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THE (ORK SON. “SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT, 28, 1865. To Advertisers, Wr would ceain remind our advert patrone Mat their favore willbe “too inte for ¢ siton © jess handed in at our counter before nine o'ciork Tlauters and Freedinen Two Lesour to Learned. Tam pogro question, in one shape or ano8 erews to bo interminabie, It ia the disturtang element in Northern politics, end it forms the only serous impediment to @ repid reetoration of indvetrial interests In the Southern Stater, The obief difficulty iain adapting the late masters ant the lave slaves to their new social porition, Both | Board develope even @ worse eoudition of af | eee @1, end it seems apparcot that the Commin- | « understand that an important change has occurred , | nities of iuaurance aventa waited upon the Fire | the Doerd of tivalwh to suppress the nuisances com. @ their rolations to @ach other, but neither party storms to fully appreciate just what the ¢han ss imposes, or at leoet they give but litle evidence of such sn understanding, From all parte of the Bou'h—from Virginia to Texse—we bear of dis- agreemenia betwren the plantere and = their late slaves. The former ciaim thet the negroms ard lary, Vatless, improvident, and addicted to crime; while on the other hand the nogroes allece that they aro shamefully treated by their old masters, that they are allowed only «tar. vation Wager, and that in short their condition (« no better than under the el! condition of alaverr. The result fs that agricultur: in the Bouth is tos Breet ex ent stagnant, the Jacl lays idle, and but Nittle progress ia malo toward overcomiug te pros. @tration oceasionm! by the wer. Sich a conditon of things is detrimental to the Interests of the -ranters, the frondmen, and to the whole cunt There isn good reason why iudustrial pureute should not go on gust ay armoothiy at che Rous a” they do atthe North, and they would do aoif ‘he planters and the freedmen would both ct rtricily accordance with their new and lewfn! relations toward = ench other. In ord r to overcome the present obstacles, they must learn to harmonize di flor ences, end to acttowrrd each other as thelr com- mon interesis demand, This they have not done, The planters are too generally inclined to make the abolishment of slavery only nominal, end to treat their late slaves with a decree of severity that in uot permissible under the new orles of things. Oa the other van] the negroes have ther heals full of abstract notions of freedom which are very aiff rent from the reality, and are not disposed to relirq ish this fdoal estate. Theao errors on beth sides should be removed as quickly as They will certainly be event- Ciseipated, aud it would be fafinitely to the advantage of al! concerned to embrace practi- cul idesa now, «The negro a must learn that free dom means not more nor less than tho privilese of cel cting their employers, and the plonters must also learn that they bave no right to © toineor over freedinen siraply because they once Lappeved to Le thelr slaves, Whe theme loas wall have been learned on both sides, there will Do no further diffiuliy concerning the social rela tiene Leiwoen the ty ' in peasble. lng Joax Bruits an odd character, When the Fenian tent first carne to his notice, he yegardot it ase capital joke, and laughed heartily at the idea of Iroland cutting loose from hie benefi- cent goardianship, Later, when be found that Foolauiem was “no laughing matter,” be tried to ‘ltest tho organization by the Chinese atyle of wo ltary tactles—beating his drums, blowing his tion pets and exhibiting his whole military estab- Jbroent, Mut the Peniana hke Banquo’s ghost, 1 lused to “down,” and aiubbornly decdned to be friyhrened by John's transparent trick, Now, however, he appears in bis real character. He f.ld to suppress the Fenians by laughing at them; he failed tw frighten them by beating his war xonga and tor-toms; and now, Oinding thes the rootter ts really becoming