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- - uy NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. THE TURF THE GRAVES OF UNION SOLDIERS, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. | _ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. | SITUATIONS WANTS ‘e f Page oy be T- WEST 13TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND #TH AVS.— | 6)¢ WEST TH N 1 DO ed Agcipenr TO 4 Horm, Keuran,—Mr, George H. Wilson, | + BOND Sf.-& YOUNG ENGLIRE, WOO pan 135 Are American woman, as wet nurse in a 229 toor—A Protest Pit = Great 7 at the jon Course Between rope, or would take charge of and insiruct one or two | good family; three months old.” Keferenees, Fate Waser and troner. Cau fe secu it B SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HEQALD. preprictor of the Manor House, Fordham, was thrown |: eine, ot ee ril be found kind and obliging. Cora and Lew Pettee-Five Capital Heats from hie wagon a few red, WEST 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, | 6 WEST 2 ST.— SES! ¢ in Deluging Rain and wkh Mud Fotlook Mowrcommy, Ala, May 1, 1867. | 1 appears ae panera SOND SEIA LADY OF THOROUGH BUSINESS | LeO. de-cook: is willing to ansst with washing and iron: 220 Sok, washer sad tease tea nll fusallyy bask Deep—Cora the Winner—The Stakes $1,900, | A large gathering of freedmen, mainly women, as | 4 roa when pe asm gars a a 35. mabi fo ore oF om; would be found | 104; is very obliging reference given. Feferences given. kon Kee sembled to-day, at the National Cemetery and decorated J mile distant from Fordham, competent and willing; is used to Broadway trade, ‘or address Baleswoman, WEST 4TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Me eraaid end to do plain sewing: can 40 em- broidery; can have ( eaiaied from her present place. ‘Can be seen for two WEST ISTH ST., BETWEEN 7TA AND 8TH AV8.— | 992Q IST AV., FIRST FLOO - Ro0M— 135 "ERE oma, menwaes ma aw aTu ava | O38 0, MUST, eropm, FaoNe, woOM A would assist with chambérwork: no objection to goa short | uited; boning, arding, pastries, Jllice, bread nod cake. Gistance in the country. Call for two d:ya fully competent to take’ haige) of the’ Kitchen, rst clase 35 epee city reference. No objection to the country. WEST 18TH 8T., BETWEE + AD aed 1 — first class waitress, or as EAST 13TH ST. (OLD NUM and a Jere a. Coe excellent “city reference 239 Harare St nll ope a the graves ef Union soldiera, This was intended as an peheypsbeanrer iy oo oe oe we S = struc! eurbetone, partially ) sone ~ penta dhoren an ofnet to the i throwing the unfortunate gentleman with much force against the sidewalk, displacing and causing Procession wae large and orderly. shher inhanes of a narjous those not deneerous charac- was @ne of the best and most exciting trotting matches ‘what ever took place on Long Island came off yesterday afternoon at the Union Course, The race was between Mr, McManus’ black mare Cora and Mr. Turmbull’s bay geldivg Lew Pettee, mile heats, best three ia five, Cora ‘subsequently removed to his residence and WEST 18TH 8T., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— and gn to wagon, Lew Pettce im harness—Mr. Turnbull laying MOVEMENTS OF MA. PEABODY. the services ot @ s8rgeoa procured. 3 ihaser and chilaven's: dresses anders a csesion ws wail ae : P TWO PAIR OF STAIRS, pe Seen — —— - i 8T.. a ‘en = $1,000 against $900, This trot was the Orstof« series | tis Departure for England Yesterday—Fel- awe — on ladies; understands hair dressing. 1 hepa oe RPA alle pete Fe ee er ree LOR: FRONT —& RE- Uhat bas been made between the above named horses, all low Passengers, d&e. a nnn WEST ISTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG | i#an excellent baker of bread and iscuft;also.a good wash: | ection to go to the country. play or pay, and to come off rain or shine; and the first | ‘This distinguished philant after a mite’ BOOLUTE LEGAB DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM | G1 gina chambermald and to do fine washing, or as | ANd troner: best of elty reference, thropist, after s way courts of this andether States, without publicity, or lar waitress. Best of city reference. 24.4 HBYNO) WEST 10TH ST, BETWEEN ITH yace between them was supposed to be the great event— | among his coumtrymen, bid au revoir to America yester- | fcc in advance; bout publicity. or | regu y 3 137 HUDSON ST.