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—— _THE NEW YORK SON. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 186°. The War io Europe Tne foreign newa pu labed in ibis morning's Sr cives tmportant details of the Isto battle in fvemin, between the Prussians and the Austei sum The mengre seco ints brought by the pre » ling foreign mail gave but # poor idea of the maruiture@ of that engagement, or even of its con- wi nees, It now appears that the slaughver was orcible, The loss of the P ussians js not stated, tut the Austrians are «sid to Dave lowt forty thou - sand men in killed, wounded and prisoners, and tebeth sides claimed the victory, it is probable that the Prussian loss Was nearly as great as that ef the Anstrie The latter have fallen back to Josephs adi, a0 important railway junction, from which fect it would seem that the Prussians have te best claim to the victory. Josephateds will now, probably, be the next point of battle, and as that ins ponition worth fighting for, it may be expected thats large force on both sides wil! be concentra- tdthere, The news from the war on the Itslian border i# not important, “All is quiet on ibe M ne'o,"' to use @ slightly improved American wentence. The Italians appear to have been com- pletely staggered by the stunning blow which they received in return for the rash invasion of the Austrian stronghold, and they seam to be quietly facing at tbe victorious Austrians who coufront them on the opposite bank of the Mincio. Proba- bly the events now transpiring ja Bobemia may lead them to prepare for another aggressive moye- moot. Only Two Paths Now. fan disruption of the Cabinet, alt!iough in some respects to be regretted, will be stiended by at least one good result, It wil) cause both the Ad- rolnistration and the Congressiona! party to aban- don ail equivocation concerning the issue between them, and to come out plainly before the people in thelr true colors, Is is true that the majority in Congress have not hesitated to avow their an- tagoniem with the President, and to renounce political affinity wish bim; bus there is » small clase of reputed Republicans who have al! along endeavored to balence themselves betworn ihe two influences. This class will now be obliged to ‘choose whom they will serve.” The diver- fence between the Presiaent and Congress bee now reached # point where it is im- possible for them longer to ma ntain an equivocal position, They must decide at once whether they will go with the party with which they claim relationship, or whether they will follow the Pres- ident into the Democratic ranks, They can no lou ger dodge that issue. On the other band, the Conservative or War Democrats have now reached the point where it is necessary for them to make definite choles of parses, The War Democrats geined ® noble record by their patriotic conduct during the war, but they have now « political record to make, and they must take » bold stand upon one aide or the other, Up to this time the War Democrats, as # body, have sustained the President, while at the same time they have endeavored to keep in the good graces of the Ripublicans, with whom they were allied during the late rebellion, There ie hardly @ doubt that this class will still adhere to the President ani -ispolioy, While they fully sympathized with she Republicans during the war, sud earnestly sbored with them in the cause of the Union, their oid ideas respecting constitutiona) questions now wpel them to take the side of the Premdont—in ther words, to return tothe ranks of the Dem- veratic party. Now, when Conservative Ropubli- ‘ane like Dmwnison and Rarmoxp decide to go with their party when brought squarely to the Jividing line, and when prominent War Democrats tecide to go with the President, when brought to tbe same test, it is not difficuls to determine what sbe result of the political reconstruction will be, From the example of leaders, from the nature of she political questions now at issug and from all ‘he cireumstances of the political situation, we reach the conclusion that when the new line of division shall be completed, it will be found thas the War Democrats, with vory rare exceptions, *re on the Democratic side, that the Conse. vative Republicans are on the Republican side, and that, in short, the division is substentially just where it was Lefure the rebeilion, Cholera. Tax number of cholera cases in