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of eer ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, JUL 1860, Slavery Breathing its ast. Detawarr ani Kentucky are the only 5 which the institution of ry ie now lecalized. Toey were excepted from termine of the Eman- cipation Proclamation, as ® concesmon to their pre- @imed loyalty, end both bav.ng up to this time refused to abolish alavery voluntarily, 1 remaine 4 Siate feature the same as before the war, M ssourl and Maryland were also exceptod from the edict of emancipation, but these States have both autici- pated necessity by volunterily emending their Fiate constitutions for the abolition of slavery. S> far as Delaware is concerned, the subject ts practi- cally of but little consequence, for there were only eigoteen bundred slaves !n tho State at the com- mencemens of the war, and itis doubtful if there ute more than half that nunber now, The post- tion of Kentucky, which ie that of virtual isolation from the other Btates, is of more importaice, for slavery is there @ practical reality. The lastcen wontel ceveus reports the number of slaves in Kentucky at two hundred and twenty-five thous- end, sod it is probable that there are not ‘ens then one bundred anol fifty thousand st the present time, These, together with per- caps ® thousand in the State of Delaware, are! at remains of that powerful system of seryitule which only four years ago bell four mjlions uf siaves in subjection, which upon the proud escutcheon of our country. To shie great extremity bas it been reiuced, yor there ‘e still more to be « The adoption of the Con watutioual amendment for the proh bition of slavery would of course compe! Kentucky to re- mounce the system, if the State does not de so volunteriJy, aod in avy cose it is not probabie thas the institution will be legal more than a) earor twolonger, But it would be much Letter for Ke tucky ty accept the new sovlal condition p) phiealiy aud avoid compulsory al olition, as Mary Jand aud Missouri have alreaty dow. Tho Bate pow stands comparatively alone in ite & hemonu to slavery, and considering that it cannot much longer retain the system under any clreumstys 39 ought to eradicate it by indepenuest State achion, ‘the Legislature of Keutucky have teice con sidered sod rejected propositions for amend Ing the Coustisution, but there is hope tbat the new § Loyisisture, intiuenced by she general change of opinion in the Siste will take the necessary measures for pacioy Kentucry inthe catalogue of free States Gov Havwiriig and Exoveroor Magorrix, both of whom b tter- Jy opposed President Liscoin's ema: paton poll cy, have pow taken positions is auvocacy of the evolition policy, aud mauy otber leadiug po locian: ta Kentucky have adopted the sane course, If Kentucky and Delaware should consent to abolish e’avery Voluntarily, there would be no necessity for the Constit) sonal amen iment, except asa pre vention to the establishinent of slavery atany fu. suretime, The ‘peculiar institution would then caane to exist, and it would uot be necessary for the government to interfere in eradicating it from any Mate, except where it has alread) Leen lone by the wer power, With the number of alives reduced from four millions to less than two hundred thous end, there ought to be no oppweition to its complete extinction, Forcibly or oiherwise, Kentucky and Delaware will both be oblige! to reinquish the system, and expediency shoul! teach them todo with s good grace that which they nd, Another straw Sponptany Haran, of the Interior Department yesterday delivered a speech to a larye auditor Washington, in the course of which be “48 might be the will of God, iu the order of bis providence, that this creat republic of ours alonld be called upon to protect her 1eeble #) ster re pul (Mexico). This declarstion, comin: frow a men- ber of the Cabinet, is one of tho straws that show ‘twhich way the wind blows." 