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of er FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1265. f Cuttin “Down Expenses. ‘Taw Government seems to appreciate the popul- @f suxisty for s reduction of the national expenses, ent messuree of retrenchment are in proeresy porbane as rapidly as can be expected. Au order Das been promulgated for the mustering out of the Bast white army corps—the Sixieents—and when @hat shall have been done, there will remain in the service only the cvlored troops, and a fow cavalry regiments of white eoldiors, in addition to the rerulararmy. Tis not publicly known how large a force this will leave in active service, but {t will | probably be somewhere Letween seventy-five thousan! aod one hundred thoussnd, ous aot defoitel known that the Government in- fed (oy wake any further reduction ia the mill | tary veal! ‘Tho curtailment of expenses Jn the Navy Department is also uoticontie. Recently | number other vessels that wre Dhal to the service we neting = yesterday = in addition tw = this, othor war voesecls ha out. Abe Secretary of tue Navy has aold a large ef irantporie, aud mo lo teres or 68 ar © Pile | ia. In er veral 2 and tern put Ponditures required for them while on duty are @ow stopped. In the civil depariment of the wo- Vernment surnething hes aleo been dono te var Fetrenchineut by “echarging superfuous clerks | @nd other useless official, whose chio: Kervien has Been in drawing pay. But, while all thiais very @ucouraging, there is wuch yet ty be done, ant the public will not fee! axtisfed until the last useless army officer or private eollier bas been «is- poused with. The scores of unemployed military officers who are now scattered about through the country sould receive inmociate atiention, Lt is @tited that there are about three hundred Brigaticr and = Major-Generala who mothing to do now but to draw their fat @alaries. The services of at least a ma- fority of them should be dispensad with at the @ariiest pesilie moment, For instance, we bave @ very coatly ostabliabient in this the ‘Department of the Fast,’ which furnishes @ery plearant and agreeable situations for a large aumber of officers; bub itis an expensive institu. don, and might be cut down one-half with profis @ the Nationa! Treasury, and bevetit to the cisy of @ew York, Retronchment is now the word, and Abe public want to soe the expenses of the Govern- Ment cus down tothe lastdollar Let the people anderstand that theircontnbutions to the Treasury are husbanded with the strictent reyard to econo- wy, end they will not fail to pay the heavy debs Bat now bangs over the nation. The Kentacky Election, recenily ut of commission, and the beavy ex heave | tocontinue the Nat further, rebe! President, je now en inmate of Fortress Mon- rot, ewaiting trial fr luis life, Sterarna, formerly Senator from Georvvia, latterly rebel Vice-President, iamnow an inimsteof Fort Warren, Yasory, fors merly Congresminan from Alabama, latterly the rebel who originated the expression about '' firing the Southern heart,” ia dead, Frovn, formerly Secretary of War, latterly a rebel General, is dead, Toomns, formerly @ Senator from Georgia, latterly ® rebel Benator, and who proposed to * call the roll of bis slaves on Bunker Hill," ta supposed to be secreted somewhere in Houthern Georgia. Burpeit, formerly Sevstor from Louisiana, latterly a rote: Commissioner to Europe, is now an exile Ja France, and his large property in Loulsians bes been conflecated by the Government, Mason, formerly @ Senator from Virginia, latterly 4 cos Coor.ostioner with Btipent, is, ke bis confrere, Su exile, Wrsn, formerty Governor of Vigi ay sud the hero of the Jone Bay 8 rebel general, is now hey; WN exectition, latier.y ng the Governm nt to restore hom bia bomeaeal, which eles a ~ 1 building for co hilaren —the teacher fs * lntver being a erof the seid Jous Brows, Bessawiy, forine ly Senator frow fanny latterly rebel Mecretary of Stata ha just escaped Sina fishing emack, and in vow aa exile Tater, for