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NA THE NEW YORK HERA WHOLE NO. 9371. ; NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1862.-TRIPLE SHEET, SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES, For Other Wants See Highth Page. eae 8 SEAMSTRESS—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A youug girl, ina private family, as seamstress oF lacie) daaid; can cut and fit Indiew or chi idrens’ dre: vellent hair dresser; ears’ city referenc Gro dayeat sy West i2ih st pa a i A Wilow, YROM SHB NORTHERN PART OF GER place as nurse; peas her native Jug care of chil- given. Inq ian, dren au at SITUATION WANTED BY. i VERY COMPETENT woman, to do chamberwork and nursing or chamber- work, and ‘ine washing and roping; best of clty references: b jection to go in the ‘for the summer, Call at mn 7 ave., third fi RESPECT, WANTS A SITUA- tion, in mberwork. Call for two days at SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do up stairs work or general house wu; is. plain cook and good washer and froner; two years’ feférence. Cull at West S4th ot., between 9th aud 10th aves, * SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. | RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as cook, washer and froner, or to do housework in & small private family, Call ab $31 Sackett at., Brooklyn, A coe Teme. wouer WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST baker, and will assist in washing, if Nee Ww best of jo. 188 West fequived; ond'so no 0 jection to go to the country city reference er last employer, Brin st, between 6th and 7th aves. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION A® bermaid and waitress, or lee or nurse; has no o cham Aus lo goguouserrork, fore’ emul f Onl at South Brook: Columbia @ LADY WISHES A nToAoN FOR A REAPECTA; ble girl as nrvse and to do understands ail kinds Of ‘embroidery; or woul do chumberwork; would be willing to goin the country. Can be seen for two days at 219 West dt West léth st, A Bruarion WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ning girl, as nurde and to do plain sewing, or is wil flog i nasat in chamnberworky can’ give four venra’ rete: rence from her last place. Call for two days at 11134 West ‘24th t., in the rear, seoond floor. DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO HAVE’ A FEW good customers to work for, either out, by the day, or take the work home, Call at 88 West 17th st. En ic. and to wash an seen at her present employer's, 33 West 25th at, SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABL) young woman, as first class chambermaid and std rene; ‘no objections to aseiat with the washing and froning; shesoughly, competent ia her eyo best of city reference from drat Fam f ee eater Can be seen for two daysat 1,271 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- Sion in 4 amall private family, todo general touse work; $e good washer and ironers ia very kind Jo) children be ween at he fave., between 9h and A® YOUNG AND RESPECTABLE Myer? WISHES A situation as chamberiald and todo plain sewing; 20 care of children and to sew. Can Selecen for two days at 106 West Fiera p.¢ NURSE.—A LADY I8 DESIROUS OF FINDING A situation for her nurse; 4 Woman of many years’ rience in the care of childre! lly competent to take ‘on charge of an infant; she pars with her, being, pbiiged fo have awet nurse for hér own child, ‘Apply at $3 East SITUATION WANTED—BY AN HONEST, WILLING eral housework in's sonal private Casal eerie raference. Call for two days at 124 West t doth wt RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS SPN aT eS ease Srp ‘Wont 20 ith st., between and 9h aves, nee YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION chambermaid or waiter; French and Eng- Hab well _Tuquire for one day bao Mott et, rear building, AN ENGLISH GIRL, WELL AND THOROUGHLY AC- quainted with her business as waitress and chamber- Plaid, wants a situation; would be. oused ‘$8,guenge ibis at would a) er services. ‘or Gays at 42 Went 10th ot: for character and recommenda eo Hoor, bask room good coor WISHES A SITUA’ 8 & a TION; IS HONEST, faithful and it city reference from het Yap be seen for two days at 64 Pacific st., Se ee le th ince weg Oe RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS jbermaid or children’s nurse; is accustomed to fe eare of sinal} children: ja villing to make herself gene useful; has good city reference, Can be seen at 48 at, belween 8 niih and Boerum ts,, Brooklyn, MIDDLE AGED WIDOW OF RESPECTABILITY ‘would like to obtain a position as housekeeper, or to do aud light housework, for @ small semmengeetben = le referenca; Bo objection seat ea eat io the coun! ‘Address for two days Mrs. B. lice, Spring st eae YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion as aaudhatme tm id waitress or A, %, assist in the washing and fronting. The best city ret for two Gayaat 415 81 av., between S0th and Sis SITUATION Bdvvomory A YOUNG WOMAN, TO rb jecti ral hi wanes age teh iy pee eg 9 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL wishes a situation as waitress and to assist in cham er- Work. Can be seen for two dayy at 141 Madison av. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. A ation as first class laundress; no objection to do chain: berwork and take care of children, d_city reference” Con be seon for two days at 40 East 82d st., near XOUNG ern tee ee yg A Levee | ae CHAM. pope gs ‘wash! ladison av, SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE Young wountn, as first class chambermald and. wait- Tess; no objection to the washing and ironing; ae ly Bowing ner er Ph years’ city re- er jast em) ir. ‘a Tor tw Scie Bast aah a, third fvory front room. ade N pe) ST YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion as can take the entire charge of @ baby and ibring is up by hand: will travel or co to ary + lived two and three years in her two last places, Best city reference. Can be seen for (wo days.at 117 West 26th st., bewween 71h YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION A8 CHIL. a purse and to do plain sewing, oF would work and Waiting; no cbjecuon to ‘ibs country for miner. Best city reference. Can be seen for two days ut 141 West 29th st., between 7th and 8th ava, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO Go the housework of @ smali private family; 1s a good Washer and ironer and an excellent baker of brea ‘ob- jection to go a short distance in te ¢ untry ra wages, Good city reference Sates Call wt 465 Canal st., near