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a oe ViMy ity, or where the children are more nearly grown, the expenses woulf of course be grester than was shown by the illustration, One correspondent presi: Lin etion states that hie salary is very nearly equal to that Work for the Leynl Leagee. of the case wo bave cited, that there is one less In 0 time like the present, when the country !s | member in his family, and yet with » rigid system struggling to overeotne the destructive effects of ® | of economy bo is barely able to make both ends great war, ft ts important that every individual, | mect'* To all of these letters we bave simply to both {n bis private capacity andin connection with | aay that in publishing the receipts and expendi- others, should give bis influence and his talents, | tures referred to, we aiinply gave the actual expe- fo far an possible, in eld of the great work that | rience of one family, and had no intention of laying now devolves upon the people, This obligation | down an infallible programme for anybody. We fests upon every man Jn proportion to bis ability | have no doubt that many workingmen flad it ex- and capacity to do good service, Thoss who have | ceedingly difficult to subsist comfortably, or even the means should feel it incumbent upon them to | decently, upon their resources, and {t is certain follow the Scmptural injunction, and ‘reader ® | that those who reach s competency by virtue of return according to their talents.’ This being the | gayings from labor are comparatively few. In our case, we desire to know what the Loyvat Lxagun | jijusiration the party was able to save s emai! sum of thie city te now doing im the way of aiding the | at the end of tne year, but the amount was rather country {n this time of meod, Is it tasking | » cheerless return for # year of toil, and many fare good use of the talonte that have been gives 1% | much worse than he, It is rarely the case that or in it following the example of the foolish servant | |abor receives adequate compensation ; that im, it is in the parable, who buried hin taleat and re- | not often recompensed in proportion toservices not turned it to the master without Increase? This | atrictly laborious. Yet, there is no apparent way {s an important question, and should be n» longer | by which the matter can be remediel, At the pre- feftin doubt. The Loyal Leaguo undoulsedly bas | gent time the wages commanded by labor are re- heen the means of doing wuch goo, During the late | atively as high as ever they have been: perhaps war it was very efficient in raising negro troops | higber; yet, close economy {8 necensary on the conducting elections, inenaging contracts for the | part of ali classes of our working people, It was Government, supervising appointments, feasting | the fact, coupled with the downward tendency of dietnyuished officers, ete. ; aud ite valusbio ser- | prices yenerally, avd the threatened reaction in ces are now urgently needed in the work of | wages, that led us to publish the comparative rehabilitating the South, particularly the wegro | prices for articles of hom consumption element, with which the League has had much | While ft le not expected st these figures will Now, this patriouc organization ‘a ) exactly accord with the experience of all, it may prove useful in drawing aitention to the subject of economy, and serve as e@ etondard by which workingmen may be lod to a closer exam'nation of thetr expenses Our purpose was to furniea @ epee THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1865. Oxperionce, epparontly impressed with the belief that it hae done enough in contributing #o largely to the @al- vation of the Union, Is seems to be imbue! with the same spirit that SNATUM after having saved [or guide, rather thane motel, to induce a veneral retire to private life aud ercape the sof @ | scrutiny of household accounts, rather then to grateful people, Bus the services of whe Loyal | demonstrateanything by the ijlustration, Tue tm- League caunct even now be #pared, There are | portance of this aim is evident io view of the dau- somewhere in the four | ger, which now impends, of » greater need of mwnilfon freedmen