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Complete Accord. It is reliably reported that Congressman Ashley has, for some time past, been having frequent “interviews ‘with Sandford Conover, the man recently convicted for perjury and sentenced 10 imprisonment for a term of ten years He is said to have visited the jail here where Gonover is now confived during the day, and to have come there in a carriage a3 late at night as nie o'clock, and to have been clogeted with him for quite a length of ‘ome on different occasions. Conover bas been removed vp stairs, supplied with writing materials and all tho facilities to write whatever he chooses in the way of sentiment, opinion, or may be constructive evidence, Mr, Ashley called on the Judges of the Sapreme Court of * ghe District the day before yesterday, It is supposed ’ (hat Mr. Ashley is securing from Conover some taverial safer the Impeachment Committee, Mr. Ashley is un- doubtedly using Conover in some way, It is remarkzble ‘What although Conover is sentenced to imprisonment he has not been sent of to the Albany Peniteutiary. The judge who sentenced him the other day stated, in reply 4 motion of his counsel for a new. twial or writ of error, ‘tat proceedings m Conover’s interest could go forward ‘as well if he were in the Albany Penitentiary asifhe were im the jail here, The conduct of Mr. Aabley in this ‘matter: is generally denounced. Senator Jobnson de- clares it an Outrage, remarking thatthe convict should ‘de in the Albany Povitentiary, and not here for the con- ‘Wenience of the pamping members of that committee, ‘who wish to elicit from him sometbing damaging to the President. The Constitutional Union of this afternoon ‘thus comments on this, matter :— Par ncbile fratrum Ashley and Conover! Conover, in- stead of taking up bis realdomen as Albany for ten years, as provided by the court, remains at tue jail in this ce ‘and, as we are told, hoids a daily levee with the of the pret ag, ena It is wet! known that he belo dong and intimate visits from James M. Ashicy, member of Congress from Ohio, and the Seading spirit in the impeachment busimese, and that mince these visits commenced Conover has been Sens cle quarters and abundantly furnished tinz materials. What Ashley says to him, and Bow far Conover deems it prudent and ‘gentlomanty to take Ashley into his confidence, wo cannot teil, but wo, ‘would advise Conover, if he és at ali jealous of his good Bamo and reputation, not to become too intimate with Asbley. Aehiey isa lost man, and we aro astonished Pap be has the audac'ty to push himself into confiden- ta) relations with a gensleman of Conover’s well known position io society. “Evil communications corrupt good manners.” The Japanese Commissioners. Owing to the rain storm the Japanese Commissioners ‘@id not visit the Naval Academy at Annapolis to-day, 23 ‘Wey intended. After visiting the Naval Schoo! and other races of interest there it is their intention to visit Fortress ‘Monroe, West Point and several of the national Navy ‘Wards, iron clads, arsenals and mach'ne ehops. During the next week they will visit General Grant at his office ‘and present to him the sword sent to him by the Ty- coon. West Point Cadets. Genera! Grant bad a long interview with the Secretary @f War to-day, relative to the appointment of cadets at ‘West Point, which will be made this week by the Presi- dent Army Appeintecs Whe Have Not Reported. ‘The following namied persons appointed to positions 4m the army are notified that if their acceptances are not reoelved by the Adjutant General on or before May 20, 3961, their appointments will be cancelled;— JuuNo1s,—First est Lienianaat Keys Danforth, Ninth roei- men gn cavals aay f late Firet Lieutenant Ihir- ‘teenth Iiinois jeutenant iy Le Eighth regiment Unit ‘oan cavalry, late Farst Lieu. tenant Third United States Colored cavairy of Iitinoin. Inouana.