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Se gear, OFFICERS. THE PAY OF A Grew! from the Sea. | TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. have been twenty.fve years in the navy—thirteen years 08 a Nevienant—and J am now full forty-two years Mahomet’s coffin, midway of age, and still hanging, i to the promotion of our naval heaven—® ‘commander's com wiriicn. There are more than sixty Meutenauts in car pary who dave been longer jn the fervice and who sree than myeelf, and as many as fifteen | [20h erm yea who beve served more than thirty years, For inyeelf, Lam nearly twenty yeare older than Bar- u Le captured the General Monk; thirteen years TaaiJones when he commanded the Ranger, jer than be was when he engaged aud erap's; and 1am twenty years older than b ii the game action, ‘ior by seventeen years when ho was hirteen, when kiled ia blown ap in the intr 3 Allen, ecumand of the Argua, aod T am fourteen years older than was Burrows when killed in command of the En- werprise, 1 Dave eleven years the advantage in age over Witlam Howard Allen when — killed is command of the Alligator, dd am just the wame number of years the senior of Lawreace whea he was Xijlec in command of the Chagapeake, and tweaty re older than be when he received his lieatsnant'’s jon, fam kwenty: one olde: than Decatur en tint heutemant of the ‘te ears older than he was when Be was seventeen years my ) coved & commission as post captain and the frigate Copsittution, and was still fourteen years my junior ib age when be Dovsted his broad peauant @8 com- modore; and last, but not least, vine years younger than Wo Essex, hod eighe commanded the Tam when he “took her git work olf,’ snd gent the Macedonian ia. Tam fourteen yeare older than Perry at the battle of Lake Erie, five yeurs older than Stewart when he captured the Cyane and Levant, and just the age @ Preble when be commanded ip the Mediterranean an’ Dembariec Tripoli. I can count years of service tor years of age with many of the geatlomen above men Uoned, Jam older than Nelson at the battles of Nile ao ‘Uopepbagen, aud he was only five years my senior when he £0 gloriously Snished his career at Trafalgar. Were it desirable, this showing up of the euperannuat ed state of the lieutenant’s list in ourmavy could be casi exteuded, Compared with other navies, 1 am coaticnt Lam by ten years at least the senior io age of avy |) nant ip the English navy, now retained in active service, aod the French Heutenante, it is well known, are a!) young and active men—that service having been greatly mcreased and thoroughly reorganize4 siuce the emp» Let me now see what proepect tnere is for a change ‘for the better, and what are my chauces for promotion. itis epparent, from tables kept for the last thirty years, tas the accarate anuva) percentage of aaval promotions ou the legally allowed list of sixty eight captains, ninety seven commanders, and three nundred and twenty seven Menrenanta, , two commanders, aud be ia. The navy register has now an active list of eighty-one captaina, one hundred and sixteen commanders, and three huadred and tairty eight licutepants, and has to be retuced to the le gal sandara Yor euch grade—viz: 68, 97 and -827—belere any promotion cav take place ether words, ‘making due allowance for ths mereasing age of present incumbents, ii must, wader ex isting jaws, be at least six yoars before the presev senior licutenaut, already eighteen yours commissioned @ Yentepant, can be promoted toa commander. For =~ aelf, ten years more must be adued, or sixiee when Isball have attained the ripo’ age yenrs, before my (urn can come for a like honor, ai, Matured wisdom and experience, be cong.dered el je i the responsible command of a store veese! Ee or gunboat. If called upon to show my pes Tih to the rank of ca; ‘of my eligibility to the rand of oarry me beyon! that ‘seventh age Shakepero speaks of #0 nS “eecond child hood.” Nor is this all; when at last promoted, after forty one years’ service, and twenty-eight of them as a eommissioned Neutenant, and entuled by commission w the full honor of a commander, (a rank which #ta‘t off! @ers not in the line of promotion attain in twelve years,) I am rot yet entiled to the miserable pit iance” of a commander's fuil pay, but must werve another apprenticeship for ihai—there being mi this time some twenty reserved captains and nearly Se many commanders who have ‘o die off Grst; mean while, in the words of the ap I receive “the leave of ab nonce or Wailing orders’ pay i would Lave been entitled to, if no such promotion bad Aba tata and, whea op duty, ‘‘the difference between the waiting orders and wave pay Of « lieutenant and the lowest sea service pay of the grade to which I have been promoied.”’ As a lieu tenant, I recetvo, when at sea aod on dnty, $1,500, and on leave $1,200 per annum. Aé a bogus commander (the ee peawe for all commanders 50) on fuil commander's ¥).1 wonld be entitled to $1,900 at sea or on duty, ud 31200 on leave. ‘This, with the addition of twenty five cenie a dey for one rstion allowed every person, whether officer or Seaman, When on sen services, covers my ful) Bay and ail allowances as a lieutenant, ot a$ a 6om man- der when first promoted, while other commanders, higher up op ihe list, with preciscly the same duties as bogus, receive $2,600 at sea, $2,100 on duty, and $1,800 op leave, Thus, it is easily lo be seen, from the lees empiloy- meat in the higher grade, it is questionable whetber my promotion in the tirst instance would net be of pe- eupiary disadvantage, and take me from full pay and em ployment to # genteel retiracy at lieatenant’s leave pay. But for al) this hard service and slow promotion, says some one, you are well paid. We are, indeed. Fifteen hundred dollars is a liberal reward, trary, for twenty-tive or thirty years good service, and separation for two-thirds of the time, and three years at a time, from friends and home. Yes, we are rewarded with the pay of a first clast elerk in & mercantile establishment, who hae no ex- penrive uniforms to keep up; who lives with hie family, and bas no extra mess bills t© pay, and whose hos- ality is Lever called on to entertein strangers and ere for the honor and credit of the country. Our Stations are all in expensive neighborhoods, and an gua chances of gqindron, it would waich one Wiliam “taiD, and the probable date | the correspondi oflioer is forced by his profession to reside near them, and any one acquainted with city life can see how much fuxury can be purchased for $1,500, when divided iato two portions, the one to support the family at home, the ether the officer's mesa and the dignity of the country abroad. JUSTICE Whe Pay and Rank of Officers of the Navy. 3O THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, | New Yors, March 14, 1860. About three years ago Congress passed a bill for Me increase of the pay of officers of the United States army. The necessityof this bill was ackoowledged by Me whole country, it had iong been felt, and the pas. face of the act was hailed with pleasure by the great ma. Jority of our people. At the same time it was proposed to place the pay of the officers of the nayy upon the