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THE NEW YORK HERA WHOLE NO. 9357.] NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1862—TRIPLE SHEET. © SIFUATIONS WANTED—FPEMALES. SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. Bor Other Wants Seo Eighth Page. 2S eerie Or se take Leah aga scat hes iri aise” Ba am shine trea sewing. “Gall st 861 2d ate pumas PROTRSTANT GIRI. WANTS A SITUA- ult toe deanet aston mise otelock at 188 Bast th st SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. AS ‘] RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN WISHES A Lawn pve In ‘country refe ie eo ss ia ae ese ay pt aod P| aye at ong in = | Serene ‘ogee ety referenee, ‘Can be org FY Sree w. Be | Reece 2 A. SOMPETENe PERSON WISHES 4 SITUATION AS veneral small private family; good sa |a eae: no objection tochildren. (ity Fefe- rene’. Call for two ‘Ludiow st. 1SIXUATION. Ww, RESPECTABLE girl, aacook; is willing to assist in iron, na objection to 16 go 0 5 best city reference from her last place. Call for two days at Pr path eee Neen cumicce so oe ( ees aie can be given. ae vera WISHES A pesseente, Call ie hecseteers seers Boas Tre YEARS OF A‘ care of saving a want ‘endl a i oe ‘table 0 (ag RC days at No. fab Bast 8 NURSE.—WANTED, BY Ae AMERICAN GIRL, A as intuit; tb odjptiton to tie cones Gan “ aril Went is, near Brosdway, where she will seal her —} ees eae A VERY RESPECTABLE a8 Cook ; aoe 7 saeeneee A business, ‘seven or teres the Bos Has the best 78 at 98 West 19th a, A St SITUATION A pane goed A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and waiting, or chamber a we cir zeke references, Can essen. fer two asyeat ais WaDY REMOVING TO UNTR' A, eitaation foran exesllent aoe abe ermal at Smployer's, No. 23 Tompkins saplare: Book ae lyn, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as cbhambermaid and to assist in the aod = Good clty reverences. Apply at G00 24 av. for two dave. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM- A’ undersiande ail kinds of family sewing; woukd 223 $4 ay., secoud floor, back room, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL W. A BITUA- ation as chambermaid or waitress, or willing to make herscit generally useful. Gall for two days at 169 East 16th at, near av. A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIR! do general housework: is 4 good cook, washer an irooer; ood 90d reference from last place. ° Call fcr two days at RESPECTASLE WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUATIO as plain cook; understands all kinds of olgings pet ‘) assist in te willing et on to. assist ; reference. Call zs sITUATIO! Aart reenera teed Sorioe pe ae oe geen Avesonee 720 ‘aiy SITUATION WANTED—BY & YOUNG WOMAN, TO general housework; good city reference. all as da Navgiet Brookiyne = GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO ATTEND fa A ‘@aiore or do To aty Src OEY ELA -4 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. | ‘cook; is an. COMPBTENT A Seesmic waiting reference Can be esen at my beck room. Gh and thers, fornia b} he feat sears in deiena! of ose ly 10 whom abe co ould toa ee beret ‘useful on mses herself. Call Py tet Brookins ‘SITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN © WASHE Egos toner, oF to do COOK, WASHER ioe reference. Can be sean tarire dust 30 Prince yn, in the basement. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as mg cook, wasber aud ironer, Sais Yor two daye at 815 $d av., near 28h et., In the grocery Pa A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waiter, and to do fine washing, or as waitress alone; would like to take care of children and do plain sewing. ‘Has good ‘an be j seen for one = at A SEA SEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER, FROM PARIS, desires to find a place ine private famtiys woud pre: fer going inthe country. Callin the store 1,07 Broadway, between Sist and S2d sta, A SITUATION WANTED BY 4 A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as ain er and ironer iva pled Deter orto do oustwork in amaliprivate faba); has no objection aa laundress, Can be seen fur two daywac fhe corner of Hicks andyDegraw et.,im the baker's, South rooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO has lost her own baby, and who hasa fresh breast of milk, wishes a baby of respectable parents to nurse; has no gbjestion to go out, Can ve seen for two days at Zhi Weat Shs Wen from her lust piace, West 19th st,, near 7th ave OE op ey eae deed ference i ase Genie ant GIRL, WHO 18 AN and waitress; will go in the oped two fears” cr ela a ee Aine haa erastON, p Rinnai 4 RESPECTABLE GIRL or to take care of Seeeigeares £34 no ° WANTED pi = bina centa ae acnualead SPwoman, to erreeice esc soo re ANTED—A SITUATION 48 COOK, BY AN EXPERI. enced yerson; underdtands cooking in all its branches, astry and reserving. Hest of city references. Call for two ‘at 76 19th at., near 6th av. