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EUROPE. English Freights and Cargoes by the Cape as Influenced by the Suez Canal. honld the Pope Die During the Session of the Council. Tho Peabody Funeral Fleet and | « Its Course at Sea, The Inman steamship Oity of Paris, Captain ‘Mirehouse, which left Liverpool on the 26th ana Queenstown on the 26th of November, arrived at this port yesterday afvernoon, bringing our special correspondence from Europe and a mall report in detail of our cable telegrams dated to her day of ‘fatling from Ireland. ‘The London Post of November 24 saya the practical affect of the impending traversing of the Suez Canal ‘dy Merchant ships has been to Jargely depreciate Snglish freighta to the East Indies and Ohiga by the Cape of Good Hope, Sailing ships on birth ‘find it dificult to obtain cargoes, and there has been a sert- ous fail in rates; while screw steamers are secunbg trom £3 12s. to £3 178, 6d. per ton to the East Indies via the Mediterranean and Egyptian oversea route’” If a Turkish correspondent of the Gaxette de Qo- Togne 1s correct the Sultan was pleased with none of dais royal guests so much as with the Crown Prince of Prussia, The manner of the Sultan is generally rather expressive of imdolence and indifference. In the company of tue Crowa Prince, however, he was lively and spirited, and quite amazed his courtiers Dy @n unusual Dow of couversation, Once or twice he clapped the Prince on the shoulder, avd ex- laiied, “Maschalla! maschalla! memmoum im!” iteraily, “Lam very happy (” ‘The Birmingham (England) Post says:— Some surprise having been expressed at the omission of Dr. Newman's. name from the list of expected visitors at Kowe next month, ib may be well to state that a special Invitation from the Pope was addressed to te eoinens oratorian a Tew months since, asking him accept we ofice of Theologian to the Council; bit, owing to bis age and infirmity, Dr. Newman felt compelled to de- cline the prowered honor. ‘fhe fact ts imstractive as to the estimation in which Dr. Newman’s theologt- cal views are field at tue Court of kome, A Paris letter of the 28d of November, in a London Journal, says:— The rush of people through Paris, who ml pores, going over to Rome” i the flesh, as alas |—not that it 18 any business of mime—they have belore gone in the spirit, is a Catholic fact ly a! Tory to-hotel keepers. ‘They may be about to morsfy pwmelr flesh in. the Eternal Cjiy; but the oniy symp: toms of mortification I have yet seen were when the head of a t Cathoic family “went,” like Bir Barnet Skittles, “so [ar as to —o walter at a oate because tle dmmer was cold.’ ‘The Pope, it appeara, has become possessed of the A@pprehousion that the excitement of the Ecumenical ‘Weuncil may be greater than his health can endure, Jt is confidently staced in Rome thata Papal Bull will ‘be issued ordatuing that should his ddoliness die dur- ing the meeting of the Council bis successor 1s to be elected by all the assembied bishops, and not merely the conclave of cardimals, Despuiches from Paris, of the 2ith of November, in London report:— We nave been having a Sess singing “Rigoletto,” in Mascnera.” @p eppearance in London you. page in “Bailo in-Maschera.”” Her name is Ricci. Patti has had the most extraorainar; * she “Traviata,” which she iad never before sung in St. Petersvarg. ood time at the Italions, and possibly asto: addition.” The elevation of Colonel, Greville Nugent to the British peerage causiug w vacaucy tn the parlia- mentary representation of Longlord, Mr. Reginald Greville Nugent asks the suffrages of the electors, Dn the Irish land qnestivn he says:—‘i am pre- pared to support a measure calculated to secure the tenant in the permanent occupation of the holding on Which he resides a8 long as ho pays a tair-rent.’! Mr. Nagent aiso declares himself m favor of the . Acnuomigational system of educatiou aad an amnesty ‘€0 the political prisoners. The body of Kinck, the e'der, on the 25th of November, ‘The suspension 18 announced of Messrs. Travis & Bon, faunel manufacturers, Rochdale, Eugiand, with abilities estimated at about £38,000, As has been already reported briewly by cable tele- gtam m the HERALD, Messrs. James Pim & Co., of Dyplin, engaged in the grain trade, announced their The house ‘Was of long standing and stood among the pest in the trade, ‘The failure 19 attributed. to large opera- Kt ts stated th ore parcels were held by them at about fity-three shil- lings, while the vaiue was about thirty-eight shillings; consequently the 103 48 very considerable. ‘The sem!-oileral Invalide Resse reproduces A re- centarticle of the Loudon fmes on the subject of Inability to meet their engagements, tions in corn for tie “rise,” the armament of the Russtan mulitery forces, and Adds the following remarks:— Russia fs perfecting her military power in a degree belitting her dignity, and nobody can reproach ltus- Ala any longer with being backward when compared ‘with the other European States, The quiet, syste- Matic reforms of Russia’s military power is, how- ever, in glaring contrast with the feverish arming of @ few other Powers, Very few ot the Paris jotirnalsy comment on the sogult of the Paris elections, ENGLAND. The Peabody Faneral Floct—Ite Course When at Sen, {From the Lene Times, Nov, 24. J The sang, of ber MM. "a Bap Monarch f Portsimoutlt for the oan ited tates with the rem: bd according to circumsiauices, bet the 24 aud 6th teat This change in the date of falling 0 Inade toenabie the United States ‘of war, Which have been ordered to accompany the Mon- @rch across the Atiantic, to start with her at the Commencement of the voyage trom Spithead, and Luis they would have yt unadie to do had the original. day xed. upon for the Monarch’'s | departure been adhered . The United States’ screw frigate Piymouth, whien 46 one of the yesselg ordered to accompan, the Monarch, ts now on fer way to Spit from the Nedlterranean, UT ye: oe | arrive eariier than the ist proximo, She will afterwar have to Mili up with Coal, gna it is just possibie that some parts Of her machinery may require a litde justment in packing or other matters before she wit ready for the voyage. Tho screw corvet pees) ig another of the Vossels appointed acco iny.the Monarch, but she will momproba- Diy ar ve eat Spithead some time in advance of the Plymouth. The route taken by the Monarch and her convoy Will be & southern one, and they Will call at Madeira we soa te Pal the shipe