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a. HONOLULU. “GROGRAPMICAL DBSORIPTION OF TBS CITY. APAUSEMENTS- OF THE PEOPLE, IMPORTATION OF COOLIES. Introduction of Chinese Plants and Trees, OQOMMERCE OF THE PORT. &. &, Oar Heaviulu Corre Honowwiv, Hawail, Oct. 7, 1865. ‘This city of the Pacific is the capital of Hawail, or Owhywee, belonging to the group of the thirteen Sand- ‘ ‘wich Islands, and contains a population of about 12,000 fmbabitants. “Hawaii is 97 miles.in length and 73 in ‘width, apd has become a place of great notoriety, chiefly (rough circumstances of a purely American character. ‘Though discovered by Captain Cook in 1968, formally eeded to England in 1824-6, and taken under its protec- tion by Lard Byron, when he brought home the corpse ef King Rihoriho, who died when on a visit to that coun- fey, it has never been of much advantage to it. Since’ settlement of California by the Americans, however, has become # place of more importance, béing sn in- ‘vermediate station and stopping place between Valparaiso end Lima and San Francisco, from which latter place it is 2,400 miles distant. The people of the falands number about 400,000, and, under the advice ‘and influence of the American missionaries especially, have become greatly civilized. Their unwritten lan- guage has been put into shape; they have books and even newspapers of their own, and their transactions generally have assumed the forms of civilization. I do ‘mot propose, however, to write a history of these island- exe, but briefly to present a fow facta to the readers of the Herat, It is known that from a single tooth, the eelebrated naturalist, Cuvier, determined the structure and habits of animals, and so, from the present statement, ‘and perbaps more decisively, we may form, a correct de. @pinion of the actual condition of these islanders, Among their most cherished amusements, partaking entirely of their original character, is that of feasting in ‘the open air. One of these feasts recently came off in a meighboring valley, at which hundreds of the natives and @ considerable number of foreigners were present, To obtain a sufficient quantity of fish, always favorite food ‘with these people, a smali river was turned from its cial 1, which was dammed up quanted by a bage net of wicker work, ly of the natives, female and male, entere: splashing tho water with feet, drove the fish, which were abundant, over the dam from which they were easily taken out by hand, and adivision of the spoils took place. ‘These matural to an and large stream above, and into the net, were cvrefully and neatl; up in the leaves of the ‘ti plant’? and borne to tho place of rendezvous, These, with sides of mutton, beef on leaves of the same plant, hands and ‘and pigs, were-baked in holes in the ground, and then to be Teady eaten. Betacrtetenn dan ecite frase, and, without Plates, knives and forks, soon disposed of them. The used on the occasion was pure water from id spring, Grace was appropriately said in Eng- the Hawatian tongue by a Protestant cl Various amusements closed y present tertainment, such as sailing in tube, racing, swinging and foot racing. Raw fish seemed to be ¢: elish as that whic! hb had beech bake joyed with as much ‘The crowd sepa- Fated for their homes at the close of the day, apparently mach deli most tie for hted with the féte. P} it events of the hour isthe cor ‘¢ hare. to the demand ernment here » of Britian a ted daily, with 260 more. part tract. following of the transaction in China:—There is a attempt on is also jin, iad as basis recognized agency at — Kong, where Chinese firms furnish theee at the boarded @othes each. A doctor and cooks, overseers and ae a ecolie, u mt i : s women are paid twenty and the men eight furnished and interpreter are provided, for them, and the ieakeopaems chen the time of his or her arrival out, is fifty- dollars per and with teonite of as doll 5 Then, a d the Cont most religious picion bei away from the husband ceived, his wife upon a bust, He carried THE STRONG DIVORCE CASE. tion of the Opening Argument the Defence—Review of the Testi- mony for the Plaintif—The Case Ad. journed to Friday, d&e., di¢- SUPERIOR COURT—TBIAL TERM. Before Judge Gurvin. Duc. 6.