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marie rons we ssc tached to the office, which will induce the wml respectable citizens to serve in the department. | The system, undoubtedly, is a vast’ improve. ment upon ours, and we trast that our city authorities, if they have not the genius to origi- nate improvements, will at least have the wis- dom to follow in the footsteps of the Common Council of Newark. ‘The Immense Emigration from Europe. @ur European files received by the Europa, inform us | ‘that as many as twenty-twoemigrant vessels took their de- parture, during the month of April, from Liverpoo}, bound for the various ports of the United States. These twenty- ‘two vessels carried away fifteen thousand three hundred | end forty-one persons. Of these, ten thousand eight | Dundred and twenty-five were Irish, two thousand four | fifty-five were Scotch, and eighteen hundred and forty- ‘Shree were natives of other European countries; but the Jest number was made up almost entirely of Germans. H can be seen, by glancing at the returns of the ship- masters, that the aggregate thousands stated before, who went to form this huge human freight, were entered as “steerage passengers,’ and hence may be freely received by a democratic people as constituting part and parcel ‘of that class which once formed the ‘‘country’s pride”’ ef Europe. It is, however, signidcant that, notwithstand- fag the very paternal care of the different governments under which they were born, the education which they reesived, the love of fatherland which binds man to the place of his birth, and the demand which now, more than ever, perhaps, prevails in the Old World for the te Newark. Besides, many privileges aro st | From itt puns | Bible classes under the riper | doubtedly Sibocranmemetons See heeat minis at wrence uni' sup ipiee eee 2 hae 1 1. Addresses Rev. Dr. Storrs, and and at Heese met the exbscloen » colisenion to dof the Maer vas maha , and from a consider- able sum was contributed. this €abbath school are some 125 young men ladies ran, from eightien to twenty one and twenty-two years of age, who have rte! ceased their connection with it from their early They are divided a intendence, respectively, dopae, Joker Fay, Wataon Santor, ani same coyne, Es and Oram Swift. The is a strong fe Res jitable — of this schcol, whieh characterizes it from most othe Firk—About nine o'clock last pc OE ted in a vacant lot on the corner of Hicks and by fire. It was un- ry. The loss amounts to aout” $300, The proprietors were Messrs. Reeves & 3 hundred and eighteen were English, two hundred and | Wells. <Court Catendar—This Day. Pag a ak eee Covat.—Nos. 68, 46, 45, 38, 53, 87 , 70, 74, 19. Surmaacs Covet— General Term.—Nos. 1, 2, 12, 19, 20, 26, 29,34, 117, 40 to 44. PREME COURT.—Circuit.—Adjourned till Wednesday. Orman AND TERMINER.. Ae egy till Wednesday. Common P1xas—Part Second.—Adjourned for ne term, ular Trial Term.—Nos. 028, 682, 073, 1,191, 1.191, 1,217, 1,219, 4,231, 4, 13 121, 1,239 f 1285, 1,251, 1,258, 1,255, 1,267, a4 eth "en "349, 4a, Avi, "633. SUPERIOR Coons Special © rial’ Term.—Nos. '226,’ 498, 848, 382, 888, 894, 900, 910, $26, 642, 300, 860, 686, 634, 864, 346, ug, 464, 878, 918, 922. Surmior eommodity of bone and sinew, so many as fifteen thou- sand souls should, in one month, seek a home in a for- eign Jand, and be compelled, at the very point | ef embarkation, to learn the first lesson of | the actual difference existing between a man andan aristocrat, by ascertaining the artifigial distinction be- | ‘ween a man in the cabin, or one wio pays, anda man | im the steerage, or one who never was permitted to be- ome able to pay, and whose hazardous tranaportation is eondacted at the instance of aclass supposed to be supe- ior to that in which he was born. We merely mention this fact in order to illustrate a position which we in- tend to advance, to the effect that the heart-burnings of the millions in Europe cease when they reach the shore on which they pause ere they ‘fy from their hearths,” and that new life, with ite re-born energy and recruited intellect, opens for them when they arrive ine nef ‘nd, where they are received with a hearty welcome}; fel- Sow men. viewed in any other light, the emigration for the past month might be attributed to incidental causes such as the opening out of spring in the United King- Gout, $he more improved sanitary regulations observed fm emigrant ships, or the doubtful position which the | chief German Powers hold with regard to the royal and | innperial belligerents who now court the afd of their armed subjects, Wé And, however, that, notwithstand | ing the severity of the winter, seventy-two ships left LTerpoo) during the quarter ended on the Bist of March Mast. ‘The majority were bound to the United States, | f and the remainder sailed for Australia, They carried | away seventy-cight thousand three hundred and sixty- ‘two people, most of whom are already settled amongst us. at ‘ther particu- lock, at the auge. Por ft lare see his advertisement ia another column. enables as to Read the Charac~ to judge reliably whom the mat Paeiiutal or #0 be rong anges 35 " Mr. ©. 