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4 THE NEW YORK HERALD. B= ——o WHOLE NO. 9412. — e NEW YORK,. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1862.—TRIPLE SHEET. ._ SUEUATIONS WANTED<PEMALES. ‘YOUNG WOMAN, A SII UATION woking. washiny aud ironing; foud o ection to.® short distance in tbe country; stall fainily preiesred. Good refer@ucer, Cail at Lad East st, near aye basem <u! ont, ITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, BITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WO. Bes, 10 40 shaunberwork and galling, of seshild ‘RUrHe; 1s s good plain sewer; no objection to yom the evan ry. Apply at 13h 7th av. A* AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHBS A SITUA. BE. For Other ‘Wants See wie Page- _SEFUATPION: Ww ANTED—PEMALES RESPECTASLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A BITUA- ‘Lion us BOT nd seainsiress: Lo od, oR ty do cuam: work; Dest of city reievence. Call ai ib abe Bear 20 ay. for two cays, 8 QOOK.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A Finst AS oot rgd hy ieate fami pertesaly ‘understands hes anu jeliiea, ioe cream, Sod desseria oat tiie; beat of city reference. Cail for BY A YOUNG ENGLISU 0 oF a lady during tae voy- POO; Dever been.rea Bll. Au few it, BB2 2d Ve, wo ANTEDWA SITUATION, BY A IDOWTADY; 0 a tion as com TANTED—A ‘giF! as attenda: age frum New York drese for three days SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as good ceok; has no 0! jection to, the tw oF the store, Country; has good clty reference, "Can be wei for two days ares of w house where fuPML bet roms are let Ee at ‘Union court, University pluce, berween Alin and ould. take eharge Of lin.es whew. te 8 NURSE.—# RES! EOTABLE ENGLISH WIDOW Tan sta. eet: iscompetent to ill the situation she ws woman wishes asi take the enuire beat of reference, address Hourekeeper, eral oan ite and ovliging; can 1 Sharpe of « acby rth, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO Tamily sowlng'and op'mite 08 @ mesiinn, A chamberwork tall Caltne: tenon le samen vate fumully; qo revercne oan be given, Inquire at 273 pout she Brooklyn, top fore Wambo A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU. ATION as clambermiia aud walires®, oF ehuroberpnuaid aud en for two day at FIRST CLASS COUK, UNDERSTANDING HER ana MS ATIONS Ww A rk oe ea th ahs thacon bik some Western U ech es So givens” Rdsoen ele Hing v venerally useful, My box 116 Bistaki atic, + ge jualute with vox MB He- MIDDLE AGED MAN, WITiT EXPERIENCE pro fsion, butter aud) cheese busingss, aley Volek, wisho# a, situation in eller emia nee.” Acdvess Trustworthy, box 16) Herald = yl Sitateras ator adens for two duya 625 2d ave., between Bid and ats busivess Bly sy in all Mts” brancues, ined Wishes a sitcation fi Ores aes ry for hovel, eltaer incl aa referenovs given, "Inquire for A, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Soargwroren, £6 good palo cook, waster oud ipouer, ath housework. ta ly. first oor, tase EXPERIENCED YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN wishes & suuaiion ax chainbermald wil ip do finn Privatsichy fami; good eliy retete bos “Gull fortes days " mnily; 0 cow ‘ a 142 Bim s'., near Grond, aK, 18. ped tt) Ref pabd awh F J JouKe WOMAN; IS ry ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPROTADLE PRO- lasiadt newee wowan, 0) 8 private eid a cai te maid and waliress, or as ch idren’s puree aud io do lala. sewing: ine no obj tn te country oF {0 thu vely ty reference, ‘ovat her peewee er sretert two daye, at 0 Weal let at, between: Beoudscan at ANTED"BY A KESPECTABLE YOORG WOMAN, V pion LO di ral houvework in # suiall Seui!) ia bood wether aug irouer; ‘and aoa toak and Diacuit; the best of city reverence gin be given. Can be seen, at Bond at., between Douglass aud Degri second ho.ve from Douglass, Brookiyn, ANTED—A SITUATION BY 4 GOOD PLAIN COOK, Washer and ironer; hag uo ol jection 0 g0 i .OUnlEy: ‘@ email faiuily; good rete 10 Weat 2uth at., between 8th aud 9th ave, er counuy. 1.0 days al 87 Weet ‘tion pa AM YOUNG GEKMAN GIRL, BORN HERE, 16 YEARS of oes, 3 Wishes & slusion in w respectable Awerican fam ly to care of ¢ ildren or to make Lerseif generally ‘Call wt 20 Pompeo T GIRL OF INDUSTRIOUS HA- 4s chamberuald and ine washer id toner, oF waiuees or lauud ess; understands Catiog ‘ear shaching; bea lived woven years in her last plac be ubjection w the country, ‘Maat, top too, good city reference given, Can be seen tor two days at 124 | CO; bege im vor, f frout ¢ room, ns FOOUN. 