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MUNIOIPAL A AFFAIRS. Board of Aldermen—Sitated Session, OFFICIAL. Mormay, April 10, 1884. Provent—Nathan . Bly, Prosident; Aldarmen Brown Willic»son, Biont, Baird,” Hotwire, Howard. Wim. Tuoker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, Wakemon, Covert, Ba Chauncey, Christy, Lord, C. Hh. Tucker, The nlanioset the last meeting were road, ond, after a sdight amoudmont, approved. PETITIONS. Yoodward, ferrick, Smith and Albany. To Committee on H. Seribnor to be To Committee on Tinity churchyard. Streets. By (Alderman Voonmis—Petition of G. ‘ommissioner of Deeds ig By Alderman Wri1iAmsow—Petition of Buchanan, Par- | gent & Co. to have & parsage through Boekmen street to Nassau street. To Committee on Streess. By Alderman W akeman—Potition of James McKean and bey teed liberty to grade Nincty-first stroet butween [hird and Fo wenues. Granted. a others to have P striking therefrom the name lace.” To Committee on Lands and By Aiderman Horrwinx—Petition of ‘the map of the efi ge sitervatory Place Jobn Boyce aud | office and stars for the Police Justice York. sfc wy that Council a to havo retained as clerks ‘of Washingtoa Market | mittee on Salaries and Progont incumbents, To RESIGNATION. By Alderman Vooniie—Resignation of Thomas P. st, | ¥ John xs Commissioner of Deeds. - Accepted. ‘Whereupon, Alderman Yooruts presented the following Boselution, vir, — Besolved, That Gilbert H. Scribner be and he is hereby 4 & Commissioner of Doods, in place of Thos. P. St. resigned. Adepted. } By Aiserman Buver—Potition of Wm. E. Curtis and | ethers, in favor of intment. of Jacob W. Footer a8 Sommleconer of Deedes to Committeo on Saiaries and ‘idermanW. Tucxer-Remonstrance of Smith B. L inst the proposed sewer in Charlton street, from Mac @ongal to Hudson streets. ‘To Committee on Sewers. RESOLUTION. Alderman Howaun—Resolved, That a Special Com- ‘appointed to wait upon the owners of the proper- ty enw ch 14 is located, on the cor- wer of Church 4, and if possible, prevail up- Sa euld owners to allow ine Cons No. I¢ more room, Zaopted nod Aldermen Howard, Blunt, and Williamson ‘Sppointed euch committee. COMMUNICATIONS. Communication from the Commissioners of the Sinkin bmitting docks and slips, leases, and leases of Dertetcelary for approval. To Committos on Finaaco, Wm. Goodheart, Superintendent of Machetes Nominating Androw J. McCarthy Clerk, wad Beancis Leonard Deputy Clerk, of Washington Market, and Joseph Petty Clerk of Franklin Market, “To Commitico on Wave mein ppg — Henry J. Allen, Superintendént of ani iter Joyce as Clerk to the ¢ Vermilyea. To Commit- from the pinata Siatn and the report, wm det to at ae the receipt: the ioe and Eighth Ave- nue Railroads for the mont! Sixth 818,478 - 14 26 wi ved and ordered on fil Pe Communication from Street Commissionors—Ip. relation tracts Be leted, ae. Laid on the table and di- fou of inqui sting tie sopsiy of resolution of inquiry respectiny 18 8 of Hecelved nnd ordered omfle.” bd se Compan artment, of tela for the resignations it. Tan esltciiee from the Street commionmer with list of eontracts awarded up see Cae mee on Of Committee on Mackere—Te concur to repair Tomkins Market. Adopted on s division, viz.:— ‘Affirmative—Aldermon Willianson, Blunt, Baird, Hoff- mire, Howard, Woodward Tuoker, Voorhis, ‘Trow- uridge, ‘Wakeman, Kell Chauncey tho President—I4. jegative—Aldermen Herrick, C. H. Tucker, Mott, Drake ~Grcommitteo on Markets—In favor ef concurring to r0- pair Fulton market. Adopte: ‘Of Committce on Roadg—In favor of concurring to maca- demise Broadway from Fiftieth to Fitty-ninth strects, ‘Oe Committee on Wharves—In favor of removing the pete obstrac abe vise seers at the foot of Stan- est ‘okGemmitice on Fire Departinent—In f ys of referring from She sebjoct 0 ot rohibit'n; 8, Fanning, ae the fire be zie) the Committeo on Ordinanc: Committee on Roads—In favor of conc eerith the Beard of Councilmen. for the,opening of ee aven from Forty cighth to Fifty-ninth stregt. Concurred in on division, ‘Adirmtive— Aldermen Brown, Williamson, Blant, Baird, Hoffmire, Howard, Woodward, W. Tuoker, Voorhis, Trow- Deldge, Wakeman, Covert, okelly Ch ‘Chauncey, the Président, Alderinen ord, ‘Herri inoker, Mott, Drake—20. Committer| gn Roadé- To concur to.ggon Bight foutth stroot, babwrees Eighth amd. Ninth, ave jopted on & division, vis ive— Aldermen BrowayW¥gamson, Blant, Baird, Hoffmire, Howard, qroodwar in Tucker, Yoorhis, ‘Trow- bridge, Wakeman, Covert, Kelly, Chauncey, the Prevident, Ke Aigerman Lord, Herrick, kc, 0. HL tame committec—To concur to Tequlate and grade why seventh street, between Third Fifth avences, division, viz. mative—Aldermon Brown, Williamson, Baird, Heff- Mo! t, Drake—20, maico, ‘Howard, Woodward ‘Tucker, Voorhis, 'Trow- bridge, Wakeman, Covert, ikeuly, “Chauncey, the President, Aldermen Lord, Herrick, CoH: Fucker, Mott, Drake—19. OTIONS. @a motion, the report of the Committee on Salaries end Offices in favor of appointing C. B. Wheeler and John B. F. ‘Commissioners of Deeds was taken up, considerod, and a division, vis. = tiye—Aldermen Brown, Williamson. Blunt, Hoff- mire, Woodward, Win, Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, Wake- man, Chaunee c. i. ‘Tucker, Mott, Drak en Bais an rake—1! oward. Kelly, tho Prosi- “Aldermen Lord, Herrit ek: ‘Alderman Voorhis was bere catied te, tho cbai eat motion Doc. 16, the same being. tl ort of ‘tho 5 eidl commision on tho revision of the rules of the Hone, Wastakon ap and considered by sections, The same word Beles: Jed. question being taken on adopting the same as as lost on a division, vin. Marmetiye_ Aldermen Willameon, Blunt, W. Tucker, Yoorbie, Trowbridge, Chauncey, Christy,’ Lord, an qpilggative—Alderman Brown, Howard, Herrick, and C. H. he President deciding that bape *) the present rules hee ‘Boskd twelve votes are required to adopt any ‘Resolved, That Lael siege onal ofthe’ mis iat Ne ‘New York do hereby pectfally re- ofany Taw): y the Legislature vow offoce for tne city and county ot officers to fill such places aromamod, 3 in rae ‘the salaries are fixed, which such officers are to each services, belicving as we do that the best Eitereate or ofthe city require that the selection of all public omc th or the Common Coun- rs should be left with ‘Xdopted. ro made, and s quorum not their hairman decided that the Board too adjourned ‘uball Wodnesday, 12th instant, at 8 orelock P. M. D. T, VALENTINE, Clerk. re ‘of Aldermen, OUR APECLAL REPORT. ‘Tha Complestlel'y roparh auacenoea suas the following rere the receipts of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue Railroads Tor the month of March:— $1,478 84 Railropa. Sixth Avenue Railropd. ams total of... te - $40,898 10 ‘THE CROTON WATER—DO NOT WASTE i By s report from the Croton Aqueduct Department it ap- d that the original ie y of the pipe, Inid over Bridge wae estime ‘convey y thirty. millions of r hours, but the ac at now Nbroupbt wa aout ‘diminished by accretions st F surface of tho pi rust to by tl city of delive: he re Soave & daily delivery of about twonty seven millions of gal- ‘Maki: one, oF forty five gallons for cach person of population of ‘aix Kandred thousand fap Py ould be amply wut Stents even for a larger popalatien, gr 9 it not for tho waste- Balextravagance of Croton water daily in the city. ‘Since the extreme cold woather of the past winter, the ervoirs are becomi -aduall, E ished, and 8 te or dep of wa it is denizab! rae nd rwhiob "1 might easily be pre- rovit would but observe any de- of Roonomy in the use of water. ard then proceeded to adopt and pass