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aa me : * _ | pullican constitution similar to that of the Unived Btates; ite bonds are now in process of printing by one of our leading bank note comps- nies, and will shortly be in the money mark-t for mle. Therefore, the Fenian movement is really « subject of the highest importance, and is deserving of careful and toouzhtful consideration, So ner or later !$ must involve @ conflict between tle Batieh G ver: ment aud the active friends uf Ire- j lane, upon the issue of Irish t.dipondenve. fo far as this country is coucerne |, it is hardly neces THE NEW YORK MOUSING, OCT, 2%, FRIDAY *Georgin and = er Rebel Debt. Tus Georgia State Convention asaembled on Wedoowlay of thin week pnt ormani wl under au- spicious circumstances, Yhe President of the Com- veution {a the Hon. Menecast V. (ousson, the confrire of Detatwion te Pees eptiel i ket of 1860, oud who issadto hay rem nel true to the Te convention, Ucion vir us the revel lod asetoi resented ty be the most ini Iligent | Sry tosay tbat the Arserican people are hea: ver poe e! in the S.ste, and therefore the in favor of the liberation of Ireland from Britieb ever use i @ domnion and the establishment th re o! a repul- Nican nationality, Aside from the Lond of kindred | | whieh so srongly attaches « lerge class of our | | citizens to the cause of Irish liberty, the Uoited States, the pioneer of rep blicaniam, aaturally eympathizes with liberalism wherever it is arrayed against despotiaw, As « people we have sympa thized with the spirit of freeiom which bas from time t© time shown itself in nearly all the monarchial governments of Furope, as well edoption uf a wiee pol.cy W | be looked for, With regard to the geuersl acis re euve to recoaatruc- Pion, it is propatle that Georgia will follow in the woke of the otber states which have hel. conven- dione. Tbe act of secession will be null fled; the extivetion of slavery will be officially recogn. zed, gud the supremacy of the United States Const tion will be eudorsed, There is one quasiion, how- ever, which hasbeen the subject of much discus aon iu Georgia that is likely to excite conaid- | eral lecontroversy In te convention. We allude to | 8% jo the Western hemisphere, We bave the renudiation of the rebel wtate debt, Accord- | always exiended the hand of friendship to ing w the statement of Governor Jonsson, the | @tles escaping from oppression; we hate Pinte diols of Georgia previous to te wer was always manifested an absorbing interes: in and it would te 48 Jone than three million dolla's; but now, by the | th@ progress of democratic id addition of the debt iu-urred in the rebel cause, | strange indeed if dows-trodden Ireland—whi the amount hes been lucreased to over twenty | more nearly allied to the United States than ary millions, The recent dispatch of the President to | other trans-Atlantic country -should not receive Governor Pau y, of South Carolina, relative to tbe full st measure of American sympathy, in ite | the rebel State debts indicates that the Govern. | struggle with monarchies! tyranny, Our country spent expects, and that Congress will insist upon, hag, in sympathy, stood by the side of Hungary, an offcial renunciation of all such obligations, The wessage of Governor Jouxson to the Georgia Convention je suygestive of a aimilar communica. nevera! couflicte with monarchy. Can we do less tion from the President to him, for the Governor | for Ireland, to which our country is bound by the distinctly says that “the debt contracted before | Strongest ties of friendabip, e*somation end k n- abe wor is en benorabie one; but the other isona| ‘red? We waut, then, to eee the British yoke very different basis, having no legal or moral ob- removed from Ire'and, end we want to ove the jigation. The Con/ederate currency and cause Tish Republic takes place awong the nations of flourisbed together in life, aud must be buried in | the earth. How can the object be ace amplished ? she same grave.” Thatisthe true doctrine, but The Feuiaus are confident that they can accomplish it ie etrovg!y opposed by the latent revel element, | thi# reat and guod work, aod whe power