same @quitabie footing; but there eudden!y appeared such in ®urmountable difficulties to decide upen a measure that shouid be just in its application to the diferent grades of officers, that no action was taken npen the si ‘will be remembered that the pay of the office wavy is tbat cranted by Congress in 1835, with & tion of that of the ci #, whore psy bas b fally increased from timo ti time up to 18. Meantime, great changes have takeu place in al! the busi- nees relations of life wit the rapid progress of as a nation: the value of money, in relation to the necos sities of life, or in other words, of bread, clothing, house rent, &e., is greatly depreciated, the navy of haa become grad poorer and poorer. If the officers of ihe navy have iuitherto borne the cha Facter of being “poor aud proud,”’ the time seems to have ome which demands attention to their wants. Mechanica, @ay laborere, clerks, barbers and servants, struck for higher wages, and received them. Members of Congress and employes of government struck, also, fora higher @alary, and obtained it jong ago. The army kept pace ‘With the necessities of the times. But the oayy worked ©n, asking for relief, but have not found it. No one has ever doubted the justice of their demands. Bat the con- stant absence of naval oflicers from their own country, away from ail politicel iniluences, necessarily keeps their ‘wants from being properly represented, and the organi vo runs HAKA SHIPPING NEWS. - come to min’. The pureer of that mhip has been in the navy thirteca years; the firs: heutenaut of the same sii'0 bas been in the navy twenty-eix years. (We quov from Movements of Orcan Steamers, the Navy Register )” The purser bas the rank of a com: FROM EUROPE, mander, and tals precedence of the lieutenant in overy Nami Date, and all milita’) Scccrs abroad; not on board ebip, it city of Siauenester Liverpotl. true, but abroa’, aud it is only abread that those distiue- | Csnada.. iverpool. tions are Py ey atitying. The purser now re celves a sal 132000. per annum; te licatenant re ceives 4 salary of $1,000 per annum. The new b ll pro: Poser, to increase the purser’s pay to $3,000 per annum t will increage the licutenant’s pay to $1,059. Henee, by thie new bill, the purter will eovive $1,050 more pay than the lieutenant, on which-to soppart his to'itious To the meantime the lieutenant has seen {i/teen years sea service, the purser bine. Aus bow what ié the proporiton of service, or in words the proportion of work, between theee two off to be rewarded so differently ia pay and rank? As twen' ®x (o thirteen—@ proportion in ine element of time alone of overwhelming measure, During these long twenty-elx years the lieutenant bas been in the traces ut + Liverpool. Niagara ‘Liverpool. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. GUN RISES, 6 00 | MOON BET... . SUN SETS, 61s] mice waxe! Port of New York, Marchi 21, 1860, OLEARRD. Steawsh'p Granade, Harrison, Indianola work. Do you know what kind of work this is? When Pca ‘asbviile, Murray, Obarlesion—Spotford, Tileston a hip is at gea, if any danger whatever is to be encoun a tered, the eutenant is called Ifa boat is to be lamohed Steamship Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland—H ae io a dangerous sea the Heutenant goes with it; the purser | °%, Grabams Polley, Norton, Antwerp-—Tayi & uit jeys in hig berth and sleeps or reads. If a landing | phi Fa ea Pug, New Orleans Wr Prot is to be effected through breakers on wa exposed coast, or oleow here, the lieutevant docs it, and the other remains fo bis berth, arty jands, who goes and wao ou it i8 the Heutenaat. If doy or all night, who is Heston Basset" thacon & Co, les—Moore & Lienry. on, Dema'ara—) M Smith & Co. and—J W Delano. yo~Thompson & Hunter Thompson & ark, Lane, Marse Bark Lamplighter.’ Thom Bark Chilo, Pennell, Po Brig J Means, Wella, Arr: Grace Worthington, Freety, Santa Cru aii hangs are called to be uy expored and who sles; Finally, if a batie is w be fought, who fights i’ ihe lieutenants, at the heat of thetr ¢lviaions, The lientevants sai! theshipe of the aavy; discipline and educate the seamen; drill che crewa of our ships of war to the art of dghting, 28 well as to its fatizue; diect the management of the guns; board the ene Bbips jn face of Hoarding pikes and bayonets; are always y Ony or vight for apy service; spend the fourth tvery ight on deck, exposed £0 ail weather; and, re the executive officers of the service. “[u ue ship already quoted there ere four lientenants, assigced to perform all the fatiguing routine of daties above ccseribed as devolving upoa lieutenants. Io the ial department there are three oilicers to The purser has a clerk who ranks 88 cer, and & petty officer, who ie called e # In tho ‘medical department there are four oft cers, precisely the number of Lieutenants, whose duties bave been detailed, There is one surgeon, one passed assistant surgeon, one astistast surgeon, and a ‘“peity” officer, who i cal! ec & steward, and who !s the apotheeary to thie sta of surgeons, The average number of sick, out of a crew of 300 souls, may be cighteen or twenty—uot more uader ordinary circumstaneca. But theso four officers attend to theeé pationta, and the eurgeon ranks above ali the | Tas apne bit nor, of eutenants; eo does the purser. ‘The surgoon receives & | “Gieamaliy HE Cuyler, Croaker, Savanush, with mdse and ealary now of $2,400; the lieutenant $1,600. The new | passengers, to H ® Cromwell & Co. 18D fost, 3PM, olf bill proposes to raise the salary of the surgeon to $3,072. | Ubarleston, passed a fore and aft achr, painted ren, abowing If one is startled at these figures, let it be remembered ame ry se meng eg legs etry I that the licnterants cavnot employ clerks or stewards, arleston; 20th, 3 PM. passed a sidewheci sieamship, suppor hor can the government do it for them. The work must edo be the Mepis ‘Oty. hence for Havana and New Orleans. be done personally and individually by these four lieu Steamship Roanoke, ae naan &c, with mdse and tenants La m eken. But, Mr. Fditor, I spare you at present any farther de tail; and yet much more can be said. Are you convinced uow who does the work?’ And does it not strike you that this proposed pay bill had better not pass? If we cannot have equity in this matter of pay and rank, let things go op as they have for thirty years past. The lieutenants must send their wives pad children into the country to find cheap board, while they go on sailing the ships of the payy without rank, pay or emolument, but conscious in Vhelr pride of dignity that it ia better go. Afew more words, however, npon this question of Brig Grecian, Legrow. Burin, tchr Maria, Meyers, Marapbam-B L Corning. 