the city is in- creasing, and every posaible precaution sbould now bo taken, both by citizens and the Board of Health, to restrict ite progress. The consumption of un- rive fruit should be carefully svoided. Unnpe *pplos, green water-melous, and other dangerous ‘Tuite, @re now gold throughout the aty, The Board should put ® summary stop to such sales, or green fruits are highly conducive to choleraic diseases. Disinfectants, also, should be freely used nevery place where offensive odors are emitted, end especial care should be taken, by every cltiz- «0, to Keep bis person and bis premises acrupu- lously clean. We have passed balfthe Summer season without being visited by epidemic cholera end if we can bridge over the next six weeks all, will probably be safe, In the meantime, let cleanly sud temperate babits be the motto in every family, A Nationa, Labor Congress, representing the various trade societies in the United States, is apnounced to copvenein Baltimore on the 20th of August, This action ought to have been taken several months ago, but we nevertheless hearwly commend itnow, There are many things pertain- sng to the interests of lator which demand the thoughiful consideration of workingmen, and which should be «cited upon by au authoritative body, representing the various trade interests throughout the country, The chief difficulty woich the working men now oxperie_ce in the advance. ment of labo reforms, is the want of proper com- bioation and unity of purpose. The trade societics req ire an organization through which they can ec. unmitedly, and by which they can bring the whole iorce o! their influence to bear upon reform- atory weasures. A Congress, represeuiing tho various trade inieresis of the couutr, ought to supply thie deficiency, and ce tainly would, if rightly directed, There would be a great dial of work ‘or such Congrecs to perform. Tue uns tiled condi ion of wagis, arising from tLe cousiant fluciuaiion of genera) prices, has, within the last year, caused considerable injury to the interesis of labor, D s- putes between employers and workingmen have ‘been constantly coourring, and in several instances ‘hese digpates bave led to strikes, which were not amly unonccessfal in their object, but rumous to ‘Geno whe pogaced in am, The our meuls find sove means for the prevention of strikes in the futures The eight tour question, which has lately attracted so much sitestion, deserves to be considered + a repres*utative body of workingmen. The eu jete | *e@ weighed | calmly and temperately, and the best course to purrue, whatever it may he, should receive the united support of workir country. But the trade soc.eties themselves re- quire cons derable Many of | thern bave been led away from their le objects, and are vow nal politicians, who use them for political purposes. Tiimalone cughtto be stopped, for it brings the cause of labor into disrepute The trate socletica should be placed upon as sound basis, and their aim shold be aolely to promete the interests of labor, without regard to politica or politicns: Bo fer as the proposed Congress itself is concerned, we have only to warn the trade societies to elect none but howest delegates who bear no politieal | taint. Bewars of spouters, Send prac'ical workingmea to the Congress, who you can {cel confident have no sinister des gna, and the reay't of the meeting can hardly be benefic.a) to the caune of Inbor. men throughout the “ reco struction," controlled wholly by otherwise than The Board of tealth Ir appears, by our report of the lam meet- ing of the Board of Health, that cholera prevair in Srooklyn, to au extent that ssou'd be « Warning to every cit.zen residing in local.ties where the dissase is fustered by filthy cesspo ia and imperfect draimage. 