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—___- THE COURTS. Interesting Proccedings in the United States, Now York and Brooklyn Courts, Case—Youkare and New York Fire Insur- fmce Company in Court—What Con. ties of Payment for the service of the state action was brougdt ta a District Court of the Terri- tory to recover a penaity under 9 Territorial statute for the wiifal aestruction af certain luquure belong» ing to the defendants in error. They were retail fase icra ene tray gg 4 horiwy of @ warrant, a ‘claim of ngat” the offeuce puuisnaoie by the statute unuer the suit wus nromgas was Ret, comm ab ovfence was ‘malicious machi ere, eheuild have beep an averment aud ron of tae Commencement of a criminal prosecution, The oa nae, cae of Stam, betoe argued name as in tae case of mm, Raleee ara @ 4 Hier tor plaints jn evens defendants, ‘No, 182, Home Insurance Vompany, of New York, ve, Boston—Error to the Cireutt Court for Missouri— ‘The insurance company insured the defendant in Missouri, it beng stipulated in the policy Lag there Would be no labuity for loss or @ by ure “wolch may bappeo by means of any invasion, insurrection, rivu or civit commotion, or any Military or usurped power.’ Ou the trial te defence showed taal tne fre was not set. oy revel suldicra or camp Joliowors while the piace wua hela by mil- bong fh niga colamanded by the rebel General Ciar evidence Was not revutted Te tne plainii Som jurther taau to 8u0w @ posaibilliy Are mignot have veea accidental (though tue reb- els were m possesion), and thus raise a douvt yeas it Was caused by rebel imcendiarism or nut, jury guve the sured the denen of the donbt, @ad their verdict was tor the pluimum Iv ts here contended vaat the verdict was against the weight Of evideuce. To tuis tae reply is tuat as tots Court Goes Not sit to try issues of fact determined by juries 4M the Vourts below, tue verdict will be sustaiued, Mave. H Carpenter for the piatotift in error; FP. A, Dice tor we deieatauts, Wase No. 6 (original). State of Kentucky vs. Secretary Boutweil.—he return o1 the Secretary of the Treasarv in this case takes the ground that as the troops were not calied into the service by the authority of the Presideat or Secretary of War, or ‘by an olticer of the army, but by tie State of Ken- tucky, and were under the officers o1 the State, and ‘Were never attached to the command of any pager] Ot the army of tue United States, tne State enutied to the claim presented under. the act of 1861, bot must look to Congress jor a special act of ree. It is gad thatthe question invoived end the aet of 1861 havé had legi#iative Construcvion piaced upon them by the acis of 1862 and 106s providing for the payment to the State of Missouri for a similar service ur her Militia, It Missouri, lor & Claim precisely cue game as that presented by the ctate of Kentucky, was Bot eatided wader the act of 1861 und required speciai legimation for her reiler, taat must be com #edea to ‘be the proper course to be taken In this case It ts also objecied (hat under the rules of tue Department, estaditsned by Secretary Chase, the cannot be naid, and it i urged that Present Secretary woud not be justined wung aside the rules of his predecessor uuless e Lecessity is MMperaiive. Che pusition is taken (hat ‘the granting of Warrants ts not, in the meaning of ‘te sta.ute, solely anv exclusively s minister tal act @ud dary, Dut Oe Which requires, and was intended to require, ciscrettou @nd judgment by the head of the department, and it is hol mo gl tat for this Feason the cecretary is not subject, in the dis- of ths duty, to tne comrol oF direction tows Court. ‘Tne Secretary is bound vy the acvoi 1861, under whicn toe claim ts made to @xXerci.e bin discreiiun in to all claims Made under it, aud, i the Court commanas him to @o other than ns juagment warrants in the dis- Oburge of his oficia: duties in the pfenises, such command would take irom tim the discretion and judsmen: placed in nin, and would render it im- bie tor aun to perform his duties as required nd intended by the act, and would transter to the Court the discharge Ot ine duties and ine paymens Of the claim; and, in ‘his case, would satjyect ine Money i tue Treasury to be taken therefrom, by the judumeot of she Court. ‘rhe original jurisliction of the Court to issue the ‘Writ of mandamus ts dented, and @ protest is en- tered ugainst its exercise. Couusel argued the question at length, the State med by Judge Casey and Mr. Barton, and gove;aometit ov the Attorvey General, As vovenght wi Geveral Hill and solicior General We . ot law invoived were stated at ine ime on the argument on the application tor @raie to show cause. No new briefs were fled, caer Boutweil was not present, owing to mais: ee & 2 UNITED STATES CiRcUIT COURT. Butraordionary Suit Against Sccretary Bout= well—Two Millions of Dollars Lavolved. Acase has been recently broughtta the United States Circutt Court by Burthulomew ©, Galvin sgawet Mr. Boutweil, Secretary of tne Treasury, to recover the large sum of $2,000,000 damages for alleged non-fulitimens of contract in regard to @ Scheme of financial operations waich, the. plain States, he submitted to Mr. Boutwell in the month Of June, 156% Tae plainti@ proposed, by nis pian, 10 stot a gambling 10 gol; to save to the mercan- tile pubiic $6u,000,v00 aunuaily, and increase the Retvnal commerce to tie suine extent; to produce ‘QD bicrense Of $25.00),000 ani ay in the custome duues, aud vy tae ‘payineat of of duties in gold instead Of currency save $140,000,000, He also set orth & Project 10f @ saving in the cost of food—in iact @ Scheme by wiicn there sould be a savi nl on wine