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASHING objets gots Sapna Wed ups Boao vos Can seen asapamarh ag “eznes ae Wen ‘32d at., between Sth and ava,, third floor, ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO CAN give frend @ situation in & Tauifly as lady's maid or to to.wea travel: Understands doing up ine taal ae and laces and dressing hair; 18 nice seuins Lexington ave, ‘ANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ousework in aamall family; Fence fran her abort ie SA See e has lived four Call at 100 6th st, for two days, fem Foon echt SITUATION AS WET NI RE. undet AY apa root chikiren, Call for t da; vt abner | Wahsumeteara ated tea ee a | woman A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW I nd gy San cg washes susie nae: | Rees hnee Cseraeerens,, Apps tor swe age: ob 131 See se cervere and te Witecgorel beueararht va, tod cook peaner ana | 27% ee duet, and kind to chil- ms | Srnaienereeaty ost. South Brookiyn. eo" WOMAN, 4 SITUA. ae, | Weare aes ee ed Nar tase inas sere i i aa 7 Bae Ae SITUATION, ia BESPECHARLS GI eee career Wee SITUATION. BY A Rane yt rf ‘woman, orchambermald, Gun, = A RESPE Seat | —— Vieira eae cha Spembertaid, alr OF. ze | ANTED—A | SITUATION BY A. RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to cvok, wash and iron; good city reference. Callas atom: av., one door from the corner of ‘t., in the Wate ae SITUATION, BY A Creer | i mandate at hldren'e citing ates ‘all see needlework; willing 10 do ee 5 aa lane fa full Ques & bab; We aeen for three vy neat Jay st., Brooklyn, Mt RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED—BY A "YOUNG LADY, RESIDING IN Brooklyn, a situation as salrswoman, either in a fancy or dry yoods store, Wages no object the first mouth, Can give the best of reference. Call on or address 8. L. Barker, 234 Qourt at, ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, A SITUA- Uon as waitress; understands her ‘Dusiness perfectly ; hus no objection to do light chamberwork, Sine washing and ivonin uired. Can give best of city reference, at ls at., between Sth and Minding a venues ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘@ situation as wet nurse; has ver first baby five weeks old; best of references. Can be seen at 134 East 38h wt, for two days. ‘ie i ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, a A, RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermald and fine taundrews, or understands ail kin puionable city re «16th st., near si to assi@t in the care of chil my sewing; has s1x years une Cin be seen Yor two daysat 317 ' RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waitress; would assist with the Of children. " Best of oity refercnoe; to ‘objection to go East in the country for the summer, Call at 15) 2st hey Setween ‘2d and 3d aves. peace, Appiy a1 83 $4 at third Looe vier 8 COOK—A SITUATION WANTED, A PRO testant woman, as first class cook; understands boning and larding; makes excellent Soon mas -; iencape gt OT dog West 12th st., between Gun and Gib aves Sena == and 22d ste,, first tt floor. ‘if UNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- 4, for two daye, tenth = OG RO objection to ‘Aétb ea i= RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES & SITUA. . {aa tbun dross or waitreas. we 627 at Gmith st, between Bergen aud Wyesen AWION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAR, ape Sg orte ie meat erat é tbe seen for two days at a8 old Bowery: near Dini SITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN OF LONG as nurse ina family; no objections spe the best of = est of ya as to character and ca- eee Bly J WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ae A Brot (FANTED—2Y A RESPECTABLE iron. Apply at No. 4 June at., vermaid and nurse; is bo0d at Fai or taalaandaleaiaa SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as good cook, and can do all kinds o¢ pastry; no Sbyection (io assiating in washing, oF would go iu the country & short distance; has the test of city reterence, Can be seen for two days at 11) West 43th st., between 6th and 7th avenues. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION s+ Gret class, cook ies respectable privaie jamily of scsruas heen Gan ve sean for three days ut 0d Mb st, RESFROTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion aa waitress, or Would go as nurse ina private fuini- uns city reference, Can be seen for two days at 114 7th between 13th ‘aud 19th s12,, second fe joor, frout rou. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A. SITUATION TO housework in « emall privave family; good ‘Call for two days at 86 Pacific at, Bear a SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, as Gan bo soun for wo daye at hor sprcens mplayer Fe ‘she hus lived over two years, 164 ‘Went LADY, GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING, WISHES TO. TO procure « situation F cook ivate fumily or fret cians ait fo oat No. 1 pau place, second potty wy WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oman, as good plain cook: 18 willing 10 aanint in the geaieg cot ene ee wo aye not engaged mi 7 cou West 19a Re betweon Oth and 7th avs, axawthee A SITUATION as MANTEO—BY A young gi RESPECTABLE fork and Wailing; best ci iesdo tem lat pace Cal two daya at 105 Bast at., Detween Lexington SITUATION W, WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, TO eu pS = ann Soa yo cose tie’ for two day: yy gaat) A Siohiyns trom 10 10 & “J quired. it. Alas ‘gear gra ar TO ENGAGE HERSELF 10 7 TO Sy-4 joca- ‘complete of repair and the rent molersie hés 9 ae WISHES A FEW MORE © ; ay (by the day or week. NORE oURTON. 1 RS Sa I aaa N ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A e1TUATI ai, cas two years and Find oy Ov. near ist at., second BLE PROTESTANT sited mamas "ir and sshilaren's\iresses, and ail kia Feforence from her last place. Gall at foun a ay. A RESPECTABLB YOUNG Ms Mt Rat ‘OMAN wisuEs A 8 situ. YOUNG Wouan ” cham. cebamnberui ‘@emall hes pe for the summer; good few ayn at 208 Ht st SITUATION WANT! BY | AY bé sharmbermald aud ebiis's nurse Ouxa Wo) yoman, as ‘40 plain wowing; has tie boot of olty rerermnce, “Call tae ‘op flovf, Lront room, nd adverdecr wi two days al 807 Werk 16h RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wouan Wisi thing sigaion am ive. senna no Rena fount fer J aemner, the bell A 4 SITUATION WANTED—BY A hBsPROT Young gift, ag chambermaid and waitress; ean do nO objection to the dountry, Cal floor, front room, for two days, ane SITUATION WANTBD-—BY A YOUNG 4 WOMAN, AS great taniy; good references gi Apply at 228 West Aa reference rote bor tant | lace 5 Be " lant place, he tio objection Rinds o} embroidery and sowinay het bas rs city reference; A Sox rasher and ironer, or to do general housework in 2, FIRST CLASS COLORED © COOK WANTS A SITUA- tlom to «0 firm claas cook tvate fami fuako ait kindsuf pastry. “an wtya the bert otelignaigtesen | do dw objection (0 jue country, Cull at No. 215 West 15th al, SITUATION WANTED—BY ‘A YOUNG WOMAN, 8 i, baker of uresd, nd cake i willing to asaist in 2 wesbing: city reference; no vo th country. Gall at I06 Wee dfn sty between din and Sib ave, Ad ee Pag rg ryt a RESPROTA: ‘ABLE. Mar eros as cuok; is an excellent washer and Totauua'ail Kinds of family baking; boxt of city + No vbjections to go a short distance in the coun- try, 6s 1 tor (wo daya at No, 4 40vn at, between Broadway and 6th ay, mcr YOUNG oman, WISHES A SITUATION TO DO gvueral housework in a small family; is a good washer Aud ironer; can do piain cooniags bas i food Ly reference from ner last place: no objections’ to the country. “Can be been (or twodays at 9 Baltic at, detween Bmits and Hoyt South Brookiyn, in the rear. YOUNG FRENCH LADY WISHES TO MAKE AN engagement with @ Saunily a6 van surecy y Sorerneves” Beat of recommendations can oilseed ida tacanpattaisinraiiaatiiasts COMPRTENT cg Myo stye A SITUATION AB at AN) Gch st. A. Sirvo and seams.ross; can take charge ot a bao from eatltgat age; Guaersiands-eutiing aed ‘ising ch ca. Con'give oxcelient rercrumces Frou waety ale ha iin lived in the Above ba itt ee Ls upwards of Call at or addews No. 6 is street, at the Tread axe needle Wendie Mate, year Fulton om . 