8) fares the pub- llc know, Mr. Hantan’s views in the main aceord with those of the President, and if they lid wot, it is certain that be could not consistently remain in his present postion. Wh le tho utterauce of this sentiment isin no respect an olllcal Spression, it ie certainly strong corroborative evidence that the Administration cheris) the prins ples of the Moa. roe doctrine, and are determined t) assert them when the proper time shall have arrived. Lo yes terday's Bum we elluded to some clreumstances @rongly indicativa of the views entertained | your Government upon the Mexican question, and the above declaration of Secretary HAutan iv an adul Wonal indication poiutiug to the sam: result There is hardly » doubs that ihe Franco-Austrian dominion in Mexico will be of short duration, It away Bot be the pol.cy of our Goverument to pre- Cipitate @ ccllision, but the ultimate resuls is un- Questionable Max, must abdicate anunmotay y in id that Scarcity of Water, Tue great fre whioh occurred on Thursday de- veloped two defects in the means of extinguisting fires, which ought to be Spee lily rectified, We allude, in the first place, to the ineud vent supply of Croton ; end in the second, to the y veagre nuns ber of firemen that were present dir ny the oarly mage of thefire, The extanetion of the water, particularly, isasubjocs that shoul! rocvive the early atiention of tho & vmmissiouers who ere ebarged with its supervision Ih is we'll | nOWD .o housekeepers in the lower ball of tho city that the Croton has been seadily losiuy ins volume for woveral weeks, us is iuidicated be the supply in the house-pipes. Within the last four days it has been difficult, in many buildiies. & aot water fron tt second story faucets, uni at times it flows witt seeming reluctance in the first ato Thie p a that the volume of water in the nains and larger Pipes is not up to the Proper Blundard, and whey i fe considered that this is tho els ic pendence in caso of firey ths sui ject is of material interest and deserves to be |» iy 1 avte: The fuemen on Toursday were very much embsur- ressed in their operations by tle ina q.ate sup. ply of Croton, and doubtless this {acs accou ated, a great measure, for the difficulty which they ex. Perienced in getting the flames under contro) Lhe Gremen themselves belaved nobly, aod aro serving of credit for their arduous labors in say proper y. The only fault thatco | be found with the Department was the smal! vumber of firemen prosect at an early hour of the ec nf'ayration, There were engines enough, but they carne up, in most instances, with from two to halfa sh zon fires men and a few dozen boys. Those who did o me nowever, labored faithfully, and are vot Llawahe “or the absence of those who refuse to serve wr ste pew Department. @ismoners, nevertheless, to complete,their oreany wehon ae quickly as possible, vr | jelded the politica! power of the nation, and which waa the ony blot Tt je a warning to ihe Com. | Want To Leave. Tae recusant portion of the late rebels are giving thernee! ves @ good deal of uneasiness as to when they shail emmigrate outside the boundiries of the United States, Like the “venerable Rerrts,'* they “cannot live under the Government of the United Btates ;' but unlike tim, they have not pendence and position. Ano'her is snccossfuly in practice with @ former preceptor; still another, with her hi & physician ; and of others in var.ous parte of the country we learn that success and enjoyment are attending the sphere of useful- ness they bave chosen. The Philadelphia Nontm Amrnicas anya: It may not be amisato remark here that th ot showing the int y of their diavust, There- | of the average of male physicians One of them keeps three horses in constant use. In the records of the Board of Health, it is patent that, in the monthly reports of obstetrical cases, ahe is almost invariably near to the highest number on the lint— the nurober of births being required by law to be regia ered, eo that these things speak for them- selves. Dr. Anu Preston, Professor of Phys ology aud Hygiene, in the Peunsyivania Female College, ho ds diplomas from Paria, aod, like Dr. Mary J Scarlett, sonatrater of Anatomy in the same college, has « bandsome practice. fore, they are talking of emigrating to Bearil and Mexico,aud San Domingo,and Trinitad, and nearly every other region except that to which the sid Rerris has goue, ‘Lhe assumption of the heroic on the part of recusant rebels is very fool they could not crown their series of foo tices more consumnmately, than by leaving the country ine virtuois milf. Tey would do wel! to remeniter, however, that itis matter of no consequence to anybody but thernse If they expect to spite the Government or the Northern people by voluntary expatriation, shey will te wotully