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“ww de bie cisipteresteds arbiter as a defence is rich ‘the poiitical element sence, eat Nk Ey a case greemen' T make these last remarks upon geu iplée; I intend no escecial application of them. rather becomes me to believe that the jury, who re- beyond my representation fo dizagreements, at al dra'ional doubt ot guilt. And duty to obey the maxim of law that every man is presumed to be innocent until guilt is tlemen—indictments sgainet whem I now hold in my feused am eagerness for 1 ,aclrare t and » posaibi are now ready. said there is a reasor able ip the eases untries itis ‘pe Is a Picture Taken from wth the camera, three times larger than has Noinre— * in drawing, shape. boid aud umsph of arty HOLMES, 239 Broadway. Faney French Shirting.—4 Very Superior patterns ot which we are ! vent quality at McLA UGH Riching store, 292 Greenwich street, corner ot Chambers, iife uy aper been fone here [se well detined—» nd—have always rial, and have bitterly remon- against the action which I deemed advisable for ‘the public interests, in referring to try the indictments decumentary evidence existed before those sup ar enly by oral proot—especially toward them am I to reiterate that ctroumstances, and focieg eee people ten, there prosecutions weason to beneve that there may be a being rather scorned by irequent thwartings of her charges than benefitted, I have concluded to abandon the under the Bribery ast of 1853, e people to elect men who are the Legislature to strengthen a © preeecution by giving it, in some cases, an equal advan- ith the defence, and hoping that the trials alread; had ray convince offenders (if any really exist, discovered | or undiscovered) that whether punishments follow their * micdeede, exposnre certainly can, I therefore these considerations to your Honor, in support of m: ficial motion for leave to enter a notle prosequti in oach of IN cthe following cases :— » “The People agt. Anson Herrick—two indictments. ‘The People agt. Jone The People sgt. Bartholomew Healy. The People agt. William B. Drake. The People agt. John C. Wandell. ‘The People agt. Bartholomew B. Par. ‘Toe People sgt. William B. Reynolds. People sgt. Francis M. Curry, People agt. Samuel H. Moser, ‘These persons are entitled to trial. Haring arrived at the conciusion not to try them for the reasons stated, I bave no right to hold the indictments against them ase power. TI #2” of the Latin lawyers ding on! but not the charges. cough Fa rasanes otitie stains of ailtetions. ‘The moticn of the District Attorney was granted. jurnishing to measure. LIN’S shirt and fur- t maxim. Under these existing juries take the res 4 Ladies’ Gaiter toots, 12s. and 148; Silppers, Qs. and 108.; second ‘misses’ and children’ e largestassortment of any store in New B. MILLEN & OO., 134 Canal street, Elegant Carpeting —Smith & Lounsberry, Bo. 456 precawerste now pl 7 mire aseert . vet noaena 80 @ lar; fore ; also a width and all over goods connected tyes and busking, quality, 68. and York, Wholesale prosecutions now existin trusting to thetense of 'o exhibit their ne beyond suspicion, as! yw designs and olle'oths, of every the trade. "” Sewing Machines.—AlL Persons Machines.—Partics Using Sewiag fall to, exaznine the, latent, ny is, ¢ sass 5 % » Using mucbines £1 tor bivding hats all to an} (OLAS LEAVIT & © Width, are ore ., All Broadway. The Smithsenian “House—Broudway, Cor one, 81 60 088 bor rooms, ‘and I SIDNEY KOPMAN. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK is the ale manufacturer in the United States of the above celebra ed safes and patent powder proot defiance nd Wepet 192 Peart sireet, one door below matter of arbitrary They will die only Maxine Court. MUSICAL DISCORD—NO SONG NO PAY—THE ITALIAN OPERA TROUPE IN COURT. Before Hon. Judge McCarthy, without a jury. , Maun 13.—Guiseppe Patama and Eliza Delt Patania, § te. Wm. 41, Paine.--This was an action for $154, a ba- § lance alleged to be due on a contract for services of Mas. Patania, up to the middle of Jannary, 1856, as soprano comprimaria at the Italian Opera, of which the defend- At was admitte 1 that the plafatiff’s agent, (Carini,) exceeded his power in engaging Mme. Patania in 4s, at the rate of $2,500 per month. | mitted that she was paid up to the Ist of January, 1856, } ‘ne defendant admits ‘thas he did not notify M. Patania that the services, under the eontract, were not wanted heard ber twice in ‘Ihe eoneert. Max Maretzex examinod, deposed—That he has been wusical director all his life; soprano comprimaria is se- cond to first prima donna; if there axe two parts she tokes second; in “The Prophet” there are two prims denna’s parts, Fides and Berts: Berta would be the com- imaria; in “Sonnambula,”’ Elise is the comprimaria; I ve heard Madame Patanis sing part of Berta im “Tne Is ehe competent to fill the rolé of Berta, in the Pro- . [think she may be, in a theatre of smatler or portance than the Academy of Music in this & Isshe competent to fulfill her of the contract? ett a aeaibe thaakeey not in the -examinedé—The Academy of Music belongs to first class theatres in Italian music and opera in the world; it began 10 assume that charaster since Laborde, ‘iiand Alboni came here; M. Arditi orchestra when it was first opened; I at three months after it was opened; red there about the middle or end “Prophet” —t wice as & concert ia the Academy; I led the orehestra; en the second occasion I don’t recoliect if she landed by the public; I believe she was not ap- at the concert; | never saw the defendant throw a bouquet of flowers; Mad’lle Hensler played par ia before and after Madame Patania; it is send to persons 2 appear at rehearsal, such WO ; she rehearsed French Gas Fixturea-New Importations.— ‘on to be found; real bronze and fire gilt chan- tatues for halls and nich: » 5 H, DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. Mechanical Lamps, Carcels and Moderators. Reduction in prices, the best light for couatry houses, ol! for sale. Bronze and delabras and brackets tor wax candles. deliers bracke:s, eande'abras Also, it chan ‘eliers, can- Shop for cleaning and H, DaRDONVILLK, 445 Broaaway. A Card.—All Persons wno have cnay Haltr, h & bad color, sre invited to call and consut Mr. GRaNDJEAN, (consultation free,) at 34 Caurch street, cor rer of Barclay. His new fuid gives to the hair the natural desired, and may be considered a real prodigy of chemistry, ant was leesee. Tt was also ad- uncer the new contract. ‘Whiskers or Moustacues Forced to Grow in six weeks by my ongnent, which will $la doitie; sent to any HAM, Zelber, 44 South him until after he had ‘rophete” and once in a tain or injure the and Toupees — ‘and original dye is ap. lor’s wigs @ toupees chef d’ccuvres ot Batchelor’s Hair Dye—W. The best inthe world. This uvrivall ied in twelve private rooms, e (a Aertel Ste he oe is elegance and durability peculiar to thir estab lshenen 7 POORATCHELOR’S, 255 broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, excite admiration among all connoisseurs in art A suite ot elegant private npartments the only reliable artiele of ORISYADORO'S, No. 6 Astor House. ing bis meomparable dye, Wholesale and retail, at A. think she could in ‘Academy of Music. Cross Phalon lan Lotion or Floral Beautifiler for beautifving the complexion aud removing freckles, tan, sunburns, pump fece, arms and All's Hair Dye, Four Shillin or brown.