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THE NEW YORK SUN MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 20, 1566. The Vaper Blockade aad ‘Maximilian. Toe President's proclamation, declaring his de- terinipation not to recognize the paper blockade of Prince Maxmpusam (who seserte bimeelf to be Foperor in Mexico), will receive the full approba- ‘ion of the people of this country, whe are almost voanimously opposed to the establishment of « roonarchy or an Empire upon the North American © toent, This proclamation may be regarded 44 \te fires pomtive, public declaration that the Uo ted Btates is prepared to take » decided stand « 4e/net European interference in American affairs. AJthough she President does mot say it, in express words, be means to notify Louis Naroumom and ¢ ber interested parties, that their “little game of ropre” ie played out, unless they back it ap ct more ships, guns amd ammunition, As the firochman, “in tre Interest of peace,” bas prom- teed to withdraw from Mexico, and Max.'s Aus- frien relations have their bands full of Prussia, \be Prince had better follow his wife to Europe, au let the Mexicans carry on their own govern- me t in thelr ewn baphazerd way, or eles annex “oeir territory to the United Btaven. The Working People ia Convention. This morning # Labor Congress is to assemble do Baltimore, where delegates from the Trade Votoms of the country will, for the frat time, roet together to deliberate upon, and decide ques- ve # of great importance to the working clasess { she United States, The interests of labor have Jong demanded ® more thorough orgenization of i's working classes, and ® more full interchange of mews, which can only be obtained by such « Convention as this one ie likely to be. Delegates trom all parts of the Union wil] be present, each imbued with local ideas upon the subjects to be discussed im this Congress, but if each be resolved upon harmony end unity of pur- pose, the deliberations and results can- not fail to advance the cause of labor. and evoke bealthy public sentiment upon ques- ons which affect the material ani social interests of the working classes. The opposition of sundry {adi viduals and journalists to every attempt made by Laborgto assert iiseif, is sufficient indication “hat the proceedings of this Congress will be warrowly watched, end all the weak points promptly attacked by bitter and unrelenting enemies. To gvard against these attacks, an iron- clad “Declaration of Principles'’ ought to be adopted by the Conventian, setting forth in clear end unmistakabie terms the “Rights of Labor," coupled with @ proposition to fight upon thes line amd none other. If the rights “{ working people are clearly enunciated fe fairly presented, the Baltimore delegates })) command the gratitude of their constituents, fwd be entitled to the respectful consideration of people at large. ereiofore, the deliberations of our working People have been too much disturbed by « class of demagogues, who taught docirines at variance ‘with those principles of freedom which should, in Wis country, be held paramount to si] other con- Wderatons. Fréedom of discussion, guarantees treedom of action, and we shal! expect the Dalti- cucre Convention to take high ground in condem- wation of the ‘“‘sirikers’' and other disorganizers, who would ruin the cause of labor by unwarraat. ed ssssulis upon its opponents. ‘‘* 6 great want of the working classes is # more ~ ytete unitgof purpose in Labor reforms—e wore thorot cal organization of forces, and we hope more Congress will not ad- Journ until organization has been obtain- ed. Ober subjects will dombileas be considered by \ke Labor Congress, which, if properly dis- cussed aad correctly decided, will materially aid in advanolng the interests of Labor. We allude to the ' Wages,” “ Eighthour,'* “ Co-operative,” and minor questions, which are from time to time brought forward tn the assemblies of workingwen. According to our view these are matters which entirely