1) also apreurs that the city authorities are unwiliug to co-operate with the Health Board in abating nuisances, and by thus neutralizing the action of the Commissioners, aroinviting pestil nce and desth. We bai anp- posed the enlarged powers recently granted to the Board of Health woull euable the Comm'ssioners to take any necessary sanitary action réq sired for the protection of the people, in districts where the local authorities refused to act on proper demand. We see no reason why the Board of Health does not immediately take such action, assured that public opiuion will sustain them in whatever course they deem necessary tor the preservation of the public health, A Document for the Unl censed Tue remarks of Judge Bosw.eta, bewore the Excise Board, which were published lu Satur: Box, should be carefully perused by every liquor dealer in the city. They are calculated to remiud the nullifiers of the Excise law that there is a yreat d ference between the temporary defiance of a law aod ite permanent overthrow, This is a watier which the liquor dealers appear to have for- gotten, Having found three or tour judicial poll ficlans upon their side, and having secured a temporary interruption of the operations of the law, they now imagine that the victory has been gained, and that rum has recorded another tri- umpb over law, order and morality, Judge Bos- wortn forcibly reminds them—what the Srs bas hitberto wid them—ihat the time is not far distwat when they will think differenily about their pres- ent echievement in holding the law in abeyance, The Sinking of the Steamship Londen— Incidents. One of the few survivors of the ill-fated steamer London, that recently went down whileon her way rom England to Austral.a, writes the followmg startling incidents to the Comnurms:. Magazrys, which be witnessed previous to departing trom she ship: There was division between the after state- rooms and thecuddy, In passing these rooms we saw some sailors and firrmen in there openiug cases of liquor, and some with botiles of brauay in the'r banus: there were sovera) drunk at this time, The captain said to therm, calling some by var, “Don't do that, boys! dou's die Like cowarde!" saw ® sailor down on bis knees, ing abourinae foot of water tors sovereign be had dropped out of his mous; be was as cool and eager looking for it asacstrees Arab would be for s mxpence Le hed seen fell, [saw standing at the cuudy-doora first class passsuger wiih @ liepreserver strapped round him, I t.en turned and went down again to go to my room, opeved one of my trunks, wok oub & COB, Baw my Waten aud purse; iboughs to myee'l, weil, J may as well toke thom); lad them oui, shut the trunk, was par \icular in lock.ng it (such as the force of babi): then put my wach in my po ket. A thas moment the ship gave a roll, tue Waver cover- ing she port, Which darkened she :oom, and in picking Up my coat, my purse fell inv tue water, there was about ® loot aude half there at thas me. I put my arm down and felt for bal! a min- ule, like the sailor for the sovere gn, bus coulu not fiud th: then Walked ous inio sue cavin ; there Was sbout uslf a dozen tucre ab the time, I sawe Mr. Lemmon, of Melbourne; L #,0ke to # Mr. Haruug,beshouk bis vead as much a6 io say be uid Dot Wisu to be interrupted then : sume sing with their beads restin. on the taLio—amom al pre paring tor deaib, and patienily waiting. I saw an elderly person sisrapp.ug up arailway-rug iuto « bungie; shorily aier Le was sven op deck w.th il, woed the Capia.o, with a fact om ©, n be intended taking it}wis bm, Lave siuce Leen tulu by irenue of thie geusiemau tust he Lad « thousand sovereigus witu Lim; and probavly these wore iu the rug. . . . . I gots oa the poop a8 soon as I could, knowing now toes the end was new hed some ditticulty in getting up the siaircase bewween the cuMuy aud ihe poop, a8 ib Was crowued witu Pcopi® WhO were uli Wube. Th Was then avous one o’eiuck OF bali-past vue in the day, Luus.ay, lish Janusry, Just as I got ou tue poop 1 ew an elaerly coup.c, man anu wie, With tree cuildren, bw bible gisis woOUs Obs by 16D youre of age, Bud aninient, 1 am nos sure, Lubd hiuk ibey were $e Baube WHO Were wreckou & BLO wine preVivue. ly 1m the Dunbar, aud bis was ie 6 the third @itewpe they hau wade to, 1 ‘Loe wother anu she (Wo giris were ats tue leo mde close to be Uison Piggy, abu the farher slodg@de Of sucky WO UiUe Oo seul du lie Brus Bs bo ClOg Te Olu bud BpTey bunk Wee bic Weng leek over from winuwaru. itook the mo.0er aud wwo girls up, aud seb iem unos ips ju be Jee ul the mier GCoupauion-Way, Lo woos hall et Goud miler, Bud USE os 1O.8 We Lik tue wasp, 1 Baw the Lu0buer Bud BHO gifle Weblug BLOUE UG Gevk, urowuen, Financial News, Markets, &c, New York, Saturday, July 14, ~ }.M.