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THK NEW YORK SON. | WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 16, 1865, ‘Tidings frem the Cable Vlect. Ter néwe we publish in another column wil! in pursuit of the glittering banble were drawn in- toa vortex of ruin, If these frauds have the effect of opening the eyes of business men, and particu. larly bankers, inducing the.a to pay mure attention to their aceount books, the lesson will not Le with- out its advantage w the commuuity, At the pres- have the effect of keeping alive the hope that the | cot tine there se mato le tow many opportualties Ailantic telegraph cable is not yete total loss or | for fraud open to thes who are employed to look failure. The language of the dispatch implies that the cable was out on board of the Great Pasiern, and, after being properly buoyed, left until the ead could be taken up again and further operations reamed, The buoy was marked "No.5." We ean only conjecture that other buoys Lad also been attached to the cable, anid the work of lav. ing it was deliberately executed. The contractors an charge of the operation of laying the cable rre such experienced men, in this line of business, that it 18 proper to presume they did not embark tm the undertaking without making every pro- vision for all the emergencies that bave thus far arisen. The diary of proceedings and the accounts from the cable, published in yesterday's Bus, read better by the light that ie shed upon the cpers thone in the news we publish this morning. Two previous sccidents, or interruptions, be! (ee overcome, and there seems no particular rearoy why the third casualty cannot be an readily re- paired. Of course much depends upon the cause, It may be that etoriy weather com- peiled the separation of the cable, in which event, the cable already laid waa doultions nerire- ly attached to the buove before they were art adrift. The fact that the gunboat Terriblo was soarching after the buoys seeme to eve force to this theory. Mt may be that the elctrclans oo the Great Bastern had discovered some Maw in the coils still on board ship, which they cou’! not re- pair without cutting loose from the en! le, and meanwhile, « fog or other cause prevented the ship from remaining in the virinity of the buoy. Per haps it was found expedient to proceed to England erain for additional apparatus, leaving the Termble to cruise in the neighborhood of the severe i end of the cable. Tt seems strange that the commander of the Aritieh vessel of war did not give more informe. tion to the captain of the little schooner: but ia even this fect a ray of hope exist Wo are only required to believe that those on board of the Ter- rible had no doubis« about successfully continuing the work of laying the cable, provided they could find the end that had been buoyed On the whole, there are more reasons for believing that the Atlantic telegraph cable will be stretched be- tween England and America, than there are for believing it isa failure. The electrical difficulties of working !t, after it is laid is, another affair upon which we have no comments to make ut the present time, The Mississippi Convention Tn first State Convention under # provisional foverumont assembled in Jackson, Mississipy!, on Monday. The business of this body is to autho. rire @ State and Congressional election, to propose such amendments to the State Constitution as are after the details of large money transactions, and it {e important to eifect a reform in the present care- less mode of Jo ny business, A Warning trom the bast. By onr last European advices we learn that the cholera is rapidly progrensing weatwar¢ tmoade its appearance iv I and Spain, Frene!, ani Eoghah journals manifest ccnaicera- bi n tegariing the probatality of its reaching their respective nations!ities, and the most airin- geat qu ine regulations have been adopied. To aiuition to the cholera, we bavea report from the Upper Mediterranean that a new emndarn'c, @ven more fearful than tie cholera, had made tts appearance. Tk ie cailod ‘be Black Plague end 's ©) fatel in tte efocte tat the people of Conetanti- nople and adjecent Ne . their tb oe tbe people of Now 4 complacently enc ure streets, and