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we _— v The Cholera. Tam ravages of the cholera in Cunstantinople end other cities on the Upper Mediterranean, are spreading with the most fearful rapidity, and the THE NEW YORK SUN. ~~ FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1, 1865, competent man to tell the public fust how little stroet-cleaning we ottain for the money paid. It i the same in respect to other duties thet should be, if they are not performed by the City », — Indian Troubles. pestilence has now apparently gained a firm foot- | Inspector, Mr. Boots either has the power, = 7 Acooente from the plains represent the troubles | hold in Furop®, Rev. Cyres Hawits, D. D., | has not the suthority to abate nuisences, swith the Indians to be quite formidaite, There | President of Robert College, Constantinop!s, has | City Inspector, and no doubt governed by sundry eeoms to bea general disposition among the aav- | written @ letter ton friend in this city, concerning | wise and unwise bite of legislation enacted at Al- ages to commit dopredations upon emigrant trains, | the horrors of the plague, from which we extract | bany, or by the Common Council, as the case may and in fact travel has been nearly suspended, ex- | as follows: be. These laws or ordinances are operative, or in- cept in cases where large parties move together, “ince I last wrote you the cholera hea oscupied | operative ; and no one ought to known better than qith an escort of soldiers, We have the anuounce- farts Loti gf Snd time. At thas gate wo og the City Luspector just how much power he pos- ‘ ® eceiv @ certain « sinl reports. ment, however, that force of troops ia now | yo every iKoows iat they are enormous wrath han ysl ttl Pagaadt Aadhend seal antrebing toward the Tu lian country, and it f* pros | falsehoods, The cholera bus been jacreasing in| is made, Why? Because the po oe Doble that the outbresk will be suppreased. It | extent Sp ae bee is great rapidity. ay machine is so constricted that the City . universal pa: a meine t val 6 would be well for the Government to inske @ | Qi) ie een find means or eonvoranen a4 fleeing. | luspector ie sure to burt some one if be attempts thorough examination into this Indian outbreak, | Every steamer leaving the port is crowded from | to do what is clearly in the line of hia duty. Now, order to determine whether there is not some | stern to stern, Those wh » fled from Egypt are now | yy Boous, it would be gratifying to the public to ‘in order of th returning, and it * believed that one thousand to you do not call the attention of the other cause than the mere batre| of the savages, | sree, hundred diedaily, The Porte is closed ; | know, why you do not call at the bottom of the difficulty, The Goverument | most of the places of business, aud inthe thor- | proper authorities to the subject of permitting to pay theve Indians @ certain annual oughiares, onve @o crowded, you see little but the | pany or twenty fat melting establishments, and as agreed to ps hurrying along of silent funerals, 1 caanct de- to remain at the peyment jo return for their vacation of | scribe to you the general gloom, Were it not that | several acore of other nuisances, , certain jends, The distribution of these | the first sections invaded are now to a great extent | foot of 01h street in the vicinity of the North River? annuities is entruttel to agents, = and neue onies tee wake be aied 40 Bh ad, 80 Aro they not positive nuisances, dangerous to the ork, tho question «arises whether =the = up in eddidien to ‘ain he duran Welie at | Public hesith? Do you not know Vgrbeandcternndetd ‘ i ne 0 - cd is vested in rising of the Indians is oe = ae ae ba Constantinople officially informa the Government ba Han tts fe raged rerarey aected with these payments, To spea pcese: ¥* | of facts similar to the above, and warns our sea. | 7°U 8 City Inspector? igh borbood there js bv doubt that the Indian agente make ita Do not the property owners of the neighbor port cities to beware of the dreadful visitation, their Dusinoss to awindle these poor savage f the . . constantly complain to you, aud declare that the Our last Enropean advices state