8. Fowler commences a course of lectures in Athenwam Hal}, Brooklyn, this evening. Seats free, Professional examinations daily, at 38 Brondway Cameo Daguerreotypes, “by Chas. H. Wil- Gallery in Brooklyn, 249 Fulton street, opporite becor ing study which ca ations daily, by t! R, 308 Broadway. nal and Only Exclusive faguorreotype establishment in New York, has applied for an injunction to restraii of Noation of the removal ¢ in his emolo: . HOLMES, 28) Brondway. Fashionable Hatters, 156 ry beaver and beaver d cape of Beebe & Co, Broadwa; —Rooky Mo Genin has the Picasure of announcing that on earetsy, 25th inst., be will isew bis Ce fashions for 1864, GENIN, 2) Opposite 8%. AP aul Baxaar—Millinery Department. May 2%, at the above establisument, | mmmer bonnets: also, selection of Incex and embroi GENIN’ Bazaer, 518 Broadway, St: Nicholae Hoel OTN EN'S —— ———— Worth attention.—Well mad, suitable for thojseagons, of the best m- “ Ceetees : he I tae’ we i an Rt} I 5 yaa Paatai, ch Emporium, Hes 100 Fel: “ Le “.ad Summer.—Alfred Manroe & Co., ‘The immense emigration of population from the one wide of the Atlantic, and its easy absorption on tne i § ther, are umerring evidences of “nq ast differ- ence which exists betweva ine adaptation of monarcho-aristocratice®, governments and those really resting 00 PC yiar choice, to the perfection of human Deypiness. ‘Troops of persons who would have consti- | pore ‘Yated ap army of invasion if landed from a foreign coun- | try, in London, Paris, Vienna, &t. Petersburg, or Con- wtamtinople, have been thrown on our shores during the ast fortnight, and #0 easy is the process of assimilation of kindred which is progressing around us, that most | of them find at thie moment comfortable quarters in their | wecond home. During three days, counting from last Thureday | morning, we received from different European sports twenty thousand seven hundred and sixteen strary gere, which accounts for the numbers which we have already said left Liverpool, and includes all who sailed from Bremen, Antwerp, Hamburg and Havre. In this concourse we have the venerable burgher of the | Hanseatic Free Towns, the peasant of the Rhive valley, ‘the serf of Ireland, the manufacturer and trader of Eng- and, and the hardy highlander of Scotlagd—with their wiver, children, fathers, moth®ré ind household goods. | ‘The scenes at our harbor, and at the different railway @epots in this city, on Friday and Saturday, were at once pleasing and ead. From Greenwich, Canal, Hudson, ‘West Eroadway, Leonard and Franklin streets, bundreds ‘of men, women and children were from an early hour me hing @ means of transit either to our Western settle- ments, or the fast improving towns which surround New York. At the depots, old associations were sundered, fam- ily thes were severed, travelling acquaintance parted with, | eed each net out full of hope for that destination where they were convinced they would find a home and rest. The bustling activity which pervaded the people | { was pleasant to wivness, but when we reflected that forty- fave ships lay at anchor at the quarantine ground, from | which some hundreds of patients had been moved, laboring under smallpox, cholera, ship fever, and other diseases | imeldental to long winter passages, i considerably damped the joy which we felt at the glorious sight, and caused us | !®! afresh regret for the necessities which compelled so many to leave their homes. The appearance of the | healthy reassured us, confident as we are that the tem- porary depression under whidh they labor will quickly | @isappear, and that in the end the mighty emigration of | Europe will react for the developing of the resources of America, and thus, by communication, tend to elevate | the people of the Old World by informing them of the Tights as well as the duties which their friends enjoy and @ischarge in the New. Marine Affairs. FURTHER FROM THE WREOKS AT SQUAN. | ‘The steamtug Huntress, Capt. Phillips, arrived yester- | @ay at 5 P. M. from the Bremen bark Coriolan, ashore at Squan Beach. The H. brought the passengers (256) | ‘and their luggage to this city. Captain P. reports that when he left the bark, (which was 1.15 P. M.,) she was | perfectly tight, and would be got off as soon asa portion | of her cargo was discharged. She lies bow on the beach. He also reports the ship William Layton, as drove ‘up a little, and her position shifted. She now lies head off shore, and is leaking very little, not having gained any since ourlast report. She will probably be got off after discharging part of her cargo. The steamtug Her- cules, Capt. Morrell, is in attendance taking off pas- wengers, luggage, and cargo. ‘Symam Communication serwees Grxoa AND New York. —The first vessel of the new line of steamers to run be- ‘tween Genoa and this city was to i Genoa on the 28th ult. She is represented as a fine vessel of 1,200 tous, and three hundred horse power, and commanded ‘by Capt. Garson. She was built at Glasgow by Messrs. James & Geo. Thomson. Sunr on Fimz.