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ue 2 FINANCIAL ANO com Panae, April Le Owing to the uncertainty in relation to the designs and movemeate of Seorelary Uhase,and the prevalent opinion jhat (he associated bauks contemplated soon t> imaugu- yale apow the .ystem of contracting their loags and dis- Jounts, the stock market opened this morn very wnsteady and feverish; but later in the day the distrust pegan to wear off, and the depression was partially re noved.’ The @ectine at the ficgt board was greater than Jas Deen experienced for some wooks past. New York Ovutral weat dowa 3 cent, Erie Railroad 34, Erie preferred 1%, Audson River 634, Reading 6, Milwaukee aod Prairie du Chien 5, Michigan Central 8, Michigan Bouthern 3%, Lithois Central 6, Cleveland and Pitts borg 3X, Galeua and Chicago 3%, Cleveland aod To. fedo 1%, Chicago and. Rook Island 3}4, Pittsburg aad fort Wayne 2%, Allon and Terre Haute $, Chicago and Northwestern 254, Toledo and Wabash 1X, Pace Mail 7, Cumberland Coal 3, Canton Company 155, and Quicksilver Mining 3, 1 will be secu that the shares of the regular Bividend paying stocks suffered equally, if not more se werely than the fancies; but ‘his is one of the eccen- bricitios of Wall street. Harlem Railroad sold at the first Doard (or 181, seller thirty days, and for 187 cash. A better foeling was exhibited at the second board, and & portion of the losses Was recovered. The closing quota- tions were a@ follows:—Hariem took another spasmodic Jeap, avd sold up to 190, New York Central 14134, Erie 122%, Brie preferred 112, Hudson River 160, Reading 398%, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 84, Michigan Southern 112%, [linois Central 14614, Chicago and North ‘westera 67%, Galena and Chicago 142, Cleveland and To- Jodo 148, Cleveland and Pitsburg 127, and Rock Island 327 The following table compares the quotations for the Aeading railroad shares at the first meeting of the Board of Brokers to-day with the prices obtained on Friday of Yast week:— Aprit 8, Aprit 16, 143 41 141 ‘rie preferred. % ludson River. oe 159 it lou. 63 187 Roading. 158 Michigan Contra’ 154 147 ‘Michigan Soutbero 112 Miinois Central. 148% 7 Milwaukee and Prairie du Chiet 87 82 Cieveland and Pittsburg ‘ 128% Balena and Chicago, oo 188K 142 Cleveland and 15: 14956 Chicago and Rook Island 13055 Pittsburg and Fort Wayn M235 Alton avd Terre Haute 81 Chicago and Northwestern. 68 Pacifie Mail ... 228 15 232 Cumberland Coal 83 83 Canton Com; 72 Quicksilver Minin, B15 ” Tho Toffowiag were the quotations to-tay for govern. ‘Ment securities — . Five-tweaty couppn bonds... Five twenty registered ‘bonds Coupon 6's of 138} Rogiatored 'a of 183i One yoar currency certificates. Seven and three-tenths Treasury notes. _ Exchange was dull at 190% a 191. + Bicngy was uncommonly easy to-day, and the amount offered was considerably in excess of the demand, We ‘heard of instances where borrowers refused ofers to lend at six and a balf per cent, and it was stated that a num ‘er of capitalists had concluded to accept six, There aro ‘umerous rumors in Wall street in regard to the future ac- tion of Secretary Chase, during bis stay in thiscity, relative 40 money matters. We bave the best authority for stating tbat be wil! do nothing to disturb the present ease and quict of the market, and consequently all apprehension in relation thereto can set aside. But other fears have arisen, one of which ig ttiat the banks have decided to cal! in their igang and to commence the work of con- traction, This we consider equally unworthy of & moment's consideration, There is a rivalry existiag—which may be called almost a war—betw the old State institutions and the new national banks, which wil! prevent any movement of the kind anticipated ov the part of the managers of the New York Clearing House. Thore is sufficient capital among the now banks to counteractany bad effect that the action of the old ones could produce,’ and, knowing this fact, the lattor will vot deliberately inaugurate a movement which is calculated to depress tbe market. In Curther proof of whatwe have stated, the president of one of the leading State banka gave it as bis opinion to-day that money would be more plenty and the market better supplied during the next two weeks than ever beforo. *. The gold market was leas excited today. It opened ‘weak in tho morning at 173; but when it touched 172 tho news of the capture of Fort Pillow was received, and tnat gave tea upward turp,and the premium soon reached 7444, from which point it again receded until it had gone down lo 72. The speculators then commenced to operate, und it was forced up to 75. The following were tho quo tations at the gold exchange:— 945 o'clock A. M.. 173 1:00 o'clock P. 10:00 o'clock A. M.. 172. 1:05 o'olock P. 10:05 o'clock A. M.. 172% 1:26 o'clock P. 38:20 o'clock A. M.. 173% 2:00 o'clock P. ToS glock AM 4 2:20 0'cl0ck p, 10W0o'elock A. ms. jae 50 g crock Pp. 11:00 o'clock A. M.. % av Qefock k P. 11:25 o'clock a. M 8:40 oel P. 148 o'clock A. M #0 o'clock » + 400 oGivck © 00 O'clock BM. . 20 P, Amount on baad Receipts f From ob i eee Paymenis Balance . ‘The following were the subscriptions to ‘the ‘five per cant loan At the Sub Trensury..... * . + $179,250 At (oe First National Baok. 1 i 51 5 ; io bid iSts4 20 Ison, 300 190% endorsed 193 = 300 Vy 2 aL year cer do «+ 2 300 1 1 100 is eH 1s 7% 3O 16% : 2% Bw 1s Ss 30 187 62 60 los, 1st 500 Re 157 0 OY he 15 * 8 ie, Be tt | ig’ Bee to % BOM 1 4 00M 1 1S 2400 ul 6% 500 My us 2 Ht eegseans2 erie ee, 1 ‘365 Amer 10 Contra! am ry io Wo ” » co do. do ao. do do ” do, 400 alton Ter do io “bicago & 6 $3) Chicago A NW pret 6 C4 ‘f tAed 2a S 100 Chicago kis a 60) Mar & Ovw ist pref, 19) 1 St Joueps We & 2h Bucks Co'y Lead... 1 19 1% loot 2 mo b famed Iron Mines, is $0 Meripors Ming Co. 87 200 Gan opper © ong Min’ go “6 Sales at the Public Board. Hawerast Tener o Cio ®, Pw BAY iit na ae the iB aANWER piri RK |. 