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4 they will so exon concur hoartily in the new order Gee a hear JB ORK SUN. _, | of things, Under euch circumstances {t is far bet- MWEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1860, | ter thet the Goverument should proceed deliber- en Pp tales Beston Kadicaliem —A New Iden Developed. Tur Boston radicals are the wost zeslous and ‘Pertinacious of all political classes. They resolve upon the attainment of » certain purpose, and no matter what obstacles tay interven, or bow im- Practicabdle the project may apporr to others, they bring every available resource into action, and labor with untiring persistency fur the aceomp!iab- ment of their end. The tlavery question beving been summarily disposed of by the tribunal of war, the Bonton radicals have determined to secure @uffrage for the freedinen, and with this object In view bave eutered upor a political crusade no less @uimated than that which befire characterized them with regard to slavery. They have resolvd that the emancipated slaves shall inmediately vote ; and starting with this proposition, they ere now diligently engeved in devising plana by which to consummate thia purpose, Their Siret effort was an attempt to secure this object by the ' ately and ¢atitiously in the work of reconstruction. This duty 6 not one which conceras only the pre- eon: Ite effect will Le permanent, Upon the de igroe of wisdom displayed in its accomplishment will depend the jeace aud safety of the country through future ages, aud tue wrestest care should thereforo be exercised to make it thorough aud efficient. The Department of the Fnet Gane at Drx bas officially sun fer of the “Department of the E. Hoorn, and tho Jat er offic proclamming bia assumption of the com 4 Toia chenge bas piven rise to considerable d scus- sion concerning the merits and qualifications of Dix avd Hooxam reapectively, all lems, for it ie not really s debata question, Our | own opinion ts that there ig no absolnte necers!ty for the serv f either Dis or Mookre, as Coim- meander of @ ‘Department of the bast,” located in New York, 1 the trans- * to Gners! which is use- The military interests of the Govern- astion of the general Government wit ment in this city, dy not require @ Major oral this purpose in view they fawned Upon) ois 5 string of atiendiuts Hke @ Chinese mans President Joussom and sought by Handish- | da President ¢ a kod Generis Gnawe, ments to win bim ww their scheme. Failing | OV AN and other officers, who are not exclusively in that they tried to frighten bin into an erpousal ‘“ wit wo te wii of the eufirage policy by threatening to oppure bir | Why wu 8 of wilitaey @iminiatration ; but this resource ale failed, The | |. ere be quartered upon thie elty, now thet next proposition offered wan that of enliming the a {hte aid of Congrees in order to reject all wembers from doubted] y, sotee anil tay Deslness t be Wansscied, the reclaimed States, and thus force the said Bintes | | Vcertainly dors not require such an catal lish- to enfranchise their negroes in order to necure | ds. Ges now hana Congressional representation, This project they tered upon the scale of euch a department {1 are bow intently engugod upon, and the reqult of | ay ug things are expensive, and the pe their labors will be determined when Conjreas wast to get rid of Wer Just on fast a possible meets, Butlikes marriageatlo ming who hae & Goabe & greed Weal OF taotidy Ae kien up 6° depart» surplus Leau or or tvo inorder to be safe against ment" enploying ofloees of high grade to trant contingencies, the Boston radicals are ever realy act bontnass Which @soore of inttlivent cient With » new plan ifothers fal, It appears by the mnanaze quite as effet he nude report of a recent meeting in the interest of she deta whieh Hise bees ihe cokes bs freedinen that the Bostonians are ‘taking measures ile io Hud fasurian Bad : to bring a cane be ore the Supreme Court of the waraihiss Chie United States, in orler tw yet @ decision of the shld question, whether the clave of the Constitution a@usborizing States to fix the qua