—At the opening of the court this morning Mr. McKeon continued bis argument in behalf of the de- fendpnt. The court room was crowded, and the interest in the case continues unabated. Mr. McKeon commenced by alluding to the character of the plaintiff. The defence had endeavored, by all the means in their power, to keop the particulars of the case had been struck with the acting of this gentle- man in court. He wished to impress the jury with tears. He was a fine actor, He seemed to be the ad- mirer of the player in Hamlet, who had “tears in bis eyes and distraction in bis accent.” He came inte open court in a hypocritical manner, endeavoring to impose ‘upon those who were appointed as his judges. Inthe case for divorce jhe was ready to take all the conse- quences, An action of that description was entirely dif- become famous. He next became the sttitor and the husband of one of the most respectable and wealthy of our citizens, She bad been brought up in a proper and manuer, We would back to the altar and witness that ‘A young and blushing bride was taken to man of thirty, who had sworn to protect On the consummation of the rite he (Mr. take his wife to a home especially set He had tie means of conducting her to he brought her to a house crowded another na mother’s br we He sphere with her through Europe, exposing his young wife to all the temptations which are met with on trips of this de- senption. She came back without a single shade of sus- cast upon her: She then asked to be taken fey; but he refused. The only token towards of = his fi] trip was the presentation of her hastily from city to city, al- though she was in delicate health at the time. wards he treated her harshly because he had not re- to his idea, a sufficient fortune from NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1885, from her i late residence, Willoughby avenue, near Throop dite 6 ee nee, Wriux Janay, ‘The relatuves and friends of the family are city on the 15th inst, He was a native of Kentucky, but emigrated to Lor in 1808. He held office under Louisiana when a Territory of the Union. He served in the United States ry in the war of 1812-15. DEATH OF FOUR PROMINENT NEW ORLEANS PRINT- infant daughter of Allyn and Sarah 8. Marie. Morkison,—At Manbati avilie, New York, on Friday, November 24, Many Mourisoy, aged 72 years, a native of Mauchlin, Ayrshire, Scot McALeer.—On Monday, December 4, Huey Mcaumer, aged 27 years, 5 months and 24 days. Orlenian; Robert P. Seirs, of Ohio, formerly known ea r Old Bob’? (he was both printer and sailor, and served in Farragut’s feet which took New Orleans), and Newton C. Blackburn. A notice of their deaths in the Crescent mon Rolivar Buckner’s paper) closes with the fol- lowing neat bit of pathos:—Your earthly ‘forms”’ are at last “locked up’? in death’s embrace and ‘gone to Press;” and here is the hope that when your “proof sheets” shall come up for “revision” at tho fini parpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Henry McAleer. W. R. ROBERTS, President, ‘Wx. Aunort, Secretary, McCarr.—On Tuesday, December 6, of consurffption, Marrusw McCase, aged 40 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the fiuvera!, from his late residence, 164 East Twenty-second street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, ov the “marks” to make, in the 65th year of his age. GENERAL sosern ffrrwaRD! The friends and relatives of the family, and those of city The European mail brings intelligence of the death of Jacob Delmar, Esq., @ well known citizen of New York. ‘Mr, Delmar was born in Gibraltar, Spain, in 1798, and was consequently seventy two years of at the time of his 4 4 y age 70 ‘The relatives and frlenda are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from No. 217 South Ninth street, Wil- amsburg, on Friday morning, at ten o’clock. OaxtxY.—On Tuesday, December 5, Witiiam J., son of William and Mary Eliza Oakley, in the 11th year of his fe. ‘PForosaLs For Sealed ‘on the let day of ‘The proposals will sta ‘whose pi deposit ita the Cy to the C in peoat 6 Coun Teeustiver for euch depo payments, proposa! ndor for Riot Damage Indemnity Bonds No. 2,” and the same en- FIV) Loa mark ‘OUTHERN BANK NOT! p peed to attend the funeral, this Cipaeer) stersoen, : one o’ r ia rt mane 9 bi errnteer neces haere gi Dror 19 tbe 1th inst ag ghove will have ANTED—BY A WOMAN OP BXPERIENCE. 4. srr ‘vuEw.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, December 6, .- with the above thetr coupons uation as infant's nurse; . Ofer at nameless tea Sef rene SURGES | ete Goa onetel war ke The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ~ Blank sohedules will be furnished upon epplication at the | s., botwoen 7th and Sth avs, Obituary. invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. | Coupon Interest Department of this ¥. JOSEPH BIDDLE WILKINSON, OF LOUISIANA. 60 Fist place, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. . premnt 5! 