—Captain Jovn Leavell, Ninth regime! ‘United States cavalry, late M: Eighth Indiana cav- ae Cee Burr johny ‘Twenty-seventh ¢ United States infantry, late Major and Asaist- Captain Twenty-third ‘Adgutant |, former Indiana; Second Lieutenant Dawson, Ninth United daStos cavalry, late ons Eighth ; Second Lieut ‘Charies L. Walt, Tairty- regiment United States satay, late + a Kansas cavalry; Second Ww Sat ‘Thirty-eighth Fegiment United States sarain, | it Seventh Kansas ca' Seer nd Daniel, eerenh oes Se ee ee late dialer in ay ar ae United States infantry, late iafantry, juserTs. —First Lioulevant E. B. Staples, Right United States cavulry, late Captain ren walry. New Yorx.—First Lieutenant Philip H. Lee, Tenth United States Sa late First Lieutenant ith Now York rag Hy Lieutenant H. R. jway, Tenth ent United States cavalry, late ay ty ork — cavalry; Pred Lieu- . Gordon, Eighth regiment United states late Second Lieutenant Second New York cav- Lieutenant E. B. Campbell, Ninth regi- ment United States cavairy, late Lieutenant Tenth Ohio Second Lieu‘enant Camillus P. Anderson, Thi r- sry, ie ‘Teath regiment United States maar inte Captain Bee: mi cavi plain o~ ‘end United States colored cavalry |’ ‘Sankary Order of General Ord—The Arkansas State Officers. General Ord has issued a very timely order to preserve Bealth, and prevent as far as possible the prevalence of @pidemics in the States of Arkansas and Mississippi @aring the coming summer. This officer bas, also, acting ‘wader instructions from Washington, detailed army efficers to act in the place of the Arkansas State officers wemoved by him. Ohio Contested Congressional Election. A letter received by a gentleman in this city from ‘Ohio, states that the election of George W. Morgan, in the Thirteenth Congressional district, is being contested Dy Columbus Delano. Considerable evidence in the caso thas already been taken, and the friends of Mr. Delano ere sanguine of his success. ‘Tee Health of Secretary wie. ‘The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Browning, is stil! very weak from sickness, but is slowly improving. Heavy Raia Mterm. ‘The rain storm which commenced on Monday after- eon has continued to the present time, with but few Brief intermissions. During last night and to-day a mortheast wind has prevailed. fer Natioval Cemeteries. Special Order No. 235, from the Adjutant General's i sEpyed itl aiftler [ I Hote ie | ‘the number required for all the national cemeteries. Freedmen’s Affairs in Mississippt. Reports received by the Commissioner of Freedmen's Afairs from General Gillem, Assistant Commissioner of the State of Mississippi, state that in the sub-district of Grenada « few cases of abuse of freedmen have been Feported. The peopie are beginning to realize that the Tule of brate force is coming to a close, and the freed People begin to feet that there isa reality im their free- dom. In the sub-district of Jackson the principal com- Plaints have been of ill treatment of the freedmen by See eulien till shoes the lém of marrage aneng the ‘and do much te eacourage dete ta ter os: ite lawa, The number of really destitute this ti Hi ond it is eatiniated that one-cighth of the hand ‘who worked last year have lef the district for pointe further North. ay a mn been te account fer the scarcity of labor, whieh are failure to obtain their rights Pu ‘Reg cremmieghed ia eiiomenie, cWed br Wie pad new YORE’ HkkaLd, ‘THURSDAY, May, 1807—TRIPLE SaeRTr. = violence, and loss of confidence tn their employers. Throughout the State generally, report says the coudi- tion of the freed people ts rapidly improving, and all prejudices against them are fast disappearing. Some indioations of reatleasness have been noticed among the treedmen since the passage of the Reconstruction bill, occasioned by their ignorance of its provisions. They have been uniformly advised to remain in their present occupation, be industrious, and mot plunge too earnestly into politics, UNITED SBATES SUPREME COURT. ‘Wasninaros, May 8, 1807. The argument of the case of the Commonwealth of Virginia against the State of West Virginia was concluded to-day by Mr, Curtis on behalf of Virginia, and by Reverdy Johnson on the part of West Virginia. MEETING OF BOSSES IN ST. LOUIS. They Decline to Accept the Eight Hour Propo- sitien of the Strikers. Sr, Lous, May 8, 1867, A meeting of master mechanics, manufacturers and contractors to-day adopted resolutions opposing the eight hour