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IK NEW YORK SUN. WEDBESDAY MORNING, SKI’T. — coe The Twe I'l Tt js ecoramon practice with ; ete partion t charge eaeh «t with political Bishonesty and perfidy. Thus, the Radical leaders Jourlly declare thet th) i reideot and the Conrers vailve party have not th terest of the country seheart, but that they « folely by par fisan motives in the pollucal policy which they Papport. Oo the other hand there je @ elas of politicians mipp rting the Presidans, who, forget Bal of thete own record, Arabors, eunlon str, ee. Politic'ans, of @ clans, ereunecrupulous and dishonest, wo far an politics @re cor cerue|l, bul we have faith enough in the Good Intentions of our people to b lev the posases In both parties aro honest in shetr seoti- tents vpon national quessions, The disagreement between them has re‘ereace to (he beat weane by which a certain end may ba atia Boab aides uerire to see the complete restoration of the Union end the establishment of fraterval relations be- Sween the North and the Fouith, But bow can thie object best be attained? The Maticals hold the ground that the Bouth siould be compelled to do nee for the @ins of secession and rebellion, Whey are not eatisfied with the acknowletgmens of the Southern people that they bave done wrong, poor with the prow\ses and guarantees which they yeffer for future good behavior, The extinction of Rhe institution for which the Bouth fought, the Wegulation and impoverishment of their section, Whe terrible chantinernent which th fered as Bhe handa of the Uuion army, end the hu lation pf paying for the thrashing they reveived—th re Wot enough with the Radicals, end they inlet that Whe prostrate and heljloas Bouth aall be will keps Mander ntl the former « are vou Ball citizenship, No doubt the tmase of the of Neorgavization, Hilaus of oppo- or vee Radical party belie that they are eub- perving the jnoterests of te untry by thie course, but, we think, they com. pit the great error of allowing passion aod prejue Moe to get the better of their judgment. The Donservative party, on the contrary, believe that Qe suffering which the South has endured during Bhe last five yoara, toyether with the co: pranted for the sake of peace and the « piered for the futuro, are all thatis ntial for Boe permanent safety of the country, and all thet bhe North can reasonably and honorably sul. Whey are quite as earnest in the desire to secure permanent peace and concord as the Radicals can possibly be, but they believe that this end can bet- ber be attained by a generous policy than by one which {s harsh and vindictive, The people must Bevide which party i» right in this matter, Ire- band, Hungery and Poland are examples of the vfect of w vindictive policy toward a conquered people, Shall the North follow the lead of Fag Bend, Austria anc! Ruama, in its treatment of the Bouth, or will itfollow the rule which ts the key of dhe Christien religion—"' Do unto others assye Nrould thet others should do unto you,'? and thereby heap cosis of fire on the heads of those who would persivt in evi! cours Tho President mud the People. ‘With the exception of two places, the President fas been treated with great respect at every point through which he has passed on his journey to Chicago, Ove of the exceptional places is Philadelphia, where the municipal officers acted discourteourly toward him; and the other te Cleveland, where le was opesly inaulied by « portion of the » :dience whom he addretmed, The people of Priladelphia, however, made amends for the conduct of their oficial, and the people of Cleveland are therefore alone in the en “yment of he notoriety of oflering indignities to the Presi- Ment of the United Bistes Bui we Priwed at the conduct of the Prosident’s audience fn Cleveland, Cleveland is the ‘nub? of the ‘Western Reserve of Oslo—the mont intensely Rad- Kcal district in the United States, tn