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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1865 3 ri f tmme- srtuaTtions Wanieb renee, fe only when and as they bark at his | contracts with the government, than any fifty “sharp” | dyke’s pocket 1 have known men who would pected, since there was a general conviction that hotch —rehccece— - -- i that be turns, and, with # blow of dealers with the government in the city of New York. | contribute liberally to the election of another who would THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WARS. con these reinforcements arrived cesiaiee canner — V TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A | RESPRECTABLE , Druises their m “and before the public | This is the whole import of the term and phrase of the | sooner cut off their right band than contribute to their woul: bo saben te enttle the Peruvian an ano eed woman, a8 nurse oF to do housework, no ob, facts concerning oer eee Se ant onbaee used. - at Sone ane what wpm own. price rane Mayor Opdyke prosper weer ae tain feapehing ties oes ene ae ‘gar _ travel Addres one—Mr. Opdyke—although the articles were ane meaning of the word in the dictionary is exactly | to these distinctions or and principle. than uJ BD the whole ma ts tribe. Now, the question is | applicable to the question of sharp contracts yielding | public interest ip Na slection $35,008. and look at the tio Against St. Do- supporting Peru, ANTED OF 2 REMnEcnAni sD Sete wees he has done him an injury worthy of public re- the and of @ man vate interest, the balance partly col- | Operations gain ° 8P. DOMINGO TO BE ABANDONED AND BSATIBPAC- | 4 ply at 82 Mulberry st, seoond oor, front room. Ee ‘80 that you should visit condemnation upon him. | in making contracts had given greater profits ted from the Custom House clerks, and rest taken TION. SOUGHT FROM PERU. noe eet Renegade ie eald that ig @ sort of presumption thatthe | than any fifty others in the city of New | from his own pocket. Now we come to the gun contract. mingo and Peru. From the Correspondencia of M: Dec. 19.) i HELP WANTED—F plaintiff of a libel suit has been or he would not | York dealing in that way. There is no] Anybody acquainted with the business might have af ee in abandoning St. Domingo the gov- * Come Into a court of justice and offer to the investigation | charge of over laser 9 aii we | ‘or swindling, and no | known that be could not make ten thousand guns with mpenranncnenannanein ernment will propose to Total the capital of the island A GOOD PLAIN LAUNDRES8 WANTED—IN ‘and to the discretion of the counsel, and to | such question is made hale qientes as pre- | the capital he proposed to invest. Im December he had and the Bay of Samana. im our opinion, the abandon private family; no other work required: wages, $26 ; the explanation of evidence, hie character and conduct. | sented is to meet the accusation that Mr. Woed made large. the that he bad advanced, $66,000, and A P ment of St. Domingo will, if it take place, be compicte. | those who object to wash for help ne apply at suggestion in libel suite; but # has not | sums of money wise Gaarter 6F the Catal te, which dobis amounted 10 $15,000 more, and no guns bad | ‘The Dominican War Likely to be Given | “‘te'question of Peru wit! be wetted” within the mont | 16h, between Broadway and Sih ay. __ p. Mgetaans 5 eer men we charge ho rotorted by alleging that thie man, the plaintiff, | been and he refused to go deena engl of January. The instructions which General Pareja car. NOOK WANTED-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS HER ecandalized, ve se rieief | had made more money by secret partnerships with the | erty was tohim. Then they wenton wi U P ries to the Pacific are precise and decisive. It in already oO business and is wi to do the washing and ing. justice,’ are 80 few ‘you | goverament than any fifty sharpers in the city. "You | Knowlton until. thinga were in such a low con- p and Peru Punished. Kase tier die Spanish Plenipotentiary and. chicf of our | Iqanas Vas Saun, ‘40.4, 0 ny on them. It i6 the | will judge of this by the comtext and its connection | dition thatthe would have sold out for loss. Then squadron has crossed the Isthmus of Panama Far from | — ——— —— Grives the party to seck re- | with the accusation against him. It is merely an accusa- | they ed Keene, and at the time of the fire they wapatiamenneanen considering it imprudent to reveal what are the | ]]OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A YOUNG LADY OF | the chance of getting up @ fog or | tionof makina profits out of government contracts, | wore turning out guns, and had dolivered guns to the ‘of Spain, we believe that this disclosure education and posseadi i appearance, 0 : wpstiaption pager the forms of law, and | apd beyond ere is not the least imputation of | amount of: ‘only $16,000 of which had. been re- Pit aaticty ‘all who, interested in the maintenance of our | td the housebold of a young wi omee At . Vif not a real verdict in | corruption, or of getting contracts, or of frandin fulfl- | ccived.. The fre comes rns up the establishment | Serions Divisions i id by the Eto pbc us engaged in’a struggle void of | “ine age and full particulars, Herald office, hare refered fo the achoa taken in | Ing Wom.’ Fhat the whole of iat bel, "He Wan goes | aad Beene wt hues so pe steers | Bp Caused in Madrid by Ceatekaticgras acannon “Geaeeh Faalie e¥'de- | x0 NOGERIRDREA ELGG 1 GEL TOLL OF he discussion of the question of | on tw state narrative of Opdyke’s con with sustained from destruction by @ nob or Transatlantic Policy, mand and permanent satisfaction for ald the in gold loaf. ANDERSON & ARCHER, No. 6 id thas mages complete the British navy, and to the uage of | the gun claim-before the city, a claim progecuted in the ee Roe reeparoed © the city, The claim was made gults offered to us, and for all the Spanish interests which | — upon that who gays that a guit | name of hie edn-ip-law, Farlce, Opdyke, pot appearing as name. Opdyke was Mayor of the city, and have been. diced. If, however, this satisfaction be ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, GOOD TRIMMERS, FOR proves that if the crime charged hae really | claitnunt sad'of ie acina oh toeeaeineitles of Buger, | had this claim againstit. dustead of the question of con. prec re prion Mpcning to Speim, will ramen of bonnets Highest wages paid to competent ble perpetrator supposes the evidence to vinore on the possage-of the claim, ane ee, ae ar his | ecaling wi Grn tod with ey cont with = ESIC . lehve ta Peru a memortat mone can’ ( ‘ua with | Persons. Apply at 134 Bleecker mt ar Ey en , Own mouth, nogativing and refuting, jt was | government, itt became a question of a claim-againet impunity, and that without pretensions to territorial ag NTED—IN The court took a recess for twenty minutes. not Farloe’s pis Sta ‘howing' ‘on his own oatb, to Eity. He t have come out and openly avowed his Ly NS OF THE CLERICAL PARTY. grandisement.we are strong enough to take satisfaction "W Nitcrtanda toting washing aad eninge ay m en MR. neon ee os, th oye satatal Dae money. Thisia his augtade Nothi: ee the ind waa ee at ae 1S be 4 with our own hands. 