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5 ae S z STRE sr AVENUE RBLON Trentetine do ia Seoteh, Ao, ; city or country, 864 Sixth ay enue, CHRYSTIE 74 NUMBER O Sofia Sa? then ware Love ose ve, 6TH 8T., THIRD FLOOB, IN THB REAR—AS first class plain cook aud }uundress, in eity or coun- Good reference, A good home THIRD FLOOR, FRONT refe from with elty ae 4; Hi family, Apply GTON Si. ry i last place, as rinaid and lan fog to do housework i asmall private two days. WE: @7TH ST.-A YOUNG LADY AS SEAM, bine ‘enderstands cutting and Sitting; best refereny, HST, BETWEEN «TH AV. AND dacs Bectable young gir) as chr.nber. and waitress; bas the best of city Feferenco’ can be ‘at her present expioye:’s, ae above. te £0, nerictn 8T., BROOKLYN—A RESPECTABLE Married woman without inctanbraace, as house- , Widower's family preferred, $78 AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID pnd marcoe; et city referemee; willing to assist sronin, Se 1 bo a ER ST.—A FERST CLASS DRESSMAKER, ratands cutting and making family garments moorniae, wishes toengnge the day, week or monib. ‘ gs ST.—A at ce PECTABLE ENGLISH he gyro sewing Machine operator apd ‘hole finisher: call fer two “Apply to Raphack cmengy . days. Apply ! nei Fi ripe Re foil og penta 4 ‘cook nui ‘washer and irower in a priv Sa dag very best city reference, "ADPLY for 8. 9: EAST 8TH ST., BASEMENT.—A HEALTHY GER. 7 man wontan, above 4 years of ge, sith full broast ‘Qf milk, as wet nurse, Address oreall, PMs tates a feren end q ip gratleman's familys EA PONIES BM FE ol pa kL NIBD-SRYERAL GOOD WAITRES, FOR A RES: _—e Al 6TH AY., N"ZAR 29TH BT., ROOM NO, 9.—A taurant and icecream n: those speaking Germa: 490 seceg le nurse and 4 on or French preferred. Apply at é2i Broadway, after Il A. can ‘machine; country preferred, city relerences, Gan beeen for two days De a » havin ‘or’ 3 wrild take acbild'to wee autee. Reference will, De p WEST 884 ST.—A RESPEOTABLE PROTESTANT 08 pve nd eare of obildren or do chamberwork. vi ve good reference, Wars A DRY GOODS CoM! Wann. HEAD WAITER WHO THOROUGHLY ANTED—BY A BOY 15 YEARS OF AGE, A CHANCE W to Soppering ads. Acdresg, for two days, Anthony Mclaughlin, 648 West 28th at, N. — EOE one to 171 Court st., opposi understands hig business. Apply at French's Hi "o stone cutting or the ANTED—TWO MEN, open ONB ¥OR COOKING AND oysters: Germans required. Inquire at 7TH AV.—A RESPFOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ANTED—A YOU: ist IN A 509 to do general housework ina private family; best W ‘grocer, — payer nh city reference, Can be seen for two days; call in the grocery | can come recommended ; none other Pine In. store. quire at 543 2d av., corner S0th st. F EL, 513 WEST %TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook; thoroughly understands her busi- ness, The best city reterence, 662 7TH AV.. NEAR 49TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE a Young gif as seamsiress in private families by the day, week or month, Is ‘operator on Wheeler & Wil. sonis and Grover & Baker's machine. Has good city refer. ence. Add.ess Seamstress, 731 7 A¥ini THE PRY oops stORE—a e vespectable young girl, to do Et housework in a small private familly, ‘Isa good washer and ironer. Can be seen for one day. L154 32.4%; BETREEN 8D AND TaTH 78.— «154 An Américan woman, ina fancy eenfectionery or bakery. ‘Inquire in the fancy store. LADY WHO FOR MANY YEARS WAS ENGAGED ina passementerie business in Germany, and who has the best recommendations, wishes to obtain em. loyment on reasonable terms in a similar evtablied: Keadress WM. R., box 118 Post office, nt, A GERMAN WIDOW LADY WisnRs TO OBTAIN a situation as housekeeper, is fully quaiified Yor such @ piace. and is willing, if desired, to undertake the edu- cation of children, and instruct them in music, Address for four days L. M., box 4929 Post office. references, Dun Rotel, OAK CUTTER WANTED—AN EXPEXTENCED business may apply to H. Goldman, 219 Churen st. paper office. a master of tne trade in all its Yeade oft ANTED—A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE; MUST be wultag to make himself useful. Address, with ar’s Hat Manufactory, 37 Lispenard st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PORTER, WITH GOOD city reference. None else need apply at French's et _THE TRADES. cloak cutter wanted. Only one who understands the 00D PRINTER WANTED—AS FOREMAN OF AJOB F and nowsparen He mst be sober. industrious, 4 branches, and areliable proof Address, with name end references, box 2,045 Post WPWENTY GOOD BRIOKLAYERS WANTED—AT COR. ner 112th et. and 31 ar.: non-society men preferred. Ap- ply to John Pafam, buibier, (0 PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS.—THE ADVER. tiser, thoroughly posted in every branch of the ari ty} graphical, fully capable to, prepare MSw., for the pre aconstomed to correspond with authors and read proofs, open to an, imrmodiate engagement, Address Qaxton, vo 4,382 New York Post office. 5 WEST 28TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. 02 Tie ‘young girl to do chamberwork and waiting: or orwrark nnd to agaist with the washing and troring, WEST 17TH ST., NEAR WITH AV.—A RESPECT. able young girl a3 chatnbormaid and to takocare of jah come well recommended. Can be seen till “WEST 18TH 8T., IN THE REAR.~A RESPEC. ‘or wouki do the rt distance in 2 wie young worau-as faundres ng of a sipall family. Would go a jood reference. Q STH ST, FOURTH FLOOR, BACK ROOM— A muperior geamstress, an engagement to do piatn and needle work: also 10 tut and iltiadies’ ad children's (6, at employer's residence, Call or address, 1ST ST, UP TWO PAIR OF STAIRS—A RE. speotablo Germen girl as chambermaid or kitchea Q WEST, WH 82, BETWEEN ¢€TH AND 7TH a, FouNg Protestant gurl es Gret class laun-, 3 ean flute: would do light chamberwork or lake care *ef children; can give good referonce, MOTT 8T,, (REAR), THIRD FLOOR.—A RE- ‘spectable English girl, ina email American family, ‘general housework. Good refercnces. MACDOUGAL 8T.—A FIRST CLASS COOK, who thoroughly understands “tie art of cooking in 27, sao ‘botel or boarding house; can take fell i ef the Kitchen; best reteremos. Call ‘from 10a M, QT MMIY st. INTHE REAR —A RESPECTAPLE Wontan, Protestant, as cocd plain cook; under- baking; ‘Willing to avsist in washing and’ ironing. good clty reference. Can be secu for two days. UTH 87. CORNER 6TH AV.