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expfwssten te their reefing u( mttnali Im Telatiea therefore Tiiftl tb? Grand Uivlnon of iwlfto under their wii.tr bt? of tb. order eeery where. do h.reby reoiru their fjratltud. to A i God for tb. favor our ciqii, ibd the blowing Youchstfed to ui In our in the of Aaeombly and lb.

Mtet. b.ete, IM to our worthy Uovernor Hl? whleh Vl' sad thoir pledgts, of all opp-plUoD tnli throughout Ttat toour brethren of this JurUuit utt the tb, htn.e. wo Her ourmo.t our whiah bet attead.d u. to rajolco on.T|hition in their legislation, wo eitand th. right ulM of Moktnaan Ji i that ftow York, be? oJur.o, will nw.r falter toll.

Esoelsier being her motto, tru. to tsoatnags, over be lound in for tratb and right. to to honored of th. eitl.s of Mew If orb Brooklyn who bivo proven worthv by tbeir hitherto duel. and to .11 in authority, we pfedee to give aid Md effort in mlorwment of the hibitocy faw; baviof Ubored for to labor for enloroeuient, and ae shall do wnat may be done to rid our State from ot of ourrejololnge for -on, SraS rtM wZ.hoiid w.lVom.

iii- among. us, with HI onr onr trinoipl' end desire their eitensiwto all Willi tor happier time? under tb. now of fioni tlio influ.no. of th. ruin power -to all who n.

be oo in thi? great eflort, w. pledge iS.t, w. will laler to the law in this State, and preserve it until New "orkinaU her be from tb. influ.no. and programme of the Alieghanians," wu next Introduced, and sang then sssgrir trader Vhearty wtloome toBroUier fiX mw'wChaVtheCg rte tme metT about a To him it wade no difference that the brother American, for in each glorloue enterprise.

tais he knew do national distinction. He took lum cor2lL? tho hand not only bfcau.e bo had aiway. bM SjVu. iirt ri-M i-wmpernnce. (Hen.

wed cheering.) fliv bZZX Tllley a. the bend of th? national tb. Violet, Xii-TraC' "SXS "XftSSS Ein th and to the Palnietto State, ihere wae a bid tonored him, and BtlU nure, iMelf bj placing bin at its head. ThlrUen afro the order e.nized in thin city, and there were preeent who ii at its who would not lire to follow it. Tbe then referred to the triumph uf the prvhibltlon priniiple in the New Engtand fftatea lt httd, he Vw, jar -ian'er than th4 (Cheert.

Tuiro la no unt one State In New Hampbhtrettat hae not adopted the principle, and ine nw juet teen electing a Legislature pledgeu to a throe foM prtnoiple of First, freedom of tbe ballot box, fecond, the freedom of Nebraska frc ui gUyery; (Vehement and prol nged cheering mmKled with slight hi.eing;) end thud, the Wben llnmuvblre from grog (Kenewed cbeere hen faempihire wheels intojliw, the six New hag an State will stand in ferried phalanx together New Yark intended to sustain htr liquor law and then expert n.ent wculd become experience, and ifthegwat Km p.ro could such a law and en'oroe it. other State? hare no fear for the re ult. Ii" lad no lears for tho eil'ect of tae long opinions upon the unconstitutionality of the Won it, been luru'shed, lor good iaige fees, by some pro ut lawjers in the State, who bad heW taut locial and political poBitions, but who, he was tony 10 ha now almost initiated the 'dea that tne law would lead to violence and tumult. On th. other bebd, lawjera of equal standing had furnished tor no rewaro but that wnich conscience wouldgivo them, favor ot the entireoonstitutiooalicy of the law ix, ii? enactments.

(Cheers If the law nee amendment, tt ere would be time enough to amend It, but he wi'bed the fact to be noted, that there had ne'er yet appeared a decision of auy Court In the Union, from ti Suprtme Court of tbe Un ted States down, inyalldat Ids the constitutionality, either ot prohibiting the liquor or ol search secure. (Loud cheers.) Anl aitiole Htate tBat haci paseed such a or altered it, aare to reader it nore stririent. He supposed that his presenee bere toXbt ml' subject bim to attack an to abuse, but he wL ore ol who behwved that when the ptwaoaer aceeudeo the pulpit stairs he need no; leave bis patriot him A man bad as muuh right to be a preaiher, and would Uke this occasion to aovertise tbose gentlemen who had addressed bim on this subject, both through th? past cilice and the public papers, that he had taken his twin and would say to them, not only for hu for the Beechers, the Tj ngt, tbe tha chaptns, and others i oocupied the same po-iltion. "The wall. these pillart, shall flf From tb.lr firm ba.e as as Chews Other clergymen of this who had no time to attena xmetiusa as this, could find plenty ol to attend the annlTerearies of the Uiatorioal Society and or the Uttrary societies of the colleges and and even to he present at tne convivial meetings held at the Aktor llouse and tbe St.

Nicholas, (thesrs and laughter.) He found no fault witn teem, however for to his own matter each man must stand or fa Tho reverted gentleman concluded with a lorcioUappeal to men of all classes and proles.ions to join il? Movement tbe meeting bad assembled to said, America and America's God expect every true man to do hie outy. ooeenng Mr Osklst tbe audience with this time of a. very pathetic and affecting character? and Hen 8 J. Tiixkv came forward and long and rather oreary address, mamly history of the nee and progress of the temper anoo move In ehe Brituh provinces. Atter he got through the Poxology was and the audience were dismissed with a benediction by the Grand Chaplain of tbe Order.

Police CITAbOK OP FAt.SK PRKHNOBS. Mr. Walter Pattereoo; charged with having obtained, bj falie pretences and fraudulent a quantity of bopa, valued at $14, Of 0, from Garrett W. Bjckman, ana committed to priioa by ConooUr in consequence thereof, since been released, having piocuied bail In tbe bum of $16, (KM). The examination of tbis case will come olT on next Friday, before Justice OeUrn, at tlie office.

ALLKQBl) tlBHOMJSTY OF A DOMESTIC. Margaret Qnlnn, a domestic, lately in tbe employment of Mir. Catharine Hat Be Id, of 100 Prince street, was taken Into custody yeaterdajr on charge of stealing 958 from ber mistress. On arresting the prisoner and her at the station home, was discovered up in the akirta ot her dress and otber of her wearing "apparel The was taken before Justice Wood, at the Jtfisex Market hollos Court, where, upon examination, the was committed for tiiaL TO THK BXMTOti OF THK Ul.BaLD. Under the head of Police Intelligence in your paper to day, it ia that I was arrested on a charge of false pretences, having obtained a quant.

ry of hops valued at Hi: The fact oi arrest is correct, but the causes imperlectly set fortu. 1 purchased that, as 1 have many other, Urge lota oi hops, as per sample, to oe of tlrst quality, and by accident discovered that the sellers were delivering a trashy and worthle-n article at tbe abip instead of tue gooes purchased. The lacts in the case, and also the oi my arrest, will appear in full examination before the proper authorities, and with them 1 ana willing to leave the matter. WiULiTaR PAT1UH0N, 47 Pearl stnaet. Postaoi to lutUiB We are requested to state tuat the Post Offiee at lurks Islands being under the control of the colonial authorities, there It no otlcer there to collect, behslf of tne British 1'ost Office de partannt, the postage chargeable on letters from the cited Mates conveyed to that laiand by British packets, ilets, theretore.