—Sold at He; okra streetand ss Clark & Co.'s, 273 Broadway, depot, No, 1 Barclay street, N. street, 175 and 247 Fulton street, Bi goods stores generally in the United Si th’s Invisible Wigs and Toupees, with his newly invented ekin division, belong erclusively to his establishment. Wi aa they combine astyle of arrangement and not found im any others. Factory 162 Fulton street, West corner of Broadway. A Perfumed Breath.—What Lady tleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, by. using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers” asa dentri: fice wou'd not ouly render it sweet, but leave the teeth white lal do not’ kno reath is bad, succeeded him al Madame P. first appea: of November,1855,in the opera ofthe Berta, and once ai a Eee as “No. 2”; she appeared “Prophet” and once for a charitable concert: twicein the “ in the Prophet,” she a day ; the concert was charitable, for the vene- ent de Pauls; there were also at that concert Macame Diaiée, M’ i : Fy # # i H Ff Ey Q. How Madame . Good, Q. How is Selvianl? A. Very bad, him £0; he is now in Paris; I have tadamne Pat end do not think she can e part of comprimarias. Torrani deposed—I am time; I know Madame 4 cannot perform the part of Owners of Horses will Find Or. Tobias’ liniment, in’ pint botiles, fifty cents. superior to anything tor , Fwellings, galls, bruises, lumps, <0. So'd by all ekeepers and druggists. Depot, 60 Cortland: si Druggists.—We have now on Hand a aud select assortmént of brushes, perfu: ‘comsdes, goto ‘we are enabled to Y of druggista’ articles, 47 as we im) mentioned; 1am an Italian; I have lived four years in anata ea ‘and in Naples; I have beard Madame P. sing once ng 4 appearance in the “Prophet;”” pplauded; there was (a, — Ring’ ayruy aria aad ‘yellow dock FocL? RING, druggist and chemist, secon her rehearse for the concert Madame Patania were both a spplaure in the duet in the “Prophet;”’ my opinion @ gcod voice, more than is necessary to sing aria; her capability is very of the capacity jhe was capable and ver + rehearsal for the concert; she has sufficient voice and very good talent, more than is necessary for compri- ood; = professor of | Hernia=Only Medal singer in opera; | waxsH & CO.. by the Industrial Exhibition of all Nations, for in the tent radical cure truss. A so the fair of the Ame- Refe nee ae periont ferences as sup Willard Parker and Jobn M. ‘ames of mercantl“e and othe be seen at Marah & Co. ‘Open trom7 A. M. until 9 P. Dr. Sandford’s Invigorator—\ Certain Cure in cages of billious attack, dyspepsia, diarrhea, eholera, headache, liver complaint, or female wenk- arising from deranged liver, for sale proprietors; C. H. roadway;, Richer & Awarded to in my judgment premium to this no ‘An extensive lst of itlemea cured by this truss ‘No 23g Maiden lane, New York, ‘West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Mariano Manzocchi gave similar testimony as to the capabilities of Madame Patania. e Judge reserved his dectsion until Saturday morning. The Disputed Judgeship—The Case of the New Reservoir. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Marcu 13,—The Court met, pursuant to adjournment, ‘to hear the case of the confirmation cf the commission- era’ report as to the new reservoir, In consequence of the doubt existing as to whether is entitled to the seat on this yy the death of Judge Morris, ‘was invited to proslde to hear and determine the case of the new city reservoir, in order that no legal difficulty might arise. Judge Davies took his usual position on the bench be- side Judges Rooseveit and Cierke, and when Judge Strong arrived he was asked by the presiding Justice (Roose- velt) tocome on the bench. ae re said that the bench reemed to be already Politely pointed to the outside chair, Judge Strong shook his hesd, said some! etiquette, and by his manner in4i elt asked the invited Ju: 18 customary on au .8 ness, and all complaints by SANDFORD t co. Brosdway; J. Meakim, 497 383 bixth avenue, and drag; Holloway’s Pills—The axe 1s not more necessary in new setilements than {s this wonderfu! medicine, tainty all those debilitating wels whioh paralyze indus- 188 Front street, which cures with rapidity and cer! affections of the stomach and the bo try in unhealthy regions. Quassia Tonic Cups for wy: Gebaudan & Hili’s quassia cups are ac best as well as mosi convenient remedy for dyspepsia, fever , 1083 of appetite, indigestion and simUar ich they are now presci sie propertion, and the de used fc properties, a y may for See that a (ac simile Mr. Davies or Mr. Peabod: Yetrorg, of King's King’s r hoosevale and Cleri ptics. ‘nowledged to be th complaints, for wl ribed by icians pain pepe Mos meny months without being exhausted. e is on the label. Sold st wholesale b: importers of druggists’ articles, 47 Birth. On Thwsday morning, Mareh 13, the wife of Gronar Caxymp, cf a son. On Saturday, March 8, the wife of Capt. Jzsse Murt, of occasions, and | Brooklyn, of a daughter. Roosevelt having provided him- ad Clerke held « minutes. The} r. L. B. Shepard), and case of the reservoir self with a chair, he and Judges =! for more than twen' called the Corporation Counsel after a conversation with him proceeded with. (Judge Peabody did not appear in The ration Counsel (Mr. Shepard) stated that for were creditable to Counsel, he (Mr. Dillon) had retired from this case; and, Shepard counsel and the pw of obj Married. On Wednesday, March 12, by the Rey. Dr. Raphall, S. Stivmsrey, Eaq., of San Franciaco, to CHARLOTTE, iyman E. Hart, Esq., of this city. m, on Wednesday, ‘March 12, by the Rev. J. . Ermer 8. Brett to Miss Hriey Gristox, On Wednesday evening, Feb. 1: waukiefeounty, Wisconsin, by Rev. S.C. Kingsbury, Mr. EDWARD SANDERSON, Of Milwaukie, to Miss E. A. BYnon, only anugnter of Wm. H. Byron, of Wauwatosa. est daughter of 6 late Corporation (3, at Wauwatosa, M.l- of the number of jjections be put in the. procts which they pronose to fs w ropose sustain. ‘After wome farther preliminaries, Bie De said he appeare: -weven lots of land taken; i, for five lots; Wm. T. S.'Ri and Mrs. J. M. Browning, seven lots—all ob, ‘appeared for Simeon Abrahams, lessee Mr. Fulton and Mr. J. T. Brady ap owner of thirty-six lota; Wm, L, E. Shaw, sixteen lots; and for Francis J. Rodigue. ur Murphy a} thirty-two and a lots. wrence, on behalf of three religi congregations, the names of which, he aid, difficult to pronounce; each cor sti al being seven lots. The aed. On Wednesday, March 