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8 ETE fully Invited to attend the funers!, on Wednerdar after- boon, at one ty from Ler lato residence, 324 West THE CHARGE OF SENATORIAL BRIBERY, New Yous, Oct. 28, 1867, Yo me Boron op rus Hersco:>— ‘As you bave given publicity toan attack made on me Dy the Builalo Express of a most false and slanderous watnrs, I ask permission through the same channel to make 8 bricf reply. When, after full consultation ent counsel of the Citizens’ Association and mon of character and sianding, I consented 1 was quite prepared for a violent and combined on: i$ from the whole phalanx of corruptionist members and Journals throughout the State, Tam, therefore, not in tho least surprised at the statements of the Express, Zo these I reply :— Firs’—I am not and never have been an “Albany lob- Dyist.” I went to Albany asthe accredited oficial and @ director of the first Underground Railway Company, ai the sessions of 1864 and 1845, to superintend an ap- plication for an act to authorize the eompany known as the Metropolitan Company to construc: a tunne! railway fo tbiscity. In the later year the bili passed both Dranches of the Ly ware, but did not receive the Governor's appro for reasons published by his Excel- Yenoy after the adjournment of the Logiviature. Seomd—It {s tolally false that I was “turned ont’? of Mhis or any other company. On the cobtrary, I have always enjoyed the jenee, sympathy and earner Support of my colleagues in the first mentioned com. pany, as well as ip (he present one. fiird—The Metropolitan Company applied again for Buthority to consiract the work con'emplated at the session of 1866, when Jol Sessions, Esq., a legal tleman of skJi'and ability, was commissioned to @barze of the application, and I visited Albany ay times fo advise with bim on the subject, Finding the appication opposed by piratical parties, who were at- tempting to buy a dill throu h, we were obliged to act on (je defensive, and the result was no bill was passed that session. Fourth~ A coalition was formed daring the recess of the Legislature of 1563 between mv friends, who were the chief promoters of the undertaking, which I had originated, and those who bad opposed us at the then Jasi sevsion. These gentlemen, after the meeting of the of 1867, withdrew from the coali sown as the Manhattan Company, and company, ted lobby in connection’ with d Tand my friends nd control of 2 i to mention that both ‘an and Manhattan companies wore organized ‘ihe railroad laws of the State, the latter occapy- Ing ‘he and the reutes of the former, whose arti- ties | red, Ffh—I never published an article in the Times allog- ing ihot one hundred and eighteen members of tile last Legislature were guilty of pnbery and corruption, The articles in quesiion were written by another eentieman, who formerly sailed from Buffalo, as Iam informed and believe, who sizned himseif “The Tribune Correspond- was not subpoenaed before the Albany Grand Consequence of the “appeartng of these letters’? as nile, tne Butlalo Express, I did not disobey the subpoena of tho District Attorney, as alleved, but went to Albany by arrangement with that official; but being under summons to attend before the Corruption Com- mittee of the Convention. T was advised by counsel to go first before tat body. This caused a delay of some five orsix hours in reporting myself to the District Attorney, ine conte Seren h—Humpt proj ct, as alleged, nseq ence of which he issued an attachment for pi, wh over acted upon, did not oppose the underground ‘all through.” He jomed Senators ‘Wii jams an‘ Sutherland, the three forming the “ring”? of the Rajiroad Committee in the Senate, in reportin: an underground bill in favor of William Richardson and others on the lastday but one of the session, and did his best to pass it, thus intending to confer on these parties the franchise. Richardsoa & Co. boasted that d the control of a majority of both branches of Legislature, and ic is a well known fact that y raised amongst the horse railroad companies in this city a very large sum of money to intluence legisiation at Albany. It will, therefore. be seen that the article of the Er- press is a@ tissue of falsehoods from beginning to end, and must have been cooked up before Humphrey's ar: rest, as that took place only on Friday afternoon, in Allegoany covnty, and the article appeared on Saturday morning, when the telegraphic news of the arrest had reached Buffalo, tho object being to create sympathy for bim. As’ thore other charges against Humphrey besides the one sprcified by me and other witnesses, it would be improper for me to make any comments on the proceedings I have fostituted against him under the advice of counsel and the countenance of the Citizens’ Association, I do not care what the corruptionists may say. Their praise euht to be regarded with suspicion by honest men, and with such their abuse can do no harm. Task w oe that have given currency to the falechoods of the Express to give me the bonefit of pub- dishing my reply. HL B, WILSON, THE NATIONAL GAME, Mutual vs. Jefferson. The gamo between these elubs, played yesterday on the Satellite grounds, Brooklyn, proved to be, as tho weore shows, decidedly one-sided, and consequently UWalatoresting. The feature of the game was the heavy Datting of the Mutuals, The Jeffersonians seemed to be emoralized, and the on'y members of their nine who @id any eflicient service were Mettler, Welsh, Delaney and Raymond. Vogel, of the Mutuals, distinguished himsol{ at first base, The score of the game is as fol- low Players OTA PiigersTEITERSON eyes, ers. Pike. 31 > Gean'y. Lf. 23 Green, rn ar Mettler, c. ie 31 Welsh, a. a0 Delaney, fa b, 22 M o32 A 40 Raymond, lst b. 22 Murphy, ¢ 20 Murray, p 20 Total 21 INNINGS. . Sd. Bt, Mh Beh. Gh. TH, 2 26 4 3 2-52 Jefferson... ee _ s | a ao ‘Umpire—Mr. Reed. of ihe’ Eagle. Scorers—Measrs. Cot and | vane. Time of game—{wo hours, thirty minutes, MURDER IN NEW ORLEANS. A Colored Man Kills His Miatress. FFrom the New Orleans Republican (radical), Oct. 24.1 Ove of the most cool blooded and brutal murders that hes occurred in this city fora long time transpired at No. 131 Perdido street, between Franklin and Liberty Streets, at about two o'clock Wednesday morning. The wderer, Anderson Johnson, a full-blooded negro, about twenty-five years of age, had enjoyed Gomes relations with a young woman pamed Celia since March Jas:. Treir relations, it seems, bad latterly been ren- dered very unpleasant by