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CHINA. Reese eee rer { o way of Hngland end fan ) One Mies trom movi nag Mtapting ue iS Scomne net geet september 26, Bhanghae, August 9 of events occurring lathe Cen- ‘SraiMowory Land tn elaboration of end additional 60 our slevirio iclegranin: june Aworian Treaty Negotiations—A New ‘Tithe for Fraucis Joseph. Seo manatee Netha Letter of the latest mat! a 4, from Chine, pubiishes the Tole ie poe jvassy Des left here, hav- Poy Wexstious de lays 1b get- LJ An unexpected ‘aimeulty Yowstus 4 Ford hy to bho Rmperor ‘of pe fa the eumno title of ong-Te, which they accorded to their own gov- refused i} Baron Yon Peta very properly Le eategs 4 negotiations on @ basis so injurious of his nation. and the Chinese benteg as they no doubt tended to do from the he vermis of the have not been made pit but itis understood tbat the Austrians have to appoint no mercantile consis, and that 2 pare, ae Bpy special provision relattye to a Murder of a “Foreign Clerayman. A despatch from Tents, of the 3ist of August, to reporia:—"A gloom has been cast Serine omunity: Ay ; 0 Batt EK nee mes Williams Sil ence: ~OD ay, pavant, be and MF “by boat to visit lublods, in shautuae, On Wedi ay nb, bon ab yr near the village of O) 4 Ew ut muies fre here, they were a pores at from twelve to one vied ne lodge aweke ar, Williamson be beard the door, a blow at once river, a8 thero was capa, It woule oe seom Bowe rst, and go to asceriain ii@ cause, Dot in! Sis to arouse Lis companion. ma was a il bruised by sinokea of swords, and the t ihe sides ‘and backs he escaped pie wane body of Mr. Williamson was recon yee overea Lardy, “and the Punemah pitanded on on sabbath sftemionn by ‘Thane era mao wit and whe native poe previous aimicuity gyent maleate any Ailewill Sheree fated asappears. The party seem to have been eet ie obe Beek! under, The officials be ie vightand etforts for their pang AU sorts of bad ‘ning tho sion of foreiguers br Heb Tag iow What do do they ‘ness? Sinall bands of h predatious are committing de) tm various ‘tho north.” the Shanghae Overland Eeoren, & Bonk i) Witte tiree-snusted schooner Kantipole anys before yesterday from pen a sant'cn on te ast aide of the entrance to the A' short distance from Port May. sho. rouge jt argo that has reached this, aos oe Tone regisns of ash and pine timber, and also & small of walnut But and cork wood on fn boar, “Ie aie mand for and our unemployed shippmg would goo! $a Martherauive treiguis, None but the swaliest om, however, could visit Sidanca, for throughout Tuote bay in whlob it is situs.ed thero 1s Dus wo ana @ hail farhoms of water, Its ciimate 18 spoken of as excellent, though an bo due proRoem ee Of rain tale for nine Months out weive., The present Governor, Forgaiem, ta ry @nxious for emigrants to populate the district, offered to guarantee constant and well paid eu- Hs tor @ term of years to any number of that cap be induced » ee ddue he offered the caneaie af tipole @ ten ater & bead for emigrants ie a passengers. ae the sioall sar- to do 80. tew Guinea whose term of service to government has expired, and who are the Tossian RoW Bo independent that from two to tures aollurs Re. diem will hardly induce them to undertake anust iabor, Foreign emigrants are also muct wanted by Governos Forguiew, and for mén used to the rough, uard work of ciearmy a new country the prospects of Sidaaca would be bright enough, Some six weeks, however, be:ore ine ivak thete of the Rantipoie, the America, a amer purchased in Lurope by Governor For- arrived there with soule twenty-live vo toirty Seecses iru Jlawourg, tuat bad been induced to emigrate. ‘ihey were mechanics and engineers, and hardly we class required for such an auder- taking. Finding Wey had tueirown Jand to clear and hoases tu build, ibey were iD a state of despair, and did not vid fulf 10 take root in the now land yery rapidly. ‘The America 18 a useful of about 600 dons, and is at present employed by &a aide-de-camp of the KussiaD eror, WOO 18 maklog @ survey of tho varbors and ports in the tract of couutry recently wrested from the Chinese. In the winter moutas she Ja comug down to Stanghae to compete with ur regular liners im the coast trade. ‘The Governor prounses the opening of the coal mines in the neighborivod of Sidanca some time next spring, anu will gusran.ce, M sipping Is ob- ta Ne, lv supply from 1.603 to 2,000 tons a month of @ quality equal to cunnel, and at from twenty to ‘thirty per cont less than Formoss or Japan Con! ‘would cost ‘aid down here, Sxins ol all descriptions can be obtained at that pore al prices almost nominal, The sot is exceilent, farich, blucklvawy Character, and irults and vege- tables of every kina grow there luxuriantiy. Amerli- can pumpkics and Buglish fiiberts are to be had in Quantities almost for o anking. ¥he neighboring settiement of Nackhodka ts bo- coming & huurishing ere an iron goaown 130 feet Jong, Wuich Was laken up in the Kantipole, and which fad been Cunside.ed unsalabie In Shang- hae, met a ready purchaser la te Geverner aC $12,00); and an iroa tramway with two tracks, ‘Ohaged at lees than gid iron'cost, was gut rid 1,500 roubles and Jett a handsome profit to the tor, It was pousnete Up, 18 UmMe-honored st Tubved off, aud now does duty on @ whart. framways, carriages aad engines will meet @ ready fale in uhat locality. To muke the trace. really remunerative, however, our government ought to ugitate lor free trade, AL present the woverneuis of foreign sbipptug are ne Trowly Watoued, aud though Coassdag Vuyaues Would be peruissble, the geowiess dulluuity 18 ex- perienced 1 carrying produce off the eomst to China ‘or other countries, From the agove sources we have the foliowing futeresting news items Jrom Ohine:— The Shanghae Yaten Club open the @eason by a race to vome otf OD the LuCh OL eptember. Great Bre rations have been made oy tay owners of qe t Yacut Liat have entered lor the cups, bx- ane Sport 18 anucipased shoud tue weabuer ve ut all bregzy. M. 4. Porter, 8 commissioner of the customs: service, passed througa Vienisin on his way to Shanghac. Me is unverstood w be avout visiting Europe and America for the purpuse of procuriig foachmery for the usc of the nortucru