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2 — $$ $___. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. (Comey —W arson. —On Thursday, Japuary 7, at the resi- dence w Mr. PD. Kildull, by the «Rey ir. Cummings, Mr. Joun Conmy to Miss Eure Wansox, both of this city, Loris —Doucuerty,—At Baltimore, , oo Thursd Yanoary 7, by the Rev. Father McUwMbhy, of Washing” fon, D. O., Cuantas G. Lor, of New York, to bliss Frances A. Doucursty, of Baltimore. No cards. Recax—MoGowax.—On Wetuesday ovening, January 6. to tho chapel of the Nativity church, by the Rev. Fathor Goorgs MoCioskey, Curisrorase J. Iisoan to Mary E. W. MoGowan. Sraanoman—MULIGAN,—On Saturday evening, January by the Rey. James Millett, at bis residence, No. 156 ridge street, Mr. CHarces W. STRANGMAN, late of Guil ford, Conn., to Miss Saxan Jaxx MULUGAN, all of this city, 70 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Certain parties, for reasous unkuown to me, having circulated reports of my marriage with Mrs. Lina, such Peports being false, I take this method of coutradictihg them _JOHN EB. MARREN. Died. Areaost.—On Friday, January 8, Mrs, Anw Jxseri Covory Avruonsx, in the Tésh year of her age Her frieads and relatives are respectfully invited to end the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clo from tho residence of her son Charles, 265 West Fiftecath Btroot Ansaviam —On Thursday, January 7, of congestion 0 tho (ungs, Isaac Aukauam, in the 69th year of bis age. 48 of the family are respectfully invited to at. this (Sunday ) afternoon, at oue o’clock, idence, 652 Water street. Tuesday, January 5, Caraarinn, wile of ‘Braud, aged 62 years and T months, ‘The friends of the Tataily are respectfulty invited to at tend tho funeral, from ber late residence, 101 Chrystie Gtroot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ma o'clock. Newark (W. «(N. dip papers please cop a. jureday , Seouary 7, GerorGe A. Bextox, De teats of the family are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi of his brother, B. ‘T. Heaton, corne: of Fort Green and Hanson places, Brook- Byo, this (Sunday) afterno:n, at two o'clock. Boxorsa.—On Saturday, January 9, after a lingering Mlloeas, Joan M. BurGEss, aged 29 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of is brothor tu-liw, Charles 8. Archer, are respectfully Anvited to attend the funeral, trom his fate resideace, No. oot a a treet, ou Monday atteracon, at one oc Bovt.—Suddenly, on Saturday, January 9, Cuaries F., -Pldeat 800 of Charles and Honora Bodt, aged 14 years and 4 mouths. The friends of the family aro invited to attend tho Euneral, from the residence of his parents, 609 Grand ‘Bireot, on Monaay afternoon, at two o'clock Brower.—On Friday, January $, Jerewam D. Brower, aged 59 years and 10 months. is (rieada and those of the family, also the members of ua Bagine Company No, 11 and the members of ‘Jasurance Patrol No. 2, are invited to attend the fuueral, (from his late residence, 251 West Toirty-ninth atreot, ‘this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without turther fovitativa Conway.—On Saturday, January 9, Joux Conway, the Holoved son of James aud Margret Conway, aged 7 yours and 16 days. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the Cuneral, tua (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from this parcats’ residence, 195 East Twentieth street. Dewavrst.—On Friday, January 8, Makoeet Dew- sauesr, daugater of Henry’ Dewhurst, in the 25th year of or The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fayited to attend thre funerai,ou Monday alterooon, at half-past ove o'clock, from the residence of her father, 209 Kast Thirty-fourth street. Carver —Oa Saturday morning. January 9, of con- sumption, Euizaera, wile of Adolphus F. Carter, aged 33 reapect{ully invited to attond the funeral, {rum her late residence, No. 134 Kzst Bixtconth street, on Monday morning, at half pest nine ‘o’olock. Her remains will be takea to New Canaan, Co.n, for tutermoeat Coors —Ou Wedoesday, January 6, after a severe ill- i te iad Coorgr, wife of William Cooper, ether triooda of the family are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, trom her late residence, $8 Hammond bg a on Sunday afternoon, at ove o'clock. —On Thuraday, January 7, Catuanine A., the beloved wile of Charles i. Clark, ‘after eight years of wapeen and in the 47th year of her age. ie at last reloased trom pain, and is gone to rest * ‘The reiatives of the deceased and the irtendsof tho family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, Inte residence, 190 West Tweuty-sixth streot, tots day) afternoon, at one o’ciock. ‘he remaias ‘will be taken to Greenwood for interment. , January 8, Mre. Kiixn Dorie, of falatioxc, county Kilkenny, ireland, ta the 65th year of "The frteods of the family are tovited to attend the fune. eal, from her tate residence, 270 Fast,Ninth street, this (aunday) afternoon, at two o' ‘clock. ‘Dean. —On Saturday, January 9, at ae three o'clock A.M., ANN, wile of Henry Dean, aged 63 years, IL months und 9 days. Bor (riends and those of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her £00 in law, A. W. Tucker, Jefferson atreet, near Bushwick Bre0u0, Brooklyn, E D., this (Suaday) afternoon, at oe rs Donoas.—in Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 9, of Gropsy, Anaatt, daughter of the late Walter,aod Abigail of Castleton, Staten Istand. Fuvoral notice hereafter. Firsx.—Un Friday, January 8, Emiry Rapmav, the be- Joved wits of Elwerd Yiyua, aged 37 years, a native of br oor a |, Queens county, Ireiand. ‘His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 443 First avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock. Frawixa —After @ short and severe illness, Matinna Nawzon, oaly daughter of Thomas aod Lizzie D. Fleming, ‘aged 3 years, 11 months and 14 ae¥s. Wo lay theo in the silent tomb, Swoet blossom ef a day; Wo just began to view thy bloom, Wheu thou art called away. ‘The (rionds and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, trom the residenceof ber }, 251 Ewen street, Ainslie, Brooklyn, E. D., afvernoon, at one o'clock ‘precisely. Thursday, January 7, after a short and se- ‘vore illness, Mrs. a Twas, the beloved wife of James — aged 85 y: friends asi ela relatives of the ‘are respectiully Invited to attend the feces this (Saoday) 17) siverocon, at ove o'clook precisely , from west ‘Twenty-sixth street, between Eight and Ninth ae Haniqres.—Suddenly,on Thursday evening, Jnouary >, the relict of David Henriques, in the 724 year her ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully {invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, George Henriques, Esq ,No. 149 West Four- teenth sirect, this (Suaday) morniog, ut balf-past ten o'clock Axaty.