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fue NEW YORK SUN, Piatt, concerning the Phil. 'eiphie Convention, it is that criticism w!ich baw led the ald Brae t© rush iuto prt a# an apologist of the @x-rebel dignitaries, “Everybody knows,” saya be, ‘het there were Mulutudes of well-meani ¢ enthuriaets on both sides, who urged on thie quarre, under the delu. Gion that \t was a mere roaiter! ii scuamon, whien would be terminated by pereable secession, o pase off, ike other political questions a collapse of the iuflemmatory ieciing excitol by debate, All euch dispurents and the great body of the people were taken by surprise on the outbreak of the wer organized by @ secret cabal of conspira tors, ut when the war came, in spite of all eppea’s 6 sober minied pain when the thunder of eanvon could the love: Gubraitte the lorees with w! roun(e, ja whe Btates to wuicl Mr. Duatm dociares, in the extract, thay the war was brought on by ‘‘nultitudes of well Meaning enthusiasts on both siies,"’ and tnat, eonsequentiv, our ede was about as much to blame asthe other, Audthen, when tho war ac- tually came, whet could men like Sternens and Lan do, but “subunit to the forces with which they were surrounded,"’ end commit treason! So, wubstantially, saye Monvoomery Busine, Butihet fe notall. He grows pathetic over bis ex-reLel Protegea avd saya: “It te bard for a bo bome, kiu: red, ‘rei HURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 9, 1806, Te Advertisers. We would again reraind onr advertising patrons at their favors wilibs “too late for classification,” . handed in at our counter before nine e’ciocn, We keep our publication office open for the reception af ad rortisoments antil 12 o'clock P. M. but do not ese thom after nine o'clock. A Werld tn Arms for Freedom, Tas progress of literalism in Europe has been remarkably rapid within the last four years, The evidence of thie fact i» seen in the concessions which monarchy has been compelled to accord to Le people, but it {# wore particularly noticeable In &) rapid growsh of reform or republican parties, the recent Reform riots in London give some ides f the strength which the progressive party in sngiend bas acquired. The riots grew out of the efest of the Reform bil) in Parliament, which wovided for the enfrancuisement of about s mij. wo of the Industrial classes of England who are sow debarred from voting by the property quali- ecation. The vote upon tLe measure was very lose, and if it bad been successful, the Govern. sent of England would bave been placed alinoss = completely in the bands of the people as y were vur- ey belonged?" m!od to tear Iteelf from sand vatire 6o.l, and go into hat of the United Btatee now is, Tue | PPosite reeks to crusn them «))."" ogress of liberalism in England has terefore Jueso, Nutisit not “harder” teat men like erced mo hy elmost to the point of practically Brervese end Lee, high im the confi fence of a Gov erument by which they were pampered aud petted, should betray the trust repose in them, turn traitors to whe flag of their country, end lead coe war that bas madea Golgotha o: the Bouth ? Who would have theught, throe or four years ago, that Mortoowsny Biain would ever become the spolo- gist of such m urreadering the sceptre of government, and in eder to fully accomplish that end, it is only ne- essary that the Reform party abel! continue, yes litte longer, to gather strength as they bave stely done. The Fenian discontent in Ireland is he result of Reform progress {n (hat uniurtunate sountry, Bome practical benefit has already re- sulted from the new impulse given to Republican io Ireland ; three cr four bills ca.culated to eu the burdens of the Irish people having been passed by the existing Parliament, Butthe beet featare of reform there, is the espouss| of the peoular cause by leaders of the Irish no’ \lity— euch wen ae the O'Doxosus—who have hitherto sea (be British Government in its oppressive pe !oy toward Ireland. It may be that the Irish people will not be able to accomplish their Lberty vy revolution, but there are plain indice. Vion (hetthey will ere long enjoy comparative treed tm by reason of the repid march of Liberal: tem. Lhe progress of Kefocm, however, is not confine. to Great Britain. The German . ~ ich le Bow reported to be at end, bas resulted sdvcatageously to European progress, Ausiriea has for a long time been