8m ANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITUA e ‘This prominent Orleans that | , “4x. —On Tuesday, Deo ‘ab the residence of tant Treas . trey rmaid aud plain sewer. Call . Prominent citizen of New diya in her grandfather, Jobs Sloson, Key. Martin SLosO%, ton place, New York. a 000, WAXTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: NO. ts branehes, viz:—Bouy wild tower und bak OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Boning and lating, oo: Rayrefertaoe, Call for two day@ a ‘ f; 6th day of December, z: D, i ERS. te relia nn nara et he e 4 oo ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA+ from publicity; but their efforts had boon thyrarted bY | pour welt known priniers died at New Orleans latcly | brothers, ‘Thoinas and James, are invited to mttond the | ehaas'of the whole crany part tthe’ eam of two Hundred Hon ss nares end ssametzens, OF 4 ehanabermaity the opposite side. ‘They had to defend themselves before 8, are ii ? .. Titer, | best relerence given, Call far two days at 38 Ena Wh st. 7 within afew ‘hours. Their namcs were Anseline Fortier, } [29Fal, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his | Thousand Dollars ( ) of the “Riot Damages In ee ae ee ea a — the whole commanity. No motive, except thatof a] . pooch Canad ? | late residence, $1 Monroe street. pity Bonds, No, 3." of the oounty of Hew oul, anpborized ANTED—A SITUATION, BY RESPECTABLE, bad heart, had® dictated such a proceeding | Han, foreman of the English partof the | Ksiowrs ov'Sr. Parnicx.—The members of this assocl- | 124, and by ay_ondiuance ot the. Bound of BU Fang Sit to do housework in » small private familg, Pr abe Ho (Mr, MoKeon) | 2¢7:D.D- O'Brien, a native of Tipperary, and connected | ation are requested to meet at 199 Chatham square, on | proved b the Mayor June 18, 1864. 2 OP I Call at 113 West loth st. for two days. on the part of Mr. Strong. He (Mr, ) | for many your with Mr.” Pendicrast in publishing the | Thursday, Tth inst, at Dalf-past twelve o'clock, for tho | the sald bouds Wil bear interest at the rate of atx per cont vias arOAwaaee a aa a manutn, payable balf yearly ou the, Lat de Tiny etek yours ade the: ptosipal will ‘SS sala Festaurant or saloon, by a respectable young ‘woman; Nove: . understands it in all its branches; has good refereuces. Cam be seen for two da: C bo soen fur teu daydl Dot engaged, at 160 Lat av.» near 11, and ember med mnber, 1@ the amount of bonds desired and price per one hundred dollars thereof, and the are accepted will thereupon be required to County Treasurer (at the Broadway Bank) A RESPECPABLE witha au to them rospectively, young woman, asgood plain cook and to asniat on parole the receipts of the County | the wasbing and tron ing has good city reference; no objec tion go Brooklyn. | Can be seen for ngage eee tat uv, near 11 ei oe ta py Fovslye Thonds: for equal amousta’ ef the par value of ths Titi at, second oor, front room. i : the Great Proof Reader of the Universe will find no | MCNAnr.—On Tuesday, December 5, Parrick McNane, | sums awarded to them, bearlug interest from the dates of orem eepent rpg ‘ET NURSE. if akin # J A YOUNG AMERICAN waneanys nurse; good ¥ CulPat 277 Mulberry st., near Housion, tfet foot ee 1 should be sealed and endorsed “ 8 ferent from that of » ‘There was no such his sons-in-law, Patrick Del rh, Sa fox. sree bape idk | _ The New Orleans papers record the death of General | most respecifily invited coatend. the tumeral, fips hie | ‘lame ims secoud em elpe,addrewed ve dhe Compal —A_ SITU. Ing @ divorce to yy confession. At all peri e The right ia reserved to reject any or all of the bids if con- ET NURSE.—A ATION WANTRD, BY & “oh ihe wishes Sti end bokol' ween ta Joseph Bernard, of Louisiéna. He was'a descendant of | late residence, corner of Forty-seveutly street and Ele- | sidered necessary to provect or promote the interests of the Young, bealiby woman, with » fresh breait of mill soluble aid sacred. He (ur. McKeon) would polat o'tho | the Simon ernard who, after becoming © lieutenant | Winout furihar ualioe ne ee Oe | RY op Naw Yous Deparnnner or TSAMOE |e | Seen tener emer affair of Napoleon the First, who made. general of engineers under Napoleon, accepted the rank MoGiwwex.—On Wedneaday, December 6, Ann, daugh- Comrrro.ien’s Orrice, Nov. 26, 4365. : ET NURSE SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN Pope for divorce. The interview between the Pope and | of. ler general in our , and’ served from 1826 } tor of Michacl and Margaret McGlinsk, aged 4 years, 10 peas girl, just ‘arrived from Europe. Can be ston at 168 & memors- | to 1831, and who retummed in 1832 to months and 3 days, J JOUPONS, OF BONDS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY | Elisabeth by Minister of War under Loujs Phillppe. General too The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- | be paid in gold cole One ee ey anUMY be 1868, will jernard was a native of New Orleans, but had led | fully invited to attend the funeral), this (Thursday) after- LEES & WALLER, 38 Pine street. bee ne are Ba for m mecy Teer at East Baton Rouge, Darin his life he noo, She o'clock, from the residence of her parents, | Nw Yonx, Dec. 4, 1865. “{ LADY WANTED-TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS, portant offices Bast levent street, a, and ladies to learn; good pay; yment ; government, Niouoisox.