106 200 Chi a WW ith pre Lag 100 Oni a Ite Ly Bt RR. 1 do gy PF We Cn ba ‘ om 190 Mit Pa gu 0 i Re 100 Ter Hank A ay Ter Ay NBW YORK UERALD, SAPyapAt, APRiL 16, 1864.-WITH. SUPPLEMENT. wa 8 : Bef hy: Re 1X 50 Chev & Pilis iit ax rey “ ) Maripons Mluin Co Goede vio tt Tow ape nn Mai 600 Cleve & Tol, ex div is city comME KOIA L REPORT. Farivar, April 15—6 P. M. Asaxs.—Roceipts 10 dois. Market Grm, and receipia readily absorbed at $8 874 for pots aad $10 60 for poarls, Bareapsrorrs,—Roceipts 1,409 bbls. four, 2,025 bbdis, and 1,006 baga corm meal, 7,835 bushels whoat, 11,788 do. corn, 24,538 do. oats, 423 do. barley, and 9,908 do, malt. The reaction {a gold carried with it @ correapond- ing decline in the four market, prices all through the list Deing 100. a 2ic lower, and very irreguiar—so much, indeed, that it was difficult to obtaim reliable quotations, Under these circumsiances the transactions were com paratively light and the market closed dull and rathor depressed. Sales 7.500 bbls, State aud Western, 1,500 do. Southern and 600 do, Canadian. Ryo flour was quiet and prices nominal. Corn moai attracted considerable atten tion. and sales reached 1,200 bbls , part to arrive, ar $5 75 a $5 80 for Jorsey and $6 30 for Brandywine, tho latter afloat. We quote — Superfine State ana Weatern flour..........$7 60a 775 Extra State 8009 8 20 Choice State. + 8 25a 8 40 Common to medium Westera. . 8 05a 8 60 Good to choice do. . » 855010 00 Extra St, Louts. - Tal 60 Common to good’ Soutbern | . 8208 8 50 Good to choice oxtra do +» 8 55 all 50 Common Canedian. 8108 8 60 . 8 6a 10 00 5 16a 6 36 6 Tha 6 40 Corn meal, pancheons..... 30 00a — —Tho wheat market was nominally 3c, ado lowor, with Soarcely busineas enough to establish: prices. Tho only sales (rapspired were 7,000 bushels handsome white Mighigan at $2, We quote Chteaco apring nomivally at $1 76 a $1 80, Milwaukee club $1 77 a $I 81, amber apring #1 82a $1 84, winter red Western $1 820 a1 90, and am- ber winter $190.0 $194. Ryo was firmly held at $1.33 a $185, without sales. Barley waa in good request, with- ont sales, howevor; 2,000 bushels malt sold at $i 51a $1 66 for State. Corn was dull, and 26 @ Ac, lower: sales 18,000 bushe's at $1 34 for Western mixed in store, and $1 36 doliverod, and $1 28 for gellow. (ats were in brick demand and firm at 88c. a 895c. for Canadian, aad 0c. a Vile. for State and Western. Breswax ore were furtuer salys of 7,300 pounds Western at S6c. a 69c. - Corrrr was more active and firmer. 200,000 pounds at Mop 45:0, for Inka, and 4340. a 44 4c. for Baltimore, an 109,000 pounds lake, new, de liverable at Cleveland, at 430, Corton was in moderate demand at 80c. a 8c. for mid dling. The gales were about 1,500 baios. Devas. —There were sales of 1,200 kegs bicarl. soda at 726¢., 300 casks Sear tl powder at O%fc. a To., 59 tons soda ash 25 do. gal soda atSkc, and 25 do. caustic Bod is. Dygwoons.—There werd sales of 509 tona St. Domingo and Honduras logwood, at $28 50 for the former and $43 for the latter, Fea were higher: sales 1,000 boxes scaled and No. 1 herring, to arrive, at 50c. for scaled and 38c. for No, 1. FRricats continued depressed. To Liverpool, per American flag, 120 boxes bacon at 2a. 6d.; por neutral, 1,000 a bacon at 5s., 60 boxes do. at 75, 6d., 10 tons ol!,17s 6d., and 100 tiercos lard at 58., aod per’ steamer 150 bales cotton at 144., and 200 boxes baeon at 73. Gd. a 12s. 6d. To London 100 tierces beef at $s., and 300 bbls. pork at 2s, To Bremen 300 tierces lard at 258., and 100 hhds. tobacco at $28. 6d. To Antwerp 100 tierces lara at 26s. To Rotterdam 100 tierces tard at 278. Gd. To Am- sterdam 50 bhds. tabacco and 100 tierces lard at 30s. To Ramburg 100 bales tobacco stems at 5 16d., and 60 ic bark at 30s. To Glasgow, per steamer, 220 tons idefs, lard and tallow at 203. Two French brigs for Pail lelphia with petroleum at 6d.,one to Marseilles and the other to Antwerp. British bark Augusta Kelley, to Havapa, $2,500 out. A foreign bark from St. Johns, N. B., to Liverpool, deals, 93. 8d.,or if to London £3! a from Miramichi to a port in Great Britain, 8. Guwxy Cuore —590 bales sold in Boston at 15Xc. Heur.—Furthor sales of 1,500 balos manila wore re- ported, mostly at 16\%c Hav.—1,200 bales so!d for shipment at $1 30. Hives were steady, with sales of 10,000 Bueors Ayres at 31c., an 1,000 Montovideo in bond at 20c. cash. Hors.—175 bales sold at from Lc. to 30c, Irow.—Sooteh pig was in good demand, with eales of 500 tons No. 1 at $54 50, and about 690 tons bicows, chtofly at $92 a $95. Leatagr.—There was a good demand for ali deacrip. tione, with a vory small stock. Prices of hemiock have advanced about ono cost a pound. We quate Buenos Ayres, all weights, 38340. 834%c.; Orinoop d0., $0. Laav.—1,500 tons Spanish sold at 11%. ali %e. Lompae.—Sales of 100,900 feet Kastero spruce at $22 to arrive. Movasses was quiet, but drm Neragus.—10,000 ibs. sold on private terms. O:18.—The market for linseed wax comparatively quiet, ‘but very firm. Nearly all the stock hes been Bought by po ulators at $1 68 @ $1 623¢, comprising 150,00, during the week—of which 60.000 gallons Hob "yg. ore reported—and they expect to realize $2 a eae for We note nates of A. Gerard, Newburg, Oscar 8. aad Louisa B. Jennings, inthe 230° year of age. Louisa Thomas, deceas muita of tna ate Dr G Sancter y city, No Cards © Rrcwat—SnaweOn Thi are % the Rev A. Cloveland Caxe. D. D., 4 Be or 0 Si, Simca eldest daughter all of to city Rosewia— Paxer,On Thureday, April 14, aim EN of the Holy Trimity, a by the Rev. so J. 3, Russie, Haq., to Mise Lyaam 8. area, bo Sumuzy—Speus.—Oa Thursday, April 6a Coriats Poked pA My Oh ARIOLO SMIRLRY tO nelivs L Sidett, all of this city. Wooosuny—MoGaw.—On Thursday, April 14, by Rov. Williag Adams, Cuarces H. Wooowoat oc thie ety, Pays &, daughter of Jobn A, Meg Died. Broxen.