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THE SPANISH REBELLION. the Movement—Tn: That Have Given Court Journal, Jan, 13.) been mace to fathom th to that the eee big, pA the metaphor is webante complete, for a very peaceful dance on the sides old Vesivius bas enlivened wany a travel- ler. pi the political causo ant object? As for ag understand the matter, the rule of the n of Spain t is not menaced in a very decided way, h the byrvy. ties points out bare possibilities in dress to the Queen, and would not have been guilty “ef the indiscretion of dolug so aseared!y had there’ beon mo cause. It gays:—“The Sevate, fuliilling the secred ) @uties incumbent upon it from its Ligh pol tical snieston, and entertaining feelings of deep reapect and affection towards the Queen, is confident that the goverament | Will preserve intact your Majesty’a throne aud the con- tivation of the State, ‘We cannot ignore, however, what all the forelgn jour- Bais ii " sasared us—that for some thme past the font. meut @ majority of Spauiards towards their ruler ‘bas, from many reasons, been extremely anfriendly, But the’ great cause of thd revolt ilies, in our opinion, fm enother direction, Ia Spain the government ef O'Donuell is erally of subjecting the public © petty tyranny. fort political dix. susion ott as W ineton te Press to unwonted op- pression and punishment for tho fair canvassing of pubdiic questions, We admit that other writers than our- selves morely find out that, it is a little game of chang- Ing governments condicted On legitimate Spanish prin- cipies—namely, that of seizing a portion of the army and torning itaguit the form’r masters of the situation, who, when theymee the chauce lost, will forthwith re- tire and make way for the victors to assume the re'ns of fate ‘swear alldgancs to the Queen, aud make beiter ——_ wth the senators than last government has been, The conclusion seems unwarranted, and, indeed, qrowily absurd, that such a stato of political’ warfare tombined with military treachery can have become a rule, becanse, forsooth, in the case of O'Donnell versus Bsriorias of old, revolution of a of the army ied to bo further disturbances than the change of Ministry, €pain has fallen to alow state in the councils of Europe—low commercially, not perhaps intellectually, ‘aot perhaps politically; consequently that euch a base endition of political ‘internal Ufe ia the rule is utierly Impossible to conceive, Hot and intemperate in their poiitical doings as the ser they would not per- mit themselvos to be the toola of General Prim for such a Delt end, sue to secure his ambitious designs, and f maki hany wer from the hands of couserva- Wrote 10 1 oN ere ig ® wrong somewhere; tio People chafo ee it. There ie tyranny and dishonesty, Sod the Spanish eoldierg, who are, be it higoneee i ofa more enlightened class an the gen'xal ae ental siti ae Ge fe pleod the bad oner ‘ifs J; Aa long as leone telegrams writes ase ne fiver of Ot Doaell, comments made vanish papers ta bis pay can keep up the betief that ia a mere personal struggle between Prim and 0'Don- Rell, they will do so;and up to tho press ry Ser have very successfully influen English ideas, aud turned the pen of tho writers into ono channel—that which Svcs the silliest and most senscless reading of the woye- ment. Tu —— Leste coe have beooine lulled and dulled by len, one yy aa ulter freedom from any yoke, by Preariey Feretence ad even teal love for the ruler, and by the knowledge that if the country wishes it ea right itself ina pd hours from any law which may be pressive, from any Ministry that may be obnos. ‘ous, © do nut, therefore, under- wand foreign troubles ‘quickly oud rightly, but the like eanse for obtuseness not existing In other lauds, we are Mather agtonished, gupposing the poblic writers have the courage to write, aud the permiss!on to write, that they bave not stambled upon a better solution of this sudden eutbreak in Spain—an outbreak whicu is pot conflued vo toldiory, is not coniined to the immediate vicinity of the Fh we 'y General, but whieh is supported by an ont- popular Ltn, om in distanl parts of Spain, ood ti in ie teost enlightened piaces—the cities of Barce- dona and Bayonno. Wuaat may %e the issue fs impossible to foreaes, Prim the first wae thought to bo a madman to make such a venture, but,as he bas neither fled nor jaid down bia