nor of Teunense, Tater's rebel Gover: pane State, ine fogitive with a price upon his hemi luierr, formetiy Congressman from Sous Carelion late y @ lesding forentor of rebellion, die ‘) we believe, at on early atagaof the war, Wamivht the a8 retrorpeck much ‘urther and w how contly a thing trearon hen been to the other rebels of spec's) prominence, in ihe rallitary and naval as Wwellustiecivil plane of the rebellion, The pros, ala, is no exception, The Relinoad Exquiaae, the Exawivme and the Norfolk Anorsy were the loading rebel journals iu Virvinia ; the papers are extinet aud their respective editors— Wise, Dax- te. and Lamn are all dead Bat it is not necessary The trailors w plunged the country into the dreadful evil war from which we are just emerging have met witha terrible but just rotribution, and their fate will be ® warning to the trensonably iuclined in ages yo: yy KnOWN a8 | tocome, Recommending to Mercy. Cummmats in this city eo infrequently receive Pudishment commensurate wish their aflences that when an exception to the rule occurs mis worthy Special mention, On the 24th uit., @ resvectable citiven was assaulted by a gang of ruffians, while on his way home from a theatre. Ho was robbed, beaten, aud his coat was take» from him by one of the gang. He Sei an alarm, the police were soon upon the alert and the culprit with the coat was arreste!, Yesterday the robber was tried for his offeuce by a jury, before Recorder HorrMan, and although the case was an aggravated ons the Ir is imponsible to form an accurate conclusion | JUFY: moved by the most gushing magnanimity, mogariing the late election in Kentucky, as the Weturns ore sti!) incomplete and fragmentary. Bo found @ verdict of guilty with « recommendation to the mercy of the court, The Recorder showed far ee wo can judgo at this time, however, the | 8 #ppreciation both of the crime and of the jury division uvon members of Congress ls pretty nearly equal, and the complexion of the Logislature ta doubtful, The latter feature of the election is by sentencing the prisoner to the Atete Praon for the term of ten years. And he did exac ly right. It is by the action of just such juries gegerded with most interest by the public gen- asthat referred to, with too many judges of the @rally, for the reason that upon it depends Ken- louient stripe, that criminals are emboldened to fucky's acceptance or rejection of the constitutional | Come eriine with impunity, Suppose the Re- e@wendment. In fact, the entiro contest turned Upon the sald amendment, The respective candi- dates for Congrens came before the people upon | *# WM# expected; it would have been » victual¥ Ghat fasue, and there was really no other important | S*Urance to al! such scoundrels that they could’ corder bat heeded that ‘recommendation to mercy,** and given the robber a nominal sentence, Question at stake, [tis noticeable, in examining | CoBtinue their outrages upon the community with- he returns that the heavy Republican vote wae out fear of serious consequences, We have repeat- Polled along the ling of the Ohio riv--, while in the edly said, aud now reiterate {t, thatthe a ring entra! or southern parte of the State the D-mo- @rats, or ‘Conservativos," as they call themae! ves, Bad it pretty much their own w Is seeme cor- @ain that the Republicans have carried the Fifth, Bixth and Kighth Districts, with a good chance in @be Second, while the Dewocrais have appareutly @arriod tho remaining five districts, The vote, Rowever, presenta somo rather singular phases, Louisville, = which bas = always been @trong conservative istrict, gives @ vote of seven to one in favor of the Republican @andidates, Kenton County, which in 160 pa. eniy eleven Republican votes, now gives nearly Bwelve hundred majority In favor of the Republ.