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\s bad for a baby, and laughing much of ear Ee See Phage daring, the closing bonre SOCIETY NOTICES. ; SUN. can n herdly blame hie, ‘The testimony stready that om fHE NEW W YORK phar | } medium pO eY y Valeo bine Ca An LIC MEPTING wo] THE. LADIES’ adduced against the prisoner is enough to disgust canee | EUNLSDAY MORNING, AUG, 30, 0, 1865¢ | Oy senmttve lawyer with both him and his case. sieges a om oer eae eat to kee iene Fi Bor N © ~~ | The barbarities of Wiaz towards his helpless vic- | many such. Their snetbere were EA - TE sagt stn he lag ee remain- ork, va ao &e2 3 ee E 4 ye and Sty Decline of the 1. Republicans. tims, a* shown by the evidence, are tes hornble to | many would call “strong minded,’’ because they ing 8 ve, oe esduy evening, Aug, Soth.at 1 ign indicates let thelr bead them in of their hearts. cows.. veces fh 1000§ 140 ne esere, Nihan and Galbrait ny nh opening of the pol * eb ndi contemplate, It is well, however, that the said You would b y think such ach women just the ones ha * eh ns 90 pitts Leneb, Ke ley an 4 vuably that the Rep Acan party has loat | counsel afterwards yielded to the importunyy of | who could bring up their babies in the right way, Common to mediam Press, THOS, FYN AS, MAL 226080 elon. Opposition to slavery was the foun- | Wins, and consented to continue the defence. The | especially as they nevor either scolded oretruck | Veal Cultes—are til! in great demand, the rupply Py AN BROTHERHOOD — f en, One tu particular, whom I well | teing far too light to meet the jouuirr Prices of tered by Ci {Fela, of Harier nh voon which the party was formed, and to | prisoner must bave a fair and impart’al trial, no as Bay yeerttte Ne babe to play about ralikere are quoted a little higher, while grarsers are ‘ rr Be nly was it properly adapted, ‘The wrongs | matter how strong the case may be egainat ir, on ihe floor trom the time Ib was fen weeks old, | reduced. We qaove he s excelient d , , ' ts clothing consteted of a liven shirt, ® flannel | Prime calves, perib.... Vooses 12aise 4 oo r tanec iby the enslaved negroes was an and it Is better that the present counse! should con- a os nota Ske b nightgown, wath alseves | (iood veal calves, por ib. ‘ Lalze. | {sh ce Ao ian, Hrothe 1 are tat t for political agitation, aad the vivid colors | tinue his defence to the end. to elbows, and over this ® cotton dress | Common Mirch oR acdlarte iyadse | molly will preside. sini once —_—. OU iP... seerenere weeeee i. wich the Repullican leaders portrayed the rad in she same style, only longer and filler, and often | (eet ee oad Salte. | 7 ry a Saka wof the “peculiar institution,’ touched @ The Last Nebel Laminnry © xtlngaiahed. | of fine, pretty material : tuere Was altoy oe giving We caport b slant bavamies ty (ye price of Ik \AHER, tay as R ei BK, SocTe iB pathetic cord In the popular heart of the North. | Tae London Ivpax {8 defunct, It wan estev- Ly d rr iy Late cat shoes gd if tbe paren's | heem and as the demand is extremely lively to-day, | evening at dheir als cor of ud at and Yiave. 8 1t tho etrength of the R epublican party was in Nahed asthe rebe) organ in England; throughout rave sii oe en or ® fe ae holders exp rience no difficulty in obtaining frow 44 | o'clock PM. Rreakive by Mr. ( eo rye ¢ 4 , d shoes res eure | | to te for auvthine rrepertable. Lambs. also, are. ck | others. Singing br Mi. Robert Wilsos, ¢ 0.6, Cine specs and pot in the attainment of freedom the war it was the most bitter maligner of the | tustdo the sane, or '* bad colda’’ will eucely fol- | of sale, at trom Sto 10c, the great majority of salce, | han and Mi-« } ae HAY Bh bose " Union cause, aud now it has expired fo low. When the weather waa dainp and cold, the however, being mate a Sec. claves. Ih wa @ of liberty in the | © - adie vired for want of | child Wo re @ aduitional creas of cotton or ane Suine,—The Pree; JAMES CONA he ble haf th ple, rather patronsge, cloming ite