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‘(HE NEW YORK SCN. FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 24, 1566, Te Advertisers. We wonld again remind one advertising patrons that their favore willbe “toe late for cisenifioation,” woless banded im at our couater before nine e'clocs, We keep oar publication oifice open for the recoption of advecti ements cotll 1 o'clock P. M,, but do uot ty them after nine o'clock. a Peace in Europe. Ovn cable d epatches announce the sizning of « Treaty of Pesce, between Austria, Prussia and Bavaria, This will only secure « brief period of peace to Northern Europe, leaving Southern Eu- rope snd the Italian question an open subject, endangering the peace of the nations | terested. It ia wt tobe expected that France can tly look om, S160 Prussia become a (ret class power, without mek'ng gome movewent dosigued to re- store the equilibrium. Iv connection with Aus- tria and Russia, Pravce is ‘interested in every settlement of poundaries which adda to the power of Pruaria, and as » matter of course the Emperor intends at some future time to bring about » condition of affairs, which will make bim once more the “ mastor of the aitua- tion." Russia ie big enough already, but pot un- Willing to take # slice of @ covete! territory, and 80 Austria does not wish to be entirely oblit at. ed from the map of Furepe, the ehancess.¢ thet Freneh diplomacy will soon procipliate avotuer European disturbance of * boun‘anes," or a we: Temay be thas the Tialien question will be used for this purpose, We sball await with interest further developments, An article published in the Sum of yesterday taduces 8 “ Workingman" to send us a commnni- cotion endorsing our porition wish reference to the politicians. Our correspondent declares that in bis own Trade Union, alocal politician bas ‘crest ed more disturbance’ than any other individual connected with the organization; but he misun- derwtands our positioa when be concludes that we are opposed to the workingmen taking sny part in political discussions. On the contrary, as individ- ual members of society they are boun? to take no thee of the “poliical situation,” and as goo! cit rene, use thelr voting privileges in whatever mac: ser seems to them must Likely to eure ihe Diessings of a free government. But ta their Trade Govietion thoy haves different mission, They evel: to benefis the caliseof Labor, by asserting ite dignity and giving to it en sudepen tence of character not heretofore asseried. Thero is au iadividuality about the very word Lavor, which presents it to Dublic attention, quite as promineatly as the word “Capita represents the product of Jabor The capitalist controls au sccumuiaiton of labor, end this circumstance permits bim @ certain inde- pendence, not assumed by the man whose only Capital te fo the work he can perform within « given umber ot hours, To make this “ia wr capi- Aer’ evailable, the perfect independence of the (aborer is an indispensable condition, How cau this be secured by puliti¢sl connections? While MH fe quite true that ecombination of workingmen might elect their own caudicate, it is also rue that such en election dors not confer any lasting advantage upon the cass of men who thus wake thelr independence upon the flimay gratitude of @ political aspirant to office, Uniess he is au @xorption to the general rule, the politician thus velovated is always ready to sell bis constituents to ‘the highest bidder, Buch ‘enteugling alliances’: een only be avoided by workingmen indepeuden: r@mough to choose the mosi bovost man offered to thetr suffrages, outside of their trade organiza fiona, and without reference tc his position upon questions relating to the cause of labor. If this course be adopted by workingmen generally, its vantages will soon be made appercnt in various weys. Im the frat place