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-#eOBstzaenvera se23a0 2s -_-aewnanranaeries fy —_——— bores ft, 100 mentary on tay well feel proud of what What ts Demanded of the South. THE NEW YORK SON. | choy tare done. Joven Bren, of Alabama, who not long snes, —— 1865, THURSDAY MORNING, BEPT. 2%, eame to Washington for the purpose of having an on foope of an Execative Quostion as te bas | DEATHS, DUFFIELD —On Sept, 26th inst., James Duffel 4 fm the 26th year o’ his age, The rela'ives and friends of the aleo those of bie brothers Michael and Robert, alse those of his brother-in- aw James J, O'Neil, are rerpectia !y in- to attend bys faneral on Thursday, the °®:h @clock, his iate residence 173 GCigice eel Trial of the Steamboat Rarners. 7 ni ter in The case of Wrus now absorbs public attention +h wale fen wees te ge Radars 90 far aa the outrages of late rebels are concerudy | hie believer it le ed chat the South will— Amon point for judicial dectaton fe likely to Lv trial of Wostern steamboat burners, Fire _Destare th African race free by the or+ joo with regard to the exact status of these per- | ¥' Row in progress at St, Louis, Mow ie | 68D! law of each Biate, Sones crash who have recetved the Rxecutive | Sareely lose important, ‘The chiet culprit in this | gease he hor Conga atone sisi riehie to the freed- Jon, The quostion will be whether this ection ease is Wittsam Moxpmy, who, according to the | men; political mghts, such as suffrage, ait a Seton Pree scent wetland enqaslited | idence, waa hired by the rabal government | {ATS Ain re alr euare ee To absctution for sine incident to the Hon, or | burn steamboarg on the Miseewppi and Ohio | the discretion of the severe) Staten. whether is {a Limited to # mere of pers | tivers during thé progress of the war. This But the freedom of the Alrican race snd Lead bea eovel and pecuniary safety, A pardon, im the | farious bustness was very mconesful, A large | Sn!) of their evil A nee ead inet fe ordinary scceptation of the word, means the can. | Humber of steamboats were dertroyed at various cannenen to he Unies. qvilation of am offence; end when used with re- | pointe and a4 different times, togethor with their | The question, then, i# narrowed down hah forence to » penalty, mesna remission, forgiveness, | Contents ; no distinction being made between those | Wil ws erly atts porriyry of their It {a difficult to see how the pardons granted by | belonging to the government and those engaged in | oivii rivbts, or remain indefinitely under # millery the President can be held to moan anything less | pesceful passenger traffic, The evidence already | government? than is understood by thie genera! definition, and | tlicited clearly establishes the fact that these out- Fall of the Watertall. yet if thoy really go eo far a8 that how can the | TA" were conceived aud planned by the rebel | gh fungus like bunches of wool curled hatr, pardoned be prevented from taking their geste in | overoment, and Wat men wore bribed to executo | end other traety ays the Puiladelphia Bouuerim, Gongreas by virtue of the test-oath? The oath very | them. A witness who was examined én Monday | which our women have been carrying on the nape explicitly declares that no person, who has given | ‘#tified that he was in Richmond tm the | of ihe neck, have bad their day, The waterfall, or “gid, encouragement or countemance’’ to the rebel- | SUmmer of 1964, and that in company | chiomonm, ig abolished by a decree of fasbion, with # man named Crank—one of the boat-burners | T)ose who shall continue to wear it will be deciac- Non, shall be eligible toe seat in Congress This Tee ianable, Teetere Amplion a disability reeulting from offences which | —2# Went to ere Bensamin, robel Bocretary of War, | ¢! bel ind the tines ant vnleailannn, nel the President, according to the liberal interprote- CLARK stems to have been after bla pay for services lien eaune thelr beet nea, They are small, but tion of the pardon, has cancelled and annulled. rendered in his incendiary capacity, and in the @ back of the head, ot For instance, suppose that e reclaimed Biste shall | eure vf all