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AND COMMERCIAL. Monvay, Mey 23—6 P.M. ‘The stock merket was without animation to-day, and the transactions were barely sufficient to mark quota- tions, The absence of exciting news from the army FINANCIAL Ordt Middiing. ary. poomed to have driven all clagees of operators from the Good miidhng..- bas market, and checked business to an extent which ot been equalied for some months past Prices, bow- ever, were very well sustained, avd the majority of the Tallroad shares on the list advanced their figures over those of Saturday, New York Central rose 34, Erie Rail- road 1%, Reading %{, Micbigav Southern %, Clevelaud and Pitisburg X, Galena and Chicago 1%, Ch cago and Northwestern 13g, Toledo and Wa. Dash 3%, and Mariposa %. Lilinois Central and Chicago and Rock Island sold the same, Hudson River declined 44, Harlem 1, Milwaukee and Preirie du Unien 3, Michigan Ceutral X, Cleveland and Toledo 34, tteburg and Fort Wayoe 4. The miscellaneous Jy all down. Pacific Mail tell 4 per cent, Mining ‘The market continued dull im the afternoon, and prices to give, Erie Railway closea at Harlem 281, Hudson River ing 143M, Michigan Central 145, Michigan 09%, Limeis Central 131%, Cleveland aud Pitte- burg 114K, Galena an@ Chicago 152, Chicago and Rock 115, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 70, Toledo aud b 7144, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago 116%; cago and Northwestern 633, Pacific Mail 234, Quiek- silver Miutag 75, Cumberiand Coal 74, and Canton Com- pany 43 ‘There was also a lack of business in government secu- Titles; but no change in quotations was noticeable. The registered 6's of 1581 were quiet at 11334 a 114 and tho coupons at 114%, Oregon war loan 110, seven-thirties VK 4 111K, registered five-twemties 1064 a 1063¢, and the coupons 106% a 3%. Currency certificates 98%. Gold was dull to-day, It opened at 181%, apd crawled up to 182% ; Dut sales were Sudsequeutly made between 182 and 18234. ‘The loan market continues without change, the demand for money being very limited and the rate of interest barely six por cent. ‘The following table shows the totals of the statements of the associated bauks of this city at the commencement of the present year, with those of the rime past weeks :— med more inchived e preferred 108 Loan Speci, Circulation, Deposits, Jan, 2.$174,7 25,161,085 6,103,381 " 140,250,856 Mar. 26. 199, b,814.135 165,315.904 il 2. 5,799,093 171,161,297 ril 9. 5.804.511 170,913,020 ris. 1 5,779,050 April 23. 5,679,047 April 30. 1 5,626,978 1 May 7. x 5.594 532, 168,562,197 May 1d. 22,635,155 2,357 174,426,682 May 21. 22,091,692 173,111,884 —The following Sgures show the variations from the re- port of the previous week:— Increase in loans... Decrease in specie Decrease In circulation Decrease in deposits. —The present bank statement compares with the one made on the 3d of May last year as follows:— Increase in loaus. Decrease in specie Prorease in circulation increase in deposits. Comptrolier Brennan, of this city, will open the bide on Wednesday for the two hundred thousand dollars New York County Court House loam, This is a six per ceat Stock, which, like those which have been previously ne- gotiated, will no doubt be taken at a prewium, The United States Sub-Treasurer reports to-day as fol- lows:— Amount on hand Reoeipts from customs. From other sources, $16, 037 088 $25,410,797 069,413 Total... + $26,642,210 Payments seeeeee 8,090,450 Subscriptions to 10-40 loan. ra ‘The earnings of the Milwaukee and Prairie da Chien Railroad during the second week of the present month amounted to $26,927, which is an, increase over the re. ceipts for the same period in 1863 of $18,854, or 104 per cent. The incresse siuce the Ist of Javuary over thy earnings of last year t the same date is $204,191, or about 64 per cent. ‘The gross earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway during (be second week in May compare as {ol lows with the receipts for the sume time last year:— 1863. 186: 31,039 Passengers, fray &e.. Inorease......... : 23--10:39 AM, “St. reg. 114 RE ....b3,1 lo omu.. 14K reg. 106% $0 Hudson cot. 10)q 1a) Hua ® RE sory se M0s7% Wo Hacieu ie 5) Nor & We 10461 Ohio & M 109) do ig 750 du....... 83 1 Mich Cent vid 1h 2000 Erie 34 miti 3 10) Min Soa NT Riu. 9 1000 Erie ath mig bus 113 & 0 Chi B&Q 83 ND 80.5 55:5.5 leak, 00 Alton A Teri luc 37 18s MichSos NI RK gtd 147 1000 Chie & NWF 1 9. Hi ent WR soap 1 low Wa 10% 100 F 3) Chev & Bits 2 20 Mari\asa Tt Vr a b3 200) AS @-icam god. io ao ¥ 20 she ¢ 30 Clove io RR 100 Gai & ayn iu do 10 do. 20) * peg 20) Clove & Tol RR, 100 American Cos $8 Quick siwer Min Co “0 C apake Trop Mio io = do IW do dw Mariposa Miiniig Co io ae 40) Quart Hill Mg Co. V4 1 0, 13 ao aw 7 an 18) Chi ocx P. Ra st Two o'C: $14000 US 6'8.8:207s,cou 10% MichSoan Toco 0st * cortif Shien RR Tu 6 Haren iw Toedo x WabRR.. 71 Serie ER yd 103 $0) Pius FiWachi RR Nieg | 20 Lay 1 Aton &T KR ty Huseoo iver RB. 14s NWR 10 148 S Se 0 Reatiag Re 14osg 40. —- an | 200 ++ 14d 4 eo bis tt 30) Michign: Gen AR Mi do. . slo 64 Ey erty eo al 6 OLPY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Monay, Mey 25~6 Pm Receipts, 108 Die Market finn, but quiet, $9 60 for pots, ang #13 for pearls Brkaps'orr8 —Kece'pte, 20,667 bbia. flour, 121 bie. en 104 bags corn meal, 170,172 Duehels wheat, 21.1 bushes corn, 216.84 bushels cats, 5,205 bus 8.360 bushels Barley malt The flour market was beary and Sc a 100 lower, chiefly on Western brands. ander nereaked receipts ANC moderaie cemund. muniy Cor Lome use. The sales comprised 9.600 bbie Xtate and Western, 1,000 bbis. Southera, aod 600 bbls Cunsdian Ry our was without decided charge, with 200 bbie. | sold, within oor quotations Corn meal was titm, witn tales of 960 bbls. 91 $6 7% for Jersey and $7 for Brandy Wine, also 126 puucheons of the lawter at $32 Wo quote: — Bupertive State aud Western » Sour. Extra Stave... Crowe State ‘Common 10 tedium Wer err Guad Wo chole do, Extra St Lone “emmon 40 food Southern, Good (0 Chowe extra do Common Canadian Good to cholee extra de, Rye Sour, euperine . Core meal, bbs Corp meal, pupchevos The wheat marker was doll, and A shade esier fur im. diate delivery, and Ye. a 3c, lower for Liter part of | na week, with increuped reompts, The saler luctude } te 81 70 for amber Micbigan, $1 66 for 5,00, red Western, $1 62041 60 for amber spring Mi) vine ae. 1 61 for Milwaukee clud, $1 608 wi kee, ing, and $1 703g for Racine spring 8) 60% ta wotive Aud nominal at $1 48661 60. Com Rye wae Prices iereguiar: aalee 40,000 busbele new wa lower ang for Weetern mixed, and $1 4054 a $1 44 81 wag e fen entirely wominel Oates were also tng 61 840, & B70. for the whole rane iw Miss und io RR... BY BOALD. is rye. and | | Onto | and otherwise tn a % Middiing fair. FRmicis were qu to Jersey, Ki MoLAssRs was in) Provisions —Receipts, = les were pretty heavy. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1864.-WiITH SUPPLEMENT. were dull; 8,000 bushels of the latter brought $1 Oem wes gull, and without change in prices. A sale was mace of 60 bags St. Demiugo at S50. “Dorsen. —Phe market was firm, Dales, We quote:— es Upland, jet, and for Pimmediate shipment were unchanged, Dut for latter part of the week higher fieures were demanded, and in one instance paid To Liverpool, per American ‘fag, 14,000 bushels wheat at 64. | iw butk; @ bin of 14 000 do, for ail this week, at Td. 800 bbi& flour at 18, 24. ak 18 44; per neutral, Dushew wheat at 63g, in ships’ bage; 60 tons tallow and 100 Lierces lard at Lis, 6d. To Loudon, per neutral, 500 ticrcos lard at 268. 3d. To Glasgow, per steamer, 14 000} bushels wheat at 8d. ; 600 bbls. Hour at 28. 3d,, 100 boxes) Dacow ut 30s,, and 00 oars at 3c. per foot. per neutral, 20,000 bushels wheat on private terms, ‘and 60 bbls, beet at 3. 8d, To Bremen 160 buds. tubacco at 2us, 6d, A foreign bark was cbartered to Cork or F. mouth, for orders, wheat, at 68 9d, ‘now demanded. A British bark, with 3,000 bbis, et a rice ms tive, and prices n¢ 2.583 bbls. pork, 282 packages beef, 655 do. out meats, aud 772 do. lard. Thoactivity and buoyancy in the provision market continued today, and nearly ail kiuds firm, The demand for pork was active, ‘Doth for speculation and to fill prices again advanced about 60c. a barrel, at which the The movement was confined almost exclusively to mess, the sales of other kinds being very moderate, Beef was in good demand, and prices were firmer. Beef hams were quiet, but firm. Bacon was in moderate demand, but the sales were light for want of stock. Cut meats were in moderate demand, but the market was tirm, Lard was without decided change, Butter and cheese were steady. 1,700 bbls, new mess, (or Juve, $30 a $20 60; 4,000 do. new mess, for July, at $31, all buyer’s option; and 2 000 prisae The sales were: mess, for May, $27 50; for immediate delivery, bbia. a for $28 new do, $0 for meats—sales 60 bods sules 84 boxes short clear, on private ales of 1,500 bbis, aud tierces at 13340. and 14c, a 143¢¢. for fair to prime steam and kettle ren- at $26 75 a $27 9136 for old mess, $29 8 27 a $27 25 for Western prime bah in mess, Beef—Sales 600 bbis. at sisa $18 50 for mess, and $19 a $20 50 for extra do. hort cut hams, at 14%c. rms. dered, and very choice at 14340. PRIROLEUM —Receipts, 1,951 bbls, The market was con- sider«bly excited to-day, and, with a good demand, prices were advanced le. a 2c. ‘a gallon for refined. nominal; 40c, was atked, but 39c, would no sales of crude on the spot; but 1,000 bbis. ie sales of refined were 5,500 ‘Tere we for July brought 420. bbis. in bond at from 610, to 3,000 do., deliverable in Philadelphia in June, at 50c. buyer’s option, and 1,000 do. , 700 bbls, free kt 67c. a 653¢¢, on the spot, 606. for all May, 7lc.,72'c. aud 78c. tor June, and Tic. a aS July, buyer's option, Benzine was eutirely nomi Rick—The market was oy and a sale of 120 bags Rangoon was made at 1c. a 11346. SuGaR was steady, with sales vada (230 of which were in bond at 11'4c.), 1740. @ 18%, aud 41 bhds. Porto Rico at 18¢; retled was dull, and quoted nominally at 230. a 2340. ‘ fatiow.—A good demand prevail ~fas firm, with snieg of 125,000 los, at count acd prices a litle lower. try and city. $1 26 a $1 29 for the range of State aud Western. PRESIDENTIAL PIPELAYING, Our Washington Correspondence. May 5, 1864. Manipulations of the Politicians—-The Election of Morgan ag Senator and the Withdrawal of Weed from the Repub- Wcan Party—Quarrel Betwoen Seward and Chass— The Copperheads Break up the New Oonseroative Party—The Herald's Jokéin Nominating Lincotn for Presdent— Weed Chanyes Front and Propozes to Siect Lincoln Presi dent—The Biair Pamily—Cameron and Forney Enlist. ed—Weed's Visit to Mrs. Lincotn, and What Happened — Correspondence Between Weed and Lincoln in Regard to New York Patronage in New Fork City—The Cai WASHINGTON Denouncing Bach Other, de, Toe manipulations and the double dealings of 1 162.000 | politiclaas jn their management of the Presidential ques: tion, especialy as far as it is connected with the renomi. pation of President Lincoln, furatsh the ranst tateresting portions of the history of the times little knowledge as to how the managiay )) liticians Dave 1389 | Deenrplaying thoir cards and what hag peca dono in the The shiftings, turnings and twistings of these men during the last twolve months aro almost tacredibie, and would perhaps be looked upoa with considerable doubt were not the evidence and corroborating circum stances ko strong that they admit of no misgivings, and dark. place them beyond controversy. In the first placa the public are well aware of the part played by Thurlow Weed during the fall of 1862 and The success of the democratic the winter of 1863. party at the Uctober elections to 1862, culminating in tbe election of Horatio Seymour as Governor of the Empire State in November, opened a new era in that pericd poinied to & revolation in politics unequalled in modern times. There was a marked indication of a repudiation of the radical element in the republican party and a deter joo to place tho reius of the government as soon as Jot box, in the hands of a more lan by $13,350 | politics. minat Possible, through the ba @ set of men. the adorinistration, the manipulations and misfortunes which attended the Army of the Potomac wader th management of the Wasbiogtow Director eued this movement. Everything at to sbift big course he Governor Morgau was to be one mivister—in the out x the management of we 4 bis es) ec) core ever notas Sev of the rebellion, and who saw—ne xii bat the cop perhead poviticans saw—that there was no way of seu tig the divcelty Got in crashing out the armiee of Jew Divis, became diecuate sorvative purty country, and 1 ¥ @, tho White House, Hield lawyer in the Chief Maxistrat ciatety wrote Mr Weed, of tb Senate tual geverancs of series of own sigpat which ow imme Lately Wotist ail this was tran ate of New York, a maority of whom were repabli in Albany and appotuted the army o! caual | played im the canal ti bolde A et paid & rty as it was jetters ire, on the politi ho p/Ace More so ttn @ portion of the republica Jemoorate, relecting all t vat Chase, on the ober hand, Nom Lo Lhe two hor d Cong! on th rvative he p course of tbe co conserrative party w apa bi but ne re ear ty In pou