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een seized to grat man. Thave te were transported when he's so! ee afte f ‘of the ld he of defeat ‘gn bondage. 1 have seen those grensed with the en th of what they ase Pager ekg leaving nothing undone that **' gcould prompt, at the same time that they or wll their 8) iu and temporal wants. re "tb wee” my very great aisesonas between the chtigations of of ate Whio awn slaves, and those who are masters of hired Cort “er the parente of children; the obligation reaches ell, and it is in, this way they can uso the power Panel en them for the express purpose for which it mn to them, for instruction, example, and alley eee ee ‘tened man, who ) power an = duties of a Christian towards those benighted crea- ‘tures, to prepare them for the discharge of their duties ‘Ym this life, and for the eternal flor for which they were created! Unless this become unless th ho hay snthority it be brought home to those who have in pe Ha hore who are the sovereigns in the domestic nas superiors by chil- @ren—for God (2 inthe mind of the ehitd a feeling of reliance w their parents, an implicit con- Sdenco in their wisdom, in ord r that epeay.pe aneaay task for parents to avail tl coclves authority they cat that beautiful disposition whieb they find hearts of the young. Let us all ‘endeavor fo imitate te the pastorship of the good Shep- herd, for we are all shepherds each in his own sphere— ‘each’ one who has been especially entrusted with the care of others. This beautiful example of our di- vine Lord should be an encouragement to use our author- ity for the good of those who are under_us; it should not De used as a giound of condemnation for ourselves, but wather as am occasion for the promotion of our own manctification, as becomes good pl in our own humble and distant way, far fromthe Great Model, Lae oi him in the formance of the duties of nod pa ip which he committed to us for the ae benefit of those who are under our au- by. dearly beloved brethren, the ministry of ‘our pastors gall Nore easy, the disposition which re. Higion requires shall be cultivated around every hi and every family would hecovea ® church, ita head t ine high priest and king, protecting, guarding and instruct- who constitute the objects of his affection as his authority. Andas all society is oeroaey of families, is obvious, if this practice were iversally. adopted, the world would be renovated; and we Catholics, under the guidance of our own Shepherd would soon shew to the world an example far more powerful than ‘that for which any rument could be adduced. The deeds of Christians is the argnment that cannot be an- ewercd, and we should therefore become models to each other, in the practice of those Christian virtues which it has been the object of the good Shepherd to cultiva! among his ren. 'The May Term of the Law Courts. This being the first Monday in the month, the May term of the law courts will be opened; but as it is also ‘the day of general moving and change of tenants, jurors will be scarce, and consequently little business can be ‘transacted. Some of the courts whose sessions contiau® from last month, have adjourned until to-morrow, deem, ‘ing it useless to meet on the first of May. The suit of Mr. Collier, late Collector of San Francisco, is postponed ‘until Tuesday, when the summing up will be commenced. The Court of Oyer and Terminer also stands adjourned ‘until to-morrow. Counsellor Hayes and his wife will be ‘tried for the murder of Doctor Lutener. The counsel of ‘the accused demand separate trials, and the District At- torney will elect that of Mrs. Hayes to be first disposed of, The Superior Court held four trial terms during the | past two weeks, and will have the same number for the last two woeks of the present term, in order that the calendar may be gone through and the court adjourned before the summer vacation. The inactivity of the Com- mon Council of New York still leaves the courts scattered throughout various buildings. In accordance With the usual and established practice, ‘the Grand Jury will be empannelled in the Court of Gene- wal Sefsions to-day, to whom will be submitted the cai- ‘ndar of crime for the May term, and all cases not already acted upon by former grand juries. ‘The petit jury will ‘also be empannelled, and will be busily employed for the next three weeks. The calendar for this term is, as will be seen, a very Ikeavy ove, and presents a fearful catalogue of crime— there being no less than twenty cases of grand larceny, sixteen of burglary, seven of forgery, four of robbery, two of mayhem, two of felonious assault and battery; ‘three of abandonment, one of malicious mischief, one of ‘Digamy, one of bastardy, one of attempt to kill, one of perjury, and one of false pretences inscribed upon it. Besides this numerous list of prisoners, there are a large number of bail cases, many of them of a serious charac- ter, requiring the most careful scrutiny on the part of the petit jury. Under the new law against the use of deadly weapons, two persons, it seems, will be tried, and, if convicted, will be sentenced to the State prison, per- haps. Tho ‘Tailors’ Conspiracy” case is set down for this term, and, if it comes off, will not be concluded be- fore several days are occupied in its examination. ‘The trial of several persons indicted for selling 4 num- Der of spurious passage tickets for Califarnia will pro- Dably come off this term. These, together with many other important cases set down for trial, will render the ‘May term of this court a very interesting and busy one. Judge Beebe will occupy the judgment seat this term, and, a6 usual, will see that, while the rights of the ac- eused are observed on the one hand, the laws cf the State are not to be transgressed with impunity on the other. By the politeness of the Clerk of the City Prison, John ©. Whitmore, we are enabled to furnish our readers with the calendar for the present month, as follows:— Malicious mischief. looked planted in The ‘Common ¢ ‘Couneil. The Board of Aldermen commence their May sessions this evening, and have appointed the hour of meeting to be at G in the evening for the future. One of the first matters to be brought under their consideration is the ‘concurrence with the Councilmen for an appropriation to we-erect a suitable building for the law courts. We hope speedy action may be had on