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Lf 4 ~ +--+ mewn wr THE NEW YORK SON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, only one year's imprisonment, and in the same Fatlo, ® stupendous forgery, robbery, etc., ought SEPT, 20, 1865, | % eet of pretty cheaply, The advocates of social z “ reform, who are trying to ferret out the orlgin of “Assuming the Uoufederate Debt.” Our Dresent criminal epoch, would do well to ae Gmorstscy Sawann's letter to Minister ADAMS, | their attention to ties fastivations » «. relative to the payment of the rebel cotton loan | preas {tthe criminal court, will probably convince the sympathetlc English- nee men who #0 freely contributed their money to Relief for the south, fustain the rebellion, that they have ma‘e an in-| Srorwrary McCotioca jas issued a trade circu. ver ment which is likely to be permanent. It may | Jar which is Lig! ly important to 8 uthorn manu- be well enough to set the English mind eompleto'y | turers. Ti Juno last the Secretary announced | Mt rest wib regard to the assumption of rebel | that the collection of interna! r venue in the debts by our Government, but the cuse of the cotton | South would be de‘erred for atm, in order to Joan victine would bave been more interesting to | lighten the burden which already weighed so the people of this country if Mr, @zwaxp bad al- | heavily apon the people, With the view of still lowed them to nurse their delusion that the bonds | further relieving thom, he has oow ordered that would be redeemed, until the making of # formal | #!! articles, no matter in whowe hands, which can application for their payment, At their late meot- be shown, to the satis‘action of the assessor, to jug in London the said bondholders determined to havo been manufectited at any time befure the appoint a committee to attend to their “ri:hts and | Tecent eatablisument of assessors’ districts intereste’’ in this matter, or, in other words, to |'D the reclaimed ftates, shall be held tree prevent their bouds and demand the cash, They | ftom the present assessment and collection of ought to have been allowed to proceed thus | % provided they rewain within the limite of the for, that their discomfiture might be more com. | Téspective States, The order will be a great relief piste. The base and cowerdly conduct of the | ell kinds of manufecturers. This cless have Kugliah rebel sympathizers throughout the war | complained, and probably on good ground, thes rene such, that our people will not soon forget it. the samourt of tar accumulated upon them bas We caunot be unmindful of the fact that it wae the | Prevented thers from resuming business, and now money of these men which fitted out the pirates | that they are relieved of the present incumbrance that d.sturbed our commerce; we cannot foryet | ther will of course recommence manufacturing. that tt wae their course towards the South that | Another striking commentary upon ‘Yankee des- gavo the rebela the bope of recognition, and that | Potiem." en. pate esused then to continue the war much longer than Make it a Wholesale iusinens. they otherwise would bavedone, The late rebels | Ow Monday the President went iuto the pardon: now adinit that they would not have thought of | granting bnsiness as if Le meant to go right holding out so long against the Government bad it | qhrough wiih it—pearly one bundred and fifty of not been for the encouragement they received {ror | the ‘reclaimed receiving absolusion for the # England, and bence we nee that to these very bonds | of treason. The granting of pardons to all the bolders wo can trace at least s part of the loss of | multitude of repentant rebels who have applied iile and treasure which the reveliion has caused the | for uiat purpose, involves # question of endurance country. We can forgive the rebels, who hed | on the part of the President that will require atten the manliness to fight for their canes, but] tion, There are anid to be about twenty thousand the baseness of these Engiish