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’ THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1866, Tennemec Sworn In. Powrrtoan policy bas led both Congress and the Executive to favor the admiarion of the Tennessee Kepresentatives, The spparently Sllegal maneer fino which the Conatitutional Amendment was edopten by the Tenvessee Legislature, wan thought to Le importantenough to restrain Congress, at leaet for a time, fron consummating the admission of that state to representation. The well-known views of the President, also, in respect to the in- core potency of Congress to impose conditions upoa S.ates applying for representation, were thought to te aufficient to cause bim to vero, cr 6 loam; refuse to sign the ensbling mesure passed by Congress, But political couriderations have apparently been too strong ia both cases to keep Teunessee out of Congress. ‘Tce Presicent is auxious to bave that Stute repre- sented, Lecaune it paves the way for » material in- crease in the strength of the Administration in Congress. If only two or three of the Southern Biates were acimitted, the Prosideut's party in Congress would be strong enough to sustain bis vetoes, an! thus he would be enabled to head off the pow victorious Republicans, This prospect has cvideatly caused him to overlook bis ideas about the incompetency of Congress to impome ree Strainte upon the States, He substantially saya tha!, in the messege which he sent to Con- grees yesterday. He bas not changed his opinions, Lut for the sake of giving immediate Tepresentation to Tennessee, he says be has en- Gorsed the Resolution, That is the subtance of his message, And Congress bas been influenced bye Kindred consideration, The Radicals want to make political capital by the admiasion, at this time of the Tennessee delexation Congress is Bow about to adjourn in order to commence the Poltical campaign at bome, and the Republicans Koow that it will Le @ strong card for them to hold ‘Up Tennessee as an example of what all the other Bouthern States might be. They can easy to tLeir coustisuents that the loyal people of the S uth, aw lllustreted by the action of Tennessee, and willing to endorse the constitution- ment, but that they are overborne by the perverse apd implacable apirit of the ex-rebele who are now supporting the President. It must bave Leen a wreat stretch of conscience for Con- ress to adroit Tennessee under the circumstances, but that body Lolds the doctrine that party inter- estis ' ¢ fret consideration, and conaequently Tounerace if ouce wore o State in full communion, Three Hiundred Dollars For The Asking. The S nate has adopted an amendment to the @everal appropriation bill, which provides that the Secretary of War shal! “pay outof the commu- tetion draft fund, for every © belonging to loyal men, enlisted in the army, an amount not to exceed three hundred dollars each.” The quote (ion ia not very lucid, but we suppose the object of the bill is to pay loyal slaveholders at the rate of three Lundred dollars for every slave belonging to them, Who eniisted in the Union army, This is @ Very expenrive, and, we think, # rather incon- Sistent movernent on the part of Conjress, Under the operation of the proposed measure at least half dhe slavebolders whose ‘chattels’ enlisted in the army, would Le able to recover the said three hundred dollars for every enlistment. It is Stipulated that only “loyal = men shal! be thus paid, but wh: re shall the distinction be drawn between the Joyal and the disloyal, and @bo shall give the decision? We venture to say that almost any eholder, who was not remark- ably conspicuous in the re! ellion, could adduce plenty of testimony in proof of his constant and anwavering loyalty, Thos very argument was edduced iu Conzress in Opposition to the reim- Sureement of loya! Southern men for losses sus+ tamed during the war, and it was that point, probably, which led to the rejection of all such cluims. Why pay for the loss in negroes and not for the loas in other cl.atilee ? ‘The negro soldiers reveived full pey and were wel! provided for in the ary; we can therefore see no reason why their