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. THE NEW YORK § MONDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1866, ibe Cowling Presidential Campaign. toe next Presidential sigt promises to be (ews uteresting, and the moet exciting that e sve ever bad. Even of the early day the pollt ware manmovrice for etrategical pointe oe tave, and the people generally are begin- 1 spocu n the probebilities of the con- “ee t si that baw latele been jasued for « Coovontiou of the 'Nations! Union Party," bas dirt veference to the next Presidency, and is de. egned ‘© marehal el ibe opponents of the “Radi. ‘ pete in solid The latter party, ono, @ 1D BChive preparation for the campaign, Ju fact the action ot their lewlera al! through the prevent scasion of Uongress has evidently heen shaped = with primary regard to the uext Presidential election, No one, at this tim’, van foresee the actual result of the important contess im question, but there are some poluis con- nerted with ft whieh seem to be tolerably clear, Jo the Stet place, \s in menifest that the political division will not be factional, as wae the case in ) #0 Ii will be portly sectional, but the contest- * te will be divided into two great of Beaty equal strength. On one side will er. reve) what le calied the "Radics!" party, compria- ‘ing Whe creas bulk of the party @hich !n 1964 elect. 1 Lieoum aed Jommson, On the other mde will be found, shoulder to shoulder, the North. ern = Demorrats, the uniiel South, and that very ensl! minority of the Republi. oan party who tewnow known ae Jonsson men, ‘Mrch will be the division, as we have now every resron to belleve, With regard to candidates, itis simost certain thatope of them, at least, will bes military mas, Présedent and present ciroumstan- een both point that way. Wasursctom was the ‘hero of ths Revolution, and that made him Pres- ident, The war of 1812 developed no prominent heroes ¢xeept Brows and Poort, and they were both tov young for the Presidency, Hawntson was the hero of the tndian warain the Woat, and that made bin President. Tayion was s hero of the Mexicag war, which sent him to the White House, Heroce are slways popu- ter ‘nu thie country and they always find © /erg® (pes ready to vote for them for high civil eCic#s, ‘yo matier what their quaiMcations may be. Hot ve do not mean by thie that they always win ‘9 Tye rave for civi! offices, The defeat of Boorr 1552, ana o MoCuacian in 1804, show that they are not invulnerable in politics, Our two moat prominent heroes aro Ginanr avd Bugawas, The former is very careful not to commit bimeelf pollti- wally, but be seers to be in favor with the majority ofthe Republican party, and be is now the most likely man to be their staudiard-bearer, They cer tainly could not select a more avaliable candidate, owl their guccesa would be quite doubtful with any other. Ther bave no good standard-bearer synoug their Statesmen, ancl a second-class milite- ry man would be a bad venture, The chmer of she aati Republican party probably lies between Presitent Johnson and General Fherman, Both wast the nomination, Sherman would be accept. able tothe Northern Democrats, but the Southern yeo) le call bim a “ vandael,"* and are bitterly op posedtohim. Mr, Johnson is just now a great fe. vorite with the South, and he sleo seems to be popular with the Northern Democrats—whieh popularity he can incresse by @ more vigorous use of the political guiilotine, As we before re- warked, nobody can foresee what the next Prem- dential campaign will develope, but we aball not b> surprised if the rival standard-bearers prove to we Joboson and Grant. Indicted Fenians A sumoge of Fenians have been indicted by « (nited States Grand Jury, at Canandaigua, fore