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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1855. 5 Agorum theatre, save been brough| to a sudden psure— ‘Ube over tiermcate state by on see dent whieh has hap- pared to that lnty. Alben! is winging i= opere at Liverpool. “Don Gio- vemni'’ bas bees dene st Covent Garden, with Tamba- ‘Mimi ar the Den, e080 Bowie as Ue rien. Mice Pauclt bes appeared at the Haymarket. Anew erigins! play, by Mr, Jobe Saunders, entitled “Love's Martyrdom,” will be prodeced, im which Miss Faucit ‘Will eurtain the part of the heroine. A mew tenor, M. Montjaure, is descrided as having theronghly recereded, and as combining such raritie? es 8 suave, detente voice, with passionate action when Une scene demands parson. ‘The opening of the italian Opers house for a series of @ramatic perfurmances by s company under the direc- ten of M. Righetti, of which Madame Adelaide Ristori: whe enjoys the highert reputstion in Italy, both in teagety snd comedy, is 2 member, supported by cther Patformers of reputetion, is sai) by Calignani to be the eole dramatic event in Paris of the week. ‘There will be & musical festival at Poitiers on the 19th, 20th, and 2st of Jone. The programms includes Bagén's © Imperial Mass,’’ Beethoven's Sympboay ia B Gat, avd some of Mendelssohe's ‘ Midsammer Night's Bream ' music, and an overture by M. Eugine Chaine. ‘The maceger of Le Seala, at Milan,has ‘thrown up his book’ —the baiance in his disfavor amounting to more ‘than ove hundred and eighty thousand Austrian florins. M. Ponsard’s comedy, “ |/Honneur et i’ Argent,” has Deen again revived at the Odeon, with Fochter in the prinetpa) character. vic: Laferriere. A drama om « large scale is in preparation at the ‘Theatre ¢u Cirque, (sot an equestrian theatre, as one ‘would suppoce from the mame,) to be entitled ‘ L’His- tele de Paris ”’ It is to open im the 13th century, and to ome down to the present day! It is not stated how many nights it will occupy in the periormince, but it will consist of thirty tableaux; and an these scenic dis- Plays here never take less than « quarter of an hoar to eprange, the changing of the scenes alone would take ‘Up at this modest calsulation exactly seven hoars and a half ! for the length of the pisce. Be peile Herculem! M. Halévy’s new opera, ‘ Jaquarita,’’ which has just Deen produced at the Théiitre Lyrique in Paris, seems to ‘be only « partial success—so far as we can translate the imeny of M. Berlioz and the managed phrases of other French journalists. The story is one of Eastern savagery; and for its tigress heroine, Madame Cabel is by common ecnsent dé scribedas too pretty and graceful. The music, pe far as wecan make out, is found queer and violent, without startling originality, though with some attempt at redeness and Oriental ferocity. M. Grassot, the well-known comedian of the Palais Reyal theatre, was recently sitting in acafe, Alter ‘waiting for some time in vain to be served, he calied a ‘waiter who was passing, and, in & too audible voice, maid, ‘‘ O’est donc ici comme en Crimée, on me pent rien prendre.”” These words were so sooner out of his mouth than his shoulder was lightly tapped by «gen. ‘tleman who bad been sitting unobserved but observant Dehind him. ‘‘ Suives-moi,” said this mysterious indi- vidual to the surprised M.Grassot. To this highly- operatic injunction M. Grassot demurred; but on the police agent, for such it was, producing his card, there was nothing to be done but to follow the representative of law and order to the Préfecture, where the insautious ‘M, Grassot was duly locked up, and only released after very urgent reclamations from the director of the theatre. The obituaries include the name of Mr. Thomas Romer, “hnown to the musical profession as Mr. T. R. Travers ”” ‘The French chronicle of deaths announces that M. Del- phat, oldest among the musicians of France, died the ether day at aged 99 years. To him, says the Gareite gts owe the first ‘monster concert or- ganized in France.’’ This was given in 1791, b; of funeral celebration in honor of the officers at Mancy; and Vogel’s overture to ‘‘Demophon,”” << tweive huncred wind instruments, was performed ioe occasion. The town of Nancy complimented M. Saipse with the present of ‘‘s fiute of honor.” The eld musician, w! coping ny ‘ot death, requested that hla gts mipae be buried with him, Obi ’. FUNERAL SERMON ON THE LATE JOHN ADAMS. Fhe announcement that the Rev. Dr. Spring would @eliver s funeral discourse. oxcasioned by the death of the late John Adams, drew together a more than or- Gimarily large congregation to the Brick Church (Pres.) yesterday morning. Amongst those present we noticed of the tion. without exce; Listened Power gry ered yg Bape