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a THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1866, —-- Te Advertisers, Wa wonld again remind our advertiting patrons that their favors willb: “too Inte for cla seifieation,” nniess handed in atenreounter before nlme o'cloce ‘We knep omr publication office onen for the reception of advartivements anti! 12 o'clock P. M., bat do not eleesify them after nine o'clock. The National Union Party. The new National Union party propose to for- mally commence political business on the 148b of August, anc! to celebrate the event by agrend Na- Wonal Comvention. Their maniging committee have lesued s cironlar inviting «! electors “ who qnetsin the Administration in maintaining nn- broken the union of the States under the Conatitu- hon,"* ete, to send delegates from their several States and territories to meet at Philade!poia on the day sperfied. The ca!l does not state what ie Proposed to be done by the aad Convention, but the object doubtiess is to launch the new poli'ical craft Sim #0 itn posing aatyle that every voter will be filled With admiration and with » desire to get shoard “The creed of the new party is ennered to tle call for the convention. It declares thad the union of the States is indisscluble and Perpetual ; that the Tights of the several Btates are inviolate: that Con- £reee cannot Constitutionally exclude tne ex-rebel #tates from representation ; that each Biate bee the right tocon rol ite domostio concerns accord- ‘ing to ite own judgment, subjectonly to the Gon. stitution, ete, That is the substance of the creed which the new party bave adopted, and a» pretty wood creed it is. Bus we fail to see wherein it differs from the old Democratic doctrines that hsve been held for the last half 4 © century, There ie not o princi. ple enunciated in the call that has rot ‘Ween & part of the Democratic stock in trade fora long time. It looks to us very much aif this Philadelphia convention were fimply designed w furnish am occasion for re-christeni ® the old -Democratic party, The leaders of that party have @ense enough to see that it has become too infirm and decrepid to contend successfully againat ive Youthful and vigorous opponent, in the political Wace, and they recogn'ze the importance of doing womething to improve its condition, The fact is that the Democratic party, as an organiration, fell into popular disrepute during the ‘ate wer, and the old odium = atil) clings to it ‘The rank and file of the party were quite «as patriotic «as the Republicana, end they did as much to supprees she rebellion : bat the leaders were gensrally Opposed to the war, and by their sympashy for the Southern cause they brought disgrace upon the Democratic namo. All this they now plainly see, and bence they are desirous of crawling out of the old shell and ap- pearing as ® fresh politica) fledgling. This they “Epect to accomplish by taking the Natlonal Union mame, and making the Philadephia Convention « mew point of departure. There is also another ‘Point to be gained by the movemsnt tn qnestion. ‘The Jomnson Republicans want to ect with the Democrats, but they shrink from evrolling them- telves under the banner which, until lavely, they denounced and despised. The new name will ex. actly sult them, for under it they can defend their lai to conmstency. The change, therefore, 's ealoulated to benefit the anti-R publican party. ‘There is great deal in & name, despite the old edege, and, since the Democrats have nothing to lose by » change, we may reasonadly jofar thas they will gain something. See Crtme With One Hundred per cent. Front. Om the occasion of s recent tris! rela'ive to the new Excise Law, abquor desler testified that he vealized a profit of one hundred per cent, from hig sales. There is nodoubs thatthe profits of the veteil Nquor trafic are quite an much as that, and the whole truth ware told, it would probably ap- Pear that they are even groater, 1 is not Strange therefore, that we have ten thousand places in New York where intoxicating Nquors are sid. The enormous profits of the business and the mal] capital required to embark in it, strongly in- vite congenial charuc.ers to save or sical means @mough to open arum shop. We doubs jf there is eve block im the built-up portion of the city in Whieb there is not one or more drinking places, We remember having seen, 8 short time ago, an Sdvertisement of & I.quor store that was offered for sale, in which !t was stated that “this is an ex- eellent opportunity, as it is the only l'quor store @@ the four corners.’ And the fact was worth mentioning, for in s large portion of the city itis UReommMon to see & street intersection where only one of the four vorners js cecupied by # rum shop. ‘One hundred per cent, Profit on the business of making drunkards, of desolating homes, of breed- fag crime, of causing poverty, suffering and death! Ove hundred per cent, profit on the tears of the drunkard's beart-broken wife, on the cries of bie children for bread! Is {« because the Excise Lew places a slight restriction Vpon this nefe ious twaffc that the liquor doalers are bow talking about the tyranny of the law and denouncing it @* ap invasion of ‘our (ree institutions,’ We may never seo the day when the liquor evil will be wholly eradicated, but we hope to see some of ite worst features restricted by such action as the Board of Health are vow taking, What Mr. Seward ras Done and What Ho Should Do. Ovn Government has acted promptly euring the release of cliizens of the United Sat» who were arres.ed in Ireland ou the charge of Deimg concerned in the Fenian movement, It @rvme thes all of the men so arrested, wita the possible exception of two, were set at liberty as oon a9 the request for their scloase was made oar representatives in Ireland, British authorities is probably sire to conciliate the United g tee to the men whom they bad UDwerrantaby imprisoned. They kuow that the safety of their proviness on our Northeru border willingness of our Governmeni to hold the Feu/ans in check, and hence it is des table for them to grant any rous.vable demand made by the Vaited States. Tais being the case, it seems to us thas Mr, Bawanp bas now a» good opporuuity for making © emphatic os! upon John Dull io Bettle Up that little matierin respect to the pirate cianms. Uf our Government must make itself the guardian of the Canadas, we think it oughs to demand tha the pirate accounts shall be settled. Mi. Buwaap should send England another dun, coupled with the intimation that the Fenians are very bard to held, and that there is danger of their brisking 2oose unless the #94 claime be promptly omd in pro- by Tbs action of the due more to @ di. -aten than to do just- depen supon toe aa a image’ KR [- ee ee In Milk. White Garments f the Bard of Bupervi- el three or four months ayo slleged franda in connection With thé@ building she Now Court-House, sub- mised ther rep ors yesterday, 16 will be remew- Dered that the clare sof fraud were made by Bu perv sor Fry, who desired to be placed apon the Tovestigatiog Comm tiee tn order that he might Lave an opportunity to suvatantiate bis charges, Hlo was denied that priv lewe, howewer, and when the © mmottee were exam ning wimesses he made several fruliless atiempta to obtein permis fion to Osk questions of the ail wit neares. The Com nitter wore generaliy understood to be ® ‘whitewashing’ concern, and the report confirms tbat belief, No evidence of fran wae discovered, no money has been misappropriated, none of the Court House fuoda have gone into Private pocketa, but every doliar has been faith fully and honestly expended. This, too in the face of the fact thatthe architects original est) mate of the expenditure required for the Court House was about seven buncred thousand dol arr while about three millions have now been ex- pended, and the job is apperently not more then baif floisked. It is evident thatthe Supervisors tbink thas honesty ie very poor po oy. A Raneby os Kum Kights Justice i never viudiotive, Lut Judges some times are, ae wi!) be seen by the remarks made yesterday by Judge Cagvoz> in disposing of the Spplications for appea. in the |.quor cases lately decided by hm. He refused to give the Counsel jor the Bardo! Exciss an opporiuaity to apeadily Carry these cases to the higher Court, and he does # for the avowed reason that the [oard ought to have regarded vie decimou as conclum vr upon the constitu'ionahts of the lew, an! shat ther ought Dotto have procecded further in enforcing ib aed the final dec.sion could bave been oltaine'. If they bad taken hie decision ae conclu sive, all that bas been gained tue l.quor reform would have been lost fr we trafic would have been recommenced just unis waa cerried on bafore the new law went intoefect, ‘Lhe egoiism of this position is refreshing in suis weather, Toe Excise Board should cast aside the opinions of our moat em nent leciete, te actio of the Legislatur:, and ther own convictions, and give up everything, becauae, forsooth, Judye Campos», of the Common Pleas, proucunces the law to be unconstitutional. 