this important move- ment, and that the work may be commenced without farther delay. This being the first Monday of the month, the Board of Councilmen will commence their session for the month of May, this evening. The Board will no doubt resolve iteelf into Committee of the Whole every night this ‘week, as there were an innumerable quantity of papers | referred to that committee, towards the close of the Jest session. It is very probable that some notice will be taken of the Jate Broadway catastrophe, and measures, we hope, will be taken by the Board to prevent, if possible, the repeti- tion of such calamitous accidents. It is expected that the report of the Fire Wardens, laid on the table some time ago, announcing that there were in the city some five hundred buildings constructed in a manner similar to that of Mr. Jennings’ store, so extremely dangerous 4m case of fire, to all who may be in the vicinity, will be taken from the table and immediate action had thereon. The contracts awarded to parties a few days ago for eleaning the streets of the city in accordance with the amended charter, and by a late ordinance of the Common Council, will be received, and will, we suppose, be con- firmed, unless somhe fraud may be detected therein. * We opine that the severe castigation this portion of the Common Council have received at the hands of the press and the people during the past month, will have the effect cf cooling their eloquence, which will be ne- cesearily followed by closer attention to the public duties imposed upon them. Mone Rocveny ax wm Post Ovmice—Another young man was arrested at the Post Office, on Saturday after noon, while attempting to get possession of the contents ‘of the letter boxes, who, from discoveries already made, and his own confessions, turns out to have been eome- thing of a bold operator in that line. His personal ap- | pearance had been pretty well described to the officers of the Post Office Department, by the person who was de- tected in similar frauds on Friday, and a sharp look-out ‘was accordingly kept for him. Just before the time for closing the office, he appeared at one of the box windows, and called for the lettors of Messrs. Putnam & Co., and subsequently for those of Messrs. Frost & Co., and was secured before he had fairly obtained them. On being taken imaile the office, he represented himself to be in the employ of Messrs. I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co., in Prout street, for whose letters he had called. A message was despatched to. member of exch of those firms, who re- spectfully refused to endorse his statements, and he was noon after placed in the custody of a police officer, His name is James W. Hall, and his age about twenty years, tapugh his cool and indMerent demeanor was that of an old offender. We are glad that the Post Ofllce authoritiew are ferret- ing out these dangerous frauds in so energetic and suc- | eessful @ manner for the protection of the busimess com- jnunity; and we hope that our business men themselves will as prompt, ner all the measures in their power to dé to the salcty of their Post Ofiee correspondence. The wife of Alex. Powers, of Ohio county, Kentucky, ccnfensen that she poisoned that gentleman, who dicd Twenty-first Aaniversary of the Sabbath Pocket and Per.an’ School Missionary Association of the West Presbyterian Chv.reh. The twenty-first suniversary of the Sabbath School Asso@ation attached to the West Presbyte- rian church, armine street, was celebrated in the usual interesting style last evening. The edifice was crowded with intelligent little boys and girls, who all seemed to take a deep interest in the proceedings. ‘The exercises of the evening were commenced with the singing of a hymn composed for the occasion :— ‘We come, oh God, with rd Our humble thanks to bri With hearts yet free from Our hymns of praise we sing. along ow r path are searing ve, Likes one ot wala tlowing, Thy mercies from above. ‘The pastor of the church then offered up an eloquent yer, thanking God for hie bounteous gifts and the Ffecsings that ne had bestowed upon them during the Ther seport of the Treasurer was then read, from which = " peared that the collections of the juvenile society, male branch, was $106; by the female branch K aahad been colleeted—making & total of $259 collected by both branches during the oe $21 60 was le aid 4 printing the annual eat ay $237 95 was paid the treasury of the American Home Missionary todiety. An address was then delivered to the children by the Rev. J. C. Chapin, who expreseed a wish that the mem- bers of the society would continue in their endeavors to do good, and above all, that they should be kind to the poor, and obey their parents and spiritual advisers. This was a home mismonary society their work was to be done at home—in the cater of theUnited States. ‘Their la- dors were felt on the banks of the Ohio and Mississippi— on the shores of the inland seas and the shores of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. Even in the vast un- elaimed plains lying betw: the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, on the exténsive prairies, the mi ary can be found preaching the word of God to the rade inhabitants of the far West. ‘The following hymn was then sung by the boys and ‘le:— « Lord, send thy word, and let it fly, Armed with thy Spirit's power; Ten thousand shall confess its eway, And bless the saving hour. Beneath the influence of at iy ace e barren wast With sudden greens and na fruits’ arrayed, A blooming Paradise. The pastor of the church, the Rey. Mr. Skinner, then delivered an interesting address to his little flock, ad- wguuine tarts persevere and become good Chris- tians, children of God. They should pay great attention to the instructions of their pastors, and should never forget that while they were enjoying the fruits of the Gospel, many thousands were, was sorry to say, perishing for the bread of life. Their little donations wiehhs work as freat wonders as the largest donations made millionaires at their death. collection was then taken up, and subscriptions were received to pay for the expenses incurred during pens, the coming year. ‘The children and congregation then sung the follow- ing hyma:— Gird thy sword on, mighty Saviour; Make the word of truth thy care; Prosper in thy course, triumphant; success attend thy war; Gracious victor, Bring thy trophies from afar. ss combines with meekness; ighteousness and peace unite Tone insure thy blessed conquests; — - sion of thy right; Ride Jumphant, Dressed in robes of purest light. The benediction was then pronounced and the assem- blage went home. New Music. Sonos or Tae Prima Donnas—MADAaME WALLACE Bov- (CHELLE.