the bulwark of despotism to Europe. Her power bas been wicided not only to keep! wnthe apint of Republicanism within ber owa borders, but slsoto hold {t in check in Taly cud the States of the German Confederation. Prusele and Italy are now comparatively Liberal Goveruments, They have not become so through the voluntary action of thelr Bovereigna, but the @pread of Reform principles among their people ‘bas forced the Governments to gradually shrow eff the worst features of monarchy, The loss of Venotie by Austria will release thet province trom gelhng yoke. The peoplo of Venetia will #1, of course, be subjected to @ monarchical Government, but their esespe from the despotic toils of Austria will be prectical emancipation to them, The dissolution of the German Confeders tou 1s Likewise favorable to Reform. Nothing definite is yet known about the disposition that is §o be made of the minor German States, but is cms to be preity certain that Ausiria will be excluded from any participation im their affairs, The probability is that they will be as fortunate e* Pruasia in respsct to the liberality of their Gov- ernment. The popular outbreaks in Bpain, which have lately alarmed the Government there, ares consequence of the liberal tide that is now sweep- ‘pg over Europe, Tho growth of Reform in France, and the frequent concessions which Na- fOLBON in obliged to eke to the people, shoul! hot be overlouked in this connection ; but it is nod uecessary to proceed further in order to establish che Keneral point that Feform in Europe is rap- (dly ¢ reumacribing the nower of Monarchy. President Jebnson and the New Orleans iota for having criticised the course pursued by the Premdent concerning the New O:leans massacres, We have already commented #ufivently upon tnas mubject, and we see no cause to alier @ line that we have saidin relation to it. The chief point which our contemporary necks to make, is that ‘Tres. dent Jommson's courne, [\p respect to the magna ere,) #0 far from being antagonistic to the princi. ples enunciated by bim, 18 in atrict sccordence therewith.” Thatmay auewer very wel for an assertion; but the Nawa coes not take the trouble to proveit. Therefore, we will teke the trouble to di-prove it. On the 2lesof April, 1505, the Prem. dent delivered a speech toa de.egation of visitors from Tudiana, in the course of which he ssid, in silusion to the work of reconstruction: “In ad- justing and putilag the Government on its legs egain, I think the progress of this work should pass into the banca of ite = friends, If @ State te to be nurerd until it geta = atrength, tt must be nursed by tla friends, not emothered by ita enemies.'* Again, in the same spevch, the Pres dent sald, “1 care not how small the number of Union men, if they are enough to van the shipof Biate, I hold it, I say, a high duty to provct aud secure to them «@ Republican forra of Governmeni,’* The ebove laaguage declores, about ss plainly as lan- guage can, that the true and tried Union men of the South, no matter how small their number, should alone be recognized #@ tho rightful * nur- sen'' of the Btates while convaicscing from R bel Non collapse, How does the President's action in the massacre case tally with the above expression of sentiments? In his telegram to the Attorney Genera! of Louisiana be says: ‘Ii there isto be ® convention, let it be composed of delegates chosen from the prople of the whole State.” That ts, let the faithful old nurses etanid aside to make way jor those who not long ago tried to mMurdor the patient, Does the News now see any Glacrepancy between the President's avowed poli- ey and bis action in tho massacre case? Lo con: clusion we have only to repeat that while the course of policy which the President marked out for bis guidance isall right, the infraction of that policy in the New O leans matieria a.. wroug. An Unfortunate Tax Collector. An Oregon correspondent tells the following amusing story: In a certain county the Chinamen bad learned to know the Tax Collector, aud paid without sus- picion whenever he came round; but knowing that attempts were mace to \r1npose wpon them, of ceurse reyarded everybody else asa swindler, Au election resulted in ano.her official being chosen, and when he attempted to collect they refused to pay. He was rather prromptors, whereupon they seized bim, tied bis wrists and suklos together, and thrusting ® pole De\ween them, several of the Celestiale lifted .be pole, and carried bin thus, as they would a dressed pig, brought (Ler capuve up town, aud banded him over to the pro: thorities, with o self-satisfied “much c ce wobber'' conscious of having at the same time rid themecives oi an euemy, and rendered good wer- Vice to the community, Lhe joke was eu bh « good one, and was so meicilessly kept alive by ihe friends of the victim, thatthy poor iellow was obliged, in self-defence, to resign bis office and quit the weighborbood. Justice Wented fer Utah. Ix a long tirade ager + Congress, the Salt Lake Tevrezara, which is the organ of the Mormon Youcert, sya that “there is no prospect thas Cou- grees will do justice to Uiabh.”’ The Teuegmara's euxie.y rewinds us cf the criminal who asked bis counsel if the jury would be likely to do him jue. tice, “I don't believe they will,’ replied the court |, ** tor I Know that two of them are opposed to baveipg." That reply makes avery good com- muutary upon the cry ior ‘justice to Utah, which cur Mormon contemporary sets up. The Mormon leaders have committed crimes enough to condemu them to the gallows, and they ought, at est, to be rendered harmless for further mischief, Congress ought to bave divided Utah among the svjoloing Territories, so as to bring the Mor- sfoci.1 under the operation of monogamic laws, ‘(he) course is practicel, and by its adoption @ tatal blow would have been struck at the Mormon iniquity, The failure of Congress to take action upon the Utah question bes emboldened the Mor- cuons to speak out plainly in their defiance of the Govery ment, The ]eLzGEarn closes the article to which webave alluded by saying, in reference to t« jovernment: “Anotber thing they will do— they will get tothe end of their lariet one day— ert there with a fillip that will bring them down on their marrow bones with stunning effect,’ Buch threats as these sre very common in the Mormon journals, and inthe sermons and speeches ef tho leaders the Goverment is still more point- edly defied, Weearnestly hope that one of the Gret acts of the next session of Congress will be to *'do justice to Utah.” Singular Mail-bugs. The Zanesville (Oni0) Courixu of lagi woek mays when My W, Reed, chief clark in the pomt office, ermopiied the mail-bag for this city from Philadel- phis, Penosyivania, on Monday, out flew a email young bird of tho aap-sucker apecics, scarcely eld enough to fy, ter some liitle trouble the bird was socu: d, On examination, it was found that the only damage iy had received from ‘te incarceration 1p the United Bia mail-bay trom Polladelphia to this city was a smul) bruise on one of itawinga. It asemed to be a little atu- pid from its long fast, How it could have escaped death wheu enclosed among the wail watter with which the bag was filled .# marvellous; and bow itcame in the sack is equally u mystery. Os Tuesday morutng when @ wailbay fiom bis same city Was opened, out jumped @ littlo monte, heal- by end sound, wh oG soon took up quarters ip the budding, e;;sront.y well sstindeu witn the change, Wow. econ expect to hear of sme of the clerks in to Puiladelptia post offlee coming through (.e este way, kr Reed di ngus taking the greases care of bis litkie saps ker _—__ A Lamb-Like View of Treason, Montéommsy Buare seems inclined to revenge himself upon the Republican party fer the ababby manverin which President Lincoum treaied him iu t!e mote informing him that bin “time had eome,'' ase Cabinet Minister, Biaime used to bee ferocious Unionist. Bome of his speeches in the early partofthe war were almost enough to an- nibilate rebele and copperheads, and one would imvgine from their perusa! that she patriotic wreih of the euthor could never be appeased, But all this underwent achsoge when Mr, Lia OLN gave MonT@omany notice that his services as @ Cabinet officer could be dispensed with, He ‘Degan to “box the compass” very soon aiter that eireumsiance occurred, and he bas now got #0 far arvund thet he sppears in print as & vindicalor of Orurawns, the ex-rebel V.ce-Presijent, avd of Gemere! Las, the ex-rebe) military los sr. @ody seems to have beeuent way pis .y ebarp la eo labe which Graranas laioly sdisvsed te.) —GlnceJaulenas. Sada vlidanwe Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 6 /’, M.