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3 * him which be had hipped, ‘out, and then tock the variable winds back to the coast; the object of that was to escape the cruisers on tie coast; De Corta wanted me to take salt water la for fear the whould suspect what was up; I told him the fresh w op was as cheap, and as easy to take in; I advised “ica to take in the fresh, and he did; at St. Thomas Ww’, were to | take in fresh water; this conversation was 0”, 25th May, Da Cunha was not present, (the MOn¥Y was therefore to:) there were six addition’ mon on board, and 1 wanted to tend them row 4 “n'a sloop, as # would not look well; the first ] ky ew of it I found them oo board in the mw i, Wher the steamboat Oaly Son was coming after us; they We. the same men that were woncealed in the forevastle; “je sailed M y, 9th June, r produced); 1 hay seen this at Mr, Reisenburgh’s; ir. De Costa said 1 wey wo vhow wis if I was seized in at Gardiner’s ay; this was signed by Mr. De ta, and handed to me by Reisenburgh; the under- standing Was U-at that paper was a mere co they wanted me t+, go on Saturday, but I couldn't get the regis- ter out; he told me to céne down; that he had a fast steamer, and I could go out without papers from the Cus- tom Foise; vo this L objeoted, because, if I was seized, I wid be condexmned wrtout any difficulty; (exhibit 25 Fmoduced:) it was a mere cover for a charter party, lke letter of instructions: (register of the brig Braman produced;) I got this the Custom House; Mr. Niebubr, a the Custom Horse, gave it to me; he cleared the vessel; There way ve trouble ebout this, but I made De Costa be- Weve that there was @ diiliculty in getting it out, because T didn’t want to coen Saturday; Mr. Fragar, when I saw him, resided at 21 Gouverneur street; I fouad hie out to be of the firm of Uakes & Joseph, 486 Water street, caulkers, giloers, Sc, District Attorney—He has signed the charter party a3 Manuel Joceph Fragar. Witness—The handwriting is the same as that on tho Dill of sale, and on the claim sent in by Manuel Joseph Fragar, as owner of the brig. Adjourned to 11 o'clock Friday morning. In connection with this case, there has bsen placed in ‘evidence by the District Attorney a number of tettors and accounte, written in the Portuguese languaye, found in a boot in Mr. De Cunta’s trunk on board the Bram. Tho following are extracts from the letters, The District At- torney gives, as the key to them, to interpret the word “carrier,” when it occurs, as “ship,” and the work 9, as meaning “slaves.” By’ this, 1 will bo geen that the parties by whom and to whom’ the letters fre written, aud numerous others, are implicated as be- ed in the slave trade:— Mg comaged in the slave Cree yaUELA, 16th Juve, 1854. M.S L. § Mucnamo, (Havana) — Dear Friend—Sir:—By this opportunity goes 2 carrier, which has taken twelve packages, marked on both sides, (the mark is a triangle, with a cross underneath) which Are consigned to you; and I hope you will take charge of them and dis;ose of them at the best prices yen taay get from respectable persons, and you will refit the pet for me to Messrs. Widew Tarajo & Sons, sub- tomy orders. I hope you will do your best to fulfil ‘the duty of a good correspondent, and’ you will do me the favor to send bere a letter informing me of the result, wad if you can answer me via America it will be bet- ter. Iwish you good health, &c. ‘ JOHN VERSIRA CARVALHO BRAGA, Benzveta, July 15, 1854. Ma. S. J.. 8. Mzacuamo (Havana). Dear friend and gir—By this goos a carrier, and takes with him thirty packages (marked as above on the le(t), which are consigned to you, and I hope you will take them under your charge and ‘dispose of them for the best with reepeciubic persons, and the net proceeds you will remit to L. Manuel Jozé Borges Carvalho, and in his abseuce to Mr. Antonio 8. Jc Oliveira, and in case of the absence of Doth, to Messrs. Widow, Tarajo & Sons. Be very particu- Jar 16 eei\ the packages to particular persons, £0 as to net the proceeds without delay; and you will do me the favor to advise by this the fulfilment of the above orders, to- r with an account of the sale, I wish you in good » &c. (Signed) JOHN PEREIRO CARVALHO BRAGA. ‘New York, April 22, 1856, M. FRANCISCO ANTONIO MONnEIKO. Dear friend and sir— * * * What puzzles me is what you say, that M. bad sold to. his share in the scbooner, and you may rely on this, that if this is true # will be the means of losing everything; how- ever, J entertain still some hopes in that busi- ness. But what I must tell you is, to leave this coun- try without delay, as oue must be very careful, as it does not require much to be put in prison, and the greatest caution is necessary. * = — * Now, I have only to tell you that if you will do me the favor to send me your doings, please to write under cover to Messrs. Figandera, Reis & Co., No. 40 Beaver street. * * * J must that if you should want any more money to ask me for it, and I will send you an- ther order to Mr. Cambos, which he willaccept. * * FRANCISCO DUIS DE ALMEIDA, N. B.—My bark has been out now eleyen months and ‘be bas not arrived yet, nor do know when she will ar- rive. Lasnox, March 28, 1856. ‘M. Francisco Axtoxio MosneRo— eo #* * * * This is addressed to M. Manuel Basilli de Curta Reis, through the medium of the Portu- re Consul in New York, in order to haye this delivered your hands. Iam in hopes you may give me some mews about the course of this business, go that I may ful- i) my orders. ALEXANDER J. SEGUEDOA LOPEZ, Bexzveta, Dec, 18, 1855. Ma. Francisco Axtoxi0 Moxnizxo:—On the 18th of June, iste shipped on board the hermaphrodite brig of which Moniciro had charge, thirty packages, (marked as before) and P. one of which died on shore, so that only ‘Awenty -nine were sent for account of the estate of Manuel Jose Harges de Carvalho; the net proceeds to be delivered $m Lisbon to Mr. Antonio Jacquin de Oliveira, * * * also send for my individual account twelve packages, with the same mark on both breasts; the net proceeds to ‘be delivered in Lisbon to Messrs. Widow, Tarajo & Sons. * © * * Bya note addressed by you to to the late Jose Luis da Silva Vianna, I perceive that only eight packages for my account have arrived, whilst those for vacoount of the estate are more, there being some con- fesion in the brands, or some mistake on the part of Moria, who marked them, of which please to take notice for your government in making the account, (Signed) JOHN PEREIRO DE CARVALHO BRAGA, Ervia, April 27, ‘Mx, L. Loargs:—Dear Sir—I am in possession of your @avor of the 12th December last; I was gratified to hear ‘Uat you are in hopes to conclude this business very soon. T hope it may be done with all possible despatch. 