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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. _aAVTUATIONS WANTED—FEM Cooks, &ee EAST 19TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS. — ectable woman aa tiret einsa cook ; thoroush:y understance her bustneae tm all tte branches; best r EAST 23D 8T., THIRD FLOOR, A reapectabie’ young woman seint with Washing, oF woud take care of children; best PR ut preiate on Thought in 1867-8 vas only jess famons than hens debate, and even more bitter; Jews and compreti dei aa well, and to follow the wan gesting bloody stale, it ts safe also to predict tue Koman Catholio element can contro} the cratic vote upon the Bible questyon, a3 it undoubt- ‘edly does on matters p Hoard wii be sustained; for, at intimated before, te eople, the highes! court of appea! iu a country en- ving @ popular form of government Ww HOt rest content upli. they record the Upod the vexed Gueslou OF the Bi @iscussion with tomas Caine G SITLATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. pores Dressmakers aud ‘Senmstresses. on A YOUN? PROTESTANT '¥ the day oF mon’ ali Kinds of chy __ SITUATIONS WANTRD—FRMALSS, Nurses, dene : WRT TH 8T.—A YOUNG HPRALTHY WOMAN ‘with m fresh breast of milk as wet nurse, Cail for AL THE ANTI-BIBLE MOVEMENT 18 0150, Exclusion of the Bible from the Pubtic Sel of Civcinnati—History and Sint ttembraced thi dow ws REATaL er; cau cut and mai ‘Mmery woud take work in ber own house, Cau WEST 92D ST.—-A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS CINCINNATI, Noy. 6, 1869, js will'ng to make herself generally The proximity of this day to the anniversary that inks the name of Guy Fawkes with a greas politico- religious event in the history of England surrounds ‘the question of the Bible in the public achools with peculiar significance to the minds of a very large Class Of citizens of this city. many intelligent people who really regard the at- tempt to dispense with the reading of a chapter in the Book—as a religious preliminary to Uke regular exereises of the day—as falling short culy of the rankest infidelity; while at the same time there is hardly @ father or mother in the city, and certuimy ‘not a single taxpayer, but feels more or jess Interest dn the subject as affecting them or their cuiidven. Ae ® matter of mere local interest, it ia all absorbing and of that peculiar sort that enters the home etrcte, Ja contradistinction to politios, which may be lefton tho street. The history of the opposition to tho Bibles a text book in the common schoo!s of Cin cinnati, or as @ moral standurd, dates back as far us 3852, when an effort was made by the Roman Catho- io members of the Board of Hducation to exciude jt, Without going into detatis of that movement Row, ibis proper to say that it was narrowed down to this:—That, in order to satisfy the Noman Catho- Nos, who, of course, do not believe in the King James version of the Bible, it was proposed tliat the Douay version should be read when required by parents or guardians; but this was rejected, and after @ protracted warfare and a terrible excite ment that culminated in a bloody mob in the viewnity ‘of the Cathedral at which the ONT ROOM.— bamberinaid aid EAST WYH ST. NEAR IST AY -A DRESSMA- t by the day or week in privaye famules, er own resitenge, STORE.—AN EXPERIENO e decision of the or will lake work at 8D AV. IN TH. operator wisiies a few more en, leratands drossinasing, mi OF BESrens VEST 27H ST. IN THE REAR.—A RESPEC able womar as nurs in capable of nce; can be seem Cas oF address. HLRECKER 81., NEA® CHARLES —RING SBC. Proveetant to (ake @TH AV., BETWEEN 27H AND TH 8TS.— ‘one we frat claas cook; thi other as chambertnatd anv waitross; Leal city references. (NEW NO.) BAST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE woman 4s first ohn private famiy, up a for two daywif uot engaged. 08 Lhe Dans UI There are many, very cook jn a boardin rstapds French, English au anchoa, Best city reference, AST £30 S?, BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.—A ae cook, washer and trout witng abd obnging; has __ SITUATIONS WANTRD—F' no objection ti iden OF go & whort dis ror to do gen eat city rever- 390 ars WHITENALL €f.-& RESPECTABLE DLWOIDAN AY ¢ waab and vou Wn a em) of grown ebudren, no abjectton to go & iowry; Lost oty reference. era! housewors, to go out by thedey; ness; can Le recommended. STH AND séTH SPS. me Work, KAD exee id children § Greases; ty Whe cay oF -4 RESPECTAREE FRENCH WOMAN private family; haa city reference EXPERIENCED &COTCHWO- dbaker, and undertianae cookiDg py Bast 8TH €T. WEST 47H ST, CORNER 9TH AY.--A YOUNG woman as pur charge of ebilaren orn bab 3D AV, BETWEEN German’ wishes fitter of ladies’ Call foriwo aye UP ONE PAIR OF STAIRS.—A RE pectable Young “womtan, Who bas 'n cook and to fi ; i canda dreaming and caring thet heir; would du sewing; best elty reference {10m her inet pinco EAST ATH #T., SECOND PL Sra woman who 1 capable of birth cr bringing it u A Protestant Women ag cock a & thy ily of country, understands be’ pokes, boning and lading) ievaced; RN STRAND STM BTS —A dressmaker Wishes & few mors ou menis tn famiiies Ly the dry THIRD AY,, BE engagements to Teferense if required. BROADWAY.-A FIRST ker by the day tn private f calf Jn the fancy store, for three days LADY WHO IS AN would make afew mor ood city reference. WEST SIST ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH A reepectable woman as firet class cookin & clly reference, WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO wash and irony or to do genera? housework in ; good city reference, WEST 25TH S&T, good plain cook ina small ist with Washing aud ironing. LADY WHO H, te desirous of obtaining girls. one as cook and laundress d waitress; have three and @ half years’ aean ou Monday, between the bours of 10 enham Hotel, Sth av., between 2ist and dd ats. Chambermaids, &c. FAST 1TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY, BASEMENT door.