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THE NEW YORK HERALD. — WHOLE NO. 6771. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, DOUBLE SHEET dineninnancrsienitnn ee, phhpniniphdinsncisinsh tas dilisininans Roe and the order baleen ih This record of | tbat alt euch awe ought tobe displaced Sy the enact- | elaimo of the peedy., They also sustain what may . We srep—a FEMME DE ( ANTED—A SMART, STEADY, BUSINESS YOUNG | the lubors of the year completes the history of this ment of just and impartial probébitory statutes. appropriately betermed missionary labors amt for a quarter of a . Within this | | Resolved, That the victims of intemperance ought to e city,” by which me: in the words of WARTS. A is her Seshassl” ite tberal igre es veces gempeteat | gota, Meas Anesuand Surteetegih, Haset cMe evesly. |: soeler Oe Queries of cmetayWalhio tas | be viewed us persons suffering under a physiat oud mon- | Bor" the euuse that they know hot ia searched. ous ry i ferred. No objection to s colored girl er rs. 8 disease, as real as cholera or insanity; and thu « hos. ANTEDCIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A SWEDE | from the Spanish Tulsnda, whe thorsuguty wnderstents yuan fo th - mt 'ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESM. | and its work increased! Our frontier hus receded | rital an almel “ . | and the expusures and necessities of the deservi Protestant wotngn, aged 2 yours a nuation as Nute No irish or Bualish wood’ appiye Call at 197 | WW ta Dry Geodsstore. News oho seed aynly bet thes | from thebanlks of the Ohio to the shores of the Pa- | Pital;an slmehouce. or an asylum for the blind, the deat | Petter understood and judiciously met, At ‘Pormetvons, or Ladys Malt. Would b peavel from 9 to 12 o'clock. Hbepadeayennd the sity retell Gry cific. Seven States have been added to our con- | or necessary, or hopeful of thanisewiselyarramged | publishing and register office, Park row, the Please inquire at No. . + ath oe sete letters Li On, box 1°20, City Post Omics, ial, 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITUA. mereostess Inquire at federacy and 32,000,000 to our population. Inallthe | and well managed asylum for the relief, protection, em- | bames of worthy applicants for employment are ti Cook; is willing to do tl a —.— | elements of national importance, we have made un- | ployment, and restoration of inebriates, | recorded, friendly counsel given to the st: tho ANTED SITUATIONS FOR IST. CLASS PRO- | aprivt ty sian goa ‘wantor*and ironere aa be TED—IN A COMMISSION HOUSE, A 14D | paralleled progress; aud the work appropriate to | " ieeolved, ‘That since reliable sources of information | Wanderer, the destitate, freak case, a si iat tho broteotive Protestant | fail at No- Oi Crosby stress, frome bascweuts "| and iawilling to minke Mimecif geneeslly usstul. ‘Salgry nrat | this Society hav increased in like proportion. And, | relating to she cause and cure of ‘the evils Cf intemper’ | needed aid to those whoee hearts have been made SEALS ths teed tad ve okie te, = year, $00, Address, in handweiting of applicant, Commis: | though it bas not accomplished all that with | BDC are now so widely dif Christianity that “to him | Bapeakshiy desolate Cizowing out of the mani- sant! of written reference. nitinol, We whitcetbborl ineheis tomae nats | ee greater resources it might have ao hed, | that Knoweth todo good. and docth it not, to him it ia | fe#t hecessities of the work, is found now in success et the wide fields whore it has gathered rich harvests . sone oi y ful operation, the institutior known as the ‘House for Christ—the multitudes to’ wboys it has deetri, | 275, tlt Buen, and especially professing Christians, who | pera of Industry and Home for the Friendless,” with bya ee SL tent gicl, with fe » Call ak. Nos ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, GERMAN PREPERRE, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Beth eteets ugar Seay See hg setrense. Cole Be. | YY Aten A DOCS BAN, GR au Paseane tance in the countr; reiain ignorant of there things, or who neglect to put | {eutfmoman a Nurees and to do plain sowinz” or : = es must not be over eighteen years old. “Apply at No. 29 Broad- | buted the bread of life—tho 8,000 churches it has | forth same vuitablo and eMcieut efforts for the removal | it numerous fieflities for zaore extended amd oF ears oe objection to Tey aed ANTED—A SITUATION, Be A RESPECTA! way. od references must be given. : aided, andthe 100,000 souls it has gathered into the | ofthese evils. are guilty of neglecting a dat which they | Faecessful effort than was once eyor antivi- 2 col . S| peta eam emeens 16 Se ceeenet hemmewer’, is 8 pelvabe ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER IN A DRY | fold of the Cireat Shepherd, testify that it has not | owe to themselves, to their neighbors, to theircoustry, | pated. ‘The statiics given in the report, ‘are ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | take care of chifdre best of city reference can be given, goods store, by an active young man, who understands | labored in vain. In prospective growth of our | te posterity, te religion,and to God. " as follows:—Issues from the press, tho vomen, plain sookt “ bi Apply from 10 until 2 o'clock, at 18S “Reade street, fourth | the pusinoss, and can be well recommended. Address F..K., | country for another quarter of a century, we forsee Phe Rev. Joun Cuamners, of Philadelphia, ad- | year, 14,000 copies of the Adren md > gmail 7 floor, front room. at this office. i bs —_. | the accumulating responsibilities of this society, | dressed the audience. It afforded a greatdenl emi monthly; 1,000 copies of Woman as Sho and’ Se ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ANTED TO SELL A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, | While, in the older States, it mast “be watehful | of pleasure, he said, to address such a large assem- | Wag, Is, and Should be;” 1000 tracts, from four te * a z nonin i Teouiuan general hotsawores ibd ‘Can which yields good profits, in ogeceaeyre or aa and strengthen the things that remain that are | lage of New Yorkers, although he could not help | twel Pages