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THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE Democratic Miscalculations. Tas unanimity with which the Republican mem- bers of Congress mupported the Senate plan of re construction, \s severe blow to the hc pes and ex- pectationa of the Democratic party. In the vote npon that measure, the Dermorrate see plainly that they bave made a miscaleu'aton with regard to* material rupture in the Republican racks The Aisagroement between Congress and the Atm!nis- “tration, and the dissension and discord that for » year have heen apparent n the Republican party, Seah inand out of Congress, naturally led the Democrats to believe that « general rupture wae @ure t oceur upon & fine! vote on the Recon stroction question, But instead of widening the breach, that vote has substantially healed it The Republican members of Congress, with the exception of two or three Senators, “pow stand in solid phalanx before the eatoniahed ‘Democracy. That single vote throws the Dermo- erate back to the position they occupied # year ago—that of an almost hopeless minority, They must now commence anew in their effortto * ui- vide and conquer" the Republican party, and the fir thing for them to do is to sec wherein they ‘failed in the last attempt, They certainly bad every advantage, and but for unek!|\ful manage- ment they might have effected a permanent divi- sion of the opposing party, and once more achieved political ascendancy and power. It je not difficult to ere where the mistake was made. In their eagerness to secure the votes of the fifieen Southern Brotes, the Democratic politicians assumed the championship of the late rebels, and by eo doing dingusted the people of the North who are yeu ‘mourning the Joss of kindred aad friends who {«!) at the hands of these same rebels, The Northern people, even with the memories of tle lave war fresh in their minds are not vindictive; but it needs but little discernment to wee that they still -emart under the old wounds, and that they are not disposed—as Senator Wane says.-to kill the fatted calf for the resurning revels, and then give them ail the veal, The Republican poliicians Bave manifested much akil! in keeping directly in the course of public opinion at the North. They know thet) the numerical superiority of the North gives it the control of the Government,gand hence they have shaped Mbeir policy so as to please this section, Without any attempt to manufacture political capi tal at the South. The Democrats, on the contrary, have attempted to secure Southern support, and a6 the seme time curry favor with the North; bus tbe experiment has proven a failure. Ifthe Den > ‘ratic leaders areinclined to profit by experience they will now turn over s new leaf and shape their policy #0 a8 to secure greater favor at the North. They cam already rely upon the united support of the Bouth, and even if they should in- Gist upon reasonable guarantees against « repeti- tion of secession, the late rebels would not dare to desert them. In short, let the Democratic politi- Clans now give more attention t building up ther Party in the North, for it is bere, and not in the Gouth, that the political “objective point" lies, Santa Auna—A Pronunciamiente. Banta Anna, the old Mexican Head Centre, who fenow in this city, has just issued s manifesto to bis countrymen, which is rernarkable only for its Jength and the egotism of its tone, He makes ® strong effort to explain away his treachery in ebendoning the Republic and giving bis support to Maxuaitian, but the attempt iso signal failure, for bis own words, 10 iavor of the monarchy, siand re- eorded agaiust him, But he ts now anxious to “drive our opprestora beyond the ocean, to re- establish the Republic, and then withdraw to private life once more."" Here is ® specimen of bis egotism : “By reason of my antecedents, of my position in the Conservative party, and even of my long ab- sence from the country, I believe myself to be the one celled upon to reconcile all minds, seiting the exemple of submission to the covstitutional gov ernment, as 1 now sincerely do. Taus I perform & patriotic duty, I obey the impulses ef my own heart, and | satisfy the desire of hundredsof Mex eans who have called me to action." The patriotism of which be speake is all gam- mon. Iuordinate ambition has alwaye ruled him, snd attainment