that the epidemic | ‘ psymentethat ere justly dae ther, iby tie hed fenahed Merseiiies, fa france end wae sapid> | P* »perty is depreciated ? ; anesos are instrumental in brivging abort the va hay he Pn vaca An ane To short, Mr. Bootn, be candid for once, and let sconen of Darbarity that are so oiten enacted on |’ coh fh sedi ba hg brated Sais us know why your office of City Inspector, is #0 tbe Pisin, The Indians who were engage! in the | *%#nst this messonger of death ¢ ae ngs comparatively useless to the taxpayers of this as tho public know, It is presumable that the dreadful massacre at New Ulm, Minaeaota, about metropolis ? Heged that they took up the batchet Quarantine officers are taking proper precautions - -_— - tah tomb, ont be hi s ‘ad ecelved at | {oF Preventing infected ships ‘rom coming into the Democracy in New Jerney. to avenge the wrongs which they re ed a! ia pablie tb A masouty of the resolutions passed by the a" barbor, but it would be interesting to the p ' the hands of ewindling government agents, They , c \ y good, but fe he dreadful scenes know something about their proventive measures, | New Jersey State Convention are very good, of course bad no ercuse for the , k he city in | there are two or three in the series that ought to Meanwhile the Street Contractors keep the city tbat they enacted, but their complaint shows very », where ie the ad- ind thes in some cases, at least, these Indian capital condition either for generating or receiving | have been omitted. For instance, where is i be traced to the cause mentioned, A | ® Pestilence. If wo escape the cholera it will not be | Vantage cf charging the consequences of the war psdn aohagdhig May rdberleedlccarahelneg’s their fault, “on the election of @ sectional Presitent, and the teformation of the Indian Bureau would probably fanstaciom of a sectional party f"" The cause, the be a more etfectual preventive of Indian outbreaks, Mexican News via. Philadelphia, progress, aod thé ead of the Gas have Sow él end infinitely less expensive, than the expodiiions We have another exciting but ratier tioprobe passed, and it ie useless to stir up @ subject that of soldiers that are now being sent out. ble piece of information from Mexico, Joan W, the whole country 19 ebsolutely sick of. Not only Southern Indignation. rel ae Belen dae recthe thas caathede nn: that, but the resolution is not Democratic. The socrets behind the government curtain, writes to ‘ ¢ Derse is “the right of According to the proceedings of a public meot- bis poper in Philadelphia to tle effect thet the Imn- fundamental principle o! moctracy is ight of ing held in Richmood on Tuesday, as published pertalieie in Mexico have defeated the Lilerals the peopl* to govern.” Mr. Linocoum was constit - in yesterday's Sun, the people of that city are in- | i168 tem into the mountains of the Chibuanus, | Wnslly elected, im strict conformity with this dignsotatthe manner in which their conduct in dod hE Toants, with the remnant of bie army, principle, and his election was made an excuse for Tegerded atthe North. They claim that their fi- Will probably seek an asyluca in tbe United Staves. precipitating # war, Therefore, the Democrscy dolity to the Union is questioned, that their loyal- its; Fouarne cletens thai she cows 12 rellable, but we are the last party that ought to have set up such » ty ie not accepted as the pure metal, aod that they aball discredit it until somo more satisfactory in- loctrine, The recommendation that thegovernment ere regarded as having much of the old leaven of Giiilnewee shall have aevived, Aedeediy U6 cur aballreturn to fret priaciples ie commendable, al- ‘Roiday to the Government still remaining in thelr last reliable advices from Mexico the Liveral forces though uexperienced pilots pied long attempted composition, The tone ofthe said resulutions is were only ® dort distance from Matamoras, and torun the ship of State, that it will be rather a ditfi- w@xactly in sccordance With’ that of nearly the oa they were then operating in the aggressive, we ~ult tasl: bo get it back into the old channel where whole Southern preas. “All the journals that have tail how that sein as Bisiuiisin