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é SITUATIONS WS WANTED_Fz 8 000K. —A scoTcH y WOMAN 18 DESIROUS OF A Ase thoroughly underdands first class cook ; ter businosa in all lis branchess has lived piace. Qan be seen ior (wo days at 323 West 154h RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ution 4 chambermaid and seamstress, or to take care 9 cinidren;, bas no objection to the counlty. | Good elly re- fercnce canbe given, Gan be secu’ for two daye at G2 0th al, near 4th av. A Sta Food hi Be betwee ATION WANTED—BY A OOMPRTBNT we. to covk, Wash and iron in @ private fami s the best of city referenoes, Call at oe woth and S7th sts. in the tangy store, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ; hundrets and ‘chambermald, or ae chambermaid fut to lake care Of obi has the best city reference Can beeen at 100 'itth cs between 6th and 7th aves, — ee oe NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. __ SUPUATIONS WANTED—FE: RESPECTABLE ; WISHES A SITUATION 70 TABLE Otte Good city reference. Call at ‘ah und 4h wim | “GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 18 A 00D 200K, | aaner 90d Bey Terence ft irom calla 133 Bast Sth ot gs Tet and 2d Aum EBAPEceaRte YOUNG, GIRL WISHES A SITUA- ambermaid an or and nai ‘operate owas ler ine, would go in x Good ety reference. Gall for toe days at 307 ‘in the rear. AS CHAMBERMAID AND RLAE SBAMSTRESS —A dliy rotorouces; "undemigacs ‘ei Hints ef embrolae rand erences: ma fing washing: ds williag lo make were-i¢ useful. West 27ua st, faieene en ‘th ave. UATION ang, gi SIT A y to Co chamberwork and plain sewin rk in @ small private family, Call at r SOUL Bt, in the stare, 1 OF 24 6th SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young xirl, to do kitchen work for small ‘family, or ddo chamberwork and flue washing, or take care of reference, Call for two days at No. 6 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU: A. “avon as nurse and cham \d or as maid and wares, Has the best of city reference, Call for two ave at LOL we ‘est 16th st., first door from 6th ave. ECTABILITY, WITHOUT "ANY situation as housekeeper in a clergy- wn or country. Can be acen for two days SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- nto do reneral housework. in & small family hag é ‘country, Call for two days at 8) West 6th ave. :D, A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A speciable woman, in a ‘al get family; thoroughly , wands her business in Ro onsee- tion lo assist 1p Washing if requ e best of city reve oma fe" iwo Baye at ALi Bast 10th at, vetween isi ave. A YOUNG “GIRL WANTS Aad patel iy cd AS CHAM. bermaid and waitre: ears’ ye from her last place, Call at 314 dig West 20th 26th FA for RESPECTABLB YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A an. ation to do,general housework ina small family. cook, washer ironer, and can come os et The hon of city references, Oan be scen for two SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RESP! woman, a8 cook; is & good baker, an excellent coo! understands making buiter, No objéetion tance inthe country, Good oity reference, | two days at 116 West 10th al Between “oak and Teh on AL ata iene pooh chaunbermalds, laa, is want rT eral housework, &c., &0., at Sire LOWE'S Gorman Inst y tke Bowery. tute, 17 Btanten st., near RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A ood i ‘ABLE cook ng ached SITUATION Oe | alerts wenting colt & private family as waltreas; can t 1,277 Broadway, waren WANTED—BY A YOUNG punt. 48 AS or chambermaid and walkiees Appr Dean st, Dean st., MGrookiyee SEEUASION, beige yd A REOPOOTARER F Lary $i at NotS Bast ast ve best of refe- (ogg see for Exe: ., between Broadway and Fifth av. SITUATION a ARTaD= er 4 RESPECT. to do chamberwork jection to the country; best Of ally tefersaoe. Call : ANTED~BY A RESPECT: At fe oschaan ore and waiting or chamberwork and Call at 224 East 19th st., second joor, room. : 14 HEIDE ieee Be bil SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS Aven ats, HIGBLY RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES A ay West 251 Bt, bet) nurse and Wo assist o the chamberwork. Good city re- situation as nurse and ee or to attend an in- jerenves from her. last place, where she has lived the last | valid lady; hashad much experience in nursing; is ® Pro- four years, Can be seen at 292 6th av., between 18th and ipaaats ad pes’ prot city reference, Call on or address COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WO- YOUNG. WOMAN WISHES A ye EO Am |ON AS CHAM. A man, who thoroughly understands her business in all re and seamstress; all kinds of family ranches, soups, meats, pustries. and a variety of desserts; | sew! ‘she understands her’ ipaainese. Bost of refe- i xerlent baker of bread and biscuit; would be wiilin, Fase *Call at 44 Wout 19th at., between 6th and 6th avs. to go with e family to the country for the summer months; has excellent city reference. Can be seen for two days at Ax YOUNG eet WISHES A SITUATION, EITHER AS n and 9th aves, cham! or to assist in the washing and ironing Sener ae ae Tt waiting; a boat of sits rorerenee from her last YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS WAITER, Gan be seen for two are 156 East 16th at., near av, or chambermaid and waiter, who, thoroughly unaer- | next door to the grocery, third look back room. ands her business iu both, Has three years’ city reference: objection to go the country tor the simmer. Apply at 452 West Lith at,, between 9th and 10th avenue, second toor, SITUATION WANTED—BY ung girl, to do general housework, or as cook, washer dironer . Best of city reference given. Call for two days at 67 West ith st., near 6th av. AS 200K. —AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS A tuation ax excellent cook; can do all kinds of baking and cooking; also a young girl to do chamberwork and walt ing, or to do’ fine Washing and froning, in eity or country. Bent of references tor both. Can be seen for two days at 38 West 13th si., between Sth ‘and 6th ave. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ab chambermaid and plain sewer, or to do cham- berwork ‘and or to talce care of children and do piain on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; has ‘ears’ retereuce from her last place. Call at 365 6th tween 22d and 2d sts, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- s;_has the ido! Call's at 67 West 18th at her inst place room, second tloor, frout SITUATION WANTED A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do housew 8 willing and obliging; Dag Soe Oull at 154 West 27th st., between 7th an havi A 2900 cooK v ANTS A SITUATION IN A SMALL private family; understands her business thoroughly; a0 ovjection 0 swashing and ironing. Best referene* trom her last piace, where she lived nearly five fears. Caillat 180 West “sth ‘st, between 8th and Stu ava. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A Be het ER i 1 Agee rd WIDOW, WHO ESPECTABLE | seen from Walker. urse and setnstress, or chambermaid and fine Washer, ity reference trou ler last place, Call at 327 Oth + between 2itlieand 2 SITUATION Ww ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young girl as chamvermaid and waitress, im & private family. Bem city reioreuce trom vt iast place, Call at 4S 26th ith av., for two days, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A small family, to do general housework, Call at265 Ban: 13th at,, between ava, A and B, for two days, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS OHAM- uald and waitress. Good city reference, Inquire for two days wt 168 Bunt 12ih st, ing; has good reference. front room. branches; or the entire kitchen wot Call at 211 East 13th at., second floer, corner 1st av. meats, game ani German English, wishes a situation as fotastoeper or to take cate ot oe a invalid or w child. Can be 210A. M. until 4 P.M. at 96 Bim st., corner of YOUNG roux WISHES A err tere AS chamberm d_ assist in wi good reference. 180 “fret Soor front Foom. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A chambermaid and ore and assist in fine wash- ‘at 150 Forayth st., frst tioor, }OOK'S SITUATION Dak agin foe yoy wen A derstands her business; baking and im all i Hexdelient tbe OOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH WO. man, who perfectly understands her business, soups; desserts; haa good city reference. Apply wr 10 o'clock at 1 West 25th st., between 6th and 71 ‘\ALIFORNIA.—W. ANTED, A SITUATION AS NURSE tly going to California; best references. ‘West 22d st., New York. ITUATION WANTBD—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG Woman, as nurse and seamstress, or would do light chamberwork and sew; can come well recommended from her laat employer; seen ate family going in the coun- try. Call at or address 106 West 19th Grvation WANTED—BY A FIRST RATE COOK: 18 willing to take the entire charge of the kitchen: isa Grst rate baker; 1a willing to assist in the washing and ironiug: best clly references. Can be seen for two days at 23%, corner or 16th ‘st. and ¢ 6th ay. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, San American, as housekeeper; understands plam cook ing in all ite branches; good reference if required, Can be yg ‘hres days at oil $d av., between 37th and 34th ITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A RE. SD tmeeable young woman. Apply tor two days at No. 6 Perry st. Good reference. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SS" man, as light porter in some wholesale catablishment downtown, Best city reterence. Call om or address {or two days, John Fleming 28 Weer {13th ai, between oth and 6th avs., hest tloor, bac AS br meen WA TED BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, class cook; anderstands her business in all is breachen, rail Kinds of meat, poultry and gaine, Es. also = a8 of Gabinig anil Dan ri ot a ee ha 4 from her last place. ‘Cau be seen at st, between Ms Madisor adison and 4th ave, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RBBPIOTABLE PRO. y to do chamberwork or wke care ae it Lat 125 West ith st, bots betwee Niendtn ave A RESPFQTABL!; GERMAN GIRL WISHES A itu a go iamily as lady's maid er to teach er children fa yood reference. Call at 13 i we 8 Lanes 2 ry —A& MITUATION WANTED, BY A seamstress Young wormau. ae lady's mali and tinder: wanile al Kinds of sewing aud hatr dressing: cen do Ho up dies fineries; no objection te travel. Has five vars’ city reference from her last piace. Call at 37 West 13th at., be- tween oth and 6th avs, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES &.go0d cook, washer und rover. i Columbias\., isrooklyn Heights, 8 CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS—A SITUATION qwontea, by a te-pectable young girl in private faray. a le ween two days, between the hours of ven aod four, at her present employer's, Nb. 8 Wi ATI Call or two da} West suth st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG. GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion in a priv. is 4 good plain cook, washer and itoner, ‘good reference: Apply at 338 2d av:, second tivor SITUATION WANTED-BY' A I PRCTABLE WO. he. stitmer 96 West WISUES A SITU- or ag chaniber- f olty reterence 2d ave., between RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘ation as chamvernald and waitress, Maid and to assist with the washing; | ge be or two day —A SITUATION WANTED, B py de French Sitin first class lau Ot kinds