system, and declaring they will not employ or sub-let their work to anyone that will pot work ten hours and employ their men by the ten hour rule. ‘They aleo agresd not to hire men belonging to societies organized for the purpose of interfering with the free witl of master mechanics, or any men they may employ, ana appointed a committee to organize a permanent society of master mechanics, contractora and manufac. turers to proweet the freedom of labor and mechanical Jnteresis. FRIGHTFUL CASUALTY IN ST. LOUIS. as the Fifth Stery Kitted yond the Rest Badly Injured. Sr, Lovis, May 8, 1967. ‘The planks supporting a derrick on the scaffold in front of the Lindell Hotel, used in taking down the walls of that building, broke to-day and precipitated four men from the fifth story to the pavoment, instantly killing John Manyatti, fatally wounding George Nicholas and badly wounding two others. f PHYSICIANS OF - ALL THEORIES. There in nothing equal in the way of a plaster to the POROUS PLASTER of Mr ALLCOCK. Everything is pleasant about them. ‘They are the Plaster of the day, and a Ot type of our present advancement in science and art. In asthma, cough, kidney affections, gout, rheumatism and local deep-seated pains they afford permanent relief. J. F. JOHNSON, M. D., on “Topical Remedies.” From a personal knowledge of those plasters we can state that they are decidedly preferable to any other in use. Wherever relief ts to be obtained by the tse of a plaster we should recommend them. — A. INGRAHAM, M D,, Editor New York Mentor. Bola eS Gece CHARACTERISTIC LETTER: HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT parr 543 BROADW. 10, ADWAY. NEW YORK, God sensis many blesslogs throagh Tons Malt Batract to gnffering. humanity. I am thankful to Him, but I will not forget to thank the manufacturer of a ch as the wend borer before saw judging from your te the effect of the Malt Bxiract produced on toniste bow weal l tell and how much Ise benelied is se ons Pain in the Kidneys, 4c. wy "CHARLES REIMS, Ninety-third street and Bighth avenue. remarkable that all physiei in that Hoda Malt Eatract ‘Bevekage of Health a high! cca, nol only an an ar ‘of diet for contnieasent Patients, ria the nae. of patienta with anfeebled vial ‘ stomacl | Bere for cotarrh in all Ke different ‘or colds and hoarseness. Sold at HOFF'S DEPOT, and by Druggsts and Grocers. ——— $$ Ls grey ge fee tse! OBTAINED IN NEW, YORK nero Rabortin sufficient mn, fe, No pablicity charge til tree. or ena MOWED, “Atorncy, 78 Masa strect Ay SRPRCE NEY a COUNSELLOR AT Law, Broadway, rooms 14 and 15. BSOLUTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM courts of this and other States, without publiety, or Sumolent; advice free ghd suey confdeutia * RT RING, Gounecllor at law, 2 Broadway. CORN, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, AND ALL Bowery, ured by Dr. Bice, 68 bank Mandi gs Apebintr cre corns, bunions, tender bae-9 ee: ae ENLARGED JOINTS.—ALL DIS- cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broad- way. FPICIAL Pre. Cs as) Lge STATE Lottery, for the the Masonic STATE, BXTRA—CLASS 124, may 8, cage ome Treneias a. a Pra aa Be Seats ‘pS a, a, 3 a, #, SUPPLEMENTART—CLASS fy eh jan: ‘Ailanta, Ga. 3, 22, 56. 41, WV. W, BOYD & CO. M ‘RE & CO, 125 Chatham street, N, Y. RIZES CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. Six per cent commission allowed ou investments, B. NATHAN, 174 Broadway, aud 77 Nassau street. _— a, ee: 68 delicious, Jeliies, ) EAST 88D ST.—A PROTESTANT ort, ‘AS CHAM. bermaid and seamstress, Can be scen at her present employer's, From Il to 2, GIRLS WANTED—ONE AS COOK, WASHER AND froner, and one am waitress, willing to assist in washing Pisy 159 Apply at 51 (mew No.) West 37th st., between and 6th avs, PIERREPONT PLACE, BROOKLYN.—A RESPECT. &D able young woman, as chambermaid, nurse or seam. —oe travelling with a lady. Can be seen for two f 6TH 8T., NEAR BOWERY.—A NUMBER OF WELL ©) “recommended wet nursos want situations, AST MTH BETWE! STH AND MADISON — Provertant or 50 see qhembermaid and seempetrene and seamstress: ah the week at her present coeurere 9. a. STH_ST.—a twat Bed A fey al a Nocera hg excell SU Taga” -_ 10 GOERCK ST.