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— oe ———_—___.- y N Ww yO 2K SUN” Rack to the Fold. 6.490 Dead having been Aipssed of. not incindine ETY VorIces | AUCTION SOTICES, eit 3 Ls ae ines dese taantnaie, 65 patti rtd; tbe Sahat rarer “! fo i r PUBLIC F 1H ey SU bj bee ive AULL'KR=OFFICE NO Ly oe ‘ wee t ati t on Monday 5 “ L ' Mi é ‘ : Ph] WEDS) < DAY MORNING, AUG, 15, 1866, | Se New Jersey Btate Seuator, # vas pid check See eer Rovio A ue i 15, Sector i be Je owes, vileell thie day @t 1 o'clock. tie O80 “Radical,” and wien the election of @ United toc’ end fixtures ot the Wine a looon, 229 Bast 4th et: good titts let ave, this evening, 7 clork ' hw Sil) be eduressed by Mr. Geo. B. eily sod Mr. . (rood @ ngung, aad excellent music on the cucimer by Prof, Hindle. Pal GARKOLL, Prest. J. 8, COL GHLIN, Ree. droves, 1Taifc : for very good Ken'ueky and Ohio ~ GRAND TEMPERASCE MEE iING 8 “tie,” thus preventing an election, His party | Durhama, of to 7'6 ewt, iT and for yess Site set et by F.M.T.A B.S d ’ if w * 8 ee ° ° band/ed him without gloves for what they called pig @h the close of the Pards to-day, . Speaking by Mr. Gallacier, Prandent of the his apostacy, and it was thought that he had gone Sheep and Lambe.—We report no change in the mperance Convention, and Mr. Joyee, of Brook i i t, prices still rul- Singing br M ars and Gai heels over bead with the Jounson party. it seems, | *%* ait aky the ma prie Klumnmand | ney, Mire enetch ae gad, Gat however, that he has repented and now wautes for the peores er quality | H.odie oo the duleimer to get back into the political pastures from whence |} Lager Heer <5 small degree atiributable to the very unterorable Btatos Senator to fil! the place made vacant by the | Sather With few Luvere aud fewer inyuiries om @jection of Mr Siockrom came up, last winter in (Re, Pest CL peeemare, fe hx at Mag A Ts Me the New Jersey Lerisiature, (he said Boovmr mc: | arcordingly 4e reduction on Inet weeks prices was ceeded, by voting with the Democrats, in causing | #)mitied thas: For the first pick or the best beentelie, ice voX, ‘arge double walnut table, etc. Positive sale. 1i¢ L Moriarty, AUCTR, WILL SELL AT isl Chatham et, thie d 11 o'clock, 60 low feather beds, ree, &e, &e, from “" joving. Also from a dry gouds and fancy store the naval assortment, Also 200 counierpanes. bia ketr, &e, isi JAWNBROKER’ SALE—BELL & INGRA- AM will ee |, on Thursday, at Ju o'clock, at 68 New Mowery, J6)loteof valuable clothing, hosiery, waeclrs, jewelry, &c. Order of M. LEVI, 22 Eb dricye at. 9 Te Advertisers. W» would semim remind our advertising patrone that ‘vir favors willbe “too Inte for ciawific ation,” wures bended in at our counter before nine e’clock, Character of the Philadelphia Convention Ls viewing the Conventicn which is now aasem- ble! im Pailadelphia, the attention of the observer in fret attracted Ly the hevwrogenelty of that Con- _Fention, Never before, im the history of our Government, wus such # variety of political hues furni ly. in abundan hile priine Tote are scarce Pres. T. FAY, V.¥. 1. A sec in" prams tll pled kd bape Pecan idm ay, Me new eppearsin the Now Jers inp ee ee | A GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MAET- | THOMAS Gh mirikes the observer iss corollary of the first—that aA bee recede G@ a w qwhieh Cows and Calves. —Onr remarks of Inet week, re- ne of the Vather Ma Ladies 3. A.B, o'clock, the entire furnjture @he sesembiage is truly # National Convention, as sey papers in s letier to Governor Wann, in which garding the market for cows, are applicable 0-4 this ednveda Sth end ttth ete £ Sd ave, bet. fovite} as th Ww. WITTERS, AUC’R—SELLS Tuts cha * ” d. while he urges the latter to call a special session of the | common stock till being entirely neglected. really choice cows will command extensive rates. Legislature to ratify the Constitutional Amend: | jhe sale ot achoice Durham with cali, for $180, 0c. ment. He is very much afraid that the next Leg- | curred today. Veal calves are quoted at 12al2sc jor prime, with @ ecarciiy even at t figures, ialature may be Democratic, and that itmay re | wniie commom grades ate plenty at ia fuse to endorse the amendment. Neither Soovar bal Barve Sty Leos tale a 6 he yA gf nor his letter would be worth noticing 'f thiecase ine lower, live, corn ‘ed bwing quote to . were not s good illustration of the fact that politi- cians, like other prodigies, are prone to retura to Ph iy.. ‘aad ot tera rH om erat thee their old haunts for @ slice of the fatted calfwhen | . 