—On Saturday, January 9, Parenm Beary, ans tve of county Kilkenny, Ireland aged 45 years ‘The friends of the family aud those of ite brothers in- Robert White and John Londergan, are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon. at hhalf-past one o'clock, fro late residence, 113 Alien Street, corner of Delancey. Jovi —!n Brooklyn, on Friday, January 8, Hexry B. Jones, in the 48ch year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the (funeral, from his late residence, No. | 3 Elm place, on Mouday afternoon, at one o'clock. | Kovrees..on Thursday, January 7, Awxisa Axx Van | Zanor, wife of Dr. Samuel 8. Kuypers, in the 70th year o "Toe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully vei tend the funeral, on Monday mor: ‘rom bis late rosideace Second and Third aver Ginaere Wenss, aged 69 yoars at Bai Balchen. fovited to attead the funeral, from hor late residence, 142 Second avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without (urther tovitation Moneny.—On Friday morning, January 8, of disease of 4 be heart, Kare Morey, in the 33d year of her age Her rolstives and (riends and the members of Pilgrim Baptist church, are respectfully invited to attend the | funeral, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from ber late resideuce, 641 Washington street. Morrar.—At Harlem, on Saturday morning, por wife of Jobn Murphy, aged 56 years, and 6 da ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- toud the (uneral,oa Monday afternoon, at two e’clock from tho residence of her son, James 'W. Fiyay, 123: street. between Third nnd Fourth avenues MaRiow —At Astoria, on Friday, January 8, Catus mune Maniow, the beloved wife of Thomas Mariow, after a long ad severe iliness, which she bord with Christian fortitude, ege1 3b years. | Ber fri and rolatives are respectfully evned toat | tend the funeral, (rom ber iate residence, Fulton street, Astoria, this (Sunday) @ierooon, at four clots, Moreav.—Oo Friday, jcanuaey 8, after a short illness, ‘Wriuiam Morvan, a native of this city, aged 42 years.g Hts ‘and relatives are invited to attend > eral,on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resi tenes, 14 Dominick atreet. ‘Mort —Oo Saturday, January 9, M. Horren Morr Dao ootice of the funeral will appear io the daily Pefogome.-On Friday, Janvary 8, at Fort Richmond, after « short iliness, Michart Fea ‘36 yoars,o native of Killmallock, eounty Limerick, Ireland. ‘Tho (risods of the family are respectfully invited to at- g Emus place, thie (Sunday) afteracon, at obe o'clock. + Clinton place, this y o MoBeine.—In the hospital, at Knoxville, Tenn., on Monday, December 14, of chronic diarrhaa, Rowsrt Mo- Baws, of Company ¥, oes, ninth regiment (High- landers), New York State Volunteers, ‘24 years and “ a native of [ee bg ‘Scotland.’ On Thi january 7, after ® long and patatal | |, Dawmee SND @ ative of the parish of urumeliff, county siigo, Treland ag aged 68 years, Dearest bast left us ‘And thy loss we deeply feel; But ‘ts God who Ieee. ‘bereft a’ He can all our sor ‘Th relatives aud friends of the foun family iy and those of bis fons, Joho, Patrick and Peter, also his brother Patrick aud tos son-in-law, Bernard Donnell; ed, tne Vited to attoad the funeral, this ¢ jay) atternoon, —4 ha al past one o'clock. from this Inte rea 97 Baxter , a Saturday, January 0, Aww, widow of Francis Oidis, io the Bist year of ber The relatives ahd friouda of ¢ Ube family are invited to morning at ven o'elook, altead the funeral, on Monday ‘Amos ©. Little, = residence of ber pon in| 16 West Tweuty-secoud street, roma! Uikoa to Passaic, Nd. for cS anger O'CALtamaN.—On Friday, Janu 8, Marr Leer; oe ad Dany! and bate C. O'Callaban, aged 2 years The eget a friends of the family are reapect/utly invited 40 attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, — of her parents, No, 72 burg (N. Y.) papers please cop; Grex 2c, Gasrday, January °, of consumption, Maomos U'K ears. Hie (rieads and the friends of the family are respect. fally mvited to attend the funeral, this day ) after * moon, at two o'clock, from bis late ‘residence, eouthwest Ovrner of Bocond avenue aad Fifty-third etreot, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, or —Oa 0, of consumption, Paraicx O'Dexanon, oar of i age. os friends of the respectfully ~ tend the funeral, on at balfpsst Fo | o'clock, from his late corner Fourth pisos Nore (Conn. ) papers please cop; orwicl Patio, ome) maida January attr bag — severe illness, Huxey PALMER, a ati ford, parish of Carickledmoa, Ireland, aged 68 yours and 8m hs. His friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, on Moaday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, 298 Kast Fourteenth street ae and California papers please copy. sanuL.—On Friday, January 8. Daw a of ane. Russell, aged 36 y ‘ThA friends of the fumily ph orn TEES invited to ationd the funeral, from her late residence, 281 Monroe street, this Gone? afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Sanroxo.—On Saturday morning, Junuary 9, ANNA Buiza Sanvoro, aged 4 years, 9 months and 22 da, ‘Tho relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, from ,ber late residence, c»ruer of Grand and Fifth streets, Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Syxov.—Oa Saturday, January 9, Miciart SyKox, agod 38 vears, @ pative of ‘the couaty of Limerick, pariah of Fodamore, Ireiand. Tho (uncral will take place this day (Sunday), from his late residence, 182 Fast Thirty aixt street. Tho friends the beloved of the family are invgted, without further notice. Scxvin,—At his late residence, 180 Mott street, after a short but severe illness. in the 63th year of bis age, Dann Survin, of the parish of Dromore, county Tyrono, Ireland. Further notice will be given of the funerai Turxer.—On Friday morning, January 8, AuGostA, daughter of Jonah Turner, of Centre| Moriches, L. L, io the Bist your of ber uge. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Theroa Losee, No. 31 West Forty firat street, this (Sunday) afterneon, at ‘one o'clock. ‘Teuixe.—At Yorkville, on Friday, sane By after a hewriag Miness, Groror I, Teen, dged 36 The friends and acqaaiatances of the tally, ‘aud those of his brothers in-law, William and John Pesiuger, are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral, from tho _rest- dence of his father, John Tellor, 123d street, east of Third avenue, Harlem, this (Sunday} afternoon, at two o'clock, fomrKins.—-At Newark, a on Friday, January 8, Grorar 8 Towrxins, 600 Of the late Purdy and Cornel ‘fompkins and stepson of E. H. Mungon, in the 20th yoar of his age. Tho friends and rolatives of the family are respectfully ivvited to attend the funeral services, on Monday morn- ing, at eleven o'clock, at 121 West Forty-eighth stroet. Van Brunt—at Yorkville, on Friday evening, January A. eee wife of George B. Van Bront, in’ the 34th your ber a friends of the family, and the mombors of Conti nentat Lodge, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited (o at tend the funcral, from the Prospect Hil! R. D, church, corner Kighty eighth street and Third ayeauo, on Movday morning, at nine o’ciock, without further notice. Her remains willbe takea to New Brunswick, N. J., for in- torment. New Brungwick (New Jersey) papers please copy. Waisou.