—AS WET NURSB, BY a PA able married woman. Good reference. Call y iP ECT. jor two {PROVE ST., ROOM XO, 2, SECOD FLOOR — 103 Gera do generi housewoork in a private ip GANSEVOORT ST.. BETWEEN 4TH AND HUD: son—A 40 take care of and sewing machine thorough! sb lectious to Pa ny Sah eae Sete 13 EST,@0 sT—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAITRESS, 2) or as chambermaid and waitress in @ small family’ Can be seen at ber present employer's. STH ST._—AS FIRST CLASS MEAT AND PASTRY and objec. tos ion est cane oarting, Brute, or ora short distance in country; best of ‘Seen for two days. 6 West nae ST.—A LADY BREAKING UP HOU 20 Fe 4 ry son's in the chamberwork ; no objections to 20 t BST IMT ST —TWO GIRLS: ONK AS COOK: #8 good Cook; the other as waitress, or would do Samverwork aod sewing: the best of chy reference. Can be seen for one day. WEST seret ‘ST.—TO DO PLAIN SEWING AND it chamberwork. by a re. 23 mind children, or to do light eze Se 14 SE iy refer. ence. 8T., Vy FLOOR, by en pe yt us who ia Kind to children; has good Sas, Sonne STH the cooking and assist with the was! nd ironing of's «mall family, 18 either olty of country: Pde a Also a you bertrork ad as ind children and assist in waiting. do plain sewing, oF c 23 ¢ rit ST. NEA® BOWERY, IN THR R—AN inh girl wishes to travel with a family to jo Burope ora st, IN THE REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman, in a private. family. 7 reference 2 ironer; best etiy an be Seen tor two days. 8D ST., BETWEEN STH AND 9TH AVS., 26} Present em; Fespectable girl as nurse; no objection 6/7 RAST STH ST.—A COMPETENT PERSON, AS ebambermaid ‘Seamstress, or to walt on a indy; good city reference given. Can be seen for two days. ee CLINTON PLACE, - § oS, YOUNG GIRL 34 to do chamberwork or of ehtidren. MO Le Tn resets ed om ar arr __ SITUATIONS geese Fe ee mares ‘1TH AVS.— LES stwean thi sewing; Tor two yuer Th ST., kage weed BROAD’ it oyna reopecablo. gi ergork aad to do chamberwork Ssaioee tsnecet oo west 1sTH st, BETWEEN stl AND 1 AVS. Shs watent, peraan an soamatreae or nye maid: | 2 WEST 27H CTABLE WOMAN AS 37 © bas nae toarding houses; RESPECT. BT cock Taat abeage Seon imp QO SOUTH, «TH sr.. Earaneneene 3 As AMERI- 39 can widow lady, who. can give re tie bet desi rrlerenco, willing Vo go oleae nl a Line bythe dag eee, Ga oak: coon ae aged oo 4) HENRY 8T., TOP FLOOR—A STEADY youne 183 c= BETWEEN earn AND rE 42 Ginwame ‘with advesamaker; is a good han Prem ea at the Business. (i orien dao mens to take of children; ee EAST, 3D ST., MADISON AND 4TH 184 B48? aD fen! ah BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— —Tw P< pt vagal sh. ina OS eat ta eenmammae seas, have zat family an emda er en ey oer amily ian exellent Ser. ent fey ofeenen- no ob,cetion Lo go & shart distance in the country ; hav of city referer BART 2D BT, BETWEEN 2D AND, 3D AV8.— pee eee tones Te ots ry) Se ae sewing. “City reference. 13 wane seme ar. ene oP pe sa by ned SARre clty reference: Ay all fortes for two days, nin bse 138 Fesceeh Ti BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.—A gil as chambermaid and waitress or ie are Dest of lly sefaisnce froma bee last p beeen for two daya ene ‘and trustworthy has no objection to tray recomme! Deat sewing and kind- ness to ebildren: eompetent in both eapaeities. 62 BA BAY. ~~ OF. Ae RXSRRTERC! ED COOK. wz0 6 _ cea Good ‘ealary eX Ferra bar ieers ‘salary ex on Cail for three days; best sf ay reference. jon to . Can PL te eee “Boat eereuee cee heer AY. AND A 218 Memsre ts semets washer a SULT asa ae tat 219 rethe dey ua ee cote 222 Bet. See a ;| 234 Tea MIE ST. BETWEEN grt AMD WT fsrialimbranche, tee ‘@TH ST.—ASs oa Aa MAID AND 228 th undersiands cutting, fit ‘and hair- 3W A Bagger Braye AND SITH ST8.—. wi rsterence 0 ans io the county for the WEST TH Le BETWEEN Pigs AND 0TH 437 298 Es EAST 29TH Lays —A YOUNG WOMAN. TO COOK vb avs.—Two Came one ‘cook, iS deimenteat to assist in Cheng groites ovis nee deena ak tee elles anaee apie. roung. git, ane ge eek ice etm seu Bento i arena ike fhrue’jears | Snaet no objection to ge a abort dstdne inthe coum. can be given from her last place. {TI AY-7AS NURSE OR CHAMBRRMAID, IN fluently. 