Gould JaoKeon lof it, The opposition to negro suffrsvre . y Wl ae? and Weagreement with President Jounson that e caet boon started under Northern auspices are serv secured such decivive successes in so short a thine 8 ' Sing up elaborate articles to prove that tbe Bouth The Exvares{aterpreta this report se s ‘fecler'’ this subject must be left with the States, are also ‘Dies really returned to the Union like the prodival iis Secretary Buwasn 10 see bow the people correct. The resolutions relating to Btate ght —repentant, humbled and with the most estimable mild Mike the revognition of Maxiutizzan by cur srealittie vague. It was the doctrine of absolnte sresolutions for future conduct, All this is unne- | VOUS Uke the recognition : : State rights that cout us the rebellion, while State Rich 4 government, The guess may be worth something Under a Feesouable construction, are ain os- eossary, and the recommendation of the Richmon: robably as much as Max.'s chances for recog: «people, that other cities shall follow them in public aes sential feature of a free governinent, The remain- vowals of their Unionism, ts not at al! important. ‘ ——---—— + ing resolutions are very fair, ani the bigh appreci- ‘They are certainly correct in the be Politics in Louisias ation in which the soldiers are held will leave but dief that the Northern people do not place Tas National Democratic Executive Committes | ite ground for @ charge of “Copperhesdism.'* “mpheit confidence in their professions, and they | of Loulsiana, has issued » lengthy address to the | On the whole the Democracy of New Jersey have a @oed not expect to dirsbuse the public mind of this | party of that State, the object of which seems to be | strony platform, and will probably elect their can- optaion by ostentatious ‘resolutions and speeches, | to show where the old organization stands, after | didates by # handsome majority. fThe North d6ées not demand too much. [tis will- | the pohtical earthquake that has lately been over- - — J ‘tng w give the South the utmost credit for every | turuing party platforms The tone of the docu- Personal adel pesceslene ¢ of Wirz. ttion calculated to restore harmony and good | inent is very much Lik» thatof the resolutions sb following excellent description of Wirt, the feeling, but it canuot be blind to such events as | passed by the late Democratic State Convent.oas Andersonville demon, is from the Chicago Rerun Abe late Richmond election, and the generalevi- | in the North, The alq are abused | MOAN? } ‘ ences of maPvolenoe and spite that are constantly | ‘nsparingly ; the necro suifraze doctrine ‘|, Wirn ae man apparently about forty-iwo or visible in the conduct of the late rebols. If the | denounced unqualified! the confiscation law | pent and weighing not far from one hundred Richinond people will give # fow practicalexam- | i# opposed unequivova and test) onthe | and Marty Ae Pen is ie oer hat roe: A y bouldered and never walks or stands in an erec! ples of their good intentions, and devote less time | ore eewailed unativtedy, Tieseare the negat id posture, so shat he appears scarcely taller than ‘to attempted expositions of their views,upon paper, | qualities of the Louisiana platform, and in addi- | jen who measure but hve feet six or seven inches, ‘their bones rpose will » | Hon it recommends unity among the Democracy | Thero iano elasticity or springiness in his step, rf oe id also aauiney inaehagholl ihe sothiry tu ants toil Vas schemes | Dub he sbutes along as if shunning’ cbsory Gioned. And we would slso suggest to them that ee Jind ere a and he somotimes looks out from under the brim ‘the pettishuess which characterizes the resolutions | of Radicalism may bo checked, The address is | of hie old wile bat an if he feared the crowd through referred to might be profitably omitted. The } composed mainly of a tirade against the Radicals | which ” passes a prose the Face nd Sy ‘ le 08} of on whic (Northern people are s practical class, and while | end their doctrines. It presents nothing either poet Fit Prabal hespns fir roa peor tey reddish y' ‘Wey are willing togive to resolutions aud speeches | new or particularly iteresting, and is hardly up | brown pants of some ribbed or barred swuff. It's d bh rd of N ficial L Y s>oes are such as are callod here office slippers. all the importance they merit, hang ee judge | to the etandard of Northern official Democratic aicveaticaes Gud maoeigl Rasiainees ‘Bhoes caters! at men by the Scriptural stanlerd—''by their | documents, to bim, though be is not specially repulsive on works sball ye know the aan aan =e thatecore, His hands are long, bony and fiesh- haiensieiesontormerinnas The City Inspecto: ud the Nuisances, less, smuch given to using the right with Frauds by United states Vaywasters. Crry Inspector Bootn, who so frequently rushes | the f two finwers extended to the last two ‘TPs late swindling developments in civil life | into print, when he thinkea be can make a favora- one me Lh pre gi geet FViOg DUS © seem to bh \uduced the Government to scruti- | ble impression upon the public by exhibiting some | ation of cl arsvy be has yet made seems to justi- nize closely the operations of its agente who are | of the statletics stowed away jn bis *Pareauof | fv. The genersl angulariy of the man may be entrusted with the business of paying off the sol- | Recor's," is evidently one of those © iron-clad” Shue ‘ iiaet ua srereen yep Anes diers, Theresult stows that tho inspection was | officials who content themacives with pocketing ® | character of bia skin is clearly enough its pormal begun none toe soon, A shamotul fraud upon the big salary, and rendering the public very little | condition, and makes a ps noticeable on this woldiers has been discovered in the Norfolk pay | good service in returu. As @ street-cloancr, we par pet hal rege Fg Bas PT district, and it is alleged that the game kind of | bave had some experience of Mr. Bootes execu- and so trained as to conceal the contour of his rascality has been practiced in other localitics. It | tive ability sud energy, when he had the meaus to | mouth, His hair is Gare brome color, His head appears, from the investigations of the Paymaster | carry out his ideas of whatclean streets should be: fe Reese ey om ibe eo Papa g Meindesn General, that bie deputy in charge of the said die- | but now thats new contract has been made, Mr. full about the outsanding ears, Ho begins t) be trict bas been in collusion with certain bankers in | Boore pute bis hands in his pockets, enuffs the foul | bald in aroets Ihe sae 28 Sn angular and flesh- Norfolk and Richmond, in a aystematized fraud, of | atmosphere exhaling from the dirty gutters, or de- he mage S08 Bette tee checks, With wollen which this is an example: The Paymaster received | caying vegetable matter, and, coolly shrugging bie | }rows,sina!l) aud sharp nose,and keen brown foreign eight million dollars in Treasury cheeks for tho | shoulders, sa ‘Well, Iocan atand it as long as | eyes. The ap prerects 3 catia of bimoself, Mors his duty to pay thoee directly to the soldiers, In- | markets, seos the gress piles of filth that are rotting | without mental capacity but of mechanical ski!!, wtead of doing so, however, be exchanged the | ia the neighborhood of thesedingracefu! structures, Moreover, L can Joke 708 nig the 700 of the shocks for Beven-thirty bonds, at the aforcaald | aud quietly passes on with the remark, This tw | sme of ‘his pecullariiles of ection aman Dats, and palithe bonds to the soldiers, the Comptroller's business," or word# to that ef- vers employed there. “eeing bis peculiar eve elgss of funds being tnconveniont for currenc fect, He drives a fuss horee and light buggy | stan ome at wheo <9 woald Serarelly be stirred soldiers were obliged to se!l them to the banks for | through the streets, dashes intoaruh ete upset is Holle ond Wan Is Gan orchdeine oeeine ut wteenbacks, und in this exchange thoy were | in # puddle of stagnant water, and lays the blame | where he played with passionate self absorpt: 2 j > charged @ per centage of from one-half to one per | upon the “Croton Board” who have duties to pers | He looks bike a man Migs 12 conecien aud un- n! ¢ent., which profit was divided between the Pay- | form, according to his potion, which be dare not troubled wie pie wantne aes ™ ee t rhaster and the baccs. Aga further evidence