-A respectable young Protestant git) as chamber- maid or waitrera, Can be seen at presoptemployer's. S.A YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and to take care of children; good city 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN aS city reference to ab, a clonkmaxer wiaw y the day, can ous aac BACK ROOM. ‘a baby to nurse by HAV, FIRST FLOOR A respectable womaa w RONT.—A RE & baby to wet | ctable woMaAd w TRST FLOOR, $ wate family, is willing iI for two days, EAST WTR ST, HER PRESENT EMPLOYER’: A respectuble Women ms cook wad hrét DRESSMAKER Address 208 Ws uations for two +e the other as cham! 2ED DRESSMAK RESSMAK ER, mation NGPH AND (TH A @ cook inn private family, ce, Qun'be seen for two days ASHINGTON PLACE.—A cook in a private fant poultry, gamos ai 79) with the waghing ani tron: Can be agen for two day STH AV,, BETWEEN MTH AND 1TH STS,—A RE- ule young Woman as cook in A smal) no objection to wmslat im Washitig, Lestweity ra OTH ST., RETWEE pectable womat be seen four dings, A o'clock, ab tie: WOMAN WITH 6 a chid to Bure, RL, A SITUATION nent to learn vi Auidvens, slating where to ea York Port oflce. General Housework, &ee AMITY PLACE, IN THE FANCY STORE —A COM petent person to'do general housework 1% ily, or to do chamberwork wu a yeara’ reference from last place, C MANGIN ST.—A REST general bonsework in a 42D ST. AND 4 Pope's Nan- the question was settled for the time In favor of the retention of the King James version and reading of the game by the teachers at the opening of each Since that time the subject has re matned in a state of unsettied settiedness, A large influx of German emigration since Drought to the “Queen City of the West’ thousanda of thrifty, industrions trades people ‘and their teeming famiites. The city has become the Western centre of Jewish population, aud it is perfectly sale to say that the great majority of the Germans, with all of the Israclitish population, numbering perhaps 40,000 flebrews, are opposed (o the Bible on purely theological grounds, This opposition has sprang up since the old feud of 1852, and strengthened by the former element of opposition from Irish and American Roman Catholics, and a moderately large class of so-called free thinkers, It put fort a renewed and formidable effort a few mouths ago to exclude the Bible from the common schools. The subject became derignealy or accidentally associated with a propo- sition to sell or lease to the Board of Education the Ronvan Catholic school houses, of which were are ten or a dozen fine, large, substantial structures, ca- pable of accommodating over 20,000 puplis, and the contest has gone forward with the usual bitterness ‘and ntolerance accompanying the strife between Protestantism and Catholicism. that In this country, where there {3 80 Much room, ‘men will stop 40 wrangle over an inch of space; strango that with the destructive teudency of rell- gious strife warning them against it they will cher- ish the feelings that beet tt leasness plunge madly into anjust to look seriously upon this contest, but there can be no concealment of the intensely bitier spirit it has aroused and the depth to which it has stured Mt has enfisted the attention aud efforus of the pulpit, the bar and of course the press, ‘The very best representative minds are eugaged in 4, aod in fact the forces ou both sides are arrayed to fight it ont. ‘The subject of purchasing the Catholic schools was dropped in August last, after some attempt at nego- tiation, the gist of which was that the batidings would be leased to the Board of Education Jor a con- sideration and the Catholic children would attend them, provided a certain portion of the day would be allotted ror Cathodic instruction and the build. Ings be given over on Saturdays for the meeting of ‘This last provision ts strictly for- biddea in tue Olio constitution, but it was not Now, out of this there sprang the face that what the Catholics really wanted was & division of the school Iund cauion of their children at Lanndvesses, &e. EMPLOVER'S), ist with the washing, I far two days ang Woman as ti and can furnish g HENRY §T—A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL: AS chambermaid or waltress In a private family in the day’s studies. OOK, WASHER AND BROADWAY AND 4aTft Apply at hee present em WEST 47TH 8! ESPECTARBLE YOUNG GIRL TABLE WOMAN TO DO as chambermald and waitress, an the wasting and frontngs t4 willing an keen at her present employer's for two da} YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMATD at In Buo Warhing and tron CHARLTON ST., REAR.—A FRENCH COOK IN A f private family; city reference, VY ST.—A RESPECTABLE cook ina private faimliy waore washing is ort general housewor IN STORE.—A_ G emall respectable private fa EN 6TH AND 6TH AV to do the washing of ar —A competent pe a smail private famiiy, nily to do geveral Louse: {Rood city re- eH AY, BETW WEST NTH ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL young woman ns i to cook, Wash and fron or d } good reterenc EAST 4TH 8T., NEAR 2D AY., INTHE STORE. Woman as good ment and pa would do some washing or the entire kitchen work ; excellent respecting integrity and capability. w EST 18TH ST., IN THE REAR.~A RESPECT. rl to cook ia private family; 18 a good GIRL TO DO or as chambermaid aud wa, WEST #TH ST. ral howsework, rofera to her last employ WEST 40TH ST, IN THE STORE.—A RES ble young girl to Wo gener indress in a small private family , bestelty reference Can be seen for two days ral honaework in w FAST 4187 ST., BRIWEEN MADISO! avs,—A young girl (o do chamberwork and Ww: ith washing and ironin, . Call Monday and Tuesda: LEXINGTON AV.