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- RaS5 fextcans P re is, W@-r@id,-mo evidence, traditional, monu- mental, or historical (for the Mexican hievoglyphical o entitiod to be rerarced a» historical) of cay axel migration. ‘The exploded dogwa of a community of origin for tho different races and families of men, and that t emanated from a single contre, some where on the ban efthe ¥uphrates, was atthe bottom of this theory re- din; the abor’ginal Mexicans. The early writers Brant h Mexico were firm believers in the marvellous 9 parition of ‘Nuestra Senors de Gaadelupe,’ and lived at when blind faith and general sciestife igaorance might excuse a literal acceptance of the loctrine of a ty of otigin for the different races of men. With the fate of Bruno and the persecutions of Gallileo to ware them against too wide ana too daring a range in their in- quiries, and against forming conclusions inconsistent the dogmas of the eburck, they took it for granted that the Mexicans must have come from A Their successors, if not always believers in the miza- eulous apparition of the Virgin, Were scarcely less fetter- ed in their philosophy. They found it didieult, with all assumptions, to bring the Mexicans from Asia by. sea. ‘The discovery of Behring’s straits, however, furnished a key to all their dimeutties; aud a bridge of jee in winter, anda seal skin boat in summer, became itway the ready means of accounting, not only for the peopling of Mexico, but of ali America. Such slight facts as a wide difference of physical characteristics be- ween the American aborigines and the families of Asia, and the total elementary difference of their languages; were entircly overlooked, as, indeed, they still are by those who prefer hypothesis to truth. But an orthdox path was opened to the banks of the Euphrates; ani that ‘was sufficient. [thas since been well beaten f theory) Dy vagabond tribes of wandering Jews, and hordes of ars, Hindoos, and Chinese.» Pursuing this track, it of course followed that the aboriginal inbabitants of | Mexico eame from the north. The fabulous accounts of the old Fray Marco Niza, con- cerning the great kingdom of Quivera, and the “seven cities of Cibola” above the Gila, and the subsequent diz- eovery of ruined structures of great size in the same di- Feolion, gave color to this hypothesis of a migration from the north. In consequence, like a thousand other fallacies, it was gradually accepted, and became perpetn- ated by ihe many un 1 copyists and compilers who have since assumed to write upon Mexico and the Ameri- , ean aborigines. The ignorance of the character of the ruins on the Rio Gila and elsewhere in New Mexico, as well as of the nature of the country itself, which existed uniil very recently, has been another cause of the perpetuation of this erroneous notion, and accounts, in great part, for the tacit if not direct accept: | anee of it by several really eminent scholars and authors. Owing to their want of knowledge of the system of repre- | sentation practised by the Mexicans, some of them have fallen into the error of receiving with eredit the priestly explanations of certain Mexican MSS., recording the mi- grations of the Aztecs from some country, which was, of 8 Sup] tobe Asia. Nor were they able course, alway to distinguish the fraudulent manuscripts, or those which were interpolated to serve a purpose, from the genuine ones, When the road by way of Bebring’s straits was discovered, therefore, places were easily found for the ‘various stages of the migrations recorded in the MS8., eaqually, of course, to tbe north of Mexico. These inter” pretations of the MSS. were in consonance with foregone gonelusions, and in Tater as well ag in easier times, ‘they have generally been made from utterly unscien- tific point of view which I have indicated. But in the whole investigation of these questions, there has been the great fundamental error of sonfinings the i history of aboriginal Mexico to that of the domi nations which Cortez found in the Valley of Ana- hhuae. ‘their history, however, is a mere episode l history of ancient Mexico. The highest tion and greatest power of that coun- try existed before the so-called: Empire of Monte- suma was founded; and what is generally called the his- tory of Mexico, is nothing more or less than a meagre account of the comparatively barbarous tribes who + estab!ished themselves in Anahuac, somewhere about the eleventh century. ‘They came from the province of Mi- choacan. Their hieroglyphical MSS. recording their mi- grations—migrations at the most of not more than 400 miles—are in oxistence, and ve be read with accuracy. inform us, in brief, of the advance towards the it—of bands of barbarous Indians, clothed with akins, and living by the chase, who, after many pauses and adventures, reached the yalley of Anahuac. Here they found the ruined monuments, already overgrown with ition, and of an anterior civilization; and rom- ‘nants of the people who originated and possessed it, but A Teduced by religious wars and civil feuds to a state of | weakness Which renderea them unable to oppose the bar- barians who invaded their territories. But they reacted their invaders, and taught them agriculture, many oF the mechanic arta, as wellas the principles and cere- ion. ‘These were more or less the conquerors, who nevertheless modi- = and eae tae ¥ Wiss phaeeotes a accepted. They gave to their national policy, mich in ja grew me a warlike turn, and to their re- system a bloody and ferocious cast. In short, built up a nation, or group of nations, which were Precisely those found by Cortez, and which have been so i often the subject of speculation and conjecture under the mn of Aztecs or Mexicans. ‘The recording the migrations here re- ferred to, gar’ and misrepresented, he orantly ign been supposed to record the migration of the at Mexicans of all cycles, from far distant countries and from the other continents. Some of them, drawn since conquest, and interpolated by the early zealots, whose ‘allowed a latitude to pious fraud, have even the moral code ‘been made to refer to the Noachic deluge, and to the my- thical confusion of hs ey and dispersion of nations on m ‘the plains of Shinar. it there is absolutely no foun- not the shadow of a support—for any of these i. ‘ony of the authentic | interpretations and hypotheses original manuscripts of Mexico. Neither are they sus- tained, “ever so remotely, by the oral traditions of the Mexia: viliza- ns, which rather refer the origin of the ci the country to the south and east. And, as Mr. i EY dence tn altogette gains the foto of 8 migraion ier is hy a migration from the north. ‘This hypothesis has Ce in ano eet eee: and has been perpetuat aa ee voeacy cannot be regarded as less absurd than Po avowal belief in. the exploded notion that the ancient Pp tiane were negroes, and lineal descendants of the