of their gud is denounced by all the ex rebel journals of | organization cannot be denied, They Baye entered nue State. The Auguste ConsTttcTIonativr, for in | Upon the task, they have taken the !nitiatory step, stance, sete thi# bad exarmp! they have raised bigh the expectation of « brave “Io the light of simple everyday honesty, the | but downtrodden poop'e, snd it now rests with catier is of course too simple to admit of tpl them to achieve # glorious success, or to obliterate eus wickedness on 0 large ocale hee slweye foe the last ray of hope in the cause of Irish liverty. eations for some wen, aud it ay be that an effort will be made by certain delegates to repudiate - ust the etlure will ‘ pony siren opt gfliry dacsss ct Mbure. toeull on —— « wiey ° catenen, seigutily om the heads f those who eball dare to we hoglsh papers rece ve 7 buropean wen essay placing Georgia betore the world a#® | mail of yesterday devote mul of their space to «reat corporation of swindiers.” the discussion between Er) Resexii and Min «- We are hopeful that the Convention will eee the | to, quays, concerning the clam for damages woesaity of taking @ bold sand against the antl: | ioeicied upon our commerce by the Alabema, and sepudiation class, Conyress ought to, aud doubt | (ner Anglo-rebel prraes, Ihe comments of the tose will, Insist won the cancellation of the rebel | jegding journals are very m ld in tong evineing @ febt, a4 @ measure of protection to the freelmen Mexico, and the Bouth American republica, in their strong disposition for the walutensace of [riendly od the white meu who remained true to the Culon | pis: ons between the two countries but at the Joring the war, The Government evidently in- | ging time rlelding nothing more than what was jeuds to insist unon sich @ measure, as one Of | gi vemted by Parl Riwsent. The London Times fhe conditicns upon which the reclaimed States gives, by request of the Government, the exact phell be restored tothelr old positions ia the Ualon, Jenguage of the proposition made to Mr. Anaus, aud thie requirement will be endorsed by the | wich i» as follows: “Her Majesty's Gov roment geople throughout the country, The Georgia | are ready to consent to the appo'ntment © Gonvention, therefore, should regard the interests | riigsion, to which shall be referred all the clus of their State, and the policy of duty, in deciding | griging during the late civil war which the tw) upon the question of repudiation, giving no heed | pormery ghull agree to refer to the Comm anion ‘Ro the ev! adviaers who would retard the progiess | gpg ss yy explaining this proposition, the Times of reconstruction by unwise legislation, says the clause which we bat» italic zed “limite the subject of reference’ aud excludes the “clans for !ossea by the Alabame, and other sela of the samo character." We like the coolnes# of the proposition, The chief claim that we bave against Eugiaud ie for damages by reason of Eoglish-rebe) piraci our minister suggesis en arbitration; Eaglaud refuses, but proposes com- missiouers iustead of arbiters to adjuticate all claims between the two countries ; aud then, ax if fearing they had conceded too much, the Faglish Government bastions to deciare shat the proposed commissioners shall not consider the main points in dispute! When Earl Russsit #u (gested 8 com- mission for the settlement of these claims, Minister Avams informed bim that our Goverument would probably accept nothing Jess than an arbitration ; but if England intends to set up the ridiculous idea sliuded to, is will be folly to lowe much time in debating the question, It is doubtful if our Gov- ernment would be satisfied with a» comrission on any terms; certainly it will not be upon the un- derstanding that our chie’ claime shal! be entirely ignored. The people of this country Jo not appre- ciate the play of Hamier, with the part ol Hauer lef out. Progress of the Cholera—Meeting ef the w Vork Heaith Couminsl Ucn latest trans-Atlantic news shows that the abolers goes on unimpeded in ite course, In Mad- aid, the capita! of Spain, the cases have reached five hundred aud forty per day, and the deaths one Dundred and seventy-tive