—Jollie, the well known music publisher,300 Broad- ‘way, has in preparation six songs composed by Madame Wallace Bouchelle, and published under her supervision, viz:—‘Ah! for thee!”’ dedicated to Miss Charlotte Wood, of Buffalo; ‘When Darkness gathers round us,’’ dedica- ted to Mrs. McKnight, of New York city; ‘Lord of the Valley, where goest thou,” to Miss Juliette Tryon, of New York city; “Child among the flowers at play,” to Miss Alexina Lee, of New York city; ‘‘Youth Yearnings,”’ to Misa Ella Lawman, of Harrisburg, Pa.; national anthem, “God, whose ballow’d hand.’ These musical gems will be appropriately set in one collection, forming the twelfth number of the ‘‘Songs of the Prima Donnas,”’ with illustrated title pages—price two dollars, A correct portrait of Madame Bouchelle will be added, and as her fame, both as a composer and vocalist, is now extended over the civilized world, we have no doubt that the ‘“collection’’ will have a great sale, aud be found upon every pianoforte in the land. The May Aniversaries. ‘The religions societies have as yet only partially an- nounced the times of their anniversaries. We make up in tabular form such meetings as have been eet down in the May programme:— ‘Tuurspay, May 7.—New York Magdalen Society, at the Asylum, Toresilte (Highty-eighth street and Fourth avenue,) 12 M. Sunpay, May 7.—Annual sermon before the New York Bible Society, by Rev. W. W. Holloway, Brooklyn, at Dr. Alexander’s Church, Fifth avenue, 734 P. Suypay, May oe Teeeal sermon before the Home Missionary Society, by Rev. Henry Smith, President of Marietta Goll , at Dr. Cheever’s Church, at 74 P. M. Scpay, .—Annnal sermon before the American mek and Foreign Christian Union, by Rev. Dr. Hutton’s Chureh, 734 PM Scnpay, May 7.—Annual sermon before ae cone ad of Inquiry of Union Theological Seminary, by Rev. Wm. 8. Curtis, at Dr; Smith's Church, 734 P. av, May 8.—Anniversary of Union Theological sumtonty: ieereee treet Church, at 744 P.M. ‘Tespay, May 9.—Anniversary of the American and Foreign Christian Union, Broadway Tabernacle, at 10% Dr. Cleveland, at &.—The under et call the attentica of cri in want of the above to rariety, among, whieh will be found soine of the most Deautifal and rare 4 imported SAU DEBS, ; Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Just Recetved—A 8 jendid Stock of Cambric roods, im collars and flouncings, on an average tweuty per Sent less than prices asked ic oiher establishments. French islin caps asi. with other rich goods in laces and em broiderics. ROBERTS, 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth at. Great Bargains from Aaction Pairs lage and maalin gurtalas, sold ab, great reduction from im; eget pep te 14 old Berean a and Wy ea, paper It ornices, upholstery, te. 0 SE eas cay I dernice ph 456 and 453 Pearl Lace and Muslin Cartains from Auction. maiay 4& FERGUSON, 239% Broadway and ‘4 Reade street dave om hand 2, face and muslin curtain henghbat auction a8 & great sacrifice, and will soll & aame for s few day! ay cont be oe shies Rich and Cheap Silks, Dress dfs ily fonuhing ¢ oods,—The subscriber would 01 of their patrons and the pub ic, to. ex- stock, which has been selected with eo to the wants of thi Many et} referen a felt 30 per coms, Ieee than’ the cost of eportaiion. DELL. PEINSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway, betwcea Grand and Broome streets, You can tell how wide a Man’s Reputation may be. but not how long it will last. GREEN, No. t ‘Astor House, discovered in ear! Y life that the reputation of a tradesman dopended upon skill in his occupation, pnne- ow courtesy—three requisites whioh have given him custom and ruceess in the sbirt making busine The Ladtes are respectfully Informed that S CHAMBERS, successor to Bradbrook, 297 Broadway, b tweon Reade and Duane stre: continues the bu: and will op Wednesday ¢ Sd May open a new and ry ildren’ '#, and infan' sting in part of robes do chambre, pee foe pty — < arrangements to re sed most’ ayproves Carpetings, O11 Cloths, &., &«.—The popu- lar est nt of th original designs, |. Purchasers will t by extending their All goods sold by them 0 at custataatisns ideusteclly we ‘pon enzefal examination, ide iy a. WILLIAM Teprosente GEO. H. TILBY, 142 Broadway. Bookk m Dollars.—The subseri. der respectful), announces to the mercantile community that heb has reduced his terms to $10, for a course of double and sing — A pigeation should be made mediately. a naa f iB. GOLDSMITH, 962 Broadway. Sewing Machines.—Caution to the Public.— Wehave commenced suit agningt all the principal dealersin machinesin the city of Now York. Such suits for Infringement of our patents are now pendin inthe United States Ciroult Court for the Sout trict of New York. All who uso the infringing machines are liable to 1 be prosecuted tl our license. ae 0 new sing! id sold by ws exelusively, the: jo a1 au at gantroversy. + 923 Broadway. Cheaper than the Cheap- eet, and better than ‘me best.—We are ready to exit and sell sewi ei nts, at prices vary- Sewing Machines, coord! Les lity and perfection of iM. SINGER & cO., 323 Broadway. for a beautiful Homestead.—The $15 only division of those eesttal lots at Rosevale na. Farms will lace on Wedn take day Svoning, the third of May, 1804. opport that our citizens can and healthy residence for their ity; $15 only secures ur deilding lots vise all our friends to @ share HAS. WOOD, 208 Broadway, where may d grat Upholstery Goods.—Selling offon Account of |, thirty per cent less than ae French and American maa curtains, cornices, beads, imp, loops, French and gilt win’ dow shades. Stock ‘mass be closed by the 7th. A, M. & R. DAVIES, Uphajsterer, 397 Broad wa: Removal.—Henry H. Leeds & Co. beg leave toinform their friends and the public that they have re- moved from their old location, (whieh is to be taken down, ) to the spaciou u street, between Pine and Cedar, where, in addition to very exten: sive ealesroome, they have s picture gallery, on the second floor, of upwards of Pagnty tin length, with good light, &c. They will continue their «1 at the above place, as usual, of works of art and vertu, furniture, paintings, dc., of which due motice will be given in the daily papers. Removal.