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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET, commissions after he had been disc! the ju iu ‘endered & verdict for plaintiff for $10,084 ae the receiver of the Seecenal Ware- or manner, “I would not have my wife live with that man (Fiske), no mattor what the consequences. No, sir.” SETUATIONS WANTED-SEMALES, [ MELP_WANTED—FEMAUES. __HOUSES, ROOMS, 0. WANTED. _ THE COURTS. . Curious Charge About ‘'See- ing” a Judge. \ PROMPT EXPLANATION DEMANDED ame ae mproncse a pose wife in the city now? Cooks. de. ANTED—A PERSON $0 TAKE OHARGE OF & In this City and Brooklyn. house Company, was yesterday granted by Judge Don- ANAM (With great furce)—I know not where sho 2 RAST 63D 8T., NEAR 8D AY, (RI BE pe Nopomnes Le wea wil bs pals ANTED—A USB WITH 9 OR 10 noomt Shee is aegrscnay Cameos tS 8 FN | son muting any errngraants te | Go nt bisa tect one sain eggs ae Sal Sed Sarid WA | Witmer aay Se — > apable of doin : . Td wixteon nuite Drought by ereditors of the Bank of be ig any bg ee Ee ce hy Re inst oreld affes Rot more per month, ie get bailed out to. day or is it Woo late? Boxnuax—I don't know, air. J have had no oppor- tunities given me so far to procure bail. z The case of the People vs. Burnham Is down on the eaiendar of the General Sessions for trial on Monday, Burnham is physically @ small man, not unbandsome in appearance and had part of his right hand blown many Aliases, who recently escaped from the Albany | away by the premature discharge of a roman candle at Penitentiary and was subsequently captured iv this | a Fourth of July celebration some years ago. He is city by a United States marshal, was yesterday og) pian to converse with and does not look like California Judge Donobue yesterday directed orders of ote preeeiy e to be entered, He also directed a vaca- tion of the attachments issued in the suits, the latter, however, being conditional ou the payment of the Sheriff's fees. Daniel H. Levitt, the alleged smuggler with the WHE KLER & WILSON'S a aes buttonhole maker and | “WT ANTED—PLAT making; also « first class waist and ‘second floor, for ‘an apprentice. Apply at 252 West 4iid st, nts, ANTED—FIRST QOLASS DRESSMAKERS. NONE | A: other need apply, at M. A. CLARE'S, 105East Sith «, SITUATIONS WANTEDOMALE ANTED—OPERATOR ON im understand dresemaking; alee iprovers au 21 BAST 28TH ST., ONE STAIRS, PRONT.—A woman as order cook of meat or oysters in 4 res- taurant ; best city reference. 32 BAST 26TH S?.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, with the best city roferen one to cook, wash sad iron; the other as chambermaid and waitress in @ pri- vato fuinily. Call or address for two BROADWAY, NEAR 20TH ST.—A COMPE- GOOD BIZED ROOM: oF FOUR — mi hapeoral n Secon fourth streets. TANTED—BY YHREB ADULTS, A YRENCH FLAT orPurt of « House, farnished or unfurnished, not above Contral Park; rent and’ partiouars ‘Address MODs ¢ A YOUNG MAN ee Vin. | ERN, Herald oftes. before Judge Donvhue on a writ of habeas corpus. The loodthirsty individual by any means. 1194 tent first class cook in # private family MAN (COLORED), LATRLY FROM VIR- x Herald oes. roceedings were adjourned till Monday to allow Mr. |~ At alate hour yesterday the prisoner was bron to | whore French cooking te required; und Dusiiess | fonaek tits wishes & situation in « private family or boarding WEED 70 REINS CA AE On A Motion for Arrest of Judement in the Case Witiam & Howe, the prisoner's counsel, an oppor: | the District Attorney's ofice und roleased on e thoronghly: isa good bakor of bread. cakes and, breakfast | address 113 Wost Sth vt Sisciusebenipstd tices, sess ANG Ray in Ses ctnas baliding stone, Address BUL ie! tunity to traverse the marshal’s return, bail, Mr. Joseph Dion, the billiardist, going Bis BECUTi Ly. | eee ee ere a eet evaticus ti 4 a 8 ‘ONE, Herald offi : ul ers on the shortest notice; firss class refereuces, r- pend LR CSE ee oe teas ts bas el ert Makan ee ee ee ee BURT Ponte tape | oteenttekands ma oma Men Cola Wieee AsimoaTiO® | Wraytxy nyo scons, CRAPRRIONRD, oR gmaa 1 United States secret service of the Treasury Depart. to make bimself iy waefal po location. for gentleman and wife. Address, If gener A : Chambermaids, &e. ence, Call ou or addons Hl. Y.. 14d West od EAST 90MI 87,—A LADY, BREARING UP HO) keeping, desires & situation for @ servant as cham terms, M. 3., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. mtbr inno ntn S EY WANTED, TO RENT—A MEDIUM SIZED BRICK House in & good location; rent must be low. Addi ment, and charged with having countorteitod United States silver dollars, and with uttering the same, were arraigned yesterday, before Judge Benedict, in the Miss Elizabeth Govan Roane was the proper name of “Mingee” Roane, the Fifth avenue suicide, She was 16 BR Sentence Suspended Pending the | United States Circuit Court, criminal branch, for sen- maid and inundress; perfectly competent, willing and | pp EA SALESMA) aaa | wit full particulars, D. L. KING, Herald Uptown Bri mi j tence. Judge Benedict permitted the prisoners to tes- | ff™ near Ayletts, King William county, Va Both | Gbliging, Call tor vw) days. indoor salesman, in she ete Gace re of al Decision. r tify in their own bebalf, and, believing the plausible | her parents are dead, Her mother was a Waring, and | ~~~ ——~————— house: state experience and w 4,560 Post offios, oudbbemed WANTEDSA, BUYER FOR" A LARGE NOTION DR- partment in a New York dry goods uonsa. Address, in real nami references and expectations, W., bux 108 Herald office. Addre story wey baneheig! told, Sepa nies, pentenne in each | sister of the celebrated Dr. Waring, who died a few ; | cage aud gave the prisoners thoir discharge. _ 4 Acase presenting some unusual features came yes- | saree tac ripe sd The father, owned a fine farm terday before Judge Donohue, in Supreme Court, Cham- | WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. | $04. an old brick mansion, which was burned down | during the war, He was a free liver and of bers, Aside from giving a faint insight into the hard- | Before Judge Morgan, & sporting disposition in ante bellum umes, being 73 BURPOLK ST.-4 YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN AB chatmbermaid and waitress In o private bourding house tel. Ap iy tot. W, 136 Vy ANTED—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED not, for a society of young gentlemen, Address M., Herald of WASTED-AN ENTIRELY INDEPENDENT SUIT 0} tour oF five unfurnished Rooms, with private haat, | cated botweon Filteouta and Fiftieth streces, Third « om Bs WEST 2971 ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK Foom.