the pot cians will be _ Maere honest, or self-interest wil! s\invu ate therm to merit the confideace of the work 7 classes by #uitable le,islation upon questions aeciios Labor, ‘end bring to the support of those quostions, not merely @ minority, but an almoss unanimous majority, Whereas if the Trale Usions, as such, -@re used a6 political machines, different pariics will bid for their support, and in the ent the fo- Nereste of labor will become subservient to the @eeds of the politicians Atlantic Cable Vispatcues. Wrrne few notable exc»p ions, + dispatches @entirow Europe throuvh the Atlantic Cabl: are Of Very litte value to the people of the United States. For instance, we are inf rmed on M vmuday hat rumors prevail of aru. tuce betwoon France sand Pruasia, On Tuesday wo receive ds) aiches Comtradicting those of te proviousday, O11 Wed- nesday both of these dspat:hes are reiterated, with the suggestion that they bave no foundation fm fact. Any intell.gont observer of the eveuts now transpiring ia the Od Wo ld, te competent to aur- mise quite as much as be is told ia there dis patches, which are doubiless forwarded in the fateress of speculators, ——___. The Chelera in Europe. fms European ews publisbed in yiterdes's Gow shows that the cholera i: Eagland ws alerm- ingly om theinorease, The deaths in London for the week ending Avgust 4ib, was 1,058—well Ned casos—-und O54 deaths from diar- rho Is will be scen by these figures that the deaths from the Cisenae far exceed the cholera vatb ratein Now York for any one week during the present prevalence of the epidemic, Taking Into account the relative Population of the two Cities, it would require a death ate of O30 per week ia this city to equal that of London for the week ending August 41h, The mortality from ihe dis- ease for any one week in this city has not yet reeched 200; so that it will be seen that we). hed butevery slight attack uf the diwease in wm- The Reward of Labor. Ta another co)imu we publish @ second article upon the “WWorkingwomen of New York ‘Une of Thew..” It will commend itsel’ t) & ery { wuttul reader, aud command tle respectful «eration of those whe have hitherto m.cered be ides that women cin become valuable “workers in the great hive of human indusiry,"* Tie writer abows that females have succeeded in @otting type, aud declares that women wili also sacosed im other light branches of manual labor, if they are permitte. to compete wits the sterner eex. A)! thet the workingwomen of New York ask of thelr more favored townspeople is a fair op: (portunity for showing whet they can do, aad no ether encouragement than full pay for the work schually performed by them, % Orb. we? ve Car Tickets Again, A few daveage ver | 8) ed some correspon. dence between tue Presdent of the Dry Dock Railroad Company oad the proprietor of this journal, in waleh the former eequeste the latter to present in writing, our propomtion of furnish- ing the people with railroa’ ticke's, without com to the diferent compsnies. The response was a prompt, plumy, fair offer to do all the work, and open “couventent places" at numerous poin's, for selling the tickeis to the public, atthe legal rate of fare, We still repeat our willingness to give bende for the hiul performance of such @ con- tract, Novertheless, the President of the Dry Dock Ling ineead of accepting the offer, baw opened rrespondence witb the Internal Rev ene Departwent, the result of which. is seen ine new “ticket doljge,” put in oferatio. on the rail- roed line wmansg 1 by Mr, Ricnaumios. This new arrang’mert, although more within the law, practically null.fies {te operations, and eu! jects the pitilc to inconveniences which can only be tolerated by the people until @ proper remody is found in Leg WORKINGWOMEN OF NEW YORK. BY ONR OF THEM Cempositeors. Those who look mere'y at the ovtward aapect of