Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Rew ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, ee Te Advertisers, “SEPT, 6, 1865, ‘en would again ial frone an their favors Wil be ton Tate Wor cal (ration @aless in et our counter Letare nine o'elve: The Hebellion Minded ¢ ‘Tan partioularn of General BLoorm's interference “with the organization of # State military force in Mississippi have siready been published fu the Bow, It now seers thatthe inne was referrel Secretary Stastos for ar itration, and that he fully sustained General Siocem, on the ground that the military authority in the reclaimed States ‘was not abrogated Ly the erection of provisional governments, There cau be no question concern: Ang the propziety of General Birocum's conduct in @topping the formation of a home military fore: in Missiasippi, ate time when so much bitternes sod partizau rancor are observalie among the people, Dutin arguing this polnt Secretary Bran Tom makes a statement that sounds mranvely in view of the circumstances of the last four months. He nays, “the rebellion, althouvh physically crushed, has not been offically announced or treated, either directly or indiree!ly, ana thing of the past." We should like to know, in that cace, what means are to beemployed fo riaking the weol announcement. Itmay be true that the Govern. ment hae not technically and formally treated the rebelhon aga thing of the pant, bot itoertaiuly bas done #0 Indirectly, Presiuent Jousson's procla- mations with reference t the removal of trade ro- mtrictiona atthe South, and those relating to gu Tillas and to rebel pirates, were all based upon the ground that the relellion was de facto—at an ood, The proclamation for the raising of the blockade, and the opening of the Poutbern porta would alone, we incline to @bivk, be construed e# both an official and direct Announcement thatthe rebellion wae @ thing of the past—certainly they were the strongest kind of indirect evidence to that effect. But we think Woo “milk in the cocoanu not so difficult to discover, Following the above strange statement, Mr. Stas TON saya, ‘nor has military law ceased to be enforced, iu proper cases, through the agency of military courte and military commanders, tn all parte of the country.’ By this bunguage Mr, Brawrom wants to be un lerstood (pet he otill clings to the right t try ‘“cit- dsene in all parte of the country, by ‘military ‘ew," in what he regards as “proper canes.’' Brawtow hase kind of mania for military come mona, and he holds to them as tenaciously as tle rebela did to the hope of inde;ondence, But for- sunately thero is good groun! for believing thats difference of opinion exisia between the Prosident mod his warlike Secretary, Possibly the former may soon declare that the rebellion ty a thing of fire past, and that Mr. Srawron's military law for bivil cages is no longer required, We asliall svc, The Democratic Convention. To-day the Democratic Btate Convention will @asermble at Albany. It will be a yremt day for the party. The leaders from al! parts of the Mtate will be there in solemn conclave,and the great question of how to overcome the Republican majority, ant eireumvent that party in November, will have to fee discussed and decided. Everything depends pon the platform, but “squaring the circle," is not @ more difficult problem than deciding just what kind of planks are best adapted to @ Demo- eratic platform, in view of the present ruffled sur- face of the political sea. It must have planks @mough so thatthe whole party can get aboard, The planks must necessarily be dovetailed togoih- er, and this work will require the most exper- Senced builders in the party, because it may en- counter » Republican hurricane, and, therefore, no whaky timbers will answer. But the Democratic Jeaders in this Biate are aptto be wide awake ‘They know that they have @ good chance to recover their lost ground, and they will be very Aikely to make the best of their opportunity. All @hatis needed is @ sound, practical aud sensible platform, one that will take bigh ground on the Hive political questions of the day, Thore nest be mo fear of bolting if the Convention places itself Qrmly on pure Democratic principles, without re~ ward to the peculiar whims of factionists. 