the British postage of 24 cenu per ounce, in addition to the United States postage of cents, scoordiog to distance, is prepaio in tne States, the same as upon letters for foreign it British) in tlie Indies, they eannot their destination Washington Union, lutein Sllvti Beaver Hata? i prepsrerf to trentlemen to kthe Industrial Ix ition in with ii miner hat. Those atruc to pur eut price ef $1, fltd that tuo the inme bats inanafactnre. be evory sveann no leas titan 0, Hat Mnuutaeturcr, 118 Aasaeru utreot. Iljrleof Urab Hen v. and lin the fashionable world; aivo liim P'l Itroadway, seeona duor tti of every variety.

eiit Doei Not Abate, bnt lAtFEKTT A LKABK sell jo cheap Call at th-ir stores, 67 Cbatuam and i'oaul streets. jipanfi 140 and Ml Nswin hMenalt sen Noi-ky Mountain $3. ooi't bats, sad straw tne Woiid heat hliu In fraeetul and elegant hat for the ler is ereepin? on and te la on that ceo re nni tlie public Boys' nati an I styUa, alio on tand. Storji, 633 i street. AtlM Whacs, Braadlcs, Regan, at ho B.

I CO LAY will icll, Ikli day, tt o'clock, at hie tpaeieue salesroom, No. 11 Broad (tract, a of brandies, wives, cUretn, ikupMiti, kiui trnli, Ac being a portion of aa (took aad article warranted at represented Metlto'i Drab lieavin have juat been liwed. yen wish a luperior bat oall and examine his steak: it eauDot be equalled by any ether ablishmeat in the oity. Corner af Broadway aad Canal street. For the Botstli? The U.

B. Mall Steanuhlp JauKSTOWN, Capt. Parish, leaves Pier IS N. alterno.n, atlo'clcck for Norfolk Petenbarg and Rioh mixid, arriving in Worlol early next afternoon, and at Petersburg and Richmoad next morning from wliobpoinu there are lines of railroad to the South and West For etattrotms, apply to LUDLAM PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. 8lae so oents, and equal in others take for fa.

UsOW "om njij poll tan llotel. aw "roadway, opposite Metro Pbetographi, 50 tend, ud 83? Fine at any in existence Competitors, show your hand, bang out your oolcrs 1 What's jonr prices The people are not Mtisicd with seeing the eletthant? they must pull him by the tail, and that they do at 2K9 Broadway. thia country for the fasbionable world Published in The HeW Torn Weekly Toe Flirt number ol is for sale this (Saturday; morniag. June 2, in every news room in the oity; alio, at the of Stringer A Townseod, De Witt A Davenport, and J. Crowen.

Editorial contents. Journalism; Fernando Wood; Aoierivan Diplomacy; "Wanted, a Playwright;" StanwU Ball; Pish aad PI Mb; Return of the Prodigals; Clerical Despotism; Dropping; Lady Thieves; of Ac. The arttele on Fernaade Wood, though severe, is thongtit to bo merited. Tbe outside ot the Critic oontains a variety of carefully selected and luht reading matter. Single six For at all the aad by the proprietors, CLEVELAND A MoELRATH, 17 Spruce street.

Hew Basle, by Thomas Cava tin the Orphan," (ballad, 25e. the "Swinging Polka," illustrated iwith beautiful ootored vignette title, Xflc Sparkling Polka," (15 36c. Published by BOBACS WA'lEKS, 333 Broadway. Boston Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, the tole agency of T. Gilbert A with and without tho asolian.

Jacob Cbickering'i, ilsjlett ACumstoa's, and Woodward A pianos, all ot which have the iron frame and will staud any climate. They are the beet Boston makes, and will bo sold at factory prioas, wholesalt and retail, with a liberal disoount for cash. Bareges at Reduced The are now selling printed bareges, at 6dL, rich satin plaid and chintx colors, 2t 3s and rich satin plaid, pine apple eloths, at fie that romt to import over yeryard. A. H.

LEaDU EaTER A CIO. 347 Broadway, oornerof Leonard street. Embroideries at a Great We will en this morning, another large stock of rich embroidered collars, under banokerchiefs, bands, tionncings, lao? curtains, miialins, which will be soli at half their value. E. 11 lEaDBEATER A 317 Broadway, corner of Leotard street.

Mourning Ooods. Juat Received from Auction, flee black Canton crapes, de beiges, silks, crape shawls, do. Cashmere do, alapacas, bombazines, Ae. E. U.

LEADBEATER A 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard atren. June, 1855? Zephyr Ca aimcre Suits 910) fashionable French cloth ooats, fclay linen coats, altiacca coats, $2. JdflS suits, at EVAN 8' clotumg warehouse, 80 and 68 Fulton Melt's and Boy's clothing and Furalshlng goods full aad well seleoted assortment always to bo found at No. 441 Broadway. One prioe, and no deviation.

ALFRED MUNBO A CO. James Little DIerthaut Tailors, 413 Broadway, near Canal street, where you will find tho most elegant, neat fitting, well made and durable garments in the city. also made to order at tlie shortest notice. Little Stroke Fell Great Economy is your best friend and EVANS' olothiug warehouse. Oti and 68 Fulton street, is the place where oassimere suits are sold at $10; linen June suits, fashionable French cloth Marseilles vesta.

Si; blay linen 91; extra superfine blue oloth dren ooats, $16. do to Oak Hall and Bee Their "Enormous," ate. rtinent of new summer coats, pauts, vests, Ac, of every know nklnd and quality, which they are selling ohoaper than any house in Newiork. Oak Ball, DeURuoTA SON. maud 86 Pulton sreet, running through to 47 and 49 Uold street.

Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, at Greene's shift store. No 1 Astor Attention is invited to the ariloles in the gentlemen furnishing department. he St. cK includes every variety of tephyr, silk, gaute, tnen'a and Lisle thread, under shirts and drawen, ties, cravats, gloves, hall hose, suspenders, umHsllas. canes, dressing opera glaxaes, gold and alirt amdi, mounted and otherwl-e, imported for the sprint and rummer trade.

Tho piiooa are moderate, and the asaortmeut unequalled. m. Uattn, XV laoleaaUe Btanulktctarer ot shirts, collars and the newest ityles, well made and of the belt quality. City in particular, wlU find it to their advantage by pure hating at thia establishment, corner of Broadway aad cortlandt street, Qilaey building. Handsome Shoes and Tliere Is no place ia tbe oitv whore snob an extensive and elegaai assortment ot drees boots and gaiters oan bo found as at Watkins', 114 Fulton street, otti.

sboee may ljok well; hut we knew from experience that ATKINS' shoes not only lo well, but wear well. Fashionable James K. Spratt would inform bio friends and tbe public that he has opened a anient place at 346 Broadway, for the aale of ail the ntw of paranoia, where he will be pleased to a doien or tingle one at a low figure. 343 Broadway. tings At Humphrey, 3T9 Broadway, corner of White etreet, have Juat received from tbe late auction a large assortment of carpeting, which they will sell at the following low Rica velvet carpet Us.

to 14t. per yard; rich tapestry, te Ufa. per yard, rich per yard; three ply, to 9s. yarn; ingrain (fjowoll make). per yard.