calnaly aw epidemic? The ch terranesn porte are hurry wape ite ravages. Will » sake warning, or will they e filth (iat abounds in the tthe breaking out of ao era now raging in the Bust was propagated by the polsonous eflluvium of cay.ng ofel 1 garbage, and it is only by good fortune that the «are circum@bances have not er this ca fed @ periilince in New York Willthe contractors save us from en epidetuic by koeping the atioets | ablivclean ? An Important Arrest, Tae police have dune o commends! @ izure sactinthe ereputab.e newepaper, which bad Sitained an immenss circulation 19 thie city, eolely because it printed obecene articles, The on!y sul. ject of regret, in this connection, ie that this action Wee not taken severs!| montha ago, The paper has teen on sale in our atreeis for nearly @ yeur—fires clundeatinely, then more boldly, and for severe! weeks piles of them bave been seen on the news- stance Hieation ja printed in Boston elty whose inhabitants claim for it the distiuction of being very near the summit of morality , and it {a somewhat surpi ising that, under these circum- stances, such # peper should have been #o long to erated there, Ismay be that the mora! etino- sphere of Boston ts impervious to the influences of an obscene periodical, but if this 19 #0 we hope that city will have enough consideration for the youths of our susceptible metropolis to effectually squelch the said paper. The pernicious influence upon the young of these obscene publications is far greater than parents generally imagine. They are nothing elao than text books of of s This put sensuality and lasciviousness. They corrupt the mind, insti! vicious ideas, and induce many per- sons to lead « life of profligacy and wantonnese The laws for the suppression of indecent litersture ought to be more stringently enforcer, than thoy necessary under the new order of things, and to | &*@ st the present time, Books and pictures Lav. make such other provision as mey be required to reorganize the iste upon » Unicn ing the same tendency as the paper allude! wo are constantly sold in this city, and their evil effect basis. Asthis Convention is probably composed | CA2N0t be properly appreciated. Ib is folly to at- almost entirely of men who were, in some capa- tempt to prevent the vice and crime with which city, connected with the rebellion, {ts proceed- the city abounds, 0 long an such fruitful sources of inge will be watchei with marked interest, Having the start of other seceded Bistes in holding tte Convention, it is quite likely thet Mississippi —the Siete which fur- nished the rebel President,wili be the first to frame ® voluntary Btate government under Union aus- pices. The Convention will designate a time for holding an election, and when State officers shall have been chosen, the functions of Provisional Governor BaagKtr will coase, and the State will thon be relatively just where it was previous to the ect of secession. As Governor SuacKer bas anthorized all local officers who were elected or appointed during the time ¢ secession, to continue im the discharge of their duties, the work of reconstruction will not be very dificult." Thus, while the master-epirit of the re- evil are left untouched. Wo hope, therefore, that the police will follow up the good work which they have commenced, and not stop until they have put an end to the traffic, The Louisiana Froedmen. Os the 7th inst., Judye Angr delivered a charge fo the New Orleans Grand Jury, regarding the Proper course t© purme toward the freedmen. characterized the Freedmen'’s Bureau as being really inimical to the welfare of the negroes, for the reason that it assumes to regulate the price which employers shall pay for labor, and by this moans encourages the freedmen to lead a life of idleness and vagrancy. ANRL says: On this subject Judge * Labor must regulate itself upon the meritori- ous conduct of laborers. If the mass of these peo- bellion is incarcerated in » military prison, the ple can be induced to remain at their old homes, State which he represented in the United States fenate, and which be led out of the Union, firet to range itself under the folds of the old fag, which he so deliberately dishonored. Defalcations and Frauds. where