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THE NEW YORK SON. “SATURDAY MORN! The polities! lines have now !een drawn for the Fall election campaign, and the c of the North are celled upon 'o deck ‘will support. Thero are but two parties in the ‘Held, one of which is thet ponularly known an the Madical party ; and the other is the party »h ‘bes just been formally inaugurated by ths Povla- tdalphie Convention, Every voter who holds the ‘welfare of the country paremount to party inter- ‘ests, should now carefully cornpare the principles of the two organizations, in order to form au in- telligent conclusion as to their compara ive mer- tts, Ibis not difficult to make the comparison M@begroand upon which each stands iscleariy defia- ‘od; the lagues dividing them are plain and compre- ‘benstve,and there is no reason why any voter should. long hesitate in making bis choice. The plat- torm of the Radicals practically embraces the ac- ton of the majority party in Congress during the Mast session. They justify and defend the policy ‘of denying Congressions! represoniation t) the ‘Wates lately in rebellion, ani declare that these ‘Btates aba!) be exciuded until they shall have ‘eomplied with certain conditions, and submitiet ‘eo certam exactions, for which there is no const Monel warrant. The fact that « Southern member- elect to Congress ise good Union man, avails tin eothing with the Radicals, They refused to le en Arkanses representative take his seat, notwith- standing the fact thet the man was a gallant so! dier in the Union army all through the rebellion Moreover, the Radicals demand that the privilege “ euffrage shall be given to the free!- jen—s/ thing that New York and several , Mber Morthern Biates bave reported)y refused to fo fer the colored population. But with therecord he leat Congress before the public, It is not neces- ‘wary to allude at length to the policy of the Radi- val party. It may be summed up by saying that the North bas got the Seuth under its feet, and Were |) should keep it, The policy of the National Union party {s based upon magnauimity, iorgive- ‘sess aud liberality, while at the same time firm\y Gemanding security against & repetition of sever fon and rebellion. The platform «f that party ‘not only denies the right of secession jn emphatic Rerma, but 1* obliges the Bouth to forever renounce ‘slavery; to repudiate the rebel debt; to endorse the national debt, and to pay ® tribute of respect to ‘tbe soldiers who crushed the rebellion. Hore are four articles of agreement which the South signs by endorsing the Philadeiphia platform, ‘end the National Union party declare that no @Wurther concessions can rig ifully be exacted, They say to the people that the South 1s crushed, ‘Impoverished, nearly ruined ; that we require the ‘Boutbern people to give us susrantees for their fature good behavior within the (no, and we ‘mow believe that the good of the country will be Mest promoted by taking the Bouth by the hand, ‘mccepting its professions of renewed friendship, and cultivating kindly relations between the two ‘@reat sections uf the Union. The Radicals aud the National Union party agree upon the point that the Bouth should give cuarantecs for (uture good te havior, but the form:r go so {ar as to make require- ments which their owm Sistes bere at the North will mot accedeto. The differenee between then Me thie: The Radicals say to the Bouth, Wo have ot you down, and mean to keep you there.” The ‘Notions! Union party say to the South, ‘You are whipped; you have given guarantees for goo. conduct in the future: here is our hand, let us be friends." Which y will Conservative me. choose? - : mervaiive mer A Word To Colored Men The colored peo, je of this countsy are at present <p what may be terined & t ansition siate. The commencement of the late rebellion suddenly {n- Sugurated @ great change in thoir reiations to their white fellow-countrymen, and whether the fall benefits of this change shall be soon enjoyet, or be postponed to the indefinite