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Coroners’ Inquests. The L Stoek of the Bost Made Shirts ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | WANTs. oe Ji on 1980 stscet sna | YE? Meseen Reme Exsnasd Acciemes.—Covenee Gombe | ered ee i reset at Ox oes | ae = LADY WISHES TO KECOMMENE SPECTA. same and others, for orvsswa a f reenwich street, corner of Chambers, Alse, over -ADY WISHES KECOMMEND A RES ‘Stat and Seventh avenues. To Committec ow Roads. t Hs. Wan, tn sather 0 loud, tone, said he id aot want besor ge dg so tnweens at the hap gl Pag bth | crtioke of genticmen's furnishing goods. ‘Sbirte made se |... At oman, who bas lived with hat erence ai Of Richard Seaisen and others, to havo 120th street, be- | t? terrupted, and would not be pet down by the | street an: in uvenoe, upon the body oi man | Order. eee ~- f @ baby or two growing chil: tween Third and Fourth avonuce, curbed, gottercd, “and | gentleman then on the floor. named Philip Mackay, who was ran over at the corner of ——— span FLIP prsrase HOSE CHILD, West Sweaty coscee econ, To mittee on Roads. Mr. Semzy said he did not want to interrupt the gen- | Seventioth street un! Fleventh avenue, on Monday evea Parasols.—We are Making, and Have on 4) ee Ores Pe ° : ar with een Eighth and Ninth avenue . —Of Theodore B. Tomtinzon, to | . 4 0K, aapemagey manson Of Theodore B. TomMneon. te | tlaman of the Seventeenth, but the matter had been ro- | ing,by an up ittes on’ Lam, iftiet B in emigrant car belor hand s choice assortment, which we offer at roducod prick. parents Broadway | ferred to a committee before. Rivry Railroad Co. The mutilated rem SPRATT & MUIR, 2) Cortlandt stroot. | 25) : ~ . | 4 Me Wip—I say again T won't bo imtarruptal by | fied by Wesnard Mache, residing on Thirty sixth strect, = case, superior medical the gentleman of the Fifteenth district; and if 1 am | between Ninth and tes’ Shoe Kstablishment.—Jeffers, 467 expense would to. epared is, that migh® 00D WELSH CooK oted. Int eity reference giv ITUATION WANTED Apply at 113 Koury street, oth avenues, who chimed the Li wont 5 sleee | intecruplen agate, ¥ ol artis wi he gentleman | deoeased to be his father, snc said he wan a pediar in | Broadway, New, York.—Premiuin s¢ the London Bxposi See WD SRY Br ‘ ABLE WOMAN, WHO IS A PIRST RATE ¢ i. | when he gets ou! . Mr. ry on e | dow biind shades and abic covers. ne evidence jon. —Ladies vi 0 city, and wishing to purebase a 5] wishes to get fanily washing. She Ry Councilman Cowoven—Of George EB. Howell, deri } hi 4 seen by the eng! excellent article, finished in an artistic mannor, are respoot ad ys ve gor paid for ingory to hie horee at sower'in Piso serest, To etree eae be eke Seve Se Senenee oF Sage a at oe mene ete ee pean the | filly informed that those eelobrated shooeand boots are still e ns Bok gd, ged an coches: cer eatee on Finance. y—Of Messrs. Jonny and Gresiam | ,, Mt. ExmLX then rose and raid, that the gentleman of | whistle. ‘The warning did 97! prove effective, and before | Manufactured under Jeffers’ personal supervision, SFORMATION WANTED Went Thirty-seventh street, first door, over the store, for fer sower in eaaway tec. Jelticenn Montgomery | the Seventeenth (wi , was famous for his dirty works. | the cars could be stoppe ‘he unfortanate man was # 7 s, bern two days. Ed ae atreot. ‘To Committee on Sewers | "Mr. Wity—I will settle with you when you get outside | crushed. The jury rendered » yordict of death by being | | 10—Ten Spactons Sales Rooms, 0 Bowery— ou or heard from her NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS—SITUATION WANT- ve, same—Of John H. Stonck ard others, for sewers in | fer anything you say while we are sitting here. | accidentally run over by atria of cars on the Hudson | HIRAM ANDERSON offers groat bargains in carpets. y r cousio, Catharine W A ed in &@ small private ‘amily, would go to California, Marion atroet CHARLES DIVIN jeventh street, from Ninth avenue to’ Hudson river. English royal velvets at 2s. lds. and Ie: topostry iiX—Yoo, Mr. President, the gentleman of the | River Railroad, on the the 10th of April, 1854, conducted Mr. Pg :, Is at 9. nd lis.; bonutifal ingrain carpete at 3s, 2 - Good city referenee given. Apply at 57 Grand street, for Tora. diman Jenvoctan--Of Hoffman & Doladerd, fora | S€¥enteenth 4s famous for his dirty work, and this it | by Ellis Noe as engineer. The jury would recommend the fe, aud Yor; cileloths at Se, 48.. be. Ge. tose per yard: | TNYORMATION WANTED—OF ULICK Wet ce ei sewer in Lireauway, between Taenty tourthy oad Tweniy, | fome more of it that he seeks to bring up here to-nicht. | engineers on the said road to tw more careful in future, | Look at them, terard, county Galway, Ireland, by Pat : o WIRREA SO PROCURE fifth streets, on Mr. Wup—t object to the gentleman’s personalities, | epecially between Thirty-tirst and 125th etreeta, in regard —————$—————— Moywon. The above Ulick Welsh is requested t A YOUNG FERRE Ate ee got te By Councilman Scnuyien—Of Mose Co. $4, in relation to | and will settle with him for his insulting language when | to foot passengers on said road. Deceased was 47 years Carpetings, Otleloths, &e., d&ée—MeGrorty & — corner of Orchard aud Houston strocts, init ae iad sebuilding theirhouse. To Committee on Fire Department. touteide. (Cries of ‘Order,’ and great rapping of | of a ve of I " TILBY, 142 Broadway, announce to wholerale and retail ie By Counciiman Peroy—Of Thomas B. Gartiner and | the'Precident's hommer,) iti ieee ae = Paya ee as Withetm ve. | Purchaser that they Kayo w largo and judisionsly oloctod | TNFORMATION bi , for a sewer in Rivington streot. To Committee on ‘i both foreica’ and domostic, dis from Hana, © ormany; has lived in Now Y tor “ ‘The question i _ (noah ued of the resolutton to the | sumed the investig#tion at the Bellevue hospital in the laying originality of design, richness in quality, and unique Bot been heard of five years. Any informa’ an Cooren—Of James Clancy, for pay for | Committee on Public Health was then put amidst great | Caseof Mrs. Mary Ann Spencer, It was found by the Tpsibanl pebers him, whether he 4 stil alive or dead, will bo th epping into a hole in Canal street. To | confusion, and declared carried by the Chairman. Coroner impossible to obtain any additional evidence as A COLORED WOMAN WANTED—TO | DO THE A k of & small private family. Good wages ad reference required. Apply at No. 89 y Council jury to horse by nkful ceived for bis fricads by Ruhl Von’ Keller & Co., 24 ¥ Committes on Finance. Mr. Wild was then seen leaving the room, and among | street, "| 8 PROFESSED COOK we . . 19, for re- “v * to whether the deceased had been beaten by her husband, For Sale Cheap—A Ladies’ Shoe Store, 211 -- — - a PROFE ) COOK, (A PROTESTANT GIRL)— hg Baal eo a At eR on He- ry Fuge d yang pee, be wenn ane ee 88 was alleged. No jerson, who was aquainted with any Stath avenue, second door above Fourtoonth street. The | [F JAMES R, HONE 18 STILI, IN NEW VORK. AND a ph lis ebhople gr sf cgdtemneg Gat ty pairs, to. } i 2 Xt GAY. | circumstances re the ved ys atand im ity. Inquire at roadway. will call at No. arren at: he will find Mr, 3 eo given. Apply at S77 Twelfth Tr se. Of owners on line of Harlem Railroad, against | His friends tried to cool his temper, but Mr. Wilt insisted | {i ces regarding the treatment she received ee adway. | : ° he will tin ralhits: Shunee etree ones , ing present, the case was given to the jury, o stenia cars peingrun Velow Porty second street,” To Cou- | that he had been insulted, and his honor should not be | A'Gbuet of death, from eifacion of blood'on the been, | __Removal.