Chinest Mr, Davis, who lest Vekin jase summer fore pro- paces tour iy the interior, Is succeMiUlly Carty Hig orward bis leseurches wiy the pAiural history Of hind. ie has discovered. in the western pit vo) wen province @ Hew spec’es of heard o1 enor- Mous size ana Which 1s OUR bs bo be the type uf tuc Ch nese drazon. ‘One of the iivér barriers to keep ont the Yangtsze waters, slowing signs of caving In bear Nanoin, the Ne were gathered by the beating of gou.s Wo ai Buthorues i saving ihe Counity irom devasia- tion, Working thus day and night, mandarian wo veard the inspiriag tou gongs, collected ts retamers about him and hast ly Went to see What Was the row, Sot knowing the circumstances, and believing it to be a “iree neht," be ordered ais Men to tre inte Lie Crowd. A general ‘Pit and wight wok place, iu Wuica all ue were Teported wising. Lhe waters now gained tie masery over she barriers, and soon fievded tue sur- Founding couniry to the ex.ent ol many .Avousands of aores. Apoiher coli'ston case came of at the United Btates ( ousuiaie, change, WM Which Lue WHe-sUng uk Were Jibelanta of the sieumsbip Suwonuda, Fanning Gown & JUNK, their property, m we ro yoosung. if came oat upon eke exami ie Chinese With Jur the plan that ner evidence juied to svoW uny negligerve or Malake vv ihe part ol the eames, Vue suiiican % Feared, Mr. Reward, dismissed she complaiu uh Costs, JAPAN, Russian Advance to Yero—The Position r¢ Sughulicn und Command of La Perouse Straits. ‘The Yokohama Times of the 111th of Sepiomber in- troduces tie annexed special correspondvnos wiih these remarks:—"'fe Loportaut inte ligence fom our correspondent in Hakodall, given onderneaqu, fa Worthy of he serions atieniion Of the foroign Ministers, ‘ibere is vot th least room for guapicwon Of (he source whence It was derived, por can the facts De denicd; the des.gns of Russia upon Yoro have long been known, and as for the present move being consequent upon Me revonL MeVvitabis S01 AD AR. tion of the government oF Japan by cvs! War. this ‘was coniissed und evel Wousted of Our oerto- @pondent wriex:— bn TIAKODADI, Aneust 23, 1860, 9 arrival of # vessel On [he 2d tus, irom magia. ploces us tu possession of uoesunty OF ENE inuEt FOCent movement of the hissing om Me lant. WO Yeurd a. twey oveupied a secticment in Salon Ove, @ luiKe Way luentiug is SoMeCE BaOres, uC a distance 01 forty Milos to te BoULeo st ol When aes Rees O1 Vibe Ol oUsste, w colsaErAb.¢ HIS » intnotel by” inos, onder Japaless Pale, Unod tie pretext iMag mittaey (ended avue dould (UrTist a reeomnIZals 6 W110 Jet pusses- #00, & Kuswity torce of ubout Loy men, Weblt Mus AMTAUN TON AO provisions, Wag leaded Were so ve {Wo MONE AO. LarLacks were ut vue erecied Wibu oii Lhe Cosy HigenUY Charucterisiie of practises it TeSSIOD, ANG AeA HOW STADA OVerIOUAINg (Ne Focoure + Strava feo a fine tacvor, to Ww whe has whe eee Jeqal rugit ag atwo had to Naboih's vinie~ yard. From this harbor, as a distanoy not oxcovd.ng Wat | New, YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTUBER 30, 1869.-TRIPLE, SHEBT. Pee teeta ec ternary by it oad both's vin ‘thie cae : ae it a 3 out which #il the vast territories Russias ern still leave as heart heavy is the Yezo. Duri rae years, since she a made by Tord fi tia japan DAs ued Hie the pie French and naval power so maueh dno thee the beer have gradually relaxed thew tensions to an their iia on taiaud. The establishment formerly maintained at this port never been renewed since It was purged town some few years ago; the able and accomplished Man who want for mer Russian Consul bere has been replaced 4 bys m - tuterpreter of equaily extraordinary icienctes, and no traces now exist of the jorge Riutsstan Reet, whicl, 7o winter me spec! ally, rer sorted to this harbor, Bat the con’ ions at Jeddo, which have nearly been fatal to Japan, have revives the oid hopes of Russias and induced ber to approacl to &@ pot ou Saghalien trom waich with one boan she can at any time cluteh her intended prey. she poop wail enough be pament os in gape? reduced Its resiai wer ¢ the ae, is oe ® sleep of 600 years the revived likely to be very Paucceastal in rallying at onee. its standard the forces of the which reyolu- tion has sent fying in all directions from the uncer- tain centre of gravit: Pace kept them together, anc the moment is propitious for the a ola purpose delayed but never “owt aighs o It remains to be seen What protes| Foy be made by the great Huropean Powers against yehose totentions aud these steps, of the dtrection of which it ts 1m- Possible vo doubt. Our files by mati from Japan, dated at Yokohama on the 12th of August, furnish the following news items:— ‘Tao Yokohama Bi fiance pore robbery and one was cruciiled wife and sister. The heads of the Sasa fre stuck upon poles at the execution the erusifed. man baving been killed apeal lett hanging on the cross at the same place. crucifixion and subsequent stabbing of the po ar wretch with spears was descrived as 4 lorrib! gant CA, wWose Whom curiosity led to wituess the Among ig many at other relics found in China to attest the aupeHtority of her ancient over her present civill- zation, anya & Shanghas journal, may bo mentioned suspension bridges, many of Which atlll exigt in the provinees of Kweichow and Yunnan, apd possibly also im others, ‘they are known by the name of bag -gvau, OF Aas chain bridges. he Mikado 13 greatly improved in appearance since he emerged trom the absurd seclusiou in wich his ancestors had their lives, and to which, but for the event of revolution, he would have been himself condem: Be has grown SARRHEZBDE, and much moro cig! and manly, an developing tanto @ healthy and intelligent man. “He 13 extremely fond of horae exercise, end takes it daily wituin the palace grounds. SPECULATION NOT GAMBLING. To THe Eprror oF THE HERALD: — Your 1sgue of tho 13th contained an admirable communication from Mr. T, P. Akers on tho Gold Exchange and its dealings, elowing from history the buaineas convenience and nocessity of the Exchange, and making some well timed and un- answerable strictures on the current janguage of abuse thougntlessly applied to ita dealings and dealers. The communication tn the HERALD of the 16th does not appear, in