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orunannnnaneniie etic: SAD ae Sunn ante nate eee ‘Was-2 ITUATION, BY 4 RESPSCTABLE Fake ina frraaches, x sper coe een et oner mould have ng ote hom with ® Severs ate tainnss | feat parce aero ‘The act means that it shall all be concluded before the | May, 1854—The Time has Arrived when Neither do I think that it was im- | rammer clothing is wanted, and the place to cticable to make this return, a hae been alleged. It | Rarigat ALFRED MON on | and. met next day; and then” the | GieetWaga, Pureharess sre respectfully invited to give certificates and returns were made u} After the return was made and filed, it ap] that they Opening.—D. Devlin & Ca. will i t iy referen ais an error in it, They then called on the | new warchenss, st the gevner, sf Broadway and Warren | Ee ce a pervisor on Sunda; him for his advice, | #! on Monday, the 22d inst , wi iY naive WwW A SHORT DISTAN THE He « ed ras imecded boar and they pesypad big manufactured Saprees for this establishiasete ie Bane against chronic diseases—The pad 4 Namal omy heat Tate cook, Eicon: ry b> ere mn stands two returns—! a can refer thowing that Mr. McConkey had '106_ votes, and the | "*##Pectuly ISVS Utes aeeaign: puipestions “apap ‘te “an may NP wedge Se Herat otal, em dye! second that he had 179. Under the first, Cumming C.| Sixth Day (May 20th.) of Drumgoid & | pi Iute; bas aud azepatronisea by toe bighses weedieal aes Tiles whe ens ai at <p ha its government encouraged the tyranny of despots. ‘Tucker had 55 votes, while under the second he ved | Proch’ prize « ol loti resentation to their customers, Pur- bndvity ‘in the (rg Exhibition medal. ——— WANED 4 SITUATION, BY A FASHIONABLE ry x jee and factory id, would hay : this occasion Wot $3: will reel d'to 89 White street. J. STEINERT, S9White strock, fens Wie ubewse tengo i Mar.” Tee Giulyaepkted ad eaapvaned took dn | Satsinge eae nome cas ace Remarc | Sr revolution was of aavantags to the European | You must be satisfied, in order to And them guilty, that | sents to 840. which can be opened immedi fe iblican marenaat, Gera ny of rot by all the | they are coleatie,: not nie Cx age bas of re the same pro Nt the weno a oe “yh fiven | Port Byte: Ga acenrmmptivas, road I is contrary to ty frat atreet, between Socond and Third avenues, in fugecs— | vided ie ol emen' rt. roof been La 0 show is ji our ‘pul quac! joe as aes Fal ay Bai hye nae at | Got the only instance in which these adjournments have | pum! and continuing fortwo weeks, The | fut fn recommending Dr. CURTIS'S Hygoen Vapor as & ‘and com) maker, who wishes to go out by —_- situation sschambermaid and waiter. in a respectable | the day or w ase call at S19 Twelfth street, near ely after the Taboling Health—Hear the Editor of the | | od family. Best of olty reference. Please at l44 | Firstavenve. be gis ron anette —Ce Pein ANTED—A NURSE TO DA CHILD A YEAR PF 4 it ‘ulton st} * PI 7, . ia k's place, this morning, W LADY WISHES EMPLOYMEN’ h happin Mf taken place. Though this is no authority for its legalit; cure for cons ition, we kno’ we o¢ recommen: le ct sloe . Smeaien, |) 1PPiness, welfare and prosperity of | TG? fends to disagn the act of wilful negligence. Men | Worth attention,—Well_ mae madieis ek EE eg af fr TO it ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA Fre third speaker was Mr. E. Mourn, delegate of the | in good faith may honestly commit mistakes, and it is | suitable for the seasons, ofthe bee: materia sibilit: ted. “Th se an edimitted fect that oquired,, Address Eve Anderson, Lrosd- | W “tie yoong woman, as clambermald and-waiter in erein, who spoke in German, He suid the da} | not the design of the law to visit on such the poe raneeat ne, cere, as Ail articl vapors is injasions to the lungs, mein " Wafenses private family, The able ca deja a business. Is te is the fourth anniversary of the landing of the due to criminals. As to Me. Murray, he wan | {ch Uinyey, © HACKETT Clot 1’ Dr. ¢ an. RESPECTABLE, INTELLIGENT YOUNG ENGLIS | Fev, "amher kad ironer, The best of ity ratprenee can wishing to return home, is anxious to obtain » iting maid tow Indy’ or family going to Eu- m en patriots on the beautiful shores of their beloved | not a party tothe, counting, for he hin sacaemtie rl Like ropean revolu' , the Cuban | Fe! was a ¢i . Clothing.—A ar a olution was defeated, and their representatives have | examination was made by the two other inspectors, So | gine and fashionable ated ae ee, soirmens of W4NIED-A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN & PRIVATE family; bas no objection to assist in the tse sear jo 1 table | far, therefore, as he was not personally concerned in | description. eeling. at kably low prices, : 7 iroving, oF to go « short distance in the country. a _rebeady Tre new home in thia hospitable | {niz, i¢ goes (a his favor. Supposing that thie canvass | DE GROOT & SON'S, Wer Se ng to, pees a WA orner of Wooster and Houston ‘streete; Bi sof the toile elreference given. Flesse call at 224 First aveane, fourth abot agai. We sale to mabe roval per. | was completed, its competent for you tojudze whether | rough to Nou. 4 nd 49 Gold street. Hayen. 179 Folton stzeet, Drochiyn: and Htumalt b Sohott a zeomenve floor, front room. art . Had the certificate bee farket street fidelphia, Price $3'& package, oF as a are, for al inte aerina ot Gamiesne wel ee dane ee ea, ieee ernie bare Toor no difiealeoeia {pine iseehe Lace. and Muslin Curtains, Wine | four packages for $10; sont free by express. SCOTCH WOMAN, EXPERIENCED IN WASHING eee | i able pac ? } ; eaauitel ialeoke tne tne’ peony te taken | inspectors when the parties calle upon them, when they ahd beet ausortinent in thercity. "flee he largest | On Monday, May 15, by the Rev. W. Quinn, Mr. Simon | SUP a0 zne jy ert Twenty sixth atrect, between Bight the bloody hands of Spain before we meet again. | said, ‘‘we have adjourned.’’ It is for the jury to aay JENKS, 458 Pearl street. Meyer, of Germany, to Miss Perrone. Hesrer Ds F anger, | — sea: ccsieeaptiialdlees ~ whether the canvass was or was not completed. It ap- renee of Holland, NURSE FOR THE ERYSIPELAS AN AMERI perenan ehttcoeh i other gentiemen spoke afterwards, among | pears, further, by the testimony of Willard, that he possible to Make a Silk Purse out of | _ in Brookiyn, on Wednesday, May 11, by the Rev. George ady gagement ws woekly nurse for either sJoung lady’ one having e know ‘were M. Raizenzhi, a Pole, M. M. Malespine, Poey, watched the whole proceeding. He gives a lucid account | ® but very easy to reverse the meaning of the | B. Miller, D. D., of Hartwick Seminary, Mr. N. 0. Canrey- | uflering from erysipelas or any other She feels confident that no physic 0 je OR | of the detallon-telle eo of tha cee rite ine cede tent | proverb. by. turning the “fAusst fabric into's veltarioe, | xxm, merchant, of Hoboken, N.J,, ta Misp Sanam Louma, iancan sue | f > ll 14k cise A al ere ge ama sultswhich have been very fully stated by the counsel | SIMRES:,No. },Astor Houge, has e eystem of shirt making | daughter of James B. Cox, of the former place. Muantearicss WANTED-BY A. RESPECTABLE | PROTESTANT Rosk Was the last who addressed the meeting. He | on either side. into the mort faulth Sita At the residence of the bride’s father, on Thursday, ‘womsn, # situation as children id and searastross, Muded in the most loquent ‘and glowing terms to the There is one singular feature in all Holmes was ] pathy which was felt in ‘America for the Cabans in | the clerk of the Board, and the day after the election, Ladies’ Dreases Accurately Fitted and Made | ‘© Miss ADELAIDE JusTIvA Hyon, all of this city. families in this city struggle for independence, and was received with + spent, a AM. he is found at Childs? office, applying to | in the frst style in twenty four hours’ notice, at from $2 50 one gyi Meng 1, Be tae emo eee Pertet SUE Se oe it applause. em int tickets with the name of “C. Tucker’ * m ported Prench corsets, and la hurch, by the Nev. rmitage, 1 DURYEA, Jr., ~ ‘M. Toon then proposed three cheers for Cuban liber. | them. He makes a bargain with the printer, and takes o furalahing establishment, NEWMAN'S, Miss Synesa R, RoGens, all of this city. : : 7 by, ‘and the speedy annexation of the island to tho | the tickets away. ‘The printer identiles tho ticket an- way, betwoen Eighth and Ninth etreete, On Thursday, May 18, by the Rev. A. H. Wright, pas- | A RESPECTABLE RNGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITO- Faited States, which Deing heartily given, the mocting nexed to the return as one of the same tickets he gave 'o | Comnterpanes and Table Linens from ance } to the 20th street Presbyterian Church, Mr. ANDicEW adjourned, m 4 try. Can be seen for two days, at 319 Kighth avenue, Holmes. The fact is clear that Holmes got these tickets | tion Linens from anes | oxnow to Mist FLixN McCinoy, both of thin city, | ‘Twenty eighth street, CITY ELECTION FRAUDS | fae Pr pode bere eal Lac ping te we jutiful patterns toilet At Sing Sing, on Thursday, May 18, by the Rev. Morris er ‘i be the head and front of all this difficulty. Over eighty | moat May 18, by the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Mr. JonN WILUAMSON PERSON WHO HAS LIVED IN THE BEST or | 8nd would iaund c izing Any communication m: wishes to take in | be left at No. 469 Fourth street, between First and Secon: avenues, basement. ia the rear. A PECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL hes arituationas chambermaid and to assist im Nildven. Has good recommendations, and cam Vereen at 219 Washing! eet, Brooklyn, where ehe bi lived for the last two ) ANTED—BY A RU aritnation to co hourework, Good city r PECTABLE YOUNG wash, and iron, or d ence given, Apply Crawford, Jacon Epvoyps, dr. of this city, to Mary Eanta SMUATION WANTED—BY TuoRxe, daughter of Capt. G, B. Thorne, of the former fk IE IN | witnesses have been produced to sapport the prosecution. " ye May 11, by the Rev, W. S MPG EU our" neral Sessions, These men have various rees of memory as towhat | ternadouble damask table linéns, 2 yards fondout, on ay, , aeete vee te ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Belge eserder Then. fey ear ane rae thay Oi, Many of Ahem aregsery | pas goog, omy de and agerd: duncan linmndniion | Qughier af capt, a., hatheway, ot the former lace” hy Teaehscomeaa te enbrinegmnl aed walter ine seed 36 i a 103 jarge tine ow dro) i _ Tr Ui 4 ft fe ite tN u b le SEVENTH DAY. Nevertheless, in coming to your decision, you have a d 138; a di URDETE'S cheap ry goods avare” —_—_————————————_—— to go South, or to Europe. Letters | (1 y pelrence (er iprdeivdhidil bd seeaemimaongions corner of Can. | (ait be seen for two days Diea, ne 1 On Wednesday, May 17, Mary E. Bancker, consort of J. |“ otek a OL WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- H, Bancker. 8 WET NURSE—WANTED, THE NURSING oF 4 | ,V¥, ,Ation at nurse aod seamstress: is willing to make Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully child, by a woman who has just lost her baby. Apply | birtelf generally us invited to attend her funeral, from the resi we of her at the corner of Hamilton avenue and Columbia street, - 12s. «May 19.—In this case Mr. Doscher, one of the jurors, | right to take into consideration these differeut degress of | M1 Grand stre of Mulberr; ” | memory. In opposition to them are witnesses for the de- the plea that his wife was dying, obtained leave toab- | Padsn? who saw the \C. Tucker” ticket some say they himeelf, and by consent of parties the cause was | saw it on the morning of the election. It is your province jeontinued before eleven jurors. to judge of the fidelity and accuracy of their memory. A. *s elancy L be punctually attonded to fv The beet of city reference given. eth street. Z i. ‘, ’ Brooklyn, After two more witnesses had ‘The first question then for you to determine {s. whether | prices father, Michael Henry, No. 15 Warren place, Charles coklyn._ tio * boon examined for the | these defendants wilfully noglected their duty—wilfully | selici treet, this afternoon, at two o'clock. A YOUNG UADY, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER preaneuwcn— —that is, against their better knowledge. And you must On Friday, May 19, of apoplexy, Mary Wrosttam, aged stands dressmaking in Paris fashion. wishes to engaco vom of & private boarding hous Mr. Shepard rose to lay some points before the court. | take into view other instances, in which returns are Spring style Gaiters and Shoes.—Watkinag, | ¢ ict of Stephen Wiektam. in families by the day. Please callat 342 Twelfth stro also, a girl todo general house His clients were charged in the first count of the indict. | made up the nextday after the election; although, inmy | 14 Pulton street, offers, « super! ping style of the family, of her son, John, and those | between Firet and Second avenu Apply at @ Bardiey stzest, agi neent, (“With unlawfully édjouraing the canvass before judgment, this is not doing what the law contemplates. | fhoewiook better, wear better, and aro eold rat lower prices | °f Her sons-in-law, John Darragh, Dr. Wright, and Joha YOUNG MAN OF STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS HABITS TAS TED—AT THE MERCANTILE DINING ROOM, » | The second question for your consideration is, whether | than any other shoes in New York. Ladies and childrens’ | Fussell, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, wishes arituation to attend bar in some reapoctablo 6. 