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6 pe ‘9 waiting or general housework, city or ecantry. WEST 1TH 8T., REAR.—-A YOUNG WOMAN AS ieee SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALY eee a Bo HELP WANTED—FEMALES. ZS, Ns ad Cooks. &ce BOWLING GREEN.—A FIRST CLASS SWEDISH as cook and laundress or to do up stairs work and 4 ‘frat class cook ; good the country. references; no objeotions to go -A COMPETENT WOMAN with the washing ino city preferred; good city good bake HG WEST, MT Bt” RESPECTABLE, W excellent plain cook; can make good bre: suit; good city reference, K() WEST 9TH ST,—A CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN 15( ; is an excellent washer and lroner; ‘une gi best chy reference. 20] WE ate ST.—TWO YOUNG GIRLS, ONE AS fi other, sf possi bohiies t class cout. ; the other as laundress; to live to- O33] RAST 2TH ST. RELL NO. 8A WIDOW LADY ‘ city reference, in arespectable fatally a& cook or housekeeper; wil- fag to mako herself useful in any partof the house, Can ‘sen for three days, 236 HENRY ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A WOMAN AS je g0ud cook, washer and ironer. 7 259 west sev AN oO EN cook ia a restaurant or boarding BH BOWERY.“ A GERMAN WONAN a8 COOK AND to assist with the washing im a ema!l American fami cof 2Q BROOME 8T.-A FIRST CLASS COOK, MEAT BSS drpanry, hotel or restaurant; Dest cliy reference, Dail for two cays. (Q) 11H AV. NEAR 48TH Sf, IN THE STORE.— TOO "2A, drérencet competent "woman as first cliss wook in a private family; bast ety reference. 18H WOMAN 48 hou Chambermaidss &v. WHITEHALL 8T,—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN AS chambormald, oF to attend w lady or children; good Beamstrees, Address 204 WEST 80TH &T., NEAR SIH AY. N GUISA Protestant as chambertwald aud waitress, or would do housework Jn a smail family; {8 kind to children; no ob- Jections to the couatry; reference. 254 WEsT I8TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do clamberwork and waiting; best city ref @erce. Call for two days. 871 a0, PEW. 44 “young gin as cuamberma asslet in Waslling; good city reter N 48TH AND H STS, d and waitress and would and Seamstreszes. A GIRL WHO CAN OP: MMe, on pants, would hike a pli 6 T PRIVATE, 1D house from btu av; ai the door, Varis dress and cloak making done, ‘Yerms very moderate daring duil months, Inquire for *iadame, 37 GRAHAM AV. Near OF Mamsburg—A good pis fhe cay or wees, in private fa oor, 34] WEST MTH “ST..A DRESSMAKER, UNDER. OTL standing her business, wovid I!ke a few more cus- Somers; understands sowing on'a machine; reference given. SSTH AND 8TH ST3.— matey will go out by the day or uiing the cul season; ean ope n ISEN ST. WIL: #to go" out by | or address, top vier & Wilson's ma- ection to the ‘OP Li creasmaker and operator on Wh ine desires engagements in families; no obj country ; best reference. Aduress Mrs. A. J 38’ 8D AY. i \ 78TH AND “9TH STS, ae (ring thi .~ A firet class dressinaker de- a few more engagements in frst class families by the Bay, week or mouth; can operate ou ceveral sewing ma- phites; price reduced during the ull ecagous my objection the country, Call on or address DRESSMAKER, COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements by the day or week. Address E. &., 120 Herald Uptown Brench otilce, 1,246 Broadway. 45 BROADWAY, 735 General Hoasework, &e. CHARLTON &T., NEAR VARICK, SECOND 48 foun Hoa young girl fur general housework in a puall family. ‘ 26 WILLIAM ST,, BASEMEN general bousework. A WOMAN TO DO , Housekeepers, &-. MONROE PLACE, BROOKLYN, PRESENT SITU- y A Azed Ameriean woman as house. AS HOUSE- ferred. WILLARD. i 5 @TH AV, NEAR ISTH ST.—AN AMERICAN #91) widow ludy as housekeeper ina amall family, or to fake the entire charge of an tafant from its birth. Call for wo day: ee 265 ; nce, Or as Blewardess on a steamshi; bait sh ir on a steam: 93) BROADWAY, IN FLUTING MACHINE DE. 4) pot).—A therough’y competent American lady a: usekeeper in a fiirt class hotel; one who understands the vainess in all its particulars; nove but first class need app'y oe ress. : MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT, REFERRING TO A 34 WEST 4TIT OUNG LADY ‘% keeper; with a widower or bacteiey Ly WEST STH ST., BASEMENT DOOR.—AN American lady ag housekeeper In a hote! or private riders need not country gentleman's family ehe’ lived 12 years witb as Keeper, 1s desirous of a similar position in the country ; {i dg the ‘fannily newing oF any work not ancnial : waces 12. Address Miss HENDERSON, box 119 Ucraid Uptown h ofice, for three days. Launéresses. &c, QQ EAST STM SP. -A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS eC) wishes gentiemen’s, ladies or families’ washing by dozen or piece or contract; terms moderate, Address if, HONOU 425 EAST ITH ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 1.— A woman to go out by the day to wash and tron; gan be seen Saturday; can engage for first of week; goo eity reference, : : pC fs WEST 98TH ST,--A RESPECTABLE WOM: A4.G rian ere etc Fashion ane Honing at koe | house; good reference, Inquire for Mrs, AHERD, = ——s = gree LQ 49TH st, IN aRoC RY STORE.—A RESPECT. able wonah wishes to go out the two firet days of e Week to a private f# an excellent washer and mer; reference if required.) went” A. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS AND CLEAR STARCHER wishes to go out by the day; does sand Hutt ret class style, Address LAUNDRESS, box 1I1 Herald Branch ottce, Iyi46 Broadway. Nursess & () KING ST.—A RESPECTABLE OLD LADY AS A J) Sure in ‘a respectable tamily, or ne cone or house Keeper in a small family; no objection to city er couniry. Call for two days, from 9 tb 12 o'e'ock. 31 | EAST OTH ST, FIRST FLOOR.--AN AMERICAN widow lady wishes two children to nurse; Mra. MORRIS. 2 we the best of care, Misce laneous, BB pBEERMAN PLACE, FOOT OF SiTH OT. Rast River.—A young lady, éxperionced in teaching, wish to give German, 1 1d Engiish lessons; would go visiting coverness « gol: the next ache 4.4. HAST IST | St-—SALESLADY_ WANTED, “T engagement by an experienced hant fa the Fal fancy trate, hovlery, millinery, &o, First class city ances, Address as above, 078 'tA% BETWEEN Serf AND tori STs. ol 4© young girl to be gencraily useful in ye LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW. MORE pupils, to wnom she will teach French and Spanish, matically and conversationally, at $4 per mouth. Ad= L T. W., Herald oillce, refer- YOUNG LADY, JCATED IN EUROPE, WISHES it family to teach one or two little ohn ‘been a roverness for five years, and can bring fs willing to box 200 H h Brat class recommendations iso usetul, Address FE OVERNESS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY OF experience, dally wiiiions; her course of instruction womprises French, conversaviounily Jeatly, ae~ aired !n Paris, music, drawing, singin, ish in. uy drancbes; terms moderate, Addr js Heral ce, F YOU WANT A COMPETENT LADY TEACHE highly recommended, for piono and singing