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Bis holy veme, that we may hope to be rescued, ab Bo disiant day, from the ers and tbe fearful evils ‘fat surround ds. Aud with our prayers and mgs let us bring some substantia) token of tneir sin. @erity. Oo aday when we omen wh special ~ Yess be Divine goodness In beste upoa os agrin tue fruits of the earth” and ail “the otber blessings of @ por forget our His merciful providence,” may br age and sisters who are naked ispeciaily let us not pg ee a years tbe collections made oo Thanksgiving Say in @ur several chuvobes have beep av e-sential belp to ar hospital in tbis city, which is mainly devoted to the are of sick and wounded who are io destitute circum- @ances. Touching instances might be given of the ex- enced and effective way in whieh such offerings bave @ontributed vo the spiritual as well as bodily com/ors of tudes who, without such mivistry, must bave been to guffer, and often 10 die, without succor ard with. @ut hope. To marntain. at present, the usual number of free beda requires a large jverease of income, nd it is my at prayer aud hope that, having freely re- @zivedot mercies of God, our people may, witb —— Rearts, (rey give to bis sutering, children. 1 Uherefo: etnesionslay recommend that op Thursds the 2itb day of November, 1854, there be taken up, every congregation, and at every public service, offer- foge for the Hospital of tbe Protestant Episcopal Church f Philadolpuia, ALONZO POTTER, Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. THE DAY IN THE CITY. ‘Thanksgiving dey will bo observed with more anant mity perhaps thaa ever before by the peaplo of this city, Beth rocially and religiously. All sects have united In prescribing religious observance of the day, and socially ee turkey dwoners will be as numerous as ever, not. witbs:anding the bigh price of that savery fowl. The ma kets Lavo been fully supplied with turkeys, but the demand bas boon & long way ahead of the supply. The children on Rancall’s Island wilt bo treated to their ‘weaal dinver, and the following exercises will take place, eommencing ¢t eleven 0tlock :—~ PROGRAMMB. Master Rone. the ehildren, - President Draper, ers Millor and Hoiden, oem sreseee By the large girls, Poem (‘Tho Drum.ner Boy of the Rappabanoock), Master Tarne: «Misses Davis and U’Conner, . Master McLougolin, Masters tal und Rone, . By all the chifdren, . The Colored Orphans. @-comfortable dinner is to be given to the colored erpbans, whose asylum, #% will be remembered, was destreyod during the riots of 1863. ‘Ibe dinner will take i iti present home of the orphans, at Carmans- Five Peints Mission. Teo lady managers of the Five Points Mission have auade ample arrangements for the obeervance of tho day. Pwbile exercisos by the children, In the chapel, com. qmence ai two P. M.; dinner at four, and the distribution gifts to the children immediately after dinner, Among the generous contributions to the dinner is a frosted cake between nive and ten feet long, beautifully <srmamented, the gift of 3. H. Crook, Esq, No. 74 Chat sBam street. Some idea ot this cake may be formed by ‘the faot that one thousand egss, one barrel of sugar and seventy-five pounds of butter compose a part of its ia. gredieuts, For Rhode Isiand Sok ree ‘We learn from Colone! Almy, the State agevt of Rhode Bejand, that Mejor Monroe left this city on Sunday for Oty Pot with twenty-seven oases destined for the Bhode Island regimevts i Grant's army, and Captain Greene deft on Tuesday with seventeen cases for those in Meridan’s army, said cases being filled with turkice and Opry citizens have pot been forgetful of the claims of the Poldters’ Refiet Association upon their benevolence this peazon. (olonol Howe is hourly receiving assurances of Mis fact in the reception of large and small donations brow ai) classes of our citizens, Were it moro generally Senown that, the wardrobes of this excellent institution were entirely depleted by the constant demands mude Dy nearly vaked, sick and discharged sold@es en route Domowards—perbaps to die—our worthy citizens would fioubtioss not atlow such to bo the case for any length of fame Over a hundred soldiers from ail parte of the pountry are dally and nigbtly quartered at the rooms, 104 Broadway. s the Howard Street Seidters’ Hom:. Colonel Neville, the superintendent of this instisution, DOtios that a good substantial dinner will be pro- Pided for the soldiers there to-day, consisting of turkeys, spple sauce, celery, apple pies, &c. The diuner will be served at twelve o'clock, and the tables will be kept sup- plied during the entire day, soas to furnish a dinner to @i who arrive on the trains and boats, The dinner has been provided by individual subscriptions, end the Board ef Brokers, through Mr. Vermilye, chairman of the com ‘alttee, have made a handsome contribution towards the expenses, All soldiers who happen to be in the city on farlowgh or sick leave are invited to the depot, Nos. 60 smd 62 Howard street, to partake of the good cheer. Religious Services To-Day. fhe Rev. 0. B. Frothingham will preach this morning fm bie cburch, on Fortieth street, between Fifth and Bixth avenues, at half-pastien o'clock. Subject,—The Ulstmate Grounds for Thankegiving.” Dr. Thompson will preach at the Broadway Tabernacle shurch to-day on “How to Build a Nation’? Barvice will sommence at eloven o'clock. Divine services will be held at eight o’clock in the morning at the synagogue of toe Netherland, Congroga- tion B’nay Israel, corner of Stanton and Forsyth streets. Sorvices will be conduct:d by th ’ The Rev. Dr. Westoott will preach in Bloomingdale @baroh, on the sour #ido of Forty-second etrest, between Beventh and Eghth avenues, at eleven o'cleek it tho morning, on tho following topics:—!, This rebel! © | an fails long estadlishod principles of our governmem’, 2. We proeecute this war to rests! these assaults 2. Our saccess in the past. 4. Our provpects for the futors, A @ollection will be taken up for the familics of soldiers. The synagogue of ie Congregation Boal Josterun, Qreeno *treo', will be open for irine service this moray fing at balf-past eleven o'clock The vow eynazosus of Aderath El, in Twenty-mioth street, veir Lexington avenue, will be opom for rervico tas afternoon at two o'clock. Tne Rev. Mr. Selig, of fee Henry street synagogao, will officiate, and Mr. J, ‘Waltz will doliver a sermon on this occasion. The Rev. }rederick G. ik, D.D., will proach in the Presbyterian church on West Twenty-third ctreet, near Weventh avonue, this morning at éloven o'clock, Sub- fect of discourse—Our Contry ao Viewed from ku rope.” A discoures will be delivered at tho Broadway syna- gogne, noar Thirty-eixth street, by the Rev, 5, M. Isaacs, services to cemmoence at shroe o'clock P.M. ‘Three or four of the veighboring eharches will meet in the large Stevens Ilall, corner of Brosaway and Forty. Seveuth street, at glovon o'clock this morning, Tho Re Semuc! 