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MEXICO. ‘STECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WESALD. the Arms from the are~Juarez’s De~ the Border. By the stage of Saturday evening, the 20th, we have Marasonos, April 22, 3867. , ‘Rews from Querétaro to tho 12th inst; but there is nothing of importance to record. ‘The papers in the interior are mostly taken up with ‘ecoounts of the operations of General Diaz in the vi- eimity of Puebla, which will have reached you via Vera ‘Graz prior to the reception of this, ‘The relative position of the tiberals and imperialists ‘about Puebla and che capital was as follows:—Diaz oc- ‘eapying Puebla, his tine extending to Tlascala, At San Martin, on the road from * at city to the capital, Gen- eral Leiva, whose Tine extends as far as Rio Frio. om the ‘game road, Marquez at Guadalupe, east of San Martin. Zompango was eccupicd by Guadarrama, where he was ‘evaiied to cover the road 'eading from Guadalupe to the capital. As will be seen the dispesition of the iberal forves was such that whatever route Marques attempted to return to the capital he would come im contact with them. Tacubaya, near Mexico, was occupied by Francisco A. Velez, who kept constantly harassing the imperialists fwside the capital. Marquez, provided with $400,000, baif of the:prestamo ‘which he imposed upon the city of Mexico, came out of that city on the Sist ultimo, arrived at Quautitian and returned in the direction of Puebla by'the Apam plains road, Gen. Leyva, with foar or five thousand men, mostly cavalry, was at Ayotla, General Gusdarrama, with five thousand cévalry, and Jesus Lalanne, with fifteen hun- dred infantry, were to act violently against Marquez. Im reference thereto General Eecobedo on the 7th inst, nent the following te the seatof government; it had deen reovived by him on that same day :— Gumenasin-Cuier:— Mi arqueneind Me Sovcee wore afi? Sdoueral the ia mya position 05 a Prot, an and the advai agin tig ‘wilh ekrive to-day within four PORTO 2. GUADARRAMA, ZumPanao, April 6, 1067.4 Po which the following ie adaed:— “Nothing new to report at this camp. The enemy is In bis 14 position und we occupy ours. Your companion and fiend, MARIANO ESCOBEDO. The Coahuilense of Saltilla,.on the 17th inst., says that ‘the imperialists attempted a sally on the 12th inst., by the San Luis road, but were repulsed with heavy loss in AMled, wounded and prisoners. ‘The same journal says the imperialists had withdrawn the arms which they had given to the lower class of People, in order, it is said, not to impede their fight, or ‘else to save the necessity of subsisting them, as supplies are every day growing more scarce,and they are now Ihardly able to feed their army. Juarez has issued a decree withdrawing from those fereigners who are citizens of European powers that wares ae empire, the privilege of taking out matri- ra, abolishing all treaty stipulations with howe powers, er akaiihalichins all iene and exemp- tions heretofore enjoyed by such foreigners not con- tained in the Constitution of br ‘The effect of this decree will be to reduce all foreign- ema, save Americans, to the level of Mexican suojects, wendering them liablé to conscription, forced loans and confiscation of property; and in all things they become abject to like pains and penalties as mative subjects, ‘The result will doubtless bea hasty exit of ail foreigners thatcan by any possibility get away ‘This border uy the American sido 1s again becoming infested with robbers and assassins, such as perpetrated #0 many ont ‘in the winter of 1465-6. ‘On the 20th an officer of the army, while coming from Brazos to Brownsvilie, was attacked by two Mexicans, ‘who fired three shots at him. He returned the fire with he revolver and succeeded in driving them off. Ener- @etic cflorts will be made to suppress these outrages at ‘ence and bring the perpetrators to justice, in order that @recurrencs of the murders and robberies during the ‘winter referred to may not take place, The warm weather has set in hore, but the general Bhealth remains good, Cepture Execution of an Entiseary from Maximilian—Oficial Announcement of the Capture of Pucbla—Subsequent Operations, a&e. Matamoros, April 24, 1867. ‘The stage which arrived last evening brought news frem Querétaro to the 13th, An emiseary of Maximilian, bearing betters to Marquez, Iaad been captured by the liberals, His mame is given as Pedro Santo. The letters state that Querétaro could not hold out much longer. The emissary was executed, From his confession it is evident that the ammunition and subsistence of the imperialists is almost exhausted. A Monterey paper has the following, dated from Que- rétaro the 13th: — At eight o'clock yesterday evening the enemy opened aterrible fre upon us, Doubtiess his intention ix to come out. NAVANJO, Larzr.