future, depends doavery groat extent upon the colored people Soemaelves, The black maa should uever forges What every white person with whom he comes in vontact, belonys to one of the three following classes: 1st—Thoss who bitterly hate the ne- ro rece, and who arecenstavily watching forja justification of their hate, %4—Those who once belonged to the class of negro ‘beaters, but who have, by the events of the rebel. ion, been brought to regard the black man with « certain degree of respect, and aro almost ready to ‘admit that he who will fight for the flay sould be allowed to vote for the flag. ‘These also are watehers, but for reasons opposiie to those iu- Muencing class numb one, 81.—)ho88 who bave always been, and slwsys wil be, earnest and Consistent advocates of the rights of mas, jude- (pendent of race or color, ‘This last class sre ‘watchers—earnost waichers—because thoy bave ‘Fealized through many long Years how difficuls it As for the negro to secure iriends; how easy fo him to make enemies, To illustrate the induence of the colored man's personal conduct sad boaring Upom the interests of bis whole race, we will describe two incidents of recent occur- Fence, A bright looking aod well dressed young negro entered a night car of the ‘Third Avenue ling, and seating himself in » corner, @pread his lower limbe at full length along the seat, An elderly gentleman afterwards entored @nd manifested bis desire to eccupy ® portion o the space monopolised by the colored man, To this the later objected, saying shar) ly, as be Pointed to the opposite side: “Tere is plenty of Foom over there.” The result was thats murmer vof indignation arose upon al! sides, and tbe foolish youth soon found himself Sprawling upon the wtreet, having been kicked out of thecar. The eonduct of this men, of course, intensified the Bstred of any among the Passengers who were @pemies of bis race, and disgusted those who “Were growing to be iis frien's, The other case Wee this: A roughly clad midd e-aged negro Stepped imto # night car of the same line, and Placing bis bat under the sea. loaned bis head Deck and fell asleep, Tne car gradually Siled, and ‘Woon every seat was occupied. At thie junctures man in the outward garb of a gentleman, aud who ‘Bed been standing for some time upon ibe plat. fore, approached the sleeping negro, and rudely Greeping bis arm, ordered bim to “take his turn ef mtanding up.” It was as first bard to wake the @eepy colored man understand the “ situation,'* but whee be did he replied, in low and respecsful tones, “I beve boon very hard at work all day, wad om tired end nar sick, I bave paid for my west, and don't see why I cant keep it—if I am @ tigger." This reply, which weuld have satisfied wort men, Ol served to enrage the bersce te. * Pajytitn tettite oe whorn i wae addresse’, and be seized the negro by the neck and sisemnpted t pull bim up. Bus hers every pomengsr 4 (he car arose to his fem ; loudly proteuing net the outrage, and th ruMien was 7 1ick to the back platform, where be quietly remaiue! during the rest ot b's journey. T » ib willbe seep, securelhis jvet rights; mautainel the dignity of his mano- hood, an’, nodoubt, made from among the prs- senirers seversi fast friends for hispeople, Tae colored peop'eof the United States can neve- “ebow" ther way to what they beileve to be thor rights, They must siriveby a modes Je- meanor, coup el with true self-respect, to mulit+ ply the vuinber of thelr white frie ida, #o thatin the eud comp'ete justice may ve done them by fre@and willing bearta and bands, ¥ st ¥ pushed ia nex The Saw and the Clty Kallronds, I will be seen by the following corresp adence that one of the city raiiroal companies mealfeate adi Ition to aces; \ the proposition which we made sirough the Som, several days ayo, wish re gard to the selling of tickets ‘at places o nvenient tothe public.” Our proposition wae made to the railroad companies collectively, and hal @ two- ©! ject, one parto! which was to furn ob conve- niences for the procurement of