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8 , ONE DAY LATER FROM HAVANA, Arrival ef the Steams! De Sete—The Slave Wrade, &e., die. (Go steamship De Sote, J. B. Bullesh, commander, free ‘ew Orleans om tho 12th, and Havana at ene o'clock P. M. of the 15th inst, arrived at this pert at eleven @ clock yesterday—running time three days and twenty- two boars. ‘The De Soto made a fine run of ferty-eight hours from ‘New Orleans to Havana, and was up with Hatteras in einty hours from Havana. Abeut thirty miles south of ‘iatieras took s stropg gale from north-northeast, with heavy plunging sea, and from this point up to Oapo Hen- open had a regular winter passage, the thermometer ‘falling, upon leaving the Gulf Stream, forty degrees in a couple ef hours. Nething of especia! interest had eesurred in Havana simee the sailing of the last steamer. The city had settled down into the usual summer guiet and routine, visiters and pleasure seekers having mostty left fer cooler lati- tudes. On Bunday, the 15th, tho Ceptaim General, with ‘the Civil Secretary of the government, made a visit of inspection to the new tron warchouses at Regia, attended by the President snd Superimteadent of the Regla Oompa- ny. ‘This warehouse, now nearly completed, is of greny size, said te have reom fer the storage of three hundred and Mifty theusand boxes of sugar. At four o’cleek P. M. of the 14th, United States scrow meaner Crusader, Lieutenant commanding J. N. Mami, mailed for Key West, to communicate wkh her conseri, he Mehawk, thence to prossed with despatch to ber ‘ereising ground off the cast end of Cuka. The Crusader had left Pensacola om the 11th, and reports the new steam eervettc Seminole nearly ready for sea. She was taking on beard her battery, and was to sail for Norfolk on the » Wea ‘Beth of the current meath. ‘he Spanish screw frigate Petrenila, the finest ship in ‘thelr navy, was to sail on Monday, the 23d inst., for ‘Werfelk, Va. , to meet the newly appointed Spanish Minis ter to Mexico, and to eonvey him to Vera Cruz. ‘The Peninsular Spaniards in Havana seemed disap- pointed at the news of peace with Morocco; they wished fer greater triemph aad larger conquests, and more lory to the arms of Spain. OUR. HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, April 14, 1860. Ihave the painful duty of reporting to you another ease in which the glorious stars and stripes were dese- erated by being employed as a shicid for the infamous Afriean slave trade. The ship Erie, of New York, sailed om the 10th inst., having cleared at the Castom House fer San Tonic, Ambrises Jand Rio Congo, all on the coast @ Africa, having a Spanish captain and an American ‘Wailing master on board. Her cargo was a regular slave- twadiag onc, including the necessiry lumber fo: forming Saniave deck and the five-cighthe iton wire 0 be con ‘verted shackles. = = EE Ei E for three er four days, under pretence of its bei apd that a United States vi or into this port and find suilicient , at seeing the Erie trading voyage on which she be bound, Ihave been told by an trader that her true destination ie the of fers en oa by the payment of a band- Seme douceur to the apa yd es, she will be permitted to embark her cargo o! ying at the Fate ef $25 each for them, whilst on the Wet coast tho price of the negro is $60 a head; but without the payment ‘amy douceur or duty. Another advantage in going to coast, aceording to my informant, who is ly posted in the mysteries of the traflic, having six years in it, is the continually stormy that prevails in those latitudes, which renders it likely for a ship to be caught “napping in a calm,” same time it would be almost a matter of impossi- to hit her at any distance with a cannon ball. Erie is the second American, vessel, although the the “‘stars and stripes,’’ that “has sailed re- the coast of Africa to return with cargoes of ‘The bark Sunny South, also of New York, sailed some two or three weeks ago upon a similar unrighteous errand. {tis perhaps worthy of remark that the Diario de la Marina of the succeeding g day wok no notice of the sailing of the Eric on the 10th inst. e it is really desired to put a stop to the employment @ American veesels, under the stars and stripes, in the African slave trade. it will be pera © pass a law ae argo without being subject to an action for damages and sik rd ve prove to be such asia usually car- Fea by ante trading vessels, to send her to the Unttoa fet such ® law De passed b Sonerens, Sad fewill, ‘Toetieve, be found to check, if not stop altogether to Ls ‘employment of American ie yas ‘Wanderer is not sold ; she is rather too no- torious a vessel to suit Los Senores Slave Traders. fear, notwithstan: her fast sailing qualities, ‘that she is #0 well known she would be certain of ba on the coast of Africa. capture of the Spanieh Mexican steamers, General Miramen and Marquis de la Habana, has been perfect