they are comfortable, have a pure air to breathe, and their morale protected, they woull {a the | have more realy cash at the end of the year than by drifting from place to place." Tho subject of negro suffrage is also touched upon in the Judge's charge, and his views will doubtiens attract the attention of the Radicals, Wrrarm the last fow deys @ number of heavy | by whom they will be pronounced monstrous fal- Gefalcations have been di veloped ia various parts Three or four, which occurred in thie city, bave already been reported in the Bun, but an eccount of the most stupendous one of the series will be found tn another column, It ie Worthy of more than e passing notice, The firm of Katonum & Co,, which bas been heretofore re- garded as one of the safest in the city, hus failed for an amount variously estimated af from two to lacice, aud bay chine. tlemen I ed race advance in knowledge, civilization or woalth, it will be by honest conduct, faithful, constant and persevering induntry, His Honor asya;: There te « class of politicians among us who seer &) thiuk their political merits can Le discov- ered, underswod and appreciated by the colored peels only. They induce many of them to be- vi" eve that all they now require to make them great yy t# to be a imisied to the right of fran- (his creates discontent, With these gen- Tam of the mind thas if the oolor- And thie [ two ends half million dollars. The most striking | believe to be the language of she true friends of the feature of the failure is the assertion that it bas been caused by the fraudulent operations of a young man sinployed to transact the business colored man, enon, quired of | end not by voting, The respectable and woll behaved them in the city of New Oceans have ac- their property avd steuling in that * If aclinitied to the ballot-box, the firm, during s two months’ sbeence of the | Sey would be herded to the polls to vote for a fe- sonlor partners. If such « circumstsnce as this merely affected the bom!nal losers, it might be Gismaiased without ovrament; but unfortunately the tendency of such » heavy (ai/ure or defaloation te to dieturb the equipoise of oiber firma, and pro- duce distrust in commercial circles, Ib will be remembered that the financial crash of 18ST wos inaugurate! by the failure of the Obio Trust Company, and the bisiory of past com- mercial disasters clearly Proves that they gon. erally beve originated in @ few individual f4 lures, Of course we do not apprehend that the lave defal- cations will seriously aifrct the financial interests of the community at large, because such an evout is not probable in the present stato of the money mare | Rtate of Gov ket bute heavy failure signifios large liabilities that cannot be mot, and many vrahtors naturally eoffer, Bo far as now appears to the public, this stup n- dous defaleation was caused by much the same in« fluence that led to the late fraud ujon the Phonix benk—gold and stock gambling. To culprit in this instance, seems to have become so im! ued with the spirit of speculation that be cuployel the available means of the concern to curry on hin operahons, And, as in the other case, (he fraud Was not detected unt! is becaniw too glows ing for further concealment. A rapid succession of frauds—a!l suduced by the desire to spoculato—iliiotrates the facil.ty with whou for- tunes were made during the war, and the dosire to grow rich sudJenly has exervisod «a demoralizing tafuence upon those who coul:! not patiently await @ fortune thas might have resulted {rom legitimate trade, The defeulters were attracted by the large Cums that bave been resized by other peovle and } of prisone Yorite of their employers, and if my premises are correct, these povrsians would be gravely disap. ® peipted, and should Le well satistied 1 they receiy- ed une Vote of # hundred. What the Keeper of Andersonville Prison is d.uilty of, Tus trial of the late keeper of the Rebel prison Pen, which is soon to take place at Washington, will undoubtedly revea! one of the most atrocious Pictures of the wholo ver, The trdictment against him, which is maie ours Yer the fash sary tribunsla, hearges this tian, Hewny Wirrg, with * violating the laws of war.’ Tho specifica Hons which tullow declarca— nol mile That Hanuy Wisi%, at Andersonriila, in the righ, cor jousiy from we let uay of March, 1564, io sie luk day of April, 1 and whe rin tho military servic the & tes of Alueorica, of the rauk ot eh Offlver, Deine cor mosudsnt toere locateu by the authonwy of the a | Couteovorate Skates, lor conivemeus of war, and was fully clothed with pot peteut aubborily, andim duty bLuund tw trea re sod provid fF euch persons belonging to the Usited Stes ee were or might be placed im bis cusbedy us pilsuoers of war, J and upsee, of war, w b weil know, bus he whully and maiciou designing aad Coptriving to ‘par sca injure the health wpiroy bh . Yue Ol BUCH Prinovere OL Wary Giciy | Guripg te tine storesaid, iu Violation of bis dusy im lab regard, ORG iu turLeteuce of Lis seid evil Gebiys cout a lary FO. eucu priwoners of way bei ug tO the Unused 8 ies 6 the | amoune of 4) thousend eo, in uuuesdihy and | Gowhol some Quarters ia @ ¢ one wou gual) ares fyrougd, We vily inedequaie to weir iy dessructiveot their b hich be well Kuew aud fusouded, and ua Wiiuily avd malcwusly pe. glet to furnieh (emis, darracks, or oiler sieaer sufhoient for thelr proieotion frou the inclomancy of Winter, ead the dows and burping sun of dum. wer, aod wish such evil ines Gi) couse ty be ordins ihe laws | d taken from them their clothing, blankets and camp equipage; did refuse to furniab, or cause to be furnished, food, either of e quality or quantity suficieut to preserve health and sustain life, end refused and neglected to furnish wood suffi- cient for cooking [np Summer, end to keep the said prisonera wart in Winter: and did compel | the said prisoners to subsist upon unwho'esomo food, in Nmited quantities entire’y inadequate to sustain health ; and did compel tbe said prisoners 1 ure unwholesome water, with the filth and gar- | bege of the prison and prison guards, whereby tie ead prisoners became greatly reduced jn their bodily surength, and emaciated and injured in tor bodily besit—their miude {impaired and their intellecta broken, and many of them, whose Lames are unknown, sickened and died by reason thereof, which the said Hevry Wirz thea and there well knew aod inteuded, avd so kuowing, did refuse and negiect wo prov ce proper lodgings food or nu rimens tur tue sick and necessary med!- c the restoration of i gly, wilfully ang ma- isis, iu furtheraoce of bis evil designs, permit them w lancuish snd ce for wantof care snd Reyes treatment, and when dead the ssid Heury Virts did peroit to remain in the seid prison, Snroug the emacintxt mick the bodies of tie dead, un and) vis, greatly increseed the unwhole- someness of the prison, Inasmuch thet grewt nutm- bers of the posouera whose names are unknown sickened and ded by resson thereof, All | Which she sa! Heury Wirtz maliciously desigued and intenued, dbo second specific the prisoner with “wiluliy aud wali feuding and cesiguiny to injure the neo! Stroy the live { the prisoners under his cou.ro’y fo the end tit tue aru es of the Uaited Brau and laoyuishing living, might Le skenod ar imnpalred tuereby.”’ La 14 spe sbeation Le ls arget with tisii- ciouely ordering, caumnu, procur Aud inciting Soldiers in the service of wie wu & 1 Conlederave Biates to shoot an. ke!!! such persons nhs | custody as prisoners of war upon ht, trivial Suu fletitious pretenses, by mesce WLorect large | numbers of suldiers trou she aru es of the United on werd Wai ki led and murdered while ners of war, 1 the fourth specification s charyei with willully and th malice Kk and murdering defenceices tb and last rye mw aud ustug fe janger veation eharces | | Lite With kee ud biovu | thirsty bensie, blood house, bo hua « had mace their cece wh prisoners s from bie custody, and did tous @# lully end wa sly suffer the seid bess to seit, tear, mangle and maim the bodies and limits Of fugitives, v hereby larve numbers of pris- onere of War who did make th ir eacupe, and were ured, were cruei!y aud inhumauly injured, reatuun erediei by reason of such inhu than eatin which aad Henry Wirte well kuew and evilly intended, ar who Financial News, Viarkets, &e, New York, Tuesday, Aig, 16, 6 P.M.