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te THE NEW YORK SU “FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 14, 1865. Present Condition of the Atlantic Cable. Mr, Crave W. Fiaun, which we publish in another column, gives very plain statement of the attempt | Ho expreesed bis determination to enlist in the to lay the calle, and from it we must judge of the | army, and frieud who knew of bis military ex- probability of ultimate success, It will be ob- sorved by Mr, Fiety's account, that the dispatch published on Wadnosday, relative to the parting of the calle, convoyed an erroneous lropresmon, The language of the dispetch was that ‘the cable was parted on the 2d of Auguet,” which implied that it had Leen cut by the operators on the Great Rasi- ern, We now learn, bowever, that it broke—to use the land phrase—and that the breakaye was cauaed by an injury received by chafing upon one of the “horses” over which the cable passed in paying out, Ik went to the bottom of the oceau in pearly two thousand fathoms of water and the fate of the enierprire bangs upon the He bad tried several occupations aftor resigning his captaincy in tho army, at the close of the Mrx- sean war, but he remained poor and plain U. 8. — | Gaaxt, at whom no doubt many an upstart would have turned up his nose. When ihe call to arme | Wa at last bave definite and authentic news of Aeholl nded in 1561, this Galena tanner heard the the mishap to the ocean telegraph. The diary of | ‘@miliar reveille, for he bad not forgotten Moxico, andthe ok! mw tial spirit stil! burned within him. perience, aud who had some influence with the State government, took Gaast down to Springfield, the capitol of the State, and aucceeded in gettog him » Colovel’s commission, with the stipulation thas the said comrm!ssion should be anuniied in a given length of time unless the newly made Colonel succeeded i raising @ volunteer regiment With the aid of frieuds whom he induced to do the speech -taaking for him (he has not yet learned this branch), Grant reiset his regiment, and the coun- try knows the rest, Ho left bis business and bis | family at the town of Galena, and now he hae re- | turned to visit bis old home. What « change! | Seemingly it wae but yesterday that he was lod« | twelve foet | The erection of the handsome structure which Is now rapidly approaching completion waa forthwith commenced, The Suitding is substantially con- structed of brick, and tbe builders have received orders to erect similar dwe ling houses, jikewise the gift of Mr. Posbudy, in Love Lane, S:edweil, and Commercial atreet, Shoreditch, The mode} bwildingw consiat of four Locks of houses five ator vee tn height, which will Le let out in tenements of one, two, and three rooms, at an estimate: rent of fe 4s. and Ss, per week respectively. Each block will afford accomodation for wixty familiesor two hundred and forsy in the aggregate, The rooms are each to be nine feet wide and long, and of a muitable beight. attic of each block is paved with tiles from the Isle of Wight, and is eurmounted by ® bandsome cruan.eutal turret, There is also ne Coamocution for wasting, dryins, de, and at each end of the building cistera twelve foot Jong, six fet wide, and four feet deep, capable of containing one thow 1 seven hundred and sixty Hons of water, rptoone has Leen dene to sder the sauitary arrangements complete in ery respect. It ia contemplated to erect work- shopa for the accom mocation of the tenauts on the east wide of the Licks, These, however, although of course uniter tie control oo she trustees, will be irrespective of Mr. Peabody ift, and will be let te reotel, Nurmerous applications n ioade for tere ts by men Waves averaye irom iSs to 2 week — per chances of fabing up the cable and again | ding slong in poverty, unnoticed and uncered for ; | the class ior whom they were intended by the attaching it to the coll upon the Great Kasiern, ‘The natiral supposition of a person not farniliar with euch things would be, that @ ca!le, or any thing else, at the bottom of mid-ocean, would be very likely to romain there. [t appeers from tie report, however, that the Great Eastern was pro- vided