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THE NEW YORK SUN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT, 8, 1865, to school facilities, such as the city can afford to give, aod it is not right thet any should be crowd- ed out or slighted. The expense that would be Pomanetnns entailed upon the city by furnishing additional New York Democratic Nominations. | school accommodations, ig note valid excuse for Tar report of proceedings & the Democratic | crowding the present schools to excess, If it is Btate Contention, which we publish in another | necessary for the city to economine, let it do #o in column, very strongly Indicates thet the party | some other channe!l—in @ny other channe!. There leaders appreciave the necessity of casting away | is no branch of the city government in which re- obsolete principles, breaking loone from the ‘ossil- | trenchment would not be more appropriate than izing influence of old fogy notions, and planting | that of the public schools, We wust have ample themselves upon @ live platform, with live color- | accommodation and first-class instruction for the tearers to lead them, The action of the Albany | children of New York, no matier what the cont Convention carries the mind back to the better | may be, And there is another subject to which cays of the Democratic party, before the wheels of | we wish to invite the attention of the Boor! tts machinery were cloggod by political rubbish. | of Education. The numerous instances ‘leveloped Unlike their brethren x Pennsylvania, Ohio, and | during the last terw, in whic incompetent, bruta some of the othor States, the Democracy of this | and intemperate wachern were sabown up to the Btate have not groped beck through the! public, sheuld induce the Board to make a comn- darkvess of more than balf ® century | plete examination of the department, in order to afer the antiquated “resolutions of ‘93, in | cull out the unfit teachers and sot therm adrift, order to get material for # platform. They have | There is no doubt that political and personal influ- not adopted an equivocal string of resolutions, that | enco has caused local trustees to foist many vn- whine at the Goverument like « whipped epaniel, | worthy teachers into the public schools, and the and yet pretend to support it. On thecontrary, they | evil that such characters may do is incalculable, have cleared away the cob-webs that have been | The developments referred to have naturally male growlug over the party for the last fow years: | perents fect uneasy concerning the character of they have brushed the duatfrom the old Demo- | their children's Hnetructora, and it iebighly desir cratic armour, and now stand erect {n the political | able that this feeling should be removd. The arena, apparently rejivinated and conscious of | Board of Education should attend to these matters strength. Iu making up their ticket, the Demo | without delay, as the schools aro rapully filing cracy have wisely given the old political leeches | up, and will soou be numerically upou a winver the cold shoulder, and baeve sominated men that } footing, will act as @ buoy instead of « mill-sione upon the ticket. General BLooum, who stande at the head of the Net, is perhaps the very Lest nomination ihe party could bave made, He hae fiured #0 prominently before the publie during the late war, and is so well known at the present Cine as the popular commander of the Mississippi Department, that it is unnecessary to speak of the etreng hold which be has sscured tn the good cp.nion of the people of this State, He isof Whig antecedents, aud before the war wae @ resident of Syracuse, Lvorva Rontnson, the nominee for Controller of the Treasury, is now the able incum- bent of that office, having been elected by the Re- out the war, are silll fresh in the public mind, Now, publicans in 1961 and ageia in 1968, He was however, it finds that