communicy of one-nalt tie . ‘nere are aliegations in the come y betilonent wint the Hit aod ment Win the piaintif aod give mins ia tue Treasury. The plait turtaer claims ach bY His plau there has been saved io the country 00,000, ‘The case was originally commenced ine’ featrene Court v1 the Stave of New York, and sudsequently removed to tne United siates Circuit Court; but, as will be seen by the suojuimed decimon baleny Biawhiord, the cause has been sent back to tne Scare Wourt un the gtvund that the piaintis is an alien. The lollowing tue janguage of the Judge's DECISION. seta ae that the tif is an A think to be remanied to the state Mt falta rithia, the jurtediation of States Courts, and that, I mieonge ¥% the serfously contested would be proper to re- uestion on the meris on think there can be no granted Seber eeee pela that the devend- te compininy acter, & order beretu shall avo been filed in the A Patent suit. Pn Woodruff was again occupied yesterday in Nearing a continuation of the argument in. the pn suitor Cyreaus H, Wheeler vs, ‘Ine Cupper per Bad Mower Machine pov ge a UNITED STATES wsTKGr cou NC COURT—iN ADMIRALTY. A Collision Cane vane—Decialon, ‘Yesterday Judge Bla:cnford rendered his decision im the cave of N. W. sridge and others va, Tne Steamship Aleppo. The livel was filed to recover Gamages trom the Aleppo, whica belones to tne genes, eampany, for the sinking of the bark Mer- vusetts on soe Ist of e Ok Was Deculmed in & going at a rate be seven or ¢ miles Ansonia Brass and Vopper Company vs. The New York Lamp Chimney Co.—The defendants set up ‘thas they had been adjudicated baakrupts, and that in the bankruptcy proceedings the plaintits proved their debt and received a dividend, mnck was ad- mitted, and at tis sooty tuted a bar te of these chi to tne express Of the twenty-rst section Of the Bankrupt act. Tnet Court heid the relerred to uid Dot apply to cases where tie Dank- was maue to f..% ~\ for piatotif?, 3 Be ; tor defeudant, Joan J. Maruo. ‘SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Decisions. By Judge Ingraham. Knowles ve. anwamonet al,—Motion denied, with $20 conta, with leave to renew on auldavits explaine ing piainun’s athdavin Bren vs. 3 aller a uOn led on payment .— Mo! ‘anied 1 of costs of detuutt and motion. “i ant et al ve, ee dented, costs to event, Defegdant may renew on eg wii stipulation admitting matier set up Db; PY abaay va Dating. Motion gFantea. SUPERIOR COURT—sPECIAL TERM. * Devistons. By Judge Sedgwick, anrent tnadeaoy er aad pearance granted. be derson, vie ‘babocok Order ae ving motion. nell ¥& Donneii—vrder granted. COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS—PART L Damages for Ejecting a Passenger from the Cara. Before Judge Larremore and a Jury. James P. Denny va. The New York Central and Hudson River Raitroad Company.—The plana in September, 1870, bougat a tucket trom Cincinnau to New York, oy way of ine New York Centra! and Hudson River Railroad. After the train had leit Uuca he asked the conductor to eadorse his uucket, as he wanted to stop at Little Pails ‘The conductor, accordiug to plainuif's verston, de- Cline. to endorve it, saving that at was nut neces wary. Piaintiu iett tue train, went ‘to Amsterdam gud thence starved on aautner train to Schenectady, where he resumed mis journey on the New York Central Railroad, On snowing his ticket to the conductor the latter said that it was not good, and that he must pay bis tare or leave the train, ‘The obiainiid refused to do _ either, and thereupon, aiter short dispute be- tween the conductor, bimseif and one of the ofMiciala Of the road, the plainund was forcibly @ y the conductor and a brakesman froin tae train at Hofmao’s siatvien, The plaincul oriugs suit to recover $5,000 damages. Un the defence it was shown that ine conductor had instructions from tre company, where 4 party transterred kage from one train to anether, witnout having ws exer properly endorsed, to collect te fare from in case = bis relusal w eject him from the car: ‘vne posiuvely denied that he plautiff ever made application to him to endorse his wicket before he got off at Litie Fats. It was also proved by tue Gelence wiut the conductor told vient he could pay ols fare uuder protest, aud if anything w: Wrong he would recwiy it; that the couductur ex- reseed to plaimtuf bis regret at be-ng compeiied to put him ou we car, and that the removal o1 nim Irom the Car was aone in as quiet e manner as the circumstauces of the case wou: iow. The jury rendered a verdict tor $260 for Planta. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Before Recorder Hackett, Assistant District Auworney Pesows prosecuted in this Court yesterday. There waa a large calendar of cases, but many of them were not disposed of in Consequence of the fallure of witnesses to attend, INDECERT EXPOSURE, Domuntes Miller was tried and convicted of tm» decently exposing his person In West Fortietn street on the 224 of January iast. The Recorder sent him to the Penitentiary ior one year—that being the ex- pei density that coud be ificed under tue staiute, ‘thomas Reilly and James Wren were tried and acquitted upon a charge of purglary in the tnird de- gree. Itacems that on the evening hee the lyth of dJanaary the snus ‘nore o. Micbaei Lyaen, 1,240 Broaaway, was vroken luto and $200 worta of boots and shoes taken. At miduigue & policeman arresed the ES eg in Werth sireet and iound @ poruou of the good: carriage Waoich Kelly was tg He enisied. tue Court and jury by evidence taat he was @ hack arivec aud Was elmpivyed by unknown parties, Who, URdOUUtedly, Were tue Durgiars. AN ObSCENH Lis ERATURE VBNDSR PLEADS GUILTY. William