sympathizers | applications on file, and allowing that he can get who urged therm on for the simple purpose of en- | giong as smoothly as he did on Monday, it would riching themvelvos at the expense of the Union, | rquire just about five months’ steady work to sdwits of no forgiveness at the bande of the Ameri | complete the task, allowing bim Sundays for reat. wan people, The partial list of names of the par | But as he cannot very well dispense wish other in- wes who now have the impudence to expec! reim- | terest, it ie @ question whether it would not bursement from the Government, which list was | be better for bim to select out a few of the published in yesterday's Bum, ia notealouleted to | Jealing rebel, such aa he y deem i feseen the antipathy felt by our people toward tho eeid bondholders, Atnong thetn are two adiitors of the London Tings, one of the Post, aud several members of the late Parhament who were conspic- yous for their malignity toward the North during the progriss of the rebellion, The only thing we have to regret in thin connection is, that the bonds im the bands of the rebel #ympathizers in Bogland do not represent the whole Co ufederate debt. advisable to pualsh, and pardon the balance with aaing'o sirokeol the pen. Theroi« a great deal of humbug about this apectal pardon business, Nether the President nor any boy else can exam- ine the record of one hunlred ant fifty or one half that nurober of men in a siugle even if the evidence wereal! plaluly placed before him, Itis neceasarily s hap-bavard polity, and at bem of very litle account. Let the l’rasi tent do the par- don-granting business by whol. sale, nud get it off bis hands as quickly as possible. Such # course would be better fur all concernes lay To-pay the Republican State Convention meets at Byeacuse to nominate candidates for the ap- proaching election, The meeting is likely to be Unreliable News from Mexico, ume of considerable interest. The Convention wiil Tag public had consiterable eXperience with the task of deciding whether the Republican | aoubsful war news dur ate rebellion, but that party in this Shute is for or against the doctrine of | point of ivexplicability which is now presented in negro suffrage ; and if we may) idye from the at- | the news fromm M aico was nev tained by either citude of some of the leading politiciaus, the cou- the “reliable gentleman’ or the “intellizvent con- Rest npon this question will be quite animated, | traband."’ The conthcting reports from Mex co, There wil! also be another interesting subject to | Which have long puzzled the intellivens realor, are decide upon: Whether to adopt that portion of | DOW #0 diametrically at variance that no safe the Democratic ticket which includes the names of | Opinion of the situation ean be formed, By way General S.ocem and Mr. Rontnsox, This question | 0! New Orleans we are intormed that the Liberal has already been protty thoroughly discussed by | forces are rapidly increasing ; that Santiazo had the Republican press, end there is apparently a | declared for Joannz: that the Sistes of Bonors, tolerably even division as to ite expediency. We Tobasco, Colina, and Chihushus are entirely in incline to think, however, that General Srocum's | the hands of the Liberals; shat the Imperial'ste fetter of acceptance will settle the question so | hve ‘ately suatained sevoral severe reverses; that far as he is concerned. The ground upon | the friends of Matimintam are deepondynt, and which @ portion of the Republican party urged bie | that the forces of Jrame: uumber over wweuty- fomination was that he remained ‘*s good Repub | fivethousand men, On the viber ban!, we be fican’* still, and that the astempts of the Demo news trom three or four different sources to the crats to kilpap bio was no reason why his true effect that Juarez bes been driven out of Cbi political frends should desert him, But the Gen- | hushua, the last state bold by him, and thas eral says in his lesterthat he “heartily endorecn’* | With s amall fragmentary force be was sopping at the Democratic platform, and ‘choerfully accepts’ Ei Paso, on the Rio Grande, with the intention of the nomination, We incline to think that such | ¢rossing over into Texas upon the firs: appear tanguage wil! be deemed quite explicit enough by | #9¢@ of the French troops, Two reports coull she Repnblican Convention, and that they will give | hardly be imore dissimilar than are those alluded General BLoce™ a wide berth in making their nom- | One makes § appear that the Imperial cause mations, Alli ary record is, in the opinion of | !