8. Boil, D. D., will preach the sermon on‘ ‘Are We fo the Right inehio War?’ The pastore of the uniting @burches will asctet tm the services. ‘The Rov. Dr. Verren will proach (his morning (Thanks giving Day) in the French Eptecopal Church du St. Keprit, Weat Twenty -secoad street, peer Fifth avenue, Services ‘will commence at balf-past ten o’¢lock. At the Church of the Anm jon, Fourteenth street, there will be Thanksgiving sorvices and a sermon by the Mer, Dr. Cressy at balf past ten A. M. At the Reformed Dutch church, Twenty-first street, Shere will be a Thankegiving service at eleven @elock Qhie morning. fermon by the pastor, the Rev. Aloxwnder RB. Thompaon. The Rov, Thoouore i. Irving, LL. D., will preach in the Church of tho Mediator, Lexington avenue and Fast Thir- Moth Atroet, this morning. Services will commence at elevon o'clock. ‘The Rev. Stephon H. Tyog, Je., will prego thie morn tng fn the Church of the Holy Trinity, tn (i{th avenue, Detwoen Forty fret and Forty-eccond streets. Ge will commence at eleven o'clock, At the Synagogue Abavath Chesed, corver of avenue 0 and Fourth street, services will be holt at two o'atock Wie afternoon, A sermon will be delivered by tho @anton, Mr. Woif. At the Tabernacle Baptist church, Brooklyn, corner of Bleks and Kapelyoa streets, there will be preacbing this morning at eleven o'clock by tho pastor, Rey. 1. Kdwia Brown. Mayor Gunther's lamination. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERRALD. No, 182 Waser Forty rivtn Street, Noy. 12, 1864. Upon my return to the city this P.M. I fod myseit eonstrained to ask of you the lavor of not\cing that the samo of K. H. Haswoil, as a signer toa communication ‘which appeard In some of the papers a few days since, and idcreased to hig Honor the Mayor, upon the ecoasion Of bis voto Of A resolution of the Common Council aseign: fee an ovening for & general ilumination, &o., wae Lob $otooded Jor that of, yours, &o, CHS. H, HARWELL. DOMINGO AND VENEZUELA. The Peace Negotiation a Failure. GONTISUANCE OF MOSTALITIES. chiianinbeaamennenl A Spanish General on the Situation, Gn. ae. - oe. Havama, Nov. 14, 1864. ‘The news from Venozuela and St. Demingo come te ‘hand at go late an hour tbat IT bave no time to enter as fully tuto detalls as I would wisb., From the former we learn that tho province of Guayana atil held out in armed opposition, and it would appear that the geveral government hesitated to come to blows with the insar- gents, and wero evon talking of some peaceable arrange- ment. From a deccription which Igave you to a for- mer letter of this province of Guayana, you can readily understand why the goveroment should hesitate; for though it is but one province or State against nineteen, the igsae of war would be doubt(ul, ‘The election for President was progressing, and, 60 far as heard from, the chances were largely im favor of Faloou: ‘There had been some trouble in the State of Aragua, where a reactionary movement bad taken place in favor of the late Governor, Geveral Alcantara, the entire As- sembly of the State having been thrown Soto prison by the reactionists, falcon bad been sent for, in tue hope ‘that bis presence would resiore order, which in ‘act was the cate, fer bo immediately releaxed the prisoners, restored the Assembiy, and named a provisional Governor, pending 60 election tor that ottice, ‘Lhe cotton crop throughout the eountry promises to be very large, many millions of pounds having been gatuered in Aragua, Carabobo, Barcelona, an Provinces, From St. Domingo we have no news beyond a skirmish at Puerto Cabello, where, on October 31, the insurgents were driven from somo breastworks they bad erected on the shore. Tbe Spaniards lost twelve men, The bat. fahion of volunteers from Puerto Kico, seven hundred strong, had arrived at Monte Christi, a proof that the war te not yot over, Havana, Noy. 19, 1864, ‘We must accept as positive the supposition that the Attempt at a peaceable solution of the St, Domingo prob- Jom has failed, for we have the most convineing proof in the continuznce of hostilities. Duriog the bot “season there was an apparent cessation of active operations in the field; and because these were paralyzed at the time ‘and peace spoken of, it was supposed that Salcedo bad actually ordered the insurgents to lay down thelr arms, ‘With cooler weather, and at the first movement of the Spaniards from bebind the shelter of their works, where they had spent the summer, we hear tho crack of the rifle and the war cries ringing out as loudly asever. It ig not even certain that all the Spanish prisoners have ‘been returned, though some certainly have; and though the Dominican loaders have quarrelled among them. selves, their differences do not interfere with the activity of their followers in the field, A letter from St, Domingo City, dated November 5, con. tains the latest news we are in possession of, and {oforms us that the province of Seybo, where the famous Sant wore out his lite in unceasing efforts at subjugas Sion, and as unceasingly Fe eneet tl victory and pacifica- tion, this very seme bree times cumpletely over. Tun by the Spaniards, 2 again swarming with armed bands, end agalo invites her baffied enemies to accept battle among ber rocks and forests. This letter telis us how a party of native troops drove a party of insurgents from the vilinge of Cuey, which was reoccupied as soon as tho former marched back to their camp at Higuey. gain they returned, avd again were the insurgents driven away to the crins of ‘‘“pain and the Virgin of Alta gracia.”” ‘ben we are toid “the pacification of Se, bebe, fo Prororsog much wighin the last jew days, aa lieja is @ivplaying much sagaéity and shity io bl command. 