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2 ~ — SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. 3 ITUATION, AS WET NURSE, IN A D—A WOMAN TO. ©O0K, “WASH AND IRON Warns arrcat milk four monte old. Apply at » small private family at Bt Kast 85th st, 262 12h sh, between Ist and 24 avs., top floor. W a Goon a7 gi BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- cote! rred), for the country, one as cook, the Week ee ee rene: e; | other es gaat ieogie gd vty ress: “both must be “goad Gap, be seen for wo daye at 148 Bast 68d St between 80 an Riddon's Wau sie fous to 8 Fae nded, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID AND | ‘WY ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, FROM FOURTEEN TO ded. wh sixteen years of age, as waltr d to asslat in the nion, by @ young woman recently land 0 ga of au at si Fetoreces wn ene i ony in te dersiands fine i heedlework and can take care of childre Fre further particulars apply at Castle Garden, up PECTABLE GIRL, ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL amram a ruamion mx a Mcictttccd aa | WRtaaeh Sata Pt iat ah Sana ‘good elt her last place. Can be | from her last place. Apply at 160 West 47th st., between 10 Beatie iedaage al ae Penne ‘i, near Sultb, Brooklya, | and $ o'clock, ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE, YOUNG GIRL, A aid und itress, OF to assist in situation as chambermast wid waitress, or ee aastst in WANTED GIRL, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN the country; must be a good cook, washer and ironer Teferente; family ‘small. Apply be- aud have best of cit; gis ye ed + ‘eon 10 and 11 o'cloe! ck, at $1 Cedar at., up siairs, N, BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A GOOD HAND ON SINGER'S MACHINE; ANTED—A | SITUAT ice ind ironers haa a little git) 10 we also some first rate dressmakers. Apply to Mrs. A years of ges hom to. hag i ment aheet city refer. 35th av, ence from last place. Veat 30th ST CLASS OPERATORS, ON WHEEL Sewing machines, To work in tie shop. 0, 687 Broadway, ED—A STEADY, TRUSTY WOMAN, FOR GEN- 1 housework; mist be a good plain cook, washer een Wand Yoo La Laurens st. SHA LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN 4 SIT. 26th st., fr Bey from 10 w to} 12 o'clock, TET NU A SITUATION WANTED AS WET We nurse by a young healthy woman, having a child two weeks old. Best references given, May be scen at Thomas Daly's, 1th av. corner Of 80h st. ANTED—BY A LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION, A situation as saleswoman, fn a fancy gp millinery store. ‘Wilson's Inquire at A WHEELER & achine; one willing to a¥sist at dressmak- Ridge’ st. Highest references given. Address WA stepean ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR AMERICAN Brooklyn, girl; must bo a good cook, washer and ironer. To one with coad references « pleasant home and fair wages will be ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTEST 235 Wi girls, situations; one as chambermaid and ¥ the other to mind children and make herself generally use: ful; no no objections to the country. 156 3d av., th bird Hoor. y aNre. A SMART, TIDY GIRL, FOR GENERAL ‘how .. Only’ those having’ good city reference from thelr lust place need apply ate62 Hosiey she wear W... *s2D—A SITUATION, BY A It “EABLE | Orchard, 20 rl, as waitress and chambermaid. Call for two — Bays'at fest 17th st. ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A_ DRESS. maker, wllo aun cut alia lit aud operate om Wheeler & ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Wiloon’s una chine, Apply to Mra, Ward, Eust 28 4th st, ung woman, cook, washer and ironer; good cit, reforence. Call at aui Went Sid st, between Sih ana fork ave, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROT’ ‘as laundress in a private family. City re at or address No, 8 Little 12th st., for two days WANTED = BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A era inn to take care of children and do plain sewing; prefer to goa short distance in the country for the Fummen Has fret best of olyy sefcrance, Gan be soem for two days at 257 West 26th st., third floor, — ‘ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOM an tion in the country as cook, washer and ner in a small private family. References given, Call at 115 87th Bt., corner of 31 av, ‘ET NURSE WANTS A SITUATION. | INQUIRE FOR Bridget, at 122 West 14th st, ‘ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH PROTES. tant, a situation as seamsiress and to walt on a lad; r children; no objection to travel. Call fortwo days at ‘est 19th st,, corner of 6th av, _ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A. SITUATION—AG Coachman; undersiands the eare of horses thorough has the best city referes Address P. D., box 108 tigeald SINGLE GERMAN WANTS A ear aren coachivan or gardenor; best of references, A. A.. box 153 Herald otlice. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN as couchman and gardener. Can take charge of a cow. line pe aaeaton i ou short way in the country. Address jerald office A® SOs CeusN ‘WANTED, A SITUATION BY A RE- man, who thoroughly understands his onatuaen Ber years’ city reference from his last em. pigzecs ane without @ Tault. Call at 406 Broadway, or }OACHMAN.