strictness, to be a reply to that of the 13th, for it utterly fails to define any difference in principle between dealing in gold and dealing in cotton or corn, and between legitimate and speculative business, which definition was exactly the thing called for. ‘The burden of the writer in the HBRALD of the 16th 1s his attempt, with apparent seriousness, to show that there 1s no difference between speculation and gambling except in tne degree or hazard in the two cases. ‘There 18,” says “little diference, if any, between .positive 8} tion, such as buying and selling goid and stocks, aud positive gamb.iag, aud what litelo there ts Is in favor of the iutier, as it ig galer,’? ‘Lae writer seems to be well posted as a sportanan, and Wiil cervaimly not object to nig poai- 2. eis and squarely coutroverted, and ag his view in the main is taken up by many without betel and rans #0 broadly SAS the current ‘aage of the aay, ib may uot be deemed uuinter- suing nor useless to the pubuc generally to consider Whats here. suvmutwed ab & coneise but thorough refutation of it. ‘that speculation 18 not gambling will appear plainly upon tue ‘bare statement of two points of difference. First, speculauion aiways deals i pro- perty; gambling never. it is the nse or fall o1 pro- petty that makes the gain o Joss Of the apecaiacor, oer. the 11th of September Am SBD PRE atated for murdering Ns tated ee ees * of necessity, savordinaced ta tho great landamental law of political economy, to which all busl- oesa, in all phages, whether speculative or otherwise, is subarulanted, the law of supply and demand, Now, tue gambier, as such, has nothing to do with the rise and fall of property or the Muctu- avons of values, Tuo second fundamental point of diference jee in this, that speculation, as ail deal- ing im property, is founded on contracts for pro- erty, Whereas the whole business of gaming ie Uteerly outside OF the pale of such contracts, vost as re nT to unolosa to alnabie it a8 quite to ocoupy your v: space with any ampitication, Specutauon Is not gamoling, 48 1 13. 4 phase Of vusiness founded ou contracts tor the receipt aud delivery of property; and contracts, says an abie auwor, “may be looked upon as me vusis of Acie. Ail social Lie presumes it and rests w, ; for out of contracts, express or un- plied, cote ed or understood grow au righ s, ail duties, und ali oblivelons and all law. Alinost the whole procedure of human life implies, or rather is, the Coutanual fuiiliment of coutracts,” ‘The law of contracts marks tue progress oi society from M8 archaic to its present state, from the ancient status ol classes to tue individualisin of the present. Auu it 18 vecause gawbling 18 a stranger to property contracts tawl is ouliawed. ‘ine rea- Bon that the gamer ‘cannot be cornered” in gang is ound 1M tue fact poin ed out, wat he pur forth no coutracts Which require the purcuase of property jor their sausiaction. And now, In conclugion, permit one word about he late couvulsion in the Gold Exchange. ‘Ihat movement 1s continually spoken of as au attempt Lo “oorner" goid: but it is now weil undersiood that thus 18 tov respectavle @ term tor tis destynation. The very agence Oi a cotuer cousisis im the sacred. ness wilh which men regard tueir coniracts, as only capable of being satisfea eiiher by cowpromse or the purebase of a pro- lor which the demand 4s, for the time, i exaggerated and avusive excess of the supply. bal developments at ive Line and since bave led to the following view:—che late gold cilque had no yer making good their contracts by taking tue goid they bought at bi 6 bigo fgures on tut fatai “Diwek Priauy.” jutung forth withoub Unut their contracts of mire ou that day the market Wos by hw fraudulent demand torced and beid up suiicieuuiy song to precipitate those who he.d sacred tue ontstanding obligations into settle iwents, oans aud purchases that feeced them. The difierencus Ut dad been gatuered in during the previous advauce added of Course to We board vf IIl- wouech gans. Ibe combining to aeiraua honest dealers by means Of srauduleat contracts is @ vil- lany to wich ever Hd market in the worid 1s exposed aad trou which all 6uter to @ groater or less exccnt, ‘The peca larity Of Che iave instance 1s mainly found in ity Magnitude abd the shameless audacity of we S.urpert Wio seen Tikviy to go Wawhipped of jusiics, The Gold Exchange was not its originator, but Lis victim, PRINTING. {EPRoPoLstAN JOB PRINTING, rs meee pel a 2} A - a “tomorrow, to fresh woods and pus- BI fi | Mires now. — Lycidas, M | g a = Fs] e Ea g 4 | " NASSAU | 8th ET, Méteorourran JOB PRINTING “SNANL319 VISA “Toworod ciiles plowse ua, thon, And the busy hum of men, Liattegro, aNnD Sycraviag _——+——-—_—@ ___ WNASSAU STRE STROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING -— A rn ° am gw — Ee paws a “Pence bath her Mitort © fo fers fF [renowned than war.” Mitton, e pare % id < MPrnoroutran sou rervrixa as o— cai en i ssueme “Por tenbh 18 asimypostile to be rolled by Any Outward touch ns the suaboam,"— Milton. AND ENGRAVING % \- a 4 2 4 4 a ey Wf NASSAU BTRED 1, SITUATIONS WANZED FEMALES” | Cooks, de. f 16, ERLE See RA G one ine as dy ork Peat cy weler ences, Can be seen for two cays (ST.—A RESPE: WOMAN VINA in washing 7 Eee kee Sea 105 BT 43D 8T—AS GOOD , WASHER AND er in a small private family ; good elty reference, THIR girl as cook ; can do any ina i bousewors. 13 WEST 19TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTA- i housework; 18 .« 20 0 to eliber city or country’ beat city re Raye CLINTON ST. a firat clase ern understands eeoking ning Voht referenee given. Apply between 10 an 203, WEST 87H 88, NEAR ITH AV. FIRST FLOOR, Undersiands Freuch,Spau a vad English cooking, soups, desserts of is, and is mgood baker; be: A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK IN thorough+ required; | OF saa bed ening present em+ 7712 ELbaer st. FLOOR,—A , JEWibH 124 Tooansn os cooks washer snd troner, or to 40 gen: baker; no objection to iy willing to agalet with washing sud ron and 1. front room.