breach of the pentrality lawe in the iste move- ment upon Cora a: and it is reported that they will sbortly be tried, [ts seems to us thet our (Government bas already gone fur enough in this Fenian business. England is completely satiated with our “neutrality,’’ aod it ia therefore an excese of real (o increase the trouble and expense of protracted trials for the benefit'o Rogland and ler provinces, Besicles this, it should be remem. veved that the Fenians are citizens of the Loited Btetes, and that iney were encouraged to socertake the Cenadian enterprise by the «lence end seemingly tacit approval of the Government, If our authorities had given ihe Fenians notice of whos they hadtoexpect im ibe ¢@ f an at- tempted invasion of the Prov nces, the late move faent would never have been made, The Giovern- meni, therefore, is much io blawe fr the Fenian asvo, sud the best thing 6. en do in the matter ie & postpove the said trials indefinitely, column Curdoze’s Injunctions, We votice that Superintendent Kexxeny, of the Police Department, bae esuel instructions te the force requirtug them to carefully note every fraction of the Excise law by those dealers who have she benefit of ujunciions, The police cannot e@rreet them, of course, vit they are to make a vote of every instance in which the law is disre- garded, for the purr f hauling the now defiant am-ee'lerscver he coals wien the higher Court wha Lave reversed Catnoz 's decmion, Ande rough beuling over ibielimely tobe. Vhere will hes koug Latod miaemosnors inst each one of Cabpveo's favorites, and we greatly mistake if she) do U@ conclude, in the end, shat the injunc- to’ are about the mest caj cnsive luxuries shes over indulged in, id sjunctous are hia profits Bde fireat ie Cannon, Tari? Wranyles. Tus Vari bill ho if now pending in Con- grees) meets with ners! dis Yr, The Protec. siovlate cannot agree upon it, because nearly every soewberof Congress has some apecial interest to “*protect,'* anit these ervera! futeresis iu many ases copflet with one another, example, the venerable leader of Radicals and Protect "aap, Brevens—denounces the b,!! in unqualified serms because it dgea nol satisfactorily provide for the lrow and coal interests of Penna;lvapia, That State bas bul the tariffon iron doubled up somes shing like balf » dozen times, but, with Oriven Cwier's greediness, she sti!) cries to Cougress for ‘more.’ The duty which Pennaylvanis inmete pon having levied on coal —a large quantity of whieh is now Imvorted from Nova Scotia—is per- Laps she coolest proposition that the Protectionists hove offered, With an inexhaustible supply of the bess coal in the world, lying almost at the door of market, Pennsylvania insists that a duty of @4.26 per ton shall be Isid upon im- ported coal ~that is, consumers here in New York sad elsewbere shell) poy thet ve nish ———— Sn EE ae touch per ton “extra” in order to further ev rich the coal speculators of the aforesaid State. Put we apeak of the dewands made by the tron and coal interests of Pennsylvanis simply as illus- trations, Nearly every class of manufacturers, from pin mokers to locomotive builders, are ciem- oriog for “more protection." And why? Protec. Hon iss means for the enrichment of manu‘actur- reat xpenes of consumers. The latter class have some consolation in knowing, however, hat the time is not fer d stant when the agricultural intereste of the Bouth and West, in conjunction | with the non-manufacturing interests of the Fast- ern Slates, will be strong enough in Congrens to knock the underpinning from the whole eyatern of | Protect'on, A Queen om Her Travels Queen Victoria left Windsor Castlc on the 16h \nwt., for what she calle her ‘home'’ in the High lands of Bootland, She was accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Princesses Lclena, Louise and Beatrice, and Prince Leopold, attended by Tieut mat ane Lord Chartes Fitzroy and the: Duchess of Atbole. The Cover Jormwat. eayst “Aa the railway journey of 690l¢ miles would occupy the entire » hi and a groat portion of to- day, much attention was bestowed upon the ar- rangement of the paloons ani their post’ion Ip the trap. The royal_cecupied by her Majesty and Princess Helens was the seventh eurriage from the engine, and behind it were fone double Seloons, & Carriage truck with the Queen's four- m, end ® break van, The asloon in the rear of er Majesty's, conveyed Dr. Brown and Mr. 1 10 one compartment, the other soction being oteunied by the Duchess of Atholo and the Hon, Mins FE. Cathcart. Her Majestr'a meid, Three first-class carriages wero assigned (0 theroyal dressers, iadies walua, pages, upper Servants, and other domestice, The sotal namber of carriages wae thirteen, and the length of the train irom the end of the tender 825 feet 6 inches, Preciee:y at 6:50 P.M. the royal orain, amid the loyal adieux of the spectators, glided from the station, and, Was foon DUA, ng round the curve, low t of by the crowd within th As the |, which was under the char, Mr. J. Grierson and Mr, ‘Vyrreii, crosved the % the royal standard was lowered (rom ibe staff ou the castle keep—an announcement that ber Majos- ty was for the present no lounger @ resident at Windsor,” Tho Mysteries of the Breach Ballet. A Paria correspondent seys: A training achool for the first class of davcing gris in an exceeding ly peimiul spectacle, The Gras thing dove isto place the fees in hollow wooden clamps or boxes, whore bottom and top ere stoutly strapped w- [Sewer snd which are move! by atr ate heels of the feet Lee! to heel, whilethe 4 turned out. This is exceedingly any circumstances; it is doubly the poor mri fees are swollen and On they siinost alwaye are, This exercise ‘eats balfen hour. Then for another belf an hour she is obliged to place first ber left and then her Fight foot om @ wooden ber, which is placed on a level with her chin, Then shey dance all the steps tined tn ballets, Tie series of exercises est be pursued and reviewed al exbanated nature si stand in the giddi y long, until *. They are obliged to position on ‘"practica: lea'’ bot Wider then slady's band, They are suspend- od by iron wire—necessar ly as slight as possible for Uhusion's sake—while ‘flying’ to the very top or Lottom of the theatre, There !# the perpetual danger of fire, And whee the firss cow's foot traces ite sinuous lines in the ey the slender form losw ite Din firm, tull and yet delicate outline in a massof fleah—ihe dancer's Career ia ended. Until this fatal hour he receives a tew bundired dollars » year for al, these perila, s corner, and Walk Across Ear ope by a Hey, A feat of courage and perseverance hes just been aceompiished by a Fiench boy of thirteen, Three months ago, ‘lissatisfied with his treatment by his uncle in Paris, be started from the capital with sixty fravcein his pockets to go to his mother, who i# married to ® second busband,s French workmen in the employ of the Shar at Teheran, W.th the sid of & map and guide-book he trumped scrose Kurope, receivir sucu hospitality by the wey that, un reaching Co siantipople, ae had still nearly balf bis franca iemaining, After a short ress in Pers, he crossed the Bosphorus, on his way to Persia, but, o little beyoud Beutari, was stopped by some Tureish policomen and brought back till en interpreter could be found, His story bei thus learned, he was passed over to Pera po placed iu charge of the Freach Consul, in whose custody he vow is, unable to undersiand why he should bejoterfered