—Gold opened thir morning a6 141%, sold down to 14034, and clored at iti". The market was very excited. The after- hoon quotations of the genern! stock market, compar- edwith thoee of yerterday, show a decline of s to5 per cent. Governmenws wore lower. Foreign ex- change was firm at 1004 0109's. The loan market waa qnietasT percent, Commercial panor was dull, and quotations were nominal On *Chauge to-day Flour was 1 higher. Wheat was quiet and een. firmer, Corn was dull and 2c. a 2c, jower, Pork was quiet and steady, Beef was quict. Lard was steady, and Whiskey was firm, STOCK SALES—FINST HOARD. 6000 U.S, 66,°81, rg..106% 500 Erie R... . Aalg 6000 do. 106% 69.0 +. S24panz§ 1000 0.8, 6a, 6-2 104% 500 Ti, Cem, R.......119 bo000 do, pe 0 OWasccocorsokl® do. .new iss. 14s 5500 Cle. & Pitts, R mi tf Idu's OT 0 di 6T i] 2H 0... 290 Had, Ky, livo i | do. Wiel TH 100 Reading KR... ... 98 16700 do. Baws 100 Mieh. Cen. R, 90 de... do... 28%4023's 13 8. & Leather B.. 105 60 4th National Bk. 102 40 rrrre Bank 16 ©. &N.W. Pf, 1600 do... 61'y bw Chi. & KL. KR... c ld ‘ae 1200 Qaieksil by do. pees 1% Cam. Coai Pf, 60 do ag 28 N.Y. Con, KR. .4&C + 99093 M6 1.0 Mariposa Miu... nan) do ls 230 do... Wigad0'g BOARD. 10000 17,8, 66.'St,ep 195% 10 PL Fe Wa... 98 7000 U.S, 6s, b-d0'e.. Luddy L000 do., 94 42.00 do, socce dD 4a 1000 Roading K......J02 luo do. Cp.106's 1300 do.. i0lelui™ 20000 Trea. T 5-10... YS.» lu Mich. Cen, lus 20000 do... oe O54 ) do... Lud yalusle 10000 Tenn Ga, ‘9: is o0 M.B.&N. la. Oly BW Mo. Ga........66. 71 2400 dO.... 00.4. 62 ‘25000 An. Wola he 40 Cle & Pitts, Be, 50 Cam Coai Pf O95 1000 do 07 Syn 40 Quieksiiver os lwo Chl. &N.W.R, 14 Manposs M tee wo NY. © . W. Pf. 61 500 bo do - Oleh 1 Erie k. bt lw) Chl, & RI. BR... lot 2000 Buda S LM 1000 * ; jodalodig 0 Had Kr. KR. luda SOO . ud bop do, 104%) 00 do..... BO yasoy lou Cle. & Lol, R....1W Cattle Market. Beri's Heap, Auguas 15, 1°85, Beeves.—A better supplied market, numerically wepoaking than exists here to-day, hae seldom been witnesred in thie loeality, nearly 4,000 head of cattle ing offered at the opening of the rards on Monday, Of the quality of this enormous supply, howevea, we must speak lees enthusiastically, tor it the quantity was excessively large, 60 was the quality outrageously poor, ‘Laxen in tho avgregate, # more rcallawas, thin, siadowy collection of ditainutive carcases wa ee betore es countered, many of the steers failing short of 8 owt, aud selling Se per lb. net weight, or abvut $25 per head. A few moderately goou cattie, however, sere offered at 1Callc, aad @ iow pour rue. diume at from i1to 1S, nei, At tho opcuiug ot the marke. a few cxira sieers were dispowd of at ita like, but this was an excoptional price, the averace being about l6e, which ts abous the average price of last woek. The market to-day differed very littia trom that of the opening day, the market atiil being nging trom ld te 16% tor we, t for mileh cows remains moderately se aud prices ere well Maintained, The market, uo is vob Overstocked, as drovers claim that the prices obtained bere do not ditier tuatertadly frou those ruilog in the couutry, We quote: EXtee COWS... .cccssscovecerccveece eThatl00 Me ond ’ 4408.0 Common to wediua ptbnedy Veal Caleea.—'The supply of calves is by no maans heavy today, aud as toe duquiuy continue acuve, Prices are a ele le uieher, the (op ef ive marker being quoted ae high as Loge, Lbis, boweve., in au cxuep. Genel tigure: No. 1 Calves, per Ib. Goud veal onives, po’ (oa oun voal ce Catekine GAN Calves pr hoad Sheepand Lumb, ful eee ban M4 Bre CONE HEL olations, b ~The marke. tor sheep Jw being 4 alto here ry oo. supply Line boon Dub WederMle, PHICCE bake Kinuun J, ou to-uny sicod as tiows: Foret) leved Li Tb, ewt.; lob. co Wu, 5 “ | | Moot Werm iO baie bee | le god prime heavy Wes. caused, Fleur and Grain. my Atuee 15,1835, | 44 Lm ibe | riur elie fine Sis ) Wemern t low grades t Unio ABB Idburse 4 Gd ® | Jow eiader cr Canads faxtra ats eu) Eke Bouiner Mixed a TO a.