the rebellion ies dead cause, originally @ Democrat, but went over to the Re | 904 1 nestens to tack sh'p and get again before the publicane in 1866, and has acted with them upto 1/4005 1, will be remembered that a ie thie time, Geueral Manamya R. PaTnicx, ¢heean- beginning of the didate for Treasurer, is well kuown to-4he people | 5.1 Sis a8 the Provost-Marehal-General of the Arby of the North Potomac, This position was accorded him by Gene- tal MoCLELLan, and after efficient ser@ee through- outthe war bis connection with the army ceased only when it was mustered out of the service. | wa then successively supplied by three or four Jou Van Bure, the nominee for Attorney Gene- other correspondents of the same stripe, But that ral, is #0 popularly known that it would be super- style of rhetoric will not answer now, an! the fucus to dwell upon his nomination, nor is it} wesser-eock Times hastens to change itetune, A necermary to examine the individuality of the |... correspondent has lately been sent here to tell coudidates for minor offices, Bo far as political | u,6 truth concerning the North, aud he has nlreaily records are concerned, the ticket is certainly of written severs! letters that diametrically contradict the motley variety-—Whig, Republican, American | iy, ite nous slandors which the “Thunderer" had and Democratic colors being beautifully bleniid. during the war heaped upon this Bus it cannot be denied that 1 has the important | 1p, 124 of the god ult, publishes @ letter from this element of strength, end is calculated to take well | orregpondent, which ts devoted to proving that with the people, The platform ts no less motable | ine Northern people of this country have good than the ticket. Its leading feature ts the endorse | cause for their feeling of hostility toward Eng- nent of President Jouxson's recoustruction policy, | jan4 1 Tu this letter he says : and in fect that embraces the whole political | 4 1( ing rest of the world would do justice tothe jesue at the present time. But it is the | position in which America is placed, there would negative qualities of the platform shat | son be little reason left for her heartburuings. Bhe bas been doing rough work, aed she has done are most significant. I} makes no at- |i: with very hue encouragement or aympat! y. fempt to clutch a the defunct institution of | Bhe has provided a home for the ovitcasts and ox slavery ; it does not, either directly or by implica- | Slee of every land, has fives them a free govern ment to live under, and has not hesitated to confer don, sesail the government ; itdoes net straddle upon them, *® controlling power in that overs the old Btate rights bobby, and in short, its prin- | ment, ‘That we have done our work evlidly aud batantially,’ is the argument of American —_ - ot the ane ane rey soy fondan arguenn which cavillers will Sud is bard four years. Taking into consideration the class of men upon the ticket, the tone of the resolutions, the good feeling prevalent in the Convention, sud she unanimity of its action, the Democracy of thie State have certainly entered upon the pulitical campaign with encouraging prospects, The people will now await, with considerable curiosity, for the programme of the Republican convention, which wil! assemble at Syracuse on the 20th inst, When that sball have taken place, the public will | fet helen Pavan rae Te lnnkedine have an opportunity to judge for themsslves asto | Gilraliar, The U, 8, Cousul at Port Maton, Spain, the merits of the respective partics, their platforms informe the Departinent, Under date of August 14, of the arrival at that quarantin and candidates, stoaruer, which left Alexandria with 1,400 pily sonnets The we 36 sa. Lae 4 with Seva er Canadian Justice. porta My J eieou e ’ 500. wenty ee Taman ia but little probability that the Bt, Albane | tarn, at his arsival at Port Maher vepresod fl raiders will ever