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- Ra es rimcrenndis marian "The Yuselpant fe amo ved for o ‘Wording them food Se thes with s are reg da Pyro ve tor the ree German authorities, bre yout $11,000, num! for suy would, at least seriously ieapece The in stop it altogether, “Bhaigrawt in the mio. of parts far distant from the port departure for the United States. It is believe! they sould vot, iz the main, Ordeal mcg pet dcpr pad sbould te given. If proef be required, it s! be by evidence satisfact of the facts to be established, whatever forms might be adopted and how ly woever disseminated, itis greatly to be feared that meny emigrants, either ignorant of the requirements or unable to understand them, would arrive at the port of departure without the required proof or the meaus of producing it. and 3 Grace on its face that’ aetaesn as ip enone on face t hy the color of the hair and sessing it. The bei ped audscther partic are therein inserted, and ean be compared with the original; but im the propssed esse the fac:s required are those concerning the social condition, which cau only be ascertained at the point where the party nas resided, and by or from those also Feadent there. aaageat A pane éxamination by the consul, if possible, your committee very much doubt, would scarcely elicit any reliable information. How is a consul at an: of the large emigrating ports in Eure) from whic! often a crestor ¢ mn rs sail in one to examine ‘all such, personally? especially when, a4 the habit, most of them bave arrived at the port but a day or two defore the departure of the vessel? Admitting, however, that some evidence cogla be fur- miebed the court, what faith sbould be given it? id owner, or princi lity, or o foverneny or nperay woul radi a wor bes evidence natifac miles passengers haa been convicts or abroad, Yet, on careful a eI a the master of the vessel has been fined for the introduction of such passengers. It will thus be seen that consuls would be, as they have been, subject to imposition ani gross frauds. Be- Fy aceon, in case of a porary 0 by it from any proceedings against P, which may bave arrived filled with convicts or paupers. four committee is of introduction of inion that » responsibility for ‘vessels brin, convicts or paupers, imposed on the fy then and the ovaers thereof, while free poop tar produce s much more Make ns to the proposed Dill, is calculated to it the interest of the shippers and shipowners to aeerrtain the facts of conviction and pau; asd Your committee have no doubt it will be done. The sbip- ewner will require inderonity from the passenger broker, and the iatter from his agents in the interior ef the va- ious countries from which the emigrants proceed. Thus ‘tion in regard to their by those interested in not being im, ny sources from which the tides of emigration Your committee has endeavored to incorporate these features in the bill herewith submitted, and respectfully Fefer to the same, satisfied that if it besome a law the fer rn of convicts and paupers to the United States thenceforth cease. G. © VERPLANCK, R. WITHAUS, JOHN A. KENNEDY, } Committee. ‘ANDREW CARRIGAN, JAMES KELLY, Wew York, Jan, 24, 1865. Police Intelligence. @HARGE OF SEDUCTION AGAINST A METHODIST CLER- GYMAN-—ARREST OF A MEDICAL MAR FOR ABORTION. Yesterday the acts of a grave charge against a Metho- @ist clergyman, residing in Allegany county, in this State, came to jight at the Mayor’s office. The com- Plainant in this case is a young lady about twenty years of age, who stated, in a lengthy affidavit, that she was engaged as «seamstress in the house of this Methodist elergyman, about s year ago ; that during her stay with ‘the family of the clerical gentleman her ruin was effect- e@ through the artful persuasions of the pious man. month or clergyman within the to, prevailed ‘the girl to come ns to now. Workstsc tenbee rene and the victim was sent to this city, ‘The upon ~ ‘an a bos! at one of the principal hotels on ck phyla, fr the purpoce of po: aac! jor Dorfon. ey aaiary ressres e iA was this hotel to another, less exprash and there to a house of itution in We Broadway. the woman gave birth to an infant about two , which but a short period, and died horrible manner iu which the quacks practiced mother. Being at this time entirely destitute ‘bad health, the girl wrote on to her re! in vivid language her de- ia y county, depict: mtaation. The epistle was answered personally rrival of her er in this city a few days ago, wv proceeded to the house in West Broadway, of his sister. Being fully satis- the shameful manner in which his sister was matter before the Mayor, warrants for the arrest of all the parties im- bey ope the transaction. Ths girl was also brought the chief magistrate’s office, and made the affidavit u iff Bt i | i Mm weferred to. One of the doctors alleged to have been en- Pm hry dw of abortion wan arrested yesterday held for examination. The other warrants have not yet been returned. At the juest of the authorities ‘we have refrained from publishing the names of the per- pons connected with this heartless case of seduction for a few days, in order that the enie of justice may be more fully served. whole matter is now under the especial inver tion agent to one of the charitable institutions of the city, as her health has been much shattered from the inhuman ‘treatment she received at the hands of the quack | PASSING AN ALTERED BILL—A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY FOUND IN THE POSSESSION OF THE PRI- BONBRS. Yesterday, officer Brown, attached to the Third dis- ‘trict police court, arrested two young men, about seven- ‘toon years of age, named John Anderson and William T. Ditmas, charged with having passed an altered bill oo ‘the Bank of the Union of Belfast, Me. It ap that juveniles went into the rs, store Williaa Dd. No. 158 Bowery, for the purpose ot me a ring. They were observed by the Rl u f and their mapper being #1 ia he watched closely through the window -The lads bought the valuable, and psying $12 for it, departed. The oficer, after not ng which wa: ponerse had proceeded, went into the store of