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THE COURTS. jnteresting Proceedings in the United States Supreme Court and in the New Yerk and Brooklyn Courts. fases in Bankruptcy and Admiralty--Tho Callen- der Trial Postponed—The Central favings Bank in Court—Yorkville Police Justice Cace—Acquittal of Parties Charged with Violations of the Election Law—The Old Hackle* Contract Lit gation Revived—Important Trials in the General Sessions, UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, Reducing the Legal iender Questlo Dudiared Its Bonds and Reiuned to “Sie tM =! “< Coupous a iatucity Impory. von Cole Agalust the Wastiington and ~ lege as to the Kemaval of “8° Cltsnes. Wasningre' De Cx Jan, 9 1872, No. 51. Dooley va, sintt—Error to the Court of Appeals of Keavucky.—In this case the vourt of Ap- peais of Kentucky afl med @ jadgmeat o1 the lower étate Court without passing upon the legai tender question said to be involved in it; but masmuch as she Court beiow passed upon that ques- flon 1t 18 maimtained nere that this Court review tne question. The case was In 1063 Dooley tendered a balance due legal tender notes, Wuich Smith refused, although je haa al along received Imcerest in Unat currency. woley sued S.uith im equity to Compe: him CO re- ceive tne wioney and surreuder the note, wad Smita sued Dovley to revover We amouutia com, ‘ie Court sustained the deinurrer tv Dooley’s petition pn tle ground the equity was without jurisdiciud here tnere Was au adequule remedy ut law, ag ere Was In tals Case. In tae lawn case uoley ouswered, seiting up his teuier an‘l the refusat to Decepi, Bud LHe fact (nat he had previously sued Smith concerdiag the Same mater. A general de- urrer was fied te thls answer, = wiol fs Court sustained although holding that ©. case of Hepourn Vs Griswold, de pidéd in tis Court, — nad rendered = the jeval tenuer question «es adjudicai@) giving jJuse- ment against Wooley for the namber Of dollars de- apded in lawimi tender, Looley appealed Ww the urc of Appeals, Wheve this quesuou Was ailirmed dn the tecniical ground that the leuder Wus a3 LC- ive, tne merits of the case HOt being Louched Upon. 13 here isisied thar tis Court bus no Jurisdiction, because tue legal tender question, Wulch the lower Btace Court beid to ve the only guesuion involved, Was aot decided by nor in any Way before Che Court pf Appesis. Ou the other hand, I is sauimitied that he pleadings in tue case and the judyment of tne stare Court Lelow snow cuaclusively that the legal fender quesiiva was invoived as Lue principal ques- tou, and, thereiore, Us Court hus Jurisdiclon to feview 1. Garret Davis lor plautiit in error; W. W. Wadsworth Jor duieudaus No. 6% The County of Bath et al, v3. Henry Amy—Error to the Circuit Court for the District of Kenvacky, This was a proceeding vy Amy agulnst the county of Batu and its County Court, County Judge and ower oficers, to compel the levy and col- lection of a tax to pay certsin coupons, or toterest warrants, aitached to bonds alleged to have been psueu vy ihe County In paynient of a subscripuon Di $150,000 to the Capital siock of ue Lexington aud Big pandy Kallroad Voinpany. ‘Loe Court, sustaining Vhe validity of tae bowds and huidiag Lnat te uunty was lable, ordvred the issue of che Writ, aud this Writ of erior Was sue 1 out to reverse the judge Ment, aud iis masutamed tuat te Circuit Court Jad no jurisuiciiun to award ine writ, there Lelag fo prior judgment inereis and tae Wit not being aecessary fer the exercise Of its jurisdicuou; tnt jhe Circutt Court erred im ordering te mandamus because the m.anuer uf providing lor the payment of the auterest on tue bonus was by the express terms: O1 un uct ol Lhe Legislature, leit to the discretion of the Couuiy Court, auu Wwatibe Cireutt Court wad no lurwdiction over Lue subject imalter, the bonds and youpous being Issued by Oue Kentucky corporation fo auoiner Kentucky Corporation. Jamas B, Beck, foun G. Carlisie aud Montgomery Blur ior plaiatul | in error; John W. Steveuson aud Harry Myers ior feieudanl No. 55, Trustees o1 Jeflerson College vs, Wash- fogton and Jefferson Coliege; 58 Fraucis J. Colier ind Oiners vs. Sume; 67. David C. houston vs. Sruscees ot Jefferson Cotlege, aud Washington and Jetferson College—Error to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania —1oese three bilis, relating to ihe ause wnsutution and invulviog considerations coy mon to ail, were arguea together aud decided as one, and are here heurd togetner, ‘The case of Houston wud others raises tae quesuon whether the contract of scaviarsuip between the compialnauts and otacrs und Jefferson College did not titerpose a comstiutional bauier to any legisiulive grant ol authority to the trustees of tue coliege to surrender MS lormer charter and accept Ahew vole, by Wich the cullege Was eveutuany re Moved trom Couuorsvurg W Wasuingwa, in the ‘Jame county. ‘Aue case of the trustees of Jefferson College raises the sume quesvon, and m the case of Bu. collier Bud Cllers—some Of the mewvers ol the Board ot Lrustecs of Wastington anu Jedersoo College—iney Comp.ain o the co.lcye Wat lis truisees are, under relence of auinoriy couferre? by an act Ol the Pogistature ‘of Kebruary 26, 1969, avOUE Lo Violate the provisions of wu act ol 4th OF March, 1860, vy wich We college Was authorized -to_ provide for the tisiructiva of the sector and juuiwr and sophomore ciatsses at Connorsourg, aud students mM LG Lesninan Clasees, aud i tue Sciepuille and Preparatory Veyaripents and tie Department of Agricuiture and Artal Washiugtoa, And to remove thituer the Lorary aud otuer Love ie property ol tue college, anu to Sell or dispuse OF dts real estule—charging Liat such intended acts ant dolugs Would be atid are in cuutravention of tue rights, duties ave obiigailuus conierred by the act of the 4tu of Marcn, In the case of Houston Aud others tue Court field that tie legislation com- plained of did Mot, 1a point of Lact, MUrINge bre cont- Pialnages contracts ol scholarship; vu: even It the contracts were seUaside or auevted by Lhe legtsia ton, et Weir ULICALON CatuYl OG sata lo be Lanyalted Ln & legal sense, becuuse (he acceptance of the bn fous levisiation vy Lie tiustees, luciuded the plain. ‘Ulla, aud Uual wt ail events tue acts OF Asaeuvly 1D Questiuu were passed vy te Legislature oi Penusyl Vania iu the exercise of a power su to do reserved mm the original charter of Jeaerson Cullege, In the Case of Colver and others, a minority of the Board Of 'trusiees of Wastunstoa and Jederson College, it Was feild that the removal vi the college, Uuder the ace of indy, did vot impair ine Contracts ot Bchoarsip by simpiV Clanging the location, and that =wie | act owas vail. I) Waa also held that as the complainants did not reply to the daswer of tie majurity of (ne beard, alleging Ab ipteniion ww remove Lhe classes of Lhe college Lo Wasitingion, dud disyose of tue fealty ta strict pure Buance of (he act Of 156%, Une aeZavON Wust oe Taken w oe crus, aul the Olli uust be disused, AG We bhis Were dismissed, amd