Vuring the fail campaigo the Haravp My out Mr mite due tical des but, in nearly ull f the load then Arctering that airing what it meant, whica to Weed ‘requesting tbe latter to Vas v Ubace avd Congres beet « The removal of Mel pe leaters—a sort of tor thie new order of thitigs. ‘Tho part tat be waa to play was distioctly marked nd possible events dmtely following this crme were provided for Veed's withdrawal pany in the Beer ithe com! tbe, * ington. ive repubiicar Bucles# io the Empire State, with the vast patrouage of the New York canals ne a basis of operations ded the appointment of Horatio Ballard as Consul to Ha. | vona was made ral other incidents tn behalf of this morement transpired at Albiny. Dut more important (han all these was the quarre: betwern “eward an¢ Ch-se, when beth threatened to throw up thee vork.ojes the Cat ’ aud, 1 believe, actually dad send io their resignaticns But’ Linewin, feeling that if be let them yo would be political enemies, decided to retain them both, and uee them, if poesible, The row im the President's official family is all the more important whea it is borne in mind that Secretory Seward on taking ap the portfolio of Secretary of State, turew up everything and devoted bimseif exciosively to President Lincolu working himself into the good uracesat (he President with toe b great power at the White reas on one Kide, and ott oppostiten v0 Ljacoin, Everything moves loug emoothly for Weed and | his bew conservative party until tbe frat month | Of epring, 1903. The coppermoads im the dei sic uty, Readed by tue imo Woods, aod olber#,, bad al wg been ining success of the democ: perty the fail before their victory the credit Lo themserve:, emutiiened, and set up the homvees, determined 1 rule or rain it, They pluoged v0 all manner o extremes, and followiux the tres deodygbam, £04 up a vero carr Fieve 1st r met, awt niumong vr, This beeeve was kept uo by poerhe de, | managed to keep toetasolyes ic the \ront rau tmg tbe action of joating Valinodybam tor Goverver in Prmnnting all manuer of 6XCERSES in speeches erent loraiities, © wore anxious for the . They were ripe wr the pew con Beotin the foolish and umpatriaiie orbends, tuey voared tn uid be seized by them ana turned againet the war and there ore reluctantly Larned to tho administration with their support | tween the two evtle tration pariy carried every thiag elections of 156! ow party ended in emoke at the pol as their ene The result wae that the admin. velore them at the (ai) Ktaton, Weed ib a ‘« beginning, mye, and was varied without ceremony. ese or end. They rattied ite bones Hastily over the stones to Me final resting piace Line h rt ee of hr. on a6 ik wee BuLpored by Of trotting ou many eocont ection 01 the ia. 1866. bar with sales of Aa Florida, Mobile ion: 86 87 To bristol,| rer quarter, maturing contracts, ani Bacon— Lar 14, for No. 1, Crude was e bought it, 620,, mostly 610. @ 61346, ; do, do. in July, 59360. ; an ‘of 850 hhds. Cuba mausoo- and the market 3%. @ 187%0. for Wuiskey.—Receipts, 1,266 bdbla Markot less active, Sales 1,500 bbis., closing at iwe masses have + all strength. Thurlow Weed, seeing the drift of affairs, tacked sail to catch the new breeze, and under. took to eail in a new direction, Whust thus preparing secured the election of to the United States Senate, who imme Evening Journal, and convection with the republi organized. Next in tier ing Jornal, over 1 condition of the all over the a \Fashington and whormed the Spring. ir, who tame course | us followe iting the Cana! Board of the members uniting radieat applic: and democrats, For this « that he xi, bow th Mallard baw to tke sunny shores oO tLe Island of turned bis exclusive es of Congress, with his fwan Mmoagures, whd relly became the vower there, ce was that this querrel became one as between The con. be result is that tue ie Wo this day in Brooks, The resuit wae peedy sug even the new Neved to be the nomination. eslty Mr. Lineoin’s head, an to remaining in the White House, another ‘The family in Port of New York, May 23, 1864, He brushed off the President, and fairly enlisted nim to the prog! as the subsequent action of tne senior Blair Arey the ( abinet and Congress, and the corre: of the President with Frank Blair, Jr., and the brigadier generaishin, give Covlar proof, and as the volune of secret operations: which bas come to light fully proves, Thurlow Heraty in regard Bteamshtp Northern idan Wilson, Aa) -D B ates. it, n, Aapinwall—| Big wished K.ng, Woodworth, Ban Francisoo—B A Hus- Ee) Coraline (Bremen), Stricker, Hong Kong—Cwear & Bark 8taTs (Br) Paul. Wright & Oo, Kark Heory Bike bites ‘kon Waah Teter, Weed, secing the course of the fe Linco’ fellowed” by the sean of "tbe uritbos Leonard Berry (Br), Bieel, Kingston, Ja—Tucker & fall elections, thought that ft placed Lincolm in 8) “pigs W Tiaere (Bi son, Clenfuegs s—D B Dowell. |. Daw winning position, and immediately reoaired to Washing- | jirig Nebraska, Hooper, syaner, Sbowader & Merril ton to see the Président, attor recusing io visit Blin (or eix | | liste Metriover (i), Melley, St'Jouma, NFM H Greene & months, Whilst at ‘Washington Weod takes back all that oy? ies aap y (Br), Waycott, 8 NB—Miller & Bow ¥ . he has said and doue, and proposes to re-cloct Mr. Lin- coln President, T:@eovditions and programme will be ae Moonlight, Smat!, Boston—Miller & Bloughicn. Sehr Pearl, Fale Lock burt Coraw Dewolf. found 4 little further along. It appears also that be proposed to call upon Mrs.Lin- | Soir Petre! een fg ey, Woah ee coin and pay bis respects to the wife of the President ae and accordingly brusiied himself up and called for that nie, Partenaathe 8 Brows £ 08 purpose, It aopears, however, that @ short time pre- hr Beare roy Viows a propriewr of one of the leading hotels in your | Remueer Win woot ‘i ct Balumore. city, inthe presence of Weed and threo or four other | gtoamer Ant Philederohia, d,in @ joking way, whem asked if there | Sieamer Pierpont G ‘Green, Poiia jelphia, was any news, ‘That {¢ was reported that General Hal- ARRIVED. Jock and the Secrotury of War (Stanton) pad. decided ae Steamship Commander (U 8 transport), Penrick, Port 0 hington an rt | Roval, 4 days, Jartorma tor. He hg ha pet “That ne did pot Steamsiip Caroling Bulkley, Beaufort, NO, 54 hours, with know whether the report was true or uot, but she ought | uve aud pasengors, to Murray & Tengen, | wotly, to have been sent away long ego. Stegeal 1D ad v Peeve cu of Mrs. Lincoln. it seems, was stopping at the Metropol | Por\tm mantis, ta O18 nr Gauniug-on, with mdse, toJ Breamsnip Locuat Point, Hotnan,, Pertiend, with mdse tan Hotet at that time, and a person who beard the