to-0H up their bankers with coal for the remainder of ¥ to American coast ree ne All tlie preparations on board the Monarch want but the finishing touches to render them complete. Captain Comaeretl’s Apartment on the aflermost part of tho oe" mam deck, in which will bo deposit the case containing the comn and remains of the late Mr, Feavody during the A fed between Spithead and the United States, been inclosed and advaped. The Monarch herseif has been plac ing. Drojeoting Hig nayal i Qa every! Ror upper dec! ‘rots, fav Jower masts and bowsprits, yards and blocks slot +, all being pamtea a ‘| vee aray.”” A ribbon the same color hag als Het round ino gor sides ot the bu! ae! 4 ry lonarch Wi ty Of the a avtang aha ai Focalve theta | enh Bake on ite embarkation, Foes ‘rain that wail convey the the frionds of the lave Mr. Feabody and his remains from Loudon to Por's- uth Will be ron twough the railway com panics’ joint station. at the roremmot ‘camoulh terminus, over aod ard ant Junction Wine of rails into thé duck. 0 a RO is Row hpi he jetty, miongside wiich the A “Collius” Steamship as a Hugo Cotton (from the cot ora There Is at presons neki nd, one of the Yerweer ay pirt dug docx a one ite ene at are ‘® rathor event- , c lebrated Coulis ine of rire yew Yor and we cE fated ¥ Sry bag , rey iol pat ig Collapse of tho Collins line the Adri Jaid at Southampton until witni Sronths when she was purchas:d ne Eaward end Krauss the “Ballo ‘The former will some day Aa sit ‘nere 18 @ young lady aiso who plays the success in Sue was recalled twenty-tlree times, As to bouguets, Which go from Paris apd cost pounds sterling, Flora alone could give the “ibtie murdered in the Pantin tragedy, was discovered at Belfort, Frauce, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 7, 1869.—TRIPLE, SHEET. Bates and brought round to the Mersey to bo formed into & vessel. ‘The work is now beiag rapidly carried on, and tn the courae of ae a4 80 the Adriatio AdHatio wil BS be one of the sels trading out of. the port of Liverpool. Mr, Bates owns several large veusels, one of thi the Bates Family, being capable of stowing 11,000 bales of cot.on; but when the pipresions. of the ‘Adriatte ate completed sbe will be able to carry bout 40,000 bales of Bast India cotton. An Italian Diverce Case in Londen. {From the London Echo, Nov, 22) ~ The cage of Carriboni vs, Carribom and Raddellt came on for hearing in this city this morning, The Foweion je an Lialae, carrying on business na on the ground of adultery the on a ela an daae one 16 oig0.an Italian, Both the respondent and co-respoudeat denied the allega- tion, ‘The petitioner was stated to have been aay yeara of age at the tme of the mar while the respondent, who ts of Irish ex- ae lon, 18 about eighteen. There were two children of the marriage. In December of last year the co~ dent was brought home to the house end 1 juced to the wife of the pesssonss, who alleged that Popes ar gag ly SeaUeP DRT - Imtimacy spra) yj ween rribont a fab to the witiens box and denied the adul- ‘The co- dent, Kaddelll, was also sworn, iat tat anytn cn gt per had ev, a taken place between himself he piaintif’s wil ‘rhe pettioner was a suspicious ola Man, and hi admitted Seecvarde that he was wrong in making euch prone ere and had offered him @ present for having made them. Myatt witnesses were called.on behalf of the co- pondent, and nis Lordship heid that the case for the peuiwioner had not beea made outand dismissed the petition, with costs, IRELAND. Political Convicts for Parlinment—Lessons from France. ‘From the Cork Herald, Noy. 26,) The age election hag es anaes foe in. f O'Vouovan Rossa Route roten. ey i rainary occurrence an trum gued to speak trumpet-ton: the peo; these countries, but of Hurope, when they reailze the fact thats puor forlorn convict, who 1s now pining amid burgiars and murderers io an English prison, hes been chosen as toe Knigat of one of- onthe THE ELECTION TO-DAY. AN EXCITING CONTEST akan Important Election Orders from Police Headquarters. LIST OF POLLING PLACES.. POLLS OPEN AT 7:11 A. Me POLES CLOSE AT + « « + 4:31 P. M. ‘The charter election of police justices, civil jus- tices, aldermen, assistant aldermen and public school trustees for New York city takes place to-day, ‘The election will D8 an exciting one, owing to the extraordinary efforts put forth by all parties in the canvass gnd the existence of so many bitterly hos- tile factions. It was reported last night vat large gangs of organized repeaters bad been mustered for use in the Twelfth ward should there be a falling off in votes for some of the “regular” caudidaces, and the police will do well to keep a close waich upon the voting in that section. ( ‘The foliowing important election orders have beon .lssued by Superintendent Kennedy:— GENERAL ORDER—NO. 501, OFFICE SUPHRINTENDENT METROPOLITAN POLICE, 800 MULBERRY SYRERT, NBW YORK, Dec. 1, 1869. OaPTain ——, —— Precinct:— You will, on Tuesday, December 7, order tho whole of your command on ‘uty ry sunrise, except those detaiied by the Superinteutent for that day. You will not excuse any member of your com- mand on thatday. You will take every precaution to preserve the peace argund the polling places where the election 18 held and Ladier care and pel abtres in Ireland, his sole merit being that | evreas to them open, so that every citizen eautled suifered for what his countrymen be- te youe may have an opportunity.to do so in safety, ered to be ner cause. It 1s quite Foesibie You wili see that your telegraph instrument ts in that, Soeorting to the law of parliament, oharge of @ sergeant iully competent to work iv may be disquaufed for the seab but never from sunrise to sunset, In case you require Asaist- cenit De denied that the people who elected htm fe | ance wale the election is going On, notify your ad- garded him as the true exponent of their feelings | joining precincts for their reserve, and if the dim- and their principies, and that they iguominiousty to ae tal anpier candidate atcp! ply use be @p-, culty assulles a serious aspect, telegraph this oitice, bealed to them as a supporter of the government | you will see that your ballot boxes arg proper! which incarcerated and wow tortures his “4el00"" } iapetied and that they are aiasrivared.to tha ropeny i rival, Let those who deal in deducing polling places in your precinct before sunrise on the political events draw any oe inference. They are welcome to it, Certain itas the lish press, Which