of ob ect! it West Ink st SITUATION W never lived ont. in ting, oF mind children and sew; no ob ¥; wages no objec! and 24 ava, J PROTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUAITON Yeas; Wou d yo Out by the day or week; the boat . Can be seen ‘or two days ot 214 oth ay RESPE ‘UTABLE GIRI, WISHES A StTU Arion ro | atten Kery or candy st accustomed $0 the Business. Inquire at 154 East fith st, in ub RESPECTABLE LITTLY GIRL, TWELVE YEARS | old, Wishes @ situation to AXsist i Wail dell usefil. Cail for two days at 266 6th ay., ia the rear rtrd ry RESPECTABLE a i go" , Brooxiyn. WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE ‘oO general housework iu a stall ood washer anu iro 0 West 20th at SITUATION A Young woman, t0 SITUATION Gaeeat A RBSPECTABLE GIRL, | nurse, has the beat ety re ‘bth m., in the rear, SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, CAPABLE rthy eh 49 doco general house wing and o igins Rervant, ® su. d highly recommended.’ Apply iy. PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, aS hambermaid and waitress, 10 ob,ection to do the ework of #amall Fama gall for two days at three doors trom V SITUATION | =A TED vA “A YOU Na wi ~ at UATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MA man, a4 cook. washer and Iroper in a privaie t A YOUNG WOMAN vara arvarion TO cook, A ico #0 va ree ae ee Loe. two EDMAN Wen ttm sar te. ‘and Sth ave. room No. & ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE W' work and take e@re of ehuidren ¥ for the wu rel Call at ig a th vor, front, for two it 1 * A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ation Ina private fa olly as waitress or cham)ermaids tundersta: + busivene; oa three years reference fom hoe last pl oly ere she can be seen fOr thi only, Call C176 Wont Lath ne . oe aren 8 COOK—ONE Who UNDERSTANDS ‘HER nest—baking, pastries; washing and troning. young won chambermait and Waitress, or to take Of chittrem; Has (he best oF raferanors from thelr last place. Can be seen ior two days & 139 Bast.dixteenth st, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAIT. A. fone; she understande her businens pertectly weil; has the best of ci wm her lant pingr fone ve gp to the county. for two days at LAR 7th beaweon 2:4 and 24 reat, thee | SrA WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Vad ‘bermai! and seamstress, or as nurse and sea stress, or would do light waiting; 42 & Very peat sewer; can make shirte if required; wilt be has the best of city reference ag ‘objen: tion country. Callat 7th ave., er eiwonn Mh 2th and ba ats., for twi ITUATION WANTER-AS CHAMBERMAID AND ‘waliress, or would assists with the Lot pad ironing by of crue Cuil for two days at 107 GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG as chambermaid, and is willing to assist with the a private family, Inquire for two days at 12 JITUATION WANTED-TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; would go a short distance tm the country. Call for two days. at dio trast dath at, between First av. and avenue ! FE Saar WANTED—BY A RESPEUTABLE YOUNG | Gin, to do chamberwor Kand waiting, or take care of chil- | | good references, Call at 128 Atiantle #t., Brooklyn, ‘TION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE chur.e of a child from ite birth; will bring yoe from her last place, Call at 252 West 1oth’at., second oor, to take « WO GERMAN GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS—ONE AB cook, Wa=her and ironer; the other aa chambermaid and lain seamstress, and is willing to assist in Washing and fronting. _ Apply at 178 Christopher street, ANTED.-BY A YOU. domestic aflwirs, a LADY EXVERIENCED IN | uation as housekeeper 1 cmabliahment of a high'y educated gentieman of ig Possessed Of some personal beauty and unimes able intecrity. A widower preferred. Address Pauline Wentworth, Beloit, Wisconsin, NTED—BY AN AM/RICAN LADY, A SITUATION housekeeper, or (o take care of an Invalid, Inquize ot Dr. Cullen, corner ‘ot Montague and Clinton sis., Brook- | = i V 7 ANTED—BY A KESPECTARLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as chambermaid and waitress; has four te city, retere (0 West 26th at, amyl suited. from her last place. Can ‘be seen at SITU, ATION, BY A sRESPEW TABLE an of teaay habits, to do plain cooking. | her and ironer, OF would Assist in gemeral | + good references. Can be seen ior two days at lis Arn! W2XTED-aY A MOST RESPEO TABLE GIRL. IN A ¢ tamily. to-do obamberwork, Gan | 2 from hor last ace. “Apply at 252 West 16th ‘st, secomd floor. W ANTE. D=BY A A YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘SITUATION To do general housework for a small fanily. Has the dest of reference Mf required. Call fortwo eu: 131 Court sk, commer of Wyek ou Te Brookiyn. W None tt tend appipie Provesennt pret , Brooklyn, between 10 and Zo’! who are fai ad Apply atals WASTEDTA | SITUATION, BY -A RESPECTABLB going roman, to da chaimberwork and waiting: hee good city reference trom her last place. Can be seen for two days at 149 West ‘ABLE YOUNG GIRL, A haniberwork and waiting: good éity ys at 162 Court st,, between ‘5h ane ath ate ANTES en. RESPEC er BE orat. IN A SMALL & STPUATIONS aetna ANTED ay A YOUNG wouay, A SITUATION TO | ees soot spanner nad’ trout; has goo pay DA Wine cry Salta ‘Wana ar a RESPROEABLR 3 hg pei WOMAN, SPinten se topes small j. *References Onl at 96 West Sod at aia ANTED—A SrrUATON, Fk years of age, to take care of ALY the country. Weal Sth te, for twe cave WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as cook; one who thoroughly understands ber posinese: is a good baker; city reference} y Gan be seen for two days at and 6th avs, room 11. i tons to isouston place, Between od would have no objections