8 CHILD'S AOC era A BITUATION A siTUaTE NX WANTED—AS CHAM RMAID, BY A ehikd’s nurse, by has eed chy veferenee, Cail at 112 Wear reepectable 3 Jouny woian, oF ae ghamiberwald ‘and to the care ot child ron, ie Birk wil Pasi ironing. Pete Ma 0 Lh eee oars in eT. io the country for ine us Woot shy be lw ANTEDTBY & RESPECTABLE BNGLISH PERSON, soimcr. appyfar iid Wests otk tor two days, LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A SrrcasiON FOR 3 chamberunaid ume w 4 situation to take charge of one or two small cbildven, or A ales ou # lady and do needlework; the country or tra- Aiiag preserved during the summer: Cun be seen for two her 1's, 219 Madison at. ve MRD Hn RESPECTABLE situation as wel nurse; Sra Se et fo 40 bs tae praca a Basho. ole a Se EUG wae & RESVEOTABLE Famian rout a sit ation as we! nurse, has a Etna Sassen seaman al we A BERT AEDES wo. 4 god je walle at a Bt or] A ITUATION WANTED—BY A rl. as im$ rare cook, and is wiitn, in washing required; ‘cam give the she has RESPECTABLE of Tailas a 10 .acdet fo. the ‘wuere lived five yours." Ga be a for b vedas Wf near 234 : ION WANTED-—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG do general housework in & ammall private Lt abe plo take RESi PECTARLE bone 18h yea A fed hees eh IN vate samtiy ae wer and ironer, god plain cook, washer and troner. Good city’ | 84%, /r 4 breads om 40. ‘eels and vbligi i tenof “A lor two days aj Th ae ee ae Pee nbs Raniy. wees a i maisantinioues my Say ‘ANTED-BY, 4. RESPEOTADLE A situa. Wed or (Wo years, y the be acon for wo days at 167 Plain e-ox, bo an ity mene BLP WANTED.—FEMALES, fereace (9008 ner inet “Gall for wo days us ho West At the oid office, 119 Ursind street, Bt., between 9th and ave. "ABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- eral | ousevork; good <iiy reference. -Ap- Protestan ‘and O ‘thoiie servants wa ih #t., belween ad ah ay cuOks, girls Tor housework, ‘Wa.ler man. ANTED—A SITUATION, A eiean ose to vool BY A aatlant hoerig aaa | ¢ 7 fam! ood Be ‘ABLE YOUNG WOM: RESPECTABLE PROTES.- Baye ates Bande tts § ot, seems parses is competent its I. ‘ANTED—A scrvaniOn BY & RESPECT, i ghamberwork and ore erg ral 10 do. en pene Ea reat kina small fami ject n to gs wank rs ‘ate ee nici “ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A Wess aa : Ses Sinermamoere Wane Weta A nadeecqalitYorio woes 4 haw excellent olty r-fercnees, ‘at “| RESPEC GIRL WISHES ‘UAT! A anes nail teatty Aw a aso einer ati troner and Pain cook, Cals at day Went Bs ob f wisiiee 4 as SERCATION; Itp.a WANTED—BY & RES!’! Siscans 8 a fit tat Call tarie Rpany i Soir ibes gaat fauutly ee ine SITUATION Yorpoa w ¥ Pe oe Re maeeboer £' ‘Gourny Be Fett on ioe bails ei ae three ba ab re -ECTABLE YOUNG Sint, iy Say Tete. % ns BuVess ; unverstén le her a eeaeieitidas oe ipa Seer renemaerstie earns wet aera oP Ce ay hated oes ie foe ——— Went ee faire, copes rere mew hag ERE aap ce at as SITUATION, BY & RESPECTABLE rofurduee, “Call tor twe Ses ects trace eIrval Ww. Lee ae a in ype rABLE , Sradia ted senotaas wanner aaah sceere rates | £ Bolween Bara egoee te Sn danse Wann a, r Call for t Se ae ae a “apply at Morfolt ‘basement ITUATION W. a PEC, ‘KD—MALE j var : tg chamberinld etd walitean ar 10 nasiees Wilh the | one See WW . om Soasking aud tron’ng; has trem ber last \ Gents Ww. TED —ENOK MOE OFT T! ‘Cau be seeu +, between 3st A THE Ne ONDEKFU WNONF aI AKE, 18 IN IMNENSE DEMAND, CONTAINS A hes VARIETY, ALITY, Give ttt age agar MORE PROFITS, AKD AFFORDS MURE BATISFA ONMAN ANY OTHER. Bend for circular of this und many Quer superior prise PRIZE PACKAGE SELLS RAPID, WISHES A SITUATION, IW 4 | place } {oe Be snus Ave nen Two. YOUNG GIRLS WANT S11 VATIONS; ONE ott iy ithe af star A SITUA- Loy ar toa ot wa! mit the others as good an eit, Washer an: toner; have gt Wo the coun ity Lor tne a at Lio West $7th s:,, secon.t tho Bayan inet emplager'a, No. td W p mangers 0 LAE ras oo, ereneer, and whlin . Cun ve geen for iwo ‘our, fromt rou. Wanteo—ay ax A RES! ECTABLE xogne MARRIED eae a situation, 9s we of m! ‘en take pood w. jven. vail tor two day at Ko. 3 Wasningon TANTEU—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE GIRL, to Revers ri er tatu ek Y Niroer} © jeave _ Cail sor iP Ww Went tn nee waren ‘A PROTZSTANT GIRL, A SITUATION waltrems, oro take cave of chicrem and do piaia 4 rin 0 aia dot the county. | Apply at her a ABIED—A, BIUAT W Myo sug pain LOTION a RACE at rate washeF And. ‘rover; val yi Uiyicrense: Call Tur tw days as 283 Weat Btu BY A_ RESPECTABLE scr and ironer; bas —_— WANTS & SerSaeeN at SHAR. ‘A ie A youxs bal or aed IRATIONAL YR PACKET, NEW nah, LW per feent Lien Phescurt MON Paticere” anit ate Pelee PACeeT run THE, MILLION, ail of which se!l ra, 11 ureal Juduceme ovated. Cire reas alled free. ASKINS a Beokuni street, 78 Will CUNVINCED THAT THY, BRERA tale i . routers igen ike Sia dey: Riso the B yas CAPELY & COnWaaverony A MAN AND A BOY WANTED—WHO U bemnabeinar rovery Dusluess, Apply 8! tie store cu, Bete itarien, PY Raia iehicht At THE OLD OFFIOE, 140 GRAND STREET, Faaslies, Lotels, 46, 10 ety or coun pplied with good incle and egule servants, _Bituations Wauved ior uray rate servants, sITUAII * ood iy warrreure Ona Le ned at her prescul a saapibyer'S; 255 West fad sh mene vim av.,iis eupaged. pean ten nn Ee ttn aly aes ON WANTED—AS COUK, BY A YOUNG Pook aa Yor ake ak belwceu isi aud Sd wen, tp tloor, SITUATION: WANPED—| yout £8 10011. A YOUNG GIRL, = “,. WAXTED—BY A “RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU tion 4s Cook; would be willing to asa.et Tnguiretat Io? Torsytin ate TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITU ‘ehauberuiaid ARKEEPER —A YOUNG MAN, OF GENTBBU AD- dremg, aged 21, desires a situation a8 barkeepur fia ® frst * hoteh or restauraut- understands the business thovou h i saidcan produce the test of ‘eleronoets. wold have: Amawrne Dae Adurens 1, wlation 1, fnibie Howe, for one may Youna MaN WIsHes A SITUA. Hon Ln a.