thie greateity, tue broad plendors and architecture, oreltements, ite fa iiicies for pers Ure Ke wb ameand ite shows, fail to apprehend the true moaning of New York, It isimite character as preseuts @ vast rorkiog-factory, that the metrope Its costly buildings of marble and granite, ite stately palaces of trade stretching tueir var’ apert- where men and somen ore ° ing bees, The heart of Now York je in ite txnra- thine, aod whoever does not compr.'i-n4, or ener into thle inner eplritof the city, get ssteo neck en Insight into Ite life asa morning visttor ces ine conventional call npon ashionable women, leis charmed with ber eplendid atiire, perhaps, and fouste bie eyes on berc tly beauty, bat her heart is out of eight, and ber teeling In ite working char cler New York presents a sya- ematic carn as of activity, @ gemiusof enters ito be a, sitevery air, jte mame oure ete belt of wharis, 1's ships anu rail throbbing with life, Ve have *y feeling of our kinefolk ove: the young; our day fe jast beenn, our udeve.r hing hu cuerer, Ibie peope which hae on of Americag meotin our characier tavet favorabeto thee women, A certain erous unpuleiveness las float- @4 them out 0 creat ide, ii there ie more rar with wins and waves, there is elsoe euauce of ea.ling io deeper waters aud uouer clearer sr 08 One of (ho basiest of the busy trades of this city, th ab perhane the eass obirusive In its tions, lethotof typesetting Thre gentiof the p essinse ute m Aladaio's friendly “al veo! the emp.” hip otty much, down iu ine cep Le of wuderg ‘f Palaces, OF Bio t in the top moss eo ios, = 4'a throbbiag presses shake the round ML G. OUr Rieas Mewsy.por sheen, bis busy, comet pee fingers are working da uatht to em: body ih papshe ehave Le lovie bie tbeugnts of men: the tue f 630 an bppear Ol Mote wi the cost of brie posse dhe printing © \.ces, myeerion pl ces, reacheu .uly by tortuous d eatnily up io dayit nous h dim from the intrusion of wo obta ning 4 thorougs Kapow! tedious app @uticesh the atience and iutelugeoce sequiie to mas airicace® kept many females ous of the pro only vi la @ ye Ww venturosome spire, the euge of their keen dy tborouch mastery of be det luey inetcuced oun rendered evidems that (hes en- e@ celerty of thelr Mivveuen! pecul m to the special Cepurtineut of comp j~aud now the no Invre Coeertal and orecavie sight to fouud ineug (he waking peop thaw may be ereo in many of (he bos cod uew p per offices of this city & COlIDpOE Og LOOM Wiulee Cases Efe CCCUped by you R gle Lier await ane busy fuge.e their Dip at Gl sees, ther in edigent ices, pub & color luo be every say aspects of these busiiese place,, B.dithro. a rad ence o od the dimzy texgions wu.ch wese obce suppo.ed to be onder the uumeumte eu: peoitoo ug tus Prince of Derauers, 1 Le einpwyimeat of women, however, le limited to COW, ae Voy 6Or oles, th ugh the Gomoer ie a y smeres8 Mg, Gud ft rewains with w: men, Ita Otay io Ulure OO. great ehali be ihe ae. wand wrthar eervices in tis trade, she tha Whca 648 Uae bo co The o incur @ad aie th C088 it exects, ber Pie) bho work, 6 iltiag @ud une WU WOE we all vi #dued 0b equ OF ule word, 1 iotuuatery by bore 4use out oF the reas of sh (ue G es ot lan Use, Wied end (Le it icecies of ubecue ere bot obined ihivuaa bo or ev@a (he eupe.tcal we ‘aut puuctust on, been 4 ce, bibey coud oe 3 dls Wiebe bave bowa ba eve cnsea bine biue of wi Legisueie, ous Dus they ace BOW Koemiug ib Vly @V Gelb waab Ol tuey needed was pasicuce and © troublesome times of the Printer’s Str’ plvine JOuIBal, Wh perue being compe ced to susp. ud a day or e welt of UeDus, secietiy conversed some of ter 8 HeiguLoriug off by ) ouue wemen, aod hastily sent ior column of Woe iset which would do wie posiior bicught up to 4. 