—A reapectubie girl ee chambermald and te ‘work, . jh times resulting-from sales of property undor known as a fox hunter, a good shot and ee ap pane ag Seventh avenues. No attention paid to replies nob stati ships sometimes re! o NN ' d — D oH v ARDENERS. ‘not fulllling wholly the couditions above stat Pe nasa Ak aia Cie Uatsiodbre and, slinitie; £5, DRATURAR FATRRE generally given to enjoyment. Daring the Dressmakers and Seamstresses. PDE i hei oR cl chee deen OOO n ¥., Herald Uptowh Branch ofico. mortgage foi | Bernard H, Zinn was arraigned yesterday on acom- | war some of hie comrades in pleasure died, then his pays : : cen | G'TUATION WANTED—AY A GERMAN GARDEN : — —— - cock process go much in yogue in the courts in the way | paint preferred by Johanna Zinn, of No. 195 Atiantic | slavos went, und his property, real and personal, | 7Q- EAST OTH STA FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKER |) ingle man, Address G, B., caro of Mr. Vitur Mue Wy eos 200k GENTLEMEN, AX BREE of obtaining orders and counter orders in euits, the | avenue, Brooklyn. Zinn is accused of ontraging his | **Tnk considerably in value. Possessing at times a = Division at. bo se bendenn Ticats and Tinea | morose and peevish disposition, he was often un- WEST 26TH 8T.—ONE OF THE MOST STYLTS | usually angered py trities, and when his fortunes changed he led the life of a reciuse, his children seeing Phird and 5 No attention paid to replie! Bot stating terms or not fulfilling wholly the conditions abot sated. Address A. P., Herald Uptown Branch oitica, Special feature of interest was an alleged intimation | own daughter, the complainant, and his assaults on her euttors and fitters in iadies’ dressmaking would like ‘that the Judge had been ‘seen In the matter, | ra In iadies’ dressmaking wot 4 few engagements by the day; refers to some of the leading HELP WANJED—MALUS. “WANTED—TO SOLICIT 6. 0, D. ORDE commenced five years ago, The details of the case are “ ‘ 0 st e dic vo flies inthe city. “Address Mes. I. 0. the word “seen,” however, not being im 8 | unfit for publication, Jud " 2 searcely any society, He died about two years ago, : y res 2 A Appl: 7 "9 * | . Judge Morgan, before whom Zinn | {yc $y ae, ao from familios and large consumers.” Apply to ANTED—UNVURNISHED, FIRST OR SECON! i gee” ‘and hor sister, Bolle, ran away from hoine Sarre anual 288° RICAN 4 TEA COMPANL, No. 75 7 broadest senso of bribery, but an allegation that the | was arraigned, said, “Put the shackles on him.” | about two years before he’ died.” He has a son, who 13 OROUGHLY COMPETENT DRESS: a AR EICA ee UBL TEA 0 y Floor, one mile from Fourlwenth streot, G. L. Hi, display excellent taste in arrang- F particulars, Zinn’s only defence was that he was not the father o! Judge has 60 far soiled his judicial ermine as to allow | believed to be living still, either in Richmond or ishos s fow engagements to go ous by Qinaaait tate eons the complainant; but sue produced evidence to the con” | Baltimore. Mrs. Roane died probably ten years ago, tee to fit perfoerly. GENTS WANTED—IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, TO ANTED—A_ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED hime : ad ached und influenced in giving ® | rary viz, a bapuismal certificate signed by the pris- | and tho girls, from mingling with their falher's negroes, | ————— apes pall cur pate Teas, vo families, hotels and large ‘con | WW ured A,,,PUBNIGHED. ruling rave aftor lt rem certain order in the case, Of course, the fair and red | oner and his wile, Martha, now dead. He was commit- | had learned to uso their vulgar slang and curse and 4 04 BAST 18TH ST., TWO FLIGHTS UP.—A SEAM- Santerks bese tory Gat ae TE Toye ag ed in advance if male an object; state full particulars an sonable presumption is, that there is “nothing in {t,” | ted to the City Prison till ‘Tuesday next, when the case | swear, like old sailors, before they lett home, Airexe and’ Lalvworker to Bes ei M feruis, uot to exceed $2,0UX Address K. 8., Herald Ups 0 ous by the day; par ticular pains taken with ladies’ combings; ken in exchange, vd 7TH AV.—AS SEAMSTRESS; UNDERSTANDS all kinds of family sowing and dressmaking and Grovor & Baker's machine; city reference. D1 82, AY: NEAR 47TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER Chureh and Greenwich, New York. ‘TS WANTED—IN NEW YORK rented id switehi will be further examined, town Branch oftics. KENNEDY'S CAPTURE. the allegation against Judge Donohue not only being as | yet wholly unsupported, but, on the contrary, emphatl- | Ically denied by the Judge charged with having made | Captain Kennedy, of the Ninth preeinet, brought into the alleged derogatory statements, The statement of | the court yesterday morning a man named William ‘the case, as given below, isa full and explicit explana- | Reeves, who was arrested in Jersey City the day pre- ANTED—IN FIRST OLASS PRIVATE FAMILY, without board, an upper square Rovin, furnished nicely, by a middie aged gentiowoman, between I'wenty-nint aud Thirty-ffth streets, Chird aud Madison avenues; role ences. Address Mrs. W. J. K., station F. ANTED—THRER OR FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED DIN ALL ant light ar. 'S HISTORY." ‘and. responsible (np- maolves) preferred; commission ; terprising persons’ of moderate re; references re MYSTERY OF THE FIFTH STREET sUICIDE— POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION OF THE BODY how af Means; {iboral terms. for wholesale. or tion of the matter as It stands at present ;— Phas on Scliares of epoadling bones, ae jand- YESTERDAY. ina private farally? sow Vly ps pels a vaubasins = m4 ee dress MERCHANT, box 100 Herald Uptown or tuturnished, suitable for Hight housekeeping; terms < jadies. Captain Kennedy's charge against Reeves was a —_—_—— | Branch office. muat be moderate ; references gi d r ‘Addr In a foreclosure suit, in which Charles H. Smith is grand larceny. “The compiainant’s namo is Colonel | It was announced that an inquest on the body of the 79D 30, AVy BETWEEN 4st AND 40TH BTS—A | Oy w, stating terms and \ocatiog, Pe J. Herald “Uptown Branols the counsel for plaintiff and J. 8. Murray the defend. Walter W. Price, who accuses Reeves of taking a valise | unfortunate woman, Nelly A, Deuman, who drowned | 44 fashionablo dressmaker would like a few moro fam- RD-O8N) WHO OLN: WEAR: & GOOD: | lat ilies’ work by she day or week at her own home; will go to ladies’ residences tocut and fit; prices very moderate: old drosaag iade equal to new. Call on or address DILESS- 89 containing articles of small value from his room in tho Sturtevant House, on Ociover 11, 1875. Reeves was | held fer examination, Murray had previously ob- | — POLICE COURT NOTES. Address In own ant’s counsel, the former about a week ago obtained EXCHANGE, from Judge Donohue an order setting aside a stay of proceedings which Mr, tained, and on the same day the foreclosure sale took | | herself in a tank of water at No, 308 Fifth street, would be heid at the Coroners’ office yesterday morning at eleven o'clock. At that hour a large number of friends stating wages, ANTED-THE UPPER PART PRIVATE HOUSB, five to vigist rooms, between Sovantis aad Ninth aver 1 1,300'3d ave, between 77th and 73th sts. IN FIRST CLASS AGENTS WANTED—T0 INTRO. | WiCh Twontyelghth to Fiitioth street, Address 6. iuce 4 fest class novelty, 10 deposit required, Apply, BROADWAY.