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THE NEW YORK SU “SATURDAY MORNING, JULY — Negro Exodan in Kentacky, Into the secret history of the rebellion, the narra- | 60a% 0 : pooseberrics, From present indications is will be « matter of | tive of Mr. Browne will be eagerly perused. His an qeaire' carras ‘Onl practically Ditle importan tries, 1ba2%4e ; whortleberri athe peel ae ty Kentucky whether | story 1 loalge; pears quart, 20n2%e: timer, dor. , i eutucky whether y ‘# told in @ sketchy manner, rather more | 1pite; pear yuart, 20n2b¢ butter, 35049; common, a = | ale passes tho Constitutional amendment or uot. | fanciful than practical, and in some chapters he | goe3 ¢; cooking butter at 25as0c ; cheese, beat, Lue? A Poor Asylom. The rlaves Leste feorlng that in the end their | indulges in the pleasures of imagination to such bay 1 _Wheat, loaf, Balde: rye, 10: ‘Tan irrepresaible Kinoy Suita has again been | free’ may notte assured to them, seem tole | on exwntthat the real business must be picked extra pilot, per pound, Yelle; aweet crackers, iba beard from, Tt will be remembered that afer the | occompliah pation for themselves, with | out piecemeal by the reader, The publishers have | 1°¢: on, 12nlde; soda, 12alde; batter, l4elbe. Surrender of bis army, he issued a buncombe far - : undries, Beans dry. per quart, Yaide; broome, {the nilitary authorides, and | prepared the book in their usual good style, and BuANcn No. 1, FATHER MATHEW U, B, T. A. B, Society will hold s public meeting at their Hall, 267 Hu ston Sunday evening, Juby HOth, at T's o'clock, Addresses will be delivered by C. A. Golly, Keq.. and Mr. O'Donnell, Singing by Mise Mcctin, Mr, Waliaco, and. Mr. Greenwood Come early and procure seats, N. I. Members of the above Boclesy requested to meet as their gh eat relly par Prang. pac: enal, hard, | Hall to-morrow at 1 i o'clock. M., in full regalia, for nation o have a pp 4 : coal, . an, 7 i r; | the it y City, aud there tak well address, announce! hia deverin vali a to ail to have re apt 4 eo be no doubt it will find « large sale. 0 00Re per gallon, Unc; macaronl, per pound, 4 . Pia tbe faperurscion or tee Ferner Mathew Boe “seek an asylum on some foreign alore # E Miehs The result of | Tipo, Lern.—A Novel by Annie Thomas, author of | S20; milk, per quart, 5010e; rice, Salze; ice, MaTuc | ty, No. 1, of Jersey City, The Calete are also with an heroic flourish, started for Moxicn, {lowe rcultural inter- haan Donne,” “On Guard," &. Harper & | ad - — A Te ” sterile Pp th time and pees, oluer } ped thie me of » rus., Poblishers, — —- — it tthe «4... p NIX, b +g bO od by @ considerable number of lis old solve " il need the labor ¢ tt ese Thi S ho has send other novel Gy this Peep SPECIAL NOTICES, PATRI Kk WYNNE, Merebal. Gh ia with the cetensible design of joining the Imperial | negroes sand the peop.e of Southern Oolo and Iie writer will onl 410 Be jalermed (hes wi —- . —-— PeOOKLYN FATHER MATHEW T. A. B gtandard, By the news pubiistet elsewhere in | cinna ere in» very ill humor In consequence of the will only need to be inform sori 1B cd Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor—Twen- thelr sectety No 2. Public temperance meeting U oF Y hall, 16 " yt ng, July 3 to-dey's Bun, it will be seen that Kisny and bie | jarye neve to their colored popalation. tis ba “ge m her pen is published. 3 Ha ty-five years of constaut use has convinced everybody | at T4 oclock ths nse, punday evening, J ~ fle follower arnved nafely in the fof the “ream | alan bad for the negroes themselves, for they will eerl aion of eat +4 SP iilesarl bes eil. iniben, who has tried it that this Salve fe the very best. Bindi: 4B) Thomes kiton and |eouard, Eagrs mg nhov unis | future befor "7 eo ng | timber and water power, £c., & or with the | Cures Burns, Piles, Corns, Rheamatiem, Erysipelas, ng by Mensrs. Stocker 1, Nolan, ‘Taylor au: ” i y of cannot, war mu find a ver e before them in competing nul water power, £c, &e., towethor wit Holmes, STEPHEN 8. QUINN, Prose PACK DONs era," with @ good supply « fore een" Boi | Sis we ‘ Fananeipation Uraina je end e host of ather Infor. Gores and Sprains when all other remedies have | NFLY. Ree sec pierebataty maak |. do eversthing ready with w wor . be roug pre sation tor Capitallate yomigrants, by Nathan ‘ TAIL GD aera See poral for Rast hie troubles followed hit | dive ex ints ayvainat the Av the present rave at Lf parka a M. Fincknard, 7 and 5y Pine street, jmnee UAL ded Gasene i ieney, ate FATHER MA THEW T. A. i, SOCIETY, Shae i ‘ i |? 