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0 THE NEW YORK SON. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1s, 1866, pond eae 4 ——_- Disreption ef the (abinet. yt Cabinet bas for some time been apparently on the verge of dissolution, aod the Freedmen's Bice BU bag probably toppled it over, wAt the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday the President aub- ted the veto message Which he had prepared with rogard to that bill, and @m exciting sexsion is * 10 Leave been ue consequence. In the even- 1 of te eame day Pottmaster-General Dawxisom tor dered his resignation, and it ie understood thas y Hasan, Attorney General Brum, and } obably secretary Brawtom will goon follow the {M Danniwon, This repture bas been ioug expected, and the only matter of surprise ‘a iat it cdid net oscar sconer. The Freedmen's Jictes CL) wae not she cause, but the occasion of the supture The real cause is the uoenimity with which the Republican party has endorsed (Congress, in j'* opposition tu the poliey of the Ad- ministration. The dissenting members of the Cabinet, before mentioned, have used their best eforts to retain their official positions, and as the Same tiie maintain their politicel standing with toe Ropablican party, If the President bad guc- ceeded ‘a carrying any considerable portion of the Repablican party with hin, when be cast loose from ‘that organization, there fe ao doubt that Mr. Dexsmom end the rest @ the Cabinet would have adbered to him, The speeco which Mr, Dawwtsom deliver- 4 io thin city, Inet Spring, proves that this is true, at leset 0 far as that gentleman is concerned, But the unity of the Republican party bas frightened men of the Damion and Rarwoxn type, and they mow want to returp to their political first love be- fore \t is too late. ~The Republican Adwialstration of President Jounson in therefore gradually disap. pesring, and ® Democratic picture will soon be @ompleted fm its place, eS How to Prevent Trade Strikes. Tax locomotive engineers of the Northera Biates, ‘who ure bound together in » trade essociation bave ‘made proposition to the railroad companies which eserves to be promptly socepted. Their eom- savvication dwells at considerable length upon the ‘anjury which invarisbly reeulte from strikes, and apon the desirability of adopting some plan by whieh employers and employes may adjust ditfar- ences between the two classes without » resort to strikes and back-cnts. Their proposition ts that « ‘Doard of arbitrators shall be eppointed—one-half of the members being selected by the railroad companies and the other half by the engineers. ‘This board aball decide all disputed questions per- @aining to wages, etc., and in case they cannot \agree they shall together select suitable perwons ‘We decide the polit in controversy. This plan is mew only so far as it provides for war in time of peace. Attempts bave often been made to settle disputes between capital and labor by arbitra- ‘on when strikes were in progress, but they ave generally failed because the bed temper @bat has been engendered would allow neither Party to make much concession, It is a compara- ively easy thimg for mutual friends to settle « diffeulty between two men at the outest of the difference, when both are cool and unexcited ; Dut itiea difficult matter after they have com- manced to purnme! each other, The same is true of difficulties between capital and labor. We be- eve that if the pian suggested by the engineers ware geuerally adopted by employers end trades- meen, strikes and lock.outs, with their ruinous @eRsequences, would ao longgt be Kuown, an Not a Dead Party. Warn the rupture occurred between Congress and the President, m: thoughtful Republicans qreatly feared, and nearly all the Democrats fully ‘Believed, that the complete overthrow of the Re- Publican party would be the result, But ibe se- uel bas proven that the fears and the hopes in that case were equally groundless, he rupture bas apparently had no more effect upon the sta- Dility of the Republican party than « pistol bullet would have upon Gibraltar, The proceedings ot @be caucus held by the Republican members