proportion bo ite population, It wes altogether wrong for the Cleveland Ladicals to ect as they did on that occamon, but at the wame time we think the President {njuciciously wpened siteries upon Congress wheu address- Bog on sudience whoso Ratical political character he must have koown, Ie has handled Congress and the whole Radical party witnout gloves in bis tourmg speeches, and {i is mot so strange that his wourse in such @ locslity as Cleveland, should evoke such epiihes as he there received, The President fs @ sensitive man, and he can- et quietly submit to the abuso which ts now beeped upon him by the Radical press mad politicians, He accordingty pays them ‘Deck with Interest, and his scathing speeches in urn gall them and lead, in such « place as Cleve- Yand, to open insult, We think 18 would be better the Premdont would talk ters while on his tour. re mot sur- He cannot tell the people anything mow about his | lo wMicial action, and the frequeot reteration of what he has to say makes his speeches monotonous, The people will dobim justice, amd upon thelr in- ce and good senss he may confidently rely, Rearing bis actions to spoak for themacives, Beecher and his Congregation, Duets the week, the raice! members of Mr, Fixwouie's congregation have been very wich ex- eroieed over the recess letter of thelr pastor, upon ational affaire; denouncing ite ausbor for the ex- pression of views which they deem antagonistic to the political gospel be has hitherto preached, The More those genilomen talk over the m ir, the Roster satisfed do they become with the mooted Proposition of disciplining Mr, Basonuwn for hie **spostecy.” They are aware ihat Mr. Hencune's political course of action is no concern of @hetre, end thas bis opinions on national Roples are his own exclusive property, Mevertheless they claim to posicas « propri- etary right in Piymouth Church, which will be injuriously affecied if the Conuorvative views of Mr, Bapoiiae are pot ropudiated in some magn- wer by the congregation atéeniing upon his winistrations. These Redical Chrisians have not yet agreed upon » plan for making known thoir indignation, but if the impatience of ditler- eutindividuals {a any inication of the approach tng skirm'sh, the contest wil! avon begin. Au ia formal secret caucus will n be called, to be followed by an interview with Mr, Dacouwx, This being unsstiefactory, doubtiess « general Convan- bt Sioa will be ordered, in whkh a show of har.de will be demanded, Thereupon the affair Will sesuine @ tangle abape. Fortunately for all woncerned, Mr. Marcus ‘oples a posivion which reuders him perectiy iv fifferomt to the political opinieus of bis cougreyat Wiaile he woul! not be willing to luserrupt the plvaeent relations oxlet- Jenounce all Radicals aa | , troutled with Fenian apparitions, are not likely | the apples) ing between hirnsetf and bis people, he wonld not Yon Tenn 64, new, 9% 8 Hed, Re &. Silow theu, to interfere with bis personal hbenty 3s x, Ce. be 3" ” Chr ak WwW of speech or action, The congregation Sppreciate | 5010 Ohio & Mins, 29% 1° do. tee B68 the value of Mr. Nancien to them asa Pastor, and | “39 tweet (ni + fod eis ‘ esteetn him beyond «|! other men ae a teacher ; | 1 P. Ps. W. peverth: leas, may desire to act inde. pendently questions which might otherwise n disseusion, For the purpose of 'rieginy the matter nto s ehape which will enable both perties tc express their views, it is anggested th site laeue be releed, on the question of Mr. Narounr's compensation for hin eervices next your. The Radies!s to vow for a reduction— “cutting off f they are strong enough to do it, | 1! the Conservatives are found in the majority, the matter will be setiled by « withdrawal of the Cofeated Raticale, Mr. Beronge might not object | Cattle Market, “NATIONAL Daove Yanny" lvrn St. Sept. 4. With 8.17% beevor yarded at 1uith etreat to-day, and awerk!y saleof 5.1% head at the Hudeoo City