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wees, pine ane: Salma a Ww rc WAITER IN A GENTLE. man’s SUFERIO! deomaehy rant ont Far"on Monday, Ang ‘at 16 Gramercy TED—A BOY ABOUT 4 OLD FOR AN Wise mata write § good hand wal woo. mended, Apply from 9 vo 10 at 497 way, fourth W NYED—A MAN SERVE 48 WAITER amie ® carriage. bye at 206 Sth ay., from Sto o'clock. WASZEDIIN 4 DOWNTOWN RETAIL STATIONERY ‘store, @ young man who thorot understands the businéss to attend to the execution orders Sad wo the to Herald oftce. whi : ANTED FIVE SaLEeMEY AND vie PORTERS, W*in Foster Brothers, 149 Pulien s' THE TRADES, ", FIRST OLAS PROOF READER 4D COMPOSITOR A wanted in a book office. Address W. lerald office, stating qualifications, terms, 4c. Pee aime mato we ED, TWO FIRST RATE Ret MB. ay ening ae a need apply to O'Conor & PRINTERS.—WANTED, A PERSON CAPABLE OF acting as foreman of a Job printing office, for ® perma. iris Want siruations, ai Mra. Lowe's German Insti ‘ ; . ent situs ‘situation at {alr compensation. “ Address W. B., box au 3 pees or west oan tae as & ‘ANTED—A PRACTICAL B yd wu HAS Heea's drennes.. Appiy at ims We Yooma, “Only thona need apply who ran gi West of Refer: aqmewcusire aarvareel ence vias taa's he Feguired capacity. Call af 105 West 20th at., ED Doroughiy experienced saieewoman, 19 2 cloak, corset wren we a ‘ABTED—A COMPETENT wand Beat ety reference, Call at ‘Ud av., ‘manufacturer, with th 706 To. Bedhead sine to = ae: invest in a company of means and take of the = Ts Tener teal HOURE- manufacturing department, Address bor 5.59 Post office, eas. Wamp GOOD WOOD ENGRAVER, TO WHOM good wages and a permanent situation will be assured. ORlekgo. tl some proof, to Bond & Chandler, 106 Clark st, ATION WANTED—BY <4 wo. oe aiiting 4 Sew he wesbing anf iosings Bieion Gall early on. Monday at 346 eo a re ye ba aageeeny ly Were a MACHINIST AND ENGINEER; ONE who ptacmands engines and cotton iven to those who understand fore: one need, bring good references. iter ret Pais Orange county, few York. WA YTED—A PASTRY BAKER TO GO WEST; MUST understand his business; single man preferred. Ad- dress, giving reference and wages expected, box 6,391, Post reas FIRST CLASS WORKMAN IN STEEL d brass. Address Smith, box 3,287 New York Post YOUNG N, TO . ——— housework of a small family; is a good Sok pane troner. Rati reference. Inquit ‘EUROPEAN ‘STEAMSHIPS. — : iefactory ben sd at nog Wont ‘‘liiione ~ Steen “TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS. own, The Inman Line,’ sailing seml-weekly, earrying y, Febrnary aS ‘ARTRD BY A YOUNG WIDOW. WITH A GIRL 7 paaterted, wages no ohjeck: ow York city pref red. Cul winterreds agen ee A.M, 8 ‘S78 Carlton av., seer Wanrepanr a RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN who has lost her own baby. ‘one to wet nurse at her SEP house. _ Apply at 208 Weet Sid at., between Sth and 10th nesday, February 18. -Raturday, February 16, and each sneceedin, rednesd: jay, at noon from pier 45 North HATES OF PASSAGE. : a Saturaay a era., room Ni mi By. Ta steamer sailing Ms capcepnats ‘ayable in ie in currency. 'ABHING WANTED—BY A FIRST ae COMPE- pt a STEERAGE, Le vent laundrens: understa: It kinds of family ond st e London, bd and lace curtains HH “ rita -g a Wednesday nisin st “Cabin, 110; ey Payable in Wik solenamemnag ne 1 Fanatncers a Aso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, ett naneage byl Liverpool or Queensto’ Fickets an be bought here by persone wen in, For further information, apply at the Company's offiees, SOHN.G. DALE, Agent, wr cur. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. _ ling for YEW LADIES V WANTED—10 1 DIRECT ENVFL- open at ein uses. Address mm handwriting, ¥ HONEST GIRL. WITH GOOD REFERRNCRS, 15 a private house, as cook and to assist in the gencral S ee Ae, lh! netd PONE Lal) ra and mails. ork; wages Sia month. Apply at 134 Bast lah ot. | Sire YAVORITE PAcckNOBR in Stearns OF THE Re Wr ae a Sea tie Boas ree ANCHOR LIN} SAIL EVERY BATURDAY, IOWA, Crei ‘Saturday, _ 2 Uiueponia, *Macdonai _ Mataraey, I 9 RATES OF PASSAGE | | PAYABLE "TN OURRPNCY, To Liv, Glasgow and Derry, cabins, $90 and $70; id enrtifieater from these ports ay York, $35. seareaer Apoir irom 18 Hate oS Fe Pa a fo Harre, Hamburg, Antwerp, va $109 and ) Fee at 48 NURAE AND OHAM RM AID: or fariker PRANCIS M Mt DONALD & SO aire * heleten Broadway abd tin av. LL atch acre he he Wars RESPECTABLE | GIR1, AB. PLAIN PU APAAL MORAN NATICAION COMFARY, Rene See! ee STEAMERS WEEKLY : I, CALLING AT Sem . 