¥y | Fhe Wiend Has Ob NS | Chicas spitug be ; Wauece © un at el 460d. 475 Rive | Ons 164 & OO 'yntee tor | Con Himsbet Cloecd dull to % 4p teeg Ale vay oy Pal seg Male wl Sead ¢ ¥Y Geb. ei0 Mixed, dug suaST by tor unsound | The thay Murket, New Yous, Aug, 1h, 1545, Tho toveral martes for bay in this vie.nity are 4; Preseat very liberally Sippye) Ene Prices 816 COuse. cnwy sonewhat hewer. ba ' CTOP at big the for shipping amd retad lois, aad 1 Wash loi Paine shipping lobe ’ eee Health, the Poor Man’s Riches, the Kich man's bliss is found in Ayei's Medicines, after « at retail, at BENDA TEs ey fruitless toarch among other remedics, A word to | Sig tél: at BENDALL & SUOTT'S the wise tsraMctont. it | by tnatalmente fraction Sees Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing AUCTION Now UCTION NOTICE.—FURN pe's Dead!ng, bedroom snd parlor Machive aod Hutton Hole Machine, No, 626 Hroad- ] nhap ag 4 11 o'clock ia ETE ncciceesesininisiiiutiamssnnas 8Btuan | GNI heart 6¥6,0 fine lot of he h¢s, wagone, Howe Sewing Machine Company, No 629 &e. Alaoat io’ lock 3 fine hoses Broadway, N.Y. ELIAS HOWE, Jr, President, | £04 1 new truck, en the cor, of STs ata Dd Lith ave Avon wanu rr) Fale rithont reserve. 125 rarpac ad J JENKINS, AUCTIO <7 © at auetion on W o'clock, 1.4/1 Broaty riaves. warota, harnes Bee to mateh; 1 pou BURNS—After & severe Ilnons, Mary Tiizabeth, deozhter of William aud Mary Burns, aged 2 years, 2 monks and 14d f The relatives friends of the family are reepect- fully iuvited to attend the funeral, on ‘Thursdar afternvuon, Aug, 17, at 1'¢ o'clock, fom 2% Ave, D208 DEVLIN—On Tuceday morning, after « short but very severe illness, Mary Ann, relict of the iate Danie! Deviin, aged 68 years and 6 mouths Her relatives aud friends, and those dav, Aurust Attn, at 1 ayqnantity of fae back wain nitare, cooking and parlor trunks and bipvoge |) JAWNHROK $ SATE TN DAY ‘of ‘her eon: : AL THIS ’ George, Thomas, Daniel aod Jolin, are respecifully 19's o'clock. at HEI! @ INGRAH Aye aad invited to attend the fuueral, fiom ber late ree- rooma, U3 sew lbowery lote firet clan ‘Teded dence, 119th at, bet, Sd mod 4th aver, on Thureday | 0% stabi Tor Hen, «6 ' morning ext, mb lv o'clock, Thore will bea solemn | thine, fine frevepatt re lee Requcem Mass ce) rated for the repose of her soul, at | “ tuikein ® &:. Paul's Chures, Harlem, commencing at 16 and shoes and ote in o'clock. 254 LA, CF. brvOme anu C > FLFMING—On Ang, 15th, Wm. Henry, som of Va Bernard and Delia Fleming, aged 3 years, 2 months * eral will teke place thi: CWedneeday) atrar- 1, At Zo'clock, trom the rendenceof his parents, ) Kast thet. iiends of the family are iavited to atiend, a MILLS—On Tuosday evening, Ang. 15, John Milla, fu the oSth year ot ale ave, Notice of funeral in to-worrow's papers. 1“ MIKTHA—On Tuesday, Aug. 15, Janos Murtia, ered J year ana sda re reapect« ‘nesday) hus fully inv Ber o9 at ly o'clock, trom the resideu parents, 2b) Ave, B O'NEILL—On Aug, brain, Mary EB, O° "Neill, aced 2 seats 15th, of congestion the pill, daughter or Jolin aud Macy end | month tives aud friends of the family are respectfully ted to attend the funeral, on Wedne wimy aller~ noon, Aug. 16, at 9 o'c.ock, from tho sesiue u her parents, 851 Third ave yt POWER—On Aue, 15. Edward Joba, only aon of Joho DB. and Margaret Power, aged 1 year aod 15 days. The friends and relatives of the fainily are reenoes- fuliy invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday aces = teat ris cr: ee he atic sie AXCKs, TRADE NOTICES, (A BOARDING HOUSE LEASE FOR SALE Lee wok : ates abs Greonpaint ave. (ree 1. Fnguse A MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN | SFtitee wt of Mrs. WEBI 108 itoor, up ate Cinbrella Makers will be held at 194 1 Military ball, on A GROCERY AND LIQUOR SPOKE FOR Wedueada, sale r ) eveulngs at 5 u'vlocw 4 Inquire at ® Hague et, N.Y ‘Gsetna attendance is required aa business of im- POCT RY " Rn “( portance will te transactel, By order cf the Con GROCERY A? LIQUOR STORE FOR tnittee, JAMES CLENDENBN, PF. SHIELIJ) $ 33 *, Dow doing @ good bu .neew ab ood Washinge LOVE, v ‘on st, 6 A WELL LOCATED DINING ROOM, with bar, doing a fine cash business; alson foe corner Ihiuor store, and - ness lithe sovar storecheap for ceshouly. Apply 425 Pearl wt 1% Cc ARPENTERS SHOP 90 Fast Broad ! bnainess dD. *aintere’ Association will be held at their Hall, 21 Avenue D, on Wednesday sveatit 16th, Punctual attendance ja required. JOHN Pree't, CHAS. H. OPDY A REGULAR MEETING OF THE D Ang. BEAT Ib, B, sec'y, 