7 m At. Louis, Mo vate biae mp. ’ » Lot J.C. will hold a grand nase ineeting in across the Rio Grande to Batiilo, where himself | w te oesross aro leaving Kentucky, it *l 1 Rotem the ro! ellion, the attention of immigrants | onthe end, Depot, 43 Liberty at. N.Y. 427 yore City, on Sunday, July duth, at Yo'clock, All end his detachment were exptyred Ly the Licpes | nottaie ng te mettle t avery question in that = ; i Father Mathew Sociotics of } and Ibrooklyn, and all other Leu re respectful Invited to be present, Speakers Mr, John Mctirath, ROC. T. A.B. Society, Georg Bingere —Kobert W ilso: Ty (Sullivan, Charlee Riocker apd others. DUNN, Preet. EDWI). DALTON, Roe Sec, Was directed more to Mi yother | Howe Sewing Machine Company, No 620 irectod more to Missouri than to say o Broat wey, Any ELIAS HOWE, Jig Proaldent, Aveuts wanter fialista, and hia military cutht takeu pomeessin of | Agate, and 6 would see ybe @ matter of policy after which the whole party were parc ted, There |} on the part of tho Leg.sisture to adopt the fa, however, a mystery about the affair which | arpendment without delay, and thue retain the throws some doubt upon the report, and which | present laborers. ft is the be ght of fooliahness for slavo State, and now that isis enrolled! among the Free Staves, tho tide of immigration will increase ’ < every until Missouri will stand jo the front | Machine and Hutton Holo Machine, No. 626 broad: f the Uoion Constellation, +H Bf a ranks : , =, | JPATHER MATHEW 1, A.B, SOCIETY NT will couse further particulars in the case to be | Kentucky to attempt an avasion of she abolition of | pup saw Wirnoer « Covwrey, Boston: Teknor a atin eed fel A Rarely Voxetayis, } 6, N.Y. wlll bold their Pabile Meeting to-morrow, eagerly looked for, Ii Suitm and bie party were | slavery, The result has got t * sooner or & Fields, New York: Oakly & Muwon, ne ike, luolers fmerbus. &c. DPemes Punday, at 74 o'clock, I. M.in their Hall, corner o captured by the imperialists, it follows elt er shat | ts and at best jt cannot belong deferred. The Thisioe reprintof @ story orgt published Sod at. end 2dav. Spoaking by Meare Hen Warde a and Langton, Singiug by Mesare. Dewan, Fagan, “ ‘ a at halopt hee Mimes Aun Hrowg an opeliy, DAVID HAY WARK), Pres. J CANDULER, Ree. see. nate Mt! } HER MATHEW T. A. 1. SOCTETY No, - 4, will bold a public meeting at sheir hall, 44 2th st, om Sumday, Soth July, av ing by I). Langton and J, F. Madden, ne by Messrs. Nash, Cooney, Parcell and othe ce, members are requested to meet atl p.m, Broome et, on luvitation of the parent soctety, to par. ticipaty at the opening of Father Maihew T, A. t wents, “a MAXxtMittas Wan not willing to trig! their proffered | labor of thene f iaciouw pec roes ja neeled to carry friendship, or that the late relela were really air on industr alified ing to jon the Liberal force under Jcanez. The | forthe work to be doue : they require only a mod- latter seems to be the more reasonable suppomt on. | erat We have always doubted the stories slat have lately been current coucerning the lemgn of rebel periics to unite in the iroperial encroachments ip. on Moxico, Although they bave tee vefeated ir inthe Artastic Mosruny, which created such @ - ————— sensation when first pablished that the above firm DEATHS. 5 ( ARCHER-—On Friday, Jaly 25, of consumption, dovermiued to get it up ine cheep (10 cents) edi- George =. cou of Julis aud the late Johu Archer, of this city, in the dod year of his age. MAGAZINGR, &e, The retatives and friends of the family, also the , meinbere of the Medford #t. Methodlet Episcopal Hort Worrts for July and Aaguat.published | Church, are reapecttully inv attend the tunes al, at No. 7 Ivekinan street, and eup by the Am- | from lis late residence, 47 Macdougasl at, on sunday erican News Co, Neseau stecet, N, allernoon, July 3, at 2 o'clock, without further no- Yho July number of this interesting monthly | tice 132 pursuits They are well gq neation ; avd their services sre * tion, t, or bie to the ave. On the other t they mer eclng to @ gection where they are not needed, and where ® Strong subipathy exists Agaioatther. Ibiats t)e loterestof al! that they : m ype: i rr on tt ¥ 5 ‘ CHURISTIF—On Friday morning, July 28th, 1565, | Society No. 1, of Jersey City. GEORGE ELEM: thoir attempt to break up the Union, ¥ not | should stay where they are, and where they p-op- | OPene with peper on the Truth of Supposed Lice | (NS Wen’ ‘kve Chrtstie uly’ dat Rorol vas | MINU, Prost, WI. U'HIPN Wee Rec ue KueM that the late rebels are atill ae heartily Republicen fery belong. We boyy ther e, that Kentu genda aod Felles, wntten by the late Cardinal | cob and Mary Filizabeth