upon rules als futuro goverament. fer ti] Board of Councilmen—Stated Session. ebtatet lonpay, April 10, 1904. Present--Edwin J. Brown, Eeq., ee in the cbair, and forty five members. ion, Yarlous payers wore taken up which bad been ordered to a third reading, vis. REPORTS R favor of romoving cad ab tho foot of following vote: H. Smith, Gi : an igBlekford, Jackson, ‘Schenck, Holder, i ‘itipe, Behn ler, ie ond, mu ly, Molntyre, Wi . Sra edgisee ‘Seremist, Pinckney, Lambrecht, Frye, Gaffney, ae Earle, Varian, Baxt Pearson, hd forth—43. f ‘ig! fond mre bs 2 st iftn and Thirteenth streets, and avenue A and First ‘avenue; betwoen Thirty-sevonth and Thirty-cighth stroe Sad Second and Third avena wort side of Sixth ay nue, between Fiftieth ‘st streets; between Fif- -slath and Fifty-seventh streets, and Sevonth avenue and adway; on west side of First avon between Fort: fourth aud Forty Afth streete; on north side of Forty-sixth atccet, between Tenth ond Eleventh avenues, on south side of Pitty. fourth street, botween Sixth, and Seventh avonucs: on north. f chick’ | ninth ieee between Sixth and Seventh avonues; Forty-ninth ntreot, Between Sixth and Ser stroct, betweon Broadw . for. foarth reg ifteenth street fro Fort; street from Broadway to Sixth ee by ite similar to La! above. i: cops th oa Commition yn Wharv favor if vain aay ie on ee A ale | Committee on Laws—In ed i! printing 1,000 to 1,500 of *, bea) ba he) State parti ‘applicable to he city of New York, with notes of ‘aon |, &o. d that. the Comptroller a arth contract therefor. ‘Adopted, by as yotesimilar to Love. Of Committes fy Suinr 8, &o. mM concur in having four districts for the neers of wi i measures. Adopt. s aT ilar to the first ve bake 1a favor of dredging out Coentic mip. slip cast thereof. Adopted by a vote similar to tl are ove Of Committes on Lands and Places—Ta favor of finaging about the fountain in Flayvosunt square, - Adopted. oe te etinilar te the first above, oxcept that Messrs. Purdy, sate, Jeremiah, and Pinckney. voted in the negativo, Of Committ ror of fngging, repairin rent botwoon TT riy-seoond rand iu fayor of fingzing Twonty third weath and Kighth avenwos; in favor of pe- walk in South nireet ‘at Burling slip; in and Thirty-socond stroot in favor of flagging Su ome streots, All adopt- CA imilar to the first ahove, ‘or er of Repaics and Supplies—In favor of awarding contracts for building house for Hows Company No. therefor. Adopted, by a 3, tad appropriating ‘vote similar to tho first abov Resolution to amend resc rogulating &o. Fertioth Avonues, by providing that garb snd gutter etoues bo sot, “adopted, byw vate siailar ove ‘Of Committes on Arte, 40.—In favor of aw plying cach member of tho Common Council with o suitable pocket ‘ ERG the the ue Lost, for want of a bam gee L majority. etn Sewere—In fa) in arty: Tenth aver river, 0 ote a ilar to the firet above. tee Bir larkots—In awe of repairing roof ang | painting cl Clinton Market. Adopted by » vote slmilar to the Pred vo the Committes on Tire ee Storrs and Adopte | Councilman Clancy voted ia the nogative. ing contras N street, vote tim ilar to the fi Purdy, i’billips and Lambrook Essex -trvcts be repaired. Adopted by « vote similar to the first above. Hall, favor of | and eats the Northwestern Dispensary, Adopted bya yote similar to the first above, of Committes on Pinanoe—In favor of paytng Dra. George Hustivg for modteal services at station houses. d by a voto similar to the first above, except that Of Committee ow Repairs and Suppiies—in favor of award- da., for balding. engine far use of company ‘Adopted by a vote similar Tn favor of removing pump in Thirty fourth | en Ninth and Tenth avonues. Adoptod by a abo pt that Councilmen Reso) ation— That crovawalks on the corner of Stanton and Reeoluticn—To procase 4wo national flags for the City ts ad 8 ap 8 lag rodm. Adopted by a vote similar to iReport prop , and a fh by a vote similar to the Of Commitieo ou Finance—In favor vor of donating $1,000 to ‘Of Committap on Police—In favor of procuring stayos of f the city ot New ‘a vote similar to tho first above, except elntyre voted in the nogative. gn Streetse—In favor of ilagzing Fourth Soren Tw Gar ind Twenty-fourth streets: flagging Thir third street, between Bightb and in favor of img wi irty-drst and Thirty cing iota between, Eighth and Ninth ted, on 2b by a voto similar to the first above. ‘Committee on Roads—in favor of regulating Fifty- fifth strect, from Sixth to Seventh avenue; in favor of crad- ing, de. Ninth avenue, from Fifty-third street to Broad- Ra favor of grading, &c. Fifty-third. street, between By Vt m hand Ninth avenue’. All adopted, each by'a voto si- to the first above, except that in the voto in favor of Pifty-third street, Councilman Varien voted yn Finance-—In favor of applying f the an dditional tax to to mat ting 8 ‘and office romt. Adopted ilar to the first abo Of Committee on Wharves &o.—In favor of having pior No. 43 North river repaired, Adopted by a vote similar to the fret above. jttee on Repairs, &c.—In favor of repairing build- ing outa pied by Third district police court, Adopted by & ¢ similar to the first above. Of Committee on Stroets—In favor of flagging Front street, between Broad and Moore streets, north side; in fa vor of setting curb and gutter, &c., in Houston stree| lumbia street to East river; in’ favor of fi side of Broome street, between Attorney and Ri a in favor of nogconcurring in matter of proposal of John C. 1. to sepate Pavements. All adopted by a vote similar 6 first above. “or Committve on Roads—In favor of repulatiag: and grad- ing Fourth avenue, from Seventy-ninth to Nii inety-sevond street; in favor of the Commissioner of Repaite med Supp ios have the res et ‘avenues repaired forth sol | expense does not exeeed in any one case $260; if it should exceed that amount to report to the Common Council, Both adopted, euch by a vate similar to the first abov Committeo on Repairs, &c.—In favor of having pumps opposite No. 44 Delancy street, and corner Walker and Qrehard streets, repaired. Adopted by a vote similar to the ‘Retolution—That the pump in Nineteenth street near Seventh avenue bo removed and the well filled up. Adopted by a vote similar to t! above, except that Councilman Lambreent voted in the negative. Committee on Streote—In favor of paving Wall street ue granite blocks. Adopted by s vote similar to the first orphe following Toports of committees were then prosented and referred to the Committee of the Whole, ¥f%.:-—In favor of building house for Engine Co. No, 47; in favor of placing as lamp in Haguo street, north side, sixty foot frome| Clit im favor of purchasing lot and erecting Louse for Twonty-second district police; in favor of reietting contract for rey culating Forty-seventh streot, from Third avenge co East river; in favor of sewers in Washington te twoon Rector and Carlisle; in Mulberry strect, from Hoste: to 2i2feet south; in Bifteonch street, between Seventh an Bighth avenues; in Fortyseventh streot, between Eighth and Ninth avenues: ‘est Broadway, from Duane to vision strect, from Rutgers to Tudlc ’ , from Third avewue to Esct rive: , avenue, from Forty fourtl dougal stree first aly al Seon Fifty-four tho Fifty: runt street fouston etreet to Hu in front of Nos 162 aud Tot erties for contracts to. groove that part of the Russ pavement not already grooved; in fayor of renumber. ink certain stréote; in favor of building pier at fest of Amos Yommittee on Streote—In favor of permitting persons on the new made ground west of Washington rect temporary sheds, at their own expense. Ado OPCommitiee on Sewers—Adverso. to sewers in Grand street, from Columbia street to the East river: do., in Fifth street, from the Bowezy to First avonue. Both adopted. Of same—In favor of sewer, in Lispenard street, between Broadway and Chureh street. Ad Of same—Adverse to petition of funded damage by bias! 0) Thomas Pago, to Ae re- All who have not Seon the Original Jacobs’ new music warercom, woul! do woll to val! and see the | splendid assortment of pianor, melodeons, aceordovas, gui tars, Ao. to be found there, also sheet imusic, watches, jow' , diamonds, &o., 4. aes L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. Excelsior Fire Insurange Company of New York—cash capital $200,000 removed -their edioe to No, 6 Broad street, two doors from HENRY QUACKEN OSS, Socrstar?. Bonnet Ribbons and Mrench Flowers.