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a 4 NEW _YORK _HERALD, _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878.—TRIPLE _ SHEET. THE COURTS. Giving Way to Passion, or the Rag Picker's Fate, BONDS OF AMITY. Penalty of Dealing in Forged Checks aud Bills of Exchange. —_—_—_—— A rag picker, named Francisco Bode, of No, 59 Mul. berry street, had a dificuity om the 27th of September last with a companion, named Pasquale Pizzaro, as to the price of bones, the former demunding sevon cents while the latter contendea that he had only agreed to Puy six cents, In tho heat of the discussion Bode drew a stilettoand plunged it into Pizzaro’s left breast, inflicting 4 serious wound, He was arrested aud placed on trial yesterday in the Court of General Sessions, Assistant District Attor- pey Ko interrogaving the complainant, that be still wore the same e Wore when stabbed—a garment not at ull sug ive of cleaniioess—and Mr, Kvliins iptimated (bat when be went to bis home ve might send tt to the Board of Healib, The prisoner in bie vwn de- lence swore that the complaipant ran against the kulte \batcaused the wound, The jury promptly con. victed him, aud the fact uppearimy taut he had killed Q follow countrymen on a former occasion under Jowewhut siuiler circumstances Recorder Hackett Sout him to the State Prison for three years, As the prisoner Was dopartny 1 wag noticea that he wore a Poat on the back of which were stamped the words “City Prigou,” which caused no litte merriment among those Present, A GENIAL REUNION, In December ast George Walling was committed to Blackwell's Island for disorderly conduct, Two of his rends—Tbomus McCormick aud Jobn Sullivan—in + Mee hope of eifecting his escape, hired a rowboat and Jay close to the tslind at an hour agrood upon. On some pretext Walling walked to the bank aud jumped into the boat, which was beaded for the upposite shore, A lew days ufierward, however, the tnree men were captured, una Walling wus seut back to Biack- weil’s Island, In the Court of Geuoral Sessions, yes- lerday, MoCormick and Sullivan were arruijned tor trial On the charge of aidtog the escape of a prisoner, And pleaded guilty, Recorder Hackett souteyced each to s:X months? imprisoument in the Peniteum@ry. DEALERS IN FOLGED PAPER. Thomas Brown, of No, 68 Grand street, who pre- Seuted on the 9th uit. for payment to the paying teller of the Broadway Bank u check tor $325, to whieh he had torged the signature of K. P, Wueeer, Of No, 8 Pine street, pleaded guilty in the Court of General Sessions yesterduy aud Recorder Hackett went bim to the State Prison for two yours aud six monthé Charles Baker, Who, on the 11th wit, pre- ented to Morton, Biss & Cu, s lorged bul of exed.nge tur £2,159, drawn by N. Waterhouse & Suna, Liver- pool, to ine order of H. I, Baker & Brothers, No. 215 Peurl street, receiving thereior a check for $10,427 American Exchange Nationul Bank, and who uilty to tue charge, was remaudea by Ro- wckout tor nlence, SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. The writ of habeas corpus granted in tho caso of Andrew Bressont, cnurged with swindling a promi- ment shye dealer in Bostou by the contidence game, Was yesterday dismissed and the prisoner sent to Boston for trial, Nicholus Quirk assaulted in July Daniel Fosher ‘With the seat of his wagon, inflicting a serious wound, ‘He was placed on trial inthe Court of Goneral Ses- sions yesterday and cunvicied, and Recorder Hackett sent Lim to the Penttentiury tor one year, 4 lad vamed James O'Donnell, residing at No. 323 Bast Thirty-fith street, struck Officer Jono Meagher, of tho Twenty-first precinct, on the youa with some Weapon on the 8th of August last, inflicting a serious wound, He pioaded guilty to the offence charged in ‘he Court of Geveral Sessions yesterday, and Ko corder Hucket sentenced Lim to one your’s imprison- ment w the Peuitentiary. A poor liaiau pedier, named Carlo Codjobn, wus arrested for selling atule beer without » liceuse, und When arraigned Jor trial in ibe Court of General ses- a yesterday ackaow logged bis guint. Lt appeared tout the untortuoate vender had been in tue habit of collecting the leew irom beer burrels aud seliiuy 14 ut Oue cons a glass. Luusinuch 4g Loe accused hau been iucurcerated since August, Kecorder Hackett sem Lim to the Lombs tor oue day. Authony we Grail, Curi J. Friaca and Hugh J, Bog- Icy were yesteruay cuarged Lbeiore United stutes Com- Dulssioner Sbivids with 4 conspiracy to destroy evi- Geuee tending to prove a charge of having made tulso invoices of nnportativns of silks. ibe main circum. Stunces of the case bave already appearad in tue HRRALD in connection @n a prosecution recontiy hau before Jude Benedict aud u jury in the Cucuit + Gourt of the Unitea stutes. Tne accused partics wero bela to buil vy the Commissioner iu the sum of $10,000 euch tu uwait examination, Michael Fusearelii ways iuat sume time ago on leay- ing ibe City Le placed tu tue Catnolic Provectory bis two children, Rows nd Pascalli, that tue tutter vas since been wiven back to Lim, but tuat his duughter is sull kept there coutrury to bis wisues, although he je to take cure Of buth of them. Judge Douvnae ce werday grauied & writ of habeas corpus requiriig the provuction of the daughter 1 court to-day, Jawes #. Reid iw July last was empoyed by the Now York Kievatea aantens Company to euperiitend & guny Of laborers woo webe Lo replace sume paves Went oo Tuird avenue, It Was siieged that on the Lown of she mouth he svat several meu from tis todo a day’s work ut the brewery of David Sieve: & bee on Fede rhe fT $26, which he appropriat dug Up bis payroll ior the company be reported that the ten bad worked tor the railroud on sue day meu- tioned. Whew tue traud was discovere corder Teigoed ior oriw the Court ot Ge Sessions, and pivaded guilty, aud Recorder Huckett sent nim 10 $0 the Penitentiary tor tree montus, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Suruxus Court—Caamuxas—Held by Judge West. brovk.