119 Chaim ees street o first rate pastry cook; of eompleted.”” It appeared that all tae votes were couvt- | this return is false and corcupt, as bas been alloged. | shoce in every variety. to-morrow afternoon, at half past one o’clock, from her | place of business; no objections to go a ehort distanve from | that understands making and baking puddings, pies and Se, SET eee late residence, corner of Twenty-cighth street and Third | the ¢ For refe 04, but the returns were not made till the following day; | When the twenty five ‘Tucker votes’? were returned, and what he contended was that the making up ‘of | was that return true or false? You must look at this A Correct Analysis of the Phrenological | avenue. No carriages allowed. nce call at 369 Po: 1 street. biscuit, ‘ i i . c N NGIN: AD ARCHITEC P GREAT A ‘D-—SHIR' NDS, BODY AND BOSOM the returns was no par Santaee This ne aa yo | carefully, and examine the evidence all round. Another | organs shows each individual wherein be is deficient, and | On Iriday morning, May 19, Jony Hnvny, son of John NGINEER AND ARCHITECT, OF GREAT ANTED—SHIRT MAN A maid, of Be ae ae reins hes nora talon reine | question for your consideration is, whether, supposing | Nein excessively developed,” and how to cultivate or ros | H. and Mary D. Clayton, aged years, 9 monthy aud 19 | Ah,,Perieuce in real ostate Improvements, wishes to take Piicut wicca hie ne pale cine g up returns had been followed in the city | 4 A a posing | train thove faculties necessary to obtain « harmonious, unt y A , Charge of an ostate and to imoreve the same in the moat @ plain coo! i wellent washer and ironer. Fourth. TANIED—TEN AMERICAN YOUNG LADIES TO ears. it to be false, it was a corrupt and wilful wrong. f d tent int + | days. RF advantageous manner. Tho very best references will be ore sehen t pp pets Al I Aer | these inspectors have made a return falsely, but without | tisn, Fxaminations dally hy: the BROTHERS fo WE ee Mi ereiativéu and friends of {ho:Sacally-ure taviteaito | than kiioee meee arn, when it was evident they had never committedany | any corruption? You havea right toinfer this, but you | No, 303 Broadway, attend the funeral, to-morrow mérning, at ten o’ctock, | ~~~" + = such from the residence of Mr. Jus. G , Herald office, TR EDUCA V % ” u YOUNG M F COLLEGIA * ‘offence. No evidence had been brought forward on | Must have ample testimony to warrant such a conclu en, Clason avenue, near YOUNG: i EDUCA re i 4 the of the prosecution that could Convio’ the de- sion. That a Fraud was committed by Holmes, iscer- | Don’t fall to read the New York Mercane | Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. A’ mo noone acd t pod oho i leded ol oe aacnnsene nected with an bo- ere nc ccntoues wasn question of law | tain; but whether he alone is guilty, it is hard to say, | tile Guide this week. ‘The paper has just been enlarged, | New Haven papers please copy. plicant, Herald Office. vinle as te Character, vi which tHe court should decide. The learned counsel | He is charged in the indictment as having been | *2 ep Gee hha A thrilling tale, intoresting edi- On Thursday night, May 18, Jonn, son of James and | —— -- ———— aE 7 flice, or apply at the house, 136 Fulton et. furthes aggued that the statute of 1842, upon which the | instigated by the inspectors ; but unless the proof heueriaee Spee! miscellaneous sending. Wines found in Mary Murphy, aged 1 year, § months and 6 days. SOBER MAN, WITH GOOD REFERENCE, WISHE a Soi hawt gk rs indtotmsant in this case was framed, had no reference to | of this is very satisfactory to your minds, you cannot | newaboy, per depots, g tt Any the The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- axituation as gardener or coachman, or would unde : qy ANID A. COACTMAN: ONE, w Ho UNDER- | come to such a conclusion. If, however, you are co! publication offic ” | tend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the 0 en for four days, at 74}¢ North Moore Reseed fan ‘ree been pe | = election of aldermen, and that for an act which was th. b seek hind oor, back room, the management of heres, A colored man oreferred, Good an offence at common law, the prosecution could not | vinced from the evidence adduced before you that Holmes residence of his father, No. 149 Fourth avenue. epg auges given, and good work . ot W Union tbe maintained. was connected with the inspectors in this matter, you Removal.—Paper Hai Of inflammation of the brain, on Thursday evening, N EXPERIENCED GROCER DESIRES A SITUA Te er erian Woncerdanth acre’ ond Hearth avenan, Mr. M’Keon followed on the same side, and produced | cannot do otherwise than find them guilty. The charac- | retail, at 257 Broadway.—Th May 18, Tuomas Waionura De Laxcky BARCLAY, son of slew int w puslecaie ‘or retail Havisges ra authorities to show that the ‘‘canvass’’ was scratinizi | ter, too, of these men must be taken into consideration, Anthony Barclay, Esquire, Her Britannic Majesty’s Con- | thorough knowledge of the grocery bu 3, fe Rk A NEW WOR! the ‘and that the returns were the certificate of | a8 in all cases of circumstantial evidence. Even in the | sul at New York, in the 33d year of his age. to undoubted persuns in the same bi ‘as, to taps ti le, particularly South. the reeull | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- | 9nd character, he offers himself for « situa:ion, Please « [—the one a distinet from the other. absence of proof to support character, the presumption ‘Mr. Hall said that the fallacy of the argument on the | is always in favor of the accused. In this case there has Se | tend his funeral, from the house of his father, No. 1 | ‘ret# W_S., 951 Brondw — ANTED-A BARTENDER WHO THOROUGHLY three side reste} on the concession which it was supposed | been very powerful evidence as to the Carpetings, Otlcloths, &c., &e.—It ts highly | College place, this afternoon, at three o'clock. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITU® ‘understands his business, and can briny recom- tke had made. He had no doubt of the interpretation tobe | the defendants—especially Murray —and it (myortant to country merchants anJ families viviting New Suddenly, at 11 o’clock on Thursday evening, May 18, tion ag carver or bartender in @ hotel or restaur. mendation from his last employer. Ing ire, pat upon the statute; where it said “canvass” it meant | strong consideration ut your hands. Character, after | York, this and the eneuing month, to kno the the infant gon of Adolph and Josephine Noltemayer. as lived for the ree years in one place, Add Uuis morning, of P. Barlow, corner of Bzoa | all, 18 that on which we mutually rely in thia world. | pulsy establishment there, th | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mom- | No. 12 Doyer strect, up stairs, for two day street. fi ‘eanvass and nothing else. He started with the plain i} qrords of the statute, and had no doubt on the aatiect. But character cannot be received against proofs. If you | Meth hers of the Independent Royal Arch Lodge A first spoke of “ballots,” and when it spoke of canvass- find that there has been wilful neglect or corguption on No. 2, are re- 8 COOPER OR PORTER IN A FLOUR STORE —A V J ANTED—TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN, TO TAKB fternoon, at : y, | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, th: “ eanah in getting up an cnterprise for the Fourth ‘the ballots, it did not mean votes. the part of these inspectors in making their return, then | ye1¥'ty them will Ve found, oa the moe riemexaeetoe? | two o'clock, {rem the residence of the parents, No.113 | dimfiseand propeciag cusker wishes atsady respestabla | of uly. only rewutre the attentios of the party on «Ter. Snepard’ referred to the indictment, where ballots | good character cannot weigh one iota. if, agais, you | identically as represented " | Lanrens atrect. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood | employment more than high wages, “Apply at ‘he ofices at | that day, snd only w mall amount required, There will in and votes were used with the same signification. ave any reasonable, well founded doubts, you must Wi Society, 27 Greenwich | tip ability be, 0% $200 profit, M. McGRORTY, Cemetery for interment. the American and Foreign Emigrant G86. TLD, $M2 Bronoway, | “On Thareday worning, May 18, Jou Frankuy, only | ftreet and 180 Ninth strect, where malo und female domes: | ene Apply at S40 Grand street, this ~ Mr. Hall had put in both these words in order to ob- | give them in favor of the prisoners, for the law allows it. | a viate all difficulties. .| — At half-past ten o'clock the jury rendered a verdict of | : child of Owen and Margaret Hunt. TANIRD-A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, TO DISTRI- Several more witnesses were here examined for the | ‘Not guilty.” x Caxpetings—Peterson $& Hamphrey, 397 | “His remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. © OBTAIN SUBSCRIPTIONS te ponds Steeugh the city; ene who sndecstamea and 379 Broadway, are sclling off their entire stock of new is vi prosecution; after which | and elegapt carpeti tly reduced prices, to make California papers please copy: i established manufactory. This is no re of m horee and wagon, Apply at 209 Water st, Alderman Mott was examined for the defence. He re- If a thing ts worth doing at all, it is worth ations, consisting of rich medailion On Friday, 9, Mre. Bisa, wife of Jobu J. Dram- will be given as to — membered that @ committee was formed in this Twen- | doing well.—S. ROOT, Daguerreotypist, 353 Broadway. | ¥ apestry from Qs. to per | mond, aged 26 yeare. iz he o th ramos of the parti 2 tieth ward case, composed of himself, Blunt, man, | Pictures taken in any hi yar id all other goods full ten per The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | it being isfy all persons overt and Woodward Mr. Blunt, ) eat ene aa catia Hehe P RT OEE T ETL TRE ent lesa than any drs¢ clase carpet store fn the city. invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, a three | liberal and active persons san make $500 ina month, Ad rin R private emily. 3 represented, Mr Tucker. The question discussed wee, _Stereoscopes, Crayon Daguerreotypes, Locke PETERSON & HUMPHREY, 877 and 979 Broxtway. | Gielock, from her late residence, No. 85 AMorian street, ia Sig P cet A a Tle Ra al wae ah mans aBatis b E votes for ‘C, Tucker’? could > | sh biennes, 25-, Dicen se aay wesnher, a5, she, Voesds Bate without forther invitation. Her remains will be taken OOKKEEPER WANTED—A FIRSTCLASS JOBUING ANTED—A MAN, AS WAITER IN A RESTAURANT; H. Tucker, and it was decited he “acobet ar Fremfem Gallery, 508 Broadway, 8. ROOT. Look Here!—By ting the Carpeting | to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. , house wants an experienced bookkeeper; one compe must perfectly understand his busimess; none others. her as. Shoperd bed eres the jury Gallery, 590 meoade | SLM MGu Grater eT rinuamyecttess |. Atiers abort ant ecvre ings Mane Banu) fafant | ae eae a eae eee re RETA ea, | TEM! SPDD- ininie Abi roadway, tthe arenes oah'wbo bing torn, depsed_ van present at ioe Troe Maori Rene a; | Pech ech Pere, ic ae | Petia hag nn tense | ete te : Wine. Sanat Senin eeants Sr eae _ Weth ward election on sth November; 1 heard of aC. | Poriticns of persons’ fancies, and thelr vircometsnere aa | . The relatives and friends of the family areinvited toat- | (1UOK WANTED—BY A FAMILY WHO RESIDE ON Se ee eee ees etre eee Tucker’’ ticket; Mr. Mooney was | may be seen at 832 Bowery. | tend the funeral, this aiternoon, at half past one o’clock, the searhcrein rummer. Applicants must be able to HN 1. HENDRICKSON. tf B eneetnee: cients co | ——-- | gromn No. $1 Catherine stecet, give good reference for character and capacity. Aprly at ee ee the wire with ‘isplit tickets,” and some one said the; Broadway Outdone.—James Gordon B: TO itdey. Marlo, Jauts Copaxke, ‘aged 25 years, 1 | 3°, 243 Fourth avenue, between the hours of 9 aud 1: WHO UNDER. had better be counted by themselves for ‘“C. Tucker; mn Friday, May 19, Janes Conaxne, ‘aged 25 years, 1 | 2°y™4% Peau this was after the tickets had been sorted out: did not | Rees & Co., the Original In on street improvements, &c., it y month and 19 days. nae = s Address Crockery, Herald office” hear the number mentioned. ' | Ssapeions bisttopteve Mapleriaicriers tay: tebe rom ore a be aforded and porchered ut 3) pet cent lewae | The friends and relatives of the family are invited to DRUG, CHERK WANTED.—A GERMAN WHO CaN | WTANTED-UY A RESPECTABLE YouNG Hugh Chitty deposed—I was one of the poll clerks; I | to rix:bandred pistures daily, for 25 nts, which, are su; the great carpet depot, é Bowery, than on Broadway, | attend bis funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’elock, epeak Englirh fluently, and be able to take charge of seventeen yrars old, to bind himself to th ‘was present at the canvassing of the charter ticket; | rior-to the majority of pictures that cost $2 and $3. HIRAM ‘ANDERSON 9 Bowery, is selling English ino | trex No. 102 Forsyth etreet, without further invitation. | © retail store, may hoar of 28 01 situation by addressing | copperrmith or plumbing trade. when the inspectors had sorted the tickets, they began to | is sae aa eae dallion carpets at 18s, pez yard, same as sold on Broadway | On Friday, May 19, SARAH Mania Creenmr, daughter of | Pb Herald of fe .. 