yards, aod Gbu atthe down town mwa keta makin total of ever 6,90, pr have a decitedily down ward tendency at prevent, mci even the le deciine on Monday being entisfactory to buyers, who are atill holding back In anticipation that ‘he prevailing coon a etill greater decine in pric the close of the market to da! The raling rates at were, for first u | cattle, alSe, which, althe wlout the same to much # solution of the difficulty, No polit- figures as qeoted for tope ites week. are in reality, feral question would be rated in the quality cons dered, fully below the letter quota. chureb, and outede scandal avoided. In cage | SO" There in an excelent show of this cinas of ’ . nd the demand for which was quite brisk to r next quality, comsistiog A gout, hand imal, are offering at lial? lye, medium 16a16'sc, while the poorest lore, com the Rad! succeeded, Mr, Barouga might with- draw, leaving bebiud him the great organ and « Congregaiou Wealthy enough to seoure the eer- |} rising ol oxen and cows, hot fit for dox ineat, sre obtaina talimoet any price, trom Ss ww viers of some preacher sufficiently popular to com- Ine One ot of 2 ear old State bulls wore soldat “ . | rt head, or abo: per ib. grow weight, Ll hand @ full house, An interesting financial market closce dull, with » do nieuey in question would then be discussed in religious and and very little in prospective to eaceursee social circles, viz, the value of Piymouth Church ~Mileb cx end tis big orgen without Mr. Barours, The ito# centinue dull and for iuferior, to ¢bu Of ' LUT r first qualit value of Mr. Brxouge everybody knows. Iie ves are in light demand, at p vorvyigg jour eoqience and independence of character would | 7 r for infertro, to Oaluse rdivary, and ilaise command more capital than is now represented by | ‘pT s Sheep, aliheugh In good the eon tion Worshippiog in bis Chureb, Ao doing a Nitle better, uuder a betie food tat lotr selling tw ay at TaTigc, with immnediate investment would be mate im his stock, | [ot of fine wool Ob 1 Medium snimals are if held at ! aleo deluge better, extras by parties who would erect for bim « magnificent | commanding ae high as Ye, mediums, 1908 gc, and church, permit bit to preach the Gospel after his | own fashion, and write such political letters ae sited bis individual inclination, We do not think the "Malical members of Mr. Brecnme's Church can afford to oppose the political views of | their pastor, the thee pe Neeves, 6910; cow latabe, 20,910; ewine, 14,232, Hoar and Gra'n, What Does tt Meant Tum pervous nadiane, who are constantly The fonrm « ‘ " ry to recover their peace of mind very soon, Kvery little while they discover something ominous in the wind, aed afresh outburst of excitement and alarm ia the consequence. Toey now have some thing new to perplex thetr minds about—e mys. terious handbill which is being extensively circul- ated in the Eastern States, and which hae made ita appearance lo the city, the following being o copy of it: The wheat mark ot is tas No. | moderate infer.or d Sle for i 2 f. , White Werte: Jiay Market, The Inquiry te fair a for New end d0Adbe tor ietail jote, VOLUNTEERS Mor Canada. ee One Hundred Pounds Bounty! 200 ACRES OF LAND. SEE Al Honerably Discharged SULDLERS, and all de SPLCIAL SORE Martin Luther once Thought he Saw the Devil io lia cha ad threw a head. Mad they had in those daye Avei's Lille to exercise all the devils that come fiom a disordered stomech, hs laugbabie fright would not hove become ber inKetand at bie a motter of history, lub British Bubjects, desirous of locating themselves in Report ef the “of Canada will receive One Hundred Pounds Bounty, We oO ake ak and rtifieate of Two Hundred Acres ot Land Sr ee ee 6H CONDITIONS EXPLAINED at Hoenad-Quarters of Annexaiion league, ROOM No. 4........Ne, Biree', ET Wim. BE. Si e's, statione ~ vew x & Wall abuso he bair Kushton, WA a druggiar “The Howe sewing Machines tock Stteh . ~—for