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Saernerce ide oe eo THE NEW YORK SUN, | éetroundrete with egatiowe rope deneing Pe Behn ts, forethem. It won't do, Mr. Bexgsaure! If you TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT, 26, 1865, ha notoriety in England you must trys now Judged By Their Works. —________. Seveuas, of the reclaimed Btates have already xa it. ape don ge Alarmed. sai held Conventiuns preliminary to the organization ble iourant . nity nat VAdbttaatdd unimpr é the London News, ‘s seriously disturb: of local State Goveruments, and in all the rest od by the late Fenian 4 Wa Nive pr parntions are now making for mich Conveu- ni “ 6 Poulan developments. ce tone. It is interesting to watch the proceedings oh tg oleae these § sie te thers of these*bodies, particularly with reference to the Will be no question how Gie ae iis mere ebrogation of she acts of secession, The individ- | ohannel « putting down this movement. Ae @ uals comprising thet are, of course, mainly per+ bide A pha Aid me be dove There hy ie sons who were identified with the rebellion, ta | rt OF the serelienblete Drevention and ree me capscity. Many of them probably figured in | datie, It would be @ great merey to Ireland if the secession Conventions, amd the spirit with | every Fonian lender were at once put on trial." which they now enter into the work of rescinding Ibi dent that the Fenian movement is rapid- their ordinances of treason is worthy of study, | iv approaching the climax. A iweeting of the The Conventions of Mississippi, South Carclina | Magistrates of the County of Cork had been called and Alabama have been beld successively, and the | by the Government officials to take measures aa to close observer has doubtless noticed that each of | What should Le done in the case, and ceveral ad- these Conventions hag differed from the cther two | ditional war vessels are preparing for service on in ‘te manner of annulliug secession, Miesisetppi | the Irish comat, There is vo doubt that the Dritieh declares the act cf secession “null and void ;" | Goverument has become thoroughly alarmed con- bvuth Caroline “repeals it; and Alabama de- | cerning the movement, and that immediate steps ares that ‘as the institution of slavery has been | wil! lo taken to put it down at whatever cost, If oow royed im the State of Alabama, hereafter there | the Fenians really rasan to strike « blow for the shell be neisher slavery nor involuntary servitude | freeduin of Ireiand, they have not much time to in this State,” ete, Now, thie difference is of more | @pare, consequence than is apparent at the firat glance Mississippi te the only one of these States that takes & bold, straightforward and unexceptionable position, Ite declaration that the ordinance of se coasion is null and void, iss frank admismon that the State had no right, and was not jumifiable in ite attempt to secede. Nono butan illegal act can | sider what they had better do to secure the pollti- be officially declared nul! and void. South Caro- | .9) regeneration of the country, The larger part of Hina, ou the other band, virtually says to the world the delegates were from New York and Brooklyn, thes it bad the right to secede; that iteordinance | 1.45 fw were present from the interior counties to that effect was legal, but that circumstances | of ine Wate, The cause of this imposing gathering make it uccessary to repeal the act of secos- | \, discourved in the opening addrcss of a leading sion, No illegal enactment can be repealed. | rember. seid he: “Woe are all disvusted with the Tk may be