47 North river as followa:— Wa2 Gimt As THOROUGH Dows stains | Y, Potais easebe metuaanelty grduy Jamry 16 iver. | inna im Thora} , January 23, See cree vane isthe ook. | ENGLAND, Contin Grace otinian Mesh ference required. . Cabin passage, $100; steerage. 630. ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS SILK AND COTTON EM- | or te Rag og sein cue bring parties from Liverpeo! broiderers; work sen, out; must bring sample of neh paskuge to Paria, Antwerp. Ramburg, Bremen, work and reference. wiCh Se ‘st, door. de., at low rates. 4 200 wt Brafts issued for any amoum, payable at any ban® in Great Britain or on the continent Por a on creo alicokud.l pasnage office of the eom- ‘ANTED—HANDS TO WORK ON} Lanes -SNDER talloresses to wurk on boys' clothing. oP ‘atecrage tickets at pany. 275 "areives and Zi Peat!’ art Foat Bes bees Fulton. rink ees meer awe ting eet age ante Reet qth Rt yoRE AND 31 BREM STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 7b av., between 10 and 12 o'clock. Nvri ie MAIL STEAMSHIP LAUNDRESS FOR A PRIVATR | win leave STHORRDAT, FER. 1, for % WES Bon eee #0 Southampton, ‘London, Havre pes move ra vayable ia goid er in squie= AMTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY. A w. To asciet a light ashes Pikconeed ecole “Pete itogea by ite BALTIC’ inectelgulge ecg years old, or sit reese eu ‘a pleasant home, Vesingion avenue, four doors from @id ‘eelock. rANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONEB. W: Apply in Lexington av., fourth door from 62d ot. ‘ANTRD—TWO GERMAN. ENGLISH OR SCOTCR sniilsi ce $2 chambermaid: the other to cook, wash Bir. ‘hpply betwoon the hours ef 8 and 13, at 1M6 Bast ‘st, corner of Lexington C TAYLOR, President, , from 16 ‘4 Brocdway. om DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. /ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL Sieausit P8 BRTWEE: W YORK AND a HAYRE, bs maya Nt BREST. ‘The ap! ww vousels on this favorite route for the Contteeat wil ‘ail from pier No. 60 North river, as fol- .Lamarte Poe d Feb. 2 -Bocande. ‘oer ‘Eton, March 9 donb” 3 'PASSAG! Firat exbin, $100; tecond cabiny $100, heer. wine Thene steamers d | OBTAINED Se = ocand cabin, § wi SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. — | __Thene steam nds et tree al Aig bai yATORM sITU a Passengers nten: th WATORMAN i on ‘ane VATION $100 | onboard with calirond coupon tcketa, and. thelr hagaexe swith rea) i mame and stating wages, box yy to Paris atan additional charge of $5 for first an Silce for trodayes azo. anate 'k Areal (T° HOTEL AND SALOON, PROPRIRTORS —& RE. romdway. ye “4 NSTOWN TWICR thoroughly soquaihted” with the bust Wares Ax? QURENST¢ to obtain an engagement either as bend bar- | A eke iE $90 © pes sheet rates, Apply to raped Leys" 4 00., ith street and 28 Broadway. Se ee AMBRICAN PACKET COMPANY'S Tok eal on : atl3M., for passengers for Ham Milivve, Southestigton ‘ene cbt, S38; second eabin, $78; steerage, $8 50, pag- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. JANUARY Zi. 1987. 3 COASTWISE 8", sree Deilevee tes ACIFIC MAIL STRAMS' ip coMPANY'S 70 canermis Paar ies 8 MATL, women lear per dart rr too ‘of Canal street, at ebro a Cay W. G, Purber, con- necting with MO Rea Gra H ay Gapaaln Cove ly Potruary Stn OCEAN Captain TA Harris, “All doparvures tovate a eckll departures ouch at, Arapuloa:. those of fat and fat porta, aud those of lal th connects with the new “ he com itt oun a Hong Kang 08 neat Apri & 185%. pe 0 olkce oe ta tohasts fect of nail surest, North’ aon, York. F. R. BABY, Agent, ee pe iy Po pak RISING GTAB will, sail on Friday, Pebruaryih at 12 o'elock pet eet until 3 P.M. on the day before the nail- Sond rae at the freight eflce on the cou Peny’s vier, TOW ELES. FAR FARGO & CO., Sole Freight Agev: M. 8. 8, © OR ST. tre AN F UNITED 85: ASD BIA BREE MAIL STEAMSHIP paw 2 STRAWERS, sailing on the 224 of wORTs AMERICA Eau in % F. Fun yn fe] on schedule ibuce, Bahiaand ott su Thema Set sie crags | Green, New York. _ Pompany. U7 ITED STATES MAIL. STATES MATL T ‘EST INDIA MAIL Beery Saunraay,a8 FM ver} % The fe ripest pea Bere. LUM aiow Hom AS or Agents, No.8 Bowllug G1 OR GALVESTON, XAS—SAILING WERKE. > Texas line. The Al « ees EUTERPE, Eleni Mander, will receive freight at . Tor freight or passage, havi ae eens, apply a apa Cot Wal aLLRY Maids lines fant and favorite ‘steamship’ TY! Capea D. Cauk Fer will leave pier No. 4. Norutt reday, ani? Selock, Seon, for Galveston tee ennenes Sam eR iy So ORDSTTLRST IN ECO ts trons aren apply to SFO KEW ORLEANS.