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‘Trials at Police Headquarters. THB OASE OF PO! SURGEON KIER@TEAD—OFFI- OER CUMMINGS ON DOGS; HE PROVES 4 POOR MARKSMAN—A CITIZEN QLAIMS TO HAVE BEEN ROBBED OF HIS WATCH IN PRESENCE OF 4 FO- LIOEMAN—OFFICER HALL, OF THE FIFTIETH, ON TRIAL—HE PROPOSES TO BS MASTER OF HIS POST AND IS COMMENDED THEREFOR—RETURNED SOLDIERS CHARGING POLICEMEN WITH SWINDLING THEM—THEY FAIL TO MAKE OUT A OASE—OLUB- BING CITIZENS WITHOUT CAUBB. Our Toronto ‘Tonowro, July 1, 1965. Ganen of Police Corrupiion—Ominous Silos as to the Magiish Mission—Demoralisation of Canadian Socidy, da, de. ‘Fhe excitement that has stirred up this quiet Canadian han diminished by the investigation now pending before Bustice Boomer, into the conduct of Sergeant Major Masdowell, of the Toronto police force, who is charged ‘with being an scoomplice of the burglars and the Hami}- tem police. Armstrong, who was put upon the scent by ‘the insurance companies, is one ef the sharpest detec- ves in the country. it was after this the Surgeon ordered the ‘What with these revelations and the charges of black- | woman out, The elder Kierstead stated that citi. mailing against the Montreal police, the profession of a zen Taylor brought the woman into his place supposing her to be sun struck; that he left » dollar with ‘“pecler” is below in this count and the public is on = _ ‘and told him to make it go as far as he could, and ‘Beginning to look upon them asa classof mon who de ‘mere harm than good. There ig no doubt that one great ‘Beason why the police of this country are not so efficient tam those of the United States is that here the corpora- ons will not pay salaries sufficiently high to induce good ‘gmem to accept the positions, The result is that needy had some words, which ended in all parties being or- woman in question was a strumpet, and was not sun @venturers get the places, and to support themselves | 0Ub J, 610 pet agpese the Surgeon had violated any ‘end their dependent families they are tempted to turn | Tues of an otherwise bat tn he acted rater pr (their power to account. Asa matter of course the pub- or bentat Se interests and the peace of cities are made subordinate | charged hanged by citizen Ola oot NO 1 tg ty-ninth tnessing an assault upon two ladies by Go their interests, poe Trithout Interfering to, prevent the same or ‘With the return of Hon. George Brown, which o¢- poner ines pry y th the officer dis- urred yesterday, the public looked for some semi-official his oe tg Men onion Claes ‘and who testified tb that at they ¥ Were not assaulted, but along and spoke to th and asked the officer to see them home which he aa. Oe lcer Cummings stated that he was comin, ‘Twenty-ninth street about ten o'clock, when he saw cit Clary coming along, declaring he could “lick” an; that for 20 long a time has haunted timid Canadians. Strange it is that the Sexe fenreee and has peg Mr. Brown’s Jooxs ominous, and politicians ticlans to-day freely the conviction that the ion of the delegation fanot not been 20 the article of the London Pot successful as would indicate. ad thet mission been @ suc Mr. Brown’s organ at least would have put forth some hint to sboat thar, sepecialy two men > ee cana cman; | sod Bet ofpsts.bas now 1s te peobania th errsaiviey fear’ be found the young lad'es ‘bad not been assaulted, @savening of Parliament this fall for a statemol ‘0d Ud while ho wae ilktog with heme deeodenss It ie barely possible that information the sub ee ad 00 ihe: Neweameene spots », lest it should st | fred, © rent in his coat ‘ener severe ‘wound; that he went home me 4 was returning when he felt eeavene at Detroit 1ith instant. At that meeting | 79% ota he aoniuasion the whole questions of the reciprocity, duties, the fiahe- had kaklng doa pe bit ‘and be anh peek tothe tes and the countries will be place whee e sw the dog and Bred Se ee ag as. bene that time that President Did you ht Canada remain undere Cr chore A OMcer—I don’ don't thine Tiled coe BeBe sen airy; the nase make President—You srestdhe en missing a dog as ~ mbly. . dig as a barn door, to have been ‘The longer I reside in Canada the more firmly am I doing your duty. cantons whe Imonished to keep aa aaa ape” rae c | Sede pan rat nee me on Ee eros as noted othe mous ‘mnaner Cae he for the an was liable @ the machinery of Justice was run, ani e ready om Shaves v6 dhe tains: tise grees tlie stares Sees "Beckhold of i Reepetipert Fy Pg ore few briet years have wrought! I cannottake up a pa- streets, that does not contain the narrative of incendiary of the septcien. Ul aici ar peeps rfere leer Iniless some mar! cure is the Will not ‘be able to" find saticiont SC Ca ae ae ES ince petitentiares te sale yw of their con’ ‘and that as soon as he heard the alarm he ran after the thing has forced iteelf upon me as rather sig- eee eee mae pom aig- ‘and would te are era qn walking about the streets, I meet the United States that officer Se re es rane, Cans to simon forced to theicon: ‘oid inn thes he was Inited States government estab- | o for alcshitg the - “airy,”” and that he would get the airs knocked out of pimp