80 a3 to insure better results, and Lope soon to hear of your re- arn without any trouble. * * (Signed) LYNARDA YEAXIDOA XAVIER. ‘Mr. FRaxcisco ANTONIO MonnEIRO:— * © * Jam anxious that you may speedily conclude all these transactions, so that I may soon welcome you here. I have to advise you that the proceeds of the forty ae shipped in the name of the late Jose L. Da Silva , miust be divided here between me and you, for the reason that I have toreceive from his house my share of toro vesecls, as you mustknow. Your daughter, mother and the wenci are all well, es IGNACIO PEREIRA XAVIER. A letter follows from the same party, dated September 18, 1865, to Mr. John Lares, informing him that Monteiro, to whom he, Xavier, has made advances and paid ex- ppenses for the Toguete, has tled to Bahia, leaving him to @ollect his debts as best hemay. Then he hopes that Monteiro will ultimately answer to that favorable idea which he had formed of him. He continues:—You know better than anybody else how liberally I have always rendercd my services in business of this kindfand how many facrifices I made, having spared “nothing, and am now the victim of it.” He ends by condoliag witinLoares, as a fellow sufferer in this cause, and begs himito give him & speedy account of the “packages”? belonging to Havana, April 16, 1856. M. Ioxaqo Prema Xavier—DeaR SiR—My last letter was of the 3d instant, and gave you the news of the bad success of our business on account of Mr. Lucas. But on the 11th inst. I succeeded in realizing everything, the men giving $65,000 for the whole 461 packages. I might have got twelve ounces for ours but for a trick of Lucas, who wished to get a commission of ten per cent, what for I don’t know, as gince our arrival at the place I have done the most of the ‘‘work.’’ You can dispose of the eum of $3,768 39, procecds of your share, and whichI am going to place in the hands of hado, of New York, agreeably to your orders, which I have not done before, as 1 intend to go there myself in a few days.”” © * * “itstrikes me this business is lost altogether on mecount of Monteiro, and since my arrival here ho keeps himself shut up in a room and does not go out into the strect.”’ La Cunha writes: I intend to go there ina ‘vessel that Iaicas might pick up, but as I am bound Iam Arying to arrange business so a8 to go and take with me the cash for half the cargo, ag we agreed,”?) * * * © (Signed,) J. D. DA CUNHA. APRIL 26, 18953. ‘Mr. Moxnzmo:— Dear sir: I have just been arrested, at the instance of ‘Damas, yader the pretext that | am owing him $80, and I did not want to pay him; but the real motive was that] should give him some money or he would compromise us; and for this reason, instead of calling on me at home, he waited for us with @ warrant, and caught me like a rat. * * * % Please to tell it to S. Pedro, so that he may put himself in a safe place, as said Damag told me most boldly that he knows where he ives, and is going wo do the sametohim, * * * * J. i ‘The accounts found with these letters show the amounts for which cargoes of slaves were bought and sold, and to whose debit and credit they were to be placed. In most @f the instances they run up to several thousands of Seizure and Condemnation of the Slave Brig General Pierce. District Attorney McKeon has received the follow- fag communication from the Secretary of Stato at Wash — roa ‘Unrmmp Sates COMMERCIAL AGENCY, Loaxna, March 3, 1856, fan :—On the 16th ultimo the Portuguese brig of war Berra do Pillar, uader command of Captain J. M. d’S. Ro- @oralho, captured as a pricean unkgpwn brig, off Old Benguella. The following are the particulars of this cir- e@umstance, which it becomes me to communicate te you Sor your intelligence — ‘The brig of war above mentioned, on the morning o the above capture, espied a sail close under the land. The Berra do Pillar immediately stood for her, but very soon after the land breoze jailed them, and both were be- calmed. About two hours afterwards a strong bri sprung Bp ; the chage then commenced with Viger tothe wou! . The rmpicious brig then hoisted American colors. The fay brig-of-war proving a faster sailing vessel, in three hougs and a half was close aboard of her. At this the brig showing Amorican colors kept off, and &. on board apparently tried to run the vessel on Shore, Hut did not succeed, as the Serra do Pillar cut her Of, and sent a boat on board of her in command of a Heutenant. This officer wished to see the papers ot the ‘vessel, to prove her nationality, as the said yeasel was within the boundary Jiues of the Portuguese possessions, ‘The crew of the yess) eaid they had no papers, With Qhis information the hewenant returned to the Serra do Pillar, and in company with Captain Rodoratho and a suai! force, boarded the suspicions vessel, Captain Ro- dorajho made tho game demand to see the papers, but With oy furtber succes. Hg then ordered the youwpl’s ner, ec | %cid-to ve examined, and found »-slave.deok and every other preparation made to reeeive a cargo of slaves. He then asked under what authority they maintained the American tlag sult hoisted; no explanation was give! shortly aiterWards it was lowered, and a Portuge hoisted in tts plees, at which Capt. Rodoralho pron | her his prize, snd'proceeded with her to this port, where | Wey arrived at noun on the 2st ult, On the 23d ultimo We ve; hot. Gu thre 26th the court had the opportuwty of being i ee oomn- righ ompany with | Sir George Jackson, H. B. M. - the crew, a Brazilian by birth, was brouey uethe saat and alter goinye through the usual oaths, “W000 ot but the truth,” he sad, in answer toa numbe - | tions putito him by the Presid and his shipmates were duly stu on & voyage to sea, und suppos one, by cue of the shipping tuasters of he, im’ company with others, embarked on bo Meanie anh proceeded down the harbor and was ‘board of the vessel, which laid there at anchor. Shortly afterward tiree other persons came on beard, when they weighed anchor and put to Those tree per- fons proved to be the captain, and one passeng He turther said that the capt e was Don Benito Denzanz. When about lays out were ordered down lo wi the hold, to bu deck, and then for the first time they the nature of their vo In answer to a question if he knew the o' he said he did not, but supposed werd thas she belonged to a company of New York, and who are the owou: During the voyage every J» ive a full cargo of slaves.” Ov e they had an occasion to h an flag was made use o} lace previously describe folowing morning & sail was decoy award, ch proved to be the Portuguese Serra do Vilar. No one knew on bi whether she left New York wit or ‘The witness further stated that du bame was erased from her sterp. ite did not k name, nor any of her crew, in consequence of none of them knowing how to read or write, and not being ta- miliar with the English language. He said that during the voynge she was called the Star of New York, but it was not her right name. He sail he heard her real name was General Pequeno, and it is my opinion the witnees confounded General Pequeno with General Hierce, a vessel that has been suspected before ce Janeiro, under the command of (a well known slave dealer), who was suepe of planning a further slave trade expedition, and a b to this Renito Denzanz. At Sir George Jackson's faw a correspondence between Mr. Henry F. Howard, the English Minister at Rio de Janeiro, aud Mr. Antonio Paulino Simpo d’Abrea, Minister of Foreign Affuirs of Brazil, dated April 11, 1854, wherein the litier i the former that Don Benito Denzanz, in ei or Frizano, two glave vessels, had’ shippe: slaves at Novo Re¢ ondo, and that the said Don Ba Jong been