4 lamhe, showing an increase of 941 beeves, 14 they find that political stervation stares therm i> | cows, 310 vents, and decrease of 453 sheep and lambs. the face elsewhere. Vleur and Grats. - New York, Aug, 74, 1866, t is withoutehange #n- Extra do at $8 ¥oadS 75; Meleims to be, It is made up chiefly of pollti- steve, as all euch bodies are; but every State in the Union, and nearly every variety of poliiical opinion is represented init, In fact, it is the first Convention that we have bad ia the United States within twenty years that base just claim to be catied national. Gince the disruption of the old Whig party, whose §last convention was that which nominated Tartom for the Presidency, in 1548, the opposing partice have both been mectionslthe Republicans having founded * strictly Northern orgamzation, with the extinc- Mion of slavery for ite aim, and the Democrats Raving ranged themeslves upon the Bouthern eide, for the protection of slavery, It is true that the Democrats have always claimed to be « national party, but for many years they have only beeu mmarpers of that title, The best evidence of this i letcher; neing by Mise Mickel and others, Come early, JO)(N (, Presifent. 4 COMt ONE AND ALL TO THE MO» J Pic Nie of the Hibernian Benevolent Society. ‘The friends of the Socie'y and the pubiic generaiiy will plesce take notice that the Pie Nic of said Soc:- ety will come off at Ela lark, 02d st, on Wednesday, August 15:h, weather permitting, iuatead of Lion Park, as their tickets and postersatate, The chance of place has growm out of @ nideretandiog be- tween the parties about the at which their Pic Nic was to come off. The Committee will ue their best endeavors to make amends for disappointment caused by the chan B o'clock P.M day at 2 o'cloc 404 Canal et, ining roorm kitehen furnitu ne bedding linen, China, glass, siiv y thing for housekeep.ng, in lots to oy A TEW GENTLEMEN OR LADIES, OR goutleman and wife can be accommodated with board, Call 176 Weat #t, wear Sthavenne, sv WIDOW LADY COULD ACCOMMO- date two reprc.abie girls thrt works out with board at 230 Chr se at, top floor, front. . GENTLEMAN ANO HIS WIFE CAN BE secommod the com orte of specuable c derma mod Pe ee ae is FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, Siitable for @ doctor o: eutiemen, aiso furnished roome Jaucing will be kept up uatil so thatall may have an opportunls, enjoy them . Tickets 95 cents each, to bad at the gat 1@ day of Pic Nic, The b. rerun diiectto the rround, PATRICK ¢ Pree, PETER MULDOON, Bee, THOS, CONNOR, Treas ait FATHER MATHEW T. A, B. SOCIETY, No. bof New Yors, will hold a Public /emper ance Meetin thelr splendid Hall, cor. of 474b at. at 74 o'clock P precisely. ‘The . Larkin, aud . Burns, of the a to Chicago. “ou The flenr me ‘The President and Aecretary Baewarn are going Exita—low grades a“ 7 ag ns: ol to Chicago in the latter part of thie month t at- | at $5 Tia#11 90; low grades of Canada Extra, ¢ 0 $0, rive Kouthern, tend the ceremony of inaugurating the Douglas +h o. scat hcpetladinnne: 4 : Grain.The wheat market js tame and unsettied, monument. The route mapped out for their ute eke SS Geant A3 1; Amber, Milwaukee, jourvey, and the length of time required to per | gy gu, form \t, reminds us of the trip made by Douglas Oats, —Law y room; also (wo re. al allthe week, b3 ae a, Wisconrin, 46e47¢; Chicago, hot, BsadOc ; New Jersey, G6abTe ; and Mtate, 69'4a60e, , 5 suitable for housekeeping, Luquire all the week at statement ts seen in the fact thas just previous to | in 1560, on that memorable © visit to his mother.” | Corn, Is lower. Western unsound being quoied eoiael inaiee t watreg. Sper wil lus Easex at. 1i6 he war they bad almost the unanimous support resided in the interior | @t Tieatic: and sound mixed Weratern, Sos5lige ; The mother of Mr. Doug of New York, and the ‘Little Giant,” in going from Wasbington to ber home 6 edall overthe New England States, making stump speeches in every important town, Douglas wae then elec A FEW YOUNG MEN CA movated with good day