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16 ARRIVAL FROM DESOLATION ISLANDS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. New Lowvox, Conn., April 30, 1867. The schooner Roswell King, Captain Glass, arrived ‘this evening, with a cargo of oil, She is from Desola- tion Islands, via St, Helena, and brings from the tatter Place despatches for Assistant Secretary of State Seward and Rear Admiral Davis, of the National Observatory at Washington, and also a large mail, Late Cape Town papers have been received by her, but contain no news ‘ef importance, The Roswell King has shipped fifveen Dupdred barrels of oi! home since leaving port, NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, April 30, 1867, ‘A decd was filed April 24 in the office of the Recorder ‘of Santa Clara county by the Quicksilver Mining Compa ny of Penpsy!vania conveying to the Quicksilver Mining Gompany of New York the New Almaden quicksilver mina The consideration expressed is three and @ haif millions of dollars, ‘The ship Shisier, Sema New York, arrived to-day. The ‘Antocrat, for Philadelphia, with 33,350 sacks of wheat, ‘cleared to-day. INAUGURATION OF THE GOVERNOR OF CONNECTICUT TO-DAY. ‘The usual election or inauguration ceremonies of the Governor of Connecticut occur in Harttord to-day, It has been so long since the democrats have enjoyed the Juxury of installing one of their party into the guberma- torjal chair that the ceremonies to-day promise te be ‘unusually interesting. and attractive, Most of the mili- tary of the State turn out, and extra trains will be run from all parts of the State to the capital. The following ‘ere announced as the staff appointments of the Governor @iect:— ee Serdors Ww. Wei \ids-de-Camp—Charies M. of bah ges on Eg ‘tarie, of New Haven; a H. Tingley, of ‘wich ; George D. Hastings, of ‘Tolland. Adjutant General—C. Bo eed New Haven. Quartermaster General—W of ford. Psi: 3 General—William 8. Charnley, of New ven. Surgeon General—Dr. James H. Hoyt, of Stamford. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. RR is rumored that Brevet Major Goneral R. S, Granger hhas been assigned by General Schofield te the command @f the post of Richmond. Colonel Messmere, ot Washington; William Prescott Smith, of Baltimore; G. P, Southworth, of ‘Peonsyi- vanta, and J. Bi be Sinith, of Colorado, are stepping at the item Captain Doane, of hea and James D. Hague, @f Boston, are ng at the Brevoort House. Lacien A. Tartier, of Costa Rica, is stopping at the Westminister Hotel. M. B, Almon, Jr., of Halifax, N. 8; E. D. Peters and Boston, leet at -— ‘Tyler, of » are ‘the Clarendon oe igneral Littlefield, of vty Big, mg bet Lng) Goneral Spalding, o! ot len a and Lynch, Semplis “ean, Tenn., are stopping at the Fifth ‘Avenue General 3. M. Reed, of Albany: R. V. Fay, of Boston, and Donald G, i, Mitebell, of New Haven, are stopping at the Hoffman Hi Senator J. W. W. Nye, of Nevada; R, H. Prayn, A. Van Veebteu and Charles’ B, Lausing, of Albany,.are stop- ping at the Astor House, SUFFERINGS OF SUBURBAN RESIDENTS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘Phe editorial in sunday’s Hanatp on “ The Mismanage- ment of Our Railroads,” expresses tersely but admira- Diy and accurately the public sentiment on that subject. ‘You say rightly, ‘‘that railroad corporations have been #0 grasping, avaricious and overbearing, that they had brought discredit and disiavor upon themselves,” and “have only their own bad policy to blame for their ‘unpopularity. An instance in point occurrred last week on the New York and New Haven railroad, when the spring time table went into effect, If the travel on that road, now go large as to require the running of thirteen passenger poe panel Krone cet hoggen ger ee eg erea solely the parsimoniousness ot in it e — pele Instead of consulting the inverests of stock holders by meeting the public wants and increasing the facilities for getting in and out of town, the Superin- tendent, with a wisdom worthy of the eminent Mr, Bunsby, has discontinued one of the most convenient of all the trains—that which left New York at fifiecn minutes past two P. M. Heretofore persons could ome to the city in the morning, transact business, do Shopping, and return by that train. Now, how- ever, they are compelled to walt until a quarter to four PY. M., no way train leaving between half-past eleven A. M. and that hour, The truth this road seeens to run itself. Not sees a reaponsi- ‘official at the depot. A few understrappere, with Joud voices and much general fuss, howl and hop about, getting in every! ‘8 way, exerting themselves to pack the greatest number of people into the fewest posaibie cars, and making themselves odious and =~ especially to ladi their rude and inso- { manner. The writer has been a daily traveller on the road for some years, He is aware that there purports to be a Superintendent, who lives somewhere in Connec- ticut, having on two or three occasions caught a glimpse of the coat tails of that fuoctionary as he leaped from the cars and stealthily disappeared through some of the purlicus of the company in Twenty-seventh mreet. If there be a ‘a Deputy peprosentoah supposed to be in charge. here, he artfully conceals himself from the public and evinces in an eminent degree an apti- tude “how not to do it.” The annual meeting for directors of the company is goon to be held. Would it be an impertinence in some of the stocknolders if they should tnquire as to whether their servants are really not “the wrong men in the right place?’ Could the road be worse maoaged than ita? A“ TIGER” JUNGLE INVADED—CAPTURE OF cuss. [From the Richmond Times, April 29,) Between eleven and twelve o'clock on Saturday night &@ number of the city dressed fn citizens’ clothes, Fourteeatb street, suspected to be poten kept by The surprise ven bald jote, as uniformed potice ind the two ht the ee were a the unconquerable tiger, and, will therefore, hesitation, opened the door. Without much loss of time th principal den of “ye roaring nat was invaded, where everything indicated that the game of meg bond full blast. Atone end of the room was a faro table, whieb was a lay out, dealing box with cards in i tered about, while ia sbekere gee ees sete Baise entrai ie of the police, “ By God! ti for fifi een years, and was nev er soe before *’ released upan giving their names and promising pear at courtaext morning, which none eomplicl with, (hereby necessitating @ continuance ‘the casc) aad causing writs of attachment to be issued {demand tng their attendance, ’_ When tie case was first called, the Recorder asked Dass if \ve had counsel. His reply was that he had -~ 4 Mr. Jobnson; but, ee, eee red not, for the aflair was small one mood ; 10 defence. As for himself, pam et knew i and it would turn out that the various at- a af 1S {F. om the Gan Antosio ytonio Herald, April toward gputiny, Which 1 One time indicated as Se wean wo = in camp. General Merritt ry energetic | V@Xamining into the causes and ae coruising us yon were the instigators, Fie mm Sovrt ra Sem wr —At near eight o'clock inet night © fire was disco Yered on the secoud foor of the five story building No. 155 South street, occupied by Davie & Richmond asa Storage store. The alarm was ore ES Es uon beet ate, ina He < fs ia i NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1867.~TRIPLE SHEET. NN O_O, a eee el THE TURF. Racing in France—Paris, April 14. PRrx_ pe BoveGne, of 120 sovs., for 3 yeer old horses and upwards. Entrance 4 sovs. each. 3 year olds, 7st, Gib, ; 4 year olds, Ost, Olb. ; 6 year olds and aged, 10st, 2iv,’ All horses’ to be sold for 280 sevs, Two miles seven furlongs, ‘ey Be by Flying Dalene aN M. Suchel’s Sibar, 3 years, Tat. Gib. Count F. de Lagrange’s Ajax IIL, 2 Mr. T. Carter's Trusty, 8 years, 79. M. Delatre’s Alexandra, 13 ‘Ost, Bib. M, H. Lunel’s Charlemagne IT, Prix de Lonconamrs, Produce 1és, ib, ae and allowances, A mile and a bi ML Andre's Rh BI West Austratian—Rosati, Sycare, Tet be 4 years, Oat, Sib... ‘Normandie, 3 years, 7st. Major Pridolin’s Fleur de Bois, 4’ years, 8st. 131b. M.A Fould’s Malvina, 3 yoars, st, 1b, ‘M.-H Pelamarro’s Willis, 4 years, 8st. 1 Gount ¥. de Lagrange’s Ataiante, 3 va tat ib: Baron Nexon’s Cintivicre, 4 years, Sst. 131, Prix pe L’Iurenataice, of 600 sovs., for 4 end Old borses and upwards Entrance 16 seva. 1; 4 year olds. 9st.; 5 year olds, Ost. 9b; 6 er oad ‘aged, 9st. idl, “Three miles and ono furlong. Th subs. Count F, de Lagrange’s Auguste, by Monergpe—-Ractie goes ro Favori 4 ‘st. iiib: le Lagrange’s 01 te, im . Major Fridolin’s Gonti slag years, 9st. 9Ib........ 3 M, H. Lunel’s Evoile Filante, , # years, eet lib. M. H. Delamarre’s Vertugadin, & years, 9st. 91. M. H. Delamarre's Victorieuse, 4 years, 831. 1110 Prix ve Buayay, of 160 sovs.; for4 year old horses and upwards; entrance, 6 sovs, each, h. ft ; 8st. 11 1b. each. The winner to be sold for 300 Sov; if for 400 sovs. allowed 9 1b. About 1 mile, 10 subs, M. A. Desvigne’s rer Het or Serious—Ad- ‘miralty, 4 years, Tat. 13! ae Mayor Fridotin’s Plutus, 5 years, rd ‘2ib. 200). M. L. Moysé’s Gaulois, aged, 8st. 2ib. ( M. J. Reisot’s Ambassadeur, 5 years. 8st. ib. (2h00). M.A. Montgomery’s Coramique, 4 years, 7st. 131b. coust Fr ~ Lagrange’s Marengo, 4 years, fat. iid. (TERT BEFTING ON THE FRENCH DERBY. 6tol Peete Montgoubert, 8 to 1 against Trocadero (t), 12 to 1 against Patricien (t), 12 to 1 against Ferragus, 16 to 1 against Fervacques (t), 25 to 1 against Soulouque (tf), 36 to 1 against Vauchamp (t). coconut eS ctnH Steeple Chasi Pxsta, . ‘The Pesth Steeple-chase Spring Meeting was held ona splendid race,course, situate about two miles from the city, on the Pesth side of the river. The ground boing sandy, was in excellent condition, spite of the late heavy rains.’ A capital grand stand and ring, spacious stabling, saddiing and pala eae rooms, gave evidence of good taste and thorough acquaintance with turf requirements on the part of the Jockey Club committee, and the list of horses and riders promised a good day’s sport. Four out of the five starters in the first event positively refused; nor could all the exertions of their riders, continued for more than ten minutes, get them over, through, or even into it. But the fifth horse, a swerving, timid brute, was ridden by an Englishman, Mr. Greville Sartoris, who, in epite of anasty fali over timber, several baulks, and & stern re- solution on the part of ‘the quadruped he beatrode to jib at everything, to cram his beast at the ominous double, got safely over, and won in a canter. Mr. Sar- toris rode both steadily and pluckily, and well deeerved pplause showered upon him as he went past the . Count Ivan szay won the second race by splendid riding, anda capital race it was, for you might have covered the four who rode it ‘with a handker- half an upper lip, A great many ladies were gut blue plush being the prevalent costume—and all dorée, including many pilgrims from Vienna, couse Paul Festetics acted as starter. BURNING OF CENTRAL RAILROAD BUILDINGS IN SYRACUSE. ~“Srracuse, Preah 30, 1867. The Central Railroad wood sheds at this place caught fire this morning, about five o’clock. About one thou- sand cords of wood, sheds, and eight caboose cars were consumed. The entire loss will be from $10,000 to $15,000, “The fire is now burning (at ten o'clock}, but is under control. . MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Ocean Queen will sail from this port on Wednesday for Aspinwall. ; The malls for Central America and the South Pacific will close at half-past tom o'clock on Wednesday morn- ing. The New Yorx Henatp—Edition for the Pacifio—will be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, for mailing, six cents Broadway and Ann street MAILS FOR EUROPE, The Cunard mail steamship Scotia, Captain Judkins, will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. The mails for Europe will close at balf-past eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning. The New Yorx Heratp—Edition for Europe—will be ready at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailng, six conta, Broadway and Ann street. HEALTH BEVERAGE. HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT STIMULATES 80 LITTLE THAT THERE 18 NO UN- PLEASANT REACTION, T Rave been & sufferer for many yeare from NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA and CHRONIC SORE THROAT. My daughter, Mrs. Stephenson. of No, 16 Buckingham street, Hartford—who ts also an invalid—whom I persuaded to sqpd for some of HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT, gave me three or four bottles, and I AM SO MUCH PLEASED WITH ITS EFFECTS that I wich to give it a trl. I have tried so many things without benefit that I have be- come quite discouraged. I FELT the NEED of some. thing to strengthen me, but all kinds of ALE, POR- TER and WINE DISAGRER with ME; but Hotrs ill Malt Extract is just the THING I need; IT STIMULATES 80 LITTLE THAT THERE IS NO UNPLEASANT RE- ACTION, AND DOES NOT TURN ACID UPON THE STOMACH. (Follows order.) MRS. H. L, CHAMPLIN, Bessrx, Conn., April If, 1867, GOOD TO A CONSUMPTIVE CONSTITUTION. J avail myself of the opportunity to state that Hoff's Malt Briract hae done a GREAT DEAL of good to my CON- SUMPTIVE CONSTITUTION. 1 shall be happy to RE- COMMEND it always, F. 0. WEBER, Sramorrip, Mase, March M, 1867, PRICE % PER DOZEN, ORDERS PROMPTLY EXE- B id HOPP'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, NO. 5 BROADWAY. PPROVED BY PHYSICIANS OF ALL THEORIES, ih mateant 5 ia an agen jae POROUS PLASTER of Mr ALLOOCK. Everything i plessant about them. They are the Plaster of the day, and 2. 8t type of our present advancement in science and art. In asthens, cough, kidney affectiona, gout, rheumatism and loca! deep seated pains they afford permaneat relief. J. ¥, JOMNSON, ¥._D., on “Topical Remedies."* Prom perecoa! Enow'edze uf those planters we can state thet they are decitediy preferable to any other in use. Wherever retiel la to be obtained by the use of a plaster we ett reer st ome re A. INGRAMAM, HD, Eéiter ew York Mentor. Mate oy os evar pny By —-? FROM wRhvst publicity, or cause er — “ Pupil ‘ amen pammnedeabe sy Avs ~LOoK. pong! s a ae rig cheap nt ph KH ‘neo, near Bowery, renee Ninty streets, Fides 7A. fawn Panay street, wee PHL. J vent ana, ot South SITU ATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, | 5 Sire gouer s ST., BETWEEN CHURCH J auD 3 MILD ove. 8ts., woman, as nw an ay inftot from is Birth eR, A of ch'.dren; has the bestof reference from her last piace. ——- | Can ve seen for fondann. SITUATIONS W ANTED—FEMALES. WEST s9TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM— fo chumberwork and waiting, 15 “repeat i, odo. ca eee. Olly Baker st Larson |) WANTED—FEMALES. 7 ‘Brn | ‘ST. ABY, TO WEP. Apply io ae ubhy, who loat ber baby Be ree MISCELLANEOUS. — BSOLUTE DIVORCES AND SE SEPARATIONS POR ILL treatment and abandon: Gale obtained by ARCOU, attorney. 24 Duane street. Four final decrees obtained since January. No charge in advance. or as ip a res ectable ence, Oan be seen for two days. ee ui SST BT. (NEW NO, 4), NEAR 9TH AV. ce JORMS, BUMIONS. ENLARGED, JOUFTS.