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EEE i eerste eesti ereneniteeenee——— ADDITIONAL FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, Our Colorado River Naval Correspon- dence. Usrmep Srares Suir Sr. Loos, } Orr Tes CoLonano Kuve, Nic., Dec. 12, 1859. The United States Ship St. Louis at Greytown—Stuck Past in the Mud—an Appeal to the Navy Department—Bad "Weather and No Work—A Look Out for Mevico, de Since my last communication we have visited Grey- town for the purpese of procuring wood and water. Dar- ing the period we iay there it stormed<incessantly; heavy morthers apd a high sea, with rain in abuudance, consu- uting the principal meteorological featres. ‘On the 2d instant we unmoored sbip and hove up the port anchor; but.not so the starboard oue, which had be- ome unshackled during the gaie, aod remained buried in ‘the mud and debris of the roadstead, Two days we em- ployed in draggivg for it, bus without avail; so we placed @ buoy on the bearings of the ship prior to our sailing. ‘This makes the second anchor we bave lost within a spouts. Th fact there is no ship on the etation more entitled to fe9 compassion of the Navy Department than the St. We havo been a whole year in this climate, and it oe doubtful if the log can show forty clear days daring this dPeriod, and as we are the only single decked ship iu the by net the effects of the extreme. humidity and immo- ate ralng are more palpable in our veesel than in the phe guiit would seem that we are, though go ill “adapted for it, continually doomed to roll about ta the “Open and unprotected roadateatis of Nicaragua, under the bailucinafion that we are destined to cover ourselves with Pe renown by the capture of some straggling party ugters ‘Wo stil] remain off the Colorado, meeting with heavy Rorthers, rain and bodily eneryativn. We occasionally Been isbing capee, but a0 other signs of either civilization @F animation. Mexico may give us some active employment yet; and I ‘would herein state, jarenthetically, that im poiat of mili- ‘tury drill and discipine our ship at present is most jeut. @ur San Juan Dei Norte Correspondence San Juan Dut Norvs, Dec. 16, 1859. Banding of French Setlers~—Opinion of Rellyin France— Municipal Election—2he licket Elected amd Scenes at the Polls—Neyro Votes and their Appearance and Canduct— The British Flag and Its Black Sunporters—Can the Mos- quito Protecorate Continue Minister Dimitry at His Post— Report of a New British Transit Contract—The Mosquito King on a Visit to the Town, do. ‘The English mail steamer arrived here on the evening @f the 14th iust., bringiog ve Frenchmen, passengers, ‘who are enroute for Leon, to establish themselves as mechanics, They say that M. Belly’s canal project is regarded asa brilliant humbug by his own countrymen, and that he, bimse!f, is looked upon as but little better. An election was held on the 12th inst. for the election of officers of the municipal government of this town for the ensuing year, at which the following officers were declared duly elected, viz:— Mayor—Joan Mesnier, a good man, French. City Vounctl—A. de Barruel, Jr., Son of the Viscount; Colin Cambell, Jamaican; W. Jacobi, Israelite; R. Mer- bead, ink black; J. Jobuson, American, white; J. Chateau, New ‘Orieans darkey; Dr. areas: Yankee Doodle. Assocrate Judges— Mt Rodrigues, San Domingan, a worthy man; J. D. Fletcher, American, white. ‘Alcalde—T. H. H’ Cauty. City Ireasurer—Sumn). Shepherd, Jr. ‘This was, without exception, the funniest affair I ever Dbebeid. ‘The polls opened at eloven o’clock A. M. and closed at ‘twoP. M. Sharp cleven found a motley crowd collected around (he station bonse, cagerly waiting to perform the duty of ‘free and enligbtened citizens,” among whom the descendants of Africa strongly predominated. The Mayor, Julius Wolfe, Exq., appeared, and swore in the inspec: tore, two white and oue biack—one of the former being in a state of giorious inebriety—and the polling of votes commenced in real earnest. The Mayor having per- formed the task of administering the oaths to the inspec- tors, gravely deposited his vote aod resend. ‘Then came with e rush a crowd of the worst looking Regroes human ever gezea on,ali fresh from tho se abope, armed with cudgels, whooping and yelliag in most unearthly strains, and thrusting their votes in the —— ‘of the inspectors. ‘The intoxicated inspector, excited by their yells and s®be bad liquor he bad swallowed, wishing doubtless to his impartiality, avd, at the same time, to mani- fest his ‘brief authority,’”’ challenged the entire multi- tude of anxious voters in a body. Of course explana- “tions followed, and the most indicorous attempts were made to convince the ins; ‘3 that each and all were ‘entitled to vote. One fellow in torn unmentionables, which he had either stolen or borrowed, and a very moanty representative of a shirt, declared fo a stentorisn ‘voice that he was decidedly a ae voter, for that he had opposite si il imported from the ide of the river a pig, on ‘which he had the cy Marshal. oo dime duty, and ‘which, beyond all dispute, cons! sickly carcass, its présent ried him” tue Marshal Ukewnse came tdbly to tho relet of in which was the chalienged vi ve producing his book, d@uiy rej on above ome a tho ceived. On this case being decided, a precedence wi ‘once established, and the votes poured in thick and fast, ‘wAfter a while auother question was raised as to the re- veption of another ‘os from a fellow who could not ob- tain credit in the town (except about ager time) fora three cent giass of grog. But he pie Be victorious, as it was proved to the satisfaction assistance of the Siarehate who seemed to be the maker, as well as the dis- penser of the ‘‘law in auch cases made and pro- vided,” that he bad the day previous bought an a ‘blind mare, or the shadow of one-it did not ap: tinctly which—for the sum of two dollars, on which ne was a tax of three dollars per annum, and that, although the bad = the same, yet ho was jiable. He therefore ‘entitled to vote, and vote he di id. , it should be understood, is a darkey, who was most gloriously and bravely “tight,” ’ and headed “de gemmen ob color” in everything, especially in the “pig tax,” 80 no won- der they carried the? ‘election. Councilman elect Choteau kept open house for two whole days and nights Previous to che election, for the voters. Captain Cones too, made several brilliant poet hharangues to the Jamaicans and soch old ‘‘soakers” as came within hailing distance, which must have been most eloquent, judging from the shouts that rent the air &t casy intervais. Immediately upon ascertaining the result of the day’s siruggie, tho “pig voters,” or such of them ag could navi- gate, formed in a body at Councilman Choteau’s, and marched in procession through the towu, to musi¢ performed upon a cracked fife by a drunken negro, one of ‘whoge companions carried an English flag, fastened to the end of a long pole, which he waved bigh above the hoada of the dirty, ragged, barefooted crowd. After exhibiting themselves for a whilo through the Streets, they proceeded to the house of the Alcalde elect, Captain T. i. H. Canty, before whose door they drew up, and were regaled with one of that distinguished genile- man’s most elegant efforts at vratory, in which he told them that he was “han Hin; tishmany’ + that “hold Hing- land was the protector hof this city; that they wore like- wise Hinglishmen; that they were hall freemen, hand that tat - they had hacted ha glorious part hin driving hout ‘rupt hoffice ‘olders, Shand hin helecting ‘imself hand I hothers hin their places.”