—The British bark Hindoo arrived at Boston on the 17th from Bangor, Wales, reports :— April 24, lat. 46 3.N., lon. 31 29 W., saw a vessel on fire about 10 o'clock P. M., bearing 8. W. about{20 miles dis- tant; bore down for her and passed ype 10 yards; no persons on board; stood by lier till daylight, but could gee no boats. She ap are like an A ican built vessel, had ports, gilded billet head, and was coppered aboot 1a teers about 500 tons barthen. Ws berbnreginesnoe vessel was doubtless ‘the British ship Commerce, reported by the Hamburg ahip Geo. Canning, 23 hours, under easy steam, on an average ecnsumption of 26 tons coal per day. Her engines, although entirely new, were in sueh perfect order on arrivals not to re: quire a dollar's expense. This performance is believed ‘20 surpass that of any steamer to Rio. INCREASED Pnice oF Passage on tHe CUNARD SrmauEns.— Mr, E. Cunard announces aequence of the incseased cost of coal, stores and <a the price of passage on British and Royal steamships be increased. From ‘New York to Liverpool, the price of chief cabin passage Ti 0 8120; of second cabin $75. From Boston cabin i Livecget, passage second cabin pas- City | ! if ‘ | i z i Fy : cs 3 3 i + ab 3 : i é a) a assembled, commtenelic. After @ fi present seemed %¢ join, Ho Fr Hl was it i Ss a & & iene rH | ty acres. A fow shares t variety of 1 of ‘the Seventh Day (May 22d) of Drumgold & Proch's Load givimies. presentation to their customers, Pureha. amount of $3 will receive a sealed enve- lope contalniog ray id. vary i ng in value from 2 cents te $90, which d immediately after the sna the ats Envelo} 1 be given obi same proportion if th For two weeks only, James H. Stevens, Merchant Tailor, For- merly with Brooks, and recently with Barnum, would in- pa bumerous friends and customers, that he has taken 28 Bowery, where he will be pleased to see and serve them. Rent Payers of New York.—§U5 will secure ant pure yer is 1: you a beautiful homestead at Rose Vals, & Long Island ad. Ti 8, building 10 nly hl CHAS. WOOD, 208 Brond wa: can be had gratis. Reference can Mei American Institute rooms, 351 Bre dwa Striker, Jr.. 51 Liberty etgee?; John C, Boechel, Taney etre sisting of brace | cbaing, head di 088 crosses. cross brooche! BOARDMAN & TOW Faris, by Ado} ee, the Tarkion Quest minor drama, 18 street, corner of Lace and Muslin Curtains from Auction.— RELTY & FERGUSON, No. 2893; Broadway, and No. ‘4 Reade street, have on hand 20,000 Dough) st, suotion at eres 8 at great bargai "twenty (per cent less al cost of importation. “Go catty, for this is rgest stock of window shades all of which must be sold cheap, ant French Paper Hai importers and manufacturers, No 404 entio Sutphen road- ake Saye tavive te ope hasers to ee ndid stock of wall ‘and for salc, whole tative work ef the'meet artiatio Riad promptly eneduted by their thoroughly competent wor! tar, “a M7 aeceeee ee Oh Curtains Worth Inq bon jue for. from We. to $10; eg yeog ond drapery is pery from 1 pei description, tassels, 40. sail , 30 per cemt below cost. ‘A. M. 196 Bowery. ot be XGwM & CO. No, 823 Broadway. Machines.——The most re- Caution—' liable rouree of information as to my claime to, the sewing Bonton,in's suit able opinion lately. given by mted copies of wh irmay bo hel ct my Worcester, * ire, e loore, Lyne, Mass. Charles lone Pm ne tkenve 6 si oarfendered. bias @ Snowe. J if machine, No, 35 , Now York. Merchants’ Billiard Rooms are Well Ar- }, Where gentlemen can amuse, themsoly id to their comfort. Cal! J ra ” S ilenove: attent fied, A. T. MORGAN, superintendent, 312 Broadway. ity and whiteness of 0 skin is an item of no small importance to both rex OURAUD’S cele! ted wonp, St iv well known, will cure all freck! Bbc tan, deformities she complexio: abt spree hair from eof the body ‘lily white, baie dy tive. cer ‘street, fret. ttore from Beowdway. Batchelor’s Hair 1s still the article, by all seknew! be the best ye extent ie ny coloring the hel ‘he moment it parte of the rd it salable te aye pate a Sold at Beat 23 Bread 7 way. Whisker'’s and Moustaches Forced to Grow strong ond thick in six weok skip. I've no more to Red Hair may spotl—what a vexation !— ae well Ron Satt admiration, one darker Ly Mi mcomttonees snd azueandChs eink. gene ala ie oengaege FH MEAD & BLEE' CK eevee: Brandreth Pilis.