Ib 1s bere iststed ‘that tue rl erred in Lnese views. Messrs, Woods yi Beach, Slurus aud Corwlae Lor plajatuts; Jona A. Wills tur defuuuanst, cohege. UNITED STATES CiatUIT COURT. De Luuativo liquirendo. Yesterday, in the Culted Staves Circuit Court, the Inquiry touching the alleged insanity of Wilam ‘Messick, who nad been ludicted lor lorgiog @ oame @ bail bond, was resumed before Judge Beve- dick ‘Ine trial asied a Considerapie poruion OF Lie Gay. The jury, aller some couwullativn, fount a ‘Verdiet (0 the efect that Messick ts & persun of saue Mund, The Court adjourged Ul this diorulag, UNITED STATES OISTAGT COURT. In Admiralty. Jadge Blatchford tried two adniiralty cases yes terday—Jonn P, Brown ys, The Brig Annie Linley, @nd tne suit of Lucien 8. Keea vs. William G, Aus denried aud otlers, the latter being an action on a charter party (0 fecover Gemurrage. in buth tho decisions were reserved. ‘Aiter some iurher discussion the Commissioner adjourned the examuation until fhursday next, at Dail-pust wwe o'Clucs. UMTED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUAT. The Case of Charles Callender. Before Commissioner Osborn, ithe United diaiés vs. Churies Calléndet,—Thero was another adjournment im this case yesterday. Avtue hour appointed tor the examination District Attoruey Davis was present on veliall of the gow ment, and Mr, Wiliam Fullerton aud Mr, Josepo Jor ihe deieadant, Tr, DAVIS Suid he was not able to attend to the case to-day, a8 he haa veen summoned to be teen peiore the Congressional Luvestigatiag Comittee, Mr. FULLERTON stated that lo @ Jew minutes he woud have lo appear atthe mquest in-rererencve to ‘the marder of Fisk. Mr. Jusevi BeLL remarked that the defendant hau how very tie evidence toler, He merey ‘Wanted to ask Mr. Steveuson one or two quesuons, and aiver that would ere ye ge de! most desirous to yo O, as us & grea! t dri Mr, Cailender out ia this Way. risidartins SUPREME COUAT—CHAMBERS, Avother Sevings Bark I, Proubie. Before Judge Berets, Valentine Spies v& The ‘enirat Savings Bank.— Apapplication Was MA" ,6 yegierday in this Court by the plaintit (or 3°" mporary injunction agaist the Contral Savings ‘ganx, eniolulng 1 from further ex- NEW a ereisine the proper amdert Which wih compel We wARK, “ Foicn, it unsalis- its foanc.al status in court “Va pomement of & lactory, will prooably lend Foytou cuons receiver snd permanent «aps nega @3 a bavking insutuuioa. Sait tor stander sal Martin J. Keyes va mos®! claims to have been fendant at a late ny nerai Commirtwe, ong ober oppi Jones. in Jones.—The plainut slandered by the de- ling of the Tammany Halt t as alleged chat the iatter, Jous vers, dSignated him ad a “bounly JUrpe Yue piamt# applied yestere Gay for ap order af arrest agael the @x-Congress- maa, which wayetanted. supjeme coURI—TIKe TERM—PART 2 ‘orkviile “tlice Juaticeship. stance ones the resumption of this trial yesterday < additional witnesses were called on beta the plamtit, Their testimony, <d nO new facis of interest; and, in however, eli¢ tack, ny “Ay poms of interest connected with tt F it Closed the evitence for the prosecatton— Was Yuraziog sig that thea. absoue remove day Bh Fevcu its termination, Alter the plamud’s law: rs resvea, and alter their protracted aruuous labors Wey certauly needed rest, the deience opeucd (rir case, This Was done by Mr. Garry of counsel, Who occupied ap bour and tore telimg what in the first place he was gong Wo disprove of tne testimony Oltereu on the O:ber side, aad, secondly, the new state of facts he wowld vcove. There is no show of the suit reaching &@ Cchc.usion for w week or ten duys yet. ihe imteresi im tue case, however, In- creases, a8 the crowds Io atllendance coatinually in- crease lustead of dimaisting, COURT OF OYER ANO TERMINER. Alleged Vivlations of the Election Law. Before Judge Ingraham. This Court yesterday began the trial of persons charged with viviations of the Blectioa iaw—a mat- ter, the prenminary mvesugation of which and Qhaing of indiccmenta, bas so largely occupied the recent awention of the Grand Jury. ‘thus far the iesree BETS do not seem to ve Very well sustained, Three persoas—Johu Sanders, Wm. th Rutigun and \, W. howe—were tried yesterday and acquiited, A fourth parcy, Patrick Quinn, Was ar- tigre wld wrter piewding not guilty Was remanded jor tri SUPREME COU ii—CHAMBERS, Decisions. By Judge Barrett, Quackenboss vs. Struckman.—Motlon granted. Ficnian vs, Low et al.—Motion granted, In the Matier of Peter H, Walsh.—Memoranda for counsel, Wilson vs. Boo’.—The application shoud be mude upon votive, Or.it ex parte to the Jusuice WhO granted tue order, Kurie vs, Ross.—Memoranda for counsel, Golder vs. Crowiey.—Avidavit ol service ts Insuf- flcvieat; 1t should snow the avsence of the attorneys, Potlion eb al, vs, Anim (or Casey).—Mouon granted. Same vs, Byer et al.—same, Ky Jaage Vardozo. Penfield ve, James et a,—Oruer settled. SUPERIOR COURT—iPEGIAL TERM. Decisions. By Judge Barlow. Launitz vs, Va.ti.—Motion granted. Finn va. Enpts.~Oruer grauced, Sayer vs, O'brien,—same. By Judxe Monell, Philorick va. Valet, —Uase xetiied, Meovall et al. va. fhe Harmouy Kio aad Marine Insurauce Company.—Same, by Judge McCunn, Cushman va. O’oren,—[ nud nothing in the evi. dence to disturb The ver tice of the jury. Louenhoi vs. McCabilL—Muuuon Jor new trial on the migulves dented, SUPERIOR COURT—TAIAL TERM—PART 1. Mr. Montgomery Quiun Does Not Comes Up to the Scratch, Before Judge Monell. Montgomery Quiun vs. ‘Ihe Second Avenue Rail- road Company.—inis was @ sult to recover $6,000 damages ior alleged violation of contract. The PlaintuY was formerly vice president of the com- pany, and chroagh some regulauons issued by bine Sel. @ strike occurred among the conductors and drivers, ine alair termiuate? in the new orders beimg resciaded and Mr. Quian bemg dismissed, At Was stated that bas original claim lor damages on accounl Of velug alscnarged was $6v,00, Un me case vemg called yesterday for trial the plantur faued Wo put 10 an appearance, and toe Compialne Was disinissed by delanite COURT OF COMMON PL-AS—SPECIAL TEAM, The Buckley Covtract Redivivus. Beiore Judge Loew. Charles Devlin vs. the Mayor, Aldermea and Com- mdnaity of the Cuy of New York, J. BR. Platt, Sam- uci Donaldson, Lnomas Hope, Antiony 8. Holly, T. R. Pratt and Cuaries D. Bush:—This was a case arising out of the weli kaown Hackley contract for cleaning the strects of tne city of New York. Tne pluiutid, Charlies Deviin, claims, gs assignee of Hackley, and Ube defendants otuer than the Mayor aiso claim under Hackiey, deciring, however, to joi veviin m Lue Bult as plaintids, and they are therefore made deteniants. ‘tne case has been peuding since lod, 1b Was referred in 1866 to live mer K. Swart, who, by his report, dated July, 187y, found in lavor oi The plamutid, Veviin and the de- lendanls, oiner than tne Mayor, in amount of $4.0,000; DYt $300,000 of this was for prospective prouis, wach ilackley’s assignee Claiine! would Lave been made i he had not been prevenied by the chy adihoriues irom continuing work under ws cultrack On une part ot the city it was claimed tnat he was only prevented trom doing his work after repeated vreacnes Ol M8 contract, and Ms uller future Lo beep the streets In good order. ‘the case Jesicrday cauwe be Ore Lhe Court on @ motion on Ine part oF Lhe Mayor to set aside the judgimeut eutered ob tne re.eree’s report anu to have the case sent lor trial by ajury, in compilance With the aci o1 April 1y, 187). 