Mr. found w: the bills, a ven dollar bill on the Bank of the Union, Bol- fast, Me., was altered from a genuine ‘‘one. immediately started after the boy resting them before they bad ‘They were taken to the Third where, on searching them, a and about $75 in spurious notes session. As the youths could ie bags thei: yienanesloand money came into their Kave been the is of money found in at the police court by those CHARGE OP EMBGZZ1.KMENT. A young man named Jobn A. Ritzer was arrested you- terday by officer Murray, on a warrant issued by Juntice Nevioon, of the Second dist wherein be stands charged with having embezsled $100 from his brother, ~ The it lerk ii George Ritzer. conbiatnant,, auattts ailiges’ te io the store ot the that dur- ing the term of hs employment he embezzind the above ‘ gum from his brother. The sccused was taken before ‘the magistrate, who committed pim for examination. GRAND LARCENY. A complaint was made yesterday before Justice Davi een, against the young man William Lewis, wko was ar- veated a few days ago for stealing a coat from the New ‘York Hotel, for having stolen the gold watch recovered the pawn ticket found im his hn . The com- whose name is Edward of Jersey City, tated in LE ne id that the aa we en ee his pocket w: Prisoner was shay’ im, (the ac- ased is a barber,) aud that he did at Seetecs weece of bis loss until some time after he left the barber shop; pa hpi ‘ad one ae _ — % from denied all kaowledge of it. The Lowe 4 whieh is on hunting case one, valued at $130, identified by Mr. Payne as his property, and it was Tccortivgiy restored to him. The acccused was com- mnitted for trial on the charge of grand lareeny. I Jersey City News. Motive or Lapis To Assist tus Poor.—On account of ‘the pressing wants of those who have applied to the City \iesionary for ansistance, and the inadequacy of means at his command in cases w clothing ao bed clothing & \re required, a special meeting of the Ladies’ Sew Shectety iwi be bald ah (ee poems ef the Young” Men's ! Asnociation, corner ofHenderson and Gregory reets, this afternoon, to furnish additional articles of iakind, Contributions of material, aed assistance io [et shing it up, are solicited. Richard Sparit, one of the early settlers of Jersey ney died on Weanecasy, at the age of 74. ba tht ‘The Turf. NEW ORLEANS BACES. Course —An excit trot came © |; NortheT sunday, Jenuary 14, for « purse o Barents. The following in ti wamming ap — ai Framklin Pierce Polivar. bd Jebowe ; Whaletes Time~6 (6 01-60) In this respect the sed would be more onerous , even than the parsport ry:tem. Th Ww, Ww. eyPhitaitelphiny Pei Wo S. Mi . 3 ampilly. Oswego: Major Ms Arn Tee Ct" Sharpe, Boston? De, Beckinany Kinderhook? E. E. ‘Auburn; A. Tennant, St. Louis; Mr. Frazer, En ik, Baltimore; ‘J. C. Fellman, Albany; J. Luce, Detroit. At the Metropolitan Hotel—Hon, Calhoun Benham, Ca- ifurnia: Hon. J. EB. Nichols, Provi- 5 barle: ee, a ‘ HE, Fics, Coen Col W. Manta, Indian! Copan Benedict, U. 8. N. ay au tat At the Prescott Houve—Hon. R.. F. Paine, Cleveland; 8. A wre ‘er Sturges, Ohio; J. M. Isaacs, ae From Live: Miss C. "ship. Pride ra DJ Hasluck, A a ion, JC Siok, Ahrendt, i Boosm: lady, Fisher PF J Backstof, J Walting, Mr ‘and Mre 'D R Moody—€2. via Aspinwall, in the steamship George HON Cohen, Dr R M:Millan, E Pits lady, two children and servant, Jas ‘Crowell, lady und child, P W Keyser, A’ Em- stein, bers, A’ King, T P Rob, Indy and child, JS Earle, 8 Longley, J Yerkes, William Bonolo, N Frank, I bi Biackman, Captain © C A, F anf, WH Scott, L Bs Fargo & Co's Expres s0,) WD Blaire, mail agent; NE Smith, Baq, mail agent; C L Fito Kanlett, A'Wilberg, A'N Bull J'L Donaldson, USA; Mrs Donaldson, Master Donaldson, Jlagen Sinead ne : foughton, Cape. W Bari tine, iy J" en, a leman, J. J. Sloan, A. K. Prescott, J. Arnold, Eoq., and 135 in ‘the steerage. Restlese—Mr Carter, [Mr Otis, ‘brig Willle—W F Hopkins. Day. i“ ion. 47, 48, 49, 52 1.—Nos, 2051, 1748, 1867, 1556, 1657, 1169, 1402, 126), 11 “631, 1455, 1600, 1602, 665, 961,874, 886, 666, 1178, 1268, 1400, 1622, Part 2.—Nos, 2 83, 2849, 2834, 2742, 2795, 2917, , 2044, 2987, 2957, 3017. Surrri0n Covrt.—Nos. 540, 541, 417, 13, 241, 206, 160, 983, 515, 286, 538, 469, 07, 559, 061,°562, 565,’ 569, 574, 677, 679, 319. Meade Brothers’ Valuable Collection of in Ke. 238 every description, during the fine weather, costly frames, lockets, pins, enamelled caves, Ac., at prices to ruit the times. ‘Artists and importers, Broad , four doors above Astor Hor Driver, at the New York Dagucrreo- type Depot, ny relat are going to get our pic- tures taken by HOLMES’ patent machine. Yours, &c., THE SLEIGHING PARTY. Pianos! Pianos!—Great Reduction tn Prices. Superior toned for $175, $200 and $225, inte. rior as good, and the entire instrument as strong and as durable as thore which cost $600. Pianos of every va- riety of style and price, comprising those of ten different mianufactories—among them the celebrated modern im- proved HoraceWaters pianos,and the first premium wolian pianos of T. Gilbert & Co,’s make, (owners of the weolian tent.) Second hand pianos at ‘at bargains. Melo- br of every style, from five different manufactories. Each instrument guaranteed. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Powers’ Greek Sinve tor $3 —Subscribers to the Knickerbocker, all the other three dollar magazines, receivea certificate of membership in the Cosmopolitan A: i Literary Association. The first distribution com: i Beep Call at 2 Astor House, or at the Knickerbocker office, 343 Broadway, up stairs, ‘ToCommat M mietly, Take a Young lady and tell her she has a pretty foot. She will then wear small thin shoes, go out in the wet, take cold, a cold will bring on a fever, and she will die in a month. Ob! no, sir, Ladies are more sensible now-a-days, for fwear quilted boots and buskins, Alpine button with warm linings, for cold weather and to keop the wet; all kinds of india rubber boots and shoes. Indeed, Miss, I sm glad to hear iti where do they obtain such *’ Why at J. B, MILLER & Go. What ts Aromatic Schiedam Schn Bee i Ten Governors, published in the Novem! — ‘The Committee on Prisons (govs. Duke and Degro, to whom was referred the pro of using Wolfe’ - dam Aromatic 4 ‘4 that they have examined the judgment it b everaaved Oo advan' of gin at much Jens cost; and therefore recommend that ‘thin Board do not endorre it over the pure Holland gin. Adopted. ARTHUR KENDALL, No, 7 William street, sells the pure Holland gin, warranted, as imported by the mm, at $2; sample bottles 50 cents each; 12 ‘tien in case, complete, The Only Gayler Safe Depot, 205 Pearl street, opposite Fletcher stree!.