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rm NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7,,1867—TRIPLE SHEET. best of medical attention; bat the victim, to render re- TRE NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. CITY INTELLIGENCE. covery tore open the wonnd and cauved. It iT OF ENGLISH ROYAL ienaniheuniasuniacee? to bleed afrosh. He tingered ull Monday lust abd ex- f by ‘Tux Haarmp Twrut,—Yestorday was a genuine ecorher— pired, Coroner Gover held an inqnest 0a the body, | not know that it was a hours of it! fame y omnte deere agenennscnnn~ pe ‘when no cause except il) health and extreme poverty | it was, and that was the r&ison I left it, Q Did you | Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Ri Mats, Otiice, Churel more severs, indeed, than many a day in the belght of | could be shown for the commission of the act The | noi kuow that the other women who were hving there | an, sono Carpets embrocered Pago ant Table Covers, ” Annnal Election of the Board | midsommor. The sudden glarng of old Sol was, more. | jury rendered a verdict of eath by suicide by Cutting | were in tho like relaion to other men that you were? | pYindow Shades, at low prices, Sty Rlogee 1 JiSee Gite WEST JSTH ST, NEAR. 6TH AV. over, a surprise to all; for it is only afew days since - didn’t know their personal relations. ‘piece Ge'yard. i for No. #9 Bowery, stands her business in all its f Directors. —— - Mr. James—Witness states that her husband, Mr. 2 ote raised: “> ertoeeein Gare. in ase n-yrotention aqpiest Wp Anie AN INTERESTING LIBEL SUIT. Stuyvesant, took her there. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN | ciy reference cah be givens pena sgares - winds, which seomed more of a wintry than a summer Me. Pullerion~-I aa no: the champion of Mr. Stuyve. | A eos Gis UO ROES witty or exposure, No fees gant Sharged antih divores is ob ‘Consultations free. ined. 6 5 6TH AY., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Dirth. ‘The perspiration of all pedestrians yesterday | rays, Stuyvemumt Agninet the New York News | @ Were the ladies in that house married? A. They a Ee ted, oyer BO Nassau street, | OO “spectabid pin, wo 80 fouerdl Moca a geod tN sn teramaaicau nc ste Hax good city reference. Te arn Gaon Biel, Foue een wr peices Sou one PE ae Phen or ea a aeaat ced them were | JQEAUTIFUL HUMAN HAIR,WATERFALLS ONLY ———— assul a iy a on on’t know whether the men that vi! wa were iL IAN H. al 3" ae Defeated. abady side of the streot, he howl porches were filled | Yesterday Justice Hogan. = thetr husbands or not, Q. Were there any male board- B $2 60; splendid switches, $8; double Curis, $1; new 8 parietal FOUNG ar! a ae. &e. with perspiring and barrooms were filled with Proceedings were commenced in the Tombs | ers there? A. No. Q. Did you not live m Church | Chignons, $6, Hetalling at wholesale prices, Bt PUK | divin cook, washer and ironer; would ios short distabes iy rs ceareniaale te . an the enganeroen ant sues . of | Police Court, before Justice Hogan, on the complaint of rete @ Did you not live there ae Eliza- J cists ery, N.S: | the country; good city reference. eo were in e one great object—t! Lod ¥ thi are eo wi «: Hoatien of sherey cobbler, The bissing soa and heated | L'= stayvesant, against the Mew York News Assoclt | Tived with ia Morten nicer Q'Did she not move to | (JRAND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT WOOSTER 8T.-A COMPETENT COLORED WO» SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. pavemente were indeed suggestive of cobbiers, smashes, | “0D, 0 @ charge of libel in the publication of an article | Church street? A, Not to my knowledge; Mr. Stuyve- FOR THR BENEFIT OF THE man, \olaneel by San SAR © SOR, We eNEe SD a Grouse, Mi, June 6, 1867, | Julep, rural shades, cootness,quiotand content; bus sinre | tn the Tunstraled Pics News, with « pictorial ilstra: | sant did, business for her when ate. iWved ia Sear Seema Bh CON, — — td ter could not iy re @ atmosphere SI street. ere you ever coal io yom . D—. AGED WOMA! BXPERL ho snnoal meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago | 4a oven, a doubling of the ‘made, in most cases, vp) ef a cgene in paul article, in which Mra Stuyvesant | Toms? A. Yes, “Q. Beforetho time you wero charged —— a | 9 Anceraitn bent sity reference, would ya spon and \wester Railroad Company took place to-day, | a preity’ fair substitute, ‘The following is a record of | '#Tepresented as the principal actress, The case is 8 | with the assault and battery on your mother-in-law? A. IN AID OF THE SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE | jay and family to Scotland (Glasgow preferred) at tie oiflee of the company in thie city, with about fifty Se Mending of the thermometer during different periods | sequel to the pending divorce suit between Mr. and Mrs, Rona Q What name ae aon go by hetero. Yon POOR OF THE SOUTH. her passage. 4 1e _ married jour maiden name — persons in attendance, and organized by calling William ¥ Dege pg ys shoppe bapa y Nbelious article is supposed | py the name of meviaiher; T took bis mame Giai WILL TAKE PLACE IN WASHINGTON, D. c, | ](Q] Bast «TH BT. BEAR DD AV Surg iooat B Ogden to the chair, and appointing Joseph P. Red- | 7 A. to be founded on the developments made at the hearing | mond) when I to this country; my father’s name- — of milk aswel nurse; has lost her own baby, Held, Assistant Secrotary of the road, as Secrotary of the | ,° 4. M of the suit in the Court of Common Pleas a | wasLindaay; I left home wituout my parents’ consent, Anaust 1. 107. ip getancaigiipeteme Siting 3 Ag , reason anged my name: e| “4 , WESC 36TH ST., r. meeting. Dae fow days ago. The only testimony taken yesterday was | thas name all the timo till I was marriod to Mr. stuyve- | pahtrhniiee Society in, Aid of the Suffering snd Dest tote 103 Fee ay ts sovog woman lately landed gold that of the complainant, the cross-examination of whom | sant. Q What is your baptismal name? A. Mary Louisa, | attention of the Dike t a try to do housework; can mill v North blic to the great di: 0 go to the count t elicited freeh developments in the life of the principal | @ Were you ever called Adelaide? A. That io also. | tress and fearfal sulering now prevailing itm the Beakhers. fiuers We meat aud smart about her work; would portion in the, divorce. ens bet a after their | #2 Bame, but I was never called Adelaide till ar, Stuy- States. Letiers are dally received from the South from the | ard to please, e both before and after thelr | vesant called me 0; I used all the initials ot ny name, | senerals commanding. governors, minisicrs aid eminent SIXTH AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, a9 marriage—developments that were not wanting to mark | Mary Louisa Adelaide, Q. Were you ever arrested and tual want, famine and starvation in thel i icomediate neigh. 