—The ladies are reepectfully invited to eal! and juspect| my stock of above goo! G, McKENZIE, 271 Hudson street. To the Ladies,—A. W. Roberts, having com= pleted his alterations, will ope on Monday, ode L0th of April, «full and splendid assortment of ew! lace goods, in the very latest styles, and, as gawal, at very low prices. ay Mrs, Kellogg will Open a Fashionable Mul ‘inery and embroidery store, at No. 687 Broadway, this da eeweny, April 11.) Dressmiaking in in the et fashionab style, . KELLOGG, Agent. Shoe Establishment.—Jeffers, 467 Broadway, New York.—Premium at the London Exposi- tion.—Ladies visiting the city, and wishing to purchase excellent article, finished in an artistic manuer, aro respect- fully informed that these celebrated shoos and boots aro still manufsetured under Jeffers’ personal suporvision, Lad For Sale Cheap—A Ladies’ Shoe Store, 21t Sixth avenue, socond door above Fourteouth street.” The Dest stand in ity. Inquire at 407 Broadway. Sewing Machines, Using 2 Waxed Thread, suitable for heavy boot and shoo work, [harness making, &o. Manufacturers of the above kinds of work aro informed that Singer's single-threaded sewing machines have been ted to perform their work in the most perfect manner. ‘There is not and never has been any controversy about tho right to use baa i yeas 1M SINGER & CO., No. 323 Broadway. Hiram Anderson, 99 Bowery, offers Aston= ishing inducements to buyers of elegant carpote and oll- viz.: Beautifal ingrain carpets. at Ss., 4s. ies 6s, ‘listo Sa, sto" bas irae ply, taped 8, English royal velvet o., all at tremendous Aubusson Carpets !—Aubusson Carpets !— Look at.them!—A splondid new and beautiful carpet, mag- nificent’ colors, of the most.elaborate Fronc English drawings, warranted fast Colors, which makes them the it der style of car} MCHIRAM ANDERSON'S, per yard, Now is the Time to Buy your Carpets Cheap. —J. HYATT, 94 Bowery, is offering his stock of carpeting at peting ever offered, to be found $9 Bowery, only 78., 88. and 93, gatonisbingly low prices, consisting of royal velvat carpets, rassels snd ea! ply carpeting ; slso, splendid ingzain at sy 0 Ge. por yard; oil cloth 5 6. de por Peri also! vaste end piano’ cote hearth Th HOOF mats, stair carpeting, window shad uggets ix-quarter to four yards wide ; table cil: bs nae » Olleloths, &ec., d&c—By recent Parts His urope, the subscribers are put in possession The friends and acquaintanees are respectfully invited to | attend her funeral. Her rémaing will be taken to Calvary | Cemetary for interment } Suddenly, on Monday, April 10, Wit1as Roarxsoy, aged 49 years The f ‘viends of the mes and John, are al Yelogk this mori rof Lexington av those of his brothers, cd his amily, atreet. In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 10, Jaume Fosnie, aged care. ‘he funeral will take place to mo sidence in Bridge street, Bros! in the morning popere. , April 10, at Pora’axa Epwin Bsuxis, youngest son ui Ge Karr, oged 9 months and 4 days. 54 7 cow, from his late re Notice of the hour eatchester county, and Maria Louisa sily are rospectfally | Tho rlativer ond friends of the fe invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock this after noon, from tlc residence of ‘his uncle, Natbaniel Finch, | Exg.,/No. 121 Mulberry street, New York | ‘Out Bun Y, April 9,” James Horson, in the Sst year of his oge. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | attend his funeral, from No. 24 Vandlewater street, at three o’clock this afternoon, without further invitation. On Sunday evening, April 9, of Cerny ened Waimort Oapen, wife of James E. Fountain, aud daughter of the Jate Thomas Brooks. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inyited to atvend her funeral, at half-past three o'clock this afternoon, from the Lutheran Church of St. James, in Mulberry street, between Grand aad Broome streets. On Sunday, April 9, Morr Cuuuny, aged 26 years. ‘The friends of his brothers, and brother-in-law, Michael Walsh, are invited to attend his funeral, from No. 19 City Hall piace, at two o’clock this afternoon. In Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, April 9, of con. sumption, Mrs, Mary JaNe Rongrison, wife of Win. H Robertson, in the 324 year of her age. Her remains will be taken to Albany for interment, from her late residence, corner of Court and Harrison streets, Brooklyn, at three o'clock this afternoon, Her friends are invited to attend. On Monday evening, April 10, after a short illness, at late residence, No. 110 Canal street, BRNJAMEN BELL Notice of the funeral will appear to-morrow morning. On Monday, April 10, Harman Mitisr, aged 18 months, The relatives and friends of the fainily are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parenis, No. 68 Market stret, at two o this after. noon, without further netice, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Sunday, April 9, of consumption, Euzaners M. Pym, beloved wife of Richard B. Burchell, in the 27th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 286 Delancey street, at one o’clock this afternoon, without further notice. ‘The members of Howard Lodge No. 60, I. 0. of 0. F., are respectfully in- vited to attend, On Saturday, April 8, Wu11am Butt, of Flatbush. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the Dutch Reformed Church, in Flatbush, at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon, At Elizabethtown, N.J., on Saturday, April 8, Ex DUMAGEAUD, of Bordeaux, France, aged 48 years. of an elegant, new, rich and splendid assortment of these inimitable goods, ‘which, in comjnnction with their former admirable and diversified stock, presents 8 combiration of exquisite styles, colors, shades, and pattorns, that cannot but attract the marked attention of wholesale end retail purchasers. WILLIAM McGRORTY, GRORGE H. TILBY, (42 Broadway. Comb Factory, No. 387 Broadway-—A rich Assortment of dressand torteine shell dress combs of cho newest patterns, In the variety will be fount overy style of the imported as well as home manufacture. Combs mado to order and repaired. . &J. SAUNDERS, 357 Broadway. Dressing Cases of so compact a form that they can he fariod wishoas.\nbgnvexiense\and yet comploto and durable. All the articles’they contain aro nade for use, and warranted. To travellers they are indis- Peveable—an examination will prove thelr usetuinss, For sale by G. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor Houre, and 387 Broad- way. Piedras 4 Cutlery.The Subscsiber’s Assort very style of Rodgers & fons’ pocket kaives, ‘axore of the fines! quality, which will bo wnted to the purchaser; also, nai flex, boot hooks, sr, SAUNDERS, ss 7 Astor House,’ House, ‘and 387 Broadway. It ts fast as Easy to Dam tho Niagara River, the rush of be atiee 8 for Dr. GOURAUD'S Ita- ed soap,rybich it is well known is a positiveend for pim freckles, tan, eruptions, salt- » every gurement.of th cuticle. Cheay ‘sprung up as thick as loavosin Vailambrosne, and like leaves in autumn have hey withered, ane will wither. Science never yet elaborated a compound possoss- felnorr. ie cas rheum, in nostrums if Ae i decided that the ¢ Contractor, and not the city, is liable in Gt Gomppittos on Repairs, &e.