—Established twenty- five years, No safe and ourglars than GA’ Jewellers, housekeepe: Holloway’s Ointment Holloway had the honor of being ted to the Emperor of Raseia in 1863, and obtaizing jission for the sale of this extraorci: ointment in Russia, in cor uence of its aol aihiney in all skin disenses. It will eure salt rheum serofula when all other means fail. fold by all druggists, at 25c., 62)¢c. and $1 per pot, and at the manufactories, 80 Maiden ‘ane, New York, and 24 Strand, London, ‘To Physicians Wanted, Partner ins Tenpecta| special practice. Must be a ysl. uae Ht first rate stlaeaments and unbjemished reputa- tion, with a capital of three to five thousand dollars, Fall particulars given on addressing J. B. H., Herald ce. — bune LER’S safe, for merchants, The Principal for the Sale of the celebrated Dr. Do:d’s great remedy, the ie 9 of Alumi- na, for coughs, colds, and inflammation of the lungs, is at 476 Broadway. Price 50 cents per bottle. Improvement in Dentistry.<Dr. Levett, dentist, 12 Waverley place, near the New York Hotel, in- vites the public to witness the success of bis various im- | omg for artificial teeth, allowed by those who ve tested them to be unsurpassed Essences of Cider Brandy, Selgnette, Hen= nesey, peach and otard brandies, rum, Schiedam schnapps, apnisette, absynth aad cura- ‘the most of oil of cognac of bitter almonds, r, pimento, starrannis, ‘nth, calaway, pepperm .;piatina, bismath, mangauese, | cadmium, nie todi ) cyanide, potassiam, de toda, ‘Thorne's extract earmine rouge, ke. For CHTWANGER, 141 Maiden lane distilled mercury, hyporul phi copaiva, bbs tine stilon, i. 1. sale by Married, On Tuesday, Jannary 23, by Kev. James W. Alexander, D.D., Huwny M. Hausey to Aone Sroant, daughter of Jobn Phyte. | _ On Wednesday moratng, Saauery mu, Calihan, at the residence of the bri ber, Romer N. Hewiirr, of Rockaway, L. I., and Miss Anvitta E., daugh- | ter of Wen. H. Bartle, Haq., of Oxfori, Chenango county, by the Rev. Mr. On Tuesday, January 23, by the Rev. E. M. Johnson, Mr. Groner Canoons, son of the late Captain Henry Ca- hoone, ( Mra. M. A. E. Monnisox, widow of the late James D. Morrison, of Newton-iamilton, Miffiin county, Penn. On Monday, January 1f, by the Rev. J. P. Stryker, of Hoboken, Cuantes Vox Mrvex to Miss Louma H. Vew Devas, daughter of Herwoan Von Drehle, of Weebaw- ken, N. J. county, N.Y, Be by Kev, John B. Bowen,’ Futanan Hi. Crocnyn, 4. of Aberdeen, Mississippi, to Miss Mrvexva ter of Col William Coleman, of the former Died, On Wednesday, January 24, Bexsaxix M. Tompson, aged % years, son of Robert Thompson, Jr. The friends and acquaintances of the family, with those of Welle Phillips, are respectively invited to attend | the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the re sidence of his father, No, 76 Sixth street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Wednesday, Jenuary 24, after a lingering illness, Axxie M, TALLY, only Caughter of Mary Tally. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from ber late reside No, 267 East Thirteenth street, to-day. Funeral service at9 A, M., at St. Bridget’s church, ‘Washington papers and Philadelphia Ledger please e . "OS Thursday morning, January 25, Hevererrs Brace, in the 22d yesr of her age, danghter of the late Aiexan: der McGregor and Elizabeth Plact. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her mother, No. 2 St Mark's place, On Thursday, January 26, Many FE. Keann, daughter of Jemwes aad An The friend; cane. the family are requested to attend ber funeral, this a! , at ene o'clock, from the resi- dence of her father, No’ 180 Fifth street. adey, Ji ‘%, Parnick McKrow, a native Ireland, aged 76 years, jaaintances of the family are res- 1, at two o'clock this » awed 2 years and 6 months sof the f are respectiully invited to 1, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from treet, without farther invitation January 25, after a short illness, Nene wisn Lewie, aged 46 youre | Bin friends que relatives ore requested to attend bis : ? 3,0C0 daguerreotypes free to the public.—Pictures of | ‘4, 194 Canal street, | or more secure against fire | | Very contry | pins, breocbes, t On Welnerday, January 24, at Sandy Hill, Washington | ‘ui this at one o’clock, from the resi- sacra Semnael Walia’ Nec 101, Walkers street, ‘On Thursday morning, January 25, Auven L. Stocum, ears and 3 months. and friends are invited to attend his fu- from his late residence, No, 198 South street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice.” His remains wil be taken to Newport, R. I., for interment. On Thursday, January 25, James McKuwna, 4 years, 2 months and 22 days, eldest son of Patrick and Catharine McKenna. The de and acquaintances of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- donee of bis parents, No. 61 King street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitawoo. ‘At Harlem. on Wednesday, January 24, from injuries received at the late fire at Mr. Havens’, Fort Washing- ton, in disebarge of his duty, Mr. Wittiam Wiison, aged 44 years and 10 months, ¢ relati 4 friends of the family, and the mem- bers and ex-members of Pioneer Hose Company No. 43, and the Fire ot ae eee in general, are respoctfully in- vited to attend his funeral, this ‘afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Third avenue and 126th street. Cars will leave City Hall at 2 o'clock and 15 minutes. ednesday evening, January 24, Epwin R. Lan- pox, in the 39th year of his age. His remains will be taken to Mhinebeck, N. ¥., for in- terment. On Wednesday, January 24, after along illness, Sre- PREN ARENTS, son of the Jate Thomas