—On Thursday, April 14, Carman F. Heoxen, aged SL yoars and 3 months, His relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited to Altond the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, (rom the residenoe of Mr. C.#. Liebs, uear Lutheran Cemetery, Long island. Boxer. Suddenly, op Friday, April 15, at his rost- donce, 258 West Thirty second Street, Joa A. Boron, tn tho 72d yenr of his age. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's Bewnerr —On Friday, April 16, Suuxae Jouere, son of ne and Hoory 8. Bennett, aged ‘The friends of the family are respectfully forited to aticnd the foneral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one ooiock, from the residence of bis parents, No. 129 Mott sircet. Benwert.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 13, Capt. Jawas S. Benner, aged 59 years and 4 months, for many yoare an old and respected shipmaster out of port of New York, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'elock, at Grace church, cks street, Brooklyn, without furtlor notice. Campacit.—Suddenly, 00 Tharsday morpiag, April 14, Juni Parrue, wife of Allan Campbell, and daughter of the late Thomas A, Cooper. ‘The relatives aud friends of the familv are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral services, at St. Paul’s church, corner of Broadway aud Fulton street, on Sun- day afternoon, at three o'clock. Corin —At Greenpoi Mian Oowrtn, aged 76 ¥% The relatives and frien on Thuraday, April 14, Jers: 8 months and 29 days. f the family are respootfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunda: ay erteronn, at half-past ove o’clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John A. Boutello, Colyer etroet, east of Eckford; Greenpotat. Donxtity.—On Thursday, April 14, of consumption, Hoan Donyruty, aged 47 yoars, a native of Bebbrogham, Dublin, Ireiand. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 345 Green- wich strect,on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The reniains will be taterred in pines iis. of tho Holy rods, Wathush, “~ Eeae* meas Dusrsoor —At Hoboken, N.J., on Friday, Aprit 1S, Joun C., son of Joha C. and Cathar’ ‘io Dubrkoop, agod 6 months and 18 days. The relatives and ‘iene algo the members of Hor- man Lodge, No, 238, F. and , are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 157 Meadow street, Hoboken, at two o'clock. Doxtoy.—At’ Glon Cove, on Thursday, April 14. James Dox1ox, a native of Banagher, Kings couuty, Iroland, aged 75 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the fuseral, from the boat at Peck slip ferry, this (Saturday) morving, at ten o'clock, without furthor invitation. Fraraim.<-At Cambridgeport, Maaa., on Wednesday, April 13, Euizaustu Evsraut, wife of Houry Eptraim, aged 65 years. Philadelphia papers please COP. Foxp4.—Ono Friday, April 15, of congestion of the brain, Epwarn P. Fonpa, in the 80th year of bis ago. Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s papers. Focat.—Oo Thursday morn ng, April 14, after a short but severe illness, Desoran Fogat, relict of Win. Fogal, in the 68th year of her age. Hor relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from St Michael's cburch, Broadway, near 100%b Stroct. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. Gxr3.—On Friday afternoon. April 16, at balf- -paat two o'clock, after two weeks painful illness, Sopata, onl daughter of Diederich and Sophia Geils, aged 6 ponte aad 15 days. The friends and relatives of the familyare respectfully tovited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Pare No. 28 First street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ek Hartmax.—Oo nba April15, 40a. Harrmay, aged 24 vears aud 7 months. The frieuds aad relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis —- No. 7 Watts street, on Sunday afternoon, at oue o'clook. Jewwunaa.—On age 4g April 15, at the residence of W. Miss Ewma L., Se range = Haapmas.. A., wife of In Brooklyn, on Friday, April15, Mrs. Marr ‘Maniel Headman, at = ightor of Joseph and ‘ears and 7 months. tances: of the family, and also ‘The Criends and aoq thoaa of bis brother David, are respectfully invited to 4 the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, be res! lap nts High street. adelphia papers please copy. “Acamaees De Thursday, April 14, at bis residence, No. bot] Second avenue, Wa. Huntkas, in the 70th year of bis “The relatives and friends of the family are reapecttully invited to attend the funeral service, om Sunday aiter- including some for future delivery at $1 6? Oiner lock, from the meeting hoage of te First Kinds wore without important change. seetiat churcts, corner of Broome and Elizavern streets. oak Ze do, cot monts and TTS for ary? packages | Hasty.—O0 iirsaay, pel Us dast ie foe and 1 27 a an were inflaenced by tho “upa’’ ‘and ‘doryry 0 of wala tae | Fen Morlimef and cave tisaiy ,aged year, > mont day, and most articles were reported terseuiar. The | “Ths frionds and relatives oy, the famity are rernocttully pork market coptinued active but irr, close the market was firm, irrosi-” ket. Beef was tn good deman” ized, Beo* bams wore Grr 60 firm, Cut meats »~ ogular; but at the tive of the gold mar «and full prices wore real- Biooo wes quiet and scarcely “ro ston: rd was not 80 active, Aid prices Were “ower. Butter snide 2he a 990 for Western and Sse 0 400. for Siate, choices brought rather more. Mhoese sold at 7c a 19c. The sales wore about 3,000 bbis. pork, on the spot, for old mess; $26 87 4 $27 2 a $23 50 for old and new prime, $28 75 tern prime meas, 1,206 bbis. new me: 000 'do., two years 46, $27 as do new do , for | for June, at $28, all buyers’ | a $17 for Western mess, $18 re country prime and berland cat {11 Ac, @ 12¢ “0 bbls lard, May, i228, nod 1 000 ai option: 600 ‘opis. baer, at 18. 