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meom. She sailed up and down the East river above iackwell’s Island, and down to the Battery. The boat finely, doing more than was expected of her her best friends. Three or four ether fast boats were sailing With her, but she distanced them all. It is Mought by Mr. Steers, that the Julia isa fister boat ‘hen the -merica, On board the Julia during this trial were Mr. Waterbury, Mr. Steers, Mr Charles H. Belavan, peeretary of the Mechanics Institete, Mr. ry ere. iY» Dnery Sramers—Onpens To THE Caprims OF Pamice BY ‘mx Mayou.—The following gene: al urder ha , by order of . the Mayer, been issued to the Captains of ice of the various wards of the city:— Care —— Distxicr: tention iv exlied to general order No 407, 15 1863 If the requiromeate of the said Hy complied with you will be required ominissoners of Po.iee to show cause be dismineed trom the Department for y orcer of JA‘ OB WE3TERVELT, Mayor. Gzoxce W Marsniz Chief of Police General order 407 is as follows :— Avaver 15, 1963 manure cinders, axhes, shells, eermeant or policemen have net been sms the captain of poltee shail be doomed rules of neglect ef duty JaCOB WESTERVELT, Mayor. 6. Ww. Chief of Police. Seger ContRacis.—Mr. Glasier, the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps, has consummated'the following con- ‘teeete for cleaning the streets :— wy aright to expect clean etreets in the above @stricts in future. Sap Accrpent AND Loes or Lire. —Yesterday, about 12 M., ae Capt. Jewett, of the packet «hip Hendrick Hudson, hee the East river, was ceming on shore in a small , accompanied by Mr. Wm. Captier, one of hie maten, end the sbip’s carpenter, one of the Wall street ferry Boats ran over them, cutting the boat in two, and pre- @pitating all hands into the river. Captain Jewott was @owned, tho rest, with the boatman, Peter.on, were aaved. Captain Jewett was a young man, and formerly @ommanded the London liner Southampton, and was to be married on his return from London. ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMBOAT JOHN PoTTER—An accident Beppened to the steamer John Potter, when on her pas- sage from Amboy, yesterday afternoon. which, but for the ra ad good management of the officers might have been very serious. A small hole was found in the crown of one of the furnaces through which the water in the after boiler quickly disappeared. The boiler soon became heated and set fire to the felting, and then communicated to the board work, burning partly through the deck tim- Bess. Prompt and efficient means were adopted, and the fire was nearly extinguished before the passengers gen- qvally knew that anything was amiss. Buicxtayers’ Bengvorest Prorgorive Uxiox.—A meet- ing of this association was held last evening at No. 186 Bprivg street, Mr. H. T. Rextrew, President, in the chair, and Robert C. Neill officiating as secretary. The delegates appointed at a former meeting to attend the National ‘Trades Union on Monday last, reported that they were went, and there were seven societies represented, and the Trades Union had organized and elected the offi- cers for the ensuing year. The report was adopted, and after the transaction of some business of a private na- ture, the seciety adjeurned. New York sND PHILADELPHIA BY RaMROAD.—The Now Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company have hanged the:r times and fares. On and after the 26th imet. ibe present 9 and 11 o’clock A. M. trains will leave at Sand 10 o’clock A. M., and the 4 and 53¢ P. M. trains will leave at 43¢ and 6 o’clock P. M. The fares are to be wedueed, which is as it should be. Axwvst Mgerina or THE Evciean Socrxry.—The twen- ty-first annual meeting of thie society will be held to- = in the University, at 734 o’clock. Mr. A. Oakey 1, of the class of 1! has consented to deliver the acdreses upon this occasion. The Society expect # large audience to-night. Fins —Yestorday morning, about 2 0’clock, a fire Broke out in the small frame building, formerly occu- as stables, on 119th street, near avenue A. The m were promptls upon the spot, but notwithstand- ing their exertions, the building was entirely destroyed. ‘Lose $250. Belonged to Mr. Chesterman’s estate. Marine Affairs. ‘Tux Barrisu Scurw Srkamenre Ciypg, Capt. Henderson, Jef her dock at 12 o’clock yesterday, for Glasgow, but anchered at Quarantine on account of the thick wea- ‘fer. She will probably weigh anchor early this morn- fag. Bhe has a full cargo and 164 passengers. Lacxca.—The propeller Santa Anna, built by Jacob A. ‘Westervelt & Co., for Carlos, Butterfield’ & Co., will be Jaunebed from the foot of Houston street to-morrow, at 10 o’clock A. M. Marrow Escarg of THR Saran Sanps.—The Quebec @hronicle furnishes a detailed aceount of the narrow ‘escape of the steamship Sarah Sands from shipwreck. ‘She was on her ¢ from Liverpool to Quebec, with » ble cargo and a large number of passengers.” After @ prosperous and yeti ot eleven days, the steamship entered the Straits of Belle Isle, before sunset en the Sth of Juve, amidst quantities of floating ice. The weather at the time was very pleasant, but soon ‘violent rqualls arose, totlowed by a dense fog, complete- abutting out the land. Soon after midnight the shi ‘bard on a ledge of rock, half » oable’s len, frem land, close to the mouth of the Big Brook river, in aplearant, uninhabited bay. In the morning she was foand to be lying broadside on to the shore, and immov- ably fast, though there was deep water all around her. ‘The passengers were landed, and amused themselves in vambling about the country and in hunting and fishing, while the crew were set to work throwing over the dead weight of the ship’s cargo, and finally even hor coala— the ship in the meantime grinding and thumping upon he rosks. After two days of labor and danger she was nally relieved from her perilous position, and floated ito deep water, and, in due time, arrived safely at Que- bee, net very materially injured by her contact with the 8. ‘Williamsburg City Inteiligence. ‘Screws at Union Cemsrarny.—Yesterday, Coroner Han- ford held an inquest at Union Cemetery, on the body of German named Andrew Goetz, who committed suicide ‘ebout noon the day previous, by blowing out his brains. Kt ap; that deceased buried bis wife at the above semaaaty about three since, and also a child just previous, which #0 preyed upon his mind as to affect his Fearon. 5 wuicide was committed while sit upon ‘the grave of his wife. The fo.lowing letter, int for @ brother-in-law in Flushing, care of A. Lolzer, corner of Graham avenue ond Schols street, this city, was found om deceased :— Ly N the Harmony, by Fromm, next depot. Good-bye. Your unliappy brother-in. law and Wrotber. verdict of suicide while laboring under temporary derangement was reudered.. Deceased was a native of Sesey, a wheelwright by trade, aud resided in New fork. Cuorxka.