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reeover the vaive, the vf claiming the responsi 2t\\- ty of the comrany for acs ofthe agent. Tne deten ¢ set Bp was that the did not receive the pack- ap agent of the company, out merely a4 an accommo- cation Mr, Spencer, whe, had po avenions way cary it;and if he did receive it as th ir agent, he had no Tigh? to do 60, av he was only autaorized oy the company 20 teke charge of merchand but not treasure. [ue evidence being concluded. tne Cours submatied toree pro- positions io ime jary:—lst, whether the gold aust was given to the meswuger as agent of the company; 24, ‘whet woe its valve; and 3d, whether i; was lost through the wegiigence or careieesnesa of the agent The jury, after « brief celideration, cecived in tae affirmative on the Geet anc third oropomtions thus virvasily rerieciog a yeucist for piainuff This is the second trial, the resuit ot which fs similar t the first. (Buran Carrurep.—On Friday night last officer Ferry, the Third district police, detected three men in aa fees a tw break int: . dwelling house in Verandan place, He gave chace aud surcecded in arres:ing on0 of ‘Whew, named George idwarcs, ales George Hortoa, who war Brooght befe J Bia‘ctuy, on Saverday, and committed to jail so examination on the charge. Q7y Mortauiry.—The totsl numbsr of deaths in tois city last week were 61, of which 30 were males, aad Jt females. Ot \here 16 were sdults and 46 minors, “ Corunex’s Loquests. Bonvep to Deat#.—Coroner Hills held an inquest upon the body of « little child named anna Deitz, who was suffocated at the fire in Fifteen’h sirect, near avezue A, ou Fridvy v ght ast. The jary, on hearing the evidence jm this case, rendered verdict of ‘ Death by suffoca- Ben.” Toe aeceased was one year and eix months old. Svicwy BY STABBING.—Coroner Gable held an inquest om Saturdsy afternucn upon the body of a man named e9 MoCaxban, residicg at No. 184 West Thirlesnth ae who cled fom che tifes'a of & atab inflicted in the abcomen on the 7/binst., with the latent m of comait- ting avici.e. The deoossed was quite an aged man, hay- ing arrivec at the age of 76 years. The jary rendered a verdiet of ‘Dea'h by suicite,”? Ine deseased was a native of Ireland, A post mortem ex»misation was made upoo the body of deceased by Dr. Met!je. Founp Dxap.—Coroner Gambie also held an inquest at the Fifth ward station house, upon the body of an un- bn wn} man about 40 yexrs of ags, who was found lytmg deau on the sidewalk in Jay street, near Hudson. A pert mortem examination made upon tne body of de- ceased vy Dr. O’caniom, showed that death was caused dy tubercular pht: .wis—-verdic. a:cordingly. For u des- eription of the body, all parties interes'ed are reques ed wo foquire ‘at the Corr ner’s office, No. 89 Caampers street. ‘The Riet at .oumbia vollege, 8. C. The following letier frow une of the frustees of this col- lege appears in ihe Southern Patriot, aod may be con- mdered as to & certain ex'vot au hentic:— GoLumma, 3. C., Feb. 20. 1856, To TRE Eprrors OF THE PATRIOT AND MOUNTAINEER: — leatme here yestercay un’er s summons to atiend an osasional mesung ¢f tue Bsard of Trustees of the south Carclica College, tu rupply the place of Dr. Henry. B:- fo,e reachu 6 | Wot tue accuuat of the fearful emeute of the preceding night. It was, as is to be expected, vary much megnitied in the rumor. It seema tbat thre of the students who were out of the coliege wells, met with the guard as tuey were about $orning ont. Une of the students was unfortunately ve-y much futexicated. He, naving-some pique against one of the guardmen, so.acated fom bis compsnions and approacned the guardian and strack him, He instant- Jy with bis stick struck and knocked the young man down, who lay fur some minutes; but upon being raised Gp he mace some further dewonstrations ot resislaacs, and thereupon was taken to the guard house. ‘The siudeats wh? were with bin returned to the col- Jege with the usual cry, *‘Pse Covege!”’ Ali the students turned out to the rescue, end proceeded to the guard houre, ena dy force tuok the young man ont, brose the ~windc'wa atddnjured tue door. Taey bore theic prize off ‘w college. Pert remained, and was ta’king with the guardmen who had been struck, and who xncoked the gtudent down, ascertaining from tim the facts, when two of the stucents forced chemse-ves in, and commenced an attack op the guarcmnan, rtrikicg him, and he retaliating yery severely (n them. They were probably struck, too, by othe the guard. They were forced out of the gaard bourse. By this time the students had again assembled. The President aid Mayor were unable vo quell the riot; the alacma bell was rung anc toe citizons celied up out of their bese to witness and suppress, if necessary, the action uf the students. At ieng'd: they retarnea to the college. ‘the President, next morning, by the consent of the Meyor, proposed to subratt the whole matter to the arbi- traent of twelve named gentlemen. To this the you men acceded at one time, but thetwo young men eng! im the affair ths preceding night finally prevailed on » wsjority to seject this proposition for pesce and good ercer, ‘it isstu:ed that (hey had agrees to seek and ootain etisfaction out of the gus dmen. They left the college without the knowledge of the students, and were seen, wiih their elosks aroundthem, 2 pproaching thegaardmen who was epeabing t» a geatleman on the subject of with- dyawing frm the guard. as he regarded his life ia danger. As soon as the young men were near enouga tney dropped their cloaks 2od both stract the guardmsn, one 45 ircn and the other with a wooden biudgeon. He & 11 to his knoes, but rese and struck wiin bis stick, and, otvers assisting him, beat the young men very severely. ‘The gusréman’s ieft hana is, I'am told, broken by the Diowa, and heand the txo young men are under the cate ot physicians from the ipjuries which they reapeo- tively receiv. The ery of ‘‘College!’? was borne ie single student to the campus. The young men, with their accustomed érvouon ty their brothers in oistress, were soon ia the field, Tue alarm bell was egain rung, the citizens were turned ont, and, a4 a posse comitatus, were paraded under arms, The boys returned to coliege, forced the room wiere the rifles of tnis college were -kept, possessed themeelves of them, and returned to the field of action. ‘The rcene thus presented was such as Columbia neve: befire saw, and which, [hopo, she never,will again res Two bundrea armed citizen’, wi h guns loaded with ball cartridges, opposei to moxe than a hundred enraged yourg med, «ith rifles in thetc hands, Tae order to take sim Was given, aud fire might have followed, had not Colovel Goocwin and others thrown themeoives between and ealled on the citizens not t> fire. After mush por- suasicn by Dr. Yhornwall, La Borce, Liebec.and others ot the faculty, the students were induced to return to col- kge. pee night wewent to the college in the discharge of our cuty. Aver thing was quiet. I cid not even hear a “whoop,” whichis very unusoal. To-day.was equally quiet, and I have been sssured by the young mea that \bere wi'l be no ¢urther outbreak on their part. To-day, on the requisition of the Board, the rifftes were ceposited in the roum where they were formerly kept. The Gov- expor, uncer the direction of the Board, will take the ‘ma ani place them iu the arsenal. The musters of the roliege company are directed to be suspended, and the propriety of sui sing and disbanding the co! com- y is referred to & committee, to report nect i, This stutement, garhered from the best sources in my power, piaves the facts before you. The unfortunate vio- Jence of she guardman in knocking dowa a student who, when Crunk, #truok bim, is the cause of this affair, which may so much injure the college. The fac: of dropkenners among the students shows to the Legislature the necessity of removing this fearful curse of anischief from the town of Colussbia, ‘The occasional meeting of the Board had n> power to to do more than they did. A great duty will devolve on the Roard at the stated meeting in May to examine iato the college, both a to its inte:nat and external govern- ment; snd fulland adequate jastice must o¢ done to the facuity, the student and toc state. afr. Rivors, of Charleston, ‘vas elected to fill Dr, Henry's chair wat the atated meetin; » Your frie Fi My TGHN BELTON O'NEAL CocRT—Olreult.