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oo ‘m te ten fen Sd “- TIE NEW YORK SUN WEDNESDAY MUL. KE 141 Necessity fer a allroad Across the Pinins. Tmaes ie now but ittls prospect that Conyress “will do auything, during the present session, to Sead) tate railroad communication between the Al Jantic and the Pacific States, A railroad serows the Plains wan projected many years ago, a1 4 fe sailes of the line Lave been consiricte! ab tie ber- taint; but there the matter reste there it ie Aikely w reat until Congress can be made to seo he importance of paying wore attention wo the anaterial interests of the couutry, au! Jeet to po- Aitical intrigues. A railroad across the Continent as now one of country’s greatest needs. Without euch an artery we cannot ex- yet that the stream of aration wil make much beadwey in filing up the nen Wentern territories, Asie from the dearab lity of ening Up the new territories to the products Bgriculwire, itie well known thet their mineral re- mources ore alrmort Inexhanatibie, The develop. ment of thie great wealth, in view of the heavy debt that now «ppresses the country, is certainly @ matter of the lighest importance, and entitled to Woe care'ul consileration of Congress, Wo fear the several rival projects fore Pacilic railway Tertivg ao influence npon Congress which as. im keeping that body from taking any de- @ action in the premises. There are several conflicting interests involved in the matter ‘® tranecontinental roe!, and es al! of shene fnieresia have influcnce with Congress, the pre. #urmption te that Concrems is balancing iteeli be @ween the divergent influences, But the preasing demand for such a railway shoul! cause Congre @o bavish all other considerations than that of the (public good, General Garant recommenda an ine wresse of the army, on the ground thate large Borce will be necessary to protect the emigrants Faro may now be expected to flock to the new ter- Pitoriew, He is entirely correct in juming that @ large class of people are desirous of emi- wrvting Whither, but the dangers, privations, vand necessary suffering that are incident to an erland journey by the primitive conveyances Wow used, doubtions eter thousands from going, Bo fect only the adventurous class now think of Mwaking the trip to the far Wentern territories, if @ Pocitic railroad were constructed, however, an Manmense stream of emigration would quickly flow “Dither; the resvirces of the territories would be Bapidly developed, and the burden of the national debt would thereby be materially lightened. Will mot Congress yer do something practical for the mdveucewent of the Pacitte railroad? Fruits of Treason. Pum Bouthern people are atill deep in ibe mise Mortunes thas they bronght upon themselves by @be act of rebellion, From tho tone of ther jour- Bale it appears thet they are now threatened with @ danger scarcely loss to be dreated than that of ‘war, Destituiion and want are already severely experience! in many districts of the Bouthern totes, Grave apprelension is felt that actual Mewive may ensue, The people have no money, hey have planted no grain crops of any conse uence, and their cotten crop is represented to be sabe next thing to ® complete failure, Louisiana vend Mississipp) b wfered greatly by the high ‘Water and the ecunequent damage to crops, while fan other Biates the crops have suffered materially Wrom the continuous wet weather, The South, aberefore, will be almost entirely dependent upon Qbe Northern States for breadstufs. Mut, unfor- @unately, there is now every indication that the @ain