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NEW YORK SUN. En NR A TURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 3, 1865. State Llectionn. The pica! campaign attracts more attention from the public as the time approaches for the coming elections, out led off yesterday in the October oie and one Week from to- day, Pounsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and lows will follow. The only issue jnvolved in the Connecti. out election is heiprefhees amendment to the Btute Constitutionggran! ng the meht o: suffrage to negroes, Connecticut is the only ono of the Now England States that now makes a color dis crimination with respect to voting. An attempt was made in 1957 to strikeout the diseriminating clause in the Constitution, but the project wan de- feated by the very docie've vote of 19,145 against negro suffrage, to 6,253 iu favor of tt, Notwith- | @tanding this emphatic decision, however, the frieude of the measure now fecl confident of suc- ooss, At the present writing the result of the election is not kuown, but possibly sufficient returns may come with our late tolograma to | He is now again before the puilic, tn a lengthy re indicate in thie morning's Bux how the election | Joinder to Judge Hort, in which he take# occasion has gone. The election in Pennaylvania,which will ocett on next Tuesday, is of no gencral interest excopt #0 far as it may indicate toward which party the tide of public favor is lowing. Only two state officers are to be electoi in that state~ Audi- tor General and Surveyor General an‘ it is pro bable the vote will be light. In Philadelphia, bow- ever, there ie an animated canvass pon the muni- clpal ticket. The election for city officers there, unlike thatin Now York, is beld on the same day an the atate election, The contest in Ohio excites Dut iittle interest for the reason that the result ise | So & boloisteats & Governor to | Poltion by aasailing ite members, in the hope that foregone conclusion. They ha elect there, and the rival tickets are headed by ex- Major Generals in the Union Army, but the Repub- Kicans at the last gubernatoris! election hal a ma- jority of one hundred and two thousand—s barrier which the Democrats cannot hope to surmount, particularly se the Btate Rights faction of their party are running o ticket of their own. Indiana election will be only for minor state officers, but the opposing parties are pretty well balanced In that state, and result will be interesting as « political ‘ straw.” In | tween the asesilant and the agesi ed the truth onght |» upon the money market. It is thought by some bankers that it will create & temporary stringency: but the amount required is so «mall, compared the latter and thrown violent! back over a desk. oR My TRADE NOTICES. Mr, ah omea of jar ment. Mr, Yancey was never very heavy, thou Tithe and active, ‘La the fall hie opine was berio — with the aggregate volume of the currency, that it | injured, and when the by rs rushed upon the: sar iaretular meeting on this Tuesday even is not hkely to be seriously felt the two and dragged the one from the other, the theip in Venlaed of feponener ns Ue er Crt istead Gect sg hey ha et | a RoR pea Go hye ckle . > . B. NG, Preset. PHIL Many Words to No Purpone. He was carried te bis hotel ; « vote of secrecy was | MCKEOWN, Bec, soe Mie l jat Btrce Prosident Liscots notified Mowroowent pte teeeeeeaetiemeneneeeneteenenemennetiiiasitiatls COACHMAKERS’ UNION, NO. 1, WILL AUCTION NOTICES, AUCTION NOTICF—CROCERY, GLAS and China, F. B. HUNT, Auctioneer, Tuesta: Oct. Sa. 1 oeloek, @t VSL Pearl et, b JOS. HUNT, Coot aesortment to suit Gears, puode well packed, 4 UCTION SALE—W, A. CARTER WIL sell thie day at 6 Greenwich et, bar and liqu atned, and the encounter hushed up. No one in ‘OTICE — THE REaIy A = “¢ | More. ea firtares, counters, chairs, tables. bout! Di are Chat his services as a Cabinet Minister wore | Rchmond except thas body of meu knew of the N