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the American advices—The Com! ef the Port of Osaka—“ Dangeroms & Jusees” in the Citles—The Markets, &« 8 Prem the Japan Times overland mail) of Yokohama, Mare 16.) Our own prospects for ihe remainder of the carrep’ | weason of 1866-7 aro not cleerivg, The dollaty which our transactions are carried ot Pe pie ROR ee ingly appar: . for our pative customers teenies ‘or otherwise contracted For them at a when doliars were much Cheaper, “deohne to debvery now, when we value of the Jin in the nati money has so far passed the point a whic they laid the Dase of their calculation sive merchants beieg fnable to accept the idea of “ubmilting to loss, and foreigners, by reason ‘of Uye tO, great competition w our smal! market, fearip z 10 Ona their customers by com- ing delivery OF comfecr.ting bargain pre trade in ports is brou’sht mewriy to @ stand i. Alow ering ¢xCban7 0, & Goowing scarcity of good ilk and extravagant CY apetitvon among buyers who held discre- ovary order’, keep facreasing the price of the vay gost at the W:ried when, from deterioration ‘tm qual: ‘might be €¥ pected ve decline, Unfavorable advices America @ntinve to contract operations in tea, Vogether, ‘what wath the losses and by the #, ‘Nevember tast, and the ui wan! Uted abou: the opening of presvion is netenly severely fi ~~ ving bought Maken. The French Minteter “Bree gp mae Nan Found, to sogpored to fore Make the best of his' a shel be opened. Me teften Jet inst. in the Guerridre” for that im om the ‘wou!d#.ave been a ety dnagerous Soe arg exploit ® few yoars age; Me Wey. sretitying tof The war in the south will not be recumed this at eMficial motice to that- effect having ‘been made to th Deimos friendly to or dependant on the Chosia is thos lett pages ape he was Defore the war, with a Jarge accession ef territory and the jcoessful resistance te the Jeddo chieftain. ‘ ropeam mfluence and advice, the resumption of the ancient power of ‘hu office by the ‘or the eatab- Mahment of a confederation of Daim! are questions ‘which must be léf: for solution te time. At present, so ~ far as we are concerned, it is evident that every Daimio imitated by bis le. Witness ‘the reception given to Sir Harry Parkes at Kagosima end cisewhere, and lately to Admiral King, ib the Inland Sea. The increase of the settlement of Yokohama and the Constantly in our streets of numbers of wey ‘without ostensible means of hvelibood, ther looks greatly belio them, belonging to coi has induced us to revive the government, The present im- Sanaariertc Sbangbae has not been eo yoghly suc to make it impossible to sug- geet improvement The scarcity of rice is beginning to be vi severely fait in the North, "All foreigners and natives are’ sllow- eapced by the government and the bas risen to boos ae, eee one of the resources when the corn crop fails and two ereu baked pine wood are mixed with ‘Shin dum Shi (journal of news from all made {ts appearance. We received an just before we closed our to do more than give ita bare @ since taken an ‘opportunity of fully re- er columns-our readers wil! find re- opinion of this attempt to assict i acquiring respecting the , #ioce we last wrote, has mederated and Ourselves that the unusually long ‘and severe winter is over at last. The distress has been pot apetd OE gp nigel eg et and exposure, as many as t en the police in the precincts of this succession we bave to announce aoe d + Bern age Mr. Wooa- after a very few days’ iliness ern inetaa it. He was one of the ie ? on the Tokaido the train of faihor of the reigning Prince of gentioman lost hie lifeand both ‘were severely wounded. From that wound was thought never to have thoroughly re- hie whole nervous sysiem was shaken, aud it feared that his untimely death may, indirectly, Ou the 7b his funeral took ifying to bis friends in China that both corps of volunteers, of of which be was the capiain, aitended hiv body ‘ grave with every mark of respect The Markets. Yoxouama, March 16, 1867 The high value of the dollar, relatively to native coin, which has resebed # point hitherto unatiamned, has eeriouely checked operations in importe, although tn many articles a disposition hae been shown to Gray ebirtings show a deciine, which be said of camiets, of which (SS) considerable reported at $17. [he demand for cloth may be as having ceased: Cotton, sugar aod rice m demand. The price of the former article advanced, but arrivals of sugar have of weakening the market for this article, a must be prepared to see increasing ipplies contracted for come to hand. At writing business is entirely suspended, + before last ne about forty houses, exchange room. mitgh report :—Suk.