yield in the North will mot reach one half a <rop for the present season, and that prices will wousequeatly be high. There is evidently gio! ground for the fears expressed by the Southern Pepers, for with failure of crops, no money, aul Bigh Prices elsewhere, much suffering will neces. @erily ‘all upon the poorer classes, Failere of the Eight Hour Strike. ly correctly und rsiaod the proceedings of the ineeting beld yesterday by the shipwrights, Bhat body havo suspended the strike and have Given up the attempt to coerce employers into ihe adoption of the eight hour eyaten. neerely wegret that these workiugmen have sutlered so severe aloes by their unfortunate strike. In the eegregate they have probably kat !y idle Sum of money large enough, if invested in tusi- mete upon the co-operative plan, to provide .ou- @ient employment for every man engaged in ¢ ewike, They bave consumed their previous @arnings; they have been obliged to accept af jorge donations from other wo: kingm: they Dave loet the object for which they inaugurated Abe strike, and now they are obliged to resura to their former employers ani ask them to employ Soe again upon the oll terms. When this strike was first talked about, we iraukly exprossed the Opiivn thatit Wasa great mistake, While firor Sug the principle of ibe eight hour eystem, and believing it to Le # desirable reform), wo expressed abe opinion thatit could only be established by the free and united action of employers and workmen, and that an attempt at co- arclon would be likely to recoil upon she heade of the operatives, Of course the SUN was denounerd for this boness opinion, and povther jouraal, which was unscrupulous enough © enCoUrage a Movoment that was forelooniwod so Befeat, reveived the plauditeof ibe poperatives, Bus tur that wee moshing. We prefer to speak Painily aud eutously, without reyerd to epplause, The shipwrghis now see, mo dou! t, shat the BUN ise pretty god counsellor alter al! WVe are only sorry thas their experience bas cost whem #o early, Ne “Repertory” Needed A PRoroettios is now peading iu the Sesate Which provides for the establishwent of a reper: ery or agency in G y “to ill Political, soc al eat economie co 2 aud the wature! resources of the sev ral 5 t Ge Awerivan Union” We) ope the ot be adopted. It would o Adi another b Coxperee b the government, and uld be on factical value, Toe people of Germany t ood ideas of this country and of ise is, probably, hardly a fam'y in Germa thes not one of more representatives Bited States; and the reports thas she latier seat she ftathe:laud sre worth (er more than ie sbenatious ofa government repertory Would be uv bill referred to should pass it would Very pleasant postion for some politician who is Want of @ sinecure, but it would be of litle ectical euvauiage. ibe best thing that Congress au do toward eacouraging unmmilgration from the saruaen Sietes is ty Darmomiae the didoulies shes ve very ass Pibous a the now standin the » of reconmruction, Tfthat Fivancial News, Markets, & Were ous tLe th ‘presenta Vow York. Taretay, June 1,6 Mo the Stock te a het hae been iaad drooping to-Jay, with no Fae beugee of gener in erest, Covernments were 9 ell Germet, Muda evetained, Goid sold at Lily a Money was ver, esey, and 6 per the general fate for eati-loons, ( the best erades was ecarce and wanted at 607 por cent, VForelgn exchange wasdull and rather lower, Hille at 60 dave on Lonton were quoted at 10048 109 4 for banker On 'Chance to-day Flour opened but closed ¢ 45"), cloning at 1427), veut. is getting to be ‘ommercial paper of eure to ow