each; 3.000 cophes of “Advice to =v a ing sufficient means to carry it'on. Amou re} - : | fault With one of them, whi ie Rosen Med; yn ° NOY ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, WITH THE 4 ‘i i * 2,000 to $3,000 (dollars.) Apply to G. G. this ethee, | ready todie,” it must also go forth ‘* bearing pre- ag TAUle Wi e em, who recently bowed ' mestics;” 1,000 “petitions ta behalf of street TABLE GIRL, WITH THE | rence given. Inquire at 106 Ninth stecet, between Third and | $2,000 to OE Gu st thisemes: | Cious seed,” with the advancing tide of emigration, | down ton triple crowned monster to get a red hat, | dren;” $00 *Cortitenter of Life Meabeysbip,’ ; no objections to go in the - - Al YOUNG MAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION | ag it rolls toward the setting sun. in plant, alluding to bein ering Notwithstanding | 1,000 copies of ‘Rules aud By-laws for ute of Home rn rhs, i bie wae vee Cee Senta ernion ah Coan kakemioede mabiameiioe: | xuaetaliatene! “Hols hot Stead of week, | Gospel institutions in our great vontral v this, it sppeared to him that New York has arous Committee.” Tho gratuicows distribution of the FANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN wuo was | Hurtetast ofswoommendntions Can'vencen oe twodays, | Rad yaly wishes nity to show what he is iaads | on the shores of the Pacitic, a work is to be done pore, and Supe TORY, pet roraine SEAL hever | society’s publications has averaged over 10,008 a = he : ‘ . Of, Salary not_so much an object as employment. “hr - ff of her flag. Her people have resolved | ai BE a served throo yours in her last piaco, @ situation as | ‘rom Prince, in the basement. Has te objection to ge ashore | rate refercnces given. Direct to L., vox 2807 Post Office, re | for Christ, such a» he has entrusted to no other mt bend y pages per nronth—an agency through wick \ ; piney, @ situ: x To thi that the influence of temperance shall be scattered | d thei be widely ki Chamb id, Aud ‘to assist it sh ironing, or to | dist: pevple. It must not be delayed. ‘To this work let ny tt work and their wants become ly knowmn Soany up stalra work, ‘Also, by neirlotla years, todo se ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITvA- | the friends of the Redeemer gird themselves anow. | throughout the republic. He prayed Almighty | preeiated, and their facilities for obtaining ight work ina respectable family. Can be’ ' 0) tion, in private famil, Chambermaid or Waiter. | Encouraged by his past favor aud the promise of | (od that His riches and everlasting smile will rest | tome for the homeless greatly increased 2ow st., in tho rear, second floor. Chambermaid and to te —e of a as Lived ung rears te Wee ies Peary EST: fer- | his presence and aid, let them prosecute this enter- | 0 this and kindred institutions, until relief from | plications for situations, employment, Ke., a6 ~ Ye ‘give tho best of | ~ = —————— - | prise with increasing zoal ona more extended | the curso and thraldom of rum shall be sone. by | Office of register, during the year, have ire at No. 46 Prince etreet. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB- | gcalo. every sire and lisped by every child in the land. | adults, 1,178: children, sf 316 of the former, Co prigh sed tain a situation a¢ Chambermald and Waiter, and is a ‘The Rev. I. P Lanaworriry, of Chelsea, Masa., | ‘Che speaker then enlightened the audience on the 21 of the latter, have been sent thence to goods whe. perfectly under: . objects of the society, and said that the commence- | tuations. ny, ani ‘#pectable woman, who its various branches, and who ha: , ‘Has the best of city reference, Also, joung Womal br} irst rate Chambermat ly in proposing the resolution— arin. perfertly well—-no incumbrance whatever. The na iF; ns no objection to do light chamber. ‘That the reports now presented, be adopted and pub- | ment if oo ae fee 2s be ate in our nome ror Tur rrienpizss. # Etberear of Bresitienes 1 7 ei To attended ter — Opp make Rerselt ponseadly useful, Good reference lished, under the direction of the Executive Committee, | magnificent hotels, whero the rich quaff their wines, fo ara during the year RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS A siTva- | urged upon the meeting the necessity of increasing | 224 the process must be followed up until the Five on as Chamberm: Waiter, or Nurse. Can be scea | the members, and augmenting the funds, of the | Points are reached. He was introduced to the Five ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RI! reer: ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ble young woman. Isa good Cook, Washer: see dee ben at eect naeanse Sook: Washer On0 Tse vate oman, a4 Nurte, or to do general house work ins No, 47 Clinton street, in the society. Points recently, and in the asylum there, he saw has lived for the lust four years. Please call at 24 Pacite | Une country. Please call at Noch Fiithestrect, iu the bakers = - : —e - | The resolution was seconded by General Wi- Pipe drunkards comet te pesrese' bk od fee eer neers Sethe tee AL RUACTARUE PROTMTANT LOU? wae | wane, of Connection. : vythan | Pole of New Vibe wil sons wie heiaabe® ANTE D—BY, A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ANTED-A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER, | Washer wud troner, ina private faily. Cam produse tic | | The Htev. J. It Suaw, of Rochester, N. Y., then Te ie qrouil ot month tiits listin Weeds tee sete it tion a8 Nurse and Sen patreet ir Troner, ake a pei e family, The best city | best of city reference, Please call at Lf Fifth street, for two | proposed the following resolution: association will be sustained, and if he mistook not, ¥ ve > . deevould abnasalie cote! gh f : Paprtieriaatiecamiaie mataiea Peet That our home missionaries, possessing, as they do, the | thero would be this evening @ mighty outpouring of ‘ plage. lense call at 9 Bast Nineteout! Noid Dutch street, Letween Fultou aad Jol RESPECTABLY. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A | true martyr spirit, are doing a great work for the church | Goijnre for that atyoos. 