—The firmness shown . hae increased tition of buyers, and a fp Doe A enaby monary ‘in request. The very low rally assisted the upward vals have been scanty, not ex- Dut litle of this C= age he considerable amount, Romovee, ‘hes the two med from torcign fake awey nearly 800 bales between them. for the amount left over trom the last mail, we settioments at between 650 and 560 piculs. Of in native and foreign hands, there te not picale Tea—We have very litle is market since our last; the same i i Hy EFE iy Re g & i i it Hii EUPEHLEF Ht inh : uy ii: rt ! julness that ail kinds daring the pact hae naturally tended to restrict operat: " the rate for sterling con ee availed themseives of their Dill, to a fair amount, sbipmenis of silk; on the other band, remitters I their returns jn silk to purchas- at the unprecedehted low rate of 4s. Sd. months’ sight. Trial shipments of boor are by this mail te she China and Indian mints femain doll at last quotations, To New York, 10 £3 per ton of 40 cubic foes. MEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Sax Fraxcisco, May 15, 1867. Sait was commenced to-day agnimet the British bark Mam, to recover $10,000 for a breach of the California Barwenger act. Hearch will De made to ascertain the fate of the schooner Pride of the West, which sailed on a fishing voyage to ‘We Northwert coast a year ago, and has never beeu Drard trom. It is feared the oilicers and crew, number. Ane eight persons, bave been captured by the Indians ihe toy J Moses Taylor, for San Juan, sailed rie to da over one thousand barrels of flour for New tae Fiour t# im unusual inquiry from New York and China; rales at $6.00 $1. Wh (g000 demand; ebowe, $26 9225. Legal venders 74% % z PERSONAL _ WTELUIENCE. Bi. L. Robineca, of Binghamton, Thos A. 4. Heol sie et Patadelpbias Rev. Dr. KJ, Stor mag Shy P, Batler ‘and Bebop Dy rth and ire Tinrria, of Albany, ate tips ag at ihe St Neko. Jae Hotel. Colonel A. C. Bennington, of the United & Ba of ited Staten Army ; . Stone, ‘of Cleveland, Gnic, ands of idoaton, are stopping at the Metiepoiian Captain Moodie, of the steame)ip Ju ; F. Newhalt, or Borton, and James Boyd, of Liverpoo!, are stoppin, ‘the St. Julian Hotel, shies ‘Addison Of Boston; W. Sache and Thomas cnmp, of ore img st the Brevoors Houses ©. B. Strong, of Denver, Colorado, is stopping at the Everett House. . B. Medina, of Washington, if stopping st te Clar @on Hotel. . Lieutenant Commander Manley and W. Reberts, of the of the United Tnited States Navy, and Capiaia, 7 we each $1,600 1876 6 of # Stim yw ea Mets & of Mtb ay ") oxiee'd, eace oie De Tay m ‘THe 1 formen Seasmarat 2 Chareh of North 1D» Amer! - » first Devinews meetung of the Geveral Syood of tho formed Prosypterian Church was bold yqatemiay in wr. McLeod's, whaweh, to Twelfth streey wear sixth avenue, Bight Presbytertes were represented, the dele- gales cow’ng from New York, Peonsytvania, Ohio Tihnes, Indats and Saharranpoor, the latter being an Indian ountry in Northern India, Tye delegate trem this Presbytery was Rov, David Berron, who sails for the East in July. Upwarde oj ome hundred tens aod laymen pros: Vbe - nent ° then ant men Dt wese . J, M. McLeod, ¥ oe Rev, 1% G. Wiley, 7 ye: 5 v. James Lawrence i. Rev. W. J. Mi ; "8. Shaw St, Lawrence co ~ J, Rev. Bernett, Vi; Rev. 5 Coltersvilte, 11; wv. Samuel Wiley, Frodo Ad Philadehp in ai ; Rev, iladelp! Sco teburg ; Rev. aesohn TitcMillan, Alte: ghany; Rev. uglas, Pittdbarg. Among y lelegates were James New York; George H. wart, Philadeiphia ; John Ma} 8 county; John Stevenson, Pittsburg yah Soael Delle, Dallas, — Obie, and Mosce Shirre, of Chicago. Dr. MoMasters, of Prineton, Indiana, was chosen Moderator, ‘Adtor discussing the question as to the ratio of a grey meen tation that should be awarded the, Reeahy- teries, ‘to the election of of r the ensuing year. gh og eh were nominated for the ofoe of Moderator—Rev. Dr. Bratton and Rev. Dr. McLeod—bat the deer qaneienen, declinmg the nomine- tion, Dr, Bration unanimous voto for the position. Rev, Dre. Mcheod ‘and Scot were-then elected secretaries by a viva voce vote, after which the Synod adjoagmed till three o'oleck in the afternoon. At the afternoon session routine Onsiness was trans- and the Syed adjourned to meet again this f the General Assembly of the Pres- Charch, New School—Dr. Hopkins’ Rocnmsr#m, May 16, 2667. The General Assembly of the Predbyteman Church of the United States, New School, assembled for its annual session in this city to-day. Delegates becan ‘to arrive yesterday, and there was a large attendance thie mor. img. es The Assembly convened at 12 o'clock A. M. The in- (woductory services were condacted by Rev. Dr. Henry Allebon, of St Louis, A prayer was offered up by Rev. Dr. S. B, Canfeld, of Syracuse, and the annual sermon was preached by Rev. Dr, Hopkins, of Auburn, the Moderator ofthe last General Aesembly. ‘The text selected was the 3lst verse of the:9th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, The speaker wegan‘by giving a sketch of the many schisms which have, from time to time, taken place in the christian churebes. Nine-tenths of the Church’s entire force had been expended in contention. No wonder tuat, with a Church composed of a bundred distinct sects, men should be inclined to keep out of the heuse of worship. He did not refer to those con- troversies by which the Church had been developed, but the minor diecussions, in which it had been asserted that men should not only agree in creed, but in metaphy cal convictions, He-advised a strong adherence to tl work of denominational advancement, but deprecated anything which should:be done in the spirit of sectarian- ism. The subject ofichurch unification next evgaged the speaker's attention. The green Bp oe union in the great Presbyterian body out eet America is now too ots ‘to escape notice. by- terianism, like the universe, embodies two antagonistic principles—a policy which requires unity and a theology which honors the ‘right of private judgment. During the years of separation the two bodies have been steadily growing together. He spoke in high terms of praise of the evertures of ‘the other r, made at their last general assembly. It is almost Hraposatbe to bring to- gether bodies which have been separated by accidental causes without finding reunion more prstiabie ad de sirable than wae imagined. tendericy the age is im the direction of Church one the heart of Christendom is sick of controversy byterians tbroughout the world ‘The necessities of the great Home union, We now fag ‘@ field with two parties striving for it8 two sete of Lert Be and two goverping bodies.’ The Doctor next holm gtd ance of home Evangelization. It, wea bag Rf Presbyterian Sa. to push ‘ae Evan- gelization of America a te aes yo Episcopacy is Powerless to effect mach. I pot, ritual and Tapealie pulpit are incom| ible ‘Sieh the advanced con- dition of the age, The Dodter closed by urging tuat all encouragement Sante given to the glorious work of re-uniop now's0 promisingly begun. Afver the sermon the assembly was called to order by pad ot cr aa eindb pes Teport of the Com Arrangements was read and adopted. The Sy dey General Assembly met at three and @ected Rev. Henry A. Neilson, of St. Lous, Moderator. Mr. Nelson took the chair aud made a brief address. Rev. Alvin Cooper and Wa. S Taylor were chosen temporary clerka, The Treasurer reperted s12 on hand. The re-union quesvon bas been made the fret order for Friday morning. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. The Constitutionality he Legal Tender Act Affirmed. Mat 1¢.—Thompson & Thompson vs, Riggs & Co.— The piaintifls in this cage claimed to have made special deposits in gold with the defendants prior to the Legal Tender at, Subseqaont to ite passage the defendants deciiaed to pay io kind, but made tender of Treasury noter, which plaint'fs refused to accept,and brought their action to compel payment in gold. In order to show on the trial & special contract to.pay in gold, evi- @ence was offered of an arrangement made generally the District of Columbia, where the action 4, between depositore and their beokara 6 a the time gold commenced nising to a beg Dy Bed deposits were to be paid in kind. This evidence was excladed, and the Legal Tender act being held eonstitu- onal, judgment was given for the defendants, The cause fually came here. Mr. Justice Clifford now read the opinion of the Court, affirming the judgment below. holding that the evidence offered was excluded, as the judgment was that the Legal Tender nct was constitational, This affirmance is- equivalent to a direct finding in the case by this Court to that effect, alt Neh err not discussed further then to say tl 1@ deposit was payable tn legal money of the ited meaning prow | Treasury notes, which were tendered by the de- dante. Texns Directly Recognized asa State in the U The State of Teoas ve. White @. al—The State of Texas sought ap injuuction to restrain certain parties ‘who purchased government bonds, taken from her Treasury at the outbreak of the war by the rebel au- thorities, from receiving the value thereof from the goverament. The Court now allowed temporary in- Junction, with leave to the defendants to move to dissolve it at the next term. of the Court, thus recogniz- jag the Stace as haviag a standing im the federal courts, The State of New York onot Tax Indian Reservation Lands Within Her Borders. Feliows et al. vt. Denniston, Comptroller of the State of Now York.—The State of New York proposes to tax the ultimate fee of the plaintiffs ia certain lands of the Seneca Indjane withia her borders, Some years since the Seneca Nation sold to Fellows and a company tras- tee, since deceased, the interest described in these lands, and the State takes the view that the interest, se conveyed, is taxable. The further facts were recently stated in these —— Mr. range Neleon now read the opinion of the Court, rev judgment of the Court of Appeals of the State the right to tax. Tho view taken je that lands in the factual possess on and occupancy of Indiame, under trea- bes with the United States, are exempt from a by the States wherein located, notwithetanding such gtlee by them. SHIPPING NEWS. HORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 16, 1867, Arrived. nis Mam), Haack Mamborg ry t Kunhardt & Co. ‘hy fine nae. daring the paseage i, itt ia lon 4 Be menip ‘United Kingdom, hence for Giaegow; 1 lon 88, steamship Felton hence Mee Tetemnial Thompson, Kennedy, Liv i Apes t, fotemiah, Thompso nedy, Liverpoo 4 with ndse and 73 passenge: Rami it Hh inet, lat 41 20, lon & Ship LL Sturgis, Line Tead iron, to Bt ear Ship Lando mdse, (0 Boyd & Hincke Bark Job 1 passengers, to Thiele, bailar Ceo les the enure had 7 deaths, Terma’ (Ur), Hood, Clentuegos, 1b days, with ou. Woe AH Ba wards Hladetphia), Tughes, Tabasco, 2 ays, with mahog NL ace Rebr Oliver Arn Georgetown, Sehr Ida A Jayne, Newton, Georgetown. De, for Hudson, Belew. Ship Albert Gallatin Bark M Bianca, from Antwery Bark Exerisior (Br), Bark DH Watjen (Brem). Bark Margaret (Pros Bark uegoe Marine Disasters. Sy Daswino Wava—The cargo of wheat and ore, of this @ip, eunk near the sv Spit ie being tought bik ‘Suv by the Cout:notor, Mr Ly Ly Jones, President of the Steam Derrick Co. The veesel is not injured, and will be to the city in good condition. Seon W 8 