concern the working people; upon which they are the most competent to decide, We hope ‘they will calmly deliberate upon them, and arrive * conclusions which shall warrant us in believing that in future the course of Labor Reform is to be ‘Upward and onward. President Jobnsen and the Cenvention. The interview between President Jeunsom and the Committee (appointed by the late Poiladelphia Convention, to present bim with a copy of its proceedings, will be found in our news colurmns, The President's reply is dignified and ju- diclous, His Radical enemies are wid that de will defend the Constitution, and in the conflicts be will rely upon a D.vine Provi- dence, and the good sense of the people, whom he eails upon to judge between him and them. Faith tm the people is one of Mr. Jonson's characters tics, and now that be has separsied biwself entire "y from those who were his friends before he be- came President, it remains to be seen how far he will be sustalned by the popular verdict in she Fal! cleo, Sous, Thespeech bears no evidence of Preparation, 1) reads like the spontaneous utterances of « man spon whom devolved higher and more important duties than mere political iatrigues, Evidently desiring the success of his policy for the sake of bis country, President Jouxsom presente views with the demeanor of » man convinced of their correetness, and confident that in times majority of bie countrymen will endorse them, —————————— ‘The Atiaatic Cable, Tux success of the A'lantic telograph cable opens Op e wide field for enterpriss aod Speculation, It te not the ectual value of the present cable as @ medium of communication between the two con- ‘nents, which has elicited so general an *xpreasion of joy from the eivilised world upon its comple- oo, That joy has arisen from the fact ihat ihe @uccess ettending the cable demonstrates the B ecticability of ocean telegraphy, and paves the wey for mmilar enterprises ad inf situm., Alresd y we bear of the organization of new submarice telegraph companies, A company in the city proposes to lay a Cable from Cape Carles, Vir- ginis, to Lisbon, the cep tal of Po tugal, the route being by way of the Bormudas and Acore Islands, ‘Tals route is supposed to have special advantases ‘for the reason that the cable will be in three goctions, with two ocean stations, Two or three ther projects of thie kind, emanating from Eng- Gah ond Frea@ capitalisis, have lately been MBoeunced, and there is no doubs thes within the ext five years we shall dozen Atlantic @legraph cables, if the present cable continues to work satisfactorily. In fect, it will not be orpridteg.. 43 gomep salecrombs.. coop the place of gold mines end of! wells os subjects of speculation. It ie shout tite for some thing new in the way of ob for apeculative companies, and ag the Atlentic Telegraph is now the sensation, itis quite probable (hat we may ore long find “ cable stock” absorbing the attention of the speculators. However this may be, we way confidently look for « suficiency of ocean tele- graphs, ere long, to make the interchange thought between Europe and America quite free na it now 1s between our own cities, an’ coat that will not be unreasonable, The charges of the present cable are out of al proportion to the cost of the cable, but we cannot biame the com- pany for ‘making hay while tLe sun shines.” Tey took al) the riske of failure, and persimed in the work under eli discouragements, therefore they are entitied to the rewards of success. They bave done an inestimalle service to the cause of science, and to the prowress of civilization, by de- monsirating the practicability of oceas televraphe, and we are nos inciined to grumble because they are now obtaining s golden reward. Dut this te only temporary. A year bence, pebaps, they will fnd,one or more competitors in the fleld, end the schelule will naturally fall in propor! tion to the increase of competition. The era of ocean telegraphs, therefore, is just beginuing—to what polut it will reach, time alone can New Yerk Representation tm the Cougress The Workingmer's Union of thie city, atare- cont meeting, resolveito send (wo delegates to represent the Empire Cty at Baltimore, Wehope the two delegates selected fairly represent the la- bor interests of thi ciiy, yet we doubt it, Tobe properly repr: gente, New York should have sent 6 least ten earnest and bonest representatives to the Labor Congress Rafiread Menopely And the Remedy. New York, Ava, 18, 1966, Editor of the Sun.