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‘She Brick Church Onse. SUPERIOR OOURT—SPECIAL TEBM. Hon. Judges Duer and Hoffman. June ¥¢—Jn the Matter of The People vs. Fernando Weod, Mayor, Fagg, Compiroller, and Others.—This argument is brought by the Attorney General, and is similar to that which wae heard before Judge Roosevelt in the same onse, whore the taxpayers were the plaintiffs. The pro- ‘Seecingn are conducted at the private residence of Judge Deer. The complaint recites the history of the grant, in 1266, to the Scotch Presbyterian Church, and the terms ‘Unereof, to be held in fee for ever, provided the grantees id not use the land for private secular purposes, Coun- wel for the plaintiffs contended that the grant had been fully complied with up to 1866, when He property waa wold by auction to Wesley, Jones & Keep, who were now bout te sell it for private] secular Purposes, ‘The sale ‘was made under the direstion of the Common Council, and with the usual notice of sale, was no doubt struck down to the highest bidder; but he would comtead ‘that something else shculd be done before the property was put in the market, inorder that the law whico lates the sale of p ty should be com- with. Several sflidavita were read on the part of the defence, which were charged to be erroneous by the counsel for the relators, and a ciscus- sion azoge as to the admissability of such portions of tne affidavits. The affidavit of Mr. H. J. Raymond set forth that the Attorney General told him that though he bad uigned the papers for an injunction st the instaace of ex- jerman Dooge, that he sigaed the papers without read- ing them or knowing anything of the merits of the case, ‘and that he should have nothing farther ‘to do with it, On the other hand, Mr. Hutebins, one of the lawyers in the cone, raid that ‘the Attorney General came to him and that they read over the complaiat together, and the At- Yorney General said that he had uot the slightest doart dat thas it wae s proper caee for the action of the court. ‘Mx. Stoughton then proceeded to contend that the sale eee be ret aside. . O’Comor replied on the part of yur chasers. evening the argument was resi at ‘odes Duer’s private residence. The First Jersey Cherries of the Season.— Mohave jou ecived eyoaslbcabotot this most Geiplons frat Messrs. ARCHUKAUON & MAYNARD, Waahl zket, raived cn the oe of HENKY VAN HORN, aC gen Point, bodes bas brought the first cherries to this marke: for twe.ve years in succession. “Give fn poe Jaa nts aa Daring the + heut- Cd > about experience ia the poitical world, the people will ea ght to note the “c:clew? and ¥ rete ice polit’cians. the AMMRICAN WaGKLY ebeapest and best newspaper in the world, issued eeeracte Firing Ppropores to turnisa the people bt Ph, reward 1o tb 1s of the politicians, officehoidera f. aitaohed 10 No olique, sect Or an Poeaee tel neler pen ‘post nor piace,” ite waole alga. will Seaued rareny ing, only Spe year furnished 66 ed every morning, at per year; ‘Qgonts at $) 50 per hundred, oxgh in sdvance. Advertisements fered at Btty cea periise. all orders must be addreseed 40 the proprietor, nortawest comer of Fuitcn and Namsau wreets New Yo: Eapenscheid’s Huts Give an Air of Refine= ment w the features. Look at his leading summer styles of Samsimares ard Kosky Mountain beaverg-—bia eplendid straws oré Panamss rpness. siegance and matches WorkmN- Bip characterize his attractive fabric: HBPaS SUBBID, 118 Nassau street. Leary & Co,, Leaders and Introducers of fashion for gentlemen's hate. Bhe summer styles for June, 1856, 1s th's day offered. In variety they are unsuroaesed, con: pieubg of Recky, Mountain slvery beaver; ihe ever popular ‘and unrivalled plain castor; ‘the Ragian hat,”’ just imported, Sith every description of ‘neglige hala adapted to gentiea Five Panamas. a: hich and low costs; senaet, Usnion a Roglish Ducs'abie braid, to the straw hat depi department, will meet the approval of our numerous resident and non-resident eusomers. To the Hatters in the City and Country.— We have just introduced our third style of gent’emed’s , which may be considered in every wey equal if not eune- Sark brown or tan shade, givee it ihe impertant advantage t WH OF Ives {t the im} vantage of id dir, which has rH ige, which gives pro- teeunn to face as well as additional firmnens to the brin. Matava every conser cein olteriag ies aove sire culled Os ereen as ae es Mgnt el ea 8 durable style of sum- by ihe case A LELAND & 00., 189 Broadway. Geing into the Country.—fhe New York werld wel very soon be seeking the rhady chaps a, the eouairy for soeiter trom the blazing heat of Sumt it they shou d not leave the city tno precipiiataly. Kapeolally itis ne- cewsrr. before you go, to vitit KNUX corser of way ard Fulton sireet and replenish the stock of hats, aa, one Of hir commer beavers, & straw or two, umbrella, &5. Go, ‘and be happy. nybody Killed?” a “No; only a Man he croma shat was rusbing to ‘corner of Fulton s'reet, to ‘cool'ng for the hea WhITs alway acid draw Stier bis testy bate, but thie summer be sletost beste The corsequetce ie, he is 0%) in bis eelection. liged to tores: one st 210 srosdway. the other at 143 ‘wants tasty, neat ("and ecol hat, go to Stryker’s Bay Farm—Referee’s Sale.—We eee the vy Bis a Kf "June 11, at ihe Merchants’ Kxeban, This well Epown ‘arm embraces roe Joie oF. Jand, lying on 9b, Teh ‘Bud 9%b streets, and 10th, 1]th and 12th Feist together eel the valusble water frontage on the Hudson river. Seveat Per cent of the purchase yy esa remsin. on’ bond end gage, and the male affords s rare opportunity for all aes of making permanent investments, or olser ise, the iit © al erect, the, lots most eviranie aad the sate positive formation may of the ai Serr cabin Anson’s Large Size Oaguerreotypes for Fit- cenie—colored, and In & alce case, twice the size others taxe W cents, Pr ae red to thoee made else where for $2. S380) Broadway, opporite Metropolitan Hotel, Pictures for the People for 45 and 50 Cent —1,00 taken daily, exs'usivelv on glass, a new atyle Jasopraty er, by, (OLMES’ United States patent invention. Depot, 289 Broadway. Groups, &., currespoading ‘with e00- nomy. Green Turtle Soup and Steaks To-day— Washington Restaurant, No. 1 Broadwa; BAYARD, Caterer. Wianofortes and Bogecaatet 25 per cent rices.—The most d @heaper than the Broad: lecided bar- tee erie, be foun at the warehouse of JOHN P, ARE & 00. bet orth! doors west of Varick. very fine second band cheap, . _FManosand Melodeonc.—The Horace Waters modern im proved pianos and melodeons are to be found at No, 883 Brosdway. forest, aad rent allowed on purchase; for rale ep monthly parson seem second hand pianos trom $30 to }; melodeons, from $40 to $185. ‘Wedding and Visiting Cards in the Latest myle; De La Kue’s fine envelopes; silver door plates; heavy silver fot! preseos. By SED ELL, uz way, corner atreet; established 1840, Summer Stock.—Our ag] and Elegant eck of summer clothing, ia now ready bed narnia = mn specialities found eee ane “0 of of fashionable and roe the br ham Dut wi hs Byes Loree end 988, 250 and 200 Broadway, corner of Warren st, ‘The June Zephyrs.—Full Suits, made hope it, all wool, though alt aye washable, never shriu! cassimeres, known as * zephyr cassimere sul'a,” ae! SE RVAND’ clowing warebouse, Nos, 66 and 68 Fulton street, The Lerg one We cage ege Best Finished stock of space oo ‘ete coats, pants and vests in the city may be Gund S| VANE? cloibing warehouse, 06 and 68 Fulton mreet. Alpaca suits, $6, Fresch Parasols, with Iron Randles—Blue, grees, di BORA, just _recelved, selling at $150 a Sich, at OBHOBNS, BOARDMAN & TOWABEND'B, 8 Broadway, corner of Spring treat. Paris Boots, Shoes Lr Gaitersr Received Faster Huge celebrated makers J. icy to ia, by BUGEAB YERRIS & BUN: vootmakers, 62 t, third house above Maiden lane. Great ing in near Grand rou aren & Feri ther argo siak gf cnrvorg. td co ertaor eek ices, English velvet carpets eee lls. peryard: English taneetry wera etry at low, ery par per yard. And all other goods equally low. ‘Window Shades—Im; ents and Ein- .-KEL?Y & FKRGUSON, No. 201 Broadway emi street, bave, at p= Cng on completed and pio ge ea” thelr ingenious manufacturing wind: Biades, andiare now prepared # FUopIy th cle trade wit en unrivalled fully 50 per coat lose than, ever De Seeder acre os none ean cornices, |, de laines, damasks, lace * serawhersey, Strawberries, or any other fruit or le may be preserved ins perfectly fresh stato ‘by the use of Spratt’s patent eg! cans,, Now is the time to tenis stock in order to be for the strawberry sea- Frei directions given wit the conn aly For asig by tse propre: tore, WELLS ePRovosr, 821 Penal sree! basil ge as Necessary to the Merchant, 4 tradeaman as oll to machinery, The AMERI- lurniebes an and bi ith of the country. Insued vertisements sent the American po corner of Fulton Now and Nassau ow Yor, seat bat Tiseried for fifty cents a line, Subscription @ year. anne Goods—Bracel: Brooches, Karri vation, fads chant, A ‘4c, Also, jet are assortment io the eity, Satie BOARDMAN & a Fownsawirs, 637 Brosdway, Young Lawyers would Find it Greatly to stumeanan meneame trae ae reer fon descriptions, given dally, by ‘prot, FOWL, 908 Broad. HMerring’s Patent Neecann pt Fire and Bur- gilar proof }, with Hall's E pyraer root look, Both received pre imedaian at the ‘ld’s Fair, dom, 1851, ane ‘alace, New York, 1305"4. SI . Sr areal thy nar neact ee © MMBRING Defiance Salamander Safes._Rebert M. pent gt | ia the ae manufacturer in the United States of the ieee ieriew mcurrerce Soe Sewing Machines.—One Thousand dollars a year is a fair estimate ot the earali ood opera. ‘with ue of Floger's Intgat improved ‘higu peed cise. ‘the Mor for caine linings and othe shikenisusinatants E: Inger & Co. covavors 10 Tboiuag 7%) Orpen, dispensing and family NEW YORK HERMLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1856. or a eee Ho las tied’ it in over eleven hundred Salled exeops im t wo caper, ( (both thusder bumor). ever two buadred certificates rer to bis possession over of sia values all within twenty mi'es of Boston. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure & m sore mouth. Cne to three bottles will cure the worat of pimples on e face. ‘Two to three bott'es will clear the system of bites. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the month and au mach. ‘bree to ‘ive boules are ‘warranted to cure the worst ease of er, sha on "io imo bottles are warranted tocure all humor in the Two bottles are warranted to gure running of the ears and piotcbes among ee to six ‘votes ‘are warranted to cure corrupt and ran- Une boule will cure scaly eruption of the skin, iLwo,10 three bottles are warraxted to care the worst case of wo 1 to three botties are warranted to cure the most des- Perate case of sheomadem, ‘Three to four boities are warranted to cure salt rheum, Five o eight bottes will cure the worst ctan of sorofule & benefit is always experience: votlle, perfest cure 's Wasranied when ibe above ausntiy agg Pelothing ‘ooks wo improbabie io those who have ia vain tried ali ibe wondertui medic:nes of the day, as insta common ng in the pastures and al ‘stone wal.s, ouid cur bumer in the ‘system, fet its now a fixed wer it youhave a humor. it bes to tut there are no ite onde bums nor has about it, suiting nome, cases but ni souse i pocdied over atbousand. votes oF it ta ihe vicinity cf Boston. 1 pto@ ibe effect of it in @ case. st has al- ready ee rome of the greatest cure ir knOwn tn Magsa- chusetz. 1 gave It to children & year 0:4; to old people of Gag harettecs tour, puny. wurmy looking cbidres, whose fee W eetoit aud fieDby, retinred lea pervect atate of health ope Doe To tncee Who are subject to nick headache one bottle will always cure tt, Atglve great revel in ontarrh and cizzinees, Some wh, have taken have been costive {0 tears and have been regulaced py tt. Where the body is round it works quite eey, bus where tbare 19 any era gement ef the lunstogs of linge, bet you mus: not HB ure, ot will cause very singu ar be ausfiwed; wey & warn almppear ween, bad result from it; on the contrary, When that feeling ingen vou will {rel + ourvell ive a new per: Lbave hi Most extravagant encomiume of from four days to 8 F man ine if patent medicines hse ever been re calved Ua the eublia wince cauch fever 4s this wan © precet at ) now com Pecan bers. in May. f pusiness oft, 1 40'd about 1863, 1 sold 4 320 boule: ie les. 1 hope you will all that jo practice, Ieonfire it striotly 10 humors, but there aré pcme who are so enthutiasic in a favor, they think what cured tnem will cure apy thiog and any body; ae cordingly recommend it for every variety of disease. In this wav 1 reat any virtues of ithave been found that I never would su Cases of yepepsia, of many years standing. that withstood every known remedy bave been permansntly cared. 1 vo gain 17 iba, by taking three, bott’ee; Panothe® 10 Ibs., and aooiber waiaed 7 lbs, — iobinton, of Boston, the livert i 8 speaitc. I knew several with yellow skin and yellow eyee, the ecisied and tne mind melancholy, get tat and Shegetal by sfew i botties, year #0 much relieved es wanredueet jn circumfer- ence hire four inches,) as to visit her friends in several Lelghbcring ‘owns. a noiber the dropsy inher left leg. and was unsbieto walk for ten years, sometimes swelling to an enormous size, us leat Dursted, making ® bad wound which could net Dé 7 ,wakite three bottles And uting two boxes of olnt ment he te now Faute well. Why \ juld make some fat and cthere lean, I cannot tall; buat rain I know of several cases of kidney comulaints cured by it. 11 {be colomns of a newapaper was prover medium. 1 cou'd tell of cease of this most distressing alvenses that wou'd make yourheart biced, that were permanently cured by it. it bag lately been frang to be Ssure cure for the Hoye fever, In one case the first spoonful put off be stor two: hours ne bottle cured him, another came home to die, was irduced by hia brother to try K. Three boitles cured It likewise gives great relief in asthma. A lady in Law* rence was unabie to Ife in bed for a number of yesra; she can now lie without the least ineonvenience. th lost the use of the lef: side by the ery- sipelas. On the recond bottle, abe broke out one mass of hu- mor from head to foot, In a few days she was well. it bas lately been found to Landes age | good tor humor outside as inside, (taking tk in tm the meantime) for exyripelas, ea.1 rhettm, plenples on the fae, or any eruption of tha rho whovoves: only where the flesh is very sore you must dilute itwith water, ‘When made weak enough, it isthe best eye wash for weak and watery eyes that I ever saw. Gthere use. 0 cleanse the daudruff out of the heir and bette its roots, which it certainly does; and to crown all, itmade the bai: gro on bald heads. which, !f I had not seen with my own eyes, I would not believe feom you or anybody regards dieting, I never came asross the first person that ever got any benefit irom it On the coatrary. numbers came to death’s door by it, a8 it gives the humors the upper hand. My medicine requires the ‘most. nourishing 1054 Jowcan got, Jt ill econ give you an appetite, nol for ® moment suppose that I warrant 8 cure of all thie Sveasee, Is every cota t merely Val you, want, it bas done hoping it will do the same for you not warrant © cure in any diseuse but bumors, where, it never fails, For further particulars see the clrcu ar around eash bo Ko change of diet ever necessary. get ihe best ’5 you can ‘and Ibavean goer immered in olive oil, rcatters scrofu ous srelangs ot the rs ‘and under theeara, Price 50 conte per DIRECTIONS FoR Use —Adult. one Lepper ir day. Children over eight years, dessert spoon! a From ave (oeight years. ful As no se aireation oes ‘oan be le to corsiituiions, ake endugh to operate on ike bowels ay My. fennedy gives personal attendance in bad cases of fale. Manufactured by RONALD KENNEDY, 10 Wasre Roshury. tered Price treet, H. Ring, 192 liam » treet, NN. Wool, St. Louis ton, do.; Geo ot Diekin m Witlisms, London; Hugh Miller, 7 ro., do.; John Birks, Mon’ real; Morton ee ovale wall fax, x 8. The Smithsonian House, Broadway—8l 75 per day for good roeme and board, or on the Rur pean pra. as baring having all the appointwents of the highest pric reis, Invites tie attention of travellers, SIDNEY KOPMAN, ars.—Cash Purchasers Can Procure bargains from a stock of over 8 million Havaus, domestic and German. Normas, $3 50; Operas, $ $3_ Cash sdvaaces made on segars. O, CHEEKS, 17 Broadway. To Liquor Merchants, Terni Ambre- typi, Efe one nv pag (Anew Coopipieh tea firework- lass manufacturer: it Cognac oli, brandy extract, exe. gin, whiekey. rum and wine flavorings nd cortege ebam , absynthe and + ils of juniper ‘Perry, lemon, apd wintergreen; fly paper, ig ‘a o cotnlum, bie- math, manganese, asbestos, Vienna er, white Daman varnish, for ele by Dr. 1, nee cree ee 8, 143 Maiden lane. Potichomantie, Potichomante.—Ouring the summer months, in the lere? Indies will find thie a most facinating 2 apa amusing occupation, (ar more expeditious and eas! or pain tantefal and Fecatfuy, ‘Tee simplest glees vesse semble the finert puinted. cbina. Boxes contatning two ag full instructions, and every. aprile sed Price RY & 0O., 502 Broadway. CONTENT, Ni Jouven’s Inoderous Preparation Instantly sieans kid gloves, without the ares peel. poe piece of finnnely and tho dirt Ee Gan've worn ripen COMER. Pr NEARY & O02 00., i Broadway. ‘Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow in six weeks by myonguent, which will not stain or injure the skin. $1 8 bot Pampa on Tig dre Poremertipe R. G. GBA- HAM, 500%, Brosdwa 7; Briggs, 37 Biate street, Albany. aGrustadoro’s ‘Wigs, Hair Dre and Slogant (private goarnen To euppi fag be atti dre fe only. re rolishie susie ibe Ela extarts ‘Wholesale xo. 6 Anor House, Oopy the ad- Clirchugh’s Invisible W! and Toupeecs, with hesewer invented skin seam, eee only to hie — lishment. They combine en “acraniiy and correcine Renee ee 162 Fi tom street, west corner of saints Pagel Hair Dye.—The Original Thompson’s Hair dye is warranted not to turn green. Private rooms for appiy- fog. For rale, jesale and retail, at the hair cuting, wig making, shampooing and shaving rooms, 18 Maidem lane, Batchelor’s Hair Dye, W! and To Bie taper ice to 6) others. Their new "Sicnsans aes te ae perfect comfort to the wearer, natural bility. hee unrivalled and only harmless fair dy dye is ‘applied in tw ivate rooms, at BATCHKLOR’S, 283 Broadway. Caution to the ae et gp Distt ish the genuine batt erred pow, for the 3 eae of Pongoed from joisoncus imitations, it is necessary 10 examine the wrapper. 6 that four national boa on ad France, sel- United States— ._ Be sure, Also, that a Iithographic fac imiled Pant ture BDpears both om the wrapper and the label. is necessary to project the proprietor from fraud. and the public from dan erat eco eum Let scientific societies and Euro erica. pronounced the oe President Fillmore, huodreds Burope, as well as the sorervignsct Amerios. The etic piils, Tor the extermination of rate and mice, are en: with a emphasis by orn Med Rarer ‘ried them. Oa?) and see the edals, diplomas, it orders, scientifie certificates, Totters, "ae. at ihe ceatral depot, ‘Bo, 424 Broad: EMANUEL LYON, Notice.—To those Troubled with Humors. N. ‘who trout ‘with a’ are re pect ‘invited to call. aawiee in a sh eases DONAL! HRY, Pro- prietor of ‘Kennedy's med medical covers, Roxbury, Mass. ee a [Poh ipe gr be de stag thnentts ores drain the ayvions of is vita ' 1s Rept co, meter metic voselanot tne ® Anda, 3k matter is neutralized by the diaintectin operasion of th ent. The pila foure iudigeation in af Ohetera, Dierrhe fo ne at Mew one fearfal atmoks, proven by Lg at Roe tantelona loine ever iatro cantor ofl—the safest and Fens at medial by best a inced. Depot, roadway. . Dispouning chemists, aueoeasors to. T. Green. Kennedy's Medical viscovery.— Wholesale ‘and retail ageat, C. H. a 198 Broadway. Greatest Medical iscovery of the Age. rn RING general agent, 192 Broad way. ————————— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY D DAY, POLITICAL TA MEETING OF THE BXORIGIOR NINTH WARD Buchanan Club, held on Cree cowie June 18, the er officers were elected, after which the meeting nukes to meet at 65 O'clock on My "he tt ‘at 278 Bleecker street, Greenwich =. ma Wray fh BaNORs BRECHWVT, 1's, ROR Soran, AND BUCHANAN AND BRECKENRIDGB Ratu Smear Mrating in THR PaRx, nae emer repe ieee Sears oe ote and cvunty of Sabius BUOGANAN: OF PENASYLV ARIA, sad Brakikateod 6 OF KENTUCKY, Are requested 10 amenable in mane meeting. in the Parr, ON WeDNYSDAY EVENING, L171 INST... AT 6 OCLOON, To reepord 4o the nominations made at Oincinnall by the National Demoeratic Convent “ »be lowing, amon; er Gatingulahed gentiemen, bave been invited to &édrees the meetin fem George W Ciaten, Jobn Kell gemea T. ‘ tena ‘Seymour, Teanc V. Fowler, Ea m Fow! . HORACE F. OLARK, Obatrman. LOBENZO B. SHEPARD, Chairman pro tem. James L. BENEDICT.) ALPRED SHARCELLOR, Jonn Y.bavace. Jn, | Becrelartes, Eran B RWERY, ite Cfiicera of the respective Democratic Republican General Commmitiees cfthe oly o! slew York. Joreph Rese, Fatrick Coy} ‘Thomas J. Barr, John Perit, J. L, Bened! B. 8, Hart, Lewin F over, Ohas-M.Binith, M. Kyan, Joho Harruon, Frangements., tee above committee, together with the oflicers of the mest- Af, speakery apd Invi fied ¢ gucets ‘will ussembie i¢ the Rotunda, oS ‘at balf-past tive o’elook, Wednesday eveaing. TA SPKOIAL MEBTIRG OF THE YOUNG vans Democratic Revub!ican General Committee. held at Ta: many Fall, Juve 10, 1856, the folowing reoludons were maa: ‘Bdopt owmittes respond with heartfelt satis inationsmede by ihe National Democratic ircinpatl, aod provouves that by preventlag for th enue the people the namo of vane] Buchanan, of val resident inited aeons 0 ex] ardenihopes a1 is Young Demomatic Ge- zeral Commb'ee at Tammany Ball, but, have relested or Wel? andere Deets & ®& map whore private character is ‘vihout re. isveca come ical career for SIRE perks years 9 been COuseFY ve, able and satisfactory to his country. mecolved, ne in he nceseaion | of John C. D. Breckenridge, of Keatuahy, ior 1@ second offise in the gift of the Amarizan ie, We r ore ‘Sgeulemen of young and vigorous in , of enthusiastic sentiments and well defined democratic }, who ig an appropriate representative of ihe wate and rersive lecdencies of the racy. ‘tha: with Buchanan and Breckenridge inscribed n their banners, the democracy of the Bta'e of New York and of the Union wil extend the right hend of friendshio aod ira: terps) 1e@:ing to every member of ths de nocratic family—now ‘ell urited in one faith and one triumpb. Resolved, That this committee fully And heartily f the platform adonte endorse by the Naslosal vee 10 meiatatn thoes princtp esto the best of Resoived That a emmmittee of three be apocinted by the Obair to confer und act im concert with the ‘Na ional Yourg Men’s Democratic O-mmittee.”’ for tbe purpose of mesiiag with the Demorraic Mass Meeting, tobe held un Wednesday evenirg the llth inet ,t> ratiy @ 2 pominatioa, ard take efil- clent measures for guccess ja the orm'ng Preatdmial cam: poigr. NOL, B. NOBLE, Chairman. ‘Rov Grant, 3 KDWARD Tomtson, § Secretaries, 7 A WERTING OF THE FIRST WARD BUCHANAN ‘Association. held at 1:0 Greenwich street, on roe évening. Jpne 10, 1866, Mr. Michael Murray was eleztet dent, snd Widiam Wilson. Patrice caaey y, Joenb balloons John H. Wiliisme, Michael Burns, Ro: yuel Auld, Joreph Petites, Jacob vce fei ten ige cur our abinty, were ‘Vice Presidenta; Thome Byrnes, Treasurer; Micbrol Burns and Hugh O'Neil, Fecretaries I ‘moved and seconded that the meeting atjourn. to man: ‘was at 110 Greenwieh street, on Wedresday evening, to join the Fatifloation meeiing ip the Park; avd the following resolutions were adopted. offered by Mr. Burns ‘Wheres, the democrecy of the dountry, in convention ae sembled. st Cincinnati, have prosented to us the names of James Buchansa and Jobe C. Breckenridge, tor the oflices re- spectively of President and Vi nt or tho United stares: and, whereas, the seid convention, in a spirit of harmony anc eondiilation, atmitied ino thelr Councils ia the convention, ven for ad » from the State of New York. thereby securing, beyond all eontroveray, the clonal vole ofthe great Bialo [or the nomizees of that coe vention: therefore, be it ‘Reeolved, 7 hat we endorse snd approve. with al’ our hearts Peous-ivaais, (or Presigent, and’ Jobo ‘Gr Breckenndge, ee ennavivania, for Presicent, . enridge, 0: deat of the United Biaies ‘That, im James Buchena we rec the able and’ well ted a aieemen, who. by bis devoion t> andrew Sacksoe, by his ablity as x Senator of the Ucited siatee, Dy bis reese aud bribiency as the premier of the adwinisiration of James K. Polk, and ‘hia diplomatic skill as an American Fepresenialive ‘abroad. wae well warihy the tribu‘e pald hia by & democrattc convention which tribute we feel ‘will place him in the highes oflce In the git of a free people. ved, That in J ‘one of Kane ky iant and ‘le ipone ey] ic rapre- itucky’s gallant ap: sone sentative for four tho Onugroes of the Uaited Ststoe st Henry Olay’aold Tibland districts snd the fourlons and intrepid expounder whilst there of the principles of the Go tected party; we know of no saler or netter man in whose na fond ibe e pisced the powers and duties of the Vice ‘President of Seomniced: thet ‘That we congratulate not only ome ite a democracy of the whole state, upon the of that unanimity of sentiment and amity of personal fesling which tbe Cor wae? at Cinciznati scognlhe and whi pas ale made the democracy of the &: tate perfectly "Rerolved, That the platform of pane laid down at Cin- cinnatt. are but the legitimate consequences of the fundamental bricepios of democracy, which we have ver been taugut(o that without desiring to be invidious, w commend ihe principle that the Denvle of the ‘Territories, wud. fectonty to the conaitation of the nied Sates, must and aba permitted to manage their o ra in thelr own way. fe zs eNMICHAKL MURRAY, President MrcuArt, BURY, 3 peorotaries. Bucs O'Nen, A’™ A LARGE AND ERTHUSIARTIO MEBTING OF THE diferent political associations of this city, st thelr respeo- tive 5 uneelnatay a the fol lowing Teso:utions were introduced wo bait the publication of the AMERICAN WaekLy PREAS, the independent champion of the reopes righis. as a proof of harmooy and union, and recommead it general circulation as a ful, reliab'e and independsnt pepen ot ps politics, ki 08e desiroue of obtaining the AMERICAN Ww. ri ey forward tbeir orders to the northwest i néverlnemente mecried at fay eests per line, YENTRAL REPUBLICAN Cea bk tlt § che at} / meeting of the Central Re) Commi fe eseen y) sree ac Ane Bl, 1006 1 Keateuy Hel, nt 8 o'clock precite ere MDGAR KETCHUM, President, Wiis Pret, Gx0, TERWILLIGER, ON, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, OF ILLINOIS; Hon, Howell Mea) Pa preside Hon. John B. Ward, lent of Cincinnati Convention; Rorth Carolina, Hon. J; Gardicer, 0! Georg! oo other distinguished tetiomen wil ‘positively address DEMOCRATIC MERTING IN THE PARK, THIS EVERING. LOR@NZO B. SHEPARD, HORLOR F. < ‘CLARK, Chairmen Joint Committees, ‘OTICE.—TO THE MEMBERS OF THE EMPIRE CEU 8- the Democratic Convention which —Having attended #0 nobly responded to the wishes of a rest anjerty of te i frolic people of this country’ by pominating for Presiden James Buchanan. the 4 isting uished s tates man and ‘role son of Fenvsyivanta i ‘ice i Joan C. Brecken- ridge, the pride of Old Kentucky, I did ct return ia tenet gale meeting of the olub, and make suitable re “Phenetng ratification m is even! ‘meeting takes ‘The members ot ae cub are Bereby , the grand se ran ification m in afew dt Téalaa Sneak! ‘President IONBE® BUCHANAN AND BRNCKENBINGE OLUB~— Sixth Ward in & blaze.—An immense gathering of the 1d Jackronian democracy was held fn the oven square, at tbe junction of Pear! ahd Contre streate (Monroe Hall.) on Thestay Srunitg, duue 1 to respond Wo he Nominations of Jarea Be: chanan for President ‘and John C, Breckenridge for Vice Pre sigent, Ji was truly & moeling of the tron-hearled democracy of the old Sixth, ve one revived the times of Jacseon in ita entha- Sx-alderman Senry B. Voward, Chairman of the Club, , with the following Vice Prosidenta and Seoretaries:— } Secretaries. The kmptre Uru will hold = presid Henry Hughes,‘ ""“Walter Roche, Henry Bushes, Kober Bord. Baware tows, Patrick James F, Kerrigan, Patriak Farsecrald, ‘Bernard Maloney, P. Gersgbty Michael B Marcus 4H orbelt, Michael in, Andrew Nesbit, SECRETARIES, James McGowan, ‘William Sinolbir, Barre Moleughta, Charles 0’ vonror, mes Ryan. ‘The following Tesoluiions were eunaimoualy sly ‘adopted, amidst the wildest enthuriaem:— sesolved, oer ‘the recent action of the democracy oe the Union, represented in Convention. Sa June 2, 1856 f Pennsylvania, tn selecting the names of James Bushanan, 0: for President, and John 0. Breckenridgs Vice President, meets with our warmest approval. know them to be men of tried ability in the councimof the an, tion; and as the standerd bearers of the great democratic party in the coming contest. we feel they are eminently qual. fied for rine and thelr nomiaation mpeg Ae a@suc cers aa brillant ns the democrade party € ghee ‘That the Bs jatform eee 7 oe "the Otastanett Gs vention is one upon which every national man can rely, fer ite php) ae cy, ite bold and 4 etand foreign relations, its denunciations and opposition to Know Roll niogiem and all other isms, and its A egzeroe, , the re- tion of the gress cardinal principles of democraie Fores endorsement of the Baltimore pla.form of 1848 and qchewolved, That the Old Sixth ward, ever trueto the deme- ot the city, State and pac int renew, Lae over: heimng mejor ‘at the coming election, ber fidelity to the Tatlonal $rineipios ‘which se has alwaye a auaalned and ev. wil be fou in atardy opposition 9 the castardl attempts of the Kuow Nothings and black republicans in Thott base desires to dissolve our jlorious: solved, T) iat ibe he Pioneer Buchanan av: apaton Ciub of the Bizth ‘ward. in wer bart their derebon to the pi ciples of the Gemooratic partg, Feet contident that ibe. {iene Hee when the u! sm and prot ne jo resent ‘cae ot moray o the Nigga) u of their own advancement, have too long kept the great Le he the State of ot New York® distracted and divided the power to direst and guide belongs alone tothe urea nr ana Iceder, tid wo al on recs the success of our great pri demounce aay Le ‘ail attempts to ‘dingolve cnignot the pete oe ae can give & glorious and triue) rane success. inanimousl; t the pls "esta Vlinhod by a load spy gp he'd at Cinci Hovolves, That wa'beartily e'wear to the, nomination jomee Buchanan and. Srecscurldge, for tbo otloes of siden: oF toeto, Untied Sates, ana tb we uae, ae sulle sored by the Democratic Joave tee at Incinnall. es affording 8 sure and ¢0.id fousdation on ‘whieb to raise our democratic bberty po'e. JOHN RIDDEN, Chairman pro, tm. Parniox Cows, Becreiary prO. te. Ta WARD BUCHANAR, BRECKBNBIDGE AND VIC- of the Buchans: mueola, 02 Monday evening, 91m inst, the folowing were unanimously elected officers ‘iar the enenivg year: ~ President, «\cerman B Healy; Vico President, Becroiarl, Lopene Bbize, Wiliam Cleary, ‘eter Dolan. a commities of three, consisting of paar boise, Eugene? kine ard Joon J. Ware, were upoonied to drsit resolutions ex, sing the Dri Driseiplew of the elo, Ph presented the foilow were ueanimous'y adapted :-~ ed. That we bail with tatisisctim the proeediogs of ‘Convention, tt Cincinuat, in their unant- ot Jeme® Puebanan, of Pennsylvania, for Presi- dentin wei Bate. in TH we TeaorDize «i S'sterm and lemoc. Oo} wo * isms’ ofthe day, Who for Driv sGSre bat, hoes davoved 1 kia enone oes aervice, both i ncme and abroad, and whose undwouted ts a8 asiatermnan wil xecure for him ths united efforts ot democratic pariy. PR esolved: That i ihe zomls of Kentucky, for Vice ¥reuid {rue dewnccrat of the oF sobco! iu which he has represenced ‘wilable dacharno the dies filoe ‘met ved. I bat « we demoeratic party of the Biole of New York ou. their uvion ia, \ Peri tae! invi # allo ter orgepizsiona of. ie and presen: cur acid plsienx ia the coming o:a.et, auc ion of John . Breckenridge, we recognize & young aud fem manner ‘State in Congress, he 46 the old bunuer ward WAtR presented on Hust’ oo2n- tons, WaRTROLOWEW HEALY, President. putinses JGEORGE RICE, Vieo #resideat, ere ene 2 geeretarien, TH WARD.—A MERTING OF THE YOUNG MAN'S NA- tional Democratic Olas, of the Filth ward. will be brid ¥.M, at the 8m siem, 55 Wert Broad- of reorganizicg fortne (ali campaign the jours dhmoersey are meted 0 foatend. By order ot be 1 M, Presiden’ WALTEB &. SAVAGE, ioe ) President. Joun G, Anny, secretary. er Mipee DEMOCRATIC aA wpa ys BRECK en —The members of the c'ub and thee'ectors ot they we are rec bomen at ibe Union Houre, No. 378 Bleecker street, on Wednesday evening. J "elon tor the purpore of forming « proceawon 14010 he to Join iu the tauificad mot the nomsinese of the Caciuaail Ooa- vention, ae yorver of JOHN RICHARDSON, President, (OHN HOUGHTALIN, 2 goore Soun Mack, 3 nine etreni | required. PRREON RTER® YBARW shit maraleaturtig ie ¢esirous Of mati © ment wih» weoiessio fniotbiow oF farbisbiog kouse, | charge of be Sud act ae saenmen. Aline adcrerted Shirts, ra ores ofiive, wil meet with a’tent on. s manent YOUSG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, Home row ber Jest pivee at 110 3d avenue, Dear 140 +t Aas cham:hermsid apd water, Can give god recom ni YOUNG LADY WItHss To ENGAG# AB OOM sxrellent sexm: eference given au Adérens C. A, 628 Hudson sir gee pt a A Youxe WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general bensewor? in wemall private tamiy; 13% good weker snd woner, God relerencs, Inquire at 404 atiaac at, Brooklyn. RESPACTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHS3 A SITUA tioe 98 pure snd feamstrese, in Brooklyn, or ty a'tend # wre, Onn be seen lor two days Bt 44 Atlantic si , corner of Willow, track.) n, RESPECTABLE GIRL WINHKS A SITPATION, 48 ermaid snd waler; woud make herselt generally areful, of reference given by ber present employer. P enee cai) at 7) Lesxingion avenue. & NIRRY CLAPS AMERICAN WOMAN, WISHES A siiustion to xa American family. as housekseoer, or cbsmhermare aud samatrese; no orjestion to go & shar: dt Piy Ot 199 West 1bib et YOUPG LADY DFSTSE8 A SITUATION AS MUSLO tescher im ® pudlic schoo,, oF as governeas In a orivate family; bas had experience in tewching, aud is fully qua'ited A sitvaiD not far Soup prelerred Adaress 1 8, U., box 2,292 Post office, AN PAQUET GIRL Wishes TO OBrALE A seU 4 BY i J going to Burope; is expetenred inseatraveling. Oan be seen for two days et D8 Peat Sey Frepklio square. SITUATION WANTKD—AB OVOK: UNOERSEANDS ‘cocking in All {te branches; wuld apai ing find fronting: reference. A PROTESTANT GI#L WISHES A SITUATION AS ehsmbermaid or seamstress, or to take care of calidren. gone seen for two days at 19 Pearl st, Brooklyn, sedoad or. Onli wt 49 WISHES A SILUA- iv. Can be seea, cen street, Brooktyn, BPSPRCFABLE YOUNG WOM A *iion ‘to do house work. ta a Driv frow 10 4.M. 103 P.am., at34 Kat W basement, BITUATION WaNTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. AS cook aud, to srsist i the washing; no objes ion 19 ine juntey; good relerence- Apply at 470 lat avenue, one door fem ‘Uéth street, 7 SUTUATIONS WANTED. ewer enn aA CORP OTP ORPE ORR wht oe WANTSD-—BY A RESPECTABLE GI! ~| Sis esoeral fo willing beens Baree 5 | Saceees dan goede rlorenss SUVA TONS WANTED BY TWO PROTRETANE OI ligh and American); one other a0 cook oF el or champermad | ‘tino, ‘uo oe a Bootes orencengiven’ “Apols poly a rar MONHIS COBNRET & seit Broadway, corner BLCMAWAY. Ser OF NO ee WANTED--AS CHAMBEBMAID OR Sevan & private family; Be chiestica to ioral with & y. Apply at 249 Broome st,, tar three days, SITUATICN WANTRD—BY A hg A MAR, walter, ia a private family; wrodecstands | Dusiness in ‘all ite branches, Bas seen un eogened, ‘at Mr. Tracy’s, corner of 26th at. wand 4h avenue NTED—BY TWO Legere ten teed A AaIORS Wal ite a ¥ 4 iris, to do gexeral housework, in & ‘Urale wannere axdirvers, gan do pla cooking, | would be willing to do chamberwo! ‘Have po objection to go short disiance In the cout ‘Pieese call at 173 West 26h at., near Sth avenue, for three days. gre RUEROT ADLER YOURG Founs. Bit iW, ig rate cook; {sa good beter MN daetend Dastr sil to mane Ian the oe wening and ironing; the other as water: Bi nea aniee tien to ibe country be seen ond fortwo dav trom en (0 five oslock. orgs 1 Sixih av between 17th und Toth ata. PO IMPORTERS AND WHOLKSALE LIQUOR BRAL# ore The edvertieer, pertectty uaders Coloring, arc favoring spits, with good ov nections. and we sequsipiea with pookKeeuit gy double and single ea)rY, Cor reeponds in ihe Roglirh, French end Holland lan guages, wants uation in a who eaale boure, to make nimaalt usetal in the shove capacities, Adéress J. L., box 101 Heraid oflee, tor two aya NO DBUGGISEA AND APOTHSC+ RIE8.—WANTED, A situation. by ayoung man, having eleve: years’ exoe- rience in the prescription cevartment; reference givan. Address T, J. m., Herald cflce, for three days, No ion to go Kouth or Weet, ANTED—BY A A ERSPROTABLE Pl mh fo situation, to do light chamberw take care ot children The heat of relerence ee east Pace, Plesse call at 85 Kast 22d :., between 2d and 34 ave- ueg, first floor, front room. WARIED BY A PROTESTANT WIOOW TOMAN, ard going out to day's work, Beat wi at No. of reference piven. Wikre ot ‘A YOUNG GERMAN GraL. A SITTA- Hon as c70k In opzaequence of the tamily leaving the olty. Good relerence. Call at 296 West 224 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, 48 feametrecs, or would be willog to go {0 tae colniry wiih a indy, Onn be seen tor two deys, at 81 3d avenue, cor- ner of 12 1 TH WARD.