with apparatus to meet such an emergency, and at three different tines the cable waa success- fully grappled and partly raised to the surface, | ot when some of the machinery gave way and dropped it again to the bed of the ocean, It seerns that the Great Fasten consumed sx days in un- succosaful attompts to raise tie cable, and then, finding that the grappling apparaiue was insuM- cient, the spot was marked wth buoys and the voase) returned to England for more serviceable fishing-tackle, The prospects for the euccess of the enterprise are therefore ‘ar (rom encouraging ; and oti) there is hope. The operators coclare that there is no difficulty in grappling the Inne where it lays, ani they only re- quire an apparatus strovug enough to draw the immense weight to the surface. Those who are in charve of the expedition eviiently beheve this can be done, and they are certainly the bret judges There is reas: le grount for hope, therefore, enat the Great Kustern will return with sultable appliances, raise tho catle, splice it again, and compete the enterprise ta triumph. But it will riquiro ceveral weeks to demonsirate this quer- tion, The Groat Eastern sailed for Foyland on the Sth instant, and is probably at L Verpoo!, or some to-day be isthe cynowure of all eyes, the greatent genera! of the age, occupying ® position upon the highest pinnacie of fame, honored and revered by bis counirymen, aud respected by the whole world, The New Naval Oftcer. Tae sppointment of Hon, Mosee F. Opant, as Naval Officer of this port, will gratify the mer hts and importers of oher appolnimens this city more than any that be could | Mr. Opin Ie so well qualified, by experience, to fill the important office, that we reyar! pointment as an indication that Py micans to remove, es an early day, all the corr: pt oMe who have obtaiuel power, and them by the most honest and capat hie ap-| rieut Jonscon | als reple le men he cen proure, For many years Mr. Ov2in o> plod the position of an entry clerk in the Now York (une tors Houre. Ho th became ihe principa Deputy Collector, and white in chare of the First Division, importers se ep. peale! from hie ¢ Me wext opened & ben Jed warehouse, and ¥ lien compelled t that business, wae appointe? General Ap; ralvor, Eventually he renizgned this office, and was elected Representative in Congreas be the I ' Brooklyn, Fils career at Washington, mud bia | patriotic labors there, have eutitied him to this new appolatme mocracy of + Death Beoxis The exposition of the danger of terry-bost trav- other commercial city, by this time. Probably it | eliug, which was published in yesterday's Sex, will require two or three weeks to prepare the | deserves the serious consideration of the public, nece the ry machinery, a» much longer to bunt up | The statements of our reporter were all the result ble, audit will, therefore, be the middle of | of actual observation upon the various ferry lines September before we shall hear the final decision | running from thiscity, and way be rezarde! as concerning the * to Le or nut to be" of the present ecean telegraph. The Soldiers laid. The public will be pleased to learn that all the soldiers, with the exception of those iu Bamurpan's command, have been paid by the Goverament, and that suffictent funds bave beeu sont forward to pay off the latier, The fact that tle loan recoipts stop- ped while aconsiderable portion of the army re- mained unpaid, caused the people to fear that some Gelay might be occasioned in completing tt payments ; Lut it secrns that Becretary MeCeLuooe bas awple funds for the purpose, Ten million dol!ars have been sent to Susnipan's army, which will liquidate all claims of the soldiers up to the Ast ult. This report ia gratifying, not only because of the prompt payment of the army, but also because it fndicates that but little more, if any, addition will be made to the na- tional debt. Acvording to Becretary McCuLioon's late report, the back pay of the soldiers, and the unpaid contracts, aro the only claims against the goverumont that could not be met by the current revenue receipts, anil we may tierefore in’er thet Congross will not be required to make any