—In favor of alterations to Seventeenth ward station house. Laid on the table. "The report in favor of the Comptroller paytc; e report in favor of the Comptroller pa William B. Reynolds, on contract for removel mide the Re ial order for next meeting. - Of the Comptrolier—In answer to resolution, with copy of contract, and sums paid on it, for enlarging the Battery. rdered to be pri From Dureas of Aisessments, with sundry assessmont 4, aaking that they be confirmed, and colisctor appoint- ‘To Committer on Assessment: 'REMONSTRANOP. By Councilman PraRson—Of Henry Delafield, agains sewer in Seventyniath Street. ‘To Committes on Sewers, Bill of Dr. Cooil, a servtees ae “Nineteenth ward station house, To Commfttee on Pol: amount due of offal, was pide 10! Councilman Kew vEpy— clved, That the Recorder oft be, audis hereby, ro ited to inform this Board St early co practicatio, wise alaponition ie osigns making of the testimony taken’ by him in relation to certain ab gupposea to have had existence under oficial sanction, By. Cronelimes: Cuancy—That the Recorder farnish to this Board, at the earliest practicable time, the namos, of the counsel, on under his On motion Sraseiln OR ‘report of the special committes in favor of amending rale ‘was taken up "the Board then sdjourned to Wednesday afternoon, at 5 ‘look. F: the crelook, From the minutes» MoCLENACEAN, Clezk. The Superb Sale of C. A. Baudouine’s Stock of cabinet farnitare, bronzos, clocks, and mantel orna- ments, continues this day, and will ‘continue every day until Thursday nest, at this store, 335 Broadway, corner of Authony strest ‘This being the final eale, our readers are reminded 0 other opportunity of’ purchasing Mr. Baudouine’s Tornitere will offer. A. E. COLAY & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Meade rson can nt: Public—Daguerrco' 1d stave to the public that no od daguerreotype, for either, wh durable, pene ORE ae Nee ay for nice morocco cage, lined with Size, atty ¢ conte, color ret velvet, mine are warranted equal to any in the World, for the best materials are used, nd are made by ox- Porlenced hands, Anson examines ¢vory ae to soe hat none but good ones le: the gallery, for it costs no ro than @ poor oni Fofevated the trong largo 0 haken and. ‘must fall, BeoBroudway, ean et ae Holmes’ New York do the biggest picture busin of the 2s. portrait fact ory ‘at thie low pi te ‘he people wit "a iota sea fey ANSON’ erreotype Company ighteen months pgo, at H. Willtamson, nine years a ‘aeti~ cal operator, in, daguerrectyping,, lias, succesful lied electricity to the art, impressions i Aneously, thereby securing the exprossion of a havpy mo- ment. Long sittings are tedious—short ones pleasant and agreeable. “Gallery, No, 249 Fulton street, peche & Co., Fashionable Hatters, No. 156° ay.—Spring and summer fashion for gentlemen's Bites ang cape. Is there a Man jp the Community ignqrant ofthe fact that KNOX, of 533 Broadway, makes th ost 8 Les}, looking hat to be foun there is, let bi at once call an goa by paving erowning pisce”” fidted to his hi The new spring ati of hets which Knox has introda S 's ew neve shout the city. At either the Broa way ato ve 198 Palton street, the Public can be supplied with these necessary auxiliaries to ye in respectable society. Those in Pursait of Well Made cathten wil find at ALFRED MUNHOE & CO:"3 one price wtablishmont, 441 Broadway, not only well made goods, but fashionably cut garmonte, made up with tho best of trim mings. One price only is asked, garment being mark- ed in plain figure joys’ clothing and furnishing goods in great variety. Rode’s United States Post Office Directory ata Guide for 1864, corrected up to March Ist. Pie at the office of the New York City Direc- tory, No, 161 Brondvway, aud by bookeellore. . Pianos.—Horace Waters’ Pianos—In Power, purity, apd siohnese of tone, they are an anrivalled instra: are invited to call and test their merite, Taine bt C8 ig. premivn pianos, with or without the Eaton's pianos, (of f the old established Gilbert's jolr piangs; for sale, tory riod ORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Secondhand Holian Pianos at Great Bar gains. —One7 octaye, carved logs, fret desk, and harp pedal; Price when now, to bo had very low. Ono7 octave, re caso, and one ts oote @, aquarecase. All three of T. Glivers & Co.'s makes Secondhand pianos without. the relian one for $60, one for one for $100, and one for $190. HORACE WATERS, 333 Bond way. Pianoe.—The World’s Fair Primium Planos of T, Cilbert & Co., with or without tho wolian, and with iron frames and oirculat scales; Hallet & Cumston of the old established firm of Hallet & Co.; Horace d Gilbert's boudoir pianos. For salo wholesale or retail at factory Lae tt ‘Secondhand pianos a} great bar- CE WATERS, 833 Broadway, ing an action on the skin so truly mervelious ax Gournud’s Italian medicated eoap. So wit oudre subtile fer up. Tooting hele from any part of the in iy. Liquid rouge, lily air restorative and various toilet notions at he old Tort (7 Walker street, first store from Broadway. aes of Roses and Ekier Flowers, made Eli W. Vondersmith, is a ccrtain remedy for removing ples and freckles from the face. Ladies, try it. Pre- ea only by Ld W.. VONDERSKITH, Bowery drug store, 0. 188, above Broome; and sold by Mrs. Hays, No. ton street, Brooklyn. eg aye gi Dy’ for Love Now-e-days. —They dye with DEMONET & MEYERS’ liquid beir For a list of rriages to which they bave boon in- strumental, call-and see for yorrself, No. 13 Cortlandt street. Sold at 77 East Broadway, No. 6 Bowery, and 300 Grand street, Cristadoro’s Excelstor Hair Dye.—Don \, sir, at the reflection of your grizziedfwhixkers and mot! tled moustaches. Three minutes with CRISTADORO wt aeierenate them. Will you have them black or brown’ * exoelsior roduces ther, in-perfection, Sold and. » aarly applledat 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Hair Dye 1a still the Leeding article, Ct all ih eskas wiedged, to be the best dye extant for perfect) jormng the the moment !t is appl ae ‘Tens ms ikeeeede ea Waid Se PATE Bis 233 Broadway” The Sensitive Plant shrinks up its tender foliage when the rude band’s east felt, and the hair falls imperceptibly before wand enemies. As balmy Hoop invigornves the mind, so Barker's greasclesa tonique does the hair. Price, twenty-ve sents. | Hon iquarters, ER’S, 439 Broadway. eg aged wiil force the Beard reoks. Won't stain or in- $4 50 the half dozen; G 15 Ann Zeibor, 445 Hear Me—My to grow strong and shi kein six wi jure the ski it. $1 por bottia, sent to ke ok the country. € street; M 73 Felton, sizeot, Brooklyn Third ‘street, ‘ticle wi and Toup. ‘Toupecs—Batohelor, of No. 233 Broadway, is pleased to announce another beautiful im- Lat ement in tl manui Hil rention is applied to I ‘and gentlemen's hai works and ia the moet perfeot imitation of nature got discovered. Premium Wigs and Touypecs.—Strangers, bod Abe in want of wigs, bands, curls, back and front b: and want them made of the vest terial: HEDHURST & HEARD, 27 Muiden lame; ahere you wi the best assortment of any in the city. Clirehugh’s and Toupess.