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habitations of the city, Thousands of Whe Nw VOR rf : expensive » “THE NEW YORK SUN. |srpsvtatetcenet te cir. toowaie J THU WORND UG. 17 5, | escape the extortionate demands of jendlorda smi f THL RSDAY MORNING, AUG, 17, 1865, Sanh OH eeutocty, tp te Ge Feet Sill ate Politics. than one-half the business meu of our city are vow? Tax opesing of the Pall politign! campagne pre- | reeidente of the island. Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, and the score or two of towas within s refius of twenty wiles from Now York, are mainly oceupled by our business men, and the rapidity «! @ents some curious features—poesitdy an fmpor- Aangieston, The Marne Democratic Btate Conven- S . este. incen tho t ve a rey 4 - Presi. | thelr growth rather than the enumeration of Man meuer . : tm WF nth resota- | batten Ielend, ie-the true index of the growth of to detuning wah we wil ory euPPER Ax- | the metropolis. In consideration of these ete pew J mg on in the poticy he bas taken towards | we are not disposed to peer ond ha mp Placing the rebel States in ther proper ewustion, ge my. wee por tease = vm : ard harmonizing conficting ae, ‘Thies | dation ave been provided in thb city, pistform ie ee eT od Jersey. 1p | live in the adjacent rural districta, thonsNew Yor’ bebe! ee pe Bates the Couservative | will appear tm the census ta menher ecu . Dapcmane wesndiet the Radicals, rejected the | wensurate with ite grea:ness, hero suffrage doctrine, and planted themselves fen 'y cpon the President's polley, Om the ow har a in the Repu! tican Convention lately held in pe Raticalé proved the stronger, their | thorough investigation of the Indian Burewu, in pevlwone the President's mode of re- | order to determine whether there is noteome canse a al endorses the suffrage doc. | for the frequent outbreaks of the Indians upon the OO et Swindling the Indians. 4 Lhe Iepublicans in the other New frontier other than the more coeviltry of the mv- aha Bates will all, doubtless, fol- | ages. From certain cirentnatances that have itely eon in the wake of Maine, for the Rad«/| come to our Knowledge, we have reason tu believe fon! clamont in that nection greatly predominates, | that & systerootic plan is carried on by cortain Whe Mixsourl Republicans are alroaly pledged to | agents in this Bureau, whereby the Indians are nogro suffrage, and we abel! not he surprised if in | not only swindled out of the greater portivn of Jors, and possibly Wisconsin, the perty alopte | their annuities, but purposely exasperated to deeds roe at dastpsabeal rtend? Tt ia polltical prin« | otferod for fat contracts in fitting out “Indian ex- cick and not names, thas make party divisions, | peditions.'* This branch of the Goverment and it is plain enough that eo ‘ar as the polition! | business has alwage furnished an adurirable field field bas been developed, the Hadicels are arrayed | for unecrupulous parties to evrich thomselves agnitiet both the Conservative Republicans and the | The Governu.eut annually devotes a large sum of Connorvative Demoerata, Can ft be that the “po- | money for the support of the Indian tribes, by fhtical whirligig’ is about ‘to draw @ now line of | virtue of treaty supulationa, and, ao the dishuree- * dewarcation between the parties—to throw the | ment of these funda is eutrusted to a few © War Derwocrsta and Conservative Republicans on | agent, ft is plain that an _ excellent ore sie, and the Radicals aud Peace Democrats on | chance {s offered for fraud. The pour she other? @avagee have no way in which to make thelr wrongs known ; their side of a #tory @ never The Ketchum Frauds heard by the Government, and they may be ch "Tas Kerodcm defalvation proves to have been | oq with perfect impunity without the fraud bei Bar grester than was at frat supposod, and it 1] brought to light. ‘The distribution of Indian mow velieved that the aggregate amount wil! reach | 5 vigies ie unlike any other <lisbursenens of Gov- four millions. We believe this is the most atu- ernment money. Io any other case the defmiuded pendous fraud ever perpetrated iu this country bY | Herty would have the means of reparation, and an @ elugie individual, and we doubt if Europe can attempt to swindle would at loast be very hezard- Forniah ite paraliel, In fact, it seemneulmostiu | oy pat in this case everything is left w the credible thes one man