—Boyd & Pant, Wholesale Drag | maitdee on Railroads, suilied, and the only way to preserve his dignity would | Caused by injuries received from some person unknown | Elats, havo removed from 40 Cortlandt atreot to the marble | By Councilman J xckson—Of Thomas Develin, to bo paid | be to challenge Mr. Seely, which he according! , tore 149 Chamt early. 1 for lose of horse backed off foot of Watts stroct. Te Com- : Qing correspondencens, “' ** | tothem,vand by intemperance. Deceased was an Irish | River ailrvad. depot} where tiny ae pee eee ie | ‘ S NURSE AND TO DO CHAMBERWORK.—SITUA- tion wanted in a smal! private family. Good eity re- ference given ply at 10 Henry etrect, corner of Pike, Bone, who is wishful of seeing him. anittoe on Finance I a ee re | AOL e eae Ree Bist Piatra woman, 24 yeara of age. increased facilities to supply their old custom: ad those » | AS SEAMSTRESS AVD DRE Sra per nt ete on Denkee ‘te Guaimiiies on te “iprit ie eee Dratn From Burvs.—Coroner O'Donnell yesterday held | Wishing any goods in the drug ling, at the shortest notice, | on Thursday and y k | 2M tag! esses and children at jartes, do. = Joun G. Serty, Esa.— J ig an inquest at No. 72 Vandam street, on the body of | *M4 on the most favorable terms, in the Bleecker Buildings, Bleecker stroet, near Mor- | Clin @ 6 Private family. Good city refereme By same—Of William Close and others, for a Sewer in Ma- Dean Sin—The personal assault made by yon upon my | Bridget Rowley, eleven years of age, a native of Ireland, eee mpg ou ‘ulmonary cases cured by inhalation, Olive, till May Apply at 105 Tenth street for two dnys character | who was burned to death, The mother of deceased went | | Sewing Machines, Using a Waxed Thread, | Broadway, corner of Eighteenth street. incumbent | to make a call, leaving deceased and some other children | *{teble for heavy boot and shoo work, fharness making | == apes i ad ees : ufacturers of the above kinds of work are informed -ECIAL ES. By Councilman Gaxren—Of Thomas Mol. aa in charyo of the house. Bridget, during her mother’s | iat Singer's single threaded sewing machines have Doon | vvaav Ee, NOTICES: othara, that Sixteenth street, between First avenve and Qny summons from you. absence, was ironing some ribbons, and in doing so stood | adapted 0 perform their work in the most perfect mannor. avenue 4, be lighted with gas.’ To Committee on L sinps, &c. Councilman J. A’ Jackson will treat with you or youra as | With her back to the stove, when her clothes caught fire, | There is no! 1 H. N. WILD, dinon street. To Committe on Sewers. motives in debate this evening is of 80 groi ‘Of J. @. Taylor and others, complaining ag to | . CHAMBERMAID, AND TO DO FINE WASHING avenue D and Third street." To Committse on A and ironing.—Situation wanted in a «mall private family. Good city reference given. Apply at her present situation, No, Carroll place, Bleecker street, for two days LIUS KUMMER, LANDSCAPE PAINTER, HAS y and uever hae been any controversy abouts | J Verened his new neadio an Nor 3G Broadway, room No. By Councilman W Ain wkicnt—Of D. 8. Paige and others, | my friend. (Signed) . iN. D. and before she was thoroughly aware of her position be- | right to use theee machines, 0. Pi ue! wing and paint S CHAMBERMAID OR WAITER. — SITUATION that sidewalks in, Weat street, north of Spring street, and To this chaXengb Mr. Seely’s second sent the following | came enveloped in a sheet of lame, eke can pou ie tine 1. M, SINGER & CO., No. 325 Broadway, me cab ial gat SN ea ica wanted in a small private family. Good city reference teen DUC re nt the DAW GENS: |: acooptanae — street shrieking for help, when some passers by managed re : STI nal GATS a | Re TE ean nine One cee ene aascienians. | Councr, Cuasner, New York } to strip ber burning cloths from her back, Medieal aid | Rmetek Colabeeted Landes Curiel Oto ane OFICR AEN COMMIEIER C6 | CURIE UD: | Pee te comet ee nee eee ane By Qouneilman Eanr—Preambh stating that a roao | i Wito: Be April 12, 1854, 15 minutes past 5 P.M. was procured and the usual remedies applied, but which ie thepeuees aaisof ile serge: ca and | soom No. BC ity Hall, to licar ‘Parties interosted in tive open- FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AND THOROUGH tion was heretofore passed, calling’ upon tho Street Com. | HN. War, Bear ReNNLER A 1q | had no good result. She died a few hours afterwards. | gO Ceiiicaten of over five thousand} fue aud ext of the Bowery through Chatham and energetic businces man, is desirous of an engagement in jesioner to report the number of contracts for grading | , our note hae poem received, and in reply wou A verdict of death by burns was rendered by the jury. land and the United States proclaim its transe: P ) Fravklin square. All persons to be affected wholesale gro: house, with @ moderate reeta, curb and gutteri ey the name ofthe contractor, kc. | state that Lretract nothing that I aye said. and gladly y manner by the p: nro sald, ' deci lps ; : oveme eriuested sation voklym, Herald office ‘ Accept your proposal to refer it to the ‘code of honor. Founp Drowst The body of an unknown man, about 5 7 4 vement are request scons . wit ec Sih rorclution, that he report why it has not been en- | 5) J emunieations on the subject can be referred to my | twenty-eight years of age, wae found floating in the dock pon the sideboard of the family and the bar of every } (0 attend oi LR Sole gee LERK WANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE, COR By Coun man EANL—That pump be removed on corno- | friend, Councilman John Claney, 7 At the foot of Leroy street. He was abont 6 fect 6 inches | Te)! teeniated hota: hy thn hedaiiia of the sick. as welts BROWN, $ Strests; | AL Sener aeaih street and Wire avenue, Beavel van gf Thicty-siath street and Fifth avenue, and well filled up. | igned, a G. SEBLY. | jn height, had sandy hair but no whiskers. He was tis harmless in its adoption, The inebriate, by a caeaeaiieaen once requived. B, LEVBRIDGE. The remainder of the evening was spent by the sec- | dressed in brown Kentucky jean pants, blue yest with By Councilman MarneR—That an inlet beleft in 1sth | onds in corresponding with each other as to the nature | brass “buttons, and a white sens Ay undershirt—no coat firoet sewer, north side, between Firat avenue and avenus | of the weapon to be used on the tnteresting occasion. | or hat. “Ile appears to have been tn the water 2d hours F Bae “To Committee on" Pablic Healtnn ©) om the south | These letters we were unable to procure, but the tenor | Coroner Gamble held an inquest on the body. No marks | ,, 1% great roputation ia derived from ita absolute purity, | for the two weeks ending on the Lf of Apeil, for carting | & to $10 per day 10 Mt aud 1'P: Met No 486 Broce: by Concilnan Conoven-freambie; stating that a nam. | of the correspondence was that Mr. Seely chose rifles as | of violence were found om it. Dr. Uhl waa of opi ito Grant Ulli ce ned elas teraz oar query, ObnSE iD.) | tar drill room, over Centre Market, ix Coutre street, on | waycofice Noch upetaite. " . e 5 a : its proat utility ava medicine in caves of dyspepsia, gout, | upper drill room, over Centre Marked, 1% Contre street, on 7. office No. 3, up sti per of petitions, numerousiy signed, have been recelzed, in | the weapons; but Mr. Wild declined, pistols being in his | that the death of deceased was caused by drowning, an | gravel, diseases of the Lidnege, aad” in tgeeRaa, SoU’: | Thursday and Friday, the th and «eh nye of April; com: | Cove cent oe ere vor 0! ‘4 M. 13 a slight stimulant, which, while Notice —THE CARTMEN LATYTY EMPLOYED IN radually weaas him from tho Lorrors of deliriam, trects. under the d. section of the Ci bse shabtepet conssitesion, Inspector, are hereby notified thar tue 1a et ty and sell an article whfob will pay from T WANTED—WITH A CAPIFAL OF $30, TO removing Washington