5 Historiam talem aliguantulem.credere quia vult, Patria amorem nondom intelligit iate. The quotation may not be quite piped since the eri ginal is pot at band to consult, but the idea is good and very applieable, yet Spain is unwilling to give'up the year ntil ehe has lost the flower of her army and fifty ie lions ef dollars Then sha will be foreed to let the patria amorcem of the Dominicans have ite way. Of late anew motive bss been discovered to urve a continuance of the war, not fu the least more solid or satisiactory than the old excuse of Spanish peer and Castilian honor. This new idea ig ventilated tn a letter cig in Spain by Don Macuel tho genera! whe, you may remomber, once got ated” from his command iu the beginning of the Dominican war. The General, who, from his experience ja St. Domingo, ought to be @ competent judge, opens his arzument in favor of the war by an admission which at ovce, like the engineer, ‘‘boist by bis.own petard’’—to use a less classic expression, knocks bim higher than a kite, He says — +L believe sincerely that the poss-asion of that province ts a monetary criamity; I berieve thot its receipts will never 8 fice to cover ordinary ; but I believe also that iv isa calamity which must be borne, because necessary to the preserva ion of Cuba and /'uerto Rico, and that the abandonment. in cage it sould be effected, would be a calamity + inflonely greater, which our country would ‘s00n lament.’” Wait; don’t laugh yot, for there is another part of the joke to come, After nearly two mortal columns of ex- Dianations in regard to the great love of the Dominicans for the Spaniards, and how the present revolution origi- nated aroong the Protestaot natives of Samana and Puerto Pisea, because their houses of worship were closed against them, he saya:— “If the abandonment of that new acquisition should be Drought abeut, and, as would predably be the case, the Amerwan flag substitule ourson the towers of St. Domingo, you may rest aseurea we shall have lost our influence in America, and bave taught the enemies of Cuba and Puerto Rico that to conquer us tt would suifice to gustain ap ir- regulur war in dense woods, carefully avoiding engaging fa pitened encounters,” This is very silly stuff, General Buceta ts a very brave officer, ‘or he has proved it in Morocco aod st. Domingo buwhe cannot direct a nation's policy. If 1am not m ere Was & party in existence in Bt Dem! ears since, ngiiating aunexation tothe United but whose overtures wore rejecied by Congress. Tho iden, therefore, that the possession of that isiand is bocessiry to the preservation of the cihers to the er wn of Spain is preposterous. even ir it never bad been dite covered! that Oghting in dense woods was a good way 10 annihilate armies, The National Saitors Fatr. Bo: ton, Nov. 23, 1864. ‘The rece|pts of the Natioual Seijors’ Fair, whicu closed last ovening, Kaye not yet been correctly and clearly as- cortained, but will exceed $200,000, ‘The officers and crew of the United States steam sioap. of-war Brooklyn sent in a contribution of $350 yesterday, which secured the sword to Captain James Alden, the gallant commander of the Brooklyn. Tho sword contest up to this unoxpected result bad epontent ‘and wiil continue it, ax I predicted a Thomas D'Arcy McGe Mowtreat, Nov. 28, 1964. |. Thomas D’Arcy McGee is dengerously tll. Fire in Civeimnuti. Cinoivmats, Nov. 23, 1864. The bud and spoke factory of Rayer, Coleman & Co. Hou. was destroyed by Oro last night. insured. Weather very MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. _ Leas $30,000; partially Slight snow yesterday, Married. Bavswer—HARnison,—By the Rev, Samuel B, Bell, D.D., at tho Broadway Hotel, New York city, on Tuesday, No: vember 15, Boanovons P. Brower, Eaq., to Mus Havten M. Hawnison, of Paltimoro, Md, Baltimore papers please copy. Bucnorr—Fronen.—On Tuesday, November 22, by ths Rey. A. ©. Fiekd * Sauns Hocxaour, of Tremont, Westcbester county, Mies Sanau KE, Fisnxa, of Carmanevilie, N. ¥., of Thomas Fish: hong Fg the Rey Dr. Ridgeway, Mr, vin H, Maywaao to Mrs, Apaurwa & Ketcuam, all of thio city Reseeir—Mensow At the residence of Stryker, Henne Roewmt, 0.0. N., to Mise Seaman, third daugdier of James Munson, Fis. all of this ity. RewGNorvs—Srearr—-At Bridgeport, Conn,, on Satur- day, November 10, at the resideace of, and by the Rev. Jawes Avacsrine Reicnota, of Now « Srcant, of Fatersou, N. J. rion popere please copy: Siaw—Batisa.—In Yonkers, on Toesday, November £2, at St. Paul's cbured, by che Rev. 0. R Brower, Gkoras Shaw to ApkLaine Loviss Bavue, daaghter of Heory Bay lis, Faq Sorer—Hockvam.—On Tuorday, Nevember #2, at the Chureb of the Mensiah, by the Key, liv. Osgood, Guo. A, Boren, of Now York, to GRORGIX, cldeat daughter of Capt, Geo Bucknaw, of Columbur, Ga. Varanrive—Parnrs.—At Brooklyn, evening, Nowembor 22, by the Kev: the First Presby church, Joun F Kuma 3. Pieces. Greenpoint papers please copy. Don Tesday j. #. ‘Robinson, of Vaukerine to Died. Rovenony.—On Wednesday, November 2, a er a ahort {Mneas, Hevry Bocxtonx, eldest see of Jobw W. ond Frederieka Bockhorn, in the 22d oe Tho relatives and friende of (hy ny are most re otlully invited to attond the riday afer. ‘one o'clock, from. ti) t hin parents, corner of Forty aixth atrest « th avenue, 10 Erren wood Cometery huwor—On THesday, Novemoor 22, Wie L 2 dd Yoar of iia age. ‘he (rides And relatives Of 1h tamiy nor, are reennet(uly Be NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4%, 1864. ——— Savited 10 attend the funeral, from his tate reakdenoe, 28 | that he might saro bimse!f and crow, but was refused. and street, oo Friday morning, at baif past t-v o'elock, Grans.—AV Mrermonis on. Mendy, NOveasbor 21 after esbort illness, Mangaxer Coriano, wie ol Divid Clark, aged 70 years.” The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ipvited to attena the funeral, from the Dutch Reformed ebureb, Piermont, on Fridsy morniog, ab half-past leveo @'elvek, withou: further notice. Chank.