8» much for modesty, Let us now jook at the viniictive feature of the Judge's remarks, He says that “so far from extending any considerat.on to them [ihe Board of Excise), Isbell not only, after having de cided that the plaintiffs are absolutely entitied to *n injuoction, not attach any condition to it, but whenever I am applied to, / will grant injune tiona in favor of any one who may be interfered with under pre'ence of a statute which I [inark the ‘I') have declared wholly noid That is, Judge Carpozo invites all she rum sellers in the city to apply © bim for & process to restrain the police ‘rom enforcing the law against them. No other commentary upon this action is necessiry than to Say that the liquor dealors are po! tically power- ful, end that Judge Casnozo's office is uve. Couanty Officials Tnas 8Ors, that war any to tnvest gare the ecial Comm tee in A Father Whips His (hi'd te Death. One of the most inhuman aud uncbristian in @'ances ot cruelty and murder, under religious pretences, that has bean recorded in inodern days has just come tolghtin Medina, N.Y. Ib appeas that Presbyterisn minister of that village had o little son not quite three yerrs ol |, who had been taught to ‘say bis prayers,” as all good children aretaught. Bur, o 1h k , from som? cause or other, the titite fetlow on the 18th ins', refused to repeat the praversito bie stepmother, whereupon the unvatural father, as sworn to by bimaelf be- fore the Coroner's jury, “ commenced chastising him, using ® shingle for thas purpose, and con Houed to chastise Lim for than two houra, wheuthe child began to show 6 neo! vevil.ty, and J ceased to pusis, Lin and leitb mon acouch, aud caled my wife. Weis aw the chi.d eve said be was uylog, uni before 12 o'clock be wae dead,” The Corone's jury returned a verdict "that dea.b resulied from coastisement by the father." Tie brisone.'4 staement was corroborated by other witnesses at tho inquest, but the moe. dread- fal part of the iragedy dd nos eppear uutil the 2ist, when the post mor.em examination was made, Tue body of the chi there tol more plainly ant pathetically than words could, o: o.Sument is had un- dergous. 8. vere) of its fingers were broken, aud she Llood bad oozed trom every pore. To couceal she vrime the iasler tied the liile one's bande Lebinu iis back, an! placed i in iis coffin. Wale p yeicians were Makiug & post-moriem exaw na ion of the body, he sat by, coolly look ng atthe proceedings. A'tera while be spoke, and asked sbem i! they bad not carr.ed * this snug abou: far enough.” The piyecians discovered no disease about the child-—.t died sovely trom ex essive and cruel punishwent. ‘ibe little one would have been three ye old next Aupust—whippea to death te.ause it would not say its prayers, It is said that Lindsley jusctice bis hora work, Hetonke Wee be Guiy io puuisn she clu unl ile wi wee ir. ken andhe obeyed. Lhe brute was com- mitted io tail in Albion, Ik was wish the uimoss difficulty shat she offers whobad biu in charge vould kecp she eliizus of M dine and pelgucor hood from iymebing toe wurdever oa the But Lundaley tea roan about five toes eight to n Leght, well proporiion d, has Ulac. wh a dark complexion, Hy» bas the appear ora man of V.ensienner, ‘Lue rourder is the el! ab- Surbing topl. o. Orieans couusy, Mies Liarriet Mosmer, The 8t, Louis Disvarod giv.e the following ac- count of tLe remarkable career of this gifted artist, who is now in lialy: When we fires know Miss Hosmer she was buta Chiluy Whey Laval on uadulscas faber d no mother, Was alowed to roam around the felis ke & young f.wo, sluoss Uuresrained by parental auibormby, Be Was wb abet tine au only child, and was the lie anu light of a doiing fawer, who loved more th Ife itwel’, aud who, baving such 4 iue.ruct her, allowed ber to sbape her own course, Outdoor sports wore Ler @ pecial lavorier, BCL as miusny, walk. Ng, Bauing, 8 Otay, aw Mung and chasing but- teres, phe bad @ rvOw In -he olu mansion house, has wae rituuted on the banks of tue Cacries River, iu Watertown, Mt (Dat WAS BOL apert as ber luuselig alu tue br wMul O: the Colegion ebe mage was cf Lubertiit, Luge, f and every manner of insecy buat Bue COUld J.vcure, Dhewe oli wore buck ims to be Wall DY iar Le pile, uutil the walls of tue rou were comind wal dugecis anu bugs, Hor nexe elf rs was moulding in clay, fresh ot ber OWu Laisa apd wes ater. Ward due aemped io torus theey., anu lier wakiog Colleuoie 0! feet, hauus