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SOME KEW BOOKS. > Mr. John A. ht on, the ilelver among old fe. hlons, manner, and places, lias cornpllfcl a yorlly volume on u1li<* nest, lt* Elver, _______ and Marrl-Wes" (Sciib-Hi- __ Welfonl), Illustrated from original draw? ings ami enjrrav Inps. The subject affords room for much discursive treatment. The 6ouro_ end rourse of tbe old Fleet Maw (never really more than a brook) air followed, and all the localities In lum Msmlned, with their wells, chalybeate springs end houses of entertainment. In the chapters on the Meet priest and licet marriages a number of old documents are rept(di_ced, not, lt must be said, to the enhancement of the general interest Thr whole subject has Indeed be-en so thoroughly exploited by novelists ne.tc Dickens snd lirswitt that lt would be very difficult to say anything new about lt, and Mr. Ashton has had to pad his narrative uncon? scionably. The book ls handsomely mede r.nd well printed on good paper _ rainier has printed (The Knlc.ltcrboofeer Pre68) a pamphlet which bears the title "Chirography," but which really conveys very little Information on ths subject, and that little In ito loose and unmethodical e way that the various statements fall very far short of demonstration. No doubt there ar* well-grounded prin? ciples whereby to a certain extent character may be judged from the handwriting. But Mr. Palmer has nothing to say concerning surh principles, and merely asserts dogmatically that which requires careful ex? planation and rational analysis. We cannot perceive tbe usefulness of such a slapdash essay on thc sub? ject. Bean as the Introduction to a fuller treatise lt would be altogether inadequate. Scribner A Welford publish a new series of the Rohn Libraries, ot which the volumes already issued are (.nellie's Hoy hood, Oxenford's translation, Goethe's Faust (first part), translated by Anna 6wenw!ck, and Lae..n's Essays, with Introduction hy Joseph Devey, M. A. The new series ls neatly printed, and taste? fully bound In light green covers of a novel pattern. The lato.-t volume of Morley's Universal Library (Ttotitledgo A Roast contains the Essays of Winthrop Machworlh Praed. collected and arranged by hts nephew, Slr George Yoong. Most of these essays are Juvenile productions, having appeared originally In ? Tbe Etonian," a school periodical. They belong te an extinct literary period, and while smoothly written for the most part are artificial and stiff, and convey no hint of the poetic gift subsequently developed by their author. -p LOOKS OF THE WEEK. Tnr Book of Op.nfsis. Hy Maren* Dods, D. D. 12mo, pp. 445. (A. C. Armstrong A- **>_ . Tirari- Kmnnoaaa Br Harlan Fl. 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YKDORSED Kv Um Hc-rf-j and pi^ THE BIBLE A WOliKINGMEN'S BOOK. BY FRANCIS N. ZAKR1SK1E. lt li s pleasure to turn from the cruds, lllogusl sad mischievous reasoning that oocuples io Urge a space In current lltereture on the * labor Question ? to such s Ylg oreua sensible snd thoroughly Scriptural presentment of the oaee as ls contained in the little pamphlet by Rev. Dr. P. N. 7_*brt___?. " The Bible s Workingmen'. Book." We do not hot b__l_-.e la say that tht* psmphlet, small a* lt 1\ ronulns moro true snd tB-SBM- eouiiSdl for work? ingmen than a whole library of the writing* of such men ai Henry George. I' ls not written In th* Interests of either ? capltur or " litior," or for th" furtherance of any reform kebby, but simply In the Interest* of tiu'.h sud lal fair dealing, nf Christian charl "j- baewwn _aas BBS] ir.au.?New-York Observer. i'i'.U K 'll.N -I-NTt*. sss io-, uie st a.i L-vkMore*. or sent, po*tpald. en re? ceipt of price by 14. F. BOGARDUS, 4 .Warren-at, New-York. 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POR SE MM KR VACATION.?A professor of I modern l?*gn?.es, .Irawlng *..d p liming, connect*! tar -..anv ifi ? * I.. ..?.? ..I the mud prominent ?c u.i.s, wants an engagement eil lier lo travel willi toys nr -i tutor in a pr;, vate Iguilly in l'i* conn'rv : onlr first class la-lillies lined upp.y. TKO!'!. .SOU. caro of Henry S*.d*r* ?ri store, lit 4ltl-aV*L_ _ JCU ER M KR HORN'S TE AC H ER81 A G ENCY. Oiliest an.l best known ls C. S. Esta .iislied ISM. 7 East llih-i . Wsw-Tarfc. TUTORS, Governesses, Professors, Teachers, nil tranches; eli ulara - ools ranplled parents: French. (let-nun, *-| n.i.li spoken. MII'.IA'i COY II I EKE, ai 1.. itu.?-!.. net. 4ti.-a\o. uni Broadway AV ANTED.?A ].t.*-iii(in as Governess by a lady hsvlng .". veers' experience 1- 1 lent to Instruct In ail English branches, rr.-n.-h. Latia snd music. Addres, M lt fi.. No ll Es*) 24ih-*t_ WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TEACHER* BO ll KAI' (foi beti -exesi supplies Prates* ,r>, Teeeh. .1-. Serernessee, Musicians, Housekeepers, Cotnpenloae, ??-.. io , 11 [. school* end tamil t ; ai-.. Itoouteepera, Bl.ipher* snd * . t.vists to oustne** firms. Ml'.S A. D. CULVER 3__0 .'.til-ave., New-Tork City. YVANTED.?Tenchem both Indies ;in*l cren "v tl.ni-n, f*r many position* .11 lek ole, faniiie* and conservatory 1 t?.icher* 011 my Looks pleas* call, ami oth?r* WaSSel MI IMAM I'OYRIKIIK. 31 Eiiat 17th-*-.. between lt), aro. an.l Rroailwar. VOUKG North Golman lady, teacher of Ott* A niau. Engllsk Kr- 1. h ma i,,u*l'-. :r,dtiitil K--_. wlshe* i,o*iiiou; be-t refeienese. Addre-* k. l., 1.1 W. 12lM*-t. S finei-UGB (EThanren. owixa to TiiK DisnoLOTion nt the firm OE DIVMNfl A CO.. of AL'i-.I KN, N V, hy the .loath ef on* of the p.