—There were two cases of cholera in this city which terminated fatally yesterday ete f One wag socolorea man, fifty years of age, named John Harris, ‘who resided at the corner of Seventh and North sixth streets. The other was # colored man named William ‘Wallace, cook of the packet ship Roscius, who died at Bo. 167 Second street. Firs.—Abdout five o’clock last evening a fire broke out ia the ofl factory foot of South First street, owned by Mr. Waldron, corner of South street and Burling lip. ‘The building was damaged to the extent of $150; loss on stock and fixtures, about $200. The fire was caused by ‘gome oil ina kettle boiling over. The stock in the - ‘Gag adjoining, consisting of patent manure, and ewned ‘by Mr. De Berg, was da: to the amount of about $600, by water; insured in New York companies. ‘The Erte Ratlroad Troubles. TO THB EDITOR OF bi NEW YORK HERALD. MREEY , June 22, 1854. Ss2—In this morning’s HEeaxp is the statement of our vances with the Su; dent of the New York and Ra‘lroad, wh'ch us in a true position before ‘the public. ‘Tne difficulty we all deplore, not for tHe ‘time we shall lose in thematter, but we have always, and @o stil entertein a Soin sat those noble minds who first conceived, and for who carried out the great ‘and noble enterprise. Yet we do deplore that any maa @hould be placed in as responsible station of the road, where so much wealth is invested, who has declared in bis opinion, railroads could not be cor- R artilrary ruke, aad, when by the ‘ommittee in a conciliatory manner to annul or modify ‘the ruler, declared that there was no power above or below that en eases him to move trom the position he assum ing, £8 9 reason, tha’ wo im. One man 'to ald - had taken # wrong position should be sustained. We glory in no man’s Sopa but would rather all men come ‘to the standard of truth and excellence, yet wo shell not ‘Bind our backs that we may be used as ste stones. to OLIVER NIB, on behalf of the Committee, Coroner's Inquests. Watac Fau.—Coroner amp dite! held an in- aqueet upon the body of Miss erine Nolan, at No 12 Pelbam street, who died from injuries received on the evening of Wednesday last. Deceased was employed in ‘Mr. Lewis Chapman’s pocketbook nmaufactory, corner 4of T«enty-second street and Second avenue. She was going down stairs, after baving finished ber day’s work, ‘ween she alipped, and fell through the hatchway, in the fourth story, to the lower floor. On picked up, whe was found to be insensible, ha: sustained a frac- is detrimental to the pablie | ublic street nd thesaid | | of busband, wife and daughter, were yesterday foun ture of the Avull, and othor severe ixjuries. She died a, few hours afterwards. It was given in evidence that there were no railings round the hatches. The jury ro- turned the following verdict:—‘“‘That the deceased came to ber death by falling through the hatcbes of the ‘building at the Geuller of Twenty eecond street and the Second avonne. Further, the jury consider that the awners of the said buildirg kave shown a Da of eulpable carelessness in allowing their batches to be kept without @ railing or doors sround them; and further, recommend strong stationary doors pat around hem.” Decoased was 21 years of age, and born in Ireland. 2Faou Sr. Joan, N. B—We have news from St. John to the 20th inst. Mr. Partelow and Mr. Chand- Jer left St. John.on Tueaday for Quebec, as dele- gates from New Brunswick to confer with Lord El- gin ae the reciprocity treaty recently negotiated at Washington, Attorney General Young and Mr. J. W. Jobnston left Halifax in the Canard steatoship Canada, on their way to Quebec, a8 delegates fyom Nova Scotia upon the same subject. TB) sD , Senator Dor has bee: sented the command. Bolles Intelligence, ets Done aane Ineatiigens , } senerees sracinsnvaell Ee: ee De ee eect Terran St° 7 Ts Ls ngatidas 5h Fort Langeemanth, the saat Ot pomamers® A MARRIED WOMAN, WHO, INTENDS TO LEAVE ARIED SA SITUATION RY A YOUNG MAN 39 : vie ae Veisil store. Com of Kantw’, with a walking cane. It is hickory, staited aa tee nd cae ns ine conteerion of Lyman Bast | “with large hosts, and Wes out ii that Terrliery. Tas Jeenisgs’ "store in Broadway oc tho 2othor Apritlast, | fercle in steel, oud it hase head of deer’s horn, with a cision oan be had, In malting the contesclon, Barr, (sho in seatencad to the | 801d plate, inseribed ‘Kansas and Nebraska.” VMSINGER £0.” | narving the seh. Sher State prison for six years), iinplicated three persona well | Col. Cleneh, British army; Col. J. B. Leach, London; eee —- Gb heres we & F knewn to the police authorities, Yesteroay rs Ham: | Dr. 8 Wingate, Memphis; Dr. D. Armstrong, Montreal; | Gouraud’s Poudre Svbtile Positively Up- — Nici Habs porter pe a OS fo ald, city. She is tn every | aud sobriety. Addrou WH Herald o oh exnerionce im se - to Mre Wheeler, 141 Court ANTED—A COLORED Way: ONE WHO UNDER- ruikshaak, 83 Broadway, New stands the are of horses, and is willing to make bim- eatul ow o smal! plac hour's ride from the eity. | by the Jul to w daly beame ‘aracter, honesty respect fo ly qualified, ape Mercer biin and Dowling, of the Third ward, succeeded in ar: | and W. C. Ely, Clyde, arrived yesterday at the Howard | rects bar from every part of she boty. Gouraud o [talian PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS — ————— restung the two men whe bad been dexicnated by Barr, | Hotel. ms ’ eee woe cores ten vimples frock chem bermaid and waiter, or to do alittie washiny at ANTED—A FIRST RATE ©: MAN, MUSPREA be seen for three # at No 390 Bighth avi ‘Tiirtieth and Thirty. 7 and come streets, Good ity 1 tween 10 and 3 o’oloek, at No. om (A RROTESTANT GIRL WANTED TO 00 GENERAL WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A SITUATION AS the ti L bourews cook wei 1 froem or coachman. Good eity reference xiven. Ma: whisb will | mnily Spy be seen at 196 Twenty sixth atrect, between First an viz.: Robert White, beter known as “Blouch.”) aman | Hon, L. Ashmanand family, Borton; Major E Myres, | at No. @7 Walber who wae in the habit of lounging about Washington | Conrecticut: Samuel Pickering, Massachurotta; Schuyles | der S8Bonth Jhird ov vet marset, snd Edwin Snyder, alias Taylor, » silversmith, | sisgte, Rock Island; H.T Tuckerman, Falls of St. An- working at 73 West Broadway, and residin: at 528 Broome | thony Mind M. Patehum, Weet Poin’ were nascoret the | Barker's Cheveux Tonique 1 sizect, and “Dad” Bendy, now on Blackwell's Island for | Srrivaia yesterday ut the Loto Plaae Hotel that 1g, ieebing for Momethi Feoommended Apply, be Broad street, up stare biting off a part of a man’s ear, in the Bowery Theatre. Fs is pure aad ae into te — The hauntest the men at large were well ews tole, Capt. Dimmeck, Richmond; Charles E. Phelps and Here you b Mfe'givign Unuidy euergitiog the | RESPRCTABL Seered qxaneen. aii = Hamblin, and they were met with without dificulty. Sny. | three ladies, Baltimore; (ol