Ar nts, of this city, aged 46 yen His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 338 Hicks street, near Sacket street, Brooklyn, te anc at ten o’clock, without further invitation. On Wednesday, Janusry 24, at No. 167 Third street, Williamsburg, in'the 46th year of hia age, Frerenick H. Way, late of this city. His friends, and those of hh's brother, Thomas P. Way, are invited to attend hia fugeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood, At Hoboken, on Thursday, January 25, ELta, only chila of Lucas A. and Caroline Van Boskerck, aged 1 year and 10 months. The relatives and fi are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from Ne. 51 Washington street. On Wednenday, pontaey 24, at her residence, Erie street, between South Third and South Fourth streets, ee City, Mra. Sanag Car, aged 60 years, 6 months and i day. Her relatives and friends, and the friends of the fami- ly, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, this day, at twelve o'clock, M. At Fort Lee, N.J , on Wednesday, January 24, Mary ANx, second daughter of Chas, 8. and Abigail H. Wat- king’ aged 16 years, 6 months and 22 days, The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at three o’clock. Her remains will be taken across the river to the family vault in Trinity Church Cemetery, if hi The frieads and relatives of the 5 2 = 8 : 3 2 3 Es A & 22, at the residence of her son, Henry Coles, Mancansr, widow of Jacob Miller, in the 67th year of her aj ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONFER, 23 BOWERY, A. will ‘ell this day, at 10 o'clock, on account of whem it may conceen, one two horse si¢igh, in good or Autti Grider) men Pee if Put gg R.— this da; lay) morning, at 1034 o'clock, the con- feats of the fs bias four story house 169 Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenu of rosewood perlor furniture tablen, about 300 yards tapertry carpet on the floors, large pier glastes, rosewood etegere with mirror doors, brocatelle curtains, rusewood seven octave pianoforte, & tuperior instrument; ofl paintings, solid mahogany ex- n table, chin dinner and toa sets, costly china rmolu clocks, rosewood and mahogany bedateads, and washstands, beds and bedding, hair mat- wen, bedroom carpets, crockery, cut glaay ware, silver re, castors with cut bottles, elegant tea servi salvers with polid silver edges, cake baskets, spoons, | forks, &c., being the whole contents of a Jarge and well | furnished house. The furniture is nearly new, and every article will positively be sold. Mt. SALES AT AUCTION. , consisting suite, centre and ride CTION XOTICE.—D. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.— ‘The particular attention of house and hotel keep: train called to the tollowing exten morn- ing, at 1034 A. M. as follows :—Two el mahogany do., superb rosewood beckcase, ladien’ eseru- toire, rosewood corner etegerer, rosewood pianoforte of fine tone and finish; elegant French plate pier glass, oval and mantel mirrors, fine ofl paintings and engravings i L 5. tapestry and ingrain carpets, elegant vases ornaments, sofas, easy and reception chairs, ro: hall chairs, mahogany spring seat parlor chairs and rockers, mabogapy and walnut round tables, do, exten- sion tables, rosewood and mahogany French bedateads, ecttage do., feather beds, hair mattresses, rosewood and mabogany dressing bureaus with marble tope, do. wash- stends, marble top centre and side tables, china toilet sets; a fine assortment of china, crockery and glassware; also basement and kitchen furviture, with which the sale will 6Mm< nee. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER— will sell, this aye at 1035 o’clock, at 368 Eighth cf a furniture dealer declining ,_consintin, bedsteads in part of sounges, French and cottage bedstead: marble top and plain bureaus, new and engravings, oilcloths, &e, Also, horse, cartand harness: | The whole to be sold ‘peremptorily, rain or shine. | CLION NOTICE—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONFER —BY | BELL & BUSH—This ¢ay, at 1034 o'clock, at 27 | Centre street, balance stock, hotel and famUy farniture, tables, chairs, counters, couches, sofas, bureaus, bed- steads, mattrerres, carpets, paintings, Ac. Also, @ | quantity of tobacco, negare, liquors, &c. SSIGNE) SALE —SAM'L. OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, No. 66 Nassau street, will sell at 401 Broadwa: riday, Jan. 20, at 1034 o'clock A. M., the stock class Broadway furs sleigh robes; the furs are of | superior quality. N. B.—The sale will be coutiaued until the entire stock in disposed of. UCTION SALF.—SAMURL 02G00D, AUCTIONEER, will sel), at his store, 66 Nesrau street, at pet | o'clock this (Friday) morning, the balance of furs sleigh lap robes, remainirg on hand # nce Jast sale: The furs consist of a general assortment, and the best of- fered this season at auction. No reserve. Y SUYDAM HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER, FRIDAY, | Jan. 26, at 10 o'clock ‘A. M., at the large store Gn the corner of Myrtle aven A Lawrence street, Brooklyn, all the furniture, consisting of sofas, chairs, the firm. Y WATERBURY & DYER—SATURDAY, JANUARY 2ith, at their store, 38 Broad street, peremptory | sale for account of the importers. Genuine Havana se gars, wine, brandies, ke, These goods are first quality, every article is warranted as represented on the cata logue. The sale commences at 1034 o'clock. Y WATERBURY & DY&R.—THIS DAY, FRIDAY, Jan 26, at their store, 6 Broad street, a large and voiee of French diamond jewelry and gold watches, in extra heavy, magic and Luntiag cases, The cost ot this splendid invoice, including t paid, is $17,500, This sale is peremy mence at 10), o'clock precisely, po | article on the catalogue is sela, FE’ WARD = sCHENCK AUCTIONEER —EDWARD 1, *CHENCK will sell at auction this day, at Llo'clock, at bin salesroom, 16 Wail 24 went of jewelry, dinmonde, imported ke. T elry includes heavy gold bracel rring#, chatelaines, guard chains, lock sleeve buttons, gold pen ke, ; cluster and ingle stone dismend rivgs. also,» large as soriment of cortly imported watches, by the best makers in Bure, , fine gold vest, fob and guard chains, of est patterns, Sale positive, Terme cab, city will com- till every . FRANKLIN, AUOTIO 4 LIN & NICHOLS, office 81 Na YEER.