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THE RICHARDSON-MCFARUND CASE. VIEWS OF THE PEOPLE PHO AND COS. A Queer y?ic?l DUMrtatMa *0 run Editor ok t^b Hbhald:? ??Wife and mother," u agitating herself un Decosaartly shout her weak lniudod sisters. I am a Wire and mother, yet I do not fear that one Richard sou tragedy will cause one wife to become disloyal ?nd withdraw hor love from her husband?rattier [ ?uoald tulnk It woulu be a warning for them to walk uprightly, when they reflect upon the result of Inildelity that almost invariably comes, as it has In the present case. "We arc all free moral agents to a.i good or evil," yet we have no rignt to use our freedom to do evil. Kiotiar'dsoa wai a free agent. The cotisequeuce wub he bacniloed his life. MiU'oj laud was likewise u iree agent, and he took the uie of bis fellow creamre; me conseijueuco we have yet to see. If Uod ch se these chi dren "to work out lilt* own great ends," men the worn wotud not have beeu complete without all oi the participants. aud they are not men responsible, lor they were not free events hut the chosen of Uod. "Lot no mad say Wnen lie is tempted. 1 urn tempted of Ood. lor Uod cannot be templed wuu evil, neither teujptetii he an.v man." Jf U ts the "duty of wives to bring UtSil thoir ousbaiiu's illat have goao astray, bv loviug Words aud acts," Is it not equally mo duty of husbands to for^ivo their wives f Woman tiuH a higher regard for morality to an man. It Is duo somewhat to education. Men are encourage 1 to sin. mid w.<mcj too; but let tvoiuan deviate one ?i?i> aside ana every one is ready to cry out against ner. aud it is as true as it is sail that tier own sex liavo the le mt chart y for ner. ''Woman wan made lor insu, to ctieer bun aud help him, out not to go ?head ol huii." Ho if a woman marries a man ue neaih her ui intellect aud inoral.lt), she must keep on u eve: witu uiui iu nr?it never go beyood htiu for tear she ?ill show ner superiority. 1 f jar il so.no Wives did not go ahead of their nusbnnds in their example to tiie rising generation society would lie more corupt than it now is. aud tuere woulu be tuaujr more trageuios like tuo one beioie tno public at [resent. -'Every living thing even iho rites aud the worms were created oetore woman;" so the USD of i he uea, tiie fowis of tiie air and tn? beasts oi tno ?ar.h were created before man, otherwise taero would tiuve beeu not'tiu i for him lo have dominion over. 1 do nut see mat because man was created After the animals the animais ore muj. rtor to him; netthor do 1 see why It snou.d detract . from woman that she was the last to be created. Very lew will be wilting toadmt the superiority of me .'lies or worms, or mat wo nan ?houid keep silent when sho fee h it her duty lo ?peak in tne cause of me oupre^scd because may Were created 01 st. ' Home is woman's place." if ?lie is no. to tro o.-voud it, tne i wiutt excuse has "Wile and Mother" for puoiicty denouncing her erring sister aud predicting for Mr. Beechm- a hotter place than l'iymou;u ctiurcn lu summer? tor she may be sure that tUero will be no more space ior the air to circulate meu than there tins ever been. It is too good an opportunity lor ma cu-in.es of nee dier to allow to puss wituout availing themselves of the e?|.iiai alforued tlie.n to put. loriu tnelr ve.iutn. X Would anvise -Wile .?nd Alotncr " tf she has daush ters who have ideas ot woman progression to muwe use ot the darning ueedio at once and thereby save nerseil iroiu luture uneasiness; lor there win sun no enough leit to advocat* me cause of tiie oppressed ?tud see that Justice is done theiu. May he who now lies in prison ou so grave a charge be rtghteo.iBiy fcn.l Justly dealt with. JUSTICE. Berflipr'n Apol'tjy?A Buffalo's Ovlnlou. ffO TUB UllirOK Of TUB UBRAJ.D:? "Let a man when ha thinks he standi take heed leit he fail." Tne apology of Mr. Belcher scorns Worse than the mortuary service(loQu Uy aim, which lias caused so muoh comment. Now. we on^ht to bttve chanty fyr a man oC such "vital piety," aud try to beueve he tells the truth when he makes n ?tuieniout by way of apology, ho never absurd such a ta terns at may appear to common minds. Although .ie says no did not snow ad the facts In the ca.ie, ho wtii not deny that he knew tins woman pad been recent.y married to and lived with this (us Be u.!is iiiun wortaiess uuth, suei i;i i<?,ud. Vet what evidence had tie that ?ue osd been divorced accord ing to the rule .aid clown by the author of carNuau lty or br the laws of ' this .State, so us to entitle her to be mauled uz*. . He ltnew she had not been divorced by tiny legal authority on me ground mat .VicFarlaud hud In'?? n guilty ol adultery, Mid mis is the only ground on wuicii a person cau De divorced m this btate sj as to eutlfe such i erson to oe married the second time. A divorce ior any other cause, whether granted in this state or Indiana. even by the aid ot Mr. ColiaX. would not authorize tue marriage in Question. Besides tins Evangelical geuiiontart nut, or oup ut to nave had. goou reason u> Know ttiat Mrs. Moiarlaud's dtvoics was ootslued by iraud. Sue bud no residence m Indiana, he does not clam) he asw any document proving tue divorce, but was assured by ins frienos, in wuo.~? judgment he had Bieat contidence, that KlcUard:><<u lu loviug tuts Wt'Luiui had not over-icpoe I me bounds oi Chris: tan m >raUt,r. Tne ign. iauce of the law excuses no man. The taw declares sactr a marriage abso lutely void, it also a-ciaros mat every niiui'ster who shall solein.n/.e a marriage to which within his kcowl'dgo an;- legal lmpedtuient exists shad be guilty ol a misdemeanor CtitnidiabiH by flue or ioipri>o>unc:nt. or both, in me is reuon of the court. Ue knew ihat a legal tm jk! liment did e.\ist. He knew tno woman iiua b:en Md'arland's WiXe. ne did no* kiiotr ano was le<jatly itvorced ?nd in a connitton to remarry, The le,;al ImiKMiiuicut did exist, and lie could uoi help know trig it. H? Kiit.w ?ihoVa? not uivoroed bec.mse ol adultery by her husband; and a man who knows as much as Mr. Beecher pretends to know could not have been Ignorant ol this legal impediment. This Evuu geiicai gentleman *ays ? hislriends, in whom he hud jr^at eontiaence, afsureu Una that Jticharnson's Coudnot would nirt. bear tne test of tioiicacy or pru fli ice, yet it had not overstepped the boaudsol Cnrisii.ai mor*tuy." ilie evioenoe m the habeas e?rptis esse stfowrd how inmiorat Ktcharonon's con duct really was. General Jucksou construed the constitution Si he understood it, and Mr. Ueecner cousunes chri^tiaaur us he audoratianda it. Mm Co isi ruction, however, u uc jaore llkeiy to bo cor (eet i linn tnaiofauy Other nmn of common uiuier t iiKlltnj; for it in -nid some men wrest tne scripiarea lo tnetr own dostruotioo. ii..ll. e. iiUFl'ALO, Dec. u, 1 Various Piiatifi of the Socini Evil. To run Kditoh ok the U;;RAt.D:~ There aro two very punitive commands wbloh "iKiiuer" law abiding citizens fee. bound ?o respect above ail oiliera, viz:?"Tuou abait tto do murder," ami "TUoubiialt not commit aduitery." I think ttio bettor deluiMvu ol mnrde, lu oeilie unlawful Killing ci uuy reasonable creature m bciu,; and In tlio peae or tne Commonwealth ny a person of sound memory and discretion, wittt malice aioietuought. express 01 implied; wlni? auiaier^, in briei, Jllonus a viola tion of tne tuurmgo oed. l cauiwt believe mat mere In any distinction under the divine i.uv Uotvyocu those crimes, but an we are uiHibt to be'lerethai Ojd is a mercuul judga will do not take into ac Oouni tiie pruvocatoons in eaoli Individual cane in muigatiou oi pai.i?iiiiieut, as wen as lot tin ci?me gi;i uc?u weigu Heavily against tue greatest oHinder In lliui respi'i-t r 1 am f? young an : my life is dear to iue, yet-1 w.mld lost tuai. ulc a thousand tlinaa, at il m me moh oarbaroun manner, roonor man bare juy wile seJuoid, my oblidron taKott from ran, my liorae biouen tip and my happiness destroyed fur e\cr. White l ao nut mean to ts..v that viiat jsoor, unhuppy man, wiio now n^s iu u lottfcUsvme piutou, ?barged witn me inuruer or iiis wi.e <t paramour, mi a jiimifta>.?io thing la the .eyes of tiie law, la a not pollute that lie may nave eea da inaunin>.ui In tne nr.uds of i.od io remove from me iacc of tile earth a creature for whom n?n.lier oivil nor criminal lav.' aitords adequate punishment? 