ifeations of voters gives power to make color qualification,’ The argument adduced ayainst the con- stitutionality of debarring colored persons from voting, is founded on the pround thatthe framere of the Constitution never intended to make a quall- Heation which it wae imposnib!s tor a certain clase of citizens w attain. We entirely agree wish the redicals in the supposition thatthe authors of the Corsiitution vever intended to vet up an unattain- able eiandard of qualitication ; but the whole tone of that instrument relative to the powers of States Modicaves that they did intend to entrust the whole me'tr to the good sense cf the people of the Pespective States. The Constitution does not pro- vide who eball or who shall not vote, although wo bellove it would Le better if it did contain such @rovision, so that there might bo unitorwity in he suffrage Jaw throughout the country, aod a genera) standurd of qualification. Yet, as the qaatter now siauds, the radicala have no tauible @round whatever for thelr new theory, Auy State en Constitutionally eutrauchise all, or « part, or Mune of its negrors, according a# the poople hereof may seo fit, and the Supreme Court is powerless to dispute the decision, D.stinction ta mer tal, ba roors is @mdlert thea the rebellion bus been spy reased 2 i id gain me ime ne Heonld ativnal | eto this use in Obe tier ite content & with thie expensive © Departrent of the Fast, wonld t The Seized Cotton, The Secretary of the Treasury has toetructed cotton agent Daarer that all the Savanna and Charleston cotton aust be wold, aud that persons having ¢ Upon it must ‘progent them to the Court of Clajins for adjudicat on, This seems to be @ hard cose for @ large claamof there cotton claimants, The © arlesion Cornrma saya thet nearly all the cotton seized In that city belonged to private citizens, who had taker: the precaution to convert all the property they co uld into the ate. ple, believing It to be aafor prop erty to hold than onytbing else, Tho Covs cla’ me that vone of the cotton seized in Charleston belonged to the rebel government, and but very I Bile of it to per- sons exceptod from the general a:ouvesty. If these claimants are vow oblived to prewent their claims to the Court, it will be difficult to determine when, {tever, they will secure w settlon int. Many mer- chants aud other business men are unable to re sume their vocations because their capital in tius mace Unavailable, wi ile others necd the money ty pay their Nortsern debts be lore resuming business with our people, The Coomez on thia subject giyar This duty eunnot to urzent!s bo prereset upon Political privileges on the ground of color is mani+ | the coumderstion of the Government. Our 1 festly unjust. lb ieno guide to arman's fiiuess for | chants heve rctel with prest fidelity. They are desirous & Tl commence aan wih honor Y desire tocoal fairly ami justly v their Norshern erditors. The cotton and stores which they had wequirel by their Isber for this purpose Lave pas acd into the power ot the G eromeut, Woas ‘they ow require ii thate Ns aactee th refors should be promptly provided ye caunot b at bel lev oll that is romliy neoied ‘eo to call the att ution of the Government to this futy and enmity’. Te will bes mossure of great Mheir own local Jaws, This, of course, the agita- | relief, It will bo gsnsact of juation, ib will afford Sore aro too shrewd .o attempt, for i the Conrtitue | Mecor be ser} kang and promo the interest sud Mon should be amended in this respect, it would | PRON e OF ® befor the purpose of establishing s reac ing aud e@riting qualification, Which would leave the great @alority of negroes about where they aro now, Buflre;e, and we hope ere long to wee it every- where displaced by an educational standard. Ney- erthelvss, the people of each State are, under the Corsiitution, the sole arbiiers of the suflrage qguestion within the liuiw of ther respective Btetes, and the raiicals can only overcome the color distinction by amending the Coustitution or jubegrby aad How the Rebel Army was Obtained, Tue sweeping claracter of the rebel courerip- Vous during the