arma, the opinion beginuing to chan The accounts of tLe efforts of O'Donnell io cateh conquer the revel are mobadeord, Soucho Panza’s iy sees to pervade The one sees his tileker, and be na js off to gal And that he will not give is but be: cores of Bim again as having beon inthe a wats gud EE the next day take an carly train and .Lo afte oad, pilot engines it may be prey semned with th ba mane purpose of lettin Prim fed te that a Royal General is ater tim, an be had f get out of the way if be doce | Bot lke to ight, Ono engagement wath glosous results the despatch: — Concha and 4 cle reported. ‘The despet h seye:-— “This évenin, Loutonant of the Civil Guard, 0 de iics, out for hey Venta de Quesada Wit fom. i Soewen. borg TT Wavoup horsemen ou the le charged, ee one mao, He declared smpelt to 00 a, native Of Madr'd, but would say nothing moro,’ ; Mani's ‘the word, and @ very Saguaro! tesne of the | ehargo of four men upon a ma Quix ebarged 4 te aiietgiog pry in fsa not a o sour a disparity an a, cama naianers rari ted, but has fast sackod a 0 mil! rar gh at ey O'Donnell con: ihe r i teoojs From i: to fight tho ebels Ih superior Bamter O Donne!) is afraid of hie troops at iearia, Bad is obliged aa them and to keep them prisoucrs, ep) we are why Aspect of the men caged up in the bare woke and locking. 20 out Beh A into the bp Aoi 8 particularly ridiculons. nape toni the troopa lave eith r to rentrdla the peo are in superior physt- @a! force, oF the sold.ars huge to be kept dowa to prevent the: J abing Pr Primi. Ep the mewn'ime that rebel can trot to Comparative simul ay geuerals sont after Sia doa’t like the Iea eatoh'n, nF a Ph! and Prim, who is bald to te on bis an: eaiate, has unbounded roving ovad, plenty of provisione, and friends and partisans CO vverpdirentions This ty the oxnct state of things at prescot. It is avery equa! balance, aud we are quite @s prepared to heer at ony hour that Prim is overthrown vat he has conquered and is master of the suction fw Ean, “Moet Happily the revolt evoms to leave the Quevn’s portion und sturbed; butgwe repent we cannot for on, imstant consent to the vdd and ill-considered theo y and views of our contemporaries 'n this coun- nd to or fureign that this is ht between two p efs for the po nage vig in pany oo are copducied juciple thas soldiery's votes for men = the eld acnaaie Gane wre a. teed, fal, majority: pets on one eide a H term ne to U ssch peti pol eal je te bo given. Something decper than this les bottom, sud we feel avgured that that mericted of writlog, ape (yroumioad acis upon the went onset as fone Ha it @ rev of Luropey* Lich we by such ao erpreasive xtate The Otero Murder. TO THE EDITOR OF THR RRARALD. Binctiovs Moret, Great Jove Stace, Jan, 28, 1860. In \o- Jay's leave of one of the Sunday papers the re- porter, commonthug @pon the demeanor of the murder are of Ohero, une toe ib appear that Gonzales was an old assoc inte of mine, and as the podt shed votit next Sanday, @apee Who uk partentioting cam ape) were to Gonzales in my 1! saa ee ine when, a book- Rewper at the hotel, I presented ead during we trial, on which occasion 1 have Pos! 0-5 as laterpreter, itd for your Kindness to insert this ia | Higeain, fxg .R, yong wodieas, and m JOHN F. RANSOM. Bee Book keeper. Se te Re MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. rein « +? 6 iaeabo O'Donnel aro te of revelation ia any a user On Woneeiy Bf 2, ot Be Awort—En' or. — ‘ox hy rant 5 Par r ethodies Splecopal c nara by fev Te A d, Cono,, James H, Amorr, &f Chicago, ire ry daughter of doorge Andrews, is * eee On A our, > ferrtonce Of P. Mera! Jer iy by te Rag on a ives, + e smond, Va, to Mics Axxtm os, ot Kew . OMe, Bo ie Vinaeans y 2 D., Mr, Bensar } Ry an. "No cards’ * Sn HACE Se tae pm . i thar Purnell ot Sk ¢ church, ‘Vuse hewn! Sorom. B, oe Bitt.