8) far 4 DOW appears, the party in as firmly united as it @ver was before, Tho lea ling wings of the party In this city have as usual seut delegates to the @onvention, but the general sentiment among Shor: ise determination to givethe ticket an un- qualified support, no matter what branch the Coo. vention may recognize as the “Original Jacobs” Democracy. The chiefs of old Tamimany are at Albany, ready to smoke the calumet or go into the scalping line, as vccasion may require. The Mozartites and McKoonites are also on hand to Sake their partin the great event, and upon the ood sense of allin this Convention depends the fete of the party in New York at the coming elec- gion, When We Shall Have Mexico, ‘Tax late nows from Mexico indicates that Maxi- AILIAN has no thought of abdicating his usurped shrone, as bas been alloged in some of the reports soncerning him. He has recently founded ® new Seaport town, which he gave the nario of Miramar, Sn honor of bis Austrian home ¢ and {t is announce ed thathe le now dilivently engaged in revising the imperial laws and couciliating the people, Very likely both Navotson and Max earnestly winh that they bad never entered upon this Mexi- can onterprise, s\uce the rebellion in this country has proven a failure; but having taken the wep 46 in difficult to back out honorably, and cence the @olution of the question will mearcely bo the result wfchoive, This being the case, shall the Unie Btates precipitate a war with Prauce, and poss! ly qwith Austria, for tho wake of piweing Mexico a aa wander the control of its Republican loadere; or Pballit wait uotl the proper time comes for ane mexing Mexico to the Federal Union ¥ Uhin inthe only point at issue in the much Lscusse! Mevican Question, and there oughs to be vo dition sy in reuching a corrowt conclusion, Avi jutelligent cor Fespondent of the Gislvesion Burugrin writes to that journal from Matemoras, and upon tho subject of Mexican capacity for exclus.ve soli-sovernaeut he says: “Itis a singular fact that most forelrnors here, Gncluding Awericans, aituit thet the EBuapire ta Dotter adantet to the Mexicans than t! mock ‘republic. My own opiion is that the Kuperor fabay prolong bbe life of big Mexican pations, af tae aster submits t) be doctored by bim, bat that after awhile ali attempts of a regeneration of this untor- tunate people, will prove abortive, ore are cor tain nasural laws shatall bay toole,, Tle manic or so-called Auglo-Sason rs States will ere long take powsomsion of thia coun- try. Is will crumbie inw the lap of their strong. or, mere activo mod jute! sb neghbor, sud the cavilized world will bot low by is dbus oule ® question of time. This leiter would approach aster if the Northern States of Mexico were wore nviting.” The: Much truth in thidbsirncr. The Mexi- al civil war since cans have beon in almost pe the establishment of their Gace forty years ago. If they are competent to govern themselves intelligently, they certainly have not yet leveloped therr qualification, Tbis fact alone should be an sdmouition to our people not to espouse the cause of Mexico until it shall be desirable to annex it to the Uuitod States, and we have the heat roason for Lelieving that this policy will be pursued by our Govern t#. How sooa it will be advisable to make this jotererssion in the affiira of Mexico may be es aubject ior dispute, It may be very soon, and itinay not be tor yeara, but we may rest asoured that whea the time does arrive, our Government will not be backward fu advising MaxiMILian that “bis time bas come.” City Inspector Covle and his Dation. Crry Ixsrrore elleves iu the foctrine that “wilonce isthe best argument for a bad cause.” He has I nothing in vindication of hisconduet on the nuisance qi-stion, aod itis Hooue evidently pretty evident Hie reticence ia owing to the fact that he haw uothing to