8. $19 for extra do and $5 bv a mess; 950 boxes bacon, at 12 eg $1ie. for short ribbed, $50 do ‘out me for shoulders and 1c. 4 16c. for hams ae., and at Ife. a 15c, for old and new. 550 kegs do , at «. i 600 bb's. for June, at 15c., aeller's option. é. Prrgotecy.—Receipts 1224 bbls, The market crade collapeed to.dyy, and despite tbe desperate ours of the big operators to keep prices up, there wasa deciind of fall 2c. a 8e. a gallon. Tue highest sates were af ic for low gravity ofl—but the ordinary gravity sold lower. Hefined in bond and free was dull aod tower, thougit quite a business was done ip the Inttor—moatiy for for- ward delivery. Thesales were 2,200 bbis crade, on the spot, at é1c. for 40a 48 gravity, and 0c. for 40.a 47. 2,290 bis. refined at 55c 9 S7c , mostly settlements at 6c. a 6To., including 600 bbis. for ali the mouth at 67c 1,409 bbis’ free at Sc. @ 68c. on the spot, and 67c. a 61 4c, "for all April—bnyer's option. Benzi ve, and | 700 Dbis, sold at 36c. on the spot Perean.—600 bags black #oid at 400. Rics.—-We note sales of 509 bags Raogoon at 9'¢0 9 9x6 Satr. —Sales of 8,000 bushels Anguila wore reported on private terms. . SruLren.—50 tons were sold at 120 12ke. for Belgian ex abip ‘SbGar.—Abont 800 bhds. gold at 180. a 1T!0. for Cubs muscovado, and ait ge a 18%c. for New Orleans Tatiow,—75,000 Western sold at 13560. a Tac. for Silesian, aud fovited to altond the faueral, tars (Saturday) afternae, at two o'clock, from the residsnce of ber po ya ote Dopeontiearsst, Brooklyn. Vv ves —Un Kriday, April 15, Frawons £., wife of Daria W. flves, and daughter of Stepuen Stow, Eay., of New Haven, Conn., aged 35 years, 4 months and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family and those of her brothers, Frederick H. and Geo. W. Stow, are respect. fully fovited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, (rom Grace cbureb, Broadway, without further i iiatidn ein Vridag, AprillS, Many Axsy Levoca, the ‘veoved wife of Joha Lynch, aged 26 years. ally invited at hal(-past iy King street. —At Glenn park, Westchester county, on morning, April 14, after a painful illness of Mr. featat Mandi, late a merchant of Bai timore, Md! in the 86th year of his age. His fomatna will be taken to Bailimore for iuterment, papers please copy Qa Thursday, April 14, of congestion of the rfl, Guly duvguces * Tm08 aud Marks & =, tow, aged 4 years, 2 months ant 23 days. nds aod relatives of the family aro resp sectfally invited to atvend the faueral, from the residence of ber grandmother rs Mulgrow, 363 East Eignth street, this atday) afteruoon, at two o’cine! “Manuny. Oa Friday, April 15, of disease of the heart, Mrs. Louisa M 1 Her remains wil! be taken to Keyport on Saturday afternoon Morrisov.—On Thursday moroing, April 14, after a short bot severe illness, Mrs. Axwy Euizaawrn MORRISON, the beloved wife of Cornelius Morrissou, a native of the parish of Graoard, couaty Loagford, Ireland, aged 26 years, The {riends and acquaintances of the family are re- speotfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after. boon, at half-past one o’ctock, from bor last resideace, Third streot, near North Sixth, Williamsbarg. Wydeing, Pa., papers please copy. Pays —Oo "Friday morning, April , Hewet Mor. tt, aged 52 years, wie Teiatives and friends of the family are respectfully tovited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis The friends and acquaiatances are respect to ‘tend the fuperal, on Staday afternoon one o'clock, from her late residence, No. Many Tra was in fair request at full prices’ There wore sales of 2,090 packages oolongs, souchoogs apd greens, 00 pri- vate terms. Tix. —300 slabs Bieaite sold at Ste Woot.—The market haz beea considerably excited duet the week, Ceusequent. upon the fuctuet at the close prices of most kinds show an ad. cluded 170,900 tbs, fhovee at 36 ene. 75, oo, sled cluded 170 lence al ic, pulle’ Stabe, b tho” 80.000 ios, Califoraia at Be. 690-4 900 000 toe. african ab 390, j2)eC., and 900 bales “cane 0 pri- vote tet Watserr.—Raceipte 1,208 bbis. Market 2e. a 20. lower and lesa active. Sales 2,000 bbls at $1188 $120 for State and Western, including @ smal! parce! at $1 21—an extreme Sgure MARRIAGES AND pape ma ae Lae —At Port Chester, N. ¥ , on Tuosday April 12, by the Rev. Heury Benedict, Sergeant Leowkt Anvan, ot Company A, Firat New York Wgiicteers, ip: — ‘Corps, to Migs Eaucy A. Stacte, Bf Greenwich ‘Connecticut papers ploase copy Buavratt Seow. ia New York, 00 Thurstay, April 14, by Rev. 4 Oakley, al (06 residence of the bride's mother, Mr. Janus BLAUT ELT to Migs Sarau A. Brows, all of said city. Brown Janet In St. Jobn’e church, Providence, R, 1., by the Rev yp Duane, fearo A Browwers,, Faq., 4 Frovitence, to Mise Lisaa L. Jswan. of Brooklya, attert—Sanower —At Pisshing, L. 1, 90 Thoreday April 14, by the Rev. Father O'Byrne, pastor of St. Mie ebaot’s church, Mr. Jomy Banemrr to Miss Eves Mauonay, both of Brookiyn, E. D§ Dar—-Ray.—Uni Thursday, Apri! 14, at Ube residence of the bride's father, by the Rev, Robert J. Walker, jouw i“ tear Ewzaggra, daughter of Robert Ray, all of is cl Hira nite At Mott Baveojon Monday, April 11, | by the Rev. De Kayard, Cusvcas B. Bas: to Seu K, Grumss, both of Morrisania. Califoraia ead Eng!ish papers please copy Hanot—ilvoars —On Thoreday, apra ls, by the Rev Chauncey LD. Murray, Rosser Boro Haror to Bucev fivours, daughter of the late George Haghos faq, of Armagh, Irelapd. Armagh (ireiaud) papers ‘TyLan—L tte, —In Bedford, Westchester county, N Y., At the residence of William Wilson, Keg., oo Tuesday, April 12, by the Rev. P. B. Heroy, ‘Coantes # Trine, of this City, tO MarVE., youngest aud only eurviving obud of ratert Latte, deeearod Mact=Banocer --O0 Thuredn pri 4, by Rev. . T. Cook, CaAnies H. Macy to Samau 3, daughter of the inte Dr, G. Baucker, all of this city. No card MatteJoitnson,—Oo Thursday, Apri! 14, by Rev 8. D. chard, D.D., Rowano F. Mawy to Kuuy Avousta, ater Of 5. J on, = oF this cny iLuet.