—It is now nine o'clock A.M. [he fire has ceased. The onemy was vigorously repulsed. Scie 3 HO, Oficial news of the capture of Puebia has reached ere, and was colebrated last evening by the fring of guns and playing by the military bands. Though the secount will doubtless have reached you via Vera Cruz ave the reception of this, I send you such information as Ihave been enabled to obtain. The following is from ‘the official report of Diaz to the Minister of War:— April 2, 1867. Omar Muceren:—We have jast taken’ the place by asmult. E! Carmen and other fortified positions held by ‘the enemy are in our possession. We have taken a large ertiliery train and a great quantity of ammunition. Febronio Quijario, Mariano Trinjeque and twenty other eaior éhicfs and subalterns were executed according to = Sie ee escaped to the of jupe to await assistance from Marquez. PORFIRIO DIAZ, Whe following was also received : Puss, April 4, 1867. Omen Misisten—The forts of ‘Guadaloupe and and Loreto upcondivonally DIAZ The following was received at sannebtantietctos @vening of the 12th :— Bax Lonexzo, April 10, 1867, ‘The traitor Marquéz, fortified bimseif at this ‘Decienas nas becn routed. The columns @eeer my command have taken at this time an im- GUADARRAMA, Hacienda oeta Eecanens, April 13, 1867. Genmat. Escongne— Marquez. with about forty Mexi- ans and about dre bundred Freach and Austrians, who ia Dy small bands, have reacted the city of Mexico. he made a requisition fer horses, and to.day Be started With some*cavairy in the direction of Lar de Toluca. We have just arrived and are skir- General Diaz i expected with a considerabdie GUADARRAMA. seree. Arrival of Government Stores—What Does it Mena t—Mevements of Gomez and Ca- gales. Ac. Brigos Saxtiaco, April 25, 1867. ‘Mhe steamer Austin, Captain W. T. Becket, leaves this to-day for New Orleans. The St. Mary arrived yes- fereay and the Hughes is expected on the 27th, Tue reason for this most unusually frequent arrival of m@oamers here—where we seldom seo one ofener than once in two weeks—is that a large quantity of govern. ment supplies has been ordered to this border, including ny wagons, 10,000 bales of bay and 8,900 sacks of there are vot more than 1,000 ‘roops om thie See the Rio ees La- . the fact of so great a q of stores berg sent excites moch epeculation, aud all soris of rumors 1M, among the most promineat of which naiuraliy we ‘hat the government .1s about to tutertere in stat Nt meant. ‘wonid bring jo' the most part estanhshed. up- om thet a large force would 4# retaimed here per- Tae Laver. Tae Austin ja still di mee rough Sie sh ee ee recaived a holentt the troops ¢ rvs ader pe Pond with other pensnd “ oe Bt te , wane coo mores it Will be recollected shat these mS Shiefialss recently pro \3 , being 1 free (hem ‘4 from the y government, that they mare such exveses throw might dictate, The ua some SIX oF wight b iaed and equipped, and - four buadred, wit os against th the regniar be able to any fore which tie chete Of the 25th says —We arm informed a Wely arrivine on'tivis border from New oe Kowernur Berriozabal was in fact Mes. Ortemne Mra 1s Way bo pertinent to inquire at just Bonito Juares. .\ she ceased to be Mrs. Berriozatal = pete. vex, after reaching the Hurra-ic ony? | NEW YORK HERALD, sunpaAy, SITUATIONS WAN” Po oeoe MAY 5, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. * COPARTNERSHIPS. FARTINER, BITHER ACTIVE OR SILENT, WANT. A ed, who take APEING st. <two ¥’. Y 1" PROFITA- a do nay bind of eer . Xd LADIRS COMPETENT EAST gab ST.—LADIES CAN OT Ree eh ANE ie counery tn in sumome eye fant pane enpenee igntem for euing dresses, eae har a sen n this ol fess B. i'd, box 6/81 Fost olor, dressmakers, Cutters Wi hig! ‘i fey sang 30 Se enh sooaEn LADY DESIRES & DRessuakers WanTED TO ASSIST AT DRESS. acarce, Wages or Call at 437 Bro sroaday oe pene: prada wipro uae abroad. Kelerene «ven tf real ag SO THE TRADES. N OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WHO TALKS BOTH tug wat evening, at their ball, No, 185 Spring streot— aaron reauired Gall for wo Gets | TSPANT'S NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS ss 7 > FIND A SITUA- pep ed oh Mr. Martin Carmody occupying the chair. Nothing of 33 ® DPC AD STREET, OVER LIQUOR STORF.— Ta Willing to go to the country for the summers Protemtant Auzeos GENTLEMAN Wishes TO} Tap A SIZU 4, 10,000 as partne: Py lee ness. bl ired, the evening being eccupied a eae woman wishes @ jon to do ceneral ferred’ unexceptionable refereaces required any or salesman in 9 tom, with the sical | ~caress R 7. station E. Mths ‘clection of caudidates for mowbersuip and the | good erie eahine co Pais cook, rat nate washer and toners py corner Petry st, on Tuesday, from I Farhiony vtec saa a4 French fuenuy. Address FARTNER W WANTED—IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED ttaneeclion of rontine Decinaan, This argeniaation has 7a eepenee, A Polrotte, 185 Thompson st, New York, usiness. To an energetic party who can ser Baath St Maule ceaaencct | 42 SMart Rook CAMLRAM yonch ak | SMA SWAB aie a TG aler maka” | A PIMRE name, paauarrewan ritep com | Sepy or eink oe srr ste clo em a wanted, at nvision st. Cas! moon ean ne ® ‘® perspective. 