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Actittt? H ? Hil He y aro respectfally invited vo at- ir late bol npsoe! No. 105 Pros- to-morrow afiernoon, at two Brooklyn, on Thursdey, Feb. 28, of consumption, aca KELLY, @ native of bee ‘Galway, Ireland. aoe will be taken to Poughkeepsie, to-morrow, a street, Williamsburg, Reapoca, Thomas Harvey, aged 20 years. souls leave thia world #0 bsppy.”” iuterred in Bushwick Cometery, o'clock. All our old acquaintances Feb. 27, Guonce W., youngest son of mec ciies eee | are res ia a noon, af one o'clock, from the oa pee) street, Greenpoint, Fob. a, Davin Fimana, Jr., 8 of the family are invited to attend the fu- ie from the residence of his father, at Vunderbilt’s rou Staten Ialand, to-morrow afternoon, at one Glasgow Herald please cop; ony. ‘t Havenswood, L- 1, on Wednesday, Feb. 27, Isaso J. Van Aust, 80 years, 8 months and 22 days. ‘The trie: j# and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late E ihe ny i it f lo E z 2 4 fe of z Fe Hy f ft iW, par § Ht ees i i I 3 Fl Hy 2 g g Hi i Hi li veskience, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’ctock. jy. in Jersey City, on Thursday, Feb. 28, of dis- mee of Saerees, Marcarerta, wife of Riley A. Parkes, mT: filends and relatives of the family, and the mem- Dera of Columbia Ladge No. 63, I. 0. ot O.'F., are reepect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Sundey afternoon, at two o'clock, from, the Methodist Episcopal Charch, we ereminmalon ier B, Her remainn wore interred in the Cemetery of Ever- greene, at Plainfe Poon RENEWED EVERY DAY. arte Ror ete MR, MERTEN, WHO, ¢ ROADWAY, ‘i and learn onaniag great: OADWAY, pies, he will conser a favor y to advantage. TREORMATION, W WANTED- OF EDMUND ocONROY, the parish of Ballindang! ‘M years of CH AY ea ale rived in New York on or about the | Any one meeting him or Knowing ba Protle atone bi, ae will seod motions mother, SSbitchall streo he can be found, will be well re- YD eeng or ie WANTED - on MARY NAVIN. calling or directing a letter to the New York Gas Factory, grenue A and Lwenty first street. Kau river, she Sil be bear of something to her adi re MICHAEL HaRr, parien of Bullane, “ounty Galway MM? BARRINGER—BY ADDRESSING J. D.,, “BROOK d lyn Post office, you will hear from your friend in Liver poo a“ Mp BUTE. Iv TRU TRUTH 1s NEAR OR FaR AWAY, HE raunicate, ‘will at once: The propriety of hie ‘con- @act is questioned by others, and cruel t> one. But aad ere Sing a to discharge, religiously and Wrz GENTLEMEN HAVING THE “MEDICAL Bo el inchar, rorees. —— despensaries, ease send them roperjaddress, Sromawen socek vie ‘ANTED—INFORMATION OF THE WHEREABOUTS ot Koch 8, Riddell. ne bends his me ney abhring Jeft their bed and hoard, and were last’ seen on Min eeed tae land, Bald Kroc | isaboutals foc two, on fine aadress ‘nnd gentee] appearance. By friends feeling an anxiety for bis waicty, are anxious to hear from him, anda liberal reward Tree ene for the desired information, by N. Brighton, No, Lost AND FOUND. UND_IN OLD BLIP, YESTERDAY, A POCKETBOOK, ‘containing money. ‘ihe owner can ‘bave it by calling at 229 Pearl street, f ObT—YESTERDAY AFTEROON, IN TWENTY-SBCOND street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, a va\uatle black finder will be suiaek rewarded by leaving = me with J. K. Roberts, at ‘est street, corner of en. Tones THE MORNING or THE rae “Instanr, A rold ora) cet, containing ch side respec- every is written “My Father,” “my Brother oe “The Onder elt be Pl Ha rewarded by returning the same at 95 Kast Twen- Le TON ‘THURSDAY, A LAVASHAWL PIN IN | AMI. ty street, between Wooster street Sixth avenue, of poo much value to any one bu: the owner, it being a gift from a Sear friend. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving it at No, 9 Champers street, first floor, back room. Osta BLACK LACE VEIL, BY A ae PASSING sonien Hotel to a Madison from the Smith: venue Can about ‘Socinck P M. of the 28th instant. The ‘tnder will crmoor rewarded by returning the same at No. 261 Water “MADE "BY “MESSR, RB, Peterson & iumphreys, dated New York, Sept. 11, 1855, ‘tmx months from 4 a teste own order yy whem 20 en- eres ra aetitecs Se ee ea we rae oy’ al ot aa lew eatiloued Regoliating the same, par Je, Payment Serng tien ear A walibicseward will be peidon nea the same a2 Fation street. A. & J. SMITH. 4. REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON TH of the 20th inst ia Forsyth street, $e owner's name on one of the tng $153; £65 on flaps cont the importers’ aud Traders’ Bank of this city Plecee; Lah I gold ee and $44 in from $1 to $5 bills on Fetarn'ng the Mr. Nelson, in the store of H. Key of ‘Broome et, and my the above reward paid and the thanks of the o “SLU REWARD. 70 PAWNBROKERS, &c.—STOLEN from the oflice ot Smithsonian House, a biack ribbed eeating sleeve talma. lined with striped cassimere, velvet collar ‘and tacing, silk sleevings. braided on tbe sleeve. Pawnbrokers mill Please give botice and it wil be redeemed. —LOST, ON THE 27H INST. IN GOING from isroadway Hage, 0 diamond bres flower set with rubles and emeralds, anda small diamond in the centre.” Apply a6) Nassau street, room No. & up siairs, REWARD.—A BLACK SLUT, NEWFOUNDLAND race, silky long ears, white breast and paws; anSwersto pame o1 Ceres, een lost in Hoboken. her to 5 y in the of ot i. Horesald reward will a brig & Co., . $5. sa STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER—A BLAOK }. Newfoundand dog, tall tipped with white, and white ‘on & melalcolla:, covered with hair; aoswers to fe" name af Ghent, “The above r eward will be paid by We becriber, fi on hig return. aac gags “WATT. 8. EWEN, REWARD.—LOST, IN THE bata! SEER We in Twenty second st Fifth ai raceiet. ‘watt Ye opel for its rewurn ‘0 The above rewar Fifth avenue. REWARD. —LOST, A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, in Carroll or Coltimbla street, South Brookiyn. The =: Will recelve tho above reward and thanks by retarning to No. 30 Van Brunt street, third door from re 2 BRWARD.—L087, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, io the neighborhood of Housion and Allen streets, a white $2 ‘with brown pots, soewering to the name of Sport The vent re Foy wil be paid on bringing the dog back to No. 6 ferry ttreet APRCANTILELIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THE BOARD ot Direc'ors have the pleasure to announce that the Hon, ward ony at co live bis nddrews one on The Character of pa \cademy of Music, on Mooasy evening, 'otclock. Tickets to members pe pad ft procured eetbrary or at the down town ae mia aiwesuN ee Lar ( Lecture Committee. BARKER LECTURES AGAIN THIS EVENING, in Stuyvesant Insitute, 669 Brosdwar, at ie Soloek erst widences of the Divine Au. ‘thority of the sible.”’ Admission 12}sc. Mr. Barker faviles discussion. POLITICAL. — MEN'S, FILLMORE AND DONELSON of the Seventh ward, and all who aya. 1B youxa intow As the cause, are requested to weet at the northsrent ad ey Sy vrand AFR trey 10 Beta e a ening, Feory ‘at T elock o Mrouaay A , this eve: a f road Ee mderot i ra FOuBES, President. aD He Couns, Becretery. CALIFORNIA LETTERS. 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Brooklys, Witenes. burg and Jersey City, for $2 per annum. payable th advance. Single copies 5 cents. ‘Mav be purchased of p lers, or of the newsboys, or ot agents, in every city in the Union. ‘adress Charles M. Webb © Co., No. 9 Spruce street. RANK LESLIE'S: ee ea NEWSPAPER, Issued to-morrow, March 1, coniains the following splendid engravings: ‘Magnitcent | full php. Mee dint ‘of United States screw steam frigate Nisgara, wed before she was launched. ge engraving resenting the launch, Porirait of George Steers, the builder. Miss Anni gee Donnell naming the Nias Scene following the Ce Esher » float ba) Interior of the new M ‘Newark, New Jersey. Portrait ot as pastor, the H. Gor. Partrait of Bishop Simeon, D. Diy Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal | Reta of GF of G. Bishop of the M. E, Church, ut Skeich from the procession of the 0, U. A., a8 it passed up Broadway. Fe. 25, Tare Portrait of Gen. Jonna. Quitman, of Misses Portrait of Col.J. 1. Orr, of Bo mith Carolina’ Brator. at St. Tammany, Fed. 22,1 ‘Turkish ladiee ata Pi grims of Mec Bireet in Athens, kingdom of Grosce. Costume of Frerick troops engaged in the Crimean war, French expedition Coren Archipelago~cight spirited yen Ge all che bows Oo tag eas, by an experienc peuniiiuatien of the turllling romance, “The Last of His Price ten cents, or $4 per year. Gfice 12 and 14’ Spruce street, For rale at all news depots. IE_NEW YORK CITIZEN.—JOHN MITCHULL ON “The Footsteps of the Celt” The New York Citizen of this week contains a verbatim es ae 1) of Air. Mitcnell’s epiendid lecture on ‘ The Footsteps of the Celt.”’ from his own manuscript. Part IT., being the Sonelusion, will be published next week. ‘This is thé only full report of the leziure. 2 ~ HORSES, CARRIAGES, x. 3 FOR S Ly PAIX OF YOUNG MULES, AwouT FIF- is high, wound and kind. perfectiy ba well matched, very — € and good travellers. Apply to JOSEP a #8 DENTON, ore mile from stage house, Newiown, L I., where they can be seen; or of BOWART, corner of Franktort and Wiliam sireets, ‘New York, WOR. SALE AT A_ BARGAIN—TWO SUPERIOR draught horses, two coal carts and harness; alro one gray trotting horse, sound, kind and fast. Apply at Pacific Loan Office. 114 Grand street, corner of Broad wa: OR SALF—A GOOD SECOND HAND CARRIAGE, IN good order. Can be seen at Major THUMSUR’S carriage depot, No. 27 Wooster at. Will be soid sheap for cash, OR SALE—A PalIR OF about fifteen hands Iugh; ean trot t ice a tet ot double harness and, new Uttle need; horses warranted other seven years old. Apply at J. d. Meets livers #and 46 Hemllton street, or to CHARLES HILLSD Wrver street, ‘EW YORK TATTERSALLS.—FOoR SALI of the administrators of the te of Jesse B, Dow, tt trotting mare known as Tne Yarkee; mare to be seen al the above re place. Inqulreot G, Clemons, TORAGE.-260 SLEIGHS WILL BE TAKEN OW bores ® be pt = Pog est, Lo - ot om pera] uiiding. Terms, $5 ex: Union Hall, corner ot Fourth Tireet ‘and avenue C. ae wx peice fe pal SEVEN OR EIGHT YEaRS OLD, and serviceable on a farm; must beof raodee rate whee ne wecond hand double lumber Brot fof double plain harness. Address a. E , PONY BUILT HORSES, potter in 344 minutes ig wagon, bai kind, one six, and the el RG, 23h jon. Nd ‘flee COAL. RECKENRIDGE COAL.—A &MALL surriy OF THIS celebrated coal is now being recetved, wad will be sold $15 Berton delivered, or $14 if taken trom the yard. Orders lett at No 3 Ws Thompson's office, or at the curner of weary seventh street and fod see it burn at el KL. Dealer. O%exoo42. AFLOAT, —THE BURSCRINER Hag about 500 tons of the best peach orchard red ash egg coal, which he will dispose of at the low nrate ate of $5 SO per per {onto carmen and dealers: ARnet at foot of Mamerale; North river, . MICHAKL fudtes ope HUNDRED AND PIFTY CHALDRONS OF superior Liverpool coal, for sale, at the foot of King ba North river, by ae cbaldron or tn lots jp wuit purchasers. ply et 570 Greeawi MAT. OUINTOR.” IYERFOO, ORRE ps aye W, Coal OAL pee L Le Wiburton’s orrel impor y male at haere markel ta orebard pais. itd? HERVE, corner of Canal and Centre streets: und comer ot Jane and West streets, _ CLOTHING, &0, $2 000 ) Wor mie We cate ore Grams oun, A — ce cash, left off clothing of every dexaripwo on. | den men wi sen dispose of the oir addreas, or 10 depres MORONEY, ri Piero i few doors caat of Gontre street. SPORTING. : ADR.—A NEW STOCK OF IMPORTED Ca- pena, bias llnches geldtinehee, chances, black: bi Jinneta, oH RESTNER & BROTHER A eat tree! Tt08 Witiiam street, between Frankfort and saws By~ GACH aud bipd weed Jor pai, IVERPOOL ( Mp COAL, AT r) EER CHALDRON,. . Dae Subs ieee eracg tints aie article , a to ols to, mult rs. Yn second near wrt ae of Warren street, Noi mine TRAVELLERS’ ‘GUIDE, BON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS URAVA FA oDgOn Bry cot daily, for Albany and mi 11, 1ae6, the train will run nd follownes het Mandar, i oe lng with Nowth from Ong et for Albany, stoopin, ae pea YRS. ar Rubertn q me baa BAY STATR, CAPT. JEWETT, AND RE STATE, Capt Bravton, of the Fall River lin hayes repamend their regniar Caily trips via Long Leland Sound, one of them leaving pier No. 3 North river every aliarnoon, at AY Giyilly Wal, BvapiEN, TART & 00. ARE IN WAXT “OF A aay f caus aloncatn ve thelr retail de { Broadwey, Chambers and ieade areola, T, ACTIVE, HONEST BOY WANTEU—IN A feneiry niece . Apply at 331}¢ Broadway, between 3 and WORKING FARMER WaNTED—ABLE TO DO rae Work of a farm near New York: must be American 0 March Nat 1 oovek FM a ins chi ae ans Inbbiees No. b1 Wall st., corner i Willian st. bean a0 OPEN OYSTERS; HE Most PERFECTLY and his business; noue others need apply. [n- thove at too broadway. N. B.—A walter wanted, ‘Apply as ve, Cox) WANTED.—ONE wso UNDERSTANDS HER vusiness perfectly, and can assist in the waabing and irevine. German, French or English preferred. “Apply ata Franklin strect. CO feor er WANTED—A COLOR eD MAN Wwira jood city references, Apply at 72 South at CB agree yrs WANTFD—A SINGLE MAN, WHO {S$ A and driver, and well understands his nusi- eee, “and also the care ot the house fu pour steady babits, cleanly and obliging. Nons top ¥ at 160 Front strect, between | 12 and o'clock. RUG CLERK WANTF tA olngcaioned A Are ant B. Freeman, 204 Ninth Pte street FOR A FIRST CLAS3 RE- venue, corne! RUG cuEnK WANTED.