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| \ r\ St 810x100, at 86 per po ‘ 5 ’ } | Correspondence of The Sun. Biriwanan, June ¢, 1848,—In my report on ‘the codperations of Leeds, it was mentioned that an Unenecessfnl attempt hind been made there to esta- Diieh a baliding lot society, The effort proved a fail. | ure through the intervention of Tories, who ilis!ike to fee a workingman vested with the elective franchise. | ‘The pleasure of dereribing an association directly felevant to oar own cases at home was, therefore, re- forved for the letter from Birmingham, The thing | ‘exists here in fall clory, It was in the year 123) that building societies were originated, but land coper- | tion did not come Into existence until reventeen years afterward. The honor of originating and con ducting this ciffeult enterprise, in the fice of #trong Raiittent oppoeiiion, must be areribed to, Mr. James aylor, Jr, whe begun it, watenet over eunehed himself and others by it, aud tins won for himself the glory of having con erred a great benefit | Spon bis felivws. One is realty astonished et thy amiaenitude of some of these Enwileh y ovements. It would be well to «tute that tough t lution fs t ead int nie piled Upon a Peine Hentiea ork Botiding Lot So. Cicty, with the excoption that it doe. not termb 1 con 1 with only wo men nl Freee) bout ity fret night's subse? iption IST, Since that me it hax foagin | bh politic ninining its | © free!) et ihe laws of tie | $ now able t orld ite | owing starting faures: [the Bes er ption war GD cents, its taet Was ¢20000 fn curreney ; ite annual receipts dre now # foral receipe for twenty-one years, 70s, T hos b 10 estates, of 3,040 lute.” Sule of thes lots all firma, ‘The largest woe 8 1 ne eniallest Loi square parda, Tt has canwed the « reetic OF 15000 houses for Workinginen, Who ate jaw fe im length, ‘The Scelet y NOW Comers ynd OUt-oFrs average number is now 70 members. Ont M the population of Sunderian tis y every. head of ys is Ad land society. ‘Trad ‘are now this Butiting L y is very tn New York ‘and Prootiyn, W weekly or monthly subscriptions « Lecome large enouzh to warrant a mittee on the lookout for land EMficers and members respecting cer oblaiwed, and that whien by mo. t eli «it ow Fecired.' Should the land elected beh. the sebarbe | of the town where working eso not un frequen'ly happens that ma n ttock to th Boclety and join it, thu re obtaln along coveted treasy ne the w¢ n parcels ty be | of the dering it very easy to | Wither te o their | hus ie 9 p ferme imaxinstle jeain It is pleanlig uidement di tie suine office. And here the “force of incaperi Utter ignorance of this Fr hom by ‘oiee of Building Assoc: Inely small in prop But workingiacn do not employ supernumes ary el Aud are modest in their ambition tor dixpiay. three and controversy well as of ihe five «but exceod The vous of the office aie suMiciently large to kecommodaie the business of the five suel ties, whose Lai receipts were $077,100, which ndded {to last year's receipts of ‘the’ Land So shows them to have a business capacity whieh is 80 cents ral They employ the the same President, thes tants, e that do for all, Th dent, Mr, D member of Partiamen! connection with them is merely nomi President of, 1 think, all the other wingiam, dents works to tr Inbor movements: but it m Presidents of these lab heip are these who are wholly and ingly commit ted to their advancement and prosperity in. birwing ham. It would be useless to attempt to eetiinate the full measure of tis distributed yer this fice. In purity, and system, and tee: ustment, it is not second to any concer in « ritan, hot even the Kochdale Ploncers. lene th eur me Secretary, real The free hold is the workingman’s goal, and through such r Du Ding lot societies as thtsat Birmingham, the pro: gress Of his social couditicn grows with the age, The Fenlication of wanlood's uit estate ts forced upon the liberty of suffrage, and the long buried gies that only honest pride can inspire are m revived by the pr nip of & tay further strenetii iriends at home in their efor to tablish # bailding 4 soectes aud other Jodperations roviding pomnes 191 the homelen M ‘Taylor and Al hes not beer 1 recov ere: let ine add the utt that during at y Uthat wax dw drive many good It Gus bought very good plo's of land as pence per yard, wuleh is $1,375 an acre, or $111.54 tor au ordinary rlzed lot, The constant ex. ¢ on of Koglishinen here, when E tell them of the growing Values of our suburban, to: What a splendid chance for workm keepers (o start a land society! But they are war d lu their enthusiasm by experience, They have before their eyes the #lerling merits of such on terprises at Birmingham, 9,546 .0ts, some of which are farina, have been awarded to members, and these farms, in turn, ore being subdivided into lots as te city, Oversprends th Many thonsands of hard Worklug propie are thus provided with happy horues from a 'weokly driblet of their shockingly poor pay. ‘Thrift and saving | are practi cally tung! yalloes ty Green ar y turning -¥ of the mina house is alin monly seen asin the more elaborate abodes of wealth. Phtehes of bacon hang curing from the ceiling hooks of the living rooms, and the family Hible, like @ moral quardian, hex the parior tuble U vase of flowers. Hundre of these # are obiained by el whose witges are ony $1 to $10 a we Hlemen have expressed their wou be dune, While they ucknowledge it o be (rae, But it is done through pa’ raeverance, and Lemperance, against which no obstacie can prevail ‘The Land Society furnishes them the building lot, by payment, for a teria of 18 uF 13 yearn, of a iow Shite ings monthly per share, They generally receive their fot Immediately oF soon after entering. the Society; tien they ) nt build ny Ken er how such things ing sucicties, workin the money, build und take 4 lot and Louse, and pay for them with the money it formerly ‘ost them for rent, inple that it the Lig) is Bo rty and misery of e a resalt of wilful sel! ‘The Rey, My, W. W, Hicks, ina leet mnen in Hirooklyn, stated that at the time of hit ¥: to Birms gl had been nine hundred houses awarded to cooperaters, It may be plewing to hin to know that there have now been twice thou sand houses bought or but, seared, and entered by theta, throug the wondoriul power of the ten great cooperative beliding, Lan}, and house societies ot Buwii and ite immed nv MECHANIC —— of Thieves, Cincinnati