6, Putnam, Jae ® A che Moggi Higgins, Lav ‘Wallace Fernandina—Thompson & Hunter, fer toh A Stanley, Jackson, Charleston—MeCready, Mott 0 behr Fra Borvitt, Salyear, Mewbern—( B Dibble & Co. Febr Marshal) Obicheser, mond—C H Pierson. Sebr EJ Reyner, Kayner, Baltimore—Merrill & Abbott, Schr F Flower, Rayner, Philadelphia—J W McKee. Kehr Sen Relle, Lee. P 'g Harbor— Mester. Sehr Dorado, Eipson, port—Master. Sebr Danvah D, Rickerven, ‘Boaton—A Hower Sebr T © Lyman, Stannerd, New Haven—Master, Sloop Harvest, Corwin, Providence—Maater. ARRIVED. Steamship Ciicasstas (Br), Campbell, St Jolins, NF, i8tb, with mdse and 2:6 van Bxpiese Uo. Steamsbip Alabama, Schenck, Savanuah, with mdse and sepgere, to BL Mitchill & Son. 1 Vast, #3) Ad, sigualized Ateamanip Huntaviile, hence for Ravenna; 19h, 15 miles SY of Cape Lookout, paused ship Assyria; 9:30) AM, off Lookout, steamship Keystone State; 1:45 PM, 36° miles NE of Lookout, eteamsbip August henee for Savannah, 5 Pal, BW of Hane: Galway March 8, via passengers, 1o Ameri: parsengers, to bi ight winds ince fearing the Cape. eb oi iat 1 388: Jo £0, algnalized Be ship on bowed S; 1a iit for Hoste sare it; "ish, mS 18 ion took for Toston, 78 ont ae oT 8 ion 20, spoke Br b Siagehew, 's4 days from Neweastle for Ne tik ig Ship Tuitars Wan {lee Cape Town, con Jan 23, with guano, wool 40, to Henry W. in company with ah'p Splitre "Arey, {rem Ehaogbee for ‘Austordase having calied ia for medical abt, batt of the crew baving been down with dyven tery: tanced tbe nick and hipped others im thelr pluses. rank — We will not quarrel with the fictitious raak of ths F Deming, Higging, Para, March 1, with todiarubber, civil oficers. But there ie a re-organization loudly do | 82 Kem siterion GSB oe” ot eo 8 8 OF, pansed brig man ded by the service, and we moet urgen'ly presz thic eubject upon the attention of Congress hides eto S Paes” Se ee ee Attempts bave once been made to properly assimilate | “Park Alexander. Robbius, Boston, 8 days, to A B Howe, to ranks of oflicers of the army and | !oxd for River Plate. navy. We propose a final adjustment of this much vexed rig ohn Freeman (of Boston), Crowell, Patermo, Feb 2 question, which is exciting at present attention in France bi paraed Gibraltar 20th, with fruit £0, to Jas and Englend. We speak ‘now of tho military part of the | ayteit" astpart), Appleby, Gambisy Feb 15, with scale of rauk of naval officers. The rack of Commodore |” rig Porto Plats (rem), Hachtmann, Port au Platt, with 's abolished from our navy, and we now bave “Fiag Ot. | hides Ae to Gelpoke, Kenlgen & Retebell cers of the Rear,” ‘Fore,’ and ‘Main.’ Heaven forbid Scbr Mariba Bkinner, Amidon. Gressionan, 16 days. with that we should have Admirals. ypltroad iron &e, to, P"Porier & Co, “The. brig’ Nortolt, for 8 Lieutenants in the navy claim to rank with captains in J Thomas, sslled the day precious: ache Perk! my. But is the claim admitted? It is not only for do. ihe avenge rea Hee Cook (of Frovineeto vn), Sparks, Jacmel, Feb doubtful, but it is tlatly denied in cortain circles, however ey 23, wih ccflee and 19 woxd to K 8 wight Gus Roek (of Enbeo), Mucho, ,Arroro, PR, March 2, time honored the claim may be, It is ueeleas to conceal ith mole 10 Galway, Casado & T this i fact, though | the fact that ioutenanis Cin DAVY are Tehri far (Br), Falt, Baller, . ‘days, with fish, to Jas captains of divisions ig patent to all the world. What is 4 division but the company of @ zona ot'wes? Bot may niger ioe hows Sie Moskbart, Windsor, NB, 6 days, with well be asked, what is the vulue of a rank that can be r Frnt vs, with eotion and ys 17th Tost, Int $8.02, lon 7444 Speke sebr Conncetent, of Bangor, faom Savannan’ for New Sober NW arg! Wyatt, Charleston, 8 days, ‘with cotton to contested, ‘and which becomes nevessary to prove? None. And it will go by default of proof, as, indeed, it bas already We | este then, the foilowing arrangement:—To the Jovas Smut & 0 grace of passed midshipman and masters, give the title ‘Behr G of jeutenantz, to rank wih hiculenants of te army. Behr Jucob iiss, Gergeoms, DO, fare. jayusond, Handy, yey for ‘Albany. ‘To the grade of lieutenants give the title of captaine, Sebr Brave, Creaby, Boston for to rank with captains of the army, as they juetly claim. Scbr Empire Lovell, Warebam. The present grade of commanders should remain un- | cbr Aone in Hk ay ma i A changed, snd they should rank with majors of the army. Bteamer Boston 'w, Philadelphia, Post captains, Foaseneting frigates or live of battie Rteamer pata . Providence. ships, should receive the title of commodores, and rank Gvionele of tht rmy. Flag officers of the rear, fore, and main, should rank, respecti ve with generals, majors general and lieutenants gene! Again, if pursers, doctors, and engineere, of twelve years standing ag such, are entitled to the rank of com- manders, we ask why nota lieutenant whose credentials of merit are, a8 we have shown, superior to either of the above grades? Be it remembered & purser, who has only been twelve years in the navy, receives this honor. ary rank. But in the case cited in this letter the lieuten- svt has been twenty-six years in the service. Yet the pureer ranks him. Waen will the lieutenant reach the BELOW. Barnabes Webb, from Liverpool, 36 days, at auchor on wee so By steaming ‘Aehilies, Capt Lenneasy.” ia, trom New Orleans.—By steamtug Underwriter, capt Canin ve bd Allison (of Bangor), fieors Jacksonville, ), two barks, and one brig. sstablon ‘Liv 1 3] (Br). erpoo) Ley anchored at osrantine): oe, Nicrtnega Poly, Ant) rant ene I reindeer’ iarbedos. riod during be Gc, ok 8PM NRW, 8 gale. rank of a commander? By the present ratio of promotion Pepe ey Marine Reports. this can not take place Until ary is forty or even fifty March 21, gunset—No inward hound vessels years inthe navy. Out of this time he will have served | '2 cris ‘Wind NW, plore sane sr ireog Clear. twenty or twenty-five or even thirty years Leip tape SANDY HOOK, Mareb 21, @ ship and one bark He may well feel that old age, yellow fever, night-watches, | outside the bar, a bark enchoret at AW fiw pt and and a brig ania Wind and exeentive 6 cartes ¥ will Goon relieve bien mn the ap: Bree Sash, ‘sepr Detanoe ashore proach y orn, not be just and give to Ls V\ him who bag done the work of the navy? Why novgive | FORT LAFAYETTE. March 21, suneet—No inward bound him algo the rank of a commander? All such oficers sno | Yeeelin sight. Wind RW, = xale; weather clear. Miscellaneous. For San Francisco abipping intel to bi sintusnne ipping gence to the 3d fost, see Scnr Dertaxce (of Hampton), ey hence J , ashore on ihe Hook, so fal Of walers Dene fOr Jaemel, ts acGRi BAW Van Bice, of abip ee a ee Purser Peas? of steamebio RR Cuyler, must accept our thanks for tvorn. . Sreawsiir Commercr—The following is Capt Lundt’s state- ment of ie lose of bis vessel:—Steamat ip Commeree, of New York, WO Lundt commander, salted’ from Jew York March 10 fot Galveston, Teva. "On the lath in the Gulf Stream. ex. perienced a very heavy gale from SW 10 8, ils tremendous sen, when an accident bap} the machinery, worked loose and sprung al eae caused by the Reavy 10! Tollog of the sbip. The ship continuing to roll and labor #o awfully, soou began to ieak also, which i every hour, washing the coal out of the butikers and cargo, and thus completely choBing up the four best pumps one aiter another, #0 as to ren. der them entirely useless, the water in the meantlae nearly washing up to the doors. Turned the ship atout and ran for the nearest port, the greater part of the crew baling the water with buckets out of the freroom, and the remainder, with captain and passengers, at the only remaining deck pump’ At