the frailty of the woman and the jealousy of the man. On Tuesday ni about two o'clock, the woman had fallen asleep, and the mas stepped out into the yard, obtained an axe, came in and fastenet the door betiind him, and then, standing over ber as she lay asleep, deliberately broke open her wore and beat out her brains with the but of the instrum The vlow was heard by aman in the adjoint who gave the alarm, and the murderer was taken in charge Ly oillcer: MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunara mail steamship Persia, Captain Lott, will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool, The mails tor Europe will close at the Post Office at even o'clock on Wednesday morning. Tee New Youk Heearn—Edition for Europe—will be veady at half-past six o'clock in the morning. Btngle copies, in wrappers, tor mailing, six cents, = a ee ; MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Baser—Hixpes —At Koeseriile, N. Y., on Thuraday, Oeroder 24, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Monson A. Willcox, of Burlington, Vt., to Avousta, daughter of James Hindes, Esq. it@or—Pataen,—On Monday, Oc'ober Te at Trinity church, by the Rev. Francis Vinton, D. D, Omanies A. Fencovox to Many Louisa, daughter of the late Veventine Palmer and granddaughter of the late Hon. Charies F. French. No cards, Rroaps —Reseit.—On Thareday, October 17, at the Bicth siresi Ba; tist church, by the Rev. Henry Ange Gaonce B. Ruosve to Lizzi, eldest daughter of George Rosseii, Esq., all of this ciy. Rock areLta®?—Baken.—Om Monday, October 28, Mernorial church, by the Rey 1. A. Jaggar, I Hookareiiak to Jooaet L Baker, all of wis city. Died. Apams.—At Paterson, N, J. on Monday. October 28, Mra, Ava 8 Abams, ‘22 years and § montis, Baltimore American please copy. ofa os. —Oo Sunday night, October 27, Mrs. uza, ‘wid ow of Heury Anderson. Funeral notice to-morrow, Bekaian.—At Tremont, on Monday, Uctober $8, Exizs- Beri BucKucet, widow of Coraelius Berrian, aged 42 years, 1 month and 13 dave. The relatives and friends are invited to atterd the foneral, of Wednesday atiernoon, at two o'clock, from the Method!et church at Tremont, @ 7.—On Suoday evening, October 27, after a short Mitooss, Mancany Bor Th» faneral wikt teke g's from the residence of her gon-in-law, TO, 4, Vidal 233 Wort Eleventh sweet, on Wednerday t sing, G4 coves o'clock. Brews .—lo Leooklyn, on Monday, October 28, Chante, infant son of General Wm. and Julia V. Brewster. oral thie (Toteday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from No. 6 Harrson place. ‘0x —On Monday, Oewober 28, James Cor, a native of Gio @wersbire, England, in the $6:n year of his age, ‘The relatives sad frieads of the faciity are invited to attend the funeral, from his inte residence, Weehawken villace, Hudson county, N. J.,0n Wednesday afternoon, at two o’clock. Services at Grove charch at three a o\ wok. berger (England) papers piease copy. Cong At Maniu ville, op Monday, October 28, r Covntim, in the 634 year of bir ago, ® relayives and friends of the x4 are Fone fally invit®d to attend the funeral, fr 18 late dence, on Wednesday afternoon, at one rorcloek. Earow.—On Monday, October 28, Carortnr, wife of Fobn Eaton, aged 41 years, 11 months aed 21 days. Top reletives and triends of the famile are Everayn.—On oe October 27, Jowanxan M. Win- Uamson, wife of Martin England, aged 82 years, The relatives and fmends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Fresh dence, No. 147 East Sixty-fifth street, between First and ay) afternoon, at one o'clock, Second avenues, this (iu Without further note, W>) and Kingston and Roundont (N. Papers please copy. ‘TsuBR.—On Sunday, October 27, at one o'clock, widow of James Fisher, At nine o'clock this (Tuesa morning her body will No. 30 Scammel ud street, where a solemn requiem nh masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. The funeral will take place from Marv’s church at one o’clock, and proceed to Calvary Fousom.—On Friday event aged 64 years, 10 months and ‘Funeral to take place from his _ residence, 214 ity-elghth street, this (Tuead: ove o'clock. Friends of the family and f medical profession are respectfully invited to ene, Maine and Massachusetts yea | please cop Fox. ~On Saturday, October 48th year of his aga, embers of the 26, James ras Fox, in the The relatives Pry friends of she fem ny, also the mem- bers of Syivam Grove Lod, fully invited to attend the ee noon, at half-past one o'clock, from his | corner of Evergreen avenue and Stockholm street, Brooklyn, E. D. Jvusr.—On Saturday evening, October 26, Saran ANN, wite of Jobn P, Jude, aged 51 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, 422 Broad stroot, a (Tuesday) after. Manni.—On Sunday, October 27, Euty Lovrsa, yonng- est daughter of Joseph and Louisa Martin, aged 2 years, 3 month and 2 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her Parents, 76 Degraw street, South Brooklyn, this (Tues Onv) afternoon, at one o'clock, Mans.—Many Jane, widow of Philip L, Mara. Notice of funeral in morning papers. MoOoskry.—On Friday afternoon, October 25, after a lingering illness, Rongrt MoCoskny, She frien@s of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom tne Presbyterian chareh, corner of Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street, afternoon, at four o'clock. On Monday, October 28, Roce Nirvree, native of the parish of Lara, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 53 years, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, Elevonth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, on Friday, October 25, of consninption, at the residence of his hrothor-in- Inw, Jacob P. Lansing, Hannah Ostrander, in th Provr.—On Sunday, October 27, Ruta, relict of Jacob Pront, in the 63d year of her age, Tho rejatives and friends of the family, members of National Lorlge, respectfully invited to att this (Tuesday) from her late At Castleton, N. Y., , *on of Simeon and Sin year of his age, No 209, F. and A. M., d the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Ni 210 -outh Fourth street, corner of Ninth, Williamsburg, Montana papers please conv. Partps.—On Sanday, Octobe Stephen Phetps, in the 89'h ¥ Her friends, and those of he attend the funeral, Pe Saad relict of vs from the residende of her sop-in- Jaw, Ashbel Denison, No, 107 West Forty-fonrth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further Reas.