# rapidly losing ground ; the other fudicates that the politicians, a vory unimportant matter com. | the Teberale are virtually crushed out, and that pared with » political record. We presume, how. | their leader is shout to escape into the United ever, that there will be no trouble.o Onding enough Sistex for personal protection, Perhaps the safest vendidates to fl! the ticket. In every party there | ¥*Y to reach a coucli#iva ae to the real condition arealwaye wembers enough who wre willing to | of fairs in Mexico, would Leeither to put these werve their country in an officic ’ sity reports togetber and atrike @ balance, or else to nee reject both of them. We do not believe that the A Queer Sort of Justice, prospects of Juawes are anything like so flattering Verious theories have been adduced to account as the first report suygerts; nor can we think that tor the fearful prevalence of crime at the present | he has been so suddenly reduced to the extremity time, among which are the demoralizing efferis of indicated in the second. We shall soon have in- ‘the war, the influx of foreign criminalg etc, But | tormation frum Mexico that can be depended apon, suppose the *criumnal era’? results from any of | and in the meantime it will be better to attach the alleged causes, what then? Whatever the very little weighs to the diverse reports now in cause ray be, thare fe but ous way of mitigating | circulation’ she evil, and it is far more important to attend te that than to waste thio in theoricing. Bo long as ; Stra our criminal courts treat culprits with that re- as pit atone Cleans Aenean, markable leniency which uow characterizes them, | whicl, with some tondency to employ the ex we need not expect an abatement of crime, Not bees inetbods of were political orgpalsatious, only that, so long as the said courts continue to dis- n to the detuila of the villany by which erimicate in favor of crimes of great magni. | cormorant politicians bave amassed fortunes et the tude—making the sentence inversely proportionate | C= Pens ot the public.""-Commercial. to the offence, as is now so oiten the case— Justso, If it were not for that “tendency to #0 long we may expect the perpetration of crimes | @™P!0y the exceptionable methods of mere polit- of great magnitude, In glavcing over the list of | 1°S! orgenirations’ the Citizens’ Association might sentences pronounced by Judge Russert on Friday count upon the most Learty and cordial endorse. ‘unt, we flud @ striking example on this point, | Ment of the Bux. lis programme ww just right, For tastauce, a culprit covicied of felonious as. | Ph¢ Work waich it proposes to do is exactly what Sault was sent to the City Prison for sbirty days; the Son bas been for vears laboring diligently to $0 cases of grand larceny received each one year effect, But the ComMeworAL m ust be of poor mem- {n the Ponitentiary ; a party convicted of forgery | °TY if tt has forgotten bow often the people of sis Was wout to tate Prison for three years, while | tY have been hoodwinked aud deceived into the another who forged » bank check for @ large support of political factions uncer precisely the emouct, and @aleequentiy commisted @ heavy | Se Karb Which is adunite this Associa- rotbery of bonds, was sentenced to State Prison | Hon!’ wears, Time after tue th» game baib of for ope year, According to the principle which | @unicipal reform hasbeen offered to the publio, seems to have