--Pape: er Hangings, wh Giiatiesle and ebail, at 207 ee —aieg e. ate of Thos. Faye 8 486 Pearl street, and formerly of Pares & Faye, 379 Pearl sarcet) has opened a new de reetly opporite the City Hall. way, opposite City Hall. Patent Hydro-Electric Chain Office and Factory removed to 89 White street. ove cure all nervous affections, rher tism, Af : HOS. FAYE & CO, 27 Sixth a or above Fourteonth street; the beat vend is ‘the ‘sity. ae at 467 Broadway. The Calamitous Fire in Broadway.—To Res- cue the unfortunate enfferers by this rabl the burning ruins, the premises adjoining, occ pet by the New York Clock Company, Have beon #0 in- ed .. ‘The propri ve injured porti 4 mirrors at c ay wi eof this brief opportunity to 233 Broad: sp if Batchelor’s Hair Dye is still the Leading article, by all acknowledged to be the best dye extant f perfectly coloring tl rf T of thousands im all par roe only Halable aye Enown. Sold. at BATCHELOR'S, 285 Broad: way. Moldavia Cream.—This superb compound, S reianiae: May 9.—Anniversary of the American Sun- day School Union. Wipxmaray, May 10.—Anniversary (28th)of the Ame: can Home Missionary Society, Mercer street Caurch P. M. EDNESDAY, May 10.—Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Mr. Chapin’s Church, Broadway. Bem! May 10 —Institution for the Blind, Broad- Tabernacle, 4P. M. EDNESDAY, May ie, —Anniversary (first) of American Congregational Union, in Brooklyn. Tuurspay, May 11.—American Congregational Union, annual meeting for business, in Brooklyn. Rooms open for visiters at No. 946 Broadway. FRIDAY, May 12.—Anniversary of the New York Anti- Slavery Seelely, Browtway Society. Surmrior Court— 973, bg 528, 622, 524, 680, 642, 058, 660 ; 652, 664, 68, 670, 672, 674, 676, 678, 682, 684, 688, 690, 692, 604, 953, 68, 513. Surrexe CovRt—General Term—Decisions, non-enume- rated motions and the first fifteen causes. Common Piaas—(Part First)—Nos. 367, 404, 407, 408, 848, 544, 545, 592 to 595, 607 to 610. Common P1Eas—(Part Second) —Nos. 319, 115, 225, 378, 385, 422, 487, 503, 507, 506, 537, 538, 510, $42, 687. OvER AND TERMINER. Adjourned to Tuesday. Professor Rese & Co., the original 2 Shillix daguerreotype, picture makers, formerly of 239 Brom way, old forth at the old headquarters, and take = P gortearhs similar rofessor than av: MES & in RESE, proprietors. In Reply to the Assertion made in the Tri- ben of April 27, longs exclusively to o cthert claiming that nt to aay that Mr. o yentor oft ron di aarestyp Meagent ever eel Jd to this person auy such right. He forthor fays—"'T will sell to Mr. Brady the Hiconse to make the crayon daguerreotype and. will acrume ail Foeponsiility Arising from er Pe" Signed) S.8. W . Br. tio ct wenty-flve cent Dague ye Co. have removed from their ol: the public to und estan th that they bave Broadway, b no conne-tion or REES & CO, Pianos.—T. Gilbert & Co.’s World's Fair woleen, with iroo vers’ pianos, with di dep tor; Fi on ns fev reat ; Bargatns—One ¢ for $75: one for $110; f T. Gilbert and Co's ved legs, fret desk, and fold RAC Ez Wa'ttas, 333 Broadway. __Melodcons.—Goodman — sorte! Patent Holean pianos mouldings, whic! “i od in emperamen ail Jaher ‘tyicer All st wholessle pr retail a low we at the factories. HORACE WATERS, 335 Broadway, Albert H, Nicolay holds his regular semt- weekly sale of stocks ' at the Merch: y refer to his « The os rica wi ificent Mirror of North and South be unrolled to-might, at Academy Hall, for \ u who may have the & mccention of the he oastera and i in astylo of trarhrat wer before communicated to us on ge are cxhiuited ty Mr. Porham, for psront of his third gift enterprise: yot, tthe Present exhibiti suecese in bead Present Cases.—The Sabseribers’ the styles that are desirable for vellers’ use dui ither # long or short jo: HUN DERS ‘& 0) ae 7 *antot House, ‘sed NO 36 way, lost week, after ling: several Caywinagony. dirs. P. says this was the oa Motel aioays abe bas a ‘to sever the bonds of wedlock. Rasotr Lecoultac.— These teen en wetee oh AUNDERD Re.’ 0. 7 “staan STebteines g sad Wo, 88) fer, stron thening and neers the bair, prepared only and eld by W. A. B his celebrated bait Pag tig Broadway. "Bachelor's hair dye sold or Nine private rooms, Bare ‘The Brooks Ran Down the Mountain Side, free from the {ey chain. So, from like Cay may the an bair be freed, and caused to Barker spronscleas tonique. Price 25 ce BARKER'S, 439 Broadway. At 47 Ann street, my magical ee which will force the beard to grow strong and thick in six wee! rith inj to th kin, can be had now, ry R.G.GRAHAM, treet, Baltimore. ived, from one of the first Makers ris, « beautiful election ot artificial eyes, which = 5 inserted by Dr. WHEELER, oculi road ws Rex of Broo rosme street, to resemble othe ataral org: LA 4PM. Film: by Headquarters, ffice ‘ahenle tee ‘What does it Matter, Reader, if Your Hair is red, or grizale Ean CRISTADORO'S Excelsior Dyo will embrown it in . grnere, it no shade of brown or black that do perdu in this pm Contains no deleverions ingredient. Astor House. Redding’s Russia Salve, a Boston Ss oqperer A are standing; eurer, with hilt ins, chapped, Ranie bil injury ror ruption. A D? San preparation, amd Sold'and applied at 6 wholesale agen! Bold by C,H, King, ¢ serpey set dohn street and Broa ay; iT Barclay street; is fia sencrally. sian ia ttanid ried te Wang C Palace only Prize Medal awarded to MARSH oO. Ss 23g Maite jane. imported silk and cot Dr. Curtis's Hygeana, or Medicated Inhalo- tion for Diseases of the Lungs.—Read the followin, “Meters, Curtie & Perkins—Your Hygeana tion in svery ense, I believe, and some pri out Limit. Bend me anciner in ving satielac- hae nag withe zen) package Y. Wig. ‘eo 23, 180A. Sold oy £ ‘Paul, yf ti 0 Ht: Ring, corner, of John strovt ‘and ilps, corner of Houston and Woortor Undson stevot and 471 Fulton stroet, Brooklya: et ) Philadelpbia. Pri a . pack Married, On Monday evening, April 24, Nativity, by the Rev. Father McCluskey, M TYRE, to Migs Fraxoms O'Conner, fourth thew H. 0’Conner, all of this city. San Francisco papers please copy. On Saturday, April 29, by the ev. Dr. Bituuxe, to Mri On Friday, Jom Hamat, 0 Mies daxverze Camrnsir, city. Phitijyes, AD ISARMLLA JOMNSTON, all of this city. pr 28, by tho Rev. Hagh H. Blair, Mr both of this Died. On Saturday, April 29, Mr. Starnes B. Hort, eliest son of the late Stephen Holt, Esq., aged 48 years and 8 months. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend bia funeral, at four o'clock this afternoon, from the reshience of his sister, Mre. Crawford, No. 282 Sixth avenue,- between Seventeeath and Eighteoath streets, without further invitation. On Saturday, April 29, Jamms, only child of Jolin Brenly and Sarah MeCune, aged 2 years, 10 mouths and ays. The friends of the family are respectfnily invited to at- tend his funeral, at eleven o'clock this morning, from Ne. 1 South Third street, Williamsburg. “Suffer little children to come unto m them not, for of such is the kingdom of lie: Sudden 42 years, The relatives and friends of the family are reape: invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence Rivington street, at 3 o'clock thia afternoon. Hudson (N. ¥.) papers please copy. On Sunday, April 30, Wiuuam year of bis age. The relatives and frjends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from 166 West Eighteenth sireet Suddenly, of scarlet fever, Hexairrta, daughter of Smith and Hannah Mead. The friends of the family are invited to atterd the neral, at 5 o'clock this afternoon, from the hou prandrather, j in Prospect place, near Grove street, aly: and forbid m0.’ , On Sunday, April 80, Hexny C. Auer, aged BINSON, in the 45th mney In Jersey City, on Saturday, April 29, Taowas Praxem MeCaRMN, son a Mies and ary McCartin, agedl year 9 months and 2 da: ‘The relatives und oe fnneral, thir ts stepson ot sietas copy. Hannan, widow of Stephen Van Nostrand, in the let year of her The friends and relatives of the family aré*invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Chas. Smith, at Jamaica, this afternoon? at two o’elock, * On Sunday, April 30, at 4 o’clock P.M., after a lingering illness, whieh she bore with Christian fortitude, HaNNail, wife of Henry Gillman. Her funeral wilt take place to morrow Cong after- noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 123 Green- wich street. Her friends and acquaintances are requested to attend. On Saturday, April 20, of cotsumption, Wiuam T. Fiewpmr, in the 41st year of his Funeral at three o'clock this aft Thirtieth street. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. On Saturday, April 29, AuBErt Micron, youngest son of Edwin and Catharine Houghton, aged § months and 22 days The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu- neral at two o’elock this afternoon, from the residence of his father, 121 Henry street. On Sunday, April 30, Err Wituam, son of John Frede- ek and Mar Harms, aged 8 years and 7 months. e members of Roland Lodge, No. 10, A. 0. of G. F., are ré- apectfully invited to attend his funeral, this atternoon at 1o’clock, from the corner sf Eleventh avenue and ‘Twenty-ninth street, without other invitation. On Sunday, April 30, Mary Eiszaugri, daughter of John M. and Betsy Fllzabeth Titus, aged 1 yoar and 8 mont! The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend her faneral at No. 34 Greenwich street, at half ast two o'clock this afternoon. Her remains will be ken to Greenwood for interment. On Saturday, April 29, Ronurt Huvry, son of Michael and Mary Toumey, aged 2 years 8 months and 27 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o’clock, from his father’s residence, 212 Grand street, without further notice. And is that body cold in death, That boy we loved so well ? His smiling fa While on this earth we dwell. ’Tis Jesus speaks: I fold, says he, This lamb within my breast, Protector he shall find in me— In me be ever blessed. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NFORMATION WANTED.—MISSING, FROM THE COR- ner of Van Brunt and Commerce streets, Brooklyn, Patrick Martin, a young man, about twenty yours of age, light complexion, hair about five feet six inches in height, a native ot of Dubli gray frock coat, Iris Jon of his’ wh dy cit Commerce liberal reward will be paid for such POLITICAL. ; HE peers a, MEETING OF THE 1 Democratic Committoe will fake 1, at 734 o'clock, at the A revhas tive members THE FIREMEN, eee es ON PREMENs NOTICE —THE COMMITTEE APPOINT. special mecting of engineers and foreme: ening, April 2f, to moet with the Coron hereby notified to attend a meeting on Tuesday ing May 2, at the house of Hook and Ladder Company in Chambers strect, at 8 o'clock, By order, CHAS. L. BROWER, Chairman, 'ULTON ENGINE COMPANY NO. \2I.—THE MEM- bers, honorary members and ex-members, are request, ed to meet at the en, ine house this day, May 1, at 2 o'clock, ¢ last tribute of respect to the memo: By order of the Foreman, _ JAMES LEONARD. to unite in pay ry of William wert, pril 25, ai ed to fe departmentat Harrison 2 ills , 268 Fulton street. B daguerreangalles day evenim gay d the ner which is to take Fire rooklyn, on Mon- urpose of making in aid of the above, REWARDS. REWARD.—THE HOUSE ® THIRD AVENUE, Was burglariously entered on Sunday, April 30, a 100 rant P. M., and $100 stolen, all in five dollar bills on tbe ‘Hank’ of Paving’ Dutchess county, $9) will be fiten for the recovery of the money, and $0 for the appre: ension and conviction of the burglar: ARTHUR KELLY, 23 Thied avenue. WITH THE ather collar. If returned to 20 La- reward will be paid. DRAFT, DRAWN BY BENJ. POULTNEY, timers, April 12, 1804, six months date, dug cepted’ by John Randall, and Bank, in New York, ior $642, inet negotiating tl fayette plac OsT—. dated Octo! OST_ON SATURDAY EVENING, BY A YOUNG in going to the fre in Pearl stroct, his portomon. Bis month's sal thirty dollars—which reecived had jus fo may have found it, k is do f publi loss, in hopes of rec: the money, which afford to lose. ‘Address Francis, at A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway. OST—A NOTE, Ma = THE 'MRADES, 4c, OMPOSITORS WANTED —SEVERAL GOOD JOUR men comporitors wanted this morning at the office e American, 29 Beckman street, fourth floor. of ‘the 4 te to New York fora sup- ourselves tate aS THEW PARLE ‘Wm. McKenzie, Secretary. \HREE TIN ROOFERS WANTED-ON THE CORNER of Franklin and Myrtle avenues. Inquire of Stewart & Buckley, East Brooklyn. WANTEDIFOR THE NICARAGUA TRANSIT ROUTE, five blackemiths, who fully anderstand ironing wagon Also, five harnoss and saddle make: come well recommend @ above deseriptiv Passage ont. For further Express office, 16 Wall President, Wi cyte iy, Mi ;ANTED—FOUR PAINTERS AND TWO GLAZIERS mediately. ly work, Inquire of Bunker & 118 Chambers street. ee UPHOLSTERER ; ONE THAT THOR. 1 ughly Ca ed ed Lene oe on Ane eet emplo; see at good wages, rf) ing to oodfor: 2'U0.'s20 Brondway. TP * OnSunday morning, April 30, at Jamaica, 11, Mrs, enon, from 143 West | ends and acquaintanees of the family, also the | BIRL WANTS A SITUATI Nn po bourework. Please call at 222 Piret a Fourteenth stree 8 CHAMBERMAID AN wauted io a small pri: kjven. Apply at Ii ise ral 7 A GAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED ¢ COOK, DESIR. ing togo to the country with bear of «very desirable situation, an: Pleasant home, with liberal wages. For an interview, ap- ply at 62 Amity street, WOMAN WHO LOST HER BABY A FEW | wishes to get one to nurse at her dwn resi- ease inquire of Miss O'Brien, 137 Goerck street. GOOD PASTRY COOK, AND CAN DO GENERAL | housework “Situation wanted in a small private fami. | ly. Good city reference given. Has lived in her last five years, Apply at 287 Madison street, room 38, front wo days. | VERY RESPECTABLE GI WANTS A £ TVA. tion to do chamberwork acd eewing, or Work and waiting. Can. be seen/for t | tom street, room Kio. 8 Best of efty rei N ENGLISH, GERMAN, AMERICAN OR COLORED Yopan wanted todo tho general housework of «small private oath d iron derstand 60 oda Bi | . “a king. Tosuch a on 65 Thompeon atre Spring streets. WANTS, 10 EMIGRANTS.— WANTED T ty miners for the farm {etorers and femsle d Wages, and expenses renee and forwarding rent P: MEDIATELY, 4, at the intelli asd Porviga Society, 27 Creea May tat So'clock. Waa it YOUNG WOMAN, TO TAKE CHARGE do plain sowing. Mart be neat, and well acquainted with the business. ce in Carroll Mecot iiird door from Heury, South Broo! TANTED—AN ENGLISH TEACHER, IN AN ACA- demy for young Indies; he must be fe eee of jon and good manners, and competent & 4 Engi man would be preferred. Unex requ Add: tho 1 190 Post mee. ROTESTANT GIRL, id waiter; bas no Can be seen in the rear of No. 2. e ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, te laundross in a private famil: 7 {8 com full chargect a laundzy. it eighth street, Lotwe in’ ¢ ‘iven. ‘cau at 66 N AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid, w: and ironer, or to take care of @iildren and do plain sewing, in a sinall private iauuily: good city reference given, pny at No. 4 Park avenue, m for two day: SHAMSTRESS, TO CUT AND MAKE CHILDRE of children—Situation wauted d city reference given. Apply SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, OR ENTRY CLERK'S Htuation wanted, by & young married man of vome ex: Salary not to mach of am object, ag rnant o ‘Address, post paid, B, treet. N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN, A GOOD SALES- and penman, desires an sugagement, with a mode- rate compensation, Address lerald office, N Peg hed Bite pe Ni ‘T PROTESTANT MAN, juainted with the city, wants @ a rituation inperten, toleive pring cart or wagon; an, excollen§ pen- men end accountant, very useful, in the ipping depart: ment. Good reference given, Herald Utice, 9 to 12 o'clock, or Young, 122 Hast Titty ninth street, 12 to AN INTELLIGE ACTIVE BOY, NT, ti bly good hi wired to occupy part of his timein writin ecan spend in learning to set hfnl boy, who can give good refe Guire on the third floor, front offic NALIFORNIA—A YOUNG LADY WHO AT PRESENT superintends one of the best drosumaking ostablish ments in Broadway, is desirous of going to California, She wonld be happy to meet with some respectable family going there that she could make herself geucrally useful: to du ring the vi she is not subject to een sickm 8, rence of the ghee ddress M. 8. order can be given, Merald office. \HAMBERMATD, CAN ASSIST IN WASH froning.—Situation wanted; good city reference from hey last empl given. Apply at No. 19 City Hall pla inthe baceinent, for two da; HAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION warted by a Protestant girl ina small privato family. Good ‘sity reference given. Apply at 45 Chariton str th'rd floor, room 12, for two days. HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWER —SITUATION wanted, by a Protestant girl. Apply at her present em- foyer’s, Classon avenwe, two doors {rom Fulton avonue, for i, HAMBERMAID AND SEWER.—SITUATION WANT. all pri ; good city reference jotecditt ctroet between Seventh , fourth floor, front room, days, Aap at ae are Bigheh 8 avenu k in 8 sm pply 8 Nite ,| Canara AND "WAITER, OR ASSIST IN washing aud ironing.—Sitvation wanted i: spectable private family, Good city rence given. Ap- Ply at 26 Sscond avenue, Yin the rear, side door, second flour, jor two days. Good city reference iven’ ch street, betwoen Eighth oud (Cuanpenatatp AND WOULD ASSIST IN WAITING, or take care of children. situation wanted ia a emai Private fainily,, Good eity reference given. Apply at 648 Broadway, for two da, O°, OR TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND IRONING —Situation wanted; bas no objection to the country, Good city reference ¢i Apply at 9 Kast Twenty fourth street, between First and Uocond avenu OOK AND LAUNDRE D, TWO PROTES tant women, to fill the above situations, in a small pri oe family. The best references required. Apply at No ft Twenty-third street, from 8 to 12, and 4to o'clock, OOK, WASHER AND IRONER.—SITUATION WANT din a smali private family; good city reference given. Apply at 100 Gold street, third door, back room, for two ays. (COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, O8 GENERAL HOUSE work.—Situation wanted ina sinall family. Apply at 33 Frince etre for two day: , corner of Mott street, second floor, back room, (HOOK, WASER AND IRONER —SITUATION W ANT ed ina private family, good city reference given. Ap Ply at 127 Greenwich avenue, for two days. Cok: WASHER AND IRONER.—SITUATION WANT- ed in a small private famil; Good city r: ‘ence given. Apply at 91 Nineteenth i atree’,” between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two day (00K, AND, ASSIST IN. WASHING AND IRONING or general housework.—Situation vanted in « small pri etion to Cook AND TO. MAKE, PASTRY—SITUATION WAN dina small private family; good city reference given. Apply wt 392 Prim for two da; <SMAKER AND EXPERIENCED CUTTER OF drerses—Situation wanted in « small private iamily. | Good city roference given. Apply ats West Thir- teenth street, for two days. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS com tot Hl store can apply at quired. Y COMPETENT drug store. Apply Digumarorns OPERATORS WANTED.—ALSO three elderly Pt are oe = ae address, to attend eae! pt Apply to S. D, HUM- cae j PUXPERIENCED SERVANTS.—SITUATIONS WANTED {or the following--Two thoroughly competent sory , cook and chambermaid, particularly recommended by breaking ap de coping; five first £ a a troners, 8 reforoncos ta girl as compe chamber. of other ‘Tillary es i CLERK WANTED—ONE tire charge of » first ol corner of Orch m berm: an two general houseworkers, and a variet ¢ domentics, at MANNING'S ageney, 10 street, Brooklyn. Da RATE COOK AND WASHER AND big ah este ua ts tion wanted in a small private fay. Good 187 West N tlehch's avenues, | for two day: er last pl ce ae ay Son he hi | GENERAL HOUSEWORKER AND GOOD WASHRR atre and irouer—Situation wanted in a e:nall private family. ply at 182 Walker street, in the rear, first tloor, for two ANTED—A JOBBING JEWELLER, A TIRST RATE workman. Apply to Hiram Young, 168 Broadws: FINE ARTS. WW 4B BETWEEN ENGLAND, FRANCE ARD RUSSIA. he, frontier provinces of Furkey, Austria | «| sein, wi ies river Danube, showing the fortified phe Futlinted by WILLMER & ‘eaten ‘2 by MISCELLANEOUS. 10, 00 VISITING CARDS FOR LADI few more ladies and gentlemen who wish to bewutiful handwriting, are invited to call at roadway, and near Four: his day and evening. Each gratis, —ONLY A ac. aA WA ndid collection is now offered for vale, without tlemen and Indies desirous of obtaining some of tho cholcert of their kinds would do well to call soon, 6° it fe a chance seldom met with, BILLIARDS. Binet — BILLIARDS ‘Montague IN. BROOKLYN— THA Hail rooms, sapeameing twelve tables, are kiyn, and fitted and arranged tn Of the kind in New York or el le amusement will do nee on Court Entrai Proprietors, THOS TOYNBER street a1 a Jostau MOPkL LLINERY ANI AND } DRESSMAKING. “NASH BUYERS OF STRAW Goons ARE SOLICITED to examine an extensive stock of straw bonnets, &o., which are 100 o ies’ and mince 60 d lace bonnets, split straw de,’ 10 do Indi whieh, together with » general stock o flowers, will be enid low for éash. by ad A and 66 Jobn street, eornee of EDUCATION. . SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, CEDAR ub +) Sing, N.Y.—The Summer term wili commance’ Mf References in New York:—Tsomas Smull, No, 5 Petry P. Bacon, No, 228 Fourth etroet; or ti Miss Pos Liqu ORS, &C. . ME! CHRRS’ ¢ ELESRATED BRAND n guantities to emit porchasers, for ralo RIEKEN & MELCHERS, 90 Front rtroot QCHIEDAM GI Locomotive. by DANCING ACADEMIES, OKI'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. treat a pg owery e whole y he cloning ® n wide " erday evenings, i BROOME Sehool will renee Wane. YOUNG LADY, FROM PakIS, WISHES TO GET ZA capioyment in seme faini at to jor Frames, Heit cfroferences AddrorsC. L. Herald vines. 7 ate SITUATION WANTED—BY A TRUSTWORTHY AA, young woman, 4 lady's companion aed soamstross, of + do chamberwork and fine sewing. i objeo travel. The tert references given.” fost Senn Apply, f ‘U1 Mulberry street, from 2 till 3 o’el jock.” Maida » ei A ERENCH LADY. WHO ALSO SPRAKS GERMAN ad wueoreieuud & naire Rooney, ey bees se Heng ey Mr. | | (VENERAL HOUSEWORK, OR PLAIN COOK—SITUA. tion wanted, in melt rivate family. Good city refer- given. Apply foyt street, Brooklyn, for two Le CEAREEE WORK, AND WAITING —SITUA tion wanted mali family, by 9 Pro good city re Nes ep ‘West Tw hear ‘Sixth avenue, for two ay “She hes ue objection to the country. ECHANICAL DENTIST WANTED.—MUST BE AC- customed to mounting blocks. Address, stating Fecont employers and wages wanted, Sutton & tajnor bor 200 Chatham square Powt Office, | NURSE AND | SEAMSTRESS WANTED.—A coop Protestant girl, who can tring good recom None cther need apply, at No. 75 Amity strevt, | | P | the countr; | Eighteentt LAIN COOK AND ASSIST IN WASHING AND ironing. —Situation wanted, has no obj Good city reference given, street, in the rear, for two i | PEAIN COOK, WASHER AND TKO) tant).—Situation wanted in» small te farnily od city reference given. Appiy at 2) Eact Fourteenth ett, Fecond Moor, front room, for two days. (PROTES HILDREW'S y telerence giv etween Third aud Pourth SEAMSTRESS, AND CAN © S “clothing Situation wanted; Apply at 1643¢ East Ninth street, Svenuor, in the rear, for two days. {EAMSTRESS—CAN ‘0 FIT DRESSES, Of Ly would assist in chamber: —Sitaation wanted in « | smeli private family; good city reference given. She has no ction to th> country. Apply at Js Kast Twentieth Gramercy Mark, for this weok. RE RC TABI Ez the oi an produ employer: be icing. Salary not ro much a object all wt 225 Bowery, TUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR WAITER, bys man who underst bis business, and has the bout of city references, Can be sere st 99 Union square YA MOST ber and ironer ‘al housework | SITUATION WANTED. : fond willing | nea good hom ANTS—THE BRST SERVANTS IN THR CIry, ke, Washers and ironors, chambermal housework and waiting girls: German jerman and French © waiters and mechanics, a & COHNERTS onteblish m wardeners, to he obtained at MORRIS ont, 27 Broadway, corner Reade der the Irving House, where none bat respectable mitt ANTS. S OFFICE, 4 de street A Gerv Ds iton, Brooklyn, eo: mide. goneral nied. Wanted upplied with eficie M EN sire HANDS WANTED, TO. WORK ON YING m thirts. None bat jex#Pri aul the neod spply. Bring enmple o nt 76 Nacewu terest, PROTESTANT te family; good street botwoon © DO GENERAL WOVsSEWORK sir] wants a situation § & young man | We A SITU AT ION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and waiter; is willlag to assiet im washing and ironing Cau furnith. the vory best. reference from ler last place. Has no ovisction to go in the country. ply Milderierser's, Twenty-first streot, two doors faby sith avenues o'clook P.M. Wnm-4 STEADY, coop ANTED—AT GOOD WAGE: A woman, to go tea neighboring city m: and ironer fora small farily She must ences as to character and vapabil ty. Call at Amity wtroet, ae, es east from Clinton atfeet, opporite Dr. Spear's chureb, ANTED—A SITU ATION ‘BY A YOUNG wo AN, as chambermaii, waiter, or plain sewer, Hav beem fifteen months in her |) situation. and can give uuexcep- tionable refe ‘0. PI calla’ 45 King street, ANTED—BY A GIRL WHO HAS LivED aos? ber time in Glasgow. 