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—_ ° NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1867-TRIP LE SHEET. Prisoners wore arresiod for enticing one Patrick Kier- ordered both companies out of service until the aMair estigated would seem ta confirm the stato- T to the people, Never was State or people curs a - | man into a secluded f a HE S H i ¢ odes ‘Meal tof all part of the city, and there knocking E SOUTH. | penitent scans renaucs is rmdin “ee, Mikcthaac tse atest “| Sim town wnt nn im of sumo mes Ter ‘ oo sini azo one semen rs come | Pm Pre ae nar aden forte |, the ple a oha| count = y eu nh we ORTH CAROL e Ite thea to expose trom change of matters, How @it- TH COURTS. pcaia Devine and uy ‘Owen, indicied for barglery, fereut here, where the people for four generations have pre art zE ¥ yage mgr , aud plead guilty, Devino was seu- @ieuation— oe Tovey: of So cobalt, wane fad —_ ie as ere a) set ones pte Oe ate penn s for three years and Owen to their happiness and success in li * ary for one year, Bnmanagenbie~ | gna themselves ved of all those rights, and fast be- wren CTATES COMMISSIONEA'S COURT. ‘Jou Morrel, indicted for grand larceny, plead guilty, wom erm ) coming the creatures of circumstances, controlied by a smnissioner Oabora, ° and was sentenced to the state prison for one year. once servilefpopulation! Thirty-five wounded blacks and Bofore Com. fore the Commissioner A young man named John Abererombie, who was 20 THR EDITOR OF THE BRRALD. only nine wounded whites attest the results that are sure | Bi “dian dicted for grand larceny in stealing abut $28 from aoe On a J to follow upon the wer of races, Willing | oon war browg™ .—vq:—The accused bad | acquaintances natacd James Gra@e ‘plead guilty and w: 1 N.C., July 9, 1867, to yield vend, the white people of the South are | U2der the following eircursts™ —jerfeit money at | Sentenced to the Siaw prisoa fo one year. The prisoucr Kaowtng no paper 0 tbe continent so well calculated either willing to stoop to equality w the negro nor to | been under a charge of passing om nd discharged ies ie Reker seen ¢o correct error in political masters as yours, owing to ‘ts privileges in social life at which he » 7 earaon plead guilty to petit larceny sud was Savannah, Geor,vit. Ho wav there bails" gom the to await the action of the Graad Jory, 9% Be “4 case was sent, The accused, availeged, *0% gent to thg pontteptiary for six months, ability and wide circulation, I drop you a few lines from ‘this once prosperous section of country, to give some in. by Ad ates ont ae. ile his fearrest Bal ‘ ‘formation as to the progress of affairs bs*e. . ot Se bene fit ccenary, will make wi: | bal nd arrived in uve cin order fe." pugyty dota DOMESYIC INTELLIGENCE, weeny From the influence of radicalism and milita’¥ rule we ‘are rapidly retrograding, fuancially and morally, The | slaves, and now only one siep removed from the loweet | Goldman in the Bowery od took him before COMMIS | Tt iécald that Clank Mills ia to make m ‘people are becoming lees inclined every day to try 10 oF berate fm ArHok peste a ene pee ~ alt the | tram grates al Gove creak ee bo 8 p:improre thelr Snapeial condition, 0s all w uncertainty. | tenbie’ Umm the, aegrer abd whelo fassiion are going | ene ‘ue Sadee ‘The Boston Traveller of th) 16th fast, etaten that a lady ‘Tae hope of to-day is blighted by orders of « military | Nort, fearitga riot onvelection day. | hear of men in uaa Chott Baas hatieg? Cult conteunes: Tee encore “deepest to-morrow. Iwill cite s few instances, First | #l! the Jowss and villages, nalive conservatives, who Claimed, “Did you beat that gan? It affected me atrange- 2 = < @ 5 Fal Ke The following petitions were lodged yestertay :— Aa {he poopte aurrendered with General Lee tn good eara- | Singha” taste. iamilce Norh. tad ereieg ad \y 2” aud wopt inconsolably. Her visitors had heard no est, and with honest intentions of going back into the | unless the Prseident intervenes the arm M. Moyiert, Tarrytown, Westchester county; oounset, y froth ‘and 1s afterwards appeared that ne gun had been Union and of giving faithtal allegiance te the eoveras | the military power of the republio there is no room for | Edwin A Doolittle, Roferred to ust Odle Clove, Regis’ | 4 ‘St bor brother, residing & hundred salle away, was at 0 doubt that such @ carnage awaits the coming of eloc- . rother, residing @ hundred miles away, was ‘ment, but they have not been allowed to retaro. They | tion day as will startie even the tools of radicalism, if | fry. ACmim 7. Owen, Now Yorlt; counsel, DM, the ny hour fatally shot by the acaidemtal discharge organized State governments, all to no effect, except to | it does not afford them such an end as they used to covet Peet Seetes to es Suan Sasa Sohn § of ty’? fowling-piece while bunting in a grove near bis ‘tax the people and run the State deeper into debt. W for Jeff Davis. Thia is about the arimusof the con- en ery:, New Saks omen, R. Thompson. | Rouse, © | tending parties in this State, As they are hore 0 . Henry Wilder Allen, Register. & yor DK woman Ddeing reproved for indifference to a set about to provide for the negro, by renting bim our | thoy are im all the otber once Confederate States. STR, suitor wh? had olfended ber by his siov: Grows, re~ fands and furnishing bim with provisions, farming 1m. | Passion rules the bour, and mi tation is the COURT CALENDAR—THIS BAY. *T phew, y should | pine away for een plements, horses, &c., 00 that he might by industry stock in trade of the politicians who ran on the side of ae — not spruce a” for me??? 80-called 5 PREMR COURT, CaaMuNRS—Nos, 23, 37} 30, 54, 62; cnowe anit mm “if soon, be able to conduct business tor him- | Office, office, office! is the ory of these radicals, who | 68, 69, 76, 54, 85. Celt commences at No. Renee ometA SHG We Oe OD Racorey meen See poe egapicrantaes ey re ts. oT pli prolly yd dam 100 tee ae tT, Wee a aan te tee: io we saree lotest mowsity 7 Culougs ofa the stabbing of " a + be , a . a ary RE: Bo enINNET 8: BER ee tae ‘hae advoat bere. aud which 5 182, 185, 184, oe fgsband win 2 pitchfune by-bis infuriated wife. ’ , and enwilling to be directed by others | the better days of the Commonwealth were all suf. Desroit im to have an Opera: House, at coat of $150,000 General Sickles has of late, so