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Justice in Pressia. THE NEW Y¢ IRK Taree le probably no other Government In “THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT, 21, 1865, | Europe 90 thoroughly aristocratic as that of Prus- _ - —————vaee | #1 and none in which the line of division be eats fae and the common people is more % clearly defined. ‘The former elnas are allowed the Sah Sour counter nino orelock, | Wemoab latitude, and the occasional killing of 8 State Nights still Advocated at the South. | PT Man by one of the nobility is a matter of no Ifthe late war wan doctaive of anything, it cer- | COD# quence to the authoriiies, A cane lately o¢- @sinly setiled in the negative the question of uu. | ‘ured - the city of Bonn which has created cons Jimited Biaie Rights, Le was the difference of : wet Msfeeling not only in Prussia, but slto Op nion spor that quesion which generated nul- Ginetearte Evclind, One of the Puss an nos Lif ation in South Cervlina thirty three years azo, D Count Forenseng — who ia a nephew of Hran and which then threatened stability of the | PISMARK, the Prugsian Minister of State, happened Union. Ty was the same dispute which, afer thir. | '0 '@ pessing along e street at night in company 4y yeare of sgitation, culminated in civil war, and | With friends, bag they mets small party of the Ab waa upon that issue that the rebellion was ptr Liga and in foie way a dispute arone Aronght tos close, Therefore, the question now | D*tween the Count and « member of the other enght to be irrevoeably wettiol. Ttought to be | Party. The result was that tho Count drew his elear!y understood by tha people of every section, | "WORE And run it through the ov omoner. It and of every political hue, that the States Aare not | Proved that the murdered man waa a Frenchman, @iniimited rischte, and that they are not absolutely none LOrt, a cook in the employ of Prince Avene @orersign Vet there ins very large proportion of | Of England. The murderer was not arrested, and @he @ourhern people who atill cling to the fallacy after remaining in seclusion four or five days, swhich led them into rebellion, They atill bold to | Joined the regimens of which he wae an officer, and @he belief that the States are strictly sovereign, and has remained at Bonn, without any apparent dan- @hat the war bas loft this trou! tesoine question just | 8@F ef punishment The conduct of the Prussian swhoere it was five years azo, The Lynchburg Ke- | Sthorities in permitting the Count to go uppun- PrBLiCAN, an able and apparently sincerely loval | '#he@d, has celled forth amtorin of consure from the Journal, speaks the opinion of a large class—poa- | Preveh and Baglih journals, wt a@it!y nearly all_of tho people lately in rebellion, | fF by the citizenship and cocupation of Orr as follow Londen *, in diectiasing the subject, saya: “Bativ thusmubmitting to the Federal authority, of crvil nations the pers a vniding our support to the reconstruction of ork are sacre', because they re present abe Union, we wish itto be distinctly understood eng respetive Bove egua s ul thie « that we do not yield one jota of those great and | from the ordivary sud crim juried Hon fundamental principies of strict construction, and even to thelr atten jente # L rights, which we have alwaya rmnintalned, servants. The _conceeaion of there priv. aud which we regard essentially necessary to the Hees doen not of course affect t 10 ¢ im nal} abi ity @uccessfy! operation of our complicated system of sass, gue who ruay iu are u a busi at least 4 f ot bd n hi ep ‘ y e € Salgwees LUSAS. and the advancement of civil an law, Whar te dee eae pans pee ; ‘ inust surely be due to the een's aon, and Lore The arument advanced by Caraorn, by bis po- Navige was promptly ‘nate sted to apply for Ditical successors, aud which is judicated in the redvean to Bertin, Not only do hie rewoustrances y TN" al i} seom to have been entirely unavailing, but itis above extract, is this: That the t al on im alcoply Havel (Al ine Crowe Pov Odea A @ coparinership of the States, indefiniteiu itedur- |), ® side-de-camp and took with him to Coury, @tiva, aad from which any one of the partion has | the brower of the very Couut who bad committed der.'