—ALL Dis KING (8h. IN COLUMBIA ST, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A U — THE STORE—A RESFROTABLE . Ener core: | Shambermald und Ww alress or Li, Sane of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 70 road 5) SNe eee. a ss ee pn A Sis adhuttion for « rome te, or es Dare ihe washing and ironing: has 00 ob to go with = | jo and chambermaid, Call for two days. Hy the conntey see, the for be nee for two layne SEP eas CITY. ROUSEREEFER, el West Fs ST, SECOND FLOOR, Back STH ST.—A FIRST CLASS MEAT AND PASTRY ‘he young girl, as chemmbermaaid (YORNS, BUNIONS, BAD, NALLE, 0., CURED. BY Dr. RICE, o¢ Bowery, ‘Bank I Building. "Rice's Anu RE A yeas GROVE ST, Ih 263 lator cures Corns, Bunions, 50 cents, roe Oe jection 46 the country. Best af city reference non given, Call for | nq ec reed in fe washing and Ironing; eam pnd ighly reaps ENRY A, DANIELS, M. D., SURGEON, 134% 1 iio daye between 9 aod'6 o'clock, \n the _———— | sive best city reference. Call for two days. pe yer Tales cocewsieaea pS ngton avenue—Absoluie ¢ Fidical cure without kot Q STH ST, IN THE REAR INA PRIVATE ten us STH_ST., FOURTH FLOOR, BACK, ROOM—A Dunkley, as above, Or can be seen until KeASeS: iy jiscera. formities 5 7 laundresa, b aod riot an ep men . — Sila lanes of pe nyo ye eealimmme refgrencen? finest of French, duving aad ney needle work: also to cut_and fit ladies’ and chil~ PAG D fer bualy ‘A WOMAN WaO UNDERSTANDS for two days. Sean ‘garments. at home or at employer's residence, three ‘and pastry a | TUL'8 HAIR DYR—FIFTY CENTS: BLACK OR cae : HOUsE—a days ineach week. Call at or address 4s pee rs ‘Gan be seen for two days, ‘chea| fly stig. eveais ‘any dalla? ay i “de arte tie able woman cman te to do encral a Housework tm WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS = 6TH AV. ‘A YOUNG. GIRL. ; a re a = AMB: cheapest; quantity equals any dollar sine. H's Arctic | small family. Gam ve seen for two dass. 121 ck, rete anfiroperina private family; or would | D7 5 OTH AVA ro Raa pe rp a John street. Sold by all druggists, ‘good city reference. fing; no objection to the eountry; best city reterence, "Call jor two su WaTTs Lecce pen base ary § FRENCH wishes to go to the LD EYES Mane NEw, wituoos nooron on | LD, grtrho speaks ingith shes gy 1 fhe COUNT ox 129 baseme a. room gna ome Serer pe WHat ral sedte'uthaa "amy trie egg taet | BOS SARA teomann ety” AND 2a teh AK 13 we WEST WTH oT BY A young woman f ra} with ith any other if oity refer- | and Vinal ae ai ‘pS ranting and 0 onlage fort and cure Ruptured. Sent postage paid on chambermaid and laundress, or Good cit reference, Hares rocelns of 10-comta, edness Dr, E. B. Paste, iv) fexingion Pao pe laa Can be seen af ‘er EAST SIST BTCA COMPETENT CHAMBER- ee comNG aan SoD WEES Gol “Goniitiential information for the wamied, Sent in sealed . aa 12 yoald and waltres: Gan be toon for twodaysather | 31] Srna, guigk ana coment tt gues, dees enporert Tier ie ee eso De E. B. ug author of 13 ith ana iataertake ret cl EACH, BRE Private | iste employers in some respectab! Seueniisgments.0g only limited 7 Hassel selate. s3- all ‘0 Leximgion aren Sichues ene ett Th oonty eighth | family, Good aty reference. 12 muasoxe ST.—A YOUNG LADY, OF ISIN A Pec commene wih | hae fein aa 14 EAST 2D 8T.—A COMPETENT CERGON, Af AS |. perience. ‘Kaareas Mies Le ie 4H. SPRING ST., IN Wien CHINA bp RE. FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA STATE peamatrens land ladyie maid: ist in the 312 ve Lottery, for the benefit of the Masonic Orphan Home. | operate well Grover & Baker's machine; ss would ass stone 12 SD_AV., NEAR MTH STA RESPECTABLE | 24<., #pectable Foungsiry oe ceed de plain wowlags Gxonaia SaPaMES al pats 20, arn a, ildren. Apply at her present employer's, as woman, as nurse and cepneieen; Pepe to | city reference. , ‘srATR—CLASS 111, 1 an 3, 1867, 15 “BOND STA FAMILY ABOUT TO TRAVEL | {o\so's short distance in the oountry, EAST 21ST 8T., THIRID FLOOR—A RESPEO- 20,8 a a 4), wwish to procure «situation ‘as walwress or chamber. 315 Takis Provestast girlas chambermald aad waitress; irlwho has been in their employ some WEST 38D ST.—A ZROEORANT WOMAN AS | beat of oly reference. Tame. apply thle eae a oa. m6, 3 i te 2 ey , between Sand 6 0% 127 Aintermetd aad to dopainecving para a 1, 37 Bed 397, 66 74 ie 8 37, 4 oa 1G WESTIE St-—A RESPEORADLE GIRL. AS COOK, WHEEAGW SE CORNER OF TF AV.-A AE 316 v1 BETWEEN 8TH OTH AVS.— BB C0, ‘Auanta, Gi ‘and is willing to assist with the ‘and ironing? Wr seopectable young chambermaia and MCINTYRE & GO, 18 ‘aghast T _ | can de seon this week at her present employgr's. 129) rertae young a to coo, wash andiron; best of ‘chn'be' seen at her Inst employer's for two dam, a RICAN PRO- RESTAURANTS. TO ee ee eee ee rctety | 129 NST 2TH ST. CORNER OF TTH Av.