—W.\) you please inert these few ines in th valuabie news: paper, tog forced upon the peog companies of thiscity, Iam s poor lavoring m i having occasion to goto my work last W eday morning, iu company with several other tellow-workic on, we clubbed together, aud e@ix of us offered the conduc or thirty-one cents—having clubbed together for that purpose—which I think ie About the reveuue tax on that amount, He very im :udenily refused the same, and he gave us the en \lege to pay ax cents, or else leave the care ing ® quiet set of people we paid the desired acvunt, Weare all, aud bave been sub- ecrivers to jour newapape: tor some years. Mop- ing that you ill try your Lest, in connection with over prominent men, to redress this wrong, we remain, yours truly, D. H. 8, and c.a D For the reat, Rewanns —The incident related above only il- lusireves she accepted truism that ‘everybody's bus. nese’ cannot be transacted by individuals un- willing to take the responsibilty, In the case al- luded to, the legal fare having been tendered ant refused, the conductor would bave acted upon bis own responsibility in'puiting the passengers off the car. For the purpose of testing this and sim lar questions where the passeagers are clearly acting within the limite of the law, we are prepared to subscribe to a fund, which shall be ured in bring- ing such matters properly before the Courts. Or if an ‘jAuul Monopoly Assuciation” can be organ- ‘ged, with counsellors and aud attorneys instruct- ed to take cognizance of such railroad impositions and outrages, we will subscribe to iis funds and wee our influence towards promoting its objects, Who w'll be the first to inaugurate such an Associa- tion? Let it be started right, and we have no dout the public generally wil! sustain it, Landlords and Tenants, Brooxtya, Aug. 17ih, 1866. Editor of the Sun; Daae Sie—Wiill you please inform me if the lenulord .an advance the rent of bis ieuens be! the year ieup for which be bires, the ag eement being verbal that tis for one year. Yours iruly, Macaanto, If your verbal! agreement stated the rental to be paid, the landlord caunot raise the rent withou your consent,—Ep Atlantic Cable) Ab the Miuisioria, Bauques givea by the Lord Moyor of London, on the 1st inst,, the Earl of Derby, in the course of bis remarks, said: My Lords—Peace bas ite triumphe as well as war; and no triumph, I think, can have been achieved than $ which hes been accom- plished within ast few cays in the renewed ecess of the tpt to bind by the electric tele- graph the two greas continueste of Europe aud America, ani more especially to unite this coun- try with the grat American Repubiic, with which we have so many wes in comimon—community of language, community of origin, aud community, if nos of instisusous, at leassof the principles upoa which those instiwutions are founved. (Ube-re.) Every reason of interest and attach. ment leads us to desire that between ourselves and Awerica there suould be a most intimate and per- manent union, Now, f received today at bali- pass one o'clock a telegram dated from New York (OuuBg wt amug other rriVal of @ Biitial Vessel at New evening. Lask those who are oonnecne comuwerce of tuls country, and Who ie great trading inleresi@, whe forwar., bey can imagine or con. which way be accompushed by this great under- taking, Woen Loudon aud New York are thus brought nes wisuin Weeks or days, or even bours, but slinoss within minutes of each othe? Ls there any |.mit te the (Ousequences which may be anticipated