governed Jutge Rus x. in mak ng | Justesit {9 now proifered, but the peop!c have been abe last two sentences—:hist of inverse proportion | # ONen clecelved by it that, they are very guspic« ~s culprit like youns Ketcuvm, whose crimi. | ous when the familiar refrain is chanted, Let she mal transactions are poo » stupeadous acale, | Citizens! Association cast aside ite political cloak, Where the Friction In i20n, would be discharged with » fine of five | 4 sssure the public thas is iv honestiy devoted to dollars or @ reprimand, ‘or bol ag | Municipal reform and nothing else, and the Sux the discretion of the Court.” Is is ot ve | Willgladly extend to ls the right hand of f.llow. that great crimes sre enacted, when the | SDP. Judges of our criminal courts put a promiuin upea New rooms. Shew? The professional rascal, upon reading sen- Iv we may judze by the orders alrearly issued Yeaves of this character, Would naturally reason by Collectur Kine and Naval of) or Yortts th ‘Lus:—"A merely nominal crime will be punished, Custom House clorks will no loncer ¢ tt ® great one will be mildly dealt with, aad an as- respective positions such sinecures as ther rine o| wounding one will probaly give me immunity from | | eeu iu the past. A recent order requircy every punishwent therefore, I will ‘go in'on an exten- employe to Huish up the work of L bet sive scale Why not? Jadge Russens. decides | day, By enforcing shi Teyulation the Wil do more towards Weilug the business of morcbants, than could shat @ plain forvery worreots three YOars’ itapriee | lector anu Naval officer pomeat: ® eriery acooupeuled by heavy robbery | teou: Be be gained by appointing another small army of | Obio at $8 *5a9¢ 50. ot. Louis Ext #11 Son$i4 politicians to additional clerkships, The force of | (5',/0%, Se | ella i ad. d d i The 4 a rmet. clerks ie adequate, and if they are required to do po Te boner ores iy R no Hope Sones, their work, importers will have no cause of com- 09160; Milwaukee Cu at $1 160; Amber plaint. We hope the new brooms of the revenue Clad, $1 61281 62 Am! er Western $} Sia8t % service will continue sweeping sway old abuses, re heavy ani noi so active, Western being quo'ed at Bbad6e, and Obio at 5%, Bortey—t more attive q 2 for Canad Corn.Thie mar! is Werte > unsound | ene q ed Wesiern at % 001, The May Market. N Yous, Sept. 1 The hay market ie antay a: Hees ‘ Oe lost quoted, Viz, : GOm7u for a.) fetal love, until the entire machinery ia put into good work- log order, and then they will not find it difficuls to kee, it in that condition, a ‘eel without decided Depopuiation of Canada, A statement was made lately vy the Cathelle B shop of Toronto, says the Mootreal Hrnarp of Monday, asto the great les of population in bie Ciocese, His Lordship the B shop, on the Feast of the Nativity of the B.V.M, im explaining his well-grounded reasons for not rebuiling Bt. Pat- rick'a Chureb at present, proceeded to detail to the people in the Cathedral the great loas of popula tion which hia diocese has experienced. He anid, ‘the young men are leaving the country in every direction, Hie clergy at the last retreat bad given brim acensusof their parishes. At*he last Gov- ernment censusin 1861, Tacker’s Ch: flezica, skin and treth. anufactured at the Laborator, Lovejoy, Wholesale Agent, 98 Puton at. _ Grover & Bakers tilghost e Stitch and Lock Stitch ing Machines, & “Wheeler & W sew cose of Toron' 000 souls, By that : . given on the occasion fe te tt wes found to Bashing aud Button Hole Machine, fi . n only 80,000, In Toronto City alone, Cath- | — ee < a slice have gone away to the States to obtsin eme pilewe Sewing Machine Company, No 629 | ployment to the number of 4,000, We have, there- ype par) AE BOWE) ha Freeiien torr, but 8,000 left, In Lower Canada it was much = Gilt, Pearl and Steel Buckles Three, Five to Twenty Dollarseach, Yor ave b C. Allen, 415 Broadway, 1 door below Canale. The lmpreved * slont” Mechines, 557 Broadway Bap er. the sane, The people were leaving it in tens of thousands.’ Similar statements in reference to Lower Canada eve appeared in all the French Canadian papers, and it cannot be denied thats larce emigration has taken place {rom the country. Yet no steps appear to be seriously taken to mect bis wale of things which i@ too serious a maiter to be Luly regarded, although, of course, ii is eca cely within the province of # Government which lives only in the futu o, Destroying a Wedding Bonnet. An amusing case came before the Clerkenweil, Loudon, Police Court, @ abors time since, in which ® young lady sought to recover the value of @ wed- ding Lonnet, which » young man bad destroyed by burning. The case is reported as follows: Kenneth M’Clennan, « well-dressed young man, was chargoi before Mr, D'Eyncourt with willully destroying a wedding bonne’, aud further assault- Tw lareaset, For Sale by G. C, Alen, 415 1 door below Canal et. from I’aris, iv for « Canal st. Bight Ten to Phire for sale by G. U. Alien, 415 Broadway, one door Canal at, 1 BDBAT is, CLARK~ At Piermont, on Mond 18, Jowephine Curtis, dauchter of id firm, at $1 15 for State, West. change, juoted at 82°53, and sound of Youth fer the ‘ om- iste and by F, A. Y. 358 Premium os son street, Hrook- Hipue Sewing Agents wanted. AP _ Sleeve Buttons and Studs—New Styles — three, Five, Eight, Ten, to Sereaty-five bol Broad #eays 4 ~ Gilt Combs—New Styles Just iteccived Dollars each, by G. C. Alien, 415 Broadway, one wt vlow ww Faos—Paris Faos—Flegant Styles Just received, Three, Five, Eight w forty Doliars each, Lelow 19 jorning, Sept. eu M. aad L, AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION SALE OF Goop baud farniiare, thie v'elock, at praing over Vi coud ovber artic pants, vee house 151 0 yd FELTMA 4 thi* Uap bau: ‘A atic Also a ¢ ve8 of cicthine re—RICHARD at i Wednesday of et arpete, par ° clo'h us aw € Bie pos MORTGAGE SALE OF HoUst PIELI), 10 oelow + DEAT Ory tl aesortins kt AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS WEAVER, Jr. Oth ave, at foods, wort 1 o’clock, ly the at on of Will soll ate 200d ABKOFEMIONE « A 1 G, CUDLIPP, L, Pa 255 Eat 12th et 8 toler) DAWNBROKEWS SAT JAMS Bowery, 400 lots of ci 6, wer Iroc ue and Wagon 8 AGAL wool ahawir, andere « eh bes, FE ROLLINS © €O0,, AT jay. at Ze'clork. aia hourehol ture bt on, w-. , ate w ‘ rs, T ot WYNN, AUCT,, Vifivinre . borties, cou Baxter at bi 0% SAMUEL SSreassaee, an stock s nte s, bevsiead @& ock \ M. WITTERS, auc this day, at yo’ Kyat 4 genteel parlor, chaiier, dint furuiture, &¢,, in the alove hr fothe ing 1, Mise Rosetta Wal ling, at Islington. | Gaylord Uinrk, in she 2st year of her ave, TM. ABBOIT, AUCLIOS The complainant is s young woman About eightcen The funeral services will take piace at Piermont \ St, Pi y years of age, aud her story wes that the defendant, | 00 Wednesday, sept. 20, at 12o'clock, The relatives 170 Chat ham square, fells on who wasin her house, bebaved somewhat indeli- | ®4 friends of the taully are reapec'fully invited to 10M o : ets poms Get ure in ae ao on bounes in which she was to have been marric . a! . —— : nextday, sod which cost her 8s 11d. without the (al it had on, under the toakettle ou the fire, ana go destroyed it, The complainant here Durst into tears, and sad, “O., air, it wase very great soame to burn that bonnes, I had only is on once, end he might have burned ever so Lonuets if he tad jeft tut ous.’’ Mr. D'Kyncourt—Why isthat. What makes you sot such store 1y that bonnet? Witness—Ik coms me Brat uehlan, leker, Parish of Cionter -John Couchlan, aged 19 yeare, way, lieiand, . faneral. irom his late residence, 24 demey City, ab 49 o'clock 1” iliness, Denis Donohar, a native of the l’ar Re had on it, sod se tiemaheon, Co, Limevick, Lrelaud, in the GJd ) ear in we bennet that [ was to get marred in to- iat 4 morrow. My bonnet's gone, but my hopes are His relatives and friends are invited to attend tl funeral, on Weduveday, sept, 20, trom his iate not blijhted, situough T nave uot #0 ulce » Lonnet ae fcould woah, Me, b'Eyncourt—Which do you complain oo the most your bonnet or the assault? oer, after much hesitation, gaid al soe assault, The defendant denied soe charge, aud sad he and the girl and their frieuds bad been diluking together, There seemed to be no doubt, however, a to the fate of the bonnet. The magis- trates acjourned the case, sud suggesiod thas it trig ht be arranged. Cemetery. 