engeged in the slave trade. His b Jacintho Denzanz, was strong! before) at Rio de Janeiro, abe a slave expedition on board of th Pierce, of which he ‘was the general opinion that coastof Africa, dir. Howard communi to Mr. Fronsdale, the United States M rot Brazil, who iinmediately informed the commander of the United States ships of war, for their guidance Commodore Salter, commanding United States squadron, receivet an offer from Admiral Henderson, of the British squadron, to place at his disposal the steam vessel Rifle assist or co-operate with any United States crui might detach, to watch the C dore Salter wishing to frus ign of i ted the co-operation of Admiral Henderson, ne General Pierce, it thus seems, was then the su! of much attention at Rio de Janeiro, by the American, English, and Brazilian offici Another point, which makes me strongly suspect this vessel to be the General Pierce is, thatshe answers to the description given of her, viz:--That she is a full rigged brig of about two hundred tons measurement, and that she was at New ae about the time this vessel is reported to have leit ere, The Prize Court assembled again on the 27th ult., and fully gondemned her as a legal prize to the Serra do Pillar, and her crew continued to remain in prison until their trial in the Judicial Court should take place, which, T understand, will be as soon as convenient. Ido not think there are, from appearances, any true Americans among her crew, for if there had been undoubtedly they would have applied for protection, as they have had abundant opportunity for so doing. ‘Should they apply, every exertion of this commercial agency will be used for their protection. ‘Trusting’ you will find this suitable to your request, of thig morning, I remain, your most obedient servant, AUG. ARCHER SILVA, Acting United States Commercial Agent. J. W. Lrvinestoy, Esq., Com. U.S. ship St. Louis. Ao t, jum, and on th ow her ination might be the ated this suspicion Espenscheld’s Summer Style of Hats for 1856, of the Rocky Mountain beaver and cassimeres of various shades, is the richest fabric we have yet seen. The popularity of the hate emanating from this establishment is manifested Ia an extensive and rapidly increasing demand. Those of his friends and customers who were disappointed in not obtaining their hats, ordered for last week, may depend upon recelving ‘hem in the course of a few. eye N. ESPENSCHEID, 118 Nassau street. Panama Hats.—The Genuine Article, of Un- sommon fineness, at prices trom $10 to $50 cach hat: For sale by A. LELAND & CO., 18) Broadway. Something Briliiant.—Those Splendid Lilac cassimere dffd light straw of WHITE'S, the hatter, of New York. ‘Thousands of might have been seen last and the wearers JobKed as coo] and comfortable as if they had just come from an ice house. His stores are at 210 Broadway and at 148 Fulton street, 'To Avold being Sun Struck.—In the South, to avoid coup de soliel, they place a piece of damp cotton in the hat, between its crown and the wearer's head. This pre- caution taken, you may walk in the hottest suf with impunity, But those light, easy, tasteful and economicaly hats sol b: KNOX, corner of Broadway and Fulton strect, need no suc! cottonings. His hats are all so made ag to produce the same excellent effect without it, Genin’s Cassimere Hats.—A New Varicty of the cassianere hat, of an exquisitely delicate and becoming tint extremely light and of the finest texture, has just been brought out by GENIN as n leading style for the present summer, the shape, color and mounting of this elegant tabric are most at- tractive, and itis equally well adapted for riding, driving, the morning promenade, or full dress. The first cassimere ‘hats whieh obtained any ‘popularity ip this country were intro- duced by GENIN, and cach successive issue has been an im- provement upon the preceding, until in the one now olfered Perfection may be sald to have been obtained. GENIN, No. 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's. Ambrotypes.—Cutting’s Patent, Sealed, Im- perishable pictures are made by TOMLINSON, No. 447 Br way. All pictnres not made according to this process are Wworthiess imitations, and are a deception aud a fraud upon the public. Anson’s Large Size Daguerreotypes for 50 cents, twice as large as others take for 60 cenis, and equal to those taken elsewhere for $2. Thos2 who have, unfortunate- mbrotype of a deceased friend will do well tolhave it copied In daguerreotype or photog eu glass sweats and the pictnre disappears, as no chemicals will amalgamate with glass; and those who’ have their own am- brotype can, at a triflingexpense, have a daguerreotype in- serted in the same case, as the ainbrotypes can be washed off, and the glass used over the daguerreotype. If you send your ambrotype to Europe, and, like the look- ing:glassee and plate glass, \trusts and spolls the picture, you will regret you did not get'a Dagiterreotgpe at Anson’s. Ifyou put.an ambrotype in your trunk, andthe gum be- tween the glasses spoils your “dress, you ' will regret you did not get a Daguerreotype at Anson’s. Ifyou drop the ambrotype and break it, aud you have only the fragments of a picture you prized of a departed friend,you will regret you did not get a Daguerreotype at ANBON’S, 589 Broadway. Fremont, Free Fight, Free America, and free to get your portraits taken by. HOLMES, the great North American Titian picture maker, 289 Broadway. Cost no con- sequence, A Good Newspaper in a Family is a most sxeellent instructor, and those who wish to be informed of eventa of the day in these stirring times shoud take the AME- RIOAN WEEKLY PRESS, the best newspaper in the country. Kiyprinted every Friday morning, on # large double she and'furnished to subscribers at $1 a year, and to agents at $1 Ror bunured, vance. Advertisements inserted for ry cents. a line. Office northwest corner of Fulton and Nas- Sgn streels, whore all orders must be seut. ‘The paper is for ‘at the office, and by the news agents, Pianos and Melodeons, from Eight Dtfferent largest assortment in the chy, be- of which will be sold at prices Planos to rent, and rent allowed on H. WATERS, Agent, 833 Broadway... 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St. Nicholas Hotel.—Ladies Staying at the St. Nicholas and other hotels, wishing gaiter boot and shoes for themaely 9 of famnilies, can find & large nd beautiful ae- sortment, of varlous styles, excellent in quallt moderate im p.7ice, at J. B. MILLER & CO.'S, 134 Van _ pe ntact ‘Travelling Cloaks.—James A. Hearn, 775 Broadway, abore ‘Ninth ot. ba Lace and Musin Curtains from Auction. Merino Under Gar- endid bargains. —. “at rush is being made jp KELTY PURGUSONTE Ne, ot broudway, to negure sonke or tke tak and muslin curiains the," are selling at less than cost of impor. T tation. Goearly, Also, We largest stock o window shades ia New York, cheap, Boéts, Shoce and .Galters.—A Fine Assort- ment of the above articles can ve found, of calf, pygnt leather cloth, buckskin, prunella and kW; at the lowest oP prices, at the éstatfishinent of LOBIN b:ROOKS, 138 Fulon sircot, west of Reoadway, ut on in NEW YORK®HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27,. 1856. 