tamiiles ang manuiaciurers, ‘iNey wre word. BW Late Commiaionod Oilicors of the United | jenowued. ‘Ihe Howe Machine Uo, 6¥Y Broads ay, Mtatos Army are particularly requested to call, New York. bet “Wheelcr & Wikou What does this mean? Is the “Aunexation | Machine and Hu ton tow M away, League’ avother name for the Fenian brother- Ag ane pecksnce | Seine imente; ine ptic 8. M. Co y thet Broad «ay hood, and do they propose to take the green flag slong when they “ locate’ in Canada? Agents Li The Gas Contract. (ivever & Baker's First Vrewtam tie Stich Rewing wa nee for tantly uae, fitch Machines for te and Ww 4¥5 Iv je very rarely that ihe Bourd of Aldermen, Aimduar, M York, and 406 Foaltco a, a 8) ¥e@ ua occasion toexpreas approval of their acts, Metcalfes treat Kbeamatic Memedy ts but In resending the “gas swindle’ resolution they have certainJy done « good thing. Our rea- ‘era will recollect thas the resolution alluded to was the most wonderful meticiue r brought be « he pubhe, A gentieman of thi y, who hed jos the ose of hte liinie, and hed used erutehes tor over ot months, hee been completely cured by one Lowe passed by both branches of the Common Counei! | !eli your afflicted frietde to try it m4 soveral weeks ago, over the Mayor's veto. Ispro-, BRATS. yled that contract shall be mace for lighting the city with coal gas for the next twenty years eh the present prics, Coasidering that prices are now atthe highest notch, it can readily be seen whate nice thing the gas contract would have Leen, after prices should have settled down to thelr proper level. Alterman Varnum has laber- Ot hard to eave the city from this glaring piece of y, and hie efforts eutiitle him to much Tho resolution whch he suceseded in getting through the Board of Aldermen provides that no contract shall be male at @ higher price an the average paid by thecity during the last fen yours, and there are also several other import- Sat resirictions designed to guard the interests of the city in the gaslighs matter, RURNHAM—On Sunda r o'ciock, at the resideace of his brother iniaw, FL. aicott, Tabby Hook, James ©, Buroham, of a lingering iliness, in the 55d vear of bis age, " lie relatives, and those of his brothersin law, F . Taleott aud’ A, J. Mullany, and nie triends, elvti re invited .o attend bie tuncral, at evening, Sept 2d, at 11 i on W ednesday, sept. bth, at4 P.M, notice, CLARK—In Brooklyn, Rept. 4th, Wili'am L)., ron of Ilugh BM. and Mary Clas, ared | year, ¥ mouths and Yb dare, ; The ieiatives and friende of the family, those of bis grandfather, Toomas Doogy, are r fully tovited w attend the funeral, trom the dence of bie parents, 177 Fiomtey this Wede withou! ta:ther vt and day afternoon, a Ze o'clock, withous farther jn i 3 tation, COONEY—On Taesday, Sept. 4th, Jam years, secoud son of James and . ‘ The relatives and friends of th fully mpvited to artend thi Financial Nows, Markets, &c, New York, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 6 P. M.—The after boon quotations of the general Stock market, cou- pared with those of yesterday afiernoon, show an advance in pricesof from to 1 percent. Govern: ments, by the same comparison, were fractionally r. Gold closed as 1464. The loan market was ensy at B per coat. with transactions at lower rates, Commercial paper sold freely at 6 a 6, with more de- mand than supply, Foreign exchange was brisk, bankers’ 60-days Diile selling at 10's a 1iS@. On ‘Coange to-day Flear wae dull, and bigh evades Ide. a We. lower, Wheat was dull aud %c, ade, lower, © ¢ and le, ate. better, Oats were change. F was dull, Keef was wendy, Lard wasdull, amd Whisker wes quis, STOCK SALES—FIRST HOATD, 19000 U.S, 6a, 6-208..113 100 Cum. Coal Pt. 0. day afternoon, at 1 o'rivek. 303 HOLOHAR.