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him to the interview. Both parties lose the'r tem. fer, an! during the altercauon, the forner.em- ployer resoria to violence. and is shot dead by the younger and Wesker man. The as» of deadly weapons under any similar TUESDAY MORNING, ALC ad - The Hichmond Election, Wr to-day have s comirmation of t & report con- cerning the annulment, by the military authori- | dove wo the young man imight have been righted ties, of the late municipal election in Richmond, | by an appealtos cous. of funtion, and there iano sccor panied by ® specification of the cause that | dowbsthataeuit fir slander could have been in- led to thatection, If Genoral Tunsen's allegation | guyuted, aod the defamer placed under bonds uot fs correct, that the issue in the election waa openly | to repeat the offense, Tois was the proper made between those who aided and thore who op | course to pursue; by departing from it, and posed the rebelion; that men were probibited | p porting to Lynch law, one victim haa been marie, from voting who bad fought in the Union armys | pad the young man is likely toexpints hia crime by while late rebel soldiers were permitted to vot™ | gn ignom nious death upon a ecaffold, Common then the “reclaimed” of Richwond must be un- charity will bel'ove that his offense wae prompted commonly perverse. It seerns almost incredible | more by the uncrriain'ies of a legal mode of ob- | that the people of that city, who have suffered un- | taining satisfaction for {ojur.es, then any criminal der mil tary goveroment for more than four ;eary, | design of taking the life of hie form r employer. should court its cuutinuauce by such concuct @8 | The young man doubtless ref. ctod upon the posl- that of which they have just been julity. They | tion of affuirs, He was too poor to inatitute leral claim to be true Union men; they have taken the | proceedings: wae aware that wealth and position smnoaty oath, and sworn allegiance to the Gover | favored hin former employor; and thata protracted ment, with the apparent intenticn of becoming y 0d | Jaw out, even if he sucveeded ju obtat: ing @ rivht- citizens, Why isit, then, that they pers’st in cling | eons verdict, would impov righ hin during the ing t thedebris of the rebellion, imdtreacherously | law's deloy, Me therefore ree to obtain flaunting the rebel flag with one hand woile the | @) act of justice by ® more summary process otber js reverently raised in taking the oath ot | wiih the above unfortunate result, Ia rasbr eae fealty to the Union? They ought to know Dy this | brings misery Upon two fami les, and outrages the NEW YORK SUN, 1865, vos time that it le greatly to their jutereat to bury the | whole community | y a scene of vilence which the pest nobiivion, ratber than to keep its bister rec: le | laws are intended to ont. In viewof be mode rections before the people by evidences of # latent | of proce ture adopted iy our courte of justion it Lee It will no: do to suppose that spirtt of rebellion, comes important to joquire if a citizen ta promp ly the forgiving dispomtion of the governmentand | and fairly protected by the common ‘awa ea they of the Northern people is any evi lence of weak- | are at present adruinistere!, Je it not too eq tte coors Aleuient policy has been adopted towerda | ty the case thatan ay coved suitor is prevented the South eimply Lecause tho triumphant party | from obtaining rapartial justice, trom his inability on the late contest is disposed to be venerous wid | to pursue in the courts s weultoy ayia roniat? magnanimous, The balf million of lives that the | no: burdreds of neh aod induential ¥ North has lost by the treasonable conduct of these | the merited punishment of ther eri: Richmond voters and others, is still fresh in the | gheir victime are une le to follow them (hrouwwh the metoory, and is brought forward with increased | gortuous pathe ofamulsatlaw? If thie be ao, fe it vividness when the old spint of rebellion ovem | not bi ch time thet sone reme ly Wore covised tocit Gonally gives signa of life, The Southern | ghe Gordian knotw ofl gal red tape, for the purpose peope have it in their power to hel» | of more speedily obtaining the fuctice that is due to eradicate the remembrunces of the past or to! every 1p njured by oue of his fell