—BY FRANK eu street —F &N, | would most respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they will give their prompt attendance to rales of howsebol at farpiture, merchandise, &e. ad wtoren, LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER —COAL YARD, Fourteenth street, with six years lease, stock and hatores; aleo, ten years lease of teo brick dwellings, three story, situate on Thirteenth street, betweenavenue 4 and First avenue, will be sold by E. Comba, at auction, by order of the sacignee, on the premises, on Friday, ite Jan. 26, at 11 o'clock A. M. The stock con lamp and egg coal and dust, iso, two horses and carts, Ac. For WA Grand pee. inquir street selected stock ot furs, sleigh rober, the buriness; thie sale is worthy of at tion, as every lot will be sold without reserve 1 FORGE COOK, AUCTIONERE.—HOUSEHOID FU lt G viture, stationery, Ae., at 101; o'clock thie day, at 176 Greenwich street, between Dey and Cortlandt Cook will rell, as above, a general assortment of fur day, at 57 De oftees, bran: *, lot of saloon furniture. ASTER, Auctioneer, 67 Dey street ENRY T, LEBDS, AUCTIONFER,—SaLe OF SLEIGH sober, muffs, culls and vietorines, Ke.—This day, al 10); o'clock, at the store No. 138 Fulton street, the en tire stock of royal ermine, realstone marten, sable, Sieh, and meuntain marten, and other ta of richly manu fectured fore; also 200 very Bre sleigh robes, © Rocky Mountain wolf, genet, raceoon, Avtracan buffalo, and other robes, all handsomely lined with get. Hale peremptory without regard to Country (calers will do we r | morocco, 75 do. granes, 50 do brown kid, 50 do. colored | R at auction, thi: | le, wh ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & Co.—Tbursday, Jan. 26th, and Friday, 26th, at Hi o'clock, at the ralesroom, 19 Nassau of fancy goods, an entire invoice of Wolsten' s real ‘ted ware, in imitation of silver, every article is wrought by hammer, and will never wear through as on goods, consisting of ae oe , Spoons, forks, castors, sugars, urns, a, trayn, cake baskets, candlesticks, tea eaddi disbes, inkstends, and other costly Sheffield ware, This involce ia to be sold without limit to the highest bidder, 200 casen Italian marble goods, the recent bc pore Signer G. B Pandolfini, consisting of beauti groups, statuett Hebe, Roman, and 4 ) Urns, nite, several involee representing the Three Graces, Venus of Canova, Dancing Girls, Cleopatra, Susanah, Hebe of Canova, Hercules, Venus in a Shell, Also, 2 large invoice of bronzes, groups, figures, &c.; china ware, fancy soap, portemon- naies. pocketbooks, imitation jewelry, an: fancy articles, together with a variety of other goods, to close invoices, ENRY H. LEFDS & CO,, AUCIIONEER,—( teel household furniture.—Henry H. Leeds & Co. will sel) by auction, on Friday, January 26, at 104% o'clock, at 43 Eat Twenty-eighih street, near Fourth avenue, the furniture contained in the above three story house, consisting of tapestry carpets, large pier glasres, pier tables, mantel clock, girandoles, quartettea, mahogany chairs and sofas, side tables, centre do., with marble tops; arm cbairs, reception co., marble vase, elegant dinner set, tea do., blue dinner wet, cat glass champagnes, preserve do., India plates, plated ware, extension dining tables, mahogany sideboard nd and other parlor furniture. Bedrooms—Bruseel ts, French bedsteads, hair mattress: ing bureaus, can and cottage wepogpny cabinets, bureaus, ofl cloths, kitchen ware, and other good furniture, Also a rosewood pianoforte, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONERR.—BY H. 4H. Leeds & Co.—Friday, January 26, at 1 o'clock, at u alesrcom, 19 Nassau street, beautiful sale of stuffed birds, prepared by the celebrated Mr. Galbraith, being tt collection ever brought forward by him, con- sinting of large cases of birds, do. in glass shades, birds in groups and single mounted om sprigs, from all parts of the world. To be sold without reserve, immediately after the sal of marble mantels and plated ware, ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONFERS—FIRST te sleigh.—Heary HI, Leeds & Co., will sell thin day, Jan. 26th, at 12 0’clock, in froat of their store, 19 Nastau street, a large and’ first quality Albany built sleigh, lined and cushioned with red. plush, in excellent order.’ Can be seen in front of the store before the sale, BNRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEERS-BY H. H. LEEDS & Co., Saturday, Jan. 27th, at 103 o'clock, at the sales room 19 Nassau street. Assignee’s sale of dressed skins- consisting of 40 dozen brush kid, 100 do. French morocco, 60 do. brown French moroceo—all of first ual- ity, and must be sold to the highest bidder, without any reserve. MMENSE SALE OF PRIZE FOWLS.—THE GREAT sale of fowls, from the national poultry show, ta place this day, beginning at 10}, o'clock, comprini large number of the premium fowls, inclu:lin Cochin Chinas, from the late ir at variety of faney and gi . PETER PARKS, auctioneer, 79 Nassau street, between John and Fulton, OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER —OON- mtable’s sale, this day, at the atore, 110 Centre reet, corner of Franklin, at 1014 o'clock, by virtua» of an execution, about five hundred pounils pickled pork, JOUN W. SOMERINDYKE, Constable. OHN L. YARDEW ATER, AUCTIONEER.—VANDE- 5 WATER & TURN ill well, this day, at 104g o'clock, at the anlesroom, 80 Pine and 56 Cedar strost, bousebold furniture; a large and ‘active assortment of mahogany and rorewood sofas, tete-a-totes, arm chairs, parlor do., marble top centre tables, dressing bu- reaus, warbstands, bedatends, mattresses, wardrobes, bookcases, chamber suits, &c.,'to be sold peremptorily, to pay advances; also, a line of fine French china vasem, colognes, card recelvers, clocks, &c.; silver plated tem and table spoons, forks, &e. OFKPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—-3ATURDAY, Jan, 27, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the comner of Wash: | Ingle n street and Myrtle avenue, Brootlyn,—Asaignee’s sale A general assortment of parlor, chamber and kiteben furniture. Catalogues at the salesroom, ICH STOCK OF JEWELRY AND WATCHE: superior iron safe, ke t 103; o'clock, by McCAI- 0, Untharine street. LEIGH FOR SALF.