tckete by the public, and the other was to make the tickets cote itan—those on owe road being good on all the rest. A great conve lence to the pub! oc would result fromm such an arrengewor’ but only the one company al uded to hae sigu tied a willingness to accept our propossl, We made the proposition im good faith, with the sole object of Lenefitiag the public, and we are now rea'y to carry is out ip respect to one or all of the roaus, The corres- poudence speaks for \tael!: Orrice or i1# Day Doos, Fast Baoapwat) any Baiteny RK. B. Co, Naw Youu, Aug. 14, 1566, 5 Proprietora N.Y. Sun: GESTLEMAN—i Au incorme! that you have offered, through your paper. to erll tickets, jesued by tl railroad comp ies, ior the acevmmotation of those whow eh to purchare them, without entailing any @xpear w the compan whien iesue then As this Compory iederirous to furnish every tacili- ty which can |e rewsopabiy asked jor pavlie accom. Medation, af ‘os agit can do so conse erily wikhe provertegard for i's own interme, | request tu be informed, i'n writing, (he wature vi the proposal you make on th erubjoot Very sespeetfully four obi, servant, Wa. Krouanonom, President, New York, Avacer 16, 186 Sin: The proposition referre! to ia you yeetcrdsy (only now received by we), was eub => bal vy the: That | wuld myeolf be at al! the expense of fu he te i or printed tickets for travel on roads, aud would be a: ail (he ex- o them at tb the locstiwo ot which is remaik bly ceniral w the down. ™m DB jot th te erent roace--the priceof thee to far@or © aug ono euch o auies tobe paid aaily OF ole @ for all tickoss taceu up and turned My olje: in making this offer isthe ‘eccom tion of the pubile, iu two ways by turuieb trai down wow cu, aud tt and a thes n uch an “universal tick vould ulsupately be ot great bev Companies by induciug an acreay wut o, trav. @ianu by Darrowing t opportuui lor pey toude upon tu there con be ao quession, peli, b suouid expect to iucur the expense POUK@ NOU BB iOY Contriv ution Lo Lhe gvod t sDie Whose Servant, in thie wabler, | ps pecuine, 2 the best effect from the proposed ar- » it eaould Le eu eres joto simu) ane to the hai ta iuay ws mith ny pe DO OF more Of Liem, lor ous this will prove istactory reply to your @aquiy, | remain, your To Wa, Bienannaon, Pr BDioadw ay, aud vas ory Ballroad Cos, To remove any {mpressioa, conveyed by the shove corrosponience, that we des.xu to make the Bow office the ouly place where Railroad tickets would be sold to the pullic (in the event of our offer being accepted by the Ruiiroat Companies), Wo would a'so agree to destpuaie ball a dozen or more “convenient places,'* lo {at} olnte where the largest number of people could wost readily provide tLemeclves with thie * Railroad Cur- reLcy The Fenians—Alarm in Canada, That Little is herd at present in regard to Fenian operations, alshough 16 is stavod has the organ ga- Soa is mekiug preparations for another “raid on froutier."" Is would some koowleive o are making Krest On Augustthe 18.5 Wb Royele or ban Tuer be wd) caiap wa ved.) S04 muspeacks, tall carts be tak: Toron M.jor command! ig the Veu she loowin, orcer feom tho e Oise? The 1b Roye!s will in a’) respects to 1 ino y next, (be pace to be Lereafior @ LO perso)! effoc's Le. b taan to have 6) ro.nde of #8 iu Die pouch; alas 60 rowrde to wih tho tattaiion reserve.” Tue to LBA DER saya thie action of the governme.:t ly, jor the people along the Niasara froutie: sbH@ Minid, ior ‘Shere are apprehe fi sD raid in meny Quarters, aud nok » @ lear, wis ‘ geod ressou"’ 1, 16 sieved thas Lord Monceu bas apled so the Imperial authoriies for 40,000 Drecch loaders—30,0W tor the vo uuieers who 10,000 for the recular troop# in Canadas yeovebi writing 4: O tawe E is Lelng toade for the Ponies almouusol war stores ia dae outs conutry Loe Goversme teu thousaad cauteous ior the ve uobeer sore’, lo be competed in tine for toe approaching wuster, dhey aremakiug in THeu.lion, aud w.il, wisu be osber requisites how beg mace, eqip the force ine way boas Wil) eke tuemn Wuck Vener adapted lor acu ve Be: bat present. sect bh rough have orcered Vinauclal News, Marketa, &c, New York, Friday, Aug. 17, 6 /’, SM.