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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1862.-TRIPL& SHEET: —---—_____—__—_--- Se - ete net” SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. _ STEUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES. - {_ srrvarions _WANTED—FEMALES. “THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN. can lear, wholly unkuown to our generals, and thoir | maddor than any critic has ewer thought of making bin ic aac A SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE WANtED—ay ‘A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- Strength much greater than was supposed when wo first | The sholt woke me just as I got in the middle of my ouly For Other Wants See Eighth Page. at ia mere wind fo eee ad once) cenii | tage to tno uth conk, washer and iweneri ‘Se objection er a arrived. Hero is where the great stand for the defence | map. If this was not. impudence, what is it? pity int wane frum her last piace, Call for two days at aoe Cal at Tiuary at, pesoroer of Madson at's te two of Richmond is to be made in this direction, and where This mornjng it snowed.quite Justily for awhile Ap si ‘ all their forces that can be spared will be marshalled to do up stairs Work oF general Lousework in 8 sinall There is no alternative for us, and no disposition, as far idea of th uly. at SEH st. Oo temperatura of the night, for it was wintry cold, aud many a soldier suffered im eouseynence, may be Intelligence from the Scene of Ope- ~ weet * Ae OBLIGING GIRL WANTS A SITUATION Anghire at her preseut employer's, 38 W RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A WANTED oy 4 A YOUNG (WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermald and ty reference from her cook i 8 small enced ag | can learn, but to give them battle, : pei TWANTED, A. SITUATION (AS CUILD'S iast place, Call fortwo deve ai 21 West ib at, between uok and rations Before: and After the For the last twenty-four hours our army was iearned | €#H@red from this fact, As I write now, in the middle au, who understands the care of children of any age; can | CM &UG Mh Ava, Arebtloor, back room, twodas airy es Contest at Warwick Ri Something of ‘the frisis and privations of a soldier's life. | OFtho afternoom, the clouds are clesring away, a spring riag hein up bp hand; can sive the beat of referen-c us to RESVEQRABLE YOUXG WOMAN WANTS ASITUA- Ontest at Warw vere Healy cheat and bright sunshine the weather sud: | like warmth pervades the atmosphere, and the eyes of passa er and capability. Apply at Union aquare, vetwoen ER ern tok pecker. Caner tenn bla ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE y changed yesterday to a coli and heavy rain,and | soii.9:5 who Lave been anak “ a and 17th sts., east side. pe A. oe BE ars Youngglit to do general Mincework in a anal ete ate has ‘continued ‘Without intormission to thistime.” We 4 n soaking in the rain and shivering 7 tween 6th and oo for ‘ates. isa good washer and ironer and can do plain cooking; the were wholly unprepared for the change, as very few of | im the coid for the pastthree days beam with delight af ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN As Paks as ue best of city reference given; hasno ob jection to the country; the tonts had arrived, and a more disagreeable night 1 | the promised change in the weather. ‘Ue prevailing im: call for tw "Buh av 13th st, third oor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermald or waitress, Best city refe- ‘lace. ‘Call for two days at 341'3d av, near RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS orner of chainbermaid and waitress or as chambermaid and to do washing and ironing or housework tn a small family; bas ber ‘81 West 19th st. for two days. 09K, and would be willing to assist with the washing of has Camp Life and Its Many Incidents. never experienced, Added to this the supply of pro- visions ran short, com;eilizg many a brave but weary soldier to lie all night in the mud, without shelter and with an empty st Bane" ily; has the best of ved in the besi of families in this ¢ Puiled, at 159 West 23h st, in the rear, ty references, and be seen until Pression is that good generals are every tbing to an army Aftor seeing tho depressing effect'of thé past three days! storm, I am inclined to believe that good weather ir Can SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS WATT Se rence from last pipe GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS GEAMSTREsS— | 2th et. Pe General McUiellan paid me a visit yeaterday,accomps- | everything, too, While ne A. ns {gone ast las, Wize oka lived theas samme? Ooi. AL Gis Sata te dresses nnd make boys’ clothes) Lasno | or rE nied by his staff and body guard, and in company with | the igo il T cannot ban atintien anges 11) Maatsoa ay,, Corner of $34 st ia Se sewing and cbauul avy at Warren cg RESIDING IN Dangers from the Rebels’ Shots and ou apa) viaiiad ‘Our outposts and took a peop atthe | which, in its connection, carries with it a seeming PRC mess Is store. Wages no objet the first month. Can fortifications, bright augury of brilliant success to our army im wegen PTABLE: GIL, WISHES A SITUATION 70 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS a aivuariom | fv" Oh Meat cf ntuseee” lel een Baron He wont the whole length of our lines, and expressed | the future. As the nows reached us of the'teking porate famllys is a 254 Cart at. posure to the Weather. as wil ing done by our | Island No. 10, and tho defoat of Gen. Beaur ly pleased w: ie commander. ile. was received with the greatest enthy siasm by the soldiers, who would not ye bin ot ull be fas plain cook, washer and wig the best of py me Fences. “Can he seen for two daya at 73 West 27th, at. Grant, it was impart the r¢ nts f 6th and 7th ava. parted to the regiments from nd ieee 63" ult = authentic source than Gen. McClellan himself, the clouda ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO & store there, He was in Yorktown the morn- At that. os had addressed them ina few words, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO SPU ASTON SEANERD ae URN Eee aunt aaraclion ts an ie tae country: Best Por ly ogee Mane ina few words, as foliows: broke away, and the sun looked down smilingly upon us, jamberwork and i ch and ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- jection to go in t! oT mat of ont ference. “Well, rou have got 80 far towards the rebels. hope beams. The tes Small private tani” woeid