—THE Al OUTHERN LINE FO! > Meamahip LODONA, Capt. Haver. will s freight rates, Por ireigh: “soe ier 2t East river and sail on Thu: arpansed apply te BLACK STAR LINE.—TNE ——, Captain , will nave pier 18 North river, on Saturday, February 2, 1867, at 3. P. M. or orpasnage, having handsome copnnematacion Agent. corner of Cedar and Wet siree DAVID MoCOARD, Agent in New Orleans. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. WELL, Captain i. river, gh Salurday, Pobruary 2, at 0 oF freight or paasage, having Unsurpassed accommeda- ions, apply to PPT. B. CROMWELL & CO., No. 86 West street. _The GENERAL GRANT will follow February TAR LINE TO NEW ORLEANS,—THE NEW YORK Mail Steamship Company's fine ocean steamers will leave HAV Al Asin a Pant wren Petr : GALVESTON, TEXAS, DIREOT.—TH ight taken at reduced (passenger accommodations LLORY & ©0., 153 M: pier pe oN ter ir 46 North river, at $0" P.M, a f IERRIMACK. ‘On Saturday, i 2 MISSISSIPPI On Saturday, Mi SHALSS n m Wadd, Fe Fe cele tarday, All. bills of inding tren ed tithe “adie upon ihe plex” "ver or paseo is RiwON, President, No. § Bowling Green. Berge ue LINE FOR SAVANNAH. Every Ba! m pier No. 13 eee river, Punetually » Fir Bo'clork P.M. The favorite sidewhee! steamsiine SAN Ba sateen, "Atkin, Gmemander, saite Toreez, vases teasis ae ‘hills of nding to al peaches ise Ten Ay 9 Raftroad and Florida steatwers, Sidattee A ATTEN Ae Sheeting Gres, MY. |HARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. C' Ce in Ag med ca. is care and wife for sens, on Esigrda, Pek Let eding Saturday. For Fre CHASE A, WHITNEY, Agent, 6 Broadway. ONSIGNEES PER, ALEPPO AXD CUBA ARE RE quested to remove their fire and other injury, ov Gul He psox = RIVER AND > ARLEN, in RATEROADS.- jor Albany and and Western trains, leave New PA OAS ACR Ba: 3:46, 6:20 an eo eceiry it sei \. Me VANDERBILT \ vi we Nb ondeamcarad CARD.—MADAME ROSS, MEDICAL, “AND. BUSI. ness Clairvoyant, has removed to 119 Went Fifteenth wear Butt avetien here she snows ene name of the person you will marry. Beware of literate pretonders who try to imitate her. Tucky tubers FACT—NO IMPOSITION —CAUTIONL0OK ove— ‘The greatest business and medical Ciairroyont known in Mrs. STARE. She in tho greatent wonder In tbe world. 312 Fourth avenue. Gentlemen uduaitted, MS. NORMA, NATURA CLAIRVOYANT. Paris, succesor to Madi bagel Antonia. Con and ‘35 Bast Bleeck ““yADAME Poon ene FEMALE P’ Parstoray, i) _f Amity place, oan be ‘consulted oa “eure olen sureing Em =DR. GRINDLK, ACCOUCHEUR TO THE PRIVATE ry Tying ia Inet ko 6 Amity placa Good rooins, board, nursing Sitendsnce. Aint ‘consul rooms for ladies whe desi [ATES SHOULD CONSULT DR. t Coasaaue Tee: Sure relief in all spe- ORE. PATIEDT. WAITRS: | “I SPENT A uae fer divas areas, A Biostrielly rotered oa in oxth forty got ine “for_ivand save health Rabanne A oS ee LADY WRITES:—FOR, venience, fie & ibe AM WA RI. B Se ee able in rifaes ‘The Wo tonovonty KONRAND? & « F Sera A a iar Re yt _ a teehge nee 6 Barelay street, N.Y. —— | mak ort ORRMAN LLOYD'S ‘ARTED—B RTIN Steamebip UNION, F. 1. Van Santen, master, ‘sunior sige sneetan who canon Tones oh aye clae cagh carrring the \ Hates ma mall, il sail from the Bremen Cette recone. See bet rr ae akrCmbay. Yuh ewaenste ® ba 755 vA SOUTHAM ‘AKIN LONDON, HANK, 80 pF the ried rAee, hae ry ene, Seas RETAIL yen ‘eur lace. department, Granted city ree: iG P. sOrTORRe 10, manrtor ixp BREMEN, im gold oF ite equivaiont tn nome ee, with unex. Address, expected salary, Na —nleilacaie aenllt ——_ w ‘A_BITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK- A of qty references. Address B. D., TRAM WEEK 779 on? Ie From LIVERPOOL OR WWARED JOR THE SPRING TRADE. IX THE XBW erragr Paseags jo Liverpesi, $30: 4 seg Yo: | ent Woe rank nd ope an bayer suse taletman for the ince are EB’ Cun. (oreo Baca bepress Was ‘0 @00D oe DRY GOODS SALES- { Reepee 0 anton xKW YORK STRAMSNTE | LINR, Sn faite: rade ae FOSTER BROTHERS, 272 Bleecker ot. Saltire b tate . Caprain vrokg mre fork COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. — 5, Ao Seon WANTED.