of power has been his ouly aim. From 1821 until 1555 he kept Mexico ins state of almost continue! anarchy and c.vi) war. It was s lucky event for that country when Banra AwNA was exiled, and if he is houest in his profes. sions of eolicitude for its welfare, be wil! forever keep outside of its bounds. But he is not likely 0 create much of @ seusation now. The Liberal party in Mexico have no confidence in him ; their sgents in thie country distrust him; and he will probably be obliged to return to 8. Thomas and resume his old amusement of traiuing fighting- socks, A Warning. We desire to call the attention of the Board of Health to the fact that large quantities of decayed nd unripe fruit are now daily brought to the city, and sold by marketmen and street-vendors. We Were yesterday shown specimens of green apples #0 green that the seode were white and milky — which are sold in market, and which are con: sumed by children and indiscreet Persons of ma turer years. Our reporters also s'ate that decayed oranges, Pine-apples, bananas, etc., are sold by whole cart-loads, and hawked abou: the city, Now there is no more Sruit/ul cause of disease than the ecasumption of unwholesome fruit, and it seems to us that the Board of Health would do well to put eeummary stop to such trafic, Parents, also, sbould be careful to keep such fruits from the bands of their children, for n thing is more condu. sive lo cholera morbus, diarrhiwa and dy sentery, A Little Rebel Prayer, A Mimuerss of the Episcopal Church, in Mem- Vhis, Tenn, bas prepared @ prayer on bebal! of Jerr. Davis, and has instructed every member of ble congregation tu repeat it “evory nicht on going to bed, and every morning as won as you cise." The following is the concluding portion o the prayer: “Give to his jadges tenderness and compassion, eud to him a meek and forgiving spirit toward a) thos. who have confiued him, Raise up frien ‘sto pity aud releve him (ive bim the continual coinfort of Tay Holy Bp mt and so sanctify Lis sflictions that they may work for bim an eternal weight of glory, through the merits of Jesus Chiset cur Lord," Tt ie well thas Jzrr's friends in Memphis should give bim the benels of their prayers, but we have the opuion thas tho practice will not be generally sdopted in the Soush, The majority of the Suuth- era people, particularly those who suffered persor. ally ae e consequence of (ulowing Jarry, inw ihe probably more inclined to curse him than to pray ‘or him, We hope, boweve, that good results may flow from the prayers of the faithful 1n Memphis, ‘* The prayers of the right- out ascend unto heaven," and, according to the {Methodist hymn, “The vilest sinner may re- turn.” There is ev'dentiy eome hope for Jerr. Failare of the Fight Mour Strike. To the Blitor of the Sun. —¥ the late strike in the ahip-buildn th oO are Hot thoroughly acq: the fa te beariug upon that subject. For in your insue of Wednesday you say thatthe Bun was denounced for ste hovess opinion, ‘while an other journs! which was unacruplouse eneomrage & Mmoverrent ti at ir feat re dthe pleuditaol the p The ship-wrights held open meetings ur @omrente on rade indicate with all natance, very day during the strike, and during the firm eight weeks there was but one eit) journal whose reporter casionsily attended those me the public statements of our ¢ that it receive! our thanks, There was nv Hunciation of the Sty, nor suy over journal, at our meetings, although she course of some of term wae well calculate! to call Jeu ciaticns and imorecationa too. In 1 say the apip operat. vee at once ec matum andcommenced | etlies, Now, #5, in the resolutions uncer which the str ke was com- menced there ia nothin at all id svout wages, and efforta were eo rejeatediy by the men termina: ike by mutual cone n. They proposed to atriné off fifty cents per Weir prosent rate of wayes an | establish the eight hours’ system, or t) compromise by establishing @ght Loure on old work apd ine on new; Lue hothing short of uncoaditional surrender would salisly the emplove OO. course, with the mer- chenta, underwriters aud taster shipwrik bts representing burdrela of milions of dollars, combined againet tr, and ecar y roe Ving auy support fou our telow-workiagmen throuwhout the countrys, whos fighting as well ur OWL, We hac umb, Your statements, thas the shop oper “pad but poor ground upon which to jw