27 D D. i. PALNTERS—THERE WILL BE A © meeting of this Society this evening, August 16th, at their rooma, 21 ave. D, at 8 o'clock All Members are requested to atiend, as bneiness of in Factance will be transacted. Ky on of JOUN WATTLE, Prost. CHAS. OPDYKE, D® GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING Association, The regular weekly iwceting of this Asrociation will be hed at Early Closing Hall 467 Bowery, this (Wedaesday) evening, at 5 o'clock, he questfon of catablishing ‘& Library, and also a Henevoleut Associauion, will be the rpoelal order of KET, Ree! Bee. santas nbs giles io J OTICE—HOUSESMITHS—A REGULAR ye C. c 13 Bold 07 Foqalre a ibe sold cheay 1K SALE—% INTEREST IN A LIGHTER of 22 tone burthen: can be seen this forenoon at Warehouse, Rod Hook, where she ls ing, Appiy 115 Sinith et, Broos lyn, will be sold to disseive par nership. H. P, HAKANS. Ib For SALE—THE STOCK & FIXTUN of @ toy, thread, needie and car count of ba WW Enet Boadway, health of ci 4 New Vorm, 4 s ES store, with cowspaper stand aud route attached, App!) 30 < are ton m. . OR SALE A STAND—A!PLY AT 5 7 West Warhington Market, 60 FOR SALE—A FISH AND OYST'R Stand in Union Market. Sold on recount of sickness of the owner, Inquire 455 Basi Houston at. femi-monthiy toeeting of the H. BP. U, will be heid this Wednesday oveniug. 16th inet, at 5 o'clock, at the 14th Ward Hotel, 241 Grand et tual cttendance is requested. Pres, JOLUN Bb. COLHKAR, Bec. Vune- WM. F. LLOYD, loo 7 4 sa g | FXOR SALE—GROCERY, LIQUOR AND pect taene MASS HEETING OF THE candy ature, No. 82 Pell st. Call fur dave. 104 be held this evening, at their rooms, lat lowerr, GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORES AND Every member of the society ie urrently requeried | to be present, as businers of great im @ nt before the meeting, THROVURE FIKE- HOCK, Pres, MAKSHALL DAVIS, bee, pro tem. 134 THE WORKING WOMEN ARE INVITED t attend @ meeting of she Operators’ Benevolent Boclety, this evening, at 1954 Howory, at 8 o'clock. Every member is expected to attend, LLLEN PAT- ELSON, Pies. lil NITED COOPE 2—YOU ARE tend arpecial weeting thie So'clock, at 8 Fass Br other business places in the best parte of the erty. Call at 104 Division at. wT £300 WILL PURCHASE THE STOCK, e fixtures and goodwill of a eationary and candy store, a good stand. Apply at 122 l’avonia ave, none the Pavouia ferry, Jersey City 2 FOR SALE, A S-STORY AND $6.0 \Omree sTocery store and dwelling, rtock and fixtures, good ness and neigh! rapid'y improving, Lot 75x64 1eot; fine gu. ble and other out-houser attached, Tern enah, balance on time. Apay w NEEDHAM, near Oth ave, Brook!) a. “MORSES, CARRIA FOB, SALE A NEW TRUCK POrbNnee ie to hood, PUBLIC “MEETING WILL ‘BE HE 308 West b at, weat of 10th ave Yop 7 Ne Sunday Aftornoea, the 2th ines in Step! For SALE—A BAY HORSE. ¢ HANDS W voit, Kiverald st, near Broadway, Astoria, L. high, Sound and kind in ail barr Suitable the purpove of erganizing » Fathor Mathew | for a. kinds of work. Apply at ov3 Ninth av. co AuCe Soeimty, Brochors of other societios and fri: temperance are respeciiuliy invited to aitend, ercines bo comineuce as 4 o'clock, GILLINGHAM, Pree, cs) A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's Fa:her Matbow Temperance soclvty, No, 2, of Biooklyn, BE. D., wil be heid Lh evenins, at their hall, cor. South th ata, Bb Ts o'vlock, artis saneton ie Dien vik oven tue meeting. Sing! y the Wil a nie Giee Club aad Mr ie lor, Come early, F.d, MULT... Gu res, LAWRENCE POWEK, Keo. duc 47th et. from? A. M.s00 1 M f By order of JOUN FOR SALE CHEAP Nt ee ALE . tacks; Ty 60%) Alto o halt Aillo Gur, Enquire in Suloua, 6 ave, ll sold FoR SALE — COACH, TEAM AND HAR- Neta; Com “x! running order; will be sold seperate or togethe:: Ressh buyera great bazein is offered; alao 1 goverument hor @ eli: young and kind. Apply until sod at No. 117 Fourth ave, to stable wille: 1 dt i O. H., NO, 7A SPECIAL MEETING , ; . 