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Eee eee Ten On Thursday aight, ata late heur, officer of the Fifteenth precinet, stationed at the Cooper Insti- Moxnaxy- A we to Jura daughter of Richard Way, Esq., of Newtown, 1. I. Died. Aupertox.—On Friday, January 12, Mary Awmia, ‘beloved wife of Henry Alderton, at ‘Sixth pet @ friends of the family are tfully invited to Peele get as St ‘don's chares, Righ- tive er’ SPH avenue, om Sunday afternoon, uRstRAND.—At Harlem, on Friday, January THA RINE A. BUReTRAND, aged 2 ears, ‘ogg a ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfally SEs fo. sisnd be tamate by her late resid balt-pat ote oak avenue, On lernoop, TAR. —In this city, on Thuraday, January 11, Mra. Aixpa G., widow of the late Henry B, Coste, sea ot vthe friends. neg uaintances of the fam! ends and acqi e i Spectfally invited to atvend the funeral, trom st at church, ‘Eighth street this (aturday)’ morning at ten! Corser.—At bis Metuchin, New Jersey, on Thursday, Janpary an & short illness, Gunee x Conse, late of the United States Navy, eed 60 years, Cuxnixcuam.—On Thursday, January 11, Miny, wife of James Cunningham, in the 6th year of her ace. The relatives aud friénds of the family are requested fo attend the funeral, frou ber late residence, Filty-sixth — And Fifth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one ae —On Wednesday evening, January 10, Jonw B, syeinee's and relatives are requested to attend the on Sunday afiernoon, at two o'clock, at his late Athena, Greone county, N. ¥. Corgiaxy,—At Astoria, on Friday, January 12, Kua age. a ; Mr. Courtney appeared for the prosecuti¢n. The pris. emer was defended by Mr. Laroque. EVIDENCE OF JACOB (. HAUGHTON. Jacob C, Haughton sworn, In reply 0 @pestions from ny my. tod from the inside, On ent office the hengne Aah: § ‘I saw the prisoner at Toronto, saw wu decay Keeling to eset fron saf Renee G@anada, o week or ten days after tho fire; I also caw | ings of which ho was closely examining. Bouth- ‘William 1. McDonald, brother of the witness examined | erland mado a grab for the man, but the latter spanag 1 the other day, Jacob Thompaon, and’ men named She. | Mis feek and Jumped sh oF gy nptargery ees wand, Williams, or Hedley; after Kennedy was arrested | the burglar and took him to the Mercer street police sta- rane him ane of te pra La Toon, | Sy regs eae Haron pod enaud on the same day I eaw the prisoner, but locked up for t ae. While in the premises not think Isaw the other persons on that day; I | the accused had packed up @ variety of articles prepara- @aw Shenaud and the person named Williams in New } “ry to removing them, ‘York anterior to the fire; I'think Tsaw both these per- | BREAKING INTO 4 SONDED WARENOUSE—SIX THOU- sens at 136 Fulton street; I went to ‘Toronto as afriend | ANP DOLLARS WORT: OF GooDs sfoLKN—s of Mr, McDonald, who was imp! din the attempt to py as on PROPERTY RECOVERED — ARRESTS ro the ‘city; T did not see the prisoner in New York; | she nanded warehouse of Mr.’ John Motby, cofher of fi when I wellt to f. A petit 9 Hasw Mr, MeDonald; 1 also saw 1 criisic and Washington stteeta; waefereibly entered by burglars on Thursday night by means of removing tho wi @ po pr peep tagery those: persons fo any party | ving stones over the vault, After descending through ere, ° the aporture thus made the burg); Ns Counsel for prisoner objected, as the prisoner was not | the stones so tbat auspleion ahould, hot, be excited, present. s i This part of the work being accomplished to the entire The Commission allowed the objection, eatisfaction of tie burzlara, they procesded to Tee00e, ‘Mr. Courtney pressed the question, saying there was bad oe etry ws role of hay Sa valued at wil whic! ey escaped from thi Scopartnership between the parties who had referred i "Gartisle "otreot’ xe the witness to Jacob Thompson, Who at one time held forcing @ side window on Carlisle street. At five o’elouk yeater: morning, officer he of the etc unit Mr Buchan sed wan argo hearty | tS es a uae er mg out operations against the Union. There was a com- two men in Greenwich street, of suilors, each having sag on, bis shoulder. He followed thoin for mon purpose-—a conspiracy—between these parties, and e time, until, becoming alarmed, the men dropped ther in area, of premi Ne Recto 4 would be proved:that.it'was Thompson who gave di- | street, abd ran awayr The olla nave the alee a fections.to cary out the