* the right to withdraw at pleasure, [t was upon | ‘i# murder, @hie wrouud that South Caroling justified the act at ecesmon; it wae the same that induced the wither States to follow in its wake, and it is the To Advertisers. Wa would ava'n remind our frome o fa sccounted Te e {iy would geem from this langunge that the mat- fer ta becoming serious, and that the British Gov- ernment ie disposed to insist upon justico in the provable plea that Mr. Davis will introduce | /remiees, The aria vcracy i. Prussia, and ihe old to justify hie own course, upon the occasion King at ite head, deverve « less nu that they would <I his forthcoming trial Now, this doc. | GC+ @oon forget; aud unless their oppressive Sroe is not only erreneous but de aut domineering course toward the poorer classes ous, the Souheru people ought | shell be soon discontinued, the Liberal party, kuow that oo long as tt inmoe otained and advo. J hic! e@ated, there con be no security ayaingt future re- Biliions, We do not suppoee that there Is the loast @euger of another outbrenk to the 5 uth, agains the suthbority of the Union, at t by the present generation, But !t should be remembered that the pernicious doctrine of unlimited State righia ber Deen advocated ever since the Union was formed. @nd that it was only by long and persistent agita tion of the question thas the Southern people were 4 18 now rapidly yrowing up io their widet, Wil berduluate it in a summary manner, Reconstruction in Louisiana, Tum New Orleana papers etate that J. Maniaos Wreie, who has been acting Governor of Lou ana voder the Constitution adopted iaut year, bas been appointed F ft would seem fr rovisional Governor Ly the Presid ant. H this ection that the Jitheult: matter so uautie the ana, and that Le has woordingly cus bas found itn kuot in Loui Brought up to the point of open rebellion. Bit} ig The yovernmens of that State, under the new may beagain. If the principle alluded to shall | Constisntion, hasbeen but litte better than a far " Survive the war andy consin why may DONT ogua nz Host universal dissatiafaction, Is will the seed take root and avain spring up into rele oremembered ¢ it was adopted by a bavonet Bion thirty-five ora hundred years hence # For the swelfare of the Bouth and of the whole country, the Principle of absolute State sovereignty ought to be @ilowed to pans away with the rebellion—the cause end the effect should go down to o liviow togatl Absolute Stato rights are incompatible with the perpetuity of the Union, and to mivocate them is vote in New Orleana, Baron BR ire, and the aber towns at that tue ia Fe leral possers Lhe farcical nature of the whole proc v, that when the few 1g Was so Congressmen elected under their seats at the last ply admis " refused sn igince that time the government of Lo sous aly paving the way for future trouble, The South- | iay Leen ino aadiy muddled coudition, The @ru press, particular'y, ouyht to eudeavor to di appolutwent of G nor Weis to the office bus’ the public mond of this old and fallacious ddes, anc to teach the people that, while the Btates s pretins in all matters of local government, they are bound to the Union by @ ligature that cau mover be severed, ! Provisional Governor,admits ot tation: thatthe )’, lead of Congress in ub one interpre- lent intends to follow the ising to rovognize the w Constitusion, avd, ale that ie intends to nt u ine 1 States bew Cold Weather Nobbers Wit the approach of colu weather comes th Birvest-time of Recta nntly for the emorgence ef errant wouse from b\« hole, than do the extor- Bionate dealers for the coming of the cold season, ewhen the necessities of the people afford an oppor- Sunity for inerciless fleecing, They firmly be Qn the Hiblical doctrine that there is at mejor all thin ‘end