—Nos, 96, 2 Bora 4, t0, 326, 226, 14436, 150, 244, 6 346, 887, 240, 866, 246, 2, . Sopriae cotrt—Spe tal Term.—Nos. 82, 83, 218, 17, 20, +O7, 242. 95, ¥T, 128, 182, 200. NITED States Disrricy Count.--Nos, 8, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14 19, © govunion Cover.—Nos. 667, 421, 9{6, 917, 949, 961, 953, 901, 992" 997 1000, , 187, 1003, 1007, 1068, ba, 101, 104, 108, 463, 737, 892, 204, 760,676, 289, 601, 440, Court Cotondar—Tnis Whe Espenscheid Hat, for tne Spring of eee reer Lan ecensye ent epnity, iarestne Beran eee a PSPERGOUNID. 118 Meamu street. White, the datter, is Kinabiea Now to Sap- Ba etyuat s nik, Bat Tor 88 Gho. W. Witte, las Pbvon sirost, Door way. Beche & Co., Fasmionable Gatters, 156 Broad ready, and now offer for sale, the spring and nen for geutomen’ fe wits theism "8 bats, ¥ ventilator, which, combined with wd ga my their hata Lighter and more comfortable to the odiert 10 the public. any ever The Picture Makers sicaae weakaewasiee cents e depot, 280 Broadway,are now working m- ‘glaas process, taking the majority of ambrotypos, am- Bratypes and pliotogrnphs Saguerrootypes being out of cate. Cameo—types=-Delicately Finished in Co- Jors— known. only at WILLIAMSON'S. Vg lo Alse, pho fographs, ln.o! ; ambrovypen, with drab fuooe, fal Notice..We would Inform the Pab- tic ond our customers that the fire of the 7thinatant will not cause any delay in our business. | We have mad em ae rangements that orders as promptly put rp ip- dean herewtore, BUSH & GALI, w druggists, No. Yad’ Greenwich streot. bag none Nees SG Merchants. P Since the introduction of Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps into ¢ Onited Sia‘ee, a number of liquor mixers in New York, Boston and Philadelphia have been eagaged in puting up isonous gin in green cases and jugs, and to be eimed off upon the unwary tor my genults schnapps, I fi vate egal proceedings against 8 whine ily may wecertain to be etgiged ii this ntroclous avetein Of deception, and call on the press aud the public to ald thou in thelr oflorta to remedy sa great en evil, Lwish the puvile to understand the echaap; hy the gallon or pipe Itdaonly sold fn quart an in eages.ot one dozen quarts, ard two dozen pinta, each botle eovelaped in yellow paper, with my wore on the b fad ing eanive f ray signature on ie eel For pala ‘by ul whol y roo oli, ee TDOLERO WOLF, Soin Imparter end manutectarer, 18, 20 and Us Beaver aret, ‘York’ ante, 78 day. Pariors, with bedrooms, £150 to $3 guinea Oe Detrm, bod as ordered. Tie ‘ue *' cud large hive (ies'the suenticn of travellers. BIDNMY KOP Disappointments Sink the fleart of Man,” tbe proverb. There are disappointments in love, triend- Jaw, apecalation, children, wealth and ambition; out no "Jeman who orders & set of shirts from GREEN, No.1 Astor aso, fe disappointed xe to style, tit, or delivery too late, Mit to the public, whe'hor we are not Bere ater bolas Dp by iabrcsied tiatomoaia ab eas vbat feare com "The company are manutacturicg and furnishing upon order the best quail'y of scales, such as ralvrosd, warehouse and slore reales; aleo, a sucerior urucle of fire and burglar proot (igs war en pales ieee Cia 4c, Prompt at- re. Respecttul y, tention given to al) ore ONCET DUSYEE, Suparistendent. N. B.—Our ages in New York are Mesers. Durkee, Hough & Co,, No, 13 W! and No. 1 Stone sireeis, Selling, at 379 Broadway, Good C: ing, trom de. t0 00; ich Brussels, &. per yards wpesiry, 02. (0 aun PETERSON & HUMPHREY. Ele it Carpeting—Smicn pone Pareterean tact . away, RY thelr new spring Ngloe of Heh velven tapestey taree ply end ingrals ‘a large num- carpeiiog Amorg Fae aiere ‘ollc\oths, of every width and ali other goods connestod witb ibe trade," xs Sewing Machines.—All Persons wbo wish for inforcation in regard to sewing machines, can abtain it by applying at our oflice for coples of “I. M. singer 5S (deere ray a (sapokotbryed ey tothe sewiug ma- ¢ interest. ‘Copies 7 1M SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Defiance Salumander Safes.—flobert M PATRICK is the so e wauufactarer in the United States of the weve celebrated safes and \t powder orvof defiance 'ecks tad cross bare. ‘Depot 192 Pearl street, one door below Malaen ane, A Sure Care for tuacumetism,jPains and stiffrees of the jomts.—-King’s compound syrup of bydriodate of potas, sarsaparilia and yellow root.” Prepared and for sale by U. H RING, druggist and chemist, 192 Broadway, corner of dohn street. Satchelor’s Hair Dye—Wigs and To ted ta twelve private sooma, “Bataoalor's Wiss end ‘oapesa lied in twelve private rooms. or oup: lave Euprovecsonta over ail olners. boing “stet d'sourros of legance durability peculiar to this establishment. Le if BATOHELOR’S, 233 Broadway. ‘Whiskers or Moustacties Forced to Grow in tix weeks by my oaguent, which will not stain or injure the shin. $2. doitle; sent to any part of the coustry. iH. G. HAM, 585 Broadway; Hisys, 176 Fuiton street, Brooklyn; Zei- der, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. : Cristadero’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees zxcite admiration among an Content i art. aeaey re siegant private apartments for applying bis in xomparable be only Teliable article of tbe Kind. Wholesale and retail, a. JRIsTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. AU's Hair Lye, Your ShilJingw « Box, Black, ar brown —Sold at Clark Cos, 373 Broad: way, 45 Nassau street and at the depot, No, | Barclay street, 4. Y.; 159 Auantic street 175 and 247 Fu'ton street, Brookiyn, apd at drag and fancy goods stores generally tu the United Phalon Paphian Lotion or Focal Beautifior for beautifying pe pomp lesion sod nema ak ere Reo burns, spots, burns, stings, pad lips face arms and hanes.” For sale by PitatON’ and ail druggia's, 900,347,636 Lives Lost.— ‘This ramber of inseots have been slain, By LYOR’S ratand insect bane ; 1f you wouid be free and slee fo quiet, vo the bugs Lyor 's magno'sc die ‘The orders this year for the magnetic powder (‘r09 from pol- son, but death to snything that crawls), exceed almost four 708 a8 a8 tho previous year. Everybody should re- member the 424 Broadway depot, Untment, in/pint botles, 50 cents, superior to anything tor cutipg colle, swellingn’ fails, Drilnee, lumpa, de. Bold by tail the storekeopers and druggists, Depot, 6) Cortlandt street. Many Perso neg th the tala tel Gone down, butno ono fears going down to Dr. HOLYS dentist fice to bare thelr toothache cured or teeth filled, &c., without Ming ony ala, coruer of Broadway and Fallon nzee, over nox’s hat store. Rheumatism and Scrofala, in their mort ‘painful forme; also, old ulcers pimples and the worst cases of diseases of the b ood. liver compisinis, kidaeys, incipient con- suwptlon, coughs, &c.. Ac., are most, certainly by that great purifier, Fyau’s life balsam. Principe office, 246 Grand street, 75ecxts per bo'te. For sale by the druggists, and by Mrs, HAYKS, 175 Fulton street, De Rolloway'’s Pills.