—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, a8 Walt: F and Sth avs., third floor—A youhg woman, as nurse the ove that woild decide the relative merits of tho | aay, when be took his departure en ae ateamahip | "wet advien free abd ettaly contenu 37 CHARLES oR —AN BXPRRIENCED COOK, WHO | wating Tatil Seu” aren gov ‘thecoussye an | charge of mby rome eh relia la eeery wat So Dorses; but when the storm set in on Tuesday and | Scotia for the land of his adoption, where he amassed eee em, SB Beeekwed, WeGeesinnte csotiag (herour be seen between 9 and ¢-c'clock, can be highly recommended by the best families. Gall for derstands , cooking (thorous iy would like £0.68 wery Kind ; wo opie, ummeand, Aeswanle OC S107 vrnibar. Beas of chy two days. deluged the track, making it unfit for man or beast to AND TO Assist a the princely fortane of which mankind in general is the eet ae atdent couse. He Attorney, 78 Nassau street, WES? ISTH 8T.—AS COOK, yace on, those who hadleid heavily on Cora, at odds of | sharer and the benefiter. He appeared in the best pos- | Publicity or fee tn, fel A OY es with the washing and front 3D 8T., BETWEEN AVS. B AND © SECOND ‘wo to one, were in a fog, and, the rain and fog increas- | gible spirits, as did the others of bis fellow passeugers CS on ST.—A er ROTARLS WOMAN, AS OEOR: ‘& good washer and beker. food reference from 2D Morya Garman wi 0 dochamberwork, sow. mg ee the hour appreached for the time of starting, | ereund, many of whom are by no means unknewn to RETALLING AT, WHOLE- | sist with D ghen so onjection 10 nmall beording can family. —HUMAN 3 BO objection arin ae ingle mao; geed seferanan Gall 2 WEST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG many of the odds layers took the other side of the ques- |} the public or to fame, Among them ware Mra, Horn- Ay stereo, mater fo a M er crena cores, | mes een 137 6 ee wrud waltreen, 10 a priate a? penta eorpeatetls Macentatie: a aod eae d South -A | family; has the best city reference. tion, and bet on the gelding, running htm up in favor, | don, the widow of the tamented Captain W. L. Herndon, | Hitt, , New York, and corner of Fourth an WEST 35TH ST., AT PRESENT EMPLOYER’ ave.—A respectable young girl, as cook; under- ” * Ninth “ 4 nds her business in all its branches; fers ith vwntil before leaving Jobn 1," fer the track the gelding | United States Navy, whose heroic death on the California ee eres ronan St Soa Sap ete feune emma “Guar bo seed for two | ]3Q CRW NUMBER die) wast sorH ST. BETWEEN | family I the country for the summer imbatie.” Gan kive the had the call at evens After the jadges had been chosen | steamer Central America, some years ago, is'painfully BSOLUTE DIVORCES AND SEPARATIONS FOR up days, Best of city ref 4 ire 7th £56 Gb ors 5 wot nurse, by a respectable and | best of city reference, Can be seen tor two days, : and all the prelimineries for the trot .arranged, a dense | remembered, Mra. Herndon goes with the inteation of | MAROOU, 9 Donne sireet Pour anal docrees EAST 8D ST, NEAR MADISON AV.—A RE. : 249 New Young gicl, as chambertaua and wait fog from the ovean swept over the track, enveloping it anes some cereal Pest ogee ee Pah ‘William age obtained since January. No charge in advance. 40 ‘spectable young ‘as lady's maid and seamatrenss 1 OR me wane oan. Pe gue mean Fa, Ja oak mH fh poun ee Wissen ae on ieee es . r of wi av front room. u 4 ama cloud, so that the horses were obscured from view | Smiths Coliectsr oF etry af oficiatly exaceining UTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM | of family sewing and embroidering; good Fefereace. Can | housework in a sina family; no objection to, ga in | & phor¥ distance tn-the cowalry. Call for two days from the stand when they went down the stretch to {nto the Fevenue ‘system of that country; Cherles K. of this and. I od pub. | be seen for two tay. j best of reference given. Apply for 78. 251 HUDSON ST., IN THE STORE.—AN AMERICAN warm up. At thie time the track was eo deep in mud ory, jersey City; 8 B. Mills, the pianist; Gene- | cause dvice free ‘confidential. BUFFOLK NE. D. YOUNG WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS widow woman. as plain seamstress and to assist in ral Preston, South Carclioa; General Bartiott, New York G MORN , 7 room 68, Ly gee yen ay 14.0 Wrrorto cecist withthe sashing and jouing in's. | light housework; is willing to go » short distance in the: and co slippery thas to walk across it was dangerous to | Ty. Oolorel Ingersoll and others to the nurnber of two, |! —————— a eter Brondnsy, room Lawyer: Brosdwey, room eds ten eae ae pempenabie private tially; has the Dent of alty setertoce trom ber last | cauntry; best of elty references given. place. cl the pedestrian. The horses came up through the gloom | hundred and seventy-one passengers. The Scotia also BReereres PILLS. 