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Aes eee Ms 1 tate THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1865. Defective Franchine Loews. If the present agi ston of the megro euffrace (question shal! lead to aa uniform voting 7 the establiahmant-of a wire | mont, has so emboldened them that the r outrages q. alification far the whole | are becoming not only alarmingly frequent, but the result will \mply jostify ell that ie each one seem more aggravated than tho last. a mt pg le i please. And the neighboring villages are always as the mercy -of these villains. Fifty or « hundred of them can #4 any time do just as they please ins amall vy llage, and the local authorities are power- lees to prevent them. Their success hereto- fore, and t).e eae with which they evade puniah- b turists, and return to the primattve ways of the ancient tribes Now employers are quite as human es their workmen, and no intelligent man can fail any more for it than becan ford so give, If he EE EnnEnnEennsennnnss seen ea relations between the supply and demand of many of SOCIETY NOTICES, the leading articles. Thas we find that butter, a consequent upon the failure of « larce number of Ausutc MESTING OF THE FATHER producers to bring their nenal quantity to market, jathew T. A. B. ety, No. 30 N. Y., will_be ir hal owing to the busy times of farmers, hae been ad- | ROY Ney eetian, Pi will delve: "dl mouse vanced from three to four cents, with indications of on the vile ot Intemperance.” Also, Edward Le further edvance, eepecisily for choice erades, which | Carer Kaq, the Popular Temp-rance Vocalist. Re o perceive that when ® manufactured article is pought by @ workingmat, he does not wish to pay ‘ Ww . Stecker, O. Met js aaked an exorb.tant prict he goes without, or | are extremely scarce, and much wanted for retail Nerof lesion soil be. presente J ONE La ‘Pree yecomes a manufacturer, producing, perhaps, the | trade, Eege arein more liberal supply, and asthe | PATRICK GILMORL, rec, ro) ‘ a. : very thing he requirod. If he ean do this without | demand has lessened, prices are therefore lower for BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF THE UNITED bject. Accord ng to hese dinzraceful scenes should no longer be tol- rwhile, be la an ladependent fellow, all grades, Dressed meats present no mate:ial chanre, Son: of Erin.—A rpecial meeving of this Society how being said pon the su wor be esting meanwhile, be y 10 ; hich | will be held thie Thursday 8 o'cl @he maxim of the progrensio: Viste, “the re is nothing | erated. We aay tolerated, for they are now virtu- | but if be cannot, Lis labor must be expended on E CEB e mer ivence aie ee elaiions” Sthor | Metropolitan Hall, West 4sd st. All ha Uke ogitation for the accompl (shment of reform,'’ | ally tolerated. The few culprits who are occa-| something eles unt) he accumulates # reserved | ar.icles remal nearly as quoted Inet week : Srrinnl Weatners HOLIN CARE iy Pesce on of tins god ts may be hat the discass ton now’ before the | sionally arrested for participation in these crimes, | capital, or, (n hor words ham economised enough PPL td oust ONNAULGHTON, fee. shel de OMEN ppablic will cause tho grneral #u bel aeean a gel yi - , joan on the payment of © | money to purebaro the desired article, 1’, then, © | Qrenge Go. prime sono | Weten, petite w ies 3 eee pMATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, ‘esult, eventually, | slight thie, and ths leniency encourages therm +o | workingn charges more for his labor to do. ...28430 |Gresee batter,...11 a1! 0, rooklyn, will hold a private iwreting, be more closely scrutinized, ends orkingman charg eich. allow, coun’ oa) at 7 o'clock. on Tha: sday eve: oC in desirable improvement 1? tke fianchise | repeat the offense at the first opportunity, Wheat | than {t is really worth to sn employer, he “ RY tare. No.1 ie be at § et. All the members are pet ie be ovate Baws, The necessity of s uniform <maal'ification for | is needed to suppres® this evil is, @ stringent | oust not he eucpritad if the latter looks about onnren, aoe ee 3 Wie prelr Daw p mapets Teutrege ben long been vericusly fels?Aby all who | course of actin ou the part of the judiciary. The | for some cheajer huct to do the work. If] ©. ¥.dairy, pr. 14a) State factory, pr... kal Gi BANNON, Rec. See. copealchel has! Gg Rave watched the working of our Patent crude | susbors of thee outrages should, in ® few cases | no cheaper ator (ate bo obtained, the employer tnglundsity oon: ial Vioe ihe milk." .0a16 \THER MATHEW T ALB, SOCIETY, Under the exit regu- | be mentenced to Siato Prison for the longest possi- | is obliged ty do slate xt beat thing, and 6o raises No. 8 of Brookien, F, D.