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REMINISCENCES OF AMERICA. A RECOLLECTION OF OFFENBACH. i M.r.s-iiNii with nu: COWPOSBB at sr. orr. MAIN- WHAT Bl SV..CI I. SACBIl II E. jo t*> e /.' stile r a t i it r I r ie mne. sr.:: Offenbach waa one ni the most gcner* ons mid genial ol men. Thou nb a ste .dy worker, ns the in.u.lui-of bbl operas amply testify, be usually i tin : from hs plana at l o'clock aud twiddled tbe keye ne u.o.c Hint day. In Uta Minim, r lie it sided ul. Ul- / gt Beary Q*atn at Bf. Gtrmnln; and in a snmptuoui i.ttie apartment, ali paid and cupids and Rowen, lie en t?rtali.eii bis fiieiuls io lii'tst exquisite little breakfasts. li,, jud Braal attention to in- wines, and offered bis TlsltonBeatle d'or and t'loi Peugeot thal atBignouV anti thc Can- .Vn.-'lnis would iiav cost a handful nf gold ?jin -e breakfeaM were really e irefully eompt.I dinners as tar ns the variety of tba nu mi waaconcerne I. ??My gue-ts tiavel from I'.his; the journey awakens tbrtrapp Utae,and this high clear klr tnakos their pal? ates BCtUtaBt Wo lllllbt 11011'.ill OUrSClVtS,*' thc //.<! .-.'(> vould wy. The lust tinic I hal Um pleasure of breabteaUng with tue composer of Orpkt\ aw Emlen be wes sufferina from a painful attach of Boat, aud tbongb he ate and urii'ik sparingly, ms natural sprightliness and guyety of Ibrpaeltton constantly broke forth ta Um way of anec lota! Illustration Ho lim! tan recently returned from thc I'nit'd states, and us I liol Brat rael him in Bow York ihe eonrenatloB naturally drifted to thia aide ol the ocean. He wee greatly tenoned with the profuse lind unbounded hospitality he met with bera. Every? body knew his bulli int music, ami people vied with eic! olin t to show him attention; anti when they ito take yon in hand In the United Stntes one's "inner man " in tried to the utmost of l-s capacity. "If I had eaten and drank all that mus prepared for sse i leonid eevcr have reached Prance alive, ti.cy Huff their visitors in Alum icu as the tomi Breton dames dollie breaetaof their fut turkeya MyraputaUon was no doubt extended by my rlall to Haw York; but, Von l>ifn: I deepened tho rants of this cursed goal:" OBenbaeh sta- intensely anui-cd at the curio-itv to 1 c hnitl him here, uinl be said the ladlee eapectally crltl ciscd bb) appearance merelleraly whenever be appeared in public They noted the length of his nos,-, the iparae Bom of his bair, tho thinness of his cluck, aud the small ness of bis fleam lu no reattained terms. " And that's Offenbach, Oh IM cried ii inly one day tn his ti*.trill-*. "SVhy, lie looks a croea between n Uttle whue hawk and a benevolent Mephlstophelea Hut th< re, he wrote in Belle Miine, and I forgive him" This lady afterward benama one of M. Offenbach's mo?t mt ached friends and feted him In pi nicely style. Ska eave ta ins honor ii sapper om Bight (lt started at mtdatghl uinl broke un at 7 a. Bk), mid the back of curb bit/in was decorated with eocene from one af his oin-iiis. hen: if olly done la water colors b] a'lever artist. Tbe "Mozart of the Champ! El] M ea," as Boealnl once culled him, was delighted nt this graceful and artistic atten ttun, ami often told his oomradea In Parla Of thc in goatoni way the iden was worked out. Another point OBenbaeh opoke of lu connection wltb Martel! to America waa the management of concerts aud musical entertainments in Peg-York on the Bundey. Shortly after hts arrival In ihe Empire Cit] be rawa mared conceit ennounood ou tba Sabbath day. 'loin-, hnraenae sarprioe tbe concert began wlUt tbe overton tu in QranAt DsteAmra end concluded with tbe "Galop Inteinalo " from OrpMie. ??H'm Dieu/" s.nd ba with a amita, "tbe Amerleeni base odd notions of what la sacred. There waa not a sacred number m the eu tin programme, and wael li Bran tte director annonuced tbe concert under my patrouage. PBary how theywonld haveahouMd ta Paris to hare wan the name ol Ofleubacb* bossing,'as yon Yankeei ruy. I Mcred i-etiet rt:" "Another Ume." continued tho pompoaer, "I wai taken on a Bundeytoa 'sacred free lunch,'whutcs-cr that meant, um! I wuswur 1 that ! ongbt to hear Mr. Ward Beecher preach, bei msc be sometimes ed I Congregation wltb 'Theology Bouffe.' i'm),;. : thc Ame i nans mu np matter- In a grotesque fashion." After Ihe breakfast was finished ot ^t. Germain I drove back to Parla An tmerlcan frloud accompaulcd mo. lt waa a dellgbtMl day, lu the month ol June, and vi ben tue carriage waa brough I round t i tbe door, jolly and radial t with my excellent repast, I '.!.].. d into n aeat with animation. M. Offenbach hobbled nut with tit., canes, draggl go.ielea slowly after the other, and ?crewing up lils features through tw Inges of pain. "iiiu Mous. Offenbach, what would yen give M be a'de to inn p into a carriage like t:..ii I" I Im "Give, Van Dieu I give wbytwool wynesta Adieu, mon rArr, come i igalu. nnd per? haps 1 shall have thrown away these nicki Hive my love to Amt rica. Adieu 1" Ami nil l went to Paris and thought bow generoi g be was. His talk noa and then was nallah! aud glittering aa bis mnslc; aud ' In the midst ot pain, whnt cxnberauceol pirti sud Irre ilstlble sparkle be must have posst wed when In a condl tlon "I i'i in-i t I raith. Boa tun P ti u .Ve ie- for*, Jan. 20, 1880. THE BPAI LDING ROMANCE. BOW ll CAMS INT'i lilt! P04SB3SIOB ni' I- L, BICE, KOW OP ilt'N'il I I I. fa IA