in thet direction Yankee Moovy and Rebel Spite. Wr observe that wome of the Southern pap sre mronuyly caborting the planters not to disp of ther janie. Th appara that financial erm car ramscule huve ol iged many plauiers to oer #e more # @ady, and drooping on cou farina aud parte of farina for eale, and @ verte! | aon gee Wheat opened quite firm, end closed tans of Southern journala are very mach ered | duitand heavy forcommon, Cora wan filtly ective boat Yank es'' will by this means eta foot! ol! | at te, advance, Cite oneved @ eliade firmer. but in the ngrivultuval districts of the South, We | clored cull, Pork was firmer, Beef was steady, Lard believe thut the alvice of the class of journsisin | Waeheavy, Whiskey was quiet. question, concerning the dispoas! of S nihern F SROUE BALRGSEIRET HOABD, % & Be.'Steen.110 4¢ ie Janel IMeat idea that hae emanated from | fhm? U8 Be'sleep.tin 1) Canton Co... the Southern prose eince the rebellion terminated | 100 t ‘ " we ws bs non ‘el 8 “ oy Us 0 $4 , and that is saying @ great ‘en! In the first | Sop4 og iM. @8 4 a > he = @ligh 50 do on) Wilkal ance Coai place, it will not he A goes ae ae 100 Atiantio mA ise eTeo. Tf planters find thermwelves ol live] ty dia de ho’ Boe ou Wat. P.. 60 °o ’ ian U8 “ 49 pose of their farins, they wil probably # | tothe | ota ps H ON wari u it, ot best advantage, without regard to the loch 140 Dive i do. mae do where purchasers happenedtobeborn, They tm bee sia bits « at x 4 have @ great av nm to Yankees,” butnotto | ih) ao. sor te Ww. badd Yankee money, But this arivice of the ultra jeune ay nn oo rie Kt és, Kouthern papers shows how eager they are for an + a ' 10 Erie Vf its oppotinnity to ventilate their hatrelof the Noribh- | jg, oon Ye es ie aad'K.’. 65 orn people, They onghtto know that large landed 1 yo lw fe cy K aE i Rae @ataies are detrimental t any country, As a) j + 05. te rule, the #rnalier forme are, the more profitable |} Olio d Gun N.Y. Ge they become, If every plantasion in the South | 2000 fad, Mies + dy Reading It. 9% were cut up inte farms of thirty oF forty acres, ot an! then tilled by eueh « class as cur Northern huts farmers, the wealth of the South would Le trebled pian : within ten years, Alton, af. i Harly Clo %, Sa Wer oinerve that the Heo | sire! ith 108 14 Del. back & clerks are making @ vigorous effort to intuce pro- bo ath National Le i ” Ps Chi, & Alton PL is prietors of stores to clone at three o'clock on Satur anvoxh $0ak6 day afterncona, The movement deserves to be i G00 Erie R... 6's successful, Next to the streetcar employes, there zy 4p do, 625 is no clus of men iv New York who work go many aie i Caine is Stoke hours ae the retailcierks, We understand the | TN ©. Ge S.% 60 M.5. 8 N ‘ » Jermey C.W.L.. Wt 100 Jnlo & Mins Leo € Wert Union Te! present tnovernent to include both wholsaie and re- ta.) clerks, but, we are bappy to fay, @ large pro- portion of the former class already bave the benefit of early closiug on Saturta Moat of she wii le- . 6 sale dealers whose nearte have nos been callonasd an tea 0 A athe by ‘ so a ee i &: wise by contact with mammon, now make it a practice to in Re neien I Wn We MiD, Bt BE Theo bs suspend business at three o'clock on Saturdays do iw 6) MIL @ st. P. bt, 72 We see no reason why that plan suould nov WY. NUR be followed by employers throughout she Cattle Market, : : It ie customary ‘or mechanics, we beller Brit's Mean, Jane 12, 1806, Derves.