeler & Wilo.'s ond Singer's 2d hand for vale, (00) 1 ise@ for + Cn at, near Hiud-ou, Old machines takeu In read SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO ent. —New and second hand Whee. & Wilson's machines repaiied and keptinthe «corer, AW & W. machine, in tue order, left to bo sod at low price, a! 1,270 B. oad way, uear cid a, , \ & WILION's, WILCOX bus’, GC, & Bakers Bluge:'s No. ¥, a¢ Hewe! oh bmOLLUg Us te ley de. Coe peer Wa, rea and Lor sale, at 4) Gieeuwich ay LDa ve" IND'S ACADEMY, 260 BOW... jnteiy to P. GARENEY, Aucir, | 1 counts for hia ¢ These celebrated patens 7 <P ewrast an bmn > Sw

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