4 two days. (A. SITUATION |WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE = ia ee at pi gierta would Ue : nd irou rod general housewuthe te meen syvate tyrolly, Con ‘gee Terence fru ace, Ssuore ‘istunce in tho Pua 94 2 THs avy Dawe ss 25th sts., top floor, front room. ironer; wi a betws RE! a IAN PROVE wisnes wituation (0 docnambernece sarang Re washing, OF Lo cook, Wash and iron Io & Mita penn. oan give the best cily reference irom a first aca be ae geen for two ‘8 at 303 9th #t., third Moor, fro: ue t A REsre ‘ABLE YOUNG aiRL Wishe i chamberwork; best 0. tr r seen for iWe dase ut 28 6 1 a, Gna ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by @ young woman, to do chamberwork oF take eare of children; ly relepence as to honesty and Sgpanility, from her iast place. (05 Eas: Warren st., Brooklyn’ for two day, ‘ANTED—A ‘young girl, to do chat Derwork aud yuain sew! reference’, Can be seen for twonas tween Charles and Gold sts., Broo ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA bie young girl, as mast and waltress, or 88° chambermald and ine washers is fully competent, trast: worthy and obliging; cat +y) the best eity reference from ber iaat employer. ‘Call fortwo days at 400 Gib uv., near SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rwork and waiting, or cham- good embroiderer; good city ost 146 Prospect ot, be- NTED—BY A phat, A Mam, a Pyrasson aS WASTRD—BY A. 3 care of ren, oF would asent in taking care rehitdrent is a aud q oblising: best of ety reterence, Apply at 113 icks fenry ats., over ue dething store, eninge ‘Brook- ya ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECT. ‘able, competent woman; ia a good er and ironer; neat, obliging and trusty, aud well recommended. Apply ab 313 Hicks st., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT PER- ton, aa cook; would 1 to assiat in the washing and froning towne country, objection ‘Can be seen for two days atig Went 13th ae between ‘and 6th avs. ANTEDBY A RESPEOTABLE COLORED WOMAN, gohfituation Sa cook: Js willing 1 aaalat fn dio waahln ac eheaecrwark ot 5 or mind children; is willing to country, Can give god elty reference. Call at £71 A, fur iwo day, WAxteD—By A VERY RESPECTALLE oe ~| sivwacion as chambermaid avd to do i aa ‘or sewing; would do the housework of a desi city reference from last place. Call Tor two daye ai fy 7uh av., between 36th and ‘a ate. Wasttation ss A gRSPECTA ‘ raguey and ion has has & ier J jn Cook, wi La) > Can be seen fortwo dayeat did. lat reference. av, Bra verween wth and 25th s Le TED, 4 pocracnsn, ince some | oe ih ices, & situation or to taka charge of household : sapanesaa Apply for two days ‘eat 20th at., from 10 to ‘ANTED A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- vo cook, wash sad iron of do general housework tna private family best city reference. Vail at 24 Bast, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS ANTED. BY A to do chamberwork and wal Can sen tnprgst, 41300 Bast ast, pocond oor. two RL, WARE TILTON 2 Sacha At bere she has been living tor is for nearly two years attaton a doen ering Uy the We 3 4 4 soni errno jeu orig a le chambereo has iT 3 i ae eterences: May be sven (or Whie Week corner of Sah et. Saiare in ike grocery sore. -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman A SITUA- 1M pha) Ah Isa quod usher and irouer, Has the best city reverence trom Tace, whore she has hiyed alt years, Call ot 183 W tb jt. M4 inwill wing 1S mane’ ‘an be seen for two to uasiat fi ag ao oni jn Wi teeful, Has the of eft day, H€ mot engaged wt 180 ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA. tions; one as good washer and troner; no objection to do housework; the other as chambermatd aud nenooatee +6 or nurse and seametress, At her presentetn- ployer's, o West 4dth at., for two days, ‘ANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION Wi iicook ana Inandreve oF as chambermald and to, do yy to goa short distance in the eoun- bey. Inge Waveriey * Pie ANTED—A SITUATION, | near LB woman, as houseKorpers understan da cooking, wash- ing and broutny reference from nas nce, in which ca- pacity she wis fived for tho last su ‘be seen at 123 Suith st, Brooklyn, in ANTBO—A SITUATION, BY