serious, he has worked himself up {nto a passion, storms about th che Lichest degree of exasperation, and fo fact ja as “cowd os a March bare.” He bas caused fndividanl Fenians to be arrested aud incarcer- at without tral, notwithstanding bis virtuous fotiuasion regerding “arbitrary arrests’’ in this country, To bas ordered several of bis tron-clads to take up positions on the Irish coast; he haa doubled his constabulary in Ireland; he has takeu precautionary measures to prevent ® sudden Uprising, and now he wipes the perspire. tion from his forgheal, shakes his fiet at the Voltet States, end breaths threstenings and flaushter againet the whole Fenian fraternity, Liat it iw @ notable fact, thas with all Joho Bull's Hluster ani throats, he hag apparently made no Toore impressiun upon che Feulans than be did wth bis C\fuese tactics, Pbeir coolness and im- P evurvability le enough to throw @ person of Mr. D's culamie temperament lato « perfect ferinenta- {not excitement, In Ireland, we observe by our os loamuesy th: re quietly proceeling with ther cell exercises rapidly imoreasing their numbers, nd coustantly perfecting their urganiantion, The 154 jonrnals announce that members of the Fee | Hes Were PXyos a iB ven barrels to by } Rieu orcer, who have beeo officers in the Union | army, are arriving in Ireland, circulating anon the fratervity there, and in some cases (astructing then im wilitary diveipline, Bus no mater how ® gravating, Mr, Hall pessiona rise.’* He was in favor of secession during tho Inte rebellion in this country, and he night Yow get up something of @ reputation for ecoustat- ecey BY saying to Tre aud, as no wanted our Gow vrament to gay to the South: Gy in peace ercigu Capital Looking for Investment. The tour of Bog ish capitalise which is now in Progress through the Northern an | Western States, wil doubtless result deneti ‘elly to the mate Htoresta ofthis country, They express the bigh- oot satisfaction wath their observations aed man foot great rurprige at the vast resources of our countyy, aud tho productive energy of the people two uljects whieh are not Beuerally understoot in Baugland, The tourists ewserlyos represeat @ large money intwrost, but it is the tflueuce which Sholr report iu Eagiand will exert, that is eb) important, Isis vndorsiood that their luvesc,ra. Mons dave reference to larse prospective luvesi ments of Eagliah capital im our iui rual liupr ove Mente, aud ta the geavral developaeat of our bountiul PCOSOUPLOD, } Com jew | been wo inefficient in the case of the fire allude! ould not “let bis angry | from ditfereut 4 Ahey ere eu iy whow Hr. } beb hounciers have coutilence, sud Upou whose statements aud recommendations they will act, We owe our great uet-work of railroads, ani the rapid development of the West which has been oc- casioned thereby, in @® great ncasure to English Capital, Ii such iuvestments shal! be stimulated by the visit of theee Wourisis, us thore Is good rea- | View the olticial delinquent who dbus tritles with | 6! US, 0. "Sl ep son to deliove they will, the cordialiy with which | she public health, In this imports work on be | Budd ns, bt ey are everywhere received, will be ewply re half of the people, we first called the City luspector | 5 dereliction. That officer, after s lengthy defence, declined to abate the nuisances, on the ground that the law by which he 1s controlled does not warrant bim in so doing, He pointed to the Board of Tiea!th an the proper power to remove the evil. Fire, and No Water. Wa havo repeatetly called public attention to the inefficiency of the new Fire Cornmissionst® and to the danger entailed upon the city by thelr Meporitin to roake the necessities of the Fire Department aubordinate to their political interest. | We uext caled the Mayor upon the stand, to show The recent destructive fire which consumed the | cause why he refused to convene the anid Boart of bonded warehouges of Coo aud oshers ou she east | Health tor the purpose mentioned, An elaborate side of the city, Juvolving @ loa