Jeo for the Li api anand French iauguages, address ARTIST, 118 Herald ofice, ANTED, FAMILY WHO ARE GOING TO Furope, and having a furnished house on Filth avenue which they Wish to let ata low rent, nh find a family who w: rer by address. be Vox 4,633 Post office. Fami'y consists of thive (man, w id son), make hersel id ofice, G LADY Ag Address box wr SITUATION BY A You COMPANION, OF AB Wailress to one, YVANTED-—A POSITION AS COPYIST BY A YO Ja i piatn, rapid writer; has been employed as gov- jerk for two years. "Address COPYIST, I West Intellimence Offices. NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS CONSTANTLY A, found at the German Bureau, Bow ery, niranee on oy irs. LOW Ki. T. STEWART & CO, WANT A_ PERSON THOR. + oughly competent to take charge of the stock nnd 8 of their ming A children’s dross department. Also vgral experienced saleswomen tor their lacie rendya ide dreas departmen| ‘woll as large experience. Apply, between 8 and 10 A. M., Mavager's desk, Broadway and lth st. T. BYEWART & CO, WANT FIFTY FIRST OLASS pera Wheeler & Wilson's machines; good panied, Applicants must possess energy ab a WET NURSE WANTED—AT NO, 7 CHARLES sr, A near Greenwich av, FB a a STE BOW, AND, SCARY HANDS WANTED.--STEADY EM- Plogment for experienced bende. 7M. HUMPHREY & BROTHER, 978 Broadway. at Lak py emanate SURREAL, pousswonx, IN a famtly of four persons; must be @ good wasber and ironer. Sippy at O4 Leatagto av. x y TANTED-A HOUSEKEEPER. Apply from 10 to 129 o'clock at French's Hotel, City terereneos required. Wager GOOD LINEN WOMAN AND sEaM- Bou toad: also washers and ironers, at the Grand Central tel. AWTED—A, RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO GENERAL usework, especially for i x to, maouBeNioriE, capecially for washing and ironing, Apply WA SiF 0-4 LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO TRAVEL, and introduce an arucie to ladies; can make $25 per week, Call nt 98 West 26:h at,, to-day. TET NURSE WANTED—A HEALTHY YOUNG PER. fon, pu rt ty of milk, Apply between 9 and Iotelock at it ANTPD--A WOMAN WHO IB A GOOD WASHER and Ironer, to do ing, Funk’ cn Park, Od st and'istar oe & Lopibehen WAXTEDSA LaDy wiio THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands bookkeeping and fs quick and prompt in bi ness, Address MAGAZINE, station D, city. J ANTED—IN ASMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, A GER- man laundress. Apply to-day, between the hours of 10 ani 2 at 862 Weat 2d et, WARTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; muat be a good coox, or a cook, Washer and froner, No. 62 Lexington ay. HALF-GROWN QIRD TO ASSISE IN work: Germaa preferre!, apply to 8. @ a2 nst 1224 at, e PVANtEed A GERMAN PROTHSTANT WOMAN, FOR general housew tk; one not afraid of work and wil! ing to go in (ke country may appiy at 408 West Iith coal onc a ere YOUNG LADY TO TEND A STORE; also one for learning; Germans preferred, ie. H. WALTER-FREESE, 84 Froadway, between 18th and 19th sta, UV ANTED.-A SEAMSTRESS IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. ’ mut be able to make boys’ ctothing; one who cai operat a Nvilieog & Gibbs sewing machine preferred. Apply at 183 Franklin fl WANIED—A GIRL TO GO TO ORANGE, NEW to cook and assist with washing and fronting in wages Uberal if girl f# competent and has NELL, LAWSON & COvS, ED-A FIRST CLASS SALESLADY FOR A milllinere parlor showroom; one who {a very smart and can fill the position satistactoriy will re Mberal wages. Apply, with references, to M. LiL! Albany, N° Y. RESPECTABL! |. SPEAKING GERMAN, 4 Fngliah wants ‘a sitnetion as porter ina small or would take a situation in a private family, Call irese F, COOK, Greenwich st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, 96 yenrs of age, as watchman, light porter or in @ sore; no objecifon to going out of city, being desirous of something to do, no matter what {t ia; has no family and an write a falrhand, Address J, J. M., box 145 Herald office, TANTED—A SITUATION BY MAN AND WIFP, IN city or country (city preferred); woman to do general housework or act as lanndress, man to attend to horses and stable and make himself generally usetul, Address 403 East CLERKS AND SALESMEN. fa YOUNG MAN ‘VANTS A PLACE AS CLERK IN A good mercantile house; good testimonials and refer- euces. Addorss B, G., Herald office, A. YOUNG, MAN) WHO MAS BEEN IN GERMANY ina leather and a dry goods business, speaking English aud some French and has best city references, wants a situa- tion as clerk. D. A. ferald offi A SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED—AS SALE! ina retail miilinery and fur store; none but tho: roaehly competent ueed apply, with the best reference, at 297 ond st A WANTED, A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, WHO . bassold goods by sample, to take orders, 1 salary and commiesion; situation permanent. No. 7 ate, 00% 28, up stairs, SWEDISH YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION as bookkeeper in « bauk or counting house, Can give ee recommendation for both honesty and ay BY. at Atlantic av., Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE MAN, WIT SMALL FAMILY, would collect the rente of a few houses in lieu of apart- ments to live in, or wonld rent a small house; good refer- encot and money advanced If required. Address B. Q., Her- alu office, are OOKKEEPER WANTED—FOR A RETAIL DRY goods house: must understand bonikkeeptag thorouzhly and have first class reference as to a! ane Lt Lak ponesty ko. Address, stating salary expected, M.'R., box 102 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,248 Broad DRUG CLERK WANTED MUST BE take charge. Apply to B, FLINT, 40 UALIFIED TO 7 Sth av. RUG CLERK petent perso 168 Grand at., ¢ RUG CLERK WANTED—A SINGLE MAN. APPLY AT BULEY'S Pharmacy, Nyrile av. corner Wasnington ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COM. familiar with city business. Apply at rof Elm. RK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS had some experience nt soda water, and who desires to become a pharmacentist, Apply immediately at $83 91h av., northeast corner 42d s XPERIENCED ENTRY CLERKS WANTED.—ONLY Jo * these ot good capacity, character and habite need ape ply. Address box 1,808 Post office, ANTRY CLERK WANTED-IN A FANCY DRY GOODS Te Importing house: must be competent and welt recou- "Address ENTRY CLERK, box 150 Herald office. mended, NTRY CLERKS.