--On Sunday, bale a eh 800 a teat and Haawal i rE yours, Tmopih and oles aia es 8 Boscia » Company Ne. br wemetmatnen! Sas tene : b Peret Sm Broouye, BD, at tro o'ttnelk, WRICK AL Bo 129 Bu Be opine fatirday, J aus 7% wo 9 Fasnah, wits of Henry Bleboprick, Fool seat Tyne fronds of the farsity ate Tequested to attend a shovt (mera serrios at pon Lonme, 06 Wedneadny aver: Boon, in in be tal so cee Gunati, 9, for bate ether 8 ey soa Eaeals Cecaat rin” Nngering lines ri ives aut feos OF the faaullp ake Yedpacttally Wo atioud (be funeral, prods Pesideuce, om Meraoon. at one o’dlook. ry Cry \ half part aime aud half-past Gane cape by Breoxiyr Se ‘and a qonrter to eleven A ML pdt son of Miaread tee tats Pe SULLIVAN, Preddeat ) he Inve Dantes ete aee Telaives pag iniendg of thy 79 laviied We ea NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1866. pitend sho funeral, this (Monday) » atten o'clock, Please accept our thanks for services rendered to our Ship — Patrick's eburch, eorner of Prince and Mott | News collector. Sreamsnie Worcrster—Liverpool. Jan 10—' poppe at, Bln ee 0 Mr. r, Gennnm Sate arrived iy eening, after e very Moines fe mene a me unio of AS tecere tire passage. sie to | tight. bi mast and, smoke fone, aad Hage ee atten! ie th ue ednesday act at two taht the corn av sft, boat, ‘end rode oat o'clock, from his residence, No, 68 West Thirty- | iui forthe atore aout pavemiade “the Passage Lo 14 days street, —On saturday, January 3 Soux E Kupper (of New York), Allen, from Boston for . 27, at two orelork P.M. | ew Orleans, with haa tasoried ews, pu wuto Key Wet 12h eo. W. and Olive ¥, Day, Geonas W. Day, Jr.; son of Ge ant len king very: bu: ily fullof water, an wr COM> aged 8 years Hltely exhausted Cras Postent ro Tox 13 dages it Dow relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | requites 8 men day v ight to her aoa’ or ows aprit, forecustle, poop, Ae. all badly’ da Would hai to disoharge enrgo to repair patnagee, ee Silt Conaaart, of Saniicl, now at, New Hodfont, of the one Of coal, has beea chased by Captain Lot Gibbs lato of Horsce Staples) ond others for S49Ne She Iuued in the coasting busiuess under comnand of invited to attend the funeral, om Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the vesidence of the parents, 183 West Twonty-cighth street, Deekea.—On Sunday, January of indaramation of the brdin, Cuarsycs, second son Matthew M. aud Mi- Tanda Decker, ogod 10 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the fonts are respectfully inv.ted to a'tend the funoral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 3 Boor- man place, West Tbirty-third street, near Eighth avenue, Deviury,—Many Deviry, of consmnpti aged 59 years, ‘The friends and acquaintances of family are re- Paneer d invited to attend the funeral from the resi co of her son, James McWilliams, 503 Eleventh ave- nue, on Tuceday’ afvernova at one o'clock. Downes Ly. —On Saturda: Lien! January 27, at her late residence, 135 Hast Forty-eighth street, J.sp, relict of Colonel Jaines Donnelly, #: the 61st year of her ge. Tho relatives and (rient# of the fainily, and those of her sons, Jar Prank C. and Thomas Donnelly, aro requested to attend the funeral, from St. Stephen's church, Eaat Twenty-eighth street, at half-past ten o'clock’ this (Monday) mora.ng, when a solomn high mass Will be offyred for the repese of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery, of the vessels ta the Ladelpula, Baltitnore w Orleans, at the The following table giv harbors. of New York Moston. Ri Charlestoa, Savannah, Movile wad Ni latest accounts from each of those ports ew YORK & 2 & - Pal a 3 ee SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE A BITUATL: _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. — RESPECTABLE acoTCH WOMAN, Pe ae too T0 Go wishes: _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. 7 —BY A youxe GIRE, A SITUATION IN A ys NAS A and 35 Maitland rity Canada West. pone y the old ees, to ti situation ina family general housework; good city man orgtvcm, good Peference, Call at iM Mad - Uuswined to take of chil refei Call for b t ar ” bt of eferanean bas Sa | evden tall troanyrat apo OS zi bie si Wayren—s SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ( u . RKSIIP WANTED.~A YOUNG MAN EF Ka A * first class cook. Good city reference from last | eUgegemont ta “4 NUMBER oF Ww Can be seom at 243 West Loch at, between Tih aud 6b ave, | German and Vnew irl wat italy a ds ral housewor'lty tn the basement. Of burkkeeping, accia willing 40, make Mimsell g ites, LOWE'S German Tnstiiue 17 Sisuton et, | Sin eljctas uo Sede ston to val of New York; Unexenptions, Bowery. paNrep—py 4 YOUNG WOMAN, rn 83 | dle references Ken, Address J. M, B, bos 166 Meraid a geen a RE oyster understands ber busiuess. 