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- SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1864. SITUATIONS (WANTED—Fema H COOK, OF KXPERI The Abuses of the City Ratireads. SITUATIONS § WANTED-FEMALES. MERTING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OOMMITTEB ON | TR rapRoran etane Avguet 15, eae THE COUNT JOANNES IN COURT. PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S CABINET. 00K. —A FR RESPEOTABLE PI PROTESTANT GIRL ~ Wwisat ota « “ituation ry a =—c oan 2. He Wek Bat family where she Apply & Mr, Bou THA SUBJECT—THE RAILROADS CONSIDERED IN- og ttaativn to take care JURIOUS TO THE CARMEN, THE PROPERTY OWNBAS, to the Ste. Japan roi, Postponement ef the Clancy Libol Suit. LABOuERS, ETO. ‘The joint special committee of the Commen Council Appointed to investigate the evils resulting from the COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Russel. Jomp 20.—At the epening of the court thie morsing, Mr. RESPRCTABLE GIRL WANTS & SITUATION TO j MAN COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS ALL KINDS housework, Call at 115 Hammond at., Family cooking, aad alee s chembermald and waits yb jeotion ere comnuz. Situations fogetber, Bo THE’ REIGN OF KING SHODDY. sige ie ‘“thegal and improper”? manner i which many of thecity | Can be seen for two dave at if Sts at Good references Thomas W, Field, counsel for Mr. John Clancy, editor of “YOUNG Leo A Se A sITuaT rae. ag railroad companies have lard their raiie met yesterday in ary. references. Onil at 2 the chamber of the Board of Aldermen, alderman Ryers the Leader, said be was ready to proceed to trial. Judge Russel stated that the business of the Court was SITUATION WANTED. Barriaon st., corn Fereiab 2 1s65;= 5 ¥Y A YOUNG GIRL, TO faully; good city re- thurloy Weed's Charges Epon the Badieals, and the Reply of thy Hvening Post. wach and trou or a small Call at $2 Weat 19th at, “A BRSPHCTADLE ReDTeaTARS Si, bh 0 objection to A rete summer months, 80 pressing this woek that it would be impossible totry the case, He had conferred with the District Attorney, it down for next Monday, Count Joaunes, who is 1 constant attendance at the vard and said:—I am nog a Coloasus, I PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS | 4! and to aah aeliity Weat ath vt RESPKOTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A Rae ee eee tae voy ats in ahs at room, for three days. c. he oa P. "Gautker, 0 Dbl pitch, The Cuamman said he would first bear complaints against the railroads in West and South etreeta. Epwaap Giaret said be had a statement made to bim ‘The complaints are not only against the form of the ratiy, but the road itself, and the maiver in and he consented to a os the bast of city refer: t 190 Lexington av., be tourt, stepped fo. 22 re fy aatt z. ‘ The" Cataline Mystery Explained, and the Financial Operations of the New York Navy Agent, Opdyke, Field, Greeley;) Callicot and Camp Opened to the Public'Gaze. ne a case tn the other court next Mon- notice t give security for costs, and I must bo there to arzne it beore Judge Cardozo. Me Field—I don’t think the motion wil) take over ten Tne Coumt—0O, you know ~ nothing about this; it le apother case. Mr. Fieid—I know as much about the case as the gen- maD, The Count—My brother Field is not In this case, YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF , REINAMENT AND ‘The strect 16 ruined for carmen, res pectabtit y, who, havin, Their business is almost ruined: Bilis as bigh ag one hundred and sixty dollars for repairs of trucks have been shown@bim by the carmen, caused by the damage resuiting (rom the inconsiderate mayver in which the tracks have been laid. There are seven thousand trucks in the city, aud three meu to exch truck. does not include carmen or marketmen, and ail which it is conducted, Ae aie ‘Opdyke wos active in getting up the Cataline nd has ass.jled me im the newspapers and at gton. . This man bas made money by er hips in army we Dlavkete, clothing and gan neeeen, Jew or gentile, inthe Operations York. Pa Seis of Carbart and others, 1 nual briefly submit the history and result of ove inancia! serge rete ‘oa, nderstunds baking and paste: en from her laste lace; no objection to K ‘an’ be seen for two di rook second floor. YOUNG, Woman AWANTS 4 SITUATION AB CHAM- dress, Call at 146 18th at. place, be- good plain cook, wash ined, Ww! Would, be. treatet as one Ridress bia ‘de o Vere, Broadway Post odive, New SITUATION WANTRD-BY | A. reas, oF es Sight ctatbarrt ~ oF woul ot her last piace, Call (or two days at short, distanon in’ the. counts ‘at 270 Hicks st., Beas ve State 8 at, make sixty thousand pergons ip the oi Snseielak to ruin the. car- men and monopolize the carrying ivede ‘varoug! ina the Me 4 io Hew Jor x Judge Russel—I shall set it dowa for Tuesday., tbe peopic on Tuesday. & gun factory be aS NY PT a, WISHES TO OBTAIN A Brvation FOR * ie Seer. mado a wubher aud | ely an i ‘The Count—i am YOUNG GIRL, Aw MARIPOSA .S IN“ ITS “BALLOON GLORY,” bg *“BC., MRTATLOM wwrepeny. r would take Sa for twedaya at her ‘Thus the affair ended. Count Joannes vs. Jonn Clancy. UNTBRESTING AFFIDAVIT OF THE PLAINTIFF IN RE- GARD TO HIS RESIDKNCE-——BE ABANDONS BOSTON ay Boorman place, 33d at, Riad nnasnee th henlann Aner nse > ore wisi ee A SITUATION Nyt DO GENERA: ity reterences, Call for a child and do ip the destruction of guns &, ‘the process of manu- Present employers’, facture ag @ contract with the government. Mayor. ke was, by. virtue of his office, a member commit! ioe b before which this clann was allowed. ‘Opdyke disclaimed any personal interest in the gun claim, Farly They bave their freight cars already built and have com- meuced carrying freight, The police are eutirely on she Bide of the railroads, They are forced to be so by the ratiroad officiais, who threaten to report them and have them