6 ter “huskies Riavithe } r Whole number . . ~ be reen for two days. private fumily, to do general housework; i# a good oook, | and the country, and on that account are entitled to the hi 4 A mong the bequests and donations received, = JWANTED—y TWO RESPECTA YOUNG WO. Washer and ironer.’ Was two years and eight months in her mpathy and gratitude, the prayers and the co-opera- | to tho objects of the socicty, he said, who would not | fu) mention is made of a bequest of $3,090 from : mi un tion se matron ad cue A Kt Eg Pos SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT 5 Fiease call for M. It. N., No, 157 Fortieth street, | tion, of every patriot ‘and Christian. move to save sore bt Mei seent eM pees | estate of Miss Elizabeth Denies of $100 from that 6 0 wo ae Cl maid oO} iter, or to sew and take agernent. ms man exists, then let him anished to a partof | oe Mi ° 4 dironing. Bost of city ily. No objecti rt — — The reverend an, in his observations, "7 B ‘ of Miss Rebecca Updegraff; alvo, of the liberal pply at 27 Bowery, in the millinst stor lest place, 400 Bank stock ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU while submitting this resolution, illustrated the la- b she Abed ba eather girded men ba er ey be. | donation of $500 ee Miss Lind. Received ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WoMAN, | * pleas cpl janii family. Can be veca fort bors and the sacrifices of the home missionaries, for | women who have been ruined aud destroyed by | {10M auriliary socicties and friends, in nid of nyt, dg the cooking, washing and ironing in a private ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, the general benefit of the Christian community, and | Tan hy those dandies around town with brush | Be Work, 820 boxes, barrels, and packages, Com family, or L: ‘all at 13 Kast Thirteenth strect. Best situation as Housekeeper or Seamstress, respoct- nem energetically called upon the meeting to aid and pO s taining bedding, wearing apparel, fruit of city refere: ¥ able family. Can give good reference as to character, &o. N WANTS A SITUATION ASNURSE, 3 tenionari fences on their faces, through which to strain rat | 4 xe. Di . init ‘Apply at No, 302 Tenth street, between avenuce Band O, up ions to make herself generally wsoful, | Sustain the home missionaries. soup (laughter), ard to bring them back to the | Sot &e, | Distributed by, visiting ¢ ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH THE | st floor. : alady. Plone call at tho corner Dr. Sait seconded the resolution. paths of virtue and rectitude. Ho agreed with the | SPS the worthy poor, 561 arti of, best city reference, a situation in a respectable family, — — ete, Brooklyn, A hymn was then sung by the congregation, after th A pg A Ba te 7 ding, and 3,223 garments of various \- to do chamberwork, pl ironing. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE ; - | welelsthe tion posse. fo A of Vermont, pro- | T¢Pert, that stringont laws should be made against | ‘The borsons and fanrilies aided are those found ware at Oa Chamirmaids cr would, do. general houework, “Can | Ctituatiea,ucie well wequainted with horsen, together | posed the following resolution :— * EO" | the trafficin rum. Provision is made for the pre- | ibe destitute, and believed to. be deserving ATION | give good refe ‘be seen “at Me. Boots, tit Bast "garden work; hus no objection to go wshort Gistaace | © ‘That the friends e missions should see that the | Yention of chelera, yellow fever, and other seon at Second . Booth’s, 154 East | no objecti Sy ‘Third for | il 1 ded. An. ish’ ry ee and why not prevent the rum traffic, which is more srennes | enetaRez teucin canes per Me, GMaieeaT ees | Goel maeiay eaipece With tho euttments in our | G4 SOT Ooh Foeroen concen than ail eC teh oleae | ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as | Me’ here sm interviewcan behead. In an able +h, the hon. gentleman gave it as | ‘Lhere is one thing absolutely certain, that is, the | . Seamstress and to wait ow a lady, or to do light cham- RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS | his opinion, that if we arc to maintain this free | Americans are the only people who can take a stand, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, IN | berwork and attend to ol cut and fit dresses & thervagh knowlodgo of the retail drug business. Sa- | Jand, which our forefathers have given us, we must | apd say on this subject, let it be, and it shall be, children provided for in the Home, are those 1 ed bomeles: by the death, the misfortunes, or faults of cne or both parents. ‘The manifest resulting from the relief and care bestowed these little ones, is often sufficient to awaken tions of joy in the mind of the laborers; and general he best of Can be Y wivate famil Se it + derstands le, idres: i 1 Le MM, + ft rn i ? i aabing, "Please call aie. 20 Vine avenes WBS eratdomee wil be omen | ee ee ee SW-Ms | maitain a Christian morality, and we should sead | and nothin can prevent it. If we are cursed with | jess also of the angles of whem it is ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | yr anTED— ° T)RUGSTORE PROPRIRTORS, (COUNTRY.)—A GEN. | 8%hel ministers to our new territories, Sade ject nother, and ie oe - it ery | q.Qhere angels do always behold the fuce of A y N 1 " in 5 N . - y. ‘inein- it, clect another, ant Ce} ” b + ‘young woman, ins private family, as Chambermaid or RTs Tasicn ton ae Sek hater een | home, Possteting the bishoel quaiidcacicas, Send | Lhe Rev. Buxsamun W. Cuupiaw, of Cincin anothe ep working till every | Father.” — ‘The report closes with the femark fy Nurse a ‘amstrese; she urderstan ‘nd has no objection to go to the c with some of tho most reapectable i " ‘ed i ed t rum bloat is driven out of the Legislature. The ji « " of an infant ood Washer and Ironer. If required, bost of city reference, | take the entire charge of a retail drug «tore doing conside: nati, seconded the resolution, and alluded to the Se how | enquiry:—“The Board aro deeply ii she has liy he count: ferred. ly at No. 44 ; | ble prescription business, with ‘ty miles of the city. | immense cinigration to this country from all parts | American people have been ruled by rum ever since icti thorto. im the city, | frome basements