Christie, aged 6 years 4 as they were five years ago, And they cer tainly cannot be friendly either to France or to ite Mexiean dependency, Oa the con- trary they must entertain ® spirit of worm ty toward France for the uniulilied hopes which that country held out to the rebels during the late war, end wich induced them to protract the mrug: le touch longer than they otLerwise would have done For these reasons, we incline to think thas the report concerning Kinny S¥irnt's purpo@e to unite with MAXIMILIAN, Was silnply a ruse to cover the rea! purpose of joining the Juanes standard, Toe report is vague, however, and it i# diflieult to de. terinine what is the procise state of ibe case. The only feature of the news that seems entirely clear ts, that Burra and his party have been sumrmar |, drought to a balt in their Mexican expediion, The oext adv) whi probably clear up the mystery which attaches to the present report, an din the Meantiine it is enough to know that Kinny has found “that asylum," in questof which he went 10 Mexico, months and vz daye. The reiatives aud friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, Sth inst, at Paseaic, N. J, att A.M. at the Ketormed Duteb Chureb, Ker, Jno, Berdan, Pas. tor, Cars leave Chambers st, at 5.45 A.M. iui COPELAND — On the 97th inet, Mrs, Sarah Copeland, wite ot Kobert Copeland, aged 45 ven: be eral services will be held at tho resid of the family, in Waverly, Hudson City, No 10's o'clock, A. M.,on Saturday, the 2vth. The re- mains will be takeo to Tarrytown for intermeut, in the Hadeon KR. RK. Train, leaving Sst et, statio: o'clock, P.M. The friends of the tamily are r fulty invited to attend, CULLEN~ William Callen, aged 80 years, The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, op Sunday afternoon, at 2% o'clock, from his late residence, 345 Ninth et, o4 FOWLER—On Friday, July 25th, John Edgar, eon of Solomon and Catharine UC. Fowler, aged 4 years, 4 26 days. verai will take place this (Saturday) aiter it J o'clock, trom the residence of his parents, it 44th ae, os GIBBB—On Wednesday, Jnly 26th, Manuel Gibbs, aged 49 years, 6 months and 10 mae The reiatives and friends of the family, and the mein bers of Columbia Lodge, No. 1, the Encampment, and Exeinpt Firemen, are respectfully invited to at- tend the tuneral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from ¥88 South 6th at, Williausburgb, L. 1. iis MUNTER—Ou Thareday, July 27th, Mary Hunter, eged Ww years, a native of Omagh, Go, Tyroue, Lre- iat : a Funeral on Batarday, 29th, at 1 o'clock, from gho 10000 U.8. 60. 'St,cp 107's 100 Erie residence of her brother, 40 West dvth «t. The Lhu00 U8, 6a, 62s, Lo48G 9300 friends sod acquaintances are respectiully invited to WoSal6 = 600 Hud K attend, ust ger tans KEATING—On Thureday, July 27, William Keat- ing, & native of Boley, Queens Co,, Lreland, ia the Ooth year of bis age, Ilie friends, and the friends of the family, are in- vited to atteud the tuneral, on Saturday atternvon, July 20, at Le o'clock, trom his late residence, 46 North 6th #t, Willlausburgh, KINSLA-Ow Friday, July 28th, Jane Kivela, a native of Navan, Co. Meath, Lreland, aged 7> years, The triends of the family are torpec Hally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 4 Flatbush ave, on Sunday afternoon, July Such, as 2 reees w the Cemetery of the Holy Uross, Pia ash. 3 SULLIVAN—On Thursday, July 27th, after a short and severe iliners, Abram D, Wilson, twin child of Marie and the tate Jeremiah Sullivan, aved 1 year, ¥ months and 11 days, The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, as 2 o'clock, from the residence of his graadmother, Ma- ria Hoffmire, 64 Laight at. 262 TULLY—On Friday, July 25th, Bridges Tully, the beloved wife of Mathew L. Tully, in the 49th year of her age, @ native of the County Koscommon, Parish of ‘Larinen Barry, Lreiand, The relatives aud friends of the family are re- fully iuwited to attend the funeral, on Sunday noon, July SO, at % o'clock, frou ber late roo Wiseman, which will well repay perusal, There are other interesting articles, ag usual, which must make thie magazine come into favor with the read- ing public, will accede to the constitution PAtTHen MATHEW 1, A. B. SOCIETY, 1 adhendeseny: as __ No. 5, of Brooklyn, B.D, Public teroperanee ineeting cor. Giraud aud Tih wa Sunday evening. as T's o'clock, Speakers, Wi. M. Lackey. Keq. Freee lend, Esq, and others. Siucers, Mise Duryea, and other ladies, Moesre, bollae, J Mf. Kally, Clark, Mure ray, and others, Come early THOS. JOYCE, Priest. MICIVL MehBEVEK, Ree. Soe, ile Fs! AN BROTHERHOOD—A MEETING for the purpose of organizing: ew Circle in th Hatt 1 ine * new Circle inthe quickly as possibly, aad WU at bome. cep Ler negrier A Change Viade None too Soon Tor Preaident ha) acted wisely in re ving Bue Fimascial News, Markets, &c. New York, Friday, July 28, 6 P. M.