116 rca ¥ months and 9 dave, to attend the funeral, on Wi dacs P. M., from 144 East Z1at at, Ay, we Bative of Co, Cork, Ireland, aved 24 years Che relatives and frends are respi toattend the funeral, thie ednesday ial News, Varkets, &e, New York, Tuemlay, Sept. 19, 6 P. M.—Gold has ranged to-day between 14%) a 14/4 The general etock market was fractionally lower than yesterday, with a dull ners, Governments were steady, The Joon market continues very easy at 6, with some trausactionsat5. Commercial paper waa doll at 6» aS, with little offering, Sterling exchange con- tinues in demand, aud bankers have advanced their rates 0 109% a 110, On'Change to-day Flour opened heavy and bc. lower, and closed rather heary, Wheat was about le better, Corn was firm and te, better, Onts were dull aud lower, Whiskey wea dull. Pork On Tu will 45 Second ave, to the ob ‘ihureday morning, at and those ot bis nephe epectiusly invited to atteud, Mis fri i Murray Che fune 182 Maaion o'clock, wituout further notice, PERKY—On Sunday evening, Sept. fi 4s 11 monthe aud 17 days The trie wastirmer, Deel was quiet, aod Lard was very firm. | Broo ab, plies 1% BTOOK KALES—FIRET BOARD, — “— —<—<£:-. 1 Atlantic M. 8....150 TRADE NOMCES, RICKLAY 4 li be @ meeting of tho above body on Wed eveung, Mops Y th, at Ts o'clock, inthe Demilt pensary, cor, of 234 et, and 2d ave, ere invited to rome, 500 Am, Coal 10 N.Y, 0 40 a 500 Erie... ow do. Pf. Ky 0 Er 5 lied, 9 0. 6, 1000 Coun, 6 ing at Farly Closing Hall, 4 T Bowery, thi day evening at * o'clock, JOUN HEN rOY, poe) ALE TH Prest., JOHN PLUNKET, Rec See. are 197 bew Al OTICE HOUSESMITHS—A REGULAR Sow Chi. & eopi-inonthly meeting of the H. 8. BP. U, will 1h) Am. tereeeedl C " be held the Wednesday evening, at 5 o'clock, at the Lea eRe | 1S) Cel. & Ww. 14th Ward Hotel, 221 Grand et, corner of blizabetn, 50 Ocean Bk. 90” 10 Chl ek tk HTT ab coe IC rot PN CR 68. & Leather B,.1% 15 Chi. B. & Q. CETCI t. JOHN 5) 4th National BK. 95W 1 “dow NOTICE TOCIGAR MAKERS—THF, Work- oo ‘ entral Cosel. s 400 Mil, & Pda men of Canny &O dimore & Co, No, 56 Maiden i e ye 7 Lf Ff Lane, have struck against Isaic S mimous, We hope 400 ©. A. & T,C, 4 1OP MW. + | our tellow workmen ‘will take notice of It, Commie 6” Cam, Coal rm R rr 50 ¢ bt, & Alton { S| tee, 373 yoo do Avent 0. rs - . eee: Le 10 West Union Tel. 74° 900 Mar. A C1i%,... 44s Te TAILORS-—ALL THE HANDS WORK- 40 Cee i & 600, & ot. JPL... 60 ing for the store of RAY MON/), cor. Narsau and 109 Pacific M, Bp.. ou deo... ol Fulton ats, are requested to inect at Mr. ROONEY 's, 100 GOine scceee and Kidridge ete, on Wednesday evening, HOARD |. at 7 o'clock, to arraage the Rill of prices for Tom U8, 1% Am, Coal - $rane. Sa TUE TTL ere rte 106 - $5.00 f i lw ‘ ure, Coal Pi; \ /ORKING WOMEN ARE INVITED TO bay do u ov Paaific M. Sp....2 attend @ meeting of the Operators’ Besevol 6000 U.S, ba, 1-409, 9S Bu) Erie Kk... +2, 8 Roclety this evening, at 195 Bowary, 2) olen 10nd 94, Tw dc... 8000Nt® | Mist KATE DAVIDSON, Presk bise. HORT 12000 Tre. ... 99's Bu Erte Pf sees Becty. 2 " 4500 aS Ta Sd HAY 100 Hod Ry. kK... = od 15.00 U.B, 6a Ly. c.. 9>% bu eat gee , , open jie 2 ton Vas, 6. ey a 'W [NOTICES, 18000 Mo. be — 1.00 Mo, 6s, O. H., BROOKLYN, L. L, SEPT, 1 505,—Lhe regular mouthiy meeting be held at the Emmet Artille ba") Obio @ Mine 1 A. Hoard wil Boy portend ave, near My tle ave., on Wednes : ng, 20th + at So'clock precisely. ‘The Tr n Cattle Market. of each Division « milous the accou: f ou Bori's Heap, Bept, 19. 