receive punishment at the hands | well, but on examination of the steamer, dead of the Canadian authorities, The Governor Gen- | balee mere found om board im a uuil stae of ie: oral of Canada lately eppointod » Cemmissioner to credited, suit the tive vumdred net accounted for investigate ‘the causes of the failure of jus- | may have died by the same disease, he Consul Ace fa the mater of tho 1 Albans offenders” | att al note tecived a hat ation concur long report of the said commissioner has just been | westward, lus far the cholere has followed the Published by the provincial journals, This report | Pilgrime, who, he says are packed like ‘sardines simply gives © rebash of the legal proceedings in | {8 thibivand. Their religion dues uot allow thet. the case, together with the opinions of the Com- | or eat any wari food, They are covered wita missioner relative to the non-pun:shment of the | Sth aud vermin, and are spreading disease over culprits, He regarda the Montreal Chief of P. lice, the Med.terranean. Lawonts, ag guilty of an indictable offeuce for having refused to execute @ warrant against the offenders in December last, and als for deliveriuy upto them the money they bad stolen from the benks, With regard to Judge Covuson,who, it will be remurmbored dir *arged the prisoners from enetody, the Commissioner thinks it “lays him open tothe charge ef partiality." No doubs this report is intended as « finality in the St, Albans case, It ie of the same nature as the whitewashing cowrnittees which Congress occasionally appoints to cover Up the tracks of favorite delinquents. The Canadian authonities acted e!| through the st, Albans difficulty as if thoy were the especial cham- pions of the offenders, and it is not Ukely that they ever intended to permit their punishinent, ‘bois report of the examining Commissioner may be regarded as the last of the St. Albans excite. ment, unless the robbers should at some future time beve the temerity t turn up in the United Brates, Times Changes. Tas inconsistency of the London Timns with re- ference to this country, would be of no conse- quence if only the opinions of that journal were at stake, Bat the Tuwes does s grent deal toward moulding English sentiment, and ite course is ne- cossarily of considerable interest to the people of this country, Thetbitterness with which that jour- nal assailed the United States previous to the war, for tolerating slavery, has not been forgotten by our people; its inconsistent expousal of the cause of slavery at the beginning of the rebellion, and ite earnest advocacy of the Confederacy through- rebellion it sent over Rosset. to write down the end write up the South. That individual used up bis stock of denuuciatory ad- Joctives in relation to the Union, run out of laude. tory words to praising up the South, and his place country, The f Official Accounts of the Cholera. The State Department has receired from the American Consuls in Italy sod Bpain official ac- counts of the progross of the cholera, The Consul at Palermo, uncer date of August 14th, speaks of the seriour sprea! of the cholera at Ancona, Italy @ #ome 8,000 bave died, and isolated cases bh curred in other towns of Italy, Franceand Spain. The local nuthorities have or- A Little Adair with China, The \ptelligence brought by the steamer Scotia may Wel, says the CoymmmctaL, awaken sol citude among the mothers of israel, Lbere 1s danger of their being cut short in their supplies of Hyron, Souchong and Bobea, A bout between the Presi- dent and the brother of the oun aud moon is imai- nent. The children of the flowery ewpire have wot their backs up, and Hoo-pes wud Loo-nans, Kiang-sus and Kiang-sis, Siau-tungs and Buan- #4, ignoring their private ditioulties, stand revuly to welcome th: Yankees to * uhospitable graves,’* ‘To recapitulate, in brief, the matver iu contro. vorsy: Wheu the American General Ward — in 1961, organized @ force of Chin fo resiat the tnve ed by another An named Burgeoine, Bure operatous were crowned with even Were success than his predecessor's, He was promoted w @ general, amd Was inafalr way boexpel the Paepings co. pletely. But, like every soldier of fortune, Bi geoine required au abundant supply of when the toug-tsion ceased to be fortheoming he coasel to fight, Appeals to the Footal or Guveruor were unavailing, So leading his soldiers to the bank where thie funds for paying tr ops wore de- di be knocked down the menderin in charga od Our Pubiic Schools, Juperna frota present indications, the atiend+ ance a: the public schoole of this city during the Pall and Winter season, will this year be larger ianever before. Censiderable difficulty was ex- remevced lavt winter in providing accomwmoda- ttendants at some of the {echools, and aad being denied it, for the second time ery appearauce thatthe trouble will ie Febela, Mote uufcrineate it bef 4 0 ore, 4 \uoreased during the term which bas just epened. | he wan ae, nets ne however, é soon after taken prisc ud gi ‘The necessity of increased school accommodations | derstand that his bead w: has been felt for several years. Our educational authorities, in the erection of new buildings, have pot Kept pace with the growth of the city, sud con- sequently, var acheols have been steadily growing mere crowded, until at the present time it ie im- possible for teachers in imparting instruction to do justice to all their pupils, The Board of Sipoation should not permit this state of sings, Svacw child im his city is entitled Mm wart joined the rebels, Becomlug ¢ spare Returning to Shang hee, heaya’n demanded the back pay due to bimself aud b be considered a casua belli? ister may be acting in accordance with | teas received from the Goverr nos well understand what busin fere in the case of an American who aut, Lat we can tae Put ee A Cho 2 ' Pi Afver breakfast I mete pleasant, chattering, good humored travel- er, who, like myself, was awaiting the mornin train, from Geiene. We conversed pl f iveely upon several topics, nutil seeing two ladies weet and kiss each other on the street, the conver - sation turned upon Vissing just about the time the train was approsohing, youl I the cars from Galena, you being the will kiss the next prettiost, I being The proposition could baraly tell whether he was in earusst or in fun ; but as be would be as deep in it as / possibly could be, Lagreed, provided be would do the first kissing, though Ak SS ad aslsaw black eyes rkie w ing. mven" M4 i Let will try it first, You take the back car aod go fn from the front end, where you cho se the faces of the ladies, and stand by the one you think the ha behind and kiss he { bad hardly stepped inside the car when I saw, at the first glance, ove of she loveliest women my eyes ever tel hair, and » bright sunny face, full of love and ereetuees, and as radiant as the morning. Any furtbor search was totally unnecessary. I imme- diately took wy atend in the side. Boe was looking out of the window earnest ly, a8 ft expecting some one, The back door of tue car opened, and in stepped my hotel friend. I pointed iny floger alily at her, never dreaming that he dare carry out his pledge, and you may imagine my arnasement when he sepped up quick ly bebind aud kissed ber with @ reush thet made wy mouth fairly water, shriek of wrror, and then ® row generally, ands knock-down} but judge of my astouishment wheu 1 saw ber return we kisses with compound inter been eteady and uniform to-day at 1444 a 144% comparison of the latest sales of etocks and securitive with those of yesterday afternoon, show no chanyes of jimportance, and othors as unuch lower, Business was very dull, Governments were steady at elightiy lower rates, The loan market continued easy at 646 percent, Discounts were dull. 440 10000 U.S, 6a, 5 45000 do 47 do, sy do... bow od 4000 MO... 6000 U.S. 6a, 1 ve 6100 Team, 6a, 0 1000 Erie tth 20 AL & Gt Wd 6000 Brie Sd Mt : 10000 1, bt WW. bu 3 tw Ceut 600 Com, Coat Pt, “iN Quiekailver Ml... 60 110000 U.S, Ge Lye. 23/0 va Tenn 68, ,.... 