career with » wail of lamen- b bout ita b and prices a erjne ade cont being coned } THER MATH VT. A. B. 5 ih PY berscttbat itheld up before the people, : : lannei, Dut there were no bauds nbout ita badly, | fy) Pyles ine We quot corn-fed, live, at 12 kal dc, No. 1. of Jertey City, will hold a «rend ten “ au the plain, unvarniahed article which the ne- Nation for the collapsed Confederacy, The Inpre | and no : ty @ pin used in its clothing but the on | qicgsed, 16 gal distil @nandoal wore about the only | which was encased tn aaheath, Thus the lite and th irat ery-ied, lve, 12 gail tye: in @ pirate A at wCK ND WHITH MILK GOAT both fn this country an tin England, | == 7 oak froedmen claim that the planters | The fact that tlouran them wagos that they have alrea ly eorvod; that they are groasly misused; that they wn torine, Hus there wre two sides to the | ral curicals puer'eati have y evenius. youn elatives anc Mine by proy ing bereot Ar of our returned soldiers Financial News, Markets, be. are members of the organization, aud Wat many New York, Tuesday, Aww. 2 6 PL Mo iold bas of ite leading spirits have lately Leen oflicers in the | bea very eteady to-day ab iid @ Idd. Lhe busi u do dressed, Towalb %. : ex now enjoy. Parties li coquettes, usually . | fell hi a thouch allowed to Mu junets of ebellic - . lellow was comfortably, end . 4 auave to have more than one string to their bow ¢ bei in f the chee ib mm that gave sivns of life amuse himeel!, he was nevor negiected, but at ro. Flear and G w aud tes eral N, Phere t the ublicans bad but one, and that Sanvee & cater oheed rebel armies, The Inpex Tae then taken up to be nursou, oF to be put Ww Nidncct aaa ee os oe “ail ES . = at i could po longer indulge in its grave preiictions | slerp. Mae hte yp Bg Bn. “in THER HEW T ave That = CICS IES eer ee “the ulti hb 0 Lenk Goer ana here let me remark that it iso bal plan to | day, and seceipte ore Inruer, We quote; uper- ' Loge of aye ai 4 ‘ very ie no longer a thing of the future, To build | Sut” the ultimate success of the cause," but it | sis vnureing” of mickHug » baby until 18 falls | fine Grats, €6 ouage Ou; Extra do. at #7 Thats 1; 12th ey this Wea out. oO epi now ourG . , fy ' low grades $5 1a 45: eb pr i ' lation for the perty bas been the great | °°? nued to epit venom at our Government, and | asleep. W sh at the old-‘ashione | alder Ohio at $8 Sing 5 @ ; P Loule Kxtras, at @11 7bagi4 ‘ 4 "| uped its best efforts to rekindle the embers of * men of K cor times, eating until they | 96 “low grades of C sheds EALra at SS bes JU aud good 1 «leaders gince the fate of slavery was 1 i t es OF yet mnoat south fred at 807 10 3f e : P ‘ tn the Southern hearts. Put, according to itede. | Cull wo net tan at ta W Oreinas ite Chant leather o #9 sand Qeente | Clark. May and 1) ‘ ue Ihe radical clita knowing what o strong : bad mothers #« thin thet itis perfectly proper to Grain— The wheat market closed dull, and 2eenta LIAM ¢ ry, ATEN, “4 sri the negro was while in a condition of slavery, ing confersion, these efforts were vo longer appre- | let their t so. By no meaty dear nedam: lover, Chlesro Spring Lelng, juoied #1 beet bi, meee Ca RIE 8« 7 ae nous? + ean | fisted in England, Jobn Bull eaw that there was | the practice ten {a to caus: congestion of the brain, Pr henties Wekaee Be ueee} tus #1O0 | RATHER M W 1. A. B. SOCIES ne sbenongh to believe that he can | i f rong old man isin | #159: Auber tern, $2 1a NoGN.Y,t ihe ‘ : ’ no hope for the dissolution of the Union, and | OT *Ppoplety; aud {f @ shoul, strong Oats 1) ili, at 62a6 se. for West foecting t : fi ro sleavailablege @ political instrument, y Ou danger of this, how much more list lew d sense ‘6 Corn. i narker eed ic lower, with o fate ou ven © t ‘ by are making o dosperate | COOlly gave the Ixpex the cold shoulder, We now | your delicate, bicblr-orgauized Lite baby ? Nov | inquiry, ws Youd ior Weevern, aud Stade for u { meg be bee ‘ - ’ our ‘ i « 0 n 4 Hooptio cab the party