meeting of THE REGU aoe tk fanaa barrels, Hquore, &e mee henner 1's. 4 no longer required, and th iid Gen bed cots" cireimatance for six months after, Meanwhile the Reon held inthe large hail. No. 26 8th av UCTION SALE OF GENTEEL HOUSE + God that “his time hat ’ Victito did not recover. He drooped from day to th day crane et At7'¢ o'cloca, By order hold furniture th the said Brare bas been in achronic state o: antay- | day, He became lathes, hopeless and vacant. To Ai OBES McKNIGH, Chainnan, | at house 151 Weet 6th oniam to the Administration, Those with whora | W48 travaferred to his own bome, where his con- fee, “16 carvers, beds and betiiny. na ceased # fe h was tra weeks before bis death, veh 0 assor | he had been associa and calm . ¥ jn the Cab net 6 ye the | wy | @xpec al tarvet of his iro, und Le maker apparantly _/ their re -ulat weekly Sd at, 4nd Sth avo, th! Ineeting at their b 1, corr 6 Tuesday eve - a t vain attempts to relieve hinwsel! of accumulating Financial News, Markets, é of Importaues Drown fade ere wi be busi malice by pertolical raids of rhetoric upon Messrs New York, Monday, Oct. 2, 6 P. M.—Gold has been | MCDERMOTT, Pres, THOS. DILLON Ree Sec. ec. 1 Brwarn, Branton and Herr. The eprech which he | remarkably steady to-day at 14450 144%, Tho gen- deliverod, afew wooks nyo, at Clarkaville, Mars. | ¢rtlatock market has fluctuated widely to-day, and e land, Was composed alwott entirely of gror comparison of the Intest quotations with those of charges egainet the ahove-named gentlemen, an Saturday afternoon, show @ sharp advance in some the reply which 10 elfctted from Judge flout demon sorts and a corresponding decline in others. ‘The - tect “| traneactions were heavy, Governments were consid- strated pretty clearly that Mr, Biara was more erably lower, Anew government loan ia to be put desirous of ventilating MMs personal melevolen’® | upon the market te-morrow. Ite financial effects have than of stating hie ease with strict rezard to truth. leon variously estimated, The loan market was easy but tnore active to-day at 6a6 percent. Commer- cial paper passed at 7 a9. The bank etatement, this to renew bis raid upon Secretaries Sewacn and | we bows an iucreare of siz millions in deposit, Bramrom, and also to extend his field of operations | #'*!ni tious in loans, and three-and-a-half millions »Y ® guerrilla charge on Mr. Werp. It is not in legal Wenders. Sterling exchenge was firm but hecessary ) cull out the points whieh no attempts | fe" at 100% 0110, On *Change to-day Flour was hereby notified #15 and 420. By or e om trike toran advauce the Committers e reeting, at your Koos, 65 ¥ Lah * business of importane » tre vy order CHARI arte Pret’ ’ o) sped M. YARWOOD, See ARTER, Pret SOCIETY NOt CES, TTF rents or cuardiane attached to thew U.B.T. A. B. Society, are here ttend a meeting to be held at Mili towery, on Wedneeday, Oct. 4th ATIVE PLASTERERS WiLL HOLD a. Ail mem. GhGAR MAKERS ATTENTION—YOU ARE Hireeee 108 Bocce hat the workmen of Moses & NITED COOPERS NO, 2 1 ; U hereby notified to attend the i” fh ht ate lance , ©. | GUNNY CLOTH, ION—THE CADETS AND THEIR he Father Ma- To.* Ledeteads, bu’ eon Punting. pirior ‘ur et | glass, cule: variety, tue of all descr lve. &e, Kitchen ig ue wiponement rain or shine ind Mi Aut a Ps 19 | Dia RR. AUCTIONLER.- UND! RITER'S JOHN H. D&aPER & CO to ‘Will eel} ON TI FENAaY, OCT. 3. 1865, at foot of (herr | AT 11 O'CLOCK, A Mu the following genre # SAVED FROM THE FIRE AT BONDED WAREHOUSES: COTTON AND WOOL Va RAGS— ¥GHORN, BLUE u ESsi} And she COLORED RAGS 1% AUC'TR, % 2 ben Loe, Dever, Wheat waa le. ae. better tor | parpore of making arrangements ot. ap At 1036 o'clock Naaeaa make against these gentiernen, for they are Spring 80. better for Winter. Corn wee ic. 4 Ashes M phew's Birthda, . OF i te rota, 8 bad substantially only @ repetition of charces | yy iyor, were firmer, Pork wes hisher, Beef | — BN A, RELLY, ea ae 261 __ | bair mattrasscs, lonnees, formtne @n made in the Clarksville speech, fs ia caters | woe firm. Lard wes dull, and Whiskey was without A ©, H., BROOKLYN, L. 1.