could carry on fraudulent | > onosty of the Tudian agents, and there 1s no more fraustctions to such # pitch withous being detected. | ig, jy cheating the savages out of half their an- Cortainly the systern of brokerage that fails to dis | 1 itiey ghan there would be in cheating # horse out over much @ wholesale ewittle, and which permis | cra ienis peck of oats, We have no doula that @ @ single individual to throw the whole financial great deal of the disaffection among the Western aircle of the city into s commotion, must be far | i b05 19 directly traceable to this source, and in gbort of perfection. Had this development occur- view of the unscrupulous charactor of many public wed at A tinie of financial presaure there is hardly | runerioneriew it would vot be at all strange if the e doubt that it would Lave inaugurated » general savages aro in nome cases purposely Mncited to acta qvonoisry pauic throughont the country, Aw itis, of hostility in order to furnish « better opportunity with money plenty, and everything favorable |» speculation on the part of these avents, The Sor guarding against ® panic, the SyMp- | eoming frequency of Indian outbreaks of Jate @oms cf uneasiness jn the money oud certainly poiuts to some extraordinary civeum- stock markets are very apparent, and a number of | piance, and thesubject should reccive the attention Bouses are represonted as trembiiug im the bal-} 646 Government. ance. The cause of these late defalcations Is attri- ~- @uted, by some of our contemporuries, to the re- d@uudaney of the currency, but it seema to us that Shis view is something like tracing « crime to Eve's | 'n authority, the epproaching trial of the steam partaking of the forbidden fruit. Hal Eve not | engines in the double-enders Winooski and @aten the apple there might have been no such | Algonquin will be oue of the most remarkable fing e# sin--had there been po greenbacks, | ever witnessed in this country, Briefly, the facts » Earcavy might not now be a defaulter, It was an | are these: Acontract was taken by Mr. Fonues * — mordinate desire for the sudden accumulation of | to construct a vessel for the Navy Departu.cut, great wealib that led to Kerouvs'’s ruin, He | with the understanding that be shoul! be per- epersted in stocks just as @ desperate gambler | mitted to put in a marine engine, attached to plays at faro—ho expected to make up @ loss by | which were certein patented improvements, in @oubling the venture the next time, and the hope | which » Mr. Diokmeson was interested, Dicn- wf meking good bis losses led him to go deeper and | emsow «had «@ long-standing quarrel with Geeper into the risk, uoti! finally all was lost. | Gostaves V. Fox, Assisiant Secretary of the Probably we have not reached the end of those | Navy, and with Mr. Isuemwoop, the Chief Engi- robberies, whose magnitu le give them tho polite | noer, Isumzwoon had so far forgotten his-dignity sitle of defalcations, The late developma.te have | as to declere that DiokeRson's engines ‘should be geused monied men to make ® close scrutiny of | taken out of the Algonquin and sent to the scrap rs Meir nancial situations, and it is not improbable | heap,"’ because his improvments confficted with ghat further revelations of this charactor will be | what Isaummwoop considered the carrect theory of Prought to notice. Constructing marine steam engines. Dooxsason ls nglgk UK fides alatcae s determined man, quarrelsome pervaps, but Consus of New York (ity, plucky, and his faith wavered not before the power The official return of the City census, so far an opposed to him in the high places of the Navy # bas Leon completed, does not warrant the esti: | Department, He determinod to vinlieate Lis suate heretofore made, thet the presnt population | engine, and last year offered @ trial of speed of tho ‘sland is in the neighborhood of one million. | beween one of Mr. Forues’ merchans Steamers About one-fourth of the census districta have vot | andthe fastest government vessel of like tonnage. * get reported, bat unless their ratio of increase is | Por some reason the trial did not take place, @uch larger than im those slready heard from, the | A few weeks ago the Juaval authorities declined agutegate population will fal! far short of public to accept @ covtract vessel, the Alouquin, built sxpectation—probably it will not exceed eight by Fonues, alleging that ber engines were