—On Sunday morning, Octoher 27 nine o’giock, Parse Russe, aged 67 years, 7 months The friends of the famity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, Fifty-ninth Sireet, between Tenth and Fleventh avenues, on Wod- nesday afterneon, at one o'clock. Sape,—At San Francisco, Cal , 5, Ruvgcca Mania F, Suave, wife of Cornelius Shade, formerly of this city. Sctaan.—In Prince William county, October 24, of diseaso of the lungs,’ ADAM Scttaan, formerly setzeant of Company G, One riy-second regiment New York Volun- on Satnrday, October Va., on Thursday, New York ‘city, Hundred and Thi teers, aged 32 years, Syorrn.—On " Monday, wife of John Smith, native of parish of Laragh, county Cavan, Ireland. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, 246 avenue ik between Sixtoenth and Seventeenth streets Surrrarp.—On Sunday, October 27, Evizarers, widow of John Sheppard, formerly of Baltimore, Md. The funoral will take place trom the residence No. 638 Third avenue, this (Tuesday) morning. at ten o’clock, The friends of the family are invited to attend without farther notice, Srrarx.—On Monday, October 28, Rev, Jamrs A. STRAIN, pastor of the Church of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, L. 1. Thi erend clergy, his friends and ‘Acquaintances al respectfully in' Mary Coxvett, ted to attend the funeral, from the church, where asolemn requiem mass will’ be offered, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock. Srockrx.—At Lansingburg, N. Y., on Friday, October 25, Mra. Lucy Sronxin, in the 77th year of her age. TURNRULL —At Claremont, N. J., on Monday, October 28. Antnor CLars, infant son of ‘A.W. and M. a Tarn. bull, Jr, aged 5 months and 7 days, fotice of funeral in Wednesday's paper. Twrrorp.—-On Monday, October 28, at half-past two o'clock in the afternoon, Francis TWY¥oRD, a native of Sepia county Kerry, Ireland, in the 42d year of The funeral will take place from h No. 160 Rivington street, on Wednesday afternoon, at The remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery, for interment, Vay Cort.—At Maspeth, Lone Island, on Saturday, October 26, Jutta, youngest daughter of Jobn and Ron Funeral services at St. Saviour’s Church, Maspeth, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at hal = two o'clock. tives and friends are invited ther notice, Carriag es wilt bata, tiny Honston street Tercies until half past one o’ctock. bers of Henry Clay Lodge No. 277, EA and A. M., are hereby notified to meet at their lodge ym, No. 300 East Broadway, for the purpose of paying fast sad honors to the remains of our late brother, Thomas A. White, on Wednesday afternoon, at ont one DE ESTERRE, W. M. Wrvitn.—On Monday ‘nook. October 28, at the resi- dence of his mother, 229 Pearl street, Brooklyn, Joux Warren Wrvitt, in the 234 year of his age, The funcral will take place on Wednesday, at twelve lato residence, nd without fur- at Grand and ‘Waire,—The met Ezra J. Frney. Secre' _SITUATIONS WANTED—SEMALES. Cooks, &c. AORATIO ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, WASH- er and froner; has best city reference. Call for two WASHINGTON respectable Engliah AMITY PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook; thoroughly understands her business; has good city reference. STH ST., REAR.—A STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG Woman as first class plain cook and laundress; a good peal ST. JULIEN Sn at class cool ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE, J man as good cook, washer family preferred; good re ) CONGRESS st. MIDDLE-AGED WO- nd froner; « small private A RESPECTABLE GIRL, IN A Private family, to cook, wash and iron; best el “WEST “sD ST. A FIRST CLASS COOK; HAS good city reference 5 WEST 47TH ST. an ¢ xcellent & baker. BRFAKING UP HOUSF- wishes to find situations for three most ex- raitress and chambermaid, and one as laundress. Ap- ply Tuesday and Wednesd STORE—A RESPECT. woman as cook. Understands 7 MONROE {able Protestant’ Eng’ hor business thoroughly and has livedsin the best of famt- COMPETENT COLORED COOK club house or restaurant pre- 23 CHARLE in all ite branche ; best elty referen © da by her employer, who in breaking up house- Cooke &e. 66 WEST 18TH ST.—TWO RESPEOTABL ‘OMEN, in the same house; one as cook; thofoughly under stande her business tn all its 7 ag = le pas ing The other az chambermaid and rence. CARMIN T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS 66 a sxoatend neat 7 in all its brattehes, such as ments Sopa, Poultry, pastry, jellies and ee larding, ina private family, with Unexerptouable, clcy ree erence. 7 WEST QTM ST.. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— . cf one as cook, washer and ironer. je other ax chambernisid and waitress; bestcity reference, T7 AY AA youNe BnMAN. GIRL AS COOK IN an Amer can family; will assiat in washing and iron. ing and general housework. Address or apply to Maartels” QD BOEROM ST. NEAR ATLANTIC. BRIO. A competent girl as cook ‘and to aanist in the washing and ironing; la an excellent baker, “Best reference if re- qui QF PATIO | sT—A YOUNG GIRL 48 COOK, washer and troper, ov ae cpembormald si id waitress; is wihng to assist with the washing and iro: Teference, Call for two days, 85 WH ST.—AS COOK, WASHER AND TRONER, OR +) todo general housework in a small private faunily. ming; best city 92 coLU MBIA ST.—AS COMPETENT COOK 1 A private family: te willing to assist in washing and troving: good reference if required, 10] BAST, 2TH, STA RESPROTABLR GIRL 48 cook; is a first rate cook; easesians basing ond iene! good city reference from last place. Call for two 102 WEST STH 8T.—A GOOD PLAIN COOK AXD lnnndress. May be seen at her last employer's from 9 to 6, 103 BES! TH STA RESPECTABLE SCOTCH °) Protestant girl aw first ol is thoroughly; good city ref aoa. Caste vean ie a CORNER OF BROADWAY—A RES ], now disengaged, as rood plain coo! ia willing to assist with the washing ind troning; has four years’ reference from her last place, 10 = T 17TH ST., BETWEEN 6P AND 7TH avs. —Two respectable girls in « small private fami. ‘one ag cook, washer and froner, the other as chamber. iene ss waitress; both understand their business pers fectly: best city reference from their last employer's, where they have lived over three years. WEST 53D ST., BETWEEN PROADWAY and 8th ay.—Two respectanle girl, one ns washer an jroner, the other as ebhamber- and waitress and would assist with the washing and jon to the country; city references, Can nT 9 WEST 18TH ST. ROOM NO. 3.