—A SINGLE MAN, WHO THO- shi Row w derstands his business fm all ite branches nti notices the steamers of this as “ ive sauatuctory referenege for daGualry, applic; | Brest to ‘commencing with eerie! Mipply ah private able 6 East 408 st. between'd | Peon, to. sul Goturtar March & ticket wold salto rarin at per cont ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, 4 SITUATION 48 | leuued sta ra oat nde inte of Rate ancora ls ube tuorouenly seer aE | mire tae Pere eels cal balee fem, th Fer Ae A, WHITNEY, % Broadway. _Ter ONS POIEMELAND & ASPINWALT, Agvate._ pa ‘TO OREAT Reparsion me ard iee A¥xD params R, COPY! m aa MAN AND Ti Bovseins Res gory em, saa Axo f Mine enka Gal Brel ayers | — BOYS W. eae pene peda, NEERRON OF MIDWIRE. antée CBrtinvelet to ladion, fom whatever caure, ARRIRD LADIES “MADAME RES. French Female ‘Pills; 1, price ‘which cam never fil; sate and Anets "Thirty Tours sires, otar or No. price + gent by mall, address. box reget sold at ireenwich ative atreet. GRAMAMBEVER FAILS; | ALWAYS 5 Rare T)R. POWRRS’ RLAXIR RESTORES YOUTH AND Diets arte es Be D*. Di sryuseaen eon agg 18 THE MOST HUNTER CAN CURE WORST CASES tae bod o phyuicias, or'be pay taken. to. SDiviaion street, 8 Dpravnnrey areboe 09 out a dry it in the eee norapte rgnegi ib fry = Bie, AER, Arey cesta bees Sines aa Biksrsce eo Lapa, ere ea norable and [2b BE ag Aly ree pad cause, nase, Call of write for i. [ig recast aaa SALES AT AUCTION. RTHONY L. BLEECKE A ea BLEECK£! DENISON. will (A VOTION Ba er WINN, | AUCTIONEER, ‘Wil sell to-morrow (Monday), at 1! o’clook, at Bixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth arenues, o at Purniture—Btageres, Mirrors, Carpets, ee Pe guoforte, ‘Ol Paintings, Brouzes Sham ", Dining Room jiture, China, Giaas, Silver Ware, Table Cutlery. Services Te-Day, The congregation of the Inte Rev. Dr, Hawks will be ministered to by the Rev, Dr. Schuyler, of Rochester, this morning, at haif-past ten o’clock, in the large chapel of the Universtty. Rev. Dr. Wescott preaches his farewell sermon this evening, in the church on Forty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenue, The sacrament of Baptism will also be administered, &7 NASSAU STREET. ‘ALE OF BLEGA! HO! A aa a [ADE TO onDE sy ABELTER, AND ni peas 5 soun VILL — sell at auction, MONDAY, JAN. 28, A’ « O'CLOCK, at salesroom 87 Nassa\ siren, Rev. Dr. Gallaudet preaches as usnal in the St, Ann’s pay to — sates nae eat fee Free church, in Kighteonth street. Service in the afters 5 fl Roo ¢loc! Mantel Mi evans; Sse Dining. 2s it el, Ce | moon at three o'clock for deaf mutes. Rey. E. L. Drow Furniture to match; fine Feather Beds, Suttressos, ‘a: | also preaches in the evening. rs ether with wn as. In the French church au Saint Esprit, on Twenty- second street, the Rev. Dr. Price, rector, will preach in the evening. In the morning the Rev. My. Chandler, General Secretary of the Sunday School Union and Church Book Society, will preach explanatory of that institution, ty her w’ portiment of Klichen Furniture, with whieh the sale will eommence. ¥ inn kgf he ——— TUFRSDAY, JAN. 29, o'clock, at m, 11 Breadwa: py er John B. slaskin. referee, No. most nt and convenient fre at five atry sad and basement marble front Store and Building. re. The me balding ns follows :—Baser ani for AT 12 ae. — the Caw aotane wh ‘end fifth terion a ‘25x85, 4 sermon to young men will be delivered by the Rev, Mapa and reat th Thomas Armitage, D.D., this evening, in the Fifth p. ® AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. r" GREAT Avenue Baptist church, on ‘Solomon’s Proverbs,” roet—will sell at auction, on Monday, 24th | Segvices also in the morning. inst. AY the Stock and Pixtures of the large whole. fervice in the French language will be held by the gale ana Ppt Slack of Linnone in lots: alee the teeace | Ree. Dr. Varron, rector, at three o’cloak in the after- noon, it the Church du Baint Esprit, on Twenty-second street, Rev.Edward 0. Magg, D. D., rector of the Church, of the Resurruction, cy thirty. fifth nreaty near Sixth av- enue, will preach this morning and evening at that piace. Rey. Dr. Deema, of North Carolina, will Logxed inthe Chapel of the University, Washington square, this morp- ing at eleven o'clock. Rev. William P. Corbitt, pastor of Hedding Methodist Episcopal church, East Seventeenth street, will preach this morning and ning. In the First Free Will Baptist church, Seventeenth street, there will be a Sabbath School concert at two o'clock this