war are just beyinn'ng to be fully understood at the North, While the rebel- lion Wasin progress the Bvuthern jourvals wave seme hght upon this subjects and it was generally known that very old men aod very young boys were remorsolesaly swept into the army by the con- ecription net, We now J rer that the Lalf hus not been told. Exther becauw of the voluntery auppression of facts connecte ak with the conscrip- tion, or in consequence of the: arbitra: y espionage of the Davis government, the ‘Southern press gave bo tuthful index of \he hor: ors of military im- pressment, The Galveston, 1 vas, BULLETiN in an erticle on education, « “Many of our youth have wpe ot the last four years of their lives in the army whea they sbould bave been atechool, In m Cases: tL oir education bad but just commenced ; in very fev? was it anything ike foished, To all such senoo! ir steuction should st once be made ayalatie, Ifthe, / or weir trieads are Guable Ay toe expenmm 4 cir guition, they should beaded, Every pat and puilan thropist will see and ajprociate ao importance of Showe @uswestiong, Bur who will mt on them ? Wall vacua of toe pulpis? Will ents give Prompt atten to the matter ta.re, erence to their own children. By thie it ceeme that soho l-boys ‘vhose educa- tion bad just commenced,” wore dragyeu into tho rebel arwy bo aid arry’.ng out the schemes of uuprine pled end tra\toro is leaders, ‘Lhe expres. Southern Loyalty, sion tuade by General Gas inv during thedR.cbioond La somo instances, the tempor of the late rebels apaign, thatthe rebele were “robbing the cradle Roward the Government atroagly tndeacs shat @ | and the grave’ te iaigs cain their ariwy Was nota Bittle of the old leaven of hatred yet renaing bee | Very highly wrought tle ure after al! meath the loyal surface, Lie tone of the Bouthern press, with the exception of those journely whieh have been esiablished uu ler Northern jad sences, mbows that there ies lurkiow bitterness ayainet the Woion, on the part of the leaders, which caunot be wholly concealed, There is uo evidence of « hearty eoncurrence in the change which has occurred in their politica! condition, They seom rather to bow to a necessity, with the determination that their submission shall be characterize! by no concession shat ts uot inmperatively demanded, aud that they will maintain as much of the old spirit of opposi- Sion a9 is permissible, There is nothing strange in this, It can hardly be expocted that those who ‘were so bitter in their denunciation of the Uuion, onty afew months ago, have vow become thor- oughly attached to its interests. of theirs that led @ reuunciation of rebel views, and it must be expected that the @cent of the rose will hang round the broken vase, Bust this evidence of a Jateut hostility Frienly tor a Reason, Tae Spanish suthoritivs have courteously aur condered the late rebel ram Stonewall! to our Gov- srnment, aud Secretary Sawanp hae acknowledged the announcement in a moss felicitous official eom- q@unication, whiib was publisued in yemterday's Bun, Tho famous corsai: has, therevore, pasaed ato the hauds of the Navy Department, aud ts oow aimp'y arciicof the rebellion, The Spanish Government ia entitled to credit for the manver in which it has given up the Sionewall; but the act An itself was ono tbat could wot be evaded, The Pronipt demand made by our Governme it, in. amediutely on receiving mielligeuce that the vessel Bad been given upto the susborities at Havana, ‘was evidence thata refusal would lead to serious complications, aud we attribute the surreuder to this fact, rather than to any venuine feeling of friendship entertained by Spain towards the United States, Dut howevor sis may be, no tauls can be Found with the Spanish Gorernment ia this (n- stance, It has acted pr vy and justly, and while shies ts not exactiy io scoordance with ite cons duct during the rebeliion 1: way be thas clroum- stances have induced it to trout this Government | moore respovtfully in the ‘uture, The (now «ot Jef Onvin Various parties are n anounced as having been retained Ly frie de of hk rrr which parties eudeswors to get edi ve