I un- for amd and bulidisy. Sig em order informing the negroes that. on) Twomy thousand \Americons’ are reported to have BROOKLYN COURTS. they need not pay any rents this year. The result of | Which the trade and commerce of the Stato te taxed nna nnd ’ “ % sailed for Europe sim) February, 1867. fuch an order encourages thom to be lait thea before, | rel nigh out of existence Murdera they commit with | yHITED STATES QISTRICT COURT—BANKAUPTCY BRAREH. | General Grast will goon vinit Nowpert, amd bo the ‘the next year no man will rent or lease them one foot of hich its euipriis arveafo | The petition of Corneliae Olcou was received yeater- | Sues of Goveracr Movgnn, of New York wi ot the law, Thefts they commit being charged as only minor oftences, of no moment, and “cortainly not fo The carrying eut' of t&e provisions of the now Re- construvtion bill will comtabout tw multioas of dolia The commercial treaty wh Japar will open: fve now fend or furnish them any teams, The result will be tho; will not bire a to — for the whites, but de. on getting their subs! from ie subsistence the whites after day and reforrogt The statomems published yosterday to the effect that the to get it. They are be- Jared 3; parks bad led » petiion'as baakrupt was incor’ | ports, apd in other respocts be advan’ \. com! per Tageous 69 our com. a Hag ae puneed fo Eo re Me Sney should hawe becn Jared Brewster, Jared Sparks'} morco. ‘ flor them whatever they may pao They are fs a well known lawyer, doing business im this city, and At Timraonsville, & C., om the 108h inst,, several getting to think of nothing but politics, a very bad enjoys a high reputation in thicommumty. The error | pragninont business Unuses were consamed by fire, ra- element to get uppermost in the minds of the iguorant voferred to was uniaentional. Gluding thoze of J. F. Bristow, Garner & Bros, Owens & observation, Last year, with the extreme bad crop, it ald about one thousand doll 2 the Jeading planters aro arranging to emigrate, and you See, Cote & Bros, Dt 3. F. Parrott, Df a: MeKeohorm oad oblers. Dr. J. Marton Sims, a'South Caroliniza, Cor troty yours resident ‘ Paria, sous over $1,000 in gold'fer tbe destitute of his nativeState. The Mobile Advertiser says Uke colored peop! ro" ““Degipoing to thfak,”’ and strat in some placc® this claos is ae distinctly di*ided into sero parties as ever were the whigrand democrtts in old Ames: and vicious, The whites are disposed to treat thei Sao on an ane Gites ern, bu Red ae em : ry try and force UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT ‘Phe Staten Inland Counter(iiing Case. Before Coremissioner Netton: Yesterday morning, et ten o'clock, tie’ hearieg in the case of she two Frenchrwen, Adrian Hartq.an@ Joho B. Adatte,. who were arrostet on the charge of having beer somewhat extensively esgaged in the counterfeiting } ee ple ig met dead. Can thoy have it? Your showing up of the national baitk system excites lively satisfaction here. Of but little benefit to the community, their subsidence by the government would be hailed as a strong measure of relief. They are nothisg overnment give ve them the stock and itea must then work and the whites) must be fed by oma, government, or they will starve. Detter than shaving shi whose mi rs do not Rev: Alonzo B, Bch, pasterof the Washingion strect The ‘eoreamant will soon find that it will | scruple, as was the oraiit the defucet Tennessee | businesy at Port Richmowd, Staten isinmd, way com- f, Congregational church, in Beworly, sinss., has sesigned oat more to. ‘and care for the negro than it took | National, to extract from honest toilers exorbitant and | menced before Commissiouer Newton. Tho plates serzed his pastoral charge’ to accept wie Secretaryship for New Englap#of the Society for Prometion of Collegiee and Theological Education atthe Wast. My, Rich ‘s a gradu- ate of the University of Vermont, of te ciass of 1842, ‘The stewmer Graham recently ms from the mocth of the Yellowstone to S& Louia--2.525 miies—tn five daye ane wine becrs Thad nearly af the rate of 440 miles aday, Acarrespmdent of the San Franoteco Bulltin stoves that naw Momterey theme are frogs wetghimg twenty-(¥o unds, and obat their uwroaking can be beard six mics, eraeious authority avers ‘shat they are uscet fog bells andi eest nothing to-keep ba repain of Indiame, committed suicide ia Tahara, Cal,, 90 the 23d alt. Sitka contains about Ove hundred Rasetens and sight hundred Imt&ins1 Several stores have been opened those usurious rates of interest. Fifty or more fettures should warn the government that tte sandy foundation is being ly swept away nud that by and by, asin New Orleans, there will only bo left of ts the bonds to redeem the iasues; but nothing to reimburse doposi- tora, who trust these banks alfogether upon the faith of the government. Memphis is comparatively’ healthy No Asiatic cholera, as has been reported. Trate is dull and money 1s only now and thon to be hearfof, not to be seen. govern to free him, and the northern capital and labor must pay this cost, as the South will soon be in the condition of Hagti, an expense to those who conquered it and its property. a change here. A farm on which ten thouean doilars Cleared in 1859 by the sale of produce, will now ‘barely raise a support, and there are as many Degroes at ‘work (pretended) on it now as then. This is under my by Colonet Weod, of the Secret Fervice diviston, aad his officers, were expo:ed to view in the court room, and consisted of twenty twenty-Sve and fifty cert (fractiomal currency) ptates, one large plate for the manufacture of $10 bills owthe Bank of Poru, and others for the men- wfaeture of the figures. &c., for our fractional currency notes. There were about a dozen, all of whtch were executed imeremarkably fine manner. ‘The case fer the government was conducted by: Assigt- ant District Attorney Allen, and Colonel Woods was the first witnese called to the stand He testified) in aut» stance, thay some two months since ho received: infor. mation frorsa-party known as “Little Nat,"” eouflned im the Ludlow street jail, that there was'a Freachman im lars; { predict that next yur it will fall far short of supporting the tenants, ere are some few, but very few, excoptions to this in Eaatorn North Carolina and Virginia. of bave devoted the last three