—In Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, reaay, Aprill4, by the Rev. Dr, Rockwell, w AcRRID®, of Philadelphia, to Misa Man: ne MCALLEY, Youngest daugbwr of tho Into cAlloy, of Glasgow, Seouland © (Scattnrid) papers pleaso copy NvLANORReiiarcaen.—On Thursday, April té, by tho ASCE. 5. Cot, Yasnue Bh Neanaat 1 eet Jo Nears copy oh brother, George Merritt, 33 Weat Lightecath street, on Sunday afternoon, at two te k. McDosatn —On Monday, Aprii 11, Estasr MoDowato, the Deloved wife of James MoDonaid, sem 48 years None koow her but to love he None named ber but to pri: ry The relatives and (rieuda of the family are ——— invited to attend the funeral, from ber fate residence, 624 Hudson street, at balf-past one o'clock Mi of consumption, joCai.—On Thursday, April 14 Cataarme 3. MoCaua, the a wife of Alexander ‘McCabe, ia the 20th year of ber ag: Tho relatives aad fee. a ithe teeny ee and seen ber brother, Jamen Fagan, aod ai ta: are seaport 9 Cyn Foe ris ha ee aaa F youngest daugh- wera W. and Josephine Powell, aged 1 year aod oe Phat Brad , April 16, Jewwe, paths ™ pose —~On Friday, April 1S, Jauey Brann gon of James aud 4, Ross, eters, mouide days, esas ‘fhe funeral will taice 1806, | from tho fence of his parents 8 Prigoe wet a Saturda: eee ot ous . Teiatives if tfully tavived to attend. | etiee he + TRE At Conesrille, Sodobaria county, N. ¥, on enh April 4, Gaoroe Picutures, Svevarée of war of L a st years. Bran 08 + April 14, Javes Rraw, a pativ® of county Toverst¥ roland, ia the tin your of his age. Tue friends of the family And alco the members of Ube Father Matthew Total A. B. Society, No, 2,0f New York, H pike many | penne eaiend the funeral, on Saad afternoon, at one o’c rom bis i 1 , Ne. { First avenue, without further notice, beg rage In Rrey.—Oo Thursday, April i4, Many Aww Riey, the beloved wife of Jopn lay, tw the 20ub your of ber age, & ative of county Cavan, Ireland ‘The relatives and friends of ths family are requested to | sttond the funeral, from ber inte residence, No. 233 West | Twenty ith stroet om Sunday a’tarnoan, at ove o'clock. Newark and Providouce papers please copy MITE At Olocionati, oo Monday, Aprit 11, Captain Davin A, Summ, U8. A. io the Sob year ot “nis age, oaly gon of Henry and Serah B. Smith. His (rieads and those of the (amily are raspeettully in | vited to attend the funeral, at the residence of bis | father, Astoria, L. 1, ou Sunday afternoon, ab two | o'clock Bocruan.—to Fishkill Village, on Thareday eventag Apel la, at residence of lor prowerss-taarg Mra. Javea Sovuraee, widow of Dr, ge. ind. ham, Portage county, Oujo woueh omens EM Euglish and con pene Ploane soy Srevewson.-~On Thursday, April L "irvee 0 veiet iitnesa, Hiewny Stevenson, in the 234 yaar of bis age rolatives abd friends of the tamtiy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Berean Baptist of Jam od Mary Ann guipson, aged t year aad 8 Pine da relatives of tho family ore invited “a the funcral,on Sunday af two o'ciock from tho residence of his parcats, Mulberry street. Wers.—Suddeoly, on Thoraday, eee Me ALAXANDER Weas, agod 11 pears, 8 months and 6 Tho rcialives apd friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, oupeas tisses 80 Weak Broad ap es wolegky, from the residence of pan a 2 ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO W ae of an, infant (0 wash and Boy Rd are competent used bp Jone bul those Wrest 224 at scorce Pp 4 BRGLIBE 7s wOuay; Wentap—iwo, sco er; the other L — bermaid and t D- foibe is genera Lovanwark gf 4 ator dntae NUMB: OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN A, Zomvee mashaaony cous, qumaremmns ood | HELP WANTED MALES." Mre LOWE'S German Tostitule, 17 Btavton ot., near ‘he Bowery “A roux. wear Ww. inten uni to sonny Lge MORTH 'Y PRIZE STAT! Cat BEDID fi Vii to m Boer ever kown, on geant sy ® fine watch free. $15 capi TS UTA BH TION Aas 2ox. i salary not #0 mock oe, a anjent AGENTS CAN MAKE 9100 4 ea 8 En okip teentre Wit Wine &., between Bt a NTED—AN sonra, INTELLAGRNT and guice ne frures borat New Yo York Post office. WANTED =A Bor WHO WHO WRITER A the PET Bory Searael, 192 Broadway, icemmetyon ‘Boy. Or. 4008 reterences OES pit 20 Peters Maida Wha tote Wirren~a i BARKKEPER, AT 33 HOWARD at, oanent home; the best 4 us? aquired one Benen a; the beat pt rarer Raverence given. Laguire ra aruculare tn strung, matlod fee. G8, Tasktns | &CO,,'35 Beekman Y., original and oldest prise. | ¥ man street, N. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKR IN Package house in the United Btales. washing at her house. Isa first rate hand at washing A NTED—A 68; One other need with references, bor Sages isgnas he bone aiueieme’ business. ape cn W iureo—tunee oF basi FIRey Lg Sy as ug troaing, “Good referenoe, Call at $15 South Sibel, for | A GRNTS GUARANTEED $20 PER DAY CLBAR, AND city re’ ® beautiful gold or silver ‘case felerence need sserennines ape tea ascites ante res to toe cack) agent who ine crea ne Bovel. | Aoi te sane ages (o., Onnan A vosoaehsate tan Qaatouyrteraces "Abert Beccet ce ettg i pe | WANTED SRE AN nro ie eonlag operon roped 0 w — See SOL Ge ein evel. ke. de. word any, Molise st Sour! rneparaicty, wee inte depart ‘Address box SAB Post other, AN WISHES TO DO WASH. dred packages. with presents ans gift of & super watch, show bills and wie “0 ‘ANTED—A WAITER; A, 7 yfand Wrouing at ber owe house, iy referoace. Cali Seesgai tent arene on roe er wie POG A WAITER: ONE WHO, UNDERSTANDS a AS enc aries WANTRD—BY A young WOMAN, AS ald and nurse; country reference. Call at joar aventie A. ‘RRAPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS ere rayne so ere to the countr; is willing to ‘Apply at 6OT 424 st... Tou on ag "A "ia cane iN by bet Reyer treaty rane Ph ‘with references, ANS AMERIOAN GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION to Santa, SP stibotdeok foaled, Gall i oliferaldotfee oa ohamberwork