bea tetsh LinbebcokinttasaneS AL atiairs, the woolly De aeitcun, this Wee all elect to Congress one of that class whom she Pres- | “three hundred thousand dollars in greenvacks If | worn ny ladies, louked bideous, It may ‘dent has officially pardoned. His credentials Crarx would align the receipt in full.” But Crane | take some weeks to bring about the general acop- _ | Hon of the new head-gear, } at it must come, There Vetng Seas Guereey be ts requires 0 take the sald betebnel pal dle what ene dn fa po waterfall im the Fal fashions, A great oath ass final condition of his admission. This cording to the witness, “he and Barsamow made ® | gincunt of wool and curled bair will be thrown final settlement for Ofty thousand dollars in gold.'' | on the market, to be sranalerred from the nevks of he is disqualified consequence of asving iy , ; ped vecemmassl ext countenance’ to the | TD!# ie pretty conclusive evidence of Mr. Dunsa- fair women to sola eushious, pillows and beds, rebellion, he presents instead, the President's urin's complicity tm the boat-burning outrages, and pardon, officially absolves him from theerime is @ fitting commentary upon that gentleman's of giving the said Ceanverieihied and counte- | letter tothe London Times, previously alluded to, nance.” Here is plainly s hitch between the Execu- in vindication of himself and confreres from the been steady to-day at 149% 0 144%, The afternoon Ave and tbo Le. lative branches of the Government | °D*F8® A trepecending the bounds of civilised war- | quointions of the general siock market, compared fare. mNJamiw evidently knew what he wae ith those of yesterday afternoon, show an advance provid: id be that the pardon fe to ¥ y y Soteiniy ubaewes. aet how can it be other- | *0ut wren he encountered the perile of the sea | of from 4 to 84 per conta few sorts, however, wise? rf is tatended only to protect the person ip @ ekiff in order to get out of the country. were, by the same comparison, fractionally lower, of the 'nd!vidual rece vi: it, why is 1) necessary Gove. nments sieudy but Inactive, The loan 0 ‘ndividui ving why n ‘ ; ot or Rn fon, | market wes quiet at 646 percent. The accum' for Generals Les, Baavnroarp, Eaatr, Conn, Another Failure tn the Way ebeltion. 4 difficulty Tnx Haytion rebellion, which a abort tise ago | lation of caplial Is large, and lenders have Haurrom and other rebel officers, te make such |. 4 on the vari of mala te areeieewin fn placing thetr funds on call, Sterling exchange was spplication? The terms upon which they surren: | 1. vovernment of President Garraarn, ie eppar- | Wet, and quoted at 100% al00%. The exports (oxeln- dered gives them all the assurance of personal pro- sive of specie), from New York to foreign ports, for idly. Aceord! , ; tection that the President can grant to them, and if ently waning very rapidly, According to our | the weet ending Sept. #0th, aud mance the beginning the pardon isa mere reassurance of such protec- KENNON—In Broctjva, on we jay mornin 4. 97, John non, Capt. Johan a Kennon, oars aud 6 mon ba. aged 14 ¢! e fanersl will from residence of by parents, Fulten se apes Ti or area, ray, relatives an: ta the farts are reepect 7 Invited to attend. LEARY eae On Wednesday, Sept. IT, Ansstasia Lew friends are respectfully invited te reside: 308 Atlansic at, rte 138 I Pee Bent. 26, ta th 16'h year of her we 26, Margaret Newman, fo the fully invited to attend the funeral ‘Thursday hoon, Ath inst, at Z o'clock, from the residence son John, 787 Fiehth ave, hear 65th at. 266 after. her There 1 aoe 5 year ng 9 inonthe, 1 ativen an ends ef the family are re. oe piebi4 mY ted to Send Pm "rom the idenes of her pareuts, Woedhnall et, south Brooklyn, this (Thursday, afternoon, at 2g ofelock. 103 BMITH —Of a Hovering illness, which he bore #ith Christian fortitude, George W. Smith, in the 27th yearof his are The relatives and friends of the farnily are reepect fully invited to atrend the fnneral, on Th: afternoon, Sept. % at 2 o'clock, from his late * eves, 14] North Tth et, Brooklyn, BE. 1, to WILSON—Of consumption. at 145 Wolcott at, In teoklyn, Honora Wilrou, aged 3° years, Her remeine wil! be interred in the Cemetery of {he Holy Cross, Flithneh, on Frida af ernoon, Sept. 20, at 2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintaaces are 16 spectfally Invited to 4 20 TRADE NOTH Ee — ———$—$$$$$—— A BFGULAR “MEELING OF THR UM. rel yu ‘s hele yoom 198 Bowery, this Thurwdey evonine, Rages oT, 108 By order T,"H. EDGAR, Pree CHAR, WROP, 8.0.