12, Joun A. P. Rachav, of Ham- burg, Germany, in the 68th year of his age, years s resident of this city. The friends of the family, aud those of his brother-in- M. Lewis, are requested to attend the fune- noon, at one o'clock, vithout further invitation. On Wednesday, March 12, Mra. Ei. Joshua Naar, in the 75th year of he: ‘The relativee and friends of she son in-law, Mr. Frede-ick S, Scnlesinger, invited to attend the funeral, from her 41 White street, this afterncon, at two o'clock, witheut Her remaine will be taken to Green- 4 for H. B. Gray, who ts Grace Chureh, , widow of the late age. family, and thove of her are reapectfull; late residence, No, in his own behalf as owner of farther invitation, Come! ‘On Wedneeda ', Mas 2 months and 22 da; The ‘quertion ‘comen rch 12, C, BASEMETRR, aged 35 years amount of compensation to be allowed for ae cemeteries. relatives and friends o: the family are respectfully ny “ad invited to attend the funeral, this af . one o’clock, from his Iate residence, No. 208 On Wednesday, March 12, after a ye anaes in the 35th year peared for the interest of Mr. Ro- mayne Dillon, in the estate of Benjamin Romayne for Patrick Dickie, four lots, and the estate of Quackenbush appeared for Hannah Westervelt, one Mr. Jones for Mathias Warner, two lots. Rol J , ten lota, in opposition was then prooseded with. rotracted iilness, is age. re tfully invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, No. 187 Greone strest, thts afternoon, at two o'clock. Fra, in the 6) he March 12, after a lingering illness, Jvpe friends and ielatives of the fami! No. 821, 1. 0. of U. F., and the are respectfully invited to attend the Second street M. E. Chi 7, the Osean Lodge funeral, from tao wureh, between avenues C and D, to-morrow afternoon. at one o'clock. His reniains will be taken to Cy press Hills tor interment, On Thursday, Mareh 13, ADAM Pavt, The funeral will take place at two o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of Mr. Stephen Keeler, No. 74 Second avenue. n Thursday, March 13 ond, fn the 22d year of The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this afternoon, at halt past three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 42 Hammond street, without further 6 Fashion.—Among the Hatters who ‘competed for the palm of taste ‘way, corner of street, neat, light and graceful article, waich is Ms LC th “tm the 624 year of more ive and baer , pretentions artic! & Co, Fashionable Hatter, 156 y, have ready, and now offer for Sinan 8., wite of tind more oomuoriabls Utne he than any ever offered to the public, 5 The Hats Manufactured by Espencheid, jassau street, so strikingly bear the 118 Ni ly Fees of originalit; hele ‘conatrtice ra da gendenien ot On Tuesday morniog, March 11, of conaump‘ton, Cnaris Harvey Ranpalt, eldest son of Samuel 8, Ran- 21 years 5 months and 18 days, ndsand acquaintances of the family are reapect- juested to attend the funeral, from No. 88 Kast irat_atrest, this afternoon, at half past four without further invitation. 18, Cx K. Garpyer, wite of E Eagan ears. the funerat will be given in to-morrow’s is a novelty and and ‘style in ‘them the decided {a taste and fashion. Price $3 50. ‘i Style of Gentlemen’s Hats Ne and finish. Gent — salesroom, 3 ned are wast of bat Sellers & Co.’s Spring and Summer Style of ventilating dress hats and caps Call apd vee then D. Rosencranty, yn be opened and Fioaeg (n a moment, 21 Elem street, ror in Wednesday evening, March 12, of eonsump'ton, Watiaw Hannes, ip the 48th yenr of his age, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1856. ‘White, the Hatter, has Removed from the The relatives aud friends of the family, the members of $0,148 Fulton » price af e ‘Also Hock and Lacder Oompany No. 6, and’ the Fire Dopa:t- ment in general, are resect invited to fi te fanere! services, at his late No, 58 avenue ©, this morning. at nine o’clock. His remains will be taken On Thursday, March 13, after a snort and severe ill- ABN, oniy daughter of Margaret and Patrick Balfe, aged 8 years 3 mouths and 13 d fe Her remains will be taken 10 Calvary Cometery for in- terment, thia afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 100 Worth street. On Wednesday, March 18, Lovisa Srver Greta, - ter of Charles and Lucinda Gueatal, aged 4 years aud 6 monthe. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fuve- ral, without further notice, from No. 386 Broome street, corner of Muloerry street, this atternoon, at two o'clock. Corea. March 18, Jony ¥., son of Peter J. and vp Wednesday evening, March 12, Nor“ax, son of John C. and Charlotte V. Sly, «ged 1 year 6 months and 12 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are inviled to attend the faneral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, trom No. 112 Leonard streat. On Thursday, March 13, Cuartzes Epwarp, infaat son of Samuel and Ida J. Philips, “a3 months and 3 days. ‘ne rel and of are respec: rectly mk § oly iol ogg invited to hoa Br 83 West Iwentith street, this af.eracon, at ‘two 0’ol wichout farther invitation. On Wednesday, March 1%, James Wurrry, only son of Alexander and Mary Josephine Mooney, und grandson ot Jobn Duncan, eged 2 years and 1 month, The funeral wil take place from No. 129 Mott street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. Mipped by the wind’s untimely blast, Varched by the sun’s directer ray, The mozentary glories waste, The thort lived beauties die away. Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, March 12, WituaM N., eldest son of William and Anna Maria Atterbury, aged 3h yeere 1 months and 9 days. ‘The relati and friends of tne family are invited to at- tend the tuneral, from the residence of his father, No. 13 Tillary street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two 0’ clock. In Brocklyn, on Thursday, March 13, atter a severe ill- ness, SaMuzL &, Doxpcar, aged 11 years and 4 days. ‘The relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 187 F ee street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. In Brocklyn, on Thuredsy, March 13, Froeuia, infant Caughter of Capt. Thomas and Catherine Dixon, The relatives and friends are respect‘uliy invited to tend the funeral, from her father’s residence, No. 1 Sands street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On Tuesday, March 11, at No. 69 Douglass atreet, Beook- lyn, CarousH Baicey, aged 19 years. Hor remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever- 2. orn Tonraday, March 18, Carmmoe Kars, wile of John Kain, aged 24 years. ‘The fiends and sequaintances of the family are most respectfully invited to attend the faneral, trom her late reaicence, No. 114 North Third strest, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at two o’clock. Her remains wiil be interred in Calvary Cemetery. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. He. G. BOHN, OF LONDON, PROPRIETOR AND publisher of the series of books kdown a3 Boan’s STANDARD, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC. ANTIQUARIAN, AND orHER Linraxtes, having directed e AGINAL SNGLIsH EDITIONS of his publications shall, in all cases, be supplied to the Ameri- cen public as low as any reprinted copies, the prise of the foliowing volumes of BOAN'S CLASSIVAL LIBRARY is reduced to eeventy-ive cents each, per volume. Ceear, Sallust, Floras, &c., Cicero's Offices, Sophocles, Bomere, Aiiad, aot dudes, lorace, al, Herodolus, Xenophon’s Anotasis, And Memorabilia. N. B,—The English editions are printed on linen paper, with 2 fine sieel engraving in each volume, and have *Bolia’s Clas- sical Library’’ stamped on the covers, Bouy’s LIBRARIES now comprise over 350 volumes of the best and cheapest books in the Mnglish language; taeir bigh character is established by the use made of the name, style, &c, in imitations and copies ot the originals. Complete catalogues may be had, and single volumes or the series supplied through any’ bookselier 1a the country, whol or by Mr, Bohn’ erican agents, id f “Bands, BROTHER & 00., No. 13 Park row, U. 3. WOKS AND ENGKAVINGS BU0GHL IN ANY quantity at the old paroey shop, No. 107 Nassau street, where the highest cash price will be given; also, novels, maga- dues, paintings, or anything appertaiaing to literature or fine arts; constantly on hand a arge assortment of old aad ra0- dern engravings. JOHN PYNE, 107 Nassau street. NEWSPAPERS. On Or at YOUNG AMERICA, fo. Ly ‘This day published. Its illustrations are numerous, and ice er. The Fourth of March, 1857, will tickle the politicians. ‘The Last Polka of the Season will please aaper tendom. Orchestral Peculiarities will insure a amile trom opera-goars. Brown Studies will create an excitement in the Fashionable world, and make lower milliondom open its A JGsundersianding will be readily understood by men stou town. Done For, will be appreciated by the George Law clubs. Smoking Made Kasy, will excke the ay Spoiny of phulsathro- ists. Piihe Best Way, will be taken by the Indies; white its iterary cor tents will be read and only by everybody. Price 6 cents a number, or: year. For sale by all news n's, and b; TT, W. STHONG, Publisher, 98 Nassau street, New York. PERSONAL. ann BROTHER MERCHANT WILL PLEASE LNFORW ‘‘anony mously’” when to address note in reference to the letter of 8th inst., ag bis friend is very desirous of obtaining further information, Tr JAMES McCOLURE APD ARCHIBALD McCLURE, who in 1841 resided in New York, will sead their present en Cc. P., 241 L ard street, Philadelphia, 1 Lomb they ir advaniag || she hones 2 WANTED—OF WILLIAM PRICK, printer, who lett Montreal December 22, 182; was last heard of at Mr. Keen’s, 162 William street, New York. Any information of him willbe gratefully received cy his dieconso- ease Address Widow Ann Price, No. 1 Craig street, fontreal. Leh! WANTED—OF MICHAKL POWER, who landed tn the montn ee mol 1856, in the ship James Foster, Jr., Capt. Porter. Any mation will be thankfutly received by Mr. Hanlon, at 103 Mac ison street, ‘OTICE.—I¥ ANNA TAYLOR, OTHERWISE LAMBERT, otherwise Staydolph, or if dead, any of her next of kin, or husband, if living, wall apply to Alexander McUully, 103 Capel street, Dublin, Ireland, she or they wil hear something to their advantage. he said Anna Taylor formerly resided in se)fast Ireland, but emigrated to America in the year 1835, and afterward inarried a pereon named George Taylor, and sferward, as is supposed, married & person named Say pb. AYARD TAYLOR, ESQ, WILL, DELIVER THE LAST Jecture of the courre before the Young Mea’s Association of the Twentieth street Congregational Caurch petwesn Sixta and Seventh avenues, on Thursday evening, March 13. Sub- Ject—“India.”” Lecture commences at 8 o'clock, — Tickets 25 cents. B, BROWN WILL GIVE ONE OF IIS POPULAR dramatic and poetic, readings, at Clinton slall, Astor 5 tions from various ‘among which will be Gray’s Flegy, the poem that Damel Webster requested to be read to him on hia deathbed. To commence at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. THE LECTURE SRASON. QOH, WARD IN THE FIELD —CHERRFUL NEWS for the democracy.—The citael taken—The rights of ihe people secured. Hon. James Buchanan, the people's choice.—At an overwhelming meeting of the democracy of the ‘Twentieth ward, held at the house of Thomas A. Dunn, on ‘Thursaay evening, March 13, 1856, « Club was formed, entitled the “‘Bucharan Glub of the Twentieth ward.” Baltus M, Fowler was called to the chair, and & commitige wag appoint: ed to fe permanent oflicers, Whereupon Bo chosen 2d do., Cornelius Glashan; 3d do., Kernan Perkins; Recordi Secretary, Edward en igh Corresponding Secreury, N. Hil it was Resolved, That in James Buchanan we recognize the first and only choice of the democracy of the Twentieth ward tor President of the United Sta ex. Resolved, That we regard the election of Mr. Buchanan te the Presidéncy as necessary to the perpetuity of the Union, the harmony of the democracy, and the welfare of the com mercial mechanjcal interests of our cvuniry. solved, That in his election our future Prosperity and the security of our civil and religious instivutions be secured. ved, That in the event of the nomination of James Bu- chapan ut the democratic convention at Cincinnati, in June neat, we pledge our mutual and undivided support in’ his elec- FINS ARTS. Ft 1 000. 000 SHOULD BE SOLD.- JACKSON, THK ' . patriot and hero. An exquisite steel en- wing of the equestrian statue of Gen. Jacksen, at Washing: » D.C, just published. Retr aid to any, addreas on Teosipt of 25 cents, GLO. HO! .D & CO., Publishers, id 225 Fulton street, New York. pany STEAMSHIP.—BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS OF the Pacific and her My hy ge No, 15 of Frank Leslie's illustrated ne r, to be issued on Satur- day, March 15, ther with mag: winter views of Ni- seara Falls, and twenty other engravings.and ell the news othe week. THE BALL SEASON. L. ba 1g) don Sa ee BALL, AT RROOKES’ «Assembly Rooms, 341 Broome street, on Monday even- 17th inet, Hieketa, admitting @ gonveman and two ladies, ; extra ladies’ tiskets, 50 cents each. No person edmitted to the rehearsal on Saturday, 15th inst., except thove holding tickets for the ball. N. B, Sunday Mercury. QRECKENRIDGW COAL—A SMALL, LY OF THIS celebrated coal is now being received, and will be fold at ‘$15 per ton, del |, OF $14 if taken from the Orders leit at No. 2 Wail street, Thompson's oflice, or at the yard, eor- ner of Twet venth sires and Kighth aveore. Call and see it burn at either place, is. L, SNOW, Coal Denlor, OKE.—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CHALDRONS / of superior Liverpoe! ooke for sale. by the chaldorn or in Jotw to suit purchasers, at $4 25, delivered. Apply at corner King and Greenwich streets, MATH. ( STprocure bareaina from « sinc of ovse a. sulion ipo ing st a mn} Hiavéne, dorneeus ant . Operas. 