Savsaesnjectuueto | Z4,tesantworan, why uadernanta her busing. aa wovk, | £OF wo days at 225 West 20h REBEL PREPARATIONS. | thaveccn them und sow so arent thom" Petre howe deel, oo a = iy reference given Tey fo Wee tak eke Tar two days al WS West 26th st between 8h WANTED-A sie ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE not Searels sro buny night and day roconnoltering, | might splurge loftily about,” Letate the simple fact. and 10h avs, ves, nt, aapodk or lnundrest," Best of peleenen trom pon sostey, and in Velagieg ene In my camp peregrinations to-day I came across an in- 7 ene sat last place, where she has lived for the last five years. Call n i “bear upon their weakest points. fe aro Mays on to | dividual who — at Cockletown, and until recently \4 A Marner. MARRIED WOM WISHES A for two days at 169 Atlantic av., Brooklyn, near Vanderbilt. THE VERY LATEST NEWS, throw up all our redoubts and ee the aight, ko A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE zo. ian, to do general housework, or as chambermaid waiter; y thy. si ofit Wase's eee uation as wet nurse, and can be Wall gecomm ended. two dags a S13 West 190 = aps tloor, back im order’ to avoid os fired at or the enemy, who sharp and into. every 8 whoa ANTED—A “A SITUATIO: BE A ‘ 0UNe # WOMAN, AS be seen for two IN, pg thas W chambermaid amd fit all id children’s ‘loti ‘jleou"s sew! &e., &o, &., : TED— PETE PROTESTANT CIRL DESIRES A SITUATION AS : eg ple, renee ge ea teton ooh gear anita assiat mas eter ot arto take Gan beeen fo for tao Gaye, ‘daye, i Dot engaged, gh Ry We Special Despatches te the Herald. petiectly; can give the est of y relerence: is | fare of city seterence: j “- > In Cane, Naz Youutown, Va., April 7, 1862. (a Tort from her last Pgh ter for tw ave., near iG D * pea: ats between Subang Sinares, nt SMEMEAM | outa — Wares an BY A RESPECTABLE | The Rebel Artillery Again ot Work—The Irith Regiment ot RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W; ASITUA- COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A ice Amoctces tamiiy: canget | Work—Rébel Deseriors—a Comparanively Quiet Day—A ser deeaezertocnin age avec | A ese ee leet ceca fe | Retccay amas hide an es |Donor Darr ot ward Pry, fotpace.© Gan beacon at lio West ith st bcenecn Si und | for two days at SY West lah st whero shewasiant amr | tied Hoot, front room A-heavy discharge of cannon at ene o'clock tis morn” command. Fin qvea, inthe reer. plosed... -ANTEDBY A YIRST CLASS WA ‘ASITUA. | '26 from one ofthe enemy’s forts induced « belief that — att et ian Pole ae emergency , ‘bo wer rom myegiron nip SITUATION oo A RESPEOTAULE WO. | A SITUATION WANTED-AT GENERAL HOURE- fee gate wing for Sunday to pa tn order } rode up, with a mal party, two or threo nights sce, |. know tint ihe Town ‘was fil of soldicrs, ‘shabblly =e ing, pong 8 tielens fetter Tee ee ame: | de ween trom 10a" M. till 3 P. oily he Se iain oot ‘Hears renew the at! ‘Saturday. Only one gun, however» | within afew fect of arebel battery and captured threo | dressed, and that the streets were resonant with bad was fired. It broke upon the midnight silence of our camps with the loud boom of a thirty-two pounder. Fol- lowing the report scattered fragments of shell came rat- street, South Brooklyn, for two di ‘The statement, as far RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wworee WANTS A SITU. ation as chambermaid and waitress, or to do Seneral music aod worse rioting. goes, as will be geen, corroborates the statements ol serters. About nine o’olock this evening two signal rooms Bringing Can be'seen for two days at 193 7th av. he @IKL WISHES A SITUATION IN A SMALL FA- ye pronars who were stationed ig charge of the guns. fe brought them triumphantly into our camp, and thi ‘e examined and locked up with the others. I undor- jtand they were quite defiant and refused to impart any de "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘# situation as wet nurse; has her first baby five weeks old; best of references. Can ween at 134 East S8th st. for anally; io (im cook, washer apd ironer. Has | forence from fer last place. Can be seen tor three | housework mall family; can give good reference, two day tling through the trees where a regiment was encamp” | information. were thrown behind the evemy’s works—the first at 396 Adolph st., Brooklyn, ae foe, owe ant a = av., between 36th and! i wo days. ela olen wer of iron, hail, Happily, it ps Tam indebted to Major Larrabee, Lieutent Colonel | showed rod lights, the second blue. id SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT PER- . > — Wastep—« SIFUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | oa tis peerings hs cape re i. Decker, Adjutant Keith and Acting Brigaiog ¢ General ut oA large, unfinished dwelling house, about » mile A on, to do chamberwork aud sswing, or line washin, r YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO ME ideas ni cone Keepageneman pe hostile vigo je tree tops, hurting | S, Briggs for many favors and acts of kind ‘@ division hospital, was Sporopristed to- mad ironing. Good city reference irom her last place. Ca 4A. general housework, or chamberwork and washing: De | rei 2 pine nage 7 tee. sr pom toor ad. | 2000e, —_— day a8 @ surgical hospital for this corps. It will Sbjection to the country for the summer months. Cu So ence aise oral; god Samrene Is Camp Barorr ink Yorwrown IntRENCIMENTS, be supplied at once wit weeded requisites. for and 4th A feature of the night was the activity of the rebel troops in strengthening their earthworks. It is estima- ‘ed that they had fully three thousand men at work all two days at 11935 20th st., one door east of 3d w a, a aF., between 3d and Sid sis, for two tress a note (0, Boll, 96 Bast ih st, vetween v8., for two days, April 9, 1862, ‘The Long Rolt of the Rebels—The Rebel Reinforcrmenti=A Shell in Close Quarters—General McClellan in the Rain— YOUNG WIDOW WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 1o.do.general houseworss was's title age eleven Foste Were octets one Sankings hospital given up to our wounded soldiers, there are two other division hospitals in this corps. They containabout two but ts. The best attendan vid, and wishes to have her with her; smart, active eiild; no night. Large quantities of sand bags wero visible this revails as Objection to go Gitdeendete the catcseaouianten ina good washer and ironer; good city reference, “Call at ADiagk: A 7 cach Homa. Our woundes id ei 2 areca daetamen tnio the cOuntey. wishes & | West Sid sty thin floor, (al toom, 40r (Wo days. morning on their intrenchments, and there have been Daring Esiet—F refemer Leas eR HS Rakiip— | won eee aoe es fas’ abot through Mamateg, wil ‘TheSick and the Doclors, de. At three o’clock our pickets heard the long roll beaten within the enemy's intrenchments. What occasioned their sudden trepidation is unknown, as everything wasvery quiet on this side, beyond some shooting into our pick- ets. Still later immense cheering was hoard. At the time of the cheering a carriage, drawn by two white horses, was seen on the right of their breastworks. Theconjec. ture is that this jubilént outburst was called out by the arrival of troops from Richmond--ail the’ militia of that city, according to statements in late papers published there, baving within afew days been ordered to York- town. Not only is this inference drawn from statements in the papers, but every deserter who has thus far come within our lines tells the same story about expected ——————— vn, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, fore asciambermaid und Waitress; capable and obligias; ns the eat a: ety reference, ail this day at her pregent | 2 pinploy East 20th st. tween Broadway an: itth ay. changes. made in the position of some of their guns: Putting up earthworks on our side began last evening—a special regiment being detailed for this duty. This was an Irish regiment, composed of bardy men, accustomed to severe labor, and the vigor and faithfulness with which they took hold of the work is evidenced in the re- sults visiblethis morning. It is proposed, I believe, to extend these auxiliaries of defence along the entire front of the enemy’s works. The shell, by the way, men. tioned above, was doubtless intended for the benefit of the Ninth regiment; but it fortunately overshot its mark. During the night there was a good deal of firing on our pickets; but no one was hit. Two deserters attomptea to come within our lines. One was shot through the get well. The young man of the Rhode Island battery, ‘who was struck dumb from a shell grazing him, ts — ering his voico. He is now abieto whisper. This case, im ‘4 medical point of view, isa most novel and interesting one. ‘There bas been no cannonading today. Some shote were exchanged between the opposing skirmishers; but as (ar as known noone was killed, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do chamberwork and waiting; is an excellent seam: best city reference. Can be seen fur two days at 68 v1, bet and 10th 94 WANTS A SITUATION teach them: alse to do plata mC Call at 109 Monroe st., ticar Rutgers. @ WOMAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT AS SEAM. ress, by the week or month: ia ‘competent to cut and iidren's Glotben and inal rts in the neatest siyle. od references. Call for two ‘aye at 196 3d av., near | S87 Wantepay A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN. WHO WILL GIVE her own baby out, wishes # situation as wetnurse, Cail situation as piain cook or chambermald and waitress ; has the best of city reference from her last place. Can be at45 Sheriff ui., ¢ rner of Delancey, venues STAN. seen for two days, at 316 beiween Congress and SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND ick sais sts., Brooklyn, basement ddor. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG, GIRL, ‘TO waitress, or to do fine washing and ironing, in a private Zamily. ly at her present employer's, who are giving up cook. wash and roa, or (0 do housework in ly housekeeping, 13 East Mtb st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN (PRO- festant) wishes a situation us wet uurse; can give the Toference, Gan be socn at'28 ih av., trom*l0 till 4 man, as d waitreas; no objection to do tain aewinnge Gall al 216 West 26h ste; bear 8th ava, (or (wo “Clty reference, Is Front ov Yorstows, April 15, 1862. Camp Life in Front of Yorktown—Midnight Auack—Salate by Moontight, ce. ‘The usual routine of duty in the feld is variedin this place by an occasional adventure of rather # romantie nature. The other night, as our men lay under their tar. ,Paulings, wrapped in the arms of Morpheus, our Firat See- fistost in the country; bas good city reference, Call at 132 fier third floor, back A Stuart IN WANTED —Hy A RESPECTABLE Wo- class cooi; uulersunds cooking i all its clty reference; has no objection. to go in $he countr, 7th av., third floor, back room. at of city Feference. Call ai 372 2d av., in'the atl Warten -s SITUATION BY A NEAT, INDUSTRIOUS RESPECTABLE, NBAT, TH . ESPECTABLE N breast, inflicting a fatal wound. The other managed to eant came round and awoke us, saying that we were re- Prishes a situation as “oar acer yaltensortode z situation ae se1 peepee PT ‘malt tammy. ‘Gane eee waiting, OTST brosdwas, make heard the announcement that he was a deserter, | relmorcements from Richmond.. It. ig now believed that ae to get up and harness ane In.efew miautes + no ol can an daddies idrea! TOROS; Fa fn the coun Has the vou ly elereaoe or (se ty | Sroaboseneae fhanlly wring. Gall at Bit Heh ag,, | Detween Mb and Sib ats, and was allowed to advance uninjured. Both say they | thereare not less than sixty thousand rebel troops ia | every man wasathhis post, and, under the ) fat a Sa ar” ) ae dove trom Teh xy.. to Aes ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS | belonged to the Second Mississippi regiment, that | Yorktown, and some estimate the number even @ third} chatexcelient and accomplished officer ,Lioutenant Kings- A BESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES ASIEU in <{hamberanaid and to aks sand of SUUENES Gas S005 | their homes‘ are in the North, ‘and that cae in the power ee tumbers, = applied to } bury, (iwe started away on some unknown ex- gvod 1 ironer, ‘4s chambermaid tress 0 forces, troops i: shone would baveno objestion 10 £2.in ihe coun avian m sang, Cs Garb ween ta Bast With wt. near 28 #8th st., between 6th and 7th avs. they had been impressed into the rebel ser- p> cee yi el pie Livia na Stories of ped The. moon brightly; the stare the eat of cy Teterence from From heg last place Can} 2 ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. vice, The name,of the one shot »is John McHenry. jents have no intimidating effects on our | shed their benign influence from, the,skies, while Bras Brookiya, Nd tee > Hyase, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION tion as chambermaid, or chambermaid and aeamatress; | He gave New York Sees his Pusseiace) and ne, Fegiments. a hore aad there over the tented field the lonely senting? Anse as a good cook ad boker, understands Amancon ary | Would lave no objection ‘to travelling with a best | until two years ago, Marshalt, ichigan. ‘was teach: | ‘The weather continuing’aiormy, bas induced another | could be seen his rounds, absorlyed no doubt én the ", @ NURSERY GOVERNESS —A GER Seen ae eee « GIRL oF cooking; \s willing 10 go an: ce; | Umn'be seen untif nanos SU or address 130 East 2h ing school in Mississippi when the rel ballin broke out, day.of comparative quiet, as faras relates to ang hostile ude a0 sade BEE butiueas ie macreatge: | 5 Dan y _.