afternoon. Rev. J. P. Notting, pastor, of the whole house, with Fixtures, and License guaranteed, ARRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, —SALESROOM Pa fanaa street, opposite SALE a4 A panes AND YM EE a aes CoOL. LReT NCIENT 0) ION OF A: aires & SOMERVILLE will sel Ps yey iA ag Yand THURSDAY RiuNiNGs, JANUARY Sand ‘clock, at thelr new and FINE ART GALLERY, ® Pifth avenve, southwest corner of Fourteenth st ® large and valuanle collection of ancient OL. PAINTING: 8, comprising the entire gallery of a well known connofsseur this city, collected during the last t years in Europe, Canada and America, and never before pabucly exhibited in this country. In this co'lection are many very fine pictures, pronounced connoisseurs ‘o be undonhted originals, which are partice of the attoution of the art public, Among them preaches as usual. The Rev. J. Smythe will preach in Mission churc! Brenghels Contre, street, this “evening. bject—"The Fini % agree rar pcegy it the Second Universalist church, Second avenue, eats Yen Beast, Rew G. L. Demarest, pastor, services will be held this Masaile, Guercino, morning and evening, “The Koran, the Bible of the Mahommedans,”’ will be the next in a series of discourses on the “Prominent Religions of the World” to be delivered this evening in the Sixth avenue Reformed Dutch church, by the pastor, Rev. Isaac 8. Hartley. There will be preaching this morning end evening in the Christian church, on Twonty-eighth street. A pro- tracted meeting is to be held here every evening this week. ing by Rey. Elder A. N. Gilbert, of Syra- cuse, ‘This evening a German religions meeting will be held at Cooper Institute of all those in favor of the Sunday clause in the new Excise Inw. Addresses are expected from prominent gentlemen. Rey, George W. Bacon, Principal of Sounbie College Grammar School, will preach at half-past three o'clock this afternoon at the Protestant Episcopal Chareb of St. Jobn de Baptist, Lexington aveuue The Rev. Chauncey Giles will lecture this evening at half-past seven o’clock, on the.‘ End of the World,” af the New Jerusalem church, Thirty-fifth street. Rev. Chas, B, Smyth en to the Associate Re- formed Congregation at Argus No. 600 Broadway, at eleven A. M., half-past three and eight P. M. His subject is **The Times we Live in, or Life's Vicissi- tudes,’’ preparatory to his —. lecture on “The Streets of New York by Gaslight. The above are mow on exhibition day galleries as above. Catalogues can be had Suctioneers or at the gallery. ENRY D. MINER, avcrios EER. BALE OF ay ate CARBIAGES, HARNESS. &C., MINER & SOMERV TURRDAY, JAN, 3 AT 18 O1CLUC HEIR HORSE ADOTION MA N PLACE STABLES. 62 E POURTERNTH #URERT, NBAR FOURTH AV PAIR OF BEAUTIFCL “GRAY HORSES, § YEARS, OUT 15% HANDS HIGH: WA! TED. Periectly sound, kiud and ‘end will trot to'wagon in 2 _Other particulars to-morrow, BOGART, AUCTIONEER,—MONDAY, JAN. 2% aT oJ. 03; o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North Wile jlam street, Household Furniture, consisting of Mahogany Sovas, sofa Redswsade; Lounges, in baircloth and bro a catell; Mubogan ing Bureat hogany Parlor and Rocking Chairs: ‘Brussels, three-piy and ingrain Ca: Otieloth; two Singer's Sewing Machines, gue. spank ne Ing Machine) Contre, and Extension Tabieas Chare hions; one light double Harness; 0 Gold hureb Cut a Lot Ovarcoats, er JENK! ‘8, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL aT Wash Standa; ou Wodncaday, 20th inet, at 11 o'clock, at 1,500 Aw vanar Fory tral sireet. Lng ag Mo Darr Wag: 1 Conch, 2 ‘agons, At the Bleecker streot Universalist church, corner of Sitieto. B Mpubereat very stylish Bhan top op front | Downing, Rev. Day K. Lee, pastor, preaches this morn- feat: Road Wagons, 20 Bets Sta bounte ble Waker fan o Shee ‘of Miankets, 10 very fine Hoes, ing and evening. oa of Sleigh Ne Pordand tora vouy two Tons A spirtiual discourse will be delivered in Dodworth be yh do, 1 La Mare, L sorrel Mare, 1 Trot rail, Broadway, this morning, by Miss Emma Hardinge, All to be sold without reserse. ander tpapiretion. Her theme will be “Inspiration ABSHALL'S Bie Medinmabip.” The same lady speaks in the evezing oa a sours 3 Kr MATPRIAL. ia aa _t opkai and the People.” Peep te al oe discourse will be delivered by Elder S S, nt Hy is a AE At auotlon Rd ah PS, at P.M, in Roo: Uanivs ‘on Washington Drs ane, SER LE Ay eral conden. af square, on “be Coming Of the Minguowan” “OLEiNS, S, Oity