—Wbat has the WANTS. longest known has been the most considered ; and what hes urea rrtind 7 bert understood. RIBER BOGS Leavy £0 15: d intelle stu sty within kind of plain work, sb 2+ us, with whiob oe: nity, and over which en, Jin ‘ll te branches, Sorke Beadareth pitie are dail dea; as Sy eppizing sto recommen ousands * of persons pero. — “4 ue: ees adaesed G will be oly ndet to, ‘ins oa, dyepepsia.. head rang a renee ot fel: =i & required) tend at the residence of any ness in the head, rmpsoms of | lady, by apoplexy, jaundice, at Psi let, typhus, y Kad common fevers of all kin rimas, gout 4 Rearactam YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO EN- , mer rT 1s liver com: t. pleasien, shee ertoee, vege scuth, or to Europe. Letters ward ous, depression of the spirits, rupsuras, in Mireseed to A.M. jelancy ‘treet, corner of Cau- dropsy, smallpox, moasles, wuimeey, cholic, cholera mor: jaees, ringing n ipelas or St. Anthony's vg, uleors, wome of thirty 8, #welled feet and lege, piles, jona cf the skin, fright(ul dresas, fe- a ‘every kind, ospecially obstructions, re- 6 wation, sore eyes, fits, croup, @ ‘i Monae aaah a eine mildly, but rarely, cleanses the alimentary canal, Itt! iroulation of the biood, by whieh it de- posite any. Tepertice it may contain in the bowels, which 1m from the body. rene upon conscientions phyri 1 of the Brandreth pills them, and they will concede tho evant of the vowels hitherto din ly for tb Timpotebie to abt rod @ or the Brandreth pil and Mt ghtive of the same pro P i. Bi Physicians and the world at Iarge bear in, mind th Brand? ry, for say length of jury. but with a certainty ege’able and intoos removal of diseases, whether iia bare liga nent and bone, and uo haman mes: id save life, 5 yn restored to se having been completely impure constituricns, should, wituout delay, commence with this pure and wholesome medicine, he from a bed of misery by their at all who are runering from trial Brat at 25 conte por box, with fall directions, RANDRETH'’S ipal office, No. 68 Lispenard street, 274 Bowery fad. e iL Hudson street. After lst of July. rake peinolpal Cd , im the cccupying front on Broadway,Canal and Lispenard streets. Redding’s Tussin Salve, a Boston eencey of thirty ye kat ding, cures, without fai Jains, chapped hands, diles, . & D. SANDS, , corner of John /tzeet, and Bron: way x} Si Barclay afroet, and by druggists ys Married. In the city of New York, on Saturday, May 20, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, by the Very Rey. William Stirrs, Vicar General, Juan Antonio Narrss ¥ PEREZ to Ma. ‘TERESA DE ARREDONDO, both from Havana, Isle de Cuba On Thursday, May 18, by the Rev. M Henry, Mr, Isaac Toomrson to Miss Euiz4 Hare, all of this ‘On Wednesday evening, May 17, by the Rev. ¢. of Ninth street, Mr. CHARLES perm LEAFER, all of this city. Connecticut papers please copy. Pons, HH, NuxGrzer to Miss Euza: Dica, On Sunday, May 21, of consumption, Eowaro Mc- Maxcs, aged 20 years and six months. The relatives and friends of the family, also those of hig brothers, John J. and Nicholas Mellanus, are re- syeettully invited to attend the funeral, from the house his father, No. 152 Walker street, at two o'clock to- prt afternoon. ee Sunday, May 21; Fowanp Revere, age] 55 years 1.4 18 days. The frien”, and relutives of the family aré respectfully ry ipv’ced to attend his funeral, at four o'clock this after- nook, from his late residence, No. 3 Second street. ‘The butchers of this city are invited to attend. On Sunday morning, May 21, Mrs. Mary Doane, widow of the late John Doane, in the 73d year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- neral, from the house of her son in-law, Ezra Denison, Ne. 185 West Twenty-fourth street, at two o'clock to morrow afternoon: On Saturday, May 20, Estuer, wife of Richard Bedell. Her funeral will take place from her late rosidence, No. 118 Pearl street, Brooklyn, at three o’clock this after- noon. Her relatives and friends, and the members of Marion Chapter No. 11, 0. U. A., are requested to attend. Her remains will be taken to Brompton, N. J., for inter- ment. On Saturday evening, May 20, of congestion of the brain, Gzoras W. CartEK. aged 14 ‘months and 22 days. friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the resi- dence of his father, No. 147 Suffolk street, at taro o'clock this afternoon, without further invitation. On saturday, May 20, at the residence of her brother- in-law, J. Vanderbi it, Adelphi street, first house south of De Kalb ayenue, Brooklyn, Sanat 8. STERN, aged 37 years. Funeral services at the above place at two o'clock this bya Her remains will be taken to-morrow morn- to Unionville for interment. The friends of the fa- mily are respectfully invited to attend. California papers please copy. On Sunday morning, May 21. bar Axim Ansort, wife of Daniel Abbott, Esq., aged 70 years. The friends and relatives of the family are eh a invited to attend her funeral, from her late residenc No, 25 Front street, Brooklyn, at three o’clock to- -morrow rescen Bs out farther in been ih eaca in Satur , juries received on boa: of one of the Sou! Toate from being run against by a horse and cart, Aaniaw Montoowey. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, in Bergen street, near Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, at twelve o’clock to-morrow. His remains will be interred in Greenwood Cometers fF ______} ADVERTIREMENTS RENEWED EVERY _ DAY THE MILITARY. ON OTC L OCTETS a J OTICE—THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE Guards are requested to attend a meeting, at o Chrystie Je etceot, cu Monday evening, ato ovelock, vo make arrangements to attend the funeral of Pour Lave brother sol- “Qicsatuievnar ¢ * JOHN JONES, Capt. iicnatukeonar: Oren Ba “Cou! 18, eh G20 ml he PM, nate mile he: cing teams. Wont ‘ATIONAL COURSE, NEW YORK.