64 Nassau at, | stairs. the utmost unamimity prevaile among all counected ae Call for two days, ey, UE WHO WELL UNDER, ‘With the associatoan, PRINCE 8T,, BROOKLYN—AS HOUSEKEEPER. iteads atitthang dpahes and ‘other leather work, ai MBMERE OF Delis ota tana poets te dee ae G 65 East Twenty-tifth street, A S882 xo CAASER, WANTED. | APPLY TO VAN The Bricklayer Unien, Morrisania—Elec- tion ef Officers, . BLEECKER 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE; ‘The Bricklaycrs’ Union of Morrisania held » mroting | 17 the best of city references, on Friday eveningat their rooms, Morrisania, for the ADAM S8T., BROOKEYN.—A RESPECTABLE purpose of holding their semi-annual election of officers 58 young woman, as wet nuvse, Can be seen from 9 to 3, and transacting other busimoss. After consid¢ rable dis- TO TAKE ‘cussion the main object of the meeting was unnounced, Call at ber when the following officers wero chosen forythe next six months:—Peter Larkin, President; James Muore, Vice President (re- weleotton) +” Charles Mulhollagd, Treasurer; John Kinsetia, Fingneial Seprotanys Peter Mullins, Re- cording Secretary; ap lark, Oorresponding Sec- porn The meeting soon after adjoamed. WEST 121 ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, care of chil and do plain sewing. Ci present employer's. 114 en Poa back oom, AN drt ea AND DEAN, cook; has no abjeation to help. and iron; can be well’ recom- mended frou her ET} 122 WEST %3D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ntam a lady oF chi Biidret or ould tre ia ia cy? "an ‘Th tbl; ae septhotenl ‘kmen’s Benevolent eearint on : pi @ monthly meeting of the c or pipes, © oy Association took place last evening at the corner of 31 WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue, Cornelius Bren- girl wishes a situat! my hy to do general housework; best fan, the President in the chair, The attend- | %4.¢4 oe reference Call Monday and y ance was large, The chairman called attention to the fact that the association had resolved to | 137 strike on the 15th, and that every preparation should be made to support the demand for threo dollars a day. Several members came forward and paid their dues, and some additions were made to the organization. Routine business was disposed of, and the meeting adjourned, ‘The wages at present paid to these mon is $2 75 a day. ‘of city reference, SULLIVAN S8T,, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE ‘woman as wet Biurae in a respectable fam'ly; 10 ‘objection to go a short in the country; milk two months old. 148 WHS? TH (sr PLACE, BETWEEN TH and 8th evs, snoond floor, front—A respectable mar. Tied woman, as wet’ nurse; has’ a good breast of milk wishes @ child to nurse at her own home. Can give good relerences. Call for two days. 152 EAST MT St, BETWEEN SD AND LEXING- ton avs.—A respectable gi las nurse; she is w’ Hence i the care oY ciate, understands all Kinds of amily wowing. is willing and obliging: has the best of city reference from her last pluce; has no objection to go in the conniry. 153 17 ‘Orange preferred. D.D. ash Sas 19 BRIDGE ST., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE : Bos Jf Protestant young woman. « situation 9 scamstress around the tabloas a representative mittee of the | and to wait ona lady, or would do cham»erwork ani various railroad iy |. | ladies? fine wauhing: is a neat, plain sewer, and understands vi rail Yines. Up toa late hotir nothing defl- | tate eo Bal actory ed 5 nite bad transpired, and they were apparently in doubt = — fas to whether they would be able to convince themselves EAST S9TH BT, BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS., of any necessity of action. O11 "iver floor, back room -Dresamakar, who 1s 2 good Aiter, would like to go, aa forewoman, In tablishment, or ay in families; would take her sewing machine with her i required. A EAST 22D ST. (OLD NO. Fitbosd. YOUNG GIRL led ae ae se - ie; is moar, wl ilies’ id ang | Wonid do chamberwork; 1a wi ; Of elty reference from lat place,” Seen ull sulted. 219 WEST, BD SEA, RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2 woman, a8 cook, washer and ironer ina private family; best city’ reference, Call until Monday evening at present piace, OOA WEST RITH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, aes plain cook, or would take a Iaundress? Place; has eight years’ city reference, City Railroad Stablemen. A large meeting of City Railroad Stablemen took place last eveuing at tne Nineteenth Ward Hall, East Fifty- third street, in obedience to a call by advertisement, which stated that the object of the meoting was to con- sider the prospects of a demand for an increase of wager. It was fortunate that the object was thus stated, as no ‘one would be able, from the incongruous muddle of ideas developed during the proceedings, to divine either the object or wishes ‘of the assembiage. They were essen~ tually a large body without a head, but after some blas- emous oratory and exhortation by @ gentleman (?) ‘who took the floor, they succeeded in Leura one man employed on each of the city railroads to take a scat WEST 44TH 8T,-AS WET NURSE; FRESH breast of milk, Good references. EAST. “Ta ST.