Me Marzhall. The Establishment of = ef = Diacese en Leng ORKI WILKING, AUVGTIONEER, Ialnnd, The prospect of the establishment of a Diocese on State, Beaver, Pearl, eg rare po Jackson streets. Long Island and the appointment of a prelate to fill the ‘clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, aay: | net See, haye greated intense interest among the relig- fous circles of the city churches, That a diocese will be UP moe alighted created on the Island there is little or no doubt, Ae, arar Morrie, Water at; on | Yet some condderable time may probably elapse Bie fir nny a ure re Dao aes fet before the movement will be carried into effect, Bete ee ate mt | ne & not a8 yet assumed. any positive Front at. —: epee ‘Dorthwest corner of Jack- 208 wt. 0578 fori. Ee 4, van Rescalers. and eastern of the estate of jones Rogers, Book maps at (he office of the auctioneers, No, 8 Pine st. YF VIRTGR OF A_ WARRANT I88UED Sack, entarnat Revenue for pe zi Eas sm, Fs for the ald be abe AR RENSSELAER, of James Carson, oH fei oe Deput 7 Collector, a east side, between Fifty-fourth and be Ti WNBROKERS’ SALES.—JOUN MORTIMER. 16 Broadw: Present season. Men's and Women's ( wahune Bedding. ny oy "2 | Nearly two hundred have recently joined the church In vrorder at Norwich, Conn., among them many of the most influen- tial people of the place. oe. Ss @ aie street. Me. wees, try G1 Rose street. Friday, Feoreney nm ‘The Baptist clagohes of St. Loulm are united in a Chureh Extension NBROKHR'S BALE—R. FIRED, AUCTIONR Mociety, which held ite second anni- PA Ga Tear stron til tlt so Montag ai ind ng many interesting facie, it men'stand women's Clothing. dc. By order J. for the year had amounted to New Chambers street, wt tures for church building, TULTAM KENNYLLY, AVOTIONEER WILL. SELL, fe Rg The at No. 387 Bixth avenue, core Sireet, by anand | estimate for th current neg ooh 1867 was $25,000, ee Seer Peconkse on ae far power ta of the "iesatoltte tee; Wien of each ws the fassen, Wardn . Beddin robes eided was append. hon Purawure veliable iron dae, aud mist | fae ad permanent Its, and it or ge mein ir neat pemalis, and it was two churches should be built duriog year. In New Haven, this morning, two Jewish young men, peatlooh ie aioe and] natives of Germany, are to fbe Rev. Rollin H. Neale, D.D., at the First Bap- tet tia chert, eg ee street. TH AUCTION SALE, », TONS SCRANTON COAL. 46 (ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1067, pear wil pry BY Messrs. aap, net ae DRAPER 2 co. room, 25 place, fork, on eon Wednesday dun. a foes at Aag'lock. noon, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. of fresb mined soal, the jeckemanne regions, of the ee ‘usual deli ‘at thetr Nedy Jersey City. ena the iow purengea) Pica, Rescut ay tae Acciext ox THe Cons. —Jobn ‘Skinner, the eailor who met with the accident reporiedin onary on araneer Cats oe oe at the aGiive of the the Hrnatp yesterday, died from his injuries om Friday 20H Em eal evenipg. Corover Warren held ap inquest, and stalk SSS = dict of ‘“‘eocidentel death’? was returned. iit an tak wenn NOTICKS. | twenty-five years of age and was a ative of Plymouth, na ‘Rott serene, nacied Edward M met (pur exp LRCTUR nny. sel coeltiont onthe be same Voesel on Dengaery Ste rar atva tad Lec faethe | barbie muro reo saver: ini Accoomxrt at sar Ene Ratway.—One of the workmen employed af the Erie Railway depot was sweeping snow from the top of & locomotive when he fell and struck on Leningtes ovenvet IRD ANNUAL ome 5 ST, AXN'S CHU Strona etioe lbs Rie head, by which he mstalued soriour injuries. Mach Rw Temas A = veer o. ci Mre. Pao. Vewwaa Ronsen at tar Lowa Dock.—On Friday night Bent tarriat trom the Toeatre | te ecbooner Little Davio was boarded at the Long Dock pera ne at yg and ber jibeall and a Yot of rope valued at $100 tak and away. Another vessel, the Mexican, was robbed Gace inthe chore fram $1033 A.M aa eis Sazioe's | erptediag wight, ‘It would seem that ‘the locality ts witb a gang of night prowlers, os nomerous com- plaints have been made for several weeks past. angen. « Weehawken. P*poRtaxt 30, Mine Re AN WELL Lichen | Wanxree vo ran Penny Cowraxt,—The Grand Jury of en Artesian wall. OB) Lek Hudson couaty made ® presentment yesterday against the Weehawken Ferry Company on the following grounds :—*'That it js a public nuisance; that the com- pany ron one old rotten boat, and thereby endanger the fat ema election 02 on and i lives of the thas ¢| and are Carried in what is vormed tho ge =< cabin; that the ladies’ Meee MANTSLS.