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YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. MEVHODNT CENERAL OONPERENE. STUAT ANTEDOFEMALDS. | __ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. | ._ SITUATIONS WARTED-FEMALES. _ header YouR@ Wol ARTS 4 SITUATION AS NUKEM Wists A ‘ ANTEb—A SITU AT ¥ & TUUNG GIRL, TO DO "ARTRD—BY A BESPROTABLE SOOTOH WOMAN, PIFTE DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ; A Spe Ot oR A oie ‘tadersiaads meagheg aod bce baie, | WW “cmmverwork nest fe washing. Best of reverence ¥. id fp nese abr own Tssoaee, oom WMNNENE PAVONING THE FROFOs=D NEW RULE ON a Re. 6 Slat ot, near Uth av. ndeatuun dE as be rd Mem efre. | given. Inquire e426 West sua | ire Soor,_Call for two Gas. SRAVERY—A MEMORIAL TO PRIWIBIT THE USE OV NN Me 3 NYED—A "ANTED—BY AN Ai AN PROTRSTART YOUR@ ( Seer oy mamma ae uae eins | Ae Some, CeRAR AAbEg? <amersoeama ra: | “~Ssyanion wammgn gy a youna woman se | Wi renee SATUS | Ce asieean eet ead arms pen ally rus rs" OF BaTABLISHING A ; 7 mere oS ieeat he, A A pits cook. Waiter and ener. uo ‘enjnetion 10 f 3 floor bsek reom. Br 5 for two “anys wa had ote ea tad ser, rent Borrao, May 6, 1860 m EE a, Bi tact Ww ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Miia @easerence met this morning, Bishop Morris pro A RRTEOTAULE TROTRRPAE Giitn Wrewks A owe ee * ‘The religious exerelnes were led by D:. Trimb! shaaiion a9 cbembermalé. Would do fine waking or | A. wom: pb Ld 1 £1. | Fi. ’ y pain coming Col 0h 5 Won OM endring the Give beh, | Pseri medrese ae j ge ee Ry gh = man, as s a _ vet A. VERY RESPROTABLE ANT YOUNG wo: | 10 urvl (-5-- ——e. rea ys SITUATION, BY YA Duomesrs moved that the Rev. T. Mitchell, of East boast sali Fee een iier Addreas A's Harald ethos. Wat ld tad walt, oF fo oh ER Dr 5 have leave ef absence for a few days, be hay- Sed, seioueed ie ba waking - dressing, can ‘aud do an tug Meecirod a telegraphic despatch avnouncing tbs Us | \oat'an'ceplmation inhi ve macs that woas go Out wit | een er nadrossad st 156 West Sahat , 5 ae Wry mies oam BY A youre oad oe ae | Wy ANTapa2T 4, PRorerr ea pRUROUS op omnaTNNO sre, ee Nera omy as | WW, nec ganna Mather wes dying, Tho motion wee adepicd. the publication, — Tho Bucuaraay proceeded to read the minutes of the hots the Binh tinting quired if he was the porsen to | A eee ee ia gruel pM A yy ‘4, nats) engoged. school, Breakiyn. Seovipns mauion, which were very voluminous and occu Soerece—-Yeo, sit; that sentence occurred im | Stee) can tut snd, & eee sud siekivente dressss ad bar SITUATION WANTED. eo Peon 7 Maks Se 5» | 7 71r Cowine explained—Iie was very happy to aay that _ A deamon n'a privue fay, IS good eparaite “oa F i Tae Wess cemberaalt act rater See rene, An sore, poged Cow re" te good Mippened af, the time of the Conference will uot be takea | ng was a very warm frend of Bisbop Simpson, Dut Toye’ clothing. rrrk yee . aaume 3 rye rom last pl thought there was a misapprebension in reference to what he had said. Ho did not rPtsh io bo understood es ebarg- img any of the Bishops wih corruption. ft had been ged, hewever, in some of the papers, by men who had fat fu the General Conferences, that the bishops were exercising n undue control ever this body. M desired he could state to what paper be alluded—it was to the ww ® Oe wy. Rev. Gaiuy Kivcsusy moved that such portions of the Gemnsie ef he annrs! conferences ax reiate to spoctée @mBjoets be referred tothe respective standing committees, whieh was wiopied SITUATION WANTED—¥Y A 7 WV ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO sOUNG elms: jum) wen heads a Mods of Gober rod 9s chambermald. and wo ares Rev. Mr. Nuisox, of Wyoming, offered s similar reeo- | Northern Independent, published im this Stale. | Unless it dation disecting thet all yetitious presented by the dele- | was necossary be dic bot care about giving names. getee be vefprred to the committees having the matters |, THRO? Reaves would tat haley mas ony fwended