they kuow that ‘heir tine comes swith the chilly weather In the summer season, wheo tho ample facilities of transportation ena le aonsumers to buy directly er reclarr are nowon, We our readers will artily endo lect that it the son advo ral weeks ago with respect to both Loulsianaand Virgluiu. The political als Uation im the latter State is not quite so bad as the forme: e this policy, and the extortionere = Nover tly dad ex. © is ex what ob cat wateh more pal in but its new Constiturion was ad ypted very much in the same mauner as that of Louis a, aud ity eflects have been anyth'nog but deasir- able, The work truction in Louisiana willnow be plain aud straightforward, without those entanglements wl ich have heretofore retard: of re row producers, incase | ed it, a8 the rewult of the bogus Constitution of outrageous charges by dealers, there are fewer ; > “ , ” attempts made to swindle the public The wil Passlug the “Deud Point, To-pay, the San crosses the trop speculators well kuow that the building up of « aes stirect trade Lewwoen the farmers aud courumers Would be the ruin of the midcle-men, ant hence they, to a great extent avoid giving cause for this sourse duriug the seasou of practicability, "Tbey quietly await their opportunity, buy up large stocks at cheap prices, aud when cold weather <liminishes the production and curiaile the apeans of transportation, then it is that the extor Voner mentally exclaims to the public, *Now Ive wet youl’ Already we bave an inkling of what i comiug., Tho speculatora, who during the past season have been making extensive operations for fleecing the public, can hardly wait uni! the favor- able tne cones, and hence are even now cautiously advancing prices, They know that the rich su, plum fs fairly within their grasp, and in i tiniog eud woh, making the day and aight of We: Start oub upon the cold For the next three months the days will gradually grow shorter, the weather colder, bring- die overcoats an! tires agai: juto requisition, This should be # reminder to all, particularly the poorer classes, that the tine is ow very brief in which to make preparations for the approaching winter Season, Without such preparation there will ne- arily be much destitution and suffering, Close economy, feugality and in iry ab this time, may be the means of keeping the “wolf from the door't netting ab six o! equal length w seaeou ce in riidewinter, and there certainly could be no stroucer incentive to gave than ¢! moudrrate bhould serupuloualy every penny, and cus down their e» Person means husba penses to the @azerness to devour at, they are inclined to take» | |) *°*! Pos blo Ayure, in onter to be preparod for nib! lebofore the tine for she feast, Lhe chief i ecg. [078 SowURBORSLES shat are likuly to Deval ther of necessary expense in cold weather are flour and Juarez still Hopeful, cou’, and we observe that these commodities have A letter from Presitent Juakez to @ ventleman lately Leon advancing cautiously, as ff the specula- | 1 thie city, dated Bi Pago de! Norte, Auguss 174 tors, who now have \mmense stor feeling to se how muct bear without the Baya: I have established here the seat of and J willto reman bee « ‘ka in store, were advance the public would Rovernment, : ebiine, alter which I] danger of » moveme t to all fx uy remdence ny oue of the clues of the in avert the tightening clutch From present + Ovrenerowes will probably ant e Audications, the prices demanded for co) | she dissolution of the Mexican Governue ut 7 i s should nog croe and flour during the = approaching cold | 20 88d our Glends shoult nog crouit » 48 ; yomtion., Lwhall not ieave the Mexican w tory Season, will be quite as hich « e nt died they were last MN full the duty of preserving the existen eof Year, when gold wasup in the high § ures, nd only popular power established bs the will of there is no shadow of excus suet How citizens, and fo net despair of the suc k four cause when I neo whe Liane ever ‘Toe wheat crop of the present year lias been