irom so close ® Usion Of two such counwies? (Hear, hear.) It is impossible that op such an occasion a9 thie I shoulu not Lear my festinony, aad 1am sure the same will be borne Ly all present, to the energy, the perseverarce, the indomitable spirit shown amid the greases: aithculties aud discourageme: by those who have jor s second time Lroughe th. eesiactory conclusion, (Coeers,) May God grant tas this link, pow safely estabiisued ve- tween this country and Ameiica, way long con- uunue to unio the two kiuured peopies in @ boud of hargony anu of friendship! Covers.) A Pleasant Church Incident, A little three year old was being baptised re- cently at e Presbyterian Church in Nowark, N.J., and after the sprinkling of the water, while the Cougregation were praying, ® drop of water that had bees left upou the bave’s forehead began to steal slowly down its face, a stray ray of sun-light facing Upyo ib the while irom @ hell open ebut- Wer, aud eauslig it og ery progress lke a brid autot ue e Chest au, WO ied trom Musto sc eck Oo vbe tour, she lide one Wate Bi kyl BVe wil i) ne bo We pe sb army, Bld Bae felliug wcOp wae ce ee Upon we cack vo Ler Chusly bend Spesk.u, gk. Ole du masedug” ee be toy hun Was erer.cea wwar Laden Bue als, “dew, Mss, o¢ 1 1 dos 'e bape 66, wud dolu! w take i, ‘ome wo vou.” Even jue aevoul pasior » de ilbevie io susp ress a6m le, and in we discourse which lolloweu, the inc.dent was ilus- traved, when he sad—‘our gvoou deeds ever given io the sun-light of tue Fasuer's approval, 0d labing like Lieseing® Uvem Pur ibile Oc, oem by them Deque bed te geucrati ons yes unborn.® An Irishman me to Dr. mn and said; “Ar- rab, doctber, is's uo se 46 a.) 0, Velie ab OmenC 1 ried i twice in Dubil Piymeyh prior wre” Just ae ik Wes aos | Fimancial News, Markets, “ce. Now York, Saturday, Aug. 18,— P.M.—The after- Hoon quotations of the general Stock market. com pered with those of yest advance in prices of from eraments were cenerally some sorte, Gold sudered the inanipulstions of specu | of cod wae 149, Atone p tion was 45's, The expo se only $117 99). Mo Sadpercen’, 5 per rate, Discounts were Prime perer. On 'Oh 10e. @ Ihe. ower, Wheat molerate milling inquiry, closing rather more ate firmer. Pork was firmer Was quiet, aod Whiskey w ATOCK SAL ee 1007 0.4. fe, 600) LB. 6s,'S 500 6 do wt 8. be. 10-40% wwe 2000 do. 4th do. 20 Trea. 7 8-10 1900 do . +4 6500 do, 1000 Tenn 6s, new. 1500 do 1000 Tenn 3a, "90 vie 1000 Mich, 6a, '78 0 BWNL 6" 1000 do uow 64 3/00 Ohio & Mise LO% 1000 Ch. & N.W. af. 06 13.00 uo. 06 ‘sadi's 1,000 Ch. & N.W. Uv 8) 1:00 Tol, os 10) Tol, & W « 1000 Penin a) 10 Irving Bk... by 4:b National He. 104 Domestic Markets- Wholesale Prices Current Naw Yous, Cafes, Ib. Javea, 24' Rio fair to prime, 164% Cotton, ib. — Mid. Now + flanne a, yo ent. being now an unknown . deve t uct © . erday afternoon, show am ', 109% percent. Gov- stendy with an advance in harp decii rourk *. The 2 price eriod of the der the quota. rt of epecia for the weer very fieciy offered as at Sa6\s percert for to-day Flour war dull, aad wae rater @ Corp wena eh Oate were Teel waa steady, Het aod tominal, ad T HOARD, 6 st. Nich / Cen on Bk rai Cow de ee. 4S ecor W. RR. 4 Bareavay, Aug 15, 1866, St. Demings 109-017 Prints, 14—au7 9, nioues, de iauce Yank ~ ; camor¢ lay ae? beuuoral shits, dor., 600.00; tweeds, Pian, owt —Try cod, 660s 75; pickled do, 60; Mackerel, 1, bay a2iwi doy, ao, ais bv ecalies | errmngs. Ouvs,.-Cruce WI hed do, 1% 75: Crude sperm, Lard Gil, 1 6002 ( Petroteum, erw Provisions m, 30 S0a26 08 State, uairy, 3 ; Lara. pers .—Culm, Vasilis; it --j 4s ar ry eM cay, al. ibemls; ed. $3 bag 6 wd do, 2 : al wr gallon; #. 