unfor- ‘After some general discussion among members, the Mails fer Europe. W5E NEW YOKK HERALD—EDITION FOR EUROPE. ‘The royal mail steamship Africa, Capt. Harrison, will | eave this port to-morrow at 12 o’clock, for Liverpool. The Buropean mails will close in this city at quarter to eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. ‘The Wresty Herain, (printed in French and English,) will be published at half-past nine o’clock to-morrow ‘morning. Single copies, in wrappers, sixpence. Babscriptions and advertisements for any edition of the New Yoru Hzraxp will be received at the following places im Europe — Tavaaroor,. John Hunter, No. 2 Paradise street. Lospon .... Edwards, Sandford & Co., No. 17 Cornhill. ‘Wm. Thomas & Co., No. 19 Catherine street, Livingston, Wells & Co., 8 Place de la Bourse. PaRE.. OUR AGENTS IN PARIS, FRANCE. We beg leave to state to our readers and patrons in Paris, and Europe generally, that Mr. B. H. Revoil, 17 Rue de ls Banque, Paris, is no longer connected with the ‘ew Youre Henazp, either as correspondent or agent. Messrs. Livingston & Wells, 8 Place de la Bourse, are | our Paris; both for advertisements'and only agents in Mails for the Pacific. HE NEW YORK HERALD—CALIFORNIA EDITION. ‘The United States mail steamship Illinois, Captain Hartstcin, will leave this port to-morrow afternoon, st ‘two o'clock, for Aspinwall. ‘Tho mails for California and other parts of the Pacific ‘will close at one o'clock. ‘Tne New Yorx Wuruty Hurt, California edition, con-_ taining the latest intelligence from all parts of the world, ‘will be published at ten o’clock to-morrow morning. Bingle.eopies sixpence. Agents will please send in their orders as carly as possible. Court Cal jondar—This Day. ‘Unrren States Distaicr Courr.—Adjourned till Wed- BorEENN Covnt—Circnit.—Nos. 210, 204, 356, 358, 361, 532094, 264, 302,200, 326, 209, 226, 248) 318, 200, 209. joa. 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, to 85. [The calendar sre cena inthe Ofer kad Rermner room, .—Part First—Nos. 41, 63, Tol 295, 317, 889, 341 to 847. Part Socond—Nos. 180, 31534, | Per) , £51, 852, 364 to 860. Saat soe aL ae Branches.)—Nos. 14, 48, 49, 56. PEELERERREEE dollars each, price of his bowu- 1 now sclling at ‘his cstablishment, street. Call and cxamino the new Qe ies ag ‘The Spring and its ‘the of this have fixed themselves |. Look into the stare as you io and you will see pro: va new styles in 1 fd in purchasion, IN, 214 Brondway, opporite SC Paul Church” cy Pianos.—T. Gilbert & Co.’s World’s Fair Ed Premium pianos, with or without tho wolian, and with lebrated iron frames and circ sealos. L, Gilbert's Hallett & Cumsten’s pianos, (of the old firm of Hallett & Co.,) Horace Waters’ pianos, makers, ot wholosal iat fact hand anon from 7 «1 pada dgmaren ORACH WATERS, 343 Broadway. Tieth all Pond ove H erry ond, on PAG Davls, which Intter has been bue tie wend, Wa emuile her thkndise, as wholapeiecs eaten : oanie oF retail, HORACE WATERS, 330 Broadway. Style of Hats and Ca) on at Great Bargains;— aes ba ac ee UL \ Bt, 86 Waa g 96, 97, $9, 100, 101, 102, '103, Palace Sy one peg papell Medal ts ‘all and seo his works, at his Broadway. Ci orreoty pes ory Sinesther Fine. ‘Cloudy wonther ail’ the came’ ae € ‘enay of access. as of good taste and sound judgment, Fashions.—There 1s nothing like bexinning nt the beginning. ‘The hat Mer devalis afterwards. Cent rebtyiet not ik uate for Joading halsof the season. This fact Iscapatio ot bang de. pass a} any hour of sitive of the popularity the only place where ean be b: sont orgen melodoons, or 8. D. & I 40. KORACK WATERS, Bolo Age Real Mstate faleeBy Anthony J. Bleceker At M ta’ Exchange, an Thucaday, April 6, at 12 A. M., th Lourea and lots Md and 150) tween Broome and Grand streets. Lot 25x96. Spring Nurniture Sales.—A, H, Nieolay & Co. respectfully remind thelr friends and the pubite that they aro now ready to undertake and give their pore tion to sales of household furniture, at the rosid ities or at thetr ap sales room, 109 Broadway. We F continue to rompt, eners ‘air ino thargen: devoting ‘our best energies to the interest of irieuds ry yusiness to us. eutrunting thelr DusMees t0.U9 Oey WICOLAY EDWARD SINTZEN Ii, Late chief salesman for If. H. Leeds & Co. 4 Coed. —Spring Clothing.—Now realy, aa setensive assortment of entirely new and well-made oloth eeason, out and trimmed in the dost old at the lowest possible prices. N.B.— lea goarantecd to be exactly as reprosented. EDWARD T. HACKETT, Clothing Emporium, 106 Faiton street. ApriimAnd thou hast joined the gentle train, And wearest the gentle name of Li i wish caiter boots, of styles, "at 128,, 18%, and 208.; 1€ you’ wish slipper: bniskisia, from 65. 40 108. per pairs with boys! children’s boots and shoes, of all kinds and prices, patronize J.B. MILLER & €O., 14 Can eae Ladies’ Shoe Establishment.—Jeffera, 267 Broadway, New York.—Premiuw st the London Exposi- tion.—Ladies visiting the city, and wishing to purchase an oxcellent article, fintthed in an artistic manner, aro roapest fully informed that these celobrated shoesand boots are still manufactured ur To the Ladies.—The Old Established Lace and embroidery store of JOUN MADDEN, 557 Broadway, tobe revuilt and remodeled on the Ist of Jane, ISM, ‘Tho immense stock haa to be soid to realize the ‘cash. The goods mzat be cold at any price. For 35,000,000.—Carpets for the Mililon.- HIRAM ANDERSON’S ten. spacious salesrooms No. 99 Bowery, are replete with splendid medallion, mosaic, velvet, tapestry, Brussels, (breo-ply, ingrain, and stair vazpots, window bhaces, mats, rugs, ollloths, &¢., all at tromendous Vargaine, Hixam Anderson, No. 99 Bowery, Offers wonderful inducements to buyers of carpets, viz. ~pieagi 2s. 6d., 38. 43, 54., Ge. per yard; oilcloths, yard: tapost r earpote, §8., 98, Ws.; and velvet enrpetst 18, 14s, and 10%, &e. Railroads.—Old English Oticloths, marbles, and ehints, for railroad cars, (in sheets of yy 24 feet wide,) at low prices, by HIRAM ANDE No. 99 Bowery. Wtraw Goods.--We have acw In Store and #39 onstantly finishing one of tho Isrgest stocks of men’s, 4, and ohildron’s straw hate, and ladies’ and misses boi tvor offered in this city, comprising evory variety and efo9. We beg alco to Ktato that overy article offered realy our own man ture, enabling us to name low pric | #4 giving facilities for tho constant isaue of new si «ho batters in the city and country would find it to hele dtvantege to eall. Bonnots sold only by the case. A. LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl atr Sewing Machines—Using a waxed thread suitable for heavy boot and shoe work, harness making, &c.