-Io Mott Ha Holehar, aged 9 years, 6 mouths aud 2 Lhe relat aud frieade of the amily fally invited to ettend the tuneral, day afiernoon, at 3 o'clu hey parents, im Cottage at, Mow Haven, Alu HANNIGAN--On Monday, Sept. Sd, Kdward Han oie remains will be taken from his late residence, 42d at. bet Siband Oth ) tia Wéduesday worn: soul, and from thence to Ca.vary Cemetery, The rei atives and friends of the family are respect uliy ia- vited to attend she funeral, aut aged 2S years the tuneral, apectfully invited two attend Wedueday afterneon, + 6% residence, Flushing sow ad s11d's 30 Woet Union Tel. 5714 | 7™ : b THES 6) yo nee Tel BU8 | et Lock ning last, James K, Mi wo do Rus, Ex.iu | Keliock, in che Sd year of bie age 100% B00 Rat, Marble...) g34¢ The friends of the family are respectfully Invited Lie Ju ae 237, | to attend the funeral, thie Wedueeday afternoon, iw lw Bpruce Hill Goal ¢ at ‘clock, from the reudence of lie brosher, 1U9's FV Quicksiiver M.., 60 | George Keliock, 123 West 10th « 190 we WY 6% | LINEHAN—On Monday, Sept. 84, Mary Elizabeth 9, & +» $036 | B. Limehan, only daughter o! Jobn and Margaret WTS Toy eu. | Linehan, aged #1 months and 3 dave, By 100 N.Y, + LUE be The relatives and triends ot the fainily are respect Sy bw Wd | fully invited to attend the funeral, this Wednesday i afternoon, at 9 o’elook, frem her late rosidenee, T 8T2% | Norfoik at. lis 11) | MEY ER—Tn Brooklya, on Monday morning, Bept, 1134, | 8d, Therisia K. Mever, im the 73d yoarof her age 111 "| . The relatives and friends of tho family « LL, | fully duvited to attend the fuseral, on We ay 45a | afternoon, sept, 5, at 2 o'clock, fron the residence ak’, | Of her son-in-law, Joho B, Ferris, cor, Hudson ave, and John st. 260 BOs 100 Chi & WW oe 200 MBaystisesss ae yuo Chi, & N. W. PI, 66% 100 do... 66" Laurch, where ® soi bw Cle. & Toi. Mass wi 16 Chi, Bw meant, i dott tee MacDONALD—On Monday, Sept. 34, Marian Mac- Sy Ad AL AEH Ba 8g Pee tne a will be taken from her tate residence, ap by. ee st Oab& Alten beat S8T Ninth ave, cor, W. Slat st, to St, Columba's (i wie, Commeree The 1") Ng, Cos BL! Tat ® | Church, W. 2bth “, bet.” Sth and dthaven, at 9) 8 Nyda Natiowal BE icokg 100 Cat Rees Be Abis | Clean Mun Tal hs catfernied'ae ile temeant on Ao Sica’ G.:68'* OY BE Os. oes OD” | amd treme thewee 10 Univary Cractien The ov Del. hud, U., relatives and friends of the family are respectfully SFOOND BOARD, invited to attend the funeral. ‘2b3 100 U.S, 68,'81, ep.112 lu) Dostom Wat. P.. S0Mg QUACKINBUBH-—Ats the residence of bis father, Juno, lw ct apps + B9% | SA Charion ot, Sept, dd, Andrew Quackinbush, Jr,’ iw 100 Bprwce Hull Cl... « im the 23d year of hie age, bi lw WDivreessvece, @ The funeral will held at the abeve place, Wed Y I 1O N.Y Con. 8. ...10e | mesday, t. 6, oM. The relatives and frieads iw 40 E50 bere es Te Lot ‘She famty’ OO KOPPOV LOU Amyiiod Waktend. vty warm, thurky wether, which keeps back buyers, in | connection with the overstocked market, will effect dence of his paren s, 699 Recond ave, this Wrdoes- . Bent, 84, Mary Ana %. trom the residence of S18 Wet STrh et to the Church of the Holy « ross, . inet, a6 9 o'clock, where a solemn Ke po Na Fh wil be offered for the repoure of hiv HUSSEY —On Sept. Sd, Mrs. Elizabeth Hursey, Her relatives, friends and acquaintances are re “ be offered for the repose of her eal; thence to Calvary Cametery for inher DEATHS, McOFE. On Mon tay, Ss 4. 3d, na'ive of Ireland, County Poush P tow 1 Pry lamd, aged 29 at AUCTION NOTICES. —SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTR—OFF ICL 207 Kowery, solie this day at 1) c'cloek, grocery 46 Fidridge 06, counter, ahelving. coups, angars, flour, ——_< 1 a fetaiives as 4 tly tavited eandies, assortment of groceries ole 500 segare. 174 ti Ativer and frie: tf j ‘CT f J t attend the funeral, this (Wedecedar) aternon, | AUCTION SALE—WILL BE SOLD THIS at 2 o'clock, irom his mothers residence. 