—WANTED, BY A DRY 4;"bing house, experienced eniry clera fully competent need apply: Mberal arrange first class men, Address, with references, E: ‘Herald oft re es BER i00DS JOB- one but those ents male with ‘NTRY CLERK, YARD -SALESMEN WANTED, AT DANNAT toot of Broome ast., East River; also several In- = — Ce ay irre UBBER GOODS—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A aitnation as above; thoroughly experienced in all the brancheg of the rukber business, Address Mr, 1BBS, Union street, Claremont, Jersey City. ANTED—A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK- Keeper by a young man, ina wholesale houre. Address A. H., Vaii's Gate, WASTED <A YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY Posten, to take charge of a retail furnishing goods store. Ad: A. &. C., Jeracy City Post office, N. J. :D—A YOUNG NAN AS SALESMAN IN. A RE- a store on Broadway. Addresa W. ald odes. Ua & Bro. TANTED-IN A WHOLESALE HOUS#, AN ACTIVE young man from 18 to 23 years of age, to take the po- sition of eutry clerk, Address box 244 Post oftice, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AGED 20, A SITUATION as bookkeeper or cashier; willing to make himsef generally useful, ood reference. “Avaress it. D., Heraid Stlice. WANTED-IN A HARDWARE COMMISSION HOUSE, fan experienced salesman, having a good trade nc- naintance. Address, with references and views of salary. HARDWARE, bor 11 Herall ofice, TANTED—A SIISLF HARDWARE PACKER, WHO WA ite had expertones ; etoady work; cod wages; loca. tion healthy and xecesaiola. Apply in person to Norwich Lock Manufacturing Company, Norwico, Conn, y ANTED—A COMPETENT ENTRY CLERK, QUICK and correct, in an importag and Jobbing dry goods ‘Address, ‘with particulars, BROADWAY, Herald houre. oilice. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BILL CLERK, WHO Ww rapid and accurate fn Sgures; no ‘other need apply, as we have no use for auy inexp-rienced or Incompetent per- fon, Address, with references, box 177 Hera'd ofl.ce. 7 ANT! ai YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN THE W enle of dress isimmtn ge espectally for city trade, Ad- with reference, TRI ‘MIN: MANUFACTORY, Herald ar ofice, WANTED IAN, D travel for & wholesale liquor house; one mand @ good trade; none other need apply. LIQUCR, Herald ollice, PER, IN A WHOL jerstands keeping the revenue niso a porter who understands the business E MERCHANT, Herald ofice, ‘Address WIN WANTED. LAW OR PUPLIC WRITING OF A Kind, by & superior penman, or ® position in a law of fice as clerk, by a young man, aged 4; had two years? experience ia a nw ofive; wages moderate; best references given, Address 4X, Herald ofice, TANTED A SALESMAN AND A STOCK KEEPE Young wimarried men, who ean furnish beet refi ences for ex ean bave sitvations in a ri Clothing store, where there 1s hard work all the time. dress RETALL, station A. ANTED.BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 22, EMVLOY- ment {nan office or store: understands bookkeeping ani is willing to work; unexceptionable references, Ade ., care of Messrs. Stewart, Haring & Co. 436 Broad: ail Ad TANTED-AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER FOR A faney cood oftice. WANTED, PLACE AS BOOKKEEPER BY A you man who bas hel! good positions in Chicago house: thoroughiy posted; Chteago and New York references ed; correspondence: requ JAMES SEYMOUR, 263 Wi Chieago. “YOUNG MAN 7 OR 18 YEARS OLD, WANTED— Ville and willing to ing est abli }. Address RUNYON, 299 Broadway. elariertaririane rl, Competent persons; no others itranee, N ENERGETIC PERSON WANTED IN A MANUFAC- 6 wert company to act ax bookkeeper and general clerk ; arcn nied with the Jarger chair, brush and oler manu. aired? Take muoren Hl ability proved: beat references £9 Os Weak ore ye Wettets MANUFACTURING COMA: rat claon family, to take charge of an intant; witiing nd Kind. Nove need apy; Pa omen unless with good references. ( BEALTHY, STRONG WOMAN WANTKOIN A ddreon box ¥, YOUNG LADY WAR x ree Anniv to De A Bott Qocrons ortuxz. ~~ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS SOBER, HONEST AND COMPETENT COACHMAN, with re nce, desires a situation, Address for a week M., box 180 Lierald ofiee. JOACHMAN’S Sea ioe Aszoe Bt iA FouNG tvotule Address A. DoE 114 Herald ofice, = SO™eTNl” - =e NOACHMAN'S BSIPUATION DESIRE! SUPERIOR, eapritenced Anerieyn ; expert clty driver; steady, relin: Dios disengaged 0th lust, | Apply at 147, Grand t., city, oF address Wit vack Turnpike, N. JAMS. Clarkav/it NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, A COACHMEN AND ARDENER’R SITUATION WANTED—Bx A SINGLE man, who understands the care and ment of greenhouses, grapenes, towers, fruita and fea; good Teference, Address J, M., Bridgeman's seed storo, 876 Broad- y, for three days, YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED man, po incumberance, ly understands #'e care and menagement of greenhouses, graperies, flowers, fruite and vexetables; very good references. Adcress C, M., box 110 Herald oie: COTOHMAN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON farm or in & gentlemau's family; understands the care of horses, &e.; wie for general housework; just ar- rived, No. 6 ing Green. Was. THRE FIRST CLASS ADVERTISEMENT solicitors for newspapers and other schemes. Address W, & 00., x7 Commercial piace, New Osieans, TANTED—-SITUATION AS FARMER, BY A SCOTCH- man, who underatancs cattle of kinds, Address JON WILKIE, Morristown Post offce, N. J. ANTED--BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA. ton as first clase coachman; thorough rstanda the business; lias good city references. Apply 10 JESSE, DAW, 688 Broadway, WANTED AN EXPERIENCED | GARDE MaR- R, ries, without chf-aren ; one who thoroughly understands the car» of hothouse and grapery. Apply to W. 8. NICHOLS, "ANTED-A GERMAN GARDENER WHO UNDER. married man. pr ferred; the wife to do washing, froving and plain cooking; must speak English, Apply wt No. 6 Gold ety up stairs, be- tween 10 and 1 o'clock. ANTED-~A THOROUGH FARMER, MARRIED OR single; ff married the wife must be willing to do gen- eral housework; good waeher and ironer; aman understand. iny gardening preferred; reference required. Call at 39 West 4th at,, In the store, WANTED-A, SITUATION, BY (A THOROUGHLY competent English coachman 18 mgood city driver and one of the best of grooms; 13 sober, willing and indus- lous; age 29; single; best references; no objection to the conntry, Address 8. 1. box 146 Herald Uptown Brauch otlice, roadway. GENTS WANTED- FOR COUNTY OR STATE, FOR the sale of an article of daily nee, never betore offered to the publics large profits and small investments; city ref Address box U8 Post office, Stamford, “COLORED BOY WANTED—To and wake himself generally usof SMITH, Frankfort House, Frankfort an OY WANTED-GLASS CO! Apply by letter to D. JARY WAIT ON TABLE ‘ul, Apply to 8. C. William ‘ats, MMISSION BUSINESS, «8, 20 College place, ents to canvass for the “Complete Herb- such terms and furnish anch favoring iv Twill gi facilities that fo man peed make lees than #200 per mont! and all expenses—no matter whether he ever canvassed before or not, A premium of a new dress given to lady can- vassers, Address Dr, O, PHELPS BROWN, No. 21 Grand street, a y City, N.J., and full particulars wiil be seat by return —IN A WHOLESALE. DRUG STORR; the business before. Apply to kmnan Bt. ORTER WANTE must have been FRASER & LE WARTED—A YOUNG MAN, OR STOUT BOY, WHO has worked at the perfumery ousiness, Aadresa ELY ZACHARIE & CO., Park place. JANTED—A YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN 20 AND 23 years of nga, to assist ina first class bar down town. Address, with reierences, H. M. C., Herald ofice, ANTED-—A GOOD, SOBER MAN AB OYSTER AND orer cook, a'so ‘8 man to wait on tavles and open oysters, at 594 Kighth avenue, 7 ANTED-—AGENTS IN ALL THE NORTHERN STATES to sell the best article In market, Call at 49 Cortiandt #t., from 9 A. M, to 4 P, M, ANTED--TEN WAITERS, TWO LAUNDRESSES and one cook at the St. James Hotel, Far Rockaway, L. L Dake South Side mailer Roosevelt at. Proprietor. ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN, TO SOLICIT ORDERS for an extensive and old established box manufactory ; one who has had experience preterred. Address SAWMILL, Herald ofiice. ANTED—BY A CLOTH HOUSE, A STRONG BOY, about 16 years of age; must reside with bis parents and be well recommenda; awary 83 por week. Apply at 9 o'clock this morning to L.'& N., 42 Lisponard st. ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE of a topacco houre, and one to tra nat be practi- ca! both in the pluz and smoking; reterences required. Ad- dress box 170 Herald office, E WANT, FOR A POSITION OF TRUST AND entieman thoroughly acquainted with ‘@ student or teacher preferred: refer- W YORK a PHILADELPHIA adwa GOOD, SMART WAITERS WANTED. 9 APPLY TO G.D. RAINEGARDT, Pavillon Hoi Coney Island, mers Naushon or Norwalk. ane SD-AT 94 4TH CALICO DESIGNER OF EXPERIENCE WANTS A situation, Refers to Vau Valkenburgh & Hatnes, 31 and 83 Whit corner Church. MOLASSES BOILER WANTED.—ONE WHO THO. roughly understands hig business. Apply to B. H. pore SON & CO., 917g Wall st., between 12 M. and 1 CIVIL ENUINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN DESIRES hog et aha in either capacity; haa bad long experl- gnce on railways and other public ‘Address TRAN- oities. LECTRIC INSTRUMENT MAKERS—ONLY FIRST class men wanied (or piece work. LUIS DRESCHER & CO. | after the «: INGRAVERS ON WOOD WANTED.—LIBERAL EN- {j gazement for three or four iirst class workmen oa mas Ghinery and mechanical work, Send proofs, with terms, to LONGACRE & CO., 20 ith ot, PI Iphia. MILE GUTTERS WANTE uncher; also bastard, mill & PENNINGTON, Bective File MASHINIgTS WANTED-ONE DIE, MAKER, FOR fine cutting dios and panches, and three first class hands for latne work and filting; must be able to work clone; those having experience on gun and sewing machine tools oF watch machinery, Apply_at the Works of United States Watch Company, Marion, N. J., or GILES WALES & CO., 13 Melee spate WO SILK HAT FINISHERS WANTED—AT J, CALLA- HAN'S, 140 Bowery. eae ee Two GOSSAMER BODY MAKERS AND SILK HAT finishers wanted- 8) Nassau st. ONE HORSE RASP id taper cutters. SMYTH orks, Paterson, N. J. TPO FILE CUTTER FLAT BASTARD | OUTTERS wanted, at the Arcade File Works, Sing Sing, N. Y. Steady employment guaranteed. ATCHMAKERS WANTED-—FIRST CLASS WORK- men; none others. GILES, WALES & CO., 18 Maiden lane, or works United States Watch Co., Marion, N. J. WANTED AT MY NEW. FACTORY, 20 PIANOFORTE finisiira; stearty work guaranteed lor (hese years, J. P. HALE, 479101b av. RST CLASS CITY JEWELRY te . actici - ress, who’ isa competent saleuman and can furnish the best referenca, Apply to G. A, HUGUENIN, 64 Nassau st., N. Y. Was SITUATION AS SUPERINTENDENT OR foreman in a manufaciory, by ® machinist; under- stands putiing up and adapting machinery; can keep books, t ‘and direction ol j has a pretty good or ER- accounis, €e-; has had the managen man; ean make bimaelf generally us Jdea of what Is termed “business :” would work on sala terest in prospective profity, Adiress PERSE Jerald office, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, SAOIEN PARLANT FRANCAIS ET AL- 1 ‘eruent arrive, cherche tne place conv z je areon de eile on autre dans un hotel on famille priv uroseer FREDLRIC, care of Mr. Eckert, 113 Atianti l N GENTLEMAN PARISIEN DESIRE ENTRER dang tine famille et donner des Iecons de francais sans retribution ; Lonnes ret e Herald ofice, Trt BONNE OUVRIERE FRANCAISE, FESANT BIEN J la robe, desireralt de, Foucrage chez, elle, ov des Jour- nees dans Ica families. S'adresser au 117 Bleecker al, @ Mme, LOUISE RAMU, WANTED TO PURCUASE, NTED—FREAKS OF NATURE, ANATOMICAL Modela, Creioaities, &c., for a medical museum, Ad- + Revere House, : FURNITURE. : CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION TAS BEEN MADE A in the f Furniture, Carpets apd Beading, at O'FARRELL'S ex! warerooms, 200 Kighth avenne, et. Monthly or weekly payments taken, NQ HOUSEKEEPING WILL ¢ Room Suit, Pom pasion style, ately cost 40, fe 5 one do.. 5) 8710, for 4278; Valntings, Bronzra, Minors Ktagere ookeaseSs, 85 West Ficteenth street, near Fifth av A PRIVATE VAMILY GOING TO corner Twentieth 3 AA “all thetr Furniture and Coutents 0 Ftone residence 120 West Twent 1 sireet, viz, nif ert Pianoforw, elegant Parlor Su: ieces, cost Tu, #150; Snits in satin brocate! from 0; Drawing Roo and Library § to $100; Bedroom Suits, tate in rosewoo! aad walnut; Dining Room ver, Paintings, Bronzes, Ae. 1 suits to suit purel than hall coi iat DURNITURE, CARPETS AND BH i largest assortment and the lowest prices for oa weekly or monthiy payments, at B, M. COWPERTH 155 Chatham street, N ONTHLY OR 1 Neda ge PAYMBENTS—CARVET3, AM Furniture, Belding: &eauy @ CUNNINGHAM, 884 and 986 Third aven: ar 1 ighed Sirsa Prices lower than nay oluer i Speech AKER NOTICE.-HAVING TO DISPOSK OF COM. plete Furniture of Cour story mansion Lat West Twenty. sixth street, will sell cheap tor cash Planoforte, coat 8700, for 0; Parlor Suits, cost BALD, 150; one do, #0; rope do.y Bedroom Sets, $80 sein Carpets, trom Bile, per ‘ard, and S00 lots cheap, this day or Sunday. House j hex age, jo let DENTISTRY. i PERTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 4 YEARS.—RE- numbing appileation; gas adm nistered. Heautiful Teeth, $1; Set, lu. Plumpers for bo.low chee! Seta re- paired. J. SAY VILLIERS, 165 Grand street, near Broadway, PROPOSALS. ; 10 WOODEN BRIDGE BUILDERS.—PRoPosaLs ‘will be received up to Mth, 1871, at the ofice #4 Park row, Fooma 15, 18 and 47, for bullding @ wooden swing bridge across Ghion Creek, in the town of Kye, The pians and epecifications can be seep at the ofica, Payment in o - COPARTNERSHIPS. J OTICE.