1% 10 Chi, 10 BG 100 Chi iu) Oh. M 1100 do. $4) Cam. Coal Pt 10) Pacite M. 8p.. bh eted eleven Chousand dollars in guid and after: atiotied, how. ever, in his new position, he surrendiere! binnaef to the yoveroment torces, on condition that his Lite be troops? ned the to un- pay the penalty of bis treachery, Thereupon the American Minister demanded that he be set at Niberty, His request ud Weare now .nformed by the newe that he bavaysin demanded his re- lease, ‘! with she intimation that the refusal will The Americau Miu- truc- be bas to inser. vlved hin. self ao the Chinese difficulties and was captured, while bearing arms aceinas the @etelisbed Gov. desire to enconnser the odoriferous Chinese muni- tions of war, all for the sake of s renegade Yankee. Kissing in the Cars. A recent Me 2g n rg oe ears hor brent STeasse into the mttsng room, where leowant! “Come” anid he, taking up bis carpet beg, we are on fo aweet a subject le us have « ip! I will moke a pi tion to Uavree to kise the moss beautiful lady in e judge.'* me « little, and I mest, and I'l, come im from lon—s beautiful blonde, with auburn aisle of the car by Ler I expected, of course, Quick ase flash be turned to me and said ; “Now, air,it ia your turn,'’ puluting tos bideous- ly ugly, wrinkied old woman,who sat in the seat behing. “You toust excuse me!" sold this time. I exclaimed, “I'm I give up. Do teil me who you s)" Anu we all burst into a yen- €r 48 whe Leard it, Alligator’s Nest. These nesis resembie baycocks four feet high, and five im diameter at their basis, being con- structed with grass and berbage, First they de- posit one layer of eggs on a floor of morter, and baving covered this with s second stratum of wud and herbage eight inches thick, lay another set of ega? Upen that, and so on to the twp, there Leing xeuerally from one to two hundred eggs in the nest. the nest the dense grass and reoJs five feet high, to provent the approsch of unseen ¢ female watches Ler eggs until they are all Latched by the heat of the sun, and then ale takes her brood under ber own care, delonding them and providing for their subsistence, of Now Orleans, once packed up oue of these nests, with the eggs, ina vox, for the Museurn of Bt. Petersburg, but was recommended before he clesed 18 to doe that Witb their tails they can beat down around mies, The Dr, Lu enburg, © Was no danger of the eggs being hed on the voyage. Ou opening one, » young ator walked out, and was soon followed by the rest, about a hundred of which he fed in the house, where they went up aud down stairs, whining and barking lise young pupp.es, AYruy impudent thief entered the house of a Mr. Fitch, iu St, Lous, a few n'ghts since, and, proceediug to the chamber of ® young lady in- mate, Was not centented to appropriate the valu- ables in her bureau drawers, but must needs ap- proach the bed on which the young lady was leeping, and iisprint @ parting kiss on her lips elore retiring, young lady awoke, cauzht the totruder vigorously by the coat-tail, screamed for help, and held on till the arrival of assisiaucy, when the amorous thief Was given over ty the authorities, The kiss wae bis ruin, for tue Financial News, Verkets, &e. New York, Thuraday, Sept.7, 6 P. M.—old bas A Home sorts were fractionally higher The rates ranged at 6a lu per » according to names and time. Sterling ex- change was very dull, and prime bankers’ bills were sold at 10044. better, a shade firmer tor sound, and duil and declining for unsound firmer, key was a shade firmer, On ‘Change to-day Flour was be. a Lye, Wheat was lc, better on Spring, Corn was Oate were quiet, Pork was quiet and Beet was eteady, Lard was firin, and Whis- Fiker HOARD, 10 4th do wwe do,.....6 lo Cle. & Pitts. R. 1938 do... T28yn Oa, *S1, lu Cle, Coli, & Cin, bys BOW One eee 10 ti Cea, K, 4 OW N.C. 6a, 14 ChL & NWR. 20, love do, wo do. + 20A 20 ig 100 Obio & Mies 16) Chi. & NW. PY, 64 750 do. US Ma 200 ‘| 656 Beicss B20 Cle, & Tol. K MS 14 Cui, & RL Rito 500 do. tiv &¢ rai € ) do, a) do... 45 11 do, AWab0 25D BOAKD, 62500 1.8, 68, 5-2 LLIN 90 Reading BR. 10000 \ s 8. M4 500 do, 1000 29% 10M. 8a N, ia.) 100" do, : - 45% do Cle, & Tol, i¢ “ QuiekaiiverM.. 