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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9343. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1862—TRIPLE SHEET. _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, For Other Wants See Ninth Page. A YOUNG GIRL DESIRES 4 SITUATION AS NURSE and seamstress, or would instruct children in the pre- Preparatory branches of an English education; ts williag. to make derself generally useful and bas uo objection to the country. "Apply at 19 State st,, N. Y. N AMER WIDOW, AGED FIFTY, WITHOUT family, friends oF home, would like to'meet with a lady or gentieman that would give her a home for her ser- vices; she is trustworthy and industrious, Address Mrs Cole, ‘station A, Spring st. inatress; understands cu ‘or would be willing to ‘88, Has unexceptionable city reference. Refe her present employer, where she has lived for the iast four yeart, Call at 78 Sth aves near 16th st. 0 as chambermaid bermaid and seamstress; underst: ‘ly sewing; reference given. at, between d Columbia xis., Bro door. yn, basement SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GER- man girl, to do general ho ashing and irou- ing and plain cooking. Inqui ’ AL SITUATION | WANTED-BY A. RESPECTABLE girl; isa good plain cook and excellent washer and ironer; has lived for twelve months in her last place; has the best of city reference. Call at 197 9th at., first floor, for two days, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE German gtrl, to do cooking, washing and ironing. Ap- Ply at 33 Cronby st,, New York, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waitress, or to take care of children ; wouid be willing to go in the country; has good referen: from her last place, Call at 130 West 48d st., corner 7th ave, A. BESPECTABLESSCOTCH WOMAN (PROTESTANT), axe ia desirous of obtaining 4 situa‘lon in a family; would care of children; is a good piain sewer, or would do bt chamberwork; never lived out in this country seen for three days ‘2d avs., second floor. ore, 242 Mh st, between Ist and SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG woman, as nrat class chambermaid; 1s fully competent to take care of children; has lived six years in her last place, and can furnish the very best of city reference. Can be eon for two day at 42 18th eu, between Sth and éth ave. RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermald on # boat; good city reference an be bad. Call at 216 Sullivan st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE “A young xirl, to do chamberwork, waiting and plain sew- ing, oF general Bousework in asroall’ family, The best city reference given, Can be scen for a tew days at 228 West floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT, irl, to cook, wash and iron; is a good plain cook andi an excelent’ washer and ironer. Good city reference. Call at 212 Baat 17th st., between Ist av. and av. A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO wwatting aud pain sewing: in'a, onal pri and plain sewing, in Teferenice. (Callas 173 West 834 " WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A RE. spectable farnily, as cook, washer and troner, in a sinall has a boy eleven yeurs of age who could make him. eelf useful about the house, Prefers the country. Can be seen at 118 Christopher st., rear, first floor, (A BEALTHY YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, WITH A ood breast of iniik, wishes a situation a# wet nurse. Hew living In the country, but ean be seen wt 29 Marion tt., ‘wear Spring st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA” tien a6 cook: has no objectioas toasslat with the washing Gad ironing. , Call for two daysat 94 Weat 24th at,, near Gib ¥ AMERICAN PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermaid and waitress or ea chamber- and plain seamstress; would go @ short diptanee in the country. Apply at 48 Wesi 28th at, corner of 6th ave., for two days. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation to de chamberwork and fine washing and Froning, or as regular laundresa: has the best of reference Srom her last place. Cali at %5 West 19th st., between 6h end 7th avs. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Plain cook and to do general housework; ean be well fecoumended. Apply for two daye at 133 7th ‘av., between 39WD and 2th ats, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO Tan, as frat clase coe; ebe thoroughly undersiands ier businger; city reference. Call for two days at 814 Hicks street, Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Cmeadormaid and } do plain sewing or to take care ot growing children. Cam be seen all the wees at 4133d ev., ‘Sorper of 26tb pt: FIRST CLASS ENGLISH CO®K WANTS A SITUA- thon j wperieane orp ng 8 all ita. branches; no ob the country. Ay at 238 to Biszabeth st, near louston. YOUNG GIRL, SPEAKING VRENCH, WISHES A situation ag nurse er todo gat, work: le ‘willing od cl vey eatin the 4 ecaaheoring: bes the Seat of elty reference. Cail tor two days et 510d ot, be iween Mh and 10th ave, RITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework; woukt do chamberwork ‘and j bee city veterence. “Cail tor two days at 73 West ES A SITUATION. AS COOK, ood cook, washer and froner? bes; ts willing and : has four years’ refe- . Call at 11 6th a, near the Bow. $ COOK, £6. —HOUSEWORK SITUATION WANTED L by « respectable woman, to cy or wountry, to cook, w iF jo general housework; good rer Yall at 48 West Nineteenth st besween