mistaken, for mich characters ald nothing to the atrength of any Government. For thetr own fakes it would bernuch better for the their fortunes calmly and ratio’ Music In State Prison, The Hartford (Ct.) Times of Thursday, interes ing acene wae presented Jast evening, about an hour before sunset, in the chapel of the State Prison. ‘Lhe prisoners, gathered from the several Workshops, were treated to # concert given by the qiiartet of the Kev. Mr. Park church of thia city, 1 to necept y, as the better whieh consisted of selections chosen parily for the part of the leading relein have alrew ne aud | contrast aud variety of the sentiment expresaed. Stone for their past m aleeis by becoming good | It was interesting to note the effect of the music on the prison Poerm'+#ion was given them to aua- pend the tant rule of the prison which keeps thetr eyes downcast on all occas ons, and they were and | the future, If make up their min le t yal citizens | they cannot this, we aiviee them by ET z SPECIAL NOTICES. We Call the special Attention of our readers to the Excursion advertised in real estate column. wanting homes will find it worthy of acareful perura!, 256 Whee'er & No. 625 Brondwnay, New Yotk—Laock Stitch Sewing Machine and Button- hole Machine 315 Howe Sewing Machine Company —Elias HOWE, Jr, President, No. 629 Broadway, New York, a ae ee 319 ighestt Promium Machines, rookiyn 321 & Boker’s— Fiastic stuitch and Lock Stitch sewin 495 Broadway, N. Y.,and 495 Pniton 6° DATS. fn the 14th inet. Florence L Biaa- rm T months and © RLAUVELT velt. aed 4 days. The relatives and friends of the tari , are respect- fully invited vo attend the funeral, thie (Sanrday) aiternoon, July \b, at her parenta, 321 Weet Oth at, (oew No.) without further invitation, Peekekill papers plaase copy, 146 CAMPHELL—On Friday, July Kol ert Can phell, a native of Boot Novice. The members of are notified toattend the funeral Kobert Oainpbell, from Lin late resi 1S Howery, this (Saturday) afte noon, ut 2 o'clock The remairia will be taken to Montreal for inter- meat, By order of the M. 144 DUNN—On Friday morning, 14th inst, iliness at ber residence, 204 Proepec M Catharine uno, native of Caste Lrurrov, , and late of the city of Jrublin, Ireland, from the residence ot ern short May her rou! reat in peace! Relatives and friends of the famt'y are reepectfully Um » emg sumewh del owed he up’ — : 7 ) | invited to attend the funeral, on sunday allerioon, sla 6 Ww emigrate newhere—to Terre allowed to ; look up’ a to see the muyers as wel! July 16, st ¥orciock, without further notice. Dublin Fueg y like—and en for the time of their dee | 880 bearthem, At ft there # emed bus little | panore please co 18 disp > tal ty t lulgenc he artute, we would wivise them to “stand not | > Hon to take advantage of this in lulgence, HAWS — On Thurs July 18th, Mery £ ; ' X-epbin the way of furtive glances, in which tLe | aaughter of James nud bilza Haws, aged 1 ye n the order ir going, but go at once.’ eyes were litted more than the faces: but a8 the | 17 dave couvert weut on, aud emotious long unfely were The funeral will take place this (Saturday) after The Trade Convention, ay nee to bertiouy with the music, the faces, | noon, at | o'clock, trom the residence of par Tae Det at : will be too, were lied up, ** Rolin R ugh rents, Sith et, weat of 4th ave. ) ee Utepisaedtes vasa die ° tthe Ost rit alenied REGAN —On_the 1th fost, Margaret, the teloved by the report elsewhere in to-lay's Sus, bas and exccLout army sony, Tramp, tratity war wite of rated Revan, i thie OG yeas ot oy wee ranged an ion ve rarame for consideration, | 80! te rollicking Irish #o: wo Widow Malone The relatives and friende of the family are re- sla , be did cot fail to bring down the house every time, specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- end if even a majority of the su te proposed are | day afternoon, Idth inet, at 2 lock, trom her late re‘tica ly carried out, the commercial i este of ¢ —= | tesidence, 10S St, Mark's Place, sth ot. oo 4 : : : : Financial News, Markets, McGILL-On the 14th inst, James McGill, a pa- the country will be greatly benefitted, he sub- vow York Fut or. M 1 o tive of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. !elaud, aged S4 yrs jecbof increasing the carrylug faciiities between | this morning i Wor R, fn Dey by solotind * friends, and