their action,” thas ‘* they received en averaye of aboutfour dollars por day for ten hours’ work,’ and that “their s.tuavon was already better than shat of three-fourtha of the mechan, New Yorks’ evicentiy rie result of wos knowing the re Yaiion of be ebipwrights, The average rate o! Wages receiv by shipwrights tor ven ours’ Work, at the pre me WW Sbout three dollars sud fiuey A shipwright bas to nearly one hundred do of tools: necessitates, wo @ certnia extent, @ contnual ex peauiture, As @ bod), ther OF meke more bban four dayaon an averaye per week through- out the sear, owing te lose of tie rou bad Weath- er nudother causes, Their wear and te ing is greaier than slot of auy other cb Chauics, andtber wirk ia of such @ lebor cbaracter that hours of it ls more exhausiog then ten boure ip * Pave ny other ove: pation, Opiliiony” you may wilfavor uo class of men w {etiet with yt and des rabie p tie » public opiuion is ri bu public opiuion kuew the veal ® (uation the gen- eralily of sbip carpenters, it would coosider the postion neither good hor desirable Public opine joa Whe on the mde of the car-drivers, aud what dd itdoforthen? The poor feliowm ater - test of less tuan two weeks had & brads bo the r oppressors. Why did pubic ommon perm: that? The ject is public opinion ia of liitie secouusie this matier of sirikes, Ib is @ shiting, unstea’Y like to New York press, (wish one or pions) wofener found ou the side of capital than labor, Is is not strange, Mr. Edito, that, While the press of New York aud Bookiyn tekes euch paiis to leckure the workingmen their detreis, and to extubis their weak poluis, Shere is no inquiry a8 to the couductof tne em- ployers, Istuere vothing in tue career of one vf our greatest sbipbusiders a millonaire—who traveis over the country, to Bostou, Philadelphia, Baltimore aud other cites, excitnge the “ap: ielies against she = Workingmen -— worh the attention of public opiuiont Burely, sir, if the question be of apy interest to the public, boih mdes oughs to be examined, and Jud, Ment pronounced on one as weil as the er, Hau the master suipwrigiis Leen wise, they woud bave settied the quest.ou of eigit hoursuow. As is is it ie only postpoued, Lhe wen are nos cis couraged, although sey have sustained « cons.d- erable loss, The eight hours whey are desvermined to have, apd the employers might as weil try to slop the motion of tue ae to prevent tus shiudgment of the hours 0 Your sugges Editor, respecting email politicuaus and gement of our Uuious, though doubtless Well weaui, are Unuecasary eo lar as cur Society iscoucerued, No wan can eater our bouy who does pot earu bis living by honest labor, K-spectiully, A Sur Caxupestru, Ramanxs.—Tho writer of the Cation states his Views inielligivl ly, awd we therefore briefly notice bie lead Statements, When the strike of the ship opera tives Was insugurated, mac it # point to gather ail the facia iu she case, and to carefully weigh the circumstances presented on both sides of the question, Our correspondent is mistaken in the assurnption that we were not fully uformed of the merite of the strike, for we wake ita specialiy to keep fully informed on all matters affecting the interests of labor, The result of our examination of the issue in question convinced us that the sirike could nos be successful, The ship opera. tives were comparatively we!l paid; thoy worked mo harder or no longer than the aver- age of mechanics, ani they had = powers! influence to contend against when they atiempted to enforce their demands by asivike, We looked atthe situation from an unprejudiced standpoint, although enimated with ® genera! desire to ase the interest of labor advanced. Fevling confideut shat to strike woul! only ental! a severe lose npou the operatives, we candidly told them #0, and for that the Bu bas been denounced, nos by the ship. wrights a8 a body, perhaps, but by promi members of the With reg the wages of ship operatives we said that $b averaged f dollars a day, Our correspondent makes no wention of “extras” in hie statemen, and taat secounts for the discrevancy between eve communi+ aud courteous- we if OFgenizat.ou, our statement ani his, The insinuation thas the Scns has favored the side of capital iu the said | » ia bardy worthy of refutation, Tf the Sen's adv ey of the interests of labor for more than tairty years is nos evide ite steadfast fri hip for