—Manufacturers of the above kinds of work are informod that Singer's single threaded machines have been to perform their work in the most perfect manner. is and never has been any controversy about the right to 0 there machi 1, M. SINGER & CO. 323 Broadway. Five Thousand Physicians the United States and in England hi von certificates of the purity and superiority of Charles’ London Cordial Gin. Many do not like cin, but none dislike this delicious liqueur. Its in- toxicating properties are so slight thatit may be drank with at impunity. For everywhere. EDMUND C. HARLES, sole import |. 7 Park place. Fashionable Clothing—April, 1854.—Alfred MUNROE & CO., 441 Broadway, are constantly roplenish- ing their stock of clothing, and are fully prepared to show to their customers @ choice variety of new style garments, for spring and summer Wear. One price onl; * Window Shade Manufacturcrs—Lace Car- tains, cornices, &c—KELTY & FERGUSON are the most extensive window shade manufacturers in the 5 they have at their warerooms, Nos, 25934 Bi Reade street, an immense stow road wi ich they aro offering at cost of manufacturing. Also a gilt cornices, damask, ike., re kinds of shades mada to order. id border shades on hand for city trade, rts ing off at auction poe All A choice lot of gol shesp. Batchelor’s Halr Dye 3s still the Lending acticle, ty allacknowledgod to bo the best dyo oxtant for parfectly coloring the hair the moment it is applicd. ‘Tons 3¢ thousands fn all parts of the world proclaim it the only reMable dyo known, Sold at BATCHELOR’S, 233 Broadway Don’t Insult your Head, the Throne of Rea= son, by singing it with eauteriaing, dya Use that con- genial and emoliont fluid, ORISFADORO'S Excelsior px which, iu less time than it takes to read a spaper le, replaces any obnoxious color of the hair with a rich black or Urown. Sold and applied at No. 6 Astor House. Ladies, Attention.—Gouraud’s Liquid > # to pale lips » rosinese so permanent that it cannot e removed by the most violont rubbing nor the warmest kiseing. His Poudre Subtile is warranted to destroy a tuperduous hair from any part of the body. Tis Lt nir Dye will instantly change red ntifal brown or black, without y, White da highty prized by the His Me aid gray or white hair, toa, ning the skin.’ Bis for improving the pimplos, freckles, &o,, whilst his Hair Restorative is tho bort 67 Walkor street, ono door from Broad- Li complexior eated Soap eure: If the whiskers and Eyebrows are of an unseomly tint, get a bottle of Demonet & Meyers’ infullible hair dye. A touch, and presto ! whats change! You are ro- juvenated by the genius of a universal hair dye. Sold and Applied at 13 Cortlandt. street, Hair and Whiskers Cut Inimitably, in the varied and latost styleg, al with dae proportion and suitableness to the hoad and mei appenrance of the woar- er, by HILL, 45 Nassau street, is Liberty. Hairdyo for sale or applied. Marder Will Ont.—So Will Bachelor's Eil- » ws. So will the human hair. Certain greaseloss restora- tive, Barker's Tonique. Price 2 cents. Head quarters, BARKER'S, 439 Broadway. ‘The True Hair Dye Discovered, aftcr many triala.—A female correspondent writes, bosdming gray at & very early age, was advised b; tried twenty differen’ gave her hair all mre colors of the rainbow; distres sthamed ro from society, when a friend presented her with # box of Gil- to meet her young friends, had cone! man’s instantaneous liquid hair dyo, which she was suaded to u: nd is now delighted that she did, for in tw tiful than the original. Sold by .. RING, 192 Broadway, £1. CODDINGTON, Tid Broadway, Plain Talk.—My onaeene will force the beard to grow in six weeks, and will not stain or injure tho skin. $19 bottle; whee eee half dozen, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 15 Anu t South Third street, Philadelphia; Hay Brooklyn. Pimples and Freckles can be entirely re- Vondersmith’s Extract arrant it, or the money phor lce—a certain a only by ELT Bowery drug store, No. 158, above Broome street, and sold by Mrs. Hays, No. 175 Fulton st., moved from the face by using Eli W. of Roses and Elder Flowers. I will will oe returee arg een 3 ure for ands ani . Prepare: We vonbewsuati, ‘i Brooklyn. and Toupees—Batchelor, of No. Broadway, is ploased to announce another beautiful im- vem the manufacture of these articles. yoution is applied to ladies’ and gentlem is the most perfect imitation of nature yet discovered. Kee owe sha ge Prize Medal for ir ‘ace for their radieal Rheumatism, Scrofala, HYATT’S life balsam, as atteste eases, which have ap jared in ja js the groat roliable purifier, Ai the eer il is that of William Housel, iz Willet ww, Bu by a di oP. d lonthsomo serofulous ulcer ui the left ear, the swell ong) whieh covered the neck. Mr. H. Gardner, as sworn before Mayor Westorvelt, June 30, im one month of a terrible cancer that had existe Swelvo yoars, Troyer Be &c., the cases of the Hon. J. V. D. Fowler, Stanton and Mr. B. Rice, 32 Grove street, stand forth De Lover: Cancer, kA. thousand er among the most astounding cures over offoctod. They wore ely crippled. You who aro adiictod, 0 visit those ersons. ‘75 cents per bottle, Principal depot, 246 Grand Dr. McOlintock’s Pectoral Syrup should be used by all who are troubled with coughs, however slight, at this changeable season. Thousands have been cured durin, the et winter of the most harrassin, ighs by the use ol Dr, McClintock's pectoral syrup. Price, in pin€ bottles, i Ny, am cu: €0,, Sold by druggists goncrol A. proprietors, 122 Ful 5. htepeammsibhs .. Dr, Carew, who attended me during. the greater part of the time, concluded, owing to the vast amount of medicines I had taken producing no good effect, that I d_ with the taps worm; and he was atrem from the very great incroase of me, withou mths sin: corresponding eu7 th; thi with the body, and [felt instaut relief. of the worm Ww: rought out tire length ineluding thet passed by the said flower of feet Mg of an inch. am now gaining in flesh Pp soundly, athing I had not done for years before. Who may"want full information av to my onse, may whic mo or Dr. Carow, at Cheraw, ; sir, your most obliged and obedient sorvaht, J. CALHOUN JOMNSON, Dr. J..A. Homexaaox, Proprictor, Philadelphia. For sale by ©. V. Clickener & Co,, 81 Barclay strect, Now York, agents for tho Kastorn Stat Married. On Sunday evening, April 2, by the Rev. i. H. Chapin, Mr. CHantma L. Frescu, of this city, to Miss Mamerra BupeExsvuren, of Flatlands, L. 1. On Monday, March 27, at St. George’s Church, by the Rev. Dr. Tyng, Livcon D. Frepmricns to Many Gretkupe, cldest daughtor of John Moffet, Kaq., all of this city. On Tuesday, March 28, by the er: Air. Milott, at hia residence, No. % street, Mr. brows to Misa Enmume Stir, all of this city. ere On Monday, April 3, after » ill . Marenans, daughter of John and Eliza Marshal Say The realtives and friends are respeesfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parcnta, No, ont | 113 Hudson street, at ning o'clock this morning. CARD.