—THE OFFI- mn Well worthy the atteution of housekee; mised to keep up his notori d cided change, P nd members of the ahove order are re+ li TOOK BALEA—PIRAT ROARD, mble at their heads shool-boy who has no new casa » and, lke a to offer, he pro- ] pre, fats DAWNDROKER'S THIS DAY— Hail, Portland ave, near Myrtle J SALE, } 2000 TR. ba 81, op..17% 1600 Erle R.. Ra Oct. Bd, at ono oelock. tonttend | gg CAMES AGAR, Anetr, will ell nt 10 otclovg, at coeds to revamp an old one, Fy much for Mr oxep..118 gon do. BS igaSs'y vralot their late brether menber, Thor ' ; i wer Arve assortment of milk en! oher Buara's motives, He hae lost his foo 50 Brie Pf.......... 8h Ny otter of PHILLIP CLARE, G roche and we nkew, . DONLED GA, u58 nm anil now triesto r 400 do. 2 10 Baff, & St. Li od 60 Had. Re RK it 110% officers a spe! tally brother me A 1 members of the above ¢ Vited to attend or THOMAS MURRE ry lial, Portiand ave, 1: much action will please the Souch and give bim an influence in tho reclaimed Btatew That at the same ) Ubiod Mise ws) i in the | 4 1 1 ’ , Kaen oF 5 sass ‘Tu y the Sd inst, at 1 o'clock, time It is all well enouwh to Duar mech, Bow ee tty GORMAN, a: H. DOME Fevengeful mood. He was acabinet officer during | tusch aN “6 Y. LIQUOR DEAL : B . hon & 85 a 3 my a period ofthe rebellion when na 1 aTalrs wer +4 A a 53 © regular monthly meeting ot this in many respecta very badly managed, and the |e im 06 hold at the Metropolitan Rooms, 16) wn a Tuveday evening, Get, at 7 The | Public since the termination «f the war, are anx- |". )) 14 punctual atten is reque ted, as by ious Sgnovee Who Wate resnonatble foe the bad fi) Mevehaute’ Bk. 110 portance will be brovvht betore che society tor the unto discove » were re*pons a vt ata Ue, 41 faction, By order JOHN H, WILLIAMS, Vic rest management, Mr. Buarm ought to beable tothrow |) 4) ee “a JOHN ROGERS, Koc, sec some light upon this intresting mulject, and be. | 20 © THE LADIE . Bociety No, 2, FATHER MATHEW 4 Will hoid a Public Ter " Qmlessilver ad. ©, H. LONG ISLAND, NO, 4—THE ' rere re haw!e, quilte, ete. undere'othe ‘ ran ELLY & GO, 121 ter et. conte. pants, dre “tt, eda, pillows, &e. CU, tanants, oh of JAMES WALK $ SALE THIS DAY, AT & ING AUAMTS fine dresses, p eee rood, «quilts boot, ind shoes, Ae, eattable TL. PRY, 116 ave ©, sheet for the ve Other estes tute an a. PAWNBROK ER’S SALE—GNO, G 4 1 j , | d y t 4 perance Meeting at their Lintl, cor, 22% r j tows the canvass is animated. A Governor ie to | ' appear. Up to this time, however, Mr. Muate | 1) ln SEN 0) UDI Be de tg | this Tuesday Evenings at cclocie at coat Bowery tcyts will toll thia day. ae Lyotctock, at 13 be elected there, and although the Btate has latterly has notdeveloped anything important. Ho has to gia) Wyoming ¥. Cl. 4) 5 OM. BO&Q. K..1u4 faa Kindly consented \ # the inee i baie faces sortunent of men's clotuine, By Ra 908 " Sy ’ 7 n a , Carro d the lady re. e! ( le been ly Republican, there is much «isaffec- be sure, succeeded in convincing the public that he 1 = ae ne 1 4 us Yon 4 Y oa Sats te 1 nbere will uke Rov etl at sisiaour commiar wMAN & CO, AUCT'S, SELI e ‘ { err , e ) Pacific q > Tt. ae quarterly meeting f lection of of .& Pine a AS, SELL tion party on the negroqquestion. The Derno- | 18 Fy much disgusted with bis permancnt leay 0) Paeif M8 ee 2") P. Ft W. & ¢ ots nou-atte he br I es a bine 4h nt 10) releck crate supporting a ticket nominated by the | Of absence from the cabinet, but nothing more DN.Y. Cou. di... 66% 60 Chi. & Alton B..106 GOWAN, Pres, JAMES FURLONG: hee, See, Jou rand Claret wy e ate reas do., 6 bo Chi. & Alton PL..106 NHE MEMBERS F eC f J \ soldiers, which is heade! by gallant son of the Finaecial Policy of the Government. on s : 4» ME {RS OF THE FATHER MA 5 fleceased Ponator Berron, and the Democrats, therefore, have a reasonable