upon e negro suffrage | have the valedictory of the rebel organ. After a | no! let oe you 4c PG s took © ‘ores owly, oat The Hay Market. de. Mi Gieving that to be the wext best thing | 10mK epitaph for itself it xpenke thus in Tuzubrious | Yo tem Lat Pe et CO atcor bis attention | New Yous, Aue, 29, 1865, ; Liaw, Tutit wiilnotdo, The conser | tFtns to the promoters of rebellion, and with tear- | jy sume pleasant war, put the dinner out of siyebts | 4! far bar, 6 eclauy fon ptt Altea - vhies 9 oa A. vat ce wing of the party are shrewd enough wo | fl eyes bids them au effectionate and everissiing | and let | om arouse bunvell i gt a ‘i ne, | Gu0'8 toda ac byaty for +L and F965 foe pot farewell; after which you com soon hush hits to sleep. De | lows ideclie slowly, at 7545 shipping lote, nu “tthe negro was no longer avaliable to the , troubled by indisestion, @ baby will rest quietls ] Suaihi for beat lots Vv i sos after the abatklon of #lavery fell from “We ht eh vA. ternpte! to a Se a few at Somecines & baby cries because It spot Ket == Saree mH v1 ! pearls words to our Southern reader Bit, wlas! what | gone ey . of food containing #uffic.eus nourish - . 7 hl TICK es ' r wo lhebecane a fulltedged freeman. | wordy of ours can exprens tho recrot we ial ab rene WwW ve this is the case ld Wiel soun SPECIAL NOTICES = ” ve determinoltlatthe party ali not be | their dieeppointment and auferinn ! We may. | teense b dooking—ite ery will = Sn ome wll A . pico red tom dead fesue—that ip shall not plang | however, flaally declare thot in cur opinion the | i hb poresyourbeart, | Take Ayers Pills for all the purpeses of . = z long agony of the South will not be without are. |} ; " now waat to do for it, . - Sinicibien ‘ ou ” "1 . ri evar itt mivtuer uot know wa ative, for Conrtipation, Indigestion, Headache ; ater 1® soadow because the substance was | ward, Though defeated, the Boutl ia oot dishou- aa i‘ a tb ace, let her procure @ «ind. ap ver Coniplaint. By universal accord, the gai ok, eae ther ence the quarreliiug, wrangling and | ored, The bistory of her fudepoudent ex healthy wet ures, with plenty of milk Ade heat at ull a Me i : is Gc yare " { oh tesa betwron the two fac. | does not exceod four years, Lut itis ac | t afford a wet ree, pet Home twilk | 2 all purgatives tor family nae. 5 i tee and brilliant record that will end ' gna | she cow, Let it stand three or four inte prise.— The great requisites for suce ne whi rly pointe to party dieintes | virtuo and herolem are venerated, The Soarh is rhs owing, the top then carefully taken ms et. ja ene ric fl ave yh ane pate rprise J oity — : i n all uf th yunt -wl . | note separate natonulity. but she is vart of . du se taiik, To nboid, the weileknown druggist, ae ia nia busi- ” ; cil aor tgeredt an dia heresy gape vant and powerfi! fe 'erutic ‘ th hen bees | | fara nae ahiede handles estes ray wontul | Bete Career evinced both of these quar The AC CUAON NOOGICiS, exer ‘he politea! bail ia in motion—we bear . - one balf pint of this put one or . couse juence it, that be bes achieved #& euccesa. bie | = i ; conquered and ix afflicted, mug ashe pre- | o¢ suger; u canpot do t or the baby, it bee one ot the finest estabi New Yoré LOTION NOTK ! / EL Wil of a Litter warfare between the rival e@le- | serves the tradition of her g!ory she cannot bo en- | wit have a hard strugile to live, aud will perbape | City, wille the reputation of the wellcknown | £ a irc ghee tity mente of Republeaniam, and eo far as we can | slaved. The 8 sree Coufeceracy bas el p, bus be strove , He hii Preparations is co-extensive with civi. My THEW Atcl LaReRA AAR. cent daiaHatna dh ala : + aa lant sone bave not died in valn, hatover o% hey ery from other causes than too mich | auiou. Thi parations, it is aimnort needles : : dont sabaaae Ragin nap rehire yeaa ads her capitol the Bouth will be free. | foot, ror Dot en igb, I was iu one of our City cars] Fay, Bre NOt “quack tedicines.” nor “patent tn ope : ’ Cisparaye