05059 free 0 alu wy De, Pr, som nal: Pr, meas, Botte, Weate aves commoa to Said: ( b.. ievens, Tisai: Re- Timothy, new Western, & ; Vorto Rico, 62—a Seed Virginia, a; umber. — Eastern eproce: 2? a6 00 » $5 00.65 0); White pine box yhise pine mechas abie box Clear p ne, 8 ai. : Poping and W. wood t Onc piauk, Wumte ery a. .0 and p vod Ww. mh 6 Mep.o aod b.rea, ou wreiguul situ tiie, H] SPECIAL, Grover & Baker's tle btuch sewing macu.ne oroved Lock Stlicu facturers, 405 Boadway, New York, aud #, Brook! Mots Chemical Pomade Keateres «. vay eng be cidediy the bess pieeervar.eu } hair, Keeps 't g.weay pod by Kushton, iv Artor hiowe sewing Jimck Broauway, N.Y. Bilas as wan'ed. Wheeler & Wilvon Machi: e and t wn “ “The EN ptle Lock chine, with ail the abacurmente; incompara Elliptic Ss, Mo Co,, bt Bro Khoumatisn, Heaian ce cuicd vate hoeumatic hened ace m ru DILLON.On I ay. Henry J. Dijon, he 26 Hie friends, anu tho brother-in-law, .. 45 @reot the rundey cols 1 the fuuers:,t 410 cnet 10h 9's o'clock, t ivity, fo ave, whee « d for the repose of b vary Cemerery, wile of Johm Morr ‘The fuceral wi from ber late resiceure, °F TRADE NOTE gs. MELTING Coopers, No. 4, will be MONTHLY Canal oi, uear Lowey, t o'clock. Punctua: at.euen W ALDI, Pies, UTICE tellors., ‘lhe Loors o tec ive and Bevey. allod anuusw memcers date the initiation teow» UbAnt their in eres ota Fal Monday niguiy 309 Vul CURLE, Pree” JUUN B NOTICE— THE SEMI-MONTULY ML 26 Of the Liuestone « be beid int es and lets o'clock, bec, AINTLRS—A R the N. ¥. 2. howe beld as 206 5.h ave, ou o'clock, VINCENT ON B, MATHEWS, Kee SOC ALL ¥ Now York A MEETING OF YOU Mathew I. A bi. Boe: will be beid at (heirs bail, BVO@s, Moudey Cveuing, Aur. Byoaking by Mr. i’usceil, boise Leiacey, Mr, WELL, Pree.’ FLSA GRAND PUBLIC MEET Lew 4 bosoer M e by Mr thowie, Bs +b Of Cine MAKIGAN MBeks OF ‘bi OF Ob) lavely WO nyt Ps ation OF bhe Lrusiwes ul io berian (burch ib tue cay e OG Wy meet with tue Bs ration, ab the pubic AVG, iD be vity of New Yo Deed, Dep Salix oe taking ible "Telwn dak Meir Co pus " aud Wo advice and dire oo of Lhe asecis and propery oi bocely er ipovs poration. is weulu UOs stay ob COMB A, LUGAR, President, Dated June er May Ae “a? -euralgia, and +10uk eve 14 ros, ue. 17, of ecurcumption, i year of bia see, wo of his mother, his slaveber, end tue teach: ve Churches, are 6 10 BROOKLYN JOURNEYMEN 1O- jeut Uulou are open to sdmit fee ou ‘i ue@sday & PELEX COX, Pres, Panvers Aw Poss atu cthere, Jt ew ‘ . Tori AOLICES, First Premiom I Ineo e fur tan use, apd im ef sore and manu 486 Fulon od ut “sk OUb Bud is de the tsi: kuown, se, apa tpany wer Seéleta, USL No oY Arent wu joe Lock Sutea sewing hae «vb oadw tite sewirs wprovemente aud best tor iminily use \eenie waste. 415 Servous oe of mewale's er iy at ad a att ed to Nativity aud vis javited to evce of hie me vi tnorning, Aug. fed to We Church of the KRegulei ob ie sou t 1T MOKRIS—On the morning of the 19th inst, the ee on Tucsday, 21 ast, Varies, OF UNI boil at Pythe ile eu to WwW MA she Work.ug Laior untibseps. Sd. Ater thas ul be .$. Ail whos udy wilecome ana jok, Moes oo m, io) tow. JOMN CALR, dee, ae utier Ate ant | laggers, bir Koou! or 224 wiug, Aus, Slet, at 8 JUMN MeCaRRON, 4 JLAR MekTING OF c.aton will be his Monuar evecing a5 Li Uae 3 W. NOTICES. JUNG MEN’S Father ery, No. %, of Jersey City, cor 0! Newaik sua Je.sey 2b, os T's o'cock, biuging by Mee Konetic, iN MAN- Ree, tec, 116 OF LADIES A.B. o4 wink bo bed Fae Av@ tous, monday eae by Certoll, 108, VA bstr. Whee, S00, Le v DAUG NDLEY, + A " ik CONGKRLGALION bul Ppisg Uower tue Imcor © Firat obeee ry of New Lusk ihe jue said Couxtegarion, By orcer at the d, BOARD AND ROOMS, A A. FEW RESPECTABLE MEN CAN SBE accommodated with good hoard and lodgings in a privace family tme ressonabie. Cella: ui6 Centre hear Grand, hall door. Th A {RESPECTABLE WIDOW CAN “BOARD 2 youn k out, with reference. Apply 224 or Ne YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE TWO respectable youn, Frankia st ater A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN cau be accommodated with good board, Call at No. IT Bast Kleventh at 190 B' YS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employment, should apply at the News- boys’ Home, 128 Fulton at 450 Bosak WasTeD BY A RESPECTABLE young lady, in ageniee! Provestent family where the coinforte of a home cau be real ted, 7 d required, Address A. b,c. ladies to board, Call 3 ii Reference R,, Box 896 200 TiRLS LODGING HOUSE— LODGINGS end meals conte each, for young atti iris, at the Girlea Lodeing | oure, 266 Canal sf A.so mtu ation, obtained for those out of employment, — 449 Sl DAVID'S HALL, 93 C ANAL STREET. (jood beds can be obtained at the above old established hotel by the night or week, 40 eentse #i.b0 per week. The choloess ales, wince peor’ Ne 40 avi— uore aways on hand. W. H. Proprievor. 