faulty, @undred thousand, This development will be a | etc, Thereupon Dick «neon offers to test her speed aubject of intense regres to the politicians, but | gud fuel economy, by loading ber with the same probably to no other class, The people of Now | amount of fuel and bellast that may be carried by Zork know very well that the dweliimg-bouse | any similarly built vessel designated by the Secre- aceoommodations on the island are wholly inade- tary of the Navy, The two ships to be run ona suuate to the requirements of our population, sud | river or the ocean, where the Algonquin was to Bence there fs no geners! desire to make the evil | pail faster and burn so much less conl, that appear greater than it really is, The politicians | when the fuel of the other ship was ex- fowever, will naturally raise « how! and denounce | hausied, the Algonguin would bave enough she enumeration as incorrect, for 1 will diminish | lef to tow ber opponent back to tho place of start- the representation of the City in the Legislature ing. @uch below the expectations of the schemers. | This challenge was such @ poser that Assistant We have no doubt thes many errors have ocaurred | Secretary Fox and Chicf Isumwoor could not de- #0 waking the enumeration, for there te no much | cline to take some notice of it, Accordingly the shing ase perfect census; bub it is quite probable | gocretary of the Navy propone! to teat the two ves. That the mistakes Lave been aa frequently favora- | seis Algonquin and Winooski, in the foll wing ale as adverse to the expected increase, Tat we | manner: Both sbipe to be fasteud tos wharh should bave over-rated our population is not at all | where their paddles were to be made to revolve, ‘ Srange, Tt is coubttul if a city or # town can be and by carefully ieasured experiments prove the Tound in the United Biates of which the inhabitents | value of their respective eugines, Vho order for §u their general estimate do not place the popula | this novel trial instructs those oflicers of ihe Navy Gion sttoo bighafigure, Bat in our opinion it te | who are placed in charga, to reduce in size the mot ditheuls to aecount for the discrepancy between paddle wheels of the Alvonquin, and make other she popular suppesition and the true return con- changes, which Mr. Dioxmsow says redu the corning the population of New York, The itoprea- | propelling power of bis enyines. Nevertheleas, be sion of a heavy increase is derived from our ra- | consents to the trial, but states that the travel- ply growing business prosperity aud the increage mg motion of the Algonquin dng Duin cra thet are seen upon the streets aod im give euficrent draf% to The Approachieg Trial of Naval Engines. js required to his furnaces, public places, Now, we bave no doubs that if the which are nw provided with » blower, whereas jncreuse of our business pc pulsation within | tine Winooski ie thas equipped, &c. Hoaring that Aue last five years bad been accompa. | Isherwood had ordered some workmen to cut holes | pied | ® corresponding increaso of real. 1p the stearo pipe of the Algonquin's eugines ‘ur devte upon the island, the popular estiuate tho purpose of testing the steam by thermometers, ewould Le more likely to underrate \han to over rate &c Dickmuson declines to permit the Nava! au- the tine figures, The truth is that ihe island, Shorities to mutilate the machinery of his vessel ancl With its present accommodations for inhabitauts, | encumber th@ pipes and valves with wetal boriags, se for the last few yours been like @ bow! full of | until the vease! bus beon accepted. * ater--any addition causing the displacement of a rt within, House-building has been * .vet eptrely suspended; covery house wae full Ayo year ayo, The "iuuseral growth of New Yuk curng the less fow yours is not troly fu- @icniiw by so enumeretion of the island popula. Gon, Vor eizens ere coustantly removing w | are capable of driving steam ahipa of war through Besdboring Villages, anid to the open country the element they were! pouve.iently accensible to New York, whither they any otber mode #9 Moiracted by desire Ww cacane the crowded wud | sween the disputeute in sis eoutcoversy, Will not re Volve the wheels of the two vessels, and from pre- sent indications the tial is likely to take place, Whatever the vessels may be, the public will uot be eatiafied that w proper trial hes beem made. ‘The ae \ % that of the | economical rates, ior those who are now foree! te | Ir would be weil for the Goverument to make a! And what does this anomalous | of violence, in order that an opportunity may be Aw an iilustration of the power wieldel by meu Meantime preparations have been going on to re- | poople pay their money for vessel and engines that | sult to be of ervice uponyand | of testing the matter at issue be- | e@onvince the coromunity that the Navy Depari- ment is acting in good faith towards either the scople or the contractor of the Algonquin, ‘‘Fai play ' i# on@ of thone jewels the American people delight t@ look upon, and if Mr. Dioxgxson’s en- +} gine fells—under the circumstances of the ap- prosching trial —to come up to the requirements of Mr. Fouts’ contract with the Government; it re mains to be seen whether the Sovretary of the Navy Will then order atria! that shal! toat the two vearels, an effective ebipsof war, by «a voyage at ses, Or & Pun upon theriver, secrrding to the terra propomel by Mr. Dickrrson, It would be o great saving of the peoples’ money, to make the latter tral first, end if the Doxeneom engines are pro- nounced failures, there can be no further reason for puttiig any fathin the subsequent declara- tions of that “irrepressible man,'* A Setilement of Freedmen, A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquianr thus describes What he saw in Virginia, while on a tour of obaervation among the freedmen, We have just returned from a visit to the froed- « farms in El zabeth county, the county fo wae announced the famous ‘contraband'’ wiatue ne ibere ndition of the runaway slaves of revel of y county, as a@ 81-dlatrict of the Freedmen's Bureau, is under the charge of Lieutenant G, Hawk, whom we accompanied ons tonr of duty, We rode through Hampton, where the Rureau hae loased ont mimerons building lots, Hi umpton as thriving ¢ buildings are going up In al direcdons, Its streete are throoged w borses aud oules, carts and wagons, The idle negro, in anvtof dilapidated rags, mounted on « miserable old horse lee the fair lady, riding by in ber volum silken habit. The trim military dandy, gliding along in his varnisied buggy, bas to turn out tor the rude, unwieldy form of the negro fish and claro pelfler, The streets are thronved with these motley, il!-assorted crowda, Everybody rides except the juvenile negréeyand they swarm tinder horses’ hoofs and sbout the wheels of passing vehicles, shouting importunately to be permiited to black boot an | bold bors The numerous stores are fillol with customers, and the town sosras tndi- genous, and were it not for the American at one, the scene would lead ono to believe that he were in an African town of unusual prosperity. We turned out of the crowded main street, and rode out of town, through Grant street, dubbed by the Lleces. Like the ilusirious bero, aller whom it is rowed, this thoroughfare is quiet. Oa the edge of the town ins Wilderness of sryal! corn-flelds, all ronted, and cultivated by neyroes, It is ibe most wonderful corn that we ever beheld, The aialks have attained an altitude of sxteen feet, eud every stalk bears two large and perfect cars, Somo of these coro-fe. ds present @ grovesque appearance; the stalks have been stripped of their leaves, these loaves tied towether in sheaves, and fastened to the parent stalk, the top of the staiks cut off just abovo the ears, wiving oue she quaiut imapressiun that the crop bas been mobilized, and is prepared to march outof tle Geld bag and baggage at the word of cormtuand, Jeff, Davis's Family in Albany, The Albany Jocwnat, of Tuesday evening, saver Three children of Jeff. Davia arrived here this roorning on the Bt. John, sopped at the Delavan House for a few hours, and left on the Rensselaer and Barntoga Raliroal for Montreal. There were two sons and a daughter, younger, The names of the sens were Jelfereon and William, They were accompanied by the mother of Mra, Davis, a white cul, end @ man servant. A large crowd was attracted to the Delavan House, where quite s disgu.ting scene took placo. A number of women went iv, and amid the most extravagant profes- sions of ‘eligh atfection, repeatelly kissed the children, While she children sbould not be held accountable for the deeds of their father, there la certainly nothing fn them nor thelr parents that entitles thern to any peculiar man! festations of regard, over hyndreds of respectable children