—Court opens at null past ten o’clock.—Cul a oni eleven o’cluck A. M.—Nus, 72, 26, 64, My 2 242, 265, 266, 269, 270, 271, Poe) dm conacinna denice: plang DUrkRIOg §COURT—SPECIAL ‘Teum—Held by Judge Van Vorss.—Court opens at twelve o’oicck,—No day salendar, Common Puxas—Srecia Tenm—Held by Judge J. F. Daly.—Cpurt opens at ven o’ciuck.—No day calendar COURT OF GaNMRAL DxSsIUNY—HeId by Kecorder Hackeit.—ihe Vevpie vs Joun swruey, robbery; mv ve. Willtam Hill aud Timothy O'Nen, burgiury } vs. Daniel Rowan, larceny trom the persou; Same vs. Patrick Kelly, tareeny trom the porsou; Same va, David Wheeler, lurceny irom the person; Sume vs. Junu Sheu, grand lurceny; Sue vs, Jowep, Otierberg, graud larceny ; Sume vs, Waillium, Muir forgery; Same Vs, Dennis Aiwione, Joan Gatr and Jowepi Docker, receiving sivien goods; same va. Wiil- lan Ward und Lewis Suvll, turgery ;Suwe vs, Micbact Wiliuma, eke aud Josepu Dahibenuer, Same Vs, Jaies Corcoran vt ul, vivlution of ame vs, Henry Kull, vidiation of Excise Inw; Sume vs, Mary Gibeon, lur: couy irom the person; Same vs Morris Bauinol aud Wilmwm Keeton, vioiution of Kxeise law; Sume va, Edward Simmons, tolonious assault wad batery. COUKT OF APPEALS. 3 Aupany, N. Y., Vct. 3, 1878. Ta Court of Appeals, Thursday, October 3, Pros. tnt—Hoo. 8, K Chureh, Caio! Justice, aud asso. biates. No. 60. Paine, receiver, va. Jones. —A: sume. and concluded, No. 98 Chutles D. Baylis, Fespoadent, va. Joun Preniice, uppeliant.—argued by P. Prentice, tor Appellant; Thomas 8. Moore, for respoudont. jo, 116. John Laughren, respoudeat, vs, Arnett G. Smith, wnpivaded, &., appellant.—Argued by Wiu- Chester Britton, tor uppotiunt;- J. J, Perry, tor re- spondeny No. 86 George Van Noy, respundont, Faitiog and another, appeian' et, for appetianis; Henry Sinito, lor rospoudont, No, 11, Horace B. Cinta and others, aco te va. Beury J. Moyer, appe —Argued by A. Ry Dyett, tor appeiiaut; W. H. Arnoux, tor espoudents, fhe day calendar tor Friuay, October 4, is as ful Now, 101, 80, 10535, 14. LiGAL COMPLICALIONS, Gvorge Adams, of Brooklyn, is one of the executors bf the will of Sugan Z Remsen, late of tho town of Hempstead, L. 1, Mrs, Kemsen’s husband, George Retasen, was executor of tue est of the lute George Denton, 91 Newtown, aud in 1877 abseouded, having alieged that Romson prior to absconuing conveyed to his wite considerable real aud personal property, And that the money of the Dunton estate was purt of that so conveyed, itis ulieged further that Mrs, Remseu's will aisposes of her proporty among her | heirs, Oo Suesduy, Mr, Adams, who oi Mrs, Remsen, was cited to appear before Surrogate ae Jami 10 tostity a8 Lo What ve kKuew of is wile, His counsel objected to tho proceeding ai heid toat Me, Ada & conference with h counsel dif, nHoUnced that hi ad not to tow. ti, aod waikeu out of cours Proceedings will now be commeuceu ooure ageimes Me, mathe ase... THE STEWART WILL CASE. AN INGENIOUS ARGUMENT BY A VERMONT LAWYER — PRIVATE DETECTIVES ARRAIGNED. ‘Yne whole of yesterday, 1a Supreme Court, Cham- bers, was spent iu Learing the argument of Mr. 1. S Chittenden, the Vermont lawyer, on behalf of Mr. 8. F, Kneeland, the counsel of Alexander Stewart, in the partition suit aguinst the Stewart estate, Though a slow and deliberate speaker, Mr. Cnittenden suc- ceeded in holding the attention of the Court and the spectators throughout the day, and when he closed there was only one deduction thas could be made in rogard tu the case—namely, that each side was accus- ing the other of conspiracy, on the one aide to extort money and on the other to crush an attorney and prevent eimilar suite, A mass of affidavits sustain voth parties in their allegations, and it will be some time, probably, beiore the Court willbe able to aft the graing of truth trom the chuff of contradicuon, 4 DRAMATIO EPISODE, Whon the court opened the court room was so crowded with spectators that the air became sifling, ‘and, in consequence, the Court removed to the spacious General Term room. Here Mr. Chitienden continued his argument, reciting the facts of the case, which have already appeared in the HxRaLp, and giving bis own version and cburacterization of the events which Preceded the making of this motion. Claiming not only that the partition suit was brought ip good faith, but vauoting the good character of the counsel, and especially of Chapman, be pumped away at bis argu- ment until witain afew minutes of the adjournment lor recess, Those few minutes Mr, Chitienden chose, (or @ scene that bad in it something of dramatic interes, “Ibe old man, ptewart,” be said, ‘says io bis uffluuvit Bhuler, vis new counsel, procured a copy of the com-" pluint, abd trom that complaint he got uis fret intor- Mato of tue nature aud character of this action, ‘Puls affidavit, which 16 ap attack upon the Teputauon and cuaracter of Lwo rexspeciauie lawyers, Kuecinod Aid Chupman, 16 made the basis of the present mo- tioa.”” When’ all this bad been elaborated, in bis wring way, he looked at Mr. Suaier aod ‘iemun who got tis olu maa to make talks about judicung other peopie tor suvorustion of perjury. I the man who induced Alexwader Stewart tv swear to that uffluavit busn’s got (he guilt of suborvation of perjury upon his »oul, tbat crime never yet was commited,” When these words wero uttered there was, 1p reportorial phruse, & Sensation 1 tue Court, the eMect of which was beighteped by the subdued uavouucement 1 Judge Weatorook, **We will now tuke u rece: “PRIVATE DETEOTIVEKS, Much of Mr, Chittenden’s speech was devoted to breuking down the credit wuich was to be given to tue testimony of the two uetectives, Lewis and Jayne, fhe viens of these men, “with « he on their lips,” to the old mau and o Chapman were described und their statements of the purport of those Visiis dented aud denounced, Lewis, be charged, cume to Alexuuder Stewart protessed/y a8 the representative of the cbarities of Mrs. A. 