in the Bouth who need to be | economy. No amountof theorizing can prevent “elevated * The League did ite ful abare in | @ geoeral reaction ju Lus:ness at some tine pot far showing how this m ght be done befor: freelor | distant, and when thet time comes, those tho have bad been secured ts the negroes, {vow thatth® | pract’ced economy will have good cause to be part of the work |as been acer thankful, exionsive field of evterprine opened up for negro elevation, ibis high time ‘or the League to take hold, lb bas en abundance of mone 4 show racterized C1 t modestly desires to neighborhood = of pushed, and an Self-Expatriated, Ton New Orleans Tree Davta estates that reveral hundred families of Mississipp: people, evidently by the larce sums expended! for flroworks and of the ultra rebel variety, are prepanng to emigrate Dancombe tn the election: contenes and 4 hae to Heol, baviog sentagents.n mivance to make plenty of energy, an shown by the we which | 0 neve nary arrangenie: Other Southern jour- VAKSO laUOonS that ere organizing in osber localitea and we mn {re safely preeume that many of the more im- | placable clasa of the !nte rebels will really show ther cisguet for the “Yankee Government" by bhoking ite dust from their feet, and seeking some more congenial locality, Now, as the Sus bas bad frequent occasion to remark, thia voluntary ex- cont acte and appointments have been attended te. # allude to end rati Ther fora, it baw every requisite for usef locas in the field that we dout, Asa starting- poink we suggest that toe Lea ue shal ¢ with eo education of the uegrios, [i may be we to state that the useful system of culture bas | heretofore been very much neglected on the part | of t!4 late elaves, and their inte fects are couse. ave qiark: mone quently somewhat dhe d, But the Loyal pairietion is simply for the purpose of slowing o sage Hes’ plenty H tnonesy Rreak Pers | potty spitefulness and mallynity against the Gov- Bevorance, an unqireationed attachments for erpinent. The Bouthern people of al! classes know the race who have been so «ruelly ope very well that it is greatly to their advantage to | remain where they are, to make the best of the circumstances by which they are surrounded, and to regain as much ae possible of their former accial siatua, Bus that peculiar quality of chivairy which | characterizes the Sout ern aristocrats, inv kes thern to forget all these considerationa and [fave s . | the country of their nativity abpwhetevor COBe, aguc will move im this | wor, te, them go. They have heretoMre only been a festering clement in the body politic, and thar places can readily be filled with a far more dew rable cluss of people. If they think itis better for them to go to Brazil, ell right; itis certainly Detter for this country. Where the Feninnas Should Begin, Orn Lish exchanges contain accounts of more riotous demonstrations in Belfast and other towns on the day that the eloction nom!nations were toate, The rioters seem to have carried matters cerning the purposes of the Mexican imperialists | y ith a high hand, overriding the law, intimidating on the Rio Granda, should be taken with great | 4). public authorities, and committing all sorts of many grains of allowance, The report announces outrages upon their respective religious opponenss. that Maxturtay ts about to send thirty-five thous: | 716 riot was not so serious ag that which disgraced end soldiers to tho frontier to watch the era! | Belfast afew months ago, but the spirit manifest army which is now there and which ta revardod as among the rioters was the same, and the evidence in a menacing altitule tewaris the Linperial Gov- of deadly antipathy between the two sects was ernment, We are inclined to discredit this report, epparent. Asa preliminary to the development of tn the first place, for the reason that Max has not | ghe yrost Fenian outburst which {s ero long des- shirty five thousand nor half that number of troop | tined to make England quake, it would be well that could be spared from the campaign against | gor the promoters of that organization to do some- Iwarrz, It ie only s few weeks since sppeals | ining toward allaying the bitterness which now is were made to the French Government by an agent | go manifest between the Protestants and Catholics, of MAX, to the eifect that the latter hed been | «4 noune divided against itself cannot stand," and Oroughs to @ stand still in bis operations agatast ! 