which peeneai sa seas dente Sete OF erlang ty Oe vet Rann, ape mane fy ev cece itctad “yd ol Ce, revere! Fite, ted his views ies of of his nephew. In business with what he considered In July, 1806, he married Aan Glo- the daughter of John G. ‘and Elizabeth Glover, a men of high and noble fogged @ member of this b ‘a fortune. ben) and of enlar, rous charities. She died on the 17th of Tctoben, 19, leaving seven chil- drem, the eldest twelve years of age, and the youngest three weeks old, four of whom survive. Mr. Adams ed in no no ordinary the coniiiense of this community. In 1819 he was elected one of the Governors and Treasurer of the New York yearn which offize he for seven He was also for years the American Bible President of the iramene Seciety, and Director of the Public Schoo! Societ In 1827 he was a] ted President of the Fuiton which office he until bis death, In his igen? Principles Mr. Adams was a firm and consistent by terian. be- came 8 comm’ in the Brick Church while a y: it in ‘man, and soon after he removed to this city, and’! the venerable Dr. Ro: ray ia tm aIeNy OC Tle gees fulness. He cccupied his place ia his yA almost sixty pied and never vacated it Lg Red sickness or ce from He loved the 1e city. gon. pa este ed in its green lg 2 by its still Paty yerhe did not stop pepe at the thander of the cataract. He was somewhat remarkable in this He would not tempt his mioister to preach oth thi ‘Never, except in a instance, did discourse Ly tp pulpit ‘én acconat perso: congre- ition to Ww J was’ introduced. Nor shali 1 ever seers place, where he sought me when an utter Meee made himself known to me, and coa- sected nate maa fo my rst interview with the elders of this Inder a kind and overruling Providence Pye my destiny; that face that could not lie, thet warm Irieh heart that could not decei me oS of an Mr. Adams was one of the trastees of Healing alder, antl Bing that of any yo rol 8, ful office His 4 his companions in office Gully te. spected him as the senior member of the their body, and honor his memory. For punctual eye and Lh uniformly conservat barge refuge. ie Doctor, nor was it difficult to (to pareslve taok task aval be Naval Inte Froate Potomac. ae follomng meander James ie Lardner, Gaj dnance officer, Lieutenants—Melancton Smita, William L. Herndon, L. B. Avery, Maxwell We Woodhult MeN. Fairfax, Edward Brialey, Master. C. an. Poreer—H. M Hieskell. Chaplain—Thomas R lambert, Boatewain—Amos Colson. Ganner—Wil iam H. Bamilton. Carpenter—J. G. Thomas, Sail- mosker—James Ferguson. Court Calendar—This Day. Uxrrep Srares} District Court.—Nos. 95, 101, 17, 20, 21, 20 10 33. Ter al in ah Nant a yale, tuna, 1304 ‘ Pea ant hones, 1476, 101, i305 ai so prema Oremn-bpesial ‘Term.—Nos. 103, 1 26, 8, 128, 126, 104, 11,45 8, 199, 8, 04 99, 100, 164 to 173, 176, 177, 178) 12, BurMOR vnNow. 248, 08, 995, 28034, 1017, 1028, ata 3 001, 536, 831 1s 506 1088) $10, ee oh ico 608, ia $84, 9, 814, 950; 32 ter "sah, 717, 808, 083, 7080, 274 3 MON PLEAs—Part 1st—Adjourned for’ the term. Part 24—Now. 827, 345, 956, 666, 626, 629, 637, 648, 677, 364, 770, 712, 191, 694, 841," Coron er’s Inquest, Farat Campueve Accipeyt,—Coroser O’Deanell neld am inquest at the New York Hospital, upom the | body of Gertrude Emsburgh, = German girl, about age, who was lately employed asa ily of Charles Beek, Kk, residing at No. 296 Houston strest, whe came te her deata trom severe injuries received on Friday night, by the explosion of » mphene lamp. The ceceased was filling the lamp b. <b oy Fn lighted. The jury rendered a verdict of salesroom, 118 Nassau street, and make your sele scion, Spree pee armed Genta’s.—The Nam-~ styles and fabrics with which Gonitl opens the is unprecedented Among the promi- season nt warm weather chapesux are more than swenty varietios mm there are fanema, of all See Ca Lil Ry + may not bo ‘suited from the at y Sa Broadway, opposite St, Paul's charche Te the Hatters in the City and Country, A. Leland & Co.,171 Poatl street, beg leave to call the at femtion of th to several now styles, of men’s straw Bate Jost ‘haisheds sone whlch are he “Young ammarions> snd’ nae white Tupaa hate Goth of uncommon beaaty a4 Be durability: dogether with our usnal i every gf men's feat! tad © Rihdren’sstraw ais all of 0 oma mannigoturs e lowest market price, case Or Land s'60.. 