flendish purpose of firing the | Which #oon brought officers om, Archer and eky of Now York. Tynes, of the saine prosinct, to tie spoke. They entered the honse, and , con- Counsel for prisoner submitted that there wos no proof ining gy sielanat ppt ed and hires tolls of conspiracy in the fact that those persons were found of black ribbon, valued at four thousand five hundred im Canada after the fire. He (counsel) would be sorry to pap whieh te afterwards recognized by Mr. Hobby as bis a balane goods d be pend axa pcemnieste dx evidence of what was done aig wie a fa Hela ne erent jn his absence, was a settled rule of law that the eet of conspirators should be done in the progres of their design and im furtherance of a common ebject. fhe parties found in Canada were there after the fire, and therefore the rule of law could not be applied to Yhem. Counsel read the opinions of soveral Ruy ish fs oo on the law of conspiracy, and contended that the ce was wholly inadmissable, as it had not been ved that the er Was a rater, and, even if ‘was 80 prove statement @ party in Canada twelve days aftes the fre could not be received in evi- dence against him. EF Toone im the 28th year of her ends and relatives are respectfully tnvited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock. The remains to be taken to West Farms for interment, Davis.—On Thursday, Jannary 11, Captain Joux F. Davis, in the 68th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the = Sy py cae gro nyt roa Mone | ‘Whyte ouri Satu at eleven o'clock. asbiial ‘ pwns Ds Wour.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 11, Breas Ontiey, youngest daughter of Heury J. and Susan ©, De Wolf, aged one year, three mouths and twenty-six Be relatives and friends of the faraily are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her parents, No, 231 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock. Doxwiit.On Wednesday, January 10, after a short iNnese, Mr. Janes Donxvni, aged 44 years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, nee, 727 Washington street FP. and A. from his late ge The members of Sagamore Lodge, No. M., are hereby notified vo attend the funeral of our late brother, James Donnell, from the Lodge rooms, No. M6 Broadway, on Sunday, at twelve o'clock noon, The members of sister ges are cordially invited to be present. GEO. H. ATWOOD, M. Caas. 8. Antucr, Secretary. Dostoas,.—On Mag BE January 12, Mrs. Axy, relict of the late Win. igan, aged 77 years, ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 148 Rivingston street, corner of Suffolk street, this (Sat ufday) morning, at ten o'clock. Davrs,—On Thursday, January 11, Captain Joux F, Davis, in the 68th year of bis age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Sixth Universalist church, Twentieth street, Dear Seventh avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Euuiois,—On Monday, January 8 in Philadelphia, Mrs. Hannau P., widow of the late Thoms Elliot, in the 69ch year of her age. The funeral took place from the residence of her son, Colonel H. H. K. Filiott, on Thursday. Fowey.—At Greenwich, on Thursday, January 11, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Faxsue E. Fivxxy, men- tioning mauy of her former friends in distant Btates, with 4 parting requeat to be remerabered to them, Fivtiy.—At Melrose, on Wedn January 10, Lovew Livivostox, ipiant daughter of M. and Margaret B. Finlay. Faauern.—in Brooklyn, on Friday, January 12, Trow1s F. Fanusn, late Lieutenant Fifty-Aret New York Volunteers. The relatives and triends of the family, the members of the Fifty-tirst New York Volunteers and Thirteenth Tegiment N. Y. 8. N. G. are invited to attend the funeral, ya, om not been recovered. Captain Helme, of the Twenty- seventh precinct, and his officers subsequently arrested four mien on suspicion of being concerned in the bur- A PICKPOCKET AMONG THR STOCK BROKERS. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Harry Fisher, doing. business at46 Exchange place, while among a crowd of stock brokers near his office, felt some one tugging at his watch, valued at $600, which he carried in his vest Pocket. On turning around Mr. Fisher saw a young man standing lo hin with bis timepiece in bis hand, Mr. Sry br poo said ty he intended to prove was that | atempting to wrench it from the chai. He atrick tLe Smenau utted that ho had set fre to the hotels | individual with hie fist, and at the same time grabbed pNew York, and his (Mr. Courtney’s) object was to | for the watch, which he secured, Officer Dennison, of poy. Seclerengn the parties in reference to the the Th fd prootnet, wes sallad i apt anes oe Spersice, 5 was en wunsel for the prisoner submitted that the statement | Jy bday “Tova cae coaeaseal for trial in default of bail. ss ype 4 Bot connect Martin with the decia- | ‘Yne prisonar 14 ninetoen years of age, a shoemaker by § 5 trade, iv Divi vi ‘accom- Comtalssioner rated that if Mr. Courtney aondned | hjilca’ who sucecoded In inaking his escape theovidence to the burning of the city he should ex- t duie it; but if he pot itin the light of giving aid and | ALLEGED FALSE REPRRSENTATIONS BY 4 MERCHANT. ame, the rebellion he might be inclined 10 change John B. Wesley, a repated merchant, twenty-one pinion, Counsel for prisoner said that this was not a RE sis rl idiom aur Mommas Ys compress + femson which Hoasinl be proved by overt act. What | brought before Justice Hogan by officer Murray, of the lence was there here to show a conspiracy? They | Twenty-sixth precinct, on the charge of attempting: to Tere not there to try a roving charge of treason. Martin | defraud My. James Cassidy, of 135 Front strect, The Toe nok a day in Now York until be was brought bere a8 | Latter deposed that on the ‘2d inst, he was waited apon isoner. ‘He (counsel) doubted whether the counsel | 4, ‘ 1y the prisoner, then representing himself as Samuel. bests A eeage? eed seractias: to peokecete the Brewster, « wholesale a doing business at 205 and balay doesn ‘Mam street, Norwich, Conn., and expressed a desire Paar a es be pisnded to Proseeute the pri } to purchase goods At ibe sande, tine he exhibited « ba 4 rge psa printed card bearing the name of Samuel Brewster. He e Commissioner read the warrant, which charged then secured some samples of tea, &e., and left. On the the prisoner with giving aid and comfort to the revel- | gen instant Mr Cassidy received & letier from Brewster, hon, contrary to the laws of the United States, and at- Sempting to set fro to the city of New York, Ho wisned | ‘ine Wesley. daind at Norwich, requesting him to for- { know from Mr. Courtney upon which of the charges | }, hee intended to 4. jundred dollars, and draw on him for the amount. Be- ‘Mer. Courtney! replied that he intended to the | foT@ sending the tea, however, Mr. ( communi. prove cated with Mr. Platt 8 Smith, whose place of business is attempted Of the city as oneof the avert acts of | ai tie sume numbers in Norwich that Brewster repre. seutet he had his store, and learned that no such man as Brewster did business there, and no man of that name wou known in Norwich. ‘Accordingly search was made for Brewster, alias Weeley, whieh resulted in bis arrest, and Justice Hogan comtitted him to the Tombs. It is ‘said that the prisoner has pluyed the same game on aeveral other merchants of this city. from his law ‘residence, 167 York street, Brook; Sunday atterngon, at half past one o'clock. Ganthay.—On Friday morning, January 12, after a short illnens, Axx, the beloved wie of John Gartlan, in the 34th year of her age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral, tie shternvon, ut one ovelugk, from the rowidance at har hue ‘and, 202 Seventn avenue Boog.—On_ Friday, Janyary Ips Hoda, aged Mt Py peaiceeagaal i ‘The {riends aud relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pee, Fred West Thirty-second street, on Sunday Kren.—On Thursday, January 11, Mra. Crceiima Kern, aged 65 years, ‘The reijatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Samuel Osborne, 274 Rivington strect, thiv ready to the government for.every act it passed to Goredd ieeit from treason, Tahalion or pracy. Tare were of ways in which it could wa tet wid ; and comfort were given tothe rebellion, The prisoner Chamber of Commerce. nd was found in the | RESOLUTIONS RELATIVE TO THK PARIS EXMIBITLON no right to be; it or 1867—THE MEMORIAL ON THE STATUTE OF Mitenoe of that LIMITATIONS-78H MEMORY OF MR. vonuxe 'y. en a8 one of the ‘uinstance of the MINTURN, RTC... ~ rrr coe A ial meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was The 1 for the prisoner cited the, case’ of one of | “+ Special meeting tbe Fenian } porns ts bad been itted in Dublin | held at one o'clock yesterday afternoon to take into con-. sideration the report of a committee appointed to invss- eet Ts ghow what had Deon dou afver the set | ‘ate the