4¢ fretand expects to accomplish ite freedom, it will Jvaura, for the reason that be bad not # suflicient | have to first heal the feuds which now divide a military force to continue the offensive with advan- portion of its people, sae, Ho has received no troops since that time, —_-— aor hashe been promised any, with the exception Saving Ketter Than Earning. at afew French soldiers to keep the foreign | OxPof the wealthy men of New York, whose contingent up to the requisite standard, | 240 sppears prominently in the income tax list, fo short, Max haw no such disposable force as that | !* fond of relating his exporience ten years ago, on q@bich is announced to be preparing for servico | he occasion of purchasing his first dwellings along the Rio Grande, and the report is probably house. Is was a modest little frame building, either @ gross exaxgeration, or a puro invention, | #ituated in Brooklyn, After paying a portion of @urtbur than this, Max would not be Likely to | the purchase money, a mortyage of two thousand Commit any act offensive to this Government junt | “ollars remained, having five yearstorun, This et this particular juncture, His leading object | Mortgage troubled the purchaser, whose means now is, to secure the recognition of his Empire by | Were muted to an income of elyht hundred dollars the United Biates, and bis friends are diligently | 4 year. With @ wifeand throe children to sup- Taboving to that end, Bo far as the repors relates | port, 1} Was not an easy matter to resolve upon a to the animosity existing between the Federal and | #i King fund of four hundred and twenty- the Linperial troops, on opposite sides of the river, | @846 dollars @ year, but it was done, and At ie undoubtedly true, and this ill-fecling may in the house finally paid for, o circum. some Way provoke a coll sion, and precipiato @ | Stance that our friend says was the turning evlution of the sroublesome Mexican quesiicn ; bug | POM‘in bis whole career, His employer learned just at this time our Government baa no intention | bow resolutely his clerk was bent upon owning the of tnking an aggressive atep, whilo MAXIMILIAN jx, | DoUse he lived in, and watched the babits of the dor the sake of expedienc e amiable as @ kitten, young man, He lived decently, but economical! y, —— Ate more corned beef and cabbage than turkey or HNourebold Kcouemy, veulson, Drank more cold water than any other Wea have received several communications rea- beverage. Never rode when he could walk. Ia tive to the articlo published in Wednemiay's Sen, | short, never Lought anything he did not wan on the subject of prices, at different periods, tor | ylways boughs whatever his family actus articles of household consumption these lo.tors find fault with our statements ou the | man an opportunity of showing what he could doin ground that they do not accurately represent te | the way of business and subsequently took the cout of living for @ workingman snd bis family, | yo end are therefore no criterion by which to jude of | gt, tho actual relation of wages to | initimate family expenditures, We fully recognize the ‘act that thero isa wide divermty in the expenses of differ. evt families, and that it is utterly impossible to furnish aa exhibit that will exactly coincide with fhe tcures of all tnmilies; but the statoment ia | cortainly correct so far ae one family is concersed, presam!, and thoes qualitics would doubtless produce as etrong effect upon tue poopie who are Mow experiencing the blessing ol tree on Afior having educated them, it would oext Le proper to take ther voters, and with that accompl shed, Vie negroaa woul! be competent to foma Loyal Leagues of their own, and work out their own #al- vation. We h the Le mattor without « Ifa single individual is warned not to “hide is lacip wider a bushel,” the transcendent [riliancy of a Loyal Loague shoul! not be obscured by inaction ja this hour of its comntry'’s greatest need, We