64 Tay, at 10 0% ’ stock and | Spring «t i” flatures of a eroee: Bale postive. (in Monday, Sd inet, Caroline Oliver, tet Ms the late John Martine, aged 44 years, 6 v a end friends are reapectfully requested ~ BOGART © 10)¢ eel a large wo of bureaus, wash J AUCT’R—THIS at the My! IN | funeral, from her tae, : late residence, | ture " | Hudson City, om Wednesday afternoon, at & v'cloc! ae a —— a | without further nose ob A pad MOokaRTY, ACCT, WILT SELL, THIS STEVENSON On Tuesday, afte nese. fay, at i) o'clock, at 18] Chatharn af, rons, Thotse H. Stevenson, aged 6 year t mantle and | lounges, chairs, tebles, clocks, feather hear, 2) lays oldest non of James and Jane Kteven-oo Nicks, paimtionws and various other goods fiom the friends of the family are respectfully invited | 1e@ and manufacturers leaving the city, Aleo diy to attend the funeral thie Cw goods; a variety 196 eon oon, clock, frown sol W. $4th ate Seat beetle <a TRADE N PAWNSBROKER'S Salk Tillis Day A? BELL & INGRAIAM'S, D4 New Bowery 3 lote mene and women ciothing, sheeta quilts conta, Pants, vests, dresses, remnants, bouts, shoes, de, by order JOHN O'MEAK A, cor Co umbis aad Broowe, Frida efor M. & J. WOLF, 130 Myrtle arr, FE JUNK a Beneficial Association PULLIC MEETING OF TH Denlors Provective om Vs | ibe he ithe bail 19) Bowery en Weduea: 5 ~ TU wa j y 1} a: Ti clelork, Allthe Tembers tenes? | PAWNGROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, BY | ud, as there is business of importanee to be JOHN MORTIMER, Hroad« oe ed. AMES LUCANNAN, Pres, THOS, | lote ehoice pleavod goods, be OF BLK ae BRADY, Finan, 8 156 | and te, sunwis, cl ; | | | A RPGULAR MEETING OF THR DRY | PASM theewe ehiite “tabsecicins, arr | a he r a ye 1 sintere Abseclation will byte sg Sectreic foods, worthy the ation e ir Hall, venne 1), ja evening at % o'clock, juseke: le uu UN & Ut | CHAS. HO OPOY KE, Pret, Wide be STEEN NB, Cee ne aon _ _ — ; , = ~ JAWNBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY | Be KLAYERS'P. B. UNION—A Speci I JAMES AGAR will sell, Thu Day, « | : monthly me € vi! be held ov Thursday @ Bowery, at 10 o'eloek, @ iarre assortt . ulug, Mep [+ heir Hall, Demilt Dispensary, | clothing, suitable for the approaching searon, hy | corner of %44 Members are request- | erder ot JOHN J. LEVY, 45 Diach ay. Is | je | to aloud, | be & generat election of ming six mowthe oe VM. WITTERS, AUCT., SELLS THIS v OHN COL ie Tee Pree Me Dane ee Wasi! Yovalock, at ay ana! oh Me Rida . NCKLAYE r : 7 xm mitt ’ 3 ouse, cay | [ZRICKLAYER§ UNION NO. 7 WILL Hold | china ware, stoves, Teslers acd sieve teeter ict Dealers aud others invited athiy meeting at Milliman's Hall, ave, this Wednesday evening, are expecie! to stead: d. JAS, HANLON, Pr Ree. 104 cor 26th at and Sept. Sch. Ail me Non members are invi | 1) O. CALLAGHAN, Ree, NOUCK— WE, THE BRICKLAYERS A working atthe tanks belonging (o the Mathing Works, are on astrike for #40 «@ day, and we notify all bricklayers to Vie eee Regular Pio co vective Union, JAMES H ‘IRE. THOMAS Wily, 16 Nott A ITIONAL BOUNTY TO TWo AND three yeare soldiers; alsoto woun led men, Are Tears of pay, pensions and prize money collecte ig Advances mace, Atold eatabliehed Agency. FU SWIPT, 200 Broadway ” 7 ~ AvDITK NAL BOUNTY TO THREE Years soldiers or to their beire, Prompt collectior % naions. prize money, &e. Information free o COOL niob Claus Ageney %4) Broadway, Bly 4 “APPLICATIONS FOR PENSIONS ont A MEETING OF THE FRONT will beheld on Thurday evening, ok, at Jackeun Hail, cer, Horatio ave. Puuctual attemdanes is re bouaty should de to W. LEWIa eer of importance will be presen: 453 Broad r ion, advice and copy o a new law @. Money advanced on epproved ciaime ) THE DERICKMEN OF TE é : Re OF THE DDITIONAL BOUN1TY—ALL SOLDIERS Yo k—You are requested to attend NI OTICE— Neve Lf 1¢ cid wt N.Y, Assembly Kooms. cor or heirs of deceased soldivie, who are ent) lod irday evening, Sept. 3h, | to the new bouuty will receive reliable intormatiom © of the Commit'ee. ond @ copy Of the law by calliog on or addre ee an, pro tem, PAIK, | undersignod We are vew ta ng ther . us Be WN ACO, Soliciom of U. 5. Ue & Viace, i SHtLDON'S OLD OFFICK, 7 Bky man os, New York Additions! bounties A — KS — THE HANDS Frans, Ubier & | ' a Aua te #t. Drookiyn, to meet thi charged sokliers, widows, &c., aud ail o Ueverar Ganasi Cicer wonet, By o1 ment claims colected as usual; J moulba’ excre pip tra. riniitee, 9 Notice : Tuk REGULAR MONTHLY All NITION — THE FIRST %S hhuls M 44 of the Sth Division Ll. U, UL, Atscciaven oN. Y. V'eare now entitle: to lo 3 in ti hela on Thursday evening, & t also widoweo! Sand ¥ us voluniee fara o'eloes. 