445 West 22d st. . KVARTS RESUMED B18 ADDRESS, and the just clai the mone} my in was eid, , ; Saar een 1 — glad that a rest has boon ahs iis own autement ‘Pia, ia aide before the critica A having a ifs st the my PAE OO ee De a Wy Anza —4 auaae. sine. OrRL, TO DO WANTING, ven you from. ‘weariness, greater than mine, of | Supervisors’ Committee, | position of Mayor—the lo remain 28 was—all ° I ul wi + brings fast. what Thave further to say In thie case. T have | absence of his name in connection ‘with the.claim before | unknown. yke was Mayor from the time the fre oc. England Likely to Recognize the Do- menquhennrapeta tie Bec tevoryaenns marae AM lhe i camer a bt al ns ‘aid to you, and it is confirmed by the observation and | that committee, but afterwards, when ao er turne | curred until the money was paid, and ho said he never j minicans as Belligerents pal party, be ners rey ghee Dearie TANTED—A GOOD COOK, TO ASSIST IN WASHING by the experience of tho most gallant champion of {ree | Found and clurms hie share, he avews that be owned the | hed but one upon the subject of this clair > views, of consent to carry on the government in obe- |W Ariitironing Referenens exchanged. Call'at 47 Bast pres in England, one of the most experienced stateamen'| whole interest in the concern, and that the partner had | with the city government while it waa pending. He did &e rence te addition to her responsible councillors, and | 2% st. from 9 to 12 o'clock. of the Brougham—who says that sofarfrom: | no” pecuniary \interest. that’ he should account for. | say to Supervisor Purdy, “It is a good deal of erway 12 “9 &e., ae. pear oe Pye mcr ell arcana mre ott s UNION STREBT, 200TH BROOM. here being an fatendment of innocence in the bringing of | Then Mr. Weed goce into. the Mariposa state: | be out of, and if you ean do anything to pnt it abosd : tic or ecclesiastical Camarilia, consisting of Sister | WW ‘yn girivo do gencral housework.’ Only © good gil peta aaLine Earuehnemnietunteece canoe Likais tassuees aby Una-ctatennda’ vinddcubennt pituibadaiensedinakis ote cro, Bie concealed, The Dominican Questi Patrocinio. and Father Clavet, the Archbishop of Toledo | well recomupended, need upply. ford Ma upon impuni exposure oe e@ ani vel rai .) ve. jo mican uecstion. Se a y “ ——— while a con ‘evidence, while a possession of the | interpretation put upon Mr. Weed's words in | auppressed and left to doubt and rumor hie actual CHANGE IN TOE SPANISH CABINET IN CONSEQUENCE | Sd GaFagoem, Whose polity 1 Oe te tee amd tha WASTED—A YOUNG GIRL, A8 CHAMBERMAID AND pply imdean they ean bring seoreis, while st least a suppression of the means of con- | the libel: More’ than’a year ago Mr’ Opdyke and others | sentation'of thie claim, and the record doce not si OF THE WAR—HOW SPAIN MAY RESTORE HER [[o”Dorsuc the great idea of Spanish, ecclesiastics, the ‘Assistunt hurke; none n Hy unioas they can Bring me in adyance of a of facts bearing on the case, | reminded Generai Fremont 1) when a candidate for | that he ever received thie large amount from the city. 5 ood city referenees.' Apply at 20 age to of its being in general concerns and trans. | President, in 1856, he was weakened ‘Dy pecuniary embar- |’ What did Farice put into the contract? Nothing. What ee (Frew 4 the Londen Post, Dee. 17. restoration of their authority over the former colonies v BS oveloek. actions of the nature never meant to be: pub-\| raasments, and nded: to run him | @id hetake out? Nothing. What @id he own in ‘it? 0 ] Spain. “Phe part which Spain has taken in the ” NFEDUATGOOD CHA} D Hebed and never meant to be txplored. “Thus in’ neces. | again, but that ‘they Ares wished to pot his adaime ia. | Sixty” cools a: gun; "and. Loren) Jones owned miulcters in vepard to the Demteee rete ene tear | Mezica..and of Dominge was originated oy, thie Bog TS gy tee traits as eimilarly from any-"| better shape: If the ‘matter’ was allowed tostop there | fifty ‘cente in it, and was ote das pe appears, to resignation ‘of the Nervace Cabince-Ths und Jon, hbo eae penens are ACHE, regretting noed apply ab bol Weat S4th at, boar 7Uh av. syutichel investigation Polaron, Froee ates peeraobs | Wace wae meteag ia pas to trie’ Gon Feces Md | Sraminasion of the. soapex onrigke, did not speak to | Destin Without veniarias ofolicn Une terimong et tre | Frantay.an wet, prosent eatimation, wae ahat of hiv” | “Wr A¥ren—IN A SMALL. FAMILY, A YOUNG GIRL, termite cn be. no te, hntataios Tacs ite | erate tye ints ie arm ee haces | Ripe tne enue conse. tua ctoen mi, Pecessare | Somumesvurtan orion, rwun cose Svat naip on: | Mralthg Shona cePe EG Mgt? AME | Tone ae Wen al eles ae . r r we be con! sul elr a wcandnbecthnncernte | Bs of nant ere cro is. Betis ounpiciens ead tien 4: Fwy ral |. ie Geode Seana eovdible view of, the mailer, and to Blunt thet Geatcewas uote owne en bat. showed "hin | got ofthe questionabe once ae a Dersunfed (hem that Mapolsen 181) would'do this aud so ANTED=IN BROOKLYN, A RESPECTABLE Gi @tidene, then explicit and. astured information, what was proper toda, Nothing could be more #en- |: the.assignment, and co Re eee a Shick iteetekion! oF Gay |) Mane, InRroved, am naighbihane been expected that the With good recommendaticnn, Ine small private famig’. theee charges, such as they may be, dircoted with what. | sible; more sound’ or’ wise het, it Gen. | inquiry fato his private affairs, just as our examination of | G"d expensive contest which a restoration of the | French took the ‘affair into. thelr own to serve | for generat housework. Inquire at 65 Cumberland of, ‘ever degree o eahenesicn amdiedi oailatan may belong | eral.’ Fremont. was be tet he ee ouaiiaaab Jains Hoy dared don. Into: private affairs. So | Spanish dominion woald involve. When hetokoftice on | other than Spanish and in maence the | Brooklyn. foxhem, 54, as I shall hereafter discover, are thrown tor he Pe , and If his friends, who afterwards | the whole claim wont, dhough in, Farlee’s name, It. ie | ‘D0 pth of Seprombor laat he acocpted of neceesity ponte high clergy-of Madi whharow thelr support from ‘Al TRTED ZA YOUNG GIRL, BETWEEN 10 3 ut for the public interest, upon the public concems and | putchim in Gesired that ‘he whould’ again | claimed that he was the legal owner. But the: plain: ble beeder ners and he hae abeker afr ene fp mone Yeure of age, to walton a Indy and child. 4 German: Bhe publi conduct ofa public man. "Now, naturally, all | Be. presented to, the om for Aveirsudrage, | AM ewoers that W, arleo won the "agmme of |. Grice and the obligation vagether, In teas rctmetances | ther gnure.ie Mexico makes jhe ecclotaaticn, Comes | cPegu EAS nent scr o2 Amerian, preterred. Appty ‘ eum st ; more eager . 7 ‘ Dolotoes, nd as made of udject chives, Shtead of vomsub wena, hed’ omberraned ced” him "90" much “hie. pre: and ifm, hat” lain vi pony td" aaation Suity To forming Zabinets The nin de, Pavia bas | Caty yer pir wing ier, whpyet re | NTEDIAN ASSISTANT COOK; ONE WHO WILE ‘etantives and facts, that It perhape pases away without eternal, and through. which is . made | of. Jogal ownership in is 30h gnmiained ? ‘been che 6 inet, | rae do ae pevren atthe wand sreploat era MFEDS obliging. Avuiy i ie Gemanding or requiring any severe Puniehment or any the - main of the libel, especially gave | by any principle of Ora tine ine | VietOuial completion of his list the Queen sppears to Have wevet, with every sensible: stator Mege 2 | 67 Weat Lith at., between 12 and 2 o\clock. —— as we le severe it it was thas was ‘goncerning ‘gai ‘the basie, examined and. all about:igana “He — Sbuse 18 these Eniclee of Weeds no reviliogs, mo tiaeee froin a8 fy strained Hise on cpere, takea hog separ the whole ai proant and ad- intone oe pence ye aheemiionne eens propre ‘a poli : pace regain reser scaler a) ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL ane WORK: while the trath sot. man of intelligence andoom- | vocates its passage, and’ Mayor Re een st | retiring ministry have failed deplorably in whatever avy pain Q d reference, at 241 28th et., near Sth av. do. : jof: they assertnck; whether in foreign ‘or “domestic Sapesiientia y 8.04 Bp Baa thet rete teat ot aa eae wo 2 ‘Up to the sorutiny and the nt of the com- asread aud proved, of Supervisors, but he was a member of the committee. ‘coatly an enterprise. ar ade 00 a - 4 poualty, that they were felt, then the chances were } ¢f aH action, ‘Deing: vuntainable- upon,’ such proof, | He eae.’ Why could be nct have said then, ‘imhisclaim | mesmures | Their resignation will be hailed “with | Admiral Pinzoa in Pera, hough Bighly epplaudea we Se ca Aung anidkieand eed © ‘ulated as between the “easy effrontery’ on the is the m, where the conspiracy tine, and I would rather it should stand in'my | 2ee'thore were but two men of European note. The one | Camariila, does not moet e 8D y apply without the beat of references. Call between the Bowes One aide and the successful exploration of theese charges, | sgainet the public good, where 1 .” “He says it is a matter he is interested in, leav- its chief, the! Duke of Valencia, known aé a deepot mot pane le of, formips Se Aliioun doder. | 2% 100d 12 o'clock, for two days, at 19 Madison av. the re e. aout tay on the other. It cpala not reet, | from what should be sound judicious conduct, if these tng it to be mupposed he ts goybigh toned thes even te | Sho had repeatedly ridden‘roughshcd over ‘the instivu- Chg ib phe 2 pon that of governing with ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID AWD “Gal, shall” heat pleats iv i edt dacley tw su eh felowed. ‘General Fronon me ad Re say he ‘old Farige Se: A eiceertte ane he Hons of the country; and the other, M. Gongales Bravo. } the gu of the moderadon, 20 py not to affront W waltresa, with good reference. Apply at 18 West 464b- Ja “now the problem at issue. But ps the gen- | acquiescing in the soundness of this counsel, gives to | don’t know anything about details; but~ be knew | The rest of the ministers for the most part enjoyed bat P either the clerical or the liberal party, O'Donnell suc. | street, betweon9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Geman will” be. satisfied: for his ture ‘oy | Mr Opdyke (ihe plainti’), to Mr. Ketchum, Mtr, ‘Field | the gunciple of improving profit and disguising the | SP eauroca! reputation even in thelr own country, and | ceeded in this dificult enterprise, obiaining tolerance if ‘ANTED—A WO ¥ NURSE A CHILD aT the same reasoning a9 that addressed to Sancho Panza by and oO Hoy » schedule ‘of bis: debts, friends | forms" This te the grand eatare | of = ar oer eee ee eee not favor from both fides His cerned was a herown residence. Call on Mra, Wynn, 4I Park at. ote. ve wi {sam} deseril one jest modern istorians of << te a aol sieaiiie 4 Sees sinaiueiae eae pinole. hed Tea Ble tcomiy | mero oemeeres ibe Mariposa Mining opener. and | Mr. | Opdyke piitate bebe, she come Tn his | Wa4 not whether, but when, thelr administration would | Spain: The Queen has not the power of imposing an WAXTED_AN EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN, IN & which the great Don got all the honor and then went into, e revapitulation of the Rehan ctncmbctionwigaihe seta Opdyke'takes the | break up; and we hope that the way has now opened for | uitra-Catholic ministry upon the nation, whilst 0'Don- hoop vkirt factory, at 168 Chambers ot io Sancho ‘When Mr. fa L the beating, te consoled the aquire in thie wise:—‘The | Mariposa Mining Company, so frequently detailed during | stand we have «burden Iifted from the cause; because | Me formation of » Cabinet that will command: public } nel) has not the moral courage to force's liberal policy E . AKE A BABY 70 HER a feel the of ihe tral.) Then resumed near Gieclene | there can be vo. compistat that he did not haven op- | Confidence and the respect of foreign nations, upon the Queen.” O'Donpell bad two great advantages— ee ee a Cece Yack i6 that the sticks with which thou wert beaten were | Now we come tothat stage when Generalfremont had | portunity to give his own views. He isa man of great * cin, But. tt happened, that, in 1848, the separate | one at the commencement, the other towards the clofe | petween #h and oth avi Of Aha exact length,” and he accounted for the squire's | conceded thirty-two thousand out of sixty-two thow- Brand cecieemnsed creat exkecence ia, these ua — Dee et le eee ce aeocuent, | of Bis ministerial reign, neither of which in jn the hands | ‘ icant sick wenice Catala TER nen AS ORE pain in that way. It was not vilification, it was not | stnd shares—more than half of this property. Sremthey certain twilight attitudes and movements. Hoe has told a tion of Spain in in6h deme not apoeandohaye.zeu of his successors. His first great jonsggean sal i pernsslds Sone hak iens who oan bring (ee meat Clay ate it was mot abuse, it was not false- $y, phim, ‘General Fremont, you have thirty thousa his story, and has given you the measure of the purity | rodoicog ‘any formal recognition from the Powers of sisted in the large financial resources re inde. | references need apply at 243 West 324 at. hood, but it was the unmasking of ' a | five hundred shares left. Now, twenty-five of | and the dignity of his character as a public man. I Europe. It is at this point, perhaps, that part of the the revolution of 1854, which mada pe ote | — seb tn tent = Dublic servant of the disguises and pretences of public | theee you must put in our hands to secare ua the con- | never saw a witness of greater courage or better judg- difficulty of the Narvaez Ministry, somowhat vaguely pendent of what is now the chie mal ene ae WANTED” YOUNG GIRL, TO DO GEN Spins of lovated character and high objects in public | trol”) That left them fifty seven thoteand shares, and | mont, He takes the responsibility up to the very verge | fofe Hee ee eae aee een een yemny | the government—fnancial exhaustion. | Hie later, ad. Housework and mind children. Apply at 117 34 06. etal, Wer Bepsiming: that all these things, if provable | left fifty-five hundred shares for him. Looking at that | of safety on those where there ‘is be 1s 4d evi- legal right of the Spanish government to their vantage was the mil sake seen: OX A a hs ane ee = ee proved at all, must come, as we try dom his | on its face, one would suj pone that the General had to go } dence,: he has. an éxact ment to eo itgiien™” ib Fears is dout(ful; but it campaign in Morocco. No minister at pi et on ee HELP WANTED—MALES. camp—from the plaintiff himself, from hie fr from |’ through with a considerable amount of concession before | where the line’ between peril and destruction is drawn, deen Rab: appoas to: be ped: (hai! otiiée ‘Powers are [resign etna, Ha, tie Eitempes Ou Mexico, © ; = a Te tonom And, trusting to the advantage | be reached that point. But he finally determined that he | On the gun claim everything is proved; so everything 18 | Gi .eq' io" eall_ in question, at any rate if, Spain | Domingo, oF Pera, the Span ars eave en Te ee ee ee ys MARE brea his cea Mary jemperament and char. | had better resume his property. Why did not he get | admitted by him, and he puts it om the judgment of his } toys herself able to grapple with the task she has | Wall ® ernment in the alternative of resort. | iowing branches of business can meet engagementa ategr soter, telling own story, he hag brought into this | back his twenty-five thousand shiares, except that a new | conscience that it is all right. On the matter of the | trucraken, and to reastert her authority with the | S04 Placed the government in the al oflice:*-Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, © court of justice this controversy. He came here | occasion was made for taking some more shares from | surveyorship‘he stands in dubious and uncertain recol- ue to her pretensions. But thus ct tas th ing to new taxes or fresh loans. 