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ‘ | and relatives of the deceased gathered at the appointed would like the work of a few tnore families: a per- | before 12 M. Mond: 163 Mercer st. ANTED FOR THE WINTER—A SMALL, PULLY piace, and notice of appeal from that order was two PUNISHED FOR ADULTERATING MILK, place; but as Coroner Eickhoff had during the morn- | fect ft guaranteed. P. JONES, soar 19th RAVELLING AGENTS—THE INDUSTRIAL EXHI- " furnished House, wt hin one hour Gity all, by, « days afterward served by Mr. Murray, and, on anafl- | At the Court of Spectal Sessions yesterday, before | ing concluded to have an amopsy mado on | Yyrawrup—ny A YOUNG PROTESTANT OIRL, WITH dition Company desires to obtain mon of experience, | flkout terms must be very moderate, Aduruss $-¥. 2. V peor ratsranicen, eicasls who will travel and establish agertcies: a salary aud a com: aid Uotown Branch ofice. davit that the plaintiff! had bought in the property at | Justices Smith, Kilbreth and Wheeler, the porsous | tho body the examination of the case was of necessity a private family to do 5 4 tai : * mission will be paid. Apply at 12 East Seventeenth street. | 12° the foreclosure sale and received title bya refereo’s | named were fined as follows for selling adulterated | postponed until next Monday, at eleven oPclock A. M. | Urover k Hakers and Willooy dicho mucking eye : gicge ena A cuouee OF Asante deed, obtained fom Judge Donohue an e# parte six: philip Block, of No. 833 Enst Fifty-fourth | tong others at the Coroners’ oflice yesterday was a | country. Apply to Working Womon’s Protective Union, 38 | WY ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED SUB. W “Reus, with al modern improvements, oot ahora order staying all proceedings by the plaintif | S ; | sister of the deceased, who seemed greatly aifected by | Bleecker st. scription canvasser for an established daily com- | Forty-second street, and between Third and Sixth avenues Address SUL as plaintit? and purchaser. No service was mado of a | street, $50; John Lutzon, No, 404 East Thirty-rst | the sad catastrophe. pad of the rie ps @hiah the eae hea | bay "lng | Street, $50; George Kernberger, No. 180 Ridge street, motion was made yesterday ex parte before Judge Don- i ; 5 50: Pi hue by Mr. Smith for louve to disregard the order for $50; John Randell, No., 4 Cherry street, $50; Poter auch non-service, Judge Donohue said that before he | Sweeny, No. 28 Cherry strect, $50, arid Otto Malchow, | could entertain any such motion Mr, Murray must frst rent not above $1,200, olive, Her sister, she said, was thirty- Addreas B, i. Ml., box 110 Hera | four years of age instead of thirty, as at first reported. | From what this lady says, and her statements are fully corroborated by Miss Nellie Raymond and others, | the “mysterious gentleman” referred to in yesterday's of No. 1 Second avenue, $100, The latier’s milk was | HERALD as having been on terms of intimacy with ihe merelal paper; none others need apply. SCRIPTION, box 150 Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, IN A WHOLESALE provision store ; must be alive, not afraid of work aod understand the business Sharon gt ly unexception: ence required. Address PROVISIONS, Herald oftic General Housework, &c. G5 StH AV. NEW YORK, om 123 man st. De) Brooklyn:—Two colored gitls to do general house: work by the day, or as chambermaid and waitress or Indy’s well recommended. In the Country. PAMILY OF THREB WANT TO RENTIN THE A sounstrons 3 ro! 2 able and thre de sent for, In a short timo tho latier entered | found adulterated thirty degroes below the standard | deceased isa married man, from whom the unfortu- | til Vo'elocl vor address THOMPSON. Aneta nia ANTED—COLORED BOY, NOT OVER 18, AS | or iota eure ot garden ort fia “ote” hours ride of Now the court, and the matter being explained | required by the Board of Health. Officers of the sani- | nate woman rented her room. ‘This person is not the | eehereces waiter and to do eneral housework. Apply, with ref | York, where thore aro no chills and fever; Plainfield, N. J. to him, he read an affidavit by Bridget Reynolds, | tary squad aro industrivusly looking after ali de- , owner of the building, but rents a portion of it and Housekeepers, &ec. 160, to-morrow, betwoen 10 and 2 o'clock, at 23 Irving | woulll answer. Address, giving location and terms, bow the bowen stating that he (Smith) had an jinquent milk dealers, | then sublets the rooms. Ho is a conductor or baggage ty place, 2,002 Post office, New York. interview with her, in which he stated thatthe Judge | At the Tombs Polive Court yesterday Thomas Moseby | master on oue of the roads running Mast from this city, | BS EAST arte A WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE. | = WAntED-«, JURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED House and Stable, with one or two acres of Landy within a mile of Blizabeth, N.J. Address, stating particu lars, J. J. P., box 1,126 Post office, New York. Dad been ‘seen,” and that by the word “secon” he meant that somebody had approached and influenced the Judye in the matter. “Mr. Smith, I want you to make tmmediate answer keeper to a “W4STEDILIVE, ENERGETIO MAN FOR MANAGE. ment of business in this city; also one for Nowark, N. J.; liberal inducoments to the right man, Address box 1,054 Now York Post office. was held to answer on a charge of burglariously eniyr- | and his name, although known to the police, is for the | ; ing the apartinents of Mrs, “Fannie Underberg, at No. | Present withheld. Deputy Coroner Dr. Marsh made a | 40 Baxter street, while the latter was out marketing, | thorough examination of the body of the suicide and stealing therefrom underclothing and other ap- | yesterday aiternoon at the Morgue. He found fmeans, Call all the week. WEST 8D ST., BAS SMENT DOOR.—A LADY AS housekeoper in a widowe: family. C ail ail wee! Miss MYR. 49 to that affidavit,” said Judge Donohue, very calmly. parel valued at $60, the lungs congested. No marks of violence were dis- ‘ANTED—AN HONEST, ACTIVE BOY ABOUT 14 ANTED TO RENTI—A FURNISHED COUNTRY “I will, sir,” answered Mr. Swith, promptly, “Will John Fannila, an Ttalian, was yesterday held to an- | covered. Death was due to asphyxia from wrowning. LADY, AGED 27, OF EXPERIENCR, WISHES A s of ago, living with his parents; wages $3 a Piace, for which 1 will give a handsomely furnished yon wait or shall I send it to you”? swer by ‘Justice Bixby for breaking open a trunk be- | Special Officer Cook summoned a. Jur who, after hav- | A Howittin as housekeeper for a widower, wllere her quale weak slary incredved if deserving. Address, in own baud- | House, Brooklyn Heights, 0. 