aud are sho GOL ebces .O 01m @ Lewd aod bus, auu siier | b.v... Ma 6 one Las P.rtially ssumd d hes, pio- Cuda oem. Egypoan maibls irom : LOU, gravesions Workor, employes him she bre ch 6 he srking where cer Ost ber B ewok Cuarge of is beresll, cod i" ae vache" lavur succeeded sn bringing OU. 8 Very eccepsacie Lust, luis was the fra elep foward $he $16,000 a yeariucome Wat sue now enjoyeia lely, Miss Hosumer wos always Doied for Ler ekuli to Lorsepack riding, showing and swinuilng, and many « Loy rg obliged to ackuow edge Ler ali ity a6 aS inumer, and many @time bas she borne cf she paim iu @ race Wt, #4 zen boys in Uhariis Rever. Miss Hoswer a one \ime atieude: schoo! at the female Bouinary it FORO% Mame and Wubre Wee sky gopDauion of | Fanny Komt'e Butler, whose rams and fame are sorld wide She was siways more at bome in the company of boys than girls, o to her taste ( out door sports, May a prank the play on ber Pepe: apd bors, at one time dressing {a male attire, ® the city on the uncoupling the tram on # down grade, ome car fur behind the trafn, much t the annoyance of ite occupants. Financial News, Markets, a&e. New York, Tusaday, June 6,6 2. M.There wae rather more activity in Stock transactions to-day, and prices tended upward. Governments were firm but the volume of business was light. (iold closed at ». The demand for money wee ligh', and readily met at 4485 percent. on call, and 5a 4% on prime business paper. The market for exchange was no- minally fiimer, bot there was very little doing. Bankers’ 60-days bille were qnoted at 108, a 18%. On 'Change to-day Flour was 5¢. @ 10. lower on com- mon and inferior, and steaay for medium and good erades, Wheat was dail and nominaily lower for common, Corn was more active, and Ic, a de. lower, Oates were le. lower, Pork opened firmer, but closed heavy. Becf was steady, Lard was unchanged, Whirkey ora dull. STOCK BALER—FIRET POARD. 20000 1.8, 68, 6%, re.195 = 10 Quicksilver M49 0) |S. 6a ote Oe a ia 00. 491496 5.90 US. 5s, 10-47+.. 96% 40 Boston Wat. P.. Li's 5% ao. 96% 10 ao a6 35 0 Trea, 75. 1% 900 Friek Ao" 500 do..,.emall 12 1500 do Obl 12000 Tree, 7 s-1),..102% 900 Erie PY 78 1990 do. Sd 108% Ly ao Pret | 40.8 Ga lric dw 198. VY. aN MR. 110% 6000 N.Y. 6s. ‘73 v6 100 Mich, Cen, K,...1 3% TOON, Y, Te Bo im.19% 30) fu Cen. KR i2t 400 Lenn. 4s, '% Oy 160 Cle. & Pitts, KR. 84. b0) N.C, Oe S4\q 200 do.. he's 78% 60 Cle, Col. & Cin. 117 lw) Um. @ NW Ts do. 70a! 93 YO CM. aN. W. Pi 16 do 59 yeh a it M6 1) Cle. & foi ik Lut 1 mur &@ 8. Po. 98 ”) ao 1M Ss 1,000 Am, oid... be 3 Chi. @ K. 1 By byt) lw Canton Co. 6 a do..... a" i) 00 $4 BO Ind. & Cin. K.... 67 1.0 Cum, Coal Pf... 46 &) a0.. oe 10 Weal oion Tel. 4 10 P. Pt wae 98 2.0 Weer tnion Vet. 63) 400 Mar. & Cin. 1 Pf. 40 oo do Sabie 160 do an 10 Martposn Pi; 22 M0 Mil. & st, PL Pr 10 Chi. & Aiton R.. 98 AECOND BOARD. 1590 17.2. 68,1, 110% 400 Erie ® . 60% 15000 Los, 6a pan 108% 27h ao. Nabe / bs 15.0 do 10878 100 Erie Pf. » te “000 do, 18% 10 Readin Waa 10 Mos, @ Ria R. 78 40 do. isy th 4g 609 TH. Cen K, lw i 7 WO UL. & NN W_R. 90 wo do. 14.102 40 Chi. & NOW. PY 10.00 Ohio & Mine. 7 19 0... 1) Ocenn Mamk, 10 Cle. & Tol. Kk bal do, lw Chi, & KL ver 10 Gem, Com Ps, Cattle Market, hd 20 Mar. & Cin. 1 Pt. 40% 4s Fritts Hear, Jane 24, 1866, Sam fe sick” again to-day, having got “batten” in bs last trade with Albany dro vere, whose ideas of the value of heef appear to have So ily corresponded with those of New York butch ere, that Grovers to-day find themeelves out of pocket in every sale thas far effccie!. True, a fow sales of tops were made, eailyon Monday morning at full last week's rates say from 17 (o 18's perIb., but asioon tothe fires flush of trade was over, and the tops of droves had become exhanse!, buyers, conscious that wrt with the he git of the berry eearon and the @ ‘tering weather to reduce the demand tor bee, Comparettvety few | utehe.s would put in an appear. ance to-day, .@ used to cperate further, ceptatea concession on the part of drovers. ‘The resuit wasn r dnetion ot from ‘4 to Kec per Ib. on tue varions « des, few buicherse aiming purchases (quality considered) at iully one cent deciine on iset quoted rave. The seels of prices quoted to-day is, ior the very best droves 17a!8.; for mediums 14:16e; while thors o: the seaiiwag orcer ean be had at simost the Lurese own Sraren which in thiecase means trom 1¥ to 18i9¢ per Ib, Sheey and Lumba.