of loyal pareutage. The Wheat Crop of Virginia. Toe Richinond Wie of Monday contains the following + The wheat crop in the Valley is said to be good, but in every other portion of the Btate it ts a com: lete failure, The grain is defective from the ef- ects of rust and exposure to the constant rains of the past ten mon’ and, in addition, the quan- tity of cheat, cockle and onton is unusually lege, Noiwlthetanding Its inferior quality, it is bringing good prices tn this city, the most inferlor con- manding #1 80 to #2, and the better qualities from #2 20 to #2 55 per bushel. Tho money value of the crop dn the State, excepting the Shenandoah Valley, of which section we know nothing exc: pe upon unreliable reports, will not be more than oue- bwentieth of am Financial News, Varkets, &c New York, Wednesday, Aug, 16,6 P.M. id this morning opened at 14%, sold dowm to 141s, and clos- ed at 4.80P.M.at lies. Vhe excitement in Wall street, ew by the recent defaications and failures, seers (to have about expended itwelf, and it ix bellev- od thas the worst is now over, The geueral stock market was rathor feverish, and a comparison of the latest quotations with those of the same time yester- day, shows a small advance in some sorts, with a cor- responding decline in others, Governmenu were steady ut fractionally lower rates, There was @ good domand for money, and 1 par cent, was the rave on call. Forelgn exchange was higher, bh ling rete for hankers’ being 190a109% On 'Chan, to-day Mlour opened Se. better on common and me dium, Extra closing quiet. Wheat was quiet and in the buyers’ tavor, Corn wae dull and declining at the opening, and clowed steady, Onte were steady. Pork opened steady, but cloe-d heavy and unsettled. et wae quiet, Lard was steady and Whiskey was firm, SHOCK SALES—FINST HOARD. 20000 ULB. 60. "81, ep. Luby WHO dO... oe OMG 17000 U8. Ga, bet, 45000 ia 00 4000 1500 U8, ba, 10- 4000 Trea. i o-1 Isa do,, 6 edu 11000 Va. Oa.... Jo N.C, Ua. aw) do. 10 Ta, Be.....-.. 10000 Mo. 6a. 1000 M, 6a, Hof Tue Obie 60 Mich, 1b Am, S00 Canton Oe, we do.... q 60 Del, & Hud, ©, oe) 7 Mt. 112 Ose 6USpab? §=— TW do... Qu apa’ 1 BROOND BOSRD. 1000 U8, 6m '81, TR. MO 200 Mich, Cen, R....108 50 LS, Os, SL, lt OO Mob. & NN. La, of) tow ‘Tres. 120 | do., + 68 | 10000 Lb, IW CEN,W. PL. @ ns i 3.1) . oe. Guig RB... 119 %§ y & Vite Bo 6g {10 Cam t¢ io, Ooatd ¢ “ d “ ; v CLL a& NW vie 3 cick oe b J do. 26 4arT | io) NY. Cen R, Ws $0 Cle, & Volk... tin | 64 One a" Be . ao oa Ohi k.. 16 0 Hud Ry, R 4 Shu Pt. WL a CL. 9 Be er «Wt bw do, ted 20 Erie R, big 100 Al, & 7. Ad, k, lau GO... 56 DIRBU 10 Chi, & Alton kK.” | Jw Reading R...... lve bu Chi, & Alton PT, § 1400 dO. seeeesdvl 10 Masiposg SPECIAL NORICES, 250 Rare Receipts {Containin fecretay | And miueh — Veluabie iutor | never "before poe ‘ public, Hncinding over 0) Keceip's now in excluss ure by tb. a Mevrupoiten Hovel hd City Price “eats . postage tree, Address HINSON 5 pianiiabars, 40 Brosdway, N.Y, INBON A ag eelor & Wilken Lock Machine and Button Hole Machine, no. gus Broad- way Y. aia 7 x Si Howe Sewing Machine Company, No Gy | Broadway, N.Y, Elias HOWK m7 NS oa8 | Agente wanted sua Mitch Sewing aia, werrlng crape on left arm, and proceed to th tiiws Weth loseried, 4 i vet filed wit Feaidence of Our deceased brother, Michael Mc Dou. brated hone m ing 4 heeVaaias 7 Liveries gid, 0b Oliver ah to pay the last tribute of respect. | ranted. I. JAY VILLERS, 166 Grand ced? Tipe a Sa intone Re Oe seer intoveed, | from Heoadway, LAL sCELUOT Z ‘Tes Y. CARS : + aE oe F eae HOLL, Kee. Bec, : ASRS | A SEL OF TEETH INSERTED With en i sfabent extrao the roots, from $5, SEWING MACHINE without pain,” JOSEPH DOD ae SEWING MACHINES TO firet clase machines— Wheeler & Wilson's, ow o's for leather, Singer's, G, & fakene Wileox & Gibbe » Machine almost ne ve Teeth extracted without pau, > —— Syuupeuenenene j LLL, DENTIST, 907 BROAD SEW ING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO Mak 2h at.