1b) 08 wie womlem, colvew ia this beaus .ocesiary 0 the trade, Greuuaily, & cuties Wheh Leses itwili cesar.» Osiices, ib fe Ww ov ho,ed, had be beer lish of. bette: ven- lated, and wore gleauly, and should the umtrocucs tivo of that woadertul {ivention ibe lype-seitiug mechine, take piace to any exent, (as un oubseuy is wil im tho fu ure, ti not ia our jane,) she cou posltore’ trade wii probaoly be throws very geno- Tally int the hacde of temaies, As women become beter workers, the question of wages, about wOich Looe is a presen: « seeming injustice, wil rigut deel, It is painiulto ce a wo- Wes working slu@ by side wi b men, pectorming au equal arnount of labor, @ Cost of €veu moe Lous weariness, for a emelier compeuestion, It loose uojust, It te unjust bub injus: Lever succeeus, Woes themseives iiust iia.e thie tutus: fen., Lookiog UPeM Wie Quednve tui ue Bupit * listit, eV@ry Sole lice at womas eauuos our iat ak the very clroumesanoes which con pel be Geceph iwee pay fo, er we ade er Os ail sor Le. al eu eho Ob many avenues OF inducier licw Wicd ee Was bivierby shus out We eu uid wos wt sue Bene al eeu, MOb Mt bbe MMuivwusl sutl rug ‘Hdush wick itae @..@icu, Tae g.uab @ud io ve Tiacwed te kuat wows eliad vindica.e uer c Pacusy “ 8 tebeter, ba WhaeVer LieBoh bus ees ely uy ue tee eand preschere and 'ec'urers Lave cone ter POM —b we aud cu plo’ ve ’ e 6 08 0) WO ay vie aviuad ae re ; A6V@ Uke Guelr Pork ios ae © be uw CO br bee Ol le C i ous . Co reas | eran yar pee « “ bere Oe ee ON Cre ue 4. A Su oti ¢ d+ baal iee weMing vs any ite she orcad + bho BOs Be ou ages Ue le Vo Courree.> Derowa erg bugis ave ty lb ue lone teva Pa Caw, SMB WOO eal Lerecte. be 1B) bed 4 tak apie (Oe ba ng (HOGKsuie Lhal @ooaricu to Cape" 10 @ plidbing Olive, \hey recess ed, tuem, wh The Career of a Shop Bey. George W. Cuilis u.q. ihe present proprietor of the Philadelphia Lapcry, veyan the active du- thes of lite as & shop boy in a book store, Betore he was twenty-one years of age he commenced price which ectaeiths powerfa avd aul la mrgnet | ite upon ali who con @ fito lee y tallzing atrosphese, TLe feeling of activity, o" purp se oO em \ained, pe va by land ene ware keep it ale lit le of the lewo business for himeelf, by hiring # smal! store, then located fm the Lepore buliding, but now forming & partof the publish!ng office of the Levers. At SPECIAL NOTICES. Grover & Baker's First Premiam Flas determination only real z-d in 1°04, when he be | pen ers, 495 way, New York, ap! di came the proprietor of thet jourual, Since to] gi yn. Lamont parsed into the possess on of Mr, Childs, 2, eR RR — bs hes improved ite general sppearenee, ena lo Mott's Chemical Pomade Restores ¢ created its circulation, unt is bew becooe ‘be be @iossy and from fart oat, and is de J r Ned t of | citediv the best preservas.on for the hair rekey Le te Geo Y ry 7 * caeeen pt A Soid by Kushton, 10 Astor House, and drazgis 4. known o4 @ ¥xp! wetiona’ lestious, were | brown sione butla! | lare } 4 ‘ hed ~ flewe sewiag Machine Company No.6 Th wy way é s Hows, Jt, Present, Avene wan'ed. ’ i rola, J, Kane rasions," P reon Brownlon's Bak, lie and bu‘ ton Hoi Miehine, 626 Broadwar. 1 Ali. snac." aid many score of ovber pu’ - Hiptic Locks {by his firm, A splendid nyg—tocoat halt @ million of dole now being ere by Mr. Culds. Wheo fe will be ti : ell the i + Incompe al M. Co, (45 Broad ta ad vay fet als Yo k rs College, New aptry. In ne ¢ reamed a. ue elo ve names wenvieman we ¢ especialy to direct the | Cr eve on © September dd, 4" atention of our young inen to tue elements of bis | - tie Remedy — success in| fe. He dors not drink layior, tea ot Phd ee Serene ante fina 2 @ flue, and waver iee © ra ut cuew bona. curing yeare standing ia Co Wan ao! found time e ough for « hae reeured bins could purchase aye abou jo bases, and always ces al ads ok eeerou )vercourse, Wowk —_—<_—— i his money tenth of bis ore E :) din Hobs, eon of neome hea Leen, end at ia annuolly o8 i HORS — On