—A NEAT, girt ax chamber her presentemployer's, MADISON AY., WHERE NOW LIVING. ¢ as chambermaid or waitress ; best ref WEST ISTH STA HIGHLY RESPE: young woman as chambermald and seamstre nurse; best city reference, Call for two day: AR 6TH AY. berwork aud tne A RESPECTABLE woman As tiretcings iaundress, work and to assist with the wash can be seen at prescat ex to do chamber: rH ST. BETWE ri to do general housework in. city reference, A respectaitie woman to take in washing at ‘fa small private family NORFOLK 8T., TANTON AND WEST DTH BT, NEAR Sh AY gees ‘A German girl to do gengral house first class cook ina private family; uideretands kinds of good cooking; best city references,’ Can be seen for lone, by Mrs, SHILLIN work; is willing and o & WEST 197 ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A apectable American woman fo do hovsework tn & tml family or to take care of wp invaiid Indy; city ref woman as lwaudreas; (0 go leTH ST, BASEMENT, BACK ROOM.—A table youllg wonian best city reference, WEST I9TH §7., NEAR 6Ti AY., FIRST FLOOR, rear houte.—A respectable Plain cook jm wilting to assist with t! Or would go #6 laud: D FLOOR.—A RESPE ‘oF gentlemen's wash: ecok in a hotel Call or address, ble Protestant EAST 207TH ST., 77 AND 8TH A young woman to do WEST 1K ST, BETWE would go ont by ava., No. 8 White's’ pac y general honsework in a private fainily. "City reference, o washing and ironing eas; understands (lating; best city re- iT ATH ST. SECOND spectable young BETWEEN 6TH AND 711 A ‘A respectable young woman to di and bine washing and ironing. Call tor two cays. WEST S9TTl ST., hambermaid and 18 very strange WEST 19TH 8’ leat washer aud iron ral housework; ewa jo. chaanberwork WEST 19TH §T., BETWEEN 6TH AND ITH AVS.— Ina private family sby two irat clase cook, under! and desserts; the othe TABLE WOMAN ung women; one RS and families’ washing ab ber 01 ida making ail kinds of bread, pa: chambermnid and waitress. renee of weatly four A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY NEAR ITH AV. landed, to do general housework for & staal family, (waitress; will assi own house; cliy reverence WEST 2TH ST. ROOM 10,—AN - Janndrees todo family washing at her own Lome? understands all kinds of fine washing aud cau flute peatly. Cail oo or address Mra, MORA. 87, SECOND FLOOR, spectable widow Wishes gandemen's or families’ Washing at her own residence; would go ont by the day; 1 housework in 4 small "EF young woman to do ¢ private family, Can be seen t 6) EAST 2TH 8T., BETW: A respectable gir! work or would do Up stairs Work aud aselel in washlags good city reference. EAST NTH 81 iTH AND 8TH WEST 2TH ST. BETW! chambermald ~A respectable youny wouian a or lwundress; best city reference. and tn desperate reck- dvimight seem WEST 8D STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, Frenely and English cooking in the best style; good city reference. Apply for two who underatan 18ST AND 2D AVS. WEST WTH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS good plain cooky Was rk ; no objection to thi WEST MTH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., TOP FLOOR.. ‘Two respectable young women; one aR good cook, chaumberinaid and. waitress; 5 best references from Inst publio feeling. 1 TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL Z to do housework in a private family; would goa antry; city reference, er; in willing to do R, ROOM NO. §.—A FIRST Jies’ and gentiemen's wash- WEST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG do chamberwork “an housework inn rmall tamily Call for two days at her present employer's WEST SIST ST., BETWEEN 77H AND 8TH AVS, A vespectable girl as clain= dermaid aad wartress or to do plain sewing; no ob & boarding house; best city reference from her la EST ISTH ST.—A RESP Protestant woman as chatmbermald and wa tress good city reference, WEST STH ST. jars iarindress to do I rown hous’, Good reterence. short distance In the WEST 17H ST., BETWERN STH AND S1it ectable yuung woman to do genial jeat city reference from her last place, PROTESTANT wasber and ironer; the other RAS 4) BETWEEN "s. botu understand their busin RASC ATH Oty Server WARD 2D AYS., orto go out by the day; can tue. 4 fourth too tn washing and tr Best references, WEST 21ST ST. EAST s6TH Sr. girl to do general housework, WEST 20TH S1.—A YOU eral honwework; rat class veference. WEST 19TH 8T., IN THE REAR. ka piatn cook, Washer and iron indid and to assist with the wasting; best cl T 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL cook in a private family ; good elty reference. T 28TH ST.-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS good cook; thoroughly understands ber business; A YOUNG GIRL or as chamber A RESPECTABLE ironing or cleaning by the day or BIRT TO DO GE Catholic societies. 7 BAST MTL STS.,IN THE REAR, FIRST FLOOR, Mrs, ROBERTS.—Ladieat, pentiemen's and familie: fine washing and ironing, by the dozen or month, ch tidren’ clothes and Huting neat IN THE REAR—A YOUNG | Biri as chambermaid aud waitress; best city reter RT 2TH ST., RETWEEN STH AND STH -A respectabin girl to go general hoasework private family: ia. good plain cook, washer aud good reference from Jast places TI AV.—A RESPECTARLE YOU woman io do the work of a family; has @ small ebtid; would take board as pi 1 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENE- ral honsework; has no objection to the country. Call for two days. VAST 167TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A GIRL todo general housework ; plata’ cook, warber aud froner. Can pe seen for one day. 2 WEST 6TH STA RF ) girl to do general housework in a small private fam- fiy; ehy reference. urged as essentiil. to be used for the edu- fter the requirements of to this the objection division was allowed would only 42 EAST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR FRONT.