Market to vicinity of Four- | opinion the proper weapons. so was the verdict. The remains of deceased were taken | maladies, mencing at 9 o'clock, A. nd continuing antil dts o'clock MAN AND WIS WIFE WANT SITUATT —HE Mecnth street, with resolution that the Committee on Mar- | ‘The arrangements for the duel will probably be con- | to the dead house at the foot of Twenty-sixth street, East ‘To travollera it is § 7, Recousary, tisponsing, as day. The wards will be called tu regular order, a! as coachiman and to wait on table: she as 000k oF to do sepors at Ba early day ae, to the expediency and pro: | clnded to-day. river, where they will He the usual time for the purpose | it does, the annoyances fr ngendersd by change of B.ith tho First ward, but only the first fourteen ‘They speak Freneh and Boelish, and can furni sg hae ee pork Mee etie cathwecn ‘THR OFFAL. CONTRACT. of being identified. ‘ de. dispelling ague, fe ‘and maladies of every mands tee Cae paid erst te lpi cond CR mmendations. Address J, i'., 5 Fulton street, for Mi J ° 4 m g ion. day) th jo cafled in their roznlar 4re chandelier in this chamber appears to be too slight to The special order of business for this evening, the re- = <== = y CHARLES! LONDON CORDIAL GIN order, commencing with the Fifteenth ward. ‘TNose not pre —— hold with safety the weight, with resolution that the Com- ort of the Committee on Public Health in favor of pay- bottle sent when their names are calle ECTABLE YOUNG MAN AND HIS willnot be paid until all The San wil of Himself this | i pot up in equar amped with the propri be Prous Talesioner of Repairs, &c., cxamine and report as to its | ing William B. Reynolds $40,000, for contract work per- name, his fac simile signature upon the label, and packe: the wards shall have been called and paid. P ante, rivate safety. Laid over. | formed by him in removing dead animals from the city, | Morning, af he glances down at No. 363 Broadway. npan | cases of two doven each. \ THOS. K. DOWNING, City Inspector. | fumily; the man ne coachman alas By Councilman Coxoven—Proamble, stating that tho | wag then taken up in Commisige of the Whole. the display of maraificent ple ade by him * | “Beware of imitations. Tho genuine Charles’ London | _ City Inspector's Departuont, New York, April ll, 184. | the caro of horses, is mgood driver, and is willing to m slip at Catherine Market is very narrow, &c., with rosolu- | Wt thin ike Np in Comet forbs postponed until is the greatest show of the season. cordial gin cam be had retail of all respectable druzeists | = eee —————————~_ | himself ugeful. Has no objections to the country. Good tion that the Committoc on Markets report as to the ox: | 1. ‘pOStPO $$ and grocers, at all the hotels, and wholesale of the sole im- T, ON THE | ¢ity references. Can be seen at 87 Mulberry atroet. Bediency of removing Catherine Market to Market slip. Friday next. (Lost.) Competition 1s almost Over.—Root has the | porter and proprietor. rt street, Brookl: ———————— dapted. | _ Mr. Kensxpy moved to strike out the first part of the | geld to himself. Everybody wanting perfect daguerreotypes EDMUND C. CHARLES, No. 7 Park place. aqualled, if nots SALESMAN AND SEVERAL GOOD MILLINERS By Councilman Curny—That Eleventh avenue, from | resolution of the committee, which states that the | gocs to him, at 33 honaway. rayon daguerreotypes, 1 , eras ‘oprivtor inv! A ted immediately. Apply to Chas. Cook, 625 Broad- Borty-cighth to Fifty-ninth streets, be regulated, graded, public to come and jud wud see if ablishmen| Comptroller should discontinue all proceedings agains: | crystalotypes, and stereoscopes, taken to perfection, at the French Gas Fixtures, Decorated China Din= way, Paris mantilla and millinory rb and gutter stones set and walke flagged four foot wide. | Cron: ; ipl Sevatelonypee and stersoey SPMUEL ROOT. < have not got what has long in the city of < e mCrsealN ton Lot, anak vacant tts on oth ides | “Mr. MARINE ald tant th gentiomaa of the Nath a | "OC Huivetiny and’ St Denis: whtohy added Yo out previous as: | ara°suttort sent to ane tare seanectie "Pioprcto, | A GOOD BARKEEPER WANTED. NO PERSON WHO Fi Boventh venue, from Thirtith to Thirty third streets, | not get at what perhapa he intonded, and for that reasou | Would you have the Bright Perfection sortment maker the largert and most beautiful varity evue | THOS. ROVNDEE & JOSIAH HOPKINS, 7 PeacmabaetcRraeRM/anbin’ cuneies serum cnverth eve. My retee Eins vackat evs on cored OF: Twenby-saveni | Tanto ite rie eee ane amnendlingnt 9s Tae ge eiate ans Basalt, tame, W. J. F. DAILEY € CO's new marble stores 631 and OLDERS MEETING.—A MEETING OF THE | BUC and Thirty-second street. stroct and Sixth syenue be fenced in. To Committes on | follows:—‘‘Provided said Reynolds stipulates and agrees NS Saubeas danitlensiogo to Rt ‘ old Mining Company of |) Go, ALL Streets. that such payment should not be deemed or taken as + fice of the com- A GOOD COOK, THREE CHAMBERMAIDS AND WAIT. By Councilman Curny—That Thirty-cighth, Thirty-ninth | guaranty of any objections to the illegality of said con NPM. to take ers, and two good seamatresses, wanted immediately at California ia called to take place at the __No. 368 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Eixcelslor Hair Dye.—Don any, No. G Wall street, April 7, nt 3 o'el QTOCcKH TING Peerless, fanitions —o to ROOT. 635 Broadway. _ stockhotders of the Phenix and Forticth streets, between Tenth avenve and North | tract, or of any illegal violation thoreof on the part of | Delighted Patrons have shown their Pte= | sigh, si ft nto consideration the necessity of an asscasmont on stock | the Select Female Office, 105 Twonty-sixth street, between fi ay igh, siry at the reflection of your grizzled}whiskers and mio i 3 , | Sixth and Seventh avenues; also a number of smart girls for Bree teeta Ci sro arama then ORULIEDN Was said Reynolds.” (This amendment to the amendinent wa | guren tether fricnde with ao much aatiataction, that all the | ti¢dmoustaches, ‘These wiauces with: CRESTADORO oh Bae Oe ote peepee aT lap octaneee ee cue nEGPerty | general housework to auppiy the daily calls, | whet bills, if War beck suai (iy Kien eta’ | lost) world seems going to ROOT'S, No. 363 Broadway, for daguer- | rejuvenate them. | Will you have them black or brown? 6 | fhe coxipany: of importance vo te Meee ieee eee —___ nat Lill, any, bave been paid by him tha On motion, the report was recommitted for the com. | reotypes. excelsior dye produces either in perfection, Sold audye cat jen abot ON LY adaw lhe FOREMAN WANTED—WHO IS EVERY WAY jority heso paid said bills, Adapted,” mittee to alterit according to the amendments of Mr. FRNA EY ately applied at 6 Astor How oer pou OF THE BAR, OF competent to tuke entire charge of ® paper hanging By the same—That the Street Commissioner advertise for | Kennedy. Look on This Picture and on This.