—Public temperance Jaws upon this subject. ged + \ a ind og | Meeting corner Graud end 7th ata at 79 o'clock, thie ations ® man may bes legally qualified 4: ector in | ble serm, aid this punishmens should be repeated | the price of hie mann factured artic’s, The work Peete eaee Eble ie Seber ; Thu+day evenine, peate Ta ieure Tharstand, ne part of the Union, and may baver@ Mlarly | unul these ruffianly acts terminate. This is the | man thon ge a tia price for bis labor, and pays & | Faulkner, Harway and others, Rin-ere—Miases Dure woued for years; but on removing to sno- Ghar section be finds himself forever debs wrred from electoral privileges. For instance, ® co jlor- ed men in Massschuse.ts is allowel to v ne. ‘Ue much « person removes to Now York State, he is disqualified unless be can prove himeelf worth ty fo hundred and Gfy dollars; if he removes to Pon |- aylvanis, he cannot vote under any cons. deration «+ Wf be goes to Ohio, be must demonstrate to the Jadges of election that he is more than balf white. Wor do theso difficulties appertain wholly to ne groes. Awhite man may bes Jegal voter in thie Brate, yet on removing to Massschuactts he is dis- qualified from voting unless be can sbow that be is competent to read and wr ie. Asthecountry is ow entenng upon anew and more exalted eva, it eeerms to be an appropriate time to conmder the ¢x- isting imperfections ia our system of government, end if possible to supplant them by something bet- fer. As the eloctive franchise is the very basis of tepublican government, the importance of divest. ing {8 of all objectiona! le features is cl: arly appar- ent, The object of » free ballot is to give the poople an opportunity of deciding for themsel ver, according to their own notions of right and wron, @bat men and what measures they “eare to be governed by, Wherever this fails to Le Carried out in practice, there ls evidence that the law reg- olating the qual.fications forsu‘frace is deflect ve. @ men ers ied up to the polls to vote blinily and mevbanically, without 'eing able w compreb: ad for whom or for what they are voting, suffrage in their case js a farce, and an injury rather than a good. The fact that every Biate has «lew for the regniotion of electora! privileges, proves that the necsosity for some kind of qual feation is very well understood; but the fact that there laws are #0 widely different, also proves them to be defic tive. Now the great want in thie respect ian qual {fication that shall be geners] throushout the Anited Biates, one that will be the «ame in M chusette as in Obiojor any other State; and one that will not couse a man'sdisfranchisenant becaure he bappens to change bis residence from one State to ano'her. Covsidering the aim, ob ct, end pur- pone of the electoral privilere—the fact that it is designed to furnish the peojlo an opportu ty of making an intelligent selection of tmenvand meas- ures—tho tue policy evidently is to esval ish rome kind of an olucanonsl qua! fica lon, that will e within the reach of #1] \jasses and comp #xionsy and at the same time gusraniee ay iat | ice texer- else of the fravch ee, The time for invkfous an! narrow-minded dist nctiona sgainst race and lor hos passed, The country ia pow taking higher and more enlightened ground than befoire; it ts shaking off the old features that clogged dis pro gress, and the crude laws for regulating the im- portant subject of suffage inust bow be suyyplanted by something more consonant with the dignity of the vation, and with ite present singe of mxivance- ment. A Question for the Supreme C oart, Tne Controller of the Natoval Treasury has @ritten o caustic letter to # Hartford banking bouse, regarding the preposition in the Connecti- aut Legislature to place a tex of fifteen per cent, on sll incomes derived from Government secur.ties, The Controller says ‘she !aw exempting from tax- sation Government securities is so specific and clear that it cannot be questioned.” This is all very true, but toe point at issue is, whether Congress bas ihe authority to exempt from State taxation ‘any class of property belonying to a citizen, Ace sording to all State laws, every class of