approximating | opinion comes frou, the office of that functionary, four million dollars, shows the fustnese of our | tn which itia claimed that much action wae not devin ‘ation of the remiasness evinced by the Co. | neces*ary: thas the City Inspector had ample pow- meni ners, The investigations of the Tosurance | ersand that the Police Commissioners were alno em. rain | powered to actin mich cases, The writer ot suid shin departrent than the puble bave heretofore | communication sdmitted that the Roard of Mealth uld remov: the evil, We next called the Pollee niaiss.oners on the staud, aud their position ts They, ale, admit the power of slouerr and Avo boon deceiving the public, by hiding | O opera) recomlugs. A con- | e@tpla ned herein, ny their own el & general mixture of con- city officials, all appear. why the departinent Lad | plained of. Now here Hictiny oplolons amen werd wenn toy wud were informed that teelre of she | ing anxious to Uhrow the responsibility upou some. steararre were cisslied acd uae and it | body else, but oll avreeing that the Bosrd of Health bas vince been ascertained that the = ac ia the proper remedy, The people bave nothing to tual numler of disstled engines at the | do with, and care nothing for, these quibbles, where time is fiteen, No wonder, under euch | by these office holders shirk their responsibilities, circumstances, that talliions of property suould be | The nuisanceein question must be abated, The destroyed. Theouly thing rema cable je thattbe | reportof the Sanitary &q iad shows that the health city bas eacaped @ “ches Now bow long shall | of thousanda {# jeopardized by this glaring evil, thisconditou cf affare continue?) Tie insurance | Therefore the exigency is great, ond demands aa lost ali confidence | inmediate remedy companion and the public, have in the present Commi seoners The latter bave The public look upon the City Inspector an un- hed ampletime to 4 bihe organ u of their | authorized, or unwiliug todo, what they believe department, but instead of that they have done | he may do | y virtue of his ottice eotn para y hotuing except bo man) pulate polite | the Mayer re‘uniag to conveve the Board of Health, ea! vires, and the Jeparticent is virtually in @ | because Lebes no veto power over the action of the slateoichan T ter sia at stake are tool tal Board of Mealy, and if it was called together portant to! ot thie state of tofnge, We | acd abolisied (hem nuisances, the texpayera would ™ ont fire organ and that | ba comp: ilet to pay enormous sums tor the privi- eh yo We bell ve the fauls is nos in the eyetern | lege of vine ma and healihy city, Toe t nthe men who ateud at the head of it, aud we | Moor thiuka the “Riug” would make @ “big sercfore eal. npon the Legislature, in the name} thing out af the Boar! of Hoaith, but of the city to remove these thy oficial sod | would it not be a “bigver thing” Mr su) # tute men who w sitend bo the legitinate | Mayor, if our city contd be relieved from duties of their off-ean ! who will not coufine thelr | the presence of those bealth destroying oui- al intriy Aller tion to polit! . sances, so e curntely deseri! ed in the report which The Abatement of Nnisaaces, three sure na of the department have submitted Hows dave avo, we pullicved a communication | © the Police Cotamise! mare? from the May ted uate the Police © anmias onors as having pows er to abate the fat boiling, and other nuisances rtacffice, wherein the writer refer- i es 7 Trassplanted Flowers. Tur ; ionoers of our extrene Western Territories have but one cause of genersi cowplaint in their ene Ea: Ne kis 7 Heh new homes, The country 1 rich, the precious fot upon the @lend, snd from bis test inetals they can h for the digwing, snd bounti- meny, and ober evidench discover Ghat ful crops spring forth ag the result of husbandry, the Sepitary Squad, have beev, and are dai! But they miss the female element of somety. Their enwaned A the periormance of ther duty jo lives are necessarily of the “slayzle Dlesseiness” t