—The after- Boon quotations of tle geveral Siock masket, com- Pared with those of yesierday afternoon, show Lut (ractional and uaimportans changes iu prices, Gov- eramenis were little lower, Gold closed at 150%, ‘Lhe money maikos was easy at 4a bt Per cent, on call wil exceptions as 8 per cent, Foreign exchange wasdullat 1074 01.8 fer bankers, 6) days bills, Ov "Change to-day Flour was 10c. adc. better, but less active, Wheat was very scarce, and Sc, abe, betier, Cora wase shade Letier, Oste wore Ic, beter, Pork wassteady, Biof was steady, Lard was dul, and Whiskey was quiet, STOOK §ALES—FIRST BOARD, 690 U.S, 66,81, ep..11.59 Lv Am. Coal....... 69 LAO do... wad 1300 West Caos lei Lo ia BM Bw pi 0 Joe cress OMe B 1200 do. epild 0 be ao eae 6 Wd) co nd 20 de. 1 Ds 1.600 ae wr d 1.bwo go... 18's bn Cron e's B30 0.8. on, lay Too Thea. ss ie 4 il le 1% ig 16's 20 Beads Lu. uae LO As vole =) is uy bun 63 ov 63 67 4 67", & NW. Ce 8) lo Bevo y @ NW int. Goig 100 MIL & Str? OOH B&Q. 8.110 Qo PRL Wea 10 Gal. & C, ter 1” 10 do., 10) Gal. & Chi, ad. 99 20) AL& TLE 1 8. & Leather i..10 940 do... . 10 Bk Cormontith. 16 &) Chi, & Aton RK 1) 8. Nicholna RY..104 20 do 2) Continental Bk,.j0nig 6) Chi. & Alton Pf 2 4:0 National bk 104 16 do. 1) Crutral Com... 61i¢ 1 Mil, & St. P. Pf 600 Com Coal Pt, a SRCOND BOARD 100) U8 Ba 'S1.ep.111%% 209 Bpruee Hill Coal 5 25°00 U.S, Ge. 6 yin, T% CO, ce ARS 10 dy. 10S'@ 400 Erie R. 69" 160 Trea, 7 2-10,...116 two 0..... 69°, Bivows 105% 100 Erie Pf... TOs 1 do -Vb% 20 Mil a at Ty 20 TB. Be, lot's 1k 1600 Reading 5's 6100 IO. s 000 la a) do... 1i4'sntlby 4 Tenn. Gs 69 100 Mich, Cen, K....111 2 Ohio & Mise 29'4 400 Mob aN Te S's i Cum, Coa Po, « 100 CHL ON, WPT. 676 5.0 Weat Union Tel. 69¢ bY Ch BRR ve r wu We. 4% do 54059 0 Boston Wat. P.. 31h 4 Cal. & Alton R119 Washington Market Reta Report. Fripay. P.M. Aug 17, 1866. Thanks to the clerk of the woather, whose pr ent dicrees ordering of affairs meteorolorical hae atleet clren ue a eommaratively clean cholera record, the extreme eautioueness in the purchase of tal leeuppies hat ‘brovelout the entire sessou hat P evailed a6 this marke: has, in @ metenre teen dinsipa 6 d with she dry, cool wether of ‘he rast few Jaye comes an uowonted airand bute throughout the old mart,an elvowiug and joe ling end a@ crush of erino ine, 60 Chi. & Alton Pf.119 vladden'ne the hearts ot will tre rerret mt Hos new im burehereand bnekrters eerving to remind the f ¢ | otpame rue : Over Pres ag CH “ ISON, vietor «the palmy daye im the history ef the V v kK EVER: Pee, Fe: 118 market. Wh le nearly overs depirment of the . ; sce bas profited by thie rev.val, the most notice J able cretee in business has occu nthe fruit ceparimen’, where amuch leter supply fe at pre 18 offered than at any poro! during prreen’ ecrcon, Blocki erries irom up (he tiver mre i riving fice», and those who conten.p'a'e preserving thie fruit, shoud imorove the p esent opportunity to pu chase, ea few borrice wil Le obtainalio after the @neuing wees ‘ive sale of thie fruit, during the se8e-u Dow closing, baa far exceeded that of any previous yea, varticular tnqui:y having existed for the “Larwtoo” variety Thiatruit ie a ne'ive of New Jerrey, and wae fies iutruduced t» the public by #r. Willam Lawton, of New Ki chelle, m 1854. ‘Therese now huva@sa of acree plated with this irujt, for wasses purposos, ta fee Jereey aicne. One grower at New Brunswick hageo.t (o New York cally aizty busbele througrout the present erason. Mr. Wu. Var r. at Ciuusminvon, bas twenty-five acres in this frult, and mang of hie ne «ht have anequsl numer At Hammonton, 150 acres are Phaaved, piocucing ep an aver.ge ¢: ybusbe's\o tha nere, hee of sue “Lawrou' X\eus.vely puceved at Vin . and other places in the Biate, ant instead of the market beime overstocked, the peices averse: hiehber than iu former years, With segard (0 ofbert.usta, both te app © aud pear ciopa fre light, with (ue excepson o those districu where ama'cure and exton-ive cultivators harelteen specialiy etimulued to cultivate them, And even biueberries, «hich epecial y grow upon the poor lands Of New Rugiang, bave been seca ce thau usual, Lhe #repe crop ie p.om ising, and this truit is entirely free hom miluew, wuieh is uuusual, The e ciop ie also promisug, particulaily Ue ( where this berry is foun in gress pertection, PUBLIC MEFTING OF THE YOUNG dicuston and thom-eoa @reee, There will be Butchers’ Meate.