Commerctat yed the reputation 1 un dark ga set of Wor rob ABROAD. A De) yinour, Indiuna, bh of belng he hendqu ters ever cu. a Gat the eon vieluity 0 and at hook ello tccast ball a tui!lion o1 ars.” Having » jedke of Uicse person ¢ operations lave p them such noteret,, twill give your readers w skeieh of them, 1 Will commence wiih Wilkes no, (ue father of the & has lived in Jack: wily, over Cah’ years, and mp to wien stolen’ goods were found on, Was Considered an hon ic mun, About ten years avo his family endeavored ty Have 4 enardian appointed for Dim on the ground that he wes insane, Failing in | tis, his wile cbtalued a divorce from hin. ‘Th reemed to have very litle, and t lived with the father avout one mile from the depot in Seymour, tnd Fometimes with elk mother in Unat city. There . hs y relations bu hing is ked upon with suspicion, ediam at built, am sa thy tis cuss of men of kind, generous, and honest, yihing thelr profession, but would’ not hesitate to cut the jugular of ‘any one who wonid 1 be tween them and thelr prey, ‘The first robe bery of note they committed was “blowing” o wafe at Azulia, Buitholomew county, Indiana, by which they got 810,00, Frank leit the country, and tto Cunada, it was said, When @ cousin of bis turned State's evidence against him, He 1s now un- der bonds to appear before the United Bates Court at Indianapolis, for robbing tne post ofice in Jones: Ville, in the same county, but isin no danger of con vietlon, as the princi against hii Wilson, Was assassinated a short distance from his n county, about three years »pored to be in Canada, would States, and roine nd so expert was he, In these operations vohn go. occasionally that was le't ungum ¢ yas never detected. ‘also supposed have a hand, ‘There were Dumerous robberics committed fn and near Bey. mour 14-5, in whieh, upposed, John bore a conspleuous par arrests, as the people seen Gesiruction of their property If anything was done to ferret out the thieves, In October, 1560, the i 8 car was robbed, near Seymour, of about $15,000, Thongh $20,000, in a safe, wus recove Jolin Reno tnd Brat Sparks were arrested as principals, and Sin, Reno ag at accomplice, but were saon balled out, About five or six noaths afterward, Prank and Johan robbed the safe of one of the coantics tn the northern part of the Stute, and secured about $15,000, Frank was tried aud acquitted, but his lawyer suld, etter the trial, that he and John were guilly, Last Jobn robbed a sate in Gallatin, Missouri, Dw serving out ce of iwenty.Ave Fenitentiaty for his erie, sin robbww We Express | atten Company induced two pouthe, Micky Colerain, tor. | merly chief of the peanut brigude, in Seymour, and Walter Hammonds, » brakeman on the Ohio and Mix #iesippi Railroad, to try their hands at it, and they | succeded in goiting about $8,000 last Reptember They were not discreet cnongh to keep the fact to themselves, and they will now do the State some se: vice. Hammonds always bore a good character, up to hie arrest, Mickey is supposed to have gurroted | bis old fother, one night last winter, while on bal, i cobbed him eo, The citizens Seymour belteve that Frank Reno gras at the bead of the late robbery uf the Express Company's ear, on the Jeffersonvifie Rairoad, near Seymour, wheti the Fok \ Prank Sparks, in and Join Moore, wi attempt to Elliott, Charles Roroberty. were engaged in the ite 1) the Oxpress company at Brownstown we petty th es, ond thie is, mo doubt, their firet pt at sa hig a job. Henry derrei, who was alao connected, comes tron Wilk burg, Clermont Coonty, One, always been regarded aa an honest boy. game to be in such company T cannot acco he \s most the last per: in my oriuion, who Would engoge in comimitilag each a crime donn Moore and Charies Roseberry are eonetity. tonal thieves y can't helpy stoallng if they have halt a chanee, worry Is alo something of 4 eeperado, and would not hesitate to stat a mon fn the back, | Moore's disposition rune ratier to (in and devltiy.’ Not long siren te stole wm iecometive the Jedlersom Railroad, at Seymour, aod ran i) abe sixvcen miles, by whieh time he ha perl the holler full of water, and could proce har ir Nuierous are the sSeked im by his fellow-sold’ dic despe Buibett honest: aud | © are nnmerous (Moree employed on. the on both teil crossing at Seymour, ond Wy this thieviow, bet have not, ae The best thing that conkd be done Ve We Leadtog scoundrels eorbers away, whieh, We we glad to citizens are now ikely to Wo. ny — A Remarkable Surgient Opern tions From the WAN. Vy duly A few month « Ranght, living tn th ‘ t with a ti A man named Abrar wa of Livingston, iw ‘his tent, tie par tieaiars Hietoet tr king fine bones. k hit" him with” eyes, enbeely ertshinge (he we the floor of the eyes wid Preturiig the (we € nea, ‘The upper Jaw wae Wroken loose wo that the whole of the bones of free below the eyes, with the #oft part hed, el down trom the head, prerent chncty apectacie. ‘The hopes of the Hnunredt man at the tlie were slime in ny the possessor of a ate He Biteher oft yl wad inelined to the bel Lait be saved. The great tronble was how ( the flesh in its proper porition, we ihe wh: » speak, dropped down, An’ {dea entered I) ckly eelzed amd put into je secured the Kervices of voovery for the of teetit for lin | i ni wae which Je resem lt This war de an ary Shelden, and the teeth placed he mouth, Dr. Pitcher then ‘Tad made fe leather whieh fied close t6 the forehead of his patient, around the edge of which were snuall pe iren were t acl to the ends of the tecth ‘plate in the corners of the injured man's mouth (which pro! outward) aud fastened to the pegs, and im this way t <h Wine din its po Dr. Piteker would occasionally of bis patient and give the wires and in three weeks tine the Heat had healed, the bones united, and the patient allowed to eat moderately. The brewking of ail the nasal bones, and their total and fual dis Jef a cavity’ in the upper poriiom of the m stil remofos, butt fe the intention of £ her q on on his patient Jer WORUA, {0 Tranaplant Ny rom the forehead to fill he has no doubt of the success of tie ecsinstellllianiadanainin The Torpedo Trade of Lo Few people, even of those residing where the work is carried on, have any adequate iden of the ex tent to whieh (he Business of torpedy inaking (not the contriy plosive operation the p nal lolicia ity in \ f barrels of one had on board, Sor old vil loge, over 10, tis eatimmate