- @ans Ssveralof the other Northern border coun Mes exhibit similar radical chanves, Even wince She eloction last fali there rust have been « re @arkalle change, Koutucky gave 64,901 votes for MoCLEtiam, in the Presidential contest, and 27,736 jor Lixcoun—considerably more than two state of crime in this city ie in a great measure atembutable to the leniency of the Judiciary. Give usa few more such examples as that referred to, aod we will sou perceive @ marked docrosse iu criminal reports, Approach of the Cholera. There ia no longer a question that the cholera, Which hes been committing such fearfi! ravages in Egypt, is rapidly epreading westward. The London Hawatn, in an article upon this subject, maya: “ That there isan epidemic traversing Europe, east and weet, and anutiog from Asia, it would be folly todeny, The Privz Council adinit the fact b ‘eautng an order to the authorities of all ihe Britieh porta, and several governments have re- sorted, iuore or leas rigidly, to the principle of In France, oarlier than iu Bog! quarantine, + the is confessed ; but, on both sides of the Cb onmistakably argued that wih the publ chief responsibility of suarding aya >». Bad water, corrupted air, Labite @o one in favor of the Dewocrats, Now, according | OCd 8order, slovenly lodging-houses, pusrid Crainsy @o the returna, the vote in the State must Le nearly equally divided Setween the two partion, The Democrats explain thisiminution of their #rength Upon the ground that they were interfered with by She military, and that large numbers wero dleter+ wed or forcibly prevented from voting, The other perty, on the contrary, claim that none were dig Franch {sed exept those who were lawfully ineii- wible, and hence it is diflculs to errive at the Gruth. We shall probably have sufficient returng fn a ley or two to decide whether the Constitu- Sonal amendinent has been accepted or not; but We wball bo mistaken if the decision fa nos in favor ot clinging to the jefunct tustitution of The Fate of Traitors, ‘Tas ruin thas has Lefallon the leaders of the late Bebeliion wall of itself be enough to deter the sodi- lous in fusure from dove! oping schemoy of treason @nd rebellion, If the crime of the rebel lea lors ‘Wore less aggravated—if it even admitted of pailia- Blon—there would be some causo for an @Xpression of sympathy respecting their dow wil; but unfor- Gunately no mitigating cireuy ‘stance can be urgod $m their favor, and the verdict must be that thoir fate has been well merited. Five years ago these men were the leading spirits in our G overliment, Thoy were prominent in the Cabinet, in the Sc Date, fin the lower branch of Congress, in the mili ary @oparuinont—every where, They were rich, intly @ntial, talented, honored, and apparently bal Bverything requisite to make life en} yable and to @ratify every reasouable ambition, they to-day? What has their troason cost them ? Mr. Guexiay, in bis “American Confict,” givons @ollective portrait of eleven prominent Southern men, who are designated as ebieftains” par excellence, The selection {ie well wonde, aud the persons named are undoubt- @dly entitled to the unenviable title which Mr, Gureizy gives them, The names are, Jevvexson Mavis, Al RxaNveR H, Steraens, Wictiaw L. Yow ory, Jons B, Flora, Ronart Toownma, Joun 81i1- DELL, Janus M, Masom, Manny A. Wise, Jupan P, Banjasy, Isiam G. anes, §, Barnware Rag, These were undoubtedly the leading promoters of the rebellion, and where are they now? VAVIS, who Wes formerly Senator from Mississipp! aud Latverly | ogo shew used by the politicians without eptering «| rowing brighter Wen the faabiouaLies wn. dwosets | Yili be‘cransacued °° eaes and personal uuclraniiness, account for Wavy a depopulating opidemic, What are we doing, how ever, tO Grrest the contagion, now 1 spreading over the north aua east of Eur Kayland the Board of Health recovt couragemer pure air and water, she use of uis- infecsants deodorzing preparations, ablutions, ent the removal of dirt m every conceivable way. All we have to do isto recognize the fact that, di- rec\ly or indirectly, we are menaced Ly this frighs- ful scour, ; that ibis rosming Europe; thatis visited Evypt, Turkey aud Italy ; that it ¢ . app e! a in Fran and teat our own ad- ministration