Hudson at, third itoor, A RESPECTABLE, to a at WISHES A SITU- ully capable of taking Ureresves years’ Tecan fr Tth av., between 19th A ‘A Situation WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a8 first class cook; is willing to assist with wash- and sseonings i is suerougly jcompetent and lias the best of & short distxnce in the Gall tor tw soy Calo ra ap i Gaye at No. 46 West ith st, between A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Seamatrces and drosemaker, ine private family; would have no-o>jection to ausiat in chamberwork; bas ity relereuce. Apply at No. 212 6b ire, Douween Ith wad SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE young girl, to do general housework; can be well re. ference, commende 5 seen inanaicdtuat.tonivam SITUATION, WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE ing girl to do ge wast id ifon; Ga ve we i receloonted, oe efit to So atans he ace be seen for two days vt No. 5 Union court, South A CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A ned {ion a6 uurse aud seamstress; cau embroider eeeacoay! has good city reference. Call ALBESPECIABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A mtuation as waltrens or chamvermatd, in private fa- Ree cadther, Siy Atlantic at, third toor, oe a RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house- mp sorner of Tu a family. Gin b be seen at 111 West t., corn ESPECTABLE YOUNG Peres RL oot ‘tuation as nurse and to do ee or mae evra Goa be seen for two days at her present employer's, 8 FIRST CLASS COOK.—WANTED, BY A FIRST class cook, # sitiation st 8 private ih vasiness in ail in allits branches, such as soups, ‘an excellant baker; no objection to as aired; rat class elly roferonce, i pm seen for two. Fsagast West 18th st., between 6th and v8. “RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do general Housework in & email private family; '8 4 lirst rate washer and ironer; also a food 7; hus the vory beat of city reference. Oall fortwo days at 148, come? of Henry and Atantic sts., Brookiyn, second floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A REPECTABLE ference, Sas Bo sven Tor ten dope aU257 tat ov. betveek Preference Tr ay Del We T7uh and ith su . en RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST 9. milk, wants a situation ds wet nurse, Ina respectable iamily; has’ just lost her baby; chamber ‘and weit. ress; can do tine sewinj jection to the oountry or to travel,” Cail at 673 let ae. between 83d and ¥4th ats. A LADY WISHES TO, PROCURE A GOOD SITUA. tion for her nurae. Can be seen until the end of this week at 41 West 9th st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED woman, a8 rst 64.8; cook, thoroughiy, com ail its bran ovjections to go a short distan country; as the very best of clty references from rat claas families, Can be seén for two days at 319 West 16th st., near 8th ave., Grst oor. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMI'EIENT PER- 1 BB {o @ private family; understands 8 of amily y gen ci : & Wil ne. in operate on Whee! ir two fae ist West 1911 ond door, ron CoMPaTay ssanustiees; nacesection t> wavels good city reference, Call at 104 West 28th at., neat 7th ave, A egies YOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS opera ad Wheeler aw TeMuleae i cra li a SE housekeeping. Callat A SITUATION Papyctirye! A COMPETENT WO- ‘Man, as cook in a private family; uudersiands her bu- La \creus eee ue hates A Eee Bec a uhh Weng ‘kinds of pastry, brad and coups; has t refere ice from her last place, be A214 o ry sratEstrten Sad Stata Can be seen at iron aa As ‘A sryeation Pp or cben re A YOUNG WOMAN, ina ae, pees understands futing tan baace oi ing teams tt ida doth ate betrseen diet and tween dist and NG: a wer na: pny WISHES A SITU. ation as plai and, ‘towers best fom es la sOapbascen for two days atizd ar je Jones at., third door, “A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘Woian WISHES A SITU- , ina smal) private family, to do general house & good washer, and ironer_ and can do plain cook: tng: can give the best of elty rei Can, ve seen at her last place for two days, 18740 aves, betireen Aah and 18h SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTA BL ezo0es er. ‘as good plain cook and a most excelient Washer anu troner; best city reference trom her ixat place, Call for two days at 197 9th st., Letwecu 2d and 8d avs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISBES A SITU. ation as cook and poses io the washing and ironing; is willing to go in the country; three Cyd reference from they Iaat situaton. Apply welt West $24 st., fourth loon, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OB- tain a good situation as general houreworker in a small wally ; no objection to go a short distauce iu the country. Calt ‘1 34 City Hail place for two days, (A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUKG WOMAN, TO ook, Wasi and iron; J8 willing to do. housework. ‘city Feterence. Can be seen’ for wwvo" duys corner of Hoyt anil Warren sis., Brooklyn, over ihe grocery. SITUATION, WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND to aseiat with the Washing and ironing or piain sewin as six years’ elty reference from her last place. Can coon for two days.at 129 East 20h at., between 24 and 34 avs,, third lor, front room, A’ PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS cook and to assist in wasting and ironing; makes very fet bread and biscuit; city reference. Call for iwo days at 36 West 19th st, “RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN 8 private family; is @ goud cook and a first rate washer And ironer; is willing to live. in the city or country for the summer ; good city ref reference. Can be “yi tor two days, irom WAS S. M. nis Be Mya » 8 85 West 19th SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE \v0- &8 good plain cook, washer and froner, or to do gencral Louscwork for a simall private family; understands her business thoronehly. and has tour years’ reference from her last place. Call at 190 Water st., Brooklyn, GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO ghamberwork and waiung, good city reference. Call at 98 Wooster st. 8 CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS.—WANTED, BY & respectuble young woman, & ‘Situation as chamber. maid and wattress in a family. Good city reference, Apply a4 368 Gth av. RESPECTABLE AND EXPERIENCED YOUNG widow ‘Astination as nurse and seamstress; {6 fully competent, to take the entire eharge of a baby from its Birth; has no objection to go a. short distance in the coun- wr reference, Can be seen fortwo days at Sit went hist st between Sth and 91h avs: A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES, THE WASHING of a few geatioen or, iamilies by the month; has the dest of reference. Can do French rp care. ig capable in in evel} res respect. tal of ladies’ Uneries; Call at or adress 200 27th st,, near 10th SITUATION wanse—ss 4. man, as in the count ‘seen for ‘ABLE WO. re te arab Prince ‘Sty o. J UROPE.—WANTED, BY A MOST TRUSTWORTHY several rsOD, Ri) x2 ae writes agen, ® Situation to travel governess {nlerpreter oF tiectul companion to iadies Uarelling Tor Seeks and instruct tion. Salary no object. Address Europe, or apply at 52 Bost 14th st. AUNDRESS’ age WANTED=BY AN EXPERI mneed thoroughly understands her business ne. finest of Huting and ail sorts of fine Can be seen at 94 West 20th at., be. enced perso in all its branche washing and ron tween 6th and 7:b ITUATION WANTEDBY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO chainberwork and wane ores or would nt cbiltren; good city reference. for two days at No.1 Henry st, near Hamilton av., South Brooklyn, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A ITU. Herta coh ames inte b Deer myles can do all kinds nbrolierice in the best style; good venice, Call at 60 Bast Iti a led Ri vptaes YOUNG oz WISi: eapebenedd nee walt SHES A SITUA- third tloor, pom yoed Sat fee two cage a A BRaPECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sI- tiation, as good cook and to assist In washing and fron. oe no 1 objection to go to the country. Call for two days at NE N zo nash an Mert (euEe 4. SITUATION AS A ook, wash mer; beni shes and ironers best city refereuce given from ere A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SiTUA® tion, it a small private family, to do general housework has no, objceuon to gos stiert distance in ‘the country; is willing and obliging: has goed city paterer Gall for wo days at 168 West O,, Between 7th aud va SITUATION WANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE , A® Waitress or chambermaid, work und , with the any the best of city references, © ir present euiployer'ty white she has lived. two years and ere eee Wet for eo dass, from 10°till two o'clock. r — a eh <n SITUATION TED—BY A RESPECT. ad young woman im thoroughly experienced are com. good bread anit bisetit makers ie ashing required; ean prodioe hort tnguestionavle revere ne ‘ © inronspince, a few doors ne Gall fortwo ways at 138 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUN A Sint class wattress, ne private fan LA Adel 4 be country tor the summer, | Has city reverence, = Cul geen tur two days at 36 West 18h Bt, Near bine gront room. Can be first tivor, WANTED=aY A Yousa GIRL, 15 », to take care of ehildren and do light { the country preferred, Apply ot 444 4th at, tor ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl, 16 yoars of age, to take care of children, or to do chamberwork; no objection to country; can give reference from 9th av., between 38th and 30th sts, Si WANTED—BY ED wean pete yy PRO- @ short dimance in the ast Place. Cal 468 testant rt cham to asélet in the washing and mily; would have wo objection to 40 general housework; te willing and bilgi 3 | eaee ITUATION WANTED—BY han, 8 good «0 teat city reference can be give st, near the Bowery, ae isan eacellent washer and troner; satisfact . ren from ber 1 last place. Call for wo dayne is A TAP RPAMS Wo. wo. cr an for two days at No. 4 Pings families, Wo tral ie uae of ot refereace given, Apply fo WAxtED-A SITUATIO 4 A op AND OBLIG. ing irl, a8 nurse or wi lady eturning to ate Winey ety Brookty ie ai the house of Wep las, em ws D—B RE LE PROTESTANT Young itl, & eiwation as waitress in a private iment a ohjgcto ogo a shor’ disianee in the couniry, Call a BSPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A sitation as chan bermaid and scone ned OF 48 DUS and s ainstress; she lived in her lag: seven years, Uall B Gall at 222 iegay. Waxtto-s SITUATION, BY A Young woman, todd general housew: i good Ly roferemve if required, ys at Lis Auahite st., Brook] RESPECTABLE fail, two d reu and do vob ity rele via the SeWius} MO OvJeCtiON LO the CoV Cen be seen at 10; West 27th =A SITUATION warte young woman, to a Washer an wonur wid pa employ er’ 8, a5 103 Lawrie Bie dd) uy 4 Meat Apoly at nes pooeent piv dor turee dave, we SITUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES, -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE youNa WOMAN, © situation oe stametrene ino ‘embroiderer aud vest mil be seen fora week at 88 North 4th ah, Witlamsburg. onli Plain ker, b feaelel mes SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A at St Wahlen girl, with good reference. Call for two days ANTER—A SITUATION, i YOUNG GI 8 ws ripe ON, BY A ween GIRL, Af sewer; city rolerence given, Cail at 96 Bart 16ih ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BEAPROUARER nurse and youn, understang rence from hor and and 37th ats aia, woinan, a the care ; thoro ireni han four yen city rete. last place. Call at 248 7th av., between 26th wan NTED~—BY A RESPECTABLE GI as chambermaig and to assist in wait assist In chamberwork ; oan be seen fortwo days at 77 West has five A SITUATION 2, or as Waller clly reference. st,, Second floor, ferry SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A privat by a very respectal ference.” Apply at I ish st Hudsou sty ra te family, oF 0 atiend ‘ANTED.—A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION FOR A and will be furnished with unesseptionabie: reco Hon.” Inquire at 109 West 224 at. ‘an excellent servant W 8 girls; one to ible | BY TWO REGEROTARLS ral housework or you ral wash and jroo; can make cod ent bread and ‘biscuits th the = aa chambe at on oF n or address ade city and counti Advertiser, 212 East 1} rinald und waliress or to take oro of ‘chile refereuces given, Went A RESPECTABLE Oras. A SITUA. (122) ;cueral housework in & yj aa'goed small private fami- erandironer. Can be seen for one day at FTUATIONS - WANTED FEMALES. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A seamstress; understands ghilcren’s clothes; understands operating Wilsons sewing machine} no ob eetion to take cara of ant dren, for two days at 347 2d ave., corner 230 at. s AUR ATU ATION WANTED, BY A BEALTHY . et i pectable family. gous y at No. 60 South 8d st., Willamsburg, after: 9 o'clock ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE young amberinald and walireay or to do general ho taal, Bea, 28 Seaton private pice has refere; ether last be seen on aoa , Detwenn 8 Sth and 9th ava,, frst floor, 1701 W Antes A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, THE work of # few private families, by the day. Best cit referenice. Apply ‘at or addregs 69 Honston at., corner Elizadeth, first tloor. Orders will meet with prompt attention. 