Jewerne, ‘rom Philadelphia for New Bedford, Trae gle, 1G nat by sche Brie, from Phtindeiphia for orton, The WB bf gh a her And boat stove, other damage. Khe ret weere she will remain eotil re The Bria receivad po damage, and proceeded Miscollaneous. cargo oF equal Wo 7-4 bole of af gelleee on poe) largoat a iT 1 ever sent trom the United States. For Wher SN. ppitig News Ba Ninth Page and wust to Philadelphin yesterd. pared The Br = MEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. PartRiqierd Asxemblave itn Tampton Movgmeris of Mra. Jef Davie—The Con- risoranul Content. &e. Fortes Mosnon, May 14, 1867. Aw epthusiactic republican meeting was held last ‘agbivat Hampton Over one thousand colored persons ‘and many whites were present—among the latter number of the prmecipal residents of the place. The addresses of both the white and colored epeakers were received with applause. Dr. BE. R, Carey présided, and E. W. Hill (cotored) acted as secretary. Rey. Mr. Hen- son (colored) pastor of the Catharine street cburch in Norfolk, discoursed upon the degraded condition in which slavery has left the negroes of the South, a4 urged the importance of moral and mental impr ye. ment as a means of elevating them to the pos’ tion of freemen. He gave excellent advice to hv colored auditors, and was Seaaseesi ly interrapted ky boisterous demonstrations of approval. The meeting was also addressed by Charles H. Porter, of Norfolk, and others; and it wes Bear Ree: when the audience Aiepersed with ov ee atonal [ ean y. Thetown of a growing eau ope AS of considerable The influx of Northern men since the town was ee by General Magrader has built it Bcenta, and the main street te Dow thronged with which do an extensive traffic with the surrownding country. ‘The contest fg magrned honors in the Sains mises to assume very lively is, Seve Fyn candidates for aa eevee aed The ‘teamer ‘Niagara, from mond to- landed Mra Davis, who procesded Tmweditay to iter Fortress commenced packing up the ture, and this evening Mra. vi ise Howell L- little hen gig ad Passage on a +. Davie, ie, steam ti ‘Nortolk, to rejoin wthe stsamiag returned ‘eo rene he aveding, ei oo whe teem a hasty visit to Die fart Chesapeake Semmary. that the trig I ‘Dudley, for Cien- rence, for Demerara, went to sen ‘Arrived at Norfolk—Sch ooner pales from New Pia schooner Robert Keyport; - roms Keyport, and a ‘Bird, fork m New ‘The eohooner John & Lee, trom to-day. ErTENSIE FIRE IN NORFOLK. Norvorx, Va., May 16, 1867. An extensive fre broke out this morning, at two o’clock, in a warehouse (one of the finest in the city) occupied by Dobson & Ramer, importers of liquors, which, occurring on the lower story, it was impossible to eave anything. The building and stock were entirely Gestroyed, The building was insured for $4,600 im the National Insurance Company of Baltimore, and the stoek was insured for $17,000 in seven Now Haves; the Security, of New York; the Home, of New aes of Baltimore; the American, of Norfoik } the ‘Valley, of Winchester; the James River, of Virginia, and the Jefferson, of Albemarle county. The flames com- municated with tho building owned and ecoupied by W. R, Jones, wholesale grocer, whose loss is $500; alto P. HE Whitcnort warehouse, junk dealers, whose loss is it. MISCELLANEOUS. _ UNANIMOUS ASSENT From physicians of exalted reputation to the high value of HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT, the well known beverage of health. From Professor Dr. A. Detmokt, New York. Please let the bearer have, &c. If it will agree with a pa- tient he will want a regular supply. From Dr. Gordon, Boston. Thave tried 1t for dyspepsia tn many cases, and always with benest. he If my letters to my medical friends ‘were ‘useful to you I am very glad. ciate myrelt Ri Siao 10 gauatiee : atl ante po “So aE Or imal cases of Pay cage mas aires use, bebe the uurmereen. Soma 1 advised HOPPE i MALT SOPESRRAG fo one xy my tients who is sufi Pore e taken a severe cold focling prowtraicd oy overwork, (to order. ) or aia. cca, aise . Everywhere Physicians have deciared themeclves patrons of HOFI'S MALT EX- TRACT, Their assent is the more remarkable, aa there eaiat so mary bogus preparations, which they invariably ignore; therefore the public can rely upan the effleacy of HOFF’S MALT BXTRACT. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACF Depot 42 Broadway, N. £. Sold everywnere. Price per dozen $6; delivered free of charge nm New York, Brooklyn, Hoboken, New Jersey or Williamsburg. “ruse —A.—BUY THE NEW JERSEY MAGAZINE. Read the cease o by Sikes Teraetites in New York. Pb gwd BY PHYSICIANS OF ALL THEORIES.’ ‘There is nothing equal in the way of & plaster to the POROUS PLASTER of Mr ALLOOCK. Everything 1s Pleasant about them. They are the Plaster of the day, and ft type of our present advancement in science and art. Tn ‘aethma, cough, kidney affections, gout, rheumaticm and local deep-seated pains they afford permanent relicf. J. F. JOHNSON, M. D., on “Topical Remedies.”* From © personal knowledge of those plasters we can state that they are decidedly preferable to any other in use. Wherever relief is to be-obiained by the use of » plaster we ‘abould recommend them. A. INGRAHAM, M.D, Editor New York M Sold by all draggists, A. * 2285s . ATTORNEY & See AT hy! Broadway, rooms 14 and 15, BSOLUT: Lega Divorces QBTAINED PROM a ieea penal “Oraelty Aacbunieas or or “ . 