14 aa ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH and were started, Cora taking the lead and winning the | took out, besides the United States mails and ® miscel- This derful Gives cal first heat easily, This led to heavy betting in her favor, | neous cargo, $200,000 in specie. imp ee eer, Fe 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO DO meral housework; is good at washin, fro: AT VEST IOP STA YOUNG GIRL AB CHAMBER. 251 ee ag omens no objection to go a short distance into the ‘maid and waitress; has the best of city reference. ee ave. "young ‘women, one as a $1,000 10 $250 boing. taken by one gentleman, while a HOWARD MISSION ANNIVERSARY, ereoden the necessity of bleeding Vy relieving the civcule | 4 BLEECKER GT—A RESPBGTABLE, PROTEST. | {Toxine the olvor as chambermald and waltnesrand 1 wil ' ammber of others were giving and taking odds at the ¥ tion more certainly. Brandreth’s Pills act gradually upon ant woman, with « ant; to dolnnnery of sist with housework; the best city reference. Apply for two days. their last girl as chambermaid and waitress. Apply for one ing to as with the 5 beat of references from WEST 26TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Dg ‘washing; cy 254 game figures. A deluging rain set in between heats, | Addresses by Dr. Alexander, Thompsen and all the seeretions of the body, removing liver and bilious Ww. ©. as 1 DIVISION STA GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND is which gave the track more the appearance of + C. Van Mever—Musical Exevcises—An- 49) Piviion st a 9 BAST 2D 8T., BETWEEN LEXINGTON affections and permanently curing eostiveness. in the xd iy. id —A competent young girl, Fae WEsT 25TH ST. ESPECTABLE WOMAN a canal than a race course, and in the heaviest of the | "un! Reports, &e. sgh sae 145 an ak Sones EE Cae ee cnnatent: | a4: as onok rad eeahan; Wal mead taterence.”" Gon bo Steinway Hall was crowded last evening on the ocea- | feet and legs infallibly cured by their use, While pain con- sion of the sixth anniversary celebration of the Howard | ,, t betsy Mission and Home for Little Wanderers, The. exerciecs | “"'* °F ‘he head or limbs, Brandreth's Pills should, be consisted of appropriate addresses, Handel’e .grand Hal-)|, 0#d- When offensive stools appear, and usually not till Jelujah chorus and other choruses, anthems, glees, &c., | they do, the pain will abate. Twoor three more doses of by the children, under the direction of Theodore 'E. | Brandreth’s Pills will then restore health. How important Perkins, The orchestra consisted of the grand organ oot: and concert piano in the hall, and Grafulla’s Band, PRL TIM pence eee ee accompany Brandreth House, Ne 3 Sieete-thncdnaaies mas dak Gna d be. | About two hundred of the chiluren occupied she plat- pissy ieaee, Now Ye form. Sold by all druggists, Meving he had no chance of winning apy more himself, Soo he induced Dan Mace to get behind the mare and try his In the absence, owing to illness, of . Joseph ORNS, BUNIONS. ENLARGED JOINTS.—ALL DIS- chances, although the tatter had never drawn a rein over } Hoxie, President, the Vice President, George. A..Bell, eases of the feet cured by Dr. ZAUHARIE, 760 Broad- ‘ = before, |The third heat, as we stated above, was Won | gocapied the chai. : way. elding, the mare breakin; rough, " * Bot Mace had now learned her ways and felt so confident | After the einging of a hymn by the children.a prayer | (JORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, 40, CURED BY DR. of her winning that he induced a number of hie friends | was offered by Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Philadelphia, cares Corns, Bunions “Bocenta ee Anuniialer to take the very long odds that were offering. Cora won ANNUAL REPORTS ‘the fourth and fifth heats im gallant style. RLESTO! RID. RTS, ripen gpa By the Treasurer's report, which was readby Mr. | FOS, SHARLRE ad Rouinorent @gbin peng Ls) Phelps, it appears that the balance in the treasury May Renmanipa of the Hops ine Line, “will be. despa spatchedl Beery RSES, Cora, the winner of the match, wassired by Young 1, 1806, was $1,698 06; that the