—A very competent wornan as good cook} me city reference, Can be een amu td igor brendan Spiteri hihe AS FIRST 309 F ai ttt eats torfees all Lg branches; Re peatclipeelenente EAST 88D ST. BETWEEN 1ST AND aD AYS—A RS aheed 316 WEST 39TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO LU cook, wash and iron; good city reference, ae Av Ren of deta YOUNG GIRL AS eaok ; no ob, int with the washing. Can Te seen at her present em yer'e Saturday und Mouday. Oy bi gike fe, COTTE, AVS. A AND B.A 506 eat or tela pan ook) union Muda brantuor of cooking? ‘wages Lasley pn pool home; no objection to the coum try reteresive, 84 SPAY. IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE WO. man af fratcians cook: underatands her business in ali ite branches; is an excellent bread maker, and can be well recommended from her laat place; good city reference, dl nnn BEPATIONS FANT ED EM ALES. | Noraes, &o. 278 MEOH Ot, SOG Na alte Lh a years old, to re. s Seaporte wen cote coos ‘Can be seen for two days. 8D AV. CAN EXPERT NCED WOMAN AS NURSE ; take charge of @ baby from ita birth, Also ab ashor = aad ironer fo a émall family. 2D AV, NEAR WH STA COMPETERT wo. man a6 “nurse and seamstrasa or would do Chamber . Bost ro.erences for honey and eapabiiity. BAST 187) —A RESPECTABLE MARIKED ) mousy me resi Urouet of mitiby a wet auras 0 ‘cook, Ww: « 435 ABOUT 16 - EAST 3D BT.-A YOUNG GIRL, roarn of age, ina private family as nurse or to take cate of ities Gite do walling of igat chaunberwork. Ad- Geet I ARY HENRY, for threo days. pts ii nea ———— 415 EAST MD ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16 years of age, in a private faintly as niirse or to take eare of chiliven.or to do waning or light chauaberwork. Ad dress MAKY HENRY, for three days. 418: BAST WT ST, TOP FLOOR, ROOM 18, B: tween let ay. and ay. A. Ky a young respectable married woman w baby to wei nurse at her own home. TAQ "TH SF-TMRS, JAMES HAS ARRIVED IN THIS chy and is prepared for engagements ma monthly WEST SIST ST.-A RE PE “TABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse; c! nurse. PROTESTANT WOMAN AS WAT NURSE; HAS TEN yeurs’ refereuce as nursery maid. Address G. Ga box 148 Herald otico. TLanndresses, de. Q WEST MTH Stik RESPECTABLE GIRL AS LAUN- ream in a privaie family; good clty reference. Can be seen until suited. 203 RET 2TH ST, NEAR ITH AV, FIRST FLOOR, front room.—A competent woman to take ladies! an pei '* Washing to her own house; can do fineries, fut sud pollah at moderate terme; city Feferenoe. 23; WEST STH ST, THTRE WLOOR—A RESPECT. able Protestant woman weues a few ladies’, gentle- A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS: OOOK, fn a smail private family; understands French, German and American cooking; soups, meats and jellies, Address COOK, box 187 Herald office. S FIRST CLASS COOK—RBY A Rusreer: BL woman who thoronghly understands her soups, ments, pastry and wll kinds of desserts, wo sates ened ne Ob jection city intry ; ood reference. A Gens OS Cee box 196 Herald ottee.” Chambermaids, &c. 35 CITY HALL PLACE.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAN- bermaid and scamsiress; i also o good dressmaker, Call on or address MARY ANN, 35 writ 8T.--AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT AS CHAM- e bermai id ns eae or wont attend upon an invalid lady, Call on Mrs. E. 155 Bait aut to ao work haa the beat city reverence from her Inat 251 bt A CORNER 16TH &T., THE TEA I J chambermaid or waitrona; 19 competent fn either capacity; is willing and “obliging. Good oity ref- erences, DH WHE HODSTON sta YOUNG WOMAN TO J+) assist in chamberwork and wash; {s willing to make herself useful; boarding house or hotel preferred. WEST NTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL. TO DO CHAM: work and fine washing or as launitress alone ; un- Seratanae ail Kinds of thatinws beat elty reference, 264. WEST HD ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS.— A respectable Aa Beata ele ina private family ae chambermald and waltress; no objection to the country; ring third bei} reference, Litter sist Palin YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- plain sewing or waiting and chamter- t pl en's or families’ washing; futing dons at moderate terms, D4. VERE ITH St, BETWEEN frit AND #fil AVS, FU top floor, front toom.—-A respectable woman would £0 out by tho day or week to do Wasliug, ironing or house cleaning. 304 day. 3371 FAST UTH ar. IN TRE RBAR.—A REBPROTA. 049 bie Protestant girl as good lanndress; would do general housework in a small family; good referenoe. 34 AST GTH ST. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A woman wishes to take fn washing or go out by the Lafiy 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WO ishea a few geutiemen’s aud families’ washin, Ber own house; ‘washing at moderate prices, Call at ‘or address. 6TH AY., BETWEEN 21ST AND 22D STH, SECOND 344 the washing of a» few ladies and residence; underatauds Freuch floor, front room.--A respectable woman would like entiemen to do at her own atin, ting; can be seen at ang 91 RAST MTH ST., NEAR 1ST AV., ROOM 16.—AS firat class laundreas ; understands all kinds of Indies’ fineries aod French flutiny ‘jet with chamberwork if required; city or country; olty refere ANTRD.-A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman ae firat oluss laundress eltber in a private family or hotel. 624 Kast #h at, Waitresses, &c. WEST I8TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS WAIT. ress or chamberinald and to apsist with the Washing and Ironing. Call at her present employe! WEST 82D 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A RE- ‘spectabie gh] as waitress or ohambermald and waltross. 304. Q()A_ BAST 3TH STA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermatd and wal'ress ine private family; bas threo WHST1SIHST,, INTHE REAR —AS EXPERIENCED first class waitress, or as chambermaid and good plain 4 yoars' city reference, Can be sewer. Good oily reierences. 2D AV, BETWEEN STH AND 3TH 878, | 4] WISTITH ST, BETWEEN 1TH AND STIL AVS — ARG Braise. PA giet ea chembermald and wuttress, of | ACL A renpectibie wirt as firei-ciase waitress or clamber- to do general housdwork in a smail family; good reference, | Mal and plain sew t city reference. Dreesmakers and Seamstressos. 8D AV., IN THE &TORE.—A COMPETENT 143 dressmaker wishes to work out by the duy in first lags families: reference given if requi-ed. 15 WEST 10TH 8T.