—A large assortment of these celebrated articles are now on hand at ferns 179 Broadway. For lightness, elegance and durabill- y, for all that can enhance the beauty of # fine head of Pa ‘are combined in the shape and fit of his wige. Strangers, mark the address—179 Broadway. Ladies have Heretotore worn Wigs when their hair ¢ gray, but have now abandoned them on- tirely, and use Gilman's hair dye, which instantly changes hair, whatever it color, to a permanent black or lrown, ae required. Manufactured by Z. D. GILMAN, gity, of Washington. Sold by C: Hi. King, 192 Broadway; J. & I, Coddington, 715 Broudway. Hobensack’s Liver Pills and Liver Com- plaint.—There ie no part of the system 40 liable to tecome ineased as the liver; that performing, as it does, the most important office in the human #ystem, by serving ae a fil- tener to purify the blood, or giving the and secretion to the bile er complaint le ations chills, succeeded by fever, severe pains in tl liver, vomiting, bitter taste, yellow furre th Oper feparatiye wit) and bonnding, the pain in atl should the loft lobe be. aifectod the pain i# general left shoulder, attended with a short dry cough. This disease can be cared by the use of Hobonsack’s liver pills, which must be taken in such doses as will at. drst produce a brisk operation upon the bowel a by tie dieoharge all the morbid humors from the system. Hobensack’s liver pills, from the manner in which they are compounded, render them the bost family medicine ever offered to the considera tion of the public; in fact, their intrinsic virtues are so well uppreciatod by Fhoxe who thave used them that they are pro- ‘nperior, to all other pills invented, in curing all aie rising froma morbid condition of the liver and stomach, impurity of the blood, &e. So. if you suffer and wish to 'recsin health, purchase one box of the only genuine liver pills. Mowing certifionte:— Ome Wrunxorox, Del., June 1; 1800. Ir. wit ishing cures, tude Sra. H ve, sold thre e performed the moat ast hey oured-one Tan of the ague in three daye, World’s Fair Premium Ptanofortes.—The subsoribers, to Whom she Prizo medals wore awarded at the World: Disnoforter, would invito tho at- tention of buyers to their very elegant assortmont of 614 to 736 vetavestin every style of dase, among others tho olegant fe macho and elaborately onrved rosewood pianos, ox 6 Uryatal Palaos, ail of which are offered for galo Fees yruich cannot fail to eit. GROVESTERN & TnUsLow, v0 Broadway, adjoining the St. Nicholas Hotel. Music.”—Songse: I Pad- jevt Again; Do Good; ‘Tho Ghost A World oF toje at Homa; Pop tose «New and dle My Own Can: of Unele Tom, te.; the Wenge! filo H Anseon Sohottiach”? and “Baltimore Clipper Valse” —a best composers of the day. HO. RACE WATERS, Publisher, $98 Brondway. NB l-Musie sent by mail portnge free. Dressmakers will Find at. McKenzle’s, i pyeee ap dy aap cndid assortment of dress trimm iL) Haines, of this place, who had been ailing ior the last five years, and after trying all the most ablo physi clans, thought thero was no ‘use of trying any longer. I gave her two boxes of your pills, fand told her if they did iver no good she should not pay for them. In two weeks, and betSre taking the two boxen, abe ‘began to Tmprove. iit w about nix weeks since she commenced taking them, and she ie almost cntirely restored to health. Respectfully. Porren. N, Hobenanck, proprictor, Philadelpaia. For vale CLICKNE! 81 Barclay street, New Y« ciate for the Sastre States. Plainfield, New Jersey, April 3, 1854 —Mr. ©, Dear Sir—T have been eng i ounty of Delawhre, 81 for forty yoars or more, until ono year ago li to this pi ‘it an Est health by sliangs of olimay have beon wholly in- on calla in my profession. My raf forings from gor ility and. prostration of the pays cal “And ‘mental powers, woe simost insapportabl % timer rendered te'n burden... fow days since, in she city, Tealled at your office and procured a bottle of no been taking it no- Invigorating Cordial. cording %0 directions. health, and confidentl tore im te comtor aye Tfoel a decided improvement in m; bat a few more bottles wi health. I send you thia state- 1 gratitude to the author of thy nt liberty to make sacte AVID DowEy Let those who suffer from nevraigia hbaducho, vertigo, he ‘i «of nastics ‘of the sseten, or any pal : 7 <7 KH _ mach , Siieee ting os ous Or Muscular organization, rely upon this reparation Asa certain moans f cure, The cordial te put aighly oon rated, in Pig 4) soit tn) $5 per bottle, two tor 8, prietor, No. 192 Broadway Pantha the United States, Canudas six for $12. Sold Mi On Monday, April 10, at Toly “Trinity Church, South Brookiyn,by the Rev. Dr. Lewis, Mr. Loum M, Vax Eurex, of the firm of L.M. Van Eeten & Co., of Antwerp, el gium, to Miss E.zanern Josermane, youngest daughter of the Inte D. H. Scbrnidt. In Buffalo, on Thorsday, April 6, at Trinity Charch, by the Rev. Edward Ingerroft, Connerta A. Furip, of Buffalo, N. Y., to Eomown G. Sumrranp, of this city Diea, On Monday, April 10, Buren Lovra Joop, only dangh ter of Michael ond Catharine Joyce, aged ono year, two4 months and twenty days. Her funeral will take place at two o’clock this after. noon, from her late residence, No. 341 Hast Twelfth stroet His friends are invited to attend his faneral, from his late residence, at half-past nine o’clock this morning. The cars will leave at eight o’clock A. M., and returr at eleven and twelve o'clock. ‘At New London, Conn., on Thursday, April 6, Mademe the flvor. ly \¥ £ city & Teferenes y TREN WANTS. | Ssram TRES? OR NURSE, TO GO TO CALIFOR- | uation wanted ina malt private faully; 00d | A | riven. Apply at 57 Grand street, for two days. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS NUR do plain sewing: 6 Eighteerth gtre: for two day ITUATION, AS cH ok« English 9 little. en. Apply at avenue: nod ity refure RESPECTABLE resswaker country. Plesec call for etx day ' | 8 CHAMBERMAID AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING and frouing—Situation wanted, in 5 Good city reference given. App! ‘ etween Filth and Siath avenues, 10 IN A Ap § CHAMEERMATD. A LTWATION Ww ty reference gifen he vo a, | ( S TUATION WANTED IN A SMALL s clty references given, Apply at LoL YHAMBERMAID SEAMSTRESS — AND ITUA iO wanted in a rivate family; good sity referenoa Dep venue, between Seventeenth and gbteenth streets, or two days. (CHAMBERMAID AND PLAIN ‘SEWER—SITUATI ON wanted, in asmall private family. Good city re‘er. exee. Apply at 99 Twellth atroct, betwoon First avenue and avenue B, for two days, © HAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS—SITUATION wanted, in a stall private family. Good city, refer tor two ds reet, betwoen Broad- wo du ‘Apply at ce given. Ea Bixe \HAMDERMATD | AND FINE WASHER AND IRON Stivation wanted in » mall private family. Good poi = ference given. Apply at No. 15 Wooster street, for two days. RESPROTABL ANT WOMAN Wants | AA ‘a situation as Ieandross or chambermaid, and to do | Wein cooking: would like to get her daughtse, fourteon yoars of age with her, | None others need apply, at No. 1d Hanover place, Brooklyn who could help as waiter or nurse. | Please cail at 354 Ninth stroet, GOOD SEAMSTRESS WANTED—ONE THAY UN derstands cutting and making up of children’s clothing. | Mante Anne Cavatie, formerly of this ene aged 77 years. Tn Washtenaw county, Michigan, on Saturday, March 18, Mre, KuxgN Nawry, wife of Mr. William Nanry. It is seldom that the arrow of the “insatiate archer™ is di- rected with such forefulenees aa in the present instance. It is but a few weeks since notice was taken of the death of the husband, whose consort in life now claims a place in the record of obituary. To the son, (Mr. C. M. Nanry, of this city,) no ome ean withhold the expressica of the sympathy which the march of Denth to imperatively de- mands ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | PERSONAL, $10. INFORMATION WANTED—OF pavRick 'e. Rice, blacksmith, from al Down, Ballamara- reny; When last heard fret, was work! inva foundry on the be thankfully received by orth river. “Any intelligence of his whureabouts wilt is brother James, at No. I Roosevelt strect, or at Mre. Brady’s, 38 Frankfort stro ‘a! ROE, JUN., YOUNGEST SON OF of Loran-Park, Resorea, County Tipperety, land about four years ago, w: ie hear of some yappixing to the Rev. George Burn ie Be rktown avenue, Dublim, by whom aay information relative to the above naimed Gecrge Roe, Jun will be thankfully received. ARRY iS VERY ANXIOUS TO HBAR FROM HIS friend. “Will he do so to-day? Arr DISEASE.”