and a that he said to it oe wi ‘etated to the 'e bog bet. 2 ‘Toronto Leader, July 4.) as MA length we havea telegraphic the duty there; and further, that he should clear these men. and all others off the earners as often as they the dlogatee to Kagna. the there. The Board agsured. him be. was doing his ummary is very bricf, but it tals Ly. ‘the imperial Sl manner | . Ofioer MePhall, of the Broadway squad, vas changed to “_ loan to tho | by Joseph McNamee, a rcturned volunteer, with Bay Company an indemnity for the North. enlisted him and kept a large part of his bounty. Officer tariory, whichgi 19 be made over io Gunna. ‘McPhail showed a very clear record in the case, it not ee cori This territory has before been appearing that the voluntcer had been swindled to us by the imperial government, to which it | by anyone. One hundred dollars. government bounty Belongs, a 0 Free gift; ond the was refused. Can it | was still due him, and this he was told he could get by ‘be true that we are now to pay for it? To the Hud- 1 haath) beatles pailbemenc oat In fact, officer fose’s Bay Company, to whom’ it dost net belong, nnd to wer to assist in every possible way. 2 sam 20 large that «will require fo be covered by the | Citizen Shea, also a returned soldier, complained ‘guarantee? It seems, if this account be correct, ‘oticer Forbes, of the Twelfth precinot, eur nt has agreed to erect fortifications, | bim with having taken one hondred and thirty-two of eainnning ae ‘which would form the | lars in money from him while asleep. He stated that defence we could provide. the canais be held to he met Forbes, whom be had previously knows, om the Harlem Bridge, about two o'clock in the morning, shook ands with him, and told him be bad just returned f the war, and had with him one hi dollars in money pinned int into his watch ‘was about to lie down thi ni i J : rom gad ire seo cep, when iE i i u if He fi Z ? ae intl ir i H i i i ‘t i g: a aie Fs i 26! 5 i i i 3 ‘4 i i s i E] By = & 4 if i i nt : 5 E gi a§ EB 3 i ! It t al i u Hy E i s i] B z &. 3 = ag ie +] SEs | eg i ge t g g i § | He BE i 2 F i | a tell much about what happened to bim, and plaint was dismissed. only other case of im was that of officer ofthe Bighth precinct. Citizen Stanley, a very le appearing colored man and 8 property ho holder in the Eighth ward, cl inte tt maltreated him without cause. ae that he was standing in front of bis own Sullivan stree when the officer came along and he informed the officer lived there a. ; . q i E e uf lt 2 Hj i zy 3 i i i LF i ti He Hi i : i : i i f Eighth ns eit whom he was ualnted, Foy tind latter came up oe ask an had now, who ofiver they post abusing people, and that while ho. stood officer to him again and said, “didn’t I tell you FP ef = I E i ‘came up here. apathy of to get in,” at the same time giving him several . bod: ©, even that portion of the public movt largely in- blows with his club; at omioee Soak h then invertered, while the property and credit of the country is | tolling Farley to arrest him (stanley) ley) if he had done any- pated by who have nothing to lose and | thing wrong, apd that in clubbing him he was al “by wasteful expenditure. The local | outof order. Citizen Stanley’s statement was corrobo- ities been the first to feel the effects of | rated by citizens Hines, Griffin and Anderson, and by the ee system of running into bavi Sania “ag we cad sp henge bape but as officer Smith was mpcens. But they have been first only because do- | no’ present the case was adjourned for one week in order Fer ee income is more strictly | to get tbat officer's evidence. As the case now it than that from whence the general government | appears the officer committed s most flagrant outrage an draw it. Oe ee ee ne ees con ey upon the citizen. Se ree econ Sane se constantly eis di Vidieidutee emaltiply: projects: whieh @ Provincial \LTON PRwow am. steamer fe burdoned Mt cannot be long before it comes like To. May Bruner arrived at half-past nine o'clock yesterday i tated Ewe apr in the pound. with the last load of prisoners from Alton ‘BO one seems to imagine that he any concern in | prison, pla, lens, that institution untenanted ex- matter; the wildest schemes of expenditure meeting | cept by onesolitary federal prisoner, who is too {ll to be Practical support from the men removed, In addition to the seventy-five he (petting their veto upon. yesterday, thore was an arrival of between seventy and eG we a many more on Thu Gwe European ents im Irom- | *! of whom are now in Gratiot Among Prison. Brlscners are Major Rucker, formeriy of St Low and panks, of Cans cosh Mo, varios was pire i Hf 4 F vy) and it is stated that the vessel has come ed 2 Se of bers triumphantly. During three days’ & Sine reed Goliaza for disioyes ~ ‘mots man scratched his finger, nor was s penny- conduct, and uF. John A. Lea of Arkansas, who of done to the though the sentenced to imprisonment for Me for being: & gucrli, of the men ‘on board bad never seen » gun worked | 8F° also the number, notorious 7 tm 8 turret before. [meray = ed Magui ire of the Forth MM — ‘fhe French Towlonnais contains a complete description