with, and angrily impatient to pureve bis journey, The New Zealanders. Fach parsing vear reduces the chances of effec- tual opposition on the part of the natives, All the efforts made to civilize ancl preserve them appear Hikelyte bein vera, Twenty years ago their num- bers were eatimaied at 110,000; now, it us maid, they could not muster 40,000 souls, snd in twenty care they will be reduced to a mere handiui, It 8 coasolatory to thiuk that such @ rapid deeline in the native populati nm is not attrioutable to Kuro- pean aggression, The numbers who have perished in battle, and through the collateral effects of war, are trifling compared with the enormous reduction that bas taken piace, The dimontion must be ascribed to other causes, Stréeeoki, in writing upon Australian colonisation, expresses the opin- ion that she nati of this New World "have, er the European advances, the sentence of m @awped indehbly upon their fore. head That opinion was writven twouty years ago, and each year baw tended t prove) s trush, Ih is not thas their Jongevicy is abridged, bus that, from some uncefined cause, whenever placed beside Kuropeans, “the hearths of tue natives, ike the wigwems of the American Indians, disappear be- fore the torrent of immigration,” How ao Man Lost His Youth. There is sow living at Quincey, Florids, a Mr, Tom Nathan, who began public life as a clown in & traveling circus, and who is now @ devout mem- ber of the church, and retails dry goods and other merchandise on a limited lo, His hair is of snowy whiseness; but he as: eit became eo not ia consequence of bis years, bus from an slarming sceideus which befel him during his carcer in the sawdust, Toere was ® tixer in the show with which he was couuecsed, and she man who bearded the tiger in his den, Leaving on one occasion struck for higher wages, hun voluoteered to take his lece, Woldly be entered the cage, but as soon as eo did eo, the animal resented soe intrusion and selved him by that fleehy part of the body imme- Ciately below the smallof the back, The fear of being chawed, ihe pain of she laceration of his flesh, aud disappoinied ambition combined, Dianched bis bair in a momeut, He went into toe cage ® Bir-bairead youth, aad was taken ous ao white-beade! old man, Finacial News, Markets, &c, Vow Vork, Saturday, June 80, — P. M.—There were no developments of particular interest in the Stock market today, (Ciohi was dull and drooping, The opening price was 1)4, followed by a decline to 152s, and the closing quotation on the street was 15049. The export of specio by this day's steamers Aggregated $4ii\,54, making tor the week $550,474. The loan market was easy, and abundantly supplied at 406 per cenit, Commercial paper passed freely atSaT with iltte offering, Foreign exchange closed at 108 @ 1.8% jor bankeis’ GO-days bills, Om 'Change \orday Flows wee quite firm for sound pargels, Wheat. Ministers, Genersl Grey sod Lor! Charles Vitaroy, had the use of the thirl asloon, number four and five being reserved for Leopold snd We railwey officiate, “fn the fore part of the trein there was a double saloon, used by Princess Liwee | af enc governess, and the Queen's dressers, the car- | & riage being next to Her Majesty's, while the w!- Piting single saloon Lad for itavccupanie Privcess e and herroyal highnese'’s yoveruess and was very fro aud quiet Corn was le lower, and moderately ettive, Oats were dni! aod le. lower, Pork wae dectin'ng, Beet wae steady. Lard wes dull and heavy, Whiskey war quiet. STOCK SALES=FIRGT HOARD, WL 1% * * “ “ ie , » Oa. ’ 20°00 Ohio & Mion... 274 DO dO. AG ONT 50 Mar. & Cin, 1 Pt, 4 1.0 éth National Br. uy lo farrier 10 Oh jonas Bk 16 4) Gen, National 8.1 6% luv Dei, & Hua, ©, .155 wo | ene 1 Cary Improve’t.. 12% loo P.FteeWw.