ap- Propriation for deficteuces, with the exception of the amount required on the sad contracts. Ib Seema from thee facts that we have about “touch- ed bottom” with reference to ths national blessing of a public delit, and that itwill not reach # much higher figure than was shown by the last Troasury report—about twenty-seven hundred millions. The announcement that the goverument bas been able to liquidate the claims of the coldiors, is there- fore gra*ifying in a double seuse, Another Hoad on, © army | was not such as to ju strictly accurate, When wo consider that fully oue-\hind of the business men of New York pass over theae lines twice every day, ia addition to the travsient patrons of the ferries, the irnportance of this subject can hardly be overrated, Many of the boats are rotte. old hulke that are lable to sink at any time; they are vot supplied with smal! boats or life-preservers ; they ure run reck- leasty, and, in short, no regard is paid to the safesy of passengers. There might be some oxcuse for the inefficiency of the ferry lines if their business fy something better than weuow ©; but itis notorious fact that they aro all making money very rapidly, and that their stocks cannot be bought in the market, The ferry lives aro owned to » great extent by the came parties that own the street railways, and the relationship between the | ld city, two nuisances is plainly visible. Neither cares anything either for the comfort or the safery of passengers, and their only aim 1s to raise the divi- dends tothe highest possible notch, Tho street ed this morning at 141\, sold up to 142 cara may be endured, for the danger from bevevoleut donor; but none will be teken sbose character Joes not bear the strictest tuvestigaton, Importunt to Preeduen. A nroent order issued by Gen insuding the M Bome sena. vie Views regard SLccuM, com. contains “ng the wegro popula. tion of that section, wlio, aa elsewhere, ap, arently profer to be “ elevate] " without any personal ox. ertion, The General says: “The tiie must soon come when the govern- Ment wil cease to proviie #u aistence for indivent persons ot every cias, we season's barvest is Pientiful ; labor is in t demand; and in view of the beavy burden eady Imposed upon our people by the expenses oi ihe war, there xre lew tase In Which an offker will be justified tn & custom Leblo to so many abuses, siug@o mone the expendiures of the meut,”* tment, Hating The © ariestou Covnten, which frequentiy pub- lishes articles manifesting wuch of the old apirit of necess) n. fu an article heaved “ The Immediate Wants of ¢ "saya: Witsarnther mngular freak im the general re- oiraption of bu ir our community, that some #niporaat nod moet needed articles of manna ure should have been either envire y¥ omiited from amo.pat the thousand one thince which the err oi the North is pour- lap for cous mption and use, or ao niro'uction shat therr ab- Sat this time cous'ng cons bie inconvenience end embarrassment, This fact ur fre ky a4 We tony os! it, is most obmerrable in reatdtefeleucy of Sullding materials ry iropl menin, ardly ere itble that, t -cay, wl on asmost ail ofour old merchants are return tng to the city and waking arrangements for ree 4 og busin » When there is ucarcely compe- tent mochanie in the city who bas not ample work to engage his attention, when the debria and wrecks of old buildinvs are being surveyed, re- moved'end manipulsted, with a view to the erec. tion of new buildings when Meeting street snd the May areslive with contemplated and com- mencod improvements, and when the ring of the trowel and hammer echoes the harrncnious over- ture to bet er times, that there cannot be purchased in the whole range of the city ten thousand feet of finishing hunber, Yet, such we understand tote the case. Nor ia thie the only item which we pres: singly neod. Slates aud mating tools, carpenter's tools, wheelbarrows, and ail the paraphernalia of carpenters and masons would fiad a market to Charieston, Al. of these materials are mauufac- tured to band at the North, and it needs only capital and enterprize to bring them here ani supply ® pressiug want of our coummuniy, We ofler this suggestion ru the belief that the men of Means who are making their anipmenta to South. ern markets have overlooked she peculiar necess!