—Dealera tn sheep also claim the loss of “he .ps of money" on present ssles, prices te neg tnily one cent perib, lower then thisday week wich reanews bess tots to Tc, aud mediuins to 5 atc per ib. Whac rendeis the matter worse, the mpi of both sheep and lambe is extremey d the wants of buyers most aggravatingly A. ibe ate fi.m vor best, bus dull os common, the firmer being held at about Te, and the ister at lic ab. Cows and Calnes.Cowe still rnie dull and heavy for all €xcepytte very Lest, with prices the seme as frat quoted.” Veale of tne common grade are ex- t emevy anil, whue prime lotea.e 6.8. ce and wanted Ab iu | iates, Swine.—soge are soaree and prices are well up, live coru- @4 Leng quoted at 10a1)%, ana di essed do at loaldauec, The aggiogate enoply for the week Is 6,043 beeves, TO milch cows, 1,543 veal calves, 15,006 sheep and lamba, and 14,410 swine; being an excess over last wees's receipts of 550 beeves, 258 veals, 557 sheep, and « felling off of 10 cowe and 111 ewine, Flour and Gra'n. ‘ew Yous, June 26, 1966, is wishour change. Deeves eovere u- peifi Extre do, at ST Bence G0, Wee ades—at $5 9 10; Uhbio, . 1400; low grades of Canad: we, ay tev if a> Ana good to Superfine southeru, $10 50a 17%. Grain.—The wheat market is nochanged. §$——6 Chic ~ for No.2 Milwaukie rive; #-. for White at$s to ar Mich gan, and @—— for Whive Caasdian als. — Easier, lows, Tuaile; Chicago Bbabge ; M \vaukee, bPabne6 Corn. Oue cent lower, Western nasound being quv.e. at 80.850; and sound mixed Western, 9.9 Viec; Weaesn Yeliow, a¥digc, Hay Market. New York, June %, 1866, ‘There ian moderately active maiket; receipts are alitue more Lberal; eb.pping qualities 6uc ; :etei lots T.@Ase Dr, Hulse’s Protecter fram © App. ove of the City of New York, All large manufacturing establishments should supply their employes with thiePad. A namber in this city have already done so. Any one using moderate precaution aud wecring bolera— by the Physicians of the Hoard of Health thie pad, ls sale trom Cholera, Numbers test.fy of Bowel Complaints cured by using the Pad. Labor- ing Wen are most exposed to sudden attacks of dis- ease, and every one should have Protector, For sale by ali Druggists, Hall & Ruckel, Wholesale Agents, J.V. Hulse & Oo,, Proprietors, 73 Peari at, New York, Slo Marsden’s Sanative Pils, for Constipa- tlom, aie certain to relieve and semove all causos. D poi 407 Broadway, For sale by all druggists, 802 Those who sader from nervous irrita tions, iichiug, uneasiness, aud the discomfort tiny fol ows from an entecb ed and diso:dered of the tyeiem, should take Ayer's Sarsepariiia, and cleanse the blood. Purge out the lurking distemper that uucermines the beaith, and the constitutional vigor will setarn, 108 Metealfe’s Great Khemmatio Kemidy is CUy bee wOuuOr ol Lue Bee. Cuseiot Theale thay have befflea the skill of the fire: doctors o tum City Dove Leow comyete.y cured by & 1ew cores, anu }t us Be guliue as auyihiug p.epaied by Lumun hands can Wheeler & Wilson Lock Mach ce os 4 bu ton 40.0 M Chine, 6 llowe sewing Machine Company. No 69 Broauwuy, S. 1, RAINS Owe, dT, Cesiueal, Aceits waned oad Kemeval-—The lmpreved Kiliptic Hook Locka sku pewing Mauiuee—A, HH. puplee, O44 Broadway. Aventis wanted. J Metts Chemical Pomade restores gray ba *1h@ L@es Uae ale. and Uiersug kuown Bold by Huai ton,lv AstorHouse,and aii erugeisie.ou8 The best place te buy Spring acd Sum- me: Protas gol sescriptions ie arr. b. Badwin's, No. Tv and wery. Ihe largest assortment and eh040 Lo Bue Cate arice- Jaa Ploage cal, O14 | @RATMA. COX—On Tester. Jane 2A, 1866, ef consnmption, caex né Cox, beloved wife of John Cox. ered uh ye ) relatives and frienda of the family sre respect 9 invited to attend f ibis Wednesday Jernuon, at 3 o'cloek, r iat m7 fear corner of North Ist and “th es i —On June 26, Michael J. Gibney, aged 1 2 days, al BNEY. LS mpatte one i wilt take from the residence of hie parents, Feat 14th st, on Wednesday, June 97.15 KENFEDY—0On w at 1 o'clock. P.M. long iliness, Joon Keuedy, aged 72 yeus reepect- mp he ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the fnneral. From hie inte mn Wednesday afiernoon. Tesidence, 47 Most et, dune:T. at® o'clock precisely. His remains will interred in Calvary Comeve y. o8 KIERNAN—On Toeeday, Jane 26, after short) - ness, Mrs, Mary Kie » of Moorhil, Parieh of Be.