4, oilioe FIRST OLASS SEAMSTRESS WANTS ASITUATTON | sthat, re ftoor. ‘ 45 soviet . - by the month or week; can cut and fit ladies and ebil- rit ation war TED-RY A YOUN ron's dresses and tuske boy's clothes ofall description; aaa Hees aw nleo a good shirt maker: no objection ta the sountry situation as me: ce pale gent arr city reterenoe, her, vasiness thoroughly. Address Mr Na retail ture, A St, second floor, A SITUATION WANTY ng all oftice oF 116 Div NTED. “4 sire ATION, IN THE Cot wrey on cll wa tron, oF 19 do claim ipa drat rato wa and fi sHOK UrPEe a restaurant or pl. A A Crosby » ofr te siore 316 trone CMe Pres, 68 A Most SUPERIOR COOK WISIES A SITUATION =e Jo 9 hotel ar gentieinon’selub Wouse, ws meat ait pa eng MVE ity cok; 1 fully competout to ako charge of the kitchea SITUATION Te + les . Mas. Wao and househots fling todo the ulurketing if re ain es | : eres my Ot 121 West Ath st., near Tt av. 3th av ie Fine oo fot 1 eaDEnieNoR ’ bugs NG WOMAN WISHES Work, BY aa DAY eek, at plain sow ing; understands dressmaking avd all kinds of family sewing Ino boys? pateeees | ih the Dest of recunmoustations,” Call eb 192 Weel 27th a W3Ante 2D— = A RESPHOTAD: % wid a wenall a good plain two daya ab his West Apply. for YOUNG PE tileaeea ditto ive & ye diseess, pint eutiing ane Hing calldren's: ‘som. ex roel at operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sew Best eity rorerenons.” Cait be deem for two days 108 Wet | ¢ tween Bil nnd 9th ave. a ALES 7OMMERCTAL vial val 1 operate on B Lo Least oor, back ro GIRL WISHES A BITUATION AS PLAIN coox, : 4 w ea the a traf'e large tide, ry ITUATION AS ENTRY CLERK, OR TN washer and ironer; has reference from her last ANTED—BY 4 PLE YOUNG GIRL A 6 uct Ba Suny ang, fancy 26 Rurme aamplaser. Ca he een oe ” W ermal ast stata 5 $2. fay naherance: *Rtliecs lor leree The funcral will take place this (Mouday) afternoon, at mg 8 aOR yon i , 798 aA ay. fBien Ste easing Poarmg ec waaber an wi troner; bas oly eference. Call ab G2 Orchard aro 1 and un y, Now Yor mn eveu! january 27, in the rear, poly alas ¥ me Figwehs usaaneie care of ha disease of the nw W, bowen) $7 years. pe ienstineniohraton sane . ence. Call wt O01 de or of Aime wi, La ‘The relatives and frionds of the fainit Se deta | 8 LARGE NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED . invited to aflend the funeral services, from his lata reel- German glits want situations in fomilies and hotel ws WOMAN, SO TAKE — + dence, thie (Monday) afternoon, at hall. 8 o'clock, Wee ere: Apply at 108 Hoster at,, third block frou Ki rg enon; wndirrtandefine | WY ASTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF Wood MORAL Tho’ remains will axrive io New York on Tuesday, at poet Weta et Roce! ~~ rusasdite cota re PS 7 Ge Prank fore eee N. at yng tho Harlem Railroad Depot, Twenty sixth street and SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRNT OL, K; West Sid wt, frst door, back room, © welaon Fonrth avenue, at half-past 9 Welook A. M., where carr. t ty reforeuce given. Can ‘4 ‘TED—A ; mid ATION, & RESPECTABLE WO. {| W ED~A YOUN STO MW VRANS OF AGR, ages vill bo in attondauce, Th ‘be romaias will be intorred Beas Oh ay, PY, map se nur, can taki Of an tofant from it tema sland, Apply 0 Sl GS i oon wnt ‘omotory ss RRA as the best of city oe from her haat place, aise SHY “aon Beat, 8G paver RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISI Where she has lived years Cath at tH West 18h nee Hatiec'a ehoniince Me Mary ss, Mhaces, aged rye ts gl Nid a le _ - ooo - + HELP WAWTKO—MALES, rs, § months and 17 days, fa ea de ba. + -treardommbocd a Lt TON, BY funeral will take place from the residence of hor Fifty-iifth street, between Fifth and Sixth On Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. lier frionds and relatives aro respectfully invited to Notice to Mariners, Notioo is hereby given that the third clasa Nan Buoy on Frost's Lolge, aid the Spar Buoy on Half. Tide Ledge, Nara- attend, hig ae Spar peer on — Herring Lei eigen Haru,—On Sunday, January 28, Mascanse Hanna, in | ie stir! ase Can Busy on Gh enofeont Hay, an third class Nun Buoy on Frost Ledge, entrance to Bt tho 68th year of her age. nerinsze arent ndcitt trom thels mooritigs in'the late gale. The relatives aud frionds of the family are respectfully They wilt bo atan early day. invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 21 ihe ad By ordar of she Lighthouse Board Woostor street, tht: 3 Monday’ afternoon, at one o’¢lack. POPE, Lil Inspector, Ist district, aoe en Benen. aury 