106 saleswoman fo a fancy goods or coutectonety sata the case as one that it would have been potter for the | taken to Ji bepeonp renee ice Court? a Ce borhood, pee sega PS . bas had experience. Best reference, Address Miss Hughes, one occasion; the gentleman in whose house iver We ve ‘tof ‘a extracts from latrers re- {Mey found that its provisions were onerous, and that | clothes, arly in the forenoon they up their line of | Purtits ‘© arrange in private and thus save tho public | and his wife ‘Quafrelled and created a disturbance | ceived by the Rect And Managers of the Society. from TL] WEST 858, St, BETWEEN OTH AND 77H AVS, Yo carry them out would entail a yearly loss to the | march and proceeded to Brooklyn, where they took up | {fom tho perusal of a tale of domestic life that had | and the police ity ge all in the house were tak whlievgptatriets Fiche General a Ae Beholeld com, | tent woman as guod cook ald vo assiat In washing; best of eompany. ‘Yhe Northwestern had been called aa am- | ‘Mporary quarters at the armory of the Twenty third better never be told. : @ And you among rest? A. Yes; but I was never | janding Firet Military Disirict; from Major General EK. 0. | reference. re regiment, where they partook of a substantial collation. The complainant was ted by Mr. Edwin arrested alone; ag taken at the eame time ag the | ¢. Ord, comipanding Fourth Mil tary District; from Fred. Bitious road, but be would inform them that no mew | In the afternoon they returned to this city, and represen! y Mn others; that was when 1 lived in Sullivan street. Q | erick Watts, M. D.; also Governors James L.-Orr. of | ]]] WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 30 eaterprises had'been begun, the company simply taking | were subsequently reviewed. by. Mayor Hottinan | James, the defendant by Mr. William Fullerton. Was not that house indicted as an improper house? A. } South Carolina, and RM. Patton, of Alabama, Numerous 1 90k, Nash and iron, or to de general housework. im ‘aro of the property, which of necessity required a | !2 front of the City Hall. At four o'clock Mr. James, having briefly recited the alleged libellous | No. Q Were you not confined in prison on that occa- | 0” Nhe Laai port fn bene scaakis agvanaat thn ‘hem, Rue enly on ws ‘business; pena ing they were the recipients of a collation at the establish- sion? A. I was remanded ali night, and the next morn- Marge expenditure. The reason tbat they had not paid | men of Mr. Speer, in Broadway, article, called and examincd Mra Stuyvesant, who | ing Mr. Stuyvesant came and tok me home immedi. | y:"j!ni°r Ttuenial eitsens of our large elven Nearly QTH ST. FIRST HOUSE PROM 1ST AY., HAR> @tvidends was because the earnings of the road had | In the evening they proceeded the - @ pearance? A. I | all of the Goversere ae the different States in the Union 113’ lem,—A young girl; as chambermaid or to care te the Ps . f yd aly. he give bail for your s Seventh avenue, where they gave an exhibition drill, Tam the wife of Mr. Stuyvesant, = lawyer of this | dou’tknow. Q 1¢ you were con- | havo offered us thelr aid and assistance, Gur appeal to the | of culldren, or to do geseral housework in & stall fo Upon taking the chair Mr, Ogden made alengthy ad- | Mnsrany Vistrora. @ress upon the condition of the road. In regard to the | tary Academy, of Worcester, Masa, arrived in this city Jesse of the Chicago, lowa and Nebraska, and the Codar | yesterday morning. They number about seventy-four Rapids and Missouri River Railro@ds, he stated that | muskets, and were joined on thelr arrival by a Now when tho officers examined closely its characteristics | York brass band. ‘The company is uniformed in gray churn * yosoltory stated:— 4 e jas tbat the only ti eon expended in equipments, machinery, buildings, “ fin blic has been nobly responded to, Additional funds must | (; * ‘when they executed the following manouvres:—1. Rat- |‘city; I have seen the picture in the Ilustra‘zd Police ed wil you were arrested for the assault on your | public Bu bes Call for two days, side tracks, and a thousand other things necomary to | talon inspection of anne; 2 Dress parade; 8 Review: | Newr, and have read the statement publishod connected | Mother-in-law? A. ‘The only tims. Q. When were you Bo’ raled a one ths a tipi har doclded to briog it be: WEST 82D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVB.— vender tho road of permanent value, Tt had not beon | 4 Manual of arms (Casey); 6. Londings ‘and firings: | therewith; there is not one word of trath in tha: state. | Marmed to Mr. Stuyvesant? A. In 1855; wa wore Mar. | fore’ the generous people of the North by giving a Grand 16 eee fitas Chamvermald and waltroas: bas DG ‘ ery reference. 6 Company movementa; 7, Fancy movements and | ment, Q. Were you over discovered by a dishonored | Ted by the Rev. Dr. Knox: it was last July olevon yearg | National trusting to their active cv-operation ; haa good fan oaay task that they had to do—to furaish facilitios | ta .oualor the companys > The eaders give unmistakanie | Husband-in any auch position. as ia represented, or by | 40. @. Were you arrested for an assault on your | and sympathieng ald (or the immediate supply of mosns to | SDJevn On with a lady; haa good olty ‘fer moving the’great amount of freight to and from the | evidence of good military training. They march with | any other person whatever? A. Never, sir. Q And is | mother-in-law? enable them t hase and forward food to starving thou. WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS termini of the rosda Thoy had been sned for | perfection and ero not socond tn that respect to the | the whole statement false and untrue? A. Yes, sir, | Mr. James objected. ee ne ae pen ional upleriinment walla af VL 7 Jinin cones Swashor and irouer, ino small private famous Seventh regiment of this city, Indeed the | every word of it; I have nover had any improper inti- Witneas—Yes, Wrashlngton. ood Toren, nt Seach, Every ticket will bo | fully, in either city oF couniry, has good references, gyre ane WES? MTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM- berwork, or to assist with children; city reference, @eiay, and he knew that the people along | oiioors and men of our local organizations may obtain | macy with, or permitted any Mberties whaiever to bo | , Q. On the complaint of your mother-in-law? A, No, | entitled to an award,.wiiich will take place ai fe line had not had the facilities afforded | many useful hinta by observing these youngsters on | taken with me by Mr. Thomas Bowran, my husband’s T understood fron the officer that he had a warrant from | Haif of the amount will be in valuable aw. them tha: they needed, On one side they wore crying | parade, They will be reviowed in front of the City | brother-in-law. @ Or any other man since your mar- | Mr. Stuyvesant for mo in consoquence of making a noise | ¢F. and ino balance wil be dey ote? at ones by the Miu ers fer the care, while on the other they wanted dividends, | Hal! probably to-day at balf-past ten o'clock A. M. ringet A. Never, sir. Q Isthere a word of truth for | i the house; but I was not well enough to leave the | fon" tmong the anost. needy. ihe