ouay ceep theron in view and aggravate them by eich | We wanta few commo sense courte, orilar tothe onduct as shat towhich we allide. That they ty P hice Commissioner Acton should choose the latter course is certainly strange, | Justive to be available, should be prompt, for while it can avail them nothing, it wreatly - + eetards their social reorganization, tends to pro- NAVAL AUPRENTICE SYSTEM sract their oxperience of military government, and | The Vrigate sabine as a “chool “bip—wWhy vey the foundation for permanent animosliy and et bal Wa Auabisd renee ar tae rancor between the two sections. It would be] gtruction Di ess-tiow a Pupil is Kirst nfinitely better for the Bouth, and for the whole iLeceiwed, te, sountry, if these spiteful exhibitions against the (Correspondence of the Sun.) Government were dispensed with. They are noti- | ace ey mom Ora July 81) eg ing more nor less than fitful sparks that rise from The U, 8, Frigate Satine, Lieut, Commander R. B Lowry commanding, arrived here to-day, having left the smoulderiug embers of ri: bellion, and in thie few York op Saintday bi noon, ‘The Shake wie dght they are regarded at the North. The true very pleasant; the wind boing light and variable, policy of the South is to merit well of the Govern | né:ding an excollont opportunity for the apprentices ment and the Northern people, By much meaus | to cain practical experience in “working ehip.” The hey will eubserve their own interests by insuring interest and growing Importance of our on early releano from the rcatraints that aru now | naval epprentice ayetem leads us to give a detailed Mposed upon them, while @ contin ance of euch | accountof the planof this new branch of our naval ecte as referred to at Richmond will make therm deserve an intertninable military government, Do la us ¢ aye | t t one presided over increnaing provrevs and the piane for its tuture value, ‘The need of a naval apprentice eyetem which bad been once tried in our vervice and failed, owing to variety of causes, made iteelf epparent at the com- menceruent of the rebeilion, Tho scarcity of naval ‘The planters and small farmers in some parts of seamen, men who were conversaut with the routine voulsiane have set an example that sould bes 41d duties of men-of-war, gave the departwent mach warning to @ certain class of bobbyists, The | anxiety and caused conside able delay in fittine ont wrangle about the “price of nezro labor," and the | verrr the pressing and important demands of 16. It bad been euppored that he men, judicious advice of the radical element, led the Peetan ike Governs thes bec a pay iB laree vor bonns for many years, would cote forward fa the pe ‘orn of organo to —_ — joa the | ihe cvent of war and Pav beck thew munificent vita ces proposed, The result was that the farmers whiel *y had been :eceivins, this the depart. pales Lh white meu to do the work, whom, th Ww ent were dieappolp ed, oud, we are sorry to way, but erocur - ; ' Seed wh few evinced hab ein tude and petriotinn, y hich allege, perform the service better, quicker and | might have been revonally expee ed, and would , ti ril ; in have made thelr name a household word; but now the more satisfactorily in every respect. The conse. need for then ie prt and the war is over, we ere nnn quence of this is that the negroes are sunning | ble to give say ¢ odit these Ushermen #6 a 1epie- scntative body, themselves in idleness, and living upon such fare The nevies of other naval powers shave thetr nava : ‘ ad r raining ole, and Enyland ecpees #8 they Oem Risk apy 1 de belly Be PEDP hee i ie noted for her wisdom and foresight fa we @rosee that this condition of things would result " jueation of boys tor rervice on board of war ve ween : " » . nthis country, t stein has at tines heen ridi- ee wd perience geriet . . 