may. [tis true that | the politieal alianae nt thia tree look out for election schemera’’ but it canvot be that the City Duspestor ia firurinw for the influence of the bone-boilera and other nuisance mongers, O course not, He hes an official duty to perforn, and a pert of thatduty iq to aid In keeping the city in something like « Labiteble condition, The abatement of nuisances is, aceording to the fune- tous of his % @ epecialty, and to per mit their existence in a of duty. Why in ft, @ thas Lospector Roots permits these groms offences againat the public? Why does be allow these filthy and hor- rid-emelling concerns to send their noxious odors Droadenat over the city, to the wreat detriment of public bealth ? And why to ik af the Inepector ts not culpable, that he hae nothing to #ay ta answer to the public inquiry * Now this conduct looke very tauch like @u atternp! to sit on two atoolu at the same time, It is already beginning w be whispered wbout that the Laspector has " wreat expectations’ politically, aud that he ie trimming his sails for every breeve, Wo are anxious to see Mr, Booww clear bimaelt of these trputations, and we therefore call upon him for the facts concerning this nuisance business. Ifhe has not the power to actin the premiacs, let him prove that fact to the publics and show who ia Fespousi+ ble for the delinquency him vive his If he haa the power, lot sone for the tailure to use it, But Whatever phase the case may Lave, the impationce of the people on this subject should be put at rest Mr, Boon, we have calicd you upon the atand : please state to the popular court, the facts relative to the pon abatement of nuisances, so far ad cons cerns the functions of your office. The Cattle Dinense in bogtand Tue cattle disease in Bugla «lin ray ily apreat- ing, and fears ure ensertainet that is will Lew um tmupieated to freland and Bootland, Considerabe excitementexistein Ireland with regard to it, and the Government, in compliauce with the lomand of the people bas ordered the importation of cattle from England w cease. No successful means has yet been discovered for the treatinent of the disease, and it is not even settle! satisfactorily whether the epidemic was generated in England or imported fromm some other country. The present prosp ct is that the English people will lor some tine he obliged to pay extravagant prices for their favorite article of diet, The rates are alreacy up to the high figures ruling in New York, and the price must, of course, continue to wivance, so loug as the epi among the cattle continucs, The heavy loss of stock cattle will aleo cause the high figures to continue, perhaps for two or tree years at least until the loss can be made up by im: portation and the natural increase Outrages on kmigrarts. Is there no redress for the griovances to which emigrants are gu ject, ou board ship, whie coming to this country ? Yesterday a vessel arrived at this port with a cargo of Afteen hundred and twen ty-six steerage passengers, It is not necessary to inquire what their condition was during the voy- ace, Cooped up, packed together as they neceasa- rily were, the propagation of disease among then Wes inevitable, We have heretofore alluded to the outraves to which emigrants are subjecte!, and it {# not necessary to again depict them, These vic- tims are compeiled to pay thelr passage money before placing @ foot unon the veesel; and, al- though they have barely standing-room in the steerage, there is uo choice but toc me along shipboard they are treated like brutes, aud the who survive the passere are licky, Wehave a Btate ant Commission, whose duty it is to look after such matters, Perhaps the Commiss on sees nothing ous of the iu showing fifteea hundred human beinws in the close stecrave of a ship, Is would be well for Governor Fextos to give this inatitutl ‘ia @pare attention, since he has gone into the reform business, on an eppeal from th Politi " aly vara litt'e of ympost Company, A Scene at The White ieuse, The Washington correspondent of the I phia Isquim)®, says: The White