deseription, and with all their bright pecumary prospects, they lack the great requisite to earth! y ebjoyment—a bome with wife aud children. But as has before been mentioned in the Sum, our extreme Northwestern Territory -Washington— bas determined to surmount ths difficulty by induectng fernale emigrants go thisher, Mr. A. 8. Meuorr, a» resident of the Terrtory, hae mae arrangements to take seven hundred women of Massachusetta to thie aulfering region Ie is endorsel and seconded in the movement by Governor Asprew, and @ number of the leading men of Mossachusetia; and the Government | #0 far consented to further his plan ne to give | the premiers, Tomedistely afer the pansage « the law yiving the Gann mere the power, they eet their men at work, and cleaned out, of closed up «@ of — eaablshmente whieh were complained of by veighbore as nuleances, They caused surunary procee a to be bad be. fore differant justices, and they have thua far en. forced thelr nutasnce-sbatement anthority under the law, Asrecsarie the matter of the fatboiting nuisances, Wo are informed that the Police Com- moles onera exercise power of supervision over the cleanliness of t)¢ premleesand thattheirdutics are more letective thaa executive, the latter pow r being vested in the City Lospector, Cormmisaton- number " 1 fi Y ~ Sone ers of Wealth, or Board of Health, Awan exarnple perry iv - gree geri ge — a : n —to conve is 4 argo y \" stent ne! of the way the P lice authorities stent to their the Pacific coast, Mr. Masons is Preaident of duties in this matier, we print the following report of a Committee of Police Surgeons eent to inveati- mate the nuisances complained oj and which we have called upou the City Inspector aud other of- ficiale to abate: To Alinson S, Jones, M. D., President Board of Surgeons, MP; she University in Washington territory ; he bas the confidence of those who are aiding him In this Singilar enterprize, and there is no apparent ree son why bis scheme should not be eucceas!u!. The old States, particularly those of New Buyland, haves fe per centage of superabuncant fewale Sitt—Parauant to your request, the committee | POPUlation, while the new terr tories are almost yout appo uted ty inepect the prenivsas known as the “A in 89th atreat, between the Ith aren d the North River, hava this dav, vis.teld that locality in compaauy with Captain Lord, Chief of tue Banisary Squad, and have care fully napectol the fat boiling and slaughter este bilsoments the siiuated, a 60 other elloyved sources of nulaw io that newt orhood, and we herewith roapoctfully report : Firat —T vat the atrncaphere of the locality ahove reforrod to was, atthe timeofonr visit (141A, M), impregnated with the odors of decaying animal an! vegetable matter, tosuch an exient as to be positively nauseating tone The chief odor was that arising from patnd animal matter, cornbined with that zivea off in the frying of sour and de compowing fas, Second.-That after a rizid inspection of all the fat-boiling and slaughtering establ shments in the locality above des:ribed. Wefouad them, without exception, in as cleanly @ condition as it was pos- sble for such establistiments to bein, We ascer- teluod thas the fat used in the melting process was evileutly, as alleged, takeu from wuliuale killed within the previous 24 hours, and that the process of trying it out was couducted in as cleauly « manner as the method, by use of opea ke would a ut bus that in spite of every moaus used to prevent tt, ¢:¢ odor arising from the opera- Mon wae powertul and diss usting, Thi dly —Vour we founs several thousand loals of manure stored ina vacant lot lying between ot S8.b streets, uesr the river, which ex- entirely cestisute of that element, The object is to approach equilibrium by this change of females, and thus benefis both localities, Tt is stated chat the Continentel will ai! from Boston in = few deys and will re.ch ite destination in about two months, Of course the young pioneers will regard the freight es far more desirable than the