but the Government wilt not perikan cation with Bim till be. arrives in W Meant, yester lay'e Ten UNE states “by guihori t¥s (hat the fan lies of Jeterson Divis and o CC, Manet etnpons and well-known loyal ade rly 4» boo miati¥e of May lass to appear ever the Govesnmenmt aball think per to order (he trialé of thome Séate prisoners, 1 \ for counsel is a yveotlonuan of whose pre-ewinence atthe bar there will be no quemion when it is thought proper to aynounce big rman Any re- pork, ther tore, Which appeme frou: tune to time naiterent newspapers os wo etlorts made on Le hal! of the prisonw 6 by pers as representing then we! he their Counsed, or enpagred in ther le sul nery Way be saiaiy regar ied, as ugauthorive | by toe parties chielly cormerned,'* Davis as bia counsel, m to hiths mmun hungton Ts was no choice to A Word for Vennessees The Nashville (Venn,) Muse. nun hase good opin from a atagnation ture, plenty of water, both springs and sireaus at band, produced by the war, will soon by the soldiery. At the sale on Sr oceeediy at ree? ALCTION NOTICES, change all this, In ite physical features, hea chaves being mato ns low Ea) for food sound mules | | 1 (~, 1 N 8 SLI ~ OF LOT OF HOUSE. see has no rival. [i scenery is Viterally magnific | aoa trom thie upe rtd to $19, for exesiiont large A‘ TION SALE OF Lt ia Py cent, and its undeveloped resources sre enotinous. | workers, ‘Ihe next sale occurs on Wednesday, t hoid furnitu:« ase Play tthe Marcas! ri In the seerch for wealth hitherto the surface mere- | 26th inst. . Greenwich avenue. wad made ~ ly haa been aleitmarned, Here res’, in uodigucbed —— =— DW). PELIINGER, AUCTIONEER, 155 repose, tnountaina of frou, coal and stone, wi SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 157 Broadway —Public suction 1 he Cataralque every indication of vast riservoirs of oy Sane — —— —. | used on ‘lo ove sion of the furs! of t he tate f este Liaher Pht t & Productive soil i vanda climate | Honesty ts the Best Policy tm medicine an | ‘ent Alsnnat Loncoa ill 1 sod et sugion tu ig adapted ub et cdieton of all kinds of fruit in | well asin other things. Ayer'a Sarsapariile je agen- | Wrondwas oho daete shins git any qiantity, Corn and cotton are grown with | uine preparation of that unequalled spring medicine rer Tune na le engies a ke. 6 equal facility, anc oats are a certain crop. WLe8' | and blood purifies, decidediy superior to the poor imi- | *) Weeds cote “aie to be © Unson nut Mtg td goo’, b Pores an cronees 6 tations heretofore in the market. Trin! prowes it.197 tome “ Lai h rae : a. Be gic sup boi at obate rodue ——____ ——— : lopated by @ city authorit es. ° LLB, Ure digenous, Birawberres sy al ics hs tinkte ‘he Avene Thated, . & ” et | Bee. See e Witt Fin Tiits clu lin’ the grape, ace eavily and surely p uceh | St ai AM i AUCT., WILL SELL wihordinury tao. For stock resing, uo Bate| | Wheeler Garren sete Meskines he ons 0g | Pan celta 8 arcu coun 19 New hes greater iacilities—s wide range of outside pas- oon tton Hole ine, No. ad 5° me Bowory! A large lo: St heavy overcoats for ceah. 190 ~-—+ == — —= PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, AT pa . BRATS, Frome tAe ef Ot, Bills & INVILALLAM'S salen Mormon Women. ho Faitor of | s¢\DAM8-On Tuosday, 16th, Arthar Adame, aged Foods, tultalie ior t vie" AD t tf 0 t Lake City, the Editor of | 49 rears, child-eus* clothing, cousietin Toots and shoes, fing In Sts Inst Lele fron ee oes ot the feoning of iho |, The fonersl Will Cake hase thors Mid Tate resteanoe, | diveren’ beatiog chan ies eta i alith ibe the Chicazo Trist se thus rpesks of the feelia5 West 44. at, this Wodnesday a! roeon, jvth Grand et, 19 tat. . Oa) ‘ 4 . is a 7 + Bor LeTIONFER-—THIS While the men who have two or more wives pre- BOLAND--In Jersey City, on Mond July i7th, | AS, a a, (| itl . t 1 ct . roost, No. b tend to be thoroughly convinced that they are Going | Sener, eon of Thomas and the late Wealtred [oland, Novth iia * anes sheet nent sh right, we are aosured thas tt not an intellwent | in the seth veur ot hie ace. fuchitare. featt a, tarpon tick Mormon woman in the ter whe, when hor