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Copy she Singer’s Sewing Machines—One Thousand dollars a year ts a fair estimate of the earnings ofa good opera- jor, with one of Singer's latest tmproved high speeded ma- dines.” The season for quilting linings and ‘other profiable work Is close at hand, and now Is the time to buy the machines ind prepare for it The fact that our machines, elther for use ‘nprivate families or in large manufacturing establishments, re vastly superior to every other Kind, cin be provad by ‘Boasands who use them, and is beyond dispute. New machines exebanged for old and inferior ones, on the usual lberal terms, 1. M. R & 00., 333 Broadway, LNG Strawberrics, Cherries, Green Peas, or any other fruit or vegetables, may be preserved, in a porfeotly fresh state, by the use of Spratt's t seli-sealing cans, Pull dirw ererving wll kinds of frnits and vegeta- bles accompany the cans. Price, for quarts, $2 50 per dozen; half gallons, $450. N. 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The Public Decetved in the Purch se of the various cans, (in imitation called self-sealing,) wh n by various partios—solely to se! tent used according to directions, are cer op any kind of fruit or vegetable, (in a fresh st ways warranted by the seller to fully answer the purpose None genuine except those having in cast letters on the “Spratt’s Patent.” WELLS & PROVOST, Proprietors, atts 1 Pearl street. Holloway’s Pills.—Public Opinion 1s the great tribunal by which the value of all discoveries is, judge te verdict on this great alterative, antiseptic and tonic m: cine, founded on the testimony of ‘rejoicing and grateful thou- sanda, is favorable throughout the world. To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired Clergy- man, restored to health ina few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known thi means of enre. Will send (fi ibe p scription use Direct the Rev, JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 69 Fulton street, Brooklyn. To the Sufferers by Diseases.—Hoping that this statement may be the means of saving others from the dreadful euflerings which T endured, and in justice to Dr. Heine, induces me to make this statement public. Ihave been a great sutlerer for several years. ‘The following emi- nent gentlemen had all tried to cure me of 0 apreling le tion in my throat and most violent pains and swellings in my bones and joints:—Drs, Buch, Coch ‘ood, Chalmers and Griff ‘They all failed, whe: e, 383 Broon street, cured me ina short time. Come and see, ut 148 Can: street, (Walker.) SOLOMON GIBSON, Another Evidence of the Great Sq ority of Dr. Heine's treatment ef scrofula.—Sinee, my infancy Thave suffered from scrofula. To describe my miseries is ii possible; my joints, face, nose, from which large and nume rous bones were discharged, was the principal seat of the di sease. For the sake of humanity, I shall be pleased to ha all sufferers from similar complatuts to cad and ¢, When I shall with pleasure impart all particulars. Mrs. Resecca Cuanmen, 317 Third street, Dr. HEINE’S office, 333 Broome street. Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Eruptions, &e,, cured without fail, by Dr. HEINE, 383 Broome street. T'consider it my duty towards Dr. Heine aud the public to make known to sufferers of diseases where to be cured. Professor Parker, James R, Wood, Dr. Kimbark, to no purpose. It was in the newepapers where I saw Dr. Heine's name, and through the same channel Iam happy to state that Dr. Heine has perfectly cured me of the most dreadful and greatest miseries. My whole person was covered with ulcers, =balf my tongue and lips eaten off, T shall be pleased to im: partto suffers all particulars, by calling to my rexidence, a82 ourth street, Mrs, MARGRET DEAN, 'y Prize Medal awarded to ¢ Industrial Exhibition of all nations at thelr new patent radical truss. Professors Valentine Mott, ochan. Open trom? A. M. Maiden lane, New York. Rupture. MARSH & C Willard Parker and tig P.M. MAR: At St. Nicholas.—The Great Catarrh Doctor has come again. Dr. C. HOWARD MARSHALL, who Alwaya.cures catarsh and ail coughs fs alll atthe St Nicholas Hotel, N. ¥."No. 62, from 9to2P. M, Congultation free. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NEW PUBLICA'TIONS, AGENTS, LOOK OUT.—AGENTS WHO DESIRE 70 BE furnished with copies of the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS should be on the qui vi paper printed in, the country. Price, $1 a year: 8 50 per hundred t Oltice, Horthwest corner of Fulton and enta, Nassau streets, New York. Qt MAGGIE BELL, THAT FEARFUL NIGHT! God only knows what then I felt, As on the floor, till morning light, Beside thy couch I knelt, Thy father, with a kindly hand Led-me adown the litte lan We reached the spot where now I stand, With madness in tay brain. His was the footstep on the floor, "Twas he who to the doorway came, And here, where we had stood before, He told me, Maggie, of thy shame. Hg told me how young Clarence Lee We had been friends in boyish days— Had brought great riches from the 9, ‘And of his manly winning ways; And how he talked and sang to thee, ile thou wouldst more attention lend, Because he talked so much of me, Because he was my friend; And how, about two years For three since parting There came seage to That I was dead, From Maggie Hell, the, benuiifully. iusteated poem, tn the July number of the “UNITED STATES MAGAZINE.” Everybody is delighted with this handsome monthly, which is embellished with sixty-six magnificent engravings. (PE TRUE CAMILLE. lovss, June 2, Astor Hi 7 Eawt, Parxcu, Bs@.—Sin—While in Paria, a yoar transiated and adapted for my own use, the play of "C: A few months since, T published this piay in Cincinnati, with Rolice of copyright attached, On my return North, 1 am hand- ed a copy of it republished by you. By this act Iam deprived of the profit which should alone accrue to me. But this is not the injury of which T complain, for whilayou retain my text, word. for word, untouched, you have cornea tho onl from the title page, and in ite p! ‘¢ thig morning. The best foro— fn had eped— 1856. I ingerted a line, (The only correct edition,) which imphes that every copy bearing my name, is spurious; indeed, that I, in claiming ti autborshtp, have’ axmimed a merit not belonging tome, ‘The false position in which this series of wrougs placed me requires redress. Waiting which, T remain, your obedient eva MATILDA HERON. New Youx, JUNw 24 1856. of the Miss Mariupa Hrnox—Mapau—Your favor 2a is at hand, and T repty in all frankness that singe reeelving your book I have carefully compared the same with my edition of “Camille,” and find, to my surprise, that in the text there was told arty who prepared m; \¢ press cwas diferent from the edition then ub l. Lrenrer I was deceived. My rey, has done you aoe injustice. I freely admit it, and will cheerfully correct, In my next edition of your play, I will restore the original title page, the names of characters, and, with your permission, retain the line that 80 justly belongs to ft— Youre, ve ONLY CORRECT EDITION. very ree EAMES FRENCH, 121 Nassan atroot HE TRAVELLERS’ DUPOT FOR MA! GUIDE books, c., &c., 6 RANNEY'S, No. 196 way, cor of Dey street. THE TURF. [M1ON, COURSE, L., 1-TROTTING—ON MONDAY, June 3, at3otclock, P. M., a match for $2000, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. H. We names b. g. Jack Potter. Wm. Shute names bd). g. Blue organ. SLAW & WHITE, Proprietors, ‘NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON WEDNES- day, July 2, at'8% o'clock, P. M., a purse and stake for 4,000, mile heats, best three in five, under saddles. J. D. Me- Mann names b, ¢: Gen. Scott. 