--THE ADVERTISER WANTS A SITUA- tion as coachman; is an Englishmsn; knows his busi- nese and good reference. Address Coachman, 108 West WANTED A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS COOK; understands all kinds’ of cooking, jellies, soups and i other cooking, in a hotel, restaurant or boarding house, ood city reference given. Apply all the week at Id Npringsl Fenn ee eeree Orc ees DEINE OO FURL N Rn At annem: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, as wet nurse, who lost her baby. Call at 206 ay. A., in the grocery store, A fps th SITUATIONS; ONE AS CHAMBER- maid and to do general housework: the other as cook and assistant. Call at 85 West 43d st. WASTED—BY A PROTESTANT ENGLISIL GIRL, A ‘situation as nurse to one or two children; has no ti aa erg’ feel df mune West 24th st. te for two days at her present employer's, est a Also a housekeeper. Can be seen at tho saine place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to cook, wash and iron; ds an excolient laundress; po ob tion to goin the country. City reference, Call at ay, pa nl iE WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, A SIT. pation tn a private family. No objection to the coun. try, Firat class reference, Address L. M., box 186 Herald ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Py a young colored man/as ogachman; can give the best of refer pply at 89 West 46th st., between 6th and ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUATION 8 coachman aud groom, in a private family; no ob; jeo- ton to goin the country and make iamsell generally pryrt ny or address 571 Ist av., Detween 33 ye SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED ascoachman and groom, can produce ae Lest reference. \ddress for two days K. can be seen given, Call at CLERKS AND 8S. LESMEN. YOUNG 3 MAN, ‘AGED 20, DESIRES EMPLOYMENT e evenings; understands bookkeo} would be Winihe fre A BEST ROTASTS YOUNG WOMAN, breast of milk, in the coping: wing to accept any engagement. Address J, Herald wrth s fresh brenet of mile, wip has lately Toxt het a eit as wet nurse. an goon at Son sos ie tho seate Aises cuanisecontt sad hie pee ABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAS! chambermaid and to assist in the washing and YOUNG maw, Gi toning “Fy ‘do plain sewiag; Bo hjoation to the cong ind Ls wet it festa tata Mansel the summer mouths; has the lly reference. Call at Becrntty al Bid I3th at, between ist and 2d avs,, for two days. Gulred. Address $C. 1, box 218 Herald ufiea. 1°e% Fo" _HELP W ANTED—MALES, N ENERGETIC AND HONEST } MAN, OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. busing ualifications, tt val il nity, og and good etaploymcat by addrealag i ie tee re Board of Councilmen, 4, No.9 , Giving references, experience, 0} on STATED SESSION, Tunapa, May 6-2 FM. LL RESPECTABLE MEN, AS BOOKKEEPERS, Board a hale Gita. ‘clerks, porters, coachmen, laborers, &c., all at Busi: ver iach ag Deveeaate ‘ess Advertising “agoney, 142 Fuiton at, Present—Counellmen Eeonap, Stacom, Fly Robinsow, To CHAMEERS STREPT, ROOM NO. 7-BOOK. Q Been, ory eth non alias. oars i A'S, EET, ROOM NO. 7—BOOK- | Keech, ack , ‘tyng. Tho rs and thove destri excellent business situations | Hettrick mer please call Peat De Desirable vacancies this day, In the ee of the. fe gry OR Counctiman Watts moved that ilman Keech take the GENTS ARE MAKING FROM $4 +a $10 PER DAY selling my new a GEIMANS, EY Pine mirest We Gh endaes, Which was carried. lot of the ast mecing bo poved, that toe reading of the min- utes, dispensed erat 18 meeting be SSISTANT BOOKKEEPERS, RAILROAD, STEAM- A a and testa Sees ano alters, time- RESOLUTIONS. Vacancies, roadway, room 6. | By Councilman Kosrex— Bea Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby author. ized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of the New ASSISTANT BARKEEPER WANTED—FOR A BES. | Yorker newspaper for the suin of $26 70, for advertising pro- taurant, Best of reference required. Apply to O- mme of celebration of the 4th of July, 1865, and Fransioll, corner Water aud Moore sia: 1¢ same to account of city conti re ‘Commnities on Printing and Ad- ‘Which was referred to COMPETENT ROOKEREPER, DRUG CLERK, GaR. | vertinng. A deners, coach: mao r ‘ By Councilman Trxa:— 8 ee Coe BE Neocniiately sulted. | Resolved: That, the widewalks on the east side of Second YAN & CO., 81 Nassau street, room 9. SER ONG, X WIDE 5 SARE BOY FETED ABOUT: Jears 01 ‘@ a horse and deliver paper; one iiving at home asia eae ant 1 Raretey Ba with the city preferred. Cull avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-secont streets, be flagged and re! width where necessary, mda’ the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, aid U accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. By Councilman Kosrxe: pee i Rigolved, Phat ascwer be bul, wrth the necessary reir. ANTED—’ » ing basins, Essex st rom. CC} A Bikar ‘Aildrens W, Yes Honala oatease TN A RES: | jafne to be done under the direotion of the Croton Aqueduct Department. hich was referred to the Commitee on Sewers. OY WANTED—IN A TEA BROKER'S OFFICE; ages 7 need SY Biss Tan! ADDY AaB Wallet. Hisciveds That ‘afsewer,. with the necessary receiv ving | 0 basins, be" constructed in First avenue, between Elevent ALE AND FEMALE At a. Mit Sx ate dare Wrap ar tae Bamples nout free gmail to any aaron, reas. H, Piss ad oo Williams street, New Haven, Gon er FFICE BOY Nya ager 4 accustomed to ruin far Rad apply, after 10 A. and Twelfth streets, the samo to be done under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board. Which was referred to the Committee on Sewers, * Hy Councilman Iu.ay— Resolved, Shat a sower, with the necessary recetving be, sing and culverts, be built in Forty-sixth street, from nth avenueto Broadway, under the direction of the Uroton Aque- joard, Which was referred to the Committee on Sewers. By Councliman ftae— Resolved, That Forty-sixth street, from Broadway to Ninth Baved with Belgian pavement, under the diree- K, ACTIVE BOY, Danking busin " obemts Banas €o,, 2 FFICE BOY WANTED—WHO LIVES WITH HIS | avenue, parents and can bein recommendations. Aj front 101012 A, Mat Novi Oentre ste accom stony, APPT anes elerrod to the Camimitice’on Belglan Pare- ANTEDUIN A FRENCH NEWSPAPER OFFICE, A ™ Gy Councilman Iutat Resolved, That Foriy-afiy, street, from the Eighth to the Ninth avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap block pave- ment, e direction of the Crown Aqueduct Depart Pihich was referred to the Committee on Belgian Pave- mn about 18 King Frei meat and wring 1 good and, do make humeelt generac ood references required, “Audress box, 16839 Post Carn take Lap, baad Warenar isin the must wig a coms