—The after- noon quotations of the general Stock mar et, com- par d with ihoee of vesieiday afiesuoun, sow an ad vance iD pi cesuf fiow qiole percens, Goveru men 8 Wee sedcy ous fim with bey lee, oud Of LOZ ade) porceu, ‘The ua) Were @leds,03u, tasaion tor the whole de. aT, Movey wae ioe 1b Geman., call lous ia & 6 per ceni,, with exvepions as 4 aug per Disc wots were wud the sate for prime Dawes beiag | | Gat per cen, Foiwigu exchange was vomin ss. banb- | Gib’ Oy Gaye Bie. Os Oe Qucked at LY ede, Om *CNekse@ bornay 10Ur wae Gui, and loc. a loc, low Whe. Was add wud Comitioa gradce @.Ou%ky Lead | {Dy .OwuWard LOD Ww. sub de iowe., Oe were CUd sad ueavy, VO K web oda eadiower, Heel was) OuY, beid Wee UdCusised aud Whisaey was duster STOOK BALES—FIRST BOARD, 10000 0.8, 68,'3), ¢p.1.9 @ lv Cen‘rul Coal... 45 4w Lue Soe AO 6U Asiburton Coal. 14 iH 10 A @ teas. Ke. Ob 2D) Weee Lawn lo a0,.....58 | whoo aor bus nen ties ets Leet AND FOUND. 8 tt FAORSE AND WAGON STOLEN BY A Canad preity young man, 23 sears old— > bore 14 bands hi7.s, long tall. wipe the forehead, 6 + tep bueele, blue stripe. A iiheral seward for | rf. saptitah is? | OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, ON Devet.& paper parcel, containing 2 small ac count books and memorandums, of no value but to theowner Anyone bringing same to 113 ‘neseu #t., roorn 11, will be ncerally rewarded, w4 OST—IN 8D AVENUE CARS, MARKET account book, Please return the same to No, 18 .') ilo 100 4:h National Kk. 104 10 Cen, National B.1 8 Rank N.Y ii4 lau ie lo... 20 Canton Co Domestic Markets WhotesnlePricesCurrent , ai4 New Yous, Satvanay, July 14 1066, | With nen Market, 0 Coffea, Ib. Java, 14025 OST OR OTOLEN—BANK BOOK NO. Rio tair to prime, 14-019 £4, 08. at he Emigran. industrial Savines Bank Cation, Ib Mid. New Tie fiader wil be rewarded by lea No, 51 Chambers at. If not tound, application will be made tor a vew book on 2thof Aucust, 47 “OSTA BANK-BOOK, NO, 22,329, ON ne at the bank 46: do Mobile, 00ds, yaru,—> ting, bleb'd, 17a1 12k; J. 91 12% Drilling mew, Tha) % 3 Cambrics, aus the Bowery eanio bamo: a15 00, tweedy | mente Bank tor 178 Wall ot, and No. 84 on the German Savings Hank |4:h et. and 4to Fish, eat.Dry cod, 6 6007 60; pickled do, 60; The finger wit leave them at the above Mackerel, 1, Hay — —1 Q W: No. % wo, 17 768180 aut ecaled hevring , (ee -C. ude Whats 1 Mal 30; bleached do, 1 450 ; Crude speim, . » bieached do, 2 8.4 Lara Gil, 1 That; Linseed, 1 foal ®), per ee Vetroleudi, c.ude, 2un2y; do efined, 64266 icee Provisions, beet, Wom. bhi, 10 (vedi 0), Do, Pr my - 1 bard bo; Work, Clear, new, uoWwinal: Pr, wees, 25 i bew mers, & 490 Mbatieay Weete 4. Stace, cairy, Ke Cheese, comtuon to v- ¢ Lard. per ®., isa) Culay 1 yelids: evana, galls; Re C4 Puptity 1 wall ee pes ib, Mo asses. New Oriear 5 } Cure, 440n5— pere Tovarco.-neoutucay, ¢ OST—BANK-BOOK NO. 4 OF THE igramt Savin-e Bank. The fic will be re- waideu by ceuving stat the Bink, 61 Chamber «t.459 OsT ON JULY 11th, IN 8th AV. BE nd green Lid and vd ete, or in that vicinity, «Gold Lock Sining tie portraite of «lady and genie mau be tinder will be suit by sewarded, and wil con er a eceat tavor, by returning it to Mhe JANE B. BRICE, 406 West Sid «!, near On av het Los: A POCKET BOOK CONTAINING £8 75, be ouging to @ poor woman, be’, Fulton ie chureh. e.; Porto Kico, 650 new Cn : Virginia, @-; Seed leat, Za)i. AL LIT Gold ety «500k O38T OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK, No, 43,185, of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Rink ‘Lhe fincer with be rewarded on jeaving it at the Bank, No. 51 Chemte es. If no’ sonad, application will Le made tor anew Book on the Sith of duly nert AME, ACC AKTIY, Deporitor 400 Mtecewan, - - ors bush & REWARD—LOST IN GRAND ST, dy “* f ; i hy t B 4 . & pul 18 80a, por ib, 104, ‘Basu; Wililamabureh, peur 6 b — be ee A Job, Go, Vath ¢ May, Pup PINs wad me emal .two $f bills, « billeend ¢ men ereentacks ange, ‘The movey belo nd the nnder will receive t end rome email Wier Leta ore; Cau SPLCIAL NOTICES, to & poor wo hove reward by returning the same to Mis, CARNES, 35 Lenth at, Gihidiets TAPES Ate eee | Wiiliotnet argh 438 Mother's I riemd !