state- | fav mont informed Mrs. Lincoln, The result was,when Mr. Weed ca'lod upon ber ladyebip, after his proposition to | end passengers. te H Is Cromwell the President, she accused him of making that statement, ] | Std LO ye ierpon, An Apelt 31, with ‘and refused to allow him to git down, and turned him out oe cat aaa arity load oan at of the house. This ts the sequel to the story that has -been industFiously circulated secretly tm regard to Airs. Uincola waste the broomatiok 6 ar. Weed. Mr. Weed, however, was so syccess'ul with the Prest- dent, securing the promise of certain offictal patron- age in the New York Custom House and otherwise, that he roiled up bis sleeves and went to work making his 8 ; i R ke pip Compete. ering tr from Lerten or Now Yor q jon 69, feu ihwats, from ‘Liverpool! March 80 for ar (Bus), Wenke. Breen 45 days, with mds combinations He enlisted Cameron raeaae renee pate. or ! xuaagy: to Unkart & Co. Had three deajhs sad syivania, and other manipulating an ry ct {i tht scctiony an well as those ia other Northern States. | | Ship, (rn), Renter, Havre. «2 dara. with mane In due tite extne the New Hampsbire Convention, where | $97 ae Sry B Bord & Biscian. sits toa oot Mr, Fogg, of the National Committee o! 1860, figured, and, io Janeiro tor through postmasters, provost, marshals aod other gov Rudolph Cirem) Landers, 11 days, with croinent officials geiting elected to the Convention, | mdse, to order. ior Feb 8. fas at do dont nd Hope tho endorsement of Lincoln for another term was ob. | March 17, at sins are, i nie at dutta 178. lon 38.03 taived. ‘Tuen came the resolution cf the Pennsylvania | 8Poke Bp ablp fan vier. te daze trom & 'N,. Deanie le Legislature, (which Cameron pocketed and tox in person mi Sd to with raliroad x lat oe on fk aD 43 oro large number of scebergs and quan t ith drift foe; 4th inst, Ton ta 22 spoke: spoke # Snip Village ‘Belle, of and from ‘Doudonde ry for Phinddiphis Ide (Russian), Nordenholt, Bremen. 42 va wihimds ph esa pemenner to Unkart & Oo, April 3. saw Br brig Lyerahire fase, of Ar. at, Int 43, lon 45, pas-ed -evera! int Wasa 36, fiw Hanoverian abip imil, poe ms Bark Harmon, Bulkley, Trinidad, 15 days, with sugar &c, to Wasbington, claiming it as his special work.) and in due time that of two or three other legislative bodies— pete ip trio, en prora and Forney, ovuld operate upon the wire pu iticlans, Weed, on the other hand, ‘was not eo successful with his ‘epecial work at home, Among his agreements was that fo sbould secure the endorsement of the Legisiature at Albany, and that in return he should have under bis control the entire patronage of the Custom House and several other fat offices in his own State. In reference to the patronage and the offices a long correspondence took ory ‘upper & piace between the President and Mr, Weed. In these Kimina ¢, Celestina (Italian), Monte, Naples, 68 days, letters—for there were several—this affair came up in se- with it, to ords er. veral phases. The President took the precaution to re- Monarca del Mare as itt Goreitats, Palermo, 63 days, tain a copy of bis own letters in his own hand- with frm, to Chambertain, Pel iro, March 27, wit writing, and to file them away with those of Mr, | yrs Uldean (ne) topes His Janairo, x ark Tiekler. Weed, in @ pigeonhole, where they are safely kept. | for New York, Abel 4, lat 21418, lon.37 03. spoke Br bark unti) the present time. On four or five occasions Mr. Lin- } Deiphin, 62 froma ape for nos Ayres; Sth, lat coin bas taken this correspondence down and read tt to | #125 w Br bare Roxemovat, bound i ti gome of his iriends who have called to converse with tac 1836 B, lon $218 saw a Br bak showing Now 754 Li for Valparaiso: 24th, inc 103 8 to Br aeARie Br bark Geotginn, $5 dave from Buenos Ayres for Berrie Sophie Henrietta (Fan), Jager, Rio Grande, 40 447% him in regard to his re-election. It is thus the points have leaked out and the particulars become known. These letters are decidedly rich and racy, and form an in- teresting sequel to the political movementa last winter. | withiiicn aad wool eis to be hoped that either Mr. Tinooin of Weod wii | “Brig Jobn Geddes (Br). McLean, Kingston, Ja, 26 days. allow the letters to be published. If so, I will guarantee | with fogwood. to HJ x. ae. bere ~~ erat that you will give them a prominent position in your % wig spoke echr Dacovs! jays from Clenfueg columns; for they will furnish one of the most interesting | "rig Wm Allen (of Montego Bay Ja), Stubbs, Black River, ind spicy chapters of the times, Atany rate. all who | Ja. is days. with logwoou, &c, to Herr’ de Cordova & Co, ave seon them declare them the most important secret Brig bye (of an thay ememn PR, 16 days, with jovements of the day. sugar and moiasse E ghton, 4 It {a well known that early in ident Preston King on Pvp See). Defiance, Matanzas, 16 days, with su was announced as the man to suc rey in the Cus. eR SEE eee np PP ig Water ia i ach raptlcscte elf pieh ast has been used by Weed, and therefore satis. ws sehr Heury Jars ‘(mortar boat), Acting Buaign LB factorily to him. His appointment was actually | King, Pensacola, May ordered by the President; but the fact came enna Oeaptl pacee). Sagan, Trenieh, Ct eens to the knowledge of Chaso, who flared up | Mo ideg US sch bea Bird, 3 days from Campeachy, about it and threatened to resign if he was appointed Then came the endorsement of the Albany Lecisiawure of | “ath; chr E sg tree Wass, Tampico, 25 days, with hides £o, Postmaster Wakeman, and it was reported that he | to simpson & was the coming man. But no changes have been | _ Schr Pt Magnolia, China, 8 Crotx, 16 days, wich pie “ made, and the correspondence between Weed and Prest- Rare AE. Or Nee oth eiuedelphia; 18th, 1a dent Lincoin furnishes the sequel. TOe a ee rae edaye trom Now ed: The resolutions endorsing Mr. Lincoln all this time hung fire in the Legislature at Albauy. They had been Schr Hound (Br), Paterveltan, Bermnda, 8 days, with ve- introdaced, but there stuck; no effort was made inside | getabies. to Middieto: 30. 