-— At ¥atrmont, Weaichester county, on Tnesd ight, November .2, Tiwam Vaursan Cua gon of the lite Juhi P. Clark, Esq, , of this city, agod 2 Years, 7 mouths ond 11 day to ustend t eral, from his late residenve, at Fairmovt, on Friday twelve o'ciuck, Carriages wil be tw attendance nf Tremont station to convey friends from the cars to the residence, Crean,—Io Brooklyn, on Wednesday, November 23, re. Monica Crean, in the 56th year of ber age. ‘The funeral will take place on Friday a‘ternoon, at two o’ctock, from the resilience of ber son-1n law, 211 Colum- Dh street. ‘The friends of the family ai ited to attend, Her remain: Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. Tipperary Pree Press please copy. Coacea —On Monday, Novecaber 21, Exusow Coxoxa, Jo the 78d year of hie-ago, ‘Tbe relatives and (riends of the famity are invited to attend the funeral, ou Frid-y m rnirg, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence. No, 238 High street, Newark, N. J» Curriages at Market street depot on arrival of ten o'clock train from New York, (008 of Cortiandt street, Dear. —-On Moaday; November 21, Catnaning W., wife of Oarmilie L, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to ationd the funeral, from her lato resilence, 162 Fost omen Street, this (Thursday) morning, at ton o'clock, Faxy,—Suddeo!y, Fruix Jvies Goprrey, a native of Fra ce, axed 40 year: The ‘uoer.) wil take ; lace ‘rom the City Hospital, this aay (Touredvy). at twelve o'clock Le —On Tuesday, November 22, FRaxces E. Gare, in the ith year of ber age, ‘Yne friends aad relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend the (umeral, from her late rei dence, 111 Ext Thirty second street, near Third avenue, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, KIMBALL, —At Now Rochelle, on Wednesday, 23, Mics Mary Kiwnazs, Ghoghtee of Philan ‘A. Kimball, aged 24 y bai all das November | Ge; avd Mary Th6 friends of the family are rospectfully invited to at- | treat the linia nenr Hugraw's taiwan where wi tend the (.meral, from 236 Weat Twenty-eighth street, on | on her beam ends. She is badly damaged. but ita expected Saturday aliernoon, at two o'clock. abe will be taken on the railway in afew daya for repairs, Kasaire —At Bethieham, Pennsytvania, on Monday, November 21. of consumption, AmpRsw J. Kasiix, of New York, aged 31 yoars. ‘The frieuds aud relatives of the family, and Pacific Lodge, No 233, F. und A. M.,and members of the Board of Education and school offices of the Touth ward, aro respecttully invited to attend th ‘church, corner of Broome Ghee Roualty osts ‘shi Harty. Wabron nahore, but appa afternoon, at two o'clock. rently not very much damaged; ship Western Siaron the The members of Pacitlc Lodge, No, 233,F. and A. M.,are | bank in dangerous position; ship Sooloo has sue Re, hereby summoned to mort at the Lodge rooms, No.g | tained only triftinx dainage, The Lijonle (salt laden). from Uniov square, on Friday, November 25, at one o'clock, | Liverpool, \w ashore: does not make water. and will proba to attend the faneral of our late worthy esibar, Anarow a ea miu hui sechber Lomanmte aad ail bocmaets, J, Kasmire, A. VALENTINE, The ship Tineoin ire bag lost bowaprit and other, spare, James Hype, Secretary. ant tained Jerable 7 her ston. Kmseart,—At the Broadway Hotel, VAssparseipl Tues. day morning, Novewbef 15, of disease of the heart, JowatHay A. Kminany, resident of Louisville, Kentucky, aged 59 years. Lrovp.—Op Monday evening, November 21, after a —_ =a painful illness, MaxGarsrta, wife of James Joya. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the (uveral, without further notice, this (Thureday) afternoso, at two” o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 219 Dean street. Brooklyn. Leppy,—Oo Wednesday, November 23, after a long and painful illness, Tuomas Luppy,a native of the county Clare, Ireland. The friends and relatives of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,on Friday, from his late bis damaged at Howie ed 8 whith ac about 8 P Joss, Crew saved. Baia GT WARD, Al}, 444 tona, bull at Mystic fm 1850, and now at Hulladeiphia, bas been sold to private parties in thet aity tor $16,000, Bria KRYING, A—, 299 tons, bullt at Newburyport m 184% has been sold on private terms, Scnn Castor (Dan), Norris, at Baltimore, reports: on board from Joba J of the Unitod Btates. Capt Phinney and neve bark Mondamin, before reporied also CaptarDilingham, of hi Joho's, PR, rece: others except Alr dai meral they were obliged to make for the land. 6 to reaching during (he early pars of then brokeh apon ther, The Erie-son monitor battery Dietat from the North Kivefoa Tuosday afternoon, and returned last evening. We are aguin indebted to Purser 8 W Albert, of steamship Bagi, from Havana, for the prompt delivery of our pack- ages and correspondence, *Suur Waire Swvitow, Prince, at Howland's Island, was much damaged d uring a gale lat RKO A her a total tos. er ship ‘on 20th inst, rk Ocean, who were ps ‘of whom ‘and the Ocean was ra (Ding min for home, Mr Dela or, wa Behe Mohdamin’ v8, reaohed ived om board tne Castor, Crovtra, Oct 6—The ked steamer of Bhe will be towed to Whal Bark Spartan (of New Bedford, Brownson, cld at New Bedfo: at b awnaety home bone; sent Diegos, saw bark Peru, par eager NL, steert: er West Nov 15 am and Osborn) took Mondal and were ea) jsoners while on beard that v Phinney and. crew. ‘0 made prisoner at the same time, '§ crew joined the Fiorida, and all the Delaney were transferred to’ the Spanish brig Veatal, and after being on bourd said bri St Johne, PR, Oct 2), when they were re went dow: TwitaGnt—This beautifol and popular Mystic bailt has recently been recoppered and painted througout, and looks as fine as when vem. manded by Capt Holme. and is now yin river, wherw she can be sven to advantage avai archivesture. Brig Dasmer (Br). from Wiadvor, NS, for New York, argo Of potaioes, went ashore ou Waieh {1ill during thick weather, and ft @ total de. roved by the ow Syuall, and O seni ure broasht 10 Berto Rico by “Spanis Vestal on the 2ith of Octo Wore Squall and bark Ocean b correct. Sip Snow 6 ry e report of | shi arora by the Flor! wan condemnant ai ft by Capt Osborn off Rio Both passage on board pinred and made together wi nev, of Bu timore, Senn J & N Stxetman, of Harwich, before reported sunk at the mouth of New London harbor, was on the All the cargo of mackerel contained in ber hold has been saved in good condition. ‘spain in a report of the damage SH Hagar, Ri Oons, toe cal id parties jemen. jate ship of Nai r part of October. despatch from San #ranoises to the Boston rehanta’ Exchange states that ship Arno was considera- sland. Another sccoup) report Bbe is cam Sit amen from twenty. five o shige Henown aud Z lim caceved without serious damage. ™ Lauycnuo—From the yard Mo, a thrae-dec Hagar. ehinery, which is being buiit at the E Iron Works, Ps py Ldonsay Bbe is owned by the builder h tbey sucosed- (Halifus papers please copy.) tne bay 20 Bi ‘admirers of Reef AL BL Consul Floris horn of ri ip Snow da 18 in River le th Capt ‘another Your 20th inst elie H tn Provi- ntucket), rd 22d inst for the Nerth Pacific 50 wh. Sept 3, $0 mit bas on board 1000 8] Tes Wot “Ww Spo ac. mae Empire Ric tatton, hence for New Orleans, rdman, hence for Shanghae. no date, lat 20 Odensa, “Nichols, from Rangoon for Europe, was residence, 287 Front street. Ship ae