24, Jaums H. Howann, | Powteann, Janda aged 82 years, - ‘The faceral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at | "ANCE: NORTM COAST—LIGRTVESRL NEAu THR PLATEAU DES haif-pact two o'clock, from (he resiienes of bis toiher- in-law, Mrs. Glover, 220 Fast Thirtieth street. The friends aud relatives are sempontaly invited. Ballsion papore please cop, Tavasvry Derarrvent, Orvice Licernovsr Boaro Wasuisoton, DC, Jan 13, 1806. . cial Information has been received’ that on and after x Receraber, 10s, lights: would be exhiblied from a ly el rece need near the southwest ex. p Meena on, Simin morning, Javuary 24 Rua teguri oe iss doeadaire about midiny betcen worthy, aged 1 year, 11 months and 11 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfol!y invited to ationd the funeral services, at the residence Jernes ‘The tigits will be two fixed white lights—one on the main- mast 39 feet, the other on the mizzenmast 26 feet above the under favorable circumstances, level of the sea. The lights, ot Ite parents, 185 Weat Twenty-fth ebroot, this (Nondy) Til be anon af a distin vot 10 miter; but the strength of the P C Philae | Side mi n rom, On 0 a 2 F Xt Taterment, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Phila- | potinte stated. They will, however In clear weather always olphia, be visible ‘aL a distance of 8 milon, Kyta.--On Sa! irday, Jennary 27, Margareta Kyvr, wae of Mait.ew aad Frauces Kyle, aged 2 years and 27 da: The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidence of her ' yarns thd Gausevoort atrest, ‘this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'cloe! Layming.—-At Stapleton, 8. L,on Saturday morning, January 27, at half past one o'clock, of conusumpt.on, Mrs, Canaaking N., wife of Frederick Lonting, and dau b: pyre Mr. and Mrs’ Isano Lockwan, yeare aod 2 days, ‘The vessel ts painted black, with a skeleton ball of the same color at each mast head, and ies in lat 44 63 48 N, lon a» Weat af Greenwich, A bell will be sounded during fogs, By order, wi B SHUBKICK, Chairman, ROLAND! nage coast Notice t from thi M vessel fis been moved INE ein ‘ate. ty Dow les in futbvomeas at low water sopiag. te ith the following he dial dopant it Gorfocton: ‘ton South head In tine with if on Gorleston . in f the chancel end of Corleston ehureh, sity Whe Ww. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respecifully ‘The Lowesteft Low Lighthouse. {oow sailding on the invited to cient she funeral, from her late residonce, | Kee, is leugkh southward of Kiekley North Mtl, W by 8 36 corner of Richmond road right stvect, on, & 1, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-paet one o'clock, “au sichohad ratag jl Raley a epee: Alabama pspers please copy. Korth ¥ walt Gorton Bucy NNWiGW, distant +louhe mite, Msssixa. —i BL MANNING, 37 years, ‘South Kast Corton Buoy WNW, distant 6-l0Lhe ‘The friends C4 She, Deal are period to attend the Bosh Cone Buoy SW. distan: AE ihe mie 60 Laurens Barnard ‘distant 8 1-10c miles, ths fia jroo une cog vs ath Crom Sand Buoy NE by Ny distant 4 mllen, ‘Mansix.—At Madison, N. J., on Saturda: bee inmate daasnry 21 Sprsantav young ee a of Williaa By order, Pit BERTHON, Becretary, we jonths om oe elativee and oe of Pine ray ave invited to wrece attend the funeral, from the rsideace of bis father, 25 Trenty Becrs, houmen, Dee 32, Joba aaa eirel, Beeekire, this (Moaday) alternoon, at half. ation! ts Ae eby given that Buoy, marked with the been Inid 10 fatnome ‘south of « vensel soe ont Foo atone, xbout 2 miles from the shore. im 12 fathoma Jorsey ty, on Saturday, January Cunnriva J. Mitentrt, aged 69 years, a pative or aking. = Scotland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Sd late residence, 278 Wayne st., thix day (Monday), Her remains wili be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. McKrax.