simpson pleaded guilty to an mdictment ee cate with selling ovscene literature on the 9th Of October last, 1¢ was Claimed by’R witness Tor the prosecutiou that tho detenwaat nad been en- fete ip tots nesacious Dasiness for y and tuat had ‘cireuiated improper books pictures jong schoul culldren iu large quantities. wr. fowe we cade @ Stutewentin extenuativg of Legend Meut, aud informed the Court oar the accused wi @ vender Of newspapers and nad been led inrotaa Sar joe tO sell ovacene books, He assed fe Lo suspend judgment, ne Kecorder directed that Simpson should be taken in cuswwdy tid Moaday, When seatence would be passed. Mary ©, Wiikm was tried upon an indictment for larceny charwuag her with stealing a gold waich on the 41a of August, worth $125, irom ihe nouse of Jonu Weldon, in Hariem. The jury gave her tne benefit ol @ doubt, aud acquitied her; out she was detained upon another ica nice Mr. wcvieiland asserted that his client was the VicUim Ol circumstances, a3 she bore & strong re- som vianee to @ Jemale thief well known to the police, COURT CALENDARS —THIS DAY, Unitep States Disrrice CouRT—In Bankraptcy— pe Cases,—Nos. Cg 3219, 3237, 3263, 8217, 8514, 3380, 3300, 8965, 5368, 33v5, 3307, 3372, 3374, 837, 3350, 8381, 3832, 8363, 3385, 3487, 3800, tor argumear—s3os. Caienuar BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Rabber and Teeth. Before Judge Benedict, Judge Benedict issued an attachment yesterday, On application of counsel for Goodyear Vulcanite Rubber Company, against George H. Halstead tor aheged contempt Of an injanction (issued in an action agaist him) forviddiag him to ase their rudoer piutes for arufictal teeth. Ball was fixed at SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. The Wemfvid Disnater. There are thirteen suits for dumages against the Staten Island Ratiroa! Compauy on tue calendar for this month, The cases have veen set aown for Monday next by Judge Pratt, and are entirely dis tuuct irom those brought im the City Goart It m sald wat the suit of ap ae) Cheneviere, adminis- Waurix, will be the tried a8 a test case, Mr. G, J, Greeuticla will appeur ior plaints and Mésers. Beach and brown jor the company. Below will be found the tities of the causes in Lae Circuit Court:— 40, Marie A, Unimaan va. Stateu Isand Ratiroad Compauy; 241, Same va. Same; 242, Marie a. Uhi- man va. age 243, Pernewte Unenevie: is tracrix, &¢., V8. Same; 214, Same Sume vs. ; 246, Same Va. Same; 247, Pernetie Caeneviere vs. Same; 248, Patrick Casiman, aa- ministeator, &c., va Same; 249, Marte Unlinaa, ad- minisiratrix, &c., vs. Sane; 250, Joan V. Brown vs. Seme; 251, Jonna Muicany va. Danes 262, John Ham. ilvon Va, Same. SUPREME COURT—3PECIAL TERM. Decivions. By Justice Pratt, Mary Lyatz vs. John Lyuts.—Motion of alimony @enied, with leave fas Lge he Droof that defeadant wbie to periorm decree. No costs. * ieensn vs Forestar.—Judgmeut for plaintitt. See opinion, CITY COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Ie Kile Place a Nuleance Hefore Judge Netleon. ‘The Board of Heaith, on the 224 of January, de GClared by resoution ad James Marsh’s ammonia | Count tocquart, aL UMiclal Investigation. Coroner Schirmer yesterday morning held an im quest at the City Hall over the remaine of Miss Rose Murray, the lunaiic who estrangied heraeif in Belie- vue Hospital, as fully reported in the Hunap of Friday, Below will be found a brie( synopsis ot the evidence, which snowed that every precauuon Against self-destruction was taken 10 regard to de ceased, everything which could be used beg re- moved irom her cell, Hugh Benton, an officer of the Eighteenth pre- cinot, testified that himself and other policemen look deceased, her sister and father from 262 First avenue to the Noaplel because their mings had been seriously aitected oye tas death of Mre, Murray wibout receiving the of the Church, bilas Pearsall, uight eels at Hellevue Hos | ogee saw deceasea adiniti Auda sent for Dr. itchell, Who examined ter hand, 00 Which Was & felon; her baud was bouud with three or four yards of ordinary bandage, alter which she was unaressed @nd put to bed; ale Was calm and quiet, and re- fused to answer any quesuons; tae docior did aes consider it necessary ior her to constantly watched; _ stated she was inaane: uae bis rounds at half-past three Oelook A A. M. Mr, Pearsalt looked into une ceil and found ber lying quiely in ved; asked her how she felt, but she made no auswer; & quarter to five o’clock Mr, Pearsall again looked invo the cell aud found nertyin; on the floor; made an examination and iound ue ; then nolicea the bandage bad been anared irom hand ana was wound ughily around her neck; removed tne pore and cailed br. Mivehell, eo Mitoneil tesitt to attending deceased, Tam Joseph Cus nas ae & postanortem aa amtoalion oa jeceaded, Aud, I Opinion, deaih caused by asphyxia. ne case én submited to the CS Bape Ww. found that dea.h was the result of strangulation py deceased winding a ren et around ber neck at Bellevue Hospital, March 7, 1872, ‘The sister or decexsed was yesterday sent to the Aaylum as @ confirmed lunaua, while the lather haa recovered aad Nas gone Nume. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL RACING, Carmarthenshire Stecple Chases. Tourspay, Feb. &—The Open Hunter's steeple chase of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added; four-yeur- 10 a& T1b,, five 1 st 12 1b, aX and aged, 12 at. 1b.; winners extra; allowances; avout three miles, Mr. M, Owen's Heather aged, 1L st 111b.... 2 Mr. R. K. Flucter’s Lady Elvaston, 4 years, SIR Ne BDserreeseen vers Mr. W. Wilson's Atgyil, 6 years, “itse dia, Mr. T. Lioya’s Congress, 6 years, 11 at, 11 lb, Captain Tul.eck’ ton, 6 years, 11 Bb, 10 in ® (CAIFIOd 12 BL 5 ID)...