—Can truly be called $95 REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN ON Mare.eu's Ca.minative Byrnp, sit gives immeai- | ¥ > e7 W J th, om ear No, 3 ate reef to intante when teething. Depot 457 Gomis wat h, No. 11881 Youn Marsico Wf Mroadway, For sale by ail draggists. ais toske flowe sewing Machine ¢ ompany No 6on Bronuway, N.Y. elias owe, Jr, Miesuent, Agen waned, Wheeler & Wilson Lock stich Sewing Machine aad du ton tie Machines 2a , ‘the improved biliptic chive, witu a) ihe laters The al ward will be poid ver by leavine mn at pré, corner Broadway and Lie phe Asked ¥ BOARD AND ROOMS, BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM ON THE id tloor to let to rentieman a fe, or single A and : a " fentiemen; location plenssut and airy: b aod ga Sia. here Gee apy ee; | Those wishing to live retired will be suited, as 470 ps ‘Third ave, near 54 407 Mots Chemical Pomade restares gray b Je the ves. Hots 1@stores and uieesug Kuown, Sold by Rushwwn,1y AstorHouse,aod all arnggiave Jb5 a A ak BYRNES—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, Michael hy ues, @ hative or tue County Kiikeou,, Irena, re. relatives and frends, and tho ‘Longshore. Piaecuve .p.0u Aseyeiauon, No. 1 01 Broa: pec.iudvy invited to atiend the tuneral, mie LOMICENCE, 145 Waid | Be, Suu Bias lyuy tule Mouday atiernoog, at 3 o'clock. 1zé COAKLEY—On Sunday, July 15th, Mary, relict of tue inte Caleb Coak @,,& uative oi ihe town of Kan.urk, Co, Co.m, lieisud, in tho 50th year of her the f.iendecf her son Wi liam, BOYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employmeut, should app.y at the News- boys’ Home, 125 Fulion at se REST” “EW MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with board at 183 East 2710 et. Apply to Mre. O'BRIEN, a above, ‘ i URNISHED FRONT ROOMS AND BED- tooms, with convenience for housekeeping, cro- ton water, gas and ba b room, tor single geuuemen, ate? a week; some rooms to let in Clinton st, bear tasand, — ee HES | ee ET—AaT 15 BOND ST. SEVERAL d ermal comfortab.y furnished rooms; also re first floor, with first-c.ase board os) SUIT THE meals} cents each, for Lodging House. w, Biwacd mov una, are respect | ontaine. for thor 449 tully ae hi to aitenu the fuuera, t1om ihe reai- | — = - Geace of her son. Chan bert a1, on luesday TNEURNIS ) sitermovn, July 17, ab % o'cluck, Core papers piense W , with be mn NI CESISHED bags aha a6 yearsoid. Address Mis. 47 Seventh DOLIN-On Sunday, July 15, Francis M., son of | cor, of S9tb et. ; on moderate terms. 1 Jobu Mm. uu issbulle Dolin, agea 15 mou. hs wud 18 days. \ be relatives and fiiende of the family are reapect- folly inv.ied to attend the tuueia, tom head of besry at, ruogieis Pont, Long Isisud, tus Mouday alernoon, 10.0 inst, at Ly o'cix, us O'CONNOR-—On Bunday, July 15, Thomas M. O'Vonuor, aged 4 rerger and 1% dass, the bewved cbid Of morsime: aud Mary U'covuor, Ube relatives and trieous of (he tamuy are respect- fully invived to atiena the funeral, trom 11 Weet 19.n ot, this Monday Alero, duly 16ib, at 2 o'clock, Chicago ana Li 13 5 EAST 38TH ST., 83D AVE, FURNISH- Zed Bearcoms tor gentleinen oniy, from $ to $2 by per week; couble Ledrooma, irom $9 to & A \arge room on the first floor ior 2or4 gens at wf per week. 4 FoR SALE ebore. AND MILK Must be sold immedistely, with mei ick papers please copy .117 apartments to live in, and cheap rect. Call atthe KUSHER—On Sunday mosning, July 15, 8. C. re, 816 Stan on et. No agents need nappy. 73 ba Wey ia @ pb. ©. Kushes, ia the soth year nok SALE—A SAIL BOAT, 20 FE Long, ibe relatives and friends of the family Are lespecuuly invited to attend the fuueral, trom is lave reswence, gb Hensy 61,04 dueeday morn ing, Jusy 17, @% dv o'ciock, witpout iuriner nouce.zi4 SHANKTER-.On Sunday morning, Kovert V. Shunai@m, aged 60 years. the relatives aud friends are reepecttully invited to attend the iuuerai,on Mouday MATRING, Udy 1b, BL Wy o'ciuck, tou etd Wear lov at lo TRADE NOTICES, NARPENTERS ATTENTION—A PUBLIC M@@.iog will Le heid this eveuing, July l6un, at s0T Bowery, Je O'CAUCK, LO Leal Lopate And 1 ther aid ihe Cause of quitting work ai o'ciock on Daturdays, Ali careatece ae invited, iy order of the Coumittes, =e oe Tae No! ICk ‘10 BROOKLYN JOURNEYMEN tatiows., The boss 0: Brook u 4 aioe Miotec- Uve anu Bevevoeut | oon bere 1.6@@ Uutii Dept. let. P tet date the tuitis we wilk De gd. meet Ty monde, wight a8 ock, 469 Fulton at, (op tloo., back room, JON CURKLE, Pies, JOHN B. CARK, liv OLICE—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Ope auve 5.008 Macol's Suc.e.y of Brookiyn DUN‘ foot of 24th ot, NS. R. ti os FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND $200. fixtu: oO! @ candy, newspaper and ood Tun of cus.om; ren’ | sloop-rigged ; suitable for pleasure or oyetering. tA variety stoie, LEGAL NOTICES, (CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— Burean of Waiter Reate—New Yorm July 14th, Indu. Notice ie hereby given, that Five Per Cent Penalty will be adued on the Jet far of August next, W. HL BIN i sWoter on ail unpaid Waier Kents, )EPARTMENT, Registrar. sti Cx IN) AQUEDUCT Now York, saly 18, 1866.