facts relative tojthe Parisian Universal Exbibi- ebarged against Feng etry comunitted, tion, to be hold in 1867. President A. A. Low occupied ‘The Commussionor held that there was evidence of & | the chair, and introduced Hon. 8. B. Ruggles, who, om 'y ; bat it must be shown that the prisoner was a behalf of the committee, re d back the following pasty to it. He would admit the evidence and «see if it relevant case. resolations, which were offered at a previous meeting of | widow of Samuel bye Ly “The poe of the witness was then proceeded | the porwr May ft ‘i aotaives taatricade of fo faitlly aro requested, with- with. Mr. Couriney—Did you have a conversation with mhenand in Now York? “A:No; Tbadvoue with bito in | DACs Merned with profonsd sutiefeetion magsie Ow Tra"wend. tu'the Universal, Hapomiion at janie 5 ie Univ : pe ‘What tume was this? A. About ten days after the ie, et tee of en an fade vai a8 Hy “aa et 5 State what he said to you at that time about firiny ve webe. v- “~ make Lewis, aged 4 yoars and 6 months, at ofisig, Sat pe sald to, you as that time about rink | si adequnin appropriations Cor exnfnting the producta ot | “Ph teint, ua noaton rape eae ony fre to Belmont Hotel, Tammany Hall, and, I | manner and on auch s scale as ‘maintain ite just rank Maapaca.—iu Hoboken, Ast Mansa, from T he French’s. among the civilized vations of the earth. Balan, France, aged 48 years and 6 months, ‘What turiher did he say to in Resolved, That in view of the well-considered action of the ‘The friends, and thoes of his brother-in-law, Mr. Dur- ? ‘nia fring the Belmont he said chochois, are respectiully tavited to attend the funeral, in the room he occupied, OE ge TI from his late room he discovered the fanlight residence, 45 Washington street, Hoboken. yoom and he threw a bottle of phosphorus in that | dispiayii a ¥riday, January 12, Hogm Momaran, it aged seen binslemen whem some’ ithe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully @he hotel; that is the substance invited to attend the funeral, from his late ‘wore all alone at the time he told 211 Seventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. et a store; he came im while I was ee ey oe 3h ee is me to go into the rear of the building. renidence, No, 27 Christopher street, Joy Macranians, @ation occurred; 1 saw Jacob Thompson ty Pet ood How did you come to The ea and fiends of the family are respectfully sasbonald seat. se to see’ him; was invited to attend his funeral, on M afternoon, at eae I saw bim on: occa- pull from the First Reformed Presbyterian r Did any of the men—Williams, Maxwell, Shenaud )—know of your going to see Thompson, or Say you vont to v0 ‘him By ae pe when I went to see Thompson; Williams said he was todo in his to substantiate the of Mr. Kia onder” arrest in New resolutions with remarks, urgisg the government to sre fork, and that if I could advise anything that was feasi- | rat the industrial talents of she country be properly re- a classes. ponent to Wiltenss which cuties ous | *estteet 6 Ge RERNOR | aaah tle of tae remark that le would do all be could. to mhow ihe dremed the Chamber at loggth. We alluded to the Ruro- fmnocence ef McDonald? A. I believe { was the first ‘exhibitions of ious sud opined thet the {Set informed him of, McDonald's are, and told him Tron the Unived tase were chegetmer in 1 chought 1 his duty to do wisataver_ he could 10 6x- ‘adequate to 40 to the axill ‘and industry. of the PT +g matances which led to the arrest of Mc- | american ‘He then adverted to many ad. ee ae ee Tantages np coca repeenmnnclse: "3 Cape pe heed gay at this interview of Coagrese should Og pA 5 7 ‘and as vo who set fire to the ‘Ware Giepeoed te evatribate: Ametionn groduete, to the ay she. peep he tog ag ped If there een was followed by ex-Mayor Orpres, who A yy an end. enthusiastically endorsed the views of the Commissioner held that the conspiracy bad not | orator. Subsequent to hiv remarks the com was = a to bea nar | guthorized to forward the abuve printed resolutions to sative he would sirike it out Ce ‘The witness then went on to say —Wi ania Me. | "NE" Fumo, A. Conrtino called the attention of the ‘Bevald was innocent of any complicity tm barning | Chamber to the memorial authorized to be presented to ef New York; be sid that in bis intercourse wwh Me- i to the statue of timitations, to onald in New York he had paver said anyihing to him | Uré"snuston’ ‘bas already been made