—A GENTLEMAN, WHOSE CHILD, even yenrs old aufiered nearly » Roe acalted lee 030 acquainted with the the comfort or recovery of t this afecaue, yuld’ feel Parents a if deh uy prospeet of beneht. Any agvioc in reward te treatment or nouris! shment will be thankfully received, and pie Stes, explain this notice, Addrese RS. A., Broa lway ‘ost NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. JOHN MAY; WHO to this country about three years 2gt, fromoounty Sligo, eeland; when Yast heurd of about two yonre neo, was in Mount Sayage, State of Maryland, noar tho iron works, Faformation of him will be thankfolly recetved by his mothe: and brother at 482 Greenwich street MARY MAY. THE LECTURE SEASEN. Ne cents, for sale at the door. SPECIAL NOTICES. MERICAN INSTITUTE — FARMERS’ CLUN. meeting will a held on Tuesday, April 11, 184, and fences. CARD.—JOHNSON & LAZARUS TAKE THES ME- thod of informing their frionds, that in consequence of the late fire they are to be found at 248 Washington strest, airs, whoxe they will be prepared to receive their calle fill orders, a8 usual. me ting of the none Sp youn cous Ets ers, will be held on firemen and quar curing an sdvanco.of the wages from $35 to ‘per month from $25 to $3) for steamboat ma ybe deomed,judicio proutly increased advance 0 , Ponder such a course of imperious neces- ‘nt the pretent time; and itis earcostly re nested that 1 representation of the elove named operatives nt on the occasion. AMES MACK. President, PSawuaL Reays, Secretary. OTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ON £TREETS WILL meet, on Fridey next, tho ldth inst. at 3 P. M., in the roam No. 8 City to hoar parties interested in the open- Ing and Gatending of tbo Bowery through Chatham and Pearl streets, to Franklin square, All porsozs to be affected in any manner by the Proposed improvement are requested to attend, D Committe Ontsox BLUNT, JOSIAH W. BROWN, HE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE AMERICAN GhO- graphical and Statistical Society will be held on Tu day, ‘April 11, at 13g o'clock, P-M., atvow York Universit An interesting paper on Naiah,(South Africs,) by an Ameri- can missionary, will be read. HB LAST GRAND MASQUERADE BALL OF THE M . Oscar Shanghae, being about to Trice of provi sit; on Streets. Hehete. LD INDSEY BLUES-NOTICE.-THR REGULAR MONTH. 4 ly meeting of the above corps itrect, on Tao yoYoning, April ith, at o' lock: A tual attend Fequired, ag election of ali the « By order will tako pl WM. R, GWYN, Commandent. Tro, P Wierien, Secretary. | pune cers TRE (RED HAND CADETS WILL MEET AT THE Rooms, corner vf Chrystie and Delaney street’, on Wednesdey evening, the 12th inst., for the porpove of cloct- ing officers, and for the transaction of business NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND —TROTTING—ON deesday, April li, at balf-past 2 0’clock P. M.—A pi of $50-—Mile heate—Bost threo ‘ood ruff onters b. g. Limbor Jim; Slipper Jim; b, Piffer enters b. m. Belle Stages wil leave the Williamsbur, every hour, ferries fur the Cou: OMN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. ED House: PLEASURE GROUNDS, HARLEM —A f $25 will be xiven on Thurads; next, 18th inst st three in five, under enddle, for ail horses that purse over Bntriew to’ close on Wednee- st., at 6 o’clook in the evenin WILLIAM A. BROW day, 12th N, Proprietor. MUSICAL. Sera aeantte remee eee el LaDy, A. ACCOMPLISHED Pact fe AND a boarding house, ' tly in compan~ Id have no objection to » female a, cenit nary Rear the city. For particulars inquire of Messfs, Boltefonborg & Luis, 722 Broadway, or addroes a letter to » Union square Post Office, for ono week. Refereuces Weems, Soharten her & Luis, 722 Broadway; Mr. H. Timm, No. £9 Went Twenticth street. A Si GENTLEMAN, Gaecesn OF PIANOFORTE AND ee familiar with the Englich wishes to obtain @ nico rd, in m genteel! family r'masic lessons. The | reas Music, box 3,220, Be other: wise no ang AG = on) $310 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR id tone, reven octave, round ‘nor, iron frame, Tee oe FY WAY; heen used love than three months fully warranted by velgbrates makers, ‘The. partion are about to leave for Burope. at 161 Hudson stroet. Mir CAL—TWO OR THREE PUPILS W! ruoted in mosical lossons on the planste residences Fotent t0 dlschary yonng Indy Terms mo: It can be seon from 9 till 4 Tie who igh Gity. Apply to DIANOPORTE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN~SIX OF tave, Bnglish make, very fino tone; prive #75. Cau to 2 Wooster strovt. EEN PIA OF ORTES NEW AND SECOND 4, of 6, Sig, and 7 oabaves, for sale or '0 hiro, tho jendid rosewood, 7 octave, price r ue, 15, $100 and $i and one melo zt Jee Ngo Gs nad Sea wonth. Prot, DAY, 225 Grand street. HEOLOG ‘AL DISCUSSION ~QUESTION— “D0 THB Holy Scriptures teach the final salvation of allmen ” Afirmativo—| . D.D. freed street Uni jegative—Rev. Isaac Weat- cott, Pastor of the ¢ street Baptist Churab. ALOVe discussion will be resumed im the Broadway Taber- nacle this | Tuesday | evening, tho 11th dastant, a0 s quarter to8,and continue the thre ‘evenings. jckets farebe four evenings 00 conte; single edmission 26 rents and high | he edium, request their friends and the . 2 Dey strect, and obtain invi- ions for the atove ball, “All mediums areentitied to free | will be hold at 'y Eldridge | orphan ¢ address Mr. &., ironer and se a Jo ree Jost, P avenue, Seventeonth street, Washington, D.C /C | Apply at 110 Groonwich avenue for two days. OF KIND AND GENTEEL AD. | al charge of @ half jome,) may N AMERICAN GIRL, dress, who would take the ge Id, three years of age, (4 permanent Herald oiheo. INDUSTRIOUS AND HEALTHY, LAD Swits hirty years of avo, 6 ex a situation with a 2 She can give good rote Address Miss amily going to California, ‘will come to New York when written to. aa emall private tealy. ia ss place, for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS seamnetros# and nurse, or as charabermaid and soam- ‘an cut and iit ebildren’s dresses; has no objections te go to the country; has the best of oity referon Inst place, whe « lived eighteen mont call at 1s)3¢ Elizabeth street, between Prince and Spring etrects, fret floor, front room, NICE YOUNG WOMAN, of ‘aps wishes a situation ss nar city revere con Sixth” a A TH A FRESH BREAST ‘ ees GENTLEMAN WISHRS FOR A LADY MEDIUM, TO Join him in an unde by which a fortune may be made. Reference as to reghectatility given apd required 25 avenue. ty buviness,- and aay aes m. the other side, for « New York impoming hous us of obtaining a any importing er jobbinj monials as to capacit note to P. H., Herald off YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING FOUR LANGUAGES, and acquainied with hardware, cutlery, jewelry, aud general foreign fancy goods, is desirous of meeting with an appointment in a house of business; would not object to travel. City references. Address 8. L, B., Herald office, YOUNG MAN, A PROTESTANT, WISHES A SITU ation as coucliman with some respec ble family; pro- era the country, Good city reference given. Can be socn for one day at 74 Chariton street. MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS AND Food address may meet with an opportunity, fox Pfomianle situation by addrecning # note to W. A. Herald office. OY WANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. MUST have good recommendations, and know how to read and write. Apply to Platt, Gerard & Backloy, 27 Wailstrect, OY WANTED—TO LEARN THE DRUG BUSINESS; boy fifteen years of ago, and who can reside with hf pa, Fonts, proferrcd. Address’ Druggist, Horald efice, i= tho handwriting of ¢he applicant. B store and making change. OY WANTED—ONE WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND English flueutiy; must be well acquainted with tending Apply at 165 Chambers street. IRL IS VERY ANXIOUS J to get a situation to gato California. Please call at the \HAMBERMAID OR HOUSEWORK.