111 Fearl street, hon Albert H. Nicolay’s Seml-Weekly tion sale of stocks and bonds wil: take place this yes at clock, at the Merchants’ Exc! 8. For further ps teulars see bis savertisement in ere Fortes. legues can be obtained at fice, N Broad street, ‘We beg to state tnat the late Fire at No. 10 Ne Maide ah ill in no way interfere with our business ag regar tire stock being stored at the la Orders tous oF our teente By ‘at present No, 63 Maiden Jase, will be “os "ae 4 J, EDGE, JR., U. 8. Laboratory, Jersey City. Brandreth ie, Corner of Broadway, an This pew an and slopant hate conducted on the European he al de of vascnah bn ving become & po: lace for Kastern and Southern travel on its jonable pater: places and springs of the orth. ite ae sy and airy ‘ments, and ‘admirably con- measehave on t tion 6 public, and ‘& corresponding oto y*Sitached, every delicacy of the season notice, and at al hours of the ipevaay and d sights an ‘and few places in the city ean supply & caper OF 4 dinner, (The attention of the tes ling pal respectfully 6: 0 these facts, an: surance is given by. ‘the management, that their ita cya jouse will be rendered both pleasant aad agree- Photographic Portraits for $1—Six times larger than the ordi erreotyps tor the same price, $6 per dosen, create exlensive demand, no the original Gas peetapes have done by the New York picture com- Knapp’s Daguerreotype Gi ry Removed 477 Broadway, between Browne and Grand strests, e08 in every 7tiyle. Lar, colored, case included, Mar” ‘equals if not better, than others d three dollars for. phic Institute, 371 Broadway, twedoors, above Taylor's Saloon; the art taught, embracing the, latest, improvements, Good photo; fe red fife; fi} can bo ebvainedielscwbere. BATTELL & 00. «Baby Show Polka.”. Rapidly, the eee, Show Folks,’ a1 composed and dedieated to Cy ye Price (ORACK WATERS, N No: $33 Broadway. Second Hand Chickering Piano for Sale, at one Nunns & arly now, for Summer Maegan» ‘We have lately added many new styles to our immense stock of fashionable sum- Aer clothing, and would sdviso our friends to make their selections, as fend ‘nore auuiranie stylee will be scarce before the neason D. DEVLIN & CO., 258, 259 and 250 Broadway, corner of Warren street, phyr Cassimere Suits, $10; Check Mar- its, $8.50; extra igh btu leh dress coats, $15; 258° is? Clothing ‘arehouse, ere and te Falton eng w= Ladies Sojourning at the ble ian |, Will be pleased to be gwi y can in the latest st; at ‘Mrs. o FARNSWORTH, et 327 ie z fs ‘ ny jours” ni opporite th the Broadway th theatre. Green’s Shirt and Furnis! turnis! aludes every variety of ge i P Shaker fanuel, men's Tait hoes, mers Se vieaseat buttons, Mr eibortiss leapertea for tha epctse and oun do, The prices are moderate and the assortment meephyr, Lisle & sd Tease, tit uneqa: and Oth Cent less — ca PRTERBON & F RUMPAREY, 379 Broadway, corner of White street, will sell during this week Fates. and see, Great tthe above Cal Dargains may be ‘expected. Tuttle's Emportum of French, Gorman and American fancy goods, novelties and toys, No. 846 Broadway. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat- RICK ie athe be sole manufscturer in the United States of the om der-prvat sn Bopo 10a Pear! street, oor below Dye, Wigs and fod tary fat ter rt les is: wholesale ean ‘retail. suit Beware wesortment: pees of wigs and Inimitable Hair Cutter, so Lo ana | 3 Palrcutdog and shaving room at fori Bar ny aia in a xy eth nnd esmforcable sie av any in the city, Shaving at Tan, Freckles, Piny Erg) forms in the akin, erytipelas, de., cured by GOURAUD'S I:alian mationtes een. | Poudre subti ts hi sid copes, o7 Waikor street rst faye Brooklyn. ‘Whiskers or Moustaches ctl om 2S without stain or ‘bottles, comtainin sight Br small country. B.G. GRAHAM, 685 , 87 State street, Albany. Ohristadoro’s Excelsior Halr Dye has be, comes staple article throughcut the United States. No ‘druggist or perfumer can afford to be without it, f ther aye a operates with the same certainty and safety: The blacks 1008 prod ideal. Sold Sad applied at No. Holoway’s Ointment and Pills,—The First at country Have generously and nobly oint 't to their patients and the pa ue io w York, and Ni gb vente, 2h cents, and $f There are Counterfetts, Eyes ours pepete Eee g Rowdee ha + © Mesens, Parsons toren our premiocs with evtire sucoes cockroaches and rats, to our surprise ‘hiLating both gratification, with but o fanke" & Co, "CV. ELICKENER & CO., No. 81 fate agents Scrofula, Rheumatism, ngs Life bateam is as certain to cure the moat paintal forma of theon dlacaden an water ia te orech sbiret; dino, eld alone foyer ores, ery the i cnese, the pleas’ commumsption, piled, “Bee de. Sei a a2. At Abbottsford, Oamada et, 9 Montag, detn 11, the lady of W. W. O'Dwyer, Eaq., of aguas : On Tesotes, Jona 28 ar fe 5 ‘Rev a a Hosaerr, Esq, Canorine, yt of the late Soo Copeites anata araauene, inet ‘Ccrawall (Epgiand) papers please copy. On Saturday, Jone 16, posse e long and Lucretia ©. Hows, only’ child of Joman J Sgn end D. eve, aged 16 months. @ friends and acquaintances of the family, also thors of her grandfatber, Howry M. Nichols, are request- eh ghey