Aad all other equaily Illi am A Huer sola's Great Carpet Establish. meat, bowery, ie for the newest and moitfaihioaable pattemiot English velvet tapeatry, throe ply and incram carpeta and oiiolotha; and particularly for selling them 3A per cent than the utual at other plaoes. Lace Window Siiadu, Bayers have a great advantage iu dealing with large ettablish ments, for the more extensive the businoas the smaller the percentage Uence in buimg laoe curtains, cornices and window shades of first importing and manufacturing eonoerus like that ot KELl'Y A tCRUUSON, 2U1 llroadway, the purchaser practises a wise eooa. my well as the opportunity ot (electing from an extensive atock. Wedding Cards? An Assortment of Erir dell's elegantly ei graved at home i "tea, wedding cards entemper.

Ac can be bad on application. or lent by poet to any part of tlie countrr. fcstablishod in 1840. JAMES EVERDSLL, 902 ay, corner uuano itreet. Drculng Cams.

-The Undersigned Hare opened tbe s'ore 067 Broadway, where will be found a peoeral auiitawt of cases, tasore, pen, pocket and aportieg knivre, bair. tooth anil shaviag brushes, soaps, perfumeries, and othtr article! lortte toilet: razors boned and cutleiy i paired A I'AtUlS1 dressing otn mnnurso ory, 657 Broadway, between tbe St. Nicholas and Metropolitan hotels. Tbe beat aHortmeui of fine leu will be found at tbe Caat.n Tea owpany'i newly ereoted and elegant store, 12S bathem ttreet, between Pearl and Roosevelt, oldest tea estebUtbmeat in the city. tVe aeiure our readeri can do better here than elsewhere, either at wholesale or retail.

Sawing JHochiuts Improved so as te run without uetse, are the melt perfect contrivance pretested to pttbiie Lotiee They sew the very lineet tbraaa without ever breaking it, and peiform the heaviest work In eloth or leather wUhuut getting out of erder. One macbiae will do every des cruAion of work. Clear profit of uaiug one of tbeee o. ecMi.ee a ear. N.B? All other aewing aa shines are liable to euits for infttnsemea.

of patsuts. 1. BINDER CO. i ud Broadway Ho tirealtr Ala to Home Comfort has recently beea introduced io public approval than Uoodwin Cort'e improved kiioboo range; ihe moit expeditious, conveuient and nouiical in the marint, of adoption by every lover of a well ordered kitohea and properly eotked GoOKtriN A COBT. 263 Water street.

(10 only (tor a Farm or 4 UulidiHg LnU llna 1s sn opp rt unity which ought to bs improved by every person destitute ol a home for and family, and it sill olose Monday evening, 4th of June, Each person or payable In instalments, will receive a deea for 2 building lots, 'Ui by 100, or a farm from 2 to 20 aorei. Tbe 1 ots ere in tbe rillats ot Kotevale, near Lake Roukonhoma. a abort ride from the city. Apply immediately, to CillS. WOOD, am broad way.

Dye, Higa and celebrated tactcry for articles HA Broaiwajr. Nine private roeine for the apwleetloa of his ailed hair dye, and retail, tieware of imuations. The largeet assortnicnt of wigs and toupeea lathe world. rtttsdero'i Eueitier Hair IJye? Wo Clap, trap las foisted dye public favor. Br ite own superior eaeelleuce it rose tnte celeLmv, i on that basis it alandk -aucball'rged and uuapi roae.ied In ten minutee it oouverts a kleuiiai.

into ae attracting. Maiufactuiod, sold and applied, at No. dAstorBou o. Kebaatopol will all, the Hit be Beaten, but LIRaUUUB'fi wiga and to'ipree, unequalled for their I ish and perfection of fit, never can. Strangers and ciilteaa should oall and see them at VI Urcadway, eatranoe 102 i.lton.

WhlsUtn or Mooataches Froauecd In Six weekebymy onguent, wbiob will not etaln or iuj ure tbe skin tl a bottle; large quaitt safely packed and sent to any vart of the country URAUaS, 6 S5 Broadway; Zeib-t, 44 South Third etreet, Philadelphia. Pimples, Freckles and Tan can be entirely moved from the akin, by ustnaKl.l W. VoNUBKSMirB'A extract cf roeee elder (loners, (very lad? who baa "fd this artiole speaks of it In the bigbeet termi, as the oMy article tbat will remove pimples and fr- cklea Sold culy at the Bowery drug atore, No. 168, above Broome street; and by Mra. llayee.

176 Fnlton atreet Brooklyn. Tan, Krnptlons, Batlowness, Salt Rheum, cured by GOUHAUD'8 medicated eoap, tubtile, Ultoots hair from any part of the body. LUywhite, rouge, hair dye and reetoratlvo, at 67 Walker street, 1st store from Bioadaay. Calleaaer, 3d, Philadelphia. Read This-? an Old Man Made Voani; for $10 by getting one of the beat manufactured "v'le or toupeea iTom the eelebrated manufactorr of A -7 Wadea lata Back and 4s, tbe addms.

French Fnraltan, Rteelved trom Parte, consisting of ttHtru, buikolM, Ac. nobly tuiii. Will sold at ihsa Call at Ml Yosrth ttou 1 to 5 o'eloik, M. Dyspepsia, OraTtl and Aheuutlai.WOLti'S Seblodam aromatic hai beoa prescribed ith great sncoess la a bore Pat ap ia pint snd qnart For by all the respectable ururgiiti ia the United S. I.

Fitch, Author of the mMx Lectnni en Contnnctien," office 714 Broadway, opes dally excepted) from 9 sntU 5 e'ofook, oosaumptiea. asthma, of the heart, aad all ehroaio of and females. Consultation free. To Serreni Retired Clstgyx nan, reatored to health in a tew aftor many of Itreat nervosa suffering, ansious to make kiown the meanaofeure. Will free the preteripUen mod.

Direct the Eer. Jobs M. Dscssll, Fulton etreet, Brooklyn, N. T. Look tbe rsaeal In the eye Wbo would aupply.

The PnbJlc are Cautioned against of LYON'S magnetic powder asd for the sate destruction of asd rerisis. are oiroulating tbeie deceptive examine the wrapper lee tbat it diiplayi four sstionsl and engrared nature. X. LYON'S depot, st 124 Broadway. Shoulder and for bow olob feet, and all of the body os hand, and made to order by Or.

GLGVXK, st the Sargeoa's Bandage Xnstitnte, No. 4 Ass Only Prise Medal Awarded to Marsh A CO by the Industrial Exhibition of all for their new palest Radical care truia. te Valentine Mott, Willard Parker, and John M. Carnoohan. An extensive lilt of of meroas tile and other gentlemen cared by may be aeon at Marih A No.

2k Maiden lane, New York; and A No. 5 4th afreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, topes lrom 7 A. M. nstil 9 P. M.