of speak of Yr lest it interfere with « little Jinders—father, son and nephew, who wer Py ‘ the rascality that pervades the Paymaster's de- | political game he ie making in that quarter, We eoulhern geesemen 0 pe no special live e partment, the eight subordinate officers of the | suspect thisto be the reason why City Taspector toate te show ih fy pole ‘ culprit mentioned, of course became aware of their | Boo.e so quietly ignores bis public duty, aud wuf- | men bave. He was simply the ready, supple tool superiors operations, and compelled the latter so | fers nuisances to exist which ‘tisin the power of | of slavery, BY 2 cL eU Roal divide the spoils with therm under penalty of mak- | himself or “some otber man" to abate. When an The State Priseners at Fertress Mouree, rlug the transection known. The tealings in this | indiynant citizen visits Mr. Boons, and asks him if A Fortress Monroe correspondent of the Phila. casesione must have been large, but what may Le | he cauuot cause the removal of those ulfensive hous delphia Ingram writes expected of the Paymasiers generally, when every | and tat-boiling establishments at the foot of Y Davie ba been unable to eoutd voeine whole district proves to bes awindler? | Thirty-ninth street, near the North River, our NGS Of eee is it probable that the dishonest ones are all ate | worthy ty Inspector says “Go to the Mayor, | buncle on one of his a *. Paris haa for years been tached te the Norfolk pay-districs ? These wen | air! he can cal! the Board of Health tozett er, eyed erode. "Ee le sortase je are cutrusted with tounense suinsof money, and | they can do wonders and miracles," is al! | bas become quite cheerful and communicative. «ouch necemarily depends upon their honesty, | well enoirh iu theory; for Mr, Boone isan expers | He fully Shprecisies Whe. Sole regis to which he what theo, is ihe prospect when nine in asingle | poticiin; be knows how to getout of a political al ay ee allowed him, an cores ee siistriet are arrested for fraud upon the soldiers? | diletr *, and keep on theright mde of the bone per, and pen, ink and paper. He writes letters, Judging from these developments, and from the | boilers butchers, and other influential nuissuce couse BnoLoneR $a ine Keoetary of War, Whom Yutimations concerning like transactions in other | mongers who control members of the Common af Be PA Mr. Blanton ead hie eos rr localities, is will not be strange if she invostigasion | Counei!, aud thus endangerthe public health with | clerks, Letters to Jeif are of frequent eoetirren mow commenced shall develop a most supendous | limpunity, We have no doubtthere is some founda- Those who eend them may 4 welt save their vf syeter of fraud upon the soldiers, There are vari- | tion for Mr, Bootn's assertions, but we fail to ave pak tdd bas Ay rosa ey ene the labor of pus Wayein which this might be accomplished and | how he can be excused for nourperformance of his | Miles ines their custodian, Their con fe ma we now have indubitable evidence that thu wll | own duties, by charging derelactiou upon other are perused by the Lv gyn young ie ueral, and to defraud existe in the Paywaster's department, | officials, For instance, by the terms of the ae eee aay) Be of hale oxitins are ade 8, Clay at-will be remarkable if fursher swindles are not | new street cleaning contract, the City Inspector | ood Mitchel promenale the ramparis every day, brought w light, The culprits who Lave been er- | is made one of the officials to supervise tie work Cough ue ver 94 the samne Bours, | Miiobel bas juss > bale yneb an resied, and all ohera who may be found guilty uf | perforimed by the cousractors, The people are not freres 8 oe ‘son a Richtnond, Fe tog to- defreuding the soldiers, should receive the fullest | satistied, but the City lospector doubtless thinks Lyuchburg weed wae sllowes 10 pass the glitter. measure puvishment thas the law will allow, | they ought tobe; and, as uf feartul of offending | ‘28 cordon of ond pS A] John's dis. Biesling the dearly-sarned stipend of our soldiers is | the polftical powers who manage thas contract, Mr, Pegi tegic aE be bi ‘evarce three me fely > arena saad demands Wie vores vensiy Boon romustes fut, alitough be is ike wow Tejevted 1p advauce tbe PSTdOR Of the Prosidens vs. ’ ork OC otwe us . TLS RRA Ke . Ay Now 4 Soha of the United States, retarned thanks for the privi- lege of being allowed to receive five pounds of co. &e. Few York, Thursday, Ang. 21,6 P. M.