masters shou'd be paid three hundred dollars Spiee for thor, unless Congress is disposed to bay the “loyal” Soushermersin full for ell their Wer losses, Ii slavery is wrong, and if the yal’ Boutherners had no right to bold men in bondage, as the Republican party have always claliwed, why should Congress thus purebase the save-sold.ers at the rate of three hundred dollars \ bead? ey oe Death Standing In the Markets, Yor leet oilicial tnortality record slows that ver ove thousand children died in this city lest Week. VPuisiss fearful exhibit, and it demands tLe carnent attention of every parent. There is no Coubt thas @ considerable Proportion of these Geaths resulted trom the cousumption of unripe fruits and trom other indiscretions 1 which chil- Oren are #0 apt to indul, 4 th's season of the Sear. Green and unwholesome fruite are « pro- lite source of diarrlwal diseases, aud as they are bow expose! for sale in every quarter of the city, iu markets, grocery stores and by venders, not stravge that their effect should be seen fn the death record, Parents should exercise the eresteetcuution to restrain their children from todulgivg in theee dangerous articles, Children Lave a uatural craving for fruits, aud unless ureat Care be taken, they will find the means of gratify. jny that taste by consuming she agents of death Seat sre vow sold in the city under the name of fruits, Ap} es, melons, green corn, cucumbers gud all other products of thas mature, should be kept out of the reach of children—and of grown Persons, too, lor that matter, Proper care in re- apect to these things, might save many @ child om the baud of desth, Fertunate Vesians, fat Fenians who w re eo untorsunate as to fall into the hands of the Canadiana, during the late raid, have vow u good prospect of being set at liberty. he Mouse bus adopted the resolution, shat was ollered several days ago, providing tor the intercession of our Government with that of Canada, on bebalf of the imprisoned Fenians. The vole upon the resulution was so Sbrongly effirmative that we may confidently look for tts passage by the Sonate; and, as the Canadians are just uow very amiable toward the United States, for having saved them from the Fenians, the prises pers will probably be released at an early day. Bus this is not al! that Congress is doing for the Fenians, The House has also passed a resolution providing that the prosecutions now pending egainn the Fenians who were \.tely indicted ut Panendeigus, for breach of the yeutrality jews, shell t@ discontinued. We hope that toth of these measures will be successful, an! that the Victims of the Canadian fiaeco will be liberated. The Fenian raid ssould be made an offset againat the rebel raid upon 6%. Albans, which the Cane- dians endorsed; but even if there were good ground for the infliction of punishment because of the Fenian raid, the blow should fal! upon the leaders of the movement, and not upon the men who al- lowed their zeal to override their discret on. Abnting Nalsances ‘We are pleased to learn that the police are en- waged in closing the fat-bolling establishments in this city, in secordance with recent instruetione from the Board of Health. The fat-boiling con- cerns bave been a source to our citizens residing nepr them as well danger wo the public health, Vher cugit ‘ong ago to have been removed beyond #8 in all such cases, they have been flere! to re- main unti) they can no longer be endured. presence of cholera in the city will not longer ad- mit of the continuance of sueh nuisances Not only the fat-boiling concerns, but all other eatab- Mehments fo which animal matter is consumed, and from which fou! odors arise restrained from further operations the Board in respect to the fat-bolling places is ev. idence, we presume, that all « sences are now to be suppres of great annoyance | ¥ limite, but, uid be at once The action of rt dangerous oui- New Pablications. Fours Yraeaty tHe Bannie, by Colonel Harry Gil Published by Harper & Lrowers. Loyal publishers being no longer prohibited from giving “sid and comfort to the enemy," Baxres & Brotusns have enabled the Confederate cavelryman and author