°% OTICE—1THE SEGAR MAKERS OF MOSS & HIRSCH, 199 Pearl et, have ato pod work en neccount of their refusing to pay @2 per thousand. The Committee, 20 PLUMBERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF the Jourveymen Plumbers’ Protectiv» Roo ety will be held this evening at their rooma, 187 Bowe- ry. All members are requested to come and a w or return their tickets. By order of THEOTN) REHOCK, Pres, ANDREW WILLIAMRSO 1 New York, Wednesday, Sept. 21,6 P. M.—Cold hea Becretary. lant advices the reliels were abut up in Cape Hay. | of the year, eouapare as fellows: FATURR MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIFTY, 1804 858. tiep, with @ protty fair prospect of being forced to For the week......... . RANTING Pay 9 No. 3, of Brooklyn, F. 1,, will hold @ public tem- tea, whet to it worth? So far as wo cen judge 10 | ois such terme ce GarvaagD might offer, while | Freriouuly reported... 1616 ESC VRomib34 | porance inecrine, cor Re this eve seems evident that the President means to restore to the pardoned the several rights and immunitios under the Government which they for- feited by the act of treason, and ae this te im possible eo long as the Congressional test-oath is operative, either the pardon er the oath must ne- pensarily be, practically a dead letter. We observe that » case is now before the United Btetes Court in Alexandris, Virginia, which may lead to a legal seat of the extent to which the President pardos teaches. A lawyer who bad been pardoned desir- td to practice in said court bus refused te take the cath, on the ground that he was absolved from all political disability by virtue of the said pardon, The decision of the Court has not yet appeared, but it ts quite probable that an appeal will be taken by one side or the other, which will bring the matter before the Supreme Court, The question is an im- portant one, and ite solution will be interesting to nd and Tth « AL volder, 1 iy the country generally wes sasuming @ peace ul Binoe Jan, Unt... $160,175.00 $17,801,008 Ainrors, Mi condition, The probability now is, theta few of! The New York imports compare as follows: the loading rebels will have the misfortune tolose thetr heads, and that peace will then rein in 1 tabu'9 Tlayti for afew months—the revolutions there do bcd pot average @ yoar apart, Somnchow rebellions Pevialiy teoecal A uh HJ prove rather anprofitable investamente of late, Cais oes, 1 eatico eienen,a88 Uprisings of this kind heve beem within the last On Chases teday Peas Gai heavy: AA pos five yeers ettempted in this country, Poland, at common, atid very firm for good oe, Wheat was least half a doren of the Bouth American, and Leavy and fe, lower for Spriva, @ thede Grace three or four of the Central American Bistes, an! | for Winter. Corn opened @ shade firmer, but closed im every «natance they have proven complete | heavy, Onis were mnchauged, Pork was firmer, Boef failures, This is note very encouraging prospect | waefirm, Lard was dull and heavy, aod Whiskey for the Fenians, If they serfously contemplate | was steedy, another Irsh rebellion, but perhaps they can win TOOK BALAR—TIRET BOARD, the favor of Mara, the mythological deity who \s boat dp Hs i 1°00 Cum. Coal Pr. suppoerd to govern wars, and so turn the ecale of ‘ 2 iver, success in favor of rebellion, Mean tonty Greenwood Marra KR B,--Nomination of officers. TUOMAS sorce niothers, Prest. M.McKEEVER, Roe Bee. aes ed FATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY, 1964, $1,011,607 No. Dof N. Y., hall, cor, 23d et. amd Oi ave. public meetine this erening. at T o'clock, @perkluy by Uncle Ben Warden, K. McCaffery of Greenpoins and others, Bing a4 Messrs. Koorney, John Carroll and King, and Miss Fov and others. The members are requested to he punctual in attendance wm officers for the ensuing term will be nominated this eventing. JAMES DELANKY, Pres, M, J. BAUSE, Rec ese retary. ¢ OHN AUSTIN WILLS, ESQ., WILL DF- ra lecture before the Father Mathew TA. 1b No, 3, New York, at Father Mathew Hall, this Thareday eve, fe Subject ~lntemperance-—Its co nugd guences, ere. King, Rielly and Matthews, and {soos MeDertit Tracy, Kennefie and others wil! FDWARD W. AUGHES, Pies, PATRICK MORE, Vice, CHAR, A, CLARK, see, do.,..mmall. 