10 Millmante Hall cor ~ SMELUON'S Bounty Ageney, + Beexmanu a. - BOUNTIEs UNDER THE NEW ACT Cole lected and pald without delay Ute 1M) Aleeuds bee of the men be: orcer of the Associstion, PATRICK B. MARTIN GOODE, See pate u een neem | O16 INETORIE 0: Hd ort SSHP-JOMNERS—A” REGULAR MELTING | Nenet agence id" Meseer eh ned cor at ' ‘ of tne New York, Blip Jowere Uuion will be Vib ot, Wissiamauurgi, N. Ns & OU. SLL Ned at 267 bowers, ow Thun , Mapt ; Nr . + * ‘ 7 weir beire are caucioned again the oar ting their cia.ms to bounce Soidiers ot isel-d, and ot bow eulited, gad shoud ap Or UAT. be forwarie! 1 4 y, No. 243 Boosdway, wi ALL, pec ed e res. WM. WLOVER SOCIRTY NOTICES, aime wis auc OH Le, No THE OFFICERS A « Po mite @ and members of th 3 York City, iormierly of G4 leeckor st. Fuse @1 to Attend the recuiar Nahed is6u, viasonic thal, and oon Wedue —. of Sep... ats All members OUSTIES AND PENSIONS—@100, $59,— 2 pew pe lawe. giving ine @ane) peoe one ta wlvers whe have lost one hand, oF Ove tot, aud ia Widows end opi per month jor each child under 16, by Courres: aio anew sand (oe elatives of de end 81W more bouny: requc@ed to @ilend, ae their pames wil tie Looms. by ove, of CHAS, MCEN OWES KUDDEN, See, TING OF THE GENERAL O'N otthe F. AB. will be heid at Jackson he if Greenwich avenue.ou Wedace Sth, ab bai-past T o'cloek, Wh to rustaiu the poliey of Roberts saa Ar@ @queelou bo attend, JOLIN MOUIE, Centre, JOHN COMK, Bee, 06 PUBLIC LING OF Y. M. F, M. T. A 6, cor, 22d wt, aad let ave, this onl ye Peake @ach, NELPLLETON, 111 Br Refers by special permission to Lon. dU | Ai TWo'clock. Bpeaking by Mr, Holle: ood, | HOFFMAN, mayor of N.Y, Ciiy 7 seas ‘y Miss Comly, Misa M by. Mr. wo a . y ’ | si boat ot aihe THOMAS GARSON Prest, U S. SANITARY COMMISSION PROTEC. | JOUN WALSH, C. i Mu | A REGULAR MELTING OF THE FATHER 2. Mathew 1 War Cisin Assur istion, 325 Broadway, — a 01 the Love: arly a day as pos | A.W Socleiy, No.6 01 N Y., will be 4 be iakea, Mr. HhNKY hed at there ital, cox, of Bioaiway aud 476 ot, this | GRERNEIEL » | opened au vilce | Weiseeus oat T o'ciock. _Speakere—l'rof, | at iil Noassu a request VW eile, aby Vresicent ot Temperence Con- | all ciaime against toe covernment tor so. veution, » Vice President, ere | sailoreand their heirs, a thw lowest rate, ¥ Mi otoke’, Che great lempe:ance vocalist, . | fee is not fixed by act of Congress. We will ri Lb. Weateot, Maser Dowilag, misses Dow and | applicants to Mr. GKEENFIELD. HOWARL lrugan will periormon the piaao. JOHN O'REILLY, ARK, WiLilAM Bw. 1 Vrest, TUOMAS DY MUCK, Kee, Bee. 18 ROOBEV ', Executive Commitee, la MELTING OF THE FATHER MatT- 82U. OOU WILL BE ADVANCED 10 A.B. Bociety, No. 1, of Brook- . Soldiersin sume of one dolar, v bumbug.will be held at Lem. | and ‘o tamiiies seinaily suffering, a | fr advance b ) (Oth and T.h ets, thie | will be mage, Bounry to erphs wil collected ening, ac 5 o'clock, The members and | without charge, KEL BEN Vong, Banker, 60 W been led away are requested to at | #t N.Y. and 194 York t, Broox ut KELSEY A. REED, Rec. nec, 120 = = A GBAND TEMPERANCE MEETING OF DRY GOODS, the Femele Father ew U. BT. 4. B $0. | ——__ joty, Branem No. 1, will by Sink LB eld + or Ball, 97 uue, opposite st, of thi, , go'clock, Dr, MeMahon and New: the merting. Stmging by Mii BYLYV Es KR BYENE, Preet, BU4XKers! BLANKETS! BLANKETS at GREAT BARGAINS, FROM AUCTION, “Now is the best time to buy.” liro. Woods LioM WHItT AKER, Vice Pres't, JOMN ALL W HEERNON, Ree, See, 138 FINE REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING OF | BUPER the Ladies FM. T. 4, B, Society No. Sot New | HEAVY York, wit! ve held (his evening, at thetr hall im 99: BLANK BIS, at, Weat of ¥in ave, Members are requested to at. | EXTRA 20; 5. Pheroil will te celled ab Ts ogione, and of an W. K. PEYTON, 313 athe t 2 WY members w ned, N, B.