bonds, mortgages, notes, or ober securities are subject to wxation, The question is this: Can Con- gress abrogate «those = laws? Tne Con troller correctly says that the effect of wxing these securities now would be s oreaking of faith toward the holders of them, and would be injurious to tho credit of the Govern- ment, It would unquestionably be a very uuplea- sent dilemma, particularly for those who are so fortunate as to possess the securities and draw their handsome taxless income, Novertheless, if Congress has no auibority to make this guaranty, we failto see bow the payment of such tax could te avoided under the law ; roposed by the Connec- deout Leg stature, If such an issue should be raised, the Supreme Court would be the proper sribunal to sotile the question, The Carnival of Rullantem, Ln Wise cosely Upon the § yo! rlosand Mo u woech occurred at the P ighkeepsie Abr’, WO beetle: have the pari. rs ol 66+ il yreser Usages that vere perpetea ed povtbe ct couso Hadsou wilave Uf ¢ oo nied Casca they wis tho passed by + eapecial comment; bus Leiug only parisofe cos 04 of lawless acté that bave lately been in. Inodan by efty owes, it ie time thas ibe would re ¢ive srisue at-eation, snot the culprits attbe Huvaon disturbance were Al any ana not New York roug)s, yet ihey are of the some yenua and should be ay treated, Waliu the last few monihe there have been «a number of eso disgraceful ‘raids’? Ly the th oves and shoul- der bivters of shia city, and the minor v,ilsges ad- jacent to New York, #and in perpetual terror of ther vivitaons, In jormer cays, when the police for eof the city were in league with these scoundre s the scenes of terroriom that now occur in the pegh wring towns were euacie’ Jere here; but since we aro forsuuase enough to have so efficient and trustworthy police department, tbe ro ghe know ‘etter than to att their andes atbome, aad co\sq ently go to the couutry les off thelr superavucdans 9 llany, Tory woveriacly go iu equads large enough to web the law at denance, to intiwidats the villace consiabulury, © summarily disj.se of any who dare to interfere wiib their copduci, and, tie efore, bhey carry thas copredatious just #0 lar as they moste by general abstinence, and in fact pretend to Ik ietrue | eup: suy of only policy likely to be effective, and |) cannot be bonie 939 Kee oats, buab Feaand Canavan. Mee te, f Tavlor, J, Hime, ly large price for the mantfactured correspon ling LIVE POCLTRY, the Williamebareh Ly ie Glee Claub_ and others. 400 98a80) Tame ducks, pair...T5a1 50 | arn . tried soon. article. It may be sed that the workman dors 24226, Live a , pal..-=89 00 Keene hg JOYCE, Preat. MIC ce - sie not want the article he is employed to fashion. p Ree Cat bown the Vent Pills. Tar anti-mneat movement which was started by the Btm, a few weeks ago, has atiracted the aten- tion of other journals, and coneiderabie discussion has beem eliciied upon the subject. The theorists —those who eet up a special theory, and cling to it in defiar ice of ite practical y demonetrated [alacy — affect to ridicule the idea of changing the price of Gt ol ol h € their phys» cal condition haa euTerei noinjury, A large number of families in thie city have, within the leet three or four mreks, either ent rely es- chewed nieat, O@ have greatly curtailed ite coumimption, and #0 lony a# these facta aro appar- ont, wo Quill not waste time in arguing dietetic t theories, But some of the advocates of bigh priced | (i co. ade ie vetting, bocause stern necessity tte fa eae don ta Whe br ve of bh vorioue 4 ie AM ABROK ER's SALE ‘ u oO u s we * ebarts ya ‘ A # an Se hae ave ak ny A agenda ad bell bea Your | compels hin to accceyt half a loaf, rather than take conte per lus this spo ling the ““ittle gam nat of the Plath ave, at 1 o'ciocs. ond areort mat cruss: apn a er no bread. i.e & who, under the pieaof & pices oF a of G. Gl DLIPP, L. P., 255 bast 12th We answer, in te firet place, that there has been This may be true; but seme other workingman who produced the article in question. The natural jose, they cannot obtain bigh prices when food, people can lve on jess ro; of employers will iaduce th in the production of the high priced articloa sold by their neighbors, fuet as an idle but hungry work- Ingman, ¥ ATHER MATHEWT. A, I, SOCIETY,No- 2,N. Y, will hold a pabiic ter perance meeting at F oes want the rer thing, and, to obtetm it 16 eee ser. 28d at end td ave, on this Thuretay eve 