per day. The inhabit. ute are fleeing from the city in a panic, bus nese ae suspended, and the people in all the adjeceut eountry are in « state of consternation, The pes- Auleuce is making steady healway in France, ceapite a!l the efforts of the French Government to eheck it, The sanitary condition of Paris is kept from the knowledge of the public as much as pos- wible, but the London Timay makes the positive mtsterment that the cases of chulera in Paris have reached fifty aday, and the deaths twenty a day ‘Tere is no longer a doubt about the epidemic Aaving reached England, It is sated im our for- gn news of this morning that “numerous deaths from Asiatic cholera are reported at Epping, near Loudou,” and the outbreak of the plague at Southampton bas been already reported. Ls will be seen, therefore, that the cholera—or rather the advance guard of the pes ilen e¢—has passe! down the Mediterranean aid up the Atlantic coast Cenfronte by His Sins A Harope, having atthe present time reached the] Wun ex-rebel Haney 8. Foote rescheu bis same latitude as Now York, What is the prospect | home ai Nasbville, after the weary pilgrimage in jor this city? We are pleased to observe that our | search of that “sequestered spot," we imayined municipal su-borities have at lass throwy off their | him excle wing “Eureka '' ead sttling Cowan to @omnolency, and that they |v» awakened to the | passin contentment the necessarily short rewnant Ainpertance of doing something to protes New | of his life, But we were mistaken, He ‘e irre York from the apprebended visitation of the | pressible and unseitied as the “Wandering Jew," dreaded disease, A meeting of the Commissioners | jor just as the public ere trying to forget the of Health was beld yesterday, “to take measures | eccentric vid mau, he again looms up into view, to prevent the introduction of cholera into this | Yesterday he appeared in the Uuited States Circuit sity’ Nothing practical was dove, except the | Court of this city asa ceulidate {ur adiuiss on to Staking of steps to memorialize the geveral Govern | practice law. He took the usual oath required as ment for “suitable site for the detention of chol- | qualitication im such cases, bit when the Con- «ra patients aud passengers from vessels infected Gressioual test-oath was olfered to him, requiring With cholera arriving at this port.” It was a] him to swear thet be “had never voluntarily beginnin., however, and for that we ought to be} borne wrms against the Uuited Siates, nor served thankiul, We @ that the filthy condition of | jy) por wd the rebellion’? he sudde.ly vole the city Will nob develope the pestilence while the id he could not subscribe to it, and left eutborivies are 4 evar vof that *anisabl Court-room, Evidently, New York is not the “apot!’ for which be Lue been so louy searcoing, Nepublican Ireland, Huse if bo longer rooms fur doubt concerning | Awful Shipwreck —Two Hundred and Six the character of the Peaian organication, or regard- ty ccolies browsed or I uten by tigers, fag the oO ject and purpose to which it is devoted, | The American-bullt ship “Figle Speeu” was Until the recent meeting of the Congress in Phila. | Wtecked near Hallidsy's Iiland on August the delphia, every: yonnected with Fenisnism was | 244, while on ber way from Pork Canning to De wo completely shrouded in secrecy that the whole | “ers (Furtia), with four buudied aud ninety seven thing was by many persons reyardet as a myth! Coclles aboard, The results are thus des ribed in cal tnstituiion—a kiud of tgnie Satuus, torended | the Eaglieh papers: to frighten Jomw Butt, but having no a Three of the Eagle Speed's boats were launched, basis, and no clearly defined purpose, T manued by thecrew. Laistuding the Qoolies who threw themselves mato the water oni the Fenian organization, however, ia no longer 2 me phe the uc doubtful. The public have at last learned, beyoud ; Hoskins’ boat wate five a doull, that it involves the atsempted liberation tr opel Ae? ve b he ' A cA ! y - ‘ ep OF te Ye of iveland from the galling yoke of Fuglish tyran- | tain, whem bis own crew refused to belp Tee ar, wad that the orgauized power of the Feniaus is . dy