aber mani your is betwee fold to wholesal mpetent judges that the totut tured in the town during the past i Wand LAKOKOK They are lets, Who mn (0 ali parte So long os they are Kept dey, torpedoes do. not dete: riorate hy ge, bat, on the contrary, the volume of found is luereased.” They range tn price from thirty cents per Urounaud, or under, at which they are sore times sacrificed by poor and’ needy makers in the | Winter season, to forty and ffly cents in the sunt Formerly the Southern States used to be one of best markets for the sale of torpedoes, but th ehengest all t The ta " Jirce In thix town consume onnually oatly Almericin coin, in pre wider which explodes the wny hard *ubs 4 with the high materinl, at ens to 80 Tow but it The makers are moat- | industrious, frugal cliss Whose labor adds constantly to the wealth and. pros perity of our town, Greenport (L, 1) Watehnwn - — ie a partia ce improved considerably, ly Germans, and are an » returned trom the n e last Wook saw myriad covering the earth with thelr shining brownish-black bodies, and destroying everything which they met in their path, Even stall anfuials, be was informed by the Ailfuted residents, did’ not escape the oracity of these hordes; their bodies were crowded upon and worrled and wounded cruclly with the powerful antenne until they fell down exhaused by their struggies and lose of blood, when” they were — fasten upon by thousands and devoured. ‘The en carcass ofa sheep was eaten and tho bones ple lean in two minutes anda quarter; and it tw that a dead ox would be sobbed up by them So feroclous ure these glant bee: Hes that mothers ofraid to Jet their litte ehildren go out of the louse unattended by & grown person r frequent bloody contests the wounded ai ed onthe instant, Our informant says the bout four inches long, with legs three inches ; thelr antenna are stilt, sharp, and fully four inclies long; they have @ short tall, armed with a powertul horn, and their shells are «0 burd that the Weight of a than will searcely crush them, ‘The; quarter of an hour, are’ very frisky mt umes, and jump with the agility ot fleas, other species of the beetle postessew thelr faeulty of uttering a loud sound, Wileh, made by thousands of them at one embies the braying of a baud of jackusses, Their ise terrified the borses of our informant and bis on, who could not be kept upon the plain, 60 erent was their (right, On one won, white the were riding tu a valley that Was black with beetles, and ernsiing them under thelr horses’ hoofs, when heir hid cases would report’ Hike & rifle, the Nlerec insects showed a disposition to attack the horses, and fairly drove them out of the tel, We were informed that a selentitic man in Sait Lake City clmens of this able ele pluint be ixsion to the various learned ntry, —~ LABOR MO - The Grand Soctety of United Cooper: The semi-annual session of this Society, which Is compored of delegates from the local societics in Ue States of New York and New Jersey, was con- tinned and concluded at the Metropolitan Rooms, Hester street, yew As noted yesterday, the firnt day's session was devoted to the consideration of the trade generally, and listening to suggestions of chanzes In the routine Work of the organization, 10 o'clock yesterday moruing the work of the session was resnined. ‘The reports from the showed that the 0: er in ail me of holding the been January und Ju factory, In’ order to 'seeur Judging of the prospects of the trade each season, the times of meeting were, on motion, changed to March aud Sentembe', ‘The Committee appointed te examine the accounts of the Society reported they had done so, and had found all correet, have now $3.00) in the Grand Treasury,” whieh is subject to the call of the ¢ Y. On motion of Mr, Doherty, ® unaniuious vote of sympathy with the bricklayers now on strike was Passel, and the Secretary required to give them no tice of the same, Reports slowed trade rather dull, one of the reasons for which was said to be the int efficiency of t uinent in relation to | on spirits, the effect of which was to close, or #0, the large *, from which much coop Work was recelved—the distilling being now done tainly by siall illicit concerns, that use Luirels over and over again, when they use any at al It having been noted that there were some of the members of the Committee on the Constitution ab. at the following were appointed: Messrs. O'Don 1 6 for Institutions of the cot nei, Hunt, and Cleme President and Secre- tary were added to the Committee. As soon as ap puinted, a resolution to tho name of the So- ciety to Central” instead of wit, Mr. Kelly, of No. 7, Albany, now rose and stated Instructions from lis Soctety "in relation to prices, and requesting that the pay for certain elasaes of work le incteased, ‘They recommended that they ask, for bogsheads, #2; barrels, $1.25; half-bar €1.' He spoke generally in relation to’ the pyyineni STeoovert, und-comsidered the wazes the loweat Grand” was re! red | the following prices be asked, in to any working men im this 8 an’ moved that York city and Albany : fst howshends, Alban} . #2, New York, #2 12 ot bore barrels, Alvany, 61 New Fork, ¢ beet burtel, Alban}, OF named would, he thought, he satiefnet any and New York t present | ‘erage more than | a day fo Hie hod ewes | Hers Were receiving twenty-two shillings, Mr. Lahey wis strongly in favor of an advance in the f piece work, It 0 be #0 thai, when hard at work by the pice, a cooper co fy mori than when reeularly at work by the day, He favored fn advance of 8 cents her hogshead in’ Albany, ind 1¥y cence in New York; andon barrels, 18% cen Albany, and the sane Ww York, He elainedt that resent rates, could average more than £ and few more than $12. Mr. Larkin, of No. 2 took the sume view of the facts, and favored an [ner ose | Mr. Kelly favored making thetr Inerence in pay come by degrees, a¥ leas Nkely to ereate | disturbance among emploper and emplo; moved that the increwe asked for sliould b on the tiret M September. The eo: rried tnantin: Mr, Hunt moved that they Prices demand the oid itet of all Work, which Was carrie, and the time detnand wae lei to tae diseretion of iety, spoke of the fact that fn the off and Companies’ yaris, the prices paid per 1m i to 85.00. He favored asking for $5.00 in all yarde, andjthen further consideration was ‘The resignation of Mr. John Kelly, Pinanetal See. retary, Was onnounced, “hittin” Kavanagh