has lavelg taunted the Emperor ol the French on ac- count of the return of gome of his ““irreconctlabies,”” must use all their avaiable Ingenuity to get rid of the ugly and damning fact of the impracticable and trrecoucilable Rossa’s election by “gallant Tip- perary.” THE TELEGRAPHS. Messages from India to London: {From the London Times, Nov, 25.) The following relates to the present state of the telegraphic service witn India:— OLD Broad Street, E, C., PoRD Gy Nov. 24, 1869. I talak you will agree that the Kast India mer- chanie bave just Cause ee. complain of the condition of telegraphic communication with the East. For weeks past messages have beon coming with the moat ftful irregularity, varying from nine to fiiteen and more, aud, as long a3 we believed all were in the same boat, we fave borne the tucon- venienee with only grumbling; but when we see that the Indian Councii get messages through from Bom- bay in abou thirty-six hours (vide the Times of to-day and the welcome telegram conceruing Dr. Living- Blone) We feel inciined to do more than grumbie and to inquire wae matters are to improve. As an instance(one in many) of the present condition of the line, 1 may name that last Monday’s mail from Bombay, with letiers dated the 8uth of Octobe: brought my firm copy of a mi @ of the 230 of Octover, the originat of whicif has never reacted us, and is probably “delayed in Turkey” or elsewhere, Meanwhile the officials at each end receive our mes- sages and money, bus we telegrams themselves con- suiute & living eXampie of a leap in the dark, as there 1s No possibility of obtaining any assurance that they will reach their Brainaien at all. Your obedient servant, A MERCHANT, METEORS. Falling of Two Meteoric Bodies iu England, To Tue Eprron or THe LONDON HERALD:— As Lna¥e not seen in your paper apy account of the falling of two meteors in this village I write to tell you tiat such is the fact. On Satarday, Novem. ber 6, two meteors were seen to fall perpendicularly fromthe sky almost at the same time, Wituin a-tew minutes of seven o'clock, and abouta mile distant from each other, The first geen by six or seven per- sons at least (no doubt the same as seen by your cor- respondents ab Highclere), fell near Blackfield chapel, and about sixty yards to the ieft Of a man walking wong the road towards that building. This alt describe as being most magnificent gud vary- lug in color, leaving @ loug train of sparks benind, which were visible neatly ten minutes; alier Which, for tail half an hour, a luminous vapor or cloud Was seen assuming various ort cres- cent, sinuous, &c, (as seen from different places), and beg geutly carried along to the westward by tue wind, {¢ burst when near to the ground and a mass Of fame shot out from it (the man says he shoyid think two yards wide) but ho heard no report, When he tirst saw it falling it was ginall, but before its bursting i¢ seemed as lurge as Wis Joule M3t8-aud of the color of tne moon. The hight given out was very great. Another person says “it made It as 1ignt as day.” I have since been searching 1a the Heid, bat bave not been successtul ie iiudmg any fragments, The secona metcor was seen by, I Know, four dif- ferent people, who thoughy it ieli im the rectory grounds. (it nas since been found in the-fleld be- youd.) They compared it toa hall of fire, first of a biuish color, Changing ae Lt fell toa deep orange, but leaving no sparks o@nind. This also gave @ briiiant — it was picked up on the Wednesday follow- by Mr. Siivatam, who says It had then a strong aufpnarous smell, It 13 an object of much interest to the people here. {am alraia of making my communication two long, sok will simply say 118 outward appearance is. sirauar to those gonersiily known ax meteoric stones; but tie upper ae, (that 18, as it lay on the ground) fad a plece seemingly blown off, and this shows the interior to be a pure flint of brownish tinge; lying on this isa fine powder in crystals, like stiica; overs more needie shaped; (hen also metalic grain are visible—nicxel, 1 sappose. ‘There is also w projection witch has te appeatance of a broken fossil Bheil of the mussel class; bue-tiis wo Wish lo have examined, and to do that the stone must be broken or cut open More than it is at pre- Seut; for, stould It prove to be such, it would go a jong Way 10 esiabiisk the theory of meteoric stones mnorning of elechion, And, under a resolution of the Board, adopied on the 2410 inst., you are CF aaag instructed to furnish wooden bailot boxes only. as ye Sartage for baliot boxes will be gilowed for thi election. You will instruct the members of the force under your command to keep a sharp lookout for illegal Voters; to arrest all persons whom they have guoad reason to believe have vowed or attempted to vote ulegally, and aiso instruct them to protect persons who may be placed at each pore. as challengers, in the decorous periormance of ¢ ION A. KENNEDY, buluumendent Guones W. Diuss, Inspector, GENERAL ORDER—NO. 593, OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT oe eet ee POoLicn, 800 MULBERRY pa A al ORK, Dec, 8, 186d. Carrain —, —— Precinct: The police ‘telegrapn: instrument, after sundown on December 7 inst., wil be used exo; usively in trahs- mitiing election returns, The ouvly exception will be in noufying the Ventral Ofice of any serious dis turbance requiring aid, the locality of a fire or the detention of lostchildren. No communication what. ever must be made between one station house and another during the period of transmitting we elec- Saat returns, unless on an order from the Ventral ee, You will so dispose of the members of your command a8 to mesure the transmitting of the result of the canvass of each wucket at tne several election districts in your precinct to your stalion house Without delay, thonce to be sent imme- diateiy, by election districts, to the Central Onice. You will obtain the canvass of each election dis- trict In full, Bud as provided for by tue blanks, The Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sevenwenta preciacis will send their returns forthwith by special messenger, as successively re- ceived, The remaining statious will transmit by telegraph in like manner, Direct the men who are engaged in bringing the re- taras of tie canvass to the station house to also bring with them the returas of tue Associated Press, whica you will deliver t tue speciai messenger duly appointed to receive tue same, Keportvers will be furmisued