lady managers have sri *st, FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM. 4 Raveena’ Sinan Gs Thi 1 the. foundation of the statement? A. Not a word | Bouse, and the officer said he would como again the next | Snirred iutoan arrangement with Messrs Henly. Clark & | 12 sgirl.as seamstress and nurse; 4 Mra "Oe baka Gens aor eciiwguren deatcntian cite Rs’ Feaate CouLack—The annual commence- Q. Was'ir, Bowran stopping at the house at tho time morning; Ns . young girl as seamstress and arse; « good operat og h did not returo iN the foliowi Wednes- the di 1 of ticket id conduct the ¢ 8 © thousand nine hundred freight and one hundred other | ment of the above fasbionable institution came off yes- | this purports to have taken place, A. Idon’t think be Mr. Stuyvesant got tho warrant and bad m ceicnaitment aa tasner worthy the patro a on Whoolar & Wilson's sewing machin. er: ro added, at an if $4,600,000 ; and abo: yp entertainment tn mace worthy be patronage and sup- a were added, at an expense of $4,600,000; and about | terday at the Broadway Tabernacle. At an early heur in | was; he boarded in the house with us for some time was for going to Bir. Siuyvesant’s office dort of the pablic; and they feel that tt ts thels duty 10 ex EAST HOUSTON 8T., ROOM 18—A RESPECT. 000,000 had been expended in building side tracks. | 116 afrornoom th rin i well filled an after his-wife'x death; ho was married to Mr. Stuyve. | Making anowe, Q Were you imprisoned? A, Yes; 1 | presstheir thanks to the tadies pf ghee yeeren V27 Siewoman, to take ia at her own residence § 9 road had grown from a small boginning to be one of after je auditorium was well filled with a nu- | tants only sister: he camo to board at Mr. Stuyvesant’s | Was confined from Wednesday til! Friday; I never com- | fyminy eiubs for the purchase of tickets, Mor rendered by | famtiy washing. most important in the country, and he was con- | merous audience composed principally of tho beauty | request, Q During Mr. Bowran’s regidence in the house | Mitted an assault upon my mother-in-law, Q Were you | jn this manner than even by agencies established. If the z ed that the road had been honestly managed, and | and fashion of the city, The Institate, now in ita | was there over any approach to improper familiarity to- | Committed on the charge? A. I suppose I must have | demand (which is unprecedented) for tickets still continues 12 Pir pi rected pl ynerhtene util heed de seem pn ability and energy as any other road 1m | twonty.eignth year, enjoys a popularity among the elite eee eee cemiedien ototinnn phy Pai LS eateyapimtennt ray plop riggs jah oe reat te Pe number will be sold at, Aeron date for, ihe Suramar; ean.giveitie beskot spgurttys There was no discussion during the meeting, as had | second to none. Last April it received a full college | against you? A, Yee, sit. Q Have you put inan an. | I might goif Idid not go near Mr. Stuyvesant’s office, | tan could have possibly been chuponed, 11 Kits Hrens the : een oxpected by the outside public. Mr. Ogden was | charter, and it is at present undersoing extensive altora- | swer deuying thai? and if T promised not to go near the family, Q, Was not | Sonn and the sufferers at the sow will not Have t> wat | ]Q() WEST MTH ST., NEAR 77H AV.—A RESPECTS ‘asked only one question, viz:—Whother certain bonds | tions proparatory to its reopening for the fall term, | Mr. Fullerton objected, as he did not think they wore | Sentence suspended on that condition? A. Yea,” until Auguat for the expectant relief derived from the funds abla women as ‘cook; understands her business ‘fmened two years avo had been converted into preferred | About three o'clock P. M. the exercises commenced. | now in court to try the divorce case. Re-direct by Mr. James—Q What was your age when | raised by tne society. We say to all, if you desire to secure | thoroughly; no objections o du part of the coarse tock, and if eo, how much?” to which Mr. Ogden re- | Tho President of the college, A.M. Pleres, LL. D., oo. | Mr. James—It may not be worth while to discuss that | You came to this country? A. I am thirty-one years lickets for the very valuable awards offered to ticket hoiers | 8d troaing, Call for two days. Piied, “Not a dollar.” cupied the chair, and seated near him, on the platform, | question here. I have done with the witness. old now; Iwas then about ninoteen. How long before | Dy the sociery, seua in your orders at once, QO WES? 19TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS, Tho President concluded by announcing that the | was Mayor Hoffman and a number of other gentle- Crossexamination by Mr, Fuilerton—Q Where were | Your marriago had you kuown Mr. Stuyvesant? A. In LIST OF AWARDS. 132 Wimtancrmala and waitress, or to take care of eho: genoa clootion of directors would now take place, and | men, representatives of the various professions and | you born? A. In Ireland. Q. In what year? ‘A. I | the neighborhood of two yeurs. Q. Did ho bring you to Zoe dren, no odjection to go a short distance ta the countrys @ppolnted Messrs. James H. Howe, J, A. Ellisand James | also from various soata of learning throughout the | don’t recollect now; Iam now thirty years of age. Q. | BY Of thoso places roforred to? A Hedid. Q. and 1, An elegant Mansion on Fifth avenue, New York best city reference given; has lived at last place four years. pete Une RR CES a8 count . The exercises with an opening hymn, | Hov long have you been in this country? A. Thirteen piesd So ern etal Car ne ino. ss heed Perfect, deed deposited in Zscro —, an Call for two days, . Perry H. » | “Watchman, Toll Us of the Night,” which was followed | years; do not recollect the name of the vessel; it was a | duce you is a8 ea, And brought “go ent 2 which was read and adopted :— by the essays of the peopel class, which for re- | Ailing veesel; it left the elty of Dublin for Now Yorx; | You to his mother's house as his wife, and lived with Sov eh dre hor nie mrpwehe cer eeetowaae ret | 1 a7. WEST EE ors Danae: ee Resolved, That the persone having the right to vote at thie | search, elegancy of diction and purity of style reflect | an aunt came with me, her name was Mary Tobin; she | Youthere? A Yes. Q Wore any of his friends at the | 3. 1 entire Set Diamonds, complete. elther by proxy or in person, now proceed to band | the highest degree of praise upon the fair and youthful | since died; my parents are also dead; my mother was | marriage? A. Yes, his brother-in-| oanemaen |, Baiaee, Beasset aaa elooninne: te Dublin, but cannot | tbat Mr. Stuyvesant’s mother had adopted asa son. | 4 1Set elegant Diamonds, complet comprising Pin, - washer and ironer in a private family; good elty references, nificent.. 