—In Brookiya, on Thursday, January 7. Caartes Weiseu, aged 54 years and 6 months, bora as Odernheim, Bavaria. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at twoo'clock. The relatives and iriends of the decoased aro respectfully invited to assemble at the hour meu- tioned, at the residence o! decoased, No, 257 Livingston street, Brookiya. Wina! ‘Thursday evening, January 7, of cou- sumption, Taurmua, wife of Henry H. Winaos. The relatives and frionds of the family are resvectfuily invited to attend the tuneral services, from her late resi- dence, No. 40 West Fifty-fourth etreet, between Filth and Sixth avenues, this (Sunday) afternoun, at one o'clock, witbout further invitation, we EIcAND.—On Satarday, Janvary 9, Sorma Locisa RIGAND. Wife funoral will take piace ths (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 749 Taird avenue, vited. ‘The rejatives and friends are respectfully in- Wersrervett.—On Friday, January 8, Bexsamin Waaree- an the 984 year of his friends and relatives of t mily are invited to at- ng, at elevea o'clock, 1234 street, Harlem, betweou Weeas —Oo Saturday, January 9. ter @ short iliness, months, ‘The relatives and (rionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuoeral, from th» residence of his son, Philip Weeks, Ni (‘waday) afternoon West Forty-iirst street, this t one o'clock ~ SHIPPING NEWS. ements of @coan Steamers. forwarded by every sveamer in yen reguier — ra for or from Tivervoet call al Lt ae The steamne: £ Queenstow! Gept the Canadian, Hae, which call at Londonderrr. ‘Tuo steamers for or from the Continent, ea!l at Soutuampton. _— BORers. Namen. For New York Sontiampton pee "3. New Yor. Bohemian. -Liverpoot... 340. Portland ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THI8 DAT. MOON SETS. -- 461] mcm water. fe 9 8 Port of New York, January 9, 186. CLEARED. Bteamebip Evening Star, Bell, Havana and New Oricans— Heamsllp Thos A colt OBrien, Port Royal-—U § Quar term: nate: ‘Ship Escort, Fiitner, Livernool—J & J Stewart & Co. Bark Denols Horton, MeMullin, Shaughae—J © Jewett rk Marguerite (Ital), Scotti, Marseilies—Holmboe & Bark La Plata, Cr rows Buenos Ayres—R_W Ropes & Vo. Rark Eliza Bares (Br), Frith, Bermuda—Tucker & Light Bark rene (Br), McKenzie, Halifax via Portland—Mil sites r, New Orleans—R A Drummond. Bric oad uo 4 eer, Cetle—Funch, Melncke & ee i), Ingham, Laguayra and Porto Oavel- therine (Br), Piliman, Laguayra aaa Porto Cabel- i Trambull, ‘& Co, bourne. Wen: b=C Brig James Crowe (Br), Sheenan, Demarara—Middietou Brie Export (Br), Ewe Frederick Sis alitin Schr cite, Tacks Teiande—Fynee & Smith. Newpon —s 1H NCH Brigham bene BF Small & € Condou, Harbor Grace, NF—Green & iyrtie Bo OER Lacy Raker, Rich, Yorktown—t &J Baer pachr.M Van Name, Van Name, Fortress Monroe—Baker & 101 Phe Hurt, Waketield, Washington—T M Marbe Ww. Sehr W Crawiord, Hodgdou, Washingion—Beutiey. Gmith “Schr N 8 Rue, Wright, Deal's Tsland—F J Campbeit Behe Nimrod, Tarner. Baltimore It P Buck & Co, HH Neal 8 ines & Co. ARRIVED. Steamship Thomas Swann (U # transport), Hobart. Wash ington, to U 8 Quarter Sith’ Onitivator, Knell, Liverpool, Nov 28, with mdse and 10 Williams & Guion. Dec 27. lat 41, lon 58 36, wignall ip Orient, from i for New’ York, ‘fod gaw her again 4th inst. lat 40 10. lon 67; Dee 16, Mary Alusborough. intant. died of diarrhea; 20th, ry | (edo cook, of New Jerey, aged 6 years, ‘ai of con Sumption; Sth inst, off Fire Tsiand, took’ pilot from boat Fa. vorita, No 5. Bark Salem (Br. of Nassau, NP), Powell, Malvea 40 days, with fruit, to L EAmsinck & Qo; vessel to 7 MoMurray, Has been 13 days NW of Bermuda, with heavy gales from BW toN Bark Augosta Aurora (Dan), Schmiegelow. Rio Janeiro, 44 cage, with ‘catiee, to Phhinne Brox. | Dee 9, Int 16 20 8, lon en spoke Br sbip City of Pekin, $2 days from Glasgow for Caleitia. Brig Eaglet (of Tortula), Terry, Rio Janeiro, 60 days, with | coffee, to maater Brig Pollux cof St Thomas), Lechusen. Pernambuco, 37 ‘8, with engar, to Napier & Welsford. Had heavy weath- carried away jibboom, lost rails, dc. Brig Berina Reinstor (Bray), Bacico, Para, 25 days, with nuts. to Sos Bento. Been 6 days on the coast with heavy Brig Ro: Jogwood, 10 Kirsiand & Vo Taads on the Tet inst and blown off; sx baaly (rosthitten. Brig Condor. Brown, Maseanilla, 22 with mahogany, de, to hermat Brig On: . horas, “(Br), Card, Cartenas, 15 days, with as- phaltum. to Edmiston Bros, Had heavy weather with ex treme rand for the past week on the coast. rig Jobo Freeman, Baker, Port Royal, 6 dave, in ballast, to master. ‘81 ricgraph (of Cornwallis), Shaw, Curacon via New 28 it 10 DR. wh Dewolf. Was of Sandy Deo 22, 1at 28 08, ton 6 17. spoke rx Cemantha Hi cnr Tighe (Br) Porter, Curacoa, wo i} R Dewoilf. Scbr § A Taylor, Dukes, Virginia, Reh= Leesburg. Blake Portland for Philadelphia, Bloop T Hull, Hull, Providence. BELOW. Bark Linda Stuart, from Manganil la. Also one bark and two brigs. SAILED. Sth—8hip Gov Morton; barks Reindeer. 8, R Chapman; brige Friunymoder Hound. "“avalion,” Mattie; sches W Beary, € BS Jones, Rainbow. wh: jeamers Jammonia, City of Man ram, Caledonia. 0 23, with hides &e, .Miscellancow Steansmip Crry or Mancnesren. Capt Gill, of the Inman line, eai'ed yesterday for Queenstown and-Liverpoo! Breamsuir Hawmonta, Capt Schwensen, aailed yester for Soutbampton and Hamburg. Sreauewir Caumponta, Capt Ferrier, eailed yesterday for Liverpool and Glasgow, Sreausniy Matanzas, Capt Liesegang, sailed yesterday for New Orleans, Stxamenir Brewing Stan, Cay led yesterday f Ha einen ee Te eatd sreindebied to Cant WH Russell, of the ship Oy or. rte report of Bi ship ange . aA :' , OxGW OD, Tecent ol at ver} ro £14,090 (hot £4000). . pos Bra Snivs Excuaxcy, 006 tons, built at Bath, Me, in 1856; Me a Ton, 248 tons, Hult Hichmond, Me. tn Ts47; barks Cone 99 tons, built. nt Richmond. Me, in 186) nud. Mary Kanan, 488 tone, Unit at Portamouth: iin vn 1800, were all sold at'auction at Liverpool on the 22d uit, Suir Sosax G Owens, 746 tons, built at Baltimore in 1848, ts ndvertized at Liverpool for private sale. Brae Banx Jotion, from Brem inst, was reported as having Reavy weather, which, report, eignee, is inco:rect. Barn Bact, A2, 200 tons, built at Boston in 1849, bas been sold for $7250. Br Bane Gt Awce. A, $20 tons, bullt in England in 1888, bas beet ec term: Bare Lxan, ami, hence for Aspinwall, put into Portiand th inst, leaky. Buta Fannin, Ad, 191 tone, built at Frankfort in 1865, has bys on private terms de rived at this port 8th aleak during jeome are informed by her con- i lonu JW. Burr, from ‘ Tan Rees ashore near y be naved in a damaxed state, eres Seed Boston morning of Bth for Ransel to look af rook. Lighters will go te her ae falued at fr ons tie SW is ) 7 J ge to Br5. 00. he J cae tone, PCR wera paes « ewan Th Witte Oe Hoos anor t Mune 1, da reported to have ooo of Providence. 