and plain sewing; good references. On a ps] Inquire at store 155 3d ave A 2000 PAITER WANTED—AT Gis BROADWAF, FISUSERERFER WANTED. BY AN “AMERICAN 41 understanding well bis business, 0s j umbrance. @ situation keoper, 1@ competent to take the entire charge a; widowers A ron me hissed: at a2 fanny or hotel prafberod no abjenton to the ‘country, Gi Lata last nix years wi rn Feoe referoned Aste character and capacity, Address for one BOY WANTED-IN A OLOTH STORE. PROM 16 Ive from him ful years ol ing to make bimself generally ‘usefals must come well re. gommended and reside with, bis parents, Waxes for the corasrof Frankfart: or Tone ledelse o¢ 206 William et, YOUNG MAN AND A BOY WANTED—AT HENBY'S A cna Cate Weston's) Photographic Gatiery, 143 (late 132) NoOMCE TO FAMILES LEAVING THE CITY~A LADY wishes to procure the shares of s house for the sum- mer; beat of city referéame von. Call at 226 East Lith at., first floor, frout room. nil ‘washing done, Giauarene WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one a good cook and excellent washer and froner; the other aa chambermata aod seamstress or, _welieess Best bie a ea ti aA A prot of city reference from thesr Inst places, where they have rar Uived pearly three years, Call at 26) Raat Tier, 27"? | Por wantsp—1N ‘AN OFFICE; ON WHO WRITES | s'oo0d plage, ral 9 dreas, In bi reo of apeticgat’ N. Soy general Post office, No: OY WANTED—IN Qrtvarion WANTED—RY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, : do the general howsework of a siall family. 243 Bicecker st. WHOLE: ALS MILLINERY we PANTED—Aw BNTRI x, CREAM. APPLY ith given he mae be ano ery a com} yi ick aad right tn Bereld ein thee cand opimtey. erat : ae & Fisher, No. 8 Dey at. we SITUATIONS | WANTED—MALES. A‘ COADHMAN—ONR ‘Wao a HAS ‘LIVED FO! I recommendations for cay ty apd eae bone + ae eee of James H, Titus, ne ie re eso ye : cee iberty ae YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS PORTER 8 good by oF addross, 47 Union ot.8 feet. MAN, 19 oe, fisted WHO HA8 B Ak FRENOW! ears experiance, tn ara hare aap So can ge former of gmplorer; & aalary MAN, WELL my gr gota like to travel with a family, % ness; Ww! Wholesale grocery none tauch an objeak ae ‘box 1,400 New Yo Ranurmsat hatever. Address Mrs. J. Juerin, Cae PEE ET yD CARER Ga 7 oop eRe 4 House, about 15 oF 17 years come well ree WO YOUNG WOMEN WANT BITUATIONS—ONE AS ’ YOUNG MAN, EGA DURING THE Past T ‘a class wallress (Dont city reference), and the other | commended and reside with his pareats, ‘Avpir eter 3B, A tree rents wath Normal house - this city, ame e* seamstress; can do all kinds of qpently oe serine, cut aud Gt anaartandh eins. Fren 4 By desires a Chiidren’a dresses, Ac. "Call at 92 West OY WANTED—WH0 WRITES WELL AROUF 1408 uation ‘with « "South terigan hous oe ‘iafgnoat refer: WANtep—ay A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, AS eon Ei be coe ie eee Le 3.0. : chainbermald and waitress {a's private forlly; © Duane at, ve : x somos YOUNG Ma’ ‘MAN OF THIRTY WISHES A SITUA give good city reference: can, be seem her player's, between [2 and 4 ‘Cl ook. ‘all Tor two das OX WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE perros house; s boy about sixteen years old. One who come well recommended, and ts willing to make bimselt gael, useful; no other eed apply. At RTO lerald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER. ‘@ middle aged woman. Tuquireffor one week for ie ‘business; liar with age a nt but no exper Bogardua, Hoait Heal peoman eran find) rrledge oF tookisertng, ITUATION caine OOACHMAN, GROOM OR stable; pest olty. country. refe 118 Spring at mnt NE I LN ET ITE ok ee = | Sausa'graddecne i/o See daye. at Norhern, NIED—AY A COLORED GIRL, A SITUATION 48 Baro aeaitant beotten IN A CLOTHING HOUGE = | Cortlandt at., comer West A country altuation iprefecres. yA! wi lady's maid or to accompany & family to Burope, dreas A. O., 28 Madison av. -ANTED-~A& SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMALD, AP. ply at 101 9th av., between t7th and 18th ats. ANTED-BY A RESPROTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as wet nurse; has no objection to go in the coun- try. Qall at 611 2d av. pO i abet A die ERAS OES RPS Wastes hight beget Se) he cs Lip htAtf ‘seamatress; first ol dresser. Best c reference. all at 198 East 13th ANTED—A CHILD! TO WET NURSE AT HER ‘own house, by a young aud healthy American woman, who has lost her baby. Best reference given. Cau be seeu at 198 Bast $20 at oe ‘HELP "WANTED—FEMALE GIRL WANTED=FOR CHAMBERWORK AND waiting, and to make Rerself usof ul generally: private city recommendations indispensable. Appiy at fe.. from 9 “A YOUNG GIRL, AMERICAN OR GERMAN, WANTED, to take eare of a child and make herself useful, in & Private American family. Cal! at 118 Bank at FEW GOOD, HANDS wanted FOR Reheat wer, underseeves, Ac. and one or two expert trim. E ladies to learn; paid while learaing. . 93 Prince st. anippi ping clerk, prodiice ‘sales: rtender. Other places o} ply at 50 Nassau st., atthe Merchants’ Ulerks’ Ageaoy Do ytetehie &C.—WANTED, IN A FIRST CLASS Grosmaeing establishment. a young womaa, capable of acting as bookkeeper, and who is & Sawer and willing to assist in raat department, Address D, &. @, Union square Post office. USINESS MEN IN NEW YORK CITY AND BLSE- where, wanting competent bookkeepers, penmen, tele. graph operators, entry clerks, cashiers, correspondents, agents. clerks, or other aaa tants, will be supplied free, and care‘ul selections rad all'timewof the yea dressing ©. A WALWORTH. ‘Peiacipal New ¥. al Colle; loge, Utiea, N.Y, ces muat ubte will be paid. itres Broxdway, Herald ‘ames. Bek oe: RS WANTED.—TWO HONDRED PER by eet, the Life of Archbishop Aughes, road at the office of the Metropolitan Re- - way. ANVASSERS WANTED—FOR A NEW PERIODICAL, ose comfog well Tecommmgnded will God i remunecauire a § Address La &C., Herald office. ROOM WANTED.