Holloway Pills. Here 1s Health for AIL? for sll. soble remedy, acting it apes the of life, health when failing, energr and vigor to the when (lagging, in a manner tunerlor to any medicine ever made known to the world. 8old at the No. 80 Maiden lsne, New York, aad 244 Strand, London, and by sll druggUti, st 36 6 and 91 per box.

The Moffat Lift Pills and Phoenix Bitters. Theae have acquired a net celebrity among and wbieb their over ail They are invaluable to and every family ebonld be provided with tbem they are limple in their nature and efficacious in tbelr reunite, and almost oertain of the msny epidemics which are oonieqoent upon tbe anmmer hast. Offloe Sib Broadway. For 8hk of Appetite and attaeka, take doae or two of Dr. John and yoa will be oured in few who have tried it are willing to teitifv.

It every good quality to reenEtnend it, being exceedingly nioe to the tstte. Children like it, snd ask for it. It free from all and and perfectly to at all In fast, it baa been tmlyoalled, "Nature's bed triend and Sold at Dr JOHN BULL'S office, corner of Broadway and Cortlandt atreet, (No. 2 Gilaey Price, $1 per bottle, or dx for and To Prevent the Injurious effecta of thie diiease upon the (yetem, It nieeaiary to break it up immediately, and siterwarda proteot the ayairat return. Rnehton'a new remedy will this with more certainty than anything hitherto Down.

RUSHTON'9, No. 10 Attor House, and No. 417 Broadway. On Monday evening, May 28, by the Kev. James Millelt, at bis residence, 171 East Seventeenth street, batween tbe Firet and Second avenuss, Mr.

Gsoroe T. Rockwell, of Darien, Ct. to Miss Chaslotii a. Lindsay, of thin city. At Northampton, Fulton N.

on Monday, May 14, by the Rev. David Lyon, at tbe residence of tbe bride's lather, Francis Sayaub Sinclairk, to Loot knia, daughter of Langdon Ithael Marvin, M. Tn on Wednesday, Majr 30, by Rev. Mr. CuriU.

Uvrd Pbici, of the arm of Piles tons, of this city, to Miss Emily L. 'Hudhsll, daughter of Peter Habbell, of Brook Held. iTIlH On Friday, Jane 1, Sarah EuzaMsth Davodk, wife of William H. Gifflng, aged 38 yean. The friends of tbs family are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 149 ffeit Thirtieth street, to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

On Tburecav, May 31, Jahks Nmiiitt, son of Charles snd Mary Nesbllt, aged lb years and 8 months. 'A lie friends and relatives of the family are seepectfully invited to sttena his funeral, on to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from bis Is te residence. No 13 Lewis street. Bis remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Thursday, May 81, Pstsr B.

Docqhkktt, aged 82 years. Tbe friends and relatives of the family are requested to sttend bis funersl, lrom No. 107 Third avenue, this forenoon, at 10 o'clock. At Staten Island, on Wednesday, May 30, shim wifs of Pstsr V. P.

Van Name, deceased, ia tbe 44th year of her sge. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at her at o'clock, this afternoon, without further notice. Boats leavs Whitehall at 1 o'clock for Port Richmond. On Thursday, May 31, Johs L. Wiggins, in the 37th year ef his age.

The relatives aad friends of the fsmily 'are rss pec fully invited to atttnd bis funeral, this afternoon, at '1 o'clock, from bis late residence, No 23 Watts street. On Thursday, Morel, of consumption, H. H. Bjhns, tn the hUd yesr of Si's sge. His friends snd and also the members of J.

D. Willard Ledge No. 260, of F. snd A. Masons, are invited to sttend his funeral, at 1 o'clock, to moirew afternoon, frees Broadway, corner of Keade street.

His remains interred in Green wool Cemetery On Fndsy, Jube 1, Anna Catharihs, wifs of Charles Roots sec daughter of Hezekiah Wheeler. Tbe relatives and friends of the fsmily are requested to sttend her funeral, from ths Church of tbe Annunciation, Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, on Mon day afternoon, at o'eloik, without further In vita tion. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood fer Interment. On Friday, June 1, William North son of Edward and Sarah Elisabeth Lappin, aged 3 years, 3 months snd 11 dsys. Ihe friends snd relatives of the fsmily are respectful )y invited to aatend his funeral to monow afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, No 282 Stan to a street.

On Frilay morning, June 1, at her late residease, Moirissnla, suddenly, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Patkrson, in the 86th ysar of her age. The triends of the family are respectfully invited to atteno the funeral, at lb o'clock, this morning, without further invitation. The remans be Interred at Greenwood Cemetery.

Carriages will be in attestant on ths arrival of the cars in the city, at tbe corner of Broome street and tbe Bowery, at o'clock P. M. On Friday, June 1, after a lingering illness, Mart A wile of L. 1). Hart, in tbe 31st year el her age.

Her remains will be taken to PlainvlUe, for In teiment. Funeral at 1 o'clock. On Friday, June 1, at tbe Clarendon Hotel, New Yoik, Gidkoh niuw, formerly of l'ernambuoo, Brazil, and recently arrived from England. Bis remsics bavs been removed to Boston, for interment in fsmily vault at Mount Auburn. On Friday morning, June 1, of consumption, Jam aged 23 yesrs, 6 months snd 13 dsys.

bis friends and lelatives are icipectfully requested to attend his funeral, this alternaon, at 4 o'clock, from 83 Maine street, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, on Friday, June son of Andrew Gentle, sgsd 24 ysars, 6 months snd 26 dsys. Tbe relatives and friends of tbe fsmily are respectfully lnviteu to attend his funaral, at o'clock, to morrow afternoon, from tbe residence of his brother- in law, Mr. Andrew Ayres, 207 Washington street, Brooklyn. On Thursday evening, Mav 31, Joseph Hknry McKirhik.

aged 2b yesrs, 6 sad 0 days, son of John Mrkibbin, formerly of this city. His friends, snd those of bis father and brother, John McKibbin, Jr are iavitcd to attend bis funeral, to-mer row aiternoon. st 2 o'clock, from tbe residence of his father, at Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y. ban Francisco papers please espy On Tuesday, May 20, Klizabktii Cohroy, aged 3 years.

The remains were taken to tbe Cemetery of tbe Evergreens, from Myrtle svenue, Brooklyn. At Hudson, on Monday, May 28, very suddenly, Mrs. MAHttARfcTFAi its, wifs of the late John P. Faure, in the 64th year ot her age Her remains were taken to Red Hook, Dutchssi county, for mtsrment. On Thursday, May 81, Albert Lohmkykr, only son of Hermann and Joesphine aged 4 months and 18 The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funersl, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, rrom the residence of his parents.

No. 11V Washington, corner Third itrset, Hoboken, N. J. Mis will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Monday, Msy 28, suddenly, of apaplszy, Pktbr Qcim hr sged 63 years.

remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens. Cincinnati papers ease copy. MHfMKTlSKIENTS EBMBWKD DAY. PEB8UNAL. C1 A I'T.

RI8I.EY, Or THX SCHR. JAMES K. STOWEJ back, picked up one bale of cotton off Caion Inlo oo th Ntj, No mark. Can be laan at wharf tbia dai IfLIEN LA KAGAN INFORMATION WANTED OF Ellin Darapan. who wrote to Iier elater In Tenait laat January, from whom a letter baa been recelred In return, ai.d can be obtained by her calling personally on 0 M.

