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death ke silence is observed in connection with the election, which even the Union has not hed ‘effrontery to disturb by any allusions to it, from @ mowledge of the fatal effects that would be certain to tuch @ course. Im the elections hereafter to come off, the necessity for a strict observance of the rales under which Virgu triumphed, will be found essentia, to success; and in both Georgie and len- i every allusion to the government at Wash- | is to be avoided, as pregnant with t. Itis probable that the next Presidential elec- will be carried through without any of the parties the canvass being willing to connect itself with Gen, Pierse, or to arsume a responsibility of opposing yy measure of hie administration, which will certainly be @ novelty in Presidentia) elections, as nothing of kind will ave taken place before in this country, Wis barely possible, notwithstanding the President’s that Governor Reeder will return to Kansas, In ithe recent visit of that personage to this city, he had opportunity of seeing for bimself, that a majority the Cabinet was strongly opposed to his resuming ibernatorial duties im Kansas. The consequences of civil war were pointed out to him, and honest ap- y were made to his patriotism, to give over the at of a return that brings with it evils that every American would deplore. Iam convinced that his speculations alone are the only obstruction in the of his immediate resignation. The Legislature to im July may take action pronouncing as te julent all the parchasees in which he has been en- poged, and such action would be likely to find favor in a Governor, and thus cause a serious pecuniary loss Reeder, and his associates in this nefarious enterprise. Union insists on Reeder’s return, and the patriot- iam that prompte this advice is perfectly legitimate, ac- to Washingtonian rules, being based on dollars eente—s large amount of which it is said has been ested by Reeder in Kaneas lands, for the benefit of jparties concerned. And the time is also spproaching ‘those having the government money, in their pos- fom will be required to render s retarn account, and may be found inconvenient if Reeder is succeeded as G ‘iz _jocnlations pronounced - n abe gal, . Hence the necessity for Recter's early eare, Sag or by United States soldiery with wructions to * fight him through’ and sare his repu- and the investments made in his own behalf and it of his friends. This is the patriotism that draws back to Kansas, and = creates 60 Warm an + in certain quarters in his behalf. Tne Grookiyn Courts. JUDGE ROCKWELL’S OPINION ON THE LIQUOR LAW. ‘The June term of the Kings County Court of Oyer and % was commenced yesterday morning, before fudge Rockwell and Justices Stryker and Emmans, The Grand Jury wes empannelled :— Francis C. Kirby, Foreman; Edward M. Brown, Wm. Cartwright, Michael Mallory, Horace R. Fletcher, Henr: Ziomer, Andrew F, Marshall. Wm. H. Hazzard, Jc Patmer, J ‘Joho ohn Beate, Patrick Howard, J. K. Gittons, Ly- pas ‘Heche then charged the Grand Jury. He said, there were many conflicting opinions as ito whether it was acrime to sell spiritous liquor in thie State, in any quantity, or under any circumstances; land it was the cuty of courts to explain their views. bhap. 20 R. 8. was entitled ‘Of the internal police of the state.’? The ninth section of this chapter was of “ Exeise, and the regulation of taverns and groceries.” This title related to two subjectse—firat, to the subject of excise, or ipland dutier, on commodities for oconsamp- tiem er retail; secondly, to the regalation of taverns and groceries. Any one might keep a tavern for the accom- ‘medation of traveliers, or a grosery, and any one might Fo spirituous ae subject to these regulations. ‘The regulations were, by sec. 17, that no one selt spirituous juors in any quentity less five gallons ats time, and no one could sell ee eees juors to be<cremk inthe house, or upon tthe Come the seller. But the statute provided Frliy om missioners of Excise might jor eompensation to be paid for the vi 5 ‘This part of the pee relates to the ex lor duty to be paid on the license to sell. jof the statute relates to the regulation of taverns and \greceries, By the late act it was provided that no li- jeenee should hereafter be granted. As an excise law, the old one was undoubted)y repealed, but as a law re- guletirg taverns anc groceries it was not repealea. The poerarat ts prohibition against selling in n quantities Jess ‘than five gelions, or to ve drank upon ee itn mained unrepealed, and was one er the police regula- tions of this State. ‘The Cirbuit Court was regs ponent ie by Judge Rockwell, mehaape re 6, eB io, day (July 5) embraces Ne h 4, 5, 7 8, 9, 10, 1, ie ia ke ithe Suns erm of the Gry obtained. pevel, and . civil Bese ree to y is Nos. 1, ats 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 25. ARRESTS BY THE PoLIcE.