—Fiat, is but o mild expression tor the pres ent condition of the beef market, trade having eof fered one of the most serious reverses which have cecurred ju thie market for many @ week, no lewa tumble than le per ib. on ail prades having occurred lmmediatety on the opening ofthe yards on Monday, and what toade the n atter «tl!!! worse for owners woe pend work at five o'lock on ace that one branch of mechanics have given no- tice that they will hereafter work no longer than ull four otelock on Saturdava, Wut there ipa material difference between mecbanics and clerks in thie respect. Clerks are not protucers, and Saturday: employers would lose nothing by letting shem co | the feet that nearly al! the eneculatera who hed in good season on Saturdays, If the three o'cjock | Dourht up seek at Albsne, paid amore for them thea Y the i re previc - a or 1 syatern were generally adopted, buy woul! of than they did the previcue week. aud henee, one pr 5 mary eanee of Sam's rickner Another leading course understand the water, and make their causaot this ehare decline isto be found in the we purchases in season, The day would D0b | ueuatly heavy eupply of etock now on h be reduced, but the duy'e work would be accom: | heing no ies than 4.251 tulloeks in the ple’ in @ less number of hours, The rk | this yard on the opening of the market yesterday, or have never engaged in strikes, but have siways | 2.20) more then offered thisday week, ‘The ran been respectful and courteous in presenting ther aricvancestoemployers. The latter class should meet them in the mame spirit, and comply with their present reasonable request. prices to-fay ia l7e T to Dewt. balloek do, while methom ¥ Courtship and ‘Marriage tn Germany. A correspondent at Mei lolbery, Germany, thus describes the manner of erranginy matritmonial Matters in that country : It is permitted under where the partios should accompany a lady tu a» theatre, b fall ore vert, and should it happen, the lady would be de. clared iniamous, and thrown out of all good socl+ ety Phere are no evening visite made, aud, above all, it is forbidden thats youny man should call upon his young lady » yueintances ¢ in faci, a gentleman Bheep liave advanced ‘yc per ypply new in the pene, and oa ati tose per |b. ous Lambaron tn about as leat quoved, aay ¢ for goo t to poor, bof ihe insiket shows a slight tea prices, corn-fed, hyve, being do dressed at b?yalue per lb, The supply of live stock during the week aggre mileh come, 1908 veal calves, beand i424) awine, being an Heman ean have no lady friends, ashecan | increase ove: lass woek's arrivals of /.008 heey 30 hever come in contact with them excep at balls, | cows, 417 calves, and adec wane of 1.574 ebeep and where it @uGler the greatess resiracos. Marr) 1,9Tu hoge is reduced to # busivess contract. A young n Flovr and Gra'n. sees a iaty abe ball, aucy to her looks New ¥ 12, 1866 inquires who her parenta ace, how wuch moags Flour, The flove marke hy Ai "Ge they have, aud how much the lady will ges ae be My o Ktaie, $0 $7 atsio ash b. marriage. Ifthe coudiious suis bin suas ie m Fxira d Obio. be Likes the la zen sreto hia mind, hey mal—and the por! nen. 4 the parenes aud pr - Hast s): low nd gol to Sua southern, #10 Suas1T ‘ J srainen'bhe uy lave beter, $1 S5a pores to watry the daughier. he parcuis take Graim—Lhe wheat market ts 1a; M4 ave inquires respecting his position, and espe Chicano Boring | #2 15 tor No.3 milwenkie 1 dont $2 vito arrive; 2326 Michtean, and #4 55 for White & lave higher. jowa, 7 ja weateru at —c for White in bond; v@; new uo bag the Quan vi inoney he ma Should the reports t voratle, they daug ter, tell her the condition 1) $aee refer to the avd if they suis tian. her they are