-witelesale Lardware store, where he’ eat be genoraily neeful, Haw ame knowledge of the bu: good reference given. Salary not so much au object wi ployment. Address 8. TIUATION WANTED—BY.A RESPEOTA OUNZ Mian, ae COuchtnan and groo) driverjeah wa'ten table uf reales couutey ipreiarted: best g eit ees Can be se-n tor two days at tur sable, a Dria GGISTS AND A POTITRCARIES. Ts A YOUNG maa, 6) veara of age, single, having some yearn ex: perl Au the gity fetal trade, i desirous of ovtetping a itnation or ‘angiatant, where be can have an oppor Fe ‘Of gaining ® good knowledge of compounding, &e.; 1e- Unexe: Dies expectation derate, Addiess areas sf Sieh GROCERS,—AN AME! ICAN, TWELVE “YEARS IN he Dusibass, Wishes 10 OUtAiD 's aituation; ew) furdisl wt of reference, Adu ress man, box Lis Herald iT MAN, WITH S. ‘ANTEDBY. A COMPETE! E- ral years? ee: » a sitiation in the mains © Tm »P Mehing departinent of o unwspaper or mag@rine, oF would act @ correspondli aby aderstands bis Dy-iuens; o objection to leat! thes ait s cauygive, the very beat refe: dress, 1or Gortvenet, Lox ted H raid ANTED.—FIVTY DOLLARS WILL BR PAID FoR uation 1u the Feo or Commies! yusinens, o none in the above brauch-s; has uses here ani: Soutir boner for social and business rate pusl Bouth from the ; Fehirn provided he ‘could make. uu@tion The uivertiver ie seoond ifte do ith, partion ‘who Would appreciate worth and salary not the oogeet; a view of eialng party a time is the objeet in view, lureas: bey box U7 rt =e ANTED—HY.A YOUNG MAN, A BATID ‘wnd correct at sete unc ok Fen gies or ol dress, for three days, Hi Herata‘omiee, : ‘situa:louas ‘of ety reverences “Apply wes WAITER IN A. PRIVATE FAMILY Jerat e pabrring place! & slivition, by "ent oy oe catt tae te Ete ada, Sears i4 gen ry jorsins« Scand Luiverst'y pisos, OF wadvens"A. Li bos 490 Herald oflioe, ANTEDIBY. AN AMERICAN YOUNG NAN, 4 ST- ‘tation pO, der oF usietant in a wholesai: Louse; ore Ph tant ¥ we acquainted w aie paris ot ue best clty retercnree ast capabiti- of | i aduns y Gall od or aduress H. Ey 20 West th as. for cue week WAiten—a SITUATION, AS, FOOKKEEPER OR nied, by a young ‘man fully competent co dis- ebarge, thy role? to bie focmer employer, with who he w: uteg the Ipst eleven year dure we €. BR. C., Herahs of We NTBD—a SIT JATION AS FARMER, BY A STEADS. activeman, & Protestani, with mo enum! rane, ry rranus faving inal its branches; ix @ goot om! Bre rans ‘miko the mnarayement of vraduce the best: <3 Ley pie jast oF v anvount for ent ott cine ous ee $10. 06 0: A YOUNG MANGA NATIVE OF THIS y “efit CunYursin. Witt the kroneh and ran ah guagds, with sonae eno bank'ng” busuieemy. wei Hee, with the Hh imate vb ec; of cng $0040 iy ances undoubted, b ae i BL Pas aks BOAR mole" Lan Fe sup, fal wi ¢ P.o.eetwat ated Cah e marble bulldl ANG oust nt inv: braving bue Bel edty Telereuce Reed apply at 208 Bust is ot ingand footy; Mh ew ing. Has the Dest of res a suc has uxea beween GITUATION WANTED—BY 9A RESPKOTABLE a piivace family, as chamvern aid aid Saeiec a Lie Washing sud iron! distance iu the country two days at Sor West 4 wer the bakery. A. pBivadlow WANTED—BY | A RESPECTABLE gisl as ehamtecuatd aad ‘ OY WANTED—T0 TAKE CARE OF A A HOR: SE AND Make Lisselt gexecally uselaiy OMe wey i vir ine ety tau cone fell reommucnded. Aypy sc NO. Zid ‘Becker st, O¥ WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, TO work lua printing oitice, must be a goous somewhat acqueuied tits manuscig Apply as espera Bivihers’ compostng room. O¥ WANIED.—THE SUBS RIBERS WOULD BE Willing (0 take & respec ‘uth as 8 pti oh arn the art uf eugraving on W000 PPONSELOL be 6) year. x. Rite VO" ‘G2 Joun sireet, Borwas (kD SALARY } FList YEAR S525 ONG resides Lis Uke ing, between oY WANTED— IN A WHOL! \ ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA: U9: ae walltess, oF cba.alerunald an. Sauetiess; aa do all kinds of eabrvidery; lias no ovjce 4 eeuitry fur the suniwer oF to travel; best of v fer nes, Can ve deem for twedaga at 243 Th ave., id dour, Trout chau vermald aud to de fhe wi ironing or V : in owing, is fully competent te take tue eudre charge Oo: & babi jection vs ¥pcud te sumer In te Coury; best elences. 440 Sd av, cormer 38d at., first ANTED—BY AYOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a8 At Rg cePROT ABLE GIRL WANES A SITUATION AS Bud seamstress, oF ae Chamvern.