6. MARTIN, Bi Brotiwa. “I will wait,” replied the Judge, longing to Joseph Lapassio, of No. 47 Crosby street, | ing been sworn and shown the. body, were discharged | iS, Ul, De appreciated, Address DIAMOND, box 11 3 —— erald office. For some time Judge Donohue remained on the | and taking therefrom $44 in greenbacks, until noxt Tuesday. The remains will be taken for in- ANTED—ONE OR TWO ACTIVE MEN TO SOLICIT INSTRUCTION, ‘bench, he having previously fiuished all the business | Judson G. Worth, of No. 133 Duane street, charged | terment to the home of the sister of the deceased in ee ar ea business for » fire insurance company; liberal induce. | WS EXPERIENCED, CLASSICAL AND MATHEMA’ Dotore him, waiting the completion of the affidavit, Mr. | Gilbert G. Maston, @ salesman in his employ, with hav | New Jersey. Laundresses, dc. maeaiby tered Lo FagnR partie: AaGroek. Dey hon 106 Hassle cal techer, scholar and gold medalist, of foreign u Smith made his pen fly fast and furious and, having the | ing embezzled $50. Mr. Worth alleged that Maston | 30) WEST 44TH st., FRONT BASEMENT.—A RE. bin giccoma oon versity, desires private pupils, prepares for college (Eng * MUNICIPAL NOTES. The politicians are considerably disappointed that food sense to Keep within the bounds of brevity, had | for some time past bad sold goods for which he had | the affidavit soon finished. Ii it he denied ever having | been paid, but for which he failed to make any account, used any such language as that the Judge had been | The accused denied bis guilt, but was held for trial in | geen or approached or influenced in any way, bat | $1,000 bail, lish or American) ; THE TRADES. TEACHER, box 130 Sa wae So 4 Broadway. FIRST CLASS DESIGNER OF ORNAMENTAL A tactical engraver aud MME, LIVINGSTON'S, 927 BROADWAY, DRE! highest’ city reference. Addr: spectable woman wants gentleme Herald Uptown Branch office, 1, or Ladion’ or family washi Png WEST 1378 st, AND 6TH AVS., second tloor, front. REN 5 npetent woman to go out by : work wants employment; Is @ T averred that he said that he regarded’ tho | —_ Mayor Wickham has not annouuced his decision in the | f, "Gaywashing und ironing; good city reference, Zhaser, Address DESIGNISH: Herald office. A’ cutting, Desining and Trimming taught by'the great erder as invalid and should move to vacate it, | ALMOST A TRAGEDY cases of the Police Commissioners. Several new can- Fronch aystem; free cutting Monday; five ladies wanted ani that as long as it stood he should respect and | ‘ 2 8T|MARK'S PLACE, 8TH ST.—A RESPROTABLE | (A SITCATION WANTED BY A FRENCH MACHTN. | travel South as genoral agente with Mme. LIVINGSTON, obey tt. He added that he had great deference for the | didates have turned up since election, among them Mr, | QQ STJMARK'S PLAGE, srt gentlemen's washing or to Ist, nowly arrived; is willing to make himself generally Sane eeRome =? orders of Judge Donohue, that he regarded him as a | James Daly, the defeated Tammany candidate for Sena- | go out by the day; fluting done. Call on or address Mrs. seat! no objection to the country. Address A. L., 23 | T THO Peon 3 COLLEGE, % FOURTH AYENURY liberal and careful Judgs und that if he had been on | ZHNO BURNHAM AGAIN AFTER THE BLOOD OF | tor in the Sixth district, ex-Justice Hogan and Colonel | CAMPBELL, Or Re hy || Re Rin cm ale: VR the beuch himself he would have acted in the same | sate RES’ . | James Bagley. * i ane ity SHIRT CUTTER’S SITUATION WANTED—AS AN | ment; Telograpliy taught practically with instrumenta. manner, He then went on to say that he related to| STSPHEN HB. FISKE—HIS ARREST AND COM Several vacancies will occur among the Schoo! Com. | [22 WET sort ST. IN CANDY | STORK —A REC A as tant shirt cutter; city or country; good references. | Commence tmmediusely, Terms low. missioners within a few Mrs. Reynolds a conversation between Judge Donohue | MITTAL TO THE TOMBS, '8, owing to the expiration of | men's or families washin; ADAMS, 138 Bleecker st an do collars, cuifs or laces in ; . v u - | fitet ol i TTENTION YOUNG MEN AND PARENTS.—NOW Ig a a ening: pi Cesta _e Tange | Mr. Zeno Burnham, well known for years past in this | oid inien Mayor Wickham possesses the ap- | first class style FIRST CLASS JOB COMPOSITOR DESIRES A the time to Join WILLSON & WALWORTIS Businosg that if he had known before the sale what he then | Vicinity as an auctioneer, seems to be a peculiarly un- | City Hall politicians are briefly engaged prospecting WEST STH &8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- situation; is competent to take entire charge of a job | College and Phonographic Institute, southwest corner Uniom 126 specta le colored men’s washing by the month WEST 26TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. oman wishes ladies’ or gentle- oitice; or will engage with a Fesponsible house as solicitor, jozen. ton, cal and job, on salary or com: ress B, B., 820 : square, day or evening: only $129 for s whole year's full img 6 West 42d st., Now Yor! struction; abundant pei instruction; ‘circulars specimens free, as to who will be the successtul candidate for Clerk of the Marine Oourt after the Ist of January. it is con- ceded that Mr. Maurice Powers, a Tammany appointee knew, he might have acted differently; that be told | fortunate individual, aside from being, as is alleged, a Mra, ‘Reynolds that he sympathized with her in ber | yo. 5 | Calamity-of having her. property. sold under the fore. | Very wieked one, He had the ill luck, some time since, closure, and that he would give her till the 1st of Jan. | to have the affections of his wife, tor whom he seems and present incumbent, will be removed as soon as the | FAD cate wirned veces oats family washing; good NY PERSON WISHING TO LEARN GARMENT CT WISELY, YOUNG MEN. MIDDLE-AGED MEN, dary nxt a refusal of the ‘property as the amount of yoeutertain the fondest regard, alieuated from him, | Rew Judges, Messrs Sheridan and Goopp, take their reference. on WO: MUTR. scotia 263 Brocdwuyy' cisustions favaishe Hee a tee eae ag Arlibueties Melopteasons je Judgment and interest. seats, TES ‘en compet : i ‘ 3 ising; Writ Judge Donohue took the affidavits for private perusal | ®B4 now, because of,that wile, he has been cast into the | “speculation continues as to the probable successor of | 174. WEST 2D ST. FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A RE. | WiCh _ rant ple cmatarapigelgts aM ps: NRE ZZ and digestion, and hie conclusion in the premises will | Tombs, The public are tolerably familiar with the re. | General Fitz John Porter, Commissioner of Public | dorstands her becinen thorsuchle: cite celerence Ooke YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO = - doubtless be speedily mace known through some | cent encounter between Mr. Stephen R, Fiske, business | Works, should that gentleman fail to be reappointed — — — Py he a tre plumbing preferred, No, 28 Scammel YOUNG GENTLEMAN (NORTH Seager oy FA~ P, Special order, . fon Z | next month. In view of the bitter feelings aroused | 207 WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH | St, in the rear, miliar with teaching Gone evan pupils day om ——- manager of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, and'Burnham, | among the laboring classes by the cutting down of | .