Brio) Tuesday, November 22, Ronert McMinn, mA ton ie gE. Ae eee ee ps RN SE sean eb28, lat 33 1, 10m 36 US are respectfully invited to ‘12 years. ‘The friends of the ieattd wmadeg) alternoon, at one attend t he (uneral, this (tay o'clock, from 91 Bedford ie Warren. es from Caleutta fer London, Nord adem lon 7 W. ic Chilton, hence for Havana, Nov 15, lat 35, lon 70 oh fForeigu Porte. McBaipn —On Wednesi ay, November 23, afters short | axrwxrr, Nov 6—Arr Ailgusta, Kent, NYork; 9h, Georg: tines, Euantra McBain, widow of Daniel McBride, ot | ovump. maa Pilea: "ahd W wears ‘Antrim, county Armagh, Ireland, aged wy stn, Pchilling, NYork: 9th, 9 a Mase will be said at Bt. Stephene talented Twenty- Tua. If, Anderson. Akyab, eighth street, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. The rom Flishiog Sth, -auna Decatur, Fiesering, Callao; foneral will take place at one o'clock, from the church. Hp Wright,rareaghieda ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to Bove, Nov 8—8ld Union, iron via Cette. attend. Banta. Oct 6—arr nee Geei ‘O'Conxon.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, November 23, | | Bonxos Ares, Sept i2— Arr ilida, Vou. Atters, Yor of typhus fever, Patrick O'Connor, the beloved son of | 24th, Johanna Lox jo; 25th, Morning Light. W Peohithshe and Mary O’Connor, aged 26 years,3 months 8. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Ey ooga invited to atterd the funeral, from the residence of his er, 17 Dean street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) after- goon, ak two o'clock P.M, ype —On Monday, November 21, of congestion of the brain, Joan Cig eth aged 37 years. The friends of Yhe family are respectfully invited to atteod the funeral, from bis late residence, 163 Allen street, tals ( ls (tpureday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without. Pourzava—On Tuesday, Movember 22, Taropons Pow- BEMts, 78 aged 78 years. Friends and reiativesof the family are Fespectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o’ck ck, from bis late residence, Fifth avenue, corner of President street. Brooklyn. Rawsev.—At Jamal LL , 0m Tuesday, November 23, jemeen. tives and friends of the family are respectfull; sovited to attend the funeral, m Grace areh, Ja- Mmaica, on Friday afternoon, at alf-past one o’elock, without further Tavitation. ‘Snnoxs —On Wednesday, November 23, Mamrma F. Pom wile of Joho E. H. Simmons, aged 63 years and monthe, ‘The triends of the Aaey and thove of her son-in-law, Boory Yury, are invited to attend the funeral, idence, Forty-fourth street tm the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the active and honorary mombers of Clinton Hose Company No. 17, are tiully invited to attend the iuneral, vfrom bis mara Mens late residence, No. 6 Congress place, this (Thursday) af- | Boyanac 8 i ternoon, at haif-past tweive o'clock. Galveston; Mi BO, — do; ‘Van Scuaack.—On board steamer Sacramento, from | Hi ‘San Francisco, on Friday, October 28, 186%, Joun Jay Van Scaaack, son of Henry C. Van Schack, Eaq., of Maniius, Onondaga connty, N. ¥., in the 26th year of his age. The reenains will be taken so Onondaga county. sts NEWS. YoRE—t18 Dar “port of New York, November 23, 1864. CLEARED. Steamentp Ocean Queen, Seabury, Aspinwall—D B Allen. Ship Danie. Webster, Speneer, London—K B Morgan. Sbip Kepler (Ham),’ Jurgens, Hamburg—R M Sloman & Bdge Brig Swit phn 4 B Patterson (Br), Hoecker, Laguayra—Dallett & Pirig Althen (Zir), Meseenger, Antigan—G &J Knox & Co, Brig Stanley (Br), Soow, Deinurara—F W Whitney. Brig Nepouset, Tra cy, 6 Croix, WE— Moore ® Henry. a Respite (Br), Nelson, Montego Bay via Falmouth—H Jaboateo (Brasilian), De Cunha, Pernambuco—H H Q a) Camuans. Brig A Milliken (Br). Jazo—J E Ward & Co, Brig Mary Bunty (Br). , Nassau—F T Noatell & bk Ceptaur, Johneon, St Je" NF—Thompson & Huat Brig Starlight (Br), Pd Balifex=D z DeWolt. 0 ty Brig Koret, eiiott, Pati Bear A Wo Bebr Unicorn (Br), Nicholson, ‘Cornwall giant Retiancy DR Doworf. | (Br), Nickerson, 8t Join, NB—S ¥ Small Schir 8 A Boyce, Boyce, Nowbera—N L McCready & Co. H Yeomans, Bogert, Fortress Mouroe—J § Black. Niekerson, Sielxist, Baitimore—O T Compto .avinta Jane, Ketchum, Baitimore—M Redel Be Ov0oan Wave, Turser, Bangor—R P Back & Co. Bete) Tangles, Langley, Pembroke—Jed Frye & Ge. Schr M Fillmore, Uhwe, Boston Lewis & Co Sehr Exertion, Gouriay, New Haw Br tehell, staal, New Haven—J W Tarttord—Wt 8 Packert & ee Norwich—H S Racket & Son! Norwich—I1 8 Rackett & Son, ny Baltimore. - ARRIVED mer Queen, Lieut Com Rober} Tarr, Fortress Mon. re, ip Eagle, Lawrence, Ha Noy 19.1 PM, with agen2ers, to Spottord, om "Th orn (0 8 Kransport), Gibbs Forsrece Moo foe, 3) hours, to L 8 Quartermaster. Steamship ‘Ranger (K 8 transport), Bacon, Fortress Mon- ree, 32 hours, to U8 Quartermaste Sieamship Joun Gidwon, Bowen, Pbiladeipbia, with méeo, oWm ir Liverpool, Oc jor & Co, Shi ia, MeBtoke t Vd ietha'd Gels’ Hed eureng we iy winds Wo! the Banks. Ship Gratitude (Br). Jangsen, Lirerpool,8) dave, with mdse and 480 paseengers, to Tapscott Bros & Co. Had va. Fable winds, Brig L & W Armstrong (of Now Haven), Scofield. Porto Rico, Swov 7, with molavsen to L WAP Armstrong, of New Haven, Trig Lady of the Lake (Br), Hill, Jacmel, 16 with logwood £e, to Chas Thackery & jen Miscellaneous, ) Bale Aceinise (Hr), Douglass, ‘Mansauiliog St dara with codur dc, to HJ AC A Dewol Brig Dirigo, Rurndail, Fieiou, $ days, with goal, to F Tal: Nuevitas, 14 dave, with mahoes. ( ci Steamer Franklin, Youn B ‘che Navigator, Marston, ters, ¥e rl ait YorkBosien zeus Ciexroxaos, Mev 7—Arr brig achr Oseuna, shop. Dor sen, do ‘and a sid 1th for Dirks, apy (and ald for Pritladslphia delphia, Ondiz and eee act Nov 8—Arr Richa: ons ae ih, Amity, Stinson, Ne" Gao ‘Nov 8-814 Lou! Sept 22—Arr’ jattapony, bia Sept 17, Lina, albert, rd 111, Greenouzh, ww York; Castine, Howes, Valencia. warres ‘Atwood, — Te: pogritfe, Grant Amster. "hurston, omark, Biaplen, Boston; Johnson, do, id 8th, bark Undine (Br)’ Of yho Wight 71 ort Amon Decatar, f adiz, to load Tor Callas, Doves, Nor joator Deat, Nov 7—Passed Roman, Hickey, Shicldsfor New ‘orl it the Owers 9 oplik, fom, New York for Bassein. ° right ne Freedom: Feaney, from Newoastle for Pickering, frem Antwerp for Mf, Assyria, Delano, from Rangeon for BLaNORE, Nev sromes Gratta, Craig, Cronstedt for Brie. Facxourn, Nov 6—Arr “Biceon tet Pot Oar Ingersoll, Philadelph! M jeamer: der, Power NOrieane (and ald i5th for ‘NYork): (Br). LeMesurier, R York via Wi Wiley, Pettergill