toe other, ‘Tae New England Republic Under whatever koverument ber poopie live their | the osberday. when ® very previy Late woman | Cie WS TATE shat legitimate, sereutitions Per Ty 4 A ‘ . i) ty N nl epaintic ele appre A ! vgn antecem to: be aln wunitin favor of negro | influence wil! be felt. As yet the land is dese late. | vos it. carrying her baby? y were both ele- | oe fem "plains ae wit fou Ms a wld int i Hy \ \ In ourn for nae ave died ' n t 1 ¥ . * F eufirace., Those of York, iging be the rok ball women mh itr os iH obN have die gantly reased, and were er uly going t epend | before the podile for many years, and ue at the prea K : r country. time will oblite the ray | ee ahernoon wilh “yrandme.” Obleerving taety | ent a oment tore in demand thanever, Ths shows | ty dues complexion of the # ittee are very nearly vi the ferec t, andthe South, chestened | Lesloulated bow much time that young mother | concinrively their yuine merit. At Heimbelu's | the i ; s pon this qu T) Pennsylvania and by the will of ¢ t exalted by her ches ening, | bad expended! upon her bay's toilet that day, At | New Store, next the Metropolitan Hotel, in ad \ivoa | Roses Y ia 1 tex ‘ . will yet be happy aud prosperous as in brgoue |} ; 1 think, for iss tiny per- | % these preparetions—the Extracts of Buchu aad f NX Vreey tiey are anti-auffrage ¢ in Ohio they | days. Yo vations, as to ind vid tribulat Bese oe Vanden b avers variety of embroiuered | Sateaparilia-are sold ell varieties Drugs ind | ¢ ht are iin fowashe porty la wrecking iteelf | often the herali of blessings, We are confiient is |”) bebo ht ne rt apne ible to putupon the form | inten aN gels aad toe tutes Mare teats |e Henge as esiTrage question, aud ina number of hay i . head ates dpe + And thererore it is "; a | "tacuill, LE could perceive thet ¢ ery band had | fully invited to call aud jc 'ye for thet "tis ENRY FEL \’ . good hea ouyh with personal we os ysth would | ~ o H h / Nae y : her each faction ia running its own candi- | our Southern frienle farewell,” sie cand tien secured by TaTneratte the ar] Oven Day and Night. On ced Afier | Pols ta allow, at hi 4 5 i : apoen ir sn pion hol 1 1 ve dates lhe other Wo torn States, which hare not —_— sees mecametaaed loam ineee rows had been used in dressing that bi "Nb. bod hire give wil pe tie ne ‘ rf ‘ered ‘ ate » iy ’ ot heen ofierily Leard from, will sbow the aame A Shame. un ortunate little mite J and night, for the better arconmodation a |v mater oratizaton in the party, although the Cowmisstonnn Oenonn yesterday decided that « Well! the m ther aud child looked as charming Heed BAe th ines Me Pie « \l tH \ \ t ! % af pors ble for at eam tive minuies—and then baby in for urgent ; majority of them will proba poose the suffrace | “policy dealer uiust pay one hundred dollars for | ji tugeing es bis cap—he wanted it off, and go eawecity y desirable that not only 4 rin be * . . rut 6 ua i wy ‘ Y hi Re b c ' : » - re thinev t, therefore, that the Republic | gn internal revenue license before ha can logally | i al, for it bid ioe of Ly ae rat pcr won, guehls cor apeter t and H unfaticued ersons. = hie | bre Ladi ‘ can party is ranid s oaching dissolutio rt > a 4 ffir We * under. | Mens at © meds lon lac ae aie a te acuity and the public may feel aescred thay uene bog | fT oe ‘ ' yisra K diasolution, I carry on his traffi uree we must ter thick, upventiated, and bea’ which fashion tr the mont experienced are emploved in this eat + beds, plows, loots, & rithl yaw prine!pal was buried with elavery, and | stand frotn this that the notorious ewindling opera- | @jcus ytheiuantile re The day was warm | ment. the avernee experience ofeach, in the hear te. | O bor coeds t é ‘ tr trom ee a twent t t . v there te no substituve for it, The most akiliful | tions of the policy dealers are to be legalizd—that | aud suliry, bavy wanted to pull off hw cup, bus ie | tall drug, ste at Be geil boa ba si " Pies hicadires rolteal architectal) the party bave