194 tons, built ay Mediaon, “Ghrim ti ber bron ed ‘o Oapt John T Child, of 1; on privale terms eee aoe Any Jann, 98 tons, has been sold to go under the British diag. on private dorms. Whalem Bark Jaabel'a, Winslow, NB, was at Oape Verd Nor 1, clean, ali well, Bpotion, &e. piltle Jobe lannd, Huichiasum, from Penang Gept 19 Cor B, Oct 24, tat - R, lon, 39 45 vita iat at ‘iverpoot Oct 21 for Byduey, ‘rom Catlao Aug 22 for Havre, ng asle, Walk at 31 6a Nelgu 43 W. Bark Christabel, from Algoa Bay for NYork, Nov 15, lat 27 O68, lon 632 B. Brig Baltic, [com Eastport for Havana, Deo 27, tat 2710, on ads Foreign Pores. Acoa Bay. Nov 13—In port Br bark Golden Hicece, Way, for Work fi fs Cave ge 21 — 21—No veasels in port, v0 22- bark Prairie Bird, Wile u port sitip Sparklsag W avoorts. Nov 18 Arr ship Templar, Lane, Sydney, NBW. sia 15Uh, ship Thos F Rov: Liverpool, ' are inn ‘Deo 23-—In port ‘bark Venus, Atkinson, for New ‘ork Jan Drat, Dec 22—Arr ship Lepanto, Martia, London for Boms tise vax, Jan 8, & AM—Sld steamship Asia (from Boston), ver) Ieiteacinen, Nov 25—La port ship Moonlight, Preach, for Mansaniits, Dee 18—In port bark Livda Stewart, for Now ook 10th; Brig Hancock. fon 40 do, " Prunaniuco, Dec $—la port brig Lapwiag, for a) ‘Quruasrown, Dec 23—Aer Prus brig Pius 1X, Lubke, New Yor Br Hviexa, Nov 22—Of, Br bark Ealing Grove, Findlay, from Algoa for NYork, Amorican Ports. Oak, Ryder, Pbitadeiphia; w; brig’ JH Dilhingham, Har: ‘Angier. Bhangon. Cort Paix. " v Cape Haytien. idee din sirel, Baggs, Kew ‘Orieani « Chas Brewer, Muu so slant, Hemtion. lun. Kelley, Gore find @ mie: Spray (ie), ‘ort Bpaiu, Ooh Arr ‘park it Hieison; Pensacole brins Fanny: Genoe; ‘Townsend, Fortune Leland, Piccadilly, Port £ilzabeth, th. T—Below, bark % Hosam , Emery, for next ma7sne. Priest. {rom ul ig Jotun ‘Geddes, McLean, Barbados; schrs Snow Squall, Shepherd, Bath, H Coombs, Drinkwater, eeks, NYurk. Bid achr DB Bayles, in 6-S8id brig David B Doane. Know. Vortland; sebra’ Nile, Hall, N¥ork tor Boston ; ‘Ageporia, Higgins, Elivabethnort ior do; Maria Whitn hock, and Challenge. Bullock, do for do; Bt Dunham; Ossuna, Johnson, anal Counce, Fletcher, Boston, In port PM, brig Clara Elien; schra Autelope, and Rosiva, for Boston ‘ORTRESS MONROE, Jan 5—The following vessels, and others, passed the guard stp last evening injo Hampton Roads: —o! 1 Peas, Lank, from NY¥ork for Baltimore: Smith, Harman. and Oliver H Booth, Loug From Ballumaris for, NV ok for Port Royat; Al k io. NB, for NYork, White Bquail, Velocity, Union. and Etta G Poxg. ‘Bth—Arr schrs N Berry, S'one, NYork for Boston; Tropic bay (Be), Douglas. do lor St Johu. NB, ‘Am—Wind 8. Inport the above arrivals. and Br bark Clara, Premoni, Laura Francess, Priacess, AM—No arrivals yesterday or this orm 18 prevailing. with wind NE. W LONDON, Jan 8—In port schra JN Steelman. Bu- ‘or NYork; sloop Win HM Bowen,’ from MYork for: Fro. “PHILADELPIEA, Scare sche 8 Fossett, ‘Thurmion, bark 81 at, Remedios; brig [sade: ‘NYork: scire Angus Bye, ‘Townsend, NOrleaus: ‘Thurston, Danversport, Det. Jan 5—The bark Victoria, Christ eiphin, igat @achor im the from, St S Fossett Lewes, Marka for Ih bark Gein, for dale for destination short be towed to the city lor repairs. Fiveyelirs unknown are at goltdaga fresh crew, und ‘he brig John Barnard is ready to anchor inside xt Breakwater PORTLAND, Jan 7—! (fore bark and brig. (Cid brig ta; schra Grace Girdter, Crie, Hamlta, Baltimore. ah rs Cameo Pendleton. Ron- dont: 24, Pilot, Dotlwvee, NY 5th, Haitic Annah, Orcutt, Elizaberhport. PROVINCETOWN, Jan 6—In port ship Coringa. Bogart, from Calcutta tor Bostoa, with steamer Charles Pearson alongside. Bhe will be towed to Boston. PROVIDENCE, Jan 6—Arr steamer Falcon. Jones. and Weatchesier, Boker, ‘New York: achrn M it isie, Rider, Avwater, Racket, Htzabetisport SVan aNd sehr Herbecrabore Grenors. T—Arr achr Ocean Wave. Turner, NYork v here sie was ashore, as belore reported). eaten “wibkrosn: au Bo Are sour achr Elcota d +. Baker, New York for frortdence. The barber remalas olen: of ice. PORTS: “MUNICIPAL AFF: AIRS. Boara of Al PIRES Tho Board of Aldermen met he Cuilow it : TV auaeinn, 0g, ere of Common Council — oe Board of Alder- on Tuesday, the bg tnetaat, Sol Big my P. transaction’ of such public a may come before them CHARLES H. HALL. Fourta disteic, JOUN T. HENRY, Third CUAL J, CHILE. Seventh district. IN McOOUL, Pitti district. . OTTIW ELL, OUND . Fourtecnth district, W. wal fH, Second district. 391 ARDY, Kloventh district. ns MITCUBLE, Bighth disteict, . Jaa BREED, maint — FOX, First ae PAULEY, sSiitoenth district. Prevxer Wat W : Aldermen. Fox, Henry; Hull, Mocs ers, Jere ™ The minutes of Dece:aber 22 were read aud approved. PETITIONS, By the Parupuat Bi L. Neary for fitting wy Third Blection district of Sixth mand, aimouitipg to tn doll Sraton was rereered to th ‘Comptrolier, with power. bok of writen McDonald for an appropriation of one nd fifty doers w pay for funeral expenses of Gulouel in ¥. oF rien. ‘Which was referred t» Comcuittee on Finance. Pi Ales of cleorse W. Kimmous, to be paid for wervices, Reterred to Comunittee on Balaries wes, Iderman PARLEY. Billo Trane Mekicoy, for printing Russian Reception: ‘Which was laid over. MOTIONS. Alderman Hkxay moved to discharge the Committees on Sireets trom further consideration of & petition to re num- irty-second street (rom Fifth avemue to the East Which waa carried. The paper was then laid over, Alderman anny moved to discharge the Committor on 14 Uitices from the further consideration of aang the salaries of tue general bookkeeper and others to the Comptroiler's ollice, Which was carried The paper was thea laid ever. RESOLUTONS. By Alderman Mc( Kesolved. permission be and is hereby given to the New York Mall Steamstap Any to erect m gate ved on their pier, No. 46 North river, to be dou own expense. was adopted. sion be given to Earl & Bart! Wwe goods In front of thelr premiaer, vel, during the pleasure of the Com* mon Coune'l. Which was adopted By Alderman Movoo:— Kesuived, ‘That the Street Commissioner be and heJs hereby authorived and directed to have the slip betw Piers Nos, 4aud 46, North rive’, dredged out to @ depth of nty feet ai low water maswalk be Inid across Weat'airect, op- hapel, under the direction of the Cro- nd that the accompanying or- covdentally near Fatrfar” Ooi be 224 rost. And W! ng Providence, thus us of the mutabiliiy ov it w General 01 4; in the enjoy- ment of health and vigor ; one whom all hes = = honor for his devotion to his adopted country, ‘Today b bitant of the cold and wileat tomb. As It were, he was marched the streets of this city, the guest of it the object of thelr adiniration and his return (rom captivity in Richmond; fay all that temaine to ws le ‘the’ memory of him sacrifices ior, and disinterested and devoted services in behulf 0: the Union, together with our recollec tions of bis private worth Virtues—certainly @ rieb in- hertiance—one in which e i of his country and its free institutions, and H parts of the world, is a eS the distinguished militar ruons and indetatigab! Ag? were of such entitie him, ordinary degree, to ‘he Coneiderstion of this Common eit, Hi mune the fret to olter bi ee gallant regi nd release mera', recruited the ‘was