—AT CARPENTER'S id entablished Employment Ofoe families ze im- suited with capable servents. =i A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO travel, or would go to sea ‘With a captain’s Wife. Good Teference can be given. Address C. H., Stonington, Conn, CTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISUES A SITUA. AL Son assenmatress ana cherabermald. To Wprivate fame . Refereace given uired, for one weel M FG. Herald ofice. 9 A “BONNET FRAME MAKERS WARTED:—OUR OLD + bunds are requested to grey, imma itely. GEO, BH. HAWKINS, 38 Canal st. A NUMBER GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED IMME. diately, at the oldest aud bewt Employment Inetitute, 106 6: n av., below Gh st. 10 JEWELLERS, WANTED, A FILLAGREL JEWE! Jer; one who understands the above branch of business; Love other med appl; *ROSRAMP & CO., No. 4 Malden laner ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CARRIAGE TRIMMER, algo a sleigh maker, io go in the country, twenty. Ayo milos from New York city on the line of the New York and Erte railroad. Adéseas Bull & Tether, Ramsey's station, New J ANTED—TWO GOOD WOOD TURNERS, THOSE ‘accustomed to turaing earrlage hubs referred: steady employment and higtset wages pati. Apply to Calhoun & ‘Tucker, Rahway, N. J. TATION, BY A PATTERN MAKER, @ competort and steady workman, in or near New ‘Address J.8., box 547, Wilkesbarre, Luzerne cout ra York. ty, Pa. A “STEADY SERVANT GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; she twust be a firet rate ‘washer and ironer, and riKing to'work. Apply ut 261 Bloeeter at., in the ware. TRADESMEN, TO FIT AD- c ‘yes Broadway, PANTED-A RUMBER O1 Vertisiny Seames in the eity hore» ca 8. D. CHA ((400K WANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK; BRST CITY | references required. Apply et 28 Kast 20th et, be fveen 1] and 12 o'clock, to day. ‘PUREE WET NURSES ‘WANTED—INMEDIATELY Apply for two days at ‘Mre. Hanson's Nuree Agen No. 96th St., near Bowery. WAXTED A HEAD WAITRESS FOR DINING room. Apply, with goodveference, at To! Bleecker st. ANTED—TWO OPERATORS ON TIE WORK; ALSO. 10-or 12 cood finishers sone but frst*tlass handwaced epply at 145 Grand et WAXIEDIA GIRL, TO TAKE CARE"OF CHILE REN and to assist in general housework. Apply at 265 West ‘6th #t., between 7th and 8th avs, from G:A. M. tod F. M. AXTED—TWO GIRLS, TO GOA SHORT DIS. <ance in the country ; one to cook, wash and irou, and the otter as chambermatd and waitress *and asetst In wash- dug und ironing; must bove references. Apply at 161, East i 342 KEM, NO) OTH Bt, BETWEEN OTH AND 77H sva.—A respectable Proter'ant woman as-ecok !n a Gedene. family; understands-all the branches, and can entire charge of the kitchen; Sad city reference; ‘Would goa short distance in the country. Can de seen till 46 2040.4 YOUNG WoxAN, 70 DO GRNERAL jouse wor! & private family; is ain ‘washer and ironer; bas good city reference’ from her place. Can be seen for two days. ‘9D AV, IN THE REAR, THIRD PLOOR.—A Fenpectible woman ‘as-first class cook; understands of band is 8 goddbread baker; reference if ‘MTH BT. BETWEEN: STH AND 7TH AV8.—A Protestant woman as eurse; thoroughly under- Standshe care of an infant from. ite birtf; ence, Can be seen for two days. 153 WEST AUTH ST., BEPWEEN 6TH AND (TH ‘second floor, front. A com) woman as ‘end good plain sewer, or wetld do chamberwork aud care of growing children. reference trom last @ST 8T., NEAR BROADWAY.—A RE.-° ble woi 9 a good cook and-an excellent ; call ae above. PANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL TWOUSE- work of « small private family ; must be a good washer andironer. Call at 160 3d et, Wiltlamaburg. ANTED—60 GOOD LACE HANDS, APPLY AT WwW White ot., third floor. Bee Wamer4 RESPECTABLE “MARRIED WOMAN PBT get Fo me = abundanee of muks ax Trish woman’ preferred; milk wot over two. 0 Months old. Call for two days at 79 Bast iho Te | i ‘ANTED—A GOOD MILLINER AND TRIMMER, TO! WwW goa ehort distance in the conairy. Inqaire atis Dre vision st pc a ald SRE a et ie RE EY WANTEDIA FIRST, CLASS LAUNDRESS, TO LIVE | P famfiy. Apply at #01 East 334+) in the cout rivate A -at., botween 9 A. nd 1 P. 5 € ANTED—A GENTEEL YOUNG LADY, TO Assist + in Hope's Ih rooms, 233 “Broadway. Appl sterences, frem f tod this Gay. cone ~with references, oe ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, aT! 70 ant 20mm st, Wages $8 per month. Apply be-¢} tween 9 and 0 P. ANTED—A ere TED GTAL, TO MAKE HER elf generally useful in a small family of three. vat 386 West S7th at,. corner 9th avavehird floors 20 WEST ST G7.—A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG yone eral howeswork: abort distance in the country. “Goad city reference. WS8T STG ST, NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST ke rr ‘ 203 ‘ofa cook ; weainn assiatin washing ; WEST Ti 8T., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST floor—A young woman, to do chamberwork and er to assist fin. washing or housework, in a small . City referenee. “WEST STH 8&7, BETWESN 7TH AND 8TH to general housework; good city reference from her ‘back room.—A competent seamstress, going out by jection to the country. Call or address two days. ingat herown ence, understands flating and ava.—A young.giri to cook, wash and tron; no.ob- place. - Call for two days 719 BAST UST St. NEAR 3D Av. FIRST FLOOR, » week or ménth: understands all kinds tamily sew Wheeler& Wilson's machine; good city references m0 obj 6 BAST 21ST ST., SLOOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT. BQ "ie nourctecper would ive vo ake in a fan ‘ o washing, Satisfactory reference can be given. Gall or address a note. ee ee Te Detween 2d and 34 pelted it is ANTED—A SMART GIRL, TO COOK, WA Wine Apply at 197 Waverley place. m3 HRS ave. Ware WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOU8) work for a famfiv of three, One that will be kind a ghilging toa sick person may apply at 241 East 27¢h t., av. We SMART, housework ; must bs and have city referenes, App! gg om GOOD PLAIN WOMAN COOK FOR AS restaurant; one who understands ber businewsand oF willing and obliging wiil find a good plage by applying at the Gansevoort Hotel, coruer of 12th wt acd iWtivav. Good Wages given, 5(Q) HANDS WANTED—ON SCARPS AND | BOWS: OU also operators on Wheeler & Wilson'e machine; aone but experienced hands need apply at 133 East 3lst st, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERA’ e & good cook, washer and troner,, 64 Amity et, ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ 10 BANKERS AND BROKERS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF ‘several years’ experience in the gold and stuck besinesa, EAST TWELFTH STREET—A GENTLEMAN | desires a situation; is eonpetent to manage any depaxunent and wife can bo accommodated with elegant fur. | Of the business; best references. Address KE. P.C., box Rooms. Also, a few single gentlemen. 