—As first class laundress: would assist in the RAMS MOULDREL OUT OF EPLOXEENT, Wilds | ee eee ee Meee THE DES ANGES SMUGGLING CASE, | when it wasalloged Burnham proposed, after the most | their wages it is uot probable that Mayor Wickham will | ghamberwork; city or country; good reference, Call tor two ; first class workman: wages low. Address PRICE, : 9 | send Commissioner Porter's name for confirmation to | “4¥® 46 4th approved style of T THE NEW YORK OONSERVATORY, ., next to Delmonico'ay ‘The motion for an arrest of judgment in the case o¢ Colonel Robert Des Anges, late Deputy Collector of Customs in this port, convicted of comphecity with cer- Sain parties in entering silks below their real valuation, the Board of Aldermen. | 205 WEST, 177 St. TOP PLOOR—A, RESPROT. 0D able colored womhn to go out by the day to do washing and ironing for families, or to take work home. Gall for two days. No. 5 Bast 14th st., noar Sth Freneh, German, Italian and Spanish aro taught PRIVATELY and in CLASSES dy the AULEST PROFESSORS in the country. | MODERN MURDERERS, | to put daylight through the body of the alleged | pilferer of bis wife's love. The affuir, it was F0 FOR THE BLACK, HILLS. WANTED, CARPEN. tots, blacksmiths and millwrights, to form « company to go to the gold regions in the spring; expen: out Sa A answer by mail, stating age aud occupation, Address, tor one week, FRANK, station O. _FINE ARTS. INE ARTS.—26 FINE OLD OIL PAINTINGS FOR came yesterday fora hearing before Judge Benedict, believed, had been amicably settled by the removal — sale, together or separately, at 639 Atlantic avenue, 91 EAST 28TH ST., ONE PAIR OP STAIRS, BACK —GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN LES half boar | for “bi 5 room.—A respectable woman to do families’ wash- . is; half ir lessons for “business men and sta. in the United States Circuit Court, criminal term, The | of Mrs, Burnham from tile house occupied by Fiske, | Brooklyn. ing, by the dosou or month; good refereuce us to honesty | | WILL GIVE $25 TO ANY ONE WHO WILL PLO. dons "Apply, from 8 to 8 clock P.M. avons, No. ow counsel for the prisoner submitted the points in snp- , Since that time, however, the blood of Burnham seems | pa “THE BALL SEASON. aud capability. to rans small engine or as fireman on one of the railroads | West F street. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. ‘port of his motion; asking, also, for a new trial, on-the grounds that the Court had erred in admitting evidence i to entries other than those charged in the indictment, the same, as alleged, being irrelevant and prejudicial to the accused, He insisted, further, that the Court erred | to have been again raised to homicidal heat, with the result above stated. | On the complaint of Fiske and on an indictment ' found by the Grand Jury two special officers attached | to the District Attorney’s office—Detective Richard | E PROMENADE & PTION COMMEMORATION of the Forty-fourth American Institute Fair, to be given at the American Institute Hall om the evening of November 80, is indefinitely postponed. EXCHANGE, 99Q WEST 30TH ST. THIRD FLOOR—A RE- 4LO spectable colored woman wishes some ladies’ oF gentlemen's washing or rough dry, Mrs. WARD. 228 WEST, S0TH at.. THIRD, FLOOR—A RE. spectable colored woman would like somo washing Mrs. TALBERT, by the month or doxen, ranning out of New York. Address ASSISTANT, box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office. BN WANTED—TO WORK ON CLOAKS I¥ A FIRST class dressmaking establishment. M. A) DOUGLASS, No. 13 East 17th st. AW FILE FORGER WANTED—AT TUE AMERICAN - ITALIAN GRADUATED TEACHER, OF LON@ experience In teaching her native langnage, wisues te if desired. Address have a few more pupils; evening less POESIA, Herald Uptown Branch office. GRADUATE OF A EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY A. Fiince'sfow more puplia for French (native touguels, : i” , ferent Serer co ; , ; Livernture, Seiencos; city references im admitting evidence by comparison of hand- O'Connor and Richard Fields—arrested Mr. Burnham BUFFET, DRESSING CASE. SOLITAIRE OR CLUS. J, WEST 26TH 8T—A COLORED WOMAN TO AS- | Hotman sts New Fork, BOWARD'S, HOLDEN & 6b." | Aires BELLIES Lt 3 UFFET, 26 acy .08- ; “a |. HOLDEN & CO, | Address BELLES-LETPRES, box 227 Herald office. writing on papers which were and which were | at four o'clock Friday afternoon at his house, No. 1,147 | ter, Willoox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine wanted—In ex- 252 ivtin conan washing tn 6 iva ant mes mot in evidence; that an error was made in | Broadway, and hastily committéd him to the care of change for Hora, Road Wa uzgy, Harness, double or country ; good city reference. Call for tw: Ngee? AND DRAWERS CUTTING TAUGHT IN A | YOUNG LADY TEACHER WOULD LIKE CHIL~ y, single, Address H., box 12 id ofthese. v. iit Practical and @ gethod, aud pupils soon qualified to dren to instruct in English at their homes, tn thi admitting as evidence the invoices, ontries ari per- Warden John Quinn. The charge against him is that ——— BL Tae ANT ee OOR TA RESPECTABLE WO: | Git gest class positions: attendanoe evenings BOGAMDUS, | noon. Daily Instruction $14 week; cty roforencs. Adircas mits, which were admitted and which were not im re. | of threatening to tako tho life of Fiske Thoindict- | A GOOD STOCK OF LIQUORS WILL, BE EX: | do quting und suirte aud collars splendidly: reference, 40 Bast 0th ot. sfoar Broadway. AMERICAN, Hersid Uprown Branch ofice. lation to the matter charged in tho indictment; that | ment found contains eight counts, four of thom charg- | over $1,200. Addross 8. E. H., 314 East Twonty-tirst stroet, Mrs. MCCABE, 1 PRINTERS.