com. "Sorcoran Le regiments, proceeded @ second aa bere bas been acuvely and d and coereguoes soldier ve * Resolved, That the Common Councit have learned with f profound regret of ihe death of Brigadier General Dovcoran. and we hereby tender to the family of the Geoenaed patriot and soldier our heartieit sympathy and con. | dolence in their aitiiction. | ve necessary arrange: ying the last tribute of niche ater 1@ deceased; and be it therelore wolved, That the Clerk of the Commen Council be and reby authorized and directed to cause @ copy of the foregoing preamble Fesolutions io be suitably engrossed framed and transmitted to the family of the deceased, Which was ado By Alderman Fant ‘hereas in the resolution herotofore passed concurred in by the Board of Councilmen and his Honor the Mayor, the letter “D was bis Board, roved by verventiy omitted tn the name ne of Henry D Bronk ived, That the Oi ‘Clerk ot this Board, Giteeted to in. fort said initial “D" between the name Henry and Brook- ‘man in said original resolution, Which was the Paestorrt— That the Comptroller \ Js hereby, au- thorted wad Girguied to dlew hte Canny ta dayne of "Alon, ander randon, Treamurer. fo the gum of four dred nod Dinety dollars for exbenses | red nimi on Natiohal affirm ss rw ine, Por =O ria of raat ua a rom any unexpended appropriation wee Ree nesict tien Forsuped 6 onda carvipee pe ‘ocoapion Of the fyugral of the late Andre -one-ociock this wlternoon, -|- Lae sai Kew York Ata "advert ork Wort Hew 'vee mice: sarcst New York Fribuive Association, ‘iveilaing. a W. Koome Which was laid over. The Committee on Re; procure x temporary y No. 45. Witich wae taid ovbe. ‘The Committer ou Fire Department of the Board of Alder. men presenied a repors in favor of build.eg e house for Engine Company No. 14 hich was laid over . VETO MKSSAGK PROM 1118 HONOR SHE MAYOR, The following vole measage was received from hie Honor layor, veloing the resolution permitiing Lewis Philips to construct au elevated railway Mayor's Orrior, New SExyesesssese. powers. 40d Bupolies presented ication for the’ use of Bugine tion that peri: sired au ee enti y-lirst streets, North river, for the Pu pore Of carrying coal trom. vessels, without obstrncting ti baiaend, tw continue during the pleasure of the Com- incl ety of permitting such a atructure extending « Twentieth aireet to the pleral Twenty-fret be qi under any cireum- ij hardly fa bem very unsightly 0bjc¢ ut nol, peove very angoyind from the thiol ef ouldave likely to Tal from the Cars pau: jsf aot positively danzeraus: Geom, tts lisbitity bo dowa. Asut ia the ep hen A this tasur- ra fromthe preper olticer—the Dulkhead over whicu tt ts proposed to Sonstruct the eailway ware end ae the enilway will mocnacarily in use Ol, ‘ol the bubchend byt! if it ri Extcre with te free os isclear that we ve ought mot do great -the saphoensnolr tt Wotcli was coveived a ordered to be printedat length ia. she mtaliboe ae ‘pubiioued 4a all the papera employed by COMMUNTOATIONS. passance 5 wos seceived fromthe Street Connnis. sioner dransaituag: ‘tendng Contrat Park Which wns ofdered on file. A communication wascreeelred from the Bircet Commis. siover. (ranemitting -assesament for paring Fatuetia ptecet with trap block pavement, hk was ordered ou-tile esmmunication wes reseiveas from the Bircet Conimie sioner, transmitting apportionment o! assessment for paving Iswvex street Lewis street, between Rivington and De lancey street Which was ordered on file A communication received fwom the Comptroller, re- ending that authority a for making (ransiers of limance therefor. um consent, Presitent, Aldermen Beary, McCool, Iteed, np. Mitchell, Ryers, Jere- miah; Hardy, Fariey aud Lone—3 A communication wua received from the Comptroller, travsunllting siuiement of Treasury balance, December 2, SWinich was ordered on file. VAPINS HERETOFORE LAID OVER. Bitlof Conklin & Butte, for coxches furnished for the funeral of Lieutenant Herbert, amounting to $187 20. Which was o:dered to be pald by the (ollowing vote, vir:— Allirmative—Aldermen Fox, Henry, Hall McCvol, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Kyers, Joreiniat, Hardy, Ottiwell, Farley and Long— Resolution of Hoard of Counciimen dhat the Oomptyoller be cirected to draw his warrant in favor of George W. Romi aum of in full for refreshments a furninedt enor &c., on the occaston of the 1 ‘olonel Of the id regiment, aud chat le suns to ite 1 inte account. i was concurred in the foliowing vote, viz:— ve—Alderman Fox. the (resident, Aldermen MeCool, Reed, Ohipp, Mitenell, Ryers, Jere muah » Lardy, G Ott weil, Parley and Long— Biewnrt'& On., for crape, c., furnished en ec- cantina tho funeral of Colsnot Ringgold. Which was ordered to be paid by the following vote, vis — Afirwmative—Al..c1 the Presigent, Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Ohip miseteul Byers, Jere- miah, Hardy, Otuweil, Pariey ani Proatnble, reciting that Clark Bilin has (emdored his eolos- eal bron eequesirian statie of Geacral Jackson 10. the €or. porate authorities of New with resolution that the same bo accepted, aud that ‘of thirty-three thousand eight hundred dollars be a: jated to be patd thereforson ‘erection in thia city. n uch place as inay be desiguated sin vot "ytall, Hons, 0s the vir:— Allirmative~4id President, | Aldermes Henry, MeCoo!. cea, Chie. “initchel, Ryers, Hardy, ‘Out. weil, Farley an 12 Nexatve—Aidermen Hall and Jeremiah: t Which was adopted by the fattewing vole, Riitmativecaliormns fox. the “President, Aldermen Deary, Hall Sactonk. Seed, Ching, Mitcbell: Ryors, dere: , Fer ey acd Lng— nicotine he “he, dispstel..te aacersiee fo Wvinon menad rokcd the Conlewiag vote, vit: Aes ‘wemads ¥ "eines ron be on Aldernca ee Hau, ag ‘Ohipp, Ryers, Dtttweti, Fariev'and Resolution Councitmen: on National ‘sSairwot t ‘ne Hoard of ey mea ris for the: “pay hereta eta! tuted a 1a Jnlnt eo aeces be aud direct pepe to the eatlatectio, Which waa concurred ln by the following vote, viz:— Afirmative—Alderman For, the Pr Aldermen pit Ohipp, Mitchell, Jeremiah, Ha Giarwen and Farieyeete Negative—Alderman Hali—t. ‘of Councilmen that he aaiary of the Clerk of Arreara ia the Finance Departmeat be fac $3.00) to take eifect trom ane | @ BpHrOp Which was concurred in ty, Allirmative=A derman ail, McCool, Reed, Chi Otitwel, Farley an Preamble. reciting ac Jobn Hin mmber of Ei Gorapany No. 34. white in, the Taiti ful pertormance 0 duty ase Greman. bis monte stuce, b of which the I Flite, with resolution that the tera ea sean warrant in. favor of Joon iiipe for, tue sum of ‘Mitchell as-t6 ine hie ad charze the same to Account ef Donations. Alderman McCoo. moved to atrike out the sum 0” $1.000, Ce inser! 