B. B. French, Washington; Price 2 ern‘s. sold everywhere, Head: breast of milk. wanti W42TED—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, der is charged by Barr as baving entered the building | Mr. Schorley and three ladies, Cincinnati Capt. Haring, ters BARKER'S, 429 Broad way. jection to travel. Please call to Goliver light goods with ® wagon. and te do other with him, ‘eand Brady ting cognizact of the mat- Lr oe) Pro’ “ig Reagee, v8 N.; 0. A. Elen an arike: maa Seer oa lex, or jor twodays, fai ana ‘ eat porter work. Apply to Gr: Baker & Co., 405 Broadway, ter, avd in the Park until the fire broke out. | Ia¢y, Obio; and Col Hamilton, Albany, were amoug the pees—Batehelor, of No. 253 aes ee ; Ene a Bp: Pai White were taken before Justice ‘Ootosd ona arrivals yesterday at the Astor House. Rasadwey is pleased to appounce another be: fo} ‘mn. REUPROTARLE SEAL EBY. JOUNG . ouan ANTED- BY & igen BAU. A SETUATION 5 forexamination. Other persons are named on | Gov. A. V. Brown, Tennessee; Hon. Thomas Drummond, | Yention is applied to ladies’ and gentiemen’s halt work, ang | 'r#’s situsticn in seme genteel fami y: no objection tothe | ness, God city reference Call st or aederes) 146 Rast etn pry eg ry eam of thems iS Minois; Judge nar, Michigan; Chancellor Farns | ts the most perfect imitation of nature yet discovered. py oe pve if required. P dress E. Twenty feat rireet, between Second and Third avenues, ut Goods re—$3 ‘orth of Pro- | worth, Hetroit; Lieut. Burbanks, U. 8. Army; Judze comuiainetiiaaneeimmimaama Ls . eR aE a4 Ph. ret floor baok room, for two days. Stolen.—On Sunday night last, the store of Mossrs. | Crapo, Lake Surerior; Colonel Sparkes, fan Francisco; | TheOnly Effectual J les.--Costar’s GOOD G 8 . r Bonter, deaniage &Co ’ 200 Bowsry, wan entered, and | Juige'Van febunhoover, voy; dudge Hellanstern, fa | sagursusee Saar canter sed Aecey Paces | A Sok Git FOR OUMMORK, PLAIN COOK |: WANTED. AN OPERATOR ON THE, SEWING MA- property consisting of cloth and others goods of a costly | were among the arrivals yesterday at the St. Nicholas | Guseet Powder tor bedbugs, moths, Beas, £0, (the Powdor | free of charge a the Intelligence office, 902 Kighth avenue, eth d willing to Ww es x y 6 ie y. ir ae! « to go to Naw character to the amount of $3,000, were abstracted. The | Hot Tg con Pooksge) and Costar’s fly paper. Wholesale ar Twonty-sixth wtrect. Em from the cit; d | bronswick, New Jersey, whero the best of wages will be try can at bhe ottics YOUNG WOMAN WANTS & SITUATION; IS A ood plaip cook, good washer and ironer, and can give good olty references. Ploase oul) at 2/1 Nivth street, cor- ber of avenue A. front room, second floor, for two dey, p to find «large number of selected ser: | paid: one well used *o the sbove machina, a female opera- tor may spply to-day, at 46 East broadway, between 10 ser, mre, gcods were removed from the store to a bury end retail depot, nd 4 / hear by, where they were divested of all the tickew and Be ter mi TaN Sark, EBs, ogg ml al rivate marks—which were left strewn about the place. A ; i *, remove Oe notorious “fence” in the Bowery, and were removed | Xu0sles, Ohlo, were among the arrival at the Presoott thence to another ‘‘fence’’ house in avenue C, and finally ’ y feats Guana seen riers © pects. of em we | et fu Sree, Servant Neng Dero the: Rleventy ward: antereay Eorastedt tee, Gerson of Springfield, Mnss.; Genoral A. Weymas, Terre ‘Haute; te, the Caskets, the Ci upon suspicion of having received the goods witha guilty | Major Theo. H. Rowe, Sen Francisco, were among. the ea of the cho knowledge. They were taken before Justive Osborn who | #!rivals yesterday at the Irving Houee. aod Chagres fever are maltiplyi rineipal depot, 3. Ane t ae 53 DocR street, Philadelphia. with ten years experience iu Knowledge of bookbeeping Db; tion. Keference given to} $40 Atlantic «treet Mm if need apply. 33 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED from England, bearing first rate testimouials as to character, a situation @e oli , fever Barthes censidered the preof insuficient, and they were dis | Hon. It. Talmadge, Tenn. Hon, E. @. Waters, Elaira; | cvstore of tho sate, at once analilisting vomitivg SSISTANT BsRKERPER WANTED —ONE AC- | Stovde the dry mde beats a ? . Eres . ” and dysentery, produci host eh inted with the buci , and is wiiliag to make him. . charged. ‘The fellows who committed the robbery are not | afr and Mrs, T. B. Tenby, Baltimore; Win 1- Blanohar’, ‘of the Sled, ke Ac. fo: s certain sel tactul Can apply, wich good rcommendations, at the NTED-SIX RESPECTABLE GIRLS, yet caught. They left in the store their card, written on | ¢ alifornia teh, do.; E Macklon, England; Wm. agus. Th » K. o f Fourth and Th treets. oon " , a chingle, “Coming back to-morrow night for more.” Veiteh, Philadelphia; Wm.’ Dickinson, 'U. 8 N., were ‘st tris timo, 2 a ah Gouren, agely ok he culantte Hoel, Assault wih a Hammer.—A man named Michael Mac- | among’ the arrivals yesterday at the Metropolitan | ano preventive against cho To be obtained at Dr | JVOOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED, BY A | No.5 Brondwayjalao two girls to wash p M-nus, an Irishman, went tothe blacksmith’s shop of | Ictel. Spelasco’s depot, No 98 Sprin, t under the St. Nic young mon of experience, either by douvle or #ingic Mr. Lecker, in the Eighth avenue, when he gotinto a es las Hot Ageote for every to*n and viliage throughout eptry is a good judge of k bilis, a rapid and correct val- AITERS WANTED—TWELVE YOUNG MEN, BY dlepute with Jobo Heckmott, one of the hands enployed eee . Stowart | tit,States and British America, oun be supplied, on making | eula'er. ani can ely rato reterences A n+ te addressed theday, for the race week. Apply a the Atlantic in {he shop, about the iron work of-a wagon which White LS Ree itr Gren nt Harding. || Dremsennce chee 4s ale i alata easiness milla teed Utell OCS SEAR Aes S1m) te Daye Ve: week pisses ; rrr eremrtenrewens ee titel asics selharaiscieete th whi chia ds ~ becn sent (to be repaired, when M as sei, Jacov Jobnaon, J isha. Wi Teno Daven — neers a e sr side. He was taken to his home, in Forty-eighth street, | {78 Carleton, Mise Car pe Helen: Carteion, Mise By the Rey. G. H. Houghton, Rowt. W. Asrxtin to Miss | Gity reference. A note acdresied to £. ®., Herald office, Jerk or porter in a is willing to make re ly useful. objection to gos short Dudley Mico P Dudley, Mise M Dudley, Mr a ‘ ditance in the country. Address J. L., Herald office. ina light cart, when he experienced apasma and was se- | Hubbard and lady. Mre S Barnes Miss S Barnes, Mire M | MAky A. Hurcurson, both of this city. will have immediate attention. riously indisposed. Dr. B Gibbs has forwarded a certifi- | MeGruder, Miss C James Mra Gillett, Misa Brassendout, | On Tuesday, June 20, in the charch on Washington a = a cace in which he states that Heckmott is so seriously ill, | Mrs Perkiva Mra