of tn qharge, whieh was lort. harch paper "by & member of the Methodist church, e rane rat gh : fmme gentleman then moved . Kings be sbould certainly expect amy man wi ‘ma. 7 ocean that Mr. Kingsley’ } tion of ibie {act should. present It before the Episcopal aan AD ; = a; at oP FG ae ‘Bemelntion be recensidered, which cansed considerable de- | Con mittee fo goin | Ber of that, tn the grosery wk ‘eto. Bveaually Mr. Kingsley withdrew his motico, od- | Mr. Cowzas stated that in the article he alluded to there ins me Pehl pags oh a 5a relereane was no persoval charge againgt an individual bishop; but * sn. Apply ot ie a hd 9 ia seed rower: 20 : @erving that ihe object he hed in offering it was to save | am the general charge was that the bishops would persuade RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wi Ts ‘Mase ; Pet ad the delegates were inclined to discuss the | {be Kener CONES Meeard to certain questions Wat would | JA. tice as cesmatreas in » private rn ‘matter and tins waste time, he moved that his resolution | ceme before the delegaies, and that they would yield to making; wae a ae “4-1 YOUNG WOMAN WISBES A SITUATION sts the wisher of the isd: sommer pet nurse and pain sewer, or would do chamber werk. bar ernest ern Sianep Bacrsoe was aaly desirous to bave this allusion * 48y or by the weck, Good, cep, relorsaee ihe Inst place, 160 Wook Lith ah, or two days. ‘Bae regula! order of dusiness was then taxen op, 2d | 4, -oyruption set right. We delegates of the respective conferences submitted Mr. oa said if he made» remark of that kind it was A omens waneme—te LADY'S MAID, BY & mamerials, pititions, sppesis, and other papers, all of | me: intended. po ET, = p Lj Bunor wae perfectly satisfied, aad only wished | be equi board; mone ve bingk whieh were rferred to committees. tee Ce ee ae Sppiy. -Addrees a. Me -4., Boral often, ae apely, Dt ber preens Sauer SS Tenens ako. Fwatbgon mine A petition was offered by a delegate, asking to be re an eee eased from » iebt of $23 for books, he having lost all bis PROTEST. mmesoy aa he vas crossing # stream on bis way to the Caafernce ‘A memorial was presented from the Quarterly Confe- wanes of Maritorough, Mass., asking the General Confe- pence to restoraMr. Wesley's old rule, which ie im the form ef this quesuer —Question—Do you take snuff, tobacco or DI ce oy ty oom ma Ania egies WELL EDUCATED YOURG LADY DEH RES Mr. Cowes mentioned the Northern but he ane reery KOVerness; co rive Ps “ toany a ran “aegon om plane and in crewing, Address Mr, Warrea, 112 John s. Om motion of Dr. Caxcton reg’ order of business ITUATION WANTED—B' PECTABLE ANTED—1 RESPECT. was dispensed with, to permit the presentation of the re- ang Wotan 2 Code, wah and fn, nu prsale fl I iy AO a eke port of the agents of the New York Book Concern, which | iy; best ity relerence. apply at 165 West 'SSd Ars leer, | Acbae asa Secs up lecies’ ve mmoalin ip tbe bees of myle, was referred to ite appropriate committee. The report of | >#ek 100m. the hest of references from fret clase aie Ne ¢ The ‘was sent to she Committee en Reviea). | the agents of the Western Book Concern was 5 % ~ | seen for two daya at 258 84 Bv., between 18h wa. ae rae oe oun wero. preesaed | and referred 10 the samo commie, AN AMERICAN OTM WISHES A FRRMANENT argu. | "c= SE ROSR AS ee Muy delegation and of a change of | A digest of these reports was given in advance in my | or will go as waltreas Apply fortwo days ai S87 Oth we A pt rt AR an Out of sixty petitions favoring the x were againet a chango ef role. petition from North Indiana in favor of a bance of rule, which was signed by 241 persone ev, Mr. i, of Brie, moved that the case of Alvin ‘Wright, whe appealed from the North Ohio Oonference, report the other day, and, om the arrival of the Haraip | the soy store. containing them, a’ number of the delegates remarked | ———— that the Methodist public would be indebied to the New | A SITUATION WANTED BY A. RESPEOFARLE Yonx Hrnai