5,620 Post oifice. 7 0 WHOLESALE DRt —A YOUNG :WA¥. WEST S8iIST ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH av A Protestant girl. lately landed, as chamber- or to take care of children; or would do housework for family; can rew neatly; is willing to go in the coun- Gey Gan'bo seen til suited, Intely arrived from D rience in the above bu situation, Broadway. aving eight years’ . 1xpe- desirous of obtaining o jas, J. Wagins & Co's, oi WEST S7TH ST.—A COMPETENT PERSON AS good aook; is an excellert washer and troner. 10TH AY., BETWEEN 2TH AND 26TH STS.—A Fespectavie girl as chambermaid and waitress. or to 24 housework amall private family; three years’ ¢ colirease. Galt fortwo days. . % days. 248 ITH AV,, NEAR 2TH ST..A YOUNG WOMAN weel with afresh breast of milk as wet nurse, mith ka old. Hag good city reference. Can be seen until 24 WEST 27TH ST., BETWREN 7TH AND oTA avs.—A respectadio girl, as <iambermaid and to Besiet wits washing apd ironing; ‘ean give good reference. — WEST 72D £T, BETWEEN 7TH AND 81TH avn., wo the gcar—A re table woman as Gret # cook, washer andJ-oner. Tre, years’ reference from ‘place. eee ip ectenerantpsoceseenienirepsniemrtanterina (G MADISON Ata COMPETENT YOUNG Wo. to do chamberwork and take onre of children, 4 ity reference. Call at present employers. FAST STH ST, COTTAGE HOVSE.—A FIRST jerllent city reference, in the city ines apok, with . try. ina private famt:7, hotel or boarding house; z , SOuDS And jellies ; will do the coacce washing. EAST MTH &T., OOTTAGE.—A SUPERIOR 4 awaitrens, ith excellent city reference, in a private ; OF as thorough chat and nuree in a private ‘bouse; sews neatly; 0 in the country #s chil- Wages, $10. SD AV. BETWEEN TH AMD S6TI SYS. IN THE rureishing stors—As naree by an expericuced per- tally competent to entire oberge of an infant from 3 Very best ely reference, Can be seea for (wo Gays. 308 WEST STH ST. BETWEEN STH AND OTH avex—A reepecttle girl ee chambermaid and ; is willing to aastet in the washing and ironiag if Beveled Naw no objection te #9 & abort dance fa tHe coun: for two dayr. OS WHAT aie? ST. REFWEEN @TH AND ott ma wa. —A seamstress wishes a few sngrcoments by or week; undere’inds dressmaking, and is @ good 5 Ring the third bell. . WEST MATH ST, BETWEEN STH ND 9TH a¥4.—A good cok, in a small private fammuy; le an jont baker; would do the coareo washing if red; teference from her last place, West ST,, BETWEEN @T AND 9TH AYS.— A cook, wash and iron or to do the work of @ email family, give best city reference, Foome-A’ respectable gi to Sooke weak Gnd fron as room, irl to 0 nd tron @emali family. Has the best city reference. WEST bie] 87.—A YOUNG WOMAN CHAM. ‘and fron or ould ats care ot growing hdres, suy Telersuse from her last place, WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND oTit 240: -A respectable d gromman, with & f resh a wel nurse. AST 8T., SECO! ‘LOOR, BACK ROOMS— iL Macon! nondrena peta ts meting on fox - "is aleo's @ house clea: fol or addres, . WOMAN AS waitress; understands her eas 7 give best oity reference from last place, AY... BETWEEN 21ST AND 29D B8T8,, FIRST Brey aeranae Mina of ably tag “an Po geen for two days, Por AV., UP STAIRS—, a orn . uy Pot tf RESPECT. 364. eas ee bir eae Sete nn SY is SPROUT ; LERKS AND SALESMEN. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPETENT M&N MAY apply tov. B. Winter, Franklin et., between Noble and Milton, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, E. D. RUG CLERK WANTED—BAVING ona 08 z0e yeare’ experiover in the reteil trade, Apply at between Sth and 27th ats. : re AW AND FILE @ALESMA WANTED, A THOR. 4) onghly competent man, to travel; no otoer need apply. Adésess box 2,107 New York Post office. WSTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, IN WHOLE. sale liquor trade, who hasa good Eastern trade. A good OF cummission pai falary bos 3,403 Post ottice. WASTED-A CLERK IN A GROCERY, ACPLY AT J.T. Carpenter's, 306 Spring st., corser Renwick, OR'TES. ey (A TIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD FIANOPORTE, SEVEN; ockero, fished all round, @ brilliant tone, geod touch, maker, Stode. rice $250. 3 BIDDLE. 12 ‘Amity street. near Brondway. , T MAGNIPIC half ts valu jron frame ; ost PIANOFORTE FOR fALE AT Resewood, seven octave, overstraing early new. Apply algres- GENTLEMAN, GONE TO EUROPE, LEFT ‘WITH nen kale a magnifirent Tosewood weven octave Piano- 50; prico $U78. “Apply at 30 Fourth avenue, oppo- stitute. forte: site Goover MAGNIFICENT ‘ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE£ FOR sale, made to order, city maker, cost $600, for $300; rantoed, used five months. Parlor Suits, TBtageres, case, Paintings, Broazes, Chamber end Dini ag Purni: ture, a eacrifice. A Webi Sixteenth streety near Sigth av R SALE-ONE “SPLENDID PIANO, FOIL A LOW! Price, Call between 7 and 10 o'clock in the f prenoon, @ st Houston mreot, rear, second fiocr. ' GREAT UNION PIANOFORTE COMPANYS ‘actory and Satesroom are at the ecrner of} Tenth ave- id Thirty-sixth street, New York. tun “PV ATERS: PIAROFORTESGRAND. FQIARE. aw ‘upright; Melodeons; Parlor, Church, Gens and Cabines Organs, te best, mantactirod.” to let, bnd ent applied it Yeahs alunaes serie. a “HORACE WATERS & CO. . CHEAP, F8COND HAND iano, Herald office. $00.—THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT “OT Sow aed fecond hand Plamot rien in the elt, tet epee’ No. 8 Union square. WANED -20y 01 Pianes. Avower B., $50 and sold on inst MUSICAL. LADY WIEL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE AL Fito est iiegng for $1U-por quarter, best. refer. ence given. ‘Addrecs, with residence. Teacher, box 120 lerald ofties. CPE NORMAL MUSICAL. CONSERVATORY, 242 | ‘West ‘venty. street, between Seventh and Eighth | avenues.—Pano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, rivate, nes. Send for cireu ber fo clas OR BALE-—ONE ITALIAN iT C and two German Vidling, Inquire a street, reon. 33. __ WATCHES. J a 1 fom tougniloent diamond set complete, See eighth page. ASTROLOGY. CLAIRVOYANT WVHO HAS “WO EQUAL—AND $10,000 reward is of ered to any persch who can sur} 188 her in giving correct statements on all matters of importai..e. ‘On losses, sickness and coysiness she never fails. Please call and test wervedill, N. he does uc! pretend to show future husband's likenese. Oflice, No. 160 East Thirty-thied street, between Lexington and Third aven' * MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUIEMED CLAIRVOY. ant. —Vielt ber for everything—sickwoss, business Cana! stteet, iheft, names, numbers, good luck. $71 N ADAME ROSS. MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLATR- voyant, 220 West twenty-fifth atreet, 4 Bighth aveuuee.