=Gold he Deen steady to-day at 144% 0144's, closing at the lat- ter price at 4.30 P.M. The afternoon quotations of the general stock market, compared with those of yesterday, show an advance of from * to 1.4 per cent, Governments were strong and ashade higher There Is nochange to note in the Position of the money market. The general race for cal!-loans continues at S percent, with some business at 4 percent. Com. mercial paper 6a9 percent. Foreigu exchange was & little firmer, at 1078 109 for 60-days commercial, On ‘Change to-day Flour was 10c.a 16c, lower, Wheat wae dail and declining for commoa Spring, and dull and nominal for Winter. Corn was ic, a %e. lower, Oats were dull end le. a%c. lower, Pork wae firmer. Beef was in moderate request, Lard steady, sod Whiskey was firmer, FTOOK BALES—FIRGT HOARD, 1000 U.S, 6e. "Plep..10T% 400 N.Y. Cen, RB... ed U al FBV... 108 { 0 y ‘Qu do... 00 06% 100 Chi. & Alion Pf, 8000 do... new iea.l)4 3 Erie K . VOWO dO... 10K. 100 40,60... 600+ SOD 21000 U8, be, 10-40%. 97% Yuu Hud, Re. Ko!) to 10 Trea. 7 3-10... 99% 100 Reading K. do 1st 99% = 1100 do - Gal v.e... 5% wu Tenn 68, 'du..... 74 HO N.C. 6s re] To do TUT 5000 Coorgia 60 . 1000 Erie 4th be] 3000 Mich. So. OO B50 1000 Mich. ©. 8a. 0.1, 111 an do 2000 Mil. & Bt. PL 1. 7s wo Chi. & NW, Chi.@& N.W.1.. sy 700 de HSabe oo. BU iw Cie. & Tol. BR yw e144, 800 Chi & RL RK. lity 100 ju lew we llo loo Mi. A P.cu... 49 «M41 10M. & Pda. Pf. 95 Pr os Pe | lo od 100 Atlantic M. 8....14 lw do., alt CROOND HOARD 6000) U.S. 6, 6-20's 194", 600 Reading BR 105% 1uHm0 do... Spite 40 do... 106% Cc 10000 U.8. Ge, "SL. ep.. 30 U.S. be, l0edis. 15000 do, secre ¥ 60000 U.8. Ge, 1 i, 100 Teun, 66, '90.. 90000 Obio & Mi 44 Bk. America woo dows... $0 Cle. & Pits, « a . ‘50 Chi, & NL W. ‘200 Quieksiiver M... 6 600 do..... % 600 do. »» 6200) 200 Chi, & N.W. Pi, 65 100 Maripows Mih,... 1 100 Mil. @ Pda... 40 1) Cam, Coal I’, 44°09 BuO Pt. W. oO... ow Erie K...... 6) vou Al @ IT. H.R... Wholesale Prices of Country Produce. New Yoru, Ang, 51, 1505. We have several Important chanves to record to- day jo the market for country produce, particw!arly in the quotations of many of the leading articles, Despite the fact that we have now reac that aea- seu of the year, afters fruitful summer, when prices of farm produce usually assume a downward tendency, we are compeled to report a gradua! though continual advance in rates, and an increased degree of confi- dence among speculators eeueraily, This feeling is doubtless attr butable to the incrensed export demand for root of the at 8, and is etrengthened by the unfavorable haryvst advices from Europe, as well a6 by the high rates of excl inge and broyancy of the general foreign market. Under thie feeling, butter and cheese has beon advanced tale, shippers. 'n come i pees paying as high ae Jc for the former, and 1Tc ‘or the latter, The supply of apnles ati! contin. ues light. Pears command from $10 to #15 per bar- rel, according to quality. The scason for peacies having culujuated, the supply {fs falling off, and prices are higher than last week, Grapes are areiv~ ing quite freely, and command from 15 to ¥e per pound for Concords, to 3/835 for Delawares. No change of importanee in vegetables, Meate remain uachaneed, exceptin the case of pork, which de hixher, Other quotations are as follows: RUTTER. nee Co, prime. 4ats | WVat'n, reserve, pr 29ato Now pr Stnte fine SSasT | noryivania Lease Fair to good do,,...53036 | Lirease butter ioals Welch, rood to pr. lay. Sy Tallow, county . 1)44al2'¢ com, to food Yoa3t 'Lard, No, 1..:.... 402d N.Y. dairy, pr.. factory, pr. 16 do com, W good. ivald | pole, cou English duiry....1290i44¢ New skim milk Baas. , 16% . BYaus Vals N. Jersey, We'rn, freight. . N.Y. State ....06 LIVE POULTRY Yin?2)/Tame ducks, pair...75a1 25 18a20)| Live Geese, pair..