+seeveereeesereeecereenseers Mr, W. R. H. Poweil’s Septima, 5 years, 11 at. 4 1b. H Betting—7 to 4 agalust Argyll, 7 to 2 agamet Heatuer Bell and 6 to 1 against any other, ‘VHB SBLLING STREPLE CHASE Of 4 s0vs, cach, with 80 added, ior hunters; four-year-vlds, 11 at., ave, 12 st. 5 lb,, si and aged, 13 s., with selling allowances; tne ‘wipner to be aoia for Yoo sovs.; avout two mules oa hal T. Bowles’ Maid of Lorne, by Lora of the ies, out of Compton Nun, aged, 32 st, (60 sown). Mr. Bowers’ Gleniivat, 6 years, « (59), Mr, Den’s Corkscrew, aged, 12 ra earn de tones (50) Mr. Fineness St, aged, 13 Bt. (200). Betting—6 to 4 against Planet, 3 to 1 aguinué Cork screw @id 6 to 1 against Maid of Lurne, ‘VHE UARMARTHENSHIRA GRAND ANNUAL STEEPLE Oass HANDICAP Of 10 sovs. each, hall forfeit, with pea ‘Winners @Xtra; about three miles and a PT Major Brown's gr. g. Scots Grey (h-b.), by Claret, out of Jane Wiue’s dam, aged, il st. 11 ib,..... 1 a iy ri tp Poweu’s b. g. Garde Civique, 5 years, P 1 86 610.. sereseee Mr. Audiey’s ch. g. Bilugeby. o years, Ti et. Sid.. 8 oe F. J. myers’ br. g. litierstoue, aged, eg | Mr. Fineniey D. g. Daisy, aged, 11 st, 12 Iv. Berting—s to Aayaurst Sows Grey, 3 to 1 againes Titverstone and 6 to | against any other. ‘THB TALLY-HO STERPLE CHASE Of 3 sos. eac wii 40 adued jor huuters; four-year-olds, 10 st, 7 Ib. five, 11 st. 12 1b; 8iX ana aged, 12 at. 710; winners extra; maiden allowances: about three miles. mire Fong > drumpeter Horublow: Jessie, 6 years, Li at. 4 1b. Mr. Ww. P, Jetirey’s Ali Fou! Mr. M. Ow Heather bell, aged, 13 st Mr. G, Gwyther’s Heeswing, : years, 11 Mr. Poweli’s Hope, 6 years, 11 st. 4 1b, Mr, T. smytu’s Professor, aged, 13 Betting—tvea on Trumpeter, 3 ta i saan Heather ceil and 6 to Lagains Beeswing, THURSDAY. 18 SALOAN HUNTEUS STAKES Of 6 SOV. Cac, with 50 added; four-year-olds, Lust. 310.5 five, 1l et 81D; six aud ‘aged, 128%. 310; winaers @Xira; about three mies Mr. i, K. Kiutters Lady Elvaston, 4 years, 10 st. cow we Soonm tleatuer Bell, aged, 12 st. 11 10 Mr. W. Wiison’s Argyll, & years, 11 st. 8 1........ a Captain Lutiock’s Locgingtou, 6 years, 12 at. 3 1b. (carrted 12 st, 7 10.).....+.... esses O Beitiug—5 to 4 against Heather bell, 2 to" i ‘against Argyi aud 4 to 1 agaist Lavy ‘bivasion. 8 CARMARTHEN OPEN STREPLB CHASE HANDI- CAP of 7 wOvs, each, 2 foriet, Wit) 70 aduea; Winuers extra; avout inree mules, Major Browne's gr. g. Scots Grey (h-b,), by Claret— dane wees dam. 12st. 11 1b. (nciuding 14 ip. @XLra). ». ay, f. Je aye! Mr. viachley’s b. g. Daisy, aged, 11 a. Ir io. 8 Mr, Doncaster's b. g The Koouer, aged, 12 st. 310. 4 Mr, Auuley’s ch. g Stnwsny, 6 years. 11 st. 3 1b... 0 Betting—2 to 1 against sco Grey, 5 to 2 against Pissaravonie, Sto 1 agaist Robber aud 6 Wo 1 against LUMSOY. the UAMBRIAN STB#YLE CHASE of 3 sovs, each, with 40 added, ior nunters; jour-year-vids, 10 a6 3 iv, five, 11 st 81D, 1x and aed, 14 st. 3 1o., With saaniae Ald Maiden allowauces; avout Luree InLles; 08, Mr 'r. Bowles’ Maid of Lorne, by Lord ee the Isles, out of Compton Nun, aged, 12 st. 3 1b. myth’s Professor, aed, 12 st, 18] B, Jones’ Barumue, aged, 12 st, 131b P, deilrey’s All Keurs, ayed, 11 st. 3 1 odmere § Lady Tatton, aged, 12 st ovdmere's Lothair, aged, LL st. 3 1 iE Den’'s Corkscrew, dyed, 22 st. 3 Ib... ee to a or “aginst Lotuair ai mite, 2 agaiust Proiessor aud 6 tol aga Maid of Lorne. ity ia ‘Lhe CONSULATION HANDICAP Of 3 sovs, each, with 2adued, for beateu horses tu the Hunters’ races; avout two miles, Mr. Lloyd's Cougresa, = 11 8b 410, Mr. Fincaley’s Pianet, 12 Bt..... Mr. bower’s vienlivat, Betting—v to 4 agaiust Congress, 2 to Planet and 3 to1 dincemmatd ulenivat, FOREIGN B RACING NOTES, BADEN-BADEN Raci . 137 —The races Baden tis year will take place on hhouday, tne mee ae; see 1 y Ur. ge ‘iitersioue, aged, 12 a. f Fooceuns to’ 1 againes Weduesuay, thedtn, aud fF the Gun of ‘soptem! ber. 1 Drogramie, whit jas appeared in tne Buliewn mei, leaves uoinimg to ve desired; tae condttons are the same as ia previous years, aud the total Vwlue Of tae prizes Will De Bu, 00U1. 123,200). The Hirst day's prograusme will be made up of the Prix ae la Favorite, 3,000. (£120); we Poule des cap set ot i om Ville (nandt- cap), A rand Leger internat 10,00: » and the Prix du Vieux Chdvead iateepie Chase), 5,001 (£20) For the secumi day there will ve tae Prix de Sanaweir, 2,v0ul, (20)5 tne Prix del Avent, 5,000f, (2200); the Prix des Dame: 2,000f, (£80), the Grand Prix de waden, 20,00uf (280), @nd the Prix de Manheim (steeple-case; 4,0001, (£140), On the turd uay the programme a comprise the Prix a’Eberstein, 30001, (£120); me Prix de Lichtenthal, 2,0001, (260); the Prix ae Uon- solatlon, 2,001, (290), wad the Grand Steeple Chase, 10,001. (£400). The oniy change is tue suppression Of toe Prix ia Ruin, and, alver the resuit of tuis race pg We beneve Uhat ais is &judicious siep,—Le Tle ‘Tt FRENCH JooKRY ULUB.