13 5 EAST 38TH ST, THIRD +)+/ Purniahed bedrooms to 15), €2 and #9 60 26! per week, Lat GARNI, 136 Kast Ss ir week ; built. Apoly et the H Sd ave, “MORSES, CARRIAGES, I USINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND courtentiy on by »ma'ein the best manner; every arsic.e got bere warrante! ss represenied; some second Band wagons in good order, BTEY AK I's wagon m feat ory, 63a at, Bear Broadway, eraye,. biack mare, 1 lar 16 to 16% hands b ‘6 old, just fro country, fons walk . truek, ice wagon or any b work; warraated sound and kind jn au larness, 3 Delsuey at. ay P08 SALE—A NO TOP LIGHT WAGON— Price #75, to H. W. WHEELER®, 134 Water st, or Perv ery Stables, Grove a, & v Bleecker at, let Sy Pe Parae se I dy 1K SALE CHEAP—2 WORK HORSES— ly 2éu Woes 13th at, or Lod Water as, a. a: wrtelen RYE SALE—FOUR GOOD | HORSES, J JU ist from Canada, sound and kind, suitable tor bg ocer or express; 5 ae the owner is in the bas te *OR SALE—12 HORSES, , JUST FROM the country, from 6 to 5 years old, Prices 69) Wo $20u. 9S stercerat, 194 SINESS CHANCES. STORE, WITH A SMALL STOCK OF fancy ood and fixtures for # will be sold cheap; and ¥ rooms ito les. Inquire 1257 Third ave, Yorkville, Call tor 3 days, 970 LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE NEATLY fitsed up, at 190 East 11th ot, doing @ good basi- ness, with ,oome attached. Kent paid uotil the firet tmonth, Itwill besoldcuesp., Apply my iwe wave, (CARPENTER SHOP TO RENT AND FIX- or sale —Inqui Foandry tn sear, for ove w ‘ANDY AND MILK STORE FOR S&S) oy loquire at 263 El.zabeth i kK SALE—A TIN BUSINESS * witli . By eaacate de doing a good business. Avply Franc Y STORE FOR — SALE, IN A GOB jceation. Kent $17 per month, 156 East Na Ty bl ° epartments, PP ate eRe cae .OR SALF—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF the éend di oon 77 Kast Broadway, cor, Market st, do.ng @ good business, Price, OT Appiy oa the premises, OR SALE—A MILK, € CANDY AND TOY wr ore, with roome tor a email family, as the owner ie going in the country. Jaqulre it4 buffolk at. 204 SEWING MAC HANES. EW WHE UE R & WILSON, GROVER s & Bake r, Wilcox & Gibbs’ aswing ‘act 1ines for it; p.ivilese to exchange given, V. ahve 4 Uroauway, cor, Astor race, 326 SLWIN i MACHINES—482 CANAL ST. ‘“) near Hud & Wilson's. Wileoz &G at othe: s, to ren’, fo or exchange pa trom *.0 up warranted; opem untiid o'c cock, P.M. K. NICHOLLS, “a pO LET OR BELL ON TIME—WHEELER & Wilson's, Singer's, irover & Bake: Ki machines, Apply for one week at 216 W 4 a Teet. Te RENT OUT AND FOR “SALE, | REW. ing machines of all tue best makers. Cal! at 40 Greenwich avenue, Wheeler & Wilson's, Jiagei's letter A tamily and No. 2 He ‘s for jeaiher, Wil- cox & Gibb's, G. & Baker's and others « som haud. machines rented oo trial and sold par payment. sata 26u os HSELER & WILSON’s SEWING MA- V chines 959 Broadway, cor, 224 et, Machines adjusted. to let, part the reat aiiowed if purchased, J. 2 ELLIS, “irom @ tim,ted bus acess, conducted #64 aitpie convemieuce It has become @ recey ized necemrity.” DUN, oo PERSON AL, NOTICES, “A BOY “MISSING SINCE LAST THURS diy, from Pininfleld, N. J. eee he coat on; some- simple im bus actions; name JOSErH A», Any informauon 1 be thaakfully re- ‘THOS. PETTIGREW's, Wee S9ta street, avo. NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN O'DONNELi» who bas | cep missing since Sasur- day moraing, Aug. 15th. When lat seon in Weet Washing t, pure pens 20; beiaht about 61.6 in ao NPORMATION WANTED OF