@tu aud Waiter, en 10r toda;eai the house of her employer, SALE t girl, WO ake Care of sewing. Cad at Wi Wea iu the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A 'ECTABLE W' MAN, a6 OK, WL LhoroUsLIY Uuderstanas ber U eu, ond is wit. CLOTHING more; salary rst year $75, owe vesiciug win tis fe pre a8, With relerences, A. B. & C Pent care \ Resain ali’ ite brevches; ne oe: 10N WAKTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, nvermald and waite P-/ "an EEF to poadion ‘ sm tae country, eu yours rgterence from } Beri lath pisces Gam ve secu Lor (wo days ot 20 | A SITCATION WANIBD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, sone sia cook Aad assiet in washing Sud trouia ab verted ead bo sew By. Beet city reieren: ng @ vee. in ber prevent atiuativn for two daye, wi 167 corner ot Sati YOUNG WOMAN WISES ante CLERK WANTED.—ONE SPEAKING FRENOM 4 Bagisn, and Tully codivetant for dispensing me sre bucuet i Rake, 6 end oh house im eity ur cvun.ry city refere, ve iv: Gai“ neon bath at, between Bub and Sth are. Gan be seen 10 two uaya, W4NTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, Wito 1 1% weil expomenee the cave of chidren, & mut puree; bas ais soaes reference (roi ler last epioy for two days at 461 Sa eeeond Ll ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YO! 4 WOMAN, B. ‘an excellen' evo! men, seamen, carpenters, i for Winling, tate haut and navy ROOM WANTED—PROTESTANT, SINGLE PRE: Fmt ferred, In Duchess cooniy, we ustomed 10 covering Hale pod le J chen, wattnoanaborinent a ereing wae an iy Soe for ye Ex ov Lowa, and Ubi neg, roo. sane a ad wanted, or 4 dists mee Im ibe country, i for two | tivee days w Hemey rae, earl &., uy) sare, in vd 6 y eaten Usa ve gen for two days i Baas 10th at. SiR Seat Slat ot! sear dun a, arnt hours owen. D—BY A RESPECTAG: P TESTANT t3 Wort zis eaSrpeiins em, house work: CS a bes D fein Sotertne ooeutly. rans eee yong ‘aye at alba Lpat oor, beck Foome. Wiens 4 YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUATION AS OU BOY.—WANTED, ax OFFICE BOY, OF ABOUT = any eid, Wages $1 a week, Appiy at ily Water at, wp otal ANTED—A GENTLEMAN TO TRAVEL, WHO CAN loan $500 for winety days, fur which excellent secur.cy and @ permanent situation in a lucrative Business, at « sain: begiven Arply at 238 Bowery, ti RESrECTABLE YOUNG GIKL, WISHES Em: SITUA ou as plaiu Couk aid to do washing aud ironing: ee ov coven lode chamberwart of wabuny; hag, youd youd rete Fema irom her last plage, Cau ius two day: Detwoeu Heb and vin ave, Hour, front ad A SITUATION WANTBU—BY A REoPECTABLE PRO- testaut iaul'y, con reed ® private ‘read aud wrive rvadiaens outa: pectet tn tne wethieg of pag yp yy a eo eet wo all ainda af hy wren ores (ry careful; woud fred te wily sia 10 go in tue eo coy) eee Se fd West 18th st., near aaa aod ‘at of retcrence from 12 weet Jo Kay OP Brvoisn oF .nlé «ity . me: ae no ieerte will agureee @¢ ¢cndat Sol Hab ate qBuaive the ark, A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION family My UNG M. a iG AND cata tig oroughiy tnuecasuae jefe | Sy Bivona my J 88 WAITER. APPLY AT a 10 to 1 evlork, TED—A SITUATION, BY A KEG cuLeud tt ‘ede ike Wo Semets Tor the Sua jie pia cook aud excellent 1a ek ealis. ac Ory Cy My yg Wantraen 'UATION, BY A roe yr TO Jo general h washer aud ironer, jeretands all kina of Li pitied bs and thorough! be at the vrelia mi¢ Smee ican A A tvation 1038 WaxTED—BY ‘4 YOUNG habs po} ad kener, or on chamavennad one dee aaa has the vost of uty ruceret.en, Ona ve WORK RRSVECTADLE MARRIBD WOMAN WISUES A vere wh rendeuce, Urey at vA cone et ped MID. 10 geueral housswor, OLRL WANTS A erruati ON AS eS | oe se rod ot o ‘hori distance ta sad walitens, oF Ww ue goueral, Lousewors. in ihe rear. er VER WANIED.—AN AGREEABLE LADY, Of weady hevits, would fla! « g6od bone (one Who haa itiends woul get the preierence) and a ll- r Reference required. Ad i WANTED—ON WHEELER & WILSON'S wuacuanes, to work in.store 2 Bar lay st, vp stra, the country, NO m Apuy Tor tufos aayeat 00 Fearveh, wp staire, Waxtenra ©UOK, WASHER AND IRONER; ONE siuuds Ler business thorougtly, Nove renee required fiom last piace. ect, Be@ukiya. NTED—BY AN aM eRICAN FAMILY, tant German ginh children ayai Call wt 127 Bast Sed st, Gout referengs will be f: Wartepaa GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GEAERAL housework; uivet be & good washer and iru d plain couk, Ay pl) a: 143. at, Wa stepeis 4 SMALL PRIVATE ood chan Lermaid; one Who van de pia’ to westke iy was i competent need renee required. wot — PRUTES- sb aud itu. ured, Pas FAMILY, A o seWidg and than ove fully Hoo. Te'e- Waris —A COMPRIBNT WOMAS, AS CHAMBER- Twatd avd launuress, Cull a 122 Ob av., between the hours of 10 and 1. w rences requ from 8 to 19 0 first class re: aur and can. the ANTED—A GOOD LAU 53, FOR bag A gollars RES cuffs. laquire at room No. 1a, Ni Crosby st. sit ANTED—A GIRL, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A LAME marvied gen! ‘oo fastidious prefertud, and wlio ean do v5 £01 ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO po THE “HOUSEWORK OF A sauall pate tau ve a. good waencr