—To Lron-Foundere-— Braled propoeais will be received at this office, Ro- tucda, City Hall Park, until 11 o'clock, A. M., of Tuesday, the 84th day of July, 1466, for the supply of Capt iron waler-p.pes, Vig: 5.40 feet of east iren waler-pipe, 12 inches internal diameter; 16,00 fees of cas\-1.00 wacer-pips, 6inches internal diameie 1,00 ieet oO; Cast tion water-pipe, 4 inche: diameter. Each proposal ues be indorsed * Propo- sale for Cast-lron Water-l’ipes and Special Cust- ange." together with the naiwe of the bidder and da! of ite offering. ‘Tne amount of security requires open to samt mem- wii be hed at 469 tuiwu ot,0n Monday night, we] will be ten thousand dolais, Specifications and LOUD int. Bt Ts o'viock. Puneiua: abeudance is | biank forms o bide can be had on eppiic.tion at reques.ed, WM. BULLIVAN, Piece, PALKICK | thie office. THOMAS BI EPHENS, KOBERT 1, EViks, See, OTICE—1HE sEMI MONTH 1UK O1 LOG sue Sloue Cus ba Fisgge © Clu DLO Le» Molly YUID at, Dear ¥ib ave, on s\iweumy @VENIDg, July iin, ab Su'uwew., Ail mem- Less @.e 1equesied to as tue Dew By-Laws Whi Le iaia Uwiore the By orger ol Fei EK Pies, iN, Dee, “iT Br) DARKAGH, A, W. CKAVEN, Croton Aqueiuct MEPT Board. bxT ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— New York, July 6, 1806—To Buiiders—Sealed proposais, endorsed for buiiding a dwelling house in toe Central Park, near the receiving reservoirs, tosethe, with the name of the bidder and date o: its offering, will be received at thie office until 11 o'clock A. M of Tuesday, the 17th day ot Sale, 1866, at which time they will be publicly opened, for ture nishing the materials and buiiding a aweliing house ip the Central Park. near the receiving ieservoirs. ‘The amount of securiy seqpired will be five thou- sand dollars, Plans and epecifications can be seen on application to the Chiet Ku,ineer at this office, Where biank forme ot bide exn also be obteined, THOMAS STEPHENS, ROBERI I KR AW, CRAY 1 hy THE MATTER OF THE ATTACHME of the s.eamboat or verse! called the Bal MORE, he: engine, machi furniture Notice is hereby ¢ Atiachient was 1 sued 4 MAS W, CLERKE, one of the Justfoes of the Supreme Court im abd sor the City and County of New York, on (he thirkeuth vay of July, lsod, for the eum of $557,- 5-1 (,on the application of DANIEL ANTHUAY, direc ed tothe phew «f the City amd Couaty of New York, commanuing Lom to attach, seiz., and safely keep the steamboat or vessel caiiea the Psi 1 more, her «ng.ne, machinery, tackle, apparel, and now atthe Port ot New York, and that amboat, her engine, mactiue.y, iackie, and furnituce will be evld torthe pa went 01 (he Cio. Tis agains. ber, unless the masic:, owner, or consignee tue.eol, or komme person thereim appear aud discharge the said w hace civ law, witha thuty days trom the first n of thie nutic Dated thy 14th day of JW. ©. LEVERIDGE, Aworme ie cs CHALE CIRCLE, F. B.—RALLY, BRO- Hers Kaly—Au liovorns MeOTINg oO. We above ha will be beid at (he room, :6/ Bowery, on Vueeday eveding Uext, Lin imer, A loi,e number ©. toe LK. seven arrived, aud who bave suffered 1p Bilton Guo,eon ed, Also, severas Cenires 10) OU Meuvers ot Cat ¢.@6 10 £04 Sianding, Come Cakity, Centre, Bb, DOANEL makiin, Kec, rec Mi [HE Y. M. F. M.T. A. B, SOCIETY, NO. %, OL Jeteey City, wall hoid @ pubue meer. By as tues ball) cor, Newark aD4 J@.s€y BV¥s, Luis evening, . v'el CB. Dpesking by mis. oe MEO. 1, Mika, U6 by Méses, Kocugu and Post, D, bi, Ke N: foot. ve | See [Se LADIED’ T, A, B. SOCIETY, NO, 4, will bolu ws UDiic AcelIMg LUs ».0UdE, Eveulng, et he Mail, cor, 22: cave. pp aking vy My, Larkin. ) Cairo ., Mcuowan, MU OD, mis, Dusit, wes POY, wud oO hes, © Co KOON, Prost, BW. RELLY, Vice Pret. J. 3. CULGGLIN, Ree, pec div he Hon, publ MUSES, CARBEAULS. &o f « ul y ae i =* E25 E > : sie = Je > & oa < mi FR = Le = t & 3 =? - | : : eter = 00 = = i ’ x¢ : ze s eFF! ue j . = = ot z s = : ‘ Sal *9 ‘ RAR Ra RES RESETS ES : = wogas825 20 EYEEENGESE TS POSS ESPEESEEEE © FEEFIREESESSSDETOOESTTO) JEL EMARE | PDE 83 Sf PPG EDG SEE I OMEUC ica >| | EDGEET @ Slleview SIPEG ENTE ° _ Fa} 5 -> 3 ie i = 3 = z { 3 > 22 Z VOR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, | His No.22 Duatio sty Noy. 