1 was Claimed on the part of Deviiu tuat jude ment wos entered in his savor on the Ista of December, in compilance Wicd an order of tue Court dated April 12, 16:1, aliowing jJudgmeat to be en- tered a8 of that date, It appears that motions hau been noticed tor Lue 12th oF April, 1871, by one ol the deendunts for an extra allowance, aod also for judgmeut The wotlon for an extra allowance was roed ifuin ume to tume uni July, 1871, when it was arguea by Corporation Counsel O'Gorman in opposition tw ihe Claim of tne plaintid and the various deien- Gants having & jowut interest With ni, and ts sill undeiermimed. Tbe order (or the entry of Ju-igment, however, Was, iv W 8 clal aed on Uehall of the city, entered Wisnuut the knowledge or Consent of coun sel for the city, Without due notice, aud without an opportunity berug given to Oppose the Kame, and lle existence 01 SUCH an order Was Unknowa to tue Suld Couuse) UNL WIL the tast lew days. lt was alse argued tat, even ii the osder was nob regmial it could bave no etfeot im enabling the entry 01 Judinnent on tie report of a referee alver tue eo of the acLof Apri 19, 1871, which promiciied tne eulry ol & Juugment against vos cily in an bsue of fact unless upon the verdict of a jury, The case Was argued a great lense, occupying tie enure day, an Judge Loew direcwd counsel to subuit Wrillen points tO tim. Mexara, (Gorman, Trall and Dukes were beard in dehall of the city, and Messrs. Luter, 8. Marsh, Cronin, Masrin, Staroucs, Schenck and Scott ap- peared On Lent oF the paint aad various of ue oe fenuanis, Who are, In lect, coylalnuds with Ville COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—PART I. Ejecting a Pretty Cigne Girl from the Sping- ler House, Before Judge Larremore ead a Jury. Rosa Horn vs, Jona M. Cannon.—The defendant 18 the ate proprietor of tue Spingior House, oppusite Union square, and the plaintifl kept @ cigar stand in the barroom of tae estabisoment, ner husband ate tending tot for her, On tie Litho} Marcn, 18:0, the defendaut soreiwly ejected her aud ner cigars, and she low sues to recover damages. The deience Was Luat Ihe @ecuon Was JUSUDADIG, au Was Care ried oul under sninmary proceedings jor holdin over; (nat We BUshaud of phaimis Was interesie: Whe busiues®, ana, therefore, should be joined wun ber i tue @chion, and Loat toe tenancy was from week to Week, Caxeon, COURT OF COMMON PLEAZ—SPECIAL TEAM. Decisions. By Judge Loew, Dingle va. Jordan—Motion grated, Nolan vs. Leamy —Motion granted, Keuipner vs. s10k—Monion granted, Backman Ve Ureutt—Judmment f aint? or. desed. i ae ki COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Minor Cases—An Alieged Vender of Obscene Literature Fores His Bail and Is to Arrested. Before Jadqe Bearera. ‘The first case called for inal yesterday by Aseist- ant vistrict Attorney sullivan was an imdictrrent agaiuet Jono Hays, charged Witt burgiarously en- tering the provision store of Philemon D. Hatgnt, 690 Washington street. on the 2ist of November, and stealing uine bams; was found guilty of petty larceny, ‘The omcer gave Hays & very bad charac: ter, and the Jodge remanded him jor sentence, to five out positively bis anvecedents Lefore disposing of Dim, Rovert Whson, @ boy, Was placed on triaj for the ¢fime of burglary to (ne Urst degree, It ap. peared from the evidence Wat the residence of the businem of beating, wes crated, | pets (oaks: | entered and two overcosts and a pair of tur sieves Onaries Wilmot, No. 320 West Porty-sixth etreet, on the night of the 251n of Decomber, was burgiariously stolen, On the toliowing morning Wilson was ar- rested with ove of toe Coats in Dis possession. ie then saad that he knew nothing of the vurglary and that a boy nawed Donnelly gave Wim the cuai (0 pawn it ‘The prisouer repeated the same state- ment to the jury, and nis manner ant story so Javorabiy impressed them tiat @ verdict of not guilty was rendered, Judue Bedtord, lo discuarg- | lug Wiison, advised him pereaiter to ayoul the com. | pany of bad boys, tor if ever he Was brought into Goure aguin the Judge saia he would rememoer un Jobn Peterson, an old Swede, was tried and con- Victod of petty larceny irom tie person, 1a slew. ing, on the i2tn o: becemper, a silver watch from Jonn L. Helier, aisoa very old mau, Assistant District Atwrney Sullivan, with characte istic humaueness, asked the City Judge to be lement, stating tat Peiersoa was Old, Very poor, ® stranger in the country and unebie lo speak our languace, Judge BFOFORD sald that the fact that this was the first Ume he waa ariested spoke greatly i hls tavor, aud he would therefore suspend judgment. AN ALLEGKD VENDE® UF OBSCENS LITERATURB TO BE TRIED. The last case on the calendar was an tmutetment against Wiliam Simpson, charged with seling obsceue books, He iavied to answer to his name, and Mr, Sullivan remarked that he hoped judgment y would be promptiy entered and @ bench Warr: issued for the rearrest o' the defendant, bimpson belonged to @ class of offenders in this city Wad Cor rupt.d the very tonntain of social morals, He (te District Attorney) had been apprised that some of Une obscene books had been recently circulated among the scholars of our public schools, which ‘Was traceable m the dirst instance to such Men as Simpson who dealt i» such hverature, ‘ine accused had veea in court during the morning aod through hits counsel offered to plead the puatshinent should be I but he nt, (Mr. Sulit Van), under his ollicial oath, peremptorily refused to make any such arrangement. Of ba 3 Tne CLERK—One thousand dollars, A bench warrant Was ordered by the Judge, who instructed Oficers Van Buskirk and Fizmaurtee (Witnesses 1n the Case) (0 arrest Simpson Witerever they jound him and jock him up, “ana,’’ added the dnoge, “we will see Mf he will nob be tried.” His Hooor eaid he would hold the officers responsinie for arresting and productog Simpson, 1¢ a) pears tuat reputable geaviemen bave taken more than Ordinary wterest In this matter of endeavoring Lo suppress toe circulation ol obsceue books and prints ai 1 Of In large quantities by Simpson, whiea ts undermining the morals of thousands of! the vouth of this and adjacent cities, Judge ed- ford and Mr, Sullivan will heartily co-operate with these good ciuzens In suppressing tuts gigantic evil, aud Lf the prosecuting oiicer succeeds, alter @n impartial irial, lu securing a convicuion of Sump. son, the community may rest assured that Judge Bedford will do his duty seariessiy. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME Count—Crampens—Ileld by Judge Bar FOtL—NOs 13, 6:, 6 Oi, d4, 1 187, 140, 16d, 179, iM SuPREWE CoURT—GENERAL TERM—Held by Judges Ingraham, P. J., Barnard and Cardoz0.—Nos, 153, 185, 146, 138, 140, 149, 151, 15%, lod, 105, 166, 107, 168, 159, 150, 161, 162, 165, 164, 165, 160, 107, 168, 109, io) part (—Hela by Judge Van Braut.—Nos, 79134, 5134, 28594, 837, 835, L4L 5g. 217, 41196, 02134, SEL, 865, 867, 864, 577. 831 }4, 883, 385, B87, 559, 801. Part 2—Held by Juage Brad ‘Case on, SUPERIOR CoURT—TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Freedman, J.—Nos, 1215, 1137, 901, 903, 905, 907, 949, 911, 585, 539, 1257, 1209, 1261, 1265, 1265. Part 2—Heid by Judge Morell.—Nos. 1063, 60, 448, 942, 904, 906, v0, 910, 798, Ad, 470, 964, 760, 782, CouRT OF COMMON PLEAS—GENERaL TsRM—Beld by Judges U. P, Daly, Robinson and J. F. Daly —Noa, 18 7, % 24, 60, O1, 71, 49, 74, 33, 36. Part 1—W Judge Larremore.—Nos. 893, 1142, 1143, 589, 1144, 77 105434, 106544, 346, 347, 1025, 546, 68, 47, 807. MAsing CouRr—fRiAL ‘TexaM—Part 1—Heid by Judge Spaulding.—Nos. 7439, 7215, 7424, 6600, 7100, 1384, 7470, 1604, 1596, 7610, 7650, T6ol, 7653, 76 8103, Part 2—Held by Judge Gross,—Nos, 7180, 7662, TiT7, 160% 6771, 766), 7662, 7663, Tubs, TH65, 1660, 1655, 7669, 7670, 8537, Part 3—Leld by Juage Joach- imsen. 3. 813], 8385, S407, 5456, 7201, 7307, 7917, 822i, 5d38, 8539, Sd40, S541, 8542, UNITED Srarks District CouRT—IN ADMIBALIY.— Nos, 170, 171, UU, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, BROOKLYN COURTS. SUPREME COUAT—GENERAL TERM. A Question of Alienagc. Before Judges Barnard, Gilbert and Tappen. Joseph and Alexander Campbell vs. George Bir- beck.—In 1819 one James Hays married Elizabeth Gouriey 10 Ireland, aud subsequently came to New York, where he was baturalized, He aied in 1823, leaving a will by which he gave all his property to his wile for life, and alter her dou'n to his three children—Wiliam, Mary aud davies, Tuese children never married. and all died beiore the motuer, and tue mother died im 1870, She never was naturaiized, Upon her death the Campveils, who were nephews ot James Hays, en- tered Insp poe oF ot the real estate in Greenwich utity on Condiuion that dua . BEorORD Wo the ClerkK—What is the amount YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 Mati cn et ec i tea is Se Aca a SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. Cocks dcr. l ORCHARD 8T., 8LCOND FLOOR.—A BESPECT able German girl as good cook, washer and froner IRVING PLACE.—AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer ina private famiy; good reference fur Fy 9 COMMERCE ST. NEAR BLEECKER —AN penenoed woman as cook ; wou'd do tbe washing froning of a sail family; best refercnces, Os rRince 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN +) an cook, washer aud ironer in a private family: oity OF country; best reference. all for two days, 32 ELIZABETH ST. CORNER CANAL, THIRD + toor, (root room, —A respectavle woman as cook ao! to ansiat with the washing ud iroving ; no objection to u | tel boarding house ; vest city reference, 333 LEWIS st. ROOM 4—4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and frover i a private family; good reference. EX and SITUATION~ WANTED—FRIALFS. Cooks arc. A MIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND THOROUGHLY OOM- petent woman as frst class French and American ina private family ; bewt reference. Address M, P., box Herald office, pas seomriom Rebtibe sai KOCHIN SUCHT EINE ‘emer hotel restaurant, zufrageD 208 Forsyth st., ‘immer 8, o sain Chambermaids, &e. 42 EAST 82D ST., IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG WO- | wan as first class chambermaid and waitress; five years’ reference (rom last place. iT A reapectable giri as chambermaid and waitress or to gare of chiidren; no objection to the country. Call for ws. WEST ISTH ST, RETWEPN STH AND 6TH AVS.— CANAL 8T., JERSEY CITY...4 RESPECTABLE Engiish giri to do upstairs work, light housework oF are Of children in a private family; references. Cail tor two daya, 4Q WEST MTH STA RESPECTABLE COLORED °F woman as cook in a private fami y or in « boardin, house; can come well recommended from last place. C: for two days. 76 8D AV,, BETWEEN LTH AND 12TH STSs.—A WO. fe man as first class cook; understauds cooking in ail branches; reference given, Cull tor two daya, 10% WEST 49TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER's.—AS frat clxas woman cook in @ hotel, restaurant or boarding house; city or country ; or would go by the day. 66 ) tal hs STH AV., NEAR MTH ST.—A PROTESTANT young woman as chambermaid and nurae, or would assint in washing; good city refereuce. Call (rom'IW til 4. 113 West lore st.. UP STAIR —A YOUNG GBR. . gril x8 chambermaid and waitress in American tamily; best city reference, ae WEST 89TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AV. AND Rroadway.—A respectable girl to do chamberwork and wait or would take care dren, family; good reference. See ee ‘TH ST., REAR.—A MIDDLE-AGED professed cook; prefers a good home to ity reference, Cali for two days. 120) BEST TH st. BETWEEN STR AV. AND Broadway.—As tirst class chambermatd and wait- Tess in a private faiily ; city re erence T19 west, sr IN TRE STORE.—A YOUNG +) woinan as cook ; dhoerstands it thorouglily; has ood clty reference. 8TH ST, NEAR-6TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, NO, 126 2.—A res;ectable Protestant woman as first class cook ; te willing t t with the washing If required; is a good baker; city or country. 18% WEST 28TH ST. try A COMPETENT YOUNG WO. as yood cook in a private family ; ety or coun- city reference, mt ; excellent 140 Kester st. ‘THE REAR.—A_RESPECT- ‘aole girl as cook and to ausist in washing und iron- 13 WEST 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, . A competent woman ns first clase chambermaid aud lnundress, or as seamstress; best references. 8D AYV.-—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM. Q¢ ] 32 erm waitress or to take care of children, 134 WEST MPH ST., REAR.—A GERMAN GIRL TO Led’ do chamberwork and plain sewing, 136 West, writs oD) avs —A respectabi waltress; city references. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH young girl as chambermaid or Washing, or would do Ihzhy housework ; gov reference. 154 WEST 8TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT- ° able woman as frst claws cook; exceilent wasner and troner; uucerstands the care of milk and butter; coun- try preferred; good city reierence, 166 2,A% CORNER 2TH aT.-A | RESPE YO woman as tirst class cook; two years! erences, QO REST ATW sT.--As GOOD, COOK IN A PRI. vate family; would do coarse washing; best city Teieregoe, QOQ WEST LTH ST. ROOM &—A RESPECTANLE Protestant :itl as first class cook; no objection to Coarse washing family, Cail for two days, QOS WET ND Sl.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS food cook in a ‘private, family} understands ber Dusiness thoroughly; best city reference. WEST 93D 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A young girito cuok, wash and ion; has good city reference, D1 () BAST 28TH St.