___ | the rebels have no purpose-o yielding, but, on the con: ki "dozen aregppheb eciilohtpatsineaae «orale os 2 in the the euiniry. Can | the Ses Arguing, Good reference can be given if ANTED—BY A-RBSPECT: YOUNG “WOM. trary, are sanguiue of Dolding tele ‘Against our | demonstrations by the enemy. Some bait’ ‘shells, + sit, AM this was in singular cobteagt to the charscter an it a Ary (Borin the reer Melee Decors tiboionan ae 0 spas ‘and English fluently, «ai forces, the strength ‘of which they set down at one} fromheavy guns, wore thrown over in.this direction | of the expedition ia which we were engaged. The dap rc Naira ook “d sna gateman ag id or waitresas hundred and ten thousand mea. (Spel oti hoon about eleven o'clock. They served well as pyrotechnic previous one of our engineer officermhad noticed thata AMEE TIDY GIRL wisttes 4 SITUATION 16 A Jention to wravel, “ell st aserned #oer, Mek. | was taken.tothe dérision hospital. where every possible 440.05 bic, as missiles of destruction, fhiled of their oe Deiwate, tas houses ornp f 120m. 1 should stale iat they give tweaty- ” iy large body of the rebels wore congregated at s poise save Sere baer anes ie Wane mores five led and about is Dae Tebel side purpose, none of them doing any hart to our men. One | about a mile to the left of our position. The distance ef Bond ais., overthe oo er i anndrens Saturda; Sroceny stare Brooklyn, we Y yf ‘chamber and ee Segoe ale hrgrrtee satin a of them, however, scatterod. ite inimical ingredients io | (his point from the brow of @ hill nearly opposite was rather dangerous proximity to = regiment. A piece of yA ‘ABLE YOUNG GERNAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AB +} two o'elockes section of Captain Griffin's found to be 1,600 yards; and, with this date to goupem, 1; and an exc ‘ael- “A Yous ‘or chambe! * Position behind theaew intrenchment-ourmem have put | the shell came through the sent occupied by Dr. = j= = screenees hve nage me | Sete rtiae Ca ortare’ anpeat 3 Bo Were greats amex mormanane | Se and brew avost «dun sels Touie tbe enemys | Chncehil, urgeon ofthe’ regiment, and Dr. West, his | tvaniene wurprie, svire four reenia with perpumian - * ie 7 + 1 : * Waavaee oe tau aw the es qunerstands cooking in all te branches, | Horie, cousin ujon Our side they stopped ‘icing awe, | *sittant. They attributed its visit to the fact of tneir | shell at them front cach of the guns,” was the command ne 5S a) aun between 6th RESPECTABLE YOUNG from our immediate superior, ‘‘and then retire.” situation as cbam| WOMAN WISHES A the remains of an old id, and to assist in the ironing But two of their shells exploded, and no owas damag. occupying a ‘‘seceah’”’ tent, which they had man: done. One of the shots struck between Captain @fiffin ~ a A days at 168 Kast 32d at. On reaching our station, pear x, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS } ind washing; or OF would takes iaundreas! piace. Call ut 211 ri RL, TO to forage, Following the line of procedure adopted on ed. iced 0 tl ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO “4 feuce, now enti remove we noti a column of gee sniuatign as good cook. would asals: if required with | West Loin st. Hagthe best of referemer from bir lest n took. wash and iton er fo Co housework; has the'beat | Snd/his orderly. The sand flew tathorade: vet tite Deli | Previous days (not to beoutdone by'the enemy in the | blue smoke curling up from’ the lines of the rebels. ‘Gin be be seen at 0) iat, near da. Second Loor, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISI of city references, Call at 186 West 13th at., Letween 7th and | ETC eS ologe. One of the exploded shells {ell among a | number of shots), asection of a battery was quickly in | ‘That is the object.” said one of our subalteras; “now pecoull Most nae Sis ty of the boys who were playing cards, situation ina ines family as_ nurse, and i: position, and sent responses to every shot fired—eur men store. A Brvatiox (WANTED RY A GIRL TO DO GEX, | Piare:“hes no abyertions tego fy, TES HELP WANTED-FEMALES. aan ei with: instinctive natainesd imagen tron | fring the last gun. All our shells struck witiy their os Gaya wr 155 Myre ow ee = ath avea ne Call abAGL Went 29h st., between Tih aud FY pe MALE &ERVANTS, WITH GOOD RECOM: | their veats, as tho Other place wasaaler, One of | works, with what effect, of course, is ubkuown. | was loaded. All this was cred etwas F — EE. A Mnendations, can be sure of good st uations in good fami | the group stuck to hfs hand and seat, He sald thére was | The Herdan Sharpehooters howover, that they | manner; for int ry sands of this region the SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY Yt ‘G N EXCELLENT COOK WISHES A SITUATION INA A | fies 5 lawndr , cooks, Washers and ironers, also not cannon enough in Secessia to” make him throw down . ’ rattle of page carriage wheel is hardly audible at the pri, as chamverma:d ang waitress, or nurse and plain privale faaily; understanga her business pertectly, | 2ouseworkers, wanted atthe Large Institute, No. 18 Mth | his gards until he had played his hand out. popped off several of the enemy’s gnaner: distance of thirty rods. ‘‘Now, fire,” was the next oag os wating Ty ag met ie, | oe aa et Jan be seen for two day si. on the corner ot Gt a Captain Spaulding, of Michigan, was shot to-day, while | An exciting but rather uncomiortable event of the day, heat oat sagt tat Pecan git ft Sergeant Peocd 4 cane ny betwe rt aves, . gun hen came Corporal a two di LS T THE L on pickel daty, by 4 Minie ball. The ball passed into | under the circumstances, has been the changing of the | f°, ‘sand alithe others followed in ack - —— 3 © < 6th wi lth st., is a good selection of | the lett ar above the elbow, and came out near ; ‘alone’s, 4 ucces- OOK WISHES A SITUATION; THOROUGHLY [Ng a Ed = Phy iy a in wa etvit, pb yom erman, Bagiish, Scotch, Iria, Ame- | the oulaaeane eet en to the ‘hospital. He is a | °Boumpments of the division. Jt was doue in the midst | sion, The cffeet was startling—nay, almost sublime, As understands Ler business. ‘seen at uer present | ing and Ironingjean do plain sewing; is willim aad oul ing. | Tica Protestante—o suit all. Conducied by Mrs. | gullant and plucky officer. His wound will disable him | of aheavy,pouring rain. Most of our boys got pretty ed nuiaing ae i and date tf eS ..s mployer's, 68 Sih av, Has wo years! ity reterence, ‘tor two em | FLO ___.. | trom daty for gome time. ‘The shot was fired by arebel | thoroughly wet to the skin; but they bore up under the sae panei poem destruction around ¢ Meantime the Berdan Sharpshooters still nore MARRIED WOMAN WISHES TO fake care uf a house ior the, saamiaprs dn the city oF in city reverence. C1 one week at Fae bcoaditcor, bark sooms” ane YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION T0 COOK, A A. Fass aad iron in a small private iamuy, of to do house: for a small ‘amily; xood wity reference, Can ve sen for two days as 125 Went 22d #t., between tm and 7 A SITUATION WANTED—BY A a jo is capable of taking cave of a bal Wie and coambermas! iMing wot has no oojeciiou to go in the county: for summer ; sh the best of city roserences, Can > ha two-days wt her present employer's, 17 Wes: OOK'S SITUATION WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE C Detrate fatily in ue oi ine "4 understands cooking foups, jellies. pastry, bread, " oxing ‘oupe jolies. pastry, brea, Ac. etween Sth wad yANTED—BY ‘A RYSPRCCARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A good plain cookyta a small famit f wamner Sed no db jeetton to go m sé. Call for two days at PROTEST Tv to de lo general Sruschterk an 6 the TRS, LOWE'S FAS Female Servanis—I7 Stenton street, near the Bowery. | nations, neat, civil and dprompily mtended to T QUE SERVANTS INSTITUTE, NO. 19 GRAND A iefert— Wanted linmediately hrs. rate cooks, laungteae em, chambermaids, waitresses, mises and seamst ris for, general. i ro patil ‘Jouug girls, and’ girls lately Jed, to sgt Fe pene WANTED. APP LY J AT NO. 0 rst « capall Ae, honestly a TLINER WANIJED—ONE WHO CAN MARE BON- ; must be a good trimmer, Apply at Cushman & ar., corner of 25th Bt WANTED—TO TAKE CHARG E FOR | sharpshooter. keep their position us advance skirmishers. ‘their pre- pd ‘and pointed ritles have kept the enemy moreat bay than at their first approach. Facing Colonel Berdan’s boys, the rebels are doubtless beginning to learn, has too much oj the element of danger in it to compensate ior the excitement it may aflord. Commissary and quartermasters’ stores, whose arri- val bas been delayed a good deal on account of the bad roads, are coming im pieutifully. A gogd share of them have come by the way of ip Loint, which was deserted by the cuemy at the time of our taking Howard bridge. Some inconvenicucy began to be experiencea im the non-arrival of (these essential auxiliaries to soldierly comfort. Many efflcers were without their tents, und tie provisional supply had reached an uncom- deluging without a murmur. hardened against the inclemency of the elements, and No eccentricities of w Our soldiers are becoming ther can make their fortitude or willingness.to endure Piped ai get Privations apper taining to a soldier’s duty. midst of the soaking rain I noticed General McClellan riding about as quietly and uncoucernedly as though he wax on a holiday re- view under the most auspicious of sutnmer skies. Our young and gallant General, indeed, is beginning to give renewed exhibition of his indifference to weather and privations aod fatigues—he is almost every moment of the day in his saddle—that marked his brilliant career in his Western Virginia campaign in the ontset of the present war. Every day, in fact, draws the soldiers nearer to him, and 8 confidence in his appeared strike the trunks of then trees by which the place was surrounded; for we thought we could distinguish their naked arms by the glare of the shell while bursting, and then all was dark. One of our men even asserted that he could see the pickets of the — running away in every direction; but as far as that concerned | must honestly confess that his eyes wore sharper than mine, for I saw nothing of the kind; but then we must always make a decent allowance for good natured exaggeration. However, it is bardly possible that all of the enemy should have escaped, for their posi- tion and the range of our guns were well known. At any rate they extinguished their hight almost immediately after our frat abot. a GPR Rey | To-day a ir on, principally yee x! eine 0 ject is not ex- 4 0 o BITUATION, WANTED-—BY A _ RESPECTABLE NrED—BY E: ALESWOMA: OF | jo:tably low state. Suflers’ wagons are begin: 3 net the left of our position, but wii midate aged English woman, us couk ina small faintly; warren 7 A RESPECT and wakerosd and fo nega’ our Mower stock and git; must be good saleswoman. | Siow ihewselves, and, Ube next acceptable thing te gol | Shure carability to lend on successfully the present | actly tg ere Ved nelly pompmn 4 to objection to assist in the wasuing; no objection to go 4 | washing and ironing; best city reference. Call for twodays | Also 4 good stock keeper. word epply uuisss they | diers,army paymasters. The promice it, that in atew | *"2Y. dally, ann, Fe naa 4 Phore distance in the country, Good reiereace, Call ut or | gs 20 West 1th et. Anow the business Py: Apply at Cushman & Brooks’, ail the troops here will be paid ’ A section of a regiment, under command of Lieutenant | a: Kull run, we are determined if possible to retrieve our Petre 481 04 or., near Stet ans 2 at. eorner of 23th 5 days all the troops here will be paid. Gordon, performed adaring exploit to-day. They got | just honors m the coming battle. One of our men— COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A Hon as chambermaid and fine Washer; lavndress pr ANTED—A sire W renee LE WANTS WANTED IMMEDIATEL enced servants, With good recommendauions, i weat thron, division hospital to-day, where the wounded in Sa Ss engagement are beumg cared for. All are dog well, and are receiving the best of care, r eyes on some secesh cattle, a drove of about pron lg and thought it would bea happy idea to cou- vert them into subsistence for our twoops. This, # been in every engagement in the the breaking out of thi Sergeant Murphy—| vicinity of Washington since