the 220 inst, William h er in eharties. Ao original y unkwowa ana oat | its 4 Catharine Hous, aged i" years, 2 moe peaniiess bus am ito. }:y. bas \uus -arnediu 680 } ke plece from tho residence of his twenty ra 8 comp Wook few wen outa | yo) 7 afiernoon, at 8 e’cicek inal of tur sue 7 m Vrien e inv ted to attead. ov me ATS SHEAHAN—On Thureday, Aug. 98d, 6% conees Financial News, Mariciss Qe. ton of the lunge, Blien, wife of Michael Sheahan New York, Thureday, Au. 204. M—The geu- me Hal ate Ne ges h Jig A @ral Stock marcet ber been Cull fay and withou! [dey atternoou, 4th inet, at ¥ O'clock, trom Lor any jmportant featnare. Governments were fraction | lete resimence Wet dorb at. 16 } vylower, Goidciosel at 15 y. Tbe loam marset ar. JOHN =08 ‘ eee win Aues ae wy er | was fairiy activeat & percent, with some transsc | py yon” Whecl Lewies : “ 6. Good bills paecod at per eeut ibe i altwee and friends of the fan'v aie re- Foren exchanrve w vo Bile tes.ed to attend the funeres, i; > late ite . i. - eu 7 wrt, the ¥ iday afternoon, a at 6) day: on Londou were t Ta UiTe te: | ot withe:+ further not 2 bankers’, On'Ch cet ay | oar weedal .ead ie 8 8 Bbc. low ox for unsound, and siea!y for #ouad yrades pats . eae ja és ‘ , ¥ Wheat warduiiand ceciuine to ou sud ia t nneral will take pleee thie Friday afier ferior pe e,and firm tor prime ¢ ee, which are | no n,at 1 ofcicsk. from inth et, Toe friends searce, Corn wes less active aud ace yro Grm, | OOo Fe atives -.@ requested to aitend a Osta were firm, Pork w mer, Teel aesteady, ‘“ e ea Lard wan heavy, sud Whiskey ween TRADE NOTE ES, pepe Saveeneraey Ser. A SPECIAL MEETING OF TUE LONG. Ocena Bank.....107 hore Lumber Herdiers Society to he held st » 40 Cam. Coal Pt 48 “ ‘tary ball, 198 Bowery,ou Friday, 24h, et 74 ‘elec’, Ad membere ere reques a¢ to atiend, a . inens of portance te to tiarected, FOUN r . N + Press THOMAS WHITE, Rec. See 111 {AN U.Bbe. 1a". 139 ¥ ONGSHORPMEN'S U.P. A, NO. 3, OF }WWwW do. 4 a4 how York ! that ye Lot Brox a 62.9 Trea. 7 5-1 1b" ° nutd exeh rent a 4 : "Io. i ; da roeetiog to be held at 1568 2000 a, } lod N.Y. 60. '7 the 2064 Joa, M.CAL4OD et 2 0’. 1ock, on b Prest. J.C. | Qu0eu yop — —— — TuO Tei da, new... CD JOTICE=—THE STONE MASONS PRO. Dovey IN wesvs secsat ine ¥ aie bat ae woeriy LALO do, wg 4 or 180 do. naw C4 COMY, Foow; OF THE OTICK--A SPECIAL re ere willite beldin Blue Btonecutters and F N their new ball, cor 2% at. and 8th av, on Friday evening, Aus. 24a cighto'cloek, All members are requested to at end cathe rate of wreee will he con se ered, PELER.COX, Pros. JOHN MOCABRON, Sec, bat] POTICE—A& ‘TAL MEETING OF THE pA Longiborem J. 2. Asanc atioa No. Bwill be hed a5) Kooseveltat. this Friday evening. at h-li- pastT oe ock by @ requisition of 46 wembers, to sasweracomman'cationg seat from No.1, Union of w Mud. af 1k t Broek ani otaer busine of importance to be 0 Bk, state N.Y. 13 0. f tiarancte | .’une.ua’ attend nee le reqne Rr 100 4c Natiowal BA 4 SAL GT UP. 6a | order of JOHN FOG AR, Vice Poests of do i4 én ac 6 gals | Roo “00 Central Coal 63 iw Mi. & ot. Pt, Th — — ee GE hes sO SOC HY VO" SECOND BOARD a _— _ _ 2000 1. 110, toy Mich, Cen, &...1134 A GRAND TEMPOLANCE MEETING 3240 Tr te ew BN ta ae this evening of Lavies' Pubes Matthew 7. A.B bu 1 lil, Geo. B &.. lesek | Society, yo. }, at their new hall, 47ty #8, and B oad oot yw 2% 4 he WS way. Speaking by the ex-President. Sinving by lww — do. rit 5 : ' , Mies Corulsky and Smith Conly. Mr. Tom Mc jowan {ue Tess. rs is” 4 & Pie Ro Flavin, koley, Hore, Dryman, Walah, seanil, and ie Hoaine Wat Baa 60 eit & others. Mr. DINIGAN, Sec." JOHN J. CORRALL, i het ae fF Pres. NICHOLAS LYNCH, Viee. DAVID. F. + Eamaaear ebweetereet Et i> ae BLAKE, Teese. 