House on Monday was @ ed with visitors, prosciy a the majority of w aited tive long lobby wijoming the F N's Fel \ doors were opened, woof. owins tothe Presa members of } from ieu wll thice ay anxious outsilers eto a for there were chairs to ibe was crowded dueom!ortably terug wage ¢ Nut ty i NETS | fro wt the slightes, no ne heated (has the doora were to be opeie!, when . “ a rieh te eb ta first, and t Hove, complecely tired ous w ab i pace wipasiently up an! dows Te evan the seve alin gt (he appoaranuce t hUiuan cave, With the animais movin to eecay frota thor Bier sont eobe ar ae wl Waye Wanted & Mi--the crowd all wanted to gets A bhree otcloce the Is ot Whom tere were about a dozen, were admittea the Presiie aud while Le was engacod with thet the aux.ety of the other sea, bie Culmce, to get in Was intense, They crowded round she door ti! it resettled the pit entrance of a chi ap theatre » Digit escepetiatit was » Hale Wing pr 1 beng eouthned bo pushing wi binahou heb vy 20 athiosplera tt polut was Lhe the Black bole or C4 itiay bus the anxious owes stood it mantully till the doors were oj) i fate in the atteruoon, When their cases were ly disposed of, Mow the Presiaent can munud sca au or day after cay, Mea wuch sstoni At proves him to bew tan of iros constitution wo bear up under guco uatlictions yet be x I his tem and replies as Dlaudiy w the lasts of two hundred who calito see hia ou sor fling business as be does the Liss who cams ationiton, Financial News, Markets, &e. New York, Turwlay, Sept. 6, 6 P. M.—The range of fold to day has Leen betweon 1444 a 144%), the mar- ket closing at the latter feures, The afternoon quo- tel roneral stock market, compared with t of yesterday afternoon, show a decline in price Of 4 to 2% percent. The loau market was more ac- tive at 606 percent. There was abundance of anem- ployed capital secking investment. Commervial pa Per passed at 644.09. Sterling exchange was dull, and the market was lower, Bankers’ bille were quoted at 119 9 109%, Cotton bills bring about 19, On ‘Change to-day Flour was Ge. a Ile, better, with more doing. Wheat wae 2c. a 3c. better on Spring, and Ic, ae, | better on Winter. Corn wae without decided change. | Oate were dull, Pork was active, excited and bieher Beet waa firm, Lard was steady, and Whiskey was dull and drooping. STOCK SALEB-FINST BOARD, £00 U8 VR 100 Jenn, Coal,,.....160 § mt 's ng 6 V7 lv Union Trust Co, 98% ihe do, ali SONY, K 9% $80 — do..new ise. 105% 1190. ‘ i yb do, Lo pee Ee Sindhi U.S. Ba, 10-40%. O44 8 esse ees BURY L Soon ae aD: O4t p00 Hed, BY. | sont 12 alloe ik’ | kono Tre v0 Reading K. yl 1000 do.. 10 Mieh. Cen. KR. fo M.8.& N. de. bun 8. be bv. 4 Tenn 6a, "0 La St Tey 1 Cen rT) Ie do ° ” 60 Cle & Pine hh b M 40 do... 7 : K Eile sth ot vho Chi, @N. WOR ow do Jo Chi, & N.W, Pt. vo do Ho gndd 40 Cle, & Tol. K lok t wa do. ik iS H W. let bead v6 Chi, & BI. ’ 1% Onto ae hits ef 30 do Tie eltos 7) Mer. Ex, Hank, 10) 60 CBI. Bod Q. H..120 | nal b.1G% 200 Mia du 4s SY BO do. WEA “9 10 Tol. & Wab. KR. 4) “ bw P, ha ae Hi “0 do, 4 odd lw 0... ae de] lw Qniekeiver a 100 AL & THB... 859 ww do. bua AECOND NOARD, «100 Brie Pf. 100 Mar, & © hone do. 300 do... wan Olio & Mie 20 Had Ky. ae) do wu Koad Mechanic Cum, Coal it do., N.Y. Cen. K vs , do, ve bar it : Wg he! uiek, pM... & Gnd, 5 { Fetes bliss 40) Mil, & Peau C... 4554 rte W. aw € lw Manposs Min... Cattle Market. Brit's Heap, Rept, 6 1865. Notwithetanding the heavy decline during lee Beevra, the past week in the supply ot beovea, there being to-dey bot S,1u) head of bullocks in the yards at 44th street, aeainet | k, prices of mot grades remain as last quoted, rane!ng from 1c for leathery, touch old atage and cows, to 17% for a lot of fat, hand- some lhuchess County steers, ‘This state of the mar- ket doubtless arises from the absence of many rewu- lar city buteh 4 Who report the usual quiet in the nt upon the approach of the fF those w bo do attend, vat any price, and hence tinue the old quotations, day bas been tor edium droves for pritie, and 4 tor “tip-tope. day ditlersin uo tal respect from that of Monday, th yuu bead were & mate etl coutinusug ght, ae Lut Miich Cows, y waved There {ean unusual rearcity of good moilkera at ent. consequently prices rule very bich, Common cowe awe commana good prices. as the supply le hot over abundant, gud tue demand good, We quote Extra cows Good Common to medium : . Veal Caloes.