—The gold market, under influence of warlike rumors from Meale vauced to 147 last evening, but opened this morning at 146, then run down to 144%», then up fvnin to 146)., flually closing at 145\4. The transac- tions were emall, The afternoon quotations of the feneral stock market, compared with those of yeeter- day afternoon, show asharp fall in prices. Govern- mente were etrong and higher, The loan market was easy and pot very active até percent, Commercial paper wae offered moro freely, and passed at 7 «9. Sterling exchange wee raore in demand early in the the day, but closed up dull at 108% a 109 for bankers’ On 'Change to-day Flour opened 15¢ ‘be. better, but closed quiet. Wheat opened 2e. a better, and closed dull with the improvement lost, Corn opened le, @ 2e, better, but closed with the advance partially lost, Oate were excited and higher, Pork was higher, Leet wae quiet, and Lard and Whiskey were firmer. STOCK GALES—FIRAT BOARD, perutendent Joa ©. G. Kasnapy, Chief of the Censunl au. Kewsipy bas been engaged upon U, willbe held at Father Mathew ital, iy ber tu rou and sy A ste, on Monday eveniny, daly 81, 1565, at Ty o'clock, — Addreases’ will be des livered by Mr. Kobt, Wilson. Mi. P. C. Hollywood aud others. By order of JAMES J. ROGERS. State Centre, Manhattan, JAMES BRENNAN, C00. 255 SATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCTETY, No, 2, N. Y., will bold # public meeting at their Hall, cor, Bid ind are, o daly hy at 7 Speak Campbell, Singing by Mevers. Wallace, } Connelly and Trimble. ‘Ihe members are hereby Lotified to assemble at the Hail in full re afternoon, at 126 o'clock, and pr City with music, to arsist at the inaugu mo of the Father Mathew T. A. Lb. 5. No. 1 of Jerwey City, Toe Cadets are requested to be on band. by order of the Society, YALNCELOT MURPIVYS Preet. MICHAERL CORCOKAN Manbal, HENKY T. CARROLL, Ree. See 126 ki THER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIEI Y, No.5, N.Y., Hall between 64th snd Bui st. tu aye. Sunday evening, at iy o'clok Po My Mr, Thompson end Mr. TL, Lynch, BE resident of the Parent society, will address the public meeting on the Evils of lutemperance, Singers Mr. Kearney, Miss 0, Mahony sud Miss De Coursey. N. BoP to members are hereby wotified to assemble at there Hall Sunday afternoon, wearing regals at 12'¢ o'cls P. M., without further notice, Membere not yet provided with regalia will be furuisled with badkes nthe Hall, Connell's Band will be at the Hall at 13 o'cloek, and from theuce the Society will proceed to Jersey City tor $36 BE pore of aiding at the ipaucus tion of FM, T. A.B, 8. No. 1, being the fret etarwd in that city tothe memory of the great Aposile ot Tewperance, Cadets will asmenmble arpmwe tuue and place. iby order Of the Society THOMAS MEAs SHER, Provident. JAS, O'REILY, Kec, Secretary, JOHN O'REILLY, Marehal, iy FaAtHer MATHEW U. B. T, A. B, Parent , wociety. il bold their neual public meeting at their Hall, 36) Broome #t, ou Sunday eveuiug, July Both, Speaking by the Kev, Father O'Narra, Pastor of St, Mary's Church of Syracuse, Singing by the vocalists ot the above-named society, PATK. Mc« KEON, Preat, W. MAKK, Kec, sec isu JUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER Mathew T. A. B, society, No. J, of Y., will be r Mall, 26th st. aud Sih ave, on Sunday To P.M. Speaking by b. Cattery, Bay. 4. Bingiug by Miss Connolly, Miss Trim bie, Mr. King and others, The members wili asseme ble tn the Hall om Sunday at 12 A. M,, in regalia aod white gloves, to sesiat in the ipmusuretion of the Father Mathew Society in Jersey City, The Cadeta will meetin the Mall this evening at7 PM, wo re= ceive their uniform, J, O'NEILL, Pres, PATRICK the deceunial census of 1°65, 9 little wore than five years. ean annual salary of #000, and accord- toy to the statement now published bis work ts Hot half completed, He's @ Pennosy!vanian and was ayy ted by BDootanas eary in i860, aud the al work of taking the census Was commenc- ed on June tratof that year, The enumeration ought to have been completed by the fi stof Au wus, accurdiny to the iustructions issued mershaly but it have bie blanks res to census of that, Kexsepy failed to 7 iu time, the work of enume- ration Was extended into the fall and winter of 1°60, and the result was that no returas were ever received from a consiterabie number of Sou- thern cCousus marshals