good, bere resisting the yoke of the invader, wud usin aud although not quite up tothe Wil be an abundance for home consum) balance for exportation ou bait bb: rage, there struggle an all wits States, ‘hon and» Coal ought to be nearly Mf cheaper than it wus last season slleged cause forthe high prices » year a The Fenians. The New York ¢ Paper gives, what be professes t a ~A Philadelphia Story, rrespon cut of » Ph be. Jadelphis Suave evi {the reaity of the Ponisn mx vemeuts: The Was She outrageous demands of the coal miners, end Fact Firat—Vhat negotiations are pending for She evoruious consuinption by the Government. | ‘he purcnase o. eight ooeaa svean ‘rt euch Ware Lied to carry one thousand man, wita tb ‘ ut there o euch di pulby y t u AD re 1 L/ nat ‘ 9 the cor b #no such difficulty now. The and ainty almost thas the purchase will be made te. tuent of the army aud navy has mae ‘ator re the bs of O tobe abundant, and reduced theGovernment deman Fa ond there have be Ulebaous of 6 © “1 for coal bs ® mere fraction of what it was last Wig. |! he supp Ange ber, Ab it uot necessary, however, to ‘nye tigate ans, within the pr She excuses which these speculatore udduce to | | mad TEER PYRO ‘ via Gover their extortion. They intend to raise prices Maet Thi d—That ove of tus bane note compa fo the very last uotch that the public wall t oar, aul pies of this out J Y elgaged ib euprayi Abe only rewedy tye inc wbinations of the p bonds for the Dew Tish Roy c. be matters nus 1 who their em ® Ub 4 have no Goubt the gle to buy directly trow biulucerg, aud thus Baiusb Cousul auc t @ibaches huow wll about it, Tbave ib trom y mumue the (uealbed oi teas Meelis ext oriouers vod aubboriy tuat gue Louden Timms’ Now York correspondent received instruct- jons from his employers, by the last stesuer, t0 “keep & sharp watel: on the Fenian movernout.” Music and Muscle. Ate recent meeting of the Board of School Con- trollers beld in Philadelphis, two things were done that are worthy of special commendation, They decided to juclude in their estimate for the cowing at 96,000 for the exneuses of teaching music, end $7,600 for th 4 of tatrodacing ligut i the schools. icy 90 the Lenory is tow tanght in some of the publ Beboola but the pulle Lave to pay for it out of therown pwket-money. Te lesfons shoud be extende! t) allan Xpe! se should be charzet to the S-hool Fund. But, desirable as music ia a9 ® part of our pubie school instruction, physical training is ati!) more so; avd the smal cost at which @ thorouch syst of calisthenics can be introduced, shows for whats pitiful sum we have » depriving the school children of « aystem of ‘iee\pline and ra‘ional exercise that is of inestima- ble The number of pupils in the pu »- lic schools iin the agcregase avout seventy-five th 1 the coat of introducing calisthenics wil be about 47,600, or an averege of ten cents s @ar for esch pupil! Tragedy in Cincinnati Acolored man named Charles Ferguson killed The mother of the oot of the murder: ouee and my husband, My 09 given the following ac Me aon came tnte Charles Ferguson, huebaad calle after some fish-ho y aald, save been after geome aud cannot get them," his tather gaid, © Y on Sud lying in the kitchen Then u bare been lounging about all 8 ym and you are @ trifling - re Tne ei, ‘Father you must not call me that name, for Twill not stand it." Then the fa- ther r poated the same r thore, and a replied Hi os @ bunc 1 times or The son ther shen eprang to his feet and tthe deceased, ane said, I will mure u blew out the caudle, and ran out r{ wy eon, the nae, BBY, bled me.’ Tthen aa Iwill have you arresied."’ He said, * You will, ba?" and came after me, L[raninto oue of the neighbor's houses snd concealed myself. for I wes afraid he would thootme, Whiie in the room concealed, I beard the report of @ pisty!, and eaid, “There, he is #hot.’