'iiio only diuercuce in taut connection between Bid'arluud and liundieiU of oilier men whose house hold god? have been ,-.lulltiled ib thai wutic mey *at down inid bemoan.'d their 16a m a fenit-idiotic man nor Uo Had uie courage to no society of one of iu lou e?t a li d moat spacious biackuuarda. Xbero la a Huci.a evil growing; in rill* beautiful, prosperous city ot oura more Uattgeroua, because more Insidious, man the upon one ol prostitution. It is calied by \minus uanu:4, and is countenanced and upheld in pari by ir.en and women whose Cheats would bum at Me tUouglU of au uncliaste life, bnt like a tever k Inn various slaves, fmd uuioriunateiy its proseljiea lose toeir vigor el virtue us they stiihota on lowarda p?i (ectton. Cue Cain it * iiDinuiiiaimn," another by Uie eiiplioLiioUi a time of '>'uunc. auoth*r, B"'c epirut'tne. "spiritualism," and aaotner, mu.o pM'autbriipic, ''freo-liOVlaiu," but,. Whatever me nivn.e. all ulmr.iv or UMUfeoiiy pave Uie way In one coiisu.iumiil ju, vi/., tiie adoption oi the pet Br'tvtue ot ine lainnua, or raum lnfaaio'.i.^ Ft-Mien ro? ', Cbartsti Fonrisr, oi dividing Society In'..* mi,mi Oommunitles ot "adiniuei?,' iiv mg in i.u.u mnn. ll<>w muvii. eb iireidev I bow muou, ah ii eciier I bvw mucli, Oil liutlutijiisin I? Slim:-ig litii w or tbe proafi ai d pulpit as y<ut aia -ha?o you fluiie to avert tins emauiKy f ^ our en'n consciences wm an-v.. i; 1 ?n. uiu uo>. be your aocuer. 1 knew gyonnu ami lovtuy woaj.iu, wuo U surrounded by ail tins luxuries that #ealth bruins, worsnippeu by a kind and ind.umant UuaUau l, lovml by a brigiil-eyed ounv-lia ruU cuiid, and ilatieren and courted oy Ne'f York's best society, nfto to-day U gliding awoothly 4own fbe ourrcnt of irac-lovi.-rn, guided by a m&usr mind, hor arlli'ti.f, dftitnlsxa, wiuse aoiesnil avowed anject m io ae^aiaie luai auuei wiie tium iier kind hin'Miiij, Mat iMHUtiiui intiuiui iroiii h?r oiiflit-eved, laaghlng cldid. on, iiow my Heart adieu for mat ? woman. On, now i pry that ma", tierimsband, ami F*f i eannol mterfer* to uieat uu- apeiL IIUt ant jTioiauiguaui samnLfjr iecln;r?f Did not Beieheil anil down ticavtb a uuolcasi bieaatuga upon au adui fciess > HJCh bulOK.. magisterial jttarr;a*e? and a Tfatloaal Dlraroo Law* TO THK ItPlTO* IJP TlfS UKftALm ? I Hope lbs tllscan .ion wnicti hss he?n consequent apon the mock marriage by needier will iaaTtnc* ?ur le?i?nators lo Oo< gress of t,ne ne??emtty of makiiis Ibe lasnsof di? rc.es a national matter, Instead of Btare, for the sake of uniformity la me raoogmtlsn or the grnunds npi? whioi? taoy ma/ bt gtrea. By P? prtssat system * coafliot ot jurtsOiottM it rr?. qnentiy lncurrwi m( trNMai meant resorted to iu oid.r to gam tlieiu. We Uavo a national banking ayaiem now, and not national ayaumof haaarapt cjf. Way auimid we not nam a national law of divorcer Your auguostioaa ts to toe adoption of tue > reoon system ot luagiatortai marriages are ocat neutlr appropriate u> a couutry wuicu Uua uo Stale conueouou witn roll ;iou. in France Oataoitca per foiiu tue aaoraiiteutal accesunea juat ai Wull aa Americau Caitioiua do?uy couie.^sion of sina and tue reception ot tue anpiUt bieaaiug lruui a priest, i'roie.suuia caunot 0'ju?umu:iy (inject to a magiste rial marriage, as luev uoiil 11 lo be a were ordinance uuU ciTii contract. boclety at large, aa well aa toe Individual* coucerne I, tiu/o ail intcie.it In toe proper imminent of tne condlUoua requkalto to murriuKe luiil down in our law*. Tlie rant unJ caiu ami juinoie of inetapUuritul wub biblical form or expression, uaed by Ueoctior in die uiocx uiar riage, totally ouacured i.io aunp.o lun,ruago required by ino ooutract. He even aaiitrl Kictiardsoa ir lie would tnse "inla wile ' betore *he had berii yet made a w.le by uu acceptance. It .vaa u H-icrillco of sense tu aeutuueiitaliit. o( Mimplicuy and reullty to romance aud ata^e play, it ia to be Uoped mat a ixuiv ior* jury may toacti nun a les*ou. 6>T. MARK. tue i> v>a e (A,a. How and Wliy It wuw Obtained In Iaillasa Htntouieut ui tlio Evideuoe by lift Attorney? Te?uiu?ny In Aire. .Ucl nrlunrt'a I'omietiiM Not (/??".!. [ludtauapoiia (Uecjtnbyr 13) corrcipoudetic# Uiuclu uati Udiuuicroai.) TAB L8l.AI.I1> Of 'V-iH U'tAaLAMI OIVOiWR u bojuuii qj'j.tiwu. Tuere ?.ts iioiatug trrefiuar In proceedings, ia tuna or p.ace. The proce.se WuU BWiuuy accorcuug to law. it Was called durinar tue uigiit evasion of court, u> auit tue con veuieuce of parties cjiioeruei, aa liaa Iro queuiiy boeu douo in cages of a different char uuier. It waa iieid in tlio courtroom after u ringing ol lue beb, wlilctt luvited any member ot ltie euiiiuiun.ly ao Ui?,iu3cd 10 MfftMU. 1'ooro waa mailing mat could Uo couatrucd Luto a viola tiou ol'iaw. 'lUu Uiv.li caaraoter ol ine ueucii aud uar iorotda lUe imputation, juugo Woolen ia a uiau ot ulever legal atianiuicuii auu uuuouotod tuteunty. No men etauU Uiguor in lueir proie^iou u.au .Uo-aia. llarriauu aud auiriey. l':ie former geat.einau is a KeakwejF repuoiican, bf a.i.cu U may be uaaur ?iu ,d tiiut Uu is a kea.ou* partisan; liie latter waa prcii torn unul reoeuUy ui ine iioinoeratK; central UoiauiuiM ui Jiyr,..a county, gtta ato men of abiiit> lual uu.ai woi wu iney have a very e*.iuuai\o (nsiiM i.i tnta and the at^joiuingcountie<i> luene geuiiumeu uuauruM)*. Mia. iticliatdsou'a caae upon me reooniuiuii unoti ol Mr. Aluert <>. I'ouer an t Mr. tiauifUuy, of lumauap-tlut. an t tretied uei vruu couaideratiuu aud reapuut. l'lirougu iat an tUecaio uia Uuuor juJ/j uojicu uul atioruoa a?-ie.i iu good laud, bu.uvitu; are. iUcuaidaod'.s cause to bu jiiiM. luey ?HI rent in itiat coaviotiou until ia<.^i auad be proved to me contrary. Mr. uarrtmtu inn miidiy furulaiiud me Witfi a Atateiiiu it ol tne case and tue evidence tuereof, wuicu 1 liave tue pieaaure oi aubmUtin^ to yoar readers, it is more e.\jnica iuau my report oi tlie evidouco, aud wortUy oi careiUl perusal uy (lit gene ral pub.ic. In tu ? part of the te-timony which relate to Mr. Mci'uilaud tnrow.ng tumours at hu wuu'a .load, Mr. iiauijou oiuitied to .suv tout, wucn re.u'uiatraiod wuafor i&ia uct, by Uur iaun<r, uo (MciarlauU) rattier toon credit to ul.nj.'il ior not liiuijy ,>or as aue douacd ner ii.au, auu did or could uul a-.c any harm in tne diversion. WAiKMaNr ux Jiits. M'fii!i.vND's i.awy::ii. jliAt.i'i.sSViLi.ii, MoituA.i Uli NU'. Ind., I lice. 11, lift). ( I Am now, and have boen for twenty years past, engaged in ine active practice oi the law in iudiaua, MuTUaavlUe uunug ail tuai time bciutf my Home. Since tt?e Bpnng oi l?0^, W. H. csulnoy, has been lay puituer in tue practioe. On the uu day oi August, ls^f, Mrs. Aot.y Li. Met a. laud called &> our oillca to Have niut brougat agaiiiai uer uusoaud, ua.iiei Mceariaa l, ior divorce. 