—Place good standing and respectability, resuming practice, | manufactory, A permanent and lucrative situation may bo propoeals to grade Hamilton square to its permanent and ‘The committee entered the Board in about five mi- | #® int daguerreotype by the side of one of Root’s gems, Batchelor’s Hair Dye Js still the Leading | is desirous of the uso of an office With s contloman, of simi: | obtained by applying, personally or by lotter, to ‘eotablished grade, To Committco on Lands and Places. nutes, with the report as ordered by Mr. Kennedy's | $@d then gay if any ditference in price can denote tho dif. | article, by i Tor standing, and who has s good library, e THOS. FAYE & CO., 257 Broadway. By Councilman MatHen—That the thanks of this Board Ps ier Y’S | forence of valuc. The outline, likeness, arrangemont of | perfectly eoloving the hair the moment it is applied. Tene | advertizer would share tho office expenses. Please dive due, and are hereby tendered, to the proprietors of the | *™mendment, light and shade, and vivid expression in ROOT’S pictures | 9% thousands in all parts of tho world proclaim it the only | Counsellor, Hertd office, forone week, with name and ad- AN ARCHITECT'S ASSISTANT, HAVING SOME Broadway lines of omnibuses, for the generous and liberal Mr. Fry moved for the adoption of the resolution at- | are unequalled. ‘Honvethelr popularity. Gallery 304 Broad: | reliable dye known. Sold at BATCHELOR'S, 283 Broadway. | dress. References furnished 1 roquired. pare time, would be glad to furnish parties, (builders manner in whieh they placed their horses, carriages and | tached to the report as amended, way. —_———— — Son neers saree coo - | and others,) with designs and working drawings and speei- drivers gratuitous!: ‘the disposal of the committee ap- Mr. Matuer opposed the adoption on the ground that Everybody is Dyh HE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS OF EE, BOAR 2 fications for dwelling houses, stores, country houses, 5 at J of Councilmen will meet on Frida, o'clock, at No, 5 City Hall E. H KIMBARK, HN. W We ¥ or 1 is willing to assist urohitects in prose, of basinese. ‘Aa- dress Architect, 360 Atiantic street, Brooklyn. Committee OOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED — BY, 4 is pointed to receive Adopted, By Councilman Baxrer—That Twenty-third street, be- ‘tween Seoond and Third avenues, be repave: To Com- the members of the Legisiature. the Comptroller knew more about the contract and the New Arrangements at Brady’s Gallery, 205 | —They dye with DEMON work performed than the committee, who reported in fa- | Broadway, corner of Fulton street.—Pictures can now be | For yf i obtained at this gallery for 50 cent: id $1, and better pic strumental, call’and see for yourself, No. 13 Yor of paying William B. Reynolds the immenso sum of | free ttan are met with elsewhere tor those prices. Gita: | street, Sold nt 77 Bal Broadway, No. OGowery, ona 300 tu mittee on Stre $40,000. DY’S gallerios, 205 and 359 Broadway, offe ter facili- treet. . YO on young man of several yeu: e in mi amenthat press shea street, between Sscond and ett iy aie raph eae the ay hee aes ape ties for ake production of tne darwetreotypos than ay si: ee Railroads. ait either by double or single ghjestion ayenuos, be repaired. ause, he said, the late Common Counc’ made an | mi tl tes, * % By the eame—That Twenty-sixth street, betwoen Lexing- | unlawful contract with Mr. keynolds; and therefore pay: | Caveat Emptor!—Be on Your Guard!—The : ‘lity, &c., will be given by addressing @ note to A. virtus Bes eae aresys: ho Lanted with gas, To Committee | ing for a contract unlawfully awarded was not doing | Kirst quality Daguerreotypes taken for 25 trap of returnin, ; tho reputation of this # THE TURF. pene ae = i what was right. 5 and 50 cents, by the New York D a6, 0 ” | in the cure of tan. freckles, pimples and all eutanoous di Srianann ana ane SS Se ean eS ALIFORNIA.—A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, THIRTY token a eee, care aay he Mr. Coorsr (reform) ‘said he was elected on the reform | whodo the groatest picture business in America, at 249 | wities stands on too érmabusis. Equally famed. te Gy ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUNDS, HARLEM—WILL J youre of age, and housekeeper, of would do aud’s huir dye, for uprooting hair from y come off this day, a purse of $25, for all horses that of the body. Liquid’ ro never Won a purse over $25; mile heats, Lest three in five, ds or any part of tho body. Liquid rouge, lily e Pre cuoine cesta e general housework, and ix an experi to go out with a'family or persous tarted and the steam raise: inntos, &c.; that the Chief E has ealled the | late Co1 Council had illegal d Mr. Reynol aalisn sl the sserd othe sulectr rii ersereh Haat Sod be theasntne een aks ots at n ticket, and was supposed to act for his constituents. The | Broadwa; nurse, wor at would pee {te hal a acadtonda t der the sn a 4 be willing to length of ti enolution | the contract, amd he thoughiit gas thelr duty te refuse | ay white, haimrestorative and othor addenda to the toilet, at | wade fing her rorvices; would be willing to stay any length of time se and Elegance, Brilliancy and Beaut; the old depot, 67 Walker strect, first store from Broadway; | enters br. g. Tom Barre wner hon there that may be agreed upon. Cam give the beat of 4 the committees on Fire Department of the boards of | payment for the said contract. He did not see any | style and elasticity ere oll anited in. thet fashionable oree- | Callendar, t South Third street, Pliludelphia; Bates” 1 Owner enters br. m. Lady’ of the 1: Uity reference as respects charaeter and apy LIAM A lity. Please rystie street. MeGuyr cull or address a note to Mrs. Mack, 170 ration of said steam engin Can be seen for that the Comptroller Qty, kgpentes of said committos, not reason why eo ea be handed over to Mr. Rey- | ment forthe hond—KNOX’S magnificent spring hat. Knox | Washington streot, Boston; Becker, Troy; Bale, Provi- nolds, when his contract was an illegal one. is gatversally known as the great “classic hatter of | dence. 000, E . Pui t] m,’’ und gentleman of fastidious taste in tho choice of sn Sale ae me THE TRADES, &C. Saas Ceca ices armmartage Tink cart Son Fetter stones | sopock Tie Saree ote the eee nae Caters tobe iil be delighted with his splendid aavorement ot | X have seen the Old Bare Tree Limbs bud | yer ee (QUAMBERNAID—s ON WANTED. INA Doset, and sidewalks flagged a space four feet wide, on both | rushed through was to strike a blow against the Comp- in all branches of the bat trade, Knox's magnifi- | again the dull ear HASERS WANTED.—ONE OR TWO GOOD CHASERS, mall private family. i city reference given. Ap- sides of Eighty-thit jon SEICd Ovanue OBA | Segue one een a uetce cee Be cae es vers cost but $4. No. 128 Fulton streot, and tho sight was the reproduc! ) a¢oustom| ingrilver or other hard metals. Ap 210 Sullivan etrovt for two days. » r Avenue A. To 0, 533 Broadwa; x to chasin den lane. e : jen hair by Bark easeless tonique. Pri z sidewalk on north side of | certain that the Comptroller would pay any bills that Headquarters, B ARKEWS, 430 Broadway, % rir te Felon m Broadway and Second avenue, | Were legal. The altering of the rules a few evenings ago Beebe & Co., Fashionable Hi oT, —_————$—— OTICE.—PLUMBERS, ATTENTION MEET: / ing.—Situation wanted in ® small private family. Good is not now flagged. ‘To Commit: | was q proof of the Board wishing to put the thine peaerieg Aaiazuaee MALTS Genta yA.” Wiaicara | ae basta hes i faceed, to). grow Tag of the Journoymcn prumbrs of the citios of New | city Telenrnece given. Apply st 27 Mulverry areet, Foom through. All he wanted was to lay the report over until strong and thick in six weeks, (without stain or injury to rk, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City, will be | No.4, fortwo days. ici 5 held at Murpby’s Union Shades. Fourth avenue, hoar Four- Friday evening, so that some facts could be elicited 10 Bpring Bile OF Hat to dow | weettitshd Suing, my ,cnauent, $1 « Lottie, $431 halt Soanth atconi vay Friday ovening, st half past seven o'clook (SUAMUERMAID AND WATTEE SITUATION WANT. ‘he \HAMBERMAID AND FINE WASHING AND IRON- to obtain, &c., with resolution th throw light upon the matter. E en; sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, cisely. Business of great import: ill be brought | (J ed by a Scotch girl, ina small private family, Good ons atory'high, 125 by 32 fect, bo built on the east | Mr. Coxxovat said that they could dispose of the re- | eidedly the bandsomest fabric of re oa, The shape in | Han atoetfelite At South Aled Rect, Wosiadsiphe; store the meeting, By order. ought | 7 "edo a Scateh aie ina small private family. Good ado on side of the Park, of ine old gamtoriae of the building lately | oe that evening as wellas any other. Plenty of time ees Ce rope: ane are fe se selling 1 pms Reine: Gaenena ieee ht Sylinh ad been allowed the Comptroller to bring before the | pono cheaper. The store is at 113 Nassau street. Clirchugh’s Wigs and 'Toupees.