103 wh g ; ANOTHER GRAND MEETING OF THE B10 brie R a ik ah | EA tale 1 MT, A, . Boclety No. 6, at their 4 . Sd 3 ME hg 7 Tell, cor, of 3s and 4o0 do. 60 AL & 1H: Pi... T5 | Darley Witone Feesn, ay, Horan: iw Wreeeeereees #05 Land MeCabe, Protec sor Cordock will am Wy helesaie Prices of ( ‘The late rains Lavo sadly inte tere? with the bus. with the Highland pipes, Miss Mejionoss, Bpeasin J °UN ENNIS, Prost. LAW . Rec, Hee, T. A.B. NO, 8, OF Yorkville, Bingin by M ENCE try Produc... Tuceaspay Evaenine Ang. 23, 1566, Jness of thie wart, and to-day, with « voaking rain sold pub'ic meeting to-night, cor Séth e/, and Bd falling, and the svenues surrounding the booths | a 6. Speaking by Mr, Bouthwick, of Harlem, next to impassable, scarcely abuyer is vigible throngh ing by Messrs, Ville, Asworth salto hers, [Don't the entice market, aud es holdors of perabable fruit consequen'ly criven to bargalus o the buyers own cons.ruciion, ou as arbitrary. giver len off the con mie buy to-dey to clionile @ rem dure from vance of last week, es fa:weis, cloug tue Hudson, tekiog present many w receiptewi hl shore of formu: y many of our iarme.s, witu the D ther Mathew T. A.B, 54 No. ? of Jersey Ci of hale WiltlAad & sueQUORE at ending alike traasac ion one year since etili in | willhod a Puble Mectine this evening, ‘Ang. 88 ¥{i NOUSEV nul, Bxecu rbiaheed Sid b EDO! eid hehe & thoir sup, Woebivgton Hall, also'clock, Speak ng by Me: .C i = Mla" Ps Femembrinos, #@ sil-t ding bee their suppiies | W cebingtoa tall, at 8 o'c poke fivesk ng by aegis. U. no CLAIM AGENCY, No, is CHAM inthe be ief thathy eo day the pre ent advance | } sirmonl, Me Clarke. le and \Wilsoa, Rs ere iD iH Adu igual buuates to ale ’ will copiimue, and that they cam get The per ibif | MAX SELL, Pp, UW. WRAY,V. POR. J, mower bad at it cha ai ge agement at they willouly ‘old ov u iew wevks longer, As on | MUUNEY ~ pee AY piomiptly collected, RK, F. RABE. but the occasion a. /@sl uded to, when pricese: ‘denly | prs rare: cr at : pate ae decined from to Be perib., tothe rain of ban BOARD AND ROOMS, $10 Ry rhe Lay Riatdcds ' M LL TED dreds ef greedy meculstors, the ame nor being | SACTSEEL GEEE PERG ee ee ows. Extra Pay for office Rotabiushey since dlayed fs @havardcus 016, ae @ eudden close of the A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM- 1804. O. W. BMITH, Mi pre: among potatoes have advacced a cent shipments, and ‘ho seme is eleo true of neariy every oty comsequ ¢ * fiikiue, ib Ste'e, fec ory i : 60 ub i x and mesish cous eect, for oun Bia jhasenad, rat} s Gt las Loc siug House, 05 Vana «N.Y, | p i | Atlon, OL bas fos Kose ou OF UpoOrment, Apple new, BL... i 614.0818 (A000 BOARD (ND WASHING Fo. hes e ‘ * ” OW YOUDS btn, eu DEF WoeR, al Sly Bost 4) h ‘ wi k { boeu | bo. Lape loor vs ‘ 1s : — | Bc bn Qe \ bes ie oy | T.OLGL..\ 23 AND Ts PIR PC nd0y Pebid, viwkus,. Parenips, bi, Kus, J uray, ot Gnoua, Unions, ( pions, by ous of the preeent weak home call, fall with a velocity that will cause a commotion Fowls.. tour p.cnic Fridsy, Bept.7. JOHN BOER NV EMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION or Boclety lavely wo.sl ppina uuder the incor- porstion ot the Trustees of toe First Preaby- verian Church in the city of New York, are request ed to meet with the Board of Trus*ees of said Coepo- ration, atthe public rehool bourse, lath as, near ist ave, intnhecity of N:+ Yo k.on the oveaing of Wed- tesd y, Sept, 26, at Ty o'clock, for the purpuse of taking juio considera iou he propriety of surender- ine thetreo porate rights, t anchises and exis'rnc: ; aod to advise and direct the ai.p «sion to be made piless quoed below are not ‘The demand for tu ter bae {.i- cerably since this day wock, and but for jnued moderately iree ope:acious of Cailor- ere, We sloulu dou tice Lb ve Leen enabled he sharp ad- co advanieoge of (t are 8 | of che assets end preper y of the enid Courreva:ion, forwarding parcela woe f y than for | Boe ery or orpor ton, By order of the Board, eebs