wid Bell, of the Be even cavalry, M. 8. M., both @f the Taureau, & steam ram built on a new system whom have been for ony tit tador mites en ae The Taureau presents death for the murder reeset ches tava on t formi ‘Appearance, due more to ite form of Pans Wve! i apreguaie: fortiemn nls, ether “prey noe | Maggle Oliver and Mary Kirby—came sara the May ie Deauty consists in ue tri dele appear Lous can, July 3. was com n aa =m it my Admiral jet-Wiilaumez, at that res. fect of oan by per. po of the Minister of hattan—A Mt plan of an iron-plated steam tam for the @itenos ‘weaports. = utility Was tncontestable, and It fter the attacks on Charleston and wy fares W Uook, ‘Lvicas Calderon—and ‘The Taureau draws so little water that she ‘eonotaled close to the shore while waiting for an | yHAYANA ae Nassav—Steamship Corvica—Dr. T P Bundy, 7% the or sho may tale 0 pettion in Mrs @ A Wileon, Ma J de Rat Mra Flem- Sve water where it will be impossible to follow her. prow terminates ina point, and this point is armed weala Find of, massive bronze cone which serves as her qpur. It is with this spur that this heavy ram, driven @anpeed of twelve to fourteen knots an hot inery of five hundred horse power, can strik eship. The Taureau is, moroover, supplied with © ee a vey pent M4 ee ‘a very small space with the great e can, uentl; S moment present her {rons to an enemp, wuatevel ition, = er 9 the only one one the roan 18 ram is intended not onl: @& battic in ine Secner and defend its entrance, but Ii Ke. Ee. to pursue a ship when sho has been driven out of it. powerful artillery will enable her to attack an enemy on her arrival,and pursue her in her flight at such a dis- dance that it will be impossible for a frigate to return her —! aor is word, the pl a By Be irecegaell spur ony’ 8 very terri rument of BAY for defence. The Taurean has put Mra B geri A Cua MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Bawyett—Borr.—At oneat Gare, Norfolk, Va, on Pipiey aly 6 6, Mr. Natnan J, Baxwerr to Miss Maarua Harwes Bort. Dosne—McSmaxe.—On raed er o i * - y, fo" Mise ‘Naat Mo a ick’s Cathedral, Mont Ne Ma Pes Le a: Epwarp oy to" Wada L a retstas 0 Friday, July nly Th Pe, the Rev. H. Fe an Linsey, te msates avis, of Wass Avanpmg—Mnapa—On Tuesday, Julv 4g the resi- that when his son came in citizen Taylor and the latter dered out. Surgeon Elerstead stated in defence that the struck but panpiavonpri i kiscougertnmeeediagl NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1865. Pelee has coreaacecoraree |) RECOMMENDED GERMAN housework, &o.. set __ SETUATIO! UMBER OF wi Manat situgtions to da dence of William Callon, in Tarry' the Rev. pn lag ay ty ote! Meaps, Sher teryisen. Larron—MoConpr.—On Friday, June 90, at the reel- | ifr, "S$ German Institute, 17 Stanton st, dear the dence of the bride's parents, b the Re Rev, Adam Motlel- | Bowery. 4 ‘Wins H. Lafrox to'Mise Hue MoCunpr, all of | ~~° NY LADY TRAVELLING AND DESIROUS OF OR. Lacosrs—Swanrz.—On ining the services of rused to travel, for ¢ of the bride's PR iaiggon f by aly Se the Ten: | aren or cy se, doo AF a plying for ¢, Boyde, ab C yond, Mr. Jouw S. Lacosrs to Miss Janz E. foe W. Wille Myrtle SITUATIONS w faim ITUATION SD spectable yo try; well up in t D FURLISHERS A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD years’ experience in ik trade desires an en- 7 with 2 publiaher, to tr pois pera 2 ca iB starting business, Addr OF id ‘Publisher, rg Se Morris td to Mie RESPECTAB N 3 LOST names of % iets ey of this crm ; ne 6, at the AL ertaby een oe woe give gesidence of the brido' paren by the Ralston won| AER sod ath'ar ’ iad ad Satin Smith, Jawes L. Scorr to Henaicrra, ‘daughter of John Lynar, all of this city. tne pov, 3, | A. ZOUNS, RESPECTABLE GIRL WOULD LIKE. 4 Srime—Gaai reday, J. bermald, ousework ©. Ea Erber a ih rp ea duly inn Ce, ‘Wr, et Ho in sama private family. "Gallon or ‘eddies T. McCabe, 199 mares, aughter of ean Raa at SITUATION WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE As ngwoman, aa wot Rurso; has baby alx weeks old, Died. 0118 Weat 15th st.r'n the Basement. enna: 08 Friday, Salty Rane Beane, feet ae GTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY The funeral will take place on Sunday Core awe would take care landed, of children and do tain sewing. ast 26th st, Detween 1: half-past two o'clock, from her late residence, No. Palit ath it Th and ‘Ghanice oa a ANISH eons —AN - eg ry typos spectfully invited to attend. Tcattotie, Trighea & situation ‘eg nurse; has had great Buam. —On Friday moral aly 1, at Jamaica, Long | ¢#Perience with iidren. Address La. 116 Prince st, bin carieemraanher oe oer) Wy aprno-ar nmi ng, Ton SAE sat two o’clock A. M.,oa nridem, Je ne 7, THOMAS byt or do chamberwork sind plain sewing: willing to asalst Gailvh oF adress 201, Hast Bd obs for twodagne WWARTED_A. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE sowing: would gots short distance in the souncryy good aty reference. ‘Apply for two days at 210 Bast 19th ot: red 22 pompany “o Bighty- Se eae eee \e frie are attend the. fu ff late residence, 136 East Phy eg on ‘punaay ‘afternoon, ‘Coon ‘Tha Iva, only child of Ed- vied gta hte oun ea ca” | WW ANERY D7 A RURUBA UR WARE Wax TE ties rho the fa fanmily are respectfully | iogt her own. 2i6 Yast ith et., rear house, ret Hoor. 5 eset the residence of her parents, No, 36 attire SITUATION, | By, A WIL WILLING AND ‘harles street. girl, e care afternoon, of inflam. dations ean plan, APB af sunt cor sition of fie lungs Sues Cueaer, ah beloved son of Ping gad PL od = band Hs “i fern mora s nine o'clock, from aoe avenue, Washizgton V Gro do panna totorE FA SECT ARE, — NJ. be wenger two duyu at 24 Ludlow st, sscond floor. room 9. Thursday, Lamantim Bovar, youn wn of Joseph "sd as Dixon, aged 1 ‘year “The relatives and friends ofthe farm! are respectfully pag tng cies the settee of hn his NURSE. WOMAN HAVING LOST HER ‘baby, wishes to take one to her residence to wet nurse. Apply at 361 East 13th st. for Mrs. Post. NURSE,—SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE- Barents No. 17 Righty third Fourth avenue, | Wt acgse sin" wa Ms (calurday) afternoon, af one orolock. nay | Pasties, Brooklyn fre ta A eri td ne HELP WANTED—FEMALES. A LADY, CEEAELE © OF MAE! Was La} Li WEAR tn her ow: n have four or five ‘2 Olbbe’ or heeler & Wilson's ig Fira No. 514 Broadway, stare, July 4, Wau M WISHES 4 WO- Key, son of Peter aad’ Eltzaboth Ie bree, ae 4 years ccs getters by age, as bouse- 6 abe must understand the eare of a datry and Gonpon.—At Nethermuir, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I.,on | butter, A line addzeseed to * 170 Hi Sea ro a aa pe Sorel = = — Gee, Waren t0 COOE, WASH AND IRON FOR A 26 years, 8 months and 7 days. place. [tor of the funeral hereafter. now. fo. bo Wovertey oopy GIRL WANTED—TO RUM A SINGER MACHINE AND Edward and Julia alts A Thorrls, G uly eee eae so ow ‘CO., 844 Broadway. as EXPERIENCED neeelor on Wheeler & ees on's petenah 3 bast jaa Broadway, ween dlat and DRESSMAKER WANTED—AN two appren a Apply for two two days at paerateaac Sa Reeg; Rae %: Mem Misa som eees (0°, TAXTED_ONE WHO, THOROUGHLY. aman | Be witha fiends and relatives of the family are fespectfully wash! pee y froauirad ‘Apply, ‘witht good city Tefe- invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, oniggitr Dy alter 12 S'clock. 45 Henry street, on Sunday at one o’clock. Hovvuawn.—At Stockbridge, Mass, on Thursday, July IRL WANTED—ACCUSTOMED TO PUTTING UP 6, as her residence, efter a long and péanul nee, Kiana Perfumery, Inquire at $3 Platt st, ‘BETH Ferdinand Hoffmann. Jaran—At Patchogue, L. L, on Friday, June 20, at | (IRL WANTED—70 GO IN THE COUNTRY; MUST his residence, of payee "gouam Sates, aged’ 88 G fg ny RE be hoot te yh ONES ge a Maxon. —In Brook! Jal sees, ae SSE | Gee LAT RE aero, |= Marcet, two persons; a German will be pre- a i hiseoker st, in the tore. mont ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfu! invited to aftend the Front tia restdouee of hia grandmother, £18 Nery this afternoon, HE FE BAND? AR TOR dT coral Saas one o'took, ~ eb! taeestng ‘Sely 08 Gia Woot Sib ot, near loth a. urer J., wife of Daniel aged 23 yeara and 17 | 7 ADIES’ DRESSERS AND VENTILATORS iy , * wanted. or three casas “Fie relatives and. friends aro. respectfully invited to oa %, McGkamar On see 7, atone o' Apply to eget ‘33 Barcla; Mec 11 months and 3 ot Macgarel Siete HANDS WANTED—AT 208 5 ORE: sta: Rc ke de a ae ae lamabarg. loa ti ot 7, ORLA war a AS | CHAMBERMAID O°Coxxons.—On Thursday, TearINE O’COnS, Laniee, other ons, the beloved daugh 5 ee Sam ‘Mary O'Con: | Washer and ironer: otk to being ah retard reference, Gs Tore’ aged 1 year, 3 weeks and 2 days. quire for two days in the jewelry ‘ANTED—A GIRL, WHO CAN se bee TRON, ‘sweep, scrub, &c.; three in the with house james street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at twoo'clock. | rooms joining eer The best ORMSBEE, 411 Bi a late Eliza = 10 months and Wine NTED—TWENTY OPERATORS ON WHEELER & The relutivou nad friends ot the facnly are pbmogeery beneapny a type: Ragen reg ap tea invited toattend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at persis work ove Lion and tn Us" makers BY, taoe ep gee Fame ie semtanre| Ht ie Bant fone but neat, tidy need apply at 22 Warren st, jaro! street, Porrs,—At Hoboken, N. J., on Thursday, July 6, after HOUSEKEEPER, AMERICAN | OR ry Mlnees, Isabatia H. Porte, a native "Gam. PAP Coke pty doy dg Merely ag egies portent required JM. M., 1,768 Wi eibeet, Hoboken. Weare G0 INTO THE COUNTRY, 4 COM. English and Iris Please copy. Protestant ‘understandi a at Harlem, ob ray. Kars Barue, | 8 — Wetter, Apply at 170 8 roadway, f room Si ts ‘third foe Charles H. and a aged ANTED—OTRUS TO PUT UP PURFUMERY:, LIVE. months and 18 days. al compensation and steady employment will be given The relatives and friends of the family are ily de those w! oroughly: hinderatan th the business. invited to attend the funeral exercises, this (Saturday) it 171 Duane at., up si ernoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of her | _—— ‘ANTED—A GOOD AMERICAN GIRL OR WIDOW, to go in the cook, washer an .