months to travelling in ivate conveyance from farm to farm through this pe Hoe ‘and find it generally as { have stated. All of NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. Negro Candidates ta the Field. (Prom the Cheraw (8. C.) Advertiser, July 10} ‘will goon see this ection depopulated es rapidly as | , We are informed by a colored freeman (not freedman) | the jail who-wns in some way interested in the busives® | by Victoriams, aca businese was brisk. . Am iatlux of San Orta" {ea candidate for Congress in | hve. a eenreneven, oo ipa Rep eee: pA Dog fights and sock ights were the fashioeable games | sto correot these grievous errors, man was named Perot, Colone! Wood directed operative Virgil . Barlow to take chargo of the caso, aad that officer finalty aewertained through Perot that tho-stonos: ( any a Harcq’s possession ; witness triedto buy them, but tao price asked for them was too largey 80 he- endeavored.to porsvade Hareq that he was anxious.to Yadicalism rules, ff ca years wi country a burden to tho government, All who foe an (aterest in the well being of the government must labor Thursday among:the spooting fraternity7ef Bangor, ac- cording to tho Times ‘The Portland 1 tous sayo the Western Union Telegraph Company are to build a lipe-of telecraph Mom the cable to Boston this fal! ia distanee of 500 miles, Whea com- pisted, this comp ay will have pearly eighty offices and ivileges of a white man, this Congresstonal district, and that be has made several TENNESSEE. gecessioniste, men, women and children, and argues , however, became suspicious of his men, ond. 2,000 miles of tehe gaph wiry in working:order, Thi thet the samme sanst be'done here: and shat now is the | Giticels woae- ealy able Wo recover: a portion of with the Internat eal and Geami Truok ‘Sburead lines SPECIM. CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. ee eee = ay eae cee. | ae. ‘ will make about 2:80 miles'o6 telegraph tm Maine. Sars, ay frican 2 Fayman, of the Secret Service division, was Justice Thompsen pot th me Court, refused to ings, using liy violent and incendiary langu: One of these, by the name of Prince, a bricklayer by trade, is also in the field as a candidate for the conven- tion. * . * * * . Mere About the Polltical Situation—Speech et Senator Alcorn at Memphin—iindicals and Conservatives ing—A Bloody Carnage Expected en Election Day—Fawilles temov- fag Nerth to Escape Expected Horrors— Radical Incendiary Teachings—The National Banks—Health of Momphin. ‘Mawrats, July 11, 1867. _T promised to write you concerning Senator Alcorn’s poxt examined, and testifled that, according to the di rections c@ Colonel Wood, Le visited several uaclii shops in Ualpcity, where were to be parchicod,. among which was one in Centre street, near While, on the 25th ofJume; he founda press for sale thare, nnd on returning a short time subsequently found thas it Lad been sold; be got a $50 bill cha by the machinist there, whegave him in change ten $5 bills, whseh had. been preaousiy marked by Colonel Wood (aills put im evidencey: witness bad seen them in Colonel Wood's ha — the writ of ¢ tor appl for by thecoanse! of convieted of the reurder of dirs, \d all hops of obtawing » new trial for the is consequeurty at aa end. Ira Dean, of Bakers%@!4, and an extensive !andbolder iu tho town of Belvide-e, Vt, was a fev" days since struck in the head withw-sledge hammer by: » French- man. Fs recovery ts deubitel, He had some years since sold a piece of jaim»im Belvidere to the Vrench- map; and as he failed ts pay for it, Mr. had re- Some one, or more, has been supplying the negroes ‘one can show a fedoral muaket or rifie, with ammanition in abundance These arms are not merely sporting guns, but are muskets and rifles, rightfuliy Delonging to the United States arsenals. aveech, delivered here afew days since. My promise | Representation In the sera State Cone ands; bewas then vata tinea tine eager paired to the premises with am efficer to isoue @ writ of would have been punctually observed, but that I waited [From the Montgo Sentinel, July 13.) had pusehased the press; there were heavy wheel a et met at the door aad feted to Soeid neath Tewce Save Sloe Nie: eee eed ace tne eee Sit eres ‘saa aa he repletion ot toe ee she, Haase; ,mtnane, Sid | TCS Gunday last We, Charlee D Coeaey and-Tielen i 40 anxious as to the political future of the republic. To | Js virtually (in Alabama, aud ag the resis: racion Of | when he understood a raid vas to be made an the hos: | nie wife, atarted from the-house of Windsce- Abbott, 1n it was foggy that day, and he wont. towards the house, ,, where thoy: lived, to go to chureb, The ‘say that it fell stillborn is only to characterize its results progresses, represen| : Me, presented to the sing mind, We presume Gene. Babies TER pli ferns ee olin ‘but as Barlow, who was to operate with bim,.did.aot ‘ea they are now apparent, Reports were made of it | ral in his order for an election of delegates to the | © - tion ap,” ; Barlow was to.waive a apet- | denly commenced kicking with both hind feet, breaking for daily papers, but these betng, in the estimation of « eines ‘will require that every county | POW 6b. Ne Mhied god white), when operative Dano. | the dasher, which frightaned him so that be started few of the Senator slect's friends, garbied to suit par- of th tty twe i to tal bare flat. Gno dion tedibamdkercbiet (t0@ wad Min dnd. malce the. arvests; | van. ‘The road was ver7-steep, and in holding the horse “tiean views, there was published in an evening paper, ‘asto the nothing was done that day in consequonce of ihe fog; | ome rein broke, which bwought the animal to the side of altogether local fame, » review ef the speech, which, ‘upon this supposed rule the 0a the — ae ree see Sa teamason Mrs, Cheney's to nay truth, 0s little satisfies the demands of the Pt a fald thet ro ioe had aris among (bose in the house ote, really conservative public asthe reports first put for- ; Bibb, 1; Baldwin, 1; Baine, | tbate raid was made were packing H a abeir 5 the. tered the Mrs. twenty ward, and of which complaint was made, The Senator { Bullock, 2; Chambers, 2; Clark. | }P. Tou roy aan nd. aerate ta, esaea oamaaineine boro e . . . suspect. wos, as L advised you he would be, very bitter on the 8 Care, Bi Coach: Ti Cocca a: | toe. that