—Rubber seits ot techs $ Tmachines repaired and kept in the best onde thorough imsiructious given, at 127) B pee Sud st, GEWING MACHINES TO RENT—To Ac. commodate the public, the Empire sewing M gape sacn ve ; 1 chine Company will let out their family aad manus ZOARD W ANTED BY A MECHAN] facturing Wwachiaes on liberal (ering. at bot Broad- 3 With @ widow woman, will bay olla Way, and 244 Divison street, Inetruetion tree of | Sypre Meh et. preierred. Address 1. W., Ly 40 (aa Ae eee oe a rc —<—2 | WURNISHED ROuUM AND BEDI: MORSES, CARRIAGES. & Fk also attic room, with convenience fur t patti ee ine, for gentioman and wife only, A « Fok SALE—a Bay HORSE, 15) HANDS jor all kiuds of work. Apply at v3 Ninth av,. corner 9 oO P.M, 266 KF DN em 10's and iT hands high; bay comforts of # home; also re and § yoare gids price, Pre) rah 160 w lack ot boerd without lodg-ny, et 248 West any oid, wil wound aud kind $126, at 605 Washyneton at.lod | 288 a bands bish. Te be agi’ OWBOE Bae U8) CSOAL—WE ARE NOW DELIVERIN pon he Bo. be dod well. Ban ae. beet ity " Loci JOR SALE—A FINE BAY PONY, 15 Hanis | 7s! other" eon!” at ‘the Mloweots high, wuiteble tor all light work, 'Price sige, | teFeened. Full weight guarantees : Also a cheap working horse, Inquire at M. WIN: | & MAYEVOY, uT0 Wort tua by bei. tu wo TRAIN, 168 aveaue A, lager beer saloon, 185 ped ‘ iy PASTURE To LEL FOR HORSES WITHIN COD—WOOU—VIRGINTA TIN’ $a and Flushing ave, Brookiy a, 1 heb eat PEe yard Ad ave, between duth wud ou + = WANTED TO BUY FOR EXPRESS Work, | =——————---—-—_--___-__---_. #0, Wagon and harness; wagon tnust be Con. LD TYPE MET PANTED—AP cord, Address bi. J. ros ose Ol rrre METAL WANTED—AP’! i) es = PrATRS. : 8 ‘ AUCTION NOTICES, Satie cdi tod Mee Dae ee | AUCTION NOTICE.—FORNTTURE, cup telatives aud dt Stende of the family ace respect. | at Fetal & BENDALI- & SCOTS Auction fisees ‘Aug. 1f, at Us @gock, from 21 Ave pane | $2," alone Ce hyde ee morning, efter » dhort but HENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER, Sale ee Li ee a PP ea Oa ropeves Daniel and John are r fl re; leo furniture of the famity wu to attend the funeral, froin b ¢, 119th st, het. 8d and ath aves this Gi day) morning, at 10 o'clock, J. MORIARTY, AUCT., WILL SELL 111) © day at 178 Chatham Square, at 1% of Jo) re There will be @ solemn Kequiem Mass celebrated tor the r of ber sual. neral assortment of furniture, new and eros St. Pauls Church, Harlem, commencing at tue fend Ale over i sero. a TAGEOOM-On Ane, tpth, Adeleite 8. hove, | aay hverneer a ser ode go’ ug, fot, (Adelaide I Jecteom, AWNBROKER’S SALF—THIS” 1} Saad dark, Au sepochbenatcs JAMES AGAR will sell, at 69 New Severy,, The relauved id friends of the family | 10M o'clock, a large amortment of women's clot! tp are ieepeetfully invited to attend the funeral, ou devia of FO drenses, \inderclothy Aor ee Sa 8 sels, Fas eee | Qe Sem prec ceayties etter ¥ ns Worthy the attention of dealere and } KNAPP — Wednestay, Aug, 16, Sarsh Frances, p— 4 B. SN, | 4 dxugh.er of Wiliam ang Pieve Jane Knapp, aged 19 A F of B, OOMEN, late Pecare & Co, S months and 11 days friends of the tamily are invited to at ttend AWNBROKER’S SALB—R, WEAVI) neral, from her tat li reajdence. 98 Weat poy P Jt, will sell this day, at 408 Ninth evorue ato et. k, roalway, Friuay, 18th inet, at % ofciock, P. M. | ofclock, a large awortment ot foods, baving f ‘The romaine will be taken to Cypress Hille Cemetery | Rledred one yer and upwards, My ‘order ot VW for interment, os VEAVER, Pawnbreker iva KIDDER-Drowped, Aur. 13th, Ectward P., only sou of the late William W der, The relatives and friends are reepectfalle invited to at'end the fnueral, frow the vouse of his grand: Parents, 102 Suffolk st, this Thussday, at 2 0'c.ock, 37 LAUGHLIN—On Aug. 14th, 1565, John M. Laugh- lin, aged 43 years, 11 months aad 17 days, None kuew him but w love him, The funeral will tuke place from bi deuce, cor, of Park avo. sud Camberla: , Brook- lyn, thie (i hursday) afternyon, Aug. 17, at 2 o'clock. ‘The relatives and frieads of the tamily, aleo the Fire pers out geuerally, are respectfully tavited 2 at- nd, MILLS—On Tuesday evening, Aug. 15, John Mills, In the SSth yoar of his ave, The relatives and friends ot the family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Thur ay. afternoon, at 1 o’elock, from his inte residence, 164 Madison st. iit McCONNELL—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Ang, 15, Sami. Kk. MeConnell, aoa of ( ge And Elien MeUon- Deli, daod 8 onthe and 5 da, The relasives aud friends of the family, a'so bir Sraudfather, Michi, Reeves, of South Brooklyn, are respectivily invited to attend the funerul, thie ‘Tlvareday) afternoon, at 2's o'clock, from the resi- dence of bie paremts, cor. of Cumberiand et. and Flushing ave. Hie remains will bo taken to Plat- bush Cemetery for interment, wt