real ihe Siends and re tatives of the family are rerpeet~ | piiard table. t warom and harne-s, featinnente can be krown, ives of polygamy. | fully invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday ’ Reece te Whatever opluions we may for f the neo. a! who | anernoon, 1th im at 1 o'clock, from the resiiegce W M. WITT! AUCT., WI rot the misery they sutfer, mast pity | of bie brother-in-l Patrick O'Brien, 1i5 routh vd t! + &b o'clock. at 44 Ca om women To as they appear dejected aud | gt, fereay City, ! fi evlal * carpets, oil- beds Ry Sf thera Beare OryE ES ad £4 Un ne he done pCASUMAN.O) Tueulas, July 18th, efter « short | bedldine migrore, ent and #ilve ~ aad Lg " ‘ Iners, Jolie Cashing 40 years hing for house " ! % arokiver har has A i. Her relatives and tricade are reepectfally invited | ay Fj ABBOTT, Ate (UCONN feterine to the Inate of | © @tteud the funeral, on Thursday afteraoou, at 2 ae feted FF Mer iy Sat neh Goan eae hee Fclurk, from her late residence, 3 BO Wi HUE fot a ag Charhare of Crreat re tainy cca te hol te tenierey and 1@ result of Ninalue will by ) tak a tw Calvary Cemetery, iz1 P th hasing betore the dey of « le, Baie “ commence abo nable th MOLLOWNEY—On July Iith. of diseare of tho | ge toe'ciock AM san nt heart, Thon Mollowney, @ native of Btradbally, - . - | Co. Water a Pen —_. Lets 0d rolavives and trie BUSINESS COLANGCES, dike ali to atiend the fuseral, tht { - _— . » if bah, ha from Lis residence. RARE CHANCE-—FOR SALE CHRAP : ' ead s] af wr y * uta at b McGREGOR — On Tuesday morning, Joly 14th, rh in ret t ‘ Me at they begin to u LPM erorky € on, e'deat and only eucv. ving son of the "AD Ab ro G42 dd a parting all of ue ¢ pe thes as ‘sinot And Margaet MeGregur, ucod 9 yeure, 11 ¥ 1 polygamy wa fo some ‘ 8 days. . manded by e how revelation, | Lo latice © relatives and friends of lite mother ar ANY PERSON HAVING AN EXCHANGE pric royht bave auotber, perompiocly wathbiing | ayy invited to a the funeral, d waite meking $20 Look per du iw Wesystem, = echinia ef e:noon, Yuth in dispose of The seme cheap, can iid 1 hew nitiver « c ole ! Sycurtazy HAwan bas addressed a comm tuaine will be i “Huet ¢ . ee Sik re SORBACE eatin (o the new Commissioners o Ton O'TARA—On Tuesdey, July 18, James, EA ie Geant el, Wess, Tin Wer thle TAPE: Lhe. Uegesting the fusure polley of his Departn James nad Mary O'Hara, aged moutive wud 2h day. | yyy. bs ; Betta he ’ aud saynig: “I have, therefore, to requust that] Lhe tri ad acguaiutinecaol the wanily are a a re A Be ‘i you will insruct the veveral superintendents aud | quested to attend the fune.al, thie CW Sh 0 B, GAPENEY, 25 Chamlere aver ta not to deliver goods tiouey or osber prop] a'leraoon, at 1 o'cloek, trom the residence ot pA pcp geet erty to a ny ibe or bund while tt Mather, 16 Desbrossen wt, Lis rema@ias will be inter GOOD CHANCE—POR SALE CHEAP— are in b ament, aod to sus red ia Calvary Cometory. Lae The a A fixtues of w erocery and of al intercourse with such Iudiaus, ex nyt #0 KILEY—On Monday, July 17, after a lone and | tore, Sar v reasons given for ae! u far as the seine be sanctioned by the officers of tho | Pantul Med Mary, phe Leloved wite of Jamo Hi- | Apply ata berry at, . . p . tey, in the dit Arot her ave, sRY OR ALK— Oy i War epariwent." I'he relat.vex and friends ot the family are rerpect- 4 ARBRY bok SAl F—D ING A G 0 4 eeepc enemas fully imvited to attend bis funeral, thie (Wedne day) j Ren Waite ct ott ma Ber afternoon, at 1 o'clock, trom her late residence, 49 | Jo. rent, Enquire at oid south te Ficarcial Nows, Markets, ore, foams Gud at, jo baren, P i“ Neto York, Tuesiay, Juiy is, 6 2, M.