? ‘Then followed another yeil from the nogroes, and they dispersed. ‘This is all true, though but faintly set forth. And is it not greatly to be regretied that the respectable portion of the town should be compelled to submit to such govera- ment? There are many as good, respectable and inteili- gent people residing here.as can be found in any comma- nity; merchants, whose characters and standing are above all reproach, and they, forsooth, to be ruled by negroiem, backed up and endoreed by Queen Victoria! ‘am no enemy to England or Evglishmen; but this ‘Mosquito Protectorate is a crying shame, and it ia high eal end was put to such an unblushing farce. Oar posi- tion here is not, cannot be underetood by our countrymen at home. It must be realized, felt, to be a appreciated: ‘Our Minister, Mr. Dimitry, has arrived and the people seem well pleased with Teast ‘ascer- tain anything worthy ee tae tk ag yet transpired in that quarter. Gol. Geo. F- Cauty arrived from England on the 27th alt., and has gone to Managua to obtain a transit contract with the Ni govcrament on behalf of the Eaglish Australian Steamship Company. 80 it is reported, and so it may be; but so much hum! Cg gee Tag fransit routeof this Isthmus that ttle atteation is given to reports touching the sul de is the * only man now in whom any lence is placed in con- ‘ection with matters. Last evening the British war steamship Gorgon returned ply tl eee gee Masts, who became the guest 01 Britannic Maye: Consul, James Green, Esq. —_—_——s"_l__= POSTAL DIRECTORY. Qissroama. Sy bese 5 North Bir, on Friday, Ta sci Gall 22 PM. spd Tharsday ot 8 Ait Tatars NEW. YORK HERALD, Carcorta,,. .34, 1th. rte via acanefiion. ath, Lan Bin a, is south Onin, £0 tha 10th and ith. Via Bo Avwrmaua. Vin Marseticn an Ses on the Mth, Via Se uh gmptog and Sued. 12h - Tard 0 ib spd 2h of the month ‘of the mou we The Moreatios mn aula ‘deayatabua on laoreet atuve wy daien pesnid sox of, theme dates tail rin flr ha ‘Smnday, the mail & 7 cn Geary tails are deapatebed on the morning 6: above dates. Saould an: of uy dat arses, cmueldany of thew ental on Say, te WARITIMNE INTELLIGR NOR, Movements of coun Steamers. pk cay HAVANA AND NEW pateg STEAMERS, ity~ From New York 2d, arriving at Havens Tth and Ne ‘Groza 1th, Frou New Orleaus arriving at New York ane Lingerie Canawna— From Nt ard Non Crdenna Tk lew York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th eg New Orleans 27th, Havana 30h, Yort ~ rem New York Bboy arriving at Havana nee Ral From m New * arriving at Havana lat and Now Oceanete From New Urleans th, riving at New York 19th. Ta sa | KakNak—From New York for Havana via Nassau, NP, on the Be When ie bere nice Pees Seamer Ak rat New Ye sall on Monday: encrt ne ae Bungay the steamers Wil ete ¥ et NOTICE. chess fa ani ae ia tere intended for the New Youre Wsracp ALMANAO TOR REW YORK—Turs DA, MOON SETS... 443 | mon waren, Port of New York, m, Ganuary 6, 1860. eL FARE. Steamship Arago, Lines, Havre—W 8 Drayton. — nanan. in George’s Creek, Willetis, Haltimore—Hi B Crom: 0. Ship Australia, Dudley, Gibraltar—J H Williams. bhip em Poliard, New Orlebna—Robson & Fosdick, Bark A Coorer, Dingiey, enecta, Oxl—Brett Sou & So. Bark Gonaeres. Bates, Helizo—F Alexander. Bark Gav: Gals cy yo igton, Galveston and Port Lavaca—J H Bark Chae Kean, Swan, Mcblle—Oak Krig D Webster, Patterson, Cadiz—it Hidvenis® Brig Royalston, "Robineon, bou— We Lancaster.” me ity Sree ee sce ‘Risiag & Co. vig addy very. Maracait it's Pl r, 8 Jobe PRA Unierwoode eo —Stmson & lore, Bs Brig Uidaigo, Whittemore, 4. Brig Geo ‘Alber ‘Luscu, Havana, aa, Bebr DW v Vaughan, i pp aa Sebr F Ni Pulford, Ubarlerton, Boston, Bellew, Philadelvhis, ARRIVED. pic ype Baltimore, with mdse, toH B lenneay. Has copper igo, Young, Batis eras ce ‘the Downs ygit ib piano enee & pono 1, be EC ir, of I bonnd East; ti 1 lon 85 46, saw Dutch hark Cuba ncket bound i m Dirigo bas experienced bed heavy deen within miles of this port since: bee Byrn NW and noriber- lea and severe cold weather iS mater Nore es, este Nov 1! ‘cof. or ba fe oe oF i CR o Parthian, from : Dec 3. ioe ina assis arte ‘raz ti Tesise from aio Jee saw pty of sebr Wm ry amit, Baltimore, es tn and bulwarks stove, waterlogged, and appeared. to have stripped of everything; too much Of a sea running to board Ta by stey nogle. Charleston, 12 days, with cotton, &c, to a toaan Charleston, 10 days, with cotton, cagen Mura, Be experienced very heavy ones a Fg with from ‘Scbr Golden pe oy, ae ih Richmon: core B Basi are — me 1 Bennet f Norfole, to to mecty "Atwood, Norfolk for Panes York River. Behoers. Sehr Empire Sa Allandal le, Schr Fiza Jane F, Shay, Virginia. ¥ 2 Giver Viry . Virginia. Ti hn Vee mnstay, hie ‘Virginia. Scbr Benry Finch, Davis, Aversa. Behr Senegh Guent, Grant, Behr ‘Jesse Willataeoa, Jf; Dinsmore, Georgetown, DO, 4 che Rescue, Bacon, Balilmore, 5 da} ame 3 P ey Baltimore, 6 5 days. Fehr Semuel Fay.