to “fight his betes over From chapter the first to the end of this volume, Hammy Gitmor describes himself and his achievements in very much the style aud langusge that would be employed by some educaved bul'y in boasting of his explotte. Io this narrative, the Colonel so magnifies bis own prowons, that he scarcely notices any other actor of the drama, in which he makes himself appear as the central figure, and whenever ihe ¥ @ene, the Confederate cavalryman uses them up in the most approved atyle of achir “Four yearsin the saddle’ is good enough reading for those who admire Munchausen-like romances, of @ sem|-liistor.cal cliaracter. Lecrones On THE BIUDY OF Histouy—Delivered in Oxtord, 1549-61, by Prot. (roidwin Smith, M.A, Published by Harper & Lrothers The reputation of Professor Sudth as @ lecturer will procure for these lectures a wide circulation, ‘They will be found 4 most comprehenmve guide to mudents of history. Tevet; on, Dn. Berreann's Hovarnoro—By Amanda M. iougiass, kees appear on the Vuvlissed by Lee A story of real life, very well told, illustrating the value of the home circle, Nrw MCsIC, Tlorace Waters, No, 451 Broadway, publishes the following pieces of music: Queen of the Sea,"'a song and chorus arranged for the pianoforte ; popular dance mume ‘Loved Oues at Home," a quartette ; finan's Lamen'!," » song and chorus, Ww. A. Pond & Co, No. 547 Broadway, pup- liebes @ Fenian song, by Mes Sherman, entilll ‘Ireland, My Ireland.'’ “My Honony The Son Cholera Remedy. In answer to numerous applications we again paob famous “Sunn Cholera Remedy" recipe, which has been published aunually in the &cx for Mix in a email bottle equal parts of the inet. Of opium (audsuum.) capsicum (red popper, donble strength Spirits Sweet Nitre, basonce of peppermint double #treagth ‘Then shake all the ingredients together, eork the tie, aud have it reauy tor instant use, 1b will keep Dose. -For an adult, from 5 to {0 to constitution and minutes, For child doses—say 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 Wo require,—in a lithe sweeieued water, drops, Caccording severity of syimptums) every 1S give proporsiouaur drops, as the case may seein Troubles of a Quee: ‘The following is from the Exrnrass : Queen Victoria ts just now experi we the head thas wears a She is harraased on ail sides. No soover bad she reached her secluded Summer home in Highlands o1 Seotland than sbe is sunmoned back to Londoa to form @ new Cabinet. She makes haswe to respond to that summous aud enters a fast railway Wain, and basa narrow esc her life, owing to a collision near Forfar, arrival in the capital, ehe finds a tumulsuous popular agitation threatening the public peace, while from the continent cowes woes innumer- able to add to the catalogue of her griets, in this German war sbo has near relatious fight- ing against cach other. her brotherin-iaw, tae Duko ot Gotha, and a gon-iu law, the Prince ot Prussia, Ou the other ts another aun) Hosse, and her cousin, the King ot Hanover, while her new cousin, Prince ‘ie. k, bus Leen summoned to the war before Lis houeyiwoon is ball » take tho situation sti!i more welancholy, her eld- biter truth, * U “ Saxe-Coburg- Privee Louis daughter's hust ing, but has to take the fled; daughter, whose husband is on the other side, bos been compelled to send home her children to Eng- sho Lerset in about to be the Want ol wiendliness that exists between tue Prince of Wales aud bis iuteud- ed brother-in- aw, the Pounce of Auguatenburs, rival of the Princess of Wales’ father, and we cer- tainly haves combination of aisfortunes, but too well calculated to aggravate 4) ruleanthropy, under whic laboring, ever mince the death of Prince Albert, \t le allowed po time for wourn- Jaud for satety, whi! confined, Ada to th constitutional clal News, Markets, &c. New York, Tuesday, July 24,0 2, af. he efter- noon quotations of the geucral Stock market, com- pared with those of yesterday afiernoon, show a de cline in prices of ‘ea1ig por cent, Governments were dull and without auy marked change iu quote. tions, Gold closed at 150',, The demand for money continues light, and the offerings are large. ‘The market to-day was very easy at 445 ver cent, for call-loans, and 5}y 469 for prime discounts, Stering Oxchange was quiet, leading drawers asking 1C8/s 0 109 for 60-daye bill, Om'Cbange to-day Flour wes 10c, @ 8c, lower, Wheat was dull and prices tending Cora was 4 shade betier, heavy aud declining, Pork was duil and heavy. Boof was steady, Lard was dull, aud Whiskey was KTOCK SALES—FIRST BOARD, 6000 U.S, 6s,'d1,cp,.100's 1000 West | nion Tel 5. 