Ho is carrently reported to be the crack shot of Aerved. Good y fe: c wyr ub this day to fll emt hel addy, i rte RE rhe ed z hese gallica in Brooklyn, “Apply 70 Mr OHRSTOPHER, on Aligg Og a Mn tome viitital, ty | BApPY idea was speedily carried into happier exe- | sion, and drove back the rebels with one shell —— —— FANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | WTillary st, Brooklyn, lute Manting «'C 0. mages L ‘hospital, is | cntion. Rushing wp to the enemy's pickets they drove | attempted to cross the Potonae at Edwards’ Ferry, ‘OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA , yornan, to do plain cooking; ia» good washer es es the right Fo nt ap eae) Everything them in, captured the cattle, and dro them outs loving | Jupe last, killing some twenty-five or thirty of them, Apply at 42 Hf ax no O>jection to go a short distance in, ‘ 3 reedeee WANTED AT E. MENDES’, NO, o46 pt i poy tone pony, A hot # manor cattle in the afair. The booty wasturned Murphy 15 au Irishman, @ native of the county Tipperary, eda c: wd cl references. Can be seen ull P ti patients, Too much credit cece ty saed toe. ne Sines Mabiniopegee seciuat te, Alee the Ta bee withal a pretty fair Sort of a fellow, at loast as the a vi 5 ‘tae: 4 they wii vor j0es. A SARR WSTG IM, geo, ESTE AH Tat timer Sage? | aba rt eae, | oc lng anal seg |. = rst ‘noth understand their NG WOMAN, A chambermaid ‘or to the well knowm Napoloonic theory, worth more ia im- Iv Froxt oF Yoretows, Va,, April 17, 1862. i city eieneaion Lat present 7 ~ - ‘ANTED—A STEADY, ACTIVE ean ‘AS COOK | burden of iabor, However, has devolved on Dr, Waters, itfug vigor to treo; jan all the Veet offi oP. ‘ ar Guys at 52 Bam 19% i" Ko objections tothe a tend nid iantteeny pet bes Good plain cook, ant axes: | Brigade Surgeas-—all he wounded Letonging toregiments | tine felitiog wiger to Treops, Mi officers | srivishing Along. the Line-—The Caswalties—Care of the = «gloat washer and iroo Aleve: "a neat young aint as cham | attached to thts brigade. He supervises all the pretiai- | profegeor Lawe, the army balloonist, went to-day to Wounded, de: N Por rosadd aod Hurse, andi to do plain sewing; must both come | yy; 1 . dq ~ é a A B= PROCURE A sereaTio. a e family; ia nL CHL veel reermaended and 0) fing to go elther to New York bei add giicience aeenn eer a w te Forteess Moar to pariect some proposed isiprovextente, Yesterday and. laet night were m iting, to say the “4 - ends aha: mm ~ ~ “4 we » country for snminer; cook preferred. rot thoroN prom: et a ¥ ivisions. The ins, $e 2onet’ in Waging’ or atieg ‘io roma up ‘chil. aa: jowork. | ‘Aoply at 18d Fort Green place, Brooklyn. rar and foresight: 4: , reconnowsance-more festive than it hax bese at anf feasts to bday. Aegan mgr oven And do plwin sewing Can be seen ro days. Lime hitherto. tinued capnonading heardon our left gave assurance of Call am or addrens J. MD., 38k Bowery, top 1 oe. WwW ED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE A SITUATION Py ARSED LADS AND CRUTLEMED, 30, LRARE Warwick, Court House, Va,, April 8, 1862, ‘The present weather—the raiu, wjth an obstinacy rare | ydme vigorous work, in whieh all'were eager to partict- ee pe "sheng nv a very prottable bisluces, that will insnte steady emt t va Fuad ae ae : . SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOU Na, atti nares Geencwerk ot «i iidren, or would | soyment 1 ity, und will pay $15 to $90 per wees, | 4 Mililary Read, Buil—-Our Hottertes ond the Rebels 51 Shien a fo year, uae cltinggd now to pour |" fig. /ll the beéter! the division were placed im A Baambermaid anu waitress, or to do h pier. an be secu for two days at 160 TQ ieeticen | aught in ebent days, on ve verme. Apply in person Aim—Our Fite Ceoscom the Rebel Guns —The Hospitatem ‘ale gies ten Mee health of the trooped Toe ever | rom, andregiments kept in waiting tobe on hand for ouety, Ucumttay pallens Keira ae ite Me | Pstanaad avs. abe Fo : aad Kain, &c. outhouses surrounding ‘he division Rospital are now | any emergency. They did uot have occasion, however, Lo 8th st, between Ist ay, and ay. A ws: fED—BY A RESPECLABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W D NCED IN Though weappear at present to stand idly in front of ear iy agen eraeee Cy om taken wo lirea single shot, neither were they fired upon by the vein — 4 7 = tion raid do the tine washiag triamijng and waking op fue laces, to take charge in of hi been done tow: arriving here. jeading complamts are c SUZUATION WANTED-BY A RBSPECTABLE inv—or se waitress; has the bestol city relerence: | oUF sora noo Mer & Siok 703 Broadway. the enemy, much bas alieady Leen done toward the at- | PY evand dysentery. ‘Taking imto account the number |/enemy. ts ind amieeck. begead cliy rererenap canto ai 10 Bat 270 ill > . tainment of our desiredeud, From our headquarters, a | of troops, the fati Tecently undergoue.the | During the day the firing (fom our gunboats in York mile above this pout, the pioneers have fact that several regiments have been encainped without Avply at 40 sd av. A RESPECTA you NG WOMAN, constructed am river comtinued @8 ‘on the past three days, the shots, as - Jane jh RESER G wos celle which leads through the wood v4 | iires, and the weather and all combined, and the siccveas se 4 GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION. AS; NURSE 2 a on Bg Bh poanien see soap Aa gh the wood, om hard | MTT Tir less than could have beeu uuticivated. aud wish | heretofare, being directed towards the enemy?s new in- ZA and seamsicess. Apply ather present emplojer's, Jv ast place, ¥ lived two years. ground, to the front; and the old road has been rebujlt } no dangerous symptoms, A lowdays of good weather | trenchments being built across the river. The encmy West Bad wt, ‘0 days between 15th and jor a mile and a baif in the “corduroy” s} will bring most of them right again.” Another fi responded, from be or ti Sorgen ae) their % 3 eae " in the fancy sia 1 beborne in mind: that many who joited in loft; but none of théit shots took e! It nown, A SITUATION. AS SEAM- ion ss ‘The battery guns are sti)! in the positions taken on Sat. c o y E <4 . 1 here ought to have remained behind. Their Rion of course, what was the result of the gunboat firing; bat ery awings ihe plain 4 “ ALOUT FOURTBEN YEARS OF | urday., Spaces were then cleared for them completely | ty have A hand iu the expected battles, ands share chief must have been considerable, as most of the ‘cs be séen for three Us sopeemanin ie - a it e he ere — hie conden, pon b--< open toward the enemy, and im these opem spaces they | in the a exper to be won, drought oxo inside hel » i OE vi « co dani aes Waukee aa 4 ® . 