1865 te Pie-uic, Breves,—Nobwithatanding the inclemency of the weather, and the very liberal supply of stock on sala, Dusiness at the 44th street yards opened very lively on Monday, and an advance of from ‘¢ to “eon the rates of last week was readily effected, several sales being made at 15'5019¢, the latter, Lowever, being an exceptional figure, only being obtaine! for one lot of really beautiful Kentucky steers, ‘This etate of affaire continued until about noon, whea, informa- tion being received by the butcher's that alot of 70 Government cathe Were to be sold at auction in that vicinity, trade fell off rapidly, and prices receded to the seale of Inst week, Att vernmenut sale the cattle were roid in lot of tive varying from $0U0 to @SST per cwt.” Thiala af le entietactory, however, and after dis ne ot 55 bead, tue sae wasetopped uDti! neat Monday morning, No Lesh dioves Dee reecivel today, and the few lett over from monday bolus quick aposed of, tne market has presented a cecicealy al doved appear- ance. Sheep and Lambs—still continue to rile hich, peces of the former ranging from 7 to ko, while the latter are in active demand ay Gal per pound, Peite (i, Bee, Para Circle, have changed their place of mee to 469 FPulson Wednesiay ning, Sept. 2uch, at Ts o'ciock P, § Every member is hereby notified to be. x business of importance will be brought f meeting, Bb. MURPHY, Centre, D. M, RUAN, Bee, los PatTHER MATHEW T. A. BR, No. 6, of New York will holda their Hall, PM. B Singing ting SCCIETY bile Meeting at av. at 7 o'clock Gallagher, and Annie Kidd, JOUN corner of 33d and aking by Messrs, Lynch "y Misses Connolly, Fianni, Toown, an BERRY, Vice » CANDLER, Ree. Bee, F ATHER MATHEW T, A, RB, SOCI No. f, N.Y. Halt bet. 84th and farh *th Sih Public meeting this evening at T o'clock. pu, Mr, Jbompeon and John Austin Wills, Faq. Sinrerg ~ Meas. Locker, Faven aud others, Music ou pane by Mise Fowling, THOS. MEAGHER, Prest, | As, LT O'REILLY, See Frater MATHEW T. a, B. SOCIRT b's No, 1 of Jersey City, will hold ‘heir public mes ing thie evening, at W sahlngte D ifall, coruer Newark and Jersey aves, Speaking by Mr. ree Canpbeil, of Greenpoint. Singing by Prof, Huvnesand Mas et Welsh, JOHN DUNN, Frost. KOWD, DALION, Ree, 11s 4 exch, 7 es bat Calrea.-The market for good cows cons tinues firm, ary & brisk injuiry, while common graces ae in light demand, We qaote: 1 Kxtra cows..... . 8100R$180 i ; -; ~—9 Good cee MBM 55 FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T, A. B, Common te Sl gebaa bo pociety, No. 1, of Brooklyn, ED, Prime ealy T1813 | public temperance meetlag t1i (ivod veal ¢ laid | Tetelock, at Common ¥ 7th sts, Speakers--Mesers. Carr and Buel. Caliskine ing by the Eiamet Glee Ciub and Me Gruss calves per De ‘ Langdon and othe, N.B.— ihe mew Swine.—Owing to the ened ey quested to attend this meeting, as busin branch of the merket, prices rue qui, , per pound | sauce will be transacted, By order of K higher than Inet qUOted, Wud spand to-day as toliowa: | REED, Rec. Sec, Corn-fed, live. 13 a13 ADIES' FATHER MATHEW T, A,B, Soe do diver WW ale cloty, No a ¥ Y,, holds . public Temperance ? iuevting this, Wedbesday, evening, 2b inst, at the Vlour aad Grain, Hall, cor, 25th et, and 5th ave, peaking os ey 5 ive ant Yous, Sept, 19, 1865, | Browne, sen, aud k. Morgan, Esq. Singing, Messre, Flour, Closes wetive aud deci, We quote: Super- | Lawler, Cole and Helix, Mus Mpging and Miss five : OU 10987 85) brie do ay 7 b0a$i 50; Pedevery: THOS, FYANS, Pres. JOMN BILVER, Worteia Extra low sradee—at ST gia7 85; shipping | View PHL, MERKUITH, Ihoo. ea, uw AM Baaeee will be in waiting at Upper Piermont jon, His friends are respectfully invited to attend the Railroad ave, DONOHAR—On Monday, Sept. 1%, after a short dence, 360 Front et, and trom theuce to Calvary GRAY—The beloved son of John and Jane Gray, Che triends of the tamty are respectful'y ineited O'cloek, FGG—Oa Tuesday morning. Michael Gregg, « ally Invited afternoon, at | o'clock, trou his late residence, 74 Canali at. 1 HIGGINS Sept. 19, Patrick Higgins, ue be taken from his Inte resl- MI Bey Oe Tuesday, April 19, 1305, Daniel J. $4 take place from his late