oud tram: ¢f and good pial cool required. Call ut 142 Banat (ih st. dotween 2d tue basemeut. YVANTED—A OB2MAN PROTESTANT GIRL, FOR pabek end iugners orem Lie tarpegand Seine amd tie rt a Toronitdken, with = reference from her last lace. quire at acai Greeuwich ot, im nll = a Warrsima_ a SITUATION, BY (A, RESPECTABLE Lr MBSPRCTAULE Gi Qik WaNts ‘4 SITUATION as washer an Hes 3 ee "ahd Funeh counter iuaid OF i on Ban Apply at the New Yous Tattoreal Breer wh “ an ote ave. TED—A HOY, BETWERN 16 AND 18 YE YEARS OF A suber on, epee nay aa wen ‘Appin at ro there, 56% tries i P dpahely Ter, temee Kio net inst Bret vies ibe oven for two gaye et 60 Wee. 3508 RTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF sea an INDUS. Filing ana obtiging ‘Sail a'No. bh sty Beat tae weer, Fal Sboodt ere Wario TA YOUNG k rKe " ‘8 hquor Sen re arasdibmeemipumben depen: XA MEAPROTA Peeirint A REGIAMbE PROTESTANT Wow Wises a Wea ceeen nt giation wt AC tag mcnunareae or | oF Gnd scam-teves, Can be seen tor tw Srtace ot ti digrolerance prea od i SHTUATION | WANT es | een lige alk tsi Woes Soin se SI dae nr warren 2k owmeeoerei< clk afar sag, gas aeons | WW ANTM Remnoten Kobna won | Sinan sacs toe Angin Fags fast piace, Call 9 oth 4 TU Stops at i, beiwevas Watrorsuctory tn ae for tan mil Ne SITUATION WANTED—BY A eure, bead ne dressmaker; Vrudervtnaae aut a a os "ABLE YOUN we foake washer it troiee oe Santa Kautz; bee ve bent oe TABLE YOUKG WO! Maen ST a tower, Ton! i keg! 4 four mem for sieamers, pa | Bai one uel press driver, Apply at Warned coscinan, whe THOROUGHLY Gs Uceretas ing tetmaen It sud fad 1'o‘cluck ai ed = ee ANPED—A VIRGT RATE MAN TO PROCCRE AD. ments ior & publica.ion, betwen tot i eeday) morte ig, 10 Biaiih, Gaon oder, second euler » aN, ro ta DaECe Wate A =A YOUNG MAN, i Mat atnved with U otic nt esr ise ba Mapbiy at aes a Ai SITTATION LT cy ad Gi ary ‘an furnvah Desh uf felerauee, “Gall fOr swo dayeat Hoch wt, Vecween 7th aud #6 ave, A Resreoran | GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A i = privave fam: ane wor k; hi work Ct Alo orner three ‘Can be seen at ‘eat 13th ob, boween ToGne oat as WANTS A TUATION TO DO THE work of ® erwork, Oall at 859 Uetween Bib and dist aioe ¥ A RESPECTABLE ho ft ntnm bp SOOO Ry) esr See | Wanita NOUNG MAN OF SOBER AND tnDUS. babite to take charge ‘store, ‘She recently frou te Sid county He igs ot te Wuuatnese city reference Feyuire: y eormer Ware STABLE LOY, igre okis one nemnatomed to ‘the care of horses, he stable im Thisty-Lrel ob, rear of 267 Fur ave, Row Calla i ‘hs fais soon tan 0 count beat Veaberh at From base ct WANTED =| 4 do f) privae Yama" iy Tovavry, aN ABOUT BIXTEBN Ap. io erica. oe erated V yaNTeD 1 XA ae tshag f eee KEEPING ——— ber business We ousawors and welting, 00: Zed m,, between ‘and 'ANTED—A GEANGTRESS, = FAMILY SH ING; | via. ca has Leen neeusvomed to working ( A Wiladn's poste'ac moterted. “Apely ards We ork piece, retereuotay wage} ane .} bapard COOK, yea ite or crite. wi Oper month.” ApDiy 6 400" Waxtepaiy KOOKLYN, art 8v., three doors nortu of ave a niveds + aity reerence requi ‘Appiy 04 380 aun lll ERA ete OMPOSITORS | TED oSBYRRAL FIRST CLASS “twothirder® work aud prompt pay ut No, Hi Bpruce a. M° Moree KS=WANTED, THREB yer ‘co LABS r nevasiomed to: er TES wee (avor- setlalor iron Tes poly (0 Geo. R, Jaokeon & fork, Wi Centee at, T°, BOOKBINDERS,—A SMART, GENERAL WORK- man, who isa good (nivber, would Hike to optain work book) nuery oF in a blank Boo. bimery, he woula De tially Wages At COUslaut Work, Addfene "A. ay Fahl offee. For Uther Wants See Highth Page INTERESTING FROM NEW ORLEANS. | + THE UMON SENTIMENT INCREASING, A Loyal Citizen Police in Power. The Ladies Presenting Flags to the Union Soldiers. LIFE AND PROPERTY FULLY PROTECTED. QUIET AND ORDER REIGN, ARREST OF PIERRE SOULE CONFIRMED. THE CHARGES AGAINST HIM. THE BELGIAN CONSUL IN TROUBLE. Large Quantities of Cotton and Sugar Being Shipped North, BOUND CURRENCY POLICY, heey Kees ke. Our New Orleans Correspondence. New Onugans, La., May 23, 1862, General Buller’s Order siclativeto Specie Paymenis, fe.— The Cianje for the Better in Public Opinion—Studbora- ness of The Bank of Loutsiasia—Corre pondance Beiweon Jia Directors and General Bulie—The Bank Complie: ‘with the Order—Brigadier General Shepley Acts a May- or—Union Ciltsens Placed on the Pctice, and the** Thug’? Policemen Discharged—Killing of the Union Candidate Sor Recorder by a Thug'—The Case to be Investigat.d— The Way Police and Criminal Prials ave New Carried On—liliess of Major Strong, Assistant Adjuiant Gene ril—Affairs ubout Vicksburg and Red Rivv—Demoral- ization of Beauregard’s. Avmy—Aypoiniment of an As- sistant Military Comuandant—Presentution of a Bann-r to ihe Thirteenth Connecticut Volunteers—Hinding a f:bsb Submarine Ram, ée. Since my last letter General Butler bas made a stroke that has already been productive of vast amount of gd in 1estoring the oid spirit of attachneut to the Chick, The action to which | allude will be found em. bodied in Order No, 30, compelling the banks to psy their depositors aud creditors in ‘the bills of the bank, Uuited Staves Treasury notes, gold or silver.” [This order was published in the Haxanp of May 81.