ing we must let the case go by de*Sult. We like to sce the hours of labor curtailed ; we woul like to see the compensation of laber tn Dut we neveriheless fee! constrained to caution Workingmen ay tw acourse that we beheve ia sure to be detrimental tothem, That impulse led to our course converuiuy the late strike, and we are willing that work.ng a should decide for themselves whether the result has not jusi.ted the position We took, reased ; The Constitutional Amendment. Weyu » in full, below, the proposed Const. tut ona! Amendment as ithas passed Low IMouses of Cougress, The Third Bection was substiiused by the Senate tor that wher by ihe H ally proposed a sweeping disfranchisement of aj! Who, having once sworn fealty to the United States, cave theresfer voluntary ald to the rebel- This is now who!!ly given up; and the ex 4 ase orig n- n oft ren usteal tosy at auy mowen, he a led by iru@ vote of Cone gress. Thet wong is the Amendme Joint Resolution proposing an Amendment to the Constitfion of the United Stats Resolved, \y \be Souate wii House of Represen- batives of the United Sates of Aniwrica, ua Congr se Awovliuds of bois Deovees conourrins, That the following Article be proposed to the Legislature of she several Brates, as an cmendment to the Constitution of the United States, which, when ratified by three-fou tures, shall be valid a6 part of the Constitution, ARTICLE —, Seotion 1, All persons born or navurelized in tLe United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof’. are citizens cf the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or envorce any Jawa which shall sbridze the privileves or immunities of citizens of | the United States, nor shall any State deprive any pereon of life, jiverty or property without due pro- cess of law, nor deny to an) person within ite Juriadiction the equal protection of the lawe Bro, 2, Representatives shal be apportioned smong the several Btates according to their re- *pective numbers, counting she whole number of | Peisons fo each Stat. exciuding Indians not toxed, But whenever the right to vote at any | election for rlectora of Presijentand Vice Presi 4. or for United Btates Representatives in Cou- executive or judicial oficers, or the mem f the Legislature there {, is den od t any of habitants of such Sisto, beng twenty one ye of age and citiwens of the United States, oriu any way except for participatiog in erimest we of represenia- be re tn the rr poruon nber of male ci lzeog suail bear to ia tWeulywue ion therein shal whieh the the whole number of male css “resi age in such Bate, ’ 0 persou shall be @ Seastor or Repre- 1 or 3 in Congress, ot Pres dent President, orb fier, civil or milita under the Untied States, or under any Btate, w having previously taken ap oath as a mert Congress, or ag au ciicer of the Unied States, or asa toem er ol any State lewislawuic, or as an ex ecukve or judicial officer of any Blate, to support the Constitution of the United bates, e engaged tu Insurrection or rebelbou agaloat wie same, or given aid snd comiurt to the enemios thereol; but Congress nay, LY & Vole OL twos Horde fea h iouse, remove eu v0 disability. See. 4. Vhe validity of the public debs of the United States, auth rvel by law, including de jucurred for the payment of pensions and bo es ivr services ub Appressing insurrection oO. re- ‘elion shall uot be quosucued; bus vetther tue United Siates Lor any 4 Sate eh ll assume or pay jucurted ia aid of insure: Fr rebellion ugainst the United states, o cla.ta for the loss or emancipation of any sla but ell febts of Lgatious and claitus shell Le beid Llegal anu void ciognlar Suicide of a Lady. Last night about aix o'ciock the Byracuse, N. Y., Jownsat of Wednesday, @ reaident of his city, Mr. Moseley returned from his work and found Mrs. M. lying on the lounge, who asked him to read to ner, which he did, she laughing at several paragraphs. he finally told bimto go and eat his supper, which was on the table in an- other room, remarking ‘that be would find aome of the nicest bread he ever are,” wud then throw- P lof over her fave, turned over, Mr. y went on reading, aud in afew moments a Blood, who liv 8 across the b n the same whieh Mra, up" for her as she og that ‘she was tired and sleepy.” Mrs. block, came in with a w Moseley bad asked ber to * wae washing, and secing Mr. Moseley, tol t hirn that there was