- Mies of trade in this city, or are, prrbaps, under the Frropeous itapresalun that We are too tnuch deimor- alized by our losses to think of gor earnestly to work ip the effort tu renovate and rebuild our good Fieancial News, Markets, &ec. New York, Thuraday, Aug. 17,6 P.M and closed them je | af 4.30 P.M. at 142%, Stocks, as @ genoral thing, not #o imminent; but every person who places his | closed fractionally lower than on yesterday afternoon feet upou a ferry boat takes hie life in bis hand, ‘There was a sharp prersure to sell. There were ru- and bas no certainty that he will ever reach the | ™r# of the failure of two or three firms during the other sido of the streain in safety, Bhall this glar- | 47+ but none of which appear well authenticated, ing evil be rectified now, or will we wait until one of these old hulks goes down with iis hundreds of passengers f Exit Dennison, Paunsivaxt Jounson is entitled to the gratitude of the mercautile community of this city, for re- moving Grorar Dennison from the office of Naval Oftie bis carcer, as an official having control over a branch of the © or N Tus politicians of this city are: a commotion. |e” usloas House buslness of this city, Three or four days ago ® new Collector was very quietly appointed to take the place of the present ucuimbent, and now we bave tle news that Mosgs @. Opei1 has been as quietly appoluted to supersede dr. Dennison in tho Naval Office, and rumor 3 hat this isonly the begiuning of a general revolution b the Governia nt appointinente for this city. The thief cause of anxiety on the part of politicians is shat President Jouxson sutirely {ynores their ad- ice aud counsel in making these chang: s. the Loyal League, which has dove so much good or the couniry by its wise suggestions about the Kstribution of offices, has not been cal ed upon by she Presideut—in fact its services Beem uot to be ppreciated by him. Thig being the cas there 7% no chance for an ofice-hokier @ put in a demurrer before the decap'- ting «knife strikes vi whole class of Government are much ‘m the dark reepecting who will next be euperseded es a reyiment of woldiers are ax io who will firey ive the enomy's bullet, All are gach one fears that bimseif will be the next man to receive @ duplicate of President Lincoin's letter to MoxTOONERY PLAIe—iuformin “his time has come." There ia one feature of the President's course in thie Mastor, however, whiel is likely to be discussed by the inner circle of the Loyal League, We refer so the coineid ing more than @ concitence, of cx urse—that the two office: removed are beth strong Republicans, while their substitutes are both War Democra The question for the Leaguers to decide is, whether this circum. stauce may not possibly have some political ei... a foance him, officers in @ panic, who have been General Grant at Home, GENERAL Ghast's reregrinations bave at 1 brourkt bim to G Hilivots, bis old home, the place from whenve he went a little more than four years ago, as ® private citizen, Never did « Mav win distinction ani honor more rapidly, than hes Genera! Gast, during these four yeurs, He Wasa plein, unassuming tanner then, compara: tively poor, and with no influence culside of bis immense cirele of aquainiances, In ® business soins of view he had proven very nearly a failure, bm thas | ence—noth- this iaan bes pursued a system of operations that | 10000 U.S. annoyed importers, and in various ways worrled them into complying with demands, which put inoney tuto the pockets of this mercenary naval officer, His distaissal cannot fail to give fmmevee | 500 U.S. be lindi's.. 2 Satisfaction to all who travesct business at the custow Honge, A Kumor, Tx consequence of the numerous ¢ omplaints made Even | against policemen tor using their clubs on the | hea wof refractory druakards, it fs rumored the Police Commissioners are about to furvish Cayenne or red pepper to the officers, with instructions to pus a good pinch thereof iu the postriis of each drunken prisoner, so as to make him meeze vio- lontiy, sud thus clear bis head