07 OT lost uigh, oh UFIVers, we Uud Bou Bib , N2 ICE TO CONTRACTORS, PROPOSALS Wo be suia cheep tor want of ue, Ww. will Le (eceived Dy the Apwy at J. o4 eet ( y Ve ILS 9" stol.e, ST benth at. Sireas Vommissloner ab —- =e corue: o Broauway aud Pare Place, uaul Fer ALL—A HANDSUME GREY MARE, the 17th day ot Jusy, 1560, ut 11 o'ches A poly wun, Asks, epecsticutio: 4 emimates jor u do bauds Digby eOUuG Utd duu, But ue, Diths 18 & BOs ou iiue. JPOR SALE—A HOKSE AND FARMER'S wasen, Aypy a. 155 Var ck sty N. ee: ue fee SALE—A BUACK HORSE 6 YEARS Ol, 10 haude Ligh, sound and kind, fit fordut val, Or ec Cart, ruck, or auy Kinu of wok, Cal 226 has’ 19i\he v re make.'s choo, Poe daLk—Z Maks, ONS FINE GRAY bas got & mu.e cot, 19d old, $140, Aito Bors Tul lua. e, LOle Very tush 7, Day setis b wn Ob wn Aerial brid the corner of b.cau. fud Fulton et-ert, LLe epau of broadway Le !Ween ihe cuits ie 46 ioet, the epaa of Fulvou # reet be weea he c ja -Oivet, she sald briage to be id 1006 Wace, Dot le n 16 e@. high at the underside, Bd the siepe @suing thes@v to be > tee, wide, Ail the mater.ae tor the said bridye Ww be of dion, except the platiorm, which will beot nara wood. The wo. to be made ught ua durable, in the tess ma , snd with ihe beas materials, Any further jnfoiina- tion in re.etion to the above, and blank proposals for the same, may be obtained at the office of ihu reet Comismsioner. No vide will be considered excoedin the amount of the apprepeiation, wie, x 1d.un, Giagram #howing the position wm which the bridge is Uy KAO! OF CAP .coy Oo Male er; pice oO, Cau ab Y8d Ww oe ud eas. 129 bone es SD Re a the re Olce, | 1 ne Street HOokSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR that ate Lot for the Interest of ihe sen’ Gua Res esle, luguise o: 350 Gprouwich sh) oar day, 2661 G. COR bdele Siouh Cvmissiourly soe AUCTION NOTICES, AUCTION NOTICE—DINNER, TEA AND 41 oj noe | UNT, Agctioneer. Tu duiy 17, ock, at 281 Pearl et, by JOs HUNT assortment in lots to enit de o a MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WI @at 151 Cratham eq., at 11 o'clock thie day. « ety of dry and taney goods. itom bue ness; also the furniture, feather bec, bair an: other inattrasses, sheets, linen ticks. cloths, case. ores, shawls, curtains, and various other goo. 1 P GAFFNEY, AUCT,, 22 DUANE ST, *rells this uny, Monday, at 10% o'clock, the con- tenis of the vacedent candy aad ice ¢iesm saloon, 2oL bast 12th ot, (ables, chairs, reirigerater, giase are. glaes cases, in low 2 HOS. VEITCH, AUCT. N ‘ eorchometers, w 1866. ar 11 A.M E. DAVIES, Jr. ereons deel and 7: . ubile Administrator DRY GOooDs, LOSING —— SALE OF SUMMER GOODS / Sika, shaw e points, bareecs ¢renacinesand thio summer d + Ooda, reduced 20 to by RNs ve ON, 274 and ui4 Bowery. 102 revious to taking eccouut of stock. W. (SLOSING SALE THIS. WieK OF THA / nee of our stock of eilk basques, basquines fo ues, at ruinous prices, previor to takin y. K. PEY i ‘On oor hat- early account of stock. W. GQCARCE AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS vi2ani 214 Bowery, White bareges, ail widihe; white bernan! bare & All widthe, white crepe u'eepans, ail wiath Bieta bareges and bernanies. all wi a; Dew co elecant gooue for traveiing, and senehor anite an We have ju desirable anc hm former pric si4 Bowery, Wit GOODS—WET s—s trom the great fire on 4th of July, att Haven stear t, } a € Grenets eceive leeveral invoices t Company's wha ‘ jumity., leary . Lanens, towela, Fine noblesch- °. per vard by the y, bk. PEY ION au piece @nul A great b 14 Bowery, hb) ANG MACddAN IS chous ouly ¢ Warransod to sive sasieiace uu ot Fashions, 47.) Breauway, N.Y, 101 or Axchtew R MOVAL.-THE EMPIRE SEWING MA ube Company have removea to their Gegant eurr.com, O16 Hruadway, near Housion et, whee weir pew proved tailoring and leather machinee ere .ow on exhibition aad for anle oho SEWING MACHINES, 482 CANAL ST, wear Huceoo Wheeler & Wilecn's, Singe:'s, Wicox & Gibbs, Howe's and others to 1ent or for Bale, xchanged, All Kinds repaired. Goot ma cuines from $3u up, Open unt o'clock P.M. K NICHOLLS 156 SLBLEY & STOOPS, 643 BROADWAY, cor. ot Bleecker ot, deaiere in all firi-c.ass sewrn, macuines, Persons purchasing machines ot us have ihe privilege of exchanging jor any other ma chine within Su daye without extra charge, Machines of all kinds exchauged aad to reat, oie RENT BY THE MONTH, AND FOR sale—Sewive machines of all tue best maker Wheeler & Wi.rou's, Singe.'s Letter A, Family, an No. 210; tailoring, G, & Babe's, W. & Gibbs’, an Ho for leather, Cali at 20 Greenwien ave. Alb Dus ented on trial, with priviiege of buying. 