—A MIDDLE-AGED PROT STAI Woman as plain cook; would aseiet with the wash ing; best clty reverence, Cali for two daye, 1 2 WEST torts & women, (riends, one as first class cook, the other as frst class Janndress; understand their business thorougtly ; would co separately ; will be found trustworthy ; good city reference. 213 214. EAST 17TH ST.. HARLEM. AS FIRST CLASS ‘cook in a privaic family or boarding house, Call for two days. FIG Ms ots NEAR BOWERY. —A RESPECTABLE 4D woman a: first class cook: in a small private board- ing hovee ; best city reference. 941 WEST 22D ST.-A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS F 1 cook and to asrist with the washing and ironing: best eity reference. Call tor two da WEST 28) ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS COOK and to assist iu washing and ironing; the other as chambermaia and waitress; best city reference from last piace. YAT EAST S6TT ST., TOP FLOOR,—AS GOOD PLAIN cook, washer of froner; best city reference. Call for two days. OTABLE city ref- WEST 41ST 81, RETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH As good plain cook, waster and ironer; un- th cooklug; 16 years’ reterence from last em- ing. 14.4. WEST MTH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL A8 | good plain cook ;'no objection to washing. 147 150) UNION AV: GREENPOINT, L. TA COMPE. ' tent womai as cook; m willing to assist in —1WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG | 1 4 WEST U5TH ST.-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS LTO chambermaid and waitress; best city reference. WEST 33D S8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A respectable young girl as chambermaid and walt- Teas or to do chamberwork and sewing; hws been four years fm her last place, Galt for two days, 1 WEST 1TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S\.—A OL genteel American Provestant girl to do light cl Retwork and sowing; ® quod home preferred to good wages, ‘Audress only 8, A. 1G] WEST, 0, 8% CORNER OF 7TH AV.—-A RE: spectable young girl, lately landed, ax chambermald and waltreas, or would do generat housework in a small pri- vate family. 19 EAST 2D ST.-A GERMAN GIRL AS CHAMBER- maid in an American fatully ; good city reterenci OQ NES? 4TH st, NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG girl to do chamberwork and waiting ina private family; best city reference, 12 REST NTH ST, NEAR, IH | AV. FIRST floor,—A young girl as chambermaid and waitress; 00d city reference. 17 WEST TH St, REAR—AN | AMERICAN widow to do upstairs work or housework for a amail family; city or country ; excellent reference. Q17 EAST sti st. BASEMENT.—A YOUNG GIRL as chambermald or waitress or to do light house- ‘work in a private family; good reference, 299, West WT st, BETWEEN 6TH AND, 7TH 4 A competent git] as cuambermaid and to do fine washin: u WANEED—VEMALES. Dressmakers and Scamstresaes. bg SITUATIONS BOWERY, JUNCTION 4TH AY.—A YO! BOG felvan crescmaker tne private tilly; wn oot @ape cutver and fitter; can trum tn all the newest styles and eut patterns from engravings. Call for two days. 48 STH AV., BETWEEN 3TH AND 85TH NTS.—A. rater oy the * or week; briaal and Wheeler Wilson's maine; lace imfante’ outiis made vy work a specialty. 54.33 TH AV. SECOND FLOOR. —A YOUNG WOMAN OF) as seamstre-s or drosamaker; thoroughly under- stands her basiness; ean bring ber own Whosier & Wilson machine; wisies to yo out by the week or month; best city reference. 1.414 BROADWAY, N&AR dort sT.. IN sTORE—— A middle-aged Ameroan woman as seamstress 5 no objection to axviat with other work, STYLISH DRESSMAKER, THOROUGHLY UNDER- standing her business, gives cular attention to the making of ball and party dresees; terms very reasonable, Address A. M. B., box 170 Heraid eifies. THOROUGH SFAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER (good trimmer), wants employment by the day or weeks Can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Address H. Gey box 112 Herald Uptowa Branch oilice, 1,265 Broadway. N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER DESIRES THE: work of u few mort oustomers at her own house, dreases and cloaks remodelled and made over equal to news in the Latest sty es; a specialty ; terms moderate, eas Le C. B., box 170 Herald ofice, of General Rousewerk, &r. O() WEST ISTH 8t., REAR.—A PROTESTANT GIRL ZA to uo general housework ; wo objection to the country 5 dest city refereuce, PRINCE 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG G 25 | lately iandea, to do general housework. seks 7Q BAST sh su, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. —& reapectable Protestan: girtto do general houseworks good city reference from er Inst jlace, 85 CHARLTON 8T.—A RFSPECTABLE GIRL = TO 2) do housework inn amnall family, or as chambermaid and waitress; good reference. 10 WEST 83D ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A YOUN® _kirl to do housework ; best city reference. FAST TPH 8 1] 3 4th ave.—A cellent washer and BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND oWng git to do general housework ; exe ner; beat city reference, Call at pre- sent em) oro — DO] 22,87, CORNER BD AY., TOP FLOOR mi young girl, with Orst class recommendations, to de general housework’; can cook, wash wad tron, and is willing And obliging. Cail for two days, WEST ST., BASEMENT DOOR,.-AN AMBRICAN Woman to do general housework fn a small private fawily or do plain cooking. Uall for three days, EAST 2ST 8T., TWO FLIGHTS UP, BACK ROOM. D1 Rresssanee giclee ae general housework; in = &¢0d piain cook; city reference, 230) WEST AP Sha YOUNG, GIRL TO DO GRN- IU) eral housework in a small” private family; good Washer and sroner; good reverence. WEST 47TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble girl to do peneral housework in a p yi eight year’ city reverence from last place, jays. 250 SuINTON sta YOUNG GIRL IN A SMALL OU private family to do generel housework, 9Q4q. BAST HOUSTON sf.—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO do genéral housework tn asmall family; is a good po oes ‘and an excellent waster and ironer ; vest city ref- — £2] 6) WEST 40TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.-& respectable youns woman to do weneral houseworic {o-e small faulty ;exoeliont baker; good referenoe, Call far excellent ity reference, 227 WEST 42D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- man as chambermaid ; beat reference. Cail for two days. 23} ence, WEST 90TH ST.-A YOUNGGIRL AS CHAMBER- maid and to assist with tho washing; good refer- 336 WEST 2TH St—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG © girt to do general housework in a small family; e 1 to di ai in u Ive good sity reference, 34] EAST Jere STA RESPECTABLE MIDDEA. OAL aged woman as ‘general houseworker in a smal { WEST 307H ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable young girl as chambermaid Sha waitress: bost-olty Fetarenoes S © 266 West ere er DO and waitress, 1 city reference, 822, EAST 83D &T.