—TWO RESPECT. & able young girls, sisters; one to cook, wash and iron, the other todo chamberwork waiting; best city refer- ence given. Apply for two days, 13 WEST, WTS ot. IN THE REAR—A RE. +) spectadle giri as plain cook, washer and ironer, in 4 small American family; good elty reference. Call for two ays 113 WEST, WIE St. RETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—A respectable young woman ag cook; would aasist with washingand ironing if required: $8.0 good bakers city reference, Can be seen til Ti f) WEST 16TH. STA) YOUNG WOMAN IN A I private family to do plain cooking: is an ex. senate washer and ironer; good baker of bread and biscuit. Good city reference, L1G EAST, 20, 8h, NPAR 8D AV—A_ PROTES. tant woman as ‘first class cock; is a good baker; understands cooking in all its branches; no objection to the country, Call for twodays, Best elty reference. 119 EAST, 20H STA LADY WISHES TO PROCURE situations for two respectable girls, one as cook, washer and irouer, the other as chambermaid and waitress, in a private family or private boarding house. 123 EAST 8D STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS conk In a private family: has the best city re ence. Can be seen for two day ‘at her present employer 124 HENRY ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL: IS 4 good plain k and will t at washing and ironin, fod ererences from lat place all for two days, 12 WEST 25TH ST. IN THE REAR —A RESPECT. able Protestant ‘sint in small’ private family as cook. washer aod ironer, Has tl be seen for two days. it chy reference. Can SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. a NN RENN NR NNN NNN Cooks. &c. COURT ST.. BETWEEN SACKET AND DE- gram, Rrookiyn.—As cook by one who understands be seen for two days. _ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. __SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. _ Chambermaids, &c. 49 Sigraeecr—s soris erst a8 cxayees e care o! make herself generally usefal tn any light work. 2 ITH AVA CAPABLE WOMAN AS COOK; ) understands French and Engl dughiy; bus tived in the highest famulles in (this cty for the las: bwoaty years, Call or address for 4 WEST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as frat class cook in a private family: understands baking. Best city reference can be ish cooking. thor- a “cise of pastry and WEST 2TH @t., BETWEEN 7TH A cD ave back room. —, cok, wi yn Do cbjectiou'to t rel PAL AX3 av. B Gosher and tronat; oud eit veheronen, STA RESPECTABL™ WOMAN AS j has best city reference, Can be NEAR MTH St., TOP FLOOR—A RB: Protestant woman as plain cook; go 244, Bas EAST Pg 8" py He e tae WEST 33D at. IN THE REAR, BETWEEN Bh a As good oo ip ne family; would Cha with the washing; has ence, weet 38TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ang WHA Of cook and to assist in the ake good bread and biscuit and last place. Can be good city reference from seen at her present employer's, WES? 10TH 8T.—4 FIRST CLASS MEAT AND ranches; has the best city reference. pata i re 8T., NEAR 8TH AV.—A RE- Ce Ne og? and froner {n a pri- has the best city refer- ve familys i is rf Mare al be seen fort Ged days. WEST 2D ST., floor. front room.—A Feapestable rox would have no objection to rl as first class ith the washing; nif eis. where she has lived for 6 3 3D _ AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 23D STS.—A table youn? woman as cook in @ pri family; noo »jectinns to aésist in the washing and froning; the best city taterence. can be given. MULBERRY ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman as good pl cellent washer and troner; best eity reterenos, No ob, tions to a short distance in the country. ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as Veook understands her business perfectly; best ain cook = ox STH AV., NEAR 8IST 8T.—TWO RESPECTA- ‘oung women (sisters); one as cook and assist Sintte wea ing "and ironing: is as chambermaid and. assist waahin; Id take care of an futan or would do sewing. Can Present employer's, 307 stars rerpeotsie aasist in the wavhing; best city reference. EAST ATH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT. ble woman as cook in a private farail fection to sscist a. the washings good alty referenon, seen for two days, EAST MST ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS Lge class cook; understands her business; good city WEST 9TH 8’ girl as cook, and is willing to EAST 2D 8T., ROOM NO. 6—A RESPECTABLE woman as cook, washer and ironer a a sent family ; best clty reserence. 52 CLINTON PLACE (8TH 8T).—A COMPETENT oung woman as chambermaid and iaundress; best city reference, Call for wo days. 69 (2 (OLD UMBER) EAST STH ST—A YOUNG chambermaid and waitress in a small private faraly or wonld do chamberwork and aasiet in w in a private boarding house. Cal! at last employer's. if) ALLEN 8T., IN THE REAR. TOP FLOOR.—A Jeena young girl as shambermealt andto take idren; speaks some English; city reference if re- = Esteem ee feral, 719 WEST 28TH ST., BETWE2N on AND 7TH AVS.—A respectable young girl as chs rmaitand waitress, or nurse; best city reference from oy er place, Q] EAST TH 87a RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid ia, 0 ‘or chambermaid and waitress; cab feation ia take ine ‘of children; best city reference, Cail for two daya, WEST pea ST., IN THE REAR—A YOUNG American girl to do ehamberwork and sewing; would be wittng to do washing ina private family; good ref- be EAST 58TH ST., NEAR 3D AV.—A RESPEC ARTE « ry id and sea! 5 93 WES? 27H St—a RESPECTABLE PROTEST *) antgtrias chat ‘4 and waitress or chamber. mald and to anstst fo the wasning. Clay reference. 10 WEST 20TH ST, RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do chamberwork and walting. or waiting only in a smal! private famiiy; is om fully un- derstands her busi: Best city reference. — 1O5 TEST TH Sta YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. J hermaid or waitress, or to assist with the washing; Ro objection to goa short distance in the country, as far a8 ‘New Brighton, "Has the best city reference. 10§ WEST 15TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—A YOUNG et as chambermaid and waitress, or to assist with ihe warhing and ironing; is willing and obliging. Bost city reference. TI] BAST, 218 Stca RESPECTABLE | YOUNG woman todo chamberwork nd assist in the wash. ing. Satisfactory reference from her present employer. T11 28287), BETWEEN OTH AND 71H AVS—A RE. ctabie girl, not long fn this country, as chamber; maid-and waitress. is willing to assist with (he washiug and froning; will be found willing and obliging. TT A rrcatat BST, FLOOR, -FRONT, ROOM.