3 Advice Bo tees ci: 1 KING. ‘ounselior at laws 7h Broadway. Us ee IN THE PRICES A ERSON'S, 20 Bowe aad Ingrain Carper Sion ag Mat Matting Oncioth Carpets, at low st tow prices UY THE NEW MAGAZINE. “Bay she new Magazine. BUNIONS, Foams 55 JOr —ALL DI8- Comes of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARLE, 760 Broad- Cc Cera BORTONS. INVERTED NAILS, 2 “ENLA\ RGED jas eared without pain by Towery, Ban River's “annthila: im x] no! SPenees Gonna eat ions, Naila, on. by mod he, D EYES MADE NEW, WITHOUT DOCTOR Sent on receipt of Dre & Foote, 110 Lexington avenue, corner cure for the Ruptured. Sent recelot of iveenta. ‘Addresn De. BH, Foote 10 avenue, corner Twenty-eighth street, N. Y, erccniidential information for the wanted. pant in sealed lope for 10 cents, Address Dr. F. B. thor Wedicd Common Sense: book £0 pages. 18 ‘Sent by mail UO Lexingwon avenue, cor ‘Twenty-eight street, OR Ad. ty paid on at Bare 18 ie A? J GEORGIA pom . ies ise 8 138, ma ‘ease Resa! 4, a a rhe ase stare—ciase 130, way It 03 16, 1967. ni. ae vet “we 22, b, 64. 42, " eee 8009 MCINTYRE & CO., DASHED IN ALL LROALIZED LOT LOTTERIES, sion allowed on all investments, _B. NATHAN, 174 Brosdway, and 77 Nassau street, R™ AD THE NEW JERSEY | BY MAGAZINE, Read the NEW 3) RSEY MAG MAOATINE. Gn. 18 Chatham mm atreets YY. sti Lord WANTED-FEMALES. | 25 PLACE, BROOKLYN—A LADY Erne’ ler, & Wilson machine would go out by tA TLS G CLARKSON ST, TOP FLOCR—4 RESPECTABLE youn, 46 chamberwork and waiting or lighy Roudework “to'wilting and obliging, bearer city reference. 7 LIVINGSTON PLACE.—A_ YOUNG Bg ABR chambermaid and washer, or to cook gros for f, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM —A RE. Q WEST ISTH &T.—A RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL, oD, intely landed, 10 de chainberwork, or would mind chil y._ Call at ber present 9 ore woman a* Inundrése oF plain cook; under= ber Desioese tb bjection to the country MENT —A RESPROTABLE Woman, as cook: i an excellent baker: understands care of milk and butler. Good reierenee Call for three * J, In THE BAS derstanite bo: Tall’ diode, yaairy. 0c amma . y relgreugy Uae be sean Ty FIRST CLASS “A rdlng, eonpa’ and tree @ Richmond, arrived | 15 txxixoroy AV.—A PROTEST. pence, ax children’s nurse 1 ine! fo wavel, na the Js ayer ees al of 2 house in the absence of the famlly; “aa bbe seen for two days 164 BOWING st. wEAR ALERCKER, IN THE ‘A respectable ral house. 165, ames familly; ina at Oe esd poner; best city reference given from lar’ Fa 17 BAST uri st. DUTWEEN man He as cook im 4 3D AND 4TH AVS., respectable Protestant wo- rar Tamiy; hes best city references. BEIWEEN 19TH AND WTH STS.—A i oe sari, aa cook, washer and lroner or 129 wes, bt ST., BETWEEN 6° 43 P| ava.—As chamberinald at it wit in ine washing; bat of olty references’ her in city WEST re ABLE YOUNG een eae aiting oF take care rs ETW! ND 4TH. AYS., 17, PAZa til at perme 30, A: t) ewan family [ys ‘can give good refer. to do afenitdrdn dnd'aa senna Bas no objection to go ® short distance in the couatry, 3TH ST. ‘Tae best Between {BROADWAY BY Las ae ae sree ‘er mi re. ———_—__— ware tem RESPECTABLE BS pads! ORI. 2 work or to take care of a baby. seen 9 poate be nai SE 17 & BTANTON ST. NEAR THE BOWERY—A NUM: ll recommended German girls. Mrs. Lowe’s wo Tnstitate. ast OUNG, RESPECTABLE GIRL 20 irveenton age weenie ius worked. four OF 20 ear ‘would board if desired. ‘Gail till4 F. P.M. Q’7 WEST S8TH ST.—AS SEAMSTRESS BY A RE- 37 Gosthectsble girl; bestOF references, “Inquire at present BAST, UD St. ,BETWREN MADISON AND «TH avn—A respeatible young girl as om i wasting and iro 133 Bast are W STA RESPRCTABLE WOMAN AS uo ore Seamstress; understands taking care of an Jnfent feaee-Rs bisth; ‘BO QRjection tothe country. Best y seiwrenee 134 8 BAST —— &r. BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS.— respects ile ‘as good cook, washer and ironer, Tee Bear cn aie ines het lat pince SITUATIONS WANTED—PRMALES. _ 253 ies “rare if shuren a otietng ae hin A 254 (NEW “ag Bay wi a Sr. YOUNG, Site iachine, om famaly sewing, Uy the day or week. AND ¥ITH B8T8.. 959 7 1TH AY., et taal = Teference from her 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO DO 261 “fever 26: of work; would take spall bring her little girl; no objection to Call or address, dv SO nate ai bousework; good referenon HICKS 8ST., FRONT BASEMENT, Rep mtg rod 300 Myornepidgas ret aren, er own bby 302 adit ts RAR Sy, oS objections to the country; city ref A respectable woman, to waiton a of city reference ean WEST 277TH 8T., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE 136 girl as chambermaid and rales; two years of the best city reference from her last place. 135 WEST 19TH. azéune womat, 6TH AND toa ro PTH AV.