54 — oe culed, alshouzh son +o! our best nuva. offices have ey make @ ignorant neyro beleve at he | app oved the pan, whie othe:s have ol) tout 3 my onthe ground that at ite organ'zation they pon not work Ms all oe one 6 ni veya woull'b eut jnete 4 40 the pi work of brineine it arbitrary rate of wages, and, putting a liberal con. | tone lon, forgetiing that fo these opp. entices,who ftruction upon the advice, be is not very particular haviig once become thoroughly instiucted im sea. sbout working at all, If this inerference of the eadicals continues much longer, it will not le sur- sing to repetition of the Lou! — hele ae she Rape Toany dieupoolutieute it was abandoued in 1543, and er sections of tLe South, for to that it certainly Bae not revives Oars int Muay ot ae year te Aine Was Ode; Oo be ut ine DLL eo. hei viet Savice to the negroes: 18) to work penctice and schoo ehip tor naval app.entices, under ‘or what they can get, at leasi uni! the condition the command of | Comman k, Lowry, of the Bouth becomes more seitied. Teach them | US: ally se.ected by the navy de. shat “haifa loaf is better than no bread," strengih and pide, Our apprentice system wee formally in 1 Mares 2, 1537, but atter ururated ans case in | by an act of Congrees, da manelip and naval gunner,, would in the course of a few years become we bone and sinew of our naval yort.utand arduous duty of < On @ fins bade the y AGM ideuch & (OFM we Not on tie bat of & chvacter whic! ee up en @jual, i not make Lynch Law Common Law, AMRLASOUOLY in tance of @ resors to Lynch law, navy wasto emany tite reiable at woud pi Oas receut.y occurred in this city, which justifies | Tem ei Ot theo fateh hg eed asin reviewing the presen, co: d tion of our com. Salto be e men cout «Ub @.ee.4, and mon law, with a view o determ u ng whehor es he ustee in that siizen can obtain that speeuy juaico in the courts | *¥ d tue navy de. , unul the which evecy individual aggrieved by another, | 4 wentted to, A nian of wealth and position bes | ¥ oad in bis employ two youny men, who for eight ornine yrars have honestly and falthiully served ther pruci So wol satistid is tho employer det, wo that at aner Lowry | tun of pio) ed with their ability, t at forecy cal years be eutrust | pei and son and ed alracet Lis entire business in tholr Chargos | Ve.iatont, wp ible while he attended to the well pid dui ew connected | bach } edge 2. ag thes with # public appoinurent im anotoer placo Of ow Olea ou! se, Be loug as the employer could tire the labor | MOS Ue a ae of (hese young men, he was eniited to tue profits | 16 Snc.8 ' ‘ ' ' Ps Com s weloe of the business hic ‘established, apd | iva uy hee ond could pot reasonabiy lod feult with thois dotere | be» | ony slot ear ' teewub minetion to leave his omployrwent and act up in | ° ni © 4 ro business for themselves, ‘ike youns men, hows | ' uk ate . ! ne u ' ’ ae veo ue - ever, decided wwe k tor theinasty es, aud aceorde | mest, 10 MGs Woe COnmade ob Ei 8 su4yte os ® ‘nely hire an office, and enter inio lesttimate | *ttin tte a Pers titucaee ee] - " ah fin che Umaval tee Up @ @ diode Oa. set | comperiiion with tholr Irte employer, For some | bo ete tap adiy bee as bra O OU. Psu, Oe two yéarh only the aame: of ibe employer hag | amie eo bitine Uline an wad’ toe taiee ett oF we eC Wh KO @ wud ui A iad, Pie Hy 0 0 Customer ecause the yougy 1 beets io pate he iu the eetrvice ne te bope torn known ¢ t at © youay men fore, that many customers uaturally gave their | “wo 8 BUA DU OR. OF Os buics why Ab bus: | ROLLE Mckee ¥ We bOye WOO rCub ou Lew u, usiness (0 the two young men, Because | Avi) Pose eEe4 60 Uiaue Ld the hue ao Beuol they were rsoual halt Of bee bod vad LO, wy 1 Vale. t ives ot Y bi ecqualuiances to differs | conLnine (heir wockea ou pry tM @ aso) war ab ent partic& who had never come into Contues | the expeuee ob the peVe.uiceut, Nothias coud bave with the principal of the old drm, Unier thea be,2, Mie 3 peter ey gertindlics IPP Meee tr 848 meu eR tae eucd & cit. 8 0) Leyes at circumstances the business of the form r eipployer | Upea Le + ene dud Le waver Jeudede dwindl . " Vous COP a bu tobe Y Wise boys, Mid be Wadete a jes down to # merely nominal aftair, im Ted Wee vily COMsuiLM Cd Gd bod. O Lhe sebool Perfectly atteuced to by one greeu hand, wile bie | #lup. 4 | ‘dhe mistake of ex enlistment was speedil, Yy Principal gives his own attention to the wore valu. able public appointment, Angry at bis loss of Dusiness, and unwilling to improve it by leciti- mate effort and energy, the former employer takes every occasion to denounce the two young men who bave lof him as thieves and Villaias, hoping by such @ course to preveut his former customers from patronizing the new firin, For Maay montlis the young men endure the slauders and persecutions of their former employer, until a last