— ‘A Protestant young American girl to do chamber- work, waiting or taking care of children. 119 27H S87. CORNER 77M AVA RESPECTABLE young girl as chambermaid and waitress, or would be willing to fake charge of baby. Call or address J. M. 120 ‘WEST 20TH 8T., BETWREN 6TH AND 7TH ava.—A respectable young gir! as chambermaid and Sah pin sewing ; Ro objection to take care of children; Teference, 12 WEST 49TH ST.—-A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress, or would assist with the washing and ironing if required; best city reference. 129 BAST 2TH gr—A RESPEOTARLE, YOUNG girl as chambermaid and t» assist in the care of ahildven.‘or to do plain sewing; guod city reference. Call for three days. FAST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN a cook; te competent and fully understands her ‘an excellent baker, 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D ee A woman as first perfectly; best city reference. seen for two days, WEST 27TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE and seamstress; has best city reference. Apply at baseuient door. ., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH 8 lady wishes a situation as a cook or oy oe eee B Prt COMPETENT Romig Wed A Mt yusiness and has good understands her bi aiy reference. ot eaneee tee days. 12¢ 18ST AV., NEAR 8TH ‘st, FOURTH FLOORs front room.—A respectable womun as first clase cook: understands her business in all its branches; bas th best refercnces, Can be seen for two days, 133 EAST, BROADWAY, NEAR PIKE §7.—A, RE. De) apectable widow; isa very good cook and inundress; hing the best eity reference. Can'be seen for two days. 135. Mrom‘N3. SF deat reference. 1 WTI ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS.—A OO respectadie young woman as good plal excellent washer and iron first From her last place. 138 WEST 18TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avs.—A young woman as cook; willing to assist in = and ironing; good reference. Can be seen for two WEST 19TH ST. FIRST | FLOOR, FRONT m.—A respectable woman as first rate cook and baker, ‘end wii to assist in the ree washing and fron- ing. Best city reference from her last place. 145 WEST 2TH St—A PROTESTANT SCOTCH. woman as cook; {a an excellent washer and ironer; no objection to city or country; good city reference can be given. Call for two day: 14.5 EAST SD. st, NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A young woman as cook; is willing to assist with the washing: best city reference. 4G 3, Avs, 7%, THE REAR—A RESPECTABLE eYOUNE Rink to, cook, wash and tron: can cook all Kinds of ‘meats, soups ‘and desserts; ts willing and obliging. Call for two days. ie AV., BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH STS.—AS it claus cook ; good baker: fully experienced; will euiiaslian aii toning, beat city reference, 161 WES T 37TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A WELL EX- perienced woman as cook: would assist with th yeeiog and ironing. Best city reference. Cail for t 1 WEST SSD ST., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, IL back room.—A’'reapectable woman as cook ; is will: ing to assist with the washing and ironiug; good cliy refer. ence. 163 Nest Jeth sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN Jed as first clase cook, in a private family; would assist with the washing and ironing: Best city rete: pce, 16 4 RAS? 11TH 87.4, RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ‘an excellent cook and ker willing * to, ‘asaiet ‘ein the yubien? no objection ipa sacl alstawos ta the-countsy, Good say reteaase Can be seen for two days. Z RAST 1ITH 8T., IN THE REAR.—TWO RE. ctable girls; one as first class cook, washer and ironer, the other to do el ork. 19% 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS FIRST class cook; understands her business in all ite branches, Best city reference, 197 EAST MT St. CORNER OF 1st AV —TWwO respectable girls, sisters; one as plain coo! firat rate washer and irorier: the other as chambermald ani and ironing if Fequired: are willing aud obliging. “Can furnish the best city reference. 203 WEST 27TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV. FIRST fioor.—As first clas® cook; understands ‘her bust. esa in all ite branches; prefe: las bow ing house; best city reference. 204. RAST UTH, 81, NEAR 8D AV.—A RESPECT. able rl as first class cook in a private family; will asia with the washing and ironing: best elty references, 209 EAST STH ST. BETWEEN 3D AND 8D Avs., (second floor, front).—Two respectable young vis: ters wish to live together; one is « frst rate cook and an xcellent washer and ironer; the other as waitress and to as. nist with the washing and ironing or as chambermaid: they can ive the best city reference. Can be seen for two days. a hotel or a first rd 10 WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron, and to do general housework in a amall femaitys ten good baker: ference. Can be seen for two ‘da vs. 212 East stn ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK AND waitress, Best reference from her last place. 13 TH AY, BETWEEN STH AND 26TH sts —4 ©) ‘competent young woman as cook in a private farn. fly; Is good baker; would assist with the washing; city referen: city and country re. ST.—AS COOK, BY A WOMAN WHO ; understands plain and fancy Rew achiid six y jection to the country. cooking in all iis bi STH AND 6TH AVS.— girl aa good plain cook and to as- iy best c'ty reference from her last em- r, who has broken up housekeeping. Can be seen for 6) WEST 4TH ST, ff. . BREW PACIFIC ST., BROOKLYN.—AS COOK, WASHER mall private family; best city refer- x all for two days, 1861 ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG understands meata, sou of ‘Bentley F. Acams, aged | women as first rate cook; and jellies; also isan excellent’ baker; would ‘assiat in the wosling if required; best reference from he: BETWEEN 6TH AND in the front houte—A respectable woman wiih ing to assiat in washing bas Can be seen for wo days. FAST SD ST.. BETWEEN MADISON AND éTit I) avs.—A competent wom: quanly underviands her boa from her last place, rat clase cook; BAST STH 8T.—4 FIRST CLASS stands soups, mea: pg EE WEST ISTH ST. NEAR ern ay, respec maker of bread, cakes, pastries Feterencea from the bes: city f ‘WEST TH ST. —A comy lala cook ; one who is e OOK, UNDER pantry, came and sli kinds of best city referenus. ‘Can be'seen FIRST FLOOR. is @ first clase cups, and has excellent TENT WOMAN ABA ood baker aud will- Gan be een at past. TH 8T,—A LADY oy! desires to procure situations for three « mbermaid and waitress, who heve lived wi bead from ove to four dare Appir from 10 to 8, @ UP HOUSE. WEST ITH ST.