Tih and fey ares RESPECTABLE GERMAN WIDOW WARTS A SITU- ation a# seamstress or nurse in a family, or to co to Ea. She iso fret rate dresamaker. Apply a No 34) Sec. joor. 4 SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant gir) to mind chidigen, end to aphightchamberwork. Call at No. 256 9th av. A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOWAN Wishks ai as housekeeper, or o travel with an inv: Horatio atreot. A id. aguire SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES TWO OR THRE! IA. ccisdren tolBeards where bey ckm lave Gon cutee Mt good home and aniother’s care. A good school wear ry. Caltat 6S Went 27th wt. f A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ¢ berwad and waiter, or to take care of child ewing; no objection to the country. Has the b thes Call at 208 West 16th st. between ‘TION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS id and laundrees, or to do housework ina .,, Has excellent reference. Cav be 75 Wert Slat at. in the rear. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PER fon, who thoroughly understands all kinds of soups, ni ts Wiiling 10 sasiat in Washing othe eonotry for the summer, HH. from ber last place, Gall at 160 for two days a HAVING HER 8EOOND BABY’ ke 0! sto getanother baby to nurse in be house, Con be seen for tie duys at 26 Motte’. front asement, A SPPTATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG do general housework in « Frall priv ood Washer end frover. Chy re wo days ai 146 Bast 2st at. rence if required. «first floor, TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Plain cook; la @ most excellent washer and sw xood bread, biscal, me and plain cake ba othe work of privaie family: eoontry a rencer, Call at I7BLdd wu, between Th aud Ath NCTABLE ctegh, bream of er baby is three 127 Greenwich ave., third Loon, back WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATIO. who hes lived with her aly years, an revi viet with chib tren. Cell at 17 Baal 221 ot, between clock. oN WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Thousework; 18a plvin cook and good washer y referenve tri tart place. Can be #sen for tt st, Bear Bronmne, front baseient LADY GOING INTO THE COUNTRY, WISHES A tion for wn excelient gitl as chambermaid and rmaid and nurse. Call at her prosent pking place, Brooklyn. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION FOR A GOOD GIRL tovio housework. Tea vood washer and tnd witling ( work. Apply at N: Boorman third etree ostweet Bighth and Ninth avenues, SPT TABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHE: Bo 1886, and can do pl i fo Ro in tie oo atF¥: good finphier'e |» West 25h at, SITUA LGN WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ehan Pormaid wid waltress and to assist in the w foning, ores nurse and. seams! 80 objec City reterence. Cau be tor two days at SITUATION WANTED—py PARLE Ane ss gitlas ehamt call oye a THD Nasmau at, be Bridge sta., 8 YOUNG WOMAN Wisi ru. | housework; in & geet pin et 6 thorough iy undotwiande of city relereuce: lve go ob + Gallfor two daye at 136 Kap! 29 aa., Lop Sor, back roorn. Virginia Peninsula Between York and James Rivers---The Scene of Major General Operations. MAP OF YORKTOWN AND SU McClellan’s OUTS i | | “PRY POINT \ FROM FY M ONR: OME AS FAR AS at Se } | with heavy rifled guns, SCALE OF MILES a PRICE TWO CENTS. NBS FROM THE SOUTH. The Rebel Congress and the Recent Union Victories. NEW LINES OF OPERATIONS The Foreign Consuls Invited to Leave the C.S. A. LEAD AND BELL METAL WANTED. The Rebel Iron-Clad Rams, and What Is Expected of Them. Rebel Official Reports ef the Late Naval Action Between the Mer- rimac and the Union Vessels. No Report of the Fight Between the Merrimac and Monitor, THREE VESSELS RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. Dissatisfaction with the Jefl Davis Regime. MONEY MATTERS IN NEW ORLEANS, SUBSTITUTESIN RICHMOND. Martial Law and Whiske Distilleries. ; INTERESTING MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, &e., &., “ &e. Wo have received » fresh batch of Southern papers, from which weselect news items, editorials, &e:, show. ing the condition of things in the rebel States. The dates received from the priveipal pointe in secessia are:— New Orleans, Delta...... Mobiie, Tribuse. “Advertiser Explotte of the Merrimac in Hamptenm Roads. OFFICIAL REPORTS TO THE REBEL OOWGRESS. {From the Mobile Register of March 38.) We annex below a communication sent ito Congress’ on Tharsday by the President, with reference to the vie- tory, and covering the official report of the engage meont:— Therewith transmit a letter of the Secretary of the Navy,of this date, covering the official report of the ‘engagement between the James te oy tye omy’s fleet at Hampton, Roads op the Sih ingt. ‘The officers aud men of the navy io this brilHant fir deeerve weil of the country, are commended to th= consider | Sh fotly ths The Seapery of Abe forcer engaged did not just e anticipation of ga. a victory, ant it is doubly gratifying that ft has. won upon an element where we were supposed te least able to compete with our enemy. Special attention ia called to the perfidioun conduct of the enemy in holat- Jag, on the frigate Congress, a white and repewing fire from that versel under the imponity thus obtained. Mareb 11, 1862. JEIF) IN DAVIB. C. S. Sram Ravreay Vinonna, Ove Sewait's Pore, Maren 8, 1882. Fisc Ormicen—In consequence of the wound of Flag cor Buchanan, it becomes my duty 10 report that the nia left the yard