of Congress on Wednesday night are alone sufficient @vidence upon this point, Every member belong- Jag to that party, even including Mr. Rarwown, woted to have nothing to do with the Philadephia convention, This action may be rogard- @4 os the final blow to the fond hopes @bet were eniertained by the Democrats e@oncerning the dissolution of the Republi ean party. Ib laa favorite fiction with the Domo- eratic Journals that the majority party in Cone @ress do not truthfully represent their eonstit- Weuts—that they do not reflect the sentiments of the Republican masses, But these journals know better, We doubt if there are half» dorzem Repub- dwen papers, de facto, in the North, that conscien- @tously support the President's policy. Is im true that some papers professing to be Republican, which areowned by postrnssters, revenue officers end other Government affuches, give their sup port to the President for manifest reasons ; but it cannot be claimed that they fairly represent the sutiment of the party to which they claim to be- Qong. The truth ts, that the Ropubliesn party hae oue through the ordeal of » rupture with the Aaniinistration whieb it placed in power, without Daving received any perceptible injury. The lea. aon taught by these facts is this: A polities! party cavnot be killed by outside influence. Is may aie by son of a anicida! policy ; it may gradusl- Jy lose vitality until it falls into decay, but while #} romeing sound sod healthiul it cannot be suc. ceosfu.ly assailed trom without, The Democrats euould profit by this lesson, They should aban- don the attempt to disrupt the Republican party Wy assault, and they should hereafter give attenti- on to the building up of their own party by mak- ‘tng ita doctrines more acceptable to the people of *he whole country, The Republican party is now, @eit alweve lav beeu, a sectional organization, acy if the Democrats will sbandon their pro. Boulbern ideas, aud place themselves upon high wetioual ground, they may accomplish what they Jeiledio vein by the ‘rupture’ between the Ad. @busiation and Congress, ‘The Wreng Man. tus Fenians have encountered » long succession of “iscouragements and trials since they com- suenced the patriotic movement for the liberation #! Ireland, bus we doubi if the cause has received @ny greater injury than it is pow receiving from $ue course pursued by Mr. Srurasya, who claims te be the head of the organization, He bes proven Dimself whelly imcompetentto lead » revolutionary rte: prise, Me came hereostensibly to usite the Aistsyored beotherbood, but insvead of socom: plidhing that object, be bas made the breach wider by his intemperate and ruimous course The leader of « great re. \utionary movement ought to bee man of digu! 5, who could win the respect Gnd esteem of tue people whom he sought to lead. Has Stepnans these ciements? Me bas gone about through the country, ahiliting himself at Oty cents @ head, usiog means to gat audiences wiat are po y contempt bie. For example, we make the following extract from th» advertisement in the Boston papers, in which he announced bis lecture im that city: A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies ant gentlemen of Boston, to come and hear the greatest revolutionjet of iheage. Ie it necessary to send forth an a) 1 to the * Irish People’ of Boston to reily on Wednesday Evening, 0 bear the noble pang my who bas labored so jong and so iaithfu ly the liberation of that “ dear little, sweet lite iale’* from the chasing that bind her to the feet of the tyrant? He is the founder, he is the ido! aod the safeguard of Insh Nationality, Ireland w! endorse no other chief. Two bundred thousand Sworn soldiers of the Inah Republic, Yes—Ireiaud bes sent him to our shores to heal the dine: { unit through « dike which will ive her a among the Republics of the « Bhall I od beheard? Admiasion 60 cents, Music in aend- ance. That sounds more like the advertisement of « quack nostrum vender than like the language of » leading revolutionist, Jaume Sternexe is not the man to achieve the isdepenence of Ireland There are in this city ® score of men, at least, far bet'er qualified im