A ~k RusPROTARTR Weare ral housework in Aamak family; OF. to fochanocrwork oo reference giveu, Call for (eo. ays Ob 2k) WeMt 16th B., Im the ewe, {ine washing; no, oe UA TIONS WA WANTED—FEMALES, W YA RESPECTABLE WOMAN A SITUA. inal Meaaaie arn nent SS mieten, wile fom and a pare tases ¥ A RESPECT, YOUNG WOMAN, s situation fa a private saa cham berwork rork and fe g try; agen 6. atl Cor ah Tinie -BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, Me series eames nt sharwerae room 14, fourth : referencer. » for two dayws 'ANTED—A Sree, N, BY A began nl iE Wares SITUATI stat SPROTABLE wonild do de Seteore in ace ery ae poet ad psedtcla se Seer, ‘avoly’ as ry first Zoos, front room, NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED momen: a Prolanigul, wishes &.sit¥aglon ae wot Duras, Wort sian” given. Can be seen for two days at 312 Ww W irl, in a private family; is # good plain cook, washer laknsbenoman tas ak teatearernth non theta ved three years, 01 West 27ih ai, vetwecn Oth aud arm, ANTED-A, SITUATION, BY ‘A RESPECTABLE Good cook; Understands cook ng in all ite elliee; understan Buglieh and Wwilllug to neriot with 4 require Iris tna nce cnjectiom to the pountry Cel res 228% } howay. in the millinery afore, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE fir} as cooley washer and ironer, oF to do general house- work family ; is Slag Soe obliging ; can give good city rer reference, nga at ‘os: 33th nt., fortwo days, Ware SITUATION TO COOK, WASH AND iron ; has no objections to go a abort distance in the gountry good city reterenes given. Call at 167 Went Sd a, "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘RESPECTABLE irouil atora FR rg a ey, W4ANtep—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, @ situation As ReaMstress, OF as cl gudiscareeincen in» Tosy hank ener aba can, make tee ‘sbirts ; has seven years’ recommendation from her present Sens to. from witere she adveruses. <un be seen for two % ofS tee eet eee se and sear orto do chatgberwork or wait- ee ‘ermal cost en the best recom. bad threedays, WPGEE Att GIRL, nal RITUATION Were BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL futing; or 10 do chamberwork Suseis pachiontons togalneis the egount eS Wenk si aib an hate nent Bese ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ty, abet WOMAN, A oe WS Ft give good city rete ‘Call for ap | ge at st., vecond vr, back room. ‘we 1 WV ACIEE AA SUATON BE A PIRADY, Magra, ay por for ‘m- ir wt, Sous ve ard ¥ ad a a RESPECTABLE 6] & situa. as Gratelans eatanids Prone fluting ing} oF ‘would doc! nertonn fine washing. fy tn the beat of sy Feference. Call at 103 West 281d ANTEDOBY A RESPE TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ho has lived in Eng! goury a situation as cook; gud be i i fae with the washing.” Hue the bem of ot nn "at 183 West S0uh s., Bear 8th ov. thetonr; fectwodaga: HELP WANTHD—PEMALES. A? THE LARGE INSTITU OF oop SERVANTS, corner of 6th av. and Ath sty is @ good selection o civil, eapable women—German, Ei fea, Scotch, Irish, Ame- rieah aud Provesunte—to sult all, Conducied by Mrs. FL ‘OVD. Good places always renay. AT NIRS, LOWE'S FASHIONABLE INSTITUTE FOR female servants, 17 Stanton st, near Bowery, orders for first class servanty, neat, elvil and capable, houestly and promptly attended to without payment. TED—ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO ‘& child of three years, with au opportunity inery business; mist be atrictly honest, active To such unone, a good will be pro- Vided. Au orplan preferred, Inquire at 428 Grand #., be- tween Attorney and Ridge sts, and intellig OIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK WANTED_MUST BE honest and indnstrious, ommendations required. Inquire at 425 Grand st,, between Attorney and Ridge sts, GIRL WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY: MUST BE @ good plain cook and # first rate washer and irover. Apply at 361 Broome at. RESSMAKERS WANTED.—FIVE OR SIX GOOD dressmakers Wanted at 9 Bleecker si. None but good hands need app XPERIENCED ‘ANTBD—ON UMBRELLAS and paranols ; also girls taken toiearn. Apply o Byrd & jarren sk. G2, MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED.— Dales vod hands only need avply to Adam Solomon, No. 936 s AUNDRESS WANTED “NONE. BUT By THo. roughly understanding their business, and will 5O Base country during the summer, need appl West [nes WANTED.—LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS ARE offered to ladies of reapectabiliyy, energy (and business lack, with steady employment. Call between Dand LL A.M. or and 6 P.M. Publishing 4 hambers a, up roar Serta MACHINES —WANTED, 100 OPERATORS stitch machines, Apply at 85 Murray st, up QEWING HANDS.-200 HANDS WANTED, TO MAKE 1D __dution holes, Apply at 85 Murray 6, up staira QALESWOMAN WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE, or oe eee ako must be & goo! saleswoman. foow ub bustuose 1 fully. RTA 2 Brookes, Gin'av. corner of HIRTMAKER WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGULY salary $3 per woek. "Call at 185 Bross. vin be give rwook. “Call at 16 rete ule P.M. Wet GOOD MILLINER, AT H. HIRSCH’S ween SMART, NEAT ANDSTIDY GIRL 70 DO plain sewing in a private ‘faa one out employ ment knd willing to sow Ficcatnan ahs opely west. RSB WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE, FRealthy American woman, with, «full, trean breast take charge of’ @ baby four monthe old, ‘@ good home and liberal wages will be To such “gran. see sate paruiculars, A., box 180 Herald Wine. ‘A GOOD DRESSMAKER; ALSO APPREN Micon, “Apply at 1,167 Broadway, between 27th wpe 28un sts., before 12 o clock. "ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WONAN, TO ‘care of one child; she must understand her business, and be able to do the washing and ironing ‘or three; must ve German Provastant, Apply, with reference, at 248 Bloow- eld m, Hoboken, N. J. ANTED—A PROTESTANT. GIRL, | BXGLISH, or German, who is tully competent to ‘one month old. Apply at Bouth 6h at. sdereey of a 7 ANTED—A GIRL 70° COOK, 7 Ramey IRON; her busivess and one who anderviands ave reterence from her Ea vee from 9: un os @ Ssesocon es) Wages Wes (ee C fate: HUM Bodock. WAnteoea ‘ANTED—A FRENCH PROTESTANT AS WAITRESS: me to assist in es eneet ironing. Rep at Nos ‘Went s7th at, betore 7 ANTED—A GERMAN OR IRISH PROTESTANT cook; one why is wiling “ising in the country, Noge this ‘einesday), beiween other 10 and 12 o'ctn pati mp au Wag tat § GOOD MILLINERS AND ONB AP- premice, None need Bee those mg arms goed references, ty Ars, Mopkins, ‘ANTED—A ‘NEAT, be tie =o} GIRL, | 9a Taki fan. fovany and do tke ree per sone; algo @ mart girl for gancral i orgs Spe month each, Apply at 297 Wasi rooklyn., RMAN FANTE D—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, RITHER GBI or Irish Provemant,'to do gene cal housework in «fami. ly of three; must bee first rete washer and ironer and piain cook) wages $58 nonth, reference required, Fnquire at Bk Mouroe at, atver 10 Selook. W ‘ANTED—A GOOD oom, ‘TO ASSIST IN THR WASH- ing; else @ good laundress and cham bermaid. = bat those with ne need apply at 33 West diat., be- tween Lt and 12 oPelock. Por Other Wants See Bighth Page, Xi SITUATION, ‘RESPEC ee Waiter, Sree rie ane FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE REBEL PRIVATEERING TRADE THE AGE OF IRON. THE GREAT NAVAL REVOLUTION. Woolen Vessels-of-War Completely Abandoned in British Dockyards. The Mechanics all at Work on Tron Ships. Italy and Denmark to Have Iron-Armored Fleets. Opinion in France on the New Navies of England and the United States. Tribute from the Paris Press to Ericsson’s Genius. . NAPOLEON AND THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. The Reactionary Agitation in Italy. F, @Qor Paris, Berlin and Cadiz Correspondence, &e., &e., &. ‘The screw steamship City of New York, Captain Petrie» which sailed from Liverpoo) at three o’elock on the after- noon of the 9th, and from Queenstown on the 10th inst., arrived at this port about ten o’elock yesterday morning, bringing European files, passengers and cargo. Her news ie four days later shan that Drought by the Canada to Halifax, ‘The Africa arrived at Queenstows st pine o'clock on the evening of the Gib, andat Liverpool at six P.M. on the ‘sh inet. Among the passengers by the City a New York are Toat at eea; the Rev. Mr. Caulfieldsud family, the of Captain Page, late of the ship Ocean Nassau, N. P.; Miss Jane Coombs, the American actress, and Hon. E. B. Hartt, ex-Surveyor of this Port. ‘The question of shield ships and floating batteries con- tinued to claim attention in England, and preparasions were being made to convert numerous