—AN EXPERIBNCED, FIRST class mi pont steady employment: none but those ry ee ily acquainted with the care of horses need call. Apply after 10 Sielock at 414 ‘Wau rat. A fam 7th & ‘also two you! Apo t to toReskiar A SMART GIRL WANTED—TO PACK JEWELRY; a one who haa pa worked ‘at paper bess oC ts in B putting ¥ emer! sagen week. Poe. ees Y¥. Post o1 = ne MPORTANT NOTICE. peenree. Ay AT (RAE MERCAN. le. Broadwa: t book: r twO, HOUSEKEEPER WANTBD-TO SEE TO THE entey clert ren advertising. age ‘agent for ris ‘clerk ye rt of & ing house. One who can lower rge boardi . boot and shoe salesman, clerk for hotel, two make good ples and bisealt Apply et 176 Bleecker strest, collector for the city and @ copyist other po- siz blocks west of Broadway. sigur always open thie eta phe only ean ee — | du ander special license the Mayor, respec CBgesennary AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED. | (ucted, nude’ special emplorment aw abore. M B.—et Must come well recommended. Apply at 99 West Lith st., from 9 to 12. eee KIRT TRIMMERS WANTED-NONE BUT EX- WS _perienced hands is need appl to good hands steady em- loyment. Appl . Bradley's ekirt manufactory. nirance 81 Reade street. QALESWOMAN WANTED —A TOONG LADY WHO Ste ‘accustomed to attend in @ millinery store and fe smart may apply to Mra M. Feely, No. 7 Division at IIRBE DRESSMAKERS AND cig nag WANTED; pee wuy ove Peon ry urst clas i SHADE: No offiath need apply, al in We a @t., Uret Bouse trom Broadway. AprED GIRLS TO PACK TOBACCO, APPLY AT 20 Water si ‘hats and others supplied gratis. 1389, vey = vedi NONGOMERT 4 CO. paz haf wy SWEENY'S HOTEL CALh jor jock A. M. te WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, COLORED OR at bite, who can make himseit more.” Apply to Busi dg — MART Laiy WANTED—FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS OF 42 axe. to learn to sel! gooda. Le el ba pe for ~ 1 Pela youth. One who bas some know! f ih pay banging (; Must have ouexcoptionah 3 Address box 1,907 useful tn 8 referred. ines ide with his parents TQ! PrRST “OLAS CLOAK SALESMEN WAN’, ania al heat wages and permavent situations t9 men who erstand their business. understaad thelr bu oO. A. DAVIDS ANTRD—A FET wig we Sy To asifst tu the oe WW Dirsotory. Address, ip * w ‘ gs ( theapplt ant A a o. swe “oplications In porsoe will aot be at apreD rOuRG LADIES OF PLEASING AD- reas, to walton tables, Apply at the Reveille Re ng ANTED—A STRONG MIDDLE AGED wouaw (W ‘ene taows bow te wash tron nok. C enza Wi $25 a), ee milling to make herse, oo an's houschoid = we a be Yu gagqmens™ four years will fe ma gat wilt be eit as sod a waaee B10 per et to sola given, onan sane ~ HOWARD TLDEN. - £0. UY ANTED AN A STORE, A MAN wo THOROUGA iudersiands clengiag silver piave, Adceoss bos ty Was Good GERM rivale famtiy, at No. 13 Wares, mA GERMAN FAMIGY IN NEW YORK, fending to Ro back to Burope in the course of this Wapis a weil recommended, neat and diligent Log Trig gi, wit ts wiling (0 go aloug in the eapactty of iis maid dnd oars its chatdeen, 404, to aiay with the ramiy in Germany fora lon ress, st name famntrface of venticace, 0.3. box 166 Herald ofce COOK, (N A SMALL 26to st. ACTIVE youna bere INA ord to business, at ‘OCTAPMAN. 73. ANTED—A MAN OF Good». Md walker. compatent to dress wia to.” to R. H. Macy, 204 and 206 Gtu av. peredo — ANTED—& MARS must be scent a neriiimngnctaliemasicen ani ANTED—A GERMAN G{RL, TO COOK, wast = r Sri ronan dg-ganaral houvewox (aa sna private por agg he Soe family. Apply at 85 West $30 ete tween § ad Lt o'clock A. M. at Continenial Saloon, 442 BAMATR ESR, WHO CAN OUT AND site in SE es one need ap who do not work ANTRD—A STRADY. ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, natid Bast i3to st. Ww about 16 or 18 if lerk in a Gratclass (4 Appl cornet 23th cf ANTED=—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL Ho. aa Apply at l6 Perry at, between 1) and o'closk. Warteo-« GOOD TRIMMER, AT 27) 6TH AVE. A SMART YOUNG MAN 10 WORK IN verley Mestautants 07 Broadway, corage of | a : ‘ANTED—5) YOUNG MEN, a ND ANTED—A GOOD COOK. WASHER AND [RONER: sen yartn QUA oP ROE SAMRAT: | a a a aad soins tales. Chambers and Weat streets, up: Waxten=to ATTEND IN 4 CONFECTIONERY @ respectable German girl; recommended Cail at 1,121 Broadway, ‘of 78 rata asiteay pt im ae anare rel ference. Bast 36th ii fo mh a A) hs 5 SY Waxteona aoop, tea mort BOY, FROM M4 TO 16 ANTED-IN AN AMBRICAN FAMILY, & GERMAN Protestant gicl, who speaks Engtish, to cook. wash and age, iron. Apply at 5 Bast 2b st, Levween too and One o'clock wed enna reork pr erred A Ape y, ‘win recoaeate, cor ee “a eegged tists at 600 6th aver, before Ih or after 3, to-anr, ANTED@A Lal ARN ART 0: , eke’ ‘ANTBD—=IN A RETAIL STORE. & YOUNG MAN, ey eS eR Ww anus ec AA aac sale at) Dirwesit geugraniy useful: Sisetos eee Palm ag taught at G. KONIG! 3 — —— ANTED—A. pn A!) AS « MAN TO ON BOARD bro ah Cael ite utah OE Secween i and? o'clock. bia aidan, WAR § YOUNG M. work in Broadway, Wenveaat GIRL TO GO WEST; ONE iv 1, "as nities and seametrods, aad willlag Ny set forced ADDI iD ENTRY CLERK INA me familiar with the busi. te faa nese; none otver need apply. Address Dey Goode, fecald wii ast 13 NO WOMA Se eae ane a a | Walesa tae ate | WAR aa eae AT mn re : y (aay Masrene Booktee oper HV, Hi, Herald oleer wi ANTEOWA YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 OR 18 = Waist ae OPERATORS oa wer heterer ot pated 8 6,58 ape. ay, second Boor, but geod heeds ‘ites pogo bts iSenian. Beesaway Fost Wasreonas ¥ HONEST GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework, Ins amali family; muat be Yared Sat} WANTED SMART A AGTLVE BO BOY. ASOUT 16 TEARS i cee (poner; clty Pefereaces required. Cail ron ben recommend 2 ope fiving with his Paregta ore iy thie dag, Talwesg 9 and 11 o’cloe ofthe Herald ater et iced ans a = Cs eg = Wwsstenmeoeo, rR sibs WwavaEs, vaORE WaAnted=4 