1m Iteu thereof the sum of $25), ), which was car. ‘Tho resolution as amended was then adopted by the fol- lowing vote, vt exiiirmative Alderman For, the Uresident, Aldermen Bea- Hear, ‘Ouiwehs Periey'and wrap Hesslution that the galary of the Firat Axsistant Olerk of the City Luapector be increased t «+ $2.00 er suemuen, to date from and after ine.12th day of Jul e amount of na 1a be takéu from’ the appropriations for City Coa: te ngencies ‘was loat by the following vote, vin:— Aulirinative—The President, Al Heary. Hall, Me- Cool, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Ryers, Hardy, Farley and tNealivo—Aldermen Fox, Jeremiah and | Ottiwell—8. uently reconsidered and Ia d ove Subsequently again taken up and lost by the following vote. viz. Afitrins Fox, the President. Aldermen Heurs, Hail, McCool, Heed, Chipp, Mitcnell, Ryers, Hardy and by Nega ‘Aldermen Jeremiah and Ottivrell—2. Subsequently recousidered ana again laid of Report of Committee on Finance In favor of adopting reso: jution that the Comptroller be. directed to draw bh warrant 4a favor of James Johnson for the aun of $401 7B, to. be in full paywent for materials furnished for ding ‘houne fe ine Company No. Jt, in Canal street, the amount charged by the Compirolier to any ap havi unexpended Valance wuflicient to pay the kam Whi by the followme vote. the President, eCoul, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, * Otitwell Fariey and Long—L%. finance authorizing the creation of a public fund or mek ‘Of two million dollars for the building of a new reser ‘Riderman Jewewian moved to amend the ordinance by iking out the word “fifty” io the first section, aud insert e word “ten.” Which was carried by he following vote, v Aldermen Fox, nip. Mlichell, Ryors, el Hardy, Ottiweli, F: oar aud Lane: 10. ativerthe Prealdeut, aldsrman. teary, MeCoo! and Aldermen alterman Fox, Ryers, Jeremiah, ad ‘The ordinance as amended was then lost by the following vou, ‘Atirmathve—The President, Aldermen Henry, Ha!!, |. Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Jeremiah, Farley and ‘Negative—Aldermen Fox, Haray aud Ottiwell—3, Subsequently, on motion of Alderman Fox, the above action was recenside: ‘Un motion of Alderman Harpy, tha paper was referred to Comm titee on Croton Aquedu Resolution of Board 01 Con Messenger of the Hoard of Fire men to build & sewer in ht gemery street, from Hen ii Madison street. Which was concurred in by the following. vin Adirm for ae ¢ Presideni, Aldermen Her Hall, Me- Cool, Chr fs. Mitchell, Jeremiam Hardy, Ottiwell, Far! Minne a Lon, Da Resolution o the Board of Counelimen, that the annual three thousand Ave hundred dollars | crease to date from January 1, 1863, Present year from the appropriation “City Contin Which was lost by the following vote. viz — Afirmalive=Alderman Fox, President, ncies,"? the Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Ryera, Jere- miah, tardy and ‘Ottiwell—t. ubaequentiy moved a reconsideration ‘The paper u carried by the following vote — AffirmativeAld an Fox, the mt, Aldermen Henry, Hall, MeCool, Reed, Oty, Mitchell, Ryers, Jere- miah, Hardy Farley and Long—1 Negative=Al i Resolution that th rolier be directed to draw hiss) warrant in 'avor of Charles T. MeClenahan for the sum of ired dollars, in payment for services rendered as y to the Joint Committee on celebration oF the auc. ful inying of, the Atlante, Telegraph and for compiling and supery! ng he prin it ‘tie extended report of the celebration; and that the aaid eum be charged 0,118 appropriate aecount Which was lost by the Aftirmative—1 a oars Henry, Hall, Mo- Cool, Reed, Chipp, Ryers a Long phgeive—alderines Mitohell? Jorcimah, Ouiwell. and PUrdinance from Board of Councilmen to build a receiving baain andcuivert at- the southeast corner of Bighth avenue and Thirty-necond street. Which was concurred in by the following vote, vir: — Aflirmative—Alderman Fox, the President, Aldermen Henry, Hal ., Raed. {Chipp, Mitehell, Jeremiah, Hardy, Ryers, dd Long—t3. Rewiutlon o€ ioard of ‘Counciiinen to increase the pay of gay ta ty, the following vote, viz <= bs, the Frosident, Aldermen Mitchell, Jeremiah, Hardy, wring vote, vit borers. ‘hich was concurred In Atiirmative— Alder as Jan mi me ‘of one thousand “iollere ‘per auaum, payab! was loat by the aden. Alcin vite athe PI McCoo Rs Jeremian Har, Ruriey and bong —_ Negative—Aldermon [iat I Michell and Otuiwell—3, eg-apportionment ol assessments for ex: ; 1864. ory, tall, MoCoot, eed. Chippy, Buchel, erm J 5 . en -_ Gardy, Otuwet, Fartey me ing toa sieesg i Bill of Nicholas Walsh, amoun Gfty-seven doltare fand Ofty ceata (o: funeral exvet ain Kavanagh. La Mardy, Othiwelk Panicyea 4 MOTIONS RE\UMED. Alderman Has moved that when the Board adjourn it do 0 to meet oa W: the Hirccdnd edaesday. (he 30th tastaut, at one o'ciock in wich was cared. FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILM YN Resolution*that pertslasion be, given to © ODO eabibt goots im front of bis premises. No. 17 Cetharine street, th os mou Cane game to remain during tho pleasure of the Com nies ooacurred tn. ncetolubon that permission be given to Samuel 8. Bcbul- joefer toerect un awning in front of his premises, NO 2 avenue A, cornerof bast Houston street, the same to re- ain siuriag th pleasure of the Common Council Which was coaturre\ ia, r fitting up ward "tor De: ti of Thomas Lyuch, amounting to $l, f of the Ninth election district af the Soest cember cication. mo Beara of Councilmen, referred to Comptrolicr with PAT nich was conourced Bill of Colonel Charies ftoo:ne, ami and sixty one dollars, for Of the weception of the Tex 4 reaiments, wi solution {unt te Gomptrolier. be, directed: to draw ii rant in Cavor of the above named parties for the Amou opposite their mames, and charge Lhe same Guy tin eacies.” Which was laid over Report of Commitice on Finance, with resolution that the Compteolier be directed to draw ‘his wa ‘to two hundred in heaton ‘the ‘occasion Be on- ‘Thirty-first etreet, ani t Las numa of one. howaand Ka Carats. paymeat ment _ageiast anid chase, jharge th amen ot gna church, aad charge the same 40 Which was nid over «igen ae Swronie, dh Weitan pares from Third eronne diceetlou of the Crolon Kgusduct Department, gare hat the accompauying ordinance wherefor be adopted, ones red to Committee on Streets. Kesolution, that the Olerk of the Board of ‘Counclimen be direated to anoint a suilable wernon to propare tbe oficial report of the proceedings of aid Board, auch appointment tonake effect on the Ast of danuncy, 18 854, the aalary cheretor to'be Oue Thousand Five Hund per annuum, to bo part for the present from the appropriations for, Oily Gon: Hiugencien, and to be provided for in the fuuire under the head of “Salaries and’ Legislative Department. Which was taid over. Resolution that permission be given to John J. McCabe to exhibit goods in front of bis premises, No. 10 Caiharine atree?, tho same (o remain during the pleasure of the Com- mon Ovuneil Which was concurred to, Report of Committee of Conference of Boards of Alder. men and Councilmen, ia favor of adopting resolution that the salary of the pavers and laborers sh tee Sis tinder the Croton Board be Increased to the aun lars per dag. gate from the Ibi dav of Ju (ity Hoard of Oounclimen resolution adonted.) Aldorman tLunpy moved a concurrence iu the action of the Board of Council