2 the balie to pess them, whitever was douse outside. In Rh get Yarmouth, Me), Hill, Baracoa, 12 days, fact, several events in that body bad shown to Weed that C his power was gube,aud that he was uot a Warwick, who | 2.48 Wi Mazyck, Conklin, Kleuthers, 9 days, with trait had but to raise bis wand at the capital of the Empire Schr B ; Halght, Baker, Jacksonville, 14 days, with cotton, State to have bis orders ebeyed. The begisiaiure ad- mastes journed, and the resolutions were ‘vever taken ‘rom the | Scnrd W Maitland, Garmow. Beaufort, NO, « days ford, table. No successor was appointed to Collector Rarney, Behr F Rogers, Rogers. woul ia rion ae New York. He was compelled to conteut bimselt with B Warner. thom omni ees Moarens Aart: speculations in whiskey and Hariem stock. ery | cole ‘Darlin, segs Monroe, 2 dave, Ail the mystery in regord to this will not be known to Schr 8 A Boyce, Boyce, are onroe, 2 di the public until the correspondence between Presi- dent Lincoln and Weed in regard to the offices in New York is published, What each bad to contead with will Schr San ‘seb his ‘Fortreas Mouros, 2 day Bebe Bisnép, Forirese Maurce, tt. Fortress Monroe, beng P Anger Alan tue Fortress, Monroe, then be revealed. B Bs dayne, Forts Mont This movernent of Chase and bis friends for the Prest. | font fds de ia Forre, Fiichett, Forcress Mouroe, dency played no important part in this progratmine. | Sehr Mary A Dennis, Virginia The facie connected with the operation Behr SG Miles, Li eee Sehr Mareiand, Stersing, Virgin’ great extent been made public. The wai ‘on the appea of the Pomeroy cireul: tended withdrawal of Chage from the. con Bebe Loduskia. S.nith. Riernndria, 4 Aaya, Farren, Conlin, Georgetown, Di Rene F Hatch We vmaa, Baltimore generally believed to be no withdrawal Schr Ottoman, Bilioys, Philaie\phia for Boston. public history. The volume of facte that Bas recently | Schr Cr Rhodes, Palieiie:plis (or Frovideuer, ed 01 d 7 f a lo ‘abethport for Boston. leaked out 10 regard to 1t.and what Chase is doing now, | Sehr M Waring. Winslow. Eil-snetho are too lengthy to enumerate tn this already lengthy let. ter—all or which haye g vearing upon the question at stake. The real result, rs Talbot, Machias, 10 days, Hutchiggs Gardiner nkin. as we find matters bere now, oad gS Harve, is a geveral denunciation of each other by i Parker, Giouceater, different members of the. Cabinet, These gentle | Beir hie ‘Shee, New Sry pone, men, although acting in the position of advisers to the | Behr hi Vreaident, watk throucb the streets denouncing each othor th bitter terms, Were the public to take the verrion of the character of the members of the Cabinet from the as vertious made in the public streeis, hotels and private Arawizcroome, they would come to the conclusion that the Pres.dent had all the escaped convicts in his ‘ abinet, and that thoy embodied alljthat was evil in bumanity, and nothing that ts good. Row theso gentiemen meet to- gether fp Cabivet council without hav: ® general fight ws beyond human conception. Where this will all end leave for future events to decide, contenting myseif togivo the history of the facts as] find them. The brst sottioment will be the spontaneons election of General Grant by the peopie next November. enpy. Providence. Providence fur Alban: wt tls, Province for Fort Kerra, br icate McLean, Iallock, Pawtucket for Philadel Sour OK, Crocketi, New His Si Ber White Rock. Hiwell, New Haven for Albany, Schr Success, Richarea, New London for Port SebrJane Mara, Bushnell, Norwich Schr AM Arken, Hills. Norwich (or Al Scbr Gonveaus, Sewyee. Norwalk for Enicabethport, Sehr Malabar. Wills. Mystic, Senr vd Krickson, Tuite, #rookharen. Sehr J FP Collins, Abrew, Port Je Bone E Barnes, Oilitord, Sions Point for Fhiladetp bin, Ins, ‘Rondont for New Lot Steamer Cha‘ vs tranepor, eer Fortress monroe, to 0 3 0 ene Shance, Raltimore, Shaw. Pilla \emphin, Steamer Ano F }: Richards, Phiiadeirore Bteamer Frank, Shropshire, Philadelphia. SATLED, United States Circuit Court. ALTERING UNITED STATES TREASUKY NOTES, Before Judge Nelson. Mov 23.—The United States vs. James Walch.—The Prisoner wns arraigned and pleaded guilty to an jodict 2a Steamers Francie. tare, (den toward. Haron: abl ment charging bim with altering and passing Troavury | Gaatinnels hrie~ ole ‘anes wade le Gene Persia, Maria. ‘ox ShaeSteamer > stern Light, Wind during the day 8W notes, with intent to deiraud the United States. The Indictment is under the statute of February 25, 162, which provides that any person or persons who shall falsify, make counterfeit or causo t be counterfeited, altered, &c., any Treasury notes, bonds, ,coupens, ke, Under the autoority of this act ot any other act authorizing the issue of Treisury notes, &e., or pass or bave i ts possession, with imtent’ to de- Miseenancous Sreamsair Nontnery Ligut, Captain Wilson, sailed yes- terday ‘or Aspinwall Suir Joun Cocersnat, 2 taud any person, corporati n, &c., shall be deemed | devn gold to Mca-rs Bi fbiown, sor aho diere cmrtee Kui of felony; aud any person convicted of this offence | termm shall be subject to a fine of five th nd dohars an Cou. we Loey Evizaneta, of Yarmouthport, ‘rom Boston, iimement ot hurd labor not exceeding tween yeurs, ace | grounded 'D the creck leading to Crocker & wht nigh: of cording tothe aggravation of the ofvoce., The United | iSih 19st. wd started @ pion near the rudder post, At tiond States District Attorney, Mr Smotb. stated to the Court that the prisover fad pleated guiky, aud had thereby saved the goversworut noch time and trouble, and as this had been the first ov once, and the party tad pre- viously borne 4a excellent character, he thoug Of ostice would be satisiled with the smaller The Court direated that aflidavits as to the prison prev iwus Character be prepared and preseuted on Satur- day wext conv kept free until «he reached the aged oni naged probably to the amount diesaey No fs: on vessel or cargo, Scik Grex Botuen, Rogers. of Gloucester, while on Georges Bunks evening of Lith ine it belng fomgy at toe HG wat rou loto by orig Ortolau, of Poviland, and bad the waprit broken aud bow somewhat damaged. Scua HD Gkinvty, Torner, ot Demarare élet ult from TION OF 4 BOUNTY JUMPER, A rn der, ay ib vin. jib ore topmas: The Cited Sicha vt. Bdward Aldridge Toi was one of | the tk mer ade en mporeey ration wis eee Ronny, tod At Martiaique, where be row: 4 thove cases arising from ibe faciliiies (or fraud which the enlistment of volunteers has given rise to from the be- Kiunivg Of the war up to this moment, in consequence of offered by tue dillerent cities, owns and counties of the State. iho agcused 1@ @ respectable looking young man, and carsied ov ® porter douse busivess iv William atreet, aud was charged wab harboring @ deserter The principal wituess for tae prosecution, Wiliam Joy, ifled that, being induced to enlist, the defendunt ia- duced bim (6 go to Bridgeport. Counveticut, onder pro- mise Of larger bor He accompauied tue deiendaut to thet town, aud (bere enlisted in the First Connecticut regrment, tuen recruiting aod beiny rapidly filied up. Delendant sew witness enlist, wear the uoiforin and take his depart. with other soldiers to New Haven, witiess eveived i bouuty, $76 of which be handed to Alieidy