wos elected iu his stead, The resignation of My, Bd: Deemy was ar a vote af | thanks to hin and Corresp. ov services Forder Recording Hing Secretary, Mr. George A, Clement On tuotion, Sctoty No.9 Waa requested to strike from their by-lawe le whieh lad prevented a tember who had been turned out of tha Society fro mn ever reiurning to ‘Thit concluded the business ieetion of dues, nud a claved adjourned, with the exception of 4PM. the #ession Master Masows? Meets: of this Society was held y Nir. dohn 1. Conover | ViOns meeting =An adjourned meet: | terday at 1, Liberty the chair, ‘The min were rewa and ap. n re orted that about the «ame num previously reported are still Ty a few ¢ uF ine | | ad may | hut all | are giving some troutle * i been informed that the workmen at | fl ue, Navy. Vad, have petitioned 40 | have the ten hours and the old wages restored ay | this he belleved would be the effect all uver the fou! Tle Was tach surprised to see the laborers taking sides now with the bricklayers, \hereas two | years when they struck, the jatter | rendered them no assistance The Inte H are being ‘injured by the trike, beeanse | not more thaw pefourth the mu will be ployed thin Owners ning | next veur they will nut mately building will coase i that he bad the w dent of Huitdings for sny the Sop were gon woo that 94 Hiding A upon ew York Irland; a flve-story Wo: Mm Brondway, (This, however, The law prohitite wooden bulldi he Central Park, except in special casen | ey will not lute surrounding p vered With & ected within the bricklayer libe parison of carpenters anvlottiers who wor bricklayer, IChn heen nacertuined that the fe ompe ted to Work uly tive hours ame Wagea us thy latter, He was, there: fore. tn favor of paying Uie brieklasers equivalent to | mechan 0 city Mi By acc wit sf Mr, MeLenn oifered a resolution that a committee he appointed to attend the railrond and emigrant de | char chante, wid | nes arrivals "they wer ‘he Femolut d mitt Jour wuy five buildings lewd men at work ten atand anti! May it-hour rule, xt rat ane He wos suiering on on with veo balding Myers, another hoe earpenter Highth avent Fi ty-second atert, presented | Mr. 1 wher of tae buildin, | e WOFK Wik HOL prokeciuted Within | e wonid ake (he res nreqnired, and chorge him (Myers) with the | expense, The sate thing had boew dune to bin some time ago, and Le did not think they could very well help themeelve The names of thre. more hosses working tenho men were reported, ‘The Superintendent of the Hu mpany, whe hos 1 the will not bs Hhility, hive ll the 1 | | The Society reaMrmed ite former re ll Friday next at? P.M rive PareKt.avens.—TI joint Commi Uuione was in session yesterday ecelving reports trom men | ¥ or entitied to abt from th twenty-five m a nthe ay prey ¢ leaving 1 by the y are 1 They have ew work that thay alvendy recived on h propositions, and a sab-Commn u appointed 'to complete. a ex or | work stopped by Mr. John, Conover, Presk- | of the Maser Mase ns’ Aessverition Vues une of Coton No.4 Was held lost evening at Milliman's Hall, corner of Seventh ayer Twer tyoixth stree!, Mr, MePhar orn in the et Was little but Foutine busin neveted, C rable discussion ensued upon granting 4 pase Fox, a young man who has worked two years soy Coty, have been appointed: trode, but without being indentured, It was ¢ Buuxey.—A lamp whieh Christi Aline Azo and Grose, Asaecsmnents and tended by some members that it was a violation of | 4% Dominick street, wae Nliinn with kerosene, airy | Sewer my Connolly and. Sheeran. | Fi the Constitution and by-laws of the society. t yesterday morning, exploded, end set fire to her (omsidy and William Clarke. | Fire it; but, under present cireumstn it was dee Gothing, Durulng her dangerous! [i . fase Lael A peeniiar case, and @ pass w nied, Six u Fatat Accrpest,—Petor Carr, d 49, fell, ‘Clirietic aud ty Licences bere were received. Communientions frum early yerterdly morning, rom the fourth. story wine nanidy Pritikin ‘ ¥ of the Natioval Bricklayers’ Ut | dow of $00 Madison strict, and was killed, a Christie all parts of the country, \ don file, Aft neeting adju: Tue News Deauens’ Paorrerive Uste wos a meeting of this organization, at street, last evening, with the Pre nt, Murphy, ip the Chair. The prinetpal bus doption of the By laws, whieh con were slightly chy . Among them war Hock of the “Assocs t litte further routin Brinee Mr. HE. some i fe origins the enpital > $10.00, The amount anti the ‘clos! wae thé rule providi all be Interesied to the ext thin $200, ‘The laws also re hall give sureties In $500, that being the d out of b v ing next, Jourverwey How Society held a sp wenty.second nt nd ‘Third aven night, with Michocl Blye, Presid chair) The only business of Importance ‘before the bricklayers and plaster soctet q; ancially in we: sive heat of the p: ations in such cases Were provided fo ing wljonrned, Portavitnn, Penn, July 15.——-Thi tlved in town, just now; marched Works, and stopped the foundry the men to go to. work, | A large crowd ¢ d the meet stri to Potts Orchard The bell ran, they refused to people and a a hundred Kors are now furmiug in Hue tu inarel bo 4 Alto and Atkins farnaces, Lanow EXcHanae 1x Cattroryta.—The stecess of the Labor Exchange at Castle Garden lis induced the extablishin similar institution in San Francisco, Already, though the thing hus been but ry imperfectly advertised, applications are pouring In eom'every part of the Suter and in-some ‘depsire ments of labor the Exe hax heen unable to snp- ply Bran cles ure about to be ine stituted at various point ughout the State, and the opporiumiti seem to be tuking & new development 5 proposition uuder fot for organizing female trade unions, Exouis, Wouxianen's Ixstiteres.