Mra. Moseley's waist, o ley rephei that she was aslee; « a, bus that he would wake her, and stepped to the lounge and litted the bandkeremef frou. ter ime and ime mediately saw that something was the matter wiih her, se ler cyes were open and turned back. He ‘immediately went lor the physician, who adminie- tered the proper antidotes, but without relief to er. One of the friends on looking about room discovered the following letter lying open on @ stand, with@ pencl, severe! riuge, and e thimble lying ou is: “Tvespay, PM “Dean Herenaxp—! will write a tew usin about te T take poison Niving. Tell the public itis nb teaused by ill-treatinent, for you have always been very kind to me, I atiempted the sane thing several years beiore | was warried, bus was alscovered aid saver # blamed them for not letsing useless tor \ roner Didana to make Quy examixation, for tis will prove thas d killed myself with my eyes open aud in the full eujoymenut o: my senses, and will aso prove What I have always said, toatl an uot afraid ioe, T want you tos ber all my clothes, and remeber, "us iny requ that you shall ale help Ler jou @@ you Lave rg lett bo di give her wiat you woulu havegiven inebaa FT lived, TI should have uoue buia lony since, but tor her—rs has Lean my con- siact seudy tor she past year, Do nos mourn tor me, I love you both sud do pot wiss to make you trouble, bus ed of liie 1 cannos be happy inyeelf por n around me, [shall take flay five ceate’ work of worpuine (5.15 P. Mj “Mrs. Many Mosgeiry, “P. 8,Keep me two or three nights Bpreed my biue veil over My ‘ace, Lot a . Ib ie tWenty minutes of six, and I iook 1 five min- Utes ago, Good by, darling. Doa's forges to ueip mother, eek “Laree * Tam not sorry nor irigutened the least, though ITknow lam dying. Do what you thing best with my rings and «snkets, Remember, 1 always lo ed you, Love to tnende."’ This explainea as of Mra. M, and Des, Searle aud Mercer 8 callec, Lut tre large dose aug leu th of time it had been taken, pre- Vveuted all effurts to ovrrcome the etlevis of the po fen, and she d about eleven o'viock last ught. Mrs, Mw aged about twenty two or th re and bas been marned nearly three 7 » Bhewasa woman of excellent q ialities, ana during yesterday she was eouawed iu solic. jag Budecr Phoustoaida poor Woman ia pure rs 1s & Bowing machine, anu colleied 46, Which she audeutotue woman for Whoa it was intend oie Washed snd dressed herseit with acrupulous re taki.g the fata are @aa trom cre Le drs parsor the leer prior w taking the povson, as the two latter portions of the letter were writen very poorly, he Wasunder the ipjusnce of the M. was @ op.ritualisi, and beLeved kat heseus with Lee husband in epiritas wel asin body, and Ss may ve bee. o the indncenests woieb to the ae Financial News, Markets, & ¢, New York, Thu: aday, June lis 1 H—the gene eral Stock market has been quiet toda chances of it.poctance, and withous Governments were trm, (roid opened at 145%» aud clored at 147 the highest quotation was 1i7'.. The loan markes was extremely Casy at5 a0 per cent, on call with miscellaneous col 14 at dor Sen governments, The discount for approved bills ranged from 5'q 4 Fae a) bankers’ at 60 days on London was quoted at On Change to-day common ¢ ot Llour ere lc, lowe., while good Jes ruled rime Wheat was ecarce,and le. ae He cor ton was dull and declining, Corn wae active aud « Oates were a shade ewer, Pors wes ewead Beef wae quiet, Lard was den Wihieke, weedull, eTOCK SALES—PIR ami M) Del, & Mad. C...1 95000 U.S 64,'S1, ep.110'¢ 500 Cod, 6m bx toda 2 ppruce Mili Coal Te UUs) ee Vo reire. | . seer . "ih. 1g) 1) Mariposa 0 oa Mig S00 Wesg Ur ‘ tN idee 1h Geo, iat 4 3 Atanus jb'4 ON N.Y, W ite -% 4 -4 Commoa'ith, Lug . National B,1lud lg bBo +++. 100 lus sorerdiw’e sss FFOOND BOARD, + AM) TB, Ba, 6-20", 10? 40 N.Y CenJR. 8% Moon 40... "th ime 10 BO mi 94 140 1.8, Be 10-40's, MHly 1%) Mil. & Ste eee OW) Trea, 7 8-10... 10% 60) Erie K ‘ Ad Sooo en ou M.S aw. let. 1 82 4t! i no ” oy 10) en. B. hake” son bin Chia. WR, o°G Mariposa Pi 1800. Seas fi) Bostan Wat Ti. 49 BOChl.