abolished, annulled, abrogated, proceedings of the Convention at Albany.” If declared null aud vold: but @ repeal neo the thtensity of their disgust is proportionate to easarily presupposes legality, South Carolina, the Jength of their resolutions, they are deserving therefore, evidently wan's to be understood as hav- of yity. They seem to have @ sov- ing had a legal right to sever ite connection with ereign contempt for the politics of this the Union, Alabama takes @ position lens definite coutury, and so they} go back to the last,¢ dig than that of @itber Mississippi or South Carvlina, up the antiquated States Rights resolutions of 95, ‘Dut substantially muniiar to that of the latter State and make them the chief corner-stone of a plat Ts makes no mention of the act of secession. When form. But they feel kindly toward the degenerate that ect wan passed it claimed the right to secede, Democracy of the present day, and declare that oud its late sttion gives no evidence that the claim ‘Democrata are abso ved from all obligution® to has been rflinquished, It simply accepts the abo- support’! the Albany nowinations, The party Ltion of davery as an accomplished fact, aud acts | 3.4 feel doeply grateful for thie grant of aleo- upop that hypothesis, Of course the manuer im | iin, They “regard the States as the founda- which those States rid thernselves of their secession tion stones of our system of government," and orditiances is of no practical consequence, for there then hold that each one has the mght todo ex- Bano Pwpbability that their expensive oxperinent actly on ft pleases, Or—to continue their will ever be repeated ; but in the caso of Sjush foundation figure—they Lelieve that a portion Carolina and Alabama, it shows thatthe political | (+ the stones may be knocked out of lealers of those States are unwilling to ad the forndation at = pleasure, no matter mit thet they wero wrong in attempting what becomes of the superstructure, They ‘lo not tocarry their States out of the Usion. It shows believe thas the Union has been restored,” nor can disposition to cling to the old aute-rebellion docs | 44 Ke uoti! the Southern States are given their Wine of unlimited State rights, aud to concode “righte"—whatover that may inean, But the reso- Bothing that isnot absolutely necessary, We like | iting throughout are only # coutinuation of this the tone of the Mississippi ordinance. Th has the manifestation of disgust. Unfortunately, they genuine ring of Unjoulsuy without any attempt a8 | ominated no ticket, probably because they could equivocation of evasion. It shows that Mississippi | a4 a. inaterial of the requisite antiquity to ous teeta the Government half-way, aud frank y ex- the reaolutions--the burning of Bagnem's museum ends the hand of fraternity to the Union, Lis precluding the possibility of using the Egyptian example in worthy of emulation by those States mummies for that purpose, The political prospects shat have not yet formally renounced secessivn. of the States Rights Democracy are not, strictly Grumblers, but not Helpers. speaking, eucouraging, Hrriigyto every election campaign has brought <A BSS @ith it general complaint with regard to the man- wer of selecting inxpectors of election in this city. Mt has boon claimed, on good ground, that the Thirty Disgusted Democrats. Awout thirty onterpriai ¢ iadiviiuale, who mod sily styled themselves the representatives of the “State Rights Domocrsey of New York," as- sembled yesterday in solema conclave, in ono of the amall rooms of the Cooper Loetitute, to con- The Trial of Naval Engines, Tar acertent which