10) do. new iss. 1 0% GENEEAL BUSINESS. f Cr wanes (0 Whe general public, a8 well as to those directly af- | ng Great Hank Robbery at Concord, | 2)70''.8. ta leas. 04). 74 % v AM Aen 4 med > Siw Troe. T810.... OF 8 Oie003 T 2 CITY HALL PLACE AND 14 CEN- vi ee N. U-—Additional Particulars, GEO dO....4. 48d 90 10 Mariposs Min... 1: treet, Pawnbrokers’ ticke's bougiit for watchos The Boston Jounsat of Tuesday ways the ex- | 4 o.... N.Y, Com, R..... O46 founding Brass and Tinkling Cymbal.” Tua politicians, just now, profess to be very pe vaN do jewelry ciamouds, &c, The highest prices paid ‘or traordinary robbery of the National Bank of Con- | eo 17.8, ba i 155 the above goods, Pre 13 ANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT BY MY triotic, All the State conventions, we believe, re- heed area erent onelen ev ou eer ever eet or oes 3} : amplon metho; $6 a conrse of lawone, J.B. interest and excitement. The boldness end com- bos 90 Hud. Ry.R.... BUCKLEY, 57 King oN. ¥4 99 Middagh et, ni Preventing both parties, have noininated military pleteness of the transaction, the large amount Bis B00 4o....1034a1 3% | Fulton, Brooklyn 275 othcers for prominent positions, sud the political | ssoien, and the eecape of the robber or robbers | pcm N.C SES Rte doe tte te cy OF NEW YORK — DEPARTMENT seaders are complacently pointing the public to with their plunder. form @ combinstion of rare | 14%” Mo seeee THM BOC Mich, Con. KR. 112 of Mnance—Burean of the Receiver of Taras— those nominees as an evidenoe of how devotedly | Ti), spony IANS Ga Wan foe Ty Oo MBN Ker Court House, Park. —senieniber sth, Isis. — mmetances which are certain thout « paral- 00M. twoPR. 7 3 ‘etice to Tarpayers,—The ae for es on their respective parties are attached to “the brave lel in this ty. The rot 7 : $500 Cat 116 sonal property are now opene! for payment at tn soldiera” Thisisall v ell eo far as it o: 5 this community, The robbery took pleoe 88 | iron 6 5% 95 office, Lue notice will be given when the books wha . ory well 0 far a8 It BOC | near an can be ascertained, at about one o'clock— | 160% phn’ real eatate wilh be open, JOUN MURFIY, Re but why do not these political wire-workers carry | csciainiy between half-peet twelve and two o'clock, | ite brie 24 M."79..103 celver. PEARSE aR 1 thelr petriotiom @ step or two Sasther, and find | in, period duricg which Mr, Cheney, the cashier, bio Mich. Bo, td 'M, 0 ]) SSOLTTION OF COPART places in evs ep —_ vekaiiye ec, Pha was absent to his dinner. That it was accom fons pee hr edad 44 % ;. bevstofare arigttae ‘tier the ne La of J. Privete soldiers who are now seeking employ- | piisned by some one contersant with Mr. Cheney's | 6 Phoenix Bi... 95 650 do... 111 - HORTON & CO, doing business in 14th et, near ment? There is a B.blical parable which tells how Dovements, and by one who had previously stn ie Ceo, dinsthe mah @ FiGe O» aint gi KA BhORTON tea iapter re Certain Pharasce went toe public place to pray, | had access to the bank, there le not the least doubt, | yy pel. & fiud. C.. 1444 10 M.