dismissed if they do not do what they. 4 Laos AGED LADY, WITH A YOUNG DAUGHE ‘Rdveres cirvamatances, Is with dauuhtors, tng Deliad toseek'n home, The New York Evening. Post. we the Atbavy Evéning Journ ae it-e.t the at AND DXOOMES A CITIZEN ¢ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMBERS, Bofore Judge Cardozo, dented, in the journais, NEW YORK, BTO. be an affidavit, which was submi that he was the sole ow! Opdyke therefore satin the committee investi- some narrow streets the carmen cannot pags without backing up on the sidewalk, when the police put them @ dilemma of jatrusion on the track Tho property on the street is damaged fe) OE RAR. LS SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPEOTABLE GIRL. that Opdyke was interested, and lain cook, or to do general house- to the ido 9 rook lyn, = utd Like so ve one to superiniend bis hou shold, he cam Teapond with hay whe ts com: avant | cae home haps Apply at 207 Pact Ate an the P of the gun con- ay #0 they arein Ba.ning Post ts entih 9 roratee ae BY by adgreaa Pear journal went out its yay to stizmat “vehow” of wOom the President should Of the. oriarsenesa’? Of this gratuitous asaault, with the terms of my reply, I shalt leave oth it will be found’ that the Pust was more ‘exposure of its meditated treachery than by auy question June 20,—Count Joannes appeared in court this morn- {mg, and, in support of his motion to vacate the order com- pelling him to file securities for costs in the libel suit against, Jobu Clancy, of the Leader, presented the ene: ing interesting ailidayit:— Im the Court of Common Pleas for the Ci York.—George, the Count Joannes, pul = OK, Was! ff Sane stein (oi ota nw an at a hers paliwterenten Gales lit West 180s, receiv sehenk for eged ein from the ‘nment on the eoutract ae gotten in making up the claim the though the city pald bandsomel: mon"? goon came ‘to. ii ak 85 early der by these new down-town roads, and no une is. benefited but the stock owners, most of whom reside out of the y oe Epwonns read extracts from a petition presented isiature by a committee of the aggrieved ing how the business of carmen and iaporers: ie injured oy the railroads, He suggested that the cbair- Man of the committee converse with some of the carmen keep ‘clear.’ spree) 3a rie ‘objectlonsb *y SITUATION WANTED- tn city of country. a is competent to do all kinds of are Address Stas t eT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO MIND housework or chamberwork; 1 disturbed by the fo of a house duri e refused to atvide prota fairly, and Mr. McNeil, member of the present Legiala Qemmenced a ult againat “George Updyke” fora sixtt indulges foe ta Scape children or do light New b! iy toetey the Hey’ ag an’ urmy throws forward: its ekirmis! nioatily to Au engesement, Whenever the Fst, its gelchbor the Tr feng or. pare Nal jog Bia phi loo. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS fat Claas cook understan da ail Kinda of soune, game, nd past Ty aa eat ley reverence. rt of the $190,000. In ye: this claim to the hipervisors Opdyke declar hia ‘son ip-law, Karly. made oath, that the former Pere DO pecuniary it Jo answering Mr. McNeil's complaint, Opyke pen that McNeil is thus interested, and avows bimself as the ‘owner of the share ciaimed by the plainti(t. answer to MeNeil’s compiatnt is sworn to by Opdyke. ‘This, therotore, 1s Mayor Opdyke’s position: —To qua~ and hear their views on the subject, and.that the Com- mon Council should join with the citieame in placing the subject in a proper light before the showed thit there are 60,000 citizons directly interested in this subject. Richard Carman complained tbat the railroad compa- Dies raise their tracks so high above the ground that that injure vehicles of all kinds, avd often render the cross- Lo make herself, generally useful, Can be seen at jeaver ab, third th floor, back | roon BESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 8 Cook and to asalst iu waslyng and {toning Understands her business, The her last piace, Apply at No. 7 West Wins rhaky top floor, room, Count Joannes, author, ome Cienez upp he New for libel and tauilet there! PLAINTIFP'S SUPPLEMENTAL And now comes the unders) inn, e.. plaintit, ily known us the ‘editor, and Lauer newspaper, ‘Can be seen tor two TARLE MARRIBD nie, ataged + frauds”? av jurse ina reapectae ned, the a nuff in the above covered: <\nd corruptions enough to sink a G er tre auspices o. the Van Wyck Investixating sea for con Lk tnd, aay that sume, months, prior, te my leaving the city of “RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A Bano AS Uommittee (whose chairman sought to avenge himself mb me been! Loara of Bia Canyasters ‘a resident of the eity of New brought tow clow my emsloymeut io the 8 special attorney and uty himself to act impartially and magn payers of New York, ae cmninen,» Inverestea in the gum claim, and to ings impassable, especially when there is a gully cut Be the wheols beside the tracks, which ig often the case; and that ove company has altered the grado of Broadway, RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED LADY, Withour @n© enoumbrance, wants Anmail family, where abe would bare a comfortable home; 08 York, Teragaa' legal pro‘e sion for cl ents, as duly authorized b, T had’ declined to demand trom the & certilicate, of chambermaid and waitren Washing and ironing; disctnieas belug t dischaimer bis tion. tongs to, the SounTye ‘@ hamsekeeper's aitna Can be seen for two days at her present employer's, 31 Ir- the statutes of Massachusetts: ecvioa to Congress without ‘Texerd to the question of wivelher Le was or was not | ge ily chosen), stimulated by dhe Crabune, nromtieat menivers of tbe Uriom Delence mmi tho (it 8) mers, before ad wince, had and « gon in-Jaw xdds an affidavit. The clam fs aliowed ond A pariner, after calling the ex Mayor a