—The after- Boon quotations o! the eral Stock market, com- pared with those of yesterday afternoon, show a sharp advance in most sorts, she market closing very strong, Governments were ail fractionall, Ligher, Gold closed at 1483's The money market rewains extiemely easy, the rato for Stock Exchange loans being 4 per cent., with exceptionsat a5. Thee was very Little doing ip discounts, and fi commercial paper passed at 600 percent, ‘The mar- Ket for foreign exchange was cuil at 1.7% 415 for bankers’ 60-days bills, The New York exports (ex- elusive of specie). tor th ek ending August 7, and since January |, compare as follows: _ 1964, Some Ratha (i oeite Aan ¥ Ra, | Tar Lynchburg Nawe finds Jault with the arn | The New York imports compare as follows : Dry Good! gi ition eg fintao Bo ssssseserecees $1.52 10 et NTS General Merchandise 2,047,427 2 ‘Total for the week 94,267,929 €8167.014 Previourly reported 94.91,649 157,241,148 fince Jan, Tet... « $90,477,078 $19,404,668 On ‘(Change to-day Flonr was rather more active. | but prices were without decided changs. Whes ea dail and dreoping for interior, and rather more adty foreound. Corn wae ie, bettor One w rether more steady, Pork was steady, beef unchanged. Lard was timer, and Whiskey was quiet ATOOK SALRR-FIRAT NOARD, 2000 U.S 6e,'Sl,ep..1°07 JO Owieksiver M... 49 0 do. 1% To N.Y. Cen. KR... 144 0 U.S. Ge 6 2U'a.. 1S BAG do... 104"ealiay TG do (6% 600 Boston Wat. P.. 51 10 200 do, SI 4b) du h 60 Pacific M8.... 295 5:0 Trea, 73-10, 100 Atlantic M.8.. BoM do. ‘ 16000 do, 8 Erie K 8W0 N.Y. 7 iW 300 Erie Pf. 6000 200 Hud Ry R 1500 Tena. 6s, new, 67 P 100) — do,,..ex. ep. 60% Siu Mo, bo soves 38 1000 N.C, Be A446 1) 0 Uhio & Mie, Bu 7 do... 49 ano & T.H, tas. 90 Chi, & NW... 6 Chi & RL BL « Peoinsula i 88 Que PPLW.e OLIN | 6 Cle, Col & lit 80 Continental Ibk..jw lo ao. lli's $6 4:0 National Be 15% 600 Chi. @N. W LOM 6 Bk. Commerce 500 Chi, & N, WDE O54 | 76 Cen. National B14 110 do 65 yaGs'y lus Central Cons Lo Cht & RL R..L0T * | | aw de, 16” do... LuTiqellig | 900 West Luton Tel iyo Prt Wi a1 4 }.8 do. kus, Ex div do. Da ald Mn Cauten Ce, lv) Tol, & Wab. KR... 41 1” Am, Coal 19 ue. ais wu Mariposa I BFCOND BOaRD 5000 18, ba, 67, 1.9% 119 N.Y. Com. B.....1)4% 650 U.S. Ga "8), op.) ww a lia Bx W Lis. 66-0. 1 v Erie K Ooh 1150 De 40 do... Ose dun 65.16% 6 Reading K llite TIO UB ba lide. 8g BW Li Com Ke eee buy Thea. i del Lag SMS BN, Le § luv Tenn 68, new 1000 S444 3” do lho Ce & Vie & NW x > on Pee ers 100 N.C, Ge 10 Obie & Mies tevers i Union be. ) GGinccsepes uv) Cle. & Toi, Be. Ro do., ae 10 Cul & Bak } 100 Cam. Coal Pr... wo ¥ 0 bor on Wat, PL. Su 200 T K Tov Central Coal, by 2 Wat. R 14 do. bu 220 don LBs . 100 Maripors Pt, “Tq lu Obi, & Alwou ty lw Pacutbe M8 nbs are = SP LAL, NOTICES, ——— Grover & Baker's First Promiam Elas- tle busch Rewing Machi nee for fagiiy ose, and im oroved Lock Stiteh Macbings jor tailors and manu. facturers, 496 Broadway, New York, and 236 buiwn at, Biooklyn, ical Momade K and frev tailing ow af @eervation for the Laly known, Bold by Kushton, iv Astor House, anu druggists, 35% Machine Company. No 619 as Liowe, Jr, Piesiaeat, eu Machine and Hui ton How Machine, 6” wh Aas, N.-On Ang, 8th, Francis J., eon of Wm. rown, aged ly aud 5 mom ba, tives and friends of (he family are respect- y invited vo attend the funeral, from the ies'\- dence of nis parents, 7 keon st, om Friday afternoon, Aug. lv, dai On Tuesday, Aug. 7, James A, Casey, year riends of the family are requested to aticnd the tuneial. this ibuisday avernoon, Aug. ¥ at yy o'clock, trom his late resicence, 19¥ Boveuth ave, FARKRELL—In Baooklyn, Aug. 8, Pa tive of (be Parish of Molbarvia, County Cavan, d, aged i y uneral will t from Preaivent et, one aver from Van Bruat et, MATHEWS—Ou Tuesday, Au aftera ling r- ing iline Joun Mathows, aged 34 and 5 aara, The acjuaintances of t the new vers ot Columbian hoyioe Company No. 14, are rerpectiully invited to attond the funeral, trom the residence of hie biothe -in-law, A, boreyth, | Gregory cin weiner City, thie Tuuredey meining, at 11 o'clock precisely wl McMALIONOn Wednesday morning, Aug. Sth, Fllen, tue beloved daughier «! Thos, aad Kuen Me- Mahon, sged 5, carsani T months, The funeral will take piace this Thursday afternoon, at ¥ o'cluck, irom she residence o: hex parenois, 117 Fest 25 4 et, oT McDERMOTT — John McDermott, ace'denially Kiliea by a tall whilg ae work in New York, Aus 7. His relatives aad iriends, also t memLere