Toucey, Mins Toucey, Mr Toucey Mr ba | square, by the Rey. Dr. Hutton, Rev. Joan W. OOKKERPER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS JOB- yANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A frvm the effects of the violence he has been subjected ta, | tham. Mrs Weston and three children, ‘Mise Helen Totton, | Scursck, of Brooklyn, to Miss Sovma L. SATTmRLER, of bing house. Address box 718 Post Office, situation as vest and pantaloons outer: would de that he fears he will not recover. MacManus was taken ieee, Aa Blam ys Seles sake Nimmo! || this city = OOKKEEPER AND CASHIER WANTED--ONE | Willing to make himself generally usoful. Apply, for four before Justice Stuart and held to await the result of the | iss Dies Hoory Lodiawy Cant © Dimmack” Mee Winds On Tuesday, June 20, by the Rev. Daniel Curry, Furx } thoroughly acquainted with dry goods importing. ad. | days, at 97 (Military Shader) Cranberry #treo%, Brooklyn. injuries he has inflicted. Mire Deyekivek, Miss Deyokinck, Christopher H Windsor, | CPEUIRE, of Cyster Bay, to Wittam D. Connezt, of New | dress, ctating (when and where last omployed,) Bookkeeper, ag ae ee aS pmo Kobbery at the Crystal Palace.—C. H. Betelman was ar- | snd 30 in ete rested yesterday at the Crystal Palace, by officer Bridye- York, Rerald office. ANTED~A BOY, SEVENTEEN OR Efi see yours of age, to tind a bar : one er 7don in ship American Eagle—Mre Halland two | Qn Wednesday, June 21, by the Rev. Mr. Lyons, Mr. a , n 1 = NTED oo OTABI Apply’ at 133 Fourth man, of the Cryetal Palace pelice, en 8 charge of ateal- Iman, F J Joreph C Zapf, EYodand | soromon MitcuEtl, of the City of Mexico, to SaRINA eld. ARKERPERS WANTED—-EIGHT RESPECTABLE N ies eel ad ing twenty five eye-glasses of the value of $25, the pro. rig Themas B Wateon—C Wf Fredricks | °&t dsugbter ot Mr. Isaac Ramus, of this city. By bathe dey) Serine tie rave prac i ma one but Americans neod 9 perty of J. Shrefiie. Betelman was watching sbout the poupt, A Manne On Wednesday evening, by the Rev. Dr Fisher, Joan tel, No. 5 Broadway. . WwW AN TED—A LAD IN A HARDWARE STORE, ONE building, ostensibly yeatheger i vammes, when, ol. in ship Western Empire—Mre and Mise | JONES to ANN Eifza, daughter of Richard Wight, Eaq., all ~ wean ee t¥ who has some bnowledge of the busines would de watching his opportunity, he stole from a case the eye- obeen, Mire Jahren, Mr Besica sas ga oft ity. CBAMBEEMAID, AND SBAMSTUESS, OR i SHIL preferred. Inquire of T. Negus & Son, i77 Greenwich st. i - i ‘alker—Mr genet ane y 1 irty- ‘b's Bal —Sitnation & sm! = mG glasses. Ho was taken before Justice Stuart and com: merece oats < e Se tea eare ed nae 18, At Mo; £0 Woatithirty.Atthatrest, | Si “tn ttt gn ts corer mnr ematinn oredr ANTED—TWENTY BOYS, WITH A CAPITAL OF mitted for trial. r. GEORGE E. Ticaxxor, of Brooklyn, to Miss HANNAH 4 ; good be mado. A $82 Keeping a Disorderly House —Herriet Woodburn was DEPARTURES. Loea, of New York “ ference given. Apyly at $6 West Thirteenth street, for AE 2 sets: CR grilles ele en yi 4 = r 5 cs ‘4 yesterday arrested by Captain Ackerman of the Ninth | »¥0t Liverpool, in the British steamship Nisgars, from | “Ithaca Journal and Western papers please copy. hah e EEE OP SESE EIST ASE thie day. hese! one chaseeat Rosine « Glecrderly beled No. oe Lowel and two tervun's Mesarn LA C Foster, Hamilton A |. Mi venares sue 36, atNo, 80 Went histy Coe street, |) (OCR W ARH ER, Ma ee Ae ATION ANG, | (rANTEDOAT OA BROADWAY (BASEMENT, FOUR reenwich street. Simeon Gage, of No. reenwich | Hill (bearer of dispatsher to London), Robert Karle and . A. Brooklyn, to Miss Mary Losa, *mali aumily. Apo! ry ATT 243 i street, charges that the house 1s'a nuisance tothe neigh. | wife, sud N Ward sed wife of Huston. Crptain A Rumer. | of New York. : ‘ srreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two days men on farms, four men in brict yards clerk — men, rehool teachers, boye for trades’ girls a4 nurse! MAN WITH | chombermaida, a barkeeper fir New Jersoy, four girls for in Conneoticut, four weavers and feur spinners. LOMAS SPENK. told ata| ou G ¥ feat i apply at 361 Soon cor | a factor Miss Exzzarsia Constx, both of New York. wen ed Cremiy ipa Meee ees waame, OOF | borhood, belng the resort of vicious and dissolute char- | tn. of Salem; M-sure J Birtwie le wife and ehild, or Fall | Northern and Western papera please copy. ‘| RUG CLERK aciera, Who meet there for criminal and illicit purposes, Themes Turton, of Fisherville, NH; © J Hill aad In Brooklyn, by the Rev. Mr Noyes, D. A. MoDgnmot to 00d reference: to the great prejudioe of public decency. She was com: | {j'0,0nd Charles Hrown and wife of Manchester, NH; De mitted by Justice Stuart for trial Her bail was fixed | EFiash, tell, Brid mas Mela: In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June 20, at the residence of ; sa =e ————— eins at $1,000. Henry ibemen J Wilde W I Deuslans her father, Ny’ the Rev. Dy W, Baotn, Rican Furst RUG CLERK. WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUTH IN - BSPMGULAL NOLICKS. Charge of Rothery.—Hiram Holden, of No. 15 Thomas | Merone ex Wellstood and wit Wel Esq., of New York, to Miss ManGaner Jang Bovte, of | one kuowlodgetot nthe "business - Apply to aibeeauer Rh ge a hey oy SERNA ORER Se <P = street, was yesterday arrested by officer Smith of the | Charles Blackler. it B Templeman, J Copeland, J Brooklyn, Sere hedanoe: MPIRE LODGE. NO. 64 I 0. 0. F.—OFPICERS Fifth ward, on @ charge of having assaulted William | %9¢ 7B Clay, of New York; JL Lyell wife a = om dau California papers please copy. Muckran, cf No. 64 Carmine street, whom he kuscked | $7éB of Detroit A Cober and R Ledley. of Sevannsh; | 1) Williamsburg, on Tuesday, June 20, by the Rev. AUAX PRESSE oe EG COE Use Tasonts trom Blaine Messrs Meiverel. Do : PPLY TO GEO. JOHN- down and robbed of $20. Holden was taken before | or New Urieans: J Mive Will Mr. Weils, Jouy A. Tennusg, of this city, to JanneraM., ts te at their room Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 2 o’olock Justice Osborn and committed for trial. W Lampher, A Beecher H Hachsdoor) ud @ Howell, | second daughter of Charles J. Burt, of Northport, L. I. pa se: SEET SE RY AE TTS Precisely. Brothers of other lodges are invited. of Canada; Robert Nixon, Duncan Bell Wathins, and At Hoboken, N. J., on Wednesday, June 21, by the Rey. NENEKSI HOUSE VOnK OR OHAMBER WORK — W. KRUBBARD, N. G. jeFedres, of Hamilton. © W; Edward McKay, R | gomuel Cook, of St. Burtholomew’a Church, N.Y J “situation wanted ins emall private family, good « Jobo H Onkes, James Thompson EH Merzill, EsGar Logan to Cuartorte B, Brows oy SS) 1) reference given. Apply at 19 Elm stcvet, for two day er, of Montreal: H Fowler, Jobn Kerr, ? i DEW Olswiey and W O'Neil Helines of Torsuts; | At Cleveland, on Tuesday, June 20, by the Rev. Dr. WANTHD. A SITUATION AS GaR-] })PGRWORTH COMPA and brothers, you are hereby motitied