—The total number of arrests by the Brooklya policeon Saturday night and Sunday, for drunkenness and fighting, was twenty-five. The Turf. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. A sweepstakes for $300, mile heats, best three in five, ‘im harnees, owners to drive, came off yesterday after- moon, between Mr. Conway’s s. m. Lady Killen, Mr. Jobn- son’s 8. g. Fulton, and Mr. Bridges’ b. g. Young Empe- yer. Lady Ellen won in three straight heats, after a very clore contest with Fulton throughout. Young Emperor did not come up to the expectations of his backers, The betting was in favor of Lady Ellen from the opening to the end. She led throughout the race, with one exception, and that was on be homestretch of the first heat, where Fulton led k: for s short dis- tance, and then broke up and fell bace, The following is the summary :— Monpay, June Pid py pia ocoet heats, best 23, ‘three in five, owners to J. Conway named ». cae Lady kilen 1 F. Johnson named 6 2 J. Bridg ar db. 3 UNION OOURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. Mopar, June 4.—Purse and stake, $400, mile dest three in five, to wagons. ‘Wm. Whelan named b. g. . Jerry. H, Woodruff named g. fae J, Nelson named r. g. am aarp . Time, 2:5434 3g: A match against fume followed for for #600, a tried horse to form s mile 2: dreve him. The horse lot by ry shoond ends bait, aity. Ghtren. Knox is the Person to Fit you with a Hat, if U gen eden mbine quality with Berghe Sqant and gracefal, here is ‘ho doubt Kaos i rates the vaste of the p preciates toa 40 ig the article C # Hat, eetber ~ ve silk oF hi may be tested by calling om him Fee te 12s Fulton ateoet eee invites Attention te his new and elegant style of extra light French gray beaver hat at fot Keetion of fur af gave Hiohness of solor and anenoes sf re. Also. the took” i ‘Mountain silvery beaver vet srveral choios styles of straw, Panama ‘in ‘the hat way ‘should call at ESPEN: CMEID'S, 118 Nase street. Summer Styles of Hats are now and in such vi 8 will suit the teste of the most ready, 101 ofa ), should ell oa oa oa I os Anson’s a conte, colored an: Senin galty ands others take 4 equal in ‘and vise to those made see oe ce Sa. ANSON Beoed way, oppectee Motro- politen Hotel. ‘inter while a Jolaten scieert nara pp aire hotceray ns wets toe Beeet this city, bat Roots ph pus ary and judge tor oursel 4 Whose Monumental Daguerreotype Osnses, ‘warranted to secure the My tenn from the sir and hy een can be had by addressing Mausoleum Daguerreotype Compa- ny, 02 Dey street, Ie asdnininsinreitinatanatay Great Piano and Music House of Horace .—the largest assortment of oslo- WATERS, 833 eee " larg ere ot oe by Thomas Saker.—; Hej fhe cadet Came .) 250.5 the Poll ee eieeiin Pul ‘The Baby Show at Barnum’s.—This Morn, ing, the Rona. Baby Show commences at Barnum’: and will continue for tour days. The hu itted to be the most beautiful as well as thi Fae nals ects of be one are ting exer Ebow is most de! Be and roughe | tF, out, and will sttract theusatds snd thcussuds of citisons at Greene’s drvesing’oai geid icere bs sires studs, mown: ro dior ‘ke., imported for she pring and tummer joes are moderate, an tovortiment vanequalled. A Good Fitting Shirt is as Necessary as a geod Stting cost, Call and leave your measure at the old stand, and they will be delivered as agreed upon, and punc- ily. mes 8 HYATT & CO., 15634 Fulton st., near Broadway. «Latale Strokes Fell Sree nee Marvell i ee core tia, $1; 8 alts, $35. a i KVANS" clothing ware. Summer Maa: Garmens, of every deserip= tioa, in silk, cotton, zephyr, merino and silk thread, offered at MoLAUGHLIN’S snirt factory and store, 202 Greenwich street, corner of made to meseu: F ye fu tt Besar 21! Check Mursenties by the « Piece” or Yard, fom the +, largeev! to the smaliest sized plaid Also, s t variety of conte, ‘Vests, from the same goods, ta ani Ft “* extremely low price DEG Ts Son, Oak Hall, 4 and 86 Fulton st, Pavilion, New n ton, yng “ aantn This establishment i reoep Boarders. Fercons wisilog te recurs aparimonta, ou eA on the premises, or at &25 road Ty BUANCARD, Proprictor. Ps eergal ‘Weat Point Hotel is now for TE, ,0- has two furnished cottages to lot, with &c.—Bay- Gealing with large oetablish, tage Hence in buying la eartaine, vente cen ence ying lace ow mi aia ‘iret olaet import ia concerne like that ot KELTY & FSRGUSUN, Broadway, iy pu pr as enjoye the opportunity of electing from an exteastve Dr. 8. 8. Fitch, Author of the «Six Lec= tures on Consumption,” (Sunday excepted, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Rheumatism and Kid- Bey compiainte.