e BB I fer a t T i> t Tri I b h i. Sib : A special dispatch in your paper fiann Cbteegosayi inuscnpt wrttran by the Bot, Solomon Boan] Ung, who was born In ki iford, Conn., In 1761, gre lo lied at Dartmouth In IT-"., an 1 wbo In 1809 moved to Conueant, s^ ... . C< nty, Ohio, i found by I.. L Hice, of ll on ol il I, s indwich ls lundi-, for marly <u Ohta. In l-l" Mr, Bice wea Um Editor ol y/,t Puineeeillt rrlrgrapA, a Whig paper, formerij owned by i".. H. Howe, the author ol ibo boob "Mormonism Un vi ile i." punted in 1835 by him. in B tatter to rae, dated ll.uiuiu.h. Dee. A, 1885, Mr. Pam raye: "After the deatB ot my wife ta 1877, , I came out ba wltb my dangbtar Mar) In. Or. Whitney), I have a pleasant borne in re sm in good ii a til for a rn in now nearly elgbty-flva" Th Ir. Klee irotu whom the BOW! conies to rmi ol . ling lu UM vv.ir.tr of 1833 ""I. Bi tee. consisting of Judge Allen, Dr. Card, - Wilson, Judge I.apb.no. ss'. Corning and my mit. met al Mr. Corning*! bouse, In Mentor, bow known aa the Garfield turin, lo luvosttgaM Hoi montam and the origin ol tm- Mormon Bib! ?. Dr. !?. i". Hiirli.ut, iv i,(i-e name :- menti iued In UM artb le I p.ij.er tlii- morning, waa employed to look up Mstliuoi jr, j.'c was inf-cn; u ii'i ii,e i nil. . original manuscript with him. We cumpai I byeaaptarwith the Mormon Bibla li wes written In the same sty le, many of the names we e I ht same, and ?.- came to tbe co iclusion, fruin nil the testimony before u-,-hat ?:.? Brr. Sidney i.i.di'i.. ti." eloquent Mormon preai her. maui- tbe Mormon Bible from thin manuscript. Of this tbe committee . u i do doubt whatever. An.nu this time Dr. Uurlbut bud some trouble wjih the Mormons at Birt land, when Hu j bad I and be had the prophet, .1.ph Biutth, arrested on i warrant af a Justice of the peace foi is ault and battery. Ile had aa examluatlou befon two Justices In tba ' d Methodist Church In Paineaville, It lasted turee tin, f. Judge Benjamin the attorney for and I was Um attorney for Dr. Hurl!.ut. The exsmluation produced much Intenst. i u rdery, Hyde and Pratt, Mm mon iradi rs, were then with "Joe" Smith. I saul io Mr. Hi-sei!, let Ul gel Irnii "The Prophet" bis histarj ol tbe Duding or tim "g..linn plate*. Mr. R. consented and for two days webed it..- Prophet, "Joe" eiultn, on tht witness ll ind. li" iwon, that is. andi r oatt, that he lound ihe roblen plates burled In Hie e irtb in a held in Pa D ra, B. Y.. ami when he found them be was kicked by nu un nen foot oat of tbe bole In which tboi wen placed. All i ni knew mut it tva- n Mormon lie Kudon was a natural orator, and bad much native Hi gol the manuscript in Pittsburg ut tbe printing office of Mr. Robe ri I'atter soo, the father of the pn sent Mr, Bobert Patterson, wh" h t* published an lu? te e. Mg btatory ot Mormonism, showing without doubt that tte Bev. Sidney Rlgdon waa tba compiler of the Look nf Mormon, In is>7:?. Dr. Uurlbut wal living at Hlbsonburgb, Hltio. In a letter to Mr. Pnttenon, of Pittsburg, he ?*va: ?? I gave UM meeneerlpt with nil my oilier documents oonnected with Morini n Isin to Mr. Howe.'' Mr. BIOS was the raoeeeeor of Mr. Howe In The Telegraph, and tins nc counts f..r in- possession of tim " manuscript found " ut this lau dar in un island in tte Pax me Ocean. L. I* Klee waa well known oe Ute Western Reserve, Ohta, aa <me .,f thc earlies! ami ablest ol the anti il .v.-iy Whigs. Ile ins lived to -e. ihe M incurable Injustice/1 slavery, aboli.hed in tbe land of lils bini., un i io bring Ot this late date to light thu Spaulding n anusciipt. Tours ti uiy, J itu., a. Hiiini.s. Bnoi.tyu, Jan. ?-".?. 1880. TUE TELEPHONE SCANDAL. A MANLY DBMOCBAT10 Ur.VlllSV <n ll. pram rut Sm fork Ina. The yen- York Time* inlinits that the" public condemnation of Attorney General Garland for c ?! tliiuinj :.. bOld I'.'Ul Electric -hart-.-, after Iii- appoint ti cut its ellie: ht* ollleer of tilt) ? .ot. Him.nt ls I US tl but wBhregard toiue |.rluci|>al point m. mis aeaadalooa Base, ihr luiiie i asaea lt ot er lu silence. SS'e refer, ol ooaree, io thc fuet that, while thus holding a large aiiiuimt of such shares, the Attona] Heneral aUowed the authority and name ol tbe United Mates to be used im tin- pnipoea ol promoting, under cover of a shani lawsuit, tim sale ol Pan-Elsctrle ?naree and fer the Purpose ot enhancing tbelr marketable vuluo. Thta is tba great point of the ecandal, nod Uue,Baweeey, our oeatemporar] earatully overlooks. Iht /t"t/?,Jjowever, toucliea, thoagh with u light anti sklitul hand, upon a eonaPleuoUS featWO ot titi- ntlitir. ?r. Garland, it tcil? us. refaced, on account ol ni* own? ership in Um Paa-Eleetrie, M Hrinir a suit lot tbe annul? ment ot the Heil Company's pateote; ami jet he lemoned a to lie brougnt by in-- suliordlnatea until yrmblent Cleveland ordered them to stop. Rut now, ?ays Thr lmut, ?? it but, been decided lu the bearing before the Beerataryol Um interior thal such a mit ?ug it to lie bronchi hy the Government." Here)* where Mr. '.amur BM hwamiied himself in this hbSSasfoJ aflnir. After a tang exuliiliiutlnii of Ute testi? mony regarding tho Kell intents, tu which iud ii single hew feet or a single blt nt new evidence had been pre? sented, amt with the clrcumstauoo bt lore Ins eyoK that throe Justices of tbe Hur.renie Court,?Mutthewa, Btatoh mri! and Hi ay,?aud four Circuit Judges of thu I'nlted rt.tt ts. I..,we) . Roud, Mt-Keuna and Well BOO. BUd S number al Hletrlct Judges wltb Hu m. hud all held, after a careful and protracted hcuring o! the sutne testimony, that the Hell patents were gvalld, Mr l.suuir, Hiller out of some deplnrable Intcilctual eeceutrlelty, or in un a willingness to oblige Mi. i.ar.am!, ur from some other uinn-t amt unjustIttaulo reason, reported timi, tn bis (?liiinoii, a suit should lie brought In the mime of tue United Mutes, because, bc said, i 0 p'tvate suit could svull to Mt aside a patent tout had been fraudulently procured. Yet. In the face of this surprising and anet cou uuble declaration, the Revised b%*tu;es ot the t title.) --tates (SeeUen 1,920) expressly eronda that ney itcfendaul who c..nt.