searched | Sear lates cindy and found : 5 | aboot the intea (di vats) -demooratic party anda sort of ofish with the radicals, ton, 1; Crenshaw, 1; Dallas, 4: Bal : pn Nudes R haan ubouctinn Ua pi wT theca Br gry Se ergs pg (mma whose reconatruction scheme he thought should be swal- eee a Sena it 0 a bay 84 pay hoe the rear of Hareq's Louse, om anoiber man’s property: | Denice ‘ Fonssyiveatal 8 com- owed without any salt by the Southera people, Theit | regce, 1; Lee, 1: Lowndes, 3; Landerdale, 2; Limestone, Dress WAS 1 the FOO Pa limites, Harca's | Tn the Court of Coramon Pleas, in Pistaharg, oni Sat. first duty im this crisis, he thought, was to get back into Marengo, 3; Marion, '1:' Monroe, 1; frocks, a8 iC tw 8 a could, Bot fed moy atect pistes; | Urday, Mr. PC. Seanmom moved for tke edmission of Se iaatin Urekenaainn .seencoees Perri broken’ 3: Randolph, 1: Room, | he prem oaace, te, premis, wun theses Wet | jaro tne sion Pains orcas from she Se vives folt a power in national politics, Anything to got 1 St Cait, Bs Talladega, 2; Tus: | Neous was lier coe ae AO foam arcs corner, | preme Court of the State of New Yor's at the bar of 5 . ; Tall 2} Walker, 1; ington, 1; Wi L Total number of delegates, 100. ‘There are twenty counties that will have a majority of colored votes, viz:—Mobile, Barbour, Chambers, Dal Sada eaters ee Sak 1 mier, Mont; 3s. Ru nuen- Toss, Bimore, ‘Tall ‘will be entitled to forty-eight delegates. ‘beck, To secure this result he folt “the end would _fuatify the means.” He thought the possibility of being ‘ablé to deal beck hard biows to their enemies (and he ‘was not particular who they solected for that position) ‘any time in the fatare should be salve for the dishonor their acquiescence in reconstruction might bring. The democratic party he thought responsible for the war, and the radicals for the robberies and confusions that have resulted from the war. This and nothing more ‘was the burden of the Senator's speech. Contrary to ‘what I had been led to believe, there was no mapping out of a plan by which a great conservative party was to be built up, Not one word was said concerning the next Presidential election, upon the result of which so much depends affecting the settloment of our troubles. The claims of the great mass of the people South as well as ‘North who look to Grant as the future saviour of ‘the nation, these were ignored by the Senator, who ecomed to be literally saturated with the leading idea of ‘his speoch—the expediency of the South adopting any of petting back into the Union. His numbers, and confined strictly to 80 which court he had bees permitted to practice The ap- plicant is well known as one of the most prominent colored men in Pitiaburg, aod bas been a member of the New York bar for come time, After discussion, a mo- tion prevailed refezwing the matter vo the Examining Committee. A leading Indinga justice of (he peace administered an oat about in this form:—‘You do solemnly swear thes the contonts of ehis paper are God. damned lies, to tao best of your knesziodge and belief, ov any other man, so heip you God.’’ Jobn Clarke, of Baltimore, ham left $750,000 ta Ss. John’s Met church in that city. ‘The Lyons Republican says thas Mr Joseph Larne, of that town, wi ¢ drivin, og home from the woods a fow days ago w attacked by the ‘n down apd soveroly bitten in she thigh, jctle distance, acelug the assaalt, ran to nd succeeded tn driving off Mr, Larue might have lost his life, Az it was he qu wriously mjured, and ‘was obliged to send for » yuysician. Adesporado vamed Kills, on Friday night, at Tiogs Cenire, killed » man named Thornton to sbiain the suin of twenty dollars which (§ was supposed the latter had to his joa, Tho two, with the wife of the mur. dered inan, were riding ins wagon through a piece of woods. The men got out of the vehicle to gota drink from «spring. Mra Thornton soon beard her husband cry ‘Murder.’ Alarmed, she ran for help. Search was instituted, but the night consi On the body was not found until the next morning, head of the anfor- tunate man was crushed fearfully, @ log lay acrons neck, and his mouth was crowded full of leaves. The paltry orrid deed was commit ted had been given to # fo, #0 nothing was gained by the murder. Jonge ‘was hege put in evidence.) It money and a sheet of paper stuck to. one of the ‘This witness was not oross-ezamined, ‘The last witness calied was Virgil H, ly an opers- tive in the-Secret Service division, who tontitied that he first had am interview with Harcq on the 12th of June, who thea told bim that he hed.s.twenty-five cen's plate for sale, bearing twenty-two. impressions; Harcq asked $1,000 for it; on the 17th of June, witaees went to Port Richmead and saw Harcg there by appointment ; Colonel Wood had instracted witness to enter imto partnersnip with the men at work on Staten Island, and advised bim not taput any of the-counterfeit money in cirovlation ; he was to be taught how to transfer by the men an paid for tt (list of sams paid put in evidence); Barlow was in company with Harcq when the latter bought the press on the 26th of June; and bomen rig & portion ‘of the money for the press, thar witness bad given him. (The connection, will hero be seen; Colon Wood, it bad 1n the. outstart, given Barlow $100, which the ‘atter gave w to buy & press; this money was marked by Colonel Wood, and #s was elictted above, was receryed by the operative Fayman, from the machinist Max, in change for a $50 bill, A very shrewd trick.) Witness continuiag—Saw Hereq several times after that by appoiutment, at the Astor House; appointed the Sth of July to meet him and see the party who was to teach witness how to transfer, he went down to Staten Island on that day with Harcg, when Adatte was intro- duced to him” as the who was to teach him to transfer plates; thoy went to Harcq’s house, when the latter mado Adatte show him (witness) (hat be (Adatte) contd print as had been represented; Adaite made a transfer on one of the stones (Impressions sixteen in number, fifty cent stamps, exbibited); witness’ instruc~ tione were to secure the evidence ho could, and to tt any of the money from getting in circulation ; ee the day the raid was to have boon made Yadtson and Limestone, which the Bonsie Blue Flag. lored procession on the Fourth, at Colambus, marched to the tune