— married woman would like to do some ST 291TH ST, CORNER OF PACIFIC PLACE, chable Protestant to cook, Waslt ‘and fron in a amall private fuuily ; good city reference, Call Jain REWidg, OF would take care of growing ty reference from her last place. Call on oF fs waitress ine family or gentleman’ FAST S6TH ST, (MRS. bie widow woman would like to procure the wash- w gentlemen; understands wash- EASY 02D Si., BETWEEN 2D AND 8p AYs. smart, active Foung. girl at with the waching understands fluting; ré 28 a, A MIDDLE AGE! fret class coo. fn a private famtiv; understends best city reference from last lu was urged that Q WEST UTM ST, giods sect Would claim their shar rians, Methodists, Baptists, &c., & A division, and thus the entire system of free schools would be either pulled to pieces or must undergo such a radical change as would amount to the same In the midst of the negotiations Archbishop Purcell, one of the best of men aud purest patriols, ned t remark that in order to accep? certain terms from tie School Board it would be necessary for hum to hear what Kome had to say before he could consent to the proposed innovation. any one with a grain ol sense Knows that Rome 13 the seat ol the Cytholtc Church government, and that her priests and preiates everywhere must take and make final appeal Pope tn all matters pertaining to the spiritual wel- In a matter eo vital as the edu- cation of children itis not to be supposed that he would depart from the usages and requiremeuts of But his simple, plain, strwghtiorward wFectline of progress, even ih the matter under consideration, was coustroed as meaning a submission to a foreign potentate of our aflairs for Hts decision, the which we were bound to abide by, or have it rammed dowa our throats fur fear of having them treacherously cut, ‘That this construction had much to do with prejudiemg the pudlic mind there 13 no doubt, andit had the effece ‘of determming atthe time the majority that closed the doors against further consideration of the We now core to the kindred question of Ribie in the common schools. sprung by the Catholle members of the School Board, but the ablest advocate of the dissentients was Thomas Vickers, pastor of a caurci society here calling itself the First Congregational Society ‘The form in which the opposition to the Bible manilested itsell was a pri¢i resolution the Board of Education to Gispense ‘With the usual reading of a selection trom the bible and singing a hymn at the couitaencement of the ‘This gave rise to discussions in the Board, which cover several weeks, to crowded columns of reports and coumunteations im the daily avers, and to a depth and bréadin of During tive contest pul Were held in the largest hau im tie city. Bible meetings nagvered only a few andred peopie in their audiences; the Bibleites were crammed together thick and heavy, like a keg fall of naiis. Undouptediy the former had the best ‘Yhere 18 pothing recognizing te Bible th the constitution of the State in way way, and that is the snd of the matter so far as’ argument is couccrued; has that document says that whereas morality and religion are essential ment ail men sliail be protected in their rights of worship, the Bibieies claim tat the Book is tie founuation of Chriswantty, aud therefore should have Yes; but to the Catholics tt biock and to the Jews and Free Thinkers foolisaness, and ont it must, for peace sake Thus, taca, is the public mind torn with siuiie and te public peace dis- On ast Monday night Ure Board of Eaueation went into Coutnt'tee of tue Whole to cousider tor the for- hieth time the Binle question, posed of Vrotestants. Free Thinkers, Cathoites and ‘ews, forty in all, There were thirty-seven members present on the eventful evening, Vommittee- of the Whole Was mostly direcied to an Individual personal review vy (he leackug speakers— Vit, OLE Of each sect as classified ANd dome person: The Protestant faction moved to postpone (li the first Monday in May, by whica time a iui! third of the members, and enibracing the most determined opponents ro the Bivie, would be out, but the motion Was lost by sixteen to twe! ‘The committee arose and reported to Board aa favorable to the resoiution of exclusion. A vole was (aken and (ho resolution (0 exslude the schools of Cincinnat ing of some family or a ing in nil tts branches ; beat reference afid sat R SST ST, FIRST PL undress; can do all ehambermasd and washer and froner; 4 to prevent emplo all ite branches; ‘Can be seen for two duys, WEST 28TH & good plain cook ing; good city referen a = sce Th ST, NEAR (TH AV.—A YOUNG first class cook ina private famtly; will with the waabing and ironing ‘T STH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BETWY ‘A “respectable woman as coo! elty reference. TWO SISTERS Fess or chamubermaid and nurse; CHRYSTIE ST. woman as coo! clamoring for OOR, FRONT 41ST ST, BETWEEN TTH AND Ertl heerful, ‘Beat, thy. all private family; wages n good piace to n cl ing and fronfn (of tating aud polishing tm the neatest manner, 1 as chambermaid SPECTABLE GERMAN two years’ city iI sorts Of fineries; a go: Best sefereuces H 8T.-A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL needle women; can mal pod city refere: children's dresae EAST TH 8T.—A WIDOW WOMAN TO DO i Jeman's washing or to work out by the rence given if required. CORNER 4IsT ST. woman to do general housework, Can be scen for good reference. BETWEEN 2D AND STH STS.—A RE xpectable gir, as chambermald and veut city wud country OND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.A girl, who bas never lived out be- Ouse work in a sim care of children and make bereelf gene VTH ST.