--, t'... vail Ityofapai ni shall : - r L-l.t to prove ti el the parentci " had surwi ti ii'i-.i-it and unjustly obtained a patcol for thal which W.-M in fact invented by another" -. p ivlsion which tiivcis Ibe whole case and ? co rtidlcts .ind ridicules Lamar's lu i ired and Irrntlona! argument. Here, then, we have tho Hrcretary of tun Interior miling with the Morney General to employ the nan-c tho .tull..ru.- and tho .y ot tbe Hutted State* iii institute aud c.irry on In their own privatn InMre Land rur iheir personal enrichment, a llHg^tion against a putont giuutod by the Hultesl (siatot tJovcrni.n. ll - i ol ta ti.em iii ii bott District Co irti and I'.i.-nit Coutts t.f tic United Brat's havo repeatedly loclnrod that .they have no load ground of acil. aud have granted lii)nnctl unite injunction; the Attorney i.i-iii-r.ii,-i-iti tm. Boeretar] of the Interior propose tn srras the Executive ?g dust the Judiciary, and to bring tue I reusurj ?>< tin I'uitoil - ital tu their dd rn oi er awing tte culls and over! bro wing lustiee. thal ibo [?ousplratota n-.tv become rich beyi ul the wildest di imus of ..v..ll. e. motlier point which ihould na be overlooked is the d there i- uo legal authority which allows the ?' t" bring the propo ??; s.,lt, wltbont aa act of Longress piovlously obtainer This was well kuovru M the speouiiitors. ami they bul rear u mir Monk to luo.'iiii. aiien enabling leglalatioii i bnt then- loll (oiled ta pa?* tl,o senate. Bow, however, tune ls short, um! n n >t wish lo wall any longer. -.. gn at i their Impatience thal the Attorney-! iciiernl allows a ault to pe begin wltbonl any shadow ni power, aud Ihe I lory m the InMrior, likewise a distinguished Ia wy or and -iiite-m m. sc, mil, tte motion and en.lent nra t.. drag tbe Ireaideni andthewbolo Administration Into the same de ni i slough. This ls Indeed an official scandal of tin- Brat megnl ludo, overtopping everything elso of the kind that his ?v.-r been transacted since this Ballon nus been in sxlstonce. ? ? THE DISCOSTESTED WEA VI.L's. THEIR REFUSAL TO VVORK IN FALL RIVER. COXVEBKJtCK NVI1 II Mill. ..SVNF!1S--Tili: HlMAMi "! I lill M'lNMli s. Psi i. RlTEB, Muss., Jun. :;o Special-?The i i.iu'.iit'ee appointed ny the Kmg Philip a carers on Thurs tay to walt upon Mr. Chm e bel 1 ? long eonreraa* timi with lim: nu tue situation at the mill. Hu explained tmt when bo took obarae ol the mill higher wages nen being paid than In other mills, while tba product of his nilli was -maier: so l:i older to appeal iii tiiarV.. ; on BS i ina] rating with oner corporations, ea m. rea-.? wis made ta prodnet with a redurlloa in tinges. Bul Um Increase la produet was snob as to enable weavara ta eura stages made imf.ire the cut down. Botter yaru wm made and tabor wai lu ec waj Incl cooee by Ibe ehangea a list of wearers who lune since been employed la killi B ). - has i.n prepared showing tbe dUterenco lu wages paid in March. Hs:., .md Urara pnM In December, after thc reduction bsd gone into sBeet. In March then were twenty-four working days and in December then wen only twenty-two. Ninety four weavers given lo tte list eurnedou an average for March f27Gti, for December 927 05. In other words, ca.di Beaver averaged the issy waa reduced and produet lucreaaodg] l.'iauay for twenty-font dav-., .\rt.-r tho reduetlon, with In? creased product and with tm mon la'or. the average w.i-s-i j, per day fur twenty-two days, In regard ii the advance ol 10 per rent, Mr. Chace expressed nilling noss tn Increase w iges, provided they wen mer. ,( ed lu New-Bedford, or if :> gem ral b Ivanoe was rant.-1 by tba nu Us ol this city, lui! it was uni m.- intent nm 'n Inert mee w.igc- m.lepena. nHy. a general meeting ol King l'ln lp wen.ers m.is i ell] lu d ,y. and lt n .- voted not tu muru tn tbe mill until the agent acceded lo the demand ol lue weavers, a seen) meeting ol operative* ? ? subsequently bald al winch a p i Hon fur limiting Ina ? labor In cotton fact niles lor romeo aud children in ... >? I...ur- wa* shrilld by over 'A.peratlree. stops uer.- also taken toward forming a branch ol ibUjKuigbt ? of Labor. ,? prominent cloth bnker said respect dc the spinners' re.