declared to be engaged, Cards iu bd the form: ‘*Herr Mucllei, Fr » Behmiit, Que cent higher, Western nosound being engaged,” are imineaiavely seus bo the triends. q dati ta5 + aud sound ttxed Westera, SlasJe; The epgegemeut i¢ also proclaimed from the Vessern Yellow, —s—c, } #tinethey etund ¢ rin liay Market. Brat and Bray tiyam—brige and New Yors, June 12, 1866, bridegroom —but Bot in our beuse OU Words, as tuis relation ceases aud they lose these appellasions at marriage = lhe geutlewan now hex Y tthe lady when be picasa sito do every evenii g. The rotrket jadoil and hea Pine, and dunes for retail lots, right to] ~ r re poll re 4a SS whwh Leis ex- SPHRCIAE, NOTICES, He can sccowpan - ne her iu publ.c halla converts ao, as be pleases Stoddard’s (belera Specitic& sure Pre- iu fact, He must Gow Iuprove bis ime bo jell in y sve and Cure lor Clover Cholera rbu love with ber, Noother man cau uence with ber | Y*Btetive aad Cure to ere Cholera Morbus, Dinirbass, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Pains or have anything todo with ber evithout fi8 con- sent. Bhould the Breutijyam break the eu iu the Stomach aud Bowels, ase, Stotdard & Baur- ton, Piopsictors, Troy, N.Y, Sold by all drug tucpt sud reftse to marry her, the Brau? can suc oiste, 4.0 You OUaboe for elipe aud cb damages {promise bas tals she never does, as the Giermau ides of bouor | = Soe = ane would not allow it, Ry the marriag © voutract if peeple who sall-r (rom the doll stu- te complete, aad accoml ny tothe fertubas Wak | pidity that meeisuseverrwhere in Spring, and too te Usk dest fede Peas ib pide aheuit, ave often {n all seasons of the year. knew how quick it marry one of several sisters, aud his wile vies, | COMld be eured by taking Aver's Sarsapartila, to he will, if possible, marry ope of the resuainiu, ag | purde the bile from thelr sysiema, we should have ters. F know e@ inan Who married through a@ | better neighbors as well as cearer heads to deal family of « eo after we other = iney | wirt Mt réethe ehiliren of the tion w i ee — —_ ared for thau i. suey Were ty larry Uhbeumatisin, Neuralgia, aad Nervous @ pereou ub of she tami, Heada hes cured by a few doses of Mescalfe’s Great i te re Desperate. os “Bickneli’s syrup Avountry editor having been out ail day rim | gn) comaine ho oplate. sure » delinquent subsembers wiih po ie me UP ig ; ial trench Solf-Fastenin -—Put on cess, pecuniarily, wrote the following, under i and ken off inam without ew - epirstion, and ‘edicated it pay she printer’; %o the wan who a) Og. ye et, wew, mT Clee. Lois $2 Whe Wen Who wou's | ‘arention received t siiver inedal) * tue hair ofthe American Lpatisuie ia Seprember, . is.d, They can te changed t:om ove garment to May he be shod with lightning, and comprileé | Wotherin an instant, and, as they never pull of nder over gunpowder, May | Nor teas the cloth, they are the only reliable butions Qe chestuus burr tor an for meu and boys’ coitus, Gusrows for ladies, By every day of bis life Le more despotic ( bavicg severa eren hem wwamouent, thus aise garrens to suit taste or Buttons. For thie pur ain netaus of Alger. May Le never be perimitret ‘ ». May hele bored to death w their fires les: the . to men q sarter wWhea Gueir t AY M&iLB, Bo ¢ Y. send i tive Cireular, anu ens, Dhow hie be M # Gace sear Ywith hew Wheeler & Wilson Le ock titel Newing Macluine 4 Baton tote Moen, 5 _llowe sewing Machine Company No 699 r N.