5 bermaid and waiter, or would te tamil, 8 no objection, Eat Thirteenth street, n WANTED_BY A YOUNG ENLISH PERSON, A S17. vation as seamstress, ii. a reepectable family; is a good. dressmaker aud milliner, the best of city referenee given, Apply at 86 Suffolk street, between Grand and Broome, TE: ACTIVE. WEUL DISPOSED GIRL, to cock and do general hourowork, in a private tam) Good referenc Por cards of address, apply y to ‘wen 2% A RESPECTABLE oe ha ee be aisiay oe | and ironinj At 2 Suuivan stieet see tere ee: 4 WANIED 4 PROTESTANT GIRL; MUST BE A ood seamstress, washer and ironer, None others need ‘apply. Good refurcnoes ‘roquired. Apply’ at 16 Henry street. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE a A PROTESTANT woman, who d thorough seam - ie at 62 itth ‘. est pouty it corner of Four- Lighth avenue, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young girl, at nw se and or to assist in von. Can tes Wanton YOUNG GIRL, FROM 16 TO 20, TO take charge of » gentleman's room snd attend toh tidy, and willing to make ber- must oecupy her own rooms and rice per week, with name, dress B.C, brondway Post be jam! tate t) and wheu she can be seen, A. Office, WaAntep—ey 4 PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA- tion as waiter, or as chumbermaid and {Ate washer. Satisfactory references from her last place: Apply 2% East Twentieth street, second door from Broadway. Con be seen for two da, z TABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ould take care J Pleaae ail tor TANTED—A YOUNG LADY, OF PLEASING AD dress, to go to Cincinnati, to take charge of the sal department of & confectionery store, qualitied, home in the family of the proprieta liberal salary will be paid. Address 0. Office, stating reference, and where the pasty can b 7 ANTED—BY A LaDy GOING TO THE COUNTRY for the sumwer, u healthy, meat, active young girl, to take care of & baby of months old; must understand hing ironing, and’ pi in English. Sootch, or Germ preferred, with gc0 ages $3. Apply, for two ANTED—AN EXPERIEN ONE that understands the business can have a good situa tion by applying at No, 2 College place, rear Barclay street. American preterred. ANTED-—FIVE AMERICAN GIRLS TO ATTEND as waiters in a first cass restaurant, co @hotel. None but thoxe who cau produce good ¢ as to character neod apply. Call at Swilt & Faro Fulton street. WARTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOR must be a firs¥rate washer and ironer, and cook. Also a seamstress, to d ence require WANTEDIA FIRST RATE GOOK, WASHER AND ironer, also to do general housework ins small family, Protestant ‘preferred; none other need apply at (7 Mourve street. ANTED—BY ion, either s ROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- ring i children, Ge to de to do light witth ana Sint Wants WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND TRON, and to assist in general housework. Noue need app!y who eannot J rocommendations from her last orate forty fifth street, between 3 o’eloc! and 4 ANTED IMM. EDIATELY—A SEAMSTRESS, ACHAM bermaid, and # girl to mind chidren, Good sty reier- ence requ wuired. A) py all this week at 29 West Seveateenth street, | between th and Sixth avenues. fing the bare- ment Wintp=a 6 COOK, WHO IS WILLING TO ASSIST in the wi d ironing: a laundress to werist 1m chamberwork Prete = h Wt; NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED INA RESPECT- able family. “Apply at 77 Broome street, for two days. ANTED— Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A Situation as copyist or ontr Can write a fast jogible hi Can produce the best of sebegnee fee bo. Urhety ‘and attention to business. Address P. J., Herald ofties, /ANTED GOOD CARRIERS YOR A WEEKLY PA. per. Men with food references, ere need apply. will be pai rogular weekly priectors, Only experienced mom need apply to’ ue p LORD, WEBSTER & ‘e.. a 49 Dey street. 5 a Lip it boven Tt be roen te! - tory, Constant omployment will be given at 207 and 300 Water street. etd TAN Hotere RS MA ABOUT TWENTY YEARS t write ® quick, ° ncooun poeta et elteng, ek in AY Dogon PANTED—BY A FRENCUMAN, WHO SPRAK! English, German, and ital a many othe nt em "Apply af 113 Wana WAITER, WHITE OR COLORED. AP- ply at 114 Fifth avenue, Ww NTED—A SITU who writ ATION, BY A STEADY .YouNG fair hand, and is correct at figares. Will make himeelf gonernily useful in or out of doers, it required. The best of testimonials giv Address Con- Hantine, Herald office. ANTED—DM? A RESPECTABLE ENOLISHMAN, A ritnation im s family, going to Roropes has had grew experience im trave u be highly recomme ded ty the frien di antl snd can show other tortimonials ns to sharsoter and ability: Herald office, will mect with W.D. TANTED.—A YOUNG “MAN 2 YEARS OF AGR, wisher n situation in the wholosale iron or coal swede ne clerk or salerm bot! had several ‘ im both trad aud. Address YB NTED, A MAN TO WAIT IN A RES. perfectly ply. Inquire Also, « porter wanted, spply J ANTED AN ENGLISHMAN AS WAITER, AT NO. th ue, corner of Thirtieth birt ‘60 FRY, Tosorctock FM, Wanted—A la Apply | from 204 P. M avenme, corner of Tbirticth atroct WANTEDSrOn A HOTEL, A NIGHT WATCHMAN, , Smaid to tne charge of the dintng room, and several od wall & good woman se coo ily at the mcrey Hotel, Comer of Twentieth street and Brosdwny. or four women to do housework, We Secor A BOY FOR AN OFFICE; yo BE smart and active, and of rood chara dav. from 10. M. tol P. M., at bo. 17 aire W jorstand hi om ANIED—A suant AMERICAN por. Anous F 1ED—AT 622 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE sr. scholae Hotel, salesmen, clocks, school teachers, covductere ard laggags ten for Pailrondi nda, barkeepers, Cenchwon, welern ke, girls 89 COeKM Cnamberianida, Ae. THOS, SPINK, Agent. ANTED — tttain employment in OF F EITHER BX CAN light and reepectahie basi W on Lice thay can make from $10 te6l9 per week nein hy ddhinx “br bard labor required. y format ig cctaectamps, f Will wend the ‘prim ons Dr. Gi alte ben Metropolitan : ty ahs ted, immediately. to w rk onthe Black Ri rom ts | “at sina jiroad, in. ie the tow a le ville aad Martine: ‘county, N.Y. Constant employment and good | W ioabic capscity of ‘ay cash. once in thirty Pisvetians: = NY Me TH Brod: | tion, themes iarcioatatene eee sud to Low hea one aoe --- — | & we “Omics of ibe hewwck ANTEDS AY YOUNG ¥ 0 18 ma cae at Mi Refer to, he ecko va Sr a GREATS RAE TEER ae to bein ber rewilitng 89 seiitasiees wieniing het ~ Conusetoes, Be Re