every reapect than be, and if he really had the couse of Irish liberty at beart, he would ecknowledge bis unfitness and give the reine to otber and abler bands. Nebraska. Avorn me mar must now be place! apon ihe Ne Monel fag. Nebrasks bas completed the orgeoira Hom of ite Biate goveroment, and according to the enabling act it bas now become a Biate of the Fe! eral Union—the thirty-seventh. The new Sinte is one of the largest ani! will some day be one of the most productive {n the Uolon, Tie so.) is uncom monly rich and well alopted to the raising of wheat, rye, barley, corn and other Northern cer- @als, There bave been some mineral discoveries medein Nobraska, but it isnot Likely that the Nebraska bas not increased very rapidly Jation within the past few yéers, Kansas has Feceived the chief bonetit of the emigration to that region, and the setilements in Nebraska Lave oot yet extended any great distance from the Minsis- sippi River. the tide of emigration wi!! ere long be attracted by Tk may be expected, however, that the agricultural advantages offere! ebraska, and that the new Siste will become producti veand ‘prosperous. eye Election of | nited Stntes Kenators, Tae bi!) which passed the Beunte on Wetnom ley prescribing the manner in whieh Loitved stotew Benators shall hereafter be elected, provides that such election shail take piace onthe second Tues- day after the organization of the Legislature, by « vive voce vote in each House, At weridian of the day following, both Houses shall mees in joint session, and if the reed pipe shail have received Majority of the votes of each Howse, he shal! be declared duly elected; but if the #amne person shall not bave received such majority, the joint aseerm- Lage shall proceed to choose by vira voce your a aon for the office of Senator, incase noc made on the first day, the jolut assemblage inest each day during the session wut! @ Senator shall be chosen, Vocancies ge | during the recess of the Legislature, shall Le filled on the secoad Tuesday afer the commencement of the Seesivn; end vacancies occurring during the sa. sion, ou shall have uotice of such vacaucy. @ second Tuesday after the Leyisiaiure New Publications. Hanrar's Prctoriat Histony or rar AT Kemet: LION, HM, Gnerneey snd He M. Al dev. Pi ‘om the beginning of the Covspir acy to the close of the Veninauls Camnpsigu. With more than 500 I!luetrations, Published by Harper & Brothers, Frauklin Square, New York. A pictoris! history of the rebellion, reproducing the chief scenes, and furnishing such securate portraits of the numerous actors in the trazedy of Treason, cannot fail to be estimated at {is true value by every reader, sesisted, as all who read thie volume will be, by the graphic illustrations of the events narrated, Any history of she rebel- lion which may be written before the passions of parties have become cool, will naturally exhibit the political bias of an author, and in this respect be unreliable as an impartial narrative. In the Listory which Messrs, Gumunagy & ALouN have given us, we find less to critleise than in sne other works professing to be histories ofthe Rebel- lion. Throughout its pages we find but few at- tempts at special pleadiug, or the justification of doubsfal measures for the suppression of the re- bellion. This te nof{doult due to the close adber- ence of the writers to the records obtained from Mcia! documents, which are published ia the foot notes, and confirm very mavy of the siasements end conclusions of the authors, As» well written end profusely illustrated history of the late war, this work cannot fail to command an extensive circulation, The rreedmen’s Berens im Nerth Care- am. Genera! Howard bas received »# report from Brevet Major-4ieneral T, H. Rugan, late Assiat- ant Commissioner for the Steve of North Carolina, relative to the operations of the Bureau in thas State during the month of May. The State Con- vention has rescinded the proviso to the act passed by the Legislature relating to the testinuny of freeimeu in the courts, Asthe law pow astcnds the punishments are equa! in all cases, and the testimony of colored people fe admissible in all