—Tho demand for caives continuing food and the supply ene prices tor Veale etuli rule hich, Leng quoveu to-day Prime calves, pertb.... 12418 Good veal ealve rib, . liale Common veal caives per head Yall Calfeaing esseee oe (fens Calves per head vp market has aleo ru ofeulue ou Monday at 7 ces pondition Olection we have feou for wiaay iponths, ess in this departinent juve, asineoa: Dutchess are reluctant abour offering stock ot tlie charncier to their customers and prices are consequently lower, We quote Common to tair sleep, per Ib Goud tw prone do . Extra do Sia 6 6 a t'¢ a3 per ib ot a O'G wel ial oie Lambekine Ym Si '9 Swine. With ao incre: mand, the market for he ale atritie ower, We quote d supply and limited de- rules heavy, aud prices Corn-ted, live... > ‘ 12 al2\ do dressed... A : 1b galb's Distillery-ted, live ‘ Lh ewld ao cremod on 19 wlo's Flour and (.rain, New Your, Sept Fluur.~Five and tencte, better, We quote a$T 85; bata ¢ tow grades--at Thy St. Louis ha § tUsuade Extra at 37 to supertine Southern, at well Crain The wheat ia veed dull, and Chieao spring t quoted at #1 f koe Cub » Auber W fine Stine, 26 Wertern Extra Ghiv ab 57 We hippiug sw Le > lo, Bad Kod ided chance, vine quoted wl soasy, und pound Mikcd Weetern at Meal The Hay Market, New Yous, Sept. & 156 The supply of hay having been nisiertacy reduced, and an active inquiry been instituted tor tue ie Caudned plevaleut i tue branch of trade, prices hove cobeeyuently been advanced, und to-day we aber our quotations to 65875 tor abippag, aud soaWe for small iote of mew, Old varietus belay uearly 1 the aarket, we diop quotations out Cis, SPrRCIAL NO ‘Vake Ayers Cherry Pectoral to stop ur Colda, Coughs, aad Bronchial Adectiona before they run into Consumption that At Messrs. Fowler & Wells, Vhrencloe Ou Caunot stop, 116 | gle ¥ Broadway, examinations with charta given | daily, ue | Pons Paris Fans—Plegant styles Just eovived, Thies, Pive, Bight 0 rorty Lollare encty by G, C, Allon, 413 Broadway, oue door below Canal at 44 Gilt Combs —New Styles Just Keceived fio Paring Paver Bight Ten to lhirty Doliate excl | tor wale by G, ©, Allen, 410 broadway, one doer below Cnialat in | 250 Karo Receipts —Contaimug many lerceeta, and much valuable intormetivn {never before made public, tuciudine over luv Koceipts now in execlumive use by celebrated Metiopolitan Hotel of this city Price gu cent bocled, porsaee tree, Address HUTCHINSON & ¢ | Publishers, 562 Broadway, N.Y 417 Wauecler & Wilson Lock stitch sewing fichine aid Buttou Hole Machine, No. lS Howe way. N.Y, ods hlowe sewing Machine Company Nog Broadway Y. ELIAS HOWK, Jr badd President, \ceute wanted | ot = -— | Grover & Baker's High Premium Pinetie piiteh apd Lock Stitch Swine Mochinus, 496 Lrondway, N, York, and 235 Fulton et, Mrookien. 40 ying-in Wards of the | wh AWens, BRADSHAW—On Tuesda L. Mredshaw, wife ot dobu J.) buneral to-day (Wednesday, 2PM. 1. B, Mra. Caroline shaw + MOU 42 Madison et, By Augusta, ‘860d Ficanore Bute at BUTCHER—On Sept, 4th, 1565, Netty the auopted aaughter of Chisset her, aged > wophhe . F ‘he suneral wil bake plece frow 129 North 4th Brovelyn, EB. Dab % o'eiocs on Weduesday 1 ot, | uoows = ‘ 4 THE NEW YORK SUN RPGATMS, AUCTION NOTICES, CHRYSTAL—On Sept. 4th, Hugh, the be oved UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITI husband of Mary Chrystal, aved 35 ye we, 4 native ot thia Wednesda, afternoot, at 2 otolk prec iar Co, Sligo, Lretand, conel#ting of all the pirlor, chamber and dining og The friends and acquaintances are reepectfolly | for: f the & etory be re ¢ 26th & Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesda hoon, at 1's o'cioc! A Be ell Hester et. clock, from his late resic sens 1 ud oth any jurniture ot ail weatry and incrain carpe over 7 descriptions, hair mattres FLORENCE At hie revid a cut ginea ailver ware. cur i lence in Mamaroneck, nt 0 NR 1 September Oth, after a severe ad psinful t ent of eale, HE RY K Hite which he bere with Christian patience and fo:- Auct . ia Benjamin Florence, in the 76th year of Lis | ANIEL H. BURDETTT, AUCT.