—Tells the name and shows hikene re husband; brings together those long separated. D ra, RS, COLTS, voyant, can be ADAME HOPR—BY PALMISTRY ON ALL AP. fairs of life. No, 7 Horatio street, corner Fourth. Ladies $1; gents $3. ee BST MEDWM.—THE ORIGINAL MADAME BIRON, laiely returned from -Paria, tolia present, past und fu: S AND MEDICAL CLAIR. lied at S3 Stuyvesant street. ture; lias that great French secret, to Tove andapeeiy marrige. Can prove by thousands city that she is the oriuinal, Consultation, $1. No & tiom, BO pay. « 1 Thirteenth corner ourth ven ST MEDIUM.—THE ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON, inti aalist, 80e aly marriages. Old place, 510 rihrwvonue.” Laden, $1. matt SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY PIRST stroct —Madame RAY, Clairvoyam and Astrologist. Ledies, 2 cents; pion 338 Lueky numters. Speedy marnagea. gents, 50 cents MEDICAL. CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH OR WITHOUT medicine, fer married ladies, from whatever camse, by Madarwe RESELL, Professor of Midwifery Uhirty ce. MO. 1 East Fifty-seoond street, Orst door {th avenue, __ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ANTED—A COACHMAN Wit0 THOROUGHLY UN derstaods his business, is competent to take charge of gentleman s where an undergroom {8 kept, and who can drive four and. Address, addres, B. B., box i4e Post oflce, with ames of city references, WANTED SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A SO- ber, steady young man; understands the care and man- ment’ of horses A & ajeacetel driver; willing to minke ven. two days, J. M. #5 Thompson et, scsi nay ling HELP WANTED—MALES. _ GENTS WANTRD—IN THE CITY AND TH OUGH- out the United States, to sell a newly patented article for the use of Sg builders, 2c. Osll on or re enclosing stamp, Genin, Dollis & Joyce, 513 Broadway. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL ONE OF THE BEST Say Paleated artistes (a3 & hberat gmmission allowed. a ww Cham! N.Y, jing Co." . Ask for Finch, rr zai ia ye WANTED—IN county, to aell a patented Xtra inducements offered, Enelo: cular. HB. RVERY CITY, TOWN OR article of new invention. Very tage stamp for cli» ANTON, 491 Broadway. EE SE Brena. ie alee a BOOKKEEPER, HOTEL, STEAMBOAT, grocery and dry goods clerks; collectors, timekeeper, watchmen, porters enders, men for mercantile h: hotele, banks, stores, ofiees. Apply at or seud stamp to 634 7, room No. 6, Immediate employment, YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO WAIT ON TABLES And take himself generally usefal. Apply from 12 to 4 ite day at John W. Earl's Oyster House, 152 Sth a Bx WANTED-POSITIVELY NoT OVER TO aasiet tendi bar; one that has been | : ho others need apply at 6% Broome at. hasenrany EN WANTED TO SERVE ara be m1. Ww, routes can ‘ORE AGENTS WANTED — seven dollars qi on liend examine.” 14 Geut%s eirect, corner of ‘Chanbers, TTT AN ¥ COOK Mate Stent Koviy barore tx. A321 SATE, OULD Fy THE EVENING TELE- secured on application at MAKE FROM FIVE TO ov up _ TEGTTING Won; wheter aurantads Poet} a collar ta; auch ORLY 4 andgae Arse ts meer AT 912 BROAD;TAY, ROOM 19, Day, aay American ” AP YICR TO MARRIED LADIES.—MAD. TELL’S Infaliiavle French Femaie Pil can never at, 1, or NO, 2 price Bo. wi i enfe and lihy. Office No, 1 Bast Fifty-second et,, first door from Fifsh avenue, or seutly mail. Also sold’ at druggists, 16d Greenwich stroot, and 317', Bowery. ~HADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. CAmity place, can be consulted on ali female'com- desire good nursing AME RES. piainte. ‘sant rooms for ladies who and medival attendance. SURE AND IMMEDIATE CURE FOR CERTAIN ise: , without mer a nsultat Uy vi Oilce 177 Bleceker street Dr. HARRISON. LU. SPECIAL DISEA®! ALSO NERVOUS AND hy sical debility. speedily and effectualiy cured by Dr. Lewis No. 7 Beach street. All who consult him may rely on a permanent cure. CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW WITH OR WITHOUT A medieine for ladien by Dr. POWERS, 191 Stanton mtreet. Call or write for confidential letier, free by post. M, MAURICEAU, M. D., PROPES3OR OF DISEASES sof women, 30 years practice, at 129 Liberty street, Gui anive certain relief to ladies, from whatever cause, withou’ pain or inconvenience. BLESSING TO LADIES.—A LADY WRITES :—POR. tuguese Female Pills ed mae in one day, without nvenience, like magic. Price Dr. A. M. MAURL reet, or cent by mail, ‘AU, oftice 129 Liber GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR LADIES.—THB always give immediate relief; uese Female Pill Beware of imitaigrs, who copy my adverusements eee A.M, MACRICEAU, 129 Liberty treet, UNFORTUNATE LADIES WHO ARE ABOUT TO A.“ requite nurting and medical attendance ean bare Bieseant Hoon good joard and careful nursing, at No, 6 Amity place, All female complaints, from whatever cause |. skilfully treated. ie} peGRINOLE, M. D., Physician and Accoucher, . COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- FO FER piuin Gagases. Thirty-two yeare experience bles him: ake speody cures or no charge made, T*Begts Fc. FEMALES,—DR. Arp, papena wencConvaliations, free, Pesnale Restorative $8." Pas Eotat sirewsare' ties 88° Third avenus, below Toate street, N. Y. 7 120 AR ORT, SURE DORAN BF Aci ees Gare tn an rn N FIND COM. for, teenth street, near Third Wood deliyore di Wood delivered in any’ quantity and shape Singing, Harmeny. | MARBLE MANTELS. zene should endeaver to so influence the convention | disaffecti: ht of gold and silver coin asa cireulat- pooner eawerccossonceacne 1 opty make awe thes Will stand the test of future gon. | {yehtecy OBER OF Bett, vou poopie of the Novth, to ARRLECERD GLASBA as oe whom tho sight of gold and silver coin is only a bright ; ART, ‘avenue, Verween Ebiry-Afth ee mag ond Jepees tO digliais are wniiel 200 4 rainy. i TEXA6. ceed aite amie) eetadieatlin eal Clagusting’y sleagt: roa MANTRIS. 783 BEST FLAOB IN THI —e—e—eeeee BOUS ANd tattered postal cul 4 am) had silver Tow risce irate KEABENOS Marite Worse T3)- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERA! ®, auarlerY got bold of seomed gadomed wiih, the por, ighteenth sirect, near Third avenue, New York “Gas ee ey ce the cles ea magn hae Sis - Trip Over the Houston find Texas Central | re oth ties ani Galt dimes seemed “gems of Ure ARBLE MANTELS.