—At 217 Clinton street, suddenly, Joux Mc- Fuay, aged Any information as regards his friends will be thank- Ov Bi South Foreland Dungeness . Varne Light s, distant 7 miles, sie lapenaes howe OF Whe Wivex 3 vistble at the first quar- By onder, P H BERTHON, Seoretary, fully rocetved, vor? ovis. COAST OF culty, sim Ab 0 Ragaewnth sree 00 Sand | ee ee i ek Miteniee, heed yell Cmbontbe ond 1edayn | Pon Wan rn teeecgreminey urate Ceeueh oeesehfatase The relatives and frends of of the ine Gy ar reapoctfully fee igh pe eyed Sah seed ot atan na ae oy baa acne age 7) afternoon, at | Clear weather slsvuld be sean fre ap A gintance ot 3 Iwo 0'¢ sunds In about lat 2312, O'KAcsy,—At eight o'clock, on Sands January 28, Anion 0'HAcas, Ne ungest en Fehon OFS ‘O'Hagan, ears, 3 wontbs and iL mua relatives nnd friends of suaica: wormeam, count - geneen tance THE iO DH LA PLATA, am(ly are respectfully Invited ee ~ nd the faneral, from pon a he Hrvnocnarn} Ln 3) Tae Fifty-iret street, betwoem Tenth and 5 Toformation has been dmiralty that the Ergiah Bank Lichtveeseh, in the Tio do te Tinta’ haa been , Jannary at bis residence in Wants Bag bain aged 42 years id 1 month. onthe pelatives eatin cm plea che ma 4 the fra istatend ts Pitheced ta wer ste norh ehd of the bank, and now Mes wich the Mount gnc ase bearing N 6S W. de reese if rearinas are fringe Ves ation 9 30 ty ise, amet eO MENiRY RICHARDS, Hydrograpbor. WReCk WHAR Time PRIXCEEAS sHOAr, soorm om. -sTidegramatlon aa ben re'eired t marked with the wort wreck, has been placed at About aicty ‘is ABE of a wreck iying the fairway of vessels bound westward round got oF Exorano. nese, Amman, Ww Ricard, la the 65th your of ai, reat rant ‘engined. the Princesen Meee Tderal wilt take piace on Tuesday afternoon, at api awh he ‘thetoatbeont ging of be Pris soot one o'clock, from the Universali*t church, corner of wey Nab lig! (vessel ™. Fourth and Kou'h Tuird streets, Willian Thorela | Ad beans Daina tre mages) Vari TS i Wn tives and friends are invited to attend forther netics. 1.) and California 2 N wk, xed a ores ain a So nd 8 “Sit Heat Zu sunday, January 2a,rar hla veldoucs, No, | sp fenes from Roan nhc nt fe SS | SSR qe cases ‘som, eget, G2, yen, 0 aston of ria aea ent rye ep ooeeacons Cay coe amar iente nd relati: family are reepectf:! Pa me mn Ports. rat | Cope pweceant oo tng Tuewiay aaron bs yr aPoey hg re rigs Astin, gates’ two o'clock. Also the offic rs and members of 0 | ee aes 29! eta. bing ~~ % ones Council No. 2, of the Seamen's Protective Union of on orig A'S Ravery, Vitie, Moston. hid. ihe vw be A New Yorke oxen Haley Cm (20 a park north north of Hatieran; retro, NY Poise ay arn ellen Jaw, Casta Keewas, Haase a Jen Sh brs res ay ih, atisten yeum panengy be b Wasting bh, of Warren Lose nets TOT Pe ares | Se aa Mara I i ie spectfally to attend the funeral from’ his late Star Wettan aes ). Old Tesideaco, 186 Broome street, this (Mouday) aferacon, (rr ache Linds (8p), Duran, NYork; | 3) Smoon.—Om Saturday, Jannary 27, of inflamsnaticn of VR Emery, Bradford, on Pentaad Wis Sete the bowels, Caruana, wife of Becor, « native of Ourrle, do, &ld ion, bark Faohy, Usrver, New The reauives and frien o€ tue family are respecttull Biles aoe et aareeh, Hine ast fet relativen uly are i invited to atiend the fuveral, ie No, 304 Kighth etrest, on wees: o'clock. Saty.—Ia Brooklyn, on Friday, * be wife of Danivi K #mith, Tigo Featives and fronds of the invited to atten t the funeral, from Norman. ae. Phi Gold shrest, on Tesstey meraing, st com Don ‘Waa On Saturday, January ra Rea ay tamer Mary Goold, Key = ea ip M, Attwo o'clock. ve 7 Wels afr fomily Port of New York, January 29, 1900. Steamed! cok TE) Laat, Liverpent Jon 389i guecnains iy iS mie apa vetergarrn fo hee Jan Bore ihe ee ou Bieatm ai s Co. Jan .N overboers used to save hie, bat ew ship Thornes, > ‘aren a ae Ken, aan goa *, with ese rowel Gniveston Jan 17, vie ~ Ry tie bk. hal), 1, 10 no lat a a calta e oan ces HENGE Sharieatn, T4028 2.90 *s with fom ha 4 Tihue- ere Cornwallis, 31 ped Witmington, O,7 days, Beer, senna Misectiancoas. Cea Fea Draigved, ir, of thy Maten Lalang ferry, #D TS WANTIT nn Kense Pa SEY TO RRLE aint AN ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES TO. ORTALN WORK ina gentleman's farily, ax dreskmaker and seamstress, by ihe week. is fully en Avpiy at 77 Weat St a tie a, tt, in the rear. Can ‘0 eeon for SITUATION WANTED—T0 GO OUT To Work JM gh the day on wes on exper luced dieaginaker aud milli Foun No. 3, Call for twe dayaut 103 West 49th at. A RESPECTABLE NT WIDOW WANTS A ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE hs AA situation as wet n Can de weon for two days at Rir!, a vittuation to do oh 432 West 25:h st., rear ho ” ainail family; beat rete Ww A Je I pr puja 2 aed for two days at 152 Ot. st. third Hhoor, ti hy YOUNG WOMAN Wi A SITUATION AS i chambermaid; hea no obje to aseiat in washing W ANTED—A SITUATI and ironing: the beat refwreace If required be meen at young wor ees ct AIL West H?th st, waitress: cane KKEEPER, ALKO CUR oo Borstal — of alty refarence a : bay astoonon WOMAN WANTS 4 STPUATION | twreays vm 10, First elise bolp always ou Ab Seamatrens and to rete er = | a ne ep. re RESPEC NW apeak Preneh: has | ANTE rarer cr cs k. i, station D. | Witcoees of doing all b NTION.