receipts for the year | Saturday from pier 14 East river, foot of Wallatreet, a 37) ‘Cassius, a son of Cassius M. Clay, by Henry A he by Andrew Jackson, a son of You: w, by the im- M., connecting at Charleston forall points in the South and ith Carolina Railroad, ported Arabian horse Grand w. Her dam was a | were $37,154 35; expenses for the year, $32,979 22; | Southwest, in‘connection with the Bou pcr ancwe'g op yr ge in ayewindy that = balance in the treasury on this May 1, $5,868 19. po rien the eae is oop for Florida, Freight re- mare, about fifteen hands two inches bigh, with a star | $5954 69 bave beon sot apart as @ building fund. ARTHUR LEARY, 78 William street, in her forehead, and two white heels behind, with some The annual report shows that six years ago Mr.Van [hte hairs ‘at’ the root of her ti, like-Fiora Temple | Meter commenced this work without a dollar. On the POP IAS. DEAMINOL, Gh Tie CeORGrs ree ice A inely Propertioned mare, with a very | aay the home was opened he received 183 children, and GEORGIA state, EXTRA—CLas 118, may I, 1687. ; equare gait, and has a great turn of speed, as she Ba Gh 15s BH BE 8.50, 2A, OF, Th OL, TO. bas shown in all her races. She began her | during the last six years he has received 7,581, who have . 18, 33, 38, , 77, Bh. GEORGIA STATE—CLASS 113, 1, 1867. career at the Woodlawn. Course, Kentucky, seven | pecn fed, clothed and taught; many of whom have been 1, 49, 84, 18, 7; Oh 2H, 12, 48; 47, 4, 59 ba 9TH 87.—a8 CHAMBERMAID OR LAUN. storm the horses were called to start for the second heat, As they ecored-the mare seemed to elip several times, and when they started she broke up, and the gelding getting the lead, went on and won the heat, This made Dim the “top sawyer,” and three to one was current that he would win the race. He won the third heat, ) ‘nd then his backers thought they had ‘‘a sure thing” + atany odds. Mr, McMann drove Cora the first two aes city references from her last place. Call or | seen for one day. address for two days, WEST SIST ST. (NEW NUMBER 402), NEAR 4.5 MEST, MTHS. BETWEEN §TH_AND tre 260 Sir. Setond ‘toon front room ea ava.—A young woman, as nurse; has no objection oung girl as good plain cook and to assist in war! a Yo the country, oF would go travelling with a family; has the | Yroning; has four vears’ reference from her last place. dest of reference. be seen for two days. pent ct ctrl OS AQ WEST «rH st.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND | QG() (OR NEW NUMBER 40a) WEST S1ST ST., NEAR 7th av.—A respectable young woman as chamber Sth av, second floor, front—A respectable young: maid and waitress. Has good city reference. ‘an good plain cook and to assist with the washing ; has four years’ city reference from her last place. 148 Ee? worn st, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH | Can be seen for two days. avs., one stair up, front—A ble ma: a woman, as wet nurse, with a fresh breasi of milk of three | GO EAST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS reeks, to nurse s respectable, healthy child in her own | 104 cook, washer and ironer; no objection to do gea-| ome. jounewor! ST MTH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AV. AND | 969 GROVE ST., JERSEY CITY.—HOUSEKEEPER, Broadway A young gil as nurse,.to take cate of A competent ‘and highly respectable middle ‘one child and do plain sewing; best of city references, Indy, as housekeeper; bas been accustomed to the care. 9 children’ and would not object to the country. Address Mis 149 WEst Me st. BETWEEN orm AY, AND Dunkley, as above. Or can be seen until suited. , roadway. —! cook, washer igoos i MULBERRY S8T., IN THE REAR,.—A RESPECT; city reference from her present place. 267 aemeeeis = — aD 3 inses and’musliee; no objections 10 go short distance in DT BROOME, ST. SECOND FLOOR—A YOUNG * woman of bility as seamstress. bi acre ct Aen refer going with « indy ‘in, the country and make ly Na- | eenerally useful; understands dressmaking, Wheeler & W! oe een ee eae EN eat cook ausher | fone machine atid all kinds of family sewtng. ‘and froner, or has no objection to do hotwsework in a small 7.2 HEL, BETWEEN ooH_ AND ns private family, Can be seen for two days, BEE St... BBTW EEN Sta AN 8. 1 5 EAST 4TH 8T., BETWEEN 3D AND LEXING. | Willing to assist in any other kind of work; best city fab an at a babe howe Ae bist, und understandsall | —— ing care of a yy from , and underst Kinds of family sewing: has no objection to go to the WEST 39TH ST.