— The families of his brothers, John and Gilbert, are Schooner La I. USHER at Anet f Serer fully invited to astond the tuneral. on Thurs | JONES & Cir, whi well The Tiny j Chee Be Rem. T at 8 clock, at his late reals | ft the store | "reaimtet, 8 « dence. Mis friends and rcquaintances are aio re. | Stet 5 ’ f ily Anvited to attend, Bridveport and New , Greenporns | Wit Pleare copy, Carriages will Le in at | SMER, AUCTIONEER, Ll tendance at the depot trou 12 to bali-past LZ ¢ Milos R, gid . Ihe i 4 : HORACE—In Brooklyn, on Mouday, Sept. 4 after | Hudeow t,o Cauni, a quant { whoke fe | Sir aes, illness, Coruelius fiorace, im the sith year of | Hisuie, carpets, by rook 4 4 5 rar leles come « s The friends and relatives of the family, end alec sy rr | the sbere of th Father Mathew r wa "Sot nso | JAWNBRORER Wt et: aia he AS) Brooklyn, are Insied to at‘end the tuaeral, | eee eee athe Ran Bowhiyca, ; lence, par 8d ave, tsow- | Willee lat 1 AL OD New Eb , anus, at 2 0 yd Re th st, uear Su ave i . | $0 ent of watches. chains pine Finem plate ‘ McDONALD—On Sept, Sth, after a shor | Gusicas toatryments. 9 ‘Phie sale 6 wortly a ealltest Of scarlet fever, Ezabeth Jano MeDous | reutcn Fut. 1) ined erasd dealers geours! Aid, aged 3 years, 7 mouthe and 4 daye. | GANLY, 67 Division at The trienda of the family are reepeetfully Invited | USSEYs “W) TIT : © attend ¢ haraday afternoon, at | DAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY 4 <y0 Clock, trom the residence of het parcuta, ‘Wl Lily ofec a BEL & IS ATT AM Worth at, withont further notice, sn | reeme New Bowe low t QUIGLEY — On Monday, 4, Jal cia, | ve auitatle ¢ the rea daughter of Kiend, and ¢ Qui, fey raged 1a | end clothiny, fine dienes, be years @nd Y monthe i 4 o stimw ity boule and aliwe, & byl The rae ral will take place thie [Wedne at i rant et St Po'clock, trot the residence of her pare tts RR s i Il Go North 7th et, Williameburehe OPE PATS | R,. Riel ROBES » AUCT., WI NTINE—On Monday, Sept. 4, after a short | per, aud bar ea pa " ‘ Charity Matilda Valeutine fe of WALT atew th oom ‘ \ alontine, aged §1 r#, 6 tLouthe and 15 dave | carpe prewde, Chairs, tat my Pat) fri as aud relatives ot the family « epect- | couch b KO Bey y invited to attend the t i, trom | ‘a! 1 I Teaideuce. 138 Ryeteou st, Brooklyn, ou We: ays TY, BE SOLD AT PUBLIC ALCTI ‘ ] + 1560, Public Powad. souh et, bet 4 — ~- ——s | hh *, One roan A s ye TRADE NOTICES. \ TM. WITTERS, AUCT OR, SELLS Til =pe-| ar : ok, at aot Al et TING OF THE DRY | & jon willbe held at ther | 4 ay dneeday evening, sept, Gil, | Ober conde, CHAS. HL, OPDY AE, Kee, iss OF THE WORKINGMEN'S ty hota’, pa iclotha, cook # REGULAR ME Dock Painters’ / Hall, Zlave Doon ¥ JOHN BEATTIE, P. Sec, Cn ve BOSINDSS CLEARANCES, y I be held at heir roow v Pal F ¥ *RESSING NLIstiyves . On Tharwday evening. & th. Dele A u AT I oy ING : ESTABL! ! requested to be punctual in atten na |: v7 hernia coouns of poor lie ‘ 94 of ttuportance will be Broucue be ae ‘ ¥1iD, Of BeCounL Of poor Lea.t ‘ ICHAEL KEY NOLDS, Pres. GbGRGE A. ( Uhciendaatantal'e 44 AT 2 CITY HALL PLACE AND 1 ICKLAYERS PLB, Sc0 IETY—THERE | 4® tre at 1a os . t will be @ meeting of the above body on We thea. | 48 CiTy, diamonds, &e, The hehest poces 4 day evening, tp the abore goovs | of 20d et and ay AM tienbers ' GOOD CHANCE—1 : he ettend, wa there will bean election tur officers tor the | £ pales aca th we! pis cue Gusung +x tnontls, AM non members are invited | ay | Avenue ( Osh et. weome, CHKIs LOPHER CALPE *. Pale eee he ae ee KICK BRAZILL, rec ; ail ris a AR oKS AND JOINERS’ STATE And Ris loscied tea ae eka National Unions will hold adjourned tne "fob “whole . tinge of | good east * bor i their