godsend to the Diario dela Marina. Without that event, ‘what would it have done for subjects for editorial com- ment? In the impression of that paper of 11th inst., there is anotber editorial article on the subject, of more thaa two long columns. ik commences, as usual, with an attack upon the New Orleans Papers and concludes, as heretofore, with the ‘Bixnap. only trouble you with the translation of avery few fov=rolhomf as it states, from the Heratp all the cases of an analogous character to the capture of the General ‘Miramon and Marquis de Ja Habana, from the capture of Junipr to that of the capture of the Mariana Flora by the schooner Allfgator, the Diario dela Marina proceeds to defend the firing into the American mail steamer El Dorado, by the Spanish corvette Ferro- Jana, which it asserts wasidone because the El Dorado did ‘Rot show her flag when demanded. As far as my memory serves, the El Dorado had her flag flying at the time the Ferrolana fired into her, and had also the letters U. S. M., in gold, on her wheel-house. However, as the Diario de ia Marina has chosen to bring that outrage to recollection, the present is a very suitable period for compelling due ‘atonement to be made for an event that has been suffered to remain without proper excuse or reclamation by far too long a time. Then, refer- ing to the case of the Creole, the Diarto dela Marina says whe was not red in the waters of Key West, because i was ‘desired to observe national wo Then follows the following exquisite observation, ich I translate lite- rally —‘‘ When it is pretended to substitute for these prin- setples the exclusive power of force, when it is aspired to exercise a tyranny over the weak, then the day is not far @istant when God will remember Such injustice!”? ‘Then comes a little “soft sawder,’’ in the following -—‘The fllustrious men of the Anglo-American Union are not ignorant of this, because to be 80 would be to be ignorant of acts 60 publicly knewn.”’ And here I take eave of the Diario dela Marina’s remarks upon this weather is favorable. The canes are stated to be ‘very rich, and the yield is abundant. ‘Those whocroaked at the early crop, sbout one third of the the expected yield having been lost, are compelled to confess error. Afew day a person from Bristol, R. l., obteined eartain sams of tions) from several mercantile houses in eit they were in of Police, w midnight, in a house of ill fame in this city. frem whom the money had been of ‘ung man wotfd not obtain them money, w! him merely to be detained antil it ould be seen if his father, who is a gentleman of great pe poi would refand the amounts. The Chicf of said he could not do that, but suggested that the gg ae be able to do Bo. a LH ef a ae I 5 i ! if i i i | Hi t r} it ? i i : 3 i li H Hl iB ; itis ie ul i ul 4 last place Nol 10 Bt Mark's place, i = woow Pag tangs FAMILY, Rtdeed 30 TARR) or would pertos Keepiag iardars, or yous St ey favabid op ebilaren ext give. andueat ble reference. note addressed to ‘irs, Sraart, station 2, S¢6 Sih av., will be aviended ts SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL BETWEEN 14 Serer nad uk ere of sharon . 0 do Mab chem! of children: te wi to make ore braved on obj Spee —. fo ri 4 iy soon days at st, corner of 6th av., top floor. iin noes from the hig] At30 ch av., between 30s and ‘Zist streets, at the upholstery A SITUATION WARE Ae CEAMBEEMAID Kai ch: ee ee in the {Noon triband Sot ota tienes feat Sar be A feb eri orig meer pag fit A8 FIRST a ea assist with the washin SPELT Sar tcee bs ee A” EXPERIENCED AND TRUSTWORTHY xouxa gg Boe tetas “Gar ees Ms ¢ SUB ta i ~ @ERMAM GIRL WANTS A SITUATION WITH A family to goto Germany. all at 130 Remsen s:., Brook- lyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ax charabermald and waster, or 10 do the nad frening of small pt the co . Callat Trt izih et ia and 2d ave. for two days. Good ety refefences. LADY WISHES A, EITUATION FOR HER 000K, A’s up housekeeping. Can be seen at her Pretent en tmaplofer #, No, 4 Harrison place, Brooklyn, SITUATION WANTED—BY A. RESPECTABLE wo. to do the general housework of @ small private famuy; Me fond of children. “Oa! at 3s Sullivan st >) youre GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE and seamstress: }; can take ype ebarke of a baby. ‘cond iy referonoe trom ber last yinve, Oall for two days at 87 Seventh st., near lst avenue. SITUATION WANTED--BY A FIRST OLASS WAI- tress’ ne objection to do cbamberwork and plain sewing; has the best of city reference from place, where she eS aa years. Call at 220 l0thav., Detween ‘M4th and ata. SITUATION WAWTED—BY A young ait, to do the, cuoking. 