-irtner*. the nnSersujned has been sppointe.1 iseatTsi le i sea on: tm k .?.nss?. Thi* weil known linn lia* been for msny yenrs one of th* caning Iionses in the WlmlrsHlr and Itelnll llardvtare nnd Iron Trade ia ISIS Stele, an.t up to Ibe lune of Sta .oin. lion .lui . lai _?? a ol 11 :nfoi ml. proiita'ne i>names*. At preeenl Ukei.uaTerr el*** ant compi-to stork of g mia. eonstsiieg Si llnnlMtire noil Huililers' Supnl e . *: Pt tl pitons; 1.1 tn, stare ^moally uabroksn wiiule.-**.* leu . worth *',*,.u wyn,ono Hie .;?.:,1 m.tdm.I ,l,-?lres t* close our the tin?in*as ?t once, ?n.l lBTltes Hi. impe. no _ lie ?n,i rorie?t>oui:eii.-o with mhrnkk wh* mar i|i-*lre to nutrliiie ant rout.uh- a paylig buslur ag iu this list'. The lea** of lin- al ..ie pieuerly cn ko air?;i?*j on *.i?y t*i nu. A-Mieea UWU K. I'AKPENTKH. ?saattat of Dsaaug ii co., __^_An mr*. M. Y. J^ FORTUNE EOR A El VE GROCER. Will (ell te the right rn** a hnlf interest In the best e*Ub llshu 1 ??*1 k.'St *rr.-iiigf.l 'ea*? gr.n-ery stor* lu iii* Stet* el Georgia t has p lld a not or., lil of over s*Tenty.rtT* ISeeieaS i1..i:?isin the last tea jens can .e of sale, e ose cniiUne ment; price, thirteen thou .,?i..l tire lnin.'.rn.l .IniUrs. Ad? dress .* 1,.. Merchaai'* Holst _ ll CiirlianilUst, >ew Ysrg city. A GENCY WANTED fm Anefoodi pooDeeted wiU wall paper, upliolatery and carnets. Rest referancea. _ 1. 11 nit.. Kit, i.hiogo. 111. COAL LANDS. PINE LANDS. Ititi sere. i:liu:nla*us c..I _t_tls in Dal*County. Oe or s*l*. near OSltleeesB l-nn., end 1 *a 'niles of railro__<t! Also ...600 acres of Tellow 1'ine ls Southwesters Oeorglik A l-lr*as_ll. f. r-1'Ki (HECK Ell, M*. eu, U*. CGENTLEMAN would likr to invest betwoei *> Shoo ar. I ?_.',*u) io *ny liii.iness which won it ..^n give sall if.ctorv reaulti. In partnsrililpwlth an*ilier t. ., ti.-man ii spining el same ani.iii.it. i';en? make erepeeU lion* clearly. llef*renee? exrhaneat ; st?te y.mr.. Address RBSOLUTIO-., ISS -tl,._.v?. \\'AN I ID.?An active *pnrtner in pince of fl se mina* nen r. ...lam. BISCUIT wo BKa ;;;l 1 , rtiaiult ?'. A r?n. eksni ? legal Notiua. IN PURSUANCE of an order made .?y (ho ?*? Hon. Ilinry W. Boukstaver, on tho Ith day et April, 1H8H, notice 11 heii-iiv gi\.-i, to ail creditors an-i perMins mvlng elsi me against ("harlem W. Kort?, 9. Lorttip Illili,, li inl anl Georna W, liar*. InSlylduslly and a. eonsrtnere lolng bBSlnes* In New York unler the firm nan,*' of Kurt/, Blanchard i Compaiiy, snd lu Chicago un ler it.- drgj name, ?f Uart, Blanchard v * omneoi and In New Orleans under iv 1: '-. nan.f Blancher-, Ku.-. i_ Oimnany, that they ,re require- U) pri alms, -"lin Die vi inert foi duly verla* I 10 tl nalgi),.; the said Charles w. Kur?r, E. E.,ring nian.h. ard and tleorge W. Uart foi the benefit ..f th it hi. pia.-* ol h.1.-. Una bualneas, Na 27 l*earl-*t., in the 1 Its ol New-Tork, "i* 01 before itu- flo-h dav ?f jwe UM ??''' *'- i^i.AI.l.i.Y, Assignee ].uteri New-York. April 11, 1 EIiWAKI' M s.'t.'lil*' lt- Attorney for ft?f es. No. 60 Wall -st., New-York. Cttna-tona CDanted?finales. ;v7"a._:a.-a ,. Mt.s. L BEELT, (forn.erly Mis* L. Campbell). CS WEST 22DbT., rOP.riCN ANT) DOMHSTIC MALE AND FEMALE WMBLOtHMMt BLUE au All reference* nrletly lnvr?tl?ated and on file for ln*pection f>*-r\ai,u dlsappoliitlns fsnillle* will be aieluded fruni my office. N. B -NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTUEft OKFICE. 68 WEST 22D ST. C'OMPANION.?Bysjounir Germanlndv of i e.1.irailon M . oii>i.i"l"0 or Irawi-'lln< e-nnpan ,,,. .,, hi?_. Hie Lettor* sddr**e**e "j 'Sf a x ION," TriSse* OmrJ pOOK, WASH EIC and IRON eh, chamber" V^ WAHI i,;,,| WAll.'.h-. - Hr two routig ntl n- Urn girls, t*g*i!,f,: 0r aap..r?-.ely. in pn.ate fai,,iir . eu rounlry ; I,ur nrat-clsa* city raff roi,oe*. J Ol. I a an.l A.NNU. lllKuilllIll A 4C'1 ( MlAMI'iEUMAlD an<l WAI I UKi'mT-By n V> young french girl *P**kinf aotu* l.njl th; |* .try willing *udol.:igine aod *uii*a. tn le?rn , *., re'er.n,./ r*o li* seen st owl tilh ere., U|.*talr*. JA* yl IS'H. CHKlK, iVc?BrlT-oaspotent roane *w-__nnin / 11. ?I'r?t?n^? ?ll kin l* of cooking thiiroiigtly *xc*l ?n't *?isa , heat referrs ea; city *r coiistry. call ai Mr. - .H M ?-a.. atere, ?? iaiiiri __?__>? LOW I * "llAMHKRM.MD ami WAITRESS.-Br a ^n.aliieini.i, gul. -. ,,i; . t.'.r?n e .. itsheabar. n*iii ut, 1 ?_!,..?. . nnderstende -ni.i.ia i.;ro ef . . ' ' . .11 : |..,l >. l!;..|l? ?_._.?_, m*.i*r*:*. ett] 1 .,?* ' "??"? C'OOK. Ac?By Protestant jrouns wotnaa ns 'jimmi t-ttneook bios lent Isiiedr*** ?4.? West S4tk-*t POCK, HOUSEWORK, tc-By Gormno ?*->girl, c*n .lo.ll kin.l* *f housework ; or 0001 fer elie or lonntry. Hmndy al Us Bth-ay*.. lust ahoy* lOlh-sL c Ululations COanufi?-Females. C"V)OK and LAONDRESS.?By :i younj? Enpr J Inti worn in "I ve*. s" iefer-noe : competent fundy rook ; first cl.ss baker, brr*.), roll.. Ac; oxer,lem iaun?rei? ; u*,.