to attend the i ids Lo ¥ tom. ty Ws. C, Gnyen. Secretary Brooklyn City Inte ence, Tue CnoLerna—Six cases of cholera were re- 5 eve orted in this city yesterday, four of which proved | M Robertson, of Hreckviile, CW; Rev J E Elliott of Corn’ | Adams, AlExANDER McCotlum, of New York, to Euia, ingie man, who bas a thorough knowledge A, in h #deeworth Company Fetal. They were all'n the FiNh and Sixth wards. | wallrCW “Bey Charlee Brough’ and Uonagn, CW; | daughter of Joseph S, Lake, also of this city. Se reine i ES CR upieshelgal che ots ofthe Tronrerse No” Morag ' . fe artines 4 excelsel " an lay oul 12 0” + ¢ Two of those who died, named Henry Dugan and in eH re atte une OW Piishen of Londos; TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. hew places; he has Lad severa’ years experience in tu Old | BEXt, Mt 1d o'clock M. JAMAS C. DONN, Secretary. Hannah Gallagher, resided in the same house, | W Harmer, Miler. H McKay, N A Cohen, 3 Moarthur i fi iuevalent June 22, 1854. Covniry aud fivehere, Addre }., 430 Broadway. eran 4 ROR. SUBMARINE ENGINAERS, No, tree! , ; , Madame Vt! . i moe 1, 8 , NO. Macebicine neki CAN ae Pusait: and'Mr Hort of Germany: Mr Motascat and CW histgrtocs Mise Earah Crocker, wih Waltes Bows oon [0 WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS —A YOUNG MAN, 4 road strest, having compictod their contrat with A Hosriran vor Ermsutc Partents—The ept- | Crdiran,of Scotian; Lient Wm Moveo, of 26th regiment, | fc eftirely incorrect * WTHOS, C. TAYLOR.” practical double tntz hooktacepor desires 10 form aa | the city of New York, to remove by aubmar demic which has recently manifested itself in BA; Mies Hammond, of Ireland; Pedro del Coterg, oi =) . Seip es » engecement with some firet class house; he is szood buyer | Vanaerbilt rock, off the foot of Jackeon etre R in; stony, of Hurgary—112. New York, June 22, 1854, and saloem: coutize charge | aro now propared ity, has induced the authorities to tak Spain; LD Czernatony. Bary: . ) city, has Indu e authorities ‘e measures rc Eso. of ax extensive Clothing establishment Reterev os of the | ments, Insursn Glaegow, in Br steamship Clyde—Jobn Hanning and | James G. Brxverr, 75 towards the establishment of a hospital for the in- For Gleegow, py. e i firet ord or giv A uote addressen to box 175, flecald office, aick, and with Indy, J Fleming, Isnbelln Walker and infant, Mr Hodge and |~ Si—The notice o! ty marriage with Miss Crocker, | fit ocr given | A veDe 1, |: Seamer paehalthacemtaee tbe meet vaaitenes digent une with this view Mayor Lambert call- | (fay. J Thompron, J Biackadder and lady, Anna Moore, G | which appears in the impreasion of your pap-r of to-day, | ———-———— — will he given ss to promptness, expedition ai ed a meeting of the Common Council yesterday | Matthew. Wm gon, Jas McLean and la Ag inv false, and I would siraply*remark that the per- (0 DEUGGISTS—a YOUNG MAN. WHO IS THO. | the performance oLonntriet morning. The Board assembled at his office in the GUC ORES aT Coata te | 8 ook the trouble to ingest the acta ts aiear | 1 pe nghly acquainted with the busiavss in all ite — —$—$ $$ City Hull, and on the suggestion of Alderman Wil- eG Motoalt War Debsow Ev b akny © or a fool. Respectfully, — W. BOWNE, Jr, | trenchoa, wits a situation in s whotesnle drag ota lists —FORGET NUT TO ME&T YOUR FRIENDS, ° re Lovisa Birohenough, 3 ens Fe mont, Letween now snd the 20th of August next” Satlata at 8 o'clock, at Vauxhall Garden, No, in Gy following resolution was prepared and pre- sented:— naked eae oa poe of eae te empow- ered to hire a suitable building or ings for a E Cass, Mrs Marion, Master W Marion, : ‘ © iartern eo! horpital for epidemic patients, and provide the ne- | Gen Seth Foley. TE Paimer” Miss 8 "Ruracy, ii com: | , His remats will bo taken to Greenwood for interment. |} stefan Ens teru coll cessary furniture and accommodati food, medi- Mrs Lechwood, Chas H Fleet and lady, aud four in | His funeral willtake place from his late residence, 157 | see, onld wecept & eitundaon srodsinan rather than essary se as a ae fe > ~ . ‘ Christopher street. His friends and those of the family | {2 Sheer sdler Aduress Lng neer, Lterald otiees ot ahs m3 cines and medical attendance for the proper care aS = ‘EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY.— orcas D will bo given, Address for two weeks L, B. | Fourth aveuue. Admission free. mahip Star of the South—P | On Wednesday, June a1, aitce & shart illness, EowaRD per WH Howard Chas Bivc), Alexan- | 7. Lm, of the tirm of Leadbeater & Lee. tory refcrone Herald c 3 DATED 22D March, 1654, six months aft 9 the order of and orsed by Wm. N. McIntyre, hax been loet or mirlaid. All re cantioned not to regotiate said note, aa payment topped. ace =" gaa are invited to attend, without further invitation, this | “WT é ick. mary. jay, 23d imst., at 3 o'clock. i Op and after Monday, Juno 19, 1854, the fare in the The resolution was adopted unanimously, and on } Hon. Jasns Ar23¢0n, of Beaver county, Pa.. diod at two | ° Philadelphia papers please copy. Hee ee oN treed po ad Vancr, ca. | city line cars, betwoon the Astor Houveacd Twenty-seventh motion, Fe acs Barnard and” Remsen were ap- | o’clock on Saturday, at the advanced age of eighty-two On Thursday, Sune e Casati Z Tapes. ae doretands paotry and nfectionery in all its branches has | street, will be Feduoed 0 ove Stor Supeethtondont, pointed additional members of the Board of Health. | years. ie relatives and frie: of the family, also the ba WOLVS YOarA expe ence inthe most respectable fami- Shite ne sites € i ' ; : » | ties: eho ie oH wokeeprr, has ho oujeotion to - The meeting then adjourned. Mrs. MaRGaRet CLay, wife of Col. Henry Clay, of Bour- | members of Empire Lodge Ne. 64, 1,0. of U. F., are in- | lice: cho is also a first rate housoh NE (jeer et hae ae bon county, Ky., died at her residence in that county, on | vited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, | Bi,to,Uacenntry The hors of cvty Teference from hor last tr monting hele at St, City Intelligence. the 18th instant. from 184 Hester street. ¥.