—Woilfe’s Schiedam aromatic schnapps 4 ets med Ve lalate, b er, for sale by all the feapeatal taten, UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole i 18, 20 and 22 Bi ia New Yor uth Front, 01 25 Su "Philadel a. ‘The echnapps is s concentrated tincture of juniper, divtilled by the proprietor at Schiedam, Holland, expressly for medi- Sheeran see oe bit .— Photographic, re to, pyrotechnic ant rials, metals, a a medie: dereeree type mate: ext. oan Persian insect Se tabeton Sy ingen apt rata Maiden lane. aa fee je Wines.—The choicest wines of te and qui landing ox-M from Hs A Bente {a dtere, hooks and Burgundios, for sale by SOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 406 Brosdway, Wholesale and 7 retail. ns. Assortment of wigs and toupees in sh tH Oristadoro’s Excelsior Hal: lo Clap. trap has foisted this dye into dite Fa Favor, By ite own ou ellence it rose inte soperior excellence i a tio and applied, at No. 6 Astor House. H.T. Lovet’s Wahpene will Restore Grey balrand cure baldness. Call at 762 Broadway and. ee tne ors, Who 2 > WePiseetras tt ySan Set Mls, ow ave seer The Great Inh: Remedy for consumption, and all diseases of the throat ages Curt lygeaua, Thousands poo aging pent py es the past year by the Hy; etna. vPrineipal fiee No. 943 and sold by OOH No, 192 Broadway. ‘Dr: Curtis will beat une of Be eR ot here he may be consulted tree of Who Rilled cock robint inquired Bet who killed the ronsh rosehen en fa aves and flone? Bho “magnetic powders yon killed these, Which, as well as hus Pili, the world re. best ert aoe raph ou tbs for aga genuine ie gutograph on or pa ‘wrapper. a Broadway, aad No. 6 South Eighth atroet, Pniladelpbis: The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks vo his customers for their patronage, acd takes this way to inform them that he eae very grateful for the numerous t hit though unknown to him. treks fi faleo certifi a to give the best ec only intisies yheapest) that will effectually clear 26.) without danger, ot_#tanoh. if th he ene te ier son i es is the sal thing Soe bene t ri ou ry onl ave easy ‘aanibilates them, * i HENRY RK. COSTAR, 383 Broadway, N.Y. A Moustache or beautital Whiskers produc- tain or injury to im veya Ge of the RAHAM, elphia. ¢ roadway; Cal ia: Mre, Heyes, Brooklyn. In Hoboken, N. J. ‘81, by en, N. . LE Rev. W. '@. dic Jlikeny, Mr sox Mr. eee twa Inwin, to to ee Mane BLACK, sldeet daughter of the lste George Black, | Racharkin, beg’ Se Antrim, freland. Monday, June 4, by the Rev. E Y. Higbee, A. Wa- ‘Mitton Prive, Esq., to Marra P., daughter of Col. Wm. Hi. Tompkins, all of this city. On Seturday evening, June 2, by the Rev. James Mil- lett, at his residense, 171 East Seventeenth street, be- tween First and Second avenues, Mr. JoHN ALLGOWER, to Miss Margaret Graincrer, all of this city. On Monday; et May 28, by the Rev. Theodore L. | see a F, Hits, 40 Euszaner Mounsson, all of is city. California pay AtNew Linke gee on Garariay, ° Sane 2, Mr. of Ejenburg, to Miss L. Dinsmore, of Staten Island. at jooke, on Mego or ay aie nA ee ‘Wa. H. Hoaur, to ‘LANSING. the residence of Rev. Dr. Peataeld, New bbe 4 sunday” June 3, Capt. RicuaRp La, pipounget dae ogee dasexir te Dororny A! of Mr. ‘Stephen Darke, late of Tikons I evenin; the Ray, Thomas Colon, rate elect, 201 Jef, atest, Besatpen De rm, Ph i Bie Pt to Ouantorre E., the only and of on ee. Corre , ALEXANDER: to Many Tovisa GRaxt, second dvaghter of Mr, James Grant, of Banff, Scotland. Daca, On Saterday, June 2, Mra. Ann Hane, in the 37th year ch rag Ang the 4 invited to sttend the funeral, this ig Sistook , from the she ruaseeuicn of har’ aviee, oN. 178 West Thirteenth Sunday, ng Wien J. Seem ye Fey oe thre at 10 0% rytown for marvin, ie 2 flvr Eastern poles ry on 3 inviamesation of the brain, Jo- ee oes 98 yeass a0 § ment. juaintances of the family are re- spentotty Mavited to titend the foneral, from tue ton: Snes of her mother, 1 118 East Thirty-third street, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Monday, Jyne 4 #+ 107 Washington street, Tuo- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1855. M48, son of Thomas and Margaret Ward,aged 4 years an! 2 months. ‘The funeral will take place this afterngon, at 1 o'clock. me ig and acquaintances of the family are invited atte On vai ay Sip tnenenes Be Hawae, in Seventh jue, aged 36 The remains we tnleeeed te the. Cemetery of the Evergreen ma ar Bbdag, Jane 2 of consumption, Exma iv daugh- late James and Jemims poorgonet: The wit and friends are res; ally i invited to attend her fi this afternoon, at the residence of her uncle. No. 169 Charles #1 See Her re- mains will be tehem to Green On Sunday, June 3, of consum, on Raopa Aweasr, third daughter of Samuel D. and Sarat Walters, aged 22 years, 9 months and 13 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon. at 123 o'clock, at Mr. Hatfleld’s Church, corner Broome and Ri streets. The Temata will be taken to Huutington, U. for interment. At Brooklyn,on Monday, June 4, Ricuarp uy aged 70 years, formerly of Hempstead, died at his late residence in Fulton avenue. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend bis fc to. morrow a!terooon, at 123¢ o’clock, at the Presbyterian Church, Hempstead, L. I. ‘At Flatbush, on y, June 4, Mrs, Cuanues Hop- ‘aged 35 y *ethe Selatives and friends of the family are respectfal- ly invited to attend her funerai, at Trinity Brooklyn, at 2 o’clock, this afternoon, Boston and California papers please copy. rob, ————— — eee pea DAY OF SALE OFTHE Base GREAT nev ee orry x “7 (BST Oma on TH Tie Sis Sines ‘OF SOCIETY,” WITH SIX FI) = ay enciorn ‘ONB DOLLAR. pres blisbed by — Ww. |G, 93 Nassaa streot. ROP. SCHERD’'S LECTURES IN BROOKLYN peated.—At the unanimous request Prot."Scheri will repeat two of bis, lectut ‘There lectures are: tant. 2 Beatrice, the hrieting leo}ure this, Tuesday, tee ny POLITICAL, A RRCULAR MONTHLY MEETING 0) at7! ‘order 0! aie L. Havenron, Davi B, M’CuLiove T A SPECIAL MEBTING OF EXCELSIOR ENGINE No, 2 held June 4, 1855, after return from fire in , it was on’ motion unanimously resolved banks of the company be and are hereby tendered ietors o1 the De: a7 Bose, for refreshments CHORUE WM. HaRDING, Chairman. De L, W. Knevers, Secretary. ” a ace te oti seein Any ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. ONAL» pre ara este You Le wy ded TO ALL OUR Est 008 were 8 burden before, y ow t For every day of your absence imposes on us all a fresh Ba a erifice, which you Know wo are ill able to bear. [SEORMATION WANTED OF WILLIAM McKENZIE, A lately veslaing af 196 Fulton street, New w York. will thing to nis_advan' Soplying at ia Marrey street, oF ‘addressing & note to va bok LT 47 Ba 2. Joey, ILLEY,. convactio beard tape ota nt 4 co bim, tor his eftield. Ei d, wil owes wp sheild agar mi MATTEEW WREN (ORB “a, somethi bex 11801 Portumee, New York, Trienas of Mr, Wren will cones s favor by giving formation. THE TURF. ED HOUSE, HARLEM.—THIS pclae cage! RE sort is now complete in all ite ay ied with the e8 stables attached inne ag Ae with he ~-4 Gad tacteas borase te ‘want of a be sup ea at the Tied House, The trotting alwi lie ung: ack rie 2) pepleneass order, and trotting matches occer every ‘The Beoond sveaue cars pass the door every oun LL HEAR OF Be etee: JBNTREVILLE COURSE, 1, L—PACING AND TROT th needa, 3500, ogee n Pes vod Greet. He public, eucar, Hiramn ‘Woodeuk amen br, g.8 (trotter.)a? SURL CONRLIN, Proprietor. NION , COURSE, L. J. -TROTTING.—ON TURSDAY, vax 4 A ‘& meteh for $4,000, mite and WoodFit names rae a alice Gray, lis; Geo. Spleer names. ¢, Laptern, af [JN10N, COURSE, L. L_TROTTING —ON TUESDAY, 5 mile heats, best three in five, & Tadige W. Poabody N. B—This race'will come off at three SHAW & WAITS, Proprietors, ION COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—GREAT. DOUBLE lay, June 5t! 00 mile hesvs, to wagon. Hl. Weedta oe tela; Geo, Spicer names b. intern and sg. W! Cars witl leave th ferry, Brooklyn Hor the eoures, a8 and return as soon as the ery byes ae to ms Atty cepts. Ne B.—This ¢ Fogard weatl SHAW & WHITE, "Provrieoss to weather. oy come eA ee PACING —ON M.. & meteh for ‘basso bo jas. 4a ae ames Fr. g. SHAW & WHITE. PS pristors, [NON COURSE, L. L-PACING —ON THURSDAY, June 7, at 4 c'olock P. teh for $2,000; mile hase, bert three in fve, in harness,’ Geo. Spicer names erg. help! e Bet. ‘Same day, at S'siooks 6 matoh Tr $b; milo ohne dest three in five, to wagons. J. Whelpiey names b m. Lady Thomas; . Wobdrufl names. g, Butcher Boy. | Cars willleave tho South f the course, at half pas the sport is over Fare go i elas ‘50 cents. SHAW & WHITE, Propristors. OOWILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprietor. POST OFFICE NOTICES. F¥.CE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR CALIFOR- at this oltee og Tuesday sth th & aayot* 1 Tovelocks ee ioe on x i. P.M. YSAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster. SPECIAL NOTICHS. STE ee ES 9V0! —! NS OF SOME MEANS ARE RE Ld curae ou jot thee if families, who wil ‘So Tense thie fal, where they expect go inake thelr fatsre home. Apply at room 23, 885 Broadwaf, Texas Ea- gration Associat! OLMES 4 BUTLER’S Patent [ron Safe Wand EPO Fatt fro Ete Des ang ENRY C. Brida le FB COMMISSION PAPER WARE- house, 23° Ann street, corner of Theatre alley, Now k. Paper of all descriptions made to order at the short- notice Book and news paper co Heatly on hee Tar eI Rarer, Foret suitable ane roofin, rene, ie ne ote e. 4 or a front wet and damp. With Sameer. Dertishion 400." ” 10. MAioNte, NOTICE.—_THE APNUAL Bg rebel 4 of the tion of the M. W. Grand Lodge of the Honorable Fraternity of Free and ao eta aa Biate of New York, (scoordi gpustitutions) will be held at the Grand Lo a's Hall, 00 Broadway, on aperany.s Wikee tka hh teste ae o’elock. JAMES HERRING, Grand Secretary. Masonic NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, 772, F. M’s. The members of the above lodge are re- ated {om more oe their lodge room, corner of pronme aad is (Tuesday) evening, errors 80" cloaks We pa *Onantes, A, Kanrism, Secretary. -ASONIC NOTICE.