-A FRENCH WOMAN WISHES e to go out by the day to do repairing and plain sew- ing; wages 60 cents per da: pam Factions » ee 230) FAST ATH, ST, BETWEEN SP end 2D AVS. e A young girl as chambermaid and waitress or to do chamberwork and fine waubinz; best city reference. Cull for two daya, 338 WEST UTH St.A RESPECTABLE: PROTHST. OO ant girl as chambermald and waltress in a private milly. 34 () RAST 2D STA RESPECTABLE GIRK AS 2 chambermald and waitre: or chambermaid, washer and Aroner ; best reference, Cai or address. A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID small family; unexceptionadie P50 TH AV,.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS OV cook: thoroughly understands cooking in all its branches, (.ermau or American, 25 WEST 47TH ST.-A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 1. good plain cook, washer and froner; good refer- ences. 34.5 EAST sett St.TWO GIRLS, ONE AS CHAM: OF) bdermaid and waitress, the other as cook, washer ana ironer ; excellent city reterences. plaiu famty; has nine years’ reference from last p ace, 349 FAST dist St. A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ® do general housework for a small private family; Dest city reference, : 36 WEST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES’ ant girl to do general housework fo a small pri EST. vite family; good references, 402 WEST STH ST. NEAR OTH AV. TWO YOUNG girls, lately tanded; one as general houseworkers the other ae nurse, in. private family. Call for two days, 40. BAST TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL, 15 YEARS ah ‘old, to assist in general housework. Ring fourth jell, ALS EAST IITH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRTs +) to co general howsework in @ private tamily ; bet city reference from her last employer. 418 WEST VT St, BETWEEN 9TH AND lore ays.—ATeapectable young woman to do generat good city reference. 44 BETWEEN STH AND TH avs.—A respectable middle aged woman to do housework in a small private family; 16 wiliing and obliging and wants a home. 36 6TH AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 23D STS.—-A 5 67 young girl as chambermaid and nurie; excellent Feference, 50S WEST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG o girlto do housework ina smell family; best city 2 9TH AV.,IN SHOE STORE,—A RESPECTABLE ) woman as firsiciass cook; no objection to coarse 25 401 EAST 29TH ST, CORNER 1ST AV.—A RE- yectable young girl ws chambermaid and waitress or to assist with children ; city refe references, 503 WEST 8D BTA NICE YOUNG CIRL, LATELY. ox : landed, to do general housework; {s willing and obliging. ‘ street, In hd York. Sporily Cord Eriacarehinen washing, vo sell One Of tue lots to dr, Biroeck for §.5,000. : SL gag ET Mr Birbeck refused to take Wao ule, Oa tne ground 259 WEST 26TH ST.-AN ENGLISH WOMAN AS that tue motver inherited from the chile | 2107 Cook in. restaurant, ovater or chop house; best ref dien and w= thereiore passed to ber heirs ss cone and net to coutended tliat as she was au alien she could not Inberit om her children any real estate, and the tenes claimed tuat they, berg next of kin to ner husvand, had « perfect tite. The Uourt held that dirs, Hays, being an aien, could pot inuerit irom her Cuildren, Who were cluzens; and that the Campbeils, being next of Kin to her husbaud, succeeded io ime property. In 1554 an act was passed by Congress enabling the Wives ol citizens to lnherit property the sae a8 if naturalized: bab as Mrs. Hays Was @ widow previous Lo tue passage Of that actit did Dot apply to her, pied ab City COURT. Suit Against the Sheriff, Before Judge Netison. Willam H. Kemp vs, Authony Walter, Sheriff of Kings county.—‘The plaintiff! proughe suit for $3,000 under the following circumstances:—Last Jal he received Judgment agatust his brotner, and the Sherur solu his vrother out. Plainuiil was tie pure Chaser. Previous to the sale the brother cleared out aud ome of his creditors, thinking that te whole thing had been “pnt up,” attached the property and the Sherif sold it again, Paint estimated the value of tie property ab $3,000, aud the jury gave him a verdict against the Sheri BRUOSLYN COURT CALENDARS. SuPREME CouRT—CIROUIT.— NOS, 234, 33, 44, 68, 88, 100, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 to 123, inclusive; 126. Inquest 94. CITY COURT. —Nor, 90, 92, 109, 117, 118, 121, 120, 124, 136, 137, 144, 147, 148, 150, 151, 12, 153, 164, 165, 166, 157, 159, 180, 161, 162, 163, 39, 49. —_—_.—_—_—_—_—— A DIAMOND THIEF, — Sarah Grovier, a colored domestic, employed at 122 Madison avenue, was arrested by Uicer Whisker, of the Twenty-nintn precinct, upoD coms plaint of John Anderson, residing at the same piace, Who charges (hat on Sunday morning she entered his room and stole @ diamond stud, vaitied at $100, Sue denied the charge upon belay arrained at Jeiter- fon Market yesterday morning, but was fully com- mitied for wal, _FURNITURE, MAGNIFIOENT LATEST STYLE SATIN BROCATEL A. Pattor suit, cont 8100, (or $150; one do, #7; bwo walnut Parlor sina, in’ reps, ior 830 and $60; rosewood Pinaoforte, Mirrors, Cur-ains ; Capote, M0 cents per yard up; Chamver Furniture, in rosewood and walnut; Sideboard, Rxtension Table, st asacriice, Call at residence 262 West Foriy-sec- enue, ond sireet, near Seventh av MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, PUMPAy A doar style, covered brocatel pasta, are oO eaewoa waletk Chamber Paraicures axoriied, 00 sham dy Free FREMONT, DRAKE, 36 West lon, near oth ay, T A GREAT SACRIFCE. FOR CASH, PARLOR SUITS AA” ih fick. brocatel, B30; Bedroom Suits, #40; Trvssels Carpets, duo. residence 124 West 2ti A Eide Chava, 2'Arm, covered in satta at (00; 10 Bedroom Kuits, 400 yus, Carpet, less Cost. ‘At 120 Weal 23d street, near 6th avende, * yay ste tue Campdeils, The Campbills cost $45), for $2005 and'w0 Lote cheap, at private =PARTIES IN WANT OF A MAGNIVIOENT PARe + Jor Suit, made by Nchendier, Broadway; 2 Sufan 4 brocatel, 8176; 2 Sune QI) BIH STs BETWEEN 187 AND 20 A e spectahle' git! ms private family as co objection to assiet with the washin, QQ HAY BETWEEN 27TH AND sari STR—& e Teapectable wornan as first class cook; fa an excel- Jept baker of creat and pastry; Js economical and neat in the kitehen; city retereuce. 303 EAST 33D ST., BETWEEN 18f AND 9D AVS, one pair of stairs, beck room.—A_ respectable Protestant woman as cook ; und erstands all kinds of cooking and pastry; would assist in the washing if required; best ity reieret Call for two days, 808 BAST 12°11 ST.-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS e cook, wasber and rroner; best city reference, 8309 EAST 86TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK IN A . . evo objection to coarse wash- ing; n ba seen for two days, 3): FAST MST ST, TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG PRO. OJ} 6 ‘testant girl ag gro plain cook, washer and ironer; would do general housework : pood city reference. « 15, BOWERY.—A YOUNG, RESPECTABLE GER. BLS mar cook’as housekeeper; weil recommended. 