pfermend at ten o'clock to morrow morn- ing, from the residence of her father, No. 205 West eo reventh a) between Kighth and Ninth ave- Pvt south L, on Satarday morning, J Le fon arday uae ve braiv, Mary Wiowan, daughter id Joaes, aged 1 year and 10 June 27; in mf A seh Mo of his age, Daxter oes mr ae ! Masons, alto respectfully ayited to atiend the solar g amy No. 120 Cannon street, ‘On Saturday, June 16, Axwe Jann, daughter of James ee Maria Ann’ Winterbottom, alter ® short slinees, aged * The Hiende and relative seins ily are respect ie friende ai ven 0 family are y nvited toattend the funeral, this afiernoon, at fnew | 8 e’clock, from: the reeiience of her parents, 196 Spring On Sunday morning, June 17, Kars Ricuanps, daugh- ter ot John sna ary Mary Higgins, in th 6th year of her os of the brain. he ‘aod relatives of the faaily are resps>tfully fevited to attend the funeral, afternoon, at two Pe. ee Se the residence of her ys No. 23 Bad- Ov ~tentee Stapford & Notices of the teneral will be given in the papers of this afternoon. On Saturday, Jume 16, at ber residence, No. 166 sixth street, Mrs. TLLIAMS, widow of the late Jos. Williams, of county Wicklow, Ireland, aged 67 years, Her relatives and friends ere kindly invited to attend mane the funeral, at two o’clock this aften June 11, Jase R. Swouns, of the frm of Dublin and Canada papers please co; nalB Gandey evening, pe riams 11, after vesy chert bat wife of Thos. Bayban, in the 30th itive of the pi of Sanna, county ¢, fh Meath, Ireland. The friends of the family, also the members of St. Mary’sT. A. B. Bosiety, are’ respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 65 Ridge street Suddenly, on Sate necaing, Jane 17, Evoraya A., wife of 4.0. Ba Funeral to: cant time and place will be published on hat t day. The relatives nd na friends, together with bers of Metro) Lodge No 273 F. and A. org ‘Companions of Nietorenies R. A. Chapter No. Me and Senior Kz ights of Morton Encampment No. 4, are ‘respectfully imvived to attend. In Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 17, after a short and severe ilimese, Francis B. Stay Ker, ‘ only garriviog child of William H’ and the late Cornelia B Bloodgood, aged 5 years, 7 months and 5 days. 1¢ relatives and friends of the as Seely are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence of bis egy in Cumberland egieienaeen trom Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, LL At Greenpoint, L L, Joun SILKWoRTH, aged 36 years, 10 months and 9 cays. The funeral will take place from his late resideace, J bina pmeneci, to morrow afternoon, at two o’closk on Supday, 3 Jane 17, Jouy Hesry, son of Thomas and Mary Sti ‘The friends of the funily “are ‘are invited to attend the fanera}, to morrow ‘at three o'clock, from No. treet At Flatbush, L. 1, suddeal an on Saturday, June 10, ane COPY. ieee PY en Sepee Resto Bion tor low te fever, Captain Mrrousit, of at ner Aue aria on Sunday morning, June 17, mag ° short illness, as Deux, aged about 56 was a native of hiladelphia, and commant of 18 years; and up to the ued in the confidence and es! bis employers, but of all his acquaintances, who are nd move in the first sp aphere of society. As a navigator, “he was skilful and fortunate; as a citizen, Uberal and generous; as@ husband and parent, affeo- tionate, and in every "relation of life exemplary. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE LIQUOR QUESTION, bits) DEALERS’ SOCIETY. REGLaS ry th itl be held at an dee Fellows’ et oorae: an Grant M ba] tin, b atte: vinaae » Faasnen ote cere * - HAYWARD, Prosiden' . BUNCE, Vice Prosaeat, D. 8. Parcr, Secretary.” EE COR DEALERS’ Fioys taoclereneane NOTICE.— ‘ergons whose names have for momber- ship and accepted, are hereby Pamtats that the books of the society will be open every day a Seorotary’s room, on the second floor of Odd Fellows’ Hall, where names will be enrolled and cards delivered, between the hours of and6P.M, By order, JNO. a WARD. Presid: R. B D. 8. Paror, Recording Secretary. LIQUOR DEAL® ‘adjourned meeting at Toynbee! ge jrooklyn, om ae afternoon, every member is requested to thors wie ing become 20, for the transact businets, 'N/ B."Special meetings will be bi 9 every day, during the w Bers, from) Ac, to 6P. “gOS. TOYNBEE, Presi ALFRED ROURKE, Vice Tresident, P. CLemerson, Secretary. Ate BXCRLLERT pbhen aes OF CLARET wae as tiles returned); various lon an Dublin , aim, Rohnep) Lond: Scotch ales, for sale UNDERHILL C7 MAT: Bo breome ‘Street, on the corner of Crosby st. SPKOIAL AOTICKS. ree Fert MASS hy lt “pl ae Groped A mass meeting will hel Monda\ orter, ani eta tate en tion to the National C Sacha & sQui 1 jon 8, PARSO! 