and restore him to | temporary conse\ousness while on his way tothe lock-up, It would be infinitely better than to ren- der the poor drunkard unconscious by an injudi- cious beating, Improved Dwellings tor London Workmen, | Loudon isin very much the sae situation se * York concornug the tenenent house rui- sance, although we must give the former city | credit for its practical efforts to muizate the 8 vers) house-builiiag associations have lately | bern formes among the plilantbropsts and cap: fal.sis of London, with the view of ameliorathig | the condition of the working classes, aud amoung | this number Ge uae Psanopy, the eminent Ameri- ean banker, resident in Loulon, occupies a lead. ins position, Concerusny bis efforts in this respect @ London journal says: r It wi'| be re hered that rathey move then three yeurs ago—in March, 1969--Mr, Peabody, the Arerlean merchant, declared intention of plac. ing i hands of certain gentlemen Whom te nome! se trusices the m vt sam of £150,000 forthe benefit of the hoursi and mudustrious poor of the metropolix, aud recommended th ato portion of the movey euould be appropriated to ihe par pow oO! | roviding improved dwelling houses for t © working classes. Accordiogly it was /eterm. ined \o purchase the slice of » pile of builcings known as Ward's DPiace, Lower sireet, or ag it \s tow called Essox road, Ls imzion, st tha. tie dense- ly occupied oy » commuuity for the nos part 6.stng ofthieves, prostitut ud some of tne Cosracters in the metropolis, who herded together with Hisle or no attention t imorality or deen y. The old, houses were speedily levelled, aud the d= ef this Port, From the commencement of | Pork opened firmer, Government securities were generally better with a fair demand. Money continues in good demand at 7 percent. There is, however, @ special discrimination of eecurities. Discounts were dull at 7 a 12 per cent, There was very little business in foreign exchange, Leading firms were demanding, for 60 dave’ sterling, 1595, On Change to-day Flour was more active and Ile, a 25e, better. Wheat was lo. a 3c, better, Corn wos active and 2c, better, Oats were dull and lower, vot closed heavy and declining. Leet was quiet, Lard was rather firmer, Whiskey was quiet and firm, STOCK SALES—FIRAT BOARD, "SLep 164 1800 Erie R,. oss» 88 500 Us. HS, re..118 = 1500 do... Sles? 5000 U8. 6a si O'y 40 Hadky k MT 10000 U.S, Gs, 5-20. 168) 100 (erp ( ( OW do, + 16% 100 Harlem Pf. 1) ism do wits. lid'ig 200 Reading KR. 10 MG %. SHO 2 ga lor? 100) dow... Rag. 4 75 Mich, Cen, KR... 107 1 Trea. 7 3-1u, w 10 GO, LOB MS 1 do. ww 600 Cle. & Tol. R 90% guy do. 900 Mil. & P.du Go)” 395 200 U.S. 6a bye. 100 Mod. & Nia, KR. Gry GW Teun Be, '),, issu do. O2ass 11000 do, : 1 1, Cen. R.. mh WW Mo, ba, 1 do, A) Diss cchetsas: 10 Cle. & Pitt, K.. 140 ‘ 20000 Obie & M 1000 Hud. det M luo Chi,d N.W. @ PVE WC. 11 Unfon Bank, ' Com, Coca M1,, CAS ' Canton Co, Qmiekslives M, i) Canton Co, 40 Com Com if wht do as pat rat ie a ba \ WN, Y. Cen. R. vi 1) Erie k nly Ye Yao. TW Soy Ou Way wu Had, Ky RK hoe ly Mi. @ Fe gu c... oy Whoksele Vrices of Country Produce, New Yors, Aug. 17, 1865 | The market for conutry produce hes exporenced | NO Material chan ree in any of ite deparcm ute duciug } the pree | whee gs rt week, Gacept, perhaps in @ few instances es have been effected by the advancing sey of eoason, oud (he downward t old, Butter is (UUled ae romeWhui advanced lo-day, owing to the soccut inking off of she supply, end Gea ea report | thet they are now paying from 400 for Kiver pail and ' Grking to 4 for the Leet lots of Orange County Pails | Che Ja withous material chanee, if WO ingy excy pt | a dewiaud for English Dairy, which is ay Piere : extensively shipped to the South, and to the Ww ladies, Of mee'a, Leet rules 8 litsie lowes, | Comecmuy the poorer qualities, the market ar pieent | beuuy overstocked with inferior graces, Mutton, veal aud pork are higher, Of frulte, apples still com. Maud Lich orices owing maluly to the scarcity —ore height, and prices now rule exceeding low, one fine lot having recently sold as low ss 71 per basket. Other varieties remain anchauged. To-day's quote tions are as follows: RUTTER. Orange Co. prime 40445 | Wat'n, reserve, pr 28499 New pr Btn'e.fknsii4o'S | Pennerivonia.... 