¢ 2oay 1b rREnT MEATS Turke Fowls Beef sides - 11el4eo| Veal, per ib. ..,.....16a19 Mutton... . Da \Pork . LOaids Lamb, carcase ..,. liml4 FREGA PRUIT Apples, sour, bbI.4 00a5 00 Pears, bbl com... 3 0095 do sweet....4 00nd 00) Mugk inetlous, bbIt ¢ CO Whadfalle 4 00a8 00) Del. peaches, bek..1 oa Mlackberrics, quart 1, do hawk ..76u1 Ou WhortleLerries, per |W atermellons, per bushel... 0.66 1 60a2 00) luv. 1y 00835 v0 DRIED FRUrT, Cherries, pitted...36048 (Blackberries... Plame... 30a0b | Resphernes, Peaches, pealod...2)as5 Aw oe, CWOE..... id unpealed [Sazd | Whortlebersies....i8e 70 Curran o— |B + layer. 6 T0e6 75 POTATORS. N. J., Dyekman, Ruckerea, bbl 15°91 75 barrel, new. .1 98 ckeon Whiter,.1 60m) Tf Long Ieland, bush... . & Del. Sweets... .4 und ean VEGETABLES, Cor, per 10 ionr,*: cing 100.9 Bas 00 Kbubarb, 100 b'bs “0 | Str bu Rus, Turnips, bbl. .b0n76|Cab'¢ Crearpbers, 1000. 1 bvey 00) Byuashes, bb! W. Turvipa bbl.... domatoes, NJ, bush. suasT Onions, red bbl. .1 2hal 75) bs SPECIAL NOTICES At Messrs. Fowler & Wells, Vhrenelo- ists, 389 Broadway, examiuntious with charts given daily, ol Grover & Baker's Highest Prewiam Fisstic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 195 Broadway, N. York, and 285 Fulton et., Brooklyn S40 Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch Sewimg Mochine and Button Hole Machine, No, 695 Kroad- (Re Siege CS eae. | Vea Howe Sewing Machine Company, No. G29 Broadw: N.Y. ELIAS HOWK, Jr, President, A . Sia Git, Pearl and Steel Buckles—Twe, Three, five to lweoty Dollarseach, For sale by G. ©. Allen, 416 Brondway, lL door below Canal st, 408 tens and Studs—New Styles e, Bight, Ten to Seventy-five Dol- reale by G, C, Allen, 415 Broadway fare wet. 1 door below Canal st a The Lying-In Wa) ef the Infants’ Home, corner of Lexi and blet ef, are new open t eto the K nt Physician, y. DW. Walker, 52 bast: a0 DRAT HA. COMMONS—On Aug, 1st, Alice Com:nonse, native of Ireland, aged 52 years. The relatives and friends of the ily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, #d inst, at Li o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 45 bast bid ot, bet, Ave. Aaud lstave. jier remains will be taken W Calvary Cemetery for lu. verivent, Ad CONNOLLY» 1a Brookly ug. 20th, of consump. tion, Mra, Conuoily, wile of Patrick Counolly, aged 34 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- epectfully imvited to attend the funerel, on Frid, rnoon, Kept, 1, trom her late resl- dence, #1 Walworth st, bei, aud Finsbiug aves, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, vol DALY.-On Thureday, Aug. 31, after a short but severe iilness, Johanuab, the beloved ebild of Daniel and Margaret Daly, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and 14 fully invited 1 seyend the oy thos te st 2 golock, frum Toaldeueg pasenin 6 Waser Phe relatives and friends of the family maa of aa ~~ a GUTHRIE — fo Williamsbureh, on Welnen Ys o%;3 William H.. son of John B. and Deboren 4 uthrie, aced 19 Ferra, 2 mouths and 11 dare * Keintivos aud frien ls of the family are reepectia fuvite © attend the fune this Friday atien Boon, Hepe. }, at 1 oclock. fre the residence father, wd Fourth « yu, Aug. 29th Locue, in bis 4 riday. xt ‘ Pilon, ¢ Y ADDEN —Saddeniy, on Thuradar, ete Ite weed 29 yeats, 8 mon bbe win triends and relatives ot the familly are repens, vited to attend the funeral, trom hile tethers Tesidence, Lo Kroome at, McKENNY — On youngest son of .| year © monthe. Phe frieuds ant relatives of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, op Saturd '* Dooa, § Yd, at 2 o'ciwk, frou the re noe of bis parents, 59 Mulberry #t; ‘from theuce to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, ne REILLY —On Thureday, Ag. 31, John, the dearly beloved child of Charies hud kileu Kelly, aged 1 year. 6 mouths and 1| dave, © felatives and friends of the family are. rs! br ully invited iy attend the funeral, thie (Fite Hoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, frou the re, dence of bis paronts, 427 Tne! } Sth vt i“ VREDENBURGL—in Brookivn, oa Wedaraday, a u nave a i at 39 Woodbuil #t, Margaret Viedeabury ly Funeral en Friday, Sept. 1, at 9 o'clock Friends of the femnily are invited to attend ment io Green «ood Cemetery, 1 Aug. 21 Richent MeKenng an