—In consequence of the nuninauons inade at the stuings of the 24h and Bist oF January wne ing Committee of A crete aes ieeuch Jockey Ciab) composed as iollows for the year (872:—Original enere-uouas, de Cambis, M. Fasquey (ae Cor- leuil), M. O, Lafitte, m. Le koy, M. A. Lupin, Vis- couut P. Daru, Vouat diiédoaviile, Baroa de la ea Baron le Couewx, Duge dd aibal Prince de la S| Count i. Greifulhe, Count A de Noaliles, vouat de Lagrange and Baron de Pierres, Members aaded—Couat Amcdee des Care, ne yh ‘Gears M, A. Fould, M. A. Schickler, M. U. Galenge, M. J, M. L. Mackeume Grieves, M. Hi. Delam Count Roederer, Voant H. de fartot, Marquts de Laariston, Prince Joachim Murat, Prince A, d’Areanerg, Baroa de Nexon, M. J. ue Garayon la ‘tour and M. A. Bolgues. Stewards of Racea—Baron de la gener ount Heart Greduine, Mackeuzig Grieves, esertonced steward for the surveillance of the course at Paris. Matwtenance of the course and ining around at Dasoaliy—Coant Che ye) "proaidents ME. Delamarre, 4. Lupin and A. Schiculer. ‘The stated meeting of the Board of Managers was held at the Biole House, Astor place, on Thursday, the 8th inst, at hall-past three o’clock P. M., A. Robertson Walsh, President, in the chair, Tae Rev. Dr. Leavitt read the fitty-ffth chapter of Isatah aad oflered prayer. Seven new auxiliaries were recog- nized, of waich two are in Ohio, and one in each of the States of Alabama, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kan- gas and Colorado Territory. Communications were received from Rev. Dr. Riley, Mexico, with good accounts of the work there; from Count Guizut, Paris, returning cordial thanks of the Protestant Bivie Society of Paris for aid in Beat aes beanies St from Per Palmquist, other accounts of the ‘Swedisn Hein iieuions end is ue fe rg during the year; aiso from Rev. Doerin; Bromen, pending accoun's and report m in 3_Rev. M. Hansel ot Biole di a ersnanie, ‘snow labors lorway, and grea destitution aad the Bible ae tam tne tage from Rev. dt, Poe aud Rev. samuel at ennai. @ demand the for Seripturee by waans, vwuna' Ano supply of Chinese and of osun sailors; trom Rev, George Maple, or American Missional tron, @ copy of tue Gospel by Luke in the Mendt inegrage | 17 recentiy translated; from Rev. OY, ore the cnr tpl yee thes aoaiety a Be speciineus portions of tne Testament int the Amoy Gy pe Rev. Ce. oT Persecation ahetributore in Chua, and from Rev. K. G& Wider, Kolapoor, with os accounts and his ennual report, Grants of ncoks were Lig to Missionary Society of the Protestant Kpiscopa: Church, tor Aira: 10 merican ton, ish, clety, Laoctew and Other Scriptures; to the Waptiat Home Missionary Society, and many others of smaller amount. The entire number cf volumes, in Tanved i 2,520, pesides others, $66,310, The Govervare was an- neanced of the Rev. W. b. Norris ae nyscnal agen ‘agent to St pemaeo Wiliam H. Alien, dent of Ge Cottege, was unanimously aiecied Pregiaent of the American Bibie Soctety, THE REAL ESTATE MARKET, A Dull Dey Among Operatore-Views of a Carrespeudent. Yesterday was @ dull day tn real estate circles, as is usually the case on Friday, and, beyond a {ree Atecussion of the pointe we have raised m relation totbe market, there was not much of luteres:. In thls connection we append the views of a corre- spondent apon matters we have already touched upon, The writer says:— J have read with interest your articles of 7th and Sth inst. on real estate, Dott, bowever, not touched upon deserves notice, namely, the nearer, equalization of values between deatracie locations on Ceutral Park and the upper end of the island ‘Wat must take place when the question of rapid transit ia solved. Men of taste and weaith now p $40,000 to $60,0v0 for tote weil located aroun: tue Park pecause they are within forty-fve to sixty minutes of ther piaces of businesg, Kring jhe beautiful localities between 162d street and wd end of the ialaud within the same ume of the places of business and the acenery of our noble Hudson ‘Xtver would attract their levers of nature untill the rough mountain giaes would be dotted with the palatial residences ot the wealthy aad the neat villas of those of mod- eraie means. Property on the west side, vetween 162a street and Spuyien Du; vil Creek, does not now average over $2, 00 per lot, and it is Surprising that 80 many of our oldest residents can be found who Nave never set foot on the historic grounds of Wash- ington Heignts, Asan okt operator and interested im the section of which I am writing, but Cie nothing to sell, 1 advise ali woo are thinking ol Making investments in real estate to visit une lo- Cality relerred to oefore buying at current rates on Fifth and Madison avenues, Tt were BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP gare Hl igh eat cagh advances on Diamonds, Watches, fewelrv, 4c, or bought, Pawobrokers’ ‘Mekets ought at ft ‘Bleecker street, ageiicrd FULTON AND Lh A Raster STREET, gue sett vane be ce ct in Watches, Jewelry, vi ng or sivancing on Diainon anos, Mercian thao, Lice Paiictes tor any smouat. WOLF BROTHERS", 896 pete wat bob ad Acid and Twentieth streeta—Monéy loaned on Ppsmonas, Warchee, 201 Jewelry, Kiverware, Silks; particular! ‘conadeu- AT 15 BROADWAY MONEY ADVANCED ON DIA Watches, Jeweiry, In tia Shaws, Sih monda, Pi Privat all leew of No. T Washlogton pl the same Dought for cash. cash ONEY “LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, and Silverware, and the same bought by GU, o aLeEN bt Broadway, near Fourteenth street, 03 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH and Twenty-tifth streets,—Liberal advances made poe Diamonds, yen sevens, and all kinds of eee. Some vought at fall ¥ L, BERN. Ff BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.—THE highest ners on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all other Merchandise aud Personal Roshi same bought id KG, and sold ek 913 BROADWAY. “MONEY ADVANCED ON DIA- monda, Wateh ry. Silver. Laces, India Shawis, tea; exme bought; sume of $1,000 and upwards, on eney term HER itr, _____.