—DRESSMAKING OR FAMILY o a -E_tewring wanted, by etre haa a Wheeler & Wik atuching: au wee centaa@ yard. Cal on uae SMT: 219 s0,A¥.) BETWEEN 18TH AND 10TH StS., d flocr.—A German dressmaker, who can sew on Wheeler 41 & Wilson's machine, wishes work by day or week fa an Amerioan family, Call for two days. 309 IST AV, CORNER 16TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS « dresamaker and seamatross wishes # few more cus- tomers by the day or week; first class city reference. 312 son machine, wishes a few more week in w private family or with Indies’ and children's underclot EAST §%D ST., NEAR 8D A¥., SECOND FLOOR front room.—A' young girl, baving a Wheeler & Wil- engagements | ‘apie day oF Aker; can make Up 849 EAST 12TH 8T., FIRST Laat FRONT ROOM. een on: able dreseand cloakmakicy. Fail and winter suits, ‘arde; wrappers. # 50; also children's and Mises’ garmenta made (0 0 Se petewred and fashion plates; 19 aren % cutting and basting. Call or 375 & ai Aves BETWEEN ae sonuatrosnt vines tort good embroiderer ; has hor own 23TH AND 99TH STS,, IN ata biishment. “A widow lady dresamaking, and isa healer & Wilson machine. PRY 4, RERSON LATELY FOREWOMAN IN BROAD- way, to serve afew more ladies by the day ; first clase fitter and trimmer: ners opevates ‘onall machines. Unerceptions roference. Address B. H., DEESSMAKER, Herald ollce. General Housework, &-. 151 NES, SIH Sty BETWEEN ¢TH AND, 711 YL avs.—a respectable girl to do general housework {a a small family; good elty reference. EAST @D 8T—A YOUNG 152, ework in a srl) sher and froner ; ‘we country. EAST 49TH ST., CORNER, THIRD FLOOR.—A respectable youns: girl to do general housework of a small private family; Yinorcaghly understands her business} has good city reference. 244. 6TH AV., BETWEEN 218T AND 22D STS.—A RF- * spectabie young girl to do gendral housework: tt s firat class bi froner; good reverence If required. GIRL rivate ‘amity g no objections to a read and biscuit maker and good washer and Hourekeepers, &c. WEST 13TH ST.A RESPECTABLE. WOMAN AS housekeeper; no objection to work; best city rofer- 38 ence. 183. AV GA RESPECTABLE AMERICAN wo! «Do fake charge of @ house or any light employm conn givo the very best references, Cail or address House keoper. 19Q MUBRIDGE, ST., ROOM No. XA YOUNG Wo. OZ man, able to speak German, English and French, as housekeeper ¢i w touement hov 315 5 te howsoten . AN AMERICAN WIDOW y LADY has eT. v) as housekeeper; has no objection to the countr; nd references. hotel or private family ; Adaress 144 sum AY. RING THIRD BELL.—AS HOUSE keeper by ‘an American tacy just roles (0 last oh cmployer} couutry preterfed. Address care of . MeKay. N ACCOMPLISHED AND FULLY CAPARLE WiDow Indy desires a situation as housokeeper; she speaks Euyglish, French and German, can teach the plato and world be pelused to taco care abd asstat in the eieation of children, box 182 Herald oftice, Miscelinucous, * WEST ISTH 8T.—-AS TEACHER FOR SMALT 36 children by a lady of expertence; would assist in sewing, Address TEACHER. G4 copviecoria's store satisfaction given or no pay. —A_ YOUNG LADY AS references as to character ; | or address COPYIS!, UNIVERSITY PLAGE Ds © 106 MAGDOUJAG ST.—A YOUNG LADY FROM THE DJ Enst, with first class testimonials, as cashior, book: Keeper, salesindy, ke, Address M. W. 18 6TH AVA YOUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS French dientiy, desires, a suuation in @ fancy or Other store, Address B.'R., care L. LADY DESIRES EMPLOYMENT AS PRIVATE S rotary, ist oF business correspondent, Addrovs Mra, BARCLAY, station B, Now York. LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS AMANUENSIS, companion of fnatractresa; no salary beyoud comiort- able board, Address TEAUHER, 96 Mulberry st, Newark, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA to, in a confeotionery or Tanoy atore: is willing to eek or two good refere: Address aw i SuREMIAN SWEENEY, comer Serney City, AN ENGUISH LADY, WITH SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPF- rience in teaching English, Frenen, Music aad German, Wishes a reengagement, Address A., care of G. Merritt, Eoq,, Tarrytows N ENGLISH LADY, FOR SOME YEARS RESIDENT South Ist and Grove sts., fo Varis, who spoais French fluently and teaches music, Hngilay and drawing, ag visiuing toncher, baving bad mu h experience, Highest retereaces given, Ad Wess ota at. NOPYIST,—I AM CONSIDERED AN EXCELLENT ‘copyisi; If any one will employ me, Tahouid be much obliged,” Torus Be. 8 follo, Address OID, Horald ait ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY A LADY, A POSITION wis governess or housckeeper, whose serious will be gompensation for board, Adiress Miss BROWN, Uoreid Branch ollice, Bi _HELP_WANTED—FEMALES. FOREWOMAN WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY UN- oreaite the manufacture of hoop skirits, Address A. office, GOOD NURSE, WELL RECOMMENDED, WANTED— 8 Near New York and to travel. Apply at room 15, Brondway. SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ALSO A FIRST y ke id un operator ou Grover & Bake Apply ut Tél Broadway, opposite Stew: ) Wanted. ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO chamberwork and wasting. Apply at 1¥2 West 1th et, ANTED—A GIRL TO DO bs igh den 3 A HOU Good city reference required. t No.8 ¥ SMART, TIDY GIRL TO MAKE HER. ly useiul about the houre ang s wasiet an the Apply at 940 3d ay ANTED. < ge eference required. W siore. V W's atreet, aNTED A CHAMNERMAID WIGLING TO ASSIST Bed West fed st, NTED—A SMART, 1IDY GIRL, WITH QvOD CITY relereace, to do general housework, at 145 Weat Jéth ANTED—HANDS FOR EYELETTING CORSETS; also for Washing and atarching. F, ROTH, 60 8d av, CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, to assist ia washing and fron) Cullis 142 Haat Sed ates from 10to IY A. Me y Wait ences required, V JANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN FOR A SMALL family; must be a good cook, washer aud froner; also Acomprient perkon to Ack ws Waitress and chainvermal Appiy at 16 Went 44 MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY WISHES TO OR. tain a nituation as working housekeeper to a widower or bachelor, or to po Sonth with an invalid; bas Leen {n For. ida