of the Bonaie Blue Flag, where. upon the Inder dryly remarks that the Sonthern negro can’t belp being a white man to save bis life. Murders of United States Soldier: Ling the Mobile Times, July 12) On the inst, a soldier belonging to the Fifth United States eavairy, waa murdered in Warren county (Miss.) by a black man, under circumstances of a most ‘atrocious character. ‘The particulars of the affair show that this murder, unprovoked as it was, was no doubt the result of a plan laid by a few mean whites to get rid of the United States regulars, and replace them by some sort of Staie Militia, on the pattern of Brownlow's hired assassins, ‘Several othor soldiers in Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia have been murdered by biac! incited to the deed by the vile white scum which floats on the surface of radicalism, ‘The cause of the hatred of those mean whites and the consequent outrages of the blacks on the soldiers of the regular army, are to be found in a very simple fact. Some Mere Unfortunntes. The emigrant steamer Red Gauntlet cieared from Mo- bile on the 12th inst. for Brazil, with » large number of ape on the | ‘the Oxford (So.) Democrat says the will of Artomus bonse, he waived a bandkerchief, which the signal ‘ ‘Me. io Negro Companies Organized tn Mobile, upon, but failed to procare Faymen’s astiatance; Word, in the Probate office at Paris, written on [From the Mobile Times, July 13} (ie will be romembered that this was in consequences of | 2, side of two sheets of parchmeat two feet by two and abalf, tho lines extending across the lonzest diamoter. Several days since we learned that the biacks, formed | the ) the arrest was mado on the following day— rentaie! tao wsinoery cosiraaios: wore Grilling on the | Sender, witnesr bed esem Flaroq_taxe the plates from. | Each sheet of parchment Delt a seisnog say, padlock outakirts of the city, but paid no attention to it, not hotise on wheelbarrow, (this was om the day | Thom JS Plt Up Ot Ue subscribed on the 28d day of dreaming, that, in defiance of General Pope's order,- ie the arrest; when Te becaune. alarmed, Dut Fevruary.’ ‘te mato provisions are well knows. jing would be tolerated by the commanding oM- of the arrest, but t: a ee ee a tosonty ton t mo | Mr. Thomas J, Devine was indicted in the Federal cer of the post. Yesterday the report again reached us es were found, but on Jas the othors were that the negroes were ‘riling at Holly's Garden, and Wares wituess found them in s barrel under the | Court at Austin, Texas, a short time since, for treason in we were determined to see for ourselves in regard to the | porch of Harcq’s house (piaies identified by Barlow); arra' for trial, when bi truth of the statement. twoof the plates had each twenty-two impressions. as@ plea in bar the of the Presi (Barlow here pointed out the Ofty cent plate made by offences because of participation in the rebel! After counsel—Mosera, Hancock and West On arriving at that place we found from three to four men, jamont by handred negroes, women and children, on the | Adatte) ground. A company, numbering from fifty to si: Hareq (addressing wituess)—Didn’t you order that | forthe ce—the Judge, Thos, H. Duval, to « written men, were parading over the ~e to the apart plate? aes * opinion, sustained the plea in bar. 108 on white ch erthy of Doo Quizote, | Os sas onaminaiion MISSION mount on a wi arger, worthy On bis cross-ezamipation was rigged out in a complete federal un! @ven to | met Hareq at the Cooper wuTARY — = ms. epauleties, and with drawa which he him a letter of introd: {From the New Orleans Times, J uly 12.) considerably, was directing the movements of men, Richmond, ware, he U —— cou! In 1 order No, 88, General iB appoints a who marched and went thi various military evo- | transfer steel plates; witness told him he wi military commission, to sitin Austin, Texas, com lutions with great precision, that they wero not recruits, and had seen agood deal of practice, If not of the following officers: — going into the counterfeiting business; this was not the i, 1. Brovet Major General A. McD. MoCook, Lieutenant but my object was Se bring hie to Josttess wie H will hting. ness showed him the steel pintes lone! Twenty-sixth infan' officers ofthe company were regularly uniformed, | Attorney A paid Harcq $ at Port Rich. ¢ Sere tenan! Colonel RM. Morris, Major and all bad side arms. mond, in jon of which the latter was | sixth cavairy. to teach him aN fice ef L..J Baates pa Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. B, Johnson, Captain connected wi brow; ih cavalry. ATTACK UPON AN ENGINE HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. plates to the prio ; iarea would not ater into part, | "4 Brevet i-lentenant Colonel J. F. Grimes, Captain i nership wi 5 Witness date Twenty-sixth infantry. el dpaeered.meptiote Ping MI) wly and" he. was’ willing to do whatever work witness | ""S'Breret Iacutenaat Colonel W. B. Pease, Captain About one o'clock yesterday morning an attack, which preméditaied one, was made uj the house of the Hope Steam Fire Engine Company, located above Fitzwater. The persons engaged the number of » hundred or more. were observed to come down Fitzwater street and down Ship- Peet also, and to concentrate in fromt of the engine The members of tbe Hope engine had been ed of the comtemplated aiiack, and were prepared for t, and very soon numerous disebarges of pistois took piace. Stones wore also freely need, and fora time tho air aseumed quite a serious character. The reports of frearms attracted the attention of police officore whose bene ears ntiguous to the scene oF the riet. but t eufficient number either te drive off done ; Adatte instructed him im Itthography. fo other facts of importance were elicited, ‘The case for the government was here rosted. There idence on of defence, counsel mming up ot t that if anything had been prisoners it was such ted to bail in @ smal t. They acknowledged but had any guilty intention roved? Bail was finally fixed at $10,000 each, in tof which Harcq and Adatte were committed to await the action of the Grand Jury ‘THE CASE OF COCBARD, THE ALLEORD BNGRAVER FOR THE Seventeenth infantry. 0. Brevet Captala A. R, Chaffee, First Lieutenant ‘Sixth cavairy. 