___ INSTRUCTION, FLW CHILDREN TO EDUCAT! boys to fit for college, at her home, by an accom ished lady; best references, Addrese T. s., box 2,152 New Haven (Coun) Post ollice. ANTED—A RESIDENT FRENCH TEACHER IN A sehool tor boys. Address, in French, box 3,175 Post ~.. MISCELLANEOUS. AILLARD'S CELEBRATED Chocolate, for family use. Vanilla, Double Vanilia and Par Exeeilence, Chocolat des Adultes at: Latt ‘Those purchasing 10 pound packages will receive a deduc- tton of five per ceat, Berar Nos, 619 and @41 Broadway, and No. 60 East Fourteenth street, corner Broadway and Union square, ELIFF FOR THE‘ FEE1.--CORNS EXTRACTED other place in the elty, o'Wk) Fiith avenue. hout: ht by Mrs Le BSR opal, __MARBLE MANTI RE A, syanE JR, STEAM MARBLE LE AND MARBLEIZING Works, 124, 186 wast Kignteenth street. —Marble and Marbielzed Mante.s, Tiling, Marbie Counters, Monuments, at prices that defy competition. Marvie Turniug for the trade. Dg STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.— Marble and Marbleized Mantels, largest stock in cily. Floor eisgend Conary 48 sponnalty. street, | corner of Bank. Meas AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, MO MONU- ments, Headstones, Tables, Plumbers’ Slabs, cheapest ‘and pest, at 8. KLA na & Ot 223 West Mee si atreet, between Broadway and Ligh jae, Send for designs. TEWARTS SLATE MANTRLS.—LARGEST ASSORT ment im the city, at lowest prices; elegant new designe. B. STEWART & UO., _605 Sixth avenue, between Thirty sand Thirty-siach its, ae MEDICAL. A MADAME GKINDLE, FEMALE | PHYSICIAN, 120 Shanes West ‘Twenty-sisth street, speedily cures all {émale TENTION !—TWENTY YEARS’ T- Tal exgerieocet Soest Yisseeen qoovsantly, ane pers maneouy cured ; cousuitation tree. Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Blesoker street, LL NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES CURED “4 Teuet etree, wituout detention from business, by Dr. LE Wis, “LADIES? PHYSICTAN,—OR. iH. D. GRINDLE, Rin 4 iecesaful fessor of Midwiiery, 2 years’ en pract tale oy, Weake all Tomas commplatntay (rom w ‘wbattver on Produced, Residence and oflice, feat. Kwenty-sixth Mrect, near Sixth avenue. A Soy Van buseia a ‘Twent) ra" i, EHYSICTAN “AND MID- 4a 5. hare ete ee eee ‘Bursing, ‘ac. ntodnntrissntaineestananaipaatiieg AND MME. SELDEN, PHYSICIANS whit FoR R. indica. fidential and ont Df "Ones 1 arnity ree wear Firth re ~j om Direc a wear TWENTY. PIPTH guar a cure femal er cause, Consultation a coutdenus RR. AND MME. Panag oak PHYS! 4 D ion 4 Weer Foursn BE, ICIANS FOR LA. aoe ‘dy Dursing and skiiful R. KING CURES ALL PRTV, D" fomaie jrregelarines, (a ayare ta We) private, mity street, near Broadway, Diarectateatnervous ZERECKER STREET CURES and eorreapoadence variety pivaee” pa PHYSICIAN POR LADIES, AND P| amen BOTT, % Ounton tinea Ranet wares YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. __ Cooks ae. WEST IeTHt ST.—A RESPECTABLE fncaity; no objection to bourtivg Rowse! best ae 150 Wet, Ty «TH AND lem go natu tho wa ithe Sie ther as chamber: ‘wo! plain cook, MAN BB GOON BT.—TWO SISTERS; | ONE woe waliee Cad ae ori eines ie chawiion? are willing and jurnise % ‘and obiiging end oust TH 8T.-A GERMAN GIRL TO DO washing and ironing; American family (00k. wasuer and Apply at Tab 6th nv. arat floor. Chambermaide. &c. ¢ JAY 8T.—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS |_Work in. private family; good reference, ae ST.-TWO GERMAN PROTESTANT girls; one as chambermaid and to do plain ironing; the as waitress and to do plein sewing; in a private jamaliy. 43 hen eat anne do gst house reel Call for two days. Dressmakers and Seamatressra. MACDOUGAL 8T,—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER 1ithes « fow more ensavementa to out by the day; fasbivna; best relerence. Call or 5c erean, abet WEST 18TH ST.—as DRESSMAKER OR 8EAM- qh SO eae ee reference, Call for 49 a WREST WIA OT. BRTWREN 17H AND STH AVS.— eine otter tat ike oake Tne eee eee by th ‘the @ day 0 a! jeak. ing, & few more customers w oy. v2, opie WHITING & BS Se ta | eS HELP WANTED—#EMALFS. N EXPERIENCED NURSE—TO TAKE CHARGE ry | fith ot'on Saturday ovesings sft To'doc N INTELLIGENT AND ENTERPRISING LADY, itiNd a’ do, MLS ns aed r sliielltieal Paint hg ey b A npeeryraeeed hy a WiLs0% over & Baker machines, piy to D, Be BABCOGK, li 467 Church street teveg vu. ive pecs a FINE come e at prices that tent hands lo role SBIRTSe GIRLS—TO MAKE TRIMMED PATTERNS) Suites PATTERN 4 Brosdwaye: Ward GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON I ‘a0 American famliy, Avply'at ¥47 West 8 st, Warned sancrxnns AND TRIMMERS, ALSO AM experienced saleswoman, at 376 FIRST CLANS. ee For Al hove, 04 88 Wonk Ih oe wee oe bwin dtbLee £00k MART one gist Wirting bo ‘ANTED—5S0 GOOD TAeeEee floor. ‘ANTRD_FIRST CLASS MILLINERS. | APPL fourth floor. EDWARD RIDLEY a SOR, t Grand heat corner é W An Bncian go unrman, SALESLADIES, SPEAK: ing English and a for Trmbrolias, Unuergarment Feathers, sad ye Flowers, Straw Tats and bonne! EDWARD RIDLEY & SOW, _ 808, 311, 81134 Grand at., 42, 64, 68, OR and 70 Allen st.. WArtED A FIRST CLASS COOK FOR A BOARDIN( jouse (must be sober and come well recommended) abso Feat 20th at. BANK CORNER OF 4TH.—A COMPETENT dressmaker would like a few more engagements by 302 e the day 343 Bast wo. 8T._AS COMPETENT DI FSHMAKRR Fe) ‘can use Wheeler & Wilson's machine; undera family sewing; wiahes a permanent situation. DPS MARC0 OF THE MOST STYLISH oon ‘fitters in ea" bee mg em a accept engagements by the day bas all the ro to some of the leading fe dressmaker, Ballon ties Sl Generat jn sgpeplanca 205, WES? 2TH A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 'e) | girl to do general Thnhedes in @ private family; 307. BE 7 gate de = a fee 8T.—A adept YOUNG GIRL ing house; good reference, oo seer Housekeepers, &c. D8, @rH st., FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG Sab naeaemene im @ private family; good 1 WEST SST ST.