\ionat beet, prime, 3a30e; com- Men's Fethor Mathew TA. B. Sorietr, No, b, | 20,6°¥¢0 tn forenoon, 19h imt, Rev, A, C. 1B do soup pieces, Ilulde; do stewing pieces, | will be he d cor, 29d at. ei Ie: ave, Succ evenine, | Wil prewcd im che con, ab $4 o'clock, P, M, 40 Bey patot hee, ee aee core beet, | RS Ts clelock.” The marting will be addrenved t roommate mg — alUe; 20 ry} * 4 . 1" s tae 4 - wes veal, tur bindquarvere; 1ai8o tor fore: | Piro tana: Vice reticent of Br. Patriccte soc ety ALCHION NOTH Mutton, fore juariois, ~a—c; co bind do jo chopy, Ybaive; lamb, ; h pork, | Savue; t tripe, lvualde per pound; lard, ba. Ke; shouive! ~ etc; boas pwees bie.d, per pair 80, per lb. Flounder, ; Wey ib. mackerel, amit, each, b } perch. bine teh 3 iP. 1046 teh, luals; turbot, —a—c; Lesring, * Silic, Cured Fiah,—Smoked eoln, 220°%e, FLUTE ely Band will discourrechoica muse. ihe public ae om Wei ADBTAL < @moked hality + anoked herring, per bunel. | invite’, Admittance aud seus treo, Cen early OT, AUCI'R, OFFICE i76 alse; suvsed mackerel, ldalse; died codtiah, 9] andercure thems DPoorsove n'y tel ok. tS ware, seile on this dey, at 10) alle BELEN, Pres. ED. McCANN, Vice lies, Wie ad fi of the restaurant Sheli Fieh Jive, SalCe; do pik.td, 15: yD, Sec. i le cor. 2h wt, coeteting 0, how ise, Thal 26 per ~ ae (lid iiiced tables, stelle table, Eng al bv; do hard doz,, —a—; CORDIAL INVITALION IS EXTIND-| Leer puup, breach pis ® mirror, Doak arin chair 1 U0; do soft, bunch, 10azve; editothe public to attend at the Hal. wert le ‘op and walnut talies, pelntings; also e large } terrapin, each, LWal by; ton ‘a Father Mathew T. \, B etuck of assor'ed liquors, oo % a Kohl «ti, bunch, Gate; potatoes, a25 urnip®, bas ¢% peck; lettuce, at ate per . OniOba LEW yl, Biv; bunch, albe; axe, bunch, > mAtoes, qt % i pobucoes, BY Suadd bu Mine Leans, Guo dy peck ; corn, 12 ey peck, 4 peek, 3% eranleries, uber and Cheese, cooxineg 5218 n rime butter, 45200, common, er AL OaS.c; cheese, Lest, 2uc KGS, 7 for Bbc. ee eee HAN. Rec, fec, A FURNISHED FRONE ROOM TO LEP llowe sewing Machine © i e GRAND PU ’ MEETING OF THE wih beard ta Aiowen and wile, or ali n Mar, Boe Eile nee ee ear, Ne.gee Father Math oA, Beelaiy No.8, will te r b droom ; or would be let | F BO cor of Third and 5S hst,ou & “Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sew Mechine and bu ten tow Maehiuey Oxo Liroadw Grover & Baker tle Piscu Me ring Au Cf ; ary furst Premiam Elase ' , jor fauhy use, end im vroved Lock Sittch Maciit Y (ators aud manu toc'urers 495 Boadway, New York, aud 235 Pulioa at, Kiooklya, 454 Metts Chemical Pomade Resteres ¢ heit, Keeps it yiveay aud ficin falling vat, | cluediy the t i ray nlisde pieservatiou lor the | nown, | Cour mo Sunday eveniug, Aur, 19, 4h )LET-A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, sold by no, 10 Astor House, and druggissa, 869 | th temperance orasor, Mr. thus t sultstolur2 gent menor « man and wife = com Some = —— Thos. McArdel! ani Jobo BR. Wiwsuu how eaceping, Celi tor J days at 130 Division wDKAT AO. fore@s our excursion onthe .5 ) ine j BANLER— On Aug. 16th, Kate Madeline. young. —- - ors : Fata giris, a Girke 4 , ’ GRAND PUBLIC MPERANCE Bleet- King House, 5 Canals, N.Y, A.sd situa Fear, Leah chap Gage ete eee: ante ne willbe hed by the Pathe: Maihen U. By, | ebiasuwd lor tacos out of employment, we Viicuds of the tamily wre respeetfully {Invited to | AB: Puveut soccey on bon = {} 6 OR RESPECTABLE YOUNG LB Sitond tre funeruh frown the sesdeace