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be would nct, ae Governor cf Maeachusetts, sanction i¢ with bie presence. (Cheers.) He wouli consider Dimeeif recreant to Lis duty were he not to meet on au ‘eecasion like this with his friends to give utterance to his sentiments. He referred to the occasion when ‘Sexator Summer last addressed the citixens of Boston from this rostrum against himself (Gard.e:), who wie ‘then the candidate of am opposite party to thet to which ‘Mr. Somner belonged, avd he thanked the commitvee ‘who, by requesting bie to preside on this occasion, had given him an opportunity to rise superior to party Prejudice, While Mr. Sumner is in the Senate he would Goal) in bis power and ability to strengthen bis arm and aid him im his professional duties. (Renewed cheers.) ‘Wo yeaw gone by outrages have been commi'ted in Oon. giess—aye, even murder committed by is members—bat ‘this isthe first time thata Sensior has been struck down im hie seat in the Senate chamber. We nowca\l upon Gongress to expel the asajlant from the hails of Uon- gress, (Cheere.) The Governor animsdverted briefly pon ‘the: yen ih invective and opprobrium that prevaied = tev, which, to some ex ent, has eagencered ter eee feelings between opposing political Sor few persons in the gallery, thinking this referred to Mr. Samner’s la‘e je aeucs, eommencsd roop bat were pe theory a drowned by repeated cavers, and Mr. Gardner ecntinut andl? {2 the quesitom before, us was, shall a Sensto Maseachuretts be deated the indwgense in debate end are the rame eee that sixty other Senators are allowed Governor then alluded to the speoch of Mr. Bumcer as being far ives objectionabie than many ‘that bave been made by others in the balls of Congress, ‘apd concluded by saying that when the jast and equit- able ita of our Massachusetts rep:esentatives were de- _ that he who would no. rise in opposition to euch proceed! is bay worthy of the rights he enjoys. Dp uensing:) then introduced Judge Rvssei, who read’ ‘the follow following resolutions :— Resolved, That we have heard with grief and indiguai-n of Deuial ‘assault comait ar esteemed Se rere fbr words eens to dahale, fad of ‘sie wat rere, ee 12 violations oa of i ta ands mrenge ward ef shivelrons rinetpler, wale fa hs conduct of sus 0 Senacor Ori itenden we Feergnise proofs of the Oe ee there are men of high at suraariaasisae be.reduked, not only a cowardly Sasa a torime wt the of frog speech nnd the dign gata which eh te facie cast upon our count weirs ‘that although ety eight eight ey leven have v. regard curse beceary ile 1 Wwe teel_ confident the aera will tree feel from crime by expelling ihe otfen<er from the seat which he thas ding ze a Resolved, That we regard every B low ed ‘upon our as @ blow aimed at us; that our estimation his are honorable wounds; that ie atin, of Maasachu. eat cere ey eae eta our sym) support ct dlacharge of bla duty, ARK, in seconding the resolutions, ssid firey aiveated of party feelings, ‘as a hour by, every railrond trein yh, we eave Ga ay spontaneous out- ; and the city of her oherianed i scciptcs will not be back- Po vip pe of in¢ ignation at this great outrage. claimed that the citizens of Boston were a law loving ple, a law abiding people, and in proof of this agser- sisted hat it was buitwo years ago previous to the day Mr. ner wae beaten down so cowardly in the Benate basaber hat the citizen soldiery of Massachusetts ed in foreé {0 show our adhesion to constitu- law, tion.) Esdenounced the attack upon Senator 95 an unwarranted *thipition of brute force. ech and free discussion is n“t t) be granted, eur forefathers landed at Plymouth Rock for nd purpose; eur fathers at Buoker Hil), and South Carolina’s fathers, at Yorktown, bled in vain, If free speech is t> be beat- eo ey then Webster and Ciay and other ot, Ia. Dored in vain. (Cheers.) From the time of the Refor- mation tothe iberty of free Kansas, free speech had ‘been baptized in blood. The 5) er concluded by say- tug that if South Carolina wil {ynore this base outraga, e@ommitted by ore of her sons, she will findtuat Massa- ehusetis, now, asjof old, is ready to meet her and agaia ‘uuntte in fraterna) bonds. (Cheers. ) Hon, Gxo. 8. Hi.aRp said he came to the meeting ehtizen of Bos‘on, in the broadpst acceptation of the \» Bowl effect and significance of this meeting will be tion ag it is kept clear of party issues. Aa- nity ‘oe ashirgton are not were (ouaniar)— ons 5 ty assault which we have met to condemn greatly et im madigoity all former ones. The principie that can resort nal violence to redress @ private ee we sll most emphatically repudiete. There is no ‘ton for the offence ; the assault was not a hotheaded ‘ene, for he had at least ove sun to set upon his wrath. ‘The attack eelonn cowardly in the extreme, ani the act was ‘that of an assassin. We come together to-night to ex- peor sympa atby with our now prostrate Senator. It not that els & member of poy party ‘but that he i Tepresentative of the State of ssachusette, that we tender him our expressions of sympathy. In coneluston, lhe expressed his detestation of the act, and sees calm. Jy record his unqualified indignation agairst the out- sagoous ipecoeasiog: (Great applause.) ‘Baker, President of the Yenate of Mas- po aga was then introduced. He said :—Fellow citizens Boston, fellow cit'zens of Massachi netts, of mee do you complain? It 1s because Me ie a eee eachuretty’ has stabbed through her Senator. He then in indignant terms to the asasult, but i sermeled, ggtnee ant. moder on relying upon the ture that the mi jum ph. a, Apo ae addressed the a and made pitied aud away New England Ia the courre of e said te hope “ig pecp'e of Massachusetts would teach the federai govern nent that there is a Massachusetts as well as a federal government, and that she will have-her rights. This was received with the most tremendous ecring. Hon. Save. H. Waiey, formerly member of Congress, ‘was the nex: ‘eco were highly appro- pee ed were enthusiastically received. He concluded ‘as follows:—“I believe that the blows wmntch f fell upon Mr. Sumner vill, in the resuits tl will b bout, make us a more united anda more happy, en ause & more free _people.”” Col, A. D. BREWSTER was reseived with hearty cheers. He said he was prepared to muke a clean bresst of it. Cale .) Under the fieg of our country, float- ge over our mational Capitol, a