— rr . a . a ‘hie evening, KOWARD J. MATHEWS, NEW Goops | NEW G 1 NEW JOUN DILVER, VP. Thus, FYANS, GOODS | Rec'ty. ey) etre vip 5 splendid stock of FENIAN” BRO FERHOOD— 5000 “GOOD | **NeW'ASb pasion abie fest peese It in «i to emigrate to a certain territo- GOODS. e Cont nm The right kind of mem will be FRENCH MERINOB AND POPLINS. liberally dealt w epnlving at the Assembly NEW CASHMFRE AND BROCHE SHAWLS, Tracey ae itt OE. or spe, redies it “7 W. B. PEYTON, 378 sad 914 Bo eras i '. iy ol 0! Lome ¢ sisale bolas Lid ph beg Weekiy meetings a pcg a erg 1 mets E =cneten mrests wi usher orvers, All members are motified to at- Ae “ NS tend. Hy order PATRICK COONEY, Centre, great b MENG WET EINENS, At JOHN BROWN, Bee It | 4 feu the No. 6 College Pisce.” All : ee a nrem® | EaAN Es oF aah d sbirsi g FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY | PRYLON, Hiaadeti Bowen Loe We No ual hola Bo public meeting this evening, — —— —— == ae thie is Quarterly meeting, The S ; shod to attend 4 elections for cheers’ aaa idee EXCURSIONS, 1 bance will b . SHELLY, Pret AMES MANTIS, Contec. “3° | CHOLERA BANKS, SATURDAY NIGH? OP DAT AINTR WInGT Lass Trip—Hea ote: SETH Ly Aare a AGUNG MEN'S FATHRE | 1” gost Eeziige steamer BETH LOWE, Cape Uy Mat! ow TA. H Boclety ie. of New York, Hall | night, Sept. Sth, Jay at, 119: Christopher, 11%; on Reh ov ‘ q pn 2 \s Public Mee at. E.R, ta; Peck Blip, Ldsy. e+ d free. Fare $s. JAS. & A. BLUTT, beni “so FISHING BANKS—TUR FasT AND Coit modious sieamer GEOKGE WASHINGTU mo aud Kobert Crow w will be those bo be prese Voewiiag Mr. bi Al add Capt. M. BUEKM AN, will wake aire by the the ‘Fish Tan “ou ‘haredayy Bape bh Tf ‘ oA ‘ 5 steamer . Vico, JAMES MoULINNEBS, Kec, Bee, 43 ¥ Bia: tea Pier 4! Rerih ilver ot otcieck Ak . _— a fare lor the excursi _ - r ug, abi F. Mt ab their ally cornerot 14 av and soa | prememenls furniahed oa board, WASH. L. Legis st. Speaking by Robert Croweand Francis J, Gele | em pesber. Singing by Mesers. Fagen, Gola, (W leon, GRAND CHAMPION EXCURSION Td are hoveby novitied to attend the sais Mooting B. BiM Conk en eid eer CHAS. Chae MA LiEW NUGENT, Pres, T. FAY, Vico Pres, | “#0108 Peck, Bilp, 6; Christopher at, Bly; Day +8 N. RB. 6 L, POWERS, Bec, Batt, lines aug retires . M. — hoy om board. A Pole and Koel will be given tn ry eee base caught. ware for the Excursion te “thos BUR, M N CUlb # ioe anager, NCU. aol _ is IC-NIC AND EXCURSION OF LAMCOLS No, 10, U. L, of A,,Thuraday, beps. 6. to Dudley's Grove, Steamer B, OU, Plake 1 js ee follows: Kighth ot, B. K., Te A.M, femme Eee RUD, 84; Pier 4K. i, Sie! yet Morton et. The national Barce et Kees, BANDS wa eof all Repablia and struggling Republics will be ti ‘ breeze. be thrown to the REGULAR MORNING BOAT TO PEEKS OLITICAL, SE ae AN AINOURNED MEETING OF THE Citizens of the Twentieth W party, will be bi 85 e'cicek, in ( bi eo AMERICAN SOCIETY T*. Yeution of Cruelty to Animale, destre to re- Kill, landing at Youk, f ’ ceive plans or models of traps designed to catch, and ; eet Bin y fpringe Dobie’ Fairy: aythe sae thine iuetantiy Kill, rete, mice amd ether planek’e. the new and logan auer GENERAL destructive ania whieh oan be Used m place of the | HEDGWICK, Capt. John Williarns, will leave ious torturing instruments now em, for suek pur | of Hasrison ery morning at \ of § o'clock, Sun tite,, Hoos Of tbo Bevivty, O90 Broadway, ear. of | days inciuded, nnd 6 86 S44h 9), @ach wey, esurn Se ew OO dk hee lanes Pookotil ag 22, ns