& Pda G2 Pf 85 d » having sold bis interest to WESLEY snd we cannot help thinking that bis religious de- One circumstauce which strengthens the eus- | 95 Poin. Coal......16) 10 Port Wo C... 09% | BRINKERHOOP, Dated New York, Sept, 13, 1°65, picion thet the rol bers had bad previous access to | 1 Central Coal the bank lathe fact that, afew days since, it wae | 1000 do. discovered me lock to the outer door hat been tempered with to such an extentas to prevent ite | « ‘« ' fi od, No serious attention was 04 v3 Patt fw Lg aod the matter would prob or forgotten but for the unfor- mt which has just takeu place, On this oceasion, While the cashier wae absent to dinner, ter door of the benk, which is up one fight 4%, wasentiered by means of @ false ng thus got into the banking room, the robb proceeded to the vault, which la fastened by « JFBSEK L. HORTON, IVORCES SPEEDILY PROCTREL Other law business attended to, No te suceess(ul. Conveynnclug, &c, Apply at oi Law Office, 17 Warren at KXOWLTON “MINING CO., 44° Exchange PLACE, NEW YORK, Sept. 27th, 1965, Nottoe is hereby given to whom it may concern, that she following named ehares in the Knowlion Mining Co, will be sold at Public Auction at the Com- peny's Office, No, 44 Exchanre Place, on Monday, Mh, 18A6, at 13 0% noon, sald Sharea ny fortelved for non-payment of assesewment 61 bw doy... . Was Votlon was about as sincere as that of the poll- ticians whe put military officers on the party tickets, The ostensible object is to makes show of patriotiwm—the real object, to strengthen their tickets. The public are glad to see the names of our heroes upon the party tickets, and they will take pleasure in voting for such nominees, but they very plainly see through all this patriotic buncombe of the wire- workers. Now, if this latter class want to entitle themselves to public confidence, let thom show by BROOND ROARD. ~ 1% 600 Had Ry. B......199 1S) 2H Cle. & Tol. R.... 108 8200 do,,....60%aT A Cle, & Pitts, K.. »O do... . 0. 800 Chi. oN. WR 300 do,...... ied Chl, & NW. Pr 6000 Mo, 6s,......... 1000 de... coupe of large tron doors, The first was un- | 20 Mariposn Min... locked, and the second was locked, but | 40 Castou Uo... the key remaine!, By means of the key the | 2” do..... r dae April 2d, Certificate No. thet works that they are really devoted to the in- | oobier unlocked the second door, secured end 73 err 4%: $0 al go... ' oN 3 vor 2 shares in name of Joshus Hendricks, torests of the returned soldiers, The selection of pocked up about three Lundred thousand dollare| jy ¢ repeat) «eres 1 | 13 ie “ F.. ©. Rober an occasional one, because his popularity is sup- | 2 money and bonds, and quirtly and rapidly de- | 900 Central Coal..... 614 600 P. Ft, W.& OC... 99! Fry ia oO « a Me |G. Roberta, ‘* a pared, The lock to the iuuer door of the safe, | lu do,..... Glwadi% 200 do., 10 87 for GO “ “ « posed to act as a buoy to the party platform, 18 not | Which had to te unlocked, was one of the puz- | ——== === 80 for ho “ “ “ all that the people want to soo, They want the | zling comb! dation character, and how the ibief SPECIAL NOTICES, 40 for 80 4 * “ “ polition backs aud hangers-on, who have for years managed 19 Aap peel Jy GO aa ramen neareeetiens wee 4 “ eyes held sinecure offices by appointment—they want ran lock ord nasily would have been to sry ;] The Phrenolegical Journal for October SMiforlo “ pedieeiats | Be to see all such weeded out, and their places given to competent and deserving sokliers, Accorflag to the present programme, the politicians are using uatoted with it, The bank, now known asthe | Comtains Heads and Characters, History in the “Concord National’ was formerly known as the | Haman Face, Christian Creeds, The American Man, “Old Concord Bank,” and was organized under | Our Social Relations, Work for W. nl the National bavking laws with a capital of $100,- apd ‘omen, flow to 8. P. Church, John Simpkins & Co, Wiliam Harrie “ Win Love, “What They Say,” Guing Booth, Hints to “ ” “ : 1 aah eat 184 for 50 . jhe sridiors ‘only 0 far oa they can be made por | tie roUhery wilt pot be large, probally not mare | Speekers and other rich resding, with Ulustrations, ‘py order of the Directory rucally serviceable, Let them show thas their than 680,000, a most of the funds were property | Newsmen heveit, Ouly #0 ceuts, Address Messrs, 851 » W. CAPEN, Patriotiom fe notallas the sounding brass and | of oer parce deposited for safe keeping. A| 1’ and Wells, 389 Broadway, N.Y, 844 ae \iak.ung cymbal.” small wooden trunk which was to the veully but | ~jyilvall aed Winter § ‘lothing which coutained mothing, wee broken oper, ania! for weo py Ke ot prices. leas, pin Wier ae tin trunk contalmng bonds belonging t© Wa. | the lareest assortment i any store A the