night the gale changed very suddenly to NW, blowing most terribe, secompanied by rain, bail, thunder and i ip laborie worve Aid maxing ‘aiore water, gale and fea thus continuing next day ud night, put the fires out anc let the water ont of the boiler; the slap settling by the head, hove cargo-overboard to lighten her. Mh aime of the men dropped down from over eserion and exh istion, and otners soon gave out, not being able even to lift an empty bucket, the Waicr rapidis neveasing In Ge ship. At 4:3) FM saw @ sail to southward, eet a signal of distress and made for her as best we gould; it being dark, and the steamer alice. ectirely unnie Dagenbie, came fp cantact with the vessel at 7 PM doieg ber me damage, It proved to be the bark a A Dre for Philadelphia, who very ‘endl * ‘ook may receive this rank should be placed askle upon the Navy Register, and held for the poeition of executive offi- cers of cur sbips of war. They should at least reccivo some faint recognition of their long, laborious, and fatis: ing services. We claim for tbem rank and joncey pay. They should no longer be considered as “watch officers.” It would be the last stepping stone of a promo- tion that would be final for a great many; and it ip to bo boped that 80 just, so righteous an act, will not long be deterred by the government. BENEDICT. ——____. The Lobby Hessians of W sbington, (Correspondence of the Caarieston Mercury. | Wasutxetoy, March 11, 1860. While the republicans are getting up committees in the House of Representatives t» ferret out imaginary pecula. tions, and to disclose great corruptions, it appears th: the editorial grinder of their “‘hand-organ,” the Republic, bas been indulging in @ nice little speculation of his own Hits name is Westén, and the recent exposure of the de fulcations of the State Treasurer of Maine shows that he. was one of the associates of that functionary in the un successful lumber operations which the State funds were #0 lavishly used for. While forests were being felled in the Aromtook country, Weston had an axe to grind here, in th pe of a dill remunerating Maine and Maseachi setts for maliary services in the war of 1812, Massachu setts aiso had an agent, and by their aid a large sum of money was drawn from the treasury. Maine paid this fellow Weston some $20,000, and Mas. sachugetis gave her agent $7,000. Now, Weston har made s demand on Massechusetis for what he did, and has filed & bill of particulars, by which it appears that he was to pay Gen. Davis $3,000; Mr. McCrea, of Mississippi, from Savannah, $5,000; Mr. Pugh, $2,000; Mr. Stephens, $2,000, and so om 22in number, incinding 3 cabin pnesen the tune of $25,000. The good people “Down East | and brough' ua sately to rhitiadelphie. Steamer had ¢ feck imagined that members of Congress bearing thees names | °f waler in her bold when we ah and was sinking ti had to receive douceurs, and were preparing to pay, when the list found {ts way into a newspaper, and then here. A general explosion took place, but Weston had precentiy im reserve aset of lobby men who answer to Sm Mania, Robinson, hence at Melbourne, before re eee oes ee jurber. e al ister, Alkg, Hallo 1864, where abe was owned. oe these same names, and he virtuously aaserta thas it is for Baa 3 exorsies, before reported wrecked at Girgenti, their services that he aske remuneration. Why the pinta rated Ad, sud owned by whole equad could not command one rote, and they could be *‘retsined”’ at fifty dollars a piece to lobby from now until Coogross shail adjourn, Yet this man Weston, is the editor of the Republic, a minor accompaniment to the New Era, and both of them profeasediy abolition sheets. Surely there is cause for in- vestigation. Bann JJ) Aimey, wrecked at Gircontl. wes from Constan tinople, registered 486 tons, rated allt in this eity in 1856, and owned here Sy elrichs & Go. Bark Busax W Linn, hence for Now Orleans (before report ed), was om at Giogerbrevd Groun Gi ob, wee wre Rs a, on the Goat; cargo 1, bu ~. zation of the navy is a profound tenths of “Se members of Congr: » avy a wal gard to ite | Muited to «. * the government, to make their pay on the | troe interests v. rsof the government, 8s well | Beale of that of othe. ong the different grades | SS upon a scale of equs, “ste act pon is, to pay the | ‘Wernseives. The (iret princely levover °© Worthy of | men who do the work. That “the nid, gut Beds | bie hire’ ig @ maxim two thousand years no demonstration, Daring the last session of Con; duced a bill mod: fying the pa; resg, Senstor Mallory in- of the navy. pon this | Meet with much, if apy, success. Congress is Presijen- Born A EI Barnes, Beteworth, at Fairbaren, renorts:—17th inst, about 10 miles SE of Grea Egg Harbor, passed a achr's mainmast, about 5) feet long, sheathed in the wake of ea masihead painted white, with part of ‘the rigging attached; the easel to which it Deloajed had probably been wrecked wi w dare. piieor Asus, a Unhter, went ashore yesterday aherncon 0 the rocks on the ¥ side ‘of Governor's Island, where abe sil lies, high up om the beach. S17 AMER Easter Query, 8 Wiscasset, was totally Cd by fre ne AM on Zab inst Bll and Thine mun at tbe Jost, The BQ wo" 8 New 3 York “bnttt wa" eh me sbour 700 tons. “she ran tr07% to porte um This winter, these lobby Heasians hare not as yet coined a copper, and it is to be doubted if they tintiy inclined, and what with the vacations for attending, the Conventions at Charleston and at Chicago, little pri vate business will be attended to before the adjournment in June. Claimants must console themsetves with the remembrance that a President is only elected quadrenuaj. ly, —_—_—___. "> Veather TrademA Qucer Move. “env Knickerbocker, March 17. fact far | "1 River, . onorable oon =a ernment, and just to those who labored for it fhe gov |, The manufacturers “of sw salt of, the de. | , Szonr —~ eS thip Lookout, Cept Sherwood, qvence of the distracted state of the finances of the coun. tiveeeese in New York. The ren 30, made the run In 109 days, ine wy tbe bill did not pass, and tbe “poor and prot’ nary | W2eFa one of the convention was the a pti ceo < rancistelieve, Wat has been made during the joere struggled on, keenly conscious that (hey wou! “ resolutions, by which the manufecurers nniutuaily horton paMmaR, neglected for another year, while their brothe- et eto curtail their business until +) Pp of the army were more fortunate. What, Mr. Editor, is the secret reported for the action of * of thit now bill that ig ein arme | abondant supply of goode © reduced s5 ' °srantee a fair remuneration to the mar, nd a Prevent super- = Whal “the market shall be eo far Oi at New London 20th inst, sani "aan nar in Tab! le Bay, cae, J wl, Rogers, Davis lad facturers, This platform will produce reeulis tho y 4 ‘m, bark Platina, Allen, of and jf Amt we prteeut Congcess Why is chpesite of those hoped for. Each manufacture wil ro- a eee eae De ae oe one. * ~. snanged for s new one? | And what is | {hE pome with the belief that every othe manutacturer | i AuSe*Sun ism “ai, Jan) "G3, butk Pearl, Barile wv ¢ -« of this new bill, 20 changed (rem last | will reduce the productive tS bis works. This a letter tr- ‘m the second