4 4 oe 100 Mariposa It 2000 U8. be, 10. 1 i N.Y. & NHK LL qd ; 40 N.Y, Cen, K. o da, 10 Ind, War Loan, 97 10 do. 400) M Os. ie to PLR. 50 6) Stoningtou K 200) Moe HA St. 81 0 10) M8. & N “ 6000 Tenn fe, new. 71 60 do 5 * 140 Obio & Mies 1. 49 10) ti. Cen, R,, . 700) Brie 2a M, wi 60 ChLaenW ‘* 2000 Hod, Bs, * vs vo do Je AN Tol, & W 46) CoL aN. W td 6000 Ft. Wk 2 Ao, Ns 1000 Ch. B. & Q. i) 6) Cle, Col & Cin. UT oy Phoix Bk.....100) 20 Chie & RL RK. 96% 19 Be Common'ith.1°8% 150 Jel, Lack & W140 6 do 1020-400 PB. Ft. W. & ¢ ON '¢ 6) imp, & Tre, Betty lo Chi, & Alton PLL 4 a %:6 Cen, National B,i}1 OUN ly 4b Nevoual be. i4 BEOOND Boarn 64a,'Ri,ep..109 200 Weat Union Tel. 64% 6 Cenk ° 1 U.S. 6a Then 4 ” 0, O44 054% Gud) US, 66, btire... 14% 20 N.Y. Con. K...,. 108% 6.000 do... 4% Su do, lodalod 100 Cum Coal Pi... 46 600 Erie R.........., 6 10 Boston Wat. P.. 34% 200 Cle, & Pitts. Ro. 54% 200 Quicksilver M... 45 100 do, bona I a) do.. 48'¢ 100 P. Ft, WL. &U,.. O56 | 10) Mariposa Min... 11% 200 Obi, & Alwa B..102% 1W Mariposa Pt via Cattle Market, Boise lean, Jnly 24, 1966, Peeves. The market opened Monday with about ‘000 head of cattle in the yard at 44th atreet, or 100 lese than this day week, the scale of prices rem abont the same aslast week, The majority of the catile thie week are of cood quality and heavy enough foreach weather, They are mainly from I[linois, Uhio and Kentucky, Theprices realized were ps haps \ to ‘sc higher for superior erades than at last reports, Prime brought 17al7<c per ib., with a few and the poorest stock at 13 to ibe per tb ” 1© very epariogly made and yenaterday ito 13 On the 6th Lb eved above York prosens Bull's bi Market will be ville and discontinued. Sheep and Lamba.—She week cad the result 19 b about Ie per ih. ove bring Fc, and prime et brought Tac sie are not so plentiful this “ sles atau adv eke prices. Ext kee. One lot of bW hi 1t through. Lambs also are higher, and eell at 1 to Le for medium to good, and alee Prices for reiecte: ‘owas and Calres,—Co Inet quotations. but caly tm Hiehed iaquiry, pric fiom 7 to 12 Swine. This branch of the market ie moderately supplied, and a tair demand exists at lualéy for co: a- jou, live, aud 12s io 15 lor ao dressed, The total receipts forthe week aggregate 6,079 beeves, 17 milch cows, 1,702 veal calves, sheep and lambs. and over ast week of 404 t ud 6 decrease of 1b cows and J, Flour and (ra's. New York, July 24, 1366, Flour..The floar market is a little lower, Bu pertine State, #5 75086 so xt Western Extra—low gredee—at #6 55n88 45; Obio, at @9 Gve#i] 60; low grades of Canada Extra, @9 4 $965, and good to bupertine Kouthers, $10 316 1, Grain. The wheat market ts steady and firm, —e for Chicago, unsouad, $ Milwaukie Club, No. 1 do at $2 loe® arrive; Oe&2 Yu tor White Canadian, and #2 50 for Auber Oats, —Duil. lowa, 68¢; Chicago - crop Jersey, 5), Corn, better, Western woround being quoted at Sleslc; and sound mized Western, Slast'ge ; Western Yellow, . Hiay Market. New Yor, Inly 24, 1586, The demand is fairand the market tii st Ubaibe for rbippiug, wns Bb. 0be tor rete ain anehanged from lower, owing to ad Sy reuging for milehe ; New SPECIAL NOTICES, Marsden’s Asiatic Cholera Cure has Proved to the ecientific world the fact that cholera can be successiu ly treated by ite timely use. De poi. 457 Broatway. Vor eale by all druggists. 