for ite faithful report of the doings ef the | Sasi" erhcwing.” inevest of Oxy rolerance given, Cau be ‘enera) Conference. yp ma reporter learned that the committes on slavery eS ee ee =e “i l be referred w & committer of fifteen. no business y ', further than the ap- SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO 8 gentle- offered amendmen! to | polntment of sub-committees. committee at A 1 branches, Rey. W. F. Cowres, of lows, offered an Laer ged Pe! "7 Boe do chamber wor! lain ean 23, assist in wash ; ean 40 have a Court of Appeals nelected from the delegates. In diag 80, be aad ee might be appeals in which bishop: Sanhi'bs implicated. Whether a bishop could be tempiod ‘ese that piace io appoint a court that would be om ene hinder me from learnisg what progress ie made from day to day until the report le presented for action. s ren pampered SITUATION WANTE! RESPECT. TELEGRAPHIC. A Sore Chan hag an Side or net, be would be charged with it; aad be desired to cock, weab and iron, or to do bonse work, tn a0 enve the ed ue ttt SEVENTH DAY. tmall respectable family. Apply at 198 Rast Sn at, Hs doctors of divinity wi feria an ntaninenh— nth nn » — Dteay years to sit as delegates in this body haa Borrato, May 8, 1860. A. SITUATION WANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE @barced im the public prints that the bishops exer- The Conference was presided over to-day by Bishop pa wane, ae, to do ehamber wort, bpd, waltiag or ain me an unde indiuence and eoutrol over te euperations | Beott ee Vass ve av, ae wenid’ stoop to anything of that kind. He | Messrs. Slicer Pike, E Thompson, Goodwin, Canwright Bbemored them too much ant sepeiee Gass feo biaiaty <0 and H. Kingsley were announced as a Special Oommitice @mpese them to ruch charges as those, an: m lot the Sgkators co ve the societies and churches with this appeal pe pa a the communication of Dr. Luckey, made to > rend and war whe societies by saying tbat e Conference yesterday. Be Genference wes gy ey pan ny | Bishop Bakme agmounced that in accordance with s wemeve any difficilty of that Ny relieve } resolution of the Comference Bishop Morris would deliver visbepa b imputation, be bi tbat = sony Bo wool appoint & Kourt of | * funeral addreas on the Inte Bishop Waugh, at half-past ok | Appeals by dclegations in every case. Low wom “= ‘ten on Friday morning. Sevences appoicied committees to try their members. Upon resuming the order of business an ineffectual at- Imhops simply appointed a chairman, and he (the SITUATIONS; Senter) tbonght thee the Court of ‘Appeals should not be tempt was made to refer all petitions and memorials with- other aa chaz: qmestiinied by the men who presided in the former trial, | vt reading. pd ireaing ins Sin was lable cove the came be bappened tobe inthe A petition was on ort ny gin that A Beracr their ar whea we appeal came ©) ore Wha m Serres iy J en tak Se i | ibe cnnn orcs Saat sxEmeest at Take. te ‘they would relieve their i , from, Slo ‘good, cd liabilities to be improperiy charged. @ente {rom a) ‘W eve from each delegation was too large a court, be - ‘management of (gnsted that two consecutive conferences tite in ihe dels: ‘Yor of the admission of children to full membership, were housekeeper wih s mney gation from the two conJerences and appoiat one member referred to the Committee on Revisals. invalid Jady, @ the Court of Appeals. By that means the whole church ‘The committee which was ordered to prspare a plan for ‘38d ot. corner dthav. saul be represented, fatiy, honorably and ‘intelligently, a Court of Appeals and report to-day, made the follow: A Ri ABLE GARMAN Gi appeals iD ner iH es xed weald be satisted He (the speaker Enew that where "Mine Court of shall be a Standing Committee, riches, bined sien Mere wore parties and sirifes in the church and confer. | Composed of the and one member from each 7 mess equally balances, anda baro majority expelled | delegation, elected by respective . ‘The A Goo! ia ® member on an exciting question, that | Tight of challenge for cause shall be award- woman, 88 c90k, warty weld go to our churches with flaming | 4 0 both The Court may ex: | Sinton ferene or go poperts wad charges of corrupuoo. oe ‘We tave the credit of the bishoye and Con Seo ee ee SITUATION WANTED— pny ve - rete tarees sh, ‘iy. Nriaon seconded the motion. ~ mr Gecovm, of East Genosee, eharge corruption of ip; qgmmst the Bench of bebops. faem be laid on the table. which was lost. Br. Youxa, of Cincinnat!, would argue from an @f the provisions of the Discipiine unat the (ienera! ference o0g 01 nigh the Appeal qmme wey such committees were appointed by we “Si. Suara of Ticaware, moved thas he Gear Adjourned a ai NTRD—A SITUATION, 48 ferences be divided inwo twelve judicial districts, #0 that : references. | wer 4 yy Sires cbeston wet ue weak fie jury should be composed of twelve. A delegate sug Crniosrris oF THe Jaraxese History axp Laxcvacr “ estos, a a, sealed that the discipline required the commutes to be | the inlerconree of the officers of the Mare Island N rear. @empeted oi Aileen members ard wi panese officers, sorne curious facts 4 3 ; Seed Pe en ae | Wises! WSS Ge eee eee reimved very my ference Would take . om to got the eoun. whale mesie? iste thelr own bands, They (tne bishops) | several J words ‘colncided with words = comes te soon tll sued nt i08'5a ov, cornan Baan ot capreesed smcog themselves the opinion that all ap emghi to be brought A standing court appointed b; Se Conference, to which the whole of them could be re If such # court were emablished, ite members would become familiar with all the rules of order, thus wrerding the neceesity of appointing anew commilice win Cline, of New York bt the Conference eam) xx, of New York, wee Wotly preped te ovasa Ghana Appeals at present. | Dave roved s good deal more thaa is Be voggested that when it was cstablighed !t should con- ee Jeak ‘wes Gat eway on ANTED—A SITUATION BY a YOURG | an coon; is wi!ting to assist im referenes. at a, Saweta bbe ebare i . AY oss five members, to be nominated by the Com- ‘Another was found om the cosst of upper Or afew 4 a. 008 " Wns. ATION, BY A YOUNG —- apr 4 years ago. ; \o take care ote to do viain is ‘Miort, of Haat Baltimore. was of opinion taat there — to take O from ite ; were ebjections against the motion. He was opposed o ‘One was found below Petropaulovak!, Kamachatka, ome i to go to the country, oF to do the house | Be erection of suck a court two hundred years since, of which am sccount may be r 3 ‘as chamnbormald ay Tor 126 auye ot 139 Boyt wh, one doce ‘nee, ol”, Harms spoke in favor of the motion, He was of he Pe ee Sak aan Ge Gian i ; Wm. | SN RG Nd P| mitions would ‘be. found that unjust Sopicions would found the remains of a junk of Japanese coustruction of : = ‘ ‘ W ‘Youre wom nog coatmbor ahd ai ieee soateess ‘be awakened in the community, and the enemies of the kroup northwest of the Sand QITUATION WANTED BY. ; ay wa ot Sramyor as chaambormaia and aime ie eee oar @@erch would cry out acainet them. Hereafter, if some oe ee tres Bea retere2cea from her last ples. Call at ry embers ue nt ox Conference should parsaé ssother ee 2 Warm FITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG ‘wouAT, {5 the Hptecopaey vot i, im ihe very ng ot tls Pit ee = we i os im the bakery. eulal a ire (Rew operatioa in ibe economy . masumed Ls... ABTED—A SE ee Sua Es FE | Eee Ree ee amy part of Mheir goverument, for all tings would goon | Tet tem | hae igo he Sounery. Call ws ay Weer Tae : Bot c4 “" ear mes aly WANTED—BY AN berween wad oh wre 7 ry Mr. Pom, of Cinciunatl, said that the counsel for the ap- | "board. , BE £ OY Pellant, in the particular case presented this morning, was f | Hence on gngation WANTED—BY A R@SPROTABLE YOURO wt Wilting to bave the committee apprinied in the regular | BAVe nag sev workg rllon Whener wens Sewn ands ‘e wuling : ’ , ay, snd os the particularly interested tB the wiching. thew of ehy