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NING TALEGRAM HAS THE T.ARG: ‘troulation of any afternoom paper inthe ive Ii ie, the most desirable mediuin for advertuere, washer and ironer. C: 62 2D AVA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS FIRST 23 Ree Blah cook; no cbjections ts acalet with washing. CBARLES ST.—A COMPRY’ OMAN AS FIRST 31 Se Ooo 10 « private family where French cook Is Fequired: understan 4s all kinds of soups, fish. made dishes, Dog, larding, col dishes, due pastry, cakes ard bread; is neat and oblig ng: wot afrald of work; sity reference, Q ALLEN ST,, NEAK HESTER, SECOND FLOOR.— 43 Salar HEAR Beare V1] REST orm 81, FIRST FLOOR, RRAR—& first class cook in a'gentieman’s family; understands Sooking and ull its branches, oan eke entire charge of the itchen; can give good reference: bas uo objection to go & short distanoa 0 the country. Can be seen until eultede 123 EAST HOUSTON S7., NEAR 3D AY,, BECOND 40 Goor.—A German girl as cook and to’ assist with he washing and froning. 142 NEST wri st, seco 4 room.—A competent woman Feat Sckor; would assist in the wa oity reference, 148 ELM ST. N6AR GRAND, IN THE REAR.—A RE. ©) ‘spectable middle aged womaa in a private family or boarding Louse as cook, Washer aud troner; best clty refer. ence, 18: WEST 18TH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED scoron Women as plain cook and to assist with the washing ae ood Gity reference irom last place, Cull for Q33 Neer sr er... BETWREN IQ ava, top floor, back room.—A ‘oman a8 good cook. Washer aud irom ie eountry; good references. 2YQ 8? AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS COOK, IL washer a fronen fe Sronca_Saiforten duper ® * Puree familys ave 1.419 BEO4PWAY, BETWEEN op aND | SeTH “41e in fancy'store,—A ‘respectable married wo man in a private family: te a good R00d referpnce; wages tio object, ry man girl who speak: paifceae, FLOOR, BACK cook, tan excel. ing and ironing; good 7TH AND sri pectable young + No objection 10 cook, fi rate laundress; Chambermatds, &e. 87, MARK'S PLACE.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermuid and wa tress, Beat ety reference, cd 20] GRAND ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL As » ehambermaid oF nurse, or would do general house- ‘work fora small family. Good reference given, 236 BAST 1TH BT—A RESPECTABLE chambermaid and waitress, resent employer's, 3HQ RAST JM St. BETWEEN AVS, A ARD B—A e respectable young girl as chauvermal res Call for wo days, QQ West, 2M St, BETWEEN 77H AND STIL ATS Dp fbit Moor. — A respctable, healthy young wemait Wha fesh bra st of milk as wet nurse ih a respectable fam ly; no objection to travel; well recommended, QSL By AY CONNER OF Mgt Sh—A YOUNG, OL healthy married woman, a Protesiant, with all Abundance of milk, 1 a Grst class family, as wet nurse, 305 WEST 2TH er, NEAR ett AV.—A LADY OVO wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own house, of to bring up on the Loitle; has no ehildren of her own, G5Bs TH AY) IN TNE FANCY STORF.—A RE. JZ spectatle young woman as wet nurse with a fresh B east of milk, who bas lost her own babe, wishes to get a Baby Lo wet uurse in a respectable family, 55 Samiiy A DRESSMAKER Thoroughiy underst MULBERRY 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS eharmbermaid or Saree; is a good washer and ironer do plain sewing; good reference GIRL AS Can be seen at her Nurses, &e. Dressmakers and Seamatresses. HUDSON 87. Wore.—A yount lady as seamatress in ‘an Amerioan nd tofencti ebtidren the French language, ND CUITER AND FITTER— nda her business, Apply at 712 Housekeepers, &o. Bioudway, Miss Knight, 129 BAST, gst STAN AMERICAN wiDow woman as housekeeper for a widower, or would be watineto do ihe work of a sinall family; no objection to the country. Inquire at her prevent employer's. General Housework. &c. AG DBELANCEY Br —A coop, RESPROTABLE young German gitl, in small Tamily, to do general wsework. Inquire In we lap store, he ( BRIDGE ST., NEAR WATER, IN THE BUTOHUER store, souch Brookiyn.—A Ge. man girl to do general wise WOrK, He OTH AV.—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO rf honsework tn asmall private family; wages no ob- Jeet; a good home preferred, 31 EAS? &D Sf... FIRST FLOOR, e tween Ist and 2d ava,—A respectable young girl to Co general housework, or cook, wash and ifon ine sinall Wwote family; wali goa suort distance iu the country, Cull jor two days, 51 EAST MTH S8?., IN THE CANDY STORE—A Tespectavle Hnglish girl to do general housework mali priv 54.4 WAY.TA GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; is a gool washer ¥ Bpla girl as ehaimdermstts, we WAN{EO-BY A YOUNG GERMAN PROTESTANT girl, a rituation to do general housework ‘ammail famuy. Aweriovn iumily, Inquire im’ Kecior #., coraer of Trivity Diaoe, tirst flour, front Laundresses, &c. ST. MARK'S PL. —A YOUNG WOMAN AS LAUN. ‘dress, Good city reference, 84-4. 6TH AYV., OR 335 KAST 22D ST,, UP ONE PAIR « Of siairs.——A respectable woman Wants the wi 9° & sumlly or of w few bi of geulemen to do wt hi a a do all kind: | OF would go out by the NEAR SST 6T—A COMPETENT shes to go out to work by the day; 1s an undersiands finung; would do auy Good city reference. .. UP ONE PAIR OF BTAIRS.~A RE- woinan wants the washing of a (amily or nilemen to do at her own home, ean oe BD Av. woman excellent laun Kind of housework. 53¢ Py all kinds of Hudug; or would go out by the day. 6TH AY. spect bi Lew lmuies or Miscelinneous. 165 WEST TH 8T.—AN EXV?ERIENOED PERSON As ladies’ malt ‘in a family going to Cuba; under Bianas hairdressing dressmaking. and would asaiat in ‘the eare of ch.ldrea. Can ve sven for two days at her pre- Bent employer k LADY DESIRES TO PROCURE A SITUATION fo a good gil. in any enyacity, in the country, Ad- reas W. hi, Pout oftice, Ocunge, X, J. YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN OF EDUCATION and relnemeot a siranger here and all aione i World, woula likea position as cowpanion to & lone or invalid a M requised. youn kaor OF INTELLIGE SB AND RE. PROOF READER —A LADY DERIRES, FOR A Falk compensation, to connect herselt with some newspaper Or meguzine in the eapocty of proof reader, copyist or anucne, Unexceptionavle reierences given und re- wired, Address Prout Reader, station L. WO FRENCH GIRLS DESIRE SITUATIONS IN A private family; wil. tech Frewch and do chamberwork address altred Luikert, New Kochelle, West and sewing. D—F EMAL INTELLIGENT WIDOW OR srork of a mall private fami forts Of a good home if Kou Dy stating where HELP WAN JASTED=A YOUNG, eiogle lady to do Vv (& Wilson mach: id when requited. Apply, between 11 and 1 o'cioel, wt 2a at, veer ith av. ANTED—A PR ral housework im York; one hour’ youn family. pA N TO DO GENE. siding {n Bast New mn the ety; one who dw good home to aa pinee, corner Broad. gmail femiiy ride by horse eure irot are. w V ) ANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH A FRESH BREAST ‘of milk: erally useful. Apply at 46 London torrsoe, y ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WET BUTE, With good relereuees, Apply ni 444 Wost id ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, FOR eneral housework; uust be well recommended. Ap- “ ‘Aumerisan house ) ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSRWORK in am American fainily; mu bes Cee nd bri ference from employers Sop os 3 a at, botwoen Bik and 9th avs, W ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN ‘as seamstress and to gusist [a the care of an infant, get ve well recumumended, Call for two days at 19 Kasi oat, v ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, Good city reference required. Call at 173 Bast Wie at, from 9 to IL A. M. ‘W 4NteD-1N SMALL FAMILY, A SMART OIL TO do goweral bowsework; must Uo a good washer and froner and be well reoummemded frou ast place, Call at BIS West 45th at, - ANTED=A NEA!, TIDY GIRL AS CHILDREN'S Wikre ont sonsnstross Apply with olty refecenco at 416 West id at, basounont door, WANTRD-4 GIRL AS GOOD PLAIN COOK AND exesilent washer and ironer, sed willing. Apply Fith city reference at 446 Went 23d at’, basement door. BROOKLYN.