of her pa- | 18!) at T's : | Sale © accommodated with boar T reuia, 234 routh First *t, Boookiva, &. D,, this Sar. | See kim * * | daar brisbane da acahak’ ¢ urday morning, at 10 o'clock, ly ging y Mr, i B Lou V5 ‘= tes ! | ge oe SEES SOUT | 1 HOY—On Friday, Aug. 17th, Bridget Hoy, in the ae ipdy ube poy the ¥ic iio ‘ wi tyes | 3 > EAST SeTH Sf, IHIKD AVE 634 vear of her eg*, @ uative oi the County Mon- | p. THOMAS GILLIGAN, Rec. rec, oss | Fu nished beds aghen, Pariat of Clautubrit, Treiand, — = * — * Se | ELS & 4 BS ti na }i.cude and i@latives of (ho lamily are respect- ROOKLYN F. M. T. A. B. SOCIETY He dh 4 OR Apply ab the Ho. ‘ " : a. + a. . . . AN shook >. “ Mivaengt: Wo ets oretos Aunersh on Buaday No. % ball 168 Pultou at. wii | \ oh sols 180 Fiat 83.0 6 td ave, cd) k, trom ber late iesi- dence, 116 puffolk ot, wy KEIGAN—On Thareday, Aug. 16, Charles Ker- 6 years. and friends of the fami) to attead the funeral, tre residence, 65 ( 19, ab! k o'cloe KIEKeTED- Om the 106th inst, after elo: and sone bilness, Asnie Young, wite of J, b, Kier- © rospect 1 Die lave Keon ob, Ob Suuday atic. uoou, Aug av val will take place from her late resilence, Vistet, on Sunua, Aug. 1¥, et 1 o'ciock, P, ‘The reistives and trends of the family are ja- vited to stteud, without further invitasion, 109 LEoTER—On ‘Thursday, Aas. 16. Joho Lester, youngest sop et Jaw d Jene Leser, a) 8 Bayard Breet, ‘Lhe funeral will take place this Saturday after- DOLL, of 1» o'clock, oo MeCABE—Ellen, the beloved wife of Peter Mc Cale—imaden paine, Eleu Doultun—a native of Le rm, Ireisnd, Her trieucs and aequalntances are respectfully in- Voeu to atieud the tune ou Satuiday a: er BOO, AL ut 3 chek date Lesideuce, Py wet Slot et, withou, su .ber not.ce, Sel WAY —ig Becoklyn, E. Dy oa Friday, Aug, 17, Rover. Heay Wey, obo! Moti tl, sua Margaret Way, aneo DP movineand care, © Biivee a © :Cevectiully invired $0 Bbews LL iuuOry Ou DUNGUy Lu teruoon, Aus, Lotoiky bois ak ec es. at, Boookiou, &, D1 6 oR-On Tha edar pu ld fever, d.:e, Aly » Li mop ihe and i) Gaye, Kelatives aud triends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, shis Baiuruay aiternoon, Aug, 18, at # c'evek, from the residence of Ler pa pry. 4 et 3.ng Bing. 16 —— — Aus. 16 at lUbLe oy cla W esuer, ageu 26 fAbh NOTE. bs, CONFECTIONERS—A MEETI the ebove trade Iwill be held a: Oliver ot, this paturday evening, at So'clock. All the trade are invited. By order H. BERNRATH, dent, JOHN SUERWOOD, Secretary, P. 8. o Oresidens Will be elected ot this meeting, 47 NG OF » Miller's, 66 TA MEETING OF THE YOUNG MFN'S | 7h, 0 cn o6 orks held on SoTICrR—THR M@MB fal i] kar? ot | ted yeeta mir hellh w % te; 1 nifie t tl dav, at le'cloek, PM. Aucnet 19 b. with moarniag | rthemee ‘ at? | bedre ond crepe ec arin, tooae the last tritate DUNAy Preat, by Ved JOUN ss 10. £41, qu..0 Ob 1565 West b.oadway, te CULLEN, Bec, Pibied 2 8 @a bouuasy hy €ac. tok G2 week, ri { [SSEPERABLE—YUUNG MEN'S PAu » PPOR SALi—A NICK GROUKRY AND! | Mathew 2. A. Dewey rd Pe & OC up Work, dei oposite ath 1 £VG, Let bbb obs Obs ob, dc . “ eB ae Alby be BGA eNBY, evening, at T+ P.M. De, Joust ou Se A UBM Bey de bOun, aud Wut wild tee @es th tees tp, Ue eb 4 Uoual | 4 O4ay, sheets ae. Bt may be espeted, os. iba spoons. 6 ( aml Sd { oi Bey brett Se ae Seton tolh | Fon SALi A SMIALU BOOK’ BINDER at 4 cock i. MU, Ail mem e@.. are iequcned io Sittin > A: in, atieud, Uader beurlty OL a fae, es buete as. sick e KiRY FOR SALE NOW gi mee, nae ordios yo when @ be t a gat lelaves over the coun.es; will efure wo ¥ir, JAMIL J. MCUUVERY, Pies, _" Hy aed JOHN seheNNA, Vice. JAS, SicUINcdes com retb ee tar ea tice © cuen SOCIETY NOTICES, ‘S BOTS OUTFLANEING THE Pom | t's centre shaken [The Farhey TTENTION, LABORFR&-THR hiG lar monthiy meeijue o. the & . aw io ‘wir of the L. U. B. Beciety, will Le Le ev y No 1.0 Amsembiy Roome, co° 22d et, 1 ‘ e aes 8 a spe th evening pest, at 7% o'clock, A ert a 10s nviay ewenne 14 ine’, af ted to sitent, Liv order PALAU & IL tail 195 Grond at, bet, 6th end 7 + WALTER