—AS WAITRESS, OR WOULD assist in chamberwork; no objection to the country; Call between 9 A.M, and2 P, M., on Journeymen Bakers, A preliminary meeting of the journeymen bakers of ‘New York was held last evening at Putnam Hall for the purpose of organizing a regular protective union such as is enjoyed by nearly every trade in this city, Mr. Isaac Hunter presided, and a Mr. Bassett read a short essay on the present condition and prospects of the bakers of the empire city in contrast to the aspect of their brethren in other Innds. In France, for instance, journeymen bakers earned from $7 to $11 per week, while the cost of living yas only about one-third what twas in New York: and the hours of labor were only from ten to twelve hours 294 WEST 35TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY TO aday. In Germany the hours of labor wero from thir- , take charge of u gentleman's house who is going to teen to fifteen, and the remuneration about $8 per week. ihe country or to "Europe. oot ait this eck” go JOHN C. PARKER & O0.'S, 6 ee ‘Liberty place, thi ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL, AS Lt UTCHE, INES. herself 1, and with, RAI WISH TO LEARN THE BUS . me dem eces nord gen geenl Fee Montague street, Ln AD eT rookiyn. CARENTER WANTED-ONE, WHO, HAS A KNOW. MILY, A RESPECTABLE Preferred; steady employment, ote EA ae hakermatd and laundress. Call | O- Crete mate for two days at 2 Kast dlat st. OMn es LAYERS WANTED—THOROUGHLY, COMPE- ENERAL og inne NEAT, aut ag, mnt bes @) pane ‘Broadway and 10th’st. ‘on at. Hoboken, N. J- ion ae OMPQSITORS WANTED.—8IX ying? CLASS ox AMEND, MIL FOUR PERSONS, A The best on ook girl fo ook, wach Rettuce, Calla, No, 207 po rsh, foreman of akper & ‘Brovhe Twenty- atu street, between Seventh and Eighth vba ng after § o'clock in the mo-ning, on Monday. Wirinest RESPECTABLE GIRL TO GO 4 SHORT distance in the country: must be a gook cook, washer (eae rane SPER ai, Albany, Me Yat once, AH op O Be ; Cd Per eee qctee “hbply at 8 ‘BS Haat 10h ees t ad'and ath avs. Cig bd wi Eno ED -ONE WHO BO WRITES ol * er tected. al se, os ot Dr. Lillfenthal, 250 West : | gee a rear, sone MAN WANTS A at, on Monday, from 10to 18 A. M. mime ake charge of & siaam ongine; waget not WAXTEDSPARASOL SEWERS FOR LINED, AND lain work; constant work end good wages. Ap- ply to D. Davies, 608 Broadway, up stairs, GAeree, WANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL MAN T! in up and do: A can run at cod tpt Dette oe See aan manding sth ih capi for sbi” and pk fe ISSOLUTION OF PanaRan.—3GSR . Ia. erahy given that I have withirewo from the Inte of Whitney royselt and. Williaa fe Farrar, fn that wil tl willtn 2 way be oF liable fox Naw Youn, May 3, 1807, AM. WHITNEY. 1D & CO., 3 BROAD O8GOOD,. Eee New York May, S807 -GRORGE A. O8GOG! Eaq., becomes « partner ta BN ay ey iy this date. FOWLER, OSGOOD & CO. Were PARTNER TO TRAVEL WITH A PRO. fessor giving a first class exhibition, L. E., Herald: aA EE SGI tee ai Nee peahioy re semreay, OR GENERAL PARTNER ith $15.000 in @ mauufactui by fare Haplearucle and ie. Addrese K, M. 5.4. ‘box 199 Herald office. $5.000 2.vate. Sim Saran as jouse business in He tie, Taqulre om premises; have e long lease. 75 West Broadway, near Beles &Co.'s, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. As CRanOR SELDOM Beh age 30. A EADIE aa. NTED—AN EXPEKIENCED SALESWOMAN, OF | (none others work and good wes iia dokcnemeeeaeian qasatay | ei baa at a the Ulta Bae and Fan antag Mike use t | paying looper Sent pratt; abla fave fu conrl ‘come well recommen ve sectiri “opporti ur son for honey. ply at the Sherman Skirt and Corset Com- ER aentt stews ser in renu'Fr, Bou Wil Bear ari Pevestigalion. “address ‘taduatry, box 10d Seat a 3 hae the SEO La eee LABEL PRINTERS.—WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN, WaAXTED—Goop Haxps ‘30 MAKE SQUARE PAPER | | who understands the making of of emaboused hat oREar CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY—8TATB Boxes, Apply at 112 and 114 Wooster st, iene eek ee name, County Rights of # valuabie invention, recently ppeueres patented, for sale at M3 Broadway, room No, 8, up stairs. Pye fore: HANDS TO MAKE UP BABIES’ dresses and ladies’ undergarments. Those that are |* 0 PLUMBERS WANTED.—THB HIGHEST WAGES ; bring a sample of work. cman.” Say for good wor! ween 48th ELLIs. pons AUS SL ‘pee GOOD PLUMBERS WANTED—STEADY 109 7th av. :! secre used to work for stores. prefer ‘76 3d av., near 12th st. ANTEDCIN A. PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD iain cook, willing to assist in washing and irot Good reference required: Apply nt MS West Bd Weert WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN girl, as chambermaid and to wash and Iron. Apply at 35 London Terrace, West Twenty. third street. ANTED—AT JAMES TUCKER'S, 86 BROADWAY, two nalenwomen of experience. WwW ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS ; those that have worked with a French dressmuker be: fore preterred; those that understand thelr business ay noad apply at ‘Madame LaCroix’s, 624 6th av., between 31 and 