eeesioue to-morrow and tollowins day, at 207 fur sale chea A, or | Bowery, ive et | ClGar MAKE UNION—A REGULAR A CITY EXPRESS, HOING 4 | meeting will be held at liz Hester et,ou Weds | By bualnnes here ands ee nesday eveulug, Sept. Obl, at So'clock, E. MACABE4 | ine | truck vera carne tet ies 60 | brea, tis for amie cheap, a the owner is enoy | pr GOODS CLERKS’ FARLY-CLOSING busines. Aprly at 93 Forayth st , | Association will hold their regular weekly moet- SALE ‘ WEEK WHOLESALE te at Early-Closing Hall, 2o7 Hovey, thie Wednrs- 1 ah ‘bites! ‘i Hd ef hy \ 4 Sia ate jay evening, at S o'clock, JOIN HENRY FOY, ) ot be and tire Hee NOLIN PLUNKET ited Bee: ae SA ytoGl Dey ehieot bet Washiugton anid tree» T,ONGSHOREMEN'S UNION PROTEC: | FoR SALE—A 1 YEARS LEASE Ob +4 tive Association No, 1. of Brooklyn. Notice t« I Tae Want 1N6 Gladae pica tel orn | bereby given to all members ot th + Soelety, that | Liberty et Jaquire of JOYCE. 155 Cedar at | ater Thursday, de if they do nos eive howe Pre ary 4 : : i badver and get cards instead, they © be aver SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURE ! considered us wetnters Alea, ty be ett f saloon, with ‘wo rooms furnimbed. Will [a hoketaiter, By order M. INGRAHAM, 1 wld cheap tor each, F sie Lfi'y Mercere ’ THOS. BARLEY, Kee, Sec, ! AGE PRS Ball Fok SALE—A GROCERY AND Lot # & wood « Satielactory re SMITHS—aA REGULATE outhly meeting of the HS. Pot eaday evening, at > of OTICE—HOKSE ’ y TAROT BAY Tuquire as the store, 150 Sullivan ¢ 4 F208, SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES « good will of a hyuor stand, we vecwill lling, ky 2 Punerual » Tesuested, af an election of officers WM. F. LLOYD, Preat. Sec will be held t hha dance is wh ake we, JUMN B. COUIINGN, lot NOtice—THE NEW YORK OCEAN 8. dob Ship Seanen's Association wishes to storm their ebipmates that they Tnuisday, Hotel, cor i will hold a meetin pt. Th, ats P.M. of Duave and Centre on su the Oth Ward iil SOCIETY Ne = — » in roo , A BUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG cheap, as they wust Le sold, Purticu Me be Father Math Vemperance Benetit so- ) Broadway, room 22 6 clety, 2. ot Brooklyn, BF. 1, will beheld in their | ges, : -ANCY 1 ao eye Bi and ath sin 'on thik evening atte Fer SALE—PAN( Y¥ STORE IN BROOK . Geo. B. Kelliy, Thompson wad \ Bon Pup o Hou’ Huainees, 2 yoare Catabils asthe meeting, Singing by W, Bol- vine for eeiling, Apply a las und ovhere, —¢ F. J LAWRKEN( It, Kee, See, ITENTION!—THE MEMBERS OF COM- y Uy of the Sarstield Cadets, are respectfully 94 Main et Fok SALE -LIQUOR STORE urer, with ba 5 Kast Ho ber mouth, J, MULLIGAN, to mect at Fenian Hall, S14 Broniway, on JOR S i— GROW > Eto oeday evening, Sept, 6a: 5 o'clock, us basinces I DB ee = . ie E By ai eh t portance wiil be transected. By order of Lieut. i Vier dine: viet le aha THO, DUSNN, in command 140 Mowery: @ good stand tor liquor, iust be» : 2 mere: sak # Koln to the country, Inquire ut KES GRAND XHIBITION — WILLIAMS & | Hardware store, No, 79 Bowers, DP LDEN'S Great Kxbibition of the Drunkare SOR S. ) Sea OOD STATIONER Progrese will take place on Wednesday and Thu } Bt SALE AG eho f ATl ONERY ANE day ext, ept, Gth and Tth, at 7 o'cioek, P. Mau nesr Hamilion Fe Poe pattioalavs abolr cee der the auspices of the Futher Mathew T. AD Socu {iton ave, South Hrookl partuutars, apply ty No.4, at their Hall, 830) Bost 12 Fave, 0, | ———— ent cep.cting in glowing re tmany the < events in POR SALE—A CORN QUOR STi the tile of adraukard, we'her with one of the most Y cheap lease and a Bees s hae oi i ry * Tore Ttkentass eee celivered by Lrof, BELDEN. | uation, For information apply 144 Bisiaest te Lite lik ses of the brave Generals of cur nobie { hs ment, & both serious and comic ; making in all one of the moet woral and inepructive For : AN entertainments ever exhibited, ‘Tiekwta 25 cents: to fixture tor. ® he t nd at the door, Lo not forget the number, 3u3 | Ba Reveuth « Bast 12ih #, Prides 24 aS ling it heals } WATHER MATHEW T. AL 2B. SOCLIET x; YOR SALE — THE AND 1 : s : 5. N, sual bet. h fe ann