—A VER: 0 bind family; wit i" ist it rere) boob fee 13 pvt “ on. bapouinoes Mpderange all work i jons to go a short distance ive Ci Hone 10 92,8 short, aetanee im peas ine Jto do her best; higuest’ reference given, "Ca WEST 1TH SI.. BETWEEN STH AND oT AV8— WEST SOTH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS. ‘Yespedtadl class laundress; under- 138 A young woman’ sf mea Ps nurse and a sande ninguad allite to do 9 chamberwork and } good plain ewer. oF berwork and sewing; ine waanin; family jection to wee to te count city’ reference, “CanlTor two days | 220) Whe'sodaty; boa of ety reference 45 ¥ WEST 18TH ST., FETWERY Oe SADE Rye sewer, has never eed a ie willing to 0 ao ae told fe willing to-go in the country” “Tove 46 IRVING 2 SUACk s YOUNG GIRL AB tress: best of reference given. Can be seen{for two days at her last place a Pi tay i 30TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECTA- Sooteh Protestant aan to do chamberwork 49% BLEECKER ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS NURSE; fully competent: ‘bad experience at sea; can take entire obarge of Patigren. Call for one week. RAST 81ST 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK: UN- Jerstands cooking ia al te branches: no objection to 49 reas, or would do = EAST {2D ST, BETWEEN ATI AND MADISON ava.—A respectable girl as chambermaid an Sousewsrs ina small pelvais ; best of reference given; no objections to 1 for two days, EAST 2TH 8T.—TWO MOST RESPECTABLE girls—one as first class laundress and chamber maid, the other as chambermaid and waitress; the best of city erence. No objection to the country, 5] & CANAL S8T., NEAR ORCHARD.—A eine | 2. Bre ‘as nuree and Seamstress, or a8 chambermaid an‘ Maitrese, in a nice family; understands al all kinds of tunity sewing. ‘Sad is to make herself u has mo tion to the country 7 the summers Con be onon for wo. ‘vs. 53 24 me, R4 C2 NEAR eATsNOr. a cocking mal pir ie ‘branches; would ‘ga ith "the washing if e 108 Sinem ee 61 SPRING STA YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, TO DO housework tn a private family; best’ of refer- Rare aN een mail family; ng ot fe, ale washing ts 63 WEST TH ST. ONB DOOR FROM 6TH AV.—A. durineny ine privale given. Apply ‘ST 18TH ST., NBAR 6TH AV.—A open oe canes 66, pesos aa RS wis 69 eee 1STH AND 16TH STS.—BY A irsee cress penne See Short distance in the osumury ‘summer: good “xty Teference. 70 West 47H St. OPFOSITE WasHINoTON square.—A meddle aged German or ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— irl, a8 seamstress; understands cutting and children’s ‘dresses; cam sew on Fatt a sa Call for two days, WEST 2TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESP! 717 Bie gir lately ladded, to do ‘chausberwork and wet. 12 Sec Ea Te AVB.—A RE- work; aan ‘meen “ eee 89 92 ATLANTIC ST., be a neal st ened foe woman to take charge of a baby. 103 Bresdwey. AJ 7TH AV.—A YOUNG Roa GIRL WISHES A Place in a fancy store, up town preferred. 8r., BETWEEN 6TH AV. AND —A young woman, to do housework, or ‘seamstress, good reference given, 104 EEROY st7A LADY WOULD. LIKE TO, BN. ‘with a few families to A week; can bay and fitand do all ki Call or address 8. 8. REAR—AN EX. WEST 18TH 87., ao t laundress to do a few , pt ‘aye 1 7 WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH —A ; Fs ave. it as laundress 118% WEST 16TH 8T., Lee A od AND 7TH AV8.— cook; another as ‘woman, as first class atiaimbermala ‘and to do fine washing. City reference. 18 WEST «TH ST., IN THE GROCBRY STOBE.—A apr) who speaks English, as nurse in an EAST 9TH ST.—TWO YOUNG Gi RLS a oul aoe in & small a * Oe ouee Can be seen iT present “ATLANTIC 8T., BROORLYN—A SMART, CAPA. COT Fy 7 hye lroning. or gen: it it Somical servant, an exeallon Agent waar sa toner, and highly iit, THE TOY STORE —A NEAT IN. woman, aa seams ing; also Wi 99, penny Ba foman, a8 cook; city reference, (8TH 8T.)—A RESPECTABLE Can be eden tor two days, ye 38D ST, UP ge RES! PECTABLE no objection to assist vate family; best city pen fas nurse for a lady of children ana te CoG ‘useful; would 128) + ul; would asia with the wauing 123.8 1ST,AV, CORNER #TH st. —A YOUNG GIRL ‘id and seamstress or Jaundress; sn" gen'emachine pedis, e henee SE 126, an TH ST ~A is tae 2 WEST 4TH ST., wy - ¢ cate Tyran ere ee avs. Child to wurve at Dealghy Breast, wants 10 take TAC Aine. © AES SU ea } 40) YaST, 19TH | 8T.—A RRAPKOTARLE GIRL Wishes » situation as chambermaid, oF to assist in ‘washing and ironing. Good reference. 14 Ay WEST TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS, Protestant shambermaid yrecemenes ene nea beamerrennn bent et city reference can be given; call for for two days, 4 cones & 8T., BROORUER EY Two SPEC. testant girls; one a8 purse and seam- s wadeetinwte the care ‘the other — children ; bermaid and laundress; best city reference, Call for two days, 148 Been are TT TA pecable family aa Soonabers a paid and ‘wiliress;-no objections to the country. Gall to 146 2 A%u224 Wt ced broad nd Dabors has good referencet: +o ob ged hort distance in Sir lee ‘Can be seen for two days. ST W1TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH 48 t sk Fesrctable girl as fist class Inundress in & — family; city reference; no objection to the country. 0) WEST 18TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG 152 Gait clara sesmstreas and to ntvend to children. Has excellent city references from her present employer. 1, 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN hms to take care of a child and do plain sewing; no ob- jection to the country; best of reference can be given, 158 30,5 BETWEEN AVS. A AND B, SECOND OO _foor.—A German girl, in a small family. 159 WEST 19TH, ST—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO ook and assist io washing and ironing; good ref- erence given, Call for two days, 16 eee 18sTH = NEAR 2D AV.