those of his eon John, also bis t , w ad ! qi rey ry 00 "uporau one oF ibe te coral law, Patrick Akins, ar pectfully invi u eb and the West, aud the reduction o' tock tu th, Gor at wtih em ‘i nd the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, | {reighta, | hich direct!y cone ‘Velised’ l'on market, comparert with thove of the same hours at 2 o'clock, from his late real k reighta, je one wh 1 ire vy concerns ail Classes Ou yeaverday , bul a tractional difference, with t lot of our pe i Pho greatest difficulty with which | CoC er bwo ex The tendency of prices wae ee ’ : : upward, Gc e letier aud fu demand, | | MeNAMARA--At Harlem, on the 14th, Ann Me- Western fariners have lo contend, ia the enormous we AD UNE continues, without any de- | Namara, wife of James Me the J6th your getting their produce to market. The cost of | ty no chanve fre " fullness in dicouate, aud | to attend the funeral, on Bu noon, at Loveik, Wikvinestiini ad wheat frou he: talenon the rates continue at 606% for A 1 names and 7 a9 | from ber late residence, 116:4 et. and ath ave. 6 =h pd ; , ae : for ¢ eFader. Forelen exchange ¥a8 less Sri | MOORE After a rhort and severe illness, Manning A Ulinoig, for lostance, to this city, ie nearly | and ru On ‘Change to-day 4 F. Moore, aged 20 years and 6 monthe “aot ‘the . . ot Sota oe “ ave, better for Sp The reintiv d trends are respectfully Invited Seer reser eee eras BI Wes Neese 2 aod dull beavy qng | jor Winter, Corn open toutiend the funeral, on saturday, 15th inet, ot Lt vrown, even b stearo transportation all the way, Pree, ‘Oatee and clored quiet at about ¥ + from 150 Sullivan at. 7 shee) * Were e. lower, J} wa ~| The freight thus eats the wheat before it] iseet wa , : rile. 6 akeal aie: high: pees # quiet, Whiake TRADE NO c i whic tc 1 A rovernent in the } ) Canton Co Al MTuHE HEMP DRESS 3S AND TWINE View would cause @ material cheap. 200 fire otek Peery Spinners Union Association will meet on Thure- er t! 8 N articles of Western pro-| Sun de-new lan6% uD éo.. « OT dar, July Sth, at 7's o'ctock, P.M. Memtere are rag “ ; roo do. ch © 690 Quiekeliver Mi ed to wite SBULLIVAN, Pre duct. Toe appeatlix to the business program:me of ya pone iar Pemba arg 8 HUM, se the Convention it a r of consiterable import- | 2 “LU, ” do oF f ; pao - - ance. It proposes that the Convention shall "give Jou pale ée SL. Te BA Rel Be 1 SOCIETY VOICES. u ‘ “ ne welyhe ot it aflueuce it or of bulk mn Coan, ‘ yh Erie R. 0% 1 ~ samen Gre . . : sorre ee ee ee See Sueete | A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES AP- our common country la such # imanver es to give | 5 \¢ “i ( 1% wointed to take {ato co a the provelety us Union, prosperity and peace" As this body | Ju 30 GBar.6 eel oF erecting «building for ihe purpose of ho ding pul- ’ 1 sou Reading Kt lel lie and private Temperance mee in will moet in ropresents all thy loating branches of general | joc Chi.@ N.W.1.. 54 11000 | do 1. |] the Wech B ptist Church, 141 Christi et. thie Sa- trade its influence in aiding the return of cordialisy | 260 Atlantic M.B....155% Tu) M.8.& N, in, turday evening, atso'clock, T. F. RANDLE. Seeco sad fraternity between the North and South guns | 2) qn. feeb bik titi 20 Ml, Cen 2") AQ PUBLIC: TEMPERANCE | MEEUING 1 t ‘ 7 ‘. vo 8. & Leather B..1u) wo do., we will be held by the Father Mathew Total Abetl- mistaket Tho business relatious of the couus |. Ti National BE. Y0ig 100 Cle, & Pisis, 13... @9's | nence Bewevoiwnt Society, No. i, of Brooklyn. in the try are far more important than political quibbles, 2) Coutine OIA ak: WS 1900, do,. ; r} a mipsranen Tostltule, oe Hosa itan ayy ou , x f ; nok, July 1, 7 o'cle M. . sod business men are always tore bo be Cepended i ; ven sasaenaeoee ene f ss R ' be delivered by the well known talented ter Upon than politicians 1) Mariposa Min... 13 400 Chi, & NOW. EL. Gog | orators, Mestre, Steeey, of Greenpoint, aud James ‘ One creer 1B Bo do... 4 Conolly and Michael Leonard, Binging by pro cssore AKCOND NOAND Robert Wilton and P- Downey: BERNARD M Alt Music for All 4 . TIN, Ree, Sec, CHAS. M » Pret, 17 11000 US. Ge, 56-20%. 