'ED—BY A HIGHLY BBerncrexLy, — a situation as ates and chaumbermaid; te a plain sewer; would evga othereiae Satu nee oe not so mus an Sujest an-atoe Aienity; ‘no od} eet eli. refaren at Broad tatrance Bile She RS Na doors Wrtenr iene A troner; ne’ objection Wo the country. Good eliy’ reference. Vall at 111 17th at., between 6th and 7th ave. 'ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion to cook, iron in a small private family Best clty referemse My her last piace. “Call at 497 9th ay.» between 40th and WY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OMAN. jtuation to see a is & good smar' sewer! or would dovge neral housework ‘ina me private family, it Sr ence. Call at 246 East 14th at., near ay, A, in the store. ‘ANTED. tion to do gen daye. half in her last between 7th an: BY A A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. oral housework in a nice private family; 4s agood plain cook, washer and ironcr: is weil recommend. aid se Jaundress in 20th. 51 reference given if require WANIED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A tion in a priva‘e family Has tho beat of city reteren iac. Call for Sth aves, dm the rear, ‘d, ‘om Der last place; no objection to the eouniry for the Call 29h Bt. 1 at 196 Bas: ANTED_A SITUATION, BY ATRESPECTABLE P famtys ans cae ae “out wo SITUA’ wambermatd and laundress has Ifved five wo days at 117 ears and a ‘est 26th st, Witt a pope ee AS COOK, OR La LAUNDRESS, Fospectabli Protestant woman. Can be sean at her employer's, 100 West, 22d st., Detween 6th and 7th aves, until engaged. Can furniah the best of recommendatious, W4nzeD—s. SITUATI: BY A_ RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as chambermaid and is willing to nssist with the washing and ironing; iga good sewer an hand at embroidery; bas bee Inher last place, froin whi renee, Call fortwo days: and 7th aves, & good = three wouths city rete of West 4uih ats between ah ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman. as chambermaid and assist in washing and troning, or as cook; would have no objections to houas- work, in a small fami); tt hei, ‘teeond floor, tro) Call at 85 Jobn st., near the Bridg nt room, between the hours of ten ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE chembermnal dani to do plain swing; has no ebjecfon tah to hele. ference. Ca Salta 2 22 WWANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, a8 Cook and to assint in the washing hhas the best of city reference. Call for two W daseardes seat eet ar do the washing and iron.n5; good tty re- Wann SITUATION, lok ote 4, BERRA young woman, as waitress; especiable wo- prefs std hina en tam tetrh lant émployers, be seen for two days is Won ‘est ANTED—BY A COMPETENT tig A SITUATION ‘as chambermatd in a respectable ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE WOMA' ‘Call at 89 on as reference from Inst place. WANTED SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A Wate ‘D—BY A pene use see family; would do the country or A SITUA ree years’ lcd Won an who has'loat her ty reference frum families she has ant from th physician who attended her. Call 4 415 3d av,, near 31st st. ac OER RARE: YOUNG GERMAN ‘or two days at 102 Si av., betw een 1 id and seamstress or and Tath sis. Inquire ‘ANTED—A | SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE first class cook, and is willing to avaiat in woman, the washing and ironing; no bjectlon to gon hort diatsmee in the country, Has: place, Call #173 jus a good Scommendat 25th st. near 6th af (cone from her last V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ¢ GIRL, A situation, 10 cook, wash aod trou the best of elt Can be seen for two days at second floor, 1 Tonk rence given. Congress, South Brook!y' Hicks refe- hear AS COO! earn AND Appiy at No. ik, lyn, hor present employer's, any day y TANTED—BY A "RESPECTABLE LADY, k toys OR two children to Board: will ind a comfor Luguire of Mrs. M third home. e feCne, in Seventy-seventh #trect, between d Fourth avenues, TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: tion as good cook washer ani ironer, reference from her last piace. the corner of Court and Sackett sts, the meat market, Good city ‘Gan be seen for two days at South Brooklyn, over ig Pg SITUATION AS NURSE AND “CHAM. J, or chaniber seen for two says at her lived nearly three years, 43 aid and scamsivess. oa employer's, where she has Can be and laundress; i TESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A esse anc chemberrnaté, OF che chambermaid ‘& good refe- rence from her last place. Gan nail at 198 West sth st. ae TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE “YOUNG Wi WOMAN, 8 sivuation 9 cook, washer aiid lroser or tp do gene: neral hous-work; good city last Call for two (brick house), Wane SITUATION, a todo can be bh Bi city ARTED=A SITUATION, BY A, ‘couk, Wash and irot family; good Teference. “Apply {or girl, to honsework foe a'small £ two days at 209 West 234 st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMHI ‘young woman, well acquainted w: iy sewings ix wailing to 2" susist in ‘chamberworky haw no ob- jouon to go tothe country for the summer, Can be ior three daysat her presrat employer s,:B1 Greene st, renee trom her s'at the corner. a Underhiliay. and Ps rookyn, third floor, back ro BY A. RESPECTABLE genera! housework in a small family; en, Apply #86 Pacific st., corner of maddie et. i A? Paint ANTED—A_ SITUATION, oe irl, as cham! reference given, Cail 388 2d ave. BY A_ RESI bermaid jPECTABLE ‘and waitress; good ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. A STRONG YOUNG oman, On & (arin; larsa mouth and board £01 give good reference as to bel ing p. sobe! cows and butter, Fordham, Wemchester woman: understar Pau ja willing to gy for three dot- le boy six years old; can industrious, hi onest, didress Mary Canty, nty, N.Y. Waxtep-ay A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION 438 er and ivouer, or to. wash val private family, Please call at eneral housework tn a East 1th st, ANTED—BY AN HONEST, Sterne wo = out by the day factory referes obdasou, 14 Bast 384 st., in the ashing Inqiiire of Mary AN’ NTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situntton as nurse ant to do plain sewing, oF a8 acy and fine washer, Weteo a A RESPECTABLE penned young woman, can cui and fit child) of Family sowie can oper chine. vale on Wheeler & Please call at 36 We ituation as nurse and seam: iothes and understa: al kinda ison's ma of velereuces, Call for two days at 384 Bowery, between 4th and 5t! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WJoun, woman, as first rate taundross, or chambermaid and ladindress; no ol oe ain gy reference tan be 0 the country; the for two : mye at Gg West of ‘ANTED—BY A aaerRCTARLe Pain A rs4; NTED—BY A WOMAN, A ¥, A SITUAMON TO Cour ia Wier ‘and fron, or to d vate family; ote ection io yo a as re . Wo. gs Lewisst, betweon Broome Bas country; swore. ero » in the + ITUATION, BY A Rs toy Senne IN V ANTED—A 81 vasbonbiten serail Loe th Vo coat we cook; should: & ‘country pring upwards of ive year reference from her i atl be be men ior iwo days, if uot engaged, /ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- W tion ag cook; is # good plain cook; understands the lias no objection to do sx yearw’ clty rejerence for two days ai W ANTED~A SITU ATION, yu' rr ung WOUND, verso hit ANTEDA BYVUATION AS COO ny Perer rat Fourow wt 10g Bast hi NT kinds of exibeoide 2 av., between Mae aie it, and all sorts of ¢ housework of @ sm: ‘from her last place. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU Wa piivate iamty, Can be Boon o Witny, & iain cvoki family; has Can bo 'swen d inthe coun- n mitelin and found, ty dochamn- has best of ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHCTABL E WO) man, as laundress or to do the housework Of a smal private family. Best city daya ut 184 Latvena at., near Bleecker st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as saleswoman ip a bakery or confeclionery; hes tive years! clty reference. Apply to ‘or addresi in the stare, be seen for two E. W., 483d av,, THOROUGHLY housekeeper in “ANTED—BY A counpetent widow lady, @ sithation’ as garuteman’s family, Inquire at $s Rivingtou st, for three v8, RESPECTABLE, we TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ASITUA- tion ax first rate cook fn a private boarding louse or re- short distauce in the coun- if required, for two ver and Grand siaurant; bas noo! Al TED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘a buby to Wet nurse, at her own residence, whose baby is only six weeks old, Call at 26 AUantic st., Brooklyn. ws TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. don aschambermaid and nurse; good city referenve Gaitat ci88 West 27th at., over the grocery. V “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid ond waiter; ‘s willing (0 assist in the washing and ironing, or would Lake care of chil- dren, Call for two days at 28 Perry st, WARTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNGWOMAN, A situation ag rst rate cook and good washer and irouer. Rest of city reference. “Call at 170 Kast 26v0 st., aecou floor, front room, for two days. eo A -BESPECTABLE WOMAN, Asia. ‘as chuntecmaid and waltvees, Good reference. Colt for two odays Went 3h ate at, WA NTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WONAN, A situation as cook, washer And jroner, or to do geperal housework ina small fainily. Can be seen at 68 East War- Fen st., opposite the public schoo}, Brookiyn, Wantep-s SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN As Waitress, oF would chamber work and waiting small fury; can refer aria the most respectable familice, be sen at 11) East 19th ANTED—bY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as ino and plain seamstiess; is a spat rari mans gains hom her ace Cl atid 7th av., between Pay and 21st ste, rANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE TROTESTANT WO: foraice. “Call ar ab ith sty betwoun 7th aud & ‘A RESPRCTADLE GIRL, LATELY situation wh ns Foo and waitress; is erally usef landod, to mal iN raelf gene: so meh Prey as god bome. Can Gan be seeu-untl engaged een det and 2d avos, Westeo— voile SITUATION, BY A” RESPECTABLE dp genset housework ik a stoall private fauniic, Has good val how Lorry Gtyreterence. Gall for (wo days'nt 121 Laat 20th at., chird for, back 1 room, TUATION IN alko ty do ge- + Oan be seen TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘a small family to cook, Wash ant in vial housework; no objection to the count! WO ditys at 174 Weat 37th st. TANTED—A ITUATION, BY A RE: ECTABLE woman, a5 ehambermaid or waits willing to do both, ox to do general housework fa a small family; of city 'refereno® i Call for two days at 175 shy top sloor, front room, Westen SITUATION, BY A ryt J rotostantgirl, 48 chambermaid aud seams! waitress; best of city reference; no objection to the country, Cun be seen for two days at 196 East 2ist st., between Ist aud 2d ava, {7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS uambermeld aud Waites, and to aasist in the wagh- img and ironing, or to do the wasbing and chamberwork: best of city reference trom her last, place; will. be found dan be ween at 226 W » be ae froner; is willing and oblig- South Brooklyn. . ~~ ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED | WOMAN, A SITUA- Vv! ky Washer and frouer in ‘a smait tamily; no 2¢ from her last jection to the country; best erty Chiployer.. Gan be seu for two daya at 131 7 etween 19th ana Zoe nf oor, frout rou. BY AN EX?PERIE: rend inds of cooking, pas’ Call for two days at's? mat tour. hence SITUATION, x cook, who wuderstands all Best of elty refere' ‘ar 6th av., room 10, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Yous girl, a8 chamdermald and waitress; no objec- ton to the country; best of reference from her ‘iast place, Call at 91 Bes: td mt room. "4 BY ia GIRL, A SITU. ‘ATION as Wn ner aderstands all kinds of family se can wee ev & Wilson's sewing machine: hes sow gueraie on Whee u he used If required. Call for wo days wi 19s Gast iat ste V ITUATION A widow wom take her with ker to thew it East 24 fourth floor, ANTED—A SITUAII\ BY A RESPECTABLE V ‘young girl, to do chamberwork and (wke care of chil- dren ; bo objection: to go in the country. Good city reference. seen for two days ot 428 34 ar gids SITU! ‘TIONS | § WANTED—MALES. — x v. w, NTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED aitgATiON ue thoroughly understands his business x foctly conversant with the Ireatment and manage. Ment horses, Has the beat of referen cs, havin tive fu one place. Apply ai 46 and 43 Ens NG MAN, OP GOOD FAMILY. A NATIVE A. aoSeitertana; wishes to place himself on a good farm, iu the, Siaie ot New ore. foe ataiats mk He coull e him at and. becom inte agri Soin oad ghiy versed in that of ‘hie -eonably tee Address, stat~ Hevald ofice YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH. nN ‘men in @ private family; cau take eave of horses; can ve the best of reference, Call on or address John Buras, Nassau ot. .CHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A ‘Oung Idan, As Coachman, Who perfectly un- messin ail ite branches; isa careful driver «references from former em- Call ator address for mas also Site vm ro day 80 eave A SITUATION IN THE nesa, to learn the good reference, Susiness essai seas and Se aD a ng and Adidrens Ju, box 1 box 133 Herald oilice, mar ‘can work Ina garden; only afew sin ana {no objections to the country. iy at 288 , for two days. iN, FLOUR AND FEED.