|ite-t foi bu edvoneo that it looked a- if the advance ? ouid bc granted ? SUCCESSFUL IIANH-l.'i'iM WEAVERS, Philadelphia, Jan. 30 Specia/L?The striking ha nd-loom carpet vi ea vms are gradually Winning - ll '.' --. ".lny Janus McCracken rant for bia twenty-live bauds and gave them the advance amt they resumed worktbMmorning. Tho Arbitration Committees p< on [vitia, Dleti A Magee tbU morning, bul Ural Urra a . i li.ive eighty-five looms, woul'. mu agn ? in give any ad? vance, lin-men formerly employed wen poid I fni the two weeba'work pi ot lol ie itrlke ami dis? charged. The strike of the wearcn employed b] David Ureer for an tuen isa of fort] live to flfty-flve cents ncr cut on c..noun li s has Imh-u settled and the [oity-nve In i, ls will rcturu t . w..t k on Moudayand alli rea ive mc adfiiiicn ilt-man lt d. This action of lb ? ? was made nt i es ny by tbe large li--..' .. lem for those Jt leph i ?! ? : Will I i ll .ll 1"'' looms ...i si edui s tay. ? -? SI".: :-. "I vtS'.i;- i n: SHOE BTircilKBS, I.SNA, MiWS.| ?lin- ; ' \ :il. For SOiae tin..-th" Joint Board ol Arbitration of tte Lyne Kline and Leather Aaaoelatioii and ti..- Ku - ges li go rel stltchen of tbe city, lucy are now nea ? lon put. The Increase t.f -.. a .: go abovt -. an I as a ronsetjuei irge >??. ly ol itii ly that tl il litii-e tn i.-vi' ? .-..on. ? 1 Ii:-i VICTORY FOB lill. I "kl DBA1 PiTTsnuBO, Jan. 30 (Special).?Humphries, (bc Scotl operator, tod ployei tin- iii. r- . Irateofwagea The meu wen requeued to patrunue Ibe oompani stem, which they eonsei pint Idt d that go tided tb ' 1 bo Striken mc so. : .th. ir birt real -.. .1 -i r -. tory. L'BGIBH AN ll'.ll I HOL'II 1 s ff Con mbcb, Ohio, Jan. 30.?The State's Tnnlc I ibiy adopMd a rt ulutlon f.ivoriug tbe euacl i be ob I hy coi poi ale i ouip u ? - ? BOYI OTTISG a Pl KM OP 1 anm.i:-. Iii h-ipn, Mn-s...!:!?). :;<?.?iJic ii .\ Co., tan? ners, ty i a.:. ed to ulm ll their ? ? with t i. ( h..sum \i.iii- s ,? \ i i r. ti DEVI LOPMEXTS, There have been no furtlioi (levelopuienl in clgarmaken' lt ck- mt. Th< ni u ifactor bb. spr/BB '?' /'/v. nowa bxpi \s - Deputy CommisHioner Smith, of Ihe Di . : public s\,ii I.-, at tbe lal t meeting nf the Board Ol I.-tllnale a I.e., fm a 11 m.-! ? i ol .-JU..".''l> 11 nm WU ..ni* appropriations to the salary ai.mt. If this mw nt donchi - nd, tb< rc led enttlngdoa n ol ibo ton.- and at the c penseoi tbe department. Tbe Board in,..nv left the mattoi with President Coleman, of tte 'lux Department, to Investigate. Commlsi oner Squire bea deckled not to wall for tbe action ol tbi Board, bul tn cut down the loree le ins department and reduce me of some of the employes abo remain The per .-ms affected yeaterdaj neelred notes fromCemmU stoner Bquin Informing them why he bad taken in acilon. 'lue most nolie. in In salary ls that ..1 Bteveuaon To ate, en Inoei In charge of K'?n-. His v.us reduced fr un 94,100 ta B3.200, The fol lowing werer-i.m.als . in.,.'e-. ii. Myan, Srst-assls'anl engineer, talsry fli/TOO; ttiull Boltgar, clerk, salary .'.-I sim; chilies ,i. Whitney, rlrrk, salary -I. ? .'">, I'bomuS J. lin lina-i. Clerk, dary Bl.SOO; Hnurj ll Towle, io.imaii, salary gi, ZOO; Prank Piulay. roil mau, .-, i, ."ti: Prederick W. Brown and rhomaalJ. Houlihan, i ts, salary fl ,200. li I- remarked as somewhat singular that the men who have been dismissed an among thc oldest employes ol Ibe lu parin.nit ol Public SS mks t.cine tim p.ls.mal fi icu ' - and a;ipmntees of Hubert ti. fbouipson. Nearly nil are members ol Ibe County i?.racy. Emil liol teer, wini has lost, un ur in, n ii been im twenty ron In Hie d'parttiient. working np Intn gi a dartoi i fl,SOU clerkship. Mr. IHtchmaii lia- been In the di p i I meul more than nttcen years, ami Prank Plnlay nearly ti I, jems Mipeiii.it tulent Blumenttal, nf the Bureau ot Ineum braucea, nae received a letter frau Commission i Mtptlre requiring bim to show cause why he should not bu re? moved lor inefficleney. ? ? MEETINGS ki All> mi: PABNELL VVXD. The executive comoiittee ??f the lri*h Parlia mentary Pnnd Association hokf u special meeting tast evening at Bo, 20 Kassan-sL, Judge Edward Browne pr? liilng. Beveral eBeis wera received from theatric i ,.egera In tbto olty and etaewben to nive beneflta In aid of tbe fund. Tnaro wera protrneMd dlseossiot Bud him c dlflerance of opinion on theae matMn, and ti"- re rail i? oonseqnenoe was that no definite action was taken. Many l-tlers were rn'ii viii lroui diiieioiit Irtah organizations, imtn in New Jersey aud Bew-York, in nlatlon ta proposed meet lugs ta aid of the food, nnd requsstlus lhat ipeaken might I., deni from headquarters M help iwell the coetribu Hons. The ce nc ra I sentiment of tte meeting lu rafi r< ace lo beae letten waa that Ute aHsoclatioiiilnl not lutand to : di" any eliott outside of New Vorh which might be construed ns Interfering with Um work of othei ol gaiilratloui long in existence for ti il sitar pur). General James lt, O'Berlne haa promised lo deliver an m.,: un tm Parnell at Hie publie meeting al the Honman House to-morrow evening. H. C. Poley uml olhtis, tiiroiigb Un .Vim York Sun, siiut In BS to the fund. _? . ? - A ma COSCBHT TOR TBS PARNELL TVKD. At ii rehearsal of (Jilnmn-'s Hind yesterday It vvus decided to give two SSaSSftt ll Mudlson Square Oseaen on bbmiay afternoon ead evening I cin ii ui> ll, Iii uid of the rumell I'arll.nnentury lund. Tho band formed themselves Into a general comuiltlee to In? vite some few handred of their faBow-mnatatans to tuke liart. It ls proposed to make it a demo, slnition show lug tho feelings of the musical profession In Hie Irish ciu-t aud lt will be a demonstration where nothing but harmony of thc finest and loftiest kimi will prevail. The soul stirring music of Ireland will have Urn piece Of honor on Ibe programmes, and for