happened to the Algonquin on Bunday,night, thereby suspending the trial of naval eugines #0 far an that vessel is concerae:l, in guiley of giving the Bupervisore power to appoint regresied by all who felt an interest tn the contest. such officers was highly peraicious, for the reason | Ay gh. gluse of the acciuent}the Algonquin bad an shat the sppointeos wero geucrally political hang- advattege over her cowpetitoy. both im the @re-on, who could not safely be trusted in such @ number of revolutions and iu the economy of fue’, Position, In snswer to these complaints, and for and her friends felt complete contidence in her the purpose of removing the alleged evil, the last eventual success, The Hoard of Experte who Aagisiaturo wook away from the Supervisors the superiniend the trial have not made public the power of appointing iuspectors, aud gave it to the course now to be pursued, but the presumption is Police Commissioners, with the expectation that thats new vinety-six Lour test will be entered the latter, represoniing both parties, and enjoying upon by both vessels, But whatever may be the popular sonfilence, would make more judicious remult of the atstiouery trial, the public will not be @elections, In accordance with this law, the Cou. Satisfied until the wctus! race occurs, They want missioners Lave lately been diligently at work in to see the mers sf the respective engines texted selovting suitable persous for inspectors, but they by the num!erof knots per bour at which they feprosont that they experience tho greatest diili can actually propel the vessels,{ considered in re- sulty in finding suitabio men who are willing to spect to the consumption of coal. serve in the capacity of an election inspector. Some plead the nocessity of their attention to pri- fate business ; others object to taking any official ors in an election; while many flatly refuse without any parley, and nearly all, Whose services sre deatratic, are india posed to accept the position, Now, how can we expect to havo pure elections if good men will | would bave been aa well for the Coutrol'er to with- Bol serve se election officers? Inspectors must be | bold bis public Vindication uutil after the matter had, and if howest and oficient men cannot be in Lad been offtcially acted upon. The public cannot Guced to fill those places, the reverse variety will | decide upon the merite of his case without hearing pecossarily have to be chosen. It ts from the class the evidence on both sides, and this, of course, to which these shirkers bolons that the complaints | wil! be adduced by the official eXamination, Mr. conceruiug Election Tuspectora have fc rimerly | Runyan makea « @ very good case for Linself, ewanated, and now that they have uw chance to aud dresses bis defence tn the garb of Correct the evil, they refuse to do it, This is altos | inn: eonce ; but the prosecution will alia to perf gether wrong, We ought to have the very best | rate that garb, au’ unti! the result of their atte men for Election Inspectors and those whom the | shall have beou toate known, tt will be futile to public select should regard their services, not in attempt an opinion in the premises, The charyes the light of convenience of pleasure, but in that of preferred nat ith: Controller are of a very se- an obligation to the public, ‘The pay is of course | rious cle: ter, and should be thoroughly sifted, no olject to many who are thus designated, bu: for | Until all the fects are bro ught to light, upon both the suke of doing a public good they could well | siies of the question, the public will decline to