8 low as $8; Normas; $9 40 aint upwards, N. Dash aivanced upon se" ___ 0. GBREKS, No. $1 Broadwa IHGARS—GREAT @ACRIFI7B ON IMPORTED Ha- }) vane and Somertic segars, now selling off at 197 Broadway. be ontire stork wi be wold at very }yw prives, ag the concren @mithir a "Ow days, 3 HEY prety is Z| 3) 2 £ & ith 3 i iF Pa € ‘7 ‘this the picture memory bri s = 3 = sobbing girl, “I can’t mes icr treating youso. Were aroused she w@ furious; and now her et and b’t her haada, ae the iimpoteney @: her rage against her uncie flasher oa her min "Will you do what I sak you, Norma!” said Will, ater vain- eavoring to soothe hi 1 wil} do anythin, ds "11 hit sanebooy for havin words—"1'L boli somebody for ha No you won't, Norma; you muso’t tale so—it is wicked.” I don’t care what itis,” rephed ihe exolted maiden," (can’t de geod if I uy; they won't let me,” and she point cnutly Over her shouider, to «ards the house. * Vevila,” sata the boy, leave 3: u wilh them, but never mind. It won't last long; they dare net best or iii you se bear uD; back, aod then 1’sl wee form darko his urms about her form and kissed her wet cheeks, with ail the Vendernecs of @ brother. cuarren iv. The people who kept “the lignv” were of average preten- sions ty goodness. Nobody knew exactly who they we. e, and, at was expected of them was (keep y stood lite chunce of vecomin +, from their lonely posi- msn, Milo Hoaston, the same service every asrociation was: that spot. He went to wea awhle and got a taste of the great world, but be dido’t like it; so be came oack and set led hima ¥il¢, “ho had once besa » the Danton family; and now. aller Jeara of barren exstence two fair bioasoms of that same were put in these people's charge, to knead and mouiu ‘and make \bem (it seemed) what they pleased, Mr. James i autcn had cone weil ‘be world had received « fabulous oe it, mary days Hanuem, N. Y., March, SOR uA DASEON; OR, THE ORPHAN OF THE LIGHTHOUSE. TALE OF FRAUD 4ND REVENGE. a4 1.0 mictancholy statement, from the writer. il sioypty mate that abe ) OF great natural é eotl and iow. 1856. a vou, Wi'l; but when Iam @ wo- The folowing»: to dive torce to ber (never mind the term sutferec grievous wrongs berse 1, aud {2 berolem worthy of Heur what rhe cays: ~ “teeth; “T hate to two veurs IT shali pe Perural. you bey ot ister,” and be pressed summer; trinjend privation being my constant A Win in effi ton, with: king my #0u!; neverinelees, I willed on, eniy, We wel eciten an hun the care of @ suiferin the light; and, in trat trately acquainted wih many pers connected” with at the ight, bring’ grew worse and worse. fervitor of low ve. fispore of my work. Some puolishers, wha ai fant tovk the A C7 tollsbers, why 3 1 troubletowesd it, offered totes ‘ ‘4 FR by his niece and nephew. impreason that they wece both ut school, and pcaised the benevolence that did for @ brother's orphans, . Norms Danton had returned from the heroic courage, she bad bidden her brother adien and pushed off alone. with the night above and the dark sea below. Sbo had moored the oat safely at ita fastentog and crept stealthily up jo her voor flock bed, but not to sleep, Jor she knew that in a tew moments Milo to take bis (urn at the watcn, and abe wason the aler( t) answer for him. Presently she heard Miio’s heavy step on the wind- ing stairs. and wren be called she answered with a cheerful “ay, ay; and as he trod beat y do ased awit th those circular cham”ers, 80 comf yrtiess dl renched {ne uppermost, where the revolving bescon lid not fuil or fater. terms were £0 one-side ther ‘ime my Httle boy had died, and to dist my other chil: dren were near starvation, point where, wil cost me so much, I beg to subscribe my- giared, and sve knew tyat it ‘comtort to her to feel_agrur wi it, and the tears fell fast from her own, as she thought of t eharce ere they should meet aguin. je warched faithfully tiil the morcing dawned. and then, half miserable and cold, she colied herselt up on the wooden bench apa tel! auleap. The sun was shizing warm and bright, when the voice of ts Will?” he asked. gruffily. A pang went to her ‘@ sence of somesickness. as she remembered where Wil really wae; and she looked out to see it the ship was yet in sight. “Yes; she ie just in time to catch 4 par.ing glimpee of jing!” & voice within Focigert tn many a chamoer, where Say ee sorrow, by the young spirit now fading 1! kept mansion, in one of the dwells the remnant of a fa srisweratic name of Danton. [a their veins mingled the Norman and Anglo-taxyn blood; and pride of -gouen, repuolican America claimed them tor her childre1 bcilaiad When gathered to bis tathers, the elder Danton had left. his forture equa‘ly divided between two eons, scions of thelr prona line, ‘The eldest early followed his tatue= wife and two infaat children to brother, James Danton. Three Years were passed, and now the widdwed mother of tho-c ehuldren at point of doom. laren, that i may bless them, ereI go exhat with the effort, the suitere: sank back on ihe pil ow from which she had half risen, in ner herself intel igible to those minisiering ‘wants. ill: tulfi'led the trust reposed ia hin by his dead brother. Alive Danton, timid and s'ckly, was totally untit to cope with the hard, grasping maa of the world with miserly despotism claiming more than his shure of tha’ the mother, the trustor her chudre: james of ber nature, aud instituted a course ot pro- ceeding relative to the children and the esta’, which gradually were the unconteading spiritor alice to the borders of the grave, When her. dying request was uttered, the children were st found in an old, untrequentet lumoe- the mansion, Where ‘‘cousia Kthel”? belly tyranny, for somo obi ly “and New kuzinad cles, the sole remaining te Ge alarm ase you looking for? and why don’t you anawer met? sald the i wid she wittout removing hor eye? from the The mea orsyed mechani 10 you see aship yonder? the large oue, farthest awa, bs el, my eyesight ain’t go bad but I can see a ship that far yet, though she is sailing smartly, with aspantng breeze la her rn”? * My brother Will is in her,” eaid r toward the fast receaing vessel, ‘The man gave a long, low whistie, #8 he read the confirms- tion of the fact in the young gini’s tho Will was gone, and ste had e: rnest desire to make to her few remainin; James Danton hi Norma, pointing with her face. told Milo. Her duty onded there. She waited to bear no more from nim, but down the winding stairs, fleet as the wild chamois over the Alpine ginciera, she far down, over the steep rocks, out upon the beach. he white sand glitiored tn the morning sun'ight, und on it she 7 rew herself down, moaning and wailing to tne surging sea, sought for, pa 6 be continued iu our Next Neg had locked them, sie = misdemeanor anfagonistic'to his came forth; the girl trembling and tearfal, her flaxen About her tatr face, whieh was ploich. guihered unconsciously by those jumbering furnishings of the dusty cham. y bold and defiant, nis ark eyes flashing fire—bis father’s soul burning in their giance. He led his littie sister, as he was bidcen, to his 3 cham! excited dren. For the most part taey had been forbidden to go severe penalty, excep! permigsicn trom “Aunt Dunton;” and “aunt Danton” often refused even the mother’s prayer to ‘bey crossed the 1] SITUATIONS WAN LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, HAVING LOST H@aR Oth, only a day old, would immediate application be made, tiny hands trom tbe | wet nureé at ber reside: it ber; but the bor ise at 194 Madison st., rear. ‘A RESPACTABLE WIDUW LADY WISHES A SITUA: tlon. as howekeeper; is capabie of house. Call or address a few lines to M. RESPECTABLE GEBMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- fma!l family, as chat 131 Third street, second tioor, the wonder of the chil tion in @ very res} maid end weiter. “Pleas ‘where she can be seen for two days. = N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES SOME PERSON TO adopt # male child, 4 months old. PI ‘syth st., room 6, rear house, second door. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA: tion, to do general housewor! tror ing, anc can be weil recorament Please call at 228 Gold st., Brooklyn, for tw ROTABLE YOUNG WOMaN WISHES A SITU do plain sown; nas 00 ahjecion topo in ue couairy Tt ke io sewing; has no 0 in the country for the i “dan be seen at 332 Ist ave room. ‘Nease call at 145 For: or cooking, washicg and from her last situation, 3 NOW, \o hia sister aa he 8) oily pt bia he stcod up to gaze peg eter ce somtmer. Bes: ot cit Bue, between 19h and 2h st 1, top floor, front r: INTELLIGENT LITTLE GIRL, ABOUT,TENIYE aks make herself agreeab! he by addressing Mra Li. BE. ‘TENT WOMAN WISYES A SITUATION AS Haas no onjection tala: don’t waken ber, buba ump banda in ber Wates tor the wakening! nm Sooans, ot Pew. are curious ti bo ae pri “assist In the wasbing and irmaing. Go ly at 108 East 15th st, between 34 and ne valuable roots flowering abrub bad climbed 1 her thana man’s head, and bidston 8 on the outer side, attracting the obse! YOUNG woman reer metab TO DO ne ork; is a gocd washer anc pt youd fr distance in RESPECTABLE MaRRIED WOMAN WISHES TO take a baby to nurse at ber own residence. She & breast «f milk two weeks o'd; her own child oas been dead She bas a comfortable place to take care of a baby in, Please oall at 53 Willow sireet, between Pacitic and amity, Brooklyn. HOUSEKERPER’S SITUATION WANTED-BY A LA- dy recenty trom Kngland, Her qualifisation will please \ne most fastidious; she would to the Danton estate, but it intention isto pull it down, and buid a “Denton! Denton!” seid the queriat, ‘was it the William lege?” lot and the property went into the hands — brother James, who has managed rather un is he, too, gone? He married that beautify pose pal ‘whom ail we fellows went raving about. Isahe wicowt” “she did not stay long behind her husband. The: ids fair to inherit all ker mother’: yy the boy is the perfect image of ‘glorious Will Danton,’ or last saw bin, about two years since,” replied the church on the epot.”” Danton whom we knew at “Itwas his howe until he di more g adly engage d make If generaliy usefal. A XK, Jarvis, box 2,191 Post office, wil receive Good recommendation: REPPECTABLE, BE ALTHY YOUNG MARRIRD WO- man wisbes a situation, as wet nurse; has ‘of milk, and has lost her own baby. #t., first ticor, back room, until engeged. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as waiter; wou d do chamberwork and sewing. Bast C clty reference can be given. Cail at 3%1 6th avenue, first lor. prompt attention. oe immensely rich; so ths or- Can be seen at 154 Reade the worst of it; either William Danton was a bad figancier, or his brother 1s @ great knave; for it seems to be generaily understood that th d, ne it has d "4 children, of educating an keeps them ao far off, 10 one 18 able to say how he does it; but naif —” they waiked on, and James Danton s:rained tocaich the burthen of that suspicion, He knew the speaker by bus voice. It was one to whom he owed & grudge on several scores beside. "so the world have begun to medd'e with me!” he remark- ed to bimsert, as, with a grim smite, he took his seat in the ele- gant carringe which wast) convey maneion, in one ot the most desirable lapd—just far enough trom the dust and noise of the city. *-Beauititul beyond compare, the spacious an ‘at the root of everything. shall fear me. it woviding fer them. He ‘ANTS A SITOATION yatands cutting and {it- igi nent seansiress. Apply (Hh DRESIMAKER W. t class family; she under hiidren’s clothing; is 12th at, between 51 io bri RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ENGLISH YOUNG weman wants a situationas cook, 260d references given. Apply for two days, at 108 Cedar st\ SITUATION WANTED-BY yung Womsn, as good p'ain cook, washer and ironer. or chambermaid, and to assist in the wash'ng reference. Can be ssen for two dayn. ‘West léth st., between 7th and 8th GENTLEMEN, HAVING LATKLY gagement tor writing the fina: open tor ® similar inter view can be obtained by office. he 1008 [his sont in the ele: washer and irouer; im al suburban district ot the RESPECT ABLE % the rich man, as he drove d weil laid out grounds; 1 will have the respect of 1 I would, f teat orouees path, to call me knave, as I would a serpent that croseed my I an buy y revenge,” and be chuckled to himself, over nis Ugly, rs. Danton received her busbacd with such a mmile as " hen every wish ot that ENDED AN EN- ticles of @ New York ent with a weekly addressing X. 0, X. NOTICE —WANTED, BY jenes) experience in the business, a situation, in ante or first class retail drug house, either ia the city purchase an interest in a well established business, if desired. Please address, for three days J. H. M., Herald cfice. I Pg man, who has cowvam’t see why: broaching any a and she very v isel the pian, extractin, nie, from ihe 1vor but her foresizht about sorms kep! ject which might anoy her husbana just then, lent. ~but, for all that, the pride of her sounds which are some- fe or country; would "8 SITUATION WANTED—BY AN of refinement, to a pat No objection to children. given and required. Address A.B. O., Herald offi RIER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, in some light business; he has been ina dry goods store clty reference. Apply toy Wm. Yate, 135 FA OUsEERRPER American lady to come in,’’ was the order given toa servant. ‘tha: boy is the terror’ of the whole house, and a cons: me’ “ull ot bla pranks, hey i” sald the father; 4 “If it were only be here nen ae returned with the tidings that Master sibel was so busy =f he cduldn’tcome; he didn’t want any dinner said the mother, “he spaces the poor little birds, then pute their eyes out to make them sing; his whole de! seems to ¢ in torturing some thing or other. He beat his fm aes ube other dey, and really be is quite bey tro 1.” don’t bi oa any harm,” said the father, “only STEATION WANTRD-BY A FRENCH WouaN, as Doarding house; no objection to a private fam! ly. Gocd city reference. Can'be seen for wree Cherry st, No objection to go in the country. ITUATION WANTED, AS COOK—BY A THOROUGHLY Ie woman, Who the best private families; kind: pastry will docket tr orn ve, tbe most upencep rnined a9 fast ea possible,” replied Mra, Dan- im."