229 BLEECKER taf ONE DOOR Ly go rand 442 SPtench family; ean speak Fren: mine. —; irl, a chambermaid and WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A RESPECT. able Tqune woman, cook; has no objection 1 338 NTH ST., CORNER B4 peti AV.—PAMILIES Ay vefereies ; servants, at i 62) Se @, washing sof renin Can be seen for cx APE ulted Imimediataly, wi a Yeon or tov ansiod wi se aan da housework WEST S80 5T., BETWEEN 9TH AND 0TH AY8.. for « «mall family; vie the best of city reference, 44 room No. 3A woman, do plain wi or to do. housework in a small family. sown iol wg iT., NEAR 101H_ AV, UNG 44-3 ees. Taito hoasowork in a private family to cook, wash and iron, in & Saaeitionds her false thoroughly, Good eity reference i ae last place. 230 7Te AV., Pyeng 25TH a 26TH STS.—A nih 66: CARMINE fr. IN THE MILLINER’S STORE— g ad Soppetent dresamaker, who thoroughly under. | ]3Q WEST WTH 8T.—s° YOUNG WOMAN; 18 A tb: ‘an na Sa withesa few more families to: go out 138 do ig"ehaunterwork "and Sead capone toe 64 = % country; best of city reference, “ EAT 19TH ST—AS | CHAMBERMAID | AND ot ea eas bys Zo girl; best city reference Can be 40 TES? MTS STREB-A RESPECT, ‘ABLE AMER- Bs aber. chjsctien te chamienioeh anata — has no (NEW NO. ay 27H 8T.—k RESPECTABLE = WEST 18TH 87." BETWEEN 7TH AXD 8TH GS, ese cr ess gempeege meeomen = | 140 et aa ae armen, a a Te —— | willing to. assist tn’ the washing and ironing; the other as CARMINE 8T.—A8 COOK IN A PRIVATE PAMILY: champbermald and waitress: sing ie sealer in she wanting; nds ‘meats, poultry, fish and game, Rye? county. of jellies und lee gram, ama"if'a goed tread oaker; bas good 143 FAST STH St. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— le girle; one as excellent cook and would sin to the washing if required: the other as cham; ‘washer an ihe han of sgh reerenee Feferences for sity of country. Call for two days. G7 Yaseorrrena wissen, whe tooo Wed oct os coame ung Woman, w ‘f 6 bermaid and plain sewer, or” would take charge of one oF two. growing children; 1s @ first class plain sewer. ee sT.—a ee ee, ees woman, to cook and assist the washing in » small family. Good ride rd Can be seen ather present altuation, unt) the 15th of Ms troner, “ine rivate fe fammigs have their last place, for two aoe 144 © WEST 18TH ST.. TOP FLOOR—A YOUNG GIRL, ehamberwork and sewing, or chamberwork and waiting. Gan bo soon for two ayer re like to short distance in the ‘g00d 237. & Wer re 8T.,. IN THE REAR, ROOM xO. Y fall for one day, from Firat yy Pecasteeas, or waurees and 10 vaste, fn «TH AV.—A, RESPECTABLE | PROTESTAN®s fine washing; bas the best of ‘city reference from her 445 ga as chambermaid and to do plain sewing or EAST MTH 8T.— AS CHAMBERMAID AND 6TH AV., CORNER OF 2TH ST.—A er E sarees; a do ‘and 238 concen nr gad ‘has good city 462 & t on wanted 1083; hgnaty tate can WEST MTH ST.—WANTED, A GOOD 46 6TH AY., fe pe eg toe ge eS ee, AS racecars ing wets eet | mest clan cna Coa ares bermaid an lenge 4 4 WEST 88TH ST.—A NEAT, sxeepeigerr Gu Cad with referancea, as chambermaid 25TH 6T.— A COMPETENT OTH AV. NEAR. 2 con HSS SoTH_ 8. BETWEEN STH AND STH acamstr ess: joor—A. re ° ae ae eaiot & Wilaca sowing machine. form ocnaware a coal fray: np ery] Haste bent ot city referones. ner; good city reference, for two days. 488 ae 7 Ss WEST %TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘third floor, front room, in the rear.—A 252 waitress; rgey no objec- | young , todo ea Gook aie sek or ber- Saskist's the wenking 0 washing Kad ‘ironing in a small’ private | work'and take care of children, Good ference. Call family : best of ity Tetereuce. 144 Ria STH ST., Jere hand dos washings good city references 14 5 Baar 33D ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAMBER. maid and waitress. Can be seen for two days at her 7 bake; beat ty reference, Sees. FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECT- ne reas. ‘woman for general housework; has the MONROE ST, BETWEEN MARKET AND PIKE ‘A respectable woman to cook, wash and iron and Deut city Fe present employer's, as BLEECKER 8T.—BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, 14 3 WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ‘ava. in the store-—As jaahor and froner, in 78 ‘as seamstress or nurse: well versed in the care of a private Tanti: alee ‘cook, = ne ng 4 country. City Metra 146 3D _AV., BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH Aga iN the rear, first floor.—By a Protestant a Erdng washer and ironer; best of reference. Call for furnis! jldren; no ob; mA to ia, Se ; city reference an; no bjections to 9 in the country; city aa CHARLTON, STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermald and. waitress, oF to do general work in a small private family ; good alty reference, 506 6TH wa Ray np OTH AND 38ST ‘aged chamberwork and waiting, oF Falung lone eo ‘city roferenoe from last place. “Call for two day’ 254 "iecmnt— A WEST 16TH ST,, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS., basement A respectable woman, to 49 sec. drai housework, ina amail private family; excellent ference. Call for two days. 5 7TH AV., BETWEEN #TH AND 27TH STS. 0 ee ee 8T., NEAR AY. O—A YOUNG G 259) Tirevesible renee Og 210. Sac hve years’ reference from het latt place, = = ‘Backes Dei 2TH ST, NEAR 10TH AV.—A8 NURSE | Weer NI Sin take care of & child from OF of grow. Jind af sae tochitdven: cae, sow neaily; 1s econ. patent person the best of reference given. 55] WEST aD St, IN THE REAR, BETWEEN 10TH and ith ave.—A married woman wants a baby to Wot purse at her own residence Une lost ber own baby 26.2 "es a oor Bae BACK 2008s. RE. ean droning ihe the other her as chamber. reference. Can be seen for short distance i TQ STH AY.GAS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS; UN: rstandé French fluting its brane! qenmal Nes examen boeipenaPa thao’ yuited. Q] WEST ATH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— 8.3 EAST 19TH ST., NEAR 3D AY In ane respeciable wor store.—A woman lent bread, cake and miirat clans el No objeetion to go 'a short distance into tne eount fa A respectable Protestant woman, as good cook ai 1 5 EAST 818T Saws, iow haat bo nae mo. Qhletonf go to The county with amy a3 se ing Nope ores 0 tay) ore eM tt EAST ISTH 8T., NEAR 3D AV.—AS FIRST CLASS poy understands all kinds of family cookmg— pastry and all Kinds of desserts; isa good Saker! willing wo dothe coarse ‘washing: city reference. 83% 8T., ROOM 14—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as wet purse; milk two months Can be seen pea. Hd to 5. No objection to go ashort distance.in the country. 83 pn eng Had NEAR GRAND—A YOUNG ‘woman, housework or mind children; is a good jon | Fe ate cook wash ee and froner; oT Or ‘would like the coun. 15] Se WEST 21ST eg wing ot eos. 20 pan a TE es 152 rea roe “BEEN sue Sapere family. “H Daby lately, and bas a fresh breast of 152 MAS TURTON ot LOPES ‘washing and ironing if raruenk: ‘ ef has a COR BO Ceae Bae FateAOD fap 153 BAst ate ft, tarap FLOOR —a REsracr. G4. MEST UTH sm, NEAR otal Ay. PECT. unt; incapable of ia Ling charge of w baby irom ius birtht etuait private jt Faw no objection. 10 the . Best of reference given. ral boussecaast aoe Seiad Call for ree days. ty. WEST NTH 8T., 6TH AV.—BY A RE. 15 PERRY STREET.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS apd seamstress; | C4 Ftc enema ncaa | Wak, Sites Some cathe en a V., SECON. T LT cal te Seer ee sole eae ce 4 in an American family. 87, NEAR AY. Sa ean Sosir coma cnarhnte = a Sa 8T.. NEAR LAURENS—A RE. 198, satin rer ranean cya oe Qo) ,apectable youn “ ace, will be given; wages no object. ‘Can. be seen for two EST WEST 19TH ST., FOURTH DOOR FROM 7TH 89. Terabe pcan, elty 159 We ihy toor.—h vespocuble Protestant woman, a8 relgeuta ie ys ‘cook and to'assist in washing and troning; good elty 9 Pree es a wrouan, to bind culdren or do |] GD, EAST SD GT, NEAR SD Ay.. SECOND FLOOR. chamberwork:; has no objéetion ‘do plain vew ing; bas the ay _poden able women, washing by the month ot 9. BAST 1TH ST., FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECTA- 4. "ble young woman se. chambe ‘or waitress; EAST 33D 8T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL, aS Sbjection to go ts the coustey. teed city teferemen 162 fim cot ea washing; best PARK AV., CORNER 39TH ST.