524 ~ Ye Pimpled, Blotehed and Ulcerated Vic tims of scrofulous diseases, who drag your uncloan persons into the company of better men, take Ayer's Sareeparilia, and purge out the foul corruption from your biood, Restore veur health, and you will not only enjoy life better, but make your compenyr more tolerable to those who must keep it, Uv t SER “A Soldier whe had Lost the use ef hia Honbe fiom theuin. + bas been completely enred and enabled toabancon bie crutches, by one bottle Oo! Metcale’e Great Rheumatic Kemedy, It is truly the won er of the 116 The ENiptie Lock-stitch Sewing Ma chine, with all the laiess improvements and attachments; incomparably the best tor nily ure Elliptic #, M, Co., 645 Broadway, Agenta wanted 412 Howe sewing Yiachine Company No.6ue Kromiway, N. ¥. Bling Howe, Jr., Presivont, Agents waned. : 30 Wheeler & Wilson Lock mutch sewing Mech ine and Button Hole Machine, 025 Kroadway 31 Mows Chemical Pomade restores arny heir, Is the best hair restorer: and dressing koown METCALF—HAAS—In Broeklyn, Jnly 15th, at the :csfoence of the Pastor, Key. A. C. Pgeleston, Mr. Fdwand Mewall to Sarah, oldest daughter of bdward Haas. beq. all of Brookly vd ‘\ MATS, BUCKLEY — At. Greenpoint, July @4:h, Jobe Bavkiey, a uative of LAsgoold, County Cork, ireland, inthe 25d year of bin age. ‘The triends of the fanily ae requested to attend the tuneial, this Wedgcaday alternoon, at sd o'clock, fiom his late residence, cor. Washington and Green ote, Greenpoint. Cork papers please copy 124 A. Davis, unpre Lodge, No, 0. F., hereby notified w meet ut their Lodee room, ou Wednead: 1 eclock, to pry the to of respect to the imemory of our depary- . Gy Chas, A, Davis, by oruer 3, CROCK. a. A, HALDEY PLUMMER, Bec, pro uv DUNIATH—On Tuesday, Mary Duniath, aeed 11 aye The funeral will take piace frow the parents’ rest. devew, 13 frovt st, Brooklyn, this ajteruvon. at 2 o'clock 86 }KLUERSTON—On Monday, July 23d, Mrs. Eliza Fetherston, .u the 61s! year of her age. The funeral wait take place from her late residence, 1) Cariton ave, Brovklya, ou Wednesday afternoon, M5tu inst, at 2 o'clock, oO GAHAN--On Monday, Jn! : William Gahan, ive of the Parish of Kilau, Gounty Westuesth, treiand, aged Jb years, The rela and friends of the family, and th f ha er, Mary «anon, aiso those of bis brothers-tn-law, William, M aud Patriek Keed, ie respectfully invited to a id the funeral, trom hie Inte residence, 331 East ud st, on Weduesday moruing, July 2 x i from thence to St. Gabriel's Chureh, Sith a where there wiil be # selenin Requiem Mass offered for the repose of his soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for jutertaent., Y62 GARDNER-—In Williameburgh, on Sunday, after Arhort and severe iiiness, Mary k., wite of William b. Gardper aud daughter of hdward E, aud Mary Fb. Dailey, aged 18 years and 5 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the members of Bouth Ud et, Methodist Episcopal Chureh &nd the Sabvath School, are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, this Weduesday aflernoon, ab 4 o'¢.ock, from South 2d os, M. KE. Charch, without fur- ther uetice, od HOFPMIRE—On Tuesday, July 24, Mather F., the youngest daughter of William I, and sarah UG, Helimire, aged | year and 7 mont! i the family are respectfully invited funeral, from the residence of her father, (9 mouth Jet nt, Williauaburgh, BE. D., tuis Wednesuay @iternoon, at 2 o'clock, 1b KOWE—At bis try tesidence, wear Morris. town, New Jersey, ward Kowe, in she 4th year of his age. Hils remains will brought to Bt. Andrew's bureh, un this city, cor, of Duane st, and City Hall on ‘Thursday morning, where a so.ewn Mase jem will Le celebiated tor the repore ot bis ig o'clock, ‘the friends ot the lamuiy are to be present at the Mase, and accor pany bis remaing lumeciately aler to Oaivary (eme- tery, 37 WARD--On Tuesday, July 24, Catharine, wife of Eugene Ward, aged 49 years, 1 wouth and 16 daye, The relatives and frieude of the tam members of Vouutior Engine Company No, the New York Firemeu's Association, sie pects fully invited to attend the tuneral, trom her lave res.dence, O Leroy at,om ibureday alternoou, July 26, wt 249 o'clock, via WELLS--On Monday, July 23d, at 11 o'clock, A, M., Mis, Margaret Dowsing, of Frivort, lreland, wite ol Peter Wells, ip the 844h yeur ot bor age, The relatives and trieuds are invy to attend her funeral, this Wednesday aiiernoon, ap 2 o'cik, Gum Lek lee sesidenos, bod Cherry a, us ern na ee ‘TRADE NOTIONS, ee a -- RICE.LAYERS' UNION, NO 1, WILL hold ite regular weck!y mectiog at Milllna '* Hall, cor 7th ave, and vert i Wednoaday ev ning, Wy t&h. Noam: im! einvited JAYes HANLOWS, Prost, 16, OTC ALI HAN, Soe 78 PAINTERS ATT ENTION—A MEETING OF the United Prnet ‘cel House Painters’ Associa tion to om held this eve nig at room 19,C linton Lali KITHAS PR. CURRIF, P ene “l .W YORK CARY EKs’ ASSOCIATION— Che regular monihly meeting wilt be ion weeday, 25th inat, at ,Steube. House, 205 How. WM. KUNZEMAN, “rest. ALBERT PRES kee 14 a “DIVISION, L._U. OLICk—LHE Bika B, Association, meet or ureday evening, Jul 26, at 7% o'clock, et Milliman tall, cor 20eh et, aud ith Av, All members are reque, sed to attend, Aso the officers of the let, Ziard 4th Divistone, are re (quested to attend this meeting ae t bere is business of importsnce tote broncht before their novice, Py order of the Association. PALKICL” BRADY. Pres, MARTIN GOODE, see § HE BRICKLAYERS’ P. B. UNION—THE regular weekly na will be beld « . day evening, July 26th the Denil } cor, of 2°! at, and fd ave, Non. vited. JOUN COURTLER, Pres, af. Sec 124 SOCIETY NOTICES. A PUBLIC MEETING OF THR YOUNG Men's Vether Mathew T. A, I. Soefe'y No. 6, will be hold at the'r ball, cor, of S11 et. and Jet eve, this eveuine, at o'clock, Mr. Lenton and Mr Jdovce will midvers the meeting, There will he some i Mr. W, HH. Lindsey. Mr. MeGuin ° jowan and Mire Lyons; alto some excellent music on the dulcimer, by Mr. iliudle. Come early, v A O. H., BROOKLYN, L. © ral meering o| the above ¢ will be held -t Jobn Golden's, Warren Hall, 56 Bast Warren st corner Hoyt et. on Thursday evening, July 2th, atTeo'ciock, N.B.—-All oficersand members ested to aieud, as there is busluess of jin- portance tobe transacted, My order of PHI! Tle CLARE, GP. THOS, DONLEN, G, 8. 27 GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTI- monial concert will be to Charlies T. Mil's, —A GENE- under the auspices of the Father Me‘hew T.A.B Societies of w York, Brooklyn. Wiiliam and Jersey City, inthe ballot the Youne M ciety No. . Of B30 at 18 bh ave, t Wer day evening, at Tq o'cle nahen's cel: brated band #ill be In artendan ‘The members of the different Temperance Societios are most peot. fully invited to attend in fll regalia, GEOKGE BROWN, Chairman. of Commitiee. THOMAS McCUE, See, ALLEN GALLAGHER, Treas, 106 NOTHER OF THOSE GRAND PUBLIC temperance meetings wi!! tate place at the all of the Father hew T. A, L. Society No. 4, cor. of Sheriff, Housten and ?d ata, on thia Wednesdey eve nine, at7'¢ o'clock, Brother Vice Pr deutot the Temperance ¢ will addr sa the meeting, ‘ihe band of mi Young Me t early vile t LOT MLUb Sec, sit — — —. GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Ladies Father Mathew ‘I’, A.B. Soc % of Ne 4 will be beld this, Weane da inst, at clock, at their hall in 29:4 The meeting will be ad of the Youne Me 0 ; Gleo the youn, Miss Mahoney and Mt an Duoniag A ha be > ad mt a 4 08 aN A good time is expected. bY) t P Me JOUN BILVER, V. PP. THOMAS FYANsS, Re ec, a elsEh AES tS 115 paren MATHEW T. A. 3. SOCIETY No. 4, of New York, will hold a Teiny meeting at thelr large hali Broadway and 47t 7s c'coce P. M, tor kr friends and advoc 1 Smith, Mre, Rigney, y, and ® bost of © her-, e. N. yie-nic comes off on Aur, Yd, D, KEKRWIN, eat; UL J. ART, Kee, see. li RAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEE ing ot the Father Mathew Ladies’ 1. A. 4, | Society, No. 1, of Brovklyn, B.D. at thelr hul cor of Grand et. and 7ta et. A hostot speakers an andog. JOUN J, MURPHY, Pies; JOUN L BALLUY, Ree, see bts SEPARABLE—T Carroll He N 2 0° lock come eil. ao ce chraced ¢ iug. Good ot New York, in order to show which the m mberrot this o estimoaial which will be Aungeuent c meus eniber tailing to appear will [ his aecount, by oder of ‘ JNO, MCKENNA, Vice Ir AS. Met ee, 1a Ts INGSROREMEN’S UNION PROTEC ive Association, No. 1, of Brooklyn—A meeticg of this Society wiilbe beid on Fiidey evening, Jus, 2ith. ab 6 o'clock, ab their rooms, corner oO: Atinuin ana Columbia sts, All members in arrears aie Love by notuled to atsend or be erased trom the bouse of the socrety, My order, JAMNS