afford to accept the modest cx mpensation of tive | give the Controller's defence any more weight Gollarea day, This is the firms attempt to reme fy | than, under the circumstances, it merits. Tho @ long-existing source of complaint and isof course an experiment. If it fails through the neglect of | yin licstion of Ais action with reference to the our boss vitizens, there will be no ground tor them | o to fud fault beroafier, Detending Themselves, ConTmoLiem Baaanan yesterday published an elaborate defence ayainst the charges of official malfeasance which havo been preferred against him, Aw today is the time selected by the Gov- eroor for the investigation of these complaints, it mout which emanates from the Mayor ta prepared in legal form, and eribed to under oath, from which fact wo infer that itia tho ouly defence that functionary intends to ofler in the exaru!vation by Gov, Fawtos, anuonnee! to take place to- ‘ay Vhe Mayor defenia himself agains the charve of corruption in ng the atreet-cles contract to ® party other than the Compost Company, on she ground that he was advised by the Corp. Counsel aud by the Recorder * that the raid C It Won't Do, Mr. Benjainin. Ruwsamin, the late rebel Seorstary of State, ap- peare Lefore the English public in a letter to the | Loudon Timus on the treatment ot Federal prison- era by the government of which he was a member, ©! course he denies that any cruelties were prace tised upon the sud prisoners, but adinite thas they Were suvjectedto much sulforing, But, according fo the fugacious Densamin, ib Was the Federals and not the rotels who ure uccountable for the suitor jug of Union prisoners, because our autborities Would not consent to au exchange. If Mr Banva- Min has made binself believe this yarn he has Coue well, for bo is )ot likely to bave any other converts —certainiy not of the impartial kind, The trial of ‘Wins has developed facts enough to set the ques Ae lees 4 — : t ere 1s a flerce c tlon of cruelty a” rest; and 9 for the failure of our ier oceaa ia 8 Bers x ontea an foot between authorities to exchange prisoners, it is now a mat- red challenges have been sens by as many officers tor of history thatthe rebels alone were responsible te tit Ratt & POnular news per for daring . Me “eof on a —_ yay ol Gon eee own body, Tois state of things is asa on encouraged by the pod like @ criminal, aud loaye poor Wies and kine | King, ue pany wae nos authorized by the lawa of the State of New York to make the said proposal, or do the made with such Company would be in peral ’ Kut as the whole mater is now befor: the Gov. shall have been rendered, AUCTION NOTICES, bh dtd i LOTION NOTICE — ¢ x HUN Te ept. EPH iNT, Gooda we'll packed, 7a ICTION SALE OF GOOD SECOND. tare, this Tneaday afternoon, at 2 W. #6th et, near 6th ave, com- carpets, parlor suite, inirrors, ressing bureaus, aofas, chairs, and bedding, hair mattras-ve &e; kitchen furniture in erent No tponeme: ti » LE reat por Ms, rain or shine { XTENSIVE SALE OF PATENTED BE steads, poten, marble tete-a-tetes and carpets, O'clock, at 28 Bowery, Financial News, Markets, &e. New York, Monday, Sept. %, 6 P. M.—Cold opened ot 148%, sold down to 1435's, and cloved at 4 P. M. at 143%. The afternoon quotations of the general stock market, compared with those of Saturday afternoon, show an advance of from to 2 per cent. Govern- ments were steady and quiet. The hanks’ statement, this week, is without any notable feature, the eondi- Netle changed from last week of $565,240 in legal cs Pe ROCKERY AND assortment to suit tion of the items hein There ip an increase epecie line fadown #589.07, The loan ith sand well supplied at 6 percent, with @ ir amount of trananec!ioue at 5 wasdull but eteady, preing over 900 y Foreign exchaure Bille at 60 aes pay oH . M M +] r ar ve, at VS ea lO%, On Chepge to-day Gan eure Pork wae firmer, Beef wrerteady, Lard wes firm, aud Whiskey was quict and steady, ATOOK BALES—FIRET NOARN. 