<AN AMERICAN WO- ba ® reliabi Np 4 for ue in eres No make: & pieseant home,” wages $1, dries ae above, stating particulate as to eapability, olerenee required, ANTED—A FIRST CLASH GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Only thowe with best city reference mead iy at 144 West 4th nirvet, from 8 to 10 ANTED—A NURSE AND REAMSTRESS; MUST UN- derstand her business; Provesant preferred; good ity reverence required, Apply a1 BL Went 171 rront, Be. | olliea, invalid. Address G., Herald oilice, e bed YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION; ip the cotton trade; would be will: Address T. toturn'bls band’ nayth’ i arn ry Rand f qanything, Good references given. PEMPLOYMENT WANTED—FOR A YOUNG, GRNTLE- ie Address men (Eogiish) accustomed to oflice ty de, 8., Herald offlee, Fai =e AM OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT WITH A LEADING Wine and liquor house or wholesale tobacco aud cigar manufactory (maiiat be first olaas house), as tra and West; quainted ja the city. Address M, A., Herald office, HOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSES WISHING TO EX- tand trade out o; town, and willing to pay Mberally jor sorvicos may address Hirata, Herald oftes, for three dye. WARTEDIA SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISUMAN, £8 manager or waiter ta a hotel; ean produce iret class testimonials, Address B. D., Herald oillca, 691 BROADWAY.—A COLORED MAN AS FIRST 1 class waiter ine private family; has had ffiecu years! experience and cau uring the besi recommendation, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. BOOT AND BHOK SALESMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion: city or eountry, Address Salesman, bo: id ofles, i sak soi GENTLEMAN, OF 18 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN business, res an engagement es salesman or book. r; would prefer a pi re or $3,000 ae partner after ha had ob: 0 the business, Address C. W. W., box 229 Herald oilloe, é A kee, 250 (o $1,000, oan have a perina. on aud interest sudtom met with, "enman, Herald office, NLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED—WHO HAS A Food Xow York Stato or near by trade, Address box 2,343 Poat onice, RUG CLERK —WANTED, A SECOND ABSISTANT; must be familiar with the prescription department and will be requ red to attend the tht veil, Ay to Davies & Leys, 28 Fulton street, Brooklyn. satel RAVEGLING SALESMEN FOR STATIONERY O} notion houses wishing to adda line of samples to sell from on commission may eddress the undersigned, Ths ry re staple and aainples can be earned without incon. Fenience. Applicants will plewse state the name of the fin hey are ese! rave jor, aut ress Ban i Herald office Sia " _ ANTED—B fort, who bi Frenoh lenges, C YOUNG GERMAN, OF FRANK good knowledge of the English ant es, situation a8 clerk in aby cominercial business, Address G, O., Herald office, THE TRADE: OONFECTIONERS.—WANTED, A SKILFUL PER- 00 to coat lozenges, pills, &¢,, aud who undersiands " ‘the use of th Address, wilh eferences and ferma, Conteetloner, box 40M Posto OOD ENGRAVERS.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST clsas wood engravers, Highest wages paid. KELLEY's Weebly, eilce 71 Nassau st., room 10. eee = — FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. NN” DEMANDE—UNE FEMMR DE CHAMBRE, frangaise, qui soit bien cviffer et faire les’ robea, S'adresser 4 la 3 West 2th sh, entres les heures #4 et 11, FOR SALE. AWnTOR BAle—a FINK DOWN TOWN LIQUOR sacar, Restaurante, Hotela, Ledging Houses, Prduon Siands, Grocery and Meat Markeia divat Stands, Flour and Feed Staves, Hakeriag Broadway Sarmple Rooms Oirar Stores, splendid silliurd Saloous, Fancy Gooda oud Variety Biores, Commission Hakeries. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Codar atreats A WTOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS PAYING LIQUOR +, Store, in popular business street down town, well fitted up; four pull ale pump; License, Stock, Fixtures and ia i price $1,400, Apply ngbt away Wo Mr, P, GAFFNEY, wery. PRETY on Third low, MPAOT, WELL FITTED UP GROCERY ne, dothg a good business, will be sold ‘A rare chauce for a ten with small moaua. BROWN & BERRY, 8% Broadway. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A SIX YRARS! eswoiished Dry Goods Btera, tu one of the best busi. ess airgels in the city, by buying w small Hock and Fis. tures, Address for three days, D. ¥., station G. N ASSORTMENT OF FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF Bal of Herring's, Marvi Lilite'’s and Valentine & iiutlets make, at 10 (0 60 per caut less (ham manufactur. ers! prices, at 75 Maiden lane, REWERY FOR 6ALK—WITH GOOD WILL tures, Oasks, complete; 10,000 barrels per year & well established: continued fil’ health of proprietor for selling, Apply to or addrose Win, J, Saude, Star Brews ery, Troy, N.Y. QognTes SHELVES-WITH DRAWERS, ALSO Shelves and Counters, for sale cheap at D.'A, HER. RIOK’s, 895 Broadway, FOR, SALE THE 870 MACHINERY AND FIX. tures of the well known fine shoe manufactory of the subscriber, established in 1869, and doing a thriving trade witu the Eastern, Middle Western States, Previous knowledge of the business pot gurential, . BHEPARD, 66 Vesey strect, POR S4LZ—A LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING BALOON near Broadway, doing good busineas for the last threet years, Apply at B. BOLOLING'S, 68 Bowery, FOR SALE-GRAIN DISTILLERY IN BROOKLYN {n eomplete running order; capacity 610 gallons; weuld Address box 6,819 exchange for Real Extale or New York Post office. POE, SALB=LUNCH COUNTER: AN EXAMINATION of the above will prove a bargain, Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and Weut streets. niture. WArten SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER On agent; speaks Envlish and German: oan give the best references, Apply at Howard Mission, 40 New Bowery. ANTED-—BY A BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, A saleaman who can control a first class whort time near by