—SITUATION J wanted in small private family; good city roference siven. Apply at 472 Fourth street, between First aud Se cond avenues, for two days, MAID, WAITER, WASHER AND IRONER, ( VL rer BER y suetreds.—Situation wanted in #small private Smily.” Good city teforence. given. Apply e¢ 161 Laurens street, forawo days. (CHAMBERMATD. — sSiTUATION WANTED smell private family; good city reference given. ply at No. 425 Hudson street, for two day: ‘NHAMBERMAID IN A Ap- AND SEAMST ESS.—SITUATION / wanted in . small privat good city referemce given. | Apply at So. 100 Eley ot, between Firet and Socond avenues, for two days. \HAMBERMAID, PINE WASHER AND TRONER— / Situation wanted in « small private family; good ity reference given. Apply at No. 2% First avonne, ‘fire floor, for two days \HAMBERMAID AND SBAMSTRE J one maid.—Situation wanted ia family. Good city references given, fer threw days HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWLNG.—SITUATION ‘wanted, in a small private family; good eity references OR CHILDs small private Apply at 20 First given. Apply at 164 Ninth streot, for two days. HAMBERMAID AND WAITER,—SITUATION WANT- ist Good city references ‘ed in a small private famil root for two days. given. Apply at 149 Twengy-cigith HAMBERWORK A ENERAL HOUSEWORK.— mall private family. Good city Atalll West Twenty-Afth street \HAMBERWORK AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING J aud ironing Situation wanted. in, s small private faini- ly. Good city references given. Apply at 87 Crosby stroct, near Spring, for two days. \HAMBERWORK OR PLAIN SEWING.—SITUATION ed in a smal! private family; good city references iven. Apply at 205 Bleecker street, between Grove and Arrow steee , for two days. HAMBERWORK AND WAITING--SITUATION WANT- ed private family. Good city reference giv- ‘olumbia street, Brooklyn, im the grocery Cue ORK AND TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL- dron—Situation wanted, in s amall private family. Good city reference givon, Apply at il East Twenty-third street, irom 9 to 1 o'clock, for two days. \HILD'S NURSE—SITUATION WANTED IN A SMALL private family; good oity referonce given. Apply at 216 Seventh stroot, for two days. HILDREN’S NURSE OR PLAIN SEWING-SITUA? C tion wanted ina small private family. Good cit; ferences, “Apply nt 240 East Nineteonth s root, third back room, fo r two days. (OOK, WASHER AND IRONER,—SITUATION WANT. J ed ina xm private family; goog eyty referoace givon. Apply at 76 West Twenty-fo: ect, for t YB. RONER.—SITU ATION ND WASHER AND Oonaect Good city reference ‘Wanted in a small private (axnfiy. siven. Apply at 204 Ninth treet, for two day. OOK TO GO TO CALIFORNIA, (ue WOMAN) —Situation wanted in s small private family; apply at 162 Waverley place, for two days. (COOK SITUATION, WANTED, IN A SMALL PRI: rake fuaty, Gyod ity: cefefaace given apply 6830 Sixth streot, up stairs, for two days. corner of Powers and Dean streets, up etaire, over the gro- rooklyn, for one week. A, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, THIRTY and ® capable housekeoper, oF would do exper noed- nurse, would like that would roquire mily Reethervioes| would be ‘willing vo when there that my be agreed upon. city reference ae rev pects charac pandaspavilite ‘itsase call or addrors a note to Mrs. Mack, 175 Chrystio streot. Can be seen for one week. coe cals LAUNDRESS—SITUATION WANTED, IN vate ally good good city reference given; apply amt street, for two OOK, WASHER AND IRONER—SITUATION WANT- ed in a small private family; good Cie roferenge given; Apply at 150 Eighteenth street, for two days. Lo WASH AND IRON.—SITUATION WANTED IN 'y Samiell private family: good city reference given, Ap- at 133 West Thirtoenth street, for two days. HAMBERMATD AND PLAIN SEWING—SITUATION ‘wanted in aemall private family; good city reference elven; apply at 72 Seventh stree t, for oo days. HAMBERMATD AND LAUNDB3SS.—SITUATION J wanted.in a orivate family. Good city reference given. Hine no objection t> go a short distance in the cauatry. Apply at 228 Ninth street, between avense A and First ave: nue, for three days HAMBERMAID OR NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED ine small private family. Good e'ty reference given, Apply at 4203¢ Woshington street, second floor, back room, for two days, HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWER.—SITUATION wanted in a small private family; good city reference given, Apply.atB9 Stanton street, for taro days. CUAMBERMA TD. on aruRe J Situation wanted in a sma reference given. private family, pely at 123 East Eleventh stree —SITH ATION WANT- good city reference given freely f for two days. Apply at HAMBERMAID D VAUNDREES—SITUATION wan mal! private family. Good city reference given, Apply at:No. 146 Sixth avem CEAMBERMAID, AND FINE WASHING AND InoN- ine, oF a8 laundress—Situation wanted, in & small pei. vate faint y. Go ADI Twentieth strvet, for two dnyes Ow SERIY #t No. 217 'D AND SEAMSTRESS — good ety for taro HAMBERMAIN.—SITUATION WANTE! IN A OOK, WASHER AND JRONER.—SITUATION WANT- / mall private family; good city references given. Apply ed fo a emall Private farnily: good city roforomee given. At 11 Delancy stravt for two days. Apply at 347 Grand street for two daya, HAMBERMAID— SITUATION WANTED, IN A OOK.—SITUATION WANTED, IN A lst. “oat small private family; good city reference given; apply family; good city reference given. at arion strect, for two days. for two days. Has been fh ber es ir h avenni ten years. OOK, WASHER AND IRONER.—SITUATION WANT- ed in| small private family. Good city refaronea given. Apply at 10 Best Ee leventh street, between, and Fourth avenues, for two d Cok WASHER AND IRONER.— SITUATION WANT- ed ing ood city reference given. 37 Deaton vebneen ef ce auth cS OOK AND IRONER-SITUATION WANTED IN A mui! private family. Good city roference given. A) ply at 38 Nivcteenth street, between Broadway am avenue, for ‘wo days, OOK, WASKPR AND IRONER—SITUATION WANT: ed in asmal! private family. Good city reference given. Apply at 435 Pearl street, for two days. 00K. WASHER XD IRONER—SITUATION WANT- Ret aaa neives Good city reference given. ye 217 Ninctoonth etzect, in tho reas, for twe as OG OR PLAIN SEWING—SITUATION WANTED O'R TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND IRONING Situation wanted in a small private fai mally; good city réferenc Apply at 178 Grand street, 0 days. small private Good city reference given. No. 43 Bank p stairs, for two “aye. | CHASER NAR AND TAKE CARE OF ONILDREN— Situation wanted, is small private family. Good city reference given. Apply at 51 Wost Twenty fourth stroet, for two days. \HAMBERMAID AND WAITER—SITUATIQN WANT- ed, ins small private femily, Good city reference given. Apply at #9 Sixth avenue, for two days. Cork OR LAUNDRESS.