Whict was lost on & division, vir:— AMiemative—Atderman Fux, the President. Aldermen Henry, Hall, Reed, Ch nh Jeremiah, Hardy, Ott- woll, Farley’ and jegative—Aiderman Mitchell =| Bubsequently. red aad ial 0 e001 Kesoiuvion, that a committee of three members fromthe Beard of Aldermen and three members from this Board be pointed # joint committee to crect a aultable monument over the remains of the late Alderman A\ Froment, ofthe Fifteentn district, and the sum of five thou. reby-ppropriated Lor the ame. Oa motion of Alderman Far.xy, the Board then adjourn- ed, and the President announced that (he Board stood ad- journed watil to-morrow, the 30th inet, at I o'clock, P. M- _ DT. VALENTINE, Cierk, “NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN cooks, chambermaids and uraes, girls for general housework, &c.. at German 2ostilute, 17 Blanton ai., Dear LADY I8 DESIROUS OF A BITUAUION AS LADY ‘companton or nursery governess, Apply at 124 Nassau at, Brookiye. A airgarion WANTED-A8 COOK, BY AN ENG. Uahunan: undersianda the business iu al! its branches. Address A. B.. Jersey City Post ofice. _. SELP_WASTep—mALes. carte visite and complete without it: BOY Wal can write aod hand. tre, over priotsd’ we isdr'e aves 4 ‘. for 25 cents COODWIN #00. 40 ) Broadway. D—SAY 15 TO IT YEARS OLD, WHO Loquire at No. 6 Water st. ap BOQKKBEFER WANTED — IN AN | IMPORTING house. a thorongh kuowlnige of double entey book Keeping ts necessary. Jdreas box 2,044 Post office, BY WANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, commended and who writes a fair hi week. Apply before 04 o'clock, on M 130 Nassau Bt., room 12, third floor. prance QOUDS SALPSMAN WANTED—AN A young wan. well acquainted with the dug 40 travel. may addrons, ‘L., box 1,80) Post oitice, ™ ¥ ONE WELL ee and, salary ond! nn ay ‘moruing. ak TIVe busivess and will: with real name nd references, Fores CLERK WANTSD—For 4 "FIRST Clam hotel in Connecticut. Address for oue week box 1,63) New Haven Moat office. ZALESMAN WANTED-IN A gas who cam town is employes, fo will find @ permanent aituation and a liber for three days V. W... Herald oltice. tng with please give their own address FURNITURE 8TO nn 1.200 to $1,008 ral aalary. Ad N B—Paruos answer SALESMAN WANTED—BY A FANCY AND BTAPLS © trimming and silk goods importing and manufactur house, Activity, energy and Knowledge of thia branch trade is urgent. "Address box 2,644 Post oflice. EGAR TRADE. —WANTED, AN OUT DOOR SALRS- ~ man, either on commission or salary One having @ Sonaroticg eceuee ‘the wholesale trade (wholesale grocera, large cash buyers tn-the city ra. may address for three yaa ae Co,, box and cousty 184 Herald ofice. RAVELLING AGENT WANTED. —, ‘A MAN . THOR ‘oughly conversant with the hoop skirt business, want solicit orde vat ttreet, oF ate to ear te And to Oaboree & Oheereman, Ansouln, lers. Apply at66 Walker Conn. Vy ANTED—A YOUNG MAN. TO KEEP ACCOUNT OF vessels’ carzoes in New York at ya. To one tive aud willing to leacn $2 50 per day wii be ‘Address, enclosing 60 conts to pay for this savoring. ary, box 6,61) Lost ofice, New York. t 579 Broadway. Warts COMPETENT PREGON 7 Fe ASSIST 1” fixture manufac- ment a lamp and nga knowledge of the business preterced. Ag ANTED—A NOMBER OF INTBLLIGENT, wees bred iads oa cash hoya. To those who bring geod ro ions a liberal salary will be rae , STEWART & CG adway yend Tenth ot. 7 ANTE! \—AN EXPERIENCED Somme MAN A AB Am sistant io our woollen departmen: a, SESTED, ma HAINES & 00." Wnttner goo YOUNG MAN pe cunnic IN A RBTAIL fai y goods aiore to mm to one who is capabie. ‘A permanent and de Good references requiregs address box 487 New York Post ollice. ‘W AXTED—IMMEDIATELY, IN A FIRST CLA38 DRUG tore. and dispense medicines. city 679 Bi ‘The best required, roadway. lerk fully competent to put up prescriptions references will be ANTRD—A YOUNG MAN AR Must be a good peaman, quick and correct at figui Address tm bandwrit The best of references treired. applicant, J. 0. W., Heraid office BOOKKEFPER, ita ot ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS ©! referred: | Balary at first, $12 per week. iene pay ‘or advertisement, Trut . office lector; one havig gome knowledge, of bookkeepi LERK AND OOGr c ‘ANTED—A TOUT BOY OR MAN, IN THE GOUN- and _maké Minself goueraliy usetul’o wages this winter. Apply, after 10 0’ at, near Barrow. ‘must ‘understand the care of loraes and. WANTED-IN A young man as bookkeeper and coll be a good and rapid penmi ed references ‘Address, tn handwriting of applicant, N. ¥. Post olties. SHIP OHANDLERY oa. wi ‘and correct at Ggures. julrod as to honesty end Business |. & B., box LI eciing clerk iota YOUNG BOY, ABOUT Ly Kid bd YEARS joness he must reside with aie be bh and trustworthy and write a joad, for mn otiee Gown town. Salary for Ora, yout 100 Ad fo caut’s own handwriting, J. T. W.. Herald office. LADY OF SEVERAL YEARS: EXPERIENCE IN titlas, de A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY LANDED, WANTS A sittation as chambermaid aud waitress, in a amal! pri- vate family. Vall at 17 Bast Lith at. between 3d aud 4th ave., second foor, back room. ‘ANTED—A bidowhclps IN A Sakae Lani ORB who can come well ot 228 Water ei. ANTE "AN bmer Secu nee rads jitimate cash farat clnen Ai ‘charge of aon, 0s porter: 16 a os Yo. King. 19 Coctabae at ACTI' IN€ELLIGENT YOUNG whe can dete. aie employer an beoke of ‘ty; tee associations eity coferences, ANTED—A L-«-htl ,AOTIVE YO YOUNG MAN, MY porter, at 179 ‘WyaNtep—an ‘EXPERIENCED MIDDLE AGED lawver, of democratic politics, to fill Peary fa which bard work G., bow SITUATION WANTED—BY & WOMAN, AS CHAM. bermald and wai ‘or to take care of children; city Feforence. Call at 20 + hear 24th at, YOUNG WIDOW LADY AND HER SISTER, WHO have recently been throwa upoa their own resources, would like some position which would insure ¢hoir comsori- able support. Fully qualified to perform (he duties of any vsition which requires judgment natural ability, roline: Ment and education. Lave no objection to travel. ‘Address Mra. Bayne, sean a C, AS HOUSEKEEPER refercaves, wishes @ widower's preferre Bat object toa Competent. Gail ‘at 69 Bant 13th ei. for tnree days. 8 nilcinn perme te —AN re pn WIDOW LaDy, accustomed to fated tastes, 5 y rx Beaett, Union wquare —A LADY, WITH GOOD OITY Hoo ti a gentiomga 8 family; uly ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN ‘woman, as nurse, togo (0 Califoraia. City reference. Lat 69 Ob ot ‘an official position z enaim. Addrest, with teal oame, HB Waa he sisoaa, AOTIVE YOUNG MAN, 10 & é Avpiy at W trimming house, a traveliti bo Bost odice. ms ANTED-IN A FANOY SiLK GOODS AND DREaS * salesman. Address baw Lge ee! YOUTH OR BOY OF and education; one who wishes tion where he may Brvadwav, at 10 ovclock, x, Mopaay: a year, Girst three months. GOOD ADDRESS - Asani office situse Vearn business, ean ea Bartlett, WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, FOR & firemen and 20 coal passers, gooks and mewards; highest wages p peice tug olice, 168 Chatham et., up avaire, ages at the ogee en Gor Pe Apply at the ‘ay. a ACTIVE OFFICE eee OF STEAD’ ‘habits, who oan write a good hand a jonable refere Address in own bandwrit feremces, X. ¥. Z., 3. agen wages for op ne ene per ‘ANTED —A PORTER WANTED anne 4 DRY oe tS ped aurary oo a4 ae aN AMERIOAN oman % cits reference given. rowed at arse Eos at., N. ¥., Home {or the Friendiens. ‘are ax ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSKKBEPER. BY a lady who understands the duties pertectiy: best of references will be xiven. Address box 3,689 New York Post 1 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS ‘cook, washer and troner, ina small private ieusily. Call at 275 Basi 13th st., between avenues A and B. WANTED —BY A FIRST CLASS DRESSM AKER. WHO waoderatands children's clot and family sewing, Bork by the day or werk, in some private families, Address Miss B., statioo B, N. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, TO copy, in New York ov Brooklya, Address tor three days M. M.. box 170 Herald off-e, ~ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. zapne. MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS LIGHT ¥ groom, orn any way in which he can muke inimadit rusetul Call'at 118 Steuben at sme general ooery oF commission Holike As a! or receiving clerk: Best reverence jven, Address Madison aquare Post ollice. SITUATION AS OLERK OR PORTER INIA Ri cis wanted by an active man used to Af dusinesn A ‘Addvows he Vie, 69 Cannon st., for one week. SITUATION WANTED-AS SALESMAN, BY A Holetergs paper” hamgingss carpet, hardware. chive. glass pholstery, paper han, carpet, hat . Wi) ia Taney woods bua ness. and hes general Knowledge of any one or all of the above. ect ‘as a permanent situation. N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, WHO HAS FOR the last three years travelled through the West, and who has a vaiuable and large acquaintance, desires to make An arrangement with & Qrst clase house in this city, Address Henry G., Herald onice: GENTLEMAN ENGAGED BUT PART OF THE DAY desires some vccupation to till the balance of his time, ascopyist, reader, or any light employment; best of refer: ence offered. Address 10a B Post ollice, ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM THE country wishes a situation in some legitimate business, wholesale grocery or provision store preferred, where hi may have an opportunity of advancement, Address or in- 4 f V. Biot, 236 Washington at. Salary wot so. much an . Herald oilice. ‘tmporting house, Address box ‘ANTED—BY BER! 0 WANTED oY BERNERIMER BRoraEes, fatieg ee strapol eared ‘iecank cases of ccvevain AI i ja the miscalog. Wages $90 gligasework io @ small faally. A [held Al J av. Call F two days. 'D LAUNDRESS WANTED. None need apply without the best HELP WANTED—FEMALES. “COLORED WOMAN WANTED—TO DO GEN Apply at 97 South AT 331 MADISOR references, p re IN WANT OF HIGHLY 1 BEOOMMEN! experienced servants, will Gnd such bj lying at ya aatiue German Institus Employment office forall Posite the Cooper Institute, 20 4th a OUSEK&SEPER WANTBI ‘OMA! No charge tit ACTIVIFE and experience, to act as housekeeper own private (ome hi Address, with references, G. D., Valon square Post/ ROK TIE MAKERS.—WANTED, operators, Also @ few good chine, Thowe use: to the best work wi nde he TWO FIRST CLASS to finish after ma- steady employ: ment may apply at 4 See st., up staita, GALSSWOMEN | Wal pewO hands for small wares ne giria, not under 18, residin iit the hosines: ress J. D., care Brondway. Mr. EXPERIENCED so three amare ony ry parents to Godfrey, No, ANTED IMMEDIATRELY—HANDS coats and pants; those wi per week preferred; good 4th av, matt fami city Halt lyn, beiween 12 13 P.M. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASH oni references re Brooklyn. ANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, ined. Apply to wash and fron, a competent your . who can DING good ply at 233 Union at., y rele “Brooklyn. be reer | NG PROTESTANT G Leer at nee wi ae t tre ‘Dean at, Bi ANDARONER; 98 Clinton AS ARE a Daween, iSna W man wou ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED AMBRICAN{OR Gi SITUATION WANTED-FOR A. | PRactioal, OHM. ist. competent in all k connected with ghemical laboratory, Address Chemist, box 3.207 New York Post ollice, Gitvation WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS travelling agent for some good manufacturing concera, in the hardware, plated or fancy goods line. Advertiser has aoe years experience, and can bent of refe. . the Address Agent, box 1,673 New York P Post office, ae TION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED GER. wholesale house, as ‘able business in who speaks good Enj porter, or outdoor carrier, or in cy rete whieh he can make himself useful. guire at O51 8th ave., or addi OB. for two days, ANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION TO drive «carriage for a private faintly. Onil at 189 East Waxtep—s “SITUATION, IN A BANKING OR COM. mercial house, by # Young man who in a good book- Keoner and an excellent judge of money. Address H. H., Heraid otice. ANTED—A ~ SITUATION AS PORTER OR SOME simflar occupation, by & man. 36 years old, who is not erate to work, "Adarens M. ©. D., Herald oe ANTED=IN A SMALL FAMILY. A, vant, who can come well recomme p i gaat southwest corner mor! Waneacatz yous NG LADIES, T ort Ha sham a ‘concert Onental Concert nh 1 A GOOD SER. her last sig eommeretee en eer es spect seed (oct and oS nary it wad ot Lexiugion sees ‘0 ATTEND IN & paid. Ap) Weare A SMALL PRIVATE F. No, 10 Bast 334 V ANTED=A BRIGHT GIRL, FROM old, tn a private family; she will ba ‘hod be well cared for. ay, ‘and fronin, « between 9 and ur WARE A, WET NU RSE, J _ Apply at 92 Warren st. GOOD COOK; WILL HAVE or AS! ued references requ 'AMILY, A rinse cook in every ee Apply immediately rr *y 18 by 4 & good home APPLY AT KO. e | ANTED.~AN ENGLISHMAN, . AGED 8, Wao UN. deratands the liquor busineas 4 all ite branches, wishes in & first clase how Mm aocumtom. cao buy, and understands blending and potting vertiser is a first rate bookkeeper and correspondent, . ‘therough iy conversant with the general routine of ofice business. For particnlars or personal interview address A. B. O., Post of. hice, Jersey City. WNtep=by 4 ‘A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION a8 ‘Aasistant bookkeoper in some’ wholesale store, or a olerk in & merehant’s. Or uber office; salary Hot 8 mich objeot as th 5 War est of referenices given, Addreas oF inquire of D. joriey. 75 Madison at , for three days, ce 4 street they can ook of, Billiaed tal Biitard Balla readtusted and Fu of Geld W 1 706 Broadway, ANTED—OPERATORS FOR SINGER'S MACK, wt NURSE WANTED—AT 40 BAST Aang 8T.; NOI without the best references need ap 25, YOUNG, LADIES “Wane —ron scholars, Aol ata Brouaa rihted wad 2104 P. fonnor tes fi reterence, dears jonner les meilleurs re: con de table dana une fami spriven, © idine. ee 82 Lispenard ot, ou lon donuere Uadresse. & i at a icine R ry gestae Ne from aoe eae ae

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