board; Call 426 Fourth ave, bet. 30th and front room, A. HEW YOUNG LADIES AND A MAN and wife can be secommodated with board: mod- Downing Smith and Mise EF ance of all members ie Preat_ HENKY J, UWART eS Western White, 8105 ; Round Yellow, Sdadvc, Hay Market. a i 4 the Gouth, while every Northern Stats repu- DANL- KERWIN, Minted them. The Republican party never really peti 189 Maimed to be mational. Is openly made war upon the favorite “institution” of the Bouth, and asked . Aug. 14, 1866, rich has m RABLE—YOUNG MEN’S FATHER 'T. A. B, Soclety No, 2 of N. Y., Pall 8h Wea st yA A ia Grea pabiia meeting this aH Ex, rus, by 113 Leonard sh pecs < 'e s se yet reported, ana prices 5 pe tollowing genticmen w roadway. fo favors from the States Bouth of Mason snd | tionoering for the Presidency © do not say | ¥ ‘vin. 1 Than ipping, and ers the meeting: George W Plunket, Conden >) wa Dixon's line. Therefore whatever may be said | thatthe President and the Premier are going > for retaii lo . Good singing, Also sume superior OARD WA Private pgsinat the antecedents of delegates to the Phila- | Chicago on # speech-making tour, although the | =—— —— ————— sic on the piano may be expected. JAS. J. be family by @ young man; terme e6 per week. Ad Aaiphie Convention, is must be conceded abet the body, as whole, is national in We character, and entitled to the con- sideration and respect which rightfully belong to uch an assemblage. Dut while thie much is con- ceded to the Philadelphis Convention, ite nation- slity will avail nothing with the people unless it shall act as @ national body, and prove that itis bonestly devoted to the welfare of the Union now and hereafter, It will be judged according to ite works—not by its comphexion—and the scrutiny pt abet work wil! be clove. The people are always wuspicious of new political movements, and while Shey are ready to endorse and support any politi- cal party in whose professions they have conf- Bence, it need not beex-pactod that they will rush Diindly into the arms of » new organivation. Bue sensible and thoughtful class of vot- pra, who aim to mubserve tho interests of the souatry, are looking with much concern upon the Beings of the Philadelphia Convention. They feel Abat our national politics should be raised up from Bhe mire of sectionalism in which they have long Deen imbedded, and they neturally hope thata broad, patriotic, national political foundation will be laid at Philedelpbia, upon which all true Union men may unite, Will these hopes be gratified, or Will the Convention confirm the predictions of the Radicals, by making the welfare of the Union sub Rrdinate to the convenience and comfort of late febels? The crcision will soon be given, and drees 52 Frankiort et 16 Bes WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employment, should apply at the News. bore’ Home, 12> Fulton at 400 time allotted te the trip, aud the slightly “ cir- euitous’’ route chosen, would furnish an excellent ac oa aea tae stare Whos opportunity. We do not insinuate that their object | metism aro being daily cured by Metealfe's Great isto stimulate the public interestin the Philade!phia | Kheumai'c Remedy Sold by all druggiase. us Convention, 60 ea to overshadow the Radicals, Howe sewing Machine © although it would doubtless be « good thing to ted fog N.Y, bliin Howe, Jr., Prosiaent, 4g3* keep up the exciternent unti! the time for holding | “Ww becler & Wilson Lock Stuch Sew! the October elections, The tour of the President | Machine and bu'ton Hole Machine, 626 Broadwa; and Mr. Sawann will occupy abous three weeks, Grover & Huker’s First arom concluding about the middie of Heptember, and baal I ag de tag veg ater ag Pog 1 a during that time they might, if they were so | facturers, 495 Broadway, N inclined, make sperches enongh to keep the Badi- | Brooklyn, a... me ‘ : Mots Chemical Pomade Restores Gray calarmployed iu combatting them, thus gaining | nei, keeps it gicesy and from falling out, and is de- the advantage of offensive warfare. The visit to | ciuedly the best proservation for the rrr a. Chicago, of course, is to pay a tribute of respect te Bold by Ku » 10 Astor Hou “The Elliptic Lock-stitch Sewi the memory of the man whom the President re chine, with vit the latest improvements can, t iz 7 atiachments; incomparably the best tor amily use kee belaeldcat ld Lest pes yogis aa 7 Elliptic 8. M. Co, tah Broadway. Agents wanted.414 nitter political opponent o Me i aRD, “Sianmncle & calae, 214 Nath aver ber 24ch aod 26th eta, —Dr, 1. JH EL, o e The Right Sort ef Talk. Faculty ot Medicine of rare nad Now hort Mates . 