in the Hamat>. @out the object of his visit tn an After some discussion the committee who drew up the ‘Counsel for the prisoner asked the Court to strike OW | memonsal received instructions to write to Senator Mor- @at answer, as it referred to » past event. gan, giving an explanation of the sense of that doco ‘Comm isstoner struck out the ment, Nerfloar of which have ly been miscon. Sotumel for the prisoner also asked tbat the decia- strued by the Commitiee ua Judiciary, to whom it bad mation of what Sheuaud bad done shuld aleg be struck | peen referred. President Low seid that it was proper that the Cham- i out. ‘The Commissioner said he would look to the matter | per should take some nction on the death of Mr. when the witness was sored. B Minturn, whore fuweral was w take place on On, motion of, Colonel Comniixa, a committee of five, Mr, Benjamin F. Field acting a8 chairman, was og to draft resolitions appropriate to the demise of 8 & 3 done, and th ; Minturn. ign ee that Mebouaid Innoteat it would After some remarks Mr. Fete then read resolutions of serve said me know the nett morumg at Me breakfast table, and he said that, on cousiderify the master, it would not be advisable, ‘and that it would de cal alated Counsel for prisoner now moved to strike out the con- tion with Shenaud. The Commissioner - a evidence of what Married. Bhonand did—burning td : Aspnews—Ciarux —In Brookiyn, on Thursday, Jana Counsel for Brg Oer ie ae nce ahi train | S77 1h, 6 the residence of the bride's tuiber, 67 Che Rev. ageinet hipeiens Shenaua were oy hie trial | yp. jtogers, D. D., Tuomas M. Axonawe, of New York, wo.ll be evidenes at person. 6 Abta M, daughter of Aaron Clatio, The Court would it by for the present, Hi bw at Ww qrinaad's care would come under # diferent ru 5 fe oa le waa 8 CLARKE. Ma Bh, of thyde Park, NY. to Mina’ Juewe B, daughtet ts, examined by. Br =A renide | of the late Henry Topping, Keg, of New York, No card. Buacs.Tereo Io New Baltimore, N. ¥., on Tose day, Jan ®, tae reuitoene of the Setdatn Babee, by Jeux Coeymans, Te ee AP TEEE A tah a Soe A By onder of the Board of ‘ OE, Spemiony: NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE I oN the and Bonds of the corporation oy of York due and February 1, The transfer dooks will he closed Tuesda\ instant MATTHEW T. DRENNAN, Caen ae 1 AND | MI 0, ‘Deramrunst or Finance, N n. 3 1580) GR com. tockholders and ey of m4 Boe secnand teosahs lean ol tote ‘and bon’ " Trust Company, Ny. 10 Brosterny. in costae: Fesolition Pahaed at of ‘Sous Geliber tl Sie waton | B Winson, 4 § Pommittee. ‘OTICE.—OFFICE OF THE SPRING MOUNTAIN Coal Company, 111 Broadway. —The Board of Divsccors otthia company. reserving the sum of ope hundred thous ie 2, have this: at elated ividen of tes be cont ve adi md of five per cont ott of their surplus profits, le at the ouice of the com. ‘on aod after Janunry'20 M58. Tho sranrfer books ilk osed the 10th to the 20th of NS iuglusive, By o ‘of the Board, CHAS. RUNYON, Secretary. 10E OF THE JERSEY CITY INSURANCE CoM. pany, No. 1 Montgomery street, Jersey City, N. S of Directors of this Company have this day declared annual dividend of five (5) per cent, free of govern- P. ablo-on demand it tax, payable on demand. i! PRICE OF CENTRAL PETROL! co’ . . etrolenm Co joclared a ai of one ‘hundred thoguand dollace stg two dollare eeare on the capatal. stock of the company, payabie on b inet. nsfer books will be closed from tbe llth ‘Lth, both days ine! naive. AUSTIN STEVENS, Secretary. _ 7 FIREMEN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY, 200 BROADWA nw Youre, Jan. 11, 1866. A dividend of three anda half per cent has been dociared, Payable on demand, free of government tax. ' HENRY BERCKMAN, Secretary. Ty M1ON, DIME SAVINGS, BANK, 20 CANAL STREET, has declared a dividend at the rate of six per cent per fingr sams’ Bree of tas peyatlontior vanaacr ae rt of tax, its eV, HAUGHWOUT, President, L. Hurt, Treasurer. TU Ox DIME SAVINGS BANK, (29 CANAL STREET— Jnierent lx per cent, free of tax. Deposit before raw WANTE $1.00 ‘on ebattel Toor er nae $100) bonus will be paid. Address 0. “Anderson, jerald 3.000 WANTED—LOAN ON LAGER BEER Brewery: Grat mortgage, Building cont 99,000. atts Paid. Address Brewery, 61 West Twenty-ninth street. $75.00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTOAGE-— ‘on New York city property. Sums to suit. JOSEPH iis B36 Pin treet. TO LO. N THE MOST FAVOR- $175.000, $n Seat Sedat othe TO Brooklyn and Philadelphia property. Mor ea purchased, CHAS, E. WiLtts Nassau street, basowent. GUNT VERNON TAXES_TAXES.