800 Del, & Had 2h) N.Y, Cen. K Wheat was 2c Oate were dull. top bureaus an J. W. EZEKIEL. Auet't, 45 ENRY G, EVANS, AUCT., WILL SELT. on Tureday, Rent. 26. at 10 0° clock, at 18 Barclay | F Asrortinent of white granite and com- crockery, table ginesware, ware, &e, the stock of a dealer rot Sale without reserve, DRAPER, — AUCTIONEER. lated HY ERS’ SALE ie) DAMAGED Goons, Perty, saved from the fire at Coote ant and Water ete, ablic auction by JOHN H. DRAPER & CO Bale to commence TUESDAY, Sept Adjourned Sale of Saturday, Sept. 2 AT 11 O'CLOCK, ind to be continued every day at the fame hour tutil all is sold, 4,000 Bales of RAGS, tog trota business The following | Bonded Warehouse: 140 Erie let M on Pr + Wii be sold at son Cherry, bs om Cle. & Pitts. R Bn do. 6) Chi. & NW. Tiw do. 61% lo ChL & RT R 600 Mil. & St. P, 1. On the ground, a 06 Gallatin N. Bk. 10 Central Coal, 10 ‘ 7 Mais! ji Al, &T. Het KR, lw Chi, & Altoa BK, lui SIAN JUNK. 1,000 HIDES, vaninced Wheat, perty aa inay be saved, 1000 1.8, 40, '81, re..107"s TERMS OF SALE HOUSEROLD RICHARD ETELD, Au ue 10 ofeloek, the « houre sH.Janies t, sitting rooru and etts, kitchen furniture, beds, bedd Iiy order of MO DOODY. Att'y for M A WN BROKER'S will sell on Wedm luow Obio & Miss 10 Com, Coal Pf. 10 Quicksilver M A. . 150 N.Y, Cen, R, lay, the ’Tth tne SIMPSON, @ lar Aly YOUNG MAN watches, joweiry, do, , commence at 1 AWNBROK JAMES AGA alare assortment of men’ wearing apparel, consisting of #ik dresses; broche and wool she Diankets, beds, p lows, boot, other senroualle cools, weil dealers and housekeepers, 69 Second avenue, AWNBROKELS SALE—G Auctioneer, will sell thia cd 1¥5 Bowery, @ large assortrie Jemnanta, &e, S HERMAN & CO. We and peremptory anle Fisker, on Ww , SPECIAL over & Baker's Highest Premiam « Elastic Stitch and Leck Stitch Sewing Machines, 406 Broadway, New York, and 2: OTICES, Fulton etreet, Kn rook~ Wheeler & Wilson Lock “stitch Sewing ch and Button Hole Machine, No, 626 papas MALUNE & K we Sewing Machine Company, No 620 Y. ELIAS HOWE, Jry President, Aventa wanted Tacker’s Charms of \ euth tor the lexion, ekin and teeth, anufactured at the Laborator cor, of Ath at, Price One Dollar pe: «No, 866 Sixth Sold by ail Drugviata and Lovejoy, Wholewde Agent, 04 MARRIAGES, 21st. by the Rew, Mr. Kockwill, Thomas L, Brown to Drusilla #1 fou, all of Brooklyn A GREAT NUMBi barrels gin, rum, port and ¢} A iarre jot of other liqu Jers aud othere the above sale BBOTT, AUCT'R— OFFICK 175 ™ Square, eeile on Wednealay, the stock and fixtures of the grocery and liv s t } etarch. Candies 2 ale, Hqauore, &e AUCTION — W, W eduesaday, the » DOWLING—On M of conrumption, reella aud gle late ILLIAMSBURGH TOWNSEND wh inst, at 1) 'e o'clock, at Meath, Ireland, fnily invited afternoon, sept. | hande, A.C. SI RKENZ, 201 Grand ot, ye ee £8, blacksmiths’ toc ILD AT PUBLIC by the andersivned, all the Boo! Mmenteand gecounte of RICHARDS & FLE the Vestibuve of the Ci ty of New York, on th ithous further invitation. -On Sunday evenine, Sept. 24, Charlie, in- Charles and Christina bay, aged 4 mos, ty Hall in the City aud Coun ureday, Sept, 28th, at 12 ofc 'k of that day, terms cach at the time sted Sept, 21, \. pot RICHARDS & FL Anas store. Apply Th) Kroat eek, froia the residence of