—The high | ding of these Institutions is shown by the cours studies and the character of the lectu delivered at them. ‘The mi are interested In their welfar fF every asetstance fo secure their success, At the London Mechavies Institute, were lately given on the following subjects, te the value of selen: 10 Industry: The frou Manufacture,” by Mr, Jamen R ding manul vor and sta to illust Mistory Glut with Bspeet Working ™ and Wood Know led Navy Arta and’ Manuiactuyes,” by Dr. E. KL Late oficial returns om the Workingmen's Club Union show a total of 312 in London alone, with an average membership of 125, making a total of nearly WO The charge for admission to single lectures is usually three pence, ant for euch course sixpence, and they are well attended, —_ Real Enate, Messrs, Eckert & Walter held their second sale of Nineteenth Ward Brooklyn lots yesterday, A comfortable and commodious marque was erected for the accommodation of the large crowd that at- tended tne sale, and a generons flow of cooling lager assuaged the thirst engendered by the excessive heat, Mr, Walter, better known as Judge Walter, wns the presiding genius on the occasion, and he wielded the Ammer with as much ease as he used to sit In the Jndieial chair, He has a sonorous vole, patience, per- severance, anda goodly share of mother wit, all of which are indispensable qualifications im an aue- tloneur, The bidding was spirited, aud good prices Education, tion of the ec; Tron Jay, of Selenite to WR. Carp et; © Vi ful y to say that he was not present at the Remocratle | 11.6 command of the Division, Gen, B.D, Fowler | rotiiieation meeting ip the Ninth Ward on Tuesday , ‘ leit, but spoke during that evening at damatin, | B® been placed in command of the Fifth brigade, Long Island, ‘The speaker referred to wie Mr. A. Francis Lamb, aired three years, while playin Rogers, of New Jorvey, ae may be seen by the ree | On the FoofoFd Hudson avenue 5 rrag. felt Ebrtigh | beauty | graphed in Muckard « Monthly, be ealied ow JERSEY, | vised him, in the most emphatic m Farat Accioest,—Coroner White, of Hoboken, | of the Waker street den, and to get in Jan inquest yesterday, at Hudson’ City, on the be me, Wo are happy to learn tiv body of Luke Kearnt, The deceased had been an proved, Vie apparent peniter acing & hore, when the tal ran om, thr bin *Wickedest Man in New York ‘out, and falling on a rock he was killed immediately. | lias already tullilled he promise, A verdict of accidental deats was returned. | Sricine.—David Newbecke Connon Couxors Peocusnisis,—The following of % Avenue B, is vdday Standing Committecs of the ¢ on Council of der 16, 186%, were realized. When the weather grows cooler, the | Towns. —One Charles Hopper was yesterday same firm will offer for eale another instalment of | ganeht tn the get of stealing from the oles of the veins Jackensie' road Conny vk thls most destrable property. Pollowiag te the revelt | erry tenets, and th Consequence, wae locked ip In of the sale : the Toinds..\ One James Gilligan was imprisoned Kiock bounded by Tarrison ay. for ® brotal assault on his wife Margaret, at (a Gwinnet atyd Lote coxTee, B08 0 Raster atrcety whom he kicked in the face PER at ce ome Patrick J, MeCafferty, was acensed of committing & Fiolent assault on Daniel Wrighton, with a slingshot, and breaking his Jawbone, The complainant was so much injured that hehad_ to he conveyed to the City roadway and Harrison ay, 2 lots I¥xi¢ #508. OM Lyne and Mildleton ite tween Hroatway and Hartison ay sen. toes atoning, $e Hospital, ‘The accused was required to give !ail to neh a 1 lot, Now appear for trial Ancrew Hal who is a stranger BHD Tots, do, O80 en. e in this city, was on Thesday nlaht Meeced hy a female At the Exchange Salesroom A. | Bamed Catharine Smith, ‘somewhere in the Fourth Co, sold the following | Ward, who stole @58 from him Yesterday the parties peared before Justice Mogan, and both were cor mitted, the complainant to the House of Detention, and the female prisoner to the Tombs, Cram Fretivac—Dover Street Pere 1. The children of this school were enter Jesterday la thelr new school room, corner of Water and Dover streets. The children assembled vd Jot 88 ominiek sty Net. Varick and Hud LAI, Frecierick Myers tie fired. second, and third two years, Warten Lazell, 080, | The following was olso sold : One teetory an 1 sailivan i ine 1h fect deep. 80 feet in the rear, Mr. Litenenst Fata P. Mand in addition to those that usually at Fare hts Wr" ree Roaee, Wie extension and lot, tert al ald be found in tho © highways and Sits, exiension 764x127, 1Ot 20xi69, Mr. Flynu, | S¥Ways" Of this portion of the Fourth Ward were AR | brought in, and atter singing # hymn were abun Se J dant!y supplied with “tee cream.’ “cokes,” and | Crteher, i The ame terme, ns the Gospel, | Casana vs. Usiren Statea.—The match be. | 0 Ingerien they cnpaced th #*Y tween the oftieers’ eleven of Montreal ant an anal: | nt cues to their great ¢ nt and | gamed cleven of the St George and Philadelphia | creat dell of those who take an In. was comincticed yesterday at Hudson City, he social, moral, and reli lure of at the clowe of the day's play standing thus fihis portion of the Empire City, i far in favor of the ele as Will beween hy the | 4 " * i semmary | prc AL rangle eg A wurasronrne AC Ae of | si p Tews number of complains were made SRLRCTRD | yesterday ly citizens against fy b ‘One was | Tow Ont, lower, Beore hy Mesera, Gale & Robinson, drug Ise Green | 1D. W Wich wireet, for falling (0 report a burKlary whieh took plice in heir store, whieh was ou the post of Officer MeCloary stated that he und fis dthe doer ary e following mor 1 them | ht tliat was jont, bine was Ly wail try ore every time he five | door think ve it oceurred | did wrong vestigate the matte He was old that hi in thint p Ponte. — soore, | Stcersl ather complaints fur nonatiseowery of bi Hone oy Serie... fOOT | ation are ees us: Uy were of so. specie rit " Ann or Enveattos.—The Noord met at five | ficaiie vient Lavremore in the | ree % presen Wave, ‘nent dines to | ot the repairs dong in . cent Ward 4 Fordye: | TC lira | The game will be resumed today at 12 o'clock. | a iin wae aoe salaties oi Janitors In several. schools puee matty ‘an aporopriated. for. th Amtaxtic vs. Fexvons.—-The grand mateh lot adjothing “te. site of between there clubs takes place tolay on the Union | the wertherly sd Downing raeP ’ : Atreet, hear Meccker fin the Ninth Ward Ground, at 8 P.M. { Thetiiekhiyers’ Protective Union sent in a co apne J munication sctting forth the. fie. of the existing rite olny. | “strike fora reduction of the nuuber of working ti hours per diy, and asking that the Calon be per | anitte nupote in the inatter of bids to do ‘the | Best Benrrn.—The Jewish Ord of Benai | piiding work of this Boud. Filed. The board | Berith will hold a Convention fn this eily on Sunday | then mourned abies | nest, Delegates from lodges in all parts of the 5 | coutry will be present, and action will be token on ry tee | matters cone the childre Tew jing the welfare of the Ov der of Israel generally. Sat—Mr, W. J. Rone begs leave reaps cha) of the Second is pow d to Dory rd, having restgm Crooke bas been pron Minirany Division thon, Brig, “Maj. ; the skylight and pnstalued injurk notes ter of a Tatal charac Manuiaun,—The Jenkinses of the various city | Forwn Drowsen.