15,000 133 WH AVcAR AN BXCGLLENT COOK, IN & ? Inq im the i r ballots and proxies to the Inspectors; and that the polls | pupils who composed them. ‘The reading of the ossays | living when I left home; I lived in ee ee eae eid Thea cet ace the rouNE | was followed by vocal exercises, which,'in turn, were | say how long; Iwas brought up in the country till my | And you lived with him for ten years—till May last? a. | & 1 Set D [edo private fauauly; elty references. Inquird Roe, Ue rive the teatosiers fitsa to creation oad seers ine. | Sansowed by the report on compositions of the second, | father’s death, and after snat would go to Drblin to visit Yes, Q. And he introduced you to hig relations afd brought | 7: } single Solitaire Diamond Ri = ‘votes #0 oifered with the voting lst, and recort to this meet- | middle and junior classes, In the second middle class | my relatives there; did not carry ou any business or em- Ag into society as his wife? A, Yes, sir, always. | § 1 single Solitaire Diamond Pin. WEST 13TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL thelr dociston as to the regularity of the whole uumber | the first honor was equally won by Misses Emma Young | ployment in Dublin; cannot give the names of my About the alleged assault on your mother-in-law. | 9. 1 single Solitaire Diamond Stu 139 Goins washing nnd trouiog: would assiat neon ‘votes #0 cast, and for whom cast. and Carrie Cheney. Miss Lottie Jackson took the first | mother’s relatives now; they aro all dead and gono; my | Did you not see the warran on whicn you were arrested ? | 10. 1 Diamond Scarf Pin. berwork ; or reguiar laundress, ‘Gali for two days. ‘Tho follow ing tickets were placed in nomination:— hanor in the junior clas, In the academic report on | aunt that I have spoken of was one of those relatives; | A. Ineversaw it, Q Did you aseault her? A Never. | 11 to ‘Cluster Diamo: — ' RAGULAR TICKET—OLD BOARD. compositions the first honors were awarded as follows: | others of my friends were named Atkiukon, and some | Q. Was the charge false? A. Yos, sir, in every par- | 160 wes 47 West ate St Sa 6TH AND 77 ‘Wiltam?P . Ogden. Lowell Holbrook. First class, Miss Josophine-B, Hall; second ciass, Miss | Pelix. ticular, Q. Had you any counsel? A, No; Mr. Stuyve- : Ingen agen oer ge ray eter ne? oni ri Perry H. Smith. James D. Fisk. Ada A. Thayer, and third class, Miss Laura G. Aben- ‘Mr, Jamos objected to the course of the examination | sant came to see me, and I asked bim to let counsel fr rey ates: Pen Pe objection to the country, Inq 2, = L, Dunlop. James W. Elwoll. @roth, In drawing ond painting the first honor was | 88 Irrelevant to the case. The witness was charged with | come to me, but he objected to let any one come. 26 to 60, 26 Solita! 8, $500 s—— —7 9 B, Turner. John M. Burke. carried off by Miss Grace Arents. Honorable mention is ving committed adultery in this city withia the year, Mr. Fullerton objected. 51 to 75, 25 Sets elegunt Coral, complete, $400 (NEW NO.) WEST 33D ST.—A COMPRTE: ‘Witiam H. Ferry. Ben). Natban, made of the names of very many otter young ladies, | and her life in Dublin bad nothing whatever todo | Mr. James—You have charged her with having com.*} 10,0125, Ferrey IA Ling 157 SRE, Bia io chamberwork or sows cam Albert L. Pritchard. William B, Scott, After the presentation of certificates of scholarship, dij with it. mitted an assault and battery, and I am now showing ns ee 7 10,000 | full charge of an infant or grown children; is neat a1 Gearon 3, Tudo. Samuel Stoan. iomas were then conferred by the president on tie fol. | Mr. Fullerton—The first thing introduced hero was | that the charge was fictitious and nothing more than a | 3 hs. 1000 Ghroimon, aitisOa proof. Zeno | tusty: no odjections to travel oF to go in the ‘cannury, iam A. Booth. Adrian Joslin. lowing members of the graduating claas:—Grace K. | the character of the complainant, and across-examina- | More subterfuge, 1.136 to 6,125. Bono eleeant Engra ngs 5 ange ere ee ere yer eer: Menry Boody. Arents, New York city ; Jonnie L. do.; Jennie C. | tion is always permitted without limit under such Mr. Fullerton—You are only showing the atmosphere | 6,136 to 6,226. 100 Sets Silver Plated WEST 19TH BT, NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPROTS OPTOWMION (WALL STREET) TICKET. Dorland, do.; Mary Dunn, do.; Emma Field’ do. ; Lena | cumstances. neol will not hold me responsible | 1 which the woman lived. EOYs. 6: Wiiiaing Desks Work ores, °°" | LOO We Proceataat girl, ns cook: willing to amulet wil Pritam B. Ogden, Chicago, 0. D. ¥. Grant, New Jersey | A. Halght, 40; Sarah Deldmater, do. ; Emma'F. Merritt, | therefore if I undertake toshow how pure the complain | Ar. James—[ am slowing that, the whole charge was ee aitutaa ets Siler Plated Forks, Fst the washing; good clty reference, Call for twe days, B Turner, Chicago, Locomotive Works. 40; mia A Pierce, do'; Addie & Sivlon, do; Addis | abt is after ho bas exhausted every figure of speech in | & fabrication, concocted by Stuyvesant to avall himself | gurre"avkin Kings, Boxes Ladies’ Gloves, Hand. . in B. Drake, Chicago. , Alex. Mitchell, Milwaukee, | Worden, do.; Alice M. GHdden, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mary | conveying the idea of purity. I am therefore pur- | Of her imprisonment, alone and unfriended, and that he kerchiefs, 4,000 (NEW NO.) WEST 20TH 8T.—AN AMBRICAN, @.7. Wheeler, Cashier Union J. H. Banker, ‘New York. Harbison, do. ; Lizzie Kaylor, Chattancoga, Tenn. The | suing a proper course of examination. only sent counsel to her to get her to mgn some papers —— young woman, as, nursnandniele® oe m4 Chicago. J, Edgar Thompson, Penn- | announcement of an advisory in which the names ‘Mr, James—What I stated was, aud I repeat it, that | toaid him in bis divorce echeme. Q Did you ever | Total. $300,000 = objection to the cquntry; Bu road. | of some of the most noted men of earning in the coun- } since her marriage to Mr. Stuyvesant, and before that, | assault her, or touch her in any way whatever in anger ? Ty ays nll ne apt lntalorrelirat cn 2 ga reine areal foliowed, and the exercises closed with a | 80 far as I know—for I do not know the lady’s history— | A. Never; mother-in-law knew nothing of the fhe distribuiion will be ‘superintended by » committee of WEST 82D ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH A! ition. but at ail events, since her marriage, her conduct has | meaning or of my arrest; I told Mr. Stuyvesant | well known gentlemen. who, in giving their @id and sane- A young woman, to do cham! i ‘Twe German Socirty.