bas beea roused to issue @ pul Waruing. The recommendations of the English Board of Health are just as applicable toNew York at the Prerent time as to any European city, lor the cou- ‘Ltion of the metropolis at thietineis highly favor- able tothe propagation ofan epidemic, The ynrosd of the cholera into Europe also increases the danger of importing the infection, and too much care can- bot now be taken on the part of the bealth oficers, Ht ie quite natura! that en epldemte eo far away ould be looked upon os harmless here, by a ma- jority of people, but we muss remenber shat ah ps Ore Gaily arriving frou all quarters of the world, end contarion le very readily transported on 8b p- board, N all the epideuice that we! avo ever bad in thie city have been brought here frou for eign countries, and it is far beiter to be too careful than too negligent at the present time Tho abloy . | breeting of a pestilence. Letis be followed by the ** Confederate | people, and los the port officers take excellent pre- | Cautions regarding incoming Vease!sand thia coun- Bus where are | try will Le saved from the Pestilence thut ia now | Would, eweeping daily over thousends in the East, The Politicians Again. announced tu parade the streets to-lay, an make # visit to the Muvor atthe City Ha!!, with she osten- sible purpose of exciting she public ip their behalf, and inducing Our citizens to make donations of money to #ustain an institution managed by the politicians who have been getting up this demou- stration, We have #0 often urged our readers to lend a} o!p- ing hand to the brave men who have return! from fighting the battles of their country, that we cannot extrat gives excellent advice for avoiting the | A VRoORSHION of so-called soldiers and sailors is | Protiat againat the cruel deception that i# being practiced towardsthem. We know that very many wldiers and sailors are in want of employment, sud for the purpose of assisting them to obtain it, the Sanitary Commission have established » ‘‘Bur- be utterly perished, Sah gee his ae 6 wi 8 matin hymn ut our house ; the oriol . carol it from the slender grasses of the mealows the turtle dove roll it through the secret forest st bim, and mamy much greater than they shall From every bill.top and dee shady grove, the birda, those. blowsomd of the an The litte wrea will pipe tt TRADE NOTICES, PRACTICAL PAINTERS. soctE yy ourned Mectiug of th « Bocte © | thir evening, at 8 0 ek, important : ‘ ficseated WM. GRAY, Pres, GEC Kee, See, eau’ at No, 55 Chambers sircet, where the veter | the man: Ph ne Mocking-bird pour it al the — = ees ca i ent and advice, without | air; lal caylc, the bird of Washing - NETW y . ana can apply for employm ce, von for | 0. 00 Be oite Up on tae bine mining at SOCIETY NOTICES, being charged « single dime. Another plan scream it to the tempest and the “A. i te eee + Me waathe | PAE FATHER MATHEW furnishing employment to these returned sldiers | jate John J, Audubon, oruitaoloyiat, Ti Sani N10. 4%. A iF is vow being organized under the auspices of our | = ne Society 4N.Y., will he test kuown end most honored citizena Un- der the circumstances, the efforts of the poiiti- cians to deceive the people must fail, aod if any Financial News, Markets, &e, New York, Thursday, Aug. 10,4 P.M Gold open. Ot their hall ioo Bast tuth At T& o'clock, Byes) EF uelog by Mies Cont KID, Pree, Wit rieay « 6 Dann sud aod Mr, Die ans YBRIEN, Ree, « @* this morming at 143%, but gradually declined dur. | Fk AN BROTHERHOOL THis Wo sol.iers or sailora are taken in by the represonte- | ny the day, closing at 142’. The afternoon quote- | in if bs irele will & pub hwetine a Hons of irresponsible persons, it ta their own fault, | tone of the general stock market, compared with Pride commit Dispe. trad ie The veters.a who have served in our ermy and | those of yesterday, show @ decline of 4% toils p 1 a wii b 1 Car phe Niated | ceut, Gove nments were strong but compsratively 77 | eeupnine " nifet teri c ” fir ve , es PAiio tye radi «the public