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO a) iN Fu in the business, wishes & miuation af book, or general clerk; uence | country trade (eds and in gre good references. Address Feed 81 box pnp n= lS Sh AETER T° Bora PRoY’ myn es ADVERTISRE | DE- Brat cles if ema ne ishment: fa Ja prepared wit , Bi, BAG 08 2 Secret ee centeantnionesee rTo.tacumtong AND OTHERS —WANTED, ASITU. ation, by a middie aged Protestant man; ts le of doing all the work of single gent gentioman’s house ot hisfarm house, excepting washing, @ good n cook, aire: man, ‘of on obit fires atent characte or gubeety and tatueuy. eaddress for three day Herat ‘ANTED=BY AN BXPERIENCED MAN, A SITU. tion in a newspaper offlee, of publishing ‘aduse, oF corresponding or shipping clerk; perfect retards bis Business. Can, give the very Dest of re rence, Address Pubitsher, box 103 Herald ANTED-BY A BOY, FIVTEEN YEARS OLD, A sitiation in adiy goods or eoaory store, Addro¥s C, 8, ROBINSON, 183 Duitiei! -ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN W AS A GENE- yal knowledge of business, @ Pri y rk wholesale ) Whore his time will be to learn the DOR. rocsry oF commission b Fiily Peapted. AS the wel ness andhave his time employed, salary will be @ seco! ary consideration, Address, with name of firm, for o woek, C., box 3.3/4 Post of ANTE: 0 | Watatieaetct Cail 10th s!., for wo days, ¥ A RESPECTABLE ANTED )LORED BOYg A fiiih Ou a8 Footman, OF With @ doctor, OF Wold AKO take care o horses. Goud clty references, Call (ym two days ai JAZ Bee kev st., newe Chark at, For Other Wants Sce Bighth Page. INTERESTING FROM EUROPE. THE MAILS OF THE HAMMONIA. Our Londen, Paris, Berlin and Medi- ‘torranean Correspondence, The American Rebellion the Re- gulator of European Affairs. PROGRESS OF THE COTTON FAMINE IN ENGLAND | * Can Government Relieve the } ‘Starving Operatives? "y beak 3 Aw The Naval Revolution in England, France, Italy and Holland, Mew Pian for the Defence of the 5 British Coast. , The Brith Ship Emilie St, Plerre Reeap- tared from United States Seamen The American Prize Crew Surprised, Ironed a Taken to Liverpool. i The Bishop of Orleans Denounces Slavery and Offers His Prayers for the Union, FINANCIERS AND FASHIONS IN FRANCE s M. Mires, the Banker, Acquitted After a Strange Scene in Court. Eugenie Invents a New Pettieoat and Makes a Coup @’Etat on the Ladies, Nayoleen’s Compliment to the Publi Schools of America, nnn: The Prince Imperial to be Educated from Pri- mary Books from the United States, &., &., &, Tha London Herald of the 23d of April says:— igi Owing to peep baton, the Merri and Moni- torn tea Vnted Sate et ‘conseq debates in babi on the operative i a fortifications and iron ships, the metas one ap ater Head, in the Iste of Port have pele oan it is expected te tae Verne fortiicatious iu tat alana will wot be proceeded with. ‘A Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on the 2ist of April, says:— ‘The rumor is revived of an Anglo-French intervention im American affairs. It is said by the Southern perty here that communications have lately passed between London and Paris on the subject. ‘The Spanish steamer which sailed on tho 10th of April tor Havana, carried out a large sum in specie, to pay the expenses incurred in Cuba for the expodinion to Mexico. One of the most splendid line-of-battle-ships in the French service, tho Fontenoy, is ordered to take ou he" guns, all wooden ships of her class, in consequence of a ministerial decision, being reduced to the rank of trans. ports. ‘The Temporal Emperor of Japan was married on the 10th of January last, his age and that of his wile amounting to thirty-two years. M. Mario and Mme. Grizi have left Paris fora brief sojourn at their villa near Florence, described as one of the most beautiful spots in that lovely vicinity. Our Paris Correspondence. Panis, April 11, 1862. Complications of the Mexican Invasion—Prospect of Diff- culties in the Monroe Doctrine—History of the Auliance and Origin of the Idea—Napolecn’s Plan from the Com- mencement—His Legislative Difficulties and Desire for Foreign Projit and Glory—The French Army Cannot be Tieduced—What Does the Emperor Poresec?—Interdicts on Religions Societies and the Clergy—The Italian Ques- tion and a Fear of Garibaldi, &e. When the combined expedition to Moxico was first mooted here, you will boar in mind I deemed it a menace against the United States. I cams to this conclusion from the aninwus displayed agaist you by the government orgens here, and because 1 felt sure that some day the people of the Amorican States would find thomselveseom- polled to say to the Allies— "Take your forces from this contiient. We cannot and will not suffer European inter. vention here.” I fear my conclusion was too just @ one. When you have done with the rebels you will have, no doubt, toturn your attention to what France will be doing in Mexico; for sho will then have taken forcible possession of that republic. England accepts the treaty of Soledad. Spain, it is now known, will do so likewise. She approves of General Prim’s action in the matter; but France accepts and ap. proves nothjng. At all risks and hazards she will at- tempt to conquer and hold Mexico. I have been 80 for- tanate as to obtain precise and authentic information ‘apon the Mexican intervention, and will give you the dotails, You may rest assured they are correct. ‘The idea originated with the Emperor{Napoleon, and was suggested to him by the San Domingo affair. By his advice and encouragemest,and through strong promises of great increase of power to accrue, Spain