it city ore for two days ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waitress, or as nurse. Has lived with only one family since she has been in the country. recommendations from her prevent employer. Can be seen at 142 Weat 44th st., from 9 A. M. to 3 P. ‘WANTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, to do chamberwork; have no objection to go a short distance in the country; good city reference. Apply for two days at 154 West 18th at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Married woman, as wet nurse, two di A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation #8 cook; Understands allkinds of meats and poultry: is @ goo and buscult baker; no objection to Sealat in washing and iroving it required. Good reference. Call for two days ut 213 West 26th st., between 8th and 9th avenues, y ANT! A RESPECTABLE put iba We first pas SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS Sook; ands her business in all its branche her last place; n be seen for two day Waar A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA tion as frat class cook; wuderstanda Ler business in wll {ta branches; no objection o assiat in, washing if reds host oly referguce. Call No. OO ast i sty in the dry goods store, for two days. Spee SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Seamstress; understands dressivaxing, ou.- ting, Ntuing aud all kinds of family sewiag: to fake care of giown ehildren ne go, in the count elty Teference, Call at G2 Nassau rooklyn,, (eee a red nm en a Et Ll ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as Orst clase cook, wi tions mata de nh ness in all ite branches, Apply at 121 Bast 20th st, near =" ‘av., for three ned TO BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SIT ia willing to assist with the washing an Best of city reference. Cail at 402 7th a ‘Sot st, 10 two dt ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, & SITUATION 70 ‘do chamberwork aud waiting ; nd Objection to assist with the waauing aud ironing in a smalt private fam unity 6 years’ reference fcwm ber last employer. Gall at No, corner Sith st, ANTED—BY A RESPEQTABLE YOUNG Mifare smal © sitation to 40 seneral house work in rivate rat rate wi ood tity Fererence. ‘at No. 2 Gansevoort bet. teampen “ah ANIED—A SITUATION BY A Young ciri, to COOK ; is 4 good washer and ironer. 1209 Cocund.a si. near jotalemon, Brooklyn ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Situation a8 first class cook in some respeciable private family, Best city reference trom her last place. Call for two days at 415 6th av., between 25th and 26th ai RESPECTABLE call TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as nurse and chambermall; best city reference. Can aoe two days. If not engaged, at 174 Hoyt st, a Klyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, the wasting of @ sinall (amily, of two oF three gentle: men, oF W ‘out by the day; haw lost money and would go Hike to get work of some oe Joxs; Would take able her to make 1p the ns house for the sum- Call at 26 ain nibrance. &e calla excepied. near 10th ay, SITU ATLONS “WANTED—MALES 8S WAITER.—A SITUATION WANTED, won Ww YOUNG MAN, AGED 25, WHO HAS BEEN SOME three years in the grocery and liquor business on his own account, wanis & situation, isa thorouch salesinap and & ,00d DookK ever; Would work for GeO city reference. Address 0. J. C. N ENGLISHMAN, A GOOD SALESMAN AND JUDGE of woollens, who speaks French and German, and can Produce the highest testunon! wn Kuro. bi frm, wisves an agency of ion jn some tuporting ouse where by tact. energy at YY x can achieve @ position. Address Harvey, box Hrraid of ~ GENTLEMAN OF A soaiaters LITERARY ability, a fine penman and @ person of the siriclest in- ty, will’serve those needing literary assistance or re le copying on reasonable terms. Address Lewis el, New York Post olice YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED FROM IRELAND, who bas bad experience in the drapery business, wishes situation in a dry goods store as salesman; can furnish sa. ory reference, Call at 205 Bast 13th st. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BAR in all ite branche: J ANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL, A SITUATION ‘4s good plain cook; is an excellent washer and fr wonld do gene: al hous-work xi cltyreterence, Can be Fwen ‘Soub st, WA sTED— BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | A sirva. von as nurse searnstress; can make ebildreu's di ‘and bas lived seven years a her laa yiace. ‘Ga West Seu a, * ; a NTED—A BABY TO WET NURSE, BY Wats healing women, ‘with « fresh CORSE, BY nv "oe We.= =, TRONING™ sore AT THE SuoRT. ‘Amost competent person, at 64 dotween i and ‘Lexington bt bf A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU. ATION as nd waitress, or 10 assist with the wash. . ing and jronin i has the post of eliy reference, Call for tere Gaye at 74 East 2 at, between Lexington and 4h ava WANT, § SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE er aud irouer. ANTED—A _ aETUATION, ya a BXPERIENCED emt cs Io emt 1Bth 18 ANTED—A si SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. nan. ag coon: Bo objection to wasist with, the Washi and jromw, Dem ely reference from her last place. m Wert 3 st, second floor, back room, for two days, ANTED=BY A RESPRCTARLE YOUNG GIRL, A aituation to do chamberwork and waiting. Best of yeterence. Call fortwo days at 128 Atlantic st, Broo | second floor, room 2 | atthe. | FANTED=A SITUATION, BY A KES | ‘sich, to do general bousework in a sina eee tm ' fart in the comm: | has no objection ops OTL distance ae Ciiy Fererence from ber last place, wince she ears. Cait be seen for two day st i ot tents \ tind Boor, @mtramee in Tok ne kates | keeper, in the city or country; understands ibe business beat city reference trom Inst Call for four days on B. Byrnes, 277 East sth st, YOUNG MAN DBSIRES A SITUATION IN A PHO. ie galiery to learn the a Aud fograph, office. feral 8 BOOKKKEPER OR ASSISTANT.