vessels into armor- The wholeof the hands nad been removed from the wooden ships building at. the several dockyards , plated ships. and were employed on the iron-cased frigates under con- structions. A despatch from London—the very latest—of the 10th) of April reporte:— ‘The papers continue to discuss the affair between the Merrimac and Monitor. Great activity prevails in the dockyards, It is said tho French army will be reduced to ninety- four instead of one hundred regiments of infantry. Five regiments of cavalry are also to be struck off ‘A Madrid telegram of the 7th says:— The government has again declared that nothing will change ite firm determination to abstain from any de- monstration prejudicial to the independence of Mexico, ‘The London Zimes correspondent at Paris on the 9th inst. has reason to believe that the Spanish and English governments take the same views of the auestion of Mexico. A Paris letter iu the London Gite. dated on the 7th of April, esys:— For the present every one here belonging to the upper claeses seems to be bent upon pursuing a round of dissi- pation too fatiguing to be sociable, Tho Countess Por- signy has brought in, by giving her last ball at midnight, ‘fashion in a fair way of being widely adopted, as well ag one that will make the sockability of the brilliant world more life-consuming than ft ever has been. Soi now commence long after ten, private concerts at about @leven and balls at twelve. ‘When they end may easily be inferred from the time of their Daginnlng. ‘The woar- ing effects of such unnatural hours on He thagh wep are warded off by the ladies, and, indeea coe, ip & manner go ingenious that it eee to ie recorded, Dinners are ordered half an hour earlier than sor f are usually served, and, instead of being finished at Dal peat Seven or olan eight, are over at seven and balf-past seven, so that persons of quality can go to bed and have a long sleep they dress to go out at midnight. ‘The Rigsraad of Denmark had voted the extraordinary credit of one million rigsdaler, asked by the Minister of | Marine for the construction of an irom-plated vessel. Our Paris Correspondence. Pans, april 4, 1862. France Not Satisfied With Peace Jn Mezico—What Wit Be the Reault—The French Press On the Naval Batile— Revolution in the European Navies—A Plan of Coast Defences—Reduction of the French Army—Cotton Culture In Algeria—Print-rs’ Strike—Theatrical Row-- M. Scriteig Place Filed—Arrivat of the Japanese Embassy, dc., dt, ‘The French government, it seems, is no more satisfied atthe prospect of @ peaceable solution of the Mexican question than are the radicats at the evacuation of Manassas without an ocean of bicodshed. The Moni/eur of day before yesterday contains the following :— The ‘Spanish jourvals pretend that the government of the Em- peror has demanded of the Cabinet of Madrid the recall of Gencra) Prim.” This statement is @ pure invention. ‘The government of the Eroperor has confined itself to the disapproval of the convention concluded with the Mexi- can General Doblado by General Prim, and afterwards agreed to by the plenipotentiarios of the allied Powers, decause this convention seems to be in opposition to the dignity of France. Te consequence M. de Satigny has been alone charged with the fall politicn) powers with which the Vice Ad miral Jurien de la Grayiore was clothed, and this, general officer has received the order t return to the simple command of the naval division. Here is trouble brewing. It was generally supposed that after the scheme ef placing the Archduke Maxiraliian upon the Mexican throne fell through (and it fell threugh simply because Austria would not consent to release her grasp upon Venetia in exchange for the’proposed honor), and after it was shown that the alliies would not have everything their own way inthe conquest of Mexico, they would be giad to escapefrom the trap into which they bad run, with the least possible damage tohideand hair, But the above paragraph from the official journal sbows that France, at least, still has de- signs upon the Mexican republic, which can only be wrought out during ® continued occupation. The French journals are daily filled with '* correspondence,’’ proba- bly all of which, like most of the ‘ correspontionce”—of the Parisian press, is made up in the offices of the jour- nals