—A = eee ee oa chimera eas thas tek TERS AMER aoe oormomnn—~ 1} Trotn ite infancy, or take care of grown children und do plain fay = aga 5 ty references © 0 days. ie pares gs CAN SAN, sewing, Can be seen this Week st her preset employer's. ine rae Ast, Sip AE SECOND 7LO0R —A nE- ‘TON ER as nurse; one who is ca- — | 17 sar ON ST. NEAR THE BOWERY—A MUI pan oer 326: of 6, mecca Boal ‘clurge of 8 baby from its birth ; call for EE si. pa an A via siscinalh plleasiseml ee: ND 9TH MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.—TERTH EAST ATH ST.—AN ENGLISH, WOMAN 18 WEST %TH ST, BETWEEN rr tracted without pain: ton yours, By Senambiag arp ng app to make with an elderly 32 1 area ronpectabio, Weldh gil, sede 30 hi : oe invalid ind ea ee WEST 1STH ST. BETWEEN (TH AND STH AVS.— | no 5, a care Cot NEanaenee ee atines gation {nareotization); laughing gas, ee JAY VILLERS, 195 Grand street, near cepa 13; ‘on Wheeler & ne ECT. BEAUTIFUL SET OF RUBBER TEETH, WITH Tira. oe Se oaren co neien So Se en ee 33 eee Cuembernaid and Pee Ror Ten ef au re UM PERS, RESTORE THE NATURAL AP. | ]QTH ST, AND IST AV., ST. stg ac MISSION epsonee Sire, a 7 renoes given, ‘A youn, an nurse and seametreas: operaion hison'e on’ machine, and does all kinds of fam- "Gala or address L wor household cain has no robigaon fo travel with a lady fol ra PEARANCE OF 1 F. FROM $! ceene res] ble Fre SEC! CREE Oo Wai CHAE Ye teael | LO cece ores 136 RACE Bac oreree SON | 330 vase are a, eae ERE, CHARGE FOR GAN WHERE OTHERS ARE INSERTED, family; the entire charge of = baby. from prep by oey ape nveg ongi ag ae ate 7 A 216 SIXTH AVENUE, near Fourwesuth sree eastside, | 10) ALLEN ST. ROOM na PROTESTANT SCOTCH | faruih* fave ieeded from De seen for two | Sountry oF city, bot girl, as nurse an plain sewing, days. Address M.C. charge. when others are Exincling ud 190 Grand stspet, eter Galen eee one ane a8 Wot iy wtlag Sg nay hi stress; is willing to make bérself useful; no ob, nurse; Tiss font her own distance in the country. 137 Ae Seed eS tion to go in the country. tel gnoerly wat n09 of city references. tant of i aomsetail Blade of family sewing and is a very good 340 Ha?T al orgie charge of nd tntach oe aamaker; best city reference. is thoroughly competent in either situations. 147 EAST OTH ST. (NEW NO, 245. —A OOMPE. Shdertand detamaking abd harorasiog Best of city re= OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED THE anesthetic use of nitrous onde gas, sduniuisier. it ip the mort approved. nothing’ but, Extract. Teeth, and ys tensity. ss pkiat sy Q] BAST, 0TH ST (PRESENT, EMPLOYER’S)—A Lady wishes to get a ‘situation for » young woman a8 chambermaid and waitress, or cham ‘and fine Gusher and irouer; can be well Fecomame 9} SUFFOLK 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A RE. method, do it without pain: Bee thelr ames at the office, 19 ‘cooper speciable irl, id do goneral housework in simall pri RAGy Seve OR | aa alana on ZED SLAT! wreLe—sormmion in | =" pete ermald aud todo fine washings Dest of ey reference, EAST 12TH ST.—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, > mene durable: ball’ Geapeis of eatin Q7 NOosBVELE st. IN THR OROCERY STORE— | 7 4G Av. OWA YOUNG WOMAN AS GENERAL | food dy sas chambermaid; no objection to the country; WART. 605 Sixth avenue, between Thifty-fifth and le, ith, to, 40 ger _— housework in a house worker, a private family preferred. Inquire Thirties streets, fall Amertonn Linear for two days, Reference given. 351 Ss H ST. BETWEEN STH AND STH AVS AN Pouce we tant ina tant ry ARBLE MANTELS.—S80 MANTEES ON HAND, WEST 218T ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO LIGHT ETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS,— ean’ Protestant girl, in a Protestant family, We auduailty, whicu will be Sala forue next | OL ‘chamberwork and rating tn ral priate family. LSS erty seedy lle Rt PE Fen Weis | dana ire of cldren mand do pliia sewing: mou Unesco sixty days ata liberal’ dedvction, at A. KLABER'S Mantel | Gan be seen at her present employer's, from If till 3. indy to ee aan Ooh aeont. days, iret | ponable ref Warerogms, 109 Kast Bighteentt a mn WEST TH AT., BETWEEN OTH AND OTH AVS. 2 -A, respectable young ing girl, to do general ho 159 PERRY STA RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. path foe funt Rranat'Ge mae wishes aby atheroma feat as a full or w WEST ITH 8f—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO: | dence; ‘superior chambermaid and waitress; the can be san for two daze. 32 of cit city y reference. Calter! at ber present employer's. 161 WEST 88D 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH fe pera WEST 25TH ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE 48 35: phat a wean and froner, the eather as char. PROPOSALS, an be seen at her CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE SEALED PROPO- sals, each endorsed with the title of the work to which it relates, the name of bidder and date of its offering, will be received at this office until 1 A, M. of Mon day, May 18, for the construction of sewers and-crosaralks, to, (spec. 20) in Chrystie atreet, betw: and Houston sttoctas tapoe, 20) in Eighty-third and Buy four streets, ween Fourth and Fifth avenues; (spec, 22) in. a bermaid and waitress. employer's. VA COMPETENT LAUNDRESS;, CITE 370: STH /AV.