hope that the Repub- ican party will be defeated. In addition to these Northern elections, nearly al] the ex-r bel States bonds, which had been bh will hold general elections, for State officers and Congressmen, during the present mouth, It will be seon, therefore, that wo havo entered upon ® | Wiesow, Laniand month prolific of excitement for the politicians, end of political interest also to the public. There : the moeting was in accorda quest iy 5 do, 4 rit ee ts comparatively littl manifostation of partisan- | gecretary MoCentocu “nob Levaise « Gover PECIAI “NOTIC = Mi LVIN, LATE OF 10 Ess} x stip among the masses: but there is # natural | mony was in need of more moner, bok won 96 SPRCIAL | ; Re Ye who was nursing § Marland w er feeling of euriosity to ace which of the great parties give the foreign holders of py aaah et oe — ale ¥ nion wits ew J vy Will call ats foreign hi of ‘ t Of] c . hear of eomething to her ad- bas the advantage tn the confidence of the country, | 49 proposed Asauelal policy, Mr. Lawtwe meds | ¢ Peed linge and Infammations Instantly et ped wear of vomethin, ia her ad and which ts likely to control its policy in the | the jinnortant stetemout that Co pee wale mt Depot, 45 Liberty ety N.Y. 00 22d NFORMATION WANTED — OF JOHN a BHUCALEY, who ve wre y ago « future, expected, et the coming — aessicn, fee: mda ny elit drbeetes 2m ae * * Harvest Gr en,” @ Dative of Rane, On Cy sede An Association with a Nature. sutborize an export duty on \oiton, 1 of Indirestion whore; of | Ireland, by b j2Nve MARY BUCKLEY, cae of Ae the secret history of the rebellion begins to | bacco, and other thern staples a Proprievore " A step Mines.” el N roRM Wir IN “WwW ThTED Zz Ti eppear, it is not so difficult to understand the | which an additional revenus of maxiy mlons Lnllesall and Winter Saits of Clothia I Lis ° 4 : . cause of the sympathy that was ao freely lavished | would be obtained. upon the South by the Enyiish aristocracy, A few days ago the facts connected with the revel cotton bonds were brought to light, which gavo a very plain cause for tho pro-rebe! tendencies of the Lon- @on Timms and minor journals, In yestorday's Bum we published another chapter of this secrot | tageous to a country, M history, which showed how the leading #ympathi- gers were boun! togetherin the “Southern Inde- pendence Association,” a society which suppliod | and resume specie payments money for the purpose of deceiving the public in England with regard to the roal issues involved in bhe war, There is no doubt that this society, @bich was composed exclusively of the wealthy | Wy, there seems to be no doubt of and aristocratic classes, exerteda strong influence m moulding public opinion in the interest of the rebels. Is was abundant!y supplied with money, @ circulated papers and documents throughous the Kingdom for the furtherence of thoir ends, and ge wo find fourteen members of Parliament iu the Het of members, the influence of tho institu: dion fn the British Government is plainly apparent, But while we have quite enough of the past his tory of the “Southern Independence Association," we should like some reliale infurssation conceru- fing its future prospecte,an we observe that it is like- ty tw exist for a few centuries, at least. The last article fo ise constitution prov des that **The Aseo- ciation may be dissolved after the recognition of the Confederate Statos by Great Beitala, by # vote of a | Deb and with the rope qaajority of members ai a goneral mectiny, conven- ou for that purpose"’ Now there have lately boon pome indications that ‘the recognition of the Con- Sedorate States by Groat Lritain,” will be postpou- od indefinitely, aud it would be interesting to.know | open exhibiting the what the said society proposes to do about 1, We would call upon the London Inpex to point out the ourse now to be pursued, were it not that the ®vax bad the misfortune to expire a few woeks ge, 1m consequence of the rebel “secret service aud” being exhausted, Perhaps tho Timxs will e kind enough to throw some light on tho sub: wh New Govertinent Loan, To-pay the vew Government loan of titty million wilare will be putupon the market for subserip- wu, This loan is designed to meet tho necessities (the Treasury Department until the moet ng of wugreas and the voting of regular appropriations, nd te simply to supply a deficioncy in tue appro- eistions made last winter, The amount now re- wired is much loss than was generally supposed tthe time when the lasi of the great popular 1:00 oan was absorbed, The demand upon tho Treas- try for the payment of soldiers, contracts and Aber expenses, edtiausied the money received fom the loan as fast as it was paid in, and when the laa: collar of it was gulwerlbed, the Keo Comparatively bare, wll needed werued reasury with @ considerable eum for completing the payment of habilities — maluly to soldiers, io dacing this Ofty milbon loan upon the warket, #r, MoCoLLocu acts upon bis own responsibility, for \tis nos authorizad by Congress, Tere will, pf course, be no difficulty in securing ite sanction by thas body, however, for it is absolutely neves- sary, inorder to maintain the credit of the Gov. oroment as @ prompt-paying debtor, The bonds @bich the Secretary .ow offer are five-twenties, she price of which is fod as 108, payable in tive per cent. legal tender notes and #ix per cent, com- pound futerest noios, It remains to he seen @rosmer thie loan will Leave soy marked effect oe BEOOND HOAMD, Ch. &N. WPT. 62% thew lL. B. ttend their 561 Broome et, thie Tuesday Bve ning, Oct order ot MARX, PERSONAL NO'TEIC F JOUN COSGROVE, LATE OP ATLANTIC et + Brooklyn, or eny of the relatives of ELI NU, will call on MAKELVE & DALY vey N.Y. they will bear something wo A. B, Boeies Ate hereby notified t Tus only subject of particular intorest in our | 4 European news of thin morning, is the reference to 6 ® largo meeting of Geer } c. Dee, Main, at the instance of Mr, I banker, (We presume of the w 0. ) Mieh, Con, ki. — Chi & RIK 62 Wall stress Accorl. hia action .n calling ing to Mr. Lamrnn’s state u de. vei 150 Cle. @ Picte W160 |B r ROLLNEK, by hia wite, at No, 13 Me Toe German ular Monthly Meeting, at their Hall, JAMES RIERDAN, Pies, ANDRE w M. 1 son PAwsar KY, 10'¢ o'clock. as BELL ‘ rp | Toone, G5 New Bowery, 800 lote valuat rest, | B0OU% Inciting men, women and chilire 13 Lev ni Porter, Chumpags © eutire stock of [, postive, 1 SF Pobaceo, &c reer & Co, BUSINESS CHANCES, red a CHANCE—FOR SALE CHEAP \n oyster ssioou and bar, App! P y @t out ele FINE CORNER’ LIQUOR STORE KOR A rale, well loested and doln sat sa tne A oo lager Lee j Tants and cone yah trede. 1 one, Weston. ) rls), 2 AKERY FOR SALE—WITH GOOD Store nd oven, bekes over 2) the best large bread » ® | be woid low. Apply to} ve per tue 4h y 5 cok; itis Uy it will mat. uf ARLISHED OLDb- iM o ida lea ALE—THE STOU bond | for sun acl Dove, mt priews lows ot les better, and Wilhameburgh. If he dou"t come in two w ba Liquor store, with ep seem to have received this annoincement unfay } pe sane Fo and ¢2 t @ Ha thy city, inet | Beed not come at all, dames st. e i] onvncoment unfa F.1 Now T) and 42 bower i] NFORMATEC ae : riw aan | + aa ae = - é , : -_ Nt \TION WANTED OF ELLEN ORS i , i ably, from the bellof that export duties are injn- over & Bakers Highest: Prewinm | ANN DELANY, Kuen lett bor ape 2 A Cee eevee * rae = rio} They claimed thas in Earope experience ; ic puted ans ey att / wing Machine cn si Ant le fe home ou th hot Aasuat, | library and route, Apply ul 3/4 Yo dway, New York, and 435 Fuljou vet, 1: wt Wheat * pre 6 city of New | 8. Brookly, " _ did had proved that no export duties, aud juss as | | bad Pribdnle seed wrote gases Work. Amp inleermation Ge thane chi te ene. |e ie op nn sD ie Nght import cuties as possible, were mows advan. | * received by thetr brother, ROBERT DELANY, ot 1 peor SALE AN LXPRESS ROUTE, horse “ 4 or i. rf v d