1 waa not ou tuat d u at noine, btu on returui.^g home next day iound tue uamea of tue partl'M and stuiewcui ol lacta upon our oillca case docket, un tue iuiii (Uy oi Auicuat. louu, we prepared a peiiii ,n for divorce, ubegiug tu cau-es, iu accordance with tne statement, tue diunitemie-sa oi Mci'ariaud, ina cruelty to and uouse oi uia wue, uia failure to pre vule ills wae auu uer two cull iivu wiiU tiie couiioita ol iii?. Ac., and praying ior divorce aud the custody Oi tier two cinidreu. having kui'kIoj myself that Kanlel AlcKarMml waa uut a re?i.lent of Indiana. Dill oi ^etv'ioiK, 1 matte nnit n.e i with tlie petition (in tlie o.nce ol itie UierK of tue Morgan c'oiniuou i'leus court) an aillja vit of lim uoii-rceklciicj. ami procured irom tue Cleric a nonce ui lUe UUUki. aud peuueucy ol tue peti tion. wnicu waa pub 1-ned In tue Morgan county </ aette. a weekly newspaper ?l general circulation, pubtialied at Marilnavitie, lOr turae weeta, us re quired b> 'mr a.auiie, w.acu waaeiteu.icd over one or two woi?. airs. &c*ailand, witu .ar youngest ctiild, wueu alie iirsi culled upon us reaniad iu tne iauiuv of tlie itev. hn Joues, in kluoreaviiie, in our Guuuiy. Thocaae w jn prepared tor the Octobcr terra, 1309, ol our court, wuicu otgau on cue liwl ilolida) ol tho month. lu a letter received from Alia. alet arlaud uooui the date oi lUe commencement ot the uun mm iniormect in'.- e.ie N>as quite anxious upon iims trial lo nave tue tisatlmoiiv oi a lady who wat liitsu in cauiorui*. (Weuuig wim ..r. (Jonax * p^ny, and tiiKL tnislauy could uo reach Here uu'il tfbout the middle oi me eeouml wee*. ot our vomit, uu;l thai une would oe uuu.i 6 to retain tins lady ioiMi?r tniui a few uotir*. The cam was bet ljr la'ihI oa an early day In the term, uud during tne first week I Hpoka to the Judge, Tnoni&s W. Woolen, and had ttie case ptndpoued nud set for trial on evening oi thejjeoond week. and noi-iuea mis McFariaml oi the time n.viwl. i'lio only passenger trmu than running here eamo to our place iu tue aueruoou and reiurxiod iu tna morning. Before the day flxol tor trial we had inrule proof of the publication ot the notice of a ill. liuriug tfiu alterncoii oi me day ?oi. for trial Aire. Mc Par l and, .? r.n. Usunouu au .1 Hie father ot Mrs. Aiclarianu, Mr. Sa?e, haviug witij tne.u the youngest child, called at our oittce, where a ahort cooxereuo* wo* had in re gard to the evidence. ,m oj^ru. A. 0. lorter and Thomas A. Hausjhey, of Indianapolis, were regarded a; Important wiuieosea, and we iiioti learned by telegram that they nad uiiaoeu trie train, uui. would couio by carriage a:i.l arrive by elgnt o'clock P. M. We dereramed to delay ihe iriat as late as we could, to euabie us tj introduce Mr. 1'orter and >>r. Haugb?y, who we ituuw would aeiiie to return earir the next day, on account oi pressing engage aieuw at homo. l'ue.y were hj late iu arriving, however, that tue trial hail psogessed near to U? close belwe then arrival. ftir. feage was tue ur*t wituess and testified, in substance, that hisdaogoter, tiimaell and his family uad been deceived by moFariand before too mar riage; that lie represented himself to be a niau of ? onic meant, and a lawyer In profitable practice in Missouri, which turned out to bo u a true; .hat to was stnotly teuiperai", when In fact he was ao in ebriate; that h? had (ui'od to support hia .vile, and ?ad tnrown hm wlio and oiittflreu upon btrn tor eKhteeu montiis or two years within tue tim nve yfsrs of her marriage, aad utiul ins circumstances reudetevi Mm uuaoie louger to mauitain them; thac during tliu time victariand ho lott them nu had Iimd uyn. pened to hoard and clo.ifte hi? daughter and her clu - ? iron, pay their meJicai oiiu. Ac., and during part of trio same period, at intervals in all covering several months, oad supported MuFsnand aiao; tuat tho only property 6r means lie bad over known Mcl ar Uuu to rare, waa an iiitarajt la some mia land*, which he Hi)ii8iii.lered shortly alter the mar , ilia'.Mcrariand was given to outfuram oi jNbsiuii, hordoi ing upon madnc.>d, oud wmle taid.ir th??lr influence had repeatedly broken up iQa lit tle inrnlture poaie.n?d by his wife, n' on one or more occasions shortly beiore the separation had throw a uUas tumblers at hia wife's head, crushing them upon the wall, ?aad irenueniiy curbed and toogaedualied !ua wne; that shorn* alter lua tuauuige mcl aiiund, with his Will, removed to Wisconsin, but nfifr liviug out Went a Bi'ort lime removed to New vork city; ti>at for a tune after goinE to New York city (bey boarded at 11apectabic boarding houses, hat -seuajed to get aiong uadiy?onaaged boarding houses lretfnfttmy, and at ea> h change to get to a limine ol poorer grade; that his daughter ivept much ol l.er conaition and Ktiriering concealed trom him and lug tunulv, and for a time h .fora the separation hardly c?r responded at all with hlin or uu family; that hl? trienda and others, to encourage Mefwand to do oetier. procured him a position in ihe Provo?t Marxii-tl's oillcu in >ew Vort, nut he dram so much and behaved so badly tnat he was soon turned out af it. That again they procured for mm a position In tue Appraiser's Department at the New 1'oiK. Custom House, bat on aeconut ot his habttn ho soon lest tho placo; that las dangli Mr had bee* compelled to earn a support for hmeit and her ciuiilreo, and that Mol'arland squandered much of her earnioga, ho that at nine* ah? was almost reduced to oeggary. Ho further atatedth.it during tue waule time he nud never known or heard or MU'arand being connected with an* case or snsinoHS in court, or of his having aui profitable employment, rx^opt with the Promst Marsh*! and Appraiser. ** above s ated, and that during much ol the time ho was nervous, morose and Irritable; also that mcl'-iriand'H wile had lull him >n February or Marcti, imu. and aad shortly afterwords removed to Indianapolis. Mr?. ?:aifiwm t<^tlfl?4 tbat she ha<1 known Mrs. MoFarland some lour years; that from their lirat acqualutauoe a strong attachment had grown up ba tweeu them; tuat sue found from the first her ook .utivu was mi pi'iabie; mat she nad much iiim cuity in keeping neraeir and ohlldren witntn the peieof re'tMwia'Mlltyj that Mcl'arlaii 1 bad ttoellMus ami no occupation, and was greatly dissipated; tnat sua prooured for Mrs. Mct'ailand employ meat as a contributor to the New York lridti#)Mtnl and seve ral magazines, and also aided her in givmz recitations and public readings; that out oi ail her flaming* she wns nnabie to support beraeif and childrin, aad supply ner husoand with what he exac'.cd in bis dissipations that in consc qiienOn they took cii :<tp?r lodgings, and agal t slid cheapsr longings, until she lor a itmo lost sight of tier, uatu a snort time before the separation ahe fennd her and nerehiidrtn in a miserable u<uemen? house. Mrs. MePariemt sien and destnnte and worn down withlatior and anxiety. The witness pre?ted upon her tbo loan of small sums to procarc Better a-pommodations, and, with others, nursed her back Into health. Ad this oovered a epaoeof Mtne two resrs, dnrinr wmch time she bad frequent oiiportu uiiias af seeing MePsriniid; that it her awrlng M, Far.and h&n most mm lily viltflhd, denounced and cnrsel his wife while sbn wasnnofi a net bed, to whuh she bad MM biotighi by aer Incessant labors: that believing there iru no nope for remrm in hicFariand. and tlv*. the hauplneH if not tbe life of bis wile was eudaugereU tf ebe longer remauted ?ua uuo, m, wivd w??h km m? alM Mr, at VMM her to me wpamtM. vtloli took place IB march imt aud Mra. McFarland cam* Wilt, $nd has since resided to Indianapolis aid MooreerU*, it tUIH CUUllty. Benjamin Mendenhail Mid Jaroea M. Montcal, far mers residing ne.ir Mooreeville Ind.. tosilied that Mia. McKariand and her little boy had liccu living witu Kev. kit Jones, at MooreevUte, lu this county, lor some two or uuee montua past. Mr. rhuodoi'9 l*. ii iuguny testified that ha bad been acqha lilted with Mrs. McFarland lot over twelve mounts; Una lie bad bc?u introduced to Iter by Ifou. Seuuyier Coitax; that she dad otten cordially au muted to mo be?t sootaty in the city of Indian* apois; tliat Mra. McKariand had been Industriously engaged in corresponding wiia aud writiwr lor several papers and magtuines; that i?c was pre.