—A large IAL Aacsh and Bevan teccuasean: sevwesacarrel assortment of these celebrated articles are now on hand at | 7ERMA, PETER SCOTT, Chairman. building, third floor, for two da; Wintram CRraie, Secre' SITUATION \HAMBERMAID AND NURSE—SITUATION is ba TED 'y Board such facts as would uphold his conduct in refusing mitt | Oo tya Scotch girl, ina small pri ily. Good ENT v % D. To Committee on Croton Ai t. to pay for the work performed by Mr. Reynolds. [ rooms 179 Broadway. For lightness, elegance and durabili. Cb tii facti lish. ference given. Appiy at 51 Macdougal street, for two di ee cent ci tourn strut, | Hie question onthe. adoption af the report was thon | , The, Style of Hats that, Goce a tn Young | {277i tht ck niaioe tie iekasl ot attic Neel at | monte finds Maat’ areenes guabny; | fers even, Anpiy a Medea! tee enue to East river, be lighted with gas. To | put and carried by a vote of 36 to 20. week at BANTA’S 106 Canal strect, corner of Wooster. ‘We | Bait, are combined in the shapoand iit of his wigs. Strangers, | suporintonding berth when in operation, Address Mill- | (YHAMBERMAID, WAITER, AND SEWER’S SITUA- Lamps, £¢. ‘The Board then adjourned until Friday evening. on - , he repu. | Mark the address—179 B . wright, Newark, N. J. J tion wanted, in a small private family; good city refer- py the saine—That fire hydrants be placed in Bighth snd Far — = —_ ea n. Aphly ntsa7 Twelfth street, between First and streots, ry jook, between a Pre NTERS.—W. Oand D. To Committeo on Croton Aquéduct. Board of Education. mn. Our mium Wigs and Toupees.—Strangers, mo CARRIAGE PAINTERS.—WANTED, A_ FIRST enues, for two day! ox rate carriage pai ater ote | shop. A chan ere yon will find inter; one that is eapable of taking » | ~ ete his ‘seldom occurs. For further par- HAMBERMAID OR LAUNDRESS.—SITUATION the corner of North Fifth and Third wanted ina small private family. Apply at 50 St. maburg. CORTLANDT LAKE. | ¥ place, Eighth street, for two di MMEDIATELY 4 GOOD, RY PERIENCED CHAMBERMATD, WASHER AND IRONER.—SITUA. tod Il private family. Good city refer- ho honrs of 8 and ‘Aprly'atas Naotecuth stevet, vemos Sixth By Connellman Rerp— Preamble, stating that thecellso” | | A special mostin of ihe re ER Education was held shee ‘Tenth ward station house are place story, ovor the | last evening, E. C. Benedict, Esq., President, in the chair. , aleeping apartment of police, and that difficulty named Pianos.—The World’s Fair Primtum Pianos Sciete therefrom, with revolution that snid cells be removed | 18 minutes of the Inst meeting were read and ap- | 67 ‘Gittere & Co., with or without the molian, and with to th ment, To Commtttee on Repairs, Pp : 5 nd circular seales; Hallet & Cumston’s pian Be Couxetiman, Waurwaseur—Thet id c COMMUNICATIONS, of the old established firm of Hallet & Co.; Horace Wate o e Fire ment inform 3 Roard what engine hose Wigs and Toupecs.—Batchelor, of No. 233 nnounce another boautife From school officers of Twentieth ward, applying for | pianos, and Gilbert's boudoir pianos wholesale or | Broadway, is pleased to or 7 oar any, can be transferred without atc an appropriation to purchase a site for a new schooi- Fotail At factory pric ro Secondhand nog at great bar- | provement in the, manufacture, of theso articlos. o'clock A, treet, corner of Goerck. h avenues, for two days. tment; also ¢ numberof men longing | hi le. fe ed to C ittee on Sites and School- . C) roadway. vention is app! 0 ladies’ and gentlemen's hair wor! XN —, CKSMIT!I ALL AT yi aaa idiiaatoninaie aes ac nies, caer onan EE eee pach a ea, wane ee sai é is the most perfect imitation of nature yet discovered, W anor Vandortiits iaeding, aarti CUAMBERMAID, AND TO Assist IN WASHING Be a A A a Mein | che’ hg | . From the same, nominating three additional trustees ee 3 | . WAN ouGH ANI ae intcee an ‘eh ate = Oliver has performed the duties of doorkeoper since the Ist cd 4 Melodcons.—The Largest Assortment of Me- Teeth Extracted Without Pain—B: Ne | ATCHMAKER WANTED.—A THOROUGH AND | mily; good city reference given. Apply at No. 121 a D, ots , With resolution that the Comptroller draw » | for said ward, viz.:—Jas. M. Post, Samuel J. Goodenough, : in’ shes nepal vo Dew ficished workman, who can furnish entistactory testi- | for two days. 4 Srarrant in'his favor for $100, Yo Committee ofthe Whole, | and William R. Stewart. Nominations confirmed.” | edsonein the city -Grodman & Baldwin's patent organ | method, and without the dangerous and unpleasant ettects | ake We oat fecal ie es Macey Newtle: | fee Ewe. CATS) monials for honesty, integrity, and sobriety, may of chloroform, by Dr. C mnanent situation on application to S. 8. Bowman & A. PECK, Dentist, 571 Broad way Councilman Gray—That sidewalk on north side of From schéol officers of Sixteenth ward, inviting the | In power, purity, and brilli ey of tone, theso two makes Verein AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANT- edin " Boeget'and seu nd ter tones bac 'wherSocled” Ho | Powrdfosttond the pubis examination of themale e- | Slauamt Wethienie Bacmeae [ie | mee Ainiy. at Sar Sevbnth sven 1 a partment of school in said ward. Invitation accepted. | eoramee etenate oF retell. cee very toy. --——_ —_— ANTED—A GOOD WATCH MAKER.—APPLY TO F fain Couseliman W stating that New York, Lote lle! be poatsalleS cl eae. aaa hy aah Redding’s Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy W ‘Stown & Marsters, 112 Chatinm ste pt MBRBy Councilman Wit) bl Tallke all other first ciass cities, is unprovided with ri site water closets, with resolution that Committeo ai: By Mr. Wrst—That the Committee on Normal Schools ES of thirt; , t rear: ding; curer, without fail, burns, scalds, |] ———————————— —— YHAMBERMAID, WASHING AND TRONING.—SITU be requested to consider the propriety of having the day World’s Fair Premium Pianofortes.—The | poils, chilblains happed hands, biles, and every outward LOST AND FOUND. tion wanted in a simall private family. Good city aides into the expediency of erecting | normal school so arranged ag to receive one-half of the | subscribers, to whom the prize med: ky 4 oreruption. A. B. & D. Sands, wholesale agents ee ee wee ~~ ference given. Apply at 675 Hou treet for two days. localities. &e. To Committee on Public | teachers attending such school upon alternate days. Re- | World’s Fair for the best piai Bold by Se Bins, cornae of Joke street and Breas wi REWARD.—LOST YESTERDAY, FRODABLY HAMBERMAID AND NURSE.—SITUATION WANT. Health. .V. Clickener & Co. ri | = : By Councilman Cuaxcy—That the carriage way in Frank. | ferred to Committee on Normal Schools. i ind si: and Bowery, or vetwees that aud Harmon’ Bin street, between Brondway and Orange street, be repaired. ols and apotheearies gene: St. and Bowery, or betweea that and Harmon's od in a small private family. Good city referones given. To Committe on Streets. Of the Executive Committee on the Free Academy, on Sheriff street, a’ diamond cluster pin. Any per. | Apply at 93 West Thirteenth street for two days. By same—That Samuel M. Phelps be reinstated asa mom- | the resolution relative to the admission of students into y OO turning the to Mr. Bradley, Pal: Hall, e - ot the Fire Deparment. To Committee on Fire Depart. the Fi A ding the foll vd Waker sree anu Bowery, shall recelie thelnbore ward Tiapesite indlon wanted in wemait private fatally. ped ber: : - | the Free Academy, recommending the following amend- ment. : ‘By Councilman Jacksox—That Chambers street, from | ments in the by-laws of the Board, viz.:—Ist. That the . ing.