01 c 4 n U. s, Navy during the jon, will give Tne mos commendal le bh that bas ze Lope Abe ie ss Jeu Oe tee vakete cctubcanteent emanated from an ex-rebel, was that which Gov + from 2t0 3 and § to 9’. M. Oun, of Bouth Carolina, delivered in Philadelphia | ———————_——— on Monday evening. It was mot only senmtlc but DEATHS, ot Not A NS—Od Monday, Aug. 13, William D. At- patriotic, and if the Boutherm people will only Ki Ate Po 441 vade of BU kare, endorse the sentiments expressed by Goversor His frends, and those of mie Jauher,t are reenee ¢ t- . comm fully invited to attend the funeral, m his late Ons thoy Witt n0y long bare cauae to ¢ ete seine residence, 151 Kanet 10th et, on Weinesday afternoon, their exclusion from representation in Congress. | Aug, 1D, at 1 o'clock, aye | Governor Onm said that the issue between the SARULETT—At Bughland Dell, on Saturday, ¢ 9 % li F, and Mage, North and the South, previous to the war, was {et a iadeighio, ae shentue ents upon the question whether the States or the Gien- | days, a SPECIAL NOTICES. ice Breas. 126 t 8, Sec, CMANUS, CIRCLE F, B.—A REGULAR meeting of the avove Circle will be he'd on ‘Thureday evening, Aug. 16th, at 5 o'clock, at their rooms No, 394 Hewery, Punctual attendance ts de sired as business of great timportance wil! be tra ected. By order of FRANCIS FITZPATRICK, Centre, JAMES GUILFOYLE, Sec. ui VU, 2—HANDS ALL ROUND—A GRAND Pic-Nic and Cotillion Excursion of the Father Mathew 1. A.B. Society No.¥% of New Yorks will take piace at Jones’ Wood. on Wednesday, August 15th thie being the 4th annual pic-nie, The Com- mittee having charge of thia excursion hee lets nothing undone to make this one of the grandest pc Bice of the season, The Woods will be open at 9 o'clock A, M., at which hour dancing wil! commence, onder the supervision of Mr. James Delianey, and continue until 6 o'clock P.M. Conueli's celebrated Band is engaged tor the cecasion, Admission 25 ete. Tiekete can be bad of auy of the Committee, or at ‘ate of the Woods on day of the N he members ot thie society are mo their Hail on Wed the above date, at 5 o'clock, precisely, (withous re- €alia); also the Cadets attached wo No, 2 (in unstorm shirt and cap), 80 asto proceed in a body to Joune’ Wood and participate in the excursion. Shoukl the weather prove unfavorable the excursion will te Postponed, aad due notice will be given. fy order ot JAS, BAUSEH, Pres. GhU. SMITH, Chatiman of Committee on Excursion, THOS. BURR HAN, Ree. see, 108 HE JOHNSON NATIONAL UNION Association will hold a Grand Meeting ab their Headquarters, 415 Grand étreet, on this Wednesday veping, August HRs at 6 o'clock, ROBERT D. KICK, Press. THis RY W. KELLY, Treasurer, GEORGE W, TRINDALE Will be present, HE FATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SOCT- ety, No. 4, will hold a Public Temperance Mee! fag attheir Hall, cor, of Houston and sheriff sis, on ‘ FURSISaeD ROOMS TO GENTLEM ty the day or week, at tho Exchange, ae ow Canal at. ROMS To Let, WITHOUT OR WITH board, to single gente or gentiemen aad ther Os, op ressonable terms, in a private family, as Weer tsth et, Call ail the week, wv 1 SUIT THE TIMES—LODGINGS AND meals 5 cents each, for young sit the Qirts Lodging House, 205 Canals, N.Y, *ituatious obtained tor those out of employment, ey OUNG MARRIED LADY WOULD LIKB to board with « lone widow lady, or to tske room wah ber, Address or come to 40> Weatdth at, Jd floor, back room sb mano- York, and 286 Fulton 364 6) GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- ~ cated with nicely turn rooms aad board ia private family, At 107 296b at. 100 6) RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BB accommodated with board or lodging in a private family, at 216 Centre a Apply for 8 da 195 ©) ResPECLABLA SeWING GIRLS CAN be accommodated with board, where they cao pave the coufora ot @ home, at 61 West 24th st,rear th av. YOUNG MEN AND 2 LADIES WHO *7 work out of the house, cen be accommodatod with good board