‘ iimorey 9 dayae” Bebr 8 P Smith, Cramer, Baltimore, 5S days. Eecbr J Leaming, Tilden. ae me. Blenwer Format Aye, Nor Die a ocing, of ae Sahm piebang Point, tna three oyster vessels fast in the ice, and Ww. Schr Amy Chase, tae from Tampico. SAILED. Ph a meng ce beg ET eR and New Orleans; bark Wind at sunset SW, light. Tele; h Marine Report. wale BRAROE Tan _fimact No inward bound vessels 8; weather cl RGHLANDR: are sunset—Noinward bound vessels in sight, Wiad ght from 8W; weather clear. SANDY HOOK, a 6, 6:15 PM—The ship But paint p Buerpe b been pulled off Romer Shoals by the tugs land, and is now gots up the bay. Miscellancous. Snir Evterre, Arey, from Baltimore. with 60 tons coal, is got ashore yesterday morning ‘on the upper end of Romer Shoal, where she remained until 6 PM, when she was hauled off by steamtugs Achilles and Maryland and towed up. The steamship Jamestown, of the New York and Virginia ne, ts frozen up between Richmond avd Petersburg. Another ship will take eRe Pa ‘and proceed as far ag Norfoik. Sup W™ Stersox, Stimpson, from Mobile for Liverpool, re ported yesterday ax having been burnt et ses, was bullt at Rockland Me, in 1861, 1143 tons burthen, rated A2, and was owned in Thomaston. Banx Bartic—The brig J McIntyre, Captain York, arrived at Charleston on Baturday last, from Camdeo, Me. The J Me- Intyre picked up, on the 18th December, fn lat 36 44, lon 7239, at 9 PM, « doat containing five seamen, !ste of the bark Baltic, of NBedford. The following are the names of jhe seamen res- ened:—James Irving, Kingston, NY, resided In NYork city; George bags ra) Wes ekenant yet do; Alerander © Pinkham, pre They ‘that the nae rth ca T we sailed from Alex. andria.on ihe 1th ti ber for at with a loatof a is December sharrictne, dor cre Shea ao a A eit ‘and the vessel filled fy that all hands were compelled to Like toibo bone, When these. seamen eft, the ofeers Soaring Srey tanophaiotcgn ie reoadre ibe aiieemeos tie balance of the crew, The following is ist or ‘those left on the baris:—Capt J Davenport and wile, Nori Fair Haven; Wm Ward, first mate, Naedford: John Larnbert 0; Swi George Pe ras —— Stuariy Richard, Halle ora wall, Eni ot ob Bard, eco Fu Wand ot ame upkuown, ing to Freuierrinderaied on tne its Hi hands may have been snd Smtr Canis & Tate Donnell, at Charieston from Boston, Bap ears bo biow, ast it rag brown on her beam @nds aad re- aio that all a rhe A Norr fob eee jan, Was plcgpded: in . Gironde river, no daie, and was rec poat af shots ee ‘The M 4% Wwe an old vensel, ‘and’ was formerly named Fe Snir Risixe Sux, which wes ashore on the Great Brewster, came off thigh water morning of Sth with assisiance from steamer a after ding deck load of lumber on the tee. The vessel receised po damage Barc Ani rem yasae which was carried ashore on LO” well Tetsu by the lee goto aad nerived at Boston GU, sup- ‘ritbout anongs, Ser H D Lercntox, Noonin, from Roston, of and for Goalda- ero, went aehore on ibe pola i Jaland, off Damarie- cove;crew all exved; verwel a total crew were on & fall rock f Zith un‘ ‘he 201m, when ner were rescued a, ae 1 MoCiain of Bristol and brought off The mapaio wes ly {rozeu, and they could not have lived through the ah it they hadmot been rescusd. Capt MeO ia deserving of mu eredii for the humane and timely assistance rendered to men. Scin Henny Hoorox, Gass, from Sarigam for Boston, pn, on. NC, 4th inet, fo distress, leaking badly, Pee raf im bor dow load of meclaenet ne Boar Cuanazs Couasrn—Roitimore, Jan 6-—The schr Charlog Col sper, from New York, was eat through by the ice fdas ce Dear North Point. Assistance would be sent imme wea Cnances a, eget tn: talsing: to. 7 to Wilming NO,1be cargo of sehr 5 Fianber, wre a short time Hace at Sloop Point, oa Friday Tight, ‘30h alt, on the 9 im 1885, was 77 tons burtben, ©: to Uy Seun Rowen Heatgy, Michell, at, from Charles’ reports. of Uape Lookout, during a Serpette BW carried away forenmest, stb doom, spliteatia, dc. alk Scur Arciors, at Norfolk, bad weather entire pas’ nese ape Fae nd tate Maaxoia, with an assorted ae from Boston ria ar SaaS a a ok in James River Sa inst, open as ugial, Tut no, host wag Sareced en deo Richmond SOREL E SEES SATURDAY, FANGARY. 7, 1860.—TRIPLE , SHEET. otkera, ne aoaasae iM sail for Moy ith @ load of te * aur, v 1s he Teanertal Minttry ot arin af Rasile bs tiles rhe twat two roc! Rame Weilingbamn & Knxqbolm, bare ately been ered te te Southeasteru pat of the entrauce of the Guitof hens. ‘The mer, with oniy 8 feet of water ae Benda eh on a Pian, 18 Bast'or Ureen wich. gad hears re all nt ane matie from the Wellinghama et; te southern point is marked by a pole with» red A fing on ‘Ve Rugcholm, wiih 9 feet o° lies W by 8 ball mile from ret Tn 1b iat Ls long 21 stor Gren westers poln' maareed b; ¥ a pole ana ON MEDENNIEML POINT Alm, that the beacon on Hildenniemt Polnt, the northwest ‘of Garion island, 1a the northesst part of the ant et Bothnia, Wiel is the teadiog be fort Port Uleaborg, has been ripen 3 rane poieg: ‘The bescon ia sex- angular, polled soot, which Stl garment tos {rom weither pendint I ip 99 feet above tho mean level of ee pe ten and is visible in clear weather from a distance of aout “rf artn etic. — Variation 11 | ag deg weat ta 1859. ) Jon w ‘WASHINGTON, Hyd Yeotea tho Piping a Cred Ki - Balto, sheet: 191: ‘of 8, Mo. ims otha, sia 8, 2,502. “ais, Wasslan ead Sodas WORTH ATLANTIC:—BAY ,OF tg TF. LIGHT af BURNT Hrypaoskarnc Orrice, Apiraty, TaxDox, Now Nov. 2, 1889 Halifax, Nova, Reotla | H i i i By He “PRACON 1a0"T AT MARSRALL COVE AND MARGARETTILLR. af Sie Rs of Octot cy ‘ ab ihe uteieg “of ‘abort § mllega xe wht light Ard Hight Tho buldingy natn Marshall Uowe (formerly cated Port Wil ia distant about 27 miles, and Margaretvilie about sales, ie eastward of Digby ght "a8 fatistion. 20 W, at Burnt Cont nd 19 Wat Murgaretviile, oer 3B; command of thet? lor Mi J UHN WASHE Sron, Hydrograpber. ‘This notice afivcts the folloy aAdwiraity charis;—Outer aud inser part of the day of Funiy, shaeis { and 14, Nos. 382, 3. Also Sridah North Aierica Lights lists, sxprremnanean—tosts—rrarp, {uome ox 1 cama om poo Hypeoumarnic Orrioe, Anamanry, Loxpox, Nov. 17, 1309. The Minister of Marine of the Boyiik of of "Inala his given no tice thaten and after the Lat of January, 1360, ® lighs will be exbibited from the lighthouse recant!y ‘erected oa the rocks known by the pame of T Cant, Al Kbélb. or the Doz Kocks, on the coast of Tuuis. | The light will be a fixed white iight, piscrd At an elevation of 129 feet above the lovel of the sea, dad visi: Clear weather from «distance of U7 miles. The iui aetg sepparetua is dloptrie, or by lenses of tha second order. the light tower Ws circular, with % suaro see, 70. feet bigs. And calored white, Itstaods on the summit of the chief islet, tn lat 37 2t 0, and ton 104 89 Repl gag ‘By command of the ir Lor NOUN WASHINGTON Hydrographer. This notice affects the following Admiralty eharta:—-Mediior ranean, general, No 2,159; Coast of Tunis, No 250, and_plan of 1c: unl Or on Dog Mocks, No Zest. Algo’ Modiveranena Lights, Honetuta No sven Lary serena, XB, from A Arr at Honolutu Nov ». from Are tle, 400. wh 5000 Chainer PIN Gibbs. ‘Withington, FH, frcim Ochotar, 3 Ds S000 “ooRe; Ase, Bese, Said jo. 2s) wh SYD bone; Amazo% ridge, FH, from 40, 6 wh G00 bone: bth, Bratis, Heory, Warren, tro 1100 wh 12,000 bore; California, West, N8, from do, 5p, 360 wh 2000 bone; 4th, Chandler Price, Holcomp, do, odilen 650 wb 14,000 bone, 8th, Cicetnnati, Williams, ston do, 600 wh. iboats Bae Buasall, NB, 650 wh Le bone; Panny, Hoodey, Ni} 100 wh 40 bow rea Henle Drew, do lo, ‘omeroy, 60 do, 60 wh 3 0 bore ‘oth Gia irowiana Witltesas, do ao,’ 600 er Kingtiaher, arker, NB, ‘do, 60) wh rains, ei a, 250 wh bone; h, 4, wh ‘lean; Minerea, Crowell, Sie do, eh Howes, do doy "7000 ses ‘Orotimbs, Pease, 40 do. 48) wh 80% Sorte ‘Nov. 6 Landers,’ Matt. ‘do, 50, wh 11,000 bone; Henle. Vitti, FB, trom Arctic, 459 wh 6000 bone; ‘Titon, NB, do, 650 wh BOW boos; Sth, Reot sk, 1,400 wh 17, ie, Besa} Reh Bil ee Cloud, Cozgesball, do do, 700 wh 8000 bone; 5th, Splendid, Pierson. Cold 200 wh 1 a, Tenneat uk Saas bone. Art ut do Oct 26, Carolina, Har: Hib, Covlagton, Newman, Warren, do we [he father peers nye N. 800 Ww Tabainn; ’, 30th, renee rea bbls taken om jew Zeland; Nov 2 Lali Darla do from teabaines Ock ae Magsascit, Fereteal, from Arctic, 100 wh 2,000 bone; Nov 2, Ocmulgee, Green, Edgartown, from Lohaina. Sid from do Nov 5, amerien » ryaat, ENB, to crnlae: Ra. ward pao Gardner, Nant, ifornta: | as Drom, pea toervise ‘and home: yo 9, Kmerald. Pierce NB, to nie; 2th, Chrin Mitchell Mnnchectan, 49 das No Belle, Fa, wey. Manter, ¥. Helan Mar. woe ao; Bin Lele Seat aldo, ‘Cart Gators; Ost ‘Ost 29, "teree, ¢o, to cratse; Nov is ox Yiaghand, Hothpatends ie 26, Saratogs, Néw Zealand: 8x, Union, Hodge, 8 ai labnioe Oct, Lancaster, Kamseli NBs from Sate Pag eth S00 wis 4000 bores Marcin, Biltings, do, from Arotic, Jor'h 90 boue; Ziet, Good Ketura, Fad, do do, 200 wh 1000 "Arr At Tilo —, Favorite, Smith, FH, from Azetic, oj! not re- ted (and ald for Honoiuia Nov 3); Oct 29, Hen: Tneland, ellgy, from Arctic, clea (and aid for Hocolate lov 9); 2b, ul Wear degra hisvin theresa, Coe, i 0 te C Ayan Sept 22: Marie Teerena, rs Rech chek See Soot 65D "Phorm .itford, NB, no 2 lucien, Rowisy, oe COR a pnad wow ealned: Blet, no lat, a, ines ‘bbls; Sept sneal, Orae, ea, ioe Sen siuanwh, ah te Hilo, dt “Bark Empress T! Walter, from Rio Janeiro fi Balt more, Nov 2, tat 18 408, Yon 33.98. eee Maen, bound'to the Wentward, was passed no date, Cn ark ¢ india (Br), Allen, from Rio Janeiro for NYork, Nov 16, eo from New Orleans for Norfolk, Dec 29, lat 31, be Racksport, from Portland for Ua- ef | eel double name, Dec 3, beg Hinze, Bel | from Rio Janeiro for NYork, Nov 16, lat 23 40, ‘ore! Bed 1 wooonsy cat ah por ip Kelso, Coulson, for London, to ar Bane sfitearoon’ PeeBA lange fleet of cotton Isden ships hare aesgaRe, Dec 10—In port Br brig Spitfire, Johnson, for dio Janzino, for 1st tale ships Indian, from Car diff; Goomantinnsle: tr 8 Marion, Hngg, from ging Cond. from doy Faure FN Chadha Mame, ‘from, Rich ‘ing Cloud, 9 Hitt von Grant, Sala, from oz ‘North Point, Powe ee att aay bs {sioce apoken)s and otbats’ rf ei, for 5 bid ship Grey Eagie, Philadelphia; bark Cavalier, Balti- aie Nov 14, barks Marion, Hi from Baltimore, wig; ort Nov. p 7 allay, Hobe etic brig Nori’ Bots, Sih. for N YORE Zaza, Dec 17~Arr brig John Stevens, Patien, Porto Rico. American Beal ee Pai BOSTON, Jen. 5.—Arr ship Wild Cat, Morse, New Orleans; barks eo (Boni, Shartenioa. Hadley, Kent, Baltimore; drige BY Catharine (futch) Claussen, Budnos Ayres, Cantered bere on seonut of Salou barbor being elowad by ize); Abbott Lawrence. Fuller, Bakimore. via Lovelt’s Island ; schs Rirog Sta, Chandler, Jacksoasilte; Susan, Rogers, Sarnangh; algae: thea dy io; SA rae Baltimore; Therers C. Gandy Philadeiphta; Neptune. N. Ns Howard, Baker, ¥Yore: Below, oy Setunenie, athe from Calentta, isat anchor off Poirt Alderton Bar Jn que bay, soto. Ghampion, from fe Olds ahtp Morbine Suir, Powter, Sav Prannises: bare elle, Percival, Havana; sch Harriet A Ragors, Roxers, Kew York. ‘Sid, wind NW, ship William Sturgis, in tow of the Tg hy to ablp Chanpion, foam praia Peeters aE eeu ACHE Shancheater, cam, incu -Apaloesiodine Ata inthe TF. 5—Arr schrs Home, ee Provi dence; Ada Frances, Babson, Providence; E.G Willard, Par- sons, Portland. Below olf Smith's Point, schr Wr 1.’ Mon: tague, from Bio Grande for Baltimore; off Cov shis Rowe Teeter above Annayolis an Eastern bors rig, wit may t both’ aa sieamshlp Duty Powell, Tork: ‘Wark Itay. State Bpnerow,, Bow brig Lone Star (Bi McDonald, Ciente Yella, “alnes, Bavancab. Sid steamabip © Spautdl aA revnses. via Norfolk, having in tow ship Joha © ) Kenny, for 5 | Filan ie) ae Bak bark : beni ie boat Pat Barks Nashua, Levis, eat 4 sree say NEG, Bowian, both in tow; ant se Foe om bark Cavalier, MeLeod, from Rio 2—Arr schr Rodelia Biew, Alexandria. ath som ‘Dec 3I—Arr abioa Barnard, Hihoard, Car- Pearkay, ‘Rlide Island via’ o@ Henry: brige J Me McIntyre, New Drieans; schr EC Felon, y toon N York; , Davis, do; WH Glilitand, Mrricks yn.’ Boston; Fillmore, Cracrtond (U8 9 Benkbead. Norfolk. Cid barks Kos mos ( Sales en; Elbe (Ham), Boll, Hambarge Sid Br achr 4 ‘Nessan re ell, Cobb, Boginn.. At anaraa- jane, nda ¥ Faerie aa rt barks Howland. Orowell, som |ALVESTON, Dec i Mary Tersell, Thoms, oma ith,’ Wilkam, » Peasizola; 19%, brig Boston 26th); 234, sche Bpbrais don colon Moola: Bune bank Also, Pager son, ry and Mi Oi h, re Tern) my A ASS Seas. aes mit, ye ANNI, Dee 28—Arr mane nie geen Alscaniteia F Alw Western eens Stan ehceas Bt pea ole es eae mee td * Hh—Arr Br), Lennerton. Bristol; Jaa 1, Bo ‘Conway, Post, N¥ork: bos Jeflerson, faba ee Davie, cps oie Sa a Sonne, slog ra es si eer fr, eee Ps rege a A Ly) ohn Mester conn ae pig nA Anarene Rook, Cox, Providence {his AM pip Rother G Barney, Barney, Providence for, Apetachienta te cand weat to*nen) 7 Pi—Sailef tn day, seca Je Der ing’ Meupie, tanto, Leping, Ort ter Raikes, Moxo, Wild Rover, wad bd Arcularius, Robert eM To brig K bere Mowe, Matron; seris Kobert Fikes, Madison, of wud from Frovldsace for Nérfate: ucetter), Pisees, Hoston for Tangier, M ndleton, of aad from Konkland for Rich aha! Card, trom Parabio, NS. for ¥ York; Ann, Saw yer, of from Millbridge, Me, vie ivutch Islead barbor fed, Bila th Arentarius lela d fur do; Otter Took &Luey, Norn Lt dw W Clark, azetic, Heory Gast, Orrin Cte, Wel Norte Plyfag Plat’ Bel ey eat = notarn Sid fr om Dutch Teland tarbor to-day Be brig Panay Palmer, Flizpatrict. from Bt Jona NB, for NYork. me” KX mig eyroed, Jan S— Are et. Halo, Newman, Phila ‘chr Ms Madey Civavelind, daca rat OT IDENCE, IA Boot Nd br! Franklin, Saga Schr James Netiean Bust, fre Yphie for Tanaton, was ot Mount Hope fth rerwards ‘Got under weigh, probabiy went into Beistot PORTLAND, Jan 4—arr bark Tejues, Harriman, Provi dence; "oelg Mechanic, Fredericks, & urako vin Holes’ tole sebrs Hucy White, Hatch, New York; re water, Hocktand tor New: Varke Cid brian ed £ titehuams, Latgtoon Catborten.