1 Bookkeepers and ‘Aasiotant Bookkeepers. sietnasld oop to go out on gael todas cates ta heroes | Mn’ aaah" esata oes omeny thaw, | etiam am he Brcemcoptertgne tna be banat | {atthe snccomort of the Narva inainiy, Te the | nd mamta lingo tae sim the prema | Hed en romnone 6 as he 5 ‘we \ a ‘any conversat = a tee as to the Maripoes business, where shall we find s | thousand shares more.” ‘That ie rather t bard in iteelf if aa imputed by theese people, and if they are connected | D¢ chosen from whatever party they may, must combine | conjuncture on condition of acquiesying in the clerical GENTS WANTED—ALL OVER THE CONTINENT, Prittess as to the whole history’ of that transaction but |'they paid the market price; but when the stock was | in thelr minds with anything like a bargain, | Wgcther to carry on the war vigorously, If they DoW fOr | policy, ‘The Cortes would pot have’ borne it... Neither A 10 all Liovd’y mounted Map of the United #atag (as . or | G i ns ay In his own circle? in the private Conferences, the ar. | selling for Afty aud fifty-five oente ® share, they say, ‘You | there was nothing in them; and go the whole thing is CaAAAe Tau Bocemttn Duviouae. houeret, tbe ePavis nor a Mirafiores could haxp, feted ie Jithoutoer:| | Pulwey stations.© colored. ta. 2,000 coms fo the yuo factory. ont show ahall we | aol iat contracts, how we | sell it at twenty-five.cents on the dollar. mak earn anything about them but by takin; idential | twenty-five hundred shares that RN Keene, Paro "Farley aud himselff “If | btn without pa pean selene ‘teora, re here ‘ast not only sell it againet your will, ‘but you must dioveriot.: You Bare the menaur of Me, Opa, given, Brat mep hey fan fae ia in ‘directo worerafe the fais iapornit Horlhee ha iy the nap. | Sate . for 8 £0. of | open, frank, manly public conduct about this claim, from oe ie the aloes Boh oar firthed exertions, | Port of France, whi strongly igen La pn ign Toei perpen barine « pensy for them; becanse for the | beginning to end, and his talk with Purdy, which Purdy Poteet bee off the (pa meat pal yy Ngan sis revalence of an ultra Cathalic party at Madrid, Th: i $70 a day ve, jw dag the Superv: ‘they receive five | interpreted that’ he was interested in his son-in-law's } Queen, therefore, has succumbed, Considering the the full body, what shall you find but the evidence | thor shares. Now, we object Field’: ‘statement foreign countries, she may obtain respect for hi ublic™ history "of the men thus restored to ; . P (at they have committed themselves to the regularity | fee $200,000; bur words object to hie not kamitting | Tight’ “Warles had been very catefal Dut he I aot new | suthortty in the West ype tr nape: - ulti aa o there indeed, sno very peope Ere day Bertier with $4000 ie take belt takareon, and of the wansactions of which they were | it to be a good large fee. (Laughter.) We never have | the details. I agroa that there may eationable | Teslore her position in the eyes of tl for congratulation. It would be difficult to find,a more | git, Si.rer ty. Hacther mith St OP. avery, Rich: the in their public trust, to the community for such and never t to get them. And | claims that the law will not tolerate, but yet they may be DESIGNS OF THE CLERICAL PARTY. odious or more ambitious home minister’ than Gonzales | grison & Pine 60: rowdway. 13 the intelligence and fidelity and accuracy, and the suc- | if, with. ‘grace we may to the honest and porfectly the point ts the [Madrid (Dec. 18) correspondence of Galignani'’s Mes- | Bravo, who has contrived’ to neutalige his chiet’s fino — — Sark which they have performed their duty; are | superior fortune which has carried so large a fee to | mode of dealing with thisclaim. . 1+ ts conceded that this senger. promises, of conciliation to the liberals, and.to render YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO WORK A averse to be put upon trial? If you come to the contracts | our er of the bar, we have also got to submit to | claim includes profits, and {t is justified because the law The motive which ‘asterantor ‘Queen Isabella to recall | them ridfoulous, Narvaes, however, will save Spain machine, must bave some know! of the work. Al for the blankets and the clothing, and to the of | this—inOnite superiority over us—that it ie. not a big fee | will tolerate profita. i will; and pa it'will | the Narvaes Ministry was the. extreme ‘sensitivencss of | from the falliceinto which ‘monastic advisers would im. | ® boy to feed s ruling machine. | Call at 110 William et. favor and tnfluence in getting contracts eI at all. Where are we? (Laughter.) That is the difficulty | not. I neyer heard any other measure o! Property do. bhic in Spain. ¢ people ure visibly not in a | pel the He BOY, cABOUT 16. YEARS OLD, WHO ‘WRITHE: them through, where sball you spply for testimony in this pesiates. ‘The 980,000 isn’t. anything. The | stroyed than ite value. If the y is destroyed the jumor be governed absolutely Sister Patrocinio; Itis remarkable that financial dishonesty should A ‘well, wanted jn a lawyer's offlor, Address for fees operatisns and the uae of Those iatuenses, but | $2,600,000 n't anytbing ‘The $100,000 ent anyihing. | Busines ended, anda future ine has bothing todo fd, anit a the clerical whe dapire loa crusade se parlzd the ambition of «couy wb ralad wie | de im hanweag of epee H.C a nea to ‘his friends, his cea: 1 Wa Toa his 000: isn’t anything. “And if they are not any- | its value.” But-sappose that they are right; what ip the | the meo-. races im America, there is a genoral belief } twenty millions sterling of annual revenue. Thisincome, | oflice. is his instruments and bis yn you | thing, any child kgm jes it put together things | way an bonorable ‘mayor should pursue a claim 4} that Narvaez, if ‘he remains in powor, will send | joined to the repudiation of its eh, Places Bpale, "oD ler eta Fag ac ia pe ge epee ‘again to, Temaining | clroumstances inthe | that are ‘ot, anything Together they are not ang. | the ity of which he is the mayor, apd state it bofore. |. pecidc instructions to Admiral Pinzon. shove ngmg of the greatest Powers of ‘Europe, and little BOY, ANTED ABOUT 18 Tpane OF 4h ae by iy can you for an elucidation | thing.. Simple arithmetic disposes of the whole -mat. | the committee? Biactly as it would ‘be raised before a pnauon cameron below all she others, {n pecuniary resources ‘If, in re. | 21 shen agrane of Bi ‘chia conbseniin) iotienntes ond frhendove5e ter. fmny Ra went in with sixty-two thou- | jury, ral phe igemmion whether profits should or [From La France Dec. 22. fusing te settle with-its creditors, Spaiw employed itafull | “OS” — bis ‘Who, but the offending party | sand Ove, shares, and came ; | should not be allowed ; saying, (There were in that fac: | ‘The Correspondencta of cick tit, Dec, 22.) prench | Teeources upon any great design of ambition or conquest,'| OOKKEEPER WANTED-IN A PANCY aoons and concurring with him in these public wrongs, | teen thousand. five hundred that ig nothing; | tory so many ‘thousand y worth of machinery, 0 thant bas advices that of tatae