—SITUATION & small private family; good elty refer Chrystie street, in the rear, for two a aa (9, WASHER AND IRONER.—SITUATION WANT. i) Ga.i8 a small private family; good city references, - AD. ply for two days Beth ae ye at Rg Twelfth street, between First aud \OOK.—SITUATION WANTED IN A SMALL . ase a food city reference given. Apply tor ow O™aNrnatp AND WAITER, OR TO TAKE CARE hildren—Situation wanted, ina small private fami- Good city reference given. Apply a! da rooklyn, for two days. a 4 Nemes » BAKER ipply st Nootid Meyreleen fires geod for t MAMBERMAID AND / wanted in a small given. Apply at No, 157 WAITING.—-SITUATION Bilvate family: good eity reference lizabeth surcet, rear, for two daye. Ok: {HO UNDERSTANDS ALL, KINDS OF JRL | Jn rivet i Feference given. “Apply at 39 potions fer 48 oe, city HAMBERMAID AND WAITING — SITUATION wanted in a small private family, Good city reference piven. Apply at 80 Seventeenth street, near Sisth avenue, for twa days. One AND WAITER.—SITDATION WANT. ed in a small private family. Good city reference given. Apply st 98 Mott strect, third oor, front zoom, for two Fer AMBERMAID AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND ironing.—Situation wanted in a small private fal ily. Good city reference given. Apply at ll7 Wert Twenty: ith etreet, for two days. ee (CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER SITUATION WANT. ed ins small private family; good city ref Apply for two aye ek 195 Bast Fourteenth rerects © Oe HAMBERMAID OR WAITER.—SITUATION WANTED ina small private family. Good city reference given, CBAMBERMATD AND NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED in small private family. Good city references. Ap- Ply at 805 Broadway for two days. }HAMBERMAID.— SITUATION w J” man girl, in & small NTED, BY A GER- te family; good city reference 15 James street, Brooklyn, puree | I iC | Good city o! | tween Houston and Pritice # "streets, for two days. | Kireet, for two daye, | tions t to go in the country. | Apply at 206 Tenth [ %e ference given. ry given. Apply tor two da: ONemadinn OR HOUSEWORK. — SITUATION / wanted in» small private family. Good city reference piven’ Apply at No. 94 Hudacn street, between Hammond street and Porry, for (SHAMBERMALD AND PLAIN SEWING.—SITUATI wanted in a small private family. Good city reference iven, * A 82 A, by Pate oo ce Parene ctween Twelfth and Thir- \HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWER. SITUATION wanted in small private fami] ply at No. 236 Ninth avenue, “between Twenty-dith’ aad Treaty sists sixth streets, for two da; ———eeeenneneneniniesnineitiencineemnans MBERWAID, AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING n wanted, in a small private fami- given. Apply at No. 43 Spring \HAMBERMAID AND W AITBR—SI7TU A’ J ed ins emall pri ; Rood cit: ly at 220 Se nth wenty fifth HAMBERMAID AND TO ASSISTIN WASHING AND ine ieraictann Ate! in ® small arn family. ty reference. Apply nt 260 Mulberry street, bo ION WANT: rences. Ap. yfourth and \HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN eawis / wanted in a sma! ate family ween 10 and ppiy, at 183 Mott BBfoda No objes 1 OOK AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND IRON- C ing.—Situation wanted In s small private family: city reference ce ‘Apply at No. 100 West Tweatleth str jor two bE i EER Te Oca OOK, WASHER AND IRONER.—SITUATION WANT. in a small private family. G reference given. Apply'at itl Twenty atth etrcee, between Piss wad jeond avenues, for two days. aka Aah Bi. ales ROR OER le RO (0OK:—SITUATION WANTED, IN A HOTEL OR PRI- vate boarding house. Good city references given. Ap Ply at 110 Loroy etroet, for two days. O°es: WwHo enous UNDERSTANDS. “HER business—situation wanted gees city reference given. apeiy wo days. }00K AND 70 De GENERAT, HOUSEWORK. —sITv- ation wanted i ily; good city refer- ue, between Fif- ly. 0. tccnth and Sistecath streets, for two days. Cos lt WANTED IN A “SMALL PRI- ood cit: 3 ) West Twenty-riath nercet, fortwo dayae wn APPIY St 21 Con WASH AND IRON—SITUATION WANTED, IN sath wivate family. Good city roference given. Goss on. anys. NOOK—SITUATION WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE / family. Good city reference given. Apply at 309 West ‘Twenty-seyenth street, for two days, (OOK AND PASTRY COOK—SITUATION, anrEp IN 1 private family. Good city, referene Apply wi'3ta Wort Twouty-seveath strost, TOF twe dage. ($908, AXP BAK R-SITUATION WANTED IN A small private fam: od city referencon given. Ap ply at 89% Tenth stroet, top floor, back room, for two days. al TO ASSIST IN WASHING Jon wanted in a amall private fam! TRON ody Appl; Aven. Apply At 125 Clinton Place, top foo OK, WASHER AND IRONER—SITUATION WANT- ed in a small private family. Good city reference gir Apply at 112 Weec Eighth street, in the rear, for two oom, Lisa a Ahh + SSE EI vy al ‘YOOK—I8 A GOOD BAKER, AND C it nd hp roy mented inn taal eens in family, Good city refer erloy plac for two a anys mma sg NOOK, ng go WANTED IN a ea J wate family, hotel, restaurant, or boardi Apply at No. 9 Wat ¢ giv Good city reference given: for two days. \HAMPERMAID AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANT- J + in n nevail private family d city reference given, rect, f for two di 8. JAMBERMAID AND MIND CHILDREN —SITU ‘ation wanted in & #mall private family, Good city re- Apply at 133 avenue C, corner of Eighth treet, for two days. VE WASHING—SITUATION family. Good city references enne, daye YHAMBERMAID A / wanted in a on. Apply VHAMD. PRMATD— iT ATION WANTED, IN pmall private family. Good olty refurence given. Apply af 42 Henry street, fer two daye HAMBERM 4 ed, ing Spply'at 1D AND, WAITER- private family. Good eit et Twenty-fourth rt (TAT! RRMATD AND FINE W ANDIRONER— (Sit ation wanted, ina small mily. Good ef reference given. Apply at 290 t, second fl nt rocu, for two day : (CHAMRERM AID AND WAITER, OR TO TAKE CARR J of chiléron—Sitvetion wanted, in # small private fam ly. “Good city reference given. Apply at £06 Pwonty-tuird iRtect, for two daye VW need wee Siatecnth street, in * | ( Cette WASHER AND IRONER—SITUATION WANT. wy ‘ed, in a sent, OE ly. Apply at 39 Essex street, cea OR TO Situation wi two SST IN WASHING AND IRONING city reference gi avenue, in the r ed, in a small private ‘Anply at Tal Weureh sheee Sint , for two days. \OOK.-SITUATION WANTED, IN A SMAL / tate family. Good reference given, Apply at avenne, for two days. *. ‘OOK AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND IRON- ing—Situatton wanted ins small private family; good Apply at 442 Fourth street, for two PRI Third city references given. aye yASH AND IRON—SIT@ATION WANTED IN J « small private family; good city references given, Aj Tiy wt 200 Mote etrcsty fe¥ tho days QE OR COOK, WASHER AND. TRONER.—BITUA wanted in ail private family. Good city refer bir en. Apply at 174 West Rientecnth etreet, Seve Moor, Vack room, for twe days. TUATION WANT ‘OOK, WAS’ R, AND TRONE: P at nod city Fofwpence ctyen. ( ed in a email private family, Arply ae £05 Broadwey for two Aays YOORK w ANTED.— W. ANTE A PROTESTANT Wo- 1C man who isa good Cook, washer and ironer, oe ith good city referene: hear of a place by a applying a8 wolfth street, bear Second avenue, between iJ and il A.M. Fer three columns of Wants see mext pag