four years. Cali at 6th av., bel With and Vth ats, over the drig Store, oF address TOUBEKEERER, box Is Herald oflice, NAME. RICAN “LADY, oF FD: CATION AND RE finomet, secks place aw housekee, . vor a wilower, dr to travel in Turope with a respectable family, or would re side @ road to superintend the education a children; unex- Ceptionable references exchanged. Addrese EVERSON, Herald office. OUBEKE gent cuniary diatres WaANTE BY A PEREON FULLY COMPETENT, A situation a8 housekeeper; bea references, Address K, Avy Herald oftice, Wantenca 5 respoctable party; first olaas reference give: J. Hay Herald Branch offoa, Brooklyn. ANTED—AN AMBRICAN, ENGLISN OR © Prountant girt to do.geitrat honcewark, Apply at 30 Yandam hy borween | Vario ok kK and Macdoust al. ANTBD—RY AN AMERICAN DADY OF RRFIA Ww menty with @ littio girl four years old, & position as howekeeper in a widowers famiip,s 0 hese references given and required, Adurewe for one weee N, af, A., Herald otter. PER TO A WIDOWER, A PARTY OF ‘by a widow In_pe- 98 Herald o five. Y R, BY A ‘Address YVANTED—BY A YOUNG ANBRIO, DAN LADY PAO 18 ¥ in the world, » altnation ae housekeeper; A wi mily prelerred, Adtrose, for one work, Mise JF TE Now. York Post oflies, siatiug whore wa be had COMPETENT WIDOW eituation as housekeeper in a nies frrmiv reference x:veuy wriigu or papsonals Adsroes 70 Herald Byagts ottce, Be LADY, A the beat city i, May BOX BY A Nurses we 20 WAT ISTH ST., REAR BUILDING, -A RESPECT. Abe zoung woman ae wat niwns hit a ing flow of Young boathy ok, Would lake # situation Immediately; no Objection tov oounsry. 299 WEST iD STA Younc care of | # el lid and do Hight obliging, private Chaually ouly- G GIRL OF 14 TO TAK hovseworl; wiiling and be seen for (wo days. L 4 DUANE & : 31 BROADWAY 54. Ripectabis maevied woman as uiree in a rer able private OQ) East seit #I., NAR 2D < flepal moutaly nireg wiih be daya; references (rou Lest class ladle areas) Sirs, My 5 stir Av.- aaied?) ant heamaticw ov ol T Cad be acon at prowent edaployvr AY.—A waged in ABLE WOMAN AS NW Wormald wid voamedrosy, A RESP RE | PROFS TANTED-IN AT 01 XY STORE, A SAL to diess dolis; those baving expor: preferred. Apply at No, 8:0 Hroniway wae D—LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO CAN. uss [0F & s’ paper. Apply for two daya, between Mand 2 o'ciowk, ot No. 25 Livery at. WARTED—A PROTESTANT QUOK) FOR A SMALL petent 10 slo paln cooking and to aasist i y at dol West 2 busine HER ik WiO LIVES Witt Pp king and assist wich erranda, With & Wioronchly experteneed woman, Cull oa Mme, MAU: RICK, Wl Woat 2d at, corner of eth a WASTED PROTERTANT WOMAN AS NURS 4 small private taunliy hott distance tn country. (ure Jen tan ‘on Mon) FANTED—A GOOD COOK; AL-O A CHAMBERMATD tyassict in washing aud iroming. Apply at No, 835 i, between bth aad HL ave, beweond A, M. and clock, or B44 LEXINGTON AV. A COOK WHO hor buminons and to aseist In fre coming of « kanal Eauaiy; GOON WageR yald. to Lo'vlvok. ll NO GIRL (14 TO 16) TO TARE CARE Hid duri.g the afternoon gone who resuies with Appy avail West tad a her paren V TWO GOOD SERVANTS ‘ONE ag (cooK aul bo other a8 chainbarmald anu waitress. None those who are willing, on wing nod can comme ell nm mended need api y (0 Mire. STEVENSON, corner of et, and Now York av, Brook'ya, WANTEDOIN AN AMERICAN FAMMLY, A MIDDLE An to Cook, Wash and from und do general ad whe know litte girl fo take 1 generaily use’. A wilow POUSAKt aud permanont home. Ww ante TANTED 47 ‘West STH STA SMART YOUNG GIRL, TO tase care of dintng room aud wash wnd iron; must ave ge ‘iy rererenee, ___SETUATIONS WANTED YATES. A Sum * reference from a A education aad erience, paiabiaieons as RTD eI aarrions yy ital If wanted ua sing Pd ‘& proper George B. vaomyee STRICTLY ree ee Da one bane, wink hy el Can furatsh unexeeptionable a 08 — ‘urd! ta GENTLEMAN OF MippL AGE, py MERCANTIL tion in Kone ‘and wmall tineration, 5% COPYIBTS WANTED IMMEDIATE, Ray dawn Us? WRITE plain, rapid hand and be correct we Pheryel aco oy yt ieee ar aaah a AR TRADES. 5 A FIRST CLASS PEACE ex EER DESIRES ituation to ron ahd uepair a stitlonary or marine eferencos and license, Address J, T-, Herald Branch a. Adress H., box 8, Cae HOUSE O8 TREASU ge for a sp ayia e i) ia ad SLL, carb No, 2 Amity wrest. PPOINTMENT.—A int pale hn ad eae Who ean control the ea W, MITO: 1 ‘4 wholesale house in this city; good ire at U7 Fulton at. ed AN; TER, box 133 Herald ofice, ANTED,—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SIRUATION IN references given. D—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BYA MIDDLE can ive good references. Address POR- NIED—A SITUATION, BY _A WELL ED DATED young man, #pesking’ the French, German, English and itch inogunges yond weiter” wid Addrem N. O., Heraid vilioe. ¥ Inet clas walter in a private family; the ver will elven. Apply for three days at at CLERKS AND SALESMEN, FIRST CLASS PENMAN SANIED IN A COUNTING dress W, at thia office, with reference, house, Ad sit ar vatute; GAN, Herald ollico. N ENGLISHMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS CLERK ‘oles; Is a good French Panto highest references. Address X, Y., Lox 203 or accountant in a brokers Hera! CEs &C.—THE ADV! / the Sod bandwriting. ‘salary moderaie. Address A. A. @., ald office, not afratd of work, BY A COLORED MAN AS best ree bth avy ad UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IX A goods store, city or country, ae a salesman; 1 with the business. Address, stating terms, BUR RTISER, ACCUSTOMED TO agement of a government ollice, denires am cxi- n asstduity and nptitude tor vox 190 Her- RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED.—FIRST CLASS go0e anleamnn, to, go to Georgia. Apply this dros day, from 11 to 1 o'clock, RY GOODS BALREM EN WANTED -ENOLIRT AND ply mt 499 Grand HUGH NEALIB. German good references required. at., between Attorney aud lage. AW.