—A FINE SELECTION or | Rallrond—Progress of the Work on This | irene At sight of a gold coin my Inquisitor! atvles at 3, KLABER’S wareroom, * Firat avenue, Ri th to the | oreans were excited far beyond those of Macbeth at eet. Get price list before b\ying elsewhere. 3 — = nannr COAL, WOOD, &C. HAS. J. SPARE* WOOD YARD, FOOT OF FULTON stroet, Nor!ty rij tside West Washiugion Market. 3 river, outaide Went Washiagion Market ral SOUTH. THE “VIRGINIA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Change of Sentiment Among Varginia Re- publicans—Fanatics and Extremtete to bes if Possible, Ruled Out—Pieryoint’s Party of | pletion to its ultimate destination on the Red gtver, Bryan the lower border of the wheat country’ia reached, and thence im its onward progress throvgh tho great wheat region of Toxas—and the iron Was alrealy been bought for fifty miles en incaleulably rich field for Conservative Radicals and Radical Con- servatives to Bring the ‘stnto Back to the Union—Charge of Judge Underwood to a Jury—Quaint Nature offHis Allusions. Ricnw ann, Va,, August 16, 1867, Tudging from the uticrances of leading men hero of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. days this terminus will be at Bryan, twenty miles abow bere. Some three hundred mea are at work on the road, and slowly but surely hurrying it forward t* com- Road Awaitin, si A Peripatetic Railroad Terminus-Contin- jt Hanging or Shoo! or Bo ofa Freedmen’s Bureau Agent—Three Repre- sentative Fast Young Men=The Old Song “Few Days” Rendered in Prose-Cotton | » Corn Crops, and Political Se: ef the People—Gold and Silver ght of the dagcer, Time in its flight seemed to bi taken a sudden and startling turn backward, But the furiher I got into the interior of the State the moze I ind used to it, though at times the every day giving and Te? ceiving of gold and silver as chyage, the sight of it, the feel of it, and its cloar, metallic’ ring, a8 musically eet ag the lullaby f childhood, seis me strangely dreaming, and comps an occasional vigorous pinching myself to satisfy gyself as to my identity. Serionsly, it D8 14 Fo> into n country where gold and silver, In Medium—The Removal of Governor | (1,6 gn0\2nj coins of the realm, are in free circulation. Throckmorton, The pegr’e here don't like greenbacks, and don’t Hike to Mmtcay, Texas, August 8, 1867, take lem. and many won't take them atall, In buy- My prosent place of writing isthe northern terminus At rt additional of the road— transportation is richness . will increase Tn a few } Rod whoro pas imolstorn Is exacting Atty per cent ade ditional to the specie rates, last letter—of the remov: and appointment of head of the State, late Governor has Governor assume xcitement on th of “the growing political apathy, prevalent throughout the {ng and selling the prices aro always the specie rates, ‘payments ate received in greenbacks the al- news—a fact foreshadowed in my al of Governor Throckmorton, ‘ex-Governor Pense as gubernatorial It is probable that by this time the. retired to private lifo and the old ¢ «° 4 the functions of the office he on° .¢ ao iy filled, There is no special * eeing ‘0 matter, and it is only an i” qieqttote becoming * jajiy wore: Yesterday came the bly and eatisfactoril State, Inid open, whose in ap : masa a byapelansy Aly hocirant hoe heeanee is incalculable degree as the, oad progresses to ite | Voting Population of th ¢ Unrecon wigs pag pL oad POET | terminus, Mt requires ma sharp stretch of obser- structed Southern gtates. caterers who manipul gied the late conveation, there is no doubt that ® vigorous offort will Be made to re- press radical fanat/oism and elevate the namo ef re- Publicanism abovey the grovelling lewel to which it has doen reduced in ' fis stato by its psouito representatives. To cffect this ‘sd ebsiacles of no eniinary character have to be sur mounted. FierpointYs followers, and here Imay say sat Pierpoint repregeuts tho sentiment of all honest reconstructionists in Virginia, will have to conten’ / againes a powerful negre organization on tho one side and the'torpid indifference of ® large mass of whites wom the other, Betweon tho ‘two, the radical biacks,and the’passive white conservatives, that party will gtaed which aims to full! honorably the terms of Ube Silerman-Shellabarger bill, and heaton the auspicious erapof a restored Unon, But it will besaid if the blacks, arwe hear i 80 often iterated, represont the loyal ele- rient of Virginia, ‘it is parndoxical to say they are lass sgorious for thigyconsummation than tha ex rebel whites, ‘Yet to the disanteresied observer, Woo ‘may attend the Snumerour negro meetings teld here, nodhing Is more sth k-- img than thoga!!-porvading ignoranes w hich enshrouds the Regro mind/as to tho real meaning of reconstruction, ‘The messr@ of the biaok population fare poor, unthkink- ing end i'Dterate, and cannot take the reasoning ctand- point of the intelligent whites, whose material incerests being tm peh more the State, seo 1 a glance the calamity of ‘militayy rule, tind tect what Verginia is deprived of while outside the pale of the Union, The biacks, on the contrary, have their political viriopfeircumscrived by the limits of some white de ma- genes ambition. If theycan elect Mr, Fawxhur st or upicntt, each of whom, by the way, ip actively can- vasiing for the nominativa of the highest oflice in tho gitt, of the cormmonweaitn, to the gurornatoria’l sent, <hedr ideas of a restored Ution are ampty realized. “Of :o.arse neither 07 these aspiring negro leaders is ex pected Lo lo leas if euecosefully elected than fulfil tho r osy-ox- pectations of e thousand and one anxioea mulatt: jes (.he genuine Eibiops will have to do tho veting for swine), and distribute offices acd other good things amor ag them, Th binder the election of either of theso men, and keep the political contro! of the Old Dominion in fhe hands Of white men, is the object of Pierpointand hist alherents. Fmt to accomptish seid object, the nucleus r spablicans t hat clueter #roand Pierpojut and find an able newepaper @xponent im the Richmond Whig, will have sto be rein- f breed. frem the conservative ranks, tor ths blacks aro { barfully determined on electing nono but pure radical epresentatives, the most palpstle ¢ fidence of \ehich was given at the conventior), Nothing 1 tas become more common here of lass