magnitude nnd popu? larity the concerts promise to surpass all similar mus ic.i entertainments ever beard rn tins city, the sj-hole adair will be under tho general direction of P. 8. lillimur. _ _, AXSA LITTMAS FOlXD AM) l\ 0000 I1AXDS. Superinti'inleiit Jenkins, of tem Society tor tho lroveution of Cruelty to Children, said yesMrday ? girl, kana Uttmaa, eoncernlag whoa tba wife Jj !l"'- "'"?? Dr. Potter bad .n sum one I lo Esses darkei Court by ti:- girl's mother, had been h iiui wu- in , barge of tbe society, "The Invesll ula ," mid Mr. Jenkins, "hy Officer ! " :'- ? " ' ' . Illy lo tUC .'le,nt of be lii.ni-t' i's family In lue mi ilr. PRETENDISO TO BA .1 8ISTB& OP UK BOT. A woman dressed in the garb of a Bister ol Mercy went IBM tte slur nf Min phy. the li liter, ul No. 12 lints SI v..ve ?, .,!,.)? mil -aid she was Collecting tandi n bm l a-ci..,..i Some money tv.is given ta her. it was on nd later tbal she wu an Imp ?tor. She aaa arrests I mu taken to Police Headquarter* when ibo gave her ?i : ?? a- i ran..'- sic ide, ol No. 182 sVarnn-aL, Newark. *: the r.lu Police < loon Justte R. illy panie i hi r In ii tmiy ut Dctectirs sergeant UcLaughlin for examlua inn to-day XOTFMFBOit i.r REGISTER'S OFFICE. George 8. Lisp im-1 ? Iris purchased property m tbe northwest corner ol in ty -t \.; ii-.-st. and i mad way or 1151,. Amos I; lino lias sold four lots tm the northwest BOT ! urn ave. and Sixtieth -:. to ss'iliiam lUnkla tat | |-,iinu. David Oncnberger has borrowed f80,000 upon the .... ding No. .in li oa Iway. s 1. m or -in"..inn! ha- been advanced by tue Ina ti in? ion for tho feUvlug* of Mei. h mis' Clerks to tbe True ?e- ol the ll dy Trinity Church upon the building on tte ioi Un ul roi m r <>i Madison ara ami Port] -second -i. ? BEsiax i rios <>i' couuissioxeb bbb\ \ i \. sj Thomas 8. Brennan, haring completed bis rear nt service as president al the Board ol PnbUe Char? lies and Correction, offered hil resignation yeatorday. lt was accented with i-ompllinentar] slluslons lo bli alt bf ul services, llrury II, Porter wai then un,ni uousij elected president. Commtastoner Porter baa ?cited foi live ) rai ?-. ?-? i KOTRI R DEMOCRATIC fl.lMi Al Tlir.lU PME8I ni \ /. rbi llnefnnafi !:? <rnrrr. it ls related al.t au artist ou one ...' tho picture tapers In Nea Vorh thal some time seo he bau a talk sltli tbe President, who was i natl) pleased by lils raugh ?ariiiun- In Hu- last I'ri-si.ientiai oarapnign, and li ? said: ??ss'here tin you gel all thal ability .' lt must be lu rou. iou bare got it then-.'' p >lnUng to tte man's he.ul, "jitet is I li nt-." MARINE is i i:i.lu;I:sci:. vim tn ni: 11. witto. Inn rises, 7.01 i riv.. 4:33iBooo*a age. Ss. 2A lilli i ivtri.'i r.i-ntv. 4. m. SandvIlnok, bonito*. Mi ant, 0 iSIteltOat\ 7 -.': r.M.?aaudy timk, ...j h>v. istwox Si4tfiIsUUata 7 a. fORElGN STEAMERS DUR AT THIS PORI ii iii. Vnwf Fr*?. f.tnt. tit ? n nnd Bill bondon . HUI cpi . Liverpool . . - monal ? ii ? .. i . i . ?-. v. '. l, SI if iall* HIM Ut] .Mirtna in I'-i. i'!? I .A tu w ii..While i i..-s i i, iiim-..-. .Ward's Mu.N ps V. lilli 1. .i.it.-i!?. .i .conan Havan* '.. lillie - . .... ri. I ... mas Ipi ia . i.i-in tin .Bed n ii i SHAV, I BB. ?-'. Vi .??iiiiu- . I 1.1. .... .(linen mila. Bambara.Ilamn.-Aiuei .tsnms di . . . .I'.n :i,r M.i.i snippis i \ rt ?OUT UP NI CW-YOHK.. . BAT! BOAY. JAN. SO, ISM VKO Steamei sssyrtan Monsreh iin , Hsrrlson, London I sith muse sou ? i..-" n ?. i < in patmu. Vickers ai 'o, si ? ? .. p h. sifj ii'T -i-in .it i .inn nd, Hine Janis, wtthmdse it pu ?- ngt : ?'.. Louis tlc Pe . .m. Hleau ... i.i \ iel. : Min, l ni.. .1 ti Pet . ? iden .7, sue* 2... pori lilli. ? lal s hi SI |t I.. .u ' .er. I .'-.el lo . I |). Ie ?'. S ..'Ile! Si I .1 t I ..' II.- Hal || ? - .M. .'...ii r dat ?>. inti, muss iii ! pa sengt is toC II M dim -i. e ??! -mt. ?? ieras. I. ?, I'emamtina. i t ass i. rn I Port ?:?'.'. .'?. li ? : ?? .!.'! ; I to I ll Mal lon .s t , .-n.,re ri Itv ol -a-..in:.ni. I met ' -. With mils' soil i I'lty 1 N, i Ililli v. llb M.-.ni ? ion, Mmilii, I Norfolk, ii ' ? . ? ..,?!. i J runey. New yurt .'.. ??. vt . . ? . - , .. -I.I t ill .d'- v . .i . I i Itlvt i. atti inlv ii .; I ..ti ll. I aik ??? Inti ? ..i A initsni \ - - ? I tra Kit ho : ' ? tillar I" anti i ' W 111 ?? UV; I ll Al I ' v -. ' H SS mu. Nw Arrived) ? ? Si Ht..I ii lbs :: ir n ". i ? ? tn IllltlllU ' Ht '. . - s ,i ,, ,t ?., ,||i 'lil !" ?? S^.-I ' ll . lo J .'.In I I KU. H . ? i 1 .. I un. b, I ilyt ?'? ' ' ? ' ? ' .lf.ll ? io I i ? i. i i A K ' Hil . hu s ei Matt nf I etas Kit ? i ;' A i ?? I ' ? l< cr ll Kl.?. Unlit Ship I'..n .lunn I'.i A- i .. h. Valve A Ci ? Hat - - - nins. li .. t-, I -..'.- Powell Hm.lil . . : , IA Uu ht ni Itt ? '? tn -i M hchr i.ceaii I'earl bi ll in-, ht 1- re, Mlt| A i. Outer bridge .t i ... - tl ll :> ' i Kltlsvald, ?. I .... Also! el. ? SS alts, r..r House Kmig Iii ' en. A tn v., i ii I I's . -??-. ht ur i ti.:., . i iain. p ? Many outward bound st* rn rsaBrhored In tbs ll .... . i III I I I'.N i.r il Bdl li : i ? I li fi* An' lerp. .Mu ii.n the i'.n Ibis p tu i ,i,. .i .. i] : . S KR* POW I'. , 1-n ' I S. I,i.\t . s Jsn 3.1-Arrived,si . Hr', Mnigiin. Ironi .ew-Vorl Isn ly chu Brabe (ileigi. One ni n..'.i n. .'? . ui;. lan 14. ylESSsI la Itt public 'I: ' li inr tinin .Nett lurk Jan'il on bel way M iJtcrpool sod pru r. edee" . l-.itn -am Snivel ite-im^i liri un (III ? ..tier. Ii.un New-York Jan-.'loubm ??? ..ii.ii...: nu! proceeded >. I.kith. Jan J-1 sn .te.i. vi.