—A LADY BREAKING UP housekeeping wishes to obtain situations together for two desitable young women: hey understand cooking. hamberwork and waiting. Apply 215 T 16TH ST, BETWEEN 7PH AND, S111 oD ava.—A respectable woman to cook, wash and iron im a private taauly or boarding honse; good'elty reference, ir two Call for two days. WEST bg an A yesracts , inilys ory | cook, wi ron small OF chamberwork and J me, bas ool cay reference. ‘Ci Can be " een for two days at her present employer's, DY WEST 19TH st. BRTWEEN 7TH AND. sTit avs. third floor. —A washina’ olay ret woman as Pinia cook and to assist in the wash ferences, 223 EAST STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS frat clase cook; thoroughly understands her busl- oss; beat city reference. Call for two days. 294 bt 4 wet, AC respectae ein ST.. ghey Business ‘infctton to to asin inh ate fatally; good city, referunce. at wer mei employer's. 8 COOK, 995% Weer ITH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, washing in seen for two BAST orn STA Sarees WOMAN 22! ‘as cook. and i@willing to assiat in the washicg and ironing. Can be seen for two 93 WEST STH ST.—TWO RpSrECTARLS Stee: u one as fret class not — Wa i Ky the of adress Thrve H fog, as ‘deretands fluting in the neatest manner. ety reference. Call for two days, 233 TTH AV—TWO COMPETENT GIRLS, ONE AS g004 cook and aasiet with the washia seven or yeare ge the ot the are good in. both capacities; Sis good at iy refervase. Oen Seen for two daye i sr, HovETOX 8T.—A es ROMAN 108; no s oarenlen wu place, 933% EAST 4TH Kyoko (taunt woman ap “= 3D AVS.— 5; One whe Sa Eee peace re siecence, 335 EAST 16TH ST.—A GIRL AS FIRST RATE COOK. e€ 341 3. 33D bagi Sad iron fo a small fasaly; has WEST 2TH 8T.—A ppm ite COMPE- ina private famil Seca frontag iyor ‘pan set i 18ST AND 2D AVS., SECOND ble girl to cook. waa assist with the washing berwork, waiting and fine wi from heF iast place. EAST 17TH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ae aio beamed and Lane] i make pies, cake, lady can be seen from fu tod ocloa EAST MTA 8T.-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS yk; understands her business; reference, b feos @D 8T., CORNER OF 9TH a pee TOP ble wornan secork S in excellent most * Cail for two days. 36TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVS.— Two young girls not 1ong in America, the other us chainbermaid. 2D AV., BETWEEN good cook; would assist in washing and ironing; good PP icon 2D AV., BETWEEN @D AND 23D STS.—AS cook in'a respectable pri tent person of good ly. by a cuperience, who understands her busl- news — a Bed branches; can cook all kinds of soups, meata, malty and ali kinds of desserts, and is an excel eneape Dogs city reference can be given, EAST MTH ST.. NEAR IST AV.—A GOOD, smart Scotch Protestant girl to cook. wash and tron work for asmall family; very best city refer- West 41st ST. BETWEEN 9TH AND loTit two pair staira.—As good cook, washer WEST TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS rate cook; would assist in ing; no objection to « private reference, Can be seen for two days, WEST, So7H #7. IN FRE BASEMENT 4 RE 00! asciat with (ho washing. (NEW NO.) EAST TH 8T.. NEAR AV. A—A Fespectable woman to do the Sooking. washing and roving of a small family; has good city reference. Cau be seen for two days. 7TH AV, BETWEEN STH AND s7Tit STS * wo Welsh Protestant girls: one as first hs cook, and has no objection to asaist wit the washing; the other as chambermaid and to do plain sewing or as waitress; good clty reference, 452 West ast sr. or to do general T Housework ine small 459 NE WEST boarding hi vino Oe beat cley tnd FLOOR, FRONT wash and iron good city 5 apectilae datas sont yaute eoekt cook; .—A rea] le cir! as plain ree celiont washer and ironer. - Good elty 6) 6TH AV., CORNER 2TH ST.—A RESPECTA- oting woman as first class cook; understands nglish cooking in all its branches; the best ity reference, - Call for two days. 6TH AY., REAR HOUSE.—A YOU cook and to assist with the washing; has city re- WEST 42) ST, NEAR 10TH AYV.—TWO rls, ina private family; one as apectable voung as child's nurse; can cook, washer and ironer, give good references, EST 16TH ST., NEAR hag of woman ee miter and pastes, ‘sod. willing, to assist with the @ ironing. “Five yearw city reference. ", = 20 AV. BETWEEN SIST AND s3D Sta A RE: C008, wiais as to capabiliiy, Can be ©) xpeciable youny froner; ean ive kood ten seen for two days, RAND ST. ge FLOOR, ROOM NO. 6, ‘middle aged woman'as cook; under: Pee aoe: also boning; best ref 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE CTRL Ag as 7 ) class cook, Willing to wasist in the wash QREENWICH 8T.—A COLORED WOMAN AS nderatanda French cooking; clty sore Gall for two dayar aD AY. IN THE STORE A RESPECT, ed ioenr ne Ar clnas mari or'as Lundrenss pone ony Le ‘ORTHWEST CORNER 112Til ST, wet back room, new frame build! ‘woman as cook, washer and ironen or 8 te doe Tousework in a small, private family. ANTED—A SITUATION a8 in se, SF. Chase COO (colored) in a first class privat private resi 6 firat clage alte referee ely Address Cook, bo: rald office. washer and tron Chambermatda, &c. EAST 27H ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as chambermaid and waitress, or chambermal and mann’ good city reference from last eannors sry ao UTH BROOKL: objection to Pio etliren, a ote ——S= rmaid and Bnd walteas: hee tor two days, in the store. WEST an = ont 3 RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENG. reference, Kpply: tor two a East bcd ST.—A Mee post us YOUNG im berwork Id ake ce ese ative! g00d ref pe Ay Te'seen at ‘waitress, Best city RUA WILLOW 8T.. 7 WEST = ies ST.~A IRL TO DO CHAM berwork and waiting r chamber 3 a the wasbing, or to do general housework for vate family; eood reference, 42 sree 8T. mee. RES Boat —— reference. ILE YOUNG GIRL ‘an chambermat: the best city ret- @ronee from hor iast place. 131 3 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS gg caicaaee and waitress or as waitress; good city 142 ye ST SSTH ST, IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG 74 ‘as chambermiald and waitress; oompetent in Bent city retercuce. 14 EAST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, lately landed, would do chamberwork and plain aewing. 