3 ele 1 biiged to pay the dufforence bewween his own rate REAR FRCTT. marer 'Thoexteon Gad ‘old ‘sincing Ge Mews, ° Sincing by Mevsra, khouse and Facao aul revern’ other centlen en and laties, LAUNOELOT MURIGALY, Pres, HENR 15 Apples, sonr, bbI.4 5:85 6° Currants, red, Ib Oo eweet 5 5ua4 60, Whortleberries, per do windtaile2 043 00) bushe +08 0003 60 f waves and the pay received by the workman t eee T. CARROLL, Kec. see. . Riackberries, « 12:2) Peara baskt com 176 a 4 - ~ result follows. Wore can number two demanis Rasplerien, barikt Tas! Yo Sickles: 1 ENIAN SISTERHOOD—A PUBLIC Meets blackeaps bat! Peaches, box.. pea Fao, Su45 | Blackberries igcer waves, but bs ormployer is not burt, aome ther workingtnan mulfera by his cupidity, because ing of the O'Mahoney Circle will be (Thursday) evening, at Dir *, S9th and Goth ete, held this tledain’s Hall. Sd ave Cherries. ......... Jarmea.J. Rovers, fay, and soos 28080 bell ibes all employers ¢ mt to losses for the pur- Plaine i 0 | Keapberries. Ab 40 pines Siiarylebes Irishmen Will address the tneete _clieve 6 consum) tion of just so much ani- ‘ heii nes, perled...ShaJ6 |App. cw + AUS 8 of iris erty will not fail to atten mil food ta @ fixed ‘ini that : ot b oh ; 1 Powe ot cheapening thelr frie ™ Ld henley = ty ied ¥hadd W hortleber: At Mre. McDERMOTT, Directeiea. Mies McMt LI ia unenial ‘s bd - — wit wanged. | wrtie labor exaciea price not in proportion to the | Carrante............4. 3 \Maissns, layer. .6 T0a6 76 | See. f 18 Ms tit sels arcue this feet, ¢ happen to 1 Pre = cost of food, fuel 1 clothing. We do not POTATORS. arms > know, from. the tenor of «larze number of com- Ee 4 ¢ a ery fal hes 7 rbhing ae ue New Buck, bhl....2 60030 /N. J. Dyekman, ALCTION NOVICES, umecations referring to the meat question, that . © understood as s Jackson Whites..25 as! barrel, new. 2 6003 09 | - < rt magenta ; g n re My CHOe | Loplorers do not demand all that they : GARDEN AND FIRLD YRORTANLAS, AVID D. FGAN, AUCT'R.—WILL SELL a han " bets qpegte: aoediecathon afte Zeb for the gools they manufacture, for the | Comm. per 10). Thal ireee eae uch toate tra: enun tablen, sates, lesktoe clacnce: cerita naeans orginal uy gestion on the sul ect waa made, thay rity of them do make the demand Neverthe- | Rut, furoips, blil nw, LAS 0012 | wardrobes, pictures be ae glasecs, Ca pata ae they bave saved money by the change, and that Cucumnlers, per 1 ashes, DbI....2 5.94 0) Ww. lurnire, bbl, Onions, bhi. do sed a1 0, Tomatoes, LL. be 5 Omg i) % Svad 00| Lomatoes, N.J..1 50a) Th 20a by The Hay Market. New Yous, July 26, 1565. After reveral weeks of “mar erly inactivity,” to thie marke’. owing to extremely Lent abipmente, we liave to-uny @ better stocked market thou has beto.e been witnessed jor many weeks, kad courejuently FELTMAN, ACCT’R — SELLS THIS e day ock. in front o Neeeou et, 16 Bae Dogtives H ie}, and cloth ng are cheap, becaure the working ey, snd the compet sion nto use their capital fine horses, and wagons and haruess, wf hout reserve. FELTMAN, AUCT’R—SALESROOM &8f thie day at 10'y o'clock, stocks Pa © Nassau et, eile fix uresand tnrviture of the grocery store Lud &. Sale po five, tn lo a, Lwork for less wages than his beter % yeh oy ment have mcently Leen “ope sing for a rie,” t Age. 1th The wares and food question thon resolves itsolf | by wi uhodicg their suppies ior make’, New 2 considerable reduction in prices see - frst | tuto the e'mple problem of econom'eiag the means | BiY J# tuteiling to-day 84 6x Sab) and tases ens DAWNDR YKER'S SALF—THIS DAY BY Nt uy MJ N\ weet rt t ” hea called public attention 1 this eu es s but our | eedy porsonsed, and prepanng for contingencies 5 1), Ba et ® an TCS (a ie cues Set Ei bY at Broads a of 49 ck ngpiatleen ts : ae Ledlpiapemectiites sa * | by never remaining tile @ single day, because ~ - he liad DON A OE SYS. | calico dn cas th be: SLAW. 6 teeth sive meat eat.ny, Wee not alone to cause @ reduc- wh t ‘4 * +p Gade, quilte, blanke & bo te, elio@s Coils Dims whatever wares con L) earned will generally sup- » . , vie Hea Bons + rd oot tion of prices, but it also had reference to the P SPECIAL NOTICE erta and of er woo eto ut us to meu h By |r saving of hea thy if not life itself, by the consump- @ tion of less meat during the warm weather. If the movement should cause # diminution of prices, that would be s subject of congratulation, but the much money has been already saved as the result desires tor