180 Pair {0 good 0. 2a35 | Greaee butter... 16 Weich, good to p a33 | Tallow, county .. “coma, o good 47030 !Lard, No. 1. ....... 19420 onmress, ™.Y. dairy, pr... 14at4's | State factory, do com. to good, | 1815 {fine apple. English dairy, con. liaidhy New skun om. Synth prt 1836 N, Jerery, We'rn, ireiht.... N.Y, Bate, .... + Bal E Liye Poutray, if Outs, Durh.. FEren FROTT. Apples, sour, Db1.6 0097 0! Pears, bbl com... 4 Meh a Pea hos, peaicd uppem ed isa Currants layer. .6 7006 75 POTATORS, N. J. Dyekman, Bugxeyver, DEL... Darel, wew..1 Wel 60) son Whites.. ss Long Isinnd, bush. ..6.a62' Va, & Del. Sweets... TaT 60 GARDEN AND FIZLN EG Corn, per 1W. hhubarb, 100 Rus. Taroips Cucumbers, bbi W. Turnipa boi... Onions, red bhi SPLOCIAL ROTRCES, Pheipy Hearache Tetragons — Recome Menoeu oy lowing Ply siclans ior headacne, seKnees te oNNCh, Indivestion, loss of appetiie, constipat us, and all billions aMfictions. by druvainte veversily, Wholeamed t sFolfon t. Sample box sent anywhere by Hai jor OY ete. boo | Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch Sewing Machine aud Luttou itoie Machine way, N. Howe Sewing Sinchine ¢ ompany \ « I ad, G2b boyaus sll “ No 629 Browiway, N lan HUWL, Ji AveLie w WHATS. t, 1%, Mer. 1 dsugiier ot ASIIBY Apbhy. of ¥ late Or, Nathonatel Mi CAKPENTER-On Thusday, Aug, 17, Jovn Carpon'er, the only son or Joln and Suesn Ca. pen- ter, axed . nontiur. | The tunevai will teke place fromm his Inte reei tence, 2 fucaon at, ou briday, Aug, oy at Lotclock. F preriaely, ry | DYE —Ou Thursday, Ane, 17, Oacar D. Deer, ouly child ot Deniel D, and bilzabetu Wy er, aveu 6 yeoors aud 4 day The reativee and friends are re pectfully invited to attend tle tuners, on Saturday avernoc., ws 2 vclock, from 167 Aaih ave. ida TPINN—On Wednesday, Aug. 16, Richard J. Finn, late of 36tn, 158 -h, and latteriy of luuth N.Y. V., sou of 'T. FE. binn, ot 389 Washiaston at. His remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery on Friday, a6 2 o'clock, 1 GAGE—On Wednesday, Aug. 16, France's A. Wil- keaon, youngest son of Georre and Maria F. Gave, Friepus snd ecquainiances are reepectiully ine Vited to ationd the funeral, this (i runs, alternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom toe iesidcuve of his grandmother, 4 Lowin et, wi KNAPP—On Wednesday, Aug. 16, Sarah Frances. daugh ex of William aad Puele Jane Knupp, aged 1 years, 5 months aud 11 aah ‘Yhe friends of the tamily are (nvited to etrond the tuveral from her inther's residence, 05 Wer. Broaiway, stidey, 15h ins, at 2 v'c'uck, P.M. ‘Lie rematne will Le taken to Cypiees Hills Cemetery for inwerment, % MITCHELL—On Ang. 17th, Andrew M. Mitchell, son of James and Jane Mitchell, ased 1) emi, 9 aoe, and 1 dar ‘The funeral will take place this (Tilday) afternoon, &t 3 o'clock, trotn the residence of Lis parents, Lvs Froepect st, Tarvok yo. Lhe triends of the tamiuy ace favied toatiend, 564 MORAN—On Aug, 17th, Mary Moran, youngest daughter of Margaict and the laie John Moran, aged 1S years and 5 dave, eiatives aud iviends of the family ere respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saurday atiel- noon, Aug. 19, at ¥ o'ciock, from the sesiience of Ler mothes, 6ib et, bes. North 52h and Gun ete, Wil- Namebure it McCARTHY—On Thursday morning, Ang. 1T, of consumption, Timothy McCarthy, youusest soa of £ len McCarthy, aged 14 years, 5 onthe aud 7 da The relatives and iriends of the family are i epecttully invited to attend the funeral, thi) Friday) aiternoon, at % o'clock, from his late resiaence, 7 Ludiow et, and fiom thence to Culvary Cemetery for interment. 