wel pramesded. "Bx Ceansiman es from Eighth avenue to Har- dress box 2,197, in Bandwnitiog ae of mane Jem river, § be be regulated se Eta atehend uttered, and four feet, wide through the same, un- ANTED A GENTLEMAN OF SOME MEANS AND of good business ability toct as treasurer of, & cor. Poration with oxclusive ‘8 large amount of funds will be constandy io ‘his Poeaton he will be required to ample security. Salary Kicecinglon Sif Obfyatieaizese Eee APP iD—A GOOD WRITER IN A LAW OFFICE. Wan WW ititee Berton, H Hera otter ANTED—SMART, ENERGETIC MEN TO INTRO- duce the portable Jomonade;, in great demand. Cash oe the dire Tireation of the Street Commissioner. Which was Cag yal Ct the ‘Gommainves Go Roads, By Councilman R tgs tec ‘Counsel to the Corporation take the ‘13lst street, from the J:ighth avenue to iver. “yb was a referred i the Committee on Street Openings. y Councilman Taras 0. sidewalks on the south side of bi rhe th be in ger the Ninth avenues, be it width, i eiga ana the Street Commissioner, securlty soquired il pay the tro the Roamle, Which was referred to the Committee ¢ on Streets. SOHN SmiPSON, 141 Hondersoa 8 Jersey city, | By Cou BATT nthe pastagoof tn . Wy ANTED iu f STORE A SINGIE MAN APPLY | Une teddateata eee ee of Sheritt Those that use tobaceo or stimulating drinks need not apply. | Whloh was referred to the Comm! ie on Street ‘ANTED—AN ASSISTANT CARVER IN A RESTAU- | By Councilman WV eT AEs canvas afuilion ot alizens relativo regrading Righth avenue, lh Oo i ANTED-AGENTS. WHY STAND YE IDLE, WHEN connec therein for adoption the following capital It iy needed in every 23: Ture | Fegolution:— ‘every family. For fur. rod sotlaatehe ‘app HH 3 | _ Resolved, That the rer of petitioners be granted, Broadway, tram Neos New York, +88 | and dunia Uochuateloner be ond he in keeeoe suthe? to make the beg sveg a rapt in any or contracts wiich may hereafter be made to renue above Fift; ninth st Street, so that only one ee of ry te oy ne eibee guaterly or westerly from the mi woe, ‘at one time; and that enti ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS FANCY BUSINESS, ‘an intelligent lad of principles and quick at to learn the bus wainods and'make himself ge general regradinj be in pi useful; salary for frat, in own hi ah ale id inished the sther aide, shall be available for ab writing Post office box 4,429, New York. Ue Soe 4 and that the Eighth "Avenue Railroad Com oy WAXTED_BY A WINE IMPORTING HOUSE, A MAN | Process ot regrading ue nay bo Ee ink Ie fA who has a good acquaintance in the city, as’ a sales. fe fo tad Tap O MGS tharcok ik onter man; one who fe familiar with the business preterred;, good Bea tas same, geor'avivuation to the pubile ui beret reference required. Address box 4,836 Post oflice. y Sea ROE. IN| WHOLESALE Egan STORE; Ssalndy frat year $100; must come well recommended. Apply at Greenwich ANTEDCIN 4, WHOLESALE LIQUOR, STORE Boy: anlary $100 first year. “Address S33 ‘Hoot Witch wis sald over. of Committee on n Pavement, to pave Prints atgeet from Srondway 10 3 per jougal street. Which was laid over. rt of Commitee on Belgian} Farement, Macdougal to mn street from Which was iald over. Pave A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, WILLING TO GO AS ‘assistant, is open, Yor an engagement. Moderate salai tocommence on. Address Henry Lawrence, box 140 Hei HELP WANTED=FEMALES, DESIRABLE SITUATION Geyer ye ate) emg wrilling young w woman to gore sama ior Rdelpbt a ot Dear who pena Bap Emre WANTED—A GENTLEMAN BETWEEN ~e ihe dates ae ars of ata pacteese salary, in an office GIRL 70 DO GENERAL HOUSKWORK IN A FA- whore he ae azo ig the boat of referenices required. ee persons, at Elizabeth, N- J. Wages $10. = Herald omic, rt of Committce on Bel P E ANTED—A bed SALOON WAITER, AT GREE- treet { ie ost aire argment, 0 mene eee be hb Sexe Markee Want 15 Greenwicl ANTED—IN AN OFFICE, A SMART, ACTIVE BO , from 12 to 1S years of age; must write a fair hand, como well recommended, and live with his parents. Ap Bt10.A M. this day toJ.'C. Kelley Steel aud Skirt Co.. port of Ci mamitise on Finance, to Geo. mies Witteh waslett over, ay Geo, W. Rooms, Report of Cominiiiee on Finance, toay E. Van Ranst, wa of Committee on Railroads, to direct ania Company to Feptir ihe street between’ sel "eVhich was laid pier ‘Apply at 06 Willow at » Brooklyn, for two days, Een a GOOD PENMAN, QUICK AND COOK WANTED—70 GO 70 MORRISTOWN. N. 3-j | ieopar or entry cir, a ay TES pe hte fronting. ‘Apply at 21a Went Sih sts between 9 and 12, ulated. “Address J. W, bor Sar Herald SEAMSTRESS WANTED BY THE GOOD PLAIN Og eee penne aa WANTED cee _ A A Sa. ‘Apply at 61 West 37th wi., with good refer- eoagh eooventant x poate, age, oatary tcf will sean terse x. ¥. Z., ‘OTICE.—I WILL GIVE aacmores ANY PERSON who will obtain forme a a as bookkeeper or =. — x Paving from $13 to = ts Eg mp men aoa GIRL WANTED—IN A VERY SMALL pe ge FOR 4 U housework: must be a good 0k. washer Dik oar. Me oWen dase GOOD, COLORED, COOK, ALSO A WAITRESS wanted; both must have city reference. Apply at 72 ‘av., comer 4th st., from 9 to 1d, during this wee A GERMAN OR SCOTCH GIRL WANTED—FOR GEN - Se eT must bea washer and ironer and Come well recommended; wages $10 per month. 