? [carne ou aon sure enough, my eon was lying in ta abot through the head. My husvand bas od te killwe the acd again, and uo one Kkuvows how much abuse I have received at bis band#, Teanuot say whether my son bad the hat- ehet Gouud near hin) or not 1 never beard bim shreaten to injure my Gusbeud Fin al News, Yinrkets, &c. New York, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 6, P.M. -Gold hae bewu very steady to-day at 14,0 1444. The eu. eral stock market was fractionally higher, comparing the latest quotations of the two days, were firm with # Nebt demand. The loan market waa quict and ensy at Ga6 per cent. Commercial paper wae dull, aud passed at Oa, Foreign ex- change was firm in couse juence of the limited np ply of Dilla, bat the dewaud was amail. the trananc- jones ranginy from 1 9\— « 1} Ihe entire revenue cipts [rom interual taxes, from the firet day of last up to yesterday, amounted to $8).479,509 41 This far exceeds expec (On "Change to-day Flour was lu. a ite, better, Wheat was 1c, ave Corn waa te. better, Oate were dull and heavy, Pork wasquiet, Boef wassteady. Lard was dud, and Whickey wae steady, closiay alittle firmer, Governments duly better \ SALPO PIMA POA, ™ Joon t Wie abs Gel 7 1 , £ Woe wo d. 1) i's 2 TB, Ge, Weduta. 4 few Trea, 7 Sel on 110 U.S, 6a tv.e W00 M. fia, ie, to PU 20 denn, ba, "9 WN.C, 2000 Mine, & Me \ ‘ uu Chi, & i 1000 Am ‘ lik N.Y 4 6) Phwuix Bk, % BOARD 200 Central Coal 1) Hud. Ky U0 Keading K, Py 20 M.S. & No ie 1) il, Cen. RB. Tr) do. 4) Cle. & Pitts, K ‘& 100 Chi. & NW, Pf $) Be. Commou'ith. 99 doe Chi, BQ, & Ky 1) Cum. Coa Pt Wy $15 Col @ ROL ROLL 4m) do 44404) 0 too Ft, Wo CL. os jw Erie R st ww do... Ys ‘ do. 1” Mil. & P.du C rts 1) Qnieksiive Pi} do bay se AL AOTICn Tuck Charms of Vonth tor the Com- plexion, skin ander, Pr dae De Kotte Manufactured at the Laboratory, No séG Sixth aves. cor. of veh Sold by Dra nd by B.A Laveios, Wholesale Aye Huitouet, No YL 3hs (srover & Uaker's Highest Premium Flastic stitch and Lock stitch sewing Mac ines dab roadway + New York, and 236 Fulton aiiect, Hroox yn i Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch sewing Machine aad Hutton tole Machine, No. 65 | way, “howe sewing Machine ¢ ompany No ¢ Broadway, N RIAD HOWR, Je, Presi t Avents wanted lu MARRIAG ms, SELLECK. MAYHEW In Williamedmreh, on day Jth tust, Dy the Kew J. Or antield, Mr ers leek, of Stainmford, Conn. to Mis id, Addie, uchter of the late Philip 5, Ma hew,ot Wiliaue- burel, i rN} DMAT us th I’ —On Kept. 20th, after a short i timers, Pate rick Becgin, @ native of the Parien ot No snbut ter, Co, Fermanagh, Ireland, tu the serol his are Nia friends, and those of hie nephey Hatrick Sia Thomas Grimes are respect tend the tun uy Fiiday aliternoon, " Be is o'clock, ft 1 hia late r Ove, Cor, JOU wt, without further aoter » By CAWKWELL—Suddenly, on Tuesda pt. 19. Jolin Eaward Caw kwell. aved 50 sears an os, iriende ot the fanidiy ace tu vited to attend the funerak at 12 o'cloca, frou cals late residence, Dallytown, Union lowneuip, \ ¥ 116 PRAYNE colved by | bun in the South Diooklyn b ® native of th On Tuesday, 8 pt " the falling of @ laale of mo. of injor {oe ree “io iron ou Jona dayne Wort treath, I be taken from his late re: ear Robins andr Varich of Neti, Co Ireland, aed OY yours. Charen of Muts's Viet tatior Mose will | Hered tor bab “soul to cae ¢ ery of the lio Cros Plate Oolock, P.M. Pie trends of th 6 family ily invited to @tteud the tuner, with notice, 12.4 WAY-—In Routh Brooklyn, Gow anus, on pane shud @ tte ‘hureday) techy dst juviter ternoon, wt U o'clock, fr eh uo Otb ave, Gowanus, HIGGINS —On Tuesday, the Soin year of tia age Seph. 19, Patrick Higgins, Hits remaing will be taken from his Jap ce. 45 Second uve, bo the Chui , Na rst 1 Phareday moruing, ab 10 v'eook. yy sfriende: thore oF his nephew. Michael Mevoverg, are ta i uy juvited to attend, oot MeCLOSKEY—In Willlaunsbureh, on Weds, ae. - MeCloake tuesday, 2 James Gilbert ye hound 4 MeCioskey, aed 1b inouth A bud on earth to bloom in heaven ‘\O8ees soo of The funeral will take place to-day fy, ur th 2. soe or Die parents, Sud 464 6b bes, Nort ener U étrewta, lw a. DEATHS LYNCH-—On Sept. 20th, 186, Mary Lyoch, a na- tive of the Parish of Kilronan, Co, Koscommoa, tre laud, aged 74 years, May her soul rest in peace. Ament The friends of her sons, W. and Michael Lynch, leo her eons-in-law, Micnl. Kelly and John Mulloy, are inyited to attend the fune-al,on Friday afte: mn, “ent. 2%, at 1 o'clock, from OS8th st. and Sib to Calvary Cemetery, 19 only i3 pia re fe. (ihe a ‘ at 2 ck. from the recdene. 