148 Weer sor st—a RESPECTABLE, YOUNG irl ns chambermaid and waitress, ‘The best city Teference from her lust plac 15 WEST 27TH ST., ROOM NO, 4, BETWEEN 6TH and 7th avs,—A young wom: 8 chambermatd,and waitress, or would do general housework in a small family; ‘can be well recommended. WEST 19TH ST. NEAR 7TH AV, IN THE store.—A respectable young woman as chamber- maid: 49 willing to assist with the washing and ironing: oF as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to the country; good city reference, 161 WEST 27TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 77H AVS... fourth floor, front room.—A respectable middle aged woman aschambermaid. Can be seen for two days, Best elty reference from last place, LOL esr rg Bhs CORNER TTA AV.—AS OM AM: Dermaid and waltress and to assist in washing and ironing; good city references. ‘WEST MMTH ST., NEAR 8TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, fropt room. —A ret ble young girl as chamber. maid and waitress, or to assist In washing and ironing; good reference. Cail for two on 203 MEST FAH 8t, NEAR, 7TH Av. FIRST do chamberwork and fine, washing, or 10 do chamberwork and waiting; {s willing and obliging; best city references. 20: GRAND ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man as chambermaid and waitress; best reference. 204 ha NO.) EAST 26TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN English). lately landed, as chambermaid; can wash and fron and make bread and biscuit. 20 IST AV., OVER CIGAR STORE—A RESPECT. able fir as bese ae = and plain sewe), or to take oare of children and do piain sewing. Can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. 210 EAst_MTH St, THIRD FLOOR, YRONT room.—A young girl as first class chambermaid and Taltress: 1s well recommended from her last place. Cail A qTH AV., BETWEEN ATH AND 25TH STS. pore at rl, lately ‘ape as chai maid, or io plain sewing and tal re of child: would do, Salead ‘housework. WEST STH ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable American girl as chainbermaid or to do plain sewing. be 7 ee oTH Rik be bin ore! MTH AND 3TH pu. a -hambermatd and fine washer and best reloresee fr trom her last place. 1) OED. (OLD NO. 18%) WEST 27TH ST. ROOM 10—A aa chambermaid and waitress and to assist in freverhing an ironing, The best city reference from her last pl Can be seen for two pays, mn i 9] EAst ‘ast ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS, first floor.—A Teapectible young girl as chamber maid and seamstress; can operate on Grover & Baker's ma- chine. Call for two days, REE AN. 25 WEST 16TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. y dermaid and waitress, in a private family; good aity references, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. 4 Chambermalds, &c. ST ISTH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUN 7 Terns one as chamnbermaid and laundrose and ae tires and would assist in ye obliging, beat city reference CIFIC. ST., NEAR BOND, BROORL TE. We pow peta girl aschambermald, Best ref sewing; are whine BETWEEY WASHING a <r taking © re of gener! — MMOND sr. West.—A respectable y% Bermaid oF waitress; no objection ‘0 ans ghildren: would be willing to make herself Can be seen for two dava. WEST 25TH ST.. RETWEEN 8TH ANT ark A most respectable young girl as ct maid and waitress or to mind children: can do Plain left on account of breaking uo pousekespli uty reference from her last employer. Can be seen waar ier mei ST, NEAR IST AV.—A RE hh eirl” as chambermaid and Weis WEST 4TH ST. NVAR OTH AY., ROO —A respectable zens Protestant c 09 i and seamstress: can do all sorts of c Can be seen for two days. WEST 267i S7.—A RESPECTABLE. G chamberm'd and to do sewing, and . he best reference trom her last plies, st.—A YOUNG GIRL TO chamberwork and plain sewing: good clty zefor- oT AV. BETW G, R. Reed {ma private family, as cham Feference, able you! aid and waiter; ery best oF WEST 33D ST.. BETWREN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable English agtrl -hambermaid and waitress In a private fam'ly ence, Call on or address M. F 488 ¢ on ar... “AY. PIWERN arn AND prota lhe can vent ars fn the washing and ironing; rac fa reference from last p OOM NO. 7 —& PROTESTANT WO- aaa © and plain sewing, OF 88 & man to do chambarw: regular waitress; city references iven, 2TH ST, CORNER OF 10TH AV.—A RESPECT. cha 4 ant seamstress or to take odo general housework it 'y commetent to fuldl ber situs. Call for two daya, , or Samall private famite: (atl tion. Good reference | it f require A. 3D AY., NAR 4{1i1 ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RE~ spectable young wri as chambermaid and waitress; in a private family! good city referener. Call for two fs, SITUATION AS CIAMRERMAID WANTED—BY Fespectable grt. with good city reference. Call on N8tD AND STH STS., OVER. respecteble young girl as chame oul! do general housework for us good city reference al ROADWAY. BETW a private family; ‘ANTED—BY A “RESPEC OTARLE YOUNG Verses al situation as chambermaid aod waitress: alty’ ference, Can be seen at the corner of 48th st. rar 3d are over the tea store, room No, 9. Tn, A SIYTATION: iT. AND OTT AV. iets wavent tne es ty of young woman ns cli! taking charge of an intunt from its reterence from her last vlice. 6th av., one door below X8th st__Ring the third WEST 17TH &T.—A RESP: nurse and seamstress; ly sewing. Best reference. a Apoly for two dat —— Z0TABLE WOMAN ‘ands all kinds of fam~ ST 19TH ST.-A RE 3PRCTABLE YOUNG WO- nea as nurse and seamstress, Or to | chamberwork. Good city reference. STH ST., CORNER OF BOWERY, FIRST FLOOR, front rocm.—-A competent age! woman as pul and to do plain sewing; kind and fond of seen for two days. FRANKLIN ST.. WORKING WO WOMBNS: UNION. ‘A respectable middle aged woman — lady ay cod to do plain sewing; can give the best 8TH ST.—A PROTESTANT old, as nurse and to assii landed; wages not so much an objt home.” Gail or address. Eecous ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS NO \d seamstress; und aghly. Call for two days. 9 ELIZABETH ST., ble Protestant marri seat milk, as wet Cee’ Sah te Bl i 2 the eare of ehildrem WEST 19TH ST—A : SaaEanEe YOUN wemnse as nuree d_ Beam ee arate. year's refe 107 bp att, NO. in a reeptiabie fam Tamily; has foat her’ own baby two monte: old. wo days. i nay Nyon @TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.. married woman as wet nui 4TH AV., BETWEEN ITH AND 12TH 8TS.