8: Sail iy Sy, sRYMOUR, 32. uti RAND AMERICAN DEMON AERATION THIS assem! on seven a of hi Hor ERNOON, di O'CLacK. Satlonal interect and iauportense ty Hon, Goversor Brow Hon, A Jackson Do And other dis \ MERICAN INSTITUTE—WECHANICS’ CLUB—A gular meeting wil) bo held at the Repository, OL jay, Jone 18, at 7: dura ility of ig best material ar i6s Bowery. thin (i gaiay) a7 Ponctual attendance is requested. By ord JEREMIAH QUINLAN, Presideat. Joszen J. Kearny, Corresponding Secretary, |ARD OF THANKS.—THE FRIENDS OF THE LATE. deceased Mr. Phillip H, Jeannoret return thanks to the firemen and police id at the fire in Maiden 1: thelr prompt rerio master of th for bis un protidicg for the eon. at the ody te white, tat AS ila root es fi data it river.—On after this date, First boat em 4to ieee bok and returaing to M40N1 —DORIC LO! NO, 23).~BRETHREN tified of the intention to celeprate St Joho’s Day, onthe 35th instant, by excarsion per steamer Li ft the foot ot Markee apnrer ae nee M. M. J. D ASONIG. NOTICE “THE MEMBER3 OF EUREKA Lodge, Ni F. A. M., are hereby directed to attend a regeias menting. KA thels Fosma Maccaie of Broome reets, on Monday, o'clock P. ch of business. Ww RUILL, W. M. he. UNDE Gro _B. Browne, Secretary. W YORK, JUNE 9, 185 —THE PAICE OF BOARD our ree] tind tels on an after this date will be two dollars and fift; a ee 8 TEEADW EL! “ac Re Go., MA Nichola: Lend HIRAM ven” ‘ON, New York Hotel. Clarendon Hotel. 0. C, PUTN. PY, ha eS aie LTURA! S0crgTy.—THE Ns will be held & Clinton Hall, A: n from one till tea ‘'dlook M. OTICE.—A NOTE oF Wy mh ots & OGDEN’S, FOR hee eS 1885, 60 he et ee ey ow ‘wae loit in are mail to Bridgeport, bene eae netided not fo purchare same, as peyment Pasuretet were bet op im COMP ARTY, NEW YoRK, fees rend The adjourned meeting of be stook? will be held at -, off street, om n Wednen + Fane 2, at uur WH. o 54 South e part bers is ited. wa. Mite Pre id “a mc Thonuaw, Secretary. iS, President ne pe thd MONUMENT ASSOCIATION—AN “AS. ig tor its object the erection of a suitable Hood: worthies of the Rev ys aes eon Sbij Wallador . ion of ile of Bunker Hilt of Mond inat., with the view of in the jon’ of their object, Tne commemora: ‘he Athenetsa, corsee of Atlantis ard Cliates Distinguished spiakers—the Rey. ‘Des. Chapin, Be ae ond 5. Bom and jernig: opriate * wif ivginerait co the gen’ | the door. The proceeds will vault on Foit Greene for eine. sree! LOFTS BB ‘Moni ce verde! hamiaion ¢ tpiendn to either of th Follow: tee of Arrangements ‘= Pe ents s " §, WALLACE cons, VAN ZAN iF FE HARK(SON. ‘WATCHES, ) JEWELRY, &O, Gens FINE Goup Ay ah oma B DIAMOND cLos wit nt chal hl, ‘These ty REaPecral PROTESTANT rowue Ps sr] TAN A ANDY p WIFE, 1 LATELY L. oe iD, A. / N Ae tain s situatio pri’ M tions. The man is a coach: rae fs po TT 4 puree ry seamstress, or to do cham! Can be seen st 114 Charla at, ecrner 0 Suis ewias SITUATION WARTED BY A enactigia co. red man as coachman, who ean give the best of city Feferences. Apply et Wilson & Bre’s stable, 10th st , neat University place. cadlery i hore, 378 ‘feaste oderate wages. ali fortwo Troy st. GS tpazions w WANTBD—AS COOK, BY AN EXPE 0 is alto good laundress. mS by woman, ss'nuree, or epee a we bas tion to Saads sp onpieyes ¥ A RESPECTABLE WO- family; bas many years families in the cit} and English fooking, im all tvs making bread ead biscuit SITUATION WANTED—BY A Baarenrsnee young girl, todo goneral Sanco, im # small family. oi 372 6th a ey apaly at YOUNG LADY WISHES A aeparioN IN A BA- fp Rery cr Sontectionsey store. é elary neh meek object ses permanent situation. Call of address Miss N,, 868 Brodaway, for three days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A hambermaid and i fattage Lo pees apt gel EXPERIENCED PRO. tent young woman, ag chambermald: is willing to fo hereel otherwise otal in & feally Can be present sicuation, No. I! We it 28th re she can be well recommended. To, aon street, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL WISHES 4 SITU ation {ns reepeotable family as seamstress. broider, aud bas no objection to see to ohildren, hervelf useful in all other departments. Can ‘be been ab 12 ‘west 14t! Bost 0 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG scoTca girl as chambermaid or waitress. Goed cit; en 30 objectivn to go ® short distance in ti young woman, to do cook, a Ete w washer af Telerence, SITUATION W. “ANTED-BY A CAPABLE YOUNG Wo- map, as chambermaid and waiter, nurse and seam- strose,or to assist with washing and iro hn onn do up fine b the neatost tands the care of A Has Please call at No. 190 Cth avenue, corner of 13th ‘treaty ior two days. lady who has ki SITUATION WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTASLE cary shores Soruerof Oclambia ana Hard: ueral housework, or chamberwork, reference given, Ficase call as 103 ranks FEU ATION WANTED—BY A bt» yf RESPECTABLE Gold street, corner of 3g competent zoung woes. to 4 housework; GOOD FAMILY ve cook. excell tebe nd ‘none, Koo al Taker, aud'is very well recommne ly at 271 | Bowery, for two days. Wages moderate, aud no objection 60 LY? jencral housework, at the country. We: wenue, between 23d and 24th fh ‘tl atv, A lady in attendance, contd Jorye A geal WISHES A SITUATION bermaid ; understands the care of dren, or would do the PS ge gg A WANTED—BY A YouNG ‘AMERICAN irl, to take care of children, at to do cham berwork. seen at 476 Poarl st , in tho roar. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WELSH WO Can country; best of ‘as waiter or chambermaid; understands fine wash- ‘Brooklyn, second Big aue ironing; ts will to go in the country. Good city references. Apply at 92 10th #1 WANTS A SITUATION pe Peon WANTED Lilt Bot Manto Pycit-a ry Ly ping and rend Be wil and or 0 wil rienced Protestant servant bermaids; also one ae Geen Cy countey | chambermatdn; als most of who! et her present HENDERSON'S Ta i Brooklyn, established 1 mont respectable inhabitants. ERVANTES FRANCAIS! comme nourrice, wu rhante, trois cuisinicres, COOK AND CRAMAARMATD WANT SITUATIONS; ths oe has lived with one fa ay going ou five years, : tamily breakin, ul A IBS TO ENGAGE A SITUA. no objestion to do mily; coantey pro- "tecond R008, back room, » on Tuesday requi . augung men of Yestive babies. ploasin customed to 88, will find first rate ant tuations, by applying to-morrow at his old Nand. 128 Pulton st. "The suminer® style of hate aro tow ready tor inapestion, cook are wanted (pmoctaess LADY'S MAID, AND ENGLISH NURSE for Newport. Apply at the Femace servants i ER- lived eight yours at 67 Clinton » faithful and ine leant: ey cha obtain the STIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH Woman, a* waiter, or ci bermaid and waiter; no As boerding house paow meed id anely. J ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A FANCY $G09DS store, in New York or Brooklyn, by @ young woman who ise good sewer. The best of references given. Address X's, 'C."tox 81920 Post Office, ‘ANTED—& YOUNG LADY OF bite ADDRESS and some experience in business, to attend a score. Apply at 20 Clinton st., Brooklyn. Good referonce will be required, JANTED—A SITUAIION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, a6 o00 ully competent in that capaci in the most Fespeotable families in this city” Good ference. Gall at 247 Greenwioh at. fictt floor, for two Good reference. the basement, until engaged. OMAN WANTS A SITUATION seamstress; understands all kinds of rest or travel the ome than weueee Cas be eon for two daje at G0 Nassoa's the ‘up stalcs. R ~ trays e gos Md te A SITUATION, IN private $0 cool che fran: ot or would do tl reference iiae OL Wert 18 bh street, Teer, for two days. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, AMERICAN, ‘Accus- tomed to good society, and of experience in ‘the domos- ee rn s bousehold, id be happy t a8 oa ke nee = 20 seen at 56 Vandam 51 ANIED—BY A RESPECT.BLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as plam covk, washer and ironer, or {s willing to do housework in a small family, Good oity reference trom ber last situation. Apply at 20s Hester tt., room 19, for twe ays. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Young women; Ove as first rate washer and ironor, and A ti tablish- ment tetimonials farai hed. ‘Addrers m glares al Broaiway Poot Giles eg LADY pure AsoUT a LEAVE NEW YORK for the South, desires to meituation for s capable | ood plain cook, in a private the other Aud trustworthy person, as be per or seamstrose,or maid and waiter, or to assist in mails ad ironing. “Heth otber capacity in whieb the services of such an one would bo ave bo objection to the country, and the best of city available. She can be seen reference, Cal) at 261 Bowery. a recaumented ather 7 prldsaee, St setae Glee te tite tee Lapens LADY WISHES To MEET WITH either ay housekeeper, mursery govera Goa indy. Address M. T., ANNEB—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, OR ures and seamstress, by & young woman, who has the best city reference, and is both willing and obliging and not afraie to work: uo bjeotion to the country; wages no ob- Jeet, ite good ftituation, “Can be seon at 432. 24th et, until SITUATION, oF companion RESPECTABLE WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE WISit- BA os or housek: served in both ir , OF & hotel or first class peoneias es Taal the city. Ad or eall at rf Mulberry st , in the rear, t employers in A RESPECTABLE, for a will SITUATION, TO DO LIGHT HOUSE ail private family; is a good pla'n cook weehor and oud reference givea; no objection to go t distan e country. Call at 1,087 Brondway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN ‘A a waiter on ladies, oF as ptain sower 0° fine warher: has no objection to tr eat reference given. Please onli at 125 16th near 7th ue IRTRLEIGEAY, PERSON botnet Wants. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE ‘Americas weman. who is prudent and careful, cbiléren, oF ousahold affairs, ess and coonomy are ily; no objection to ‘Address J. owells, cormer of tS ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN winow LADY, & fituation as housekreper, nurse, er to do the housework of it family, or in other capacity where care aud attention is Foyuired. Please eall oF dress 8. W., 15 5t! ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as first raic cook, washer and iromep” ood city reference. " Call at 18 Prince street, > -BY A RESPROTABLE “WOMAN, A tion small privs' w Can Bettie ch San ek slase ant * Htonsy abe bond ‘day, JANTED—A SITUATICN, DY 4 RESPECTABLE A xcellemt cook, d umder- Good ity goference, Weald ‘Apply se 871 Oub os ins respectable fa- Apply at 232 avenue A. ANTED—BY A RESPECT AL Am YOUNG wousm pd chambermaid; would do s Cee aa Jain sewis asaist a be seen for three Shith t., fy : ‘ee0r im the “hall: aye at 13) WAXTED-A situation, RY A. RESPECTAB! sit), who isa good cook, #1 and Al Merwerk ‘sad walllog- otc both left ea eae. teesunt of the aunty for the beso place tween 2nd 1 WASZED-BY A XOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A \ iss fret rat arenamaker and uation as seamstr understai not dees of S sewing; a 4 objection to Harreon street, from ‘Can be look. Yes the best reference. W4372D—4 SITUATION, BY 4 COOK, wio uN. derstands her burin edjection to assist with the washing and ironing. Can city Teferences no 01 Jection to go ehurt distanos ix . Can be seen for two days. Inquire at 73 13th avenue. aaa RDI AEL Ek Ade ay teh ¥ hip in wi 214 Gate 2m) West lath see |” “MUMS: Apply thle day at 4a and sewer, and gs Femara oe wpeewen is city y roterence, Please call at 10: on importin receiving aad deli Ss FARMER, A aah AND WIFE, W! children; she to milk and bi aharse is tr: Coats Saal cousty fee mate, a Sy ae cchman wi wo preferred. The} mast ve oC mn dations, Apply st 24 William st, ] room He i. ‘ANTED—A “SITUATIO » AS ae he private family, by a Protestant peg A and teluperate habits; good reference gl « Siliwe Fe Peebvles, Williamsburg, L. I., for three days. WARTERSALSTEADY, SUDER MAN, AS BLACK: SMITH; mutt be » goo! il ha have constant employment; must ee preferred, Call at 17 Enst lisb Ie avenues, ANTED—BY A OURe tot Ral s's HAS Seaver A wishes to leave it, st, his fig ime at & respec! opaet [ons clerk im a grocery store, to cr: 1 OF any other respectable cocupation, waiter, and com keep sccounts, The most unquestionable reference given trom rome of thi rictest shops im the city, as te honesty, d sobriety. Any person wanbing the description may find one by calling on or 146 Forsyth at., for two days. WANTED 4 SITUATION 48 COACHMAN, BY & Y, ,ropectable young man: bh groom as wel vi ANTED—TWO “SINGLE MEN, TO ryan t = = farm near New York who underst Good reference juired trom their last at 204 Divisio: » without delay, to John ANTED—A SMART, INTE. rey | LAD, oe tender at Wingine’ Hotel. Coney. Toland, plank ender 8 4 A Siics free Baltes daepe thes re tet Meee four ferred. WANTED A, SMART BOY, ACQUAINTED wate ¢ pith city Tehetenee, st the’ sommettial beets sd? Spates street Wa tita w vente rbeded A RESPECTABSLE Scotch Mgr co nl as good pata, oook, washer ant ironer ba nm on, ko do ‘hamberwork ge fereace can be ~s Och Aoean GRADUATE, 16 Fax Cine Anoiat ite days, it pith messi a) a kee nad a TANTED—BY A WELL RECOMMENDED asncr tad ath, te give Peefensional ‘attendauce asishe, wherel the ‘beard and sme to him. Best of referenoes ‘and understands Italian, Addreas Lgoior G , Herald Jady, 25 years old, who converses also in the and German lingua, family. She has s heathy cons Address Mr. Becker, care of icbmond ite., ‘siepeleon, ANTED—A | SITUATION, BY A YOUNG wo rerpectable private family, as cook, cham is a washer, and iron ee MAN, IN ERSPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A Sif. untion to drive a sods water e city well, and has a large ik ° of the’two basinesses, aii cen forthe iaet Io yearn. Call’ ae. 46 *Cannt Monday. frame orGood sity giver for two days si, tho White Uoftagec if Eien strect, thtee doors from Wiel, Brooklyn, ANTED—A WOMAN AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, Apply at 185 Clinton st., Brooklyn, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY WI. dow woman, wee no incumbrance or family, as cone. yal bousemaid or plain coo! in wash and iron for family ;is a good bake: as hot ands her work; tance in t Tagg oe country. fruite, 6 pent to go a short dis One well well sequainted the caltera.:f grapes, be Me rire 08 box 1.535, Pos’ ad all lan, of tempecate habite; and well re- ate keeper tos family; she | references. “Wages $0 t0 86.” Call at 21? East 284 rttoeb, for = ferences. 