botier [ cal man, willing ty wor! ort the abe rave ¢ o der H. MeALEENAN 657 °d JICRAND FIELT, AUCTIONEER, WILL _ tell this day at his Saleroome, 459 Pearl sir ety } * lus tuninnre, bede stends, tables cl a sckery, feather er, until be can obtain more remup- sand be enabled to gratify bis 1 and clothing. Au econotni- never will starve in any Dr. Bicknel’s Syrup is purely Vegetable, and COD ase Uo Op.Bte, al. 18 Ware. io cure vee enie.y, Diario, choeras moibus, &. Dewas Bauer & Lo, A ents, 3 tlowe Sewing Jinchine Company, chrisiis or barbarous community, aud working- 7 ; beds, etinw matt.are alin lot of Finsses, olject waa not one of Feveuge against the meat) wis are worthy of thetr bire a seliom with- aed SY BOW NES Bale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. 1: j + : = — oR} CO, CIO 2 i dealers, Tho scarcity of moat is doubsless | 4 on nioyenent at the best wages going In the| Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch Sewing | < We tae or a ¢ % AUC] IONE ay will the leading cause for the high figures that | iy) op market, Mecuine and Bation Mole Machiue, No. 6:8 B.uad- | ery. th: entire stack of imported. and domestic wines rule, snd for the reason i6 would re- nollie way, N.Y aa aes Sib | Hawt es V8» BDout Su) barrels and e.es* Bourbon eee so a yy Cognac, 4, Se enett q ire avery general abstinence to mate ially re- | Robbery and Murder in Idnho—1,200 Men DRATIMS. Brandier, (ilu, Kuiny,W thea, kc. Also al Suit ines duce the price, But itis enough for us to know that in Porsolt of the «.nilty. nd eae Lemon and Kaspberre Syrups, Liquors and ‘The Idaho Sta TzaMan, of June 6th, has the follow. | ,, BYRNE—On Wednesday, July 26th, after ashort | Coriinis; a large lot Cieate, Tobacco, ae, pele poste {1 ness, Hanueh Maria, wi.e of atichae: Byine, in whe hive, ‘ ing: 73. yer: ot her ave. - mW iva, 77 | of our previo.is suggesiions, and (bat at leayt some ned & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—THIS _ i" " hou s @ irievds of the family are requoe’e! to attend oe rAKC, / NED me PE ,ood has been douein s sanitary polat of view. i rentae ha hanes Pte A$ tate Dont oe Bete the june, rom her iste 1eudenos, $5 Greene ey Ss. Any, at 10's o'clock, at No, 41 Oliver et tie etfec's We now recur to this subject in order to impress it | Burce’ aad robbery or. in ‘osu Letween Centrevilie | Friuay mocning, at 10 v'clock pecisely, 114 4 pete, bed Lovet Oia iy beers Bam eda hag ! . deration of the putlic, | S24, Blscervilie, which tonk pise, as n-er a8 could be] DEVANNY-Ou ‘Tuesda,, Juiy 26th, efter along | ° Sisacadh sadam 5G, Be. ms more firmly upon the consid ration of the putlcy | ascertained, at about 1) o'ciock on Suaday morning. | aud evere ives, M casei Devann,, & native oF Lo, NHOS, VEITCH, ATCTR—OFFICE NO, 51 or be roan that wo are in the midst of the se.- Lie particulars, so fa. ae we cou'd lr, are aa fol- | 5.1 0, Lremad, & 6. UU ¥ Al Us. + p ’ Eg FFI yey ak ghia al : lows --At about It o'clock in the morning, aman Lis pemelos wii Le taken to St. Te-esa's Church, Row Exchan eta —M rt sale oO} valnenig son Shon an excessive use of au:ma! food ts niost | paren slo v7 rhe fou! from {Coatreville, to 4 the cor. of Kutgers wud Henry eta th Puureday moc. | Rows 00 dead |W igus ty ult o Corpetiniy ey srnicic ya h ; . aecper of the toli-wate that * the.e wasa of des in, at @y ou ck, where & Requiem wa ; anys 5 olde, Ue ¥ 1D, Dv pernicious, Daring such weather as that which | een tin thie road a short d.etance o wheres | otte. ed up or the repose o1 his tone the f Willow et, Breovlyn Heights, near Wali we Ferry, We vow have, but very bilelf any meat is required, even by persons engayes in bard manual labor, andt are very few frm lies who would not in every respect be betier otf by curiading their con- simption of meat tothe exteut of fully one-balf, L.veon vegetables until the warm weather bas passed, and the effect will be @ material saving of sey, leas lity to fatal diseases, and perhaps a farther decrease in the butcher's prices, t The San Cholera Medicine, We have | een in the habit of publishing the fol- lowing recipe every summer, since the first year we recommended it in the columns of this journal, Yhe history of this almost invaluable remedy for cholera morbus, dysentery, &c., is somewhat re- markable. Soon after it was first preseuted to the public, “cholera! anpeared in the city, and the drugyists were calied upon to supply large quan- tittes