—Ep.} This order hasbeen well received by ali classes, ex copting those who, by ite provisions, will be made to bullor justly for having created the present wretched curre.ey and brought misery‘and want upon the thou- sands of worthy people ocnstitating the miidie and poorer portions of thix ecmmunity, As ® merchuut said to me yesterday, “‘Ihat order is of more value to the cause of the Union than twenty thousand soldiers could bo.” The improvement in the feelings of the citizens hos become a palpable thing within the last few daws; one can see jt imthe people as they puss through the strce 8, and feel its iniluenve pervading the xtmosphere of pablie opinion, Whe citizens are no longer afraid to be scen near headquurters, or speaking “with inion oificers cud goldie:s, who can now walk siogly and unarmed throughout the city as safely ab (hey could in any Northern city. The change for the Deiter in the demeanor of the ladies ie as improving t6 their personal appearance and their manuers ast is graiilying to our forces: The stores now open e say, And appear to be doing some little bi press dlecusses the order temporately and ayprovingly. ihe Tue Delia, ospectuily, sus.xios General Bucier wih the boldness and manliuess which have’ always charac- serized that newspaper, The oitect of this order on the banks has been salutary, With ove excoption they all submitted gracefully aud at ou.e tothe General's edict. ihe exception of which I speuk is the Bank of Louisiana, The Board of Directors of this bank beid aancetingon the 2ist aud padsed a resolution, which they submitted to General Butler, in- iending to evade the erder if possible. The General's auswer to this resolution, and a letter trom the President pro tem. accompanying it, brought the reluctant bavk up with # short turn. The aonexed cor- regpundetice will explain the position of the Bauk of Louisiana. General Butler is sutisfed that the specio vemeved by the banks is beyond their controi, aud bo has information of General Lovell having confiscated 4.1 thes be cuuid lay his haus upous— No. 148 Caxau Sraesr, May 21, 1862. ‘Sir—The Board of biieowwors oi the Bat reer heid a special meeting this morai in ‘order to axe Bio cousiier ation your Uruer No. The movting full, with the exoeption of a xi ember; Lor ail wore irapreneed with the gravity of quBticu about tu be submitted. “The result ef their deliberation was the adoption of cer- tain resolations, which 1 have now ihe hunor submit w Ai Tne same time I waa instructed vo make a few ob- servations in explunativn Of their course, and especially to dieclaim and disavow the justice oi ‘any imputation ailucting their rectitude, inyegrity or boner. As a proof ot their coutidence in ther dimia\erasteduces, thoy tovite the most searching examiyation of ali their books, in- cluding the minutes 01 their proceedings, amd of every wct of their administration, even their private accounts with the bauk, by any competent person whom you may select for that’ purp. se; abd hey are willing fa abice the result, either as officiaw or as individua.s. In the discharge «f tbeir diflicuit aud delicate duti knowing ana feeing that their jutentions were. pi and upright, they noid an be Lvs confidence of their excuipation from the ali sordid OF sella mutives. ig required I will wait on you and afford every expla. nation in my power. Ihave the honor, &c., &e., W. NEWIUN MERCER, Preaiueat pro tem, Majer Goueral Butizr, U.S. A., &C.,&o. - Dork—O. the capital ack of the bank—28,000 paar directors own about one-tenth. ‘To ihe bank they owe nothing. . OF THE DIRECTORS. Bawk or Louisiana, May 21, 1962. As this bank is unable to compiy with the cond.tions and act under the restrictious iwposed upun it by Urder No, #)iasued by General Butler, aud as impi wiadttns, have been vast upon the conduct and characters or ite directors, ‘Thereidre, Resolved, unanimously, That General Batier be invited to appoint come compeient person, in he has confidence, to examine thoroughly the cow of this Dank singe ite suspension of specie payments, as well as the action of tisdirectors since the lst day of Jest. ‘bat she cushier be instructed togive to General Butler's agent, if one be appointed, ever; ten for such an oxemioation of ali its beoks, papers, vauits, deuks and drawers, andto him every ry iatarmanice touching the administration of thiv L$ aan the es ny ready ‘an inspection of the private ot the ‘airectorss PrThat, iu the Hill Geceral Butler's final do- termination be eared the operations of the bank Demuapended, as it has in ite possession ine of fia own issue aad ‘oaly ‘A very small amount of that the action above mentioned was beld this ol? ¥ He AUK of Louisiane. si OS og meh png, ane New Ontas34, Hay 8h , 1862. To this letior