Aoehy Sb NO A HASCCHAY OOM “| Besteee: Ser batlag ovation and saleey, Motions Mccal’ | or Europe. ‘Thonsands of of po ps selling in | the declaration of independence, and they will con- | pkea iction that what has hitherto. aocom- ; 4 , - 8 iota—e simple illustration ef coh oily oe Eo oy ge ae on peatinre sate eo tan r : emigran d feis | tinue to be eo ruled, until ram drizking is peohibiced Jot oh es ae Fleventh strect, beoween Third and Fourth , oF anote ANTED—BY A MIDDLE. AGED, RESPECT. — — | the West and in our foreign territeries, and itis | f ‘ashi i Fd voided by | WHat remains to be done in the same way, end ‘Addressed to thé eame will be properly attended to, W woman, a situation as Cook in a private ae ae ALESMAN WANTED-—FOR A WHOLRSA vor | in reference to those that the Amorican Missionary | in our fashionable Broadway hotels, and avoided by for the same class, not only in this city, but im storo—a sober, steady person, who hi ‘i or mini the upper classes of society; for us long asthere are foe (eek cadis aliaan te Rate bineeane Sosiecty has sent out her ministers. There aro PP 3 ANTED—BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOM. all the cities of our land. Vorishing ‘8 fresh Lrenst of milk, a situation as Wet Ni amongst thoso emigrants two hundred thousand | fashionable rum shops, there will be plenty of poor | of candidates for cternity, as dear to the See understands pastry, preservin Ap ickling. Respectable reference given. os ply at No. 74 Sixth avenue. 4, ~ = or ity oremee, "Sal "Box No. 631 m ‘oe Piv : ectable family. She lost her baby two weeks ANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ofmece doy borsreg ig esa nibvedty Welch alone sottled in the United States. These are | ones at the Five Poin Tho head ofthe monster | viour as any for whom he suffered even te days ago. Has no objeetion to go ia the country. . Ploase situation at Chambermaid and Waiter. —U Le ene ,, | the people which this association is looking aftor— | must bo struck first, the moderate drinkers, forthey | death, lift their imploring cycs, besceching from call at Tit twenty-fifth streot, Votwoen Second and Thitd | jection to zoe short distance | GIIUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. | whoin they are seeking to save; and, he asked, | constitute the head of the evil. During his visit to | Christian hearts thecompascion that mee cave than avenves, Can be cen till engagod. Waste teetwe daye? lly: hap mo objcetion to go 0 avert dat gesun: | was it not an enterprise which Christians would | the Asylum ut the Five Points, ho was addreseed by | from a deep pordition—shall they plead in vaia®™ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG CIEL, Mu — feronce from her last p! ase call | encourage, and which God would bles: name by a woman who was one of its inmates. years of ago, to take caro of children ANTED—A SITUATION, B . Bowing: and has no objection to make herseif ogg peer x 1 in Any other way. Can be seen at 197 Elm man, as Cook. One who has for several years, roughly. Hae bee: r ‘ ; hile the Rev. Dr. CLEVELAND, of Peowi At stad, aud the ag. | her name, he understood it all. He knew her | While | LAND, go Ie a aed ge ml peg teeter yy ation separated, the ensuing | tWenty years ago, and she acknowledged she was | pologized to the congregation fut the absoaoe —- Another bymn was then sung, and, after a bene- | He was surprised, at first; but when she gave him | ape Gsitnase af the Home thee Rais eens T A You years of age, wishes to ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ~ < r 14 be willing to devote t ith- brought to th it b ing an i | the Rey. Geo. B. Cheever, the Rev. Mr. Beecher, the ay og Reina 4¢ Cook. Bins no ojeokinn Lo maniat in wash. PlenseGopls coer | Sue ogerpasentioa, ta consticren a the. inatection he year. 2 the Asylum through the obama 7 Tepes | Rev, Mr. Taggart, and the Rev. Dr. Tyo. "He Aholy os No. Sixth steeds, off the Mowery, Geed elty ve. | Urere a7 lente Aileen desman National Temperance Society. then showed the effoct of drunkenness in the in- | (the Re j =} eh age stated that ho had beem ference con be given, Cam be seen for two da - Tho National ‘Tempe Society of the City | Crease of taxation. In conclusion, he rejoiced at | Tequested by the ladies of the society, to say @ ANTED—BY A VERY RESPEC er cae ee ae Somat rae 70 AL O, ON en eee F y Y | euch a magnificent assemblage of hisfellow-citizens, | feW words, "in the absence of the above named nd of some exporionce, wishes | of New York celebrated its first anniversary at and exprossed the hope that the country wouldsoon | 8€Mtcmen, who had promised to attend. He sitmati Chambermaid, and to assist i hi t | ti i and ironing, om ox jo gene ral hoatowork for aamail pe Inst place. Good pera ty c ey yey hae is ety. Prac y pec ‘Tripler Hall, last evening. That spacious building | be redeemed from the cure of rum slavery. | Ll fa eerenten. Sob wt nat in Wohoee Rodi Butler strecy Sut Beootlya. We rtp-a Youxa woah y, as coon, to ao | Ooo" was filled almost #6 ftp capacity on the ovoasion, a | | Mr. SOR Un the Sehy Nic eE ee ne: (0 the | co's imnflar institution, whose matron v Bs toy milies in the couatey, ecknntel hiceet i i sennaiaanat oa great portion of the audience being ladies. A fine The Rev. Mr. Prase, of the Asylum on the | & infirm, that, though she was co: referonces of the highost reape et: , she did not ce: dors for two days M., Herald office. band disooursed eloquent music from the opening of | Five Points, made a few remarks about that institu- | Wheeled about in bor 4 7 rte : love. ‘The reverend gentleman reminded e hs he i D— . pid ae IE PR REE R BEN TERY pce af Hall until the commencement of the exercises. | tion. Ho was appointed as 2 missionary (o that | bers of J Beutl ‘I ; > make herself gone ant Eee tee DED PROPRIETORS.