—A LAD PIVTRRN ons six. teen y een engaged in t ou ainens; eailatactory’ relerences Fequirea Gall. ae Nor S45 Greenish atrect. MBROIDERY SALESMAN WANTED.—TO A XOUNG Map, whois thoroughly acquainted wits, the retail em. broivery burinens, & situation is offered. None others need apply. Also a young mine wanted. about ‘eighteen years ofage, who has had some two years experience in the reiall dry goods business, G. HOOK. 759 Broadway. shee = SVANT dd obliges) SINGLE MAN OR BOY, good p! to go to the country. where he will have, ry Fmanent uation. Apply immediately to Ly ns & Jones, 277 Hudson at |ARMER.— WANTED, A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, asfarmer, Must be thoroughly acquainted with hia bual’ ness, and willing te work. poly ‘at 41 Warren street, third floor, between 2 and 3 P. M. IARMER WANTED.—A OOMPKTENT MAN, TO GOON ‘@ faym in the western part of this A must be unmar- Hed, and thoroughly utderstand working «farm. Noae olber eed apply. Call Between 12 aud 2 o'clook. HOM, F. GRRKN, No, 4 Liberty street, IRL WANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN, AS GOOD Plain cook, washer and ironer, and to do ganeral bouse- Work. Can have a desirable place at 14 femsen sireet, Brooklyn. None without best references need apply. Geox WANTED—A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, bl the soem y Go Ley ee pos oe pyre Fav) bust ness rous 3, be at rive tired. it 25 Fulton sureet, trom 10 to 12, this morring. “PPI &t No. AD WANTED-IN A JEWELRY OFFISE; ONE abont 14 tot of age, who is active, honest and intelli ent, can write well and bo hi highly recommended. “Apply at 170 Broadway, room m 17, up stairs, get IN A CARPET DEPARTMENT.—WANTED, A editong, able bodled man, a8 porter; one, acqusinied with t Dusiness, and who ‘is cal capable ot driving & horse and 1 Warren at., third floor, between 12 and 1. TED—AN EDUCATRD AND ACCOMP! “lady, to take charge of three young children, gir's, three to seven years, ina whet ty. Such a inti ace # food howe, and receive a good salary. Address box Bat Poot oflices wt ANTRD—A COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS HER business and has ‘good city references, may hear of a si- tuation, in 10 East) Baek WAnten=a OOMPETENT FRENCH WOMAN, AS seamstress and dressmaker. She must perfectly under- os cutting and Litting children’s clothes. Apply at 160 Kast at, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN, WELL Fecommended, to assist in waiting and chamberwork Apply s at No. 3 Madison avenue, before 2 oratter 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED THREE EXPERIENCED SERVANTS, FOR & gentleman's family; cook, chambermald and walter, and an English Protestant girl, ag seamstress. Highest wages will be paidto competent, well recommended servante. Ap- ply to Mr. Whyte, 10 Tiilary st., near Fulton st., Brooklyn. Wa A PRIVASE FAMILY, A YOUN s WO- an, to do the coosing, washing and ironing. French or se brody Apply, with reference, at 38 Joralemon at., Broo! w't NURSE WANTED—MILK TO ‘BE FROM FOUR to nine months old, Call this day at5z Bond st, Must ben Protestant, WAxteD is TIDY GIRL, EITHER FRENCH OR GER- an, as BURG aad Neat seamstzers; must be somoe petent to teach her language; must bg a Frotesia 4 good reierences. Appiy at 104 Eas WAdTED[A WOMAN ASCUOK FOR A RESTAGRANTt Scotch woman eae Appiy a! the Dey Stree House, Nos, 5A, 56 and 58 Dey st ) ANTED—A TIDY, RESPECTABLE Grrt, AN EX erienced 81 and nurse, and willing to make weveraily useful. Apply at 61 Hammond cs private family, by applying from 3 to 5 o'clock, at Lom Beat of fotrevathe given, 7 , 43 Latayetie place. RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4 GIRL WISHES bites GO OUT Gan be seen for two da sadnine YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW, A LADY O Peo. A, ‘ability, wishes 10 obtain a al tian ry Ca in fami) ‘Redrees ie iuree days. NY LaDy WISHING 1 TO MAKE A MaLe FEMALE A child their own would do well by applying not lstave , ae ‘2th and 25th sis,, for two days, in the rear. ‘They are A SIIDARION WaNTED—BY A RESPEUTABLE PRO- a kinds of fnmiy'sewiug. Ou Can come well recomimentne a feoen ved and 4th aves. een unti] epgaged ut 14 1th a, be AMS RESPECT ARLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS aS situ mberwork and take care of children, or pe Pa ‘and good foe canrite ese O “ be seen tor references, a at S44 6th avenue. rear house, top tk A oxrenarr PERSON WISHPS A SITUATION A3 co. in & respectable bl private fami no objections to Assist fn "washin, ond elty references can be given. Apply aE S80 baverttoos door above 4th st, in toe A SIEUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG iG, WOMAN, As chambermad and ussist in the washing androning, or io ¢o plein sewing; un¢eratazds genera! housework, or0king and bread making; can give good eit: reference from five to eight espectaple situation, Apply at 25 19th street, A SITUATION WANTRD— BY A RESPECTABLE Wee Af man, a= good piain cook; ia a firstrale washer and froaer; iacuit; no objection to the coun- oa =e reference. Can he seen for two days. Please il at 210 Sullivan st, between Bleecker and Amity, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN ‘wants a situation, to do chamnerwork and plain sewing. Jease apply at her last place, 284 Bleecker st. YOUNG, RESPRC1 ABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion, as chambermaid and to do fine wasbing and trouing; bas the best of city reference. Call for two days at No. 8 Sul- van st., between Canal and Grand ets., in the rear. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST oF milk, wishes a situation as wet nurse. Apply at 129 Cedar at. years; w near ith avenue, first raie baker of bread and bisc fete ested ean YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, SPEAKING very gooa Englian, wane, 8 situation as chambermald or waiter, or & piace ith an American famuy. Please call at Mr ‘Hofter’s. (662 Poul St, near Broadway, second floor, front room. RESPROTABLE WOMAN, WANTS A SITUATION 28 c00K; uunexcaptionable cbiaracter given. Apply at No. A, sITUA 10N WANSLED—BY A FIRST RATE OOOK; understands pastry; is a good ironer of shirts. the best of Nose utero act can be given. Piease apply for two days at lonroe st., first floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG to do Dae rewing, chamberwork and waiting. Good city reference.” Can be seta for two dayn-ar 225 Unies z lyn, era Court and Clin‘on neeeia, her late A. RRSPECT ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, AN AMERICAN, wishes @ situation to do general housework, ina small tumily, Good city reference. May be seen at 48 Hamilton wt, third floer, front room. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO LOST HER BaBY, 8IX weeks old, wishes a situation, ay Wet, nurse, ia a family. Can be seen tor two daya at 127 Kldrid, LADY REMOVING FROM THE CITY, WISHES TO A ‘reco: end aa excelient girl, as chambermaid, washer nd troner. Any family in want cf a very r ‘epecttuly exoanle and wruntworihy gil wal I please call at 113 Clinton place, tas day, and ask for aiaWORLNS SITUATION I3 WANTED—IN ANY A Teepectable store, 0 bY & young lady woo writes ® good hand and is of goou addreas. Adveriser is accurtomed tothe Sead business. Can give the best of reference. address 291 Oh avenue. YOUNG MAN WISdES A SITUATION IN A crockery house, aa ralesman; hed five years’ experience in the Duslgess. Can furnish good reference from | Aes at suea for particulars address T, A. Sheak, 102 Murray street é PERSON, “THOROUGHLY ‘VERSED IN THE PUR. chase and sale of upholstery goods, and competent to superintend mexing up curtains, £c:, is desirous of obtaining Festa eg Keferences lunexceptionable, NO Feige) w Union. — Adaress 3 x 3,170 Post oli xoung MAN, ‘WHOSE PRESENT ENGAGEMENT xpires this week, is anxious for a situation as entry clerk or light Porter: ja ableand willing lo work, and is a first rate Lod ea present and last ¢mpiovers A pon at ad- tion. M., Herald oflice, wiil receive immediate atten OOK. = COMPKTENT AND TRUSTWORTAY WOMAN desires a siiuation, as a ne pastry cook; will asaist in anid ironing. “Any lady or gontieman requiring such be pleased by calllug at ‘tr Bowery. help wi ‘ANTED IMMEDIATMLY—A COOK, IN A SMALL tamily;none need apply without twelve montbs’ cily reference. Appiy at No.8934 Division street, near Chrystie. Wartep—s NURSE, ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS cuiting and fitting children’s clothes. ‘the best ot reter- ence required. Apply at No. 1 Garden WANTED=A NICH, RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS CHIL- dren’s nurse, who {s able to take charge ot a baby; to such a permsnent place can be secu-ed, by inquiring for two days at 28 Hammond st, ANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, TO DO TAE housework of @ private famtly; must be a good cook, grather and ironer; Kngllsh or German preterred. "Apply wi 27 Lamartine plas6, 20th st., between Sth End sth avs. 'ANTED—A SMART, TIDY WOMAN, TU FILL THE Plage, of jeo0k and laundrass. Provstant preferred. Apply atGl London terrace, 23d st. between eh find jo ava., this day, between Gant il o'clock’ ASM. ‘ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO COOKING, rasuina nd ironing; must be & good taker; wages $6 ams Be Dut those ‘having. good ‘reterences’ need apply, at 232 in ANTED.- A CHAMBERMAID, WAITER GIRL, NURSE, seamstress and cook; (he very best wages will be given to elther cal colored or white Apply at No. 7 Lito st., between University place and Broadway, ANTAD | IMMEDIATELY—A NURSE AND SHAM. stress, togo out of the city; one who is fully competent to take entire charge of an infagi, washing and roning, and gan sew neally. Apply at 649 Briadway, & few doors above leecker st Wants PROTESTANTIGIRE, AS CHAMBERMAID id geamatrens, with good city’ reference. None but thore fond of eit dren need apply at SI 7th ave. — W HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHIVES.- ‘Wanted two or three first rate operators on shirt bovoms, to whom liberal wages and coustant emplo;ment will be given. Those living in the upper part ot Brooklyn Preterred. Apply at No, 1 Cedar street, up stairs, belween 10 and 4 P. M. Waste IMMEOIAPELY—A SMART, TIDY GteL, chambermaid and walter; must be St & good dispost- nd come well recommended last place; none need apply; one accustomed to children prewerred, Ap- ply iy between the hours of or 12 and 2 o'clock a ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WO 18 ALSO 4 GooD ‘washer aud ironer, in w sinall family. She iaust have the dest city recommendations in every respect, Ap) pA to-day atl7 Madison square, north side, between Sih and Madison avenues, WANTED-AN AMERICAN (Git, 70 DO THE housework of email American family, Wages $3 per month, Api wentte. ANTRD—AN EXPERIENCED FORKWOMAN, TO auperiatend the cutting and trimming of mantlliae, ‘To such a pergon steady employment and good pay will be given. Apply at 404 Broo Wane NEAT, INDUSTRIOUS, TIDY GERMAN girl; one who understands good piain cooking and gene- ral housework; must be a willing. sir. To ahs one a comforta>le bome is offered in a. small Private family. Most tines English. Apply at 49 West Washington place, near avenue, TANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, AMBRICAN, WITH SOME experience in bualness, competent to Keep books by donble entry and to correspond in the Spanish aad Ene! Iapguages, Wishes employment in @ meroautile tous, Good . A note addressed to A. Al., box 4,606 Post office, wilt be iminediately attended to, WARTED-IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A YOUNG man, 16 10.18 years of age, who writes « good hand, and is of good moral character. One wish ton pursue the study of the Inw preferred. Aadreus box 3,47: oftice War, WANTED—A PROTESTANT HAN, ‘WHO bring frat class reterences, Sootch or Eagiish pre- ferred. Address box 841 Post office, bt QOLORED MAN, TO ACT AS coach man; one who can core well recommend ended, and is ac- +» Herald offic. WAltep—A RARE CHANCE—AGENTS TO SLL valuable articles, now in family use, for this sty, and State. Smart men can make from $5 to $10 pai aE Also quainted with horses, ean address A. ness, Call and eee, for two days. BRABYN & & HUBBARD” ANTED—A ROY, IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE: ‘must come well recommended a4 to honesty. apply to H. Merri't, 49 3a ave, from 7 to 10 A. M., and from 5 oor ANTWD~ AW FXPERTENCED SALESMAN, IN A ARE: at tail hat store in Broadway. Address, with’ reference, jattor, WASTED A SALESMAN, FOR SIGK GOODS AND embroideries, ina ll store, to go to Chariston, 8, C. Apply at 183 Broadway, up stairs, ANTED—A SINGLE MAN, ‘THOROUGHLY EXPE. rienced in market gardening: None othera need apply, at! 28 | Greene pe WaAntens4 STOUT, ACTIVE BOY, IN A CARPET store, Ong who resides with his parents, Apply at No. al Warren at., third floor. WAxtEDSA YouNG MAN, wo HO THOROUGHLY uN: derstands the Pawnbroking usiness. Good city refer- ence required. No objection to one of the Jewish persuasion, Also a sinart, active iad, to learn the business he mut write © food plain hind, Apply at 116 Mott st, trom 3 to6 clock. — WANTED{LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, TO LEARN ONE of the most benntital arts now in thd world; only Jour ed; pays $5 a day profit, avd fa sn’eable ta any part of he wi ty or country ; this is a rate chance and no bombay. Thi only pine where vou can b+ taught this tly Apply W wervap Bt LG omy, 44 Madan surget, Nd | office. weeks dire Oiever CASADA.