in a private iamily, Callall this week ap Nu, 29 Lawin et, N.Y 6s 3 OR 4 YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- *Fdnved with Piring at Jai) vid Cali ail week ec, A band of tiasic lw good board aed 7 err rooms by ap> , Cor Oo Old et; eutrance in eral Government is supreme. The Soush took BURNHAM—On Tuesday, Aug. idth, Oliver B. Wedn ning, at 7's o'clock, speaking | ———— ——_— ak ~. | Guring its penden: ham, axed 66 6 by Mr, Ed . Good singers r ae : a " ie one only hope for the best, the ground of extreme Siate rights, and appealed Rare earninees and fends of the farnily are respect- | will be present, ‘I a to this belevy ATTEN ION—TH® NEW BOUNTY AND Another War (load in Eurepe. to the final human arbiter-—war-—to settle the dis- | fully inyited w attend the funeral, trom the resi- | will meet on Friday evening, at 7's o'clock. PAIK, nee of hisson, Wm, W, Burn. 249 Weet 12vib sioM, | st,on ‘Thuresday afternoon, Ang b and | Hisremaina will be taken to LAMB, P EDWAKD KYAN, Kee, sec, 121 ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812—ALL those that have not taken t.ckets for our Pxcur sion of August 2id pease call at 4 City Hall Viece, one door irom Chanibers st floor, and get their supply, aud billsalso, MH. RAYMOND, Ch'in, AB DALLY, Bee. ud LOST AND FOU Lost—A BANK BOOK, NO, 268,051, ON the Bleecker street Hank, on Tuesday morning, 4b ant, between Lexington avenue, Sith street. st avenue and Biet street; if the finder will leave it at the Bleecker « nk, or at S85 Slat street, tween *®, will receive a reward, as it belon # tO ® poor person, 9 OST OR S!IOLEN—BANK BOOK NO, 26,63, of the Exmigramt Industria! Savings Bank. The tinder wil be rewarded on leaving it foapee *:) 2 Our Atlantic Telegraph dispatches this morning tre highly important, The re-opening of hontili- des Detween Prussia and Bavaris is threatened, 2 it is also announced that Prussia bas positive- refused to accede to Narotron'’s demand for the Pxtension of the Freach boundary line to the river oe, This news is ominous of another and » roore disastrous war than that which has just perminated. Ih is not yet publicly known whether MaPo.son intedds to attempt the enforcement of Jus demand by inaugurating a war against Prus- but from bis well-known character, we can ly look for anything else. Naro.zow must pave known before he made the demand for the Bhine territory, that Prussia would not accede pois, and he is not the man to take Bach action without well weighing it (n advance md making calculation for every contingency, “s war between France and Prussia would not ly be disastrous to these governments and to pute. The North conquered, and the d says Governor One, ‘is tar more complet ios interment, final than any which could come from the highest DRIGNAN—Drowned, off Fert Biehmond, 8. L, judictal tribunal." He declared that “the question | Aug. ith. 1466, A. J, Drignan, lase Captain Sith i 1 cock’ of the right of secession had been sottied completely ae Oy 4 and later of Sd Regt. Hancock's of bis age. end forever, and the results of the war had decided is of the family are reapect- ” fully invited to atten: that the General Government is supreme."’ In AL BOUNTY TO TWO AND three years soidivre; also to wounded mem, Ar rearsof pay, pensious and prize money collected, - other claims collected, free of charge. by the Boldiers' and Sailors’ Employment Agency, 156 aj. Gen. F, C. BARLOW, See of States _M MeMAHON, Corp'n Att'y, Hon A 23 «ER, Adyisery Board, Oo, BEB Advances mace, at old established Agency, F. & SWI 1, 200 Broadway, ue the funeral, from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Henry Pritchard, 277 this decision, he said, the Southera people ac- | Henry st, this Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, 129 . FATON-On Tuesday morning, at 6 o'clock, efter quieece in all sincerity, With regard tothe Ne: | ioe oy painful ilivess, Margares Eaton, widow of (onal debt, he said, that it was created by the She late James Raton. ai aa MN ea relatives ap nds family a - country at largeand as the country is now Nani quosted ‘to aitend the funerai hom the Methodist ’, a ti vere alike | Pipiseopal Church, cor, of Garden and 4th sis, bo: both Moria e8< Rawtae: bows: enetions ii? : ken, N.J, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 366 in honor forced to aid in tis liquidation, Through- Tete tha 984 yess of hor ans, of sonsani- ont the speech Governor Osx took high mational | gi, lila Hille wi eof Joho Fille" " ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- grounds, and while we feer that be represents | +1, °° (vied to attend the funeral, from her late but esmall minority of the Southern people, bis veoldence, A Harrison st, on Thursday afiarnoem expression of sentiment is calculated to inspire | St © o'clock. GALLAGHER—Snaddenl . Ana Galla- hope that a better feeling toward the Govern: se, wees ot Wiliam an at nelare. af i lat bela. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the tam are ROeG) 16 GTOWION Up aeAeas the % a Fevee respectfully invited te ‘attend the tuneral, trom her RMY CLAIMS—D. PRATT, LATE EX- smining clerk War Department, bas opened am office at 20 Chambers «t, room 4. His long expert. ence in settlement of army accounts insures romps collection of bounties under new jaw. re APPLICA 58 FOR BOUNTY OR PEN- sion shvuld apply to Col, J. W. LEWIS, 482 Broadway. Information (ree, Money advanced om approved claims. Bank, 61] Chambers at. If vot found, appl will be made tor a new book on Ist Sept, : OST—PASS BOOK NO, 11,834, ISSUED y Mechanics and Iraders’ Savings Lusiiutioa, © finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO 2 AND 3 years and wounded soldiers, aud the widows, miner children or parents ot soldiere.» ho died ip the rvico, roved ye . P-HUNT, it Broadway, ow eeey: Aboly, tod “A TTENTION—1 HE FIRST 38 REGIMENTS a OST OR STOLEN-BANK BOOK NO. . f of N.Y, V's are now entitled to bounty; alse — _ late residence, 145 Baxter et, this Wednesday moru- witows of 3 and 9 months volunteers. Call ut territory im dispute, but it would endanger Financial News, Markets, &c. jug, at lu c'ciock, lia 42,15), of the Emigrant Industrial Savings | SILELDON’S Bounty Agency, 7 Beekmamst. Sul e' . nd > 7 N-On A 4 lie 1 Bank, ‘he tinder will be rewarded on leaving §t at | mary nc eee peace of al] Europe. The minor German States | New York, Tucaday, Aug. 14,6 P. M.—The after- | HORN On Aug, 16 Jal ance laughter of | the Hank, 51 Chainbeis.at.. If not found, application A’ SHELDON'’S OLD OFFICK, 7 BERK. = 4 ould be the battle-groun:!, and the desolation to | 200 quotations of the general Stock market, com: | 75°40, will be made fora book on the 20th a Angus. man st. New York Additional bounties to dis = web they would be subjected would be keenly by the large German element in our own popu- mn. We hope that something may luterpose to Veut the threatened danger, but as the matter w looks, there is great reason to apprehend that Worst part of the European war is yet to come, Werk of the Convention Se Far and to Come, We this morning publish the full proceedings of De Philadelphia Convention om yesterday, to- pared with those of yesterday afternoon, show @ . the Soerel vill take place from ie residence of decline in prices ef from ‘4 to2 per cent, Govern- or father, Hiam 8’, South Brookiyn, this ines % lowk, mente were imactive at yesterday's quotations, Gold | Wedseelay afternoon, at J o'clock, Gelltorate sapere please copy. closed at 160}§. Money was extremely easy at 486] gyirii—in this city, on Monday, Aug. 13th, Mre. percent, Foreign exchange was firm at 107% 8 105 | Louisa, wife of Isaac Smith, in the 66(m year of Ler Z ' age, born in the town of Bungay, Engiand for bankers’ billsom England at 60 days, On Change | Hr) ote ne ent be taken to the Meunt Olivet to-day Flour was 10c, a 16c. better for sound grades, Cenesers tor interment. 56 Wheat was 2c.a 3c, better, but quiet, Corn was —$_——— —— about lc. lower, Oate were dull and Ic. lower, Pork TRADE NOTICES, was firmer and more active, Boefwassteady. Lard | —-——— was heavy. sod Whiskey was nominal. TTENTION—A MEETING OF THE Stair CATHEKINE COUGILIN, Depeaitar, OST—ON TUESDAY OF LAST WEEK, a yollow di d on «leather strap, with an irom to the pame of "NEL." ‘The find- reward by returning bim + ag charged soldiers, widows, &:., and ail other men! claims collected as usual; 3 months’ ext for officers. — ADDITIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS ) or he promptly unde: sig ected by calling ou or addressing the | Arrearsof pa rize money col t. and pi pensions procured. Information fy". 