0} ta 23 Hubert at, Her remaiue will t ken to Caivary Cemetery for interment. 1z1 —— — torment, - a TRADE NOTICES. REGULAR MEETING OF THE UM: Drelia Maker's Union will be held at 19° Bowery, on (hursday evening, at § o'clock, By order TOs EDGAR, Pres, CHAS, WROE, See rh] REGULAR MEETING OF THE "LONG: Shore Ship Painters will be held on Thursday evening, Sept. 2lrt, at their rooms, 187 Bowers. at > e, By order GEO, BLACKHAM, Preat, JOUN CAREY, Sec ~ LOoNxesbor No. 1-The om 1 TENS U.P, ASSOCTATIO bers are hereby wotiied that their next quarteriy meeting will be held at therr Koome, 65 F roatway, on this Thursday evening, o'clock, The fine will he atrict endance, By orer MICIIALL ISEPH ASHMORE see M4 JOTICE TO CIGAR MAKERS—THE Work= men of Case & Cudmore & Co. No. S6 Maiden Lane, have struck against lenge S mmous, We hope ourtellow workmen will take notice of it. Comm tee JACKING BOX MAKERS PROTECTIVE Volon, No.1. A meating of the above association willbe held in their room, Mili err, thie Thureday ¢ requested thet all City and Williams busines of i ty will be br PENSON, Prea AINTERS—THE EXCURSJON COMMIT- P ee of the N.¥. PP, House Palaters’ Association will attheir Mall, 05 Sixth av, on thie Thu day Evening, wheu it 1@ expected that ail part e ill THOMAS F. jul having tickets will attend ana veytie up, P.8 —1 Comimitiee of Arrangewenteon the coniny bal! Meet at the eame time and piace BOURKE, Chairma HIP JOINER A REGULAR MEETING of the Ship Joine Union, of N. Y,. will he held at isT Bowery, on Thureday evening, Sey let. L POWERS, Pres, W. WOOVERALL, So 1 TORKINGMENS’ UNION—A SPECIAL \ meeting of the Union vill te heid on thie Vhureday evening, at 207 Bowery, tor the purpose of transacting euch business ae inay come bet .oM STEPUENS, Pree, Wil. LLOYD, Rec, sec uN SOcr YINOMICES, A UO, OF HIBERNIANS— THE Odicers © and members of t to teetat Miliernan'e Hall, 2 mem +t TRE, ¢ oo, OF mhembe M JAMES CASON, « HIBERNIANS NO of the above number "s Hall, 26th et and vek, to attend member, Patrick Begean, Mor Pree, JOLIN BYRN#, See, k ENIAN BROTHERHOOD — A mee voithe ova iingledentel 1) whay Ovenine, is are req Th av. on the fuuerel or ¢ MICH ALI A. meet at Mille day, 24d. at Le late PUBLIC yey Cirele will b eld "th and Guth 4 at (ehOW SEY, Cousre, root TER HANLEY, ec- retary ia rs SOO TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY TO THE weaibers ot the Father Mathew T. A They will hold their evening, in the hall, eo { " e: The pkiyn, Mr. Veter Dann, and Joho Carroll, and « best enliven t ting with their aweet vith trae hewis and continue the f the Society in reels 2 Aan. reol R A Covi Mile Faiths to sud fr enda ot the Society, JAMES ve dent, SARL DOBERTY. Vice J. SALSE, Kec, PJ. KeLLet, PETER KENNY, Crom, Fo, CABR JOUN CORCORAN, Marshal, PATRICK *teat- Arrive. Directors GEORGE RILEY, No. 1, WILLIAM NES KiLbyY, No. 4, PATRICK KEN- ili OF THE FATHER HK. Society No, 3, of N.Y., This Thursday FE Sept. Ziet at Father Mathew Mall, cor ad sithav, Meer. 2. Langton sad Burne will addiese the meeting. Singing by Mcvtre. Kio, Lawler, Keflly, and a muaberot youug Indies. Mr. Manahan, with a number of hia excellent baud Wien iven the occas vith nuueie, L)W W. Hi libs, PATAICK GILMORE, Vice, CHAS, A. CLARK, see, laze W Ek BLOW WITH INSTRUMENT others without —Father Mathew T, A, B. ty No of Brooklyn, FD. Grand concert a We terperance weeting this Thurday ev o'cloek roer Cirand and 7th ete, 14 pieces. § " Bingere-Mieses » Kenna MoFarland and other Iaai Menere arkhoure, J. and b. Taylor, J, Holme, Kelly, Bo Ina, Liathaway aud others, Doors open at 6» vclock. Comecariv: the Hall will be filed be the uenal ’ ar rer he IAsOMEY, SMITID, JOUN LAN, JOMN NEDY, P' BLIC) MEETING Mathew T, J D, time, THOS JOTCR, Prest, Mo McKEEVER, Rec. Becretary lus —— RSOVAL YORICHS, NFORMATION WANTED OF DANIEL CONNELL. of Kerry, ireland, by bie brothey nm, aud who cap he 3 Cherry a (bo [fF THE BOY WHO TOOK THE CARPET bag tro the frult store, STL Broadway, will the watue, @ eultable Questions naked ODAVIDS., OGDEN AND ALL Cl ing by, throneh or under him, notte je Apital #loek | Vatiiek, just arrived tiow Le found at JAMES WALLAC return seward will be given aud vo T AIM nd Mining Compan of mouey reniaius du ment parable e il i505, will be sold at public @uction. at aid Company. No, @ reet Croc New York city, on the nthday of ‘rete “Mid, wt bo AM. ae. cording to th * of the State of Michivan, |W BAKGENT, elary M41 WASTED — INFORMATION OF THE whereabouts of MAKY TOOMY and JOMAN. NA TOOMY, trom Clougher, Count living in New York at presens novee they will confer a favor t ing word to OWEN REILY, Noo s ot ldthath N.Y le lrels {thie meet calling on + Tenth ave, corner ii ‘ADtW, NOTICE TO DISCHARGED SOI DIERS. Having been established tor over three yon collecting all classes of claims, we ha omplete ai ier whe have H iste, prisoners wiances of Lountie anties, and ali ar ages Advances inade, Intormation eratia peire of decease ers, 2 Park Pin Hack pay and bounty tor L. BROWN & CO, Bana. 4 SPECIAL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS WO Inportant Notice ~All soiuiers mustered ont discharced upon pariial d iptive liste can recoiy the balance due them, Apply in person or by Lette to LEFFERTS, HOPFMAN & CO, 40 Park row TT {E CREWS OF ALL VESSELS CAN neceive their prize and bag money and all other jue promply attended to, Apply tol. L. MAG At. N Bink CAL rv) thet, Mon of the somerset by Cire oo kK, b. Lee, Beuchee and Bila, App'y as ato receive thelr prize mogey immediately COAL, Pevsions procured, 1 Al a. 117 TEW COAL YARD—WE ARE DELIVER. ing the beet quality of wil the ditferens sizes of | stove, ox ANd furnace. atthe howeat market price hom under cover, Full wei ht warranted at our coud yard, OTO West 2th at, ACDONALD & MAC eroyY aw ‘ | Positive to wetuie up part | AUCTION NoTIC AUCTION SALE OF GooD sreoxp A 1 furniture, this ‘Thursday atierno @'click, at house 131 W. 26th st, near oth er Ws) yde, Corpets, parlor suit ‘ te, drewe og bureaus, 0: bedding, Hair roattres kitehea farnit ent rein of eine eullery variety RK, WESTCOTT, auet. D BURKE, AUCT'R., SALES ROX @ Bee ke ts el Neu » ‘ tH eteck and int 6 the Liquor sio.e, THe Buoen os ihe o Pivet « . ; fia. ures and fr ure alos 3 D BURK AUCT’ i, 4 © Bleecker et, © lire i al 10% o'clock, the stock aud t.xtu.e ane Vig And Stove Store, 31s ternwich ave eral assortinent of Capking S.ove lo stov castings aud ti tons, honee f nite 1 lows, force, shop and int Swe BURKE, LD sina chor stock and f the st. Sold in one or more | ARTITION SALE- SALESROOM y fwre wt AUCT'R., tie will se! fonport, Prtween Ce will be sold ty the ment oO | Plus we and n ite, Cedatead Harter at, | o'c ork antes : as i \ PM. WIITERS, AUCTR. WILL SEET thie day, art Neloex, At 44 Canal at genteel furnituce, & GENERAL BMestynss, Al 2 CITY HALL PLAt OND 14 CRS treat, Pawnbrokers’ t “ ‘ the above goods YASH PAID FOR RAGS Oli ‘metale—white ree ts cents p ! ant br WS cente per ibsecpper and pewter lead O% cents, At New Lowery, bet Kooses . and New ( D' amber VORCES SVEFDILY PROCU RL Other law husinees attende No te ' aueceretul, Conveyancing, we y at or autres Law Orhee, oT Warren et . SRAINS FOR SALE—ABOUT BUs H cia, every Tuesday, Thureday and Sat ‘ 6 tewbuebel, atthe brewery, Sist et, cor ‘ avenue JEEP THIS PACT BEFORE Tuk PLOvLi AN J. Hl, WALKEK & CO,, 22 pruce at, are pe tively paving the highest price tur old boule phicté, newspapers and > FADS 1.2, TEA LEAD § 14, TIN’ FOr) Bouehs at the highest + brave pewter, @e. at W. OC. LESTER'S, hai ek ‘ cor, Ath et, NY JAWNEROK Els Bat diamonds, jewelry jue ments, dry ne t 4 