one of them enraged at some new slander, Spproaches the author thereof and demands acretractiou of the calumny, The young man, kno wing the superior physical Mrength of the person from whom be dewands an at of justice, Prepares to defend himself from aoault by carrying pair of loaded pistols with | regitied suu @ Otuie the incuricbie were | turned trou the euiy as OLY Bs PUEsiv.w, Gud HE thir time, out of the number (Over ¥v.) on board, {thee te bub tuo satanees of this class, aud {they will soon be aepaeu of, aysieu OF caretus | e@ieseed dp the pela, WUny wad care, Which Is ex- 1) OX doi b.Om, 1h de Aol Win ANCe LuLO ° 4 impossible tur any baa boy to Oot, this suteresing Mid piotnimug Lody of tue embry naval service, The ereatest care te taken i ist jection of bos; the, tuust be ld end nos oves lo olage, Atl4 they must weou.e not ies than 8 inches iu height and vies around the chest; at 16 years, (bese height tides be 4 tee, lu wuches and BY inches around the chest; each candidate must be able fo read, write and spell, Le tee irom physical dissb! ides well grown, healthy, ative, and éxnibit ap 9 tisude for the ocean aud dufies of gea lite. To uard aga@inet bad characters, the candidate must pe of good tuordi e'audin, uot au sodcatured apprea- tice, ius Lever have been chacet or convicted of erline ; be must be a willing applicant, and must have the written consent of his parent or frarcien. Parenat can rest Assured (hat applicants will be compelled to eroumstances Cannot be justified, The Injury | nore th i som because | 5 Unoer the preeent | moral at the unde horoug! ezpminetion ne to their end Plvatent qua he t is cetermined Depa: tment to have none but cood and pranising boys euter this ee! t those who willbe a cedit to the country and will not contaminate t yew se now oa board. BSickiy and effeminw 44 ¥ not be taken, The Government cannot afford keep naval ho pital nurser: Cos jor invalid boys any an to provide s faren iv howe of reformation for boys with ses-eoing livities. €.e@.0.e the pub le are to understaad that asy attempt foiat upon the service sickly boys, with a view to their health, or y_ boys to eetebleh their future Perey, will be met at this school with a firm retusal, and that time and money ei pioved in euch efforte will be ua lesaly expensed, ibe opp entices ace bound by the conreat of their pare di guirdians to serve thei country until ' “1 years of age, receiving for their services th iving and pay, whieh wares fi eight to ten dollare per month : a portion of which wil be retain- ed ualit heir term of recvice expiice, After passing (he examination berore the earreon Anu istiuctorsy the Paymaster furnishes the app: eu- tre io immediate use the following articles oi eliotn sn: One n@t, cloth cap, pair of clot trow em Naunel over sind uader-shiris, parc Of diawers, Flora neck-tie, socks, while duck pause and tivck, comb, km, pot, pau sud. poon; one bat of roap, clot baw anda badge The boy le then taken to the eb p's coi poral, who stim in the tiaoeio, ination trom alin ran & jor-boy, Next the sailmukes tur- mi witha hammock—his bed wat of age, master at-aiins plac bio ju a meas, and oa pia ed fort, on whch batot bis bas aud baw. Let ‘The atihe iere mee out pace where Bach boy bas ALumMteryiveutohiuwhen he and be re- faite (hat wumver as lone a6 he is an epprentior thus “ 10)" transte. ed, Vor the iret teoorthrve siways ie “ivi,” po mauer Wuere Le le after com ne onboard the boy ia aio. es ne | ucO aud # Ghver (be CuO; he ship's 6 pura and other pet y ollie rs, Who ihetruct be 1 ue Cetesal routine of Che veesel Aoicue st pe ot sian apd boreal slavolu ble 1.8 litte attamcer, Gtacuaile he veghue to , aud ou the jourth de, or bieuvew ule he ie iust@ied beste bhe ss, ho sesgue hau to ihe pooper en ius etiucswn, Ua the @ terion oF buat day be ie carnieled w. a tie Litance © Hin clo bit, and trom Meat time Le be ee sully wa we lees at bor eCUb Ve Olu ki tueaUiled with (the daly routine of the slip oud eenvol The tror nut of the boy cf iphen a chase OF au mace (0 conborm to equ Gueue oO tay 4G BLOW Misiue ale La One tauor sa alowed to ewery Li toy 4, whone duty ibinso sepail the clo.uing mad ives hew iu ae POO. Opec sti, CU LY ek teh bie yw CLO Les, he bo eu lean the breach on a val weculte ue, Our ereet Oulne whith bh ate la 9 clothing the