—A GENTLEMAN, WELL 4 the English laws and cdnveyancing, in an office of are practice in New box 12% Herald oftiee. ‘ork, 170 ATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN DRUG ( CLERK. re. Addreas T, H., 112 ay. A, drug sto RALEBKAN umbrella business t WANTED—ONE WHO roughly; mnst be ac joc, SED WITH requires a situation Address LAW, NDF RSTANDS Mahuta city dry gooda jobbers, No otbera neod apply. Ac» W., Herald of i JANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN, WELL the retail ribbon and lace business. Fgh or address W. WILKINSON, Noa, 4 and & Broad- moqualoted with way, Troy, N.Y, .c- wo PAPERS ED RETAIL goods salesmen, 00: Brooklya. -ANTED—A SITUATION IN SOME INSURANCE COM- pany of office, by young man who has been engaged Addre Post oflice. in insurance brokerage. Wee coe by trade, a THROCKMORTON, DIGGS & ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OL 1b Beach si, New York, W V & HUDTWALKER, ue Grant fly Willionash' salesmen, west of Alo ¥.; must buve experience and be well Posiod ta the Waluoss.’ Address W. i Ais box BIB fierad oillve, DRY , HAMMOND & CO., os Newark av., Jeroey Cily. 'ANTED—A FIRST OLASR SALESMAN, FOR RETAIL ‘ary gools. Apply to ROUBB & CO., 19) Court at, ANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS DRY GOUDB SALES co, Dy ANTED—TWO winet CLASS GERMAN DRY GOODS arg ANTED -A YOUNG MAN TO ATSEND AND TAKE ‘go ot mhat and cap store located s short, distance ws NTED—A SITU for 4 white goods stook, by gentieman who h both positions Jn an importing house; can induonce eres tf cee and commence at once. Addr Post oflic house, Must have a knowleage of clothing, CLUTHING «with reference), statton A. ATION AS BUYER OR SALESMAN lc rade, H.C. ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG UNMARRIED man, to act as a retail ‘salesman io a large clothing iee., kuow how to keep {t tn order, al about kizea, have patience, be very obliging, strictly tomperate and very industrious, © Address ‘COACHMEN AND | GARDEN RS. ing his horses; 1" an ex; latter to JOHN LEAVY, perience chy driver, THOROUGH GARDENER WANTS A SITUATIO: nd willing to do anything about a ouniry residence, sich as plants, hot and cola graperies, fra in fact anything reyuired on a farm aud gard testimoniai, aid moderate waves for n tat Inquire of bis late emp.oyer, 100 Pearl st. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SITUATION FOR HIS couchman, whom he purta with in consequence of aall- ‘Address by ny situation, A situation as clerk or assistant bookkeeper, Address 13 gentle. ton of by @ young man who understands wil make himself generally use‘ul aad obliging. D.J., box Tt Neral id office. C by a yollng man, who thorough ness; can give Cry: city rateroace G er'a stabie, No undersiands th NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANT J young German, woo thorough D—BY A § around & gentleman's piace. Address CH. W., oilice. ean milk ; Addiroas MG coachman or country refereni box 14 Herald Waxiep “BY A STEADY AND knows town we! INDUSTR 1; can give best reference. man, lately landed, who 1 B.D. atreet and Broadway. HEL P WANTER ~ YOUTH WANTED_.ACCUSTOMED 70 PACK goods. Apply at 827 Canal st, A ROY WANTED. ZA. who understands the dry goods business. references, A. T., Herald oflice, Salary $6 a week. écge of the business, 1 P, CAMPBELLS, 18 5 from 2 to 4, inovery way; understands gardening aud is a good milker willing and obltuing and would make hupself yeneraliy, ue box 183 L |OACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED his business Addre: OACHMAN'S AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED 2 | ‘wt present empioy- GITVATION WANTEDA AS COACHMA }O. stance Lis business perfectly in oll ite bra: Bighiy revonnmendad by hi last employer, Call om oF ad- dres# COACHOIAN, 19 Weet 28th at, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS ix'not afraid to work; beat chy TOU: yonng En:tishman a situation as coachman (married) Address, for three days, J. Nu, market, corner Greene and Bleecker sts. _ D—A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY. A PhO ratands his care veterinary surgeon, corner Wis D-BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman; understands horses io all bi ference given. ‘Call at Kuok'’s saddieny, $33 Wtod ve bck. OUT 17 OR 18 YEARS OF AGE, Address, with ie FIRS CLASS CANVA! KR WANTED— MALR on 4A female. Kecommendation necessary. JP, M., for three days. SULLLBY & STOOPS, 1 Ann st SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTED—TO AT. toni a rectifying e#/abliahment; one wito some knowl FID, By AL Satvamed and nested dross, with references, H. W. B BY. WANTRD—IN AN IMPORTING FANCY G¢ house; must come well recommended for honesty; fer ove living in th Adures ‘ail mureautt.e houses. Herald oulee. OY WANTED—WHO Ienows tho olty welt pox 487 Post offlee, UT PORTER WANTED—6 wen and willing to work before 9 A.M. UitaN'B ; da ONE ROS., 881 aud 8 ba Geert ae reacted, nad, Ws. woul Fe nts, BANK, TANTED-A SMALL BOY TO ASSIST oN “BARKE ing App y at #10 Hudson ot, :D-A SMART, INTELLIGENT. BOY Who is quick at figurer good ret revenge required. Address X. 0. P. office, NYED«AN AGENT V IN vox UNDE RS’ who CANVASSERS WANTED—FOR A WORK NEVER Au 300) pre- city; salary first year 150, with anaial Wit Goop German preterre |. Call av. exty; aalary #4 per week. Adcress, fo handw: ned atating referenices, whether German fe spoken and residing with box 104 Herata once, AN willing to work ; UL Herald TANS THE Land ella first clase brand of char- coal pig iron, ' Address box 4,983 Post ollice, WAsTED—A COLORED BOY AS WAITER IN A vate family; must have good city reference, App! 131 Lexington av., between the hours of 9 andl o'clock. at comer of Fieet and Debe must have #800 cash, Brooklyn, NTED—ENTERPRISING AND RELIABLE M ion commisaon the greatest Ii To the right men @ handsome rernineration (a gum Call on or address J, AUGUSTUS NOK, 130 Br room No. ARTED— AT THE TENTH WARD LATTLE i oYs wri yer habits.’ Gait after 10 ANIED—SOMB EXPERIENOWD GERMAN TRA\ Lay box 4,001 Post odloe, New York, Ww din, Adares tween 12 and i oroloek, at No. oe ‘la avery hood ws ANTED—A GENERAL AGENT, ONE WHO WIT few thousand dollars could veedine a pariner (or w anit tmportant patented artic! SYRUATIONS: WAN thO—otA Abas. 4) SD AY.