4 given, Please apply st 23 Oak street. wg + gall the number of votes; I kept tally; Mr. Holmes, the | | The Reese & Co. Two Shilling Daguerreom | fT A eaditdl ingrain curpeld fe a2, She te aii | TORBE. wna Ann Creemer, in the 17th year of her age. | | Ry GOODS SALES ANTED—IN THE DO | \WWANTED-AN ERRAND SOY, AnOUT 19 On 6 ether clerk, kept the principal tally: he sat next the in- | type picture factory, 289 Broadway, is still owned and con- 4s. 58., 68.; English do., s sare ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to | mestic and linen goods departmert. One who tho yenrs of age: good references required. Apply to D. y, lish @. per yard. epectors; there were tickets for “C. Tucker,” which were | lucted by the or: prietor, who has take @ pie- Buyers ples ‘exami m pare. 6 age * | attend her funeral, to-morrow afernoon at two o'clock, | roughly understends his business. Refer nees reqnired. Ap. 7 roadway, t on the table close by the canvasser; there were | tures Of the establishment for six years past. ant hopes to , | from the'r residence, No. 132 South Firat street, Wil: | ply to Sweetser & Dros , 156 Atlantic wticet Brooklyn, —— — “C. Tucker” tickets called by oneof the in- | “ht future patronage from the people. _8. A. Ht 8: tors; I am not stire whether it was by Mr. Turner or | ‘Ea~President Fillmore at Brady’s.—A fine . Mooney ; from the call thus made, Mr. Holmes kept his Machines.—Th 1 emhore. | TANTRE—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT rege SUSeEE AL. 1 atk voukis evening: May 19, Anyi wife of Gaivet’ Ven’ | DEY, ,200RS CLERKS WANYED, THREE Diy W ireiz, wvent aves puns of ean te atte stig Fick cB pee creers 2 eee dpe dima goods clerks, at 352Grand street, Williamsburg. Call | tail crocery store; one that is good at txures, and can pro- i years. p it of ex-President Fillmore is for exhibition at Bra- 4 , Pi Vefore 12 o'clock this day. doce unque:tionable references, may apply at 220 Sixth aaliy; it was near 120’clock when all'the canvass was €n- | allery, 250 Broadway, ery contatna the | jucge Cerague, of Boston, in as tthe Binge: ma | “The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Vl0re 12 o’elock this day. _______ Fifteenth stroct, before d oclech A.M.. oF fahed ; I was present next day at Mr. Turner’s house when lection of portraits of distinguished individuals in | j#ice, or by mail, teegontin ‘& postage stamp. ‘Phe fo! invited to attend ber funeral, from her late residence, IRL WANTED-A GOOD COO) Was yM. is Feet Were ade Cut —it was atout one o'clock ©. | lowing ine Hn cbiougveon antes om tavenk of Ais No.2 albany street, to-morrow afternoon, at twoo'eloek, | ( ircner, one, who is willing to make, herselt eoncrally si feegtnesreccp seems y ri 7 . Ci 1 ¥ | ue nd ol ty ply al s irtecmth street. ESPEC' bs Zi M.; the returns were made out from Mr. Holmes’s tally; | Knox Everywhere—The Fame of Knox, Wh ‘ison & ro" Beker & C Bartholf, | without ferther invitation. eful a1 8: P a ni ye : T toen yenre of nee to learn gold beating, alvo a gold cs ~ | cutter. Apply to J Haddon, 45 Lispenard eireet. E THE WORK — Gi ‘SANTED—A BOY, ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OF in an office. who writes @ good han? ‘owe, American Magnet Sewing Machine Comp ‘enn, 2. Hunt, Boston, Ma tor,’ Mass.; Movers. Wooldredge, K a read the number of votes for each candidate from his tally; Murray wrote them down in the first , and Holmes made a copy; I think these returne | were signed by the inspectors on Thursday; in the morn- | up, the three defendante | t; also’ Judge Waterbury, @ | gentleman named Turner, and others whose names I do the hat everywhere; and, go where you § Bre As great favorite: of his acknow! iH Nichole, | Harriet L. Kubik. | ; ; 4 £C% | The funeral will take place thiv afternoon, at two | VOR SRR ARS WANTED TO A Durein bes bo longer aliseuse 16 | o'clock, from the residence of is parents, No. 300r- | and child Ming machines under my patent. chard street. ORR phon ; Apply at 488 Broom i wilting to minke Migsaltgenerail surrendered, S$ HOWE, Jan's, On Thursday, May 19, in the 78th year of her age, Ex- | —— mere a cpg eon 10 and 12 0’cloe! FO) No, Si Hanover | cure, widow of the late John Cooper. Gi manta, iu relded several youre Emzland i the WASTED—A, SMART. INTELLIGENT LAD. IN a Sewing Maciine Company, | On Thursday, May 18, CHANIES F., son of David M. and | tetween the hours of 10 and 12 00 . Tucker’ ticket was called, ot Seam meta rch ken Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at — above-named ‘capacities, wishes to mest with an engag yer's office Addross, in wn handwriving, box inc: Wide Awakes—At Lerry & Co., Hatters, Sewing Machines.—We Own Six of the Most | 08¢6"clock, from her late residence, Northfield, Staten ment; fs a good, English, French and German scholar, com Office, giving age, referenovs, residence, &c. m- | Nos. 3,4 and 5 Astor House, Broadway. fwportant patents on sewing machines, and have prose- | /*!nd. : Petent to teach musle and singing: understands dress = = ming H. Tucker” ticket; Mr. Holmes asked if he should tae ae arm onan oenergte cured the five principal manufacturers fer infringement. On Friday morning, May 19, Axwa Bakgh, adopted | mi 6 PSs, ride th ha ay ne eres ~ SPECIAL NOTICES. keep a separate tally for the two tickets, and was told | Beebe & Con Fashionable Hatters, 156 | Werely on the law to vindicate our rights, In the mean: | daughter of 8.G. Tomkins. 3 Sets Pree Gaines aan Werte ve Pa ot i epenocrreseprn earns one aro nn meu to do 60; I saw Holmes takea few and examine them. Broadway.—Rocky Mountain silvery beaver and beaver | time the public are assured that our tingle-threaded ma- Her funeral will be attended at three o'clock to-rhor- Fests, South Brooklyn, | (yaUTION.-1 HEREBY CAUTION THE PUBLIZ V2 Franklin | Will meet with prompt attention. To Mr. Hall—There were some words about the tickets | °assimere bate; gents and youths’ eummer hate and caps of | chines are in no way affected by the controrersy about the | row afternoon, from her late residence, No. Acuinst trusting apy person oF persons on my account, ers. in ilding Jots or afarm. We advise allour at Diane rhathed they could by counted for Ce tceey | every descriptio shuttle Machines, | We can casily satisfy the world by | street, Tho relatives and friends of the family, and of ARDENER WAN TED.—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS | “*! Vill Pay no dente copteacted by others, in my mame H. Tucker or not; 1eaw the C, ‘Tucker ticket; this tal Redterty 4: Lenak si suede eee atu. (oe fo machine ext compare viththe ingle tacenced | iF brother-in-law, W. B Hayward, are invited toattend. the business in all ite branches, and the mai — took place at the poll—not in Mr. Turner’s house; Idid the go among gentlomen who:want fashionable hats at rea- | ™Achines. I, M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway, | Jn Philadelphia, on Tuesday, M Semeenhous i ceseate ty, with ested URRY UP THEM CLAMS.