—ST. JOHN'S GRAND LODGE OF ye Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity, of Free and Avvepted Matonn, of the State of New York, ble to the nciont constitations and “work” of the Order, will Itsooy street, thie (Hussdey)'evening, at's velco ne ‘* Jay) evening, at 9 ‘py CHAS. W. " WILL ETTS, Grand Secretary. tare NOTICE.—TO ALL WHOM IT MAY oon. that the annual assembly of, Grand Counell of R. an yo Mg ty Gayl Yor! ned on gpa yin te mes +9 at 4 o’cloo! be o he Masonic Tew f Broome and Cros! Cente: By orter, i PHL Pal PRITCHARD, 6 Grand dooorder, ‘ASONIC heli THE BROTHERS OF NEW York Lodge No. 380, F. and A.M. are mened to moet at th Foti re of ese Meluding clection oS We ana GW. ness, i — ‘ORO, B. DBFOREST, §. W. P. 7. OR CR ALL PERSONS ARE Let § gacrrom, 4 bi trust arboring or any of tne crew of the Baits Haiti, from Aux Cayes, as no dobts of their contracting will be paid by the master or conaigness. by amar a rety er OF THE LATE FIRM OF (& Saat, furniture dealers, are requested to with, for immediate settlement upwOND ee se athorney and Beoaiway, room OTICE.THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM his ourtomers and the drone 1 the destruction of » portion of hie promises by fire, evening of the 34 inst. he establish bom Jaane Aria be eras vy wal without interrup- 0. u. 487 and 439 1st ay,, cor. Z6th ad Prine tizvet on june th, siamo 8 o’olock. A. 5S Sere ae iJ Le a AL | bat Argh THE Lorenee ose 8 i gh COMPAR T— A No. , are How's, corner of evening, Ji ly adj thaieh of insolvent balanoe sheet an Public Accountant. City Hall square. QNITED FRERMEN’S LAND ASSOCIATION, No. 3 —Retimates will be received b 75 ‘Pelton ey son eran, oth Wheaten Sooretary. AE FIRST rs aaa e RAIN AME! A , L now open to Favition, gana erantine, oF pal ay greatest i pet sb ea es harbor HA. in obeours. vgn fan 8 REICH E Thrace oct, usb aie pas NO. 82 CHAMBERS q Hall.—Notice to ork will, send for ne eer and th Hoot of] iow the 21 m of of until Monday, the 25th day isk ts AA Nf pelle oce se requested te ‘mabe ap- od, wt their office, between tne yeh UNDERSIGSED TAKES OCCASION to return t! iow a: re yore for the prompt an: sod the dostraction ening of the 3d inst., nab) the build: ig 'ans viciets can ee etee Tee a 18 Sie NaAy SOHN MARTILEWS, 457 8 499 First avenue, cor, 26th st, THE Liq LIQUOR QUESTIO' Lisson Daa DEALERS’ CENTRAL CONVENTION. res from the several wards to the Gentral Conven. tio veil ject at the Westohester House on y even: mt BUNCE, Vivo President, D. §:Pasox, Secretary: MPHE LIQUOR DEALERS OF THE TWENTY-FIRST notified to attend th Mane sJon Ho permanent c! Sepeoted to be present to MES RUSSELL, Chairman, mn, SHOP, Seoretary. irish avd Gerue help, for hotels e be jaiters, porters, sardeners, coachmen, nd nvorers, at this or the branch offic, hambermatd, oF has no objection to Ko & a uid do the housework of & Call at 108 Toompson st, fret foom, font Wants. \ A PROTESTANT GIRL, WISHES ry SFU gstONr ae cook or laundress. Cot eferred. at at 212 Madison street, in the A "4 YOUNG RL WANTS a SITUATION a8 Bi SEAM- stress; irt making aud de of fami- ly som ing; |e willing to make berse!f generally useful aS bas norobjcction to the country, Best of city references. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 2 Ly uation (as wet nurse, with & fresh breast Apply 90 44 Orchard street RESPECTABLE WOMAN , Washer and i may, ¢ ‘dood city refere SITUATION WANTED — Bra ‘ Jonng woman, Re waiter Te chantbee th eer ee jasbing and ironing, in » smal) 6 family; is good ould take care of children, portesily miter j hes most respectable city reference lived o A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, &» seamstress and to take charge of grown childre i k; has no oblection to the counts +» between 7th and Sth avenues; to be seen for SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant pend oonky moahen 8 =e objection P wecid hovese objection to 19th street, roar building SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as la reser, or chamoermaid, tine washer and ironer; Lo opjeotic a to @ priv: doardine house, or to travel with slagy: good ‘reference siven. Cam be eon. lor two days at Tth'st., bovweon 7th and St! avenues, front basement, N LAE GIRL WaNTED—WHO IS A GOOD ee PERSON. FULLY COMPETENT, uation as hourekeeper ins gentieman’s ® inetrect in Spani, ANE cuane A Youre @WowaN—wishEs 4 SITUATION, AS waiter, or to take care of children he 00 try for t! Can be soon for two days at 70 North Meorest., ant fivor, back room. Teed FIFTH WARD LIQUOR DEALERS’ PROTECTI tat the Filth Wagd Hotel on 8 o/aloek, for the purpose of re- tend. PETER 4 J.B. Tavion, Beeretary. seit ____ ENS FRUCTION. B10, ROOkKEEFING FULL UNLIMITED COURSE arithmetic ead ‘other English oranch- rec uced terme, ab M.S. PAINIE'S roe! corner ot tl ly youngest hool tom most mode: mded Col. tyle of writing B Gov. King, of R. I (A PARISIAN GENTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS OF EN. ‘An engagemont with a school as professor of his gue. No objection to go to any part of the Address F. C., Herald ctfice, A BINT 70, 7HE READERS OF THE HERALD.