swin of protite. and in bis defence Op- dyke made oath that he owns the Jargest shure of the Sura which, before the claim was paid, he had repu- from Madison square to Forty-niuth street, and the citi- ous a compelled to pay the expenses. Mr. Eanue suggested that the city take poesession of the streets, lay tracks in them, accommodate the citizens a three cents a ride, increase the revenue of the city and break up the monopolists. Une high State official, be un- a | Stoel received $150,000 worth of stock for signing the it the will make herself reference, Address SITUATION WANTHD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO HI family; good reference, rookly eneraily usefal; can gi Ving place, Good city reference, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION horoughly understands pose Music, on Saturday eveulng. March the twelfth, A, thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, Denelit from the Liveral criizens of Boxton, ends athe fos, to. porsea rom which, as a sum total, 1 dollars, aoe which I received ag Collector Barney and Mr, Optyke, singted out rer as fraudulent, though huudreds of have been cbartored uot bigher rates. 1t was not Lhvt too muck was paid kinds of ik ng} in the country; hus thi West 19th st, near 6th cook, wi Call for two da, ° ot city referencen., Call'at 104 « second Hoor, front room. T might “discharge” this patient ‘cured; but one for the Cotaine, Dut that my enemies (gentiemen whose bostliity Deurs even date with some dis ppointed aspira- sion) suprosed tbat I was ¢ nuccted with that charter, His supposition, and the accusati ug founded upon it, ave wholly ptrre aud uw SITUATION WANTED BY A peer Las understands making all ind of try; no ob ection to the nauntry: bs erence from her last place, Calf at 490 6th av. YOUNG WOMAN WISHKI chambermald and waitress, other financial, achievement cl to become a resident of A year ago. Mayor Opdyke and otters reminded General F’emont that when a candilate for. President in 1856, he was werkened{by pecuniary embarrassments; and that as his friends inteuded to rum him again, it would be wise laims notice. More than a SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK; GOOD CIT 0) ork, to which city Thad nati reference from her last place, Call at 124 Butler at, and Several carmen then made statemonte of tho losses and “yest of clty Pek Annoyance they wero subject to by the railroad compa- Dies; ant tho committee then adjourned till Thursday next, when they will hear what the merchants have to therefore resolved to reside, with my wet, working the double wione PROTABLR WOMAN WANTS Ato work ¢ out by the day. wife, in the city of New York, where the emplo; @ ULuring the paciies who were concerued in the charter ef (be (ata ine aud of traducing me, who waa not in apy way or manuer, ditectly or indirectly, 80 concerned. ‘be Post, ater # dissertation on “temper and man- hers,’’ pr ving, in ite speech and pen would not be subjected to a perscoutii fanauiclam, and consequently in one week after the sala benelit I left Beston, and arrived in th York on the twentieth ‘day of .M to put his affairs into @ better shape. The General as- Opdyke, Morris Ketchum and eay on the subject. Police Intel! THS MURDER OF OFFICER DUKYEA—AN sX-STATE PRISON CONVICT CHARGED WITH BBING THE MUR- No ‘objection to the ‘i @ care of childreo, Coot et eliyraferance Can be reen at lis West Slat st., at tl sented, giving to Mess ield a schedule of bis ebts, ves Into ® Mariposa Mining Compiny, mort the mines for onemiliion five hundred thousand “, YOUNG ENOLIsH GIRL WISHES A pruarion as shambiormals. or nurse, 202 Ia These (rieuds formed YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 'D way, that its free epithets of Sveliow” and **hargiar’”? are mot * coarse,” concludes: — Yet we cannot congratilave Mr. Weed on playing very well tae part be has beeu forced to take, aa nurse and veastress or chams tn the coxniry for iddagh at, Brooke small private family GBRMAN “WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION fermaid “ha © as housekeeper in m reapeetable family of aduite with child, & boy, 9 years ol doilarg, with the proceeas from which all tne General’s ady submitted to ths 10 be paid. ha Lehane arose, which, how vmevt by General Fre- undred thousand dollars, DERER—HI8 ARBES( ON SUSPICION. Since the murder of ofticor George W. Duryea, lato of the Niveteonth preoint, who was shot through the head reas: no objection to Call for two days at 88 ‘There is enough of his buch as it is, but Jt 18 s0 coarse us to be nich moreat home iu hig weil known capacity of ever, were adjusted by the mont of two vei! four im Mariposa stock, to ge Commissioners) that by the cansaitution of N cle two. secton one, a distinction is taken between aa in- nt 127 Bast d8ih RESPRCTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION INE Father of the Lobby at albany, He is much tore togentous doce # ul in waa? uverii ew York Leglsiatare }. Opdyke, Ketckgm and Hoey, and @ oounsel fee of two bundred thousead doliars,to Divid Dudley Field, ksq And, said the confidential and real friend of General Fremont, who , “there were other exactions and extortions MOST RXPERIRNCED CHILD'S NURSE WANTS A situation in city or country; oty reference. Callat or address 55 Weat 18th at,, in the rear, SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND ASSIST. to the highest | while in the discharge of his duty, hue and Sixty-fith street, on the afternoon of the 16th ultimo, the police throughout the city have been in ac- ie tant and & reident, and, in reg corner of Second aye- f chise—to-wit, with other 1 ving been only four ie ‘can legally vote therein. ‘a private family as chambermaid, walter or nurse, foes at her prosent emplayer"s, No? 6 Bast Sith RESPECTABLE a4 WIstiEs A SITUATION AS er has good city reference’ ve me this infor- cot ry jen ree-dout for thirty days in the: district [ream whch the of the war was te admiraton of all Wail street. gal Ser. Dawes, on the Coor of the House of Rep:esentative: vat WWashin. ton, it may be remembered, paid a Land ome tive search for the murdorer. Harrig and Vermilyea, of the Eighteenth preciat, r isto be chosen for Whom the citizen desires to vote; end, within the the A few days since, officers antchambermaid. Appl. today and to-morrow at ler present employer's, 72 West 47th at. the negotiations that woud make Jews blush.” om short distance fra that in traiming General Fremont for the Presidential trio te to Is Ann aal abiitty. wien he spoke of the tberal per ceniage svcated by him ‘on contiaews given out atthe Ing of our chit i a ot Without « peer. Virgil wa to Dryden sr aioe Let Mr. W thecountey., Cait’ at st'ia7 We SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTAB man aa dret rate cook: wi recoived information of the moat ‘convincing character showing that Jonn Cahill, alias “Nu man well kuown in the Kighteenth and Twenty-first pre- cincts, was the individual who commitied the murder. learned that immediately atter that tragic affair Cahill left the city and went to Hoston, to grooms received a gratuity of $2,600,000. How pleisant it Licey Messrs Updyke and Ketchum to sce their watered M stock and Wilbam acreets ike *pwill mil ment block, of ‘*Parker vein’ in its balloon glory ? LADY WISHI'S TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR Ge oe held | her ew one oe Hore bis gentns shines almost of anether person— p-rial arts and worthy thee.” onune himself to these Apply at her present em- no ob ection to it fis! ee wor country with & amall om i tbout two thousand ive nundn once yg nad oh) i aThou sist ace m “Hee Printing’ Company" and. members SITUATION a we A YOUNG WOMAN, TO dollars (8: 500) against t! the fi do general housework; is a hen Buwerer if he enoaeste invite another alily article of the same sort for the Hventxy Journal, be has our free ceneent, Through tne columns of the New York treune | have been assailed and calumniated, personal: aud Washington oor. espondents™ for veari near 3d ai wiseooud fi cook, Ironer; ted good ees reterence, Apply at 126 ‘Bat 20th a, ————— RESPROTARLE, Rags eet WISHES A RITUATION which place they were aboiit going to look for him when, second floor, front on Sunday, they quite unexpected y mot Cahill in Third y, by editors Laval myselt of the courtesy of tho Post’ ‘to indite anotier silly article,” remarking, by the way, that. the services Of the reputed ‘facher of the iobby” may be diapensed with while un editor of the Evening Posh re- avenue, near Tbirty-third street Bridge jor a pleasure trip. station house, and yesterday brought before Coroner Naumann, who conmitied him to the Tombs to await the production of further evidence against him, The crim- his way to High a wae (tes thd SITUATION | WANTED—BY trl, ae nurse and seamstress, h and 30th ste, BReROT ABER lorace ‘hen ni Be city of New York, that I cause myself accord: They assed 10 manufactur! circulation to the Cataline 8! cusing me the 2ri'une associates an id Correspondents were (hemselves making movey out of government contracts. short didtanee t u adress 182 7th to become might conduct ue ng to my custem, and which near 2ad at, for two days. IFORNIA—A LADY GOING ba CALIFORN on the 25th, by the tee J spon Uk rsd | RESPECTABLE youxa GIRL Rath band A Le 8 A prominent member. of that body, pusring bia tay friend, Bobert De viol nal authorities ai op Bat hte, win'ers 1 Albacy, using the columns of that convenient {QpFnal 10 support or oppose bitls in which he is in . With this representative in the “lobby at Albany, und auotuer of his associittes, wit his arms shoulder deep, as Nivy Agent, into the federal ‘Treasury, be ‘Fox's censorabip of legislative purity is modest apd. be- on goming. If, by inviting **anuther Just now, next to 8 a the enemy through oe ee New speculations corral on the er yoctmaptid exists pained and mortified in to ert tater the bal ll hs Department, if wf vhere be manny sok agents: Za Caitbook former @ jo—the lat pang of being able to positively identify him as the man who shot officer Duryea. In the fallof 1860 Sergeant Burden, of the Lighteenth preoinet, arrested the prisoner on acharge of burglary, for which was subsequently convicted, aud ‘sentence: the State Prison at sing Sing for a term of years. jug served out his heed onne) Cahill was some months ago tion as wet nasal olds, ‘the objection to ‘the iSite ges. "hadrom' Raed, BRPER.—A LADY, wir vive YEARaY rea Tap Pear: gly so; boat city references.” Address iis 3 onty, Uf York, with intent.'as aforcsaid, to as my residence weuld supersede the security by my att be verifiea by Apviy for two ‘tage oy: PROTBSTANT YOUNG WOMAN wisi tion as chambermaid Reference given: no objection to, th ‘Went 47th at,, between 9 mey oF tm: if be je eakd Robert D. in busiviess—to wit, ‘Willer sdigines Eaq.