'T. Stewart, who Only wanted to know tout ibe’old nan Was Ol the Stewart blood to Sbower boneilts upon Lim. Alter this 1agopiods ar- Tuigument of Lewis the busivess ul private detec- lives wus vigorously denounced, “bere is the sane diffvrence Detween the policeman and the pri- Vate actective,” he between the sberit and the commou hangman, This couspiracy against Kaeeiand and Chupmau was organized by sho private uetectives velore they leit New York, ‘They procure the crime to be commitied whicn they wish to char.¢,”’ aod then, after citing exampics, he said ‘the babits of this lower order of animals are well kuown,”* A LAWYER WHO CAN'T BE A “PAL,” Another ingenious pout of dr Cuittenden’s argument was bis portrait of bis cient Cusp- man, After painting tho character aud oull- mug of the detectives im colors as black us it was vossibie to paint, be impressed upon the Court the necessity of exbiviting a viograpuical sketco of 4 man who bad beeu called the “pal” of o conspirator, Mr, Chapwan, be suid, bad beon & law- yer ior thirty years; Jor #:X yeurs he was regisier of the Prubace Court iur tue Winds district; irom 1853 to 1859 fe was assistant secret and secretary of the VermontSouate, und subsequently bo was ove of the Senators that State Was this a inam, be usked, to be anybouy’s “pal,” or was bis euth to be set aside and bis churacver blasted by the testimony Of hired witnesses? ‘Tax “OLD MAN’? IN COURT. After this the intorest ja the argument Bae to flag u little, when the old mau, Alvxauder Stewart, came into court. He seated bimsolt just inside tho ailing and looked around, while every eye was turned toward nin. Eminently respectable 10 his appear- uuce, dressed as be wasin vis vow suitof back, rather fine in texture, and of a semi-fasbionavie cut, evidently not the work of the Proctorsville tatlor, bis Provence gave great eatisiactivn to the spt “What 18 the object of bringing old man into the court at this ime??? tue HeRacp reporter asked of one of bis companions ‘We thougot he might as well come in and take a look around,”? wus the reply. The old mun listened attentively to the conclusion of Mr. Chitiouden’s argument, wnich grew eloquent as it eared its close, and sometimes be would smile with a cunning derision which proved ipfectious, 60 that at times the whole court was in a broad griu, except the speaker aud a mun Who Was asleop in a window with h.8 mouth open, At the conclusion of Mr. Cattienden’s speech the court adjourned gatil this morning, COOPEK-MARSHALL, The hearing in the Coopor-Marsha!l case was resumed yesterday morning belure the referec, ex-Jadge Bar- bour, at the latter’s office, No, 289 Broadway. Tne morning session was occupied in hearing the testi- mony of J, A. Marshall, which wus completed aud ued by tne witness, and by reviewing Mra, Pitcher’s testimony. Attwo P. M., after a recess of ball au hour, all parties reassembled, Mr. Lippio- Cott Luck tue stung and signed bis testimony uiready given, Then bis examination was procecded with on the understanding tbat he would vot be required to come irom Long srauch to sign it. When be cauiied apou Mrs, Couper about ber divorce be asked her if she Woald bave any trouble in obtaining i, She an- Swered that ‘she did not think she would, ior Ike did hot cure.” ness Was led to under tnd that is was 4 Mutual arranyemeut, Wueo called up in the former application tor divorce wit wuld wust be r, but uid Dot B Yo It; was mot cross- deposition Was aot read over aud bo one acted as releree, The case wt iis point was adjou: Weduesday at cicven A. M. 14HE M. a until next k. Attorney General Schoopmaker arrived in this city yesterday morning 10 order to uear the argument on tho application made on bebalf of some aggrieved property Owners vo bring suit against the Metropoli- tun Railway for ulleged violation ef ite charter. Lt has been erroueousiy stated that the preseutment of the Grand Jury was to form some part of the basis for the Attorney Geuerai’s acuou, but, as o tier of fact, the Atcerney Goneral has not taken the slightest ice of the proventment, and the present argument ig \o be solely on the application of the propery owners, WhO, uocording to w satemeut recent), by their lawyer, want to recover $16,000, 000 « Pe from the ruiway. The preseutiueut, uccoraing to every intelligent lawyer, has no Value or siguiticance Whaiever ior avy iegal action; it ts simpiy the vpinion Of a Muny individuals ag bapyeued tv sign It ‘Tue hearing was sot down tor eleven o’clvck ut the Supreme vourt room of the General Term, and ine ‘Aitorney Geueral wos preseut, La bebuit ol tue Metropolitan Kievated Rasiway appeared Joun Ky Porter and Aessra Lowery, Soren and Stone; of the Loan aud improvemeut Compauy Messrs. Grven aud Alexande ppon 1 the road ex-J uuge Fiuhwa, Waldo Hutchins, Juma A. ddcDouald und Jon wee, It was sugges that in order to &: adequate preparatiou of tue ‘use ab whould be wad. ExJadge Fitnian obj, wud said if tho mauwer it to come Up as soon As possivie. A brie! consuita- Mou between the opposing Cvunsel aud the Attorney Geuerl thea wok pluce, aod 1 Was agreed that cuse should Come up next Friday, at eleven o'clock, ‘The Special term court roow bas been assigned to Wwe Attoruey Generul for ihe purpose 01 nuiding tuese ses- sions, MUNICIPAL NOLES, The Board of Apportionment yesterday authorized Comptrolier Kelly 10 tssue the following :—New Court House stock, $20,000; asecesment bunds fur the im- provement of Kiverside avenue, $20,000. The samo bouy aise authorized tne following U1 wosters:—$6,000 + $8,000 to tne Health ling purposes, Among the caliers