of this remedy, which cured thousands of people. One large wholesale firm annually sup- d y M body, sill breathing # litle, though unable to speak. ‘Th men were both Placerville shout 9'¢ o'clock, to meet an engagement in Centievilie the same evening, on foot, bad thuit instruments, and sppeaied to have been «hot with rifles while running to escape, both feil on their taces, and were unarmed, ther senich the body of another man was found, had been extinct for some time. man was recovnized #8 8 miner, an Irishman, who had leit Piacerviile at au early hour in the psceingy 2 making soine not yet been learned, conjecture as to e:al opinion is'h from ed tor his inoney, and that the ovber two, com. at the time, were ki'!ed jor the puspose of av. ing from the spot toward Pio they could be t aced tar, committee is o:ganizine throughout the Basin, but we have not learne pou he and eome others went up a f w hundred side tom the til hous, and founa three mea doad, Moul on. of this place, and @ maa caled Fred, i, were lying in the toad, both shot through ihe The atter rns entirely desd, but Moulton waa one musician, and had eta.ted from Brooklyn. cousetiit ot) steiaway rosewood piano with runran y. wabo aa’ ps.lor suite, wataut beds roora suites, Oak dining rooin farnita ec, brursele and ing ain ca'pe’s, hair mattraseesy leather beds, oll¢ cloths, crockery, oil paitinggy Cogravings, kikhea lura.ture, Ko, &e, 1 1@ wiver, Miso there of hs son Michael fudy towited to aitema bie tunesal to cence, ty Ku geis et, at 1's o'clock ¢ DOUGHERIY-Suaddenly, on Tur Witiam Doug berty, in the dist rea. ot ‘The friends and scyuaintances of the f muy, also the wembeis of Engine Co. No, 25, and whe Fire De- partment in general, are :equcsted to attend the fue perl, on Friday attermoon, July +8, at 1 o'c.ock pee- che.y, trom the reedence of hie mother, 24> West Sutb at, w DUKE—On Tuesday, July 25th, Margaret Duke, aged 6u years, 2 monthe and 16 Gaye, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to atiend the funeral, on Thuirday aite:noon, July 27, at 1 o'clock, Lom her law 1@si- dence, 334 East 9th at. 2i4 DUNLOP—On Wetnesdsy morning, Mre, Mary Dunlop, mother of John Buchanan, agi d 96 years, Funeral trom 8t. George,s Chup 1, Beekman si, to- day, at 1 o'clock, P.M. New Orleans papers p ease copy. Pay FITZS(MMONS—Snddenly, on the Sth inst, Pe- fers son of James Fitzsimmons, in the lth ear of ve age, Funeral this day, at 1 o'clock, froth the residence of his {a her, 261 Stanton st, ‘he frieads anu ac- guatnjances of the family are respectiuiuy sv to attend, ay, July 25th, fa ae, = _ HORSES. CARRIAGES, Ac RARE CHANCF—FOR SALE, HORSE, cart and work of ores; price Bow, Inquire ot Th Front wt, for 2« FOR, SALE—FIRST (CLASS “LIGHT E pee waon, vith or without top. tl. DOYLB, carriage maker, 100 Seveash ave, bes. 17th aud Liu aie. 6 YOR SALF—ONE SINGLE AND ONE double tiour truck, juire of CHAS, T. GOODe WIN, 2.4 Front at JOR SALE — TWO GOOD CANADIAN Age es, ound and kind, & years old, l4'¢ hands hig Will wo:k in single or double harness, Wiil be sold cheap, asthe owner is leaving tie city, 529 near Greene ich st. ist They were both ‘They On fur- hiown a lijte out of the way, cold and ong, as if lite The body ot thie aving exhibited a considerable amount of durt urchases about town. His name has Up to the present time allie cause of the murder, but the gen- the Irjehman was either to lowed laccrville or waylaid on the 1osd and murder- up ing etection, The tracks of three men were found lead- nee. but were lost betore Our iuformant tells us that ot lews than 1,900 men wee in pussuit op Sunday iternoon, There ir aleo a rumor thet o vigilance DOR SALE—A PAIR OF SORREL HORSES 6 yeare old, 156 hands high, etylieh drives in single or couble ha:ness, Also, a pair of Lrown what has yet tianepi ed, Mr, Moul- - KELLY—On Wednesday, 26th inst, after a long | mares 5 years old, 15 handes high, well matched; t pleea many thousand bottles to retail dealers, The op need, fe: pret Receaer te bil sis Hage, eng, paint) illness, which bore Kili Christian ether with anew double eet of arnces aultabie for modicine | ears the following label : hin, end where he lesves @ young wile to mourn his joes of Avis Cf bee aces a nate of tne town Of Pe Walanareh: sh a gbicpecsag Maat ad gine CROLERINE MIXTURE, padhonet ron Diannata, Dyaenteny any Cnouwea Mocs, (From Recipe Published in N.Y, Sun.) Doek.