hornes 1 th Lawizn also stated that | p'exion, ekin and weth, ue Dollar per Botoe i 4 * ee akon and hi i before nine in the the Secretary of the Treasury ! a8 gon Legere egtle hei ph tere Bixth ave IKISONERS OF WARSJAMES WELCH, ons — et , x cor, of Sold by all 1) and by B.A. Go. G1 ta the E a possible curtail the present vo! of curre Lavelo esale Agent, 95 Fulton ai. N.Y. 08” Mae nm prisbuer a AND This is the most Wiceier & Wilsoo Lock stitch Sewing |} ' 00) ant hee “4 important indication we bave ‘ati ane Mochine and ution Mole Maciine, No, 625 Broads | Pte win thlscl Raat yey Tes Baloo! t 0 yi r tive : nd 1 . - Ka hailey of the G vies ph (Pal ed ood received by bis ester, CATHERINE. & For SALE— BUY THE Lease to the policy of the Governmens for increasing the liowe Sewlng Machine Company No €20 T Poark at etock and iixtur ‘ P i ! N.Y. Bl Je, Bi A ~ . Greenwich wt ar, No, 25 revenue, and although it comes in aroun yub harp ay, 3 slias Lowe, Ji., Paweideat, A eats Tr DAVIDS. OGDEN AND ALL CLAD Sytih wl, ne ter star u5 orrectness’ | =~ -—-— ee =| + in a bye u rough o a aden hina notice is hereb fk OR RADE = A SMAL -_—_ SC = given, that all shares of the eapica ofthe and for making Ge The Davenport Urothers Exnored, Dharmas, Teland ing Company 1 which reasons given for ¥« : Late Paris newerpapers contain full accounts of CUNBINOn Oct, 24, John Cubbin, aged 34 yee. . re oF e fue va one ac a ef an ne. | St “1, 107 Weet 18th et, N.Y, ‘Calla ok ! Lay ae < scud 1 days, able June th, 1950, will be sold at YOR SALE—THE STOCK AN ; rm i ee 2 3 ; take olane ff A + . atthe othee said Compan { UR SALE—THE STOM Nb FIXTI : n> ES PeaNrs oa: Wap DAVAM CRE RACTINRS that'o Hudson "1 Jer oy Cry, A en ray | Naree street (room. N °New York ch y, ta'the | of & Hrocery store, now doing ry goud bue : curred inthatcity, Vor nearly twomonths the b, Out, 4, at Borclock. Slie triends ex Linthday ot Ovtober, 1565, at 10 o'clock Mace | {Guire at 65 Chariton a, Brothers had been prevented by the police from ey ace respectiully invited to mite ak ene why He the State of Michigan a ro R SAL. STOCK AND TIXTURES And making @ public claplay of thelr juggicrr. F ‘ day, Oct — — — good-will ot a store; rent cheap # ood tot wad § - ere = | borines, Apply to BENS. HOUK ly the desired permission wes obtained and ay LOST AND FOUND, . SRM EEE lic hall taken, nb bemg placed relatives and frier at five dollars, bulldog was attend the funeral ANK-BOOK NO, 248,123, ON THE BOW. gt ny WAS di p audien - : the Bau sO it us in rently waite! forthe performers, who f KINGSLAND.-In Brooklyn, Oct. 1, 1895, Mra ENT TmIin Hoe = aye sy Pereperad pg theo i ant pralinedy es a Jane, wicow of David Kingsland, in the sod year oi | k JUND ON TITE PREMISES, 4 SLV- y ‘eae Peon elem ar bts 280 | her ace enth avenue, a livor white Poluter dog. If e jel declaration that the we i fa of the family, and of latives and frie i dos, F. Kin alon Thess afternoon, O« 1 the residence of her sou-in- not called tor in Sauys, he shall Le sold to pay LOstaOn FRIDAY, SEPT. puts, i whose presence certen | jy remarkable periurmances took place." cominittee frou to @ eX- oT BANK. nthe Bowery Saving eturn it to the bunk, ON SATURDAY rier slut, rather t . @are nnd tail and, are in Lhe us tou lience, iuspecied the Cabi- | & & o'ele sund, firmly eccured the | tarret Coz ou Ceuwal ave, terminus of Dekalb tho well known tricks | #¥¢. BK, care, ; we were performed oa th side of the Calinet, and MURLTAUGH-—On funday morning, Oct. 1, of old soon after the brothers come forth uniel, 1 » Baiges Murta widow o: Phot, Murtaugh, of were grected with mingl*! expressions “a t Mf aL d of ' : pay teh of Kil, Co. Cavan, ; 6 j y ‘i tion and de: The Daveoports vexs resurned and, in the € 60 book ay fie finder will p.e two brothers, Preseu' whoever 16. tiny rtod lt niversity 4 to 50 West loth “ al wiil teke place trom her late residence, ¥ r Ay vl to this Oebinak, | ‘ low minutes the doors flow fe Ay bar Bit eh on