« subs; : You avg Reputale, Liveey, Cardenas; achr Ka- n. Rese, Hay: wetter OWOND. i 2—Arr stewmshiy Jamestowa, Siiaror, NYork; Ea hatte W inifred, inmore, Ci Chua Huxall, Danton, Bug bark P © Alexandra, M Norfolx. Balin, Jan 4~In . Calais for NYors, Pot acne Jude quENAATS HARBOR, Dec 27—Sid’schr Ledanah, Teal, N WI INGTGN, i] Py hat brig Ann Lovitt, Dewoif, A Shindler, Ireland, Huston: Mrraver, ork Ci Dee a, [i 8 eadwarda, Badoook, Ni Wikceesee theigimaret Phebe A Page, Lewir, He- vanana; tb, sobr I) Rusctaeate Neate. eadeen Married. mura ger Tuosday, Jan. 8, by the Rav. Karr, at the residence of James Davett, Esq., 79 treet, tho Rey Winuaw Near Crmavetanp, to ‘only danghter of the Iate Jobn Thomas. we tn Jersey City, omy Thuraday even- y_ the Rev. 0. an, Je., rector of ee Court Spe gen, 4. St ohn’, West Hoboken, Hon Sawvut Exersox, ‘of Moultonboro, Now Hampshire, to Euizaveru M. Picker, of Chester, New Hampshire. Nomg—Wexaas —On Thursday, Jan. 6, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Right Rev. @ T. Bedell, Gronaw D. Noni, to Heuen V. B., daughter of the late Richard N. Wenman, all of this city. Payxr—Ewen —On wrsday evening, Jan. 5, at St Mark's Church, by the Rey. E. Egenbrodt, Jaws W. Parner, to ADELAIWE, only daughter of Edward Ewen, all of unis chy, ed. Biackwoon —On Frid; jan. 6, Many Ann Back woop, im the 43d year of of ber Her triends and those of her brother, James Helmo, are Tespectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the real. denos of her brother, $4 Hicks atreoty Bedoklyn, on Sun- Gay afternocn, at two o'clock, Cutay,—On Friday, Jan. 6, Jaws Cuzary, aged 45 years, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at tend bis funeral on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis laie resi , 85 West Tweaty-ffth street, between venth avenues. Cxrsp—On Friday, Jan. 6, Dax. Caxep, in the 524 Year of bis age. His friends are invited to attend the fancral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Deckkt.—On Thursuay morning 6, Hesny Rrx- Dans, ouly son of Henry S. and Helen A. Decker, aged;10 mont ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral, from No. 15 Warren place, Charles street, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, without (urther ip vitation, Donor. —Sudden}y, on Friday morning, Jan. 6, Sewet., Intant sou of Sewell V. and Mary Dodge. ‘The frienes and relatives of the, Samy are resnectfally invited to atte eral, on Sunday afternoon, at oue o'clock, from reet, without further invita- jon. Dexx—On Sunday, Dec, 11, 1859, Winrraw H., son of Flepry and Peat cte funn, aged 6 years. ‘Also on Thurs day, Jan. 5, 1500, Larry ANN Dunn, aged 1 year, 11 months and 27 ony’. The relatives and friends of the family are_respectfally invited to. attend tho funeral of the latter on Sunday after- noon, ab one o’clovk, from tbe residence of her parents, 83 Filth eureet, Greenpoint. Her remaina will be taken to Cypress Hills for interment. DunxsaM.—In Hudson City, New sen, on Wednesday, Jou. the residence of hig son-in- Jaw, Svira Dusiam, ip oad ‘60th year of bis age. cd ‘Brusswick, New Jortey, a: please copy. Pe —la BYP, rriday, sg. 6, ‘ean , aged 29 y ‘The funeral wilt ‘ake: ‘place from his Inte residence, No. 272 Hudson avenue, near Myrtle avenue, on Sunday after- neon, at two o’cloc! Lostack.—Ou Friday, Jan. 6, of {ndammation of the brain, AvGUstIxE AMMROSR Ev! STACK, BOM Joseph and Mary A. Kustace, aged 14 years and 8 oy ‘The frieuds and relatives of the family, also the mem- bers of the Police Departmsnt, are respectfully invited to aitend hie funeral from tho residence of his father, 364 Eighth street, on ny Sanday eee at two o'clock. Fentxy.—On Thi Carumaixg Festxy, ea poxe years, formerly of , county Kilkenny, and. ‘The friends of the famuis sre tuvited to attend the fune- ral this Mie AIL. at twelve ‘o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 67 Cathar! Her remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Goopwix—On Friday, Jan. 6, Mary E., only danghter of James and Kate Goodwin, aged 1 and 17 days. ‘The faneral will take place his this (Saturday) afternoon, at balt-past one o’ciock precise! reat Mulberry street. Hamaonp.—The funeral of Haxaoxp, will take pee at the hcuge of her Lee De S. M. Giddings, Os ton street, ep day afternoon, pies }, at half past one o’ ‘The Tolstives and friends ous the family are invited to attend without further notice. LAN.—On Sunday, Jan. 1, ey the er Mooney, Mr. to Miss ZAN, coth of county Cork, Ircland. Cork papers please In this city, on Weddin january 4, Haga De relies of Willag oP New Haven” Matoxk.—On Thursday morning, Jasons MALONE, in the 59th year of his ago. dan. 8, , The friends of the {amily are respectfully invited to at- ted the funeral from his tate residence, No, 496 Pear! street, this (Saturday) morning, at teno’clock. Service will be held at St. Audrew’s church at the above hour. Myxr.—At Hackeneack, N. J., on Friday morning, y in the 86th year of his ray The relatives and ttionde of the family are respectfully invited to attend ve Tien from his late residence, on Sunday afternoot without further notice, McGrama.—On ‘thursday, Jan. 6, Marcanret Carry, Ve of John McGrath, a ative ot Fermoy, county Cork, Ire land, aged 65 years. The friends ana acquaintances of the family, and thoso of her sons in-law, Wiliiam De Lace; sy homo Joseph Rielly, and also the members of St. James Roman Catholic T. A! B. Soviety, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her ‘lato residence, No. 760 Second avenue, near Fortietb street, on Sunday a afternoon ‘at two o'clock. Merxy —On’ Friday, Carmanime, youngest child of Witham aod Wianitied ' ‘Mairy, aged’ 1 year, 3 monthg.and 18 days. Tier foneral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parenta No. 46 “Gionar io thi. elty, on Shursday, Jan, 6, As —In ', on Thu an, NEA Torri, lufant danghter ef Samuel S and Ligale'. Ssctiay ged 2 years, 2 months and 13 days. Prick —On Friday, Jan. 6, Joux, son of Richard and Jane Prieo, aged 4 months. The friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this airing) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 128 East Sixteenth ‘sircet, with: out further notice, The remains will be conveyed to Greenwood for interment. ea Auburn, Dec. 80, Coanums B. Perry, aged Hixee—At New Brighton, Staten Island, on Thursday morning, Jao. by ANToIerre BAYLEY, infant daaghter ot Audrew J._and ’Caroline E. Riker, aged 1 year and 8 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- ‘tend the faneral, this day (Saturday), at twelve o’ctock M., without further notice, Rexier,—Oa Thursday, Jan. 5, Nictoras Rewrer, aged 43 year pative of the ‘stand of Alderney, but for masy Jraye a resident of this city. His friends and acquaintances, as also the members of Sincerity Lodge, No. 233, I. 0. of ©. F., are respectfully Invited to attend the funoral, this (Saturday) afternoon, ut one o'clock, from No. 221 Wooster street, near Amity. Sexne —On Thursday, Jan. 5, Pimane Cnanues Serre, @ native of France, in the 73d year of his age. His friends, those of his sons John P. aud Ieonce L, ond of big tonsintlaw,N. Orcs aud H. Albert, aro re- speetfaily invited to ‘sitend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. §7 Eighth avenu®, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ha past tweive o’clock precisoly. ‘Trrvge.