Greenough, Campbeil, Boston; bar Lockhart, NYork; 18th, steamship Liberty, Wilson, do, jeltast; Driga Julie ‘and’ Ant Bos br! land; Gen mr itarsvall Lancaster 8: yblt (Bs iy juenos ¢ Fi ay homens NYorl Phebe, fa; 15th, st jassan: 14th, ‘Bid 16th, sebr JC Baker, Seavey, Portland, Jacwet, Nov 6—Ip port sch: “Janus, Sid.sth, Vieksburg, re at Grmshond ae att, Andersei ‘arren, Boston; Philadelphia. Wilhams, Marti Point de Galle (an jun, Cooper, Sept 25—arr Fung Buey (8), Gray, r Chine, waon, 2th, ay MonTRVIDEO, He enArr Back Benn 26th Sportsman, 'Phi'nde ph NYor! orrey. Br), Nixon, bark Yumual (Br), Thompson, do. Maysanitta, Nov 1l—In port brig. thy. from NYork arr Oct 28, for do few. York, 9th. are Elle Vontswourm. Nov 6—Arr goon for Bremen, PRnane, Sept 26—arr A ore, Peaxauncco, Ort Porto Rico, Nov 7=No Am. QUEERSTOWS, ‘sein ito Jimmino, Sept 27— Arr Leighton, Blatch buco; 28h, Hermina. nts, Baltim Anderson, Philadelphia. Bld Oei 4, ley. Akvab. Rio Ggaxpe, Oct \0—Arr Storm Bird, Le Boeu Clemen nd Oth, Mattide, NYork. Row t i t—Sid Keoka, pia: 14th, rie Waaxros, Mov 6—arr Br bark Morni bark Bara! h, ache M L Davis, Peoling, N NB, Nov 16—Arr brig CO an Sept 12—Arr Aurora (rep Am), Hong Keng. temmaht Br), Ro NY. oa corr abd. 8, Roe Ayres for Dundee, Gaines FValten, "Peter (from pasesio} Quwierdam: Maria J Bulth, Ban La reon "Bas a). Rot: ferdam; Auguste jerwood, Higgine Rangoon), nd Bio NYork. Havener, Buenos ih, a oye ed ‘Champion, Wu: Horlease)s echr h, steamer Matanzas, Tlesegang, NYork; brig Morrow, 's Comman: Corsica, Ito, Calm Ith ach? Indus, for NYork Sth, 1dg; East Wind, and M Wrightington. from Boston, diag. Livexroor, Nov SeArr Erin a), NYork: 6th, He In (8), buterpe, Beston; ‘th, ‘Watts g, NYork; 10th. JH Ryerson, Que: raiter. th, Walsh, Coombs, Boston; Recovery, Wil kins. Pbinadeipala; Endymion, Cardif, nique via d was off dith, Boston Irry, ork: er. Prince, var in Fly’ ieKie, Ocean Trave' Liverpool, Nichi Benner, NYork; D ‘mplar, Wilson, Baltimo i Ma Akannan, Sept —Arr Samuel T Kere, aries RYork. . 6—arr brigs OC nthe Lrdin it Cole, Waugh, Mow Fortiand tog vise ler, Free Sia Helbrook, from Ran- aworth, Thorndike, Sing. b, Unk verse! tn rd. muerd Grai ¥ 6—No Am reese! in port, Kavant hrys an ie tucehia Ports. Afton, verador, Power, Rio Ji sid Heard, port. Nov (arr Commodore Dupont, Clifford, Pernam. 20h. Anita, nt, Hink York tom. Merriam, Anderson, Li. Iatuiand, Nanay, NP} tir py, to TI Hunter, 10th inet, off Wilmin, was 8 oa from US gunboat Pequot, eruising, — Pa De, 2. Potiedslgh oo D aa. maid, Schr Samuel T Keese (Br), Parr, Rum Cay, Nov 6, ria Ww Mar} harden bigs Princess Low: Xaseau loth. with trl, 10 0M Petite eth tome. tat BS |e be Arlene, J A Piorca, Rol ing 6, wan rom inhrat ack, cruising. ALTIMORE, Nov 2l—Arr bi ri Daniel Webster, Nicker. bent Francoula, Mart, Liagan, OB, 18 day, ‘with coal, to Ma! in sehr Castor, Borris, Arecibo, Old senr W'Gibeo Filett, Boston; & Van Cleat, Lemon, and Joam Rhrc yothia Jane, Beunett, Elizabethport fer New Ha- ven. Gehr J Tiiden, Dy Ward, Ward, NY: T2d--bid sohr Wille, Sagua. BANGOR. Nov 20-—"Arr Etlaworth, 10 days achta Mary RB Pearson, Veaz!*; Sehr Orion, Yantic, Harding and SE Parker, Fiizeernid, NYork. Cid Schr R Rose, Burge mn i soviaence, 2ist, brtize Atlanta, Dow, as; Moneco, Phillipe, aud Sebr Telegraph, Nicgerse m, Providence. Iinont Loc! Doehral Sehr Counselor, more, Providence, BRISTOL, Nov 2 bri Crotot f arm, Havana. Bicamer New Yor, Davin bDtadoiphin ; EDUARTOW R AY tt sour oh (on Fhiuadeipia se LOW, f Boston, Nov 17, arr schr John ani ere, Bil Bark Milton, from Godin. 43 da rabethport for Bonon. : <0 Brig Cyclone (He), frem Prince ard Tmand, Nev 20—In por ape achra Above reported, and other ar *BATLED, Fivala of Leah, KEW BEDFORD, Nov 22—8i4 ehip Sea Gull, Webster, Steamers Ocenn Queen, Kilen 8 Torry; brige Lod wit Ca bus, Galinae, M Tronehaio, La Gayeuhe; whee Miranda H Crocker, D Gill, J M Barsen, Suwasseit, Wind at suneet WNW, fresh. Miseokiancons. , pier Boitast f bara Vivi (Ba)—Capt Mill, of brig Lady of the bake, at | CPt nas Martel Gorka thie port from Jacmel, reporta—Nov 10, Fortune Island Mahoney. Ketiey, Oalais for deariog NE about € miles, spoke m pilot boat and took from | Haken punplenn for NYor} her Capt Nickerson, of brig Vivid, of Halifax, NS, whoos vessel sunk 3 miles from Bird Rock on (he dth inst, while on the voyage from Aux Oayes for Glasgow, Capt Nickerson, states that a few hours after his vessel sunk he spoke thé? brig Express, Capt Moward, of Halifas, and requested Gim ma ». Provincetown for arizoatia; brig ed. ' | v Kdwaras ‘ite Hetie, Cacaln Rostm; JK Bowley, +, to take hime erow on board, which he refused to de; | Keuey, NBedfordy Heroic Hight comtoy on, with every proapect of a NW grle, being | f1'P ! nen Hatin m forme Sor Tiles from altore and the mean worn ont, her My . quested Capt Howerd to tow the boat in towards the land, Fowler, Raw Bon! NEWPORT, Nov 20—Arr schre Harper, Coombe, Bath for Halomore: J O Curtis, Atwood, Bo: on for Tang: er) Oread do. bie, Knight, Portand Mann, do for Puiiadelphias do, Hiawatha, Diaey New Phiiadeiphia Roanoke, Paull, Tau for do; Vandalia, . bark Sta pias, b —Arr bark St Clond, An Waldoboro; i , vod tt Perkin New 01 Thomaston NYork for Harwich: M B for nton fo Cousins aonrs K na, Mayo, ‘Digbt: ion from last phace fe Ranger, Wiggins, Providenon; © J Rerickeon, Tub as eny Livwriakn, Nov 19—Cla Br brig 8 G Troop, Macomber, NYork i. « fee NYork, bark 1 Nov 22—Arr steamship batan, Pe Ca'aten, Jones, teton, Picton; atd sehr Broad a for le, trol, Bprague, Machiee for ae; Union, Pakman, Ke for do. Tr Went Iti ’ BITUATION WANTED—BY room. day lo waa Gani on or {Fone houngg first tluor. A A ov0% : 40 anal te baker, good city re between 6th and 7th ava, willy SITUATION WantkD—BY A a8 young s berwork tween Gh ant VERY RESPR @ siualion 7th sta, AMBRICAN Apply at 321 Licks at., Brooklyn. ae, A PROTESTANT GIRL, LATELY LANDED, areas, BY A YOU nd to assiat in the was howework secoud foor. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A CHILD TO wet nurse at her house, Oull at dis Madison at., cor- ner of Jackson, A Fevens given, BITUATION WANTED —BY A YOUNG take care of a bab, SITUATION WANTEOSRY A FIRST KA understan Destetly referenees, Call Dist sis, Onl KR, Hou, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa wuree 8 the wife of in Yoho Barr Name Honora ©: COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, A iaining epi to her home 11 no objection to & privs 15th at., between dt) 10. DRESSMAKERS AND MI nery; will joing in Sne week ML. Gail for taree days in all i 147 7th, shee busty in house 1 527 dh ave SITUATIONS WANTEO—FEMALES. NT WASHER AND IRONER WOULD address M. Oar. RESPECTABLE tie tie wasning forence. Call at first hoor, front RES VECTARLE GIRL DESIRES. ctionery, bakery OF :aucy store. WIsTTES Call tor two days NG WOMAN, AS hing and ironing: al Beat city ret rence «574 6tu av, Detweeen sith aad Suth YOUNG LADY, OF EDUCATION AND REFINE ment, depires to'obtain # kituation as co: take charge of en invalid golug to New Orie 0 Oban 4 abualion as governess in or near New Or. refereuce from the West and South, Address for one month Emma Dest ans roughly papers please copy. ew York. ie lately de! foldior in pune, 17 Roosevelt at, se: understauda her business, ti ment by the day or w preferred. Apply at li7 W: American ar ion, oF to or would New iver arb ONE Wuo THO 8 desirous of op. Gob Zink at JITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT COOK, IN @ private family; svesiaiee’ beat city reference; bas by a lady, Ave’ the vountty:. best references given. houve, Ni ituation to ‘earn ast ear for her board Herald ottice, Call at 115 West ERS,—WANTFD, making aud milli= has no objection to Address for ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE Young person, aa seanistress and lady's ma: 2 8 private fart eases, | Can capable of 0 seen at 757 Sd mn, Cail , Herald ollie. ute jen’ oF Ditveen 50th ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A or child’ '# nurse, in @ respecta for two days at aituation as chambermaid, where other servanta ‘a private family. Good olty references given, gee SITUATION, BY A pe Gatuen “ ir Gal for ‘two lays at floor, tront room. id and ra reference fro1 3 ih ay., corner ndress or to do the work of = 0 & short distance in the coun ye at 69 West 25th nt, slant washer aud m her last plac of Bath at. frst ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A “YOUNG GIRL, NOT long in the coun self generally useful. ington at, in the store, ANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU , 19 do chainberwork and m all for three days at 71 W WANTED of reference pi eoroer of Chrystie. A ntanity. or cook im Bear Greenwich at., ood pain coo! mh CRED, TO WET NURSE, IN A PRI- ‘by @ respectable married woman. B ‘Apply at Mrs, Burton’s, 20 washer and ironer, in a 2 Adress B. H. ote! New York, To be seen for Beyard THE TRADES. b] Amari maurapato conor . PHOTOGRAPHS IN IN ne who understands (their manent comgement. may be had My applying ak) at Be. Biro GOOD wart! A stock, Apply to Joba Foley, gold pen manulacture LTHoGRAPHERS. WANTED, coustry in New Limgurger’s. 10 Mal OLD way, near 201 PENS.—WANTED, two GooD GRINDERS and @inisbers; alsoa man for getting up and melting er, to iene igo Wet. “Apply to’ ftobe FIRST CLASS BR. rt Mayer & Co., 83 Puoroonarian Hy bi jg sian ot Ws aga sane EXPERIENCED person the highest wages and a porn ranteed. Also a boy who ‘inderstands Gordon and Rn CHAPIN, BROMBLL BCOT!, OK BE BREWERS.—AW wants a situation, . For particular ard, Columbian Brewery, 24th at., uear 10 BREWER ply to Mr. How. av. 10 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, A WOMAN, TO take chara i= ae i ‘ a coating plating and sewing. A it t- rea z- Apply a room in'a bi odery; must uo. (0 PRINTERS.—A GOOD JOB PRESSMAN WANTED, who thoroughly understands his business; to auch « ‘presses, en situation ts ae 3 Spruce street. _ J ANTED—A SKBIN SILK (PLAIN AND BLOORED) a and cotton 4: first class ta) in thorougnly ac- quainted with all the recent improvements; hico wages Ad and aleady em) dregs box 1, \ oyment given to » wati joston Post office. FIRST CLA! nd steady emp FREN nymen many Linch Saloon, fort aud Nassau ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWENT wheet Iron workers, to ge to Chic terms for good hands. ANTED=THREE CABINET MAKERS Appiy to Baily & cLory person, CM BRONZ it given, Apply w corner of Frank: Y TINNERS OR ago, Til Liberal Hill, 68 John st, APPLY TO Mr. Beineix, No, 387 Broadway, thud floor, for two days, oP Ras V 6 at iu3g ociock A. Bicdons A and B. 3 o C 279 avenue A, near Tweety Gre a $9 50. river, and ANTED, A FIRST CLASS8 MOULDER tN ZINC; Rood wages and steady emp Ww Ee Weigiey, sau and Prankfort sia Tamumany MAN WHO THORO o7meds will be given, rr ch Saloon, corneg bra fin emp good wages, by sopiving lo Geo. A, Baynes, ts Joba a ub stairs, | ANTED-SIX PRAME MAKERS; gop WORKMEN only need apply. DY & eto 62 Went} Wnth at ENGRAVERS WANTED—GUN OR SILVER ENG NY. vers preferred, at Moore's Patent Firearms Company's, corner of Mewes at. and Rent av., Brooklyn. posT OFFICE NOTICE, rpuas NKSOIVING BALL. Tickots to be had of the mem! sma, Becretary, @ Wholesale degn ry ARNUAL BALL NOTICE, THE MAILS FOR THE JAMES KELLY, Postmaster. “THE, ‘BALL SEASON. : 0 LAFAYETTE HOOK AND LADDER ©O. NO, 4 will take place at THIS EVBNING, ro. M IRVING MALL, sow ‘OVEMBER MUSIC BY DODWORTH'S Fikst Faso — bape god an. a b the door, Chairm at SEOARS AND TOBACCO, BRO’ od. rx CELuRRA ATED OKB—AT A REDUCED PRICB, DELIVERED. IM. NT CIGARETTOS. i73and 176 ¥ COAL, WOOD, mediately, at 142 Third avenue, near F JURNAAM'S 2 ‘ae way. West & pofortea: TUE LECTURS SEASON. MPORTART Lac ru a | DAILY tthe N Parties unuole q forwarded on y of Now York Mussum wf Anatomy =10 «from boat coming Valey Coal Yard, 822 Bighth avenue, corner of tor moviog furniture, in city or country. Nineteent) street, or al yeLandavenue A. BF, CARTME d rend foot of N.—NOW for del EXPRESSES, F nih atreet, between Fifth tacuary bored and shipped. <FO) f Awa rend tt wo Le ula by eddie ceipt of ten GAIL, AX & KOCHLER ovrteenth atree reet, N.Y. &C. Fifteenth atreot; t the Gas Works, SHERWOOD. DISC! HARGING livery at the W: Twonty. caveat CRNITURE EXPRESS.—OPFICE 118 d Sixth avenues. Large wage os Furniture stored. & GENTLEMRY 618 v Broad. 1 rr ire | proverred, A. &. G., box 234 Herat ollice, 3 HELP WANTED—MALE! GEBTS WANTED—ALI. OVER THE CONTINENT, to gel Linyd's mon» of the United Shaves ant Canadas sowing 30 .W agen, Post of railway stations colored Lies thuniel and var nished, for $160, $!0 a « SULOYD. Ameri dau map publiaber, 23 Cortiandt T NEW YORK MERU \NTILE AGENCY MARBLE AX Bullding 5446 Broadway —Wanied keeper, tant bookkeeper, dry men, porter ote®und canvassers. ier vacenele Merchants supplied free of cuarge. Orders solv YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN LOAN HIS Eyl 10 eR $600, on irate iruy, ea obtato aR fion, ata monthly a ‘tor one sear, by apply'ay to K Holt & Uo., 84 Naseau street, room No, 5, BLE AND ORDINARY FIRST 4xD econd € Rave. High Wail street, (A BOORKESPER AND 4 S4LHSMAN WANTED IN 4 book, bisa lnorgestabishe emt. Address Busridan, Pos. om Mog refereuces, age, experience Ey 1 salary expected, w th bacdwritiog, real name and ad~ 108%. Boy WANTHD BE LWEEN THE AG 68 OF 15 AND 18 Apply at Austin, 7 \ Co's, 34) Broadway. POMESTIC, Goons BUY ER. FIRST CL yer of dormestic cagton tay apply to K, x. Jala Go,, 36 Broadway. iid i) ve AW OFFICK.