1 family; is! a good plain goo the best of efty reference. Call for two . between 4ih and Lexivgton ave. aj BEF RESPECTABLE and of eae at7é 16 Rast as SITUATION WANTED—IN A RESPROTABLE PRI- a eee eek oe cine ‘or waiting, “Apply wo her pre. ; re oot employer, at43 Haat 20h P A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS Pe atin IN THE couutry as cook, washer and ironer; best of , ey, refe- rence. pe ey By Amity st, in the rear. maid and waitress, or ed and seamstress; mi refer the coun- go separate or together. Apply at first 8 6th a A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A rivate family to do chamberwork or waiting: under- stande her burivess thorourbly; has two years of the best rete. rence. No oni 0 with s family to the country ‘or tn A RESPECTABLE GIBL WIRHES A A beet i fe te cs small private featty, feed wash and fron. well recommented from her lasi place. Call at 190 Won po st., third floor, back recom. YOUNG AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A Gi Ed as bousekeever in a widower’s or bachelor’s fi Address stating terms and place of interview, Miss Ida Ham. top, box 125 Herald office. HEALTHY WOMAN, WITH A FULL BREAST 0! a milk, having lost her child is anxious to get a baby to nurse mhbouse. Apply at 1: , Williams: burg. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO eral beusework in a small private family, or to do Ghamberwork and saslet in the wishing and iroving. Good city reference. Onn be seen for two days at 250 Weat S6th st, third floor, front room. SITTATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL! teatant girl, todo chamberwork and waiting. or care of children and do chamberwork. No obj ation to go in p rhey hf for the summer. Callat 115 West 26th floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A tik ation as chambermaid and seametress and to arsiat in and froning. Three years in last place. Call at st, near 9th av. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS oe, washer and froner, or to do chamberwork, fine fronting; or chamberwork and plain sewing: hes The best of elty refersnoes Pleage call at 343 oth ars betweos $id end 83d st, for two days, top floor back room, SITUATION WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl. as first rate Isundress: bas of sity refe rence from her last place. Please VT Ary between 19th and 20th sts,, fourth floor. beck reom, until engaged. RESPECTABLB PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITU. ation as nurse; can take eharge of an infant from its Pint, and sew: or aval with a lady to"Burope: has travelled defore. Call at 514 Hudson st., between Christopher Amos ata, tl suited, pS ‘NG habit WANTS A ing. or tke care of children and to do sewing: pest ott "oly reference. Call at 133 West 16th st, between 7ik and 8h avenues. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRT. nazeock in 8 private, family; isan experienved cok; ing to assist in the washing: eoo4 reference be tren for two days at 08 Weat 19th a, Tatwoon Gh and Tih aves RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A sitnation, to ‘ko travelling with a lady to Karena. “Oan ell et aerate os is kn ved seven years, ue | Avugcatn YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. Fal Brooklyn, petwesn Y Hoyt and Bond a, do light housework, or to assiet in the kitchen; is ora on od ironer; in willing and oMigto. Gan give the Mame renee Can be seen for two days at King at, in the rear. SITUATION WANTED—BY A mph jo onenon = bed make arrangement wrhie ner servises would be an Yeferences exchan; F., Madison square Post ‘19th st., top floor. SITUATION | WANTED-BY A RESP rs I} 4 doall kinds derstends terior, of an infants oan doall Og ie three years in ber leat be: fortwo dag al 38 Boston te corser of a) A SEAMETERSS warts A SITUATIO} cur luting: ‘and ircner; no objection to until suited at 191 Varick Best Beat of references wt., where she may be seen from 1] or = ine ‘the years. olty reference. lnquire 23d ats. SUTVATIONS WANTED—PRMALES. nee BESPEROTABLE who J woes WARTS A SITUA. tien se cham! and waves, oF to, he sare 6° oan Sarkigmrer, sucared ot Us Wen Sib, bo: be tween 7th and St ER A Seem Rene OS) A BEGPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A brrus- ore Ro paras and to tabs sare of ebilds plain sewing; goed olty reference. ity werwavier Rabi) comcl as bd fa hd YOUNG wo ams 4 tren Fulwoute evb ston Gane Ht Cy me et feranee ‘a: between Gi and 7 BITVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG a Nata ook. washer and reser: te Zila to nese eral housework, Can be seen fer two days at rear building, room 10. A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS LAUR- ae om Lor te anstat 'e washing sad trom has good reference, Call at Ne. 238 West 16th ai., seeond Ay RRSPACTARLE GIRL WANTS A SETUATION AS to new, er chtnaber work, with a small orivate were ehy Gall or address No 22 East tana = two days. A RESPECTABLE GIRL at A SITUATION AS ebambermaid and waitress. Call at 22 Minetés lane. VAMILY BREAKING UP ROUPKKERPING AND ine to Hh wbains ah as panei fers ly, se id waitress, ‘ber present place, 6 West Sue, parwees YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A, SITU