nee to Orit the object ‘was to exempt ite people from taxation, house; must Bea good judge of money. Address P. H. Shall be our witnesses? Oh, well might he feo) assured | and he is lucky that he got so much, _( : n dollars’. worth of tools, a0 many thou- ae the: straggle vanothe aa ‘St. Domi: onemightsee some gain in the dishonesty. Butthe Spanteh | & Co., Herajd office. that a safe and easy effrontery with the law of libel made | has: got. their io Tis pocket Poor ont is sand dollars’ worth of materials,” and foot « up and add | We think that the. Spanish wrnal is mistaken inat. | government has augmented ite taxation, keeps up a | 79 ~~ inttctme st and suppress the real issue, 20 thethe really caring abgut Keichtm and Opdyke's, and | at the bottom, “For ja, the fqture mache drivating is the Freaee etry eee ST. large army, ppenda or pretende 10 ‘apend iarge sams tn ST eur 8 OF eS als come out with either a disagreeii or a pomi- ‘, and Simon money, ve left | interrupted e op Se i ‘a8 an interference in ir with which it } 20° SE SO NOry, = Manentrijuation to @ good boy. Mone others need ap- verdict, and claim that Mr. Weed ot proved | him, and that it is plain they ought to have hed. And 200 it. the lawyer, could s00 it ussrehanrine smallest enterprise. An att Domingo has Storekeeper, box 128 Heraid ofee. the charges. This being his attitude, the question is, whe poor Gea. Fremont finds eae leer of the con- | Then the queation of law would appear, and the com- pager one pe ey? eS ee drained is treawury dry, The feet off the Guano Address Storekeeper, box 128 H ffiee. How have we met the exigency thus’ thrown corn, and is asked about it, whether they took mittee would determine whether Lc ‘would YY | fore, the oat} ‘of th di iy. be f re ie hi Islands has to be fed by contracts signed in here AD WANTED—IN A MERCITANDIBE BROKER'S. whet the charges are that we havo made, and what'thé | more than they he aid | $09,000 prott Then Mr. Opdyke cou ‘demand it Fore Ane Only Judge of the conduct to be fullowed in this | being no stores, and ite government departments making | 14 ,oftee, nn, ambitions, active ind, 16, OF 17 yenreiof age: means and sources evidence have n. That the | not. shter. 4 and insist uy it en Blunt Could say to a poor man “ Do provisions for anythin; vr] it jgment upon A hed. Gharacter of that evidence, what the result aid now, Who wanted Mla wages, that he would have earned | ENGLAND'S RECOGNITION Ov THE DOMmNIcaNs. | Spain thal it thus doen Nex prope by lt Gishoucely a and al) the several topics of ing from him than but for the riot, “We don't pay prospective (From the Madrid Deo. 18. ite or settled them, whatev: HIRT. MANUFACTURE! nt, as deciding between took anything less. for wages, and you may about your business ;" Jo crmpensenee, of the effect produced upon the public | might be the pidation of its government offices, tuke churge of a shirt before at this the clipping and he could have a4 to the Mayor, “We | mind by this announcement, Sir John Crampton, the with a revenue of twenty millions could soon tmav, and one who ha: d expel m F a public injury to be That is the of Prospective profits in the manufacture of gu English Ambassador at this Court, felt bound to request id ume requisite for carrying on any war. Bat renee required. Address box 140 Herald by Mr. Weed to the plaintiff, that is alsoa (opie ae Gotan’ and there is a check of $199,000."’ That is all open; an explanations from his ernment upon @ matter fu | it is a Spanish principle to despise credit and do without VANTED.WANTED, A MAN Ho 1 Now, considering the further it ig in the proof; if there is an error it may be corrected by the tribunals | which he was without ‘official ingtruetions.. Earl Ruasell | it. So much the better; the country which does 80 must pee ly hy po arb BR Bod 4 withdrawing your attention to one of the cun regard thie manipulation of the State, But Blunt tells you in his Nestimony that lost no time in replying, and his despatch reached the | at the same time discard ambition. ap keen ge one ere and vi which, by the pleadings, are} and y | he would not have paid one dollar far profit, and if | English representatives yesterday evening, at the same TRE LATEST NEWS. you : on simple language the public | thank that he did not fall among thieves. .) | there was in the claim, as. to him, any jnclu- | time that the First of State received the Panwa, Dee. 23—P. M "5 Se rate ee ment, the strong denunciatory and exaggeratory | Now we come to the contracts. sion of profit, he did not suspect it. Now, the trouble | despatches from our Minister Plepipote: in London, Private despatches from Madrid discover a fecling of »— BY AN EXTEN. has been — by my learned opponent | Mr. 'scontracts. He is pursuing the plain, simple | with my friends is that they 40 mot understand | previously announced by telegraph to the ish Cabi- | aneasiness. e Ministry is not conse {and much q equainted with jew: tn the opening, and now in the summing up puiting into | business of public merchant. "He does not claim to be | the level of moral and.legal obi Which « person in | net These despatches contained ample details of ali | confusion prevails. We shall have troubles in Spain a enpc anes ér9te arene the commiey. Adaaeey Se the moeid of, prger ten som idrpan ouer Gi ot |: e part of the gorernment or te hold pablic ofice., But Mr. Opdyke's ponition ee laced tm. The point | that hed occurred. | On seoount-of \eertain questions | someday. inant hn tLe) EG ‘use or os with the inter- | here we bave an eminent public man, who has left pri- that, not present himself as owner ng from events that have taken place in consequence J ANTED ACTIVE MEN, WITH PROM $90 TO 91,00, * inane, ne can secure rare opportinities for busi er street, did not ‘connecting ion it has been made to bear; and in so doing they | vate jts—e patriot anda statesman. He finds fault | and ter of this claim, and that he did not | of the bi of the Dominican coasts by the Spanish City Intelligence. stlempted to give a meaning to the ‘spirit of the with Mr, Weed for having something to do with charter- | pat in his claim for materials and profits, insted | squadron, the English coer ‘considered it neces- Myareriocs pa A Sdotisand: —Mr. William ‘words and p! to withdraw your attention from the | ing the Cataline. Now, the question is not whether Mr. | of getting up the delusive acheme which was presented. | sary to take the opin’ of the legal advisers of the ; 7 real, substantial, common sense, every Chad eeti- | Opdyke's contracts with the government were beneficial | A gun factory, to be profitable, must pay a it which | crown, following {16 practice in all matters of this kind. | Beebeo wag found lying at 192 Bleecker street on Thurs- TA! ‘not o1 for material NTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO AGENTS, TO TRA- vel for a hoop akirt man: ‘mate of the and effect of these pul to it or not, but whether he was these secret | com labor, but for ma- | Their opinion was favorable in a certain mmn- | day cvening, in a very dangerous condition, from the factory. | Those well versed which in truth and torms they present themselves | contracts for his own private gain. Every contract | chinery and tools, which are continually being used up. | ner to the recognition of the Dominicans as fn the trade. and can bring good seq Bdations will bod to you. There are two articles—one of th eu Ho ad gor meueneh and te rl effects of a pistol shot wonnd in the abdomen, received | wy - pay ‘by applying to M. ly & Co, Bire al should have been in bis Blunt says that nobody can make money out of ten | belligerent ain being bound, according to their view, Bath" apd one of the gith of “June—Iast gum. | deratood by his political friends ani opponenta. Mi guns, You would sink as much as ninety per the ‘marine law laid’ down in the treaty Sisal af tea Eights Patna screen Ahr - mer, Both of these articles are replies by Mr. | dyke paltered here between public private tavereste Paris, to maintain a real and efective blockade of all | man 14 Bellevuo Hospital where his recovery is | WWANTEDIIN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, AS to attacks inthe press of this city on bim. “These, could not repudiate the of the contracts, nor she | factory would have been in if they bad gone on and fin. Lee @f the island where the undertook to prevent the | racarded as very uncertain. Captain Mills, of the groom and te vervant, aman who thoronghly wn. n from i and contents, which are | reputation as a public man of not having such contracts. | ished their contract, delivered the guns and been paid for destined the redele’ Kari Rureseli derstands the care of horses, None need apply unless they peiilently fsed 1a your memory, are to the effect: on son deterdnioe that thay will sotve bets Godand | them the $48e00 they were to’ teveive. Bo Foal pet A yo opinion to our representative in Lon- | Righth ward, is in possession of informetion which may | have already served ta Mest than ae ek Rees eee, ‘The heading of the first article bas nothing to do with | the Devil they must expect to be criticised. When they | claim to be reimbursed all they putin is overturned by | don, who in bis turn considcred it urgently necessary to = "0 " 10th at. afterS P.M ‘the case, but it will appear from it that Mr. Opdyke was | thank God that they are not like those other republicans | the testimony of Blunt, who knows all about guns. | acquaiot the Spanish government with the same. Hence Tux New Rervsticas Cextrat Commirres.—Themem- | 9°" ——— — —- G MAN, AS GENERAL AsSIST. Bot selected as the object of « newapaper controversy. | and sinners and the cheat is exposed, they must expect | This claim is, made’ on the principle of having | the origin of a mews which, baring come to the knowi- | bers of the newly elected Republican Central Committee TANTED—A YOU e Mr. Weed takes up on hie side a controversy that has | rebuke. have shown numerous profitable contracts, | ollar for dollar of what they had sunk, and then either | edge of the hic agents of various periodicals in antiu a first class oyster house and bar, one bavi been forced upon. him by ‘newspaper assaults and his | from September, 1861, to May, 1868, Song ist of them, | sade the, full prof, on every’ gun that was | this city, was transmitted by them with the urgency | Deld thelr Arst mesting on Thureday night, and organ. to BBN an meet rity for faithfulness can meet with a article in the Journal in answer to these amanite | all secret, all, inthe same of Carhart, to amount of | there, including the fees of the patentee. Why | which {ts importance dictated, although the want of the er Yaes ‘Secretaries, CH. Hall and i EOE SERIE Bp ee eh Sh) P mappat ent) ewnpaper tay ia anclt, | Soke’ acpinag, fe Givi; tn Swemny mnscna "so | ivr etesy Secretar "Tuey’ sis there ware Sir. | Wher commmtsientions “he ropy sf" kat Reseed vue | Hest secre | WES ROT aa Wak 1 4 e. ie months, no iy ey ere was some dif- je! ons. « y. eee ll to rs NTED IMMED! LY—A RESPRCTARLE MAN, and, we private ph a do not feel much in: | compensation? There we have the pon morbid, ex- | floulty in that ; but Mayor Opdyke admitted on cross-ex. | Englist: Ambassador could not be expressed in more | PARSENTATION.—Captain Williamson, of the Fourteenth atc tabe dare val ta Susaetion of an invalid gentle: clined to with their tghts, nor to spend our | travagant, offensive disregard of all our common place | amination that he could not see it. The difficulty was | satisfactory terms. The English Minister confirmed the | ward, was last evening presented with a costly silver | man. aE ad Freligh, No, 128 Ninth street, in Uhiv city, {me in determ! which one gave the heaviest blows, | notions, our old estimates of moderate increase in trade, | that it would pot bring 6 much money reckoned {n that ccplanenene given by Senor Comyn, and, wishing to jet by a number of his friends in that locality. Mr. | A man of the right stamp will be liberally remunerated fos and which rooe recelved the severest injury. That being the | aa in the otze of the »_Maripose gente, With hima it was | way, t } man is a ghoemaker with s sock of leather on | ford io penstict friendly attieude of Engiand in ques. | Chauncey Shaffer made the presentation speech, which | te Service. eaeeiet ive a in arti. more por im nit govern: it ind, he does ni charge for cu ere an 101 our hi yropriat reapo b 0, K PE ie, Ie proceeds to reply tothe Evening Port, which und | securiges, and he had never been exposed to auy | shoos for the next six rwonthe, duct the cost of | authorized the English Atbedmator'to xequaint the Bpan. | Tue atair closed with convivial ingerctame, MeO" | WTARTED A PRACTICAL BOOKKEBYER, 4 YOUNG call . Weed, in the article to which he replied, ‘this | risk, except the maintenance of the governmen' making them up. Nor does the ebarge for bis | ish Cabinet with hia determination to indefinitely post. of a commission house, where the work Ia light; salary mode: antenat oon aigg lies gonna A a bo a by im- | and hae Saga Rogen of seven per cent, pre none made uj aaah aoe ye pombe | wed A 2 Ko ape might cease’, hanes or as Ma tate OMicers. rate, Address, stating kalary, box 3,20) Post offiee. e ine. Now, . @ Capitalist is very well satisfied ty mu) was the ‘or, the states- ing ise any sort of influence in the settioment 7 aan - - - aan Peatlomes, you Uave enough 10 show you that this saper. |'$°° dereder governsbat’ securtion at seven per | man sed mercheat, ata perfect wouplas how'to make nis | Of our internal athira. We, who cannot be ecoused of Seay San. 6, THB, AETED A ROOERRSPRS Wl. CxpanEnAneS Sion on Mr. Weed, prawn Yee Me ‘Tribune J the gent; but Mayor Opdyke fete, beslden that, 000. charge agstaat the ay He kaw bow so preset = pees pe fen the English policy, have satis Tho following State officers were chosen by the Legis- a gy en gr bye = fu He grat < laa (a 3 At Evening Post, ‘8 communication may said I am in error with re; t te, but would not the money. In this | faction in declaring that ite conduct in the it to-day :-— ew sees . x a pane ” sso neh all in oe Saadeuennan _ ee ee comeh rom jeneral saaniane in comes Loren Jone, ea Lo goer euimelanced haa been worthy of a great Power, and there ay Py John L. Hodedon = eis TeERiclonaT MUS Te a an rame it—all helpers ai ers one ‘mont as from some where else. ‘Ba! ith sinner ready to beguil \, wi ou the ™ sincere enlogies. = ANTED—A N ay" > A’ EN With another. All appeared ia one phalanx intended to | 11 from him, oF else by a conspiracy, cresting s bubeleia | mode of making up the claim, t call’ this (extibiing @ {From the Epeca. of Madrid, Dee 19} ee nat Gi 4 billiard roorn and make bimerlf useful 1 ood home pear down upon Mr. Weed single-handed. They all | the market they got it from the public; and the charge is | guinstock) finished carbine,’ worth, $24 70, and then | From tuformation of the highest’ and mort reliable | Attorney General—Johin A. Pet ere Se re a ne ee Eee ced al ore cic mine ead iors wee ty | tek Seren sete ee ea a ens deiner