trade, Address, with references, box 2,749 Pout ottlee. ANTED—ON# OR TWO EXPHRIENCED SALES. men in the jobbing woollen business; those having a good trade can apply to Ged. Underhill & 108. Duane at. JANTED—THREE DRY GOODS SALESMEN. AP. Ply at Lord & Taylor's, 47 and 49 Catharine atrect. ND GARDENER: ANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as coachinan; tsa good groom Uuderstanda ar. dening. Best reference, Address W, M., box 127 Horald 8 COACHMAN—WAN . A BITUATION, BY AN Englishinan, who is a good groom and carefur diver and bas the city reference irom his last employer, Address K. O,, Herald office, for two days. COACHNAN AND GROOM WANTED, A. MITUTA- Mon, by & single man, who has lived with the first famihes in this city; can ty references, Addiess M. ie woveral yeurs’ of the bes! 4 Ox 13 Horald office, ITUATION WANTED—AS OOACHMAN OR WAITER, Dor as both, by a man well recommended, Keters 10 dir, Chitenden, No, 8 Broud st, or see Thomas Muiligan, 36 West 13th st. JITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A ©) young man, having the best city references. 61 Chambers st, up stairs, at bis late employer's. Apply at N WANTED—BY AN BXPERIEN man and groom; can fornish reference, Ibon, 4f Haat 11th st. MAN, Cail is on oF add-eas Maurice Fitygl ITUATION ON A FARM WANTED—FOR THE W ter, by young man who understands bis business. Wages '$(2 per month, Inquire at Mr. Fogy’s beading store, 171 Chatham st. }ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION As id groom; wilt be found wilit a obliging; can milk if required: ean bo well reoomn from hia last place. Address M. K., box 179 Flerald ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS couchman and groom: thoroughly understands, ix dis willing to make himsnl erally useful; eos, Address T. Kay box 19 Herald ofiiee, ANTED—BY A” YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS riener and coachman: thoroughly undesstands erald ofl W doth —WANTED, FOUR COPYISIS, «men, collectors, messengers, 2 portors, bi BALY’'S, 534 Broudway. Also 6 oulured walters, 3 coach- ployment. N EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER WANTED, AD- dress A. B., Herall office, FXW GOOD. AGENTS WANTED—TO TAKE A. orders and sell Smith's Show Cards, su\table for ov iness, Apply at No. 1 Park place, rodm 22, GENTS WANTED—WE WILL FIGHT IT OUT ON this tine—Disabled soldiers ‘and others con make $25 to r weok selling Grant Snes. 615 Went nt, OY WANTED—BEVWEEN 1 AND 16 YEARS OF ‘age, One who can come well recommendet and who writes & good hand may addross H.. box 3.410 Post office. MPLOYMENT FOR) MBN, BOYS AND LVERY- body—None need be idle; if you cannot make large my, Make a Little, Call without ‘86 Dey wt, second te Y Pee eo Gee, Fi ROUTES, ON | THE EVENING TELBGRAM, First come first served, ‘Apply at 80 Ann atreet. NEWSBOVS AND ALL OTHER ROS, ATTENTION — IN Now 18 your chance; just the thing w make money on; cheap, cheaper, cheapest. Cull immediately, ¥6 Dey #t, second flvor, ANTED—6 BOYS FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS OLD. Call at $48.34 ay. Apply 10.J. Glass, Also 6 dove at B) Ann st. Apply to John Glass, Apply before 10 o'clock. Wo carieee Ta, $75 TO PER MONTH, everywhere, to sell the genuine Improved, Common Bense Famlly Sewing Machine, price $15, Address be. como & Co, Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass, ANTED—AGENTS, AT 201 BROADWAY, ROOM NO, a; new thing, § month." Needed ine V ‘tout; good mea can make $200 per 'y faxntly, ‘ANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER FOR ADVER- tiements, Yor particulars call on § T, Taylor, 49 SPEAKING GERMAN, fn a waolesale yarn store; wages $8a week, Ap ply by letter, stating references, A. A., Herald office, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN AND boy, who wile a good hand. ‘Address, with reference and salary required, Lawyer, Herald office, WASTED — aN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER FOR A WASTED-AWO THAVELLERS FoR THE orry, Who have a knowledge of tne stationery. bu table javsone will be liberally Wreated, lay 94 ANTED—A SMART BOY TO DO BRRANDS, AP- ply trom 9 lo WA, M. at 193 Ce ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED MAN WAO CAN READ, write and «peak Jtngiish, trustworthy, active and willing to work, to cow Ouna end oversee nagross on & Plantation, “Inquire of D. M. Corbeut & Co Washing- on at, Apply to Bradie} Ween ROY IN AN OFFICE; ONE WHO wrivesa good band and resides with his parents pre- ferred, Address box 4,275 Post oflles, W Anten—orricn BOY; ONE RESIDING WITH hia parents and can furnish good recommendations, Call at 16 Burling stp, frowt room, between the hours of Taud3P. M. Monday, WWANTED-nOY FROM 11 79 19 TEARS OF AOR, TO Tun of errands and to make bimsclf useful, Apply at 31 Clinton place, &h et., from 10 to 11 o'clock, $20 iis 1.000 five votumos out. thie day ; moat cou male, wll our O. By we,» adieeat 8 BOY AGENTS WANTSD—FOR APPLETON’ Popular Editiqn of Dickens, now ogee The AmoFican Notes, price ib cents, ready Ute handsome. and (he OS) GOOD COMPOSITOR WANTRD AT % MAMILRON ay., Brooklyn, over the bank. OD, BDUCATED DRAUOHTSMAN AND MR. & jal ongineor wants Omployment, Address 5. W., draughtsman, Herald offs, A" Qneamenras, APANNER OF LONG EXPBRI- oh siwyation io work on sewing ma ia jer Ww wi Cth marta iy BAERR WANTRD THAT OAN MAKE GOOD FREAIt Pastry and ie willing (@ work for wages i Addreas A, Job ANTED, A entire chares ractical experi soy: COMPETENT MAN TO fm soft Rat manufactory; sopaciiy aad Knowledge of sug and faucy ers ofliea, for ome week, wating eapocied solary. MITUATION WANTED-IN THR COUNTRY, BY A ‘harried mau who. haa worked #0 years ow the fire at Carriage Taking, and bas prey good experien gas not so much an object ae i new work, rk. ih at or addfese 170 Mulberry ANTRO—A SITUATION IN THE MARDWARE BUST. WwW »; man who baesix years’ @x; th the Rath sedseate bonis Bersia oles F°%, BALE—AT A SACIIFICZ, TO CLOSE A PART. eraulp, a drat cluss Liquor Store, HB. BUNSTER, 164 Fulton OR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST OLASS OYSTER House, 99 Division street; wilt be sold for half its value, ‘as the owner is leaving the city, HO8, GAGE, CHBAP-A RUTTER STORE, WITH Stook, the best atand in Williamsburg; froin $200 o $200 required, Apply at 110 South Sixth st, Williams) )OR BALE CHEAP—A CORNER GROCERY ON Ninth avenue, handsomely fitted up and with a chotc Sick and Horwe and Wagon; “two years lease of premise from May next, For terms and reasous for selling apply at No.8 Commerce street. YOLD BEARING SEVEN PER GENT BONDS, IN F exchunge for merchandise, dry goods, jewelry, liquors, &¢. Address Merchandise, Herald office. HOtEt) RBASH AND FURNITURE OF | PIERRE. pont House for sale—Well furnished, to execilent order and nearly Tuli of Hest class paying boarders; will be sod y conditions if sold the next twenty days. Apply 2 Db. PPE Propri OTE FOR SALE—ON THR EUROPEAN PLAN; i00 rooms; Goimgg: Oe trade; splendid restaurant and ov would lake a Barner. Apply wt 427 and 429 Broad- RY FOR SALE—ESTABs joing a good busi 3 weil a; Will be sold reasonable, Apply 8 FOR SALE—sT 4 LUDLOW STREET, 0.000.888 THE BUST IN- 1 jor swinging’ doora. both wave; (lon or aldrons GEO, LANE, 1s ww York ti SALE, A OOM. ng Metallic Rite riag Oompany, ARTRIDGE, siete wet « MACHIN 1 J AND BOLLERS, OF ALL ®) 8—MISCEL Maebie wll descriptions. at DAVIS” Ma Pitt, Olloe wt No. L 1124 Mucdsoy street, Jersey Laud tryon row, New FOR SARESENGINE AND BOILERS, 10 TO. 60 horse; the best and finest lot ever offered, ull and Must be sold. 65 Vari otreet, Five Potuts, OR BALE—iWO STEAM ENGINES, foig INCHES ke, NEW; one 12 Indies bore, 3 bore by 20 inches « inches stroke, with and Fiatures complete, J. A. kot bargain, SVERLING'S' Macaoine Shop, 610 West Twenty-fourth at, | M4¢aIx FOR BALE.