common- place nuggets they have beon accustorasd to dig out of the mountains; and ae for she Indies- doubtless every one will have reason to thank the gallant Menoea for rescuing them irom the dangers of advanced maidenhood France and the Cattle Disease. M. Behic, French Miniswr of Trade and Aer ture, has eubmitted @ leuethy report on the cat disease to the Minperor, On learning the outbreak in July, two professors at the Iuperial Veterinary School at Alfort were rent to England to Investigate ite nature, and the manner of ite introduction inte the country, At the same time « pectal comm lesion war charged to study everything relative to the dis. are, AD) to propore measures for adoption in case it should become menacing to the cattle In France, yy eport affirine thas the disease wea from Kueela, vl the pestilence has bat one country where it The } ive ofluvia, 2 Ieinn om, ite gine Leche tt “4 Breer ioue Tuake ( 1 ‘ " oan @ cotimbly ue tory timely, and its histor =r nat we aieo visited the oGa) whard los | teatines to lie Fepeated taronde {ito Cartiear’ Hol, Cad ab bie food of B30 etree and found sbere | fT C solsium, France, Tua +5 in, Key pty and the ch.o! source of the stench w ool pervades thie | inic” ensland | tbeell, Notwithstanding its imeular newhbborh vod ue tort, or ficy barrels of the | position, Ju all previous times it has been aimont intveues of au invariably iu the setigue the North that the cattle pingue las spread itself ouside of tte native land, When iarge armies march they are Natuisily followed by great dioves of caitie to supp y them wlan food. Ae tegarde the exciuston of the dise ase irom France, M, Bebie au sold, far advauced in decomposi- vaya of @lrodiug sand according to the testrmony of the otfiver of police dataded wor duty on the wharf’, Most of the offen ting oaateriral hed been on the of the armies of Ube poo. premises far sowe days previous Vhe effluvia | jot of decrer, which App are in the Mosirers with sonny from this source, and crom the putrid | Ghe imporial signature atilacd, It deciarce the catte | butchers’ refuse constant)y arriving as thie place rio! the clay, Cleo in open bar- rels) was siuply nd quite suf eut te account for \ porvates thia pars of the cit) Fisth,.— Tuas the conditi nin which the buteh- reuse te broughs te the otfal-wharf, ie such, mpuera of its shter-Louse sud buwher stops from wherever is i@derve!, tothe wharf, aud bat io the opinion of your Committve Bo poss) ble remedy ean bo applied, which shall be effectual in abating {ois BUlsance, that does not reach the slaugtser- ee-entinily Contagious, Aud authorizes the Minister of Asricuiiure (0 qe@ueimine what seaporte and liges of troatier shall be closed agaiuat the introduction of caitie, An order trom (ne Minister fo. & absolutely forbidding the linporsation of cutte, of iresy hides, or other fre Aalingl*, proveeding trom England, UID, Into any part of the Empire. The same cattie and articles not plo. cveding trom the three countries mentioned are pro- hibited ouly da \be ports from Nantes to Dunkirk aud by the Northern and Faster froutiors from (he wa bo the Rhine, but ino the osher parte ot France they are w be admisted only alter iurpecrion by speciai ments. Decliedly healthy Belew be mdi tied; dironaed to be sent away; for the coubstu, wn days houses and buteber shops whence & al comes, | quarantine, All of which is respecifu ly sult i - = (sigue) F.N. Ons, Fiano! News, Yarkets, we, Chairinus of Counmitiee, Drs, Ravray, Gingos, ) au Orbs > Committee, S Now York, Sap.. 16... 