—ANY GOOD HOUSE WISHING to extend their business throughout Western Canada may hear of a first rate opportunity of doing so, amongst the bes! merchants in the province; references unexceptionable. Ad dress Experience, Canada salesman, box 3 462 ‘ost oflice. OACHMAN OR GROOM. SITUATION WANTED, BY & young msn, who has lived in some of the best private houses; underaiancs his business in all its branches, and is a careful drive! oad pee of reference for honesty and sobriety Ww his iast emy be seen any time. A note addresa- ed to box 18? Ia Hevatd of office, ARE CHANCE FOR IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.—a young man, thoroughly experienced in the «ry goods business, in alt iteJbranches, wants an engagement {n this or any ot the Southera or Western cilies. fis connection with manufacturers in Bw , and competence in every descrip. tion ot goods, would ve very valuable toa firm. Isa perfent eccountaat, and ge omy in #nglish and French; highest re ferences prod AS stating the nature of ihe engage ment A. X. knergy, Berald office. GITWATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PHOTES- tant youog woman, to do general homsework; = = good plain cook. aid an excellent washer and ironer; imakes cod bread; hae lived nine years inoue family, Apply at33 killza- beth st , near bouston, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As EX. erienced nurse and to do plain sewing; can take the en tire cherge of & baby from its birth; or as chatnbermald avd tine washer and {roner; can do up muslin {ery well; ander. gtands how to fuliil either situa’ion thoroughly. Has three or four years’ city reference. Call at 145 | it avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG S ‘woman, ina private family. as cook and frst ate washer and ironer, or would go as ladndress; has the best of city reter- tence from her Inst place. Can 9@ seer lor two days at tal. West I6th st. frontroom, second floor. get WANTED—BY A PROTESIANT aTau, aa chambermaid and walter; no objection to take cara 0° ghildren, good city reference given. be reen at 53 Kast hat, between Ist and 2d ava., for one day, ‘will be promptly attended to. ITUATION WANYED—FOR A RRSPEOTAB: & YOU rH, uged 18; has been tor the past two years iu a country store: frwell educated, good peuman. honest, ‘sober, lndusteious and not afraid of bi work; good references, and would be satisfied with amogerate mlaev, Address box 1,028 Post office. Y CAPTAINS OF STE AMERS GOING TO LIVH RPUOL. ted, the aituat on of stewardess on one C4 the Coltias or Cunard! lines. address A. B.C., A ea square Post offive, atat- ing where an interview may be ha 4 eee —A BOY, ‘SEVENTER, YEARS oF age, who Las some experience in the business, wishes a situation in an office ot good standing. where he can make him- selt usetul, learn the profession, and get reasoouble remunera- thr a his services. Address J. R. Appleby, 110 Broadway, T°, NEWSPAPER PROPRIRTORS.— —WANTED, BY A thorough go-abead business man, 4 situation, t> attead to Reninsag tion and of ‘a newsps- Sais he has had targe experionce tm Gene is willing to engage ell on sa'ary or a lair ‘Address Newapnver, box 73 Post ofloe, Syracuse, 10 Wi STERN MERCHAN TS THY SUBSCRIBER, (A A young man, ears of age, w een engaged for the last seven years in the lace and embroidery ir trade, 1a open for an ergagement tn any of th Wor tern siates iand is willing to take pold in any way he can be moet i. Salary not so much Ca object as a goed position, Is a pt ee engaged in oad Z largest houses in the city. ply by letter, addressed Herald office, tor ‘ares are 0 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO has bad nine years’ experience in one of the largest retail dry goods houses in Vhiladelphis, desires to obtain « situation ina wholesale or retail house in this or any of the Southern or Weeterncities. Address 8. M. Weber, 14 Markot st., above Mh, south side, Philadelpbin, T°: JKWELRY MANUPACTURERS.—A YOUNG MAN, 23 veurs'of age. nole and reliab: of au, extensive jewel "Further particulars oun be lesrned neon i ment am interview. ‘Rodreas L Mey Dox'8,016 Fost oftioce, ones 8! 8D Intervie ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE, AGED situation, etther as & widower's companion town tavaild nd ae no ol eri to, temvel, with» fasally returning o England Hot subject to sea moknoss; references. Please address A. W., Terald offee, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTRSPANT MAN, conenman. The best of _Fyfergaces eta. be given. Conny" preferred. Address J. 7, 40 Greenwich st., in the WAnreps SITUATION, AB PROFRSSED Cv0K, IN ‘a hotel or first elags bourding house; understands French and Eny aah ormtng in all its branches; pastries, lees by fd ies, and ts willin, ds to take charge of meat and pastry, quired. Best of city referene if required. Call tor two vaape at S11 West 2th ot, i ANREDS A SITUATION, “BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS bermaid and io do the fine washing and ironing or plain s ing. werstanda Perfectly doing up fine muslins Rnd French fuling, Bas 1 dhjecton to go in the country with a femily for the summer, Can be seen for two days at her prevent employer's, 00 Went Lith a betwen 6th nod 7th ava, SANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP TABLE Joung womna, as chambermaid or waiter, in a small “Mega fi m= & good washer and troner. Best ot ctty re- Boren ‘at or address 173 32d st,, between 7th and Sth avenue 8, for rine week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY Woman, as wot nurse,’ wih @ fresh breast of mile. Grod reference given. ail for two days at 372 24 ave- nue, betweert 24d and 24th st, Inthe store, WANTRDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE sonog we hs chembermmald and watter, ia & small vate fimily, en toy orbs tar Eighteeuth | mile. | 2dat, in ne SITUATIONS WA WANTED. Warten. SITUATION, ‘48 WET BS, Thebew oct reno =i (et w'xe3 AMTED—A SITUATION, BY Ww, smait pe i ees vous tan bo siren Frese "eal st it browses st, second floor. - area, Weck, wash and PEEP AtION, BY Ls Rp WOMAN, TO @ small pi fami); relteces’ tan t wy, veaea anes for wo days aT Wee ina me ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ri OT, AV zane aman, tr le Wha arma Gud given, rs Columbia st. South Brookiyn ieee led WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermald and senna ren in aprivate family; woul do the housework of » small Good reference" Apply 033 Kast 251h ot., between Lexington and 4th avenues tapers lt pn BY A R#IPECTABLE girl, an el ‘end waiter, or to assist with the Wwarbibp and ironing Has tne besl of olty references. Please call at £8 West dist at, WaAntrn—y ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAs, @situation. as nuree ane | seamstress or conen he would make herselt general ul. Please ‘West 20th at, ber ANTED.