¥, flias Mowe, Ji, d-esiuent, A Removal ~The lapreved L Uptie Nook Meck-piica sewing Macusnee—A,. is. suplee, O+ bicas« Agents wasted ae Mow's Chemicel Pomade ‘restores gray bar, isthe bes: bass ves and creming & ture. Sold by Rushton,1) Aero. House,aad all ar The best place to buy sprivg acd sam- mer potbiue as at Sones Rt be te. &, Basdwin' Neo: Ty and T2 Bo a7: the ree assortment an, there ln the city, ag trices was, Fiease gal, Old ers, nd boss iaur er dresminy e y tle COW g:ve sour milk, o repeid butier; in short, May bis dauya- Y ® obeyed editor, bis Lusiuese go to be go te tae Ls, A Float of 5,.00,\00 logs, covering ten acres Qud Woneged ly iorty men, is expected at Lew iw) Me) Maa moat, at 2 c'uiock his eace of her at ath at, LYNCH—On Monday, sjiune 11 brovher Wee hoa child of John and D Lyne John Leoch and Phi: oach, & dhe funeral will take piace afternoon, at 9 of tend, <V rotate f y a. th tor inter ABOR TARE NOTICF—Wiere MB, soine o Masone of New York Clty has furtoed @ combinadon agsinet their Laborers, and r with the load Hiour Syvatem on Saturday, although tLe Lat wt ive their bosses fr ! ur per day for tt ré euch ii thie strike re, whom it may cor This Ke uv. i see, » Bo All the de tuorning at their Mall, First ave, at 9 o'clock M S16 Novices STH DIVISION, L. ULB: y Aseortat hureday eve nin «e leh, as adi ani T have All mowlene w ao bee bs business of um Hto be art j t J 1 the Apocation PATRICK. BRADY, Pres. MAKIN GOL dL ba Bre cal sS ® HOURS-AN ADJOURNED MEETING © of the Workingmen of b yu wille hee underthe @ € . doers Union, at Granada Hall, 112M e ave, Brook.va, on Wed + dune 14, tS ofc o to give micra ria @id to the brave men whe, know!) are maintain thm. Leta uw M. ELVERY, “DIVISION ciation, will iti on fee, No. 1, of Urookly and othera, others, PHY. JOUN L. MOLL Mathew 1. and Jd etrects.on th o'elock r. Hicke intemverance lererr, we Coallieghe b Jeraor City, C and MAN ATHER MATHEW T. A. 1, clock, from & tives aud friends aie respectiully inv) On Mouday, June 11, / #, Patciwk Anu Maris. onl debild of she thie Weimeniay Medeon at, Kelas i to at 19 la We ment seetted, By ere the donrne men He ir ‘Prent Mit HAEL rn that t the success of the 5 hours’ sy y. By ovaer ot the Commit: wae. MULVENNIE Or PUBLIC TEMPERANCE A the Father Mat Mik ja 7th, GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERAN( ing will take place at the Hall o nead Tait ND TE wt, RANCH ave pot received th and of the pociety ate requested tv aiend t THE L. 1 meet thie Wednoade * Hail, cor 11th #t and lat ave, cre wishing to join wilt b Wt. MILLS, Pres. LAL bd ELoO e aff pyeor ibis rewane will be taken te That on and for of the > YMA W. PEt ukers ol, Mira Davy JOLNS ML te 126 ay evening, at Ti willdel veren addreea on the Seme ep'endid « Biee and Cour nt b ra ay MEE G Cl Sh T.A focte v, No.6, in their Via Sd wt ar * Weanestar creniny ‘yo John M hand Kien No.8, of Yorkville, will hold no pubtie meerir¢ this evening in conseqi oor their Pie Ne coming off to-day at Bellevue Garden foot of Soh a bes K JOUN SHELLY, Pre- lie aident, ATHER MATHE _ of New York, yi it holds public hall, a rt Mt. will pine, querted to be DAML KEKWIN IES, Per No. dereey Cite ‘Pa meeting at Washineton bis aronues. on We tneedor ev o'clock Thompson, Y meeting Hughes aud other ie quarteriy cers for the er AUSTIN McHlGtl, see NSEPEI of th A. H. Soetety No, Hail, Sth av, be’ M. No. 1, Ne Young 4th and FATHER nesdar evening, June M fen, Counse lor-at- Law, Music on the Cornet by Pret Also br the talente| Mise 1 ng there will clets : Mr. FilOB, FYANS, MAKIIN KERWIN, See oO" ICE OF THE PROTROTIV No, 80 White #t., New ed our once happy homes int taiien with peeullarse it city, many Bis PER DAY ine Won Aasocls City. the ua t ce expenre «mm «nates gauization tuteaded to Ovo Bed Ww labor tor a live Lavine oy New ¥ fricudicas working gir ed for other benevo! works frequentiy to tilt nearly that tims that evmpat has bl } sto the rand, ve seutiothe Lreesnrer, M.5 or No, 50 W some portion of ber time tor utendont, a Las eit U0 Dessous ty eusploy me mty rad S11 D DWELLING, Fist C1 i ny AW Gases have | t very low tor 6 minibs, co bb ad, end Lis euiployer jug legs ed | Molzhte, at 66 Columbia st, 4 ip iy the Value trades abd callian’ | ppy I din the iollowing lise | T° SLIT THE TIMES—LODGINGS Seamsetresea, Nee sties me Seents each, for young giris, at the Dreesmaking, Vapor Collara, Jolene lowre, 9 Ceaul a Aso wi aertt bery, Cork bie.ned tor these out of emp.c | Co ings *| &) OR 3 GENTLEMEN Ca \ (4 een)! Bwhateoiil w feeds of lreland front 4 no dow evealus, J sth, 1806, MUBBAY, Coase.” bbw. er, Admiesion 6) conte, Stneiie by Mise Kee ABLE —A _ t Watch and Chain by th to their respected and PUILUIP NE vice-Pies, arewer the call of Gen, We will hold a grand demoustiu jou at the Hall, 44th et, bes oib and Oru 6 T, The nt font, JAMES On EI i Y, MATHEW T, A. at) cor w Vo Me of New York will bo hel! th 1, ‘T, rey Sermo 1% Francia J. Callagber Y, v. No. to wit! addreee the SAND A. Rs nll roe Pres Ws will hold a public J, Were, aged at7iup.m. Al © to pa & UD. MCGREE- se Meet the Farther A. B. Society No. 4 cor, Sheriff, Moustor w € {eellars, well Lait and in voude | arge terest, Lert non, 8. BOSELEY, Auctioneer, 1] Hes! LTMAN AUCT., SELLS 4 day. at 1 hand fixtures ofq Biccery ator ay ‘haat Wih et. Also ait ¢ laree etoc fine @ivea Wee ‘ fu lots portiiv le to-t ‘ M GAGE SALE = JACU so nee sell toiled at il » tor ¢ ! the tnetion ato @, 1 pale efaty ie ny enrriage Lehi ting tp sornese, Leixaes x jeion tie tha p 6 ig cones J HIN i HILDEN d for ea ce. i JAWNUROKER'S SALE THs DAY IOUN MORTIMER, 15 § ‘ lo s womens choice cothing ea dre em ekirta eile end otk aiid romn eta, tal ee hha, akirtey spreads biankete, boots, and other des hy numerous to i By orcer H, i 10. Baehth j ‘| PAY NUROKRER S SAL mo GRAHAM wiliweli at 10% iia da 6S Now Hower men's eo rine, delat ¢ 0 | PAWsbko K's SALT ‘ao 2, FIEI will eeit this t ‘ ers De lance acut Oni ena n ‘ eCOt, Pault, ve aitk « | ta, Cre * Noche thawls. « Also « targe jot of lwo sand ebowr, under cig yoder of W. SIMPSON, | 51 fo vere Sls Will comioanee Witt tiene Gothing, 44 next, 4 nl women'a ¢ fl er & K. SLM PSON, io Bowery 1 T? BE SOLD AT AUCTION, Public Pouud stb et, bet 4 aoa team of dirk orown H es 5 white tar head: one bilud ot e ou dune LOth, bod \ TILLIAM = WITTERS, AUCTION voile tole day, at 4 0° lovk, nt 4b4¢ fel the f deere ry howe pas hee ay topestty, velvet end other ea: pors, vii chair, cots beds, cling, gigs, gud aleo | horse Gud hosters, bone A: wD . GUND. COACH SLUT CAN BE FOUN] econ, 71th at, and Sd wy, by apply ir ise. M. PARRE printed, look, at the SOUTETY, B. SOCIETY, Newark and Jerroy ata Farev, Por on of ot RENN} spas on “Fi Hie Father Mathew | om Wednestay batt ls at their evening, June Moth, Mr. C. A. 1, Goidey ana t ‘ Butieu of Brookivn will nadrers the mo tir \ Messrs, Mell, Ryan sou wut tek Vlas » MeGinn.s Metiat and Doowicport. As Mw LOVE N, Pree M.URENNAN, VP Wail, 12s MATHEW T, A, B, Ne. Sof N. ¥.. will hold a pebuc meete ing in sheir Hall 20th et, Wess of | on W ou the Dulcimer, laojo and Bones, Mesera, 1 die, Davieand White. Singlugby Mes ra, W ey MeCulcheon, Meehan, Rk, 4 Ed. Replies Hamme N.U.