exhausted | in consideration of the payment of one hundrad vhs ee i. ; Pd A . Py areal tanad vey aes and | bs Ube gp at ethan tes p AWNDURORREI's NI : piand she difticulty, she sy p ben) sADs | ® ag the 1 vhs . ‘ Laon Ueirtslentain vain attempts to puta new foun- | dollars each they are to have carte blanche | ghe child pullo abit again; and aithough whe tried om ; Pete “ * net OR eae BN 4 | Iw : Lhe 8 ! denon under the oll superstructure, and there | to defraud unsuspecting people ous of | to divert his stention, she Little fellow pers.med iv | community, the prope rie olor ahecribes thet & Feneial Ors ‘ ‘ v fceins to be no long do ‘ ‘ if i‘ tugging #6 thecap. Atiast the mother loss pe: | obedient servant, elmboid, Drnggist, No. S04 0 10 Jonger a doubt that itis destined | thelr money, f: 18 @ shame thet the lienve, shook the boy a Little, held tos hands and | roadway, N.Y. ifs) +20 JAWNHI SALE, hicu , to crumble and fall evil should be tolerated, much lees pub- | cgiied bim “naughty.” The baby felt the infu , (rover & Baker's Nighest Premium . Will oe Gb t ’ Nely legalized in this way Eversbody who | tive of thie treatinent protested, acainas it” itech and Lock Stitch Sewiug Mechines. 46 | ° Meaeaas at 7 ~ Southern Planiers and the Freedmen, knows anything about the business of these policy % res OHS be a ae Pe Papin | ie |g N. York, and vod Fulton #6, Boooalya ty aaearp ia} ‘ #2 ands wer eo apal hn % lwo: iy : soir A Fr p negro labor has not yet become # success | offices, is well aware that they ore only a polite tucgiag wey ob that batetul cap, | Missine tad Tatton Mole Miebines Ko 053° bac Bus ‘ {mn Maryland, wo may judge from a report furn- | means of robbery ; and in fact they do Strings Were tow abroug, 1 NY i} >, Al CTIONEER 1 ieved to the Preedinen's Bureau by an Assistant | evil than the professional thieves and pig Rh tee payrer in tb grow trikes ted Howe Sewing Machine © ompany No ¢ clock, at 4:5 Canal et. vecund - : ‘ n rT ait, ug ! s 4 reside . ’ Commissioner, who has Intely been investigating | They ought to be suppressed, andif there ia no law eveu purple in the face, 1 eared # spasta woud PUlAS BOW Roars Fa Carpe, & eet 1 beet in that State, The planters complain | that will rencli thom, a special enactiont should | ensue, bus the car was crowded. To uit aos easly | Pearl and steel Backle - . r ‘ old he s rkles. DA shat the negroes are improvident, indolent, and | be mace ab the next eeeaion of the Logislaiure. tas b i A ea au HE a “te Tp re | Throw, rive to Ps enty Dollars each , i a‘ r, addicted to the commission of crime, and that the - ANG new bast ab eh soak! have declinedt ¢o. | C2 tilets 415 Broulway, 1 door t North Willian st a le pehald interference of the Freedmen's Bureau and the First Blood ip the Fenian Cause remove toe chilu's cap, Lt ie tue Jashton tor bavies | ie But a! ane ppeade— New “tyles | ba x to a r 5 ' oblect ee, € eht, uo to Sever ¢ Doe 1 ot » mi itary has inculeated a spirit of insubordivation | 6ixce tho suppression of the rebellion public at- | to Wear then and wuy stould her « peda UT als byeG. Callen, adway | dnt 1 belpg in the fashion, even thyugu bee Gay Was) yoo s] . aan oanway | and tmong them. Que-half the tillable land in many | tention has centered upon the movements of the | warn, y te Lode wo | W M. WITTERS, AUCT., WILL SELL This counties remains uncultivated, because the plapters | Fenian orgavization with greater interess than be- l never knew @ baby who did uot p comiort | oho tala trp Wards he the tutaute? ito ket 404 Cena. et, parlor » eo. : nat a < er a#gington ave, and 5 | tre Linke wWattenseds, bode, chia sud the negroes cannot agree upon the terms of | fore, The coustant accessions that are making to He fas free BM Toate Meret ibar . ed oes | Applications can be uinde to t | bok Nate , WLI oe barn peat: sag tabor, The former allege that they cannot afford | the society, the ominious hints that are occasion- sky eved when the, moiber and ¢ fete it | — Kev. W. 