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Decomber 6, | JOHN B. MURRAY, BANKER, 2 yp afer Shpablo, work giren ou ABDI aLTiB Broad? tod JA0OB DELMAR, AN-OLD CITIZEN OF NEW YoRE. | Maxy Fawcerr Nicnoxsoy, of Edinburg, Scotland, aged | Healer in United States Governinent securities and all State, | 1° . KOR 5 and county Bonds, ta received subject to aight check, and interest at r annum allowed. DRESSMAKER WANTED—WHO IS THOROUGHLY PER CENT in Europe on all railway and other competent (o take charge of a business; Fequired, Call at 81 Montgomery at., Jersey City. NY LADY DESIRING A PAYING BUSINESS, pleasant pastime and occupation, should learn P’ ‘negotiat le securities at long and short dates. BONDS, &£0.—JOSIAH 8. On oto ternoon, at three o'clock, Rouwars.—On Wednesday morning, December 6, Mrs. Jomanxa 0. Roni widow of Captain Henry M. tice and reputation, and “Ruth,” obtained deserved Roberts, aged 39 years, 4 months and 23 days. Pees. In addition to being an effective contributor $75.000 arrived in New York in the yoar-1827, and ag r, . raph Col Tnstruction thorough and rapid. For par - . COLGATE, No, treet, highest @ coloring. Inatruc oroug! {wo years afterwards was appointed to s post in thé New | “Tig relatives and friends of the family aro invited to | Ket prices in dts te fictars call om Mra Mal, 40 Broadwaye z ahr seg pect ie mr i —— bog a rey attend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, cor- | or Securities. Uncurrent Money, Gold, Silver and Govero- ~ FOR QREWOMAN WANTED-FOR A WHOLESALE Buren, Harrison and Tyler. During thia long p ner Fifth avenue and 126th street, this (Thursday) af- | Ment Securities extensively dealt in. A. watchouse in thin sity, to make up lage goods; must $m situation, Address Mr. Delmar earned and enjoyed the friendship and cs IX PER CENT INTEREST, FREE OF TAX, ALLOW. | have experienoe and taste; « permanent esteem of a large circle of acquaintances, who admired pm araneiny Now nay osepertiercoaner 7 S™%a by UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 Canal street, | 0x 176 Herald office, him for his independent polities and conscientious dis- | Oyen which: he tore ite hatin fonds nd fc na ek OOKKEEPER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, THO- ‘was Bul charge of public duties. Mr. Delmar was married in | fence in the fall assurnuce of n blessed and glorious fen. S100, ANtED 70 BORROW, $1.00, ON CHAT. Toughiy acjusinted withskeoping books by double en, household of the r, instead of being that pure Ameri. | 1831 to Miss Belvidere Alexander, of this city, a sister of | mortality, Davin Revoun, in the Slst year of his age. oD 1.00: 1. tel mortgage on household ba Tn ‘and per- | try, and whose duty itwou id be to assist in selling beet can sanctuary which his friends on the opposite side had | Judge Alexander, of Kingston. ? Tho relatives and friends of the family ave respectfully | S008 propeFty valued al 61200, and a note with a No.1 en. | ooersiseougages Nate hit tines stating sary ox endeavored to represent it, was the abode of vice and MES. GASKELL, THE AUTHORESS. invited to attend the funorale from he Preebyterian | gomement: will pay a heavy rate of interest ands log | Or urity. It actually ranklod with al that was virulent ade 1 : church, New Roch: Tiday afte! Ngee a a RESSMAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST HAND OPERAs impure. ‘The plaintit had visited Europe, He | The death of this woll known English authoress is | riocy” “tuins toave’ the. New Haven depot, Twenty. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Det on Wheeler & Wilsoi’s machines Call at No had = dwelt in the capitals and lonable | announced. Mrs. Gaskell was favorably distinguished | seventh street, for New Rocholle, at half-past ‘eleven in $50.000 Apply to EDMONDS & FIELD, Counsel: | 27 Bond resorts of that section of the world. In these local- | ass writer of fiction, and several of her novels, includ- morning. lors at Law, 25 Nassau street. ANTE 7 ities he had no doubt all the blandishments and | ing “Mary Barton,’” which first brought her public no- a ARG Bonn = | WV AxTED, Ub VEMALES TO SHRVE REFRESHMENTS looseness for which European fashionable society had , TO LOAN ON HOND AND MORTGAGE, in @ saloon; wages uccording to capabilites. ‘Thursday, a F Spring st. is in amounts to suit; some at 6 per cent. between 1) and 12 A. M., at Nos. 208 JOSEPH MASON, No. 534 Pine street, don periodicals, she published a tale called “North | _ ‘The funeral will take place from her lato residence, 100 : and South,” in illustration of the details of manufac. | President street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two the jury to go | turing life; and among her later works isa “Life of | o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited ceremonial. | Charlotte Bronte.” The deceased lady was the wife of | to attena without further notice, A a Unitarian minister at Manchester, and was born qarly | Straxcrwars.