5 = A. of the above No. will be held ot Milliman's fa FOR SAL fen HORSE, \ ART AND BAR: ou *) 1th ing ‘The wembers aie re pe ess; C itabie tov uiture use poly 64 to be punctual in atvendance. By order of CAM? Thirteenth street, inorning or evoning, of Mu BELL, Prea, THUs, MeF ADDEN, sec. id LROWN, wt JOR SALE AT HORSE FIT FOR ANY work; round a A ply lor py Delancey oh in the sere” Ay RES days vo d JOR SALE—EXPRESS WAGON, W!TH two stande; 1i¥ Weet vuth or, al Fox SALE—-A 3 YEARS well trained to saddle or pata ER MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIETY, No. 4. 8. Y., will hold a teimpersuce meeting ni sheir Hall, $5 ast Lach #& thie | Wodvesday | even ing, tio PM. the meesing will Le addressed by Joon MeGrath and Cronin, Kags. Binging by bionars, nite Lambert and other. Lue pablic are reapect- tuvited. PaTRiCK LAMB, Pree, WILLIAM ALEN, Lee, lsu OLD PONY, JS THER MATHEW T.A-B, SOCIETY No, | Mf sequared. Fuguire ov io We nee ype 6, N,¥ will held their Public Meeting, This Even-| FOR SALE — 2 LARGE HEAVY PONY ins, at Hew alces at Sieh alls bmi Aral ot. foo built horses, 16% and IT "han ta high; bays, T and 8 years 00, #140 esclr sino nm tdock, 9 years oid, all cound aud kind $125, at 66 Washiouson ot ied rer SALE—~A HANDSOME GREY MARI 4 t 5 years old, 16 havds b » AQd food traveler found aud kind 1a ail To be 2 at ved shon, in rear, 161 West th st, in bh D—A DARK GRAY OK JORSE Wa black, 14% band hieh, long tail, Address W. Ty Ufice. 6 Music on tho pianoforte by the Lion, Mra, MMis. Singing by Mesers, O'Moara aud Cole, and Misses Cousedy, MeCab dguchill, DAVID HAY WakKD, Yoe, JAMKe CANDLER, mec, Sec, 12 *ATHER MATHEW T. a, B, SOCIETY No dy N-Y.—halk bet 64th and 65th ete, 8th ave, lublic meeting thie evening, at 7)$ o'clock p.m, Speskor—Mr. Black, — Siggee—Mr, stocker, Mr, hearney and obere, THOMAS MEAGHER, Pres, JAS. UO, KEILLY, Rec, sec, Ww FPatkER MATHEW TEMPERANCE 80- city, No, 1, of Jersey City, will boid their 7 jas weekly tuccying on Wedueday evening, Aug, 16, ibe lolowing talented geutiemea will be present to Mr C., box 6162 Post SHWING MACHINES, A WHEELER & WILS« sale cheap, La good « pply 198 Fast 29 b at, wear 1st ave, B ad si % Mg For SALE—ONE OF SINGER'S SI WING iachines it ia alinors vew wad has oniy veca used a short tioe, Apply at 149 4th ob iat iloor, 16 FAMIy SEWING MACHINE FOR SAL® cheap—siucer's—aluost vow loquire 21 Bag ls lf GEWING MACHINES VOR S(LE AND TO rent; new and eeoond band Whoclor & Wivon’ yoachines repaired and key in t Lest order, ag IN MACHINE FOR tpeck and ainy : dar. Kudd. J. DUNN, 116 FPENIAN BROTHERHOOD — BROTHERS Shoares (irele—A puduc mecting of the tends of Lelana's rederuption wi be Leia under the sur- pices o) the Beotners shesres Circie, in Putman Hai, ‘over Lith et, and Sa ave, on the evening uf Thure- say, the 17th instant, JN MONAGHAN, Concre, PHILIP O HANLON, dees UENId #. BURKE, Cou, Doth, Uriel Loapade, 359 0 H.-A MEETING OF THE rywil be hed “lay, (he bh r wk wt Lier weeking rocias, Comer | theredsh Inabraciions eiveu, at 11) Broadway, wear JUULN BY BND, dre, MICiL, | 2d at. 3 oe “s eet |. 1 SEWING MACHINGS JUBLIC] MEETING OF THE LADIES | Kinds repalrel. Wheoiwr & W basuor Matuew 1) A. D. suciety, No, 8, of New | MAehines, evens acd, alweye « York, wali be heid wt their ball, cor, 204 96, and sth | Chives for ase Cancl at, Qve, ou Wedweadoy evening, Aur, 163h,01 Hisheet cash price paca wr Whe by Ar. i@nsboa, Suging by china, nwuod, Miss Conpoly and othesa, M. Mave BWING ; ; #6 Priya, BY ka, Hoe, Be, Oa te tas i HE PAVHER MalokW rea aALe TA, iB. | Wheels. ¢ . suearty No, 1, vt sth ED, wil hod a WINKS in g h Perauce Meets, at QEWING MACHLNYS TO de wncy tall corns 1 WD cous iiocdate BLik, the Kaup.re Sew ing che oa te tae en ehine Coiupans wi ‘their tunlly and wanes x dhury neauriing Machine HBL 1OMGS. Bt B36 Br LLY 1) des, higt : Way, eid Sid Davison igrect, Tuciie ee U L.A MBEKS OF ¢ charee, © Couns: Ward, a@ uwtlled w Stiend the iuseral of Bru. JAmbe 8. LOoKe, inom 4is Laie remwence, Z1y Kass 11th at, om Wednesday, Aue, 16, a lu A.M. By order 8. M. WKigit, Vreet, JOS, BLACK, Bec. pro tom, 2%) SAVINGS TEW YORK SAVIN of 14th et and Sth ave; M. Weducedave and Satur 8 BANK, CORNER iaily trom 16 Py STEAMER MAKY POWELL, FOR COZ. From 1 oT P.M. Big , Per cout taterest. free from govern I reus, West Point, Cornwall, New’ @ abe ee Teeenmont tax. Des Poughkeepsie and soot fore sept. let will draw interest Oe every 9 Gb By o'chock. yor see Aste. 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