270 HE AETNA NOISELESS LOCK STITCA gmachives, Manufacte by PLANKRe BK UNSDORF & CO, Depot $4 rery, |S W HEELER & WILSON'’s SEWING MAs chines, 959 Broadway, cor. 224 st, Machines Adjusted. to /e, part the rent allowed if purchase: J. 2. ELLIs. “ brom a mited business, condne a4 sample convenience, it has become & recogn) pn ERR ea TAdE * | GE 5 WHEEL & WILSON’S, SINGER'S Weea's, Gi. & Baker's, Howe's and oi ber goc machines will be sold off or ren. ed out at re. ales, Caillat 70 Greeawich avenuc. A lot of d'sand W. & W., lar , om hana, a ad 0 for coarse shirts and overal) oa es — SAVINGS BANKS. TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM square, opposite Mot: at, N York, SIX pes gens interest alowed, Free of Government Tax, sits made oo or before July 20th, will receive in ecest irom the Ist ot July. RD IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMS. burgh, cor. Bouth Tth and jst ete, rece.ves from 1) cents to 25,000, and pays 6 per cent. incerest, free of tex. Money deposited on or betore the 20th draws interest from the firet of July. 31 FPRANELIN SAVINGS BANK, COR. OD Sih av, and 42d at. Interest commences daly Ist; is r cent and tree of tax. MUBL NEW: BY, Prest. Jas. F, CHAMBERLATN, Bec. 338 K—South INGS COUNTY SAVINGS B. Th st, cor. 4th, Williamsourah— Open daily t 4 wT o'clock P. m.—The usual semi-annual dividen asthe rate ol 6 per cent per annum (free fiom t will be paid depositors on ail sums trom $2 to $5, on and alser July 2vt! Dte.est not called tov wi! be credited as prin Deposite made up ere 4th will araw ip-erees from July lst. JAMES EARNS, Prest. JOHN MeCANN, Uashier, 48 MECHanN! AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 2838 HOWERY. 8.X PER CaeNT. INTEREST (ree trom Govern ment tex) allowed on sume of $1,400 and under, and FIVE VER CENT. on targer sume, Deposits made on or before July 20th will draw ine te\eas trom July 1. Open daily trom 10 A.M, to4 F M. and on bt 4 day's and Wednesdays trom WioT P.M. STEPHES CULTER, Pres, HENKY ‘ISBHER, Sec, 4.9 NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, EIGHTH } ave, $e 14th et. Six per cent. terest, free te mad betore J tat {rom the Jat. ‘THOS. CHALE Ys BULL, ous S! —FREE FROM GOVERN+ MENT TAX—CITIZENS SAVINGS BAN 58 Bowery, cor. of Canal st, Taseress on all amoua tmpm Five to Five ‘Lhousand Dollars, ploney dope ited now will draw interest from July 1. 360 NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, CANAL st, cor, Varick, Deposits trom 10 cents to €5,W08 received, S'x per cent, interest, free of tax, Oe its betore July 2lee diaw inserest from July Let Assets, 01,975.045 IL 346 W ILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS — BANK, cor. of south $4 and 4tn » Brooklyn, L. 1, Dividend Notice—Depositors are Lezeby votified that ® remi-annual divideud at the rate of six per cent per annum on allrums of three do lars and upward, that shad bave Leen deposited three months on the 1st day of July uext, will ve paid to depositors on or ster Monday, July lith, free from Gove: nment ‘Tax, Avieress not called for wil be passes to the credit Cepositors as principal. Deposits made ou or before ihe ith day of July will raw interest trom the let ‘The Bank is open tor business daly (sundays ar holida,e excey.eaj—on Monuays sud Saurdaye tion 3 oT o'cock P.M, and on Tuesdays, Wednew days, api Fridays from 1) A.M. unti! 9 Pen. GeORGE KICAKD, Priest. WM. WALL, NATHANIEL BRIGGS, Vice Presta. BAND Gl W. TRUBLOW, dee. aie! ee 6 PER CENT INTERES? FREE OF GOV. ernment Vax, MARKE! SAVINGS BANK, Sa Navscu et, neor fulton, N, Y¥. Deposits made now, or on of vefore July 21a. wif draw inteest from July ies. Wat. VAN Namie Pies, MH. it. CONKLIN, bec: y PPENG. T APSCOTI’S STEAMSHIP LINE Sieam weekly toand tiom Qi His LOWN ane Liv ekPoou, By the tollowing fl.et c.uss ivou steamships: BOs PuOKL > ABILA. PROVON ILS GAMATIA, DrLaAWake. CAKOLINA, PAULFIC, UN(ON, Cavin Paseare, $100; & evra Payabe io cue Certificates grantea to briny jx poo os Y te HOWL wl LOWOe. caloe, For f.c.tbt OF passace apply go 86 PAPSLCUTL Bus. No Paro OTs <6 South street, LINE FOR LIVERPOOL- b » ANTARUTIL, seus ay, 190 July. For passace apy to DALRUV Ad: Baye, 6 CO. 86 Sous a, 259