thar; for ono col- ped man to designat other who hss dr ppped-e word J bvoring coalition with reconstructed rebelr, as a copper- Viead, atid in the cego of Cornelius Harris, eolored.grand juror, wio waa-dismisesd by an almeet unanimoue voto f tom bie poeitien-of secretary to @ political aid sesiety, the sentimentof the ttack population was unmistaka- Lay expressed, . Harris was at one time very popular with bis brethren, ‘but ini evil noer fo said something kandly of Botteand feethwith he was politically decapi- tated. Such are the straws which ehow significantly bow the wind -will blow. The ex-foderal officers and ac ¥diers wil! vadenbte diy join Pierpoint, and their con- veution, which will eon be held,de destined te have no nconsiderabis inf rence in the politics of the Btate. The‘ tolerant and conservative spirit a exhibited at both) the meotings. they held augurs »woil for a possible fusf yp between:them and the sentibie soldiers of the Coni ‘ederacy. Jucige Underwood $e # remarkable judge in eome sts, He madea charge yesterday to the jury in Cor grave simplicity of oxp ression and carn ist sympathy for injured innocence could 1 failto arrest attention. ‘Tie case was that of Colo nel es, collettor of revenue, accused of having ereceive: 1a bribo.cf one thousand doliamw; the defence being t bat the money was subscribed dy soveral dis- tillers ia return for the use of the defondant’s wine separate: % The. Judge took up the lineof the defense and after contending for the collector's right to chargo for his ee parators, stated that he himself Lad been fre- qeeontly 01 Yered compousation by his friends while occu- py'ng a pu dlic aflice, bat he invariably refused to auy, and in\ thie case he considereé Collecter James had ancinquestionable right to sell the product.of his own brain, The inventors.of patents he looked upon ag the most useful class of society. He respected thom more hich’y than avy class, not even excepting @lergymen and Jawyors, He had known Elias Howe, o sowing machine map, and several others and they wore as simple miaded as children—in unswerving purity of arpoee they seemed to carry out the idea set forth in Scriptere—fhat to bo trae Christians we must decome children. There wae a little more in the .wamo strain bat the brase faighe d revenue clerk why testiled tho invention Was worthiess must have amiled # title at the Judge's charge. SOUTH CAROLIN SPECIAL COGRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Registration Commenced «- The Protea Agoinst Ex-Governer Aiken Holding the Ofice of Kegistrar—General Sickles Refusee to Receive His Resignation--Au Ex-Com mander of e Slave Shig Refused Registr tlen—A Colored Father of Seven Yeare Olde Mr. W. H. Trescott an the Situation. Cuantasron, Augest 13, 1867. Registration in thia city commesced yomorday, Tho various precincts were opened at sine A. M., and soon after surrounded by crowds of the eolore: Very few whites came up, the general disposition among them being to wait until the new class of citizens get through. Five weeks aro assigned for registration, the Boards sitting daily from nine A. M. to three P. M., so that plenty of time is allowed for all who desire to ‘Fegister to come forward and enroll their names. No \eatraint, a8 reported, w imposed upon the froedmen by their employers, On the contrary, the latter are advising the former to take advantage of the epportunity oflered, aud have given thom holidays for thapurpore of attending the polls. I leardShat ex-Govornor Aiken, on boing informed of the protest made ngainst bim, visited headquarters and tendered to-Genersl Sickles his resignation of tho office of Registrar. Genera! Sickles refused to accopt the resig- nation, and Governor A\ken accordingly took his seat at the Board. The only white person r@.octed youterday was Captain William Corrie, commander of tho eolebrated slaver Wanderer, He was objected 1 by the ehwirman of the board at the Third precinet, Mr. Ja mes M. Morti:on, on the On beibg asked Whethor te had not imported slaves into the United State® contrary: to law, he admitted the fact, but stated that opon trial he lon, The ‘ogister his mame, and the cee wi! g0 before the commanding General, The biacks #0 far outaumber the whites in the propor- tion of threo to one, aud this, it ie believed, will con? | tinue to be the case during registration. The following scene occurred at precinct No. 1:— Enter a very black and sooty candidate, about thirty- five years old. jestion by Registrar—How old are you? nswer—Six or seven years, Q Have you any children? “ A. * ear; @ young man out dar (pointing to the reet). Xx or sev years old? A. He my wife's son, | logislatere have not been able thus far to see the point, ely identified with the welfare of | #iteet, but with the spacious wid population. | casional | Wits. in most instances, | Noaring Hempetea ‘. OF portons aro going to voto, but sim: the fhaco la replied, “it oro ‘The idea bas Q. Li ‘ou haves i 4 i preceat “ed |. How can ye oon 0 jo, an ‘ou on! resent an atu na 3 ~ Trouble there ie nov. aod what of trouble the futuro may dovelop, is and will b® more the fault of the gen- vation to see at a glance thst this road and its contem- YRS plated branches, including the Harritbarg and Colorado | mye Negro Strength C° yapared With the road, form ample facilities for transporting al! products between the Trinity ané Colorado rivers, and thai this is its bounden @estiny. Here isaregion not only vast in extent but the richest In the world, embracing sixty counties, ami an area of over 60,000 square miles, At Hempstead there ts already a branch running % Brenton, which is to bacontinued on to Austin. From Novoseta, this side, there, will be wnother branch to Mar- shall, which isnow being graded, The Houston and Texas “Centra} Ruilread was important enovgh at the close of the war to nd the confederacy its debtor to the amount of your and a half millions, and efforte have been made % get the Btate, throueh obedience to whose orders this indebteduess accrued, saddle at least half it; but the Mhough with the application of proper lenses, euch ag Northern raiiroad lobbyists wso, it is not impossible that {ho ocular acutencas of some future legisiative body may be iinproveéd (o the ing point. Millican, as the railroad terminus two years before the wer, and during the war, and since, has become quite a commercial emporium in its way, There are, perhaps, torty buildings 1m it, all ranged in opposite rows ou one th of a hundred yards tween them, Puffing