—On Tuesday, December 6, Tuowas SIT UATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. _ NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN iris want situatiops todo general housework, &c., at 7 ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO THE GENER. housework of a small fomily; must have the beat reference, Apply this morning ut’ No. 6 Franklin placa Powers st., near Ewen, Williamsburg. mect at their lodge rooms at one o'clock precisely Married. Members of Caledonia Club will meet at 89 West Twenty- Tess, {na Amal private family. with reference, at 143 East 9th st. ao . | in the present century. Srn.nceways. Mrs, LOWE'S German Institute, 17 Stanton st, near the ANTED—A CAPAB: SON FOR LAUNDRESS Berne) dic not he ‘Tho funeral will take place from No. 80 West Twenty. | Bowery. ¢ A and ghambermald; must have good. ott splerence, ¥ aia "i eighth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, As | SPPly at 160 Madison ay. from 8 to 10 o'clock. Must gsc MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mombers of Templar Lodge, No. 203, F. and A. M., wiil cook, washer and ironcr, or as chambermaid and wait | Protestant Can be seen for two daye, EX PERIENCED OPERATORS ON GROVER eighth street at one P. M. His remains will be taken to Marble Cemetery for interment. Surra.—On Wednesday, December 6, Mancaner Sarr, & native of the county Cafan, Ireland, aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from her late residence, 19 West Forty-fourth street. Baxxer—Hosrace.—On Tuesday, Rev. Theodore Irving, Joskra H’ Barken to Sorure, daughter of John Hustace, Esq., of this city. Corson—Surmpizrp.—On’ Wednesday, December 6, at St. Luke's church, by the Rev. Isav: Tuttle, Connmuus C. Corson to Canorine W. Suepir:xn, both of this city. ‘Campnuri—Paicx.—On Tuesday, December 6, at St. *George's church, Schenectady, by the Rev. Dr. Payno, December 6, by the affection A Been for two days, at as seamst South 2d st ‘& Baker Sewing machines. Apply to Mr. Frith, 988 Broadway. ° RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN REQUIRES A situation as wet nurse, in an American family. be 49 Ludlow st., first tloor, SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE PER. on, just arrived froin England, to wait upon a lady, or ne week, to Miss Hartshorn, 219 WOMAN AS LAUNDRESS AND WAIT. at be competent and have good reference, est S7th st. IMMEDIATELY, A RESPECTABLE MID. ged wornan, am waitress and cham 5 best re ‘Vax VALKENRORGH.—On Wednesday, December 6, Dovaiad Campntit, of New York, to Haxrer B. M., May, only daughter of Watson and Mary J. Van Valken- daughter of the Hon. Alonzo C.’Paige, of the former A nees required. “Apply at No, 28 Tompkins place, Detwoen 10 und 12 o'clock, YT ANTED—FIFTY ILLUSION HANDS FOR SLEEVES NURSE WISHES A SITUATION TO TAKE CARE of an invalid; recommendations from City Hospital 8, burgh, aged 6 years, 6.months and 24 days. ther places; in’ also desirous ‘bf s borme in some good " y 2 her father. He bad thrown the accusation frequently | PM seu.—Josurn Feast, to Manaanrr Susu, | - The'relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | family, to make herect usefel, when not waking care of the | jty, Sutwainte. Constant work ta, thove who arg compe, tat Be Mr. Stevens had a number of other chil- | oniy daughter of John and Siary Smith, all of this city. | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | sick. Call wt 147 Hudson st, White at Bip " , dren to settle in the world. Mr. Strong had been edu- | “pnblin papers please copy. paronts, 26 Fifth street, Brooklyn, B.D., on Friday ie : - ~~ = gated asa lawyer, and, with four thousand doliarea year | Hop. BERLATX.—On Tuesday, December 5, at the | afternoon, at one o'clock. é Se ee eta a Waker: ta willing owas | WWANTED-TWO COLORED SERVANTS; OWE AS to start with, he liad ili-treated his wife because her father | residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Bellows, | Warxrs.—On Monday, December 4, at his resi- | ang inn ina private tatully. ask fo mat cook, the other as Waitreaa and chambermatd, Apply not given her more money. Mr. McKeon, after | Wy, Horr to Mapgure, eldest daughter of Chas, Cham- | dence, corner of Gold and Jobn streets, Brooklyn, Ep- “4 at 376 West S2d se aoe ee ase ch ulmord Ho Edvary | Periaim, all of this city. SHARD WAZERS, A600 FR ORR ne eee ET NURSE WANTED—WITH ABUNDANCE 08 bot ein ny eomye omer gare Bust —Hoaron.