upou Mayor Ely yesterday was Deputy Collector of Taxes Hiram 1. Uook, of Sau Franewoo, He was prosont at the meeting of the Board of Appertoumeut. Sir, Charles Davis, Ageut aud Warden of sing Sing Prison, was at the City Hall yosterday aod furniahea tho lollowing figures a8 to tue management of the male wepertiwent ol bis institution for the mouth of ber:—Lovwl euroiogs, $19,012 89; expondi- te 73; Uaiaues of profits monta, TWO SHIPWRECKS, . The Norwogian ship Keir, Uaptain GO, Iver: Moss, im Norway, loaded with muabogauy tor Gr brug, 10 Santa Auna, Mexico, was lout in a ti on the 230 of September at three P. M. 74 dog. 63 miu. longitude, min, jatitade she spra ot Water im her bolu wu brig Buivb, of Swansea, C ia and to icane Woon in and 82 dog. 59 ik, and bad ton fe nailed the British oinas, who took off mn At the ime suey were thirteen Katty was irom Bali River, jvosphate | jands, and took from ber the crew and landed them in tote city, in Bos! jorwegian ship, 0! lim, Captain Bakke, from Ren, belonging to ine port of Arendal, Norway, bound tor Mobeyan, Santa Anna, eucouutored a storm oa the 10% of BSepiember, of the coast of Florida, and was stranded iu Mosquito Inlet, near Port Orange, She carried a cargo of mahogany, and was a total loss, The capiain aud crew wore saved, aud brought trom Savanaxh to New York. BUSINLSS ‘tROUBLES, VOLUNTARY PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY, MEET- INGS OF OREDITORS AND OTHER MATTERS. Register Ketobum has adjudicated William M. Cum mings, wholosale dealer in teas at No. 30 Piatt street, @ voluotury bankrupt oa his owa petition, and has called a raeeting of creditors to be held om the 15th fost, The schedules show liabilities to (ho amount of $33,000, among the claims being the followin; We A. Cummings, $19,500; Fred W. Upnacr, $13,000; Jonn D. Cocks, $1,250; A. E. Boisauvin, $1,500; W. P, Roome & Cot, $1,000. His assets consist of lilo insurance poli for $5,059 for tho benefit of his wile, Charles M. Joy, of the late firm of Joy, Adams & & Co,, hus been adjudicated a voluntary bankrupt by Register Dayton, anda meeting of the crediérs has been called forthe 17th inet, The labilties amount to $7,500, and there aro no axsets, Among the cred- ftors aro H. B. Cluflin & Co., $1,811 42; BL. & B, Joy, $1,500; S, Rothschild & Brothor, $711 77. David McMulien, dealer in shoo fludings at No. 383 Bowery, has been adjudicated a bankrupt on the peil- tion of hig creditors by Judge Choate, und the case bus been rererred 1o Kegister Fitch to tuke further proceediugs, His liabilities umount to ubout $260,000, the greuter portion of whicu ia in realestate, A meeting of creditors bas been culled, to be held oo October 17, ‘The petition of Charies T, White, referred to Rogis- ter Fitch, shows liabilities to the jount of $6,000 und no assets, Joun B, Franklin, whose petition has been ‘rea to Register Dwight, bas llabuities to the amount of $12,.00, among the, ciatuis bang tho following :— Cook & Raaley, $1,581 J. Crompic, $900; Brayes & Baden, firs Wells & Bontecou, $751 29. He, bas no assets. foun G, Hitchcock, wholesale dealer in goutlumen’s furnishing xoods, formeriy at No, 606 Broadway, muae applicauon to Rogiwter Keichum for bis dis- cbarge irom bupkrupty, und tue matter cume up yesterday, when opposition was entered by ue Creditors, und the usdal time was allowed ta which W file specitications of ovjeotions, ‘gue application of Morris Elimger, dry goods mer- chant, for bis discourgs irom bangruptcy, came up before Register Fitch yesterday, anu, vs Lbere was no opposition on the parc of the creuiwurs, 18 petition will be granted. Applicution was mado to Rogister Fitch by Erdman A, Hurzbery for bis discharge from bankraptey, and thy waver cate up yesterday. Opposition eu- tered ou the purt of tue creditors, who were allowed days in which to ile specifications of their ov- Jectioux, ' In the matter of the application of Henry Herrmann, Liquor deuler, for nis discburge from bankruptoy, ve- fore Roys.er Fitch, noue 01 We creditors appeared in opposition, und the Register reported tuvorably on bis petition. A meeting of the creditors of L. Gans & Uo. was heid yest. rday at the vitice of Register Dayiou, when Scheuuies were presented showily liabilities to the amount o! $30,683 80, and tour claims were proveu, as follows:—Kuphavi steio, $3,152; Jacob Feuer, $2,809 60; Louis Gans, $2.600; Sulumon HB, Buizel, $805. Kx-Juuye Joseph Kocu was elected asst. uce. Ihe credivors ol George W. Qwyer, formerly a dealer in poultry iu Washington Market, mot yesterday at ue office of Register Little, a close con Over the election Of au aasignee, which resulted in the choice of Charles ee thiry je claims wore proved, aggregating $10, the lary Dg he for lowing!—Joun MeCowen, $2,800 88; J. M. Peucock, $1,254 44:5. McDougait, $2,364. ols ¥ Me Burdick, Leonard 5s. Burdick and Chariea A. Smith, comprising toe firm of B. M. Burdick & Co., Commision deulersin produce at Nos, 98 Niath avenue aud 146 Reude stroet, mauve ap assignucat for th@beuetit of their creators yesterday to Fruncis H. Daniels. ‘Au assigument for the benefit of creditors without preference was mate yesterday by Hymun Kampoer to Hyman Nelson. CHAMBER OF COMMEROd, STIMULATING TRADE WITH AUSTERALIA—NOBLE ‘XHIBIT OF CHARITY TOWARD THE YELLOW FLVER SUF: ERKRS. Alter a recess of three months the Chamber of Commerce beid its drat regular mveting vesterday ui- teruoon, Mr, Samuel D, Babcock, tho president, in the chair, Messrs, William H. Appleton and ‘Sinolair Yousey were appointed delegates to represent the Chamber at the Postal Convention to be held in this eity on the Osh tost. A letter was read from Mr. Caleb Peacock, ex-presi- dont of the Adel Commoree, in which he is requested by tne secretary of bis association to impress upon the various cham- Dors of commerce in the United