31 EAST 82D ST., IN THE STORE.—A RESPECT. « 6 able woman aa professed cook in a private tamily; 1s an excellent washer and ironer; best relerenee, 18 MOTT §ST., NEAR BLERCKER-—AS PLAIN 3 cool is a fret washer and frover and good baker; no objection to go a short distance in the country, 218 18ST AV., TOP FLOOR.—AS GOOD PLAIN COOK ; . ) willing to asmet in tho washing; desires a good home: bas best reference from her last employer, Inquire for two days. ‘- C Ae QO5 East STH sts YOUNG WOMAN a3 GOOD e 25 coo, washer and froner ia a private family; good city reference, Can be seen for wo deyr. 398 Wt VITH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— € ‘A respectable wommn as cook:” understands her Dusiness; five years? city reverence from last pixce, 33] Ast, MEP st. BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS., Oe dL second floor, back room.—A respectable woman at A cook; Is a good baker of bread an: 8 witiing o aenist with the washing and irouing; good references, Call {or two davs. 3¢, WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 336. cin. as good plain cook, washer and roner ; good clty reterenoe. 43() EAST HTH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—AN EXPERI- 339 theed woman as cook ana to do washing and from me ip a amall family; oud city reference. 3 () EAST 48TH 8T., NEAR IsT AV,, IN THE REAR. BAO Kivicow to do cooking or housework for « small famp.y, with a little boy 3 yeara old; willing to go @.short dis tance in the country ; relerences {rom last place, 42 3D AV., REAR.—-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- Ze) dermaid and waitress, or to do general housework in a small family; city reterence, FQ] 20 AV.cA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GInL TO 2) do penerai honsework or as lanniress in a private, family ; has good city reference from ner last place. ADS WEST SID ST, BETWEEN §TH AND 10TH at) ava, Danement respectable young woman as cham ermaid and wantreas; would assist In washing or do general housework in a small private family; good city ref- erence; 50 objection to the country. 456 WEST 82D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CITAMBER- LG maid and to sew; iwo years reference from last place. PRINS 4.46 3D AV.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER. as maidand to assist with the wasulng; best city reference. 4GQ THAT REAR GA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ) fi, as cham!ermatd and waitress; will go in the country; best city reference. 497 BAY. NEAR 87TH ST., IN STORE.—A_ RE- bP b spect chambermaid and waitress, or chambermald jewish family preferred. 503 EAST eT, st.-4 GERMAN GIRL AS CHAM. 3) bermuid and waitress or five washing and froning, 59 NEST MIm STA RESPECTABLE GIRL 43 OUD chambermatd; in a first class laundrens; bas wx yeara’ reference irom last place. Call fur two days, 779 THAT, REAR AD ST, TOP FLOOR.—A_RE- U apectable A: an young woman, who fs willing and obliging, a8 chambe 1 and waltress; fe willing to help the cook on w: able city reference, 80. 2D AV., BETWEEN 48D AND 44TH STS.—A RE- je) eectiul giri a@ chambermeid aud waitress; best city reference. WASTEDSA SINCATION As CHAMBERMAID IN A hotel, city or country; would take charge of a linen room ; fully competent to do either, Apply _or address, for three ‘ays, 38 Bloecker atreet, at Working Woman's Proteo- Uve Union, 8. Dressmakers and Senmetresses. —AT 14 6TH AY., OVER WEST SINE SAVINGS « Bank, an expert operator and beantiful finisher by hand destres family sewing ; can make children’s clothes &o, PRINCE ST. STANT GIRL NE! re ] matress; no objection to assist in the chamber- work. Call or audreaa, A DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW engagements by the day or week ; understands ail kinds of undergarments; would take work home or go Out at low prices. Cali on or address DRESSMAKER, 2 ‘WEST 16TH 8T., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TTT AVS.— A young woman, who can give the very highest refer- ences {n the city, as seamstress and dressmaker ror jadies ‘and children, 1a t class family, Apply to Mre, KEMP. 13 EAST 49TH 8T.-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS seamatress and chambermaid; best city reference, 102 4TH AV., BETWE! NTH AND 12TH STS.—A Tespectavle Protestant woman as family seme strees; willing to go out by the day, week or month: city reference. 34] WET Set Ste, RESPECTABLE GIRL AS BAL cook and to assist in the wasning aud Ironing. ‘ 37 WEST ITH 8T.-TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; one ae plain cook, excellent washer and jroner or to do bousewors, five years’ reference the other as ehambermaid and waitress, Good reference. 397 2,AV.gA REEPECTABLE WOMAN AS PLAIN e 7 ‘cook and to assist in the washing; good city refer- ence. Can be seen two days. ‘ BROOME 87, <AS FIRST CLASS COOK, OR $88 BeAr pastry cook, in a hotel or restaurant, BAST 140M ST, NEAR 1ST AY.—AS FIRST 404 ae ook; undetstends all kinds of cooking; best ony reference. A —COMPLETE BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR SALE or Purnit Beds, Wedding, ao, Payments taken by the week or month, Terme easy. atavery low price, 68 East Twenty-ninth street, third WEST 82D 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; NO 4.) 4- Shjcotion to a bowrding house; whi osmst with tbe wash jd ironbny lent city referenc AST 15771 8T,, IN THE STORE,—A RESPECT. girl as pone plain cook, washer and ironer, in 4, good reference. a FAST 14TH ST,-A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK in a private famiie; Is @ good baker: will aestst hb wasting, city Telerences, no objection to the ELLY & 00., corner of Twenty-Sfth street and Sixth avenne, v R CARIETS AND BEDDING—AN TMs bye dih gels apd low Wig B. OM, COWPERTH- WAITS, 155 Cuatbam sre Weekly and wonthly pay> ™ menis lace! UNTHULY OR WEEKLY PAY MENTS—CARPETS, LY & CUNNINGHAM, Poe Furniture, Bedding, £0, 884 and 38 Third avende, aear Hweu Prices jower Wav auy OlMer Housel ote Cis ARBLE MANTELS. BLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLNIZING A. one tus, Tee ee Ei heemvy atreet—-Marvie and Mareliaed arb e ounters, Monuments, at prices that cefy competition. Marbie Turning (or the trade, QLATH MANTELS AT VERY LOW ERIC! PENRUHYS HAT co, 40 West Eighteenth streat, between F./ avenues TH. MANTELS.—LARGEST ASSORT- QTEWART'S SLA gest er ro aden be elty, at lowest prices ‘ment 30 the effy, Sag enue, between Thirty-ti(t! 0.) id Thirty-sinib ate, 7M, 1, GRIPFITINS BEVELDED TABLES al ounere (or serrettaese ef aiples. ane durabuity band davies tor ania 40 Veney street, : with isha of a ., IN THE 00k; under no objection = : etore.. young wi oad tal reference. 422 Be Sr Ee, {odo the conte washing: tbo bes city “PAST 1TH &F., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPLOT. howsework to a email ily ; good reverence. Call for wwe days, sala AV. CORNER WTH ST—A COMPETENT 4.32 30, AVsons will aveist at washing; or as cook alone ; cood reverence, . 1H AV.