—it was reported last evening that the | CnamrorurR €. Deux, for about twenty y ‘a On Thureday syenicg, Tove 22, of croup, Ett, dawg® wife of Patrick Cochran, who was assaulted theday pre | treasurer and Agent of the Massachuse bath | ter of James therine Watkine, aged 4 years to he im the 19th of Ju pe evel: ed expedient fi ur pore of relie vi bumorcus Chinamen at prosont ow York. im watete of dcatitution and distross. It has ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO UNDEA. | * tlands faraily sewing. Alzo, ® competect zhamber- |B" ol vious by him, died last evening. Cochran is in custody. | cchool Eociety, died at Boston on the 17th instant, of ¥ mid. None but Protestants need apply, to ¢ ‘a The relatives and friends of the family are respoctfall, fing, Ciinten avenue, borween myrt.c aud De Katb ave. | been found on inquiry, that part of them age desirous of ro peptone th ear “eck rig ma yap ier disease of tho heart, invited to sttend the funeral, on Saturday a noon, | nues, Broohiyn, from 8 A. M. to 12 if. slit Sre analogs tocbtnin empl i ecaurne weee , 2 , mills of Cov % in | 24th inst., at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her pa- THAT CAN SPEAK to receive instruction as rebo! The object of this Bnd a pote Aster tacicel attendance be wee abiecte | CleurBeld county, Pan were entivly consumed ty Gre on | 7040, No. 28 Henry street, Her. remains will be taken | WWARTED DY 4 GERMAN GIRL THAT CAN SPEAK | Osc ct turctii aeeted ald to these perampert it distress. Donations for this purpose will he reeeive proceed to Newark. last Thnraday, together with from 500,000 to 800,000 fext | t? Greenwood. —_—__—. | Ine "Van Nostrand, Treasurer, at the Merchants’ Exchange on tre On Thursdsy, June 22, Aprawam, infant son of | *” ‘Ft¥o baw. rerio ’ iam Toss ly amounting to $10,000 Ys h k Dey ane Stanvarion.—A German family named Fless, consisting | of lumber—the whole love probably , Abtabam and Rachel R. Florentine, ‘aged 7 months ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Bark corner of Dey ane Oreen :, or $12,000. During the time the tire was raging, Mr. | ona'i1 days. , ‘young gitl, to do chamberwork and waiting; hn» the | b¢r Cf the Committee. Jacod Covode, in attempting to save some of the property, \ ity referonce. Ci for twe 4 Pi Brown, T C. Doremus. R. wandering in the streets in a starving condition, They , i The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Nest ot city referonce. Can beseen for two days. Pioase | pro"m,T S. Deremue, were placed in charge of the Foor Master. was struck by # falling timber and badly injured. attend the funeral, this day, 234 inst., at half-past 1 | cs ats Woet Uurteenth atrect, between: xiftm and Sixth | (0G George A. Jarvis, Fxsmivar.—A strawberry festival was held last evening o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 5934 Mulberry —— _--- the subject of furnishing at the Almshouse. ‘The receipts were quite satisfactory. | yyrgp Gre nn ne Tle Oye on go. a7, | tect, without further invitation, ANTED—AY A RESPECTABLE TESTANT | Rho desire Mt, may be (NITED STATES »—Noa. $8, 21, 27, 42, 17, On Thureday morning, June 22, Mrs. Lypta Hows, wife ung Wornsn. a situation as chambermaid ort» do | ¢' . Tux New York anv Enre RAsRoAD.—The through train | 60, 51, 58, 16, 67, 68, 47, 14, 81, 44, 45, 30, 46. of Wekington Hunt, in the 4uth year of her age. panes housework in a smal! private family; no objection due at Jersey Cityon Wednesday evening, arrived last SUPREME COU! lexm.—Adjourned to Mon- ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | to £04 thort distaccein the country; the best of city refer- ATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB—THE MEMBERS OF evening at 8 P.M. The mail train left Jersey City at 10 | day next. attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from 63 | °B°t ca be riven. Please inquire at No.8 King strect, be the club are requested to meet at the club room, 8% o'clock A. M. yesterday, and the 6:20 P. M. express train | Surreus €gont—General Term.—The Canal and Walker | Union street, Williamsburg. ” % d 4 o’elock, for two day Erinco atreet, cm Saturday, Jano 24, at 6 o'clock P.M. ———————-_ | Member ATION BY A RESPECCABLE | —-—---~ left about two hours behind time. No traina were re- | strect case. for dsli rf. anasianfapers please Sop. Seeee pacers ported on the way, end the milk train was the only one PREME CouRT—Circnit.—Nos. 1427, 1562, 1553, 1561, On Thuraday, Ji 22, of " Maury Jann ‘Can be for three days at her | (),AX COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NEW YO! May expected, : 1200, 1986, 1142, 1790, 1669,1655, 1654, 689, 604 to 607, | crewanr, wife of Robert Sleware oved 29 vearm: Sonowtion 160 Sixteenth street, betwoon Seveuth and Ti, IacNotice ts Tax Payers <The kereo ment rel 609 to 617. and 22 cay : ; ’ ‘ Of the several wards of the city and county of New Yor Naval Intelligence. Common Puzas.—Nos, 323, 60, 811, 675, 021, | "Her funerul’ will take place from her Inte rosidence ~~--—----_-——-_|_ will be open for exam! The United States ship Marion was at Port Grand, Isle | 704, 865, 972, 1004, 42, 799, 1007%, 73, 108434, 1051, | No. 76 Prospect street, Brooklyn, this aftermoqa, at ARIRD AT Th MAST BROADWAY) “k SMART the at Say Ah Le Ene RN ET SS i112, o'clock. ‘ and iron, and do general housework, for about cight in | i:g the assessment Foils ure ivg the Constitution from the Windward islands daily. i Suro ‘branches).—Nos. 958, 17,1145, | On Thursday, June 22, Taomas W., son of Thomas and e undersigned at their ‘The Dale was on a cruise down the coast. The brig Perty 1198, ee 1093, 1113, Cel 998, tne? head! 1080, 254, | Emily MeNight, after a short illnens, aged 6 years. Lasement of dhe new Court-b as supposed to be on the way home. The following is | 1100, 1174, 209, 616, 1204, 1262, 1404, 1206, 11208, | | ‘Their friends’ and relatious, and sino of Ler brothers, (Sacer | meee Me 7 ee Same: § Tax coccubeeiontee a list of the Marion’s officers : Bagh Parviance, Com- | 1210, 1212, fee 1248, 1218, 1220, 1222, 1224, 1226, | Jon E. Pye and Dr. J. 8. Ostman, are respectfully re- washing and tres hiuavinock oft WM. J. PECK mencer; Wm. R. Gardner, Firat Lieut.; M. Carrington | 1228, 1280, 1282, 1986, 1288, 1240, 1242, 1244. quested to attend his funeral, from hin father’s reai- | Teeind, ane ironing ae tae el Watkins, Second Lieut.; Wm. W. Roberts, Third Lieut., oo dence, Sixtieth street, between First and Second ave- | last employer. Cau be seen at 151 avenue A between H. DISBROW, HAVING CLOSED RIDING acting; Wm. E. ae ae Fourth Lieut., acting; John P. Numquam Dormio, which being Translated, | nues, without further invitation, at half-past 8o’clock | Tenth and Eleventh streets, third floor, front reom. + echool for the reason, preparato: Py eecint ‘Abbot, Purser; J. W. B. Greenough, Mes om od As- ‘wide awake,” appears to usa particularly appro- | this day. — ~ large and elegant ertablishment on the Fifth a sistant; Geo. H. Beir, Acting Master; Joe. 3. Skerrett, otto for that gaterped eine In Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 22, atiss Sua 1. De ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, | would respectfully inform thoss jadics and gentlomer Elias K. Owen, Chas. ©. Cushman, and Jas. R. Roche, vering—KS OX. Lz Rus, in the 24th year of es age. from Scotland, situation a nurse; isn good plain | had not iniebed thetr Insevns at the elvan of t season, that it be happy to have thea re ume their les-onson the ering of the new sch about the mid rext i M_ Dissrow recurne hiv thanks to hi tin light sham verwork. if required. Please call at | 0) » between Firet and Second ro. shipmen; Boatswain, Armistead M. Pomeroy; Car- penter, Joseph G. Myers; Gunner, Richard N. Peake; The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- ‘be soon and purchased, | neral, from her late residence, 245 Fulton streq, Brook- \d would be willing rence ean bo Twenty fourth 8 Inquire in th EW YORK RACR6.