— ) MEX AND OF) ~sTTUATION WANTED—BY A YC MAN, a5 | bee mr y aseond door, over th ‘ Sida md pare ibe rm AA chambermald and to assist in y hambe » are a mee _ opment Hon as howsexeoper; nu vijro- ad el, fretgnt y ka, avele “RESPECTABLE YOUNG GLI REQUIRUS A sir. tere HM make Uation AX Seamatrean aud chammbermnald; w herself useful in a nice family. Rs VORTER AND BELL BOW IN AHO. TED—BY A YOUN Bb" ‘a J store, oung mes ta would do chamber 1 . i o LYNN S do up clothes very 1 Sheet be N ‘1 D laeiy band Futerensa gives for ibe last ve Years. “Can iio Wet 26th at, Po r ‘ a ye RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Wists A SITta. | ; é | whe fear ta ‘ A tion as , wosher and froner. iow privace . family. Tissue baat ty rehapance, Os Mat 103 abulberry w'. RESPFOTABLE AND WELL RECOMM young naman, Saairen 9 situation, tn city or country 8 good cook and baker: an exe wasberand [roners "go ‘objections to do geasral housework § COOK A ee | coerce ers = + con oe “4 vath € all * + ihe ot e a On end } , Be gyi RESPECTAULE WOMAN WISHFS 10 Gat 7th ave £0 ey want washing at ber own o%, oF ill Boot by the —- : ; a bewell Feoosmmmendet), Call as 17 Keast at, Woniee “ sn ss area arae tween 2d and &! ave, for Mra. Higgine, wa f GuODS N Choe, 1) Moutgomery at, J & private Tox | A npereceases rt PERSON P mares A SITUATION | ativer aod diniog roomy, way fine sagher yl ave rine! Talorcoat ftom ber inet PET NURSE.—A Wh Ws ne over rete: rom her law B RAK. - RhayRoT AM! a Ince. al ‘at or address for two days 1d0jbinst 1%b at, Bod Feference, hevins te real re botireon Lat aud Bd ave, weet a Bibs et mar fi 2 Nansunee dhns Sean toe Guedes a WsA MES AMD BOYA WIATING BM PLOY VV *;, . ers, clea, agenia, poatere, drivers, ¢ ee at wales, abe n ar 4 at the Vn Toad vay.c un Wh All wishing nat A iaties to '~ : — SS RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A Sit capaile, work gi THE oh TOURS 444) SAR be ce A Beaseort. ‘Can be seen at 488 6th av., between Hh LEAR Corton - Bey door wok ian ead ANY, SADY ERgutn: ; t, bas 58 Vast ul bualness shor ie mata Pare | fh Doormat apn Wanine-a_ rox reune ai conan | 143 _ Photographie ar ilaiveal!y : seh a” 4 hi cx rand painting Tate Toa ay required. ax, WANtuD. | % oe hank ' rising of ape jeer Pane conniy: N.Y. | A GEM, TO DO OUBE WORK. i a, ras log lary Wiel be vind, and gi Fot.ce fron Jast emp vapa iry Avy ly at O19 (he ve " A A 1A dane eaten pee Sere tween Seth and She bell WAR nees Tow, ¢ YuoTit wIrit gonm e ler eppmmcognapeanemuan . . t © bu a, one bo vate . work eee Sur THUMM i MANTRD-NONH BUC EXPY owor OG Ant Mia pee! AS stead y saat hugo al ih yor ca wa A gov, INA LAW OFViCE, ADDRESS rt Maufactr ¥ ther x J, Vetw ven Tih and ih a W sarin Two Fits? J ape rienor ayTED ab riboon 69 log tock bs * rer YOUNG GIRL FROM THE pa sours Wisi RA A whi ton ho Bev “ge = te a bousew or! - Asean fod ot work, ‘anv for two aya ab tEN MILKS FeOM " Nor Saavenue 0, second oor, rovin Fab aan vous I YOUNG WOMAN WW Oh Av, on Monter | A apreasnen, © WITH A able farmil Call for | we. ere WASTED 8 GING TO, COOK, WARN axn imoN ns rate ae fod We ss nro dieanctusmicaisssathitunbsbece ont anaatusti } we ANTED—A MAN WITH $80 TO $1,000) TO RUCH 8 Can n for two Ae ys, \ cae PRC TRATANT ML, A’ NURSE AND , prviiien ie vtraned a 6 whobwle sore. 1) Wowk GA wt | ~ « 1 MAN IN A GROCERY STORK: you IRL, WIRHRS A SITUATION IN A PRI: , ra , PO DO OENFRAL Houer mi AL vate general housework; ean bring th wr <A gist b yd cae ant } ber ot, er Fears chy cred Franie more of ehome than | ing: musi bring gon chy reierer's. Appl’ ath = wee Godage wracatmbnane ~ - - — 1WO MBN ON RALLMOAOR, SUX OEM we Cera ane Ww ANTED IMMEDIAT A “8 AN r to Gerke (6 gromery sores, three A HITUATION WANTRDBY A ReSrRCTAnLR | VY verwaid, \) «sl nd ivoud was PR eit Neneh Bec Ly ae chambermald reference ar good dete m6 Oe ‘Apply at 168 West Sa st. we - - he a ix ond floor, in the rear, i es sane, yi i ay ORAM AN AN PORTION, Wito RESPECTABLE GIRL, WITH SIX TEARS? GOOD ' 2 ¢ eliy reference, take care