was in- duced to act at once in the Mexican business, She was assured the kernels would all be for her, the glory for France and the shells for England. In fact, she was to reconquer, aided by France and England, her former American possessions. Spain, dazzied at this bright prospect, at once plunged into the matter. She was to send a large number of troops—say balf of the invading force=France the rest, aud Eogland, tough old John Bull, ‘would provide'the ships to carry almost all, if not all, the expedition. Eager to net, Spain said she had ships enough of her own, and at ouce she started off her swarthy battalions, England, warned by former proceodings, turned @ deaf ear to Napoleon’s request as to providing transports for his troops, and here Napoleon found himeolf obliged to give way. He was thus forced to use his own ships and incur an expense he had fully deter. mined to avoid. Launched in this affair, he could not withdraw; s0,as England gent so few soldiers, ho was obliged tosend thousands, the more so a8 ho had all along determined to make a catspaw of Spain. This soon became evident to Spain, and new sho is averse to the expedition; understands she has boen Ni never would let hor have any thi: — Pra ont this—hence he eg the eledad lish Commiasiouer The Eng! and Admiral ry rfl ris foot in it wheo od the said convention? fact is, tho Adiniral was not au fait with the ideas of Nay He (the Admiral) was to make this beginning all smooth, and theu deeper heads wore to outwit the reprasenta- tives of Spain rand Englond. It never was for a moment supposed hero that Spain would go ngainst her instructions; that she would #0 soon awaken to the cheat that was being put upon her. ‘The Admiral blundered. He has becn superseded, and France will now act alono m the matier, unless she can scare Spain into joining her. England willnot. Tho Em- peror cannot withdraw from that futal expedition now, even if ho wished it ever fo much. It would be « miserable failure, and he cannot, must not, fail now. Te will spond honey and men'to any extent. He mast succeed in Vhat costiy experiment. The vation mu that for the milli. ns expended there will be somo F Thus you ean understand that I do not ove! pertatice of the Mexican oxpedition, You will ¢ bo ob:tged to drive the French from Mexico, and Sinai allair to dy that. Any altomyt at imation, 80 D. PRICE TWO CENTS. ample payment to France of debt, expenses of expedi- tion, &c., &e., were You will, Tear, have 10 to nee bayonets and rs Dahigrens as persuaders—t is, in case atfaira do not take some very unex turn bore, ‘Mt. Fould tee am assured, poten: pesowen:$ to mae a peror sbandon the He failea to this. He then Cy upon ibe” Emperor an eR Fr the army ,and mpg age beer ee ‘That disbanding of troops. this wag no concession, we ‘was motived from the fac 40,000 the number peorkied for by the budget. ind ths reduction not not been made an extraordinary credit would have had to be demanded of the Corps Legisiatif, and that body, at the present mo- iment, seem inelined to be atiff necked. The government is aware, as it is, that it must suffer = defeat; the salt tax will not go down, while other and equally important matters will be put down by the ote lators. altogether matters look Sore, enoiigh for He menus bilinear recente the Chambers. ‘Tass sign are Meg maiee he must know. Ti. Rocher the Mi- ister of Commerce, have seen his Majest, of him a further Sed nameroca reduction ot the as well as the enmaaniaten Mexican dion “te ig said the Emperor w: alfeoted the su mpaiioniens his two most fovoted ministers; he is he is determined he will not ‘usp the army. dread, or rather what foresee? on he mereka one id to the general feoling of Sineatent. nd alarm even, Persigny continues attacking the rp et Hie" has my tome for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, ica eat ment has yond at his earnest desire, orsades i Jee which the a. ArepuaheD of Toulouse w: in memory of the Sean eee place in that city some three hundred year fa ped matter the {finistor of the Interior 1s right ‘a cole bration could but clergy will feel they are once mor government, and their hostility will more bitter. The Moniteur publishes the following wete apropos of the purposed jubilee:— The celebration of a {attics from the 16th to the 23@0f May neat, ns prescribed ‘by the pastoral leticr of the Arch~ op of 'Toulo. se, 19 nothing but the commemoration of am watt and sanguinary episode of our old religious dis- cords, The present laws, and article 1 of the relative to the external exércise of Catholic worship, i aduty for the government to interdict hich Sian ect Sfctonnad rename consequence, or is " and without in any way. derosating fro the a most imme: morlalcusiom which has ratiied. the special p-ocession call: ed that of the Corps-Siinis, the government has decided that all tha external processions or ceremonies relative tothe celebration of the jubilee mentioned in the pastoral letter, shall be interdicted. uher begged the Emperor to withdraw from Rome. There ts now some chance of that. "the Rengeror cannot go on forever holding out against the advice of his most devoted followers, added to which Garibaldi is de- termined to mix up in this matter,and crowned heads are afraid of him. So ee * impression here that the Pope will die shortly that the government will-aliow the French Bishop to attend the Csnvention at Rome. It is intended that, in case of the demise of Pius IX., influence may prevail at Rome. ‘A private letter from Turin, under date of the 5th inst., contains the following details:— Several distinguished Romans have fled from Rome to escape bein; raneteneds amongst others the learned M. Garctti, the forarinn of the Coranienne. He rays tat af Turin the churches are much more f psa Ss and the we iuflamed evil Layee ‘Still, the 2. pusdenee Bem down Dy the much more respected than at Rome. nue tO be divided amongst themselves, ‘The number Who share Father Passagiia's opinions increases every This is expecially the case in Tarcany, in the diocess-of Pistoja. Although ‘general ‘Garibald! bas given numerous proofs of the fecls towards fe King, he has neverthelesu creda meet- Ing of workmen, that he alll processed republican of opinions, ‘aflicted the friends of Ttallan unity. “Despite this e 1 prof of faith, Nis asserted that the government wil sic Tn ener ‘of the Beuienat Jnal ional Guards, In had Ma cone expressed, is convic- Hog thet he regent woul be aver the Parliament Me Bee to Naples