- abmple. Co, C. eiand, 6 friends intances of the family, and of son iD ay, Jonn Me sVinu® aie reepectiully in- vited to a'tend the funeral, this af ernoon, at 2 clk, fom her late residence, 195 East lituat. = 127 MARTIN-.On Tuesday, June 2%, Mrs, Julia Mar- tia, wife of [noma Martin. The frien is of the family are invited to atte funeral, tiom the resicence of her mother EL.gabeth Gozerty, 165 Christie et, on Thursd sernoon, June 28, at 1 clock. wt MecCARTHY~—On Monday evening, John McCar- thy, brother of the iste Rew, Dagel McCarthy. P,P, of Ballviongford, Co, Kerry, Lreiand, in the 60ch year of bie age. His remaina will be taken from hin late real- dence, 144tu at, near stb eve. thie morning, xith, 10 the who.ch of St. Paul she Apostle, 59th st. and 9th ave, where a solemn Mass of Kequiem will Le offered up for the repose of his son! a 10 o'cieck, and from thence ‘o Oalvary Cemetery for interment, Friends of the family 016 reap cifuily inviied te atend. 111 MeGUIRE—A solemn Requiem Mase will be eaid $t St. M.chaei's Church, Séa et. and 9th ave, Wedne «day moining wt 8 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of Patrick McGuire, who dies on I horeday, April 19. 14 PHILLIPS—On Toesday, June 24, after a short illness, Wiliam Phillips, aged 11 years and 8 mos., @ nof Reuben and dene Frilive. nd the Mn af svete Site G87, : ards TRADE NOTICES, BEICKLAYERS’ UNION NO, 1 WILL hold ite rogu.ar week y motting at Milliman's Hall. cor. 7th ave. and 26th at, on Wednesday even ing, Jang 27, Noo members are invited AMES HANLON, Presa, D.O, CALLAGHAN, see) 14 ARPENTERS’ UNION, NO, 2, WILL moes at Heitzelberger's Hall, 266 Elehib ave, ou Wednesday evening, June 24th, at 7‘ o'clock, Ail members are reques'ed to id, as the election of oMfcers for the ensuing 6 in k. MORTON, Prest. W.M, FOR EW YORK CARVERS ASSOCIATION— The quarterly meeting will be heid on Wednes day, June sth, at Bteut ALBERT PRESTELE, Sec NOTicE—THE FIFTH DIVISE 1N Association meet on Thursday ky at and Tth ave, 25th, at Ts o'cice! e. iiltiman's Ha Ail membors who b thetr tall imitiation fees had best come a their arrea: teup . fo aa to have their names placed on the Association, PATRICK BREADY, N GOODE, Bec. 279 KING WOMEN ARE INVITED TO tend @ meeting of the ludustrial Association cf the Deaghters of Columbia, at 19636 HKowerr, on w lock. Every officer pec eat. Do not tail so be on head, Mrs, HARVIE, Vrest. Mrs, Fisk Ree. Sec, 263 (THE ATH DIVISION 1 OF THE LABOR. ex's Union will bold their meeting In Coogan's Hall, cor 1],b et. and let ave, this evening, at 7% cielock. WM. MILLS, Present; ED, Mo bay Y, ec. NOTICES. TING OF THE FATHER Boe: No. 8, of ¥: }. ‘evwill Sth at. and Si ave, thie 7 o'clock. Speaking by «Kelly, Mr. Joice, Sineing . Mouse. vey, Murvagh ana others. Pot, indle will be present with bis dulcimer, JOHN SHELLEY, Press JAS. MARTIN, Sec. 106 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETPING will be held at the Haliof the Father Matthew BOCIE PUBLIC ME Mahew T.A B. be heid at ther hall, co Wednesds i. A. beriff and #4 sts, on th B, Society, No. 4 New Y: LoD, 5 is (Weanesuay) evening, a Tig u'ciock. Mr, wunkets ae 1 to sido the maetins. ate wl at ee ry several ladies entlemen, 3 tot Okra, Pies, Sales H. MOKA, Re PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING this evening of the Father Mathew Ladies I. A. B. T, Soe No. 1, of Brooklyn, E. D. speakers, Mr. Petcoer and others, Singing, Miss Mickell and otve.s, Entrance tn Tth st, J.J. MURPHY, Pies JOMN'L. MOLOY, Kee, Sec. SSS | a GRAND TEMPERANCE SPEECH WILL be velivered by the Hon, Chas. T. Mills and ja- dy ip the ball of the F.M.T. A Bociety No cor, 33d wt, and 2nd, this (Wednesday) evening at 7 cick, Mertus, Langton aad Joyoe, of Brooklyn, will aiso adore @ the meting, Chas. Hindle end 1 thdme.moand banjo. L. WELSH, Pres. ; IRMA ec. ilo ) MEETING OF THE Father Ma hew 1. A.B Society, ud take Ab their ball, ec this ev ednesdsy e ing *y, Mr. H. ‘I. Carcoil. al Mus Foy and Messrs. Keiley, \ir.- bam, Carrol! and MeGown, anda it of others, T4O8, CARBON, Pres. J. 8 COUGHLIN, Kec. Sec, 180 CORNELL'S BAND REMOVED FROM 199 Mott st to 199 Fourth #1, bet aves A end B. L. KIRKER, Leader, Bay »ATHER MATHEW T. A. B.S. NO, 5, of New York, wi | bold s public mee tiher Hall, 47th street and Broadway, on Wednesday eve- ning, abTig P.M. Mesers, Jobo MoUirath, Gaia hor 04 Mulven will aadress the meeting, Miss Ham iniil, Mise O'Mahony, Mr. Grimes, “r. Lawier aud Mr. Mudoon will « AMbD O'REILLY, Presi. DANIaL he RW jus JNSEPARABLE,—A GRAND — TEMPER. ance meeting of the Young Men's F. M. I, A, B, 5. No, 2. of N. ¥., will hold their meeting as usual, this Weunesuay ing, at Thy o'c.ock. in their commodious hail, 8 » bet, 6400 and 55 . Toe PA LO Be Most respectiuiy iaviled to attend, is here has ben ex'rm ta eas procured tor ihe occa son. hoa. Chas, I. Milla wil audreee the meeiing on tne oocasion, Frot. Issac W. Nash will be pi ee- eu!, aso @ LUMbEr Of Celebraied singers aud talented oalieis, ibeuding stesars. Win. Courtney and » the Wanderers, Mre, Sinith and Harry notte, Mi. Gar Vice-t:es.dens No.5, York- vilie, also Mr. W ot Young Men's No.4. Lhe celebrated Mise Manley anu mr, Kieey, come has ADIES' FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, 0 No. 4, of N. Y., bold their public -9ihet, westot 9h ave, on Wednesday une Yih, as Tigo'c ock, speaking by M.. y. binging by Mise MeGuinness and Messe. Keenan, Farly, M.Convolly aud W.lworth. N. B.