—A MEETING OF embers, snd thors desirous of mbers, ote Jockey Club, i P, M., at No. 88 Pris F $100 A SIDE a two well known ortant it is thes persone with focble frame, of nom, will be punctually atte ynded to for one week. WANTS. db wibihncnihaniieg eemtaa teaming pecionnes Rs. WANTED, BY 4 300) vs. EER, 0 use BB: rate ge steven ee ten A. ese rat ren, AD WANTED—IN a8, ‘who cam some industry, may hear of ood Mivuation by ty spel tore cormer of Columbia and Union st Brooklyn. South sing early as tho Bi ence, imped tely in ii 5 Fernie Ome, M05 , between Sixth and Seventh avenue). te Trove of NURSE AND 'SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATION, —O the most unexceptionable reference from er, at whose house, 40 Remsen street, Brovk- teen. LADY WISHES TO PROCURE bv A rae PRO- testant womaa, seamstress, The mi y" pacity and characte cond street, betwe vale hour etill in nd conn oy, Sati D SEAMSTRESS,— pig tive WANTBD, URSE in Privat stance in the NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTRD.—SITUATION wanted: bys, Protestant woman Good ‘city reference Ay Apri tt ¢ 202 Ninth street, betwoon First avenue and Ly URSE AND SEAMSTRESS —SITUATION WANTED ina private family. Good city ere ie Apply Henry streot, South Brooklyn, for two pastry COOK’S SITUATION WANTED.—BEST Fran¥iin, for inate or ven. Call Af 69 Orange street, corner of LAIN COOK, WASHER AND RONER.—SITUATION wanted in x private amily. Appl; mth avenue, o street, LADY. WISHE: Protestant girl as Densekoy Will tench the G @are of children. quire ASS ie eater! ble of cutti Fourth stre HAMBER MAID, OR NURSE A A SITUATION FOR lady's mi GERMAN or to take age if re itting cl D SEAMSPRES3. situation, by a Pro‘estant girl, fully oa- Idren’s clothes. Apply at 303 Bowery, corner of Unques- hs RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A ines * ple ie call’ rs 2 good ironing, ee ook, washer and ironer ina at 11 Jay street. rivate goin the country, Good city reference 1 __ ae LADY EXPERIENCED D IN TEACHING WISHES A situation in a braaches of education. Terme moderate. Address A. B., Union Square P. 0. isomers: drawing an ach all the English 4. painting. A. spectable itandh hie bu ¢ Herald office, for two » 258 Twelfth SITUATI: Pipe ed dog WAITER BY A MOST RE- id man. He bmn pate 10 refer- A PROTESTANT GIRL I3 WANTED AT 73 AMOS street, to do general housework. One who is a good cook, washer and roner, and can bi ood city refer e To a good, competent girl, good weaaaia degen. ae CLASS SERVANTS SITUATIONS: or country, for a large number of re- an ervants, Or several es lrouers, highly reoommond da, waiters, arses, seauastrorscr, workers, Protestants, at COATES atoncy, street, Brooklyn. SP Aen, 5S Atlantic “A MIDDLE-AGED, tent working man caa Metltilo family the yoar Dr, J. Smith Dodge, 27 Bond streot, for ow at work, gardening, GIIUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE OR RE- 1D tall erocery store, patent medicine or any other kind of Dusiners, where w industrious man fs wanted. and can make him elf generally usefut, given. Apply at sid Brosdway, A LL. EAMSTRESS, OR TO Situation wanted in Feforence given, Apply at 462 Sixth avenue, Good city reference Seovill & Co.'s office. KE CARE OF Sait, DRE! i fly. Good oity for two days 0. 4 SANDS STRE ERVANTS —WANTED, A’ near Fulton, Brooklyn, co seamstresses, general houtew Fy vo ach etalfeccde BY TWO RESPECTABLE Fad Fate cook and good wash and Ironer, the other as obi nui rey Fens, OY ae ghambermatd and waiter, in valve . Can be soon for two $7 at No, 93 West Eight nth Virect, bet voon ‘Sixth and nth avenues. ferred. Th ‘OCk u ite ¢ inton, ITT, LOUD &CO., 251 Fulton 0 hi best of reference teen oatreet, in the ret YOUNG LADY WAN’ yg TO ATTEND A FANCY bye ot mat hi on Mon ar. iv A RESPECTABLE. situation > 5 COOk, wi vor ion “City siitrequired, Apply at No. 21 Fifth atest, ‘VUNG WOMAN WISHES A ata becmaid and ro wae at jest of teenth references A astry cookis ae Also, a chan ite and to — sm wanbin city from ‘Pleave fALOON WAITER WANTED.—APPLY, toll a. M. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as cook; understands ares ‘ROM 8 r ., at 47 Howard street, References required, A D., Herald offic rience and knowled, se ja & wholesale hous BUSINESS MAN cargo, to go to Buen; “where he will Thomas, wi months. Tos goodealary oF off and Sere 8, fices, 14 Sixt! N.B. house wants other Heral "remus Yearly subecript ‘on Ww WO oents: —Waiters are wanted at 14 ‘sliths avenue, and private ho HA epg WANTED—A ports CL. ASS JOBBING FRENCH GENTLEMAN, pAvinG hes EX. Haru males LS find asita- Addr GREAT NUMBER OF SERV/ med PROTESTANTS are now at C. Ma- Piss apply, Address, with read farina Con, street, OYS WANTED—AT 308 Bi vooks, papers, &e. A good chi with a few shi ings to comm: 08 OOK. —SITUATION W. ANTED, iy: good sity reference tv for two days. ate ally goed iy at ears ictesess Broo! guevayre—ran BEST SERVANTS IN THE CITY, ks, ironers, chambermaids, nurses, iting girls; G and French ‘and French 0 |ATIONS WANTED—BY TWO 1OUNG GIRLS— covk, washer and {roner, and hasno objections to usework; the oth: et, for two hacia CAN CUT AND MAKE CHIL, ‘DREN'S AMSTRESS; eee lisaties wanted in » smal) priv: good city referonce given. Apply at1l3 Salliy two days. WO SISTERS WISH SITUATIONS, ONE 4S PLAIN cook, washer, and ironer, and the other as chambermaid And to take care of chili in a small private famil, org Good city refere th stroet, third floor, fromt roo *» aaa ANTED—BY A RESPE: Sc M GL a waiter. ey V4 A poe ae Waverley place. Can be seen for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 2 @ ame) edie aay to de 4 Presence piew Piece calseWcstaee Bao ghewime yokoff strect, ee ANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, 4 SITUA- W “iin te walter and te nssistis chamberwork. Can be spun for two days at 176 Hester etreet,in the rear, reom No. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ituation as cook, of reference. Please call Eighth and Ninth avenues. ANTED-BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG est charactor, who has lived in the tion as chambermaid and nurse; can baby: or as chambermaid aud ‘Can_be seen for two days, y stroct, Brovklya, péag YOUNG WOMAN, Washer and ironer; has the ent ‘221 Tw leth at youpy girls; one as chambermaid and waiter or to a plain sewing, and the other to do chamberwork and sea 12 Mashing Sad troning, or to take eharge of o hitdren. bent of references given. Has no objectic a short dis, 9 tancein th Please call at No. is jreene street,” af —A HEALTHY WOMAN WITH A eke ‘ of milk, to take a xow born infant to he! . Nove tut those living ina her ee ply, Brooklyn preferred. A tide ANTED-A SITUATION AS SEANSTAESS ASD Apply by letter, to Charies {trgeampker, in @ private family: the bea of refer pire 1165 Twelfth sireo, ence toys Please call for two day fs Warm A “ayawtoN, BY A RESPECPABI® Protestact middle aged woman, as children’s nurse. 895 Twenty Aft street ,noar # Third avenue, ANTED-—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECIAB: & young women; ove to do plain cooking, washing and iroviog, and the other to do chataberwork and to assist in washin, a Have ti Can orn “ 4 0 Mt vs at No. (1 Spring atroot, in the rear, soom a ED-1 BY Two RBSPECTABI E SISTERS, SsiTU- Stiona; one as cook, washer aud ironer, and the ovhor as cbambermaid and waiter, or to take care of ebildren; & good plain rewer: can give good reference. Can be #61 fe are doys, at 194 East Sevecteenth street, first tloor, ek room. BY A GIRL M YEARS ‘ago, to mind childron’ cay give good reference. Com ¥ feon few two days, at 104 East Seventeenth street, Oree ack room, ANTBD_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMa™, her baby a month old and at 104 Bast Seveuseenth ANTEP-UY "S PROTESTANT GIRD, A SITUA. min # small family to do cooking, ‘wathing and ironing: "tnquire at 5 Walker strock, ‘ANTED-—BY chambermaid has lived five ded. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A CUTTER OF FIFTEEN ears 0x ‘on custom work, wante employment, Address Cutter, a office, IN A BAKERY OR ANY RESPECTABLE jon wanted. Good city referenco given pply at corner of Twenty-ninth U0. 10 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS —AN EXPERIENCED and thoroug’ power prossman wishos a situation; is ca- a of running any printing machine now made, in book, ‘ob or news wor! jo objection to travel. Unexceptiona’ le refers as to capability. Address Horace, Post Of- fice, stating ‘work and salary. (0 INVALIDS.—GENTLEMEN WHO ARE OUT OF health, and are dosirous of having a competent and ex- perienced female nuree to attend them at her place of dence, may meet with one by calling at 299 Fourth st: HOROUGH WAITER, OR CHAMBERWAID.—SITUA tion wanted - sa emall private family: fare city refer: at 200 Mercer street, be! a Bleocker ven. Amity strecksy for two days. ‘No objection to go ia the ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOM situation as cook, washer, and ironer; 19 « Rood Beat of city reference. Apply at 500 Hous Elizabeth, im the dry goods at iter; o1 rence. do w Gan be 7 ANTED — A SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS, on lavndress and chambermaid, by a respeotable pervon, Fie. i# fally competent, ard cam kive good city refercnce. Ph 44 Thirty-Arat otroot. ‘ANTED.—A TIDY, WILLING GIRL, GERMAN OR Protestant preferred, for ral Housework; must in cooking. imbermala and walter: one. shatecnn do p it 252 Hicks street, Brooklyn, or at 6 ‘ork. 140, plain ‘vowing. Broadway, Appl. New T° GENTLEMEN.