—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG country; will find her willing ‘and obl jiging; has foe beat of 29 girl todo chamberwork and waiting, or cham! 6 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, FIRST FLOOR, r4 Means moo wo! to go out to work A aa. f at 3 ‘a relial eon; thoro' uw Pe btands her business, a a WEST 38TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man, as cook and to assist with washing and iron- ing, orto cook, wash and iron in a smal! private family; best city reference. Can be seen at her present employer's, 4 sand pastries, in a amall hotel or private board. ing house, who coul ford good salary; best reference ifFequired” Can be seen for two days. Xs G3 LAIGHT ST—& RESRECTABLE PROTESTANT girl to to take care of a baBy.and do plain -ewing, G4. BAST ST ST, CORNER OF ATH AV. CALVARY —A neni’ tidy lite girl 18. years old, to take care of a baby and do plain seWing; ‘Wages as a nice GG STH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, as nurse and seamstress; has four years’ references. jioyer's for two days. n’t Care so much for Can be seen at her present emp) GG NORTE MOORE STA YOUNG, GIRL JURT RE; ‘turned from Paris as iady's maid or to take care of ebildren ; has no objection to travel. QI] BAST TH st, NEAR 2D AVA YOUNG GIRL, as chambermaid and waitress or to take care of chil- ron; has ng-objsction 1o go to the country; has first class wo days. reference. Call for ti 83 EAST 15TH ST., NEAR SD AV.—AS FIRST CLASS cook; understands her business thoroughly; soups, er; wh ears rote LARS meat 7 and jesserts; is @ good from i 3 Trecond beat wih a standing start, in -ZaTx ue | plsced in excellent homes all over the country, ‘No wes aT aoe is Sete OOS ta ae Wing Yo G9 ine coarae wanhhag’ city roterense, reference from her iat place, Can be seen Yor one day. _ | Hons ings "tothe county for vhs aummer soniba, “Gas quickest time that bad ever been y one x0 young | Lomeless child bas been turned from the door of the SUPPLEMENTARY—CLASS 128, may 1, 1867. WEST I3TH_ 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAM. | Seen for two days, atthe time. She then was ach Tak & While, aad | Steen, nether bas tt ever goes teins mee cargos bs ra a CO antagore ii Gh Sy sas ts bs cus sanrse enone ane cha cates as ‘ 29 4. WEST SIST ST.—A¥ FIRST CLASS COOK; U at five years old, at Cincinnati, in 1862, she made a'heat | 8000, became s0 real Asc gh pate grea McINTYRE & CO, 15 Chat Thambermaid and to do the fine washing; have the best city derstands her business thoroughly ; soupa, ineat in 2903, Mr, McMann, her present owner, coon after- | Tesularly incorporated, and a of well known ee . referenca. is aplpigeradli ip! Boultry, all kinds of desserts in a good baker; aisy Tote . cen, wards purchased her, paving $10,000 for hes ‘This you. | PUsiness men appointed. ‘The past year was one of un- | C41 NANA — Meman did not trot the mare for some time. afterwards, Usual prosperity. ‘The mectings were uniformly crowded, iS) GALLERY OF ART. G5 TH, AV. ,THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM —A ’ her first appearance on Talend bemg with Lucy and | 824 the Sabbath school very large. About 400 ,were — young girl, as chambermaid or waitress, or todo ay A—A RESPEG Rosawondon the 10th of fast July. ee the Foabing | daily at the tabies, and the whole number for the year | NOTICE OF THE DATES OF EXHIBITION AND SALE | housework in & private family: good city referenoe, Call og attentive Course, where she was beaten by both the others, She | ¥# 1631. Such isthe interest felt in Englandinthis | ARERS PALLET fone col ee tals ty Montes for two days, 7 PERRY ST.—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISM | children. as pure pony Wi pte A ee its Buz tten tae to, Copake Columbia coanty, in hit | Shires, that conutbubons have been sant ot dung | RRUENNE, MERGE ERLE Supe 1 | GG TTHEEAIEE, Bt; NEAR OTE AY.—AS NUGE, wy | ier, Tuite nian gegen Nounace | tr toMre RUG, above and the Goldsmith mare, and was.again beaten. she tnen | ‘2¢ year from England to assist in the erection of a ‘300 PAINTINGS OF THE MASTERS, children. Gan give Gadoubted eliy reference as to character Si rere: 6 eee, OS eee 310 WEST2ST STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gt teat. at ha acme with Fearless andthe ur. | *tilable building for them. The building eccupied since | belonging to the CELEBRATED GALLERY, of the MAR- | And capabill WEST @7TH ST, BETWREN 6TH AND 7TH Se chamtarmsid oud walttam’ or weclt a i 15 ‘ave, first floor, front room—A respectable woman, | housework in a private family; good reference. as cook ; understands French cooking: pegs ‘washing or ‘tallion, and was again defessed after winning the. | the Deginning of the work has never been equal-to its | QUIS OF SALAMANCA, @ on es no objection to do coarse respectable young woman, as ebam| heata.’ These trote.came off last fall, and she was | Decessitics, and now even ithas had to be vacated, and | Bingiom. sis: exhinittons, and the sale, will take then turned out for the winter, during which time her a vc tigre egies pa Bo pen PARIS. at the reuldence of the Marquis, 60 Bue de bp pong el pre oye ph LS pers ewner wade the series of matches of which the present ty, ne | Le Victoire, as fellows oe vi waitress, or assist in waiting in a private family; no. ob; ene was the first, Mr. McMann #rought her on the opposite theold | THE PRIVATE EXHIBITION—On Tuesday, May. 28th, tions to the country for the summer with a family; has 1] WEST STH STA YOUNG WOMAN Ag Rinsr | city reference frou her est pice. Cal fF (wo ‘no ob; QQ MARKET ST.—A RESPECTABLE AND COMPE. tent young woman, to cook, and iron, or todo chamberwork in a small family ; best of reference ; no objec- tion to a short distance in the country. QQ) BENBY, ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM—A young American girl as nurse and seamstress; no objection to-go to the country; good reference. to go into country 313 4TH AV.. BETWEEN 23D AND 2TH STS property track yesterday in the finest citi lota, running throegh | and Wedne: May 2th. Ghe O12 cap ng a nteonay pockets Lo caer ter’ macn'e | {Tom Now Bowery to Roosevelt stseet, and are proceeding | , THE TUDLAG EXHIBITION—On Friday, Mey Sist, and class cook; understands cooking in all ita branches; . to erect buildings upon it saited to the necessities Gngarkay, Supe Pee weak is oa penis Work. It into be a model buildmg-one “as com- | ytHE SALE—On Mondar, June 3. Tuesday, June 4, . Wednesday, June Sand Thursday, Junes ure @ situation for @ Bands high, weil made all ,over, “This gallery of ting girl, a8 nurse, or as chambermaid and to The washings 397 NEST WTH st, BETWEEN 8TH AND ave.—A respectable woman, to cook, wash and or do general housework; no objection to the country; ‘summer; ¢ EAST {4TH ST. (OLD NO. 178. )—& LADY WISH) Too eee; good city roterchees sean be seen for | 320 ‘to procure aa cmpor 163 WEST STH (ef. BETWEEN 77H AND erH tre, second floor, back room—A young married woman, who'bas lost her own baby, wishes a baby to wet nts as modern impsover the Marquis of Salamanca ts known WEST 40TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS turn of speed. ‘He is said to be Eastern on the inch a trbracing « chaos slleaon of the beet 9 plain cook in a private assist with family; fereatin Sod works ‘Spanish, ‘Since waxhing and { 7 give the best of eity refe { bey 5 eaten = yereat colinctiges, and particularly that of Marshal Soule Gan be seen for two days. i Dona ee #0 rare speci- ee eee ees nie ee eee een fee of ipanish ma- WE6T 9TH STREET._A RESPECTABLE GIRL | ———————eese tite of dn Sern ceet | ine frat case baker, chy reference given ens ones Sy erence a % ven. RL Baty ¥. = 327 EAST 21ST ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOU! SANCH. LO 10 ‘WEST 2TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH Staten ters; one is an excellent cook, } (painter in ordinary to Philip the Second), JUAN DE JO. Ws... top. floor, room No. 8—As first clans cook, / SNES: MORELISal forerunners of the great echedl which amily: is willing to assiet ia, wasbing and ironing: ‘was tho glory of the reign of Philipthe Fourth, would take Of the house during the absence of the oraer By the aldo of these manterplooes willbe veer, the not leas | fanaily; beat city reference given. ry ir, Gidpan'’s heree Stuyvesant shire aA, hasan r r, i@ al! of which the. latter tage be push DUTCH sdHOOLs, vie 64. AY, Ccd YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO UP stains waiting and assisting with the washing and li ‘work and assist in washing and dressing. City re- | seen for two days. nee. 2 WEST 2TH ST.. BETWEEN 8TH AND IETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH WEST 19TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘avs.—A respectable woman, as Feceived forfeit, as the gelding.was “of” at the time. RAPHAE! AK SCHOOL, ‘ No. 7—As infant’s nurse 166 Protestant, as nurse or chambermaid ; no objection | Washer and ironer; good reference. Call for two days. Bat Jato in the summer Mr. Turobull changed his SS AkoraLo, Ma ree hier $bik'capectton: swoeidigo ta the country fer the somnnmer; | wet meee em 9TH AV., NEAR 90TH ST. sre fwainer, and gave his. horses to Hiram Woodruf, 4 pom) nuseo eV Ga a enya deat city reference given. : “ 173 WERT Bet St AN AMERICAN LADY WISHES 33. ZS Women to cook, wash and irod in ® _ . Was not long before the greatest of all pe JORDAENS, Ac. ERS, eer ae ae ‘a situation as housekeeper ; a widower's family pre- | Private family. The best city reference from her last . he war Soe atest Bull Raa, is se é By weg rage tamily, oa for py ey sadih akinacheuteasdidiammaatdsah aes EAST 6TH’ 8T.—BY AN EXPERIENG y of city reference. 3 332 dress and cloak maker to go out by the day. LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | s00d cutter and fitter. WEST 48TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AXD girl as chambermaid and waitress: has no objection —A reapectabie ng girl to do ‘house: | to travel with a lady for the summer. Can be seen at her 333 BAST 8D. 8T., SECUND FLOOR, BACK ROO! rivate Family; protestant preferred” The beat of | jast eu -ayer'a, BID Are gto arnanig end ‘ assist in washing; good refer ! ; those already collected LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECT, RL Ro objection to go in the country. ra were NB to will not, WEST 2TH 8T., IN THE REAR.—A VERY RE- 180 ‘cirmbermala snd waltress: aex ed ‘Gan be seen at her 333 BAST ISTH ST., BETWEEN 1sT AND 2D A) piaii ; Log 4. Wecasit young woman rocook, wast and iron; has | travel with s lady for the summer. eon opplction toe AML BE PILLE | four yearby referents fromberiant piace sere A respecte Zang woman to do eheerwork = 106 THAN TAMERS, HOTELS, BOARDING. ac. | 1 QO WEST TH ST. NEAR OTH AVA RESPECT. | country: good city reference. 2 fp er tatag at Lage inetnnank fora ie | Sulgutot dos miata 333 WERT NTH St.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW a¢ fa, a wer's family. E to Mr. mt Howse. ‘as housekeeper, dn tho nad, don on she lade, wi the cans | _ SITUATIONS WANTED-—FEMALES. BETWEE! 3D AV. BATWEEN ITH AND. 18TH r8.— | Teference if required. Gall for saree days. ie Cente oes bias, maneeemas kemag tahoe neces Songer 4 ENOX count, Univensiry ruace, serwenx YOO) Matai nince“A reoecable git odo general 182 Mromeiabie Gateeney: ton ety references 334. STH AY, BETWEEN, 27TH AND, sori She led him about a’ length and a half to the quarter se pagsadas art ih (pnd itt at yougg gir, as nurse, one accus, | Seueemork in eyemel Privwie ne WARREN ST, JERSBY CITY, TOP LOO! ns reference from last pole in forty-one seconde; and after passing this ay bay 5 children; ty reference can be 110 WEST, MEH ST. IN THE STORE—A RESPECT. 187, Tanivemn hrcpatetlo soank gtr ps nares aist the fog was 20 douse could not de seen from by amma ad | Nop young woman, 08 ‘and to assist.in | seamstress or to do that Cora led dina creditable manner, (he | 5 4TH ST. NEAR SOWERY—A NUMBER OF WELL wo tome neh nrnetline ne a ec 3 Daif-mile pole 1 by Mendelssohn, secommended Wet nurses want situations. WEST 1H 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS GOLD ST. BROOKLYN—A RESPECTABLE enveloped i aoe jan a ie te gs > ago ‘EAST 10TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV., IN THE FUR: 110 cern iii to ackiot with the washing aod 187, ie family; kas three years enty reference: mo Objes- usa they ‘came in aight of d that this day, six years 5. ture store—A. Fospectable i Joung woman. os | onina if required deat city reference. Call Sar Owcitage: | Gok tons iu tae country os tho wammnor manatbe, Con Oe ae SLA ie amtgen for the last ti hed EAST WAKREN ST, BROOKLYN—A mesrect. | ~°“?* growing pers hree lengths, may that he pad had sur- ll CORNELIA ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A HIGHLY RE. able woman a6 wet nurse; best of city reference. 188 1TH ST., BETWEEN AVS. A AND B—TWO the Pejytese ot bringing » ch Sy opened on scenes of spectable and competent middle American wo. +)] WEST leTH . WE, NEAR 6TH AV. IN THE REAR— Fenpecteblo girip; one. os pain, cook, werher one a » Second Heat. dundred to twenty-five was our- ae ee ene of a dairy if Th) ae a en ai cite Ae REA! ironer, the other as and waitress; best city vent on the mare. The rain bogas pouring in tor- a a aad Can be deen for two'dern id veats when the time vied calling the horses .came, Ly ge NEAR 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS and before their drivers were or A Protestant Episcopal, cam do all kinds | }]] 77H_AV,, BN2 BANCE ON 18TH 8T.