bove is tual chey aie ‘erved we meee, Done other bein. waue by ihe cone tac Ol coutee whey aie Lou letr@ sud some ume iouak elapee beiose a new boy eau be fluted out in uns Tori) Thuch tune aod copeiensbe vau te mace ial is logt by thid etam@ot Kuings, A ®oOU tanker wud bate to becateud wthe head and feet oi the boys. A fice bait bepand ta fh roo are jocaced to, waid on the starvouid clue of the vessel, and to enfoice Cieaude u sud CULLivele 4 tasie ae Woo we the habtior he Obe OF LHe Lirst wis of Lue echoui, Dork, teaming of the opprenuces ie Very Cace- 1 to by she offiecs, aud Woe Kind. paene uw of Kev. Mr. malver, Chapiaia of (he 8 a CUMTAL 68 Of ile fuituiui pelformance, rv. com ale bed every Sunda), and 6.6 or @ mem aud istiuctive, No * bib ue olecoureé are given to p.ejunice $he YOUN Edu | e8LbG Lilo Bgminet i UligouE cd. Vice aud Ao eectarian ism ts forced upon ibe A Sunday * uool to teseh Bible wy te bewe tormed, aud C od books aud p.spers aie Gisutbuied at stated sater- “ ea € 0! the per ou it volt, ihe boys own @ fine ard well-selected {brary of shout one thousaad volumes, a. cae . taken of Weuw, aud ey ace read wick i e.cet, ho Naval Ap working admi- by aud prox $ is & matter of “ uportmuce to uF as & LeuOD, and te worthy of fapport ud comimensiauon, anil corvene Vaugeh wil be put in corumiss.on in a day or two, be moored at New Loncon asa permanent re- jug gud practice up ol tue echooi, Ihe steam unboat 1.oga is now onthe E etern coast, reciuibing a fun, on the Laker, is alo emp oyed » Lt ie hoped it a snort tine to 10 (uree or tour thou «and boys ior this xo0a work, Me next leties will be aeseriptive of the details of diy rouane on board. m th Fimancial Newi, Markets, &e, New York, Monday, July 51,6 P. M.—Gold opened thie morning at 143%, and after selling up to 144s, closed a8 145s. A comparison of the afternoon quo- tations of the general stock market, compared with those of Saturday aliewuoon, show a decline in prices of from 4 to 84 percent. Governments were quite steady ata little jower ates, The City of New York brought out some large ovdere for the five-tweaties, The supply of money waa ample at7 percent. Mer- cantile paper passed more freely at 7 a9 percent. The bauk #tatemeut shows a falling off in deposits of reven millions, and in lowns of about halfa million, ‘The \egal tencers have declined 95,769,447. Sterling lance was very dull at ‘g@ « per cent, lower. The best boukers bilia sold to day . Oa ‘Change to-day common Flour was heavy, and Lic. a lic. lower, Wheat wus duil and nominally Sec. ac, lower, Corn was le, lower, clos (ne more steady Cate wee dull and drooping. Mork opened firmer and closed lower, Beof wae quiet. Lard was @ shade firwer, aud Whiskey was ner, STOCK SALTGO—VIMOT NOARN, 9600, U8. 6 "81s cp..106 S10 10000 10 lau U.S. 6a, 1.0.00 do,, 40.000 do. 5000 a 6000 U8. 14100 ' ee aia Bu00 Tenn HO N.C. 6a. . i # Cin, wus 38 a} ft. re | 98 ieaant x beauteous litle innocent od Wo Bee, AD Angei ch BRATAin, AUCTION NOTICES. _ WALLACE—On Aang, ist, Cecelie Wallace. infant UCTION § 4 or y CROCKERY, c. a-wehter oF Witt aad Buse Wallace, used 1 your LENRY Gi. BY Ene" sso wiki eel ta 4 a monthe. tust deale.s. on Tueeday, Aucuat let, at 1 ao t, A voneral wgortme:t oO! ul Kinde of nde and acquaintances of the fam!ly are res preimal invited to attend the fune tf o'es Py OOF. 44th at. ith ove over the drat i 1 gren.te and common ware, glasware, ‘ole ae 5 | Sd e8 tets, Ke, Se, Bale withou! ieserve. 276 ——-—_ —————— | Al CTION NOTIC i — CROCERY, CHINA, " ches, FB. HUNT, i y ry Aue,, TRADE NOTICES, lat, 1s veisek, bb 201 Poot eee sO aRE Ts = inn ae ——- | food arportiuent, im lote to suit deaiers. OOL 8 We A MASS MEETING OF THE VARNISH- | Picked. 