city, is at Emerson, was audisturbed, sud also one contuin. | F. H, Baldwin's, Nos. 7) and 13 Bowery, 482 EAD 8 1.2, TRA TEAD 81-4, TIN FOIL Ty -Bongh hy heat i b per, porter, Ben at WiC, La Em hay Droste ce oor, 34th at, N.Y, wn Albany Trade Convention, Taw large attendance at the Trade Convention ing bonds belouging tow Mr. Tuttle Wailethe | ~¢; ak 1L3 AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL, 50 CTS; ow in session at Albany, evinces en increasng | process of yluudering wae going om @ lisie| eases: pergetty rrierg ema Ome 15 cents per gallon; Grafton’ paint, Ven interes, on the part of workingmen, im those sub. jecta which pertain to the general interests of Jabor> They have gone to work earnestly, apd so red, yellow orhre, 2 conta per tb, Limeeed oll, apiitt tarpeotine and coiored paint, cheap, whi lead and zinc, Scents. D, BIUWELL, 964 Pearl at, 401 git about ten years old, longing im the | Broadway, New York, and B45 Fusion esreet, Brooke fewily of Mr, Cheney, the casuier, wens lyn, Bil up the steire to go imo the bark, Bhe was 1 ar Tes ink ko met atthedoor by # man (probaly the robber) Pil anpery: Mid ck Mtltoh Sewing Machine, Ne, 6% Ivoade | PRICE REDL who told ber thas she coula vos enter. Bue insist Ne : THE ORMAT PENGLIBH far judiciously, The resolutions edopted yester- | wre ata. upou going in, saying thet she wish- bart x ‘ssw —evenceny _ | REMEDY FORGOLT AND RN EUMATISM, day in respect to the eight hour system of labor do | od to eee Mr. Chepey, when be iuformed her 4. i ecena var i filns ews, A rd Theisen none a (epee fates cele vines rs is % not make the very fooliab blu . | be bad gone to dinner and would wot be back unsil re ee " + Aven recent or Ivinod 0 uso BLA li? 'Y fooli nder which was com Pos eiclame. Ai thd M06 til’ Week baree ree ad. faa % Gout and Roeursatic Pris, They can be reiled up- mitted by the Philadelpbia workingwen, by throw. ing themselves into the bands of the politicians The resolutions of the Albany body declare em- phatically thet “‘our interests demand that wo should discard party politica and poliuctans, and vote for none but these in whom we can rely, @ may be indicated by their past career sod present character,’ The ts @n approach to the true doctring, and shows that the workingmon are begivaing t profs by their dearly-bought experience with the treacherous party echemers, They must rely upon them- selves, upon their own efforts and exeriions, aud the wiles of politicians should not be allowed to eosnare thom, The Bum has repeatedly counseled the workingman tw adopt this policy, and has in times pest pointed out the danger from this evi), eiten receiving any thing but thanks for tts trou. bie; but time has demonstrated the wisdom of iis advice, snd the workingmes themselves are com- fag to understand how alalifully they havo beeo femposed upon by party leaders, If the Albany wmveniian cumyieins lin woh og well as uv Les un as the most esfe aud effectual rewe!y ever off-r- ed to the pubic, and heve been uuivervally used in Laurope for many years with the rreatest succe«, Prepared in Enciand by T & HARSAN'T. and eold by WELLS & Cu, . 116 Franklin ot, New Yoik ; and mont other medicine venders. Her Maesty’s Commissioners bave authorized the uame and eddress of “THUMAF PROIT, 240 Strand, Loudon,” te Le impressed upow the Gor- ernueut stamp athxed te each box of the genuine meodictue, 45 HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID POR oid newspapers, pamphiey, boeks, and waste pu. of every Geseriprion, STOCK WELL a rM ee UN, 25 Ann st coor woetof Nassau. 