7, First Lieutenant FW. Bailey, Thirty-fifth in- t M. MeArthur, Seventeenth in- rg 2 iret Lieute TT cond Lieutenant @, W Smith, Twenty-sixth in- iH was about to fail ii day of eo Th of wl having had the plate: been ycouss Cally ir emancipa- immense debt First Lieutenant W. A. Sutberiand, Seventeenth in. faniry, Judge Advocate. a This tribunal will convene on Monday, 22d inat., or as soon thereafter as is practicable, and will try civilians or others who may be properly brought betore it. part pay them by the white that to compiete the wor! argo @ political mastership must be theirs, to the ex- GANG. Alexander Cochard, whore arrest om the charge of old master, § They ork of complete turning tbo "Second Diauet wore ually ‘ro: being concerned with Haroq and Adatte, was published | Rannoan Sciiemes—Bio Tarwos i Havn.—Tt Is sue position to make gs by Sergeant Broomall and & posse y in the Hinatp of Tuesday, 18 stil confined in | pected that somo big schemes are being concocted by ‘mopoly of the district police, and succeeded in dispersing however, that he will soon be re- | certain raiiroaa atockboldors and New York operators ia Sun milk dad fe OMcer Hammond, of the Second district, ‘oohard, 1% will be remembered, is sup- | railway stocks, It is not unlikely that Commodore Van- tk be satiated wi and “enompeon was etrack in | posed to be the party who manufactured tne sleet ee- | decbilt is at the bottom oat least, ons great project jnatruct these poor, ignora: S brick. Neither was badly hi wings for the other He resided at Newtown, | which is the consolidation of a line of seven railways b ‘manual of arms ~ Le arreste wero made at the time of the riot, bu Queens county, and in his house Colonel Wood's officers | twoen New York and Chicago, He controis the Harte oka seantte en ero taken into uestody “Cherwere | found press, tome paper, &e.. which be supposed 10 | and the Hudson River roads, and seeks the contro! of alleged to bave been concerned in the riot. have been in the habit of using. ‘the Ceniral, This ho will probably obtain at tho next ‘Their names aro James Murtiand and John McGahey. —_ election, If the other parcies to the scheme of One of them had pioces of briek in bis pocket when COURT OF SESSIONS. dation can see it to their interest, the Bu‘Talo # re, gy Alderman Titter- — Cleveland and Erie, Cleveland aod Tolodd, and Michigan 14 at court. Sentences—Highway Robbers—Baragiar Southern railroads will be pat in with the Central and Hudson River, and make a huge corporation, able to comy with the Pennsylvania Central company, which really has @ single line from New York to Chicago,— Rochester Unvun, July 15, Before Judgo Dikeman and Justices Hoyt and Voorbere. John Mollady and John Layton wore arraigned yos- ferday uyder an indictment for bighway robbery. The » goot reference. PUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Q WEST 23D ST, NEAR OTH AV.—A KRBPPCTABLE | 0. Paghambermald and wa would as fist in and iroming. Can be ree daze Bt her predea np) 2TH AY., BELOW OT ssoclation. city and country; ref > PECK SLIP—AS able American ol Rurse, Beoteli gonoral work 4 WET NURSE, BY A RESPECT baby two ‘woman, having lost her STANTON ST. NEAR Cif well recommended German girls Mra Low a NS TSE 1% WEST 19TH ST. (PRESRNT EMPLOYER'S) —A AG ieustworthy young woman, es chamberma:d and tress. wall 19 Baten eat tha ft indies’ and ghildren do all kinds of family sewi she would have a comfortauie pomee Call on Mice 19 CITY HALL PLace. man, to 0 fo the co, fx Se butter, ine private fami ALLEN 8T, ROOw RESPECTABLE WO- cook, wash and iroa, 4 Wa 3T TH 8T—A YOUNG WoM s wal. 19) "WBip n'a family or do mache Nerecl! meetup leatiag in 9 OF fh0 lady going to th never Aad tee dart ee Ly yto caer 4 goop aT. 0! WOMAN COOK TO WEST OTM @o > fhe country. Apply beiween Wand 12 lock. D3, oth 97 —uOOFeRRELE: nui faa sunatl teaily in a minal funn: qe, 1oung rome wots (amet are gare old} with ber, no objection to gveut of the csy. jor two days. So Saree 92 COMMER 8T., BETWE BEPFORD AND 23 Bleecker dre saree in a sural! private family, 10 do house’ ; the best of retesence from ler last Place. 234 NTH 8T., NEAR SMIVERSITY PLACE.~4 COM- E petont womaa as enol; willing to saxint with the Washing xnd ironing tn 9 snmndy’ farnily tberoughiy sinder. steara her business; the bent cily, reference given irums Test place. cD RAST 2ST ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; UN- 6 oT derstanas her business im'alt its brauches ; is willing {6 aesiot with washing and troningy references frou ber pre- sent employer, 29 PITT 3F., NEAR BROOME, ROOM 16.—A YOUNG 2 woman, lately landed, to do géneral housework in a email private family; is very willing wad industrious. on or address Elen Jones, as above. BAST 36TB ST., BETWEEN MADISON AND OMI 30 MS geud ‘plain cook, washer fronory or as chamnbemnaid to assiat in’ the washing; the best of oily referee’ Q] ESSEX, STo& RESPECTABLE WOMAN FO DO” general beusework ; gvod reference frOus last place. QT 21H gt, BETWEEN STH AND erm ave —4 RE. Of speciadle“Provestums woman, as firat claye laundress; understands Frevoli flusmgs has lived in the best private fainilies; has no abjoction oe @ short distatce in"ihe country be sean for two days. 37 12TH Sf., DEPWELI STH AND 6TH AVS, FIRST 6 tloor, front reom.—A respectable womany ae Grat toas cook 'in a first clase petvate fomily, hotel preferred , nuderstands cookinsin all Hedranches, French aa@ Acaeri cant first class city referenee;. Call for two days. LAFAYETTE PLACE—A_ RESPECTABLE » PRO. testant woman,'ae firszolass cook in a private family or revysctable boardic g-house- ams first chess bread ant pas- try eek; best reference. Cam be seen for two days WEST ISTHIST,, BATWARNSTH AND OTH AY? — 38 An capetienced sicwan wants situation to Cook, rash and irom Is 0 her; Willing and obliging. S city refereuce. Can be ceen two days, AL], WEST 2TH ST. IRR PRESENT EMPLOYERS A pong girl, ns tireyclaes wattweas; no objection 1” the couniry ; hus the boat of-city reference. 45 PERRY ST, IN THE BASEMENT—& WOMAN” -e) ' would like to take in gomtiersem's or ladien’ washing DOUGAL ST.—ASYOUNG- WOMAN, WITIL A shibreast of milk, vwbts » oitwation for herself ‘The best city reforence'lf: reqaired. 56 f and baby 57 Mra BETWEEN STH ASD 6TH AVS.