— WANTS A SITUATION, bd i ap sy store of the press | Pitee, in May last. A plan was soon provided for | bis he Saviour’s compassion for a fallem etul,’ ‘The hewt of referee given. bu, and ct ng of long ex the culti id e arrangements for the reporters of the press | religious servicos, but it was found that nothing | Woman, and that he bid her go and sin no more; van Down tenho any Sab wnat ono week, at No. toni were all that could bo desired. [t would be agree- | Soul be done towards reforming tho inhabitants of | #24 that the ladies of this society wero endear : . ~—— i met tim . to rescue from sin and wretchedness, want, oxpe- ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | plaute, with the general um Adver- | able to reporters if as good accommodations were | that region, in consequence of tho want of omploy- i wl > hom take care of ch Will mako. herseit generally | WAX Nine women, wiciss aved Cooks andaraid ee eit | fiser Batters Mimsclt that he weuld peo quisition te ‘aed ha tn tilige slentn ment. Auvffort Was made to procure work for | Ste and temptation, not only thote who Sseful in avy other way. Can be soom at 75 Crovby street, | ting to acsiat in washing ind has the best of city | any xentleman in possession of landed property. as from. extent 0 them rp 5 them, which was so successful, that in_a short time | med, but they provi ‘Dasoment. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, a collet ing, reclaiming, uch pay, Tease ee. renee. Please cal at S86 Tenth street, first floor, up ira, fromt room. oF c . nned home for the ys and fates, tor three days, 0s The proceedings of the evening were opened by a | upwards of one hundred and twenty fomales weto | Sill innocent, ‘helpless children. He “concluded, prayer by the Rev. Dr. Warrrman, of Providence, | employed in making hickory shirts, red-flannol | bidding them, with all his heart, G ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, A SITUA. = (; ; age ich | shirte, pantaloons, &s. Notwithstanding that he The children again sung, during which exorese & good © best of recommenda- tiom ae first-rate Cook, Cau give = after which the Secretary read the report, of which | Shirts, ‘i i the Rev. Dr. Tyna made hi c i sly at SF Croct: ; qe ‘ ire was warned a trusting them with work ho Key. Dr. Iyxa made his appearance. He eem- © juardencsoulabe nedecnenmnmendermeeg 1G VR St Le ay | ANNIVERSARY WEEK IN NEW YORK | the following is an abstract — | wns not deecived ip. a. single instance. ince Te- | meneed un address to the congregation, by «x r BY A RESPECTABLE anger oe | wane ‘The Board of Directors give thanks to the Giver of all | cember last, there have been two hundred and ten | tat he was sorry to appear so like oneof the TION, BY A RESPROTADLE 4 RESPECTABLE PROT! | FOURTH DAY good, for the privilege of taking part im the work of re- | individuals in the Industrial Homo at the Points, | of the vasty decp—ealled for, but not forth emp omg & - Janeen hi > deeming the world from intemperance. As temperance H | and even when he arrived there, he felt that ; 0 dattho present time it contains eome sevent: — had a heavenly origin, and tends only to bless mankind, | °™ Y a ‘ 'y ‘ tae corner of the | American Home Missionary Society. at ‘ultimately calversally preva Yet we jek ‘only apne — bi on has bod Seen Paring ine | Sela. gicateg, Mies as thea cutting ao as call ¢ bles ise eflorta; ani | Jas er, the Home a He ¥ ' Last evening, the twenty-fifth anniversary ofthe bah penny are ia sae aude Of time, | culties toencounter. At one time he had not a |/C0M. He said further, that he bad been requested, renol f ri 169 Hester street, in the rear, second floor. TIONS BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, nd iron, or chamberwork and h avenue, No. 7% Bost GIR € waiting; the uberwork, or take care of chill « Maker and tee: American Home Missionary Society was held at | though a frewwill offer The ot single dollar in his posscasies hilo there by the ladies of the society to say som © housework issionary pught, effort. prayer, ani wi fering. 5 gle dollar in his pe n, Whi ere were M " Serge te the country, "Cun come well recommends 4 Picase call nt No. Mil Wooster street, the Tabernacle, Broadway. The President, Hen- | jeot of the National Temperance Society 4s to arouse good | some sixty persons depending’ on hita for shree eee ee sanel a“ ker eal for two days to 19 East Eleventh strect, im the basement, ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SBAM- men from their indifference, and to furnish facilities for | meals aday. Within a short time, the N riem om if foundation, and would romaim " ‘ . al amstress, or Chamber. | "7 Dwight, Esq., im tho chair. harmonious aud coneentrated offort. Tho Society has | ‘Temperance Society adopted the Home es iid, “8% Please God, to the end. Ile observed that The meeting, which was not very numerous, hay- | Leen in operation seven months, and has circulated gra- | and ereby relieved the speaker of a@xt amount | this meotiog they had nothing exci ing been opened by prayer, Jasrer Corning, Eng. | tultowly ten thousand copie ot a er ini, | of ansioty and responsibility. Mr. Pease gavo Saib tances acaba aerate rid read tho Treasurer's report, from which it appear- | held two large mectings in the Tabernacle and iu Tripler | S0me it ee of tho happy itiflneuce of theAsylum | Toto heats “of the commonity © but “timp! = youre woman, a+ 4 Cook. She understands bread | ed that more than one-third of those who were pro- | Hall. and proposes such « demonetration quarterly. It | At the Five Lsints, and te beuefleent offeets which | CPi et’ of beuevolencora dere to save thoes tame apastig.. Sie if willing to aaaiet in wach aan eee Sar duty or Obsictiane ia eogera'te. | in that dark region of our elt lle are sereni | mortal eouls who otherwice would haveboou sia! rive the best city reference from hir — sent at the organization of the Society a quarter of | churches, to discuss the duty of Christians in regard to | in that dark region of our cit : - So cute tee wre Vioace call at No. 71 “ . her vf fe j 4 "ei ‘ in the streets. A few faithful ladies observed (hr street, betwee Sivth and Seventh avenues, | & century since, have ceased from their labors. | the license rystem. That measuro of the Society which | instances of the convercion of men who had been in thele @esthe. te-resews tho: weeeaoer Wen they had begun absolutely at the wroug end. Lc ~ st tev. Cal. | Sxeites the decpest interest, is the egablishmont of an | drunkards for twenty years, but who are now re- ANTED-A SITUATION, BY a ResPRCTAnLE | Veath has also removed, tho last year, Rey. Cale | payium for incbriates. Many of the facts connectot | srogtabte nnd industrivus members of #ocioty, sup- ment Third avenue, etress, or Chatmbermaid a ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ace, where she lived four years, Can 19 St. Mark's place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE make herself generally uspfe Wo a short distance in the country. Inquire 42 Alten stroct. ED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE terigaid, Weaher, and Ironer, or to s Chamt ‘ The best of city reference . 