8. McLaughlin names i, Lancet, I A Know Nothing.) D. Patter names b. Chicago Jack. Cara will leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, for the Course, at 2% o'clock, and returm as soon as ihe sport . Fare, fo go and return, fifty cents, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. MENBERS JACKSON LODGE, NO. 6, A. P. A., are requested to attend a special meet itieir Jotge rooms, corner of Twenty-ni t and Bighth avenue, on Saturday evening, June 2, for the purpose of making’ ayrangements for celebrating the Fourth of July in Albany, Megpbers of omer lodggs Intouding to. go with Jack: bon Lodge will please be in men 0. VJ. GREEN, R, 3, ___ SITUATIONS WANTED. FRENCH LADY, A DRESSMAKER, WELL AC quainted with her trade, is desirous to enter a store to Sut dresses and mantillas, Address Madame Duverney, No. 1 ‘2d st, corner of Bowery, second tloor. RESPECTAMLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS cham) id or et i cl Please cull ut 3473; 4h #., near Broadway, xc ig: Wha | ep ea A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO: man, as good plain cook, in an hotel or saloon; the best of city references. Inquire at N A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation, a8 nurse; is a good sewer; good city re ee Viease call at 195 Waverley place; would go to the | ‘0. 27 Crosby street. A COMPETENT FRENCH COOK, WANTS A SITUA Won, (country preferred.) and her husband (0 0 as coach ‘oth have the highest recommendations from ers; ‘they speak French, English and Ger- Or Gallon Andrew Liechie, gardener, 103th le road, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA tion, to do light chamberwork, or take care of children. gk ap eres Tnquire for two days at 27 Amity street, nan or waiter their Jast emp! men. Address st., Blooming good plain cook, washer and ironer; good city 23 $$$ A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- re és. Inquire at 12 West 19th st Can be seen for two YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A srt. naid and waiter; ck; Yat 163 Sanda st irooklyue Yr A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- - Man, to do Keneral housework in a small private family, r cos, wire at 245 Mulberry st., for two days. GHY, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN situation as wet nurse; best of reference given. situaTrd Mth st. 4 Pike Hoosdtel a * NTED—BY A HEALTHY WOMAN, Hoosevelt r,t reference given. Apply at No. li RESPECTABL ation, as cham bood reference. App UTABLE WOM. and pastry cook. -retiEs A 7 sive good clty reve 3 SITUATION, Tan give good city reference. | Cai8H fleote yich a YOUNG GIRL, LATELY ARR Narerey place. land, wishes a situation, to do general ~~~ Shall private family. Apply’ at 7034 Fada ;2OM ENG. RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WISHES A 5. tion as seamstress; has no objection to seeing to a ch helping in light work. Inquire of Mrs. Powers, Waltot House, 326 Pearl st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, to take care of children and do plain sewinj yection to the country. Good reference. Apply at 377 street, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP! young Woman, todo general housework in juinily. Hus no objection to the country. Cun be seen fur tree Gays, at 366 8d av., between 2sth and 29th sts, RESPECTABLE YOUNG W@MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as purse or chambermaid, and waiter, Best of re- icrences given from her present employer. Call at 8) St. Mark’s place, for two day RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion, in a small private family, to do general housework; ix'w good Washer and ironer and good cook. Can be seen for two days‘at No, 4 Dean st., Brooklyn. HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, wishes a situation,’ as wet nurse; has no to goin the country. Hest of reference if required. ly at 99 4th st., front basement, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO 0! tion, in a small private family, to do mbermaid, or to take care of chik en; city reference YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHAM: bermaid or to take care of children, ina respectable fa- inily. Has three years’ reference, Call 'for two days at 52L 2 ay., between 42d and 33d sis., third floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU A- tion to do plain sewing and take care of children. No ob- Jeetion to goin the country, Can be seen for two days at Dr. ‘Beck's, 229 West 26th st., between 8th and 9th avs. SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATI UNDER- stands dressmakhng 11 kinds of sewing; has no ob- to go inthe country; ean give ety reference. Call at ring st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS couchtan, Good elty references. Address J. K!, box 126 Herald office. BARKEEPER, WHO LEARNED HIS BUSI in a first class Hotel in the South, wishes employm 4 season of two or three months, having to. return in r no object; wants something to kill time; « summer hotel preferred. Address Gilmore, Herald office. ARKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, who perfectly understands his business, Best of city reference. A line addressed B.8., Herald office, will meet with attention, ISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION IN A RETAIL nd prescription drug store, by & msn fully qualified end ix had several years’ experience in this eity. Ad- hox 118 Herald oflice. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG he country, tn a private family; would make ul. Wages not so much an object as est 25th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, AS y in a private family; thoroughly understands his 4 the best of city reference; ‘no Objection to go in the country or to travel. Address, for two days, P. L., Herald ofiice, or No. 64 West 18th st., which will be attended to’ ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCHMAN, © 23 years of age, as porter or assistant bookkeeper in & Wholesale store. Was seven years in the old country in the retail grocery business. Has Ii or three years, and can produce furess W. B., box 157 Herald office. TEADY SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS coachman and grooms understands plain gardening; ‘good Sho, geference: np the wifudson river preferred. adress T. MY F., Herald office, for two days. TPO WHOLESALE GROCERS AND OTHRRS —AN ENG: lishman, of first rate business habits, aged 29 years, just arrived from’England, who has travelled for a first rate Lon- don house for six years, wishes to meet with a situation, as salesman, or in some capacity, His business quaiifications would prove to advantage ina’ wholesale store. Address 8, R. Honey, Union Hotel, Liberty street, Fulton st., Brooklyn, business; with his last employer first rate character. Ad- ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, {0 cook, wash and iron for a private family. Good reference from her last place. Call at 213 West 26th st. third floor, front room, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young English woman, as'ehambermaid, and would as- gist in washing and ironing. Tnquire for Sarah Marry, at LIS ‘West 2th at., between 7th and 8th avenues, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK IN A HOTEL OR dining saloon; understands her business thoroughly, Freneh or Ameriean; no objection to go a short distance in the country, if not well sulted in the elty. Good reference, Call at 49 Allen st., in the rear. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion, to do general housework, or as chambermaid and waiter; i# willing to make herself gcnerally useful. Apply at No. 16 East 24th at, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘as cook; undersiands the American and Spanish and some French dishes, desserts and bal Willing to assi in the washing and ede! if required; understands her busi ness perfectly; can be weil recommended by her last employ- cr. Please call for two days, at No. 146 tb ave., between lth and 11th sts., in the fancy store, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation, to do light chamberwork or to take care of children. Call at 109 13th 6t., near 3d av. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as tr good shirt maker; understands cutting and fitting children’s dresses. Reference can be given, Apply for two days at $4 West 38d st., between 6th and 7th avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, A SITUA- tion to do light chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of a baby. Good city reference, Call at 331 6th avenue, sor two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W ‘oung man, about 17 years of age; sign painting pre- reds “Apply at l6l aventio A. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion, to do chamberwork and plain sewing; has lived in her last place for four ears; best of references can be given, Please call at 15 West st., between 7th and 8th avenues, YOUNG WOMAN, fer ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermald, and to assist in washing and ironing, City reference. Piéase call or address B. C., 103 West 16th s., Ddeiwen 6 and 7th avenues, for two day: WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A ‘situation as qhambermaid and seamstress, No objec: tion to the country, Best of reference from her last place, Call at 616 Broome st. Can be seen until engaged, w Nrep—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Birl, us nurse and seamstress; can cut and fit ladies’ and cliidien's dresses; has no objection to travelling. Good re- fereree given. Please call at 60 Macdougal st. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO HIGHLY RRSPEC- table young women. One ag ae rate cook; Perfectly ratands cooking in a] ranches, soups, pastry and jel- and Uread nndécake.. The other sa firet Fate iaundre 4 would not object to chamberwork and fine washing and Freach fluting; has the beat of city reference; would not object to go « short distance in the country. PI ‘call at 600 Bt, cor- ner of 7th avenue, ANTHD—BY A RESPRCTABLEMARRIWD WOMAN, ‘ababy to wet nurse, ather own residence. She has st lost her own. Good reference if required. Apply at 140 julberry st-, for two days. ANTED—BY A WOMAN, A SITUATION, AS PRO- feased cook; is an excellent washer and itoner. The best of references given. | Can be seen at her present empio,- er's, 87 West 2ist st., for two days, between and 7th avs, ‘ANTED— BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- ‘tion to go a few miles in the country, to take charge of a horse and curringe and gee to a garden; can drive well, and ix not afraid of work. Reference giren. Cam be seen oi ard Of Ul engaged by addressing W. Daniels, care of W. Eades, Weat 20th st, neur corner of LIU ave, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A highly recommended young man, who understands the proper treatment of horses; will make hinse! employer; best of city reference. Call at comer of 4th st., or at 40 Broadway, for J. T. useful to his Macdougal SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTS A SITUATION—AN EXPERIENCED SICK OR uihly nurse, either in eity or country, Unexception- ferences given ut No, 166 Fulton street, or 7 Second A HABY TO NURSE.—A WOMAN, WITH A st of milk, who has lost her baby, will take er residence, No. 24, avenue 1. WAXNTED-A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, IN A respectable family, by one who has a fresh breast of and has exthig saloon, lost her baby. Call wt 199 avenue C, in the two days. SE ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND TO DO plain sewing; can give the best of city reference from ist pla the has been for the last two years. « call ui G4 Grove st., between Bleecker and 4th sts., in her nice ap. she can A SITUATION, AS PORTER, BY A STRONG Hy Young Gerruan, who refers to his preseut ‘ater st. WASTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, AND TO WASH and iron, by a very respectable young woman, who has bast of endations from where she has |i te 1 nat her present employ 2 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as cook, gout baker of bread and pasiry; is t with the washing and ironing. Can be seen 0 West 23d st, between 61h aud 9th avenues, plogers. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A W. _Trroteetant, 10 do ithe housework of « small privace faint good plitin cook, washe oner, see: a tri Sone Beth opal, we ironer, Can be seen at willing (0 asi for two days a ather present A family, hotel, restaurant, &e. Apply to W. Hough, 212 Broadway, room 23. ticle. ke my way, room I7, from 9 till 5 o'clock. ranted the best now in use old furniture, figures; mala Lord & Taylor taurgut; he rust perfectly unders: quire Etc J Broadway, in the basement. Box WANTED-INMEDIATELY, ONE WHO HAS SOME. ion street, in the ba Ce wap, French or colored; single man or colored coachman. the best of recommendations from their last employers; aud ences. 5 Le WANTED, NTS WANTED—FOR THE CITY.AND COUNTRY, 19 sell a patent article of great utility, (AND COUNTRY, A good ‘chance for GENTS WANTED—MA TL. address, for this city and Good chance to make GENTS WANTED—TO SELL than’s first premium cham rn BROTHER furniture polis, w ing and polislas ew rooin 23, ‘ A. HUBBARD, FR WANTED-ONE Wid dsome hanl, aad is correct at ate. Apply, afr 3 o'clock P.M, at rand street, Call at 212 Bi SSISTANT BOOKK writes a rapid and MAN WANTED—TO OF STERS IN A RES (his bustioss. fu knowledge of the pickling business, mem sh MART BOY WANTED, TO ATTEND» havenue; one who wiy and q at None other hood apply at Rogers! Havel, COACHMAN AND GARDENER WA short distance in the country. VA mule coke Gon, preferred, An Hnglish None need apply except those having Call at 251 Wa single may as “di rm el gipele may as gardener; one who has expelfence, Address OOK WANTED—ONE WILLING TO GO IN THE country during t er, and havi 4 Apply imunediately at 74 Weat Bat st SO Peter WANTED—BY A HEALTHY ENGLISH WOMAN, AT cher own house, an infant to nurse: has one of her two weeks old. ” Apply at 100 Bast Ndi st., tirst oor. ED Iv. She undersands n ive the best of refer- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN w et eg foneral housework and plain sewing; is a good asher and ironer. Good reference f er It 0. Ui avi2 amily place, thiagay. nee rom Her ina plage, “all ANTED.