1865, Prous tae tore oi 16 will be perceived thet our Top resen tations iu regard to this pwebhlent | reeding lowaisy, are ik New York, Friday, Sept. 2% 6, PM —Go'd opened this mosniug ab liv aud Aiher eecing we Las cloeed at the opening mate, Tbe afternoon quotations of the general stock market, compared 9 ith 00 of yestiday aflermoon, show Oh cuvance fa prices of from 'y to 1 per cent, Goverb eat sere firmer, with | wfairdemand, Ib bee been deciles by the mevetary of the Preasury to atic pate the pay mens of the ine ethan sustaned by the offiiial ree porto: Wirve such thoroughly competent physicians | 1.1644 08 the 5.90 bonds, which becours due on the a Dos, Benvey. Gos 10 by OF MIO price Corer, | ay) os Nove ber, and the sane writ be pau on aod 1 The, Wek CoM ACs LE bes | ater sepemnber Wth, Vhe loan imarcey condnues s.0uei sou Lit BUbjoet Le ewey bud lamesive 6 6 jes vad, Wath a lithe venbess suas Up he evideucean dso. | td, Commercial paper Peesed ut Og 49. Steritig Whew is vesiel the power uf abating oun adere Cxchanpe wae tirmny bunbore KONO By woking LON @ whien wre daily ring the Lves of thousa ads | 11, bat sales were made from seroud Laud at tug e 6 ’ » to-day Flour w Ca te le of ONgeng in this gross metropolie, | 100%, On "Change toway 5 M Ife, 9 fue, be ter, We ook bold of this aut bthed esha dh Pil serpin phe angele) Jeob with the fetermina- | vere le, higher, Pork wae anlet. beef was vitmuy fou eitber to secure the suppression of the said ; | Labed wane bag leds wad Whiskey wae ver neu, nuisances, or to ferret out and bold up so public | BIVOK BALK —FIMET boann, mt 1b We b t Pat * suo N¥Gaatt by . eee bs bun U.B. Ges 6 1. at. H. it “ae upon she sland, 1 abow wage for bis apparens | iit Sethu yo } SOCIETY NOTICES oe Mar. & at Eh aeEan OID D At re PhS 155) teasing te PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Ts bow do... WS ya's be held to morrow eves us at 68 Host Wy 100 MBL AN, de et wav by Nemune Divieion, So OS. of t 4 83 30 Cen 65 j will deliver a leccure t 6 3 sace inn plat, ir ' + Bg Ot epeakers will ai« Il werance elncine t 3 Lwantacow ret, To) he nee WM. PARKS al 2 | 2800 Arg. tioid,...... PUBLIC MEETING WILL be 70 Br, Commerce +n nthe Fe Mathew TAT 8 y 40 Metropolitan RB, 800 Chi. & Ht. 1. ht. Hrookiyn, int Temperance Inetitnne 1 3} pe. Hepubite.... 3 iléai Fvegine, at : o'cloek eke JM ! People’s Bank,. 20 CG. at 1 sonnotly, © heer lee 200 Canton Co, i ah hee Downey, CHARLES MURPHY, Pies B ‘ 100 Del, & Had, ooo BP. Pt, W. & MARTIN, Keo, xe 20) Central Coal. 600 by PUBLIC MEETING OF 7 1 do Wo AL &@ TOW et " it ' ' “ i 3) Cum. Coal Pr tov Chi. @ Alton Pf..1ul a ar ather Ma hew T. A son \, I &... ohek, at Larimer Haul, nd zie ¢ ‘ BOARD. hoi Mowat’ b 2000 8, 6e,'81, re 17's 109 Hud Ke RB 109% | tut by Morare Conn ! Rian BG eps. im oes 1¢ | LYONS, Bie, Gk tee 1.8. 6a e .16% ONY Con K 95% | MEE Nt IE} ity $100 (i be, tite Os 1 Mie Cent. ts | A SRETING OF THE FATHER Mat 1) Tree, 7 o10,.,.. 10 100 MS @ ON. de... & Hall os Gours bec chke? & Hy Mo fa, 97% 5D do M 180 Va. tw Nth 100 Readiag K Owing Aitue baltinuur be eee a” Obie ine 1 do, ; ug ia trune js su by COuvey ub HO dee cnr s. ARhs BAN Cle, & Pills: 4 Holipwook tT hace eed Py ne 44 80 do i | ' ‘ “Y se | & NW. Pr MICTAPL PE. PRESS AN, Pros NO'sH Bes Qu aki NEESY, bo ; eg : may) do... Ss Ww eiridul ibe a ea : 60 Chi. & Alton Pf.t0t All MEMBERS OF TIE PAUGIOA BAi Washington Yarket Retail Report. SiO ee tHe torte, eoetienhes f F FPutnay Evesine, Ser %, 1845, ning, 2hrk diet. at 74 ‘ Affaire at Washineton Market have assume! a dee bs gemen ‘o Cidediy unpleasant uspet of Ine, As remarked ia | oyu el OY : Our report of yroterd ot a staple article now | tual @ ance i DAN ( oferet by our markeinen and er but shore an | Cen MIN KELLY extiome noyine Mihty dieposition, Buyer ) J3* .1, FATHER MATH " ' ' theconunon grutes hae advanced ba: on th a + ® rates of last mock, while the better crmies have ‘ k s pareod couple tel Oud the reach of t sherme mo « Lt le de elt * ' elnaees, be iuoted, in some instances, ad bleh ee | Gy. Mr ookin ar. ¢ t fowbie, Fish, owinw to the advanced seeson, bave | th seo str flee materty ance!, while many varieties of oui recess ee wt i pay mcate are evain found up ong the thirties, Srioked GOWAN, Vic ANOLE whe meste and lard nre alvo etilieted with the aame aspir- ULM hvae ks ALS WIETY ing disposition. whieh egain fs aleo manifert among 165 Vuleon et. 1 Kroceres cenernily, aod alto incoal, Of green fruit ' Me Peaches, owing to the lateness of the rensou, are | Pine. u : much bivher, being quoted uxday at @%a@S ior com. and Cha \ mon, and Hi vb to 9 for whites, Pears are in bite will tase iA at Moule ' ‘ better demand and dearer, while grapes aro abun- ne aud ge tle ta ¢ dant but high, Below wecive to-dar's quotations of the principal articles of family marketing F Butchers’ Meata. Roast beet, prime, --allte ; com- ‘ ; mon, 1802 Oeoup pieces, Salle; do atewhur pieces, siege Remsve : mis do tonenesa, Ty. lamb, per powod, | “ler, COTTON -pork. . ue Me, * tripe, toalte per pound: bar: Jo Jara, Monte: hain, 200806 Fresh Piah, per th, dare, —al de; ela, thal halibut, iSa%e; haddoc alte: cod-fab. lini herring, Salle; mackerel. ealtenel. Waukee: bine fet, Lonibe: porgies, Lalde ; blu teh, idaise ; but ter fic-h, Salve: sheeps bead, 2Sa55 Sinoked and Curet Fish. Amoked cota % halitat, Quathe; smoked smoked mackerel, lb’ Rid, Ib, 15! ovetera, efowing. | th; comin, dor.y 1 Oninds Ok ove per cra! It, per, Da, 1 Son hard, per Ja Thats Vevriablea Loustowr are welling at Bebe hobirabl, bh. hate ; « ) quart ban peck ; turnips, 1 fine | radieh by A rhubarb. a pepp re, belt aby nlite; sare, lunch, Bes panel we. water creseum qt, Loe; matile, Ye ¥ : cusumbera, Lale ; tb . i 3 ¢ ery, p hoed, bv . Bade; mpunalies hey 1 carrot, bane, date : . doz, ; bal pelea cook 100m) be: penetion, yur Lomave 5 pears, ware, Cooking, \ peek, duabuc, Cheret.—V'ritn butder, Bens; common, pking tuiter at Sonsbe ; cheree, beat, go! Ise: evga, Sal for 2be, sr Tucker's Charms of Veuth for ye ekin and tee. Price Seay ture tac the Laborato: cor, of 49th et. Sold by all Drugeiata and Kw. A. Loveloy, Wholesale Acwat, 93 Fulton et, N.Y, 358 ‘rever & Gaker’s iighest Premium Winstic Stiteh and Lock patch sewine Machines, 400 Broudway, New York, and 245 Fulton sticet, Hrook- MAL NOTICES, the Cowm- len eat Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Maclive aud Button Mole Muhine, No, Ov Broad way, N.Y. x m1 Howe Sewing Machine Company No 629 Frond N.,¥e RLMAS HOWE, dr., Presiden. a4 MARRIAGES, VANDEVENTER—ORMSBY — In N. J. on Wednesday evening, Sept, 2, by tae Kev dames 1 Murray, MOA. of Now Haven, Ce Lr, 7.4 Vandeventer to Mise Fannie A, Orie eRAT OAS, DONOVAN--On Thursday, Sept. 21, Kate Sears, beloved wife of Pailip Donovan, aged 36 ) gare. jeuds and relatives of the family, aod thoes r brother, Jolin 5 ave reepocsfully invited @ iunernl, from his inte residence, 159 thie (Friday) afternoon, as 1 o'clock, Calitornia papere ploase copy. lv HART —On Sept. 22d, of consumption, Mr. Edward Mart. The mombers of Prramid Lodge, No. 490, are hereby summoned to attend the mneral of our inte brother, Edward Hart, on Sunday, Sept, 24uh. The Lodge will convene at 1% o'clock, as their room, cor, Sthave aud 26th et. By order of the Master, 145 McDONOUGH — Om Friday, Sept, 2¥d, James, youusest eon of Jovn and elizabeth Meluough, aged | year, 6 monthe and 22 days, ‘The funeral wii take place from the resideace of bie paren'a, 1M) Mulberry et, cor, of Canal, uu sane day affernova, at ¥ o'clock, 16 SLATER On Saturda, N.Y, hos, R, Sister, ¥ daye, RQUIREB—Drowned Sept. 21, 1565, Josep Li. Bquires, son ot Johu A. ani Mary Kk. Squires, aced v # ld onthe and 17 daya, ¢ relatives and rriendeof the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday etter. noon, 246h buat, ALY o'cloek, trom she rerdence of bis parents, U7 Seventh et, Hie revoeiue wil be taken to Grecowood tor interment, ine SULLIVAN—At his residence, 549 Second ave, on Jerrer City, Sept. 16, at Cold Spring, 164 vears, 10 mouth: aud the dist ioet, Michael B. suli van, a native of Sow- castle t, Co, Limertek, Ireland, aged 3° ) ears, The relatives and frieuds of the farnity are re. mectfully luvitod to stwud the tmneral, from the Chureh of ¢ Immaculate Concer plo, L4sh et. anu Ave. A., this Saturday morning, at lu o'ctock, where a solemo High Mase of Requiem will be offered up for the repowe of bis soul, dis remains will be cou veyed to Calvary Cemetery at 2 o'clock in the after. oon INS WHITE —Oa Friday moruing, Virginia