cases in which they are personally interested ‘The number of dependent freed people is several hundred lese than during the worth of April, sud it is expected that there will be further decrease until after the crops are yathered, when @ will be an increase,a” weuy will then be tb) unable to obtain employment. The labor quessioa may be regarded as practically setsied in Norsh Carolina, ae # majority of the frerdimen are iabor img taisbfully, A far administration of justice by the civil courts will give confidence to all parties, and matters are apparently tending fn thas direc- tion, The schools established by various benevo- lent associations are in stair Way ol ul baluing » permanent fooold, There are now one hundred and twenty oue schools, with one buodied and firty two teachers, and ten thousand six hundred end six scholars, ‘Ire number of bureau employ- ees has been reduced, iu the belicf thas officers in charge of sub-isiricts cea perform ali rquisite labor, and thas their duties wall be Lesser periormed by personal attention than by the use of assistants, Othcers who are phyalcally disabled are, however, siluwed one clerk each, Personal Appearance of Maximilian. A correspondent, writing from the city of Mexi- 00, saya: The Eayperor, #® man thirty-seven years old, is owe of the largest meu in abe city ; tall strengbs, sud we! proportioned ; an expert in all wanly ex- ercises, especially as & Lorvewan aud swordsinan, end possed of liumense phywical strength, which, when he chooses to exervise it, bas excited the Aduirenon of bis sia gud the Freach Zvusve ofbeers. nearly all of whom have been raised from the ranks for signal acts of daring, in which bravery and persous! enjutauce were required. His face {@ broad, refined in tis expression, and beaming with good humor; and above all, there is @ look of genuine benevolence ani kindness which seldom fails to win those with whom be comes in Comiact. The large tlue eyes fre full of int iligence, while the high, expansive forehead tud a great brain and correct judyment. He of men, whose firet inter ere!) years Austr Iie pene rat Guvernas of Lom: ouch a8 the Ital 4 ilo, their publie disturbances coul! slways be quelled by the presence of Mexm\iian, who looked Upon @@ on exception to the House of Ila; burg Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Thw July 12,6 7, M.The after fortations of (he general Stock market, com ish those of yesterday afternoon, show a frac line in most sorte, Goveroments, by the same comparison, re etrong, aod in some ¢ hicher, (sold opewmed at 149’, and closed at 152s. There wae ® moderate demand for money Genera! :ate on call was 5 per eent, with exc aidpereceat, There was not auch doing in the count market, and prime paper passed at Big aT por cent, The market for exchange was firmer at luvs © 109% for bankers’ 60-daye bills, Ov ‘Change to-day Flour was dull and lve lower, Wheat was steady for prime aod dull and declining for common grades Cora opened a shade lower, and closed rether more stondy. Uete were dull and droeping Pork opened dull Lutclosed firmer, Meet was steady. jard wee dul), aud Whiskey was qu FTOOK @ aren ner WoAPr 1600 U8, 6a, '67 los'g 10 Wear tl oon Tel, 61%5 iow Le, 60, 8) ie 180000 U8, 8.107 1 3 64 15% b 105'. 10 Mariposa lt Gs "Ch. liom lov AUeotic M. 8,...114 16, 100 Hud By lid 470. 98% 100 do . Lay 5 1 + B... 25000 7 bet ‘ on iy Bwuiugton KR. tly ‘2000 WIEN.Y. @NH KD iN. « vv Reading B00 1 T bw Jo. Siew do. Tally 6000 Cal. is. 4 60 M.8.8N Ie Bia 16000 Obio & Mies... Zi kg 600 do..... .31adirs lw de. ° 128", too N'Y © i. ‘000 Mud, let M low Ob. & N. W. KR B4 Sow Lack.& W. let. os Py do... dh ed4's 5000 Mar, & Cin, 1 Pf 79 H wCALSNWop 6o8 S600 Tol, & Wab. td. 75 Tia do,, Oba03 ‘Y Bk. Commerce, Jyije Guu Cle. Lol. K....110 10) Ocean Bank ws gu 0... 19% Wimp. & Tra. Bk 1 G00 Chi, KLIK. vb 200 Gep, National Bvt Qu CO Boy 69 4th Natouel Be. W230 PLP WBC... Oh 46 Canton Co 51 ton do. Wes ‘w0 Cum. Coal 't.... 46% 100 NJ, Can. K lis i Wyoming V.Cl. 40 G0) Mar, & Cin. i Pt 44 95 M.& P.duC.1 Pf, 95 BECOND BOARD 5000 UB, Ge, 6-20's,.107 = 26H) Erie R..... BarO du... 65.1064 100 Erie Pt, « DAM dO... ag 1200 Reading K...... 10h a 6000 UB, ba, 30-40) ou Cn ey (4 $9 1900) Trea, 7 5-10. 