& C 60 Bpring Met, Min ; 6 1W mariposa Min... lu'g Domestic Markets-W ho'esnlePricesCarrent b. ay Stary Are June % ti Coffea, Ib.—Java, 24 t, Doraingo, }4 —a17 4: oe ae to prime, [4-4)¥—: Maracaibo, 17ago tion, Jb, — Mid. Orieans, (Va; Middling Upland, tTabs ; ie, 88a—, Domest airting, bieh'd, 17—a1 15: ahe'te jonched, —1ial 16; Urine, iit at m4 —s datineta, Ta) Lit de lainen, 23a5l'9 ; Cambrica, Kitts doz, U4 S5uals Ww, tweeds ae cwt...Dry cod, 5 5 prota, 14 r 14915; baw 5: pickled do, 600; Mockerel, 1, Hay 19 (a 19 5); No. &, uo, LT Thais Oy ecale) he rings. ~065 Une.—Cruce Whae 1250159; bleached dol 450 Urade speim, ——al BO: by ed don ——t———{ Lard Ol, 1 tua 95: Linseed, 1 650172, per gallon; bet oleum, crude, 2)'4e2k do redimed, b5n54 free Beet, W pie. BU A) 10; Lo. Pr. o lear, Dew, votninal: Pr, me@es, 31 90—aN# M1: Batter, Wert snade; Cheese, common to i ales ~—t——; Re- + Porte Kileo, 650 ; Virginia, a—; Seed 1 Lim bver, — astern spruce; 21 00025 00; Southern ine, GS UNOS We; White pine box boarda, Y walt) Oy hite pine merchan able box boarde, 4¥ Wass Ww; Clear p ne, 8) alu 00: Poplar and W. wood boards aud plank, 6500865 00; Oberry boarde and plank. 3)- 00090 0), Oak and mab, Gy 00a66 U0: Mapie and birch, 35 U0a40 00; Bicek walnut, luv o0alu Ww, Miscellansows, — we, Carolina, d Seiad @—- : do Kangoon, ¥ 50-010 24—; Bi urk's island, Unsh.,—a—; Liverpool enck, ——a—— 5 Ove tile soap, per ib,, 1+; Hops, erop 1564, Bas; 1504, do, 10065 yt ibe., Guat fo. shipping and walld tor * @ity, 40, $PCEAL A New Volume —The Phrenolegical Jour- nal for July, No, 1, Vol. 44, contalns forty portraits of distinguished statesmen, clergymen, suldiers, criminals, as follows: Webster, Talieyrand, Cilaton, Metternich, Jefferson, Cavour, Peel, O'Uonnell, Rus- sell, Buckle, Antoine Probst, Thomas Raftles, Gen, Seott, Albert Barues, Isaac Ferrie, Charlee Hodge, Andrew L. Sicne, Thomas F. Vermilyr, Leonard Bacon, Horace Bushnell, BR. J. Breckinridge, H, W, Beecher, T. 1. Cuyier, B, &, Stora, J.T, Duryea, &c. Our Social Keia jons—The Servant Queation: Manhood aad Womanhood ; How to Punish a Cbilu. Physiology —Veeding Children; To Young bo. bere, Sigua of Character—lhysognomy of statesmen; National Cugrecveratic Lawot Quality; In. teilect, Norih aod Bont he Great Mysery; An osber Prophecy ; Te .ch Condren to Think ; Milton's t Poews ; Soluiering and Crime, A rich pomber, c@Nie, OF Bf @ year, Addrése Fowler & Wels, New York. 295 Maraden’s -arminative Syrup fer Viarr- hesand Cholera can be relied upon in every case. Depot, 467 Urcadway, For sale by al! drug a6 “Khe Nerve of the Pocket iy Sometimes as sensitive as ihe nerve of the tooth, The universal seare, Ddalic perth, viaeses.— New Uricaus + NOTICES, demand for the fragrant Sozodont, in preference to all other dentifrices, is ewamping all tooth powders and tooth washes of the experimental class of Den- Beware of imita- tists, Hence they denounce it, hops. 4s oo ee Nemoval -The hwproved Lock mateh Sewing Macuines- Broadway, Agente wanted, Howe sewing Machine Company, No 699 y N.Y. Billias Howe, Jr., Piesiaent, A, A. Li, puplee, Bronaw wanted, ~ Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sttch Sewing Machine aud bu'ton bole Michine, 625 Broadway wth ne More Disease ( on- A Cure at Last querrea! wor of Kbeumatiam aie beng daily car by the ne nd wouderfal discovery known a Moteaife’s Great Kheumatic Remedy. 