Box ty 70.43 ATTEND BAR. FROM 15 10 is Pbk d SEAMSTRERS, et, THE rest by w* month, who under ler & wt oan t ‘gus cham ber wo Bast itch ANTRD<T SQ MEN FoR eng ad todo. gus mark, App ste 1ath ws agreD=? maar gh £00 the otry, a eraity piece ee Wntep-a M(ODLE AGED Doman. TO TAKB charge of child. Inquire at 46 Charkeon at, ws VERAL GOOD DRERSMARERS. ar Dye can Av. opposite Lith ANTED~AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & BAKER'S sewing machine. One having her own mac meting and jaa good worker may app? to Mias Wil anos, 112 1 oorwer of West roadway, eutrance on West Broad way net sis up Fe 4 - wo mmonovartur UND! ngith Mee eeteceaces Kt MAN WAITER Inodemen, rae the ageat at Ca oh ol ooraet Py o'ctore chia F. ., PRENCH. ies, or ferme, by eiprivate family. Apply at 16 Wal at, Wirtiocs Rf hook Wy w TO 016 Beene how a ctockery Bouse, im sonde mint the * nninee proverred. Ballet ‘at 47 Jona at,, (rom 12 wo TP, & ANTED=A COLORE! ss ON A SMALL PLAO! upper jak 8 [3 88 io the rat vb bo _ and com. 80 ‘au rood offe end 3. story, between to Ww: Wane, IMMEDIATELY=FEMALE MEDICAL on ecR nurse, Appiy at No. 12 Waverley place, iv base. huh WARmiica. 220A. caee co ANFED—A GIRL FOR GEYBRAL HOVaRwoRT Must be n good plain cook and an excellent washer sketiene GIRL, CALL at Good refereacen required. Apply at 1d West SE ge ge ceadeuhe ian : NTRD—BY bi Lig an) QUaRGYN Ay eburch, corner of Red Om" - diag near th ae iran a te oa bomuing soda, on Sat WANTEDAA COMPETENT YOUNG er rote ht | Rit—O0 Friday, April 15, tanwia, only ‘gon of COW, 80) tiafaotor ae Ad Mary’ Scovell, aod t mouvog waa 18 | Nowe caved apply, unlens they ss ite sin lah amplayet, addrees 0, Ae remaios will be tal Wig rity ang norte ot oaresons | Wet abet anne OTR WAnttos 5aMAny AQUmH HAN TD SORKIN A ANCR.—=On Friday morning, Apri ons o in , oroup, ah, 2 B. aren ce, youngest bab] $ B apes, lery. AD “Apply (oT. Martin 9 rom 1 itd SIS To aR pa hy ET Wine rue woeh Muar AAVR GOOD Re, ater s ney Mo id & WAITING: AND neck " hey w i a iW vr ab f z Jyoureon.~00 brid, Apt ib) foun Typaon, ton} golocue™ 8H oP Es Hy ETL OEE win DOSE ee, Sh a ae A MAN WELL EDUOAT- and without evi! habits, Has some experience as ne enebone [cep and bayhe tae ences given. A R sv! fae ld PAY CASH $100 TO rome’ gx ty WILL, mar mm of ante clty, adresse A. a Fferald office. rea. ¥- Alon, Hersid kkeeper ; pine, bes been. ¢ clerk in Good oly Feter: police €¢ 10 Lipo t MERORANTG. WANTED. enter upon bi boa 130 Herald office. TEL PROPRIE’ cy ey Be ane 17 rer TO) Sere or s.yoting man whe i is of days fotel, box thorough practical Knomiedge the du BY A ta Lys} foe rreae esaae y- “saacoss “peer keeper, oF to te gale erald WwW ANTED.—A YOUNG ache FRESH prentart hyd desires a situation in ® ary Ci Porting Bouse; speaks Bnglish and Gorman soVelsen soe ‘an excellent pel a furnt highest testit as to character. and 8 Bbilty., Solary not consideration, Ad: cr . B., Herald office, ge Re erice, ae jgctiont tothe Address ee 4 YOUNG MAN, FULLY QUALI take charge of @ stationery fa or out es ithe, ae terms, the man: ‘a situation to OHMAN, BY A hasmo oo- thas th ston the cuatey, Gane fea the, tramers bares Rie yo pose. Wen’, reat ‘name, ANTED—BY A YOUNG. aoarieal ei stunted a situation as head coact ment oud Piigee Tae to take entire chery of 6 of a Mao Hi ferald office, oF ANTED=BY A YOUNG ee edi aa ws perience, and “ihoroaghly sequaintes with of references as crockery sete a rege Both so ee the Address Crockery, 3366th A grag soume story. FE. Cummings, stone Sede Rone Broo YARPENTERS.—SEVERAL side work (trimming en SS we TENT Wh WANTED, A COMER’ 0 diay arceaian well in New York, ‘addrest f., bor 5,137 Post office. ‘The tools aa AN WANTED —AT ty HARMONY PRINT ‘ Are Abpiy o- MAN J a mation call on oF addrave leer Fe Foc Fat DIE AND TOOL MAKRR CAN PEND icons jammond, 1 oe who understands ai 2 the ‘premises, No. 80 wich nae at. Appty to D. 8. jodar et., thie ROWN STONE, ROBBERS ARD ONR DROWN BTONR carman wanted, $1 workers. Apply to oie. piaauice at ai Cold Spriog, N. 2 and L o'clock. RPENTRRS WANTED<AT a CaRPER. ter shop, 333 Bowery; none v1 a; Gove. werncmen, need Oe hands Broad apply. Rrapbic at Understands tis ACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT SHOP TO genom 119 Nassau at, of N.. Veo Most: Johnsown. N. thetr roiliee, No. 8 Dey ‘a: Grae Ld Moperees. TW ARTED n earn from $2 60t9 adway, room No, 6. between HOTOGRAP din Gh re, R. WANTED, ‘Appiy At No. 4 Gold sb ( COFTERS WANTED. rasp aes A ‘small emoot eee fy Petrot ouble Waad for Compaa,"» hardener and Apely te the A FOR THE en for moulding hm at No. Garastens cae: ts a tory. Address, with carn amr rment bor ane OOLLEN WEA pe patted epinnnae cea Ww ‘spt Watnceoces Hy York. be ae} ners for wages given, woolen woollen jacl Apply at sits aad 8 seam ‘Agreed Joba Mac non na fegyne Compaay rata yet mp — ERde FOG tremor good piace for one or (we w Ww Ni 4 9 Love, t 4 fn -d (SHER, Om stay area, behee fou Wotaes ate Ee Se + rANTRO—A Saco tee ak a PAINTER, TO WORK J Bee, a Broad ea AME eink bem good band, Apply we wi a de ee ERR OTRO AO OMA MAOHIPL: sae Fined erig KO To ee vim wore, Wastnoconage ny aD) if AN’ eso Waits, BIT0A bro eat or 00D BCROLL HY ey FIRS rolodke Wem foilonAddroe ut, CARE BEG Ae FoR At fet wih A Butler 188 Witla se ee OM. BY A B aND rat clade alo fed perenne AND Of RoobaAR Bedatend fae eae. none, turner, Apniy at ¢ a nea DHF a te ik tT EN oa Warren CARVER a“ TWO WAITERS<aT w oO" _ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, —~ ure PERSONNE QUT oy nite DEMANDR— Crancaia poar Kot) peur dent joursan No. aveoue Be JRNTAM 8 FURNITO RI Fornliwe Express, Burnt Wout Elevonth street, between. Fifth Buroiture rlored, All kinds of arnitiie ‘boxe F poiture of fami!'on moved In elby OF to Manat enfant at coadre, Bin ‘26me ruc, Aucoin do M xis familton arent ferry, mer A ae ea WANTED—AT 649 PEARL 8T. t fl a edn ore VEGRTABLE Gas fey