in consequence of the rebellion. To fach the last census was bothing moro than @ farce {n both rections of the conntry The census rnarehals re. velved thelr appolutinents in May, 1960, from Nr Docu anan’s aliminist The Elmira Teachers’ Convention. Tar svnual convention of New York teachers des just been held at Elinira, aud by the published proceedings, we find that some very commenda! le suggestions were adopted. The importance of a wore thorough and systematic method of quali'y mg teachers for their responsible duties avems to gave been fully appreciated by the Convention, end weasre pleased to see that preliminary miepe cave been taken to ostablish a higher standard of qualification, The Sun has loog urged the ne- seasity of # reformatory movement of this charac ter, and the Instances of gross incompetency and wisconduct on the part of teachors, that have wit! - tivon, A mont! later, when «f the work, the Doveras- Beecktsuipes split occurred tn the Democratic party, and every census wourshal was personally notified that he was expected to support the lately fugacions Jou, of rebel memory, or submit to a summary ejection from office, Every marshal who had either principle or pluck promptly refused to be a tool of the Great Mogul of Lecompton, and all auch received notice that their services were no @ the lest fow months appeared 1x this journalare | loneer required, Damcuixupor men being some- mafficient evidence that a chang: for the better ia | thing of # rarity atthat time, the places of good mperatively nooded, Atthe present time, ability | men were fled by the mows illiterate and Sncompe- snd fitness are too often made subordinate to jo- | Hat subetiiutes, woose on! juleite qualification Gthesl or persona! fufluence, A word of recom. | Wee ® promise to support Dare Kinerpas for Presi. geadaton from « ward politician is apt to | feat, Those changes occurrod in she midst of the se «more potent ‘ban the qualifeations thas | Work of enumeration, sud from an intimate know- wre really requisite in «teacher. In | lecye of the subject we know that the euumeration sddition to thie evil, examiners who am | com plots farce © do their duty honestly aud — efti- Se aaa 6 re they bad fairly cormen an les +e Ch, B.& Q. Se. 110 » Chi, & Alt. In. 59 200 Moncesvcseee GAM JW) Qulekeliver M... bi 100 Atlantic M.8,,.165 600 NY. Cea, R.... 9% 1” WDrev veces : j mee, 131 York at, brooklyn, 113 GILMOKE, Bee'y 1 Ay) Gia HOARY GelieRs Va: pass 40: 0 The Income of City Journals, VAN BENSCHOTEN—Of marasmus, on Friday, | + ALLY ROUND — THE STANDARD oP rhe Spapers a 7 1 ny. 2 5 ; ' . ge — % eer yor: F tant solely ou the ground of his mental acquires |! papers of this city bave been wrang- My Fee Wend aephia P. ee Hehehe R ments. It is true that every candidate for the ling over their internal revenue returns, each jour. 160 Atlantic temperance to be unturied and extended, Jemey uw a 10 Erie K 00 Ww ff 4 wonths and 4 day: c P he furronce Diet llers of pebiaing, and King . | seeking to » to , ‘0 & AD A, he relatives and triendsof the family, aleo the eohol to be wmiuated, The members of the — of a lee pone abba be corey by « a peg i be saat oe — the} iwo do. 100 Quiekallver, ‘active aud Hhomorary hackers ot Guimtou | ose Coe | Father Mathew B. hovioty, Nob of Hook Is close standard of education, bus more than thie is > wre ee worthy of public pate ashingtos Market Retail pany, No. 17, with those of Insurance I’atrol No. 2, | 418 requested to aseptic in tull regalia at thelr hall, tesential in order to determine Lis capacity to | Meets because the books of the Internal Rey- Mi ~ st papery are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on | YY Court #, at los A. M., to proceed to Jersey Ciuy “att Frmay Evenino, July 28, 1865, Sunday, July 30, at 10 o'clock, A, M., from lus Lewis | to asrist the indefativable John Lunn in orraniszing wach, Every iustructor in our public schools | 8S Collector do not accurately register the Although the week now ending has witnessed no | &% without further invitation, 183 Aare e Lawrence tl ¢ e, ; i a Ke heey a8 5 ‘ 43 nan ap ead he usual hour, Addresses by . erry und Bde should be required to pass through @ thorough | bUMnest transacted in the offices of this | violent fluctuations in any branch of the produce Yen AGNES areal co Thursday sreni ward Caifrey, Eaqte. Singing by Mesere, Holmes and sourese of training iu order to learn the method of | 84 other journals, So far as the Sus is market, «till, prices of such articles as are constantly age, the beloved wife of John ‘Taylor, and others, Come all, MiCH'L P. Bb . NAN, Vreet. JON