—DICKINSON UPRIGHT i Roller, n Kngine, # bores, Shefting and Pajleys, Yaahiuds A. wil in runuing order," Address box 6,809 New oftice, L. P. CoMMINGS, GOOD ORDER; PRICE $50; A seven octave rosewood Pianoforie, fine instrument, ata great vargain, for eas, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. GREAT OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—HORACE WATERS & CO., 481 Browdway, will ion Pianos, elodeon low prices ior cash or will (ake one fifth casl CHEAP PIANO, and Organs, of sik’ super: ance In non‘hly instalments for rent, and rent mouey ap- piled, if purchased. a A rotoex ¥ozcE—a, FITLGBRALT. ACCTIONEES, RGE of magnificent fiousehout ee a Saturday) morn- ki Fursiture, this (! tpg, Jaouary & at clock precisely, atthe elegant rast dence 11) at uel hs Sod Sixth avonces, cosaisisg ot Velvet Bramela, Tngr ple, large Mirrors, Curtains, Oi Paintings, date Mattidosee; ron cut Glasa, China and Silver Mutlery, &¢.} also over 200 lots of Bronzes, Clooks, Figures, Stauary, positive, rain'or ehine, AUGTION ALB OF Piece Goods, &e.— Monday, 6h, at 1035 City Hall pice, a Lar rising Cantor, Equi 5 Wwercoata; Cloth acd Cusainere Fr ness Coats; Doeskin, Clow, Oassimere and Satine Pan Velvet, Cloth and Cassimero Vests; also dna Broadcloth, Cassimeres, Neavers, badncte, Jeans. Canvas, Lingus; &e.; Also Furnishing Goods, Buavandera Hoaory, Glove: ties, dc, Dealers aro respectfully invited, as the goods will be sold peremptorily to pay advances, UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR. pels, key M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, this day Batuds Wd, o'clock, at thejsalesroom, 79 Nessau stree! a large and «everal assortment of Parlor, Chamber and other Furniture, Mattresses, Beds and Bedding, China, Cutlery, Glassware, Sewing Machines, Cooking Range, Heaters, £0, The whole to be sold withoat reserve. BALE.—THE PERSONAL E3- DMINISTRATRIX’ bb Breden, deceased, Livery Btable—conslst- Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, Harness, Bian. 4, Whips, do, ke, Also the Stable to let or louse, Also one Pleasure Yacht, 31 feet long agd 1 feet bean, 16 onl over, Inyuire of FRED. ROVER, 19 avenu ew York, or DIEDRICH STROBE, corner Grand Becond wirvets, Brooklyn, E. 1D. The above stock mu! sold on or before January 9, 1864, By order of the admia. tretrix, MARY BREDEN, A TION M. LEKDS, AUCTIONEER, t Household Furniture public auction, ‘ On this day (Saturday), ut the elegaat Ave story brown stone house 44 West sixieoush street, becween Fiuth and Sixth avenues, sula commencing 10% o'clock; rosewood Piano forte, Parlor Suits, covered rocatel; Elageros, Heokease, Books, Velvet Ourpets, Ot) Painunge. Bronzes, Vasea, Cure tains, Chandeliers, Murrors, Olock, Vurkixh Chairs, Louny Bureaus, Wardroige, Bodsiaadss ‘aMuttrossea, Extension La. bie, Buifer, China Ware, Glass, Buver Ware, Tabie Cutlery, READY MADE CLOTHING, FIELD, Auctioneer, will sell on r LE.—J, jagaliic ‘Linen, ale. UCTION SALE,—GEO. AUCTIONEER; William Penny, salesmai REED & CO. Auctioneers, will sell this day o'clock A. M\, at their salesrou riety of CHINA TEA SETS CUTLERY, OLL PAINTINGS, &0., 40. without reserve, WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE OUR PERSONAL AT- TENTION TO SALES OF HOUSENOL FURNITURE AT PRIVATE RESID: Be: F THEALL, AUCTIONEER, Liste aniennan with E. H. Ludiow & Co. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRKOKRS, CARPETS, &U. JONNSTON & THEALL will sell by auction, this day (Saturday), January 4, 1863, at 10}, o’elock, at their saies- room, No, 62 Liberty street, a general assortinent of Louse- hold Furniture, viz!—Carved walnut and mauoguny Parior duits, in reps and hair ctoth; carved waluut ining: and Bedroom Suits, walnut and mahogany Hal Stand - tary and Library Bookcases, Sofu Belsteads, any Ch rs, Knumelied Bedroom Suits, Feather Beds, Halr Mattreases, wool Blankets, Silver Piatod Ware, Brusseis and Ingrain Carpets, Vileloths, Sain and Lace Curtains, 46. Cuia- loguies now ready. ¥ HENRY D, MINER, AUCTIONEER. BALESROOM 37 NASSAU SIREET, OPPOSITE TH POS? OFFICE, GANT USKHULD FURNITURE. SOMERVILLE will sby anction, on Satur. ig OF C1OOK, at their wal tinent of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Office Desks, Safes, dc. Ao. Also, by order of the Executors of the estate of. Lorilard, § ane Pler and Mancle Miro carved Oak itbrary Suus, &¢,, elegant rosewood seven octave Piano, made by Ligh, Newton & Bradbury. Y¥ HENRY H, LEEDS & MINER, HENRY H, LEEDS, Auctioneer, will sell by auction on Saturday, Jui, 4, 1568 at 12 o'eluek, in froot of their ealesroom, 93 Liveriy street, Bale pos Moron, fe, ~ One bay Mave, 9 years vid, 1534 bigh, kind in harness, A gray Mare, rs old, 108; Nh gh, Kind in all harnesae ‘Tobe wol 10 & pay charges, BX BENRY UL LEEDS & MINER, HENRY H. LEBDS, AUOLIONE, ‘On Wednesday, Jan, 8, 1563, at 103g 0’ ele! room. % Liberty iret, ELEGANT HOUsuHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of fine Brussels and velvet Carpets, Parior and Bedroom Buits, Alirrors, &c., the property of a gentieman going abroad. Ful particulars bereat ter, OHN L, VANDEWATER, AUOTIONEER, 24 DUANE reet.—This day. at 12 M. de.; beantiiul fine bay 4 8 yours, superior troter, Warranted to trot in 2:40 wo road wagon? fine (uct trotting Morse, 1bi¢ snide, ® years old, alred vy ‘ thetr sa! Champion, prompt, gaine driver, wad oan trot aby day 10 less than 2:40; bright bay Horse, 154 hands, 7 years, very gentle, can be'driven by“ lady 'wartanted to beat 3 min. utes; ilo several other flae worses lor road &ec. Shifting Yop Dusenbury & Van Duser Buggy, Lop and No Top Bugs gies, Harness, Roves, Blinceta, oadcies, Bridles, &c., &.; 0 one single horse Cart, in good order, See Horse and rringe head, BOGART, Hoek, ai, the, wuetion T Household Puruiture ‘Tetes, 10 bairelot hoginy Wardrob 5 Counter, Showcase, two large Ol Paintic gs, C prigut Piano, Bedsieads, pure halr 4¥ pound Matire geres, 4 Cook. ad Parlor Stoves; AWolng. Ufliee Desk, Signs; Goods, C oth ng, French Corsets, &e., &°, -piy and snzraln Curpes, AUCTIONGER.—UIS DAY, AT 11 9. 1 North William ing of black walnut ‘arlor Burewus Loungs, JOUS KERRIGAN, , AUCTIONEER SELLS, THI oD day, 1045 o'clock, af M ast Houston street, the elegant Kefres! avd Oysior Saloon, containing 7 rows, in une hare chance SHERIFF'S SALE—DISTILLERY.