—Situation wanted in a small private family. Good LOST.—STRAVED FROM NO. 787 BROADWAY, | ‘ly reference given Apply at 21s Fifth avenue for two dayr. % street, be el in the Free Academy be hereafter called the In- Brosdway to Churoh street, be repaved and and put ingood | homed IN {Ns Nise dima Tho Sophomore, the Junior OG J last February, an English tan terrier, large size, treete. ‘By same—That the bills of Dr. Simmon: and the Senior classes respectively 2d. That the thirty- were awarded at the s Barclay street; and by druggists ys Trusses.—The only Prize Medal for Trusse: awarded to MARSH & CO,, by the Industrial Exhibition of All Nations at tho Crystal Palace, for their radical truss. The peculiar character of this truss has. been In Good} Order, at | firthins complete and comprcheusive pamphlet, doser Gan dani by foun’ ta the city. t ve of every variety of rupture; elastic stockings, kuce caps, aa SAD Ba, are ts tity, OHS octave, for | and every variety of bandage, wOtABSHE &'CO.. PS | reward will Be px fe iE cropped ears, long tail, six or seven yours old. A literal | (YHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS.—SITUATION ¢ ing bh i sway. ) wanted in a small private family. Good eity reference fi on roturning him ¢@ 787 Brondway. _ | even. Apply at 17 Ninotoenth street for two days. for want of a constitutional vote, be tal from.tl sixth by law be amended, by 51 out ‘eighteen’ it $275, for #215; 6%, La 24g Maiden lane. | TouND—ON THE 2TH OF FEBRUARY, WHILE oe sete wack to Committer Sp Soli titeieey ‘and inserting “twelve-where it is said ‘that no stu- 1 Et: wctnre, Hatict “ET TE | Hy sing through First strect, & corst necklace with s \HAMBERMAID AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND Feo nae root Deeds. Te Committes on Sain. | dent shall be admitted to the academy unless at the Lepper ry Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—Rheumatism in its | gold Cross attached, Inquire of Hufus L. L. Martin, No. 100 Situation wanted in a small private family. Poros hate * commencement of the next term he will be thirteen years . most painful forms, also scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst | Clinton street. travel. Good city reference given, Ap- hes, de. nagar ca — pa » f dise nty-foufth street for two days, of the blood, great debility, liver co1 ‘YS, incipient consumption, &c., are most ce: this grent purifier. Principal depot, No. 21 ve cents per bottle. By, tame-Of Thomas M. Armstrong, detailed policeman, | of age, and have attended the common schools foreightcen | a1) who Have not Secn the at} Jacobs’ Re 0. ° 3 = S TRE 16TH OF FEBRUARY, IN GOING ™ r [4 from Norti. Fifth street, Williamsburg, through Green VHAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANT. oint to Aste old levor watch, with a silk guard and ed in a email R ‘ate family. Good city references lack steel key hed. The finder will be suitably re- | given. Apply at 250 Nineteenth streo}, for two days. warded, by leaving it with the agent at the stage office, “oF wee eee eee ), $0 as to make $100. | months,’’ &c. 8d. That in by-law thirty-nine, after the Thirty-fourth stroof, | Nords ‘'that: the exantination of candidates for admis- Dea a Steeet | sion shall take place immediately after the general ex- eyrecr amination in July,” the following be inserted, ‘‘and at new music wareroom, would do well to eplend: rtment of pianos, melod tars, &c., to he found there. ry, diamonds, &c., &c. \d examine the cordeons, gui music, watches, na —_—— OBS, 407 Broadway. Newly Discovered Medicated Inhalation for By Councilman Morxen—Preamble stating that Eighth | such other time or times as shall be fixed by the Execu- aeohitirtti Diseated Lungs. —Dr. Curtis’ hygeana is producing an entire | {ireenpoint, or by directing s line to Mr. Peter Foote, Ae | (HAMBERMATD AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND avenue, between Fifty ninth and Eighty-fourth stre is | tive Committee.’ 4th. That in by-law sixty-three, which Albert H. Nicolay Holds his Regular Semi- 5 isis take tre sf bet of ie isons Accounts toria, ond snis Gcod city ‘at 200 Mott street, eae, re a cases of cures of asthm: 3 4 about to be regulated and graced the remaining thirty feet APRIL i directs, among other things, ‘‘that the second examina- | weekly sale of stocks and bonds this day, at 1244 0 “A PAIR OF GOLD | fortwo dt . itis and ON TUESD. consumnptea, heretofore considered hopele: bs penuecase, nge. For further particula: from clergy- spectacles, in an old red co case. The finder hall commence on the fourth | the Me: Bie es tusel of those who resiss OncEleuth avenue, om they | onof students in the yea Som Pose aoe Bre highest reapect <HAMBERMATD AND WASHING AND IRONING ing so most of those Who resid? on enue, on that 5 .D #, and other persons of the highest respeata- ¥ 6 offic : ? x Section, will be deprived of all ingress to and egress from et ee ta ne eee “Shey aes sid garrett heaton td rete oh Tig!” Sates here have reactlod over two hunired packages | Yillgayeuienyyy rewarded by Learlug them at the office of | ( Mt TTC waated. in aamall privats family, good aity thoir residences, &c., with resolution that the Street Com- | days, from 83; A. M. to 12 M.,and from 24 to 5 P. M., SET TOT a day, although it is only three months since it was first | —~ = reverencer given. Apply et 260 Bowery, in the milliner's missioner insert clause in the contract that a carriage | each day,” the following be added thereto:—‘ the Intro- ‘We would call Attention to the Sale by A. | advertised. It is one of the most wonderful discoveries in OST—ON MONDAY store, for three days. harbor, aaharp ead centre-hoard boat, tw Re Jeft during such regulating, &c. To Committeo on | ductory class to be then examined for advancement to | J. BLEECKER, to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ | medicine ever made Ae It gives immediate rolic ads, fs ted Exchange, of two very desirable country seats, Those are | Uygcana in M: § or at Rich: | feet long, (which went adrift.) painted green, \HAMBERMAID AND WAITER—SITUATION WANT. By Councilman Ex.z1orr—That sidewalks in avenue C, Lo ees peters bp AEN da hein eed hw convenient to the city, accossiblein 26 minutes, and present ond, M . | color, carrying two maste and sails, Any pe giving (0! ed ina Be private family; good city refere: i Detwoon Eighth and Tenth streets, be repaired. To Com- y i ty Aare opportunity for any who seek a eountry residence. sister has had n | information of the ne to Mr. G: s, steamboat | Apply at 226 First avenuo, between Thirteenth Bitteo on Sirocte the commencement of the then next term, and isnot in | Particulars at time of sale, or at the oflice of the auctiouser, | ot breathing, for year | wharf, New Hay ‘all be liberally rewai teenth streets, second floor, back room, fo Fy Councilman GRAv—That the sidewalk on north side | other respects qualified according to the by-laws.’ The | No.7 Broad street. J cherry syrup but a fe re sh relievel—and | 2" Goe—eToLE = - dn between Jackson and Scammel sti she of Water report, with these amendments, was adopted. now, after one month's use of it, her cough is entirely well. be i Dr. Curtis’ now s; on Committee—Reco "i of inhalation must produce an e Btroots. furan, Mat eeoeo qmmending the fol. | Furniture at Private Sale—The Entire | tiro revolution in the treatment of disensesof the lange, | ‘fhe report in relation to some alterations to the-Seven- ig resolutions:—' eo) appropr! forniture, in superior order, of a first class four story | There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful discovery. * teenth ward station house was taken up and referred tothe | the erection of a schoolhouse on the site of No. 4, on | house, for sale by # family about breaking up housekeeping, | Hygeana for sule at Boyd & Paul's, 149 ChamberastreetC. | Committee of the Whole. RAGE ae street, according to plans and specifications on | will be sold or May remain in the house till neat | H. Ring, corner of John street and Broadway, and Mrs. | rei CL Eo aD oleh tO A) CCUAMBERMATD, WAITER, OR €HILD'S NURSE. 