*r*Uatl* carj milk ana nutter; city or countrr. til* .1 lave._, /MIAMBERWOkK, WAITING, ?kc?By nn Vj Bscliea I'roie.taiit young girl; or nurse emt aaaist keeeeworfci lae etty es eanstty i reference*. i:is cih?v*., above lO'.liSt. rmoK uml LAUNDRESS.?By n thoroofhly \j competent American giri ; g*'"'! t*.nip*r*d amt willing; ran Well <>o table .n . .tn npauirs work, wiil.ng to go t? eu.iu tr, j li yeais' islereure*. Cell 1.113 Id-oxm, up ob* IlighL __ COOK nnd LAUNDRESS.?By a Scotch wo? rn** ; uii.l-i ai in ls all branches el i .mklng sn-t baking; exrelleul lam..I .ea*; elly or country , best refercnoe*. Call HU 2il?ve., up one dight_ poOK, LAUNDRESS and HOUSE WO RK^ \J Hy* n**t .lelah giri : sober. honeet. willing ?ud fond of dui.irou. bott referenc** ; eily or country. Call si *?" .iii-sv*., lTth-su_. COOKING, ic?By respectable woman to do cookies. * leaning or waalilug by Hi* <l*y. Mr*. K. *.., 215 Kau.Olb-al._ COOK.?Bv a Southern Protestant woman, in best private familia, only one wh> thoroughly ui.rteretan.t* aeeklaa lu sll Itt br?nch.i* : l***t reference* given ami IMBI wages SMeeBOd. A.l.lr.s* M. Bk, Hox Ito, Tribune I ptown uitci, l.'l'lt itrosilway._ pOOR and LAUNDRESS. ? Bj n you ni? Kj 8?*<l:*h womsn, 2 year*' rsferenc* ; competent, eco comical Beek i soups, poultry, game, pastty, brea*l. roils. ic; Bres-elae* iaundr?s? ; wagus uio<t<Tr?to ; city or couu try. Ul" id-see._ pHAMBERMAlD, WAITRESS or NURSE.' wt! ny a eatafal gin, any *?" country; BaSaratanSa rsre of silver and glass, makes dr-ss-ru, BBfTe* Wines; \.ry fond of chi! lr*.!.. Call -TO Sth-SYB., ii'ur Kthst. C'OOK wishes situation in a private family; ' ls i"iv |eoS coa : Beets and wu pa; la coo'l pastry and bread beter; ha* good city reference. 18? l.j-t Utith-st., '. flat._ PHAMBERMAlD or PARL0RMA_D.-L_4j mj wishes la pr.,i;un> s place for an exporten.?-. cbai-ir-eriuaid or parlormaid; shu can highly recminienl her. 41 Wael .t_ih-..r. HOUSEWM_-_-E_R.?Bj a respectable woman, Henaewerfe la a small private family; best ot ref? erenc'-. No earl-*. 147 Hast 82d st-_ _ __^__ HOUSEWORK, AC.-By a respectable girl, hy th*- dav; mashing, rooking and housecleaning ; ess* i. .-:??:.>e. 47S Sd-eve., tblrd-floor. Hi,r>E\V0J.I..-Hy a neat and able English glflI ?ekes lin-ad, wmps, plain desserts; country or city. RellSble. 2-Q Stk-eve., near 17th-*t. Hol'SKWoRK.?My s Swedish nirl ; good pinn cook : arel rlaaa baker bre:nl an.l blicnii : og telle-.I la.uiiress; wag** mo lerate , eau milk aod etiuru ; i-iisiiiry pie *ir-,l. !?17 3,1-ave._ _ HOUSEWORK.?Bj a neat and tidy giri j geed e..uk. mises Sae Breed, li:srnlt. Bo.: excellent lauii.tre.s ; mr er country i heil rer*renc*_ Call al il rs. [,..WK?,'J;ii l.l-a.e, store._ I I Ol Si. W<H.K.?Ey n neat, willing Swedish 1 girl - vars' reference ; goo 1 nl.tlu cook . goo.l baker ; brea.!, '..MBit, Act "irrlUsl laundress ; wage* mu.lerate; city or conntry. !*17 ;t*l ave. INFANT'S Nn.sK.-B.v a Protestant Eng? lish Infants' nurt-e, who can ta*** full ch.irge; ha* had gool expnrti nee ; willing u> go to the country; good refer Imp s "ail 'Hm uth-ave. f AUNDRESS and CHAMBERMAID.?By a li y*.ing swedish girl, in sm ill prlr.te ftiaily. Call from 10 till '1 ..'clock, ll J West ftiil-st., no car.!*. _________ 1 AUNDRESS.?By a pood laundress; wa-h J Intr to t*k* hom* or will le Irma* cleaning ; will give best of re.eie..eas : call SSS .otb ave M HS. KILK Y._ ^'UKSE or LADY'S MAID. ?Uv ai experi gesid ae1 trust worthy Engll.h rrotr-stint ls si*, a go*<l s**!,islre .* ; *g* UH i goo', referen.-ea. 75 Weet tith-st. N'URSE, Sec?Bv a roang French girl, lately ailHed. speaking no Begllafe, ks nun* to miall chil? dren ; lu*ha.le?. erien. o in.lean sew very neatly by hand. ?c*i; ?t M M .. TAI IQU IN'S, linj 6th-?ve.. upstairs. _ \Y rAlTRESS and CHAMBERMAID?By ? tint else* Herman . beti city rei*runce; alfy or conn '? 3.! ave , ti rsl Hat. Sitiiutioiis tUantcb - IHalco. \ TTENDANT or NURSE?By a well reeom i!\ i.ieinie.l yoang mau ot ge._l ?S.iress, t>. au lnvali-l or el arlv geiit!e:ii iii ; g.ve* niis.ago it daelred sneaks ? at liibaed .ermaa ; iinoiijaciinn tocuuntry <n traveL A.t.lrn* COS MOM, l mn.ne l piown .uti,-,-, 1,-j.c. Broadway. (' c H)ACHMAN nnd GARDENER.?Ry ene who understsnd* everything oe gentleman'a plsee; single: t reference* from i..?r employer; country pr*_f_ii-__L. x. (>.. Tribune rpi.,wi, ..p. .-, i ii. broadway. ('OA. JIMAN iii.d t.KOO.M.-l.v a aober, hon ^-^ *--t end Indnatrlovs mea nr kmg expertesee; ilnsle; en !'?--'.... i- thi cere of ilin> eerrteses, horses, anl harness; ..... be found *rlll (ins; euj or country: eeo furnish tlr.t-cl?_l AJdrces COACHMAN, Harness S ni . 1 OOt Broadway._ rjOACHMAN.?By s ProtcsUnt man. a*;f* 2r, ^^ i,'.." i t-"..'i.; .*.-.ii milk, moe launs ami M uenerslly m's pl ve excellent recommendations. At ca ttl I ni i-.if ., l ? nth-eve,_ C'OACHMAN ur OROOM.?By a respectable > yon* niau, 22, atrlctlr t*inper.\ts. un lera tanita care of Imrae* anil e?rr:??e* , oieful !n - .-r . .lysars'beat re.'eraucs fn.ii, Itst ..,iii,l vc i ran be seen st (ny tl'ne. Actress J. il. M.. I iibiiuv Uptown Ulllce, 1.2.18 Israa.l-ay. pOACB . AN aiiil GROOM.?By a single man. V> who thoroughly unrt*rstan Ist'ie prsper care and treat? ment m h*r?*? aii't carriage*, eenpeuet aa.t reii?bi?; will Se found willing and Obliging : 4 rear*'Cltr references. Ad .iri-ss li. I'.. Tribune Uptown oi-c*. l.'.'HS Broailvray. OACHAIAN.?By first-olass man; thor-' ..ushly underetenda hi-* bu*lne_a in ail Its brioches; best of references . s vear. wrli lust etnployor. who eau b* ?een. Address J. a,_all_4th-aTe, C* OACH3IAN.?By a Orst-dasa man. single, ' leas eiaertenoe le the eera aad m?na_:e,nent afhekaee c?rrl?ges an I liTirueas : careful di iver ; I ur or , ounirr ; can milk; wilting an I Obliging; boat city refer,.me. from Ult eu.plo. er. Alir.ss " *:? >M PK I KN r." Hex 1*3. Trlbun* Up own lillico, I,SSS llroa.lway.__ ("?OACHMAN.?Kv a Hindis mun who under J aisiols Ins business In every respect , f.>rm.