of Div, No, 7, A. U. bi, Long leland, are respeciiully in vited to attend the funeral, thie Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom h.e lute residence, 141 Water oy Brookiyn, withous | er notice, 1 PEPPARD~On Tuesday, Aug. 7, at do'clock, P. M., diaries Peppara, intant daughter of 1), Janson and Mary Peppard, aged 8 wonthe and Yo day Funeral wii, take piace fromm the residence of her Paients, 26 Broome et, 0a ‘Tlutovey efernona, as 1 w'clock REILLY—On Tuerday, Aug. 7, after o short but eu Mre. sareh Reilly, aged 49 year. of the tamily, and those of her bro- Ue anu Jona, are respecituily requested to attend iunerai, on ‘Ihureday attormoom, Avs, ¥, at 2 o'clock, irom her late sesidenc., 407 Madi eon et, wi hous tursber invitation ae SULLIVAN—In Brooklyn, on Wednes 6, etter long and paioiul il ners, Eile c Gaughier ot Kole t aud Mary Sullivan, of Keumaie, Uo, Kerry. lrelanu, aged &4 years, ‘The relatives and triends of the family are re- spectinily imvited to aiend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, $75 Bridge et, cor. Fulicn ave, on Friday atternoon, Aug. 1., at 2's o'clock, Jud =i NOTICES. Alte ‘TION—A MEETING OF THE 8 wi * Union will be heid ' 147 West 82 ug. 1Uth, as So'clock, Ali» 1 (o attend, W, A) Sane aes | it RICKLAYEKs’ PP, B, UNON—THE reguiar weecly meeting wili be beidcor of Wid en Yd ave. as the Demiit Dispensary, Phuisdey +2... ing, August ¢lith, Nou-wembers ate invited, JOHN COUR Lea, Pres; BM. DAILY, Bee, 1i4 N ARBLE POLISHERS’ U, P. SOCIEL Y— A regular meeting of the above named Sociciy wii be beld at Korebili tio.elen Thurauay evening, Aug, 9th, at ('y o'clock, Ali mouibe.* are reynes ed to b: present, Ly order of the pocie yy. BP, HAN- LON, Pre THOS, ROONEY, vec'y. wei JOLLCE—THERE WILL BE A FINAL miovting ihe Umb Masere’ Union on Thur-aay eve: , Aug. Vth, My order of the Union, JAMES LOVE, treat, JAMES B. CAML pec. YL OTICE TO BOSS MASONS AND PLAS- tere of Jersey City, that she Laborers of said city will demand an increase of aatrarirp tha 4.60 per day on and after Aiouday, August the loth, iy Oraer Ot Lh© Association, SOCALLY NOT SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IMMAC- nlase Conception I, A, iB, Boolety will be hela the School b Bast loch ef om (tiie) ‘Ibi Vou inet ab Tv o'clice P.M, All the mem to Le prevent, as Dusiness of impor to be transacted, v. MOKKUGLL, E16, CHARLES BOYL » DeCielary, wads PUBLIC MEELING OF THE ST, PAT- rick'’s 1. A, B. pociety, No. 2, of Jerey City, will be Lold in Washington Hall, thie ‘Tburesey evening, Augues9ib, at Bo'clock, Mr. Joha Duane w BGut@es the mre.ing, Miss Mason and Air, wilh sing, JAmbo bb. DANN. Vieeideut, 1, sAN, Vic@ Picmgent, VOMISICK KELLY ievy, s 8 USEQUALLED PUBLIC TEMPERA! 84k Bod Concerta ot DO lower ee Naan e area eeeeeee ene eee ee ece aces ee eee eee * 7 2 pe A. hi, pucwety, No. 3,0) broomiyn, b.D,. ae cor. of Grenu ete at Ty odock this Dhure dey @scuiug. By. a 1 &. J. Me ireevy \.ne po Bon, ors Mee te, Joan Livy, Prof, sua ohe 4 evening, ti. 4. Carrud, Eoq. & enon hes, Brown, Tracy, Mip. .ont, Mi McGowan, Au Janu B. daylor, Braun, Bailey ane Youvg, of J sey City, Kouy, Hathaway, Johpeon, and othe Piof're ©. Hinde and Davis, with dulcimer and hanio, Come adi and come early, [HOS. JOYCE, 4 "ss “ICSON, Vice Prost, M, VER, «diay OMe Ww A = EXCELSIOR—A — YOUNG ME Father Mathew T. A.M. B. Boclety No New York, will hold one of thelr monster meetin their hall cor 33d at. ing, at 8 o'clock, by the McConkey Buiers and others. A SILVER, Preat.; ¢ if as. CARKOLL, Vice Prest.; RB. PLUNKETT, Ree. Bec V4 MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, vi 1) hold a @rend pubit Halil, cor. of 2d avenu: ar vd at, thie (Thureda: king by Mr. Jonn Dunn, clog by Mrs. Smith. Meee Gaffeney have Badyy volunteer thisevening. The PieNie Commit to meetin heli ii immediately aj hn Uarroil end their ices for reqnested @djourn nent of meeting, JAB. BAUSE, Pres, JAS DELLANY ae te a Maron —THE MEMBERS ©): STAR of Lope Ledge No. 480, F, & A.M. are hereby notified to attend their indo roema, cor, Myrtl kiyn, on Thursday, Angus tor (he pur Paying the tribe f gto he remain our deceas- ed bro her, VETER F. 81 YDAM, The members of airter lodces are respec fully inv.ted toatiend, By order of JOHN L. NOSTRAND, W. M. JAMES DENBIGH, Bee 110 OCEANA LODGE, NO, 14, 1, 0. OF G. and 1). of S.. mee: every Saturday evening, at uth-east