14 ‘the best place to bay Spr acd Sum- mer clothing of al deseri sient lh. b, Baldwin’ No. 7 and 72 pewery. ‘the largest assortment an store in the city, aud prices le; Please cali, Sid DEATEs, DEVLIN—On July 1st, John Devlin, son of John P.and Mary Devlin, aged 6 years and Y months. Relatives and 1 de are iespectiully invited to atiend the tune rom the pa.ents’ residence, SS West Jha at, near Tenth ave, this Monday aiter- noon, at 1 o'e.ock, 6 1 McINTYRE—At Yorkville, on Sanday, July Ist Abby, widow of the late Owen Mciniyie, a native of Carrigt ‘obill, County Cork, ireland, aged 64 years aD ays. Her trends and ;scquaintances, slao those ef the fawily, ase Tospecsfaliy invited to attend the fune- ral, on ‘Tuesday atiernoon, Sd inet, at I's o'cioca. froin her late rhsidence, S4th et, bet. Madison and Sth aves, Her rewaing will be taken Cemetery. VINCENT ~In Brooklyn, om Sunday, July 1st, Louisa M. Vincent, aged years and 5 wonths, The friends of the family are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, the iesidence of ber Parenis, 17\h st, bet. 7th and Sin aves, this Monday @.beruoon, to Calvary 206 ING OF the United Coopers, No, 1, at their Rooma, 285 Grand st, Williameburgh, thie Mondsy evening, at 3 o'clock, Ail exp lled members are respectiuily in- vited to attend. By order FRANK NO HAN, Fresh A PEN MYLES |e aeaaR tte | Ria OTIC HE MONTHLY MEELING OF the jiiue Stone Cutiors and Flaggers will be heid in Jackson liall. on ‘luesday evewiug, . uly at § o'clock, PETER COX, res, JOUN McC RON, Fee, Mmpue MONTHLY MERLING OF BROOK. lyn Journeymen ‘Paisgse’ Union will be beld July 2a, Hall, yt Mewhe © negieciing to y their mor «ai after dare will be out of enetis, ermbe! over ¥8 weecs in arrears, alsent ied. By order of the Soe\- OnN B. CARR, Bec.i19 this meeting, will ety. B. RINKEL, Cc FROM 199 Mote #& to 199 Fourth #4, bes A end b, 1. KIRKER, Le Say FEN AS —1 HEGENERAL KEARNEY One ge AY wil pole thals Tovular weekly Speetinge even o'clock, comme: the dd, at oarsanbtae Hall 43 Coluubia, cor. Wala. All (hose ip arrears are requested to atiend ening, By order of ANLHONY A. GREEN, ~ADIES PATHE nD “KR MATHEW T, A. B, dociety, No, 3, of Y.--The postponed pic-umie of the Soclety will be beld on thie Monday, Juiy dd, at Hroadway Park. Come oue, come ali—rain or suing, no furiher postponement, MICHAEL GAL- LAUHER, Chairman ot Committee, lz No 6 — QUARTERLY MEETING OF the members of the Yeung Men's F. M. 1. A,B. Bociety, No. 4, ot their hai, at 7 N| PM. All abecms bese will be fined, Let wil be present, this evening, JUMN LERRY, Press, Ts BULe Kee, Bee, N IQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY—A e regu er outhly meeting of this society will be held as the Mew tan Koons, 160 Hesier #, on ‘Tuerday eve, July Sd, at 8 c'csock; po person admii- ted without their card of membership, By, order, BAN i gOHN it, WILLIAMS, Pres, JOHN mek rT ee ee HE Y..M, F, M, T. A, B, SOCIETY NO, 2, of Josey City, will bold a public meeting at their ball, oor of Newaik aud Jersey prem this even- ing, at My o'.lack, Good speaming, Singing by Miss Rate basin, aibti as SOCIETY NOTICES HF LADIFS 1 ~ A. B. SOLTETY NO, 4 UCTION NOTICE- No Yawill bold @ puvise weeting | £2 syney dinner tes « even iv 24, at their lini) cor eran.ie, Tueway ly are, “Healioe by Messrs. |). TCs ft hy TOREPH AUS | fingins br Messis Carroll, Mo Mu. > | twonty erates by the Hinde! wil! oblivre us wit nye ana Mr. the Dulce! mer membhee ae requceet . D BURKE, AUC, na as this ie Quaite ly mee sor ens the fl © ery, will eeli,t strictly entorced on all ateen’ mendes, 8, W. | teks, the furniture: ELLY, P es. 6. HW. GOOD MAS, see 18 | ne fond aa new Hi. VETERANS OF tHe WAR OF #19! i MORIARTY, of th ” CON COUL 108 ia it tt « a. A) | a Meer e cud Boome ee moon oe Wen Ay Of Juls. Ob ts o'eoes, ia! ‘ jula in, to elebree the Oh Analve sary ot | v Ae a RAV ALR | 5 . sYe Cu. 1. wee Ad). ge | NEULICE FORTH Diuner w be prov ded Te A oe. id t Pete d in the: . ’ : ne f no LOS. AND FOUND. ube term T ow vee it masa sciatic euakiis un pe BANK BOOK, NO. | PUBLIC ATi 