Batpar In FIMath atreat, between and avei.ue?. liar woald do her a favor by calling ber attoi.tion to thia advertisement. WE BESEECH YGU CON rider onr eorrowa, your health, and the of a relapae. The patt iball ho forgiven: and what I can I will. INHUMATION WAN'iEb OF MICH A El.

CORI.ET, A native of the county Moraphan, Ireland. When laat btard from wai In New York. Any Information rebooting im will be thankfully received hy directing to Coiley, fott Dallae, Miami, Florida. IF EDWARD BOLTON WILL CALL AT THE MAN 1 cheater 34 Whitehall itr-'ft, lie will hear of tl.lttg to hia advantage. SAML.

I Milt All A Whiteball ttreot. POLITICAL. Democratic statu committee -a meeting of the Ltmoetatio lominikiee will be held at Home, in the it of New York, on Wedueeda), the tilth day ot Jur A. 1). I has, at 12 o'clock.

AUGUSTUS BCllEI.L, Chairman. O.siliw, TWO OR 1UKIE GE.NTLl.MKN IJ'IARI on moderate in a ddlghtfnl locatieti, with a pr vate funiili on New York I 4') minntm' ri-lo fro City Hall, and lu the imntd ate trlriait) ul f9-ji ratlin ail 1 Addreae X. V. 16, linalo tfflce. raw pvmoAnon, H1 TtfTNTH DAT or SAL1 or TH1 LAST OU1T NOT IU JLv Every reader of should purchase interesting story of clty lUb: RRNRST GREY; OB, TBI 8IN3 OI SOCIETY.

By Maria Maxwell. With UBS illustrations Cloth, Fnbliahed by T. W. 8TRONQ, Wo 96 Nmiii rtfMt, Mow Tott Fanny fbrn-s mew story. The publisher of the NEW YORK LEDGER that the OIKiT OlICIIiL TALK by thil popular authoress wi 11 commeaoad TUR LEDGER of JUNE 9, and that it will bo roMjr for delivery to the trade 1W day next, 6th ot una.

There will bo a groat rath for it. Send your to RUS9, JON IS A TOCSR Y. 108 Nassau itroot. A MOTHER LITERARY WRINKLE DAY IS poblUhod the book of "lion, Women aal Babies." la to tbe health and btaMr if the human frame scope embraoos all that materAif to mothers, wives and maidens? to fathora and bachelors? net the book for all baby DEW1TT A DAVENPORT, for aala by all bookatUera. Great attraction.TBE NEW YORK LEDGER JUNE 9 will contain the first Instalment of tbo great original tale by rANNY FERN.

will bo able to (upply our customers with tbo LEDGER on Tuesday next, a few in advance of tbo date ot tbo paper 1I1E LEDGER retails lor throe copy, and tho now tale muet create a demand for it ovary where. For aala by DEXTER A BROTHER, 14 and 18 Ana street. RNRY WARD BEECHER'S MEW BOOK. In oonsequenoe of tho largo and mereaiing from the trade, tbo publication of STAR PATERS It until noxt week, when a third edition (11,000 ceotes in all), will bo and for supultaaeously by all J. C.

DEKbT i'aollsher, 119 street. Look out ioi another oapital number of tho SUNDAY BEACH KY to-morrow, June 5- an oiiginal local tale entitled. OUR NElUUliOK ON THE CORNER. An abnndanoe of lnteiesting miscellaneous matter, to inlt all Ambbican Dramatic Pobtbait Gallbby? Subject, Mr. Morris Barnett.

Political The of tho candidates talked of for the tail election. Military Mattkbs a column of interacting and of fact, lun and gossip. interesting to military men. The usual quoto of intelligence, devoted to the Fire Department. MASONIC ITEMS, Ac.

Together with tho usual variety of on nil important and intereiting Thbbb Cinth per copy For sale in all the principal cities. Office 21 Spruce street MISMNG BRIDE: OR MIRIAM, THE AVENGER, by MRS. SOU TB WORTH, is published and tor this daj, at T. B. PETERSON'S, 102 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.

South worth is, bejond nil question, tho powerful female writor in America, if uot in tbe world. Mo one read a charter of one of bcr without wishing to read tbe whole book, and no ever read one of her without admiring the rare genius of author, and wishing that might write another. The 'Missing Bride' will be weloomed by inch, especially; and tlioie who havo never read tbe of gitted woman not fail to buy this book Blue TBE LOST Two volumes, paper oover. Price one dollar; or bound in one volume, cloth, for $1 25. THE WIFJ'S VKTOKY; AND NINE OTHER Two volumes, paper oover.

Prioe 76 or one volume oloth. for one dollar. TBE CURS A OF CLIFTOA Two volumts, paper oover. Prise one dollar; or, in cloth, rilt. tor fl 20 TBE DISCARDED Two cover.

1 rice one dollar; or bonud in cloth, gilt, fl 26. Copies of either of tbe above will be by mail to any one free of postage, on receipt ot the prioe. addressed to T. B. PETERSON, No.

102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. (J EE, TOWN FANNY '8 NEW STORY. fend tba enormous price paid for it hat been the town talk the few weeks. gieat tale will be In NEW YORK LEDGER rf Jure 9. TBE LEDGER will be ready for daUvary to news dialers on Tuesday next.

Evtrybody should get it; and almost every bod will get it. It oantie obtained wholesale and retail at the nevs depot of HOPE A YATES, 22 Beekman atreet. Lectures. Dr. COLLETT WILL INTERESTING of bis course, at o'ciook this evening at Continental Hall, corner Thirty- fourth street and Eighth avenue.

Admission On Monday, June 4th, he will leoture nt 3 P. exclusively to and at P. exclusively to gentlemen. Admi.sion 26 ceuts. Lecture in war in europe.

JOHN MASON will deliver a leoture at Athenicum, Atlantic street, Brooklyn, on Monday evening, June 4, at o'clock tubj'ct: War in Europe? its causes and conscquences. and oouuicroial." Theieoturer will illustrate the geographical positiou of the nations at war with an outline map of Europe, containing a superficial of ninety squste leet. It will also delineate tbe boundaries ot tbe Rossiain empire at the aooossion of Peter Grant, in 1W 9, and its vast acquisitions, aince that period, from Sweden, Turkey, Polana, Tartary and Persia. Admisaioa 26 cents. TUB TRADES.

A GOOD, STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG GERMAN gardener denroui to obtain a situation; understands hla builueu in its different branohoi perfectly, can proouce the bolt of rtfeiencei from hit iMt employ er Aptly Louis C. Eoppel A 90 North Willi km cueet. CIARTMEN'8 PROCESSION. Til PUBLIC CART U. Society, will celobrate their aecond auniveraaiy by a public proocMiou, un Monday neat, taoith ixat.