themseiver—in which the terrible state of anarchy ‘existing in Mexico i# enlarged upon in & manner which would draw tears from a policeman, and the duty of the Emperor to put an end to it, and aid the doar poople of the republic in resioring peace an! order, i# plainly Tahibited. Here is a specimen, the termination of @ letter in the Constitutionnet of yesterday —'' The Emperor could not possibly render a greater service to humanity than to enateh from anarchy and GS] & coun- wy whi if it becomes some day rane d prosper- oun, will offer such immense commercial ai vantages to all the’ Powers of Kurope.”” ‘To what complications the course which the French go- vernmont seome determined to pursue may lead, with te ul Fy F ' s } il iti sites Fe it rill pitt lh Ki 5 i A i fi HH bi 3 i ries will ‘the E iz i H i ul E t i an i i i i : i ati ty distance of a thousand metres (1,093 yards), they are capable of io eke, ps hr hued fire, the enormous charges angry be give them the power vor of Producing su terrible effects.” It may be safely said that the combat between the Merrimac and Monitor has put an end to the building of fa'has, itis ae ieee comme ceten eto 8i t {8 said, order a cutrasse, and the Minister of Marine wearer cr fg actresses ‘put ‘om sidered it beneath their ie diene to Cert for thie: ment of the public. and the ladtiea? friends i thronged the th soliton tnepiges allphreadn se that, during every oy oe the greater part of ‘the performance the pert at ee en show. Lasteveniigs Baume ber of arrests were oo The French Academy finally elected a b~g Ae] place of Scribe. ‘Octave sreaillet. nats im the States as the author of the “Roman d’um Joune Homme Pauvre,” was the owe of oe Academic honors. i The Japanese Embassy has landed at Marseilles, and is expected to arrive in Paris to-morrow or next day. Pane, April 4, 1862. England, disgusted with the shabby role she was playing as sgcond to France, will leave the Mexican territory. Spain wished te do so likewise, and, in fact, a peacefull echution seemed assured. But all this ts now ended—the Emperor deposes his representative in Mexico, sends (% red you he would in my last letter) more troope to that country, and will goon to the capital whether England and Spain do or not. ‘The fact is France will never give up ber holt upem Mexico until forced to do so by the United States, Napo+ Jeon bas a plan of his own about the ceding ef s mew ‘Mexican kingdom to some European Prince, with the view of warding off unpleasant complications here; and he willl hold to that plan in spite of Engiand’s remonstrances, Spain’s desire to withdraw from the strife and Ameriee’s loudly expressed annoyance. A speedy end to the rebel- lion would, however, sadly interfere with his presen€ views. The United States, untrammelied by a war, would) be too powerful to offend. In such @ contingency Louia Napoleon might withdraw; but he hopes the war will Inst long enough to let hira get well seated in Mexico, ‘The withdrawal of England from the affair wilh, I featy augment the chances of a reeognition of the Davis governs ment here, unless it mete with some signal reverse, sucht as the defeat of its Inte Manassas grand army. France is urging upon Spain a new as regards the Mexican expedition, and no doubt Spain agree to Na+ poleon's views. If she does not, he wild at all. hasards 004 cupy the country alone—that is, if he can scsomplish thie by force of arma. He will, I am assured, send hundred Emperor's most fu} es Dut spite of al! Napoleon will pot ‘Believe mo Pawel the matter because I fear it DO, to the United cutes, e and that the Emiperor’s plane w AW ingure the future of the great repablic, ui ess it speedily puts down that ‘ga Sieelese civil war, istnay ji Tous is the reeult. England will now say very lit about bombarding New York and Boston, turns attention to her near neighbors and friends ),aa and ¢ asks, with some alarm, whether they could not coasts and her navy into smithereeng with their an blindees, The fact is, Fugland he but one fear, one ment—& war with France, she fears. ~ the people, and, above all, tho ruler, and wi feet safer when she has ‘constructed some more shipa with armer, How blind, how foolish w Fngiand when she neediessly insulted a people + should have sought to concihate. Aiready her veaste: entente cordiale is ending. ¥