—A SITUATION A by & thoro accountant id cei ae coe fey a wew A OUxe yp A GERMAN, 22 YEARS OLD, the grocery business the retry rare SSivenle sutavliehment where Ne cau mane hime uctae st of references. Os Gall at or address 192 New cabal at (Qoacuman AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED— Be ‘8 Protestant single man; bas lived sd are foes with bis last enployer; can u ity reference as o sobre ovo, "A note ade or to Mr, Wii table, and end S9 Bash 0M J0Un at, POSITION IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE ‘Tho best of ‘ aif bow ins Herata Jerald often, ene 1 Sy SITUATION As BELL Bo BoY OR: TO as. toon Bea or fog Sg br) Lona | ae Vanden for fon’s tivery stable, #7 Warren duced. Address J. Weruoca ‘erry Ano AS SALESMAN OR BOOK. wholesale 'iquor and segar house, ep a ‘mae whahass thorough Ueewleage of the Ouminess, and tnaivence some trade, Address G. 0. M., ilerald oflce, for three days. who ean give the best of oy farees Barkeeper, 191 Weatstrert. Witte AN ENGAGEMENT As BOOKKKE: ‘assistant bookkeeper or gemeral clerk, by a 11 renee in oft. dutio, | Heterence to his late eam ployer, \ has Deen tie last four year \iress fever, where he hee © Tout ar years, Add ator Uy ANTED-BY A SCOTCHMAR. A SITUATION Ag ws. sim to Wa eai(ul, oF to. attend an teva font omen, Fe hen For other wante see eighth page aP { a! ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA. FOUR DAYS LATER NEWS. FRANCE PREPARING FOR WAR. Agitation on the American and Polish Questions. The Imperial Iron-Clads te Assemble at Cherbourg. The Notes of the Great Powers Presented to Russie. England Excited Against Mr. Adams and Admiral Wilkes. PRIVATEER QUESTION. NEUTRAL TRADE TO MEXICO. THE POLISH REVOLUTION EXTENDING, &e., &e., ae. The steamship Etna, Captain Brooks, which left Liver. pool at noon on the 22d and Queenstown on the 28d of April, arrived at this port yesterday forenoon. Her news is four days later than the advices of the Europa. The Emperor Napoleon had all but made up his mind to recall Marshal Pelissier from his post of Governor General of Algeria. * ‘The French government confidently expected to receive news of the fall of Puebla by May 1. The French iron-cased frigate Normandie arrived at Cherbourg on the 16th of April from ‘Vera Cruz, having touched on her passage at Martivique, where she re- mained a month. The Normandie sailed from Cherbourg for Mexico on the 24th of July last. Troops are (April 20) embarking at Cherbourg for Veza Cruz on board the steam frigate Panama. . ‘the Paris Bourse, on April 21, was firm. Rentes 60f- 59e. ‘The accounts of the crops in France continue highly favorable, and breadstuffs were falling. ‘The Austrian government had acquainted the Federal Council of Switzerland that the adherents of Mazziui were plotting an attack upon the southern portion of the Tyrol. ‘The Ear! de Grey and Ripon is to be the new Secretary for War of England, while the Marquis of Harrington will succeed him in the Under Secretaryship. ‘The Bombay mails of March 28 were received in Lon- don, but the news had been anticipated ‘The London Star of April 23 says the Emperor of Brazil refused to grant the usual audience on the departure of Mr. Christie, our representative at Rio, and that the greatest activity prevails in the preparation of the coast delepces of Brazil. ‘he ship Acerington, from Melbourne, arrived in the Downs on the morning of the 23d ult., having on board thirty-four thousand ounces of gold. The steamship City of Cork, from New York, arrived here on the 224 of April. ‘The steamship City of Washington, from New York, arrived on the 23d of April. ‘The Asia reached Liverpool at twenty minutes te five o'clock og the afternoon of April 19. Our London Correspondence. Lowson, Aprfi 18, 1863. Letter of Mr. Adams to Admiral Dupont—Ezcitement in the City—Intercented Correspondence—England and France Only Waiting for a Good Excuse for a War with the United States—The Polish Revolution Spreading— Prospects of a War in Europe—Inman's Steamship Line Increasing—The Hamburg Line—The Weather, dc., &c. The principal topic of conversation in political and commercial circles 1 the letter of Mr, Adams for Messrs. Howell & Zermin to take their steamer by Admiral Dupopt's equadron to the port of Matamoros. There is considerable excitement in “the city” in consequence, and everybody is asking what will come of it. The ship. ping interest affect to think that affairs have arrived ata curious point if an English vessel, bound wo a neutral port and lawful trade, requires @ passport from the American Minister. ‘The letter has been before the peblic but thirty hours, and curiosity is ata bigh pitch to hear the first echo from the Tuileries. Many here affect to think, and cer- tainly hope, that it will be a blast of war. No one doubts but the letter is genuine: but some think the Minister acted without instructions. Messrs. Howell & Zerman must be two very trustworthy persons to have ter and go about hawking it at J.loyds and the in order to raise the wind im the shape y they did not have al! that arrat New York can only be told, | suppose themselves. Their steamer, I believe, bas not yet saile {otercepted correspondence between the secret agents or Of the United States amd the government at Wash ington. How was this eferring to the A. beard an Englishman danger of ee of Admiral called wo . It is, bowever, the basis for calcul rand the’ conv’ totion that the people Of the Northorn