O'SHALGUNESSY, Recording 16 Bee. (THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION T. A, i, society, will hold a public meeting inthe School Hall, Kast 19th hear Ave A, on Sunday eveutng, Guth inst, at A o'clock, @ livered by Mr, Sylvester Byrne, HK. Society, and Mere, Lang number of beautiful temper be eun by a tew of the members of A cordial invitation {s extended to a ish to be~ come members of the Bonlety; Bu ling to tah the total abetineuce pledge, fh the ouly manner in which is should be given, viz: by a Rev, Cathoilio clergyman, Very Rev. WM. P. MORRUOGH, DP). L, by JOUN McLAKNEY, Age's. Soe let \ ILLIAMSBURGH BOYs ON DECK The Young Men's Fathor Mathew Ten.perancea * Benefit soctety will be inaugurated by a Grand Te we yerance Lene ation end Puble Meeting, at thou NTION— GLORIOUS NEWS FOR} Hail, cor. South ud and 40h ets, on Sunday aiternoon, Jersey City,—A grand demonstration of the he Suthy gs he ered Ee at Sexy YORGE IAD Father Mathew Temperance Societies of New York, | Wmterestud In the cause bo in attendance. by ° Hrovklyo aud Wiilameburgh, will tdke piace on | Ps J. MULLIGAN, Pro LACKENCK POW RI, pdunday, July 80th, to establish another Father | 5¢ hea Die SL pas Mathew Socloty th Jereey iy The Father ey a] ew pocieties of New York will assem! in 14th et, i > right resting on Brosuway The Father Mathew 1OUS NOTICES, ' Socwwtiee of Brookly a and W illiamaburgh, will aseem- | ——-—-—— amare acai Serene? ble at the City Hall Park, the line will be formed at NAMP MEPTING, AT GLEN HEAD, Long fam Wax increasing in quantity as the season advances have he funeral will take place ou Monday next. experienced the usual fluctuations, aud hence we | 4 t her late residence find to-day a material reduction in several of the ¢ rules of business are ap- | ™o“# common articles of family consumption, euch as to the aforesaid returns, the curious m such | PeMtees beans, poas, onions, &e, rape @xpec- tiseeen in the scores | matters will be able to discover that the Su Aly) CROW: Glgne OF. A: Neeedy Seek bey: ML EMA N basa ‘ desirous of removing from their flelds the early crops, of teachers who, having enough intelectual abilisy | “ireulation tu the city of Now York, second to no | for the purpose of replanting their lands with wheat are inefficient in the sehool-room, because of thelr | Ubber uewspaper p ned, and turnips, and also alarmed ut the re-appearance of woorance of the arto: teaching, Another subject ra eae their oldenemy, the rot, are flooding the markot mich received the approval of the Teac The Fenian Movement. with this article. We therefore advise those who Conventiun, and which ougut to have been acted The following communication, evidently written | are about to purchase in any considerable quantities, Gpon years ago, is that of physical education, | bY «ue Who huows what he is talking about, ex- | to delay until the coming week, when prevent prices The committee that was Appotnted to report plains itself: a Seer eee We BE Lege ering cpt t not in that abundance whic eet nm would seem upon this subject, pretix heir resolutions with Dear Suns-Your article healed “Where the | to warrant, and the few in the market are therefore this admirable truism, 1 he end of all nght edu- | Foni shoul’ bwin,’ is perfectly correct, though | held at figures somewhat above those of former years; cation is beppiness, which cannot be atiain J ia | . oie nos, 7 the mene Jayne, ibe Fontac | vovever, an the peach seeseo bas new fairly seme this world without sharmonious dev tnentof the | fare Ly t ig ave ay toe. bagels eines at renecne menced, the demand will be considerably lessened, body with the wind.” There is perhaps no refiria | und sre aucceeding to @ degree never Serban at’ and prices will no doubt be shortly reduced. Ae reearis peaches, we are assured by tarmere and oth- connected with the subject of education that baw | S204 Wo weexcept the time when the Irish vol- eis, that a bountiful erop will be gathered thie rea. fon, and the admirers of this luscious truit will soon imparting knowledge to his pupils. A person may | COMCeMme!, the other papers are at liberty to Attain e very high dogree of scholarship, aud yes | UUSFheh ovr tt be incompetent for the position of » teacher, | 4! Seed wibh the ty What to teach is one thing, and Aow to teach in | the SUN, aod when t another, This feature bas heretofore been regard. | ed too lightly, and thee TRADE NOVICES. *XCURSION—EVERY MEMBER ON The Committee of the New York Operative Plasterers’ pie nic are requested to atiend the meeting this Baturday evening, at 5 o'clock, at Mr. Riley's, corner of 