—The body of a man appar: yews «were on the gui rire yesterdoy, in th ently years ob feet nine inches high, brown pias st tae aaa aac he a < whiskers, no clothing, w found in the | expectat vf Romero would be marr this city ¥ were doomed to disappoint however, for the nuptial knot was ted in’ Phil that Set at the fool of Sackett street, yesterday, ‘The remaing were taken to the dead Seawan Drownen.—A cole pila, and today the bridal party will gail from this Wiley, nttiched te port to Mexico, where the honeymoon and a long Pigg ¥ time afier will be spent, ‘The bride, whose name tt | supposed t suid to haye boon Mist Allen, was # Washington | body was not recovered ty Court of reel and wy rh Manat avanten.—In the Kings © ‘dow New Text Wann Stanton Hors officers of th nih Ward Police yuatorday 1 thelr new station house tn Eldridge street, Without doubt, they are pleased with the cl: they got away from the stench of the market, need to the Penit tiury for Wo years each, Toarn or eavisors,—Ata meeting of the Laiidiog fe @ foarstory and basement brick house, ‘ ge county Bonrd yestentay ater with eighteen cells In the rear, Over the ecils are the | Kings county Hoard was authorized odgn and the main building te divided tn win and. rear oft » | Conn'y Clerk and Jor the purpose of & monner as to accommodate the force. The | eiiaiiay, ‘The Committee on Court House wan editve stands ona doable tot, having a frontage of to proenie other quarters than Whose fity feet, and a depth of ons hundred and four feet; eaietl forthe uae Of "the. Gran dry. ' Heed eh eines a Fane committer “reperted adversely. to andy although faulty, iy an Improvement apon We | ting nny rexponsibility in reln'ion tw (he baiting former stution brie new bridge over Newtown Creck, the ti ‘ is saiae ture having authorized the Super isor al Uhe Tun Wiexnorer May." According to the | rent: Ward and the Supervisor of Newtown folowing yragraph frou thie week's Zaependtent, inty th eanstewet te vate. test ne Wiekedest Mun in Ne yas socn the adopted authorizing he Comity Trewsttver to pay. paid et eand ape alee Saat ag Arr 4-H), for nalary Ms Superiaendent uf error of his ways: ir feoin thie tot of danuary, 104. The Military John Atle t Mun in New mittee reported in favor Of purchasing a plot ot ii, cumprising dve lots on the corner of Hust Wenueand tire street, for the necommeds ve the inilitary of tie Eastern Disteiet, Thy | and 5:2 of | request, and the bonds are held firm. U home: ie g8.000. The report was ad nd the art would lire until Tuesday the $1 futher was Uy Behe tat through the head with a pistol. Cw +H B.C lark Swaweevie—A woman hos been lying dead at sw str and an infin 0 Attorney street, he last two days, awaiting the action of the f Garret Rivets and: Prbh Cord aud Wool Boann or Avorr—The Hoard met yesterday, ered the claim of Jas. 1. Brady for ton a Judgment obtained against Dee sion reserved, Adjourned, Fine Commissions os, uly two members Board coud be found yesterday, and they not cons tl toting @ quorum there Was no meeting, ~The others hud probubly wilted under the heavy presrure of the thermometer, Acciunts. ween. —The largest ein W ” Yeh iiel a umber oF Works were totally de- fre is sup one known os the Old oian’s Cottage, an cated itself to the ad the hain ri hell Was ru 5, of ded atrect #! tell yenterday aud wus severely Injui Heser's hotel, and tug frame build pidtity. They v Tea, who ren Ive yan they could save to the uv proken furniture was pie iildren ran about in a # of por Finslly the engines arrived, but the fame ly done thelr work euch of Which ix three-story, were bu nit a th hare of prope . The whole loss ts extinaated at #2 nN portion of the prope Jor thereat scurelty uf Water store, Mr these | nie twenty-five fin pread with by about et is Bounen wy & Painter, —Mich: terday charged before Justice 3 Markit Court, by dae, B.Wal et, With robbing hii vile ott tlie Jetfer son ‘of 106 West Forty- 4 pocket Look cun= ployed to @ pocket of it Hanging in the room, © ton, A Ilervous Ovvenc —One Dr, Charles was committed at Kswex Market yester great that over, ball a nile of hose ‘att of Liphirain Falk, of 62 Grund stvect, who al- | Strerched for the purpose of getting th y e Dr etor induced the eampliinant’s step | supply | Hehlealugar, 15 youre fuse, to leave | tue Baxnere ov Chany ix New Junany.—A OF thing in Canad atrect. Tne | correspondent of the Trewlon wN.d.) Wagelte writes Le place was also arrested aud com. | as fllows to that paper you ‘ ne auly in: stice Mavstield, stance Thaye known of the it oF clergy lieing | M i allowed ia New Jersey, Probably other Instances Sane oy Uscuaimen Baacase.—Tho sule of LA Sere dereegy brbelNy ohh ; unclalined buggage from tie Adams Express Com. f expl y be neconeary pny, tk piace sent day at 9 Liberty strect, by | jntel faible to non-professional readers fin Ww Miner, auc », ‘Ther were 410 hots | or elerty win a. privilege -anciently par une contining of iruuks, parcelm, &e. ‘The | sowed lary th a itia'e | acl pcallved wile 9100. Kos dale wil be contin: | FIAMEN Lee were emante the remainder of the argcies | In England it was 4m will aud it is suppored tue wie | lowed to this extent, EB auount Will not execed §1,2%) Sraunixe 4 Pouce Orvices. Fergus Meswee- wh, of Sal West Twenty-cighth treet, laborer, erday eharget before Justice Ledwith, at | it fefferson Market Court, with stabbing Oncer | time to be exten Twentieth Precinet, with a | With this quaiit ng his hand and arm, on | allowed but on Hable to be the civil of non-eecles aval bim The Hied came runinuly of eer the Martin Hines, of the knife, in the breast, and e therefore the tok July 1. ‘The prisoner, in de! sald that Hines | privilege was allo ho was branded sy od to take Lie wit to the station house with, | {b the brawn of the t! left hand, In order out her elothing, and, to defend his wife, he stabbed wit he leh ‘i sraita the peli liege 8 and time, 5 ees f. Committe to answer la defbalt of $1,000) privilege und is convicted a second time, he could not acan avull himselt of the plea, but must sufer Borotary,—Benjamin F, Backer, aged 23, of | death, 21 Downing street, curman, was churged yesterday | Muiterion Qyer, May Term, A.D, 