—MERCHANTS AND ro reepeetfally Inforived that an agent of | FON STANDAUD, & pepor ee re eS Ads Mylgncid Poll san | * ‘are-réspectfally requested to funeral, from No, 60 Stanton street, at two och On Sunday, April2, Mary A., wife of Joa W. Reeard, 28th year of her age ‘The friends of the tend thefuneral, at t | the residence of ‘her father, Brooklyn institute, Wash- ington, near Ceneord street, Brooklyn. ee, in Newbur, Po e' t Southern Commer t Charleston uext wook, | Southora State will bo ers of Southerners will ly | ofore the South clai @onvention wi gnc wamerous dele: in attendanes; besides, Ts North’ to pass ag Jott strint, be- mily are respectfully f | 0 nt wis tho tiuie to adver. to ©. H. Layton, Herald offer, will oye oh ol SITUATION WANT .. A line add recee tA receive attention » N. ¥., on Monday, April eq., in the Olet year of his age. HM , April 8, of erysi ged 29 years, two months ani The relatives and friends of the faruily, th Light Guard, officers and mem \NSTITUTE~FARMER'S CLUD.—A RE- e held this Tuesda, epee will speek of abe cult PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SI obambermnid OF Waiter, or to take cave Apply atcl0 Iweuty-uiath atreet, betwoon Ten cx) To Lo seen for t | RESPROTADLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes » site i} plain sev { ing: has ro obj 3 would be travel withalady, The hest olty reference giv 1 nt 203 Weat Tyenty ffeh atroet. young woman to do goner . o givem. £6105 First.avenue, third door, Can be son for two days. | RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT out. WISHES A tituation in a private family, as ehainbormald and ter, or chawbermaid, and to asiist in washing aad irom Please call at hor present employer's, 104 Lact Twolth so | ment N. ¥. 8. M., Company E Ington Continentala, Lafayette Lodge No, 64, Free and cepted Masons, and Jefferson Lodge, I. 0. of O. F.. invited to attend'the funeral, from his late residen atone o'clock this afternoon. © THE MEMPERS OF JEPFERSON fou are requested to most at the lodge on Tuesday, (fourth ingt.,) at of respect to our late brother WM. ROBSON, N, | room, 227 Bowery, to pay the last tribut hirk, GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION. TO po gencral housework; isa good washer and iro: 4 | Can give good referenc Can treet, Brooklyn. Can be seen f mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- A Ea ee e a ‘T BECOMES OUR MELANCHOLY DUTY TO REPORT : His body was delivered | iway, sud with all due care forwarded to M., at LL o'clock, he font Frederick no more. | tog iad on Bron i Wy. and Mary stjernefeldt, aged year, 2 months and The friends of the family SEEM. 3 Dey. ates are invited to attend the fa- neral, at two o’clock this afternoon, from the residence of his father, No, 73 West Fifteenth street. On Monday, April 3, of E. CROWELL, OF SALEM, MASS., HAS «ed a machine that will take the roug for a ship’s frame, in any shapo roquired. ther information, addre: inventor, post paid. AMP MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS ARE ® quested to present, for the inspection and consideration | ps and Gas of the Board of Coun- | able and feasible lamp to bo used ia | nd viers; also the probable cost of the same, With all the appurtenances to make the samo com- plete, All communications to he dirooted to tue Committ on Lamps and Gas, No NJAMIN F. MORRIS I. EA ‘The relatives and bers of Guardian 1 to ation’ his funeral, at two o’el huis mother’s residence, No. t further invitation, ‘ood for interment. 8, after » long protracted illuess, also the mem- jends of the fam | of tke Committee on I | ellmen, the most prac to-morrow after Ngbting the wharves 21 Leroy street, wit ra of Councilmen, Mount St. Vincent’s Acaden The ceremony of high mai y 4s will be performed in the chureh attached al ten o'clock this 21 will proceed to Those wishing to vr of Twenty-third on to. the institution Lamps aud Gas, tely after the f 1 ARD GAINEY, c by sumone toattond ian emergent meeting, ¢ ner of Broome and Crow Mr. Louis Jovy, aged 29 eveased brother, vited to join the members Y respect to a worthy and highly estecme: A. Lyox, Secretary, YF OTTCR.—TO JAncaRér, consort of amily are respectfally , at two o'clock this after neon, from her late residence, No. 43. Delancey street, ion. The members of Hinman , axe invited to attend. NE SHIP JOINERS OF THE CITY ‘of Now York.—You are requested to fromeach hop to meet in delegution at Keen Ward Hotel, corner of Grand and EFlizaboth streets, April 4th, to take into consideration a higher rate of wage: delegate will arcertain the names of those who are in favor, and those who make an; without further invitat Lodge No. 107, I. 0. of 0. On Sunday, April 2, Roneke Brack, ship bread baker, in the 43a year of his age. our respective shops. a native of Scotland, BRUSH, Chairman. His relatives and friends are ré tend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1 Rutgers n, at tio o’clock tinis afternoon. OTICE.—A NOTICE AP. 3 of the Slat ult. si “dissolution of ‘alkenhuyzen & F that there isan injunction against hitn making settlement or doing any act street, corner of Di Edinburg papers p On Sunday, April 2, Joun and 4 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the members of Maxiners’ Lodge No. Masons, and tho members of German Oak Lodge Ni I. 0. of 0. F., the members of the Walhalla Lodge No. 6, A. D. 0. H., and the members of the German Fruend- Hehe Association, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at one o'clock this afternoon, from. his late re- fidence, No. 208 Grand street, corner of Mott. On Sunday, April 2, Pemex Brenway, a native of county Roscommon, Ireland. His friends, and those of the family, also the friends of Matthew Collins, are invited to attend his funeral, at , from his late residence, No. In Philadelphia, on Thursday, March 80, Mrs. Many satan in the 68h yeas of hosige «native of county Galway, ConTaught, ireland, for many years a resident of Charleston, $. @, New York and Philadelphia. She {eft many friends to deplore her loss. Charleston papers. are requested to copy. arch 81, of pulmonary short bat revere illness, Eixazeg, eldest son of ‘Abraham in the 20th year of his thers, an Israelite. He and.died regretied by «large circle of friends. He leaves a widow and child to mourn over their loss. IE EVENING . SPERAPSLAGE, aged 40 years fe omits to stato which prevents his In the matter of tho FERDINAND HARTOG. ATIONAL POULTRY SHOW.—A MRETING OF THE managers will be held on Wednesday evening, April 5, at 8 o'clock, at room No, 8 Astor H P. T. BARNUM, President. 7, Free and Accepted McConmrox, Jr. \OTICE.—THIS 18 CAUTION THE PUBLIC against trusting or delivering goods to any person Whatever on my account, as I will tracted by myself, New York, March 29, 1854. PECIAL.—THE HAT BELONGING TO THE LEM Pedeer, which was #0 unfortunate as to stick to fingers of the man who is minus bia throat lateh, has ar- rived at No. 2 Dey street, CHOOL EXHIBITION.