—On Tuesday, December 6, at tho | His fronds are respectfully invited to attend the fune- | A SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIR, WANTS, 4 SITUA, EL RUAN JY ANERD WIE ana |e ” residence of the le’s mother, by iv. |, from. it Broadway. ion, either in town or $ bout to weart bh hild havi ch ‘will confes the’ various’ blandishmenta” and impropricties ‘which | fimten pus ia? ymca ean of Chats. | “tue members of Henry Clay Lodgo No. 277, F, and | fate waaher and ironery can take good Bread ‘and bsctis | S'Rvor by stdseauing F.C es vox a Post afice, are ever to be found among the fashionables of that sec- | town, Mass,, to Miss Fanny A, Hoaréun, o(thiscity. |” | A. M., are hereby summoned to, attend the above fine: rime ie imag 2 ———s —————— ‘LagastRoTi—Mavonig.—At on Y ral mm their rooms, at half-past one o’clock this ao - SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ember 6, Uy Rev. J. I. Gorse, Mr. W. Lang. | (Thurdday) afternoon. “The fraternity in general are re- (A. EADY, WISHES 10 FIND A PLACE FOR A RE: | 2, anne names strorn, of Bloomfield, N. J., to Miss Hanmer J. Mavommm, |. spectfully invited to attend. By order of spectable young woman as wet nurse, Child ten days YOUNG MAN, A PROTESTANT, WANTS A SITUA of New York city. P J. D. CALDWELL, Master. old, Can be seen for two days at 31 East 20th st. tion as ocachenan fo Ce country, iy anderonde U Royr Mr, Rosch, at the residence of the bride's "parents, Polytechnio Tontiute Weehawken felghis; X. Jy uf A XOUNG GIRL OF RESPECTABILITY WISHES 4 whan rohan wh urmtdteoed 967 Broome streot, TimoTuy Laxs to Apsue Gutesrie, | apoplexy, Dr. F. T. WinkeLuaw z East ibs, between isa iern THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER AND BUSINESS M. He curta. fy The funeral will be at three o'clock this (Thuraday) | “1% Hast 12th at. between Ist aid 24 ave. PH ORDUAS BOCREERESE Ae Steere Laxapow—Prrre.—In this city, on Tuesday, December | afternoon, from the Polytechnic Institute, Weehawken ‘OUSEKEEPER.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF RE- pert of reference: unerauve salary expected. Addresm 6, by the Rev. Chauncey Giles, at the New Jerusalom om N.J. ane a seangment wiauee a Fp as house. | ‘Tor three days, W Herald office,“ * oh Mr. Tenant Cuartxs Lancpon to Miss Many fxuvcu.—On “Wednesday, December 6, Many Exuen _Adddresa Mrs. C. Morton, station G. {OURO MAN WANTS 4 SITUATION ¥O ATHEE Broo daughter of the late John Pitts, Enq, Loanigan—-Weuis.—At Mattituck, I. L,'on Monday, December 4, by the Rev. Mr. Hamlin, Gro. T. Loxnicay, ‘Werract, dearly boloved daughter of Thomas and Mary Welsch, daughter of James and Catharine Dona, ‘aged 1 year, 10 months and 16 days. home more of an object than salary; aged 30, Address Nel- ‘OUSEKEEPER'S OR GOVERNESS’ SITUATION wantod, by # widow, without encuinbrance; » pleasant var or biillards, Best of references given, Addrest ‘rank Scott, 42214 Broadway. Toronto (C. W.) papers please copy. to Mise Ju1sa Courresx, both of Toronto, C. W. . Biane of New York, to Many, third daughter of B. F. Wells, of | The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully | le, Herald ote. ‘OTICE TO HOTEL! KEEPERS.—WANTED. A SITU. formor place. invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) noon, as; oo ation, bya man having twenty years’ experience in joGixn—Counnezn.—In this city, on Saturday, Do. | at one o'clock, from 845 Water street. aaa hadi cop gt hat Dat cot phy prey 4 pe gy et og a ge imo = ined Rov, hie. 4 bouse 4 : . oles, eS Ne the See, ae Fae, Be pe eas nix yeura reference from last last plage. Call ut 27 3 ‘one wee! ‘at., in the cigar store. O’Bain—O'Haxas.—On Saturday, December 2, at St. FARMERS.—A YOUNG MAN, JUST ARRIVED Paul’s church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Father McGuire, ow nn - mann ITUATION WANTED~BY A LADY, EITHER AS from England, desires a situation. Address J. R., Hers Captain W. P. O’Baren to Miss Many Joszrmus O’Hina, EY. DR. BUTLER, oF rept 18 TO LECTURE, or , erowenea oe oe Cpe eget or as [a a nm ald office. Boston. Decem! it rter a fancy or furni at ing many years’ experien ioaks Lalani eekan papte please Peloake "Subject of Bcturee PerMaal Ricainiaconces of | Address. D., 187 West 10th wt. » Waxten-s (AN, WITH CITY RETE: Pai » November 30, atthe | ee Sepoy Rebellion.” All should hear him. ITUATION WANTED—AS URGE. HER own | warehouse there be coud take Bhneslf geacreliy essfal, residence of the bride, by the Rev. Father Quinn, Jonzrx ee ar Mea rohiree tock old’ Call as ale Eat 10th st, top | Call on or "saMNGre Be Seckuguite, $68 Spring st, . room. = = Shelley. ; po WAL ED WINES—SOR. 9888.) joann) ee ee LP WANTED—MALES. Adultery. From “Bishop on Marriage and Divorce” . B 0: D URE, UNADULTERATED WINES.