—A ig dpbage tr N, OF GOOD AD; dress and ralld ge duce taker of a toa gentleman a gonern} man ine nyeinate analy. ‘ia ths city or country. Pleaue ad area C, HE ADVERTIS! hi hi or watchman, kooper in a grocer: nersily useful to hfs lerald office. weper, store hotel, or as clerk or “a would make himself Please address Thomas, e oy iquo employer. poets foe ed by & respectal at 150 ‘Seventh avent v CO" Nivtedis a priva Apply at 250 East Ti deck ete Mog PY, s NOOK, ASR AND IRONE} ed ina private family; good diy at 179 Hi izabeth street ie two anys, i AMBBRMATD AND PL: on SEWER.—SITUATION ores city a given. 100K AND ASSIST IN WASHING —, hr ee — Protestant woman. Good oii at 105 First avente, near the ore wo days, HAMBERMAID AND SEWER.—SITUATION WANT- og eg reo young woman. Apply tl rd floor buck room, for two days. me ren os WANT: nce given. Ap- third sf ret foi wanted in a res) days, at 98 i rival family: fouston street, f ir twe HAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION table family; good reference. Appl. it Eleventh street, between Firet an‘ who fully und paid. “Apply a 'THS, IN THE ble business at treet. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ADIES’ er, HATS. pede RECEIVED BY THE bscriber, fi shorn, Danstabdle, Florence, braid, 1 de and othe: “4 offers Boratinahy fine Dunstab GEO. BULPIN, 361 iBroades: foots FLOWERS,—JAMES TUCKER CALLS AT- of the trade, to the fow remaining legitimate ar- ¢ soxcon. aments ever introduopd oan ‘rith bis costiy French, Mowers: his cotft ad Vanches are sa omely beantifal. Wi aris net crowns, rellabl Broadway, ‘ERMS be Belg Lt Na gad op Pog .W BON OTs, —Dealers Ca o I aeaortment oe eatherat Will'be sold, low for cuahe by theo g “i and 66 Jobn street, corner of ‘iiam. bar Beep fer cua alt, Peay one, Caco , cheap gree y e,ohewp for nab; AIG STOWE, U4 Joba vizect. bp rhe ny Tee. BE eee FoR a PP} ‘A rer, desert: By, tt ‘income of the night boate on'the evening of ‘ Shs doubt, he will harbor. M147 THIRTIETI "a double case gol , with ehait R lad watch, No: 11.810, Jonneon, Liverpool and slid ‘engraved on the #l OR NEAR Thi two ohecki o aie & Co, all me rect ned Neem: ice ectae jpeipal of thems, to Mr. Giambers Rerees ith Ro” seidavit si Steve reward will Set above named, or the of the Girard House, ~— OST, ON THE ore INST, A FIVE pd be lost in one of will «| 85 re .—STRAYRD FROM 236 NINTH STREET, a to tl TM ret eur said slut hall receive the above re- the thanks of the owner. colores Whoever ward, wit LIQUORS, &C. ity. Beutch alge, Tendon postes, 4c 490 Broome’ street, ‘corner of Cros y. Encn PAMILY WANT au tou l BY A® og | ude & the second floor june, if ory house, bet od TT nea ‘Kairos 0. Ps eran D rate hands will avenue, between F Fer RY. Goops ypu ental WANTED. Tete ponte 10; first and re! Apply at 21 ey rert third si ean ier two days. TWO FIRST yymentat 531 Eighth Forty vocond | streets, ven. ‘ee! iiveral fi the. "follow! indi £400, $200, $100 and to the terms, whieh reference given. ANVASSERS.—WANTED, ord it he made known by applying, fro 9 to 5, at 55 Dey street, fourth floor. weeere YY se Se, Ae ales WAITER, AND TO ASSIST IN uation wanted Apply in a private at 77 West 2 rab stit Sine jeonth street, fret floor, front room, for two days. HOTEL CLERKS —WANTED FOR A LARGE pigrelaese ie. gentlemanly crak for thie ‘ork. References roqu ig ealary required and refe: sta Hotel. ing t 9 beet of city reforom aquare Post Office. by on AMERICA'S HAT--FOR SALE AT THE People’s Store, Fulton, opposite Sands , Brooklyn ANTED~A 00K, ‘A PROTESTANT ENGLISH recommended fo: honesty, on ae “Bed 1 aad store corner ‘ANTEL—BY TWO situstions—one as ol PECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, er and roe Calta at 0 ny a hises ivem from her last place. ci an be seen for two days. AITER OR CHAMBERMAID.—SITUATION WANT- ed in a small private family. Good city reference given. Apply: ‘at 588 Broome street, for two days. or“ AND CHAMBERY AID—-SIZUATION WANT- small private family. Good city reference riven. Et t 55 Hamersiey street, seco: back Toom, for two days. joor, y ANTED—BARKEEPERS, PORTERS, coachmen, waiters, hoya tor irate, CLERKS, 10, : dermaids, cook stresses, louseworkers, and tual isis to mid Children. Van find good places, aa, pez ing help can bo suited at No. 4 Kast Beoadway, avement, adjoining Chatham Post Office, SIMON & MCLERNON. Was <TRD—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT TWENTY YEARS in an office; must speak write andcome well recommonied. Apply VANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG BAN, WHO nderstanda gardening, Inquire at 32 Centre etzeet. (7 ANTED—A GOOD PRINT COLORER; CONSTANT ey yaa for good hand. Apply, with spect- Holbrook, S05 hrondway. Fn yeg no TRE clear ‘ise, one mata bo ge to, jo Canada. Sal felony $010 pe aiAPDIy to Holbrook, 123 Nasana ttrecty ANTED—A SMART, Ma, Wire tn sfeneteects :eocerz ued proven 4 q mn the business prove Sey AN Treg ciecc nits breterted. Brempt attentions ANTED-AS CLERK IN A MARBLE YARD, W hoy of from 15 1018 goats of he resi eee es BS gadis, in hand rt of thi Scott, Heral ANTED, —GEO. BRODIE, 51 CANAL STREET, ISIN f a first class mautills and cloak salesman. tern parenti he. writing of applic 1 