—A RESPEC. reached to the Tue track was flooded with had speat : table giri'as ch wabermald and waitress in private pee app age owt Toh yoowedie the ba Ae | or boarding hou: @. Good city reference. orner level, continued se until half way Besoores wast 1B REAR.—A RESPECT. yeond the upper tu hen Gora broke up, and Lew Jed Presented scenes UTH 87... IN TH! Se reece ay one aetan, br had"arer | 13 HON, coUNE, conmemnminy sion ag. | UL Ae reper ahcccbeate mee ties. a pened the gap to four lengths avout midway down iho places he bad | 2s) tween 1uh and ih ste—Aha fret lame sook: good city | the bee of ety references Dacksiretch, when the mare beg.an to close rapidly, and spoke to the heart, | Teference. Cam be seen for two dage. ‘ ‘at the half-mile pole he was not much over two lengthe black seed of sin and EAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. fm front in 1:193¢. Cora crept up ecloser around the lower on the first day he man as first class laundress and to assist in chamber> Ge, end hs be having been knocked into “smith. | had ones, and since then + reference. ereens’’ by the heavy rain, the hor ## were then piain! 7,581 ot now LiH fe view. At the three-quarter poli) Lew bed a loagth homes 000 Phone 200 WEST MTH ST., NEAR 1TH AV.—A VERY RE- aly, but was going as steady as aciock, while the mare | People 290, A Square ‘woman, as cook ina : seemed. to be straddling as abe came on the home. | mile his duty to labor. derstands all of ‘and the care of mi mizetch, She soon afterwards broke vip, and Lew came | When bath or cleanung Rast butter; no objections to goin the country. The best of city home = winner by five lengths, mating the heat in were neatly lady wi reference. Sax. to the dining ees or cham ITH AY., FIRST FLOOR. Third Heat.—The most extravagant odds were now and thence coa- | jection to the cou cluding baking and pastry, in efered on the gelding, notwithstanding that Dan Mace stranger 6TH ST. country ; best city references. thed taken the mare in hand, Mr. McMan\®, having been we WT 16 a. nearly blinded with the that bad been thrown in good refere! his face by the mare’s fore feet, One hui\dred to twen- ional fd fy-five wen the “state of the odds.” The: bores came ore 117 Bast evenly and had a level send-off, but Cor\® soon after. af maid Sereepton Pony Lew led her to the (uarter-pole | closely ph 4 ee ee eee eve, ven “red past | ne dresses 17, EASE NTH ot. NEAR BROADWAY, PRESENT ; ‘Rat poi to tga in 1 2, pond to sasiat with fee washing if required. 206 more a with the mad thas tettock, bait EAST 1TH St, 4TH A pod ne floundering - a famlir bes of roterence frou last plase; wilt oes Sur as musi as Pater could do to Grieg bien to 8 STANTON a zB MUMBER ‘and some of the ‘sharp feliows’’ tock oc.asion to. man Tnatitute. &p the jong odds at the momest. The time of thelist | 414, ,, was 2:42, Fourth Heat.— As the horses came up for the word; omg og aud when infront of the stand, the faker | ER ‘and reemed inclined to break wp, sad had to pal'l | © ‘him back to keep him op his which gave the mare! | way ‘Une ads _ ol chan aand pF ms mere forty teconts, snd. with, the sume disses. between them, went to the balf-mite pole in 1:10. There wae ag Wittle variation im the space between them until an tenn the quarter pole, when Lew went up ph and she, to shake him ST. SECOND FLOOR — Sitter obese, ace her In an inetant, and ite roan gir fo uke care eblid ee es PY'h Heat.—The betting waa now slightly in favor of ; =A. Base MO oF. OLD NOURI on. frig ongoing rede ie fag 120 GaP tacs, oF oP te san, Wat | Sl2 eee ey cena eet a) TS 7 195 Pils eS me oom = Yor sede agus soit ta nat Fam sara c+? fronts widing * teal 6 for the * 8, pS dn etiny eummer ; lavod references econ at 4) nest Rre0 in five. te, States iia of Ceve- | 0 wi =. bo ca 398 Se ft BETWEEN MTH Ft aw sca a =: sate, of oR : Sas the beat ehy roteremon, Call Yor’ 23 30 T2, ction 1 Lp 2487 St.—8Y A i First best. sisi a 54a ‘Third beat. . 4a , 0 Fourth heat *. agin x sn erica 2 a Witth peas... pens gamle’ — 33 eh D9 Se.s%, 0 fae stone—an uxtmatl ence, = Ter mesting ponent A AL ——— hon promises to surpass a 35 Wet #18, STA RESPROTABLE WO) ENT OBA! joxeseied to-day. a pot EL TT,