181 Seventeenth stroot, near Young woman, ne Chambermaid and Waiter, and to | vin Chapin, D). D., and Rey. David Porter, D. Dy | with the reform at tho Five Polnts, are alrendy before | Dorting thomeelves comfortably, one of thom | “like salting the stream ; and thoy found that te NH 4 front bjeott Y i ‘ " ‘ is work bas been dis od and managed Py u Meet ii S'himily inthe fountey. Good city teforence givens ‘Cans | Vice Presidents of tho Society; Rev. Henry White, | {Mi public. This mcit his loon Winvciod aid Metwut | having, within a fow months, actanlly saved tho | pore pon grein a.neeene Jodie help cick wachive seen for two days, Apply at No. 100 Seventh avenue, D. D., one of its dircetors; Knowles Taylor, missionary by the Ladies’ Missionary | pte a a «0m bat groven ir bg ‘ oe provided with's home and instruction. The reve- cher, the agent of the Society in Central New York. National Temperance Society The institution | Points ferenee of the present moeting and the ANTED—A YO wed | an ould have no ‘odjectivn The Society has had in its service the last year | ‘The Industrial Temperance Home.” It vc The Rey. J. 2. Wrsairaan, of New Jersoy, said | 0 the society to the firet anniversary they had held. oer, & nen yy x | general uaework in a cmall private fumily. Good city re- | J Og aninistors of the Gospel, in 26 difforont Scates | three story and one two. story brick building tay | it afforded him great plonsure to, seo such i vast Ho then spoke in praise of the, stoody. pr : for tier Sys atroct. Can be seon for two days. ; and territories: in tho New England Statos, 311; | Water street, betwoon the Old Brewery and Cow number of faces bofore him. He had looked back (PMI constancy, and unremitting attention ‘, % " and ite Paradise square; and the good results a the Middle States, 224; the Southern States, oe Gees an pape na the bad influences of the r the Westorn States and territories, 515. Of these, | tramo. Since the Ist of December, two hundred and 610 bave been the pastors or stated a of single | persons have been received, most of them fair ca: congrega ; and 125 have occupied larger flolds. | detes for the almshous, the hospital, the prisons, or Four have ministered to congregations of colored A SITUATION e;and 4 have preached in forvign languages taaue paves | PS ; Nagregaticn who composed and sus ANTED.—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion av Cook, Washer, and Trower, or to do the gone 20 work in ® small family. No objection to go a short ee in tt Please inquire at Lit ‘ c vemth and Bighth | 40 the origin of the temperance cause, and looked | . forward to the time when this world would become | bacon pte rfp pete mpamag asccond Paradiso, through the influence of tho | iMemuech wa the majority of people are Livtle im- Paradiso, tthe . terested in those who are unfriended and hourcless. temperance morowent. It is asked by somo, why | | this city. ‘The frst idea of thecs ledi should the friews of temperance eontino themselves | Hh Ris Sty Semporary Tee ae thee Ceca diseountenancing rum drinking alono? Thoro | Star situated! bot ts dees by ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO. rituation as Cook in an oyster or dining elo he bus as good city refers be sven (his week, at No. 6 Kidridge street, near Diy sion et. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND Y ’ 1 ions; 7 em jon, thirty- | ix int erance in eati « well as in drioki ; one oung W o a. Good | | to Welsh, and 2 to German congregations; | pgrance. The present inmates are thirty mon, thirty- | ix intemperance in cating as we in drinking. | f elty reference tons he fact place. Wease eall Ue LS Weet ri ilis good ity | andtwo to congregations of Norwogians and Swedes: lar women, and four children. The women aro em- | To admitted thie: but gluttony doos not make « | ee rons teat ee that te hee Bixteenth street; ean be seen for two Ss ee eee a Ployed in housework and needlework, making shirts. | man heat his wife, nor does it cat away a man’s | livedi in, who takes but one small item from The number of congregations supplied, inwhole or ‘Vesta, pants, ke. Some rescued from the lowest dens of substanc . ae drunkenness docs. Sinful ae gluttony | {¢ heap of wretchedness, and adds it to Uamb ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOU | in pert, 1,820; and the aggregate of ministerial ser- | jitymy are now sot ste and industrious, Some of happiness. Theroverend geatle mandeplored the a situation and to ne viee perform eqnal to 38 years. The pupils i to situations, réoeiving four, six, eight shone fhe mel ne cons as | many difficulties whieh cach year adds 10 ry or a6 Walter iu oy ofemity. Floase call 6s Pt . | in Sabbath Is and Bible classes amount to lars a month, The Board Directors those of intempera 0 trafic in ciety; for, ax it is no lenger & now institution, all street, in the roar, im the front basement, where she oan be hing care of ood | 70,000. ‘The ave been added to the charches | view this Home aca moral enpital saat the God — = neon : 0 rv — “~ — pee usm is dying away, und only those whe W ‘i . 