—A YOUNG pearance and family, who has been engaged for tobacco business, in G Address Ebesh Taber, GERMAN, OF GOOD AP. having the best of reference, and ee von on clerk = a wholesa)~ nany, wishes to obtal : Esq., 138 William st, mares, THE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRES rulh\ay. ae Int. 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Thus, those who have been table to get the back numbers will be enabled to have eS story as far us published. PERSONAL. DOPTION.—A MOTHER HAVING LOST HER HU: band, and being in atraighte ihe necessity of seeking for the adoption of her chi fine healthy boy, aged eight weeks, “He is dress Mrs. M., 412 Kighth avenue. ASE OF DROWNIN: A YOUNG MAN, a. NAMED Edward J. Hardy, returning from the regatta at Harlem with his friends, was drowned in consequence of their boat being swamped by the surf from a passing steamer, near the foot of Sixty-first strect, Kast river. He was about 2 years af age, 5 fect 4 inches high, dark complexion; had on a cotton check shir, brown Kentucky joan pants and heavy boos; his inials, “B,J. H., Live Oak, 44,” were inscribed on his arm, and scars on his neck. Any person finding his body will please give notice at 92 Houston street, to James Garry. ROWNED—WHILE BATHING IN THE HACKEN- kack river, on the evening of Friday, the 2Ist inst., Beard- ley Coops about 14 years of age. ‘The body has not yet been recovered. Any person giving any information concern- tng itto Mrs. Cooper, Bergen Four Corners, will receive the thanks of his aftlicted mother; or address T. W. Strong, 98 Nassau street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS SCULLEN, who left Paterson on the 16th of June, and has not been heard from since. His height is & fect inches, dark brown hair; is @ baker by trade. ny person. giving information of him Will Be thankfully rewarded by his brother, James Soul- len, West Farma, Westcheater county, New York. [SEORMATION WANTED—OF PRTER AND JANE Mulligan, children, aged 14 and 16 ¥ who arrived here 22 Inst. in ship Andrew Foster, to Tapacott & Co., who sent them to 42 Spruce street. They have not been seen, and apy news of them will be thankfully received at Wm. Palen’s, 42 Kpruce street. ‘AS. F, PITKIN WILL LEARN SOMETHING TO HI8 advantage by calling at 271 Broadway. Any one know- ing his present address will please leave the same in the ex change offiee, and oblige, &c. R. BEERS IS REQUESTED TO CALL, ON THURSDAY, {itis day), "June 26, at § P.M. at the gallery Inst pro- osed, but which illness prevented his Virginia triend from eeping. M.D. C., Alexandria, Va, RS. ROBERTSON, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STRERT, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, is sincerely requent: ed to state the number of her house, a8 I'am in possession of a letter and picture for her, Please send a few lines addressed Mr. B. B., Herald offi RS, ELLEN FLOOD, FORMERLY OF PHILADEL- phia, may hear of her children, by calling at 154 Front street, corner of Maiden lane, up stairs. M 8.—DO NOT DISAPPOINT THIS MORNING, AT a. Wo'elosk, at the corner of Broadway and Chambers street. .T. ‘OTICE TO THE HEIRS OF MARY NEAL, DECEASED. Hf any of the relatives of Mary Neal, deccased, are now living in Phi hia, or elsewhere, she; thing to their advantage by geuding thelr Durua, Port Richmond, Siaten Island, N. Y, RR. MaPAWED YESTERDAY. WILL TRY TO-Day «again; 11 G2, will hear ‘of some- address to Capry in; LL MAURICE, UCHARD ELFORD, LATELY FROM CUBA, AND now in Brooklyn, will confer afavor by calling on Mrs. Geo, Mack, Pavilion Hill, turnpike road, Quarantine landing Staten Island. ROBERT MORAN, the New York Bost ‘quested. MOULD THIS MER? THE EYE OF MR. GEORGE Meek, he is requested to communicate with friends $i ngland, or st Geneva, Swiwerland, ” HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF 4 STH Bee, inte publlanee of Graham's Magusine’ Ge ARG signed would be glad to hear from him, in reply to several letters. WM. DOWE, West Hoboken. neem nee OTe, IHEOBALD HERFELDT, OF 3 stow MTly Feauested to eal ai ta Het es Second toes jew York, where he will on from bom best advantage. shops ewes een acer eeeeeteneensenenanesmane ‘ANTED—TO ADOPT, BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A Meaealiny an pat years or age; she will be kindly treat. ; an orphan I. Roosevelt street, near Chathane Perret: Apply at IL THE MILITARY. ‘VETERAN CORPS OF 1812-—AN ADJOURNED MEET. of the corps will be heid at H. B. Riell’s, Star Hotel, 42 Liepenard street, on Friday evening, June 2, at 7 «clock, to make arrangements for celebrating the Fourth of sul, Frnciual attendance is requested. Hy order, M. Tavzon, Adjutant. H. RAYMOND, Colonel. HELP WANTED. ., WILL FIND A LE’ ce) t9 whic nner Wee ‘AITER'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A_ SINGLE young man, who has a thorough knowledge of his busi. ness in ail is branches; no objection to travel to auy pact of the world. Can be highly recommended by some of the most respectable families in the city, Can be sech at $72 Broadway, tor two di af Si snenepsnnneanstttbateaeeae WA XTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, TO work on a farm or garden; can take care of ali kitts of nee from where he has lived three y place, for two days, stock. Has good re years. Call at 12 Ami ANTRD—A SITUATION, AS ENTRY CLERK OR aseigtant bookkeeper, from July 1, with good city ret “Addrose J. G. F., box 3,146 sump odlige. © 'y refer ence, - ‘OUNG MEN WANTAD—THREE OR FOUR YOUNG men, of good character and addrees, to canvans the conn- tiy for the sale of some popular articles ‘that will remunerate well, For particulars, apply at 397 4th st., near Bowery. 10 CANAL LABORERS WANTED FOR TIIIS STATE. Wages 9 shillings per day; guaranteed by the Mate Pasnage money advanced. Also, one family to x , Will start Priday, the 2th ine Rd ve he voaraere, Apply. inmmnediaiely” at B10 accompanied by M. Cohnert, RIS COMNERT 200.8 Greenwich street, near Cedar str beheld THIN COAT AND VEST HANDS WANTRI 50 mare fine work, at SMITH BROTHERS’, Se Panos eet ing of a small fami 0686 Houston st., corner of Crom inst., between Ue hours of 12 and 2 Broadway. id av., for two days. OUR GOOD Dk OOK WANTED—A COMPETENT FRENCH, GERMAN or Swiss woman, of respectable reference, to'do the cook- App! on Baturday, the "ssi Felock P.M. RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—THOSE ACCUS- tomed to the city trade may apply to C. a sok, 350 Seep ey RUG CLERK "WANTED. — Svewun Micabinee ED.—-APPLY AT 90 HUDSON RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO HAS GOOD TES- timoniate aud ts thoroughly competent Apply at 7 SMAKERS WANTED; ALSO, A Jady competent to cut and fit in the best style. Apply at nwich street, near Barclay, this day wud Monday, MIRTL WANTED.