Seaator of Maseachusetts cloven down by @ daa- tardly coward. He trusted that a voice would on from Faneuil Hall to-night that would shake country from battlement to foundation. (Cheers.) He bnew not what course others might take, but, as for give him liberty or give him death. (Fathusiastic applause.) He also quote, the remark of Weos'er, that i prea was a blow to give as well as to take, and sald, “If it comes to that, fellow citizens, I say, let it be war to the knife, and the knife to the bi t.? (Terrific gees) If the South want to play at that game, le let remember that two can pisy at it. (Ch pa of “That's it.””) The daty of the North is to an to the teeth, snd submit no more to such indignities as kkave been ped upen her. (Repeated cheers, and eries of “Good, good.) He soncladed by counselling firmness on our part, and when the time does eome, the North would come out of the battle as she did in ‘the times that tried men’s souls—with victory perched upon her banners. His remarks throughout were warmly endorsed by the immense audience. was followei by John A. Andrew and ard Peleg W. Chandler, whon the resoluticns were unani- moutly adopted, and at 11 P. M. tue meeting adjoarned. ‘A number of lactes were present in the galleries. Rebuy, “cam were in attendance from Cuarlestown, oe Cambridge, Chelsea and other surburban of our clergy to-da; yy made the resent out the subject Ma mevext prayer to the race, to avert the dire evils which threaten cireuasione MEETING AT LOWELL. Lows, May 25, 1856. A large meeting was held in this city last night, ex. Prenave of the public feeling concerning the attack on Mr. Sumner, Mayor Huntington presided, and speeches were made by Hon. Homer Bartlett, S. P. Adams, Rev. E. B. Forster and others, INDIGNATION MERTING AT WORCESTER. Worcester, May 25, 1856, ‘The popolar Cemonstration at City Hall, last evening, ‘eondemnatory of the assault on Mr. Sumner, was largely attended. Hon. J. 8. C. Knowlton presided. Speeshes were made by Hon. Charles Allen, Dr. R. Cutler, Dwight Foster, Z. K. Panyborn and others, and resolutions de- mouncing the outrage and commending Mr. Samaer’s eourse in Congress were unanimously passed. CONDITION OF MR. SUMNER. Wastinator, May 25, 1856, Mr, Sumner is still prostrated, but is not considered fa danger. He is overwkelmed with visiters. It will probably be several days before he will be able to leave Riis room. He deeply regrets the affair, but ontertaing no ill feeling towards Col. Brooks. State of the Weather. ‘Wasninctox, May 26, 1856, There 1s » violent storm south of Petersburg to-night. PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 1856, ‘The day is delightful, and, as a matter of course, our ity in nearly deserted, Bostox, May 26, 1856, Our city was visited early last night with a deluge of rain, eocompanied with vivid lightning and beavy thunder, No Southern Mall. Barrimons, May 25, 1856, We haw #0 mail to-day south of Mobile, Markets. Provipence, May 24, 1856, Gotton Cull, with small sales. Prices unchanged. ‘Wot market quiet, with a light stock. Sales 42,000 Printing clothe—Market stsaly; prises firm, Palen 4 46,000 piese Mueper Lurrens.—List of letters, ndvertised in the Naw Youx Hmnaiy, of May 23, 1856, for Philadelphia houses, semainicg in New York Post office:— Abraham Clay pool, James Mott, H. Daborq & Brother, Henry Perkins, Chas. Emory & Co, G. F, Randolph, it a Richardeen & Co., E % E Sonn, Caarles EL Rogers, Lewis & Co. Sill, Arno d & Leonant, Lindsay & Bi Nation Solir, Mayer & Brother, Sraith & Hayes, DAverd Miller, James Watson. } They bave taken the store Pelitical Gosslp. Seme doubdte having arisem in regard to the day the National Know Nothing Council will meet in New York, ‘the A bany Statesman cays it will assemble on the Sd of June next. This is the Fillmore branch <f the Kaow Nothing party, and should not be confounded with the National Know Nothing anti-Fillmore Convention, waich ia to assemble in this city om the 12th of June. Hon. John Weatworth, of the Chiesgo Democrat, saya the Black Republican Philsdelpbia National Conven- tien will be as much democratic as republican, and a3 much whig and free soil as either. All parties opposed ‘to the extension of slavery will here meet on an equa- lity, each man keeping his distivetive name and princi- ples, but all uniting against a common enemy. The Norfolk Argus says that Virginia will cast upon the first baliot » united vote for James Buchanan, A mejority of the delegation are in favor of Buchanan, and the Sta‘e Convention directed their delegates to vote, as they have heretofore done, ss a unit. The Monroe doctrine, or seme kin¢red theme, is sure to produce patriotic effusions from party organs on the eve of every Presidential election, The New Orleans Delta says such prelusory gusts preceded the elestion of Gen. Pierce, and Jasted just long enough to send up that fa- mous balloon, his inaugural meseage, which so soon collapsed, fell, and rotted. Aceording to the Baton Rouge Advocate, there is no such thing as resurrection for Know Nothingism in the northwest, under whatever guire it may appear. L>usi- ana, it says, is also lost to the Know Nothings, and the veal of eternity is upon the loss. The Hartford Couram! gives currency to the rumor that Senator Iease Toucey, of Connecticut, has been offered the command of the Kansas militis, inthe event of his Gefeat for re-election by the Conneoticut Legislature. Ex- Senator J. F. Simmons is talked of a8 being likely to be again elected to the Senate from Rhode Island. The coming seesion of the Rnode Island Legislature is the one toclect a Senator in place of Hon, Mr. James, whore term expires with the present session of Congress, A correspondent of the the New Haven Palladium, in Eastern Pennsylvania, proposes Cassius M. Clay as a candidate for the Prestdency, and expresses the opinion that he could carry that State. Tae candidates for the Presidency are increasing among the black republicans. Gen. Quitman was at Louisville on the 22d instant, om route for Cinginnati, to attend the National Democratic Convention. “ The Putnam county Courier, hard shell, is in favor of Jawes Buchanan for the Presidency, with a good word for the Hon. Daniel 8. Dickincom im case the former fails to recetye the required number of votes {n the Con- vention. D.E, Perryman bas been nominated for Congress by the Know Nothings in the Seventh district of Mie- sourl, ‘The municipal election in Norfolk, Va., onthe 22d inst., resulted in the triumph of tne democratic nominees over the Know Nothings by majoritics ranging from one to two hurdred. The journals in the South and West are unusually severe on the President tor vetoing the bills for deepening the chapnel over the St. Clair Flats, and for removing obstructions at the mouth of the Mlesiss'ppl river. ‘The Fairfield (3. C.) Herald bas reliable information that the whole delegation from Tennessee to Cincinna:! will go for Dougiass, first and last. The Springfield (Mass.) Argus says Martin Van Buren recently, in conversation with one of the editors of thit paper, freely expressed his want of faith in and oppo- sition to the black republicans. 