ATI0 A “cook, wesher and troner: fe 8 ar, ‘Gond the reference from ber less pase 232 Mniberrv st., in the rear. chy Gan bo 00 seen for two days maid washing and ironing all et t YOUNG WOMAN WIKHE® A SITUATION AS CHAM. barmeid and seametrem, or would do general bonse werk for s swell family. Apply at 213 West 26th st, third tleor, TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ebam! no obj thor! ist the oommtry. Call 8 83 eal ast "aorner ib aye. iop floor, over grocery Rowena SITUATION 1 apy ley ae oD) bin ITUATION. Reb Soa pang M 4) RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl: a8 'chambermaid or to do general boutework: lean excellent'waaber and troner, “ind be able to take eare af re best of ety referenes, Call this day at 115 East ayazione WANVED BY. , GIRLA; cum AS bermaid and waiter, and the ether Sat tener, bave ne 0.8 short distance. fr iY, Onn be onan uni be at r tions. 87 West Zist st, near Ob Sopa as chant WANTED—BY A ererr Arle ¥ youxa chambermaid and waitress and a May ‘mt their present situa- av. Minx ost WANTED—AS FIRST fe cd 000K; wa ling to assist with the washing: best y reference fro ber last p' Call at at by West uth a, ocsond floor beak WO GIKLS WISH SIIUATIONS—ONB AS COOK. washer and er; and tbe other ag chamberme'd. all at 24 Obapel street, between Bridge and Jay sts., Brooklyn. H ide RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT as tions; one as first class Iaundrese: undersiands 6 objection to the country; the ‘a coor, wate eral housework. Can be seen lest city reference. ko SITUATION, BY A moons WOMAN ), as chambermaid and to assist ie wash. i ore nko st cniicren, “APDIY at 125 4ih at, eormer of West I jb, from 5 4P.M. 'ANTED—BY A COMPETENT Pi A SEU A TION tres it iN, BY A oune WOMAN, new, or — with nthe wasléng and take care of children; 3 goed eity reference from her ast place where the lived 350 years. Call at 36 Kast 284 "ANTED—A SITUATION. AS NURSE, BY A RESPBC- table girl, in s family going to 9 Burope or io the coun- ‘would 8] walt on an favaiid here of ta. the eouatry. onal her present pace 14 145g Weat Sin poy en SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL io do Cape Soak _— adsist in the wasbit ev! Call at 111 West 26th > SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE eed ‘& competent young woman. a3 bermaid and seamstress; he thoroughly Weteremcie er best. bess; can come well from her last piace. Call ‘at £6 West 19th st., first floor, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS 002CH- by a sober. industrions and intelligeut vonng man, & native of Denmark; ui 1d perfectly the careof horear, Bod ean treat most of tbe Ginenses to which they are commonly mibject. Tha advertiser can produce the very highest reoom- mesistions rom families of tiapding tn Use 14. £0 also from the Danieh Charge d’affatres, Col Ras he has served for 16 months. Address I. M., bor 277 WAnrzD—2r A YOUNG’ WOMAN, PLAIN: SEWING She week or day—and obitdren’ ‘a ‘clothes made nealest siyle. "Apply at 169 7th avenue, Se es Ld ol TO DO CHAMBERWORK, ase er ee = ren, by a steady, industrious ate Would be willing to go in the country for t the WANTED-A SITUATION aS Se AXD ‘waiter, and to asaiat in the Call thieday aL 6 Aliana ah, BrooklyD, yo, this fooe,” Front woos ‘ANTET—A SITUATION, BY A Re yt tear] \berwork joung woman. 10 do obam! take care of chlaren: can do, fata family sewing on Woeeler & Wileon’s ma. Good all at thecorner of Bergen and Hoerim re, Brooklya. for two days. ARTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant afr’, as seamstress; understands al oye of fancy sewing. millinery and eects ‘objections county.” Oni for two ro day at 228 Wea: wanes SITUATION, AS NURSE “AND 70, DO piaia fot bra Pap ectable Protestant girl. God ‘at 377 lst ave., between 23d and WANtap—BY A YOUNG AND HEALTAY GIRIy sbout 15 years old, a situation to take piatee of obil: dren; is careful and accustomed to the duties of such Adcress Index, Herald office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NUBEE, OR TO DO CHAM. berwork and pltin sewing; no ebjections to fo in the country or tavel; best of references from nine to ten years. ‘Onli at No. 20 West 2th st, corner Broadway. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘UATION Fee cham bermaid and to asv'at in washin, dirowing; hes aix yeara city reference from her Jest place. seen for teres “a if not engaged at 149 East 16th at, qe tes rent room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid apdto assist in washing and froving; the best of city reference. Call at73 West 16th st, ia the rear, for two days. es ANTED—A SITUATION, cele 4 YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework; no objeetion to go in the coun: ary; bestof reference. Call for two days at 260 Monroe st. AKTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A SIT. Aen housework in a small private family; a good washer #nd ironer and good plain oook: would o chart’ berwor) arid assist with the washing and troniny Good city reference. Can be reen for two days at 219 9 Elizabeth st, Loar leecker. War ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW WV cre, his, Feoeutly loser husband, with no fam‘, 6 Nrequared. "Ga be seen foe ea If ok guenga 829 i a for two mn ast i, between lat av. and ar. A, 10 the sion misias Bas excellent oy bee country. Apply 284 Plymouth at. Bi Wee A Rabel “UERPROTABLE et eee A ge Mike % in we e (0 goin the rooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, Sind A RESPECT ret ir and ironer, wi feel seven yours: understanda all kinds of meats and ponlirv; is a good baker. Good city reterences. Can be'seen at 233 7th av., between 26th and 26th mts. ‘ANTBD—A A a AB i DEANSEREATD AND — aaaiat ob the washing and ironing. ‘lst at, between 8th and vecdieleal ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO do plain cooking o general work ina small pri- jae em } good city reference. Call at 51 Tillary s., Brook- yn. Waray A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation as first rate cook; has no Seen ase'st fo the washing; would g9 to the country during the summer; can es as ears reference. Can be seem for two days at 67 i —_— ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work. in city oF opantry, ia a eal! vate family; cook, ihe: yd. ironer. food | cit; jerence. fev av.v between 10th and tith ak, fret Aoor, back. Wir rome ruse SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A RESPECT. coe youn widow Seek Sot Be joor. ——$—$$ ‘ANT YOUNG Wee A Li delta WOMAN, A seametress or stron pied reterenoen, Call at S686 av. Sevwess Sed od 24th ses for two day. WARTED—A SITUA’ AS REN’S MAID or chambermaid snd seamstress, very NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 160.—TRIPLH SHEE?. Supreme Court—@hambers. Botere Hen. Judge Beeney. Augustus Grady va, Albert Lockwood, e el— Motiag for Commission granted. SYTUATIONS ¥ WANTED—FRMALES- Wars SITUATION, BY AN AMERIGAN LADY, howseheeper; ene whe te ee entire charge of a house ‘Gall os 344 Cry eee GIRL, A SWUA- WANTED. 4 SITWATION, BY plase, 160 Weat 834 at. ak anya ay 4! FRSFSOTASLE ~~ —Rgly) vusewerk in a uty Hae be betel aay tone te Os Gaye nt 124 Weet 28h a ~—_ ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE .N, \e W. hen odo genera housework eee |p i 'T wor! The best poe ro is I] at 194 Kast Tah at. secend floor, — ANTBD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHCTABLE seamstress and to assist with the care 5 dren; voderstands eulting and Gtting childrea’s dr. hes kinds awn ee hse no ee to do er ood re trom ‘her’ Inet place. Gallas ie By alice ‘ANTED—A pee hifetrtipinc IN young girl, te cook and sasist Beat city reference from oharge cf ber duty, Call at 123 "ANTED—BY A COMPETENT. stom ae murre and seamstress: baby from ite birth; is quick at the need’ clother; a/80, a ebambermaid who ing; prefers the country, 216 Kast 280 at. ANTED—BY A YOUNG, saefaroat Sees ean 5; me al "niece {Fr top toon, nest room, ANTBD—BY a YOUNG WOMRE * SITUATION a seamstress; undersiun¢s of family sewing: re ™ Watt ‘can be soon tnill ox gaged at 385, corner of 7th av. and Stith at., ever the store, Wess So Paar smn Se aot ronmmnetee eee nigasioas Cay from Eras antipe. pad to the country. 2 ; 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN Fi! “a THE YORTH ARTRD—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. fo So peel housework ips oe family; Do hdr [iw yn oe oe come well recommended; Germen or footeh pply at 248 West $28 ot, between Sth and eave be Derweea ie ar te greg a fe pies AND BEAM. ery mamend Gan'be seen Lor two days 8! 268 Tih av ‘corner of 27th et ‘ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as ebambermaid and seams‘ress, or washing. The best-of ph Se ogre Inquire at 236 West 42d st., between sth and nb avi eres A RESPECTABLE ect anak tg a situation as profeased coe all binds of soups, jellies, sauces, pastries, an a omsost te of all x be city rete ren Call at 294 Ginav., between 18a and Ppl tefarme! A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SiTUA- do chamberwork, and the fine washing and tronin; itreanired; eee, econ Call for two days at = ‘West 2ist ‘st. No chjection to go @ short distance in the country. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 tgood jplain cook and_good washer and froner; rele ‘Oat ‘at 223 Stanton st., second floor, back prt SITUATION, AS FIRST CLASS OOOK; nasties ; referenct sitar ‘eat Ib st between Tin sad Sih ava ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘siteation aa chambermaid and waitress and tonseiet’ in the washing if required; good city Call at GO West Sth ot, until engaged. ya SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as plain cook and Gret clase laundress; the best elty reference given, Call at 36 Basex st , room 17, ‘ANTED—BY A SMART, NEAT SEAMSTRESS, WHO understands making children’s work the day or month. Apply af 466 6th avenue, between 37th and 23h ats , third floor, baek. te atte BABY OF RESPECTABLE _ oe egg ‘& women who has lost her baby when only e gumaaye 0 ‘old, Call for two days at No. 15 West 12h at, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, with s fresh breast ps nee as wet rurse: he baby four weeks old. Address 26 Monroe st, room 19, front, for one day. Baty ap tales 4 er ped eet rg GIRL, A Sa waiter, or child’s nurse and etn ‘ing. Cam geen for at her Sloper ad Kan th wo days rensal eum, ARTEDS A. SITUATION 2 er A Rafat ae ale conta eeteeevaete reference Apply at 181 SiPabeus ws thira for ee tor two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY x RES! h,4 fetes PECTABL! yho is it seamstress; would have no objection to take care of wing ebiid or go 1 the Country; beat of city Feterense. | Gontbe sock nil cuted et 8 or new number (83) West Wath at top foe, front rooms Wares SITUATION, BY A YOUNG cdecwees TO berwork and we'ting, or as chambermaid and seamstress; no objection to go in the country; best city refe rence. Call at 197 West 16th at, near 9th av., Vor two days. WAX2ED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITUA. tion to cook, wash and fron in a private family. Apply at No. 1 Waldron place, York m., between Bridge and Jay, Brooklyn, for two days. ayer aA teatint aonb Rah GIRL, A situ as chamberm: ‘emali pl family, Can be seem at her inal ‘place, 1m Henry st, Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION TO GO TO EUROPE AS pil as understands cutting and fitting all kinds of elotbing; to come sk again. Good city reference. Call at in Wert 2h st, near 6th av. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A, YOUNG ENGLISH or walter, recent!y arrived from fing land; peas alread ely Teferences. “Apply or address W. J. Reynolds, No. 18 Greenwich 4 WASTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A STTUATION AS chambermaid or waltress,tor and care of weeny is ‘thoron ghly ‘competent tor the ahove; obliging Can give three a city reference from her iat place. Call at 236 Wes: st, between Sth and 9th avs, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTALE WO- man, as cook; thoroughly understands oooking in all ite branches: ie wiliog to aeist in the washing and ironing; | fectly competent to take charze of a dairy; would pre rong ‘with @ family in the couhtry in the summer and return gy in the fall, Can be seen tort so day, ino enraged Sid si. between 9th and 10th ave., first floor, front room. Good reference can be ANTRED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A, SITUA- ton to do‘chamberwork sud plain sewing and fine wash- iS ing and ironing; would prefer to g Gistance in the cota: no okjeton ig travel wih Rady! Can be seen for two days, from ten till two o'eloek, at 92 Henry st., second floor, room No. 8. Weer SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man. in a down town store; is a frst rate ‘ernee, ANTEDSA. SITUATION, BY A, rd oral Nonbewette tn al irae family; the Teferenen piven.” Oall fer two days fire sen floor, room. ANTED—A SITUATION AS and trening; best of references, Call at 179703 av. for two ‘3, Oan be seen for two days at 114 7h av., ih ‘and 19th ete. ANTED—A SITU. 4 YOUNG WOMAN, eee rr dod onhing of to tase care of children, bas m0 to the eountry. be seen until engaged af 96 Rast Warren st, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young take charge of a child ands ence from her last place. WnShe bh arsaves” FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. O*, DEMANDE.—UN COCHER NOUVELUAMBNT, AR- dns ave, stn bnt in, Gm ot ilo envious at ape cue 4. ‘Si ib ai f* a Frankfort ot, N.Y. ANCA: COMME apes Qe-apettpe Fie Team come Biadrebeer 8a ‘Weat Sist st, SS Vee: PARLART ANGLAIS, SACHANT U er, et, pouvaat atte, defer femme (aya Bile une famille sur Je de voy- - Feormmaandabens ‘S'adresser poor deux jours au 14 Woomer at, ay PaMIL) 00 SERV. 1K WANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, AND WILL- nate bite 12 sash. Must be smart and her Werk. Inquire at Mapes’ Hotel. corner of 24th at. and Sd av. JHAMBERMAID WANTED.—A COMPETENT WOUAN. CI a Ser ize months, may apply at 91 Sth situation, ‘and gtttip g up fine linen; best of alty reference. seen 7 af £06 Broadway, between Ih and Ika WANTED—IMMEDIATELY TWO FIRAT Mifemrartene ie ae Ne. ROTESTANT WOMAN, Sone aes. old, i Moa ta es cy al tad Cj ? ahers F. wes SERVANT GIRL, AT NO. 35 BOWARD ‘een an Fe ety YOUNG ary 3, DO THE ep detween the Newer me bs day Prany) ‘eat Bik see between Broadway and WaPo A FAMILY ON STATEN ery he susengnate bec) Cyd must be wasber and and can butler, Apply “adap Grier) dep orem gages ot ianaaat M7 ave., WAnrep—rinar. “RATE MILLINERS. Apply at 737); Ww ‘ANTED—A 4 nn Tg ACTIVE ate To cae ————— (th avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A MIDDLB a good plain coek, and to’ assist in wash. weg andirenion. ‘leo'a sieedy woman tas teeters and sew. poly without Catania West Soin at, from lve 1 eros. We = N COOK, IN A SMALL FAMI- ly. Inquire at 1$ East 16th st., between Union equare and Eth avenue. a be cron «a SHIRT CUTTER TO e of « custom shirt department. Address, whb preference, Re Me M., Heraid office. Wn fa ser Babies et et A® GOOD COOK, WASHER AND tjnne Bd to do Le og of the work of s emhll private acy two persons: ference from last stuatien. p dat ‘8351 Clinton po abe, basement door, from9tol20clook. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED EFXGLI8H he GERMAN Protestant woman, as nurse for atwo some- what siebly child; wien We need feet ites Se, ged oti reference. Call at feat 234 at. 8th and 9h avs, ARTED—A aa, mA age WASH AND IRON tidy, understand ber busines city "reference. therenghtys woes cibers s nod Spbiy: one intending to Jaave her resent em} or can come well from her last pisce pi Apply between 10 and 12 o’olock, at 77 eat 26iD a, ANTED—AN ‘ELDERLY WOMAN TO plain sewing of a vary, small family. Good peermeiens ‘Apply at 265 6th ave, Fett SMART TIDY range TO DO UP. aiogtrd wane and to take care of chiidree; must poxiee i, no oinere ‘uuderstand her work B Reed apply. “Call at 158 Kaat Sith st.,on Friday. Wages §5. Aa te FIVE GOOD faire | AND who understands altering bonnets da girls Orie Teyehedidla 0 te eee nat Reroeif generaily taefal, at Mre. Ringgold's, 2866 av. ‘ANTED—A 0OOK AND WASHER AND IRONRR. ‘one who can give good city references. Apply this day at 65 Lexington ay. ‘ANFED—A WOMAN TO COOK WASH AND IRON. ‘and willing to go ® abort distance in the eountry ny ret een Vand 8 orci led Rcd apply at 164 Lexington ayv., be yy GIRL, TO DO @ENARAL HOUSEWORK ws ‘family; one who understacds plain cooking. ind ironing. and can See Steer satisfactory references. ehng need SEU ance! — ‘Call for three Pry ‘at No. 12 Hanover pl EDA, FEW. aes TO eet fiage; none but good sewers oly le depot, office 154 South at , N. ¥. Meo he ANTRD—A TIDY GIRL. AS CHAMBEEMAID AD raiter; one who can. good city references may apply thie day a 12 Rast 88d at. from 90 Il only. ‘ANTED—A PANTRY GIRL, AOCUSTOMED TO work ina hotel, and a ‘understands plain sowing and mending. Apply ‘at 621 Broadway. Waseenn bony ded ot opel AFD ee 2 girl as chambermald and waitress; best dations required, ADpIY at 167 Heary sf, Brookiyn. ‘ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRLS. for a confectionery store. Those mo ‘been ins bak ery or confectionery preferred. Apply at 621 way. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK. APPLY AT 57 WEST ssTh st, thi day (Friday), between 10 and 12 o’elock. ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL TO DO THE GENE ral Bousework of a small famfiy; ebe must be a good plain cook, a good wi id troner, and come well recom Rlended. “Apply at No. 8 €1, Felix st, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SM. TIDY GIRL 70 TAKB CARE OF ebtiéren and do berwork; must come well mend. Apply at No. 18 Warren place, Jersey Clty. ANTED—A COOK -ONE WHO THOROUGHY UNDER stands her business, and can. references. bring good elty. Apply between the hours ‘of Sand 12.ai 48 Weat 26th st, Prt Gay and Saturday. ‘ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — TWENTY-FIVE MILLI- nersand six trimmers, at Mra Opie's, 174 Bowery. None but competent hands need apply. -ANTEO—TWO GOOD GIRLS; ONE TO COOK, WASH ‘and iron; the other for chamberwork and sawing. Goo! reference required.” 4 Apply at 901 90 Lawrence at., ‘ANTED_TWO GERMAN, NOVA. SOOTIAN, OR CO- rls, to do the cooking, waitieg, washing and tren of Sauiy.” They must understand the works well end tahoe, spesostioush ia Teoommendaions. Apply at 60 West ‘st., between the hours of 10 and L ANTRO—A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN, a8 competent cook, washer and ironer, for ‘ family of five pervons, a short distance in the country by railroad; ‘wages not ‘$8. Apply at 63 William st., second floor, room No. he ere EXPERIENCED NURSE; SHE MUST ‘a Protestant, and have oS kee Apply from it wo v1 o'clock to-day, April boy ing a Lo FeivazE SLY. a npr Brooklyn. air}, an cheastermsia hd jcumres, and toate sone carte healthy child three ven. Apply 31 60 hawt way Soecon Dan LATS WASTED-A OOMPRYENT PROTESTANT Wouan, al a gt eR and ironing of a family. ly, with good eity reference, this day, Ents between 0 an ‘st Lo’cleck, + 36 Stuyvesant ‘ANTED—A Fas) aan 2. aa Bariford, Conn. None bat a competes need sp: between the hours of 2 and 5 this fashington Ho- {el ditaves corner att room mee ‘ARTED—TWO GOOD MILLINERS AND TWO GOOD W: trimmers. None need apply except 2 reco |S ing their business perfect! Broadway, between Sith and iat sta: acd TO $3 A DAY.