—Abernethy’s Insidious , blue pill, pervades the system with a miavral poison; Sia siren: nth every near aes ext Fegula es internal cl » ane leaves no sting bebind. nea, On Seturdpy morning, March 8, Samug: Eowarp, son of James and Martha A. Young, aged 2 years aad 7 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from No. 105 Ludlow street, without further notice. On Saturdey, Maroh 8, Mr. Jaus McCavonax, aged 76 ears. ‘The relatives and ‘viends of the tamily, and those of his fons, Willinm, @askey and James ScJaugnan, are re- invited to attend the taneral, this afternoon, a: one o'clcom, from his late reetience, No, 134 West Thirteenth street, witnou: further invitation. On Saturday, March 8. afier a short but severe illness, Davin Fouuzs, # native of New Mills, Banflshire, Scotland. His funera! will take place from his late residenca, No. 198 ¥ West Twenty-sevench strect, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Un Saturday, March 8, Axx, wife of G. Bollet, The members and fricada of the family, tha members of Empire Lodge No. 64, 1.0. of 0. F., and Lebanon En- campment No. 19, 1. 0. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 50 Delancy street, northwest corner of Eldridge street, this afterno: n, at cne o’clock. On Saturday, March 8, Kuz, daughter of the late Peter Burtsell, E+ Ber friends, and those of the family, are requested to attend the runeral, this afternoon, at four o’clock, from 3c. Abne’s Church, Eighth street, opposite Lafaye :te place. ‘On Sanday morning, March 9, after a lingering illness, Jon Lawis Provost, son of the late Robert Provost, Jr., aged 29 years 3 months and 14 days. His friends and relatives, those of the family, the mem- bers of Hose Company No. 16, end the Fire Department in general, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No 154 Ludlow stz to-morrow aiternoon, at one o’clock. without further invitation. On Saturday, March 8, after # short illness, Sanat Ganyan, daughter of Andrew and danvah Kennedy, aged 3 years 4 months and 1 day. of the family are invited to Toe relatives and frit attend the funeral, without farther invitation, trom the resicence of her father, No. 130 Kast Thirty-&¢th atreet, this’afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken vo Greenwoed. On Saturésy, March 8, Jouy Fuxparicx, son of Frederick ©. and Rancing A. Sickela, eged 4 riontas und 18 days. The friends of the family are invived to attund the fune- ral, this afternoon, at three o’ciock, from 127th street, near Fourth avenue, Hariem. Un Sunday morning, March 9, Juss M. Nusarzgn, in the 48th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ironies A invited to atcend the funeral, this afternoon, at haif pact one o’c'osk, frcm the Seventh street Methodist Courca, near Third avenue, without further invitation. On Saturdey, March 6, Mra. ANN J. McCnoasan, wife of Thomas McCronman, wad slater of Catherine and Rebeece Paterson, Her friends and relatives are respectfulty invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from No. 180 Sixth street. Her remains will be taken to Union Cemetery for interment. On Sunday, March 9, Many, wife of Alexander Robin- son, 60 years and 7 months. ‘The iuneral will take place f:om her Inte residence, No. 714 Water street, this afvernoon, at two o'clock. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend, without further fnvitation, On Sunday, March 9, after a short illness, Mr, Jou T. Witson, carman, aged 64 years and 0 days. The friends of the family, those cf his brothers, James apd Mexander, of No. 38 Whitehall street, tue members 4 Pnterprise Lodge No. 86, and Monroe Encampment No. a), f. 0. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attead the funeral, from his late residence, No. 389 Greeawich sireet, to-morrow afternocn, at two o’clock, without further n1- tice, His remains will be taken to Groenwood Cemetery for umterment. On Sunday, March 9, after a short and severe illness, Many A. AePLBysRD, send lyear 6 months and 3 days, youngest daughter of Williem H. aad Mary A, Appleyard. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rospecitully invited to attend the tuneral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, without further iavitatioa, from the resi- devce of ner peronts, No. 54 Laight atest. On Suadey. March 9, at Bellevue Hospital, Wetuast RoneRt, aged 65 years. ‘Tue friends of the deceased aro reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the above place, this atternoon, at three o'clock, On Sunday eventos of the late Hugh Fermonagh, Ireiand, aged 16 years, The friends of hia brother, James, and those of hia unele, Stinson Melver, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 87 Frankfort street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. In Brooklyn, om Beturday, March 8 Cagotve Frances, wife ot F, A. Chase, years and 1 month ‘The relativer and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fumeral, thiy afveraoon, at thres o’oleck, from No. 360 Hicks street. Saeo, Maive, papers please copy. In Krooklyn, on Saturday evening, March §, Pisa, B, Baran, aged 62 years. His faneral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at two ofelcck, from his late residence, No. 73 rloeap ple atree', On Saturday, March 8, of heart dis:ase, Harner Jarvis Kivean, aged 08 years, relict of Dr. B. P. Kisaam, U.S, N, ‘The funeral will take place from ker late renidencs, in Peekshisl, thia morping, at eleven o'clock. ‘The frieads ¢ the family are invited to atteod, without farther 10 tice. At Newark, N, J., on Saturday morning, March 8 after hort il ANiWONY GOULD, In the The 'ureral services wi take place March 9, Stmsoy A., youngest aon faq, Of lnnisblilen, county NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1856. ten o'clock, at No. 15 Parkhurst street, Newark. Tne friends of the family are invited to attend, without fur ther notice. His remaine will be taken to Colwell for ia- tenxent. i Papers please copy. fwesday, Nov. 27, 1656, Dama Fraser, ole lalane Oa. ged 21 yours. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. AL. is CAPTAIN NICHOLS, WHO ARRIVED FROM SAN Francisco on » ard) tbe steamer Ilinois, will call and leave ackage intrust d to him b: t. Thomy for his family, feamssnaricas & ae hy Gack thenpen, or elena L D WILL PABTICULARLY OBLIO4 “Bt CALLING for @ letter early this day. FREDsaLOK M MAREA—NO LETTER R&CEIVED, WILL CALL ath. on the 1th. * cn FIND A LETLER AT BROADWAY PusT eo eftice. bBo ABSENCE OF ANNA CAUSES GREAT ANX.ETY. he should at once report her wherenoouts to Mra. K., at Nc. 46; should be there ths evening early. RH Gy SPogeT, oF POLAN Late ROMAN ‘otbote priest of Witlamebur fecture in Odeo: ballrocm, Williacosburg, Fifth erent, between South Third ond Fourth streets, to-morrow, at 73g P.M, Mare ll. Sab- Bic Care a Folens end the Pope of Rome. ‘tickets 125 cen EE1IDG OF TEE DEMOCRATIC REPUPLIOAN Committee, of the Fourteenth ward, Maroh 7, 1850, the folio«ing preamble and resolutoas were uounimously adopted and ordered to be pubhished:— ‘Whe eas, the old issues which ance divided the democratic and whig parties of the United Sta‘es have by the course of events in B grest wessure cased to exist, aad that on the one hand the political iigiou: equality of our citizens is jeo pardized by secrbt organizations banded jer mnde>'ha appropriate title of ** Know Notaings,”” ‘on the other, seoest lois blog ke onse honored name of repnolicans se of ‘phil tthe dissolution aim, under lanthrop: our'giorious. cor federacy. it heoomes mon country. Aeselved, That the Nemosratic Republican Ward Committee hail, withont reierence to former appe !ations, as fellow la- borers in the good cause al! men who sustain the equal politi- cal apd religious righis of thelr fellow citizens, and. who repu- diate the interposition of the federal government in those ao- mestic re ations which fom the earliest colonization of America bave ever been deemed municipal maters, to be decided exclusively by local .exislation. Aesolved, That the recent pros'ametion of the President of the United piates in relation to ihe