DUNN. #6 ‘ Corvsolot J. 1. Dicken, Bd. Cal y! othe @ Singing be M aC. F, A hy THE SASH AND BUND MOKERS bow McG anand Profesor Brgwa of York Clits and «i Wierear, the Tod a: Hall tole let br he r ment of the hierre vf! off meu wt AN, Pres, JAS. wSuhiy not havioe ben eonowe 0 aucmyplo & 74. he Jou. neynea Sash end Nip et our smplovers the timeof anit 4 1D abd a\ier Seturdey, Auguat | ssi. bw h d Blind Makeratnio., W.? EVAN , Kee, Se tle ‘AINT JAMES’ ROM Soctate wil bold «a pol vavrelt tty it AB ntheirrooms Si K soch tne, at Ty ofelok, ee eine rn soncro! hla own ermpes tion during Mr. C. Hinde wil perorm on the r topes Tdweedewill eleo be present ne te le HN ReGHATHY ‘re, Y, See AN bile of thes ah BON, Pres, | SOCIETY NOUS | PRS OF TATHE Reaneh No.1, are re thaveo eo Sw ‘+ sherry eared orother memter, CHAR fi skeonet. Be orter of Mere SfCOLLINS. Pabie meetine wall the eresing be Meare. Purce'l em Moe Woods end Heary ai NE, Pree, THOS, Wal , 1OHN LYNG “a L¥s hI \¢ PHOWA atdceneed \ I ' PVEV EST TICKER V PD LARKIN, | with hin wh heat exo erst eard and cor’iti rood teetine ot forhim, 18 @ preatdine Mert yA Haman, and we ane life ne he hee teen int’y hon phen now closed tn this AN, Recor ine Sec ‘byt Pres “1 ER "I, Rec. Sec )., WILL ADDRESS THR co meeing of the Pacer Me of Rrookiys, i. D.. ot on Bunday irsee par wee re eter at t ’ ew AB ther Hall. ¢ ‘v re. Au ih | enue Ann n asd other Indiv omra, . MeGowan, Prof, Neahy Johm Dovle, Hibberd and others .efof the Black cot Tribe AG IER CIRCLE F, B. AND Tie me cir bo lh Chi et . Com THOMAS J. FAY, ! Ser, ié RAND PUBLIC MEETING OF Tan are | etthe Tort e.” ¢ atTorcinck, WH! ver, of the Young 1. of Jersey € and epeak on the oreerton, ishe! menber of sha 1. B, JAwES BUEEDY, ioe *F luk FATHER MAi Mathew Societe. N Sinetr clet 4 villbou a public temperencemese © han. President of the Young Men's Ferber rH reton and She: ff ste, bis Sorlety, No, 1,0f Hobok-n. t. and @ ( otclock. Bpessing by mM Hathwevand others MICHAPL LLONAKI fon. Keq, of tue LR. B. PATRICK PGAN, 6 1 ; All mem! Ty i cuce oe Gees of im perience is to b A WEXCELSION’S STAR STIL SHINS — | PATKICK LAs, Pres, LDWARD RYAN, Recs \ Young Men's hether “Mathew VLALM BY er, 105 clair, i Ne F i ‘ rran! mubie ‘ 5 7 — = a 7 er apeetinn St Unels large Valier et ech recast oe! rjis FM. T. a. B, SOCIETY, NO. 6 OP *t, Bpeaking br Mr. McCue es *-() ornoolot. «ill ineet.as usual tn Unton Hall, om y. Bi be Mise Keores Te o'cicck, muaieon t piano hy the Met Caherne Coca wil’ perform harn, JOS SILVER, Pree RICHARD PLUNKET, See PUBLIC MEETING ©) Mathew TA B. socle La No. 6. od snowber ein ndsey and a host of others, il their ball cor of Broadway and 47 f° 1.88 T REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Pe reneles enor ; hovel, [th et near@hav, ‘The Chareb will a jt gh sygirg ag a be lesp .eden pabboth nex, Aue. 19th, Preaching gous of No, 2, aes OMe ‘ in morpiug anu etiernoon, et 1.4 and 4 o'cioek, by Pine aa Coin * the Parco Rev. Ur. MeLMoD, oy N, HAR I, Ree, Sec, RSBYTELIAN CHURCH, CORNER OF Jersey Clty, Good pnciag hy Mr. Lin eer, Mr, Me Garvey, of No. %, Yorkville, «ni several others tCThTIAK 7 Py cA 4 JOUN ‘CARROLL, Prest. sf. 8. COUGHLIN, lee AVCTION NOTICE—300 CASES BOOTS tec, 116 ab a om, to be sold as suction 9 bon lay, Aw AT )OK HFERE--YOUNG MEN’S T.A.B. Socis! C ub—A Grand Concert and Lecture ©)! begiven br the ateve Club, on Souda) even 5 ' inet, in Continental Hall, cor 34h et ard Suh ase Mr. Henry T. Carroll will deliver an addre & Sime and objects of the Club, Mere, Kieie Wt Metiill, Carroll, Clerk, Jewe!, Koenan, Ve ler, Mulstar, McAuliffe aod ote Dlished voealien vil «ne no'lerts ¢ SON 8, No, 42 Cou tlands at, J, BOGART, AUCHONELR—THIS DAY, WPeorloactvio'’, atthe auction room, No, 1N €G4 exte sive asso tment of gor 16 lonnges, tasihletup buresnm eather bela aud bedding, hair mae kitchen u ensile: elso Ween ie oaddies, &e, &e, 1 ™ » 80 1)'9 Oclok, atthe etore of C. 5. Pak ON ® indies’ 6 cigars, ch no panne, on Sun tev even! do; bo be avid ia iote, o'clock