6M. 8 ah le “hia Youve Ohio & Mew. 100 do. sin 2500 Cle, & I’, 4th. 2 Canvon Co 1* Cum, Coal Pf... ulver M 400 Cle, & Pita, K. Yu Qui 6 200 Wer. Union Tel. ff 2) Boston Wat. P,. 8 we de... Whelevale Prices of Country Produce. Trrvesnay Evening, July 12, 1966, Awalk through West Washineton Market today reveaiefew new features, either in the supply ,vari ety or prices of the articles there offered. ‘The moat notices! the ent Ob ease hanves of course Lave taken pl frast departments, whare the ec « supply hes given most varievios a one. Thieis particularly noticeable in new bich Lave beeu reduced in some inst 8 per bbl. Green corn ip also ia eeu ae reat abundance and cheaper, as are aiso peas an! ans, the very finest lots of the former eelliue \o- day at T5c per bushel, A lew Bermuda oulens ere in et, at $460 perbbi. ‘Ine buteer market ie @ tirmer, under @ more active demand, aod prices have advanced 2abe par Of trutte, raspberries are in @ genera! quality of which is pronounced by oid sessons, and although the present yield willl coo siderably less thaw iast season, prices are neverthe- less very low. Whortieberries and blackberries are in good supply, at prices, however, which 1 their sale difficult, Soushern pears, apples and peaches are also in inuch T supply, and th le tn now offered at $10 to 820 per e iruits, apples are quoted at 18avic, and peaches at Ubadbc ior pealed, and }>adbe for unpeaied, NRW OROP HT Orang 4 Bugerx ~fresh pails, Ib. Saad! Wer Bt Welbon tubs, 1b.02a37] yellow, Ib. 9ad1 rn Keserve.pr.vins?/State—firkins, ye ork Btate— low, Ib Sao é tubs, Ib.........02a88) North River ~freeu N. Y. State- white paile, ib * dado butter, Ib...........-%— Pennsylvanie —frealy Western white but | palis, Ib Man ter, ib ~ State, fec'ory......20a%% we apple, con.... 4 éo om. to gd 17813 | Farm ay atu Orange, tiatsta'ind,..6a8 ‘Con, Bug. dairy, pr. «— POTATORS. Mercere coeeeeee D0 Jackson Whites 200 Poach Biowsbhl s—southerm& Li 4 ed bu Buckeyes, bb!....5 bvad TL FRESN AND DRIRD FRUIC. Raisins, layey.uw....a4 40 | Cherries, ib.......... .% Reieing, beh, do. & Mad 60 Coosel' ries, com,.4 008 Whor:leberries, bush. 5 00/ do prime H Bisckberrios, bush....9 00) Wickory puta, beb $1h418% Pears, basket 1 £5 Corranta, p loali's Raspberries, baeket..sal2iCitron, Leghorn, do. doaau LIVE POULTRY ann Oawr, Fowle..... ce ctecce oO Vieoee, dressed,..... 28a30 Chick's, Bucks Co,,,—a—|Turkeys......., Suasd @aRDEW AND FINLD VeOnTaRcos, Rerenive. bbl... .—-« —-— | Cabbages, 100,..8 00e10 00 Rus, ‘Turvips, bi. 2 60a? 75| strin; nao Unions, red, bbl... .,.4 00/8qu fr, bl. ~—a3 50 Spinach, bbi «s see |Queum bers, 100. .1 oval bu Sprouts, bbi..........—-a—| Tomatoes, basket.....1 60 Rhaberb, 1) b'hs....—a—| Corn, 100 strings ,... | —~— Peas, Jersey, bag... ..a1 00\(¢reen Cora, lw.......300 Rutabagas. bol SPECIAL, NOTICES, Indigestion !-Can always be Relieved and Cured by using Maraden's Vegetable Sanative Pills, For sale by all Druggists, Depot, 487 Hroad- | Oa ci es al 7 ‘Those who have been subject te Nervous Teacaches tur yeare are restored to perfect health by one dose (‘ierty dropa'') of Mevealte’s Great Kheumatic Remedy. It pever tail 16 Nowe Scwiig Machine Company. No.600 Aqsa Broadway, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr., Presiaent, wanted, Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sttch sewing Machine aud Bu'ton Hole Machine, 625 Broadway 25 ‘Tee Impreved Elliptic sewing Ma- chive, with aj) the latest improvements and atiechiments; imcomparably the best tor family use dD. 8, Covers & Co,, 543 Broadway, N.Y. Agents wan! * “Mott's Chemical Pomade restores 7 hair, Is the best lair restores Greasing Known Sold by Rusitou.ly AastorHouse, A all druge iets. PARRFLLY—O'REILLY—On Wednesday, July 11, @t the residence of the bride's mother, Jersey : J» by the Kev. H. A. Brown, D. D., Patrick w Tilzabess C, O'Reilly, ‘both of Jersey City, No cards. P) DRA’ as, PRYE—Onm Wednesday morning, July 11, Samugi FBrye, aged 0S yeara, 6 wouihe aud 2) days The frienus and acquaintances of the tamily are