residence, et, this (Wednesday, afternoon, at 2 lf, after a ebort and pasosui Uiness, Elihu BE erry, aged 40 yre, id eeyuaintances of the family are re- ted to attend the funeral, this (Wed- boon, wt 1 o'cloek, trom his late resi. ‘ss’ P. B, UNION—THERE eaday 7 Die- All nou-members THEODORE JEKVES, Prest, lil 7 N.Y. eo '79 HENKY HANNEN, See * a M. tig in. to Pak RY GOODS CLERKS EARLY CLOSING oun. 6a, "90. D Ammeniaiion will hold t ; f recular weekly meet. Wednes- COCHRAN, Becty, 152 equeated 0 attend and rettle y P ; By order of DENI 4 MAUHER, County Delegate, PATRICK BRIOby, 289 PRROOKLYN FENIAN“ BROTHERTIOOD; » and will hoid their tirst meeting on resent aa efore the ry ou ch al ch ex “, wit 134 per F Greenwich and Wash ucton st FF YR SAL F to bos Fk nece rect, G pu A sb Re or ho y erlentiticaily Kemember to $22; wtih gold, box if) BUSINESS CMbAOus RAK} Baki cor, Ciasson ave. ar For sai N.¢ reasous rir ONureRs Bt, Ff MRSA on Lie NEATLY . ‘RY TO LEASE, ¢ 15 barrels, Rent 1 Dotzines et FITTED A TAVERN, f the bear pisces ir N.J. Wa LE-A NICE I Weate’; posession loquire on thé prewiises, FOR 5 YRAI for ene Art N PAT tres iNG S a iinn SOR SALE—A BOARDING HOT har-roons ' Rail @vod a and for any ave, near hth ot, VOR SALE—A CANDY cery aire ; Broowe. POR SALE—5 inorning and Y ¢ best part of Brooklyn sing ont, ‘or parti 242 Gold at, Brookivn ‘OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL, O44 Canal oy and fixiu » With & 4 year, levee, cor road 1k pot, lies GOOD WILT business, feo $5): rent 41 reaot i or eve E~A GROCERY Taquace at 165 ve AND, ure of a ne UP BOA Ine bar attache: tore tore Jaguiie at MILK A> SPAPER ROI bic koens the t Claes ative Mt Cab al Cis week AND | store in an excellent location, eood r¢ a the pre reap, Aa the ary eal be in juire at OR SALE CHEAP—AN OLD ES! lished bucchers shop, with all tools a We | located and rooms atte Apply 183 East 11th ot, near Lat ay ROCERY AND THE STOCK, neat ti in wart ¢ a good } S Grand at LIQUOR cheap, with hor wagon leare, low real, for selling out, must be sold iuucdiagely, ¢ Muiberry at, OR SALE sold cheay bet ving: «i rt hae another and ean: Or parti STO sad liar App y ia the store, sou Of 44th a, aud tichave, MANEGEK'S die WILL SELL MY LIQUOR STOLI day cheap, for cash, to the first mau whe ong eon, WILL t 314.0. th roughiare, A places for ele, Appy to Wat. ALB hatham Sq $250 horse and wagou, doing @ good buriuees, ut cr upwar Cait eart in Bb. ook WILL BUY A fink, oyster aud vest DENI abe ood stock aud Apply cor, Siulth and Desraw ste, 5. Brook E LEASE, sTOCK AND FIXTURES the hotel cor Biowdway onl Sls PURDY'S, will be sold cheep, by epplyiu MAKSHAL, 145 Maiden Laue, or ou tue y Y ONE OF Tuk! th for |ts o'he Teeth extracted without prin, or n Beautiul teeih ineerted wih or withous exiractur Werrante! from Hroadway. SET OF TEELH, WITH OR WIT): extracting the roo 8, $5, $5, $1) ranted the Lew Pan, or filled with gold or « leaned or whitened, be, to #@l each, by ic, } 3.9 Bowery,nearly opposite the old i SET OF TEETH MADE IN St $45 Sixth ave. 1 Lite NUL faction of Dr. G. SE OF Ti each he 16 JAY VILLEdRs, 155 Aching t red au ‘ wi hout p 5 a.xth we outlier, 6 ANA, " TEETH INSERTED Beaucuul, ebe leeut > + exiractos Olinge \ without extracting tw /oota, trom So. Hout pain, hel, bear § })'; DRAK revolt teeth sectio. tooth, Tey Miner a? teeth ee Silver or rut give cen CAsH PAID FOR ne tals—w Woo. brass 15 lead oud Ne Pa by an ey i Ofticve lens b cen cents COD ts, w Cham Ory 1 ave. E,135 CANAL ST on 6) xtracted withe DENTIST, Yo7 Ku ta thely uew proce # re thi 64g P Per lb; copper and AtlS New be bare 4, bal Superior Gold, silver ard bone tiling JOdshd DUDIN, Dentist T ret of tevr! RAGS AND bite rage 9 cents per lb; coored) ta; books and newspipers 7 Wher 2. i Boune y { iT, Auct Il FIXTURES A { . ed up Liquor et i 12th and j.t kee SALE—A CORNER LIQUOK sti ip the 8th i x 1 i LAUTIFUL SETT OF TEETH, ¢7 Superior goid, #ilver and vone iil factiog without pan, of MOsT WONDI RFUL DISCOV E 4 | | | | topes | ‘Ne b eet