4th st, aud Sib ave, as there is busiuess or xreat importance to be transacted. THOS. HULLAHAN, President, PHILIP SIMPSON, sec'y. M41 E TAILORS OF THE WEST to attend @ mass meeting on Wureturns, We are perfec:ly rea t ented on the part of New York, Jvry 9, 1865. been #0 strenuously sud persisently uoieers Wreated their Lidependence from England. opposed ag | hy eis one class of Euglish supporters they that of physical tranny. This o iiliate, as ‘les are bitter position is founds | ucve au exprcbt | A / jig o'clock precisely, By order of EUWAKD L, laud, ‘Trains leav iter’a Point ut 8.u0A, ° ed on no tenable theory, for there is noneonu which it | Sl: plavable evernea of eve y movements which | be able to “indulge” at as cheap @ rate ns atany | CAKEY, Marshal of the Farent soctety 15 M ee int leave Glen ety ad es Sa 0; ! ean reat; Duta very large class of pars «| ete 1G aive Prectiom ta she coupiy Ahes has the] sesnen for many 9 Fratton has advanced, owing BLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG | CHABLICK. pisces |! ae bued with the jd parents are its | bad uck §) claim their i eruity, All the freedom | to the diminished ly, while meate ain firm, s kather Mathew Society No. 1, on Sunday Vv , “PPP Ww M mM ih the ides thas physicnl education is eithr | th: juire IM the privileye of cutting she throats, | changed, Among the new varieties now tn- | evening, at Ue o'clock. Messrs. J. Thou een i] EV, WM. McALLISTER WILL Dedicate .¢ en absurdity or posisively injurious to youth. anu | I ng bod insulting thelr fellow-clsizens of | chided in our Liat, we quote sweet potatoes, wt ibe por | A, L. Goldy will address the ineeting, Singing by the new Methodist Misslon on Graham ave cor, | iensferé thay Gaitri FOUL, BBY | the Cattiolic faith, beng armed, i secretly en. | alt peck, sod a tew p'ume at 2c por quart, dir, McCabe, Miss Mahony and others, “GRORGE 4 Devoe st, on Sunday, 80th inet. ath Me Tiayers @ y dewrwinetly frown it down. A aed t eo by the Briigh Government, | Bttcherat Meata.-Roast beef, prime, 30a3Ke; com: | REILLY, Pres, ‘THOS.J, LOGAN, Sec. The mem. | Meeting at 1's o'clock. pervicerin the evening ad specious arguinens is adduced by ise porsonato | Ys owe Moab ws loug as they can keep then | M0 1SaZiey do soup pieces, Tvalbe ; do stewing pieces, | bere ere Hotitied to attend in full regalia, at the Hal, | &cicck. The public are cordiuily invived 'e aitend i the effect that children have au abundarce of figihou cach other, there i mo dancer of ther | L15¢s do moked, d0nzse; do tongues L00a1 25; | 04 Bunday, ab 12M, wo inaugurate another I's: eoeieaes : ndance of erers | t a é , Re R. ‘ ; porter house, S0Ko6e; corn-beaf, | Mathew Society, By order of EDWARD ‘ Cio, and thar the very habits of youu preclude Os their arms agatnat be Pho Baglah © for hind quarters; Taide for fore | BELL, Marehai, 4 the noceeslty Of @ celisthenio symer. ian wie | Glee he cine cca orangemen mo matter bow aH Tt por ronda | A A. AH. — PUBLIO MEETING WILL NEW LAW—SOLDIE ED f ? en, 8, why his 10, mitted agames @ Catholic, | Linide; do chope, woakbe; lamb, per pound, jhav5; ° . a a - na 4 AE “ . sky “ fe is hat our boys and paris grow Up harrow " nant ey x tis only where the Ora We 1 see exist w | ane me ; fresh pork, 1Sa%0e; corned-pork, ine ¢ be beid by the Father Mathew I’, A, B. Bocle.y. in the line of duty, or their heica, we eutitiedt & sd, woak-limbed serehorls | any exiout that ycu hour of the disgraceful out. ; tripe, a0 per pound; lard, | No. Jy of Brooklyn, iu the Temperance Home, the | bounty. LEFVERI 3, HOPMAN & CO. Ww Park f € woakelimbed, pale and delicate? iy is 9 | races Vat adorn Holfaet and its vicinity ¢ euch oc | arm % 20a2oe, “ ‘nth PAN Louipecance Tsthule, oot ¥ Hamilton ave and | how, Times Buildiug, New York, 859 ' very stale but a very trushiul adage has | ¢ jhever heard of where respectable | 440! siriped bess, 120 et de i ge TRY Herts, 108 | dedicated by the RGAY OVOGINE, Say ou gt fo clock, TOTICE TO DISCHARGED SULDIEKS— meas GAT it beth tbe tree | Sip. stn Proeoont ive io aiy auton | bal Liaher ae lle, seh Weise | Sabatier ae MMAR, Ratrnese else | | aring bern comiahes or ves suse seen | ” “ x oe Our 6 ’ : Jimena, rf poun CaAl- 7 y . 