—WANTED, A GOOD COOK, WASSER and troner, ina s family, Must have the best of Apply in Bediord avenue, near Koss st., Brook- NTED.—A FIRST CLA HEAD tering place, for which N. 1 price waiter wanted at a w Ww: be paid. Apply to Willis & Conkling, No. 2 Murray st. } ie asant character, not over 35 5 A_Letang, Union square Post office. OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—ONE TH ; disponed towards children, of educated. mautoes, eee ars of age, may address W. URSE WANTED—FOR TWO BOYS, FIVE AND “ars old; an intelligent French or English woman; d fully the management of children, be a good undoubted ¢ Liberal wages NEW Hf JUNE 4, 1853.— usekeeper. Address ag AN RESIDING OUT jeation er chil D acitication of his’ children. ended, and New York. rorCanal and Brey = evening (F TANTED, SS ars old, ppg ANTED.—A FRENCH PROTESTANT We'clock thi 1, qlindersiands ai! Kluds of sewing and ean dress Weil, will hear of a good situation by applying immodin., _ W. 2tth st. Best of references required, ‘and good Wah, iven, ANTED—BY A FANCY GOODS IMPORTING HOUSE, aM ACs pxnenencee Salnaman, ho ere acquainted with ranch of business; none other nee ly. Add 4,608 Post oftice, stating particulars, «PP ais ANTED—A SINGLE MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS farming, gardening and the eultureof fruit, A Seotch- nun preferred. Inquire at 68 Water st. ANTED—A STOUT BOY, OR YOUNG MAN, IN A retail grocery store, One well acquainted’ with, the business may apply at 78 Catherine st., corner of Hamilton, to K, & A. Marin, ANTED—TWO SERVANTS; ONE AS LAUNDRESS, and the other as chambermaid and waiter. Call, from $ to 5 o'clock, at 122 Ninvh st, ANTED—TWO DRESSMAKERS; ALSO ONE SEAM- Stress, to work by the week. Apply at 28 West 37th st- ANTED—A TIDY, STEADY GIRL, FIFTEEN OR sixteen years of age, as waiter and to assist in chamber- work. Apply at 106 Franklin street, betwean 9 and 10 o'clock. at Rushton ANTED—IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF TWO PER. sons and Id, a respectable young woman, who a good sewer, to work on vests and assist in doing the house- work, (no washing), and willing to go to East Brooklyn; wages. $5 per month. Address. G., Herald oftice, or apply to Thos. Gayton, €0 John st., second ficor, for two days, velween 12 and o'clock. GIRL, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER ork, to go a short distance in the country. Eight dollars a month will he paid (o a girl who ean come well led. Also wanted, a small girl, children. Address A, B., Herald office, ¢' ‘° #K@ care of ie SRATORS ON GROVER, BAKER on i Wilson's sewing machines; also, ands. Co., 405 Broadway, N. ¥. sia ponies pga is eee ee WA XZED=A GOOD TEMPERED GIRL, ABOUT 15 OR ay pla e earh OL 48410 ake care of elildren, and be able Wo p) ving; & Protestant preferred; wi a mont ‘Apply at 85 King st,, near Variek. ee ANTED—100 GIRLS AND BOYS, FOR STRIPPIN VW “‘obscco, Apply atthe New York "Tobacco Worle 335: Greenwich st. c \ ) ANTED--A Toop PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND froner, in a smal} family. Apply at ‘2 above Jersey prenuerversayt wiry? Baines W ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE NOURE- email fimily: ironer. “Apply to the atorp 494 Sth eroane, 6° Washer and A Reeties PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE. CARE. of children; she must be Udy, cheerful and intelligent and willing to go in the country during 1 and waling to 'y during the summer. Apply al ————— ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSRE- en arore ofa szaall family; Joust be & good washer and tron- . iy nd plain ‘cooking; Scot Gi = ferred. Call at 82 Poplar st..near icks, Brooklyn. Pe WwW ANTED—AT 64 WEST 3IST ST., A MIDDLE woman; must be a good washer and ironer and roe lain cook. | Mest city recommendation required. testant need apply, between the hours of 9 and. ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDER- stands dressmaking and care of children. Mu come well recommended. Apply at 125 East 13th st., between. ie ul 3d avenues. Preference will be given to @ French ne ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD ADDRESS, to attend a first olass bakery.’ G rence 4 Apply at 236 8th av. dla Wie PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework, to go a few miles up the North river. Apply i209 Wet Tih, near 6a aveumey this day, from 9 A. ae but @ ANTED—A GERMAN GYRE, A GOOD © % WW eeataioase ‘Apply ST ena re COE: WASH ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO TAKE C. an infant, three months old; one who will go in acon part of the 1 ples partotihe summer may find a pleasant situation, by calling ee ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT GIRL, ABOUT FOUR- teen years of age, to attend in a confectionery store; one from the country preferred: home and perminent tion," Address B.'L:, box 89 eral! office, for one Weck ease Sua Medtech WAntsn—4 CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE; ON alibe, intends to study the law preferred. ‘Addrene (h Hort ies WASTEDIIN THIS CITY, AND IN EVERY yinthe United States, agents to sell a new ene IN JONES, office of the Free State Advocate, 138 a a ee een eT “WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS EXPERIENCE. 1 Y, business. hi tn the hosiery and fane a e having. recommendations, undoubted cha: , ; smart, intelligent boy.” Apply WF. E. Stith, 134 Hroadsegs, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO UNDERSTA tomake heaselt vont” aire, between 10 in G'elock, at 6S Gold streets corner of Apruce’ “owe” 10 and I WASTED—A STEADY MAN, MARRIED OR 8) with city reference, to alend a liquor Moree bys ply to P. Cuif, corner of 26th st. and 8th ave., for two «lay: ‘WARTEDTAN HOTEL CLERK, A STRADY, INTELLI- ent middle aged maa. "App Bueklin, Gey House, Yonkers, 2 ‘r Milvess Robert 1. WASTEDIA YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 20 YEARS OF age, as clerk in a hotel. Appi ‘120! at the Muncroft House, corner oP both and Brome” — Nas- sau ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN; ONE WASTED, imo AUN ARs, atsar a lect lvrsiand it; no qi oP. Haydun No. 3 Centre iaarket placer’ ey oe ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT TO INTRO- Te, duce to manufactures mercha: gists, dc. n valuable work, Just ublished by 1D, Appicnats ‘0. ‘fo a competent man a'iiberal engagement will be olfered. ‘@ Building, 346 and sad Apply to J. &. Ford, No. Apply to J. 38. Ford, No. 9 Applevon eae Onn SEEEereenpperree ee WARIED—ONE OR TWO MEN, TO ENGAGE IN A light business. Also edd e the advertiser on sainry.- Men from the conntey vettartege A.small capital required. Apply at No. oO Aitn st. third ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD A is enteclappearusce, Who has hel some pee. the retail line, about eighteen years of age. Waxes low at uirst. Addre A., Herakt oitice, . i frat. Address X- A., Herald oltice, with real nam® and an ANTED IMMEDIATE! C n Englishman p market, 142 York st., We FIRST RATE CARPET Sai Nove but those who are well acjiainted wi hess need apply. Pear) st. LESM AN, int ith the busi. & Brother, 452 Inquire of Pert ——— TANTED—TWO COLORED BOYS, Years oi to Wallin Galo AM Ratton rahe ore Rage = Will be paid. “Apply ac 2S wud 28) Bloeckes = ood