45% 4 ao. ) do... Ad Madi ig GOO Chi, & K. 1. h N.Y, Com, K...., 93 ) do. veer 98's OW do.. Erie B........ 20. BD Wholesale Prices of Country Preduce, New Youa, Sept. 7, 1865 In sunming up the present state of the produce Market we can desect very little change in quota. lions trom those reported at the time of our last review, It we may except those for butter, which under s more favorable California and Soathern market, and a constantly decreasing supply, te mate. haly advanced, the best Orange County pails bring ing, in come cases, 46¢ per lb, Cheese, under unfe voreble wivices from Europe, where the market ts reproecuted as overstocked, is less Oru, and prices are somewhat reduced, still prices are advanced, come grades being held as high as 17017 c, Meats aud vegetabies are unchanged, peaches are materially lower to-day, come varicnes selling ae low as Téc per basket, with au average however, of from #1 00 to @1 50, Pears are etill saree aod bivh, the best grades being beld at #128815 per bariel, Inerior grades, however, may be had fo; $3, #5, Apples are lower, A few Western cranberries Dave boc sure gy aid well wb Bi OMAN WW Des bag aly Of fruit, SOCIETY NOTICES, ———E HE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T. A. TY OF THE roprising the Lr let Assembly Dietrict tnd part of the 4th and 6th sailore residing tm the sbove District are re attend a meeting, thle Friday Sept. Sth, at Hi Committee —Major Vola; Capt. THOB, P, N.4; Capt, Jos. SCE ON NOTICES. SALE. OF FINE FURNITURE, miners Hotel, 15 ‘ame ?...758) Live Genses pair 2 250d 15 hogany furniture of all descriptions, over 1) yards hair mattressos, bede er ware. catiery, NKY Buvent 121 ry end ingrain cai pe’ and bedding, china, cut é&c. No postponement ot WESTUOTT, Auctionoer, ANIEL H, BURDETT, AUCT’R—Britich schooner L. B Usher JONES & CO, will sell on F A thin their wales room, 100 W BK, Usher, of 161 tons r she now lies ©t Greenpoiut, L. t W. EZEKIEL, WILL S$ at 9 o'clock, at 23 Lower: and second hand turniture and carpe KIEL, auctioneer, DOUGHTY, AUCT., WILL SELL This © day, 1u'y o'clock, at saiceroom, 79 Nasenu st 9 general assortment of clamber, parlor and reom furniture, pler glasses, roeewood pia wing tnachines, gee chandeliers, lounges, Lootcasce, silver plated ware, paintings, &c., &c, HIS DAY—JAS 58 Now Bowery, $0 jes, sour, DIA 0075 0) Musk melions, bb!..75°3 09 2 095 00, Del, pearbes. bok 1 windfalls 2 00a3 W|N.J, d berries, quart ..— jums, bushel... .3 00a8 09) bbi, com,..3 00m v0! Watermelions, 10. y, Sept. Sth, at 1) of~ Shersicn, pitted. .8 Peaches, poaled Currants... .....00- 10 LTHIS DAY, Raisins, layer. .6 1000 75 al Jackson Whites. .1 50a1 75 | Va. & Del. Sweeteds bord 50 barrel, new..1 5fal 75) Ta50 New Jersey do. ...4 00a GARLES AND FIRLD VEG pe --«eTGML 00) Oniow Rhubarb, 100 b’hs 1A, string 100.2 60a3 00 —*—|String beans, bus | Cab! es, nw, 100. 4 00 ashes, bbi......7hal 09 » Lomatoes, N.J. bush. 30asT » Auct’r, will sell a clothing, consiati buciness coate, pan t veritas, well worthy the c NOTICES, Yans—Paris Fans—Flegant Styles Jort received, Three, Five, Fight to Forty Dollars cach, for a by G. C, Allen, 416 Broadway, one tng * seal GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, berg at, will eel thin day, contenss of the layer bior aud d Bowery, counter, tables, chairs, wiirior, and bedding, stoves and crockery BROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, (TIMER. 