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‘The resolution to print was adopted, andat 9 o’clock P. the Senate adjourned. House of Wasucroy, July 9, 1856, PRINTING THR KANSAS REPORTS, » Cragin, (nigger worshipper) of N, H., from the , Committee on Printing, submitted a resolution to na Se eae copenn of A alot 4 a ae the select committce appoint a on Mr, Sumner by Mr. eae: at a cost of ate a Se N.) of Tenn., unsuccessfully moved to O smetion ot Mr. Corp, (dem. to 10,000, and the ‘rr D CORRUPTION—A NECY COUNTERS 70, DIYRREIOATH (of Ohio) tohrodsoed 6 resolution yrnowe ty of Ga., the number was fution thus was Mr. appointment of a select committee of five, w! ane 8 ae tak, erae oo tures on in other wor! ‘and elsewhere, = m Cancliue W lel), relative to money eamgeaga ed the alteration of the Mobile Custom House, ‘Mr. Age al (K.N.) of N. C., asked that all the pa- Mr. viens, Cad of N. C., was willing for an in- , but ol to the ees of the Pty ‘Mr. ‘Houston, yi gs of Ala., 81 pre- : and resolution were long, ne Sead ve Detter to let lie oer until to-morrow, and in the meantime have ; ted. rf ‘Mr. Bai had no disposition to press consideration now, ecquiesced in the postponement. EXCITING DEBATE ON THE SUMNER CASE, Mr. Camrnrit, (of Ohio) called up the report of the ct commitiee relative to the assault on Mr. Sumner ‘Mr. Brooks, which concludes with resolutions to e¢x- ‘Mr, Brooks, and expresses dixapprobation of the con- of Messrs. Edmundson aud Keitt in the attair. Mr. Coup, (dem.) of Ga., moved a substitute, de- Haring that the House had no jurisdiction over the sub- aud therefore deem it improper to express any opi- thereon. ‘Mr. Camrsett, said the rezolutions were predicated @ complaint to the House from the Senate, charg- ‘that the privileges of the Senate had been violated by member of this body, in his assault on the person of ‘a or from Massachusetts. The testimony on the sub- ts full, and the facts, as stated in the report of the ky of th e committee, are not controverted by the ority. ‘That a violent assault was coramitted is estab. beyoud a doubt. He claimed that the House has I power to protect its purity and dignity, as recom- by the majority of the committee. . CLINGMAN, (aem of N.C., Said this matter had pro- d great excitement in the country. He had not been many ey do and yet he had seen much stronger is—of pehy when the House was in session. recapitulated those rencontres, remarking that the not take action on any of them. His object to show that the occurrence now under consideration sought to be magnified, with a view to make politi- capital, A certain party, thinking their sands of life Tunning low, want to get up @ great excitement. ‘was nothing to justify it. He thought the argu- ‘of the minority of the committee took the proper d. He contended that no breach of privilege had committed by Mr. Brooks. Were he to speak of . Sumner’s ‘pesch, as its character deserved, be would to adopt a collectton of coarse and offensive ex: ‘No man bas a right to indulge in vitupera- as Franklin says, without subjecting himself to ‘called to acconmnt. Men of courag ho falsity dr generally own Hae ‘but those who ty dre y cowards. He ‘ed that Mr. Sumner was closely identified with the on and Phillips school, and was for disunion, If Senaier wanted to degrade the country and the Se- be might well indulge in such things. In conc) ‘Chingman said there was nothing in the assault ity the indignation of the country. It was not a for the House to interfere with, and ought to be to the judicial tribunal. ur Banana, (of Ohio) submitted to the House that . Clingman lectured members as to the propriety their conduct, he indulged in the most gross and out- s perronal abuse which could fall from the lips of of marl, Whe constituted Mr, Clingman a censor of the tinguished gentleman from Massachusetts? Freedom speech and security of persou underlies every repre- ive system of government, and on the maintenance this great principle depends the life of a State. With- its observance there could be no free State and no free ‘This case involved more than an