—The directors of the German | De® only that of a pure and faithful wife, and & chal- eo was and I said, Stuyvesant, your | tion to this noble cbar't ceive the confi- | is willing ts do fine washing if required; pe preiey e counsel to im| it in an; That isthe | Mother Immigrant Society*held a meeting yesterday at their Pong to meet here, Sertee ior Oheraceee beh ‘or that of her | Bear the house; is office, in Battery place, when the monthly report of the | friends were thirteen years ago. , burt herself again; and he replied that if she took bet! agent was submitted, from which it appeared, that of | — Sota rae malienes to acoebtess Sait before | care of herself she pe eek Sag rigs d : rough I will en! among many other 86,165 Sey pes at yep during the past tines of he charactr of the complafant both before fe oe me month, 17,428 were Germans, 8,032 of wh: ved after her marriage. I do not mean that anythi you in the divorce case, did he pass any even- er > oe: ngtbiog X | Take witt you where you were saving? A Yea Q. How aineteen vessels from Bremen, 4,222 in eight vessels | SY, bell Test on mere asseruion, Dut on positive proof te tay regard 1 often did he come to see you and how long did h from Hamburg, and the rest from various other ports. | the poodle arto spaicad ‘ ¢ A. On the second eulag he stayed two h hou! “and ‘ ‘The whole number of German immigrants at this port | _Crots-examination resumed—Q. Have you namod then said he believed I"was inpocent of the charge of | Established and reliable agonts will be allowed 15 per jand; on the following day after that he spent | Seat commission, in a ‘not only re png pel grinned dence of the bs at iaree but the warmest Greene reference from her last place. No objection 8T., CORNER RIVINGTON—& SINGLE TICKETS, $2. 167 TORAITH Sts COR gTON me ag a 17 () WEST OTH ot, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AYR 176 X revoratable young fit as chambermald and weit, yrivate family oF private boxrdl ; would in a private tammy oe Preys good ok retersnee frome Place. Call from 9 till 4. 7 IsTH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A RESPEC. 174. She" iil forth of Ti a re Guring tho same period of last year amounted to | the parties you visited in Dublin? A. Yes, sir. i {2.708; duriag the year previous there were only 6.9as, | Were you not the inmate of a house of ‘il-tame in Du Finder tethe' wdoed aachee aed, wring to Germapummigrants landed at this port during the month | lin? A. Nevor, never. Q Where did you reside tm- Q Had he then served you with AD orders or communications addressed to main office. herself generally useful. Can be seen for two days, of , 1865, and during the same month of the year | mediately after coming to this country? A, In East int on the charge of adultery? A. Yes. NTLEY, CLARK & CO., ——, 4 1864, 3,938 only. The whole number of immigranis at | Broodway, with » Mrs. Miller? Q. In what capacity Re-cross—Did Mrs. Stuyvesant swear that you made 222 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C. WEST 4TH 6T.—A RESPEGTABLE YOUN elf and Wall street completely wiped out. The Be part dase the Ist of January amounted to 85,031, | did you reside there? A. I had the means I brought | the assault upon her? A. Yes, and I was very much | 7-> To, ing waNTAD, TO PROCURE A 181 girl, as chambermaid and waitress, or chambermaid’ are still . and the “outs’” seriously considering | of whotm 39,347 were Germans. 103 German Immigrants | {rom home. Q. How long did you live there? A. I | surprised at it a , IN! sa png a tl phowpeeeoe A d assist with the washing aud froning. Good city refe- ‘they will be allowed to ride in the now direct. | were provided with employment In the city through ine | Wasn't there long tll I got acquainted with Mr, Siuy- | _ By Mr. James—How old is your mother-in-law? A. | aed ToPeiking Beare oe nde attic! “Send ag, | Tencemiven. car to Omaha to-morrow. agency of tne German Society, The Relief Commities | Vesant—perhaps six or more months @Q Did | Seventy-elght yoars, Q Is she much under the influ- | dress, with price of recipe and cost of materials, to box 124 ae om expended $405.1n aid of needy you reside there at the time of your mar. | encoof Mr. Stuyvesant? A. She always minded me | Heraid office. 192 GRAND'ST.—& CAPABLE nig api nage oe | ing the past month, and $800 were. approp Flage with Mr. Stuyvesant? A. No, "Q. Where | better than her son—that was when be was under the iy -goot' resemmhiendationa, chgaress as above, fortwo EFF DAVIS. expended in the same manner during the nt | did you reside at that time, after leaving Mrs. Miller's? | influence of liquor. ETER COOPER'S GELATINE griy: gi ‘ : v J presei days, between the hours of 1 and 4, Alpe stasis i month. Tho treasurer reported # surplus of $1,448 in | A. Mr. Stuyvesant knows where I Ir Q That will | The caso was then adjourned till to-day at half-past | 2.4. yy, Phen ag van —— Ee the treasury. Several new members were elected. not satisfy ey where did pies live then? A. Some | three P. ML. Gorin ae dae an pean os the tr omen 1Q5 CRRENE Sr. sem CITY.—A YOUFG WO. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NERALD. Guaxp Lavoe or F. ap A. M.—Tamp Dar'a Pro- | place in the Righth avenao: J don’t recollect the num, suncane aru sa WeLRVRLE, KY, drugatata, “Depot 17 Burling lin, New York, RS eh sg yg oy bod Presence of Davis at the Wedding in To- | CrxDINca.—At nine A. M. yesterday the Grand Lodge re- | boarders there, 1 had one oF two rooms to myself. Q. $id SITUATIONS awe aio eee =, SaeE INA A aa rewto—“My Maryland” Played on the Or- | sumed its busines After the presentation of | Who ronted those roome? A. Ur. Simnyvonant; I resided | (Hodgenvitle correspondence Loulsvilie Journal, May 29.) | ST UATIONS WANTEDOEEMAMES. _ | ()3 WEST SIM St, liccclicnt ook, washer, and @an—The Oration, &o. @ memorial for establishing a femalo college in | {tere *vout four months; Mr. Stuyvesant visited me A most shocking accident in this place a 4. PRINCE St. IN THE STORE,—A VERY HEALTHY | {roner; bus eight years reference. dj Tonosro, June 6, 1867. there. Q. During the time he visited you there had he | few days si viz, :—The dry goods store forinerly oc- and respectable young woman as wet nurse; no odjec- ———— — . Georgia was received and referred to a specinl | illicit int ree with you. cupled by Martin and Co, took fire about day break | tion to go in the couniry; best city reference given. Call or Ww! a7fl ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Mr. Davis attended the wedding of Mr. Hyde here at | committee, the election of Grand Master was Mr. Jamés objected; the witness was not bound to | on the 27th. While trying to save the bui six men | Sddress for two days, BAS 203 ehurabermatd and waltress;*no objections wo = ‘the request of tho bride, a Miss Beuson, and after the | taken u} answi were burned to death—Tom Robertson, Tom Hamilton, private boarding Louse. J ip, and resulted im the unanimous ' el 4 MORRIS ST., ROOM NO. FIRST FLOOR.