—On Joly 7, Jomn, second oon of | soner sa uviernend liking ud’meking buen. To Michael and Mary Rheinfurt, aged’? years. fr i woman ieral wages will be pati. Call before friends and rolatives of the family are respectfully a0 rap Bunt 230 ot invited to attend the funeral, from the residnce of his 194 East parents, street, on Sunday after- "ANTED—LADIES OP PLEASING ADDRESS, Bost oon, at half-past one Telok precisely. His remaina wateuds ee - will bo 2 interred tn Calvary Cemetery. ip —— tween 2 snd 6 P. M.atié Chambers w., room iseenon Caton, cave Bal Le onsen har | ee 1 NURSE; MUST be GIRL, AS mry, Ireland, aged 62 yearn. county TpPe- | WYANT a pood seamatrene at 30 Wert, near’&h av ‘ANTED—AT THE WESTCHESTER bis ner of Broome st. and Bowery, two good, waiter g.rls; also one smart bell boy. Use, COR. perienced fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) tenon, at half-past one, o'clock, from her late resiaence, 351 West Thirty-ninth street, Suma. "Friday morning, July 7, Jenewran, the only ANTEDIIN SMALL, FAMILY, A NURSE AND son of James and Shea,’ aged 19 years and 7 days. ‘apply at 14g, Weet Bad et, bet The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully end 7th avs. invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, from Bellevue ‘Hospital. ‘The remains will be interred in Cal Cemetet Detroit and I Dicewe copy teinns..-On teeplee: da ly 6, ‘of scariet fever, Eure 4 Chee me ey sagen of Silvester and Eliza Sparks, The Rueivese friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, from the residence of her Tara} mor Eighty-first street, near Third avenue, this (Sa- ) morning, at ten o'clock. —On Friday, bow 1, Joun Soumisma, after a WASTEDTA GIRL, GERMAN OR WELSH, 70 Do ‘A ieaeral fowssware. References required, and'iberal wages faiven. Apply at 46 éth place, Bi D—A GL TO FOLD CIRCULAR! ge By hand. Bray at tiny 12, up stairs, on Monday, between a IAN GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL Kousewore of a small Ainerican family. in Brookiya Sore. 1t Catharine ot N. pay Call at Mr. Peters’ dry goods ‘ANTED-OPERATORS ON SINGER'S AND WHEEL een Bathe 4, Wiloa’s sewing machines, at Waterman & May. i i ni hy F (ise 8 2 i from his late residence, 76+ ith avenue. ‘TRD—A COOK, WAS! ‘Tivrr.—At Charleston, West Virginia, on Friday, June ANTE must cen Ay at ne, teyerttion mand wing J, & Tire, aged 60 years 10 months and 2 dayn. with city references. Apply at remains w brought low meat Deo notice of the funeral will be given In the ‘ANTED—A wn (RESVECT, TABLE atin ew Papers. y Vaaura —At Griggstown, N. J., on Thursday, June 29, Poem & (ey pperrteale eet Apnanau Vi im the Toth. = a ~ — Watan.—On Friday, July 7, Winuam a “WANTPOxA NEAT, TIDY, RESPECTABLE WOMAN ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to to do foneral Reaverork;' one who is willing to go = attend the funeral, from his mother's of tbe conan "wages $8 per mouth. ‘mouth. “apply at Rast Sixteenth street, on Sunday efterncon, at two haat — ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON GROVER Voost.—On Friday, July 7%, Auvmma M. Voamt, only 1 Mme. nuh of Brancis thd Honrisita Vogel, aged 14 taonthe Bmaportum of Fashion, «73 roadway. ee The funeral will take place this (Satu afvernoon, ANTED-A GERMAN WOMAN, WHO SPEAKS at one o'clock, from the residence seu Ge ter pureasn oie ke occ Agee att boat mba oo = ring } m, mont The relatives and iriends of the family are respectfully SITUATIONS ATES Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of P. G. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED MAN, Pook, 171 Pour Ninth Brooklyn, K. D., this (Sat- | A. Who wrltess good hand, desires « situation aa clerk of ‘urday) ‘at three o'clock. ey mechan orm ang other ig emotes, The pn eae ee tpn fhe 6, Josern a7 pt A Pew 3 ‘The relatives nda of the family are invited to Aalrean tor ond weak 0.0, bot 178 Herald often. eee on YOUNG MAN JUST PROM THE ARMY, wHo HAs ‘ Av Kadross jerald off 2 PROPOSAL: YOUNG MAN WANTS A LIGHT SITUATION; 18 ‘OTICE TO BUILDERS.—PROPOSALS FOR THE A= 1 9 ~~~ ggg lltiaiaalbecas eaaaiie Galt at fue Hoan of Pro, Joining and tection for oma: 1 Oaeats Dene Ch RIE CHANT, EXTENS! AO: seipeisear rs » SETRRED e at Se oun! and peu penman, desires ry ee Score pallette donned Addrene Financia, Verifoien SITUATION WA! D—AS COACHMAN AND understands the care of horses and traning: room: from ty Feferenose IRSGRE Gone Ru anor ce oA Joarw RS, Lit pa LLL ot dag Ag HELP Is ‘Call and from | 1 be recet Ail o'clock A. yy second street, trom sendy. select your a a ~ sd tga ees Dap eriertanrt 1 Ganpexen WANTS & 8 SITUATION-COMPRTENT IN i grading Seventy.aixth street, from Fifth wo Grltla's eee o4 Dafa, 60 Gora dA ape Apply eet Rewulating and grading Righty-sixth street, fromare | Cinu ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AGED 17 For re iat a frading 100th strest from Fifth avenue | }> a4 assistant Dookkeper: |s s good benumen ai an Farnak address G. ., Herald otice phason ea grading ‘and curb and guttering 120th street, wilating and gr the sidewalks and curb and quiet Atrents between Weet and Washington streets, iene intersect We: street, from mond to Hoboken ‘iopcarh, jf and Gagging Tenth avenue, from I6let omeeoe pier foot of Twenty-second street, North ITUATION WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN WHO ss the German, English and Talla very ten of he very Pe girvgrione WARrR A YouNG yanninp Noh athvousomert: Call for thee gaye vb ad Borah Ee Biter aes soortn river. | ured Wallenberg, PN, th the spenifications gel an WANTED. ‘tad on aan Ae Sta __ | Stes deel Pras gre te at WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS —WANTED, BY A GEN- tleman of 16 years’ experience, a responsible position in the above business, belng fully competent to take the en- tire mai int of the matufacturing or any other depart mank ferences undoubted. Ai Clothier, Herald oillee. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, 2 Years of age, ® situation in a wholessle business where the applicant would have a chance to rise; speaks the Eng- Usb and German languages, and can procure the best of cit cular as to going 0 the country. Ad , 82 Norfolk SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A Poe pe Bl pom man; hasbeen with his pres- entemployer five ‘and only leaves on account of his aaa tb Europe. ara thie a present ‘omployer. baquire fohn Collins, 833, West S6t ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY, RELIABLE MAN, cane: man), situation as or otherwise; can read and write English; is vot aft vo work; has been to sea for Suymbe of of years, Call on oraddress T. Weber, 262 Firstat., burg. -ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN ADVANCE 2 ituation in some business where bis services sre required; can read, write, attend store, and aint a wo work. Address for wo ‘apa F., box 170 Herald oftic ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALE8- Tan, by a gentleman who has had several years’ experi. ence in that capacity. Address L, L., Herald o| WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, AMERICAN, A SITUA: tion ins produce or grocery siore; has bad’ two years! experience. can bring the best of references, Address ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN Ream IN THE Y ormy, A situation as barkeeper; a ks Eo English ana jections: GPE bor lis tterald ottcas “Stns INDIA AGENT.—A FAVORABLE OPPORTU- nity is offered to manufacturers soatns of procuring @ respectable and peterg sared nt, for the introduction into the islands Ay the ‘West Indies, of prod notions and first class articles for household domestic economy. Address, at once, Agent, box =e HELP WANTED—MALES. N nIPaRIENGED SALESMAN, WHO CAN COM- country trade in white goods, Yauk: ina and sd helen: slg ind neniatamt tn the white goods depast- \ddress box 708, Post offlce. ‘TITHE, NEW YORK ADVERTISING AGENCY, 266 Wanted, cle! es of mercan- erasarseh ry bartenders; also ten ganized 1858. ae THE NATIONAL, AGENCY, 488 BROADWAY— as, eaeys g. hotel and grocery clerks, as- coped’ Tanitate salesmen, (porter, bartender, hagene mal waiter, gardener. Oiher vacancies open. ing early. ie basin by GENTS WANTED_TO SELL A NEWLY PATENTED article in great Frofta from five to twenty Ber day. Apply at 84 Pine street, room No. 5. BARTENDER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS ell recommended wenger. Sune tne need sori. ae WANTED—A YOUNG pean OF EXPE. ferred; ooh be ibe. guide and at the same time cae ae eee amelie CT &Co., ieee alg cy PORRESEEE WANTED—IN A STATIONERY STORE; inted wit a the the business ferred. Address ‘one acquaii Bookkeeper! Herid oflon, giving name aad reference. COREBEFERS, SHIFFING, "ENTRY, DRY GOOD d hardware clerks; te and 4004 men, Se tee rant ‘omploymest apply aif Brosdway, Toom 14. OY WANTED. —WANTED, A BOY, 14 OR 18 YEARS tg attend ‘attend a wine and ‘and agee bee rho foquire at 38 Lis- Bre te y ine machinery depot, must be well reso mended tn THOS, K. MILLS, 443 Water ot. OACHMAN WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the care or horses And ho ia lao able to s0- payee fowery. dhinesiiedl (CERES AnD SALRaMEN WaNTRD—rOR oTORES, tag ov er ‘oflce Mo. 5. Pore CLERK WA: ig yen WHO HAS A THOR. siness and can come well ed oe bo ean open pa Gornisn preferrea ‘Ap. ply for two days at 164 Bowery. RUG CLERK WANTED_WHO HAS A THOROUGH kno ‘Of the business, and ean come well recom. mended. “Apply at the drug store corner of Grove and South th ate, Joraey City. D'tres CLERK WANTED.—ONE ba ane be every respect (retail). Address Drugs, H: ae CLERK deen aaiae GO TO THE CourTRY, able o s (realy rm ag IGHT PORTER WANTED.—A STRONG, ACTIVE man wanied in u printing oflce; must avo good ref ‘Address box $135 F Yor ALESMEN WANTED, _WwE HAVE ROOM FoR TWO ‘@xperienced men in our embroi B. 8. JAFFRAY & 0 Brosaway. MB ASSISTANCE OF A THOROUGT! BUSINERS — Wanted, who bao neeti merehi WO SALESMEN, HAVING A LARGE CONNECTION, wanted in a wholesale Fy, goods house. (A German of capacily may also box 2,281 Post office. ‘0 ENTRY CLERKS AND TWO BOYS WANTED—IN a geting fancy goods house, Address, with references, HELP w Ply to Joha Williams, No. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, rands; one who lives with his 3 Bowling OUNG ae, AND ALL pomarre ¥ EMPLO’ Y Egpan, come to few farm Tandew $500. ness. Apply to ondway, room 18 <WANTED, A RESPECTABLE MAN, HAVING $800, to net as treasurer in a very profitable buai- Young, 79 Nassau st., up THE | TRADES. BOY, ¥ YEARS ‘OLD, LD, WISHES TO LEARN A eryny Prefers to trade. Can toned with his emf Call for two days at A ‘recomme +No objection to go in fadison av. ~ 4 the country. CAKE BAKER WANTED—aT L. CANTEL'S, 170 9th ar. one door from 224 wt, ‘OY WANTED—TO LEARN THE ENGRAVING OF letters, &c., brass tn relief; ferred. Apply at Jonu Feely’ zy ti Noh William at : pre OY WANTED--ABOUT 16 YE. D, TO LEARN the all making business.” Avpiy at sailott 89 South sk corner 17th rump's, 77 Fulton at. can bave ARPENTERS) WANTED.—APPLY THIS MORNING, 2d av. Wages $3 per da; —A JOB HAND WHO UNDERSTANDS ady employment, at Samuel Denna D—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands coloring Jute yarna. Toa terme will be given, _ Apply at 171 pod workman favorne ir at.. N.Y, OOD LETTER ENGRAVERS WANTED.—APPLY AT the office of the A ferchante’ Exchange (Custom | merican Bank ole Company, TO NATINET PRINT WORKS.—| agen? WANTED ACCUS- vomed to the business. West 36th st. and 77 Murray ly at the works, rear 215 tee DYERS8.—GOOD SILK DYERS WANTED IMME. Bteady employment and od wages. Apply to Rioort Rig, 813 ‘Strata ah, Paterson, Node SPP Srcarton WANTED—BY A FIRST ©! LASS RMAN hairdresser and . Address Henry Querp, No. 6 ‘West 4th at. ILVERSMITHS.—WANTED, SPOON AND FORK ers, raisers and mounters of silver and Cerman silver, pores &c. Apply to Gorham Manufacturing Com- pany, No, $ Maiden jane. ee ee A MAN CAPARLE or geod nan. Boply to GA White permanent situation to & ore, 42 Ann at. ere td 4 [RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, 2 gee sa uiating teria Fe the carriage {04 iners trade: coun- B. Sorel, 48 West ANTED—AN Al CONFECTIONER AND BAKER; one who understands bis barr in every reapect; s.Srat rate bread wo1lP. M. Apply at: also , from 10 A. ANTED—AT BARNUM'S MUSEUM, & PRACTICAL ‘App! ‘Museum's office, No. 8 inn at. ly af ‘ANTED—3 WARPERS, 10 FEMALE ree is Hi on En, wer looms. pickers up, and constant work. Calf at 8 & Brother 108 North First street, between Williamsburg, L. I. lik factory, th and Seventh streets, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION a8 WATCHMAKER ORB watchmaker and jeweller, by ¢ young man, who ther, paght: C —paspeie the Wee? ter st. FRAME MAKERS; THE piounsr Apply at DENNIS & HAUBNER, WANTED TWO OR THREE GOOD POLISHERS. AP- ply at 182 Broadway. ARTHUR RUNNELL & CO. ‘ANTED—A_ FIRST C! Dubois 38 trtene a LASS BODY MAKER. & job the whole year round. Apply to ‘Peter ‘WaAntz0—4 FOREMAN OF GOOD TASTE AND EX- rience, in » boot and shoe store; must be paeccegnly coqualated wile ine ., Herald ‘business; will be ‘permanent. ANTED—SIX WOOL HAT FINISHERS; GOOD PAY ‘and peed apply to wot thoy att ra right one bat good men VANTED P rant Hepa pate FIRST CLASS CA! RVER corner of Ce cOMPTON SA Apply to Compton House, corner ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—TO GO WEST. A PER- manent situation fora first class workman, Cooper & Fellows, 11 Maiden lane. SPECIAL NOTICES. Neos | AO Ronee THE antigay Wawe Company, 1s ready to supply at the ¢ arte it terms: pORWOr AEE DAILY. “xb. WEEKLY: | i maser hei RINT describing the nature of pames of mPa beset rs Bucoessor to Binetair’ (2 a arth Owe moment, and on the very 8, ‘TEx Rew EXPER Med by 0 the News rs and Magazines, with thelr wall who ask for them. _— AMERICAN ‘NEWws gap D GRADE hl pote Fo and 121 Nassau street. New Yo sey and H. Dexter Hamilton & ‘OTICE.—THE CARTMEN AND LABORERS’ elation of the meeting Oy members are hereby noti whoun it does concern. Paruica Pagan, Seoretary. br ed to By order, Fac oRARTERS. ONE HUN. seventh New York Volunteers. Cireular—The officers an and twenty-sevent: New York Volunteers are hereby o oh tN. to report at the i oo oe * order of NEY, nel | seventh n'New York Voliunteers, and Brevet General. ILITARY. 4 enlisted me f the ne AS8O- county of New York, will, bold ida al New A, — Tile tmeetiig and ail JOHN LYNCH, President. Wire ose OR ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF JULY, ‘a frat clans [oo cre heat One with good refer- $RaD Pa Meowre es aiteation by addressing Pharmaceutist, Herald of ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER, WHO ean tal agrapery in full bearing, and also of fruit housee;, hemoust be thoroughly competent for every department of the garden, Address box dus Post offiee, jew Yo ANTED—A GOOD STOUT BOY (COLORED PRKE- ferred), to go a short distance ta the country to take care of horses aud make himself generally useful. “Apply to J. Hanna, 90 Barclay et, berwoeu D and li o'elo« a a A Spr ecane DRUGGIST, WHO SPEAKS German and E, to go to Savannah, Ga. Apply to A. B. Bands &Co., Y. Wiliam at, N ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO PEDDLERS, TO SELL AN Article in dally use. The best terme will be given. Ad- NTE D— LLIGENT BOY or % OR 16 ee sean nue wore. Apply to-day Ww’ ot 182 WARE BOY, TO TO WAIT ON TABLE ASD MAKE Winners we ae, useful. Inquire at the Union Dining ANTED—A STRONG BOY, ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD, to seaiet the porser tn riar in packing and delivering in @ Ger- man notion house. New York Post office. ANTED TO PU Sword, Sash or order, Call At8 A.M Vo dol | Amity 5. New York. LINE OFFICER" Erion quality ang tn » Oraddress B. RW, -A COME Herale fr A., box 148 Herald ote, Ne ew York. to pBialaar time, includ jor sale cheap. Address 0. rom December |, 186), to at Ry HOTOGRAPHIC at reasonable A FULL SBT OF TERTH }XSERTED, a FA ou extractin with gold, pain. the ro LAD ot 50 4 ynane of ane: one who writes weil, and is of aay and | ny An ; BO others need apply. Address box 2,961 ANTED—SEVERAL MEN TO CANVASS FOR ‘stencil plates. Inquire for Stencil Cutter, at Kohn's, 988 Broome st ‘ANTED—A TRAVELLER IN THE VARNISH BUST. ness. One who is well acquainted with the trade will De liberally dealt with. Inquire of A. H. Louis, 180 Water st _ None others need apply. ANTED—AGENTS (GROCERS OR DRUGOISTS preferred), 10 sell Cotey" ‘a cleansing cream and wash- carpets, £e., 1 th, room No. 8 NTRY CLERK AND ‘al, in o wi wi Ses Baie tet ety eee oz. inown writing, L. Herald . An, box It ynerally useful fora Fost ot ANTED—A YOUNG MAN. IN A_ COMMISSION who will make himeel ‘ANTRD—A GOOD MAN COOK: ried hours of 12 and 2 Warten a AN OFFICE, A BOY. OF ABOUT 15, Address, with, rete nnd applicant's handwriting, Allen, east da Soo Bf y-7y YOUNG MAN, HAVING on. CAN EN. lucrative Joulare on ay Heation to American Neck. y Company Wl Fulton Gia. fier 12 o'eh rs a, se YOUNG, MAN. ENGLISH, AMBRICAN Neve eas coe: twee, & Sinall farm near the, ot lone need unless they are thoroughly acquainted wil jegetabien, ‘Apply ¥ wo BR. G. Moulton, 27 ae EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. OWR eae who 20 ~ onan banking tho testimonials can a thuking ofice by eddrvea! with references, box A¥7 Post ted m [ANTED—A COLORED YOUNG MAN, FOR THE 19 take care of a horse and oarri ly usefal, Call at Ni No. 7°Browd oor, front i vo ANTED A iA BOOK RRET ET Wityt TikeR THOU ¥ sand doit Brackett, box 199 Herald ottice. Woiree. tan TRAVEL THROUGH THE Western States for the tale of a new, useful and rarun- ble Invention, tie are clearing from $15 to $20 {nr da 5a ‘capital trom to $100 Invested. For perilous lars cal 38 Eant Broadway, front room. from 9 A. M, ull ANTED—A WAITER, FOR A RESTAURANT, TO ‘open oysters and wait om a lunch bar, corner of Moat gomery and Mudson sta, Jersey City. =. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRAVELLING SALES. man for ® hat and cap mandfactaring house; must be thor ~&, inted the business and come well recomes sr ‘aaarose bes 4708 Poat ofiee, New Y 1 You, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A | FIRST wT) wm. tel op the eavern part of this State, bead rk stewart; none answer oplews they hi Joog ana cari re = xs H. VILLERS, nue. AT: 212 BROADWAY, ROO! DIAMONDS, Wa'TC ah Iver and con A. HOLMES, DENTISTRY. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY —TEETH EX. tracted without pain, or no charge; geried, $1 each; ail operations warranted LERS, 186 Grand street, two blocks from Broadwi pots, f VIEWS TO ORDER, IN AND around New Vork—Cottages, forms, sores terms 6. ae. way. Leowtita} teste p- J T vib. mee WITH OR + WITH. Teeth thous ‘LN, Deowtist, AS, 186 Bast Thirteenth sireet, near Third avenue. 100 Made“ STREET, NEAR Teeth laserted $1 each. celebrated Gold Cement and other Entablinted 1897, cachonal PRECIO! oe, MS ged ac. THIS OLD ESTABI ae FICE PAYS THE UTMOST aut it Fok AMOR p JEWRLRY, ATCHES, JEWELS, OPTICAL INeraU MN 4. NDS, WA’ boars from 10, a BARRINGER, 212 room 13, Corner of Fulton stiet, up stairs \ hfe ba LIBERALLY APTANcEn, an elt DCGHT aT ae GHEY RATES ‘A ROKERS TICKETS at FO ATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., at loecher street, “ap stare ALSO. wie DIA ONDE Am SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING TILL nine o'clock at night, any amount loaned on dlamoe rw allt Jor war +55) One te, and e jewelry ree of, value, 0 Broad. T 66 NASSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2—A. HONIGMAN Pars the highoat price for ate Diamonds, Warches, Jewell on consignments of the ONE HAVIN o ie, willing ofl them Purchaser y addressing OR SALE, CHEAP barrels of Catawbs a cobbiers, for, otale way, basement. y TOARS, / tort brands of, mat gerere and flatter ourselyea to teularly old between How! jor and with Bi cheap for csahy Hal jton, iterald elles. WINES, LIQU a gota er nd gibelle ” CIGARS aap TOBACC Bak de BSA) FURAITU RE. JOR BALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURB, THR ovis, Burers, Wil, will ‘tga eee for RE SPRCTFULLY IN- r them tha chatewst ome a at very low jo are nnd have been Sesporvers for the einai years, ne aavortmeut of 2 nd well seasoned “J ©0., St. Petorst arg and Canal atrect a and par Cane de Furniture of a parlor, bedroom aud dining room. Ad+ dreas 6 West Fourweuth siroet. porn -terthtine $4 COAL, " ‘woop, . AS CHALDRON FOR OOKB, AT a ant Works, Twenty first street and avenue Mmedtately at the lowest market price 8 F. Sit — cv NCO ~ OL LOTHING. tah AFTH STREET, NFAR BROADWAY, "AT RAST TW: Ate Saati 0 pa a and gentlemen's y thresh. Ladin waited Gato Chang se 8 task

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