824 sts, bene d A LAUNDRY, as FIRST CLASS ironers; to such good wages and steady employment. Apply corner 57th st. and 2d; “aig ‘ANTED—A FOREWOMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO first class work, 6 ‘waistmakers and 6 trimmers; all first class; high wages and steady employment: ‘also’ ap- prentices,” Apply early at No. 4 ‘Adtor phi WaAxtEp=a 00D PLUMBER, INQUIRE OF 0. —— of Sout and Fourth streets, Williamsburgh. ayy oop mape AND hey! OR CAR. 1] rer. Steady employment given. at J. oP fathnerse 161 Atlantis st. Hrookiyn. uz WHO. UNDERSTANDS Eee ot white lead Ar paints, who is competent ig oo dress, stating experience and rae rested, Pain ie Rouse: Henla ofl, Wome MAN WHO suOROUGELY UNDER nds the rectif and ing Can obtain a good sit Ls sddressing bot 3458 ‘Post of fice, stating ares en i WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS TAILOR CAN HEAR ‘Of @ good opening, about one hundred miles in the country, by D., box 1,008 Post ig ignite! GOOD PLUMBER, AT NO. 1 BERGEN ., corner of Court, ier st NION SQUARE, WEST SIDE.—WANTED, FIRST 4 ply between 7 and 19° a Niseiseper is take full cl ofa Bolcloak P.M, to-morrow Monday), to Voud & Kinney, house; none but competent persons with ference need Wie 3c, DISTILLER, TO GO SOUTH. APPLY anes 38 Reade st, basement, at 10 o'clock A. M. poly. 97 SOUTH 8D ST., WILLIAMSBURG.—A COLOKED gicl, who can do geueral housework, can find a situa tion as above, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ge etn COLOR. ter colorist In Rngland wages rangod from $8 t0 $12, per weok, and sail ‘© hours of labor were twelve to fourteen per day. 2 BT, REAR, SROOND FLOOR In New York, however, the journeyman baxer ws much | 22S) Veet, Si STs REAR. eOOND FEcor worse off, as he has to work often for twenty hours unin- fd futing; best of refereuce given. terruptedly, and is more badiy paid here (in comparison with the ‘cost of living) than in any other country. It was time, he thought, that the journcymen bakers of Now York put their shoulders io tho wheel and rid themselves from the oppression of the ‘These views were warmly applauded by the meeting; and a code of rales drawn up for the guidance and organiza- ton of the proposed union, to be acted on at a future necting of the society. THE STRIKE AT CHICAGO. Police Protecting the Workshops—Meetings ot Eight Hour Men, Ke. Curcaco, May 4, 1867, No riotous demonstrations by the strikers are reported to-day. Squads of police are stationed in various parts of the city, and under their protection work in some of the manufacturing establishments is partially resumed under such temporary arrangements as can be mado between the parties interested. Nolabor of conse- quence is od at either railroad shops or freight depots, Meetings were held in various paris of the city last night by the. strikers, at which resolutions were adopted insisting on the recognition of eight hours ag a logal day’s work, deprecating the acts of violence committed by their fellow-workmen, and oxpreasing 33, WE willingness to accept eight hours’ pay foreight hours | 333 WEST, Mathceerorin'a widowers family, best labor. of reference if required, Uall for three days. ‘washing and froning an Apply tor two day: 932, * Eval IN ST., BROOKLYN—A RESPECTABLE glish womun, to cut and fit ina firat class fami- ysis Tony. "competent: TO objections We the ‘country or to tr el, oF as housekeeper, Adres: 248 FAST 9TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER OF 26 YEARS _experieace, would go out by the day. Q4Q WEST wri st THIRD FLOOR. RES- Pecuaile woman wishes the washing of n few gen Temen oro: a family; has uo objection by the month; un- dermands fluting; can give the best of references. 251) HUDSON ST., IN THE STORE. —AN AMERICAN idow worms, as plain seamstress and to agaist i 963 Sts GROVE ST. JERSEY CITY.—A RESPECTABLE English woman as housekeeper; is fully competent ; Would not object to the country or the care ira ehii: reo, having boon broucit up with « large {amity and in & farm house. Address Miss Dunkley, for 321 EAST 24TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS GEN. OAL eral housework 33 ROOM NO. G&A GERMAN le to teach French. a8 gov. a BAST 22D. St iy, who is also capabl Siocon tue atbeen cod thas" gh tints a tom sewing respectable family. Inquire for one week. = eee eek ia acd Ho Depbe, I Risburg, Pi TED MALES. need apply. ‘obba, Pittsburg, Pa. Sin Saag ANTED CABINET MAKERS AND, VARNISHERS. A YOUNG, ACTIVE. “BUSINESS MAN; 737 2 nat afraid to work, but ‘has uo references. “Ad: Apply ah Dig tamaens cokers, 25 Ch 6, RENE Oe areas W.'B., 38 sbove, cigar store. ANTED-BY A CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, A rj must | be a good draughtsman. "A ht YOUNG MAN (SWISS), ACCUSTOMED TO EURO. Rah Noe mae travel and a Crete wanmation warto | 4fes#G., box 41 Herald offee SITUATIONS WA) Europe, as travelling servant. "Highest reterences given. ANTED—TWO GOOD PLUMBERS, INQUIRE AT Address 400 6th av., lirst floor, ‘Parsons & Ketcham’s, No, 534 Myrtle av., lyn. YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, WISHES A SITUATION ANTED—A WHEELWRIGHT. A ina A aed ‘house or in ‘an insurance office; writes » Pt gpod quick, business "Address J. W. M.,’ box. 106 W ee. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—T0 GO. TO THE COUN. work for a ANKING HOUSE SITUATION WANTED—BY A gna 8 and 104. M. on , eighteen years old to learn the bpsing La young man, eighteen y lees; try, ten good house ca: =. Apply at 9 West 20th it peice — NY INDUSTRIOUS BUSINESS MAN RAVING $108: can buy a half nexceptiona teres door ba oes, Paying to $40 dally. "oom Room 1, 114 Third. avenue, ‘A 2000, RELIABLE MAN, HAVING, READY MEANS, ra of a rare opportuniy t0, engage 1a, the iorage wa class customers, ad sre daiedeimanang iTS JUIRED IN EVERY PART OF THR in ae entiré new ane, “st fy jess than a dozen at keepers at of New York will receive mpiea path INGER, 208 William street, New York. OR SALE—ONE Seed INTEREST IN AN ESTAB, lished manufactui usiness with the control of ents its for Southern and. W 000 required. Address BRANSO! street, i iE a i ar ae ae realized pecker six months. Call ‘YTON, No. 6 Clinton place, basement. 7 7S re ES} REMOVALS. IBBLEB & HOWARD, D BANKERS & BAGH aR reet Have removed from 90 0 10 Wail ‘ADAME A. G. RUSSELL HAS REMOVED BER ‘Wooster street to $3 business estal a from 233 East Twentieth street BP tone yeea ed WILLIAM W. SANGER HAS removed from 787 Broadway to 45 East Tenth street, north side, five doors west of B: roadway. mm Herald OOD ENGRAVER WaNTED—T0 Go 70 New on. | 711 successors 70 FIRtI. SON & 00.. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 4 SITUATION TO asthe: Sihte Gee ee ant MUSIC DEALERS, dress omen — Re Be oraid elec ‘companion. of J. D, Cutter, 20 Park place. A No, I mechanic is 711 BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTH STREET. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ng en MUSICAL, rawr yan JN DESIR BONNE FEMME DB | CLERK WANTED Tx TALPAGTORY "70 KERP ii ‘Ac. oO ofeade Soler dt couken, pack 6 are tee T THE MUSICAL ACADEMY ihe paso ae per gate a Me a oer) humself useful in any way | domoivelio de Tans. Sadresset au Ne fer. Call at 312 (old No. 193) We -eighta street, ireewed. Address T. C., Herald ofiee, pour deux jours, de il &3 heures. ‘Lessons private. N (EXPERIENCED YOUNG — Je age! age with ottl on ae chambers: eas, wanted, Ad. dren for three dag estincnttoas en expected, Br, By box i9 Hersid alee. RY GOODS SALESMEN | WANTED FOR, SILKS ‘and dress goods; sa men, accustomed toc irade, (Apply W Jasues A, earn & Son, "78 roadway, HOUSES, ROOMS, ac. WANTED. _ REING “OBLIGED “To “REMAIN “IN THE THE through the summer, rayselt and wife will take Of a house tor the summer, fe = ma; copanay Of onp ar UlO ahaa aaaieth spousivle for the Cts of furniture oe THE EIGHT HOUR MOVEMENT IN ST. LOUIS, 341 EAST ATH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM— —— a A young girl, writi fair hand, to attend in a gro. Sr. Lours, May 4, 1867. or confectionery store; understan ds the business; good No disturbances have yet occurred among the refereoss mechanics and laboring men of this city, although considerable discontent is manifested in some quarters. ‘There is no well deQned pian of action among them, Considerable numbers do not regfrd the movement as conducive to their interest, and continue to work at the old rates. Men who work by the piece stand aloof and take no part in the movement. Thoze who have stopped work either demand full pay for eight hours’ labor or will accept only so smail a reduction of wages that employers refuse the terms. No serious disturbance to the industrial interests of the city 16 apprebended. All differences are expected to be amicably seitied within a short time. Axvest oF 4 Pickrocket,—James Molloy was arrested yesterday for attempting to pick pockets on Park row. An officer observed him tapping the pockets of several passers-by, and having seen sufficient to warrant a dec! conrse of action, at once took him itito —_ ay. Molloy hails from Boston, and it is believed bas only recently commenced operations in this city, 3 % GREENWICH ST., BETWEEN Mag fe nme HAR- o No. 11 front build. ison. fourth oor, back room, ing—A_ respectable woman mer, either ladies’ or antionay cat done in order at a reasouable price, sad no, me tor faye.” by Mrs. McManus. Can be seet two a Freneb famil 442 504. WEST 2TH Sts YOUNG GIRL OF COLOR, 9) to travel with » lady ad wai iting mald, oF as seam: stress in a private family; understands dressmaking. Cail for three days. 57 EAST MT at.ca BABY TO WET RURSE AT min who has fost her own baby five monthe old, Nove need apply but respectable parties, 53Q 20 AY, CORNER OF wTH STA RESPECTA- e bie giri, us chambermaid and waitress; haa noob. re the country: best eily reference. Gall for 65 also ftuting. LADY, KNOWING LONDON AND PARIS WELL. and fully eapable of eithor business or re, would like to accompany a lady invalid, or take charge of qiilidren, Lr will take any a ae Addresa 1K. M. B., care Miss Smith, 14 Clinton place, 8th st. YOUNG LADY, AN EXPERIENCED | HAND, office as copyist. Address 4TH AV.