— A young Provastant woman as wet nurse, WES? 10TH STA YOUNG GIRL, 18 YEA\ od to take care of, chndran oF as clambermald ply to Mary Ann Norion, 116 Mz 19TH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to take care of growing children, and would de French needlework or plain sowing; good cfty reference. WEST 19TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A_ RESPECT ble person as nurse aud seams taking the entire charge of an iotant; or to five years’ city reference f: con ber ‘and fine washing ; place, “Can be seen for two days. ST., THIRD PLOOR, FRONT ROOM— eee siaivied cromam wen, ban task new Me woutd ike to take a baby to nurse, EAST TH ST., ‘woman as nurse, to take Good reference, Cal! Tor two 12() ATLANTIC ST., BRC nery store,—An ex capable of taking cha) would be willin: jection to an infant from tes "birth; oF onan invalid: would have 00> ‘ort stan: Gietance in the country. WEST 42D ST.-T0 TEND CHILDREN AND berwork, or av charbermaid e country. Apply for three daya. WEST 4iST wn A SCOTCH PROTEST, ference from her last place. WEST IST ST, BETWEEN 7TH amp 8r JO, 278 To, inke care of bildren: mistress: would do chamberwork: would aati the try: has good city reference, objection to going to t 2 WEST 17TH ST.—A YOUNG habe geen INA fade class emabeciierers will te found bemee sewil clasa embroiderer; wi foun jones. and obliging giise Protestant; good reference. 1TH AY. NEAR 20TH STA RESPECTABLE young irl to do ehamberwork wore fora email private family has good city reference. Can be seen for two days. 24.9 Tre thet preent tiation ra rapecaie song 4 . = yy chembermaid to do the fi eo washing an has good city Teference. 5Q RAST ATH ST. (NEW NO, 426), FOURTH #0) floor, back.—A respectabie American widow worns to do the chamnberwork ant assist in the washing in a tleman’s family, or to do the work of a small family, Tis best city reference given, Call for two days, 304, EAST 85TH _ST,, NEAR 9D AV.—AS CHAMBER- matd and waitress; is a good washer and ironer; has good city reference, air QR FAst s30 .—A Fesprct Shambermnald and waitresss a home more than wages. JOR WEST STH St. BETWEEN STH AND evi A respectable young girl as chambermaid andto take care of children; would do the work of a small famt'y; five years’ reverence from last place. Call atthe grocery store THIRD Yess il le young girl, late’ J wilting and obliging: prefers Jan be seen for two days. 310 WEST 2st “st. BETWEEN 8TH AND STH ava. in the basement,—A re: ble: Fh er woman aid and waitress or pa ado a tag: best city reference given, rat S01 WEST 80TH ST., BETWEEN 10TH AND LITIHT avs.—A respectable Irish girl as chambermaid and Can be seen en for two days. and to do 317 EAST 21ST ST,—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS hon panto and to assist with the eare of ch \drea, well recommended. 318 EAST UTH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.— ‘A respectable girl ax chambermald and seamet pa do oe housework, has good rei Gall 341 WEST %TH 8ST.—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG woman as chambermald and waitress, or as wait. ‘Tess; Fess; good cit city reference. tienen EAST 28TH ST.—AS pores yon ate 32 Jar) take care of children; good rete lergnoe given, a oe 329 pyrite = FLOOR, a bt] REAR, — woman as chambermaid and waitress, or chambermaid and seamstress; good Shen from last Place. aubegmmnee aie 331 EAST 28ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid id wail 5 tion 10 do housework. "Good referunce froin her inst piace, sss haat rpithimanentnaticalcceea eal 33 WEST TH ST.—A RES! 2 Woman as chambermai ty nad woless As oma emi, een 332, WEST 41ST STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG afirl ae chamberuisid rosa, or chamber. a to take care Of children.” Good eity reference. Good city reference, TOP FLOOR, row, 2 ROOM.—A ta 334 1ST Av., Secmatrenh ane Pride 3 ewing” wad 4 ods ak a rover aon no Gojection to go the yt A) ‘city reference, Can be seen for Mas asere. 34 West, TH 8) re teat =A respec’ and waitress; willing rele Toma saa Senlney beet city reference, bet 4 AY,, THIRD FRONT ROOM. as chaz! ind yntconn; ean give sight Fours! ely reference, © WEST ISTH ST.—A TRSrROTABLE wentea LEU girias aurse and to do plain sew: WEST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG iri as nurse; can take care of an infant fromite charge of grown up children; has be.t city refer- BETWEEN 10TH AND ITH STS.—A) American Protestant young woman aa maree and seaunstress, rk om Wiel taking charge of a chile mac! 158 Se" NO.) West 21fu th ay.—A middie aged American widow tad; the position as invalids JUST BELOW from respectshle parties, might’ ‘nurse; can be fully relied upon, Inquire for Watcher.’ 6TH_AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTE:! ant Scotch women to take care of ai {infant trom ite bith aud do plain vaming, “Good city ru East sD 8T., BETWEEN LEX! id ove youtg girl as nurse ng reference froin her last place, Can be ton for two MADISON ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A. Tespectable Little giri. fifteen Fears old. to take care: ¥. eblidren and assist in Light housework in a respectalie D()4. (OLD.NO. 130) WEST wT aT. TWO DOORS mm 7th av.—A respectable girl as nurse aud plain Fewer or would est 1A ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as nurse; can take full chat aus, birth; has the best ciiy reference WEST 82D ST. AND 77H AV.—A PROTESTANT, roman is nurse: Is experianced tm the care aus and ‘ean bring un by hand ff has first class reference, —_—eoccyee WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 771 AND ete ara. A young Biri'to tw Ce care of ebiidien and do Chamberwork; no objection country. Has reference. WEST orn Lan WEIWEEN 7TH iAxD arg piped Lay very @ short dimauce in is —— WEST 2TH rage ie aly ew Paovee. ‘aon es: = nurse and berwork: Je | reelf useful; ite Soret ell eats bh hy beh st. to do nod willing to Bates ion aad dng ferences (rom har BETWEER % ss AND WITH STS.—a if, OF woul ¢o Chath iS Gentes Up Child; beat refers tow RESPROTARLE WOMAM \lérstands the care of ehfidran ta kind ‘and ‘ooiging. Best city reference, WEST OT ST.-A RESPRCTASI * aged 4, ie Of @ baby aud to do light Can be seen for two daya, WEST STH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN As nurse und seainatrases can) overate on W | or would take the charge 9f an inf lived three yours ‘best city referende | place. "Cail for one wook, EAST 9TH S&T, somae. AMERICAN WO. oa D5] TAY. § nee TH ST.~A RES’ 6 Buree; can take charge of & ite. birth ; baby from ite birth: good re = BST 1TH 8T., IN THE 8 Soyparerstn re SRMENT.—A GIRG dre! 6 ot ped bya ta