—NATIONAL COURSE.—THE eoting over the Natio: » LT, bs geek rat s om Monday, the 26th of Ju: Tasorted five of oharge. No. 7 Chat- | The steamboats Ked Jacket and Wyoming leave Pier No. ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE TO | “¥IxsT DAY—Mondey, Clad Chatham and Pearl streets. 8, 10 and 12 o'clock. aot as chambermaid and waiter, the other as cook and Saux Dav—St. Nicholas Hi N.J., on Thursday, June 22, Mrs. Cara ess. Apply at 61 East Thircy-firet it, as BOON Ay 69 years. ut Protestants, aad those who are well Sailmaker, George C. Boerum. citherat his store. in Fulton strest, or at the up-town | lyn, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . 4 pati Commodore Isaac McKeever has been ordered to the | branch, under the Prescott House, in'Broadway, Txt Hoboken, on Thursday, dune 22, after a'ehort in. | ep io ae of be peateann Navy eoavans Commander ness, ELuEn C., wife of Wm. H. Lewis, and dat ‘ter of W ANTED fod a Seer aan (spend wo Sree candiets pada F Ferien op a ee of . 8, Farragut, of this city, as second in command. Drab Con Avery Clark, of Harlem, in the 24th f < man, who has just lost hor first baby, a sicuation as 1 isting oF uperior animal Lieut, Win. Chandler hae been appointed Lighthouse | y.,Yoy stat surpaceail auhers in abies snd hightase pion, | Therelativee and frinda of the family are seapectfiy | Wet mutes: \p clean, young nd bealtby, acd'wil. maton | $0, fow fow priced saddle and harness horse. Buddl Inspector of the Boston district. his De Orsey hat, for young gents. Mr. W. would inform | invited toattend her funeral, from her Inte residence, | {Cty Cebirable wet nurse. Please call at 52 Spring street, | hordes to let ae usual, for pee iwaaini« mecbad sical Richard Forrvs bes been ordered to the Wash- | tbe penile “tase he" hie retold tom Parietwo onsee more | corner of Hudson and Filth streets, Hoboken, ou Sunday, | erebesement, ot Dr Gritar, ; Non i as ington Navy in place of Lieut. . Fairfax, | of Peerico Paris v summer, 25th inat., at 2 o'clock P.M. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH THE TURKS. a a GG TES WHITE, 2 Broutway, corner of Faiton street, net Wed dnesday evening, Juno 21, at his, residence at W fon, a citation as seametross; no obj < The following o: ordered vd izal wn, LAURENT JOUSKERANDUT, 4 67 5 week or the month; ing schooner Bibbs Li commanding, Henry Steal- | That beautiful Covering for the Head, tio | ~ jis friends ure respectfully invited ee edeat tae fo- Addross C. W., Post Ofice, Tie Parker; Passed drab beaver hat, made by Rafferty & Leask, is just the hat Bean Sidut isnd €°R, Franklin; Midshipman, TH Ht Gesiang; | forthe eroniight soclandsry.” Give themeeail De | poral oo faturday, 24th toat without farther notice. 3 che. = Thir uerrect re jam, and corn Hirst Arsistant Engineer, Jas. M. Adams; Third do., R. M. Bartlemen and Charles Shroeder. mine Davis, Poseiblo. N. Her relatives and friend, and those of her son, Wil- | Fecommended need apply. liam 0. Priee, are respectful ty bide ‘The Batavia Republican Advocate nominates George W. invited to attend her fau- WANTED-RY A PROTESTANT GIRL, & SITUA. it; 6 years ol Patterson, of Chau ue, for Governor, remarking that neral, this day, 28d inst., at 6 o’clook P. te nd the ti i to make herself | g. Reube, by Trustee; sa by i it knows of no man whose name bas yet been mentioned First Presbyterian Church at Elizabethtown, N. J. useful. Can be sean for two 6 Little Pica, by Grey Ragle Political Intelligence. name Inconnection with the wig: nominaifon for that of, | Reese & Co—Professor Heces, the Gorman | ,,A% Montgomery, Orange county, N. ¥.,/on Wednoeday, | deyeat2u Woot Seventeenth street, Dutwoen Righth and | jars, a : iho would be so acceptable to the people of that section eto of the 8. dug system, atverfaileag to eshab- ( JUDE Bah ea en Re NiGtD evenness op atic ste cae Otto aces it a ol 1 0) 4 errect ype M eee eee bis orisinal pictore making project in his own father. ‘ANTED-—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONE —Irvi ; mile It ina remarkable fact that of the eighteen States ad- | 12:4 fied for amerion, and aiter a terri passage of he Reg ie ie his late residence near Ger- W for a family ot three perdons) that peel outa: $200 oabactiphinn: S100 terfolt: Living: Howes iad mitted into the Unian since the formation ofthe constl- | sng'ke people, she lovers of genius of ite, sud 00d RO: | suman Rec innenee, Allee s cPiscice ny co tual en Siang | Sestit WWp $e tercanerh, Fe, Fevee states Bela oener —— og oy Adee have a fee eee bra tu foe 9 cents, exe ry singh oa j tieodont vied “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EN bring good city ference. nocd” pply. Apply at Hi] by Siac Sans ‘Me: (exclusive of Texas.) the people have aimumed sovereign? | cxceoadartand economy, at oDeedwaz. enc | AD BRTIMRMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | ment'door, trom i0 to U2 orciock, ev No, 20 3%co geo et oh. t by Glencoe, dam by Me: ” PROFESSOK SE (incog). el dedi ocalnasensinams THIRD DAY—Wednosday, Club 10 $1,500; three iN inst sbonve inoupentias artis ene soaker = PERSONAL. dee ‘ANTED—A SCOTCH OR WELSH GT caty por cout given to second best horse, af twe ot ts, and have carries TP CHARLES J. Y TIT distance in the country, to do " tart. JF SHARES J. Y TITTLE 18 ALIVE, WHO LEFT nS smallfemily. Apply, from 4 to6e'clock, P M. | | Sawe Vay—Howard House stake for all ages; mile hi Bristol, England, in January, 1849, he will confer « fa- fotel. "1 9960 subscript 00 5 Bive sano vor by saaceeing gs lovter to Magar HL, Tompkinsville Pose | Sethe United tates Hotel SPemaseeest.n ch cc coeere been admitted into the Union. the principle of the sovereignty farther, and r izes in it matters which has Flors’s Festival Polka,” by the pular plenist, Alfred Seal’ A splendid piece, | mice, Staten I wore WT. names ol hitherto exercised jurisdiction over. For this reason, it i en Island, WANTED A TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, TO Warr | Diss. ty Glenece| dam, Stockholder: ¢ years old.” A. 5M I apsrotl venoce : (en) seers: nee ee eee HORACE WATERS, Publisher, S83 Broadway. F 2s) BOLEE SE RLLM tks E SED, eae nia washer sua hemes anda peed las weve.” Inquire oe ies re «rears ena Dilerent atinwe o rye | : grant tirto rp alread er dress A ic q i Lealio; . Ayn: Namusca Fimuxa in Wisconsm.