—Dui- be © prerentason of an WORKING RUN on the ot wh AT SIX CENTS API) ate compensation paid for f "@ Protec tive | niea n, Whe and who volun ari: and? oney wo promote an ineticu at proctions Lenetit to the working women of Ni wd ark Ano g the p romaine nb o Meets of the I veut a Kealetry s od in obtaining we the legal protection again il eith oods, or provigiona, will be elatiy accepted, and + Bea ai 4 the ¢ om mittee ‘00d of | wilt be able to ob.ain further intormation by « e he roomie ot th eaue na Nev Ole daly of Fi sey, lis 6. Be ladies c the mm, fo THE PUBL ie! The civil war which has desolated our land, and tern © houses of mourning, peewing and times om were making minte | we ay tex itisalso an object of the Institution to discover Dee and Me apuetes Of @ ment for woe men, kk + now ceeupied by them, We ew mama te ot good citizens, more es peciaiy the ladies, to aesist usin mainteane ou ore and encourage thes Will vou not remember the Thousands of dollars are raise t Ot ANG MUKt ELE ny treven in the in the evenine, be ieti to etm raing h the power toy er in moner, dry by kay, Suu ice, y givin rearsthat the [ niod has beeal E OF! Ut it te tor ine Cole we eny auc & Cock, het ty Bek, pec, ise 0108 FYANS, WOMEN'S. | : | questions ssacd, Liude T ON SATUR oa Htoa ne ave Ca o ating ihe Will tee ve the atove iewerd by ieavinw tt GRIT} TNs, 208 Grnod at, N.Y. or at o4 Ha e’, Micoklen e1O ¢ Auy person re W ARD—-OTR AYED ston at, FROM an ber to “the ao poor mina, will “ve the above reward, thanks of the owner, &A REWARD — Losi ow @ dune) ‘ Wort and ane 10 Bavery BSeeond av, het, 26th a . will receive the alove reward, aud no qu aye! —_— AUOUTS DS, CARRIE AGES, | HORSE FOR SALP—18 HANDS } Anoly a its De ances at, LACK HORSE, sve old, fit jor cart or truck, wa 15H, ‘ abe sod kind in all heruess, Inquire vo! sch et, FoR Ss ALL me ST PROM THE Cov; & large bay f kind, f jor cart HORST wacons, Wil be yatthe Liqaer so J aud Deuraw ste, Mrookly n, for SALL—A HORSE, CART AND ness, P lly. Appiy to FP, LULA A FINE HORSF, Cu Tuquue 37 Ned —1 YOUSG HO ou it to 15 beh pre’, or dd u m truck, neat! Les, 1 set 0 barn and one slugie wuck, Apply at 6 at, rear Cenal, wee MEESONAL, NOWRA LM, PORMATION WANTED—OF Mics Nl I Me ANERNY whe we rked In the Ne ve 3 eW Deut sri © i PMI Me reoeve hit, Cowanus, 8 uth Brook'yo, “MRS, JAN! BUCHANAN, WIK pdin the it: last week, will cali at ay.or at Mr, HEVe RL ‘Ss, 169 Che will see her hueband: herwilteenn rm ;Or any imto:math arded, I THis SHOULD MEET THE LY ! A K I a COUE HAKRY atherseiler, Inte of bo J * a leit, will pleas * Kemp Furex hea « tiohead A Laan aaed OM His HOME SINCE i of dune, 1500, 1b RNARU Ke AN tt talk bis ereale Ve clin Pa eranted by eali wat 24 Cie NY 8. PO REENAN, He is avout ieet ¢ bie.s, In the oush year of bis age, He wor frock bach sutinet paate, a red hue short 8 Disek closh cap; white @andy comoiex saady azel eves, lony dro € SGVARD AND BOM OOM WITH BOARD J fentena a? r week Single aot be at* fVand co Nor week At lit Mulve near ran 4 Al YOUNG MEN CAN BET AC with Oued wad peasant roome at 21h Bass tlebai, in the grocery near ihe wees ae KESPRCTABLE MECHANIC V ins \o sunre in she comforts of a he ant becroora with euowber gent he 1b) tlizaleh Duildine, ® Calllet a the evenic LCI ABLE Min ¢ Awith good boa:u, at & a per werk Sy bu ed front park ) per week. | bol Be WHO ARb IN WANT OF \, or evs ploymeut, should appiy et ine ’ Horne > Paiton at ow lwerd and nice reoma; tern S5th et, Hib houre custo: Sd ave 20 Ne FOR AN UNLIMITED O10 Lookkee one ® Lasine Whe 64808 Bu, em and bing Sluto Ba Dee GBarter, io Weeks, Juswucti Tele, BO Classuh HAY BA4 S Yeon,

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