Tuesday aterhoon, Y will recelve $10 reward ; auswereto the name of Wo me iutmes' tiraly i at 2 o'clock, lin = hand and foot to the seats, Awic the surprise that] OERIEN—On Sunday, Oct. 1, Marearet Anne, followed the performance of th's feat, a ver youngest daughter of John aud Anne O'brien, aged arose im the audienwe and wade bh wa 1) iwonths, upou the stage—where bh twd the Cabiner, tie triende and relatives of the family are rexpect- AnuYy . & REWARD—LOST ON” SATURDAY, > 10 an Fuglish coach doy; had on an Enelich tteel collar, marke or NED. The finde Dennett. Anawers to the name vill receive the above ‘ard fur a secoiud or two, aud the 'p air er | fully invited to atleud the tuneral, oo Tuesday aiter- | DY returning the dog to J16 Water ar, as Upon a spring, the seat of vue Davenport parted in | Peles Oct. & at 2 o'clock, froin the residence of | — s/n Beane sad the middle, dropping the medium" and ex, og. | BEF Parente, «40 Cherry at. 1 DENTIN TRL. ing the trickery, by releasing Lis bands from tue | UALMER—On Mond ti Oct. 2%, 1865, Mary Palmer, | — - - zs # Fone, THe. @udience ow feirk Eyritts dee |. YAPe St Me: ANe. J RIaiOe PRPs m8 TT eee BG 1A FULL SET OF TEETH ONLY light, and rose for a rush ppon tage, 1 lend ny eanys : ‘ cums, #10 to $15, Pilling 60 cents and upwards Davenports timodiately ted, audi the police pree | y¢ eat nds and sequaint Tike Of the farally are Extracting with the @a¢ 60 cents at eid Third aves vented say sorivus disturbouce, subsequoutly Com- | needay aliernoon, Oct. 4 at 4 o'clock, from her late | Bear ted et : ai pelling the treasurer ot the concert to refuad the | residence, 159 South dd ety Williamsburgh, 149 Skt OF TEETH INSERTED WITH OR mo.vey Which those preseus bad i to witness the performance. All Pais te deliccted at this exposure of the * Arerican Mumbuge."' and Lore. after ig will be ditfeuit to frightou Freuch ung store with ghoat stories, or any other wondertul | puegh, this aiteruoon, 8d inst, at 9 o'clock wo VRICE-On the 1st inst, of disease of the hea: James M, Price, Jr. aged 12 years, 5 wouths and 14 aye Hho funeral will take fp cents, cor, of Bouth Without extracting the roote, trom $%, d1u to $15, Superior Gold, Silver aud Bone flings; extracting without paln, JOSEPH DODIN, Deutist 1S Bast 10th at, near Sd ave, MOT from the residence of and Sd ete, Wiliams SET OF BEAUTIFUL TEETH, THE tales of wp irite ret avuiug hither trom tue * ober REDICON—On Bunday, Oct, 1, 1863, M, A best), $10 © #15; sectional a o deity wax ide of Jordan, Rediec i mative of ane Pariah of Austidrucie Gor Aching teesb extracted Without pain or filed with Le tri’ Ireland, in the 20th year of hor ues 2 | @old or other fillings, ‘Teeth cleaned or white How Win, L, Vuncey Died, ‘he relatives abd friends of the tfainily are respact- | feats & G1. abd Warrsnied by tie ite V ELLE The Nashville Baswau makes the following | My tmvited to attend the funeral, this (Tucsday) | —eet eer 0 oe ree nye . we TOHOWIDE | atiernoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her A FULL SET OF TEETH ONLY $7, Beag- @tatement concerning the death of Willam L | brotier-in-law, Dennis Lennian, 208 B bsd ae los titul sob el) to $15, Fillings bu to $l and Yoncey, which, it appears, was causod by « per- LLY—Patrick Reilly, « Dasive of the County | apward. Extracting out pur MICHAL LD, | Varish of Berabby, and French Dentist, 4$2 sixth ave, ber MOST WONDERFUL Teeth extracted without pain, or no charve Beautiful teeth inserted, $1 each. Aching Teeth filed without pain with the celebrated -L filline AU operations warranted, J. JAY VILLERS, 155 (rand «t, 2 blocks from Broadway, vse SET OF TERTH MADE IN 3 HOURS at $45 Sixth ave, Beauriiul, cheap, light durabo € w0th et sonal encounter with Scnator Ill, of Georgia, ou the floor of the rebel 8 : W ‘liam L, Yancey ¢ hw the the counse came, with Mr, Henry &, ' oppositien, Mr. Hen, Hill, # #eustor Vited to attend n ‘fueaday, Oct. 3, 8b 2 o'clock, tr 0S the wud 