aie cane | ides such rachoy om from several arte, We Od | a | — 1 le. erefore, while they | to the Survey p, it is a sl jorse and is soon cui ane @ thought it would stand the fire of the com a pspect e » -- ~ >. PRIV Z took up the array against him, We dlapoves of that whole | ted. Bur four people kbow suytuing about tcopdsks, | muni’ ivall depends on which end you begin at at | (eerehns Pee eaten egeration reepecting the attitude |" SiTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. J “om horoughiy nadersiand tie hueizess Aree atte array ; and if Mr. ke is found ig the combination | Andrews, McNeil and Williamson. Theo was a rumor | any rate, it stood the fire of Blunt's examination. There | attitude which we cannot praise, but we have good | 4 NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN | SY reference (no other.) from 2to4P. M 11 at Bone ot a a Le ered rR mt Kans i. bey pty ere Dis —— for Andrews, and thus | might be a nj in the woodpile, but Blont did daa grounds for stating that a week ugo the relations (ot NYMSSR OF. Wait todo general housework, &c., at | UP salre cree ne le: ol ‘ is $10, ear. Ev 0 nndor , ie 7 ty ty , = ; - ie“ onda That he. Wend dex: | $H0 000 andthe kad never ben gotfom the Esto | gut dan Blunt wediee wot know ‘here to"tnd him. | coral ss pole’ Nations ao nochange “ations | Bowery. nn nes “NO” | WANTED A Moy uO. WRITES coop Mane jartering the steamer Cataline for | House before; and ev wondered t to be tl tion, nex or wise 4 aoe 0 thon, 16 E = pince.’ the use of the Movernment, at the beginning | he smote the rock the Sucre Gniked ant ta) bee pended ore besureasaebena: GOuTE en ena ounoadl 4: | goriovs than that of Magiand on tnecutorech ot the ernens h ASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION; Can | “lly. Apply to WU. Ant! ! pl sia Of the war, was the adiniration of ull Wall streot,” He | the witnesses and the accusers; and did they fall short? | was destroyed, ho should have {t, Sa they bud their | jn Africa, a question tan winch: unre ke ine tyrants pate ah Rinse of pee? poe duet wate area TAITER WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAM Fefuted this charge, not by epithets, but by statements | When the culprits came on the stand do you suppose | statement of the amount of money put in—— ie a GaReaee en ie teens, ine MARS | See Aten aaeee rewens Sve ily. Apply at 10 West 17th #t, from 8109 A.M. or? ' y jiomediate interest. Can be seen for two daya at 276 East 13th at., between ave, A > rely ' eee the smemane et slike persone that were | they had come to confeas? They hed come to f. . A juror at this moment arose and addreased the Court— and B, oor. M. 4 32 pnoerned. o is the Whole | ferent face upon the matter. Andrews i Practical ami a Jew, it ny ‘16, 1. Of that matter, and that ended the Cataline af™air. Then | tictan, and tea lawyer besides, and when pou get viaetneay engin & chive bs i The Peruvian Question. 8 HOUSEKBEPER.—A LADY OF EXPERIENCE ANTED=IN AN OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN, 18 OR 88 Mr. Weed, in his article, goes onto say, ‘That having | relations united in one man, then he would be fons ‘The Court requested him to ake bis seat trom tha wee Lt TO ENSUE. Avttven satin naa househesper: Dest references Cur- | very Tuleh ‘and acouraie. at Rguten, aud, reside wih bie per Dore long enough the Feprouches consequent upen these | human if he did not hate Mr. Weed. You have an ex. | | The Juror—Your Honor, f shall not. tdo not mean | nal to notongen cities rea pens enc (Dee T) Janno ga ah Cnet ee, Brooklyn. | Feule! in Rrookign preverred Addressed in own bandh * e i sume of my aseail- | cellent witness to overthrow the testimony of two unim- | to be disrespectful to the Court, but I will not violate my 4 roll AB sey eoaps nnd RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU. ing T.H., box 145 Herald otiee ote” That is the attitude of self-defence chable witnesses 6 snqy r posnible with Peru. Our readers may remember that the ; 1 7 il 2 ppm the attacks of bis uppournts, aud any expoaure | wing of his party, etd clinging bp the edges te ibe other | "the Court—If you do moj Jake your seat I shall impose Correspondencia predicted this result more than a mouth | 3eeuy'reterences ons be given ABDIY at 307 West Banat, | WWASTED-FOK THE SLOOP.OF WAR BROOKLYN, Of the charucter and conduct of Hinge Joined ugainst | for support, he cenuot be Re ann |-obnoend cond fou tot Yenne ago. The government knows that while Peruvian agents | feiween Sth and Oth ars " Diandamer, an stewards, cooks and petty officers him that he may make i only (o be expected. | share in the bargain. Mr. An Ay Fv} The juror took his reat, saying, “I hope this will be in | '" Burope are continually arming the possibility of an —<——nemmagemeeis | Will receive the highest bounty and » rare change for. urieg He then disposes of the Evening Fost, of Ucuderson, the | a couple of interviews at this oyster cellar: that be went | the papers to morrows ee pe arrangement, and endeavoring to obtain “a mediation of RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK AT Wasit. | Wouey. | All inforwation, given at the United States Naval Navy Agent, and adverts to the Commercial Advertiser, | to those intorviews, He was not bored by officeseekers, | ‘Tho Court remarked that the trial had been vory much | ftiendly governments, on the other Land, in America, Me ane eee Wee, Yeon ccned oe | ——— P——————_—____— = And on that suljeot ho proceede:—‘‘Ex-Mayor Opdyke | but he hadan object. He wasa friend of Opdyke’s, and | protracted, and that there had been no sessions on Satur. | Pet™'* preparing for war; ts everywhere pecking for at. | Sent Tia ee W 'STEP-A GOOD RETALL DRUG CLERK, TO 00 Was active in getting up the Cataline slander, and asswiled | was ready to do what was customary, and figured it up | day, in consequence of the religious opinions of some of | [i*# and ts maintaining the pretension to dispossess us of | — a > f short distance in the country. Inquire at 314 Fulton me in the newspapers and at Washington.” And then | with » pencil that that was ten thousand dollars. Then | the jury; but neither the stat the Chincha Islands. Happily those 1 vres hy ITUATION ; ot, before 3 o'etoct. i, jute nor hie dut red r ppl jeans ave SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. ce comes the libel as set forth in the pleading, which re. | they had a champagne supper. My friend, Mr’ Riot fins te ckiourn as Tout o'ehnen y requ been discovered in time, and during the last aix weeks a A mat, ae wetnurse, Call from 104. M. Ull4?, M, at lates to the seorot partnership, in the gun contracts, and determination has be ade to vith th e Mott si ‘f RD<A CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE: AIBO AN , o , and | dwells upon the question, who paid for that au ‘The Juror—It is half.past four. Seen Ct ene See tne, eremess | Ee Nate sapattiinaiene oy. Apply at No. 2 Dey doe No, 2, betwee io oan pf which are perhaps sulficiently familiar | They had their talk and smoked. What was talked of | Mr. Bmott suggested that the Jewish Sabbath com. | *Herey in order to obtain full satisfaction from Peru ; TABLE MARRIED, WOMAN WISHiEA A | Wand torelork. “!! nde bebe cary tne ete ae declare that ‘4his man (plaintiff) } besides Opdyke's election and his appointmént aa Sur. | menced at sundown, and that but a few minutes remain THE SPANISH PACIFIC RQUADRON. wet nuree, Call at 208 Cnn fi ae ” ~—— Semteante Pala money by secret partnership | veyor? Nothing. Mr, Andrews haga theory