1 “ them here. Such inen—for it is most ot, these ew York regiment, who wero ic! 2 =_— ae ee Apply at 35 West7tn st., vewwven | have stood ever since; and though theenemy has blazed | {iit gre on the sick Ust—will not be long tm-| treme Fight at six o'clock, were entertained by some BrTUaTiON WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE yea away for two day @ half, nota gun has been hit, getting well. Our hospital surgeons have their hands | yebel visitors in a style not exactly Chester. ey te ea eo was mes an tat ee (-ANIED—A SMART, NEAT ANDSTIDY GIRL TO DO | Our General to-day ordered the fire from our guns to be | {ull of work, but their zeal, skill and Adelity aro equal | feluian, A section of artillery, $0 regiments of city reference ; no gbjection t0 go in the countrs nest-muslins; best city reievence, completely discontinued, to the task. All the wounded patients are doing well. | infantry and two squ anyon ee 5! 1? mobengaged, at 77 West 284i » two 7h ave. Can be seen between deb a MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES & quod family need apply, Caillat ore, ED—A_ BITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE n aewing ina private (fatolly; one out of employ- ni Lorn to sew for a home, may apply after 3 P. DCO. INTO SHR COUN General MeClellan arrived here at ten o'clock yesterday morning, and soon after, accompanied by bis staf, went Dr. Bentley proposes to convert to his ase anothor dwoil- ing, if one convenient for the purpose can anywhere be found, to be occnpied exclusively ata surgical Lospital, ont in front of their works. firing of canister and shell was kept up for half an hour. Our men lay low, cool and still, nat venturing to shoot, as their orders were not to fire except hotly pressed. TAN ‘0 , dee t (arrangement all kinds of @ siuaion in « geutieman's fandly as housekeeper, or iri, as cook washes and Toner: good tafereuce. “Cail er natabar fred Seem gyn. << fipeinla Seperated beret dermie ae Hedy ee RT eo hots cither fell short or passed over the Pr pa ES war uaterdal Pra kighestre. | (ertwo dare at er present employer's, 28 Carton wv., — held by our General. He expressed himself well pleased | "| aye only one casualty to record to-day. Georg hoadg of our men, injuring no one. The rebel intantry HS Vabalty aud wel need Teply. For porticulars addsess | STOKl®. es Wwe NEAT GIRI, 15 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE, | with ail the dispositions, and wogyestod a ehangesn one’| Martin of Maine, was slot through tho left lex, sei cavalry made mo denionstration beyond supporting x 1 W!STED—BY 4 RESPRCTABLE YOUNG GARE “ PTR She on, ‘sos Tks Call-aiter | 4. ssion, for which our {General bad already given the | {ue kuce, at two o'clock this morning, while on picket | the artillery. Finding that the New Yorkers were not sivnacion to do chamberwoth and plain sewing, ‘a —— — duty. The tibia bone was fractnred. The wound 18 s@ | to be driven from their position, which was a strong one, Ae NTED—BY A YOUNG an Se ee tan en ae Prieto oe ANTED—A GURL YOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: gato Vere but not dangerons.”, Willian Fleming, private in | qell protected on the flanks, the enemy retired. ae po ft clty reference, Call a est 26th wt., for wo Ware. good washer and jroner, plain gvok, and ba Besides the guus in position thus far observed in the | the New York Volunteer#, was shot through the right fh I Ky Teh ge ail at the corner of Court and Union ANTED=A SITU ATIC ty reterences. Wages $6 per month. “Apply at 280 enemy's works, to tl imber of seven, we now kuow arm while on picket. ‘Ihe injury is slight, division ordefed them out, from a ramor . z= BY A YC Abia, Grey, 4p | We —— — | certainiy of the presence, of at least, twelve field pieces— general of Sree oye Tess, er ” " that the enemy fatended to make a sortie BITUATION, WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE eaePBbUL. lice to ge te ihe county,’ Cal wall Me ANTED—A YOUNG GIML 10 AOP AS SALESWOMAN | namely: Sands’ battery from Richmond, five es h ¢ in Camp Barons the |steencume.sts Fee eon, Thay ware tat elated dure he A 48 wok, aud an excellent washer and | os mat Hoon cae ee In 8 fancy goods store; cligfeterences required. Ad- | Pimeted howitzer vattery eed Bh Ar Youwtowy, Va., April 10, 1862. . iv seo i Feterenee trom ber last place, Calley} *Y-- Sond feo, froet rool. Grens C.D, Herald office Rie owitze Bight. at, between 2. dave, for two dayne BITUATION WANT: ri, 19 do Kemeral housework rj) hae Mo odyechon to grin the , near the Bowery, cx voliaye, in cook, country, WANTED =BY A you JUNG WOMAN, A SffUATION As ook, Washers roner, or ny Ey and wait: e@0 Come well recommended; Wwonld go hort dis- ein the country. Oap ve seen ior two She at her last pla, uw Lafayette pince, ~ -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP’ ‘ANTED—A PROTESTA family, whocan give first clase r We COOK; must be willing to Wash and iron snd do general housework lyn, between 10 and 2 o'tloek, Wiet.a GIRL TO DO Nope mou SEWORK. battery, raised in this ni ‘one gun. Dr. brown, the Medical Director, haw estabiished a permanent hospital at Young’s Mills, below this, an ex- cellent location; another at this place, with Dr. Wheaton, of mhede Island, in charge, anda third, for the soverely wounded, # mile ahead, toward the front. ‘The Rebels Blaze Away a! a Shadow-—A Sleeper Awakened— Yorktown and Iis Fortifications, de. Two regiments and a brigade were roused from their slombers at an early hour this morning, through a state~ ment emanating from our line of pickets that the exemy t have just learned ete febels early this aware directed some pecupied by a portion scretion the better pare ter posed one, Daniel Painter, Company B, Berdan sharpshooter ABLE RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIR BLE YOUNG GIRL Wists 4 SITUA. ‘Young woman, to do the general Lonsework of a mail Li ence ¥e ing over to attack us. 18 proved a false alarms ‘The ball te $ - -—— sterday another visitation of rain began—not ¢ was coming was shot last night while on picket. 