--WAN TED. IN A LAW OFFI J young man, from 15 to 13 years of pxes must good band and be ‘well resomuianted: dus ‘who has hed Rone experieuce in an vilce preterred., Address B.. box 128 Herald vice, stating saary expected, Mo boys need apply. (PEGE ROY WASTED-NOT UNDER It YEARS OF age: wages $3 per week. Apply at 15 Nassau st, roome aT and 8 BR WANTED ) BROADWAY, UP STAIRE; giana, kc, AT 1s OPFICE, A YOUNG wad jand and is quiek resides with bis parents and ces required. Address Glebel- anil correct at ! ean bring the b» haywen, boy 162 ANTED—A COMP). manufactory at Pacers Dox 2,089 Post ollice, giving rel ENT BOOKKEEPER IN & must reside there. Address srenves wud terme, LESMAN IN A nied with the rota situation L., Heratd ollice. PAYMASTERS AND CAPTAIN'S mist write a fair hand, he wavy, Address York Post’ vilive, enclosing $1 60 to pay for nent. was —A FIRS! CLASS QERMAN GROOBRY Clerk: also n boy. about 15 years od. App y ab 203 3d av,, from $ to 10 o'clock this Thur-day) worming. 2LERKS IN A BOO! fablishment, as at ist odiee stating a3 . reaidence aud witl OMMERCIAL AGE) ‘cutry clerk, votel clerk. shipptog. clerk, rter, dry goods si man, ght porter, coachman, trav@- ing agent, copyist and other ¥. cles open tur respectable men. Cail early and wee the lint. Wares ENTRY CLERK, IN AN IMPORTING nal to intluence city or ni German preferred. Address, with Herald otitce Waren THREE ACTIVE YOUNG M ‘class references, 10 sell tobacco for a manufac. worerinthecountry. Apply, between the hours of Il aud 12, at 105 Front at,, first tor. W NTED-—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS, aT aa rakiaie oyster house, 96 Mth av, Call after? A. M. ANTED—A YOUNO MAN TO ATTEBD AN LATING counter and open oysters, ‘Apply at 206 Chainbers st, from 9 to 1) A. M. A LAD ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGB 70 the stationery business, Apply at Gimbred 588 Broad’ Wis at tees ° oR. THREB GOOD WAITERS. AP- ply at Reed's, 345 Grand street. HELP W ANTED-FEMALE A GERMAN GIRL TO COOK AND DO GENERAL housework in a small private family im Brooklyns good wazes Apply at 38 Fort Gr 3 gi fPORMMONAN WANTED—AS CUTTER AND DE- signer, in a first clans cloak establishinent on Broad Way; salary liberal to @ competent person, Address for three days H,, at the grocery corner of Auity ot. and Broadway, A’ KEEPER WANTED-ONE WHO 'ab satisfactory reference es 10 characte ity, to take charge af the mgrketin, fray nddveeny salto eens, oy Owe Raynor, Buq., No. 6 Tit puating, 12 vEany PHOTOGRAPH AND OTHER aloting, 1 abiful styles, ¥ Pray irs, ca edule, caplerann| ‘hares mode- — vor mame York, rate,” Sra ‘Good ont . A war NURSH, BBTWKEN THB 18? whoge child will be tare ws TKD—TO a0 “SOUTH, FOR THE WINTER 4 ond girl, to do the cooking and general housework a family of three persons. A pleasant place, and the high- est wi Hoyt st., Brooklyn, gen. Parry imme diatcly a tween 10 A. ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, FOR & 8MaLu rding house. None need apply bu iy air Apply at pia West 8d wt ‘between 10th and 11th ave. ANTED—A LADY ACCUSTOMED TO LACE WORK, Apply for three days to J, O. Johustun & Co., No. 114i roadway. iil ANTRD—TO a0 TO SOUTH AMERIO WITH A ‘and edueated need apply at 1i2 Leonard at, from to 10. JANTED-A NURS® AND SEAMSTRES®, ON that understands (ba management and care of yout children and can cutand ftcutidren sciuthes. Keferences required. Cali at 12 Eesex st, Jersey City. WAXtED: G00 conset HANDS, Niuger’s machine. Catharine st. WASZEDCLADIES, TO LEARN, ALL, SPY LES OP painting, alse coloringphoto. raphe. After two weel instruction of one Lour ax work ven out, charges. GSBERG, 713 Brondway. GRECIAN CURLS—$3 5.— Wrench Flowers, Bridal We ry TO SRW ON Only good uands need apply at 20 BEAUTIFUL e $3 207% PECKHAN'S Lay 1, 201 Grand si owet, tear Bowery SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. N ACTIVE MERCHANT, OF STANDING AND EX perience, ay Hamburg, Germaay. is desirous of revre Senting lirtos of sew York and other citles of America, and tounderiaks tie sale of American prolues of every Kind m the German market. References to first clase houses given, Address @. H, box 2.414, Post offies, K. Y. 1¥D.—A PERSON HAVING & hth street, and juin ‘0 agency of som ASEgcY WAN office on Br rt to would Itke Address K. L., sustion D. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN OF XPERI z ench, in the book, stationery mod ‘ancy goods opt a position im any 4 ofice. Qoscuuas. —A cure waituation for t ood driver and waderatan + box 324 Fost o ce NOPYING DONE AT HALP PRICE—BY A FIN, agi BPid writer, Address for these days W. K., Her offlen, ALET DE CHAMBRE.<AN ITALIAN WISHES & situation. Can give the highest city testimonials as to fidelity and capacity. Speake « little Lmgiian ai Address Q. F., box 143 Meraid of ce. ANTED—BY A TOUNG MAN FROM THE CO! try, a piace in a commercial house, Best citi country references giveo, Gall ou or addresa G. 144 Spring at. Wf SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OP _ rent practic Lexperionce im the general farming of the manayeicent, vreeding, puroliase and aale of eat ection to ack we ele TION, BY A YouNG COLO BD or groom. Geod reference, Call a1 the Mevropolitan atavies, corner of Prince and Crosby ats. ANTED—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS, TA. king care of ulidren and to do light housework German eferted. References required corner of 9th FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. DE PARIS. DEPUIS ment coudre Ft CALLED GOOD LOOKING, 9 good society ant abved cient to mainte {ta usual style. Iny hw itog for oo, Knonid this perchance In to avercome the deli¢ac shrink [rom this mode of forming * please address Homer, box 105 Herald ENTLEMAN OF AMPLE MEANS DESIRES THR iauice of & 000g Indy OF widow, not y ‘She must be enclosing carte d "a BILLIARDS, JILMARDS POR GALI A Fixw SPOCK OF NEW gud hood Tabies, at reasvagvie prices, by W. O GiiFP ITH, 146 Pulte ieee <> =>

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