—THE) BEST PLACE Pt o | Sees room, ands Say ise prc nat KLABER sity | Eee thas the rain rape through and wets the Sar Highton ‘eet, (neer rd ov Yeh ahi phages ef ge macy snd safety’s aake, the wow management of the be remedied, or else meats SLATR BANTELS—SUPERIOR 1 1H | it auould be abated aa a pul he otnen” Prarivo atm Concent av tue Svivaw Line--On of the largest ap well as most select gatherings that has congre- gated this eearon at Che Sylvan Lake met yesterday to attend a grand concert given by the Manhattan Band, in conjanction with Manahan’s In honor of the celebra- tion of the preceeding day several of the aira were selected fro i prennpe | Caledonia's national poet Agrand tila om came off in the evening, which was Wrineeed by args crowd outade a well a> noid tbe WALL STREET OPERATORS IN TROUBLE. ‘Yesterday afternoon a difficulty occurred m Well street between Charles T. Jung, Andrew M. Jung and Andrew Jordan concerning some stocks which were to be delivered by the Jungs to Jordan, during which blows wore son” exchanged between i of wi pond. The fair sex constituted ekaters to at the concert, whose graceful evolutions in the po a Mer LT al He j . York, and gave such further eee as led to he arrest of George Leadbam. charged wi the affair, Francis yy and eon oe supposed that Cole was hired for the occasion, being = wofessional in the work. The four, not Gnding a ready vend willing to go po were locked up to await the action of the Grand J ye Corxaryrmacy ta Orta Fonn®—A singular case of money extortion is now under examination in the Cam- den County Courts, It appears that John Maddox and his wife Elizabeth have been for some time obtaining sums of money from Charles F. Rodman, a very respect- able resident of Camden, under the following —— atancea:—Previous to the woman’s marriage she |i with the family of Mr. Rodman as a domestic. iter becoming the wife of Maddox, who isa retarned rebel soldier {rom Richmond, she requested an interview with her former employer, sate was granted, be loaning her $30 at that time. ' Since then the man and wife bave baag _sstorting money MF, their viotions of often with loaded weapons presen’ on the plea having improper relations with the wife. ‘As inueb as $1,500 have been obtained from that pea in thie i third party te theerime has tumed State's CITY INTELLIGENCE. Devarturs ov Fesran Curer@ vor Fraxce.—at ten o'clock yesterday morning the steamship Ville de Paris left pier No, 50 North river, for Brest and Havre. She bad om board sixty-one passengers and $386,000 in apecie, Among the passengers were six chiefs of the Fenian organization, They took passage im the Periere, of this line, which sailed two weeks ago, but suppoeing ‘that the ‘mer did not leave until noon, and evidently not wishing to be recognized, they did aot arrive at the dook until afew minutes before twelve, when they dis- covered that the steamer bad left two hours previous On mentioning the canse of the Joey ke at the office of the company, No. 65 Broadway passage was trans ferred to Ville do Paria’ ‘An pea igera_ on the Pereire, they signed unpronouncable h names, and ize or inree et So ee . eee, some reason best known te emselves, again changed their names on or list of the “Vinte ‘de Paris, substituting ater ely French and onpronouncable. The real names of chiefs Jwho have taken their departure is not yet known. Hoad Centre, James Stephens, is said to be one of the six, and after the departure of the steamer this report was current and fully admitted by Feniaus who are ig fo to be initiated “im the mysterious movements of the organization. Tas Socruzaxn Retusy Movewznt.—Yesterday afver- noon, in accordance with the agnouncement made at the meeting held on Friday evening to provide relief for the suffering women and children of the South the com-r mittee of arrangements met in the rooms of the Chambed of Commerce. | Mr: MoCurdy occupied the chair, a» Mr. Coleman acted as Secretary. after organizi Brown, the treasurer, submitted the names of “d geniiemen, who on motion were made an executive com Inittee, This action was afterwards reconsidered, and the meeting adjourned until two P. M. to morrow ai the Merchant's Bank, in Wall street, the Beoretary being inetrucied to notify by letter each member of the com- mittee. Orexing OF Tas Harwonrc Cros Hovse.