Egin, which was pear, leit ior Port Saree i oxhibi ‘ + 40 hint Was given to three bucdret mij Brouger then that exhibited by eny of the former | graiio wretch a whe Wer sluking, to atieh aie bosurrectionary forces in dreland. It ig knowa | #uip's cutter, which Let Lor bea used Meat iu thie county alone, a querter of w willion | Sheugh she one European left, aud negroes, did dogo, and wih thirty coo afterwards found by the tinued to floas all that x seven ov Wednesday mo opin.on of Captain Hopkin rate at which tle sh p was s ef men are enrolled in the cause of Irish liberty; that they are bound together by an aduirab'e sys- tem of orgen tation, and that they are under the seadersbip of » complete government, consisting of king, » President, Senate, House of Represen- | that we would have «ucceedod inven bg she greater fatives, department bureaus and, in fact, | Portovol the Coot’ Pao weamers were pearly all the leading appurtenances thst Fee a ee art neune and she Lady Eizio rewwra-d trom Port Canning Tbe trek | turey Covliv lade oo ibe wan or tue peleng Ww & bed fds cativual Yower wok ead Republic is already proclaimed, based upon a re- | saved Poland, Switzerland, the revolt ng German B.ates, | ; abont sixty more who, with others, hed floated to Hall'day's and Batover'e Is'ands, where tle are suid to have destroyed y of the wretched men. The Coolies assert that the last how attempted to fire the ship. | 01 the four hundred and ninety-seven Coolies, two hun- dred and mxtv seem to have perished on that fruclar Weduesday morning or afterwards in the ur Pinner! News, Yarkets, &e. New York, Thursday, Oct. °6, GP. M.—Goid eold to-day at 14ie0 145%. The afternoon quo’ tions of the seneral stock merkei, comp red with thoe of yesteruay aternoon. rhow an advance o/ 1 om \ to 5 | per cent. Goveinmeats, by the # me compirieon, were fractionally lowor, Sir Morton Petr, and a num: ter of the Enelich cepltaiste, tielted ihe Stock Ex- chan;e this morn ne, aud were tntroduced to many of the members, The joan market wis fairly active at Tpercent., without spy special pres Com- mereial p per was rather in excereof the demand, and passed at 7.13. The #50.000,000 loan fe clo ed, as the subse tptions were in excess of the amount effered. Foreign exchange wae firmer, bille at 60 days on London heing quored at 114" 9 18% for com. mercial, On ‘Cha ay Flour wae be,a lie, Wh uemer and Corn were unc Pork lard wae anchanged, fino -rirs? noann, s 16 bel, RTOOR FALE 6000 U8. Ba, fe 209.. 1 jue de 14% 0 114 aal ides 100 Mieh. Con. Ko LN vo M.S. & Nia, il lin do 1 S00 ’ 8 » JU 6 4 5 Tm Indiana S# 88100 si iow U4 ny Chi & Liss do lL ogalli'y & Tol. R.... 102% & Pau... 61 « Ol ot +44 bs J 3 20000 U.S, 66 6-2 *e 1000 Trea. 15-1 lui do 4 U.S. Cal yee 6.00 Tenn 6s iv0 Ub.o @ Mise iw do. 6u Obi. & BOD BTM 1 Canten Co oo) bare K, Ya 3) Care. Com it : de Vlavl's luv 4 oo M.S. aN. Le . tw Yu do . iw wes, duo Cle, & Pitts B 10 bh 4100 do. Ss Si” Ww Ores +e lve Chi. & b. - SUN ww Cle, & loi, B Zou Cha, . GoM Wholesale Prices of Conntry Produce. Naw Yous, Oct 1866. Although our inquirles at the market represented ip our report to-day, reveal no violent fluctuations Jo the rate of any of the articles quoted therein, the the tarm prod our report ot condition. has c of several ¢ bert brands have t thus advaneing Oran @ ¢ pails to about Gic per ps about r pound, unty pails to river Cheere « aleo heita a rire and pine fvanced tvo cents duving the w pen imnare st die by the barre! rhia er betore been reache tin enor our mutke's at this ouef the rect, Thi nous price, hoaever, i# not sufficleat tod chasers, and dealers tind it difficult to av tle lower to« eto the AccuTuULATiON, larce lote, which are re extreme priecs at which the are b continue to advance, and the be a eo qualit einthes able maiket, etcep ,¢ yiee and © the fermer, uncer the ac ive 4 for the al winer supplies, having ed- Se per ba.rel, Oiber quotatigos are as fol. ve vanced lows: pvrren. Orange Co, prime.--085 | Wat'n Reserve.pr. 204 Now pe Stee Mkne ds 60 bh. tube & pauls de Fair to good ao 046 Oh 188... ccrcraee Welch, good to pi..dlais | inliow Rives paile....