— WANTED, RE-ENG AGEMENT as PARISIAN LADY, DIPLOMER OF THK NORMAL Z id rH | 5 a j city or country; jant and experienc 4 Sehool of Paris, gives lessons of French, German, the Court erred also in permitting the exhibits not re, | ing, in various forms, the aitempt of Burnham to shoot A NICE PARLOR SUIT WANTED-IN EXCHANGE 2b Retr Brera tearomatar en sont ameany cote ox 101 Hotald often fauste to children, iarties, gouamen. JEANNE, lating to the chargos to be shown to the jury for pur- poses of comparison, as was done in the summing up by the United States District Attorney, and that in ad- mitting paper writing alleged to have been found upon Charles L. Lawrence, as it was not connected with the cage, such writing not having Leen shown to have been communicated to Lawrence with the knowledge and | the complainant, and the four other counts charging different attempts to cut, stab, beat and wound him | with a knife, The annexed statement given by Mr, Fiske to the members of the Grand Jury tells its own story :— | MR. FISKE’S STATEMENT. On the evening of October 24, 1875, while I was at- | tending to my business at the Filth Avenue Theatre, I | chain, Address L. B., for gentleman's gold or lady's wal Herald Uptown Braneh office. old watch and INE OL PAINTING, AUTUMN SCENE, 3¢X48, BY well known artist, cost $500, to exchange’ for fine Pur- niture, Engravings, Oriental Goods, 517 Post office. ke, ke. Address box nd puffing and ins, Mt reason 54.9 22, A¥, (RING SECOND BELL).—A RESPECT. e ablo Woman wishes afew gentlomen’s or families’ washing; best reference if required. “WANTED TO PURCHASE, “A DVERTISE. 14 SD AV., REAR, FIRST FLOOR.—A WOMAN to go out by the day aa first class washer and ironert 10 PLUMBERS.—A LAD, AGED 17, WANTS TO learn plumbing; reference, Address PUM. Herald office. = peneert ae ge get tear, SA an NEAT, INA lob ice. Address, with reference and¢ @ PRINTHIG box 2,104 Now York Post oleae oho W4XTED—A FIRST CLASS CANE MAKER OR CAB. inot maker as foreman of casemaking department; Herald Uptowa Branch of OARD AND TUITION, INCLUDING ENGLISHY Bronch and music, in a fret class young ladies’ sclioaly tity; $190 for 20 weeks; two vacaucies; home comfort ‘Address DISCIPLINE, Herald Uptown Branch office, OOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS. 728 Broad way. “An effective course ef practices ‘and lnstructiontfor adalta, Apply for circulars, ©. GC. MASH, author, de. assent of the prisoner. ‘The alfirmation of all | noviced that I was followed by Zeno Burnham in a 2 3D AV.-A_ RESPECTAB references required as to capacity und character. Luguire on a these propositions, he contended, should have been threateniug manner, AS I passed hits on the corner of | “HR DAILY CIRCULATION op THE EVENING | 1.206. Rtines‘wiahing anditeniog ater howeren | Monday, November 15, at Wi. NAD & COW'S, No. 113 pel Padre eps oe I ie shown before the paperscould be admitied, and, further, | Twenty eighth street and Broudway he muttored some- VER o00); 173 READERS oven | EL2utoy the day iteoaulred. Call or address Sth av. Png nd eer PORTIS COLLEOE, 9 E. at there was no evidence that the Unit States e ‘d e had ker TELEGRAM [3 0 000; BA! = oi eK mee boot! cetreunea Or gay Wily, haste eharge te,iee | re etiveesd shtea- end 1 sneacete KilImee terete . — BROADWAY, ONE FLIGHT UP, BACK.—A Pourteenth street, corner Union square, or 998 Secand av. fury was erroneous in that they could not {ail to find that there was a conspiracy to defraud the government and in instructing the jury that Des Agnes by desig- nating the public store cases in these instances aided | me. ‘He said, «Yes, and I mexn to kill you,” repeating | this many times, with opprobrious epithots, and saying | that he would follow me everywhere. I beckoned to the | | policeman in front of the theatre, who stepped up and | sent Burnham quickly away. The noxt day, October 25, 100,000, Wastens LARGE BURGLAR PROOF SAFE AND W. A. 5., box 160 E Stumping Machine of the latest patterns, for rald office. cash, T,4:04e Sicsam to ao doctipaca's nad furaliegs washing at'$1 por dozon; isa first class hand af flannels and shirts, Nurses, é&c. ANTED—A GOOD PIANO TONE REGULATO! ‘who can tune as well; a splendid chance Fee be workman, Address RBGULATOS, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ENGINE TURNER ON | res: FRENOH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN! an Portuguese taught by an experienced Professor, derns thodersie’ Addrecs PROFUSSOR, box 181 He Uptown Branch office. the frauds b: vecting the oth n cases {1 - | " 0 20T <e watch cases. Address DUKBER WATCH OASB } 0 Gmination. Fhe Intent and elfect of these acts were, be | hair aides! eapeqior Dike The sapotet, pred eS duite he sie oe te ee, bapa gt RL hd co age cag A og le Y Meal a bb wl CER PPRENCH, STANISTE AND GRRMAN, FHOROUGIL urged, to be found by the jury and the im- | me on October 28 that my letter was duly received and | % fe ¢ furni Mois, | reference. ‘ANTED—AT RUSSELL BROTHERS, 17 ROSE ST. ¢ 4 structions took the question trom them, The charge ‘J ‘df rg egty we hee ais lla W eight first class Adams pross focders; stoady work. ~ | terme $12 per quarter. ies a men ed | ge on file; that ne had sent for Burnham to give | h convarge in three months by my new system. he instsied was erroneous in instructing the jury that | him some good advice, “which, if not accepted, his SCOROH EROTESTANT GIRL AS KUREB POR ~ it was not denied that Des Anges designated the num- | case would be promptly attended to,” TANTED—%0 PINE POSTS, 16 FEET LONG, 6X6 A. eon Soo teen © ik, Wetaid Urea beach cate” Ranting cancion Goats inne, POPENCH AND, GHRMAN | CONVERSATION, GUAR. bers of the public store cases. By the plea every fact | — | rested quietly under this promise and saw nothing inches, cased out to eight inches square, and put up in best references given, Addre: F enteed to: ladien ond gentlemen. in three, monthe by a terial to the support of the indictment was put in sue, Tho defendant was not allowed to testity and | farther of Burnham until the evening of November 3, | 1875, when I was dining at my residence, No. 100 West this-city. Franklin and Centre streots. Apply to J.M. D KEATING, machinist, corner Miscellaneous. as W. E.. box 205 Herald oftice, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PATTERN AND MODEL , “f pleasing idiomatic and conversational meth Te ey eS PuSSOL. ben lil Herald. Uptown Drasoll r : ms five, 1,285 Broadway. plain bis conduct, therefore everything sho Forty-ninth street. My housekeeper rushed into the WF WO OR THREE BARREL stTIl PERRY ST.~I WOULD LIKE TO GET A GOOD maker; none other need apply. UHARLES | © sumed in bis favor. To say that any fact wi Poon snd decineed, Wink b toan wea Gistap Bet 2 |. Woomera a coesninen eth veres ae, does Bi ter We eyeumpeit nes living with me’ can give DOUGUBETY, Bagle Foundry, 61 Clymer s, Brooklyn, #.D JPRENCH SPOKEN PLUENTLY IN SIX MONTHS: nied Was to take from the jury the right of considering moment after a violent kicking began at my door and | with price and particulars, ANDERSON, box 1,515 Post | her 4 good recommendation. rs, REYNOLDS, a ‘common sense method Sad ayetem; ne grammar; all the evidence bearing On that fact, The charge, he | the door was kicked open, the lock and woodwork | office, New York. ANTED-SITUATION AS POREWOMAN, SaLEs. | POF Other Want Advertisements See | coc. infallible; torms moderate. Address box 142 He: further contended, was erroneous in stating, in conneo- | being broken. I seized the tan as the door flew open, | ANTED-DRUG BUSINESS, RETAIL, CITY OR Indy or housekeeper. Call or address ali the week No, ee Uptown Branch office. ; tion with the fact that uo money was’ ever paid to Des Anges, that “such. proof ought not to be expected.” The absence of any proof of corrupt mo- tives was a very essential nt tn the consideration Perot him into the light and saw that it was Zeno urnham, with a pistol in his hand, 1 seized bis | hand and after a struggie threw him down and ordered him to give up the pistol, which, alter Brooklyn, Address INVENTORY, Herald office. 