States the tact thas since the Centeuuial Exuibition at Pnitadeipbia a greut demand bas arisen in Australia tor goods of American wanulaciure, He adds that a large trade, Yuluavle to both countries, Will certuinily be estab. lished ‘i the American government will only reiuce to @ fair amount the duties upon woul, which are so excessivo and untagoniuic te that exchange of bus ness which 18 80 desiravie ior boty couutries.”” On motion of Mr. Heory Hentz, chairman of the Southern Reliel Commitiec, the iollowing resolution was adupted:— Mosolved, Thut tho Chamber of Oommereo of the State ot New York bighiy approves the commission sent by and under the dirvction of Dr. Jubu NM. Woodworth, surgeon Untied States M i wh roughous the land wad paralyzed the commerce of vast regions uf our country. esvived, Tat a subscription to defray the expenses of the commission bo authorised by the Chataber, so bo called the “Yelow Vever Commission Fund,” and sunt comtribu- the press wud utherwise to the Revel at wt surbentioated copy of those Toso! tions be cummunioated tu Surgeon Geueral Woodworth. A motion to appoint * comumitice ot five to eter gate thu subject of average udjustments, ug deman by foregu Vessels, was adopted, aud suck peer tee named by toe Ubuir, Coronel E:ott F. Shopard proposed to rescind tha Tesxolusion adopted by tue Chawuer ut the mocting ol June 6, censuring Senators Hogan, Wagstaff, Jacovs and Eeclesine ior their votes io the Senate, whten was Vivlently opposed by Mr. scuuitz, whe muved to lay the motion on tue table, His motion was udopted, XBLLOW PRVER DONATIONS. Mr, Hontz, cuairman of the south made a report, irom which 1b $148,202 19 wore paid o to the cominit J. Pierpout Morgan, the treasurer, which was die- Wik trivateu as follo Howard Association, $25,000; Howurd Relief Com- rt e 87. Feabouy Ako- itis’, facoeiation. era: Viekstury Howard the Muy ». Total, § a Howard Arsociatio: Cr and dite ct Moony . $5003" ¥. ‘M Curisth - yetatl “h ‘eu! en's risthon ee jation, u! jin expenses of coliveting clovbing, 6900, Total, JUBILANT DEPOSITORS, idond to the dopos- The payment of the secona itor of the defunct German Savi ak, of Morria- ania, commenced yosterday ning, The frat dividend of Biteen per cent was paid on August 2, aod since that time there bas been a jeeling amung a large number of the depositers that they would not realize aby more ou their hard earned money. fT moot of a further paym: enlivening eee w upreme sal action feceivod assurance % was paid out to 150 poston. prise was expressed jegativi from noury 9X thousand doposuors. The bane wil are paid their per- depositors who calied pressions of gratitude toward the receiver, Mr. Will- tum J, Best, lutle nope betore of ever iroular was hanued Tue receiver 4 only oi pour bonds and — wortgages oral pieces ot, teal estate, jm winch could be derived, 1 $ has been paid, and 4 wear tion sufficient funds to pay dividends ag; yeouiitg $57,120 35. Durtog ti xt mouth be ho; wo 1h @ posiion to give wiUriver dividend of tfteen ee cent, or $44,272 21. This will provably be the lust uoiil suns receatiy began by Dim aguinst the trustees shall be decided, fhe amount sued for, inclauing tn- t, 1s about $230,000, for which he expects to re- cover judymen will, i bis opioton, ytold enough tv enad conte ‘of the doll eraer of tue Your ide (South Austraiiay) Chamber ot ' REAL ESTATE. The following sales were made on the Real Estate Exchange October ¥ R, Martis ret wy brick oe end ai bulidings, with plot of laud 97. Mss t00 Nos 108 to 111 av. D, «. w. corner of (Nos. 356 und 38S) Seb. a., to piaintid..... + eens $10,000 William P. Dix: four story brown »| Los 21 x100.5, No. front house, in ease ‘eat Dias st.. es w. fe 30 wi James M. risk, reloree—!orociosure sale of two eee Ved ores Panne with lots, each we 8 10.8, of Bast 870 wt., 12518. w. of Sa piainiit William L, ‘Findto; three lots, toxother corner of Forrest av. Total... OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSYERS, The following statement shows the real estate trausactions recorded in she Rogister’s office October 8, 1878:— Hester st. (No, 48) ,20.9%50; Gilbort bs Brash ond wife to iso 4,450 33a ot., m. 20 et afd Sidon to iatieate Thising ind others, 1,000 Ato. oF il av. QU! Darius as Crosby ind vito to Suinpsow 0. 7), 25x98. and husband to Albert 5. Uaidweil. Ay, A, & @. Corner of Lidta st, 80: am Cochrane, Jr... ape wile to Chariva H, Newton. 146th ot, 5.250 ft. w. of Clinton av., 5Ux100; ‘Mary KZ, MeCail and others to Margaret Fagin. 135th st.. nu. &, S00 ft 13x Hudson Rivor x irregular ‘B. 8. Dakin (re! ne to Jobo BD. SOURCES ..0000 23d Ste, Ue w., UI Joun . Paxton to Jo i, w. corner of S7t ehter and wife to Jobn |i nbe (AY. A, ue & corner Listy 8Ux2U1, 10, one (ussixi 126¢h wt, u. » Barley an iy 1. 4, 125 tt. a. of Mattson ay, 34, i005: omreas Bobuet, pene gaa wifes. oe tue > Bowery es 35 wud 137 vivision Sane a Pohang Kquitat *xesurunes Boclesy of us United Stuses, v. ner of Sth ay. au te b your Donburky. Moreis. to alibere P. Beusa oars Huber: Jouu 7a) Souln, t of Oth ay. and S7ch nt. Henseer, Frbderics, yeu 10,000 Albert’ Weniuo, 0. «ot 8a ay., 8. Of S3d st; S yours. 7,000 ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. Altman & Ce, to bernard J. Utsiuer aud another, exeuutors, &e. s+ $3,000 Astor, Joun J. “and” othurs, ‘executors, &e. to ¥. 