cflleer of bark A Houghton, Robin 4 esarable and 20 just as it was? It appo Will produce a scarcity of lea!ier, and lead to high | so0.0f Pu iiver, reporiaber Fob 8 to lat 14 1800 78, with aa@ai al] the generous and just features "Eat ul wee Pemac Such being the each’ manufacturer will | 4200's 9p and 89 wh od taken since leaving Taloabuano—100) Rae Bas there been a ee! party orest nt work | Now ig the tims to make a ten Sep all told, Wo destroy the very noblest objects for wich it was | framed? We do not know, but we believe +t. eae phones features, and. tn 80 een | we may develope, perhaps, some startling facta which, we trost, will crush to the Dotwom the undve pretensions } of the political wirepullers who are trading in right and "You will observe that the present pay bill narrows in the ad rantages that should eccrac to the grade of lieuten- whe constitute the military sou! o! the service, and | ai them conditional, and oftentimes How ot thee ae le of officere are half broken @own by hard work? low mary are those who have not eeen 80 ‘ap amount of sea earvioc, Only because they are fo ayy health, by disease and expoture, in their , early ? ‘Hence the'r pay can never be on footing Sot ens ke, there are no cond!uone in the « Brojone eT pro ‘to give, under the head of a 5 to thet clase of officers, an increase of pay £0 peaitive, ‘#0 Unconditional, am we large, that they are sul! § tobe, aa they are bow, ihe beet pals eanploys c: the gov Do miliary reward and mijitary emolament belong to e y vervice? Then Sa skis ili unjust tothe wary, and rong upon the government? e see rewnsted, or the cre who does noi? Then "s the new bill a politica! manovre, and not a jost Dill. It ‘the influence of a powerfal "and secre? organiza Of civil oMoers, staning ns it #0 long who do the wor. —the Lec enaate— » io emolumet, tp rank ip Be ii there be any role thet to miutary 2 ? i ial Hi E HH s fit olament. An Rann fe of one of out Pups cop’ War Bow op service abrosd, anc wiveb bappers ¢ tim cat man who works | Dor Stee While the at body of the manofactarers are working a Tyhtedl ands, | will imcrease mine 80 as to be among th to enjoy the tweets of high prices.” As roar fe will make use of the same arhomsets it will folicw with as much certainty as sunrise and quarter day, that the sole nog aaa ae than it is Spoken, &. Abwellino, Hall, from Cardi’ Jan 24 for Trincomalee, FOR, bola rage a che ‘at England. oe Annovo, PR, March Join port ‘York'7 day; jacksonville jast arr; sehr Ort: for NYor Taye; irene, trom, 3 a days; and owers not leat yo ices of leather, cotton, BUENOS AYRi sen FIs vert ship Parana, ienete, Se ee itemple Taeane of cooentons ae and ier ack Barley Srom Rosatio for NYork, . Men will lie, and for ¢ of ten por i Gap cont., will forfeit any promise they may make, especially wera tow Canes Sta 4 5 big Mary Pere, ar looks like a conspiracy we Jet. for Bimon's Bay. | Sid TS a hp Arey (trom Sou- The of leather will be regulated by Amsterdain, ba Bay for sciendy oat all attempts of the leather wae of the cgi beg down wh dfeeniery: landed tbe makers to overcome thie great fact wil result in a fizie, } sick, and sipped ubeze i Soa Poe cs ee for Melbourne—sssisted people astray, and cause more loases than they cure. | 2@'E for by pilot, Roving been in whe we. Feb 16--Sid bark Reghabite, Forbes, Palermo. bo ce demmeberen ma ho aes ee ee Seely Re eee the they deal in buncombe instead of produce, | Jusiur. The leather manufacturers are but little im politi. |, Havana, March 18-10 ti An Mae caleconomy. If they were, no A not undertake § y, ve, for Philadelphia; thing €0 ridiculous as to attempt to elevate the price of oases oodmg, fot Nor ox hides by guzzling champagne at the Astor House. York; Wave, Meritt, for Charleston; ‘Noterera, for etd Mobile; Onaiayia, Jameron, {ot NOrleann; ani others a ws Carta Nraasm tux New Jenny Pore —The follow. | ior or, Matcher, Bipekieg for ag 7 dare Cerio, Crow ing i8 a copy Of the ‘etter sent by Captain Nye to Gover- , ‘Susan Hall, " fF Caste hatsotiately atver the soahontes otike Seren HLVaRrOOL, arch 6—Are Schultz, eek Ce asa New Jereey Pilot Commierioner fg ty a , =e, aml Custon, March 9, 1860. do; Advanes, Duguid, Mobile; CB Haseltine, vilkey, Sevan: To bis “ae pane Cnakizs S. OLpex, Governor of New T pab ‘gt, Cotoanns, B Noes Jeree; Of the poet from NOrieans Obeserving my nomination as a New Jersey Pilot Ener ‘Neamith tel Moly! Teg: and hier 34 Commissioner, I beg leave most mreenseny vs etna the Satter, Bg Se ir eye = i a, Robiassa, York office. I cannot tae a feat at the ued eatneuneniy brand =. ‘Svbil, Freeman, Boston; constitoted. It Je a ecbject of great inaportance, ‘nr whieh jen 11, ebip Oriental, 8 Yori Thare taken @ deep interest, and I tincerely hope that vieeeaancs. ‘Feb Wen past bark Roancke, Thompacc, for NYork atous Zit. the Board may be restored to ite former es5 in. York sto a eben Be por wan dene D ‘BIRD (Guadalovpe) March AY, MARCH 23, 1860.—TRIPLE SHERT. v Wilitams, from Rio Grande for NYork, with a cargo of ra'iroad | __ SITUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES. | _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. + 7 PR Re aie Be youlerdny, "RMSPECTABLE “YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A | WWrANTED—By A YOUNG WOMAN, NOT LONG | s LAND, r r Suess inperot har’ cargos bd Sd, brig Norfolk, Menery, Bt A siinaiio. ins reepectable family as chasbermaid oF ris sat Watross; 10 objoee Thomas: achr 8 Perk ins. West, | ieee good. Cae We YG ae tio to lake care of 5 ‘at 136 Weat 19h at.” sugeaee pi Sea tanta be Nyhan gate Sas x x ‘WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, a. , Feb 20—In port bark Susan Jane, sttuatien with « lady or family acing to Hurope, chiles, Prous Tbs Vista ag 10th, diag, A XOURG OTRL WinnRe A siTUATION, TO DO | at so Laniogwn ay Avols merieam Ports, exhivee, a berwork and se: or would miod wolordise. Ber gum ave od shy ait alia Gian place, « ALEXANDRIA, March 20—Arr schr M J, Qari omy ‘Thaler, | NYork. (Rid scbr james Parker. Jr. Oreby, WX BOSTON, March 20—Arr steamebip 8 'speuldiag, Howes, Norfolk via Providence; ship Western otar, Knowles Calcul, ho nl NTED—A SITUATION, BY A so0NG alone ‘chamberma\: Wire class oa id, OF as fret city reference. Call at Taeeuees frome Be AX Lorry GRRMAN GIRI. WIREES A SITUA: ANTADA 0G ry ean Br), Ml Li ol via Halifax; tion as 00k; ls & good washer and ironer. Apply we ATION, eek at RISTIOTA RLY Cla ships imericn (iP) Millar, Liverpoo! via even Zith at , nea for two days. aise one, 8 00 ‘Sealcea arate ‘ndee~, oy ER gd yg ASSET SELON SARTED_SE A RBRERCEAEUR MAS, | leo vaa aa te sites te ig ry ih Piadelphin 6, sod Gearatlown, DO, Minggolt Clow | seforence given, "ingeire at 6 hrooar 0%" | Gallas No. alas No. 14? Raat Lith a 3 ‘sivvehemmamane , or eeeenanisennrieiinenibiienensmenne Fae ae Bete adel Daliurla seceines canon brigs Pilot SITUAATON WANTRD—BY ears SES aE, Wire ate SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLA het Roads, work ham bermald oF uusework ine small facile Qlat—ari J Whitn 4, Feaiti. FR tod froning hes reference; was tn 00d ett) pore tepigede key Call at No. 188 we more; chip Gaiters: daskssee Stavlies ie aibons, Rov ier