States are drilting into estate of chronic war, which may continee for an indefinite period, ion. For months past the North has tbe South ta a state of blockade, Such a eerie persisted in, can never re- duce the Confederates to aubmission, whilst « must entail bo ype the North aad heavy tosses upon the noutral Powors of Europe. ‘France drawa attention to the fact that Admiral continues (0 sub) British mercbantmen to or we thas the provocations object than Yo cxasperate England and bring in Parliament. ‘20th ultimo Mr. Paa- i port with a cargo totally free from a that could be liable to a shadow of objection. in reply says, he has no authority to exercise any discretion in regard either to the vessels or of her Majesty's sub- pasar Up in the certificates which have been quoted he m: no allusion to question of neutrality, but sim. ply rae chee: Shei = which he ‘was prepared to Messrs. Howell geist, honest and Zirman are not British subj hardly intend to intimate that his certificatos, to secure a tween this country and America for eitioh shipowners who will employ Americans or Mexicans to make interest for thom. Mr. Adams acems to console the owners of the Sea Queen with the assurance that they are certain to ob- tain protection from their own government; but indica- tions that have transpired during the past few days leave room to doubt whether on that point he is not indaiging in a little irony. London Post of April 23, argues relieving. Tiabulity'to carey the mails, gliish Trade With Neutral Ports—The Peterhof and Other ‘The London Pulte editoria} maintaining the rights of neutrals to carry on umrestricted trade with Mexican ports. After quoting as a precedent the fact that trade with Russia was carried on without hindrance throu; Russian ports durmg the Crimean war, the arti concludes as follows:—During the past few days two events have occurred which force the con- duct of the government of the United States in respect to the exercise of their maretime belligerent rights moat uppleasantly on our attention. The one is the assump- tion of a right by the American Minister in London, to give a license to British vessels trading with Mexico, which will exempt them from capture by the federal cruisers; and the other an application made to the Foreign Secret ot ¥ engaged in the Mexican to place mail ee on bern such vessels, and = Coy any pos- their designation was a feigned one, ‘Whee Telerring sore tune slack tothe sehzure of che Peter: hoff, we stated our willingness to allow the {ederal cruisers: to exercise their undoubted right of visitation and soarch, ore y confideut that, in the event of7illegal ee: eing made, the American prize courts impartial tice and order compensation to ve made Seo unlawful acts. But we owe person whatever to assume not permit an: of lation, ing, 80 to the conditions on which our trade with neutral States shail be carried on, avd of professing to grant to certain vessels the im- munities which belong as of right to atl. That Mr. Adams has committed a fatat mistake no one, we are sure, can now ‘be more fully aware than himeelf; and if we forbear to speak im strong terms of bis extraordinary asg- sumption of @ jurisdiction over our trade it is because we feel contident that his will hasten to dusavow an act which they never could have authorized. With reference, however, to the application made to Ear! Ruseel! for the appointment of mail agents to the vessels trading with Mexico, we have some remarks to make, AS the roregn Secretary Justly observed, there was po a, tor such & ‘proceeding. He, however, stated that a formal application might be made to the Foreign (fice, and the government would take the subject into consideration. @ sincerely hope that it will b remnsed. To our mind it seems that such a course id be au indirect and most unbecoming way of vindicatipg our neutral rights. If a British ves- sel Is cleared for Matamoros abe undoubted right to captured by a belligerent craiser, and compevsation made for her gal capture, 8 Uritih pation is suificlently power- ful to enforce i ‘ue appointment of a mail agent With the object Bamed would be as reprehensible as the grant of a permi by the American ambassador. The rights of neatral states ure clearly defined by the law of nations, dvd Greus Lsritaan, it is to Le hoped, will be enabled to vindicate hers if they are called in question either by the United States or ano her Power. The London Tow s pibl.<bes some correspondence in re- fererce to the maim for Matamoros, intended to ve des- patched by the steamship -e4 Queen—the sister ship of the ured | eterhol—which was waiting at Falmouth until the government decided whether they would grant her any protectiou. From the style of the communications made by the Postmaster General it would almost appear Uiat thé government, instead of being disposed to grant any extra protection, were desirous of avoiding (rouble upon the matter by withdrawing ag indirect form of pro bad car spr 4 Mini th: remark to-<di at * Bngland 4 France only wanted ap Opportonity Or excuse to go atonce into a war with the United States. Of conrse England cannot permit Ame Tica to grow so powerful a» she bids fair to’ Here is the plain English of itall. Your country Rot be so | prosperous apd strong, but break up to please ihe jealousy of the nation (hat bas ruled the earth for two centuries ‘The Polish revolution increases daily. It etill bide i to set all Europe at war. The latest combination Kiance spoken of is France, Sweden aor Italy on by a member of Parliamen' a day or two since that the Polish revolution had not arrived apywhere near its cli- max, and would not probably jor months, He said there ‘was a deep plot or game being played, and one