-lr de.it oi the National Hank, and that consider able sums bad beau remitted to bis bank by tna proprietors of papers aud magazines for tier; tna: gnu bad lor so.ue two or four months past re aided in Morgan county, aud tiiut Mra. McFarland was a lady oi uiibleinisiied reputation. Mr. A. G. Porter testilled tliat hu first became ac quainted witu Mrs. Mciarlaud upon her cadiug to see bint in rejiard to procuring a divorce; mat sua In ought u? turn testimonials as to tbe purity of her character from Uie most respectable gentlemen and ladies ot New tor* onyi that no was acquainted wuu her associates in Indianapolis and tliay were tbe ptircHt and nest of the city. 'Xhere was also evuleuce showing that tue vonng e>; cnild, then witn Mrs. McKariand, waa six years oiit. and tue other, wmi Mr. McKariand, iu New York, was som* nine yeara o d. A letter, proved to bave been written by McFar land to his wife late in the year ltw, wan given m evidence, lu that letter Mct'arnuid admitted tliat lis lma greatly wronged her, witn both tongue and liuud, but ne bulged her to believe that wuue witu tongue and Band ne outrag-d her, in (lis heart and so il hu was true, teuuer, devoted, aiid never wronged bar, Ac., and concluded by asking her to forgive and trust niin once uiore. Alter hearing tue evidence the Court took the cause under auviseineai, and during the forenoon of the next day directed a decree graining the di vorce, and tbo custody of tho younger child to tna plaint nr. 1 made ami died the only affidavit in the cause. Mo deposition* were taken or read. No other wit nesses or documents were Introduced 01 1 el erred to than those above stated, and the above Is tlie sub stance oi tho whole matter. W. K. tlARHISOX. The omission of the middle name or initial <io*s not aiiect the validity 01 the divorce. The question came up whxm Dr. Nof.;;nger was eicctsd Treosuief or btule by tickets ot which some had but olio chris tian name, w..e;i it wad louud by reierouce uia. tue Supreme court bad decided as a jov j. mviuKNCit wiriiKKi.D. Having tfins given as oomplete a report as can be ot the tuwtiaioliy ui Mrs. Uicnardsou's case I now proceed to a recital of some of tna evidence with Held. Tub question at. once arises why Mra. Hlchtirdson did 1101 matte her ease out as otut as it was, or, in oiner words, prove her former husiuud, Daniel \Y. Mcl'arland, tho unprincipled, dissolute wretch she knew nun to be. Tue reasons arc obvious. In the first placo, an a mined, sensitive woman. Mr<. Kichardsoii shrunk from any more publicity of her wrongs than wus absolutely neceswry to the success oi bur caus?, As a tnotuor she uaJ an interest in screening tna lamer of her ciiildreu iroin unnecessary reproach. And she experienced?it is a scutiment the loved and oherisned ot my sex cannot uuJorst and?a sen-c of shame and degradation in having the world know tho hail endured cruelty and pcr.-ecutlon so long. it wan a marvel to herself now tliat tuesnit lor divorce had been determined aud acted upon. Besides, Mis. iiioiiardson was not engaged in prosecuting Mr. M?**rtand. She was simply a petitioner for release from the bonds of matri mony. .She Lore mm uo malice. She a&ked only t j be exempt by law irom nis authority ana persouu tlon. it was to escape Mr. McFarland's persecution that she came West to procure the divorce. He wa? la the iiaoit oi getting into a high state or intoxication aud loUowuig her uii rro.n one buardtng house to an otner, where lie would amuse himself by throwing old ooots aud auoes and otuer liusslle* up the stairway towards her room, until tue boarders complained that they could neither gel up nor down. When he vaned tue diversion by tiir.iwmg brickbats and smashing nor windows, it involved au capciuo viiUtU Ml* Uicuardson was not pie pared to discharge, and ane would i-eeK auotuei' abode, iiad it uot buuu lor these an loyaucBs sue (x?aid ea-tuy h*va obtained a divorce in the State of >>.v Vork. wncre a score of witnesjies would have been on hand to pro\e the utmost leijuiremcnt of the law. ihe servant gin who testilled 1n the case had been Uiiirs. iiicharilson's employ aud apparently tn sjui patuy witn iter. It wa* afterward discovered that she norc acrm.iiiul relation to Mr. Mci ariand, who viaitcd her claudcatlasiy auJ employed her as a spy 111 Alru. SincMit^a nouse. Win disappeared mrste* r'OUsiy aner the trio,!, and no trace 01 her imu 00 found. w lion Mr. McFarland obtained possession of his son Percy mere wan an agreeuieut betweeu liio mother and him that tue child should be sent to a ?>>aiuoi couvenieni, no that she raigui soe blur occa mouaiiy; Lnstead oi winch Uu w<".s laken a*ay with out hur knowledge of his destination. When m luinicd ot his wiMit>:ab0UU sli* sent, him a puuku^o ol IM.OK4 lor a cihihiwus present. A innud was the bearer or me books, anu wua recoived wiui steal cordiality Or Mr. SeP^riMKl, wtiu wiis sea lot in a room with bia boy. Turning to tue Lima, the :ricnd ?ai.:. "Your mother scuds her lovb, tuid would lue to two you." "Ana i want to see her, oh. ever so much," he replied, glancing toward his laiher. '?tens ?naii i/o see his mother," pleasantly answered that parent. "When, oU wlieu I' ' iiy anu bv?vory soon?beTore lour,"' was tlie cumioriing rejoinder. Tlio mead took ins leave aud chanced to be detained a moment on the stairway wiiea the books were pitcbc-n by Mct'arlaud out of his door ana came tumbling uown after turn, I'crey meanwhile nobbing 111 io break his Imart. Whan Mr. UcKariand could torture his wife In no other way lie would treat uu chilcren brutally. On ouo occalion lie held Danny out of a f.-urth story wiuuuw, threatening to iet him lad on the pavement bo our. la ttie.-e any mother in tue land w.iuid give her husband the opLortuutty of repealing that jtatr No, no. in j. Illchardson had the generosity to hope that Danny relumed uo recolie -uou of hli father a crueay. two had scrupulously avoided mentioning it boiore mm, not deemiug ii proper lo prejudice ins" infant mind. One day, however, the child was in it neitfubor a house, ana the may, thinking to etuuss him. allowed him an enffwving of aouio strawber ries, aaying aa she aid so;? "1)0 yon know what they are, Danny f" "leam; ihey are straw berries. Ky father brouKiu u#id?jiuo ouee. That's the day he a truck my mother." Not waning to continue this subject, shj asked, "Do you like strawberries y" ? No; I never eM tiiem," tie answered resolutely. ' I do uot Use them Binco that time." inia may be considered iiearsaj evidence, which does not smMut to anything in a coait ol justice, bat will no doubt, in another iorm, i.c brought io benr upou the coming trial of Mr. Alci'arlauii. in tue meantime Mia. Richardson's case la beiorc the puidlc, and thcjuiubiic?wc, the people?are glad to entertain auy evidence in her favor. MAKTlNSVlLLK is a town of some two ttioueand inhabitants, situ ated In the most beautiful part of central Indiana, it is well built, contains a population"ol more than average intelligence aud u aurrouuded by a weaUaj airtcu.tura' dlf-ttict. ?lartm*viUo la by no means the Paradise of inutohed but not mated" that has been represented. Aniu.iif Borne thousand ca.