1 vat Go oa polls 9 bs ‘so eprrmrecwece m4, sonenin wanes sed rANTED—A PROTESTANT iq AS WAITRESS | raj with apleasant April look through the loug fine | aud it is well for the remaining regiments of the division | qhrough the left breast. THe was taken to the division ‘short the wuniry. Can bevsen | Bomne, ae Seong Ror, Treat rovm. " aa rig iat 38 Week Souk ee TeeUTed. | drope, that leaves everything after a few hours with & | hat, on the top of bétF labor at camp moving ia the rain | hospital, where he died this morning from tanomets of ith ave ‘sevond door, back room. A YOUNG LADY—A_ STRANGER 1x mts city, ry WxTD-8 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to do echamberwork and waiting ina Call Srom 9 to 42 this day, at 32 West 26:h at, Waren YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, TO DO THE ite Sa itbut the sombre and heavy rain of jovember, with penetration and echoes in it, = toaks and soaks, ill the world apparently becomes of yesterday, the alarm was not allowed to extend to them. on the wounded in the engagement on the day of our arrival here are being romoved to-day to the general uaion keeper. or ada) woman, eral housework in @ family of three a re Tebhrmead e irate family; she is, competent parson andi ully | must Fence ane und iceuere aga ‘he untecty cat | vast sop. All night it continued, aud. the army wes deep During the night the rebels fired -good many shells | Bospital at Fortress Monroe. ‘There r0 none at wilh - nnderstands kind good to children. | in habiteand person, Wages $5. Appiy at in grief and mud. Rain, rain, rain, and the little shelter neatod, Our boys laughed to recovor. The object of af transfer room SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPEOTABLE: no. | Tor vonlot git petorgnos given trom her last piace. Call uF | oor below sh st. teuta covered vais, rather than suvggeries: and the pe. | inte the woods just ¥! ; 7% laughed to se0 the | fr other wounded cues that, in A lesinat piri, 16 years of age, to wind ohildren, do light | ‘0 daze at est Bh ny seevnd Boor, bak roo, tient fellows in the woods on pleket nursed melancholy | sport with that degree of cachiastory enjoyment attri- | events, will oubtiens Ail up the geoerally veetul "Gaul Sor AKTED—A SITUATION ‘BY A RESPECTAB: “| WAxtEpea PROTRSTANT WOMA 4 F,-4 48 WET NURSE; curses at ‘water, water everywhere, with not a drop to buted to the famous dog of rhyming memory on viewing . Bente; Lh. ‘omeient — Tor tha place, él intdage at Bal Sdaven ne wae 18 ee eas aor 5 3 drink.’ Daj , and the wagons all around loomed Tina yor , lain cook, excellent washer to the country. Apply Yor one dapat Ne. St Tompiie place, y ‘aan opt ah perform the wonderful exploit of jumping over the ‘loge tants, Dr. Kerr, of a Ponnsyl- £ pe ah py =. Aas tao tan Wor aay tee do the’ tinea iain ort bread ana Bin ier mond ere anaes ry} ‘aoe ey ‘aod the ttles end horses woe per One of the shells, Liveries ied to have ply men cata a Michigan fapiment, snd F and {rot fe | do the housework of a smail a PEGS 14 Volunteers, has been rom. lace, Can be seen o t a -ANTED—A_ COLORED WOMAN, TO DO PLAIN ‘ed where they stood, And still it rai ome \dent, ‘Avery, of the New York j pogrom’ ‘nat pl be for two days at 201 nes f employer. Peed call at 12) West 27th WwW pol ee Bt a TE nite awnere ws fomen wi dd ins, ine, rain raise, done 8 misehie In {te impui flight mis os very of Aischarge of the laborious Namen devolving Spereream.s o GIRL WIS “4 TO SAIL FOR CAL. Ae or own expenses defrayed by herself. Call roe pines, B: YOUN, bya y LADY WISHES TO FIND A genteei family where ber services would be pnulted a on os for her board, she is fond of cbil- ity M) _Sschanged, tas wb. pon 138 a aged. 6 J. D, box feral office, " YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Nt RSE and plain sewer or to do chamber ork and plain sew: jood city references. Onld at % West igh wi, sevomd sc front rove. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do washing and {roning, and assist in bey tpn good reference given, Call at 2OL West 20th im the rear. Warten SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN with ton ®) reference, as chambermaid and iat dream in New, or Brooklyn, Cali at 194 Bast 2lat at, first Hoor, N.Y. was SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a8 SeAMstFesA; NO objection to assixt with tending ebildren ‘or doing light chamberwork; no ob- jection to go in the country for the summer. Best of city Teterences given. Cail (or two deye a. 6% Atiaatic at, in the bakery, Broakiyn, Brooklyn, WAxteDa 6 GIRL As CHAMBERMAID, WAITRESS ‘and seamstress, Call at 120 West 47th s:., between the hours of 10. and 12 A. M. EWING MACHINES —WANTED, 100 OPERATORS Ss with lock stitch machines, Apply at 66 Murray #t., up staire. ANYED ~A PEW GOOD MILLINERS WANTED TO work on transient work, the evening preferred, from 7 to 10 o'clock, for which good wages wil be giv ply at 420 Broome wt., from 7 8A, M., on Tuesday and Wednes. aay. For Other Wants Seq Kighth Pa, J Sgain another day, and not even to leave us oie the mean- time. Of course the roads bebind worse than ever, and there are in camp but two days’ rations for the men, and no forage. Warwick Court Hover, Va., April 8, 1862, Advance Upon Yorktown, de. ‘This portion of the “ On to Richmond” army has come to a sudden, unexpected and inglorious ‘halt,’ and has found some ‘slight impediments’? in the way of it farther advance, which will take somo time and conside. table trouble to overceme. ‘The rebel fortif{gaiops at thig polmy were, as far asl it came whizzing’ in close proximity te ao old dwelling house near # division hospital, said house, in fact, being the homestead of the plantation, but obscurely insignificant now when its lesser propor- tions are compared with the colossal mansion of its modern and more ambitious owner, I call the ehell im. pudent, as 1 slept in the antique house aforesaid—that is tosay, if it can be called sleeping to be kept awake nearly all night by some dozen snoring slumberors lying on the game floor, the barking of what seemed to be twenty dogs, and @ howling wind and rain that would bave ariven King Lear, wit all, bis love of furious blasts, In Froxt or Yoratown, April 17, 1862. At three o'clock this afternoon, as Lieutenant 0. @. ‘Wagoner, of the Topographical corps, and four others were making sketches of the enemy’s works opposite Wood's Mills, a shell was thrown at them from one of the enemy’® guns, It struck justin front of the table, around which they wore seated, killing one man outright, fatally injur* ing another, and wounding the other two. The following fare the names of the killed and injured. William Hunslow, an orderly, waa killed, A picco@