—TAXES MAY BE paid on Mon ‘aunary 16th, corner Elizabeth Grand sirsets, through ihe subscriber, for Mount Vernon and sajacent Collector. on Monday, ages. JOHN 8. YORKE, General 2 ‘At same time apd pl taxes = be paid and real ental JOMN OC, RANKIN of Mount Vernon, Ne RAAND SOCIETY, N ADJOURNED MEBT- 1s'5, No. 2'Bast Fourteenth street” om Monday events ‘monieo' . seven o'clock. ul 4 half. . Member carnediy requested to altend’ “Now. members, wil be c! E. D. MORGAN, Presi: L. P. Hupaanp, Secretary. sold throu; of the room of nid “chureh price to the Gare ot and F Hd a Biv ) Counsel to tbe Corporation. Wwipenina or ium oma eran tes Pi ite the Astor House, on day next Jani vise! eck P.M. to take aush ection in adit ¢ present heary city and gov- Sifged the remontrane, can do 9 ening om Kr can Se Noses. wireet. . wit Lane's. Paton tire log of any length (!) w eo INTER & x & 4 3 Richi Bt. bas’ chapel, mreet, on Sunday, January 14, at Tig P.M. by - be ‘f Derek now etried oo i was the pioneer at si. " house by the, Ne Frou SSeaistatsirey ofthe cliy will be present. UNLV. eT Ul oe Imoralng = Fhe Kings Palace * Por ine event Semple of Five Gates.” wii & S iF CHURCH, TWENTY BRIOHTH y.—Services Lord’e day, J Brondwn: ot Fae 1, Hl THE JEWS—IN cou Hoventh averiue had Twent %: street, ‘Atwill, on Sanday, at 7 . & 10) A zM the Rev. Wm. Wardlaw. Jews thd Ueatlis are cordially Invited to attend. /K.—THE FIFTH KERMON IN THE hurch' will be preached in the ehurel, snd Thirty frat beat Bunday bina, of Newport, Seb- <HAMMOND STREET, COR. Ww. TT v. dnines Pratt, Services at | 6, 0'4 M04 Thy. Konia Cree. RANCE SOCIETY (HON, WM. Th ad of course of sermone will Wt detivered by Rey rent Retorined Daweh ai iter: WH sino be de. piry Laorctecs will tod irty ning. AD p commrne a 7's LEW YORK YOUNG MENA CHRISTIAN ABHOOTA Jou be Fin or Twenty rooon Z Lertire at the fooma, on Wednesday ey yy Henry Drop M. D., Protessor © eorsity of New Bilbject — A. 2 on pecially Lav Hed AON, THIRTY THIRD 4 Ninth ‘avenues —lrenching Pepngytvania, ou runday, the ¥ orkdat’” You BAPTIST 5 between Eighth Mala ie me of. Hath inst at 10g A.M. an 7) MDNRV A bid af DD. Wilt, rheacn in ay 1th Baptiet eharet, i eageion Brew thro every Mow werk, ab be Temper Cat this et ahve CR s etree private ei ch he (Broadway, above bievoow street wrroe Re Kosthutn Benjarnia wili preach at 7 aed ah sod Sood gE. "ihe cfleruomn servicn for m srmAR AND RING THROUONE TIT wapiom. Fu cin ee eee ko Le cok eee o eee aaa Interest on deposits made now commences January L AN avand oka aim ruts tka ie cnmpang be oe A de ¥ unulé P. LISFTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Sande ita Warieid ae Ban har % Eas: 20h st. RESPECTA) mit the quire at 17h 3a rom the eburch, rear at., top floor. her A SADE WISHES A SITUATION AS WRI NUL has lost her baby. nix weoks old, Call for three d har renidenco, 199 Chetty oy fourth Boor front mow GIRL WISHES A SETUATION—AS WAITRESS AND chambermald, or iodo general housework. Apply at MARRIED WOMAN WISH SITUATION WANTED A WET NURSB, IN A Feopectable famity idence 43 Oliver st., first floor, building. Apply for twodays. Ker LADY WISHBS TO GET & GO) IRL A PLACE A in a small family, to do general housework, Apply at 3a fret aire. 8th wt, Up states, rt dl ung woman, city refereuce. Call ava. Young woman desires a situation in th ioe good cook and baker. and exvelians w e do laundry, chamber or general work. Cull at 0h YOUNG WOMAN WISHES Fs berwork and take care of child aweework for A small familys no Fi ne rev; has BbUndamce of mike Li eeu 7Ub and 6) ave, three doors ROTESTANT GIRL WISHES & 10 do plain sewing and take cate of chiliren, i mako herself generally useful. Call at 1@ Greeuwiek (A. BERS? Cb ARs COOK WiSHTES 4 BITOATION IN 4 reapect 16 boarding bouse, or in a vabe fu) 4 iy at St0'Sd uv belt Noe. ary DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY THE DAY On week; understands eutung and fitting, Call at @ Wes n ten tu the oviateys good referoioxs Ti all at 17 Lispenard st., ap WELL DISPOSED, wr LLING AND ORLICING NTE! A to do plain cooking, war y' a ie ing, oF general housework ina small privace family; good ore at 96 Weat 26th st., betwoon 6th tad ih ‘yeung wom: floor, front room. fresh breast of milk, nurse, ‘or chambermald and wait ty or country: er and jrouer; a GIRL, ITUATION WANTED—BY A Fi an cook, understands coo)! bi hee is willing to asaist in the washing anu 2; olty reference From er iat place Call at 827 9th av., between Both and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as vate family; best of refereaces. Apply ai 115 ear Prine. 