sth of & News Depor fe cheam a cool ¢ ve, public meeting this eveuing at 7 otclock, P, M, single wan, tuyuir ace arr Rpcakers Mr. datuew O'itelly and others, Bingorw; | Semele. wan. Inyuire at 2 Vrince ot Mr. C. Stocker, Mr, Greenwood, Mr, Starkey Gk WERY STORE OR LAGER Bhi Me suinuers aud Coumoily Lilos. ME Saloon wanted S young nan iu trade i Viest., M. MCGHARY, View JAS. O'f farm of bit f fine tana im Peons A Bee, hi mecash, Apply a. ¥o Division at, in the | FaAtuer MATHEW A. B, SOCIET ; * 6. of N.Y will hold a public I AVING BUSINESS WHICH REQUL me ne a their Hall, corner v i PO Va l on Weanesday eve Speak- | fell apa ant i I. Mulhall, sud Mr. Laneton, | In this city, practical ui be Mr, Calatan, Mr, Cole, Mr, Faan, | @# mannye PIM toe vrequ aS h nt of ot ere aud also muse | 0S, HAMILTON F, TOWLE, 75 Cedar ot ; " Hei Vico V TOY , : NOLER Rec be ee LlQvok stoRE FOR SALE — IN 7 Sarees = ~ ~ ith Ward: t onable; doing a gone JPESIAN. BLOF ERIE REY- | nese; reas the owner hap in : SY Lies will C. of | and cannes uh, Calbat 4 Cher the on thi . rR Pp py ' 1 La divens PALER ROUTE FOR SALE— PAYS luicrs. or #3) per week, Apply at Zz uth ot 3 4 wy Cit C..0 is the pustirock Ciucle aleo add Greenpoiat the sud gh ene? Ail friends of an Liioh Kepublie aie respectiuily requested to attend JOHN MURPHY, Conve. LUKE MAGEE, Soc i Fatue R MATHEW T, A. B, SOCIE Lot Jersey City will hold their public me this evening, at T¢ o'clock, 97 5 WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS | and wagon, tue a good bu Ot, ” ti S007 KOR SALE—A GROCERY rl tore, fixtures we Attached peaking by Jot Also ane of the enat siie f Grath, ex-President of st. Ja Roman Cath r Sk a ane T. A.B, society and Daweou. singin by Pro, Wat | 2 Howrdins-livuees fon and othe JOULN DUNN, brea, acne, |S here i HENNESSY, Vico Presty EDWARD DALTON Koo! Bee i Ws [,,0:, 08 0. FR NOTICE—THE MEMBERS | 7 fi REOR SEs, CAREERS. Qo usadere’ Lodge, No. 61, 1, O, of O, Fy are tee CARBRIA HORSES AND HAR ted to eet at bbeur Lodee moor Woduoeday joreale, 1 © tock i ‘ h Oth inet, ab 1 P.M. fo pur Of attonting | brett rockwwaya, bucwies and € oe the iuuersiof our late bre r J ba Anderson * id hand Wayous und LO s J e Funerat wil take pines at «May tre ii is tate resis | Mrookivn denee, 6) South Sixth at, WED The meine opp : bers of the fraternity are respecttuiy invited ‘ ate XPRESS WAG N, HORS AND) , tend. J. Wo rlidplaMUONs, you 4 hess tor wale + . Apply ot SMILii's WoA babelaid, Bee, ta JUBLIC MEFETING OF THE LADIES? cor, Corlewr and Wats ete ' per SALE—A CANADIAN PONEY, » Father M nae I A. i, poviety No aud kind; can be seou at 15 Mou at Yorw, wilt at their Hall, corner o x 1 bh Sth ay, on Wednesday Even. pept, 6h, at To Fvk SALE-——-AN EXPRESS WA ppeaking by Mr. Morgau and Danies boone, ac : A, ree ond haruess, for ti Apply nied by his taleuted nother Bud three siat Bond wt, embers are requested to be present as this ia quire ORSE: vEYT) r ren wit terly meeting, MICHAKL MADDEN, Pros, Tits, H SES Por SALE= HORSES | FYNAS, Kee, Bee, 128 | for bust Be vy young and aor - - - » KEOCOPS oF do ¢ MOHE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER” MA: | 18t traveler, wareanted; a 1 5 | and the work t ite ' thew I. A.B, society, No. 1, of Biooksyn, are re- eold ches a ‘ * ‘iw quested to meet, in regalia, at their | ste | Meld cheap, Apply ab dl Wate at. i on avenue, this (Wednesday) the bth in awck P.M. to ettend the tuneral of ¢ Ab ¢ at Nie ERSON AL NOMECES, ht > HORAN, one of our members ta pd My order of the poctety, CHAS, ML Sapp > . BERD: MARTIN, Rec, Sec, D's4! VEARED—ON SUN LAST DAY UR REYNOLDS, beiwhs dark complesion 5 100 as to bis were aby bia disties 1 rec SAVINGS IANKS, Shanktutly HE NATIONAL PARK BA abe OF NEW YORK js FORMATION WANTED OF MAAY AS) CAPITAL... 82,000,000, | BLURPLUS,.....@1,20,000, kos! 4 ‘ oh. Jie Bunk will issue Certijeutes ot Deposit bearing | MRIDGET M4 LADY, | id alae of THON. Miterest on favorable terme, J, ky WORM, Cusuior, | Ireland: will be Tecnl pa Hag Mi by We “ e Dy” Xyry Aug, 21, 1900, : Bou Bivsuer ED W ¥ ie Gardeo by y