25 and 50 Cent Machine Portraits, 289 eepeanal Take one thousand daily. The new style lamp- ratypes. pDrab; Beaver, Onater, Pau Webster’ id every sty le of nat and cap for summer wear, Sie hea a Wulnce. ‘Also, @ neat Grens hat, $8. 143 Ful ‘on street, between Broadway ard Nassau. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK ia the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes and patent powder proof defiance locks Poel bars. Depot No. 192 Pearl street, one door below jon Fan a Singer's rhea? Machines.—We have great Jeasure in stating thet the steam power for our manu- , interrnpted Tor a few daye oy the aire ia the New fie ven depot building, is again 4. and in fu'l operation, We are again finishing our sewing machines faster than over, con- ‘aining a)l te admirarie tmprovements, Inferior sewing ma other manufacturers takea in exch: as usnt |. M. SINGER &10., Broadway. Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on band @ variety of teas for gracers, tea dealers, and pri- vate ff Bouekong, Oolong and young hyson. from 20c. Bae tus yup awder 81 from 250. io sll ounor i paliies equally lew. Also 8 1b. boxes of good family tom for nogoall and examine, 125 Chatham siree!, between Pearl and joonevel Clark’s fects ptr ey iton—The Genuine Article as to WM. WHITEWRIGHT on every spool. 37 Nassau street. Door Plates.—200 it Patterns of silver viates, as low ss $250; wedding and visiting cards, Serbian est ile ST of sien window plaie, seal pi 8. 0, CLARK. 539 Broadway. ne and Muslin Curtains from Auction — bargains.—A great ruth is being made to aatry & FURGUEON 8. No. 291 Broadway, to sesure some of the ince and muslin curtaizs they are selling at levs than cort ae topor tation. Goearly. lao, the largest stock of win in New Yors, cheap. len or vee and Visiting Cards, En- velopes, ip the latest style; fer door plates, (extra heavy Thaten) 100 different paiterar; consular, no‘ary, so- clety and ouiiness aeals. with presses, cous of arms’ aad gyrhera on stone, RvaR Deut, 302 Broadway, corner of Dusne st eee and Barrblocks.—Roger, Fils & oprietors of tne best quarries of France, beg to,{aform helt Piehds thet they’ have ‘removed thelr efloe't 98 Pearl street, near Whiteball, New York. Only $4 for Best French Calf Skin Boots, wih sedegting tiaale staat to order, by A. BAKRBR, No. 15 Ann street, Best French Lage leather boats, 85 to $7. Every style of geutiemen’s shoes and gaiters, of the best qua- ity, cheaper ttn elsew 567 Broadway, corner of Prince street — The Jate firm ot A. &G.A. Arnoux having been dissolved on it Hee na Arnoux the founaer, of the mi final firm has liam, the late ‘bev Dasineds. as merchant tailors, i penal corner Prince strest, between the 8t. patton ané Metropsi veslugs of tbe bent qua ita neve set see’ ‘Our saviomers r yaality and ne 8 Pou that 01 ur aim ‘wil be to enhance the resutation usness has earned for the [eI sP tat ‘and that our constant care will be to ba very, ferment made upine menner that for tyle and wor Monvhlp cavnct be surpassed. We respectfully ealicit_« atour new Tecation. A. ABNOUX & BON, Boys’ bb Depot.—a Stock of Boys’ elothing, unequailed in variety, elegance and cheapness in this city, and’ of the very laieat styles, is now atiracting parents to P. L. ROGERS’ wholesale and "voll clotht warhonee, corner a hen and Nassau myects where beac td Species of men’s and boye’ apparet may made or W prices tbat will aut the purses of ike most econom! Pianos, Melodeans and Harmoniams—From giant bn ote making the be amortment the otty, umber of seoona Bd pianos, ail FA EAL | mile ts roe a at ribo whieb defy com; Pianos to rent, yurchase; for payments taken bi HORACE WATERS" "3a Btond’ ip Fashions in Ties, Cravais, d&ic.—Men Of fashion are invited to inspect the new sew ne tn plain aad forive purpose of omtioning te fancy ties and a Jus boys ith other ere ee at ae abirt and furnishing Silshuoent, Carrot as &c.—From nowy till the Middle of June ia the time to sow carrot seed for the field crops. We can supply fresh first oy. low oranges at aoe Jon; white at75 cents 8 pourd,clean sead— ‘6 sp pode feed on Acre. Also, mangel ¥ joe's, ruta baga field ‘turnips at 50 cent fag x) 57h THUBNBURN & 00,1 canoe Jouven’s inodorous Instaatly Set ite ae tae ees Tk” NS inmedanicy anarwards. One ie warraated 19 iia any pa CONTENT NHARY & or ar Potichomante,—The New and Seautiful Art for sale, very aricle, required: Topershiaer freee Thi trade - ARY & 0.603 Broadway, not Bugs, roach ‘And tae iat in moo sepetto pul “Ana for the fai and mice, ty magve EL LYON Depot 4M Brondway. “Only 26 sents ewcli (nek, qualities and mec nical arrangement Of ingrediente, produce s genial warmth on the pari to which they tre epplied, of on givirg retiafatorce. In +R fo pains ead. rd igh! they are unrivaled In Jumbago and chronic pita em ‘they give @ when al) other local aupliosticns have fatied. Im sproine, bruises and affections ot the kr they are beyond all praire ecommended by all physicians who are acquainted with their Warming, flexible re po ous quail: Fold st 25 cents aach by ALLCOOK &0).. Srandre: Bali rh ty ee ae Tt Pale Bowery tJ Pd Hu ‘ pen street; by Mra. yee, ton #troet, Brogkiyn, ao Dy drugglats generally, ‘This oslebrated article is ranted 10 cure croup, evughs, vomiting, mumps, rore Three oats. chropio rheumaiem, pains tn the limbs chest aad beck ous, burns old de. ree cone saa peewee Bold b: ail drugets's—ebere beree Imiment, warranted °u In pint botties, at 50 cepis. ‘hres Govtles of Hostetter’s Ve= ters will cure the ¢ one bottle Dr. Toviag’ ‘aay other, or 00 pay. vert Leh ‘or to old and Tense SMITH Ceara “Ciselona Barnes 'E Packs Brosdway, wholesale agents for New York. Mrs. Hayes, reoklyn. Caution —Duricg Sixteon Years Past, ve cured thousands of toothache; fied cee Louth without giving oor a ar elt O% Onl: Led ome 4 Frond wart fearend "PrOr tne' mayeel offlse, Falta, over Knox's a HOLT, Dentist, Holioway is. aan aa sijow and Cadaver- ous compiexion which indicates stomach and inactive liver, ia oon replaced by a ealthy to tone under the of ibese great purifiers of tne secre'ions and:the blood. ‘Wigs, Hair Dye end Toupecs eran tor app ying b Tin ite are Sane viable article of the Mind ef ants ‘whoveeals ‘sad ae sogan' be cate Toitable artic = GnistaDono's, Ne 6 Astor Howse. Copy the ad: Diseases of the Skin.