-CARLTON OURTIS AND J. Short having sold theti ouse to Lucien Curtis, of San Frat from the tim, and Lucien Curtis neiseg, ¢ New York, August 12, 1871, Lake Vineyard Wine Company, Los Angelos, and. San Francisco. U New York, having been consolidated, the business will here- rm pame of MORROW, CHAMBERLIN & CO. New York, August 12, 187), BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, A TROROUGH EXPERIENCED | BUSINESS | MAN wishes to invest some means and his soxvices in a good paying business; first clasa references given and required; ail communications strictly eonidential, Address,0. La, ce, A. PARTNER WANTED, WITH 18,000, IN AN ESTAB- Hahed Coal an¢ Wood busineas in New York party owns the property where he does Lusine een establisied for ning years, and duing a splendid trade; the additional inoney needed to meet the increasing demand ; will give first class reference, BONNEVILLE & COMPANY, aie Financial Brokers, 92 Broadway, New York, FIRST CLASS REAL ESTATE OFFICBDOWN town, offers a good opening to ono possessing the requl - site talent and experience im field of city and Westchester county; should be expert in both office routine and outside La required, Address ACTIVITY, box 146 ISSION HOUSE WANTING AN Rip! Fsltable Partner, with $1,000 cas! nd consign= Monts of grain trom the West, will address, in vontidence, BENNETM, box 178 Herald ofc ro A* INTEREST IN AN FSTAPLISHED, PAYING weekly newspaper, devoted to a specialty, for sale, on Tory reasonable terms For paiticutars address J., Herald 1 LIBERAL See ee BE MADE WITH the ‘A party to influence capital opment of a mining pro) in this State, Adros: LADY PARTNER WANTED—WITE cured by fizat mortgage; 100 per cent prot Per annum; business and Locatton In the country, near Phila- detphia, Address BONA FIDE, Herald oflice, GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS ABILITY WISHES 79 engsse In butiness as partner or purchase entire, giving 6 equity ia foal alate yoomting to Hg 005 would ex. change for farpiture, pietiyres or sa'able goods, Address H. H.W box 143 Herat ih eet 4 J OOKSELLERS,—A WESTERN TRAVELLE thorough knowledge of his business a no extensive ‘acquainiance in the Western qnt Southern 18 open ti ap ugagement, Address. for three days, WLS'TEAN, Heral jptown Branch ofice, 1,245 Broadway, OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A small capita! to invest in a well established business, Apoly at 490 Biyrtic avenue, near Hall street, Brooklyn, ONEY AND LABOR.—A RESPONSIULE GENTLE- man, Inguist, with office routine and peueral business experience, desires’ e ment in some enterprise whero {ntegrity will be valued; would eventua'ly invect mouey with ov lew to parinerchip, Address OWNER, box 111 Herald Oliice, urchase and devel- it Jee R, WITH A peer WITH $5,000 TO $10,000 TO INVEST IN DE BARTH ir respective intereste in our they retire is becomen porinee Srom MORROW, CHAMBERLIN & CO. THE RiGHTS AND INTERFSTS OF THE at Lake Vineyard, and onr interest in be conducted, at wll the above mentioned places, under Real Listate in New Jersey; 60'per cent per annum se- cured and more it active partner; fina: be under his contro}, Address BUSI office. “pug INVENTORS’ EXHIBITIO) Right Associntion,” 12 Warren st New York, a0~ Heits Patents, exhibits, Good: wanted, V ANTED—PARTNER, ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, WITH ‘a capital of from $20,000 to 825,00, to take the placo of a retiring partner, 19 an estallished Wholesale Liquor Dusiness In Cincinnat!, Ohio. Address box 1,357 Post oflice, sells and bays Pat MISCELLA en EBEC 1B, 150,000 tons for sale low, quantities to sult, by Kennebeo Ico Asgoolation. ROBERT NORTON, Agent, Gardiner, Me, DEATHS. ANDERSON, —At Chicago, Ill, on Thursday, August 10, JAMES 8S. ANDERSON, formerly Of this clty and Brooklyn, aged 63 years, The funeral service will be held at Chicago, after which the remains will be brought co this city and interred in Greenwood Cemetery. BERGEN.—On Friday, August 11, WILLIAM DAVIS, son of William and Ellen Bergen. ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, at one o'clock, on Sunday, the 1th, trom the resiulence of his pa- rents, 146 Atlantic street, between Henry aud Clin- ton, Brooklyn, L. I. Brown.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 11, MARY J. Brown, relict of Ira Brown, in the 8ist year of her age. The relatives and friedng of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. 7, Mayhew, No. 96 First place, on Monday, August 14, at three o'clock P. M. Boston and New Belford papers please copy. CoxnouLy.—On Thursday, August 10, 1871, Mary JANE CONNOLLY, the beloved wife of Charles K. Connolly and daughter of the Hon. Michael Con- nolly, aged 28 years, 2 months and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the famlly are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lave residence, No, 311 West Filtieth street, on Sun- day afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. Daumont.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, Angust 8, Ross, widow of Anthony Daumont, aged’s0 years, Relat:ves and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 281 Grove street, on Sunday afternoon, at wo o'clock. Dav:s.—On Friday, August 11, after a long and severe illness, BRIDGET I. Davis, wife of vavid Davis, in her 38d year. Relatives and frienas of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 615 Kosciusko street, near Broadway, Wililainsburg, L. 1, on Sunday, August 13, at two o’ciock P. M, Parison On Friday, August ll, EMELINE, wifo of Raward Davison. The funerat services will be held at her late rest- dence, No. 52 West Fifty-first street, on Monday, August 14, at half-past one o'clock. DE Besran.—On Friday morning, August 11, after @ short illness, JOSEPHINS ANDRISZ OCTayis DE Br. BIAN, Pk: x si 'Thé relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend tne funeral, at the Church of St, Vincent de Paul, Twenty-third street and Siath avenue, on Sunday, at two o'clock P. M. De Vuau.—After a short illness, on Friday, August 11, SAMUEL DE VEaU, Esq, in the o7(h year of bis neral services will be held at Seventh street Methodist Episcopal church, Seventh street, near Third avenue, on Sunday, 13th iust., at three o'clock P.M. The remains will be taken to New Rochelie for interment on Monday morning. FITzPaTRICK.—On Friday, August 11, Saran, wife of James Fitzpatrick (deceased), aged 71 years, a native of the parish of Ballyconnell, county W.ck- low, Ireland, ‘Te relatives ana friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 242 West Fifteenth sireet, on Sunday, August 13, at one P. M. GAFFNEY.—On Thursday, August 10, 1871, JAMES E. GAFFNEY, youn? ‘son Of Patrick and Mary Gait ney, in the 2.d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respec*- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, Ai ust 13, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 3: West Forty-first street, on Tuesday, August 8, aged 32 years. Ganets.—At Boston, Grorge B, Garerr, Jt a GRAUAM.— Suddenly, on Wednesday, Augnst 9, of disease of the heart, AZEL GkaTAM, iu the ota year of his age, Relatives and friends of the family and Atlas Lodge, 314, are invited to attend the fanerd, from his late resiaence, Seventy-first street, between the Boulevard and Ninth avenue, on funday, at one . M. ‘The Members of Atlas Lodge, No, 316, F. A. M., are hereby suinmoned (0 meet at 948 Broadway, on Sunday, Angust 15, at hail-past eleven o'clock A. M., to stand we tuner ¢ our deceased brother, Azel Graham. By order oI JAMES PHILLIPS, Master. Gronce W. Duryes, secretary. 4 COMPANIONS OF MANHATTAN Ofarrer, No. 184, R. A, M.