DALION, Ires't. THOMAS LAKLEY, | Bec __ #90 h Rk. ROBERT CROWP, THE ABLE AND acknowledged champion of temperance, will ad dresa the public meeting of the b. al. ‘| ciety, No.4, this evening, July 26th, at 7% 1. bd have lus ticket McGuVy sec, Hell HE IRISH REPUBLIC Isanper etill Way roundit, not to unwise o¢ r aiete, dhe decoy Ughts rum Will all soon be ext) he made wise by experience, round of of ers, Them we repu- hes Jack © Lantern i and th ther cain" on the sacred baitie While we believe in a just ( unsuipasse: |b airy ) Biend tovether, then, ana OF imi Wee! but no deser| a Chee ecis this, We cial reasons why t. FDMUND POWF TY, Bec, lb al » prese OHN PLAHE ANS POUND, TANK BOOK LOST, NU, 42,131, ON THE bumigrant Savings Bauk, The linger will plemwe return it to the Bank, ar FF! ND— A BLACK PARASOL-—WAS left Sor 4 weoks ogo at he fancy etore, 155 Sih ave ‘he owner can bave the same by proving proporty si F : lw OST OR 40,468, of th i The iecer will be rewarded on bank, 61 Chambere et, If hot foun wilt be wade tor a new book on 29th Au GAKET CUBHING, Depositor, Fy REWARD-—-LOST, A POCKET BOOK 9) ou Sunday eycnibg, wear Siete. aud int ave, Hy ieturning the lock of pair iu i), ihe tiuaer can Fetain the wouey, etc, aud receive the above coward, 43 best duc et, 136 REWARD—LOST, A BROWN GOAT, ith round horns, ou Monday morning, July he above reward will be paid by return ug the above toJAS, KEYS, Uld Wea: 7th at, 13 OT ADRIFT ON THE bt of the 1i.h inet. s row boas about 16 inted white outside, black partes: Pea green jusiue, Addiess ov apply to WM. KYLE, woot of Leebh ot, Mariem River, bub $2 Fy) REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN ON AW ednerday wight, July Lith, on car No. x6 Giraud at, aud 42 fies near Lulon square, a golu bunting wasc 10001, Joby Marmeon, Lon- don, ma ‘The a! toward will be paid aod no ked, by Ving it at GEORGE Ale eiry slore, cor, Broadway and Lis;euard 1 Sayings § uk rug it ERSONAL NOTICES [SPORMATION WANTED OF JAS. DUT- ON, Wheu lest neard trom wee yorkin irooklyn, for Mi. SMITH, Any infor jon will be Shankiully received by his anxious sister, HANNAL DUTTON, TL stuiberry at, N, Y, 1 SS ALCTION NOTIC —MORTGAGE SALF—=SAMUEL WYN t Ar at 10% ofeh weuT Ne t 4y borse, } tine veit lig J. MAMPSDEN ' Mortaavee te HESRY FFELTMAN, AUCT,, SELLS THI day, sb 10% ¢ K. at 44) Raat 15'h ot, a lan stock of segare: iso che furniture of the fan leree sale of icy goole to-morrow at | e’cloek, 1%y *AAC WOLF, AUCT., OFFICE 9 CHAM bers at, will sell on next Wedneeday, July 2h at 11 e’clock, at 91 Cansei st, housetold furniture, hair cloth, chairs, sofes, tables, beds anu bedding, carnets ollelotha, kiteben utensils, ae, J BOGART, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY eat 1's o'clock, at the store, 1 North Williar * leree lot of good furnl’ are for parlor, bedroom ane kitchen, B connters, 2 wagons, 2 retts very good hw Der, stoves, && a9 P AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, By JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Bast Broadway, of » ieree and good seortment of women's clothing, . de inine and cal'co dresses; skirts. ehawis, cloaks, rem nants, sheets, shirte, spreads, quilts, boote, +! oe and other coords too nur erous to mention. By one CHAKLES CUDLIPP. 259 spring at. 119 PAWNBRORER'S SALE — THURSDAY at 10'¢ o'clock, by BELL & INGRAHAM, at thet tulesroome. 68 Sew Bowery, 400 lots valuable peice foods, th the attention of dealere end othor Particulars day of eale, By MARKS LEVY, 9 Vidridae at, S HERMAN, AUCT.=<SALE OF Bour! - v. apirita, &e, Thureday, July 26, yy by order ot G. Kramer & Co. 6 +. old Bourbon and rve whiskies, 12 ts, in eood order, casks brandies, gin, rum t rry and claret wir ompagne sod @ inrve io her liquors, 117 BOARD AND ROOMS, FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MPA ean be accommo lated with good board and con fortaliec soomis, at 121 Weet 25th at. tly COUPLE OF LADIES OR GENTLEME. or gentleman and wife can be accom inte with board. Apply at 64 ave. D, Mra, CARTER A FEW GENTLEMEN OR LADIFS, © rentiemen and th wives can be accom:iod ed with board at 176 Weet 15th et, mearSthave 4 I OAKD