of child: wd dn five sg * : ae ae rors washing, oF do the work of » small f good pila | WANTED—A OTR : vis rj oooh. t washer ead troner. be erm al 5) Ce . " aretT, () 22% MONTE WRITTEN. CAN ICH rite rate julred. iF tu YE PE Bee 4 the Masuo'e Reverie RESPEC TAREE prone WOMAN WANTS A sire. - . = : Mag sae, ein come sree, A thon an w ‘@ reapectabi: fomsily tnnbe sen V FANTED— rot ‘ ts r Ma | pis & two days at ng Tih ave, Gerber Suh st. Mes gootcity | 4 somncalivenees poativek ‘ “ “ MEN, WANTRD IMMBDNATELY-POR references. toy YC J ‘ | iu) ( Craing & watehmnen sesodiation, BAPECTAMLE VOUNO MARRIZD LADY WANTS vANT A NPAT, HART Os 4 eee Catuab i ‘Actuation as wet ourrs in a Oret clase family: hess | YA"? sry x . no Drecet of mR, Can be sven bor two daypat 106 bent | oy wel re mune vt ‘ “ | Juv THADER. -— — Up stairs. ly fo POR WANTED IMMEDI ATED wonTH RESPHOT AWE YOUNG WOM) 1 J tiem pa tat wk, Compe ant @ att 00 eepar tn. A bod dreemo ker, whehes goo i deed ‘ 8 permenant Acéress Firt Ge would take sewing ip. Call for two dave a ‘ corner Sih wr. encod Baar, over the grocery store, 1 heal ee 3 LuTAL. JAPA mn ra rar) r 84 WANTS THE WASit- on mp. To @ eyemprton COMPETENT LAUXDR: Waste “ae | Vi wil Os Giees “appiy 008 0. Salas 106 Wert inh at, Aeowke She ap alr = Or gE Spgs ee. es ‘ ; 4 W BTe A rit 4A (aan oR as 1s , cure. WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIR! < voabeipohae 7 enras amare vod be gad. | Wanngn in Al ta | ay otrn ‘at Barclay ot ence poh 1 waa a « ' pa PF] last place. r ® Wort MVeTENT RNOINERM, TO TARR werneen ot 873 20 ar. fortwo daye lf not engaged, second foor : : . iene, peak a lees, ened pared: aan ons we be . ten of SITUATION W. NTRD—HY A REAPEOTAPLE ANTED-A COM mr aM G ' sel. attr Loh, hess teem, yorne vouen, 8 lowe trees, In vale Ti V wrse, 19 tate cher wt Ay for two days at et | cod three pears; © . . 8 weet ‘ Pa a Tpnieee. th and We tare of cv ilcen, od j iw - ya a“ bh at., bet 14. on Me Y ot - SITOATION WANTED-BY A REAPP: cTAnL® bitin ¥ ° young w “ and waltrres; ba | Wrasren A luine to orem j ‘ ty referer ice beacon for two days at M2 Wert W A. ai8s f 3 - ; Ot, betwen Oth nud Mh ove. ° e*8 pon L errr ae ee _ . ‘ " ot or" ° SITUATION WANTED AS WEE NURSE. eS el cot, at en eome be yen Aire HARA THK TRAD Cod ah 08 Forays . oman, the best of relerenoe given Ae nays at Bb Mow ets io the rear building. top for a Ww wel surse® baby (ures weeks vid at ber TION yee. A Bagreer apts wo. ngiieh and © Gres. - boarding house or betel. + ali RXPRRIEN: RD WHITE eH? and Fite ta, front basennatst, = To 50 whe er deretanse ———$_—_—__— FANTED A AE OPROTA p TO Simation ey od 1 bunee work of a * now reas Fore wan Wie - ITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED Wo. Nik om |~ a rede cook. tromer, ee washer so one sunt a fauee Te. the cous mee | ¥; we a WLM MAKERS WA ho -ar #4, in the rear. Wyse on : of TTUATION WANTED— A COMPRTE: youse Pp A > ‘ THE HALL SHARON, 4 7 ret . *, beww *| » 1 ink oe, ene sad mene, Coe be owen olen ot Wand td aay Me Sap at | pons re vo FANTED—THIR AY, UN A le ¥ x, / ie, Be GITUATION WANTED-BY A Bi yours | W“sreesme \¢ irl, Wo de eae! and ore Ay oy ey work ans wr i avy | os Ae i | berwete the boars of $002 Tt CL A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO v raNTeD ave POR C408 CRAP, A GOOD pine tee referee a fam . = eg She cores #9 daze ot Hf Downing rr 4a * oath, - a? youre | sn aen ens 94 a A ll itn aaa asap otk Fae fmaet hey FANTED—-A LADY, ACQTAi Thy 1 CMLFYITE, 194 FULTON STHENT, OVER nese. WwW Wen orem, to tebe charge of - fendey ‘es rene A Oe stet erent bend Inquive of or adtrese B. Lord, 09 te . 4 ne hen ee ee re by taunt atin And | bem way rakes " ise t tetenen for two Midgets “ot } 4 ® Son sunnrre " ” oe oe wen, QiTu ATi AS WET NURSE. = fe pet : SEAT Beret ta kak a8 ae renee pracrires cate Fim | nee me Al »* bar a t TL SieATION WANTED BY A REAPRCTARLE TOUN% a rannae cet ‘ Pore f nat Ratner. hy | saree eee es ore vonee aii t's rat cama batt drewwars, 06 B14 wer eee wit COAL, WOOD, an = - eRe MA CLRAS AORER iat bY cm SITUATIONS WANTEO—MALES Q vered ieccatatety, Aegis of ths Coal ent ee =o m4 “ee re a Ate} Pitre “youre yf PRADY Hanite BoASo gs L waren, ores ae 8s waree f= «Ty 1 oben e eee oe =. 4 Jey =] merits a be bowen, ead ULE; re Ae anD ste ™ L COAL Pay La Caner or rer leone ane resis j

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