otr ets, under tue piles bande Vue tesvng bit + teh br coe Bune Spied t att kf AL ble of the politicians who bave this demenstreton in mercial, The loan market was inactive and well sup. , chai7e Shorter Hours of Labor Wanted. Woonsocket, R. 1, who {a esdiog manufacturers in that Biato, y upon the hours of labor, E iward onu of the Be will not allow themselves to be hur F Harrie, of heavy. Wheat waa Jc, a bc. higher, closing dull, wit the acvance partiy jovt, an @ thas pub ished call their own, Actual labor afiverment tn % twelveand « helf ( nd many of m12\"houre per dav. This | aves) hours out py mem the open air to improve the culture of the mind, &e, Chil- all ages, from en yeareold upwards, are sotttined and worked in many of these close and poorly ventilated mills Now, if it is conceved that an injury inflicted Upon the Sumblest citizen, is an injury to the Siate, wlast will Loe the conc nof our State and | 59 do., ry 1n a few yeare? I neatly believe thate e@ majority of ouv wealthiest manufactur re, 4200 Teon, yoo Readiog K 10000 Va. be TH de. S00 Cle. & Pit xB 12 Bk, Comra 7 Corn kxcu, 5 ChL BL. & lov Ma. & Ped resiiing et @ distance from their mills, do not . BOARD. - know, AK at leant Lave not their thention esiled to | 16000 U.S, 64, 6-20" Ti) Cle. & Pitts, Bo 7 thin subject, 1 desire w cail the attensivu of the | bun T ag bat He ints s Be mh retlocting portion of the comrounity to this inatter, | 25) Tree. 7 o- a ) By « 2wo N.C, 6a, lw P. Fe, W. & ¢ abu perticulariy the wives aud daugbters of cur Bad do.. Yu Reading it. Wea soy manuiscwurers, Mothers, should your | 340 Chia N.W.i 5) fu) @0....1 gituaiion im life be so changed that it woud be | 200 Cut. & N. WPT. 6 100 Mich, noveasary for your children to labor in the milils, | 400 Carrere bos 10 MLS. aN, to i. are you willing to have them confined these loug | 10 Cam Coal Pf, ASy 26) Chi. & NW fs hours? Daughters, are you willng w dosof? Lf} 4 N.¥. Con. kK. 9% 88 ¢o bok the auewer is apparent. Iappeal to you as Wholesale Prices of Country Produce. Corwtians; aud the reasun why I appeal to you 1s Naw York, Aug, 16, 1865 —reforme orijuste mostly with wives sud Few new foatures are obeervacie in auy branch c daughs of our land, the poduce market, prices, except where litiuence We are somewhat surprised at this exposition, in view of the fact that it came from « New Enxland State, and from under she very shadow of reformatory Massachusetts. The Legislature of the latter State lately considered a proposition to make eight hours @ legal day's work, and it occurs to us that the said body mizht profitably send o few missionaries over among the Rhode Island heathens who are alluded to in the above extract, New Eugland profevses to be the embodiment of social reform, but with such examples as the above we fear that there is more shadow than substance in tLe pretousion, New York, in its social aspect, ie the especial abornination of all New England; but while we plead guilty to @ great many social evils, we have the consolation of knowing that our working people are not obliged to lator as raany exclusively to tubs, the dernand, prices are mater ally lower. Vegetab Offered at very remonable rater, te rot baving wy» yw Delaware sweets are in the mark t, be Sito #8. Oper banel Of fruits, apple Mined, quote. BUTTRR. Orange Co,, prime. 38a4) n, reserve, pr New pr Statef'k yivanin Fair to good do... » batter Weich. eood to pr ‘allow, county “ eom.w g00d 25au9 | Lard, Nu. mm hours a# the factory workingmen, women aud bE Rs aah as lee uprines pr... 1dalh iy brandies, pipes and bbls, gin, rt v€ BPPl@.....4....DSaed cla Lei 1 , and children of Rho:le Island, Fauglish dairy, con, Newekuu wilk Talv | ik ote, Chathpaaned erecie na pete aig gaa: nOeR. tales Paris Fashions For Auguat. N. Jersey,.. ++ P4azs Canada ward We'rn, tredht.. 4 Geen N.Y. State, do... .24a' ‘sre ota, bush. Livy rouLrry, TOPROTE, siecsascines 26a25 Lame ducks, pair Fowis............ Among the host of bonnets invented by the tp- exbaustible ingenuity of the Parisian modiates the chapeaux empire, for coremonial purposes, are the adopted favorites. They are simply ornamented with a swallow, a colibi, or a bird's wing placed Upon corn or upon a little verdure ; as for gold and steol ornaments and epangles, they are no longer patronised, In the way of faney hats, round black Huse Yuren FRUIT Apples, sour, bbI.4 50a 00) Pears, bbl com., Go sweet... .4.00a5 %) Muek mellone. bh! 2604 50 way, until eid straw chapeaux with white or blue feathers, and do windtutla 2 0083 vy [> y «1 00a? 00 SOR SALE—TO BE A Lb ar yellow straw with black feathers, are the most | Blackhberrics, basket 64al6,N -T5al 0 4 a SOLD J A t gues, Ano agreeable innovation is the gene. | Whorticherries, per [Wa .——a8 001 100 Diied at 407 per cent. with few trauesctions a: 6 F Commercial paper was quiet atT a9. On Change tow dar bloor wae excited. and iS. a he. better, clostag Gora war more active and | to vttend thoty nec * ‘ Ye, better. Beef wna steady, Pork was dail en in which he speake of the Rhode Island manu. lower, Lard was active and fuer, aud Whicke, } sarera thus: wae dull aud droopiny, of the milla commence—firat bell in the STOOK GaLKB—FineT NOARD. De 2 ek, last bell at 6 o'clock, when 1000 1.8. Ge. "Step 107 14 Atlantic M. 8, 1% silbacla must beat work: mag oub at * | 110U U8, Ge Geta, 14% 210 LiL Cen. R. i ev ning. The } then, require a thalf an | gan "do... Cp.he *b w wel home, wash and get supper. They | ¢ do... WHat Oy bavebelfan honr, aniin some cases three-q: 3 . 10. .new ina.1 4% ‘ters ofan hour, for Dreakrast, and three-fourshe of ie Trea, 7 3-10... ye 7 to Pt ‘ an hour for diuser, making fifteen (15) hours rub | ooo U.8 4-4 a é. | outo swerby-four (24) time whi ey can hardly | pay Obie t 1u Hod. Ret a | Wi ve a meeting ot ‘ , | toatrend. “f ve } EADQUARTERS ood, 22 Duane at, Ne by the advancing season remaining about as jast quoted, Butter and cheese remain extremely dull, the @ being no demaud for either except for local | ri wi trade, the call for the former being restricted almost Fees are arriving freely, and as the cheapness of fruit and vevetables have affected ure im great abundance, and inuch reduced irom Pevious yuctations, Potatoes, especiilly, are belong vevted iD Many sections ot our State, tine cause faruers to tloed the market with ther sarly Crops, € are in diene purpiy, and formaer @xtieme prices are main- © T5a1 28 19a21 | Live Geove, palr,.2 iw: FREAM MEATS, sald ; Fe SALE — 6 W0aT 00 | trot in 4 minutes, « TANS ATTENTIONA Sprorar a ofthe F alan bt | Eveni 664 Columbia at. iirock POM. Every men br fines te of the y | Faovh a Balacie , | Child's pia oa {| true fenian will WILLY, Ce HOWN KELLY, ii B | TAN HER TOOn rH Hale f te ‘ in the tia N.¥4ont Citi‘ Ine. n ere ee take pace, tor which 5 H I guested too atteud LAVA t | CHRISTOPHEY \I EADQUARTE \ ( Lance wi hood, Army Y tv, A cor foliowine circ! «of omply with this tle an) ent i j and Militar Centre ana ¥ whol 4 ‘ (bon Sez, POY 4 Le 4 | PLB. Army Potowne. be r ead t | Will fiome Navely roorcaniz © metnbe feente « f the Fouinn Br Mee, Who are Oidate them i order JOUNO, MANONY, HL ¢ CAN ANAGH, Searetury AUCHION NOTICES, ( SREAT AUCTION OF TGUN DWYER will w of | 1405, wt 2 o'clock P.M, the premises, ia t 4} county, NJ adjoin th a beans ful ve temmaln on bond sud wesw perfect; te ms ene \ ULES AT AUCTION By AVE MURPHY, Auct'is—on Sut 10 ofc ock, at MeCumtoi's square on-and beKalh ave, a large ict of « Ntioules, round and kind in harness sulecash, M.H, WILLIAMS, Agent, a JAWNBROKERS' SALE THIS Day JOUN MORTIME large lot of y ekirta, eh Qulite, blan Conta, pau woods worthy the attentic order H. McALEENAN, 62 Mul 5 HERMAN & CO,, AUCT'S, eaele of Wines and Lignors, th J1, at Le o'clock, | wi ale house bon and rye whi \ M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEE well this day, at 2 o'ciork, ab 454 ¢ ture of @ 3 story house, carpets, oil eloil fables, ching, glass, silver ware, aud every ac ne, ‘AERGEEA A ROAN HORSE bieck pelute, 6 yeare old, 15 haude biel Can be seen at Lis Wost | MORSES, for want of use ach, team and Bechet melions, per all in good running order, ‘Price Shu Avo adoption of white, blue, or green gauze valle for EDO o0 9040 = vere 0006000 | TT ACM, in Btables. 