-es ou the docket of last year but len were petitions for divorce; five were granted, two set aside by death of one of the par tie* and two contlnuod.* Mrs. Klctiimison'B case Is the only one of ttie num ber in wiilen botn tlie parlies were not residents of the State; and in the last four or live yean there has been but. one o<tier?a lady iroui Illinois? aud that was ukea nsider advisement by ma juuje six mouths. The delay was ruinous tithe lady, as it caused liar to eiope iroin her husband. ?Morgan Circuit Court, Hay, 1869.? B9 eauies oa the duct'-t. Ono divorce granted. No.eiubcr, t?->9 -17? causes on tha docket. Onedlrorce I ran tad. Murjfsn Cimmin ri"?s Coirt, Jantury, 1S -0-24H cnutet on ill j docket. Turco divorces planted. June, I-S6U?197 cauis* ou Itat daakst. Use divorce Ouii>! ?r, ISW -IJi eau*e? on *li? docket. F w dlriroei (reuted. JOUM HAllDfrica, Clark. i cnr.cc to Ducrinr the cut.. To tkh Editor or ins IUrald:? While the city of Now York Is peculiarly rich In natural advantage* of position, and while It occu pica a most prominent position as a commercial city, It is lamentably destitute of works of att. Although we possess manv fine bandings, their effect Is oftan maned by being placed near or be twejn lnfeilor edifices which detract from their appearance. Many blocks in Broadway are thus rendered ng>y, large, handsome buildings being placod alongside of small, Insignificant ones, and the whole block u irrogumr and the general effect nnpieasiug. Under our system of government, how ever, this can not be helped; each proprietor ta ai llncrty to build as he pleases, and to suit Ms individual tastes and tho length of Mi purse in cairying out His designs. We have, and, fortunately, oaa nave no HanssniRnn here to direct our tastes and to tnost that each house in the bio.dt snuil form pm of ono harmonious whole, and although the city would gain in appearance* could some such person be ?ppoluted here, the spirit of our institutions forbids tho oxercUe of such power. Our worthy Mayor lias in his mesmtre suggaetcd innny Improvements which, if oarried out, will beuoQt the eity to a great degree, and wnicti will stamp his administration with success aud make it memorable fbr y?.ws. Every town of any importance In Europe surpassee ua In Its wealth of public mcnumeute. and this la no less true of all our other cities. New York in this particular te even poorer than some of her stater oitlea In the Union. 'Va have nothing ont the W?eh> Ington ><iumeut in I'nlon square, tun Worth monn. ment kli a few s?a:ues in thi Park. The eanrafnre of trie "father of his Country" in front of the cuy 11 ail cannot be called a monument, and certainly does not add te the art treasures ef our ?Hft WWie m mar important measures gr.,gr^ra?rir^-^, srs u>?Tt^AMMoTMM e"nMI?: to ?xi>en(tann?of wekiLnv .. (,!!. cn. PirfOM". But many of our ?uii #i the aaii'i '^i' i"Uil1 ?HIU 'u"i? lor tbemtelvtta b^auu. rnt rr ^ ?cl" ? monument oi gIeut Kwbi,Wi^ ,ik^r,olr 00 p,nl1 av"au* Xor r ? ^n re'or,j 01 tf,c i#te *ttr auailtloa. Over tinM. ,"ni,?lritl# present useful front let a la,?' V fen.t"U *"er 'u tb0 ! ???& avenue * mer ?*Ki T..Y ?P bH, |,"iced "'Prewnuug sav or tue Sh^t o? u,? nj'fflpi* as typical haim ?r ,,? or better yet uer." On the oort^r h,.??'?',"c"1 ?r ret-onsiruc:lon. aifw?wi ? ??*tr buttrmes, any urouDs or tha ^Uiuulsfte.! iJi ?eut 'St,lU:a *"u 1,18 names or 'It!, irjiSSS?.*?.?'? ?o?et?u ??i re?? Hi ?.!SL cventu ?n American History, riving <lua f^thia wav wi,1',10 imporwot ,"tUlea "f "I ? Hw war. be reffi t 2 "?w ?'?ost ali eyesore cunt J tOTUM m^f.!nSnfrl,i'd.,i't "Uj UJU=,t blS ?ha ii .viui lu *?r.d. 'lhuae couuecie<l li*a\e x mouuuienl to posterity wi.ku WouiU iiiiraoriaims their nauiPB. V ' rnVirX:* ?? d<'"? ^ th" ?"><? or city. hut Mill not ut tt"' b> Private contribution-!, wuzen^tlrt - ,w'eu Uljr aud Put,;ic "Pinte.l a ntfeii.-iiu? - *QC" hclJ"Ui0' IIere w * cuance, SutMSS1? Worlu-faiuoua. WUu wiU , Sl 1 1 ' 1 IONS WAXTiiO?tfK I1.1UX i'ookiti ?e, (]<?3 fc'fT WASHINGTON PLACK.-A YOUNG lro~r; lu ? . 'u?r"ui1"^' " * ';ooJ wafcher and ?nc?. 418 '??<!/ preferred; good city rwcr I OQ ^ EST 1yj H ST., TOP "FLOOR RFAK A a FfnuT i'noL- lu.:. ?""^ULdTu " b^?Afupi??T for itro'dm/t. ?r H ale* i i??4 rvi*rcucea. 0*2 II 3 uFf? ''7" PT - N,:*R OT" *?.. IN* THE REAR ? ?h.m^,,?!,flM;w^ri.<^COok' W"h BU J ,ron',Ue ?lbu' 113 vl'.'n. oV:' J?"11' FL<>OR?A RESPECTABLE ir.u.ln"T? ,! , ' , ,U1'1 to w,tl? wn.blr.g and w?Lil hpi' il l V,'. V ,, . 01) ir t" lata Uer Clilid "" *LI *?" f"f ?M w?fcfi'. (;0od rafereoce. 117 Vnr'vL.iminST'~ AS FIEST CLASS COOK TM A ^ii..,V,?,& ;?}r;?ak^ofcuuk,u?ino mfw mts st.?a ran* olasb cook ? Wllfc0lth?*h ? kfder,.Und* l"r bu?llleM;' 1( wlhln* >0 forTirod^"" ,l cltr r,uru'":*- i;?a b* ?ce? 19Q WEsrtisT i'.. krtwkrn irru *ni>jth atS WK,uer,ruoe'-'?? 124 TolfT J"" RT"| REAR--A RK8PECTASLI city retcrtuce! ' uudtl ?" of coolUB*; 1 r?0 rWi,ST ,?TH "T-. BCTWBBW 5TH ANDSTfl AVs". rw?f"ir"1 m"u-??dP?W; ."eS .132^^rrIl!,I !r%r:A f?j;8,srAWM?lr"auii | 140 .lfl H ST.-A RKkI'KOTABI/K OtRL~AS 1 K?'"' P ?ln cook ?o<l ?Mist Willi 1l.1t wimUiii ? and jroojng la a trlvuto f?,u|>; good ciiy Mlereuca. d j 1 44 WiFf 1PT'!.,riT- K,1WT W^XMt, I If THE RKAJl? ** 1,rHt '*'? cook and excel I "? V ?" to w|;h "10 waalling una IroulDg: D6st City re?uitiiico irum her lu?t plaoc. 149 ?T-. BETWIvEff LEXINUTON AND ?? flrli , liouse?A Scotch wooi'ia nZ?iil'lui.Ch?i'1 * ti0"a tjfl"er; uiiuei?Uuii? laor buil i?y?! biauoUei; Cuit r?ieiaaoB. Cau be *eeu for two 135 ,W.1;ST 1!'T" 8T-VIN TnE STORE.?A COMPE 196 FORsYTh ST A MinnLE AOED WOMAJl" To coojt, ? asm and Iron in a private faintly. 206 JW-^^^YoARaE^S?utap.H?SS "-ndu 2/)Q Y?S BBTITEBK 7TH AN/. 8TH AYS .fr . 1. reipeetabla vimn* wouJnn aa goi.d cnolc ? tii?t tS?^riic?u2? *" U? 'LC W"b'"4! *Dd lrul""? l{ '???iulrod. 91 Q east 31 st sr. -a Yonvo woman as cook for two da? ?* prir*1? Umll> : be,t c"j refertuo*. Call 222 12S y- WW ?"I AMI 1-STTI 8TX, PRC. audtnnier^['oTd clty"efairno*!"* WQW<U>** uook' w";",r 304 ^1^^^*?vasuawo1rom'b^ 305 Swifc1 ln4I^,?t1T'-A? ENQL1SU WOMAN AS v^?... . . hotel, rentanrant or private bnardm* ho^ije, thoiuu?lily nnucr?taad? the bojlneu. Call for Iwl *-^1 EAI5T ftSD PT, NEAR 21) AV.?A YOUNO Wfi iUdo^c0 ,o a"",n 318 S2SnS5f2f waahlngand Ironing; good cliy raferttH*. 398 "rKV;' "TH 8J-' BETWEEN *th and btii , ~ ' J^S, 3"~ r^,,nS wimisn to cook, wa?h and 1 r" ? "m litut city rofernnce from I net employer. :?l g?"a.'^Kx??rsa^ sswr*sW!?r -s-^ a35 V,9T 31ST ST-, HBTWEEN (ITU and 7TH A VS. - , Two yonng tlrU;ono aa cook, wah four year*' wf h", "" r;'at'e: ,he 01 her a? cbJmbermald end w??t ht" ?. ' rul,rcucu-boUl would like to go la tlit moi 347 H.ST, 80rH ?T-. FOPRTH Pl/OOR, BACK.-A3 fk k t ^ Oku ivjok; nn'laitlinil* liar builum purfreilv ? tbo beat clly referents from her laat place. ' 'RM 8D AV?A FIRST CLASS COOkTgOOD BAKEB paatryooo*; will aaniat al washing; bait city r?i?..uc? fr.>ui Uaiimj, ?>er. Can be aceii for two uaja. 371 Ki)AV-0*1- f-'OOIi FfiOH 2TTII ST.-AN EX ??