—Don't to:get our pic-nic at Broadwa: fu-mriow, June the sth, Come one, cor Jiand euoy @ pleasant day, The Pic-Nie Commitee are requested to meet in the hall this eveuing, to mace fin | wrieneements, Po MEREDIDH, Presk; M KIRWIN, Vice-Prest; LHOs. rYANS, Bec, 1 MILITARY, Al PERSONS ENTITLED TO AN IN. c.e.ne 0. pension uncer the Law of Juse Ob. 1800; alec depen.ens fathers, a.€ :eyuested te call Ot 59 Mercere MoS, MIUGINS & C0, 81T BROWN ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS—L, othce te) bark & CO,, having removed their B.oaoway, continue 10 co..ect all just Place, cor, u (aime for pay, bount,, peus.ons, piize inoner, &c, new Bounty Iniurimation given in 1éiatiou w the Act. RMY AND NAVY PENSION: mecing application uace -WE re the new law for pen- sions, Aliowalces from $15 tu $45 per mouta. ‘hoe who be’ \r cert.ficatessuould wake a uew appl. cation, BROWN, Solicsior, 1 Pare Piae, sua PENSIONS~ GOVERNMENT HAS PASSED slaw giving iucreases peus.ons to soldiers and sailors who were whoily or part aily disable during the late rebellion, Blanks seauy and information giveu by. applying te the Army anu Navy Arency, 2W Broadway, PRIZE MONEY—NEW PRIZE LISTS NOW ready tor cistribution, Full information gi ae ey te ai ¥ AUN Y 7 jeuey, F, B, AUCTION NOTICES, FNRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEE! —01 80 le th Og valor! he én ie rt we dee Bese 7 Courtland: street; ¢ neral ee el-furnive . Geom tablom de. ish fine copper-bollers, + . Aige ine fine pe nlcas en 4pull Foelish besr-pump. & iv t bs + tule day's Herald 134 a BOGART, AUCT Rk —1HIS DAY, 4 © 10'4 ofcloek, at the siore 1 North Will househoid fainitnre, convieting of pis fend: ep Poy bedstes carenc, oe ~ s ne, Se 40 mar ~ iano, tw rockaway, double h be. JOUN ne tL Mavens. . PAWNBROKER'S SALF—JOHN Mo MER, Avett, No. 15 East Hroadsay, wt & latee assortunent of men and + Of Appariel.eu table ior therasson \ tention of the wad end others. By + THANG CO, No. 157 Lanrens AWNBROKER'S SALF—BELL GRAHAM will sell this day, at lus ofc! New ; 40) lots fine eiik dresses. d+ calico le cloths, sneeis, p. caaea, ¢ ante, ©. ofder H. soomon, 6) awnbroter’s Bale, Thuredar, wruer J: cor. of Columtia and HKroome ste. Sale, Friday, orcer L. Cohen, 8) Cir broges’s Sag Monday, or. F. Harris, 1° "PHOMas REILLY, AUCTIO fice 875 Ninth avenue, ee'ie this da 8.4% Nath evenns. near bbth ot, the ond band furnituce dealer going bY of; comprising bureaas, sofa bot om chairs uek and straw L eetiheng Bay peng ar Cel pt, MirrOrA, paintings, an: @ large low ve stoves and cooking utensile. a. WiILLiaM ABBOTT, AUCTR, SFI oy the 27th thet, at Wi e'chek, a q ity oueee urniture, + &e, at Ome Ot, m ar Fy Al lot of B ses, S Ply and sugsaio Carpets, oile.oius, cogs, + e eer iid ff W. WITTERS, AUCTR, SELTS Tift! day, at? cick. at 4o4 (amo! ety parr ou tmtrrors, carpets, off clochs, beddi Gil ver wale, ana obLer gouda, LONE AND FOUND. ‘OUND—A SUM OF MONEY, IN Ti ttreet, which the owner can have by prow: ng, china, ¢ 1" roperty and paving expenses o: advertising. A Bebe FIND » Box 80 |, Sun Oflice ie OF. OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, JON 25th, in joing jrom 93 Market at. to ‘he corner o| Cherry « Market sts, a large dagunieotype containing 2 Hkenesses, The finder will be hin! @ mely rewarded by leaving it at Mre.H. M. GEL LEGHOM Ss, 98 Market at. 159 ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, spectacios, The finder wu 4 oy returning them to 95 Liters a6 OST — A POLICEMAN’S BHIELD, NO id4: the finder will be liberally rewarded bv len ing it at she 11th Precinet Station house. JAMES rEVES. bs K R ARD—(3500) FIVESHUNDRED DOL lars reward. wissing siace Ea.urd OTIO BILL, age 15 years, height c inches, has very thick, light, brown curly hair binck @ ebrows and ereiashes, grey 6 ane comp exion, Hai onablack and white mtx ed sult, and