WANTED IN A PLAIN FAMIL L Where there ts Indies’ df boarders, Terma about #6 or $7. A particulars, COMF T, Box 8T7, Sun OF B' YS WHO ARG IN WANT OF Lodyin food or etnployment, should apply at the New boy*’ Home, 128 Fulton at 450 NO LET—A PL room, eaitable for at ©) Firat ave, ASANT FURNISHE eortworoung mea. A piloor, Terme enay 1 T° SUIT THE TIMES LODGINGS AN | r s enia each, for young giris. a the ts = Lod House, 206 Canalat, N.Y, Also situet } obvaine | for thoes out ot employ nent, hay 9 RESPECTABLE MECHANICS CAN | sore cated with board where they can he the com ortot a home, and pice bathroom, Terme mod TO $5 FOR SY with bo roome wi 2 by the night, 25 to bue, at | W umiinrton, cor, Vestry at. BUSINESS CMRANCES, AX OLD! STABLISHED GROCERY A\ liquor »yarding house for sale or let, with lease eto the latol Mar w ‘ ply ov the prem 6.7 Water at, or at ios Hee A SAIL-BOAT POR SALE AT THE ro of Leroy at, No, Is will be eold choap for ca tona, ) A FINE RESTAURANT AND OYsi s.lvea to ted on & leading sive ing @ fine Must be aud ¢ dd particular the premises, Bree, SECONDHAND FURNITURE SiO A for sol enp for cub. Inquire at 42 a Lowery, in the basement. tor a few dare, i ] ENTAL OFFICE FOR” SALE~ A?! at i035 Cenel st, up stare For SALE—SLOCK AND FIXTURES scgar sore, 53 Broome at hd Por SALE—A FIRST CLASS Conn krocery store, one of the best siands in Biook horte, weron, atat ek and tixtures, at fl ures Vor y are apy to bHlulik: GREENS, No, 166 trand ot, W evureh, i R SALE—A SE shock, No. 1S Di ticalata on app cat, . 2 FPOR, SAL E—MEDICAL OFFICE, 4 cood will, medicines, &e, Lowseut, apt Hudson rt Fk SALE CREAP-STOCK AND | ‘ures With jurnituce of a fruit aud caudy « 113 Avenue D, near 5. hat, POOR SALE CHEAP—ASMALT, SCO , About particulate enquire on bc a KNAPP'S Yardeas ede Hariem | Mott Haven por dALL ADG Block oF w AR STORE, W! sion at, Price 854), Fu ; STORE, WITH FIXT ndies, (ovs, thread, neou.es tooms, Tbiw store hue & nm for rolling will be 4 er 6 in the evening ut 54 B, loth ot FOR SALE —A OLD ESTABLISHED ¢ cery, Candy and milk gore; wilt be sold cad « & food cOiire, as ihe owner has to leave the c.i week, Appiy at Si stanton at, forthe remusu the week, ‘ FoR SALE—A GROCERY AND M. depos in a good nei hood, and a chesp aud good epartuents to ip, Also a good | WHEO BOG bares, Wall Le eold cheap on x cf the owner ieaving tbe clay, Call at 40, ¢ Zoth at, near Yiu ave, For SALE—A_ SET OF TINSM/ mMachites at U5 Mul TY et. i Fok SALE-KekOSENE ify “Ht with horse, waxon, &e, Between five anu #1) dred « pes Si turers, f. Appiy between the hours oi | Weat dsihet, ALK. MAKLUW 40 CLOTHING MANI ee, well lighted worksho) and fixtures, seutto be paid, with « pat trade to run chines, Inquire ou the p: No. 6 Catharine at, 4ih tloor, MH, McEVuY ROR SALE—A MILK “ROUND—1i wagon, Larness aud caus, all in good ord quire at 147 puffoli ot, bet, band 4 o'clock, \ rok SALE—A CORNER GROCERY * sauor bore, Luquire on the premises Vi L ree T SHOEMAKERS—FOR SALE—S) With 1Xtus es aad apartments to live ip. ¢ BO Bi Beworitee. OSS has, Seuat, Cau bes 2 deye tio 7 wo 12, a. S]OF WILL BUY THE STOCK $125 dixtures of m. ocery end liquu: tilusted ing good busine it has ss lives r nt 2/0 mouth, Inquire inthes \ Peles SA as BANKS, G* RMAN SAVINGS BANK OF Bk ’ LYN, §4 Montrose aveoue, Brooklrn, FE. D DIVIDENDS PAYABLE MAY AND NOVES Bank open Monday, Weduesuay aod pat ’ from 6 tos P, M. bix per cent. interest allowed on sums o $4,100, tree ot tes. NOW. vill be a oney deporite ( ¥ entities months’ inieest in NOVEMBER Cara from Division ave. and jevels st, pass the door, J. ROSENGARDEN, P: JOHN RABER, MOARDEN, Pre ripe PREDK, W, KALBFLEISCH,; Vice Pier B40 —___ HH EOKUE 8. biSHOP, Car LW YORK SAVINGS BANK, 8! ii *y cor, of 14th st, six per cent in erest, tree md Doposits made ou or before August let wid u : terest from August let, ‘THOS, CHRISLY i. H, BULL, See. an * SIX PER CENT, INTEK FRia sovernment tax, Marke vings bau 54 Nassau st, near bulton st, . Intreres LA deposits commences immediately on the fire! of the month following the date uf the deport, M. VAN NAME, President, HENKY k, CON sald LD TY PE D F Tt O AES METAL WANTED =A? ’