—10 drops, 20 drops or a te ful, mixed with a little sugar and water; to be taken every 15 minutes, 80 minutes, or an hour, accord- ing 60 the severity of the attack, The compound is pronounced by medical men one of the most judicious ever prepared for popular see, but at the same time it must be borne in mind that it is ® medicine which should be used dis- creetly, alihough no one can be harmed by is if they follow the above directions, A few doses geueraily relieve the patient. Children require only half the quantity used for grown people, THe BaACIPD Mix in a smal! boitle equal parte of tho G i cent, Commercial poper passed more freely at b3¢ aT for prime, and at 7.09 for other grades, Foreign "Change to-day Flour was 15c, a 2Q5c, better, war be. better on spring and 10c, better on Winter, Corn was tc, better higher, Wohickey wes Galway, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family see tinn at adore rao tay ver 1 r inet, at 9 o'clock precisely. trom her late residence, 13 Privee *t. Her remains wil be conveyed to St. Patrick's Cathedral, whee asclemn High Muse of Requ em will be otfered up tor the ie- pose of her soul, and fiom thence to Calvary Ceme- tory tor interment. 183 LEDDY—On Wednesday. July 26th. John Leddy, after a long illness, in the 48th ycar Hath age. Hue friends aré@ invited to attend the tuneral, on Thursday afternoon, July ¥7, at ¥% o’ciock, trom bie late residence, 46 Willow Place, Brooklyn, rt ORSES FOR SALE—2 HORSES WILL Abe sold cheap: 0 40 express wagon for sale, Ine quire 264 Golde, near Myrtle ave, Biook.y 3 ORSE, WAGON, STEAM ENGINE—1t horse, 1 pediai's wason, suitable for dry goodts cotlee, &c. bie m eagine of d-horse er tor $7 To be reen at 450 We-tat. Vor sale c ARD BROWN, 596 Weet 16th #t. __ PERSONAL N¢ F THIS SHOULD ME New York, Wednesday, July 26, 6 P. M.—Gold opened this morning at 143 2, went up to 143s, and closed at 1484. The general stock market was all higher, the advance being trom 5 per cent. down, yoveramenis closed at an advance over last even- ng's quotations, The loan market was easy at 6 per —— T THE EYE OF ai McGOWAN—On Wednesday, July 26th, Terence CHARL DOLLBEK«, of Westervick, fen, he OsSHAES tn nominal Semand. Hh 109 for the beet | y, Mctiowan, only son of Mickeel and mae Me- | would confer a great tavor by eating on o] Nerhe * Dankers’ OO-dersrterling, and 107') for 3 days, On | Gowan, aged 1 yesr, 4 months and at6 Peck Sip. JOHAN VICTOR. 2 * The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, tisle CT bureday siternoon, July 27, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence 0} lie paren.e, lv2 Bayard et, 3 ORTTIWELL—On Tuesday, 25th inst, Emma, of enn D. Oritiwell, si vee ‘The trienus of the family are respectrully invited Wheat JF MRS. JANE ALLEN CLARKE WILL call at the New York Post Office, thore is a letter for you, Answer Direct J. 0. ho OST--A BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD, by the nome ot JOLIN ROHOS, red hair fall face, Oats were quiet, Pork was dy. Lard was firmer, and ulet. FIRST HOARD, ie wes st mer and BLOCH BALES to aitend the funeral, trom her lave residence, 30 | biue eyes, missing eluce July Tith. Any inform e¢ Tincture of opium (laudanum), 26000 U.S. 6 100 Canton Ceo. Lexinston ave, cor, 24h st, on Friday aftecuoon, | tions iven of lim will be liberady rewarded ” rhubarb, 12600 1” ct July 2Sth, at 2 o'cock, without jurther notice, 141 Uncle's, 17S Broome #t, N.Y. oa um (red pepper). lu wo 60 N, fa reneannneen ease snenurirren eens se ats i ence AY WIFE CATHE SE DUFFY, HAV: ae camphor, 7000 Ao Th Cea. k TRADE NO Chs, N ing lef me with uee or provocetion, £ Fasence of poppermint—treble strength. T3000 7.0 Hee Re RK. els ‘ will not pay ans d I on racting sf er this Ab) two deactiuw of spirite of srsmoabic emmoe | Hal :0.-s.s-1dah11% | PAINTERS — EXCURSION COMMIT TIE | $4 New Yok duly 27h, Inu, OWA, | Be mia. Then shake ul : i 2 | G00 Tre * Mig ot N, ¥, P. House Painters’ Association are) aR mee ne " — [ RE AREAS LEAR ERTS e OUR a ie 2900024 | questo’ to meet at their Hal 88 Bish av, This | PYHIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT MY WIFE, cork the boule, and have 16 ready for insians use, | 640 U.S, 6 1 > ON tap 3 fre Hing, at Sc'ciock, Every member is reques:ed | MARY HOPKINS, hue left iny bed end board, I, will & ep for years, Ps arate . ane Ment Me OY tobe punctus, 1HOMAS PF, BOURKE, Chai:man, | and | yt not pay uuy debts of he riracting afer | ) (eo nb X . HLetee | Ps Parwes wishing Uckets, or t0 make recorus, y The Workingwan and Uis Emplorver, The wages and food question being the moss | impertant top for the consideration of working- Ving employment, itis well to consider bow they nay bess m he issues that | ; mev and women | wo lis Erie 3d luv Lil, Cea, 1 thindate, July #6, lode, GbuiteR HOPKINS, 16d 1090 Read). Jersey OWL, ‘ Uni & Mise. do Will please astead, pe i cals (1 PApeaes «Pia, i Ge orev | = OGE on strike, . direc ed not to apply for ry heb there nti oat renin BS man y ings belonging to'# bi b4 Montgomery suet, Jereey City; DERS—AN F d 2 lying pre | IKBIN ea lw Chi. &N.W is rettied. By order Central Union, STEPTIN Ww do..... 50 Chi & Ri RL HATHAWAY, Pres, 4 | 100 Quiekaiive eri 5 [sitecae precy mou epiaren wm [2a Yah Sah Hea fol 4] PHOMBRRE-< REGULAR MEETING OF | FS coy po ste IN PAVKATESTR ' sl fee be 7 Sod Mariyoas M WP. Ft Wea C.. f ournermen Plumbers’ Protective societ NURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES ¢ longer able or willing to pay the present rate of | $y) Brusewt i. C. gu do... Yiaouy Pill be held at 187 Bowery, this evening, at 8 o'cicek. | C $5, $10 and 926 at par, at the Bun ome count | wages, aod accept the services of worklag people | 160 Abantio id... A ronal (pernsance is requeated, - important busie | er, Alo pennics, +4 who bave nothing to do, nothing to eat, and BOARD, ready jor distribution,” GO FIREHOCK, P My ] OIST WHEEL AND ALL Connections | “nothing to wear." The lutter are ready to take $909,178. 8,'51, £3 Hud. Bess 118 ANUREW WILLIAMEON, See. 13 : for sate cieap. Apply 219 Boadway, PLEM® j the places of all thoso who die om resign, Nay | 49.00 Us. by, do's 150 Reese we poy, SOCAE ROPE LER WHEEL 1 SH SALES | more, the ile ones are even dosirous of employ- Hing Lda haath Vy rion Cau it a ee Woieht 5. say 10 {eet ised “Gee 3 mere | ment at 'ower wa than the lore now reeive, 1 wo Tenn. be") a4 yu. 6. Ne la big | PUBLIC § foot long end 4 feet wider 1 wou: htelon ebat, 14 n “ e, u uo, \ } > J che % " ties ii rg ches; Employers being vompellad to aell thoir products | /("% Mo. Tu dit, Cenk. Pay u Lew Society wil be hela ihe Met RY foe een gen ren Uonel. InGe A at lower prices, ib nasurally follows that they muss | Bay | h { th Cie ‘s & Re ov | ¥F. fh SORE Oh tH Oe BE oth arent 6. JOUN BITUARI, Lealer in Machinery, 1) iy 4 ask their working people to accept | wee dare ee Chi.’ bf ert Singine by Mies Da tl, afina Camp Ae : . 8 w ry Sept Lower WAseHs | 1:10 Alias ica, 5. 10U WU Ee | Mare Gamble. be rood, the uusivuled | &A(\—T WILL SELL A BOX OF JEWEL e ere vow considering ths mater withe | > ".Y Me, if fn} Chi & Be Leki 13 wh aud Mr, Ubar, Stocke., ihe celebrated Ui mpere | & & ry, pe iectly pew. Ttcoe me gs', Cul and out reference to thoge Uneerupuious em- Oe ‘Erie ” 04 Ww) WOssse 17 G.ce ¥ ealist and compore:, will also attend, ihe ex mie, or suusees WILLIAM doy do) Pulivan h : - i une du P. Bt We SU, WO mbers mie Dotified to aeeembie in Uli xr l's on | ry sew Yok, % pleyera who would ehave a fleas for the Lge ay, Venn sia lid + We day, at 12 M,. to proceed to New Jersey io jusue | (= ae — 3 puryose of eelling the hair, Such men | “ue TEL Y Baee, ee eee Dee Ea tue eGR. UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM Bs do bos Tepresout the great inass of e:oployers, of whom we are bound to speak, as acting honestly tow rds those whom they eanloy, It they did not do #y the laboring people would soon fod it | | more to their own suvauiage ty become agricul | | Whoiete Paces of Country I'reduce, Dew YORa, Jusy 46, 1565 Consicernt'> aniustion has prevailed in the mar. HULY Lith, PHiLiv REILLY, Vice Priest. | Be te LAAN, FOC 138 | ‘a,bany and Troy, connectiag 1 TENIAN BROTHERHOOD —A PUBLIC | Were n waing will ieave Sew 10 i a ill ine 28) } mee ing wi at Putnam of Lith | From Hucroa River Depot, sth #t, and lite ket for county prowuce during the past week, still | +1. and Yd ave, an Thusedoy brite city eae TWA. May 4 & 0 10,80 Foo, and irom Hatem Des the marke. bas pot beon without the usual fluct ss... piiocks jor Se purpose of organizing a Circie of the Ri ee at, wr Ath ove. at 1 Aud, aud oe ¢ 2 . By od i ei OW. U, VAND elt tigus, consecjuen: upoo she constantly chaustcy | BC M ° es hood, Boge’ go As J. ROGERS, | Bey ou eitber route L oth i Ile H yoaus, Jn aul alter Monday, « ~~ wots ~- e.imar seme Gervrm re saw

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