brown fit hat, and was inet seen at 2 M.. ner the Metropolitan k, Broadway. foomation that way iead to hie Kt ver thankiully received by his afflicted farni. and the above reward paid, by applying toN. D, CART IL & SON, 130 Pears ot, N.Y. ri 6.90 $15 REWARD~—LOST, ON SUNDAY, v 24th inat..an Itaian Greyhound. TLer ward will be paid for her reiwin to 111 C.inton JOB. GILDEGBRAND. a SEWING MACHINES. BARTLETT & DEMOREST’S SEWT imechine, with recent aud valuable imp McD 6; makes the elostic api moss aurab.e ati and is in every parti-ulartoe ce plus ultra fan towing machine: price #26, 473 Bosawiy, \ Arents wanted everywhere. n UstTONHULE ALLACHMENt Wheeler & Wil.on's machine, ior white siiitel or linen work, 452 Canal et, wear linuson. Wh 4 & Wi.son's ena Singer's machines for sale or to r All kinds repaired, Firsi-ciase hines for $25 sae $50, Open uutil 9 o'clock P.M. RK. NICHOLLS NEW WHEELER & WILSON, GROVE 1 & Baker, Wiicox & Gibbs’ sewing macniwes se and to tent; privilege io exchange given, V, W. WICKES, 744 Boadway, cor Astor Pisco. a SIBLEY & STOOPS, 643 BROADWAY cor. of Bleecker st, deniers in all fires-c.aee sews, machines, Persons parchasing machines ot us have the privilege ot exchanging ior any other n chine within Su days wii\uoutextra chargé, Machin of ail kinds exchanged ana to 1eat. By SEWING MACHINES—DOWN TOWN OF] ‘J fice for aii first-cl.es mach.ues, pew and sc band, Machines to reutana for ssle on pa ent, Macoines bought, exchanged and rep : ‘am.ly sewing done, 110 Leunard si, 4 coors taat sruadway. eee See Oe \ / HBELER& WILSON'’S SEWING MAgl chines, 959 Broadway, cor. 22d et, Machin adjusted. io jet, J. t. ELLIS, past the reat auowed it puroh From @ jim.ted business, conduc! Ag simple convenience, it bas become & recoei! beceasity.”—s ON, 323 | | | BOARD AND ROOMS, FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG ME) n be accommodated with good board aad Ont rooms, also 4 fainisned rocm for two young me! or gentieman and wife. by calling at 200 Fast Sst *t, one pair of stairs up, Board very reasonable, Yoo A GOOD CHANCE—FURNITURE FOR exe aud rooms to let by a tamily giving houseceeping. Enquire 251 Seventh ave, two galt up. SHED ROOM TO LET TO ONB gentlemen; terms moderate, sop Mow, ont oom, 6 FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN BE AG commodaied with board and siry rooms in a pri tamily. Call for # cays as 944 Went 85th ai. 6 FEW GENILEMEN CAN BE ACCOM A modated with furnished rooms, with or withou board, also a gent eman and wie, aleo% young lad with a comiortabie oom at 53 Monroe at. 11 OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTL’ men can Le accommodated with board and room by app! ingat 35 Pearis,. Terms reasonabie, 171] Be ‘KD AND LODGING WANIED BY Al geaticman in business, iu a private iamily, 10 off 1) Taibutes wask trom cor, Grand at. «nd Bowerr| Permanent if sumed. Apply or address kK. CRFED,| dey U ana ab, ay iia OARDING—A FEW YOU MEN, ALSO} | young lacy Cau cajoy (ne couforteo. # Lom 1 M ” ferme moderaie Private bou ¢.16 2OR 8 GENILEM at room, eckatey Giuber at eix, OF rooms turnien: without board, tor sinrle geutlemen. Apply 11 Foverth e, ¥ dom @ Broome v1, 7 Vio Wh Athy IN WANT UF Luigi igs] foot or employment, should apply at ine New boys’ Hou Tulton at. ates inn ff JOU BNOUED DWELLING, FIRST CLAS: to let very low tor 6 nthe, on Bivokly Heights, Apply at 66 Columbi 4al FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH O without board, in o family of two pe! four, to on or two lad.es ur @ ge@utieman and wile, ‘Terme ressonavie, Apply tu one week at 47 We firee OSE OR TWO RESPECIABLE YOUNG ven ean be accommedatcd with a iurnished bed joom and beh, at $¥5 6.xtb avenue, near ¥4th ‘Lerma moderate. 109 D SUIT THE TIMES—LODGINGS ANT meas cen.s each, for young iris, a. the (iris Lodging House, 2.6 Canals’, NY, Aso Miustions obiawed for those out of emp.oyment, 49 NHREE RESPECT A BLE WORKING GiRL9 c.n be mu. 0d°16d Wih goou board, where there are no other Loar.ere., Cail 161 Wooser et, bes. Prince ma Houusto. « ] EEP IT ALWAYS AT HAND—BKIEST’s limproved BUN CHOLEKINE KEMEDY is nos Ul itis (he satert as weil es the pleas iB use for Liatrhma, Dysentery, Coiic, fortus, Cramp:, &c, It is compounded, wign y unproved by severe: edditivbal ingredi en's, of gens value la all c ees of nee: of the Bowels, Old or young can now ure this Remedy with Derfect saiety ; and we guarantee that there is ve othe: paratt like fy in the markets ONLY et 48 Bou'b Pecond street, Willem ry 3d GORY DEE Pode