-- -GUu55 | Lard, country CORRS, {State factory... |Pine app.e, con oki wiukizeld M.Y. dairy, pr do com, w food English aeiry Con.) N, Jersey... 0... 42043 We'rn, freight « N.Y, State, ASadd Eee oars, bush tina LIVE POvLTRY, Turkeys..... +16 Tame docks, pair...75a1 00 Fowls . io Live Geese, palr... Was Ww FRESU MEATS Beef sides 11a15 Veal, per ib Motwa. «+1 ales | Pow Laub, carcese......9al co rood Pears, bbl com Craptertie Cranberries, b Cherries, pitied Plums. ‘ Peaches, peved be uppealed | be Corrante Black bert! ve | dackor: Raspberries, POTA TONS. Mercers 26a8 0 Jackson Whites beach Blows bbi.2 ie Backeyes, bol 1 iba GARDEN AND FIELD VE Cora, per 10 1ioal 6 Kas, Tursigs, bl..1 bvel Cucumbers, 100) 5 6 W. Turnips, boi. 1 Unions, ma bol ot 125215) Boia TAG, NOTICHS, Patent Flastic Rubber Crutche es, Lovejoy & ‘Tay! “ roadway, bh ve recelved the first sud only pretium awarded for Crutebes et rhe late Fairot the jean Lownie, N.Y. aud Steie Pair ot Penueyivenia, Call and see them, ale Carpets! Carpets !! Luriiure, O0 Clotha, &o., iu west vaitet, ar the ices ang ebeapest Wareroows in the cy. 207 Wo 271 W. Souk ot, corner Sthave, Cai aud examine sit Cartmen, Livery “Stable Keepers and others, your attention it caved tow inrge a of water proo: covers f carte,” trac alo horee blauke be wi at 25 Bast Bioadway “Wheeler & Wilson Hock ¥ iuedveh “titeh Sewing Mac and Button Hole Mucine. \u 623 Browue way, N.Y, “qs “towe Sewing Muchine Company No 629 Broaaway, Y. Bilas siowe. ie A 1 Aeads wanted Wit Messrs Fowler & Wells, Phreuciogista, give written Charts o/ cuara ter wale, at $50 Th. owd- way oy Dr. Harrisoo’s Perista tic Lozenges—A positive cure lor Cos ivennrs * D sepa ond every torm of ludizestion D Bauce & Co, Hegeman & Co, N.¥ Hazard 4 Co. Phila, J Hari eon & Co, Prep Olle HOR, ae z ati Ade. &, BYRNES—Oa Tharsdas, O« in the sth ye srof bb The treads of tb to attend the fans 5 Beruard Byrnes, ‘ly invited dence, 3y1 | Rast 12th st cor, la oy Jy Re ly oelowks es Church whboe's “ Leyuiens jt « A tor hh tere | of bis soul, aud £10k theaee 16 Cavary Comete Teboss McCRUM—Suddenly, 0B ct. ooih, Me William | Cum, aged 36 yeare ; His relatives abd trends 1 fully Invited to utteus the on ¥ orning’ ( . Fab eo ciecl. irom Bis Mbe FeMuyece O47 CONROY — On Wednesiar, Oct. 26. Margaret, widow of Dan!. Conroy, Bative of Ballard, near Tale lamore, Kinee Cory ity, ireland. ds of the family, and thore of her sons- neh) Lake McNamara cud Michael Hirtey, are reepectfully in’ po,pieens ibe funeral Leal ern: sat ‘lock, from ber resie dence, 199 bee ate at. Her remains will taken to Caivary Cometery 2) HENDERSON.On Wodnestay morning, of drep- ay, Mary Ann Henderson, widow of Benjamin Heu- | and inside, at C arenont, South Bergen, 14 miles detson, aged 60 years. 3 months and v4 de®. fiom Courtland, Liberty and Derb.cs-es st. ferries , Lhe :@iatives and triends of the family are t- | by horee and dummy care every ten minutes, in he fully Invited to attend the funeral thie (rida) | miuet ot elecant improv mm nts rcuco # aad chu ches 2 e N on, at Vcwok, fromm Les ie @ .@sdenee. 184 6 «i denomina’ ous fecu @ our bow? witum 26 Bouth 4.0 6°, Williamebur;h. 11 | minutes ot we City Halil, N.Y. Light taxation. HU HES—At bis :ecicence. 119 Elchth ave, om | Terms eary. i Lesko; MOU BG et ne ens | MARSHALL'S SALE — RICHARD WaL rey “yy! TE iy rd bid A eer, will ce i this aay, Frida , at A % oma M.saof KR quiem for the repore of bis | ne erhnedt Houston and Mott \ed on Friday mormiuy. at half | 11 ciclock, at North tt Con te JOHN T ; ART, Marshal, ms apiece DOUGHTY, AUCI’R—WILL SELL © this day. 10% o'clock, at saigsroom 79 Naseau AUCTION NOTICES. Hose re LITMAN, AUCT'R,, 109 7 sells this day at 1) o'clock, stoc Grocery and Liquor store, 53 Mui pete et, soa) dies sugars, ber ixtures,&e, Sale positive in jo i EWIS FE. WOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL At 2% o'clock P.M. to clone an en. ‘ot 60 choice huliding lota, coum 5 @r notice. t McKENNA—On Wednesda: , after a ebort but seveve Liles, Kichard Nageake ts the w4.b year of bi e. Iho relatives and friends of the family, are reapect- fnily invited to attend the fuper arelt iter. noon, Ket, 27, at 9 o'clock, trom his late residence, 1W Mott et wu NUMAN—On Oct. 25th, John Numan, a native of the Pariah cf Strait, of Westineath, Leluud, aged 45 years. Tho friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late rr ce, 14 Elizabeth ot. thie Friday atternoon, at 2 PORTERS—On Oct, 26ih, of cousump'ion, Wiiliem Porters. aged 25 5 enre, * Parlor suites, sofas, chaire bureaus, washsiands, bede'eads, ma trasses. ioun, lace curtains, mirros, * ter tabse fixtures, &e, &c Bedd'og, p Lows, bo.sters, sheets Diankets, mattresses, stoves, &e, YT AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, Aj lu o'clock, at BELI.