—AN AMERICAN Pci mee oy ory wapestntand «| gentleman’s house, or Present employer's. SQ BST TH STA RESPECIARLE YOUNG amily, nf abjection to the euuntry for the nuraimer good it lon to the coun: “| Teference from her last place, ‘ ye Bs WEST MTH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.— respeotable young girl as waitress 5 oF would do sharaberwore ‘and as seamstress; thoroughly’ w beakelty referenve.’ Gail feus Was Mull R 16TH ST., THIRD Mee psy NEAR 16? a ‘out housecleaning or to at her own house; the 78 BOL PL ABORETN 4, LaDy, SPEAKING. a hotel or private faa? Toferante given and requiral Ad: (oLp xo.) WEST 19TH st, BETWEEN, 1TH ‘Sth ava.—A young girl, ni Taiteae: jek ject to do plain sewin or take care. "ot child; ae heres. ‘Call for two days. 1TH va ay fas NEAR %TH ST.—AN glteg PRO. ‘an nurse: can eentire chara Ff «Sly from es births is Kind and affectionate; bas good 203 srrnas cxcte fetta reste eb arcalbone, ‘ otse- work or chamberwork and wailing: eity oreeuntry: city “ | 203 ‘Wheeler & Wilron’s machine; isa care of children: city or country; city references. -| 908 WEST 27TH ST. Tj, BETWEEN, 7TH AND 8TH am lo chamberwork Soa. waiting. or wold’ do the b hourork of a small private “TG ‘elty reference from her Can be seen PAL —_ aan bg oe! bee Hd AS her last place. ST 22D ST.—A era 210 * ay refer newer, would {axe pa 8T., NEAR 7TH | AY., IRL, IN A sework or ii ad can give good small private for, reference. * Can be seen aie my i) 2) See, om, sy serene, aap as care of 8 child hd do Ijaia sewing; good reterencon; Ap pay ‘Call for two days. 211 “Es? WEST jira st, RETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS., room—Two respectable men. 10 oath Ge york < house. ‘They have six yeare' rete: 4. out by the day o1 ater Gall Tor IA, ret Seo, bck, Prom cAa rm daa wales, ‘pee NO. nase’ Rog ST.—-A_ YOUNG pe, Ce a = for one week. ‘rma with the chamberwork, , 3 BETWEEN 2THt 26TH 8T8.—A 206 TE HOC: a DG WEST HOUSTON st. ame oe Tear ah © cook, the other, 28 uP Eire erences si QOQ TH AY, BETWEEN 2 D 36TH OTS. (eh; onc ns chusneornate seh tances Woeinaoeees 2d fo naaiat ry a froning: no nection ty bowser work in a small private Both very Dest city references. bedi - —A respectable wagner, id ir bread end bi Diecut ~j oe Gt Yok tee ag ne Sood 303 Siti dSANiah ORAL TEE 306 EAST, 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE G1 hhureé “and governens: ie to teach inah im ail ts branches; needle work, plain and. fancy. for wo wD a RESPECTABLE WOMAN, perryrt, ee rr =P —— Aas, Sdjections to the country; "Seat clty references, ‘Call for’ 315 EAST 2TH S8T., FIRST, raat! fay’ godo gece it cir ia a small Sousework ia intel fy landed and ts willing nla , WHOSE C1RCUM B15 ,2ith Satu KaP hana cm West! il’be wing torbe Wecful; the’ b EAST 2TH = REGPECTARLS, Youre woman care of growing for the suinmer; best ci a PROTESTANT GIRL AB 000D 319 Mais took washer and ironer ine private feumllys, good city reference. 320 Fate 10 aster hen roca eat yo, 1 4 A) i <8 ii — AND 3D At to do a jections to go 326 Bast ee ST., BETWEEN 18T ble young Boitework ins mal rate family ; DO short djetance lee enters best city reference. ee WEST 26TH Liye RESPECTABLE bic chambermaid and waitress, Assist in the and troning: bas the Dest city refer ence, Can be seen for two days, ‘WEST 26TH ST.— EXPE: ICED WO! B29 AEEr dine cramer, and youd awit and woul best city reference; none but private famBies need apply. 399 EAST 6TH S7.—BETWEEN 18T AND aD AVE.» near the Park.—As laundress, in a private fat eaves on account of the family going to Europe. Call two days. ee ae on ra penrncrseee Rin. English fn Baie its ranches nd do all ‘tings of family sewing. ‘objections to the country. jae ABLE GIRL, 48: EAST SIST 8T.—A Lamy _ b, to gos short distance iy est of reference. Call fortwo day EAST 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 48 Ghambermald and waltres, in» private family; objeciion to the country. Wi A 8T.. BETWEEN sri AND 335 iret respectable girls, one as good Sikes ga shen to assist in the ‘wi asi and 3 the rmaid ks GF ‘fo assiae the washing, if*required: have good city references. East tae bem te 1sT AV. ae Liv. to —A young Wl landed, to orks tem ‘washer ana irouer; oF would do up stairs work; no objectionto the country, 335 ® ‘AST 16TH 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 3D AV.< $F oaks trois ber 336 Bart, Seu tiaes Shes Hoare Ete eee ee ee us ir a = Bast LA (CONPSRENT 1 PER would do chat at ie vat ag: country entry proferredy we: jo chamberwork or. Wi ng: exceptionable city reference. ON as. ‘2STH -ST.—A. ee, ‘woman SA() Mernurese can take full of an infant or growing children; would do chamberwork or sew a little: Objection to travel or go in the country; can give the best ference, |*) WEST 2TH ST.. BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH ba Avk—A rexpeciatle young girl, ns chiamabermald ‘lling to assist in the washing an@ snort distance in the country. Cam isive the bent ty relecapens Cell days. 3 WEST 6H (sf, BETWEEN, 8TH, AND OTR 44 Me secon Sonn to take La washing or go out by we day; eit referenee, 346 BOORMAN PLACE Gap ST), BETWEEN 6TH id 9th avs.—As comp it 5 poy orto fake care of an invalid: ‘moi have ne to the aa % refer- oF to travel mths lady; bas er "ha nM Sa heel Mar YIST ST., SECOND FLOOR, 354. Wt, Az, SEAR, HT BE, MRCOND, FLOOR, fale tennis, ar would ds comaitcreurk aan tes ashing nO objection to go a short distance ta the oounteye 354 ITH AVY. hati te ae her Mt STS.