~ Fda, with the signature of the Tecoi Clark end the seal of onesertt are re- to ono ay me the «lass windows of the Past get broken, it must remem. er who threw the first stone Hut i ri the marble palace up the river. years of age and was born in Ireland. STABBING APPRAY ON BOARD A FERRY BOAT. SITUATION WANTED—TO MIND A zany AND do p'ain sewing. Call at 78 Broome at., first floor. QITUATION WANTED—T0 DO GENER S ~ er to cook. City reference. ‘a to the steamer Cataline, in relation to whose ob: rter accusations aud aspersions have followed me {rom my own country to “urupe (or more than ine ‘hrs aitegation has been the basis of assault and theme of abuse, in Congress, in journals, atutup,and by individuals, while I was entire ected with the charter of that steamer, and ignorant of the ‘aot of the charter a any mau, woman or @biid in the State. o! surity ‘de. fo continue my residence 1a this ng before the limitation time ex- shall Bejentitled to vote ith Feapect uh submitted “ sxctitice On Sunday evening a difficulty occurred on board cne of the Staten Island ferry boats between a party of Stoilians and some other foreigners, ite alleged to have doen The wound received by Romea, Pasquale COMPETENT Mo ange leg WITH ee Own machine, also three ¢: experience: fests and blouses wanted, at 225 Went ‘ise, Call at pres 10N sah rere tom cour. Place, it; for, as 1 city, ita ald evident ibe am zen, dent ntiand inhab EO ATIONS WANTED—BY Two eens w oak > | Biescscten soe oF the Cou gireday ta aken rebellion and war, tent and | Intead to avarice, 18 fornisbiog bs 80 to rei ‘Therefore it escurity, after these add ‘oad svithin the the eyurtediction of of t ITUATION WANTED—BY 4 A RnsractaBLa w wipow, Preseuting laroog temptations ‘dhe letters which follow, one from Mr, Develin, who puto! ased the Cataline, another from Mr. Davidson, who Recaiue interested bo the purchase, and another from Capt Gem tock, who chartered ber to Colonel Tompkins for the governinent, are subinitted in answer t the fuse © the | vening Post, viz:—that my “dexterity in charter. img the steamer Cataline for the use of the government at the Dogiuning of the war was the admiration of ail Wall street.’ fact an im stated ena ihre ar A Bisrnctanun SIRT | WISHES 4 SITUATION AS rivate fant yj cam out and Nt indiew’ understands machine: W the gountey for the summer. Call tor i ‘eat 12th at, ‘ you acogerour Joseph Lorence , charged with aid! in the assault, were arrested by the First precinct The prisoners were taken before Justice Hog: mitted for examination. They all deny their guilt. CHARGE OF BURGLARY. John Reilly, a young man 19 years of ago, and a boat. man by occupation, was arrested by officer Grassick. of ont enemies with the means of subsistence. of the Mississippt'is represented as reekit wie Cotton corruptions, in which ageute of the Treasery and officers of the army are implicated, It , the rece! defeat of General Ban! - exposition. Meneet, SENes Sid 5 sland partners or Sasetp Senator Sprague, are to, nave enjoyed peculiar facilities for obvaining cheap seamstrons in or. ascientious solemnit 8 oath, ¥ fofappeal, or, as T may be advised therein, ra tameati rvs eit stanter, and thereafter to begin anew, when time shall have sist aE. honor ong my nnn for against juspicio he Grona ie me FIRE New Yor Cir, June Sworn to before me this my nature revolts employer's "GO Plerrepout quire at se ae a ITUATION ARTE By. A RESPECTABLE YOU: late’y landed; ie pn A* YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A_ GBITUATION a8 to take ol 1o or ‘ing chil 3 and sewt Vest of city (reference. sortie i tite. 1864, Tuomas ‘ork city. New Yonx, June 16, 1864, Dean S.-Y our ante o Feguesting me to state your connec- Tava.ow Waxp, Esq. Mon wits the purcha ¢ an the Sixteenth precinct, charged with having forcibly entered the apartments of William H. Lawnon, io the inth avenue, and stealing therefrom set of gold bracelots,a large amouct of worring apparel, H. Lanpen, Notary Pub! Judge Cardozo took the papers, and in tho course of the afterooon rendered a decision denying the motion, with Before secession culminated io more clearly than other “4 YOUNG GIRL WISHES A PrvArow as Ae 4 ‘and seamatress; or would do cham Washing; can be wel amen rebellion, its pg and ite ormida: tenement house 164 Ud fap WANTED—BY A —_ charter to t ¢ United States gov washer and irouer: Tit Woof intn © @ament of the octet is reoelved. After this boat | Rete of the government wauced to the Pui Awount of te purchwse 610 coats to the plaintiff. Court of Ge A STATE PRISON CONVI woring to prepare ment and people for a contlict which would severely try the strength of the Union, I was denounced by tho Boening Host, Now York Tribune and other ultra jourual Denunciations were soon followed wi Reilly and another man were seen in the premises by Mr. Lawson, and as the officer approached they ran, and he could only secure Retliy, mitted the accused for trial in default of $1,500 bail, rED— matali com. nations, sugh as ure clase Sahisemne, a0 | re@n@®, seam. vera ly char as offered ral Sessions. CHARGED WITH AN Ag- RESPBOTABLE PROTESTANT GURL WISHES & areas haa no objection to the At 145 Thompson at, between the meuey to ray y money was obtained by mi SITATIONS w Ww yy Justice Ledwith com- false accusation: coon Sauternes an foe one of our banks on a cscount of ceria n notes, Ax I had done with you Defure. so on tue Occasion of ince and Houston, room RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WISHES TO GO OUT BY femily SAULT, WITH INTENT TO ROB A BROKER'S CLERK— AN INTERESTING QUESTION OF QUITTAL OF THE PRISONER. designed to ag i a dt ianded’ A by ae Mt Laree Bupegmens, Tommie ie male belp, labored on, however, ‘earnestly, IDRNIITY—Aac+ Li mar esotdshly, but with no effect. 1 say un- <piaining te you iD any way the object tor Coroners’ Inque withor hich T desired to raise the tiouey, asked you to par yore Bac on two noler, which at the sutne dune | preseated to you in your room ‘or your tun without inquiry or remark. Beyond th edt not aware that you the day or week to do all Can be seen at 16 Wout 2th st, tail SITUATION WANBED—RBY A RESPECTABLE young woman; is a good plain cook, ash 1 bad’ only the safety and welfare oe my country at heart. The President, each member of his Cabinet and tho officers of the government know that Thave asked nothing personal, either of place, patronage THE TWELFTH PRECINCT POLICE IN COLLISION WITH ROWDIES—ONE OF THE LATTER RECEIVES A FATAL BLOW. Junk 20—Thomas #utton, alias Thomas McCoy, charged with an assault, with intent to rob, was placed on trial, be having been tried and convicted in this court in Sep. ITUATION WANTED. a aan ape 18 w = Gail for two dave ae