41 Broad atrect, two lots (11 pieces) striped silk’ Nos. 731 , + \ Situation wanted ins small private family; good ci and 783, “Whoever will return the same will be suitably re reforenco given. “Apply at 1M bast Twonty-Art stroet, - 3 to from Il tol A M. ani 5 o'clock, P. M., for two da, > and gutter reset. To Commit warded by SM. & C. W. FOSTER. THE FIREMEN, \ BERMAID, AN D n - A aumber of papers from the Board of Aldermon wero re- | file with the clerk of the Board, and proper contracts | month if desired. A: ‘almer, Herald office. Haye, 175 Fulton and 146 Atlantic street, Brooklyn ves av RA AA AAAAAIAAPAAASAAPAANG Cine Mbnatioe, wanted. th 4 daall pelea Gong; ferred to the appropriate committees. made with the lowest bidders. A motion to re-commit a ET ED T. NAN HOSE COMPANY NO. 6) WILL | ccod city reference given. Apply at 19 Pitt street for two + meet a: No. 49 Franklin streot, on Saturday evening, | days. ‘April Lith, st § o'clock, to hear the report of the Committoc nag nines on By-Laws, andto adopt such other measures as may be HAMBERMA needed to procure a location, hose carriage, &e., for the pur wanted i pose of the Company doing active duty immediately. By | given, Apply ity immedintel order JOHN CHANEY, Porcoan. nn —— Water Roone, Secretary. H4MBERMAID OR WAITER.--SITUATION WANTED — sooo = jo a small private family; good | city reference given. THE MILITARY. Arpt 2 ao A RS nue for two days. AA AAA AAA ANNAN \HAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION RepoRts. was lost, and the resolution recommended by the com- | Cole & Chilton, Auctioneers—Will Sell this Srropoattivie ofthe Bowed nrTeee, | mittee ad ona division of thirty-two to nine. day, Thursday, at the Merchants’ Exchange, at 120’clock, | On Monday, April 10, wanton of erysipelas, ANNA A : " Of the Finance Committee—Submitting an estimate of | one hundred and fifty valuable lots in the city of Brooklyn, daughter of Benj. R. Theal. (samme Of same—In favor of allowing D. Traidy $100 for Joss o* | $98,078 76 for payments on Ist May, 1854. Adopted. | sitnate on DeKalb Lewis, and Vator avenues) and on Kor | “On Wednesday, April 12, ANNA H. Arua, daughter of edneing personal tax of H. Horner for 1853 to $10,000 Of the same—Recommending an appropriation of 88,- ds to be tinished by 7 Hewlett and Agnts Allen, aged 2 years and 5 months. Y omitting persona! tax of Jamer Tirooks, Plaindeld, N. J. | 702 89 as one-half of the annual apportionment of school | jn the immediate vicinity of this property, Sixty por cent | The friends i § and acquaintances of th re res ba ents “es vei nor rie Department—Advorss to | Moneys for 1854 to the corporate schools, and alsoan | of the purchase money con romala on mortgage for three | pectfully invited to ‘attend the tabaeals fans bee late paying bills of Engine Co. No. 23, Hose Co.’s Nos, 2 and 52, Pgh erg of $2,266 25 for rent of premises occupied | years. residence, 308 East Broadway, on Friday afternoon at 2 —— i Hook and Ladder Oo, No. 11, for room hire; in faver of | for school | ge | Adopted. sieht M@hadas Duan Oa o'clock. | 7 as 1 ching Tarboss’ ranaing 0 Hoo! jer truck Of Committee on Sites and Schoolhouses—Recommend- Rode’s United States Post Office Directory On Wednesday, April 12, at ten minutes to 7 o’clock, INDSEY BLUES.—HEADQUARTERS, APRIL 12, wanted, in a small private family, Good city referen fo. 13, in favor of an add: ened aeee be hones of Engine | ing an appropriation of $450 for extra work and furnish- | and Postal Gui \d up to March Ist. Pri Y; Ap) A orn 4 JS64.—At the monthly meeting of the above corps held | given, Apply at 261 Filth avenue Neonesn Fifteenth yf ol ole. ¢ i NN ye 184, corr’ + ©o. No. 14. All to Commit cents. For sale at the office of the New York City Direo- | A- M., Wituram Jacop, only child of William and Sarah | oy ‘Tuesday evening, April 11, the followin: officers Gi Countian favoest confirming as- | 128 and fitting up the new pe xy schoolhouse on | POM. ip tr iy botealion ba y, P 'e jowing officers were Eixteonth Mireots, for two day: Of Committee on yy, and accedin Tnia'on the table — SITUATION ‘ood city referonoe for two mente— Thirty-soventh street, Twentieth ward. Adopted. Peterson, aged 7 years 9 months and 6 days. elected for the ensuing yoar:—Edgar A. Roberts, C succaielabeaeika geesm Petition of Peter Huyler, for re- i . Fela The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully iam BE. Owons, First Lieutenant; Theodor» P. W) HAMBERMAID AND NURSE, OR Cis ef fr To same. Of the samo Recommending the wloption of plans and | ine National Police Gazette, of this Week, | ivited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | Second LJoutenant: Thomas Wost, Ensign: William Huntor, C'Knd'waiter situation wanted ia « smell private famp COMMUNICATION specifications for crecting new schoolhouses on Fifty-first Y father, 220 Third Yolock, P. his | Orderly Brown, Second Sergeant; Josep | | God city ref From Comptroller—in reply to resolution relating to | street, Lexington avenue, Nineteenth ward. Adopted, | is most interesting number, containing the history of the | [1Uer. hird street, at three o'clock, P. M.. this | smith, Third Sergeant; Richard Handy, Fourth S07 Fon oot k etree civen. Apply, S08 two d 170 Jeane of pier Rods Noe Laid on the table to be printed. ‘ 4 rintion °Ss | Belgian girl, being one of the most curious develepemonts | afternoon. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for | a Jokn W. est Broadway. a . printed. Of the same—Recommendi an appropriation of f ori ade 4 showing how hot f fentl interment. Jobn Toal eorge A. Dougherty, Socretarie: m ang.igm, the Stree: Commissioner-—In relation to apportion: | $13,000 fer the purchase of four lots of ground for a site | are filled: de, and showing how houses of prestitntion ‘ tee coe mittee on Assossments. of | for schoolhouse on Twentieth street, Eighteenth ward. | count uncurrent moncy: also nolds smount due him on, contract Adopted. ment in the Se showing how banks | Dayton, Ohio, papers please copy. bento Baten ono) ED . | (HAMBERMAID AND 70 DO PINE WASHING AND elo] &c., was taken up and ad On motion, the Board then adjourned. ROSS & JONES, y x. ironing.—Situation wanted in » small private famil; interesting case of | On Tuesday, April 11, Ewin HAkbiNG, son of Francis C. Ge ¥ teenth street, New York, Whitehead, aged one year, MISCELLANEOUS: Woweom Righth and Risth oneelettoctee die of A Sold every- Th - yew ? * ne friends and acquaintances of the family are re- | ASR AND FUT. nrc ee em ™ following vote ———— Anche i spectfally invited to ttend. his funeral, from the rest. | P45) OOO. THOR SALE FUE LEASE ANI oud | (VHAMBERMATD.