The aoclei will um'. o'clock la morning of Ibat day, in Twenty tlilid near Madleia square, win re the line will be termed, and a'. nine o'clock will proceed to tako the tollowiug route? Fiom Twenty third street to Seventh avenue, op Seventh avenue to i birty fourth street, from Thirty-fourth meet to Muth avenue, dowu iutb. avenue to Hudion, from Hudson to Chrialopber, over t'hriitupher to Greenwich, liom Greenwich to Murray, orer Murray itrtet to the Park, where thev will bo reviewed they pane by bin Honor fie Mayor and Council; from the Park to Chatham airoet, up Chatham to Kant Vroadaay, fiom Eait Broadway to Pine itreet, down Pike tu Henry, er Uemy to Columbia, up Columbia to avenue up avenue to Ninth f.reci, in.h a'reet avenue b. tip aveuue to Seventeenth a.roet, over Seventnuth to avenue up avenne A to Twenty third atreet, Twenty third itree to Third aveuue, uplhird ueiue to Forty fourth itreet, over Forty tourth itreet to Fifth avenue, down Fifth avenue to Fortieth itreet.

from For tieth e'rci-t to Sixth aveuue down Sixth avenue to Twenty lixih ktreet, over Ttaeaty ilxtb itreet to the locie'y meeting at MiDenm'e where they wijl be diiniiaitd. HUBERT IlHoCK, Graad MariuaL ili.iam i J( II R. Cai.lanan, A1? To tLe Bol. the Common Council: It it mist rcqnnttd that the tne numbers of the Uunrd of Aloermen and the Co'iuoilmeu, will uo- operato with bonor the Major on tbii occasion, in reviewing our soaiety while paielng tlirooeh the Fark. l'hey would have boon specially invited do ao by the eommutee bad an opportonity been afforded them by a meeting of your honorabi ohodhs this week.

ROBERT BROCK, G. 11. (lARt'INTER-PAINTER? JOURNEYMAN CARPENJ ter and painter wanted. Apply at tbe Eagle Uotel, c. rner ol Frai kfoit and William room friim to 0 o'clock A.

M. SHIP JOINERS OF NF.W YORK, MAY 18M Mr. no tic id in your papor of the May. a card in ai awer to a card ite on the wbioh 1 etote in answer to -one published in your paper of the Oth. 1 he card ot the 5th and 11th cajio trom lomo apurious or aid-be Joiners, and were auotiyinous communications.

Perhapi tuns Jack a-lsnterni wonl I like to so made iar m) iliouiders but tbat la good; the card 1 wrote on the 1 ta. as 1 have always soiea not for inyielt alone, but for the iLtsrorts ot my brother craftsmen; at tho an: time to stop all evile that may creep into my trade, that would allow one employer to have another by employing theau woruiing toola that I spoke on the 12tb, bieh tbe anlbor of them muat But the aelf stylea um ed bhip Joinera' Society wouldjllke to call me a ae eoad classjoi.er. but 1 will exenae them, ft they had not the pleasure to know niy name: but day and date and my public acta will apeak louder for rnc and with better effect that, my pen. Now, Mr. Editor, tbe old adage cimes good tl.it apood memory ia good moa.ama speak the truth.

1 hey Bay by the card of tho 10th, that noi.e hut tbe flrit olaia ship joiner prinotpiee enter within the holy cave ot the united joiners. Sotai.ao gooi; but oo the 5th you find him or tkem ptihUily advocating tbe cauie of Jeaie lolka. tbe biggest hooaier that wo ever had in tbe trade, by oil own admission; that ia wuat 1 call d-oMel )y rich. So yon see by thla that the card ot the 5'-h and 19th nfficta with each other tLey ipeak of a temporary retire', iont for Mr. Folks an a pleasure; bol 1 tbiuk a Kicked out due urge, wai not very agreeable to bts small dimity Thoy apeak of th.i gjld watch presentation, 1 think they done perfectly right by ao doing, and it wai their duty to do no, whi he them 1 1 fiti ptr ot money, when they conld n'jt get but 12a.

and 14a outaide of the Far-l tbey refer me laek to tbe31at of Jautiary, to a mere call of a meeting, tor the pnot of ita oxlatenee, without nny name to endorae Iti call, tbat catch number Now, Mr Editor, I lay again, bat there ia no anch eoeie'y aa the United Ship Join tra' Society, to rtprnaen'- tbe at.lp joinera of NewJVork, without liannak n'tana bla clique of atari the laat meet tag thip joinera of tbe city and county had, 1 waa one of M.c pratidiag ctl veri; bat if there ii inch a body ot fanatioa tl.e Ex-United mmt be ai imall in nuinbtra aa they are ta when Miey publicly advocate boiler, the medium to (ive himaelf ao me notoriety, at their ball, andacoordirjg to the imall their anonymnua tarda advocate, their ball mnat ba aomc amall outbonie In the rear of tbe Hon. Vt'm. If. Ilanack'a dwelling. Tbe card Irom the Medium on tbe 19th aayiai moch ai if 1 advt ca-a tbe of Hiram Funk, ana they ny tbat ia not capable to All the ittuatioa.

I know that much tier than they do, and 1 aeeuro the ihlp that li be folloae ia the of Mr. Folke, in honor ot mv trade i triendf, be will knd me ai groat an opjHinent and defender of my peraonal rigbta aa Mr. did. Mr. Editor, I have no taate for tbia usineii nor do wiah to have my name in pnblio print; I have notoriety Enough; lut theae united joinera wiah to have any more to eay on thla question, let tb' moot iac where 1 have alW aj met toe ihigjolnera of New York, face to face; where 1 have advocated tho food cauae of brother tradeamea; hue 1 havo aeea tho atandaid or mj trade loat ty the two iacea trickery and unprincipled who work for any wapee can got, and da and honorable nion of work.

1 wiih tbeaejaek o' lanterna would five n.c twenty -four houra' notloo, and I dare one of tbem to give me a of tbo wronaa they have on tho FonaraMe body ot New York men who itoop to not bina river, but will rive honor to whom henvr It due l.v pablirblng miirepicaentMloni. In regard to Mr Jciic M. Folki, 1 ray Main, tbat tho ihipjoioera of Now York and the adjacent citiea will not endcrie any b'lt practical mechanici at their bailneia, and do not aey itiati ai foreman of a large body of men without he recoivea a recompenae above tbe atandard wacei. I ill no mere cardi, but meet me in public. Voari reat.eot.tullv, RdbKRT B.

MONTGOMERY', 148 lorayth itreet. Thii Ii endorit I by the principal joinew. TtO BUTCHERS -A BtTCBER'H SON. TROM I Prope, wiahei to find employment is one of the large ea tabliabmenta ia tbia city, but where only oxea are be iinaka German and Eaalifh; ivacoi no objtot Addim 0. F.

Herald ifflce. WANTIU-'YTO FIRST RATE JOURNEYMEN BAR bori, at Sanda aud hair dreading I. roadway. American or Eagliibnien preferred. ANTED? A GOOD VARMSnER AND POLISHER, and two goo 1 abinet mahcti, 4" into the country; iteadv lot moot and good wagei will be ot bri'tow A Mone.

broadway, between 1 and I clock. KKHTAURAKTft. "TAR Hotf t-4 USTENARD STREET, III otdwai? Mt 1-4 j. now oi i' ani i'at I (laid pi ARESFECTABLI MARRIED WOMAN, HA VINO lately loat her bab wiakee te take oat wet aarae. ply it bar loaidenoe, 218 avenue A.