15 Fast ress rere of at 11 o'clock, the “Git Combs—New Styles— Just Received from Paria, Five, Right, Ten to Thirty Dollars each, on, 416 Broadway, ove at got for sale by GU. A al 250 Rare Receipts—Cental never betore ‘nade Receipts now in exclu Metropolitan Hotel of e tree, Addrers H Broad The Lying-in Wards of the Infants’ Home, corner of Lexington ave. aud Stet st, are naw open, Applications can be made to the Resident Physicia: Rev. W. D, Waiker, 52 East 23d at. 446 Dr. Schenck keeps a full supply of his Pulmonie Sytop, Seaweed Tonie at his roome No, & three medicines, properly take: Consumption in its advanced stages, Dr. Schenck, of Philadelphia, will be at his rooms, J2 Boud st, on huesday, at his between the houre of 9 A.M PLM. Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machive aud Button Hole Machine, No, 625 Broaa- includiag over dealers and others, by the celebrated 6L7 Second ave , AUCT’R, WILL SELL tock, at 458 Canal et, Led @ this day at 20’ mattresses, blankets, tables, chairs. china, glasscutlery, plated wai HERMAN & CO, AUCT'RS, day, Friday, Sept. 5, at 10's 0° 85 bble. old Bour' J Tuan, Wines, groceries, whi Satorday, Sept. 9th. Morteage Sale of in nters, tnirrors, bar fixtures. ney for Mortyagee. M. WITTER: id Maodruke Pills, iil frequently cure AUCTIONEER, SELLS 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal genteel parlor, chamber, dining furniture. Ac, of @ large houne, large feather beds, china, giaes, p suites, chairs, tables, enameled suites, stoves,de.li4 LOS? AND POUND. 1 SOUND—A GOLD ; mnpan’ ELIAS HOWE, Jr., Pr Axeute wanted. EEVE BUTTON—BY calling, proving property aud paylag expeases it taay be had at 105% Fulton et, wo )—ON WEDNESDAY, THE vth, IN ali Pace, a email eum of mor r have by describing the sam Hall Place. in the rear, OST—A SMALL LEPINE WATCII—LA- persou fiuding bh ny leaving it at 1 1s¥ BAY MARE, » (pivined op one lew, and a so.e on ber beck; bebtail bay horse, pony-built, abort mane Any person returning them to FE. © 6th ave, South brookly & Baker’s Highest Premium Elustic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 496 York, and 285 Fulton at., Brookiyn.S40 DRATHMs. The funeral of George L., eldest son will take piace in jariem, on lriday ly invited to assena| house, om 127th et, weet of 4ih ave, at 3 o'clock, with- out further notice. Do not weep for me, mother, God will bless you when I a CURRAN—On Wednesday, Sept, tracted llnews, whieh sve bore with Christian furtl- tude, Ann Curran, beloved wife of Michael Curran, aud daughter of the late Patrick years, a native of the Parish of Mya bta, County Carlow, Ireland, ag e relatives and fileade of the tamul funeral, on Friday i ee of James and Jane M. ue BE. ©. Chureb, 00 15058 ot li be suitably rewarded Vifth et, 8, 0. BEDELL, sativiactorily re Bowery Suvinge bauk. taru it to che ben - STOLEN—PASS-ROOK” NO, IT.502, of the Emigrant Industry will be mele te Hist day of Get, Lb afternoon, Ssh ins oe Co Carlow and nd papers pleare o wt 6, Wiliam Cer. tan, @ native of Dublin, age The friends of the tainily to attend the tuneral, on F o'clock, trom hia late residence, due Kast 10th st, Saivary Cemetery AS—On Thursday moruing, John Cathras, aa respectfully invited ay afiernoon, &: | WALLACE, 17 Lispenard ot, wilt rece! ST—ON MONDAY, A LAR( ope, with pension papers in it, porson but the owuer, fuder will be rewarded and receive MATTHEW QUINN, OST—A BAND BOOK, NO, 41,594, ON the Manhattan Saviuge [n.titution, will piesee leave it at the bank, AM COLORED Di tends and relatim to attend bis funeral from Third ave, this re respectfully invited te residence, S5v jay arternoun, at 2 o'clock, CROWE-—In Washington, Sept. 7, 1505, Michael J. Crowe, son of Joan Crowe, aged 19 The friends of he family, and of his uncles, Pat- rick, Cornelius, James and Michael Crowe, are ree quested to attend the funeral, this Frid: at 10 o'clock, from Courtiandt at. ferry, will