—RICHARD WAL. TE eucdoueer will sell this day, saturday, at 10 O'clock, ab Forty-eeventh street, detween Tenth and Bleveuth avenues, counts of a distilery, Steam Bol er, co per and iron fanks, Pipes with fittings, fermenting Tubs, Stills, Hewdng Tubes: also Bunting. Jorn J. Dumcar, Deputy, JOUN KELLY, Shertit, P71 ALCTION SALE 57 or SCRANTON COAL, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8, 1868, nd Western Railroad Cor H. DRAPER & CO. Auo- jesroom, 26 Kxchange place, Hatt o'clock, novi, The Delaware, 1. pany will seli, by JF OAL, regions, of the usual sizes, delivera- izabeirpor ing January, BAMU Preedent, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR le; propert: leaving etty; made order; $60, for $400 Silver Ware Bixth avenue. LADY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT PIANO- forte, cost $580, for $159; carved rosewood, neven oc. tive, overstrung, iron frame, maker's wurrapte aud nearly new. 857 Ei ih street. LADY HAVING A 8PLENDID ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave Pisnotorte. carved lege and ease, Agraife treb ‘Overstrung bass, will sell for less thah hail for cash, origin price $600; has inanufacturer's bill of sao aud quarantge, Apply at 28 Third street, wr, Dining Furniture, Glas West Sixteenth street, newt T LOW PRICKS=PLANOS, ORGANS AND MELO- A. deons, cui ar by instalments; Manos, $8 and $150 to ;, 7 octave Pianos at $5, Melodeons at $2 per monta, 8. 'T. GORDON, 705 Broadway, ALOSING BUSINESS.—10 FIRST CLASS SECOND- CRN Tutnotsriee, Chickering, Dunbata, Btowurt, Uk. bert, Nunna & Clara. Ac., $15) to $250; also assortinent new Piano ortes jess than manufacturers’ prices, Apply at 20 Fourth avenue. _ MBCA. LL SPECIAL DISTASES—ALSO NERVOUS AND. physical debility, speedily amd efectually cured with- Out mercury. Cousuitation sirictiy private and ouidential, Dr, LEW1S, No, 7 Beach street. Estaolished 1310, . FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AC . 6 Amity plage, makes it his special prac- female oon . (rom WhALEVEr eatsa produced, Sure and immediate rellof to the most anxious patient, ‘Elegant roums for ladies requiring nurwi PLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO, varaitees rellet in wil female coin, + for iadies who desire good nurat MADAME GRE plaos RVIEW, WITH OR WITHOUT Indies, from whavever cause, by roc Midwifery. Thirty years? ot Kifty-seoond sires, first door’ from praction, No, 1 ily avenue. BLESSING TO LAD A LADY WRITES:—POR, A. Kngtesc Fomals Fils rolieved me tone day, without frcanvenience, ike magic. Price $5 Dr, A. M. MAU IL CEAU, office 129 Liberiy street, or sent by mail, =RELIEF TO LADIES WHATEVER CAU DR, AL TPOW Hits, iin Santon, Medicines act immediately ‘entidential circular free, ‘without ris M. MAURICKAU, M.D. PROFESSOR OF DISRAST4 A of women, 9) Seary’ ‘pract'cn, at W8 Liberty strast. Guarantees ceriain Felief to ladies, from whatever cause, ‘or Inoonventence. ‘ WREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR LADISS,—THE A. Pertignese Female Pilla wiways give immediate reltet: Pris, 85, deemace,of allators, whe copy my wdveriisementé mm pow wee oie A fe MAURIOEAD, 129 Liberty street. A PEE creak, SORT amo er B.=No foe cured, fan be 90 ted ag nena ‘ street, near Chambers, ou tations sirietly comtdential. =—RKLIEF TO LABIBG, WITHOUT EXPOSURE, whatever cause, by Dr. TOWERS, 11 Blanton a lg Medicines apt seriall, at once, without risk, Conidential etroular free hy post. All hours. =LADIES QURE ASSISTANT—DR. FOWRRS, 191 A. Witton: roliet, whatever cxuse, Indies from countey ean roture same day, infallible mediames; also relief wita- out modierne, ORRTAIN DISRASKS THOROUGHLY OURZD BY AL Dr POWaRs, 171 Beanton suet, without moreury, Lae Glos’ troubles removed, whatever eauve, immediately; invig- orating Filis for impaired manhood, 2 v. TO MARRIED Antes jafaliable Franek or ae L3 prise whi cam never fa! a A 3 x nd first a irk PE rents, oF oan 16d Greenwich street and S175 KR. POWBRG, WISTANTON SATREPT, CURES CER. ‘tain diseases, sure; nervous debility, ST fomale ronbi jure, Confidential circular free, Cali, send oF Write, All hours, [3 TART TU FEMALES,—DR. AND MADAME DU- BOlS (26 years’ oe Imimeti- ate reliee fo ery aay" iri anedte ., Cone Te rehadih peat fe Poti etre Satan pr avenue, th strect, New York A LIBGRAL REN? WILL ia & nicely furnished ofiee in Address Chutes ., box Lod T) 28k ROOM WANTE be paid fur Desk Koo Wail or Vine street or wear, Herald oflice, (URNISHED OFFICE WANTED—UNTIL MAY 1 OR JB jonger, west side of Broadway, be ween Fulton aud Cedar streets, ou or near Browdway. Call or address MEM. RIAM, of Fulton street, WANTED IIIRST Olt SECOND FLOOR ied). for a small family, Of a houre in a first clase Neighborhood, between Lighth and Second avenues, aud not above Thiruet sirect. Address, with parteulars, rent, &o, box 6.7% I’0 it wilice WANIED-IN STH STREET OR VICINITY AND east of Third the Whole or Part of a nice House (unfurnisie), for housekeeping. Addrese, iating rent, &e., 1. B. O,, Herald oilice, V ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AND IN fa first class location @ medium sized House, partially furnished preserved, on of about the Ist of Febrdary, rent not to exceed $20". Address, with full particulars, box 43 station A, wast ENTLEMAN, A PARLOR 4 Bedroom or a large Kom, without Board, within three minutes’ walk of the st. James Hotel, Address im- mediately B. . |... box 5.799 Post ollie. ware NULEMAN AND WIFE, A SMALE Tiouse, oma Wart of « House, in a good neighborhood; best reference Address box 1! Fost ottice, a ennared ssealitntcien y —4 FURNISHED ROOM FOR A LADY AND on very moderate terms; with a widow prefer: ‘Adiress, stating partica- rare, bs. ) ANTED—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THRER or four | . for hgh Lowsekeeping, by # small family of ndults; must have mode u improvements and ition, Ald'ess, stating terus, Kespousible, Herald (UNFUR. —BY A SINGLE Ge TANTE two ebihiren On weet side of tows, + Herald oniee, TANTED=A SMALL BUILDING, WITH ENGIN \ ‘ang bouer, in the pelghburtivod ew York. Ad. Avene, with pa ticulars, T., box 21 Herald oi W D=BY A GENILEMAN WITH WIFE AND nt, three or four unfurnished Kooms, sniinbie for housek ily, {a & reapectavie neighvorh B. O., 48 White #treet, WANTED INNEDIATELY. OF A MOUSE (UD fr 1), in first class on hbort . Brooklyn, Hovoken or New York city, tur a genuit ut, Keferences exchanged. ‘Addres WALCHIS. JEWELRY, WC. MANUF JO. AVOKOO CLOCKS. T AND Cire; beer nbd. ehoaner rel, Flas American, English and Swi w : Gold Chaina, Dine mounds, Pearls and other th Kilver Flaved Ware, wuoler FIELD & CO,'S, 209 Sixth aves ue, corner Fyurteenti suet wenty-alath sireet, ANT LECTURRS DAILY—T0 GENTLEMEN bjecta, the New York M mm ay. Fas tng [2 copy by torwardiug ew York Museum ef Avatomy 61d of Anaiomy, o18 B lectures may rece STROLEGER MAURICE, iT #® WORLD. A Bucoess im love, marriage, situations and all busicess, 79 Grand sweet, mear Centre Maract. ADAME ROSA, @REAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, yeala your Whole life, from the cradle o the grave, 474 Camal atreot, near Hudsow, Fee $1, “>. ME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED OLATRVOY. ani.