hope soon to chroni- cle the fact that the Loyal League of this city laa undertaken the busincss of educating and elevating the Southern negroes. Affuirs on the Kio Grande. Thenews published in this morning's Sen con- § man into partnership. Another part of this ns to be told, The young mau saye he never could save apy money on his ralary, he al- ways expended as much as he received i he was roading in a newspaper that * if a penny , Waa saved cach day in the year, the sum would be sufficient to buy half a barrel of four, or three pairs of chi'dren's shoes." This statement, was putting the question of economy in a new shape, rem tor it is an exact transer pt from the carefully kept | and our friend figured it ous. Wie’ sean evccount book of a workungman, Itisundoubwdly | was that he put it in practice, sruc that there ere many families numerically the | enal'ed im) varius ways to save fifiy-six game as that in question, who cannot livein accord: | cents per day, an! in time had accurulate| ance with this schedule. Injeares where the fawily pntains more wembers who have reached mature the money which he paid over as the firss ine siulmeus “pon bis house, We have no doubs thay i tyand | A majority of | quired, The merchant accordingly gave the young hundrtts of young men might have o similar ex- perience if they would resolutely refuse to mdulge in dissipation and expenditures that are injurious andunwise, Nearly every wealthy man made bis first thousand doliars by economy, and there are hundreds of young men who may do the same if they will but make a commencement, Unhappy Emperer Max. The Pat. Matt Gazerre has information respect- ing the Mexican Emperor, which puts a bad look on his prospects, The Gazerre says: When the Emperor entered Puebla lately the etree were crowded, bi d Of a votes was rn to weloorme him, Stew enthusiastic young Englielimen, on of the engineer who is making the Vera ilway, gave a hearty huzza for .be young sovereign, The very idea of roratty is distastefal to the Oxpreesions of contempt ywhere levelied at the imperial regime, and bile is spoken of with regret, ‘The kauperor charins al! who come in contact with him by hie etfa- bie and courteous dere nor, but even those who like him moet, athe tae? depiore his want of firmness and Recwoen the Kwperor and little sympathy, and his Majesty naturauy and enjoys the society of bi« tellow country- men—well- bred gentlemen like himeeif, who are ha ed aa invaders by the Mexicans—and of Bing ishi- men and other forelenert, whose good will lsu. ces to him. It wae abright moment inthe poor mon- arch’s exis ence wh the horpitahe Eneilshmen who are inaking bie ways cave him a break wat at Maiteata and drank his health with genuine Kuglivh cordiality. “Meaieu repied Maximilian, with unfelene | emotion, “1 am much inprossed with your kind reception, and] thank you beartuly.” He is moar much dispirited, and at the date ot our was suffering seveieiy trom dysentery. Mm commiendine the Aurtrion contiugent pri exprere their want of coufidence in the it ney of the ewp. nd that the Kuperor 1 f enares their fe! rnified by the fact be has for sor rendin 0 provide fan exile, onsicei- inet toe tirne paat able enme of mnouey to Kar ope day whowu be mag find hitnee: The New European Congress, The only positive information that the Er Napolvon bas entered into necotiations with ac the Racopean powece for calling a congreas—the prin- cipil ob'ecte of which are to be the settiomeut of peoding Furopean questions, and a general diparma- ment—comes from the Landon Pann Mann Garnet which asserta that Rusela, Prussia, Italy a have expres ives favorable to tt The avert yet been otfciaily b but believes nego be commenced with thuse pow e. The Paris Moxitern has no reference to tho ru- mor, and La Feance denive ite truth “on private @nthority.". The Berlin ALtorwrine ZnitoNa, 6 semi-oflicial German newspaper, merely says: Although the rumor respecting a Enropean con- Presa nas not yet toen off) ly confirmedwe be lev we snelude, trom she eeneral w that the present moment ble forthe resumption ot rhe idea of a cong 4, ‘The friendly opposi the illewill of Austria, which were th cnuses of the failure of the