? ining room at the moment; low browed hisseat atthe table, His taee wae stron; and sensual io expression = bit, tomakea aevent tered and sullen. be took handsome, corse: ike up, physically and would require Id in man of him. saw no faults in hig son, desire that the boy should be couegia te course, for whey be was TIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- textant girl, as waiter or chambermaid and to take care ot ference. Onan be seen at 53 Kast Lith at,, betweep 2d anc JITUATION WANTED-RY AN EXPERIENCED Wi man, af Jaundress in a private family, or in a gentem: : Ine first rate hand at gentlemen's shirts haa good city references as to character and capability. Osa be seen tor three daye at No. 223 Bowery. ITUATION WANTRD.—A ROOKK: and unquestionable abiyty, wishes in some morcanNle house im New Yorks References most sa ‘ag to charactor and ability, Address A. #6, 71 Trinl- re Jeto ruin some very expensive shrul efore expressly commanded him tw keep entirely away from that Fart cf the The ir. Lanton had heard of knavery that day, his liver didnot pertorm its accus functions, avg hia son had epotled Could aman pare endure more! ‘that day fortuight Fthel Danton found himeelf in a situation nger hig own would keep him in clieck SEPER, OF LARGE tomed. ott foine of his choicest plants. OTESTANT GIRLS, STRONG, ABLE AND WIL- lesire cham! to assis t in washing and ironing; the other as cook, washer both can be recommended aa consciencious oy r “Are God and Nature then at strife: men, from the place ttey we now leaving, Apply ater Weet Tet atore Jends such evil dreams; eeems, £0 careless ot the single life.” the sands, on the beach ofn wild const, where on ® helgbt jusi above them, the stark, house stcod like a ghastly sentin roliipg, continually on the watch ‘those who, to the sea in ships” from dayger and denth; and, ull the binck jagged spooming. mocking wi cavernous MAWA ever re cfiven within thetr ponderous depths. ‘The children are not #rangers, ears have made them a'most stan) aired iliie elt whorn we last saw @ Un Fo the giel of fourteen an teen are tbe orphan children of Willian avd Alice Dat “Norma,” said the boy," do you see that (ali ship there, fn 1 had been Laztt thiough ber fingers, but, « topharie her eyes, Two children eat aj 0 TRAVALLENS.—A PROTESTANT GIRL WISHRSA situation as nurée or companion top invalid lady. A family who are going to Rurops would be preferred, The beet reference will be given. el, with lie great, to-wern ree days 109}, Set jaws washed by tne holding their tomb like NO DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO iy to engulph the unwary or de- bus had nine yours’ experienos in honsesin Philadelphia desires to oSialn or retei! house in this orany of the Southern or Western , Toon: 12 Smithionian Houre, ve of the largest retail sitaation in a who'e: jes. Address RK. M. Weber, staxding beside | York, her desd mother. MP0 PAPER HANGERS.—a YOUNG MAN WHO HAB been some tre at the above irade, ptrnctione at decorative work for one year. ishos 0 go wader {n- sifling the glittering whtte sand r brother's ques'ion, ehe put her 1d Icoked abroad over the gleam \0 HOTFL KEFPERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION. AS carver or bartender: city references given, if required, Address W..G., Herald oflice. WANTED, BY A YOUNG M. ad knowlecge Of Greek Latin, FF 4 fg accnttomed to tnitlon, & situ pe EE hy ri th sh i bear iv s vee moorin, there, she wi me o Ne decks that fe alt? re AN, WHO HAS A surprised face full upon his, and the 'rench and rea! blue eyes dilaied and cularged with spaech- ation, etther as tutor DAGUBRRMOTYPISTS.—a PLAST CLASS OPERA- lor, bavibg bean In ih, Dnuens for the laa noe Years Mery 27 arid wocld asset ober a oF ite would yieda remunere Unesoep- Unpable ‘reference givel. Address Bromine, Broadwer feos ANTED- BY A VERY WELL RECOMMENDED PRO testent young woman, a situation, to do housework in & small private tamily, or edambersork and plain seving; is very bind to chi.drep; has no o>je:hou to goa short distance in the country, Please call tor t 139 Bowery. WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A sd young American girl to.ake care of a a do Bae bourework. Can be seen for two days at No. 77 Alfen st, s- cond floor, back room ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married Woman as wet nurse in a respecta le family” fresh breast of milk; ber first bsby; Do objection ‘of ashore distence in the country; best of ety reference, for two days at 13 Broome st. Ww NTED—BY A RESPECLABLE MARRIED WOMAN, Re baby Lo wot nurte, at her own house. ear nt hore wi respectable. 13th in the rear Bouse. water in WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ' ritustion, to cook, wash and iroa, or to do the general house work of & sina) private famil’. Has the best of city re- ference. Please call at No. 3 Spract in the basement, T&NTED—A SITUATION BY A &ESPECTABLE young sirlas Greate sock washer and loner. Has good 'y reterences. PY a a, and 3d avenues, thira floor. i tarierpor—y ‘ANTED—BY A GOOL AND EXPERIENCED DRESS- maker, to epgage in a few private tamiiles, for the season, by the day Gr week cannot be. exoeiled in cutdng or 4 Flease eall for two days st 320 Pearl si., Franblin square. In: quire for the dressmaker. J ANTED—A RESPKOTABLE GiRMAN OLKL, TO DO gevera! hou:ewerk; must unders:aad plain cooki: g, and be afuetrate washer and ironer. Call at 204 West doth st, near 8th avenue. ] ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FRENCHMAS, aS (nailer n « private famils; has been emplored in’ dat cavacity for three years in this country, and is highly reeom- mended by his lat employers. Any leliere addressed French - ms». Herald oftice, will meet prowpt attention; or oan be seen ‘tll Monday, et any time. ot 67 4th avenue, WANTHD—a BABY, 10 WET NURSE, BY AN AME- rican woman, witha tresh breast ofmilk. Apply at the third door, northwest corner of 42 avenue. WASTED-RY A ReSPEOT AGL « PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation; is a good plain ccokand an é: and frover; or to do janndr; seen Jor tWo days at 107 WASTEDIBY A RUSEHOTAULE SOOTC'E WOMAN, situation, as first class cook; understands cooking {m ts branches, suups. jell’es, ice creams aud blanc mages; I so anexcelient pastry baker; no objection toa hotel or re- spectable boarding house, Go.d city reference given it re- quired. Please cuil for two days, from 10 o 4 o'clock, #375 Peart st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, KY A RESPKC/ABLE Jourg woman, as wet rurse; basa fresh breast of miik; bas no objections to going to New York all at No. 2 Hall's alley. Furman st,, be:ween Fulton and Wall street ferries, Brooklyn, where she can be seen for three days, 1 not en gaged. WANTRO—BY A SCO1CH WOMAN, A SifCATION, ag chiambermaid and plain sewer of to do fine washing and ironing; £0 objections. tot avel wil a Indy; the best of re~ terencegiven. Address F. D., Heraid oflice. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO PKOTESTANT WO- men, Cne as first rate cook, washer and ironer; the other, American girl. as walter and chambermaid. Plesse call at 298 3lst ai., between 9th and l0thavs. Can be seen until engaged. Good refe A fag vty ye SIfUATION. BY ARBYWECTABLE GIRL, to do general houcework; 16 & good washer and icooer ‘ard good plain cook. Good cliy reference from her lat place where she lived thirien years. Can he seen for three days. if not epge ge 14028th etween 2d and 3d aves. WaArmd—a situ ATION, BY A RRSPROPABLE ‘oung Woman, to do general house "ork, cook and washing and troting. aio Ko a short tance fa the country. Can be seen tor two daysif not engaged. Please call at 267 Mulberry st, between Houston and Prince, in the rear, first floor. family, by a respectable young women: is a first ra‘ and, thorougity understands her business in all ite branches; would arslat in washing and troning. Tha Sest of alty relerécce, Can be seen tor two days at 4/5 8th aventa, oor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RKSPECTABLE young woman; is a most excollent cook; is baking. pasiry, and’ lsundress work; or would assist ia the Washing ond ironing; bas lived in good families; oan give best of city references Appl: at 92 Lexington avenue. WANIKD—A SITUATION, AS SHAMBTRESS, BY A woman who understands sewing in all ite branches. ‘Would be willing to go to California witn a » Can be seen ‘or two days at her present piace, 133 Henry ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESP&CTABLE WO- man, as wet nuree, to take the baby to her own resi- dence, Good reterence given. spply at 103 Wooster at, be- tween Spring end Prince, for two days. ANTKD-BY A GOUD DRES6MAKER, WHO UN- ing, esitustiou in a private: lataty. “Apply at iat Becteey, for two days, if not engaged. Relerense, i required” i ee ene eet enn Ss Omen Si ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A SMALL, PRIVATE cook, washer and ironor. B. New York, Good relereuce gives Pict to New Yor! E Bridge st, Brooklyn. gan ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPBOTABLE 5 ook. who suet: ober oo ra orgaaaly, of tetaeniala gives Can ve reen sf 68 $4 avenue’ inthe Hear woes WA X7ED—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG | ys bo har busiress perfectly, Good Tava : Gan ve seen Tor two dayec if tse , at her last place. 317 Kast 22d wi., near Ist avenue, second floor, tront room. SITUATION, AS LIGHT PORTER IN A lesale store by a young man. who wrikes ® plein hand, ard is quick at figures: salary not 0 anh aa ‘ob- Ject as. permanent situation. Address D, D., off Ww ANTED-BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as nurte, apd to do p'ain wth The best of ess given. Inquire of Mra, Ayres, 315 West 19.n st., 1d tloor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion, to do general housework, in a private family; la good plain cook, avd first rate washer ana ironer. Has recommen ations frum her Sake Also, 8 girl about r teen, to do light chamberwork, Please call, or acdress Anne, It avenues. ANTED—BY A KESPROTABLE PROTE3TAN I” young man, who has jately arrived in this elty from Britian America, a situation, in some whoiesate establishment; in a good pane, and bd and correct at figures. Please address G. » , Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AB ‘ag chambermaid and to do plain cowing. Can be seen at her present employer's, 319 4th avenue. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, AS cook, washer and ironer; is a good oresd baker; also her sister as chamter' and nurse or plain sewer; inone mily preferred, ferences given Apply for two days at 128'Atlantic st., Brooklvn, room No, 5, first tloor. WARIED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion, to do housework in © «mull family; she isan ex- cellent washer and ironer and a good plain cook; or to do Nght chamberwork and take care of childrea; she can give food elt) references. Call at $1 Columbia st , corner of Amity, rooklvn, for two days. ) ANTED—A S.TUATION, BY A TIDY, SMART GIRL, ag first rete cook, washer and troner, of will go a* laun~ Can be well recommended from her last place. Please 139 Bast 28th st. for two daya ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- map, as good plain cook, and excellent washer and frover. Good city reference from her last olace. Can be seen for two days at No. 107 Smith st., Brooklyn, near Pacisc. alae ae Lape tf A Soy es ak AMR. ri woman, as meat pastry cool washer ardironer. Gan be seen for two days at No. rasa antares me ae ot Butea JANTRD—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE « bermaid ; wader. in the neatest manner; {sa berself genera ly useful Has unexceotionable city reference. Piease call at, or address, 82 Warren st le but respectable private families need spel.” met rt ‘ANTED—BY TWO BXSPECIABI ITUA- WwW tions; one aa cook, waeher fol re 5 her dusinese tn’ ail {ts branches; the other as Waiter Best ot city reference, Call for two days tL 235 Beat 19h st., top front room. ANTRD—A BITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE WO- TAD, as wet nurse. Good city references ‘Ap- ply at 207 7th avenue, between 26th and 7th sta, be seen it two daya, It not engaged. ANTED, ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCT ABLE MAD, &8 COO! rate washer ivoner. The beat of cliy refererc: . daye 22 Fitzabeth at . between Prince and Houses Boor x SITUATION, BY A Pata f ed a amall private family, 10 Work. be in a good cook, washer aind fre be seen tor (Wo daye,,corner of Johnson and Prince st in ‘W ANTED—BY A RKSPECTABLE YOUNG A situati che mad and walter; hag ‘ns chem! to make herself generally uretul, or to take care ‘Wages not so much an ohject as & permanent red reference, Oan be seen for two days at 165 Waar SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Y, INA confectionery, bakery or fancy store; no ol to «0 inthe country. Address, for two days, Mary, ‘equare Yost Mice, $91 Broadway STIUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 2 Ina wholesale sore, an porier. Call or at WARTED-AITUATIONS, BY TWO REAPECTABLE Protestant girls; one #8 cook, washer au + the oihor as cbambermvid'; would be willieg to aasiet with tne ‘We other four; would Lke tohire in the ba 2 Toa: ot 125 West 24h, piney ue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT > young girl, as cook, avd aesiac in the wash? ing, or ua chambermeid and seamstress, ina i ‘The bent of city reference. Can be tern yt 28 between 8th and h Ayentioa > ‘or W) A wale ct gel "Y gy ed hey UNMIS OT Ys pr aa ig apt cal, Dawe dogg sitvaticns, He'p, @e., See