—AS LAUNDRE! ape 100 by the day'or week; coat furuiah the best alegre: 16: ae, *.. J ST.—AS PLAIN COOK IN A erence. Taues for two days. ay er + etal ie weed is kind EAST 4TH ST., BETWEEN 18T v8. 10 third floor—By a good meat and pasity anor x oma 165 er ST., REAR, PIRST FLOOR.—A do some washing ; no objection to the country; excellent re- Boy 8 etch bal you ‘Woman, as nurse and seam. ference. Can be seen for two days, re no Cys —- a tae. in the first brauches 05 WHS? 3TH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS On undersiai by the care of a Zrom ite Birth: Eos tved eevoral youre in this cist can give the mont satisfactory references; has no objection to travel. 2D ps OLD ds SECOND A {ous girl s5°nuree, or would 6 WEST (7TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECT. an take care of haat the best city "reference; wou! 6TH AY., IN BASEMENT,—A YOUNG GIRL 17 aL the ‘sammer, Can be seen for 55D genet ae to take oar cf eumiren: sn $0 onsten’ i 3 Tre cuntre or the summer mouthe; diy preferred, af ter 2 TTH AV., SECOND mae ROOM.—A | two days. its branches, soups, ments, &e., game, pasiry, good bread, SD AV. CORNER OF TH ST.—BY A RE- desserts of various Kinds; best city refere ppectal girl, lately landed. rad - ony = 578 * pecrable TORDE or moral housework ites 272 Ns URN SOREN Oe ee | ane oe i Soman Home Eos ce tlonery ; 3 refer. (TH AV. BETWEEN SSTE AND S7TH BTR Ak sence? iin fer tee days ety co 62: ung. wdmnan ae Set. olass itress; fully under- ts ant Tong 1a the Sou my reat falls dil weg fe days, V.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, Avamberwock and, waiting: would assist iS | ironing. 2, orf AV. IN TRE STORE, BETWEEN 882 woman. a8 ; best. of oe eh fren’ Can be seen for two days if not TOP FLOOR. ROA, Rete sa 802 "0 the washing an: Ai TTH AY., SECOND FLOO! GERMAN GIRL, 293 w do ehamberwork and waiting in an American 1.37, FANOY STORF—A YOUNG Pe and Fy 6TH AV. IX iene sec section hort distanes oe ratere from last place. Cg Call for Li iH GIRL fer sewing. Address E. T. D., Hi office. YOUNG, SS bmg Poy to do plain ee Aa hi ME A Ae Es. lll ;CTABLE GERMAN PROTESTANT Sirah, Bitte siustion aschambermaid and siete Soe eanagron A. Hs tteraln adlee tor IrUAPOX WANTED 1 AQERSS "pagent = Homers clase hotel, aaa Call for two days. 165 fea front room 6TH AY., BELOW ¢TH ST.-FAMILIES, | HO- tels or Boarding Honses, wanting arene Large Em 6 tas prema news feek seed spt washing and ironing; bas good city refer- 166, jor city or country, apply ‘2 BETWEEN STH AND 9TH STS. 180 atyouna 0 do TH — arene, who understands cooking wal; — wo tothe ‘county NEAR SPRING, IN THE housework ; no ob- reference. Call for two EAST 2D ST., NEAR SD AV.—A GIRL T0 DO general housework; has no objection to go « short the country. ° CORNER OF 6TH AV.—A RE. le girl 10 do chamberwork, washing and two years’ reference, 106 distance fr 107 & we 2TA ST. ironing: ria TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE | Fousa ese 7 = 10. amiberninid QQ AY ca RESPECTABLE GIRL To DO TaR washing Sd or ae waitress. zolerancon Inquire fortwo ‘orn mais ii WEST 88TH ST.—AS FIRST OLASS COOK AND Wiad {TH AV.—Aa8 COO! 10: laundress, Can be seen at her present place, from 20 ove nue ponies in wu ins branes, 3 Rte 5 ‘vaker; no objections to (he country; best of city 110 2 T MTH ST. BETWEEN 3D AND LEXING- ton ava—Two sisters, one as first cook, the aD AV. oe ee set other frat cl; tress ould i *| S55 Sewing hese SW slecaand “tke is caer tage | ZOD. Soman ie ait mete eal present ‘e pioyers. 113 FA RAST 28TH ST., BETWEEN 2D 3D AVS., WEST 8TH 8T.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, first floor.—A young uree ‘cook, understands, ‘no objection to Toor A fouag gran mare god, sens 202, “reticle coo nderrtanda, baking, 113 EST UtH ST.—4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. man a8 good cook ; would assist with wasbing and ing if required; best city reference Can be seen until 7 tiven. EAST 36TH ST.