A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION in a plain family, to do general honaework. Cm be her pre eat employtr'a, 465 lludaon street. American girls three or four f1. American glrla, from ten te twenty of age, may ftnd constant employment at tbe Mauhattan llbaiory Manufactory, 32 Beekman up (taira. None bnt Americana need apply qto.

hippie, Baperintcndeat An.am?1CAN WIDOW WOMAN WANTS TO TAKE charge of a gentleman's bouee for tbe ummer. Satiafled wiahrent ftae. tauwaah and do up gentlemea'a and ladiea' in the aloeat masDc r. Good referenoe. AdbIt 18 Downing atrvut, near Uleecker, front A PROTESTANT GJRL WANTRD-TO GO TO M1Mphia, lonaeeaeo, to take oare of a child and waeb for It and the lady whUe boarding.

None knt a with good reference, need app'y. Wagea 96 per month. Apply to day or on Monday at 7 Carmine atrwt, uear BUecker. i SITUATION WANT ED -BT A RESPECTABLE A yojijg woman, aa and to take charge of grown children. Can give good olty re'erouce.

Can be aeen for two day? at 106 We.t 17th at. AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MA thematiral teacher wiabea employment Addreaa Priu of Academy, Tribune offlee, New York. A YOUNG FRENCHMAN. OF GOOD FAMILY, WHHES to tind a sanation aa totor, or in aa importing houae. lie apeaka with line Gorman ana Latin, and anowa drawing and book keeping.

A reapeotakle home with aome improving occupation la moro important than a aalary. lie woald go to tbe country or atay in the city. In quire of Dr. Woiooe. 28 Weat 18th at.

A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN.fTO attend bar in tome reapeotable hotel; tbe beat of oity reierence frcm oue of th? urat o.aaa hotela in Broadway; no oljection to the country. Audi tan Herald offloe. A YOUNG SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS aaaiatant bookkeeper or entry olark in aomu mercantile houae. la willing to make himaelf generally uaefnl. Beat of eity reference given.

A note addreaaed to J. Herald will receive immediate attention. A AMERICAN BOY. ABOUT SEVENTEEN YEARS -ijL old ia wanted to take charge ol a carriage aad hureeo, for a lady and gentleman travelling. Salary good.

Apply at tbe Waverley Houae, ooracr or Broadway aad 4tb leom SI, between 5 and 7 P. M. thia day One frem theoouatry preferred BOY WANTED- FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS OLD, IN A wholesale houae; one living in Brooklyn preferred Salary $100 flrat year. Address Herald offloe. (CHRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS.

OFJ flee of thia InatUution Thirty eighth atreet, between )ourth and 1 exington avenuea, from whiohia auppliol goverueiaea, bouaekeepurs; alao, aervauta ia every capacity. Madlavn avenue atages and Third avenue eara pa aa witMa a few atepa ol the door. Drug clerk wantid-one who thoroughly underatai.de tlio bualneaa, and competent to take charge of a atore in the opper part of tbe city. City refer ei cta required. Apply at the atore Hndaon corner of 14th at.

Drug ci.erks a middle aged man, who underctanda kia business thoroughly, and ia eompitect to tako charge a atore Alao, oue who uuderatauda tlie manufacture of tiucmrea, Ao. Appiy immediately, by letter, addroaacd to lox 3.8K2 1'oat Office. CI OVERNESS- WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY, A situation as governeaa to young children II required wi.l alao undertake the ohargc of the housok-eping department, or aatiat tbe lady of the bouse tu ao d-iiug instructs in n.tiaio, Engliah and French, and. having had much experience, ia certain of giving entire eatiafaetion. The tigheit (eferer.cea given.

Addreaa Governeaa. box Poet offloe. Miller wanted-one who understands the wauagement of a country grlatmill, a plea village leventv live milua from New fork. Apply to Mr. Miller, ZV) Waabington Brooklyn, personally, or bj letter to box 19, Brooklyn Teat Office.

ON DEMANDE-UNE POUR PRENDRE aoin d'un enfant; on payera le plua haut priz. S'aurcser No. 10 Delanoy Houae, au coin de Broadway et Wav lley place. Going to eg rope -a respectable woman, a native of Sootlaod. la desirous to accompany a family or lady who may require ber going to Eaglana; beat or reierence given.

Addreaa M. Herald offloe, for three Situation wanted? by a respectable middli aged woman, te take aharge of children; ia capable of taking the entiro oare of as infant; baa no objeotion to the country t'jeycar round; the beat olty reterenoe can be given. Can be aeen until engaged at 49 Eaat 16th at. Situation wanted-by a respectable young aa flrct rate chambermaid and laundreaa, or would do waiting; ia an exoellent plain oook. Beat of oity recommendations.

Call at 126 24tu corncr 7th avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and waiter; ia a very good aewer. and unceratanda the oare of children. Apply at her preaent No. 80 West 28th at.

SITUATION A RETIRED 1 I'M ASTER 28 yeara old, a native of Holland, faouliar with the Oermas, trench and Engliah language, it desiroua of obtain ltg a aituatiou iu a aliip jrokor's, ship chandlery or wholetale grooery stero, wi.ere hia aervicea and aequaintanoe among lorelgn captains might be made available. Apply at 112 Wall atieet. rpiIE ADVERTISER- A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, dtairea a aituation in a private family to do light work, atwing, Ac. oulo tave no objection to accompany a family to the oountry for the Apply at 1 22 Hiving tou atreet. No exoeaa of wagea required.

TO BOSS TAILORS. -A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADdreaa and reapeotable appearance woald aeeepc of a titnation aa pantalocn and veat utter Can ke-tp ace on at a ll required. No objeetiona to any part of the Vaiou. Addrcea D. K.

Herald olhce ao YOUNG MAN OF NINE YEARS prnntlce in the wboleaale and retail drag bumueaa, Wishes a aituation; filling Southern and Wueteru orders, compoundiag, Ao. no objeotion to go Smth. AC dreaa Weat Herald office. THREE FIRST RATE SALL.sVRN WAN'JED FOR TUB dry trade. Aui? luc those who otu the bait reference" required Apply In- fore 111 A.

to E. II. Leadin ater A Co 847 Broadway. TO BOSS LOCKSMITHS AND BKI.l.II ANGEKS industrious nyed seventeen, i a situation to learn tlie trade; hat tome knowledge of can make cranks, fit ke)s, wri ei a good hand; would study the Interest of his tuiployer. Address Thomas, 207 Ntnark avenue, Jeriey City.

UNE JEUNK FILLE FRANyAHE, WOO VEILIMEVT d4sire tronver une place de bonne d'eifants, r.t uno famine ou I on parte le Iranian. S'ndrtsser par Ittlru A Louise, Herald jQloe. T1 Al- 1 ED? BE ER AI. OPERATORS ON 8INGKRS Vf sewlnjr machines; also, a number of ihirt hauls. Applj to John Davis A Son, 28 Warren street.

up stairs. RE'PECTAULE YOUNG LADY, TO Vf attend a cimiectlonirv Must havs city reference. Such ft one may apply at 87 Bleeeker it YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD PERSONAL tt to attend a lace store, (n Riehueud, Virginia. Good given. Addreis Merchant, boittvi Poet Office, hiebmond, WANTED? A RESPECTABIE WOMAN SPEAKINO the Eugltsh and Spaninh languages, to de general housewurk and scwii c.