—THE tion of Mr. Dunn's school, lace this evening, At er heforo eight o'clock. ay no debts uni Payne ye ATT three o’clock this afternoon, ANNUAL EXNIBI- tying grammar schoo!,) Chapel, 713 Broni- The exoreises will con- iecos and dialogues, spoken by tho pupile, Admission 12}¢ cents. LLIAM GRANDIN, ATTOR nd Commissioner for different also transact any busin remo Court, Congr atent, Bounty porters, inventor jisease, after a and Esther Leon, the faith of his f ved respected, We oOtRREL TOR States, New York, will before the United States Su- ative Departinents, and offices at Washington, D.C. tm: Jaimants are interested in calliag April 2, Hexrmrra C., twin daughter of @. les, aged 3 years and 4 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 100 Christopher street, at two o’clock this afternoon, Sweet, paly bud, with spring’s young flowers Thy mortal part hath found a tomb; But, in a lovelier land than ours, Perennial glows thy spirit bloom. 8, Mrs. ANN MaHoop. friends are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- law, Mr. David Sibbald, No. 251 Eleventh street, at three o’clock this afternoon. - Our sister has gone and left us, ‘And left this world of vice, To show how fair a flower SALES AT AUCTION. . NICOLAY, AUCTIONRE! New York city, Williamsbur New Rochelle property at wuction. ¥ell at public auction on Wednesda, On Monday, April Her relatives and. street—The three-s x40 fect, with a fr parlors, with ma rear; seeond floor, four rooms; walls are hard tinishe mi and built in a sub- bond and mortgage 7 feet; first tloor, doors, and a smo third floor, four rooms; & painted thronghout; Croton water, &e, stantial manner; $4,000 ean remain on Brooklyn.—Rush betwoon Wyth . Also, two lots south side of Ri tof Kent avenue, 2dx116.4 to 122. north side Morton street, eas Clymer street—Six 50 feet east of Bedford avenu Also, one loton same str: t of Division avenue, 25x51.10 to 63 fect in depth. avenuc—One lot south side Division avenu 5 west of Clymer street; lot 25x51.10 to 63 feet in dopth, Mamsburg.—Division avenue—Four lots north side Division nd Third stroots, 25x100. 0 lots north side, She died to.sin—she died tocare— But for a moment felt the rod, on the viewless air, ight wings and soared to God. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. YOUNG MAN, ABO! the Astor House on Saturda: hi 3 Dr. Watson; street—Four lo Wythe avenue, 25x100 avenue, between Second feet in depth. Frost sti enet of Grabam avenu re lot adjoining ssonion, that his ni is published to inform nd 70 fect on the other mn north side, 200 feet = depth. of Craham avenue, 25x! enuc—Four lots on Y t east of the Boston | bermaid and waiter. Can be seon for two days at No.3 a 00 4 = meee all theabove | Vandam street, in the rear. Good reference given. ot. 1 an jars ap Tee as 2 ee er A NICOLA, Auctiouber, Now 4 Brow BERT H. NICOLAY, AU [NTORMATION Wa; of Bristol, Engl Tarquin to Ne NTED—OF CAROL! ‘ h. New Rochelle. ide of Drake’s aver 18H to 192 fee ICE, Hartford, Conn, NFORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM MANNING, ‘a boy twelve years of age, rawboned and freckled in the face; when seen fast he was in New York. Any information concerning Kim will be thankful ning. Address J. Manning, box 100 Jersey City Post Oiice. J. W. MORSE, LATE OF BINGHAMTON, lease call at Ll4 Grand street immediately. formation of his present whereabouts or addre: liberally paid for. THE LECTURE SEASON. IHEOLOGICAL DISCUSSION. Holy Scriptures Teach the Final affirmative of the above question will be taken by Thomas J. Sawyer, D. D TIONEER—ASSIGNER'S sale of valuable improved real estate in the beautiful | two days ces of Morrisania andjMount Verno icolay will sell on Fi received by John M: N Loy juses and. lots on Be. ndvome dwelling lo Franklin avonue, | near Seventh street; one neat cottage and lot on Eighth | eeventh street, between street, between Fulton and Franklin avenues; six good | floor, first room. building lots on Franklin avenue and Bichth nent new building and five a handsome now cottage orner of Fulton avenue and plication she had a head of hair of raven (0: D jalvation ef all pastor of the Orchard street Uni- Rey. Isanc Westoot! it) in 8. otionecr, No. 4 Broad st. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONFER.—WILL SELL, THIS | stands baking. Can be seen for two days at No.3 Sixth o'clock, at 67 Sullivan kitchen’ furniture i Bi mencing Tuesday evening, April 4, New York, | SITUATION treet: r, 4 175 Fulton street, et, all the par- admis: ion, one dollar ; for a ale. at William Hall lace ; Roe Lock jowery ; Christian lor, chamber an of rosewood parlor furniture, mantle glasses, rose 2 he dg ning, twenty-five centr. orner of Broadway and yn, 411 Broadway; Raynor's, 76 Ambassador office, 548 Broadwa, nd POST OFFICE NOTICE! \HE MAIL FOR EUROPE, BY THESTEAMER AFRICA, ‘will close at the Broadway Post Office at 10 o'clock Mail for California by the [li- Pioneer line, postage very cheap. about the Sth i B. LOCKW jedding, dressing bure <4 and cutlery, stov M. WITTERS, e AUCTIONEER, Ls Vt. 103g o’clock, at 187 Canal street, mort- it furniture, consisting of sofa extension do., bookea: plated ware, oil paintings, oil cloths, rac! ty marble top tablet window curtains, try, and other ‘earpets, hall jako, mahogany and walnut dressing buroaus, ‘&e,, together with ure, all in prime order, sis in- "'s hair work, and POLITICAL. ATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT. meeting of this committoe stitute on Thursday even General and punctual at- By order, CHELL, Chairman, 0 room and kitchen fi ‘Trusses to Marsh & Co., by tho Industrinl Exhibition of all t the Crystal Bali cure trusses. set forth ina Id at the Stnyvosant FOR OTHER AUCTION NOTICES SEE SECOND PAGE, 36 is particularly requested ss TRICHAL ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND. will come off this day, (Tu o'clock, for @ purse and peat, im harne: Antuony T, GALLAGHER, Ww, P. Burne .— TROTTING ,) 4th instant, at 3 Mile heats and re- C. Brooks enters brown gelding Rory O'More; owner enters brown gelding ——-. ‘A. BROWN, Proprietor. THE FIREMEN, ‘OTICE.—THE MEMBERS, EX-MEMBERS AND friends of Guardian Fire Engine Company No. 29 are uested to meet at the engine house, on Wednesday, at one jock P. M., for the our late brother mem! root, der REWARDS. REWARD.- ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 23 THE store of Horton & Sons was entered my vereieceand ty atolen, vin. -—34 wit ender. bro = black square bloo! the funeral of his . In rhe ‘tism, : ‘nose, In rhouma’ mm Ge, Bansamin F. Oxin, Secrotary. RK ENGINE CO., NO. 33.—AT A MEE’ mously resolved t and are hereby tendered to M wil ot, for tho refroshments furnished JULIAN bOTTS, wender. brown blue, blue and light brown, sali tr J. D. Sxivren, LOST AND FOUND. See eg (Bape ange taped Exchange, a Cas ove reward wi t in proportion. HIRED bd ven’ THE SUBSCRIBER | !ad jay, 26th inst., b: foot eight inches in bine overcoat, fair cor RD. nt Rahway, on Sa in the off fore log: he wagon two-seatod, an and marked W. H. Flatt, mak |OUND—A SETTER DOG.