155 409 rt a , RAN - 2 * epee as ot eet ‘ fue German Becugerfess which ie to open on | gow dee duns 10 Neve teas Bhs: pote PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Sunda th a crac dintroductory concert at the ney ie 18 ‘ 40 neaiti : 9474:06 Ma ied ae pasnes Metaee Reo uuntay of N 2 7 ‘p 6, 20 am Ss at ' ve wn. * " Academy of Music, and continue until the 20th on OR WO aoe Jone | stelock, at thelr hally cor, of 4th st, and Sh av A P gon do la 400 M8. N. Ia. 6h'q | Speaking by W. 8. Bryson, F and rin shy Misa fast, will furnish an opportun ty for our citizeys | 5509, Tenn. 6s, 9. 72 250 HL. Con. Re WS!) | Caunavan, Mise Bryson, aud others, Music on ile toenjoy realy good music, which, no far as the | bw do, 72% 200 Cle. & Pitts. KR... Ay Pp ano by pe CG, I Mille Notice —The members are wn Oblo bse ae 460 Cai ONLWLPS, 6 requested to attend the meeting on Sunday eve ae are concerned, if ® Very great rarity. is c Naty, oe 55 Ss” : «. 62 gad * there ie business of importance to be transac There need be no apprebeumon that the Baenger- | 100 Brunewlek ¢ it Chi & RL KRO1T which requires every member of thie Boole’ ¢ te be } a 4 1” Cum Coal a SO WTali's precent. N. B.— Do not forget the Young Men's Pic fest will pot be well attendec Trenelent foreign: | 4. do. 40 g Nic Monday. July 17th, which will be one of the crag reasion » peor ' 5 204 i #1% rrancest affairs of the searon, nnd will le held io the ore get the impre shat the poople of this city, Hi babar 7 bs 5 at i ‘* he utitul grounds of the Broadway Mark, (4tu et, and s4a class, do not fu epr ate muaic, because | Gov Marizoss Min.. » th ne GEORGE KILLBY, Pre: THOM As hey bay. so few exbibithons of genuine music, ex- - =e : : “me Yee cept ene! Ayond dhe pectiniaty reach cf itel|, Meron setae eten mapere PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG sf - ‘ Faipay Evenxtna, daly j4, 1845 Men's Father Mathew T. A.B. Society will be populace, enotthe fault or the people, Nothing worthy of # 1 r heid to-morrow evening, July If, at 7 o'clock, at pecial note has occurred in this ato a 7! They v igia paironize first-class music if | market during the past week, prices having under. | Latimer Hall, £10 g08 th Court = i etal J ) \ gone very lit'lechange. ‘The downward tendency of | Lynch, Feqq Ex-President of the Pay nt heelety, this could be brought within their meena, but they | meats hae been checked by the rise incattle, end | N.Y. end D, Langton, Fe). binging by Me retty are vir excluded | high price of tickets, batchere have advanced the prices of the tettercura nirooed and Stocker, Our. execu sion wi take : alittle. Vegetables continue to cheapen ne the season | piace Auguat to Myers’ Grove, Staten Is'an: and have therefore no placs to go, Ts is not eheap | advancer; and the quality is much finer to-day than | PATRICK LYON, Pres, GEO. O'NEILL, Ree, See.) musicthatv ublie want,but pood music atch at any } nue day during t eeomon Butter len ROOKLYN FATHER MATHEW T A. RB. . ‘ set. bi 3 ue at cheap little cheaper, a cood article retailing to-day at 30 ROOKLYN PAT a pu'lic ter rence rice Kuch @# is piven to tho multitude | cents, Rarpherries and blackberr ee are scarce, and | ating at their Hall, 168 Fulton st, on Sunday even- in every Eurcpran city. The Sux has labored | We have seen tew of the latter article inn muflicient | ing july iith, at 7's o'clock. The meeting will be ‘ yood conaitiou to warrant the very hich prices now utr “d by Mavid A, Sutton, F Pourry and earnestly for the establishment by which | charged. Peaches are quite abundant, and the poorer | yore Sing by esis, Stocker. Nowen, Tay.c this wantof the people might be met, but atill the | | Wanities edad sr abr \ ei Searoces®, Heine but aud Holmes, N. B.—The members are requested to the finest aie held ag a vory high figure. fhe same ie | aiiund a apecial meeting on Sunday afte: noon, at 2 tmaances havi no place for 1 «) entovment, and | also true ot pears, The following ale the latest quota- Lone: Butchers’ Meats pion, 15a2 is ia not strange that New ¥ the reputation of having but we two that would furnieh the req site fur slaryge music ball in acc heretofore re slould acquire ical appre- 1 institutions for building rdance wit) the plan preaented in the St fed the to Warrant he There ia e's ~Roast beef, prime, 23a8 ¢: com- ; oup pieces, Lualze ; do stewing pie be; do atiok Lon28e; do tongues, Sia toak, Youve; porter house, SOashe; coru-b veal, lvasve for hind $ ; mutton, tore juarte's, lualde; do hind » chop, Y6as.e; Iemb, per pound, “5a hey tt pork, Ihaz corned-pork, 154 Yale; tripe, lualle per pound; jard, in jars, 20v24e: hare, 20az5 Poultry ant Game, —‘luikeys, 26030; broilers, pair, 1 Wal 5); eeere, 2dasce; ducks, suas3e* towisy sible caton know cf moni prev right kind of parties could be found success of the enterprise. a move- ment now on footto raise ihe requ red arcunt of | per pound, 25426; wild pigeons, each, —a—; syuab, each, 5) eb money Ly sulscription, aud this certaiuly migit, Frah Fish, per tb.