—L. V. Newton, M. D., devote me attention to the treatment of cutaneous affec- tone ecr’ Office No. 133 Fourth aren near Thir- teenth street. Ufiice hours beiore ll A, M-ana afer 2 P.M, Persone tn the country sult him by letter. The Baron D., a. B., (from London. of #nropean fame).—Thie crest and good camaritan, it is conceded, is dally performing more imuortant and as: founeiwg cures, of every direane, than the whole faculty, Bt, Nicholas Hotel, Se Berek sey ceived by his uncie, Thomas Oarrell, at NO. 0 Greene. NYS [REQEMATION WANTED—OF TH FOLLOWING SOL, Here of the war of 1812, or their heirs :—Henry Bonvteel, John Duffie, aks. John McLesn, James Duavean, Klestus Oaks. Wm, James, Job pley, Robert Green, Jobn A. Hart- Wm oan je, Davia Bay Henry Frve, they will profit by ing J. Baker, box 320, Jereey Ciiy Poat oe, JRZORMATION WANTED—OF ANN AND HANORAH Sweeny, by their friend, Catherine Queenen. They areca Livesof Ire'and, Corbalev, county Sligo. Plesse call at the Mansion Hotel,’ Brooklyn, room 83. JARQBMATION WANTEO-OF MR. GEORGE BOYER, Honiter to write or call et 151 Leonard sireet, for Mary folland. (ow Jersey. , MONDAY, MAY 26, 1856. respectable family. Onll Bq av. B. oars YOUNG WOMAN WARTS 4 SITOA- tg chambermaid, and 10 asset ia tbe washing sad se Good reference, " Can be seen for two days at 13 Or- re call 0th et neh or address J. H 8, Yorkville ABLERL RT Ay ASO foin the coustey.” Apply at di Mata t, Brookly®. A SITUATION WANTED -BY A round, GIBL, AS aby. Good reference, Apply ar 210 380 aks betrecm Tih boats Srenuae tana noth M 6 RESPECTABLE MARR! WOMAN, WHOSE BABY A "Gied threa ms ay accept a situation as ie. First rate ’. Bees rie ele of Dr Joan YOUNG PERSON WIs! A SITUATION, IN nye, Le vate my sowtn, ‘wreatad. 4b eee trom 3d aveaue, Yoravile, Post offies. i family, aa Fil acd to do pisin seen for two da) ers, S21 i crite. » be. tween S80 ard Sats sigs Prevent emplos ors , A sr UAaTion WANTED ay AM AMSRICAR wo. ‘a8 seoms'reas: f ebtidren; good rsterenoes. Apoly ar 163 yetwoen 16tb and 17th sta, GERMAN COCK WHO at A GOOD LAUNDRESS, snd understar de the & god Huaiion by applying at 8. M. ayers oA Broadway, oofacr BY RESPECTABLE SRUDSION Wantep_py work pee m aba pias fee ens at, io her pre- So's Bossb si ang two years, Inquire at A TROTHSTANT YOUNG WOMAN WITHES A SITUA: famatly jevgney seo fan 49 up lace and fine mua", end 00 ob ber work; good clty reference capable of heed a4 Ser place, wire che ined Se years; she ia ation, 3 good etination, Can be seen Tor To daye. at 43 Wet If ——————E———————— Au PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN A BItU- shan 20 chesabormaid, or as cbild’s nurse and to do plain well ee oe oe ase, re Diy tole, Towern 4 Sd cvestes in omen if pb re ih ged GERMAN GI WHO 8PKAKS GOOD A Tositah, ‘Wwabes & ataation at chusborm ajoot chp reteres Pease call for two day eat 230 ; 3 Sse, to the rear, fist Boor,” ‘i & ES SITUATION Brg ~BY A xOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid ‘asaist in wasbi and ironing, In- quire at 328 6h ‘avenue, between 20th and RESPRCTAB! B YOUNG GIRL wie ‘A SITUA: bermaid ard waiter, or as plam seamstress, The bantoreap reference. Call at 94 Woat Ssd slreet, vetween th and 7th avenues, Ppt dntp eit | WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, yuree; is cmormet to take charge of an {nfent from ite birth? hats also adi jhter fitteen years old, willipg to make dereeit urefal, and would like to, have h her in the same family. Good reterences ences given. Call at 80 West 17th st., near 6th av, \ YOUNG WOMAN eae A A ATER ASTON, AS LAUN. oft A *enoren seas calls frat 2 Me zat aebewees Sits reference given. Please ca 3g Kiizabeth at., between cece ale 1 A NE TS a AX AMERICAN WitQW. LADY OF GOOD ADDREAR a on y private ent'y' or bolat ee wens Renee eer re spectadle situation. w! she Aly bereby feznre, a penmgn to Cajitornia, where she bis friend: ress G. M,, Washington st, Brooklyn.) "t Addrees con LAUNDRESS—ONY FULLY OQOMPRTENT TO A diecbsrge ber duties dat East treet, Call between the hours of t and 12 A i tind “ae M R. OSTRANDER GOLDER COOPAR WILL SAVi money aud time by calling at the pain‘ and cil store, No. 09 Barc ay street Sons OF MALIA.-THIS KVSNING, AT @OLOCR’ He J. Ae A.W WAND AUG. SCHMIDIZ, FROW LHIOALINGEN, Will please call at 69 Greenwish street, to their father Wiliam. ni NEW F V PUBLIC TIONS, ewe N IMMENSE nin The = interesting and exciting book Ge eo) seazon, ‘WILL BE PUBLISHED IN A FEW D. A COMPLETE BEY, Bor THE Nidakacva ‘With a fall and ete life aed artratt of WiLutaM. Walk GkNBRAL Com} ining accurate ne intensely interesting details of the je Walker Expedition 2 origin and progres of the orgasizatlon te Calitornia: departure of the fam-us atiles of Kivasand Virgin Bay; Taking ot G: ieeent Mos of Mayorga and Corral, the Ban Garis and Virgil Bsy Maseacres; © of Banta Ross. 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We Is and Cay te “asad, Buffalo, late of Francirc> “#6 mga eds % By Col, the Alta Cail ornia Sen repared trom the perso, al experience of the authors, arsleted by (ie most reliable and authentic corr spondence and documents; the whole brot down (0 the latest Oates to imelude the news now expeered by the steamship Orizaha tom Riceragus TRIN (OWNSEND, Pa ibiiehers, 232 Broadway ere Pe NB meee nore sie will be nea'ly printed in one 1 vo!. of 300 ice 60 centa, in paper; 75 cents, melo Gndera show be sent in at exce lo recure ati early supply. SPECIAX NOTICES. . A. —THB ‘OFFIORRS AND MEMB@RBS OF aa York Lode No. 3 a. P. A., are requested to ecdapce on Tuesday, Many" 21, a thete lod pales sireet, as ‘as business of importance is ranaacted, By or¢er. James HEREN: W. M. Jonn ie ‘Wney, Rec. fec. AX ADJCURNED MERTING OF THE DELEGATES OF he Yourg Men’s Gereral Committee t2 Cinciana'i will be eld at the ot Joseph Harrison, corner ef Wert and Cortlandt streeta, on Monday evening, the 26th Instant, at 736 s o'clock, to complete the final arrangements. Punctual attena- ance is requested. SOLOMON B, NOBLE, Chairman, 4 ‘Wittsaw H, Ropnins, Secretary. 