> 4 COMPETE! ‘A bie” to cook, waxh and =e 7, WEST, OTH St., BETWEEN 6TH AND 63H AVS. | fret rate washer and irouer. Host of city reference ‘present employer's 2D AV., NEAR 218T ST.—A RESPECTALE vaahing tnd henlbg: ood feterences; Ain 16} WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN he AND ee Provesiant gin, as nurse and seametress, for grow ing children; has good reference from her last place. be seen for two days. 3 castle in Saal can family pref street, between Sixth ard Seventh avenues; (spec. 28) in | ava second oor, back room—A young married Pon ourth a WEST 13TH 8T., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH | woman, who bas lost her, own baby, w Ruse yy to wet 71H AV.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG oman, Bizty-third and Sixty-fourth street, bety sem and | 3 i worsen, who bas lost & 401 7 Vina PR TANT Fifth avenues, and in Fifth avenue, between Sixty-th! Seventieth streets; (spec. 24), in Monroe and cay A sive between Pike and Rutgers street and - Seng, scons tween Catharine and jarket street ) i street, bet n Peck slip and Dover's sl and in adi, do up masiing, and French fut rom her last employer, WEST ‘Ht posh A nora, FAMILY, AS 37 “ieametrent; cas cut_ and at ladles’ andrehlid machine. Has best city reference. ry AV., THIRD FLOO! an ame st. mean ore AY, Thy ae. Ry. 168. 19TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.—A first class dressmaker wishes to go ont by the prot f or to cut ladies’ and children’s dresses. Two doors Pearl jt ‘spec, 26) in Suffolk seamstress; rons family t Yio general how ousework; is a washer Bircel betwoes Grand and t Broome sient, an CaP sD orale | Srenses, also all Kinde of family sewing. Call for wo daye, 16 EAST WITH STA RESPEOTARLE, WOMAN AB ship fay ifn cook; good cily reverence of four years streat, between Grand ‘and Hester a = City references, EOE “cook: 18 an excell ; | from her last place. and for crosswalks (spec, 23) crose Fourth is | 39 NEST 27 ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL Ag Since Saunt Ge ocenen Ge 5 is? AV, IN HARDWARE STORE.—a YOUNG nye at Forty.sixth, streets nnd ant 23) from West chambermaid ‘asain or will denn Bale Ale ‘Germait girl ae chaitbermaid in an American ae ect" 'nrent fe.ng.cookio a ginal iprence't Tamiiy; is an excellent baker. G4. NEST 20H st, BRTWREN, 7TH AND sTH ‘an be seen at her late employer's. i ava,—As_ cook, file competent, woman, i nd Fifer serent * WEST MTH ST.AS CHILD'S NURSE, BY A Gan give nniatactony ety refere 49! Leer tad a 2 nora housework oF wich and Sixth avenues: ( womal years’ rom } MULBERRY ST.. ROOM 165A RESPECTABLE | chamberwork; wilh be careful obliging: has good refer lower side of Jackson aed is able ofa care of an infant from its birth; washer 4 trot can give five | ence red. Can be seen for two das lower aide of Abingdon ‘square: adc tanta 166 ge. fercnce from iam place, “Call for wo days eae aoe enue at 104th and 106th streets ant ope (apec. 28) across Wi lace at West’Tenth street, ani scross Greenwich str joratio street. Plans for ara ‘above can be seen, 18T AY. BETWEEN 24TH AND nd ape. 430 ficatons and forms for bids obtained on application at this id floor, washer and ironer ; Phas the best of referenco f4 2 3D A IN THE JEWELRY STORE—A COMPE- Scotch woman, SS tant ‘as infant's nurse; no objections ELM 8T.—A COLORED GIRL, AS CHAMBER. maid, and will assist in waiting. WEST wrH ate BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 16 THOMAS STEPHENS, WEST 13TH ST., BaTyEny STH AND 6TH AVS., 17 A ir} chambermaid COLUMBIA 8T. BROOKLIR—AB WET N ROBERT L. DARRAGH, 44 Wie trea Tespectable youn; ‘as laundress sree Re table. w. with a fresh breast ea a? A. W. CRAVEN, andl ghambermald or os ceumbermek aad irae elty or py said sid Tamily: oe royeare stay 43 437 Sy raraian the Teference and doc Croton Aguetnes Moare. | country; best of city reference, Yor's certiticaie, Can de seen for two days, Ormen Cagton Aquenvor Dprsarasrs Aicl S 1667 WEST 177H (of.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH | = os ri 4 WEST, at, 8T.—A 5 OUNG 1 me bag od spectabie married woman wishes gentle. 43) ora av, rye ye AND STH 8TS., “4 oO AN D—MA mt 3 et bermaid ; is th residence: can d the rear.—A, youn plain cook; SITUATIONS WANTEDIMALES, | 2 and chambered: te Tadlew clot ‘clothes fa the cena ‘rivle, auch aa all Kinds of lace, | excellent washer and er’ fea na goot wr yaker; can give best of city reference from ber f RUSSIAN GENTLEMAN, LATELY FROM “SITKA, ane — 439 2 = AY., BETWEEN Sal rd 8T8., SEC. 1d floor—A ry (Russian America), desires ¢my ent in some com. French fluting; the best of city reference speaks English. Address, for one week, DO San be gicerit — 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO ork and waking; city reference. Call for 47 Mambers —ae. 176 MARION ta ERauray. xouo winow | Soe, sod Sei a revenues ee ectemenie wishes a situation as wet nurse in a an 8 EAST 23D ST.