11th st, ‘On Monday, Oct. & n, Caroline dmoob Kitchie: Ihe relatives aud triends of the family are respect. u uvied to attend the fuperah trom 94 Carlin aye, Hivookiym, on Wednesday atlerboon, Oct. 4, at 2 d, at 2 o'vk M. Kitchie, aged uo DISCOVERY | ay N.Y, %) X15 Woonter TOR SALE— ab: eco arenes u , : s OF hood CK AND FIXTURE 1 lijuor +t wih ot, i IR SALE—LEASE, tures of a @ leaeo; a good p! foe, L i ata, Lith ave, 13 POR SALE — GROCERY AND LIQUOR jttore i A good cash trad stally to in, 1 Oxe iy a fi exer 1 ol THONGE ITY EXPRESS, GOOD Work wacou ad hatuess, inyuie O50 West 44th 10 o'clock, a, m, bb }* IR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ; of a Lijuor store, doing good cash busi ‘ 513 Delancey et, ho tt, before ‘ WOR SALE<A” GROCERY, CANDY AND toy afore, Rent paldup to Nov. let. Ci First ave, for one week EF KB SALE—A GROCERY STORE, DO! u 1 A a lane tle Hy toHELML & LUPION, points, L. |. ay CK AND FIXTURES OF ond hand clone sto Reason tor eeiling t at 26 Priuee ot, SOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE STOCK : Mah cEnaeee 8 $48 teary aud liquor store in the best location ot the 6th Ward, Rent h ppl THOS, GAFFNEY, ‘Auct se Fivnth ve, aid 14 JOR SALE — AN OLD ESTABLISHED ner lijuor and grocery ture west of Broadway, fitted np, long lense and jow rent—a greas bare Apply to Mr. PL GAPEPNEY, Auct, 23¢bam = t, root 6 re) WILLIAMSBURGH—A¢ new doing an excellcat by EY long eat Bushes | Ove of the best stands in the city; rent v low? | Apply immediately to W. 3. LUWNSEND, 5 atieot, GOR SALE of the leading avenues in the trade ie done, Reason jor ABLOTT, Auctr, 17) Cha JPOR SALE—sTOCK AND FINI @ first clase liquor siore at 51 Enet | KF IR SALE IN boarding house, lay ity, w ng given, | AT yi 7) xu bad likewise changes his front, and upper sete. Bota with Plumpers to fill our the checks sree : tt a 4 gud restore youthiul app arance, Lutice satisiacuon able tor the eur eatne Hy TsODA! Dieress « oruo pay. No advance rejuire: sistency with which he sustaimed the 1 THE NITROUS OXIDE (LAUGHING GAB) an adiminisiration t) whch eclentifically prepared and big « wie inastered daily tor the been given but late intiedar, M TRADE proper. | extraction of ieeth without pain, No extra charge, will be remembered, wi resurned fron, ' smbers of “s Kenwember the No. 845 sixth o door above 2 lat tive Union, ‘the members ott «) 7° . . «ia coaaful wissiod 10 Europe, and was representing | horeby uvsitiod to” aytend the Teeuler monthly moet. | th DFG. EVANS, Dentist, this out, as Alabama ia the Con hinge 4a: ig on Tuceday, $d inet io therr ball soy Fulton ot, D': DRAKE,435 CANAL ST SETS A on of @ Navy Way Under cisctiss .| by oer of the Society, B. KINKGL Pies, Mt. eb ot teeth on sliver at ft to $15; at $10 sion. The debate rauze! beyood {phon ita See la to #zv; sectional sets b ceuts per tooth; teeth filled ary limits, aud Mossrs, Yeucey aud bul YERS P. B. TU "REs | W till kold, boue cement or other tillines 6) Cid to >A animated over the asostract docuriwes * | per tooth. Teeth extracted without pain ‘ nthiy meeting will b ot. 4 dn the Dealt Dispensary, cor, 2gd ave, All members are rejueeied to atiend rigbta and the divinty of slavery, HH words assed, aud finally tae lio Was given by Mr. Mul, | Ms ©, Yancey leaped forward, aoa as be wued «| t blow ot Liv adversary, Wee caught in the arms of | Mic ARTELL, DENTIST, 07 BROADWAY, j Q th st.—Kubber set of teeth, #10; tour ill be an election for officers. au nouemem. above 20 i ey lanited to come, PHEU, JAK Vis. iran woth on silver or rubber, #4, Nitrous oxide gas near the ferry, #4.) ) WILL BUY THE Live and fixtures ofa promine’ be io Store, If not sold this day, will be wo tiortrow, Apply to P, SUEKIDEN, he te ™ ARYL, “oy 8 srr IAL TO DISCHARGE po \ linportans ce@—All soluiers discharged upon partial descriptive. t 4 the Imiance due them. Appiy in per 1 to LLFRERTS, HOPEMAS , _——————— EMA: Oy oy,

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