aud the resolution General Butler an- ewered as follows:-= 4 Beapquaatens, Deranruaet oF te Gore, Onuxans, ma ve New Ww. Rawton Mencun, Hoq., President of etane Sm—t have hete g Pare = | ie action of secelee Zot cemors of thet the he het seat tbat I would aj hehe ersaes @ the wtinice of the bank | cannot accede. ‘With the mismagagement or the contrary of the bank I have sonnet te do, except go far as either affects the in- Ae coe pty RRO examination, that rears and faith of the directore have been impugned,” will not move Crh if you refer to Gene ral Order No. 80, wi peaks of acts and facts, not motives. pote gays that the directors ows but one-tenth of ib kof the bank. Without consulting the owners of Lhe other niné-tenthe—nearly three miilicns of dol are—t his coe-tenth took this immense wealth irom ite of dopumit, Uy lug Over the country in company ‘operty burners, am @ minsoes of A eating and wen ga ‘wy, whenes it ie More hun iikely never to return, ar the time it woud Wake to make an investigation, whieh would show PRICE TWO CENTS. the rood management, to say nothing of the oF wotive of Puch a transaction, be spar ‘ officer of my command. Fatuno dive emnen aan A mer the Bank of Lovisiana ha: a Lana rer No. 3 COrpOy Fation, 80 your noe Pt pike remy They will now atviso themselves whether the 8c: in acoordance with its requirements upon thee porate and individual peri! agd inform me within hours after the receipt of this of their determiuation, ave the honor tw be, respectfully, your obedient ser vant, }. F. BUTLER. The firmncas apd decision of the above epistle set the matter before you could ray Jack Robinson ,”? drew cut the following auswer from the President tem. — Paxx oF Lovtana, New Onrgans, May 22,1862. To Major ¢ General B. F. Borie, Commanding Department of the Gulf:— Sm—I have received your communication of this day in answer to my letier accompanying the proceedings of the dl-ectors of this bank, ‘The Poard of Directors were unmediately summoned to Bepecial meeting; and as you leave n» alteruative but compliane with your miaisdnte they will conform ve Order No. 20. Respectiuily, your obedient servi ‘ W. NEWTON Mi-kor R, President, tem, In dealing with this most velicase and difMouit question of the currency General Butler has bad she o0-operation and advico of the venerable aul almost universally known financier, Jacob Parker. Mr. Barker is now eighty-sia years old, but is stil! active and in possession of thos@ faculties which bave obtaiud for him go wide a reputas tion in monetary circles. During the war he has bees the subject of no little persecution for his adherence te the Union; and his faith in the strength of our govern< ment is cf that practical kind which is the best proof of sticerity. He says he bos lent muvey to the goverumen® before new, and he is again revdy to respond to a cal§ from the same source upon his exc!.e;ier atany moment. * ‘The watter next in importance which bas occurred lately is the transfer of the municipal yovernment te the military authorities. After the late M-yor John Pi Monrve was sent to Fort Jackson, Acting Brigadier Gene’ ral Shepley, Military Commaccant, assumed the exer. cise of the functions of the mayoralty, retaining, how. ever, the Common Council intact. On the 20th he issued his ,rociamation, which is warmly praised for its high ton:d moderation and straizhtiorwardness. [Published in the Hgnarp of June 1.—Fp.} That evening, in conmary with Capt. J. B. Frenchy Provcet Marshal, he called upon ibe City Council, who were holding their session, and in a srecch to them ex. pressed his views and intentions in regardto the gover, vance of the city. They received their military vish’ tors stifily enough, and were inclined to be a little frae tious; but they have since charged in their demeanor, aud cfler £0 0) position to their chief. , On Thursday morning (ol. French, who assumed the duties of Chief of Police (now on a visit to Forts Jackson), visited the headquarters of the polios in each district of the city, and announced to he patrolmen that every man who expected to serveom’ tho,police iv future must take the cath of allegiance to the United Stutes goverpment. The policemen, thinking ‘that Colonel French would not act summarily for fear of ‘saving the city defencel ss against thieves and murder. rs, refused almost to a man to take the oath. There fusal bad bardly pasred their lips before a man wearing the United States uniferm, ind carrying « musketon big shoulder, was quietly patrolling the beat of every onees the refractory policemen, Colonel French at once advertised for five hundred honest, fearlese Union men, who could bring vouchers of their res) ectability, to serve vs policemen, and he hag. already received four times that number of applica. tions. None, however, wili be appointed without satio~ factory evidence of their loyalty and good character. This clearing out of tho police is one of the most salu: tary acts of the milkary government,for