corner of Grand and Clinton attendance of the Members is re quested at th ove bour; ae ers for the next three month ‘© be nominared and @ ecteu, Mem- bers of other judges are corjially invited, J, F. BRIEST, W.C. J. MYERS, R. 8. b si. LAWRENCE ROMAN CATHOLIe T, — A. I. Society of Yorkville will hold @ grand puly lic meeting on this eventue at T% o'clock in the echou'-ro°m ched to the st. Lawrence Church 66 S4th t and Sth audreseed ty the followin orator: Kichard Field, P Bt Jame y Mew’ Mr. William Pratt and Mr. Wil "a T. A. B, Boowety nd ahostof o..ere. S.nging by Meas Lurdigan, Cronin, and the Misses &chiffe & bost of oth too pamerous to mentiow, Ail ehureh socie reapect uly invited to attend, Tuo, LL, CuAd, SCLIPPER, V, P.: PATRICK ic. Rec, i6 HE YOUNG MEN’s FATHER MATHEW I. A. B. Society, No. 1. of Hoboken, wil bod thelr meeting ia thelr new all to might, Nos, 54 and 10 Wee ton at. ibe da OT ort mea wil moeing: Messrs. Hix: » MeCavey, Jovce and Bruce, oiveere—M.ee Mason, Marier Ma- Mr. You dir. Farly, Mr. 2 . P. MEE J. DONEUL lua NERA BUSINESS. FACT—DR. H. VILLERS, D® NTI <9 Bowery, nearly opposit Beautiful teeih, $1 each. 1 Goll, platiza, eiver or mbb> at very seduced bcos Teeth extracted, Joorhaths cured, or ulied with gold or other fling, without pain. All opere- tone warranted A FACT.-NOW IS THE TIME TO eoouomlse, Ask your grocer for the P. P. Co.'s Fast ludin © bibs. jor $1, or Lib. tor 15 couse. Tey it. Depot 196 Chamtere ot. ROBT, DAVIS, Bue Arens, AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PRE- VENTION OF CRURLTY TO ANIMALS. Roorr 46 Broadway Proposals (with designe) will be received for the erection of suitable drinking troushe for horses and Gods, 8 Convenient peints throughout the cities of New York aud Brooklyn, to be paced in fron: of sioves or shops, with the consent of the owners thereot, and to have attached thereto, br chains, iron cups, euabiiug persons to d:ink theiefrom, © Old Theatre. il teeth set on HENKY BEKGH, President. WM. COVENTRY H. WADDELL, neo, 44) RIPST’s CELEBRALED STANiA- NEOUS HAIR DY THE STANDARD DYKE OF T WORLD, PRICK ONLY 6) CENTS PRB BOX, This Dyo ja now considered by all who have triet i, the STANDARD DYE OF TAK WORLD! It bas cast in the ehadce all the old dyes, because it ives a more > .turaland Lile-lke color, changing ted or Grey hair to ® magnificent BLACK o- B1.OWN instantaneourly, and withou’ injury tothe bain; it promoes the growth instead of ceatrorving it, and is nore lasting in flects, Jt ie tar aiffe:- ent trem the old-fash'c iyes, 1b being prepared Upon etrictly eclentitic prince pies. W holerale ent—C, \. CRITTENTON, 38 Sixth ave, to whom allorders shoud be addressed, Lobe had also of all Druggists Sle ‘HEAP FUEL—CORE, #* PER CHAS / don, delivered by CKAPSER & BURNB, 3.559 bd Nea #, and JOHN 5MIl1 it, cor ot AVES One i IR SALE—4,000 FEET OF OLD TIN rocfing at 165 Jouane at. ww ib PRksS—A NEW EDITION OF NEW Physiognomy. Will be ready ina date. QT FOWL WELLS. JOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Wurtz Amalgamation Company.—A meet the stockho:cersof the Wurtz Amalg mation Com y wil bo heid at the oflicy of the company, No, 64 Broadway, in the city ot New York, ou the “5th day of Aaxust, 1566, at 19 o'clock M, to vote upon the propositiom w increase the par value of the eharce of said company iron ten dollars to one Lundiéd do lars, and to incresse the capital stock to five million doliers, (Situe.) JACOB GUBVEL, HENRY WURIZ, DAN'L W. TELLER, C. bir TON BUCK, Majority of Trustees, Daied, Now Yoik, August 4ih, 1566, ih STAIR BUILDING SHOP, 118 FAST 27TH Y. The beas of staire built of ty of fancy newe.) posts, and-raia ballusters, ecrou brackets, at lowest sible price. City and country werk solicited, thinout, A. DAVIS, 308 HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between DANIEL R. SINEY and JOUN TH ia disoved, JOHN J. NORTH, Pr ing Out ‘TH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE Prevention of Cruelty w Animale, desire t ceive plans or models of traps cesigned to Abtbo sane time instantly Kill, rate, mice ard over cestructs\ 6 enima #,wiich cao be used in place of the torturing iosirumente now employed for euct pure poe hous Of the Bociety, O40 ways cor. of *! HE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TH Prevention of Cruelty io Animales being ja tna Gaily recoips of ietters irom citizens, complaining o cruelty snilicied on bores by beating and aliowing them, when disabled, slowly to perish of want upon the pavement wheie they bave jalien, respecituily iniowma the pabhe that all complaint made io it, oF whatever character, are completele ineffectual un leas ecoompanied by the aie aud address ot the ine jormant—as wellastoat of the offender, aud ober particul are Phe peciety would gladly redress these wrens; but t do #© it must be put ia possession of all the om HENRY BERGH W. C,H, WADDELL, See sale ag __ 26 Bionwway cor, of 12th st, ai 8 SPRUCE STREE«, NEW YORK, AUG. Jat, i50.