270 ere’ and Polishers’ Association will be held this 1 #t. Punctaal attendance te requested, Tait FAY, Prest. GEORGE SHANNON, Sec. 2 RICKLAYERS’ P, B, UNION—THE RE- rular Month geting of the above body will be hed on Wedueday Eveving, Aug, 2d, at Ts ofelock in Demilt Diepeneary, cor, 25d et, and ud ay. A full puceencs of o tcl ea required, pete ae ¢ an 6 ection of officers; a'so nou-u einbers are in- vied to attend. CILISTOPHER CAPPER, Pres, PAIRICK W, BRAZILLFE, See, a2 ‘Toesday evening, lst inst, a8 5 o'ciock, sf. is ey Sale every Tue | AUCTION NOTICE — WILL B 2% this diy, at 11 o'ciock, at 16 Minett ' ani fixtures of a tanaly grocery _ lease sue cheap reut an UCTION NOTICE E Sonn, Lane sock ant liquor sore, with 4b .0 100m, 6 wil 1. W. EZEKIEL e. Bro IKLYN TAILORS’ TRAT : PROTEA M | Seturet are cerpals int cooklor one SY tve and Benevolent Ualon—The members are | }, ; hereby notified toattoad the Monthiy Mee'ime, this Aue cite hell IL Lk ea ad Turscay Even ne, the Ist inet, Picnic tickets wi! Joe | a _ - - ~ Ha wal be rigidly eu.orced | PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY—JAS, no ending, 0 t AG wer, \ d n Kha Pres. M. DEELY, See, 14 F716 ltsge sasoosisest. of mute asa hone (COACH MAKERS’ UNION, NO, 1—THE Moe tay Tienes boots, shoes, vel members are carnestly requested to attend « tion Of d alere and hiouwerespees recaler monthly wee'ine this evening [ner a, 2 t |p RELLY, 60 Second ora, 7 Aucurt, at their roome, 967 Bowery. By oder, |W. . tthh AB A spect be LB, LONG, Prest. PALI? MeKEON, Bee, ith W M AUCT’R.—OFFICK, 170 sore . : hatham sua Nom E—THE CARMEN AND LABOR. thi Aes atham Sus ers Aavoc.ntion of the City and County of New | jiqwil on at. lodhoran Yo kwill bold their regular y: thly ineeting on thie | ena Loree ative pat 7 _ evening, the Ist inet. at the New Apolo | —— 76 Prince et. at T'¢ o'clock. Ali the wemlee BESINESS ¢ HEARC ae iequesied to atend ghie meeting, by od of the President, JOUN LYNCH. PAIK ch gat — — - — tienen —_ Anal : pceiibligeradiaa -_ GREAT CHANCE{FOR SALE. A TOTICEA REGULAR MONTALY Mit: | A excelient cower Laur tore in Wille . ins of the ue Stone Gu and Fis Without etock, wel ftted up, nod low ce ppy Le hed in Union Hall co. ner of hata j pesLoriate »P. GAPFNED, Auctioneer nie r oa Tuesday evening, Aue, Let, at ¥ | bee =t, room §, 4 ONITRE rt ee GOOD CHANCE,—FOR SALE, & GOor PERATIVE PLASTET wun icn. The te-acn fe Hs tier emer week yn Hizy at 1 @ proprietor bea other business to atieas oe js sch ave thie Ci nealav) fo. ‘he above, 1 Pies, ‘THOMAS pet AN OLD ESTADL (GARMAKERS’ UNION — RRGULAR | kar nb meeting wilbe held at 162 hiesver ei, ba ede por SALE-TNE ITED COOPERS, NO 2.=YOU ARE | joacicut Noctis hereby notiiied (o utteud ISHED GROCERY Siore a) ‘ culare doquire sue slo Se S' weeday Zu, 9 o'clock, US the regular mou. oty . eR) meetiog at 68 E.et Browiway, thi: Tucaday evesing, | POR SALF—A 4 a 8 o'clock, Membeca wishing new cade cin ing of hover, o agon, barnes, eel them, Puvetual atiendance ie reyueeted us (he) w | gether with aiuiudk depo, iu nf ne bee-lawa willle brought up for a or, B, order, | hood, all comp.ete, Apply at 757 Wuehiaton c JAKTER, Pies, ©. M. YARWOOUD, ove, 129 | med ave aT os ecu -iein eae 7 CHEAPLAN EX CELLEN® SOCIETY NOTICES. io SON Wa ees eu ett a _-— = arene ———= | this y immeiatey to PL OAPENEY, TTENTION—THE PARENTS AND norte | \vct © 6 @ty tout dy. MHL Folu, $4 inns of the Cadets uttac edt ch No, 1 Fa her SUR on ’ ' TORE Mothew U.K, T. vig 3, Sa y request ‘Ato i k t , SALE ASM ALI re ANDY STORE tend a meeting to be held the hel ths Tuesday Poe . a clenee tor Dewinn 4. for che pur pove of orea: corps, to be attached to the Socte greed Will please attend, by oraer, r } {AN BROTHERHOOD—A Dt Tortie of the O Mahoney vine will Mingliedein’a Hal, ret. 50th and 6 inc : . " hed te this Tnesdar eveni t Ro'clock, All members are aul A ph gh DY tabilalied for 1 requ red to he pre elect officers for the military t es - . = company. Bo order TERRENCE GROWANEY, Cen- 1 SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, tre. MARTIN M. HANLEY, See, 1 ti e and stock; tie a ereularea et y. All thore ‘ners JOUN 8, M AN OR SALE Aly mode, FRUIT AND CONFECiIO Jos Divie.on et, N.Y, ‘ Fror SALE—-A CORNER G lijuor store ina the eetiie witlt best place in the citrs - *e + 1 >. — ney jor 3 4 y , RELAND MUST AND SHALL BE FREE | tp 1. Wiinseee ieee 2 Bast Houcton Hear yon not that within ayear the blow will be ay Jaret eit “<—— eruck ? Scek not to fathom that which, if mete pu - eo SALE—A BUTCHER'S SHOP, NO, 6 lie, would weaken our canes. Wait not tor t is upon ot good stand aud low rent. Ayie at Bonen’ JOA 2 bua Bella oe Me t A shop. Wy will hold # public meeting at Jo'umbia . " . - — ‘Hucsday evening, at 7 o'clock. Speaking by Monua, FY m SALE—A BAKER Rogers. Brennan and Holiywood. Mr. Robert Wil best etands in Willlametur fe the owner ja about lea {140 South Gh et, Wiliamebur: h. ,OR ALE—A