& INGRAHAM'S Bales rooms, 563 New Bowery, Sw) lote first clace p odved i, auitable for the searon, vir: Men's, women's. and other fine cl thing, Indien’ dreseeaelouka, shan + piece goods, underciothing, shaw s, conta, verte and inte, boots aud shoes &c., worth atiention. Br » HARRIS, 155 Grane at. i8 JAWNBROKERS SALP—JAMES AGAR bola turniture—car The funeral will take place from his late reaitence, will sett at o) New Bowery women's o1 Prince él ‘On Satartay afternoon, ‘Oct, £3, at2 | clothing, bed clothes, pil boota, eh: anda ve Crelock. ‘The reiatives of the family are respect riety of other woods, HAM'L I LBVY, 4) Boome treet Invited to attend, PAWNBROKER'S SALE TIIS DAY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Fast Hroadwa (neesneaeneienegmen RNISHERS wee men's and women's clothing, S$ MEETING OF THE VARNISHERS | thaw s, cloaks, remnants, she AMASS ME ts’ Association will be held this Fri ianketa, boots, sloes end other rom t - day evening, att o'clock, at 16 Delency at. PETER | tetion of ealers and others, Ly order, P. PREEL, DAILEY, Pest. GEORGE SHANNON. Bee, 167. | 8LGrand rt. Williamebureh, 1 COOPERS, NO. 12, WILL HOLD A SPE: | Q HERMAN & CO, AUCTRS, SELD, ' cial meeting, Fridey Oct. 27:1, at M. O'Shaugh- | 42° dar. Friday, at li'¢ o'clock, 1s Hower ort t ttn bales of er. I arer 9 a ance ie to Le transacted. Ws CooPeks—THE DELEGATES TO THE Grand Serie.” of United Coopers are requested to meet at 157 Bowery, on this ay evening, at 3 O'clock. C, CARTER, Piest. P. OOF ARRELL #ee.90 ONGSHOREMEN No, 2 WILL HOLD A Special Meeting, this Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock, for the adoption of their New Constitution ana Bye Laws, All Hpommbory eee reneney attend. S JOHN GANNON, Pres, THOM. WESTMAN, . Rec.Bec, eres T4251 100 | son » the conten's of fires clase Jaxer bee: saloon, viz., 10 com, cane wooden ¢| 5 ui LATHERS—ALL LATHERS, BOTH Bosses | square tabies, wnirrors, enitavings, lager Lect, wiug and Jou: Heyman, axe requested \Q attend a meet. | aud other glasses, decanterr, stoves, counters, vas and inv, tobe held at Milliman's Hal's cor 26.h st. and | other fixtures, mowures, de. Also the ubexpired 7th ave, Saturday evening, Oct, 24th, as business of | lease of said premises. 1s importance H,'2 be transacted, Presidcut; WM. 8, MacLean, sec, P: 366 Eighth 11 sal i TONING ae. PAT Aba vo “tae Xa ' b Eighth ave, w io dy, at NOLICE TO TAILOBS—A MOTION Was oetock, the ewe stock aud. fixtures of the old and renters Galas hcp tees m1 iv oe AL aaa lished grocery aud liquor stoce, 141 Georck , acting resolution of that shop mee ing, forev: - rWhMTEDG Alli? Will abi? iL fe. as members ofthe New Yo.k align?’ rede M. WIITERS, AUCT., WILL SELL THIS tective and Benevolent Union, and all bonorable day at Z o'clock, at 454 Canal st, ail tue turns ture, we, of several f id otheis, 6) carpece tmoemle sare requesned not to work for that store, By occer of ‘he Central Bod ACOB MOKSTATT, | oiiciothe, Leds, bedding, and a g.eat vurety of © Ler % 360 Boocs, 10 Lote to suit dealers and otueis Ss .C, TUCKE. retary PAINTERS—A REGULAR MEFTING OF WILLIAMSBURGH AUCTION — W. 3, TOWNSEND, Aues'r-—Wiul eel thie day at los Friday evening, Oct. 27th, at Military Mall, 19% | O'clock, a 92 ( non ave, the entise convents of lager Howery all members, without excep ion, are re- | beer sasoon, bagatel e table, chalia, tables, stoves, quested to attend, Pt order of Association, ©, | fixtures, gl Positive. 1b yILLIAMS, Press, F, CLAYTON, Sec. Ase re - = SOCIETY NOTICES, —— oat aneiatiesincnls eenerecsernnines - UN FOR THE FENIANs, A P. A, MISSION.