assault and bat- . It involved a guilty violation of the representative ya and crime against the great prin- speech. No civil tribunal has cognizance this House, Justice Story, when speaking of the e& of the two houses, says, These privileges he rights and privileges Of their constitu- ‘ad vers Uae bere represent this as an Hdinary case of assault and battery. Mr. Brooks that constitution be bet swore sworn, to support— constitution which eggs etom speech and debate. Senator was eden and ‘weltering in blood for having denounced tyranny and very, the sum of all villanies, which makes mer- tise of mortality. A bludgeon was used—the weapon ‘a barbarous age. The instrument was in perfect keep- Aer masons (a Jor s. C., 1 his gratifica- Booons, {de mn. , capensons that Mr. gham had disclaimed personal unkind- fand asked him whether be understood him as say- he (Brooks) was guilty of moral turpitude, of U Mr. Kixcnam—That consideration never entered into mind , Broons replied—Altogether satisfactory. ing In dem.) of S, C.) said that Mr, Biagham, ater @ beautiful paroxysm, asserted that Mr. down ii cousequence of pleat: injured people of Kansas, It attempted to prodace euch an impression in the lic mind, but it was not true in point ef fact. Mr. imner was punished for a libel on South Carolina and on Mr. Butler, the absent relative of Mr. Brooks. . Brooks so informed Mr. Sumner. Fraoklin was ght when be said that “freedom of speech was free- of the cudgel.”’ This was no more againsta Sena than against a newspaper editor, whose foul sian private individuals = often pumished by there being no remedy at |: ‘Tt was not true Mr. Sumner was struck down with a bladgeon. The y showed that it was an ordinary walking cane; ry testifying it was one inch in thickness above five-eighths of an inch below. Fair play is a jewel. design of the misrepresentation that 1s going on is to ‘on the Presidential election. Whoever heard be Se ey being magnified such as this <n alluded to gentlomen wong, today to print ‘hundred thousand he report of the assault Mr. Sumner, saying . tomd an electioncering nt. ir. Hickmaw, (dom.) of Pa., rieing amid the confusion, s—I did not Vote for it as ag electioneering document, lowe peeigese ihe biican party, and am vOnn—itthe tleman is not, his public position bas “much misunderstood throughout country. It is of asystem to inflame the public Lt the from Penns: Trania 4 not yote for the propo- he goulieman profteses Yo beloag. Bama. be red > rent, but objection in various pe of Dr. Boyle to show that rom gece te tr Sumner had been miarepre- for political effect, and concluded by argaing that ding ¢ caso Was not a question of privilege. oom Against the State Treasurer. Atnaxt, Jaly 9, Le te understood that Governor Clark, bia di niasod the presen iv evepen Genes ymour, Mr. Clark, the State Treasurer. » Bates and Gs Meese Acuing of Ep L a ' nn: Yoce July 8188 3 ite Boston, Jul; Portland ands Maine newspaper hoir' and Dayton flag this afternoon, 9, 1856, the Fre- straight ‘The Pennsylvania Republicans. Hanser, July 9, 1 Republican State Committee met to-day. Various ‘were discusted for conducting the onm; 4 and Western members gave assurances that for Fremont and Dayton would be enprovedeuton, rope io oonbaently of carrying Pennayluania. McCan the Murderer, ‘Aunaxy, July 0, 1966, ‘4 MeCan, who murdered his wife yesterday , was captared in an uninhabited house foar below Greenbush, this evening. ts of the Southern Steamers, TRE NASHVILLE AT CHARLESTON. Curnuawron, July 8, 1866. steamship Nashyille, Capt. Berry, arrived hore ‘New York at one o'clock this (Tueaday) afternoon. ARLIVAL OF THE FLORIDA AT SAVANNAT. SAVANNAM, Jitly 8, 1866, steamehip Floriia arrived here from New York morning, With all on board well. Death of an Old Puiapetruia, July 9, 1856. James Gilgon, the oldest member of the Philadephia Dar, died this morning, aged eighty seven years. MaaRete. ew Onweana, July 8, 1856. WCotton—Sales to-day 300 tates, at l0yzo a 10%0., for middling. firm and uncbanged. Gunny bags to are Tive 12c, Freighits stiffer, Osweco, July 9—P. M. Pag is in active demand, and extra parcels are scarce. Extra Canadian, $7 50; ordinary do., $6 60. Wheat quiet; supply ‘comparatively light: sales—3,000 bushels white ian at $1 60 ‘@ cargo of very choice do., iast night, at st 66. Freights easier. Corn taken at 126. for New York. @wing to unfavorable winds, lake imports are unimportant. Canal exports.