—A COM. —— seromony the organ wtreck Up “Muyiend, My Mary: | tio of RW. Sepben HJebawon, af Sing Sings tone | chat mee Om! BEE FRE Tea ER; CN rn ee a ton rosnieat | Og nent oureany secmmntrmaiend ralventci | oy 4 Bast ana st, GROOND DOOR PROM ID Ay, ag the ox.President was going out of the oburch | position. A spirited olaction was aflerwards gone into | . Mf James—I do challenge you. This ws with Mr. | but not seriously, and the building was entirely burned. | a small family; prefersthe couatty. Best references. | do the isin Washing a Pe hue the best of aly ‘PA James’), while a large crowd collected outside | for He; s 8 f : the reference ftom puty Grand Master, in which John H. Anth Stuyvesant himseif before marriage. My challenge is | Some of goods were saved. There was a family in = fi ber last place. Cull or address for two lusuliy. Davis directly moved on, merely Bow- | the successful candidate, and RW. Jaines Gibson wes that she did sot commit adaitery ater marriage, and I tbe up stairs and they saved ail of their things. J] WATTS S24, RESPSOTADLE YOUN WoMAx, a ee at ‘tag bis head. unanimously re-elected ave Not Words to stigmatize the man wh Id be bass PE eT Pe ae cb: ald tress tu a private family; = % f vedthan SEE L " ime be won “; Frosch and English suguages. Gal for wo dsj HESTER 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 70 DO Departare for Mesrreniatilitary Honore to | Commies on Jarprudence vas presented and ap~ | cacdtto chare s rife wih crime be was the couse Prinstesemen oes pointer members the Ex-Rebel Chief, &c. ‘as set fortti in his address, The Committee on Burial Mr. Fullerton—Oh, counsel has changed his tone from 16 DOWNING ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS GENE- Tonoxro, June 6, 1867, Service asked and received permission to be continued | Digh tenor to low base. Hie bas not words to express the PORT OF WEW YORK, JUNE 6, 1357. NB ral housemaid in a small family; good reference. | ¢. AS? OSE ST. Je Daria wont down to Montreal yesterday by boat, | Unt! the oext annual communication, and the report of nae oy tbe man who would give me information on Kiaiecd rooted oa hamaberimatd a 9 Committee on the Femaie Mi se! does not know, and has no right to WA 7 Tequired; good references. {= company with Mr. Winder, formerly a captain in the | which was favorable, Ano = accopted wy infer, {rom whotn I get my information; but 1 known | \ Steamship City of Port au Prince, Jackson, Apalachicola V7 en wen etunented Germise gre Mintores:| a3 5 1 WEN 7TH AND STH AVS, | Confederate States Army, under tho orders of Wirz at | rospect was then paid to the memory of the Inte Ke W. | TOs! many things that do not come from her husband, | Max 2 via Kor West les inet, with mdse and passengers, | German 11 Vat Se Done: alls omen wo Aatersonville, Mr. Mason remains here for the present, | corse W. Ray, late deputy district Deputy Grand Mas. | 204 what came from him I learned in open court | fie Whitiug, bound S; 4ih, off Cape Henry, schr Americus, man, to cook and asaiat in the washiog and troving; six ‘Mais ends Davis’ trip to the Wi ter, and after the transaction of some minor business | Counsel in bringing on this case did not attack the | bound s. 7 WEST 8D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS FIRST | Sears’ reference from her last place, jot, the proceedings were brought to a close, enemy at home, did not attack the men within bis | Steamship Hatteras. Alexander, Norfolk, &c, with mdse class chamberimnaid in a private fomlg has no objece ——— ‘The only thing like a reviow was made before Davis Pinang. figresthos ik Clin Teach; he did not reach out bis band and take hold of | and passengers, to N I MeCready Co. tion to go in the country for the summer, Can be seen at 77H hore yesterday. Major McLean, of the Thirtoonth | yesterday, taking ad sige Arzoat AGaix.— | the editer of the Sunday News or of the Police Gazctie; Ati Marltorbugh ir), Arimetrong. Ti 1 9, gare her present em: 9133 7, taking advantage of a favorable set inthe | but he seeks to arraign here men whose character and ip Onariea Davenport, fas Livecpant tar Sade: () MULBERRY ST, NEAR CHATIIAM—A RE. , heart : ke abi from ing that Davis was to visit Mr. Boulton, | tides, Captain M: Geiptia; sume day, bark Litre ‘Morrow, bound W: 36th, lat ble woman, to take care of a gentleman's house neral housework. Good reference given . Call for one week. .—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A! \ to assist in general housew ork Can be seen for two days, tute. Call for two Gays. itt, Chief Superintendent of the Coast | St#0ding are second to none in the city, and who carey out the men with their and passed them on a legitimate business, and who never knew till th B. a during bt 3 Before Mr. Boulton's door, at which Davis was standing. | Wrecking Company, with a staf of ono hundred men, | aitention was called to it what waa in the paper, Tt wan | Rak Rusioe kde germs Orgnahaw. bound B ee ees ene ea eee NEW NO.) 48D 8T.—AN AMERICAN LADY paper. Itwas | Bark Adelii ms, Lovell, Carde: with whom she lived seve ra; the highest referen ys 7 4 Dr. Blackburn, a Souinera refugee, ‘visiied Hamilion | commenced final operations for floating this untortunate | supposed the attack was mado upon teu whe would not | sugar. (0 manor elk, Cardenas, 8 days, with | ire. Inquire for Sirs, Beanion. wee ney seamstress by the day, week or month. Call for ¢ and ho intimated that several Southerners 10 | vessei, which it will be remembered wont ash fe defend themselves, and who wot!d not lay bare the life rig Amiloare (Ital), Paturgo, Naples, 60 days, with fruit, - ‘ore & few to La Giles & Ce. ND Fee, TH asctie wamansengeea plaie sock aed siteation were going to take up their residences in DX WEST OTM ST—A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN, 29 WEST 2TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH A town, or to do the work of a small famit can take her little girl, four years Geist with the washi of the woman who is the complainant here, What I tg even! Gays since at Atlantic City. She had, on tho previous | propose now is, to go to tho foundation, and show what | with Soitee to Siurses, Loholt & Gor Experiesten sone | A mune housek ae, 4 Trowing; no objectio an of adults, where si in tothe yy reference from last place. Call might, by means of the chains, anchors and other tack! ‘that life has been, and to show what right she has to het ther ; y rred. CUBA. been moved 160 fect off the beach After working aii | come into. ctimihal court of justice ant compiaia ot | “Hrig Garcatelie (oi Richmond, Me), Carlisle, Sante. Crux, | mit, BeFs out of the city urefe asaawaram night by seven o'clock yesterday morning she was suc- | @By a for \ibelling her—I propose to show that sho Beye Wh menanne, So Fennee fe MS | —— - ee cae tt consfully in deep water. The vessel is not materi- | not asubject for libel. That is what I to show. spoke bark Charles — & WILLOW PLACE, BROOKLYN.—A_ STEADY 28" 8T.. PRESENT BMPLOYER'S.—A The steamship Corsica, Captain Le Messurier, from | ally damaged, but ieaks a little, and was towed up the | The challenge has becn thrown out ‘on accepted it, ana for Greenock. 2 Protestant woman to take care of an tovalid or child 229 eer esase. op ann duehanetl fully come ; is river during the day to the suipyard and Tam meoting tt, a eS , 3S days. with | andsew: is willing to assist with other work; Is exper- faze enti t tieman's kitchen; eft Hlavana, on the Ist inst., via Nassau on the — tost, y suipyard of Messrs, Webb, g it, aud when the complainant comos Liguibourus, Jane Seat 388, ton'7d U2 Gneed and prefers good pisces to. high wages. Best city | Srcoustry; good ¢ iy roteeences; Lo objection toa hotel for where she will be overtmaled’and repaired in dry dock. | into @ criminal court of justico and with an air of parit bound #. arrived at this port yesterday. Tho steamers taking her in tow were the Relief, Captain ‘and charity and insulted innocence, through the Routh | “Brig HS Emery (of Portland, Me), Fritz, Caibarien, 9 | Terrence. a San Wo are indebted to the purser for prompt delivery of | Grierson, and the Amaodwinants, Captain Qui of counsel prociaims that she is pure as a snow dro} = a sugar, £0, to master. ‘ EAST STH ST.