re. You wigned them imp'e and remote er fi@d any connec good cook, washer an a Sos WCRt the pnrchage cr charier of she boat ‘deen avsent from the city for som: eye few hours vefore you signes the ne two—oF of Information was received at the Coroners’ office, yor. terday afvernoon, of the death, in Bellevue Hospital, of a young man named Patrick Kennedy, cerning his, death, as far as they could be learned, it appears that at about one o'clock,on Sunday morning, of profit, for myselt. Ihave had offers 1 ties, frequent and liberal, to make ernment, but they were declined. for such is the vigilance of public censors that I em not even allowed the privilece of engagivg in ordinary Mo t tember, 1868, for burglary, and sentenecd to five years’ Imprisonment in the State Prison by Judge Russel, prosecution was vet ibae lve good reference from iast pl re BY A TOU UNG GIRL, 70 BO ‘call at bhers ATION WANTED—BY A RESPRUTA PLE roe bermaid or laundress tn ve Known anything of the purchase, It is elt they wore, From facts cou- "RERPROTANLEE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION—AS good ety reference. Ap. an The principal tall private iamily. a youth named Edward Pp. employed by Josiah S. Colgate,a broker domg business the charter which bad Tgroualy, Tealy some four—daye er a0 reser: has SITUATION ba heer 8 nouUsE xer Yonx, June 15, 1864, Dean Sin—in reply to your request of bare to say that ‘a pri, MI was ‘an officer of the Twelfth precicet was called upon 10 arrest a man, who was coaducting himself in a disorder- ly manner, corner of Third avenue and 124th street. cy reference from her Inst pi When, some mo oths it was Cc chased whiskey on speculation Mat es bal bse sh, Bear 2d av., for two days. suitable occasion for sharp reproot. . at No. 116 South street, who swore that on the 12th of T. W. March he came down to the office at balf-past eight ® private family; good foterenee.” Can't so Sd ev ee r Aaterest ip the slean:boat Caialive, eg ven hartered at. 1 D. er A REN PROTABLE Directly after starting to the station ci Maumee ai the officer was atiacked by a gang of row- irty in number, who made a most deter. p’olock, went to the safo and took out a bor containing ye tie ‘STFUANION erat boson A. RESPECTABLE money aud Iaid it op the counter; at that time three meu washer and ironer, A Seattert Game = Tnowiddge of th a Fi [From the Eventug Post, J Mr. T. W., the elegant corresponden: Journai, ovens hia batteries again no: mined effort to rescue the man he bad in charge, An aiarm was given, when the roundsman and one or two other Officers came to the assiptance of their aedoiate, came in—one stood by the doer and tho other two oppo- ood baker! eat of eity references. Uni as 13 West site to the witness, One asked him if a bill was good, a nally upon the bad been conrierea naar Tom; Post; but this time he scatters his fire like a duck gua ‘shooting | ‘Up into the air and even vers. He aims at this journal, but bie balls, or rather bts waddings, fall upon ‘Mr. Opdyke,” Me, Mr. Dudley Field, Mr, Hen Ir. Callicot, Mr. ‘Camp, people with w Fal of whom we have ne. aoqt and while he was looking at ithe thought the prisoner struck bim with a sandbag, and recognized. ) and during the struggle. which ensued Kennedy picked ighing about four pounds, and ing the arrest, The miasiic, bowever, missed its aim and struck the prisoner, knocking him down The rSundeman, who witnessed the murdervus assanit by Kennedy toatantlymtruck bin bead with his locust ki rallied from the effects of the blow and was taken to the Payee ig an wet nurse: oo sIfUATION Ret amd A RES good plain cool Rane Addreas or call ae (The weapon was exhibited The witness staggered bx back, ran to the window, broke it, and then he turved to prisoner was still there watehi: and then they started and ran; which contained denominations, UP & paving stone, hurled st at the officer RESPROTANLE, orn, WisHee A SITUATION AS 80 maid oe, aarien ANTED—A SITUATION, oung girl, as ses icnns ie ape ty m Tan tase employ ber tho him; be balloed for help Prisoner did not get vest of Rieti re an anony- ¢ know how many more Btate at., iron, | wo have nothing todo, and with seve- juaintance. years. Yours, mosttruly, Gif! Den Sin—1 have ir favor tween one and two th could not have seen the box without leaning over, but he could ree it from the street; the sand bay wns found afterwards at the sill of the door by a policeman, who dollars. The prisoner | station house. Growing worse afterwards Kennedy was a abe removed to Bellevue Hospital, where be died on Sunday meter cg AY, catia eee YOUNG WOMAN. = on tenet vue ied Antu aA SITUATION, ‘These flings, which TW. catches at in or ree, and ir- lout her own baby. ritability excked by Ln § Yorx, June 15, 1864, of this merni froning. ium private family} has good references. Cait at 22) Went 2och st, about the charter of steam oat Catalina ‘The Catalit chartered. b late Colonel Tomptin, from me, w ing crmmunicaiion | with our brief’ comments discreditable s appearance, a fare easily ‘disposed of, of. first ‘of the Kveniny Host bas ever the lobby, or a member of ‘Boening Post brought it to the witness. Dir, Spencer, associated he ex Recorder Smith, sub- te nd cross eximivation, He testified that he never Woked At the frces of the men tkull Deceased was twenty-two years of ng of Ireland, and had been but fiiteen months in the coun fe Coroner Ranuey will bold an inquest on the body prominent member of ation as g004 p ala it at all, oor has say Cag te of Lod 8 inter 1 government called impatient! when th Biles, The charter was & should bi mo if with eof the are #! Son wi in you in retstion to v with you im chartering oth seyernmaty for mich neither of 0 from, ern’ or @eamers, Our reward has pass threugh it on bis wer a i aporlar of correspond. tons of the Logisiature for jor ‘of whose teports