hie . GILBERT BAY Ks, -At hia residence, on Sunday, Sept th year of hiv ave aie invited to attend #t, from HOF—On Rept and Bridget Keto, Co, years, 2 months and Ilda The friends and rcjuadntences are rerpectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, | o'clock, from the resilience of bis b : oF) | an OY ¥ Sth. John, eldest son of Joha ; or XN 4 oD ae Hoscommon, Ireland, aged 3 N $20 AND #30 WERE Lert | B riday morning, on she showease in the Hardware Store, 200 Bow returned tothe owner t the advertising expenses, OUND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY at 1 » Owner can have i, Morris Canal Pie yet eye eek a ying bitueeif, and On Sunday, Sept, 24, after a short hut niul illness, Michael Maher, in the 26th vearof | calling on W. F. B.S ave, preferred, ining will be taken from his late residence, 38 Mulberry at, to Transtiguratu . 09 Touesdry morning, awill beceiel Os?T—BANK-BOOK = 104, Hank of Saviugs, Bleecker at, The fader will please returi and receive the thanks ot the owne A POCKET-BOOK Treasury note, $0 in ataall bi lay yment of them savers BAlsters AND OPERATORS WANTED on Chureh, in Mott ‘clock, where a Le. ated forthe repose of bis mn thence to Caivary Cemetery tor inter. The friends of the family are re- epectfully Invited to attend, nm it to the Hunk payabie to order witable reward BEN rot David and Maria Mivor, in ibe vist year the relatives and friends of the fainily are tend the fuveral ee fully invited to rv i W. oth at,on Wedue winter, Cali ail the weck at 206 Weet 4s:h et. Work #iven out to good Lunds 176 EWARD--LOST, A RED COW, V aoe : bh} URNISHERS WANTED—BtRNISHLRS, pe on horna, trom 47th at, aves, on Sunday morning last, O'DON ALI), a poor widow, D—LOST ON SUNDAY MORN- 1 ave car, on wetting out at 47th at, @ wok containing about $41 : pald for its return to the office of @d ave KR. Company 64th at, EWARD—LOST, ON net, ia the afternoon, ar achain collar on, with the owne: Whoever brings the above d. will receive the above reward, M, ‘ort Cavster for laterment, On Sent, 24th, Eugene Edward, son M. and M. B. McCarthy, aged ¥ mouths and 4 Tho friends and relatives of the family are respect. dito attend the funeral, on [ue 26. 4 o'clock, from the re Sis Tenth ave, to the Troy bow Fevere Please copy. SHEEHAN. At hie residence, 408 F the woth inas € &G,. LORILLA » 1 (‘HAIN STITCHERS SLANKET oti | C AEN. TIT HERS AND BLANKET Au. in the Tith vear of Deveated was # uative of Ardugh, Co, of Also a boy to | a the to JOAN FLANAG AN, Vanderbilt's Lan Staten Island 1) wd friende are reepectfully invited 1 the funeral, at 2 o'clock, to Calvary Ce WALKER—On Monday mornin Li Walker, seed 2 ye bterol Georwe and Fligabeth Walke The relatives and triende ot the furnily are re- specttully iuvited to attend th e ot her parenia, 63 Ther day, afternoon, at 13 ‘TRADE XC tGOKLYN TATLORS? TRADE PROTEC- “BOARD AND ROOMM, — YOR: GLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE C Girls to le hoard and the cout by Call all this week CAN BE ACCOMMOD ted with board In a private family, Cal or 5 days, at Lo4 Weet 200h et Pi N TO BOARD—WILL TAKE rd, where aimothes's care Good references, Apply iu bakery, 2 eirle wan of a home, Us1 Mad FEW GIRL pa at, thie (Puce. #6, cor Bowery CA? MAKERS WANTED —20 GOOD Hania Place. K. TORIN CLOAK MAKERS WANTED—100 FIRSP SURNISHED ROOMS—A FEW GENTLE- p acco mmodaied with neatly tu:nished leo & Binall family euppiied with cook Apply at 113 Weat Suti at, bet. Bron 3 to press clo © attend this meeting as nection with a bil of pr be brought before the meeting» Evans Townes, Bauer & Bros KINKEL, Pres, RNISHED