—A RESPECTARPLE YOUNG EAST 31ST ST., BETWEEN 3D AND 3D AV8.— ear despatches and files, L’AssociaTios pas Consounaracne —K co-operative un- | Why should not the defendants go into the tuner lif | pep, eo 25 Semin wet Tecommended, ax chambermai 238 Bit class ladndress ina private f has ex derahog with ts ttle ha Jont boon stared ut a | Sea ests Mas RY Hietisenscoumee wer | Sis Ren Yor oo eaten te on |e cena | Stor tketuhy poet Rare nn SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Broome street to test the practicability of the co-opera. | wae not the aitack made on others? The only differ. | fruit de, 0 Breit son & Co. May 16 and. 23. cncsutered pines 8s) ee MIDDER AGED | —— ay ate nad YUNG GUL AGA Pho Imperial Mexican Pirates Ordered to | ree i pe year samioe ae hed under a special act wie: Gusostncln aagen ty may aan | Wn ee try; gvod recommendations. Gallon or address Mrs, 239 Yernaid and waltroas; ta wiling and obliging; beat Leave Cuba—Quite a Pity that Uncle Sam | pity" ‘treni'snt ment aod other so ea ature at Al; | “yr, Jamee—Counsel has indulged in a diatribe about | ¢,neh{ Dwight, Davison, Keichana, Eleuthera, 6 days, with anh. i EE I nme’ WEsT %TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND SIR 24 respecta bi Cannot Help Joba Bull in the Case—Action | by oxact weight and at moderate prices to the mem. | th Prosecution of these gentiemon. Tsay that they are | ‘SclirS A Read, a Read, Alexandria. bers, the pound, and the latter | Tespousible for the circulation of this . We woud | Schr sO Wilson, Wileon, Virginia, as chambermald are —A fe girl, to cook, wash and iron, or pooportienately om omer , _ have prosecuted the Police Gaston the following Tuces- Behr Grant, Grant, Virginia, ‘work in a smail famil to do general housework in « small family. Good city refer. Havana, June 1—P. M. Revive to Fi — day but forgthe very handsome rotractation of the whole Sehr JM oat bones Virginia, ‘an be seen for two ence, Call for two days, os 4 ‘oRsIONERS AT THR New Yore Hosritat.— | of the charge a@ it appeared in that paper, But T fosist | Sebt Runcan, Wink EAST WTA ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN = WEST 330 ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND &@Tit AVS, ‘Tho result of the applications made to the authorities | An interesting return of the rehef given to the sick of in, your Honor, that Mra, Stuyvesant’s conduct and f Merritt, Badge, BAgt ete ot eae ki roman | DAE f at, Satwee) . Schr J D Cramner, Mathews, Virginia. ing froning ome, 2) in the store.—A young woman, as waitress: By the owner of the Mexican schooher Amalia, is that the | all nations at the hospital during ¢! character, fromthe moment she married Mr. Stuyve- © GT Hubbat own, DC. also go out. fo make herveif, generally useiui: ts active and tidy; © Pi ing the past yoar shows ai raged. pply tile Beh rd. sant, is the only proper subject of investigation here, Schr § L Hulse, ‘duseninga, Busaberipor for Provence. Sehr . Ko) WEST 28TH ST., NEAR STH AV.—A COMP! 25 in smal i nativity of the patients as fotlows:— | The complainant is charged in the libel with having Snow, New London. 29 ALLEN ST., BETWEEN CANAL AND HESTER.— ; Germany, 832; England, 181; British | Commitred adultery since her marriage, and aay poruion Sehr Raven, Rose, Rondout for Boston, ‘& middle wom, will prove satisfactory. (Capiain General has ordered the Mexican war schooner | the number Malazar, togethor with her pretended prize, to leave the | Ireland, aged German ‘ ; n " ould attend an yo do general hous od Gabe antl t ‘America, 44; Franc Deemeck, 96; Pree Of her conduct previous to that is hot Admissivie in evi. | Sehr) 4 White, Davis, Rondout fur Providence, ton for a sickly or elderly person, oF wou! tent young girl, to do sework “= an, neue akcsdaie tan pecipeing Koray,’ 38; Tay, 1b; Sweden, 93; Rusvia, 16. "Hol. | dence here. T do not impute to count that he hae seen | Wid at wneel sw. Tata. Good referenoes can be kiven family. city or country. Call for two dave. 40; Went Indies, 1d; East Indios, 1; | OF conversed with Mr. Stuyvesant on the subject I (Q7 WEST 19TH ST, RETWEEN STH AND éTit AVR rs - SEN VARIOK AN estvod daring the Confederate war and taade applicable | Spain, 2; switzerland, 6, United States, 706, Total | should not suppose he had, or that he would lend him. dein timiai 37, teers eee es a Prema hutieg: bes ved QQ Nove N St Mis wom Sewer wares, ADRP ome, 2 an 1s man to Mrs. Wal * to real prises, but not meant, I think, to apply to cases | ‘uring the your, 2.411. gett to bis influence in the matter; bat none can conceal | y O4'*bne'y a JE Kenued wate families it «) J + 4 n . for do In the best " fi i Can be seen for two ¢. 5 ¥ ef open piracy; and, therefore, it is quite irrelevant ‘Tus Live Rart Exreprriox to Evaore.—The life saving a himeoif by oat on ae en ont toe Exevtumna, May S1—In port sebr M 2 iver, for NYork. toe toni — _ “A rie ” fm the prosnt case. 1 presume that the | Pf which left the Battery Inst Tuesday afternoon, | that what occurred before her marriage is vot properly Por Other Shipping News See Ninth Page. 3¢ ta th gh Ft —& YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A Captain General is desirous to keep from all reaponsi- proceeded as far as Gowanus Bay and remained there till | ® subject of inquiry hero, and unloss your Honor directs &@ machine: no object DQ PAgive st. BROOK 4 etrl as cook, washer s seamstress; can operate upon | i iosan: 2 sia take care of arowe caiidron or | ‘ue country. Best of Ay refer 4 , the witness to answer (hese questions! am uot 4 do light chamberwork: has. two years’ reference from her > ett AY PETENT G. 7 maveicn canes of this nature. He no doubt prefers the At noon Lamson and Miller, tWo | 49 allow her to answer them. gra eae ~ avnnnave | feat place: would like io ge tothe oounery for the suinmer | DE At AY TACOT Riviling to aecst in easing t nquillity of bis palace. But Iw of the crew, went to their homes near by for more The Court to witnoss—You are at liberty to answer the BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK Wrens oe yarn Po ac nee Ae and fron’ country preferred; would like to go to Yonkers, Betor Roce sual bis Excelleucy’s decision is Just what | clothing; they returned about three o'clock, when | (Mestion oF Bot at your own discretion. Ke pulley oF farull Aivosce in Sote satanet cane. | A Te ith suing ent enckambermmé, ond woud | coe le Sa Dave hada more favoruble.israe, Hecee wow take bis | Captain Mikes again put off, accompanied by a Q. Did_ you over hive with any otner man before you M. HOWES, Attorn Rasscn eieot, | aasiet withthe washing: has po chjection tn go a short dite cy 7 an seue, He can now take his % y a fleet of | were martied? Witnees declined to answer, Q What's a {anon ia the count fas good WAay soferenes. Call for swe 961 ME a ye ont pigeon ane al @>-calied prize to whatever point he finds most conve. | small craft That night they came to anchor at Staven 5 y L Lia on =—PRIZES CASHED IN ALL LiGau i. 4 mient, d of his feasel amd her cargo ashe may | saad, wher, two barrels of water were placed upon TS Seumesaset © faewer tat queen? 