—You are Sraternelly rogues og the rooms of Atlas I. NO, 816, 0 aud A. Aly; Ble Bea wiy, on Baud, AaQust ‘38; at natepast eleven A. M., and jola with them in paying the last tribute of respect Lo our late companion, Azel Gra- ham. JOUN BOYD, He PL Wittiaw H. THomrson, Secretary. GRAUAM.— On Tharsd August 10, Brinert GRAHAM, 10 the Lodtn year of her age, native county Cavan, parish of Larrab, Iretand. ‘The Iriends and acquaintances of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in law, Andrew Dewitt, 417 East Twenty- fourth street, on Saturday, August 12, at one o'clock. irish American please copy. Haraaway.—On Thursday, August 10, Many HATHAWAY, Wie of Henry § MHathaway and daugh- ter of the late Thomas Sigison, in the 47th year of Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully 1 to attend the faneial, irom ler iate resi- 97 Norfolk street, on Saturday, August 12, at two o'clock P. M. HovsToN.—At Bath, L, L, on Wednesday, Angust 9, PATRICK, eldest son of the fate David Houston, of Alexandria, bumbartoushire, Scotland, accidentaily drowned wotle bathing. Friends will please accept this intimation, Scotch papers please copy. JACKSON. —At Basking Ridge of Joseph Jackson, of 80 Cart aged 3v years aud 4 months, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Lah D August 14, from the New Providence Methodlst Episcopal chureb. Train leaves Morris and Essex Ratiroad aepot, foot ut Christopher street, ata quarter past nine A. M, Carriages will be in waiting at tne Summit station, N.J., to convey friends to chureh, Kircuine.—On Friday evening, August 11, Wr- JAM ALBERT, Oldest son of John A. and Henrletta Kitch! Fi aged 3 years and 11 montis. Notice of the (uderal to-morrow. ® Latro.—Drowaed at Coney Island on Thursday, aod 10, ALEXANDER, eldest son of Thomas C, Latto, Funeral from 16 Utica avenue, Brooklyn, on Satur- day, at three o'clock. LOSER. —On yay, August 11, at Schuylerville, ee, county, N. Y., AuGust0s Losee, of the firm of John Mott & Co., of this city. Faneral at Schuylervitie, Sunday, ith inst, iwry.—On Thursday, August 10, Many Mitry, Wife of James Mitty, In the 3'th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect, fob myited to attend the funeral. on Sunday, Au N, J., ADELINE, wife ne street, New York, J) mangement to box 153 Herald AND PATENT is and Patented “PATENT RIGHT GAZETTE 3" price 10 conta, Ageats | UGUST 12, 181. —— 14, at two P. M., aby tod M., trom ner late residéricé, $36 9% MosikR.—At Harlem, on Wednesday, Al after a short iliness, Many 0. Diantm wite of Bena: min F. Mosher and daugiter of We Ai. Divble, of Stamford, Conn., in the aitn year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famuy are invited to attend the funeral, from st. John’s Episcopal church, Stamford, Conn., on Saturday afternoon, Auguss 12, at halt past one o'ciock. ‘The remains will be conveyed froin her late residence on Satur- day morning, at eleven o'clock, Carriages will be Mn readmess on the arrival of the half-past eleven A. M. trata from Twenty-seventh street, New York. Connecticut papers please copy. MACCLINCHEY.—On Thursday, Augnst 10, Many F., daugiter of Emanuel 0. ‘and Mary B. Mac- Ciinchey, aed 1 year and i2 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 19th inst., at one Pre, ‘ents, 402 West MCOLUSKEY.—-ARTHUR MCCLUSKEY, On Thorsday | August 10, of consumption, @ native of the town | land of Cavanagarvan, parish of Kilmore and | county of Monaghan, Ireland, ageu 38 years, The triends and acquaincances of the family are rospectiu'ly requested to attend the funeral, from | bis late residence, 436 East Fourteenth street, on Saturday, the 12th instant, at two o'clock Y. M. NAGUTRN.—Cn Thursday, August 10, 1871, Freo- ERICK JoShen NAGUTEN, Youngest son of James F. and Mary Naghien, aged § months and 5 days. The relatives aud triends of the family are respect. mMily invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, two o’clock P. M., from his late resi- 5 East Thirteenth street. O’BRIEN,—On Thursday, August 10, after a severe Mlness, Mary, rellet of Edmund O'Brien, native of Lismore, county Waterford, Ireiand,.aged 56 yoars. ‘The relatives aud frieuds of the family, also ot her son Patrick, are respectfully Invite to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, No, 62 Marke street, on Sanoey August 13 (instead of Saturday, as previously sta! , al two P.M. PLUNKET.—On Thursday, August 10, JouN PLUN- Ker, native of Milllown, couily Cavan, Iretand, aged 36 years, ‘Tho funeral will tase place from his late residence, 251 West Thirty-fifth street, on San tay, August at eleven o'clock A. M., thence to St. Michael's church, Nuth avenue and ‘Thirty-first street, where a solemn requiem mass will be oifered for the repose of his soul, His frichds aod acquaintances are re- spgettully ty Led 6 tend. ILEY.——1hé members of ihe Kenmare Benevolent | Association ace requested to alten special mee: ing at their rooms, 475 Peart street, on Sunday | afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, to attead our | late brother JonN Kingy’s remains {9 Spots lyst + placé ol rest, on Sunday afternoon, 13th inst.” By | order of D. ©, SULLIVAN, President, E. M, Supa, Secretary. Ropenrs.—After a lingering iliness, JouN Roa- ERs, tn the 55th year of his age. ‘The relatives anu friends ol the family are respect- faliy lavited to attend the funeral, from his late | residence, 232 Mulberry street, this (Satarday), at 2 o'clock P.M. New Orleans, Philadelphia and California papers please copy. Ss yaour.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, August 10, Henry T. Szymovre, in the 27th year of lus age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectinlly Invited to attend the funeral, Wits (Satur. day) afternoon, at four o'clock, from the Church of the Holy Trinky, corner of Clinton and Montague sireets, Brooklyn. STURTEVANT.—On Friday, August 11, GzorGE W. SteRrRVANY, tn the bsth year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father-in-law, J. ©. Mooney, No. $01 West Fourth street, at ten o'clock on Monday morning, 14th instant. TAYLOR.—On Friday, August 11, at his rest- | delice, 243 Bast Sixteenth street, WILLIAM 'TaYLon, 1n the 65th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Unie Alter a short aud painful illness, on Wednesday, August 9, at Miltun, Olster county, N. Y., HENRIETTA ULtcn, in the 424 year of her age. Norwezian papers please copy, VARICK.—At Poughkeepsie, on Thursday, Angust 10, JDr. Ricuarpd A, VARICK, In Ue 66'h year of Lis age, Funeral from nis late residence, 41 Cannon street, on Monday, August 14, at three o'clock P. M. VAN Wyck.—In London, England, THEODORE P, VAs Wyck, of Brooklyn, son of Theodorus J. and | Hannah P. Van Wyck, in the 23d year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter, Wa.ter.—At Scipioville, Cayuga county, on Thursday, August 10, Buzaperu W. Warren, wife | of Dr. William H. Waiter and daughter of George H. am, Funerat services at St. Paul's church, Glen Cove, on Sunday, 1th inst. WOuRMANN. -EDWARD SAMURL WOHRMANN, aged 11 months and 15 days. . Funeral at one P, M. Sunday, Angust 13, from 430 Eighth avenue, YALE.