—A compe!smt young woman, as ; can take entire ebarge of a kitaben; would do Washing io» «mall Paivate familys, mo objection to shecountrs;, beat city refer. ence. FQ HESTER ST. &9 would reefer amengagement aa conc] GQ) BLRECKER ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. } ant womemas purse to an invalid; no objection to yheecoumtry 12. WEST MEH ST. NEAR, OTH AV. —As. IH Keoper, byi.am “American lady, cither iw ibe Dali oraddress for one NOH. LADY AS COOK; lace whore"her hueband could Sud OF to do general housework, SE. Ly or {T-—AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT | ll SITUATIONS WANTMD—PFEMALES. UNIT ST, TWO DOORS FROM TTA ; understands soups, m: -d nd alt kinds of dessert; 0 , od ade for two days : 163 Yesrne a A reser yraman, relecence gived pnd cequired. | 166 isework oF chauberworts A respectabi ‘Seslet with the washing oud froting. CHRISTOPHER 81.—a RESPECT, 1 rican gle, to do qaonral housework in pomp eet 6) PROSPECT 87, BROOKLYN—A 4 able married woniaa, as wet nuree, I 96 woman, to do gener: 189 {TH AY. CORNER 27H sT.—4 GOOD DRERA- 2 maker wishes two or three more or 1TH AV., JN THE FANCY STORE, TWO DOO! 198 ree ad chy eAcompotent nurse. ang: cose oamatress: can take eatireclargeof au infant, woldale — chamber work, Apply for two day, bem of + WEST 23D 8T., BETWEEN 671 AND rm Ava.— girl chi 176 Me vat for wo aay: for two day and waiting. Gvod city the day. Inquire on third floor for Mrs. Vin 203 MEST JH BT. NEAR ITH AV, FIRST floor.—-A competent waman, as excelent ovok; ie a good baker: would assiat ha Ube washing; good city réte- 204 hapsaheeets de IN TAF REAR—A RESPHOP. road AST. 20Tt 8T irl, me le waitress, or to A RESPE: £ YUUx@ ‘oman, who bas lost 9, Would like ito wet corse, orone to take cate of hor ob own residence OB acs rooms respetatie subg ensapbanpion? pack room —A romp w bevmatd aud waitress, or ‘charabermald, and wo oa ry the waghing and ironing, nv objection to go a abi anew In the’country ; caa give tho best of city referea: or two days. 206 h Fp RESPRCTABLE TSH na chambeminaid of second girl. Cau be Bato If AV.—A YOUNG WOMAS LATELY ARRIVE z p24 8 ey fe, who has been a teacher under the Nationa! Board of Education, as aurae ar seamstress, worte have no objection to devote part of er time to th of etuldren. Call for two days, — T. 2, iF, OURO erg -_ and’ 3 or respectal Ei pm Foicetant, as secmuntions, coat oat acwat children's Rt 4 whderstands all k:nde of fam@y eewing, or would te exam berwork e » objection tthe country; good oity refer- ‘Cail for two ‘Bays. DR TH AY SEAR MPH ST. SRCOND oD back rooin.—A respectadte young girl, ase! Maid end waitress, oF aa waltrass alone; has three yearw rofermoes froin her 1% place. Can bo sece'for iwo days. SF TW AV. Naw UTE SECOND FLOQR—& rexpectable girt \o cook, weet and trou or wold 4e Tight hewtework in a privute amily, best city voference. Q18 WETATH ST, BOOM 16a NEA, COME tem girl, ae waitrous or chamber mail of laundrere in « private family; no objgetion to thercountry, Gall or ade drews as above for iwo days; oa. 222 Wet 27TH ST..-4 RESPRCTABLE YOUN®@ a wortmn, wil private family, to do general house work or chamberwor! od aswist with washing aod ironiag, come welt recommended. Call for two om third floor, front room, No. 11. 29. WEST ‘STL IN THE STORE—A RESTROF- rst class cook ; is a good! baker ; abie woman, é would assist withthe washing if required. Best city refer- OQ West TIM s7.—WASMING WANTED, BY & Ziad reapectable woman, or would go our by the Gay. of Mrs. rd, third oor room. QBT WEST WTA STA RUSTECTABLE PROTEST - ant girl, o degnoeral housework; ia om ® Sashev and ironer. Good reference. Call fortwo dags: Af. 4. MEST BT 8e. BETWHEN, 7TH AB orm AEA ava —A reapectabis girl, as chambermatd or'ts take Ge of children; ins eleven years! reference {rom hoe emm- ployer. 247 WEST 33D STA RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO = general bousewert, 6 cook, wash and tron, or do best aivy reference. 248 RAST sOTH ST. BE’ PA A dressmaker will go out by the day; understandp Wheeler & Wilson's machime. ‘TWEEN 2D AND 8D AV! country. T;AND 00 LROKARD ST.—A SITUATION a2 DOUSE: keoper in te family or hetel, by » 19 aged lady fully ca) direct and Inithe, proper houre: Reening of a large eatabliahment: speaks English. French and German pe s Apply to WM. A. KOBBE, seabov SQ) GRSENWISH. AV., ONE DOOR FROM BANK eo) st.—A_ respectable ‘married women, ae wet nurse, wits afresh breasbet milk; good referense: Can be for owe days. 5, FAST Te Sta, RESPECTABLE GIRL. TO » do general.sousework or wash. and irse is a smal private familg. Good reference given, 9 EAST %TH ST., IN THE STORE—& RESYECTA. ble woman,. wants family or gentlemen's washing; undarstands all kinds of Suting; good city reference: ‘waaher a a jn cook, and irovowad a good Baker; has the beat. of ci) from her last place. Call for two daya, 948 WEST WTA, STA RESPECTABLE YOUN@® girl wants a situation for general housework. Ap- Ply at present employer's, ; g WEST 16TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUN® 5D Teer, eee tc werougity unceraiande business. No objections to goin the country. Best of clip reference. 264 mgt oTH sf., Bie RD hig arn rRONe root —A respectable girl, a nurse and-scamstross,~ arase ‘nd nurses bas beat of oly retereuen,” hanebermatd Cav be seen for two days. OIA = av, ee, TH nee 16TH 8T8., [6 = aca, competent pereon, ae kre competent to tak entire ye gle ne SC WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO fo © small private (amity. pa AR he LS speciale sat be country ‘seen for one day. PNET ‘woman as pia genera! housework i [] Bast ste ora YOUNG WOMAN, AS SEAM. Private fauily. ls gpod at cutiing an children’s dresses and: all kinds of family to asslat with sight ohainberwork. Has NEAR TTH AY.—A RESPECT washer sud ironet, 0 tode 1y; good city reference. good cily reference. EB ae yA cca tines “tes 11 WEST ISTH ST., IN THE REAR. —A RESPEOTA- bie Pretestant woman, to cook, wash and troa in a small privgte family; pe objection to gpa short distance in rf . € sak in the country. da; AN ENGLISH WOMA: and ironer; woul go a short distan city reference: Cau be seve for two 4 Ts AV,, NEAR ISTH ST, 4 RESPEOTAS De gio. do chataberwork and waiting or as regula: waltress ; icity references. 5 8 srt RESPECTARLE WOMAN. AS COOK ; +) ina good baker of bread and pastry, ws willing to the cou wanist with, country preferred. good refer. ence, Cail d l WEST MTA BT.