—THE AMERICA CBOW- not enter the residences of the greater number of voters | sonable prices amd a life-like picture without additional —_—__—_ — | VuRyR, engraver, aged 41 years pl alec s nt I fa Sob cctheto — CP yr ye i al en the book; after counting the tickets we went to Mr. charge. Wide-awakehats, children’s hats and caps, &c.. | $15 only for a Homestcad.—Che division of | QALESWOMAN.—A YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY ‘of importance. Dy ord uae Murray’s house; Mr. Murray announced the sesult of | &e., forthe season. No. 57 Chatham, and corner of Peari | those beautiful jote at Rosevale nud farms will take piace | | S competent, 4 situation in a ladies’ furnish ng JAMES NEARY, Provident. ‘the 50 that every one might hear it; at Mr. Turner’s | °74 Chatham etree on Wednesday evening, May $1, 154 —This is one of the veer | or, fancy store; refers to some of the best houses in the city. Seppe pty i : house, where we met the next day, the returns for char- nn Sane Hae | °PRortunities that our citizens oun have to seoure a pleasant Addrii# B. B., Herald office, ’ CHASERS OF LOTS IN THE p 4 and health mee for their famill ar the city. 15, = ee FOE a TOR ter election were made out first; we commenced about sana » ae — _ oe ai soap ance ies ne ry. $i M above village are hereby notified to call or their deeds ‘adv! ‘one o’clock, and ended about one o’clock at night; other JEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS ARE WANTED, | immediately, at the office of Gerard W. Metre, Bea, of a hat, with a ticket o! friends to secure a share at once. Apply to CHARLES MBO, OR FRA iC OO. where they can get constant employment , & fow | 78 Broadway. It is of groat importance t tt people, who were not inspectors or clerks, were there; 1 Palace World’s of charge. WOOD, Xs Broadway, where maps and pampblete ean be will please send his address w the Consulate of Buenos , apprentices ie Wanted te [vacn the Ueermakinn, to whom | to apply Yorthwith. Farther Partiowlery ea ‘be learned as could not swear positively whether McConkey was there. | id $3, which, for beauty it yl had gratii Ayr out! a 11 compensation will be given. Apply at No.4 Astor | the office of ROBT. H. ELTUS. 24 Beekmsa street, from ‘William Craft deposed—Was at the canvass of the votes city. Also, ® largo place. Stoll A. M. on the night of the election; was present at the canrass nd children > eae DINBURG JULY : — ds will at once es ITUATION WANTED—WHERE A MIDDLE. G. W. & D. Haff are constantly receiving K® ANCIS ALBERT CAY LEF season, of the letert styles. new green and black teas, pich they continue to nearer it the charter ticket; heard there ‘C. Tucker, 35,” 26, 1883 A letter from his fri ‘ealled out by one of the inspectors, but could not say by Spring Hats.—W: Honntwell’s Hats.—The bi er agg rices tt what enerally asked for | wherever he may direct, and no questions asked. Addrees =k active, industrious d intelligent verking " ‘ _ —_' ¢ 4 | W. B.D York. | make a plain living for himself and his little family the year whom; saw the tickets immediately after the boxes were peohie's flats -Old stand of the Hat Finisher's Union.—All say ching taspocted a wanna ied rouna. Will vefvr ¢o Dx. J. Smith Dodge, 2 Bond atroct, fer i r mpset; picked up two ages of them. ho try bate from No. 11 Park row will find them the market, which they have bottled, and ca draught, F THE PER: Broadway. ‘To Mr. Hall—The ticket read ‘C. Tacker;”’ it was for | prettiest, lightest, and inost desirable in the city. Price $3 \G"W. & D HATE. 306 rand sireet, third door east 0 from Charle - alderman; I threw bya ine been phere) i picked up.in | and $4. heriff, and 150 Division, near Ludlow street. ang Bg Ay the street; spoke of them the next day at Mr. Tarnerte + obi y fet do wctremenuer to wicca: 1 Wha Hesticainerieg: for _ David's Summer Style of Gentlemen’s Drab | For gale~The Stock and Fixtures ofa Da- | "itt: bere! east BS RTE Mr. McConkey that day; ticket boxes were all destro; beaver and enssimere hats are now ready. He solicita the | yuerrean extallishment, 83 Brosdeay. doing a gooa va M‘3y, ANN DILLON, SAILED IN JULY LAST, FOR by boys and men about the polls; C. H. Tucker was cal attention of h istomers and the public to eall and ex nese. An excellent photographic artist, recently from P: p) Phiisde)phia; she came from Ballyhan Gort, County t, a f th embers: said “No, C. Tucker: I amine them, Ho also a large assortment of soft and ris, worke the paper proccss in this establichment w: Gelway. Write to Bridget Dillon, 11! South Fourth street, Ge! a Fi hs Sat, and one of, the members said’ °No, C. Tucker)’ I in trim felt hate, of every variety” Salesroom, 91 Broad: | Would. W'derieed, join interest? wich'a good dageers’.:, | Willismaburg, in caret L. Wood. Philadelphia papsra | #f aan awe ie te eee | — dade Medicis; Kok -th Wen All publlo; Tbaw. the | Ve Cees eee Apply at S83 Broadway. net wean aie lishment, 27° Brosiway, | (PRE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS ballot boxes carried "away. dut cannot say whether vy Gent's OBN GAYNOR—SHOULD THIS COME Da oRe THE | corner Reade etreet, under the Irving House. of Berdan’s Gold Quartz Machine Manufacturing Com- ul bs ‘WHO BROUGHT INFORMATION | Whom he is now at work, Myers, Califor: to his wife, Mary, —— _ —— Lat 166 Orchard street, he will greatly r b Washington | rdening. SMEN WANTED—THREE GOOD DRY GOODS | ()MNIBUS FARE REDUCED TO THREE CENTS — men, at W. 8. Bond’s, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. From the iret day of June next the fare from Fulton Hodae tn ferry through South street, Peck slip, Pearl, and Chatham —THE BEST SERVANTS IN THE CITY, | streets a shire avi to Forty second rtreet, and jreners, chambermaids, nursos | in the fend Ll maibuses, will be nd Freneb | reduced to th: beyond corner sf Fore enene hey have rewoved from 205 W ‘aried Assortment of Light adhd oJ) nctice of John Gaynor, Inte of Cavan, ireland, by calle ny, will beheld at their office, 49 reet.{i Im uranee Me ere tte ech 3 vaio. sae | tee ales a ane cole he bean ee fig at Moulders Arme, 25 Thames street, ‘Matthew’ Sofabi [O,INYALIPS GENTLEMEN WHO ARE OUT OF Buildings.) on Fi ay ‘i ta Me. Tursev’s honss’on the Gay inquestion twice offers for tho present rummer r ; pa eas te oe Persia a | (A. ealth, and are desirous of having a competont and ex- “POST, See'y. once about-eleven in the morning and another time bot upon American art Such a drab b Te tecay treet nea Belvonde he fanrocke dave toy the | 4enee, mnay meet with one by calling at 200 Four PAX COMMISSIONER!S OFFICE, NEW YORK. MAY about three in the afternoon; remained there from teow ot heretofore been orphan child, may hear of something tohisad- | MYO GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS.—WANTRD. 11, 1804. —Notiee to Tax Pa, ‘he nevossmens rolls to fifteen minutes each time, and went there for the aud undress hats for « _To Capitalists.—Fifty Acres of Land, bean- by addrersing Mrs. 8, M., Broadway Post Office, -~ 0 . J of the several ward w York, ‘of ascertaining the result of the election in that ing: -Rocky Mountain beaver, | tifully located, adjoining Upper Morrisania, 3.250 feet | \— vt ci ridhtech Gtr cee ates marina, Who, ie capable of Giliat | will be open fore: Biict;T was then andidate for School Commissioner: | White brush, rilver brush, French gray beaver, French fe! front on Harlem Kajlroad, will be sold on liberal tore. THE LECTURE SHASON =e: bon de er in a wholesale or retail | the 20th day of Ma: Apply to W. C. WETMORE, or CHAS. W. SANFORD, w ti ply ' business, and | inclusive. Ali tax payers deetrous of examining or correct. | Eeqa:, 61 Wail street, or5 Tryon row. the second time Iwas there I ascertained the result of ("bite smd drab) snow white Panaros ing the sssesement Foils are requested te mate cups the election; there was no objection to give me this in- ie Uismond braid. rice straw, pearl a TROPATHY —PRER LECTORES.— DR. A. forma’ gen tion piesan, Mastin sttaction ike | to the undersigned at their office, No. 32 Chambers eurects tion ; the general practice in elections 1s to canvass | summer caps. attention is invited to theexcel- | atehelor’s Halr Dye ts still the Lead ¢ electrician and puysiologist. has returned | 5. . ; Vasemen! of the new Court house, Uetween the boure of A Nahi oll aha, 0 BOSS MECHANICS. —WANTED FO ri » betwe ure of 9 A the votes and make up the returns the next day. lent sum hi both of light beaver and | geticle, by all acknowledged to be the bert dye extant for d ‘will Jeotate at Stuyvessat Institute s io eee le MosndaP.M JW. A boy, fourte light mochanieal tem would live with his AL GEO. M FURS WM. J. PECK, Teaac Vermilye deposed—I saw the “C. Tacker’’ tick- to # @’e first on morning after the election; one wae have Vikewi ovel fabrics to the § olicived to compare ¢ " perfeetly coloring the kalr the moment it is applied Tene of thousands in aj] parts of the world proclaim it the oy seMable dye koown, Sold st BATCHBLOR'S, 20 Brows Sa areay eveniu Tax Commiseion’s. otricity: its uee inthe exatminat Cure. Seats free, Office aud resi mown to me by Mr. Moody, who told me the number ~ Brother, Bereld oft arnished, YB) EBRATION OF THE THIRD ANNIVERS! ied. eee a ai te — tert | tere vill give indentures if requisite. C the Journeymen Horse shoers Protertive Uinton au Be Numerous other witnesses were cxamined to prove the "bur: ee aa er ears ————— | nevolen of the city of New York, G eiktgens A'D. take” eh, oak fe hie ee | Nd ete 162 1-2—Removal.—Ciirlhugh’s Whiz ond | © NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR Hermitage b 3 Boece’ gue THE ADVERTI. | of march from + Bor White, the Hatte: r wishes to purchase, rent, or take charge of « well to ¢ character of the defendants, Wm. Murray, Wm +. corner of Broadway anit | Toupee factory removed to 102); Fulson street, Wert site | wer, x ‘ * * Bron where wig wearers will find «large assortment lished neutral or democratic ne oft a aeeed Sanne Reowey ; Hulton street, wil this day 20th Instant, introduce his new | ef these celebrated articles, whic, w th all the resent tm- | intry. Satisfactory references will’ be given, ‘Addrees After the counsel on either side hi Fed gh fl deny dg gh menos ahem provements, have.given thems world wide renown. Note | Printer, box 1,21. \« Cape.ium of fashion, corn i of Broadway aad Palton st GOMAET ESS | recman’s Union Hat Store, No. 90 Patton | , Whiskers or Monstaches Forced to grow in | sued be will conv shove reward | 770 HOTEL information | first ol CLERKS —WANTED Ft give sa b he treacherous offender. cfFciate as ‘80 pearly reached the conclusion of this protracted trial, t } - 4 to nders 411 convic and, let the verdict be what it may, your patience de Rocky Mountain henvers, 11085; fine Tight mol FN a hetile teat Co ay Bate Sete antsy ie oe | JNO.C. HOMEY A KD. 43 Tuird avon | addi serves all commendation. The charge is one, both in ity | «! to $4: straw goods & large assortment: Panaraa, ‘x Hayes 178 Baltos | 3 __ henefit character and nature, exceedingly grave and important, | 1 Baines teiet, Baitaore: | GOO REWARD.—THE PERSON WHO. WITH THE | from stating salary requit Hotel. ort shorn, and Weald, tor men, youthy and chiliren: wide ker; and superior frit ‘hate of every description. t, ey M5 ar cag street, Baltimore; | } pawn ticket of Mr. JB. Conrey, obtnined the with his watch, is requested toveturn the same to J.B. & J. Simphon, pawnbrokers. as he is known, orjhe will If these is one thing of greater importance than another it Is this, for the purity of the ballot box ia involved in | Pek. 8. No $0) Polton strect, near Goli, Hats of all kinds at wholesale and zetail, low for easb. i drab Leave Rocky 01 sins, Pana s, Alpac O1 ek 1 « D x r , E 5 understands both the above hre : ‘on, then all those ins wagon of which we Voast resolve pH Ash oe eee: cone aurasene, Tene beautiful alors and softness. Specimens exhibiting its cl $30 Site tad delivery at thie Areas], or auy mitt Sil Neck Datstenies a tor ketene Lonteaitey in aves \etwees Gwe pe gate be into nothing. It is to be allowed that every citizen s| Jeutt prices at Ht MOMMENS. Til Nacseu etrecte aie | Bere te Nature, eam be seen, sold, or spplied, at 45 Ne tary post, of Felix Carr, Iaborer of ordnance, born in Ty his last employers ty and capability. | roan team Flash and be jealous ofwrungs done in the administration of thishigh xy" Pies cr the rea bat | joining Liberty street. Also, for sale in Drog and *, five foot nine inches ply in the stor nadir eh team Cinderalla and Isad: rone county, Ireland, aged. 22 ye High, of fai cow blue eyes, black bilr, and by oseu y eflice. The zeal of the District Attorney ts, R a4 above, will receive prompt attenti erefore, ; the seal of the ecansel ot with Jet Ornements—A Complete Assortment, | pea EPEAT - ted onthe lsth May, ines. Heleft | oo . . : - Boteeteees is tests enlgavor to brine to light the iano. | con isting of , necklaces’ | C¥istadoro’s Exeeldor Hatr Dye. ¥ in one of the night hoaty on the evening of NE QRUNE FILLE FRANCAISE PROTESTANTE. | 47 atioNaL COURSE, NEW YORK.