inst place tive years ‘Apply res Save A; betwems iss | i, between hk ued Shaves. (heed zibe, Messina. Below, brig Douglas, from §t Serr ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Lea inp Rachel, ffom Aor, a iow of the REXPECTABLE GIRL,’ WISHES “A SITUATION 48 Yroman, who bas lost nec own baby Ro LIIMORK, March 20—Arr brigs Chattancoga, Forrest, seamstress; can cl and fit ; child to purse af ber own Feadonee, Apply at 270 sad a, vee ’ Pe taht co; Chaitlian, Marwick, Kichmond; sehra BH Ad: | jeo'ion to take care of children or do tween 9th and Ili aves, An Ilinckley, NBedford; Trident, Snow, aia ver. Sid | ply at 86 West 46th at, third floor, front ‘ANIED—A SITUATION JAS GOOD PLAIN cone, . be . Meoes, Faget W Antz Tie lige we bark Wheatland SITUATION WANTED—BY a, eigeaenerapun | VV" washer and iroer, or ido eeveral housewory | c v bi ning, Ni 4 oung Woman, as chambermaid waitress; private fa cy Pacide at, we a Lesens, Larvae: tries Seamae Tossing, eames SE || Seale eae fahing, aud ironing if required, ely rete} and W6ka, Brooklyn, 4 s Tea BE ndel, James West Indies. Fences, Onl at 85 | at 85 Bast ‘this day. Sunchgagpnnn ar —s | BRAZOS, March 10 In port achre Sarah Mills, and Clifton, Ana SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE- for NOrleans. 4 SITUATION WANTED—BY A Ledge woman; thoroughly A table adersiand> oF bugle ANDIN — Car. 1, 4a ebamber maid and wal nese. ‘ns thebestof eiiy roiete be see ages ANDINA, Fla, Maceb 11—Arr Norw bark Bale, A, zonne pith, a oba er walireas, orto doehags, | pelo a tele me 6 seem at hee FALMOUIM, March 18—Arr sehr Ts N Godfrex. Kita, New | rence Cail fortwo dave as 0 Broadway, corner of Bist Ko. $3 16th Bh, betw Emyrna, Fla. 76 BAL Sep rawnee ORCL RE ‘ALL RIVER, Merch 19—Arr sehr Thomas Winaos, Davis, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIF0 A. ‘ANTED—BY A Yor Hou to do chamber work aad waiting. or ygod plain sew ing; cook; has n0 0! FATRHAVEN, March 20- Arr echr Addie E Barnes, Bets | drsicluss city reference. Cail a. 8407 between Sist and | good ‘sit relerence, 1.1 3Ud sta, second floor back room, for two 4 tts, in tke millinery ve emo Mareb 16-—Arr echr A Baker, Baker, Gloucester ar lone ot ald a. {1h for for NYork). RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN ebay ted Ltd hoa BOLMES’ larch 19, PM Are sehr James Martin, von to de chamberwork and p!ain sewing Je cham bermaid ; do ‘ding, Savaunab for Boston. ions. A. 1 and embreddaring "¢ cal for two days at 147 7h Be ARVFORD: Murch 10 Are echr ogatban Cone, Mctl Hernia oft Se haters ‘direat" A, oy ie ‘ih abd 2iat ates aye acti : w — BEVECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A. SITUA. ‘ANTED—A. SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM. Lia wesagmemieranaea, vain pd A ee + weebing 7 3 iy - Wicks, Savannah, Suow Flake, Weaver, ( Charleston.” Cid &b, It years eran rom ‘Mott st. w doors of Bleecker, second floor, front seur itindore, Sargent, "NHaven; 1h, brig Delawa ©, Cobb, There helhan eed or fur eonacden arate A sei NEWPORT, March 20 8 AM—In port bark Mary C Fox, SITUATION WANTED—BY ‘A RESPECTARLE WO- ANTED-BY A HIGULY RESPEOTABLE MIDDLE [Betien, from Corstnne tos Fosteels oie Visas Hl, from ‘man, to do plain sewing and sasist in chamberwork; ed person, a situation aa couk in « amall private faaally ovidence for Philadelphia; sebra Marcel baby fourteen onthe old Can be seen for we anya ak 276 bas nd oboe aevint in waaito and froning; ie would prefer indo fos Port and; wilde, Lovell, from tor Ne ry reed! basing her daughler with her in ke same, al kod Yor! Nelson, J F Carver, Mary Wind NE, cece “en Beat of reference givea, Can Se esan fortwo aaye a Nepawha hr Willow. Hi Halse, Philadelpbie. xouxs Lapy WzO, vpres (A, 2000 BAND TE ‘Weat Soth at. ‘employment asa ; NEW BAYER, March ig Robert Mowe, Porto | jpg bern ascuatomed lo oepying lew papers, “address i, D , ARTED—A SITUATION A8 COOK, AND TO ra John H Wiliams, Phladeishn, Joba B Ford, New | ign bern aac ing ad iro. ond OE ference ea. Ape ate ay Fordyce. ply at 100 Weat th ‘at, ta between Th ‘fen A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS 4 a aeaon ZO take care of an infant; ehe tborong! pesinens, Best of city reference if requea” Call at 280 West ACOLA, March Patriarch, Rio Janelzo, K. hey Br bark 8 Blea. Muir, Queenstown; 10th, HIA, Sten meam steamers Kennebec, 1D MArlODa, ay Faust Biel er, Wii w Turner, Growel c ref Cy Poi ce ie aN AS yw; ahr Gieaner Kennebec, Hand, Niorx; brig Mary jarana. b 19—Arr steamship P carrie me: eames, Lavsala, 'ANTED—A SITUATION. BY 4 <aiaaawan — . BY A Wea 2 7a ie as ‘cham bermala wre ma priiie fale ecaeatin wen ages eat sh secund floors N HO ist, ¥ HARD WORKING WOMAN Dann employment; could aitepd (> cleaning offices or cleaning. I a “a4 West 26h sp stairs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG oa vr thivey td CAN PRODUCE the i a private family to do waiting and ote be foes a8 210 210 EE cial aie sentinaithere Dry clli ‘ANTED—BY a ENGLISH WO! . W MAN, A SITUATION. BRETT, tnd jelly. Good city reference, “lease eall bier] R cr N—Arr sohre bre. Quickstep, Moore, Buckaville, SCHL Oreo. Powers. WEEOVIDRNCE, March ‘March 20—Arr RGHMOND, Marchi) York; schra Haxall, Winters "Louies Gray, Weavers and ial won to go in the ubry if Sift eaimncudeds Aaron MCB, Boraid ode RESP! ‘ABLE EOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- Sc and waitress; woald agsiat in the ‘Weet 26th st , between Sth and Kh ava, third ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOM cia fi tor Px York. Bigaal for = par. cid Sar ee EE ee AN, etanras. A te ¥ DESIRES A SITUATION AS HOUSRKSEPER | ast 18 Chamberwork and washing and ironing, Cali at 4 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT. pe} iin Coob, ae. beat of lig reference. Apply at 225¢¢ West 7ts on, ween its and th aves. id be - the best A Shennen, lor, Jackson’ ilie weabivg and froning: has the beat of ay resucnee, Call at bars Pennie, Air, fouth ‘America, sohrs HH Atwoos: Riek. | 73 bub et, vetween dh and Tih & Fear, for two days ANTED-BY A RESPAOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A = FRANCISCO, ai 20 (not 2ist)—Arr ship Lookout, | (ALIFORNIA.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE Nelda od maid; la, willing to sesist in {he wiahng an Wonin. ‘Can bq Sherwood, NYork 109 fo atiend on a faxniy oF invalid to Caltfornia: sho seen to-day at present employer's, 40 W Weat eta. SAVANS ABS 18—Arr steamships Huntsville, en ick; beat of reference. ‘Address Nurse, No, 109 East —— Pest, and Star ee 100, NYork: Dark Pelar Deut, | 27th et WARXTED- BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA~ Hoe}, de, Below, aaobr. Old sohr Benne! Flenner, Apple’ | (asciONAnLE DRESGMARING —WAISTS CUT AND tion a8 cook and to asaist in 2, in family; )ASEIONABIE DRESSMARING.