671 8th av., seconu oor. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SEAL SKIN SACQUE; ‘ood condition. must be of fine quality and in ‘Ad: PROFESSIONAL SEPUATIONS WANTED— HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and’ Brooklyn. } 825 IRENCH CONVERSATION AND LITLRATURE—BYt + fereness; 30 Les c anita? ai. Aad “PwNOI, “box 174 Heraldh of the question of intent, and (he declaration to the | SOME PARLEYING, dross, with lowest cash prices, BARGAINS. box 109 lierald PEE; EE GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (SO CHILDREN Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. jary that such proof ought not to be expected deprives | he did. Before this 1 sent my friend, Mr. —, who | office. LADY, THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED IN TEACH- want second Floor in private residence, between Thir \OURTERNTH STREET SEMINARY, 158, WEST PO) the prisoner in a measure of the benedis ef the pre- | was living with mo, for a policeman, He then said = {ng music, would instract a few more pupils, also Eng- | jjech and Fortieth streets and near Second or Eighth ave F teenth strect.—English, French and German Sch gumption of Innocence and of reasonable doubt ag to, | that his passion “had misled him; that he REMOVALS. re hen ceaeh ee ee Ae hue, ac $25 por month. Addrew ASSUCIATE, 120 Lexing- | for young ladies aad children. Mise Martin will take ts guile, aa cool now; that I was burting bim = nh avenue. moro in her Kinde: parement ‘The United Statos District attorney, in opposition, | by holding him down, and that {f T would. let him up fap be mgt gh ed alg AP hg M4 SSS SE ScHOLA GAEL on ‘yi EF. MARTIN, Principat claimed that the exhibits submitted to the jury were all | he would either go away quietly or wait for the police- | street, between Unversity place and Fifth avenue, under HELP WANTED—FEMALES. dy BARE Seaee eceea cae cee ot | admitted as evidence. He combaied at length ail the | man. I believed this promise and released him, upon | she Aflington Hotel. HUMBER OF FIRST GLASS DRESSMAKERS | nue, betwoon Tenth and Twenty-cighth svrocts, without ous AND ANCIENT LANGUAGES TAUGHT pointelraised by counsel for the prisoner and insisted | which he caught up a carving knife from the kitchen cd ‘uiah SSMAKERS | board: reuit $75 to $100 ner ; Felorences uxehan 1 doctor of philosophy; clues and private legons: tes that the motion should be denied | ‘ exclaiming, “I'l kill yout BOUSSON, SHIRTS OF FAULTLESS FIT, HAS sented to trim, sad Saleh waists end, skirts: only the | Address i. B. G., Herald oflon . ws marons city references; forms moderate. Address V. D., bom. Judge Bevedict said that he would take the papers and consider the points, meanwhile postponing sen. dence. | table and again attacked me, | Piieut your heart out!” [ran forward, knocked him | | down and tookthe knife from him. In the struggle he was hit upon the forebead and bled profueely. As he was stanching the wound the policeman arrived, and took 0. removed to 619 Broadway. STORAGE, Tory, Best workors will be employ for shirts; must thoronghly aude before 9 A. M., toM. AL basement door. 8 stand he OONNELLY, STORAGE, WARK (A. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE (NO CHILDREN) want, from Docember 1, « Cottage or five or six Rooms; Brooklyn preferred; must be within 20 miles of New York: Tent not to execed $25 187 Horsid office. \ i TALIAN LANGUAGE TAUGHT WITHOUT GRA French and German also; best school reforon mar; French an ia ‘o foreigners. SALA, No 8 E. NISION. ‘ORAGE,—WEST SIDE 2 per month; reference given and re- | }ngt! DECISIONS. ts both to the Forty-eeventh street station, On the | A.,—houwest Gd, 631 and 630 Hudson Sareet 779 Groen he Sears cle velnaek tae ates tatene ae quired.” Address, for vbree days, ROBEET, ok 110 Heeald | Deenwetboree SUPREME COURT--SPECIAL TERM. way thither Burnham of wich street and 10 Abingdon square, for Furnit Pianos | foceive @ good salary, Ardross M. M., Herald affice. ice. RS MITCHELL (DIPLOMEE) SUPPLIES PAMILIRSY By Judge Donohne Lathrop vs. Godftey ot al.—Case resettled. against me if | would let him go; but it was not till we | arrived at the station that I found he had concocted the | story that I had stabbed him. [f am informed and be- | Heve that since November 3 be bas repeatedly renewed Bi &c., in separate Fooms; oldest, lowest in rate, most extensive and responsible ortablishument in the business. TAGGART, owner and manager. (Abingdon ‘square). Office 593 Hudson street PERSON TO TAKE C1 in a private dressmakin competent need apply. RGR OF A SKIRT ROOM tablishment ; none but those diress M. M., Herald A fully RESPONSIBLE COUPLE WOULD TAKE CHARGE | of whouse or other butiding. Address M. H., box 160 Herald Uptown Branch ofice. 4 schools with competent or visiti andtgovernesses; Information given gratuitonaly ot M eeachers. of langu thuste, deawi scenes ‘Teacher's Buresa, Of Weet Thirtyaih SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. ; — i | ES rs his threats to kill me, and that on November 6 he =STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PLANOS, BAQ- FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED—MUST HAV! SMALL HOTEL WANTED.—WILL RENT Ol PUR #8, 10 t0 9. By Judge Curtis, stated. to, Mr. Hayn, of the New York Sun, that bo | A. gagecde-; separate roome; lowest rates: every con- | JA. beat references for competence wed eh | chase: furnighed gr unfurnished: verias muss be mode | Clegg v8. Hamel! et al. —siemorandum for counsel, | would kill me. STEPHEN R FISKE venience; ‘furniture boxed and sbipped. MICHALES & | wages. Inavire at 39 East pity st, after Ox M erate. Address KE. B. C., Horaid office. RENTS WISHING A SCHOOL, ALSO & HOME FOR. | palmientsvat BON, 35, 40 and 42 Comi treet, near Bleecker. pi aR tn to A AE OE aan secure one at once; AR w ; Logged thei BS Oa — ee RESSMAKERS WANTED.