reepectiully lav to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 95 West Ath at, this Friday afternoon, July 13, at 2 o'clock, without jurther invitation, 10 HYLAND—On July 1¥tb, after a long and severe iliness, John Hyland, » Vv months, The relatives. end ‘Mende ot the farmil, wots ¥ taries w Lg fe Le rota. ibe rea) ° paren: st, bet. Lexington sé fe aves, Friday atierncen, J Yas a SAve A oh ah «le ot Thady aud M * ot Pa Forns, Co, W ex fo ¢ 35ih yea The frlstives and friends of the family, and those brother homas, .iso ble ‘fot er-in-law, Nicho ae Thur are reapecttully invited tend the faneral, trom ¢ hureh of tbe Immer Conception, | at 10 o'ciwek, will he offere maina will Le t tery tor inte: men GAVIN oved wife ¢ to attend taneral he c ' Weoat 26th et. on Saturday, the 14h, at 2 0 ¢loe i LLOYD.0 uly 12, W. F d. aeed ST yearea u The relative ta of the farr , tleo the ad Phoeox ix ‘ 1 to attend th are respectially iiowit ’ rou bie inte resid * b beet lush ot, thus Priday efternooo, at a 14 MeMALION- Hugh MeMahoo, sged 17 vears and 6 Atives and friends are respectfully reqnested the tune ove * le tuday atternoon, J nly 1) tt BD | . 18 while ona riat to press itille, Chas, MoWay, of Williams rf] " il take place on the Comet heat? oe he Gil) ie ate teod Bo op hus rn the 17th inet, of rintons, pis caughter of samuel &, ep) Au 1, seen 4 peaca 11 moathsand 1) fully invited dence of her rf altergoon, at & PALTER-On Puesisr, of Cusries Biawe: The relatives anc (riende of 1 Joiv 10, Barah aed 66 years, 4 month ' The relatives and frfends of the family are respect. faliy invited to attend the tuneray thie (Fr ern@ou, AL 2% o'r wea, trou ber iste resi K ord ot, Greeupoint TRADE PROTECT- Srootivn, Lhe mew elt teeuiar me ay eve, ip Atlantic Hall, corner of Att » Brookiru, at 5 o'clock P, M., of viheers, A puuciua. sttendance of the ty oruer, MICTIARL DAL- 1 EAKLEY, Kee, see. uh NOtice—1 HE STONE MASONS’ PRO- tective foclety, of New York, will hold their ekly Susesing on Fr evening, July 1fth, at ‘a, co , of & requested to atte is to he tramenctes, CORNELIUS MeAULIrre, heo Mt ) BARERS—lHE MEMBERS OF THE New York I’, J.B . Society are requested \ their quarteriy meeting, whieh wi i be be Brees of importance TUOMY, resident, AUCTION NOTICES, , . WYNN, AUCT., SELLS OS y the soy eoflecs aod @ Ge@ueral aseorimen @nalliots, mes a. a A -SAMUEL WYNN, ALCTIONEER, OF fice 27 New Cham ot, sells this day, at 1 « hk, farnisare of house 1 ieee bureau teada, tables, chalrs, feather *, jows, haw . Husk mes sates, biankets, sheets, ranges, &e, Sale posit ut ao in iote, PAWNBRON EIS SALE—WATCHES And “ Jewelry \WEs AG Ad will ect, at 11 o'eloce thia da). st hy New Bowery. @ laree aesoriment of od © silver wateles and jewelry, guns, pistola er of Bb. CUHEN & Co, ince ides. f a sud et AWANBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, At 104 cewek, at BELL & INGRAM AM—ails sro0om 5° New Bowery valuable p Loay Goods, mice clothing, guitable tor t jeason ; ole sees, sud dress paverns, tabie “lobe shirse, quilts, abeets, pitied tools, &c., &6.. by order B I 1g SALb—R, FIELD, Auce st, will sell this cay, ot if wen ahd women's cob ME, &, By orderct naa a ND HAR Vibe for #0 20) Lew ead Jt) wes pnd buggies selling off ¢ Nevins et, Hrootlyn SALE—TEAM, TRUCK AND HAP. ‘a g00G order; will ee: separate, Ag ‘ ; WAGONS A (Aku AGT, croak fatnily ener FrOk SALE—T SPLENDID HORSES, ONT extra Jarge sorte. Lou wean they are 164 e wi Ui lorcarh u On Any aleveuore, warauied sound and kind, ¥ De ancy et 261 “HUKSES, oy AND 1@ udof hea. work, euch rockaway and eet of double ha:vess ot Biackbawe bores, Would exchange Tt Wert 25 hat. near Sih ave, sOR Fok $100 curt ha Qiso 1 pale te SALE—1 LARGE BROWN HORSE, 0 4 sorrel ime ‘og 1oare, aud 1 ge. of od @ slug of light phar lee Bank ot. 6 N ARKET CAKT FOR SALE CHEA—IN #000 wider, DOaly Uew, Will Le evid cueup, a@ sont ow ber Lae bo use for ik, Cull as iz Court soukiyn, ‘ ao BUSINESS CHANCES. _ ong pera 1 online CANDY AND VARIETY Store v\(G good apartments to live im. Good tor selliow. Cali at 806 Kast t4rb wy GOOD CHANCE—FOR sALa CHLAP— on Saturday ever $ their rooms, Howerr, ou | + A nie@ Cauuy. (Oy and variety © ore, euet of the yr 14th. By order PATRICK PLIZPALRICK, | Howe Keotgl Adust be wid PATRICK BALI E, see 1 hua gees aa te Aiply to F NO THE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED | SAPP 7 ra ae (| Coopers of ihe pteie ot New York. Yeounre I OR SALB—THE SPOCK AND FIXTURES hereby notified wot to tnteriere with members ofthe Of @ toy and Candy sore, Wb 4 Ninth avonue—a | mited Co pera thas are now wo work in the Vausngo | real bergsin, Call ior one wees. Ol Yard, Weehawken, New Jereey, if there should Lo a serike therein, ident. SOCIETY NOTIC Py ooder of UMARLES we bo s. PR. A.