—Dissolution of Parumorship—atr. WM, bh. O APLN has this dey withdrawn irom the firm of CHAWIN, BROMELL, 8CU PT & OTKRERFE, Tie bustoces Gob and catalogue privting) will be carriea on a veudl at theo. by the remaiuiug part- pers, HROMELL, BC O'RERrE. Ali out- standing accoua evettiod by us, Orcers for P.inting of eve ripen solicaved, BROMELI, BLUIT & O'K } Sean Prpiers, 5 spiuce at. Wa. B. BROM Wat. , CHAPIN, JOHN BCUTL, EUGENE O'KEEFE, iz SEWING MACHINES, EW WHEeLER & WILSON, GROVER & Baker, Wilcox & Gibbs’ eswing macuines tor sale and torent, privilege to exchange gives, V W, WICKES, Tid B.oadway, cor, Astor Place. ow SEWING MACHINES—DOWN TOWN OF: fice for tliat class machines; machines for sale, fo rent of @xcbange: pat ien: allowed on purchase; Miachines sold on part payment; machines Lought an: repaired, at 110 Loonaru at, 4da.8 Kaet of Bivadway, formerly at $50 Brow iway 44 ‘O RENT, BY THE MONTH, OR WILL Le eold at iow rates—sewing Machines, of all the beat uinkers, ot 20 uw icb eve, Pecsous wil hud ii to theu advantave io cail here betore buying or reviing machines; stowe's, W. & W's, Singer's fa. muy apa No. %, aod otae eon band. 2Ty ‘PM UE AETNA NOISELESS LOCK STITCH +O» ing machin Manuiacturea by PLANER, BAL NDDORE & CO. lepot 84 Bowery. __ 318 VV HEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA chines, 939 Preawen cor, $o4 ra Machines AC)USLOd. (0 10) par wT auoW purchased, J. LIS, “From a jimited busi md: is haa Becomes” recogn sed AUCTION NOTICES, AUCTION SALE OF FINE CITI BELL & INGRAHAM will ee) (ils ua o'clock, at 55 New Bowery, b: gate a fine assortment of tpl cutlery, Kalves, forks, spoons, ha:dware, ete. PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY aT ft o'clock, by Joba Mortimer, 15 East Br ‘s and women's cloth , wiik, deleine, aad calico ¢ Laws, clotks, remnants, sheets, cliihe, spreads, quilts, blankets, coats, panis, and ovber valoacle goods lot of go.d and siver watches, ld plstowm, opers lssees, rewing machines, tools, &c. By order N. TICH, 297 Sd av Ww AWNBROKER’S SALE OF MEN'S Clothe JEVOITYs i ing—K. FIELD, Auet'r, 489 Pe will sell om ¥ rider, Aug. 10th, at 11 o'clock 9 gasortinent of men's clothing, worthy th tiom of the trade. eco) | 1 Ss, AUCT, WILT SEI R, &, Rouris ct siock, at 438 Canal shal ‘This Day, at variety of new end Jd-band fursiture, cons: everything needed br housekeepers. 1 Ricuarp FIELD, AUCLIONEFR—Sales- Tourn 459 Pearl will sell on Thursday, Aug. Vib, at 1] o'clock, @ hou the entire furnisure In the ment found ins private dweili tion of toe trade SQ HERMAN, AUCIIONEER, WILL SELL eo Thursday, Autust 9th, at 10'9 o’slock, at No 18 Bowery, the ‘entire stock of @ wholesale liquor vis: About 4) bbls, of Bourbo aye whiskies, gio, brandies, port and sherry wines, 50 bbis. Freneh spirits, alebouvi and other liquors; alse ale positive, 113 omnpri th aa! assort- it rcorhy she or DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO TWO AND thiee years aod wounded seldiers and the sol- dior’ mino) ehddron or parents of soldiere who died in she service, Icrrased pensions to widows having eblidren, J. PUNT, 24¢ Broadway, “4 ATTENTION—TH & NEW BOUNTY AND other claims cojecied FREE OF € by the Soldiers’ an iors’ Employment Arency, 136 Canal st 0}. HERMA Ss, Ma RMi CLAIMS--D, PRATT, LA amining clerk in the Wer Department at Wa ingion, has opened a ciaim office at 28 Coamber room No. 3. His long experience tn set lemeat of army accounts insures piompt col'ection uf bounties undertue new lew, & 13 “A DDUIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS cr belisc: deceased soldi pty will rece BLOWN & CO. Park Pace DDiTIONAL BOUNTIES OF @50 AND #100 to all two and three year and wounded soidiors, their widows ana heirs, promptiy collected @ U.S. Army Claim Agency, JRam bere at. oa Bou NTIRS AND PEN NS—@100, @50,— 2 new pension laws, giving inci essed peasions to soldiers who have lost one hand, or o9e oueat to Widows and o ns, $2 per month for each child under 16, bavet pasred by Congress suew seat be relatives of eceed setaiere bounty jaw givi 8\W more bounty. 