with revurns at tus odlce only, No questicn reiative to the progress of the canvass will be angwered from the Ceutrat Oflce, but as soon as the Canvass of each ticket Is completed the resuit ‘Will, On alarm, be tansmlited to every station house for the information of the residents in the victnity. Sergeant —— is specially detaued to operate the instrament at your station house froin sundown to twelve o'clock midnight, anc Ser; it —— trom twelve o’olock until the canvass 38 ended. On che morning of Wednesday, December 8, you Will Send vo this Office the {uli resuras of each eilec- tion districe in your preciacs as certified by tae can- vassers. JOHN A. KENNEDY, Superintendent, GHorde W. DiiKs, lnspecio: GRNERAL ORDEL—No. 54. OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT METROPOLITAN Por. TCR, 860 MULBERRY SIRBET, NEW YORK, Vee, 4, 1508, C4rrain ——, ——~ Precinct:— ‘The law makes tt Ube duty of the canvassers of election in the cities of New York and Brookiyn, 1m- mediately after being organized and alter the Inspec tors of election shail have delivered to them the ballot boxes and the poll hsvs, ‘“without any adjourn. ment or recess and at the place of the polls, (to) ponlicly proceed to canvass and estimate ine votes In the’ manner and with the powers (and) duties” heretofore prescribed for and enjoined upon the m- Spactors of election. *+And all other persons are pro- hibited from engaging m and assisting in ine can- Vass and estimate of votes as aforesaid, except the poli cierks of each district,” who shall render such service as clerks a8 the district canvassers shall re- quire. (Session Laws of 1557, chapter 294.) You will, therefore, maintdin in each “place of — 1,7? Where alone the canvass can pr and its compietion, @ suillciént force w preserve onder ana the public peace, aud in no case allow ‘any person lo titerfere with the canvassers in the Performance of their duty; nor allow any person ats hia Will to be removed from the room 30. hich the canvass 1s proceeding exeept for dis- orderty conduct or undue inierference with the can- "the ‘eanyass tanist be conducted ‘The canvass rans conducted publicly, and good order must be preserved, aeeyy JOUN A, RENNEDY, Superintendent, GeoncR W. Ditks, Inspector. prea te The Polling Pinces. The following are the polling placem selected by the Board of Police:-— FIRST WARD. being part of a dismembered world, In eize itis | Divs. Joss bhan @ cricket ball, and_ weighs more than one | 3-3 Greenwich atrest, eer meen pound avordupots, ft must pave mma soft | Sis Wasklogton niecet. Goto meeepeepiaee. Hate wien it reaciiea te yround, fo it had not ger WARD, “ penetrated more than hall aa inch, and that part is Bes , Inuew fattened and smoottier than the reat Tate, | 1-22 Ana street ~ Pe" taragsaar air, yours respectiully, A. T. SMI’ 7 6 168. Washincton ao 1. lace. FAWLEY, NBAR SOUTHAMPTON, HANTS, Nov. 16, Soittpiiety treet 4—3 Hudson gisceh AO tie Sohn FOURTH WARD. PERSONAL MOVEMENTS, 1-39 Frankfort streot, 8 Maison street Bismarck never swears, ip cheng FIFTH WARD, = Hon. Jere Black, writes with nis left hand, 3-H Prone, street mJ Hudson street, alker street, 4 Franklin street. alienerat Terry w seriously il at his home in At- bist Frabktin eee, Ea | geveumich mre General Pwiggs was once the richest general in the SIXTH WARD, Presore 5 ath _Sahonek has bought a $30,000 mansion in Washing- ios 44 fran rest. 5 ‘alker sireat, 9 Contre sirert. ase BASE Tee VENTE W, ‘ARD. 1 Fast Broadway, 4-2 Montgomery strect, atreet. 8-67 igri atrest, roadway. \ rt 7 Scainmel! street, yet, Water sirest. 166 Jackin Heeet, CIGUTH WARD, Dist 101A Yariok atreet, 20) bi foto r Soest G, P. Ehrie ls Congrossional delegate from SK Prim, the Spanish general, is little and has a peaked nose, Alexander Damas is to write up the Councit for La Liverté. cmt snteg 9 Two Irish giria of San Francisco hay & $500 emerald, ove ikem Tea A daughter of Prot asylum at Somerville, aot or 4 onasia, 1s in the insane pGceane stzest. 88., 2 Monomaniac, atre: Traupmann is the champion coniessor, No tw 489 (irand wtrect. his bpersh te Agree, except in atrocity, ba sib peter, ete hee 7 ia ‘One of the heaviest speculators at the Paris Hourge oe ne ‘ “ais epring sirece” is a coal biack negro from Port ioe street. “1-867 Toate The Princess de Maen eatin to na have restored “143 Warick west NINTH WARD, over fifty in Wouten nelr fatnilles and to —400 Fnvson atreet. 6-886 Ht: "SB htbach has hae bn Bifecemameeee | teams Lon ere ae Pin ited eee Lalla Gonen Ristot | . sMerowaad Dicccker sis. tt spent ee, Anda dropsy which is expected t ir pat MH 8 al The @x-King of Naples, Pe has sah ith returned fom Fourth strcot, 18-817 Mudoon wiresk. from a visit to German brougus | Prfgimemibavenue, | 17-25 Nati avenue: ! | pac on conviction, Bud thy that is ihore are ne moro TENTH WARD, | gaits Ban ot Zetland, during. twonty-stx Sears Salm cert tcert PB Tit See ee cone an ja bogland, wiil ~ oh pose Re eat A pizvet fa favor an Ponte buy BUI Laatlow street T1199 Canal at — Y 5 -! iroet. Making abd 4 pe, pa of Gant hadatone’a Hee ‘Lndtow atrect. 1-13 4 dridge aireot, & ELEVENTH WARD. Bello Roya, who ydinn bet “ Pe one in’ the 0 cr Faat Houston si 1 Hwee nia Insane Asylum a: ton for some time ary cel — iE ; Hast Bloat reat, gave Ditty cow cllic last week and almost full: ic tt treat, covered her reason immediately after tho ocour- | $—¥ Columbia sic ireeee rence, Robert F. Burton, o betes, airest. He avenui lending Mormon, has tame ereaue streot, mt Fe int street, fis visiting his brother m Toledo, He jomned Joe 8) HH ag aver ius ©. at Nauvoo twonty-five years ago, and bas now tli HY . beam) pie Pi wives ane twenty-two re al A bore but three, a ew 444 avonite D. hue, and Tuns & WoO! iiseaveti’ nl EB A: RO a Longfellow, while tn iecane LETH W. for presnotatlon 19, the Ta fh Age | Fea paar arog gyeditay tah and 111th ste. oar c “ Att ind Ma acd of the Soy DUR ection loa ies i WR yt my ine in vellum tacks, Pa s nit, He ie obeainod & volume of Grooe H | acreon and bed pho, folio, bo boas asa Toatimoutal 10 eis Innseaoeae, | fessor Alptious 8, Packard. a in the wam' » the aaa ae ae, at ‘in aor 1008L ah, and THIRTEENTH W. een onec’siock, The rematns willbe! takon to * a ‘oOpy. B—7 Pitt street. Houmas,—At December 5, 4-113 Clinton street, sclikGuietou sient, — ® bors aU BL aged 35 VOURTERNTH WARD. ERPs ereet for Gat eater, st abrwes. jag street, } Maries Ditect. ‘ages ate det as Worn titventh ariea D5 fet ET famtly wee —On Aipioe¥ A. KIN®, in the 40th year seine TERE, WA from tae on Wednesday mormne, —— o'elook, r aireet. wow eat itr oenth wt strect. | 6, ere respectfully yang the Juneral, Irom the Heformed ne thind Seta attet ib ee Wiss street, on Tcicdtinn’¢; danny his age. reaideuce of his mother, est Twelfth MAXSHALL.