6,078, vir: 3,555 by profession, and 2,423 by letter. | of providence, to conduct the operations of icenre to commit murder. or detailing the | 4 + 1 ake: A COLORED WOMAN. TO COOK, WAstt car Houston AMY” APPLY | Ninny of the Western churches have hoon visited. | fer the encuing year. The receipts from et objects of tho society, he said that drunkards can | [ at first from principle, remain as fe ed interested ws over. Armong these latter, no name ildbe better remombered than thatef the pre- sident of the present Board of Directors; and fora sali family in Jersey Cit Mr, W. Brow Na SITUATION AS SRAM are $2,296 44. Disbursements for all purpose By the constitution, twenty per cent of all money ceived is encte 2ty setapart and held in trust for the saelety d cititens, and thore was | no doubt that the dark cloud whi Seventy-seven miseionaries make mention in their reports of revivals of reli, in congregations, aud % ons. ‘he balance» h now rests over | TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, ay Laund yrmaisl the gencenl how w private f 4 . , the Five Points, can be dissipated. The enemy | * ¢ do light chamberwork $66 report 3,06 hopeful conver bs by a Board of Trustees, for the crection of « Temperance | , P himeelf, be siood pledged to dy a roppecta fant girl, with good refe work; ia capable of filling either |i ¥, April Ist, 1550, was $15,568 6D Hall in the city of New York. When such a hall shail | has boon asmiled in his stronghold, and if he hee mallet eo be scon for theve days, corner of Harrison street ai eee eee eee eet ee ie Ne ell ce Se tetee, | The receipts of t ceeding twolve months have | have been provided, the permanent fund will no longer | POt boon killed outright, he has’ certainly been | C™Apumt tient to the society, | Place, South Brooklyn. street, corner of Mott, recond floor. | been $150,960 25; making the resources of the year | secumulate, but all the receipts will be oppropriated to | wounded. Mr. Pease must he a second Howard, to | ctl tit hoe cise Ua ane rene ee Me Tag ANTE D-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE } $166,493 94. There was due to missionarice, at the | the direct work of spreading truth th: h the commu- | have undertaken the work in which he is engaged. ho related an inetance “A t self-denial, a Pr Bp Leah ry yn ANTED—BY A RESPECTAGLE YOUNG dato" of the last report, $11.80 77. There ha: | nity, For this permanent fund there arv now in the | Cher aildressew wero made during the evening, | May: whe had by secdied by ber head Berry street, Mest Moor, in the fears” Cea Weeesa Tor twe | ts de by tineo ‘besome duc, $151,515 41; making the total | bunds of the trensurer of the Hoard of Trust | andabandeome sum of moncy collected for the | sy" matey tedeton ouch net ta hor com days. : of ohlldren objection to de chamberwork and | Of this sum, 158,817 9) | Balance on hand May 2, for general purpose support of the cause. Aan “4 feity reference se call at a8 7 . 4 ‘ conduet their geueral operations for the en«wing year, to — use, encloved it in a note to himeolf, by ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MESPECTABLE | TONE ath street, veteeon Fit Ri ph, -~ -y¥ ye — is Lag sustain the Teebriate’s Tome, to act against the Sua- | Ameriean Memale Guardian Soctety and | take it all, for she felt the nooessity of such am baker, ane good lacndrese, wosld prefer tue cvcatry. | aement, To be seen for tw arios for labor performed. ‘To | day liquor traic in the citios, wnd for the overthrow of iheme Oe Patendiees which sum, ho observed, he bad with him te No boarding-honse keepers need apply, at 8° . = TUATI FOR RXCELLENT sme i theso claims and redeeming | the whole license a, ‘and to co-operate with friends Sheanae the A Pemate G exclusively to the objects of this society, Ve soon fortwo days, Hest of reference Saget ny ne See a EEL ENT pSBR- | the additional pledges on commissions which | over the State to obtain a legal prohibition of the sale of © anniversary of tho American Female Guar | {iat che could not wieh to have it more 8p ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTADLE | tant A * Cook, Washer or Ero it to the olf Soe ity refers ar Eighth 7 Carmine stroot, Bleeckor street, and at | have not yot expired—making, in all, $64, | intoxicating drinks, the Board ostimate their present ne- | dian Socicty and Lome for the Friendleas was held Ad ‘Otte, 105, Chambers street, about ihe ny 206 4%—there is a balance in the trea corsities at ten thousand dollars. The report closes with y | ately applied. | la ing, . ch of the P » Union | . T é duded th $12,676 04—the groator part of which was received | anargument, that an arylum for the relief, protection, | last evening, at the Church of the Puritans, Union | he Ye rds aeet tee phone choerveatens servants, 3 Pro- f i ‘ by dey Becoher, ions at7 Carmine street, | Doe? the close of the ear, and is available only a a Pom ep koe og og joe poe p AE | ere a le by the & id ne that no accident had befallen him im th . —— —— | moans ofeancelling the prosent indebtedness of ow rade n introductory prayer was made by the Rev. | [ast pi , > Ty , o ree 4, the idiots, or the insane; and that uch an insti- y Ass! cast river. > XOUNG MAN, TWENTY FIVE VRARS | society to its missionaries. Thirty-three more mis- | {ution in this city will not only «well the amount of hu- | Mr. Bannard, which wae followed by singing by the A benediction was pronounced, and the congregas iro of horses and working on afar, wishes to | Sionaries have been in commission than in any pre- | man happiness, but will domuch to diminish the number | ohoip, tion diapersed Hie will make himself generally pe eins year, and this incrense has been mainly in | of samisions to our alms-houses and prisons, and to pro- 8 person the y obtain situ ANTED-—A §i ATUATION rn States and territories; forty-one more | vent (he recurrence of euch awful seenes of crime, blood An abetract of the annual report wasthen read by | Anniversary Kxhibition of the New Yeouty 9 he! , saeter neces, bo ministerial Iabor have been performed; | shit and murder, as have oflate been wofreyurnt., || Tey. Mr. Fenton :— Seninuniaee she tna tne d two hundred and forty-five more congregations ¢ following resolutions were offered, a | Aa he of ecdivle,...:. . . we blossed with the preaching of tho Gos A. “Forty: | in the course of the evoming, adopted :— Mawatha Videos corse cco $0000 | ‘The regular annual exhibition of the pupilweg jas no odjec- | three churches have passed from a ition of de- Resolved, That, asin the present state of society, the | Arrrecate in ‘Treasury. (reserved toward liquids. the New York Institution