4 O8T—BANK BOOK No, 22,587, ON EAST River Savings Hank, The finder will please leave it at the Bank, 3 Chambers at, Bar HOING ACROSS CATHARINE South st, N. Y., an antique sliver seal on of an arm Rpisig 8 develin on a tur lov ted ANTHONY & ARNOLD, 24) Broad way, oan Ba me BoUsTies, PENSIONS, PRIZE CLAIMS, ‘&c.—All claims under new and old laws collected by this long estabiished office, wounded sol: minor children @ntitied to increase Builders’ Association will be beld at 147 West | ret. By leaving it at i pens ud ejualizgation bounties, BH. B, BROW ther with much interesting matier relative to TOOK SALES—FIRBT BOARD, ag #h 08 Thureday i ning, Aug. 16th ist, berry ot, Brooklyn, $2 r rill be paid 2 | &CO., 119 Naseaw ob, N.Y, 261 . r 1.8. 6e,°81, 10 100 Quiekailver M... 6 * Stair Uullders are requested attend, as LW d— LOS’ > yiOllL IN: is page mee —_——_ F special reporters, It will be seen that uotbing | 19.40 1.5, 65,6-20's. 109 '6 100 Mariposa B..- of W. 8. CRANE, Pres._E. D. LACKEY, Bec, 483. | of Junuiic, Tho above reward will be p-id by pring: | soldiers who have fone hes arerece fon ond te done by the Convention yesterday except to | 2072 ge. '60.108'% 10 Boston Wat. I REGULAR MEETING OF THE DRY | ing her to M. RYAN, 71 Maiden Lane, 84 ae peg Ae ese | @ temporary orgarizetion, and appoius Com- y Dock Practical Painters Association, will be Pe under 16, b LY Cen. B been passed by Congress: also a new as NY ,, a Rk bounty |e Ving the relatives of deceased soldiers $/\0 more bounty, $10 REWARD—LOST, A YOUNG TALL bloodhound, with white breast; hearing on the name of “Leo.” ‘The finder, if 1 d, will re~ held at their lail, 21 Av D, this evening at 8 o'clock. CHAS, H, OPDYKE, Pre, WM. A. STEPHENS, bec. 48 on Credentials and on permanent orgavi- nm, These Committecs will report at noon to- Long eeive 10 rewaid from JOHN KEPPLER, “ fh atio hyd th tay gt eared ee — 7 2 “ 0) 7 ations for @ above i bou e Y, Upon the re-assemblage ef the Convention, ‘ 400 Readwog BR...) 115% BR KLAYER'S UNION, NO. 1, WILL | Greenwich ot, Wt. | The si and 955 bounty 10 soldiers cannot be ap: D an ranviee betaus Gt Gun cre ei eee Eee ey tie hold ite regular weekly meeting at Millimen's | =————————————————————— piled for until the Becretary of War issues (he propor regular ess pr » BRere | you) N.Y. 7s Bo Lm 04>, 4) Mich, Gen. B...110 | Hail, cor, 26th ot, aud Tih ave, on Wednesday even. MORSES, CARRIAGES. &c forms and fastructions, which will be about \he Let Pill be no difeulty about effecting the permanent | don Leu. te. G3. 30 MB. ola it Soi | Ink, Aug: loth. | Evory member ls expected to be as z SS STAATA eitlae of ail the above taco fr ied oth Fe asiness of Ym: reson _— —---- ao ee or vo la senization, for that hes already beew arranged, | 3510),, (fo... now BEM UNO do. 85 anche | eeetnelr consideration. Now.memvere are Inert. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY h soln 8 the question of credentials may be more diffi- ‘ 26 cents, or 10 cents each. CHARLES NETILETON, 111 Brondway, N N.Y. Oly Ref b: ‘ial Leni: NT. OOD NEWS! WE NOW PaY THB bounty under Act of July 28, 1866; $100 to ® JAMES HANLON, Prest, D. 0, CALLAGHAN, carriages, coaches, baroucbes, buggies, grocers’ Rec. Sec. lua buelness wagons and Ya-hand wagous, toning of at 10 Nevina st, brooklyn, Sle SORREL PONY FOR SALE—FOR want of use, 7 years olf, sound and Kind, and a feed traveler, either under the saddie or mm harness; fean. Enquire at 49 Grand at, foi 60 pult of settlement, The VaLuanpiatam class of ales =6are «the )6«6(only men who are ely © give avy trouble. If Van has ly made up hie mind to have « place the Convention, be will cerisinly bave 200 M Ge, 2 to I, 1000 Obio & Mise 1000 do. x 9000 Mich. So. zd M. 98 200 Chi, & N. W. Pf. 67, 1000 Gorlen Br, B,.. 9 ‘200 do.. Tiga6Th, 1000 Cui. @N.W.1,5T) S00 Chi oR +1 106% ou CoO0RERS, Nc ). 1—A SPECIAL MEETING 5650864 ~ will be heid at their rooms om Wednesday even- Aug. idih at 8 o'clock, All members are re- to attend,piece workmen in particular,as bu- it importance relative to that branch will be \ 86%. 