< I licrle.ice.l wnman aa coot lu a fim claaa boardtn* hnaea <>r lueat cook lu n hotel ; audtrttantU her bu?iu<*a Perfectly; luaa ar< yc ara'ref*. enoe. U"BS"* 4DO Wist mn kt? top ploor._a yoi no~oirl Z\'j', " ???">?. W?h.r and Ironer, ?r lo Jo cbamberwora and walt.ng; good dty reference. ^.imtrwon 41 fi k?A/*T '"J" BT._a KKSPKCl'ABLE WOMAN .ii, ii ** a?od plain cook, luceilem wnaimr f'nM r , S!p.er''?'el>i!anXl, ?a waitreta or to mind t P?r? Jec ' l0,h" * ,"otL ?l>taac? In tl.a coua UJ, btal city icfurani e^roiii luet place. Call for two day* 4-23 ,r'AaST ,la,Tn ST:,_A scOTC" PROTEST AX T UIRL t'onln ih.'.'i. i.il?!i ?"att,lnfc waaliln^and ironlu*; no obleo cbjlet m a good Soufe! r'f,r"CM; ^ -a ? ? f'9Q ID AY., BETWEEN 84TJf AND MTJI 8TS.-A n ifTi?. ,J2.?,g wunm? rate 01,0k; If wltllag to aaaial wltn tat aiiu froalug; bent elty rofmoci. Q 7'{ ?0 ay., NEAR 47TII ST. AS PLAIN COOK WaovT 0 i O ?:? aii'i iroati, Wsl ollj rtftraac*. Call for two 1 ty r-j broajdwav,. noo) D floor, as fjrst ioi'te C'"' cook lu aniTaie fawl^r; fcood ic.v Che d: her molds* A-c. 7wi:-t j tit kt., trkhf-mt employer's.-to do cli .n.bemork anil at waltrcia In a private f.imlly. Call for three days Oi) WIST 1STII ST.?A RF.spectabi.E TO! Nil WO t/jj mi'ii to c.o < hum .pi work and eeitlng or waiting. AO OITVRR ST.. room IW.-A TOUNU PFRJOM AR I O cbambarmal I an.I waittcei; jnat come from kuglaod; good reference. ("an he eeen for two daye. ^ K4 CHRISTOPHER ST.. ROOM 50. 8. A YOUNG ? ) JL I'rotea.ant flrl to <lo upatalre work, jereral h.m?e wort or a? ill*in eeamatroaa; very belt city reference from laat place. Call for two rta/i. rr EIF.liREPONT ST., BEOOEIiYR?AS CHAMREK ' )?) maid and w .itreaa or ne nuree and to do plain aewlni; city refaimoa. rail for two day*. 7H WERT 4#TH fiT.?A Y0UH0 C4IRL AS CHAMBER I '' mn!d and wall; tu, boa Ibe beet reference fruiu her laet place. iqa West ed bt. a respectable young wo JLOU man u c-lmmhrrmald or waitreee. 1 Qrt EAST MTH ST.-to no ciiamberwoek and JUjU aawtig; good J If iKH?> _____ 1 A fi *W*W "Til ST.?A TOVNO WOMAR AB CITAM Itw bermald and Wallreae In a private fatriPTi or would <io Wundtr work; baa four yaara' rafcranoa from b?r tan piara. 1/1 a WFST 19TH ST" BF.TWrtH 6T'?~ AND JTB 1 *\r ar?.?A r?apeeUbie girl as chambermaid and waii raw; no obj? : .a u> a Huw| lone. Beat rarerence. irn wist mil pt? a cnAMnERMAin and 1(H) wiiuna, with beat city reference; la willing and oMlgia* OAQ EAST "1ST ST.?A FEEJCOU GIRL AD CHAM St v'O bcrinak! mid nuree. nnq xrest jTTifsT., near tth at.,fikht~kToou' J ba'k room A reepertable young glr; to do obani berwork end pan irk Inn or obamierwork and to eaaut with trie wiahlng, conil retereti.-e. <>1 Q WEST WW ST., SKCOND KI.OOH._A RKSPECf. Z l O able young flrl to do chamberwork and walling or homework f.>r a no all family. nnn fast ?7th kt.-a rkspfotab^r protest. ant young woman to do ehamberwor k an.'plain eewliig. i,ail for two iiaye. # Q'JQ WrJT WITH BT?A RRSFBCTABt.ft TOUHrt (girl* Utely landed, aa chanibrimaltl and waltreeaor to take aura of nhlldreu in a renpeclebi* /fmlly. 2"J ~ WK3T 4TH ST.?A Ri Sri.lil AB1.K (IIRL AS bt) rhamliaiiueK nnd to a??irt with waeblhg andiron lot, or lo an K?naral i.nitaawork In a email private family | beat eMf relr rrnoa. Call for oim week. QOQ KART MTH HT., RKTWERB 1ST ARD ID ATB.? OStJ An EngiUb Prolaetaul ciil ae cbamucrmanl and waUreee: noohjetiloa to atelet with the waehlngana Iroa log; la willing and obliging j two yaara' ally referenoa i no nbjecllou to tba aoontry. | OA O tTH at.. in THE FANOT STORE?A RRSPFet MiUVJEiK"*" * ?",i* WimTWMW WAOTiP-WWALW). Ckatlflifci 4ke. O^Q EA*r 1JTB BY?A BWPECTAHLB, TROSTWOR ? )i>/ thy girl mm t'tjimbcituid. waafeer and irotier, ?r would do general baueework ta a private family; has good clty ns.ertaaa. ^1 K WEST 2'iTH ST. -A YOtTNfl (ItKL. AS CHAM rl() b?rnuM or to ?*-!??? In waahtng and Ironing. or to do tr ur?l bouaework in m amali private minily t beat city re:or ?uce c*u be given. Call for two day*. A OA EAST 14TH ST.?A TOD NO OIRL AS CIIAM I ? T beiiualU lu u pnvalo furnily. fitM raferuuce from lut p. met. 4AU WKiirprni ST., f.ktween vni and ioth avs. r'I A young girl mm chambermaid mud waitrea* ur to nun i ehlldrea; good ally reference. 4Q0 6T" AV" RouU *?? t-A PROTESTANT OIRL J ?/"' wuuld like a permaneul place ae cbaiubaiaiatd aod waitre**; ia m gnod sewer; city ieierei.ee. f 'I 7 t>TH AV.?A KEftPECTABLE GIRL A9 CHAM J baimaidaud ta lake cam m' cUi^irau; gjod rcter eute. iirANTFD-A SITUATION. BY A FRENCH YOUNG vT mdv. cbamlHtriualii or to tak? care at clftUdfeu. Ad dreirbtduty place, Ko. 6, Bro kJyu. IhftMwtken un?l ^rnnetrrnee. "1ST FI.OOK, FRONT BOOM. iJ4S EAST MTU ST.? J Paahmnabie dies* and Gluakiaaktng. Kal' sn.1 wir.-er ?'!"*. IH, upwaid*; wrapuers. ..-i a iJ id. alio children'* ana too***' garment* made to order; pattaru* aud faah.ou p.uie*; cutting aua basti ng. < all or add: ee*. 7EAHT 42D ST?AN EXCELLENT U1KL AS 8RAM sir<-?t aud chambermaid or cbatubcrwal l aud waiues*. Cau be scan for two days. 09 EAST 4TH ST.?A FRKN'CU LADY. THRF.E *'mj month* frum Parte, a* diM?i.:aker; is a pwfeci dttpr; wtJ fcO oat lu private famine* at 48 60 per day. Call ou or ad tlreu B. F. CO 6T!l AV.-A LADT 0F MANY YEARS' EiHR ?J?) rnmoe In cutting and making ladiee' uudergarmente, wrapper*, children'* ciutue* of every description, gentleman'* aimta, 4c., would like Uie work of a few lauii.les, cording and rjuliting; tuckiOL tluee cciite I ? vara, on Whether 4 W'w sou'e Uiacbliie. Ca.Tou or addreie Mrs. ft. M. JUShA. inn Wt8r a#IH ST.. COR.VHK tiT'i AV.-A. FIRST JLv'l" cluai drtvimakcr to wurii at borne; work duo* iu the latitt and belt manner at reduced price*. mfiD AV.-A FRENCH LADY AS DRFSKMAEER and ?eatrmreee ; uodemt in I* cuttls< an 1 Utt;nc la dle*' and cbUJirn'n dn ?-e?; bent citjr reftreuccl given If re quu-ed. Addie^s H1LM i! LAIJV. 1 HQ WEST MTR ST.-A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER l\i'J would ko ly tlia day into tint ulakt facuv.ea; ia ? good cutter and fitter. I 90 HE8TRK ST., NEAR FORSTTH?AN EN.5L18H IaO peraou. romputent to do a I kind* of eewtuz, deeiroa to gu out by ili.: day. Addree* HANNaII MLLLuK. 1 (\>) PRINCE ST. -A YOntO COLORED WOMAN: IB 1 >/?? a liret cluee dren-makor. alio operatoe on a machine; iu a private family. Call tot ibice duyi. '>'>U ?TH AV.. NEAR air?r ST._AS EXPERIENCED ^ _.O aoanatreu; otn cut au i tit la Jiff.' ilrehies aud (to a'l ltinrta of family sewing; cvu ??w on Wheeler A Wilson'* machine; ha* the beat of ralcrc:ice. Cau be seen for two tlaya. 9iQ EAST 321) ST., THIRD FLOOR. BACK?A llE jtO fpect.ib.e youn,; woman ?? seai:iet"esii in an Amen mn family, ty the day, week or month: can cut and lit la dies'and children'* tlre??ei. sml *:?> undergariueuu: I* a prat Ileal O|w?tor; ha* got her owu machine; 1* a ue.it band newer on IntaiiM' rob?*. 2-rr WFPT 56TH ST., NEAR PTH AV.-A LADY. FOR 1 )t ) murly of Mudan.s Duden't. will do work at l.er oivn house for three or lour m >re; first cl?s4 fautilv, dinner, even ing aud waging drea.o* In the lale*t *tyi?; hex reference. 97O WEST WD ST., REAR HOUSE?A YOt'NO LADY I O a* dre**maker; thoroughly understand* eutilng and Citing. 9Q7 CD AV?A COMPETENT 1>RK-SMAKKK TO GO i?0 1 out by the day in brat da** fauiilie*; reference glrcu If lumlcM. 09.*: EAST 13TH ST., FIRST FI/OOR.-A COMPETENT t)w' I druMtuakKr, to go out by the da/ or weak In prlvnta famine*; an e*ceUont ouiter aud I t er, new* on Whe-iert WUaou'* ut whlua ami other*; r*l'o4*uc?. Call or addre** DKtSSMAItEh. ?J ,J ?? EAST S4TH ST.?AS 8EAM8TRESS IN A PRI ?' 1 ?) vata family; 1* a guod dreumaker; cau give good city rofcrei:ce. 0,-9 WF.ST 23TI1 ST.