4 and Sthovs, trustees, di AL. Fish, James D. Buuk) to George B. Abvos Fioy, James, to Kichard Wheutley . Jouss, Marta, to derons stotson Mcintyre, Patrick, 4,477 Sherma: W to Yee 4477 Union Dime Savings In-sitution to Auaie A. Moras, 5,148 STOCK SALES, ‘The following sales were made on the Real Estate Exctange yesterday :— ati, Ohio, 6 per cont gold bonds, 1s payable May aud Novomber, erent to be charzed to purchaser. $1,000 each, nt: $4,000 Troy and Boson Railroaa Uompany “T per cent convertile bouds, due 1882, Interest coupons payable Marcu and September, Bi, (000 exeh, at 78 percent; 113 shares Erie Kuliway Coinpany, cominon stock (ny- pothecuted), £100 euch, at 72g Der cont; 40 share: tional Buteliors und Drovors’ vunk, $25 vach, at 5055 per SALMS AT AUCTION. ARSE thar yous ch dtl ENTIRE ELEGANT bert ea F PRIVATE RESID. au, 120 peers fo ee A NEA 6TH av., sTRINWAY CABIN: oe Beige PIANO, NDSOR PIANO! ire) In Battss ATA a «0. D we oF COBTLY WoRKB i tf BY HOSS DREAM, BY’ Dk B-OU ‘and 50 others, both foreign and domestic. DRAWING KOOM SUITS, 4 in satins of the sane abeasitons: “eearaneur Cociuses: een alban, Btageres, Centre and Console Tables, pler and mantel M ain, ormoln and Mantel Set ‘oltectton of Hronaex and Statuary, RAPBABL, AN Valo WN, ik Suave, cry Disks DIANA, ‘RY, CORTES, we eABKO foo namerons to mention. CHAMBRE BRIS th st © d plain Dressing © venus, Bedsteads, spring Matteesens Bolu ‘Lounxos, Chi B —Goods packed Ka shippea. Take out. ‘AY. Cars OF 28d nt, stage to door. A wOmns WILKING, AUCTIONEER, BXkoUTOWS SALE, BH. LUDLOW & CO. wil ell at at ‘auction, on FRIDAY, October 4, at 10:30 o'clock A. M. at No. 4North ‘Washington square, all the very elegant rosewood, ebouy and walaut Furnl- ture, consisting of Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Semmens wluntel Sete, Sarees fend Piauotorte, Bu: and popalie Watsons es Mier Tien corona h the wibed wu red the furniture day previ- Broadway. VATS ResIDENCK, UCTION SALE Attention! hoa ATEN 6 ae oe rea RioLD F Powsirel ite, PROPERTY OF A OREILEAAR GOING. A _ bal ha, al O'CLOC:! ENsti AND 6TH AVS. THis “amps ater VERO PO uTRS, STRINWAY PlanOvuRtTK, MAGNIF NT aie Ld PIANO, peep VE PIANOPORTE, embroidered rye wousIra or RONALD, goto spat tatt vats Ss brow y and ‘louble norevien os, Kastiake and * sliver satims anes m ‘Tables, Kusel FINE ‘orteotion SBARNATELE CA! “DEER STA! “VEN Ke anes, pring Mattresses, flee S00 ing required "Tae ‘tay N uptown line ‘of cara or stages to 72 A® tiPourane apcolal peremptory sale a superd Cabinet Purniture, The above stock was made de for eat olaas fui verteey. ef Paroiea “Gait, Bide and Libeary Pablo, Chitfonnteses, be, ke Ty dat nection, 4 *as'No. 10 Maid niden lane, A, TUMts suunsox, _AUOTIONRER. old stand, 37 Ni [ST Neeson ot, TO-MORROW | gaTunuay, AT 10% OOLooK, salosroer, aN LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LOBNIPURE yu mumerous private farm! ALSO 96 BRUSSKLA AND INGRAIN CARPETS. ARK ALL OF A HIGH GRADE. b Gireet to us from the o fot war ouss and ‘ou wocount of tie party whi the order not boing abie to pay for them. MORTUAGE SALE. By a fp 3 Keanu, Auctionoers bf ve i square, y A’ AUCTION, a Fable Dtousitn mtn a igetpheses Be Slivorware, allverpi alee sherite sale black wainat Bar, Fixtares, Chande- aire, ae. A rT) BOWE, AUUTIONGRR, solis THIS DAY, auction rooms corner 8th st. and Caigorstey, To whom it may concern, on aceount of the Mie co talehs large assortment iJ Furniture . oom torewond prt Washes: + sey Wat Ta At Pianos, Boul eS walnat eatnay Bedites el sn pring Masirones, SAL AT AvCTION vorioN PiREMPTORY ~~ 4? THE LARGK BROWN STONE vansion Dire f,oF8. OF GOLONEL ©. X Box 131 WEST 147H ST, BET OTH A, ‘THIS (FRIDAY) MOMAIKG. "Cox MENGEN AT 10 O}ULOCK. RAIN OR BIN PARLORS CH \MBERS, DINING ROOM, &0. comprising vlegant Drawing Room Suits, in sutin wud raw nd Greei«n styles and #bo' gold inet, Upright Oil Paintings by aster artist Curtains, Mirrors; velvet Carpats jedstouds, Dressing Cases, uroaus, Washstan pring and Sue alr Mavirossen, itrussels C airs in luther and cane UCTION SaLE—THIs DAY. 0¢ Bowery, at 104g 0% Ry order of Tsuac Wyman, » large | Wines, in casks and cases; 40 Gomijonns Liquors, Chrare, Sates, Desks, &e. 8. HKR » Avetionser, OLD POST OFFICE SALESKOOM. MHIS DAY (FRIDAY), AY 11 a. RICHTER & TUFIS, by B. F. TH continuction of the great mortzazoe niture, ge bate Mattresses, Bedding, Chamber Suits, Louw NDE OF MORTGAGEE, Gn Haturday, requiar mlsceliensras auesior Aan? SUs BALE. RKER & CO., iat and 49 Lib (Friday) und Tine Liquors and AS, Auetioneer, jo of cloxait Furs uperd Purlor and B sell this di val a muzale load- tlie most celo~ ranied perfect; thoy will Bi pna an chopeunihous nay. eerees onmmeneinic am 1S o'clock. A e8e W. KEELER, At art AUOTIONEER, alasg sad siineroonp. 55 Liberty st, TO-DAY (Fri Detober 4. iat 12 u'eiock, udio’s pion sole of vine MUBIC as FRENCH ENTS ¥ DANIED %, AOUTIONEE LES. room 55 Craak William ot, SATURDAY, OC Bhit sat 1B ovelvek, at salesrvom, tow copartnorslip, entire RESEVOIR Pa RLOK WPinDoW GAS DENS, Plants in these veantifa! polled aaa, uo sprinkling. Also LAWN and CEMETERY AN! absolute. On extibition until hour of sale. BLL & WELLES, AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY (Friday), October 4, wt 10 o'clock A. M., couttanation isle ecnaneciot stock at thetr store No. O77 droadway. i Veommence with, Dolls, jot 1,613, and China Lim and Modal Wax Dolls; aco. bors! Wa sone nnd Bureaus, irs, &e.; Also o Fixtures, : how «i o'clock, a Bescon Fiie: oup Tureens. Bowls, Cups and vy Bowls; Wine, Cham agne, 0 8 Sets, Doils, . Sule positively without @ trade. Dealors snd specula- Saucers, Flat er and othe: Hardware, Tu lots to sult ted. ORECLOSURE SALH_—UY ORDER OF JORN P OrNelll, Receiver of the Continental Life Insurance "AN KEAKNEY will soll at ardny, October 8. atid ofelock, at the Salenroom; 111. Brosdway, she Lot and it ot of 117th st ae a River; jot ae Wincate & Cutten, Plaintiffs PY Met 208 ‘Broudway. TBORGE A ERAVITE & OO. AUCTIONEERS. Unique Private Gollection, now on exhibition at Clinton Hall, Astor place, until time ‘of sale, Octuber 9 aud following days, a Private Collection of rare und valuable ee in uid iad Porcelain, Bronze and Deeguey rom Japan, Obi rem, mOst uv very ol. ted by corpo 7 ¢ a residence of many erie | Japan as an officer of aie United tates govoramont, | KONIGSBERG, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TO-DAY. ‘eat 10) 2390 3d a for o'clock, ‘urniture; also c asehold r W SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, PS i27 Cooks. ae. AS GOOD COUK IN A PRIVATE assist in washing ; best cloy relorenoee EASY 6til oT, ry 7 YI ill hob inbeed T “¥ he aay ered very goo assist wi washing ena ironing: Ia a private family oulye +) EAST 400 ST.