—Flour, 1,894 barrels; Wheat, 42,861 bushels; corn, 6,218 bushels; rye, 7,024 Dushels; oats, 5,200 bushels. —_—__——_— Wanted—5,000 Heads, on which to try Whi faabion bat for July; soft hats, for travelling, in great variety, and ever pany in the way of straw hats for summer wear, a. WHIT 0 Broadway, corner of Fulton stre Union Square—Fremont.— ratype pictures of Washington's statue, Union aeniuiting. with Colonel Fremont's, ortralt, OP» Ww Splendid Lam square, pow 0,000 other works of ai, at HOLMES’ picture iway. The Medical § Containing practical svdclis on ‘ané liver, and the skin, in untechaieal language. The BPEGIALIS? is the only jourpal in the United States devoted tothe medical education of the people. 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Journeys, whick@@he twenty years ago were measured by days, are now acconwplished {ui is many hours, Commercial operations which formeriy required months to complete, are now accomplished in as many days, Change has demanded el fears, months smee, were considered mpers rowh aside as worthless, the progress of the aye demanding Something more comprehensive and of greater practi ity. ‘The compiler would remark, in presenting this work to the ublic, that he has devoted inuch time, and travelled many housand miles ny order to et it, The most important fea- ture of this guide is, ite convenience as a book oF references each principal road being fully and correctly delineated b separate map (engraved expressly for tie Fond), representing the distances, stations, eonnections, and chorograp! the aim, 'not only to combine completeness of in- formation ratest poraible facility ‘otreference, 40 far as railways and steamnboata are concerned, but also to di- ect travelievs what hotel the inacity or village. 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Every democrat should have acopy. For sale at all news depots. COMMODORE FERRY'S JAPAN EXPEDITION. D. APPLETON & CO., 346 AND 343 BROADWAY, lish this day, NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION OF AN AMERICAN SQUADRON TO THR CHINA SEA AND JAFAN, PERFORMED IN THE YAM 1854: By order of the orerient ‘of the United States, under the Y Soumaud of Com. M.C. Perry, United Mates Na Compiied from the original notes aad journals of Commodore Perry, at his request, and under his supervision, By Prascis L. Hawks, D. With 290 steel and’ Wood engravings, One volume, svo., maps, dc. Price $5. Chart, show: the Track oe tr of Ji in yer the vag Bip of the expe: spot pony yt Map ‘of Great Lew Chew nd Island Great Lew hd Harbor of Nap! Chew. “the Japan Islands. “the Bonin Islands. “Bay of Yedo. LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. View of Funchal, Madeira. ‘To-Ri Ga-Sa-Ki, Yedo Bay. Carriage on Sled, AmericanGraveyard, Simoda, Funchal Cathedral, Madeira, aiasas. Old Hi Longwood, St. Namoura, Third Interpreter. jouse at Long’ x fn Imperial e, Yokuhama. Commodore Helena. ‘The Briers of St. Helen Yok “Horry Mecung omimissioners ‘Travelers in South Cs Sane of Good Hope. the Inperial C: Cathedral at Port Lowis, at Yokuhama, Priest in Full Dress, Simoda, Misetenippi“satuted 1bY An Japanese Maichioe English Frigate the Present. Birkiie of” Malacca. Wrentlers at Yokuhama. Dogs presented to Commo- Pen Mosque Simorla from the Creek. Barber Boy. Hong Kong. ‘Temple of Hen Ying. View of the Old China Street, tand Kutrance to Chief ‘Temple, Simoda. tave, Macao. ley above Simoda, Place at Simoda. Woman and Daugh ter, Sh juvoda. a ete Funeral at Simo- nsulate and Port of Shanghai. View of Lew Chew. Encampment ot Exploring Party, Lew Chew. Castle vt Nagacusko. Kes Kwa, near On-Na, Lew ‘Chew. Hakdandi, trom tie Bay, Erect in Hakodad. Japanese Pillow. japanese Musical Instruments ritiog Insirnments, Praying Wheel. 