—AN ENGLISH. WOMAN, AS GOOD 513 Sri Aim cood pastry cook and bread maker; cau ‘up orderdin @ restaurant Apply for two days from to 1d Fog 80_Av, CORNER STH 9, OVER DRUG 596 strate Carily; sreolteot. bread amt, biecult make net goed washer woner; best city referenves troin ‘nat R35 8D AV, CORNER BIST 6T., Dee Hquot store.--A respectable yo ylaia cook, waster ani troners gvea ohiy 920 vate fi 8D AV, RETWEEN S)TH AND atts ST6.—A8 ‘cook and excellent wash: is pear eity ie Washer and iroher ta pri WEST 44TH ST.—A GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS; UN. 105 derstands dressmaking; can work on two machines; no objection to go rt distance im the country, 84 , BETWEEN 51ST AND 62D STs, THIRD A respectal le young eirl, lately landed, to de housework ina privat family. 8D AV., BETWEE: ‘A young girl im ood ci fe @D 8TS,, TOP family to do Bt A a priv rence. Cail for iwo days ry Ww* TKD—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, A SITs uation in a private or widower's family, to do tae light housework; compensation not xo mack of an object os be comlorts of ahome, Aduress Miss A, E., atation D, Housekeepers, &c. EAST 3D ST.-A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN widow as working housekeeper; good city reference, 75 Bd EAST 4TH ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A HOTEL +) or any position of trust, | y «0 American worman; has had many years’ experience, Address HOUSEKE: ER, 104. DIVISION st. CORNER ALLEN.—A MIDDLE aged widow lady as housekecper in a private family or for a party of geatlemen; either city or country ; waders stands her bisiness in every respevt; reference xiven, Ad crest HOUSEKEEPER, 116 WEST 02D ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW LA 9) esa companionable position as housekeeper m & gentleman's family; mo objection to the vare of ove child, An Wterview can be hart. 143 west STI AT, REAR BUILDING.—A SCOTCR' woman 4s working housekeeper. Call (or two dayt., Q18 WEST STH Sr,, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH A 4 first foor,--A middie-aged Americnn lady as ho Keeper in a sinail family of adults: no objection to tale tire charge: uo objection to take cliarge of an fi for two day : j € 15 BROOME ST., FIRST FLOOR, prort38 OLD American indy ax housekeoper of a’bullding or fi class tenement house; best referetice. Call on oF addream Mra, NICHOLS, jas WEST 2D ST.-A LADY OF 38, TO TAK charge of @ household oF to act ns’ governess t ren, or both, or would take eare of an invalid lauy ; revereucs furished as houesty ana respectavility, Call 10 STi aY.c AN AMBRIOAN. PROTESTANT Woe G10 iran ot experience as housekeeper; good rerereme as to capacity and charac.er. 69 BROADWAY, ROOM 94.--AN ACCOMPLISTIED de toret, tady, educated in Varls, as houseseeper, French, Engish and itatian spoken. io N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper for houee room in a tenetuent house. Ads dress J. ROBLKTS, box 197 Herald Uptown Branch oficey 1,465 broadway. J AX AMERICAN wipow WOULD LIKE A SITUATION as housekeeper; hota experience or store room. Ate dress Mrs, A, ROBERTS, Heraid Uptown Brauch ollice, 16 Broadwey, YOUNG LADY OF PLEASTNO ADDRESS, STRANS ger in the city, desires a pomtion as housekeeper, A M. box 120 Herald Uptown Branch oltice, 1 123 HENRY ST. -A YOUNG LADY AS SEAMSTRESS oa to a. lady; Understands her business walt terme moderate. Address COMPANION, FAST 14TH ST.~A POSITION IN A PRIVATE 135. BANS tv's soang iady who understands dresemak- jing and all kinds of trimming; best reference. Address for vbree days D. Ly 146 tion to go a sbort WAVERLEY PLACE,--A FIRST CLASS DRESS maker wishes ® few more engagements; no objed ace In the country, 11 6TH AV, CORNER NTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE e)L Welsh person of sewied age to do apatatrs work and sowing, ot ony light duty; understands dreswwekiog; Lrst el erence. 158 BAST TH eT, TOP FLOOR. a bInsT Class OD coammrens wishes afew more engagements by the day; can make over and trim ladies’ dresses in Orst clase can also cut and fit, D1 GEST tH ote A FIRST CLASS DUBSSMAR ER: also good on boys’ clotting; would go to Indies houses, ent and bring work home on most reasonable terms; best reterence, Mra, GRANT. QL5. EST HTH Sta YOUNG WOMAN, AB COM, petent seamstress; underetends ali kinds of Palr Sewing and dressmaking; can operate on Wheeler & Wi son's sewing machine; would iis ihe day or week; terme very moderate, Address SEAMBTRESS, 7A | WEST ITH S8T.—AS FIRST CLASS DRESS t@ gu oUt by the day or weer; goo! Htters can operat Any machine, Cail all the weer, 224 WEST 1TH 6T.—-AN EXPERIENCED DRESS. maker wants work by the day of week, or as geame fress {na family; can bring a sewing machine; best elty ref CORNER OF IST 81, IN THE table girl as seamstress and cham- erence, ‘ EST SINT ST, CORNER 8TH AV.—A YOUNG 301 Tay waane to do aressmaling. oF plaim sewing by the day or weet ,? 3 EAST 2D st.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER, wy 34 can use the sowing machine; as seatnetrese. or address for several days. 389 STH AV. BETWOEN OTH AND. govtt STA.—4 annabie, an SE ae ayaa uae cuaron's | tees ing fo do at her owa bes = + REFINED AND RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED AMER. fous lay as housekeeper or to také care of an invalids best reference; salary no object. Address HOMELESS, Herald Uptown Branch offive, 1,264 Broadway. mead FLOUPERELPER IN A HOTEL, OR THY CHARGE OF a linen room of any position of trust and responsibility, a qood sonmmetroum “Addcoss Mra, I8,, box 19) Herald oiice, O RESPECTABLE FAMILIES. —A GENTLEMAN ANDY lady of refinement and respectability, without encome who have how the eutire charge of a brown stou@ wish a sbratlar porition; lacy undere nis and the market; best city revere Jn. Herald ofiee, WANTHD—BY AN AMuatCAs LADY or EDU oaition ag housekeeper or companion, oF to ly competent in either canme ervelt useful; good revererag » Herald Uptown Braneh ollie, tion, a travel wit » family ; thoro: it and wi tin, mn .€ given "Adaress Atte. Le D. Broadway. ooh | Mera POSITION OF TRUST IN THE HOME of a wislower or 1a # amali private tamlly, by a lady th reduced circumatances, where she can be use ul; un stands housekeeping In all {ta brauches and the care of clits dren; or would take charge of a furpisbed bewse or ot) rooms; Bo objection to WED leaving tte city. Address Herald office. Tauadrensen, See ST MD ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST 44 hit T eenureas; beat city references, Call for (wa days. pee mal EAST 4TH ST., IN THE REAR, SECOND FLOOR jashing aud ironing done. WEST 197 ST.—A COLORED WOMAN 1” aK iy washing. Appiy wo or address Sire TA) West Wr st, JA0 Mom A’reapectabte reference, eli bate —————— : 1 sf.-A GOOD GIRL AS LAUNe 144 ort sere afraid of work. a 4) ST.-A RESPECTABLE 14-4 Bait sottiko tn funtion! wad gentewe en er elon retevevce. ye p <4) WEST MT ST. TOP FLUO! 153 WOMAN ale washing golotel woman wishes some indies’ ens 20ten en tat Glass IAunarcedy 103 1 Gecunp FLOOR, FRONT SF ON Pana trees; good city —