previc ered to lis ers fieation, Phe wood underst belween Fran aud ba will now forth + tine be officially nade by the revtety of the combined French ni hiels fleete, Austen could not hod aivot wii hout dan, er of complete isolation, Pruaiawiliacie thaw reason toc jolning the congions a4 soon att. . tion of the project be insured. since, in caso of suc cess, ItCoult not fail to have @tavorabie intueace upon the destinies of Europe, vd A jubject will shortly of polities any HOw Le consid. Napoleon's Country Pince, A Paris correspondent gives the following des- crintion of the Emperor Napoleon's Farm: © The Emperor’a farm of Cucuffs ts one of the moss pickuresque and thoroughly country spots in irons o: Paria, and easily reached by way of §i. Cload, or by the more enjoyable route of Ver- sailles, The woods of Giaticny, through whic a b path leads down @ wooded raviue, are rocky sad wild in the extreme; the overhanging brain les of the trees which border the narrow road to Cucutla make the way thereto gloomy and sormewhat ny ter ous, A low gate, Unguarded by porter or sen. tinel, opena into a wood of maguilicent pine and the fLoest oake I bave acen in Fy snc A lale gem- med with white and :ollen menuphura; bevonl a shore gravs lawn, cotted over by small black Bre- ion cowry the farm chalels of his M jesty, and she y-wooded ba k,ruvud in the distance, form as wa blitof home avenery ’ t could wieh for as the subject of apicture forihe n PRLi+ Lis.on, Under toe witle-spreading branches of a tne old plane .ree are tables end a few chairs where the ladies of ove’a party invariably tnmet ou drinking milk, or, of 1 was assured, ‘real cream ' brought by abusom Norman dawe, bigh capand all, whose husband, the cowherd iy it a peared to me, of all ho surveyed, s when his Majesty graciously permits bis |i subjects to vot bis favorive retreas. On week days its gates are rigorously closed even t members of the house- hold ag itis then the resort of the Princo Imperial woen the Court is a6 Bt. Cloud, The Empress also constantly drives bere in her low pouy carriage, The Eimperer, however, bas rather given up Cucutla of lave, but for many years he uted to spend hours benewth its snady groves, quite incog. The central chalet basa tiny drawing- roo.a, boudoir and bedroom, fitted up with cx. quite ampheity, The adjoining woods are etovk - cu with chevreul, pheasauts aud hares, and are Specially preserved ior ber Majesty's gun, The Empress suovss over these preserves four or tive times every winter, and usually knocks over from thirty w tulrty-tive Lead of game, Princess Met- ternich is a4 formidable rival in this art; but whe- ther by accident or on purpose Tam not propsred to say, but the return always brings ber biganess jn as having shot at leasttwo head lessthau her unperial companion, Ville Neuve |"E.ang is not far olf, aud the Norman bigh capped lady confided to me with @ i,t, her sad conviction that the har- G8 (vreeding stabivs) Kuere now absorbed bis Majen- ty's attention, and that Le had lost all interest in Lis farm and bis Breton cows, Curious to say, neither she nor ber husband seemed to consider the Ba progs's Vis't 688 Conpensauivn lor she Eniperor’s negivct, ‘Cen'est pas la weme chose,’ wourniul- ly said her husbanu, the cowuerd,"* Financial News, Markets, &e. New York, Thuraday, July 97,6 P.M —The open- ing gold quotation was 143%, and the bivhest prive of the day was 145%, at which the afternoon market closed, The majority of stocks aud securities were higner than yesterday, while a fow were lower. Gov- eruments were steady, Tho loan market wis @asy at 6 per cent, Commercial paper passed at 7 a9, Foreign exchange Was quiet ati 5 9% Lv ior bedava bankers’, On "Change to-day Flour was Lhe, av better, Wheat was Se,ade, beter, Com wae Letter, Oo aro unchanged, Pork was timer. Beet wus quiet, Lard wasateady, Whiskey was trm, STOOK 8ALPS—FIRET HOARD, 15000 U.8, 68.'S1,ep.107 5) N.Y, Con. R..... 961% 1bu ableh, Veil, &.. hota ou 0... LW ga LUD 100 M.S. @ N, tee ¥ Ihug 40....,.67 6d0W U.S, Ba, be2u'a,. Lub gd 005 do... .. vO Seat 16 Tw Erie K..... ae | B00 7325 0.0... Da patio | OU Brie FY... .csvse Doe | lw Mug, Ry. B..... Lids 16% 004. J144alls : Jud Reading k......407 G40 do... AUT eGlid Ol jou Mar. Cio. 1 it, 40 } 40.,....125 10 Bk, Comm i ) Cle. & Pita, K. 74 £5 Cen, Natio Th yal 18) Sen Natwouw BAI, 40 Chi, @N, Wee ess | 100 Camsomd U0,.