for the Blind, was held at respectable city referenoe | rondonce to that of self-support; sixty housos of | Vices and evils of intemperance are the logitimate fruit, Mog the resaaining debe of $4,080, due uptn the the. Taberassle yisientagr : eteecionar ial to go tothe A Hnerty streets, oF TOOK” | worship have beon completed; fifty-five others re- | Tather than the incidental results, of the sale of intoxi- roande belonging to the lcene for the Friend. Toast Wilvorey streets See eHCTAG TEBTCAFED | Paired) and. the building ‘of forty others com. | ¢ating drinks; and as the sale of such drinks ts thus the | Few ; 1,556 | three thousand persons were present, nino-tanthe S Mulberry street. ; and " <9 menced. During tho twenty-five years of the | Tqmmn% cna ot Pemonal serine. (isapreatmoral | ‘The Secretary's report states that general pros. | Whom were ladies. Indeod, thore was a granter die miassist- | society's labors, not far from 800 churches, which | and polities! wrong upon community, an immoral ae | perity has attonded the various departments of | play of female beauty present at this oxhibities, ; ails cam | had been reared and nurtured by itsinstrumentality, | well as injurious business, which o to be by allmen | the work of the society Surtag Che ear, and that | ¢han has been witnessed in Now York for many « have passed from tho list of beneficiaries, and are | atandoned,by law probibited, and, if necessary, by law- | the smiles of a kind Providence have afforded | 0" ane tot. or the instivet | now supporting their own Gospel institutions; some | fal means ru ed. day. pupils of institution, viz, ; imoanee See incvenced degree of intemperance | bg oy po gratitude. Tho ase * lem, Sfton th y " thi of which are among tho strongest and most influon- “natn tab io ee . ~ . | With its auxilliariee, hae now been sust males, fifty-three females, and thirty-nine grade tinl churches in the land. ee clllcs eter cake oak vepeh ta Maker | during a period of seventeon years, its various | ates of both sexes, wore present—tho females drome roferepee give 7. Can be seen for two dai satin e cept pak L aeevpneaneanainiane Tho Rov. Mi.rox Bavarr, D. D., ono of tho | ent by the pelice reports, 4 rations ever involving contiiued reeponsibility mre 4 Siar Fucag fees ts fe, meen beaeect ae secretaries, then read the report of the executive See er errs «Seren end untiring care and ofert, One of ite chicf aims, | ed all in white—and occupied the places arually fom!ty; i 1 er ant ironer. Can at oat ee we committes. The report gives detailed statements Resotved, ‘That to license the sale of intoxicating | from the beginning to the prosont time, has been | appropriated to the mombers of the orcbyatra, aad Fas reference. Ploass cali at No. 19 Hudson aven of the prompt and liberal mannor in which tho | drinks isan attempt to make that business locally right, | to reach by moral and (Christian influences, that | within the full view of the audiones. "Thoir agee views of tho executive committee have been second | which is in iteclf morally wrong, and is therefore an im- | class in society peculiarly exporad to all the mise- | ga sing from eix years to twonty-one and t (NTED—A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, LATELY | ° by the local boards of agency, and by the Stato | moral though not s forbidden net, wee voathe. | Ties of moral and physical degradation and want, |". tu’ 8 vue ' nd two. arrived from the old country, with distinguished re- | an other auxiliaries. hile nearly all evinse | the licensing officers, and all the pees vig.: young fomalos and children, whom untoward * the preliminary oxorcisos, the pupils of the ion as Coach room, | their activity by an incroasod number of missisna- ps pw Aye] span oguae set mene at " | cironimstances have placed upon the list of the | Institution were tried in their studies, thoir progress ries and of churches assisted, they all retort n | ‘17 cates of the Noes and evils of state which ai “homeless and friendless.” A question ever inwhich was so perfect that the vast assemblage larger number than in any previous year as hariag tee the (grant of Iicennes to. cell. intoxicating dria! sent with ite managers has beco “How hall we bape ‘ become independent of foreign aid. “The sow tend an Saturally 80 stupify the pubtic conscience, ont help to ivspire in tho minds of this eles seif-reg- | Were lost in wonderment and astonishment. Indoed, ANTED-TWO ACTIVE, PUSHING, AND EXPE. | and healthy growth of the misvions is sconin the | corrupt the pubtle morals, as would laws to license | pect and a just self-reliance, the love and the prac- | those who were not present can form but a taime WwW rienced Saleemen, in city trade. Arey 4 %@ | number and value of the houses of worship crected, | gaming houses, lotteries, or brothels; that thoxe laws are | tice of industry and virtue, and stimulate those who | jdoa of the perfection to which the instruction and - Canal street. . | in the incroasing onergy of measures to promote | radically defective, because we attemptedte re. | would misload the unwary to higher aims and difiention of the blind have been brought, by this OM BY A RESPECTAR Ree a ea TION AD | temperance, in the estaPilishmont of Sunday and | guiate what should be Drobitieed, that. no. suMalent holier purporest” To this end the society sustains | tification of the blind have been h , og we Tecmmmended. Cleats | ment, ont teopectobie Tafeeence RvTe. Aldee Ce, | Weck-day sobools, and, in poner in the yearly | goed can reeuilt from any modification or improvement | A ° rst Whore isvuce wdvocate the prinoiplos of | most excellent institution. We might almast sag ie Beshia cae progress of Whaloyer proumytes (ho ability oF the | (fhe lame or trom the enmctment cease system, yyy | Muth, parity, and righteousness, and Ue presting | Uhgt lose of gighl Uf not, uyn-adny tale bu Uae TEVA SITUATION BY A RESPROTABLE H, at Chambermaid, or general housework; bag 99 street, noar the Sey he seem for three days. ANTRD—HY A YOUNG WO as irons; ie an excel’ on \s * 4 On is Maid, for getting up reek. best of city retere door from a be coon Lo

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