-r amt last employers can be *ei-n. Cell or a.tilreas >lT/.l'A'rUIC'K, 135 West 4SU-ML _ _ COACHMAN.?liv reliable yoong man ; care? ful driver; medium size ; brst class cliy rcf*r*nces. S. V., 34 Wtel .Stli *t._ COACHMAN. Hy Mulila man Mit li lirst-clnns Slly referencei noo Jsction lo the co.mtry. M. lt , Hoi 111, Tribune Us town Office, I.g3*l Broadwsy. _ _^_^ pUACHMAN AND GARDENER.?-By a \_J neeta man caa inane hituisif geneiaily useful on a gsnti. man'a pia_?; milk if required; best refsrenee* i laat , ii,j.:u ereae Ix *e?n A.iiir**. o. L, lim **J, iribi*o l p town miti.', l.SSS Broedwey-. Coachman snd w ''n gardener.?bj ^^ an Ki, gil. hi .an. nt,- 27, sn, gie : Un,rough ly iiii.lnrat.4nl* cir.-.-; haraea,Seeaaraeeeendeatflsgee; good reseteble rarl-uer . eire leWB*_, Se* er* an.l -.limns ; e?n milk; country prrf^rrel ; strpily lemp*rate. hon**t and ir.utworthy ; best refer**-.*; wifes $:ioui*.i;i. Cell oe address william. lid K.ast 'Jil-it. ^ pOACHMAN.GROOM andUSEPUL-MAN? *__/ By a "incle man, ll.orougl.y i.i..tersla*,ls car* of h..r-*?, harness sn.I .ar air s ; .-on try preferre.! : molerate wage*. Ad.lres* T. ?'.. I r.bi.ne Uptonn PJItlce, I.UH llroadway. CCOACHMAN. ? By ri first-elaas man, :i(>. ?in / gie ; tl.orouglilr uodcrsi*o,ls the mansir*saent ami *?re ,.' hoses aa i millee a* I 10 *?ar.' experience; lied oltv r*feree<*a, AU.lr*** C. K.. Tnbuue L plows OfBce. L2.I3 llroa.way.___________________ pOACHMAN and GROOM.-Bya Protestant KJ rn in of coo I appeirasce, who thoroughly uailerstanU* Ike c?re an I mi.ia.anie:, t of both sa.blle Sui carriage h*rs*(: ni-t-t.??? city ,1r:vor , hlgkeat re;er?ncea ea t* liouesiy, *o br;*ty an.l aMUty , n* oolectioni to country. AS.lresi A. J , i oacTiin.iii. car* of S**res. 117 West 24th si! pOAOHMAN.-B) ;i sin-rle man ; first-class; V. tn.ir .ui- ,.v umlatatan ti the rare au.l *a*i.ag?neat of l,?: s. ?, carri ig*? an.l harness i i areful cly iii iver ; ne ob;-.. Ilea lo (iii.iliv. *.-?t of referenoeo ; S years w. th last eui ti orri, wli , can be ?e*n. Au li -.. I. '... ..1 1 4U|..t?. rjOACHMAN-COOK.-B? coachman and wife; ^-^ loth Ih roBfaly BadeTetaBd theil bu.>lne.s; moder? ate wag.-s; c.',iiir> pi^fci-rl. C.ill or addrei-i J AM KS, 1J5 West 28U-sUj in the butcher** hint*.*. POACH3IAN fee.?Rj ? yoong man in a pn ^ vate family; can milk uni n.ake hlms.lf gen.-iTilly useful; uood reference from old country: country place preferred .:,.-- 182 ICaci Tilth st COACHMAN.-By a first-class man who tlinr.urlilr oiler-.taioN his bust.os*; strictly *ob.;r wiliu.K e-ul obliging; bett of etty rt-fen-nc.-*. call or al ,lr. s*M. .1. .'.. l.ij cve.r ,'>-,tli at. COACHMAN.?Bj a first-clasa man who Iherong ly nnderaieada his i.ns-noas in ev*ry resp*, t: in?rri?il. no m iimi.rani e. BO obe, [lou te tho coaatry. lall oi addre** I. K.. lil \\ om ,i.i.i.?t., private stable. pOACHMAN iiml GROOM.?By a first-class \J i.iarrls.l t..aa; *ii.lersi?*.|< his biiHiness t.orotighly ; highly roenmaeedod i ea ploy m ese be aeon, tall *r a.l,lre*.s JAMI- B, jv; s stii ern., London Ham?s Agen.-y. (HlACIIMAX or GROO>L-Bj single Protcst ^*^ ant, thoroughly BBderaUnds lil* duties; sober care? ful etty drlv.-r; elly '.i cum rv; best city and country reference, (ali oi adi., .-. i,. c., BO West 4Jd-?t c OA. II.M.W.-B.v a first-class man; lh*.r - bia buslnes* in e\?ry respecl . t) rears b*?l ruy raforeBeeS A.llroaa J A MK.*. 1. K.st jyiii-st. / V tArHMAN~By"a first-da.*** man: aina;Te"; \J thoruughlv un.Isrsiand* the care anl aiaoagsinnt ,f beraoa. ano eerrtesBB md keraeaei t*ni[i*rate; wining am I nbllgmr. present ?,i,p|,,T?r rai, be ac^n titalcliaa refer eic--* : _say part Um tad but**. Ad.li es* COACHMAN 223 West 2, lh-*L CnA< HMAN or GROOM.-By a younj? Scotth v/ man, 2*1: will l>e fouud wiaing ami agrc.jable ; city or ,; good reference. Al Ire.i "lofts," 808 Wost SSS?a Ci)ACIIMAN.--Bva-t.-a,|y and ndia'hlc **in glamau; nn-ii-rstauils thnronglilv th* c^r? er horses barossa ?i.*i <? .rr,?ge?. not elrald ,f wer. ld roere' oitv ex p. rai.*--- ... ?e*re in last oise*, left In cUu?e.iiie*,-e of 4e?ihin th-f?ral.c; Broulee*city r.fereuc**. ciui or a.l dress **PK.S. , US No. 438 Weat Sg'l-sl r^CORATIVE .Artist ami Designer (Ant issi *?nu re-engagement. Addre** 0. Q-. Box 40, Tribune Offlce. _ pARM WORK.?By an American married man who ls pracileal la cir ry t'spect; can act as hesd min If d"slr*d; want* r..orn? or house good recom aendetiou* ?? i ARPKNTER'S, 108 Oih ave. I*-* PUL-BOY.?Bf a btiv, in the eoontry, I t.. take ear* of * Sor?? , can milk an.l make klm.alf gen *r*iiy uasful Addrees i. P. ifiue.- lMib-at, fltlo CU_l?.tt_ WANTED.?A competent rnpreerntatiTs f<?r ?'?'*?? lo visit tb*cotton rletb u.*rkei*nf I ? .' cs Vmk. l--ila.tslplii.taii- lr..y. The auparl.iniiy ? Sole* Meaty ol har.I w ,rk, n SM iterate asian- au.l a * -i rn i Met nealimt, Applionis le.iat *,viy bf letter giving aalia f*ci*ry r*f*u-nce *n.t their tlfsnanea lu cosnectiua willi ron.,* rintn. iie*ib|u*rter* will tm in a larg* .New-a,atfl?ii.l nty. AriJraii Du AZ, Tribsne Offlo*. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AT THR SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH. In Brooklyn, corner of Clinton snd Congress sts., Rev. JOHN W. CHADWICK will preach lc morrow morning at ll o'clock. Subfect: " Th*- Dangerous Classes In Society." Kuhl, et, April SS: "The 1'erUhlng Clas-M's" All ara cordially Invited. the ... m. enlng AT TWENTY FOURTH STREET METHODIST Ff I.