PATH—Aftor a short but sevore illness, John Path, S HERMAN @ ©O,, AUCT'RS, WILI Went pubic auction, thiad Aw T0'¢ clelk. het. Glesand CHRISILAN BUTTINEL Dba, imported full-bicoded horses an 6 horses, harness, ¥ carty i wagon, | Teo th English and American Durham tb eeds, 1 ¢ Durham boll, two veara old, 15 huge of the ve « Suffoik breed, heifers, calves. de. Phe shows cattle are the finest sud bee: relectod tw be fouud thie conniry, and well worthy the atiention of purt in waat of fine sock, Bale positive. Ww: ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OPE i 170 Chatham equare, elie on Friday O'clock, at 08 HBieccker 7 Axtores of the tobacco and revar store;meer bianin other fancy pipes, pocketbooks. faucy canes, ee, cares, glare cares and jars, @ large lot socars, hold furniture, &c, Thuredar, GENERAL BUSINESS, Black OR BROWN—THT BEST IN | BRIEST’S HAIR DY¥ Doee not ininro the Hairor Skin, ‘I «i verally Price FIFTY ce ~—45 Booth Second st., Willian ANJO AND JIG DANCI burlesque dancing tanchs manufacturer of the Dania, 121 be hat ‘bert eo, CLOG A? JHN Bor Ho) aged 49 years, Forsyth, Terms, $5 per cou May his soul rest in peace, Amen! angped. — ’ ‘The friends of the family are reepectfuily invited to Ck TON AQUEDUCE DEP attend the funeral, thie (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 To Iron Founders, Sealod proposals « o'clock, from bis late residence, 14% West isth st, 114 POWER—On Aug. 15. Edward Jobo, only son of gous B. aud Margaret Power, aged 1 year nud 1b ane. ‘The friends and relatives of the famil ceived at this office. (Rotunda, ¢ 1] o'clock, A, M. of Mouday, A o+ Cast Lrou Water P.pe of th wamely : for 059 straight pipe, each i long, of 6 fees inter, diam.: Hall po k } Remsen. | Sint oft dams Jove! fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thureda r- TN AAR ht ial PD Col noon, Auv. 17, at ¥ o'clock, from his parente’ resi- S240 Ibe, wach) of fp of 6 feet | Also for 7.300 lin, ft. sirsieht pipe of 20 in. in Aleo for 5,200 lin, ft, asreight pipe of 12 ln, int: 15,000 lim. feet etraight pipe of 6 in. Inter di 8,100 lin. foet straight pipe of 4in. inter, diam; 32 tons of branch pipes and other epecial exe? Separate proposals will he received for the feet pipe, or the whole of the Yu inc! deuce, 107 Kast 4th ot TRADE NOTICES, wa REGULAR MEETING OF THE ’LONG.- shore Ship Painters will be beld on Thursday’ | for all the other Pipe end special castings Kas fi ey. 17th tust, at their rooms, Ne, 178 Bowery. | posal must be endoreed with the he © SHORE BLACK MAM. Prove” Noiih OnRES, iy relates, the name of, nd t Ob which it relates, the name of bi its ober ings tion and tt Forms for the bids and all nec an be obtained at this office 8 HENSJROPERT L. DARRAGH A VEN, Crotoa Aqueduct Hoard Sec, tale EE. a so Sire JOINERS—A REGULAR MEKTING of the Ship Joiner’s Union of N. Y. will be beld Ofice Cr at 187 Bowery, on Thursday evening, Aug. 17th. L. duct Department, Aug. 14th. 1565 ERS, Pros, W. W. OVER } Bryttc SOMES, Frets WW OVERALL, Hoc, __ 34 CROTON ACQUEDUCT DEPARTMIS SEY NOTICES, bei R, 4 1 foendere- Sealed propossis, on of the bidder and the date be received at this office (Re until 11 o'clock A. M. of Mon 0, H., No, A SPECIAL MEETING iNet eof the above No. will be heid at Unien Hall, on Augiet 2S. for thin Thursday evening, the 17th st, at So'clock. By | supply of 1,500 Sy-ineh brass slopeovke: 6 4 order ot HUGH BRENNAN, Prest. JOHN DOOGAN, | b stopeock l-iueh braea atopeocks, Por Sec. w the and necessary information ca A. OL H O. OTHE MEMBERS OF | Mined At this otic. THOMAS STRPILEN® L. DARRAGH, A. W. CRAVEN, Crotou Aq P New York, Aug, 15, 1566, oy IRGOOD AND CHFAP PATENT A other improved spectacles, and to ineure the above order are requested to meet at Mi- Dougherty's coref Suth «t and 7th ave, on reday night, Aug. l7th, ats o'clock, to receive tiekots for the benefit of destitute Catholic children, eo MICHAEL DUUGHERTY, Pres. JOHN McURATH, get eye-aight, conauit Professor FB. 8) FiAN Bec. ERE BUSS SAS 1 ppstces Ceulist, whose only offie : fe removed te O. OF HIBERNIANS—A GENERAL | (rested. Consultation free See nat ee A, meeting of this order wili be held at Hibernian ee med, osselen hile A le: ote! Mall, 44 Prince #t, on Friday evening, 18th inet, at 5 o'clock, All members are requested to attend, ae there ts business of Lusportance to be transacted. By ere? of JOHN MAGLIKF, GP, JAS, VaAnaAn ARTMAN’S PATENT