—A YOUNG GIRL ‘DEAN es A SITUATION, as nune or chamb Som he tay basa et Cleft,” Is neat fa apvearane family she has just 6 nea pearance, active and patent’: lee Ht aonb ap 00 1 od avenue, ft copa Bee teens rie re tem may be seen for a few few days, Ad fbD—A SITUATION, BY A MéSPEOTABLE girl todo general housework in a private fant! Washer and troner. Can give good city retersuce. seen for two days at 105 Tat five.s between 6th wad fi ats. third floor, front it Foom. WASTED A, SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK, Washer and ironer, or to do housework in a emall faini: a) cy reference given. Call for two days at No, 201 TANT kD-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. esiant woman, aa s iret class Inundress: no objertion to shor nce in the country; relereace. Apply at 49 Lathst,, between Broadway and and din a ne ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A REsPKCPABLE young woman, as ebambermaid end walter, or us purse and do piain sewing; weuld have no objection to ‘ravelling; can furnish first class reference both, city and country, at No. #56 7th avenue, between 32d and 33d ate, third tlodr, back room. Can be seen for two ayn Ware A A SITUATION, “By A RESPECTABLE young girl, as nurse and plain sesmstresa, or nesist with, cian ork ones Walter#good city reference, Pleasa apply for two days, at No. 371 6th avenue,between 22d and 23d sts., second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMARr, ACTIVE boy, 16 years of age, who resides with his pare: lary not'*o much an object as employment. Any security given, or capital might be contributed at 7 percent. Address ©. Hera d ofliee Ws atEp—By ‘A RESPECTABLE PQUTESTANI GRie woman, who speaks Engiizh. a situation in are- spectabio American family, as seamstress; perfoctly under siands dresamaking in ail its branches, cutdng and fitting la- diee’ und children’s dresres, also tine sewing xnd all kinds of fice veediewerk. ke, Best of city reference giver Address L. R., Herald offiee. ANTED—A SU ATION, “TO DO THe coome. and assist with the washing and ironing, ot small family, for either city er country, by an American: the best of city reference; woud do housework tor femily. Call ar 99 fi to5 P.M. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG aMERI, girl 15 years ot age, todo cham -erwors or washit agsiet With the work of @ small private family, Good rofer- ence. Can be seen for two days at 144 Auantic et., cornar of Boerum, Breoklyn. ANTED.—AN AMERICAN LADY, or KDUVATION, desires ‘a situation as companion to'a lady. oF as teacher yeh children, ferences of high respectab'lity exchanged. Address America, Herald office, tor four days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED ‘woman, aa nurse; understands the care of a baby trom 3 birth; can to plaintewing. Also, pees her daughier, 14 sears of oge, ‘as nursery maid; has a good kaowledge of’ waiting; either with herself or ‘another family, Good city reference, pins be seen unt) suited at 85 Kast 22d st., near $4 avenue. “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do general housework; {8 & good plain. co°k, washer and irener, Can give good oy Pape Please call at 42 bpring st., second floor, room No ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIR es chambermaid and waiter, ina private family. G clty reference, Can be seen for two davs at 470 6ih ave., be- tween 28ta and 29th ats, A note addressed to Advertiser will meet attention. ANTHD—A SITUATION, AS OHIU.D'S NURSE, OR TO do plain sewing: lived five years in her Inst. pla: No objection to travel with a Indy. apply at $27 Bowery, be tween 2ist and 224 sts, ANTED—A SIIUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A foteah maa, who thoroughly underatandy’ his bust- ness inall be variou van produce the best teat- monials trom his itt empl yer. Can bo seen at a. Sangin, seedaman ana tlorist, 64 White st., from 9 ASM ult SP. ANTED 1X AN ENGLICH Man, WHO: THROU Lx Sands his business, aaitiation to his wite can manego the diy, Good rs 70. A A. Herald ollice arm Ore parde 21 WILL 7» PalD TO ANY PERSON WHO WILL $ procure & situation for a sont able patie’ American Ss Rosier fo 6 sio0e, or auainieg bY Tak 20 08 T2e- cure’ ving for himself ard family. we address 8., THE TRADES. BRINGK CARPENTERS, WITH TOOLS, WANTED— wick anc Kaiiroad, State of Geor- ot country perfeclly healthy: ppauere money advanced. None but experienced bands noed ab) pays ae much gond, wagos 1, given. Apply immediat MURK'S COHNKRE & & s, 102 Greenwich st. AGUERREOTYPIST WANTSD—AT RIDER'S Da- guerrian gallery. Providence, R. I., ap as-istant, who incroughly understands the business.” Direct eters Prov dence, INGRAVER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY AN EN- graver of jewelry, silverware, &c.; ls competent to take care of an establishment, Best reference given. Address Franklin, box 2,126 Post office. LUMBER WANTED.—A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS Workman, who thoroughiy nndersian¢s his. business is capable ot taking charge of a thoy, may bear of @ good situn- tion by addressing Hi, C., with reference, Herald office, ILVERS CHASERS.—WANTED, A CHASER 10 TAKE charge of that desartment in & factory. Une ready at deni re ard modelling, For one of superior quulliications (and none other need appl pEly? an advantageous situation is of fered. Address box No. 74, Broaaway Post office. 0 CUITERS.—WANTED, A GOUD GENERAL CUT: ter. Apply to H. B. Pettigrew, No. 1 Astor House, Ve st. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A CUTTER OF BuYs’ AND ouidren’s clothing, wall acquainted with bi busines, s now open for an engagement in wholesaie or retail business, Bas been employed in sywe of th best houses in this city. Acdress Cutter, box 105 Hera’ ofiee. Ho cIviL ENGINEERS, OONT RACTORA, 4 ko.—WANT- ed, situation, either ax cierk or foreman of works, bya lire For an interview ad- objection to any part of the Gompetent and well qualified Gress W. D., Herald offce. ‘pion. 1 BRICKMAKERS.—TAR ADVERTISER, WHO PER- T scctly understnas bricmaking 10 all te branches, ed being a practical mechanic, and can drat aught and put up the gngire and mactinery for either tempered or drv clay, wishes to make arrangements tor the coming season, or for # term of yeart. Undoupted references given. addiess Henry Kow man, Pest office. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. _ MPLOYERS WISHING Goon SERVANTS WILL fine respectable Eng.isb, ‘ch and Irish help, for hotels and_privi fale femilies, at MORG18 COHNEaT's, No. 237 Broadway, corner of Rende street. Aisn, waliers, coachmen, farmers, laborers, &c., at this or the branch office, 102 Greenwich ¢ street. ANTED—AT NO. 4 EAST BRO 4DWaA eatin ASHMENT) @ veamstrese, for a private fam'ly; wi 4n American boy, for tbe oftice of an hotel; vasitint eo foun: necticut, to learn weaving. Situations proc for Say peboo! te shers, cor ductors, men lor seamers, salesmen. Keepers and porters tor stores and ho:eis." Apply 16 BD. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. , ATs Lagi + CATARRH CURED BY A NEW PRO. No snut! or (ig Be used. his treatment has ermanently, i] ot the first physicians in “imerion monials md references given re ‘warranted and charge mode- R, WILKINSON, 26 bighth avenue, basem ant. I go Yet cg Pb Livin cream coffee made resoy for use in one mii ened and creamed hy merely adding hot wien tant oF We Htope Uo. iS Chasnber street; W. 8. Corwin, 689 Broad. 00er Way, and all te prizolp BLUEN & CO., 534 Broadway. ow ’8 ORIENTAL TOOTH PARTE AN xa qo orate preserving and beautify: ing the sieeth. Bold by mont reapectable drugyiate and eo | fomers. in boxes, at Twenty five conta each. ordera to D. Howarth, box S87 Post oitioe, Brooklvas wit reetive » prompt attention. eae YIU DICIOUSLY BXPRNDED FOR PRINTING, i PL to you twotold. Thisis a fact every business man well knows, Those who — p+ } the exoeri ment can do so for a few dollars, bi ing at THOUAS Kb, inn ITON’s jcb and card printing filcont 142 Fultoy street. rkW PATENT GEBQE ACH Ermey IMPROVE Vi. “Vi. N*Et Me, charge Wo Kreator magnetizing Bot re quires arneee ore aod distant objects seen dinanety shrougs gue par. FRANKS, lecturer on. the eye, patentee and maker, No. i. 7 row, opposite Astor House, atendanos 10 A.M. to GP. M. ARTIS, DINNER OR KVENING, FURNISHED wit aed Freneh china, silver, caas, lixits, confes. ttonery, walters me ail’ other things apoeriataing 44 & ianoforte or any over instra STAVENS, 136 Crosby treet, JQOMAN RYE BALSAM Kor weak eyes and inflamed evelide —This bn's1m is tho very best preparation that can be used for ir flommatory dia- enses of the eyes and eyelids Waen the disenss js rouimed to the external coat of the eyeball and Hatng o4 the 0 itacts simoet like aes, in allaying all irritation nuit iniarumation, Price 25 cents abe. 8 For sale by BANDS i Fratton stant, 10 LET—TuR THREE STORY DWRLLIN' HOUSE, ® King street, with modern tmp) ovement, just completeds alvo, the first floor and basement of 45 King sweet, and oar rooms on the third floor, for a small family. Three story shop m the rear of 20 King streot, suitarie for any mechaniaal business. Immediate possession » Inquire of A. RAY. MOND, 51 ¢ | vhatham street. FPRUsERS, LADIES AND GESTLEMEN's si PPORTERS, aod lion, Delts and bandages, in the very higuest per , apithe extremely jow prices, at BRIGMAN 1 Co and manufactsrers, 18 Grand sirec 1. B.—Campiete ratisfaotion garante , ordar, € manta of avers cesoriptl veep ly whigudes 9, lon unde t 5 OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN, IN REGARD TO RECRUITING FOR THE BRITISH ARBY WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, TOGETHER WITH The Documents and Evidence Relative to that Subject, Communicated to the Senate of the United States on the 28th of Feb., 1856, THE DIPLOMATIC VIEW OF THE QUESTION OrrartmestT ov Sta’ WasHincton, Feb, 27, 1856. } To me PREsiprNr ON Tae UnrrEp Stratis : The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the rese- tution of the Senate ot the 26tn tostant, requesting the Prerident, if not incompatible wi h the puolic interest, to communicate to that bedy “the correspondenga which bas taken place between this government and that of Great Britain, in regard to the enltstment ot soldiers with, in the united States by the agents and officers of tne lat- ter, for the British army, accompasied by such evidence and documents as the Preri¢ent may deem propsr to show the connection of these agent# and officers with the al- leged violation of our laws and sovereign righ's,” has the henor to lay before the President the papers mentioned in the subjoined lst. All or which 18 respectfully submitted. W. L. MARCY, LI8T OF PAPERS ACCOMPANYING TAF REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO THE PPESIDENT, OF FEBRUARY 27, 1856. Mr. Crawpton to Mr. Marsy, Apri! 21, 1854, Mr. ‘Marcy to Mr. Crampton, Apri! 28, 1854. Mr. Marey to Mr, Bucionan’ Juve 9, 1855. Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Marcy, (extract,) July 13, 1866, with an accompaniment. Mr. Marcy to Mr. Buchanan, July 15, 1855, Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Marey; (extract, ) July 20, 1865, with an accom: The same to the aoe (extract.) August 3, 1855. Mr. Marcy to Mr. Urampton Beptember 5, 1855. Mr. Crampton to Mr. Marcy, September 7, 1850, Mr. Marcy to Mr. Buchanan’ Septem ver &? 1805. - Buchanan to Mr. Mazcy, (extrast,) September 28, 188, with accompaniments. Mr, Marcy to Mr. Buchanan, October 1, 1865. Mr. Buc anan to Mr. Marcy, (extract,) Oc Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Marcy, (extract, ) (: Mr. Marcy to Mr. Buchanan, Uctuber 13, 1835. Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Marey, Novem>er 2, 1835. Same to the same, (extracts,) Novemoer 9, 1855. Lord Clarendon to Mr. ate November 16, 1865, Same to the same, April 12, 1855. Mr. Marcy to Mr. Buchanan, Dec. 28, 1855. Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Mnecy, (extrac*,) I MR. CRAMPTON TO MR. MARCY, Washington, Api 21, 1854. The undersigned, her Britannic Mejesty’s Eavoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States ot America, bas rectived orders from his gsvern- ment to make to the Becretary of State of the United Siates the following communication:— Her Majesty the ‘acon of the United Kiogdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his Majesty the Easperor ot the French. being compelled to take up arms foc the purpose of repelling the aggression ot his Majesty the Emperor ef Roseia upon the Ottomen empire, aud being dexiruns to lessen as much as porsible the disastrous consequences 10 commerce resulting from @ state of warfare, their Ma- jertion have resolved, for ibe Present, not to authorize the issue of letters of marque. In making this revolution known, they think i+ right to announce, at the same time, the principles upon waish ‘they will be guided during the course of tnia war with re- gard to the navigation and commerce of neatra’s. Her Mejesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain anc Ireland has aecordingly publishes the wccom- ps