--THE MEMBERS OF EMI'Il Lodge, No, 1, A. P. A. are hereby nosit 98 Bowery, on Pr ineral or our late end ed Brother Wa. BPENC the tunerai ser- will take place at Ht, Thon Chapel, cor, of Prince end Shompeon vty, M apers of the Urder ere :espectiully suviiet fu attend, JON HOt, Cae pa AS rae COMSON, Ii Ob THE OFFICEKS alove o telov v & gene eenng tobe way evening, July 1 KICK CLANS, Gen, Gen, see A. 0. He No. pe Ae The office # and nbereof the above Diy lon are respeciiu ky requested to atvenu thew reg lar Monthly Meating. jot, on Priday Evering, Jute vith M. be of WILLIAM Bub JEREAIAIT FERNAM, See va Come ONE, COM ALL-LADIBS’ FA- 4 ther Mathew L, A, ib, 5. Neo. 6, at their uew hell, j King by d Carr, st eupg by Miss Carsoll, smith Cooney, » Wieok, Walworth, W Lite GEOKGE W, PLUNKETT do) CARROL. Vice, JOHN RILEY. HENRY 1, MARI, dex ADIES F, ML. T. A. B, BOCIBTY, NO, 5, of Yorkville, wii hold a pubue meenag thie day ovening, July 15th, at 4 c'c.o¢s, cor Sdtn at fox SALL—A BUUT AND SHO SIUKK toi om v4) Grand et. Brookiya, &, L. ewore is at im_one of the very best bus! parte of W ili be woid cheap for cash piy om Lhe premises, JOR SALE THE STUCK AND FIX: sures Of & R.ocery B04 liquor store, situate: 4 & C000 Luriages pinee; it ae Reed aApurtueute to live ir in; .@otsi6a mouth, inquire in the store, No. sce West tvta at. a SUDA-WATER STAND FOR SALE—FI\. tur @ all in geo) oF Apply 125 Gamal et. (4 $95 WILL PURCHASE A BUTCHLS ~ years’ ie shop and vegeiabie stand, with ive ood Cee business, Call for 4 ta the owuess ie about ienv> a) AND ROOMS, , AUTIVUL FRONT ROOM ON THE tour to let to temau aad wife, or « pentiemes: lccation pleasant and airy; bath ‘hose wishing to lie retied wit be enited, deird ave, gear S4ih |. See Tee 4 : A’: 7 MONKUOE ST.—A FEW YOUNG men con be accommodsied with board. ua PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMDL- dace two gentiemeu with board, at 23 For syth et, room 2. ear bulldiay. Cailfor2deys, 3% Brew Le accommodated with good board TOWLse} Cane SO WO Der w & loca Gon, Cail, as auy true, at 7 Heat Mes 1 BURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET iN & {amily of two persons, at JSd Faas 16th at. bes ey plearaut let aud Yd avenues, and Sdav. lhe veteran advoea'e of tenperauce, |» Yeah Valhi wy aw wt 5 Liicle Ben W ordety will addueas the westuy, sine: Bosra ) YOUNG MEN CAN BE A lug an auation t € mele Ladt 4, be ou commtnedated with voot board aud lodring, iu dt © triends with vou, \ | spieudid airy rocy 106 Bim at, bet Broome aud JUN MUBRKIBSON, | SP ous ate 16 D i} Pies. No, 3, Wiliamebuigh, and Mr. Hiadie, Mi Juo. Carroll, Mr, Merrt:, M raeu, July 26th. ouly 25 cts, rie Pare SURRY, Pres; Job LY, V, Py JAB, Bik HAN, See, ee liv OCR —DAVINE SERVICES, HARVARD Koos, Oth ave, cor, 44d at, Kev, KO. SIME Ally Minister, Morning, 10'y o'civek; evening, Ti vocek. Open during sue suinmer wouthe, Famie sles abd opbeis iuwieed, Beaw ite, New York, Juiy idk, Ps6b Ws “LOSt AND POUND, Frounn, ON SUNDAY, THE STI INST. a large Newfoundland dos, The owner can have him by rroving property and paying expenses. Ap- ply at 162 \ arick at, 4 OG FOUND—BET, COLUMBUS AND Kiibet's Island, Nort River, July #rh, Lhe own: ercan have the sauce by ry Cry ses and ploy: MeBie A ing property. luguire of ©. LY, 46 Jay N.Y. ow OST—ON THURSDAY MORNIN G, IN Frankliu ave, betw, Butler at, anu Fulton ave, a Ted leather pocket-Look cousainiuy $52, all he mo- Bey the poor woman had, The finder will Le liber ally rewareed by returning it to the Drug Store, cor, Fulton