—COMPETENT HANDS LADY DESIRES SMALL WARM ROOM, WITHOUT | A, q@itldry At tee CUNO TENS fosaily cokes Oat SUMMARY OF LA CASES, A reporter of the Hreatp visited the Tombs for the Feertes, stonags ae cat maculae be Die Reiets lees and tein skirts; also men besters; none toaueoees _ pee oad ¢ cold : a Uf, ce ny Maa ge in | Bridge, N. J. ‘ ro, Pianos, Mirrors, Baxrage reoonth séroet rice aud par | BTit&e, Emilio Giabbo and Charles Gomez, convicted of | purpose of seeing and conversing with the prisoner | seperate ay low rites; removinis, boxing’ Mito | Sens 4 080 to do the very best work. 25 i writes NRATNEOS, box 101 seena tga “ag grant Ak. paahon wath ‘Saving unstamped cigars and offering them for sale, | Burnham, Warden Quinn courteously admitted the | attended to. HH. O'REILLY & ©O., Pro = — LAS GES were discharged yesterday by Judge Benedict, of the | United States Cireult Court. reporter and directed him to cell No. 40, om the second tier, Burnham occupied the next cell to John Scan- S ping, prompt and 392 Hadson stroet. RAGE FOR 7,000 BALES HAY ON NORTH RIVER, IRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED. 140 WEST 45th at. Ring basement bell. GENTLEMAN WISHES A LARGE PURNISHED Room, with gas, hot and cold water and fire, below Fwonty-third street, torms & or $0 per weok. B. Ik, Herald erature thorongnly taught by & vary casy nad predtionth method. Apply to HACHER WANTED—POR Univorsity place. AN EPISCOPAL SUK ween West Twelfth and Bethune streets, or will let ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD DRESSMAKERS AT 161 BAST | Uptown Branch of day sabool , experianced, a, dixeiplinarian and able toy convicted of having cigars in boxes 1 Store “one story, 18,000 square feet, by mouth, low. Apply | W Sou / = teulseeh @lpeed ctass of woraeaneny on otf when dan SOEh the tae’ See he se nell, the alleged murderer of O'Donohue, who was com | TWiT LLAM H, UREEGIN, 26 Pearl street, A. FAMILY, OF THREE ADULTS WANT THE ee en ee was yesterday discharged by Judge Benedict on bis own recognizance, ¥ Henry Marston, convicted of stealing a letter from the Post Office, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Benedict to two years in the Kings County Peniten- Gary. verging through bie prison grate with his wife at the “me of the reporter's entrance, Burnham was eitting on bis bed, with his head rest- | ing on bis hands, inw bent over posture, Upon hear ing the visitor’s object in seeking him he seemed to think absently for som® time, and finally approached the cell door smiling in a sort ot melancholy manner. Ho said, “Weill, sir, I was arrested yesterday afternoon $1 and handise, in di rate fronts OONELY & VREDK, 160 and 162 Bleecker PER LOAD.—O: houses for turnitar®, pianos, mirrors, bi 50 RAL STORAGE WARR- depart- stroot. LLIARDS, mare wire cushions, solely used ii NDARD BEVEL BILLIARD bee oma cham- 'ANTED—A NEAT MILLINER; ONE ACCUSTOMED to first clase work. Apply H. M. WINTER, 459 Puiton st., Brooklyn, LOO fives morning prep’ MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, hands liberally treated; eome Monday dito work. LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and 20th st, ANTED—A GERMAN IRL AS NURSE FOR BABY whole or Pars of 8 small Honse; rent, pened of ba moderate, payable neces 6: { Ors state Cea aed notice taken Address WINTEN, box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, BY A GENTLEMAN vance ; of middie age, iu & small quiet family without children ‘there ard no boarders. Adaress, with particuiars, 2 BCs box 139 Herald Uptown Branch olfce, STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WASHING TO RENT WS ree. or COLTESEA, Con BOR ae are 8 young, mse vo enter that oe . Kiaross ¢ S. ‘Brite ral of wf Waa A 8UCOESS/UL TEACHER, PRIVATE: Pupils, primary oF advanced, for Knglieh, Prowehs: Latin and santhemathes ; termay$20 per month HARPER, Herald Uptown Beaneh office. t - " j.second hand 18 months old; only those wh ded. H Ephraim Clark, charged with passing @ counterfeit | py Officers O'Connor and Fields, as I was nearing the eh amen; second hand abl aoiy eR TENE, IG oalY those who are well recommen A®& furnished Ficor, without board, st a ver) moderate | WT ANTED-BY, A LADY. PUPILS. IN RNGLISH, fify cent United States stamp on Joseph Hermann, of | door of my house, after I had been taking a walk with price to a Die veloronvey eummongee PAL tgp hy oar ing ae hapa No. 28 East Fourth strect, yesterday held by | + naa done nothing that | could recoil 4k a | FURR ARD SO ee Ca ail paee Souapione nat UETIaT oe te Nae | som Cnescepeionee z ——_ a 7 ie that coul lect, an ‘new nol ki i nes Ia and cues complete ; wi ny . Preps a |, to assist in an anf 4 at FRENO United States Commissioner Osborn, under $1,000 bail, | why I was arrested." . heaaver ‘iudrese box 2,388 Post ofice, old cabanliched soattortoneryi setiotacer ‘references: re. ys pity heheh gm a byt hh $6. $a $12, PAipenydatl me a eachers dor oxarsiansion: kronran-Mr, Burnham, tho papers attached to the | “cow piLhIARD TABLE FOR SALE CHEAP, AS quired, Call at No. 401 Broadway, for two days, from 1040 | J me ta, Dox Pot Herald Uptown Branch easy had practical methods hi get, remeeenees: 105 James Anthony, of No, 290 Kast Thirty-eighth street, | indictnent found against you sate that since your | (Vio Owner wants It out. of bis way, In portect ofr, cOMs WANTRD,—THR ADVERTISER WANTS Tum | Lemzameotrost. nest evervol charged with failing to enter on his books the quantity @ been making now threats against his like, 1,202 Second avenue, corn Sixty-third street, ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS, TRIMMIARS AND te entices, 19 Baro: 104 Wi ‘use of a Sitting Room for aa hour, three . location must be CENTS A LESSON.—CONVERSATIONAL PRENCH 50 rod D v See eee ne enim | week, for the purpose of giving lessons; ‘oy # Parisian young Indy diplomee Of spirits distilled by him, was brought before United | Bunvaam (smiling Incrodatoasly)—That te not s0, OLLENDER'S STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL - eral Address, with vermn4 end p Pod. Be tise | Shlety eninel Home fo 2106 8. Mw, States Commissioner Shicids yesterddy and held under | sir. 1 told my wife when she was leaving that man's C Billiard ar Gye ar ens? tat cot aes eae TO BULL BONDS | Sti" Pog. poodway, roe a bes ber bail to answer, house that some of my things ioh she had taken st INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY. tinct In the cage of the John Hancock Mutual Life Ins away with her apon leaving mo ‘¢ not in her pos- ANTED—IN HARLSM OR BROOKLYN, A or 5 CRNTS A LEsUN,—OONVERSAV. ONAL GER ance O if 5 Ww. session, and that, if they were not forthcoming, I NY TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY ANTED—FIVE n ESS BNVEL. four or Ove furrashed Rooms for two gentle man by @ North German indy: Diyuese former agenu, to eave oe $ would make @ complainst against Mr. Fisko, ‘i Pigetai e HvA No. 36 Kast Fourteonth street, apes. Apply ihre et Ss bm yd Exhibition socrtos Worn atone coed $40 per month, Kika it WS | agi HA! BUR, box 177 Herald Upviwa been dined by him ve. isdamnity Alter « whila ba added. with some yehamence of ww York: No. 923 Chostnul streeh Philadelphia, ob Company, 12 Kast 176b sty | 280 dsroadw:

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