declaration, which is identical with that pub- hed by his Mejesty the Emperor oi the Frenea, Tn thus rentrieing within the ‘narrowest limite the ex- erclto of their rights as beiligerents, tie allied govern- mints confidently trust that the governments of coun- tries which may remain seu‘ral during thie wat, will sincerely exert every effort to enforce upon their suojects or citizens the necessity of o serving the strictest nea- tality. Ber Britannic Mojesty’s government entertsiun the confident hope thet the United States guvernment will re- ceive with ratiefaction tne announcement of thy resola- tions thus taken in common by the two allied govern- ments, and that it will, in the spirit of just resiprocy' give orders that no privateer under Rursian colors be equipped or victualled, or admitted with ius peizes, im the ports of the United States; and also that the citi- zens of the Uni ed States shail rigoroucy sdstain from taking part in armameats of this nature, or in any other measure opposed to the duties of a atiict neutrslity. The undersigned bas the honor to avai! himeelf of this oceasion to renew to the Secretary of Sta‘e of the United States the assurance of his Bighees oon leration. RAMPTON. Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of Stave, &: MR. MARCY TO MR. CRAMPTON. DEraRmaucvT oY STATS, 1 Waeuinatox, Apri! 28, 1854, ‘The undersigned, Secretary o: State of the United States, hus bad the honor to receive tne note of Mr. ee ton, her Britannic Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary inister Pienipotentiary, of the 2'st inxt., sesom, nes by the ceclaration of her Majeavy the Queea of United Kingdom o: Great Britain and 1 eatin ae to the rule which will for the present be eve wards those Powers with which the 1s at peace, in the existing war with Russia. The undersigned has submitted those communications to the Prericent, and received his direction to express to ber Mojesty’s government his satisinction that the prin- ciple that free ships make free goods, which the United States have so lovg and so strenuously contended for se n neutral right, and in which some of the eading Powers of Europe have concurred, is to have a qualified sanction by the practical observance of it in the present war by both Great Britain and France—two ct the most power- fal nations of Europe. sc Nermitnancing the mncere gratification which her Mojesty’s declaration has given to the Premient it would have been enhanced if the rule alluded to had been an- nouneed as one which would be observed not only in the prosent, but in every fature war in which Great Brlisin tball be'a party. The unconditional sanction of this rule by the British and Frenca governments, tugether wth e practical observance of it in the present war, would cause it to be henceforth recognised throughout he etsi- lizea world as a general principle of inte national law. This government, trom its very comm neement, has la- bored for its recognition as @ neutrai right. It aas incor~ porated it in may of its treaties witn foreign Powere. ranoe, Rustia, Prussia, and other nations, have, in va~ rious ways, fully concurred with the United Suates in re- garding i!as a sound and salutary principle, in ail re- spects proper to be incorporateu into the law cf nacione. ‘The same consideration which bas induced her Britan- nic Majesty, in concurrence with tue Emperor of the French, to Present it as a concessfoa in the present war, the desire “+ to preserve the commerce of neutrals fron, ail unnecessary obstruction,” will, it is presumed, have equal weight with the beliigerenta in any fatare war, and them that the claims of the principal mari- time je on while neutral, to have it recognised aa 2. rule cf international law, are weil founded, and should be no longer contested. To sottle the principle that free ships mske free goods, except articles contraband of war, and to prevent i: from being called again in « —— from any quarter or under apy circumstances, the United States are desirous to unite with other Howers in a declaration that {t ehall be (tte by each hereafter, as a rule of international w. The brenda of the property of nentrals, not contra- bend, from seizure and contiscation when wane hes on peed an enemy’s vereel, fi right now ger recognised by the law of nations, The President is ‘oplens pleaged to from the declaration of her Beitannis Majesty, that the course to be pursued by her crutsers will not bring it im se eghecupueid eer ear, e ot the President to state to her Majeaty’s Minister to this government that the United States, whue claiming the full enjoyment of their r ghts as w neutral Power, will observe the stristest men trality towards each and ail the belligerents- The laws of this country impose severe restrictions not onl: 20, 1865, 20. 1, 1806. ite own citizens, but upon all ho . - Cents within any of ‘he. territories of the Uareod Bae, against eqeipive privateers, receiving enlisting men therem. for opm ae “honed ry in any foreign war. It is no: ces witt be any attempt to violate t just exe ectarlon of ths apg ne dina ppot ea me ene uot fail in his duty to ure ail ower with Ranh is invented to enlvroe chedlenee two vaem, Considers - ot interest and the obligations of dat bi (eu - surence that Nag gene ohn United Ste ‘€8 wi r way ccmpromit the neutrality of their conn Melpattt ¢ im the contest in watch the + oan yp faye aie Dow unhappily e1 ‘The undersigned avai's Lumeelf of thie opportamty to rev ew to Mr. Crampton the aseurance % his dtsvii <j ed con-ideraticn. Wel. MANEY. Joun B, CRaweton, Feq., &., &e. [Same, mutaris mutanass, to the Count de Sartgani] MR. MARCY TO Mit BUCTTIANAN, Derarrgyt or State, Wasnixcrow, Jane 9, Sit—Seme time since, ic became any aorm tks a on ‘cot to emist #olaiers within 1B lit States to rerve in the Brithh bh army, and haenaae for that par pore had teen actually opened in some of eur principal cities. Berides being # haregard of our sove- reign ights ae an indepencen: nation. the Tan ® clear and manifest intringement of our le for 1he express purpore ot maintaining our marae: trons with other Powers. It wax nt ressonable to #us- Pect that this wchowe was in any way ¢ vuntenanced by the Britikb government, or any of ita ny idinate autho- rities resident within the Unived Scares or fo the Britiah | Noh Anceitesn provinces; but a further exsmination into the matter hus disclosed the fact tr at it hes had sot only the Chae nance bat the active sup) ut of some of there authoriner, and, to some ' on of Ro Speen extent, The eavetion of When intinations were thrown ou® that Consuls ip this count y were aiome ann 0 robeme of enilatroeat within ear liv i her Britanvig Majoty's Vinive ty be Pritteo