—A PROTR ANT To oJ chamberwork and pia ia, OF chamber wort oe CO TO enedena 15s —— years’ city reference. ‘seen for three days. JSTH t., BETWEEN, 6TH ARD 7TH AVE, TH i SEES Ros Se | 203 RETITLED rt floor—As first clase or to do chamber. oon arama ~ 208 eats ectaga waar wnt St BETWEEN 7TH AY. BRoap. | ——~ way— cook, washer and irover, WEST STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Lb wera jena hy, "| at Sa Siccales a fees chee tami Daocne T15 NEST 78 st. BETWEEN erm 7TH avs., first floor, froiut room —Ae waitress, 20: pa he Rf fuiet age iy ata yoke ttaes: | Gaver Sor tung pram tea bir en acter and city or country; EAST 2TH &ST.. BETWEEN 2) AND SD AVS. a ye ndenrande 5! La of family sewing ; une from her last place. ey 118 oor TH 87, be 6TH A’ are i...’ {BIRD Biogen b. and woning, # ry Sservene haa family. J rule ted ehanor ee <hamboraig, “Cam oo 1 aged at her ena or ieoreaseere No to the 207 WEST Ay SU 8T.—A RES CLABES TOCES | cous ll RAST 2TH Sta PROTRETA “er to tater ct ashing, Seas "ysee eter = derwork an: washing oF erect | 16TH ST.—A PROFESSED NE Sethe aca ee ee ‘cum: 208 Pp inderatandy Bogie, Proms oad Uo rr afi ae gee | 59g ram, a aa ‘oom. —. le woman i“ understands cookin \n all ite branches, ity 1 OC 8 rlenced SShadie deed a ‘Kale ws teres TTH AV.—A RES! . | an a OK: has f 1 aK ta. = fo dehiscent GIRL, IN A 4 mona te a soa bad Ont uber. tien: Tan ‘The’ beat of city can be | Simmer’ Call or two dave, CLINTON PLACE, 8TH 8T., IN THE 120 poner, stone eat cok, Are rate he wee aed for two WEST SD ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 133 “te, ag R avs. i ae the aly. city. Tela dy ween EST. D ore 328 Nectwe hs good cook, ‘washer and ironer, other aa cham: cojeotmn to Sent” of city ref, * P jection: 333 STH.St, THIRD FLOOR. BACK ROOM A RE- bis amd steady young woman as chamber. imaid and fine sewer; three years’ Gall for two days. eo Sp eee ye muldren ; ATION AS GO’ OR com. UN hahees ves two youre tn ber hast place; ‘bows aity WAS A Mie rg arene Te usle. ra, neat Me cn T2008, ag | Haak een en ity LADY, A SI in a small family ; has the best of city reference. Warmn—sr - at See s my ga 336 EAST 80 SEA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL compoient; references exchauged. address MJ. HC; Herald to go with a family to California im the care of | Aloe. Seon there twice and but retards tee to WANTE ar : LP D—FEMAL son niokneas would tite to ii scnmer of the 4 ee Senn Pane Teta Ci Rolieaiecioae ta Te Ay Baiterers wate ASR PRE sLs0 4 yew EAST 4TH 8f.—A YO! ge chen ell Ml bade le an He A 337 (perl tewegork oF lcm, Tak pete My iat Ceres peeske situation is in am ty 13 &~ e Meany seaue, tro, {Tam room a npc ear a ANTED— aye Tae HOUSEWORK TUNE Sn and Ironing, No objection vine (cana | A ——-= 0 Cae OrRL. tO WASH, IRON AXD 343 TSN Flacitatat orStmbernas tad ABS ee a Country; wood slty Feferenee, two 45 | Ho WANTRED—BY A PARTY OF TWO wr te take charge of their rooms and to make 44 Se Seep kore ie | meme peat ne ea ales Bene binds ane the other as ars cea i WANTED—A STRONG, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL ae ALM. Tor thie days nt G4 West loth me ae = WinteiCs vation Se oe Mae ae ‘Apply at al Division et 34.7 MAST AEM OTs raatas und a. best of city 4 ASSIST ae bf ot 350 RAST aRe St, — as Wirtest Tense = Sree "oa AE . aon SS poe to gos short “AN SS Suter MILLINER: ONR WHO | Sees ND aD AVS — | Address feference. Can ANTED—A PROTESTA: 1 Go TO TH ens reas nae 2 BE 35) Teme Sene ne aR va— | Seri Tany: between itund If clock. . pie ae ie ous oP area ARTED—A Son Gate MITH CITY REFERENCES, 70 ployer fortwo days 353 WEST TH bp ret, Seapectas 4-1 PAMILY IN objection to idlng gener ork O ce 36] “eas AY., IN oe PRIVATE biden Sree er Apply personally or inven atest mee gga aes gor r ANTRD—A NBAT, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, TO 4 ue rr Pu ren chamberwork and mind childreo A ‘in a private t fami gto fy ake caro ‘a lady. aN ; Desiesaaes ers Soi Saeeee eee |e Ss a ad ‘Galt cor we, ‘ANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE country, & girl ae laundress and charnbermaid, Ap. ply from 9 to 1i at 184 (old umber) West 30th st, ANTEDA-IN A SMALL PAMILY, AN ENGLISH STS sleet OR ad r at and $4 ay, B on NEAT GIRL, AS SEANSTRE: AD alent Detwern, i ae - AUNDRESS, hain 409 Gs cee PRENSA | cee See Malt 409 * vecte We pron: aes, thee cen nents Sa oe iy Werte See aT Sasa 4 4