156 McDERMOTT—On Aug. 16, 1865, Dennis MceDer- mot ,® native of Ferbaue, Kings Co,, helaud, aged bu years. the friende of the fainily are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, on Friday, Aug, 15, at 1 o'cik, fiom his lave residence, JLT East ola ot, we RKELLLY--On Thareday, Aug. 17, after along and Protracted illness, which be bore with Christian for. titude and resignation, Patrick Reilly, a native of County tialway, lrelaud, aged 47 veare. the relatives and trience of the family, also the Coulereuce of Bt. Vincent de Pani, attached to st. James’ Chureh. respectfully requested to attend the tuneral, t Friday) atteraoou, at 3 o'clock, trom bin lave residence, 66 Market at, 116 BYDER—At Hunter's Point, L, 1, Aug. 16, Whiet B., intant sou of Willet and Ju in b. Ryder, ‘The cuneral will take Place fou the vesidence of hie pareuta, Huater's Poiut, Prides, Aug. 1d, at 10 A.M. The retuaine will be taken wo Bversrecus Cemetery tor inte, ment. 126 TRADE NOTICES, OILERS MAKERS AND ALL THOSE working at boiler work are requested to attend a meeting at Military Hall, YS Bowery, opp, Spring ay oo Saturday evening, Ang. 19, ot 5 o'clock, Lusiness of importance wilt be brought before the meeting 1a By Order of the Comat ce, HAENESs MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION Will held (heir sem)-montbly meet room %4 ov tilaay eveulag, Aug, 18: rRANCAIS HARRISON, Pres, FRANCLS Kec, See, ta | a 0, OF HIBERNIANS—A GENERAL meeting of thie orver will be held as Hiberuian ‘ o'cices, All meinbers @.e requested to attend, aa there ss business of importance to be transecied, By roof JOHN MAGUIRE, GP. JAS, GADILAN, vot O. H, NO, 11,—A SPECIAL MI oj the above No. will be red a: Mi. {7th ave,on Pid look, Puvetual stleadance is r ne ot impo: aace te tobe transac | oder of JOUN REALLY, Pres, THOs, | GHER, Sec, : | "TRE FATHER MATHEW FEMAT | I, Society, NO. 4, N. Vu will hold a pu | iby at their bad | evening, ot T Singing by Mise Mears, Mine: and Larbart cs * ‘UN ( wordian NFORMATION WANT ED—OF JOHN DON. ive of the townland and parieh of Mule Cavan, who la on the Jist Jute; n the Let ines, vhe went to Caste ereon kucwing of lua wherca outs usin, ROSE DONAMOL, by inturn. | ine herat ly Chation st, eats (| NFORMATION WANTED OF MaRY UY LE, by her eister CATHARINE, lately landed j Inthiecity, Cello: addvess, Mamilion aye, 00k» 1 vb lyn, 5 TZ, FT HOME, ON TUESDAY EVENING, \ug. 15, beiore 5 o'clock, a little girl, aved about 18; bud on @ dark delaine dress, epo.ted and etriped shawl, ena dark hat tragmmed with brown ribbon Any Informacion given to her atiliciod mother wi he received with de qeasstude Kais come Lowe ; pothing wil *aid to you. Any inior- mation witl be thankiully received ut ¢ Congress at, boar Bieooker, Ne Ys Sew lot of pipp'ns selling during the week, as high as ¢7 per barrel. The season for peaches je now at ite ¥, darling, | ti] tention of deat, housekoen co aweet....6 00as H) Maek mellous, bbiz S ai do | windfslle 2 (ad W) jel, peaches, be&..1 6082 5) Blackberries, quart..8a10'N J. do bare 50a 00 Whortieterres, per | Watermelions, per bushel... —a300! 10... + 10 00856 pe Cherrice Aheds 09 Plame Meal iP 2 Prince st, on Friday eveain’. 15:h inst, at | on: | ] | a tail, at BENDALL & SCOT I"3 Auction 211 Hudson st, cor, Canal, Payment by insta inents, if desired. of D BURKE, AUCT R—SALFSROOM © Bieocker a*, will sell thie day nt Letclock 119 Frankiin et, the farntrure ef a dining aa'ocr ’ tabies, chairs. crockery and kitchen furniture. 1.9 ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER, 5: room 81 Naerau at, selle thin de los o'eha ock and fixiur te of the family. At 12 o'clock, one fine -or hore, Sale positive, in lote V DOUGHTY, AUCT., WILT SEEI Vis day at 104g O'ClOCK, ab Sabeny i Meoitment of house! old fy irs, buresus, washstands, take & Ker fom, © UiAbirasee o i tends, hal wile HIRST oaks, pais o003 go | z lounges, fenther beds, bedding, cre fowls... + 24az5 | Live Geere, palr,.2 2602 50 | PA NBROKER’s SALE TIILS D: Patton oases Bald [PORK .«.