—REV. WM, DYMOND F The Great Comle Per'odical, ewill ceiver adircourse io the ball 161 Kighth THE PHUNNY FELLOW, ave, cor, It) #8, OB Sunday evening, Uct, 29, at 74 FOR DECEMBE o'clock, ‘Ibe public and friends are cordially in- NOW READY vited, wel MGs found particuiarly interest WLW RDATED ED EAA POR WAT p | whole y ereoncernes af JENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE WOLF | fiovement, “Ite-uiains & laughable Tone Ciree will hold their regular business | lustration rep eseutin, meeting at their new hall, cor. 22d st, and dat ave, on THE VALIANT Friday evening, Oct, 27, at 8o'clock, Every mem- ey v and sherry ported ehamp: Lquore in cas i ‘ &J. BOGART, ALCTIONEEKS, THis eday, at 11 o'clock, at 194 Broadway. « large lot ot iron bedstesda, ma tr eee Carpets, aeete, quilts @ eke. lumber, iro) and copper boless, &e,, &e. Col ' k. HOWE, Supt, ‘ a {ERMAN & CO,, ALCT’ SELL THIs » Beiday, Oct, 27, at lie of at oT2 Hed P. esident; the Practical Painters’ Association will be beid on FENTANS in the act of ber ls expected to be present, aa business of the ut- SKINNING THe BRITISH LION tos import nee te 50 be transacted, #, COONEY, preparatory Centre, MARK WELSTE4 D, See. yo TANNING THE HIDE 0 THE KOYA “ BAIST Any attempt to detertbe this picture would be Deeless; ocular demonstration can sone be sat.afec. SENIAN RROTHERHOOD— POSTPONED, the public meeting oF the Clontarf Clicle, adver, tined in the Bun for Friday evening last, wae pot pooed in consequence ot the principal speakers Leing wr: We also publish, in the same number, « burlesque iletce at the protrecte: sessions of irish Con. article eutitied Vbiiadelphia, ‘Lhe meeting will take place this FENIANIBM EXPODSD | briday evening, Oct. 2tth, et Luioo Hall, 165 First THE SECRETS BOiRAYED! eve Col W.R. Roberta, J Rodgers, sate Cen. THE PASSWORD, “NABOCI fy tie, George J. Cambpei!, James McLermo‘t, Thomas Tt describes the expert. nce of aman wi vlosity Hiurke and John Kafferty, Eeqe, will addigas the | induced him to join the B.o.he:hood, en! who, aur.oy meeting, Tbe public are cordially invited to attend, | the tuitiation, had Il. J. MCMAHON, Centre, DANIEL BY Avy Treas: | His HATE £D WITH SHILL HJTICE! JAMES MOORE, Secty, 14 Auother veer humorous utitled, KINCOKA FENIAN SISTERHOOD WILT ne whieh eats s the noid their regular weekly meeting, thie Friday ABSBABBINATION ‘SATANIC JEM eveuirg, 744 p.m, at their pew bali cor YYd st end here are a number of other humor ay fone oo My ares Ay Nope yakiye areg hy attend, Yortous topics, any ove of whieh wili make the uwiom J ' Jol fally invited, Mine O'SHEA Teapect+ seers the bonds of gloom, and Iaugh like « mt . wectress, Mits, MATTHEWS, Treas, lai 5 THE PHUNNY ————= | alao contains quite ava. vet LADIES FATHER MATHEW T, E. B, Society No. 4 of N. Y., will ho'd § pablic meet r PHELLOW of reading most humorous description, embraciu btories, Comical Adven ures, Side-Spli thay Pai us, ing at heir ball, $38 Eaet 12th st, this Friday even. | Jokes, Witty Kepariecs, Couundraume, Pieasausries ing, at T¢clock. Speaking by Messrs, G. Fieming &e,, &e, wo aud Loneion Binging by Miss Ferguson, Tye, Nash THE PHUNNY Low and othere, PAT'K COONEY, Pres, "WILLIAM | Will be ready on ‘Thaseau and for sale by O'BRIEN, Rec, see, lw all News Avente _PRICE TE NOTICE—THE EMMET CIRCLE FENIAN on Ee ee copy. ts + B.otherhood, will hold their weckly meeti , ile Mesoule Haj, JW (rand st, commencing Friday Ling, Oe . 27th. 74 o'clock. This is the clicle that had to leiwo 217 ¢ st on account o; exo: bitint veut. We know our frieuds and would congratulate them on the success of he Brothe.hoot, The mem- " bere are requested ‘o be pre-ent, aud shosy who wleh sh to olp uswod redeem the o'd land of pure streams, SET OF TEETH MAL at $45 S.ath ove, Cail aaa et, ageneral se-ortmeutot 1ew and 2d hand houe*~ HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCT., SAL FE Jncumbent natal, 1, GALLAGHER, Centre. J, | Poor posit on thas gut ‘AGO . ret woe Laughing ¢ pepaed, an MAGONAGLE, Beoretary, adimeariaeaticeel teied drily, tree ot churys, Kemember i ' — 5 py ~-===S | ave, Sd door above Ylet ar, Li. G EVANS. ' POLITICAL, ps Lk