1. Walker, 52 bast 2 oy fe — —= = to pay the rates that the negroes have been taught | ally thrown out in the speoches of their leaders, thought l, © thas sorrd cap wet soul be | RAT Las es Os 7 A \» FOUND. fo expect ; and the latter manifest a determination | aud the airlet secrecy that le maiutalned concern- fey bows W bibs \ ADAMS—In B AL 20th, vies com ny y Wa n Brooklyn, Aug. at botte work aball, nuless they can obtein thelr | ing the Fenian denouement, have awakened gene- wel Spe cake 2 | Mines, of consum! " n Mz san Chap , sttend the ture.) servicer 2i York st, on Wedvenda PoCck SYUND—TUESDAY | Hook m Bot M ‘ 1 ‘i , . 4 ‘ " luck. jler reninins will be ¢ ¢ to | 74 ao are punished just oa thoy formerly were, and, in | Foderal army, increases popular interest in the | Res wae dall, The general sock market had a dowa- Mier MEMLGAR On LOEB A ae ete aN On er end have Ii oy provius p.operty. Inquire short, that they are only nominally free, The moss | purposed of the Fenians, The public kuow thas | Ward tendency, but the quotations sidered but fms | Kyou Thureday, Aug. il 12 % sh Me BL on ke cE ad Gere probable supposition is, that there is considerable | the avowed object of the society lato secure the | Honally frou those of yerterda Bente Were | , BURR Hoboken, NJ. Julia F. Barr, daugh. L Be Oh: a uate t. Lard was was firm, and Whiekey was firm, | Tuestar, 29 Davison, N.Y. Heavy , vel 2Te uf Jo, . A god 8 M01, oF the Kauigra { Ba truth utterod in the complaints om both sides; aud rederoption of Irelaud from British raja, and they steady but dull, Money wee easy, and i eely offered re vite F, aud Hanna A, Barr, oe nor | App sear on 4s wrant ta : tank. the fact is not ab all encouraging for an early re- | kuow that the society comprises waterial enough at Sperceat., while large balances could bo haiata | briend te are respec! fully invite! to attend the fune- | 08 the idth day ot sci tstablishinent of friend H percent, Thore wee more doing in commereia! paper, | U8), from 3.3 Bioowatield 6t at lig o'cloca, Wednee. | eroreter. 48 i of end!y rolations between the | for one hundred tousand good solliers iu this A ni day, Aug. st id i lanters aud th hay _ and the warket was 6410 per cent, accordiug w T O&8T--ON Tr ESD \Y M Ok NI IN ; i tors aud their late claves, ‘The very unture of country alone; but when, where and in what man- grade, Storing DIU duli, and quo! fe DARIN 0 coe Borday, Aus y tioewre | 14 x hid bases F 1 r “4 weytney wrens Saige . +] oft idneya, Mr, Step! Cos 4 41 yeare, | Vaal "hg t “4 et an at woean hardly expect these | uor ie the blow to be struck? These things re- | 100%, On "Change to-tay Flour was luc. a Le, hie felence of the tar a e Toapentf zen dl or Retekten ie two classes to got along smoothly together at the | main enveloped in m yond hence the develop: | lower, Wheat was dull aud ve. ade, lower, Corn | to stent the tuners), thie (Wesuredtsy) afternoon, | War va © staet of the new st. f th 1 ; ice wt do'ciock, from bie inte residence, 144 Deeray ward v0 ; sta‘eofthings, The planters feel | ment is looked for with much {mterest b yy all classes, | wasdull and te, lower, Oae were Cul! sad lower, | jsoowivn, Montreal and Olio papers please copy 114 | Cet N9- hagriued, because they have heen compelled to | Tu the meantlne the organization seems to be | Pork was heavy and decitedly lower, Beef was DAVISON —Sudde ‘inoase of the | OST-—PASS BOOK Wit Tir eusuelpate their slaves, aud are not willing thas rap'diy spreading in Trelaud, very much to the ast Kiver Savings in \ue latier should approach any nearer to au equal- | Bunoyance of Johu bull The tuder wilt member ayy py tore leave ie at the sauk, bers et, uo : From late demonstra- | With 8 fair demand ; Toe : Heavy Astiller, aud Usl, ON MONDAY MORNING, A LITTLE ty with them than they é: d ss me PIOOK Bali Test HOALD, nis relatiy respectfully invited L . bg PMNI NGG, A LIDEL Aas i. ney permitted under the | tions it seews that the Feulons there are