ROOM AND TWO ble is wanted, by a widower und 3 daughton ily preferred; pot above Prince than Macdougal #1, on the West, (he Bart side os the city, M, DEEL, see, RICKLAYERS? Address LENANL, ‘D—BY GENTLEMAN AND rootu, with board up town, W Slst #h trom Yd to 4th ob KF, ehuting terme, #lich Mayor, alm, appears before the public in a lengthy | ance is to be brought | PERV IS, Pree, OOPERS NO, 5 WILL HOLD A SPECIAL meeting at 69 Vanda #t. on thie Tuesday even- Mewthers in a duested to attend, aa this ie the last « WILLIAM HACKETT, Pros, ges brought before the Governor. The docu- | Daia sie obtaln good situations. Wane y ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN Ww neh and blind maker, 206 Hroadway. room | 173 achild to board, or a baby wo bring up on fy Apply 18) Fart doth at ARTICL ()UERATIVE PLASTERERS—YoU ARE hereby requested to attend the recular ween y | meeting thie Tue SUR SEWERS WANTED, AT 15) W lila OR SALE—A FEW OF HARPERS other Kooks, weil bound, Inquire for Mr, EVANS: Hou Of “TOES Wente | MEDERMOTL, VORY NUTS—A CHOICE LOT OF ROUND Magdelona Nuts, eulsable for turning, for 1Ty Waterat, up stairs, sale. Nek EAM ENGINE FOR SALE, CHEAT —A portable engine, with stron roo Works Lith uve SOCINTY NOTICES, ROOKLYN FENIAN BROTHER ave changed their pi and will hold the ay evening Sept. 27, at Ty by notitied wo be present, we bus Tbe biought betore the ernor we withhold comments until after bis decision |! MURPHY, Centre, 1), M ADIES'’ FATHER Ni N ng ab sheir hall, cor, « ay evening, Sept. v6 A Sutton, of Brooklyn, Carroll, Pagan, Cole, Mise Annie Frim} tue Brown, Mr, Redtield, and the Lee fiso Le present and play some be ‘The members are requeste sation for officers for the ensuing dow is, BANGUCK 4 CO, A Gm WEAY kood, 6-horse power, boiler, at the Giobe work of cleaning the sireets, and that any contracy | SODA WATER APPARATUS—ONE © Apparstus tor Stes OF | BROWNS. 141 We will exchange for sex. and 4 Whitelall at, MANUFACTURERS tobacco wrappers aud fillers, rea Vuelta yo forrale low, e6 JOBE BNIIUCE De, = ANS GIRLS ot TOF EMPLOYMENT MATHEW House, 4® Caunl at N,, 1) SEGAR (GIRLS WANTED TO "LEARN TO MAKE A ()—THIS SUM WILL BUY A Quite new billiard table, with marble plates, Inquire in 52 Greeuwich st, in the bar-room, — $uT LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED— ‘Apply as this eitiog, julstry and tolerated by the | iss | LONG, Kos, Bee, UY AMS, 455 Bioudway, UD 6 WANTED. AGIEL WANTED Wilo CAN Wo W. & W. machines, and with the han tom vests. $5 to +9.a week paid. Apply 1ith #t near Ist ave, A. NUMBER OF BAISTERS, PINTS) 15 buftonhole makers « eremen: the bess Prices prid. Call ats) Ridge at. Fo NOKKIS 5 RTIMICTIAL FLOWER MAKERS WANT. el—iranchers, stnall hende and learners, py best wages gud ateady work given, at 11 L street, FRENCH DRESSMAKER, A GOOD Tr also one app entice, None but Pieare call at $19 Six h avenue t* Mme BLONDEAN W BLANK BOOKS, A BOY tnachine, and one to work tn the AUSTIN & MAGILL, 146 and 14 A BOY WANTED—ONE Ie TO 1/ YEAR @. who can wr nd bring com re tuendation, Aypiy 75 | fear Bleecker. tt. A BOY WANTED—12 OR 15 YEARS Ui < ave, akel it generally fol_e i 6 to leura a trade, A jock. A “GOOD OPERATOR ON Will c tt Wilron's nach ine, todo hemming an el ahirte, Calleariy in the day at C1 ave Cand PD. ; A BAKER WANTEDA SECOND HAN! towork onbread. Annly Mrytie, cor, It ave, Brooklyn, F.McATEER BOY WANTED TO A end nda fich stand, at & “AGENCY WANTED TO in Philateiphia, 1 the @. either on conan Oddreas PRODI CH eve sud ilthet sth N OYSTER: N AMERICAN YOUNG MANS 2: Y! N a A \ UNC » 24 YEAR of age, wane ne ibuation a* porter in a wavohinan a ther torpectable buriness: 19 resly aud willing te writes © eood b ’ il ee'l | goed recommend T. Nw Box ® A PRENCHIMAN, chiniets, wate ent Adiirems EXPERIENCED MAT yoment io A Weert ll *t ’ jordon pre tnake hia own u make bimect{ gene WITIT A FRESIT pout to wet-nuree, In quire 14 n, KEW GOOD CARPENTERS WANTED, fRit si Goldet, JAS. HOOD & CO Ng sLLY, A SHEET IRON WORKER, ACCUS. 