ee SETING OF THR SPVPN SE * TEETH LS : ViTH UO i TA MEETING OF THE SEVENTEENTH | A SEE OF PEETH INSERTED WiTH OK ff WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN WARD | superior Gold. Silver acd. Uxtrnet ' Committee, held as Heasquarters, ou Weduesday | wi bout pain. JuscPad bi 183 Bat 1a Evening, October 28, 1565, the fouowing resoiasions | 12th st, bear 4 ave. " io ' wee ofeied uy A. Goodrich Fay, Bey, and were ; \s > Guapimourly acopred: A SECTIONAL t OF FROM 1 TO 4 Whereas, As (he Hon. Charles G. Cornel! has been teeth $4; beau sete from >! to $1 0 per ¢ ly nom outed by every organization ot the | tootl,ou rubles or siiver. Ach ne A extree satic party of thie district for Sena or ; without pain, or fl led with wold or et We have always found him in every | aud ¥!, warran'ed by bro MH. Vill tived (either legislative or executive) | geaily opposite tue vid Theale ' t and competeus public offic up. ° rieht sud bicing clizen. @ steadiag d, p)*: DRAKE, 185 CAN 4b ever ready to Vinuicate the rights of ibe ing seLol teet liver ats : cirseea, end one of ‘he first of New York's patriotic reclio t t gous) tose up arma in ds fence of the Union and the eat or ot Constitutfon, and who sienatiy distinguished bim-ef | Per tooth, Leeth exiacied without pula 156 in the ayes le ot a! Bon. as Sb emcee ofthe | — —— highth Regiment, New York state Milfua: \ therelore, befitting that be should be our Matastiay BOARD AND ROOMS, ‘ terre: in this contest againat those “stay-at-bowes'’ Pw . i aa who exulted with, joy at the tire, tidings of a 1epy.ee FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS ¢ o} the ( nion armirs, ean be accor Jaivd w board and in Be it shwietore Re olved. ‘That it te of vital ime | bed at Saliso moots tutu eye | portance to every citizen of this district and of ; T18} > . k ' py that a tnan of the vast experiance of eur coune FURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET Tu 4} ould be electeu in orcer that the intere.te of single ventienan, Kerwreuce required. Loguire be oected, ud thatthe odious and | #t$ Dominick st. id | Fz porrtotore pamed by the Lacisiaiuse VARD FOR A CHILD, 14 MONTHS ULD | . kbat we hereby pledge ourselves to oultsy preferred, Acdiees, #AtiOg lowest ems every honorabie effort to elect him to the position the J.D. B., Box 992 Sun Oftice v4 ! Demenrsey of the district bas #0 poanimously woul ODGINGS 5 CTs, A NIGHT AT THy * OWEN HEAL Chairman of the 17ih Ward Committe JAMES HATTEN, Sec, ___ lu ? HALL (iit.e Lodging House, b Cavalat, N.Y iy "TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMY dated with board at 6. bave the comtorta of A’ A MEETING OF THE MOZ:! Asseubly Convention, held at ¥14 Fulton «:, mod G vy 2 Thureday evening, Oct. 26ih, J FRE MIAH oe) tal pee VAN received the unanimous & tion tor M ‘TE of Assembly tor the Firet Assembly Distrle A \ ANTED 31) and Broome, Pike et, where they e@lorthe winter, fern Qmily, 170 diulberty at, bet or ad dire, MAKTIN 135 KAST STH ST. Furnished bedrooms fiom $2 to #6 per we aT @1 60, 81 75 per week, GRIFFIN @balrinag, JOHN BURKE, Ueeretarr: SIGHT EENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC Association Wil meet to-night iu the basement of the Jemilt Dispensary, coruer of 3éd at, and tnd ave, at 5 o'ciovk, Ail yoiers are invited to atiead, ARTHUR DONNELLY, Secretary liu . SAVINGS BANKS. SEWING MACHINES, NTEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER | GEWING MACHINE WANTED — a? si ? : ‘cond hand, 455 Broadway, in the pictures GEWING MACHINES—N of all Kinds at makers p » 2d band machir of 14th et. aud 5th avenue—Opeu daily, trow 1 to bP. Mo; Weaued id Maiuiuays, trom lto7 P, M. bin per sent, rate * free ion Coverpinent tax. Deposiie niade on or be.ore Nov, let, w raw in- . ea Koi BULL See'y, ____ $8)" | t 335 Bioadway, up ataire,” ane Tene PRE NATIONAL FARE BANE WHEELER & WILSON 4 ( No. 2, tor vals ice oh CAPITAL. ...$2,000,40, | SURPLUS. ....¢1,200,000 cox BUT Gna Bane owe's for wh ‘This Bank will igsue Certiticates of Dr posit bearing by the month and for sale a: low { yoservet ou favorable weitms JL, WOR Gs, Cashicr, | Call at uy Greenwich ave BP Now York, Aims 41, lows, pry Wied a2