170. The King v4, hetore Justice Ledwith, at the Jefferson Market | Willis Tutte & Abrahaun Gibbons! Ou'in tic Court, by Edwin &. Van Zandt, of % Downing street, | felony. Th + being brought to the Dar, the for Th ‘carriage factory on the night of pris June by dliging under the dove opening on an ‘illey-way, having iret broken through a window to er the ‘alley, and stealing aquautity of tools. ‘The Prisoner was also chargea with committing a similar ith gotering bt ep bitence on the Hight of May and had voluntarily confessed both the erlines to complainant, Com- miited to answer in defwult of €1,00 for each offence, Auceceo Homrerpm ix tie Eionra Warp. Coroner Flynn yesterday impanelied @ jury to in- Veutigate the easerof the desth of the wom we letter T, Court, which sentence wis execu Court'accordinsly, Ordered tat they ber Huh es are paid, wud they each ehte In one handred pounds to be of good bel: tor for ov Riley | 9eat ou thls day | Ty In the face of he in the face of the | 1 May, who, it ts alleged, was beaten to death on Tues a day ‘night, in Laurens street, by ® negro named THE COURTS, Thomas Johnson, a8 already reported, ‘The a investigation was’ adjourned to Monday morn- ’ Count Carexpangs Ture Day CHAMBENs.—Keserved ems TAL, 147, 14, Md, 174, » Scrum Cocnt—Cuampens—Devons Jvoon BOTHEKLAND— THE STAFFORD PAVEMENT INsUNC- Thon © i= 'This action was first brought in the Supe- rior Court, and was there dismissed for wantof juris: of her death, hastened by the ‘she re- | diction, lt was then transferred to the Supreme from the prisoner, who strack in the | Court, and Judge Sutherland reecntly granted a tem- several times with lis dat. The prixoner, | porary injunction restraining the defendants from per: ‘Who is about 21 years of age, it is stated, tery fecting a contract authorized by the Common Council ‘ved gut 4 term of 1 ten | in February last, for the pavement of Seventh os enue from Fourtecuth street \o Fifty ninth street. Surmeoe Counr, 08. 54, 101, 107, Liki, i ing at ten o'clock, Two colored females itted to the Honse of Detention as wit. nesses, ‘The deceascc, who was about 80 yeare of age, and a native of Wilmington, Del, is to have been saffering from an affection of the lun; and heart disease at the time of the assault, efore probable that this was the real cause ii with Stafford pavement anee of this intune davits were introduced on the part of plaintit ing that the resolution was procured (0. be py corrnpt influence and that the re were oppo on. nt dto it ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, iaiaase Sales at Stock Exchange and Oven Boar STOCK EXCHANGE 2G P. foe, arocK DEPT 100 West. ff. Tet 24 Packie Stal, ' iw 4 i toon R Ye bac, HIN Mi mon, Wo. Y Con ' 1) U8. Bo 6.8, * oo bitte Tall way Rew Inve mM do 1K M000 Tenn. 8 ™ do lyn Va. fa ts 6 MN. Car. NG ts Wi - OPEN DOARD=3YY Pw Jew at extremely low r ernment teak have no ditienlty in cent linge olterings ar ant Bper cont, and bre Walnine Commercial paper Is withoat change, The pol w ed atron Large sales wer y the market Wg strong wt L2ig, Importers Hay. and the Geld Ro exeited. Loans were made at to 5 per e carrying, Shipments of coin amounted to #si We subjoin the transaetic subsequ m wae animal | Rank : Gold elear Cold bahnneee Cur New Yorn, July 15, isis. 2ag2ese ELSIE a A motion for the eontina- Was arcued gestcrday, Af. ail ed that the work was onnecesaury ; and. property owners on the ‘The Court reserved ite AY by M.=Money ia in great abundance Arve wtpplten at 4 por +112, and was ear. mae at Hw, pave been large and t, for at the Gold Exchange Henry Clews & Co., bankers, repurt as follows H, Clows & Co,, bankers, 22 Wall street, report as follows: WAM 90 1194 aan vat Hoi as 10) Exchange ins b are unchanged. ime banker nine bank . 60 Maye, Wa \sae 1 5:0Se0 through the day with a Gir towest clones at higher prices, perticularly for sl 1865 and 1862, sof The fee the etreet ts at tion on the June 7.90 notes Treasury af por and intere ignorant of thelr marked valine, of the Sex, they would ha from euch sacrifice and loss, as well oe in when and how they shoald invest thelr funds, Mateh, Foote & Co., bankers, 12 Wail street, report as ioliowse Offered. Atked. Offerat, Asked 188 ie 7.90 July 103g 1086 Wat ne. bor . ee IME L ONG Nica sp Wig) Aut Weg fae” Sept, do. poy 108 ton May ounp.) Wel Wiss * And interest The Boer old ‘Tennessees tate onda were weak, at a deelia of 14, percent, and I per eded, and between the He here was a sharp decline in lending ehares afternoon fossions the market was str a thongh the volume of bi The Erie war bas been finally se Joun has been pal, and he is hypothecated stuck at 70, and, as be bad it at do, will put riearly 8500.00 into the ty ness was «mall, lod. Mr Drew" Howed to kenp bis nal on steanier day, and ‘The followtog are the quota. TOR 110% No 10% SOBA pes 8.14 ve BB 66 DS . By — bres He i Tie te been strong t demand, and 1, The whole list ts in we in nugly in favor of a rixeand the least ion of an advanee wonld bring ont buyers wh ing back for the right moment to Invest. pires to-day Mad they read the been paved med new be ithont materkal change in t | the list 1 fox. Virginia Virginia de, wew bond Sorc aroitaa¢ Niasourt ‘The rallway #hare market has beew subject to many Hucivations during the day, closin nil ieregt lar arly sales did not vary much from y f ations, but during the morn ma pany. Mr, Vanderbilt «ells the compeny 854,000,000 of the new stock, about the average of the sales of the convertible bonds, whieh Is 10 be re canceled, My d also understood ty be out of the stock, ew York Central opened mt 19% to Wal, rallied at thes P.M Ing ¢ fell off 5 dvelined closed ut Hoard to OT. ed and Drew Ix now out of the direction, and after volt bat cent, wt the close, Evie opened at 67 and but subseqnently ratiied to 68, and ading sol at the early open Board at 4, vot later, strengthened steadliy, closing the Fort Wayne advanced from 11 to at whieh closing sal Rock Telind Muctnated betwven und 107%, t ing price iN ine and at th peniug price Mic dc 44 and dropped off % per ned at 0% day prices 1 sing sales atvly, Ohlo Wes, Cleveland and Toledo was x ady at 1 were ungn opened at Sand after selling as low as $6, rallied, 9 vanced to hd, with elo nd Misnissippl was dull Jvtly. Boston, Hartford and Erie was strong WA. Northwestern stocks moderately active, ¢ common being steady at 7 open at 80%, and mdynneed 4 