NEATLY FITTED UP conectionery and jee e:eim eaioon, with water aut root beer fountain attached, must | immediMlels, aa he Ober ius OLLer LL vad to, Call at $62 Sixth ave, 2 OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND fxtures of @ wimeli grocery, Inuquive 215 ¢ hack fon will fire the Losom of the mudience by his patriotic vocalirin re well as his Fenian loving remarks, yyly 8 DENNIGAN, Chairman, JOUN KELLY, . Bee, 0) I ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T. A, B. SO- + No. % oj} N.Y. will hold a public Temper- ance meeting, in their Hall, cor 8’. and 2d are, on this, Tuesday, evening, Aug, tet, hali-past % o'clock, Speaking by Me ars, Henry T. Cariol and gone Cronan, of b cokiyn, Singing by Mr. Williara ne and the lady members, OWEN MeGiii\y. | etrers Pres't. EDWARD RILEY, Ree. feo, isa UK SAT A GROCE Y. LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIFTY—A store. duine a fliet ¢ * regular monthly mee lug of thi ety willbe | lated held at the Metropolitan Rooms. ater et, at ¢ into oth o'clock on Tneaday evening, Aucnet Tat. A punet sal LER. 197 Sev itl be boouaht wove the sovets for thera me | (ZROCERY STORE FOR SALE By order, J, H, WILLIAMS, Vice Pre )HN t anditixtures Inquire 63 Mu bery > ROC Kee. Se 6 or roiling dea hin tue tamily, ty quire al'eol 1, 299 [WINE MANUFACTURERS’ “ASSOCIA | THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A tion—The reeular meeting wall hela on Tues. | Jo; Grocery und Liquor Store for eale. At 260 Weert dav, August 1, a6 46 Beokinan et, at 2 p.m. JAS, BP, | LUD et. toed remoos viven tor rellingeur, ue i pL aE aaa ala) QO ORLOCK AND FIXTURES OF K MPUE FATHER MATHEW U, BT. A, f. a wudy, Houey AN Lows depot tO. wade ae Botised | fo sigad their peau r Rearon Maven lor ne Inyu.re @ OT Aueouat. 1b to be held at their hall, S01 Boone Or) ats , , evening je boven tT PAI hick 1 IOC TH q SHO! AN « Tor »_ WILLTAM MARE, Kec, B:6.109 | Busin'ee Owner lence: ohh Paint manic THE LAVELLE CIRCLE FENIAN SISTER: | temas if desi, 154 Six.h av, ‘ hood will hold @ meeting at Utah Hou: ¢ Oe ——=3 et, and Sth a members an thiseveuime, August lt | all others, loyal lacies of krin, eltoattend, By order of Mrs. MARY A, SON, Directress, Miss M. A, McGINN, Soo- LOST AND KOU.D, GOAT FOUND—WIHICil THE OWNER @rchange Mroadw _MORSES, CARIEAGE 6 00 ‘do, lak | ¥ can lave by paying expeuses, Cail at 2.9 We ‘ lwo Cal, ia 400b at, 1 bow Obie & M s. OST—ON JULY 29, IN” THE BELT yuo ee — — ee meee Ka 'lrocd cars, @ pocket book contein:ne @ cra u Bu0 Hud, id. east AMP MEETING, AT GLEN HEAD, T a Ouutof money, ‘The finder will be iit OThly ioe 2000 Chi. & N.W. i) 55 Island, Trains leave Hunter's Point at 5.50 A. | ule i py teasing te at or addiessing 277 wye A, ia 100 Chin & R, LHe 1 M. Returning loave Glen Head at 6 P.M. 0, stngtac ye iy PE Nations: e.g CHARKLICK, — Sis 1 oT—A MEMORANDUM BOOK AT THE 8 ont tei BE. 9 a = = petcotthe cum joe en thle y Jou Quvesetiv. tess, 63g “Giatiisg BOARD AND rnoows, rote Mette foaat, (NO Bet hy Gon fu 6 Guat) ie ae owner, © 10wtr WO KAYO jen t | Omen teas ie : ys Fr PR W.&C... 9T Z = . ee thanks of ihe ownes bh leaving it Fe The b in ‘ hee . pee a FEW SINGLE GENT! EMEN CAN BE | tor Kobe RE MeN, LTY, ie KECOND HOARD, eceviumodsted with board, at £31 Madivon et. ois IST—ON FRIDAY, JULY esti ep Se Dae SR TET. | 308 Banton Coe s+0s FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO 1 ud white v6 ter Ade: anexers to the namie of iA ilar tai at ig ae Go or 2eitglemen, Ac 462 Washington at. 9 +} Ok. $lv rev ard wid be paid tor bile secu: 11d 60.00 do. thew ied des ding K, ‘ FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM. Mott ot, 2 10000 do. ; 4s ae 1. Nye A miodated with board and Pleasant rh t rsa 6" F) REWARD.—STOLEN OR § iv sree Sole . 