4 A Re ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A bo han just lost her child two days old, a baby to wet nurse. Apply at 288 East 12th si., op ‘ANTED--BY A YOUNG GIRD, A SITUATION TO DO fase housework, good city reference. Call for two ja at 213 Wept 40cb at. work; bas days at 843 Gt 7 wet nurse, o 3 Citherfne Witivan. at Sith st, between 3d and at her own re “ANTED—RY 4 ing ashes of mit whe wet nurse, Adare ANTED—BY A ‘8 baby to wet | her own, three week first floor. Wier present =— ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion a cook, washer and froner og to do general houre. years’ city reference, Can be seen for two ET NURSE.—& YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A GOOD breast of milk, desires a situation as wet nurse, Apply for one woek to Mrs. Fuivre, 102 Wooster street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A CHILD idence; good clty refer. so Mew. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. urse, in & respectable family. Cail for i N INTELLIGENT WOMA’ a noe from the city), wiih » fresh bre ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A table Protestant woman; beat of reference from present employer. Call at No. 6) West 234 «t her child (one day old), a baby to odes? )udaon City, box 178 Heraid HSFROTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, rye at her own residence, who has lost sold. Apply 06 28 Lewis et. in the rear, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK, CALL employer's, 180 9h ay. Apply at 38 Dey at, ‘able woman, ., with @ fi "ANTE: an mi WOMAN WANTED. Een ema eee s just us her Teference from ber last place. Apply at 66 Went 2h ot HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LL WANTING GOVERNESSES, COPYISTH, HALES anata ora stain A* gu MBa aA HER MAOHL WANTED. BERMAID WANTED.--A FIRST and a smart chambe: a ‘recomme! 7 —& SMART, INTELLIGENT el of & abop of noe ty such position preferred, ferences, to go to Wilmi AND HOUSE SERVANT WANTED—A RELI: w . 4 ebild; Kngliah or wo, an oF 3 rE tate at, corver y place, RL TO COOK, WASH AND TRON od her busi Woes ese [Ors See on Sopa iy +4 nae f any iness and bring satisfartory collar cul Of the business. . Laurent, 18 1 to feo first eatabi be introduced: a Wir stasaie, af "ANTED—IN A wit pod reformer, TANTED—~A LAL ral, Zh 8h ay. WANteo—« vin ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONF. One who can recommenda’ 386 Weat 32d ot., between ANTED—A POREW' jer an interview may be bad ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRE, TO DO ONSEN AL 10 @ familly of three persous. at N. J. wages $10 th. Apply at 6 Will ¥F F mon iow ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS MILLINERY RSTAM lishment, a eapable young lady. to ari as saleewomsn | and Keep accounts; to ® competent person liber) Will be offered. Apply personally or by note Servants, one b cook, wash iifmed tars eee ANTED—A GIRL TO DO DOWN #TAI ‘A good evok, washer aud rower, wilh g908 may call at 40 Fanimond +1 OOK, IN aereian ANTED—A GOOD COOK, Was for @ omall family ver Wager G10. Apply, with refereue Kans dint manu! A ‘ANTED—TO GO TO PHILADELPITIA, & LADY fd the dreenmaking department nent. where this bre teruk to 4 Would be treated in’, Broadway aud W FAMILY OF TWO PRE 4 MBERMAID AXD LAUNDREAS, r euee we of Wand? alee ats ANTED—& ro UNG WOMAN TO WORK IN A PANCY 4 Desk ely references reyuired. Apply a: 99 hb av., corner of tb ot 4 ne ANTED—A WILLING GIKL, TO DO UP BSTAIRD ‘Work and take care of 8 child Wager @L2. Appiy at Wyekot Brooklyn to superintend lis household afaire Ad Wear A GENTLEMAN, 4 YOUNG LADY ow drese Poss oficr ry VATE VAMILY A Avwy AND (hONER IY TO ATTEND 4 FANCY STOR and operate oo Wheeler & Win o# machone, pay bie AT CLASH COOK, ALSO & CTLAM bermaid; both must pert preand weir work it be willing Wo mewn’ by Line ana t «Nome bat bose whe can briag Low ben jer otters weed opiay at oh Went 14th at WANTED A REAIRCTABLE WOMAN, AMRMICAS, Engiah of G a Dares met be reaper cw ad WK & God brew of mnie. Call at 15 WW ATED OFKMATORS ON COMTOM au IRTs aX dramers, aowe bat experepeed be , © TATiAn os FANTED—FINE CUSTOM SHEBT FINIBNERS. 