—Flounders, Sale; eels, ald with proj mapagement, be accomplished, Bag |} 15e;, striped base, 16a) fluke, Gaile; herring, se; bauvbury 1 haddock, Salle; cod | the projecs cought to be carried outia some wa pickerel, aimou, per pound, 3 | Give the people aehance, Letus bave tirat ¢ Heh, wide; mackerel, each, Ldazve; binek fishy Lin | 1-cj sturgeon, load porgier, Sale; sea basa, ¢<; blue fish, Sale ine, weak fish, lual butter fi-h, Salve ; bonitas, Se, Smoked and Cured Fish,—smoked eels, 22a25e ; smoked halibut, 15az0c; «moked sturgeon, Iss2u smoked eliad, J smoked herring, per bunch, lha Ide; smoked mac el, 15060; ealted mackerel, Lda pitisic that alall be accessible to those with slender | purses, and Now York will avon be as f-r abial | | ' of European cities music yas iba ly every other respect wisin ncare = ag ; emnoked salmon, 28adu; dried codiieh, Yale; Rarcum Equal to the Occasion, ekled codtiehy Lin ly Zane ; Fish.—Labe ors, alive, Ga8e; do piki'd, Ib, 18; Is alluding. in y tion of esterday's BUN, to the destruc. rah $2 S0a84; oysters, stewing, $1 per 10, 1 Obal 25; rd doz., 80; ¢) Was 00; c entured the much ot toe American n that there waa ‘too the irre- pressible in Mr. Bausea's nature to les this calam- ity frighten would 4 Mu-cum, we hard, per Veveraol kohlrabi, bunch, ase; pol hah) balt peck ; turnips, dase per bunch; lettuce, ai 7 fine ; radishes, buveb, ade ; onlons, Be rhubarb, 10a1ze ; shallots, bunch, Salve 5; parsler, cave; water cresevs, 10a) ; ereen corn, doz,, Sue; potatoes, old, 'y peck onions, bunch, babe; cucu pin, Zabc each; swing Savle '. pack; peas, 1 ¢ ‘g peck; mint, per predicti quart; ho bimn,"’ and that cousequentiy, u repair the loss which the city, as well Woe to-day present his as a acquel to cur predic- as binvsel!, has sustaine | *Seard to the public," | sion We ventured it on the ground of an inti- | b sjueshes each, Salle; cabbeges, 5a i to } 5 2 Le; em bucch, base; a#paragua, —A—¢ ; canli- mate . soWledve of Mr, Barnum en to ners, each . si i peas shelled, quart, 1dazvc ; +réed through a eeries of years, begi | Deets, be u hy Gale, i. : Py aha ae Fruit, &e. . half peck, 50aTbe ; oranges, bie terior to bis connection with the Museum, He is Pee e one, GueTbe; dried apples, per aver bere falterec Jer d c dw by Lial®e; y nuts, per quart, —a—c; walnuts, ne eiore faltered under disaster, and we were (uaity de runes, per pound, S0a320; ralsine, confidens he would nots now. pound, 2) au.¢; cocoanuts, Sale 1 bananas, OL4 | amelie 1); cherries, fe; idepberties, basket, | Patent 3h : a e a §.1¢; eooseber, hie ; whortieLerries, | Femaie !’Lysiclans in Philadelphia, bone lketin cn pricota, per 100, 2b) The a port of tho Female Me joa) Cole | a4 bu; blaccberrer, quart, satoe; peaches, du ewy o wea F boo; pew & quart we; Lu.es. per ly. ad wv, lege «: Peavey!vauia suows tt at, desplie ail pre- tera ach +at.—ePrime biuller, ded 5; Comu on, | | Jucice ani ail #tion, the tustituiion ‘s besome C; cooking Lu jer at 2Uazsce; cheese, beet, duc: | Ia I : ’ 1 irs I ing Ti is the exteenth year of its aan existence, ‘Lic soo 1 iprisod twe a paot ud three e 0 i are WoW iu y : succes t ve v e or the count " a : coal j Them 4 int repors say ne pe n, oe | wk eh « lve . | . App! cations c r \Le services of My Usb, Sdlves bec (Peas graguwes Mae sons una |] ev.ave that tic pooscesion of # thorough medial | education is ulreaiy uppreciaie! a8 au instrument | | jusiituJens | | 0: power abd 4 inewus of extended usefulness, Que Dalley’s Magical Pain Extracter—Twen- ty-tive years of constant use has convinced everybody who bas tried it that this Salve fs the very best, Cures Burns, Piles, Corns, Rheumatism, Eryeipelas, foree and Sprains when all other remedies have failed. Try a2ocentbox. Buy the genuive. New Private biack ttamp, Signature, H Dalley, inwhite ontheend, Depo, $8 Liberty et. N.Y, any young lady, Who graduated in 1861, aud entered injo pracuce in counecton biisbed as a