the. was filled with the vilest tools of prominent ‘Thugs,’> and their protecticn of the city was of @ character hardly deserving the name of doubtful. The follewing (equivocal at least) conduct of a pai: of these men illus- trates the character of tLe rice of this city:— Lust bight an outrage was eommitted by one of them which wills on be investigated. ihe story, as told by ‘ue policemen, is this:—Yesterday aftern.om policemen Sparkman, and Wilkinson arrested Mr. U, Lester, the Union candidate for a district reccrde: ship, for disturb* ing the peace. Jiist before ienching the station house Mr, Laster drew a sword from his cave and stabbed Wil, kinson. Sparkman at once strugk Laster over the head wich bis club ah@ them took him 0. the lockup, where he died this niorning from his. wounds. Sparkman has beem arrested by the Provost Marsha} on suspicion of baving been the instrument of a con. Syiracy to put Laster out of the way. The affair will undergo @ thorough examination, aud if Sparkman ie found guilty be wiil certainly be hung, All criminal cases now come be‘ore Major Bell, the Provost Judge, and at an early day he is going to hay every inmate ot the Parish Prison brought before hire for examination. Jf any. pe:sons arefound guilty only: of political offences they will be dismuaecd. Major Bell is very much annoyed by many persorg who take the opportunity presented by she recent change in the government of the city to wreak their vengeanag on anold enemy. They bring a charge of eo-operation with the rebel army against some man. with whom they have an old feud, hoping to obtain a punishmeng ior bim that they could not otherwise secure. But they generally find that they have “brought their pigs to the wrong market,’ as Judge Bell can ‘‘see through a lad- der” ag well as most any man. He bas discovered thig trick im several instances, and in the future is deter- m:ned to punish It severely. Speaking of the Provost Court reminds me ef a singu- lar incident which happened a day or two sinee. Your readers will remember that in my last 1 mentioned ‘hat six prisoners of war, who had v}/lited their parole by forming ® company with the intention of jotuing Beauregard at Corinth, had beea sentenced to be shot, ‘On the 20th inst. a seventh wember of the company wes caught; and Judge Beil, thinking that the exeaution of six men would be enough for @ while at least, ecnt him to Fort Jackson that evening to ewait further action. 49 tho prize steamboat Governor Mouton, om whieh he was a passenger, was making the trip down the river, ahe wap. struck amidsbips by the steamboats MeCiellan, aad in a very few minutes went to the botiom. No ome was drowned but this prisoner, whose mame was Tynan, and his guard, @ soldier of the Thirtieth Masenchucese regiment. In the Provost Court no lawyer is allowed te.practis® without tuking the oath of allegianee te the United States, Tregret exceedingly to announce that Major Geo. G Strong, Assistant Adjatant General and Chief of staf, ie quite iil, Neturally delicate, witha tendency to pulmo- nary diseare, he has allowed himeelf to be too fuily en» grossed with the arduous duties of bis position, aud hae labored for the good of the expedition until his strength has given way, and he is now prostrated. He is unde? the umremitting care of Dr. Wm. R. Brownell, Staff Sur- geon, and the doctor says that as .soun as the Major te able to go North and induige in the repose whigh is ee. sential to hie recovery he thinks that he will regain his wented strength, The Major dosan’t wish togo home, and there is mot a man in the division who would want him to do s0 Af it were not mocessary for his bealth; but ¢ do not believe he will be aple fo resume his labors here, General Butler reesived deapatches Jast vight from Brigadier Geveral Williams, whe is in command of the force sent up the river. General W. is at Vieksburg, and tranamits. the following letters from the etvil and military authorities of that town to Captain 8, Philip Lee, commanding Advanee Naval Division:— ae congerned, aud nove “tariaan re iS a Timi the p~ a I ie eioeen wih over eoneant ite nOF i-4 ry ecrrenter of the city. Respecttully P Mayer, Vicesnvna, Miss, May 46 1862. 8. Pour Commanding Advance Naval Division, Les, United State Navy:— Sin<-As your communication of this date ie addressed ‘authorities of Vieksbutg,’” avd that you favo full reply to said coumavication, 1 ave toute hat Mississippians dua't kvow aud refuse to learn how toowrrester io ‘anenemy. If Com, Farragut or dior General Bitior can teach them Jot them come and try. As to the dafencos of Vicksburg, I respectfully rofer Ye v4 the reply of Brigadiar Geveral Smich, commanding forces: at Vicksburg, horewith enclosed, ais Kes ye Military Governor andisinaieematios Haangvarrens, Derevcrs Vicwanurd, May 14, 1862. §. Pune Lex, U.S. N., Commanding Advance Naval Divition— Sin—Your communication of thie date, addressed to

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