+- +++ aL bw GOs i asses 's jw GO, +0 al SUI CEN. W.PE.. 64 lw Del, & bMuc bw do 64 geod 10 Cle, & Tol. k.. S108 y do 5) do, ..,10Y 444 dug 4 Am, Goal 40 Chi, & Bi ie oth | du Quiskslivor 4 Wi do... Lub gat 8% } 00 Atlanue M, 8 ww P, Fi. A Brunawiek U, L, dw do... .90 Kaloo | lw GOs. ese reeeee BRLOOND NOARD, 4°00 17.8, 68,91, re..10T = ON. Y, Cog, fz Gh0) Lob. Um Outre. 105% 2) Heading Bs? 8% law do, ii ta 6 ULB. Om w Uno de? Laid do.. lo Quicksilver iu Mariposa Min.,.. “0 Brauewick C, L Oe. ++ Erle iw ————————_______ BELY.—At Yonkers, Marenret bell, aged 67 seare, 11 months and 19 ‘The funeral will take piace from the residence of her son. Join T. Beli, Vauende ave, Yonker day, v5th inet, at 4 o'clock, P.M. The reli friends of the family aie respec fully invited to atiend, 16 DOUGHERTY—Snuddenly, on Tuesday, oely Sih. Gautier ieariear’ ced 0 years, eon of the late aries . The friends Hf acquaintances of the fxmnilys glee the mem! ers o! We= partment in genera beral, on cleely, tr Such at. ECKERSON—At Chicago, Ill, on the 24th inet. Jane S. Eckerson, aged 69 years, 11 months and 19 days, aha, on the 19th inet, Mary Jane Rekerson, ared Aw ‘The friends of the tamilr are invited to attend the tuneral, thie day (Friday), at frota 168 Were 28th at. HUGHES weed K. Liughes, your cet son of Edward and Fannio Hughes, Fuuernal this day, qnatolances are re poctfully Invited to atrend, HUNTER—On Thursday, July 27th, Mary Hanter, feed Ye years, a native of Omagh, Uo, lyrone, ire- ann Tertdence of her broiter, 49 Wort soth a fence gud amequaintances are reepectiuily invited to ett nd, > HI lun urKly ou M ohn Huteb ihe rr Members ot Evergree KEATIN ing, a native of Bs Oli yerrof bis ave, Hoe tries vited to at July 29, at 1 o'ciocs, trom his lete resiceuce, 46 North 6th et, Wilaieburgh, rr} LINCH—On Thursday, Juiy 27th, Michacl Lineh, ayes Ule se utives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afte 29, us 2 o'clock, tiom his late residence, Us § street, LYNCO dau hte: of James and Ellen Lyach, aged afternoon, at 1), MAGRANE—On Thuracay, July @7th, Catharine, the omy chudo: ?. James aod Maria Maxrane, aged ‘The fneral will” rena MANION.-On Thoraday, ehiid of Pauctick and Mary Jane Mauiou, aed J year, 2 montha and 21 davs. ‘The relatives end frends are respect full toattend the funeral, this ' the fuseral, th fiow Ler late res ictly PLU, FARRELL, Bee's. tan 198 should be procent, at businesss of importance wiil be presented, WM, GKAY, Pres, Boclet HAT MAC moeting at their ball, id 12th evening, sey 25, # 7 o'clock. Goldey aud Geo, Camplell, Faqrs, Singing by Miss Conley, Mr. Nash, sad others, al the sady membors are re jueeted in future to attend our public mee JOHN KIDD, Pres. WM: O'BRIEN, th THE MEMBERS OF THE R, C, T, A, are requestd meet in the sebool room at 1 o Faturday, July 29th, 1565, to attend the funeral of thels iat brother Eapber,, Michael Lynch, of 63 bore . KEARNEY, See, 6th, 1865, will piease eall at Hail Piace, and retura the tickets or mouey, to enabie us $0 Inake@ @ report, as We are preparing Lo have anoe wer by request of our sonpeny that was with us July open dally from 10 NEW YORK SAVIN Wednesdays aud percent, interest, fice {.om bi posits made on or bere Avy. Tat. will draw uteress | from thet date, THOS, CHRISTY, Pres to fo.mer pupils, Birces, lew Wit lessour, C.b SPECIAL NOTICES. Howe Machine C 620 Broadway, N.Y. ELIAS HOWK Jr, Phan Leg Agente wanted. Bid a Wheeler €.cvteen Lock Stitch Machine id Batton Hole Machine, Ne oa Bron ) A BREATUESR, N. Y., on Thareday, Tay w%. jaye. on Fri. and Fnetne Co, No, 26, and the Fire are requested to attend the fu- ‘riday afternoon, July 28, at 1 o'clock pre- the residence of his mother, 245 D+ ARD—On Wednerday, July 26th, Janes, son of the inte Jamos B. and Elizabeth , aged 7 yoare and 9 monthe, 1 o'clock, P.M. vw on Thursday morning, 27th inet, Pd- 2 o'clock, from their residence. West Washington Place, The friends pat me oy 20th, at 1 o'clock, from the the uneral on Saturday, MPHREYVILLE—Victoria