—At Sing Sing, oo Mondiy, pees ier SPEPUBN MARSHALL, La the 7. The relatives aud friends of ee ot are reining EB to attend tue funeral, from toe Methouist ails ALSTON bey a Reventecath st. church, Sing Sing, on Weduesday fem con * a at bale hall. 210g West Gisteont® street. ‘avenue, past one o'clock. Express tram leaves S-ils Geventharenue "1d —1is Miah aveums treet depot wt 10:30 A. M. #1 oth avenue, ‘Ninth avenue, Moors,—At Hem} |, . L, on Sunday, Decem- et Ni aoe ber 5, ANNELOIsa, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas qi thes efreh itmpet for: mens art bs erece George's aves 5 amparoes in the year of her Stes Wo Pacecreecsnd be jetids wre invited Uo attend the funeral, this W. Twenty-second SEVANTERNTHE W WARD. street, 19-140 Firat a) gus ay) atternoon. ‘at hall-past one o'clock, from $t. Pachoran Hempstead, ee Hamter’s ves. hunrtiesh roa gutting . hucking a — _-~ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES.. | “Prossmeliete nd Goumetresses. MYRTLE, AV) BROOKLYN, A FASHION ARL ‘andexperienced dress and cloak maker is prey take ln work’ or would go out by the day to out WEOT WITH ST. NRAR STH AV AB COMPETENT 2 iit eldest and ohtitrer Sa pr | ¥ ¢] mn" iret ‘Wilson's sewing inachine; no capacity oe lady's maid ; elty rereren HQ) FART JIST STA SEAMSTRESS TO GO OUT BY WU the dag to do forafly sewing ; outs and makes all kinds Of lastten' and cht elothes and boys’ clothes ; can opers ate on Wheeler & Wilson’ machine, Callor addres, HB SAV cA DADY OF MANY YRARS' EXPE. Jed rience in cutting and mauling Indies maiegeaeete, ‘wrappers, oliiLiren shirts, Ac., would can operate of ‘objeaion to the nhes of every ntienten's Wheeloee Wit three vents rd, on ecler & - Lag Rb a M, JONE: on or address Mrs, quick needle woman by wing #1 25 per day; under jt clty re SECOND FLOOR.—A GERMAN erences. BARROW 5r. girl, just arrived from Europe, oa seamstress in @ pri- 5 rate family. 2211 Btanton aireet, Point at eleven pot Lays . 3:40 P.M. 3 ae ie} 183 Basex street. . mm mont, on Sunday, December 5, PR ao “ “ 31 Oliuton street, AuuDER A,, Younuest son of Amelce aod Lould See ae PERNT DAMEREEER on “ane relatos aad Rica” oi an are in sane Brace an en’ the atniiy are = v FLOOR,— ya Vited to attend the funeral, from St. Angustin’s Pee eater amet ie, Saks on ath eg treet. church, Figuth street, Morrisania, this (Tuesday) | soamstres in a family; watts farally sewing and is @ ire. sfernoon, at half-past three o’clock. Trains of | good operator; reference given if required. dt pee Harlem Ratiroad leaves Twenty-sixth street at bali- MTU ST. CORNUR 6TH AY.-AN EXPERT Pee Pihaeoass.-On Mondiy, Desemaer 6 Josurn fin d1 100, eae eee eet ean to a perfoaliyi Deak ely + | work for fe day, paral o iatne SAN, gon of Timothy Bnd Annie Kedican, eyed ii | reference. Adiress DRESRMAKER, avenues, ths and jays, wr rye Fiat Sei mithe relatives and friends of the family are respect- EAST, MTHS ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRER USAAS6 First avenue. fully tuvited to ‘attend the funeral on Wednesiay LOL eatlaremimater tts private fer; iS Sie , and do ail kinds of famiiy Sewing; operat in Wheeter 4 pisurane WARD. t hall-past oue o’ciock, frou the res! | Wijson’s machine; or would like to go out by the day. Hae 1+. sr. corner 18th ot. and, Second avenue, dence of fr parents, No. 60 Cherry street. good refere Call for two daya, abt Nincicont 268 Firat avene. ven MARY Bouben, aged a0 Sears, b abate and Q) WES? TH st. NEAR OTH AVA RESPECT. ifaat Twontysird ai, $8950 Firat avon i p LO9 Me yotig worn ne seamstress and ureeame akon’ Rie arenes: 20 FI ‘Tne relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- ls bak’ epics wee 6—808 Third avenue, 6—406 Second avenue, EBs Bast 24ih vtreet. Roman fully invited to attend the funeral, from Si. ae a Ci ebureh, corner Fifth and Wud) streets, this (fuesday) afternoon, at two Coat STEWART.—At Morrisanta, on Saturday, 4, ELLEN J. Stewart, wife of Win. DB aware a aad &. street, rm Een npr th at, 08 re teen! m avenue A, (rat avenue. Hoss avenue B, n Firg avenue. 27 years. Ft facieaaal | WARD. iy— mir r. Cor, 67th st. and Bd nd avenue, between th and ith strects, ‘Third avenue, Seoond avenue. 9882 Sixth avenue, SrRarron,—At her reaiden second Cottage sduih of My: wecember 5, HANNA M., Wile of A. Stratton, in the The faneral will take place from the residence on Washington avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, athe Tuesday) aiterhoon; at one o'clock, 77 20-N, aie ff, Slat tt, ot. | remains Wiil_be taken: to Woodlawn Cemetery. n hike arent, eve... | train leaves Twenty-sixth street depot, Harlem Ttutle "0th and Tiet’ strects. road, at halt-past eleven tu the morning. im Walworth street, 8 avenue, On Sunday, 10-807 Third avenus. ear of her age. PS oy sy be | "The funeral services will be held at the Friends? —1bt6 Third avenue. meeting house, in Scuermerhorn sirees, beiween 1,478 Third areons, Smith and Boerum streets, on Wednesday afternoon, 1291 Third at two o'clock. Serna avente: p88 a SYMES.—OD Runny, peer tener be of disease of bis Tb—Aded Second averse. 1-72 Fitch poor eg ‘V. B. BYMES, aged 8 years, Smonths EA laahieata es a 8, ‘The relatives ana friends of the famtly are invited 13—350 E! Elahth. saves to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 442 Hoa wet ‘28th ameets Eighth avenue, tnis’ (Luesday) afternoon, st one 1-38) Went ith euros OiawnRN.—At Hoboken, N, J: bE) EN. loboken, N, —4a0 West 30th street. i 4 tales” 6, SAMUEL 8, THETERR, 25g ga aannny Peperiber \ go8u9 Ninth, avenue, h “i BEE Fuses su iriends ate respectfully invited fo 8-807 West 3th streot, ae gon away. attend the runeral, this ei uesday) afternoon, at half- 0-878 West Both atroot. past one o'clock, irom the German churclt, corner 11-844 Ninth avemne. fais as cee hall Sixth and Garden streets, Hoboken, . TWENTY-FIRST WARD. VARRONA.—Suddenly, on Weanesday, November |~—249 Bast 28th sireet. 12-868 Third avenue, 10, at Havaaa, JOSE VARRONA, formerly of this city. 214 East 28h atreet. 13—589 Third avenue. ‘Wanv.