*-m I'M, CHURCH. n**ar 9th ave. -Preaching Sun? day morning st 10:31; evening at 7:30, bv I'astor, "? Fev. J. E. COOKMAN. D. D. .Sunday school at 2 p. Consecration Service at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday F.ver Prayer Meeting at 8 p. m. AU rordlallv welcome. AT TTTR SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN ClinRCII, l?tb. st., near Atb-eve.. the Pa.tor, Ber. H. M. HAMILTON, D. I. , will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. ANNEX II A Ma, IS 4th-av*.-fSunday. Bible Study Oet-eral 8WAYNE, 8:30. Gospel Service at 7:30. "Tho True Vine.* ROBERT (iRAIIAM. ALL WELCOMEi UNITY CONGREGATIONAL SO CTFTY, (Unitarian) at Arthur Hall. Lenos (Othi ave., between 120th and 127th ?ts. ? Service* ?n1 preichlne by the Rev. WILLIAM R. ALGER, of Boston, at ll. Sunday-school at 3. AT CNIVERSAMST CHURCH.1 lth-st. near Sth-ave., Rev Dr. Bot. LES. Pastor. -Subject*: morning, "The Many Mansions In the Father's House;" evening, "The Obied of Life."' Service*, ll a. m., 7 :I5 p. ra. Next Sunday morning a sermon will be preached from the tsxt, " Faithful I-'nto Death." In memory of Mrs. Alice Slater, wife of James Slater, esq. AT SECOND UNIVERSAMST CnFRCH. 127th *t, near Lexlngtonave.-Rev. Dr. GUNN1SON. of Brooklyn. preaches Sunday morning and tho Pastor, Rev. D. M. HODGE, conducts a Pralse-meetlng In the evening. AT BT.OOMINODALE REFORMED CHURCH. Bmad wnv and G8th-st., Rev. CHARLES MARTYN. Pastor. - Dlvlne services at ll and 7:45 o'clock. Sunday-school et 2:30. Strangers lnvltod. AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION AND MAN HATTAN TEMPERANCE ASSN, < tuckering Hall, Sun? day, 3 o'clock. Addresses bv SAMUEL A. HAINES, aaa., and CHARLES LE COUNT, toa,., representatives of the Commercial Temperanco League, * movement recently Inaugurated ind embracing within lt* membership many of the leading business men of otir city and country. Choice song service. JOS. A. BOGARDUS, President. AT WASHINGTON SQUARE METHODIST FPIS COPAL CHURCH. 4th--.., near Cth-sve.. Rev. JOHN RH KV THOMPSON. Pastor-Will preaeh. morning, 10:SS. Subjeet: " Wha?. s Famo'is Man Learned In the School of Christ." Evennc, 7:45. Subject: " Ancient and Modern Spirit Vicious." Strangers cordially Invited. AFTER EASTER THOUGHTS -Sermon at 10:30 hr Dr. JOHN ti. OAKLEY In the Thirtieth f3nt.h) Street Methodist Episcopal Church, between -oh an.l tith ave*. 7:30, euhjeel: "Sorrowful, yet alway Rejoicing." A.-NEW-YORK TEMPERANCE UNION. Masonic Temple, tith-ave. and 23d-*.-s*in1.iy at 3. "Temperance In India." sddrens bv Rev. DAVID W. THOMAS, of India, Right Worthy Grand Chaplain Independent Order of Good Templar-. Fine music. J. B. GIBBS, pr*.-. AT TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 6,*th-?t near Le .. InR'on-ave., the Pastor, Rev. D. C. HUGHES, will preach at 10:30 a. iii. ami 7:30 p. m., Sabbath, April 15. AT WEST HARLEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 7th-av_. and lOTlhst.. Rev. E. S. OSBON. I). D., l"ai*tnr.? Preaching at 10:3*1 a. Wk, and 7 :8o p. m. hy the P_stor. Sabbath-school at 2:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at 0 .30 p. ia. ALL SOULS' CHURCH. 4tta-?v*., comer 2-th-st. Sennon hy tho Pastor, Rsv. THEODORE C. WILLIAMS, at 10:45 a. m. Sunday-school st 12:15 p. n_ The pub? lic cordially Invited. AT SOUTH CHURCH. 6thave. and 2lat-afc, Morning service, ll o'clock. Afternoon choral eervtce, 4 o'clock. Rev. RODERICK TERRY. D. D.. Pastor, will preach. Strangers particularly Invited. Thu church la near many hotels. AT FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, Tit. AR? MITAGE, l*a?tor. preaches at ll a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Bunday-eehoot, n :30 a. in. Preyer Meetlug, Wednesday, 8 p. rh. All welcome. ALU SOULS' CHURCH. 48th-at_ west of 6th-ave. Rev. R. HEBER NEWTuN will prench at ll a. m. General S. C. ARMSTRONG will speak at 4 p. m. on ' Twenty Yeera' Work for N**groos and Ten Year*' Work . r, ......, i -zm, rn ....ir, ,v, , .' ,$,' for Indiana at Hampton School. BEDFORD STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.?MST. l>r. CHADWICK, Pastor, will grouch morning, 10:30; ev liing, 7 30. Sundav--*chi.ol at __ p. m. 1'rayi-r-iiie.jtlug y. 0. All made Wmtotmo. BAPTIST CHURCH OP THR RPI PH ANT, Madison ave. and 04th--t., tbe Rev. JOSEPH 9. ELDER I). D., 1- i-i. ir.- -Services: Morning at 1 I o'clock : evening at 7:1.. The pastor will preach to-morrow. Strangers Invited. BAPTIST CH I'Ki H OP THE REDEEMER. 131st st.. neel 7t_.-ave.-_-.etor. Rev. w. vt. GILES. Bop. vi. be ai 10:30 morning and 7:45 evenlug. Sunday schuol at 2:30 afternoon. Seats free. RRICK CHURCH, corner of ..th-ave. snd 37thst Tho Paator. the Kev. HENRY VAN DYKE. I). D., will preach on Sunday, April 15. at ll a. m. and 4 :30 p. m. CIIUr.cn Ot." THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), Perk ive., corner 3Stb-at?Sorvices. Sunday, ISth Ins*., ;r ll a. m. Rev. Dr. MARVIN R. VINCENT will preach. Usual evening service* at 8 o'clock. Sermon by Kor, FRANCIS BROWN, D. D. Sunday-school ai 0:30 a. m. CHURCH OF THE HOLT TRINITY. Madison-eve. snd 42d-st? Early communion, 8:30*. m. ; morning service, ll ; Preacher at both nervl.es, Rev. evening service. 8 ,?. re K. MACK EN Kl*:, Jil. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, Madl?on-ave. and 35th st.. Rev. ARTHI'R BROOKS, Rector. Morning mt vlco at ll a. m. Anniversary of tbe New-York Diocesan Organization of the Girl*' Friendly Society at 4 p. ni. The lector will .dictate. Stranger* cordially invited. CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 7th-n\". anl 14th-si._R.