and bridges MoKeuny, z reve ry TRADE NOWICUN, Co )PERS=THE DELEGATES Gian i Society of Ut tod Coopers are roqnesiod ig Filday even CARTIER, Pres 2S MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION Wil Treeuiar Inonthly weet ic t Cooper ) On Friday even piercer the olectiin ot scere aod othe ese Of importance, FILANCIS HAKKISUN Mt. FRANCIB AHERN. Kec. feo. uj” DRACTICAL PAINTERS’ SOcIDY regular meeting will be held this event tun! Attendance ia requested. as an cers for the ensuing six mouthe will take ORAY, Prest y ORKINGMENS’ UNION lar meeting w ing, Sept. let, at Hari 8 o'cloc M. STEPHENS, —THE REG. thie (Fy a day) even. i, 267 Kowery, at t Pree, J. MOULLAH AN, SOCILTY N OTELCE ss, FENIAN KROTHFRHOvi fone Circle will held # pu ballot Dewmiit Dipe len on Friday eve, Beng. let, at aidinthe o« 4 tt eh K PAIK COONEY, Centre, MEMBERS OF KEYSSONE ~ and Aw A © hecety eur JOREM ed Secretary, ACTURERS' A due wil be held Fridey, cin et, ate}. M., when adivis J.1. TRAVERS, Sec FAL HER MATHEW FEMALE 7, A. + Socety No. 4 wilth tien beat r hal., thy B Ts 6 } t t . ‘ 1OUN KIDD, | ” woe spec, lu ETERANS OF THE WAR OF i#12 regular toonthly meeting will t Mercer House, thie Friday evening. eloek, to hear the re t va ae P.s.- Puuctue! attendance ia requested Col. ANA ALLY, tien. HI. RAYMOND, VHYFLE, Ad) ALCTPION NOTECE UCTION NOTICE — SALE oP LARGE pond hand he jd furna tule day, at iol Wee th et, com prising over yards carpets, bed Lorena fula boda, ¢ @oi all Kinds, oval mir usta, ahade niatirasees, Crocker cCubery, pule posisive, tein or abine Frc SALE J wary , &e ile AT AUCTION, SI f ENKY FELIMAN, AUCTIONED A W.CAL trice at 11 o'clock, er atade Base cuses ceed le obmeco, 500 Lates Koilik id other \obacea. JAWNBERORERS SALE THIS DAY JAMie AG AK, Auctio iL weil at O9 New Lowery, ab jock, wimhent of meg d women's wearing w t of ahawis, merino sad other dre foule and wool shawls, underciothes, ehetis sud spreads, blankeis Conta Pants, Vests, Loot eioe# anua variety o olber rcode. P. FULLAN, Weet 29th at ? BR ROLLINS, aXe at of #eeuL arp ehatre tal cooking bedete 1 Ww Anh OLA ohOel W M. WJITLKs, this day k, cham t parlor & cobs, baw x WILLIAM ALBOT T, Chatham square —cc the contents cf the eroc ave. counfert, beer pu and osher ixtures Ws wor fF, AUC Rob Will wedi on this day, at Lis Ch, le ike tures of the lager-bier «avon 277 Monroe at, vie tabl rhaire bugatelio tabie, balls aod cues, couude wror, ioe box, love, &e, i 1s MILITARY. ne ey JOTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS Having been established tor over three years ia collecting all clases of 4. We have comple are rangemente for weg accounts of soldier whe have heen discharved on part ei descriptive Uta, prieon ore ot war Bees of bounties, State bountios, and lb other srrearages Advances made, Iniormativn gratis. Pevelons procured, Back pay and heirs of decensed soluien, 1. ers 2 Park Vinee EW PRIZE BROWN & LIST NOW READY—COLe leetions for all ciaiins against the U. 8. Navy ins eluding prize img money, bougties Bud urrenie pay, collected atonce. Call ov address L, BROWN & CO, 2 Park Place. N.Y, City. 360 R ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE RE le \ jar Army. Pay $16 per mouth, Clothing and medical attendames, Apply at Kecrulting Uttice, >4 White st, av SOLDIERS DISCHARGED ON PARTIAL \ descriptive Leta, and all othere b for arreare of pay, bounty hooks, can have the wane by applying at the bu: LUCREY, 245 Broadway U & BOUNTY DUE M @ inthe Navy, since July deh, tras iu the Army to the Nav prs payable are now velr " Uaioe of d, NELSON LUCK EA eth NDER THE AUSPICES Of Sanitary Coroinis bied Soldiers Meseuyer opened et 124 Fulton st, Sun Cttic e, for carrytug le tere aud sual packnges throuvbout the city, where ® member of the Corps will be found during the duy ready attend to the above busi : hie 4ox Ollice vi J, 3 ENLISTED MeO tO Wes s alao all te Hankiug THE U. & or Diseharged and 1) OTp® & Stailon has be y ee, AL Very how scale of prices, The members of the Corps ho ce the public generally will patronize and ald os . our vifort obtain a living, Disabled Baldiers Messongss po A eae fore apd ogber tight packages Uiroughows thy elty as ooh WAL View, nw