—Gold opened SHORTS-On Tuesday, July 12, Maria, wite of FoR SALE=—}A FRUIT STAND, NEATLY ot . f my noon At wee Shorts, fitted up good thoroughtare, doin this morning at 142, and closed In the afte ial he relatives and friends of tho family are re- | basiners while 4 bae beew for some tine 142°4, The aiternoon quotations of the general stock fully savited to attend the tur Will be sold reausousble, at ! ne mark mpared with those of the acme houraon hide by WP # Lt hg Caer bDustues® to ation » Address Ui, by tovidence, 2d ave, bet. 74h and 75th @ omMice, or luyaire 116 Bower t jh decline Of %{to2 perceat. Cov ve esd ahow & doall “ 4 hed ‘ WILLIAMS — On Monday, 17th inet, after one SOR SALE CHEAP—A GROCERY ST erumenta were frnctionally lower, The loan market | week's iine-s, of tephold fever, Winthton belane I R SALE Ci (GROCERY STO Was rather more active at 6 per cent., but the chance | eccend sou of & . Williame, and ¢randeon of Apply a ne te hae 0; best staud on the ave Appeared to ieeult from the changing of loans moe nd rated ats rag VP, Wiliams, of NewLurypori, SOR SA IN than to apy other causes to whieh it hae been reribed ‘The relatives and friends of the familr are reepest- I daitabia Soe a baile ' 4 Io paper puseedd at Ta9 < Foreieu | fully invited to rnd the funeral, at the he Belahborhoed , 4 Mercantile paper pu at 709 perc ‘oreifs haere O (ev. Dr, Adame’ on Wu aro wine b eh} prpeee Win Be . exchange was weak aud inactive, billa at 60 dayeou | por » inst, at Vo'clk, Boson and if a pie see. bee us bad Gréen London being qnoted at i074 a 10>'¢ jor commercial. | popers plewe copy . On Change to-day was Ie. a Le. lower, ve. better, Pork was hich Beet wascterdy, W x i| Flour opened steady and clored WOLP-—On Taeaday, July 18th, after a ehort and per SALE—A WELL FITTED UP CO ful l0e ft . toa, Wheat | Cevere tines, Ann, the beloved wife of Win, Wolt, ber liquor eiore. with rtock and fatuies dul’, and 10e, a lhc, lower on common graces, heat | native of Co. Louth, Ireland, wire in the store all tivis we athe ¢ . WwW Corn le. better, Oata were lea ‘The triends of the tamily ore respectfully invited | and Aaam sts., Krookl a ‘ Lard was achuie uruer. | to attend the tuneral, this (Wedorreds), afternoon <P a O, p > , Wai as flst0, ivth inet, at 2 o'clock, from her n «di | POR ff ernree BVO) EA Tas OlOUR: eTOCK BALES—FInOT HOARD ELE ENE 13S. | Ward, well titted up. Keas tor 68, red ” Atlantic M. 8. ash oe * _ partculare given by apjaetue to etie 16 atlantis peas: TRADE NOTCH: MOTI, Aucttoncer, 110 Chsthen 84 100 Brur _---+---— —- - YOR : INT ' Fy pa ° " . R SAL A FINE LIQUOR vy ‘ CA 80—THE WORKMEN OF Seca tae RET HEA of ap ok HAINES BROS, (ano Forte Mani ren’, with apartinenia, innit eek. eontes qu ‘i take this i, shod t dra thom ther th Apply to P. GAFFNEY, 23 Coaulese at. recom 3, voluntary rains wir wages to the old prices. bt} yd oid, Pa) beiag unsolicited ve : ‘ori, aon : : PUR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES [DRY Goons CLERKS’ EARLY” CLOSING | ROR ie ec eee ed inte Natta ee Arsociation.--A tl € ot this Amceiation will | now ei a eood busi be held at their Hal bowery, thie (Wednesdey) | uy h of the own ques « business of importance will le transacted i rn SALE—A JOUN DENKY POY, Pres, JUOUN PLUNKET, Kee, tmoorket | se sashes, a ig FOUSESMITH'S ATTUNTION—A Til pe , 0 Panawa lar mee.ing of the M.S. 1. U. will be held this IALL GROCERY A ° 200 Lil, Cen, B.. i We Inecday € if, at § cick, at the ith Ward yr eaie ehosp, tt wouk, A 1000 Jil, Cea, Ps. Seal Hote, 221 Graud e', Puvetual ettoudance is partious | thecliy, | eat oe Chi,g@ NW, bee, B darly requested as busitess of unportance will be trans- | —. 7 ' 10M Ch. & Alton 22K do... 67 san acted, WM, F. PLUYD, Pict, JOMN 8. COCL- I AND) FOR ALI low Tol, & W ’ 1) Cle, Cot. & Cin. 188 | RAN, Bee. 13 WO BENNET, 229 Weet ¥ 20) Canton Ue,.. ‘ > - a TIN ' NB HOU. CAMS B00 doves scab JOTICE TO PLANO MPO TINMEN - 74 Penn, Coat. i 6) Chi, workmen et Ernet Gabler's shop are ox t 5 ; , 16) Cum Cou Pt a ul de 41 lk ) Quiedaliver MK. Sw de bo Chi, & 20000 US. 20000 100 Atian my various ya supplied w a@gainst the Union cawe should be @ warning to the Government not to proceed to hastily iu the It does not appear to be gonerslly appreciaced . ; rat that this ie the garden Sime of tho Lt ) At no work of reorganizing the Southery Bites, The | ee a ita muted a Nace <enit eration passion and hatred which have been eoyendered | wealth iu all tts phases, will ho wht ims @uring the four years of war have not yet huitme | "ec practical and heulthy dowelopmens, As f tb to | Present, its immense resources