4° 8 week; alsom tew young ladies, Plea e cul. at | O tons G27 Kat Lathe, duly on a} lo none 5 ho tle and 2 4 WW) WOsrees severe TY WY Mh Con. Ro... ay BEAR NIEULH Wiececeoce | Will Ke paid thy Wart john i 6009 Teun, Ga 6 th YW CDL a WPL Oy PECTABLE MECHANICS ( 7 BO) Cine dW Bhive,., EB OY was 00 ye Ae catated wiih good board aud ple aot | f° | () REWARD Y. Con, n, ae 13 € ey K ro cast Usth et. A so young ladies, 2 = inare aboug | t Vilg be ab ed. Sats Met rots < Pee Ine eu ie t oA ated Anat | FEW YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLE. | has! et Teast’ Ofte iw PF F ™ wen can Le accomuvaated with boars. Appi’ ot mati ' ed to Wat, Pent ee 2 Sin b ave ee | A. hue ub oe — == -- ee P,0AkKD WANTED bY A YOUNG” LAby, & 900 KREWARD—LOST ON Eo). \Y, . ws eatge * Fwhe ethere ne novt OATLEL ES wen inl *° day Sbaub u “y A. aly 1 SPECTAM ROTICEN, 1th to id ay ‘bee Oth aud Gib avon, “Addsees We | Bituaca Lauer gree it bOU AL Ochck A. abn ‘ pa - x 92 sun Ofice, } ba h e wou, te shies eae - Howe Sewing Machine Compaay. No G29 ISHED ROOMS TO LET—A FRONT * eh yy Hex body v th icuud Comin ine Avente wanted, pameaten ibe DOR IT ts ad baes pasos, 1 w bice location, within w ter tas his \ Pre ays het my ’ 3 ‘ — Sit | minuies rie to the Fulton or Catherine tor “ea, f d ole Ol one of the ary ‘ ‘e # & Wilson Fock stiteh Sewing | PL t 159 b.idpea, near Conco:d at, brooklya, 1@- adil b pai tuck selusea wollen Ali & uu Butioa Mvie Machine, nc, t Dab sd bi, 113 Wess did ee. Via tel ; a — = ———— = saa saaesideietidenaabscmeie 7. PMG VACHE, Pr MOST WONDERFUL DisCOVER " ALDFN—At Elena, Ohlo, July 87h, of consamp. | Teo h extracted withou pain, oe no el Ke. YOR 1 sl tion, Linnual Aven, im the dil yes. on ber ape teoutaad eth ine sted—glecch, Testh til © with f t with | LL ‘eistives aad icaue of Me tansy, w eo of | UD ceeDrutia bol My without pam. Al onert | Clean Uite 166 Alpdies he none Se hon aad Kobe.t, dice tee tous waraued, J, JAY VILLERS, 186 Grand ta | cuent Ara 6 Ain ie si I fo at end ihe tuaeral, this upads + 2 | bwckhe f om Broadway jrurk SALE —~—A GROVLR © BAKLI’S Ocloe hom ib re h vl Pe he 4 q , a 7 MP AwlvU a 7 ! ' . : ° e@ iu. ’ “ ‘ e ) Bou hat ay \ididueburgh, 7 ATULL sk OFT LTH ONLY Fi — Bi Wigtye Cox i fy e oni sai naa 8 he ity Bouts Gauchter cf Wine oo testheste ered freee geet | cut-paip, MICHAUD & COUBDIER. frown Nain Trowk ‘MINE FOR THER: es | LY vay wm, A, cule, aged 1 year, § . | lets, sod Bixth ave, pear 28uh ot, enc te at | hi ¥ bi hae i Pe, OR X LE AT HI 4 | list retains will be latorred in Greenwood Ceme. FULL SEt OF TEETH INSERTED ON | & 18 i Wi coe A Glide, wad’ @ he ter, i lie 6 Dew niinciple, with or witheut extrecting the | das price pala ive coud mount iene eat, iti E‘len Horan, | evs, tom $8 aud upwards, Gold, silver aad Boe | S44 » , en ieee ; ; MW hed 13 wos, t a rt bout pain, JOSAH DOD, —- - ‘Ta { Me 1eepect. “ z | Ath at, Dear Sd ave, BAG yiEW AND SECOND HAND SiWIL) | alelugo%, at aicteky ion abe wescveuce vs ep | JJM. HENRY VILLERS, DENTIST, 1X3 for aie ona to deat, énd ia. nh) Hatha wera Hoek se pee -. ‘moved ws 1) Twolith at, Cor, of ki ave. Tuserte of y s tanker for ee e tow. »W.Wiltats ; : i eae tot teeth & od $1), with or without ex 450 Browaway, anu 441 Beooiue et 4% JOUNSONOn Monday morning, July %1, Edward, inv tie 10ul8, Ach. t ING y ; n hs og te th extracted witlou paw ‘EWING MACHIN A! ST at youuvest child of Auqjew and Chanotie Joby or WHthOUs EWING MA NES “L FIRST-CLA aged 1 yeas, 6 mouths aud 1 day, ann or Siled with wold or his celebisied cements, an S mach i te ° Aud said? *He cannot be of Farth, + de SEWING MACUL FOR SALE AND TO Vil take him home with me,” N 7c WA aAGoe Tout; new and ede nd hnad Whoever & Wausou! The relatives and triends of the family are invite For Gale CHEAP—A YOUNG HORSE mae bikes repaired gad key. in bs Lest o: rat fo woud the funeral, tine (Tuesday) Afternoon, at toper 0 8B ar a be sold together or | thorough insiuctions Kiven, as 1uf0 Lromdwuy, nem 2 o'clock, fiom the residence of his purente, dy PP. Frankfort ot, au Bud st, hd Hi “We 45th at, 1s) YANZILE—At Greenpoint, July Stet, Louis yw, youngest sop of Abrahaw and Harrie, \ ay! “1 lL year aud 10 months, ‘The trieuds and relatives of the family are reepecy. fully invited to attend she funeral, on Vednesday alrernoon, vd ingt,, ab 2 o'clock, trom the residence of bie parents frb at. pear Norman ave we PURSONAL AODKCES. NFORMATION WANTED OF EDWARD r, ORSES FOR SALE—4 HORS ine for any kind of buriness, Aleo.a ae, Injuire in the Grocery, cor ie ave, Brooklyn, AIRE Gan ohn ae ecsoreereneee ARCELLUs, a boy about lu sears id, cua | CUBRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES Of | iight Mite eres aud pck iowhed Apr tain Cae #5, $10 and $26 at par, wt the Sun office count: | wili Le thankfuily received by his father at ¥4 Lewis er, Also pennies, 4440 BU wie deward will be bud ye