ft, closing a Mis. St. Paul stocks w and dvelining, common falling off 4% per cent. and preferred % cent. ‘There was little doing in the us share market, ‘out much change, opening st 1007, Paoitic Mall wos with and cloning at 10014, showil line In the Interim of y per cent Western U Telegraph wos steady ut 30%, Wee Quicketlver was dull at 2 ‘The following are the comparative prices at the lar morning Board, with those cu yoster Ady. Dee, < a AAR 3 Clevelaud iid’ Poivile 5 = Kock Island een) 5 16 * Be Kraut ii w " 4 Reston, Hurttord, & Bile. 15 Hi i Tactic Mall WLS WON 16 Detaware & Hudson ean'l.tsi 1 r) - Quicknily a "4 ‘i ry cks were in moderate coquest, Mer- Clon being most active, opening at 2%, Wn to %, and closing 4. Adame dat 63, advanced Ay per cont, and closed at bid. loan was stewtylat 407485, though no small lot was wold as low ns doig. Wells, Burg & Co, was firm at 3, United States was quiet at 10g AUS P.M. the market for leading stocks wis os follows: New York Central, Wl yi ti'y + Bete, 7% Reading, 9514 (0% ; Michi GM} Pittsburgh, BAS ferred, #14 @41% ; Kock Leiand, 107s G10 Wayne, 1074 W104. At O P.M. tho market was reported by D, Boody, banker, 12 Wail street, a» follows: @O% ton Bh Sb gua wt Canton Co ndson. ....s.1k Boston W. BP wR ’ By 8 Tol & shi 4s Cuber! a toy Tol. & W.lret, 10 Southern, Wy Noithwesteru pre: Fort nein ari pomn (it Maripowa Prot ic Pacihe Mat € - | vee dat: o & - Naat Mee So cetern | Ene : aw Archibald Turner, of Taener Bros., wae to-day elected & member of the New York Stock Exchange. NEW YORK MARKETS. pene ones Wanxrepay, Joly 18—Provn ayn Mrat—The Aitnumah ‘he eeline’somewhet Mercased the de Fale cio bbls ane ancks, Incinding superhine and Western at 105 mio i bento. Western and ON gigi ronnd hea: Wn, fs agen v 3 riners ‘are “opmrating fairly, but there it | Gorrox jnereased proseure to sell, and prices on went oft | tocday, A tise io hates Net ige. tor” middling Spm br ise for gulf, “ eae by tog 4,90 Wy & at im te tee ee Meade, = et Sane, a4 hes a ine ft to ae ott eet ernshed ; ikg!5)5¢. for soit whites Ket for pork was rathor better with more doing. Sales 2, Fm or ie ine, oa 'eitor yo mete; alan, o Inarket meee. ‘Beot ie Variable in quallt Wto ly #14@@22 for conu.oa Dae good extra mens, with a moderate sade to rood reantiy Silat ot re steady a) the late advance. No Land city, and Iya ise, Keio rontared a Fleur, wi Hacon dull Tinweteat, Haat vtimicata in ood den bi Tkee mt hy for ahoul leew, and tlap ann, ald pickle. Dressed hogs, Hotter in fetter demakd and semen, enpect a eh Ad Mi 4 the | | i pr nerives Ny foe Dew Western | TY To Western, “hi for "velia i nig ngatny ower, and qt ar For Weeterh, In wore and eley ity al ary ‘Cinada pens browhi #heas fa bond. Wy at S\W@8Ne. Pearts lower, Mao) Thoavy at Made. beeen ange froin Sagi bush frlor and Hye SiVar sromma—the 1 var Sromee Kel was very quiet, Theonly aa" woeaier | t | atte. and IM) bis. good N. | 2 Foal requote : ne, torte, He ninon’ “ nnn 10 Eoeal trate, $LMh 80: No 8 Land Bsa $7 Haba, the, erected. Bitch Bt. | depression of yerterda: jeainie. ia bane and Renned, free, ‘aphiths se OLLe Qatet hanged. Se e108, MoLassre—t tied, Cabe ‘urolina, 10a l1We.; Rangoon, 04@ WOR AND DyRe-Dail. We quote: Gambler, 4h son amt, 2ycetsie.s wal sodms. B1.20: CRtIstC 80M ‘eneh tartarte weit, Whe, gold WV tie, ihe,” castor Ke. bleaching jpowd i “ne A. Chinn clay at 894.90; Helge nutty In bladders, . theo Quewongate Pan Haves oohrey 8 Thore Ise good snpply of freah ice nf the heat quick salen i riees. Itnepberrien, ad eeag # br i an vn. Waters quiet and wie Moy have advanced to eae. ® aK Terra AM Feney', Chiba vermntiior Doweerio Freres fruits, and In conseq ary at bereg quarts w vn Pee DDL ce BO HE, WLERY<Tive tit chickens, Skee, epring chickens, iow Anes, 1 $1.03; Wood Se. HUETANLER NOW pot youre are varia Pie penes phn 8 Bo da eH; HIF beans, per Wht tons, #1) betas, deg 8a; tm, We, & 100 hehe, Bey Enenip were, Wht @UREAE Romtltern tw tahoe, oy lieemuda B bhL, Rogie: Nore ti, Ie @ Wiig Ba 5 vel a 0 i“ a Csi 133 a Kobi cc 1043001 Paitows p amet NaH Wook, dain y baile * | © Woul, for bal ‘a0 i % | BY | saa | io i 4 gale LIVE STOCK MARKET, Monday wook. Thi ply. Among th AE Moe ge my chotew Lilthie on asd owe teat and prices 3 sheep. elle atic. And Hot w with ‘id pens chit quotas to best heepy aud Is\s with four care Faported at Business Notices, healthyht food for Summer and Purina able aud nutritio 1o preventative and corrective ta adults of the summer complaint and diarcha: prox thls sew Special Notices. THE WEEKLY SUN, A JOURNAL Ft La, PUBLISHED THIS MORNING, and for sale at the Counter, in wrappers, for Country J CLXTS PER COPY, | Among its contents are: THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION—The Noutuation of Seyinour aud Blair—How the nomt- are received. IM WASHING TC trculatiou, at The Sonthern Electoral Vote ; Army Bill; the Purchase of Alaska Come A New LEADING ARTICLES—The Democratic Tieket ; John | VA. Griswold for Governor; Retrenchment in the | Army; Don’t Do It, aud others ou matters of im terest TELEGRAMS—The Latest News from all parts of the Wor SUNDEAMS—Many columnus of news condensed into one, MISCELLANEOUS Grant as a man and a Soldine, huvent of a * Welsher "—Charactertstio ish race course ; A Singular Story— Jarried of by a bear; Haylag, by Homy Local and City News, &. AGKICULTURAL~ Answers to Correspondents; Care | of Woodland; Proceedings of the Farmer's Cluby | and other matters tateresting to farmen | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL—The Latest Money, Domestic, and Cattle Markets, prepared expressly for Te WaexLy SUN The subseription pi Dollar a year: In clubs ADVERTISEMENTS Tae W 0, 13 cont conts per i. LY Sux is One OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MIssOURL AND KENTUCKY STATE LOT+ TRATES, MISSOURE STATE EXTRAS Uta9n 69, Taty 15, 1568 MISSOL 1, i TA, 8, Tay ty 1s ty AUST ATE Clee 96, July "15, 1808, 1, ST, Me Hey 77, Gh OL, 17, 4B, 8 $3, KENTCORY STATE EN EGA —Ciase 48, July i} SA, 1, 3, b, 42, 50, 1a KENTUCKY BTA se Jaly 1, 188% 4, 7, 1, U4, 35, GB, S2, 10, G2, 16 Prizestatned aud wuiuruation furmisied’ U3’ all Legale kaw rvs. ACOB CLUTE, Banker and Broker, ‘a browwar, i Is GRAND SPECIF: a MEA A EAS OMAN fafa WonNinge deuugit they’ eal TARRAN TS APRIGEST 1, it is simply the chewleal rae Water, which, for 100 heen wg test CatharUe aiid Aiterailve J Europe! Sou by all druggies