—AS. — oR gaanen: RMAID IN can «peak Freach tluently. 2D, AY —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WIS LES to take in ladies’ and gentlemen's washing, and “MISCELLANEOUS. LLCOCK’s Porous PLASTERS. ‘An Electrician, who has great experience of their effects tm local rbeumaiiam, in tle dauloureux and deep seated ner- vous aud other pains, and in aifections of the kidneys, &c., &c., attributes ali their sedative, stimulative and pain re- Heving effects to their electric qualities. He asserts they restore the hesithy electric condition (equilibrium) of the part, and that being restored, pain and morbid action cease. He was amazed at the great number of beneffeial in- dications produced by one of these plasters. He affirms that headache is cured by one worn just below the breast bone; that one placed over the navel will cure hysterics, as Sisheo o situnton in a8 ©., New York Post dice TRUSTWORTHY, Mem seamstress like to house during the summer Taoet of reference. Address Housekeeper, } for one week. YOUNG LADY. WHO HAS HAD CONSIDERABLE Wy ened position either ina Teeeption Foom, or in an Bios tere ayo ate in “3 eh eee Address dox 146 oitice, (ouraxtox bn A LADY GOING TO EUROPE, A married of one of the lawyers i iat the nited States, has ae can tion teed — years in Eu- Well as dysentery and affections of the bowels. Even chronic bas had a Buropean and read- pe nt ing the French language thoroughly, oe: who ienewr in re costiveneas he found 10 be greatly relieved by wearing ove | duced cirsunmtances, wishes a place on panion to a lady goin, Rurope che ive over the bowels. gun give unere nable referenere; hee splovste ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. zu rile 8 coral ‘salary. Meats Pe SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. __AGBNCY, BRANDRETB HOUSE. BSOLUTE LEval pro OBTAINED FROM £2, he waar of thie and other Baten with as little pub. liety possinie. cause sulle ter vontivice free ace as legally or deseruon ey cteee contidential. 1. MUNNEL, Lawyer, 8. [peo TR DIVORCES Bee! i an YORK JA and States where desertion, suMicient cause. No Puolicity or fee sil, divorce gramied. Advice free. Horrisn.— Youne “LADY, W Ay x Is A_ GOOD, write, situation either in desires a ‘as copvist, Elpecen ee Bees, Gates LADY, WIDOW OF a nglith fuently, sishos to teach in the Kerpers needvappiy. Address Imivedately, square Post office. M. HOW: Attorney, 78 Nassau street. wt ay K. ag LADY WISHES A * os ‘country: Dewe ES LEGALLY PROCURBD FOR PERSONS | would {have no objection to widowers where there ¥ State or count of residence: Ineompaubilty, Advice free and Gonfdential 171 Broads , wishout publteiy of change arene children, would take the vory best ears, of” thesss Be. weatne. | good “ipply toi, BATEMAN, referenese gt Address Mrs.'C., station F. Soe bs Matis Ty ami v MENCH CHINA. undersiands tit dinige’ gba! Wousekeeping atte rilngs MAVILAND. CHUTE RGN AL X ENGLAND, oom welt nvewsersni 2 STREET, NEW YORK. GITUATION WAXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman. who speaks Spanish and to travel with family to Europe or elewhere: hignest We are receiving from onr factory in France rich! DECORATAD VINER, TEA'AND TOLRT Sith, ‘ASES AND Wink CHINA, To whieh we call t the attention of oar oar customers, skin and fleah diseases, y'all éruggieus. LD EYES MADR NbW, without DOCTOR OR WaAsten ay, AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUA fs nurse OF housekeeper in a Ss Snr ag 4 competent ; references exchanged. Address So Rs Merald | eyaean medicine. Seat id on roselof 10 cents, Ad. ‘ Qari, it Ean al cs Foeaty: | SS ou th meres, 7, ai for the Ruptared, Sent postage paid on yANTED—A SITUATION AS — cee TES’ jearaior’ aid cure Address E. B, Foote, ie Talingon W hairdresser and wig maker avenue, corner Twen's. eighth street, N.Y, gpd German. “Apply for one ween oa Nit. Onrgsaa, ‘No, *"Contienual information for the maried. | Sent in sealed sprsions for io ens Address Sutselgg | Soest Se __ se ‘hook Sent ANTED—SBY A LADY, Rp Lg od Bs Ls | F 4, HOM! mi oO a nringion veaue, Fhwenty eighth or in an office, Address Mrs. 2 —eren ASTRD-RY A YOUNG — COPYTNG TO #0 Pak TH oponaia TATE dd Orme 1 DRAWINOS. 5 — ws home, Address W. 8. G., Herald oflee, Lottery. {0% the WaAstEp—4 SITUATION AS PASTRY COOK sees intey, summer boarding, house, Uy at gwlered women can give Be tes of 1 Uenseee bg of a HELP P WANTED—FEMALE La FIRST CLASS DRESS: rt ‘AND aA tier fitter, designer and ey cuCmR also i: | Sc. copostte Gltaton sc, Brookivn we Pripcuata. a SOC, Me se a a a ‘Broadway, and i7 Ne Al B | Wagram aa MAN FULLY sane TO seu Post office, wih WStED—Four exres EXPERIENCED CANVARS be without en nindiinindine af yy nrer IN tah tera HOUSE, A YOUNG under $50,000. For an interview address 0. F. DB 90008 SALESMEN. | a FLANAGAN & Mi wean, HY. 29 Catharine st, 5 hal RK OR oe ASMALL Furnished Cottage House, with bath, 4¢., from Hy) of ALESMAN IN A HOSIERY, NOTION AND warre this mouth, “Address, with mame, locatioa, terms and de Ss po tg Toa mae , who co! scripuon, Peters, iterald oaice. = ‘or rales trade inducements aa Lady serene wy . ‘pro. inenthouse, Address 8. 