reference. ‘Oan'be goon a 1]1 Share |. an be seem from ‘ARTRD_BY a FOURG Woman, , were willing the bishops should appoims ibe corner 22d st W oirerel wie eemantites. be hoped ihe Cosference would permit them ortained. aot eet Ei chamberwerk, (ood ey os @ de 00, im order that the tria! might proceed without fae. WANTED—BY A Rasa f WOuAR, a8 ost hee toon a Garris kivosiay moved to iay all the amendmente hy he yt ‘ excellent ZaTAD—A _SifUaTIOs, BY ro po Kgl A a Se Weer fine, Nanos Gh wad hates be grocery | © ne parepa tbe the ry we Se ; oe firm rate tous Seiad ve deiag math Wo comblien U7 hevenshty 6 very ; ee 4 “Ss po A ce eee caer ear | senna rasmones ——— 4 | rea a de eres | Cee ara BETS ws yan ms mars moron pe a Hit Bo ng hgh md mag raisen, Feeds rag, te beet reference tas be sion nn TE TRADES mmxioue to Dare the trial proceed immediavly. I ~ TAILORS IS REQUIRED ¥0 BU. Mr Foi ek was opposed to the establishment of e gene ITUATION WANTED—BY & YOURG AS A of om tom must on re) Oowrt oF po fo me & every A che ond lanndvons: one = = >A, ven Proeanet (Speers maak of commiiens io e0ch CO ” es bs be given. Call at 1S Wer: Buh oh, batworn tas ‘sven. oa) ‘A DrizcaTs moved thal the Committee on Fpiscopacy A ITUATION WANTED—8Y A GERMAN WOUAN, a8 RPET UPHOLETERERS WANTED—WHO ARB ta commiiice bo try appeal cases. Conm of Maine, believed that the Tiesipline ted De ren 8 cook, washer and ironer, aad do chemberwart. Call mem io ia a Joart of Appeals from ibe dewgntes. employ: — amd be proposed, that when a Court of Appeals * de. Pe stole dase, Pe gene ya py RE 7 TO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, — toon, wager and tron. ad that the appellant have the right to challenge Ine, ADELIEA F. TTL LYN. r % 3 call as 138 cay Somber. His thought that’ ia this way an imparts! | M. OF BROOKLYR. Hanna moved tbat the Committee op Fpiscopacy on tH NG LMAT 16, 180, TRL ‘Reminate » commitice on the apecial cage now Deore Miss ADELINA’PA Seprene, ’ ‘all at - Firs and qnly appearance.) ‘Mr. Neon, of Wyoming, moved that the appeal case Madame OSCE, Onmtralio. from North Onie de referred to the commiuee appointed gnee BRIG EOE, Tenor. D om appree AB. MILLA, Pianie —A BOY, 18 YEARS O01 Trine ve ; . (2 Palme 2 te mers exigene! exited in reference ne Fee ge ne EE eR st ATCHMAKERA AND JEWELLERS — saating commiions 10 \ | TIONAL CONVNTION ee T pyempetat ae Fa I rm! ant wanen, @ B ty Few Yous, May 6, 1500. OTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. Seas Ins Ore class establishment. Apply to. net te act upon 4 without oe Rewari, Warren et A Youre ous, To WO PRIWYERS.—WANTED, Ak MLDOSLY GONTUM- py ety oasis 7 te love private fuantiy, De mten a LY TERS. — AN D ¥ Oo ‘Afier considerable wrang! Toccata! — p STIDATION WANTED—BY A 1OUNG WOMAN, TO te amended, was adopted, sewing. Good references. | SS" do housework in @ amall private family. aa 90 ‘be nominated wm borcien, The - N22.) chjeatian 9 go 9 oben Cutance fe tee country: Dems hy re brian a : I ierpeee, Cell for vo dare ot 150 Wen Mm at, bewese 7 7, of } washer tJ (Q00D 000K: of cotabliahing » court of , iy gy SUA TION WANTED-TO OOOK, Waal AND |ROR inatae, Gan bs coe te 5 on sommitinn of re to FepOrt, tht Stade nn, Brookys, over Reraston & On, room ne Mr. Rewxers, of Wiseonain. 4 ” fermi! _ ITUATION WARTED—BY A REFPROTARLS TOU Ad MIROT, ‘ol ase as ‘yaaher and ironer. or a0 i} 7 iy's rection Toa Court shouht, 1, hia opinion, com LATA Broa’ +7 Py from each Conference, and tifeen ere rms -- pbenid bee querom. i= (removed Mr Coss Amended the reac! oe by muggeeting that the Lis A —_—— ae TEA ad ~4 \iaat have the right to challenge hae previous cuseton was Dot, and carried by & two- for two days at 178 yinst COOK WIAHRS A SITUATION don to by (a ony. een u . a wo Spee goed, ot 188 Crowhy * ehe enge a mem! ceume. querem ‘The anern iment wae adorted by aby. Jerny, and tnen the Ginevesion was Load = ‘open yeas tor r\ WAN tED—RET i

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