196 6th av. —KANTED, 4 Page pl wind am Wash ves ly at Madison ue Hotel setae ih ot, ae a pin Fi er AC. ir. Address GITIGATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS ENTRY or assistant ia a a Jobbing ‘or _commiasion bouse to fears the bustuess 3 L. F.P., Herald office, — WANTED—IN WHITE Hoops AMD AND oly JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 775 GALESMAN WANTED—10 TRAVEL; “ONE. ses # knowledge of the stationery’ ‘business and acquainted with the country trade preferred. Address for two days, with references, box 140 Herald office, My bye ADVERTISER, HAVING CHARGED HIS BUSI- HAMBERMAID OR STEWARDESS WANTED—FOR ness, desires a situation for his bookkeeper, a thorough- ‘a frat class North river day passenger steambout; none | ly competent and reliable young inan, Address fur two days ‘apply without experience “ad good reference, Gallon | bor 8860 New York Post ofice wurday; May 12, at barge indepen foot of Warren st, |) no the hours of Band 11 A. M. ANTED—A SITUATION AS ROOKKERPER, cashler or salesinan in a first or market has had quae re experience in buying and selling: ould be willin 6 any position where T can make myself ui ful. Address K. A. J., station D, New York Post oilice. ANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, TWO FIRST class saiesmen, who have a thorough ‘knowledge of the clothiers’ and tailors’ trimming business; one must be Well acquainted with New York State trade; the other with the Southern tailor t ‘hose who can ‘influence same pe oa be spain treated with by addressing box 2,039 Post RST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTED—FOR A PRI- sine family in the country. Inquire at No. 43 th street, to-day, between two knd six o'clock. IRL WANTED-T0 DO cus, Soest OF A small family. Apply at 16 Macdougal st. ILLINER.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS MILLINER ‘and trimmer; the highest wages given toa competent pers, None bul the best need spply toB. F. Beckman & 377 Broadway, corner White st, gh ety got AND SEAMSTRES3 WANTED. A TED—SITU: ATION, IN A FIRST ee Se oe. required. Apply at No. 6 Sth av., be- as clerk, steward or superinte iM ars’ experience in two first class, houses; Very best of re- oon Sand ia oh Terence. “address Henry Lee, No. 3 Amity ate WO CATHOLIC ORPHAN | GIRLS WANTED—BE: 6, to go West and do general Bousswork, Apis at 78 Nasoau at., Toou 14 botwees 3 and 8 P. M., Friday aud Saturday. ANTED—TO TEACH LADIES OIL PAINTING, free, Also eeien to learn to color phy yea oy steady ‘and good F acs ne CKONIGSBERG. ‘ET NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A WOMAN ‘who is competent of taking care of a baby three weeks old; no other need apply. Call on Mrs. Mansfield, 113 4th av. SS A GRADUATE OF EASTMAN NA- tional Business College, @, situation as bookkeeper or assistant boo! ntry clerk, or some similar employ: — Good reterence furnished. Address Henry, Heral office. ANTED Mat y deeb 3 for the United States N: ‘yitn rookiya. references, need a ASTER’S CLERK, None but competent inen, F. Float, York st, ANTED—IN A SPECIE OFFICE, CLERK WHO ‘has had experience and competent e take full ne RATE COOK, WASHER AND ef. ee coaater, jone other need auswer. Address Gol Wir FIRST. ion Apart bob gd at., between 10 A. M. and ay. ANTRD—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. city reference, for a private family, to go to Warne SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS IN THE city; one used to the notion trade preferred. Apply be- tween 9 and 10 o'clock at J. Bdwards’, band 08 6th ae, od fone and permanent poms. Apply a EXPERIENCED DRESS GOODS SALES- ve | at 257 Broadway, up iberal salary will be given. Apply to ‘ANTED—TWO SERVANTS. ONE COOK, WASHER ANTED—TWO Take and troner, end one for plain sewing, at 165 Kast 58t ‘ANTED—BY A MAN IFACTURER OF LADIES’ collars and cuff dress expericnced in this Branch. Address box 5, itiee, Ce GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS WASILING, V4 ening and general housework. City reverence re: Wages $10. Inquire at 19 Verry street, near Wa- ationding children cloaks and mantillas, at 233 Pn SALESM Bowery. CAR’ A. MAN AND. 8 WIFE, BoTiL ACCUSTOMED ” ‘TO the public business, just arrived from E: d, wish io meet with the ‘management of or situations ih a hotel or restaurant, where they would be willing to work aud make Pomerirgs useful; can give security. ‘Koaress 8, W, D., ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ‘must wash and iron well ve city reference, Also Pp Soe Atm J ATOR, PORTER OR PRIVATE WATCIIMAN.— ehh jeune rl for up stairs work. 10 Boorman place, hey lon is WAnted, by a respectal i” yatta uae ae wife without encimoragee, (8 tay charge of som some piace of Sere SRB ave, has good reference, and writes plain hand, WANZED—-A, GOOD PLAIN COOK AND FIRST RATE Kadress Chios | Nelson, box 207 Herald « washer and ironer. Apply, with reference, at 124 Bast oo = MEACECTATLE MAN, ANTE A, SUTTATION TD 0 251 East 14th at., vetween ‘iweaen ne - A SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN Ay J Ac. quainted. Can command good custom in a Wholesale ae Liquor Store. urity given, ‘Address K. K, jera a GIRL, To ree nt ck HOUSEWORK rma must be, good yrasker and Telerences: MUST Sp geod 66 West YouNG GENTLEMAN speaking German, wi F GOUD EDUCATION, es a situation as travel- eek Aroma F TO coos and to assii Feneral WAST AND, a. ling companion; the best of references aa to yen, Poy 9 ‘Apply ve ‘vetore as oO" for two days at 6 West | Character aud sobriety given, Address A. R. W., Hi cer ANTED—A GOOD RELIANLE GIRL FOR COOK: ee MIDDLE AGED MAN, LATELY, FROM THE OLD Ht , Wante a alt TE aEAGA ene: wt wee’ Foe | 8, oaezicasins var hses attacks ee } & quiet home the object; is nest and wil. ing ling to Work.” Caillat or ddvous West Sse YOUNG MAN a PRGLISH) REGU: QUIRES A SITUATION Si GATIOR wright ware ar A Xe ime wet yee man, Im sore capaci make Ta Address J: bor 10 a Good Soe rtaritieponsnstarinnsnernierienpaesibceaiial wee WANSSD BY A YOUNG Man, 21 YEA! Stor oy oraee WeStED-4, yim FIRST CLASS DIESSMAKER, Goop ‘ANTED—A_ PROTESTANT Wi MAN, to goin rie country nn wb soe My Preferred. Apply at 1 ANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, TWO co AEIPIE; O08 to cook, waa be fron, "at other ‘oLORRD 6 herself. ge West 3d at-yafler So'clock Aw. NY Meru Call at —_—_—— ——$—_____. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN HONEST, EXPERI fiverp ot enced waitress, one accustomed to,taking enti erate, play FE on rom hi aa em adiaaserane we bgt ct apt | bee Si ieaaty, 863 5 WaAxtentwo GOOD EXPERIEN ol Tear Tuna Ey the ageney a CED SALRS. oe at ‘comms for chiidren’sclothi , manuacturing house; tals and reference WS Broadway: ‘aiaetmaimcadhtbansead Bo arese “igony, box 178 Merald otice. FAMILIES Ti 2A TH Ya deni hata RAVELLING TO Sonor: ai D—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND T Wier tta0t Hudson st tudgon st.” None other need apply. sm eresatnn Wareee EXPERIENCED MIDDLE Aap 4 Cae = Di dialieil man general housework of # small fa > ‘one who suits, Apply at N ANTED—A SITUATION ARTENDER orser of, — we ow rae 6 Om W's Mere ‘get at ly eater igrernce,eeeariy ne TO DO THE WORK OF A SMALL as ' nee required. Apply at reek Wines SITUATION AS cial w. on nh lt) stvest, grapes i Kila 140 Wont gts Wet ANTED-SIX WAITER | GIRLS, FOR A FinetT eee ostlte <r saloon town. jon bt faa Luneh ‘Room, “10 i " 1 _HELP w. Ogars YORK Wrens? NURSE FOR TWO CHILDREN, AT 66 Wi ea oe 2 a ater are | DA. COMPRTENT COOK, ata et a ea ee WANzED-A SMART, ENERGETIC MAN, WHO ae not afraid to get up’ early in the morning, to jotn the Report of Committee on 'Vinenee, tn in favor of adopting ras- sdvertiver i tablished king busineas, with olution as toll Cash capital of $400; reference resulted and given, "Call ia jesolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby author. person at No. 9 Concord st.. first market from Fulton st, | {zed and directed to draw his warrant in favor of George Brooklyn, Agents need not apply. Smith, Foreman Hose Company number Four, in the sum of $150, the same being for amount of money expended by him for storage aud insurance on the property of sald company, and fourteen months rent of rooms €or uso of sald con,pany during the time and pending the alterations to ‘company, such amount © be taken from priation for city contingencies, na mh was lost for want of @ saillelent snimeetaliget age Aflirmative—Couneilmen egy atts, son, O'brien. Kenney, Hartman, Beinkman’ Roster’ Kesen, Tyng, Thomas, Hetrick ated dima 18 atl fo Counciimon Halloran, and Iullman—2, Goa Itman Season moved that'such vote be roceassdered. Which was carried. oo th then laid ove port of Vomit mmitieson Finance, in favorof adopting reso- tation an weteplred, hat the 0 bo ond Be te bn eens et i ma tng ety autho. ANTED—A GOOD STRONG BOY, ABOUT 18 YEARS ‘of age, tocarry bundics: must live west part of the city. Apply to Thitchioner & Glastaeier, 85 Jolin ai Wa STOUT BOY TO WORK ae THE BAKE- ‘Taylor's saloon, 346 Broad WALA “tod. ae. A PORTER AND CASH BOYS, APPLY Johnston, 767 Broadway. THE TRADE! ie \ PRACTICAL GTLDER, WHO HAS 1118 OWN PRuaS- Letters, Plates, nf id enced in Pocket Boo! jue Ae Neivet ‘and ail Kinds of city work, wantsa silua: ‘Address tor one week C. G., bor SIT Horald office. his warrant in favo Oittiys for the sum of $85 ein iniarone! delng iA 008 vara waste. acs revi: paetan ae eat At 705 Third avenue, mt and clerical pay roll Tor sisect oleast (inted M ri 1808, the smount to UTTER. -SRITUATION WANTED, BY A FIST CLASS Pic Wa bos a Drbicicaane Panta and vest cutter; refers to roadway houses. rh of Oleqeinion ou Domations ned Chasis Address 8. N. J., station D, ann ty Seenon ieee as, tm favor FENGRAYER WANTED—YOR A CITY IN THE 1 aed sed diverted to dan te aren en Hoe of ine, fare | man without family pi lena, ofthe inde Industrial School in Forty-second st tor the on silver apply, Reb epee Specimens ‘m ‘Man ing Company, No. 3 | $m of $2,000, as a donation to sald institution, an same to accouut of Baer sd sale work, to Gorl n lane. “whe was ed, That the Comptroller be and he te hereby autho- Pres WANTED—TO LEAVE ba oS aes WHO antes vy directed to draw his warrant & td of Luke nainted with the looking 5 lark for the sum of the said sum the amot he must understand and Keep nil machinery fa otders un ceri 4 sre to take. command of twenty yo mre men. To a To a fee a ta! pot yearly, a elty hag c vA ve Ba «omy man o permanent uation wi ven. oyeat his appotntment being: from the at’ or N Na vember or one week, aiating wages required and ‘where ei Poke tote latet Marche 166k es Teme tort Seectovember, last, Pramemaker, Herald oft ofc wat lon for want of a mt number of votes, an Cee —A SINGLE MAN WANTS A LACE AS wee <r for bi Flu ld well qualified. Address B., gop ee IMMEDIATELY, A TIP TOP Tuber workman, Apply at 257 Fulton st., Brooklyn, tive—Councilmen Keenan, Stacom, Flynn, % ton, O'Brien, Kenney, Hartman, Brinkman, Koster and tan: om Council Watt Ki pan i Councilmen Watts, Keech, Mackay, Tyng, Councilman Howunson moved that such vote be recousid- AT TRIMMERS, WANTED-SILK OR CASSIMERE: none but the best need ice given. $23 ‘was laid ove! feat 16th at.y between Sth ro oth ave Tear balaiege Resolved: That the Coroners of the county of New York be requested & advertise « descr! all unknowa persons hold inquests in the New Yorker J journal, and M2 WANTED—ONE WHO IS FAMILIAR WITH pay for the same on presen- mining English clay, and competent totake of —4 yy oy ‘Miner, careot Fe A Whiting & Co., 4 oper vouchers. 198 Peart st st. iiman PULLwan moved that gy amend. -od by striking out the words “New sour sad Pa ites WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE ROOT xD inserting in tiew thereof ‘the words ™ the lew Yorker De n eras.” house; oue thoroughly acquainted with ‘the bu ineas honest and reliable. “Address, with name aud’ reter- ences, 8. T., box 2,880 Post ollice % y ITUATION WANTED— man as engineer; has no objection to do his in a small plice. dress for six days Mar! Copley, corner of Classon and Mystic avs., Brooklyn. of cliy reference. LITHOGRAPUE):S.