315 HE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF WILDES found Mr, Saey ar 4 peu bo meation of Pring One te the sirauger she sew in the beuk until after sep r eis “e) s y at, 98 by , whisker and lowrvned Lack bat—probably Lovevoy, Wholessie Age uion at N.Y, abd felt. As aboot thie time while the robber was prosecuilug hia work undisturbed, there werv KA. hin, severe: D rectors of the Rank aawemn led for a meet AMMUTY—On $7th inst, James Ahmaty, Jr, of floor Leow, phe noe of the jobver was beard the tuners from bis late residence, 133 Weailtend quive distinctly, and one of the: Directors re pion Friday, 29 oem af 1 o'cck, PM eine tuarked tast Mr, Cueney bad revurned frow dios | fursher invisation, thence to Calvary Camere « for ny or elec be had not gone aod that they would | Latarment. vid bbe weeting e@ 8000 as Le ceme down. There HHT—On the 24th Inet, Th {a sume litle suspicivg attaclied Ly poopie ouside | 6 peer ii months aud #2 days uM Bright, aged of (he bank officers to the presence of # silk polar ‘tie relatives and friends of the famfly are respect. im town during the day, At about the ume the | fally invited to attend she funeral from the house of roblery took place he was in ihe parlor of the Mide | paste. ig per cya ee Thursday, 25th dlesex House selling some goods, and is ie said he Sittes at Sigh. from wus Caurchs at 4 appeared anxious Wo get away {U kine to take the | “oO helf-past one train tor Bosion. Wuoat dew DELANY —On Wednesday, Sept. 27, Mary, relict somewhat trow the suspicion sgaings im 1s the of James Delany, and daughter of Jolu MeMu lle: fact thas be bas visited town for some years * Vallycamidy, Co Fermanagh, Ireiand aged past im the capaciy of » pediar, and bis desc: bow is unlise thas of to ak seen in the bauk trp late residence, 874 Ninth ss, the lisue yirl. Toere eward of $30,000 offered IRVING—On Wednesday, Bepi. 27 Thomas for the apprebension of the robber and revovery of | youngest son of Richard apd Annis lrving aged the stolen property, which will probably ssimulaye | MORI and 17 day i the desecu Ves to a0 energetic and b The funeral will place from the Teaidence of for the rascal oad his pusden, mum Wee Ee eS Marnier, BaDs, 2 ab last. New Yok, Sopt, 8th, 186¢, 8 CENTS PER POUND PAID, CASH, FOR ‘old booka, pamphlets, newspapers, &c.; lio cts for fk ored 00.0) ie Walk rat GO. 4 Spruce on bis sid ** lai 1 )* CENTS PER POUND PAID Casi for a ite ress, the bighost pace oa ta the Sek THos b BESNEET, Pe oF, ARTICLES FOR SALE. | LV pesto Hg tab trang Ct el use w maim, a) Tie funeral will take place ®t o'clock, from her 108 CED TO @i PER BOX.—! & BENNSUT was dissolved on the 91st of Juse | 3T7 to attend the fn Fri 10) f ° Have ce day afternoon, Sept 29, | ¢ relatives and friends of the family are remper’+ | col O'BRIEN-.In | Brookly | cha'ra, lounses # f oma ine O'Brien, ier ace hier ey Jobo and iy | ding, init ore, stoves, cane seat chalia, tal re wreh | POR SALe—a ¢ =| 2 2 2 i 6 al AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, EX broidery materials, cfore fixtures &e, GEO. i LEWIS. will sell b roction, on Friday, 20th Sem. w 10% e’ciock, at 198 Graud et. an arsortment of hours hold furniture, store fixtnres, ilver builion, neles, &e., Ww tion of burers, Sale positive. Aci ION SALE OF GOOD SECONL haod furniture, this Thereday afternoon, at } O'clock, at house 1h Weat 26th et, near 6th ave carpeis, bedding, mattrerr clocks, tables. ch tr mirrors, shades, curtains, ui gins ware, cutlery, ki'c Orehine, “H.R. WRSTCOT?. pAve D, EGAN, AUCTION HOSE NO. 86 DAVID fT. BGAN will eel, thie dar, at 17 e'ciock, at Amity Hore House, 13) Ataity street the furnitara, capets, TM octave p cae. in. sherte, pillows, de; also atandard works went anchors; also @ four-whecled exeb. Cetaiogucs now ready 16 'F FNRY FELTMAN, AUCTIO? Dassae’. elie thle eat lOc) turn | ture inhouse 657 L. bth « | stands, &c.; aleo a fue lot of bisek walaat timbers | JouN H, DRAPER, AUCTIONEER— GOL JOHN 1H. Dati WILT, SeLL Oo THt Ray Beptember AT 11 O'CLOCK, At the foot of yu Keat iver, the following roots BAVEND PROM THE FIR® AT CORRS WAL : & * Abont 690 Tons of Gaun--Leghorn, Massania, Ming and colores jae 1K * HIDES, Woot, NSY CLOTAL ' 4tAN0 \ ‘ ta COW d DRS. AK haat rere BATE RDAY, Sept, fob, 5 At Li o'viock, A. M At Jackson's Si'p om) Daler COTTON at PAWSBROKER's SALE, 1. ¢ o'clock, at BE & IN Bowo.