that was not exactly caleniaied to suit the views of Kis Majesty at 8t. Petersburg. During the just week a iittle more than the usual crop of culprita have been gathered by the reaper whoge pame ig Death. Five miserable bemgs have been launched into eternity at the hands of the common hangman, There is still ® screw loose somewhere in the Great | Fastern, aud her day of departure is pow postponed jn- | ng ‘Wr. Inman has added some new steamers to his line, and now, in win addition to the regular weekly vessels leavi Das an emigrant steamer going every alternate Saturday ‘The ships of the Hambarg-American line continue to ar- rive and depart with regularity and safety, and well filled ‘with freight and.passengers, This line is of great advan tage te the United States in the present and prospecti: state of political affeirs on both sides of the water. ‘The weather is charming. warm aod springlil tokeus of a forward seas THE AMERICAN QUESTION. . The Privateer Alexandra, The London 7imes says this vesse! bas been exehequer- ed, and Messrs. Fawcett, Preston & Co., her owners, and Messrs. Miller, her builders, will “probably in « few days be summoned beiore the local magistrates on the charge of designing to infringe the Foreign Enlistment act, Messrs. Fletcher & Hull, solicitors for the defendants, having applied to the Mayor of Liverpool for an inspee- tion of the depositions, were informed by the Town Clerk na that ‘they had their charges against the builders of the vessel jef period, and another (said to bé founded on good authority) Asserts tbat the government would give up the steamer immediately, there being »0 conclusive i ooures root tt the government. One evidence of her being | for the rate govern: ment a Admiral Wilkes’ JCase. In the House, on, the ist ult, nim a said he ished to ask Lord Palmerston, or to give him notice that Jo would ask him on the following to anewer then, whether governmept Red determined on any lime of conduct to be pursued with respeet to the pro. of Admiral Wilkes, and what that condoct id be? Tord Palmerston said he would rather take the question as a notice. "The London Times of the 22d of April, in ite city article, stigma i7e8 the leon of the government which has proposed thar vesseis steam |ine established to ere tacupretens 6 carts mails, It 1 remarked | againet Britis tection which the mereantile marine at present o but, with the tone of feel'ng that prevails in Parliament’ it is’ scarcely likely this exn be the case. The owners o/ | the vessel are informed that if they will land the mails already received on board, the government will relieve them of the duty of carrying any The London Pins, ‘Yond ys the capture of the Liverpool ship Dolphin. hy the federals, is a worse case than even that of the Peterhoff, but sbe cacried no per: mit from Mr. Adams, and she fei! a prey to the federal commander. The Americans, semarke the London Times, are now sacrificing everytiing to the blockade. It is the only operation of war ou which they can rely they ure rea!ly pinching the Confedertes at this point; but imiral Wilkes and his flymg squadron are employed merehantmen, not against Coniederate crue The Alaboma might hive been caught lony ago if all the best ships of te federal navy had not either been engaged it actually blockading Soathern ports or Virtually blockading certain porte of ae rely, ag they always have treme rejuctance of ai ‘and to epgage tp hostilities. Warrants. The Loudon Herald stator that Con) ederate cotion was rants, representing 2,000,000 pounds of fhe staple, were being offered far sa! Londen. They were issued to Mr 2. L. Pearson, She bankrupt, by the Confederate govera- ment. The Sy The London camatances to the government, The War Agitation a e ¢ «© The © rnsse taien in hie favor to be caused by an Amrerican war and upon France. Theovurts of Washi rare are iu perfect rapport, and the acts of the ‘ederale towards the South can only be paraileled by the Bier ses te soreely seul neiaen Pons one w im par jorthern must be convinced chat ‘hy ame (rain has teen Ler nesty , an powers by diplomacy. ary the old oy game, but thé ond is wot yet. HIS POLICY TOWARDS POLAND AND AMERICA. The Parts correspondent of the Loudon Pct is are eomplicrtions at no hay-« sae uy pa anew plated stock } qu nt on the pay ing off of the Exchequer bonds, | 2 — Temonatrances of the three Powers provi unfavorable, there will be no alwrnative for #rance ie drave the neue. ‘Thea there American difioulty various quarters that the distress occasioned by the cot- ton famine is by no means on the decrease, and Unat 6ome- (hing must be done to prevent what is now simply @ “crisis” from acquiring, year hence, ee. wnamale of @ “disaster,” which might bey ahs on’ the internal mauility pr the @mpire among the manfacturing class. 11 is believed gooner@r later measures will become neces- cocrowe ‘An ond to the a ceerict betiwcen the Northern and" Bouthern States, and Qhat negotiations wit resumed oe (5 English and French vompments, with to inlerference of same kind. If the ctepe ee by France @t Wash- ington “have fated, @ is pretty the measures towards Mi crowned with success. When she has finished with Jua- rez, she wild be free to turn der aticn'ion to Lincoln, and .it will be a 6 whethor hey the (Southern ports érom the . Leones ‘mantiested in the North the wanton outrages committed on her ce and which would show a desire to provoke a guarrol, can- ‘fot be patiently. ited to donger. itis ey chcaght that the moment ig not far die tant wren both Powers will be competied in self defer towards people who liston not be argued with, and who scem bent fate. ‘a it was ramored at Paris thas cost Papenceats or Herald says « cee ee the unfriendly