this morning, at eleven A. M., teamned down the river pastour batteries and over to | Newport's News, whore we engaged the batteries | ashore, and also two large steam frigates, supposed to be the Minuesota and Roanoke, and a sailing frigate amd several email steames, armed with heavy rifled guns. We sunk the Cumberiand, droyo the Congress ashore, when she hauled down her colors and hoisted the white flag; but she fired upon us with the white flag fying, wounding Lieutenant Minor and several of eur men. We agaiy opened fre upon her, and she ie now ip flames. ‘The shoal " prevented our reaching the other frigates. This, with the approach of night, we think, saved them from destruction. Our loss is two killed and eight wounded. Twoof our gine have the muzzles shot ef. ‘The prow was twisted and the armor somewhat damaged. ay, and emokestack ai steampipe were riddiod. The bearing of the officers | and men wag all that could be wished, and in fact it eould | Vt hove been otherwise «ater the noble and daring con- | 4 ct of tho Flag Otficor, whose wound is deeply :egretted | by «lon board, who wiuid giadly bave sacrilioed (hem- vv in order to save him. We wore accompanied from ard by the Beaufort (Lieut. Pai . Alexander), and as soon as it jamnes river that the action had commenced we were by the Patrick Henry (Comman‘er Tucker), the wsiown (Lieut. Barney) and the Teazer (~ergeant >), al which were atuaily engaged and rendered f service. Enclosed I send tho surgeon's re- port of casualties. I have the honor to be, sir, very re- apecifully your obedient servant, CATESBY AP R. JONES! Executive and Orduance Offer. Flag Officer F. Fowrst. The officts! report of the naval battle in Hampton Roa. was read. Tho accompunying letter of the Sec- ry of the Navy states that Flag Oficer F. Buchanan 4 neur the close of the engagement by a jound , though not very. ‘Ibe report jo by the executive officer, upon wh’ m ihe eom- aud devolved, Liearevant Jones. The Confederate ‘ecsols engaged were tho steam sloop Virginia, of ton guos; the Vatrick Hoory, Commander Tucker, of six Kung: the Jamestown tenant Commandor Barney, ©” two guns: the Raleigh, Lieutenant Commanding Alex- evant Commanding Parker; The engagement commenced at half-past tbree P. M., and at (our P. M. Captate Buchanan had sank the Cumber- saptured and bu! the Congress, disubied and the Minnesota asbore, anc defeated tha St. Law- 1 ce and Roanoke, it shelter under the gums of Fortress Movroe. Two Of the eoomy's smal steamers were blown up, and she two transport steamers were “Ry Ouraberiand want down with all on board, ber tops only remaining abeve water, Dut many of her people re waved by boats from the kar of the Congriss and the sword of the officer commanding at the time of her surrender are at the Navy Department ‘The report concintes as follows:— oO the dashing courage, the patriotism and eminent ability of Flag Oficor Buchanan, and to the officers and THE NEWS. See Seventh Page for Latest Mews from Worktown and the Army of General McClellan. Lt} MALES. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ido general housework in # nal a ‘Can be seen for twe da: first tenement house from 6th av. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation to mind children aw chamberwork andj Wanton be. between sh and Ds D GERMAN © uation in agent! branches, can p 168 Wert 26th +t SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. TIONS WANT ACQUAINTED SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTEST. fas capable cook; wou MTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ‘< our, University place, between or ity reference can be given Union cow mi iy pi th ag Cpe BLT) Willett at, near Rivington st., second foer. SITUATION WANTE! fa (is ® first clase cook and th her business in all ite branches: ference. Can be seen for two di NTED=—BY A YOUNG A TRUATION, Were to care of enbaren give beat city reference, Call for two Lith and 12th ate aah WANTED—BY A RESPECTANLE TION, a unanework; 188 very good plain e0oK, ing. Has the beat of city reference from her ee ‘of doing her work. Can be seen ar. SITUATION W, do chamberwork nd child's nurse; at her present plac N ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ailing, or would do the house to the country; beat BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- aa ane hiy undersands 4 fine washing, or be st of city reference PROTESTANT) w to do chamberw SITUATION WANTED—BY work of a strall v5 of city reference, Cen be maid ‘and to do plain we: city references given. bab For Other Wants Ser Vins! men of his squalrom, our country is indebted for this bril Hans achievement, whieh will Le heap place contests of naval history. waters MALLORY, Secretary of the Navy. What the Rams Will Do. [rom i Mobile Advertiser of Marc bis. | A consequenes of the auccess of the Virgi@ia will doubt- leas bo immediate and desperate offorts of the enemy to vevapy and possess tho const cities and ports where we ooeupy matructand harbor similar monsters. Charles. oA nt New Orioane are chief among tou, Savannal, Miges, but uniuekily for them they are restate in the he two Intter cities. ‘The rams, 9 trpetion they would prevent, are the ageney’ hess frit work their destruction ( fe Tribupe, March 18.) 7: Wo see that there is Agreat bent in difforent parte yor tne victory in Hampton Roads towards recive Gay on ‘We hope that the ten. an: ntity of pment te ried into of ith am little del = possible. IF we bad a rain io each of our prine|pal