-A RESPECTABLE OIHL AS pean.ilr.'M: I* a good di'tumafcer; voul,1 a*,1*1 with other work; or would go out by the day. Call for two day*. J1 A 7TH AV., NEAR 88D ST?A FIRST CLASS I Tt drenmaker (ie?i:en a few n:ora engagement* to 40 out by the day. Addrea* for 011* week. A~\ 7 ?T? AV., BETWEEN 3.Y1H AND 26TII BTS.-AN Tl I enperieneed ilrexmaker withei a few mor* en*?ge ments by tiie nay or waek 111 private tamLie* , ii a lirai elm* fitter and ti linm-r. ^1 OA (0LD N?- 4:0' 3U Av-A REgPECTABLE YOPN? ' I ' 1V" woman to go out by the ?!*y or wee < a* plain aewer In private fa ullle*; can eui an I fi: ebll 'i?ii'? die*M<; neat trimmer; or would work with a drfajutakar. rt9"| 8D AV., NEAR 8.VTH 8T.--AX EXPERIENCED ')ZiI dreni and cloak maker to go our l.v rf*v or week to private fatnliie*; 1* a Cr*t clan* outier aud htter. Call or a<i<lv?*a M. C. frri 2D AV., TOP FLOOK.?A DRESSMAKER WISER* I ? ) l work by tba dav ur wvik Iu a pi Ivate family; under ?land* cutting and fitting lau.a* aud chtldrau'a diuaaea. 07/^ ?TH AV.. NORTH OP HIST ST -A RF?PF'"TA >J( ? bla woman aa firat rlno aeamatma; can cut and fit and do all klnila of famiir eirwlug. enit'ioiJaring. make ultii dren'? clothing, Ac.; beat city reference. Call or addieu wuuwTii mm. Atocno lady wishes to li^akn dressmar Ing in a Drat ola*a bouu. Addrea^ M. D., Herald office. AMR CLASH FAMILY SFAVSTKESS WI.-EKS the work of one or two famtlle*; M a goo I operati r on Wheelur A WiUon'a machine; cm* and tit* ladlae' and olili dren'i dreitci fanh lonaldv ; will bring a machine If leauired. Addraaa ALICE, mix HO Harald odlce. WANTED-BY A TOUNO FRENCH PEMOV, KM ployment aa reamatrea*. dieaa an I bonnet maker. ia capable >in t willing; oan teach; is sn al:!e ; cmun : > iwi'l home nreferre i to high wag? ?. Ad 'real J. A., Lox 1,?71 Pott offlct, liaw York. cjonern! tlouaeworfc, Arc. on HORATIO ST., ik THE FT 'RE.-to DO GENE l)w r*l boueework; tt wMing and obliging. A *t DOWNINQ ST. -A RESPECTABLE YOUNO OIRL t I la dn tsneral housework in a imai! prlr^to famiir; boil city reference. f Q CHRrSTOPHER ST., SECOND FLOOR. front tr<7 room.-A respectable young woman tu do general housework; best city reference. pi hawk ST., BASKHENT. -A YOUNO OIRL TO DO *) l general huusework or cliambeiwui k and waiting; city reference* qq WIST 11TI1 ST.?a rkfpfotabt.F. GIRL TO DO On general l.ousework In a imull private fan.lly; is a good washer, ironer and bakur; ^ooj city reierenoe.* m NORFOLK ST , BF.1WF.en STANTON AND R1Y inrton. ?A good gertuaa giri to do gonerai house work; ta willing un<fobliging. 1 1 <?t" st., FIRST FLOOR, RACK ROOM ? i ? )"+ A mpmil'? girl to rtn general housework In a small private famiiy; is milling and obliging. 2 OR EAST i8th ST. -A SMART, TIDV Y0UNO WO ?)?) mm to do general tmnworlr; ?n good cook, w*?lier and Ironer; has several years' goo-1 reference from tem place. <1q1 mulbkkry ST., NEAR HOUSTON, REAR ^io-l bott??.?a respectable girl to do general housework; olty or country. Bast city reference. ojo 7TH av., BETWEEN ?xh AND mth 8TB.--A s?^t'0 respectable womnn to do ger,stnl homework tn a j-rlrsis femlfy; is a good cook and good wagber and Ironer; good ttferesisao. : oki WEST 1RTH ST., ROOM 1.1.?a rfspfotabie >)')+ young woman to do gctieval homework In a small family; Is willing and obliging. 1^1 EAST 1JTH ST.?a respfctabt.E youvooip-L i to do general housework to a mall private family, or cook, wash and iron; the best city reference given. A OA kasr wlt-rt.-A youno GIRL, LATELY i*.t landed, lo do general hone 'work In n small prirata family. Bast rereience trout pres?m smployer. A aq WEST WTH st., FIRST FLOOR.-a rkspkcta x io bleyoung American girl to ( o general #<?naw..rls; in a cood washer and Ironer; has frit class reference; tan do plain cooking. Can be seen for two days. A qh f0tt) vo <*>) 80 av.-a totjno GIRL, LATELY xi/u lauded, to do general hotttework. Call for two days. rnn east i3tti st.-a respectable younqgirl ? to do gnceral housework In a small prirata family. Best < ity reference. na?? HUDSON ST., NEAR ISTn, ovfr COFFIE v I'lij store.?a rs*i srtabln yomig woman to do t'ie g?ae ral homework of a small prlvme family, or the obsuwer work or ? anlug. Hood olty reference. llwiwitffprr*, ftr, 1(1 renfick .-5T., NEAR CANAL?as flwttsekesf. J.'.' er; no objuctlan to the country; woul.1 zo lo F.oridaor California. 1 cr DEORAW ST., betwkkn HICKS and COLf* iuu bla. Brooklyn.?as bousekeecer bf an el.'er!? widow, without er.cumbrblce, enjoying good bealtb ; Is a proteiuut, and a person of ibtr-grity, f'.i.ly eon-.t stent to ia?e > a re charger! a genteel home, speaks >renoh >n< kofllia ci.snt ly; le willing to be useful ta many ways; no objection to ? boarding school or Institution as isatron, having been sueb; good i-eier "bc?; no matter what part of tbe ccnuiry. Call or adtirma. 1 Cfj HUDSON ST.?as housekfepkr, BY A tho J.''I rough, dvmeetloated Protestant American ; ur?ter slaane msrkellng, baking at all kinds, sol is tvtllln4 to wdrkt Is very syslemskjo and ueat, and will be !. uud ii u.tmorthy end tellable; will furnish undoubted reference as regarje in dustry and capability. Oall or address 110 wbkkbt'eb, as abote. 7aq BROADWAY, ROOM 29.?A FOREI itf LADY AS i v)t/ l>otieek?eparor rlaitiug g?ne. neee. Call for throe qfm* 6th av.-A TOUNO AMhRICAN LADT OF rr ouo hscment as hbussktspsr. Addreee UIss mlshl LEAH. a N AMERICAN LADY OF rEPISI.MENT desires A -tv pnttiton at boiiatk?0r*r ?wldowtr. Aa.Jrt?? *ri. vtliixk, ntw York po?l oflt*. J WIDOW LAO* ial houiekeepfr, in AOEN tleoian's family rref?rr*l. Addreee, for twe days, mra. auouita, Brooklyn Post o??. . WANTED- BY A FRENCH w1dow LADY, A (wttfa do? as bouinkeer.-r In a gentleman's fsmili; ao o..jno tion to tnMI; best retei sftoes f|<r?n and rtqulrsl. addfs* y. ft b>, Herald ??ee. far ttra (mi nmmnons Hmrmmt dr*. f ' WEST MTH ST., NEAR 4TH AT._A If ErPMR*" I/ ttiMdwoauii tmiirit; thormiably understands tfce so lire charge or children from their Inrmncr: It years'expert eoce ia t.rst claee families; goo) eli/ nitnack llsh fIrl, who spoaks Frenrb fluently, as mirse an* seamstress; can operate no (iroii-r ,? Balcer'g aewtng ma ct.ina, Kood retereuce. Apply or address. 04 LKROY ST.?AN EXPERIENCED NURSE (lIRU with good city references. t an be seso for two day* re-pectable married woman wants a baby to wsl : will fca aa wall taken taken earn of aa if ft was be* own child. AO WANTON BT., SECOND FLOOR?A RESPECT A? */?' bi? Kn^tl<b wiitow aa Infant's nur?i; can tnke charge of a baby rr?m Ha blrih ; hu excellent city refereroe. 7] QRRENR 8T.-A FRENCH QfRL, SPEAKINq |X Funch and ? erman, as nurre or housemaldin a pr? Tata family; good reference If required. 11Q !<TH AV.. THIRD PLOOR.-A RE8PECTABLM 1 I t) woman to tain care of a child two years old, at hee own bonae. IOC ESSEX ST. A KE?PECTAIU.E PROTESTANT A* i mi I' nurse and scanistresa; uo objection to the country* ( an be aeon for two days. 190 WKST 19TH ST., NEA R 61II AV., THIRD FLOOK J ? ?/ front room.? A young elri to talte care of children! undaratanda balrdreiatnr ami sewing. rail for twonays. 