-..m. i i; avenue (Iii . Thomson, inn 11, A-.r.tt ??:? Lui.'? hailed, steamer Hermann (U.dg) Heyer, f.,r.N.-? s ? ?. i ? ? i ?? Vrrivctl. steamer t ?! ids i ..:. Kel ' t..: ? Jin uo. Hallen -ii .en- i ?- i I. .nie!.I l i . I" l"'1 ? ?'"'u tit Nm imli ,. i bril simla i Fr i. Pars ? ? n..w york. ... i \:. i nun la (Bi itaioaaVi fi mn niau ports foi ii...... ko w, i m -i'-.'tn i ? dj nf Sydney, , ii -..Il 1 l.iln iSCO I"-"' '-'?'? ii it i-. i .1. i ' - iib i, ii 'in i" nts ii A ti ii.s, i.cv I.ls. fl..Ill Melli .in Ililli ? li- Il I" V it '. Xlalo and I'.ooms slo ttl A -Till'. Milt vsi r.i:. , ?? I ?: ? , si i Ol -t i .' ' ? I , ,, ?.' \p nt. ? Mi ? Bil Sill n titi ir ian - sp.is Italie ii i mi ol I Ul sh 'i.-. evt i . spsit ,i,l t c. i nulsl'l. 1; .' ? iii-* nm ut , .i |eUl - . ' ? ml'or'sai-rrlccs. Ad tue. i.. -..in ..i.i i ? n ll! ?! lill ..t-liii. ill m. i. i i ? ..-ii [.Hiern si. la ii . n ott! ?. I l-l . at. . lu ii ? HAWTHORNE, UH WI mi .V..TH- hi'., Oppns'tell." Isrk, UMBI ANT ArtKlMUMI TO BENT. CLEOANT APARTMENTS FOR RAHi Ii Mt.'plis '-irt'i .-.? c.. i (I ?? <'A1 sf . 'n fire-nronf bml.l' lUSOf AMKHH'AN saI'H lu l'USf T lljM PA N Y. I'll.. ,I in. ni.1.1, Ut tb'ii ny._ IMjKGAXT Kl.AT. 7 rooms, all litchi nari dec 1 oral eil. bath sun nervsnts1 r....ui sdditionaJ BU Weat ,. i, si io family of Billilla i nelgbtiorhood ihe beet trent, monthi possession at onus. Apply ta J.miter, ta ba tb Si I :? - el ' ' rt i|ii:iP-tl _ IIAND'SOMKIiY faniished rooms, bIbbIc <?r 1 tnniiiie for gentlemen | in-sr iirnaiiwuy sad Li rei sonbleprice*i piivatj family retareBCes. 'JlbSStst 4ihl st. THE SHERWOOD. a i.e.uiifui suite tvs nasas), Bwattaa ss .dh ut... sud T<? LBT-APABTMBBTi IB TBA AHSOI.ITKI.V HBF.l'BHOI' CENTRAL PAKK Bl-ILDIKGS, OOBVBB SrtTU AND BJTH hTB. AND TTU-AVE. BA(IDHI < KNTItAI, PAHR. HKNTb *HOM *1.?00 TO 14,000. Apply M MSM'lSAMEdV FltlEBMAN. 1B1 Bnadwaj, ox t. CUIton, bupsrintendsut, st bnlldtours. "*S free! asKaUvL;; ARE CONTINUING THEIR GREAT IN ORDER TO DETERMINE AN Expiring Interest in their Business. THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THEIR ESTABLISHMENT, and is without parallel in the history of the New-York Dry Goods trade, the goods being SACRIFICED IN THE FACE OF ADVANCING PRICES in many lines. Realizing Ihe NECESSITY of MAKING RAPID SALES, as the TIME before the ACCOUNTING is LIMITED, they have MARKED THE GOODS at PRICES which they know mustSELL THEM QUICKLY, no such figures having ever been submitted to the New-York public. SILKS, VELVETS, COLORED DRESS GGQDS, CLOTHS AND MAKINGS, LACK GOODS, r> HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, CLOAKS AND SUITS, LACES, HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, GLOVES, GS, BUTTONS AND CLASPS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, UNDERGARMENTS, COTTON DRESS FABRICS, UMBRELLAS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BEFORE THE ACCOUNTING. AN SXAIONATZON OF THE GOODS SS ALL THEY ASK. 48. 50 and 52 est Twenty-third St. Hoard ano Hooma. Bide. 4 !! \!.l. I ID ROOM. ,:!.-.? closet, bath : . I ? nlj . r f. rem ? i VIII li I " .:"i- I?f lipiirtllll-lltH ; p lllor n. ..r I'ii...ii I i-.i-ii ab. \ ii \\ DSO.MELY lui iii-tii-il -niur.' uinl -V ? ,,; i.i lue ->i lr ni* i COM FOI! I Uti K ItOOMS, Rood board. |i!< IUKKAY .i.i. 'I '. i I.I | | | i. ||ri || 111 : i l > ? ii - ll - . . t I Iii il. ' 1 '(J i. I . \ MU ll] . - (?."ii1-iIiiipI' I ' n tt I Mt ll ?t? li. ll I U'AU.\r ? Ul ? lAI'H \s I. 121 fith-ave. II* Wo I.'. l.i.i. liiiiKlsoini'h -furnished . ? '.u i i rJi.i. ?IOI' " I'.. ' ' i v- I*. Hnndaoim ly li,? ii i -1.. ??! ? ? ? lal lin i ' ????.. i ti li ..r.l. ri .'. .in .' ?iii 1ST jul il -1'. A Miur ..I r ion . <? ith ? I ? ? Oil ll. Oil Villi' 1 'ls; MAIM! ON W K. Il indMime mthmiI I ? I' ? li .m.t at ternlea. ? ?. i 1 i ibl. i ? ? I 1 I M \DlSON A\ 1... with lu.uni; elegant III I \i[ I AS I :ii?TH-S I'. Hands.iv lur I I' I .1 ..ii 1 -ni.av i.ii. a .Iii h. um , i West 3i ia. \ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM to ? V i al Nu. li v . h' .? .1 i for genUemeu only , rel* r I ,ii.i. .i. I .M.!.<? WT lui ni-hiil niiiii. willi Im.ml; alf a coon nu lura: pi raia ttiS Wrat 'I & nt. IIANDSOMELY furnished m.nu-, *nit.-. Moor I I si .'. ii 1.1 ittend u ee; arith I tb ? ? i. msed. I I- \ Ili.i.i ; lulu.t'lHKV, Tl Weal :::.th.st. 1 .\l;i.I. and small furnished rooms; house ?< tr-. .. rel. ri ur.* : is Wast Utiiut. [TUm |,At lll.i.i'US can aenire iilcasaut _I i.-iiii-. willi ..r 'Mill..i.i h., .r.l. al U'J W..?t ti'lh st. *'0"V ?" Trunks removed, 2."?c. (irowe's Ex ??? ? pres. ? West I fl tb-si . 7U Weal ISth-et ami ur," j Ht ba ve i-j. i, .<.? torwsrdfcdlo all parts ol His w. ria. , 11.1 il-I.. Iii \V EST. Nicely furnished l?" menu sriUi board; tabu board refereaee. OfTi'M-SI'., 12 \VEsT7- Han.N.iiii.' s.'.oimI ??" * and third rtoor slao pleasant attic rooms; tentlemen | i : pi i m-i-K: inperil r table. , OV WIST 1_?C. 1 M -ST. Rooms to nut with ?*?? ' ..I wiiti.mi board; rslerrncea. ?Ml WEST 20TII-ST. Suites and single | *i%r room* mtb Arni class hoard ul reaaoaablsrates. ! ?0 s\ EST :.:;!)