—On Friday, Jan. 6, Exzasere Torxer, daugh- ter of William and Mary Turner, aged 6 years’ aud 1 month. The funeral wil take place from the residence of her ents, on Sunday Ce at two o'clock, from Wil- t's Point Hotel, near Flush: ing Vas Hovrey.—In Hoboken, N. J,, on Thursday, Jan. 5, Rairn Vax Hocren, formerly of Paterson, N. J., ‘agod 4 years, 11 months and 9 daye. His remains will be ‘god to the Pons, on Saturday mornin, eight o'clock, by the New York and Erie Rail road. Rone services take place at his brother's, James Van Flouteny, Ponds, N. J., at one o’clock this (Sa- turday afternoon. The relatives and friends are {nyited to attend Wuistr.—On Thursday, Jan. 5, Marma 5 wife of Jonah. Winett, in the 3ist year of her agi ‘The relatisce and friends of the family iy are arnt toat. tend the funsral, from her lato resid fo. 811 West Twenty-Orst street, this (Garurday) oon, at threo orclock. Her rematha-wil be taken t0 ‘Westbury, on San- day morning, at baif past eight o'clock. Yi rempixn "Oa Friday, Jan. Pr Euzinem Wasecer, a of the Iste Samuel Wheeler, in the 66th year of hor “he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Jobn Wheeler, No. 22) Varick streot, on Sanday morning, at ten o’clock, without further invitation. Weeniis —On Fricay, Jan. 6, after 9 Vagering iNness, Carmoure As, wife of William Weseels, in the dist year of ber age. Toe Talatives ind friends of. the family are are respeotfally ipvited to attend the faneral on mergers Aging o’clock, from, her Iste resifence, 280 East wt iy tard street. Her remaing will be taken to. Greenwood. Mommy, aed tere Jan. 6, of consumption, Many W, Woovrury, relatives Ny invited to and ‘lenas are respectfal sieeet the funeral on Sands} a!ernoon, at one 0’ nw from her Inte residence, No. 236 Fifth street, wi further bablemtean—th Pa re-onins will be taken to Cypress Tile Cemaat iterruent. iran 00 Friday afternoon, Jan. 6, at four 0’ her ot Cadiaayfie of the longs, Rrer B. Warstee, eer ess s Res fates f ene of near! re. * inact, 8 shen also thore of his io ka pat Vsaontnnd berks Laurea, of Roni oe i Martha son; Domet BM Be re revere teen co Rrra REA’ PRI7® POR TAR Lar er Ria What every in¢y wants « darabl gine and SHKAD! whirt, thst cancot get out ete wwe rine ieee Prize Medal Raters are nt only confirmed by prerest of a) but are u 2 conte: titeen springen, By five springs, $I reat Variety. KY. FG. HOLLAND WILL P! sei f 2 iL PREACH ON R ea CU Cit; ton Hall, wean nor, wt PX guNpAy ati PM. Bul lorning—"The : P vik an tte Tranater from the Present into's Future of ical rings, $1; twant ( ahiety springs, $2 Children’s ‘skins ‘ANTRD—TAREK OR vouR ki zeous ON ONE FLOOR io the wu part of the cit) oh dren. with the modera lay + Union squere REWARD. LOST Ease , ee A WALLET $20 Eieloees es pena ‘sollars HiT he paid at mi | 0) turning i (© the American Museuan : rehantud _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, A RESVECTA BLE GIRL, WHo ‘UNDERSTANDS nat 106 st rontn "nok aa gv. Gad a good situation at rovemants, Address, post paid, ‘A. RESPECTABLE MARRIFD WOMAN om a sitnauon as wet nurse; with» fresh breast of mili apge weeks vld. Can be seen fortwo days at 28) Weat L3th Guilough Co tage, a A YOUNG WOMAN IS bag biid OF OBTAINING A ad kinds of f» mily ae wing; be willing to aenist at oth: Mabe work: haa yoo releteacan Can be eam as ib Poiace ee corner of Kilzabens eh second floor, back souta. A RESPECTABLE b PROTESTANT W WOMAN Wants A a A a tenes in the hing nnd trot ‘good city refereuce. a sox arabe! quired; ity re Apply ree NURSE'S SITUATION WANTED— ine drat poctable middie womanewiie uadoutled Watney se saa ver and terest capasiy. “address Housekesper, 1 ead ottoe’ - ANTED—A SITUATION A NOR OR SEAMITARSS | , ‘a good y & respectable tant ry woman. Can give the the beat references. Inquire at #0, 15, 7 T ANTRD—BY A SMART GERMAN GIRL, A SITUA \ aa ent gen ent cies tu a private rama; | wi e herself genera f ffs beat mee y usefol pply for two days at ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIE! woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a baby to wet nurse ather own house. Apply at 20 | jasbingion i, Foom No. 12, W2??, NURSE—A | SITUATION WANTED, BY A | health: married women with « fresh breast of mi! ‘who bas lost ker ow 1; no odjer Cail 90 17 45uh mt, between Sib aad 6h WASTED — AY 4 RESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN. A a a Grommet A few. prizate pee go out iY by the ay, or weuld do 'pixin sewiog or ewbroidery. Call ai 2: Kasi 12th at, rear building, frst tivor, ol 7 ion to go to the country, YA WIDOW WOMAN, A SITUATION TO keep ® gentleman's ollice or furnished rooma clean. Ap ply at 64 Vandnm st. ANTROA SITUATION, AS 4 GOOD PLAIN COOK in a first rate private familly. Gan be seen for two days A the ceruer of Luqueer and Uslumbis ate, Brooklyn. ~ HELP WANTED—MALES. A BOY WANTED—TO TEND BAR, FROM 18 TO 16 yenis of age, honest and with Ro elty recommenda. fiona.” None need Speen Dnt thone that will suit the aboy Apply at the Anson Ho pribg a from 9 ull 1 o’eloe! OF WANTED —& EMART, STRONG BOY, OF ABOUT wanted in ® wholesale iillinery howse. Must be pont acquainted with the business. and live tn the chy Avply.after 10 o'clock to 0, W. Simmons, i(8 Chambers street, up atains Sy ptatenrrurseurcum sees ee es OY WANTED—IN A PRODUCE OFFICK, FROM 14T0 3B 16 years olds aalary frst year $63. Address 7. & Sorat ROCERY CLERE.