ELASTIC Crit for the lame of every nature, ere the on!) ¢r) en ever made on scientific principler, ‘The G. 8. is ER iia. 1 64 need tw be tried tobe preferred For aale a4 PUBLIC” MEETING OF THE YOUNG | Broadway, bet Broome and Grand #t, N.Y. Men's Father Mathow Boclety No, 1, of New PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHE York, this Thursday eve, at Ty o'clock. cor of Sith ber cent. more paid for pawnbrokers' tic stand Sth ave, The elegant orators Messrs. Daun | can be obtained oleew he: . Also, money adve and Bleck will deliver able addresses, Singing by | on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c, at 77 Bie Mosare, Delany, Feeen. relrsn and the Mineee e 1%, up ataire, v rail's, Mahony and others, r. Frap ulligag w reali at they lave, GEORGE BERN AKD REILLY, PAWNBRORER'S TICKETS BOUGHT Pree, KU. echt J. GODBY, Vice. WM. BQUs. diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, wo Bee's, 1 FPPNIAN” BROTHERHOOD — BROTHERS Sheares Cirei@—A public meeting of the triends of Lrelaud's redemption will be beid under the aue- pices of she Brothers Sheares Circle, in Putnaw Hail, comer 12th et. and Sd ave, on the evening of Thure- day, the 17th instant, JOMN MONAGHAN, Centre, VHALIP O'HANLON, Bec,, DENIS F, BURKE, Col. Sdth, Irish Brigade, ATHER MATHEW T, A, B JA No. 3 of Brooklyn, EK. 1),, ital cor, (irand and 7th ste.-Public Temperance pooling T'¢ o'clock this ‘Thursday evening, Speakers—J, Marsland, F. Feulk- Ret and Wu, Harway, Eaurs, Siugers—J, H. Kelly, oles, Austin and Clark, beqra., and other, THOS: JOYCE, Priest, MICLL. McCKEEVER, Kec, Boe. Lid instruments, dry goods, silk money advanced on diamor same Sought at full value, 130 up stairs, AGS, RAGS, RAGS—9 CENTS PER paid for white rags, 7 cents per ib. ox old | old pamphlets and oid DOwspapers, aud the ht price for all kinds of rags, at 2: duane et, HE HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID old newspapers, Pauphicts, books, and wast ber of every description, STOCKWELL & E BON, 25 Aun st, 1 door wostof Nassau. U S. SANITARY COMMISSION, ! *tective War-Ciaim Association, Bureau lovment for Diwhled and Discharged Soldie clothing, ie, watelios, Lowery, wear ¢ é&e. bli #t, one door 4 FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIETY,No, | 5a! No. 88 Chambers at, (No charve to er 3, of New York, will give ® pubile eutortainment | Of aud omployed.) At the above oflice are re. | their ball, Utah House, 26th et, and Sth ave, thig | Wecharwed soldiers and sailors of all trades ent hie be evening, Aug. Jith, Mr, O'Donnell! will | flestions, and of all couditions of body, both als address the me . Singing by Merars. Delaney, | Sad able-bodied, aud are ali well recomend Rielly and Clar iso by Misses Kennefick, Cana- | UrFeDt rejvest is made to cmployers wo call « van, ‘Mabon vy others, KUW'D W. HUGHES, | ister their applications for omployecs, idoth jr Preis PATILCR GILMOIREy View, ChtaliLiin A | S£e served fee of cham, ' JL, 5 be us = ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIET zs No. 2.N. Y., will hold @ public weeting at their ABTIFICIAL TEETH INSEI hall, €or, 28d et, and 44 ave, on this Thumday even «ly silver or rubt 1 tug. Mr, Gelbraith will address the mee!iug. Sing. ‘ O10 Third ve ine b My. Sullivan, Miss McGinn, and other f $5, $10 wad $16, 440 Third ave, newr Y3d «6. 8.—The menibers are req: to bie at thelr eheted 4 aasome MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVE heilou Friday, Aug. loth, at 1239 o'clock, in ful! ro can neat Poeth extracted without pain or Do charge, He DODIN. 1 1Bth oh Heat Bd ave, | OUD IN: Dentist, Dp. DRAKE, 435 CANALESTE yyy po om silver us $7 to i seot rts BD ce SM SS i ee onal wets 59 cente 5 to $1 per tooth, RENT—CALL 20 (rreeuwich ave, where we rent and gell ali kinds of bone cewent, or osher fi ~to Lent at lowest terms, W, tent new and eecond hand Wheeler & Wilaou's | {eth on allver or rubber, $4. Nitacue oxide co at entively new process, Pear! filing. be M, , way, near © hoarw till lall-pasi «ix, P. 8 BOARD AND ones store fixtures OF perar store, private entrance 4, RESPECTABLE MEN CAN BE | inodated with board ina private fam together im one lares room, where ther wil F pale; suitable for ® cowtu WeCiase, Call ah S00 Grund high, Sound and kind in aii harness. Suitable LARGE, HEAVY PONY SOK SALE—3 GOOD HORSES, ONE 14 bande bighy fue iit hands high, Ome mare 1b COA Le TTR tte saw oe