-> I.. bet. 5th and 6th av. - I % -m \ i. [uni il mble in I nilgie rooms \>itli board . strictly iii.ii .. sas Bocco uno Room llimitcb. \Y \Nill.I*. Permanently, hy a young gen? ii ilimsu s ooraliirtubl. lurnisbed dimble roon i with or witboutlio.nl; In Ihe il-i^t,1.1.rim ?l ..1 Madison r-ouareor | thereabout* retorene i siren and required ri. uno utato I lerwaamiaddreas lion ii. rrtbaaeObTos. a /*,<T'T'M A > ? ? neuralgia sad severs ttsasaska Av 1 lil A I r lilli..Mill* Ino. ?V i ina CO.. SS .Mb ave., .N. Y. ijotclo. EVERETT HOUSE, uii.nJ. ano ii ra s i.. n. y. C'lllrnUy Leeated. OVKHLOOsOKq I'M....; SQOAES, T.bl- ierTlcsslacirts. CLARENDON HOTEL 4 I ll AV I' AND xSTU-ST.. N. T. On t:.,? ki,,, i .run una Katoneaa Wau . C. ii. jvi.iiNtH, l-tupnebir. rTOE (III. I si: a.- ki, .gani table d'hote din I in'i, 7.... nt- ,. io to 8 p. m. l'uiiii.- BsBlBBrsat, vu W. -I j.i.I it, c. H DKDKHK&, THE NEW YORK HOTEL, NKW-YoHK OITTi l'.iiii|il.|.'y ri'ii.iTuii'd uinl ro.piumhc.1. COSOUCTBD OM Until TIIK Kl'I.DI'KAN AND AM Flt tr VN MJMfSJ. One linnilrn.l rooina rn-, lilly an.Vd make tho pre*enf rs narin- nt the lintel soo m.mu. rricnol neaw lina assn li in - m. li loiiu l...ai.I tl i?r .l.n uinl n|.ward. si'EtlAl. liTM TO i'i:HMANK\r OUStW ll. I RAMSJTOBT. t)clp tlkntefr. WANTED.?Amok. Protestant thoroughly'' cum pet. nt. with Kood elly talenMH'.'S. 7 Esst 41st si. ACTINA CLEARS THE VOICE. binxers "bon I nerer be wltbtpat il si ac i kn A CU.. e? 6tb.aT?.. N. Y. 6una;\ov,? Wanlttt?ftmalt*. MALE AND FEMALE HELP THE PROTK. rivi' KMi'i'.nvMi \t a?<5n<~r <-riot .nt..1 |mms s. or>Fl.i, ri..- i i? v.odi LL Treasurer w. ii. HkOaaKK, Secietary. I m. a. mu., uu Ailene?. Uah i ti, f, t,:M7 Rrosdwsy. sad lim Weal Mth-sC M Y. t ?.., kim 5: ; "'?'' " i '? '?: ?' -1 si f. ?!?:' mt. ?.. * raise, h4< 1 til ton i-r, in ar \ an.leil I'lt-ava. TbeicicronccsoratiapblUMBts lor sttustloas us lavee* ? e. Batty, No. A 71 at 1. 117 brojil ?? iv WA ITH li* i.r CHAMHKHMAIIT and WAITRESS sr ll ': i li ind NV \-ll ~l;y i uitllsh 1'rot. N , ll . J ,1 ? IKNI-.U \l llot'Hi-.wo ronna i fal colored ? ? :.. pla. e. No.' 73. si l.:U7 uro ul I ?-. '? Bl SUd l- \"'l )? . I. at I.il. Bl >i v.m^i uk -h? A > mt and neat vonna woman. So l "-. i 117 111 alway oi - ? i n .i .'Un . pi,, ne lan i'.-. \ . | 1.31 Mr. ?iv lor *l v i -I l-l ?-- ,,r li ? ni -Ht . rn .t ,-, 1 r. d 1 317 Hroadwav. CimiK an.I l.u vin; -- ,. ,i , ? k .,?.; thorough rtv, av ? n k md a--i . \ \-u '. ind plain e.mk. Sa TH, ul w ij 1'iioK i .i ? . ?. ile !..?. tty. So. -o. at l,:U7 I toadwaf. -A.-A.-A. M ll-. I . S i,. nerty Ulai I i p i ll i? i ik.;, iii' offlce* ku>? ii .- tbs Woltl.U l MtM.o, lil .1 HI ItlSAO 17 WKBT VHTI - I . bet. btb*avs sad i roads . . ..i * BRANCH OF p> Wi.m S2D-ST. ' I\irtlsa hsvltie* subscription tickets eaa tisvo ths uso of both oOtoes, 4 rel rscees strictly InveiUgatod ail ara qb file for la. iDH Ibm. fi-! laats SlsappolnUni families win oe en. lu ie \ f mm my offlc s. ll Ki. L.SKI.I.Y. I_ as we.tu.'rt-st. C'OOK. -By ii resncetuble Swedish u'iil ; aa ) good cook loasmall private family; roo. iifei 'j..7 ft'osl .'.';!. it Socai la ' ail i i twei n Ul iud I. pO ?K, HOUSEWORK. &c, liv .i.-....... fent, ' , washer Iron rand Protestant mri. for city or .ii'v ba*/food r. I nee* \i the large American ami . ie ii .n ? tuploj Vs?i ii n, HS ? ?!. svo, CooK :,inl LAIM'KKSS.-Iiv :, reapectablti B "III IB til ' . IBS I; City I ill I. .1..'. 1 l.'i V.o.t '.la it. pOOK and CHAMBERMAID, lu two com" V/' p.-i, n; -i;'.. American alrl ? ? wash hu N..i iii Gi mian ?.,:, ,;,,i,, , waltreasaud rviun lo Ali inj o lio*toi only: both hive Orstclass references. Apply io IU Sd ava. lil ti.it, near lStb-st (U)OK. Hy an English l'rori'atiini woman as J Iii ii .-la*-. cn.ik ; th.i 'lily un lerafanl* her bm soups dishes rn, .ii. ratue,brenda , ik. tellies, Icoa,ereauis all kin i. . i. ??<' . tv i.? no. i. < ; i ..:? ir . -t. pHAMBERMAID. & -. Bj ii v-uni: in.lv ,-.?. y i bsmbermsld und *enii?tr' ia In a ira ill fsmilv . Am. pteferr. .1 Cull at til u est ;i.th st., ilrar door. I fOUSEKEEPER.?Byoue who is not afraid I 1 .,f.,v,,iK . tn., lauill) . city ar country i b,-<t refer encea call or address liol -i ki.i rr. h. u raatrtith-at Vl'lisi:. !>v superior French ir,il. >p.akin ls norman aaa English: thoronghlr experienced in tbe i aro.pf c.11 ni i,-ii. neat sewer, andc ips il.teaching; th ? flrst md mien ts ol music willing to travel i bo it city retorenoe. Wi lilli ave. VU USE.?To wait on invalid lady, either eity li or oountm refers tn city ph ratrUn. call or address ' _i_M1.-.V i--.\H..:.i.i., ;,; i Kaat tMth-at. NURSE.?As child's nins.'; the beal ol' ls reference; s sood bo . nora th in blab wages, rail for tw.ulara 1.1ft Kuat -liltli st, \URSERY GOVERNESS.?By au educated, ls aaat North (Jarman w.mian aa am aery governess to trowing up obtldren ; teaches Oermau aud Kngluh; sood seamatre-s by handaad maetuasi all kinda of fine n edle nor* i ono and.imiuini iwu veers' fjr?t-class etty ratei enc** . no objection to ko sboi t distant - in country. p ' id .n.' Bear 13th ?-t ^HOKOUOHLYCOMPETESTLAUXDRESS I trishes Isdjes'. genia* umi family w.iibiiu. Inaolre lo store, 117 M esl tilth it "TKUKUAIMI ol'l.i:\Ti.U in a ruiVAii-; I oi tick. Hy ii i.ijy Miio ilia had io\oiii pears'ai perlenee in n New-York Hank;! ? House; hisstsksneui ??<? oh;.iu. ,.f aai.ni. broker's braocb ofBoei satistaotory rotor. em a kIw ii Ail.Ii--h Mrs. L. M., I'rlbune ofltcn. WA8HINQ.?Ry a tii^t-.-la.