43,195, of the Emigrant Induatrial Savings Bink situate! The finger wil be rewarded on ieaving it at the uly 2d, 1 Rant, No. $1 Chambers s', Ii po! found, application oiock p.m. at will Le made tor a n°? look on the 25th of Juiy next, pertytting, fo JAMES McCARTITY, Depositor 4% & haudeoume de OsT—IN FLUSHING CAR, ON SUNDAY | 884 only one with the in ve Aico flay The tinder I AWNBR son et, between Hlourton and Kiny Le Ie | e large and vay + MPO CARIMEN—REWARD—1HE CART: | cloiting, ater » man who moved # 9 on ‘Lhuradar. diet of | ¢ lune, from 874 Kast Sith et, or auy cariman wi nale moved an. piano since that date, ior Authous JAWNDRG Homey @ short German. with @ large huwpb.ck, GRAHAM about 30 or 05 years old, «pe ka Eogiish pretty wel, | New Lowers is requested to call or send his adorm w the onde silk dresses, ¢ &.xbed and will be ileraiiy rewarded, BASIF« ¢ soeets t wele HABDEN BROOK, 14é Loutt et, N.Y, ay Pita, wonta, f F) REWARD—LOSI A LARGE BLACK | (eh Fi gD Newivundiana dog, named NEKO. The slove Ge Senter Teward will Le paid ie #! return, or into. On Kid. idge » @ading to als tecovery, at Sv Ca mine at ot. a AWNB $F REWARD—LOS1, THURSDAY NIGHT. JUN: ~> hye am ii biack aud t10 «int; hasafews hie | iot. mente hareon her Dies: avewe a tothe aeme of SNL | eaico dren VY. The above will be paid by returmig (he e.swe | and cu to 6W Fifth av. cor of hat, ry quis, en wen rroennne vege eee —= } good ' BUSINESS CHANCES, fr cneeannastin comnsitiheesnnesaibaneenenisian hcceeannppsatienerynnanaiiiionceds , FIRST RATE CHANCE—FOR SALE, ik, doy @ owspaper, stationesy wad Look aan! loosed | po. |" on cue of the best corners tu the cite, doing a flies | UOC" 1e'e business, inquire im the sore, 209 Woo. Hous. W M ton stiest, yoy A G00D CORNER LIQUOR STORE FoR | {1 sli wale, cheap, with ease, ot.ck and fixtures of Ex only one ow the four corners, Luquire at 46 V -- threat. mae sia Beene a VW GROCERY STORE AND FIXTURES gs Or sale in @ good location. Inquire at 63 Mul 109 boriy st ah WS kc *UR SALE}THE OLD ESTABLISHED | « boat house, with afi and row boare, in comp ete hs working order; i# now otle ed for sale on account of the preent owner belug engaged ino ber busiuess | For particulars apply to L. STKOBEKS, south end } Warren st, Jorsey City. : 46 Fok SALE—A FINE SEGAR STO! Doing « first-rate business, Apply a 0 ” 1 Broadway. O' STER SOUP, COFFEE AND CAi siend to let—biatures complete, in a vood | Dew thorowghiare, Appy at siand, cor of Hy Sad Sou "i Ts BOR SALE—s KOLLS—IN GOs condition; size Yixus Can cern at the Vorwiand anu DeKalb ever. inguieot Js, K Wi a the church ip course of exeeon in Waren et Och and 6h aves, Brooklyn, 1 $] AO-" IR SALE—A SMALL Sit e Paying large protite, Noriek. Kev! in advance, Appiv easly ay ve West at, N. #45 —A RARE CHANCE—FOR S8/ e & va.ieir, fanoy, cen tor and Peper store, doing @ FoOG Nees, LUNE lomet.on B lerry, dwelling ap .i tmeute ay aCLed osw.e, low. b ven for selling, RMY AND NAVY PENSIONS | the actof June dth. Iso. ai! pensione:s fiom al. parts ot iho States of Ne anu New Jeney cucu dead immed tely on OLAS BEAGKI OL, 4. Ce Ai, OPPO ¢ N. Y¥.. ana uppay for an inciease of ihe) wader the above acy of Cong ees, Luturuin, tree of charge. A Ruy AND NAVY CLAIMS—L., | tf & CO., having removed their office + Pince, cor, Boadway, contiuue 10 co. claume tor pay, bount,, peosous, pise u alae eaven im ieiaiion to the ne ct. RMY AND NAVY PENSIONS maciog application under whe new Lr sions, Allowances from #15 to $25 per no who bave their certificates should tuake « cation, L. BROWN, dolicio., 1 Park bo HEARQUARTERS COMPANY Kegitment, N. G. 8. N. ¥.