—On Monday, December 6, of pneumonia, Third avenue. it-k an Pete sine Ex.isau Wand, in the 824 year of his age, 1-43 Baird avenue, Friends and relatives of ‘ino family ato invited to Second avenve, Fourth avenue. attend tne funeral, at St. Paul’s church, Hast 589 Second avenue, ioat Fourth avenue. Chester, on Wednesday. Carri wil! be in Wait : rp Sooner avenue, a 73 ett 8 ae ing at Mount Vernon depot for 0 o'clock A. M. New od avem Second avent $118 Ean ah ‘atroot. pile ed a Ce a 11655 Second avent Tw geen WARD. 13 —667 Ninth avenue, atreets, 91,086 Brondwa 9 bh at. and 10th avenue in 8) € MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — | 2 Married. W! CranE—HALLocK.—On Sunday, Lett 5. Be. the Rev. A. McLean, THboDORE F, CRANE, Ot N) to Kare A., daughter of David F, Hallock, of tha city. Sronz—Woon.—On Tuesday, June 8, 1869, by the Rev. Dr. Dowling, CHAKLBS H. Stone, of New Yor! ‘Ky tw iva L., dwaghter of George Wood, Bsq., of warty: town. 89. 14 T54 cook, uf Died. = Bamry.—On Sunday morniog, PEratonis of the lungs, BLviks ry of William and Elvira A. Baliey, aged 30 y: ‘The relatives and friends of the fainily, those of December 5, of pocpas anign- country; WEST 4éTit &T., BETWEEN rear bullding, first Boor. ‘Wash and iron; good eity referenc MADISON ST. IN THE REAR, ROOM 18, spectnbie middie aged woman to do cooking and wash- ble girl aa cook, lly. Good reference. ing; woul the otber as chamberm: SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks ¢ &e GRAND STA FIRST CLASS COLORED COOK inn boarding house or private family. Call or address 1—€44 Fighth aveoue, 432 Weat 49th street, $—571 Ninth avenue, —1,803 Broadway. 8-884 Kighth avenue, 7 Ninth avenue 4-989 Nin vente. potas Broadway. 1 — I broadway. . 4 nth avenue. 6—#ly Ninth avenue, 4 Eig arena, for two days. 7—682 Seventh es 16—Broa way ‘68th ond Goth “STH AND orit avs. A respectable Pally to cook, all or ads -A RE wrivate family; M0 Objection to Brooklyn; best eity reference. ‘EST iT ST. IN TH RHAR—A RESPECTA- wisuer and ironer in w private fam- ST, BETWEE) "AND 7iit ‘Ag Bret: rate 000K ; vate French cook- at the washing; 200d 1 relerence. IST AV., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STS. IN the fancy stare.—Two Scotch gtrls; ona ax good \deratands her business thoroughly, oF as inundress ; and waitreas; both willing; city WEST 1971 avs. WEST S181 ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — young woman as first rate cook ; would ing atid fromings no objection to the wht reenee able h the w: good references. "Call for two days, her brothers, William H. and Dexter B. Bailey, and WEST %3D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST fa willing to assist at washing and iron- ing; has uo objecifon to a boarding houso; class cook ; best clty ref- of her prothers-in-law, Ceorge, Stump and joseph 15. W. Howe, and of Alired D. ere te also the members of Putnam Lodge, No. 838, F. and A. M., | ere are respectfully mviced w attend the funeral, from | ~ Ro. bot Brovine street, on Wednesday afternoon, one O'clock. - Boston and Fall River (Mass.) papers please copy, BENNE??.—On Monday moraing, December AMANDA L., wife of H. N, Bennett aud youngest daughter of the late Rovert B, Tremper. ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect- fnliy invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 153 West Wbiriy-first street, on Wedues- day niternoon, at one o'clock, ARGEN.—On Sunday afternoon, December 5, JouN 163 200 236 BETH, eldest daughter of James and Mary AnD d 7 years, 8 months and 4 days, thoroughly; fs a take entire charge orn Eitcuens i best elty references EAST 80TH 8T., CORNER SD AV.—A RESPECT- Foalanmaress; best eliy reference can be given.’ wodnys, * WEST &TI ST. NEAR @TH AV.—A COMPE tent yn =} } porggp tye her busin to a private family able woman aw cook, washer and froner, or wonld Cal: for WEST 418T ST, FIRST FLOOR, BAOK ROOM.— A middle aged ‘Scotch woman as plain cook in @ @mal! family, or to mind children. Ia a good washer and ie body Wil be taken trom his late residence, No. | "°° ne body wi aken from his late residence, No. 600 Greenwich street, this (Tuesday) morning, to St. | De yaar ar, i BET WAEN 3D AND aD AvS.— To Josepli's church, where a solemn requiem mass will ajat in ‘and ironing; five years referunce if requires; be celebrated! at Hatf-past ten o'clock. The friends the ouyge aa jambermatd and waitress. } 2 hp deceased aud of Lis family are invited to at 56 west win ¢ 8Y., OVER THE DRU TOR fend. ERAy.—On Sunday, December 6, Many Exiga- | G1) Seotch Tanpes jallcn sige ives haa pit all ara” chiy reference from her last .Undemptands culling and Bitin l Wheeler & Wilson's machine; the best reference given, ‘Gan for two aa 120 WH AV.—-A YOUNG WONAN TO GO OUT BY the day or week; does all cinds of family sewmg: cam furnish best city reference Mf required. Call for one week. 29 HENRY 8T.—A RESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN ] asasamstress and to do up stairs work; best city reference. Call or address, (Q) AMITY ST.-A LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND 126 D taste in dresamaking wishes a few more eustomers by theday, week or month, or would take the work at her own residence. ye. Call ur address all the week, ) WEST 357 ND FLOOR,—A YOUNG dises J. BUDD. 8 <3. colored woman as aeumatreas by the month or woelt for the winter ia fullt, comtpetant, to out and make lad dresses in the neatest manner. 1 WOORTER STA YOUNG LADY, LATELY Ye from Pari ‘smaker in a private ‘family; un- 153 § he making anc cutting pectectiy. duress,’ ‘Misa BRAYE Ker's, at Mr. Debacker's, 18] MACDOUGAL AND 8TH ST.—AS DRESSMAKE! and seamstress; understands cniting and fittin Indios’ ano cifiGren’s dresses; all Kinda of plain sewing | tue day. week or month. Address N, C. for two days Pri vate famiites only. WEST 27TH floor,—-A competent to do dressmaking and ail kin ee BD AY, IN THE STORE—A COMPETENT DET esamaker co out by the day tr first divas fmale Hes: can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; good city referonce If required. « EAST ISTH ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— 349 Fashionable dress and clonkmakine. Fall and winine tye UPWALGS? ere crn, OE 0 childron’s and cutting & 70 FRONT ROOM, SECOND erson by the week or mouth s of family sewing. 