—H. H. LEEDS & CO, WILL sell by auction, in front of 19 Fridsy, January 26, lity Albany built plush, in excellent order. the highest bidder. HERIFF £ALE—D. D. NASH WILL SELL AT 310 SD Broadway, on Friday the 26th day of January, at {en o'clock A. M., # lot of new mahogany banuister rails, JOHN ORSER, heriff. FP. Gumonx, Deputy Sheriff. EGARS OF CHOICE BRAND3 WILL HE SOUD THIS 8 afternoon, at 334 o'clock, at [Qa Broadway, coenat ol e pirehaners, N. B.—Deal- private consumers will do well to attend this w peremptory, for cas! TUNIS MOREL, Auctioneer. OLID SILVER TEA SET.—AUCTION THIS MORNING, at 103; o’clock.—Elegant furniture, without re- serve, for cash, being part of the make f'r customers, of a first class manufacturer, removed for convenience , to 204 From , TOG. will be ther with fixture Duane street, in lots to suit ers and 2 2 3 = iS = 2 2 3 = 3 = 5 * 2 $! 5 this morning. Rosewood parlor furniture, covered satin brocatelle, room, chamber and ball, in va looking glass gs and mirrors; t. UNIS MORRELL, Auctioneer SPECIAL NOTICES. T A MEETING OF CITIZENS OF HOBOKEN, HELD | at the house of Jobn Hofer, Washington’ street, foboken, on Wednesday evening, ath inst., to take into consiceration the propriety of lucorporating the town- sbip of Hobchen, the Wasting |. reed were appoin' +d:—Charles Splermen, Eaq., Chairman; John Beard, Hecretary. ‘The object of the meeting being stated by the Chair man, asto the best and most practical plan that could be devised for the better government and protection of the inhabitants of the township, a disoussion arose, i which the following gentlemen participated —Men Nexamer, Beard, , Gelston, Whitney, Coles, Curr: and otbers, after 0 following resolutios pinion of this meeting, th ia y an interested cl to ure of our State a city char- ter for the future government of cur township, concoct ed im secret, without our knowledge or con-ent, ia con- utterly nélated by ur. And further, the contents of waid charter, after becoming public, are found to be equally objectionable and unnecessary as the manner in which it obtaimed its existence. Fesolved, That while we fully recognize the necessity of extending the powers of our present corporation, we hold that all such alterations as may be found neceswary | for our better government (no matter wnere they may originate) should and ought,to be brought immediately hetore the public, for their approval or rejection. Kesolved, That in accordance with the above resola- tions, we earnestly request our fellow-citizens to attend the pablie meeting to be held on Sith inst, and take auch action the importance of fl Resolved, That the proceedin publehed in the New York he Staat Zeitung. the Hoboken Gazette. CHARLES SVIEKMEN, Chairmen. Joun Branp, Secretary Hoboken, Jan, 24, 1865, \OHOTA LODGE NO. 137, 1. 0. OF 0. F.—A FREE C ture will be deliveree before this lodge on Friday even.ng, the 26th inst., at 8 o’elock, im the Dorie room, Od) Fellows’ Hall, co of Grand and Centre streets. Men bere ofthe Or ited to attend. their judgment f thin meeting be id, Ny Yor Times, 224, aod enling P.M, daily. Aw ie of the biras titiow will be held on Monday, 20th Wy 420K OFFICE, JANUAKY 2, inot.—THEMA 18 M thi complaint book, under the for the purpose reesiv. te of matters coming withia the part of aay perso: By order of the Mayor WM. 1. &TEVHENS, First Marshal. All the papers in this city will please copy, sad send bills to this effhes upe goverpment OF WASHING. will meet at their ‘2th day of y, et 12 o'clock the funeral of our deceased brother JOMN DARROW » A brosry 5, ext, at owery, frem 12 Wi) 2 oe books will be closed from the 1ith By order. P. © A —THE. OF will celebrate TVD AWPRICA sry of th f pu reas, 274 Grane + : batham street Live, Cor, Bee'y, 64 Wall treet CLOTHING, &&. VAPT OFF CLOTHIBG AKD FURNITURE WANTED. ~ Cc Ladies ond gentiomen having amy of the above or ticles th dispose of cam obta lair cach price by send to the eubseriber or by the Port fier N B- Ladiee attended by Mrs. Duspeléert. 1. M_DUSRILDORE y Kim etreet, éemocratic principle of our coentry, and | turday evening, the | 3 — eee R LIVERPOOL,—UNITED STATES Mall “TRAM- sbip P. C, he Commander, This steam. fl rs depart with the United States mals for Bur >; eee , February 7, at 12 o'clock M. her berth, at the foot of Canal'street. For froight or having uneq accommodations for ele- passage, gance and comfort, wpriy, to EDWARD K, COLLINS, 56 Wall street, J settee requested to be op board at Ilig A. M. ‘The Atlantic will succeed the Pacific, and sail Feb. 21. hippers will please take notice that the ships of ir. this line cannot carry any goods contraband of BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin passage .. Seccad weg . +e + 16 FROM ‘ON TO LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin passage. ry * silo Second cabin wo ‘The ships fiom Hosta ARABIA, Capt. Judkina, ‘ A t. Capt. B. @. Lot AMERICA, Capt. Laog, EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, ASIA, it Lott, CANADA, Capt. Stone, AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, — NIAGARA, Capt. Latteb. These vensela carry @ clear white light at mart head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 17. CANADA, Stone, “+ Voston, Wednerday, Jan. 31, AFRICA, Harrison, “Boston, Wednesday, Peb. 14, Berths not secured vntil paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, nilver, bullion, pecie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless ville ot lading are signed therefore and the value thereof therein expressed, For freight or passage apply to ‘ &. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, There will be no steamebips of this lime from New York until turther notice. % LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STRAMMEIP Company intend soiling their favorite rteamahi, OF MANCHESTER, 62,125 tons. Caph, Wylie CITY OF BALTIMORE, (pew) 2,638 Capt. —— CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 {Capt K. Leiteh, 80M PHILADELPMA, OITY OF MANCHBWRR.... Thursday, January 18, 1888, FROM LIVEKPOOL, CITY OF MANCHESTER, Wednesday,February 14, 1688, Haloon $90, $66 and $55, according to state rowm, A limited ‘number of {hird clase will be taken from Vhiladelyhia and Liverpool, and found in virians. Partion fe EN of £1 sterling and Agent, 17 W wane bcbg e phis, ard ho, 7 Broad: way, ¥ Pt ROM PHILADE! PHA. THE N: OR LIVERY W Jendid Philadelphia built steamship NORTH ‘A, 1,800 tons, Capt Washington Symmes, will | sappy fe 8 Pion, Suri be ready toreceive freight at Second Wharf, above Vine | street, on y, cIntinst., and sail on Saturday, Februar; at 10 o'clock, Hates of berths, $90, including steward’n fees. sepgerr—A Limited number of third class passoogers will be taken from Philadelphia to Liverpool, and found in provisions, at $25, Dralts on agentes for £1 and up- wards, For freight or pasmage apply vo THOMAS RICH. | ARDSON & CO., 15 Broadway, New York, and 9 Walnut | wtreet, Philadelphia. ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.—THE UNITED States mail steamer HERMANN, E. Higgins, com- der, will sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers for England end France, on Saturday, January 27, at 12 o'cioek M., fi jer 37 North river, Price of pa in the first cabin, main saloon An experienc All letters must P jay, Feb. 10, at 12 o'clock, from pier 37, North River, foot of Besch street Price of Pascnge—Firat Cabin $130 “ —Becond (1 ; “ Luggage not wanted on the voyage should be sent om board the day befure, marked “ beiow.”” No freight will de taken after Thursday, Fs For f bt or passage apply to MORTIMER LIV! Brosdwer. A TEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAVRE “AND NEW YORK direct.-The steamehip ALVS will sail from Havre di- rect for New York, (without ort in King. Jand,) om Haturday, 25th of ye rates of freight and passage in first and second cabins will be very moderate, The nailing of the nucceed: will be shortly announced. The rave of Ki from Havre direet for » tap ite port. Apply des Ttaliens, to Donal) Currie, 4 Bowling Green. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, | im Nicaiagua, the Accessory Transit Company | plendid double engine | ip NOKTHERN LIGHT, 2,600 tons burthem, ( } helpaugh, No. 3: ver, L. at So’elock F. M. precisely, for Punta January 27, 1866, connecting wi vite stéamebip Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons burthem. over the | Mearagua transit route, he ving but twelve m: tt at clase carriages. These steamers com ROS a: are tion. For information or passage, apply only to CHAS. MOKGAN, Agent, No. bowing Green. Letter bi made up at the office. Letters 26 cents | per half ou; USTRALIA —INDEPENDENT LINE—TO SAIL, WITH- out fail February 1-—The chpper abip KASTEMN STATE, for Melbourne, will be ready for sea an above. | Can accommodate eabin and six second cabin wengers, if Applied tor thi week, are superior 10 any vessel now up, Her secommodattons of comfort and a fine abip, will do wel to take passage in | thin vessel, For balanc freight and parrage, wppl on board, at pier No. &, Fast river, or to ASKED), ELLIOT, 146 Dearl street, or BE. RICHARDOON & 00., 62 | Pouth ptre USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, CARKYING THE United States mail.—The new and elegant A 1 oie. ip GEORGES, William Slater, Jr., master, 1, will succeed the Ocean Queen as ty third abip | of this line, for Sydney and Melbourne, and will have | fmmediate ‘despatch. for Hydney tax der governme: ngrmenta, art end tbe balauce in work after arrival, which ie guaren- {eed to them at very high rates, Cabin accommodations Bot surpassed by any ship afloat. Intending passeagers will are examine before egy og tleewhere. For freight or apply on rd, at pier 7 Kast KHON, 116 Wall street. river, or to K. W. OR MELBOURN AUSTRALIA—PASHAGE 990 Positively iret vessel.—ihe clipper ship TARTAN, A. Mix, master, having nearly all ber freight on beard, | will all in afew days, She bas accommolations second class pi . Kor or light (rev ply on board. at pier 15, Vast orto MAILLETE & LORD, 10% Wail street, 7iW YORK AND ORLEANS STEAMSHIP Company —Kor New Orleans, stopping at Havana. carrying the United Pater mal —The steamehip HLACK | WAKKIOR, J. D. Bullock, Commander, will commence receiving Ireight on Tuesday, beb. 6, and sail for the above ports om Friday, Feb. ¥, at 12 o'clock, from pier at | Beach street, North river. Breght for the ia | and for Mobile, consigned to our agentaia New | Orleans, ‘Jomes Connoly & Co," will be forwarded free of commissions, Passengers for Havana must procure | parsporta before leaving port. For freight or passege apply to LIVINGRION, CROCHERON & OO, Agents, 5) Broadway N, B.—The Cobawbs, RW. Schufelht, Commander, will euecees the K wail Mowcay, Pei lls of lading (SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA —U. % MAIL LIN The ne lew smabip ALGUSTA, Lyon, will te note owed board. Por treig 1 THISTON & OO. lbreegh totes we dackronville, $1, do. do. to Pilathe, 8% NOKFOLK, PETLEOBURG AND KICHMOND.— ‘The United Mates mail steamahip JAMEXTOWN, 1. Sr riah, Comme ‘ll leave pier 1S Newth river. ow Returday, Jan. 27, at 8 o'clock P.M. will arrive in Nor. folk the pext afternoon, and Petersburg and Richmond the following morning” Jrom Norfolk, passengers for the Bouth proceed by raitroed direct, with th: then ets from Welder to Wilmiugton, Auguata, he. end lare to Norfolk, 9%, we Petersburg and Mic! A 2 Broadway. . THE UNITED STATS AAMESTOWN, Captain Parrieh, will Korte river om Palerdey aftermoow, ‘27th for Kiehmand apd Petersburg shore peevengers going farther ovtinoows line of railroads throngh we LOWLAM & Fi RASANTH 82 Broadway N B= PbIppere will please vend Guplinate peoeipts (or FOR PERT RED Ast HTOVE TO b etow en Wo the hb out; al) are well on HC MARD OL ayemUe, between Fourteroth ond Fitts LIGGHING POnTTE & lores, commodions bell re at Herrivon's betel ay and wight “LG HOP ate Pry reas annage—Haloon Fiird‘closs paw | *¢ w | city or country. FRENCH W nic! BT NU situation ina private family; ia a good cook aod excellent washer and froner, understands bak! io all its branches; porsestes cleanly habit, City references Call at (48 Sixth aveuue, between Thirty- Thirty-third wtreets, NEAT, QUIET, HONEST AND STEADY @IRL Wentea situation as plain cook and to ase in warhing avd ironing. Mas b her present place ope yer Call at new No West Twentieth street for two day) 107 WELL INSTRUCTED GERMAN LADY, riectly the French language, and Shough Fuglish, th 10 be employed an teacher OF govertess, Or as lady's maid. Addres » 8S Orchard cot, room 3, between Broome and Grand streets, “A CHAMBERMAID WANTED,—ONE HAVING GOOD recommenc ations can apply at 37 Union square. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 A cook, washer and ironer; is also willing to make ervell gen 1. Good city reference given, t, iw the rear, Apply at 4 RESPECTABLE YOUN chambermaid aud place, Can be seen for two days, i wot 72 West Cwenty tourth street, near Sith YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FKESI BREAST O# milk, whakes to get # baby to nurse at herowe ’ Troy street, between Fourth street and Greem- wich a PROFESSED COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A mort competent woman, understands ail { cooking, pastries, game and jellies, or ia aly would arsist in the waahi Has the of reference as to character and capabisl on Friday and Saturday, at 34 Pourth candy store, Y avenue, in the WET NURSE SITUATION IS WANTED~BY A KR apectable woman, who bas lost her own baby, two Months old; can be highly recommended by her physi- clan, as a 00d nurse, would have no objection to nutes a chi'd at her own revide ‘an be seen for three days at 106 Last Twenty seco eet, back room, firat for. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS it 16 the wasabi Call at place to nurse, Will be f. Inquire at 121 Kast Twentieth etree, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A BABY x works old, her first child, wopld take @ mitua- if family, She t¢ only old, and can produce excellent reference, She can be seen at 27 Monroe street, New York, im the reary a1 troet, South G WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN , can wash end iron, and do general bouse- city reference. Apply at 74 Grand ptreel, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES TO obtain s situation as wet nurse; has a fresh breart rat baby. Cam be seen at 25 Thamep A of milk, and by street for one da: RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION. in a private family, a* conchman lias no objection fo the country; reference from hin last place, Can be neon for three days at hw own residence, 68 Marion atreet GENTS = WANTED—TO A places inthe United Stat sell the best map out: Mirror of Se the lack fen and Crimes, rhowlng the rullitary post ton of the allied forces, views of the terrific hurricane op the Black Sea, battle of Inkerman, dc. Some “ ere pow making $10 per day. Apply o street, up dd the Ca: to topo! and map of OOKKEEPER WANTED.—WANTED, IN A WHOLP- sale and retail boekstore, one who understeot ble entry and has had ec perience im Addrew Jacob, Herald WANTED—FOR ust be a good pla! good reference ma f » young child, One i nerime well recommented as honest rthy, may apply at 116 Hamersiey etree’. {ITUATION WANTED, AS COACHMAN, BY A Tums HY pectable young man, that thorouglly undersande the care and management of horses, isa careful driver, and can produ ee an to character wud pability. Addveas J at P. Trainvr’s aaddiery archouse, 078 Broadway, port paid. No objection +9 and trust SITUATIONS AKE WANTED AT MANNING'S OFFICE, 10 Vilary street; Bevekly ne foro 10d et od for refereners, reapeuta- ‘ot be equalied at eny ether iene on? viraw goods erences Address WWD, » toule Hotei, Chambers ati i) FARMERS AND MARKET GARDFNET vertiver is ot meeting with» man and biw without children, who 14 impotent to tabe re charge and do the work of » ema! farm of The woman use and dairy, ke. Any person apply eto give the best ot velersneee, and morse ell acquainted with the raising of cattle and vege- +l an be able to keep accounts, None bot Foglish, feotch or Germans, who can feak Foglich, need apply. Address A. B. Herald offlce (port~ paid) New York A YOUNG MAN, WHO BAS had experience in teaching the Eogiieh brentnes no be made immediately to HENRY W SHEL, 1% Ammon rt TNE DEMODPELER FRANCAISE NOUVELLEMEITT ) arrive de Vr cl none Jeng ue {rang bre,’ File | wer Th TN Ay pt ANTLD—BY A REAVECTABLE SOOTCH WOHAN, situation as good cook, wash refere 17 hid second toer * family. Ie washer and ironer: baw on to 60 chamtrwork and assist ote we od ironing Pienve call at 18) Hewter «treet, WY A RERPPOT ABLE ome, washer so8 ironer. The nee given. Vieese cai! for two daye at | 124 Hodson avenue, Between Bonde and Prompeet etret Rreok!y o , A SITUATION, BY A KEXPPCTADLE sores snd sesmetress, of as chamtar ) referepee given Lived two ysare anda ball in ber inet place, Ox “* wen at lO hang place for two deye, from 10 to 2 o'clock w* ty, bow tym W TEL BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN. A © 88 cook oF Inundress, in & private fem) ton to gos thort Aistacce tn the coun- be ren lor two deys at 2.7 Madinon street. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY — moet days, at T Henry, Brooke W ns clothes, will be maderate about deer ged seleremes. corner of Henry Atlan street, cover? No. It a J Can be eon at 198 Atian Breeklyn, rem No it wae A Fn, Lic gitl, te 40 chamberwork am TE ¥ne to tabe care of children ye at 1S Fourth wtreet. Bevt of SANTED—A SEAT, TIUY op 16 years of oge, One ons syetae bogie Aa eeanly in ber belts, to 42 gt “to i core of children and tar Soa can nte, ee a generally wset, Te =e Spey oy oy inte ofiore 8 g008 home 8 geod satin street, AM WU ereanom, eat exvmmcen snl clo sO mk OF nesiatant, tee goed baxer, » 2 pastry, jolie, lane -_ + hic Vo weiet in referemes given. Apply at Th Wi wer Hirth avenue, for two days, str V ype A SITUATION, HY a» r «¥ young women. as chambermaié and weiter, wd she Vout eity Telerenee thet can be given, No objection 0? Hirth arepee, , wirer evenness

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