2} A, rey aeration ee GALIZED. LOT | days at ward ac Brondwa P. GAIGE, Broker, _ able farmiis good city reference; country or elty. baving been ordered away it gives a sort of | S of the raft to lighten up her bow and gi y. Private entrance in Amit; 7 The Court—Is that your answer? A. Yes, sir. ——————————————— Se NEAR 4TH AV.—A RDS! ORNER OF 5 is PRCT. gg sraadaient acts" But I would hero sek Whee eee Frovine nd Captain Mikes gat | @ Where did you live after you tett’ the. Bight FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF Tile @. chemnberman’ fad wate Hea 27 Woman, {0 do. chumberwerk and rat ae hich the owner of the jo mee waged Cupted: to lay | avenue? A. In Warren street: I don't know the num- ‘Lottery, for the benetit of the M ountry preierred: best ety’ refe (oD aad be nisceal Rosccodap es aia te work Amalia and the agents of the cargo b: © | by thai night and take an early start on Thursday morn. of the wera, os RET. | ine, be consented, and reluctantly permitted thems 10, 0 be high eas, like this of the | shore sey po he po ee the Eighth avenue, Q From there where did you . rane by itn tin dick oc dik i some hesitancy about going, “Captain Mites | More tof A To Sallivan street; 1 don’t know the , result than the notiscation of ihe decision above | Promptly told him he would have no besitancy about it, teen akon l proves Ag Lawrence rear t denne know The beet of city reference. G3 WEST {tH st. NeXT DOOR To THE BrEvooRT 294 NESTE SETA YOUNG GIRL, AS Clay 8 nan ber; it wag near Broadway. Q Who did you live with in Warren street? A I lived by myself, the same as in House.--A respectable widow womnn as nurse; no ob- ait and, Waitress or to nuree ehildre fection to go to the country; good city reference, Pisin sewing, is a good Operator on Wheeler & Wilson's nae mm nth aiein ane > chine. 63 WEST 38D ST.—AS EXPERIENCED COOK; FAS & British manof-war here be would | ough such a detention wasunpleasant, Lamson went % . t 4 %, 22. Diet distance in thy % i pS Pr , x hare eteared, Der to cor the “Amalie "to n | sabore, and Capiain, Mikes came tthe ity, and last | the bourethere?. “A AB aoqusntance of ir Aluyresant gern Attain, Op. | nas toon ey seterones Can bw Sora or two earn” | QOS "alScaman tne horse tad cote wore port, jeavel to pfortu- . Jerry Mulane, Quartermas A : Fre ul see CO.; 188 Chi st .¥. = = Gan be ween for twordays in the fancy store, vately doth ike United States steamers Winoosk! und | 00 the steamship San Francisco, Mulane ia a single man | Pncy Wnet diy yoy go to? The Sines amen wat | Q)fRIGIAL, DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY STATE | G9 WEST OTH st. (OLD NO)—A RESPECTABLE p> adhnbne Faro —< » Corwin have to sen, else, I think, that our Coneul | @0d an able seaman. ‘1 mee you go The witness’ anawer was ON Uneres. Rirl, to do general housework in a private family; has | ,)<. 1b UTH ST, CORNER STH AV.—A_ PRO- ty might bave either at the service of the Rugisn | &8 much gratified with the I genoa] but the Court, ny eard it, said the answer RENTUCKT-<RETRA CLASS 567. JUNK 6, 1967, the best of city reference from her last em ployer. BOS Verane young woman, id to do Consul, ander the circamstances. the tide this morning. Captain’ Mikes, in eo oa bg! = =e tee, disgrace her 8 2%, 8 GH 84 & 29, 8 75, ‘sl, 14 15, —— oni Night chambervort; no objection growing ye Mr. the Consular Agent here of Juarez, | accident to cither of the three cylinders of the raft, will | at ti, Q Where nex! An paglahag A. In Albany, ~ RENTUCRT-coLass 808, suxR 6, 1887. 6 MAIN 8T., BROOKLYN—A_ RESPECTABLE Wo. | enild Best of reference frou employer. \ , far receiving’ the admonition of the autherition aud | place the remaining two on the outer side and run OM | Sou sow amet ail the places you lived in in New tare MG Stolk, dbp ages gated ntrdeninmdond cameos BAST QD ST. ‘ ing tbe Soe imposed on him of $50 received notice | them: and in any ‘case, wih & fair wind, he intends | Berory "you went, to Albany fA. Kos 1 lived im other : Fs aan | eT eens | OOO tren esaiberiork ands s rday to leave the territory within eight days, | ‘iting up the centre one, thinking he cen run faster. | pisces witn Mr stayvesant,. Q. T'wave’ you teuame ail AANTUCRY, STATR—EereA cLass 201, soe OL.” | G4 WEST «IN? ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STI AVS.— | and would asiist with the washing { y re aaived, his, passport accor. lily, but, Beimt sick, | Scie ay Cornixe Hite Tenoat.—For some time past | the places you toed ah im COIS CHLY Dafoe ne ee | Nae TO a i 6 ‘A midi aged private family. to Sf reference from her lant piace. Cat | f eae Pie eee SATS, | Gotttiod Beyer, a German, thirtytwo years of age, has | AD8DY. A I lived for six weeks in Mercer street; No. 18, HFT. 02 Ss en at Gey rican Glkear 308 MAST 2etit St. Tor FLOOR, q may fal wag ix Meno? lived at No. 17 Spring streot; his health was v 105. Q With whom did you live there? a, With Mr ANCE, MORRIS & OO, nogers, ~ —— - —— — respectable girl, as chamberman 1 understand that the Mexicon \saperialist Consul bac bed iW ery poor, | Biuyvesant; there were other boardors there—iad: Covington, Ky. 472 GANSRYOORT 8T., NEAR HUDSON.—A_ RE. ing to qesist at washing, or would do } coniors to provide the neamer, iivequta win two heace. | 1uuch #0 that i made bien low-epirited and exiremely | boardere (Were they marriot ladies? “A. They Pp #0 iN Tis GuORGIA AND ALL 66 speciable young girl to go out, to, sew by the day or | 18 8 Smuell TNRLY Boe CN Terere ne j } ecance, Bo heavy | despondent. On Thursday of inet wee! they were married; loved they were married. @ ‘other Iggalized Lottorins, por gaia te wing: can cut ladies’ iT nob, after her repaire are finished. Some people A ky Boyer, while | Who kept the house? AA Mrs’ Florence. Q Was B. NATHAN, 114 lrondway nnd 77 Nasean stent, | AfeanOas atid is 0 good S27 SE AT Et, PREY tetas, ao cneravens Suspect that she may also jond powder and other ma- | @®C#ally dejected, seized a razor and cut a terrible gash . i ™ eee bsatnad rial of war before abe leaves Cuba This i# modern | it bis throat, which wae sewed op. Ho was thea trans paves “hats Ae fe breeght Some P* Gress rem Pater anon fee ‘phalanges 6 z 'B, Lenersnae Se eel 0 Povrral about BAST TH ST.—AN HONEST AND PERFECTLY | maid and to aseist with the washing and ironing, or would 7 hye y a ' fered io Ward's island Hoppia) ag unere received the Waat is your impression a to ite bags & ‘Brokee, 176 Broadway, fomily, Con : id H jection to go ® sbort dis ER raga es kt | Re in rit lowes