0 FRENCH FLASTERE Lweo SPEAKS ENGLISA | two days. te heath nal enough tor bis, work, hav in this coantry tor the last eight months, wants otapley t; the best refer 001 aud; be waderstande perfoctiv every kind jection to go im the country. Address for four x 106 Herald office. Wat GOOD CUOK, WASHER AND IRONER; must bave the best of reference from her lart place; peat shes need apply at 56 Ninth et, between 9and 12 o’eloe! ANTED- A SITUATION AS NURSE AND CHAMBER. are) ;has ne objection going ven. To be seen for two hy, CORERTNY TO CON. jon the most eer ay ree d had ai der address er i He shop, wishes to obtain an engagem tala ‘fies, SITUATION WAN SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN,A Wet it, 86 Cook, Washer and ironer; no objection to A SrnaLs | MAN, as Apply at 272 W. 26 st., in the country; good retererce. Qetweon sth and i0ch avs, JANTED—A SITUATION, laundresr, orto do plai od referenc: AS CHAMBERMAID, sewing, by ® middie azo as no odjection to the coun- try; refers to her late employer who is about leaving the city, Apply at 12 Madison square, 23d et. A a aie BYA CAPABLE pus. wen uh, OreLard at., rear. ANTLD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, feat to do. the eoakis ing, _ be ag adore ay ott del nevis wd IN THE CITY, but earnest, thorn: h: A very liberal fo the countey fort ley ‘Gotenence from ber ins Gall st200 Sch remus, Letween 28d gud 24th ata,, first floor, for two days. eee Big ae bian dahon! BY A YOUNG AMERI- an irl, i 1 te sow and do light eves ney, quirea = Addrei yu B, Herald ofce, for three ¢ ANTEL—A Picea BY A MOST HIGHLY box oO porsin good standing. ee need loge time by replyi Has the best ot eity reference. Will miles in the onustey, Jn & private family or respecs- thle boarding house. W: Call at 217 Bast 23d at. bout fifte intelligent Inds JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE z he eso te ood te ris. Has go ‘corner Union, So OOK WANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK IN restaurant; sho must perfectly understand the order cocking, Inquire at 609 Broadway, jeom 9th fend 10th ay Dvenuen, ied a 9th wt floor, fromt room, ANTED—A SITUAsION, BYA wont ~ moos, as ble girl, wit OACHMAN. PIED, BY A HIGALY RES: et general ‘bie manrit ish, ituation as cose! ¢ ker and ky reterence. Direct ts wery. Ox er! ph) 7 ANTED -SITUATIONS, B 4 Two tou ha fa AN Dry, CLE! WANTED—ONE ,omialesay, iTa American, the otber a girl, to acral ho ‘the retail and dispensing busisiess. Apply at 130 Sthave | work; the Fa econ at 21 RUG CLERK WANTED.—A PERSON THOROUGH- ly noquainted with too city retail trade may apply, With mame snd address, to P. G’, Herald office. NTISTRY.—WANTED, A DENTIST THOROU: rinted with his b Will have a wh ny intelligent Prose of 500 pei Doaklia, dem an F cent: es, by Fon can realize $3 per day: Ludres Seale 4. Broadway Post Office, FPAMILIES, PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS AND SUM mer house des first class holp for the firet rate years it ering sqeney, 10 Tila will inveriably over tw ferent parti HOF, SERVANTS WANTED, TENGLISH, PRENOM or German waitertare wanted immedisiely, for a aun: mer hetel. aw s [abe y man cook, a confectior be ours of 10 endl o'elosh, at MA Rent Felton, Brooklyn Aonere men wall for red Protestant and Catl vate ot Ws fk apd HOUSEKEBPER, IN A HOT! ‘saloon; one acquainted with the notetrald te work, mi o’clcek, at 10 Fulton st, D-A YOUNG WOMAN TO 4 irom, to goin the country, A OOK, WASH iy ata Vesoy ‘& berber to'Prince at, fathe bovement RS. oxser bal haa oh eld ir Domenie A INFORMS BER 4 te 70 "rons. cooks, ob) to tra Piraso call at her iived for the Yast two years, 104 bly socom GLISH WOMAN, 1 t de huit jours: 4 in the cape: 00 to conviendrait crmpgesat te Nembermall or walter: relerense 39 €F a8 RUree, ANTED—A BOY TO ATIEND IN A HAT STORB, abd ae ee generally useful; etry somewha acquainted with the b ‘and residing with bis parents eferred. The Yeat “oF weference regeired, appty at 9 Acris BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS k place. wont aT sams BAKIN( Ua Apply ont Grand st, corner of &th roid thodie sae 88 C00) hers bids, snteeneces ger ee houcework.. ‘They mnvet be well recommend Ax¢ boys are wanted for various situations. M. (VAN TED—AT &l BROADWAY (BAI ters for s*ores, men to drive hb steemere, coseheien: $80. oa assistant’ bookkeer Charges moderate, aid 8, for reapectab! N’ B--Four cotton weavers. THOS. 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