& NW. Pt 9% 10 Gise we do 100 Chi. & KR. RR... OS Whelewale Prices of Country iPredace. Tuvrsvay Evenisa, Jame 14, 1566. The markets for produce eeneraliy: have raed fairly active throughout the week now drawing to ® clowm, but in prices we have bad considerate tard, noas, expecially in hresdatuffe, owing to the wnariling ine course of the gold market, Flour, especially tho ow erades of Stato and Western, haa accumulated, and holders have consequently been ferred toa “jet Hip.” and we consequenty change ont quotations fo ¢ common eradea of State to the extent of 90e ty 120 per bbl, and ehinping Ohto diadte por bbl. Grain, of the interior qualities aleo shows a decline of 4 to Go, while choice hae advanced. The receipts of bread staile at this port for the week ending June 19, wa flour, S2.053 ble, Wheat, 19.852 ara, Corn, '} S'éare. Inthe market under more immedis view, butter retnalios extremely irrewular, bos n y end prices, and ae prices fluctuate almost riv,quotations given beiow, must not be taken as artitrare, Eaga have bees worked up protty closely, and hoidere of the | mited tupp y mow on hand have advanced prices 4.5¢ perdoz, Vewetables are cen ally lower, except for old potatoes, which atill rule hich, Pruits are con ing ib qaite liberally, espec tally strawherrries, whieh brine from 7 toh per lasket, or 40 toe per quart, with a few fancy at #1™ per quart, Cherri rom Now Jersey eell at 1h to be per weeberries at $375 pes Lushel, W CROP HUTIFR, Oranceand Sue New York State. pail | 40, fs tube, th Nant State, Weieh tubs it 4 Western Reserve, pr.uuass Sew CARESE tate, factory,.....18a2% | Pine apple, con....2 ath ao com. toa'd. 16a18 | Farm bairy 1hals Orange tlageki'md., Gav ‘Con, Eng, dairy, prisazo POTA TORS Mercere... ah) Jackson Whitea..4 00a { Pench Biows bbl.4 Thad 06) Bermadns ree | Buckeyes, bbl. at (0 Chariestons PREGA AND DTIPD PRET, Apples, prime. ...7 0095 06) Gooseb' ries, com SMELL FOIE... cesees #006 80 do prime....—« . Common 2 be 0 Dried apples Mined * . Hickory nate,te: Raweina, layerow a4 i0, Currants, per ib... Ka sius, beh, do.,——at TolCitron, Leehorn, do.2sai9 : DIESAED POCLTRY Ath GAMER, Fowls Dal anne “ Chick's, Bucks Co,. 25050) Turkeys... tours N. Jersey, per doz. x n Saab at Soutie Ege oats, bush... 40a N.Y se... [ied .. GARDEN AND FIELD VEGaTAnt ne, Paran ipa, bhi, ~t——|Onione,white, bb! e Rus. Lurnips, bi. —ed vv) Cabbage: 100., — —0 _ (uions, red bbl & “tring beans, Spinach, bb! ~prouta, bbi Khubarb, 1 Ou Ven Jersey Rutabagas, bbi |Squaches, S'r. bl, 2 —&—| Anparacus, doz 600, Cucumbers, 100 600, Tomatoes, box... reasw Rare Beef, fovequar'ers.i0alzie) Mateon....... .. “ lindquartersifals | Veal, per ib Beet rider 5 | Pork SPL “What Can 1 Do Best ¢—Men Stumble into wrong pursuits, and waste half their life io a struggle against diseppointment and failure, Every man of common sense can do something useful, and be successful if he find the right piace, Phrenology rhould te consulted. Written eharte, with advice siven daily by Fowler and & Wells, 559 Broadway, New York, oa Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sew Machine and Hutton Hole Machine, 6.5 Broadway wishing. Thomas Cohen of No. 92 h Ww usbareh, who had the rhouma- y 4 bas walked on crutches for six monthe, has been restored to perfect health by a few dores of Metcalie’s Great Kheumatic Remedy. C) in willing to confirm this statements om oath, if re- quired, 13 lowe Sewing Machine Company. No 699 Broadway, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr, President, A wanted, Removal —The Improved Elliptic Hook Dock stich Sewing Machines—A. H, Suplee, fA. Broadway, Agents wanted 326 Mows Chemical P hair, Is the best hair resto sold by Rushton, 10 AstorHouse,and all orugeiste The best place te bay § mer clothing of ali descriptio No- Tu and 72 Bowery. The store in the city, and prices lees, MABRIAGES, BERTINFESTUBBINGS—At Mon Tuesday, Jane 12, by the Rev, Henry Borsine, thomas oJ. Hy New York, to Sarah Jennie, daughter of *, Stubbings, of Mount Vernon. a DEATMs. ROMAN--In thie city, on the 19th inet, Mrs, Re beces KR. Boman, aged 89 years The relatives and triends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral m the residence ot her erandson, Charies Br Oust side ot Lexington ave, Sd door north ef 61st st. on Friday atiernoon, June 15, at 1% o'clock. 