AGNES end MARIA STACLOOLE. uastives ef Eau, in the Voun y of Clare, Ireiand; whea Irs. beard from they were in New York. iniormation re.pect- tived by their broth er, FRANCIS K, STACPOO Oakdale, Mass, 3.3 NQ@IICE ~ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED against harboring er trasiiag my wife JANE Mo- CULLEN, who has of my and board withous Jost ye eg ‘a frotaentes, by eer iil nos be jase, Auguat 151 166. HENBY wz t A L 144 Weel 4letes, lol MEDIC JENES, NEW LYING-IN ASYLUM IS OPENED at the corner of Lexington ave, aud Sist st Women who can bring references of former good ebaracter can apply between the hours ot lv and | daily, excep, Buaua Terms, $26 ior attendance confinen. ent, in advance; or, if unable boaid, J inomine’ services a8 wetnurse aiter yel-au/ sos sted with situations, 440 D! ~ BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST.—DIS- eases of the heart, lunge, liver, kidneys, throat, scrofula, Olu uicers, tumo:s, erupions, every form of #kip discase cured, Hours, 1 to 4,605 P.M. 410 ke PiURE, HERNIA—NEW REMEDY TO w York anu e¢ B For pasiiculase of is cal Ka Dr, Biuke's cor. of Be cxer on. eUiOessy Ot oe. dla (koTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— Lo Coutraciuis—se rope aie wiibe rocely ai (hla vBlce {Ratunde, City Hau Pak} uscn T o'clock, A. M, of Monday, August Yueh, 1806, for the construction of @ dam aad its appurtemances for large ¢.orm-@ reservoir near Bo;u's cormer, in the Froposala ssust be indarsea % Provenns es ti must ndor “ Proposal for « Dam, fo. - te Keservolr tm P ag tg ght Lr duct ty Pe Must also have indor neime of the bidder, and date of bis p. A sua en specifications obtained atthe btllee eer Ai , one 58. at Berd’ oO carers near CTION NOTICES, sAL E OF | ~ CROCKERY, Atti Te - tic TION NOTICE—CROCKE RY Any UNt wone? t Mi Fete acheckTat 81 Bean sty by JOS. HUNT) 6 large assortment of goors, in lots to suit ‘coale Ld vu crates and straw by private sale, 14 Meeiarry, AUCT., WILL SEL Lis AT 181 v. t 200 lows furs “, quilts, oil qm from adry- nt, 10 ne paintings, wirtors, clocks; foods store, (me usual aesor’ ood foo numerous to SEL, 61 Rees at SALE—R. FIELD, At, t, 1, this day, at 11 of jock, aboat bu) ined Te clothing of every desc ripsion, B der of Jubn Lynch, 75 Giraud at M4 DDITIONAL BOI NIY—AL L SOLDIERS or heirs of deceased soldiers, cau have their claime promp'ly collected b. ling om or addrese- ing the uu par and prize money colectéa and peuslous procured, Informa. toa «resis, ANTHONY & ARNOLD, No. 14 ie war. \! ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO TWO AND 3 years, aud wounded soldiers and the widows, mioor children and pareute of soldie:s who died im the serv ce. lov ened pensions to widows having children under 16 years. Aoproved blamks now ready. Apply tod. PB. WUNT, 247 Broadway 321 gat, PL uC, ATIONS FOR THE ADDITIONAL o ev Counties to dircbarged ruldiors, their Sows and he Army Claim Areucy Bo amLerest, 8. Y. Abbr’ AL BOUNTY AND OTHER ected free of charge, by the Soldiers’ and be) Kuplo:ment Ageucy, 126 Canal st, Major . Geuerai F. C. Barlow, Sec. of ¢,. Mejor General wT. Me Maton, Corporat tiorney. Hoo. J.C. mM noede:, Advisory Board, Colenel HakMAN, | Mavager ee? T SHELDON'S OLD OFFICE, 7 BEEK. man et, New York—Additional be unties wo die charged soldiers, widows, &., and ai! otue. Govern: men: ciaime collected as usual; 3 mouths’ ane ad for office.s, ATTENTION“ FIRS] SS HECINENTS N.Y. V's are now entitled to bounty; also of 3 aad 9 months voluntee: 1ON'S Bounty Agenev, T Beokma DDIMIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS or heirs of cecessea soldie #. who are entiiled to she new bounty will receive reliab'e in’o, mation and a copy ot th- by calling ox dieing the undersigned. We are now taking ecisims. L, BROWN & CO, Solicitors of LU, Claims, six’ 1 Park Place, SN || Fy Abbitios ‘AL BOUNTY TO TWO AND three years soldiers; also to wounded men, Ar rearsof par, P-nsious and prize money couvected. faranees made, at old established