diftical'ies now prevailing in Kansas meets our hearty approval. and that we leara with satisfaction Bis determination to repress, Py the who'e power of the nation if Deoensary all stampa of clisena of other Btates to interfere in tne decision by the people of the Terri- tory, to whom alone it bo'ongs, 0° questions aifecting tuels mu- nicipa’ po icy and internal rej one, Resolved, That we congra'ula’e our fe'low citizens through- out the Union. on the ab ¢ manner in which the foretg at ofour conutry have been couducted, during the delicate orista ‘through wuich they have 2a:red. and in tho measures taken to vindicate our honor, as well as in the assertion of our rights agamat the attempts of England to violats our neutrality law, and by un interpretation of the Vlayton and Bulwer treaty, equally at variance with ita tauguage and its spiri?, to verpetu Ste in hervelf the virtual nov 3+ OF those terr tories ot Cen- tral Ameriea which control the great thoroughuere between our atiar tie and Pacitio Sta'es; ize President, as well as the Secretary of Stato, and te Minister a: the Court of St. James, have ovinoed the falents end prudence of enligh’ened states: men, entiuing them tothe permanent grailtude of their fellow citizens. Resolved. That in Hon. John Kelly. our revresentative in Congress, we have the vest spec men of a true sind unsompro mising democrat. tatsea foom the bumbler paths of Itfe, as a mechanic, bis aympathies ure with the worklog classes! as & private citizen ebaracter is ungullied, As our representa- ve in Congress, be has, hy bis strict adherance to democratic mensures ond princip'es ae'ed fully up to the expectailons of his constituents, and of all who are in favor of tbe great doc- trine of * equal and exact justice to all men.” HENRY P. WESE, Chairman. Tuowas Borse, Parmn MeDuniorr, 4 Secretaries. er; has hs beat af Sty Tolerance wages ; 5 has 5 ‘not ew much an object as @ nice family. Please call at 232 7th » between 251b and 26th Sts., Seovnd floar, buck room. A KESPRCTABLE PRUTKSTANY WOMAN WISH6S to families’ or gentlemen's washing to her owa house, or would go out by the day wo respectable des, Vall between Jsth and 19th top toor. SIUATION WsN1K0—BY a B2SPECTABLE Pa0- testant gir. to de chamverwork and plain sewing; has & generol idc@ ot ali kinds; or woud a‘aist in the eare of chil- Crep; good recommendations ven if required —I'iease eal at 98d st, necona floor, Between let and 2d avenuca. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and waiter in @ private emily; has fret rate reference. (an ve seen fur two diya at 148 sullivan at, trout basement, A KESPKOTSBLE GIRL WISHKS A SITUATION IN a te amily: is ® good cook, and {4 willing to assist in aces Brod retesonces. | Gua be seem or two dayaat 470 3 2 A note addressed W 2s , will meet atten! Anquire in the office. by RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHSS A bIfUATION. TO AA doqgenerel rune work. Line in objeion ty wark. up ; ‘& good recommendation trom lee bast phase, Please call for three deya at 68 adam si. Brooklyn, A RYSPRCTABLE YOUNG WoWaN WISHES A SITC- ‘athna, as cook, jroner, in & privae fanily she is @ first rate vook, also washer and ironer; ean have “h? 2ent city reterenon trom her iast situation, Pease call at 15 TDhomperon st., between Spring and Prince, in ihe rear, floor. Cun bé teen for two dave RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH THE BAST OF reference, Wishes ® situation, 10 Brookiyn, aa chamber. wa'd and waiter, or to assist in chamberwork ani to attend v chuoren; prejers a small privete family. Can ve #2en at her present piace for two davs, 296 Henry st.. South sromlyn. YOUNG WOM4N WANTS 70 G> WEST, TO RESIDE with a tamily; ia a competent seamstress, and would make heaseit gecerally veeful. or would travel ‘@ family to watt on the lady, or grown ebildren. Would fiod her faithful wd trustwortby. Cen give six years’ city reference. Call at % West 19h street, netween 6h and 7b avenues. LADY IS DESIKUUS OF OBTAINING A SITUATION tor one of her rervants; she now ao's as cook, washer and ivoper, Aby one wishiog u first rate servant. will vlesse call at 128 Henry at, where the girl now works, ana where all ne corsury reference will be given. SITUATION WANTXD—BY AN EXPERI£NCED cock, woo perfvc:lv understands her busines. she has xood reference, Inquire for two days, at 132 Clinton plage, near 6tb avenue, fitst tloor, in the rear, RYSPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMaN WISHES A SIA: tion as Duree ard sea ns'ress, or chambermaid; {5 steady, mg ard capadie of taking care of oblidren; underaands the care of a young babs ; no obj to go in the country; y relerence, if required from last piace, Inquire for two at 55 1th st, between Sun avenves, AS SEAMDTRESS —sITU ATION WANTED, BY A PRO- testant, who in well educsted, understands aij kinds of tamily sewing; le ® good shirt maker and cau cut and fit chil dren's dresse: ; is will'ng to aasiat in ligh' chamberwork, or in the nursery. Pleas: cail for two days at 103 Groen wan ret second door, SITUATION WANTBD—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT womun, &8 wet nurse; no ohjection to the couatry, Can de veen at 57 Keeaman st, A YOUNG MAN WISHKS A SITUATION, IN Tis OF fice of a lawyer or notary pubuc; speaka and writes Freneb fluently, and can iraesiate from the [allan or Sps- ‘The best'cily reference given. address U. C., 15t Bast COLORED COACHMAN WaNTS A SITUATION, Understands his business perfectly. Refers to his former corner A employer. apply to Barker & Decamp, 212 Front) Beeb men, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS ASSISTANT in an oflice. collector, &c.; willing to muke hicwelt gena- relly useful In a wholesule’or retail dry goods or grocery store; ‘he best of city re'erence cun be given. address J. H., 902 troadway, in the fi store. XMOVAL— MAPON BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, Ev dave removed from 23 Park row 0 108 and 1i0 Duane McKESKON & ROBBINS, and dealers in crugs medcines, chemical a &c., respectfully inform their triends and the t IMPORTERS aints, dyes, street, (iron brildings, tour doors below Wil iam street,) where they will continue, as heretofore, the wholessie drug business. ‘With snlarged and improved arrengemente for business, ab Jewst equal to any house in the United states, we shall en- deavor to execu’e #11 oraers en'rusied to our eare with prompt. ‘nees, and conduct our business to the satisfactien of our nume- reus correspondents. We may be pi to aay that we do not advertise or describe goods en. anating from our house, in the shape of fancy drugs, select powders, exira articies, &c., kc,, as poesesel’ g ane variicuiar value because furnished py our bouse, but we shail supply, our customers wih every va- riety of gods known to the trade, put up as desired, in the best manner possib €. and toe quality of these shall be strictly ac- cording to representation in all casea, McKKSSON & R03- BANS, wholeeale druggists, 91 and 93 Fultoas'reet, New York- DENTISTRY. R bs ee M.D. piney eld Saets urope, has resumed the exer Professional du- ties, at his tormer residence, corner of Union ani Hicks streets, Brooklyn. MISCELLANEOUS, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS gentlemen, can 9 oommo- api ents and palatable board ina ate family, convenient to Fulton ferry. apply at 45 High st., Dear W: io. I1VIDEND NOTICK.—THE METROPOLITAN ERRAND and Carrier Express Company have this a dividend of one per cent upon their Working capita! out of the net earnings for the month of February, ‘thelr second dividend,) Lane on and afier the 10th inst., at the bi of the company, % Mareh 1, 18655 L. P. ORANE, Secretary. 