—A LADY WANTS A PLACE Fons family; best of city reference. Call for two days. ‘and waitress, or would take care of ¢! 8 and do plain a YOUNG MAN WILL PAY 8% AND by be gy To oviain him a position in & merchants house ‘two years as sewing; good city reference. ee ae been with her ir seamstress. bermai: a taac. testimonials given. Address Bakthtul, bern hy vd a Pei R STH AV.—A rege 44 82D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE (RL TO DO- 30 SULLIVAN 8T.—A Byrne 08 coannD Eons TO | that capacity before: good city chamberwork and waiting in a growingfamily; has RESPECTABLE MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED wirtt | +) travel to Burope with a lady; best city re good city reference; has no objection to the couatry. the city, and negp trade of the cil x of Philadelphia, EAST 297TH ST.a YOUNG GIRL, AS GOOD 4 wishes the agency for a manufacturer or coer of fancy ECTABLE We 178 piatavoock, washer and ironer, or would do chamber. WEST SIST ST.—A RESPECBAB! @IRL AS or woolen goods, Address Herman §, T., Philadelphia Post 57 2 ATE ST., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE WO- | | og and waiting; is willing and ol ; bas good city chambermaid and waitress, or would amist with woe « good cook, and excellent sat ieeteeg fs i Kove Washing and ironing: no objections to the Country: best city: YOUNG MAN EARNESTLY WISHES TO ACCEPT herinat pce, mo objections t0 go to the country. Call for 189 KF Mit STA RESPACTABLE YOUNG enone. A.vetens Se A. cteny vacancy ‘where promotion can be expected: wo days. to do rhambervork and waiting; or chamber. 4TH AV... BETWEEN, SIT, AND. 338.—A. wages no object age 18 Tato" teoreticalie under- WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. NEAR FIPTA | work and fino washing, Two years’ reference from her last 6 fo ing woman as cham waitress, and Stood or would fear the stationery business: unquestion. a oe place. ‘was reciag Woo able references. Address Vir East lath st. soy Be RY Bassin ht (good places Gun be roa for two days. single gentlemen; without Board; YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, WISHES A SITAUTION IN 195, char Gerke —A selpoebie woesen: te wreak pao WEST STAM RESPEOTABLE A "“Ovnensis Notes er 46 au tavursnensehes; erase CKER ST.—A PRENCH WOMAN AS COOK herself genaraliy useful 10. hotel cresleey. 448 LBA ‘and to- Feo ace hand. Address J. W. 67 3 noall private family has no objection to gon assist ing and ‘The very best of refer- lerabd of the country ; ean give the best noes. Call for two Says AST 10TH ST.—A LADY WISHBS TO OBTAIN | ence given. Call for two days, 19 situations for two pone ry Is; one as first class 97 i Jip oe end oo Can be seen at her YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO CARRY ne Address ntil suited, ‘where ihe ‘he bes best of referepces can be either in New York or Broo! ‘papers ¢: ayn klyn. pores traaellnenn Stes tment AME EE AIT 479, oe AV.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS OR or call at 177 Duffield st. ; thoroughly competent im pe Beck ef vatere \ icon fom leat employers. bd ST.. BETWEEN LEXINGTON ae 4TH ng sink, a8 cham! bn A ht ‘objection to th r Of ely reference frota her last employer. on X ACTIVE AMERICAN YOUTH OF I7 WANTS 4 197 FART rH st.—s LADY WANTS TO OBTAIN OTH AY. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT OA RE- ; Feniden RESPECTABLE PROTE! for a respectable 4 berwork and plain sew- gots; salary not so much an Dbicos ai n mved siventions "Ad: BO Vein Wartan ta clotted eascletaith the washing | arene, where she ts leavin ing on ‘ccountot ihe Taunlly break tae. Goold seterenck From her last place. a upen J..B., at Mra, Brower's, $82 4th av. tnd tronings good city reference. ing up housekeeptog. Call for two days, res ya N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTS & 10N AS | Q] WEST ISTH St. BETWEEN ‘TH AND 77H ays— | ]9Q PRINCE, St. SEAR MAcpoUGAL, 1x, THE 488 Stoak%oang ct as chotbermeld and weltroas. in himself wreful: references, W. KC, | Serwork or would take‘onte of children aii So plain sewing, | & Wilson's machine, would like to have the work of a few | 2° no objection to the eountry or to eaeeh weae'e Tomi Can ees eee 8s. ser or wont, Call on or Mrs. 6TH AV., BETWEEN SIR AND. woTH — ¥ room as FIRST CLASS WAITERMAN’S _SITUATIO 3 wanted—By 0 5 young man, with cece to the country. City :eference.. INT ROOM—A RE- A tonable city refe GIRL | “lass cook ; has no and 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, ‘spectabis young girl, to WEST i8T ST—A RESPECTARLE would like to go to Newport_as cham! fine washer or laundress in a small family; u French fluting and muslins, Good city reference, 203 inet SH ST. NEAR {TH AY. Finer floor—As first class chambermaid; will do up ladies* fineries or assiat in washing. Three years’ olty reference, 4% West Wap sT.. THIRD FLOOR. REAR ROOM out erat anal ei cata Gan be seen tit 84% he STH ST.