—W AISTS sae AL ACCT Pe ican Sey SPILMINGTON, NO, March Wr—Arr brigs Abby, W slated, and Dresses made tn & ga on e wNYork; B Young, Sanuk = ALLEY, at Mad. Leo's LWaend tro dapat 120 7Tthave., between 19th and 20th ats, second: iles. y Lisson OUSEREEPER’S oe meas Phe sierra! Bi ob ARTRDSBY A NEAT, COMPETENT GIRL, A SITU. SITUATIONS (WANTED—FEMALES. _ Hludou sirest= “OY Teforenee siren. Please call at 488 J ron tore lady ay that boards. Wats $7. "Als, w Gly gin wast TIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Ses. Se ‘and dlumbermaid: ‘does op linen i AL youre a take care of horses, or drive; would go a OUSEKEEPER A YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW LADY yle._ Wages $8. Call at or address 216 Hast 284 at, tant country a1 ference. Callat a Chery roar boxe, few tor,“ | aower'sfamily orn bas “a ie ‘fe cla relerenoee- Can | WWANTEDBY A YOUNG WOMAM, SITUATION 4S SITUATION WARTED—BY A RESPECTABLE rence given. _ Call for twp days at 244 Rast 14th st. A yourg woman, as first ae cook; ean do all — C4 ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 2 [Sf ere fpr mene daki bas tn, washin walter in & private family; Wrere ARTAR BY wD. FOURe. hg Can gt ieee of a fer renee, from ° Ber eet ples. Ca . st cliy reference from ber manera meted yg chambermald and w a A So accaat WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, S's TEU ATION suas waiter, in a small private family; has Ware, A SMART GIRL WITH GOOD CITY Bian the bese ai sasrenronten Floss iy nearer Ree mm ir Sng ironing. shanige van en td net :pereee Silver wo anges aha, between 3d avs. end the Bowery, st afand ; el i EE IL SE ele 19 do genoral housework; 1 & good p ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG GIRL, TO penis faaher and jas the ‘best of city references. as chambermaid and small Dousemork. Has ie bet otercnet a hae ‘at Ro. 10 Leonard st, third Noor, ont rooen pevasd fay can ‘aa give good oly Teferenooe. “Gall ai 25 iat ‘eountr; 3 TOO 9. paren nae ITUATIONS WANTED-BY Two ae Ee eS ae ae SiiFroteaatt pire one as mes; be caer aa ghasibonau | ‘Y\ANTED OY “BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION AL YOUNG WOMAN WISBES, 4 SITUATION 48 au OF waitress; no objections to goin the country. all at 453 8ch do general housework ‘ho understands all kinds of ay., between Sith and 36th sis. ins amall tires ais amy fed iy refersage oun bo aires and ening children’s dresses; oe wood aa Call at 173 ton front fom. Derek he beet of city. reference gs Sreen ek WANTED-BY TWO YOUNG WOMER; ee _____, for two dayeat 40 West lS at ong aa plain cook, Washer and ironer; te other as chaai- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLEGIRI, waitress. Gator tro dase ‘at their present em- ome worg, *heferenses given. ‘Galt Za Went 7 oe ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY as yourG AS cham! and Leperemed ia & pri ks fatally. Call ub “4 316 West 27th st., firat floor, front room. ne ‘ANTED—A pms pe BY A RESPECTABLE Atm SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fens highly Spot M1 et, iecoraer of Cue, er reltasd fiery ws, Sous Bronk ‘an be seen for two YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS LAUN- pre te a |, ag nurse bermaid dnd do ine weaning, "Apply etkld Basil ot, enero ema SITUATION WARTED_BY AN BNGLIWH sn ects, eben uld‘and 'o tus in waatlog and pote! do al} hinds of daly om mck an reas ne} Tetaenen Call for SITUATION WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE voUNG | Sem, Good cy fete eat Sit A ‘woman as pate. cook, washer and Np Broadway, for vo day ta 7% -A SITUATION, BY LISH PROTES. ee rises fhe fortwo days,if | CrrcaTioN WANTED—A LADY, ACCUSTOMED 70 0 wall oo lady ond sow na oie U J fons and anions like to make arrang acd eae travel; or: ys oly my of peccmnmnondations YOUNG GIML, BETWEEN 14 AND 15 YEARS OF country Bacar | ecrlaar aman tnd snmares ye al eat Sot at, : seers om al pce Zo Ue eapeqane recgied ean ‘and mi dren. No | near ith av. 2 Minit in ber lost place! la wilhng and. Sgrenetle teas ciiaeee ee A ge gD aT RIVATE geen, f fortwo days at 16 fast 4 th wtreet, dita floor, front Toons GITUATION WANFED—BY A YOUNG GIRT, aS Warr. part of ie ease iy Tg fo Re plain rerg or chamlermaid aad to lake care of Gag ebild; s | fences, “Apply a ber present employer aye af LE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO Competent to fil elther of these altuations, and haa three ‘Weet Seth at. A fevers housewrori in & small private family; in| og, | Teterence itaempioger. Cal site Wen fh ge a aye ae pila «ok sad eonient are op SF ‘rel ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE io ‘women, ta sey Wath too edo be houses est eat oth ‘strect, near Gil atenae, girls; one as gocd cook and firet rate washer and ironer; Work of & small famiiy; pre- a? » | underside ber business perfecuy; ibe other ae ena! seen for fnvo Gaye, at 1G] Went S04 oh haven ities, Marana ta eecranms | Maaatare in sewer. noe the very (A BEADS nammemt a TouRe momar a | Femsguneee, te mete Meep gaa Wersja oreo. e equireds can give the beat of ei aferercen nd cal be age permite Banta aera spent sod 00 Ba wasting Frould ab LEAT oprent between. 71k par Mh.Avennes. TT ¥O SISTERS WISH SITUATIONS IN A PRIVATE | given. jealetan7 ave. A.y above he aloihing sore third floor, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A mally; OR. a8 coamaberty hogs es, i 4 A ‘ition, to do gene: housework, in small private fami. fee sn for apt | Tarelemd oY fine Sone: & » can ve pod references Tome Ber last mae Tae fami: | Ge wean for two days st eat 2th ot, bird for, back ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL A SWIUATION 48 — | Sranrap—a aRuaIGe TO TARE CARE oF | tesiet wit children: can do all Kinds of embroMiery aad un YOUNG GIRL, WISHES a ITUATION 70 ATED deiatands Grover & Eater's sewion mischine. Call at 410 Bast AL aitberwork and sew operate on Grover | chamberwerk hat’ no he ehjeeton is gu Labor dance in tae | Wie, third door, back room. " Good reference can be given, so sewing machines. fi for two days at 191 East Soper. Apply fe tv for two fo Says 94309 2d av., between 22d and ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTAD: ROTA BL) SITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE WO, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS T-ADIBS' COMPANION, | fumi oak e'seen ter to seemia cma a iy . al ” A chamberwork, or 10 take care of children W paty.8 Youn indy from tbe worthern part of Germany, | Sid 4 hd 884 te ted tor, back ro bide ca sat 2 king we ‘Beat of ety Paterencee given: wha has enjoyed a thorough eduoation. the be would be willing ATED BT 1 OmMAN Gi nance char kinds of needlew 0 instruct TED RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISIiES | mal children in the German lay lapguage. Hiss noob jection to email family as chantermaid. a: 2 sire for Cbrakins a penunion 66 wet ra Gn a} her her baby, two weeas Boa tert Se a Sar Penal ce okie Apply , or Jseobrighi, 101 West : Slat at petween Gi aad Ts avon : TED—A 8| ® WO: MEDDEE AGED WIDOW, LADY WOULD TIKE a ANTED-BY, A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS Winn " ArLAcoe, SY 5 Beare wie Kuarose F. ©, Herald oto for tresisce taclicy, vuchalor. given, Call at 146 Gib aves between 17k aud ISM weer woe | Sabet mt, and, Paste coo peyrerenae anne ‘hlerview may be bad. two Gaye at 100 Mant 12ihwe nt Ot Fs oe § EXEARIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR.— | WTANTED-AITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS: 0 NTBD-—BY A _RESPROT, Aa ——— ag ay. is eotrons of ebtatsing co een Sisel aaa reneea jean wo Beirne een nt m7} Wotee to - io pink, aah tron, tas pla asaya mas: chambermaid make bersel ‘useful; | wou! al ‘a ‘ao ; racarig era Ro ro South cr West; sata Dest uty referenoer” Cell for Guo dae et tr Wass Ped pt ere pelle bo a ae hz may op ‘st, Gow: Feferenoe as to bility given. i 4 mating what salary | tween Sth and 9th avs. anus, between ‘Waand ah aves. m uae Foss ofiee, Rv, tor one weeks” SUDDE® Medion on ANTED BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A TEDDY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gran, | / X EXPERIRNORD ee WISHES To EN. Can be seen for two Gaye st 60 Rest Sah eee SRA Honing. | YY and Inka care of ehilare aren, or aa walter oat eek ata. | vate families, 7, week rences. 261 floor, front room. 4 cai at (orewroman in dresamating consinliacae a Wamp RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIR, 4 caer ie herald F fvormds, frou 10 to 4 o'@lock. No objection to leave the troner, Good city re reference, Call at 1d Wear 23h pie berwees Wozenenn a nize and sean ree A RxsrECT ABLE ; Good city re erence. Apply at 158 West 16x at. (A MADE WISHES A SITUATION FOR A YOUNG Wo. ANTED—& SEIUATION, BY A RERPRCTABLE Salting nw te Wanlens, one SO RCO ed with her care of ebiidren, 4 da wet nurse for tho lnat elghtecn mcnthe, is pene tng. Call at 6 dionree ot, a ts rear ep oa ey Wi icrae teks RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- charge of a baby from ite ‘Call for ines nee Cepeen ii eee | asdipawartonns Ty to assist in wash- Sec: Bt, opposite equare. ANTED—A | SITUATION, | BY ABLE | her present employer, at SI bd oles ropes > einlneaetang A_ RESPECT. eS irl, to take f SITUATION, WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE se fete ge enerally useful a sg ojeoen, erst clty ‘references. Call for A Joung woman, as good cook, washer Ring at 165 Raat 16cb ms vewween. ave, ANTED—A SITUATION, Gaye ak 110 Navy at. Broobion: ‘young Wotan, as fret BY seale ace oe oty reference given. ry he objection to @ short distance in the count aired. Coot —s Wise SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Boca itor” "peat of Teferenos. ‘Call at Na, 2 ms, a A ‘D— ‘ABLE ii - AS ronan, as chastbermaid nd sr Pate’ | Ix. Call at ida dth ote corner of Barron,» Seuleman's ier bermald a: fenoe fre Ret pace." Cal for Wee per tancn 10 faker, | = pa eae OV ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL, a8 between 6th and 7th av WAXIRD A SITOATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. ay oumerona ina family; she understands all kinds of fs. ad man 00! 7Bakts sew. = RESPECTARLE WOMAN, HEAVING LOST BER OWN | private family. Good elt reference. Gall at 808 Weaken Ing on Wry at 4 Pi lng a sewing aching. rs Wo take one to her own bouse, a \ Bi for two daye, seein = ir reuse’ co” poly at $5 ores a8 Aa rh are Deh ean Stes a I= Aan EY © RESP 1 BR os ea doth and 26m ste., for twa = iW a's. SYsaBLB MIDDLE | WANTED—! RESPECTABLE | V0) man, gored ‘Se 330k; mo objection to ‘assist in the A ATION, AS GOOD COOK, BY ONN A 2b tho alten and waiting. Cen posers ironing. Good czy reference, Oan be seen for ‘AF compete of uae cuiler, such ‘ a pase - is ‘Sackett en CORT" emib | twe dayaat at No. 1 Fleetat, co saer of Hudson Brooklyn. ‘ries; would do some weahing; w! re oe the enuniry. ste , South 2 BY TWO, Best of referenoe. Call for two days es: “neon rrachonlg susrecTaniEyouna | WANTED RESTRCTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, ye SITCATION Ws cock 9g. aA 3 YOUNG | eae situations yp pe abermalts snd sot a the washing ANTED—A SUIUATION, BE A FRO A 1 a wel = | renoren ot ahven fom Ser ber ’.sat employer. Call at 87 West | be acen thie aay Sa Teateall ee, vet &., betwoen Dean ad Facto, males ee seot eonpes top arg cy Teterenes | sai at. siya, Wert 24th st., in the rear, for two days. LADY I8 DESIP‘oUS OF OBTAINING A eee al whom she JARIED- - ‘ATION, BY A RESP: wo- m8 8 comp nt mi A SITUATIO A ECTABLE WO. + “af auncrens, or to do fine washing and assist with enamberw ork, Good reference. Call at 213 West 26th st., be- tween bis ard th ars., third floor. ——— Waa: A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- ‘and chambermaid. re Lye BY A Rasrecta. =| Ws pune ‘and wailer and childre: et Nee ios faa iI Fatty A A REIPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Good reference from x; is 8 ‘cook; BITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- | ner lest piace. ‘Gan be seen for two days st ber ina expiey: best of af ay reeronee Gali for three days at 100 a Sod at \ man as first clase ‘olther in Brooklyn or New York; 10 West Margaret dest of | stven. at 92 Ooneord street, Brooklyn, tor two days. “WANTED; A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A8 asaist Ww hing gad iroce ‘a SRS Tene ome aa A a Tess ee Wad oars. ry wee k ‘Apply at 16 Wees 2a street, Bal pen ving forthe lat four 3 aid Wea | wo { ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIR ED— RESPECT MAN, RESPECTABLE Pergo oe ExGLiNg Woman UY ae nurse) or ob sbambermasd. oF a travel renner | J = ~& vty al ot ra ‘wants a eiuation ‘cham 3erwor! seamstress in. seen for two days julberry » | berwork ‘ing. Best oity reference. Call or sddrem Good eity ‘reference, Cal at S18 | back room. Can give the best of chy referenée. Ppa aeacmiae: eben sa third floor, back room. Sezoall private family. Broecker at Ws NIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE non ZoURe aman, 10 cpsk, waih and as ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUATION 4¢ iewer. reat ity reference from where she has lived uoerty ly, rf. for two days 10th st, between lat ay, and ev. A. the beat references. Sal 30515 gin ere ‘two daya. 4 story, siryeare, Apply ate7 Weet 27tm 1, frat oor, for two daye, | SY. front room, second sty, fortwodaye a ANTED—A SITUATION, BE A. YOUNG WOMAN, TQ eS BYA winow, DOW WOMA J ~| | RESPECTABLE, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO W ‘otha amber work and os, t0 chile urns and referene grea: Gan be een, fortwo ose at to OL ate, icontng for 8 small’privaie Goud ay Taferenees: | Sent place, eee it, near Ob ay.. for two days. room No. a ee eee Wt AUESE—A YOUNG EN3LISH WOMAN WANTS 2 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITU A- Wirgiots wot ‘good situation as wet nurse. Addrem Dr, s private + ‘excellent cook; thoroughly Ree ede peed pitvite Re seo et | underatands ber business ia all ta branches, and ie willing 1 SY A ROSPROTAELE Son. "Best of city reference. at OL West 16met, inthe | Seslet in ihe wast ae tne dove at ot Baal ee ene Se ar er aree: ber ber baby, ja en weeks od, Tear, for two ays, Hicks, South Brovklyn. Be icy reference.” all for wo are st ‘Rast 28th oh , SITUATION WAATED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, PROTRS- i NIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTA! ‘cook, wasber and iroper; best of city refe- given. Callat ‘200 ast Teas iets Roos, Brest : E s > E 4 ‘aitua- ANTBD—A SITUATION, BY REt PECTA fox me sea aay incon ion pacecuchangencs | WV, cane gr, sare ted vamarie, rchanberma | W/4 oe ne wean apo fami. Can Dean pee way Font ef. Wy bas beet of aig recerence. Unilat 40 SAD et, nowy O6 ay, B for two 4078 at 181 37th at, between re wo dare. —