117 Fo have, Joucriptions sonnets. They should be very PRIAD Paci, 3 . PACA ba thier ne tee die bo ta ks drape Cherries. ..........45043 Blackberries. .......98a80 JreR SALE—A_ Hor WAGON graceful.y, and vot be turned over the bones, pone: seastsef tenn ae To ays ‘ sae at prarnees, lit for grocer, oxpress or poular when desired to be removed while in conversa- *" unpesied 21425 Whortiede oa, dal Se et Bee th Hin ya tion, or for greater freedow of respiration, Kven | Currants vom |Baseins, layer. .6 Tad 7h Fvk SALE—A HANDSOME GREY with fancy bata we have seen many of these ¢ = rorarons, byes 16 hands high; fit ior any werk ful veda, o 4 long, worn with much advantage, | NJ, Dyckiman, Buckeyes, bbt....1 6001 75 | seen at No West 4th et, in the rear, Kind parvcularly by youtuful ladies, bwrrel, new. 1 2601 75/Jackson Whiter. 6 a) 15 | barnesr L.1, Morcers, bbl. Tha¥ 00 Red Chile bbi D VRORT ANLAA, WALKING DRESS, fonlard robe, ne silk que open at the sides and trimmed round the edge anon the corsage with black passemeu- tere, Tbe small and simple bonnes is in blue crape, ruched, but without way other ornament, MORNING DaRAs, Nankeen-colored taffeta robe, ornamented over tiora of the agirt with vet ruching; the corsage a basques is trimmed over the seamey corresponding mancer. Rice-chip bonnet, ornamented with black lace and ears of Indian corn. DRESS YOR THR SRARIDE The whole of this toilet is in very light grey mus- lin. The skirt is drawn up, and ornamented on width by blue silk cording, finishing with 8, The lower jube, as well as the ample A Thws late-colorod + 4 wad 00 Cucumbers, bb W. Turnipe, bbl 1808s, NuJ. Lush. Guard Oniods, red bbi ss ba Personal.Dr John (Keil) American Physician of Washington Pace, 40, rt, ie at preesat at the People's House, White Mountaisa DO) eat Eee ia Grover’s & Raker’s Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Loce stitch Sewing Machines, Broadway, N, Y. and Fulton st, Brookiyn, 15 Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stiteh sewing Machine sud Button Hole Machine, No. 625 Hrowa= cepuciu sear, ere also trimined with blue silk way, N.Y. sent __ ddd Howe Sew y Ne Go Lroadway, N. a» P deat DEBKA FOR A LITTLE BOY, : All this costume is in grey jew he long vest and the trowsers being ornamentet with atr'pes of red worsted, The double-poinied waistcoat is fastened with coral buttons, he cravat aud the baud round the black straw Derby hat are both in scarlet milk Agente wanted. | DEATHS. DOHERTY—On Wednesday, Ang. 9, at hor resi. dence, 130 Mott ot, Maria, wife of James Douerty, « pative of Co, Limorick, lreland, in the 29th year of ner age, The friends of the feniiy are respectfully inv{ to attend the funeral, on ey, Aug 11, at 10 thedral, é 4 Don’t Judge by Appearances, i Some y near the Ni A. M., trom st. Matriek’ Maas of Kequiem wil! be offered for t soul, Her remains will be takeu to Cal jor interment, FIELDING—On Wednesday night, Mary, wife of Robert bielting, after a singoring illness, iu the Tocy year of ber ay The relatiy nd friends are reapectfully invited | to evtend the funeral, this (Priday) afte rhoou, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, S2u at, bet, vd and Sd aves liv KENNEY —On Thursday, Aug, 10, at 44 M, Jaives Kenney, in the vot veur oi tis age, The relatives aud friends of the family are ine vited bo attend the Pal, thie (Friday, afternoon, at 4 o'clock, trow bis residence 7 Pitth ot. i MOORE—On Wednesday, Ang. 9, leabella 8. only daughter of James and Catha.iue Moore, aged 16 yeais, 7 months nnd $ days, The relatives and triends of the family aro Tespoct- ri ago shere arrived at tie hotel erected gare Palle an oid-looking man, whose &ppearance and daportment were quite iu coutrass | With the crowde of well-dressed and polished fig- cording. Pale, rose-colored