8. A.—NOTICE.—THR MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON + Camp. No. 1, of the Junior Sons of joa, are hereby notified to attend a Ceryso this Hag svening, at 4 ofelork, at tele rooms. 186 ering se tien danoe gequovied. By order. W. RBLING, President Bwanzy, Recording Becre'ary Nees PREGORS HOLDING OLAIMB AGAINSY the estate of Jacob A. Wes! by, noted i> present same, iegaly etibentioned ts the offica menses, F ‘0 Atreet, bevereat tne houre of nd § Fest before the twenty-sixth day of iat a Sicsn is inves teuuveniame ie joresied a] a anaaered rece! sf BOBBBE chanLeY, tae. hes .M. LAWRENOB, RRSPROTABLE ‘WOMAN, WBLI RECOMMENDED, wants to wash and iron ‘or ladien and gentlemen, Please Suse a 271 7th avenue, between 27th and 28th ale., in the AD a fate A) EROTSTARE GIRL WISHss A situation, as chambermald or to tabe care of sie and do pinin sowing No objection ean fo go wabor distance in cour try, Con be seen at 28 RIPE ROS NES ERR A A At Anon: WANTED -BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AB chem ermald and waiter; understands har business ver. feotly. The best of city reference can be at zo5 lst avenue, fortwo days. Listt baien SIIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROFABLE YOUNG oa rah todo peace of 9 ts @ emall fami Dinciaee vet 3 references. ect S2d'st fret Boor, i et ana SIZUARION WANTSD—BY A RESP&CFABLE mt young women, in @ sma'l famils; no ob: abliaren, and is@ good plain sewer. Apply at 296 en A YOUNG OMY Weg A SITUATION AS WAIT, a a cera ery aod em fed warhin, Lonel ironing wai'y; has good sity reference. Can be seen for at 196 6th av., near Shae two STLUATION WANTER—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, wacher and ironer. Good cit} ip a pri A y referenca. Aoply at 127 Court st., Brocklyn, third floor, front room, fortwo daya, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTRSTANY YOUNG weman. 8 Luree and reamstress ; has good city reference, ean be seen for two days at No. 83 West 19h street, BITUATION Were BEAN AG#D BNGLISH ‘WOmAD, an seamstress, aud of two or three fy dren ood roe reference. Apply at Ro. 93avenue A, between hee reeeieiaaatin A. smpovment ae cart shvplag or oberwue_oledon Se ye — years’ siauding, Plonse addreus Z., Herald of A Rares SITUATION WANTHD-BY A YOUNG WOR, AS jpesitent Cosme rreiniody iy ai 10 ¢ Ciinten place, tear ot avenue, fortwo days, A SITUATION WANTED “BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS rate-rate cook; has no objection to ‘with the rau ‘nd froning. Good references, Tppiy at 12 ‘at 126 Oliaton place, rear 6th avenue, for two days. gene ey (WARTED—BY A YOUNG OMAy, AS plain ir sud iron ironer. ven. ‘Apply at Nort aie street, b Ereadway 206 ay. No objection to the country. Can be seen from 13 to 4 o'clock, for two days. Gee! WANTED—BY A oDRe WOMAN, AS ain covk. or can do general hourework; good refer- ese, PrAPPly at 160 224 st,, third floor, front rom. YG ag aie) SOUR (WOuaN ware A srr. Bousework in ssma:t amily; baa ue oe Ho ths Sousework i» ama 1¥; bas no o} into the y references. ‘Can be voen for three daya Sort ast bts ok Nor lat Place TAK LA. Aaa! RESPECT ABLES WOMAN WISSE® TO teats earn 's washing. or families’ washing to bas ey recommendations. Call or addrers i” Belioy "63 Fant SITUATION WANTED—BY A a yo for four years given, Apply at 43 9m, lor two days. Roe @ SITUATION WANTRD-BY A YOUNG man. a an hotel in foe oreountry. Good refererce from Present employer. A ike addressed io G. B.. Herald office, ‘will meet with atten ELOSMERT WANTRD-BY A MIDDLE AGRD ‘ngiiabran, ins pare, 20) to mane bimself generally usefa); zoud "Prefer s furniture. ior t Of reterences ag to honesty, sobriety, 4c. Plesse ‘eal on or address J. 8,, Yo. 7 Christopher st , in the basement, Seerae LG auae THX SUMMER—IN city cr country. for two ex: and in ll respecte tao! trerosp Gonable air's, ‘uber s <haeabormaaida al rege ctitdren’s nurses. They may be een ? thelr present place, where uzexcepiionable references may be had, W Saii cain, 76 do fire coouTtG. wane. ee Seles WAnrep-a ~A_ NTOATION 3 A‘ Ry Paling and pasiry 0 clr re reserense, Gall st os 250 Miloa Warmp ar 2 aRSPEOTLTR PROTEST ANE can predocs We pork of oly 108 bof city ‘Teleronces if rho rarer nod days, 365 Int wv.s ied oor ae ORE 1 a ea FOR A feria JTABLE cook. washer and trooer.°Oall at 61 Weer sah at Secu'eterence: So aS a RA ra SITUATION, BY A REP ROTABLS | ™ ene. cai rat Detween 7Ui and Sih avenues, for roar SUASION, BY A GOOD OOOK, NO ony rehtonoe, Gan ‘Ne sean fo for t giy 078s fs ‘Rinetsenth r at, Detween 7th and 8th avenues, lusiedal ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A eT sees girl, to so smors) heme housework, is good afirst rate rs, cane tee ton wa days, a 1S5 N ‘Ninetoeath BOY WANTED—WHO UNOMRSTANDS THE DRY Wmalinetss “Apeiy io Me Buace, ZO Pulon ots Brookiva, 5 “ or ‘o Mrs, Ciendining, $40 Bih nventic, New York. OY WANTED-ABGUF 16, YEARS OF AGE. A GOOD Coonbn's Oc, No. 8 Bowery ne es ¥ [Op Ae PHATE COCR. ONE spt 4 tween 9and ll A M. at905 Broadway. if — Wana SEED I7Se, BY A Lacy paid dnd seamen is wi ling to tray ro wae aay, aod has ps piahest ity references. be seen at 56 Bond a ca eR ATOY e BY A RESPECTASLE willis, the washing tod ironing the highest cit; ‘Call be neon at eer pecker tty eo aan: OOK WARTED—AN BXP&RiENCED PROPRSTANT & arpa, bo eit aainad iron, to ee @ 0 Teteren ured. Apply Weat Rightesnts wreck perry OOK ane} RURSE pe WANTED SOOTCH OR GER girl, to cook and jeveral man also, a girk about !5 y ace omre the ‘bom ferences. a an ear ad, Breokiva. Warrpa SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Cn eee or laundresa, or to do geveral house work in family: bas no objection to go in fe country. Call at % BUG GLEBE. WANTED. A YOUNG MAY, WHOZEO- roughly understands the ring ed ey a by app! ‘144 First avenue. TASTE ae BY A RESPECTABLE FE. seeping hotre; can ase ine anaes ene ‘branch; ci! Kraee riven * Inquire at 69 20th at , corner 6ih ‘avenue. WASTED. SITUATIONS, “BY wae O RESPROEABLE and wailer. Wou'd 10 