about thie | ed before that bow Maontp, Dec. 9, 1864. ——— wer —IMMEDIATELY, A RESPROTARLE BOY, gs ge Clot, | and army clothing, | business which he imposes upon you as ® Tact—that | | The Court—When a juror sets up hie authority against | Lettors have been received hero from tho Vasitic A. SITUATION, WANTED—BY (A RESPECTABLE | st,tiont Whadrook ptalitg heme, ‘asiveas ol gh ols any fifty sharpers, | there could not have been this bargain, because he had | the Court I desire he shall have the precise minute the nadron at the Chincha Islands to the 22d Octob woman, to do plain cooking, washing aud ironing, or to reed Gonsitey im the City of New York.) ‘Kom, thatis | the Surveyorship in his pocket, But observe how the | statute gives him Mi mirhe corres Veneedora, which left Montevideo on | dogenerat Bar Wat ise RE ererenee Crom Bez Inet — . subject of bis connection with con- | next witness overthrows that; for Brewer says that after | Mr, Evarty having stated that he would be unable to | the 20th of Angust, arrived at the Chincliag on the 10th | “™Plove® J -- fas Sosasretetd noe - ae TANTED—A YOUNG MAN. 18 OR 19 VERA) or tracts | Now, gentlemen, you are to take this libel—this | the th of July there were numerous interviews at my | conclude in less than an hour, the court adjourned until | of October. She touched at the en of September atthe ECTABLE WOMAN, WANTS TO TAKE IN Wines nS stationary tore, ‘Radian tn! oe r, Herald office, alieged libel—in 16 natural senge, as in the contr heuse, and we went to Washington to secure Mr. y r co ny references ‘ , An- | Monday next, at ten o'clock A, M. Chilean port of Lota, where coal was rq her to con ther residence, No. 99 10th av., between ma | Writing name, & Veropees pad C Sere Drayts ana Ween and in the known atti drows! this piace, and on the 13th of July they got thelr ‘oS ___ tinue. the voyage. ‘Phe explain ‘of the Vencedors, pro. | and alt ss'© Good coterenee reyniret > algattannel at ec anarectangedbrest fp gate Angus Unies Sovarnc’s ane the public controver- | answer, which was made official on the 17th, A point is Steam Boller Explosion... tented against this act of hostility on the part of the | ~~ — Seek: anieaens 4 " —— - —— Sy thode Who reed it. Now, in t would be so regarded | made here that Mr. Opdyke did not relax his support | ONE MAN KILLED AND ANOTHER BADLY SCALDED. | Chilean government A NEAT, TIDY UNG GIRL WIRHES A SITUA TANTED—A ROOKKERPER IN A WHOLESALI sta Ro has the de- | of Stanton. I showed that he had never been very | A steam boiler attached to a steam pump on board the | A few days after the arrival of the Vencedora a German Hoe OE SPE: Teseee and poner, vadermande al Mode Krvcary hone; preterence givwn Uo 8 perRon we ALS fendarit accused the plaintiff of hay! Of baking: has no objection to do gentral housework; willing . windled the | active in the support of Stanton, and he could not | echooner John Curtin, lying at pierNo. 8 North river, ex- | brig, bound for Costa Rica, carrying eight hundred tons ‘obl BP iinciog got, contracts, cormepen’ Mgued him | say thet after the Ath of March he bad done | ploded about half ti O'clock yesterday. moruing, | coal, touched at the Chinchaa, aad dollvered hor cargo vo | utc mene APPLY at 810 Bnet ie. ae, meet phn ‘ay Nothing of | anything 20 help him. Nor do 1 suppose that he did | severely scalding Israel Merritt, the captain, and throw: *] the squadron. y Who Joined jn accusation apaiuel hime tase, maa, | much to he!p Andrews. But, having learned that An- | ing bie brother, Hamilton Merritt, overboard. Search | The French bark Tampico had also arrived, with four ‘ money out of the goverment ts secret fart Ss inade more | drews expected the offices, he sent hix men to play upou | was made for the body, hut it wae not found till several | months’ provisions for the squadron. Finally, on the | §0i''" any fifty sharpers have made out of eontene, ipa than | his expectatians, and Williamson and McNeill went there, | hours afterwards. Deceased, who had charge of the en. | 23d, a Chilean ship brought two thousand tons of coal ~aneaiemmeateemmentar has overnment. — You are to consider exactly in whe the | and the whole thing was eettled. The only question ia, | gine, and was near the botfer at the time of the explosion, | from Cardiff, and another vessel was also expected with TANTED—BY A LADY. THOROUGHLY comP Re phrase ‘“‘eharpers’’ js used. There is no 0} sortannee whether, by the absence of set terms, written down, | was badly eealded. He te thought to have been alive, | coal. \ A Aituation ax copytet, or to write in some capaci of Imputing that sharpers have had aby dealings with | Signed and sealed, and the absence of witnesses, Opdyke | however, when forced overboard into the water. Coroner | It would appear that the Chilean and Peruvian govern- | lary not ao mach an object as employment. Address this corporation, of political hich we callatera And Andrews can satisfy you that there was no such | Wildey was notified, and will investigate the cause of the | ments lad resolved to reduce the Spanish by | Herald office. mont. What sharpens, Tete ee cd ee cae Shock | MiFangement. It ig uo more nor less than the principle | explosion to-day. Deceased was twenty-three years of fomine, and deprive at of coal, But the Chile a | TF » mean any of ose Who. by | upon which two bay Se get into a window—** boost oe and A native of this city, He had bees marriedonly | Peruvians paid little heed to the orders of their govern V abou! with the biines Tefefence an nl ————EE desired, bom 725 New York AMERICAN LADY— TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BARKEEPER FOR 4 few hotel. Por further partioulars tnquire at No, 12 Gre. ne street WANTED SAR OF ERMAN, AT PLOTHOS OVSTKI aloon, corner Of Broadway and 2th st oy | eee = = i; COAL, WOOD, &C. ( ‘OKE, 0 A CHALDRON, AT TWENTY FIRST STKE and avenue A, or delivered inmediately atthe toot RICAN WIDOW housekeeper tn bY AN AMER 01 tricks or cheate, would take advantage of another. re | me i peg 5 m eth ‘0, and F will pull you in after me; You boost me t five weeks, Captain Merritt, who ie not dangerous. | ments, sinee such was the quantity of provisions and | household, or as companion an Invalid, Un market price, Apply at 142 Third avenue, or 479 a fos heb "hee Pi sr <, any particular mean | into the Surveyorship, aud I will pull you into the | ly scalded, Is General Agent of the Board of Under. | col they brought to the Chinghas that the ships of the | Kinds of Ls snowing rece C. B.S. siiad ea OT TTERY est is ~y there be lar omer, for three daye. : % he meaning of the word and | Mayoralty afterwarae. (pdyke « " iy paid $20,000 to make | writers, At the time of the unfortanate ocenrrence the | equadron could not find sufficient room to store then sotto fay career doth ata AM Raye the defendant, | bimeelf Mayor, and all the vontribution of’ private citi Bump was at work on the hull of the ateamer George | array alten who-has tede 10089. mene ne—he talks about ithe | zene was $2,600, The rem came from the clerks ashington, which, it will be remembered, was burned The letters proceed to state that the frigates Villa de Y, aud bas had moro geores F of the Custom House, and from Georgo Op | Inst Monday night. | Madrid, Blanca and Berenguela were jmoatiently ex | S10 50 PB" TON wyomtna VALLRY COAT, bs ) Now 60 and 322 Right avenue t North river, and at the office of tho Ale COMPANY, Trinity Building Foot of Four PT WYOMING Vala oF Reed's, 434 wt,

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