—A NURSE Fen d SS with a Tamiiy? hee Sos iret case reference, WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, ine first class family, to do chamberwork and pave LS ey wait on an invalid lady ; three years’ refer- 8% 5 AE TH, AS Bt ferences. Address Milton, 257 6th av. LL YOUNG MEN WISHING EMPLOYMENT SHOULD at 212 Broad 19, Extabliabed way, room under the Sobcuaes efuunrceanad Information free. Help furnish- &d gratis, A YOUNG MAN, AGED 2, DESIRES A \ SITUATION ing bus of re! Herald reference, _@ _________. 519 YT Sasa Tan MEAS Aaa r, as above. 6TH AV.—A WELSH Angi 18 AN stp pe plished it cook in all Side or Base’ size silsorte of baking So in hardware, stati ato Tategriy, yn bar tid man adda French and Ptah FR ent Seay est ava ae 86 WEST 0TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 208 | oo. 2 _ San ee icAN Wo. — : floor, back “A reapectable ai D: eed poke, 6TH AV.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICA! terpreter for an; ot ba las secre: | OO goout washing and house cleaning; the beet of re. = to 40 housework ‘Says ty: ae von Heel cook. washer and irouer. las good city reference fro ber 528 en ~ > ppm YOUNG MAN, OF FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, 7TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.—AN EX- 90TH 8T.—A RESPRCTA- deaire a situation in some wholesale or retail thing 87 erienced person, a8 cook in & private family; ref. 3 Trai hoor rot roma respectable. Youhe pA Ry a fe the ip a —s ee. rade; good reference fronlog. “oot a e0d waltrees ; would assist in washing and fronting. — 9 GREENWICH AV., OPPOSITE 12TH s?.—By A | On!ne. Good city ference, EAST SSTH R 3D AV.—A RESPECT- able ibermaid and waitress; Tig ag a 214 = EAST 10TH ST. NEAR 3D _AV.—TWO GIRLS, with acone best of reference; one one ‘as chambermatd and x thelr pr present Saptoyerte Gierk! has good recommendations. and le strict Sasa mee : Se Taree igre: ff don't please In ies toga! 214 EAST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOO! \CK ROO! 602 Sook peeporee be women es apathy saree YOUNG MAN Layo THE oe soem. WHO CAN IN. ve . fy et t uence Southern Tear fot puna: £__A respectable Young irl, ae Aamterma ts & | fully competent of er business; respectable city reference raat valary' yet on onjose . a GREE! PROT- Beat ¢ 'W. R, Herald office. 216 Wer srrtt st. BETwE rae 639 cctene 8 god Bay agetigy: <A Wau mpvgatn | orsetny. j Solty | intiy: ie a pot acer et Brea and biscu.’ Gan’ give good | Washer end iront: a short distance man, having two years! (J city reference, ‘ rede’ would ect himself’ Te. the 3 ] West writ st, ROOM 6A ere 4 cz GIRL AS WAITRESS; wD AV. BE’ N TH AND OTH STS, IN’ 1 reference. Address ¥. Shertinn, 8 04 work, or take charge of staall child: Call for tes 21 TA ch Hae oie the ‘country; city refer= 653 See ertar er clase servants ove os : het ‘have best city reference. RUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN OF THRER YEARS’ AGT BT ST. —AWRESPECTABLE WOMAN 48 WEST 21ST §T.. BETWEEN $D AND SD AVS. , @TH AV. BETWREN STH AND 99TH 8TS.—A m Arcee aaa a | 10 Ee SMES | 217 aes eee es Ne ea eT a A + ITUATION WANTED—BY ra A YOUNG | MAN IN A GRO- WEST SiST ST. (OLD NO. hres YOUNG PRO- suerepo so teach ae oe e home; best of | ence. PR ee ra Donal Gees ane 06 art Gell tes wernt to elnoon fortwo dara WASUINOTON STREET, northwest corner of 38th st. and 10th ——e = 221 RAST 11ST ST., SECOND FLOOR—A RESPECTA- ge, th aA Secpertate et 8 Et ITUATION WANTED—BY a rouse max, tx ax | 106 Tee Sarina and ian treCTIVE | Ser business; can do Fronch futing; haa the best of city” Te- seen'for two days, Sn Sol petea; reseeners 20° ts seat a mmuecion hours: ps fuamy; bast cy reference. Cul for | ference. Q 2Av, UE ONR, PLIGRT oF enue et Saurese F.0-H., bor to Herald of pes 22 TH,AY;,, THIRD FLOOR, BACK—A8 CHAN: TAD roma, repectabie young, woman <A SITUATION, TO SELL LEMIGH COAL 1 oe Fe AT AIL Pie ened ere INO, £0. COST eeie Po, Pe Eicnes Cal tor two tape ty — aman harfhg's large trade “Adress Cont, Herald ofea’ “hay SN SRNRDRRRINE sere 22 PACIFIC 8T.. BROOKLYN —A ‘ee GIRL & Absimal end ws do Qala oro tnscan Hloywent Howe, = an chamberma| waitress ; jection to go in : gy A EY 8T.—4 RESP reference from her last place. be ween for | Of children; no obj driver Cag gued prsonn ers mitt; wis Ge feed sated 107, Soe aved reteroaee, (eh AS te dare $0 Avs, Conn estou tah i 3 ne on to the countey; 234 SiTH ST.—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, 1.344 Ameriein women Ca a oy Ez] ‘Some " ataree, ne objesuon Feeommended Tanda a h FRRSENTSITUATION—A PRO. | Obiiging S.A of nurse, 109 re 1 ese jl , VALET, r fo au jor two dave G. ©., No, gen ie ® ‘ATION AS BA! Li te ere ‘DER, Le A * REAR 6TH see —A RESPECT. 251 Ta pay . fis rma“end “ind biovult.” Gan be well trom oe me ah amt ot ena HUDSON 8T., IN THR STORK. —A! | Siraev eae 0 © short distance ia the So bo neler OSES Sec borne! adrews bl “ , box Gir amer. ¥. OK Py ted FOR A LADY . summer in the oe jeasant eountry, sees young ‘Ray (German) of address» pretemNous very « weet = 8T & PROTESTANT GIR! Kini? neaiew or pAdre.s@ for three dave a, 5 Sistemas Siren ore eho coal ae haat net