fom the feodezvous at New Haven wiiuess y and then preeeehat Bourn © B Jonns, f Portland (21 tone boiit at AC Knapp, of Gloucester, tate Its deck’ ouse, rig not ned, WAS pasword May wa at Philadelphia 73d ine, O08 Th by ares Os eee At Portsmouth 2iet inet, from L “4 wld the serew stent ett Grane Waa tor | n Francteen trade, Sie In dol feet tong, 34 slow. M480 tons; and f kood midship bearings wy Snare 18 the “OY A.G Hainorne, a hark of about 530 Long gamed. tis xken. of Gnd to be commanded by Gap: His 7 Parties te Morway, Notice to Mar! Liontnogsa Orrick, Furr brermion MILADELTIA, May 19, 1804, The Five Fathom Bank Lights sthtion, of Cape May, on th sin bieel arse ye weowing a deserted brought up at Aldri¢ge's house ow William By order of the Li bthonse street “The day aiter bis arrival. and while in bis = iio Tiisebonse inspect, (prisoner's) @ompany, and Kpending money freely, the Britisn ont latter demanded more money, which wiiness refused to The follo ive The seme evening, ‘while io hin (prisoners) | the Georget mittee ua he. Toth at ‘Kort Donse. & person reprerenting bimeei! as a deiectiee agecm. my panied the pris uer, who Withess inet, being a do- | ane aWees tg mn fore Gok na ie het ey re ferter, he would deliver bio Up as ove i be did uot come maskin ware er ween tore fs th mid ot the Cha araand eve (neb0, with the \oJowing: me iT down with $40. Witness, saying “you are determived to beve all," paid the money and left, ings vy compnse — The solistinent of tbe witness, ibe partic:pation of the inhibit. 8 by BSG privouer in it, and bi knowledge ol the factand. of Bie | sd ny BME. ken’ an Foie, NWSW Subse \uent desertion and A Fnbsequent reanlisumout, under the advice wud coun jugar Bank Beacon, NEJgN. | of prisoper, at the thne Kuowing bin 10 be @ deserier, i lg ba 9 Phe prisoner ‘was temsanded oF enone Mr. avar ant Lsetrict oe conducted ac AF, aad cn rgate ght ee the cane for 4 ' fig Model, from Portland for Oerdenas, Siny 16, Int 87, ou ¥ Dr. Carnocha city om Saturde & 8 feld, where Ddeeo rendering, Piven Of dave, signal service to UM) Eaene Br), Car. the wounde: ¢ Uo ‘ormed 6 conaatully @ ont aa or ba sia bor of operniions vr wir restos tl 8 Davi Nyy York; ton at the lity jo a4 Peaections ee ia Pape: Joints, with tne: ATing. shattered TOADS, fe eater th, McCue, ‘ctor reports ther stares ove ‘ ban tightly bere; o# the wounded were owrsea, hen 16—In port ai Titaote, for Boston, all beni na yew dey TU Ue TON Wo take the Bold be ere port Mad (Ital), 4 Mme. Meyerboor hia (oy 10) lol! Parte for Ger ew York: ship Roohambeau, Just before her 4 pu 6 receteed {barks Td ieuoe trom the Princes oye: of Prva ee Sac rpuaseveay ‘The Prince and Princone « illo, thotr arrived at Ostend Dory yy oi cae where the Dike 06 Nomours wae staying. The Pope hag he i" WET EE hun, ; ioe hae fae coor Boston, when 7 days out carried away the upper part of ner | RL LATELY LANDED WISHES A STR bakery OF confectionery sure. having beam accustomed to such: oF to do chamberwork and assist in tmp Oan be sce at 8% Broadway, between wet ax, Mog 30—Aae beige JB Eing, Comil, and Maria, wi vraro “Bo 13—Arr ship Thatehber Magoun, Dunbar, rancinco, we May 4—Cid achr Max & Emil (Meck), Rhode, aoMOxTeripno, March 17—In port bark Bile Virginia, Joha- . for Buenos Ayre» to load for New York. Traveler (Br), Randle, Me, lion. aieg. ld 260 ), Taleahuano, bi pa YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A arrpasiow AS FiRee A “Cass nurse and seamatress: can do all kinds of swe ing and embromlery; hag been accustomed to work; ts fe 3 the care of ebildren has good city reference. Call a at 18 SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT yous i (irom New Yor red. 0 A wy Fred brigs Lacque (Braz), for NYore oon iaaa 4 ready ALIN AS, 6—! No ‘Ana ves vos el in por fy ifn asker briga W nth, Beane, F 101s, NF. Mow York way 6 St Vincont, Ganion, Victoria Urania, ir Villsge Sis’ ureer Mamba’ Guaton; Besotuibe, Bowden. au Adveni, Orow, do. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS NU: Sr Jouy, NB. May 17—Arr schrs Margaret Ann, Whelnley. or to do chamberwork; city reference, Call as New York; Isth. barat George, da, Old isth, sobr Krie, Coombs, Philadelpuia: 8th, abip Vasco de Gama, De Silva, American Ports. BOSTON, May 21, PM—Arr bark Laconia, Eldridge, Georgetown, DC; brign Trinity (hr), Hendrick Huseman (Dutch), 1. schraJ H Counce, Cox, and Riepard Bullwinkle, Fren Georyetown, DO: Thos Ht Sexmour, . Bil/abethpor Minoie Boyd, Whorf, Jersey © Joho O treland, Rogers, Fort Lee; NY: Am Chiet, one + Laura Frances, Higcins gid Ocean Star rockets, Vort Kwen; Seaport, Velser, Northport, LI. Cid schrs Pioneer He} Godet, Aquin, ‘st Domingo; Mindora, Allen, Kort au Pringe: Julie Anna, Harding, Washineten: t, Stutes. di W Brain: tra. Penid/eton, N¥ork, ‘Sia ist, bork Aiesahdrine. d—Arr brig Mazauan, True, Cardenas; Alison, Baw Georgetown, DO; Lucy Ann Coie, “Buitiniore; Forest 8 Rarriman. Port Bwea; Wm Mason, Smal ia. Hatch. and iy a8 ae ry san, Rogers, Cape Haytien nti, Aquin; Henrietta, Tavior, and Bi: land, Georgetown, DC: Alfred Chase, Hannah Grant. Howard, do: isd Soliina, Krrickson: Jos Satterthwaite. Long. and Snow Flake, Higgi is, Pailadelphia; EH Atwood, Rich: Surah Hi Giro, Barrieit: nip Hewerk Rhoden: Hurd, Bow, and Hay Suite, Yeuton, Rondonty i'ma: 3 Allegh ie! Btlrabethport: Sawn, Bearses Alida ia mbert, atid l'riacess, Lovell, N Below at anchor at uarantine, Russian steam frigate Pereuvett, Kopstof™, from 8t Thomas, 230—-8eiow bark Libelias, Brandhoff. from Liverpool. BACIIMORM Mardi—Ain hers Agnes (Dagy, Thomp- s0n, Rio Janeiro: Feetwing, bavis, Old Point; brigs Hark- away, Wilson, St Jago; Mary Rowland, Rowland, Old Point; achra Mott Bedell, Bedell; Lanra Gertrude, Gamp- beil, Old Point; Dirigo, Cook, Fortress Monroe;' Sa/lla, i Amity place, rear. RESPECTABLE GIRL rere A SITUATION Durse or chusubermaid apd to de Plain sewing. be seen until enzaged at oo West 20ch wt, RYSPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION a® In. one who understands her business and Rag the chy re‘ertnen; no objection to the be seen for two days at 73 st RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A BITUATY A ‘ascook, Call today st 43 Park st, corner of P iirst floor, front, over the doctor's, WIDOW WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO A Washing and ironing at her own residence. Call at 19th st, second floor back room, SITUATION WANTED BY A OMAR, 70, m4 eral housework, Good refe: Call as 704% lantic at, Brook, A SIFDATION WANTED—BY a BEMPECTABLE young lady, as waltress and to assist in tho wash! and ironing. The be wo days at 80 Weat 17th RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRD, LATELY LAND) wishes a situation to do general housework; 180 pod << froner. Uall for two daysat No, 113 Court at, Of city reterence, Can be seen WELL BROUGHT UP PROTESTANT NORTH jerman girl, who isa firat eo) ainstresm, wi: Stason no Suisction totake onre of ane, or two growing children,’ Call at 609 Broadway, room No, 19. Kelly, ort Raval; Ridcewnod” Weeks. City Point; Sears ville, ‘Sears, Port Roval: Belle R Hull, Holmes, NYork. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Cid bark Giovan Battista (Ital). Guglielmino, Nicrk; sebre young woman, to take care of ebfldran and do piae ee, ory ‘on cand bd loose. Bolmburger sewing or chamberwork and fine washing; the best of e ciieme Amatergam: Ohartar Oak, Baker, Bos. > ferred, Call for two days at ton Si Delaware (Br), Stood, Domarara; Adélaine Foteren cen; ie counicg gretexre “oe re es A youna ona, Wishes 4 BU ATOR, aa ood pixin sewer: good renee isa Provestaut. Can Delteen’ ‘iat suited at 12 West 334 ah SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID ANB A Sie voner or inundrens; reference. Call at 59 35th ob A BITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. T@ #8 ey Boake Ries city reference from last piace. Call ef eat 33: YOUNG ores. LATELY LANDED, WISTES situation in @ te family As seamstress; can and fit ladies! and ‘uhldren's Plain dreaves; can do al! & of family sewing and can embroider: has no obj eiro. BATH, May tesa abips Lucy Melville, Portland; 234, Thos Lord, do. BRISTOL, ‘May 21—Sid schr John P Collins, Farnum, DIGHTON, May 21—Are achrs JP Ross, Stavies, Bltza bethport; Roanoke, Dearing, and Lee ee. do; Whieiler Presbréy, and Char es. Norri ASTPORT, May 14—Arr achr ¥ A Barley. ‘Otosby; Wind. py (anal ty iImington. Del). FALL RIVER, May 2!—Arr schrs Wm B Biss; Haeeet Elizabethport; & buey Chase: Minerva, bt ady Adana, f hoctaw, Parker, New York and Cornel, Beynolds, 4: ‘oops Ann B iy ng. doi George, Bright: Perth Amboy, r Aima Odlin. Eilyapethport, AGLOUORSTRR, May 20—Arr sehr Cinderella, Pierce, York. 8! 20th, achr GQ W Bald win, Long, NYork. see to a grown child or assist in light chamberwore aay RYVORT, May 2—Arr achras'He-ald, Kuight, Capa ‘Can be seen for two days at 187 Weat 19h at, ens hi vai Hatler, Leighton, NYork. \6id bark Eugenis tana). York: brige Vincennes, Hodg- hiladel fanebec. Blair, do. ae KENFORD, May dare “iohts T Bodine, Bodine, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DG chamberwork. Apply at 177 Varick st, Bileavetuport: Mary A Rowland, Puller; Harriet Ryan, Bnow: Dahlia, Adanis: Republic. Chase, and. Francis. B SITUATION WANTED—A8 WAITRESS IN A ras Decker, Chase, N¥ork: 2st Arioadilio, Chase, NYork: B 8 vate family. Three year reference, Call tor Parnes, Doase, do, Sid With, sobr Helen (new, of NBed- days at 139 Ei rd. 300 tons), NYore. PORT, Mi schrs By versreem, Rectan Ph Phite. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN we anne a situation ax cook, washer and ironer, or berwork; po objections to go to the country for Beat city Pisa Can be seen at ‘36th and 37 As GFPRMAN GIRL WANTS A Greer. To se a short distance in the country “| SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ~eciaces girl, to cook, warh and tron, Call at 64 West ¢iat a YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA’ chambermaid or waitress; wo! ing ha-'no objections to go in whe 25th at Arr detohin: Billow. Rockland for Philadel Moll Rod: M Price, Philadephia t beth, Elizabeshport for do; and Mery. do for 40; Juno. t, do for do; Mary Kila, Ff iladelphia for Ni soaroorts, “cherub, New York for Gardin W HAV! 21—Arr schrs Dr Powers, Mapesy, Philadelphia srirate. Hill; Sterling, Goldamith. and rah Jane, Rogers, Elizabethport; H Lemuel, Jarvis, and W Port kwen: sloop Ph voix. venLADE PHIA. May 2\—Art steamer Gov Chase, Port Roval; sh'p Tameris fackson. Orleans: barks John Mathues, Ker!) ‘Gan Eden, Reed, New Or- s74h st, a fambuco: lea Fannie, Lumt, do, dH Reanady. Port Royal, | 804 froaing if require Bolo shipe Westman Dea ees prank’ Hoult, | country. Gall at Tt We ig Way 2) cAt the Breakwater, brig Daisey, Da- emai ays GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS co via, from Guba for orders; a deeply laden bark and two fo- 1g to assist with the sabing sad nad iron reign brigs. if required; good city reference from her last PRO NOE, May 21-- Are Brahip Eliza McLaughian, 212 Haat Dat st, between 8b and 9th ave Rav Sohra Hattie M Mayo, Ward, Balt. ‘A SITUATION WANTEDCBY (A RESPECTAR ous at cae = -m i Gall tor two dn; Fire, Richards, top" bed front, between A® BXPERIBNUKD besae ceeraree A SITUATION to take charge one three years’ refay gace from her lest place: obo to setng in the coum try. Can be seen for two ‘daya at 76 West 27th at, more; ‘Mary. Miller, Davion; Fidela, Hawley; Geo Fales, Nickerson; Cordetia Newkirk, Weaver: ‘Suwassett, Soper; Soper. Phiiadetphte Forfect ‘Low: Isaac F Hazard. Saun~ ders; Teanc Anderson. mathe Eli aber M: Chase; Marion, Pryor; Roscoe. Lidridge. New Yor! Stoops Speaker, Holt, South River, Ni: Harv Prederic Brown, Carr; Thos Holl, Rall; Pointer, Ni Payednia Khodas, New York. Sid schr Sca Nymph, Conley, el tocar = Gull, K BA acs ey. Rew York: schra es, Vroman. Philadel. w Bese y Cottrell, Bifzapeth ports 8 mith and Oud er, New York, ‘id ahr: eeophle a Mulford, yw tiantic, Wass, Poneeel TUOKET, May 2—Arr schre Urbana, Wileor, Eliza. 3 pe) ah NYorl yy Wi Sid schra tonva; Orris Francis, Hunt. SISVAMION Ww. ED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to ri housework tn a private family, Apply at 75 Oarmipe et, third Uoor, for two days, pt A inte el Rent be Dosnd aes lee A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHE! ait wa her and roner: cam z tion in private family: is a good plain ive good eity reference, , Merrill, Fortress 3 T7th. hiladelphia; Teta, : er ineae feeper, Baltisnore; (fin, ecbr’ Lion; | ce2e fer two days st 100 Blescker ot, = n the baseinent, oy aay ker schre Union, Cayenne; L W Dyer, A ea Oe BY A A YOUNG heey ew IcKF RD a goo the country, Onl at 10. loin a . ple EAR ULES ot pices ew RASPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES situation __SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES, | unter:tand try. Best reference from lant cement, for on A SITUATION WANTRD—BY A PROTESTANT GIR to do chamberwork and waiting or to ase.at in wash and fronting, OP tO thie care of ouilren rence, Can be seen for two days at 121 Tth and 8th a A BEAPECTABLE, WOMAN WISHES & SITUATION i mermaid: ia willing te assist in washes and franinn or tode the wor su o in tints, etek dhe bi » two days at “ RK PBoral LE PROTRSTANT YOUNG WOMAN rat housework