of ings we had reason to be he nas used bis position to further measures la which he had @ personal interest, it has been without our know. ledge; but we donot bdeltev (ig Own explicit assuragces to the contrary , hud his prightwess, which has poached, wo think that he has too muoh shrewdness and age 10 a career which certain examples bim havo rendered so odious and detestabie, But to what low shifte TW. i reduced when he is obliged to 1 tance in ton couniey. until ne broke the window; he could not describe either Gall for twodaye at 349 Lot of the men; the prisoner was not the man who banded him the bill: he only glanced for second at the prisoner; about a week afterwards an officer came to him for & description of the man who struckgthim when he (the witness) told him he brief to describe bin; ness thought the officer told him he had of the men that struck bim im the station bonse; that he was a bid man and @ thief; brought inte the captain's room, and the prisoner wos but the accused wes not SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGuD English woman, as first class cool as lived in'some of the mont will be fouud « trustworthy. aud co cormpetont per: ‘on to the country ; A CASE OF PARRICIDE. Jobn Harmon, tho man seventy years of age, who was #0 dangerousiy stabbed by a pair of shears in the hands of his son, John Harmon, Jr., at their residence, No, 157 ist Friday night, a jtorday in Rellevue Coroner Ranney wi veral way to the West. ent at Albany during many years, as most city nem and fidelit; hoor, fromt roo ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ueaLrny ¥YouNG SMD AR AtION as Wet matee Ade ris, Harlem Post oie, Comman.cations addre b tavecbarsent above will meet viously report from tho injuries mouned to bold an in- perpetrator of the horrid and unnaturel crime bad been drinking to excoss for several cave pre. his father, and it ls supposed he lelirium tremens at the time the fatal hat he has; ,for, besiies NUMBER OF WEL , amales want situations 8 00 RECOMMENDED GRR! = A RESPROTARLY You iranches, eight a be ween fur two Bh urecawicn su Lret tour, from reain. ANTRD—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A situ ‘ation to travel with @ lady or sins ot | character for w vious to stabbin, Faectuates 7 Stanton wt, near suffering from blows were given, 8000 jaken from the coil; put with other men so as to pick bimout, Wituos: the officer if he wasa‘tyoung looking A kADY wb peongy oe Tf OnTatx SITUATIONS Fon ai Foul} sailor) have maou suopolled ae, acRtow Wren, Having borne quite long looking man,” whereupon he three men wore young about twenty or twenty-one yeurg old; the witvess taiked with that he was confident the wid yes; be thought the PATAL RESULT OF JUMPING AFTER A PERRY BOAT. Tate on Sunday hight @ young man, named Davit Quina, was drowned in the dock, foot of Catharine strect, (BS C008. washer nnd Can be seen at Mr. Headers ume ‘hewween 10 und 2 o' lock. TUATION, BY A touNa WOMAN, Ferd. tm 8, peivade fagnlly GeMaee bunt among ail the employes of a. al to a matter by peony wo a its responsible conductors | ‘1 T. W. speaks of one of “tbe associates’? of htey an having “his arma shoulder deep in ‘siwer_ and ine, washer; The countey preferred for the. sania nt East t7th ale ‘aptain Jourdan, who said ‘Wsoner was the Lay it Teproach couse quent upon these calumnies | take leave to unmask some Of my assailants. In the distribution of lucrative ro] et Washington a cli Being anxious to crosa the river the deceased wrt to jump aboard one of the ferry bonts after it bed started from the dock. BOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wisites 1 1O-do-chamberwork and no Objrotion to KO Treasury’’—alluding, a8 he afterwards ex. , to Mr. Henderson, the Na ‘port— aseorts what'is in iteelf untrue, and wiich be objection to the country, put some questions; raid be thought he could rot be tat taken as to the identity of the prigoner. take care of children country; a Kood hone im came up {rom the Meening y and fell overboard, One of its proprietors (Mr. Heuderson) asked for hire re tee pe id of Davy agent. then put this question —Q, it is Pe a pel bat ‘oa to be mistaken by seeing a tag life, and then only fora recond? A, you mean he swear that Fvery effort was made to save him, but when tvken from the water life war extinct. Coroner Wittey. was notited and held an inquest. Quinn was twenty-two years of ANTAD=BY A RESPBOTABLE GIRL, . d and wariress; good Feterahes, ‘new to be untrue at the tion involve uncovcerved third ‘par- an goo city 16 Even in times of peoce ‘hd at. ton ws ehaumbere Duquire ae 175 Made accor dio, i vate t Eee enjoyed an unenviabdic counestad w “unclean drippings.”” mean t ‘ost incwerbenty i is Alleged, has swettet these ties in the odtum which bis falsehoods may create Mr. Henderson, the ee, Agent, it the Hvening Post; do with ite editorial sannagoment public, and the i Mrnean to swear any such thing of the Court. Mr. Vaadervoor the prisoner was convicted of burglary on tho 26h of September, 1968, and seus to the State l'rison for five sm, is ove of the ie. age aod boro me peunt At yy Of bis death be wis ekatrsn Girt, & is mother, 170 White * t, testified that proceeding to the street, Brooklyn. mmberwork; olty rele: PANTRO=N¥ A YOUNG GU ble Uo oles bat is IRST CLASS COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS ALL Sarippra ’ enormously. Some weeks slace ita Dor, the yerciad A cot submitted the fol ‘wharges against the navy ag Imprisonment. distcicorestednems aod sependenes. Meantime, let us THE NAVY SRORNCIES, “inet Can he aren at her present empi 897 Went 4to at. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Ad leugacese, Of auld ‘do general bouenerurk. in a om4ii would like t have her tide ot et on te cily Zt at, we and floor, front for hs ‘The counsel made a technical objection to the a sion of the os which was overrated by the Court, jon was taken. . Officer Mclougal a8 the man who was covvicted im the it Marion—residing 12th of March site prisoner called on her moesage from her add, ‘othe te te ror ‘Daker than the readi- ness . T. W. to up gossip of pins aby which bas nei Baste nor authority attached to in. order ‘0 anne ya good name of mon who have never done him tho east tations have been hitherto uneullied, and willing that every transaction of their lives should be ie. by any competent Siwy Tt {6 aa old trick with rogues to shout stop thief, that T. W fs making a great ontery ag! SUPREME COURT—OrRCUTT, Before Judge Foster. Jenn 20-—- William Clarke vs, Andrew Blakely and Wil- Viam Werl.—This was an interesting case of false arrest and imprisonment, In which the plaintiff, who is an oyster dealer, Inid his damages at $5,000. The complaint alleges that on the 23d of January last, while, the plaintif! was id be Wiling ta soon at 200 Delancey at, Tea? houra, toast No 8 AN AMERICAN ottd’s anes, Apply tu 39 from the corner oC 7th ay. SITUATION AS COOK IN A SMALL ctable a. ared WOrnan, deneral'8 Seasions The defence proved by Mra, now at 161 West Broadway, but on lived at 396 Canat streot—that the on the Ist or 24 of March, w f in Cincinnati; the next time she saw him was on at hin UAE 78 Bae my ern — private family, by « re: YOUNG GIRL WANTH A SITUA mverwor'k and waiting o Call for two days we 213 Hr Paster, iron, Dal engaged in bustresm at re, « utp, aves. peek ine, Went home, stoves, cooning. uiedels ia ead copper the least the q the morping of the 12tb romaided until nine o’ciod! young men, representing Uimeeif ty be tue Drother of prisoner, called upon her and asked her if ane coluier. ed the occasion of bis brother being there. of March; he came Of the Saturday follow ing pior'43 Nortt-rivar, be was vio- _blakely. and handed over tothe wag acting, ta the capscity of « Jefferson Market itteat'e of hie WNoerty for the aon ANTBD <A SITUATION AS two ebiidren and ty Addewwn DN. Ja -eapect: vate individuals whom he #0 wantonly as. wails to divert attention from bis own sinister course. loutly seized by dr. curtody of, West, (ano qwifeeman), and. tak Court, whereho was . wecdal floor, ‘Font raom, SEPUATION WANTRD—BY Watchmaker; no vbjectiong to (A Agent does mee pear to pate, at A if ty ‘cont weniiet pregkhet eral pu aang agents, Sohoteld AN EXPERIENCED good rte The members of this gg detected at last and now being Court Martial, kept a aystematic wut of books wi cm |e te Grimes wa: oy to mal corporate into his hows whet the go tie'es—the Navy Agent appro 1963, Mey St ra » gross iron screws, Rare vor Ovr Souprmrs.—An oratorical atid, musical entertainment in aid of the Relfet Fund of the Ladies’ Home United States General Hospital is to be given at the Academy of Music on Thursday evening, Jane 23. Hon. George Opdyke will preside, sed addresses will be delivered by Hon. James T. Brady, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Dr. R. 8. Foster, Rev. E. H. OCbapiy and Protessor R, D, Hitchcock. The masic will be furnished by Grefalia's Seventh regiment band, sale at the hotels and music stores, the managers of this entertainment have in view is cor tainly @ worthy one, and the Appreciation of It by filling the Academy and replenishing the depleted treasury of tne Home. riven, Addross Watebuacer, flerald ilo. SITUATION WANTED=RY A. ST#ADY Apply at her last pl 4 9 ll 2, for two days, VING TOW x, fibatran: tower nt No.3 Gardea ste Brooklyn siuatiog WANTSD—AT Ang Wotwal (0 COOK, Wach vfd Hom, oF world do generel ‘houke work for a small private ferntiy: best 0} PANTED=A sireario Feapactable widow, who To, We Keen for two vay: ate wou Lb LKB SOME ion elrom danthée baw Mr. Hutchings, the Aspitiant District Attorney, sub of two Dours aud A HhiIT, The plaintiif furthor alleges thay Jocted. she eriunsen 08 thi# arrest and imprisonment were wholly uncailed for, and without due process of law ‘The defence get up waa a general dewial of the allega. The do eudant toxtitivd ‘of Harbor Magvor, be ordered to hove the schooner Ney from ‘tho pier, 50 ight come if; that he refured to saying he would be dammed if she aad attracted quite a crowd on the that he had been ivter, Snake upon emfieer the fronnd that cthimert , should Crona-exain inition, prisoner eame on najesephe ‘santea, broaber 48 to the accused, testified that when he read of the arrestin tho paper, and at tl bong al his ‘brother, he went to the place uf the 396 Canal atfect, MeAtiat the che Was tutnined® ap by counsel on both sidee, and the Court bad charged the jury, they reticed to deliberate upon their ton of au hour they returned with @ verdict of ‘The prisoucr wan di Eilon tewart, «woman of the town, who was charged With mtealing fifty dotiats from Charies [avis. at a house ntreets,on the 17th of May, Featrenulite tho Che tates petit aa She wee ent to the et forth in the com) Ink# SITUATIONS the other a éham. a or A “Tor ura gi dreseprad Pose another vesdel accede to the bh, shoud be removed PANTEDSA S11 CATION, fs jAain Cook, WaKver ADA iroMeT.oF ty do general Hua to gow stort dL ka BY A CAPABLE G RESPROTANLE dict, and at the ‘Tickets $1; for. ‘The object which | tee cresetit employer 68 Rast Him st. be West and bed the platy Judge Foster, in cuareloR tho arreat wos Vega, aad be deprived of his liberty without dud process of law. The jury, after afew momenta’ deliberation, rendered « verdict for the plaintiff, asecssing the damage at $1.250. nglon svs., second floor, Wisths A SITUATION pacts =A YOUNG LADY OF imple, ment ne ede wt ry cere BY calling om (he Gnd iafaetiom wi) Hen OMAN CLARKE, 110 Chatham oh, M.¥ pia) OD CHARACTER at; can give the public will express their TABLE arnt pod or Over aod Cherr: ™ Witt 555 86

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