and whistling, and tbe bell ring- ing. come in and go out this strect and run back and + forth occasional trains of cars, With each morning train & wavo oF excitomont rolls over the town, the most slug- gish slowly rise from their seats and take a look, and then sit down again, and tho more active take @ walk to he depot to kee What 1s up, and having picked up ang newly scattered items of gossip that may be afloat, return to their rccustomed lounging places on the hotel stoops to. undergo a repetition of the same physical exertion when another train comes in. And any hotel stoon and store perch {3 full of those idie sitters. Talking politics, interlarded with smoking, chewing, drinking and sww ing is evidently their principal occupation. I hear a group talking over the merits of the Freedmen’s Buyanu agent. “ Ho's drilling niggors with muskets, I hear teli,"? eaid “Tr that’s #0, I'm one who'll half put a rope rowy jd hisd] Firat neck,” remarked anothor, “Pemn me if I would’nt shoot him on eight,” £ .rcely ofaceiated a third. “and eo would 1,’ said another. Thi young follows in their noisy demonstrations inte rcepted thovflow of this conversation at this point by d irecting general attention ‘to thomeelves. One of them, without any provocation stepped up to a negro and saidfhe had a Botion to blow the top of his head off with @/revrolyer. One of bis comrades told him the nigger wes paying Bothing to him. ‘Damn you and your interfeyence; you Jook out or Pl stoot you,” was the answer got. Theso fellows, in ohek they were subsequently Soined by-o:hers, kept uptbeir bacchanalian orgies ii late, and I ‘e@xpocted there would be some pistol practice before they through their spree; but fortunately there was none. pre os sortof ycmng fellows, fushed’with youth whi , Who are the terrors of xA8, W -one und es to ~remonstrate with them it-4e at the rick of bib life, and to attempt to arrest one, it he committed ‘ime, is sure death. If all the>hotels in Millican are like the Exchange Hotel, which is only an exchan ge of ordinary comforts for ex. traordinary discomforts;' if as tamultuously noisy a crowd circulates about tevery night; if burgiars are nightly vistants e6 the revelations of this morning, thongs happily I was not eono of the victims, very cloar- ly ahewed; if the all night’s clangor of car bells and rk are only a customary clangor and barking; if thewhiekey' and young men keep - the same homi- cidal propens. Ries, ail I ltave to eay, for ono, is, that I hope I may liv v # thousaitd years, and my shadow m: never grow les 8 before I aun obliged to give it the benefit of my presence yaad patronage in. But Milli rogards tocation.4 at loast, ip a (ee Gaye will aeons pr thing of the pa ‘That old song “Few Days,” if not exactly thi rage, is certainly most sug- ree gestively broug tt to memory ate nook and turn. Merchants aro se ling their goods o! caper, because they are going to mov © in @ few days. The hotel proprietors keep their larder ¥ exoeedingly scant of provisions, be- cause they are go ing to move in afew days. Ask a'bar- keeper for come b randy and he will produce some “worm fence whiskey,” t tat will kill around two corners, and apologize for’ the’ indirectly murderous nasault with, “stock ran low, 'y thing out but this; going to move in 8 fow days,” Farm ers bring but little in their wagons, be- cause they know the people will only buy enough to last them a few drys. And this few days is no fiction, A few days maore and only the ghost of a town will remain . Nearly. avery buildiag, all excepting the hotela— ono story tock houges—wil! be pullea down and taken to Bryan cgad there rebuilt; and as another terminus sueceads thts there will be adother pulling down and an- other removral, nd #0 on to the end of the railroad and of tho chapt er. From Howstan here is ® very pleasant journey— leasant as jgamceying by railroad goes, Tiere is far #4 dust than “prevails on ordinary roads, the cars are large, new ancf well ventilated, and from the track being airaight.end s: nooth the trains move along with far less of jarring motiyn than is generally experienced in this mode of wravel. Passing outof the city the cars go whirl- ing through sovve beautiful pine groves and then dart into a broad open prairie, The sensation is like leaving a city @: a steawer, and finding oneself on the road mvt the orean, On either hand, as far AS One CAD #00, I extending in unbroken where the blue arched Jo embrace as mingle the . bove it. Through fifty mitoa of* thia prairie country our journey opena. timber.and islands of woodland break the monoi eny of the wWew, while ail along tho engineer keepe up © sltill wiAstling to frighten from the track the thousa, le of grazing feeding ou either side, Here and ti ro wre small faring under cultivation, but not many, } opie in this country do not like to touch this prairie lan @, rich as much of {t ts and as productive ag the beat pn Wrio iands ix Iilinow and Kauss, whilo thore ie so m wh botiom jand to epare which yields better. The jou, Woy hero goes through part of four counties—Harris, Aven, Grimes and Brazos couatie: én Austin county, we com into an undulating €uDtry, and are near the Drazos bottoms, The cort 5 suffcientiy maturod'to bo undis ‘otbed by any future vagaries of tho weather and jaan e Woellent crop. Cotton looks ex- coedingly well, and very ‘Atle of the cotton worm hus shown itself in this sect, &. 4 good crop is looked for, though, of course, the pre, bright prospects may be blighted in a single night. 0 towns on the road—Gun Island, Cypress, Hochley, Wempatead, Courtuey and Savarots all small, and p: ut bo the passing travel- ler no features of special }, “erest. We crossed tho Savarota rivor, #0 called, ag Bili Art would say, but why 80 called it would puzzle a hya "opathist o understand in the present low stago of water. A very feeble gym- past could Jump across it, and if th: ¥@ are fleh in it they must keep up @ perpetual collision .% fins fre waut of sea room. In ail the counties I hi Bamed (he regis. tora are at work, Thore i not that dis vosition regis ter, particularly atmong the white popu: ston, there was some time ayo, owing to abeliof that 1,” it 8 thought hereafter they will vote against a convention&therr names will be scratched from the list, I find thia belief ie be- coming quite general, and it is rapidly grow) "#. “I bave no idea,” I remarked toa genth wan with whom | was talking on this topic, “that the re,"isters, in passing upon the qualifications of those who bare rexistered, when they come to correct their 1i.