be- 1000 1 110 400 Qulekellver M te axgent Ms e funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. | whive dor ; ausy ere io the tame o rINeY, ‘the feign of slaver Nhe negroes, on the other | ginuing to feel etromy enou sh to openly ahow thelr | ogo i. Sic. 16 Atlantic M.S, | Towock, tons readenee of his pic | finder will receive 26 reward by returaiog , Naud, have thelr beads fall Wild ideas | howillity to the constabulary, mud that the firey | {070 l bel tat j ; «West dues t Tek AMPA Dal Ae and Ge A of freedon how have. bees ee y e V evpaecn leper 130) waldo 50 Erie i ‘DOOLEY--On_ Monday, Aus 28, Barah Dooley, l derakin * yee led tobe. | blood of the Fenians bas been sued. Tie London | j ow U.S. 68 ‘ i wite ot Thon rone REWARD—LOsST ON ¥ , Lieve that freedom ig y noarly the same | Pall i Aidoers onve H4KO ao , the relat ves aud triende of the family, and thoee 57, »sb an open ine 5 thing as cxemptton fr Slit haat ’ : \ }of her brothers, Choma and John Hooley are ree | R.&G, ON, a akese « é With ibe enjoyment | A contiles has occurve dl b we ¢ ~ ep ciful suv sayy fo attend the tuaeral, on Wetnes- | Sard wil be paidon th th of pa With the whites, ‘Tees: deius. | lary end the Fenlane, a6 9] Dan in 1 fm bane or h. day aitergoon, Aug i) at $ o'clock, fiom her iaie | Ave C, and wo qu oo ons must be overcome before amicable rela the eid i of K =68he seven in|} eof ao. o ! 4 seh # Ninth ty A 9 hel HOON: ae a ' ee Pe r bad arrested @ drunken aud die rder- b—-On Moaday, Aug, 25, Thomas F., eld- | & : > 7 ' ib ; ren planters and fr cin be expected, | -y man during tue morning elng a fair day n | iw) athe SO: Hs howae aud the lac Margaet o'Kecie, | >) OQ KEWARD=LOST ON THURSDAY The ¥ iineu's B bo doubt an estimable | she vil and some two huudred people att AROS a0 > 08: evening, Aug PAE ack nd tan jeriic I “14 5 Cle é Vite i Anewere to tue Game ul AALLE t d § hogroes ahd | powever, were successful in resisting this abiach, lo Chi, & NW, A dnesday | by retuming her to 4b Medford Brookl 6 feeding them at the expense of the Gov rameutbut | ent repaired io acabin in the vicini nrinare | 400 do | atte enn he Fe a is ane Wratten oF iford ave, Brooklyn, BE. 1.01 A) nal rep: 1 bo acabi n 2 I p mn fat o of nie tatber, Jud Kast 24th o it i g aw pe » a lis attermpia fo reyulate tho business relations be. | Prsoner. At thiy stage a y pe: ng Clee Pa 10) Ob, | ae LS. | cop * ‘ ” Deport poate z 20 REWARD aoe RAY ED OR sTO reen t arine’ . oO Jovatec ¢ ° ' { } ‘ uw S by ae ? * ¢ th ina, ore tween the farmers aud the colored laborers bas ] pe $08 hat 4 ot ne ; na nme jhe | } dood ani, Gold if Gh, 5. & g. & ds ‘i roonny 29 after a lingering Buds. sbout 5 years ola, ie 8 list it bey at arse ann 6 Sicilia Anlkann o) ke : owe Os OPEL, Wem lueory 3 years own the tuce, end : t } been @ prolific source of the evi) ally tadto, What | be afraid ofp “hand oy i ( N salt MAP CPS J Ther ives and friends are reopectiully invited | ieet are aleo wi; rig Te Sek fee aed me 1 true of Maryland is probal ly true of every othe: they were able to fight for sbe Bo Del. & Hog, ¢ hd Mil, @ du 4 44 | toate ® funeral, on Wednesday aiternoon, Auz, | BY VON GLAHN, New buy ai, “ucson County, Apiliaen' Mats kod tes ; nee) as crowd them stacked thé Jo Guan Cons Pi 400 Mal. & CLR... gy” | oy at 2 otciock, from S88 Iiudaon et, uBs New Jersey, us siutiug where ie tnay b® tound, the ‘ , ibject wone of the | jue constabulary had entered, ‘ We AR AGEN a Se | SHOVE Few will be pat ' Krent'a: Importance, it would be well for the Gaye | and w.udows with stones, an a ran | TRADE NOVICE: = . + ermment to inquire whether tho services of the | Ht8 te the house, O1 this bem 100000 1 0 Reading R 1% | = .