go in'the country: gaaiermtid given. Apply oa ae fa the rear. a ei ANTED BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, rate cook oS to assist in washing best of city references ‘Gan be’ acen for two daye: at cy re, ling, and ace wood city 26 kent 38 ere BY A ape Roope: AMB@BIOAN lady, here her services mente be ne eanireon for tb aS board; nea: sewer Poa r row du oben'o gonaaanas eg for 8 OF rezpees children, ae G. Retee. Herald offices ig ee ee ee ANTED—A FROSESTANT WOMAN TO DO THE W general housework of a rivate family: must be a washer and iroze: ae hy tor t SEL Seta ar yctee a Re ANTED—A SITUATION, A8 COOK OR LAUNDAABG; lands baking and pastry; no objection 10 #9 a shor: dtasoe in the country. Best city reference, Oall at 150 Teferences, may obtain s vermanvet ot siandon RY pgolads BALESMEN WANTKD—TWO FIRST lemmen. | Nove olhers teed app'y, Towel Tee teres eet ae be given. ita, one German saloonan,”2pp'7 10 W. K. Peyton 2103 RUG CLES E-oWANTE A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 16 years old, who has som pow age of the ‘city re.ait Grog buainess. Apply at Ro ‘BRAND BOY WANTED —AN ACTIVE AND &M4RT pe, who could also make himae f useful in the Regs Rota pig tilt. + St well recommended, at 99 Canal at,, third floor, Wazea (Bla ldent A ey ieee FEW baie zee rag y, to attend to a ve leyarden, take care ot horses, swine, do.” Apply athe offioe of the Hotel 8. Germbin. cor- ae 22d st, av Broadway, between 7 anal #4, M., and7 tad HH. WaNTKD Sadr a ELY.—ANY GIRL HAVING@ od recommendations for her capacities ag cook washer and trouor, or reveral houteworker, can now oolala pleco py ‘applying at 470 6ib are. pee ee yam and 20ta sia, Inquire ihe office, between 8 A. M. SaLEwoEGr eras a iat THOROUGELY from. and take charj 3 mantle’ ad dregs cap departme:t Nowe bus speriensed t. ietear’ need ‘apply a rd WEED'S mourning atore, No. 679 r MANILLA MARERS, AND PLAIN SRW ARS — eWanied M pmscaianr, ae ‘antlla makers, and Pista ven. pol fan Coliem, ‘Broadway, roorame Cortadl t atreet, 34 floor. WANIKD—4 SITUATION, AS PROFESSED COOK; understands ali kin is of pastrz, jel fos and cream: bas x crea to go @ short distance tn the country, Cali at 15) WwW ANTED—AN EERE CED oro MUS? rome» et ents. Also, ‘youn; ihe sousizy, Sis eka milf ad mabe is woman, butier. Apply ake ‘C0 East 234 atreet, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLK YOUNG GI A situation ss chambermaid and walter, Has the iy of references {rem = last Cs foterences frem bs piace. Call at 324 Cherry at,, second AAT B BRSPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, 4 al repel cook, washer and Good i ‘pd froner on Wage Co.umbia st, im the fourth floor, Rivington sud Belanone wie ee W AXTHD—A 81104 TI0N, BY 4 RESPECTAGLE GIRL, to cook, Wash and iron ' or to do general housework; Rood rocaegee san be given; con be seen for two days at 121 Wy 4nNTED—A sMALU ¢ RL, CAPABLE OF DOING Apply between ibe nvore 10 sud & Er Beara rte, Boss an Ws, Bout Brooklyn, between Court and Smith sta, " ANTID—A SITUATION AS LAUNDAESS. OR AS Jaundress and chambermaid bee & respeciable person who Wfully competent and can give food reference, Please eall at or adoress 101 Wat 19h st veeu Uihand 7th aves AN TRD—A SITUATION A #5 SPROTABLE eee festant gir], we e first rcs cones underetands all ite branches; 1: mt assis in washing and froabog; bestof olty Feterences elven pply st 223 17th at ANTED—A SITUATICN 48 COOK AND TO WASG iron, by @ verv re+o-ctatle young woman, who bas lived in ber present iuuiu's "0- thn tngtthrse yeate,” A ware family preferred. Apply fo: two, cays, at the residence of F. Pares, Olinton avenne, bet” tle and Dekalb, Brookiyn. ANTED—BY A RREPE =o YOUNG WOMA™, A situation, as cham ermaid and seamstress; has a Yesre’ reference from her las: piace, Call at $24 Cherry st. feoond house from Clinton, ANTBD—A SIVUATION, BY A BESPXCT(BLE Woman; abe utdorsiands cooking in all its braaches, Cal a: 371 Gi av., beiwcen 22d and 28d sta, Can be seen for two dave, WAsTED-A SITUATION, 25 GOACEMAN, BY A 27, who is falty gempetedt in the eres. capac, and is willing to herbal bis time to the intarast cmap le yera, ap le eet ‘and integrity are appreciated, a it el aye country travel; bas clty retereace Pleate calor address Rdwards; al Mr. Eowrs's’ axadicn 66 University P'ace, for two days. AWTRD—A SITUATION, BY A at ‘work & three days. ADTED-A SITUATION, BY A tt hl eat refer. ‘woman, 28 cook, wasber and irons exce given from ber nat ‘piace, Call at $24 Cherry = second house trom Cinion, ANTED—A ‘SIRUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yonr g woman; she bas Itved two years in her last pase; she 1s & good covk, abd an excsilent waster and ironer.” Gad or address at 249 Mulberry street, ANTED--BY A ere TIDY ares A SITUATION, Se chambermaid; will sssist in wasbing, or in washing and ironing, if required. App ly at her employer's, No. 75 Amity st., with wi ake has 4 lived two years. ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL (A Protestant, aitua‘ion as ehamberma d end waiter; can produce oallstamory reference. Can be seen at Mr. Gra ‘bam’s, 263 lat av. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LAD 16 YEARS OLD. carpenter or plumber, to learn the trade, Best reference given. Inquire (oF J. Oldsiog, at «3 Parr) at Wi ones 4 MAN AND HIS WIFE. 4 Foon TO ake charge of, for the summer oF ied; the beet city references. iy to Hrs Brivo 40 Weal th ate between bik andouava, bash yurth floor. | ‘ANTED—A BITUATION, AS WAITER, IN TOWN 0 oR copntry, by a young Swiss Protestact; unterstnds Mab, and can be well recommended for cl bitty by families in this country: whom he haa erred. and by his prezent employer, at 23 Fifth avenue, where ‘epply. We yeas pe ORS ed BY 2 COMPETRNT up¢erstands his 5 re food veferense: ao chjection to any pert a beeeen can) for two dayne bpply at No. At haat 10 T., near Broadway, No rainn pure Lethe ARE Pari eiahe pale eet tf pe or nea: eb: Hi Kel zi ip We order Bie @ Mechaniea’ Bank, i pe iapiee. at fine Mi -Ooklsp, and endorsed ‘which ‘mover, da‘ed. March’ 26, 1806, nad Amoubting, tbe, ret to. $1,800, the others 10 81,800 each, are ay able rer; (opis — days, ninety cays, and tour en ‘om date, ‘The mi above ned will de- oe boo paying said notes, ‘and bave ® perfect defence to any suit ‘thereon, NOnch THE MEMBERS OF THE PRTERAON LIGHT Guard are heratry notified to attend » meeting on Monda: Cede May 26, at 734 o'clock, at Shelton’s music room. 4 Bowery, to make srrspgements for the funeral of thei: late we " BaWL JACKSON, Commander, REWARDS. “i ) REWARD.