-A YOUNG GIaL AN GOO DZ Zatera satis wanver-ana noners best city adigvean 98 WEST 13TH bT.—A RES cook Iu # boarding house; 98 BAST SOTH ST.—a ¥ cooking in private fami): 3G roost STA FRENCH cy 7 1 Featunrant oF private family; best reference, Call on Mra, BLIRA F, 46 ryt PLACE Two xirle: ong a» as chambermuid day, the 4th inst. 4.6 JRUNG PLACR PRESENT BMPLOYRWS).—1 irl to cook, wash and iron, BT an it, ate BL A ROTESTANT WOWAN a © CGrst class coo in private tamily: goed relerences, WoMa. Gi city oF eountey; (PRESENT BMPLOYER'S.— ook, Washer und irouer. the otbed Boch ear be on Frie loos A. M, TA No PROT. SE. ain cook, washer aud irouer; reterenes, TA ora aAV.—A ¥ bana nih 103 WEST 26TA Sf —A GERMAN GIRL porivn: yok; willing to assist in washing and iro ing: has boew for mauy yoarsia Amerioay Tumily city rob erence. No cards. \G@ WOMAN AS COOK, BaKEG ‘8 EX PECTABLE YOUN ironer in » private TL WEST aap St.—As FIRST Aidorst: no objection 1193 Be 2 a6 excell: city or country: was ence. Test 280 3. Ae FiRuT OGann GOOK, UN loratunds all kinds of meute and pastry ; no ojectiog to 4 boarding houso or hotel; best city refereuas, STi ST. (ST. MARKS PLAGH).—AN EXPYaT, need cook jerstunds her business in all tion to boarding house. CST SOF ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ellent cook; "no objection to boarding houso4 SARS CurO0K; UNe }d French ovokings 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAM in cook of all kind: no object in ulee place 115, P21" Wat 30TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘om-N; OMe us first class cook: cun take tull charke the other as Chambermaid and waitress: two and bail Yeurs’ city re 121 WEST S1SF ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORcD womun ag cook ; only in ® private tamily; three years? Teferenco. Address. T23 ust ets us first class evok ; ence. 126 WEST 19711 81.—A STEADY WOMAN A¥ GOOD cook and to assist with washing; nine years’ city <A _REAPRCTABLE WOMAS xcollent baker; best elty reiu® Teli 127 WEST SaD SR—ASEXURLLENT th ik oroughly understands her butinese; willing to ust Hct with washing; best clty references. 129 WEST 19° ~1., FRONT HOUSE.—KESPEOR able woman us Girst olass cook and browd ,makor; Will assist with washing: no objection to boarding house elty or country; geod elty roference. TSO WES! 2 Br IN Broke =a PROTESTAN® woman as excellent cuvk and laundress in» sm: private family ; good bs best refereuce. 132. Kast 86TH 3 KL TO *) Zand iron in w private ee city» 135 WEST 23rH ST... IN SHOE sTOKK.—AN INe telizent woman as first class cook: is an excellent baker and auderstands ali kinds of desserts; good city ree erence. 136. WOOSTER ©T.—aA FRENCH WOMAN, Just 1 uded,as first class cook ina family; d refer anos. Cull on or address Me. MOIRANT. 136 “WEST 54H ST., BETWKBN OTH AND 7TH avs. As cook; will assis with washiag and froningg Bvod city relerence. T36 West, Bis BRA e RESPECTABLE GIy as cook; will do the coarse washing if roe guirods five yoars’ city Felecence trem her last pines. Cail or address. OOK, Was ference. FLSSi, ELTMAS, AUCTIONRERTTA1S DAT. 11 o'clock, Stock and Fixtures of Funey Goods Store 1,437 i aves Couster, Show Cuse, general variety of Fancy Lave COUER. a UCHOREER, SEVEN. 10 COLOOK: Stock, Fixtures of Conteetionery, li jots, NUSSHAUM, AUOTIONERI, SELLS, T1113 Dav. 11 o'clock, 6 ‘Adlantic st, Brooklyn, Stock and Fix- ot first ‘class Liquor store, Bar, Buck Bar. 4-pull ae Chairs, Ginsewire, £e., In lots. GE SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS’ Restecoen, will well ou Saturday, October A. M.. at No. 27 East Broadway, iot of ti eboid Furniture, &e. Richard ©, ‘alsh and tenis Leubuscher, Atterneys tor Mortgagoc. DAWNBROKER'S 8\LE.-S. FIRUSKI, GENERAL Brooklyn, selle this day, at "s Cigthing, Drense Quilts, ‘Beate. Hoot: joath Panta, Vous, ke. By ‘ord SONS, Al ALE THUS. J. WORATH, AUC: Ey will well Women's Cluttuny, De i, Shaw! le Quilts: Blankets, Bedain, Boots, Shoes, & Pants and Vests.” By order ken Jamon Mulvihill, is Note PAWABROREIS SALE-WATCHGS AND JEWEL. r ro Auctioneer, 151 Ci Fad teat ig 8. Virotelock: Goods pledged 800 lots cold wy miver old Chains, £c., by LD, GENERAL wz, Quiles Mp ate ke a ‘and Vesta. Hy order Hear; nore, Chempegs S cial sale of Wi ee Je Sp ay thang de % 185 bbls. Bourbos 2 Rye ‘aero various brands 149 casks fino Brandies, Gin, ium: 68 casks sa: : Also 300 cus+s imported Bit also i at 22 Union square, black aout Bar and Chairs, 30-4; ler, x BERNARD REILLY, Sherif D. G. G. y. ‘OPF, AUCTIONERER, 257 East atl ‘chattel mortgage I will se! this day lock P. . No. 526 24 av., Fixtures aud Von! ¢f atener Shop also fine Horse and W David Uliman, Attoruey for Mortgages. Witten ABBOTT, AvOTIUNESs: OPFIOS Block t r st, will sell this day, at on an Oost hy 1» Colles i Glass rant at wank MOK Lot or ECON Oicg Paritiousy, Rixtures, Xe. ; Address NSW Bi RESTAURANTS, PAUIEANY” FUANOKIS, $4 WHE TTER SEB Riven F ‘wvle “CHARLES. sacquas._ rear ree “Tare Le “WOTO NS eS ne arded fey! my Billiard T. i ys at tho Paris Bxll- dition. n. We mp atten tie No. 733 a —A—THK a aa Broadway) now open bend Billiard ‘Eadion, | cr all desiens, at MMRICAN STANDARD BILLIAKD TABL.S, SRW and second Band, at reduced Balls, Cloths, Tips, Shai Cue de. Wate He GriPritl &CO., 40 Veoer st ILLIAKD AND "OOL TABLES AT LOWEST POS ¥ lvle prices, Balls turned $1 per set at PH KLAN'S, 14 oney wt. Witte eyo dh. gg wy BUATARD 74 WATCHES. JEWELRY, « son Dh pivorware, vow . ht ILLin Vout, on. 915 BROADWAY LOANS NEGOTIATED; DIA a, Watches, Gold, beige | and Personal Prop. eae enw sal J. THOMAS TYNOH. a WATCH, $15; A Sroin Winder, $15; Letty" MILLS & COLEMAN, eee at. pode Seay UNTING Arrecincet meus © piABonD Ll PCR bi. Ww FLAW 2 carats, loss i, G80; aren atont bi quree ILLS & COUR WANT Grand st. ROAINS IN DiAM WATCHES, JEWRLRY c Me egg Monae ©. ALLEN, 1,190 Broud- ee ee CO, - OLD INDIA MINK, Lal og dice Be Ey mona square. NEY.