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SITUATIONS WANTED. nnn SETUATIONS WANTED, Ween SITUATION, BY A RI SITUATION WANTED BY Lh oy Fg ——_ ‘ABLE man, in a private Good en. todo sere] bot housework, ina amall Adurces Couehiaan, box 100; Herald flee, dete GE EL ood city refereuses: “Gam be Sy gaa seen for two days at No- oe Bleecker st., near near Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ie MAS, Fd do housework in.a smal! fami): references. ply at 186 220 at, » between 8th aud 9 eh ave cal SITUATION WANTED—BY FY YOUNG WOMAN, AS Wetnurse. Good reference given. Apply at 177 Varick St, in the basement. Work gi SITUATION, BY A RESPEC” az chamnbermaid or waiter; has iy-> Haat Broadway, rear house, first floor. Wy SED2Y. | RREPEDTANLE 10 sooras paged A on as cl ermaid or Wi refer- ance canto siren” Can be seen at 6b Laight rests SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to travel with « lady or tanily. | Good tity references. ANTED.A RESPECTABLE GIRL ines 8 A SITU: Can be seen for two days it No. 161 Grand at,, ‘ation in a small ie family; — ironer, and plain cook; ive ere ie uluadon: cat RESPECTABLE LADY WHO HAS LOST HER | give the bet of f elty Tiseraces Pisano call at a sia street, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion, a8 nurse and seamstress, or to do cl erwork, Can be seen for two days at 85 East 22d street, near 3d ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A FIRST RATE COOK, Washer, ironer and baker, r by | very experienced girl. Has good elty reference, Call 16th at,, West of 7th ave> nue, rear building, front rem: baby, wishes to gel a baby to wot nurse, at her own house, Uan give the best of reference. Pease cali at 522 Warton st, second flour, back room. Can be seen for two YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIfUATION—AS purse and seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter; best Teterence given, Please eall at 287 6th ave., corer of Ith st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS hurse and seainstress. No objection to the city or coin try. City reference given, Can be seen for two day at 236 ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A. RESPECT \BLE ‘est I6th st., between Sth and 9th avs., second tloor, front it girl, to do general housework, in a sima!] pet room, vale faiise te satod. wasner ana ironsr, aod sly refer. ence, Please call’at 228 Huat 18th st., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG FRENCH to take care n and do sewing; us iersands Bngulh well: mcapable of insiracung ia her awa languages would preger g going to Europe: has best of city reference, ply at71 1th st., bear 6th ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPHOTABLE, tidy girl, as chambermaid and waiter; is a good sewer! is wang & take herself useful; has the beat of city refer- ence. Please call at 173 West 26th st., between 7th and #h avs., for (wo days, ANTED—A SITUATION) BY A RESPECTABLE GER- man, 8 salesinan or porler, ina dry 7 goods or citing References given, Address A. H., ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRE A situation, as cook, Washer and ironer; has no objection to do general housework, ina sinall privare family; iss good baker and pastry cook. The bes of reference. Call a 73 Plymouth st., Brooklyn, one door from* dam, first floor, iront room. Wax BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A srrva- ts good plain cook, and excellent Washer and ironer, Best, Cx md reference. Call for two days, at st., between Sth and 9th avenues, west side of the city. yaa BABY, TO WET NURSE, BY A RE. spectable young married woman, with a fine breast of milk, Best of references given. Hua no objection to die country or city, or to take the baby to her own house. Apply to Mrs. Newman, 60 Governeur at., third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion, to do general housework, in small private family; she is a good cook, Washer and ironer. Good elty reference given. Please cail at 101 Monroe at YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHAM bermaid and waiter, or as lain -wewer; has no ob