—THE OWNER CAN H. him by applying at No. 7 Warren street, up WN BY WM. H. CARY £00., No. 130, payable to ve thousand dollars saved d silver mounte: Rah OST~A CHECK, DRA ‘on the Phenix Bank, the gier of A. A. Lo sircet to Fourtht, OST—SOMEWHERE NEAR THE JERSEY place, ® lady's Cortlandt street, one ticket, No. 441, on steamer Mort! San Francisco, connecting with Brother Jon. ill be paid to any one wh ta.” EG. ELLOOU. ST—IN GOING FROM FORTY-NINTH STREET and Third avenuo to Fifty-third street and Seoond ue, @ roll of bank notes, for which a liberal reward will ‘ohn Odell’s, corner of Forty- alance, four h ciled: maker, Vatoheron Geroud, G 10" 0. . The | ue stions asked, if left ENNET?. 230 Broadway. IN WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ned scroll bre: sh han. A rows iN Teave it at the al "| A BH wery, without incumbran chard strect. | able families’ or single ger jive the above reward by returning it to | torm: a be given by leavi ninth strect aud Y LOST.—A YELLOW ENVELOPE, COX rday, (Monday,) i, Broome streets to O8T, ON MONDAY, THE THIRD | Hobokon ferry and the corner of Grecnwieh and Fulton streets, $23, bel ‘The finder will receive the above rew: | Call at 247 Fulton street, under the Washington | best of reference in this city. Apply at 102 | street, th ‘aver £2 icket office of the tnt ten OCKETBOOK LOST.—A BLACK MOROCCO POCKET- m from my pookot at the depot of i, at Chainbers strect, Thursday book was lost, or take: the Hudson River Railron Jast, containing about $20 in mon If the finder will tat that station, a reward of OWL LB ds) REWARD—LOST, ON m. cilow cow. The abov he same to Morgan O° al and Hudson stroot reward will he give on returning | for the country. Good re eu, No, 11 Sixth streot, Bull's | beens sixth street, betwe Cooks { plied ble only to me. with the ticket a JTRAYED—A BAY HORSE, PIPTERN AND A BAL, 7 NEOU: ‘Areward will be paid fot hae tee SCELLANMOUS. corner of First 1828-1854, enlightened minds, 1 anda Hiab. bob atl, A Cure So 2. LRN —MR. BRISTOW RESPECTFULLY | been several invites the ladies and gentlemen of | with the Eny who desire to improve and write a free | fF out any further delay, RGOONLY.—O1, a of Tunnel Vein, (a vor Mountain (white ash) SHUYLKILL GOAL BY THE &Co., iminors and shipper perior article of red ash RIS MILLINERY.—MRS. D. HATO, YO Frondway, Show rooms now ope! DATS MILLINERY.—MRS. J.D. HATCH, 705 BROAD. Way. Show rooms now open NE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG GE} cation, is desirous of formin iable divpocition and mint allianco—ago test honor and socresy will » Wit) partionlars, Herald office, 705 A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQ tion o 54 Broadway, where thoy will orders from the trade. DANCING ACADEMIDS, ROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 361 BROOME pen Mylar, The. Welnes _Direon Will comtipno wookly until the May. bwerved. Addrosp SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, MATRON, OR ‘semnstross, Ly w middle aged English woman} is a | drevemaker, and can cut and make boys’ sacks, pants and | under clothing. Good reference. Apply at iki avenne A, | between Sixth and Seventh strocts, third story, back, for | three days. PROTESTANT AMERICAN GIRL, 15 OR 16 YEARS of age, wanted to go to the country and tako care of two children, will be sent, to school and clothed f r, and would make herself othorwise useful in a en all 8. Smith's, 327 Broadway, at7 o'clock A. M., for inquire for 0. 8. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 44 professed cook, cither publie or private, Call st Sixth street, in tho rear, firet oor. No. GERMAN YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion a# chambermaid in a small family, or to mind childven. tof city reference. Please cal! at No. 119 Righth street RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS a situation as chambermaid and to assist in sowing in 9 pHvate funily. Good sity roference can ve civan if roqtired. Can be seen for two days. Apply at 144 Twoaty-liret stroet, between Second and Third avenues, second flor, for M -8Y A RESPECTABLE © | Grand troner. The best vlty refer YOUNG MAd.OF GOOD ADDRESS, WMO te yOu" te tadden Bis pateout tituatlintn wrvepeticvi, cae vi, it desirous of re King stroot, whore ho will mon who oilered to employ lim, COACEMAN WANTS A SITUATION.—CAN GIVE satidactory relorenco av to (ie eave amd tu Of horses. Call or address L. 15, 426 Broadway, saddler, corner of Twelfth stroct. @ (MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS GAR. AA. coner; thoroughly ‘understands bis busing or vegetable garden, or wor manage & small farw: tancs the oare of horses very well. Please cal o¢ M. HL, Citizen offlee, No. street. ‘T WANTED—RBY & FIRST CLASS HOUS ornamental composition business, an ae dranghtem +. who has acoust signing mirrors, picture. fram: Herald ‘office, with reler and salary rv ferved. cme inbandwriting of 8 BOOKKE, gagement jol Ming hous R.—WANTED—A PERMANENT EN- vookkeop ary goods, importing oF nexgeptionaile refercuces given. BOOKKEEPER’S ATION WANTED— In ¢ wholesale establishmi horo two Looks are kept iy duubte entry. Those estasiishiments where single entey is practised need not apply. Address J. F. A., Herald office YOUNG ISHMAN KNOWING FOUR LAN- guoges, EX porfect knowledge of hurdwar eutlery and 5 Herald oftice, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS J. chambermaid. Can give good referonee if required, Please call or address, for two days, to #1 Court atreet, be- (ween Pacitio and Dean styocts, Brooklyn YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD D ADDRESS, | seing appearance te tend bar, f x tented har before preferred. y and constant employmeat giveu., Address office. YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO & drens’ maid, or chambermai; good sewer. Ni Objection to go to the country. Pivase call at No. 64 Court etroct, Brooklyn. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework or chamberwork. Can give the best of city reference, Please a) Ny at 122 neon seventh street, between Se sh and Heh avenue: ret floor, a mn wo da AGB AS CHILL RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook, and to help in the washing and iron- ing. No objection to goin the country, Bost of eity reference from her last place, ia which the has lived tour spars. AD- iy at 308 Third avenue, corner of Twenty fifth’ strect, for wo days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation as plain cook, or to do the general housework of a imall family; ia a good’ washer and ixonor. Gol referonee gue, - be seen for two days at 82 Mouroo street, in the agement. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN 8 private family, as go0d plain cook, and to assist in the Fisshing and ironing. Good city roferdncos cnn, bo given be seen for two days at 87 Sixth room, avenue, third floor, front LADY WHO WRITES A CLEAR AND RAPID land, ia desirous of obtaining employment as a w or Copyist.’ Any person in want of such servives, inay ow corde of address to Copyist, Union square Post Ofiee. Au s\ere will be received for one week. FIRST RATE ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN wonted at 12 Duane street. Y ACTIVE YONNG MAN, EIGHTEEN Yea’ of faye, of good address ond odneation, wishes filvation in & store, as entry clork or porter: or would ac cept of any other dtuation ly which he eould make # de cent living. eis pot afrafl to work, and hes teen em ployed ia # dry geods store, To persons wishing the service: voatworthy young man, and one who will devote bis to businers and the interest of bis employer, this is a taste opportunity, | Plesa ei whieh w: meet with prompt attention D—~TO DO LIGHT WORK/IN STORE t writes a Jain hand, and bring good re vom yours of uge, may addres fED.—A STEADY. ACTIVE WOMAN, rstands her bur is willing to go in ecuntry during the summer, and ean be well recommende Apply ac M1 Fifth avenue. CAMFORNIATWANTED—A SITUATION, 0 G0 with «mail family, as good cook, washer and iconer, or would be willing to goon board of & steamer ae cLamber- maid. ‘Tho first class city references given. Please call at No Btn sveneay street, near Third avenue. Cau be seen ior a week, CARYASSERE. WANTED, YOUNG. MEW or coop J “address, who aro willing to work for the interest of ployer, to solicit orders im Now York and vicinity t'illistrated and moat popular work published in erwanent and profitable mploymene may be ob- tained by applying to ©. J. Abbott, office Littell, Som & Co., 143 Broadway, second floor. OACHMAN WANTED.—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS his business perfectiy in a!l its parts, and is willing to mako himself useful blizing, may apply at 162 Pearl str from 12 to2 o'el FIVE OR SIX NEAT AND C.J. C., Horald offiee. MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS ZA. ‘a eituation to do the work of a small private family; the ie a first-rate washer and ironer. Can bo seon for two duys at 27 Roosevelt street, first floor, up stairs, back room. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL TO to San Francisco, She is a good washer ani ironer, and understands the care of children, Will inske satisfac. tory engagement vefore leaving. Best city reletence given, Apply at 13 City Hall place. A PROTESTANT COOK, WASHER AND TRONER 4 bit at 319 Fourth avenue; ono who is a good cook washer, \, YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, OF HER FIRST CHILD, A “with a good breast of milk, wants a situation as wet horse, With Unexeeptionable city'reference. Con be #eon for two days at No. 9 Vandowater street, first flour, room RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITU A- tion as chambermaid und waiter, or children’s maid and todo plain sowing, Good city reference; no objection to goa short distance in the country. Cam be seen for two days at 83 State street, Brooklyn, FRENCH LADY, WHO HAS ALWAYS BEEN dedicated for the instruction of young Indios, and who ived at New York with very good recommends. sires to be employed in x young ladies’ boarding- school, She can teach writing, the French and Spaniai languages, arithmetic, geography, history, and the principal clements of music and needlowork, Inquire at No. 21 Beek wan street. NLERK IN A GE! FURNISHING STORE wanted—At J. Agate 6G Broadway. The best of reference will be required. One acquainted with the busi- ees preferred. YLERK WANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT YOUTR, J respoctably connected, in an auction house, Address AUN. S., Herald office. ; RUG CLERKS.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO YOUNG D mon thoroughly acquainted with the retail drag and prescription busines’. Apply at 62 Catharine street. \XPERIENCED SERVANTS WANTED IN A "Herman's family.—Nuroe, cook, Indy’s maid, cbam! maid, waiter-girl, Iaundress, coadhmsn, watter-boy, ariéner. Ali mist be competent, and give goed rofereneos. Apply fuimediately, at 149 Grand stress Also, wanted, Popleh uurse, an Kuglish oook, and an Ba k..—WANTED A YOUNG ars Of Age, Q8 an 2 fair writing and correst which fair salary will b eo, in Own writing, renees and age. ARDENER WANTED IN BROOKLYN—A THOR- oughly competent, industrious single young man, to take charge of a small garden, horres and cow, and to make himself generally useful; very little or no driving during gardening rearon and bug little in winter; also, a boy, to weint during the summer tn $20 per month to man, and & to boy. Apply at 35 Front street. SITUATION WANTE wirl, a3 nurse oF chamb are of children; has no ohjection to make herself generally useful. Can he highly recommended from her last place Apply at No. 13 City Hall place. FIRST RATE CHAMBERMAID AND LAUN DRESS situation ina private family. Isa hooutiful id laundress in gener: emusiing, &c. Can be seen for two duys at 125 Thirty-eixth street, between Second and Third avenues. YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF A SITUATION in a small private family, as chambermaid, or as cham- WIDOW WOMAN WISILES A SIT se. Has afresh breast of milk; the PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN a private family, to do chamberwork and fine washing and ironing: i of steady habits. Apply, at 30) Twoaty- fonth and Ligventh avonues, upper \ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH THE Lest of city reference, wants a situation a4 seametre ily. Can be seen at 43 Vesey street, vstands her business well. Good reference from last plac n he seen for two days at 48 Marion etre WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE young woman a3 cook, washer, and ironer; under- street, third floor, over the grocery. | Q RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES ther bods, | uation as seametress, or nurse and seamstress. Is from itsbirth. Best of city Seventh avenue, between ty-sixth and Twenty-sevonth streets. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook, isa good Iaundress. Has lived in hor last plac Best of city references. Can be Ww lon street, second ‘vor, trom till 4 o’clock. NARDENER WANTED-—O) WHO UNDERSTANDS kitchen gardening, can ¢ ma a horse, and who is will. ing to make himself generally useful. Address A. L., box 1,067 Post Office, ARDENER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN HAVING J, about twelve acres of good garden land, meng a town on Long Island, on which he has lately erected a honse for a sutamer residence, wishes to find w good gardener and a worthy man to take charge of the samo. ‘There is a cot on the premises, which would make comfortable home for a person with @ smal! family. A proper person, for manent rituation, would tind this desirable. The fround been used for an carly veyetable and as t # place of summer resort, a ready could he obtained for thé surplus 4 ge be shared with the gardener besides tl stuft, the fixed noy ‘Adaress, wtating age, number, ia fom and reference, Gardener, 16 Broadway. A) girl, to do general housework. OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM. petent and respectable iniddle-aged American woman, : amily. Sho haa a child ten, years old, which, if agreeable, she would desire to have with ber, Re- ferences if required. Address ilts, Andrews, Hudeon strvet ost Office. i OUSEKEEPER.