precise Speckin Ge _ — = Bineme bo M Sanavan ver LUAMRW AND KOUOMS heeirr, Dunving and @ hort of ole Ry , be T. CARROL, Pree, MANUS MeNULTY, Vice — = 4 Pree BERNARD J, DUGAN, Ree, Yee “4 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MES 1 UNG | 4% can be acecinmotated with good board. Im : yon | Mire at 144 Wess iS bh sireet Place, dd floor, 2 ay, A COUPLE ( LADIES OR GENTLEMEM Crow so te Mcommodlated with board by applying o@ he ie: Wiaee, Dinnian i c Ave D. Sire. CARTER, a shat i oh 4 Pres, J. MULLIN, | \ FLW RiLSPECTABLE MEN CAN BB CHAS. ’eCOY, Rec, Bee accommodate with geod board anu lodgin, Verma ressonabie, Cali nt oft tres, near Ciand, uali door, a7 PURNISHcD ROOM 10 LET TO ONB OF vo, with the use of a kitchoa, where there te is 1 bv Spring st, bet Uroade ud Howe: pasa SPs 31 OR LADIES Of A FEW GEN . gentleman e.i wilo can be accommodated with Lot, pear oul Ay, 6 I ino proivae foun wa AND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE } ythe Father Mathew" , N.Y. on Kunday ' their fall, corner of 2 ee, ¥ Lil address the meeting « ect of Temperance, ihere will be aso Veo Miss F 4 ,Wadon lua sar, AMES BAUSE, I'res. lL MUs, shit board, Call lie W HAN low, Call at lv Charitom » erees. o'clock. Hpeakine in DeCau by the tud _ ——————— Ee OARD—TWO OR THREE RESPECT tbo mech nice anda mariies coupe mee > b a No.3, Bingiug by Mre, Conue r u Cornolly, Messrs, M Lon rvey, pee! atl, with good bord onshle terue at 24 F end others. Come ene Syne Shi, ; B sinay, Lieu fast trom 6 o'clock, A.M. Fa: MATIN, Kee, Bee, 18 ase Snncod OYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lotgingy ‘ood or crnploymeut, should app.y at we Tere 0 B —EXCELSIOR MckTING OF F. M. T be A. Young Men! . A. B, Society No Brooklya, wil be at Latimer Hal, . e' tlome, Io fa'ion at LIP TUE TIMES—LODGIN , rv : DUNN, Preg TERRY KOPER, tec, os | PO BU - i meses! cenis each, for youu AN JSLNLSS CAIANCES. penance weeune ou niday ey + o'clock, ‘The me Purcell, afr, Delany a Ly) wan, Nolan, Taye N. B,—Pie-nie Coun dey aiternoon, at 2 JOHN CURRAN, Vice Ree, See. STOKE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR Mee will 3 A » rN ; | eu gud Dice Pmartinea’s, at 642 Husson ot, [me GUir@ ab OY Nitke @vepue, Over the eogar store ir 24 sour ues ballivt 259 FAULT AND CANDY SiORk FOR A tries FATHER Mat HEW T. A. DB. SOCIETY yard iore Bunday evening, Aur @ 8 4 Gat bargain, Jt te worth wh No. 3, holds Public Meeting tomorrow (Svaduy] | dred ac, Ses Uivision ot N.Y. Price one ne evening. in Temperance inetiive in Wan he - ee penton tah ave. Epeakiog Wy Mare Jol Hurey | AS , WISH A SMALL STOCK OD Biseing by Miss Heaumond Mire ; s 4 sucy ¢vcds and fixiy tor sale: willbe sou the greatermcamiuicer, Aleoby at « © YP; aud ¥ 1ooms 10] ; w. ost, Fels gerel. heepan aud pariy, a | Yoruvinie at all ior Suave. snguire 188 thieg ave as JHARLES i AKKS. Pree t lek > : eso R Vies Pre PETHE DALY, Geo ti | (oaL YARD AND LEASE FOR SALE " ; " my | ~the OS. abiiah, FATHER Marines, | 236 Weab Tui ty New Word, aig “rcs, Mecated o eree, ity (Per } Bi bbe Linprovemenuts au st Wassiugton Trail, cor. .e | asd & PDA See i Lad elonging te & A jor gil pe. sone dessus of v. ex Pieet, Bows, 5) | Lb wigs au ob LHU slay gree sts of of 334 eh OUus, Lhe a is 644 lua cv, oF ws 69 ‘suas ida Aubin, tbe sages | O-¥, OF row, O89 Tuy Buudiugs, 181 dressed b. Meas:s ARPLNTER SHOP TO KENT AND FDS C a at a NVINCIBLES——ANOIHER Ol Those Grand Meetings of the You the ieeem tor selling, the presems setread built, Appy ou the premised ADs Bakery, Newall avenue, udsom Cry, Ne *0,. A good aigud for ac A : nt aan. by ted. b, woul | 1g Mounts } Mathew Tl’, A. B. Bocicty, No. Loi Jersey City, doin | Lis “edits Newark Avenue, Jersey Don 1 pend Molerey wi b Mesere, J hosow, TOR SALE CHED Gani aiai | ae *. ay, is ein, Parreliy, si, Muner, \ f ‘HEAPS sede en fates es thee fu cake | A cary wre el Galion ee Ran oN “ ‘ % CM, HUGHES, Prat, JJ -DRULING Sgi*™ | Basverets but, Canal and Heater ate, Call ter,

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