feu to ra in the country, Apply at 36 West 13th st., between hand A SITUATION WANTED—BY sot young woman, as Wet nurse; good city reference. In julre'at 42 est 15th st., la the rear, between Sth and 6 avs, arya WANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A AS plain seamstress, or to travel with a lady; good reference, Apply at 210 Sullivan st., second floor, for two days. PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS er and ironer; no objection to go a short dis- Gace in the country. Please call at 246 Mulberry st., in the ‘basement, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL wants a situation as chambermaid and to do plain sew: ing, or as nurse, Apply at 100 West 13th st., between 6th and ith ave. GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS GENERAL housework, wanis situation in a small American fumi- ly, without boarders. Callat 140 Sullivan st., in the rear, YOUNG WIDOW LADY, FROM THE EAST, WITH- out ieumbrance, and of good. appearanos and dlapos ion, desires to get the charge 0 houseliold, or to obtain any sifuaiion where her dities would not be mouial. Please address Medora F., Broadway Post oltice. (A SITUATION WANTEDOBY A YOUNG WOMAN, 48 nurse, and can take car@of children; is a good plain or As chamnbermaid aud 1 asset in che washing and bcd references “Apply af 00 Houston st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATIO: RESPECTABLE store. FA, food plan cok co 4 generat bonsew gre: oul bre: | -WWTANTED—A. SITUATION, Ly A YOUNG GRRWAN 2 dand Sd ave. fortwo days, ‘girl, a& nurse is 4 good sewer, ” Good reterenc in the bakery. SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A RE spectable married woman, with a fresh breast of milk. Tan be seen for two days at 272 West 26th atreet, belween 9th and 10th avenues. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter in saloon, who bas lately arrived trom England, OF an aksistant in a Warehouse; Will ake himself generally ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a first fate plain cook, washer and jroner; good reference. Tieaye call for two days at No. o7 Stanton street, front basement, ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter, or as nurse and seam- 0 r stress in a private faraily; is Protestant; the best of reference, useful. Addvess Lox 128, Herald ollice. Apply at 286 West 16th a0, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS ~~ “or - chambermaid and plain sewer, or to do housewor's in a faim Petey ast9: Af « GHAMBERMAID AND small private family. Can be seen'for two days at U3 7th av., | 14 wuctiar Bestot elty 1 euiean Appin ni ise ee between ith and 1th ats., in the store. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework, washing and ironing, or as phain Cook; good reference. Apply at 79 Allen st. SITUATION WANTED—HY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good cook, Washer and irouer; good reference. Apply ac 72 Wilett st. Can be seen for two days, SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A young healthy woman, with a fresh breast of mili, either to go out or take the baby home, Cuil at 236 Navy st., near Wiuoughby st, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, WANTS A situation, as frst class cook undersiaude Frevel aud German cooking perfectly; or would yo as housekeeper in the country. Apply at 183 Kesex st., basement, in the boot inaker shop. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL. WISHES 3} tion, ag flest rate cook; no obje: assist in washin, and ironing; best of city reference, Cal fortwo daye, a: 3 id avenue, third floor, front room. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN fart bes st. one door from 3d ANTED~A SITUATION, young woman, a» laun general housework and ply at 133 Mott si, near ANTED—LY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, a situation, as Wet nurse; she has a fresh breast of milk. Call at 51 Charles st., second door from 4th, third floor, back room, for two day ANTED—A_ SITUATION Joung woman, as charubs for three years in her last place. ( door from 4th, for two days. TANTED—RY A YOUNG GIRL, KIGHTEEN YEARS Old, a situation, as chambermuid and plain sewer, objection w take care of children. (ivod city reference. at 198 West 20th st. for two d ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTETANT Young woman, as Cook, washer and jroner; nnderetands baking in ail ite borinches, "Good city reference give, Call ‘at 70 Mi avenue, second oor, b. BY A RESPECTABLE ¢ and to do chamber poking. Good BY A RESPECTABLE and waiter; has lived #51 Charles st., second & private family as an experienced cook: ext, city refer ence given for capability, 4c. Apply at 83 West 25th st, be- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A \ RESPECT AMT & PRO- tween 6th 4 sid Fa aveunes, in the tear - young Woman, as seamstress and la-ty's maid. in the rear, fortwo days Rescclty reference. Can be see at 218 Kast 14th st, fire SITUATION WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE. girl, as nurse and matress; inderstandis the care of a trom is bin. No objection to travel, tiood references. seen at 20 Ml RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion, to do chamberwork, washing and lroning, or gene rai housework. Has the best of city reference. Apply a 52 ‘item st, "Can be seen for two daya, A FIRST RATE GERMAN and kind of pastry and jelly ANTED—BY A YOUNG WELSH WOMAN, A SITU A- aiter or chamber ‘Appiy ia the base ment, nent, 106 smith st, st, Brooklyn. Wir SITUATION, AS PORTER, IN A STORE or hotel, or as wat oa a ~) es and writes p: and can Bdress 307. Herald oflce, oF 136 Mott at J ANTED—BY A MIDDLE Aap. MAN, A SITUA- pe eh OK, WHO CAN MARE wud who can cook in Freneb, German and English styles, wants a fret ileal wit = tion, in on Laban Dod anes fancy s house, ae tion: ahe can sive we pests Of recommendations) from Tg By ye te Cn] has a thorough know! of employer, where ved two years. ress 54 Divi- uth comma extensive trade. sion ot ase — tory references given. Address, for Wo days, A.B, tox 12h YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK ua respectable Festanrant or hotel: thoroughly ander tas ey Dusiness. Ploase call at 16 Forsyti st., im the r room ‘ANTED-BY A, YOUNG, BOY, A SITUATION TO rh some shipjotner or nist ered. Address G. B., boa zafiterald aioe. ov FRENCH GIRT, WANTS A SITUATION, AS NU! W&ASTEDGBY A MARRIED MAN. A SITUATION AS smiitnne ulate “Ay act Srosivay, | snes eg gl hem tne ah ose SE re AT, WAY) | not atraid of work. Ai RP. b, & bediord aN from 1 to 3 o'clock, for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION in a private family; is an excellent washer and (rover Good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 26 Chry ats at., third floor, room No. U1. B* A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITC ATION AS CHAM ‘vermaid or water; ix 4 good Washer and Ironer, willing to Jo genera) housework for a «mall family. Can be seen for «wo days at her present employer's, 223 Wooster st. ¥ A SMART TIDY GIRL, A SITU ATION TO DO GEN thousework in a small family; is good plain ¢ and excellent washer aud frouer, Cau be seen at her present ‘employer's, 285 West lth at., between Sth and Sth avenues. kor A YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN i8 AND 19 Years of age, n situation as assistant bookk clerk, Of salesman in a dry goods stor ciiy references, Piense widrors J. i ‘ANTED—4 suru ATION, AS WAITER, IN A PI 1. o perfeetiy understands his bu. here ad ci reference. ail at 381 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, INA peer tv 2 rend Protestant young man’ Please week. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS CARMAN, on rORTER B A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN—A SITUA in a store, by a competent man, of tndust chamberwork, washiag and troaing, ¢ well acquainted with the care of horses and stipninglt guts 46 bo for a sthall family. Best of city rete Can give good city reference. Call, or address I. No.6 Homilton st. place, it the store, fur two days. OOKS AND ACCOUNTS—ANY PERSON WISI to employ an experienced clerk to unravel, tang { or to do event writ , can address 0. ‘ast office. ws sae 7 Wages SITUATION TO TAKE CHAROR OF A stabie, a American, who ls Well qualitied tor tbe pony Ff pine to go Soum or Wert, Please address ANTED—\ SITUATION AS PORTER OR SHIPPING ood pettanh ant ‘necountant; beet of chy rerereneee? mptant, best D., Herald ofties. hav Wars. oR VALEDS RITUATION WANTED—OR Homid travel by a Hngliehman, a singio man of sober, steady babies Sith favorable referuus to each of his tormar y Plenae ress yam mas, care Me. adeat, wh wi Broadway, corwer of 2Mh st. ys & Waren x SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A bighiy recom Zong mann, who undersiande the Proper ireaiment of ; Will make himnaett wo hie employer; bestot city relerence. Address box oy Herald ALIPORNIA.—SITUATION WANTED, HY A STRADY wi ung Woman, to wait on a family Boing wo < > Californie: ws w to art ot ber own 7 gta hale ihe "Npply at 158 m pines iy @ good swe. cig log J WANTED—NY AN ENGLISH WOMAR, TO 1 thororgh understands ber Saaot ered two years in. her ash highest ‘reference. ‘Apply tn the basement of No. $46 Ath av., near Sah st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A KESPEOTABLE PRO- tertant girl, as chambermaid and to aseist in Gy and frontug or wailing; good city reference. Please call at 156 Prince street a ATION See AN EXCELLENT COOK washer and Good city reference, Can hy in Clinton place, nen near 6th avenue, ia the rear. ITUATION WANTED—RBY A PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer, Good city reference. May be seen at WS ‘Weat 24th st., front basement, © YOUNG WOMEN WANT ae as 0 ction to do coarse wi Warn. 4 4 store = No BNGn SHIMAN, JUST 5 from Knglaid ou hs ae ‘Mansel!’ generaity total Addrem’A Ks . ital, ip wekd nin Ep cogiarer, on grad pee ry em leyment, ‘salesinan. in a wholesale ; see y references. ress B, BAW & wile: oe 1 ~TROTTING .. —ON ESD, oe ray, KESPERS — WANTED, BY A YouNG Tei tr expeees it Roman Ut fags from former ers. Address W. B. G., He- Feld oliee, Or ene week ,ANTRD—BY A MIDDLE AGED LADY, tion a Sbusedeeper in 8 private is A bs hey BABY, TO spectabie by who days amn ay. second floor, back room. ‘Aruiadle aged).*s seston ax BoussKeeper, th Reapers . a pe iy: Teferences ean be given. Please apply at 28 Amity piace. ANTED—A Lg i BY A YOUNG @ TODO take care of grown children, Call wt 121 Went 290 A SITUATION, TO DO OF, , AN TRO it neal. Good chy reterennes Pieaae oot ck H's. AXA SEGARA PRR STEAMERS CAWAWRA AND SAS sth ot. [Shocsn avon, snd 0 ler two cape, bana aierhon conan don fag Apes os bien ANTEDCA SITUATION, AS WET NURSE AY A RE. PA feasts, ion Per mar ‘able married ‘days y'the 100 oF Roe a1 38 Liberty wt, Brooklyn Ret peices, Dy We 100 oF Lie 1 Maiden inne, soceuh etary. NTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMATD AND ARS.—ORRAT AING CAN BE HAD. ot pus she, ten bacsen te Wt ne eh She Pee ad Corner of Bath sireet,tirst Boor, front rook, od WAXTEDSA SITUATION. YA. YOUNG. WowAy, ‘Waiter, in & private family. be chambermaid or seen at her last place, Tis'bih we, Wier SITUATION, BY A ABLE Essien Toh top tt Simi oe Treen fisun aed ard 10th Ne fouet ctr oor, front i! ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, to do the piain cooking, washing and of a arnall private tamiiy. Dest eiy reference given, Can be seen for wo days at No, 7 2d avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, fas chambermaid and walirem, or as child's nurse and eeainatress. 90 objection to. to the ‘country; oan give city reference. Apply at No. 51 nd etree Was A YOUNG KNOLISH GIRL, A SITUA. tion, 10 do chamberwork ast lain sewing. OF A RARE and seamstress, Please call at I fam 13th st, tetra floor, hack room, Pinta War a A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT wo Man, @ situation, As nurse SOUMALTeRs, can take charge of @ baby frem ite birth, Ohu be seen for two days at ‘86 Rant 18th ot, near #h avenne tn Rew ti Rive, twove “Whe PRatigo, i Saas near WAXTED-RY A RISPRCTARUR YOUN? Wontax. 4 corner » alte abermna tng hous, os oh evel enteuated or wahgr ty pi pont tenses ag eet to the conwey., Please all at 220 lst avenqe, mind rer rot room, for tee day For Helv Wanted, See Sixth Page,