6 St., hee ae 50 made to order; patterns and fashi ag er <aiameinauesima amet 8D _AY., ing woman to do plain aowing by the Wook; beat Feterenee. Call all he weoke apd 15 5 8D AN, first class dresamaker could attend to a few more customers in private families, or would take work home, ial! or address. A A ation ina private family. Danzig Brothers, 648 6th’ av. ANTED =A SITUATION BY AN AMERICAN LADY, the day or week, as milliner, drens or cloakma cer} has « Whoeler & Wise swing mackie; no. objection fo th country. “Address, for one week, A. "We, box 105 He! BETWEEN 4TH AND 45TH 8TS.~ BETWREN OOTH AND SST STS.—A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE rT) work for two or three first class families by the day, 88 DRESSMAKER, station G. gagements by the day or wee ment att ‘adireay ANNIE MITE, WASTED—« SITUATION BY A YOUNG AMERICAN ‘Woman in a respectabieuprivate family. as dressmaket and se@msiress; operates on Singer's and Grover & Bake: sewing machines; can cut and ft ladies’ and children’ dresses; would not ob a assist in light housework, Ade ‘areas for two. or three days Misa 8, Cy Hahway, N. 3. General Housework, &c. 2D AV., UP STATRS.A RESPECTABLE GERMAN woman to do general housework in « small private fauw y itererenes ean be given. Cail for two days. (2 WEST 4TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AvS.— A young wowau to do housework in a smail private general housework, B08 Watts Prouean’ En, ish girl in @ private fayui to do general honsework oF clambefwork; nd. objection t the ‘country re! erence, a hd, 313 fae MsT ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG © _girlto do general’ housework, or aa chambermaid nd waltrens; city reference. Call for two days, EAs? 218% ST. BETWEEN 18T AND 8D A¥S.-- ework in @ amall private 324 A young girl family; efty reference, FAS? «TH ST., NRAR LEWIS.—A RESPECT. girl to do good home fusework in a private family where ity reference, 1 age The relatives and friends are roquested to attend the funeral, this (Paesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 319 East Fifty-sixth street. Browy.—On Sunday morning, December 5, at his resi@ence in Caatham, N. ¥., WILLIAM BROWN, aged 78 years and 6 months, brother of the lave ira Harvey ana Hori Brown, 01 New York city. . Husband and favher, fare thee well; Our God, who knoweth best, Hath called thy willing spirit home To an eternal reat. And as we take the last fond gaze On thee we loved so dear, We'll look above, wilh firm resolve ‘To strive to meet thee there, jell 302 5 345 432 488 Funeral this (faesday), Feference, OABKOLL.~—On ‘Monday, December 6, at his late | ———— residence, No. 104 Grand street, Wiiliamsburg, 49 JOAN RD we ee aged 42 years, native of Birr, Kings 4° 40 housework in a private family; ence frou from EAST, 28D 8T,-A OTABLE WOMAN AS iret clase cook ; athoronchly understands her buai- Kinda of bal ng And pastry; no objections to a pri- vate ‘pourding house ; et city reference, STH_AY.—A LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A situntion for a good cook, Apply fortwo days. Q4m RAST TH &T., NEAR 1ST AV.~A scorer Protestant girl as plain cook, washer and troner or references, 80TH ST, BETWEEN LExINGTtox ‘ND. 4TIt ava.—Aa Sood cook, washer and fronér; best city laat plac AY,, ROOM 1. AS FIRST CLARS COOK ; thoronghly understands hor business; highest city all ir two days. 77H AV., BETWEEN 86TH AND 57TH STS.-A ong woman to cook, wash and tron or do house- Relatives and friends of the Rent, of Pusan Lodge, No, 3 fully invited to attend 4 Testdence, NO. we Stanton street, corner of Colum- F. and A, Philadelphia wabere please CLARK, aged 77 years and 7 days, Relatives and friends of the Family, ly, and those ot ky Bg A, Brace, and her son8-In-law, Sacob COLLIER,—At Aiken, 8. U., Revs EZR W. COLLIER, late o€ Coxsackie, N. Ye . Notico of funeral hereafter. * ‘Dw Veav.—On Monday, December 6, Dantan DR corner esata enth street aud nine A. M. Dovduass.—On Monday, December 6, Mr. WILLIAM 116 Doverass, in the 69th year Of his age. it and ‘The relatives and friends of the amity are respect- for two the Tuneral, from ident 1,257 aa Ba ve Fi fon ty assist for two days, county, Tretand. fe : 1d city reference. Notice of funeral tn to-morrow's = ‘_ wT —A RESPECTABLE @ 8 DaNunOe On Monday, Decomoer, 6, Banas a, 536 Rk ee ek CARLETON, Wife of Thomas J, Carleton, er with washing and troning; has good efty references frum her years, 2 months and 15 days. Hast place. Can be seen lor two dayn, BROADWAY, BETWEEN SIST AND 32D sTs,— As French cook ia 2 private family. Boat city re~ SS FRENCH, GERMAN AND ican cook wishes a situation in 9 inst clasg houge. ‘copy. Ameri OLARK.—On ‘Sunday, Devembor 5, Mra, BUSAN Adidcom Me box 119 Murald ofhee. Chambormnids, &e. Hyait, ual L. Caverly and John W. Ritch, ace ones a ROOM 86.—A YOUNG } PEREOH 3 Tespectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from 4¢ , chan! 5 yi: arrived erniald and waitress 43 Pave te cnareh, corner we Fite rte Pu vate family; has just arrived from England ; good re streets, Wililamsburg, on Wednesday morning, at | ~~ WEST 4TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GI eleven o'clock. 59% do chamber wor it |. Corr HE,—At Keyport, N. J., on Sunday, December bent ely racerenp from fan p plane -— 6, alter a lingering fliness, Joseeu E. Coreen, Sit, ade aged 58 years, 1/ months and 8 days, D 87, BETWEEN, OTH AND OTH AVS. SOUTH ollce Of the funeral 1a to-morrow’s papers, i girl to do tip stafra work and take care ft to waslat in general housework, ST., CORNER OF 4TH AV.—A fi @8 chambermaid anc seamstress; h with the washing and ironing. ‘Can VEAv, aged 65 years, 10 months aud 1 day. hor preaent employer's, e'reratives tind friends are invited to attend the | ———— satan ee mall funeral we: ft hits late resideace, 180 Alien 10) 9TH os, SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE etree ednesday aiternoon, at hall-past two alone a ietantres: and to sewing, or z ote “no ad aay ee to} Sew Hocus | 2 walling alone. Cail for two > days. ‘or interment on Thurs mor cain leaves WEST 33D ST.-A RESPRCTAR ‘ourth avenue at 113 chambermaid and waitress; bacon & 4 “WEST SBT 8T.A” RESPHOTAB: ant yirl as chambermaid and wa! Es FROngSt plain sewer; good cli’ references "Cau be ners folly invited to avtend the faneral, from his late resi- dence, Port Lee, N, J., on Wednesday atvergpon, at two o'clock. Eckrr.—Ou Saturday, December 4, JouN J. EckRL, 145 EAST STU ST, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S eve ee Te Te he ea ane Walcane oh anid obliging; bowt ety reterence, hina ‘The calasiyes and frienda are reqnosted to attend L 17 747 BAST in BY, TOP FLOOR.