—The Dodge = ‘will recetve important intelligenoe from her friends, Gate 11 Macdoageloteegs, a DaY—Therséay, Crab purve 9600; mile heats; County Burr Oak, edited by C. urst, who was | Horace Wi 333 Broadway, is = ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | best threo in five. aad music, wholessle sud . to do the ‘housework of small pri. one of the Pleres electors for Wisconsin, comes clothed | plauot, melodeons and, m at ok | [F ME, HENRY DE MARSAN WILL CALL AT NO. 4 in mourning, fn wonce of the passage of the Ne. | ments’ iis sock ia anelargest inthe United Steven, end | irom hisfriends MoRe” "i Terelve important intelligence braska iil,”’The article announcing the passage of the | [fotes. eae % ive Bee Dill is beaded ‘Liberty Assassinated.”” anges = a Hon. Wm, ©. Rives is apoken of by somo of the whig papers of Virginia, asa candidate for Governor at the next election. Hon. Andrew Tracey, M. C., from the Woodstock dis- trict, Vermont, declines a re-election to Congress on account of ill health. Jet Ornaments.—Just received Jame Day—Metropolitan stake forfour year olds; fy 44 Be ls heats; $500 rubecription, S20 forfeit; Mevrepolitaa Ho, = re | Cte aon nee ON | is ase pcasihy Miod ads erga NFORMATION WANTED-OF THOMAS KENNEY, STED—BY | ‘A SITUATION A8 lahunt names ch. o. Garrett Davis, by Glencoe: holders of Perham’s of county Roscommon, Ireland, who came to thi ac: ck Coonebery, om ive elty reference. = ie; also, b. f, Madonna, by Ye co; dam by York Daily Times of | country ee rt yegse oss, Sey information of him | Please oall for four days at Mrs. Creach’s, three doors from | Gleneve. rede! his -fa-law, 1FTH DAY—Fridsy, Clad 3 ‘attompt Cas V,, Tilden | Creonvrich street, J Mee Witerg, Msterda-law, a 99 | Court atrest, in Pacific, Brooklyn, TH DAY. ay, Clad puree 6200 for beaten horses: ent : * PECTABLE GIRL A SITUA- © Dat—Astor House for three 5 to NFORMATION I8 WANTED OF JANE M, ALLEN, ‘ANTED + 9500 subscription torfeltt* Astor Hewes ‘a ative of Baltimore, Md., daughtor of the late Abrahem | nongeneneten Pita oMigotiens to tee ctentry, ii two or more start. J. O, Childs names eh. ¢- street, corner of | m! emi of city per ww about fort: fege. Witain the li her, by Wexner; dem by Modoc. P. 8. ‘The Governor of Virginia has appointed the 84 of An- large variety of jet goods of new pat- supposed to have lived in New York ana | CARfive the bert of ity reference., Can be seen sl Glascoook'ng. 0 Little Arthur, by Giessen: ust next as the time for hol an election in the lets, brooches, earrings, chain Address, postage paid, box No. 24 Pest = org, G. : eabens ener es nig - elfth Congressional district, to fil the vacancy ocoa- SENDS, tay Sroadyor, cadce ti ctthecwmennnmbastats ANTED—T0IS DAY, TWO RES joe. ‘Thomas names sioned by the death of Mr. Snodgrass. wash REWARDS. want eas Wages and iron, the other as nurse | 3) co) "8 AY ~Gaturday, Cloh purse. 92,000; four mile rec Coamion igee Girases | erat "Bact ye arenes arse 7 ore Seror ee ee ee ‘The track is now ready te tenia Upon, and the horses are z. upon the eoures, “Ample arrangemente ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS WAITER, | M0) ided * fifty theusa: bermaid, a | to assist in the washing and iron: | |) t Nariowa Drerevorive Free—$30,000 Damace—Our citi. | ,,; Ct, era Come Again,” says the Proverb, vena were atartled th s mornin, from their usual Iie inate, and init hia ples out nd nover alt a RS ea as Eta 4 m and’ sam mlg-owned by Hon. A. Ny ar, of wi |" seerhenrs caren tte des dor | Be echint Gaal Babar ceteatan ete lace. The « citizens were promptly on the ‘ground eplendia news | Parcatindsanene thee ee cageen gonter | Si George's Church. : e: meselves, as best they could, to save iin ted ex- iN, 99 f carpets, per olipper ship Hussar, ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ay, trace, by HIRAM. AN! laundress— ° J what property lay within their reach, and suc- 4 a ph Rk 1h artis ‘a situation as thoroughly under ceeded in saving some 500 or 600 flout barrels, it Sedeatias Watien, Winee pee eal $25 RENARD Lost, on THe INST, A acee given, Un being impossible, from the want of an efficient fire diamond ring, single vtone. | The fu:ier will reosive \aenees Tecate company and engine, to aave the building from the the stove reward by leaving it at 99 Market alip. v4 devouring element. ‘The loss caused by the de- | Port, Wines—The Chotcest Product of the REWARD.—8TOL: MORNING, straction of this property, which cannot be esti- brea) ie Oe Yamiiion inva’ de ane evansintens $20 7a gold bi vey atob. got oial nard 1 ‘ANTED--BY A a ECTABLE, INDUSTRIOUS ‘ting wateh, gold ial, with rear; i bottles, f in vith otng woman, to do the chamberwork of « 8 J. CARTER & CO. Ht. Hart, an, we understand, ere was no i. | 908% @iibtndwey N'Y On SOAS ® | ha chats eget tr | Fis tiation Biginestanel” hee meee | mache sanee ‘upon it ewes undonbtedly ‘ha Work of an a - ———— ee for sale am wi siteaemtn had — ‘ENTS STREET AND GREEN POINT FERRY.—THR incendiary, from the fact that it has been lying still | ;, Mol@evia Cream —This ‘b Compound hm hand ANTED—A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN AS COOK, pectfully taformed that ‘washer ond ironer, must hi in operation, etreet, Fast Bivor, con Apply at 4 Madison street. sui * MT Atter BY A YOUNG GIRL, A of a baby and to do plain sewi © since last fall. The flouring mill had been’ just put © good recommendation in repair, and was to commence running next week. —Lapeer (Mich.) Democrat, June 15. Bonvs oF Pusiic Ovricens.—We learn that it has, very properly, been ruled by the Secretary of HI gm Super! oe neat rengthening and Weautifying the hair, N WE told by WAY BATCHELOR. St hie celebeeted baie yy $15 RAV ARDWrost, iB sgh) ig factory 233 roadway. “Batohelor’s hair dye sold | watch, ‘The shove reward will be given nd applicd, dy the owner, J. PECARE, 163 Hester street, Wa As the Electric Telegraph has annthilai : oomee = dare, bas Croednro's Stoner Halt Dyer taven et MISCELLANEOUS. ION COURSE, L. 1 —THIS Day, FRIDAY, JUNE N ELLGAT T FERRY, EBIGHTY- TANTED—A SI1VATION BYAN American aint, | Uav tne oclock, P Me precise i the Treasury—that it is an incompatibility and im- Di ge i a Oe Ao Tambarasnte ond to ceeist oe leentrees ¢ | mile hosts subscription @0, haif forfeit fied ¥ Propriety iy dioae takers oh cai ae aoe shoot fame Neo objection tegen = ty ah isatatte Pe pre! jeneadh oe wf Sy Bag Se ilge Be “Sr § a subordinate cers 49 sure’ 0 their offic! rt H's Col. roved Inatantanco ye Heel ‘prem 5 5 . f. 3 a , and a nuiuber of collectors of customs, who had | tair ays sp ip 94 Nominee omentan pans eli RD — - Bale Wares four srw EE cite Ts iven bond with their subordinates as sureties, have | «ry h han Instantly to e beeatifal We xrep sy A FRENCH GIRt, WHO SPEAKS | Cs n. three yours old wos rma en accordiagly required to execute new bonds | Crn)Jet block or ro x fon piieo or vold at Now 48 Masson sireets ond at dri eT Ae the tee ogee Wis f children. Wood city reference ean be ft mit eraiog for toowontpe vrery tt , pied 6 No. , 4 5 wi 0 with other sure“es upon thems—FVashington Star, | toree generally. —— | lone. 37 Liepenasdstreet. aay hour. JOHN J, BNEDIKER, Propeletoc, renee —i—=#

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