4p ply © Taylor, 118 Broadway ANTED-HANDA ACCUSTOMED TO FAMILY AEW Ing. at © Weet 2th © SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. by widroaning (or o# [Ouse pxmncumas, | 4 pan . ee Duties fe ve beat of <ay veferenens inywire at 0 wy Wo. it Fete ccmpatnaliom — Batiacarw: TENT ACCOUNTANT, 2089 wl relerencee § AAverner on ie apt vher ates te Addrens M. La, Ninreih othew BOW GOCUPIED 4” Areapeme ney one weet Corley, Heres ation TRL A nave raoa MAN.OF @ YEARS REPERIR SOR IN RUAIXRE® IF Sree "5 touno AM, OF GOOD PUINERA CAPACITIR® lerqnee AbArens, “y NOT, 1 Tpane 7: ——————. —+ ov son DRAIRES ‘ eirtatios ed ore Apply ei vw N TAME A BITUAT Acie ae om WANTED—BY AN AGENT Trav) OMMISSION CLIN arose, Meni, BpOhss we Se PPpaere AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS —WANT. ed, by a competent person, & situation as salesman oF gout; haw an extopaty waintance (hroughows Address bundries, oftice. HABRWARE.-4 YOUNG MAN OF LONG EXPE. rience world like employment; best of reference. Ad dress Hardware, Hera! a N A SILK IMPORTING HOES porition, Dy & with» (borough Knowledge o ed a Parts firm four io raid othe oy ING HOUSE OR A TION WANTED—AS SUPERINTENDENT OF ry stable, by one who is thee im, carriages and barnene; re J Uns Herald office. QHOK FINDINGS AND LRATHET.—A& YOUNG MAN SY of long eaperieuce would lke employment; vest of referonos, Addirews Leather, Horald office, STORER REPERS x in, posscastng Loudon 4) ‘fu appolntenent ax ae referenoes 2 YEARS lochleg more; haw beom th , Pulnam House, corner of pid ted TANTED MY A YOUNG MAN, WITH A GOOD trade,e ddieion in a whales rooery or liquor house, Ad .n FB. Wella, 43 Front ai Adress, giving parte Coun 23 Post office, HELP WANTED—MALES. T2467 BROADWAY, ROOM NO, 6.—THOR ity seeking GOOD WRITER WANTED: ALSO & KOOKKEE? ler for & first Claas atere tn this ety Wend tt WHO UNDERSTANDS OPENING realdes with his parwute proferred, wer of Buh at OY WANTED.APPLY BETWEEN 10 AND IL O'clock, at storage store, S13 Mott at B’. WANTED. from 1g to 18 pears of writing, 0. C., box I A noy 2 AV oystora: on Call at bu dd ay. ¢ and walle ately. Apply at SALESMAN WANTED-TO TRAVEL WITH SAMPLER of boslery, ln 4 Jobbing house, FS Age of the ry, would anewer, Ad” Me and pow energy and LEEKS FOR grovery ot ine inion enprese drive aes and earus, st veenn Avy to Wike ne 146 Gr ANTED—IN A PORES rman pret s Port other Parents z walary expected, box 5b : HEAL HAROW IN A WHE at N A SHIPPING AND ¢ ung getiirman aboul 16 yoare cdres®, in Own heud writin sderaie fret year, Address, with relerences, W 72 Hernia office WARIER 4 COLORED MAN TO TAM CAKE oF two horses and» garden, in Hrookign; meet we tad the on ‘perieolly and have ihe beat refer ence; permanee aud god pay. Apply ot a New A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND RAR: ONR ePrieode the Wusinems and can come well ree ad wet. Varley 424 ot end bib oF WAXTED CASI! BOY APPLY TOT & ©. JOM. stu, 70) Biwed way AN ENGLISH COACTIMAN, ONR WHO well aruat be th prod ot | Re to wile 4 WV 12H 2005 m4 a department, and having 0 8 MAN WANTED (8 4 JORBING fally ¢ nt harge of on wth br vb LEWiRa CO WWANTeD ONE RSRGHTIC AORNR IN EVERY th and wen wh * teed, wo ent our Patews tertile ¥ “ leper Gee Kegeistor Company % Mand Lb Merorr aureet, Rew Yor’. 10 WAIT ON TABLE y eset! aboot the house 4 ake amire rare of the fur nme ut Grong toe bee. of elly relerenege aredapply, st Ue Wee l4rn ot x yYouNG TW astep AALEAMAN, FAMILIAR W ANTED «A YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 1 45D yews A beaker sothen, one who aol hand Appl Bb Marts Not hiunt ee rom t WA Moaeatiora re M Wee. A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR AP Ply 84 2 Prince at thus maurwing, at 10g TASTED SEVERAL AMART ACTIVE MEM TO . i handwlls Apoly OW R. Peyton, Mlesd 0 STRADY RULIARLR MAN an recom montsiions required. kadrese acing a6r, inal comupe thon, Ae. W ANTED4 COMPREST WHITE On COLLARED nee. 1 0 ere and Unig Wetmene om TE bent eth ot, be $500 "RTeAe 88 want some Bvany Berg ow eo & bee bee i bo, on ‘ : Thr THADES. 4 ‘ +8) COTTER WasTeDote J Lroweymen: oo reuabie ( ’ EA PRACTICAL MAM; . ting Mure chrome * . wwlijon, a, wil pe besrany 0 View thee . The WASTED ADDRERM, ps © Tema & Ce, 50 Chenwat a, orOxteR, APPLY mY «_OTRADY PRAcTT. . mt age (ne boetores + Meow, teen > tLoTutnse, v ACCTION PROCR® oven eed soovel snes Chatniage Minioy ee ee yt Peaeee Fo ernry wagers pevias hod ALP is im a <VREAI MADE AMD E art