—LOST, A A GouD HUNTING ANCHOR watch, LSigam GQ "Laederich makers, No, 18, 208, $20 Meet by Ra red ban onal oe Broome Maiden lane, oF in 8 Fourie ‘The finder the above reward an: a the ‘hanks of the owner by wit reostve leaves itat B. 8. Mar!’ 100 Bowery, N.Y, $10 ARARD.— 106k. ON SUNDAY MORNING FROM ointer ot a able a Server dag a Ficron voacaine loren wort deer © san arning Fald dogs will Yecelve the above Be! $ BEWARD.—LOST, ON TonDar hag SD IN ccc! iarough, Washi gton paraie cc a wer streets, 6 Bt Tomes charah tn Bese Sayiva Since fog Siete arctic? rN peelacvion ¢ ™ der, on Teav ven ive the above reward. a $5 REWABE.—STRAYED OB STOLRN—A LARGE black (Rt Bhd yw foundiand slut; Vs a Cae brag: collar; answers to the name ef Bell. ove returning the ame to 188 Roaatio street Brookl~ a min receive the re reward. devoription has ang ber een teen on Btaten Island oe sare : 5a hea ad Ll aa AR ee FROM MY OaGB, aly Ream ite Petse noe Weeeiee Oe ees ‘ul’ witl revarn number will receive the above reward. L. T. ‘Boland. Ee ARD.—LOOT, A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES hove rewsrd will be paid for their return to Mrs Yeed, a Houston street. UND- ON FAIDA AFTBRNOON, IN A MADISON avenue sage, jurse, whish she can have by idea tifying Apply Si da neat 'wenty-eighta street, O81-A SILVER Aoi ae AND GOLD City BL Burday ever ing, between the bours fof hat, 2alt pyar seven oFeloak, fa Grand or Alien streets. or Tir are Ht be it warded, there a m oO “Greene's, corner arner ot Gouvernear aed’ Grand LStor? THURSDAY (AFEERNOON, 31 BETWAEN three \and tour o’olock, in the Fourth ay street, a white pooale dog. He wore a red coll vi ine, aed apewers the nam lez will be eatia- faolorlly Tewarded by briagog i060 Ponts erewoa, °° jer of Samuel Wille, and payeble to the Sul rot endorsed by him "(6r tbe sem ot two hundred and Bits dotare; the same is vast due some twelve oF fifteen months, and G bet oer wre cautioned against nego timing the eame an haa been sopped. A auiuablers. yard frill be paid by leaving the same at 43 Maiden Jane. ftrwt floor 2 Nw YOuK, May 24y 1866. STeaIER OR STOLEN—ON THUREDAY, aD oT INST, La the stable fn Collieter street, third oe white miich gost. Any person ares he mye eit receive $5 rer dy ly in: Wear ward, by applying to Andrew _____ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. u* FRANCAIB, ‘AGE I DE «# ANS, ut PANDANT vingt ane Penceauls uniquement de ia venta et de is aoa 'on de Rouveauits Peristenres, met a la disposition re honorable maison de commerce da cette ville ses con- Salnescue ceo, 6 xpérience en oe i are d’atTairen: 1 poarralt meme feire Papport aus certain on prendre un foth- ret, S’adreser a Mons, Orebt umond, NO. 60: White nivect. UN at FILE FRANOAISE, PROTZAP faire Ten robes. troder et calf deceo ne Hass ine ine famile privee; elle peut fournir de bonnes reoowmenda lous, Aiadrgnser M. Vlero, 476 Broadway, 24 elage, SITUATION WANTED-BY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘women, 'o go into the country; understands taking care ot {come} gcod oly reference "AppAy at 07 Prout at, Brook CTRUARION WANTED—RY A GIRL, TO DO CAAM3ER- work and pain te fewing; has no objection to go into the gountry. Good city reference given. Piease call at 76 West 24th street, firm floor, frcnt room, ANTSD—A SITUATION 18 A HOTEL, AS ‘BOOK: deeper of avisiant, fo which capacty the éaverisey haa been emp ored fcr the iat y 5 ould be ling to perform might d duly; bent ‘city Soterence piven “Ake rome VASHING AND IRONING (}NCLUDING FINE washing) dove in the bestetyle. Call at 73 West 15th at,, between 6ib tod 7h ave, -~ PWS FRENCH PROTROTANT GIRL8, ee DE. situaticns; one as nures, aid anf seamstress in the same ‘ar: sa give ‘good Fe commer, Call ai 9h avenue, between 34’h ted toh eecin thosuce, WNIHD—BY A RESPROTABLE WOMAN, A SIFUA. aber bas good city v raterences. Address etween Broome and Spring ata. Oan be Wisorne se SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A ‘woman; road Bot ob: t to go in the ommended. "Fleasd call af 23 Cor rena “in the basement, peek A xOume, he mg EC SITUATION, P Ie in d troner, 1a @ private (amily, ply ad ait ‘Rim st., corner of Spring. Wane a Ons aS has cana BY at ie lady, who is ite é f bey Pt perenne) fully competent Wane a metro BYA er cis caren a ‘man, ne housework. rel ANTED—T0 TAKE ry WASHING AFD IRONING, eta G2, Ot Mrs. Larkia’s, 147 27th wh, Dee tween te Tih and one ‘ANTED_ BY = RESPECTABLE YOUNG LIFTER girl, about fourteen years of ; to matnd cildren {6 Walton te 3 610 make ‘bereelt en oral} iliing to the country. Please oul Sta amiuy ty Bou Breohiye. Ou be base for Peenaey oat rot engaged. fo [ist Rc eee aE ta 7 ANTED_—BY 4 RERPROTABLE PROTESTANT Wr etekee cece manana ;, a! ‘fat 183 Rast 11th et, sear let avenue, apely pln fa, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK Ww {an fareiah the beat Of reterenos, tod is ean Bean for two Saye at NO. 1 hah, eosed fee Haney ose ANTED-A SITUATION, : , oman. jer and froner, ins Shea. Geri etree. Sa ava sae Wiasarat delat, NeG.2 sort ot 5 4 0 it, respectful and kind. Can be seon po | YOUNG Gr CHAMBI ag amvirer, 9 wait on Cavle and asus earst at general work, i in yy} it ta business, ce ae nwareghy seserand er A BY A YOUN A sITU AT Ww eeacted aXOUNG UNG GIRL, A aston As os plain ewer. er Please’ call cf No 10)' Wan Rincioos rear house, first floor. eee W 4nvED—By A Ee La Litto YOUNG Tern taalon as clerk of barkooper 7 understan . -Addrenn A. B., rook’ Chatham street a Holt NY WARTED..1HE WASHING OF A FAW LADIES AND mn, by one who perfectly understands washing and ironing, and can furnish the best of city reference. Pleas’ call or send a note to 44 Forsyth st, room 18, WARTHD=A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, areoing in the mettart manoer’oan rive laulnoteee ay ae sleet mn P Fevers, Galt at 98 Weet lai meet cil ier lie ph TN kA hd Wat —A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG sown srk good Qity references, aa im dermaid and to esis! ip wash og or as cham vermald nod walters vr y peed sopping Yad Wid Foeey i se FOOT THE TRADES. GERMAN Pot 7 YEARS OF AG! aren To 4 himge’f to learn a trad plumber, es Sites iter. or rgaemaker Prelerred. Address ‘ir. Tacha, festehester