lie eiuaparetive fo eubside, and the memory of the past is sull toy | oes ithe wafusion ©: an brvausérious el. fresh in the minds of the late rebele to expect thus | mens ip cur populaiion aud @ whobysous: seoowad ion of its own Biate, about Whach it tulks thus :— | poly aod deman &N.W 165) d 41 ‘ye eventing, at Punctusl attendance is re- Oo etrike sno makers are thereioe tor their old w All requested not to apply for work, wou ished shop, tloa woere the x "i es 5 ; " rave i € > ony ex ' App! ; abo ‘ tw P.FLW a © IN-PL ATE, COPPER AND SHEET-LAON nit beiove OP, May at 29 Weetat, iT 1 i. 99 goo do. Workers’ Piote tive and bs. volont Luion,.-A o. o % aa er Mine mF cif . regular teeting will be held this evening at Military ae SHOEMAKERS— FOR SALE THE GKOORD BOASD, Hail, 195 Bowery, where, ae iu every two wooks, #tock and Hxturer, Loot Geer, b 4 100 Mich. Ce on Wednetcay evenlug. et until further | good will ot stove, ¢ loo Concord notice, WAL. MUNN, VES, Boe eter figais% : iy tee Y 4 Fy jo Bho ‘ 30 Au Chi @N. WLR, 38 oe VAD 8 es gains as ti) » Ol Ds .3% ely 4 60 Chi, & KK... 0% t 0) d » 10644 abo’, $o% CaO 14 | Good loeality + aly eollng, quickie th MOE Sais, CRERELE Ain CARRIAGES, WAGONS ANID HARNESS na shoe “ TUL WORKINGMEN OF BROOKLYN You are hereby uotitied that there will oe a mect ing of tho Workingmen's Avsombly of Hivokl art, on ‘Tharwdavy evening, 20.b ine, 4. &O 400 CN. Wt be preveat. nile, ook nw do. 60! oa 0, O, COOK, dee, a half-top ele rm ‘ ee *) @ Se cM go due Ohh WB. 1 ks, NILED COOPERS, STATE OF N, wagons, wid zd bald wistou ; 1 100 P. FLW. & The Coopers 1 the employ ot Lavemeyer & K Brooklyn, 4 2 SIM fan de. On the bove inthe shop aud tor a toni Cattic ) lw Hud, Ry. hh. et. ith Lullocks, ne lees than ) those then quoted, ian ed, the followin “100% 100 AL & 1. H. k.. head being - ay = da © : Bk Ree eee eera che RRR SARE Sc ara artes Mt A a iar ar eA eres A Se Fer SALE—A HOKS! fa all hare bustoees 4 Ak the moral support of al Bocicty eudtaing Us io ous deTiamd, Committee, ayy Pre Urs Routh. for two days, we ne ta s Head, July 15, 1565, SOCIETY NOL FOR BALE Beeves.--At the opening of the market to-day the | “7 > ~~ a . sneada hl Suit é ar. rds im this department were unusally well ITESTION VOLt NPLERS Nee it ren * , ‘ i vther company jorming—The oeted in the fosuation of the Young Mens! hather pur SALE—A HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH offered-an unusually larce number for tie reason of | Vi new Boolety Ba 2, iff ipiookizn, «Dore tH. fit for grocer, dito eurtng eat: also. vw «que s o elie J ty meet y Ty 0 n “4 has not been sufficient to effect prices, the active | bureh, ov this Wednei eventty at 7% o'eivek | F' MRM SALE—A SPLENDID MARE AND s veather being in savor o j. | Be order Pod. MULLIGAN, Prcat. pro tem. LAW: foul wil be void at buvain, as the over wants demand and the cool weather bi ein ta FoF het KENCE POWER, See. pro tom liv ahorefor peent uss, Enguiseat 41 Worth st, ta ere, and enabling them to maintain inet week's ad- SATHER MATHEW T. Al BOSUCIETY, | tht porter ot the «ore re) vanced prices. The average quality to-day hav been FA Eh Ms ar pal » SUCIET . “Al BAY HOR SOUND AND unusaally t a large number of really superior No, 5 N.Y. will hold agrand public temperance I OB SALE—A B Sen UNS catio being offered, among Which we nouced sew oral | meeting at their Mall, bet bith ane Oth ate, Sih ave, wind in every pare eked # svera whch had been co this evening, at T's Cclook, P.M, Speasere—Mr, | io: a crocel, expreer wi dwell putured durin Henry J. CarrOil and others. Bsplendia sinsing by | Apply eor. ot Pea. M:.C. Stocker, Mr, Robert Witeou, Mr. Carrolt and | 4 AOR SALE tt ry few extra lotant 1741 Mr, Paean. Le public me invited to come early aad fk ae re ye Severn! poor low were dieposed of procure seats, THOS, MEAGHER, Pres. dag, | 2 bart te rea but this class ked off ex O'KBILY, Keo, Bec, 1s Osi at MA sitesi es 1b P ‘KNIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE Orrr ¥ core and members of the Bonian Bro herhood ave I JR SALE--6 HORSES AND 6 COAL Caria rerpectiully requested to smemble at the Arnie. yy in har bere, can be reen ut wr units Crosby et, noar Bleecker #t, on Friday, 21s bo. 176 ana one o'clock, P.M to participate in the recep 4. Ud.torm—Citizen's dress, rateitiel yy, JOLIN OMA AES od. BOGE, Diate of Corcoran Leh viac’, white gloy NY, C.F. B, LOs’T AND POUXD, i. bth ty : woud oc : common, | FE UE As Ue et Cc SME TO THE PR! CUNTRR ; @@llekiny, Bite; poen Calics, per heads * . me = mad aor an: “= 4 J ; oATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY, |, fy Saeuninn 2 toss sheep and Lambs.