—A KESPECTA- the Taueral, at the Presbyteiiaa church, cornet Madi+ wa anbogor goera! housework woman to do chamberwork and fine son avenue and Twenty-ninth street, to-day (Tues- day), at twelve o'clock. 15 l Ww FARNWAM—Ab Ortskany, N, ¥., ot Friday, Desom. | £4). y Fakaamoccat and aeamatreda or as chambermald Call for & smail private family, TR RESPECHLGTE YOUNG GIRL st ora ee, EORGR PF, Faania, for. foro dayne tive years’ referees from ner last piace. erly bury, Fox.—on Sunday, Deconper S, Sera snort rbadong ie 5 iorit ENG FIRST FLOOR, PACK, HOON, A RE. James FOX, @ native of th n ofl +) tnpctable rar gli ag Meat! hamberth county Tyrone, H@ODd) Sgee | Two youre bout city refetante Cuan, hos eat planet His remains all be taken for iiuberme nt to Cal Cemetery, on eanead art te Oalyary jay aNernoon, at two o'clock, Bo objestion 9 8 vi we pay Private boarding house, Can be seea for € 226 of the family | oe, from his late residen No. 84 Hudson avento, Brooklyn. The friends and relatives a reapectiany ayes to attend, JANNON, Mi EAST aes 8T—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermaid and seamstress or mre ot chibdrenp wilegana avon Can bo even at hor weamstrens mad to take oyer's. Cali for West ar ee FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, — 8 chambermaid and waitress, .—OW Mouday, December 6, Many GAN- wine fanetal Wit vake place, frors th 228 ho place, from the Fongence of Isaac Marks, 208 Bowery, t ternodn, | 4224 oly al two o'clock, EE APRON We Builinasloe (county Galway, Ireland) papers please Rive. —at Mott Maven, on Saturday aftern December 4, atver a long and a ne David DL Bay S Ww the $4 yon et ye se he relatives aud frie mily are res fully invited KI rarity et cra Paar his ae fat jones, this (Tuosday) m in leaves Twenty-six oolock, ta cowe Asstt Ais two dayn. pa araeion ts “en 241 a ees oF Chast ermaid and wallros; no Bea ” id ny objection te do ection td do to ai 0 ST Bi Satter FLOOR, young git] as chambermaid of waitress, Call for 2 Wat BaD 87 @8 chambermaid and waltrese Lo @ private family; a 39D BTw-A RESPROTABLE YOUNO Gini, rmaid and waitress, or chumbermald and r Beat ‘or, _ Beat city reference reference. i Si, NGAI ST4 NEAR 2) AV. IN THE STORE, aunali ys “BACK ROOM.—A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL a: { FAST ISTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl todo general housework or cook. wash and iron in a swall private faimily; the best city reference oaa bé given. Flousekeepers, &c. 45 BAIZARETII ST. SECOND DOOR FROM CANAL, ) ‘An Amerionn woman, of practical experiences yoga er in @ hotel or private family. Apply to or w DY OF RESPECTABILITY ‘keeper Or companion to an Bred lotr aderstanda the, management of w household; wi 1o make herself useful; best reference ; toleave the city. Gallon or address K. M. Js gS West : 205 4nd education as hou: 407 AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED American woman as housekeeper ; good reference if 350 Feyntred, 44} 9-EASt 18TH ST, BETWEEN IST AV. AND AY. Respectable Woman as housetee second Hoor. companion to x indy, assist in a school, t dren, or # ambermaid; can make he: well recommended. Addiesa Mra. CAR: \ LADY OF REFINEMENT, REDUCED CIRCUM-" stances, who is capable of rane tho daties of 5 per, would Ike a pomilon as sic; a tinens aa salary, Address Mrs. nee aie ant ATNBS, box 176 Herald N AMERICAN LADY ACCUSTOMED x A cotitonn y desires a situation as Whotsekeopee) r4 panton or any respectable posttion of trust or responsibility Tra private or pubjlc house in this city orany of the adjacen is nlm | ar dak rows vn persons of wealth and respectani position need roapond. Address New York Univerai sity, University ines, ag ¢ 126 tatty oe ene ]é 15 BAST OTH me | COMPETENT YOUNG WO. ) mau todo general houscwork in a private family; be nity reverence. Can be seen at ber Present aaiployers, WEST 80TH ST.—TO DO GENERAL HO) 1564, work, For reference appiy as above. vse 16 ) EAST <orit STA YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST I WEST 25TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND orn ner enrrnnnincls PANTED—~BY A YOUNG WIDOW 4 SITUATH howrekcepar in a frat class hotel oF private Tally, ne as companion to « Glass position apply. * ‘tow or tawaltd Ling to fll any fret h toned persons need tien Herald oes. Nurses, &e. CITY HALL PLACE, sic OND FLOOR.A8 Weer eee 7 BAC Y. guod = referen Inquire for Mea, D7 AMITY stay womman ng Wuree to an nvaild lad ra and teatiumon! D PROTESTANT an give reference arty yest ; iret ciass ps ey it ‘and J charac a forenoon, OR, REAR.—AN AMERE to wet nurse at her owa ‘Grd mont satisfactory reference as to ter from last employer and others, Call 6 OLIV can ‘acy would (nk house; will recvive a mother's care, 10¢ COLUMBIA, 8T.—A woman, with a fresh br baby, to take baby to ler rol WEST OTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS. Aurse and chamberma(d, or to do plain sewing, 196. rossrts,, St—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW VD) woman, who has lost her own babe, as wet curse; dest reference; city or couniry. WEST 86TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ginn to take care of children i famil ore fe a, of children ja an American ly. QS aAVs IN THE BAKERY o lately arrived sewing; oF would STABLE, MARRIED st of milk, who has loat ber -A YOUN 1 to take care of children sas pied jamberwork; is not atrat POF wo ed 1ST AV, BETWEEN 19TH AND 90TH STS. 336 ‘eaithy fresh broast take Gi fatwa io mura ech tzid wit AV. BETWEEN 81ST AND 82D 8TS.— t 4372 rand Arnette 4 ee aa peut ot a 0 DK: vere FOr Fe a TNtiDgs 8 very fond of children. 48 WEST GD sr, BETWEEN ¢ top floor.—A_respootabls youn, ona wane sewers of to travel with family; 583. 8 3p ME NEAR TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE 3) dow woman wante an fatint to, bring up od the bottle; has 00" obildren; best roference. King tourth bell, Ry —A RESPRCTARLE YOUNG GIRL T@ HERLRY.—On Snnday, December §, MARY F, t FALTER, Wify of Michael Heriey unt dauenter. of io: 1 may, 8 sich bari SRA ; ) iblo yo et hamnbermatd Tho relativos and friends are requested to attend waltroen; ty win ete ‘ine washing Mia trasiegt the funcral, from 153 Khzavoth atreet, tus (Kuesd@r} was good city ity reference, Onn do all kinda of futiog, care of children srom thelr birth; no ob, work; good cy reference from her ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH Gl situation aa nuree or do light housework. {WO Gays ab 06 Liregnwiod ot, A fou

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