aad offensive acts of the government, the fimperor bad resolved fo recall MM Mercier: The Pare Seeroneso dans, of the Londoa governments of England and France are in maritime questions with America, London News of the 224 gays in its city article— yesterday qas influonced by the wn. and by the belicf with the mecessity of resi with our trade and shipping. ‘The Paris Bin ent of te Konto ‘Times apeske of respondent On account of Polish complica- tions. It's roported that the spends hours over the maps of Prusaia, Poland and nasi, ete bo line the Lombardo-Venetian territory bis study during the od between the secret convention of declaration of war with Austria, There is Bets of 58 Wahlen vessel, euppected to he neater and munitions of war, hav: ag iit = 5 with harassing and, above all, vo nt Ee Gee ena for france to pick aquarrel with Russia, for which, course, any pretext will serve. ‘The ‘London Herald's Paris reports creasing distrust in the maintenance of peace. AU the tron-clads ordered to b- got ready are directed by a late desratch to rendczvous at Cherbourg. ‘The London Giobe’s eorrespondent says there continue avery decided feeling that ia may leave France ae admissible alternative save a warlike demonstration the Baltic, it not actual hostilities, peg Borel atte bbe held upon Pottae affairs on the 1! it of Tsatztee Seloe, the notes of the three Powers were simultuneously pre- sented, and produced a great sensation. ioe sep note sent to Bt. burg. M. Drouyn de Lhuys states that the trout Poland have occasioned uneasiness in Hurope, as they are not the result of a temporary crisis. ‘The convulsions which occur in Poland ree the Bebra my inveterate diseaso, leaving no ability of the ‘combinations the present time to reconcile the situation in which tt been by the treaties: of 1815. The note thas turbances are a subject of alarm to Europe. fore, the interest of all the Powers to see santly reviving definitely removed. The with a hope that Kussia will reflect io tions, will still show hervelf animated dispositions of which the Emperor eet bs given 30 many proofs, and will recognise in ber the asteeiiy of oging measures which will place bees in a position of tasting peace. Journal des Pebats announces sate nee Purstioany comendng a amelioration the condition of Poland. It is asserted that Sweden was sctivel, armaments and warlike preparations, A the National Committee of Warsaw says quis Willopski, not contested with jn the interior of the coum; _ >ontinues and dares to insult tore! noble sentimenta in favor © Foland. the public conscience of The insurrectionary ‘movement was Kalisch, and the insurgents showed activity: in os directions. ‘The insurgents under Leliwel had been defeated and Giapersed, but Laliwel afverwerde sucteeded in taking up Hag a ig is epunt EFits H a i : | Hn i as é F - eb, for Set lose tor fe altey t the winner to be eold for Bedford Stakes ai, Baron Niviere's Columbine, Sst. Betting—5 toden tna, 7 to against Col Santhal jumped second into the, dip, when she gave way to who, failing to reach Santhal, was beaten half ‘a le Columbine was a bed third. was not claimed. Commercial a tie THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. {From the Manchester Guardian (alty, iertele) April {toot et "ato 000 or The tendency of all the markets bat @ temporary advance of 5¢ sols, in conseyuence of a £308,000 by the brokers to the ret price was 02% a 93, and after they receded to their first the purchpaea for the bank reinvesting the amount of ceived by that establishment ing off of exchequor bonds which then fait dae, Indian rupee cent lower to-day, aud exchequer bills of Is. About £107.000 in gold was taken to the Bank to-day. ‘The discowt market is without Figen oor plications are likely to be made at the bank day next, when the rate is considered certain duced to’ three and a half per,cent. It 8 now Unat Ube postponement ot a reduction last woek was covnected with the contem i fH as it would have been bad policy in the interval to adopt e measure that wovid lend to stimulate prices. In the foreign exchanges, this 7 there was ae alteration from the rates of last In the market for foreign soarhies, cont:nental poll- ties, conpied with a natural reaction from Ly dng tiop, have caused a general jnerease of dulaess, amd Prices ebow an average decline of §6. be Confé ‘orate loan remaios firm at \ @1\4 premiuss. ‘The railway market continues to aig binds mm an nbsexce of business, Fuxne.—Consols, lee ay hela bd consuls, account, 927% «93, consols, new tbr 91%; bank stock, Sod's 236; iodten tuna, tODi = 110; Scaletoee ville, large, par ad premium. (By Electric Telege: Conseils closed after official hours aos flat. Consolides, 47% a47\. Confederate, S¢ yiitan, 11% a 12 Passive, 207% a 305. ‘iro tbe jondow 'y article), a, 2. ‘The rapid werease in the supply of money han ‘an advance of Je. im Freee le itis, aoe closed at ro 6 premium. in the di the transactions based on (he assumption son thas the’ the bank Tate will be re. re duced to-morrow to 35f per cent, In the Stock Exchange —_ Ou government securities were offerodat 1 per From the Loudon News article) Aprit 23. mel English funds were pha Baer To i 4 on the one hand by the serious aspect ves the q exceptions. it i¢ Stated that persons who have ulative sales in the Confederate loan are - usually high rates for loans of tne to enable to foil their contracts. Engtish ralway seo. rities showed a still further tendency to e a ‘Livearoot, April 22—a. Mi. Hef eacang ae ‘and Ls ag r exporters. bam Bp RU yt advance ie quoted. TRADES AT MANCHESTER. be The market y rates of last week a ust a aa, tes an lected. Kk quiet at Se. 0 at = ve cio Butter quite on 8. Tallow unchanged, at 400. @