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, WHO thoronghly underatands the retall gtocery, wine ‘and tea bus‘ness, wfilla responshle situation, must bea pen- dav othe ioe met one ilijog to devote his ime totbe businesa. A; s. fe » "box 164 Herald o 1D statirg vame and reference, to AN WANTBD—IN A JFWELRY ESTABLISH MEN’ Tonk himeolf generally useful, who can, on gont ane ps Dh wr poraeetn "A rele haga hy Seen at aa be ent toa 5 person, with advance on feb ainted with tbe business. Apply at 29 Broad ——_—$—$—$—$—$————— ALESMAN WANTED)—IN A. BRIS HAT HOUSE; one who has 8 good Ubio and Indiana trad Bear of « good situation, madreea Dox S00 Fomor WO OR THREE EXPERIENCED CANVASSER! have well established routes {n the oni catiy end ste wil. wg to adda a bighly remunerative wubileatlon, to thelr list, m: hear of an ad: by Soa fhe bor Fed Post office Nove other than smart men, who know ees and bave ave already a counection, need apply. 'ANTED—-A GRRMAN PORTER FOR A WHOLESALE Krosery store; 2ontdoor aslesmen, and @ siont boy as rter, German preferred. Apply at te ae procul lerks’ exist cilice, 78 Brondway. rocured: lant min advance; hours 9 to 6. Py. BRDPATHS WAxTep—ax Ear aaa THOSE ‘meas ey herald ‘age, country of birth and rete- TO GO Wer GooD. HARDWARE PACK with a7 ew Orleans; nous need apply except references. Apply at 203 Pearl st.. up stairs. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN (A GERMAN PREFER. wk 10 ailend Frcery and ina sors ta Jecaey Guy; Sescerht references ‘tall by ‘of Gand 8 P- M., at the corner of Soulh Fonrih irnmows ss Re aes ner W2AZRIED-1H0 PORTERS FOR A STARIOWANe man. “Apply. ai. the. Mere ry BS ofice, 93 ert ols Brosdway. | Piruations procur. Be only reliable fice a the oh. at WM J. REDPATH. 1 $60 AS BOOKKEEPER and saleaean. to akochatge of a grogery stare, ont of Iventa, “Apply to WAC Se MAD EMRE ocaieny moe? -ANTED—A CORRESPONDING. 1 W wt? speak and panes bas tn he Aire wh Fotaress Reon eed Pot ofti ANTED, BD— $100 PER MONTH CAN BE MADE SEUL- ing ster cil plates; tools for cutting thee plates farnished for $10; stencl materia’e Carniahed: he Inept sccod persons ona onl ne ‘or partionlars inclosiag ats 30 a Miiked, Lawrence, Masa aoa ANTED—A_ WAITER, WHO 18 ACTIVE AND steady, and can brig unquestionable reference from Bis last employer. So other need apply at M. M. Lalrd's Fitch Ward Wote), corner of Weat Sroadway aod Frankilo street, apy time afler 8 o'clock A. M. ———— ANTED~A HOSIERY SALRSMAN; ALSO A 8HOP walker; must be well aovnwinted wiih the elty trade; and ® good collector. Apuly atine Merchants’ Clerks’ Regis P27 oilloe, 78 Hroadway. | ait satons wropued. No commission in advance, Established isse. MJ. REDPATH, ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE TH UVTIRE CHARGE and interest of au aivertising agency, with arrange- ments with 3000 ‘papers; also a: desk room ie a lawyer oe secretary to let. y for ove week t» Burlingame & Co, 385 Brosdway, room room 1d - ie Warren PARTY, WITH ABOUT $100 AT HI9 ‘disposal, to Jota me'in the manufacture and sule of a bert Let wn “Chemical Ink Eraser.’ which will find a 16 —— ting horse and oflice in the United Brats, aud superesio. all now in use. None need poly a pate prepsred to enter into tbe business Immediately An onal eer Kefereoces given and Pee Call *o rt vi ins tara rave store, where th Truce te bead ak ‘urnizure store, where the article can be seen and ‘particulars learned. TANTED—A PORTER FOR A WHOLESALE orera. tir paaon waiting seessboet ee sites nebitionne rocire: bas rr} PACHOF. HATHH'S Kmplosment ofc, comer’ of reek at bt and (ih ave, pee pg A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A .AD, WHO | whom a small aviary ‘will be eh aaa rT and to ‘all st, room 15, between hoore ——_—_ WwW ANTED—THREE OR FODR GOOD SMART BOYS, shout o the age of twelve. Inquire ‘ai the’Franklin Coffee Hovse, No. 88 Mai TSUSSBLL & CO, Pre Rha etmenen ns l bewtamtnmcthodkett So war WANTED—TO ATTEND IN AN ICE CREAM saloon. One of genteel address, witl Teference ne b ~ nde i habits, can apply at 19 Union square, between Pa MEN ATTENTION—SEVARAL HUMBLE end ST morogaaes as ving formed » clab for mutual rement, fnvite others to join them. Ad- areas Os We, bos i816 Pot oui, * $80( PER YEAR—TO DRY GOODS CLERKR—A ee toa BRE, Nom Rolding n situation Ia one of the tat qeat five gond reference’ “Ad ae bits fay forts SH A, 606 Ninth avenue, ee Y. te THE TRADES. COE re ees Awan pest ahd UNDERSTANDING HIS BUSINESS is destro Sethe de sitastion. Ha ocan for. | nish ood ectinmentaions ‘a9 to character and workmanship. | Address J. L., box 996 D’cat otiles. De YOUNG MAN WHO HAS, ‘ate FORA 2 AB CUR in the cow nf o tua. uo. ute "ADDI to Mainzer & Cox, 218 Wi 28 aim Be . IGN PAISTING—A YOUNG MAN WANTED WHO lundernandsthe oly strlo of lottering: n sendy sitteton tn & good shop. Address Artist, Herald ofl, for one week, with pro ENGRAVERS WANTED Peet TE 70 on Gerv an silver an: Were th rena D. K. Praden, "box 125 Post flee, ‘West M erldon, Conn 7 EE BY A YOUNG an, Ja from #ngiand, employmeatas a peinter.” *addresa samc Hoar, 135 Blizabeth wy 0 CLOTHIERS, AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER WANTS | T ee aatins eed geod reference ean be given. adress Guitar i ee ete St caeennemee FRENCHMAN, WH! pai in by opis ay a pari st situation. 198 ‘et, Jor’ os SITUATION WITH A byan ine professions gyferencen frat Dents, 090 ting itihiee en é ogres MAN TO CUT FINE southern trade. Adiresa Uuiter, 4G FOR = “oflice, with COAL. a er Oo. RED ih AND WHITE ASH FAMILY dna aonrersdi Lhe ey} per ton, from muy 0! Th rey yards. Sax CHEW GLINPON. oly, by a small family withoat | pitnetiog ns seamarreas io & private family; understands | aeeuecens 5 i ltt a ee —_._ HELP WANTED—FEMALES, _ NOMBER OF Goo! NTeo_ A iirorern eo ai treed arnt sam | froners: oo Series, at good wag: No aaa ellen . Inquire at ark fatigue, 188 | GaSe Aseuuc, where geod places are lwaya cendy. usetuReey TIDY WOM." WaNnTED— TO DO T waghiag acd trocto. acer anal fay rr come Inquire between the hy ay lerreport at, ‘srookiya. i Ag GIRL WANTED—TO “000K, Must come well reconmeudi WASH AND TRow, Apply at 41 Wet Stub af. OLORED HELP WANTED.-Wanrep, Dart fg hey ei Of ale persone: “Mas Cone Orn te eet conte tually OF ott DSraon ee iY Ro'sad coaarateat. ed at 172 Baek 13th at., between the hours | URS WANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, MUS Nu finn, Mccustomed tothe dare of reali and bay we tween 11 90042 o'clook at T8) West pea SEWERS WANTED sinedy vk on seal | applying wt the factory corner nt mht et W840 ditiow a on, desirous of obtaining an igen ta a a, ao KWING MACHINES —TWO OPKRATURS thelr own sewing machines (Wheeler & Wiley coat ‘loa ees 0 MIL LINBRE.