4 THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 10 LET 88 King street, with modern improvements. Also, the first anc third of house No. 35 King atreet, with base nent, to be let together or separately, and other apartments of two Tooms and bedroom, to a small family. Inquire of A. RAY MANN, 5t Chatham street, 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, fixtures and lease of tuat well known tal.oring estabish- ment 69 Fu ton street, Brooklyn. The owner being ignorant of the buritess, ard his time being engaged elsewhere, wishes to dispose of it; will take lots in exchange. For further par. iculars address G. H. McToughin, Herald office; or apply at the store, between 3 avu 6 o'clock P. M. NO TRADING MEN.— 6.09% PERHAM GIFT 1ICK«Ts, good for four admissions to Buckley's Minstrels, or some other entertainment, and entitling the holder of each to a prize in Perham's drawing ist of May. to trade for uniacumbered real estate, vacant jots in Brovklyn preferred, or clothing, printing or stationery. . Also $10.000 worth of Jewelry, aa 0.44 worth of, lflon; $8,000 worth cf good stack, 03 which seven per cent div! wil é guarant le ‘rincipals on! address, Lox 4,607 Post dice. i : THE TRADES. N_ EXPERIENCED BLUK AND FANCY DYER IN Wool and woollen goods, aud in goods mixed ¢ith cotton, withes asituadon. Best ol references can be given by Mr. uh, bg German spothecary, South Pearl si., Alba- ay, i SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESVECTABLE MAN, aa gardener; & thorough knowledge of all kinds of Melee F ‘e plants from a loug expe: ; Un derstands na rience; farming in the Vest magner, ant ihe Teciallog Of ‘and; also the preeding of black cattle and horees. Can pro- duce satisfactory testimonials from his last employer. Ad- eae J. M, or he can be even at No, 8 6th at., betweea 2d and Ud avenues, 8 GARDENER.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- Mig, as gardener; hy understands tbe busines Generally; is uot arrAid to work, End ns ocd recommendation. “app to Wm. Fitzpairick, fiorisi, +, Corner of 2%h sireet fm) Broadway. CULTER'S SITUATION WANTHD—BY A sUBER, iy man, of long ¢xperiense in town and country, cus ‘cm, shop and children’s clouiirg; @ nies emplover with @ good mai ence. meet of re er. ot, in the 3 Wages Jan be seen (or Jounury preterred. leraic; can give ihe A. RB.) 375 Pearl € re BY eaee a SITUATION WARTED—BY A YOUNG Man, 40 American; ia stricdy temperate, can come wail recommended, and ts tully competent to sake of a bigh pressure boiler and engine. Addrest, or apply to H. W, Greere, engineer, 18 Spruce st. \ARDENKR WANTED,—APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF the Greenwood Cemetery, No. 53 Broadway, between 10 und 12 o'clock. GARDENERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN who understands his business periectly well; basso objec- ‘ion to go to the country; heat ot, ely references: is & marred man, Address for two days G. T. 8., Herald oflice, GABDENER.{ A SITUATION WANTRD, BY AN ENG- dans or his business er 1 branches, at nen Pah a us 1A AD ’ experience in this coumiry. Address D, s., 151 Neseu a, corner of Bpruce, ARDENER.<WANTED, TWO YOUNG MEN, GEH. males tous ae Coy} Ge to eel green ee ies fr ; one to in GROS, te Ch other to take charge of the etable arument, which ht aust thoroughly understand, "Xo such, faving’ good nocons, men omp'oyment will be lone Rood wages and co given. Call at the Herald office. on Tuesday, the 11th inst., at 10 o'clock, and inquire for Mr. M. H*s FINISHERS WANTED.—FOUR WOOL HAT FI ¥ sched wanted, by W. C. Waring & Oo,, Yoogers, New or QITUATION WANTED—AS GARDENER, BY ONE WHO \) has bad several years’ experience in England, and under- stands the management of stove and ants, and ot to take the charge of laying out of grounds, Has no obje siarm. Can give good city reference, Address A. K.. box 112 Herald offize, 1)O WATOBMAKERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATRLY,SEV8 ‘Tat good Waichinal ers, ‘at loeral aalatien Onirs on: stanly on hand for workmen at the watch, jewelry aod sliver ines, and artists generauy. ‘the trades supplied at short no ‘ice and modera’e prices, Apply to TRAC! MOIR TOSI (ts original ) ariisis and mecbanior’ general agency, 4%, Pine ht. 10 DAGUERREOTYPISTS.~THE AMBROTYPR PRO. cess for $3. ‘The eubscriber offers for sale the best rooelpt cient ia wag ambrotypes, Will seod them 1 t 2 cao orge A K. Ther, No. 38 ing wire, Charies. (J\0 BURVEYORS AND CIVIL RN +IN Ei 2 YOUNG 3, man, with six years’ practical experience, wauts a att ‘tion A Aaaiatant. Adaress Surveyor, Herald office. Ny. Bo objection to Miearagua, (PO BOSS BOOKBINDERS.—A YOUNG MAN, HaVING Pring SEN RORY three years at ook finishing, 18 desirous ot r r for one year, or U9 i, F, box I2l, herald office, Sn AGAFOR tor two days, ANTED DY THE FIRS’ OP APRIL—A #ITUATION, ae gardencr, by an Englishman who has becn five youra {o Ameriea, and who Wel urderstands bis iuslvess, including the managetnent of & greenhouse, dc. A BF, Post office, Hinrtiond, Goma, ©" APPLY by letter to a BIED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, endy man of long experi Herald ofice, BY A address 1. B., box 168 RESPECTABLE AMERICAN BOY WISHES A SIIU- ation, where he can make himself generally uraful; has been ina ‘drv goods store; good reference. Apply at No. 40 avenue C, in thestore. FYRK AND CaKE SALOONS—A YOUSG MAN, Co anderstanding the above busivess, as weil us the dniog saloon business in general, wishes an eugig»me 1 as bar ten: der, carver of baker; unverslands markeuug, &c. address & rondway Post oflice. |G adap ede ti SITUATION IS WANTED, BY A. Juoy of punctual habits, qua ifed for the duties of hone keeping; 18 @ sood seamsirsse; no objections to live a short distarce trom the eity, Referen:es unexceptionable. Call at 240 West 220 at, OUSNKKBPER.—WaNTED, BY A WIVOW Laby, (American, o situation as houykeeper iv a gentiemsa’s iamlly, of to superintend the linen depertment in a liotel; city erence. Address Helen, Unton square Post ofile OLICE —bXTRAOBDINABY CIRCUMSTANCES COM- pel the wavertiner to offer his son, 12 veara of ae, as ap- prentice te some respectable light trade. The boy is healthy And of good tamly. Communications addressed Parent, Chutbean square Pox off, appointing an Interview, wall bé confidentially and immediately attended to SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MNGUISAWO Ad, Bs Wet nurse; 1s a Protestant. Best reference given. Inguire at Mr. Kiernan’s, 29 Centre atrect. SITUATION WANTED -BY A VERY RES2KOT: youbg woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or a: cham er- maid, washer and ironer; is wiiling to make herse f useful; gan give the best of city relerences, Please cal at 133 Bowery. ANTED—a SITU ATION, BY & RESPECLABLE AND ald and child’s nurse; be wiling to make berscit gepere ls useful. Please call, or ad- dreus tor two umys, ab 176 West 16th street, WASTED. BY 4 RuSP)OTABLE PROTESTANT GIBL+ Situation as coum>ermudan waiter in @ respectable ivate iamiiy; ba» good city reter nce, Please call at 289 Eitzabeth te, {ho core from lees F, fourth flo.r, WARTEDKA SITUATION, AB STEWARDEss, = Address H. BY A ‘Woman accustomed to (raveiling. M., H- 2. ANTED—BY & YUUNG WOMAN, A BITUATION AS seametrers in ® privace femuy; understan is cu! and fitur g ladies’ dressen, “ibe pest of city reference can oe iven, Can be teen for two days at 1:9 12h street, between Ist and 24 nues, ANIED—HY A YOUsG WOMAN, A SEEUATION AB g00d p'alv cook, waaber an ironer, ‘ns small private 1- mily, Ibo best of citvreforenc can o6 given Car be seen tor two days wt 159 12th st. pew en Ist ADTED-A 5ITUs T1ON, 1N A SMALL GANTEAL FA. mily, to do general housework, or aa children’s nuree, by a respectaole \ou.K Wonen Aappiy for tvo days at 12) Uourt st, Bch lyn; hen bo objecuon ty go to the country. ANIKD—A r1TUAViON BY A RESPROSASLE WO Man a8 ooUs; UNGerwADdy Doth Kaglish und American cocking. Has tbe bert ot city references. app'y at 880 Hrosa- Way, between 1b and 191b an n for two dais, ANTEL—A CHIL) 10 WET NUBSH, BY A MaAR- ied Woman, whr bas lost her own baby. apply at 420 st Sid et. berow WANTED. a S140 \IION. BY A YOUNG WoMAN, AB cook of jaundress, or would do ze- era! house work for a fia] tamily. Uap be teen tor two days at 124g Cannon #%., between Houston upd lant n atx. ANTED—A 61‘ UACION, BY A PAOTKSEANT WO BaD, 10 do housework in @ stall private fa ally, or to tehe care of a bab) snd co light chaumperwork. Apply at 34 Wat's tt., between Varies and Hudson, Can be seen tor wo cays. Good reterence given. WAXED A SITUATION, BY & RESPECTABLE WT. dow woma, #8 cok, eitder in the elty or coustry. Good reference. P ease call for two days at 11 1) sabrosses anal and Hudson. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPROTABLE P20 testant woman, 1» do the cooking und aesiat in the wasii- ing and ironing of u revpectaole private tamily. inquire st 4b Dean st., Brooktyn. W Aste. A SITUATION, AS BEAMSCRESS; WOULD do chamberwork; good reference given. Uan be seca ‘or two dayn at 71 We-t1bth Wa: S(TUATION, BY A FIRST RATE DRESS maker. to cut and fit in an estabi! t; has bean in toe business tour yerrs; is capavie of taking lull caarga of a wortroom; the best of city reference from her last eapioyer. ‘Unn be teen jur two days at, or levers, suing (erms, address ed to 46 Ist at., between Ist’ and 24 avenues, in the rear, wil ve apswered immediate); y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY & KESPBUPABLE youvg girl, as nurse etd’ seamstress, or cham erasid acd bors Con be seen ior two days al 148 Nast dist st., be- 2 8. ATU TION, BY A R&SPAULABLE WO. Ten, a8 cook in B hotel or large silcon; good re erence, aL 37 Reads st siewart’s store. Can pe seea for 8 trem 10 tli ra V ANTED~aA SiiUaTIUN, BY A Rb SCTABL 4 YOUDK Woman, as uUrce snd seamatrass, oF can Assist a3 ernest. Udu Reena for wo dass at 1i29h st, ad 4th avenues, third floor, room 8 jANTED—A S.OUsa1UN, BY A Neat GOkt chambermaid ane varse, or eat Caacy seam: ai theneecle; vil: mind u young ebild; bas three ye urs’ cuy erence; Wexen i dollars «month, Wer ulece, w hea! girl 0: 13, ‘an sew wel), mind & baby wad watton @ lady, wages (wo collara, Calat 339 2d aveuue ANTED—s S110 710%, BY & VERY RraPiC Pa sie Wolihn, 0s coos in u private family; she 18 aa exes lent ok, Bhd bas lived in her last piaye two years anit sx mont ne Pas unexceptionable reterences.as to honesty wnd suve “jeate call at 217 Ist wvecue, up stairs front room, ANTED—A SITUATION. BY a ESPEOTALL? PAO. testant girl, to do the general housework ot a private ta nil; is @ gocd pisia ccok, aid fret rate washer and irouer; clty \Herence given, Can be been ior two daye at 49 alien ot ti 10 rear, WANiBD a SITUA ION, BY A RESPHOLABLE virl, a chamrermsid aod seauastoess, or nurse; can do i kKwds OL tine ewig and embroidery, aud can eut and rt shiieren’s Gresses; can mve goed city reference. Pease call +31 Co.wmbia 6t' corner of amity, Brooklyn, for tu days, ANIBD—A SITUATION, BY A HYSPHUTANLE YOURE Woman; 18 w Grsbrate cook; Would werist will be wasbing uno iroviby; she, has aved four yours fm her Iiat place; has ue bes. ot testmoding Jor honesty and capabill;. ‘an He BLED, Lor |Wo daya, B76 West sh et. ANTHD—BY A RSSPHOTABLE WOMAN, A SiPUA tion, @» cock, Washer and ironer, Best cli) ralsrences au be given. Can be seen, tur two days, at 62 Concora sirect, srooklyn. WANSTED~A SITUATION. BY A RESPKOABLA GIRL, a6 waite or to take care of chi dren: she will make ereeh' generally weetul, Cail at 126 Quart s'rees, aronklyr. (VANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, & StfU Acton as puree and .chamb or as chambermaid aod. waiter; beetot city reference as to cheracter and capabilities, viewen'call at 279 Gt avenue, frout basement ANTBLD~BY A MARRIED MAN, A SITUATION A: ‘gardener or ard for bis wife as cook 0: laas- tress. | They can be well recommended from tbair last pixcas oF . industry and sobriety. address P. K, Herald offloe, for tWo dayn. Va SITUATION, IN A WHOLESA, LE ‘DRY taney perien, »y ® Young man who has au ex- ‘mary years, Dosh es a ‘own account, Gam influence’ Gonsiderable trade. o address 8.1. cure of Crowther & Jesvup, 146 Peari mreet. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AB BX. ced r urse; capabe charg. pS ae SO as chambermaid ‘and five ry “ wnd ironer; ‘up muslin well; undersiands Allele ‘situaifon "uoroughly; bas excellent city reterence, Val ‘ANTRD-BY A PRACTICAL BNGuISH FARMER, eacat Of varlous sulla ieying cur dons, Xo j also the breeding and raiving of catile, atep, dc 3ive good reference as to capabilities and character. ad iresa 1. F, Postofiloe, Tarry town, N.Y. i be Pepe ater ar. AND HOTEL KEEPERS —WANTED, third ® young German @ situatin, as second Zook; he wndertiande French ‘and kagiishs “Ges give good reference. Adcress T. B., Herald office. W ANTED.—A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A BITUA- barggh ofog mvniditeme woman, a6 chambermaid and employer's, 47 West 1oh st. seamutrese, Call at her present J AN1ED—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN, 48 chambermaid seamstress, and to and take care of tvo blidren—the y« tive years oid. Neue but s Provestant with 1ecen! i Ce ween mune and one olooky at ‘No 45 Went 19th mt, jA) ASTED—A SITUATION. BY A COMPETENT Wo- man, to take care of children, or to do chamerwork and sewing: good city reference can be given. Piease cail, ‘or two days, at Po, 5 West Lith st., opposite St. Dents Hote’, in the toy store. W ANTED—BY A KKSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chamoermaid and waiter, o- wher and toner. Best of city reference given. Please call at 74 Caarles st., betweea ith and Bleecker ats. eae A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who can speck French. German and English a cituation as lady’s mad and seamstress, or nurse and sean: stress; understands dr 4g wed ali kinds of fine sewlog. fins good city reference. Please ca!l at No. 62, corner of ise st and Jin avenue. WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo. between Prince and Houston sts. ANTED—BY A RE&PKCTASLE WOMAN, A BITUA- Gon #a coo; is _® good washer and ironer acd baker; can give the best city reference. Can be seen for two days ai No 8 Clarkson si , third floor, front room. ffeil seen TWO RESPKCTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, situations one as ocok, theo-her as chambermald and waiter; ihe best of city 16 erences given from thelr last place, where thes lived three yeara. Pionae call at 82 3d avenue, be: tween 12th and 12th sts , to the fancy store. Wane BY TWO BMAP, ACTIVE WOMEN, SITCA- ons—ont eae and to assist in washiaz, the other to bd housework; city reterence. Call a! 333 sowery, back ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 10 W “a0 Boueework ine cast fa LY, OF ‘chudren rooklyn, and sew. Apply at 268 Court at , and Union #ta., irom 9 to 10 o’clesk, on WwW ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND PLAIN sewer, orto do the work of a small tami!y; good rete Please call at 42 Vandowater st., near Peari, tor two renee, days. WARIED-A SIIUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMAN, ‘a8 nurse; sho wishes to iravel; beat ot city references: Gan be seen for two days at 22 Wont 26th wt, seaond tloor, ‘ront rcom, ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W xitustion as cbaine1 myenerel as housework; ls ajgood plain cook, washer ‘and {roner; city reference, AppIY at 162 West’ 16th st., between Thana oth avenues. Onn be seen for two days. jANIEDCA SITUATION, BY A RESPAOPADLE i aa pI a washei BO a ey ey ‘frot engaged, st 20 10th at bevween lat and 24 avemaos. TANTED—A ITUATION, BY A RESI Wc on ‘aba do vend grown children fewing. gaya, at 236 7th ev. third floor, front