5., box 4,461 WANT ABOUT FOUR Room T a Ars a Dacoes ane: = aaa WANTED-ONE WHO “caDSR ‘carpet. oileloth paper retail trade, may call at northwest corner 8th st. and d tv. Reference wie - HYSICIAN'S OFFICE WANTED-BETWE! teenth and Thirty-seveath streets, near dnt cues ANTED—A | FIRST SALESMAN IN 4 ‘Address Dr. box 282 New York Post office. CLass do bool ressnoneee. Toga mere a WANTED—BETWEEN TWEN- es Pang yn Fourth and Sixth geanainted th the trade, ‘Herald oflice. ” ae, Wain RIGHT CLERK AND A BELL BOY AT Irving House, Broadway and 12th st. Call Mon- fap vt STORE WANTED—IN A 1D LOCATION. ay articles — ene the price, rent, &e., ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS, CTY RXPERIENCED he, Doo, rem ary geod saleamen ; pre e jotelligens exch snl Dusingss. Apply tod. J Campion & Cox Wareo APARTMENTS SUITABLE for icra or onond Boofers ae man and wife: no references ‘address. W. a bor Kaas Posi (|) ANTED—FIRST F100} NTED—FIRST FLOOR AND FRONT BAREMENT i 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE — the branches of NTED—A siTt ‘with one family, Wosse bert of cy reference given. Address C. Given’ Address Adsmse & Go,, $08 Brexdoraye ieflencs Wier eee AS _COACUMAN, BY Wottee wit 121 room wt hase ie oes. gare = businanss ig mouth. Apply JON L, HARDER. megriase Pr Westen stro ADJOINING re of tour H ‘822 Post ps = ‘before now Cheapest Good _Rakreae 3. Ww. Buiett, Puteotes, ACHES mth t CANVASSERS. Wal ‘a fice Hartford Tay No oe Bios Ps Me a ATEPHEN M. LONG, General Agent, Wire ‘sey ee Be aren aae eer ae ‘A YOUNG or to OR SIXTEEN of pater, sothers Mdadison avenue, and maif the block augbren. ligpindidane ta sealer Fits avenue, ‘Address box 4,329, enar ints to genge! ceguge ns Vusineas task BY A FAMILY re es fe that A PA! ¥ 'R. Fell Pay,hin 808 ber week “dar, sich palace Lee "i Rota Sar 8 OY WANTED—TO aaeasans Al BE GEN. Sener thse eps tos. Trussell, 83 Hast 300 Trial D FLOOR, WITH a a aa RTA | SY ae Peseta ae S088 aT Bros: Broadway, opposite Wee ee eae WASTED To RERT—BY 4. smal saat Naga ot FB INSU! ENTS.—GENERAL, SPECI. forms, size and eee ed . RENT—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, wiTH to agents. Instruction to él reference, Life Company, box Ww Seo GMART INTELLIGENT CASH OTS wa Ray ea shsiameenatan good recommendations. -_ STE ad nies, Wiring TO RENT IN Lan sag hg HOUSE Le YOUNG MAN ‘useful in the ofice and =a aan Bae AKE HIMSRLY Big ee oa mi BARRELS Bourbon Whiskey tn 60., No i MATRIMONIAL. nn i Ea hn Bath lnsi Wien? pd ge BoYs, Ry LJ rena io Ps SOnte Cae: Aras monte YOUNG | GENTLEMAN oF Lets FRE AND. oe Sapo HEVERAL | SMART, meg ett ra, 1, oF 3/25 ye ey ead mers on Bid Sad a | 7 tae (yd aml for ioe et NTELS.20 MANTKLA ON HAND, OF ate iD, OF Sere An ghy pe as Cut tite oun ain ad chy fora new et abbey a Ts ‘Seektaan street, otaira, ~_ ASTROLOGY. a cite pang A wishes an engagement i a adiod” semaine Se een eee ae ry, Address A. F., station G. A QERTEMAN WIL, GIVE INSTRUCTION, s restdence for $10 per gt ce givens Address, with, residonods ofllee. Picieae ER, WITH A GOOD ony me Herald R ‘A Viplim FOR SALE. io YEARS OLD, 18 Bx. Brooklyn, E. D. LADY, RESIDING IN YORK wot LIkB aihot pent tanibenes or Oult et ihe pup; partinmes ‘ton to ‘Apply at ast for one week. Terms moderate. A.—OHEAP PIA! AND rary fenity Laneons, BY A. a experienced A ee. AND POPULAR GAR a Mo music and stationery dealt with. = Teachers liberally ‘wfoats bound NEORGE F. sero AND EDWARD HOFFMAN, NATION: |ATLO) "9 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, il i fret otros near nigh zee sa nue, N. Ba tiles ‘and In, erfect order, for by ene. tee 350.5 snus Brewes TE LITER Dicmn See ee Rival trsale che prover onaas, ee neeteeng a Se pues, aad ee Setar MEDICAL. —DR. GRINDLE, PAYS AND ACCOUCHER, Bri ty from whatever yes Pleasant roome je diee LADIES,—} RES. which can never natorana i, 5 thy. Otice Fast PiNy second wrest Aig canuE aes prnetie)s 1 ast Fifty avenue. SPECIALTY.—ALL SKIN DISE, SCROFULA, OM Ui ° A lcers, Ernptions, treated by Dr, Oftce LL FEMALE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED Madame A rent nek Olea ae ‘The Me ‘sent free. avenue, near street erase Phils Relieved te tn One day, witout Dr A ae He ft ‘MAURI- — nade A “4M. MAURICRAU, M. D., PROFESSOR OF MID. A, writers. rs practice, et 12) Liberiy street. Gat. pain or inconvenience, APR “Apvice TO Lanrne $4) rowan ee Ry OF SPEEDY f by Di fallible remedies, Cure i a R. HUNTER Nghe Meg Ba woe CASES OF ©! any asain or no oe yisken” streey, HARRISON, LA a. TO 733 BLEECKE! D'atet ‘here be con be confidentially consulted at all Ms W. H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN. NO. humbug ladies with medicine, 6 Ureene street, does not ‘AL DEBILITY fn. OTHER Neer reat on anleet. Ho come wotenaee NEw rors AED HR ee. SR "= Soret, Sirapectas Seca oy De OLD Ms agree EMBROIDZRERS AND BRAI DB | (sea Dor ares dati, Al On 9th at. 's ASPEN ear a Mana ca MEPICAL azn Barnes Oinieratd one. of ger, O08. sak ea an © SARA aba 4 memes aie fA . Vodios have wee Deen 1.\Q0Tered. Bowe strpet. 1 examined by