—A MERTING cance of their cliente. Yon must regard this case ac. | ‘rovece, chain Fold mounted | Deerl m accomplishes itt chiect, uni veieta May. for New York. whore, no dou't, ne will harvor, | Qa, éue xe placer dane uno famille Américaine, pour sol | A AT bec uaa Minas deener ar Dea ee ate P Je" cregees. cr * | a 254. M . § | 3 7 ding to luv—you must not take into consideration {4h yan Fears; | Sud most fragile hair. heen Belen in‘re 1a Premisre et Seconde ave if ihe National Course Jockey Club.is requeszed on Tuesday, Se poring diugphaget on either side, It is yourduty to Spring street “ | the be 9 aniform color throughout $2 BEV Ane. STOLEN, FROM 47 THIRTIES e net ats P. M., at No. 68 Prince street, ' ‘ail indues 0 ¥ . io! mati- i | retail, and applied at No. 6 Aetot a pril, a indy’s double cae go a : shat ont Hye case compel your vorersantion Keres, Planos=T. Githert & Co.'s World's Fair " os Waele No. ALSO, Fohuscm, Liverpool} taker, with ehsit iT ARKIV i: DE POST OFFICE NOTICE! RecoWect that this is not a trial in which any si fret preminm gisnoe, with or withoas th ai ere eenrre Oe le oagno ker Wontacty; eile cart “OFFIC 1c e e celebrated iron frames and circular toate d'enfant ‘ iti u - elle sort EW YORK POS! OFFICE—NOTICE.—THE polities is to govern. olitiea! bias ment enter Doudelr pianos, Hallett & Cometon’s pianos, (ef the old tunding, cures, without fail, bu 5 ¥ c " S'adresser an No, 5! in i MAT minds. We ¢o not ki ive parties beforé us excep: established rth of Hallett & Co) Horace Waters’ cinnos chapped hand, hiles, and ‘every 0: $5 Ei Md wy ou bendey, the Th ta oe it N Ar this ace on Seiurda; Sue 20th ¢ oy of ay a ordinary pe nd in comparing the proofs, take those of other makers, at wholessle or retail, at factory | Bala ty CB Risg, corns nt Tee cat a eoagente: | Jersey City, Was any Gave evanved Toe eee ta on tank at lo'tleck PeM. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Pontaiganns that your reasonings are logical. The charge is one un- prices. Second band pianos. at $75 to 610. CV. OMe > wn ip Or ag 3 “ or strayed to Bergen or Hoboken; has tan spots 0. his th lensnins Y +. CR AER, Postmaster. Ger the statute of the State, which directs that if ary HORACE WATERS, 331 Drosdway. | Codapctnaemiea oes ¥ wtecot, and by drussists | syeu, and had ona German silver chain collar. Apply at | peegile WIM Pos? OFFICE, NEW, YORK—NOTI@g.—THE MAT «dicer shall be guilty of a wilful wegleet or carr Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargatus.— | oe nme Hotel, Hudson street, Jersey City, or the Brie | cuarre et Vingt cin Werte (gral niet Rarove. per U8. steamer Wael will ole ¢ he exercise of the duty in question, he shall be One for $00; one for $115; one for $125; one for $id), one for | Trnsset— Crystal Palace only Prize Medal | ‘ost street, New York _ - — - dons a) 13 Renate ae the 20th inst. at 1042 o'clock, 2 amisdemeanor. Ihe indictment is drawn up in three ove carved legged Gp cctave for $10 smd | awarded to MARSH & CO. No. 234 Maiden lane, for the STRAYED FROM 26 NINTH STREET’ WANTED ny. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU = AAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, counts. The facts ofsthe case are these :—In tise general non to rent Pianos sold om monthly pay- | sedieal cure tease; imported silk aad cotton olastic ankle | A small white slut, with liver colored liver | ation as children's nurse ; has no objection to goin | -- election last November, in the Twentieth waré, there Pm i Be aiaetala da Bday RO Ra ied OA f Cora, | the country fer the summer, Good city reference from he _ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. was ace for Alermay. and in the first district, the Melodcons.—An assartment of Melodeons | [uniey: |) | tankewiww mine ee Bite Seve, per mnane AAA AA AANA parties naw oo trial were appointed as Inspectors, larger than can b satelite and they had twe clerks. The election proceeded, aud — prising Goodman ane Pa Peer an i Do you Suffer from Rheum: one Jatt you $3 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECO REY, SOUS, Mo MACAULEY WILL DELIVER Tim — ——___ _ Jest of hie Leet Life, Date! ure! V Gotten. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE | Filth aven econ nee of wet oy fest etre sat * d the vat id wont eye, and s We melodeon 4 x : ‘oa ~ K bg very of & yellow rlut with ero Jong tail . : Feet, o Se etcarie, Tab epics to have counies we | 1 ages, PUY and power f tone, theta two tai: do, Ja yon wane to be cured: If 90, just try one utils of | Upped wie, wi ha Vroad leather coll family Call at 116 Twenty ith mtrcets selveen Second | ene ELL votes according to law. The votes were asce: Soo cenal Scineeeminena Gell, wrhelenin ay ah en immediate relief from the pain the money will be refunded. | Teturn the above, will and Thied ay <7. GEORGE'S CHAPEL nod awl — the equal temperament. Sold, wholesale of re put in piles, and, at what they decmed tho termination hergning. HORACE WATERS, aole Agent, 353 wi of the businees, they adjourned or postponed the can- | any wy York, ottie. Depot a | ward ot % East Twent street. | — 2 Peace ets a Lt deserve 4 “SOHN BRADFORD, | WANTED IMMEDIATE: —The Vert- | Wou cannot possibiy err in purchasing a | of REwarp. LOST ON THE ISTH INSTANT, IN kere. Apply at 43 > the lower wards of New cd that th stant Epi CH and : eck man +t VASA. ben that canvass ceased is one of the questions | | 11. Sonn Smith bas at last been fe Ho i Y d | a. a A.M., and 335 P.M. " | o dowed | cake of GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, fo wery to Fulton str or inte a 7 Me PM. for the jury to consider. It has been alleged by the de- {Ati A°yeqarkable masical talent, wed Aah = bin tire Sixth avenue to Se ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO A Evans, rector. N.B fendant’s council, that the inspectors had a right to ad- . peniue, which "be. J Marte as | Sots “Dede coe dhe tes lileotueed come ret baie. The WA Ritenaty Bonne, i 8 divenses, after ad ourn and make the certifieate on the next day. It hag perfection of that J also been contended by the defendants, that the mere wonderful counting of the ballots and finishing without any written , combines ie tr certificate of the result, '4 a completion of the canvasa, {His bonor here read tho jaw on the subjeet.} My own | y, ‘view is that in thir the defendants’ gounse) sre ip ervor. i se fh bate. must be competent at th nke of the Apply for two day; eetners and ¢epth of ton York, to John Tijs manufactory abio insteume betwe an RAUD'S Sonp | ieod, at half past 0 ovclock hair from 4 BLACK AND WHITE SETTER DOG eee Nn i Ft poteg henteenpe «| re yg omeg ye ween of | WAXIED-IN A pe Ae JerE, S PRO. . firs! sere from Brosdway. Callonde The Ander wit borevicded Ty UroRiCg him te 403 | and washing, The weit recommendations requined, anne | TO REY, 1 DEASH, FROM GLASCOW, SCOTLAN > Thig6 etpoet, Foile- Boker, lay Werbiogson sizeet, Bo som. ' Bydece otzees, satis BENG J7) Moder regget, top two days, ree ADely Ta! Miprriver #003 and peel Soyeex DEQJCATION OF ST. STEPHEN’ Twent, § a

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