-A YOUNG LADY AS HOUSE. keeper, governess, ladies’ companion ar to go iravel- the best referen-ea can be given. For informasion apply at Mra. HAY ¥ WARD" 178 eareae te ence CHRYSTIB Sf,, SECOND raun, ROOM 13.— ‘a gentleman's fa A well educated German widow as housekeeper tn sewed 405 6TH AV.—AN AMERICAN LADY, hermit d as housekeeper, or from 19 to 8 FP. M. family or botel; firat, clase refereace given, aged, refined and reliab'e, as of an invalid, travelling or otherwise; four years’ referouce from last position. ( Colt on or address Mra, Sixes 45) 6TH AV., “NEXT TO CORNER OF 28TH St. Af i Seroahiy stuns aan naan dre ve. sec. tion and can make home cheerful and ond belt, | N AMERICAN LADY, THROWN ON HER OWN RR. siniatlon an housekeeper: not ai hanses nome bu aest ebuat’ need Rerald Uptowa Brave office, 1, LADY HAVING SOME EXPERIENCE IN HOUSR- keeping wishes some position in a gentleman's understands dresemaxing: would take care of tne wardrobe ; ; mrs. BELKNAP, box has a new sew 1,299 Post Stace Liew Have Haven, Conn, YOUNG ENGLISH PERSON, NOT LONG IN THIS Fs Rea oh part XA obtain a” png ie ae er Sy Sn ing joys’ exparmnce capac! 7 domentenind can Gov any hed ie So eay thedof coating} cer woe teks shores of cies and their wardrobes: a delicate mother woula and trustworthy; high salary not so much the ob- fy azacomfortable home, Addresa tor one week PHEBE Brooklyn Por » bee TANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY ap American , in @ widowers fomttys best refer- ence required, Address for three days E. 8. C., Herald ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, FROM CANADA, wi: teniidien’ ‘a situation as housekeeper ; salary not #0 much an object as a home ; no objection to ‘to the eoun- Uy. “Address B. M. G., 116 Oak we, Budi —— Laundresses. &cy 10 iipmen's washing desired: beschine, tating nndtron: | ~~~ 6 wash! if, fa ron. all orders ‘attended to, inn we wibLiass. aarabaad anus QT Ras Bast done on oom 939 EAs? ‘TH ST, woman wishes the wash! & family; no objections to go out | 24 WEST S0TH ST., GROCERY STORE.—A RE- spectable woman to go out by the day washing, froning or housecleaning, 3h 5 EAST $D S8T., tigen 18ST AND 2D AVE, first floor,—A res woman to do washing m the house, or would go ont by v to WORK. 32 43 WEST TH “S., REAM, FIRST PLOOR.—A first clans laundrese solicits washing to do = home; would go ont by the day; linens done in superior aty 33] weer zen ST., ROOM NO. 8—A FIRST CLASS laundreas wishes some families’ or pertamen’s washing to do at home; fully understands futing by Backing ; can give good references, ee = ST.—A fe ye Loe ENGLISH 304, “ IM 20,—A FIRST CLASS reat wher Ti gan Heo sm) froning; fluting -RESPECTABLE WIDOW Of a few geutlemen or of the a day. :COND FLOOR, IN LAUN- d_gentlemen’s washing done in best city referencen. Apply to Mra, RILEY, im 2D AV., REAR HOUSE, ROOM 9.—A Lapa tent laundrese would Ifte some wating at hi otro day; ig; good 4GY WE? GD OF, FIRST 7L0OR, BACK RooM.— IF Acompetent laundress wishes some ladies’ and gcutlemen’s washing at home; can go out the first of the week ; good reference, Nurses, dc. WEST 18TH ST.—A RFSPECTARLE WOMAN AS DL infant's nurse; fully competent to take entive charge of young or growing ‘children; willing to go in the country; best ety reterence. BA "AMERICAN LADY, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse, ~ ELIZABETH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ant young woman a4 nurse (or chambermaid In & 3 god elty reference from her last employer, 39 * 45 rivate f family Call ¢ on or ad 49 JOUNSON AY., ILLIAMSBURG.—A_ YOUNG married woman a8 wet nurse in ® et etable family. rs. GARY IN. WEST a ‘ST, ROOM 12.—A COMPETENT 21 girl as infant's nurse or children ot any ave; 10 ears’ experience; can come well recommended by last em- 9TH AV. NEAR 25D 8T7.-A eae NURSE O17 ay desires an immediate engagement; first class refer- ences, 22 WEST Isrit ST. COMPETENT GIRL 222 nurse and would apeiat in ight chamberworks ex: cellent rererence from last employer. 972 & ist aria Rated ag OF 16TH 8T--A RESPECT. d woman wishes a baby to wet nurse it her own fom 2 cal for two days, 3 31 QQ) WEST TH &T., RooM NO. e bie widow woman aly treated and receive a mother's tare, 8 oe a A soured FRENCH =. Fp hy meg fe care of chhdrea and to a Mree PLUMKMEAU. hachaieambent nd 401 EAST 48TH “st, jy ZiRaT PLOOR.—A YOUNG married woman wishes @ vaby, about three mouths oid, to wet nurse at ber own bome ; would also do piaim sew- fae ‘on @machiue, Cail for wo dave. 600 ora AY. A ROSPORSIDED, EXPERIENCED ) ill be di ob py REEPECTA- jd to mind ; will be Engitso sick heer x , Maree bY iam et reler to ret clase ow physicians of repute in America and Boge 609 Bat EAST MTH 8T.—Ab6 pnd len AND ae references, a at Mrs, BOW EN’S. Waltressen « &e. ALS WEST by 8 8T., PRESENT BMPLOVER'S.—A firat class waliress and chambermald ; good city ref erence; lived bast dar Yo less place, 24. WET, OTH ST, BETWEEN A resvectabie girl, 16 fay of age, fog or mind « baby ; good city rel Miscellanceus. WEST 22D ST.—A YOUNG LADY Fak phen e | eT te Sa i He TH AND. ett to do walt 326 Ann Jaunoré.