1 in WEST <'ST ST, NEAR BROA DW \ Y. TOP rl" Boor?A respectable married lady wants a baby to wet nurse. Can be Ifni fur two days. UQ WEST S9TII ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND O 7ib a?., aecnad floor, fiont ? A reaper labia young girl aa nurae; ean out and fit for children or do basting; beat city reference. WEST 3?TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AN? 1th A profeoalonal ladl-a* alok nnraa would Iilc4 ono or two more engagementa or to taka rare or an la allds references Irom some of ihe flmt doctora In tba oily. Call oa or address Mrs. K.f for three daya. 143 146 WEST 19TH ST., IN THK RKAR. ?A' TOtJNfJ woman aa nurae in a private faml r; Is capable to take entire charge of a baby (run iu blrita, baa good oily rat 1 J_Q WKST "T" ST.. NEAR 7TH AV?AN F.XPERfc 1ti7 en red nurae; thoroughly understands the entire care of an Infant from Ha birth, beat city refereno* Q/\Q BAFT 8XTH FT. AN EXPERIENCED Nt'FBBi ( thoroughly iinilTntanda the etitira oare of anlnaiil from Iti blrtb; has no objection to tha country, and come well recommended from her last employer, fall or addreeo for t wo daya. niQ EAST 30TU ST., BETWEEN JD AND 3D AT3 Ld 1 ~ top flour.- A respectable voting woman to lako vara of ehildien; thirteen months' refereuce. OI O ED AV., BETWEEN 18TU AND llffl 8T?., It Si ?j the alo e.? A respectable youn.; mirrled nuiuatk with a treah breaal of milk, In a reapi'clable family; goo4 reference. 990 WEST SOTH ST.-AS Nl'RSE AND 8EAMSTRE8R or ns chambermal 1 and waitress, can glra gooa city reference. Ojr WKrtT S7fH ST.-A PROfESTANT OIEL Afl w i '' nurae or cbaur ermaid In a private family. Ring three limes. WEJT 33D ST.-A EESl'ECTABLE OIRL Ai uursc, has two years' city reference. 90A STANTON ST.?AV EXIT KIENCED LADY TO Z.OI/ take care of a hnby or children. 11a* the boat r* ferenca. Call for three ditjs. ?Jf\ f> WET *TH ST.. BETWEEN 8TH ANDHTH AV8 OUU in Dr. Kiun's office A respectable wouian, 1 b blow, as wet nurse ; Is young and has abuc lance of mllkj willing to be generally useful. OOQ WEST 86TB ST.?A YOPNO WOMAN AS NVBSl Op!7 and chambermaid; is eompeient, and can Jl?f aattrfactory reference aa to honocty and capability. AV., BETWEEN J4TH AND I1TU 8TS.?A OOO reapectaola wouiar. an m^rse and seamstress; i? e? Sable of taking charge of an Infant from Its blrtb; livitu est city reference from her last place. Call for tiro davs. QOfl 1ST AV., BETWEEN 1PTH AMD 80TH ST8.-4 OOU A h?altuy married woman, with a ftoah breatt of Bit, wlil take oji infant to nurse. O ( 4) EAST S6TH ST.. THIRD FI.OOR. ?A RKSPBtrR 0"T ft able woman to mind a baby at her own residence! would be aa a mother to It. 345 263 WEST 1STII ST.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIES woman, who has loat her t>a>>y. one Week ol<^ ?lilies to wat curs* a baby at her own residence; best ally reference can be glrea. 2STH OT-- NEAR 9TII AV. ?A RESPElTTABLf ili ) t woman, lati ly landed, to take care of children. 01 noukl be willing to go un.tu-r laHtiiftion and make hereeH generally useful; w i^aa nut so much us a home. WEST f"D ST., BETWEEN 8TII AND 9TH ATg.-j A mid <fl? aged lady as children's nurse or to attend an invalid. WEST ST.?A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO tnar, as wst nurse. A QO EAST 161 H ST., THIRD FLOOR.-A RESl*E('TA? TOO bio married ? uini. harug lout hrr baby, wtabee ? child to wet nurse at her home. CaT for two dayi. A AA ?D AV.-AN AMERICAN GIRL AS NURSE TO " 1 1" I children; understands dr'S'maaln*; or wouUI do general housework In a small family ; no oojoctioa to leara ute city. A OH in AV., ROOM NO. 9.-A RESPECTABLE 1 ''?/ young married woman wiahee a bauy 10 wel nurse a', her own home; lost hur own at Its birth. C/m WEST MTU ST.. BETWEEN 10TH AlkD UTII *.j\f an.-A respectable woman who has I oat har baby, two months old, to wet nurae a child at her own bouse. CO; WEST?D ST.?AS WET NURSE. BY A RESPECT able woman: Is young and healthr and baa abun dance of milk. Inquire fur three daya, for Mis. UfHJ?!lAW Q??r 2D AV.?A ItKSFROTABLE MARRIED WOMAN t wants a baby to wet or dry nurso at her ewn borne I will reileire a mother's care. Ad lr?? Mrs. HAVILINR. TtTAJtTRD?BY A BSSPSCTAWLS Woman, WITTl Tt the te*t rrferen ie, a oabr to wet nurse at her on* home. Please to call at 3$ OrcharJ st^ coom 111, f. tin it tired nets. <trr. 1 ?J (IRANI) ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO JM J O rvni'.rmeu'f or family waehlng at her own home. or ?TH AT., IN THE KEAH.-A WOVAN WANT! C<J work uy the day; li an exceMcnt ?nhir in<l irunatl Mr*. I). KELLtTT nr. WI'ST BOTH 8T.-A TOtJNO WOMAN KA firm ? I r'm lauudrota; will aitltt with chumbarwork; goat city reference. 1O7 MACDOUOAJ. ST.?AS FIRSTOLASW IiAT'NDREFBi ?> I itndofcnncj flutirg. Can be smo it kir prtml employer'!. 1C | WF.HT.1RTU ST., IN THE REAR A RKSPRO 1 '?T Mr woman lo take In waihlug al I.e.- uwu raaldancaj tlx beit reference can be glren, l cr wur s:th st., room no. g?a frencB 1?HJ Uutiiirru to in waibing At Mr own boune, pulling and timing and all kin.It <>! tinerlea. 1 ff) WEST J6TH ST.. NEAR ' rH AV.t FIRM" FtCO% J Uu Al aipe. icucihI latinilreta w..u.d <lo the waehlng of fi few ftmilict at bar own bom*, best city rc.'ereaca from lit} ainplnyert. Call or adlrtta. 0<?7 EAST WTH ST.. RRAR BUILl'IN*. TH1RO _ i Boor, back room.?A woman wlaL-a tu go out by the day to wa*l> aud irati or would cieaa houaa: ra'areuo* OOQ MULBERRY ST.- A RESPECTABLE WOMAN tS j- ? ?/ go not to uw bjr tbe day or weak; andarai andi cut ting and lilting children'! clothee. OOQ WEST 17TH ST., BETWKF.N "TH AND ?Trt >L.OO are.?A rcapacta*!* married ladr want* a genii#, uau't family waeh.'ug. Call to-morrow, after 1J o'clock. A AQ EAST ItTH ST., IN THE KKAR A RESPECT, i I.'?' able woman to go out to w.-nh ana Iron by tha day| or to d : bm ??cleaaing. Call a'! tha week. A QQ EAST 15TH ST.. ROt.M NO. I.-A RESPECT*. " ?' Me wrmaa to do waeMng at har own hotui, or U willing to go out two dayt a week ; best city rafara^eg. A QO EAST 14TH ST., TUIRD FLOOR, ROOM Ka*.? 7 00 A retpcetable womau wanta wathing aud irsutaii t? do al ber uwu bouaa; la ? ??iy good lauiidiaea and 4ot* fiuthig. O/'M?CORNER OF 11TH ST. AND AT. C. OVER TH? LA mI llouor ttnra.? A retyacia'ola woman wlthet w??htng ar:d Ironing al her retlder.ee; can do up ladlea'aud gent; J n ?n'? watMng by the week, doren or by the month; can d? BP flierlet or ftntlng; can be highly recommended by Ihoaa fur whom tha hat worked for lire or tlx jcare. tin EAST ITTH ST.. BETWEEN 1ST AT. AND A*. Tl O a, third floor, back.-A reepeetabla married womia Wami tha wr.ihitg of one or two lani'.liet; can do any kla4 of fiutlng, and can be highly recumir.en fed. r7\T rrn .?v, r.r.wrrv jptu and Mf ?T?? OU I e< irr teot Unndr^t; uuderiUnda Pntlng and ail kind* of Unary I e;.? do plain tewing, beet city ra'araoca. p(\ i 8t) AV.?AN AMKRIOAN CI1RL TO TARE OARS llU't of cblldien an.l tneke bcr?e:f titerul to a familyt nn titiaudt Wbealtr A Wlitoo't and Mcgar'a mauhmet( would go out by the day. 7>)Q WASHIVOTON sr., NRAR BANK.?A REUPBCT. i on able woman l.) go aul by tha dar'e werk; le a baan llru. Maaber aud iiouei . or will lata geotieinea't wa^hiaa al home. MM. BROWN. Awmow WOMAN WANTS TO TAKB IN ORNTLR. uieu't and family waahlng lu<;u'ui f<tr Mrs. MARTIN. |n the candy Mora, in lSUil at., brtwean lit and 3d art., Han lan.. No number. Witltiewf, &C> O A WF3T 1JTH ST., rREsENT EvpLOYSR'S.~A jj"t girt oa waltratt or wKltrta* and chair;barmaid, M wall rtcommen.led. Inquire for two 4?;a. froa 10 ta 1. rl EAST 9TH ST.. NEAR CN1VER1ITT FLACE.?IT OJL a rnpecialtla girl, aa fret c!Mi waitreta, or would d* rhAtnbarwork aud waiting; fbotf rtfareneat. PflD EAST UTQ ST.-AS IIRST CLASS WAITR1.M or cbam' ermaM. Oood ra.Vrenca, O J?> ?T1I AV., BETWEEN ?7TH AND STTll 9TS.-A lI'TiJ ymngglrlaa Ortt claae' waitreta, or fhamhermw# and waltreu: undarttanda her butlBett well; it wiiilugaa? obliging; bait utty referanea from har laet. place. iMltreUaneova. TO MACTIOXJSAL ST.-A RRSrBCTAEt* ??**? T? i Lk % tm%*r storm ?oof##1 \0frj or \ IItm M lotH. CikU or *44r??*