—NO OBJECTION 10 DO LIGHT Young, Cleary, Blekford, Jac Mr. Cutting and the U. D. Republicans. dence of his grandmother, No. 44 West Washington hotels in New York, located on Broadway, housework: | Good eity reference given, Apply’ nt Az Schenck, 7 joe, “Kerrigan, Seely, Ore 10 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Gordon's, 84 Nassau Street—Printing Cards | piace, to-day,at 3 P.M. e heatatyle. with nil the modern improve. | Bichth strect, (St. Mark's place,) third floor, from’ room, for ywford. ight, Phillips, Kimbark, a a ‘No. 179 Mapison sTReer, April 12, 1954. circulars, billheads, labels, &c., printed on the moat roa In ‘Willissgeburgh. muesday night, at 12o’elock, | mente; also, a fine hotel neat the Battery, for $4,000, Ape} two di ‘Monechon, F 3 a Pr the ota. | sonable terms, at short notice, ' “Original” Yaukoo Press, isburgh, on Tuesday night, at 12 o'clock, | Ty's \G A! ROBINSON, #0 Nassau elrece, up ctuirs. hl Bi ey Meclave Can ~J Sm—In your report of the proceedings. of the yester- | 4 Nassau street. after a short but painful illness, Mary T. KANvit, the be- fond VHAMBERMAID AND WAITERS SITUATION Hinson, Huet y MeCinve, Curry, Conover day's meeting ofthe Soctety of Universal Democratic Re- : loved wife of Barnard Lunne —FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND FURST Wanted, in s email, peivate fmally, Good ay rene. ‘Nogative—Messrs. Seo, Holdor, icanism you mentioned thnt the Hon. Francis Diamonds and Watches.—David Ratt, Im- | Her funeral will take place to-day, at half-past one | $3,000, pene: sees serene Ya sadam ul Cosper. Brush, Foster, Ba Purdy, R d, Belden, Vormilye, iyre, Jore tting had ‘neglected to present a petition from the | porter, $81 Broad: f White strect, Fora GT ag EY ge tee , Raymond, y t “ nes 1 vn ser, roadway, corner of . tains, of Pincks Lambrecht Earle, Varian, Baxter, ol up tai f. | o'clock, from her late residence, 95 Second strect. The | ted on Grand street, near the Bo: filted up and fur- | “aehington, for two es by remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens, 4 i . it have the kind- fers for sal iamonds, set and unse' id fi it nished in the best style, and doin; rate business, Aj ‘ a jorth—20. Mather, Mol aay be they hl dt tay letter. to him. the best manufacturers, (warranted, for cash or approve: Montreal papera please copy. | ply tod. a OBINSON cpr,” | (SANDEE a coneleiaee Rely cote. Tred, Thay ee BOARD OF ALDER Tour cbediens ourvent THOS. D. ANDREWS. ade paper, AVID RAIT, Importer. On. Tuesday, April 11," WitsaM Joxns, formerly of | OTTAGE AT YONKERS —FOR SALE, A HAND. | {erencegiven. Apply at 2s East Twenty-ninth street, for ‘the passage of any law b; To tux Hon. Frawors B. Curmixa: Dressmakers will Find at Melkxensie’ Ymwleh, near Harlch, Merioncthshire, N. Wales, aged | (> some cottage, con 7 RRR Re, Pink ll for the city of New Yo Fagen SA eatrome regret that Elara thas a reeoly- s mee ap at zie’s, 271 | 35 years. joa collars, attic, , bells, (uamapxap OR WOULD DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘The Board then adjor pw Fa von eee Peete cbe enrenthoe tae Bark we lendid assortment of dress trimmings at His funeral will take place to-day, at half-past one other work, in best man work—Situation wanted in a small private family. Good society yerterday evening. The circumstance arone from the ery low. o'clock, from his late residence, Carnaervon Castle, 14 | BEE) oceupieg two Tots of gromnd. It ie situnted on the | city reference given. “Apply at No, 6 day treet, three doors was al ey rt y sehceadienie, dilieadiiy Giedeanda eink “aa Danks of the Hudson, with a view of the river for thirty from Hudson, for two day inform the ‘ou had petition, I | Bonnet Ribbons and French Flowers.—The | ak street. miles. Terma eary. Apply to WM. PATTEN. 241 Groen = - was called tend a patient, and the messenger to Indien are respectfully invited to call and inspect my stock On Tuesday, Aprit 11, Mrs. Lvcta CaTmrixa MARGARE- | wich street, New York; or R. DURELL, Gotty House, Yon HAMBERWORK AND WAITING.—SITUATION of above «i G. McKENZIE, 271 Hudson street, | THA, wife of Mr. Caspar Heitmanf, aged 34 years, four months and 22 days. Ex- | The friends and acgnaintances of the family, also the w | members of Harmony J.ndge No. 199, F. and A’ Masons, of Star of the Union Lodge Nd. 29, A. 0. of G. F.; also the Kuburg Bundes Soelne, are reapectfully invited to QUARREL—ANTICIPATED DURL—ALARMING STATE OF AFFAIRS. | whom I I led a to al ‘Mr. Win, shortly after the Roard had organized, pre- beg Ceraveet ny tegret ot fits Kers. wanted in & small private family. G ances given. cy 4 Sullivan street, room D SHIPPERS.—N. WHEATON. NO. | day picid wee ata clone and retail i ; = hand in hie warerooms 8 args (CUAMBERMATD AND WAITER.—SITOATION WANT. wd of the beat od in a smell pri family. Good eit} ee given Apply at 9 ‘Rast Twenty-second street, eoruce ot , vor it. toward accident, and y repeat my r 6 sented the fol reamble and Sra ay abn a to subscribe myeel?, your obedient servant French Bonnets—Extensive Milli ‘a committee, and that possi ‘Whereas, the city of Now Y ition, is unprovided Tues thos i ispensablo requisites for THOS. D,’ ANDREWS inery id hibition —The subseriber bi f —————= York that, eving mage extgneive sitecstinga teats, ‘The new city government of Portland, Me., was organ- | lishment. ond also taken in the whole Cahoon ‘sworn ines | w* joining building, thus increasia 2. eal K sei ‘urinal ‘and whereas the E icdeny the 10th inst., and James B. ductin oa bn pig ‘uneral, this afternoon at 2 0’clock, from her | Third avenue, : a t oe RDB IES. i aeeranndledbssaibenpedl hand stat reeamee Os Teaes AES hala | ya ern CUURRETS MAP AND SRANSTNESO SrTUATTO Court Calendar—This Day. flowers, is id to offer th On the 12th of THERINE ANN LU! 1g ly on hand, ani \/ wanted in a snail private family, Vf sire grate Distnicr Count.—Nos, 11,29, 61, 47, 48, Heriandoruments and secon tote presen fashions. | tion, aged 10 vk efi cuore athe had gears | wl ue |e eee me tee , . 2 yw and spacious sho ne relatives and friends of the family are respect BED—SIX EXPERIENCED MANTILLA MA: | 20 pte Keeping cual tf SorREwa CovRt—Circnit.—Nos. 1,174, 490, 346, 434, | Tooms will be opened to visitors Porcinperaecmer | filly invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon | .\4,X°% Apply at 9% Greenwich avenue, from 10 to 1 COUMBERWATD AND GENERAL HOUSEWORK — Go yoda 4] opportunit 489, 444, 308, 317, 428, 426, a 446, 447, ina those of other recent bk 4 o'clock, from 127 Orchard street. . Se — Siowation wenyes is oe private Lg ey mvovEx thought it was a maticr that should be | "special Term —Nos. 3,8, 61, 6, rivals. ‘Those who will favor bim with a call. whetlor.as Monday evening, April 10, suddenly, Puuure Manwxy, FOR A HOTEL, A GOOD FRENCH OR | referencesiven. Apply neal Minette lane, — Wn said the seustaites vaso Sete pxpertax one, | 623, 125, 520 898 to 5 fos, sia, Pai Poa nen bg Eiie'troubie. Very’ onpestfanty. te Pa WADE, “tiie tects A also thi bers of the Ancient Or- | a House, covucr of bondway and EE _______ }, 525, 5 01 fos. . WIL and al © members of the Ancient Or- mniene Shad mould demand tho especial attention of ‘nny | 608; 600, 508° 510, e13. B1s, B18, 635, 630, 697, 580 to Nos, 20 and 22 John stroot, up stairs, entrance No.d), | der of Hibernians, are respectfully invited to attend his YEA tgiall private Santee poo hee, Want. Knew that the arection Of gush buildings ax advocates a | Gurion Cocnt—(Two Branches.) —Noe. 125,916, 217, | ,,2@¢e, Ourtaina.—We will thle _morne | Sooont hiaeet, Deere at ned Ri ane Trenty: | plmprorenrent eg Teen ae Ce tes | RENT ay Nu Tenta Beant hire Money front oe, the resolution wey)d be t “ val 4b 40 20m, | MKS acsortment of lace and Swiss window curtains, aan? ee ‘ead Teath avenues. | po ‘e700, Wilt he cecuretn r two de: pity at A great blessing to the commu- | $28, 327, ial , Ne) es a }, 49, 209, | which sare jug received ose 1 seth Py pod PaTRICK SHaRxsy, General Prosident. | the ‘seoupants. Apply to JOHN LBV ISON. Mt AAAA ARAN AAA large, 147, 942, 943, 944, 345, 301 to 368, 182, 278, 119, shew at baiftheig value, ¥ RE 48. Contr, General Secretary, ‘| For three columns of Wants see next pages

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