—A YOU IRL, bermaid and waitress. or would do housework in ress. mal} private family, Catl for two days. 18 aMir 8T., IN THE RE Protestant woman, as firat class cook ; hor business in ail its branches, has good city 1 ‘Cau be seen for two days. i 122 BAST 4TH 8T., REAR HOUSE, TOP Arespeciable woman, wet curse; lately alter her confivement; good retere! to do house Qf) 7TH AV.-AS COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS BY 130 Trelaat cr week: Undersiands dressmaking and all icinds of family sewing; i also & first class operator on ‘Wheeler & Wilson's sewing maobine , has oue of her own if required. Callor address. 1ST AV. AND AVE a pectabie young woman be seen for two days MERICAN YOUNG LADY « desires a situa in @ store of office; would board with the family, or would live in @ family (o take care of Children. Call On or address a note stating terms to Tilley, for two days. EAST 1TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, TIDY GIRL, 132 chneabormaid Q] LAURENS ST.—AN R end waitress or child's EAST @D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to do genoral housework in a small private family. Call for two days. , FIRST FLOOR, B. 0OM—A RE. widow, witha either in this city or 5) WEST VTH ST—-AS WET NURSK. BY & 4 mucried woman whose baby is four weeks old. po al a tae wea cn albis vx 303 BAST 2TH ST, COTTAGE—A TIDY GIRL, WHE DU lived in « gentleman's family in Ireland, a situation tm the city in a amall, piain family, washes and trons welt; or 4s nurse aud ehambermaid ; sewe neatly, wages $9. RST CLASS WAITRESS 303 PAs? 2th et UC) an pariormaid, in the city or country; takes: of ‘silver and dining room in excellent t atyte; 317 WESLMTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, e te evok, wash end irom, no objections to a boarding Ouse, Good reference. h te 324. WEST ast SP., REAR HOURE—A RESPECE. 4 baker of bread and oS ali Kinds o 397 WEST 2 ST, NEAR STH AV.~AS FIRST * class laundress or aa good plain cooks no. to the country for the summer. Best of city reference from, Jart piace 327 10 ansiat wi housework im WEST 20TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BAGK—& respectable girl as charmbermald and waitress ‘the Washing and ironing, or would da generat malt private family, good reference, JQ HUDSON ST, CORNER OF VANDAM.—A RE- 3 “apectable girl to do housework. Can be re coms nded from her last place. Can be sean for two days. 329 “TH ST, BETWEEN Ist AND 2D AV8.—a 2.20 youns woman, a cook In aprivaie family; no.ob- jection 10 go a. distance in the cougsty. g00d refescuce if re. qu 2TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG acamstress, cag cat n operate ou Wheeler & Wilson's ‘to work by the day or weet. 337 WEST 218T ST. BETWEEN STH AND. 9Ttt ‘ava.—A young gitl, to do general, housework, tu « Small private family. food reference. no ‘Pisesos te eo the country. cons 3 ¢ WEST 26TH ST.~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 339 F and ironer in a private-family ; no object! BAST 3IST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHILD'S 345 nurse, or would do cnamberwork and wailing, ae Objection to the couniry; reference given, Call or ad Nuree as above. ‘ WEST 2Tit ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 1 {9 do chamberwork and plain sewing or cham- 347, wr sacle with the washing and ironiug? good city en. rer erem ce tO ee 17TH §T.—A YOUNG GIRL, AS LAUN- B47 BASE UU ST Ghane wastiog ah ate fe the chamberwork ; 11 ling and obliging; bas good references. days. THIRD ud Eng. o ly, or ee 6 BAST HOUSTON 87., NEA’ floor—A. ‘speaks French, (i nently, desires @ position to travel wit! au is, ve Bi preferred. irese U. B. H., for one week, To beseen detween the hours of 8 and 6. 1 4] RAST TH St 4 COLORED GIRL, AS CHAM. ber tress ‘and waitress or to take care of children, can speak Enghith and German. 145 jeneral housework , good reference from her | jection 10 go.e short distance in the country, WEST HTH 8T.—A WELL RECOMMENDED person, a¢ chambermald and waitress, or as nurse, WEST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, in a reapectab le small private fami, So te No 14 WEST 18TH ST. PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE young girl as waitress and chambermaid, ' willing to assiat With any other work, best city reference from ber last piace, for two days. Ay. 149 Weer, st st. NEAR 6TH U floor back room.—A. stendy, comyeiant girl, to cook, Wash and iron or wo do housework, To be een vou e ‘as abo 15 WEST NTH ST., BRTWEERN 7TH AND StH ave—A bis wompn, to cook, wash and ifon; BO Objection to the country ; lama | Old, capable of waiting on s door and run food city reference from last place, =A, COMPBTENT GIRL, AS 53 Moree and pata Tamera ana (0 take care of childres or to country for the summer, erence last place, to the ‘rom ber orn —A nurse and seamatross, beat city ref erenees wo: ha family to the country for the sum. ter. Gan present employer's unt suited. fr ST 18TH BETWREN [Tit AND stil )56 pe see chambermald and waitress; ‘@ Willing @ make ae weet uly BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 4 Can be seen for t 3 4 .—AS COOK IN A FIRST CLASS é 7 panes bat or SRT ice family ; no objection to fasist with the washing. Call for two days, —A FIRST CLASS BEAMSTRESS B50 EAS IIo on wheelers & Winona machine 1 gu by, the day oF w "Wheeler & Wilson's mac! wrt 8t.—, LE YOUNG Wo. st. f RESPRCTARL are uso took. wash and (700 OF ily; best city reference given, “BRIWEBN ATH AND 9T@ as shambermald aad waitress. — $$$ $$ OWERY, SECOND FLOOR—A MIDDLE 384 wed German woman 10 cook, wash and iron or a {2 geacral housework; good reference. BOWERY, SECOND FLOOR—AN AMERICAN 32 4 oman as lady's maid or seamstress, 38 4 Ecivessing: eam cut and Ct cbildrea's elothae. Call for two days. 1 patinaaladaeavataa COND FLOOR—A YOUNG Wu good scamstross , refereace. 384 and to do sewing; isa WEST TH ST., IN TH woman, to go oot as wes . Gall on or address ao REAR.—A BEALTIH® tae oe objection 40 1h® 41 ° ee —A_ RESPECTAB! 77H AV, TOP FLOO! rast 2 ne ir as chambermal watiront omer Bal i! tne country for ibe her Inst ¥ y reference fron Fes R or: (OUN@ rae t « Af GIRL, AS 4 wait ber. Champers willing aap ° “ vw willl ut retgrenee. WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | se

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