--A LADY, A RESIDENT OF AN Eastern city, is do-irous of obtaining # rituation as housekeopor, cither in y or further Soutn. Can give the most satisfactory references, &c., or would take charge irnished hovee where the ro eae, of the rent Would not be required. Address Mrs. M. W. B., Union square Post Office. Answers will be received one week. ADAME LOUIS, FINE MUSLIN 1RONER, FROM Paris, takes work into the house and out by the day. She cleans wooliens also. No. 22 Sixth avenue. QS DEMANDE-DANS UNE FAMILLE PRIVEE, A Brooklyn, une Francaise, connaissant bien ea langue, Yun enfant ag6 de trols ans. S'adresver treet, pros de Broadway, N, Y. ANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC- le married man, twenty-seven of eter ly, if any, an Amerione jar ndre soil Buon Ie Pulte re raid of bard wor wil accounts. uc quire his services will on o city references. 8 Sud him trustworthy and generally weofal. Addrese D. M., 8 Bowery, corner of Bond street. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, wants a situation as wet nuree with iter baby, three weeks hold. Good city reference can le ivon. Apply for two days at 122 Kighth street, St, Mark's Pince; call from 10 to 3 o'clock, 2d floor, back room, | A YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES A SITUATION TO Do eral housework, or chamberwork preferred. Good ce, given from her last place. Can be soon for two 19 Henry street, Brooklyn, YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION do chamberwork aad waiting, oF 6 take care of wing. o Boerum streets, Brookly Ay VERY, RESPECTABLE, CIRL WISHES (A SITUA. A, tion as chambermald and to do washing and ironing: is wiliin, | city reference. Pi between Sixth an if ke ally useful. Has the bost of 0 callat 81 West Ninoteenth street, ith avenues, | RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation ina private family; is a good plain cook, and ex- cellent washer and ironer, and has no objection to go = . Has the bert of city and ys at 8 Mul- RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRI, WANTS A sitnation as nurse and seamstress; she thoroughly un- Gerstands her business, and would like to travel with » a Best of reference given. Please call for two days at 74 Chariton street. tn WANTED BY A_ RESPECTABLE ai reforence from ‘Can ho seen for two days at 300 Thirty-firs: Ninth and Tenth avenues, drst floor, fromt ue, | RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON MONDAY, Ba instant, while going from 80 Kast Twenty first ue, and thonce by stage to Waverley | wishes to procure a situation as nurse and seamstross, | orto do light chamberwork. Best of cit; can yer for two Bear FRENCH LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM PARI! wishe: do enunge as dressmaker by the wok, fo Private ismilie, She undorftands dresemaking in all its brane! |. Pleaso call at, or address Julia, No. Heat of city | YOUNG WOMA | ten montho married, with » S00 brorst of milk, wis ‘8 situation as nurse, in a respectable family, Can gi ‘est Nineteenth TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD, between Sixth and Sov | \ COOK AND THRER CHAM » eR OH. | A. immediately for the ARSRERATDS ANTED ity—also cook and chambermaid required. A) py, 105, Seventh a RMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRADU. ste of ono of the fitst universities of Germany, who has 1d is perfectly familiar ‘obtain a medical post | ina hospital or otherwiso, or information of # place where = experienced physician is nected. Bost of references ! Address box 1,155 Post Office. , D WITH THE nis a pit LS man or general jo grocery store, Address R., Horaid of- clerk, in a whe fee SOBER, INDUS? RIOUS YOUNG MAN, WH bs vd knowledge of ai wi @ situation an; ae req Ws cy Wo daye at No. Ht Chagiton ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE oung wome! rand iro rence. Please Seventh uvonue, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND SEAM- © strors, by a respectable Protos to back; reference ri at of ef % Pearl etre [oid ed WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE +) young women; one as first rate cook, washer and ironer; the other as waiter, Can produce good city reference fr tleir last places. Please call at Of Ni nth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, for tw ALESWOMAN WANTED—ONE THAT UNDER- stands the millinery business. For further particulars apply at 92 Bowery. GITUATION WANTED —BY A YOUNG WAN, 48 coachman; bas no objection to assist in @ garden. ‘Good city and country references given. Call on Wm. B. Guild, o7 Cedar street. ALESMEN WANTED.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO young men to ine lucrative business. Men of energy can mak to 85 perday. Also wanted, one or two jary. For particulars inquire at No. 128 sau street, room No. 5. ‘ANTED—AT PETER ROB- None need apply who do not gitearion WANTED—AS WAITER IN A GENTLE- man's family, bys Protestant Englishman; one whi br ol meg qe LS. ane and or cfereuee.” Can be seen, y Hone Fiftcenth ateect, near Hiath avenge, os See Wewt ERVANTS.—THE BEST 8) © kind of domestic work, aoore ee Bcd Baier. maids, waiting girls, girls for housework, nurses, pa, — bag Ee s nbs; _ nse Drea farm loners, a Ways obtained at MORN 'k COUNERES’ ootabl Broadway, corner of Reade stroot, under Irving louse, RVANTS FOR EVERY STATION PROVIDED FoR p formals agers Omen ort Bark Fourteenth sitet “an square. Wanted this day,® gardenor, ® man waiter, six good cooks. 0 _ GOVERNESS: wanted for the So scholar, WO YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUATIONS; ONE A! ther as bermaid Cook, washer and stoner, theo am feamnetrise, of ehamberm " two daye nt 171 East Bussty second taeved, topsoens WO RESPECTABLE, YOUS NT SITUA- Toner one: ua ehenbereonta aad te noes ta weabteg the other as good pinin cook ins. ood city reference can be given. Twenty-fourth street, second story, Sie ee. deeen Bre a 10 TAILORS.—WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, Pe a eee Addross ba Qa, Werala ofits mint ——naninneniipieasaetbiaillay 4 ibd CAaPrAINs had VESSELS—WANTED, BY A RE t spectable son, 6 situation on beard a ste: t ship sail to AMBOAT CAPTAINS.—' be eet aa ms oilers, rteam engi fe tory A, in| ili 6 Hox Noe L0G, Post real it engagements, an: oeR, ARAAAAAAAANAAAARAP ¢ For a page of Wants see mext page,

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