Apply om Mond WANTED.4 YOUNG MAN, WITH $100, TO JOIN I & light business that pars well; office rent free for ‘None but a smart American need apply. eat ‘Thirty fith street, before nine o'cloek, ES Wim MANNING'S on tates 261 BOWERY, clerks, porters, coachmen, gardeners, grooms. boys eral ard cooks, ks, chambersaide, commute girls werk, {an city and counter adel eB oyers requiring effc Romer ud Watters Ml BROADWAY, 7 :CASEMENT,) Two bell boys for a hotel, ten miles fro: a pes chtmtornets, four cotton weaver: C8 , WAS HE! AND IRONER—SITUATION Want ¢d fo. & small private fai mily. ‘Good city reference given. Apply at 150 Christopher street, in the store, for two days. ¢* woman. Apply a ine omall ply at 207 Fran! tion wanted i: ituation reference Co 7 edinas housework: . Gi berry street, for two .—Situatio tween sixth sn and see avenues. 00K WANTED—ONE THAT THOROUGHLY UN. Foye) coming, washirg and ironing. Apply at St ae ‘Good nty-0l for two days, ory, private hlin itn street, for two fives, Apply at 48 Roorevelt tate by a Protestant ween Twenty-first Ours MAID AND TO ASSIST. IN WASHING wanted in a small pri street, beetwen Se HAMDERMATD sof nk gD ASSIST IN WASHING ranted. Good cit: fe fiven.” poly ata Bt: Mask’) ‘a'place, for two daye for two days. WAITRR—SITUATION WAN T 7. referei street and Situation wanted na, smal To oo AND IRON.— a ye S46 Sith oven end Twenty second streets, for (CHAMBERMATD AND PLAIN, x SEWER AITO ATION Good oity reference ye. OM I8 A FIRST RATE reseee An AND IRONER — | Good city , in the rear, : | O88 ei (yeh ag IRONER.—SITUATION WANT- od ia smal ir fete family | ob, oruions, te he oun! a ity reference ‘est Twenty: ‘stmt street, im the basement, for Epo days. ‘Apply ly O°sk sae AND Adbien 1 IN A small private fal IRONING — Good city treet, be- at OT @ AUSEAL SOUS a Apply the afternoon at 174 Apply at 21536 Ninth Testy. ateUsE Ninth torte CHMAN WANTED—AN , ENGLISHMAN, inderstands bis business, williog te ¥o use ludoon street, Bowenw Cae —SITOATION WA pe Iibernigg. 4 In gene. Stn AW 5 ny ‘wenty fou nn oc ha RRR apr KOUSEWORK.— SITUATION WANTED, Sgt prlrate tamtiy: feed, oity reference given: co comfortable lt ott famatiy, OARD IN A Bc FAMILY.—TO LET, WITH fall or partial be small eS the second floor. Location weer Stoond Ge and street, iF ences 5 bleed od by iby og Ig FIREWORK3, Pietone 8; Tit led anicxsiiver, balt, powder bie: nt a ‘and val penne, las sulphor, ttn: A Washington veut, for Apply a0 48 Marion treet two daye, rear, for two ENERSL ROUSR ORE sITUATION wanzep 1x | city reference given. Apply a! GEL bi ig eget jon wanted A two back room. BNERAL a ma hy ay: Sos, 108 09 Gen,” Nera fom Good city reference Gratien vomied tn a OR CHAMBERY ORK — firet floor Lievens | SITUATION W WANTRDIN | Syyeptopath nad Righteensb | Ley BF a RESPECTABLE ¥ PN gfe GERMAN, talks rt ag Sime sly we seta, nakeees” Ww. bad No. I fieratd wie ain W4kteD-4 TIDY FEMALE, TO GO A FEW MILES Jn the countey fo take chaige of s family of four or wn persons. She must be American, h. Inquire of jets Wilson, 182 Bast Twonty-ab: third street, at 9A.M. and 4P.E. Waren 4m ASSOCIATE, TO bY tgs f. ‘or xpedition. Must be's man of ‘are all ready—only wi person to embark. Address Incog, I where s communication will reavh you plait ANTED—A_ SITUATION By, A RESP W oung girl, to take care of ch " ne eae ae ber sy walters Ci t place. Please cali at 1 a resonance Allen street, tions ym ht in ihe rear. nnn eee eee yeaa EA cnn ein nt YOUNG, wou (AN, AS e who anderstar No.8 Valvection place ene anes Boe Denincsss” Apply of re bmw ON inthe Werte, A YOUNG Pet rt a A Lintab gin cl "uated ‘RERERCTAMUE | sent Saas wo sg herself ANTED—A SITUATION as BAR ae. In A hotel or ‘mort sa- yb ity. md y Sharaster tad ‘sbitiey. Addrees wi ‘a8 coo! Sambermeld rt ite Can be seen or of streets, Brooklyn. recond ey back ro room, Wnrs, apterYea ROOM GIRL, WHO FULLY a. mpc aes WY a nia and we s faetary ihe | aca as hae! fear satiete voi feet referaneo, kee} 7's companies emote pans ak § Renan Ea Gy Fado HAS i a og fo A SITUATION, BY A mene Pater eth ean act agra BY PROTESTAN yee, ebiias WASTED FIVE OF ‘SIX BOYS, ABO! of age, at the soda water factory, 525 Houston TEs T FOURTEEN oice; whe ean wee & fair hued, Apply at the office of French's ANTED—A eer, ABOUT age, te attend Ty revette Le Rann En Sree eS ANTED—A MAN TO ATTEND BAI renown vintimonisit nd aes a ‘One thes W a street, ng te and nk MM. eit ye 0 We UrROUsTERs NANE LOST.—LOST FROM r-AGON, Citenwood: tncongh ano) cA rac Velen ut 20 Inst, alight colored malacen wa k, Poin pea a tr A New at eran rool vm ab 4 aitpeet, Frm 18 BROOKLYN —ON 7 AY BUENING, ibe arabe woe Fourp—on suNDaY a mount of mal) by calling ute eo th wt ad > etedl ceive n reward of th Lota, wae WHITE KAMSCHA' wie hair, black eyes, curly aie bie reyard alas be Bald on 08T—ON SATURDAY NGM, IN Lite scone Ste eee wultable reward. In 0 at No. few York. es ee ae at G¥comp warn, PI the.) for one we Dow and NTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO Paeractsnly *