past, Brill, upon comparison of present Chee C. LUGAM, Presideat, Dated vune ley a ic ts poscepiible epiendi! success NCONQUERABLE—YOUNG MEN'S FA- ‘nodated with good board ang lodgings at 46 Mott tt. near Bayard et, 4 ! COUPLE OF LADIES OR GENTLEMEN’ + can be accommouated with board by apply ug at 64 Canal at, Ud floor, front room, c ) bape Bs) AND Wilt CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with board; sleo afew respoctalbie meu ond afew respectalie ladies, Apply at ii’ gee = aeons Eeaizas FEW YOUNG MEN CAN HAV - board e,4 Thempsen at, water, Gas, aud aliternia demau’, and the contiuuance pr.ces will certaluly these graspiue rpecul Of vevotabies, (be, en account cf the tr, which bas inteciered with rainy wea garden truck, which are from lu to d from last seebs or -GOOD One floor wo let with bub; furnished if desired. 8 ciapice ned tuorrted couple, can meet with fo0u bowdon reasonalic terms, at 24 Fast Broad way. Breskfestfroum6Gam. Family English, 64 OARD—A FEW MEUHAN #000 Loard, with ple cant, airy roo ronable terin , s \ene'. or would ,coomr two or thive recpeetabie men witha mien fui ull room, E OYS WHOARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, jood or emplorme: , should opp.y at we . boys’ thon, 128 kustona pour MECHANICS C ioe visio urivate fens Bo Chiiden—& 95 5 | per week, boar) god washing, ‘oil 18V 8, Soth a. Also a \uralened roow 40 vet, i4 IRLS LODGING HOUSE— LOD CINGS ubly ne offe tag Biate wae © Dede, at 1s2 Wivieion & cor, Noriwos st DAVID'S HALT, 93 CANAL ST!EET, Good bus cro be obtained at the above old esiablished hotel by tho aight or +> k, 4iceutes plebt; $:.80 per week, Tue ch cot ale, wince aud Lquors @ways cm hand, ’. MH. BROWS, Piop iesor, aban ach 45 WANZED A RBESPECTABLE LADY | wishes to tuke @ cuuid at worown hi use to 1 Yojulre at 890 Bixth ave, top floor, Mes , viel bu} LAV POL GaGhrs AND Fle ; 9 Waite, bl a Fa LS 18d, UDA. 2 | 130 EAnT 3eTH si, THIRD aVE— potatoe, . cniavooe, bask Luruisaed bediooms ior gentiemen only, fo by lw? ora, 10 etring ed 160, 4 aud 82 ou r Week ; rooms wae sbo wi areeu Corn, LW... Tal OO pe Lavely buil, 4 0 por week, A Hovel ed CARNE Tub Baar 8th si 8d aves e nn” SY Oe Bese ord ot AUCTION NOTIC APT wel Korn, AUCT'R, thse day F + Aueret Yathy of er. noom, at 14 v'elock be desiory Iweilng house 119 i.n on e.moar 6th ave—Uver 96,00 worth of e ewant and costiy bousevold furul- tare, pitao Paintings, tal suite in broc , pring eo Mat reases. mon sale eho rd, Cocks, iwir curtains, glass, chide aud silverware, bese "haha . 1 r rf tresses, | » ke 3 YAWNEROKER > SALE—JOHN MORTI- 4OKB, Auctionser, No. 16 East Broadway, will ! thie day a lar: e@ estortm of of women's wearlog e)parcLand ovherartices, Dy order of D, Meshaa 04 NO 17 Lontene 8) M. WIT’! RS, AUCT’R) SELLS THIS day *t ¥ o'cock, at 64 Cina! et. ail she ‘ur.i fixtures, we, of nia: @ boarding bourse, 46 e.diar, de ‘4 McLeramy. ture an ch. pete, chins ee MY AND NAVY—NEW ROUNTIES, % beck pry end p ize inoner shed at the fo ‘owing offices: ty, 61 Vest, 454 Broadway, Gb. Army and ne? utr , RMY CLAIMS—D. PRATT, CATR EX. am.oine Ce.k, War Dep riwent, bas oveped ae ot, room 3; his long experience 1, 63 Bowe MELVIN & A cfice at 26 Coam iu -eitiemens of aimy sccounteensur.s prow,’ col- leci.um of bounties wacer new juw ; morn iinee fiee. lo’ DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO TWO AND 3 year, and wougued eclaers rnd the widows, minor ch ren 6 sof eoitions died in the terv.ce, Deus to Wik aving ch ddren under i6 y coved Dlapka gow ‘eady. Apply oJ. PUNT, 2 JEEFICE, , ? SHEL 4 Adutioasd be cberaed soldie.e, widows & , and uli ot MOD Cis necoiide Cd ea sua; 2 wioutie ex for office A” 4 9 months volunteers SUSLDO'S bounty Agency, T Beexruse st, aq IDITIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS decensea roidie #. whe a6 ent led tre roliable tu’ormation notalte.' ihe now akiag the @ Ce L. » Sus chores of UL. 8, ete ats 1 TION=i HE FIRST 38 RE are bow entith. tot ve op. or pn.