4 7 . | collecting ba ¢ D ave EDEL BSe inclined. Phymcal education is to the A Weeuats yk Huaix Panaoon. = nga LA. gee ig Py black fabs tte land and J. [. Ferry, Siuging on CL Kine, range ments for sets accounts of soldiers who have « : : t lue fish. Salle ec; weak Sieh, lugle; nds are rev os war, balance: youutiog, Dtate bon. ms i 4 pean 8 to the young tree. If the littio eprous ; ; New Pablications, butter firh, halo *ieope la ubane, fi - gugureion Shas will be given by the’ texte ou ne other ‘atrearaaee, Asivane os inne Jutorination ’ wed to Ww up with D some, Foun Years in sic ‘ Poy y Smoked and Cured Fish, Smoked cels, 22aa5e; | 43d, to e's Grove, to ij n the ple ratis, Peusious procured, Hack pay and bouuty to .. ee P without attention It becomos NB DVOND Na NIN Lelie Been bee | eunoked halibut, thavec; eruoked emureecn, ieesee: | of the day. Proceeds tor edt of the pacerures | Foire of deceased soldiers, “1. UAGWN & CO., Banke? scrooked and deformed tree ; and in like manner fi ry Of 4014, incidents and romance of the | emoked had, 2 muokod horring, por buneh, Iba GHARL MURPHY, Pres, NAKD MARILN, | 7s 2 Park Vlace, an | ‘8 child will never atta(: fec s ne the wus " : 1c; smoked mackerel, 159100; salted mackerel, 1 ic, Bec, pecs : “ ae ; M4 Se artes is Nek partoalion of develop Nees ARUT® AF VICKSUUTE, | ee aa ey cietnerel Gala) aried codtshy Se llee << | TORIZE-MON READY FOR PAY. + men! physical training, that it otherw ee sak Michoud, and Salisbury, with pleklod sodsiah, iin) 2c. isea aibai ho nikal i 1h; A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG mente.Lenobecoty Blontieim, tor Brittanis Trise . might acquire, The close sympathy between the a ite iid pe sous journey of 400 She tah. stat wore, a res Bete cone alte 8; Men's Fathor Mathew 'T, A. B, Society No. i, of | “#2 Shandy, Oseola and Laltiuu, sunilower, Stoves ” c < 1o8 oe P tht i 3 ‘ 4 . . 5 NO. i, , L mind and the body is also w proof that to seourg | Hui. live nora povial Wat ihe OR Crabes tofte por, Tet bead On; do hard doze Bu; came: | BYe alate. ee Latins ere Brentags duly, 8b, Maes ee eehie ah Ae MACAG) ist the highest development of the former, the iO OL te wih Ulirasions, Publiabed | bard, per lish Thal 00; do eolt, Sister, se sace quart Teoting will be addressed by Hon, William D, | Bout Ansle, lor Padeon ts ae paysnig a must not be negloctod—thas, in the laugu flis book preseuts an ins ag ag Dixi 1 Kobirabl, buueh. Base j atria) foes 28 hall (hyper eat kad ye Slain by Messrs. Quing, = a 7 ot SOS) » Hele ; pe, duke per buneh; a he ' Specia pling will be Le: "rs. ee quoted from the report of the teacher's comuiustee, OF SEI bale | peck : Arnie, Caso por bunehi Neltuem Ob Gute for ping at. o'clock, phate : dom made apparent to Northern poe ple, who have | tue; Tadislivs, bunch, lade t onlona, ball prek, duasu; ock, for the purpose of appolnt- ie a marshal aud other officers tor to-morrow, ‘the ae wibers ae Vequested to meet at the Hall at JL ate iT + M, to-inoriow, for the purpose of proceed. | OR ; wy City, to be present at the organization WILL ot the Futher Mathew I. A. K Society No. 1. of Jer- For passage wey City, PATRICK LYONS, Pres GEORGE there must be # “harmonious devel pment of the. ng hie Vasil popbard, ; ale; shallots bunch, atte | oa e, bunk =o war- i PArelOr, “ade; WALEr Cresees, qty rarlic, Yon body with the mind.’ Vhese subjects are of wher 5c; onion + wens Siggive; cucumbers, La2coach; siring ratives that have found their way into the news- Oot . , highest importance to all who are interested in the. News | hean Maile ', pock; peas —a—e y peck; mint, per papers of the country, Tho reason is simploen- | bunch, Sate; ‘sjuashes, each, Salve; cabbeges, lus cause of education, and we ure pluased to see that | ough. War correspondents ar Be; carrots, buach, dae ; ASPATAKUA, —A~ Cj Cau been siting ub home, aud rea sasiructed to send san 3 siied, quart, U'NELL, Ree, Sec, 148 ao thet } , lowers, @ach, i; peas, shelled, quart, 5 a : MSEAG = he 7 Boos task mescante will te ‘epsouus” esernetly news, oat pal ahers never desire the personal exe pte, Be, bun A arg eat on aca PATHER MATHEW T. A.B, SOCTETY | PASSAGE FROM AND TO render these propositions practical, and thus vlon,| P°Touee of their abtaches when active operations dozen; en F : the Z 2 eo mere - G No. 6 of Greenpoint, will hold a public meeting at wad London—Hy the Oid Black Star Line, ! or 7S per dozen; tenons Gabe; dried apples, per | their iiall in Franklin et, next Bandar cooatont | Liverpook the RESOLUTE sails on August Let. — vate th system of the Siaty to w iauch, | MF@ 4 Dedewcribed, Now that she auoke of wary) Ib Fiat2e: i kory hu er end, Smite Meany | SPOARIME Ly Mr, Joba houipeau aunt others. Buaity by ioedon—U, GHINNELL, sails oo Aug, te standard than is now occupies. has blows aside aud the pullic desire wa insight] ber pout Yaie; qpgpapUle OO4OY ; DauaUaa, duce | [i Meesres Hagan and Stoker. JOUN DENNEN ‘ For pawouge apply W WILLIAMS & ULAON, at Vice JAMES NUGENT) Koy, Sey li te