—FOR BEST WEED A G1TU, SPECTABLE GIRL, | HELP _WANTED- 5 bo gp hl Bg He showed that Reformed Dateh church, Thirty fousth Sitoet and’ ight Prieta et Nichole Hotel Took, waa aad Ron bao the beat ot city referees GENTLEMAN WANTED—TO TI Se ee eet het, Sn | Senwoebe eens eae: RET A Rilo | Ee cae nna noe ee | Ue A ecco a m z G — a _ — vised Statutes he showed confessions must Sey noms mer bm on Be sapperod oy ae ndonen ig sant ques, fom | in'Deoomier fy tin er Soeie'el eae h, | —_-_ NEW. PUBLICATIONS. —___ | WATTED- BU SRA RY ar a toma GaP ats | AE RNS, ConmreTy ROERee cea TAK Kent’ rip) to os s adultery ot bore. Ratanon, of At N.Y., to ‘duuaxa a hanna, Mz READY, GET THB RESTORE 73 BPICTORIAL | Clinton at, rear, room No. 8 Se ctd Mothers ouf of ullustions’ call ar ine Mations) i case of murder, where the party confessed be SMP ae oe cee a Phrenology Ehgolon, -ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN a arryatiow a8 ployment oflce, 79 Nassau st. Wanted, men lately arrived. fway, N. ¥. nurse and chambermaid or wait HAM & 0O., 619 Broad , Mr. John —= REMOVALS. Seer cman haat 7. iy attended by Mra. Leon. ‘WANTED BY A YOUNG, WIDOW (AMERICAN) A pisses pr Sehr tet = Thave ali @enrigt mould fe are av. = December residence of the bride's parents, Bockiva, by thing care ete, pea ia wishing und ol GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE NEW FENIAN Jose B. Thomas, ‘Warxan, of New Y wo | ——— ‘Good r badge pin and photograph, ready at 147 Fulton at., first Harr M. Guapwix, | were, at owe | PANS, STAN fi guenioun AND ENGLISH pois A een oh foo, BTODDARD 8 b0._ ‘Weapax—Sitsst.—On Wednesday, Decorn! Cy, y the Rev, B’ Potera, 3. HD ADYERTISING AORNCY, ROADWAY, iy Sea kets ‘Core, care of J.-Paris, 84 et. and 3! ROOM Ain come eLearn for one fokders, watchman. Metabliehed ‘io? j Ann's church, by ues to foo na IC em gg orp NPE ERT YOUNG MAN WANTED, IN A RETAIL STORE, TO 8. Wass to Bannan M., daughter of A steed me, ‘without "ANTED—BY A RESVECTABLE AMERICAN WO- make himeelf ; must be above Prall, all of dhs clty. ” r Gonsthicdon tree Othee hours 0 to 1 wine W man, # algailon to do general 3 good lly A, ring reference. “Adareas Dt y OOKKEEPER—AN IMPORTING HOUSE 18 IN Aanifernona.—On Monday, December 4, Gronan w. | MAT! sf, YY ARTEDA SITUATION AS, A MOST, COMPETENT Want ofa frst fate bookkeeper; one conversant von of Gorge ot Donegal, Ir YOUNG MAN WISHES TO FORM AN ACQUAINT. 1 protertedrormald tous ingoldledys retemnce gireke Cel ch anid German and the eurrenoy of these countries land, aged ‘2 months and ih a view to wotielanony aeer a FRY who writen a good hand, The folstives and friends of the and those of wr Vlodore, Huslingtony LT. S101 $4 av, near Fh ot, in candy Se pa oe Fly competent Yor th pouttion, apd neue his Drother David and brothers-in-law 950 | om | Wea REPRAIRNOED NURR, “SITUA. | with toa! mame, which will be euaddential. and John Gatton, are Invited 10, coved his Panera, From COAL, WOOD, 4c. denne ee fafant from ite birth oF older Syateaem wire get GC sanccng, eigs_onurSaaip Jak | Sem er teoeeme jew Orleans papers please apy. or alts caren, near onal” WeNrenn a, ATION a8 Wi AND TO DO Cormmas.. iy, ee “rotian, Docemniee JAMES MURRAY. Bosses, be seen at West Mth ot, be- I erecta Dama W. Cormuas, aged 64 me Som aa FO eye ‘tween Bth and 9th evs. aslo Dante gone. Peace to his ashes. ash Stove and Fag, best quality. ANTRD-A SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED cormepdoyers nen ae Om aa see | aii ecesearitem estan ip Secaecgand es; | RtnSugn nrc, 8 Vaan nas ol a — — ee wrha'relstives and friends waif meee let oh ——“iircALsZ bi Toe #4, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED-—TW0 RFFICIENT SALKGMBN, BY A CASH, attend the from his late 207 Mot | CA RTIBICIAL EB le hosiery, white goods and Yankee notion house. Ree at easy chernoee, a: two othesk. ; a pap ae a Ae BMA ‘ASHING.WANTED, A FAMILY'S WASHING, BY ng. = corinection ‘preferred. Also one to travel 40 ‘Caommay.