—A RESP ework in & private futuily; respectable yo: would do plain sewin Can be meen for two day T WPH SY., NEAR STH AV, ‘one aa chambermaid, avd the other as wail family; good efey FAST 1TH SY, THIRD FLOOR. YOUNG aitrem; willing te go in counsel frou ermaid aud walt tue warhing of n fe ‘aoitien’ or gent go out by the day. fare of the Chureh, SECOND FLOOR. in an American or « Waitresses, FAST 20TH ST., HER PRESENT EMPLOY A respectab.e voung girl ns wa Chamberwork, or to (ake care of ebildren. WEST 4TH ST. private family. (001 city reference. aia 6) OTH AV, BETWEEN 2TH AND 29TH 4 yespectatie gir ns chambermaid and waitros erence from her last pis ITH AY. BE Geolsralion, made 1a the $6TH! BT, BETWEEN TTI AV, AND BROAD- ‘Young girl ae good plain cook and to wasiat with the washing and sroming; good city re(erence, FAST PTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER: maid and waitress; ie willing to ing ; beat vity referonee. NEAR 12TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—A hie young woman to do couking Or COATS washing; is an excell WEST TH ST., NEAR ITH AV,—AS FIRST. cook in AN its branehes: excel! bread and biscuit; best reference from i tiow ta the country. Cal WEST 97TH ST, NEAR "TH AV., FIRST ae chambermatd and AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL to do ehamberwork and sewing, OF aa murse aud to adalat In chamberwork. EAST NTH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—A YOUNG girl as chambermatd and fine washer, or would do WEEN SIST AND 19D STS.-TWO 1s; one to do general housework ; tra. er and frouer; the othe RST CLASS WAITRI 004 plain cools, wa: seumsirens; cod vily revcronce. WEST 2TH ST. N woman as frst chamberwork ; no objec place, Cail fo WEST WTH Ss of to assist with eat city reference Tlourekeepers, &¢. ST., SECOND DOOR FROM CA- woman a8 housekeeper in aho- tel, boarding house or private famty; ts competent to Bil ar of the above positions, Ad ELIZABETH », NEAR 7TH AV.—4 RE ble young woman as first class waliress; bas (he Call for two days. —h YOUNG GIRL AS FIRS 4 class waitress and to assist with the chamberwork ato family ; best reference from her lust place, where she has lived elght years. Protestant girl @# chamberma’ f id go a short distance In the it was undoubtedly would take eare of chudrea; wou! best city reference. t place; no objec ss Mra. DELANO! ) WEST gist s 1D AV., BETWEEN 2 ‘oor, back room.—A respectable iro woman ag chambermaid and waitress; well recommen Can be reen until engaged. lady ax housekvepe no objection to children, Call or addres % MACPOUGAL 8T.-A WELL EDUCATED, ) onergetie lady as hous able gentleman's fanit edueation of young & mall family or widower"s; of Cincinnau. ABETH 8T., 4 FEW DOORS OFF BLE A young wornan as Waitress: 14 capabl man’s place; Voarding Louse pruferted ; vast relervoce FAST STILST.—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG Wo- nin cook ; is a first class washer and ; est clty reference from hist plac WEST {TH $T., BACK ROOM.—A PROTEST. fieni elas cook j 18 nis exesilent baker j ins two years’ erly reference. tatroduced i eper in some highly reay would not abject to superintend ren; references exe ALB. ©., care of Mts, James, rias chambermaid and waite would take charge of grown ebildren, 2D AY. BETWEEN SIT AND 82D STS, spectable young girl to do cham! ings eam do walling; good city reter- | anged. Apply aciiool exercises, sae yT D FLOOR, A SMART, and chembertuaid B house, a8 she is willing and QQ FAST SoTH &T., BECON neat girl as wait tion to a private boa ST.-A COMPETENT PF. a housekeeper, or Would take the entire charge of an good economist ) WEST 107TH ST STH ST.~A RESPECTABLE Yorna nent, plain cook: first clase washer and ironer; bast city reference cau be given. WEST 27H 87, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH Avs. An experience: J bread and pastry; best city reve WTH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID and waftress; to objection to assiet in the wnehing ; God city reverence. WEST S5TH ST, fa the rene.—As fi Assint with tie was! public ieeing bie Mectinys Mmineasurabie, WEST 80TH bT.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN widow lady, with @ boy six years ol age, tf; Wages NOt so IaNCh the object ag a comfortable home preter the family of a widower. | Call on oF address Mra, RAD. WEST 22) BT.—AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A NEW 19; good references given Dressmakers and Seamstrosses. FRONT ROOM, le dregs and clonkmaking. wrappers, $2 a #2 50; also children's and maleaea’ garmente made (o order; patterns aud Cashion plates; cutting and basting. Miscelaneow 5 IRVINGTON ST.--A YOUNG AMFRICAN GIRt, who speaks the German lauguago Cuontiy, in a re- spectable American family; city or country. MBIA 8T.—A YOUN y the day, week or month on moderate Cail oF adress all week, Fall and winter eihta, #3, upward of the argu- Enyiand lady of experi Call for three day: FULLY COMPETENT, tron a@ housekeeper; {8 of a cheerful dis ant And agrecable, Addvess, for one week, HO Herald Branch oilee, Brooklyn, YOUNG WIDOW WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITU. alion ag honsekeaper in a widowe Touste; can cat and (tall kinds of fine toned plano which rho would Ike Pay wanted, only x comfortable home for herself and child; would Rot object to leaving the city; the best reference given wad required, Addzess Bra. YOUNG, Brookiyn Post odice, 4) 8TH AV.-A RESPFCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS | terms; fs a first class hairdresser. ; no objections to wait on aay or gorern Lor; willarsist with drereniak- ; the very’ best reference, Can be seen for twp days, good govern- DESIRES A POS STH AN® vetal & Ss, 4 A respectable young Ger! maid; can work on sewing mactine nds of hand sewing; no objection to Good city reference. WEST {81 STA RYSPECTABLE WOMAN lately funded, as helper in the kitchen and to mt herself generally asefal. WEST 90TH ST.—A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS nnd personal appearance os ealeswoman; un- doubted reference, Adare NERS, EAST 10TH ST. BETW Ya reapeetadle youlg girl (ua private familly {e willing iat with chamberwork ; Call or address, WEST S0TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN first class housemaid aud # BROADWAY, miperior address BETWEEN ITH AND 8711 AYS., iret clase cook {na priente famfly ; f anchen, mich av boning, les; exellent ci i Fae Gene 1s 'y reference from ST STH 8T.--A YOUNG WOMAN AS 00K r4 ine private famity; baw 1 st ct} ote: from ber int place. Call froin @t0 8, sesietinciad EAST S8TH 8T., PETWRI As ook In a private fomby; woderstands of meata, coupa and pastry; willing to neniat (n washing; STRYKER'S LANP, 58D ST, BELOW NTH AY. can cut and tit ladies’ dreeee: # piace in the schools. 1s a stumblin, youn g girl as seamstrs dress, family; can teach arments: haw also = lo bring with her: no RSITY PLACE dressmaker wishes x few engagements Ly (he day; has a Grover & Baker machine, Cail ow or address Afi Mf tor no other reason, N 2D AND gD Ava, —A FRENCH DRESSMAK its in private far tit ay dresses Of Juivet fasiiions, The Board is com- Nurses, ey COMMERCE &T. lady of many yi wishes a few engager competent to ott aud wal NAVS"BAND G—A TABLE ELDERLY sTexperience, as onree— fevers, invalids and in all cages of sickness jtten recommendations from frst class doctors ty as belng hizily qualled to muras fa all alckuesees, D ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROO! rotnatant youtg woman; ian Iain cook and frat class washer and froner; no'ob, 0 gO & abort distance in the to do the washin, js willing and obligin, and froning and a ‘Fhe discassion in soot eee ave beds ntry; best eity doretands dresemaking and tritmming perfect of family ae wing; would ikem day. Cull on or address M. few eugagemet for engag RELIABLE LADY OF Wornan Or bookweeper in a joure, Address or apply to 0. P,Q, alities cropped out. WEST 22D ST.-A SCOTCH PROTESTANT Wo. # cook; understands all a’ city reference. Call lor two NFAN UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A eapable woman av attendant on an invalid er and to aseist in the work; country or city. Rest of réference trom prevent employer. 27 East a man as first cl BAST 10TH S8T., meals and pastry; two y WEST 1811 &T., BETWEEN 6TH AND TTHOAVS, reapectable young gist 0 out by the day Hy sowing ie n tra cla operator on Whe WEST 197TH ST. NEAR STH AV.—A YOUNG WO- MAN As Food cook; understands cookin kinds of pastry baker of bread and biscuit; woul washing; city refarence, DAY. IN THE STORE.~A SCOTOH a first clase cook aad baker; Objeetions to the country, STH AV., CONFECTIONERY SALOON, cook ; understands best etty referen ae AV.—AS FIRST CLA tam waitress anid cha bakin Mid Vhe cook mak BROADWAY.—A tionery store; ‘haa been tn the business al her Lifes best reference. Address for three days. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A_ SITUATION anion and attendant; WIDOW IN A N_ PROTESTANT ‘of experience ag infant's nurse; would ike Apply for two days. LATQUT ST, SECOND FLOOR.-AN AMERICAN Womau as monthly nurse; is willing and capable of taking charge in all kinds of aicknoms. Best referenc A RESPECTABLE YOUNG dren aud do light housework, R—A RESPECTABLE. ean cut and fit; no ob. Jettion to do light chamberwork ; good cily reference. branches and FORSYTH 8T. young woman tie common A union nnd (Nttendants cnn enol and Ot ladies? dresses; 6 willing to Make heree.’ ureful in any capacity m Address ANNIE WARD, yaar ern = NORTH &TH ST., BETWEEN 9D AND BD 8 +) Vamsburg—A good dresemaker wieles to go oni by (he Gay; isa good cutter and fitter, WEST 19TH ST,-A FIRST CLASS STAMSTRE who works on dresses and All kinds of family ae ing, work by the day, week or month; unexceptionable ref- Was midnight before this concigsion was reached, and out of the hot atmosphere of debate the con- Cestants caine into the coolness and calm of ab! blarht autumnai night; but i their vigils were pro- tracted and thelr brains baked wad brotled in te excitement of debate, they were not alone in the Ab equal Nuniver of men, equally ex- cited and as deeply interested, but ail united, were weated together perfecting @ plan to neutralize the ed result Of the me ing @ petition to the Supreme Court for an lnjune Uon upoa the Board of Fducation, and, reaily, with out Knowing the decision of tie Bourd, had It pre pared should 4. prove unfavorable to their cause, Accordingly, whon Tuesday morning dawned and the morpiog papers announced the passage of the relves and their reference; no LL EDUCATED YOUNG OF nation fn an American farntty we Indy's com: 3 German languages and good home tha ing the city, Ad: Kip ts of Engite and American a) heediework to children, ot aah Tain consideration; hae no obs ?. $., box 6,408 New York P 0 ATTEND A SICK OR INVALID LADY, BY A PER- ned; ® thorough’ hs WEEN 6TH AND 1TH AVS. 18 fully competent to a birth; long ex Hery ordeal. harge of an inian' SP 29TH BT. NEAR ing; tbe best city reterence, Cam be aeed for ie, with ber fellow ser bermatd; takes cha WEST 2TH ST.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRES! onderstands dressmaking and oll Kinds of fam! ts also a first clase operator; has Wheele: sowing machine, Can be seen at the abore number y Were prevar- T MOTH ST, NEAR OTH AV. FIRST FLOOR. — Young woman &s Hurde, can lake the infant; 18 A good plaln ewer; would ; bas the best city reference. FAST 129F ST., HER PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, 60 énd to do plain aewing {0 a pri- TANTED- BY AN ENGLISH L in the city, « pouilfon as copyint ereons weed reply, Adare’ EAST 83D ST. NEAR ap av. ~A YOU id to wasiat In Ww WEST 50TH STA COLORED BEAMSTRESS IN )_aprivate family. MOTH ST., RETWEEN 7TH AV. AND BROAD» Way.—A voung woman me renmelress apd cham: berrmnid or children’s nutss; no objection ta the country; good city reference. EAST ShTM AT, NEAR SD AV.-AN EXPERT enced dreeamaker to en on Wheeler & Wiison's machin WES? 2D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO £9 out to do pinin Rewing by the day, R STH AY.—A_LADY, will do work at her Cmilles, walking aod bing; good city Hone bit reapec: for ous week, COPY IST, Teapectnbie seeoNe FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— rh as excelie: el ronier fh a email farmily Fras vest ety retermneder ree 884 EAS? 92D 8%, REAR BUILDING, FIRST A steady Provesinnt woman as fi cook in a private family, has no objection to the country; A young girl w ily, Best reforenee given. 