and Fianklin aves, Brookiyn, el OST ON JULY Mth, IN 8th AV, BE- tweon 254 and Sud ets, or im that vieinity, a Gold Locket, containing the portraits of a lady end gentle- man, The finder will be suitsb y rewarded, and wil conter a great ia y returning it to Miss JANE EB. BRICK, 406 W 44 ot, wear Yuh ow wt Ost—A POCKET BOOK CONTAINING BL 7d, Lelong. to ® poor woman, be. Fulton ferry and Broadway near the mew Catholic chureh, The finder will please leave it at 147 Gold at, wrook- lyn, Mr, ELIZAUE TH CARROLL, 483 Lost OR SIOLEN — PASS-BOOK NO, 16907, of the Citizens’ Bavings Bauk, All per gous ese cautioned apa. net purchasing or nego: ting the sane ‘pplication will be made the Bank for a new book on the vd day of August, ISd0.14 es: REWARD—LOST, JULY (TH, CAR: man's receipt Look, beiouging to Hanalin, Wbeeler & Uo, Avy posseu reiuiming the sane to ST Leonard st, will receive the above reward. GRIFFIN, tests 267 $ WILL BE PAID FOR THE KEIURN of s whive poodie dog, with brown spots on bis 6 to 37 Epring ot iiiaiecieoiaettaecis Li BY A POOR MAN 1s! Front et, for WM. LARKIN, sual al $ REWARD—LOST IN” GRAND 8ST, Williamaboreh, betw 6th and Sth ete, o Port- Moumaié containing vewweese Sou and 6; 2 bill, two SO bUls, oll ereenbacks, CH gE billeand caange, Ihe w belongs to a poor wo- man,and the nuder will receive the ove reward by Feburping the sae to Miv, CARNES, 53 Lenth st Williausburgh, “ 438 ¢5 WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY of # Diack and tam eooteh terrier slut, ¥ BEES ripe about $08, mostly in div U.b. currency, Lhe fioder wiil rece ve the above reward by leaving it a ri 16 ROYS WIfO ARE IN WANT OF Dodging, jood or cmployment, sould apply at the S hows’ Home, és Fultouet Tek AL Eee BOARDING — a FEW RESPECTABLS young ladies can have good beara and com/ort. peat 16% Bast Yorb at, Ca YO RNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OK witheuts board, to indiesor geutiemen, Apply 66 North Moore at, in the rear, fe i) JEATLY FURNISHED BED-ROOM 10 “tet to two genil en, ab 560 Prot at, Yd floor 4 T°? LET—sECOND FLOOR, 6 ROOMS, IN cottage house S21 West 29th et. Rent $2. per mouth, Fowscrsioa immediate, fbi s Roce ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE Woman— a child to board, where it will have @ mogher: care. Ploare ealion Mrs, HARMAN, 4th tloor, da WeetSvibet nm 2 \ ANTED BY AUGUST—HALF A FLOOR by aman aud wiie—no children, Address tor 3 days, eleting particuiars, JAMES, box S71 a office, @ YOUNG MEN CAN Bi ACCOMMOLA- ted with a uice room, with or without board, ta s eimall private family, Apply at $34 Mott st, va floor, uearPrincest, i Pee MECHANICS CAN BE AOOOMMODa.- ted with board, at 182 Wldridge at, ve) 135 EAs! sete ST. bb AVES PORN ISH ed Bedrooms tor gentlemen oniy, fram $1.5: to $2 60 per week; doable tedrooms, from $8 to #5) A large room on the first floor tor 3or4 gent, at per week, 8) 50 TO $6 FOR SINGLE ROOMS . with board; rooms without, trom $2 4 $3. Logging by the night, x6 t Houre, 425 hington, cor, of able ro t J T i ‘OR SALF—FINE SEWING MACHINE’ Cost $86 in gold, will be sold cheap, at 197 Princ: st, basement, ts RE MOVAL—THE EMPIRE SEWING MA ue Company have removed to the elegan com, 6 Broadway, near Houston et, wher eir wew tinproved teiloring aud leaiber wachio se bow 0p exhibition aud ior sale, Shu IBLEY & STOOPS, 648 BROADWAY cor. of ilgecker at, deaiers in all tirsi-¢.ass sewio Machines, Perrone purchasing machines of us wi have the privilege of exchanging for any Sther m chine within Jo days without extra charge, bine of all Kinds exchanged and to reus, be SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND Ti rent, new aud secoud band, the Fiorenc Ww hoster’. Wilson, Wilcox & Gibbs, § sep . Machines repaired aud instruc ica at 1270 Bioedway, pear Sud a, e ren duced, z HE AETNA NOISELI SS LOCK STIIC uchines, ee ® ing m Manufact N BRAUNSDORF & CO, Depot 64 Hagery eae BR Depot 84 Bowery ¥ WHEELER & WILSUN'S SEWING if chines, 959 Broadway, cor, 22d st, Machi Adjusted. to let, part the reut allowed ff purch J.) bh Lis, “trom ® usted business, conduc sae eluiple convenieuce, it bas become & recog ul necewity.”” —on, 31 ———