@. signed BROWN & CO V a ‘SIONS OR W LEWIsf - Bvce sud copy o Vaucod em ep oved 0 70 TWo AND siso'o woun @d me Ar roars of pay, pe 4 Piize Wouer be...cle wavauees mace old es" lsbeu Agency, PB 4 a broadway, ner law ee, claus, ake TS ADDITIONSL BOU threo y ara .oid.e Inf aivney oWILFT, 20 Bo dway reuR ia DDITIONAL BOUNTIES AND OTHER c.isimea collected by the soinie & Rup +, ment A eucy, 1 nai ot, EKER UF CUAKUE, Col, HLOKMAN, Mauager, | 40 OUNTY — CAULTION—SOLDIERS AND ve'r veire are cauiionel 4t the pumerous to bounty au # Usb peel, or their heirs, ace now idiecaor 1s Me “up ‘ or ah. “ a Bev STILS AND PENSIONS—#@100, '50,— yer peasion laws, giving inc.@sse. peus ons te ve lost ove babu, oF 0.€ hent, $2 per mouth for unuer 16, bave bees paared by Cougre: Lovely law | viug the reimtives of de iW more Loun 1 am now ready wih the new blanks fo ma! Heativge for the above pensions aad bur he $1.0 and $60 beunty to ev diers c.nnot Le ap pied for uLtii (he Secrsiary o. War sues the pioper Orie aOd jastructious, which wil be wvous sue let of sep ember. Accaate cplos of all the above laws for sale for “ conte $i lu ceate each, CHARLES NéT%LETON, 111 Broadwa), N.Y. City. Rofers by special permission to Hou, JOHN : HOFMAN, hayor ot N.Y, City. ooy pMrowtan? To “SOL DLS — UNION N aire, bated: i CLAIM AGENLY, The Old Stand, v4 Puck Low, Liravs’ Building, New Yo Soldiers *asiiied §) bouuties by Acto. Gon: , heirs oF so.d.ers also emi- sease of pens vus, ficers ta pay, can bao sbeir by eallug immesintely as endot Likrekls, HOPEMAN ac ere who #isned the peti ‘oa et our office leet winter should apply imwmediaiely, Office open from 6 am, ual I p, © accommodate tho0ee Who cannot lesve then ines guring the gay. Correspond suc: prompily re Aduress—UNION CLALM AGENCY, 40 Park 560 P, U,, box 2641) New York, AND WARKANIS AND COLLEGE Land SC Tip pu Chesed gud tor ane, by O, & G. WOUD- N Walias, 363 SANITARY COMMISSION PROTEC- War Olana A le Ww eiose L Associa iou day us pos Mer TieNky 44 office TO4ucel, Prosecnte #o.\iere and owest rate were the Wo rill voter all HUWARD Por. wh eppicauia co aly. ik " WLLL BE ADVANCED TO > 4 d 220.000 in suuis of one dolar, su) 0 taudhies ac; nily auiferiag, @ larger advance wulbemede, bouny to o puaus wil be couected without charce, RLLBEN VODk, Bauker, 63 Wall at, N.Y. and 19% York t, Brooxiyu, At Lowd ANA POUND, OST—A BANK BOOK, NO, 75,105, ON tue Greenwics paviage bauk, ‘ibe foe: will ue Pease ive it at (ue ba Kk LOst—A sPaNisd POODLE DOG, ALL white, with buck eyes and pve, Any one $Gihing Dis bo 466 Weet Sdin at, will receive 6 vewerd, <i ae M4 JST ON FRIDAY LA eceipt Look, Le.ouging wo J A. UOLMbis. The by returning it othe feed siore. vu. o. Grand @ujsiniug tue ierry, wil) Le sulted? To —A” SHIPPING wo Ay Ath iOCb Lol Uivadways 96 dei wn Hivalogs i@ik in jue Ub or Bob ay tee cas $10 “REWAKD—LOsT, ON WEDNES- OOy Dik. i white Podss dog, een ere we Bais Of Lub); Diack @ ee Om Cure. bueuy sail, VW c@vs 1@su. ue ita we f sere abuve sewa.d, @ dees We aL, wake bor 3 Bl be als SU ACLIANLS, , WHE LER & WILSON, GROVES at bs « tues ae ae ex Vw WICKES, 4 ay COs, QIBLEY cor Lieveke: at, dea. ra iu all 4 soachines, Pero. purchase mac have the Privile.e OF exchaig.ne Lox 00 WiKi SU dr re wi Doutexue cu of! O Kiuue @xcus (4, duu ie, + Wows “ ats peay 4 Bova Astue sc i.ce, efOUPs, O45 BRO, Pe \DWayY, ure wig oi ‘ 3 y PHRELER & WiloUN's SLWING ME cl MY bvadwWiyy cor, Suu et duchies P 10°C 4 Piss bio T46 Bowed af purchased, J, 1 8. 8 Brot ® innited bus acca, concucted Hie CONVEMEDS, It as become wreck. uiced > DUD ow Wanstip —A FE 0. THOMAS'S letter oelish eowis, machines, aso «fey of Slager’s A es, inquire of A. THOMAS, LS

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