—The sheep market during the No. 4.N, Yo. will hold a public meetin: at the | oO). tor nd paying caper "t 4 past woek hav ruied firm, under the hituence of a | he'd, 8ad Reet 12th at, this Wednesday evenine. att. | qe i , F ' 3 wnimtaiood at es M. Bp aly id pone MoUreth, Keg. Pr . ¢ be , howeves, ba the st, Jamee I, A. B. Society, and dotin by —()N l uM N IN be i have b of the Pareat Society fblngine by Mr EF! ND—ON 5 , NDAY KNING, IN ecucec, ‘The fallowing ae she Vurced, and others, GEO, Flr aI) } Broadway, a sum of Wohey, w b Connon thon, wr pound, bad'cn se O'DELEN, Ree, be 1: CORB. OF) SAC Bi the gee ith, Ak he VRACK atc; extra Oadec, Latobs are aelune ni y — = wr — _ on er dove o i whe ‘hae pouns; pelts, ab Jdasu, amd dab pki [PATHER MATHEW T, A, Bb, SOCIETY No, ASS BOUk " 7 ent 6, N.Y, will hold their Public Meeting, Thia | it OST-PASS BOOK, NO, OOF THI Wie Prices of hoes have beeu advances! vening, at Ff * Oclock, at thelr Hail, comer of jid | #4 Inetiturou sort! ' ' ur Inet report OWI to «i wad ad av, Bpeaklog by Messe, George H, Camphes | nnd others, Bronaway, 1) aY, Ih phy, however, ie moe and Carroll, Singing by Meters, Coie, Deir brwan | will be sewarg ave ® ‘ market fe eoowhat Ciel. snd # O'Mahony, DAVID HAYWAKD, Perea, | ’ ptl-ied, a ; Jhon late t4 : - CANDLER, Ree, Bee, 1k On STO! ¢ ‘ re “ Phe weeipte for the week, at the various yard UBL MEETING OF THE LADIES’, ot wigraat bad 8 i fe pi prey Father Matuew 1, A. B. doclety, No. 3) of Now | Application will be tide tu the vat a nw book thie Vie mi 5.449 beeven, 91 COWF AN cAlvos willbe held at their oil Of Sthave, mod! on jie xlet day ot dune, 1 KY WILSOS, 108 veal seheep and lum ba, and 6.4.5 ewine, st, on Wednesday evening th, at Ty | depositor re pat Market ek. svewking by Dr. Bei 1 Brooklyn, aid | seme een : P Tho liay Marker, 1,0. tollywood, Singing by Merers, i eons | yry REWARD—DOG LOsT ON” SAL Naw ¥« Iu) 1, Miss Conuoly gad others, MICHARL MAD. o day nets a ard Laie ik i hiv market rules extremely duli to-r DEN, Pies, THOS, EYNAS, see 18: Hebttancoloied evs, Walteu bieww are in faveroe: bnyve 1 OF 36 [Moved ALS add tur pue MEMBERS OF THE [PRKANSHIGU: | e wha ( re bath itr us andy mie Vile) OHS SUNRG Tak Tesees aN se ation K.G, 1. A.B, Society are hereoy notitiod | Mark's piace, ; Anction Sale ef Moles, & mi clal meeting this Wednesday evening, | = HEWADTC TF - - r ction ssie of Govertiwent mules w Nelowk, we the Behvol Koons attach- 200 REWARD—THi ABOVE Rie t ouay, at the Govemme ite in All members are requesied to | @ ward will Le paid ior the arteat and cox i ' trireet bear Lonru avenuc, mies 6 ete Of importance is to be tiaumacted vietion of the TOON OF per-one wh ale due 4. M. to thes | our + 4 PEN MCURIDE, Preat. PALMICK O'CONNOR, | fleudish outenge, on the noohi er a it foes of this Valuable anin annie | Bee 125 | brouking inte the stabi iM,MAI otk Opi tulty. 109 pabehorW eR sg | PE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T. A, | SP RWai'ie Coursctors iorei tet as , | D No. 1 of Brooklyn, KB. 1, will hold a | Row. Ny : ah nrebe | ie nbery Aaghins ut it} O'slons this evening, CO pe = 1 saveranee Hall, cor, Grand gud 76h eta, Speakers, WY FO , IN PACKAG P i aad } t warn | movers, Gloves and Buckinan, singers, Sees. +, John ot RRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES OF tho aad burdened exer 11 os ang ehO youl imi AT 9M LES AC sCbe cu wound | Kiddy om Fag Miss Coniy, THOM, M, LLOYD, ivauded | Prest, BatDY ANN MEBD, Bee: oon” Me MY 5, lv aud pio atpar, at the Sua ottice count: er, Also penuics, “ }

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