vaueed on diamonds, ' e 4 ‘ ‘ te tot full value at 120 Bowery, uear Grand « up retains E PPE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID | " SPOCKWELI perce ery ceaserintion & bM BON. Zh ANN ot adoor wed Yoet i THe GREAT ADVANCE PRICK IS STILE din cash tor old Looks, newepa ‘nud pa ple to diteet t # Paver Stock Warehouses, «4 Auost. THOS, C, BENNEIT y CENTS PER POUND PAID, Ss Ll heoks Por phlets, newer s:o4dcente for cow s“RER & CO, sy CASH lie 4 and ne. JU WAL LOST AND FOU so, OST—BET. JOHN ST. AND 59 NAS «au at, n Masonic ue, with red letters, d& engraved thereon. “will be pila tea ue who may bring the aume to Koom 14. Sy 4 “4 SH-Lost ON SUNDAY LTH, A LIVE! ¢7and tan colored wut, Any on vr sane will reeciy above rew by leavir rat ABR, CAROO('S, BiuyVesant wt, ?1 $5 REWaRp LOST, AYUUNG POINTER © dox, anawere to the name of FAs: ver aod white color; hadon # sinull euain und ¢ App to JAMES McKEF, Railroad House, cor, Cinaso: aod Flushing aves, Urookiyn $10 REWARD—LEFT, ACCOUNT Book and billeheads, roiled tovet 16th inst, In ao Sth ave, ear—\ Leave itab Siu Weas 26tb at, or 10 Washineton Vi ‘ ri REWARL—STOLEN FROM 63 Prince Any one ‘ alove reward and no quest Y ‘ ' 5) REWARD—POR THE KhOOV: $25)! the body of HUGH BREEN, who from aboard of an oyster bort yestertay wor Te 17h aud isch ete, New York, and Creeapolnt | Kast Kiver, Mre BRELN F » Greenport SEWING VWACEIi vals, OR SALE A WHEELER & WILSU sewing tuachine, in wood order, Call ai No A iret aveuge, between 16th and Lith sta te SINGER'S NO, 2, FOR TAILORING OK L omnia ue ‘ Ol, TOVE & ity aid Other first-class sew ut aud for pole At the lowest poseile t es savecy S NING MACHINES WANLED Foe ¢ WJ —W. & W's Sinver's, 2d baud, wiil pay the h eet price fos them, Machines of all kinds reya iw rent, aud for sale, 452 Canal #t, near Hudson #, be NICHOLS, 7] SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND Jo \ teat new and scooud hand Wheeler & Woe ue machines repaired and k 1 the best ore ¢ thorough instructions ¢ +0 Bivudway, ueas Sud ot, 51 Ss! WING MACHINES POR SALE, TO rent or exchanve--Ali first, clue secoid baad, ip fos cul ¢ Broadway, up etaie tunde Machines bouhs or BSQ>ANEED AED BLEED iam, YOUNG MAN WANTS A CHEAPLY furnished room below Canal et, Addrcas. with price, BOARDER, box sts sun Office ii } OARD WANTED S WIth OR Without t S wanted i he families by the Commitiee on Boarding House the v York Young Men's Christian Assoc. itic de ler naa eure with which th 8 Are connected must be THAN MARSHALL, Chairman, &c, 16! File ey enue, ray U*™! URNISHED ROOM AND TWO Bebe 1s Wanted, bya wicower and 3 daughters, 1a fawily preterred; not Lew Prince at, and pot ierthan Macdouy the Weel, or Clintoa et. on the Mast aide o; audios TEN AN Box 09 Sua oflice, ol DEN mEaEL. FULL SET OF TEETH @8, $10 To $1} Cheapretab, Filings We nud ards tag withoutpala, At 404 Sixth ave, bet tb eta WITH OR WITHHOLD TELA, tt ) $10 to 815, and s x 4g teeth extracted wi 2 with wold or other fillinus, J Fwhiteaed, bc. to #1 emch, by br. IL. \ 4 ' Bowery,nearly opoorite ite of it SET OF ThelH MADE IN S45 Sixth ave. Th aucitul, eb peta With ply or fil | elenned LEK Liat py live upers to fill out the chee estore youthful appeoarauc Entire eétioiue pay. No advance rejuired, MHE NITROUS OXIDE (UALGHING G An ecleatilicaliy prepared and adiaitisieied daily jor or no bu @xtruction of teeth without 4 . NO extra charve Kemember the No, $45 sath ave,, Sd door nbove ving st. Dr. EVANS, Dente, Cut this out ma) Skt OF TEETH INSERTED WITH OF Without extracting the roots, trom * » tte s Pope Bilver aud Mone tiles. extracting Without pa JOSEPH DUDIN, Dentist, lis bac Lite Sd ave k, DRAKE, 155 CANAL STR .D STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED | CMs at his ottiew, | | T, SETS A Neb Of teeth on silver at $7 to 615; on gold us div CK yagi te Su ceute per tooth ; tecih fi ed Oe pe ceueat or other fillings, 60 cts, to oh Per booth, ‘Tweth extracted withous pula div

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