— “A LADY, " PHYSICIAN, Wishes TO aT- fy of as companion, @ family going to Feeota Egtees Proteasut 1 We Po, box 98 aAlon Th . ne ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOR! coi a ogy 7 Daat blab ae cook, wash and tron. Warr FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER ant froner ; references requiret. Inquire for two days ay No, 7 Weat 391 st, from 10 till 12 o'clock, . ee THOROCGH GhAMSTRESS, WILLING care of a baby aver two years A, Mvat 205 Bast ihe i i ‘ANTED—GIRLS WHO UNDERSTAND WORKIN: on fags, to take work home, Inquire of B,J. ANNING V4 Fulton at, near Broadway. Firnictenvierhrnnmalneeiinieiaal Warresu, CLOAK, AND SUIT HANDS; yong _ ARNOLD, CONRTAMLE & » Broadway and 1vth at. 4 ANTED—A FIRE? CLASS ARAMBTRESS, WHO cam cus and ht, work machine and do fine work. AppLY 86 East 17th st., between 10 and 12 A. > : PRIVATE FAMILY, A COM Warmn.2 IN A PRI Par ae A with references, at at, before 2 o’cloc eee ‘ANTED—FIVE LADIES OF PLEASING ADDRES! ‘to nell new and ele-ant preparation for the head’ haar, Apply at 96 Spring st. ws STED—A GOOD TRIMMER FOR A MILLINER’ establishment, West. Apply at WORTHINGTON SMITH'S, 507 Broadway, Pa and commission, Weal YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL hota ‘Soe liah or German preferred; wages @10. ply at saan h ai. j ring top | dell. tae ws r A QUIET, RESPECTABLE WOMAN ast at 7, eamatrons abd to assist with children : Em Seotch or German; only those with best city reference call, between 9 ANTED—" brary, 47 University place, corner of 1th st AT THE GLAZIB: WO LADLES, id 13, at Eat ‘Beth at. Wea WET NURSE; MUST BE PERYECTL! ae temperate and obliy PE, oH by Do of age, Call, briaging child () at OF 7b avi, iia, between 9 and ma o’ehock. ANTED—A No. 5 E MPETENT AND OBLIGING omy do general housework ina cleryyman's famfly te country; reference required. Call at SoU ast day, between ‘WW and Lo’ "clock, Weer mse been 70 WORK aT Bey UNDA! their machines mente ; those terrea."G Cal Teriures aaye’ at i eSLUME'S, mm avenue, ‘ANTED-—-TWO STEADY WOMEN AS LAI dresses; no objection to_one or two children, if two yearsold. Apply at The Shetlering Arms, 1 st. Ln av. W siren ae GIRL TO DO GENERAL BOUSEWO: Jn an Amertoan family of five; must be & good and roner; references reqwired. Apply at 139 West He ton at,, after # o'clock A. ANTRD—T0 go. SOUTH, A LADY, COMPETENT are of s frat clase mn department In " durees COLUMBIA, ber known di Chapman, Sinifs & Betion, Worth st, Now York. TANTED—A GERWAN CIRL TO DO GENE! housewer! and froner and plain cook and have good fas beer with « Jewish funnily preterred. “Apply is WANTED—u wu A “| YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS SEVEN LANGUAG wishes another engagement for courier; he knows. place in Kurope ; best references. Call at 848 6b av., N.Y. A SIIGATION WANTED—BY A COLORED walter in a ¢ family or boarding house: ars be seen for two daye of address By HICKS, 18 W Wooster st, YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AB Lia Porter or suipping clerk, and would make bi aly useful: can give beet feleronce, Raving i | ven year®; 10 ol Saas her de ITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER wor od watchman, by a reliable man. Address E, H. 8, bom 4,468 Post oflice, New York, ms 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTANLE YOUNG MAM, P| ‘21, a situadion as bartender in a wine and mot references, Addrem BARTENDER, box oflice, CLHRKS| AND | ‘SALESMEN, ae “\ ccounrs ADJUSTED AND BOOK: and scientifically Kept; books balanced catedly contused, Address AB. R., box 3,432 saa YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION IN HOSIERY os Ree, tReratt don’t smoke, drink or chew. YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO ASSIST TH keeper In an Importing house ; must write wells A in handwriting of applicant, stailag salary expected, Forik, Herald ofice, pvt 1p YEARS OF AGE. WELU BDUS habits, demres 9 situation fo so rapid afd correct st Sgures sed much. Please address U, G., box wholesale house ; afrutd of doing ‘to Herala office, OOKKEEPER wares THOROUGHLY ©0) reference. Apply to R & G! si9 Broad) '. SALESMAN WANTED—A pe: MAN TO SEL (out miasion for wn old established yard, me: co. AL SALESMAN, Herat office. 1 pc CLERK WANTED—IN THE VICINITY x =m be competent anit have good re} IXPERIENCED ENTRY CLERK ioetie me must Inautre, Delween 2and$P. M, ut 205 Lexingtow 4 white goods, hosiery and notions. tn a iret woods house, Address box 2,040 Post ofice. , GiERMAN saLEsuEN WANTED—Al Tt POR ay & TAYLO. 355, 257, 259 and 261 Gran: 4 SITUATION WANTFD_—BY A COMPETENT DOUBLE mity bookkeeper: not afraid of work, and ean bring No. tre rences from present employers, Address H., box 124 Hera! office, TIUATION WARTED_A® ROOKKREPRE O8 A ant, 1 8, com +20 years old ai Cs :Beat reference as to’ abiliy and integrity. = pox aia? Post office. i ITUATION WANTED—BY A -YOUNG MAN, THO¥ + ronghiy competent pharmacist; gradaite of tne Phila-, Png = Coltene: Tam iar with both wholesale and retail Pust- nes. Reterence present employer. Address E. HU. M., North 6th at, Phi FPRAVRLLING situ ATION WANTRD—HAVE Ma ae six years! experience from Maine 10 Colorede, onal 0 mu yatent medicine bu oe with toe “drug trade, Address aii AND RAILROAD SUPBRINTENDS ry ACTORS wanted, by an American who hao} ud an public Works over seven years, aan een aster aud. cyadicior of eoustricton an gravel trains. Can cive best references, Address within t ‘weeks HIRAM, Newour, N.Y. = XTRA STOCKKEEPER FOR rahe Bors cuore Ln GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN, yhern city. Apply at 148 Daane st, wes house, Apply to 8 Sy KES, 91 7 IMMEDIATELY, BY A W WAKrEocimmetA clerk oF assistant in @ store; wi fing to make himaclf use(u, Adureas F, Ly; 76 3d av. Wee THO, Ret CLASS RETAIL DRFi Ja. Jat. JOUNSTON. dt and and ep Srondway. \NTED— MEN FOR DRESS GOO0B Wares =auee LORD & spon, ana _ 2 254, 260 and WA Grand . ESTERN TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED— Ww evli fanvy goods In connection with his otver (usiness; no salary, but yood commission. _ Aadress box 378 WADERS SITUATION |ALESMAN INA RB Seats a iW dress i ML

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