—Visit her fer everything: stckoess. business, ft, bers, good luc al street, Tas Bane oF THs Variey.— Deputy United Bintes Mar. thal Duncan arrived from Winchester, Va, saturday ia charge $100,000 in gold and greenvacks, part agsois of the Hank of the Vailsy, which piaced In the vaults of one of the Waswington ba await the result of @ sult brought by M Bank of Baltimore ve, the Valley Bank, pel rf before Judge Underwood's court at Richmond, Ta the suit the bs appointed Mr. Mamiton &, Faut receiver, iilion, We presume com would cover ali of its present sveilabie —Alerandria State Journak POLITICAL jleome b INTELLIGENCE a anne and in their behalf pledge 18 and an bonest desire to do what is righ abe ‘THE PRESIDENCY. The Macon (Ga) Messenger avers that “in Gopera) George G. Monde the country recegnizes a gent) SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. Formation of Grant Clubs in Western New York, Massachusetts and Vermont. Tro, Jaa. 1, 1868, Active preparations in the matter ef the Grant presi- dential movement are just beginning to crop out in this section of the country, The provious reticence of the People heresbouss upen this elsewhere absorbing political movement, white it was altogether inexplicable in view of the apparently very general cpheaval of the maases n favor of Grant’ mination, as evinced in the number, variety and extent of the public meetings constantly being held throughout the North already to present his namo in advance of the forthooming Natioual Conventions, the apparent quietude of the masses in this both important and tadicative section of the country—comprisiag Northern, Central and Western New York, Vermont and Western Massachusetts—was something quite Beyond the pan- tology of the politically uniuitiated, There was, how- ‘aver, an adequate reason for it, which I will proceed to and soldier ef the Hancoek pattern. His reputation 1s as stainless as Popo's is taimted, He fought uskke ® Soldier, and hat never, eo far as we know, used bio power to oppros@ or traduca.* Senator Wileon’s “Recommend” of Southern . Govern In a speech delivered a: aa emancipation celebration in Boston, Jacuary 1, Bemator Wilso», among other things, said that Govermer Piorpoiat was in favor of the reconstruction policy of Congress, The Governor of North Carolina was against it, Governor Orr was acting {nw aatisfactory manner, Governor Jenkins, of Georgia, was doing all he could in our fayer, Tho Governor of Florida was very well; he hod done all be could to fayor our policy, The Governor of Alsbama was a sincere and converted man, The Governor of Mississippi was against us, The Governors of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texag wero trae republicans, The miliary men tn the Sout ern States had acted in a manuer that d ved the thanks of Congress and the people, General Grant had suid to him # few months ago that the officers of the army in the rebel Staves wera even more radical than set forth, To premise a little further, # general and | the Massachusetts delegation. Me believed that the first careful comparing of notes ainong tho leading office, | great mistake of Congrese had bees in not turning out fiteen thousand rebel office holders in uth, who had beeu appointed by Andrew Johnson at the close of the war, Andrew Johnson's great crime against the country had been that wuen he reconstructed those States be put thera into the hands of traitors. holders and politicians of the region of country above geographically marked out, based upon a free and full Consultation with all the exponents of local public seati- ment, great and small, in ail directions, disclosed a most remarkable and unyielding unanimity in favor of the nomination epontancously by the people, if neces- tary, for the next Presidency of the illusirious hero of Appomattox Court House and foremost captain of his age, “sam” Grant, as he is calied by hia West Point comrades. [Norz,—Each graduate of the military post at West Point has an antipbrasis, or nickname, bestowed upon him by bis classmates during the common The Florida Constitutional Convention. An order has been issued for the assembling of the ‘Union Constitutional Convention at Tallahassee on the 20ib inst, "1 The North Carolina Constitutional Conven- tion, Gchievement” of tho course of study, which | : wit them he ‘bears “thronghout life} It was | Ceueral Canby has just issucd an order for the Com, found by these acute and industrious emeliers | stitutional Convention of North Carolina to assemble in out of pol tical sentiment and opinion tuat aothing short of Old Sam, in their judgment, would do at all at the head of the administration so soon to succeed Mr, John- son's, and whieh will be chosen during the year this day inaugurated, Hence it became necessary for the great army of wirepullers, political trimmers and buge mawed, rapacious, mercenary, covelous, sordid, churish, ilibe- pilfering, larcenous officenoiders and greedy eitice- eckers to thus early commence (o “lay eabie” by way of mataring their p.ans to capture {om bis adininistra- tion all the places of power, prot and pelf in this region which it is believed will be vacated almost giunultane- ously with the final departure of Mr. Jounson from the White House, These desigu.ng men are especially ani- mated by the idea that there must of nooesalty, more than ever before, bo acieau sweep of the present ten- ants of office and a new wud of course wholesale deal throughoot immediately on the acovssion of the new adm nistration, It 1s somewhat carious to note the extremely cautious gyrations of these new born political cliques, made up a3 they privately are in many instanoes of both demo~ cratw and republicans, 1n view of (he nen-committatism of Gen-ral Grant in refereace to any and wil political questions, ‘Their secret desires to overreach each other 80 as to be the ones who sball turo up in exact accor ance with Grant's opinions, whenever he shall give an expre-sion of them Lo the world, are both palpable and immensely aumsing. To-morrow (Thursday) night the formation of Grant clubs will begin for twig section in this city, and will be jinmediately followed up in con- cert of action and ip accordance with the malo spirit of this deepaton by similar mectings for the purpose of per- fecting Grant Organizations, not only throughout this county (Rensselaer), but in all the leading piaces of the fadjacent counties of Washington, Suratoga and Kssex, through Vermout to the frouuier; on the weat to But falo; as well ax in Berkabire and contiguous counties tn Western Massachusetts. As I have before judicated the movement in ali these parts is @ concerted one, . nd the leaders in i will make baste to cause General Grant and his confidential advisers, such a8 Tiiinoig Washbourne, General Rawiins, ay well as his personal friend in New York, General Hillyer, aud others known to Lave access to him, to be advised of