room, between Both and ROTABLE JANTED—A SITUATION, 'ESSBI Ws iathoretor'e anions Voatitag eos: ‘Adaresa St Oity market, corner of Blecoker st, and Mroadway. Wren SITUATION, AS. 000! K; 18 A FIRST p: A vena ANG Fgh ome ‘Bcod baker; has the neatet ctiy reterence. Can be seen : eoue, betwoen Ziet and 2d sta, ae eee Ww ANTED— A BITUATION, \o do chamberwork and walling; isa good sewer; or to BY A RESPECT ABLE GIRL, 0 the general housework of a small family; is a eook sna firs rate washer and focer; will’ be found wi wad obliging. Apply at 212 sullivan street, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young Knglien woman, aswel nurse with o fresn |i Teast of milk. Can be seen ab8 Trini y Dinca, In thereat J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KRSPECTABLE Young woman, to cock, wash and irom, oF to do the ge néral Fourework of a private tamily; i8 a good cock, washer and inner. ‘tbe best of reference @wa be seen tor two days at 41 Sprir gst, rear house, third floor W ANTED—BY A RESPECEABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, t0 do general houcework; is ® good plin cook, Waeber and irouer, Can be een or two day. Good city reference, t 48 Laurens st., second floor, FANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE vermade omainan: M8 COOK. Maher und Ironee, oF ak cham: ry . or ference lor tw at il between fii and 6th avenues, Re ereomne ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Seoteh woman, as first rate cook in a private family; can, make ali corts of soups and jellies; is an ¢! icant baker of bread and cakes; hes no odjections to going w the enatry; good references given, Apply at 503 Houston #t. Can ve ween tor two ¢aya ANTED-AN ACTIVE, RNKRGBTIO MAN, Witd A cod character ned Indostey, tore far. Woowes, oF a manege & toh or American preferred The ad may be seen at 14d Nar tat street, ou Tuesday neti; Marob IL, trom 8 A’M ail? PN ANTED,—TH ADVERIISER, A YOUNG MAN 2) Soare of age, is desirous of o} a situation as clerk oF ea’eaman in a mercuntile establishment in some Wester «: \ilinots o= Wisconsin preferred. address, for two days U., Herald cfiloe, QV ANIED—A SITUATION, IV A WHOLESALE HARD. ‘ware store, by @ young man familar with the bnsinese ‘estrous to get & permanent situation, and will briog th: f reference. A line addressed Wardware, Herald oft will meet with prompt atten ion, ANTED—A PITUATION, BY A YOUNG bay. IN any light business. adcress 0, D., box lio Herald fice, WVAXTED—A SITUATION, AS FARMER AND GAr dever; @ young married wan, underaiands his bia vess thoroughly. Inyii-g out new grounds and gardens, cu iare uf plante, toreiwg ef gr pes, ocber truits, with flowers und vegetables Adéress or cai] on Hort cw sxotic Nursery, 2otb and for two days. ANTED.—A SOOTUHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS dyer or color maker, be nag had long experieace ia t “iyeing of silk. coltoa snd woollen goada; Qs col: mvk ‘or mouse itive deluines wnd all Wool fabrics The advertiser 'y at presext engeged. ali communications addroseed Chemist, Herala office, for ove week, #1/] be strictly attended to. V ANTHD—BY a YOUDG MA! United States, & ei'us sionds the cere and driving of horses, and ts perfecti juainted with the city. Call or address M. M. Lyn Amily piece, in tbe store, 7 AITKK’S SITUATION WANTHD—BY AN FENG Msn ot sleudy, sober niais ard reference from iressed James, care of } have Lamedinte attention. A OITsN OF TB oF porte: - 1300 hails; unexceationsdle tawemo- 8 late city employer. A line ad. ir. Cousins, 639 Hromdway, wil AbT#D-—BY AN &NGL BRAMAN, UF BUSINESS HA. bits, quick a‘ figures, atair perman, couver-an. with tho #rench anc German languages, and w! tw make bimeell severally usefu), § aiiuadon in an importing hs uss, ee gar siore, note. de., Where such qualification may be required; good elerence. Addiese P © tt., 00x 203 Herald o.iion. APTED--BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SIfUa- ‘Mon as farmer and coachwen; understanc® ali braacjes 0 Farming. Can have the best of recommendations from his ast place where he hea ived two years address Patrick uyons 130 Plymouth ét., Brooklyn, third fioo QV ANIFO—BY AN AMtnRIG oN BOY, A SITUATION, io learn a trade; elther mecbniat, hon: 0 93 OF shfy) carpentery no objection to go & short distance in the coun'ry. Address 6. bersla other ANTED—A STIDATION, IN A WHOLE: by an Americen lad. 17 years of age, who parenta re: sige inthe eity, who {a able and willing to work and make nin Kerry, usetul Good olty reference given. Address William T., Beraid «tiive, ALB STORR, THE FIREMEN, T A MEETING OF NATIONAL BOSH COMPANY, No 24. hela on their return trom the fire in Washi. gtod ireet,.on the morning of the 9h inetant, it was Resolved, That the sincere thanks O° the company be lon dered io Mr. Lawson. V Tilton and ladies tor the liberai sup oly of refreshments furnished this company ut the nbove tire, By order, 8. BURHANS. Jr,, Foreman, 4 CS . The adove rowsrd will ba paid fo any one returning the same to Kt. Weinberg 10h nud 105 Finh street, or to 8, Bteinfeld, comer o: Nassau and Joun seria 25 REWARD. LOST, A POOKK® BOOK prany, returnea to Jchn Boyd, 16 Wali street : REWARD.—LOST, ON THE AVENING OF Tau B1O sune, white leering Mibion hen oN OF TAH While leaiher purse, cor bank bisis, god and aver. The tineer Will receive. the Towards by owing wall 6 content at the druggist’s, so. ~ roadway corner Hrect, or by giving auch intormalion ks may wecce 7. BAMBEHMAID AND Walle WaNTKD—A NEAT, } ntelige tProtestant gr. with ratisfactory referene can bsvea derirabie situation ai Carro st, turd door east Court, Woo yn i CLEBK WAS TED-ON« Wa0 DAN 0 M8 WH, J Prcmated will find a good siutiion by s sptying at drug stere corner oO Alen and urand atrovis, N.Y, 6 ATTENTION —10 CARRIRE BOTS CAN F tan eieaey emp eyes goo? waves with the Metro- sas Oompany, 1) Pine streak None under exteen yeas ot without two bustnase re Ber Pens ay 6 RAR G, JONES Genera) Ag: nt M-teopoltian ¥xyrees Co. 1 Pine street. ANTILLA MAKERS W\NTKI.-?0 GOOD RANat AVL we highest prices wit!» ‘one cthers need apply. AM. & «DAV Boadway, up sere, | IMAL’. BOY WANTHD—Ty OYSTERS AND made bimeelt ugets’; must 9¢ + sud gentasl. Call for tWo deyntt George Mulion’., 26 1 10 DRUG A188 —AN \DY ANC wishes @ shuation as rug lork garde character, be sive wudent, box 246 Union equare Post 10 MILLINERS.—WaN' ico, Fi . and one firs! class vrimmer rienced bands, to whom high «au wil be given. Apply to Mrs. W. Alto a boy wanted D MEOIOAL STUDENT he best reference a9 re- he elty is ‘toe, Tor rem days. RATE MILLINERS ve need apply ba’ axge- nd constant employment wliogs, 67 Camal secost, N 10 ADVEBTINING AGHNi> IVE: fi Fougbly competent cans. omin r<uired for popular snd veil established journa: e Ur advertising belag Lumited, and the taelidiies gros, ait eee rere wih of wny party toad eo anged on a daily or kivpaper. apply ou Tura 10 and 1? o'clock, 5 Broadway, ANTED, SIX SALES. hands need apoly. Call be w &M.K, Towle & Co's, at room 13, third floor, 31 po DRY GOODS fal. men; none but experien: tore 90cook on Morday monn. Clumbian Hall, 281 Grand » ANTED—A WK? > healthy Ineation, aliher porheod; ehe must be'nn avs er, ‘And a rocttion, Aas a manently. To such» porsia » | given. Address box 10.2 it raid oti view cam be had. + )ANTED-A MIDDLE lored woman, 1 do 'he of a smal} temlly: a nest ao geod reenmmendatinn: wnd 2d wvenuee. Good RO"IBING 14 BOWE v or 18 immediate neigh ¢speciablii-y ot charac- ye ean remain in par- e moensadon would be susticg Where ao inter- 1) RRSPSCRABLE ¢ and geuerst Doze orks cmpeteat persyn win iy ot 277 Oh st, between Ist . arson that anita, snr gardener, bo villages ta Westenra ences, dpvenie north vent corner of 22d at. TABLE. AEALTHY urve. Apply immedi- hovel, York. English or be quired, Icquire ai 7 a HKSP ung