-v. C. S. HARROWER, D. 1).. (Pestor) Will preach al 10:45 a. m. aud 7:45 p. m. R. - .uni Service* siter evening sermon. All are cordially United. " COOPER UNION."-Lecture by Mrs. VIOLA Gil, BERT. Respell*, by the R.-v. Vi. H. CAIN. Sunday at 3 p. m. Subject: "Are We Conscious After Dee tb T Opportunity tn ask nuo.iii.na. Half-hour devoted to the subject of Divine Healing. Let the sick and afflicted com.-. These meetings are supported by contributions. All Invited. COOPER UNION. PEOPLE'S SERVICES. LAST THREE NIGHTS! Sunday, April 15, at 7:30. Mr. liven, will conduct the Song Service. Mr. Herald's subject I* "WHY I BELIEVE TUE BIBLE AS GOD'S WORD." CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. West, 17th-st., west of ..th-ave.-R. v. WILLIAM LLOYD will preseh at ll a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Morning mbjeet! ?"The Blessedness of Walting" Evening subject: "How te Make the Best of This \v?rld and the Next" Sun day-s, hool 3 p. nu Susnger* cordially invited. CANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Oreenf-st. near Canal. Rev. E. P. PAYSON will pr-ach at 10 1-2 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 t30 p. a.. COLLEGIATE REFORMED CHURCH OF HARLEM, ___*(?-_, near Sd-avo., Rev. J. ELM EN DORK, D. l>.. Pestor.?Pp-aches al ll a. m., aud ee.euth sermon on Rulti at 7 .30 p. rn. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 57th st., between 6th and 7Ui a.es.-l.i. MACARTHUR, Pestor, preaches Sunday morning at ll, evening wrvlco at 7 :45. tba Pastor sive* every sun lav evening exposition of Sundat-school lesson for followtu^ Sunday. Strangers cordially lu vt ted. CHURCH OK THE DlVINB PATERNITY, Sth-ave. Conor 45th *U, Rev. CHARLES li. EATON, D. D.. pgstor.?ll a. in-, " sectarianism and Church Unity.' 7 41 p ni, "Th* Ten Commandments with Mo-lorn Applica? tions" Special musical service, double quartet. Festival Jubilate, taney; "Sing Alleluia Forth," Buck; "Love Divine," Stainer. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, corner 84th-et. ana Park ave -Service* ai ll a. m. Rev. ROBERT COLL? IER will preach. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST -St* th,, near 8lhave. Preachlng Sunday muiiim; and evening by tue Pastor, the RSV. ll. li. XV LER. FIVE POINTS MISSION, t.3 Park-at. (*lto of the sid brewert), Rev. O. R. BOUTON, Superintendent? Morning ano evening nrrvlce at 10 30 and 7:30. Sunday l bool at 2:80, closing with eorvice of eoug by tiio clul drcu. A welcome to all. FOURTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 4th-ave. aud 2_.d-st.-The Pastor, the Kev. HOWARD (rushy, will preach next Sunday morning at ll o'clock and In the evening at S. Strangers are Invited. FIVE POINTS HOUSE Ot INDUSTRY. US Worth? s', william r. barnard. Superintendent.-Benlee nf w.ng every Sunday at. 3:30 o'clock. The Mr. . .? |g alni.i-i wl.^i'y by Hie c_uilr.il of the lnsUlu'ion. Public cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sth-ave., corner 12th st.. Rev. RICHARD D. HARLAN, mlnlster. bervltea, ll e. m. and 4 p. m. FIRST REFORMED PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH, rj'h st., between oth and 7tn aves.. Rer. john m. STEPHENS, Pastor?Sentosa al 10:10 a. m. .ind 7:45 p. m. Rev. JAMEs Y. BOICE. of Philadelphia, will preach lu the ev,>lung. HUGH 0. PENTECOST will preach to Unity Congrega Hon lu llaaeale Uall.2SS.at and Ulb-a ve.. Sundy inonu;,*, ?i ll o'clock, bubject: " Ihe Moule vt Hie 'lariat Qi_. ... Hun." KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH. 7_*d-st. and 2d ive -Ilev. DAVID G. WYLIE, Pastor, officiates at I0.4.? morning and 7 :48 evening, sabbathscho..! u .-..-ts at 2 15 i.'clock. Young People's Beetles, Thursday evenlug birangers cordially Invited to all the service _ LEXINGTON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, comer llltb-st-Preaching by the P?.tor. Rev HALsi Y MuoRE. D. D., st 10 30 a. m. Evai.g..li?ii0 service wRJa singing at 7 45 p. tu. SunJ^y-school al 2:15 p. i_ MADISON AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL "HURCH, comer OOih st., the Rev. Dr. C. P MAHDEN .?a-U.r.-Pi_a_hlng by the P?*'.or at ll a. m. and n n 'lu.' ? unlay school al 2.30 ?? ox.; Y.iuug People'* pui.r ik-etnig at 7:15 p. in. All are welcome. " MRS MARV T HI'RT, pfeelilBI of the Woman'a bruilau Teu.peranrn Uuiou of New-York Stet* will ectUte on I'eniperaiire on WeuiiesOny evenlBB the Htk n?t . In Trinity Baptist Church. l_n 55th eu near Lei ngton a\e MADISON AVENUE REFORMED CHURCH cor ot ,7th.t.-lUv. ABBOTT E_ Un-TKF.DOi.' U D" Pasie? *.n.muulon service morning st ll. The p**tor will preach In tbe evenlug et 7 45. The fifth aernion In tho ?our?e on the Lord'* Prayer. Subject, "Give U? Thi* l^.y^ Our Dally Bread.? Union bible baturday evening MADISON AVXHCC -UPTIST CHURCH, corner of 3 ??'-- Rev. * l.'W UKI |.(. MAN. P?*tor, will , oi. hund?y. April 15. Service* at ll a. m. and ' "' i't ''? , ? -ung People** Preyer-staetlng ?rter u... Ill',,, ,~,:?'\ 'V"?r':,, :,'huo1 " I ?", ?? ? Chapel urine ou \v> beeby eveeJsH ?' I MAIUsoN SQUARE PflBSBYTERIAN CHURCH o.^.'.'.v.^':^"^^"- WMate ll a. m. : Rev H. M. HAMILTON. D. D., at 7 45 _ m. btranger* cordially welcomed. ? ? m< NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH comer of SS_k ave. fi-,1 Slst-M. Preaching hr I ,.. l'.-i.,?, J.? ?ff POSSITFR. Morning eerTleB. 10 30. lh\b^^__\_ BU UM Y.