Jane, widow of L. patdence in Williams. t lis o'clock, P.M. rof hia age of the fami’, and the Wd, Fo and A. M.. are javited | the funeral, thir (4 pom, at 1 ek, from the south vd at, M. His remains will be interred tn the , tives and fri jiiyatt Loug 7, Willian Keat- —On Thurslay, Jule » Queens Co,, Lreiand, ia the and the friends of the family, are in- A the ik ral, ou Saturday atlernoon, rnoon, July On July 27th, Margaret Tee Are respect. ) this (Prides) ath ave STs a‘ices of the family vited to atten! the in !, o'ciock, from S02 + months gud 13 dage * pines oa Friday afternoon, at 1's o'clock, frow 7 West S6rh at The relatives and iriends fare i¢ ally invited to attead, The ewiil be takeu to Caivary Ceme 115 July 27th. © beloved invited ¥riuay Tes dence, o. K—At Greenpoint, on Phu b, of J 4», lrene, relict of +3 years, & mouths end vi ou his let wot the family are reepect. funeral, on Sundry 2 ock, fom ber late resi u et near) lsd Cavaa, rae. { 3 re (nested to attend riday) atternoon, at 9 o'clock, deuce, 155 Kasi 1) 2RADE AO OOPERS—THE DELEGATES TO. THE Grand Soclety of Unite wopers will meet ou gat 5 o'clock, at IST Bowery, CHARLES CARTER, fi be r ONGSHOREMEN NO, 2 WILL HOLD A epecial meeiing thle Friday evening, at T's o'clk, The punctual attendance of all meubers of the Gen- e Jommittee ia requested, as business of impor- will be transacted. The mwembere of the vieing Committee are requested to meet at two k on Bunday next. By order JOHN GANNON, THOS, WES1 MAN, Sec ws RACTICAL PAINTERS SOCIETY — A epectal moeting of this Society will be held at owery, this Friday eveuine. Every member GLO, C, PLATT, Wt Cc, Bec, 0 SOCIETY PAINTERS—MESSRS, GAM bling & Barton's shop ia on strike t non. 4 men. By order of the Ceutral ‘mot +, 8.8. tive WAY, Prost. Signed by JOHN & TURNER N. lsu ORKINGMEN'S UNION—THE COM: mittea on PiceNie will hold a weeting at the Gotham, 295 Bowery, this eventoy, 8 o'clock, Ail Yi Pape having tleketsare requesiod to come and ett M fe this will bo the final meeting, By ord TEPHENS, Chin. B, PETRY, dec, y order of 119 SOCIELY NOTICES. NE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T, A. B, Society No. 4, N. Y., will hold a public #t, on this Friday Speaking by CAL, N, Kec. Sec, 103 Society of St, Mary's of the Visitation, Brooklyn, losk, on «N.Y HENRY MALLON, Prest, son ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812 AND others having tickets for the excursion of July ottiee, No, 4 City jen, i, ¥ MOS RELIGIOUS NOTICES, AMP MEETING, AT GLEN HEAD, Long island, Trains leave Hunter's Point at 3.30 A. Returning leave Glea Head. ae bat: RVING'S SAVING'S INSTITUTION, 96 Warren street. JHA By order of the Board of V'rus'ees, SaT V. lL. BUXTON, Bee, S BANK, COR 14th | Open daily trom Jto 51. M., turdsys trom lito TPM, pix ermment tax, lie. *t and Sth ave. ANS TRECIMION, })-—BANJO—BY MY CPAMPION od I guarantee the pupll to play perfectly, rune course of les,ous—%5—or no charge. Kelera | J. BK. BUCKLEY, No, 87 King ANJO INSTRUCTION—1 GUARANTEE to teach any pwrapn to piay the banjo pertect ine | 8a istre | ist biter, OO ye | AUCTION NOTICE AVID D. EGAN, AUCT., WILL |. this day at 10% o'clock, at 275 Spring #1, 1, ance of the stock of o furniture desler. Aur, order of MALONE & KELLY, « Is’, oN a alhel whet: P, GAFFNEY, AUCT., OFFIC © bers et, will eeil this day, Frida 10 stock fi fixtures of the fine liquor store, * 26th et. Dealers are invited. ; ARSHAL’S SALE OF SFGARS, | &e, &, PERSAN & CO,, Auc louvers. + Gay, Friday, July 25, at 10% o'clock, 15 lk large lot cigars and tobaceo; also about S00 cue? ous wines and ah 357 avrupe, 42 by vis caves clare’, de. Ff, BADENHOP, Marshal, Richarp WALTERS, AUCT’R, this day, at 11 o'clock, at 155 Bast Hiroe hice assortment of housshol! furniture, vir. eofes, bu:eaus, chairs, pic ures eve, » Assortment of kitchen and bedroom furnite S HERMAN & CO,, AUCIIONE ‘eeell thisday, Friday, 25, at 10« o'o ery, the entire stock of imported and don and Tam Yi bous 800 barreia and and ‘ates Liskeys, Coguae, Otard, ao ae gin, Ny be, cases Taiwon an Aepberry Syru ui dials; a farge lot Cigar, Tobaces, ker p eben Beata . ' S & J. BOGART, AUC’TR—THIS: © at? o'clock, at No. 44 New