—A RE. and waltress, Catal and to agaist with the w washing: heaot slag Setergers seen I given from her last piace. Can be seen for two days. 36. EAST 10TH ST. city reference, as chambermald aad to assist washing, or do plain sewing. Call for two days. 365 STHAY, BETWEEN 220 AND 23D 8T8.—A RE- spectable’ young girl. aged 16, to do chamberwork and sexing {x sinall ‘private family or to take care of from hes z ch! Neat poets aa 1 year and 10 ‘months city reference 396 30 AV CAN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS TO do families’ or afew gentiemen’s washing at her own house; does fluting neatly, and is thoroughly capable in aul Tricine si heresiongs food re ference. v 401 qTH avr na ua AMERICAN GIRL, TO DO PLAIN” to walt fi ‘bakery: the best of references. Cuil for four days. hes cxf “RAST 1TH ST, NEAR 1ST AV.—Tw 404 RAST MHS SUAR ten av owo sirens, Fear: would assist In -chamborwork or do Oeming: under. BAST 197 ESPRCTABLE GIR! he Ww ashing" and manide the care of obildren. ‘The best elty refere HS iin cone willing to ae with 405 ‘good baker of bread and biscuit’ two Seare rorerehice from last place, 4.06 RAS, MTH STREET —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wroman in a small ‘private family to do general housework ; or would go as chambermaid and waitress; best of exty reference from her last employer. 4.06 EAST UE St. NEAR Ist ava TOUNG and heal’hy married woman, to go as wet nurse in ry aaa family; her vaby is 8 weeks 0 reference. 2 FAST A £t. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM — mt, lately landed frorh Ireland, a8 ebay jo Ns No tke care of children and ‘Has good Feference ax to respectability. 419 toxvox TERRACE, 2D STiacd « tESPECTA- ble woman as lady's maid and seamst anda certing and Biting indies’ dresres, ext beeech et tee Dreseat situation, where sie has lived four years as Indy'e. maid: bas no objection to travel with # lady in Rurope. Call for two da 42) WEST "2D ST.. BETWEEN OT AND 1OTm Al second floor—A respectable Protestant girl oe’ chambermald or would take care of children, ad can aasiat ith washing and sroning; good eity reference. Call for two 428 TH AY. BETWEEN WI AND SST OTSA respectable girl, as chambermaid and wAliress 1m a private family, Has the best of city reference. 430 20, AYA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS competent cook; no ebjection to assist with the Trashing and froming 4f required. Call for two days on the rd floor, back room, WEST 2D ST. 433 MC lat her Pp) 434. WEST 2TH ST—A RESPECTARLE PROTEST. e ant girl, a@eook ; 1s willfng to assist in the wash. ; an BI EN 7TH AND *Ta as | 244 ave., Fag Freprciatle rune ¢ i i Miuren or" would docootiog, wasbl and troning. oat | 9) W NUMBER) WEST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 45 fitanata ere stg roma as cook; cooking; fs a good er, an ‘washing if required; best of city ieleead con be given from her last None but a Ring 246% Termes, city "Gan be seen tor two rodayn 7 WHST S00 8T., BETWBEN 77H AND &TH AVs.— A reapectable a6 chambermaid and or nurse and 7 bas no objection to go in the country. 24 247 ee WTH ST, BETWEEN 77H AND *TH Ars.—As frat cass meat and cook in 8 pri. understands jellion aud desserts; best Shay reference. a at the cottage. EAST wD St.. UP STAIRS, THIRD FLOOR— A respectable Protestant girl, '20 of age, as years. id and waitress, can sew well; would like ‘the country for Ee ‘ramtuer; has god “city rererence. ve. Call for two Gan be seen for two a — NEXT TO CANDY, STORE— te of taking care Tin and onliging and fopd of to travel: has had years of ox. 248 dist naa StH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV. — m woman, ae first clase ctton toa boarding house: D Ue Fee for two days, room Ne, & goa fefereace best of references, Cail for f AV..IN THE STORE! ab™ young person English Prote Hi) ihre family, to tak id , man's fam! AT: te Fy inetrnet Fm) ‘nildren YOUNG WOMAN, would be willing ironing; is eapable and willl thg and ironing. ‘Best of city reference, TTH AY CTAR « AST, Gaeock ins private tam assiat with the washin, dest city reference. 3S Bast, urn ST., NEAR AV, AWA _ROSPEOT- able English Protrstant woman’ as firet clase cook, Xo objections to the country. 10TH AV.-TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS: ONR AAT wreck, warner wid irsner; the other ae chamber: maid and waitreas or laundcess, WEST 16TH, ST.—A RESPRCTABLE O1RL, AS. chambermaid or waitress; ne Objection to the eoun- e004 458 try ert av, DTH AND 2TH STSAN 46:2 Sipsrlonded worse, a0 na eveellent cook : eas take the best of bread and pa: no Objection 10 the coun. try. Can come well recommended. 475 TABLE GIRL AS FIRST Ho fine washing, ironingand French flultngs obliging; would preter port. Call for ¢ 479) 22H, AYSA AOUNO ORL, AS CHAMBER. maid and wi or (odo chamberwork and wash- Ing, no obj the country; goed elty reference. Osn berdeen for two 500 8D AV, CORNER OF S6TR 8T., TOP F LOOR— A nent, hay ge, ax waitress and chamberinsld; vary Kind to ebitdred ; y reverence, 51: ne es 20 AV. BETWEEN BTM AND CTH STA Teepect anata ana and te help the wAhir eh 'y acquainted with ail Rade of ‘work, or ke care o: 8 private house fav the summer months n'y Wawro. a pe YOUNG GIRL, WITH eng 4 PeHS ERAS GRRE oe grr.