Ann, wife of Jolin White, aged 24 years and & mouthe, The relatives and fiends of tae txuuly ace respect. fully ted to aueud fune wi, on Ss allernoon, L4bb lust, at ky frou her ia Geuce, dy Lowis as, ou pop please copy, Alty the imonlers ui it Lawiges No. Oy Fe My are cnvited to asoud, ily TRADE NOTICES. | HP HOURS SUFFICILNT FOR A day's work? will Le dincussed a6 Meuropoituan Hall, 95 Sixth ave.,at 5 the and every sa: ay eveuile, Ub bus noice, TEW YORK CARVERS' ASS A tines W.celiuk Of Al Cai ver hela om buaday, 24th inet ar 9 of MATIONS din city wal be wk AM ut Rieuben ie W965 Bowery, FAC, OONUE, Viees, ALB. PRES LELE, Bee oat SOCIETY VORICE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MEM- bere ot Neptane Diviewn, No. 3. 8. of T), will be beld thie Batuiday evening, Seppe. dod, in their room 17 Howery, at T's o'clock, to revise our Constitution nud By-laws, Every ember te rquested ty be pre- seat, WM. PAKRHOL SE, W. PO 1 TENTION — MEMBERS OF THE Pather Mathew societies of New York, Brookiyao sud Jersey City,-You can save trom 61 Wo # buying your regalia of WILLIAM KAGKR, 11 Mul- berry oh Wp Hoos, over Bos's sure, 400 SATHER Noa. Gof Pratunn Mai Noo 1, ef Jers | FDWAKI LYON | K MATHEW TL 4 | New York. Hall bet fy o PM whore { Singe Moses, MeMuller 4 y others, Look out for our ballon the trl of Uctober, THOS. MEAGIIEL te M. McG RABY, Vice. JAS O'RIELY. se WI FE ATHER MATHEW ¢, AT. BR No. Sof Brooklyn. Et tut ‘I corner Grand « Sunday clock, Speakers, 1). t, Koy, I i Fey, and othery tera, cM feud other Iadios, Mevere, J. aod 1. Tavior, Liounea, Kel Maciay, Hathaway nui ochere, ©. Tigdle. p> : mer, THOS, JOYCE, Pros. M. MOKEEV EY Prcretary. 1 N UNION THERE IS STRENGTH tilde ¥ Mathew United TA. 7. Ii, Sucle'y No. D, K.D, will hold a Poise jerane m Sunday Kvening, at 70 ¥ 3.9 Cirand wt Tues ReG Ta, Mary's, Brook!) Columbia quent Mr, Cook by the Jady ime JOUN KEARNE LADIES FATHER MATHEW riety. N N.Y r their bal t. & Yo'clock bh M ed to attend, transacted si FURLONG, 1 rT SPECIAL MEETING ¢ Hig e A, Hy v hed ia MSt. Peverts Churet tou » 2tth inatyas Totcloek, Punctaab attendance of all the members ta required, se vorv important usiuesa will be transacted. My order}, NIHAN, Prat, Hh FITZPATRICK, Kee, see, a) HE FATHER MATHEW ene Society will hoid their re wt thelr Tall, S61) throome at. ov Sept th. The weeine will be Silvester Burna aod joun Mei J Bociety, singive by tenor Others, JAMES RIOLDAN, Mie. MAKK, Ker, seo i u ‘ mids RANSFIGURATION—R, ¢. TOA WH, SOe ciety wil hold a pubile elo on Baoday ue Dive, Sept. Lash, Psu loot, at thes) hal, coe of Mott end Park evil! ade dress the wee! ing on t fornl Abeta a e visit the sick and bury cus deat. JOEEN Stes BRIOB. Preatt WILLIAM FITZGERALD, Vice Par CK O'CONNOR « ie HE FATHER MATHEW T. A.B, sucle y No, 4will holt re 1 ANee Inert Ka their hy “ . Ine, Sept, 244) k ‘a | (6 er and Fayre, tir , enty (su foot PATRICK LA‘, Pree. WMO"! Rov, pee 1s PRESIDENTS AND MEMBERS OF thes Mathew, the omaa Ca bode, and tue Ladies’ Ten porance soci ” w Yok, Bae lyn and Jersey City, alec aud all who are disk oe oo eat In the pablicavon « it requested Ww momet a, js Yih, to organize a inition eriptions, Presidents + fend represen salves s to atkend Wil plane JoUN AL STIN WELLES. lil Rote ock Tit IMMACULATE CONCEFLION Tay B, Society will bud w pullie meesi Dn heiwe Hall, bast beh et. on pun ever fh, wt ae | Mewes 4 PRyiveser Myrne wil l« % Th Whitteger sud o; tr. BUCH Pour hey, bb iN MCLARNEY, Apes. So "NYE FATHER eleby No. i, on Sanday even) MATHEW aud lh CHARLES DECIR Rdee EW YORK YOUN \aecciation Mo. | N Pitth ave, Mouoa Kasay by Kev. Praucis | Supremacy of Conectence® publi aViterdy each ‘ , uJ i ead ‘ "De » CSuadayw oxcepied) from S ALM } |. 1, We HANGR, Kecotdias he Th | QUNDAY DISCUSSIONS AL Merion wan Mali, YO mr aat it sand 74 i uo aie fein and the iairmees ofthe Bible, An @ximsc, mweung at leg bh. M, HE REV, JONATHAN J preach at the W Cbristic a1, Wemoriow, boate frou, »IONKS WILL is Hapuiet Toberuacte, 141 StS o'clock iu the aileron .