woman wavied, ar we 199 Vilpton #t, Brocalyn ANTHD-AN EXOLISS OR COLORED WOMAN, AS cook ard Jannerovs. Apply, be:ween the hoary of It and 2, at No.7 West Skt nt WANTED A RESPHOT ALLE he puree and eainstress; mus Apply at 79 Clinton pis JANTED—A FRENCH WoMA' acon ferenecn re qulind. W ily in Ironer, tor a firetalas# faini geod relerences reqnired, Vifiee, 60 Kast 14th st, Unio s VARIED. a Cutawbarma: DUPse, REBIEAtESS COD wager wili he given to crhe. 7 Tith at. a few dors wes: ANTRD- A PROTEST A PROPESTANT GIRL, vring good ol:y reference, AS DRsSSMAK! Fy WLS West Bad st, ANT COOK, FOR A \\30. a 00k, washer and fttance wh ‘the country; ve Kauploy ment Agenay 2 white. Appty at Ao, SGLISH OR AMKRICAN girl, to do + muri be «good washer ardironer. pp! ‘4t, wrom 10 Wu 3 oelock. ) ANTKD—A SWISS, FRENCH OR KENGLISH NURSR; W “one thorough)y compeiant ta ake ehirge of an infant tix months old, A capaple norron oii, receive lberal wages unda good homs. spply at ihe cfiier of 82 Warren at WASTED AN ‘SKMAN GIRL, INA privote family nea kood plain evok, Hirwt rate wasber apd ironer, For occ recommendations the best of wagea wi) be given, App.y at 29 West loth st, between Sth avd 6th avenues. ANTED—a NICS, TIDY oo her und sone, or > 1s wil lug fo do general bourawork, in @ swali brvaly fants. Oily references re- cuived. apply at 33 West lst st, beween Broadway ana eb avenue. JANTKD-THREF Ai! miitinery ana ribbea «there but competent bands tiem their last empioyer. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FLADY, TO AT- tend ber, Forturiher patisila’s apply to the box of foes a Mureum, 68 Bowery, after 2 0’closk P. M., to Chae i GIRL, A8 COOK, WOMEN, TO ATTEND A ¢. »o 1 Diviston street, No ed apply, with city reference WASEDA GOOD COOK, W.SHKR AND IBONER, ‘one who is wilhrg 'o as+st in honswork; noo:hers need” Jal! at Do. L2G stivingtoa pire et say: § penne 3S WARTED~& YOUNG LADY, OF GHNTREG APPEAR. ance, to attend & confectione-v ssioon, with bar atta: ed. Appiy'at 21 Hudaon st. atter .0o'ciock A.M. V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—4PPRENTICNS AND IM- Provera {o ie dreremas ng dusivess, ut 3224; Pultonst., Brockiyn. Call durin’ ihe week WASEDA GOUD PLAIN COOK, WHO 18 WILLING te aselet in washing aod Ironiug "Wager $i per month. Avo a young gir! to astiatup stairs, Wages $2.50 per month. Apply at 45 High at., Brooklyn, W ADTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO AYTEND IN A FANOY store muni be active; good city reference from her lsat einplover requirec. Wor svriier intormation, apoly for the bext two days, by letter or person, to J. Low, 274 Bo very, ¥D—LADIES ASD GENTLEMEN, To LEARN A i hewly discovered it is tight, clean and reepectablé, and a done Li your own honse; pa s ‘rom $4 to. $0 per oay; fa 83 eable in ali paris «f the world, Orty or coun- irr persons knowing this art are ‘ndepeudent, Apply, in per- sen, to Prot, ptevens & Go , 44 Hudvon et PSANTHD—IN A SHIP CHANOUERY SfORR, A young man abont Js years of ‘with ie parenta preferred, Address Towns, eference of applicant. ANTILD—s GOOD CHEMISE. WELL AOQUAINTED W “with organic cuemists y, lo go f'ty miles into the country. Jexpecta fens as to olncy diet be modersie A single man, or ‘ne with a smail family, preterrea, Living not expansive: Addre r sith name, verme acd references, Ubemist, box 3,908 Fost fice, YW ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WAITER, ONE WHO incompetent to do the. tinest work, is neat'and cleanly, and of geod habit, and can ‘ornish the highest testimonials as © capability. Nove out Froteriants need apply at 19 Strong place, South Broosly W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, JUST ARAIVRD FROM Sugland a situation, as asvisiant boekkesper, in a ware house; Ina miller by rade and naed to hard work; "would pre- lor belug ina flour warshouse, bui will take the firet sitaaton that olfers, Address B, Pecheli, 128 ‘ich Green wich st. Ww? —A COMP! TENT YOUNG MAN MAY HAVE manent situation and good wages. as deliverer or country agent. Apply to Martin Johoson & Co,, 27 Beekman sireet WwW AN(KD—A CANVASSER, FOR A LIFE INSURANCE Company in thiscity Nene need apply uniess they have had experience io the bu:iness, and ean give satiafactory aenu- (picen that they possere the requisite quaifontons. Address + Heratd ctive. WANIED—A YOUNG MAY, AS SaL¥UMAN; ONE Ac. queinted with tte oticloth and carpet trade’ pre‘errad. Also, a young man as por'cr. Apply to Jones & Co.. 169 &h av. yy ANIED—A RARE CEASCR-AGKNTS TO SRI, ve Mable articles row in family use in this city and the Sues. Also obe geod salesman on w tulary. Smart men ean make ‘rem $5 to $10 per di ;no book business. Cs)] oped see at Brabyo & iubbard’s, 22 way, corner of Fulton at., roota 22, irom 9 until 4 o’eiook. Wa A amyl eemt amare OLERK, Wa0 can engrose wel. ing spectinens of writiog. "App! ‘o Mr, Charles awards, So Pine # 74 Wate? LMMPDIATKLY—#IVE HUNDRED MEN, for the Untied states army; thireen boys, trom 1 to 1G years of age, & learn muste; and twelve muriciana the Hard of the Secord Regiment, United staten Cavalry. information apply. ™ the principal recruiting station, United ir st, 33 ‘WO MEN. TO KNGAGE Ti Sib per weeks expat of frown 40 OTe w d, OMe MAD OD AAlnI . wages per entry, or Kngl'ah and Seoteh, preferred, Jo seckman street, third floor, of W. 3 Ww ANTED~ A ART, INDUSTRIOUS HO! the grocery business. (One, that cer orig cae AS rence will tect With & wood altuatiou wad hone, wih a eee Ree" of Mure adsaneetuent, Gull a Wereaidonce nf Adrabate Boyer, corner ene acd Jummberlan, vate Washingion park, Mtookiyp. re Waa et To eyes TRE ot, 16 years 5 must ence, Apply at ali B wy rae PLUMBING BUST- ARTED—A BOY, FROW 1470 18 YRARA OF W dry goods and variety store, tnguite a: OF) Bik aves, WALTER BOY, IX 4 PRODOCE BROKER'S oF. cr; one not over 16 yeare ot aririously poved and willing to wake inlanselt gener sily useful, ‘= ta drees, suiting age and residence, W., Herald ofiice, leben i Ai tata a yin J) ADTED-AT 25 ASN 8T., A SMART GENTRKL walter boy, wbo is willing to work; he must brimg the ail after 9A. Mi. best of | eerence :rom his last place, P HANDS WANTED ON CANVASS AND LINEN 200 Sonia Dore but coud hands te od sepit: Aa 197 Woliam at , first fluor, 10 4AchINE opERato U chines ct thetr own to employment can be given. 0. SARTED-BAYT NG Ma- ‘teh bosome, to whun stody Dancomb,, 121 Fu wa si, top "LOST AND FOUND. _ Lost a Wun LAVA BREABTPIN, THE FINDER me ‘Will be rewarded by leaving iat the ollice of the Teu use. O8T- ON THURSDAY, THE 6th, A BLACK AND TAN terrier biteb, owrer’s name on colar. Whoever will return her to 28 Washington square, shal) be rewarded, O8T—AT TAR LECTURK ROOM OF THe MSRUAWN. ule i, Association, on Friday evemng, a pais of gold eye glasses. The finder wil: receive a reward of 8 by leaving them ai the office of the toverett Houro. O&T—ON BATURDAY, THE 8fH INST, IW PASSING from Stewart's, in Be jway, to Arnold, Vonsiable & We In Canal eizect, & gold locket, contatuing the likeness of agenileman. ‘The finder will be hberally rewarded b: tay k'with J. ond F, Pits, 61 Grand stroe , oo OFFICES, | JpMILOY 4kS WISHING GOOU SERVANTS WiLG FIND ‘4 reepectabie German, English, «eotch and Irish help, for iv tele avd private famiion at MURS COUNK&E & GOR LS) dreadway, corner ; 4 Ro, Wallers, Covchmen, teem ers, lavorers, ‘c., st this or the braned office, 102 Green wlebs t fet / ANTED.- FAMILIES AND OTHERS IN WANT W ‘cod betp, either girl er. can be muppling wom st clase recominended halp. at the otiice, 178 atlanie atreor reer benry. Girls wieting situaoas can he suppied im intely. . FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, VIMARDR A (61 BRUADWAY—UNK ¢ WAY—UNE PREMIERE " O* ourrere inuthe de : pfs Eh fe presenter sion ne connas

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