be taken to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, 131 —On Thursday, Sept, 7, Jeremiah Fel- vey, the beloved son of Micusel aud Hauora Falvey, mation aa w iil iberally rew anced, 33 WILL BE PAID FOR Tile hl of m white poodle slut, lost at the corner of nm and Greenwich sts, on ) hours of 9 and 10. REWARD—LOST, AHH AVY PLAIN with date insiae, reverd will be paid on the return oF lend to his recover q A: ¢ rents, 006 B, 24th st JALVIN--On Sept, oth, after a ehort but painful of Intermitient lever, James Guivin, boro wa tthe sing to 10 128 * tom Ganarrio, ou lueeday Dub, a Maht marvel horse, from } fiat, pony bujlt, one tore and to the knee, white toretenc, RKEWARD—STRAYED OR STOI attornoon, at 2 0’ G McCAFFREY the resiuence of her tatuer, daughter of Bornard and t ‘Lyeara Lmonth sud 10 days, Tic trneral will take place from her late residence, 25s Blizabecb «& on Saturday aiternoon, at 2 o'clock, hout turther invisatioa, iil TRADE On Sept. Tth, of a ehort iin It Dt cane, about Mat #€6N Vas about one mile frou towards tlathnsh, behind the above reward wi Person returning the xaid animal, or nm by whieh be cau he recovered, ta the owner, MARTIN COU, Canaria, L.. : MAHNAEN, cor, of Latayeite st, oral MeCatrey, aged giving informa =_ aud liudson ave, | NOTICES, 204 LL MEMBERS OF THE Shoe Union Society are requested not to work forthe Union Boot eud shoe Company, 854 Co Brooklyn, in coum uence of: SLKERING, Pres, OPERS— TE BOOT AND DENTISTRY. A MOST WONDERFUL DISCO\ yay without pain, or no char Teeth filled with! theos warren ted 2 biocks from Broade “GATES TO THE Grand Society of United Coopers will meet This Friday Evening, at > o'clock, at 157 Bowery, tor non-astendance scrictly eutoreed, ©, C. P, 0, FARRELL, See, ONGSHORKEMEN, No, 2, WILL HOLD A *pocial Meeting thie Frida, the punctual attendance of eral Committee is reques: received their badges WESTMAN, Sec, OTICE—LONGSHOREMEN’S U, P. AS. sociation, No, 3. will bold their meeting at their old hall, 185 Spring st, bet Sullivan and Thomp- son, on Saturday evening, Aug. ¥th, All the mem- bers tliat have not received their new Gonsit and By-laws are By order of DENN TILELAN, Kee, See, BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH @7 > to #1 and upwards extracting g MICHAUD & NAGEL, F tists 402 bixth ave, near 25th at. SET OF TEETH MADE IN- At ido Sixth ave, $15; fillings 50 ¢ ulag, at Ti o'el'k, tuber of the Genus howe eatieiecteun vd, + LLAUCHING GAS) scientifically: prepar 4 extraction of teeth without Remember the No, $45 Sixth ay No Xtra charge, » Jd door above 2ls@ particularly requested 35 CANAL OPREP 5S CONNOKS, Pree, > CANAL SPREET, aliver at #7 to 815 ¢ entor other §llin, ‘Teeth extracted wichout p ; DEN TIST, 907 BROADW 20th at.—Rubber ae: eh weth on silver or rubber, 4. Nites given by 8 new process, we, GU cts, to $A! be OTHER VETERAN GONE— 1812—Brothers, the remaing of vour browne HOWE, to its last reetin, dence No, 100 Orchard # wy with usual badge o! fi. KAYMOND, Brig, 1M, PHY FE, Adjt, ENIAN BROTHE Tone Circle will Lod a business meeting in the Hall of the Demilt Dispens ave, on Friday evenir tual attendance of & iinportant business, MARK WELSTEAD, Sec. WILL BE A MEE oldier Capt, THOS, b, Othee hours til 6 P.M. ‘ ‘ELEDRATED DENTIST, DR. H, LERS, has removed from 43 [hk wery to i, 2 eutiful weth inserted, silver equally 4 & pain, or filled vit 4 4 @od Warranied, MORSES, CARRIAGI OR SALE—ONE MARE 6 YEARS < on Friday, at 2 o'clock, nembers ix required, for PATTK COONEY, Gente, ING OF THEST, dire Fenian Brotherbood ou thie Fri- ae ane National Hall, d4th +t, betw. Sch and 9th aves, All men connected with this Circie Are required to be present to lend their aid to the eeane, ke BROW Nbe Cubes a b dowa town truck, Call SOT West 28th sty Tu — - 1 = 546 HANDS any kind of bostn ett, or apy kind of work Oth aud 11th aves,

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