| MORSES, CARRIAGES. &e Frvotmen's Bureau might uot bo meierially cure | ieee herged their rifles 1} Wn ‘ 1s Beh oes RT | RRICRL AYERS’ U B, SOCIETY —THERE | [~~ a ; dally * | ehots each, three othe ‘ a) i 3 ‘ \ I wail be @ i 2 ivan <4 ORSF, FURNITURE R » Wy groes. and the Gov sont. | Were seriousl ¢ a tie 1.0 oF FY syenoary, corner Ol) Wet aud va aves Fr Bdares toby “caida. vat et wre 4 creat ui Vaus ju the count + y ino Mil. a P. iz ters are invited to come = - > a Wire aud His Counsel, Cork, DUE thie is the fice cabion on which ‘ vw M.S. ON veh Brea. Patt “he . Po gir ia nok) ANU) DART CART Tar wither ; have lone Worse than ueill and mare by mvon- | Ve du) PG, W RY GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSIN¢ nd barbers, an be seen vi 1s puuiuibet couth Me withdrawal of Wras's counsel trom the tial | | ght . | SO%eSi/a 40) do ooiatlon will hoid, their roeular wookly | sents —- z before the ‘Milltary Commission wos oateus bly seals coeanes gue 1 Al & 1 Queting at Bary Cir Mali 07 Yoweo 4 WOR SALL—A STRONG TOP W AGON neanicnad , é : 9 | Vola ve ng, at § ove JOHN Ph , doe o.'# . r eh . ee 4 1 br ; fections tosh the rulingof the Court ; Good Advice. Cane. nt | Fees My IGUNPLUARET Noo near ny | So ‘7 a eB . ey ittle ponet n to see that the Ose of our city plywcians, who has made the an . hey seas out | NEW YORK CARVER’ \SSOt IITiONZ I R ba ‘ 1EAM OF MARKLS, ver} } cuuse of their action was the hopelesencss of | diseaee of women aud cullren a special study, , wid rants , eve A : he weral mooting will bo hess va | pes, uses, Coaleat down town truck. hk A OF fl ges hieral roplied, opening ¢ onday wi TW ted t ms *l0es iy! : i " uns, o u aking oven the shadow of 4 defence against the | furnishes the following article, which wil. be found T Sutianks fu ake se ser Shin with cAlo of tac | Deu Ginae van bowhe mebeh: 1abis OF PS Cie. SOY 8 0G 9: Wi Gad ovl West soa’ st, bet. Len ann ns proofs of their client's guilt, as rel interestiug to paronte and oth, sturced b aval Y ree . ; at t ean ae OB COUSDE, ~ ° — as —-—— ; by the @liueen iy at : ‘ pet i others \uaturced by j head beiween the regular market dave, Of tho |] Bo feo 7 WOR SALE—A FINE Day “PONT, 2 y bad seen any por adie BYING WABIRG, | qualiay of the present supply, hor we mre | To - =d bonde b.gh, wa.ranied songa hey bover would have abandoned him oa guch om i (ie slerable, nd nob be | abonad ne, while ghat of the fist quality has bur aq | ———- . ses . * ' patie | aan at Hb . ; : Ary 4 as wu Os this c Pav counsel for the dee! Well, Nhany hai Way lot | eacee tine tense senresentation. op Nob litte aactin \ GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF Trt! We » § b eter 2 the trad | © em ' t hana’ thet , . I t C8 Ke va trae richer thai the tt Ne + wil be hei thiseve thoy Moltur Gonnniasic Piet 4 poi ple (they are alwareinen and bachelors | out ar Tava rang b i . 6 veninr, Ob i 7 ; 7 ; 4 urate eis # M0 N04 good | Tey say thas it doce & lmby poad to ere ban'| OF matt ret 8 BRUT Bi ie. | Wocks gun saand 4th ets. he moeiiae | ii rt as aa SALL—SUTLALBLE FOR M B mere sie conduct of | if you WJ) observe the little quiverng fora, spent | iio tas thus redutelog prices 0 this q 4a | Gcldes, the ewoyuent young orpter, Mi. George B. | one tor $0. Hey red Wid dL, 4 cheap; als ' ARBR looks very much as if he | by @ storm of passion or rei; if you will watch One wot of Western metiums, woe | ily, President of the Youne Men's Frihe. Satbew | Gould aud Myris ave "Brookivg > Stee Cos ner of invited # difficulty with tb the baby for the rest of the day, and seo how lan- au wored of at $65 each, or about Pooier 1 4’ B. posiewy of N.Y, Mr. D. Lancton, Edward | = ‘ TO ; A iy @ Court, iv, order to ob- guid, nervous and ‘fractious isis, you will an iro mae TL cene lower, and sore al rom 0 16 | Faleoner, and numesous others, FT gee by Mr, LD STE aig 4)n ® chanoe for doping » hope’ , conte are \eadily acoept & the above | Stocker and others. Come early. ULLIGAN O STEREOTYD E T VANTE 98 cane, 5 Ad PLATES WANTED-- asee for chen We | saree with those ,philosopberm bus vbink wisn me | ‘on Tueeday worming, we l0MrD (MOt OTUILer decuue | Heys LAWHENCE PUW EB, Ree. Sice 1.d Apply ab this oftee, ANTED.- f f t . t y ¥

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