7 CUERRY &t., THIRD FLOOR.—AS WET NU AY Dew ilnod, 80 New Chamber ESSEX ST, THIRD FLOOR, REAR HOU young married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, Inquire for Mra, MAR Judge Storer Intelligence OMces, SERVANTS, WITH BEST CITY REFERENCRS, AT MRS. | class employment owice, 745 dh av., corner for Mra, FEENY, fo their appeal, but they followed nim to the court demanded recognition, Nothing was ieft for rerueareen Was squarety wade, and he granted ie THIS itts the matier out ut the gute es ita question of lay erence AB’ GOOD COOK; HAS NO with the washing good city reference. Can be seen for two daym NEAR 87H AV., SECOND @ girl to cook, wank and (ron; @ good baker and excelent nundress; best city reteren WEST UST ST, REAR. branches; ie nn excelient bi \ clase boarding hou ‘ we at, 6 "ee re wer and ironer; ___ HELP WANTED—FEMA GOOD NURSE WANTED.TO TAKE CARE OF A child three years old, Cai bevwreen I wad 4. M. at 265 Winthrop piace. GOVERNESS WANTED 10 Ri WEST 4187 ST, tors and mak obsection to a must decide whether ti Foiigion and good gov ever, what they decide, beat city reference. The civil courts © Hivie 18 exsontial to morals, No mattér, how- iC Will not decide the ques- Will Hardly be con. The suvject ections, and, wii! boil and bubble, oubio, ANU May At last vent liself in TABLE YOUNG MAR- with fresh breast of milk, aa wot furne, Hest referenco, 7A RESPECTABLE YOU 8» good plain sewer, would mn, Hest reference. FORSYTH Sf. RESP formerly with Own houre for (hree or four test ol evening dronses In the fatest style, 1 5 BAST 19TH 8T.A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER ‘out by the dag of week tn private farntitea; 8 cellent cutter and fitter; works on diferent machines ‘Wilson's machine; felerenco IDE IN THE HO} d reference; requirements, French ell English branches, i ou either mas floor.~A respectabl tent to abide by the legal arbitra cal Issue for the spring el itival cauicron, German and musto ani Went 6th st, near 6th av. GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSRWORK to JAMBS OLIVER, Pub- 116 and 117 Nassau st, be Will form the jo added 10 the pe bring toil ana tn bloody surite, A remarkable featur pears is the singular opponents to the Bibi Gell and wie Whole Cavhoh A FIRST CLASS COOK ; thoroughly in wil the of all kinda: no abjretions to man as child's nu take cars of growing chil’ PAST OTH. 8T., RETWERN 9 AND 8D AVS.— A respectable married woman wishes a baby to wet frurse at her own home, Call for two days, MY STA RESPECTABLE GIRL OF 16 TO twind children ; good reference g (vem. for a family of two, nisirator's flee, and 2 o'clock to-day. ESSMAKERS WAN ‘Alto an apprentice, or would furnish © gives pele © of the contest as it 4 orebination it presenta tn ng t placed Arcubishap Pur- ie community BETWEEN STH AND §THAVS.— lain cook; an exoellon iH honsework In a emall Call Cor two dave, 1ST AND 80 AVS,, THIRD ea cneek bY so —_- and ED-EXPRRIEVCED 1 HELP WANTED—FF, ALDS. NCRSERY GOVERNESS WANTED “ENGLISH OR French pro‘erred, Any with first class refereavea may 7 ynt 6! Wert 86th st. on Monday and Tuesday mornings, a JEWE 1,509 Broadway. TO DO DRESSMAKING, AE 10 THE WORKING CLASS.--W PRE. pared to furnish all classes with conslant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments, Business new, light and proftable. Persons of either sex lyearn frou B0e. to #5 per evening, and a proportional m by devoting thelr whol the Dusiness, Boys and biris earn ne oh as men. That all who see thie and test the busine we To such as are not wells le of writing. Ful! do to comm: ary Compal che of the largest ard best farcily newspapers puvtished, wet free hy mail. Reader, tf y , prodtable wok, address BO. AL! id #1 to pay for & valuable ani th TO DO GENERAL undress; the oluer ta waik bear 4th av. PP ANT#O—A, G00D GIRL, |1¢ YEARS OLD, TO-DO light housework, Call at 802 Bust 27th at, VWWARTED-10 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, Av 178 th ay, also annyprentice. Apply ail weak. \ TANTED—-AN AMERICAN WOMAN, AS COOK, QU SSF aod ironer a w fatally of two.’ Avply at No. & reece tt WAxtZd—a GIRL WHO CAN COOK, WASH AND trom in a email fimily. None need apply without 00d reference AL dU¥ ott ay., between B0th amd ist ats. WANTSD-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN BX. perenced German cook; ebe must bave good city relere fuce. Apy.y from 10 to 120 » at 2b West 39th at. WASTROOA FRENCH MAID. APPLY AT \, man wives, on Te BEBK. ayy November $6, from 3 to 6 RL, TO ASSIST IN THE ig of small private family, -A PRO froning and « at 24th sh.) 4 RK AND WATT. Appig in 125th @t.y A GIRL FOR a litte cooking; at SI2 TED-WITH REFERE work and to ay. W You. FOR DOWNSTAIRS work; must be good Washer and ironer. Apply ub 150 Bast 70th st., between Lexington and 4th ava, QV ANtED-4 LADY \OMPOSITOR; ONE FULLY AG preferred, Address MUSIC PUBs LISHER, WWANIED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, WITH GOOD CITY erence, to do general housework ina small family. Apply after # o'dlock at SW Madison st, WV ANTED_ THE DEST DRESSMAKER; AN OPERATOR 4 Jrover & Baker's machine, andan errand gifl, at MZ 6th av. near Meh at. OPERATOR FOR algo fret clase dreas- WWANTED-A FIRST CLAS Grover & Baker's ma makers. Apply at 105 West dist « ‘VW 4NTED-SEVERAL DRESSMAKERS WHO CAN D brat class work; come prepared to work. Apply to Mme, SEVER, 166 ith a WANTEDIA GOOD, STRADY wash and fron, Appl with elty ref TO COOK, near Rutgers; A GOOD COOK FOR A LADIES’ RESTAT who thoroughly understands the buaipess can anent place and good wages. Apply at 20 Clintars s., Brookiyn, WANTED) A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL: FOR general housework, in a small famtly; no