Cl) sewing; can give good referenors; can be een at ployer at., Brooklyn, three doors from Mill ral A LUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN fe Want situations ax cooxs, chambermaide and unde girls for ceneral housework, ac, at wre LOWE" ry Gerini o Institute, 17 Stanton st., near the Bowery, ESPROTARLR YOUNG W uation as chamberraaid N WIS"ES A SI- waitress, or nurse and references.” Can be seen i 8 cnttiny and Gttine ladies’ and childree 9 objection to walt on a Indy going to Europe qe Place. City reference. it 77 West 1940 oh YOUNG GERMAN GiRL, or GOOD FAMILY, wishes @ situation in a private family aschamberm Galt For two ¢ daysat 173 Forsyth at, near Rivington, joor, A. RESPECTABLE YouNa an WANTS A SITUA. ‘on, to doc fe Bi dente ts mrs and waiting. Cuy references, A. Norma GIRL WISHES A SITU ATION AB bermaid or waitres.. or todo general ‘small pri bh goo! reierence 4 tour S18 Hicks "i, Brooklyn, where she YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION as seamstress. understand: all kinds of family ~ew! needlework, crocheting or Betting: is willing: to make self generally useful Mat 454 Broadway. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION a8 housekeeper, oF to do bi all at 884 Madison SITUATION WANTRD—AY A GOOD PLAIN COOK; is willing to asoet with t! tenon Gal at t tn Bes city reie: A Pease nara INA PRIVATE FAMILY— corse ‘ A yy WIDOW LADY, OF miGH & having met with ‘reverses, we housekeeper Parties wis) ing & peron of tie ap. seription may apply to or adiress ates. 1,19 West 22d for two days, A ar UATION wWantep BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and wi take charge of @ child from ite tnfane} RESPECTABLE OBRMAN GIRL WISHES A SITD: ; eae rai housework or wasthy end irom ay SITUATION WANTED=A8 COOK: washer and ironer; laa no Fountry. Gan be seeu for two di SPECTARILITY, A GOUNG ort WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST = Smee Aeag'e 8 or ebar bermeatts would like to goto a saterine place in the courtry, Good re sreace. Call at 290 20th st., between Yih and Web ave, * Lavy wits a CaitLD hw Ai AUT Fue ith rEr NURSE. AP. A NESPECTAULE YOUNG GIRL WISHES 4A SITUA. hon as un and chambers Cali od L Fast ‘Zist of., for two iA " No. 3 Hester wt. sli RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A do plain sewing and to take care of wards, oF oatiend onan. invalld lady. Call at 68 PERSON, WHO IS A COMPRTENT SRAMSTREMS, and can operate on Wheeier & Wilson ® machine, he st., second floor. front room, from | tilt 4 wishes emp.o: ment by the day or month good hint aa encahal” < Asanhamaate eer maker; eity reference, West 24th st., top tleor. TOUNG GIRL WANTS | A 3 SITUATION WANTEN—BY A RESPROTABLE _ i, @ chamberd.aid and waitress 10 a privace ar give lone years seen at her present place, R8SPECTABLE minendavon, and can be Apply at 9 Amity & YOUNG GIRL Wis ee OB. {410 A situation an waltrons In a re hardin SITUATION | house or hotel: ias the best of city reference youn bee feat young vari place, where whe bu. hved (or six ween for | washing aud ironing: best cy vs if not hs Can be seen for two day air uN WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, F aid and fine wa: a be seen wt 112 Kas SITUATION WANTED—BY A YO NG WOMAN, tocook wash and teva in a privare ‘amily: can givg fe Gots cna a Tinto we # at the bakery corner of A Zopre WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cadk: is willing to wasist In Wash De and Vooing. Jean éxcollent baker: has the beat city reference trom ber tast piace, Cail at id Wert Mth ‘st. second 100. VERY RESPEOTARLE YOUNG WOVAN Winnie aid 01 WA tresm, he Call aL 87% West intl) at, ber dor an ehaimbermaid ne Ob)ee lon te gy to thee unt best of city reference given. Apply ati! West 200b wt. A INTELLIGENT GIRL WANTA | A SITUATION a ‘nurre and chambermaid; bjection to the coum! Good city reterence nate de aay. aeaats A Lerences, sod to ave at 100 SITUATION “WANTED=BY A RES rROTARLE HAN. LO COOK IGF * stall famMy, oF de chi mnber wo no wbjections to going & ahort oe In the country, aes the best of city reference from ber last pace, Call #: /25 gith a RESPRCTARLE GIRL WISH’ A SITUATION enon, wash sow oF do gener fe 5 a kin a ewe ort, and seein th = A COMPETENT TOUNG WOMAN WiSKS A SITUA be dnd Ante BY A COM * ly understands wn e ‘on as chamberarard city referencey my Wowt 17th A BITCATION A ood city Nee ist ay. and Ak the heat of cite reieronc the country (or tbe summer a jectious to 66 is Hi rer Bi ph all as or aduress L: ast Anse: KOTARLR YOUNG GINL WISHRS A SITUA 6 chamber naig and waitress, no obyction (0 the sels refer mom, Can be seen tor two daye wt ani Toth et, between let ave. and ave. A A% (UATION WANTRD=AY A RESPECTABLE ’ woman, 6 c00k, Wash and iron, Alo & altome ng WOMAN, to Weab and do chamberwors @ ns email family, Address 448 Oth av., near A BITOATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 Shambernaid and sermatrens, or te chilireny ts, distance in caarge of ort ver present tm. d waitress has bo onjer oa Lan be Keen «i erutry. A. youxe w MAN WANTS 4 SITUATION TO housework, City references, Call at corner of Greenwich RESPROTARLE GING WANTS A SITUATION As che Apply atl cont has good orty reference, st. third took front room, A RRS “PECTABLB YOUNG “GIRL Wants if SITUS. tion to an eheiber work amd to as bing ty reference. WANTS A SITUA at S13 ay, B, im the to On zi SITUATION WANTED—hY A SCOTCH WOMAN, a! be soso awe ayn at to agsiat with washing And Iaundrens eo wah A amily to the Couutry for the ve seen a 241 Wet 12th a As wok wid work and w summer O GBR AN PROTESTANT GIRi. tron (@ ¢0 chamberwork, Call SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW, AA GUReRAE DER OF Lo do the Work of & aunall family: 392100 aw, YGUNG WOMAN WANTS A prt rhaid and wattresm, a0 objection “Gan be seen at 1X) Mast fortwo days BITUAT ON, WANTED — RY A YOU # chanibermiAd and seams 2 OTRSTANT OI Can to the gountry for Wie uy » Gan" be seen at hor prewen employer 199 | or WwO any = eine wisnrs A SATION as) rymaid, Appiy a 260 West 89th at, roar, Ai A Resreotanun YOUNG GIRL WIKRE A siTD- ‘ver exe or (0 asia io Mifecwobe to do hou ewo:k in reference from ver inet Vac, afew doors from Gib raeamseene YOUNG WOMAN WisHKe A i Ply and irener aod ma house 1 between tat und a WIAH| % Osa jon FOR oon eee RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISTIRS Gilt = nese and Ken matron 4 in cual ‘an infant (ram Ne vith. Three temployer, Can be seen at ii A= SITUATION | WANTRD—BY A EESPROTASLR be tosiant han to do wrajtings bes 8 ob tow ah wa olty rete for two oaaye af cs ren YouNG waited Agcnt “tat ay : aa A

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