^i laudress i<> take homo washing or go ont by tho day , ?atls'act ?ry reter aaeea MS Rail loth ?i. tirat ii.a.i WASliiSi;.?Uv n respectable woman would like to hsve ir.'iittetuoa. rtrfanniv wsshlnai referenea il reqalred. csiloi addreaa Anvi-.iu1si.it, jot i-.aai Jith st. DresaiiMU'tT. DRESSMAKER.?By afirst-elana, eoinpetent (Jerman drcs*mskvr ; thnri)ii?lily cnsoa'tenl In i-uitlng un.lntiiiig, by tlio.iajor weak, oi iteadj ii s dressmaker i gooil recomiDiud.ulous given, un ilmil avo . Hint flat. DRESSMAKER.?First-class; by the dav or to work at liomi.". cutting, Hiting, drapfng. rcniinl liingi evening amt re?entlondroiao* aaiM-.iaitv UlL:beat .Itv refer euee. Aildi-s** FA^UION, Tnouuo t'ptuwn OUlio. l.'JJ^ ll road w Hy. _ DU ESS M A K ER.-( tits? flu i stylish draper | tomn reasoiiablo. Ul HOKs.Hes7tn-avs. WANTED.?Bj a first-class dressmaker, a few mare . .. t.it bv the day t term* reasonable. Attdrcss Mr* N. BUSBKLU No 1.B72 Itdave. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED lu I'srru.irv not alreaily occnplod, AC I IMA CU., HO Mini.', >. Y. ?Ines aub Cliina CUare. , 932 BROADWAY, NEAR ?2D->8TItEET. CLASS 4 CHINA. OWN FACTORY, CARLSBAD, BOHEMIA TilE LARGEST ANO FINEST DISPLAY OP GLASS Ai.O CHINA IN AMERICA. SOLE MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER BF ID RI CARLSBAD JEWEL lill FACTORY PRICES. GiUitUiCMiB UJiuttcb?iHalcg. (TARl'ENTER, willi thorough experience iii -> denten mper.nl ad s nd construction of woo.iw.irk ii-hI hull pg*, seeks w.,r?; reliable, ludustl'.iii. Triona* ? Bice (^>\<MI\!A\.-IU a sinffl7Tiian; 29 yTart vv ,.:.i strlrtiv honest, sober and reliable : on" who nu. ?leraland* hts busiuea* lu iii I ? branchs* h.i< heat c tv rat 1.' nee* ':.,'n bia i.i m : anil last employers, w uah o a (ms si \ ?. ?. ii eidreestor throe days I'luV.vTa -r.\ r.l.i:. i> we t .. tb -:. pOAl'HMAX, etc.?By li^tmnan tafia* t V tnoi ugh knnwledffo of bis business; ainu lion-it. esau] sud nt'1 :.-: i.. \.i p' '. nsliib sa a Brat-, l ii ?> cook. uo oniidraot b..it city and count rj references. Address . ipa. 11..IAN, Nu KO Stallion *t., ?ecou,l door. COOK.?Bi a frenchman; good n.'v retrr i" se, a,: irass i... Tribune iptuwn OaasBj Lfl ir* y. pOACHMAN. GARDENER. A-e.-Byn mi V ried ama j wile aa gaea wah and laundress; Uro yesrV roference from lam employer. A.I . OA* JIMAN. 41 irliunoi'fflra. (COACHMAN. A ^ciitii'iii nt desiri >? to obtain. J a MtUMI m tor bw eoaehs an. ? liorii lie CM bullly eera mend; ungle,man; Scotch; citvorcouutry. A.l.trea* 1 ?> v. :u3th?t (M ?.\i TIM A X.?A gi'iilli-mun wishes lo |>ririiro > a .-;; naii.h. tor bia eos. baan, win.ni he ran hlahl* ie,o - mrB'laaa truatwortby man i single: sirsliniu sired: amid. rareful iii ivim nave always Inuit I him wit.tint, oMi.-iun aaa industrloust lease.rtu.lv roe-m on.1 him a*sn, ii. Asl die** K-ll'L,.>\l:H, Dui ll.', Tribau ? I'plouu t'Ol ii, \;a& Bl 'ailw.iy. (lOAOHMAN.?By i Bingie nan who thor V,' onghly nuiterstaods hi* buatneaei ntncttv noller: brae . nv i. ...iihu ii.iati,. .* from former ana late employer. '.? dress J li., i;..\ *s) I'ribune i ptown office, i 'Mi n'.lwsj. CV "Arl 1 MAN.?By a colored man who nuder ) at nuts iii bualBSes thoroughly and ls welt recook in ml' i. Apply C. P., eera Iirenatei'*, corner iTihsi. and broadway._ _ COACHMAN.?By a ningle, thoroughly eom ) pr lent man. nnilt nundi his luslnras ta s!i branc'ies; leaves on acoount of employer giving a\> horses: boat city i. ...in: :.? ii.ia! 1.1 is from toimer arni lato employer i can beares) p. rs. n illy audre*! i ?!.. i;.n -'.'7. Triimne 1'ntnwti ' ittlco. l.'.'MK llrosdway. GARDENER. By a competent, temporal, maa ?'..i thoroughlyuaderataads ev.ry deisiiof prtrita . .lalo WOI '... e'a.- -. grape*, vogi tablca, lawn*, rio.; tn *? re MM aaese, Address i M , n..x .?. Tribune oiUie. jQARDENEE.?By n mani, il man, hn^lMi ; " s so children; has twenty years' practicalexn*neaen|n tblscounm with greenhouse, hot ami ootd grapone*, kan Bowi ri ai nt vegetable! thoroughly Badi rsl ands faimiug. tea maiiiiiroiiiiiil ami care of fun v an I Imported Meek] wtte w milli take oharas ut dalry or pniltrv; tho boat of city rrSsr slices, addreafl oakouxkb. Hoi. 1.6. rnliiiue rptownOfllce. l.'.'.IS Broadway. _ GARDENER. ? By a aimcle middle-aged \J ni.in op'-sLa 1 n ;ll-b ainl lierruau: under.unds hois aa carnages, mUkinaan.l all tho mik on s fsrmoreeastnr place. Addressl'H 1. a nu. No. lu.' cook st. iireohlya.lt. O^ / J ARDEN ER.?By a man ; no family, under X W it and* ear* of steen* .u*e. lawn, T,;?\"bll*i-.oe,.t .Ki elna* n-f.-r. nee. Andrei.-. -.AIU'IJN'KK. 43 Weat UthsU WU 75 A RI >r?Vftft oe MAMAfllNO rOBEMAJI MB IJ * g .Mon and farm -By B thoroughly practical. ultl?utsj of tlow.'ri tn 1ta and vegetable*. Indoors sui out; wculd er^nco* A.l.l p'.i _ Bs? jfe OiaanfTlaiCBBJt, MI-r| IA NIC--A man of conMilenible ex ... ri.n.o desire* s altuatlen ss"foremsn in aoy toad ot llirlit mo. baiikal oi nov. Itv manufacturing buBlneaS- Ad. Xi.'i - KXi'KUiKNi KU atilH.NK," Tribune oBVe. LrpHortTERINfJ work ol all kinds wasted J on turulture, nialtrs**. s. carpets, .tc. ^^ ?"' ?_ j. v. lox, lot West,aoth-sfc. Bea JL_ \'rOl'NU, well-educated Swede wi?lice fionne thlug to do tn hotel or any kind of buiioea* i v?y awed .nallian, uulck at Bgures, swart, willing and MM ?..*ik* Kagl.ab aud Uurmsui highly re.ommenilod j joadj woih.T. Address BTKADY. BOxBi. Tnbuue OoWwuOBVdk l.iHi nrosdway.