children t reference required. Call ‘at 432 West 15th st,, near 10th av., the basement door, betwesn 11 anit o'clo WASTED A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS FOR boarding house, Only ono capable of taking entire ning room weed apply at 11 Uni charge of a sity place. City reference, WANTED-POR THE COUNTRY, A GENERAL HOUSE. keeper, for a single man and’ boy of ten years old; good home; good situation will be given. Call on Monday, between 2 and 4, at 30 Amity st., second floor. WWANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN DRESS. making; one that can sew well and make out bills; American preterred. Address, in own handwriting, DRESS- MAKER, 409 6tb ay., in the store. WANTED -SEVERAL FIRST CLASS DRESS FINISH. ere; ‘n operntor on Grover & Baker's machine; om who understands Dutton holes 7 |. At5 East Wtb at. between Broadway aud University place. WANTHDIA GERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OP niidren {nan American gentleman's family; no in- fant; must be a good seamstress. Apply for two days at tho St, Denis Hotel, corner Broadway aud UJthat., room 35 Le tween § and b SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 16] VEST TH ST, NBAR TTH AV. —« RESPROTA- Ji ble boy, 16 years old (who fs lame), in an office; can Write a good hand; good referenc DY] WEST TH St. BETWEEN 7TH AND. set ZAI ays. —a respoctavié colored man aa firat clays walter in private faintly good city recereace; no objection to the country. Call from 10 A. M. to 4 P. My YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION; SPRAKS 4X. French, Engiish and German. Good city reference Given. Address E. P., box 14 Horald office, YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND; UN+ AA. derstands well the care of borses; would work for very iow wases now: boing In very needy ercumstances. Address id ollie 6. box 195 Her r 2NCH GENTLEMAN, REPRESENTING A NEW 4A York importing house in Paris and having time to would lie to represent another house in France; beat r ences here and in Paris. Address C, B., Herald office, ASS FRENCH COOK AND PASTRY MAN, ¢ Dest city references, wishes a situation im ivate family, hotel or private boarding house, box 183 Herald auice. 4 FIRS? C: es ho has 8 Bret class Address A SCOTCHMAN AND Bi3 r the winter, or as'coachman, box 114 Herald oulce, GiTuaTion WANTED—1 wife, to keep a house Address SCOTCHM LP WANTED—MALES, \ BOY WaNTED-7O TEND BAR, AT 40 WEST HOUS- 41 ton at. References required. OYSTERMAN WANTED-—AT THE CLINTON 1, corner of Highth sireot and Broadway; 008 vlmnaelt genstnily sett. YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR; ONE WHO UN- J}. dorsiands ihe business, with good reference. Address, Stailng particulars, for three day HENRY, station D. GENTS, WANTED, £4 pei} a Hight article of day. For information Broadway, room 1a, Net NTLEMEN AND LADIFS TO it; can clear from $10 to $20 por Oa WOODBURY & CO., at orl (ARYASSERS | WANTED—T0 GO. SOUTH: FOR & democratic pa None but cnerzette aad exp security ra gired. A libera lowed: Address box 764 New ork Post office, stating qualifications, &e. EA PACKFRS.—WANTED, A FEW BUYS WHO ARE ad hands at packing foas ond coifoos, Apply at & “ Waren -A YOUNG MAN, ‘Wich st., corner of D: INQUIRE AT 178 GREEN- TANTED—1l00 MEN FOR P NSYLVANIA; “WAG + Waa onty a Noa Beuver se eS ANTED—A BOY WHO ONDERSTANDS PACKING W eplees. “Apoly at 64 Barclay at. a WAxteD—A srour, Active Roy, one who has hi djese T. W. He sation Dee ee Powmion P LIGHT POR- erred. Ade W4ANTED-TWO BARKERPERS WII U3 DERSTAND the business tho: 7 r Broadway. roughly, Apply at THOMAS’, 937 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STOR one acouainted with the rst . 0 wborae, Apply atid Delancey ate cst donpigdtel JANTED—A MAN COOK, SPEAKING SPANTAH PRE- W ferred; one thoronghly competent to take Marea of Kitchen (0 frst class boarding house, No. 215 West Mth W ANTEDICASYASSERS FOR A NEAT AND CONVE. nient arth pleasant end paying business, U at 269 eecoud siory, front room, between 9 and 32 morning Bowery WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A WAITER WHO has had the best training here or Abroad and who fe willing to make himself generally usotal. Address, with Fo ferences, Vox 1,031 Post office, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO 13 WILLING TO make himself waeful tn an office; aalary S14 per wi to MORGAN, MILLER & CO.) 13 Exchange pl ey City, up stairs APPRENTIO“ way, About 18 years of Age, who tn me khowlvdge of books. Apuly b 7OUNG MAN WANTED—IN TH Library, 472 food writer and h tween 10 78 WANTED, IN S10 tvery county, for one of ne New seling articles the market. ‘Cai! on ‘or address BARNABY & MILLARD, Broadway, room 14 . WANTED, A RUS this conniry. Address in porson J. PL Ata third Boor, Y, WITH THAT tainment now to ERSON, 188 Grand MA THE TRADES, 7'nst CLASS JOB COMPOSITOR WANTED~AT NO, Fold at. AND TWO young men, Ww’ And good wages paid. Colyer and Franklin att Apply to NATH reenpolat. EWELAY TOLISHRRS WANTED,TWVO _OIRLR oD wanted to patient diamond jewelry, b; ‘SHAW, 550 Broadway, Tiffany & Ca WANTED, A FIRST OLAS) TPO CUTTERS. cutter, also three Furnished Rooms to let, stom St class Workinen, at I,Jol Broadway. (PO MERCHANT TAINORS.—A FIRST CI CUSTOM cutter is open for an engagement ius ( for veara from somo of the best and moat fash |onad in the ely: po objection to t days, CUTTER, Herald office. WANTED-TWO TAILORS, FOR COATS, AT NO, Forsyth at, BCHALIS WOLFF. umiry, Address, for two TANTRD—A FIRST CLASS GAS FITTER, APPLY TO W THOMAS J, BVANE Ls isn st - | WASTED SEVERAL GOOD SHOWCARD AND TICKER W writers; nino bel ce ay aa are, bie price paid aad work all year round, WSMITH'S, 284 Broadway WARsTED~a First oLAgs Woop AND, turner, Addtess D, G, PRATT, Coxmopollta corner Chambers d-AWost Broadway, #aling WOO WH where an jaterview oan be bad.

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