—special o:¢ —All members of the above Gompony a: ordered to atieau & Special Mee tag o the ® pans, to be heli at the Armory, lby ( this Monday Kvening, July ¥, for transact: rant business. My otger of JUAN 1 Japtain Commanding Cowpany, » U.S, PENSIONERS—KY A jaw of Congress, ce.iain pensions ate in fo. 515, $20 and 25, havidy Cortina nm Fuil tntormatio t1I9 Nasenet, MB, BROW SE WANG MACMAN, ELER & WILSON'S » ug machine, No, 1, silver pigie |, tur sale ab 14) Weeat Loin et, 2d floor, rear house, s J ONHOLE AITACHMENT | er & Wilou's machine, ior whites or linen work, 482 Cauai #t, near tinason, Wis: & Wiuson's and Singer's machines for sale or to 1. All kinds repaired, Firet-ciage machines tor $25 « a0, Open until 9 celock P.M, CHOLL» NEW WHEELER & WILSO GROVEL & Baker, Wilcox & Gibbe' sewing seie and to ren; vilege (0 exchan, W. WICKES, 744 Lioadwa Cor Astor 856 EMOVAL—THE EMPIRE SEWING MA. | chine Company have removed to thet: elegans | sa cecoom, 616 Bivadway, mear Mouson at, whee |» their new luproved tailoring and ieather machiues are now on eahiLition wad tor sate, ods SIBLEY & STOOPS, 643 PROADWAY, cor, of Mloecker et, deaera in all tissc ues eewin Mmechines, Persons purchasing machines have the privil of exchanging chime with.o So days wi bout exua char of all Kinus exchanged aad to rent. GEWING MACHINES—THE HOWE, Si: r er, Wheeler & Wilsou, Wilcox & Gilbe. biniie EAS! nished & Lyon, Evipire, de, to end .or pale. Tu¥ Load | el oy 0 B.bU por we we), cor. Vibe, up stars, Pott DIAMOND, 44 | $25. Alae io “ we i . ade ae > a reg tlemen at $6 per wee SEWING MACHINES—DOWN TOWN oF. | =" fice for ali first<ices macht bew ond sec. ua : ss har Machines to Tout, and jor le on. part pa ° MUSES. OA ment, Macoines bought, exchanged and repared, | = = Farmily sewing done, ily Leonard ot, 4 uoors ean of CARRIAGES WALK Broadway. 49 for raie, Sw light jac. PO RENT BY Tilt MONTH, NEW AND are 9, business Wagons improved Howe's. tor aoe and gaiter work, | 240 N. ¥. prices, 1. Nev: Wheeler & Wi\son, Singer, Grover & baker, Wic x & Gailbs, and over good sewing macuiues Callal vw Gieeawich ave, Machiavs reaied ou trim betore wying, Al Kinds so ou easy Le.ms, at the lowcss Prices, 265 VV HEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA Ok SALB—A TWo- sb good juuniog orue.; 125. A coups wago W lian burgh poe ‘SALG — ONE buggy, me uib ls tY ? ui . y it, 15 hands chines 959 Droadway, cor, 22d et, M suet poay bullts 1 tar Sajusted, toe Pail the tent auowed Mt pu wiieten; is @ g00u pleppe: » m ELLIS, “ brom atimited bus nves, co ' & + oF Gucr, it bas become a rE — Fvr bALE—TEAM, TR yang a4 y Ness, will weil separate, STONE BLOCK PAVERS—StPARATE | Lill. No. 4 Broadway, eened proposals, each endorsed wiih ihe tive of % “ay % ‘ , the work for which it may L leced, the pame of Pek BALE, | Heal r4 bidder, aud the date of offer wil be received at ' he pane eo Fee FU: 4 ‘his office until 11 v'clock ot Monday, duly Yin, | OF Meeuned veneers, Price 4 1566, tor the construct.on one block paveiueugs | & eouwich st, in st.cet from Pear: aiseus to Norsbs diver foe SALE—A_ BRo\ becons ot, trou, Aveuue bP to the Ih ; u's f wre ce) } foi Hudson sirees to ¢ #10"; owne: bse po use to: €00d looking, and geniie. [4 I>KAEL'S stables, Myrtle « Boosiyn, avenue; 40h street, rom éth to 5h ever § et.ee from Stu to O.u avenue; Sth street, trom bib to Oth avenue ; 291n street, from Sth avenue to Broadway i yore su. ¢0\, from B.o.dway to Bux ex He sireet; an th street, irom bth to bh eveuue, Call at 1oé Jane et, iwe Blank forme for bids and specitications cin be | \eatses, % Yor obtained on deution to te Contract Cle: k, at ayy Cee py seer this Otlce. THOMAN STE DSc gt Mct Cle: WW ANTED=FOR GI00—A top bash’ lor COuniry 108 ead ae eee ee ne ac uote et ee ‘ + weuucs Deparwarn:, Jugs shes can esi xo eddre. ie 18g bia | Gietayetan be MP SE FOR SALE Cll: