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_—_—. { aye Becttonal than ali the Gurri-oniau abolitionists in | North. (Cheers.) Tho republican party, he suid, Wes tuun ied on a copsututivnal baews. Let ‘the North unite and rland by the e peinainian of Washington, Jeiter- ®@ and Adams, and they can Did defiance to all osber Passes fa the Ui ma. ‘The meeting dissolved aboutii P.M. A great number, wbable to get wishin the Halk were addressed by various #poabers froia the steps in front. ‘Large Fire at Cleveland. Chevenann, June 24, 1856, ‘There vas a five here this morning, destroying a num- Der of buildings, motwing H. N. Galos’ grain elevator, boeg $40,860, no insurance; Barney Corning & Oo., rec- tiflers, toss $12,000, fully insured in the Kitna Company, ‘Hart rd; and gome coal and lumber yards. Total loss ©VEr $30,000. ire in Portland, Maine. Porranp, June 24, 1856. At3 OPclovk this morning a fire broke out in the stable ‘ot Barber & Dingley, on Temple street, from which it eommuniorted to the Temple siccet church, the Codman Mouse atid the Casco House, all of which were @estroyed, togetber with the wooden buildings in the oontre of the square. The fire then spread across Temple street, burning two or three wood- 4m Wuildings on the southerly side, together with Stores occupied by Winship, hatter, Jacob 8. Piane, music tere, F. E. Pray, tailor, and 0. ©. Dyer, tailor. Muzzy’s Rieck, occupied by L. D. Hanson, shoe store, H. P. Storer, @ny goods, and J. Corey, dry goods; also the stores occu- ied by N. J. Mitchell’ and Merrill & Quimby. The goods @-all the stores und the sock of most of the mechanics were saved. The fire (at 10 A. M.) is still burning, but a confined to the above mentioned limits. Wnlon of the Mixsisslppt and Lake Michigan. Cuicago, June 23, 1858. ‘Tho steamer Aguella, from Pittsburg, has passed into dhe Mississippi from Lake Michigan. The people at Green Bay had a celebration in honor of the event. From Philadelphia. Pumapenruia, June 24, 1856. Nearly a thousand persons left here in the steamer Bos" ‘ton, this morning, to participate in the banquet this even- ‘mg to be given in honor of the opeving of the Mount Ver- mon House, at Cape May. Berths have been engaged for over one hundred cabin passengers in the City of Baltimore for Liverpool. Mr. Mathew, the late British Consul, returns home in ber. Boston Weckly Bank Statement, Bogton, June 24, 1856. Te following arc the footings of our weekly bank Statement for the past week, compared with those of the ‘week previous :— stock, ee reins Amount due from. aDks Amount due to other banks Deposits .. Cirewlation. Escape of John W. Rand. Eastoy, Pa., June 24, 1856. # John W. Rand, who was committed to Hunterdon Coun- ty Jail for robbing the Labertville Railroad office, escaped Yast night. 1t is supposed his wife, who saw him yester- day, gave him the tools by which he succeeded in gaining bis liberty, A large reward has been offered for his ar- rest. 60,000 June 16. 31 Cricket Match at Utica. Unica, June 24, 1856. We the cricket match between the Albany and Utica ‘Chubs, Albany was*the winner by four runs. Rhode Island General Assembly. PRovipence, June 24, 1856. The General Assembly met at Newport this morning, Dut transacted no public business of importance. A Uni- ted States Senator is to be chosen. Asrival of the Black Warrior at New Orleans, New Oring, June 23, 1866. ‘The steamship Black Warrior, from Havana the 18th ieet., bas arrived here. Her dates are anticipated. Accident to the Steamship Anglo Saxon. MontREAL, June 24, 1856, ‘The Canadian steamer Anglo Saxon, from Liverpool for Quebec, put into Greenock on the 11th of June with her machinery lisabled. She was to leave again in three or Dour days. Arrival of the Nashville at Charleston. Crancustoy, 8. C., June 28, 1856. ‘The United States mail steamship Nashville, Oaptain Berry, from New York, arrived here this (Monday) evening. Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD, Phi.apenenta, June 24, 1866. Stocks firm. Pennsytvania State Fives, 831;;’Reading Rairoad, 45%; Long island Rallroad, 1334; Morris Gana, 4% ; Pennsyivania Railroad, 4 cain AGO, June 23—6 P. M. The Aifantic’s news had a favorabie effect on the mar- kets, and prices of breadstuffs are stiffer. Corn bad ad- vanced to 82c. a 30. Pork is firm at $17 for mess. Berrato, June 24—1 P. M. Flour lower, sales 1,700 bbls. at'$5 a $5 25 for com- mon to choice Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin, and $5 50a $5. @2for fancy and extra, do. Wheat firmer, sales 4,000 Dushels prime Milwaukle club at $1 123. ‘Corn firmer sales 26,000 bushels, warm, at 320. delivered, and 4,000 Bushels’sound at 37c. do. Oats held at 20c. Rye bie. Gana! freights—Corn 14c, and wheat 18c. to New York. Receipts yesterday—6,861 bbls. flour, 36,483 bushels wheat; 56,428 bushels corn, Canal exports same time— 745 bbis.’flour, 12,872 bushels wheat, 28,775 bushels eorn. Oswrco, June 24—6 P. M. Flour dull and unchanged. Sales of extra Oswego at 9650. Grain quiet. Canal freights lower and unsettled. Wheat 14c. a 15c.; corn 120, a 13c. to New York. Lake waports t0-day—$00 bbis. flour, 15,000 bustels wheat. Ganal “exports—2,000 bbis. of flour, 43,000 bushels of wheat, 25,000 bushels of corn. nthe Punjaub, India, it appears that within three years 0 less than 743 Children have been killed by wild beasts, ‘and 137 more or less mutilated. The most formidable ‘atitmals in this country are wolves, leopards and bears, @f which, during the same period, the following’ bave been destroyed by the hunters, viz.:—918 wolves, 90 leo- rds and 146 bears. The bears and leopards ‘commit he — ravages in the districts of Kangra and Fillmore.—A Life=size ‘aph of Mil- Mard Fillmore, the first ever taken, was yesterday added to e collection at BRADY'S: Gallery, No. Broadway. be meet Ambrot Portrait of Millard Fillmore, made yesterday at BRADY'S Gallery, No. 359 Broad- way, on exhibition at the New York Hotel and Astor House. Fillmore aad Fremont, Buchanan and Breekenridge, 1 tt and. Donelaon.—Portraits, life-size, of ‘these distinguished gentiemen on exhibition at BRADY’ 3 Gal- Jery, No. 390 Broadway. Small protograph: a orale, Sear $15 per dozen. Willbe sent by express to any part of the ‘country on receipt of remiuance. Not Less than Five Hundred Persons Yoster- visited BRADY'S Gallery—the interest of his superb col- iedicn being temporarily enhanced by the recent additions of portr 1223000 Portraits, Daily, by Holmes’ Patent process taking the lamprat; red mite. only desirable machine ea pictures invented which ha d the daguerro- entirely, Depot of art, 289 way and Reade street, Fremont is Nominated.—Well, Everybody a favor of him should mount "Rocky Mountain” beaver 11 adapted to the season, Spe ‘ou want let KNOX ferniah gon Noho Toakes hate 10 suit and to wear as well aa he is charges are moderate, too. You will find him, sur- Sehaed by customers, at the corner of Broadway and ¥ylton street. Si ae, ae) Genuine Article, of Un= Sommers, ot von wena ee re fale By by A. ND & CO., lov wroadway, aaoae coger Silvery Beaver Hats— 1 with us, viz: wings Peas mr of ine beaver Relections for ites Ene e beige Plat aware silver ver i : z in Dremeeia o Proch’s, No. 120 Fal rent suite, Well made, 8 to $10; gant Pasar 80; and Marseilles and linen ned duster, sbualess costa, &0. 0 from Hight Now = = ‘Weather a on af ORek PRocwian ‘Noe 10 1a Patton sree W the rae dnt, apd they dg not make up any but Be rd ; NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1856. . PB. L, Roger’ Warehouse at this Moment ntai?.@ an asrortment of boys’ clothing that cannes be mg in fe United States. The styles are fresh from Paris, the ‘# are astonishingly low. Parents are invited to inspect the atcek, coruer of Fulton aud Nassau streets, orposite the Herald and Sun offices. and it Summer Stock.—Our Large Sock of summer clothing is now ready al for sale, embrao- tng suny specialitios lea to be found nowhere else, mn iether te large stock of fashlona cod aud desi- summer clothing we have ever got up. at fined prices. LIN'& CO, ‘SS ma0 ana m0 Hrosaway, corner of Warren mt. Thin Summer Suits, $3; Black Alpaca suits, $6; Zephyr cassimere suit, $10; White Marsellles vests, check Marseillcs suits, $6; While duck coats, $250; Linen Jape, $2. At EVANS? clothing ware house, 64 aud 63 Window Shades—Improvemeuts ouh. roger terprise —KELTY & FERGUSON, No. 291 Broa and Hehde sireet, have, at great expense, completed and “patent: ed” their iigenious apparatus for manufacturing window shades, and are now prepared to supply the whole trade with faa unrivalled aesortment. full er cent less than ever before sold. As none are allowed to manufacture under ‘our patent, none can compete With us either in style or prices. ‘Also, gilt cornices, brocatel, de laines, damasks, and muslin curtains, & ae The Military of New York and Vicinity— are respectfully invited to call at DRUMGOLD & PROCH'S, Novia) Fulton street, ‘and examaine the wniform got up for government by contract. They ai peat Nos priced Sha very showy; and companies about o form, or new companies starting, will find it to thelr advantage to give this establishment a call. Uniforma got up inthe best manner according to regniation, or as ordered. At Home and Visiting Cards, En- Nelopes, de, in the latest style; silver door plates—eytra heavy Miversonsin “of armay crests, “cyphers, te. ‘On stone, agen 900 Bromiway, corner Buage street, entablinbed ’ Strawberries, Cherries, Green Peas, or any ghher fruit or vegetables, may be preserved: in & perfectly fresh state, by the use of Spratt’s patent self-sealing cans. Fullerton for preserving ll kinds of fruits and vegeta ay, the cane pari $2.50 per dozens hat golen a 8 $5 3 ait oa by poet or otherwise, Er Pod dete 4 PHOVOBT, Proprelors, No. Pearl street, near Franklin square. Commotion in Fulton Street.—The rush at 120 increases, and DRUMGOLD & PROCH are reaping a rich harvest from the sale of summer clothing while the worm weather Jasts. Clarets, Clarets, Clarets, by the Case or dozen, suitable for family and hotel use, ak th the lowest prices; Wines of all descriptions, brandieg &c-; Seotch ales, Loudon and Dublin porter, a UNDERITLL & MATTENSON'S, Broome street. It 1s very Refreshi ton’s pure soda praise asdicrs cream 8} Semnee ‘of Barclay street, and 417 street. Giese of Rush- up. No, 10 Astor House, oe corner of Canal To Keep Cool—Try One of a & PROCH’S ze} aise suits. They cost but a few dollars, and they make you feel ae if you were in an ice cart. Preserve and Jelly Glasse:.—Just Opened, 500 dozen French fan ely Pots, all sizes, warranted to stand ee or pre was a. and &4., adozen. China nil, 818 Broadway, above Eleventh strect. ¥ if J. K. BERR. Herring's Patent Champion Fire and ee Wlar proof safe, with Hall's patent, powder proof lock: received prize medals at the World's Fair, London, 1851 aod oases ‘aiace, New York, 1868-4 “SILAS O. HERRIN 137 and 139 Water street, New fork. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M, PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes and patent powder Proof defiance locks and cross bars. Depot No. 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane. Binger’s Sewing Machines.—One Thousand 4olarn a year is a fair estimate of the carnings of g004 oper for, with one of Singer’s latest improved high sp The season for quilting ninge and “other profitable work ia close at bund, the time to buy the machines and prepare for it ind fact that our machines, either for use private families of in large manufacturing establishments, are vastly superior to every other kind, ea, bs proved by Mousanda who use them, and is beyond dispute. New mac! exchanged for oid val juferior ones, on the, usual, iber 2, M. BINGER & CO, 323 Broadway. It Is So, And The Public Are Aware of It, that DRUMGOLD & PROCH have the neatest and most tasty assortment of summer clothing to be found in New York, 1¢ old stand, 120 Fulton street, Families about to Leave the City for the eountry and sea side will find a new and large assortment of bathing sponges, hair, nail and tooth brushes, Lubin’s and the societie hygienique soaps and perfumery, and other English and French articles, farina, finest brand of eau de Cologne, at GEO. E. INGER &'CO., tamil; aberalet, corner Walker and Broadway, successor tol. T. To Liquor Merchants, Distillers, Ambro- typlate, daguerrectypiste, druggists, slectrotypers, lrework- glass manufacturers, &c. i Cognac. oil, oll, brandy @x. tadt,gin, whiskey, rum and wine flavorings and colori cham} nthe and oils oe cae aris caraway, lemon, and wintergreen, fp mium, bismuth, manganes tabesiog ‘Vien Jaman va RWANGER 143 Maiden lan Potichomante, Potichomanie.—During the cee months in the country, ladies will find this a a fas- and amusing occu} upation, far more expeditious and easier eer han tapestry pe pety ing, and pay tasteful and beau- tful. ape simpler veasel can be decorated to resemble the fin china. Woses containing two vases, full in. seroctions Peri every article required. Paice $5. CONTENT, NEARY & CO, No. 02 Broadway. Jouven’s Inodorous Instantly cleans kid gloves, without, the, Rub with a Plece of flannel an rt pears. Can be worn ipacdaulys anerwaras ‘On'e bottle is warranted 10 Agents wanted. TPCONTENT: Waany a Go., No. 02 Broadway. oy ae, ier fering htest smell. with Tpaused upon the threshold. I could not go in, For a host of swarmy bugs were crawling there; F thought as 1 saw them, what a sad sia, hadn't Lyon 's powder, that tcompound ‘rare. Sprinkle in ‘tite Crevices, y Come and die. ti Brosdway, E. LYON and and Ne Seow Third street, Philadelphia, chery Hatr and Toupees paeree! aHothers. Their new improvements secure feck comfort to tbe Wearer, natural eleganceand durability. unrivalled an oy. harmless hair a ee ive private Com, at BATCHELOR’S, Br €ristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and To sacite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A suit of glegant private apartments for supplying his inimitable dye ibe only rekabie articie of the extant. Wholesale fetail at CRISTADORO'S, Moe 6 Astor Hi ‘Copy th louse, oder or Moustaches Forced to Grow in six by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the skin. $1-a bottle: sent to any Part of the country. GRAHAM, 600} Broadway; Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Hill, the Ininfitable Cutter of Hair and whiskers, tn styles to suit the different shaped heads and faces, at Nov Barclay street. No intarest in aby olher establish: ment. Hair dye 4 shillings a box. Holloway’s Ointment.—The Dry Eruptions fo annoying tomany aged persons,as well ag Dolla, ring worms, ald bead, fever sores, bruises, and all external inflamma: tion, wheter the result of aceldent or of disease, heal rapidly under the application of this ointment. Rupture.—Only Prize Medal Awarded to Marsh & Co., by the Industrial Exhibition of ail Nations at the Crystal Palace, for their new patent radical cure truss. Re- ferences as to its superiority:—-Professors Valentine Mott, Wil, lard Parker and John M. Carnochan. Open from7 A. M. to9 Me MARSH & 00., 244 Maiden lane, New York, During the Summer Scason no Family should be without Tnger’s tasteless castor oil, the mosteffica- cious and desirable aperient that can be taken. GEO. B. CO., successor to Thomas T. Green, corner of Walker street, Broadway. SE TY Married. On Tuesday, 24th inst., by the Rey. Andrew B. Pater- son, of Salem, N. J., Wauton W. Evaxs, of New Bruns- wick, N.J., to ANNA, eldest daughter ‘of the late J.C. Zimmerman, Const! General of the Netherlands for the United States in this city. On Tuesday, June 24, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rey. lir. Geer, Mr. James V. Reeve, of New Granada to Miss Many ANN BiaoNGuAM, of this city, Newark (N. J.) and Philadelphia papers please copy. ‘On Sunday evening, June 22, by tho Rt. Rev. Father Curran, of St. Andrew's church, Jouy Lyoys, of the town of Lockrae, county Galway, province of Connaught, Ire- land, to Miss MARY ANN MGKiwiEY, of this city. Detroit and Poughkeepsie papers please copy. On Monday, June 23, at Trinity chapei, by the Rev. James Robins, of Philadelphia, Cuanum L. Penns to Euszanern, daughter of Samuel Nevins. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June 24, by the Rev. R. 8. Storrs, D. D., Hxwry Kxox,’ of Blandford, Mass., to Co- UNtA, daughter of Colin Lightbody. Springfield papers please copy. At Irvington, N. J., on Monday, June 23, by Rev. J. M. Bruen, Gronce H. Tav1or, of New York, 10 Josuruixy D., only daughter of Wm. Hickok, Esq. Died. On Monday, June 23, of consumption, Parmiog Kuna, aged 34 years. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 544 Ninth enue, vetween Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, this day, at‘one o'clock. His remains will be taken to Calyary Cemetery for interment. Drowned, Francs Tearzr, eldest eon of Bethuel 0. and Julia Catharine Wheeler, aged 9 years, § months and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his father, No, 144 erly Vonhan this afternoon, at two o’clock. jonday, Juno 23, Wa. Lewis Curssmiay, suddenly, in the 43d year of his age. His funeral will take place at tho Bedford street M. BE. church, corner of Morton street, to-morrow afternoon, at o'clock. The friends of the family, also the members of said church, are respectfully invited to attend, without further On M ” evening, June 23, Catiertve ©. CeRAGION, davgh' aries and iiliza Ceragioli, aged 4 years, Hor réWMlins were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Tuesday, June 24, an infant son of Horatio P. and Josephine E. Carr, aged 17 days. On Tuesday, June 24, ANNTE, y oaly danghter of Lewis B. and Delia Binsse, aged 18 months, At Harlem, on Monday night, tho 29d inst., Mann b. Connes, aged 82 years 5 months 4 days, the beloved wife of Charles U. Combes. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, trom the M. a church, 126th street, between Third and Fourth avenw At Ftaten Teland, on Tuesday morning, June 24, of con- yolsiong, WALTER, Kecond son of Andrew and Marla Touisa Houd, ¢ged i year and nine months, ‘The relativé® aud friends of the family are respactty!t Spy lied 10 Wad Le SUDpF Ol, tomorow apurpIng, oF Past 10 o'tlock, at nis Inte residence, Carrlazes wi be ® attendance the 8and 9 o'clock boats New York At Syracuse, N. Y., May 5, 1856, W years. Yarns, aged 34 ADVEBTISEMENTS RENEWKD £VEK) DAY. POLIT’ ICAL. TH WARD —UNION OF THE DEMOCRACY TO PRE- serve the Union.—Democrauc mass meeting to ratity the nominations made at the Cincinwatt Convention, of James : for President, and Join ©. Breckvurilge for Viee- President, The democratic republican electors of the Fourth ward, and all others in {avor of sustaiging the constivusion and Jaws of our Union, in opposition to the incenliary doctrines of black repwblicanism and all other isms, will assemble in mass mecting, to be held at the Shakspere Hotel, eogner of Willlam and Dusine streets ou Wednesday evening, ©’cloek, to respond to the above nominations, an Males wat measures as may be deemed necessary to organize an aaso- elation or club for the coming eainpaigh. Several eminent speakers will address the meeting. By order of jah Committee of Arrangements G 1» Tenj. D. Welch, Patrick Crowe, ‘Thomas Fitzgerald. 15™ WARD ON DECKL-UNION AND HARMO- my.—The democrats of the Fifteenth ward are request- ed to meet this evening, at 744 o'clock, at F. Voh's, corner of Amity and Mucdougal ‘streets, to orghnize 4 Buchanan and Breckenridge Association, to do effectual serviec in the ap- proaching campaign. 'W. L. HARTSHORN, Chairman protem, G. W. Keicy, Secretary pro tem. AND DAYTON ACAN RATIFICA-. ~The republi ‘ors of the ity and. ry of New York, the THends of freedom in the Territories ‘of the United States, of free izbor, of freedom of speech in our National © poset, and of a tree press; all in favor of asserting. and the rights of tree artizans at i workingmeny. and thelr claims to participede in the selilement and enjoy of ihe unoccupied landeof the nation; all op con: tinuance of rotligacy, despotism and inbeelly of of the Present ‘ederal administration; ait im favor of supporting platform of principles laid down by the Republican Ral Convention of 17th June, and in favor of a just, ecor energetic nnd republican administration of the general govern? ment, are nvited lo assemble, atthe New York Tabernacle, 08 Wedienday. eve at 8 o'clock, to respond tothe made rite feepublionn National Convention, at Pitladelphis, on the Wsth June. of John C. Fremont of Cai , for President ee the United States, and of William L, Daylen, of New Jersey, for vieo President aod to take nck measures to promote their election as may be deemed advisa- ble. ‘The Hon, Wun. Hi. Seward, the Hon. familion Fish the Hon. Lafayette 8. Foster, the Hon. n. Lyman Trumbull, the Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, the Hon. Wi Fessenden, the Hon. Ghavien Kumners the Hon Henry Wilson the Hon. Joho P Hale) the Hon. Guy R. Pelion, the Hon, Abraham Wakeman, on. Henry 8. Lane, of fndiana, Sigismund Kaufman, i | Ba, aid other, distinguished speakers, have bean inv ited tO iress the meeting “AR KETCHUM, Chairman New ‘ork City Republican Central Committee, 1LL1AM PRE: Gronce Trnwhsscen, Secretaries. Executive Committee—Isaac Sherman, George W. Blunt, John P, Cumming, William Curtis Noyes, Charles W. Elliott, Thomas O. Berry’ Archibald Hall, Ledbeus B. Ward, Chante’ Otlarson, "Edy ©. Leigh, Luman Sherwood, Fraudlin J, ward Bepper, Merwin N: Jones, James Kelly’ Amasa I, Jam. Bciastor, DantelL: Petise, Andrew bicakloy" Augustus Ft Dow, William Allen, Daniel 1 Willis, Charles fiddle, rd wdacomber, Erastus ( ates Pearcy, David. Edmonds, George W. Hesry C. Boxp, Sec’y. New Yong, June 1, 1886. Benedict, Joseph C. ‘Pinckney, ott, Ji are) ISAAC DAYTON, Chairman, WENTY-FIRST WARD.—GRAND RALLY OF THE ‘United Democracy.—Buchanan and Breckenridge.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Twenty first ward demo- cracy wag held on Monday, evening at Hibbard & McCoy's, comity of Fourih avenue and Thirty-second street, pursuant id a call emanatin the two Democratic ttees of Ward. On motion of ‘the Hon. Josiah Sutherland, the os Was organized by the appotntment of Dr. Alex. FV Chairman, and on motion of the Hon. Daniel W. Clarke following gentlemen were selected to act as oflicers:— residents—Edward B. Fellows, Willats 1 Leona Geraghty, John Lynch, Johu H. Myers J Curtis if ON, N. Camp el yokh'S. Broderick, George W. Gat ‘Galt, Rcercuaries Douglas Taylor, Joseph Lynch, Horatio P, Carr, John King ‘The follow: 0, resolutions, offered by Josiah Sutherland, Esq., on behalf of the committee, were unanimeusl aly, ‘Wesolved, That we, tho united democracy of the Twenty first ward of the city of New York, with one yolee, ratify the noml- nations of the Cincinnatl Convention, and cordially approve of the political platform. lald. down by that Convention, and Gratulute the democracy of this Hat ‘and of all the Rates, that ‘With one voice and with united energy they can now rally un- der James Buchanan of Pennsylvaniay and John 0, Brecken ive a finishing rebuke to the fanaticism an the day, and by their united conserva- tive strengihvrescue the constitution and the Union attacks of abolitioniam, negro-ism, and all other “sma,” black ‘or white. Rerolved, Thatin James Buchanan we have a candidate for, the great executive trust of President of the United mature years, of great experience, wise fo, counell, ae ate in action, irled, Known and never found Wanting and as @ statesman, o patriot and democrat, well lly, impartially and energetically to 'aischarge such ‘high (ruse ohn ©. Breckenridge, the gal Kentuel for te President, See the enthusiasm of “Youg Ameri modidied by a calm ‘wisdom and exact knowledge beyond Fears: the epirit of American, Anglo-Saxon progress restrained ‘and tempered by the spirit of law, ‘order, justice; aman whose didactic eloquence best and most emphatl pods proclaims the order, discipline, genius and character of the Resolved, That in our opinion, while no constitutional law can be an ‘infringement the political liberty of the citizen, every unconstitutional law, however humane, benevolent or Christian ig intent, 4s an infringement of such liberty. That, looking at the constitution of States as 16 great written and recorded compact or charter between me boo le of the United States in their worereiga capac eck tively, and each citizen of the Unite individual, private cupacity, giving and pole cel specified. powers of legislation and of executive action, for t he benefit of the citizen, every unconstitutional law is a vio- lation, not only of the political iberty of the citizen, but of his ebartered rights. And thus, believing the compromise line” to have been unconstitutl sirens has no power over the question of slavers ‘in the Terri. fries, we do Not see. why the. prohibition by Congress of in Kansas would not bave been a dangerous violation of the liberty and chartered rights of the ¢ citizen; nor why the existence of slavery in Kansas, freely establi ished there by the will of her inhabitants, would not be perfectly consistent’ vith 'e believe that in Liberty and freedom tn any poltteal sense. these United States, Itberty and freedom, #o far as they depend upon the government of the United States, depend tipon that zovernment being confined strictly in its legislation aud action to the express powers given by the constitution. God deliver us trom the domination and tanatienl zeal of a party organized upon a mere abstract, impracticable sentiment of humanity, ontside of the constitution, and which would wreck the liberty of twenty millions of white men, and first and great experiment of constitutional popular soverelgn- ty, for the freedom of a negro held in slavery by the local law ot'a State or Territory; a party whieh, by its ceaseless, un. meaning cry of freedom! freedom! by its cunning evasion ot the true question; by its frothy moral abstractions phitorophtcal seniimentalities, has brought to its ensl ack Cockade the more puritanical and wordy of the clergy, and many of the honest but too contd people of the country; and which party, now repudiati Bumnet Hale’ and qihere, who sve. suertloed eo tage t9r freedom, nominates tor President of the Bnited States John O, Fremont, that around his name may be thrown the romance of a trapper of the Rocky Mountains: and of the untold millions 0 old sleeping beneath the soil of the ‘ Maraposa Grant,” atch the romantic and the young. That we never hud a very high idea of legislation, arty platform or political, organizations, founded on meré verbal abstractions of morality, or of freedom, without re- to constitutional limitation; and we freely admit our admiration of such legislation has not been increased by the late attempt to enforce in this State the laine Liquor law; that child of New England Puritanism, which having come into New York on its so called “ morral mission,” was adopted and attempted to be enforced at the expense of the constitutional liberty of her citizens, by the same black “*re- publican” party, who now allack the conaiitutional liberty of the citizens of the United States, under the ery of freedom— freedom, and which ior law, even here had @ good tit by thé sturdy friends of real d by the firm judioiary of New York. cl, That the eontiaued seqtidpal nglition of” the cestion, the activity of the black ** republican” party, Tetine sprung into extstence out of agitation, and the Plata teniency of the times, to depart from the true object and | umite of municipal legislation, and to disregard conuiitudonal restrictions, imperiously call upon. the democrats of this State in every city, town and ward, blotting out past differences, cordially and harmoniously to unite, re) we earnestly recom: | mend such union, for “in union there fs strength.” ‘The assemblage was then eloquently and forcibiy addressed by Judge Oldham of Texas, Hon. Lorenzo B, Shepard, Richard | Husteed, Fsq., Hon. Ambrose L. Pinney, foe JohnH. An- thon, Judge Jonas 1. Phillips, and other’ eminent speakers, On motion the meeting then adjourned, with three times three for * Buchanan and Breckenridge.” | EX. F. VACAE, Chairman. Doveras Tayior, ‘Secretaries. Jonn Kine, DOPTION.—A MOTHER HAVING LOST HER HUS- band, and being in straightened circumstances, is un- er the necessity of peeking for the adoption of her male child, Itiea fine healthy infant, aged five weeks, Address Mrs, N., jerald office. USTACE 8. WILL FIND A_ LETTER FROM AN- drew D. Jn the Union sauare Post {fiee; has been there two weeks. Yours ofthe 12th duly received. F MR. ALEXANDER MANN, WHO LATELY ARRIVED lon, in the ship WN rry street, or on board the bark ‘Oana, foot of Warren street, et be will oblige bis brother, Ja James Mann. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ANTHONY MeMATION, aged 86 years, who left his residence Sunday, 22d inst. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his son, John McMahon, 17 Desbrosses street. R, RICHARD MITCHELL, LATELY foe hl td FROM England, per ahip Princeton, a giider and frame maker, weft home about four weeks ago for New PL to aa ey em- yment, and hag not been heard ince. He feet 6 vere hei nt fair haired, with @ scar on the left ride of ls chin, and it 35 years old. Any information Mepegens han him we be thankfully, received by leaving word at the of B. F. Bunker & Lewis, 73 Hudson treet, for Mra. iMlichelt 188 MARY H*sR WILL FIND A NOTE IN THE A “Brooklyn Post ofice, ‘HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE oe FH. GEORGE sr he ia requested to communicate his friends at , Or at Geneva, Switzerland,“ (PURODORE | wuLow!T2, FORMERLY OF HEKKE ‘Westphalia, will learn somothing to his advantage by call ing on Dugan & Leland, 53 South street. MPHROBALD HERFELDT, OF HAMBURG, 18 PARTICU- larly requested to call at 161 Pearl street, second floor, New York, where he will only hear things from home to hig beat advantage. ONKERS.—HOW I8 YOUR FATHER? IF YOU ARE staying where I think you are, it 18 necessary I should gee you on your own account, Write, aud say when I can yoe you and where. VIS. IRST COMPANY CONTINENTAL GUARD—COMPANY orders.—The members of this company will assemble at their armory, corner of Grand and Essex bag eal in fa . form, on Thursday, 26th inst., at 10 o’elock A. the urpose of escorting the Hon. Millard Piilmbres ex: dane dnd of the United States, from his quarters, St. Nicholns Hotel, the Hudson River Railroad di ‘The members of the se- vera} chapters of United Americng, and the various Fillmore a Done! yelson clubs, and his friends srgeneral are ravi tes to join in the escort. |, U. HELMS, tain. ‘Wa. Pys, First Sergt. si TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Re N AWAY FROM THE RUBSCRIBER, JUNE 2h AN spprentice, named Augustus Tine, 17 rents ears old, emp! loge more 86 Warten atree sti f foul, ful, dark eye, a 1 Se 8 ihohen high, Mx... Jexion, ome Of the upper it teeth are harboring said (lecayed, front Tiea ynder the un we fr] Jaw. A 1S Pate rowar yi] given on Bis ret habit MAN, UW Eimeat, ye? hse iii shee ks SITUATIONS WANTED. 1 Vanderbiit's Landing on the arrival Of | ~~~ were ee vee eee ee SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER. BEAT of city reference giveu. Address M. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL W! tion, to do light chamberw: Has good reference. Can be 140 Bari ridge st, ISHES A SITUA. jork and sew, or to take care of for two days at “STEADY GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHILD'S nurse and to do chamberwork. No country. Good city references. Inquire tween | Gh andl 7 ius avenues. A FRENCH LADY, A DRESSMAKER, WELL quainted with her trade, is desirous to enter a stor cut dresses aud mantil ry 2d #t., corner of Bowery, second objection SF in the ‘at 103 33d st., be- AC- to Daverney, No. 1 SITUATION WANTED—BY A HEALTHY WOMAN, as wel nurse, Roosevelt st, Good reference given. Apply at No. ii A fet 346 Houston st., third floor RESPECTABLE YOUNG SWISS GIRL WANTS A situation, with an American family in the country. Apply -_ AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A cook, wash and en, or to do general Sulhvan st., in the basement. SITUATION, TO housework. Call SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND Cit; references "Noo objection to go to New at 163 6th avenue, one door above Lith st., i as nurse and seamstress, or waiter. port. Can be seen a the shoe store. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Mah, to cook and assist in the wi and troning, in a kee: family. Good references can be given. Inquire at 694 SEU ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ts washe! ii Bane 1 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU chamberwork and assist in ‘washin would help to take care of children, Can reaidenge, $8 Weat 9th x” and ironer. Good refer rence, Apply a GIRL, TO id ‘and ironing; 0 beseen at her lat be nae hace i A PLACE WANTED.—A GERMAN GIRL WANTS A P ferences. 48 washer and ironer and cook. _Apply at 404 9th av., second tloor, bacl @an te good re- room, A commer of High, A ast Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A room, top YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM- ‘bennaid and seamstress; has no objection to the country. Call for wo oie at her present employer's, 123 Adams YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid, or to do Lari housework for a small iumily; geod-reference given. Call at 144 Forsyth st., front A GOOD GIRI. WISHES A SITUATI: has good reference, rear. or to do general housework, plain cooking and washin, and froning ina private family; understands making bread; Jan be Aeen at 287 West 17th wt, in the ION AS WAITER, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as waiter and chambermald; good Call at 100 West Yith st., for two days. A SITUATION WANTED—BY AN A: to mind children, do. plain Fede berwork, be seen at 8d Kein r twe A reference given, MERICAN GIRL, ight house or cham- ‘9 days. SITUATION Seanae CHAMBERMAID, OR TO assist in washingor ironiug. Apply at 2634 Adantic at. RESPECTABLE YOU. ence, Apply at No. 'G WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- and fine washing, or waiting. n produce the best of city refer- YOUNG WOMAN, Wi WISHES TO OBTAIN A tion, in a small privite family, to do or as chafubermald, or (0 ke care of childr given if required. ‘Apply at 62 King st, room. second A troner. Apply at 148 Wes, 16th st. SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework: good reference; is a good washer Can’ be seen for two A quire at 118 7th avenue. Good retvrences. SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waiter, o to take care of children and Uo plain sewing; has no ol bjection to Ko in the country. In- A Jamil: and Vine ., Brooklyn. YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private family, to do do weneral housework: is a er an Call at 115 jroner, and a lait kk. freon Tih aad Sth evendenin the rear. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, WISHES A SITUATION as laundress; has the best’ of reference from a French Cy seen for two days, ai the corner of Columbia RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN a situation, to do chamberwork and sewing; good reference. Please call for two days at No. 68 Mulberry sire room. third floor, bac N AMERICAN WOMAN WAN’ cook, Tniculre it (hee day ays. No. 187, A SITUATION, AS Washer, undironer; the beal of city reference given. corner Of 19th street and avenae Asura MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A hild to wet nurseat her own en. Inquire at262 Division atree “A SITUATION WAXTED—TO DO G! work, or chamberwork and to assist in washing and brirce) reference required /ENERAL HOUSE- ironing. Apply at 12 Amity place, room 6. Good city refer- ence, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS Lents \A Good reference. avenues, second ‘cook, washer and rues would Cu at 36 West 13th at., be entlemen’s wash! wash! A SITUATION Nu ocalabpsetel tox con: fectionety or bal or bakery ato girl, who speaks Sogiias, Call at 114 Essex st. te the cor etween bth and ee A WOMAN WANTS — ENGAGE A FEW LADIES’ OR toning: can do futing and fine ig. Can give reborn Calt at 12 Amity place, room 6 ‘HER A FANCY, ectable “Good elty reference, A ind 10 assist in washing and ironi children and do plain sewing; w' ; or would RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid le Ea the summer, who Would return in the fi oly re ence given. Can be seen for two days at 162 East AX LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR her girl; is a good strong girl, wil to work; would £0 to the country with a family to do washing and ‘ironinj und chamberwork or waiting. ‘Went dist, between 7th and sih avenues. all at her present place, 1 SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, as chamberi ‘maid, washer and froner. Good re- verence given. Can be seen for two days at her last place, 27 Rast 22d st. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A bebethy Adel INA mall family, to do general hor Ticase call for tWo days at 272 loth st. sework. 4th th Good reference. loor. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion, as chambermaid and laundress, or todo general icusework. No objection to go a short distance in the iry. Please call at 65 Chrystie st., in the rear. Can be seen Lor two days. DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY THE DAY, IN ‘@ tew respectable families; understands her business thoroughly. Please call as 23 Hester at, Dood city reference. st, between Ist and 2d avs. A or elty references, .st, between 6th and 6th avs, A ciothes. Has good city reference. at 77 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. todo general housework; Can nurse and seamstress; understands Can be seen coun- RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, ina private family; Ia an excellent washer an Can be seen for two days at 24 East 23d SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oe be seen for two days at 43 West th { SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS children’s makin, Yor two days YOUNG WOMAN, AS NURSE, AND TO DO PLAIN sewing, in a privat May be seen at 35 ference. family; no objection to the country. ing street, for two days, Good city re- ‘8 SEAMSTRESS—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- man; is an excellent sew@r on ladies’ and gentlemen's ine linen; would assist in some light chamberwork, Best of Call at 186 Mott st., first floor. cury references. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, AS COOK, ina ironing. jest city reference. Call, for Mamil Hon st., corner of Catherine. SITUATION WANTED, BY A triews: Zoung pitt as chambermaid and waiter; could as- ironing. The best of city reference; ap- fist in washing ani ply at 170 Twentieth street, between the 71 24 floor, back room. rivate family; would assist in the washing two days, at No. 2 STEADY INDUS- ‘th and Sth avenues, A Jer in a store or hotel, or day oF night atten de th par, having able experten e-Card, ait en i fecompended from from his late employers. days, J. T., box 188 Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS PO! watch main ; und unde para AN ENGLISH SERVANT WISHES TO ENGAGE HIM. elf with a ong abroad, oF with & po e given, Tn- entleman or family iespeetabe fam aa thi quire at Mr, Teltord's, No. Hr oubtor of Tin ah, mat Bowers, tor two day! SITUATION WANTED—BY A RES! coachman or groom, ences. Inquire at 196 S6un et. A DOUBLE ENTRY bef Mile: 3 business experience, disengaged wonld \nke charge of a set of books. ‘dive office, stating where an interview may be in @ private family; good refe IPECTABLE MA. Rowe EXTE! ‘ata iB, Herald LAD, pec Dc al YEARS OF AGE, ana ah een pomeaey iry books with Very tle came eee? pe re he can and competent aoompenenh fe beee @ ait in a fair for his eer- ‘Address, for three days, W. B. Lawrence, 185 Fulton st. bei acre MAN WANTS A Nquo1 SITUATION IN how dint and menrufeetae al ide ‘of cordiala, ‘Rec Rete: rr e te Fences Will be given. “Please call on or addreve ¥. VX. No, roadway, YOUNG AMERICAN STANTS NOT ONLY EMPLOY. but a ekanee to di some honor- lt o unintas, he is resp ay connected, ‘but t00 in ind - Coeeraners ie from seditious and good penmnan; hi now! knowledge of his own, ‘and will swear, yet is'a. person be party can fui it, Fur references and 18 desirous of employment; in some active “ “ ploym Dusiness, pre: ress Bottom, box 116 Herald ‘who thoroughly understands th ment of horses. pace. 1 Wor Laemerens 0 208 (0 5 He inys, if not engaged. TO) (COACEMAN. WANTED, 4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG 6 care and manage- Gan come well recommended from his test Broadway, for two {OVERNESS—A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUA. lon ae daily governess. She is well qualifed to instract in he: Eng ek also, music, tas: ments of Oaa ‘wive satisfactor 8. H, HL, No. 21 Jobn street, New York. ng and the rudi- rences, Addreg; ee ‘ov! pth —A Lane, COMPETENT TO TAKE the entire gop mane fami); children, dears FE. P. B,, if the domestic dutt wae oat inert athe Care or 5 gtr 4c.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A HOUSE. of experience, or to take char; pars bt. 0s bagerereaUee ‘of the linen de- Wass address MX, ah, SITUA- eneral pate ren; city reference , back st, be- md lt » for take care of gO eh he 5 ‘Good roner? SITUATIONS WANTED. SVIUATION WANTE: D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG objection to assist in washing a a fo u shart dtausaoe ia tne covets Please call Kast 1th street, New York, for two days. GUUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD COOK, INA © snail prevate family; would be willing to assist with the Washing and ironing, Wood city reference. Can be seen for iwadays, C15 Went 15th st., between Tth and sth avs., fropt ITUA is id oF Waiter, or as nurse: has no objection to the country; the best of city reference will be given. Please call at 428 4th avenue, between 9th and Slat six. SITUATIONS WAN good cook, wa as hype cay. and fine washer and ironer, plain sewer. | Goodl city references from last place. seen for two days, at 192 West 20th ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG do the chamberwork of a ed reference. Apply for two days, at ly store, FD—BY TWO GIRIS:; ONE AS r utd ironer aud good baker; the other or as nurse and can be 10 A FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE.—A WOMAN OF respectability, who is about returning 10 London, would Hike to wait ag scrvant on a family on the voyage, and longer i required. ddvess N. P., box 1,587 Post oflice, or 16 CTARLE WOMEN WISH SITUATIONS— cra! housework, plain cooking, Washing and the other ts'a goo! chan: etion io the country; kiren’s nurses hey amended. can be highly re iF (ween 9th anid Juth avenues, for twolays. ‘1 TRON, OR DO Ml city reference f May be seen av CTABLE PROTESTANT WOMEN WANT Que a perfect cook, and tho other ax frat rate no objection to goa short distance in the country; take charge of 4 laundry ina hotel, Call for two days at 48 Vandam st., in the rear. 10 DENTISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF feito IN mechanical dentistry, wishes a situation, Address Dens, box 160, Herald offlee. (0. WESTERN MERCHANTS —A YOUNG MAN, 2 vants a situation, to go West; would act in , ae he wishes (o leave the city; could do any- Best of city reference thing ina. gene 3 given, Address West, Herald ollie. 0 DRUGGISTS.— WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN WHO bas had considerable experience in the retail and dispens- tng trade in London, andwho is thoroughly competent, a situa tion aa clerk, First class references given, Address’ cus, Herald oftice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, (0 do general housework; Is a good plain cook, Washer and ironer; no objeetion to go in the country for the Summer months; (good city reference, Call at 153 West st Bt JAXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and walter, or as seamatrees; can give the best of city reference. Call for two days at 70 3d avenue, between 11th aud 12th ats, ANTED.—A LADY, HIGHLY RESPECTALY AND fully competent, desires a situation as housekeeper. Ad- dress Mré. C, H., Herald office ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a small faanily; good city reference from her last place, where she lived five years. Apply at 203 East 13th at,, near Ist avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A RE- spectable married woman, in a respectable family, Best city reference, Please call at 150 Macdougal st., for twodays. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, as nurse and Cgetitee) or chambermaid; the best of fed recommendations give! Deas at 38 West 13th st., be- tween 5th and Gth avenues, second story, front room. W4nzEn—sy A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A ‘situation as chambermaid, and to assist in the washing, Would go to the country, or travel with a family, The best of reference, Call for two days at 80 West 17th rs near 6th ay. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a cht mbermaid and to do plain sewing, or to take care of growing children. be seen at her present employer's S21 5th 5th ay. ay., between 83d and 34th sts. ANTED — A SOUR BY A | YOUNG chambermaid, ‘woman, take care of and assist in walting. First rate city reference. Call, for two days, at 422 4th avenue, corner of Sith a. second fodr, back. room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion, as child’s nurse and seamstress. Best of reference. Apply at'if Sd avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR SEAM- stress, by & respectable middle aged Scotch woman, yo in France. Can teach races given, APIy at 20 Eaat rath ty bey fort two days, ED NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG healthy woman, whose milk is six weeks old. Can give the best of oly refer reference, Gan be soen at 111 Ist avenue, ih st., Secon ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A situation, to cook, wash and iron. give exoeltent city reference, and would uot object to go @ short distance in the country. Can be seen at 145 4th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS MEAT mee ott \e boarding house. cook, in a respectable reference on ‘be given from her last emy eee eeuee ire 4 lived several years, Please call at lit Laurens at., between Spring and Prinee, in the fancy store. ET NURSE.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WITH a fresh breast of milk, is desirous of obtainin a situation as wet purse, Inquire at ‘No. 198 l4th at., near Fi 1 8e- cond floor, front room, Can be scen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD GIRL, TO. DO chumberwork or waiting, or general housework. clty referencesrgiven, Gan, be ‘seen for two days at Nord Bleecker st., near the Bowery. ‘ANTED—BY A A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do general housework, or take care of children; good recommendations. Please call at Mrs. Brown's, No. 39 Union street, 8 South Brooklyn. WaAstep—4 SITUATION, AS PROFESSED COOK, BY ‘Woman who understands made up dishes, soups, deities, enn and preserving and pickling in all their sever 4 t y reference. Can be seen for two day , petween sth and 9th avenues. WARXTEDOBY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS travelling companion to a lady to Europe, Cali- fornia or South, or would go to the cpuniry, ip lake charge of two or three ehildren. Address M. J. 7., Union square Post oftice, Ww NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oe as chambermaid or waiter, or as children’s nurse. The Lest of city North Moore st erence given. Please call for two days a7 A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS er and ironer; understands making bread of city reference. Call tor two days at 300 and biseuit: Be between ith and J0th aves. Wests et st., 7 ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN, ® situation to do plain cooking, washing and ironiug: Cull for two days at 2¢5 Bowery. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS schambermatd an and nd Troi apr rivade family; is willing to agaist in washin, ity reference. Cau be seen for two tt 14 Weat thse fondest heehntno ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND. SEAM- Fins eee ‘woman, c - tent and knows ber Dasiness., Plewse call at is eee, inthe rear, Can be seen for two days, if not Wantepny A GIRL, AGED ABOUT RIGHTERN’ rs, A situation, as waiter, chambermaid and fewer. chy reference,’ Inquire for two days at 90 24th at, hetween 6th and 7th avenues, third floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as nurse and seamstress, who thorou, ly understands taking care of an infant, and js able to do all of family sewing. Has the beat of cit from her Tast ib ce place. Can be seen at 67 West 28th Pd between 6th and Avenues, for two days. eS SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, As ‘chambermaid and waiter, or iake care of chikiren or do plain sewing. City reterence. Call at 809 18th st., near ET NURSE—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a baby to wet nurse in a respectable family. Can be seen for three days in the fancy store, third house from 40th st. in 2d avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPHCTABLE Young girl, todo general housework. Please call at No. 12 Essex street, it the rear. WANTS 4 sitvaTion—aN EXPERIENCED SICK OR monthly nurse, either in city or county. Unexcepuon- able references given at No. 166 Fulton street, or 117 Second avenue. ————$—$——— ore SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ae cook, Washer and ironer, and to do housework; city reference, Call at 102 27th street, between 6th at avenues, for 2 days. Aen Ay, A YOUNG WELSH Neher ASITUA- ‘iow, as waiter or chamb Appl ya 108 Amith -, between Pacific and Dean, in the basement, Brooklyn, Bay A Nya tt ees Soa A Season rmaid or children’s nurse. it sent employer's, 112 4th st, between Amos and Charles, Wot A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WAMAN, A situation 1o do general housework, or todochemberneti and warh and G ence, Call at 116 Monroe st., u 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO) W Stostion, sa oooh, noon tener or Dread and pusey? fs willing to assist “ith the ‘washing and ironing. for two days at 210 West 28d st., between 8th aud 9th ather present employers. War SITUATION, AS LADY'S MAID, OR seamstress, oy. a ctable eyoung woman, understands ae deseing and drocemaing, Cal, be soem fortwo Gaya at 4 efompaning Cae ployed. No objection to go In the countrys ih um ANTED—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, A WOMAN Watt {8 ‘frst rate cook, washer and {roher, Apply at arrol tween Henry and Cli Ween wee Eset? ae Clinton etrcts 2 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stross; would be willing to goin the country fora few months; the best of city reference can be given, Call f Clays at'138 Amity at ih the basements on ony wo AAA EY ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joune woman, af chamhermald and walter, oF a4 eat ‘Cant be seen at her present employer between 17th and 1th sta, Aino ANTED-—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GrRi Fituations: one (o do plain cooking, washing and jroni the other todo chamberwork and waiting or chamberwork and fine washing and ironio, beat of city reference. Can be rean at thelr present place, 34 East 224 at,, betweon Broad- way and 4th avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE fi}, tn chambermald and to asst in washing and iron- ing. jection to the country, Can be xeen for two day Good reference can be givem. Call at 219 26th st., bet 8th and 9th avenues, — — y TANTEP—PY *N EXPERIENCED YOUNG BNGuISH } VV ‘woman, a sffwntion, ax cook, rand ironer. uire at 66 Greenwich st, one docs above Barrew sh erence vorewnornrneese tO W4xrepea git SITUATION, ie Ae AN Pym x, ‘as cook and to aenist in Was! aes: jection to go % short distance in ihe ons cae: Can two days. Good ‘can be given. ‘Call ‘at Sse between 8th and 9h avenuen. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Seeacnaae@ young woman; is an excellent laundreas: tion to do chamberwork and wn oat "senaat city reference given, Call at 8 nae, BL, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 16 YEARS’ EXPR- z mathematical avenues, for two days. rience in teaching the English and es of education, and who is characterised by the tifeates from the Commissioners of National Ed jin, and who defies the most rigorous muaho exaeets wi — , meet will remuneration. Four years’ experience on: kubjects, in New York, give ecu fcitties. ‘dares Simpson, New Brighton Post office, Meatnace and fauily hating the Neat of veberomon aad earatice und family, viho huis been cuaaged forten years years us clerk in a wholesale tobacco business, in German: to obtain employment. Address Ebesh Taber, Iisq., is William ot W4urrp- sr A BOY, 16 YEARS OF figs A ori tion to learn the watchmaker'’s Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Seeerereoppatnon anal ronecaseqn ane etimnisetel tial ‘WARTED.A SITUATION, BY, A. YOUNG 244 MARRIED hhman, as coachman and w: i good Washer and omer’ good referenoes ‘arene ‘Nidresd G. Tracy, 46 Fast Stat st. ad avenue ANTED—BY A TEMPERATE MAN, A aa as porter, In a dry goods or hardware store; can repair or surap ‘boxes; reference, f required. all guerss tended to, or can be seen at 176 W ANTED—BY A yous MAN, A SIXUATION, AS Dorter, in a wholesale or reiail grocery store, horse and Ww iragon in Ge iy, abd liver apa nantes city references given. Addrewe 0. M., box 172, 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, MAN, A SITUATION a in # private family. No goa short e in the country. ‘The best of elty relereise given Meare call at 41 Union wm Bquare stable, Wedsestay snd and Thursday, whero he has lived the last five years. 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Millard Fillmore will be pobyely .eceived in the city of Brooklyn, under the tion of the fommittee of Arrangements of the Common Council and the Ciene! € rommiuee. on We dnesday pherpgon, J uns 3. 6 line wi ¢ formed in open order at3 o’cl reciaely, at me ace ferry, resting on Hicks street, * Mr. Fillmore’s barouche and attending Carriages, will fie patwaen tbe Teuba; Se’ proseesion, ain r them, and marching up Fulton stre through Court. sg earrenee, thence fo Fulton avenue, thence along Fulton sircet to Oty Hall square, at the north gate of the par ‘The aids and marshals will meet at the Grand Marshal’a tiarterA, atthe office of the Hoard of Health, at the ORY Hall, at 1 o'clock P. n ‘Third. Mayor and Reception Committee. Fourth. Members of the Common Council, Fil Bembers of the Board of {Aldermen and Council of the city of ew Six American Gene rat Committee. Fillmore and Donelson evelitons, of Kings county, # generally. After the reception in the Gov. in th our iistnguished. guest ‘will be escorted 1. the the ‘Kesropous louse. In the evening, at 9 o'clock, Mr. Fillmore w! honored with a grand seranade and firewo ions Grand Marshal, W. B. LEWIS, we Raton ini slat ed HORSESHOERS’ P. U. AND B. 80- All goes of the Svs shove Ag are requened ag at Hermitage, B evening, June 26, at arelehto's o'elock precise AND, Presiden‘. Jou Taar, Secretary. ‘ASONIC.—ANY WHOLESALE HOU! tier a alert, accontant on tareller tate hate Hiausre, will plone” Sea amo eens. ate Oya aye: dhe give uy Fatersaee, ve Hs were thee NEW BS beg or oftice, for gine pci knowledge, with gratiude, the very han handsome ie et ‘homas Francia went! fr te Beet of te the New York and Ni on Ti be hens Recrroe Ro, on Taney, Eadie cdma net ania be deemed for se tae interest D, Mayor, ‘OTICE.—THE SISTERS OF CHARITY BEG serait under their charge. ‘OTICE.—A MEETING my THE ay any. Faw Yorn, June 14, seus ARR Tt, seeeuey. TRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.—THE be dg MY ) Fourth street church, Williams iceman Will hold. strawberry festival on in tH new iene nt corner, oe Pau Howth Reventh a the benefit of sion Sanday School, The children wil be So present ‘present "Muto and addresses will enliven the FTES YW ky” Ae Mica OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL, ‘Notice to tax pavers, "ie aueaent robs ofthe mreral ware of he low York reat hood Assessors to this eri bes TH imardoted ink payers et, the stein tees Gi. antl Pe, Lt. faine, are requested te make aw ju gt geen le ang boa sae pci $2 con