their wemendous and success. fal efforts to bring abouttbe nom.nation, This, you may Teiv upon it, 1 the plan, and its formation and now proximate exec.tion cunsututed the reason why the movement has not herevotore been more active and ap- parently up to tims. So tar as I can leara | believe it 1s pot the intention of those, hereabouts, of any party who are anxious to carry off the laurel of chiefly coniributing to Grant's nownina~ tion, to perwit any expres-ion of opinion in tho course of the maturing aud executing Of these plans as to the p oper nominee for the Vice Presidency on the ticket with the great soldier, Why this is so I do wot hear, but it is ovrtain that wherever Fenton or otner clubs are formed with a view of making sure the second office in the git of the people they are the results in all cases of the per- sonal suggestions of the candidates, and are in nowise cluracterized by the spontaneity that marks the origin and formation of the Grant organizations, Raieigh, N. C., om the 14th inst, Complaint is made that the time is €o short that a large number of delegates will necessarily bo absent on the first day. = Proposed Alabama Constitution, [From the Springfeld (Mase.) Republican, Jan. 3.) ‘Twelve of the Lwoaty-three nominees for Stato offices by the late Constitutional Convention of Alabama ha’ deciined to run as candidates, This 18 @ good indication of the reaction among the Union men of the State against the excesses of their Convention, The Conven- tion wanted at first to oust the Siate officers and take possession of tho governmen, at once; but, as Genoral Pope would mot permit tat, they took the liberty to make up a ticket from among themseives, to be voted for at the time of the submiasion of the constitution, The nomineos have found out tuat the peopte are not pleased with such usurpauun, and are whsely takinj themselves out of the way. Noa if the Convention wi be reasonable, and strike out the proscriptive and absurd sections of the new constitutiou, tiere may bo some chance of gaving their work from utter rejection and failure. Protection of Naturalized Citizens In Foreign Lunds. A meeting, very numerously attended, was held io Manchester, N, H., on the 2d instant, to consider the duty of our national government in regard to the pro- tection of our naturalized citizens who visit foreign shores, The Mayor presided. Appropriate resolutions were adopted, and speeches in favor of the objects of the meeting were made by Governor Harriman, Hon, J, H, Ela, Representative in Congress; Goorge W. Mor rigon, John B, Clarke, J, E. Fitzgerald, P. A Collins, Samuel Upton, Wm, Lito and others, The democratic candidate for Governor, John G, Sinclair, sent a letter, of which the following is a copy :— Dear Sin—I acknowledge the receipt of your invita: tion to ationd a meoving of the nataraiized citizens of Manchester to “give exprossion to the vecling of ludig- na‘ion” which ail should feet on avceunt of the absurd claims of England in regurd to the aoa-efect of our natu- ralization laws and the outrages which havo resulted Sherefrom, I have deiayed to answer your noie hoping that I might be able nd our meeting, But w avoidable business obligatious call mo from the State, 1 cannot, however, permit tue oceasion to pass without tie expression of my hearty sympa by with your mov ment. 1 know of no distinction between native and natoralized citizens, and I hold that proiection here and every where should be ag prompt aud umpie to one as to tho Other, ‘(his t# due to our character a# @ nation as woll ag to the rights of the individoal, and this duty cai hot be neglected withont the forieiture of that self respect which alone can deserve the respect of others Very truly yours, JOHN G6. SINCLAIR, New Appointments in the State Offices at Albany. The newly elected heads of the several departments bave not yet completed their appointments, The fol- lowing is the list as far as mad® out:— CovrtroniEn’s Orrice —David B, Cole, George FH. Goodwin, Richard G Mika and John T* A'lon have been appointed cerks, Notices of removai have been # rved upon Messrs. Chapin, Deming, Bronk, Sebuyler and Kavanagh, Wedo not understand that the new ap. pointees have yet been classified, with the exception of Mr, Goodw.n, who takes Mz, Brook's piace as Stationery Clerk. Treascren’s Orrice.—The following are the appoint. ments in this officer Deputy, O Packard; oer. I, P, 8. Briant (old moumbem:); Bookkeeper, Edwin Bilis; Check Clerk, B. A, Breit (old incumbeny, Secusrary or State's Orerce —Deputy, Diedrich Wil. Jors, Jr., Of Seneca; Chief Clerk, Morven M. Jonos, of Oneida; Clerks, Moassra. ©, H. MeNel’, R. A. Reed, W. H. Doughty, Edwin N. Byde, W. H. Farrell, 0. W, Van Santvoord. Stare Exorveen’s Orrice.—S. H. Sweet is restored to the post of Depaty. Mr. Ii. A. Petrie, of New York, has been appointed Clerk. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. Suit Against Marshall O. Roberts’ Line of Steumers—Recovery for Breach ef Passenger Contract—Heavy Judgment, * Marshall O, Roverts, Plaintig’ in Error, os, Henry M. Grahan.—This case comes up by writ of error to the Circuit Court of the Northera District of California The defendant in error, Graham, sued the plaintif in error, Roberts, in the Stave court, for breach of contract to transport him, bis wife and ehiid from New York to Calfornia, by way of Panama, furnisning them on tho trip with suitable accommodations, provisions and supe plies, The plaintiff alleged false representations, which led him to take passage in the defendant's steamer Ilinois, at the pore ef New York; that be was MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL NEWS, Tho Presiding Oficers of the Massachusetts Tho Massachusetts Logisiature convened on the Ist inst. Colonel George 0. Brastow is the name of the newly elected President of the Senate of Massachusetts, Covnel Brastow was originally a Daniel Webster whig, but, we believe, was not one of the thousand and odd Massachusetts whigs who voted for ibe Great Expounder after he had been several months in his grave. During the war he was @ paymaster in the army, stationed at Hilton Head, and a strong supporter of the war policy of Lincoln's administration, He has for many years been @ prominent aud active business man in Boston, residing in @ cosey suburban Villa in the pleasant town of Somerville, Colonel Brastow has served several terms in the lower branch of the Massachusetts Legislature, and filled othor public oflices meritorously, His elec- tion to the position of presiding officer of tho higher branch of the Legisiature is considered a decided tri- umph for the liberal or aati-probibivion party ia Massa- chneetts, Mr, Harvey Jewell, who has been chosen Speaker of the House, was formerly an old line whig aud alsoa liberal on the prohibition question, He is a lawyer of considerable talent. ‘The democrats do not appear to have been remem. bered in the distribution of offices in either branch of the Legislature, The clerks of both houses aro either republicans or red bot radicals, A