county, N. ¥. BOY, 1] YEARS OF AGE, WIsHRS TO BIND HIW- Aust Yolo the mayble cutting; or plumbing preterred, Ad ene Mi. horariee A > awri ree WANTED-TO MAKE AND TAKE an interest in a valuable patent article, Apply to 0. J. Conway, 192 Grand st. STEREOTYPA FINISHER WARTS gn cae a a ee HaS HAD CONBI- 7 ihe countey Address Fooeieexte WANTRD,—THRES MEN ON Niw AND mployment: all 31 108 Woot Sow at , Between 70s asd t = zi J. MILLER, Tr SRT wWATCHMAKERS “WANTED, TAD, Canada ‘or jars ite ppl tod 10.5. Me. Beattie, 16 Numan tt, segond story, pl” kn'fe ms mere, and oo Ces ee i somata a aint alee unre cole Wea IMMMDIATELY—FURNISHERS ON ene Bead asplc or addreme Banca Jorden, 2 Ghesiaat s iF be mab Ne PeRteoeh ered worsen sees apeis, r) , Wen THE TURF. PAAR AAR 8 SReyILe COURSR, 7 Jas TING —TURS- (th M4 Py Ge ‘TROT i iG —T oot three te ‘hve. ‘o,wegonss ot day ee Fret’ track. Tanse Woodrull names ch, b. Ho ‘ we JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ape. 001 L _L—TROLTING.—ON TURSDAY, at P. ~ U lay 27, pe M., patel for 9500, mile beast F°, SALE—A FULL BRED BLACK AW] AND TAN re. rier; be ia ‘seen til) Third ratter, 12monthe old, Oan be fold at 13 the food XSTABLISH oF oils; re, ted” Soe enue La J LAMANO'S FRESCO PAINTING D)* meats a Broadway” Decorations in W ANTED-THAER SEWING MACHINE QraRarons, practised in usieg Singer's machines on cloth work. Ap- ply at the office of I. Me Singer & Co, 823 Broadway, ? Wire PROTESTANT GIRL, AB NURGE, WHO fe accustomed to the care of children, and oan do plain 20d city references required. Apply at No. 93 Weat ‘tween 1] and 2 orolock. bi Waan SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, TO APPEAR tm the Tableaux comes Apply at Madame Wartoa's Frapklin Museum, 127 Gi 6 door from BrosdMay. Wann A GOOD — WASHsR AND I8OWER, who ‘4 willing to assist up stairs. Also, ® vousg girl, Phe lafond of clldren,, a8 purse ard ctambermald, | Ciiy ro: ferexces required, Cail at 227 West 27th at., Lear 91 Waestind PROTESTANT GIRL, el N THR of 19 and 85 a8 nurse and chambermald, and willlog to go fo thn country with the family duriog te muamer, AD: ply at 184 Vesn at, between Boyt and Bond, Brook!ya. ANTED—SEVEN GOOD SKAMSFRESSES AND RM- broiderers, for the outfitting business, Apply tmmedi- ately at the Missa de Young’s, 954 Bowery. W4Anren— GO A BHORT DIBTANOW INrO rua country, » girl who understand is ps Band ise gocd washer and Apply at 122 Sali WANTED youNG WOMEN, TO LEARN A @90D. manufacturing art, at which in a few weeks they can ped wanes, ‘Work light. Apply at 136 West 37the'., four ARTOD—A SMART, TIDY PROTERTANT GISL, TD do the house work of @ amall tarily; ahe must be a good cook, &nd a first rate washer maa epee and have good ony Ta ference. Apply at 56 Allen et . morning. Warr, TEMRSTAGEESSUTEELE FIRS? RATS Greesmakers and miliiners. Alco. apprentices for dress wthing, None but gemers teed apply. Apply ai 620 Broadway, between 7 and 9, A. M.. and7 and 9, ANTED—A FORRWOMAN, FOR DRESSES, AND 30 frit. who ‘work on manti iss and draaves. Inquire at 80 Lievenard st. of Mra i ANTSD—AN AS DRES*MAKER. TO join a miliiner in business, 6 partner; no ousttal re- week, ‘f A pwrmcent sitostion to & pé-s08 we’) killed in even, wen r- ptand cuiting an jerfectly. young, ‘asap- Prentice apply wo Ma Bote 492 Fixth avenue. “ ANTEL—A SEAMSTRESS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; who is xocustomed to makixg up boya’ clothing. Ap- ply at No 23 Amity sh, WARTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A OONG ry store; nove bu: an ‘American oon need seers 08 with good city references may apply at 67 Bleecker st, W ANTED—A NURS), SEAM®TESS, OHAMSRRWAID, waiter girl, cook, anda girl 14 to 16 yesrso!d. ‘The best of wages wil be giver. Apply et No. 7 # eventh ot, bonreen Brosdway and University p' ace ANTED—TEN GOOD ihe INERS, APPLY AT Ww Hudson street. tmmediately. a WANTED A SRANSIR G66, THAT PRRFRORLE ON. Gerstards malirg avd fitting children’s qiothee experienced nuree, who must underviard sawing. home be are cn, an V6 £008 recommendations oan a ‘nat 200i oh, near 4th venue. = K FEW GIRLS, TO 1 iE AND LABRi None but experiensed vent 9 White st, near Broadway, B Tetwece 79 asd WASTED [A SMART GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK of a small family. Apply at 105 Sullivan et. yy aaa A COCK, WHO zaOROnG sum 4 stanos ber busi salt fatty chambermaid; must oe am aie Good wages will be given. Tequire at i19 Weet aes wt ‘ARTED—A GIRL, TO po GENER«L HODABIWOREs ore who is if and ironer, well recommended m her est place. ‘Apply. 1 131 ‘ton roe # *RTEDSA FIROT RATE PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer: alto, » young gtr zbt_work and er- rants; gocd reference re Apoly f from 9 tt 20°c‘ook, at 58 Want Broadway, at the basemert doo: ANTED-TWO ATEADY, amen Women, ‘one ‘anurse and seamstress tho other a4 obe-abermuld and water, both Rios be we | recommended, and be," tae for two won 5 at Bo 8 Went Start = a Wane PROTESTANT GIRLS,ONR AS A firet rate Se ee do reneral bourework. fn s the 0 reall, private family; coe ipa irene mae mee ont none ‘competent or wi 9 do 136 Be ond sirese Must be Protestants, gore as BAL! Debit atal che TWO FissT rate trimmers: covsiant employimeat, at a food eles Apply at Ko. 8 Oatharing ste mem Mt 8 Rood Wwe BMA‘T, ACTIVE BOY, AT 56 CATHE- a Wiiiean't "IN A CLOTBING STORE. A BOY ABOU? ‘ie ad age. Call at No, 1 James slip, corner of oe ES ABOUT 150R % bi ‘onfectionery busing all from Stoll 4. Be ose Br Broadway. pics etches An, = D—RIGHT 4 BL® BODIRD are i Mae "i oar Sr eae ry 2 ba side ard. consiant work ani ‘ape fe Gillespie, 548 Pearl at., from 10 A. Wiseite! bor, THAT URDERG7ANDS CUFOM tate age and expected salary; work light. been English p recive ‘Spply at at Gigi & 004L OFFICR, AN INTELLIGENT firet your, $6¢. Apply thisdsy, 9h st, eor- ANTED IMMRDIATELY—FOUR GOOD NERS; WwW ale0, a trimmer. Apply at Mrs. Dodd’s, inane W pevtne crate! porno MB, RJ LBARN 4 Figer ten ‘0 pay ms aarinns rang ANTtD—TREY VEST W wtck Good wages given. To aan "hes ply at 48 avenue D. LT Ware. A MAN TC OPEN OYSTERS IN A gy rapt; he must perfect!y understand his bus! a oid Broadway, Desement. Walter wanted also; 85) AITRRS WANTKD—AT 365 BROADWAY.—APPLY between 9 and II in the morning. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. MPIOYYRS WISHING GOO! 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