Bowery, bo* furniture, eae, tables. claire, bedateada | beading, comforters, crockery and ¢.nse ware i \ M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, « roll thie day, at @o'clock, at 404 Cant the furniture, de, of a three tory bows! suites, bedding, china, pings aud silver wae &c. Deaiere aud ophere iuvited, } Also atou > RAL BUSINES: LL SIZES OF NEW EASY CRU'g au be had, Thee pateut elastic (ows crutches are beet, Rheumatie iulealy cOrvedby uring thenk ufactory, 69 Bieecker #t, 3 doors erat ci | a BASK OF UTICA—THE OWNE)? more than two-thirds of tt sl ot Bank of Ltica having, imwrilue, author Board of Directors to chence and conse t Bank of Utica inte a National Arsociari Actore ntitl Va Act to prov ; Appi oy given that tie Bank o Tunined to become a Nat or the) «6lnwe oof the name of tt PY. Bou » Unehios, on Lecm | 1865 COTTON AQUEDUCT DEPA New Yorr, July 2iet, 1555, - riven that five percent p ra day of Au rust xt T. BKB. TALPEN, Water Cas PAID FOR RAGS AND Of sis, white rare, 8 conte p 8 ete; booes and ne «spa port ib., copper and pewter Zoet ey New bowery, Lotween hoomeveit aids ! Btrect Ckort N AQUEDUCT DEPAI / ‘Vo Contrnc eprrale + J endorsed with the ttle ft th ork. t ’ der, void the dat i ‘ ' this oflive une dL 1865, tor t} Msruc euwenla Vint Oan at, | Bi omiway and yl With, specific od on application THOS, STEPH CRAVEN, Att) « ! Now READY, THE CA Li fo. Aururt, Iso5-—¢ ot the Fift cu h ow ‘ ‘ Canora; Constance ood TL . Brain; The Dream of G rontiog by Newman: The Church and Me ttal'ow Eve, ov, the Pest ot bute iv; Sain The Two: sof Catho viens 4 rv, Catholic Pailorophy in the 4 What Came of a Prey H don; A Vanishing Ka Publicauous bugie Copies. bt LAWHENG SELON, Publict ow York, JOTICE TO” LADi N a Lal 4 FANCY At No. 15 DOWNING Where Ladies cam find Wein Geogues aud Busqu order, Ladies own mager ALL KINDS OF FAM Whoeler & Wilson's sewin, Trimmings constantly on hand Call on MEN. NAST, 18 Downing at, bot. Bediond anu fh irteenin y * Miseelanoy pele HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE lA, old new spay Pampu'et., books, aud at perol every des on, SLOCKWELL &, BUN, 25 Aun at, 1 Tr wortof Nassau, pe 6* TO 7 CENTS PER POUND PAI ) tor old newspapers, book, pawiplilote, wn - i een writus paper, at ay Aunt, Lil I MORS GOOD BUSINESS WA to it, tor sale; aleo a new beeu used more than twice: A between Broome and Grand ets, “ HORSE, SINGLE TRUCK AN1u Deas, in good order, Enguire at 2.4 et, or at sd Bleecker OR SALE—A BAY HO high, 6 years old, cor, ¢ ot. at, Bates YOR SALE—ONE SI double Hour truck, WIN, 204 Frout at. OR SALE—A PAIR OF SOLREL | 6 yeare old, 15% bands big, etyuch d tingle or double harve Also, & pau mares 5 years old, 15 bands bieh, well met ether with a pew Couble act of her ness cuir] heavy Work, an be seen uutii gold, at © et, Williameburgh, L. 1. 6 YR SALE~A BLACK HORSE, 1° high, 5 years o'd; fit for hoisting, cart , or any kind of heavy work; aleo dirt cart o will be sold separate or towether; can be ser: Washington M yNOR, ‘ Pee SAL horse, 6 ye horee, $120 ; Alno T yeare old, $1lu f harnc ; ae i} To be seen at iva 1% NGLE ANiP Enquire of CHAS, 18 o ‘ neton at. DENTISERY, A MOST WONDERFUL DIs¢ ~Teeth extracted without pain, or uv a Boautstul tooth luserted—S1 each. Teeth» , the celebrated bouo-fillog, without ps 4 tious wariauted, J. JAY Vila, id «| blocks from Broadway, 44 A FULL SET OF TEETH INS! with Or without extracting the roots, .”" wards, Superior gold, silver and bone fil vt, and upwards, Exiractiug without pan, A Jou) #t, near 3d ave, sua JOSEPH YOLIN, ber PRPEnad, uh For WILLIAM 'APSCOPl, July 29 For paseage, apply to o PAVDCUIT BROTHER & C+ Weed | | eatery ne eee 60 Bury oe IR LIVERPOOL—TH I VourRly ~ tnat sailing ship GU ROAT i tively sail August ist having suporhe » , tioa, bor pasage y On boaid, joo OL gb etlortohOCHE | ps & COPrhy, Lid 2 Sales eae ales asada \ QASSAGE FROM AND TO LI) and Loadon- the Old Biack pier 11 Liverpool, RESOLUTE sa yy Au & For London GRINNELA. eaile on ie For passuge apply to Wi Liiadta Gli. = et. ‘TEAM Ti v AND =f Si. )OL,—-PEN \ 20th, Cabin pass eerage pikh Paw hy reucy, Apply 0 Wilddews & UL .Udy way

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