— Tho subscriber will reserve new pupils, this day and te morrow, for, $2 50 for ton writing lessons, ' Double entr bookkeeping reduced from $25, to $12 0 for s thorou courte, OMIVEE B. GOLDSMITH, Sol and 902 Brondway.d OOKEREPING. £C—A FEW MORE MAY ENGAGE deake at DULDBA| ines houses in this highly appreciated ty pookkeeping for Practical wu Bows PENMANSAIP, &c dn. gupericr snd expeditious mant ARB TAUGHT by FOSTER & aths are quslited to discharg Nice ot MY 00% canting house with Promptness, facility and despatch, etacnonepeerehisnnennsacenennmnmee erent a et 4? Phat tS TEACHERS.—A GENTLEMAN WHO reise bimsel( in sempentation will be silewes to's desirable person, Ad- Gres A. C., Broadway Pout Of epee HE FRENCH LANGUAGE PRACTICALLY TAUGHT to classes or, to private pupils, by, am experienced Washi mgton Colleginte Institute, Washington sat ope ington Col ute, Waal anre, For turther particulars address J. L'E., phagtoness rho. ia WRITMINGSBOOKRERPING | AND ARITHMETIC, cach perfeatly taught in twelve vessona by IL. C. Howey 443 Broadway. Lad age or deficiency, t Shotem ot penssauehiy: im; twelve: Lees ia 8, & ten to orders Reserved hours for Indies. from 246 REWARDS. REWARD —THE PREMISES OCCUPIED BY subscribers, No. 262 Water meet, ‘wero burat Guth morsing of the SK ule, as bel design. will be paid We Fan ‘us tor such ite convict the incendiary. WHITFIELD & cu. 5 No 262 Ws rab o'N8, 15 Plath ot. Plum ma ‘Tin ware manufac t $33 BE wool ponent ON SUNDAY MORNING, $ roadway, @ small black and tan terrier + abpwers $0 the ai of Jim Any on recuroing to Mr. Zouche, 383 “Broadway, wht reoetve three lollare reward. LO! sy a PORTEMONNA! SQae cba sseal. The Ander satis po uber Te- 7 conte ie address to J. D. D. K., box 54, Post or calling ata South street, fr aklin it Skye terrier teh. re re ard will be" ‘paid on her delivery at the stable a Frenkiin street. OUND—IN THE TEN’H WARD, YESTERDAY, ete from Lond York to ‘Cincinnsti, whioh re by provini perty and pa} D2 Gras drug sore, 306 Grand rereok, O8sT—ON bigs GS NIGHT, BETWEEN irony street ferry GH the Battery, a lady’s gold with s mini Any person finding the same will be a ably rewarded *y returning it to the owner at 19 State at. FT o8' ANK BOOK, NO. 2,781, ISSUED BY THE Li +e for the Savin; Morohany’s Clerks. Tho please to leave the same at the back, No. 516 OST—ON MONDAY, THE FOURTH OF JUNE, A throngh ticket to Cincinnati, via Hudson River aud New York Central Railronc. ket is of no value to the finder. as it w Whoover will return it to the N Broadway, corner of Fulton strect, warded and receive the thanks of the owner, OSTA DRAFT DRAWN BY EDMUND BROWN, 1d socepted il persons are a papmees’ hes FULTON STRERT, big at sce a ik Feet, N.Y. oe en Catherine i pA, of Market aud *piviaion Lost AX OLD FRENCH GcLD WaTcH, witd 4 ver cap, steel ban face with » wroath aro ‘chain with » red st the ‘and & Toad ot stone in li . are Ny dey * lng to pay racchiay, 26 william FINE ARTS. ATNTINGS OF TUR HOLLAND ScHOOL, Tae lowing valuable paintings now remaining in the fal Palace, up te Seay Is we aaee of the it, whe ‘disposed of in this country, tht t back ep , are agp > Mireeae | for mR ri rey by U ‘ashington street, Helland Landsoape, ty Pe} Mountain Scene, wi Storm, by Pelgrom, 5120, a" before the Emperor, st Worms, by Van Pott, 4 View upon Dinant, near Namur, by Fétar Van Kloon, The Blackewith of Naarden, u Ly bergen, $120, ee at ae bay id, Tandeoape Lr Knip, $50. SPORTING. R SALE—A DOG, ord NEWFOUNDLAND AND alt oe in’ toh. At waating Son stable. By Te Teving plese. R SALE—THE FAST BAILING SLOOP YACHT Ribena ee dart He A. "For fureher vadtloulass, ¥ "s work, For tpply at 008k, Mark's ), trom 8 till 10 A. M. INDLANDS AND ST. BER- 8, Scotch and ie soar boule, Taquire at 308 maiite oure forasegs B® cont Water street, ‘cornet of Fuiten. up Neo yore TAcare CLUB. met BO AesD on a come off on Thured: whee 4 them at the office of R. 8 Hon Trea. yuree Ti’ Wail streets N-BLOUDGUOD, Nocbrdisy'Seore ny. CLOTHING, &O. Ca aor —LADIES OR GENTLB- efi ens reoei' oash al, LOTHING WANTRD.—LA’ oy dispose of, oan ha “OL Chatham: dg ee Mrs. Coben. ; Bich jod sa by re: Goblen. DIES OR GENTLEMEN ‘Price for the same, having good superfluous cloth: street. or ‘attended by ewuperior. Apply'at the Clarea an, Tate cook, understands it in eli its branches, pastry, S180 a good baker; no ojections to washing the house Mrequized, nor to go a short distanes in the country. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A ‘a» cook in private is bread baker; willing to Has no objection 10 go Please call at 89 Crosby elle ashing and! mentees neo in the country. in tne basem A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN desirous to engage with s lady a nurse and soams~ lady's maid and seamstress; is capable of filling city; can take charge of s baby from its birth. commendations as to chsravter and capa- en tor two days at 85 West I'wenty-third st. Ps iht Age 1 MAREYED petal Wanrs A ae TIDY GIRL WANTS pis ‘SiruaTion IN A ‘amail private family. An RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. A private family. to do general nor yuntry for the summer ser Il for one day, eorner of Tompkins plneo and Be: 9. SITUATION TO DO Youre wi Joti WANTS, A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, a WIDOW, Wao was some years in this country, wish i- deation as boustheeper city or country. Sai home. Address C. C, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, Nai ease eat ot, ret floor, back rooi WISHES or weiter, or to take care Fa & Can be seen at potent take ft oarring. a branches: is a careful, “steady driver: a tana if nese. oa zh good babita. Address. ¥., 1s uti a A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN, WHO CaN converse and vrite Rnglish anu Froneh writen 8 fate hand, quick and scour Jeane’ o of book keepin Stad'et'e situstion chore rencraily u-cfal. Salary net to tach os aise cmployment. Please address Germany AS GENTLEMAN OF 2%, BUSINESS maprts, SPEAKING ‘no- Visir TAR | PRINCIPAL. Plaece in the United stdtes end the Onuadae ts ou? entirely new Sheet Map o: Burove, th Baltio ith portraite of tle principal orow: arm; ry of the world distances, atic rope, do. Apply at 0 Fulton ot , up wate cor ad andes M 5 Otay thi Preferred, OOK KEEPER WAN ED. —AN ENTERPRISING MAN wishing to beoome interested safe con in the iron stating the J. i. city or country. Can of ov mpstoncy and) wil re two daje, T. sa So St MAN ABOUT i gg = UN ¥ fa ae oauri t ing tacto Thercantile hi uso, as be kkeepa? or ousdeok ‘capacity where he could imself gene~ ie passage paid out; writes s/fair bi Good ven. jerald office. Pees $$$ L$ Wantep—a You! MAN AC- with the r Lata ion business, corner of Gold vS SITUATION low; semell famil; Fo RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS lived four years in her present situation, wishes to get into.s amall, private family to do saneral’ Housework or A chamberwork; is a good cook and an excellent washer and ironer; Tif’be found tri atful, Can be seen at her present ih av, near 4th st. GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as housekeeper or cook; she nnderstands French as well ag ber own language Good reference from her last Place Please call at 19 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. SITUATION WA TED— A VERY ple Steal « making all ‘einan of Please call at Toom 17, up stair Ags SITUATION WANTFD-BY A | sPrerADLe woman, to do general baro2” om pr Beat of city re ‘i rear. 7 me he AY relfh HRSG? NEAT AND TIDY GIRL WISHES 4, SITUATION ences givi a my, between 28th nnd Sth A Buise to do the housework of » family. ap plata cgcdieg. end is Hon to co Teferenco trom 277 West Nb wry. Gi be seen for two deys, k room place mabereee 9th an 10th WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY. LATELY AR- rived from Germany, is deciroue of obteiming s situa tion in an American family; understands ho ary good milliner and dress best referen: ‘and Conov ied tloor, Bi Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WITH THE BEST FA of city reference, wants » situatios 10 plain sewing, and make rally wnat in s family; no ob jection t2 go in she country neon for two days at 27 7th avenue, betwoen 4h and 25th ote, LADY WISHES TO PROCURE for good cook; sho understand is willing “to. assist with olean and rogular in her work, rev ber F manner; me Ieaves on ‘account of shutting up the and recommended at her present rosi- denen, 61 Lextogto YOUNG GIRL WISHES A bei ts at ees bermaid and seamstress, or Soke are! raid to assist with the Pon o I last place, Varick st, ta RESPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES 4 SIrUA- tion as nurse and chaaber perreatly stands the care of childre: flowing or w es the best of reference can be gi or leat place where the lived for three years. Apply at jott st, YouNG FRENCH: WIDOW LaDy, ABOUT TO take a house u ot’ with gentle- 4, for which she iy turnished room. Ad- m square Post Office, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation in a private family, to do general housowork, or chambermaid, waiter, or nurre and seamstress, and to assist in the washing and Sroning, as she can do that first rate, and a good plain o Ins ‘the be: city referep noo! npretion to the wocpioy: fe een for two di t 100 Mulbeery st., in the rear, seco! oor. SITUATION cece iom to Sct matry, of elty ‘Teference, from: het ply aE 38 Hlamersioy sizes, fous donee trons a My floor, tront room. PROTESTANT GIR, WANTS A SITUATION AS cook; understands all kinds of cooking, and will assist in wasaing if Required; mo objection to the country. # her employer's, No. 3 Saat 27th st., tor swo da RESPECTABLE ¥« ‘UNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. bermaid aod waitress, and to help to wash vate family, Has 004 reference from Please call at NEAT YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS ee dressmaking, wishes situation as scams’ trend, oF Wo k and sewing s reat ) doors trom Fulton, Brooklyn. r¢ A. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK or laundress, or to ¢o geners! housework; no objection {othe country. Good city reference. apply for two dayay at 435 Hudson st., in the rear. 7 Fn ene ad LADY banana TO TAKE CHARGE to one child; is RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ivate family or hotel; is « first well recommended. Apply at 75 Armee, rate coe! Warten si, for two days. A. SITUATION WARTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in & private family. as seumutross and iressmaker; she u: ds cutting eee ae atly to th te The best mam bo soon se 160 1th wh, SITUATION Maka ans een § A bent hon ery — ZouRg woman, a8 ohai leundress in family; she perfectly her business, and is willing to make herself asefi Good oity reference can be Tiven. Can be seen at No. 7 Unica court, y Gniversity Place. a GooD ce ‘88 WANTED—TO WORK ON pantaloons: also, or three gieie to losrn the trade, whe Pier thtve days care, Nowmaa, 936 Frankfort st.,in EAD ri YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, NOW FOR A YEAR IN the United States, desires a situation to take cure byes Soom fa and vation eae travel re & tamily; ress and washer aud ironer, erences. Ad irevs J. B., Herald oMee. oa ve med ‘1B YOUNG WOMAN, WISHRS 70 0 rt ios rg famil; PROTESTANT ewe "WOMAN, of obtaining lothes, od. rHUh of roller. a ane Ro for a fow days at her RESPECTADLE PROTESTANT A rand site a ai mation ah ENGLISH WoMAN, erence woe . siren ‘atin app ie we ————————_—_—_—_— ere A See GIRL, Lag fs Ah FROM FRANCR, governess, peta ke iy, Meo ue Vine,” Corner of Vieques lyn, ort and mpoRtARy TO LA D1 respec rson bein) pa nto dros ad thojoughly ‘competent to charge of & private house or hotel; no objee= to co West. Address, postpaid, ¥. W., Union square iy ont Office. BT eee dad WANTED—one WHO yUN UNDERSTANDS THE management of » country gristmill, im ® pleasant vi -five miles from New York. Apt ir. Mil- sete aster wt, og ba petronally, of by letter to st Utes jeue se seTeny Jer, 230 box 19, bf * EMLOYERS.—SITUATION Ores EPWs sisters—one. to do plain sevingy the ol amberwork d waiting or ty assist in bale vantey.” “The 1e very bes! be obtai allt 6 often, D2 kthavenue, tear 2b et ee em DEMAND UNE FRaGalse FOUR PRENDRE 1gnfant: on paytra le plus haut pri waiting for empl jas Protestant sere nt reli ID ANTEO-ON® wing and hair dressing—Fronch, riloronoes required. Appiy at i : evan | ITUATION WANTED-BY A YO S chamberwork and plain rewii Masarer hilar an be seen for two di yo at 24 t relia dilits b ss ma and Ninth jay }0 be seen at 274 Twenty si: {n the rear building, Pansies te 2 TION WANTED BY A RESPECTAGLE GIRL mbermald oF purse or will sewer. No object: ral aa, Fy Sa WANTED, BY AN _ EXP! nite ‘understa: event tele! WANTED—AY A RES! p45 chamber ror her Inst place, country. ATION WANTED—BY A WELL RECOMMENDED ighly respectable yoong wom bermaid, Sr nurse and Ane sewer. No objection to kote the seennee The best references has tilt Thursday, 7th intent at No. 7 Lamartio , 29th st. between sth and gt nes, TIVATION WANTED. 4 GERMAN aI and Indies’ folk os a0 ra drorman ing. and ~ ress jon travel it W., Herald ofice, for twe daysse UreP™ Add ITUATION W. le pal ete ake A YOUNG MAN, AS CON: WANTS er, in the baking departments under- stands the Ei G. Tenguages, : eRe jer nan pneu Address C. M. maarstants Cony dating: Inst thi days, 104 5th ave Stason WANTED—BY A RSSPECTAB' woman, mbermaid and fino wash bare a4 waiter; ved a8 seam~ ree yoars, where she can be seen for twe is a ree soumstress, and u ‘une 9 objeotion to goin Apply at 132 jays. FAMILIES GOING Fe. EUROPE,— Toit Tad, sscuttomed to Feta Bad gaston oe jess @1 teoond floor, front room. EDITORS—A youNG w tthe 8 ‘Spanish 1 Lf 7 ar dress K. J., BUSINESS an sven PERSO} Tae —— parties waited on free of charge. ina 0 FARMERS | AND. oF UNG MAN Tas mpl ont Where his slster fal bo leary: foredilng aed m0 wine le jerstands o ari id themeel: feeod eorpta ery Bustofvoteronce. Adres Jum, 6 days. PAREN RDIAN! Seine og re AND GUAI Na, ay Miemen! . Arent For Balance of Wants see § s00 Sixth Page,

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