>, 6» lotapledee da ente apparel, coste aud pants, anduiher onus sult ble te the senson; aso 8 lot of o rpeoiei'e too Terme cash. Ly order of J. WHITES4 Cdnron #t.1 AWNBROKEn’S SALE — G, fold end » Onely, uo De Siruments de, meuce at 10 o'clock. By J.B, SIMPSON, AWNBRORER'S SALF—B, WRAV Jr, will cell this day, 645 9b ave, at) Alarce newer ti eit {1 Sood, cous at Coa's, Danis, vests, dresees, sheets, ir bede bedding, &e. My order ot WM. WOAVER, 4 AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Beet Boovdyay, of 40 lots men's and women's fall en er closh!ng, ellie and other drown, ok is, aba Fem UNDA sheets, spre table ciotha, quilt, blankets pt ows, parent ober vco ® worthy whe re and housekeepers, by 0. «. of ave, 11 AWNBROKER’S SALE — THIS Day, JAMYS AGAR, Ave onver, will ee lat 6! new Dowery. at i ‘9 o't.ock, 4 joie of ilk, merino and oiler Crewe, broche and wool shawl, wade © ota sheets spreads, Diaukets, beds, p anda varct: of Ollng cools (00 tion, ®@. worthy the attea'ion of keepers, By oder of J, L. PHILL sure, \ TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT., OFTICE 170 Sh ham sjuare, re Jeon the day, at 11 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of the grocery and liquors ore, 28v Fou thet, near Ave ©, couniery beer pups ice chest, eoap, starch, caudies, &c, nt \ JILLIAM ABBOTT, 17 Chatham ay, ee i stock apd tHatures of boc aq y 4-puil Kiugiih | oor pump, coppes weaeuies du | em, counters, &, 37S V ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC ATCTION, by the ened. ell the Book seus Jag OF MICHAL i tity bial t ures noon of that dav, te wale, Duied Rep Assign e of Kil MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— 4A leoth extraciad without p Beautital teeth inserted, $1 fied withont pain with the ¢ All opeiatious warranted Greud rt, 2 biocks from Bro SET OF BEAUTIFUL TLE He beat), $10 to #1; sectional eis, #h, ST tod Aching teoth oxtraciod without pain or filhed with woid or other fillings, Leeth cleaned o: # biter § couteto#l,and warranted by Dr if Vide fowe,y two doors below bis old ofiice, near she onto, i SET OF Ti < IN B HOURS et 645 bixth ave. auciiul, cheap, ight gurabe Gpper seis, Sete with piumpers to fill out the cheers eud restore youthful app. arince, Eutiso salisiactoa or no . © mivance required, THB NICROUS OXIDE LL AUGTIING GAS) * ecleatitcally p.evared aad adiaiul dnily 101 the e etiou of teeth without pal x'ra charra, ember the No, $45 Kixth av a _Dr. G. EVANS, Denier. ¢ a. SEI OF TEETH INSERTED WITH OB without extracting the roots, from $5, $10 to $15, Superior Gold, Silver and Bone flies; extract Without pein, JOSEPU DUDIN, Deuiuwt, 133 15th st, near 3d avo, D DRAKE,405 CANAL A ret of teeth ou sliver at ei 0%! Mf be $¥2; sectional sete 60 cents per tooth 5 th tiled wu gold, bone ce:nent or other filiiies by ol, bo Bh per woth, ‘Teeth extracted without pain, Mi i _MOKSES, CARRIAGES, & A LIGHT EXPRESS WAGON FOR SALR £% Apply at $ Carmine ot, 4 COACHES, WAGONS, HORSES AND harness tor wale—3 secouthand coaches, pice S50, Alsopew aud seoonshaud weemus oa Kody horses aud harness, seiiug Ol Ly Nevius chee woklyp, z - v ‘OR SALE—BAY MAL 7 YFARS OLD, stout bulit, Ub for arc ¥ OF C%yfee bor ney sound and kind. Apply as 16 Hora. . wi, CO. Sih ave fn the Lookiag Gless Shore ol OR EXCHANGT—TWO 6 Yous sound, Kind sud vente iu wil har ied Od Caliiage, Cau be seen at 1951 habe large, heavy, i7 years oll, p ce » HAMBLEION COLT, @ yeareold, very fast anu peulie: can gy lu dual or deubie harness airs a li bt Waekn add eett ol bare Des, Can 0 cOO4 us Mew ALLUA'S livery btelie 5 Mousoe at, N.Y, 4 — : ee > ens | Gri AND FOUN, O8T OR STOLEN — PASS- BOOK a 45,476, of De iis a a kaek Bees 4K, Appi cation wil be wae Bsua ci as my ve the int et Nov, MAKGARLT CON LER, Depo A OST OR STOLEN -ON MONDAY EVEN » 8 inwerr pavinee Liauk oo POva Rua GY Ib Wa seluie ib te t JAS $ im LAST, ON yiu the areruoou @cheik Coder om, With the own Whoever brings the will receive the aleve Telanoy at. Wik wT ‘ " 2 le $50 REWARD—STOLEN FROM 049 0th On the 20. inst 1 eorre: mare, 6 youre old, &. 6 Bands bisp, bind feet white 1 (vo aled War OD, Daibiod Liaca, with red «trip? a drawer in the buck seat, the pauu.s of the budy aie Punieds dark given. le above reward will bo paid w uay one that will giveorbring any (niormation of | Wt toed siose 64h Gen "Se eeutre tahie, iron bedeeece, maitrwers b wr keer / j — i a oa sae of oi” a. Cee ree @

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