Ageucy, F B. WIFI, 20 Broadway, 38 INTY —CATI ION—Sé ILDIERS AND cautcaed against the numerous te 8O1C1 DE FOeir cia is Lo bouaty am 4, Sodiersof (Sol-2, aud others, Low entitied, and shou d app sod vy letter or in person his office Yor 1 mation, a it desires, tueir oe * Arey Ar up 6 aire, & City, . oh. Fatab iletved 1889, : sya OUNTIES AND 2 new peasion |» who have le PNQIONG 4100 @c0 *"ENSIONS—$100, @50,— inc. @aso4 peosons te 1, 0% 0 @ tu ff month ior ed by Congres: avo anew K be TOIMLIVGs Ul Goceaseu sOlLLers Tam new realy with the new blanks to make ap- piicstiome tor the sbove pensions and Lounties, The #14 and $60 |unty to su.diers canuot be ap piled for until the Secretary o: War issuce the proper forme and LEOFOSHIeRey which will be about the ist of be Accurate pail ve of all the above laws for sale for 26 cents, or 10 cen wen. CHARLES NELLLETON, 111 Broadwi Refers by special HOFFMAN, imayor of City. [MPuRTANT TO SOLDIE RS— ‘UNION CLAIM AGENUY, ihe Old Stand, 40 Perk Row, ities’ Building, New York. —Sodieraeniisied to bouusies by Act a. C 6 Css ot July 26th, 13.6, heirs of eo die ted, ‘Those Gulit.ed toincrease of paus.ons, officers eutitled to ihrer mouths’ oxire pe can be thelr prosecuted at ouce b ‘ oly Lhe Ole Stand of Pek 3 HOF AM soldiors who signed the petition at our . hh office leet w should apply immeuisiely, Office open fromé wetil lv p.m. to accommodave tuoee who cai e the business durmg the gay. Corr © plowpiy aoswered, , dy Park Rew, ay rmjetion to Hon. ‘Gan also eat adence pyldress— UnIUN Chala AQ (CP. O,, box 2541) dew York. La Ww TRKANIS AND COLLEGE Tand ip Pu pure os sud tor sale, by UC, & G. WOOD+ MAN, 60 Wi AN, 363 U. 5.54 8. SANIT: ARY ( ‘OMMISSION PROTEC. War Cisim Assoiation, 545 Broadway. ur Gees of the Protec: ae early a day as tive War Ciaim Association sible, no more cians will be takea, Mr. HENRY UKBENPIEL(), late Secretary, has opeaed aa office atill Nasseu *i, and will, st our request, prosecul all claims Ae vivirg. tne goveruwent lor so.diers " an eis heirs, ab tue owes: rate, where ot ised by ac. of Cougress, We wil refer ail aye to Mr, GREENFIELD 0. HOWARD Pot. ILL ad 1 R. DODGE, Jin THRODORB 1, bxecutive Commitiee, a8 dh, ROOSEVI DRY Goops. LANKETS ! LLANKETS! AT GREAR BAKGAIN® FROM AUCTION, LW JOOL BLANKETS one wouky a3 76 A ouly ¢ paiz, FISE QUALITY. LO only 6 BLPEK QUALITY wov.,.. only 660 & EX ie tre KQUAL rite it only To All the above wie upw on fuyy cent lowes than last year's prices, . 4) : Also, tye peeve ALL-WOOL ¥ PANNELS, 3452, 35, end Fancy SHIRTING FLANNE al BT 4, 4y, 44, ana Buc, std Woh a Bleached and Uevlenaes Muslins, all qualities Bad wicthe, OF We jowees eesget Pricess Linem ng n Li ’ ry 15 ; aise, it wok of Ti is, Vamesks, & Ay has - WK. Tey 10N ite cha 4 Bowery. OS, Mospay, AUGUST 201H, W. ¥f £OUAN willshow 2 ® yard-wid. muslin, loc, per cases US sided! aheaatng lin, stamaara make. por yard; 3 baloe i wile a id wool flaoneis; 2 cava (00 p. all wi r. W. &, BOGAN, “ fl » to ella ave, bet, 25ib ans iu ate, ‘[ASLE DAMASK, MATT RESsad NAPKINg, Clute hand | Whi.e, DOY LIES, yrhte and Colored BL 4 ANKE and COMFOBTA. Ql W bie and Co'ored ua CMA sud ALU AMBKA Q. Li ry MTER, MARSRU UNS MATT KEaRy Halk, HUSK, SEAGRASS, 11088 every kind of DURING MALI KL SEA IRON. FURNITURE —BEDSPEADS. Cdibs, URA DLE6, HAT-SLANDS. UMBRELLA Bid NDa, BLORE ana PIANO BIOOLS, Best KES, Vas MAXBLE-TOP » ALOU) en GA A LOUN LABLES, WASLBT AN GOy t GUODB—Buch BLANKEIB DUEL. 5, PILLOW Caste "tire Bik ALS, ALK PY LOW, MATT Koss ww UL. B. HMOs Leal LUN bb 4 eich ‘re gered 5b VE. KY LOW Pik ACD (DO esi@ution of mUL LhLs, BOARDING Jt ‘bee, Pty arty he ayy 4 LULLONG, ie reepec: t WAKKANI BD es LEIKEBLN Hi nett 4 BAe Wat. GAKUBNER 444 Cece D rectly OPP Lee bar Low’ AND ) FOUND (ree, 108 JPOUND—SATURDaY, AUGUST & we | mali sum of nay, Avau tee * fasts, The owner can rece.ve ihe sate b ine St 26] West tiousion at at atoen by paris penees 40D et, third floor, ‘rote am ANK BOOK 9 ‘ 04 OF " in 994 OF MECHANe Uv % 1 as A fre Bes A,