¥e, coin to be influenced at ail by any consi p Fight to register and vote under the struct (on Whildsuch should be the course taken by all,”” hy ly will not be the course alt will tak: stot abroad, and jt will be difoult to coun- now IT will toll you the basis of all the rouble; and I assert that what of tion, the Rapides plantors, There ts no variation story. Ae far as thi | the cotton nite Votors=The Nef yoo Have Majorities in Two States and EF green Congremional Districts. y Tho following Wble -estne, goting population of the ten unreconstructed “staves 45 prepared: from the. United Stator census of 1°40, Tt ynowa the number of white and colored voley as the y would stand under @ general amnesty law in. each Cor ygrecsional district i— VIRGINIA, see, a Majoritie.——~ Whites, Blacks, 4 Blacks. 19,626 - a 19,118 — Thir’ 18,987 2,686 pest Fourth.. 24.998 — 7,893) Fifth Sixth pun Seventh. * Eighth... <7 Tolals..... 4@9,503 11,258 White ma’ opty, 47,512, NORTH CAROLINA, 148k 1,796 pi To ante... 143,208 1,794 “bite majority, 68,384. ee * SOUTH CAROLINA, EY rt 10,425 13,636 - 3,208 * 13,007 16,463 = 8266 6.504 «18,463 at 31,939, 212.026 14,801 = 2877 wt 14/930 6.803 8,127 ae fess. 11,827 16,641 = 6,214 Totals..... 08810 86,087 8127 «6,608 Negro tanjority 48,977, ne GRORGTA. 14,526 8,900 - Secon: 19,340 222 — Third. 13,744 _ ona Fourt 9,545 9.054 pi Fi 4,807 17,801 _ Si 4308 «18,314 — Seventh... 15,098 = agre Eighth, . 14,629 - 2,601 43,871 7,161 953° ~ 190 = 6,185 = 12,454 ype 9,298 - Totals. ....118,570 CTT 7! White majority, 0,001, se P ‘FLORIDA, Frrst,...... 18,020 14,121 4,799 - White majority, 4,799. 23,108 26,544 = 12,200 6,921 84, 98,870 ajority, 14,661, ena ARRAN 850° 80,303 Bx 17,455 19,637 - Totals..... 74,045 24,105 40,080 White ‘majority, 49,940. asi TRXAS, First. 49,311 22,738 «98,519 aS Second 60,814 = 15,420 44,808 be Totals..,..100,625 09,158 Tad how White majority, 71,473. ms RECAPITOLATION, Virgioia.....106,593 119,051 47,512 - N, Carolina, 143,295 T4911 68,384 ~— 4 86,687 po 7 04.498 36,710 7 Alabama. 98.539 20,031 oe Florida... 14,121 4,799 _- 98.411 3,354 _ 98,870 - 14,661 24,105 49,940 = 88,162 Tags _- 1,016,510 747,845 902,208 33,038 White majority, 269,165, Sinco the close of the war a census bas been taken of the population of Mississippi, which show: decrease of 10,439 whites and a decrease of 66.146 bincks, If these figures aro correct the numbor of males m the State would stand about thug:-82,022 whites, and 85,662 biscks, These figures would give to the whites majori-- ties in the First, Second, Third aad Fifth Congrossiona) districts, ——_ COTTON, [From the Now Orleans Crescent Tho nows concerning colton yesterday ween a like that of the day provious, ‘Where the worm baa net made its appearance, the planter is dreading its approach. Very few write with’ of the crop confidence respecting the prospects A letter from Hinds county, MI were found all over tho crop.” 'un the” ih they had noe Geen seen about Clinton. Copiah county is being over- run by them. Io Pike and Lawrence they had shown themselves, but were disappearing, probably to spin their done at latest wv In Perry no damage had been advices, The conditi tues ee, jon of the crops in Yazoo also con- ‘rom Arkansas, our accounts vary, The letters havo seen say nothing of the wore.” Tn Clark co 7 the prospect is unpromiaing, owing to the continuous: mings ry section. Yell nity fs in a similar situa. ‘ar ag cotton is concerned. Fro Franklin counties, the reports aro excellent. reais Wo have further confirmation of the misfortunes of In the ead worins ean do 80, they bave fui of Rapides sh. Letters from Morehoure ated on the 5th inst., say the talk of worms. arish there has been @ falee alarm ; but {nform later date isto the effect that the worma rp thero. about Monroe, on the 11th, worm has boon that the cotton worms are not tn faid to have exhibited themselves in Catahoula Noar Port Hudson they have not meek dam- age, bul as they are tn band, nena we in Ouachita» On Black river the One planter, at least, ie that region. They aro They wore plentiful the planters are nervous. chitoches they are very industri . nd have done abo A 7 rk loiter, from a ‘entleman to a morchent Where do you live? eral ernment than of he Southern ‘Tho | of this city, neither of them interested, uni remote. z In George street, South are anxious to get back {nto the Titon, but the iz," the price of cotton, tolls « sad tale of the haves of Q. In whose house? government laa totally ‘eg (0 giving ue any | the wornt in Southern df A. Ino lib in house; 1 lib in yard, assurance that @ full compliancd oe. their part with Q. Tell us somebody that lives there, the stipulations of the Recon tion I will A. So much ib there I now them, insure restoration, 8 lacy of assurance that Q. Do you know what the oath is for? Whole present experiment A. ‘1 suppose to git rations, failure on scevunt of it, Shabeaabtiatoin where will you go when you : pod y y Sotton RE paket t while the peaaltice | hundred to the anclie pe Ho was rejected, my i of iscbedtence are Siear to sie, T would Uke vo kee | pork: Pea si mong freedmen’s namew one somet! 0 rewards o! doing.” He taiked o1 Cinct are thirty-two George Weahiagtona nino asieew | to thissttain for wel neve falked with soores dase tothe Amite . Cy Jacksons and three Abraham Linooins. ing to say bi you nilght gathor @ pint of ys A The project of holding a State Convention oom ly and cotton. J bave seen cotton baled of conservatives, whites and colored, is meeting with | fears as to the future. not make one bale to twenty age 4 there is even ‘general favor among the papers and people of the nea retee, secunamenting, thi sy A eo ee! foi ey ihject fever, an cl ind it letter of Wa. H. Trescott to his constituents, | be of short duration, Ip Caqeetioustly ne af monding @ hearty compliance with the recon- | healthiest States in the country; and while people only measures of Congress, and ad ‘ing the die bere because they have to, of, through indiscretion, Our observation of & Btate Convention to revise the old or | in ae gg Ay ~ and the consequent in- | chan, yey Ae We 1 Certain, and make the | a He regards the convention as a faot, ome fe no country like it | been un me framed by the conven: Pao to visit whose optic | a reasonable overw! a condition. There is as We can " Tolar wd tngestory Whe laa sie will OUrY thy Worst genes Of opthalmic | even on the

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