857 MOORE--On Wednesday, Jane 18th, after alin gering Lin which be bere with Christian forti tude, Jagree Moore, aged 56 vears, a native of the Parish of Lucan, Co. Dublin, Irejand. The relatives and friends of the (amily are respect tully favited fo attend the funeral, trom his late residence, Pearl ai, on Friday atternoon, June 15, at 2o'clock, Dublin (Ireland) peper ops 69 STRONG — Oe Wednesday, June 13, Patrick Strong, 150 yeare, relatives aud fiends of the family are reepert- nvied to atiend the funeral, trou his late resi +4 Jackson st, Friday afternoon, at ¥ o'cl&, 241 TRADE NOTICES, SVECIAL MEETING OF THE LONG- shore Ship Painters’ Association will he held on Priday evensne, June the loth, at 89 Past Broad wey, BP. FITZSIMMONS, Preet, 8. CONNORS, m ‘ REGULAR MEETING OF THE WORK- Luloa will take place this evening . All delecate of tinpe tu al. orga nvited to attend, YD, Ree ey, ToLick TOSPGAR MAKERS—THE Men of 1T1 Front #t areon a atrige on account « and seed of Hay € notice, And not A @ ndentec JOUN a duc na of the price oa ilav resus, Theerats wil p G there for work until our A HAKIMANS, tec, Nok E—TO BOSS HORSESHORRS, A 2 ail whom it may corcern—That on and aier saturday, June 16th, the Jouraevinen Hozseg) ciilaop work ard lock, My oreer of th THOMAS RUSSELL, rest, MICHAEL O' MA see, T° THE MASTER MASONS OF ete of New York-—You are reepretiuily invited to attend a meeting of the master m to be held st, atthe kx lw ou Friday, sto hear the report » JAMES BboGkEnI, MEN'S UNION—-A REGULAR y meeuny of the ate elox liad, 207 Pune 5 o'cloer, JOUN KEAD, Pies, wil be hia Pri SOCIETY NOTICE FATHYR MATHEW T, A. B, So. % 5. of Yorevilie, will hold a public meet- ing thie Friaay even.ng, at Ty. M.. os theie Lal) corner SGth 6b. and Sa ave, speaking by Langton, Siuging by Mie Kesuan, Mr, } Mr, Murtha, JOUN MOKKIDUN, Pres. FARRELL, See, TAD FATHER MATHEW T, A 4-4 socie'y, Ne. ty will have a public weeting cor. of ! et, and Sd ave, thie evening, a 04 «clock, rpesking by Mr, P, Larkin, Mr. Cary and Mr. Lanw ton, Recitation by Mr, Lakin, Jr. Binging by Hesare. Tom, MeGown, Jobo Carroliand Milas Foy Auric by Masier Hickey, PETER CURRY, P: JOHN DEKE, Vicor Jas, BAAN seo’ ‘16 ener eee bargain, eC HOVEY?S etabie, 17th et, near at av. 58 Bowery, cor. ot Cauel st. Interess on all amounte jrom Five to Five ‘iboussad Doilats, lied Bow wi diaw wierrst Lom July * dod SOCIETY NOTICES, nc nceenten - at) ONWARD IS THE WORD—A Granp Temperance meeting thie evening, « Father Mathew 1. A. I. No. 5, at their new ha *'. and Broadway, Speaking Mr. Crowley « DeCamp, Singing—Mirres Moftiis, Carroll, 4 and O'Mahone,, Messere, Cole, Flinn, Binith, Ki Mo(iarvey, Larkine and others, GEO. Wop, KETT, Preat. JOHN 8. RILEY. Ree Se iM YOUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW F A. B. Boriety, No. 3, New York A special meet ing of thie Society will be held thie Friday eveniy At their hall 76 Prince et. Punctual attendance the members is tejneated, as business of importane isto be transacted, Members will also come pre ndag, 4 pared torettie tor thelr coneert tickete and «hm ‘agers, N err JOHN RK. FEENY, Preat. BERNARD \ = ION NOTICES, M, CRISTALAR, AUCTR, WILL SEI te 1864, e thie day, June 15th A 151 Bo rt id an tilver watehes, jewelry, ea Pistols, muricn struments, ete. By order of ¢ NEN & OO, ht rokers, Grand ot » arce and splendid easortin Jé@woiry and wa'ch comprising b| cluster diamond eta, bracelets, brooc ies, pins, rinee trimga, crossce, buckles, etc, A large lot of iro briliante, one single stone weighing 6 karat. 9 1 Rarnis, and A large lot ot othe: ‘¢ PECARE YF BODES to numerous to mention. Air 4 hunting patent an detached levers, : clhionome’ ates enanele watches, ete, etc, to which the attention of the traae 193 is invited —SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTR, 27 NEW Thanut oelle on Raturday, at 11 o'c.oce 's Btook, f xtures, goodwill and |e Pom, nd dining ealoon. If not sold in one lot ‘id in emall low, a MORTGAGE SALE OF BILEDARD Taling - —JOSEPH MEGUIRE, Auctionrer, office 110 Nareau street. wall this day, at 11 o'eioc Wy contents of the bil loon and bar roome, ¥7 aU th avenue, biiiard tables, baling hairs, & spglieh ale payee mirrors, clase w. By order of AL@Ust bre: BERN, Marahal, ie M DOUGHTY, AUCIIONEER, WII © well thie days 1's o'ricek, at ea mr Nasaurt, ageneral assortment of parlor, dininstocin (uroltare, carpets, it, wasletands, bedstends, mattress ber, pier and mantel mirrogs, Ja) atl! c'e.cek, ate t, A lot of counters, ta forks, etc. By order ot M ortgagec BROKER'S SALE OF ME ive this day, IME) trondwa\, of fw ir ine coats, back and f caaeit i. ero some qnilte, blankeds be is well worthy of B. COUN ( JAWNBROKE SALE THIS DAY JAMES AGAR