1, G, LEWIS, utot women's clo ity order of RO SIMPSON & GO AUCT’S,—SPECIAL tomed to riveting. Apply $69 Washington ey hear Murrar, No CLAPP. s GOOD SPANGLI kint Factory Oi F MALE AND FE. Auded ru tions inelty or e+ t . can he recommended to all, 7 WANTED TO LEARN PIANG Mohit me who has already we t Inquire of A, WEBE ‘ Aire Walker et. a STOUT 4 BOY THAT IS NOT APKAID 1 work wanted at CAREY'S box « rear of 47 Nuno et wii FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR WANTED £Athe bess salary will he peid, Also aon! ak GOOD UPHOLSTERER WANTED, AT Uj Kast Isth et. A.W. BOGERT aol YOUNG MAN WANTED AS PORTH RK in a bookbindery, Apply at 20 North William ot. UJ GOOD STOUT BOY WANTED IN A MAKER-APPLY TO taien island so BOOT AND Silt JAMES WHITE, Stay ] OY WANTED TO CARRY PARCELS— sood reference required, In juire at 62 Walker 7 "lor EEE E THAT UNDER. stands thi er business, at U4] dd ave 7 OY WANTED TO LEARN A TRADE— About 14 years of are: must realde w th hie pa rents, Apply at 425 Broome st, fq] Boxs WANTED IN: PRINTING ¢ FRICKE, 18 Fulton et, ‘Thoee wecustomed tot ? THE [ AKER WANTED—WANTFD A YOUNG man to work at the baking business Apply 479 Third ave, Bray T dren w ov tain bead work by floor, after MING to LADIES AND CHIL y their leisure time, ean ying at 65 Warren «, dd poait rev rr 1 on linen coate; to good hande «tecdy work all both mal 1 fetunle, wanted sted Ware at PEASE & HURL: 5 ohn ut, 9 NALV BLADDERS WANTED — } / which the hich ket rates 18 Cha Pat 45 South let #t, bet. Oth aod Tth, Willlameburen Vt SARRIAGE WOOD WORKER WANTED / Ole used t Ml work can vet & etoady joh, blackamith'e trade, Apply ie SET AND BUTTONHOLE MAKI rm the corset business, aud err Apply Sdays, -21 broadway, 1k ‘OLORED OFFICE BOY WANTED—APs ply to American Teeth Co, Dentists, G1 ast 4th to make plain and fancy eaps Apply at © Park class he ‘ Alea D's and ¢ von Wheeler & Wil- ea; 6 good eirie yet vel) Apply CLOAK MAKERS “AND OPERATORS Wanted. Stendy work fur good bands. Apply to 1 14 RK. HAYWARD. 822 Canal at, JRESSMAKERS AND APPRENTICES wonted: also @ good operstor tor Wheeler @ Wilton’: machine, Apviy at li) Kost 1th #t, ald QAUERT HOOP SKIRT MAKERS WANT: ed—Also virls to learn, above 1h years of age, aud who are pertectly willing to wive six daye bine Ap Walker at, pies. 0. & ACT. MEYER, dul Broadway, cornes AXCELSIOR AGENCY—THE PLACE KOR 4 youuw men desiring « tiploy m and wishing to lately, a« wood UR BUSINESS — WANTED, A FANCY fur cutter, or one that can work overtine. High prices, Apply to TG, BOUT, 139 Froat at, B wok. lyn, N.Y, 84 UP stairs. 192 Fst CLASS” PURRIER” WANTEDS Will be paid to one who unde ture, vir at 251 and we ide, fiom 6 to S o'clock. KKOFE at CLASS OPERATORS WANTED ON wer & Baker's machines, good wae 1D, 94 Chan bere #t ods ‘SS WANTED—A FEW vood lands can have wteady work, at FE. a. at Broadway, | Nb Have ing no home, may Nply ut the Garis’ Todsing A ert paper boxes, and man ag Porter, Apply 50 and ol 4 Maiden Lane. bicins # GOD FUR SEWERS WANTED ON Skins and fitch, two days, 4 188 Broadway, up stain, APA LD }IRLS—WANTED: TO MAKE ARTIF ficial flowers, A few to ,learn, Hhiag -

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