pliys | practice yiclus with a brother esta- jay jutorms us that already her er more than one bundred dollars er, Who e tew years ago settled in | where sho was known and ow conmantde a}! the practice she de- is compelled to refuse much that she 6 @acheved lor bereelf inde ‘ e business of limportance ia tobe transact 8. QUINN, Pres, PATRICK DONNE c. 2 FatHer MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIET Ne. 4, N.Y. will bold ay ‘ast 12h at, on Sur The mee ing will be at ubl ’ p meeting at their loth inst, et 7% ed b thet P.M. acd eloquent orator JOHN MOKGAN, 4. Bi by Mr Come en ly, Sooney. Mr, Nash and Mr, Kidd KOE FLEMIN Piest., WM O'BRIEN, Ree, *REFDOM AND SUFFRAGE TENDE to the oppressed inebriate by the Father Mathew A. H. Socle Brooklyn, at their pub te A nday oat) PM, #. Holly wood t Wil-on, R t Elton, and Dunn, : the Glee Club and others, Come all and pict liberties, MICHAEL P. BRENNAN, Pree, O' HAUGH NESSY, Ree. See, 16 SATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY No, 6, N. Y, will hold their Public Meeting to-morrow | Sunday, 66 7% o'ciock, in their biall, commer ist aud Ydav, Speaking by Mesers, Ben, Ware John Dunn, Singing by Messrs, Woe, Deleau, Pavan and Mies Congelly. DAVID HAYWARD, Vrea, JAMES CHANDLERS, Kee, Sec Ww FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIETY, No, 6, of N. ¥., hall bet, 64th end ASdth, Sth ave, ~ o'clock P, M., on Sunday even. ed by Megara, Michael brennan end Jaa, O' Reily neing by Mise O, Mabony, Misa Kenefick, and Mise MeGinn, THOS, MEAGHER, Teest. + . ORLELY, Ree, See 11% YATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY, No. \ Y., will hold a grand pul meetip hevr ball, cor, 23d wad 2d ave day ¢vening, July toch, 6PM. The mectine wilibe addressed by Messrs. J. F. Madden and 1), Waltord. There will be rome beautiful singing aud some splendid music, ‘The publicare invited early and procure seats. LAUNCELOT MUT Preat. HENRY T, CARROLL, Ree, Sec, JPATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, No. 4, of Greenpoint, will hold their reeular meet- ing Sunday evening next, Ts o'clock, Speaking br Public meeting ing. Will be addr rd Ceffrey and John Thowpson, & TY Michael Drew and others, JAS, DENNE JAS. NUGENT, Ree. © ¢ No, 8of N. ¥. will hod a public meeting evenibg, at Te PB. Moin the speaking by C. A. «a " Miss Moa Mov henuett Ki La M ut Nob, nitteo on Mie NN OTNEL HER MATHEW U.B, ciety wil! hold thelr urea Livdl, (6) Broome ou su y evenuig, July Jota, at bey e'clvck, Avecinie wil be aeuvend by u wented Joun A, Walls, Singing Ly Peoieeeor Wilson, PATRICK MchEUN, ies, W. MARA, Ree, Bee, ecLirame pee |" Sky FATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SOCIETY No. 3, of Brooklyn, FE, DL, Public temperance meeting, cor. Grand and Tth ets, Sunday evening, July 16, Speakers, D, A. Butto.., beq., Ira Buckman, Esq., and others. Singers, Messrs, Holme, J. 4 b, Tavlor, Kelley, Marsiand and others, Cotumences at Tis o'clock precisely. Ali the members ure re- quested to attend ecial meeting this Saturday evening, 5 o'clock, at their Hall, Business of ereat importance will be transacted. MICHAEL McKER- VER, Kee, Sec, THOS, JOYCE, Prest, MT n and | SOCIETY NOTICE . N' ITICE.—THE ST. JAMES’ ROMAN ° tholic T. A, B, Soclety, will bold » public teuy, ance incetine at their rooms in Koorve.t at. oa © day evening next, 16th inet. te meeting will be addressed by Mr Michael Mav Mr. Sylvester Burns Mr. Arthur Anew, Mr. 3 lee Lyucb, amd Mr. ¢ lection of temperance wembers their tani! moet reepectinity incited DAVID BARTLEY, See. Notick—the | DELEGATES OF Father Mathew Socte'ies of New York and Br lyn are requested to weet ou Sunday the 16th at zo'clock P.M. The Convention will meer at Bevery. Kk. WILSON, Preset, P. LAMB, ec. HE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION T perance Society will hoid a public meetin their hali, Bert 15*b et. near ave, A, on Sunday ing, July 16th, at § o'clock, Dunn end ©. bE, L. Goidey erand Hi, Sullivan, All thor opportunity to take the r Father Mathew fn lreland, York, when he gave it in St. Peter's, St. Mary’sg! Bt. Patrick's Cathedrals, and no where else its city ouside of the chareh, An invitation ier ed to all those who wieh to come and take the te ance pledee from the Pastorof the church Immg aie Conception, Rev, lie, MORROGH, these! Jou McLARNe Y, Apeistant See, eee pre