will soli at 50 New Bowery, 1 e'clock, 3.0 low of extra cloth and beave over. oate, black eloch an ne @ coats doerkin and case re } veel, audat lo'cieck @ fine assortm silver wascuer, chains, pine, rines. of other vanabie goods, weil rthy the ati Y dealers and otoers, By o of M. BLCKMEIM 110 Greene as, 1 i AWNBROKER’S NOLICE—ALL Parti having goods pawned here are requested to tak them out without turther uot ne ! have to giv poesession of the piece on the hofJdune. in th ve Lwilleedt my Bitchen and parior furnitur &c, by private sale, Lhe fires onl th. BR. bABLD, Auctr, MALONE & KELL second ave, S HERMAN WILL SELL LiiIs DAY ‘Je 119 o'clock, at 13 Bowery, stock and fixtu: 4 billiard eaivon, 2 full size billiard tables, bale cucs complete, oak cane seat chairs and stools, 1, V tabies aud w ands, ‘uin whiske epirite en segars; alro th itire Hixtnres ot ay up, con Prising racas, counter, biocks, toois, A. LIVE MAN, City Matshal, 14 O BE SOLD AT AUCTION, AT Ly and t Public Pouud S0th at, bet 4th ana Sth aves teain of dark brown Horeos ; white stars on the tore, head ; one biind ot eve, on June 16th, 1566 Ob \VM. WIPERS, AUCT,, SELLS THI day at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal #, the furniture &ec., of a large hoarding-howse, 40 carpets, 4) bed e'eads, mattrasses, bedding, ching, glace, tliverwarg and everything for housekeeping, ov ———— om = MORSES, CARRIAGE & FINE SPANISH JACK FOR SALE, 4 years old. Price $2.00, Address W. 1)., bos ou ) SOO Sun office, SA leh A GOOD TRUCK OR CART HORSE FC anle at 150 Weat 2 ‘het, Luinber Yard, 1 “A SMALL SIZED TWO HOKSE TREC yA lamas I USINESS WAGONS OF EVERY os as 254 Pearl et, By A. GROENE S1 c netantly on hand, such as grocers’, butchers’, milk, bakers’, and express, light or hea ry any kind of load. J, OF 10 ce Every article warranted represented, STEWART'S wagon tactory, 53d «! nesr Broadway, st CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HORSES” ‘we harness tor eue—The largest assortment of fam ily wagons, grocer’ and business wagous in i! for saie, lv Nevins et, Brooklyn, FOR SALE—A_ ser ya tas a ld hands high, warranted sound ani kind, ani tu good condition, Tree R125. Aloo, & 16-hand wr. rei horve, Inquire &% Washingtor K )R SALE—A SOBRELL HORSE, 6 YR old, 1654 bands high, suitable tor cars or expr and pold for want of use. Apply toGEO. ACHISZON, 259 Plymouth #t Brooklyn, 27 FOR SALE—A GOOD CART OR TRUC horse ; i sound and kind; price #1 th Tobereenatd4ittet, Sa a FOR SALE—A BAY HORSE 165 Handy high, Ty old, warranted sound ana kind i all harness, # le for any kind of bea price g250. y at 225 bast 20ih et, For SALE—A HANDSOME PONY ( ‘in iv and gentle), with wagon, harnees, bridle, ead) and blackete, To M.s5. WARTS’ [ ery Stable, 4th av, t For SALE and Zob ate. oly ‘LENDID LARGE Horsed -Leorre!, 1 bay--they are 16 to 16'y nanda hieh 6 to 7 yeare old, Just trom the country, walkers; fit fox cart, truck, orany heavy wor express. Warranted sound apd kind, 10 bo see 225 Delancey at, 2 por SALE—A PAIR OF GOOD YOUNG inules end some fresh cows and caives, at Hi ih pt TMERLAN(S, footot Carleret ave, on Berge: Point Piauk Road, two miles trom Jereey City, JAY OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, 1o Hania| kind. tor a lady to drive or ride. or a good worker 10. MACY, 9) Fourth et, Wiiiamebureh. Ztu i MR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 9 YE ARS uad and kind, Tiny} found and k ae) at 144 Weet 29th eiieet, tor thieg iv SALF—A BAY MARL, 8 YEARS. anir, sound and Kind, dy for dirt cart cart, Gack, Oo. aby kiad of work, Call et 2ST be *, in the grocery store, till sold, ou G UD PASLURE IN) NEW JERSEY convenient tothecity, Terme &3 por peyible in advance, Apply at tue othce ot Poeun Vala Coal Co,, loot ci 4let et, NR He if ORSE, HARNESS AND EXPRESS WAC on for salechesp, Apply at new stand, co ® end ou ave, i W ANIED—TO BUY, A LIGHT, STRON( Lbeive truck or wavon, with tle ex ra floor,ana eB cides and talivoard, Alsou ationg aol bhergews, App y eariv th hing to & ALFRED NEL*OS, 34 Uld Bip, 5 ej hANDY LIGHT EXP % OUr, 298 wagon with top, ali trostiue wagon, 180 pounde, * Vecart and bas mad wagon, #6, ; ni 2 SAVINGS BANAS, JeRANKLIN SAVINGS 4 1 y, and roe BANK, COR, O8 Test commences July sre@ otter, SAMI uns CUAMBERLAIN, seo, (.—FPREE FROM GOVE TAX-CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK, MENL Money depose