—LADIES OF Filo am APPEAR. ance are wanted for a pleasant and went for the city or in the A @OOD SWIKS WaTCHWAK! A situefion In the city; to go inte the country if re- quired. Can give re. enia, 55 Weet way. PHOTOGRAPAEER WANTED.—NONE BUT THOSE ‘who are quick and certain need apply, at Chas. K. Bill's 603 Broedway. A PAPER HANGER, AT 68 DIVISION STREET. oS WANTED—AT J. F. TROW®, NO. 0 MERCHANT TAILORS —WARTED, A SITUATION, ‘by & man that has been doing a frst cless trade for tex trade ay wrainar pe, oma and is willing to be aoe, fal, AddremtA. B. O., Herald office. for three di et ANTED-A JOURNRYMAN HAIR CUTTER AXD W: wig Herebenroder, Bo aod 38 Washington st, ‘ANTED—A CARPENTER, IDERST. W putting up machinery. ‘apply M0 Wane eae AN BY A PRACTICAL MACE Waser Lesh maser are Teceundsconseraad Pumps thoroughly, Address 0, D.. poy ore Sarma bri ONE bor 229 West Meriden, Conn, * ‘ANTED—TR RER creek MARBLE R es or are. Andrew Holiey’s marble ies arity oh ay. dey; mest have goed rearennes Apoly ‘AN WANTED—FOR THE GENERAL WORK OF with care of s cow, horse and ALESMAN WANTED—IF ‘AL OLOTHING S \abisiesent cn Eesadwrar; at Sf goed pire. to com: trade rk. Communications confidential. Address %, Herald ef- Seo, otating name, ac. wanted ong who! pnveahiy sodormande the Ceeass = SER elbcaes citar ae Broadway, corner 17th st, a q bo wine ame tee! TO EXAMINE AND PACK SHIRTS! ply at ‘no 2 Veer’ street. 'ANTED—A GOOD FARMER. ONE ly understands bis business, and can and wbo understa: the iiivation vegetable, san eupiy to 8.'F. Onre, room Novi Oky Hall ig ps ly omc] fat nid Bor, 3s YEARS. es Sas SEP AEOE ROT, sfBee; gue to cE oy taste sna Camel ht oe preiereds wages ‘AITERS WANTED—GERMANS PREFERRED. AP- ply at 619 Broadway. EAP ta oT clad an WASTED—A SALESMAN IN 4 FURNITURE AND: 2 stare; qneinted with Dusinese, cape ‘who ean come well recomm« ae ee pete at os Orang atreet; also, three ‘waller boys. Wart GOOD, BARKEEPER: A180 4 GOOD » Merchants! Ww. Toque at Dining Saloen, 396 ANTED—ERESPEOTABLE MEN IN CITY AND COUN- OF the sale ofthe twost popular prints ever usheaidount Vernon and Copii at in ofl re ", as Aarne ae B, We HOBRETS, 34 Bookman street, N. ¥. WAXTED_TWO SMART BOYS—MUST COME WEL: 907 Broadway, between 2ist ats. i $10 PER MONTH CAN BE EADS, BE. A €00D canvasser, witha capital of arte io, sells readily at large progis, address J. . Cooley & Co,, Poughkeepsie, N. who can ecmmat hundred red dollars: mey her ‘chance wa advaniogeoas in a safe and profitable east busi Tiek, to A. Z., box 149 Her Ries tara teapot ey a SFTUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Sag re ey Sy ———— experience in the business. Address B. 8,, Herald az A. XQUTE, RIGHTEEN TRANS OLD, WISHES A SITY. ation in'a wholesale dry goods or a Yankee notion dere; has been soquainted with the barineos.fet_the laut taro: Yanna; reference given. Address HL H., box 166 Herald efoe. A. YOUNG MAN Wants 4 SITUATION 1 IN AN OFFICR, Understands Dnata y, and store or bill ovate et thee ind ponlaa oo tion; good CS zaaney active, 4 YOUNG MAN (AN Seta Is DESIROUS OF mane ® cituation as bookkeeper or assistant. Would eppage at a mi selary. Can fornish good from present employer, with whom be has been for the past eight years. Addre Address J. P. F., 334 Pearl at. (NOACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A PRO-~ / testant young man, who understands the care of first claus louse, corner RUGGIST.—A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED: Tetall drug clerk wishes to effec: ment with some ood house, either in ity or country, from Map 1; is oom: votens to lake ates eye. See. ‘and refers to present employer.‘F! "lease address Pharmacies, Herald office. ot ind WHOLESALE GROCERS.—WANTED, BY A TOURS man (North German), a situation as ee . deeper in a wholesale Spee feng ed vision business; he ean come well recommended and can influence a good city trade. ‘dren Belooman, Hera ode, OOS ing ter SERVAFT —A MAN WHO I3 AN EXPE. comeeenda or einbes 2 alenation, ne eave travelling servant twa — eee iavaud ping lear jurope. addres ,C. F., Herald Mig BOOT ele SHOR DEALERS AND MANUF ACTU. rers situation as salesman, or salesmen and y sojualatod wh with ‘very branch of tbe baat "ANTED—FOR ~ YOUNG GERMAN, A SITUATION Were: a ony clerk fe ay, Dustness; speaks Region. sade RESP! YOUNG MAN, & sesistant booahesper or light porter; Please ad- on cobstiaee, ba correct fireanJ- Mbox '2t Hered ofl, for two dete ‘ANTED—BY A DLs AGED MAN, A frases Winans rerveatable house renting be setts ey vi Seed ates ea) room at a low sali has no obj refer to efer to Brat clam diy boasee. WArm—as PITUATION IN A DRY GOODS geome: has a thorough know]ed; drapery ee ee ae ape Ook sires aar i short Call at 173 peices irene iid Lai “AnD Sn EARS es Wars BOY. 7. WAI? ON TABLES IN A BA. loon. Apply at 75 Bowery. ANTED—A epee as Sten ped IN nA WHOLE- He tore, by & young nn a a rr see ASSORTMENT 01 ING MIL mieten the lowest cash See as WH. BM STRAW BATS FoR araems rar : of and for er RELLOGG, $61 Canal street,