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | or ¥ ie Male Sh 8 from al? thelr, market vain Dae o' juable: vase d. JEWELRY, sii sacks, Voivet sed sold wick os 1,190 Broadway, ke. hi GORGE ©. ALLI 403. Sy wees. mere AND aT ST STs. tineeal hams’ mom Watehos, shi gu we, fu KNARD. Seweiey, Wiles, Laces a 907 Bap ARW ALS ua toil ead Watoies anv Jewelry voughi and so! 1s negotl 3 ated 08 per: pariaiimadn nen aie P, MATTHRWS. PEERED ft . 7 BR ADV AX, OVER HERALD BRANUI. = # | 1.26) 267 ux Laie" private’ alee. Diamonds. Watcher, Jew. 4 roager ail TT tion STORAGE. AUNTY E005 “STORAGE WAREHOUSES 303, 305 Wost 14th st., for Furnituoe, Pianos, Merchanul Valuables; separate compar 08; $1 OU woward; cu! 14 WEST 39TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE id laundress in oman as good © yi city 0 153,53 YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD luin cook, washer and irouer; no ovjection toa smail private bourding house; elty or country; xvod olty rolerouce. 15 54, west, are St. (CROCE) —TWO ei. ee. spectablo girls, ‘48 oud cook and laua- ihe other as chambermaid and walsross elty Folete YOUNG . cated 154 WEsT 28TH sT., THIRD FLOOR, YRONT.-0 ‘Competent woman Pry couk, washer and ironer; good city relorences. 156 WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as ee washer and ironer; city or country; best ence. 15 6, WEST STH SEA PROTESTANT GIRL 0 ODOcook, wash undiroa; Is @ good baker; good refor ences, 5Y, WEST 51ST 8T.—-YOUNG wonee AS FIRS? Jeluss cook, washer and frouer: city reference. 162. WesT 53D ST.~A RESPECTAULE WOMAN jas good pl Kk, washer and ironer, or to du houss= ‘work ; best city r 201 WEST 2761 ST.—A YOUNG BNGlien ouan as first ciass cook ; uo objection to assist with coarse 2; fires class city refaron 2 ‘) BASE 230K ST.—A RBSPSCTABLE GIGL Ad Sood coos, washer and irene; good relerenecs, Gail of address, 903, LEXING ON A’ land excetleut bak. Soups; vest city reterence FIRST CLASS COO: devstands all kinds ia bast place, QO 4 REST BD BEAN EXPERIENCED PuOTes- ‘tant young woman as cook; good lauudress; wilte ing and oblixing. 205 East 44TH ST-—A8 GOOD COOK; UNDER- stands ail kinds of soups, Jellies wad desserts; city references. DOR MEST 27H STAN FIRAT CLASS COO objection toa private bourdiax house; gued refers ence, Agere 19TH ST, TWO DOORS FROM 7?tt xcolleut cook, washer and trouer; a good y reference, bi 909. ‘ASE Wil st.—-A YOUNG GInL AB COO and to assist with washing: best city reterence, DIT) KAT 630 st., RRAn Sp AV. 3 on: dort 8” DI ful girl, clean ros yours’ sesarones thems inet plese, Osi WOMAN oud Ss BAST 2970 31., Finer FLOOK, ROOM 4.— zood cook and to assist in washing; good beker| good relerence. 21 kas? 20TH BT.—A YOUNG WOMAN As Flunt derstands ner business; no gvod reference. CLASS ##ENOH COOK ve oT Private familly; mpod city reference, Ai Kast eae Br. Kuow pot Binctod ond» woual as cook and laundress ; country syne 5 FIRST YLOOR UP, stati 222Oreopocsuls oman ns tat cass enor bo ebealon to the country; best elty refer 221. HAST Sf sT.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS competent cook und baker; city or country: good 399.5arIm WEST IT1l_St., FRONT HOUSE —ENGLIOI jwomun sa good cook ; understands all kinds of vame excellent buger; wil do the coarse washlacg vou city roferouces, 994,6 WEST 13TH ST., SKOOND FLOOK, anes ve oung girt as good plain cook ia a city reference. Ls GIRL aa yod cook; will ussist with vane and ironing! Ps Tee Bast 45TH 81.—a RESPEC 8I.—AS GOOV COOK, WASHER iso as chumvermaid end waltross ; best Or 28, WEsT 28TH aT, REAIL—A YOUNG AMERICAS irl as good cook, washer and ironer, three ae city revere 230). Who 418T 8T.—a YOUNG WOMAN AS FINE el oy wasbiug; best city retere 0) COOK, WASHES 236 Want ast ST.-AS Gi Wand ironer; good city refere ant woman as first el beat city reterence 239 wets BAST 80.10 STA RESPROTABLR — as 10 assis dest refers Out t we ‘we [4..WeST 10TH ST-—A GIRL a’ PLAIN 000: ood washer and lrouer ta «private family 24 Band ren eae aon con cae wae CSL froner; no object a f 41st 8r.—TWO FRIVE 7 chr {ome as Orat clase cools oud the ther on tree clase launorens ; i city voreranen ; i 8.—AN O00) 254marn nrevpersable Taintty: Vent city tater resets BANE 2181 STA RESPEUTABLE Gti 1 Iaundress or Would do housework: ke Seit trom 8 ull fo wud abit best city referenee, cards answered. 335. 38, EAST 4TH ST.—A” RESPROTABLR WOMAN ens first class cook, washer and ironer in pre! ferme lly of boarding house: city retoronees, Cali wo days, WEST 24TH ST —PROTESTAN a BEd best city references, Call aa wont a a store. 34 washing an ie East 20TH 8T—A WOOD COOK ARD SAKE re change of lik and © fasted + ety of count | clty reterenen (Ng Ou RT BRLL.—A 33D BT. table young gitl as cook, washer and ironer; ely roterevees, al Ech +) West 2D 8f, RBA BLE D5 Derorewens es tre desea 7 willing sue cokigeent ‘ OI AV,, SECOND FLOOR, KKAR—AS 261 emt cook aud to asslit-in Wesblangy be AN fo to vourding houss. Auvaneod, CLOTHING. 4 fH LRRIS 7274 WKOADWAY, HETWHIN nd 3Id s48.—Brondway prices paid tor Cast-off Clot ing, Books, e., by calling of addrowing B. Lu AKilS, BAnnauees NeW wa | A cong ay, otioes * ess TA aE er hase Ce Od ay: * KASt S7TTH ST.—A Git) BU Qevoting, warning nad troutug of housework gved city reference. WEST 38TH Af. Dcooein'e private laiiiyy weal de Westies ss imine toference.