—Quite ap accession has been made this week to the fine club houses which are now scattered all over the meiropolis. ‘This new structure ie situated in Forty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and occupies u plot ef ground some seventy-five by one hundred 2nd twenty feet. The building is four stories in height, witha front ef Obio freestone, and erected in the Renaissance style. The entrance is reached by a lofty and imposing series of as the visitor passes within the door spacious hall, inlaid with mosaic and ornamented with stuccoes, he f¢ in bis admiration, like proceeding still further, and enters the two pariors or reception rooms, which are well lig! Im the rear of these four stone steps, perpen ym 5 oli rita s g 2 g ’ and and the 82 feet in The fresco paint of the is not by that of any establ! in this city. ceiling: bears medallions of Goethe, Schiller, Mozart and woe of poets and of arta The execution of Paintings in this portion of the new club house Is a stady for all artists, and while the batiding endures honor will be conferred uy ‘the designers, ) general Desuty and harmony of the work it would be hardly porsible to exceed. ferent oBessner. 2 pmeniaatinn apcianes. 0nd. ie ws woat side of the city, was struck by one corner of the Se iris ak ea aera woere he Ii til yesterday and died. Coroner Wildey was nebed te held an leqness en the hed. Fatat Buasreg Casvavry.—Coroner Gover yesterday held an inquest at No. 417 East Twenty-fourth street, op the body of Susan MoCabe, a littie gir] about eight yearr of aze, whose death was the result of burns received by bes cttiben waking Bre, Soom phere Corie, ihe. absence of her mother from the reom. The occurrence p~ hd accidental, the jury rendered a verdict to that effect. Accronx?s, &c,—Alex. Cable, a native of Scotland, re porvterbraramonrepermnatg gel yr eo aM corner of Touth Feveg She was taken to the Ne DEPARTURE OF aaa YESTERDAY. Toirteen steamers left this city yestetday for Europess ADd coastwise ports, as followa:— The City of New York, of the oman tine, left pigr He. 4 North river at noon, for Liverpool, with » large matt, forty-sevem cabin passengers and a full cargo. The Queen, of the National line, left pier No. 47 North river at noon, for Liverpool, with seventy cabia and steerage passengers and an assorted cargo. ‘The Ville de Paris left pier No. 50 North river, at ten o'clock A. M. for Brest and Havre, with a large French mail, sixty-one cabin passengers, a full assorted cargo and $386,000 in specie. The Bremen left foot of Third street, Hoboken, a noon, for Bremen, with eighty-four passengers, a ful cargo and $185,000 in specie. The George Washington, of the Cromwell line, len pier No. 9 North river, for New Orleans, at three o'clock, ‘with twenty. oaeate re and a full assorted cargo, The Fung Shuey, of the Biack Star line, left pier No. 18 North river at three o'elock, with eighteen pamen- ers and a full cargo. The Havana pier No 4 North river, at three BA A, +g caren thirty passengers and ap The Manbettan left pier No. 3 North river, at three e’clock, for Havana and New Orleans, with thirty pas sengors and an assorted cargo. T ag ged gp pier Na, 4 North river, at three o'clock, for Havana, with seventy passengers and an as- sorted cargo. The Quaker City left No, 14 East river, at three o'clock, for Charleston, 6. C., with twenty-five passen (gers and an assorted cargo. ine ‘San Jacioto left pier No. 13 North river, at 4 o'clock, for Savannah, with thirty-five passebgers and ap snorted cargo. fe gam or gee! iprfighe ha omy 9 for Porttan at three o'clock, With six passengers and a full assorte cargo. The Raleigh left pier No. $6 North river, at three o’ctock, for Norfolk, With Ofteen passengers and an as sorted Cargo. The Hatteras pill remains in the ice in the Janice river. The —— will leave for Richmond next Wednesday if th will permit. If uuable to get up the James river al Swill not proceed beyond Norfolk. There is a marked improvement on a outward coast ing business South and Tur Crew or tue Snatemvc.—The crew ‘Of this vessel, who were brought in on a an helpiess Meg mt anroag: the Keg ed of Hy 94 Re They ‘ere all susan yfross thie friebas je They suffering from faabital a mandy most malignant erous diet of fresh et 1 zi # ii

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