*r K.,11,,.1. ? Evening wtttot -4: ? tk! School of Christ" Stranger* cordially VateeMS. NEW YORK SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION .J'-1 I'rliiu'.' Cnl'.ii," Mr*, W. V CRAFTS, u-*.h?r this day. 2 r,',.0,.k nr04iW4y Tabernacle ( hip.) ? _t. ??;-"?!"???*"' Class," Rev. Dr. BCHAUFFLRR, eov duc.or this afternoon, 3 .10 ... lo. k. In B'dw.y Tsb,7na" e ?.-" Teachers' Cls?s." Rev. Dr. KITTREDOK con.' ductor, this ev-alag, el S -.viock, in luSees Avenu* Reform"*) church, corner 5;th-st. n.i.T" IilM.n Teacher* of Harlem," Rev. Dr. MIRE, DI TH. con.ucl,,r. St James M*'ih*.|l?t Episcopal Church. Madlsori-sve. and 120*h *t.. Monday eienlng af. 8 n'rU^o 5.- Superintendent*' das.*," Mr. RALPH WI-LIA oon2}ur'nA- _.ue"*toJ. 4 o'clock, Fulton Sir.-*'. Chanel e "--Je* che rs' Class," Dr. HOWARD CROSEY mn. ductor, Tuenday evening, 8 o'clock, in the fourth Ar-rm< Presbyterian Church Chapel rorner 224-sl . 7 "i'Tea-her*' Cl.is*." Slr. RALPH WILLS. e-n'ue. tor. Thursday evening, h o'clock, tn Sixteenth street Baptist I hureh. n**?r nh ave fi.-" Teachers' Class." Mr. JOHN STEWART, con? ductor. Friday evening. H o'clock. In Hop- Chapel, Ponrth, at., between Avenu,., ,- lnl D Al) permit.- Interested In t* si Mng the yung are Invited. ALSO A public meeting next Monday evening, fl tt*ele__L fe Fourth Avenue PresbyterUn Church 'Dr. C|.,->,\ , ,-?,, ?2d-st. Sul.je.-t: "The Spiritual Need* of the Te*cher and how Supplied." Speaker*, Rev. Dr. bell A CF* LLB and Mr. RALPH WELLS. NORTH DUTCH CHURCH. Fulton S'.reet Du,ly Noon Pryor Meeting from 12 to 1. C..me in, rest ?nd pray. Stop 5, 10 or 20 minutes or the hour ?* your tune admits No. 113 Kui'oii-.t. ai.d .'i-i Ann-wt. NEW.JER!I8AL1 '-1 ' H>:i'.t il, E.K.I ISth-aL, between Park and Lexington _vov. Rey. B. S sKW?KD, Pastor.? Service, |] a. et : nbjeet: "Mary and Martha, or Diing <;....d from Self and from the Lord." sunday school, lu.is p. ii. OLD JOHN STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, first In America, 44 anil 40 John-sl , eoe Msefc ? nd a half east of Broadway. Rev. W. W. BOW DISH. I) !>., Pastor. Sunday-school at 0 a. pi. Stranger** (lass Meenup, fl a. m. Preaching at 1" 30 a m. tut 7 :f* !> m. Young People'* 1'iajet Moating, li 30 p. m. beats free. _ PARK AVENUE METHODIST I'PISCOPAP church, corner BSth-Bt- Bervtees ll 10:30 a. m. anil 7:4:1 p. m. Preaching by the Pester, th" Rev. J. RU'lu ARDS BOYLE, D. D. btranger* welcome, buuday, school 2 30 p. in. PHILLIPS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, crner ni 73d st. and Madison-ave.?Rev. Dr. ALEXANDER ?i_ breach :<>-in>.ir,,w mon.lng. R.-V. WILLIAM til/ :.-!_ 1'ER in the ? vening. Services at ll a. m. and 8 pm. PROSPECT HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHtTRCH. SC*, st, between Lexington mid P.ir!_. av.-s. -Preaching IO lt, by R*'v. ANDREW BEATTIE; 7:30, Rev. E. P. PA*. SON. Sabbath-school, 'J :'M. Rt'T..FI_.S URI 'sp,'/TERIAN CHURCn. Rev. Dr. BoriTH, Pester.?While ?-_tt_ine completion **f chain. service will he held In Ihe i MBA 7_M-sr., west of th? Boulevard, at ll a. m. Sabbath school, 3 p. m. Rev. O. HUTCHINSON SMITH. Pi-'or Coiieguus Reformed Church, 12Sd-at. and LmoS-avs., preaches et Hitiio and 7 3d. " How te Sveeeed in Life," the first la scries of Sabbath e\'tiing lectures to th*- young. SEVENTTI .STREET M. E. CHURCH. Rev. WILL? IAM A. LAYTON, PaetOF.?Morning, " Our Mission.? Evening, "The power ?f Thought-" Praise meeting 7 :80. Strangers cordially welcome. SEVENTEENTH STREET MFTHODIST F.PISCO. PAL I BURCH -R. v A. C. MOREHOUSE, Morning, "Salvation." Evening. Hon. CHAUNCEY SHAFFER. Praise meeting 0:30. S*_t* free. Ail welcome. ST. JAMES CHURCH, Madlsonave. and 71st*t-* Morning ar ll. st. Andrew'* Brotherhood specially ln? .:'?-.. all young people U. 0 o'clock evensong, birangors alway* welcome. 1 ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 4th-ave. ?nd SSd-at. Preaching br Oe Paolo., the Rev. Dr. ENSION MeCUI_f.NET. At 7 45 ft m. Hie Hov. Dr lt S. MACLAY, Superintendent of Methodist Ml?-'":i4 In Japan, will sp.uk noon "The Political Condition* ans Religious Progrcn* of Japan." ST. STEPHENS CHURCH, 46th-.it., north st.ie. beBareea olli and Sth ave*. Th- Re*. A P. HART, lt.. tot Service* ou buuday at ll a. in. and 4 p. m. ST. ANDREW'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL. C Ihl.CTl Tlst-.t., between '."h ive. and tho Bouleia.. 1.-Public t*t. vlcos. 10.4'> ._ 1.1. and Ti"- Bb BS Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. JAMES -M. KINO, D. D. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, liliave.. between 127th and 128th eta.? Holy Communion at 7 ;)*> a. m.; Morning Plays , Uta 1 and Sermon nt ll a. m.; Choral . 1 at, 4 p. m.; Evening Prayer st-1 sen-, un ut 7 .30 p. ." The R.-ctor, the BOY. GEORGE R. VAN DE \VA__1.R. D. D., will preach at ll a. ul anl 7-SO p. m. ST. LUKES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. tlsvac, between Otl ive and Broedwey, Rev. E. s. TIPPLE, Pastor.?Preeehlng at li a, m. and 7:45 p. nu Sunday-school al _:_- p. m. Young People'* Prayct Service at 7 p. m. AH aro cordially Invited. ST. JAMES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Madlson-ave., cor. l_26th-eu?Rev. A. J. PALMER, D. 1*. wiU piea.li -I 10:3<j a. m., and Her. GIDEON DRAPI E. 1). D., lt 7:30 p. m. Aud on Monday nenlng Rev. R. R. MEREDITH. D. D . will present the nevi. *_und-y achuol l"_-..ii to tho Bible Teacher* of Harlem. All cordially Invited. THIRTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH between -th and 7th ave*. ?nev J. M. Vt'Olv RALL, D. D.. l'aetor. will preach at 10:30 a. m.; ?ul> J.