—AT A LARGE AND BNTHOSIASTIO meeting of the democracy of the Sen'h w: held at ihe Tenth Ward Hotel, cn Monday evening. the 9.h inet. it was ‘Kesolved. That ihe moelng proceed to organize @ Tenth Ward Buobspan and Breckenri¢ge Club. ‘Afer a complete enrolment o moua'y resoived that Norman \i President, Geo. i, Clark, Recretery, abd Richard Norris, Treasurer. On motion, a comimitieeot tires was a2pointed todratt resolutions, whieh reported an follows: Whereas, the delegates to have afier'a long a: prefers nee lor eaud next Presiden isl e'ec.ion; therelore Kesclved, That the nowiaation of James Buchanan. of Pend: sylvania for President of jhe United Binios, meets with our most ur qualified appro and we pledge ourselves to nse ster bovorable exertion. for his election® iis long aud de: voted service 10 ‘he democratic party, and his dvetingy shed ia: dors under the administrations of Jackson, Volt and Pierse have entitled bim tothe proud position of standard bearer in the ecntest of 1856. Reroived, Thay we also cordially aoprove of the nomination of vohu O. Brecheoriage, of Kentucky, tor Vice Provident a entleman whose abilily and round democracy entit es him to Seeonience and unanimous support ot nis fellow cttizeas olved, That with pecu iar grati‘ication we adopt aud en- derse ine. soun demcesaue plaviorm inid cown bY ihe Cinels- asl Convention, recognizing ip ihe yantimenis which i e330 dies the long cherie! tly defended principles of the rent nasional democratic party, 0-H. CLARK, 8@cy. NORMAN MoLEOD, Chairman, uneni to the late Cincinnat! Convertion nd W6 1 coneiderea counse!, declared tasir salen to b4 supported by the people at the 16% TH WARD.—DKMOGRATIO REPUBLICAN WARD Committee.— At a meeting of the Democratic Kepublican Ward Committee of the Sixteenth ward, held at the house of Mark Thomas ele avenue and Twentieth street, on Mon- day evening, June 9, the following preambie and rewlutions ‘were unanimously adopted and ordered to 0e published: ‘Whereas the Democratic National Convention which met at med it exvedient. for the wel- fare of this great nation and tor the success cf our principles, democratic party to nominate as the Nemdards bi bearer of the our well uied and faithful fiend, James Buchanan. fore, be lt— Resolved. That the democratic committee of the Sixteenth ‘ward receive the name of James Buchanan as the nominee councils of the nation orn the s etirement of prireiel life. rich'y — the disiit guished honor which has thus been conferred aed, ‘That the iemewri) of the Hon. John 0, Brecken- Hage, ore ct the gallant and sified sons of Kentucky, as our eardicate for the Vice Presidency, meets the approoation snd will receive thesupport of the entire democracy of this ward. Resolved, That by the nodle action of the Cincinnati Cor vention si] the differences which for ® period have distrasted our party and caured. Semone its ranks are for, see the dark cloud of inter ife which hed unfortunately lowered over the democratic caure bas been dispelled, and we" now Sorfuly bulla reture of that unten and harmony whos will eae aes to Piece our candidstein the Presidential chair on Resolved, That this committee wi | be found fn the foremost racks, ready and onger to put their ahoulders to, the wheal t Erotueriy fove: ecung ts ini eee eee a0 og commie them adjourped, with "ree tases three” for e unio} ae: * nO OTS ER MING, Chatman, Joun Horry, Becretary. 1 TH WARD —AT A REGULAB MEETING thee oe teenth Ward Democratic Committee held Hail, corner ot Twenty-second street and Third ayesunnee on Tuesday eventog, June 10, 1! the ee resolutions, ex- 19 sense C of lemocracy of this ward, were hsve received, with date forte = idensy, and tue Hl te . an for the Vice Pi and hat no" eo abl be spared on Our part to secur UE Pulred, That we fle approve of the platform sdopied by the Oinclnpati Con vention: Recived, Zhat,we hal wi jtacere plearure the prospect of @ cordial re: barry bleh fellow orgies! rk iy bear no more of thosecminous names. is’’ and “sof ig ® = . JAMES 8, COOPER, Chairman, A. J, MaTnews, " Kirn, }seoretories, 1 TH aoe BUCHANAN RATIFICATION MSETING. —Immense nie [icin Pursuant to pub- ts of the Nineteenth ward met en a Ue notice, the aemocrat t the Four Mile H shire prea on Tuesday evenit Sune 10. ‘Too mediing Was caled To order by Gapialn Blephet aN on whose motion Jeremiah Fowler, Esq., was called of James MeNespic, Esq., the following tle age egies ot ete een, it~ ee Eee on ee Terrence oe Farley, Isaac Ed Kdqara Den- B, Morriil, Garvey, Crandall Rich, ee Seba uae Johnson. ennis O'rien, Dr. W. W. 81 3, John G. Kip, Wm. Joseph Jonathan Youdale, Wm, oy 1 Charter iurray “ cot y Wa, dans, Jol the following Secrets- PP re aspoiated:— 3 —Skomae ‘M ‘Metpedon, Thomas *suarr, ir, nF} heart aan “0 ona the soesina ions ot approve ly re mi rominai: the Demosen ay rrejand tional Convention, James Buchanen for Present and it inka C. Breckenridge for Vice President tbe them 10 be eminently ‘cualified for the ores Positions have been nominated; and believing, that iblic confidence anda ‘apo ity they ther combice an sucount of ‘pop’ With the people of the United States whick will ensure the de- ory, in Ge cmd aiemgiee week they ‘whh their uncient enemies, who have oa black republicans and Know Nothings, that James, Buchanan, of Penesylvanias we , and & erioan people—whose ex. perience of more then for! Buy ears Bs pe ‘public serviee, waves eminent ability, ba escbed and unquestioned in- legrity inbaerael apn devotion to the great Sota oa Cote democratic feith, and whose warm attachment tution and the glorious Union ef the States, peculay ccanty him tor the bign cflive of President, in the present critis of our nevona' aflairs, Rewo'ved, 1aat in John C, Breckenridge we have a staves- man of acknowledge ability, whose e'oquence, ini jesmnews in the support of the democratic energy and f pery and iw see! ee entitle b'm to the aynfidence og support of he national asusoorsey, eolred, oo the platform of principles established by the jate toh Convention at Cinclanat! mee‘a the approval of ben i eet aa om, ot the joined issues in the + President PrKerolved, Line we *anranis the democracy vpon the glorious pros} which are pow preveoted, and upon the spirit Rect union and harmoay that how pervades t's ranks in support of the nominees c{ the Uinciunat Convention, id we will use our nest endeavors to heal any | wae <difiiculties that may have an existence amon; make any reasonabie sacrifices to promote the consol! aiton 0 C3 the party Upon one local as well as general Ucket at the next our vi ebansn and Breckenridge will be hailed by the demograsy, the Empire City. - ‘The meeting was eloquently addressed by Messrs, Georze Barstow, Henry Arctiariue, Wiliam Wordsworth, Uonred ‘Swackhé mer abd others, ic cong ee aoe ry Joreph Yeoumans and William Swartz—the hat *k up ‘ Hail Columbis!”’ and the meet- {ng adjourned ith dee ‘deatening ‘cheers for Buchanan and Breck- id JKREMLAH TOWLE, Obairman, ‘Tuomas McSPzvon, Serretary. DOM WARD. SUNITY, HARMONY, VICTORY.—rite rat Gun—Pioneer Buchanan C) seventh teat ad Biguih aveaes oa fy iS Se; FOWLER, President. LD GIBRALTAR ON DHOK.~A MBRTING OF THE Fourteenth ward Indey smn Buchanan and Bresken- Olu» will hold a meeting Ll Mh ed evening, June ll, ry O'clock, a 21 Prince atree' He ieee! Batten anew DALY, President, Sneseee ay Como, ‘Treasurer. bouse, oer Fe cearene a Re ae orats,partateny the dlog sad oon ‘ammany 10 ackuow- tedge Semen BR akanen by our next eloctios, aa var Prosi at ted States of ‘America, Prof. JUPITER Z. K. M. HESSRR, OO First Vice President of the German Democratic Union, yours, MEN'S DEMOORATIC UNION GEOR BUCHANAN 4ND BRECKRA RING: the Young] Men's Detncerntic Union OMS Wil forne pre, copicn, ee eet ination of the mass meeting in the Park red by the Joint 1 Demecrans General, Comeatiine, on Wed men, June 11, 1856, for the purpose of p toner ‘istingtlshed who may be present on tbat oocsslon. me elubs i aneocistions, ax well as the deno aunty, ited to join with 8, The procs. gennees es Pe Tammany Hall, right resting on pruice street ‘The Committee of PTA mech yore Baal will Legs at Tammany be 3 4o’olock, on Wednesday aftern B. W. CORR, President, J, Onan, Secretary. COMMITTER OF anganciais C.E. ye 7 ae aks ie 4 4 " FROMAR A; LOVES, Margy), RUSPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A si uation ag nurse; can take the entire charge of a bahy trem ns birth; the beat of ety reference; izquire wt No. 214 th. avenue, ne RKBPECTs BL¥ YOUNG WOMAN WARTS A SITUA Somes poce cook, and will assiet_ in washing; la well re- commended ANTED—AN, ENGAGEMENT, AS HOUSEREEPRE ; by @young American widow is capable anc? plessirg. Address M. 8., Sea buena beat onion ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A, COMPETENT GIRU, urse and seamstress, ‘or Ax Agamstress and Chamber maids Pmould take the eptire charge of & beby or walt on alady bo boards; makes shirx neatly; weu'd go in he country; Wares $6 i987: eleenexcoller’ cityreterenos Call orad 216 Kast 28d street, in the fancy sire. ET NUBSF.—WANTKD, BY A HEALTSY WOMAN ‘om her last place: can be aden for two daya at acbild to nurse, Please cail st 100 Cedar st,, for tw S6aGreenwich, second floor back room. days. aiua7tom WANTED—BY A a ee wo- WyArzan ¥ A FIRST RaTE COOK, A SITUATION If generally rivate femils. Can ba eoen fortwo Gays, at 145 map, {0 co chamserwork snd make useful, in& private iamily; inquire at 2 MIDDLE AGED AMPRICAN WOMAN DESIRES A situation, a8 houtekeeper, inthe city or country. Call st 222 Cannon street. SILUATION WANTED- BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS a Spring ee imundrene; is @ good warber and irouer. Good reference, | Jan de acea for two dars. Apply at 371 GR av, BILUATION WANTED- BY A RESPAOPABLY, WO- man, as cook. ins private family. The best ot city re- “Tnquire’at 7h aulserry at, front room, over tbe ferences. Liquor store. N AMRRICAN WIDOW LADY WISSES TO OBTAIN situation as seamstress; would be willing to take charge of a baby, or tend with ihe family, required. Onn be seen for a week at 3% Pearlat., Frankiin square. GOOD, RESPXCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISARS Aw Yo take’ in washing. Best of retereace given. Call at 24 it. Be00n0 floor. A BSIIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cock, washer and Se willing togo to the country; Good reference, Apply at 163 Kast Lith st. two cays, SITUATION WANIRD BY A RESEAUTABLE WO" ig chambermaid and watier, Good city references: Snquire at 30 Olint™m sts room 13. LADY WISHES TO PROCUBE A SITUATION, AS cook, in a private family, for @ competent, trustworthy person, pho ie lived with her nearly five years, aud p: ‘with her with Bs al! ;_she is fully capable to take entire cheree baie) ree ply as 258 4th avenue for an interview and jerence. oa WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN; I8 ‘an excellent ogok; would assist with the we ‘Good Teterence given, Apply at 1S Kast 2ith st, for two days, LADY ABOUT LEAVING THE CLTY, WISHES TO obtain situations for two Crees servants, one as cham: bermald and wai and soamatrecs They an b until erg aged ‘ate Went Ijthat, They woud like fo Ko into the countey. footed GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS chambermaid, Good city references. Can be seen at 306 ‘Mctt et, beaemen i. RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA. on, a8 gcod plain cook wi and irouer. city references. inquire at 19 Leonard st RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SI- t As Wet purse, as quick a posstole; is a Protestant. Apply at 92 Jaze street, front room, second RRAPEOPABLE GIRL WISH&S A SITUATION AS chem id and walter ins private family, Good cliy Tererence. Inquire at No, 18 ¢th st., for two days, pers et! IN A Piet Pt FAMILY, BY A RE apectable woman. to wash andiron. Bes: of city nee. Pieuse call at 1s 6th i, between ad SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG Wma. aa purge and seamstress, or 8 companion to a ady. Good refenence given. Address Amy, 125 Monroe st, SITOATION WANTED—BY A RESPE FABLE WO- man, as wet nurse. Can have the beat of city refere:ce May be seen for two days at 129 26th at., between 2d and Jd avenues, Can be seen for floor. and 3d aves, Went het, retween 7b aud sth ave. ANTEDCBY AR RESPROTARLY MABRIED GERMAN as wet burae; has mik; be er "y ior jerks o'd, Good city reference. Can be seen at $4 # estes at, fivrt floor, )} ANTRT—-BY A RESPROTABLY GERMAN GIRL, A tituation, as nurse to young children or us chamber- maid Please osli 1o-dav at 442 at antle st, Brooklyn, ia the thee store City reference Wantr—a PROTESTANT MAM, A8 COOK, IN private family. row ta the ntry for the summer mcotbs, Apply from9to 11 o'elock, As M., at 28 Varick at near St, Jobn’s park. ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE GIRL. sIrua- tion, as chembermaid and walter. Beat of city refer- ence; bus been over three yeurs in her inst place, “Oui ab 82 Hudson avenue, Brocklyn. ANTRD—SY A HIGHLY RESPROTABLE WO! pituaton, as cook; hes been fn the first families, derstands ber business thorough'y; has good city reference. Can be fen at 68 Kidridge at, where ane has been for the laat eighteen months. Le lara! A RRSPACT<BLE YOUNG WOMAN, A eituat chambermaié and nurse, or t> do general housework rs ermallfemity. Piease call for two days at 154 ‘Went 37th at., seoond floor, front room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, AB ‘ocok, Washer and irover, in s private family. Can give the beat ofcity reference, Call at 124 ureenwich avence, near Sth av., over the atove store. ANTED—BY A RERPROTABLE WOMAN, TO TAKE tn washingand irovinz, to her own housé. Apply at 227 Rast 12th st.; has lived three years in ber last place. Wane ~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do cooking, washing and ironing, Call at 9 Butler #t., Brooklyn. ANTED~A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID; oe do fire warhing ard iroirg; reference. Call at he Eee situation, 32 Mast 22d s., between ath av, and Broad. Re érence, Call for two devs. ANTED—A SITUARION, BY A BESPEOTABLE American, 10 do 1 Kourework; is & good cook, and exoellent prefers, going i the esuatr) ; ber 81 good city reference. ™Gall as Nor 1 feroy st, for two dye. ANIED-BY A PRotESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION a cbambermald aud seamstress, or 10 do fine w has 0 tothe country, Best of city seference, In- quire at 360 West 2iat , tor lwo dasa. J ANTED—BY A R¥SPKCfABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tien itches cook; ae undersiands French, kng- lish and Ameriean cooking; good city reterence. Call for two days at 224 25th street, bere een Si and 9th avenues. ANTED—BY A YOUNG feted A be oe ‘as chamderma‘d, and (o asist in washirg and of waiting; wou'd go # short Gimanoe ta the country. Good reference given. Call at 16 West 17h at y JAMTED—A SITUATION, BY A hedge om ckambermaid and waiter.or would tak: rev. Good reference given. of 7b avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPRTEWE WO- man, as Jaundrers, in & private family, Can be seen at 137 West 28th at, for twodavs. Flease call at ‘150 38d et oorner COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS A nurse: Incapable of taking the entire care af no lafant, i neers is & good Reamstress and a Pro- he references. “Apply at 10 Union cur, berween Tith and hot ota, LADY, BULLY COMPETENT To TAKE CHARGE of a house, is destrous of obta'niag & situation aa none. Keeper, ina genteel tamily. Address Mra. M., 165 West 37ih at, room No.8, ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN, & SITUA- tion a8 wet nurse, with a freah breast of milk; best of city reference given; can be seen for two days at 304 Sh at. ANTED—A bape Ls BY A YOUNG WOMAX, AS wet nurse, Good reference given. Apply at 105 Mott street, m the rear. Can be seen fortwo days. ANTED-—A SITUATION, 10 COOK. WASH AND NAMERIOAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO ‘waan and thoroughly waderstands her businere” The bet ot oy Fferenoon can be givea. Oan De teen tor three days at 167 13th st. corner of avenue A. , SITUATION WANTED—BY AN BX Jeol OOOK; ie willing to assist in the washing and froniag. Meter: ences. Call at 105 West 19th st,. between 6ch and 7th ave, MEL | WANTED -TO DO GENRRAL HOUSK- ork, or ‘aa chambermaid or waltre tress. Call tor one week athe Bet C"Luke’s place, Leroy at.; good reference. PROTESTANT GIKL WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and waiter, or scamsiress. Good ciiy re- ferences given, Inquire at 231 Bast 19h street. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPE “TABLE YOUNG ‘woman, as chambe:mai¢d or seamatress. The higheat testimoniais trom last employers, Call in the book store in Bond mreet, rear the Bowery. A SITUATION WANTED—AS CHILD’s NURGB, OR seamttress, Refers to last euea, Please call in the bookatore in Bond street, near the Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GkRMAN gir), an iedy’s maid in an American famly residing ia the count?y, fur the nes2on; is a good 4 7 Milliner wud halrdreseer, Call'st 189 d etreet, four floor, Dbek Foou. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation, as chi'dren’s nurse and to do pil Cap take charge of # bavy Has the Bot of oy eterna rome her Inet piace. No objectios to the country. | Can be seen for two days at:3 Fleet avenue, between 150 and T7th SITUATION WAMTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. TO lo up stairs work, Good reference. Apply at #4 Carlton avec, rooklyn, lst floor, irontroom, Cen be seen for two days. N AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A BITUATION, TO DO sere housework,for to take care of children. Inquire ‘at $4 14th at., between Orh and 7th avenues, A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO general housework. Has tbe best of city reference, Gait Be two Gaye, av a0 aitorney st? sours ‘oe ee A SITUATION, A8 CHAM and waiter in a smell family, or to do general toonwaree City reference from ber last piace. Piesse oul, at 46 Forsyth at,, first floor, front room, sates Rats a el COOK, WHO CAN MAKER kind of pastry and jelly? and’ who can e0ok in the Frencn, German — ‘Roglisn styles, wants a areas fea aes cen ey Dest of recommendations trem her ‘where be jived two years. “address 05. Formyih (os in the rear, COMPETENT DRESSMAKBR WISHRS TO sone out by the day; one who can give every satistaction t bg ‘and Pm al Indies’ dresses. Please call at 45 West 13th RESPRCTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION; ‘4000 Cook, waeher and Call at 116 York st, Brooklyn. WRLL ELUOATED KNGLISHMAN, CONVERSANT ‘@cooun' Isa , and an excellent baker. wit 4 c., likewise & thorough draughtemnn wishes employment in sGine more, in town or country; is not afraid of bard work, . Bo at Mr, i Pie’, Amity st., near Coltimbias Bouth Brooklyn. STEADY AND SOBER MAN, A rad Regt d ‘& situaiion as coachman, or to work on ee recommendations, Address ‘Georze, Sor” Te, ‘Herald OACHMAN.—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND room wanted, by a estable young stanah ihe p forb oe horven wil make hm a. mendations. Oall 01 ful any wr Le Devanaclery stoner $78 Brosswaye OUSREERPER’S SITUATION ‘ED Roan UATION, WANTED—BY | AN ady, fully competent to discharge every duty. country preferred. Addresa & Fe Broadway Pout olloe, L AUNDRESS.—WANTRD, A SITUATION, AS LAUN- 4 dress, by & Protestant woman, Re hag tho host of city reference 9 70 Un ahd Please cali, M. B,, 60 Main st, Brooklyn, near Front, Are ABD GEN SL PRESS WASHING AND IRON. ing done in the n janner and style posalbie—ternaa quite reduced—by ‘ure. Dol who will attend to mands in person, st 67 “Greenwich street, second floor, Ne A A rv ae, Rp? A RESPEO- for ont at all com. table middle an, As Dre to an invalid would make herveit several, erally, Gaeta: ie an fetcellent sonaa: Sr2527u avenue, between Zour and 2ih's's we! enmaged ITUATION WANTED-—BY-AN EXPRRIE! De buirmgiawys GNM ITD Wepawier ats > COO fron, or {do seueral bousework. Can give the best city reference. Can een for two days at 35! Second avenue, between 224 aud 23d sis, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIBL, situstion to do I'gtt chamberwork or waiting, or to gare ot chi dren. he best ot referanve trom Ler lant place. Call at &5 Kast 22d etwen Lexiagton and 3d ave., frst floor, front rcom. 48 GOOD COOK AND firet rate wacher ard ironer; has best of city reference. wir], filteen years od, wants @ attuetion as nurse or bee ro objection tego nthe country. “Please oall st at. ANTED—A CITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman. to do the general housework of @ email femily, oraa chamberm,id and waiter; ia a first rate washer snd troner ands good piain cook. Apply ac47 Alen st., fourth floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WAR- tied woman, as wet nurse. Ivquire of Mrs U. Thera, 82 Monroe st, Best of city references given. No objection to go in the country. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RFSPECTARLE GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and waitress, in washing and ironirg. she would wake cere o€ a eid; 80. objections 16 u i eens at Apply at the residence ot ber present emp: oyer, @ es Brg pret A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- ‘8 first rate cook, ® situation; would assist in wash- ing and nd toning. Test of'clty reference, Call at l4 near 8th avenue, ‘AKTBD—A SITU. yt yung weman, to do by ‘week or month. overs To last omphiger.” Pi at 444 4th st,, in the rear 4 Ske A Lapel YOUNG WOMAN, & situation a8 cook, wasuer aud ironer. | vity, reference from her Tnat place. P énse call for two days, at 66 wie! APTED—BY A RESPROTABLE GIRL, a eITUA- tion, as chambermsid and walter, or to do general jework, in ® private family, Please call at 666 4th at., be- tweet prenues A ax B. ae SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE ye: ‘as cook; bas no objection to assist with the waal ing. tbe. ‘pert of city reterences given, Cail at 106 Weet Sous street, near Broadway, ANTED-A SIRUATION, AS CHAMSREMAID; I8 vacates assist and j. Best reference. two days, al a 1 Weat 13th at., be.ween 91h id A beg ti private He Pease call and 10th a ANTEDASIEUATION, BY A GIRL AS SHAM- go 7 the week oriwouter Cul for two days nt 99 Houal: fon efecu, Rist Recrs Brsokiyn. W “sonag roman, ta o(genscal housemort tas seal ‘gowee 0 4 4 Bem of o . Theos oall at it norfolk st rear, Unted oor, fos two dane. WAM 4 A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation. as dressmaker = pempereer and fiting ladiew’ an bret ail ag oe facly sewing: ‘acadae A yout retared the or month, reference ‘uiven” Please Preane uddrean Mt PY A OC Hered oce: ARTEDA SIUATION, HY & RESPECEARLE WO ‘man-as chambermaid and leundress, Bor stty refer, exce, “ADDIS for imo days at 47 Raat 2h at, soutan ‘avenue, ihe eure eo jeeoription; also, her daughter, Pouk ist vor'wall cus lady! memert make berse eful. The cook e hen Ee. tons reference. Call at 216 6, Bdat. Wart SITUATION, TO GO IW THE try with ee ba bey oF seamstress; can ent and make children’s @ CA sowing. Can be teen tor two cays, at 249 Bowery. third fleor. ioe tps aha 2 A B8TRADY AA had ‘as first rate c Good olty reference, t daya o: €7 ast S0h eh, peas dh Sronue is the nee = W Ata ets SITUATION, BY A re yy PRO stant girl. to do cham! berwork 0 ren, in ® Privaie ta tamily, Apply at ono? 7 ‘Ontystewe, the rear’ ANTED-RY A YOUNG QIRI, A AITUATION: 70 d walling. Good reerenos given. aa Put No. A Halls and wahing. siley, Furman at., Brooklyn, Erone day hy re Situations, Help, do., See Sixth Page; A aT Uy pg dO BY A Lp gel wo. -ok and laundress; mak