—WANTED, A GOOD TRANS. ferer, on commercial work, by P. Miller, 137 Broadway. oerenn Macnee) moved that the whole matter be laid the “Rich was earrioa. Afth street: about 136 fect wert of Leningion wren am: Monat. Rot Len : ed in with wholesome earth, underthe pain aren, a june ‘Which was lost for want of a suficient number of votes, follows: — i as a ee Stacom, Flynn, Rebineon, - felis Brink. Thee cand Pit Meee Negative—Councilmen: car. re, Kenney, Hart- YY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG rs Ee er A i ratisand Mackay rt wi make erns preferred; Resol v¢ That the t east side of Second Slso & frst clasa machinist; to auch men steady emplorinent | avenue, Selous pepomemn tens ns tats {hind strets, be at from aa ig obock ATM on Thuredey and Peidasor this Seen One eneer tas Gener week, Wien waa adopted by the following vote:— Affirmative—Councilmen Keenan, — Flyna, Robin- Hal- Wisin ws A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ter pre- WW "aitalon as, shpreuice eam rate fon, Brinkman, Koster, Watts, K ech, walimais, Hattrick and ‘im pW. 2 i enn silanes pepe ve—Counciimen O'Brien, Kenney, I Hartman apd Weim names gue tgoo we mae | GA oar wnete age Foun, Apply gn the nor sito of Sixt rat surety botween “Second and ied. Iu with wholssome earth, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, te 4 ‘Warts moved tbat said resolution be laid on atte “FRENCH H_ ADVERTISEMENTS, Which was los NE FILLE PRANCAISE DEPUIS PRU DE TRMPS vert riya hen rapes tla tin irre carte iste ie Place apr dianes enfants de pre- | “Amiematve—Counciiven Keenan, Stacom, Sree une o a filles; elle Peut x oaner les pre- | Keech, Tyng, Thomas, Halloran, Roberts, Pulltaan fend het Het- adrosser amples tnformations. iti suas wi O'Brien, Kenney, Hart- mane mereka, Ke imme Watts, Sey, and pir “Earinrs yee street, from CAI DESIRE SE ‘PLACER | eo lady's maid; elle parle 1 i vonne recommandationa, “sedresser aii $8 Maat athe x C1) HOMME, MMENT. Rh ihe ducsiies francais et allemand, di ‘accompanying | | street, be ey Peep be <4 of the Crdee tae ‘Aqueduct and that ns | ordinance t! adopted. nciiman ile yaa fa comp Y glace vile os a iscuimpegne! pourra donner don Sieh was on. resolution was then concurred in by the following, OPTES OF NI Ew YORK HERALD —wai two copies of October 20 and Mi, iS), and Deceabor to a, Ls juclustve, Of the same year. ' Address W. F. By en ie fiarusane Ha fonn Kates, Watts pL. SRT RT IP ILE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD fega' Hettrick—1. Bet alee tnen OT MICHARE Wttrd | gitensigeranitnes cee “f Bort Aldermen, Cur ‘and gutter stones be reset and Furor, 1 OF THE HERALD —WA A FILE OF THE eceseary, on bets Herald office. of Washi Sunni 10 Heads. inner _ ees Se eet = on and hii _ EXCURSIONS, Which was emenrred in by the sere Fis ‘oul iD, Stacom, Qrosserrs GROVE-NEW AND ATTRAGTIVE: "Belen, Kenney, Harinan, Brinkman, omer, Wan, West new steamboat Henry Smith to cl other Groves, Hoats and Barges, such “ ‘leared Olen 8 street, Barro . B. OR 3 Seeger Ae ran, shure, borrwen Lerngton and Fae siege be RESTAU: JRANTS. i EN TURTER “got AND Ste chu, te REST QU. ate OF WIN. y ~ eens ot MEYERS Kinin Nos chang ne Sergey OW ix ‘minute tra\ land a been beautifally refed numerous patrons, Open at ‘WINS, LIQuons, ‘&c. Retires ear a ve CIGARS AND TOBACCO. S| Biases atone OF ees AGLAT's DRTAOI ve ‘votei— mies ‘moved that the paper be laid over. mites on oustons and Gnariloa™” ™ ‘S'eret '@ eben ieee tc cmens me do Ed Szorion 1. Section 10, article 3 of chapter VII of the Re- Resolution of Board of Aldermen, #8 follows:— rdinances o 01 f 1889 is hereby amended as follows:— Resolved, That Second avenue, 19m Housion street to ‘The said inspectors shall be entitled to demand and | Fourteenth street, be paved with Be en pavement, under receive, the following fees for tn and sche the direction of the Craton A weduet at a the wo- ta for Ww ‘ued 1 the slay OF ie ot el ge ee York, namely ;-— Aflirmative—Counciimen Keenan, Stacom, Fiynn, Robin- First—For every weight, five cents. $22, ,07Brlen, Kenney, Hartinan,” Brinkman, ror every ure, five cents. Koster, Watts, Keech, 'M, ‘ty Th very yard and dry measure, fe cents, Roberts, Pullman, Hetirick am lag 20, Fou ‘scale. lance, steelyard the Corporation Attorney be directed to or other instrament used for w: Dy ent five haed Prosecute aK croviivanse who have fatied to comy ‘Sxo. 2. Section 18, article 4, Vil, of the Re Tih the toes eaanee pared February 24, Ordinces of 1860 is hereby amended as follows: to regul isi peri tauds, show-cases, sigma, Buc. 18 The auld sealers of weights and measures shall be | stairways, h ouatwaye and d nt deliveries. w entitled to demand and receive the following fees for their ‘Resolved Commissioner be and he is here- services: — by aoe eo remove tls surest stands, show-cases, signs, OF For ina gad markt every scale beam, patent balance, irways, or hoistways over the sidewalk, the owners of apayery or et er Instruments ‘ised for weighing in the city which have failed to comply with the providions of said ar- ‘ork, twenty-five cent For sealing and. marking measures of extension, Afty cents Which were ee ryard. IN RESUME: "FE Sion tee ah ta ay ‘or sealing and marki @ table General Order 2 measure under one gules, om cont; for one gallon aud | "Which was lout over, twenty. ve cant ORDERS AGAIN nESUMED, Resolved, That the ¢ 3 Counsel to the Corporation be and he fe hereby directea to ta! legat measuros for the Barrier Ninety- fourth ‘sttecly from ce) avenue to the t river and from Eighth avenue to the Hudson river. and tt ge measure of one bushel or unser tren nly five cents; orer ou bushel, one dollar. hall also be entitled to’a reasonable eom- fich weights and measures conform to 3 5 ssniion (or maine ba standard established by law: and the said weights and | Wich was lost by the following vole measures shall be and marked annually, and any per- | _ Affirmative—Counellmen Robin-on, Brinkman, Tyng, son using such welghts and measures without being sealed | Thomas, Halloran, Roberts, Pullman, “Hettrice and “ioe and marked annually shall be subject to the same penalties as | lay—9. now ordinance for using weights tive—Councilmen Keenan, Flynn, O'Brien, Kenney, ana Measures. Costa lio. Hartman, Koster, Watts, Keech and Mackay—Io. Saas that said paper be laid on the BT ae HALLORAN moved that such vole be receu- hows was carried. Which was lost. Retoluiion, of Board of Alermen, as follows:— exolved, ‘That the salary of messenger (9 the Corporation pen be oat wt peveby't cao 4 pie a. tio annum, to date from the passage o ; PGounedinan Pouiuan moved that suid resolution be lald Which was tost. The resolution was then lost by the following vote: — Affirinative —Councilmenjstacom, Flynn, Robinson,0’ Belen, Keuney, Costello, liartman, Brinkins or and Koster—9, Negative—Counciimen Watts, Mickay, Tym, Thomas, Halloran, Roberis, Potunan, Heltrick nd tot 19, cibontetiman Roninson moved that such vote be recon- re Which was lost, Resolved, That the low and suiiken lots in Seventy-fourth street, weal of Second avenuc, be filed in. under the direc- {Hon ot the street Commissioner, and that the accompanying or Corrine Tuomas moved that said resolution be referred to the Com ealth. mittee oa Public Hi Witch Was carried. Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso- tation a fol Resolve hat crosswalks be laid on tho west side of Broadw. ” from Fifty-ninth street to Seventy- first sireet, under the "airection of the Street Gommissioney and the ac: companying ordinance therefore adopted, ich was adopted by the following voie:— Atfirmat men Keenan, Slacom, Flynn, Robin- son, Olin, Kenney, Brinkman,’ Koster,’ Watts” Keech, iallgrany Weoberts, Pullman’ Htiriek a fyae. 7 f petrcen ig as tying oe Weis i ‘of Committee on tional Aitaies a in favor of wie street, from Tenth to Penid tvenue. h was lost by the following vote:— tee 0 follow adopts seeition ax jomptr Afirmative—Councilmen Keenan, " Stacom, ‘That the Comptrol Robinson, ler be and he is hé Favor of WE thorized and directed to draw his warrant in ft Brinkman, Tyng, Thomas, Roverts and itolay--3. Mam Bell and James McAdam, each for the sum of $3, for | _ Negative—Counellmen Flyna, O’Brien, Kev ey, Costello, Hnging bells July 4, 1965, and February 22, 1363, as appears Haranan, Koster, Watts, Keooh’ Mackay, Halli rai, Pullman Per annexed and Heitriek—1, ouncliman Herraiox moved that sald vote be recon- That the Comptroller be and he ts hereby autho- rized and’ directed to draw is wareaut ih tavoref b, Wubel for the se of $72 for music furnished July 4, 1865, at Mount Morris ‘and also for the sum of $6f'for inusic fur- nished a the attery Jaly 4, 1865, and charge the same to ac- count of city contingencies. Councilman Kaxxaw moved to strike out from among the tae aoe to to ref report a bill for coach The resolution was then lost for want of a sufficient num. ber of votes, as follows:— Aflirmative—Councllmen Keenan, Robinson, O'Brien, Ken- ney, Hartman, Brinkman, Koster, Watts, Tyng, Thomas, Ko- boris, Pullman and Imlay 13. Nezatuve-Counciimen’ Siacom, Flynn, Keech, Mackay, sand Teltriek8 iA Councilman Keenan moved that such vote by recon: ered. Which was carricd. Councilman Stacom moved that the report be referred back to the Committee on National Affairs. Which was lost. * And the paper was aid over. ™ Councilman bd moved ‘teat this Board do vow take a Wich was carried. And the same was laid over. Resolution of Board of aldermen, ainended by Board of Councilmen, as fo iesolved, That the Clerk of the Common Council be ang he is hereby authorized ana directed to procure bills and documents trauemitted (0 the Leglsla nse not exceeding the sum of $250. eta” PULLMAN moved that said resslution be laid on the tal ‘Which was lost. Pouncaimaa Kxexax moved that sald resolution be post- pone Ww Which was carried. of Committee on Sewers in favor of adopting reso- 1stioh as followa:— Resolved, ‘That the sewer now butit in Aa Se street between Eleventh and Tweifth avenues, extended one hundred feet from Eleventh avenue asians, Sad work te be done under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Depart- ment, and the bay grip J ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was adopted by the following vote:— Aflirmative—Ccunciimen Keenan, Stacom, Flynn, Robin- , O'Brien, Kenney, Costello, (Maruman. Brinkman, Koa- Keech,’ Mackay,’ Tyng, Halloran, Koberts, Pullman, Tettiek ‘and Tiulay"-20, rd of Aldermen a follows :— be and he is hereby au- GENERAL ORDERS RESUMED. Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slipsin favor of adopting resolution as follows:— That t ‘Commissioner be and he ls here- | thorized and from Tye appropriation aeave, dedund diresied to. advertice, for. proposals, far for ely contingen uclos for Brews year the sum. of au Paula 4 pier at the gg: of Forty-sixth Street, North river, eft was ado} adopted by the following vote: ‘i Aarmalivecousciiien’ Stacom> ‘Robinson, O'Brien, Heccienomasy Hutiorans Wobertn, Hetrick and. inlays e lalloran, Roberts, Uettrick an =i Nei nelimen Keenan, Flynn, Mackay, Tyag ant Pattaan 5, Report ot petites 0 ot PAETeh, Piers and Slips in favor adapt W783 * a Th at the Street Commissioner be and a ts hee sauthriged a and directed to advertise for mild er” at the foot of Seventeenth o ‘North avers an Mackay moved that said report be recommit- ag, pagsoons of the of the sented i ity Libeatiah, for tho twelve on next ensuing. aciiman Firxm moved that sald resolution be post- a Gousetioun Hinrxax moved that said resolution be tala on eet, table. lost. —_ resolution was then concurred in by the following *°Ailirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Stacom, Flynn, Robla- son, O’Brien, Kenney, Costello, Hartman, Brinkman, Kos- ey e Commitios ou Wharves, Piers and Slips tor, Watte, ‘Keech, ‘Mckay, “Tyog, Halloran, Ioberts, Net- port Ore ‘Committee on Railroads, in favor of adopting Negative—Couneilmen Thomas and Pallman—2. lution #4 follow: Resolution of Board of Aldermen as follow ea, That the New York and Harlem Railroad Com. | Resolved, That the Comptroticr be and ‘he is hereby, aw. ers’ treet sh - | thorized nd directed of premises now Raa’ trom iene to Ninety cnn Tg Mager er Prom = thot * ailelal Didtrige Courtenethe, cornae over ar igsony Hilt re eeres mmuilar in all respecta to | of Stitemies ‘seventh street and Seventh avenue, for the full iets yeith, nd in int aye a kre ea =a Poorly pot erty eoceing 8200 por ant won at eighty-ai ick at Meet sae rer ne Cotnetiman Mackay moved that the suid papor be post- Chop \ Bio Ta Pe iich was carried. OTIONS AGAIN RESI Toots hf a aspen dees pine Auten Councilman Ke Karwan moved (0 take from the table @ reso lution as follows: ‘That ‘2 sewer. with necessary rece|; basins | lution and rer, be bal under tan director of the "croton ‘That egies lene ar Aqueduct Board, jahon to place a watering trough in 4 es, No. 129 Greonwich avente, the sar Fity-fourth saeeke rea the Eleventh avenne, thi ee ee ee and that the Which was adopled by the following vote: wae voles Aflirmative—Coungimen O'Brien, ood tag” asa tae, rain te zs eb a to Fifty-fifth at Uhis 6 own expense, not to int = —— are omg yt tor yemata only during the pleasure f the Common = . Hattricn and ed, That Hobert I. Riley’ be appointed. & Pieportot tie on nly in favor of adopting pre- sonar of Deeds, in place of mer ne wio "hoe rales eWheroan here is fecsow to feat from. the range tn whieh vras carried Poutmas moved to therefrom the nameot Robert Ty ily. and yd iam 6. r prepping meteors ; revauiton be re- ir port of vossels containii Clholdrm tat sis ns tn aay ty feat fearful sSourges and nottman ferred to the Commitire on Balaries teh ried. Whereas ¢! rh y shia bi of its attack; and Inhabitants ‘more densely ‘moved to take from the table and place postions of 8 Ca tothe ineficlent manner Ping | Uiut fow cason well eval themaselves Of this aseans ot Festal” Kazxax moved to take from the table a ress ing the spread of the disease; Health to tage tn ‘oouaideretl ion thi Ot entabliske pointed » ner of Deeds in and coches er uy oa 9 ee Sounty of New York, in the place of Joseph Armstrong, de Connell to amend said resolution by striking therefrom the name orf ons, Bye and ta oorrng in a thereof the name of Theodore Vau Cott. was Counciiman i Hantwax moved | pat gg be refer- red to the canine on Salaries an Which was carried. for thet the i aatiagomn A= opens poipiagy ‘The resolution was then adopted. is RESUMED. Councilman moved to the rales for the eee Tease aero tana bs Which war telat anciiman Bree moved to take from the table General sora. coe the same on the list of General Orders. Poi av ebout tre. hundred and seventy. xingion avenue. be filled in immediately, under the diree- tion of the Street Commissioner. Which was referred to the Committee on Pablic Health. COMMUNICATIONS. A communtoation was received from the Street Commis sioner, transmitting bis first quarterly report for the year er empunss, cnbices wisi. Perpet of hm pen RoR on en ge Pavement in favor of adopting resolution as Resolved, That Thitd. street, from the Bowery to the East river, bo paved with remeut, under toe direction 9¢ the Croton Aqueduct ment, and the ascompanying ordinance be ado! clan moved to said resol utic roriding tae ares That oue-haif of the expense hal, be borne Councilman Potiaan demanded the reading. half n ba prover ane oe Sounctinan Imray moved that the further reading of sal@ And the resolation was otemet 8 4 the following vote:— ager be dispensed with. O'Briei Soa "Costello, Hinrk Hartman, Trinhoany enon Bubrey aati oe during the reading, Watts, Keoch, Mackay, Thoma. , Roberts, Hettrick ioeliman fatay renewed the msilon that the further ma Theat ay, — iy reading of wu Suid paper be dispensed wi ve—Co' y read, Gouectian Puttan moved on od handred coptes of segatt' and Pullman—2 Report of Commit G lane me mrieg at fiigan Pavement in favor of Besel cr ae street, between Sixth and | Said report be printed in document ft Seventh vemen| Whiel iat by the following votes— the direction of the Grin Agu etuot ent, and that by rts Type, Roberts and Palt- anying ordinance therefor ‘Adopted volen rgatlve--Counefimen Keenan, Stscom, Flynn, Robnsom, Afiemative--Caucetingen ice Fagan, Robin one euneye oni onal Hartman Bs Koners 0 Kenney, Cosiel'o, Hatiman, Brokinac, i ~ Wat Keech ack lor ii tara Tanldy 36, Keech, oma, Y mer Faliman, Siettek aud Irae an ah ran, Roberts aid on amar east tte thatiaad arinted io dsoomek ‘port wement in favor of adopt tomas follow: TOAThich was carried. itaolted, a Fyn an po pee eenttae , For which ee No ae aventies, wi m Pavement, under the fewos oi ¥, ‘the tad! Seaeetee eonet rument, and that the accom. of tories eegar aks tae From yt > 4 hich wan adopted by the Collowing a Od sia: yoy ono otiien, Kenney, He then moved that the paper be indefinitely postponed. Keech, Mackay, Ty Which wos carried. Hetrick soa ays Portmax moved that the Board do now ad- pine eso sation os f ‘Which was lost. Resolves peter ‘street, bet ween Beaver and Pearl Counetiauin im Keenan moves to take from the tate Tesola- streets, be paved with Belgian pavement, the at done | Hon. as Gin den erie Arctic Dent ad | gna heCrportn uray and hry Which 7 the following vote = sidewalks in Sixth street, from Lew wireot fo the baat Va ee Kee! ‘taco: er, cleared of all Incumbrances, and she street kept ney, Costello, Hartman, Brinkman, travel on that block, a Thomas, i Which ‘was carried, ee ABI IDF FeicTall5s Wik adopted. Maa wae An ordinance making (he, c ae prt for the by ia Sf government of Ot New Vor for the ment, an: 0 Pe ‘nctiman Keewan moved that sald paper be laid over and riding oat se al he eenae ae egret man ‘and one half Mei res ea te rr say, remus ta suse oe * ree Ie a Kenney, ces te we vote BA cat onter, Keech, Mackay, = S Tes canneitnan sian moved that the Hee do now ed apd Imlay— ‘The resolution was the 0d following vote:— re Hh ee erg yay 4 we oa ig ge Costello, Rese, Wika ak al Harean, ri ee reconsider the vote by ee motion be laid npon vanes * ueapaiapads of Board of Aldermen, eae __MILLINERY, peer Goops. stent! —— seas attention ac NO ART. = i ORs cides eer Sr PLEN OTOORAPH OF JAMES STRPITE Soa, Paper srae lald over. +) t Sree ato ba) on one | FT ly ay ey ee vhost th tenet Ay CY co nneny, COMM WOOD, 40. JOAL, COAL — A Les Pg A Wats saiaern aise sion street, aa DAY sergentar of tue cxpeshe be bores haif by the property owners, sEscxar moved to mend the resolution Lh ty} 00 on fy oft Birth ih vento Tenth bau i eee aaneas wishes i