—At Sing Sing, on Friday, August 11, Srgruen YALE, in the 69th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, on Suaday, August 13, at two o'clock P. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE Fain. The Coming Exhibiiion—Appoiniment of Com. mitters~A Grand Now Building Projected, The grand annval fair of the American Institute Will open this year on the 7th proximo at the Rink, Sixty-third street and Third avenue. Tho delivery of engines and machinery for the ex- hibition bas aiready commenced. A new building is now being constructed, which, it 1s expected, will be ready for the reception of goods by the end of the present month, This build. ing, or wing, is 60 by 600 feet, and extends from the sidewalk at Third avenue to the old entrance of the Rink, ius extension is belng put up expreasly for @ fine art galiery, and about thirteen thousand square feet more of flooring will have been added to the exhibition rooms this season. The following 13 the classification of articles on exhibition, with tie names of the commiitees to which they are as- signed :—, puriment of Fine Arts and Education —Com- mittee, George Peyton, Edward Walker and Charles H. Clayton. Deparinent of the Dweilling—Committee, A. M. Eagleson, George Whitfield and Charlies A. Cook. Department of Dress and Handicraste—Committee, ane Varker, James H. Sackett and James B. oung. bepariment of Chemistry and Mineralogy—Com- pee Charies W. Hull, Tuomas Rutter and Charlies esser, Engines and Machinery—Committee, W. shriver, Wm. H. Butler and Stevenson ‘Towle, Intercommunication— Committee, J. T. Smith, Wm. H. Butler and 8. Towle, Agriculiure and Horticu'ture—Committee, N. C. ly, Wm. Collins and i. Hh, Roger ‘The annouveement ts made that it is the Intention of the Institute as s00n as & proper site can be ob- tained, etther in Central Park or some ciher suit+ able locality, to commence the erection upon it of a costly aud unposing edifice, at an expense of some two millions of dollars. The palace will be divided Into various departments, One of these will contain @ perpetual exibition of the finest exam ples of American workmanship and ingenuity | in competition with each other, grouped geo- graphically, so as to illustrate the compirative material progress aud position of each State oud Territory ot the Union, Another great feature will be a department of contrasts, wherein tay be se. the obsolete mevhanistas of a century ago in juxta position with the marvellous machinery of to-day, together with sach as would indicate the Intermedi- ate steps by which the present deyree of perfection has been reached. Another wiil be the departmer of modeis, very simular to that at the Pateat Oi Washingtov. Another, and perhaps most interest- ing of all, will be the department of the American workshops, Where the interesting movements by which American Industry works out her multifarious resulls from the raw material to the finished pro- duct may be both seen and understood. Stil another department will comprehend a museum of American minerals, arranged and classified, and in addiiioa | there was no specilication of tine and place, | far piaintu? tor | in his skull. 8 THE COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Alleged Fronculent Barkruptey. Before Commissioner Osoorn, The United Staies vs, W. H. and George & Rosendlatt.—The defendants are held to pail in the sum of $10,000 each on the charge of having sup: ressed in their schedule in bankruptcy property to ue amount of $20,000, SUPERIOR COUNT —SPECIAL TERM. erke rds. Two Taliora at Li Before Judge Barbou Samuel Hammerstein vs, Isadore Marks,—Boty parties to this gutt are taliors, A m!sunderstanding arose between them, as alleged, growing out of cer- tain business matters, on gccount of which the de- fendant caused the plaintiff's arrest, Sup- Bequently the latter was released from “durance vile,” and, us he now avers, tie defendant applied Opprobrious hames to him aud nis wife, aud he thereupon had the defendant arrested on & charge j Of Slander, in which the Laver was held in $500 bab to answer. The case came up on a motion to vacate the order of arrest. I¢ was urged forthe motion that In the aiiday it serting forth the alieged slander The Court said that this was not a fatal defect, and thereupon denied the motion, Decinion, Report of referee confirmed, eranted, Schintat va, Sern and decree of divorce suPakia: CUNT —SHAIM Phobe J. La Motion granted, MARINE COUIT—PAaT 3. Peel dadre Lowis F, Randolph,—Judgment $430 89 and costa and $25 al- fe LAokmney tem Alfred Boolh v | lowanee. Sanié “Va Same.—Judgment for plainti’ for $638 28 and costs and $25 allowance. Jonn Dryer ve, Anvrican and Buropean Crystal- lized Eqg Company.—Judgment for plaintuf for 1,009 aod costa and allowance, Davia Uhtnan vs, BLourd Haman ct al.—Jdudg- ment for plaiuuit for $759 25 and costs and $25 ai- | lowance. Chart $ Koenineke vs, August Kohler,—Judgment tov plainuil for $75 and costs and $25 allowance. James Cutrke 03.“ Waller” Jones. —Decision reserved, COUNT OF L Sys. Pefore Recorder Hackett, A HEAVY CALENDAR OF CASE3—BURGLARS AND VHIRVES DISPOSED OF. James Wheeter pleaded gulity to burgiariously en- te:iog a room of a hotel in Larclay street, occupied by George Chester, oa the 3ist of May. He was de- tected before any property was takea. His Honor saldas Wheeler was known to be a notel thier he would send him to tie State Prison for ten years. William Farrell, wao was charged with robbery, pleaded gullty to petty larceny from the person, he haying on the Ist of Juiy stolen $7 from Etlzabetn Heiland. Three years and six months’ imprison- ment in the State Prison was the seatence, John O'Ponneil, charged with burglariously enter- Ing the forecastic of a iignter, anchored at a pler in the sake River, aud stealing a coll of rope, was ac- quitted, Joun Hyman pleaded guilty to forgery in the fourth degree upou two indictments. On the 201 of May he forged a check upon the American Ex- change Bank lor $15, and on the dist of April he forged another for $12 upon the same bank, Witt inteat to defraud Richard Newcombe, David Hidridge pleaded guilty to an atiempt at grand larceny.’ te was charged with stealing clothing valued at $60, the property of Charles Joansoa, One year in the State Prison was the + Judginent ot the Court. George Furhian (colored) was convicting of snatch- ing $110 from George iuedman, on the 2ith of July, and was sentenced to the full term—ilve years in the State Prison, ho having committed perjury ou the stand, David Tomilty, who on the Ist of August stole forty doliars’ worth of ciothing trom Mary McCor- mack, pieuded gaily to petty larceny, and was sent to the Penitentiary for six montis, Jobu Russell, charged with stealing $66 from Thomas Keane, on tie 22d of July, pleaded guilty to petty larceny, and Was sent to the Poultentiary for six months, he having adimitted that le picked 5 of the fluor which the complainant dropped, James Drew, @ boy, Who stole a gold watcn on the 24th of July, Worth $100, from William 7, Brown, pleaded guilty and was sent to the House of Refuge. Herman Hessing, charged with stealing $43 worth of jewelry from Geuco Kuiper, pleaded -wity to petty larceny. Le Was seul Lo the Peatteuuary for SX months. George Lotajwas tried and convicted of stealing $110, on the 254 of July, trom Francis Zimerman, aud the testimony being very strong agaist him che Kevorder sent Lots to the State Prison for five years, Louls Mood, who was jouitly indicted, was acquitted and remanded to be indicted for receiving stolen ods. ° Peter Magnus and Annie Robtnson, charged with stealing, on the 18in of July, $45 from Joun Anearne, yas tried and acquitted, Lhe complunant got back 40 of the iiohey. Fiorence Dougierty, @ youth, who snatched a Plated cham aud sil Watch, on the ythot Jaly, from Chailes Seizuer, pleaded guilty and was seus to the Penitentiary for two yeais and six mouibs, Joun Wiliams, who picked the pocket of Marga- ret Miller, ow tie 20th Of July, Of w pocketbook cone taruing ninety-five cents, pieaded guilty to petiy preeny from the persou. Ie was sent to the State cison for three years. Oscar Nephew, elias George Jones, who was charged with stealing $33 and a patr or shues from John Lacy, on the isth of July, pieaded gulity aud was remanded for seatence. Willlain Christopher pleaded guilty to ap attempt atigrand larceny, he having stolen a goid waich aud cliain irom the trunk of Margaret reony, oa the 23d of July. James Stanton was convictet of receiving the watch knowing it to have been stolen. it Was pawned and Stanton received $5, Peter Crane (colored) pleaded gulity to an attempt Al burgiary In the third degree, he having on the bin of July entered an unoccupied dwebiing, 103 Macdougalstreer, No property was stolen, He was seut to tie State Prison for two years aud six months. John Ricton was triel upon a charge of stealiog $5 worth of fish ivom Bernard Brady on the 4th of July and acquitte John Conroy pleated guiity to an Indecent assault cominitted upon a litte girl named Liza Edwards, on the 17th of July, Tue Kecorder, ta disposing or this cage, said that he regretied ib Was oot tn his power to sentence the defendant for Iife. He im- posed the higaest ality the law allowea—impri s- onment In the Peniientiary for one year aud a fine ao Henry Schonewala was tried upon a charge of felonious assault and battery, Lt appeared from the testimony of Napoleon schonbergor, Who keeps & lager beer saloon, that tie accused Was Nis bars Keeper, and thaton tae night of the 26cb of June, wihlic playtully Wresiling witha customer, Schone. wald Iterferéd. ‘They lad words toget deiendant or volver at him, tne ball lougiag: r complainant admitted that he was atvesied two or Lives tines for assaut ait battery, and could drink 150 giasves of good lager m tweuty- four hours without getting very boozy. The prisoner gaye avery dt Ny affair, Stating (at tie complainant was him with w hatchet, whea tac pistol teutally. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. Tue Court aourtot at a late i a LAC wiber- rston of the coming at Went off acel- there will ve @ lecture hall, iibrary and reading rooms. 2 THE COBURN-BRUNNER MU. Niw YORK, August 11, 1871. To THE EpitoR oF THE HERALD:— Tnoilce in the Herat of this morning two artl- eles which are entirely erroneous as to the state. ments made therein. One states that I have made efforts or siated that I would procure a judge who would take bail if Coroner Herrman did now This is abgulutely untruc, IL offered ball to Coroner Herr- man after arioing myself with two medical certifi. cates from Drs. Little and Burton, the verv physi clans whom I was instracted to procure certiiicates from by Coroner Herrman himself, I knew nothing of any “judge? who was to “oblige? ine, as the report states, That matter is In the hands of the | authorttics, I want to have my brother bailed, so that he may have a far trial and by a fair jury, Can any hotest man object to Uns? 1 hope not. Mr. Branner does ob state § = that Michael Coburn siabbed bie but, to the contrary, denies such a fact. Captain Ganner, of the police, desires to hold my brother, on account of local feciing in the ward; bat the wounded man, Mr. Brunner, does not want to hold way brothe: ther does Mra. Brunner, the wife of We Injured man, Who ought to be mosi con- cerned of all. As for niy orother’s character it will not be deemed unjustifiable for me to state that it is much better than that of many who slander him, It is stated that Michael Coburn was aldden away lu a haylott when arrested, which 18 also a falsenood. It was FE who caused the arrest o: my brother and I awoke him out of nis own bed, where he was sieep- ing at the time. Ail we ask for 13 fair piay. To conclude, Dr, Burton injormed Mr, Brunner, who 1 @ good man and liked by every one in the neighbor- hood, on Thursday morning, that he might go to work safely on Saturday, Captain Gunner sent his detective (Lanbrecht) to Mrs. Brunner to make her eLanotier physician, so that tre certideate might pe annu ied. Yours respectruliy, JAMES COBURN. RUM AND KEROSENE. Death. August 1, 1871. A wowan named May, of Starvrbige, Mass. while arunk, upset a kerosene lamp on her bed and cloth Ing and was burned te deat smell. ' nooa, Mr. Suluvan having disposed of ¢ large calendar, BROOKLYN COURTS. SUPREME COUST—SP. CEL TEM. Decisions. By Justice Barnard. Churles B. Slirvet, Adminestvator, ta. Jamea Mu rey, e¢al.—Reference ordered to ste: mB. Ragsell, Harvey Rockwell vs. AUrEa Lawrence.—-Mouoa denied, without costs. James H, Mudford et al, vs. George M. Dusendury et dl—Mowvon denied, with costs, With icave to re. new. Jacob Morch vs. Ludwig F. Renther et a’.—-Motion denied, Wii $10 costs. Corietius B. ANoaier et al, va. John Conselyea, Auted and action referred to Joho i deteraune, Barna a John Pearce. — Default opened. Place of trial changed fo Ulster county, Action referred to J, H, Weeks to hear and deter mine. Referee to ve at liberty wo take testume ay ta Kings and Duteness counties, TY CQUaT. Ao Megat € ini ment. Kefore Judge McCue, Michael Flood was arrested om the 2st of July on the charge of assaulting Policeman Keily, and stiee Lyach committed him to the ponitentiary for sie months without a hearmg, and despite his application for an adjournment, Yesterday Flood was produced in the Clty Coart on a writ of habeas corpus and discharged by Judge McCue, on the ground that the comunitment was illegal. THE WEST SIDE STENOHES. New Yor«, August 9, 1872 To THE Eprror oF THe HERALD:— The stench proceeding from Tairty-eignth street dock (North River), where deceased horses are cus up and boued, 18 really enough to breed a pestilence in the city. As Lwrtce ft am oblige’ to close my yi z the heat. to Keep out the Windows, notwitistanding pA ae 439 West Twenty-f(th sireet, Danie P.

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