3 = treneacted, FRANK NOLAN, Pres, JAS, BREN- pat 40 (rand wt, for 3 deys, __60 _ | years’ men; $6010 9 years! men. Cait at our offie BR for be represeute © strong Democratic tio cle & P. 4th; ie” 1% Tol. ew NAN, See, 116 B SAL 3 HORSES ; TW QT FOR oy > ‘Willigabungs aud “th Maka Ne ote, aud it will not do t treat him shabbily. Me Gontioenist Bik 10 i Nat OTICE—THE STH DIVISION L, U. B. vi nae Se SAE ne, ot Beey J. Ioatna & 35 ark, New Jersey. [MPoRTANT “To SOLDIERS— UNION CLAIM AGENCY, work ; fast rs. Aleo 1 «ra, 16 hands bigh, fit for baker, butcher, mi sad oF oxproce, or bandsome buggy horse, Apply at 263 East a Association meet on Thareday, August 16th 1806, at 7's o'cloek, in Milliman's Hall, cor, 26th at. aud ‘shove. !he members are invited to attend 60 Bt, Nicholas 100 Central Coa v0 Cum, Coal Sil’, Vat. is Bobody's fool, and Le knows wery en. 103100 P. Ft We well that, in the lauguaye of @ late New York iv ¥400 do.... 108 loo Chi, & Aon tN. ¥ Ly oder of the A jation, PATKICK BRADY, The Old Stand, 40 Park Kow, Times’ Building, New litician, ‘what she Democratic pariy needs is 3 PER, bin. 1 By 39 Pies. MAKIIN GOUDE Bec. WW R SALE—3 GOOD WORK HORSES. Fork-—Soldiors enuities te bounties by Ast of Cone wer.” If Mr, Wamp can make Val. believe that 100 Mu, & ot. Pad. G0 SEG BKRS—A MEETING WLLL BE They are7,Sand9 yoarsold, 1 biack horse, 16 flea Those entitied to increase of pensions, officers ie withdrawal is essential to the success of ‘4he held ta BOLOMON, 1 HIP JOINKRS—A REGULAR MEETING of the New York Ship Jomere’ ( uiow wall Le held at 267 Bowery on Thureday evening, Aug. 16cb. L, POWER», Preat, W, W.OVERALL, See, 194 PAlLors’ MASS MEETING—THE NEW York Journeymen Vatlors’ Protective and Bo 4 Uolun will bold, at the close ot the Conveu- hands and 3 bay marcs, 164 hands each, ‘They aio ll sound, Kind and fit ior cart, truck or any kind of work, Call at 224 East 19th at, tii! sold, 89 pve SALE—A LAKGE BAY HORSE, 7 oars old, 16 hands high, sound and kind, Buit- jor cart or truc ‘old for wautof use. Apply the southwest onraey of Cc FOR SALE—A HORSE SUITABLE FOR dnesday evening, 132 Hester ot. 3 entitled to three months’ extra pay, can have their claims prosecuted at by ca. duaueds “ Has: Feeoadan a eras euoe ae } ‘hose iors who si 1 ou office winter should poply in sely. Office open from é a.m, aetil 10 p.m. to accomModate those who cannot leave their business during the $F cet STON CUAL ACERT, Pack Rew See ON Oe bax 2641) New Yorke J Wations! Uuion"” movewent, we have no doubs Bbat be will abstain from the attempt to force Liw- cll upon the Convention. The organisation of the Convention will be the largest part of its work, Mbere is voting further for it to do after that Lu: @ Ox ups pistiorm for the now party, This will 000 Obio & diss 100 N.Y. Cen. KR... 200 Bpruce Lil) Coal 59 ( ee teases or the J en ‘Tuilore' 1 i any busin with top baker's wagon and har- INT ¥ probably be done iy aatring of resolutions, accom: | “59 11) Cen. K 1 ) ,B. Trades’ nlen, which se holding ite session 1a, Ne wt | news. Apply corer of Cook and: Morrell ste, Wil $100 AND 96) BODUTY COLLECTED panied, perbsps, by an address to tho people of | 1 Gre 3. SW Bl, & Ot LY Pe York, # nines meesing on Thureday evening, 16 jSmabargn, 8 at No. St, for Aug., 6S o'clock, at their Headquarters, Coburger Cattlc Market, Mail, No. ly btenton es, Ams salior having amy in- i ‘ y 7 1“ berost for Liuseci: ov the trade in general, is imviiod Nationa Daove Yarvs" lori Br, Are. 14, fo be present, Delegates from Chicago, Phiiadeiphte, After a week characterized by amore than ordi. | Wastiagion, lroy, Albany, Kemtecky, Connecticut Bhe United Sistes, These documents, however, fre pow in the com:-ieil pocket of Mr, Wamp, or wwe other leader of the Convention, aud is will and widows, eatra pay tor oflicers, Estabusb ai 1854, ans stad RRs SE cee enon WILL BE ADVANCED TC $20.000 Soldiers in sums of one dollax i ae OR SALE—A HORSE, SPRING CART aud harass to be sold cheap. Apply at the cor, of 1th sixeet aud les avenue, between Y and 19 o'ciock, 368 sot take long ior the Convention to go through | nary decree ef activity throughout the various Seypirerey Will adoress the Pay eyo of LD STEREC Eee py: <i Bi be made. si spe we 4 wales Re OPeration of aadoraine thaw orule wards im thie eity end vicinity (no lens them WiLLice CoRR Becta arte Ob sreRcor res VLatbs WANTED S'tpout shares, «r we Kenkes ivs

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