-et: " Ci.rbi In Ri-torr." Evening, ai 7:30. Fi.rtleO* anntversarv ul th*. Sander-School Missionary Association Address by Rev. RICHARD J. HARLAN. THE REV. K. WRIGHT SUTLER. Pastor of the Kt. Paul Evangelical Church. 250 Wes* 3lth-st. (near Sth ave.) will preach ai 10:4S ind 7:4*, Social Boag Bea* .too preceding the BIBIlllH ?Biaao* AU Busts Ires Welcome everybody. TWENTY-THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, e?r. n?r Leting ton-j ve-Rev. L A crandall. Pa?t..n wtil preach .sunday, 10.30 a. m. aud 7:3:. p. ni. SabbJth ?chool, 2.30 p. tu. Strangers and young mea cpeclally Invited. UNIVERSITY ri.ACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corio: of lOih-st. Kev. (.1 ORGE ALEXANDER D. I)., Psstor.?Publlo worship to-m iron ai ll a. in. and S p. m. | Wedneeday evening w.r\i_e vt ? o'clock. UNION REFORMED CHURCH, Ptthwe., npposlts West 3.1-st. Rev. LEMUEL JONI S will preach In the norning at 10:30 In th.' .-vening al 7:30, anniversary of tho Sunday-school. Add_*ea?e? i.y iuv. LEMUEL] JUNES and Rev. CHARLES A. JuNEs. WILLET STRFUT MI-.rilODlsT EriSCOPAfl Cliuiicii. neer Crand-st-Rev millard r. COMP. TON, Pastor, will preeeh at. ]i):4.'> a. m. and 7:30 p. nu WEST TIIIRTVTIIIill) ST RI I 1' BAPTIST CHURCH. - 1: . HENRY CROSS, ot Manaaquan, N. J., will pis-^.-ii in thia morning at lu 45; evening, 7 U10. sunday 2:3o. Preyer meetlnga, Monday i.nj Frii.y erBBlaca* 7 :4j. Friends and ?t:jng,rs cordially Invited. WIST TWENTY-THIRD STREET PRESBYTERIAN* church, ?-?3,1-,, neer 7th-ave. Rev. R 1 SAMPLE, D. ii, pssior. i'i. Iplng mi. ijv Ap il IS, al ll a. m- ?*n<l 7 4:, m, 11 hy the R'v. p.. 11. Richardson, D. D. sun day-scheol ai o 30 a. m. _ Stciimboiilo ano. RaiIroa_a. i LBANY BOA Fi! PEOPLE'S LINK. r\ Si. miers Drew an,I Dean Un- -luana Lave I'ler 41. If, H.. toot ot ' si.Til-sl.. et ii p. 1,. il Hy. Sun.Uv* exoepteu. SU-teroom* w*ruie_. l rei*Lt r?c?i-u.l uatil th* hour ot d*> pariure._ VF.W-HA\'K\. ? Btetmers lcavo Peck-slip -*-' l'ler 25 1-:. R.' at 3 p. m. and ll p. m. Sunday* excei't r<i . Steemere arrive in time foi eerly trslna noith and eaefc RDNDOUT an-1 KINGSTON, landinp ab Cranston*! (Wael I'o;nt , i'oiuhtiII, N'ewburg, Mari boro, Milton. Puoghheepste ai, I E_sepn_s, .onnectliig vi-ii Ulster .nd Delawsre, Stony Clove ant Ci-kiii M nmuiii railroad* f*u-amer* CITY OF KINGSTON and JAME-j \v. baldwin leave every waelt day n 4 p. m . pi r foil of lUrrl-.oii.si., N. _., OXOept Saluidjy, uhen City ol K m.. .tun leave* ai 1 p. m. HUSTON via KALI. RIVEB LIN__.-0___y $| for flntt-elau* Un .'ed tlekets. Reduction to N.-w. port, Fail Rlvei ania.. 0 tiei u In ta, Steam re PI Ld ri.\{ and PROVIDENCE. Leave pier _%, N. lt.. ti. ,1 ol Murray-st., at 5 11. m. dailv, Sundav* Included. C.mn iicitlon by Annex DOB) from lliooKlyu at 4 ::t0. J, r ->y Cits 4 p. ni. AN ORCHESTRA u.N EACH STEAMER. Tlfk.'t* and staterooms secured at principal transfer and ticket ofr.. s, at oltieo on l'ler 2.s ana on eteamer. \ -TROY BOATS-Stenraors 8AB4T0OA ^Sa and CITY OF TROY le ito mer foot of __n*l_pher *t. N lt. duly, eieoyt Satuidav. 0 li. m. Sunday ?l-_iner teurhe* at A llmny. _^^^^ HAY LINK to OLD POINT COMFORT. *** NORFOLK, VA, and SOt'TH. I>?avo via I'.i h. R R. 4 :S0 B. m. Tailor car* to Baltl. niore, thence pala,'.' ates mc ie. striving at Old Point al bili a. m., Norfolk 9 a. m. H V TOM PK IKS, ? lei,'I l'a-s. Sgenl, 317 Broadway. N. T. t R08T0N, PROVIDENCE and HAST, Vie BTONINOTOM 1.1 v. Inside Rouf .it Lowest Rat* *. RteameM leave n**w pier M n r.. om block aboira Canalst., at 5 -.ot; p. m. dally ex.'ept Sunday._ PAT8KILL EVENING LINE V/ Hea's ;..iv, fer < A l-Kl 1.1. ami all Interme lia's land Ins* daily, (ur BTPYV_.SA.il and NEW HA l.n MORE, Tnaa lap, rhuradef oud satur lay. Allfioin fo*l?f J..y th, M. lt, atti p. m. DUDBON AND COX8ACKIE. llSTFAMER IUD1-II LD 1,-ave* fr. rn BM. of JaT-?l, N. R.. Tuos-lay. Thur-div and Saturday. STEAMER M* MAMS from foot ll .rrlvn lt.. M**t.d?y. W'edneelay ami Friday al 0 p. m.. eonnntln^ with ll stea and Albany Railroad. _ vyi<mK LINK.-All Hail Roo* for Bo__e_. k- Ne?|?,rt ?nd tl.e Fav. Ijaiiiea l-av* C.rand Cen? tral Station at 8 a. in an 1 1 p. m. Limited Expre,-. anil ? new F.sureaa train at 4 n m.. ei is-i Fa pre?? *t ll p m. (j^jiy. p?iact. I'*;],.rears or SieeplDg i-ar* to di'stiualion. _. fjAPE CHARLE8 ROUTE to OLD POPfaj iv ('tVM1('HT' N0KFoLK' 1'cpRTSMOI TH AND THU "11 and after F.-hruary 6lh. Iti.sS, train* sj the NF.V i<'HK, PHILADELPHIA AND NORMO.K R R ? |ea\e foot of " """?eli day* H 1 Hy Hu. m., . parlor-car ?kel OBIce of the PennsylianU 'Railioad Company. S. W DUMMI, toot. _ R. B. COOKE. 0. P. * TJA. NORWICH LINE.?Fsvoi-ts lusi.io Baals. E.r.-. reduces t., Bees***, a:?: -fare*aler, ?:5.?: Nor "?i'll. *1 .'?'.. New. Lon lou. *1 40 lori tpo J . roJue . le all point* 1 ITY op %\V S?% J IK. CIT* OK ROSTON 'lilli ?'. i 'WRINOR laave Ptei .r. .n k _. ip et <; W. ur a dy. Agt __ NORTHERN RAlI-llOAbOPNEW-JEBaiBy. *-* - Trslna I. r *.m * haml L**-*?*B? for Ensle-ooS, Tenany. CJoattir, KMitthlU a?t M/otM 6 so. 7 :(>0. 1:20. 0:50 sud tl :S0 t. BL : l.U S -W. 4 ?M^ 5:20, 5:40, ti lil, 8:00, 1<- At) m. m.. 12 midnight b-inna.*. 7 :00, 0 6O a. m.. 4 and 8 P Wk For N*''Uet, Sl'rln; Vals ley, Monsey and Tallinan*. week daya. 7 00. 0 50 a. k%m I 60 0 4- v- m. 6uu-iya> 'J 40 a. n_ aud 9 p. __>