++s0+es0e+ oe LGQ1O36 | olik and other dresses, under ‘c epreads, boots, rhoos, crockery foods too numerous te wen PHILLIPS, 66 Catherine at, R “R. ROLLINS AUCT., WILT *thisday a € | at 45 Canale furaiture of ab re i for couve | parlor, bedroor ne ‘kit | Ano reins, A } wity for re too) the iuor store No. ii blots fore W*. WITTERS, AUCT'R—WILT thie Coy etd o'clock. at 404 Cann chember, cintny Cy Chink p hairentother nate ki IONER iis the “ay tk, at 8 Dlorek hear Grove, «t res Of the obseco and eoume moresmae faney Piped, packs thooke + aie Bud sh0e a le h N farnis 2 &e, KX SENESS Cb ies CHANCE FOR A PAINTER—FOR SALE, ‘ tebop, traily lopmed, ono sbe. Inquire fh ue Nish, v4 Walk thin mg A NEAT LITTL| WiTH DINING: ra ‘oor well al ¢ deine a tine ceay + 8's0 & weil Or Arant wale dooms carl et. ve rit 3K FOR SALF, W “, 1D eoudt er joiner Von jor selling out, tose of 4th ave, good burt Cali at 6) 1210 At, & Fron SAl @! corner y —A GOOTOPPORTUNITY Fon | te, For partical oy | Saiistactory 1eseoag | GROCERY AND { oO. see ata le are of des iy aya, Fw be ESNok, on the preg . For SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING anloon, bow dulug & guod bus Papper reogus ; ar nlarge bal! room Lajuire at $43 Niuth aveuue, das AshEY wo Foe SALT CHEAP—THE STOCK AND fixtures of eecar and refieshment s@louu, on one of the bes. theouvhtares fy the city C gale, Anpiy to i, GAPENEY, ay. FPek SALE—THE STOCK AND FINTORIS Of w iiquor store. doing 4 business ne tae ood location, Keuge oe ling, (Le owner pane 0 freiand Addrese ior ¥ % My Box 014 fuo atiew. IR SALE—AN FX INT GROCERY liquoe ore, in a p fitted me lease; rent veh apart Ply ituineainey to P, GAFFNEY, Auci Chambeie at, rocn 5. { peor SALE -A COMPACT Gn roo! | F° OCERY AND ¥ store, well locate Long nalgb bute | went bargain, Ap * GAFFNEY, } Auee'r, 24 Chambers at, roc il oid 3 {OR SALE—A NICE GROCE AND diye in t pita wo pv 1D, & \ on) ead ) n ietely to GCAPYNE Auct'r, 28 Chambers at, room f. fi Mi I ixtuces of store al ee ae 4 | oor SALE—A FIRST CLASS GKOCERY § 1h HOE sUOT, doing Aes at inte business; long established. Reason tor selling, goin be Apply 3 Beat Loth at, : , am G ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE I a ina thickly populated neiwhbori be ~ for cash, Apply to 8. JOH Weat vith vie : GALOON ifds MERCER ST, NEAR Honston—Kir. 2 bedrooms and kiichen, all well Jurniebed, A tarenin, » LOS’ AND FOUND. Frounp—on 3 , A FANCY portemonn seampl «of silke and fume money, The owner can have the sane by calle fag at 165 Allen at, ot i OST — ON Poodle dog, « tue name of TATLER, Any person returu to 175 Bivecker at, will receive $5 reward, " - ‘d OST OR STOLEN—PASS-BKOOK NO; 11, of the Euaerant Lndustrial Savings Bank. Appvcation will be made to the Bank for a new book on the lth day of September, 1365, MICHAEL MoDONNELL, Depoaitor, 2 | L IST—BANK BOUK NO, 6,356, MARTe wer'® ings Bauk, Tbe fiuder will poase send 4 it to the bank, Qikay ED OR STOLEN” FROM THIRD n Railroad Depot, a black mare about US hande high, wi bite stripe on forehead, The finder will be lbera!ly rewarded by returning ber to the De- pot. ist boat Vacitic, a pocket-Look coutains ap he tinder will receive the above ie with the te e ft i by leaving t 96 SHO ,BEWARD—SIOLEN OR” TAREN e by iiistake, from steamer MATTEWAN, foot of Jay st, one cauvas covered valle, marked ALLEN, The w# werd will Lo pald by returuing eto dl Renwick et, or 65 Vesey, and no que ‘tic WM, ALLEN, 118 q REWARD—LOST ON THURSDAY 3] OO BEN. By i ‘eon Wall bonds an, $207 SHO REWARD—LOs?, ON THE BROOKS ~@ 4 ing ab Ann sts, @ laine envolope ex otuer memorwnda : the bons. tnt the righiful owner id on reuining euvelone and ita Moss, KELLOGG & PABKEX, } yall th YW) ee INSER DEWVEE FICIAL TEETH silver be Pa 35, Pv end el, 270 Vhird ay car 23. A MOST WONDERFUL DISCO Teoth extre: fiju! teeth foser Uraseu bone filur ranted. J, JAY V froin Broadway A SEt OF TEETH IN Vithoat extrac, the re Puperior Gold, Balser anu “opin, JOsLPu bulyy het, woar 8d ave DRAKE, 435 CAN 1 tection elly. without paine pl ee iu Alloperations was S) 155 Ganod eo % hiocks Sas RTED WITH OR from Fb, #1) to $1b, flags: oxtineting » Ventist, 1s Bast S84 2 ALL STR to ARTELL, eve Wtn wf T, #07 BROADWAY, of teeth, ly 4 on silver or rubi ue ONE yar given BuIely Hew proves, Peuri fullug, 60 Comte, mare tall hali-paet alg P.M, bd H! DSON RIVER AND HARLEM RAIL re yna Mouday, June 6th, tiaius for Aira ad Tro, With howthern and W eo treine ive New York as follows b Fy eo 28 iver Depot, auth ot. and 1th ave. ab 5.30 A. M. »% 46 1.b0 P.M, pot, 26th at. wud 4th ave. at Aa eras Oe Fickeu Sood on elthor route, W. H, VANDEB+ But Ve w AUCTION NoTICES, — - AUCTION NoTICE.—FURNITURE, CF ! os pte. bedding, bedrovin ane parior auites, «> of store M41 Oh av: leo t crc 1m rm Ps 1OSS Kh. Fh. r™ =.