—At ‘Astoria on Taeaday, December 5, J. r 12 orter and, inserted by Dre ¥. Baer af, a | ho Woot bu ets for one’ en reasonably. from ‘amples. Address, “with reference, confession is been fue relatives had friende of the family, and the mem- ), No, 690 Brosdway, New York. -ANTED MM CAPABLE PERSON TO TARE to have sald “last evening;"’ but thie would not have | pers of Astoria Lodge, No. 411, I. 0. of 0. F., are re- MBC oR pepe ene hg aah ay aad pee re Be ed ‘sapectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late CLOTHING. \ddress box 622 Post oflee. ‘900 per to point to the very day beyond doubt on which the |’ residence, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ome o'clook, With | ene month. former letter was alleged to have been written. The further DVANCED—THE PRICES OF CAST OFF WEARING husband wanted « permit to do wrong, and he turned a ednesday, December 6, afters short gt are Carpets, Pe fare 1 eon, ANTED—IN AY OFFICE, AN INTELLIGENT ER- upon, his wife and, prooured these leuiers eo that be | pat painful lines, Tnouas Couias, a nade oCthe perish | atenut, pormoen Tent) stevia and “eat. (ied wires isa ek eceel et reeseumanted, " Adanaan hadron Waar tab The paper to show hat the wife made the Sen ee aes, a wise ee ee Sergetent for, either, situation: goed ° Herald ofica confession to shield protect usband. bod Hie relat: and friends, and those of his DA - 4 y; 'ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK; ALSO A PACKER, L If wrote the Id. J teed to receive price for C 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GU A SITUA. c r oy 4 = “aoe | ee eee Cilee. iee, of Rie cece’ | pam Alouses Cook aint Inundreaa; hes tbe beat cy reforegiy, | tamed ve the tustnons bond sipplys ian ‘best ‘ot references resid: characte at 147 East $24 at., between Lexington and Wi Nemes, wo a0 fay, or w do Dall at WANTEDcs SITUATION, (sg ReerEcta Gan by faa, detween Third avenue, on Frida: oon, at one o'clock. — 5 n’ Wednesday, December, 6, Matacur aan, 7 po HART TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. RY a idaleaged Bnglsh wort he Cite ata bet SBE Ee a native of Ballanasioan Clointuskard, county Galway, CABHBERG ate on Nothing Ladle prices | business in every ; Bae lived in first class familtes in WANTER-A FIRSTCLASS BUTLER. APPLY, WITH Ireland, aged 27 eae er } Kadite wales Sy and comnts wy reference in the ity, Call beat city reference, at 27 Weat 25th st, The relatives and friends of the family are t xe fae ow spp Oh, ket Boor, between 0A aad Bi 676) | Say arpan Me raoeen [ie meeeen Se ee cease ON LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL RE. : De ward N, iis name was uever’ mentioned in | J thie (Thureday) afternoon, at one o'clock. i Anes Meth oF Mrs. f HART, a Coruna x gt RR I thom. ‘After confession the plaintiff lived | “Goroex.—In Brooklym, on Tuesday, December 6, of to do general houne Can be sean for two days, at | large trade, Address A.B, box S471 Post office wes er by bi ee oe ee “gr — Gououx, aged 2 years, native stcounty Coven, 3 vp A} bay ah Ry | bw te $1. & MONTH SADE BY DISCHARGED BOL. Li oral Ireland. . Hture, Cs e., by calling on or addi w PRO. 5) diors Stencil Tools; don't fail wan vinited Dy lsefriekde for year and & alt. |The relatives and friends of tho family are repectflly tes TSDUGLE, iss ovemh ersane, corver of fwentge Wtemane, it ir ama pera fam to ener eae for or ee, Gaba mule corner of Henry and Middagh etrests, Brooklya, at two | ———----————__—_———____._ | housework. Vail'at $80 71h ov, — a, vem o’olock in the oon. a TENTION!—GENTLEMEN HAVING AXY CAST OFF ANTED-RY A YOUNG WOMAN, A STTUATION IN .—On Wednesday, Decomber @, Rowann | J. (ahing 19 dope ak PAMRICK, 6k PearfAreet, Sear family ae nurse dnd seamstress or an chamber: | 0 aoe by yy ef FS Chatham. Con be coun SS Rest gusto cUrTER FOR, SHIRTS, COLLARS AND The funeral will take place from the residence of his ‘18th at., in the store. A ‘wanted; state references and wages wented, 140 Kast Twonty-ftth street, this AT Mo sEverts AvEy CORNER OF TWENTY- ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL. A SITUATION AB . Cutter, } on : at one o'clock. ‘Fhe relatives and friends ire, ladies and goal will receive the high- ‘and in fi rn TROOM MAKER WANTED-ONE WHO UNDER. are attend with rice ¥ , Carpets, ao., ge08 108. a owt | Sedrente ture Dnkanc oY ne" | Seahsge econ een SA Setewe 8 | Biederman ican dhs Gries —Oa Wedseeday, December 6, of consump, | “4 7 STAND. [8 AIXTH AVENURBY THE. | W\7ANTRDWBY A YOUNG WOMAN, & SETUARION AS tmadS? “Address Poctory, Herald office. lon, Mangan Tanaaay wife of Mr. G. Grifin, of sega : fend gentiemen, T will cook, fn farmily, hes 00) sedetin | — n =" Clonmel, I \ feerue. of the late Mr. John for Cast Of Wearing Apparel, the ing and ironing; good. el Fofarenen from ber lat COUERER WANTED wy WANT A Finer cus. Bs eon OS etn, ar ae | REPRE te ti ae" | na, Se a a OE ee a ey pw A from har late resi. | 7°8 with to your satisfaction te SS ee — = with references and name, I Hoot & Thre near Finy- fifth strect, on PRRION COOK, WITH EBXORL. | Fulga 0 et ms ones MATLRMIN, | WILL BUX ANY QUANTIFY OF KEW Tent " ituation as cook in 6. - a atone hong} ato, 3 Fd jaNteD™ or D. I street, be- ‘and sawess; wages ‘- san ceaite ta Breome Bs ————— ANTED—4 SITUATION, BYA ANT bi SO oe, srueree tte ave reat, BLE 1 West tts -