~AN MONEST, YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEARS OO init and French, na bly undersiaude bie Dustnes, «x watter tn « privat | Feveronoes given, SITVATION WARTED=nY A YOUNG MAN AS A lorseever; cam furnixh frat class reference from last employer. Addreas'T, H, M., box 186 Herald olties, \ RESPBOTABLIE YOUNG MAN, JUST PISENGAGED, ZA wontt a situation ae watter in a private family, 0 0! jeetion y any part of (he-couatcr, Addroatd, Lay HHoeok or ity Newark, N 919 Broadway. WANTED-A nor write Wrappers; m ft realde with hin pate #5, Address, in own handwriting, PAPER, box oltice, novelty of t ri ly at ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A A pyly y TO eR House, 1104 Lowery, an 29 me oysicrman, of aloe B Ving Agents to canvass, the German American Cyclopm FOR A , be HA now now already {a the wurket, Wantevec deriv ying, feana etooe ok, 9 SREIN'S NOUN OUNG MAN WANTED-TU COPY ADDRESSE envelopes; one accustomed to the work preterred, Arosa X. x.) 00% LIL Herald otion, yy ON Ad+ ILE understands his busine: | No mounter fitter of 80 yeur Address A, INTERS. dp the city, @ situation; wadarataey thorough practical workm: B., box 100 Hecald ollee, oO FP T cobarge of a new preva root to be opened oberg must un er APPT, v9 letter ouly, with reference, to 0. Pe SLLERS = WANTED-TWO coop ‘DIAMOND Call at 197 Drondway, room 13. DLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.-WANTED, BY A GAS- in some of tho stivvmting, jections to #8’ experience ‘an the 0 re TO TAKE first week in A oag~ 3 FOREMAN WANTED, nderstand hi® busiagse in every thoronghly wnderstands the business need apply .at GURNEY’ CUTTERS.—A THOROUGMLY COMPETENT AND firat class cutter wautel, fora Broadway custom beal- hoas, Address ii, P. C., box 4,042 Post athe, New York. y ANTED—A PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER, ONE WHO none. corner 16th at alters, Bu Ww alxo a thoroughly perticulany, to the box 72 atation A.” WASTED =A MAN WHO THOROVONLY UNDER stands the manufacture and getting up ¢ of toilet a ANTPD—A PIRST CLASS TRON MOULDER CAPA: le of taking charge of the Door of a sinall foundry alson good pattern maker} sieady work and good wacos wil be given, ddress, statt > cee and giving reforences, bo: 125 Post offlee, Dover, N. a ompetent salesinan offer stuple re retail trade, Addeess, stating terins, &c. T A LARGE German’ Hall, 408 Wer Resolved, On motion ot M Mower and others, { Bupertor Court Vacanoy, Recor.Jer, Common Marine Conr, Surrogate, District Attorney. Coroner. Supervisor. Hug GExsom, bis J, MoGuiBE, citizens of the That we, reoammend the able and respected Assistant Dirtri hey, RC. Hutchings, for the oltce of Burrogate of the ehy were wnanimonsly adopted. made by Major Gorge W. for their honorable Joux M, Mosen, EMOORATIC UNJON NOMINATIONS, For Supreme Court THOMAS F, GLLROX,) POLITICAL. AND THUSEABTTO ntiath ward, enth strost, it was unanimondly e citizens of the above wards bily and county of RRenolved, ‘That’ we carnosfly request our fetlow oltisans ta ute all legal moans to elect our Busrogate with the largest majority on the county ticket. ir. F, Newman the foregoing resomtong After several remarks werd Sauer, Berdhard Poth, Jobm DM, the meeting adjourned, wih nine obecrd candidate. ADOLPH GARTY, President, Secretary. RO Chairman General Fecextishes, Secrotaries, 5 RBs Tors a GS FOR BALLOTS FOR 8ALE—AT BA Willett street and 96 Sixth avenue, was nominated by ing election. VENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.—AT eYEe Gr die Reventh Benatorlel distclet, hott at fackaon CONVEN, Hiall, Thirty-second strect and Second avenhe, pursans Lo & all Of tbe General Commitee o Tammany Hall, the Hou. JOHN J. BRADLE: uelaatlon for stato Senator at the ohsa- LEANDER RUCK, Eeq., Chairman. un ward—Parniok A. MCELEDE,} Vigo Chairmen, Qoth ward—Epw 1sth ward—N. F. Sunh ward —B. List ward—-A, pee Pe VENTE. Gentlemen— Teall upon every £ way controlled by On election day. T° THE LECTORS OF THE ‘Respectfully, yours, anp Buve. BUTENBOMON, Munray, $3 Seorotaries, *. DockERrY, PROPLE AGAINST THE TAMMANY RING. ‘An honest and independent judiciary, Pur Justice of the Supreme Court, RKE, THOMAS W. 0) -FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT. ‘Cader no ciroumstances ani by no inducements witli T with: draw from the canvass as # candidate for the Assembly, and ree and independent voter, who is tn no party wiachives, to give moe’ their suilruge W. H. MoCARTHY, behait which kno ar ‘the regula Lee rf the by letter rpammany Bal ‘At a convention io was unanimously ing election. . ©. MURPAY, NITED RE Thiry onssax 5™ SENATOR ] ( bannt Mapoteld Prominent apea! fre gunn W. tt land and 8. Hirsch. present. Fork, img a No, b14 Peurl street, mittee of Tammany Mion Bt, SHANDERY, Bth, United Republican Nomination TH WARD ON DE Teising, under the auspices of tho Tenth War wil take place to- bt at 65 WK POPULAR RALLY FOR HORACE GREELBY.— [The nomination of HOKAGE GREELEY for Comp- troller of the State has aroused a popular enthusiagm in his wa no party boun: To meet the wishes of independent democrats in thi and adjoining counties, who iutend to vote for Mr. Greeloy, the New York Sun has rv democrauc Uekets ‘of the counties , Suifoik anu iebmend with thi Imptroller, Copies of these ballots nef puolieation ofllee of the Sux on appitcation 1 oF telegraph. Lu. ‘0. RTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. ‘of the Fourth Senatorial Disirict, hold at ee cali of the General Com- ali, on. WILLIAM M. TWEED nominated Ser Stato Benater of the ensa- BDWAKD HOGAN, Chairman. seargitie. DLIOAN NOMINATION, senth district, Sistosnth ward, mbly, ALEXANDER MoLEOD. EN’ CANDIDATE. Kloventh District, Por Aww JOBS K is, IAL DISTRICT, Yeh, Lbth and 1th wards. for deuntor, sacos suAkP, > MASS MEETING an wil hadrons ier mostinne an, Cbatineey. Soaffer, James D. Mot) ole Justice Mansiied bas promised to 4 1g" ASS! Mronart. J. Qu Joun J. MALON JonN Moone, Seoretary Democratic Un The laryest stock of the latest BLY DISTRICT. ‘nited Democratic s&Nominasions, Tammany, Mozart and Democratic Union, 3x Member of Assembiy, THOMAS O. FL MICHABL GROM, Chairman Tammany Hall Convention, ey "{ Secretaries Tammany Hall, ‘BY, Z E, BRIED, Chairman aoa Hall Convention, AnpRRW Surru, Secrotary Mozart Hall. WILLIAM WEDDENMEYER, Shairman Democratic Union Convention, lesigus on a few hours’ notice, vast 18th et, near 8d ay, ARBLFIZED § Marble SrEWART & OF Thainty-sixth strvet’, DECORATED MARBLE = and @legant designs. 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