FATHER MATHEWU, BT. A Society, Ib h No, 1, will hold a Public 'N perance Meetir nm Sunday evening, at 7 at their Hall, cs7 Hudson eft, Mer C G. Can pledand Hot, Carroll will ine, singing by Mise Medinn an M JOHN WALSHE 8 T. ALS. OF ST. My JOHN 8. MANNIX, ies, HE LADIES’ K. Cc, of the Visitation Brookiyn. will ¢ ‘ una t,on = tuly léth. at 4 og Bpeaking by aud Dunn, Sir b- the ladies o: Siete Pie Nie will off on next Thursday, Juth inst. H. MALLE Vee ¢ RELIGOCS YOTICES CANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN Chi, in Greene et, near Cana’, Rev ALEX.! KELVEY will preach to-morrow, at an¢ o'clock, All welrome. FEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRIST 7 Avsociation,—Rev, J. M. STEVENSON, Dp Keeretary of the American Tract Society, and 14) sentative of the Teath Annual Convention of Y Men's Cheietion Avsociations of the United & and British Prowir tothe Young Men's Chri? mith, will make 1 ME MINISTRATIONS OF ANGT 4 Particular Prov Heb. 1: 14 ron thie aublec! Tr 14 if « c Hat on, in Stet et, weat of Yd a Seats AUCTION NOTICES, At HON NOTICE—300 CASFS Bot 17 1 ‘cloes ot C. &. PASO SONS, it ut “ ]), BUBRE, AUCTIONEER, SELLS . it 4 Bicecker et, a larce 1] faney hud weer lay, a “cock, hourehold furniture, pare foods, G" AT AUCTION SALE OF REAL: J inte. Agood chance tor persone under & incon IN DWYER, @ or will wel, Mo Is6), a ya the pre yt in nof roberg yu Noe on ulldin to cloee At te. loth ot the inee the towr are 'neclore p ovinite to the ‘ ‘4 berg horee riiiroad, Tertos ensy; tithe pertect. Powitive ay ” S HERMAN «& CO,, AUCTIONES | ‘Je Wiil nell at poblic tion ‘ Monday, July 17th, at i)% o'cloek, at 4 DEY STREET, NEAR BROADW A\V¢ The en ire stock of wines, li quo ebrandiesctot: rye seoreh ar mace ry tr 11 tab rwhik v 1, BOGART, AUCT.—THIS DA 7 nt t Anuetion Kocms, No, 1 a laree qu ity of household fuin mcrip io Al the eff f an - ton hedetend«s bedding and « man'e cart and harness i light wapor BEADED AND ROOMS, f += ‘ \ FEW GENTLEMEN AND LADIES ¢«: é be accomtme tated wita good board and p! A RESPECTABLE MECHANIC 4 ont in private fami breakfast vhore be can have aemall bedsoom to hime dies C.S., box S05 Bun office, stating terine ¥ A LARGE FRONT BED ROOM TO Leal 4 (ool and ple weim, wit or witt t boara, Kart Broadway, eustatee for a tuarried veo } raliii eo Loard for a tew ioepectable me i ! from 6 a.m | BOAKDING—A FEW RESPECTABLE SY an n be sccommousted with good ) fl | ip ut roome, ata Ail HOLELGaRs Trt weenier ouly; f week; d ublo bed-100me ty at, wh ave, MPHIRD FLOOR TO” CET—CONS of one large fiout room, front halt bedroom, try and lott, turnished with every conveuiene ¢ housekeeping. at 66 Weat Wasbineton Plice 4 MWo YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM? dated wi h board where they can enjoy the’) forte ofa bome, uice Buy roome aud siugie be Pike #t, “REOERSES, CARD ICHAG “A GOOD HORSE AND oal on DIRT CART no ue tor ston at, until oh A HORSE, WAGON fiuble ic ex) Teeman r Kivington and Lompkine et, in the ) ofeloek i FOR SALE—A CART, WAGON ANS 1 hand buggy; price Apply at lzd Atiorn' before 9 faa after 4 « POR SALE—A WAGON, TH TOR Eat or grocery, 107 Eldridye et ts 1 red “iT . . rn ' HORSES FOR SALE—THREE HOR, ¢ sultable for any kind cof business; also a it wagon in good order, Injuve in GRO KLE® & wrocery store, commer Myitie aveuue and Go ob Brooklyn, ' Hose, WAGONS, BOILER | gine tor eae very low; 1 horse | boler and ¢ 10 of 6 horse tor sale low for (he want of ure, t 505 Woes 16ih st it - i PERSONAL WOW, i "ANY INFORMATION OF AMELIA AM SON, & a Ww he hi ie ® r, LAK \, Will be most than! a | received by ar nde, When lar bea if were i... a8 salusburgh eau, # Book Voa'office, - , 777 ryt TSFORMATION WANTED OD ELIZ Ap! 1 NAN {Nie Me wy hh A time ere ‘ ‘ ' =t TNPORMAL Y win ’ ! jp { n at, i ra Bis ue wale ee bi a D7) REWARD—SAMULL A. Walt S et the €.Ce@ Ob jive iuiher Ba 7 | Wool, hot, Le dang ah wy r re | at 8 o'cloes A : WAS lmet D wute % avenue K. K. cary age Li years; dtectS ini ts | Light compiexion, blue coves, brown hair, diese blue Hanne! suit, straw bat with brown rill with cape on toes, aud « black vingon ¢ fi above reward will be paid for bis retuin ination concerning him will be thaukiully and librally rewarded " CURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGE / $b, $10 and $25 at par, at ine suu oitice ¢ er, Also pennies,