durin; cation oi 5 —— an? it is cal id, Ct a Tgp BS is expected that iyo tt movements will soot isannouneed that General Lamariocrs intending ‘simal- ews from Sicily Poe wainfactorye ry ie dase aiecaniens felt against the gover assent ig, 00 secouat of the: weakness it shows in the maintenance of the la The tact is, the intrigues of reaneits the ‘e Naples, are allowed by the Poutit red—while the French altho: eo oacenth ‘erse, bor em ypte ommengy = down. As as such a state affuirs cont just so ong, Seal ictor Emanuel sing fina’ dimRonte 0 pact fie Some days since, at of the editorsof the jour- nal Le }, the tical sut- Travail, whi Rotors ag you know, suj advoeate of Martin Bernard, the famoua poli ferer, M. Emanuel Arago ply to the Procureur Im- perial, who had called M. ioral “@ dangerous conapl- rator, having passed almost all his life in the prisons of the State, ae “Do you know, M. le Procurour Iimperial, how far suck attacks may reach? Have you calc thelr general import before launching theta agaitst ers tin Bernard? Where, in the traubied tines we now live in—where do we not see old conspicators’ Martin Ber- nard has doubtless suffered too long in the gloomy cells and dark shin perp the citadel of Doulens and Mount Si. Michael. = * * Others were then confined in the Fortress of Ham. ant Jet us not smorge from the cause we discuss to day, or, if yo speik tis about old conspire. cies, I shall be obliged to speak of them in my turn.'? Again, replying tothe eesoctianof th of the ahlie presses, tor that Martin Bernard was the friend ire P Rolling the head of the Revolutionary Commitiee a London, M. Arago exclaimed, “Yes, certainly, he is the friend of my friend, Ledru Rollin. ' Yes, 1 confess in his nameyand Lprociain in my mame, that friendship he is reproached with—that friendship ‘which deem an honor! Is it ne- cossary, perchance, to dissimulate that which we feel in our hearts, our intimate sentiments and thoughts, in order to defend ourselves before the magistrate whore duty it is to render justice? No, assuredly nol Martin Bernard would not acce)t an acquittal at such a rive; ‘aud I would cartainly have declined the honor of ing him if 1 had not ki that Lcould speak openly at the bar of law aad Justin. pape The firmness of the language produced - ‘pression, and, no doubt, saved ‘Bernard from another term of imprisonmen mary te is reported tho King of Italy will come to Paris dur- ing the confinement of bis daaghter, the Princess C.o- tilde. . This ig, i believe, an error. Prineo Huabort, her Highness’ brother, will visit her, but not the King. "the Queen of Holland will arrive here on the 234 instant. Rumor has it she comes to arrange @ marriage between her son, the Prince of Orange, and the Princess Anne Murat. ’ It is now asserted that more animation prevailg in the provinces and that the operatives are better em- ployed than for some time past. This proceeds from tho fact that immense government orders have beon given, and that the successosof the Northern States. of America have revived the hopes and the industry of the manufacturers. Paris, however, shopkeepers complain loudly and and deeply. Never, since isis, ‘were 60 many first class establishments winding up and selling offatcost. From Lyons we hear that the trade in raw silk has become almost dead. It is expected—I should! say fondly hoped—that largo orders for French mann- factares will follow the opening of the London Exhibition, The students, pr were, as you know, deprived of their two o ravail and Le Mouvement, are to start two hich will be called L’ Avant Gardeand 5 ernment is worried by the display of noreaiasd Tae Gave made by the studeuis. Panis, April 11, 1862. Excellent Effect of the News of the Union Victorics—Many and Material Reasons Why the French Government Should Wish for an End of the War in America—Ih° Lull Before a Storm of Revolution and Strife on the Conti- nen'—Napoleon’s Programme of Action—Court and Church Gossip, &e. The victories of Fort Donelson, Beaufort, New Madrid, Newborn, Pea Ridge and others have almost obliterated the trif_ing modicum of doubt which still lurked in the French mind as to the ultimate triumph of the Northern arms, I believe all well constituted minds are relieved at the probability of soon seeing the grand experiment of man’s freedom, as played on the American continent, emerge from behind a temporary cloud more trauscen- dont and giorious than eyer. Tho history of the human race proves that the onward path of nations is through seas of blood. Great America would appear to be simply passing the ordeal of some general law, in order that her foundations may obtain the imperishable cement of ager. Something of this is already evident, In what corner of the world is her present strife, her noble onergy and enduring valor unheard of? Every child is lisping her history (rom pole to pole, and old men, as they comment on the marvellous tale, are carefal to impress on the gencrations which follows thom that, as the blood of the martyrs was the seed of the church, 60 are the herow whe fall in the sacred cause of self-government the foun” dation stones of a temple of freedom oternal as time a are many inducements which at present lead men to look with admiration, not unmingled with awe, to your side the Atlantic. For in France we have reached ‘aseagon of the year when, if there is any work tobe done, the demons of mischief have amp.e room and verge enough. It is true thearmy is being shortened in its arm; not only have thirty-two thousand men deen strack off, but a clear regiment or two has been broken up. But there isan ominous sound booming up from Italy; and with Austria armed to tho teeth, and Garibaldi uttering sinister words, no one knows what to think. MM. Guizot was heard to say to M. do Broglie ale two nighta ago, “have na confidence in ta remanety And contain it iethat no soul in any class of life, I think, hae ‘The goneral supposition is that the Emperor has bia usual confidence in time, Ho believes that the Pope will, ere tong, sloop that slumber which no ameunt of inallibility has rescued his predecessors from, and that themall difficolties will dissolve as by the hand of fate. There is, you know, am imperial gousin in holy orders, as yet a Timpio priowt; and whenovor Pius TX shall die ibis hoped that a Bonaparte will be the next Pope. Voila, the Deus @ Machinat 1 is even sald that in (he treaty ¢ Villafravea a secret umlerstanding was come to with

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