parasol, with carved wooden handie, ures which adorned the celebrated resort. He seeviod just to have sprung from the woe ds; 1 dress, which was mace of jeather, stood dreads ly in need of repair, apparent'y not having felt tho fouch of @ neediowoiman jor many a long month, A worn out Diankeh that migis bave vervod for a be', wee buckled to bie suoulders; # large knife d by @ long, ruaty tho hie beard, uncropped, tan- vil down Upon bie O10, we ibto erpolse the weightol the ¢ dark locks yported themselves on hiet and shor j ders, Toi atrange being to the ape. fuliy invited to ue a te Fi thy) ingiy ballervilized, bali savage, |, ® quick, t Dy to hew York Bisneing eye an clastic, firma mov ment thas Cemetery, Lowa papors pleuse copy, 103 h po doubly win its way through the | SNELLGROVE—At Jersey City, on Thurway brakes both of tho wilderness and vt go- | Aug, 1h Kuma 1., youngest daughter of Jaines us city, He pushed bis steps ints the sitting-rooiu, | the late Kuma LL. Sneigrove, aged 4 wontha and 19 unsirapped Lis little burdes, quieily looked round fur the landlord, aud then wocesily aged for breuklast, Tie host ab firas crew back wiih eViueut repugnsancs ab the apparition which thus ay The frienda and acquaintances are respectfully in- Vited 10 attend the tuucia, Ou Sanday asernod Ot ¥ o'clock, trom the resiuence of ber parent Greene st, derey City, proposed wo inurude ite, uucou'n fora amoug the | > vy oe conel visitors, bat a few words whj iu hie bar speedily Aston bis doubts ; ranyer touk us. & DELEGATES TO THE | parade Society of L Bited Coopers will weet ou , thie Friday evening, at 15 owelry, at 3 o'clork, g. Ho was a American Wow he | Fines eniorced for’ non-atteudance, CHARI Es | Was Was @ genie Bob Of Diture, yes had CABIER, P. OTPARRELL, deo. bo riained with Gistinetion at the one of Lut RAB. BS z pruces ; learned societies, to Which the like of OTICE — THE UMBRELLA FRAME Cuvier Leonged, bowed down to Welecwne hig prea. makers of the various sliops iv this city ure ree spectfully invited to atieud u meeting to be held at euce ; kKingd bad been complinenies whey he spoke } in Bhor, bE Was CLeY Whose | 130 Canal st, on Saturday evening, at > o'ciock, Punc- fo them j in rh ue wiil be ene of lnports | . iD, Some “ (bere was fis place in Company, 801L6 shrugy blaring, dome Jaughing outrighs, Wore that #ugle man than in all, hionestring 100.2 00a4 00 | sone given tor eelling, Avy a String beans. buab # oy «1 00a) 50 the Irish. | — ) FoR “SALE—A_ YOUNG HOR peddling wagon for sate: : I ORSES FOR SALE—3 harness will be enld, seperate or ti Owned 1 GiViUR UD busses; will be oi quire in the Grovery, cor Gold et. wud reokiyn GECOND HAND LIGHT GROCERY W + ou wanted; must be in good eoudition, for w Liveral pr MEU paid at Ob Porry ot : (NTIS PRY, A FULL SET OF TE Beautitul set $10 to § Ul warce, extrac te Without GOURDIER, Fieoch deuwets 25th ot MOST WONDERPIY ONLY ne aA 464 Sixth ave DISCO ART eth oat thous painorne ehar tiul teeth i c Leech tiled with br bone t All 1 oJ. JAY VILLE Rs frou Brondway A SEt OF TEETH IN» 16 Grand #t, 2 | SELREELD Wilt Without + 1 kom Poy Div t Puperior Gold, bud } wi it pain, JOSEPH Do 15th st, near Sd ave. Dp: DRAKE © filha iN, Den a aerol tee thon liver ae $7 two #15 + Peeonal j Bled with goid, bone fod] per tooth Teeth ex MARTELL, DENT 4 harove hook lity OF Other racted withe tow or rmubber, £4 vide ly Y NEW piocer Peart Gutay OPice hours ili tal atmin, 1’, Md, _ ARTICLES POR N4Aa C! RKRENCY FOR SALE IN PACK A D1 a porters | wt par, at the er, FOR PALE—3 CYLINDER BOL | brick, Koquire 99 Manion nee WUSHt | SOR SALH A SEL OF FRAMES Mme c t ' t A | Carrol st, scuch Mio a SOR SALECHEAP—5 GOOD BEDS} | leo « ine etre nee tn slies DAL wd ae RSOxXe, Wows, | OY LOST—SIN¢ Auguat Sth, { burgh, L. 1. an DER MOFEMAS, « hajue or ree right toot; ar pnts and cay Jin MAY, A Oy rived in the cit rd of since wily ree in Ri ry, On wd 14 YEARS OLD from Dubiinon the Tth 1 rn hear 4 a the Cyprees fills Road, ? 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