democrat, however, was never of much account im Masgachuseiia The Maine Rudicals, Hon. James G, Blaine has been chosen chairman of the Maice Radical State Committee, The 22d of January has been Gx d upon as the time for the choice of four detained at the Isthmus, duriag which he, Aolegates at iargo to the Radical National Convention at | wife and child became sick; that he took a fev there because of such detention, which increase Chicago, West Vii intin Democratic and Conservative Convention, ‘Tho State Democratic aad Conservative Convention of West Virginia will meet ta Wheeling on the 8th instant to choose four delegates at large to represent Weat Vir- ginia in the next Democratic National Convention. It will also nominate two senatorial electors of President and Vice Prosideut, It is likewise recommended that the delegates of each Congrissiopal district in atteud- ‘ance on Lie Convention elect two dolegaos to the Na- Monai Convention and appoint one Presidential elector, Meeting of the Central Democratic Committee of Kentucky. voll bis arrival at Sea Fraacisco, permanently affecting Lis health; that he, his wife aod ch.id were transferred to the Moses Tayior by defendant's agonte ab Yanama jn such manner tat the sickness of wife end child was greatly increased, aud tat the child wae not properly accommodated wilt a bed during the voys age from Panama to San Francisco, Tuo inducements alleged leading the piatntiff to take passage ip the Itt. nols were that the defendant’s Une of steamers on the Nicaragua route wore the safest and fastest on that, route; that the Moses layior would be ready at Panama to connect with toe Lilinola on her arriva: a Aspinwall that toere would be no detention on the Isthmus, a that the passengers would reach San Pragoisco ia twentyy four days at the outside, Toat tue pimuciit took passage for pitiself, wife and child as first eabin passonge: fod defendant agreed to supply them with suitable an proper accomodations, provisions and suppiies dori ty yage, aud the child waa to bave Orst cabio fai The ‘Central Committee of the National Democratic | aud to be tu ali respects suitably and comfortably pro» Party” of Keetucky i cailed to meet tn Loutsville, Tne bi Ngo Fos ate ra January 8, The call inclades such other democrats not mewbers of tho commities as Senators Gatbrie and Davia, ox-Governor fhomas KE. Bramiette, Colonel R. 1, Jacob, General John M, Harlan, Joseph R, Under~ wood, B, ©, Ritter, Aaron Harding, W. B, Kinkead, Hoerrivon Taylor, George 8, Shanklin, T. T, Alexander, George M, Adams aud Thomas M, Green, when the Illinois arrived at id hie tamily were daw The judge refused to Tn consequence taped at Aspinwall eleven days, fostruct the jury ou defendant's prayer that, in age Aspinwall, reason of sickness suffered during tho voyage, aod con- sequent thereon they must exciude ali damuges caused o contracted by want of suilc.ent bed or bertu clovbing 01 the steamer Moser Taylor, because there is no allegation im the complaint on which to base a resovery for s injuries, aud because the allegation in the complaint te that the plaintif’s sickness was eaused by xposure aud r essing tho damages by by the plaintiff pereonaily New Hampshire Delegates to the Democratic National Convention, ph detention on the steamer, The fudge lusiructed v Tho New Hampshire Democratic Btate Committee | jiry that if they found tbat the piainiits sickness and have voted that it is expedient to postpome the election | conseq injuries were caused b of delogates to attend the Democratic National Conven- tion, and to call @ convention for the choice of such delegates in the several councillor districts, at such time as (be committee may deem best, after the eali for such national convention shall have been issued by the Democratic National Commitee (whieh assembles in Washington February 22.) General Mea nt the Third Milltary Din- trict. ‘The newspapers tm the Third Military District, em. Uracing the States of Georgia, Alabama and Flerida, are discassing the subject of the remeval of General Pope and tho appoimtment of General Meade as Commander of the district, The Auguata (Ga,) Chrontele, Decgmber 31, offers the following advice to the poopie of the dis trict: ‘ To our people we would cay, hold yourselves in manly on the steamer, they must est by auch want of covering and imclude it In thebr verdi This insirwction was clearly right im view of the sllegae ens made in the eompiaint above oited, and the fact that evidence was offered Lesser | ve prove that such iiness of the piaiatif! was caused by exposure caused his not ha sufficient quantity of bed or bi clothing on (be steamer Meses Taylor, tis, indeed, added that bed cloth!ag had been furnebod him, but he was compeiied t@ deprive bimvef of it in order supply his child, which obiid Wad not been furnished with a berth or bed ciothing, The judge also charged the jary that under the pleading ‘as wlated above the plainti® was eatitied to recover for tojuries or mforia auffered by him on the stvamer Muses Taylor by reasou of @ scarcity or want of clothing for bie bed or berth, ibe-e proceed had In the Cireait Court, whore the caueo ba moved by def below, and the jury rendered & verdict in favor of the piaintuf for $10,000, Motion for 0 new (ria Was made Rud overruled, with leave to dew fondant to take (uo case Up on exceptions ance of whi @. The plantif in be. dasage cued patience id forbearance, not too qui to fad | err court.erred ja ebarging and ia slow in acknowledging favors aod merit, using to charge a8 requested, The paintit Was not Give to Generai Meade your contd d support im | eniitied to recover upon the pleadings fhe rules of the iying position te whieh he ts calle Remember ing require thas the injury complained shat @ Wide difference of opinion must necessarily exist +4 stated wiih such fulness aad cortaineg im the between you and him upon the Justice aud right of the | ration as to leave no reasovabie doubt of the particular late war, Respect his opi ya the pleat relles, aud waieh he honesty of his coavictions aud his bravery j to pro ih ble right of asiion, fod We doubt aot that wii! accord to the people rule is yjuivocal plead nj ‘be taken Of the State full crodit for lke conviciions and servicon, The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph thue siludes to she suce cossor of Genoral Pope:— In General Meade we have the assurance of au officer and @ gentieman to reigu over wi man who bas the honor and magnanimiy of @ soldie who i@ too brave to oppress a failen and peacetui foe; & patriot who will do hia duty, and seek, by all lawful means, to ro most strongly against tbe pleader, The errors of the court below are just As gteat in respect Ww the law of dawages, Such damages as aa tho natural, aitho Dot the néoestary, result of the fojury aro termed epeciai omen & must be stated in the complaint, or the plaiuc! hot prove them on the trial, The defendant io error mainwins the correctuess of the ‘Views of (be Court belo nes T. Brady tor plain jo error; J, My Coralie for detendant im error, |