1 ara now ready with the new dianks to make ap- ications tor the above pensions and bounties. rhe #100 and $60 bounty to soi cannot be sp plied for until! the Secretary of War issues the preper a, LBOtreesionty which will be abous lat r. urate coples of al! the above laws for sale for 30 cents, or 10 conte eac " KA each CHARLES NETILETON, 111 Broad by mecial toi Noun i. Tin tee! . AX, Bavor of 8 i : Refers 7) 350 BeOUNTY—SPECIAL ATTENIION PAID te the coliec ion of bounties. Fees say #5, to be pad when collected. Hoare rTP. Mat 284 Weed b ot. Bs: 2 witnesses and di charge. evs J warded, WILLIAM a INDER ALT. t laws, pete ene ces ete Ofnere romptiy attended to, as the Arm, ‘sb Mercer 6 N.Y. Branch By i Bi ooklyn; cor South 7th and Tet, Wilstams- buigh, and $8 Market et, Newark, N.J. MJ. H GIN» & CO, Bw B' JUNTY — CAUTION—SOLDIERS AND their heirs are cautioned against the numerous auvertements soliciing ir clams to bounty an- der laws just passed, Sodiersof 1561-2, and others, or their heire, are now entitied, anu shoud appy letter or in person at this ofiice for iniormation, an: us deaned, tueis claime wid Le forwarccd, Unit Slates Anuy Ageucy, No 243 Hroadway, Op overs, New York City, tormerly of 64 Beeoker et, 367 BOUNTY, BOUNTY—180 YORK STREET, Brook yn.—Soldicre who bring tneir discharges prompuy tor colevtion. ya! be the fits to receive it. Call or address ©. F, FLOAT, 15 York st., Brook- lyn. ae B19 EQualization BOUNTY AND ALL back bounties, prize money collecte , and pen- in sions obtained. lafurmasien free, ard bo aavance charges, H. B, BROWN & OO., 119 Nassau at, 171 SOLDUEKS ENTITLED TO BOUNTY UN- \ der new law should apply at once, Arrears of Pay, pensions and prize money colecied and ad- vances madc od ee asency, F, B. BWikT, tw Broadw o4 8. SANITAhY COMMISSION PROTEC- « tie War Claim Association, 828 Br Is being desirable to close the business of t tive War Ciaim Associavion at as early a oy ne pow sible, no mo.@ caime will be taken, Mr. HENRY GREENFIELD, lave Secretary, has opened an ofhce at ill Nassua st, and will, ab our request, prosecute all claime against toe eovernment ior soidiers and sailore aud their heirs, at the iowest rate, whore the tee is not fixed by act of Congress. We will reter all applicants to Mr, GREENFIELD. HOWARD POT ahh, WibidAM EB. DODGE, THLODORE ROOSEVELT, Executive Com 313 1) ( WILL BE ADVANCED TO $20. 000 Soldiers in sums ker, 193 York D—ON MONDAY, A WHITE NAN- woat, ‘The owner can vave ber by paying ex- penses, Apply to Bb. REORVAN, 114 Sullivan 0.173 Lost — BANK BOOK ON GREENWICH paviugs Bauk, No, T4490. The finder wul be rewarded by eaving at bank, JOUN MoKENNA, depositor, od L05!- YESTERDAY ABOUT Ti O'CLOCK an ao 6th Av car. coming down town. A pocket Louk comuAining @emalieum of money, Alsoalaich ky. Lbe fluger wil, be suitably rewarded by retura- lug it to LOT Weet 28.u at, y N ONEY FOUND IN FIRS? AVE—Inquire in MICHAL GOUGu's, pork store, 338i Ist ave, bet 2usb aud les ate, 15 $5 REWARD—LOST, A BLACK AND tan Anrwers tothe nameot i[P, Had collar aud OF OD. 1 ue above reward will be gives by ng him at 6 W. 40.bet. ¢, GOULON, 915 $15 REWARD— Ost aun MONDAY a 2 Bellevue a hb, Ple beitenit to ly ivi oR He top fost, ied © the ubuve ieward. No questions asked. 164 $25 REWARD—LOST BETW. NEW o~*/ Village and West Farms, N. Y., about thice Wewas go, # Very small black and tan teirier dos. Answers to the name of JACK, lhe reward will be paid toeny one brimging him to No, 18 Wee} 27th street, N. ———————————— MUMSES, CARMIAGES. &o XPRESS WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP, b A 600d as Rew. Can ve seen at ¥5 Wort Sas POR SALE—THE NICEST MULE IN THR city, For par.icutare, ap) 1a tHe gi Odes oF S02 Thu ay, near Sid at, FPOR SALE CHEAP—A BAY HORSE, % 90.0, 16 Dauds Liga, quick traveuuer, suiable ir ay business, Cad lor 2 days at 31 Uourpends EF Mk SALE—A GREY PONY, 15 HANDS waiters hans (ote tts, mua Borsa asc 600d 868 of harness, Cali as 168 ied For SALE—2 DRAUGHT HORSEs, JUST from the couatry; sound and kind; fast waikers; i ttn the Lowa soca 14

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