--WANTRD, Fi MI LTR ® ae ‘ORBWOMAN AG. ad Dresses, is pth rials 99 ta eluaracter ord capeeiey, . Apply this day, be sewers can have immediaue Rerrorance YOUNG GIRLS wiTtOUT PaRSwES 20h at, for two {mmediate empleyment at 39 Broadway, uy siairs -- Sane ‘OVEN ae GLUERS WANTED. —F! W°tEs 8802 oLvens, warren — steady work and good wares at tbe factors eoraar of Sth aw, and $84 at Bis. 408. ‘THOMSON & come ee Watep—a GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSBWO! who bas bad some exp ath 0 aly cole ence. Apply from 10 to 12 Rit frat 8 Wea 334 ‘3 sd ote W at ED—A FIRST CLASS COOK. NONE NEND as ‘clock a: 94 9.h wt ppl ‘ag thoroughly ansterstind Wing tunexcmpuonavle refercace Ua beeen one door sua of Univeraly pinae: 7 BT NURSE WANTED—TO GO TO STATBN IRLARDE obe competent to act as monthly narse preferred; to the ci(uation permanest she mnst be ohise, Ne ) amniss in a hole dusiee. Address bux 806 Post oflice, N-'., with partioulans ad addrees. | Waren Teen r ATELY aN mx LENCED NURSB And seaunewess, Oe with good refereuce may ead at BL A emsea si, #rookly ANTED—A_ COOK, WASHER AND TRONWR, Wa ortae tly foal bee rot fe Secs < plain cook. in seve trouble none esd‘eait withest tend tae rere fom Jas place "20 a go quiet pera verteaty petent good wages given. Apply thi O'clock #1 9) Madison avenun nee | Sheglibieeionde ANTED—A WAITER AND OHAMBERMATD; MOBP be 8 good washer anc ironer; to # strictly private board- ‘Peter clty references required. Apply atid waar DA SMART, ACTER ¢ GIRL, TO DO GEWE- ra i jone weed a witout good reeam- mendations fe from persous of good Prat a in this ely e Apply W ANTRD—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO ASSIST- tn the care of two young children; must be well reseca- mer ded 98 to honesty, cles heed spply. No. 3 Flusiog a cere sa and gopd nape. none otaers Weantep—a NEAT AND TID¥ GIR, To po 7am cooking, washing and trong of a gentleman's family gue who is wilting, boneat and ready: nove othars peed aoe Scotch preverred. Apply ia Bampden street, fours. bowse south o of Fulton ay, » Brook 2, TANIED—A GERMAN GAN, feamnstress ins sinall privale 48th wt between Bava, Wie goon BR (METRES Ps ek te AS NURSE AND - Apply a1 92 West We tnrese NE. ?, ACTIVE ROTESTANT = to da ety how ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GRNERAT, HOUSEWORK, one who understands plain cooking, washing and Ing. ABpIE Between the hours of TL ‘ana 5 177 West necond door east of Bh ay, Wages $8 per month. ‘A PROTESTANT GIRL, SCOTCH OR GEE. man, to do the work of a amail fui! Cull at 9 Be- thune at., from le to 11 A. Ml. this day ¢ 9). ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, OF PREPOSSRESING atoouanne to attend store, Call for two days at 771 Broadway, corner ih sireet. TANTED—TWI8 DAY, A GOOD BEAMSTRESE TO wa” to Orange, N. J. Apply uati! 3 o'clock a eI ae ANTED—A bah rae AND Selena 180° wornan to aselet in the care of two young da 4 wash and iron tor a ‘small family. Those who are and Saba Mark's pince, = mended w will find w; ab ANTZD—A GERM4N GIRL, AS CHAMBI tnd waiter, (Good reference rey.ired. Apply o'clock this day (Baturday), at 27 | Went Suh TANTED—A COOK WHO CAN BRING GOOD WRIF- ten recommendations, at No, 41 West 2uth st wf ta a4 Brosdway and 6th av. Wortevena SMART AND TIDY ore mo oad nel tngrel bousework in a private fumily; oral her and trouer, Calt at 828 Greenwich Beanery NEatT, WILLING “GIR, 70. Of0K, To = ied aod mt unased Ba ita "Saal ph le Went 26th st, si + ANTED—TMMEDIATELY, A SMART, TIDY OTaL, Se seers! bear seh ove who a ply. Canvas Be aw it 1 Near 2d avenue, oor ae. “AITRESS ANT CHAMBERMATD WAX? e ‘and clever girl cua find. es TG Ingnire from 10 to 11 o'clock th’ V ‘ata todo esamber wore nad sore ayo ine vant, chamber work an eat dtd st, beiwoen 10 and 12 o'clock. Watt. MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOM AM, am sa darote Dass pede D, sewing ands ry Apply a 68 Wear Zit ee, corer of Ohare ANTED—IN A tidy girl, as walteas afraid of work, but kiad. ite vena 10 and 3 o'cloca, at 102 Weat 31th at, between 6ih'a ti a octal A SMART, oerm ald’ Sar! not be uwee franipienamsatetdbitiiane bts acs cn ha TJ ANTES.—SEVERAL WELL RECOMMENDED oooka, washers and ironers, are wanted this day for most re- table Bt/0DS, Also, & young girl t> ‘ake care of chil- cren; & good evamsireas,' and girls for general hoasawork. Apply at the first class employment office ‘No. 108 Oran} ind door from Paiion a, Brooklyn. No foea charged until employ ANTED—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO! To qe terse achiid one month old, at No. 19 Haat, Minat Lith oe near 84 av. sero «5 hGEs en Ronn Ya eet ee WANTERTA PROTESTANT GIRL, IN A PAUTUT OF two persons, who is a good cook and chambermald; bes’ city references required. Apply at No. amity at. A XOUNG, MAN. Waose Hv! ANINGS ARR owese- cassaadle, loyed, desires to obtain cop} lag; terma re Gresn 2.” Herald cfice, it YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN SOM® firat clasa bouse ag cashier. of clerk in exabange or bins; hashed several years experiences in the business: first cls Teterence given. Address Evins, csreof 0. & M., 64 Fultoa ste amie ioeentetllennes MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS. HABITS WisH@¢ TO find employment for himeelf and two or three Gcliss¥; good accountant, Address 8. L. 0. derald oflice. ITUATION WANTED. —A POY, BETWEEN THE AGES of 14 nnd 15, desires. situation at any respectable boel- ness; is an orpban, wud would be guided by a kind nd employer. ‘Addreas J..0: Pope, New Yori Olipper office, 29 en es WANTED—IN THE DRY GOODS, SILK Goods or Hata and Caps, by S fomenaens ‘who hes an ac- juaiotance tn Ohio aud New York bat first clase jouses need answer this, Address W. L. G., Herald, ANTED-BY A SHIPMASTER, A, S12U1 ae ‘& commercial deri or any p ‘ Doeition whieh 1a Intel inact mas Given, Saddress It Ms Herald obice. Wari rset AS CLRRK OR 8A shipping i whe shoptng nue or A emda Sie ta well eee over the city; the beat Bie adress. B., Herald ce Sn. CanET ANTED SA SITUATION: A OHEMIBT, WHO. Sands the manufaetare of colors fo capubiliges ean be given. stiaeata te ea SE arenL aac Arion ne a Ean ce Wanmeni a en SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAW, | Weare eeeereator ieee oa Henry, in drug store, 126 Grand street. Worcs A YOUNG MAN, A capacity where industry acd te ti tas 8 taaragh Know eso of furs, theo x; has been a gle ae Me four ea yar ra Fost oftes. Sie ros N DEMANDE—UNE JEUNE FILLE FRANCA’ 0° poor wier 8 Serene et prendre soin de jeunes pn cernonne de bonnes ation tres NE CUISINIERE grate TROUVERA U' ase plaser immodiatoment en s'adreasant de midi & trop heures, a Mr Mroest, an Herald. CANO’ aS 4 ao aaa Seen Tees “ganar each ‘doors east of Broadway. 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