Good referenoe Apply at 137 13th at Wanted-a Woman capabi.e to tare charge arm do the washing, cocking and the biuxewnrk lor a iiuall faintly, consisting of throe persons. who are Iri iu home all day. It will he indispeasable that tke person sh-uld understand plain One who appreca a comfortable home and capable to do the work, will flod a esuitarit and oomrortablo Apply, personally, at the fringe stuie, 1 Fulton sv. AN TED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH vv breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse, in a private iamlly. No objection to go in tbe country Good rtiirtbce can be piven Apply at 3ifJ 14th st ooraer of avenue third floor, for TIT ANTED? A YOUNG LADY, TO TEACn THE PRIM Buary department of a seleot sobool opportunity for improvement, and 'ostruotion in the higher branches will be tbe only compensation.

Apply at VV'AMtD- AT A. ROGERS DINING SALOON, NO. 4 TT 1 ulton street, cubt young ladies, to wait on tables. Cull from 9 to 11 o'oloek. WET NURSE-WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RE epectable young woman, with a fresh breast of milk.

Has the best city reference. Please call three days at 31 Ludlow street. ET NURSE WANTED? AT 134 FORSYTH STREET. TT Either American or Protestant. Noue others need sppiy.

Ai' AN1 KD? AN ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR GERMAN vf girl to do general housework; must be a Protestant. Apply at an Hoyt street, Brooklyn. TVf ANTED? A FRENCH GIRL, OF FROM 13 To TT yean, to nurse a baby and go errsnds. I'M in tbe Apply at Savory's Hotel, 14 to day, (Saturday,) at. II o'elook.

TV ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RISPECTABiE TT young Inglieb woman, as chambermaid or waiter iu a hotil; i.o objeotion to the country. Address L. box All Utraid (fHce. WAN 7 A GIRL, To DO GENERAL bouneaork, cook, Ac for a small family, short diitfiitre In the country. Call betwevo 1 and 3 o'eioek at 71 West lltti st.

WAMED-A BY A GERMAN' PRO tcsiant gin, to do geneial housework in a lami lj or eLameerwork and waiting. Please call at 117 Eart.Vtd st the place where she is living Can be seen two days A KKsPKCTAIllE G1RI. WISHES A BIT ualitn in a private family; she understand' flttinx cnttlbg ladies' and children's ore. son, and would assis-. nth crauilerwvrk.

Acpir esUh Mabment, No. 277 t.rsnd ft. TITAN! ED? A PLAIN COOK, WASHES AND TT ironer, in a private laniily. to go a sburt in the country preferred; must have goi.i reiom Apply at Hi Chambers st (tip stsirs from 10 to M. A SITUATION, BY A REtPECTABLK I'rote-Unt i.un;- as nrn.i, to du auJ on table Good reie rencu cab be tivtu.

i'ltase apply at 441 Hoastom stieet, nesr 3d avenne. Tir ANTED -A LADY, LIVING IN THE COUNTRY TT nnd hating no cUidrcn of own, woold like to meet with an is teresttng American orphan little )'trl, about 12 jtsrs of age.or ene between 2 and 3 of adopt. Address C. 8., Hroadway poat UfBoo, immediately. it FMAL1.

PRIVATE FAMTI.Y WANTS A Geriiisa girl, one that epeaka ktjli.h, wh? cm do plain co- king, Is a good wn-htr and irocer and general such a one can obtain a good sltuaMon ly applying at Nd. l'JO West Twenty siglitL street, betsoeo tightli r.wd Ninth Avenues. A woman. WABQINQ and IRON TT mg to do, In a satirfactnrv manner, in ber own mw or wbere the teles belong I'leaee call at imh lu rear, top tm, between Oth and 7th avtnuei. "IV'ANTRb-A VBOTJSI ANT GKMMAN GtRI.

THAT niiii -'i'Ii. nunil'i' Ony i agoc'Awss e.t, tpp'y aiUo WANTED- A SITUATION BT 4 RESPECTABLE young voidm, rate FienoU book, aae who aarfeetly understands her baaleeea. Good oity rtftluMi. Cw for at Mo. 224 it between Sth ttd Ml TJLT ANTED BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN WOMAN, A TT situatin nurse aad can eat and (It aa 1 ladies' and do plain Miiaf; hUM objection to go in the country good city reference Call at 1(M Eatt near 3d avenue; can be 1MB for two daya.

WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, honest, faithful girl; ta a ttrit rate waeher and ireuer, and a good plain cook; bae the of city reference from Itr laat plaoe. Pleaau call at 'M2 Ctu attaut, lHh ind 10th itreeta, la the flrat doer. TI7 ANTED? BY A MIDI I.A AGED FEMALE, A SITUTT atioa, (either la out of the city, the latter red,) aa iavalld nunc, or aa Douaekeper a gentlcmaa'a family; baa had eeveral aad oan give the beet of refertaae. App at 108 Aiaoe atraet. WANTED? AN 1 XPEK1 EM ED HEAD WAITER IN a (rat elaaa hotel Addraea bex 231 New Londea Foil ou.ee, Coaa.

WANTED-A GENTLEMAN, TO TAKE CHAROdC OF a bcWl Jut erected on Ctta'tnat liill, wlthia lit ailai of PbRidelpbta. It la a tirat aad Intended aa aa elegant mmaer resort 'or faiailiat The applicaat Boat bate meant to lurnieh it good ta area aa and experience la the blncaa. Addreaa bci SU7 Phtlade'phia Poet OMoc. AM ED FOR THE I'NITEI) STATES SURYEYINQ tieamir Corwiu, two ouuka. tor a aummer'e ataat at Maine.

par, Una climate, comfortable veteel, aad duties Apply oa board, off tbe Wavy yard. with recommendation a. Koae bat Irat rata cooka need apply WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE DAB, 11 iMDiir luitt it KirdeaiBx; good rtferenao Aadreaa box UD Ue.ald oUlce. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A alta atioa ia a prlvatt faails; uudtreianda be care af horaaa wall, and ia a oarefui driver; ia willlaj to make him aeli ntefal about the houte; a uo to go to tba country Please call at Herron'i axpreta offioc, for ana day oaly. ANTED? A MILLER, OVE WHO IS A OOOD atone dreaaer, to atones for grinding whaat.

Inquire it 2 (6 street WANTED? IN A CLOTHING STORE, A YOUNG maa about eighteaa years or age. Call at Ma. 1 Jamee WANTED-A LAD IN A HARDWARE STORE; ONE who ia acquainted with the bnainata preferred. Iaquire of T. Nrgua A Sun, 177 Graeawiob at.

JMOVAOIM. A MEETING 111 THE STt.CAUOLDERS OF THB M'Calloch Copper and Gold Mining Co. will ba bald at tbe office of the company, No. IS Exchange place, aa Monday, line 4. at hall paat one on bustneae af importance, when tha ce af tbe etoekholdere iaearneatly reqneated.

By order of the Praaldeat. Family arms and genealogies. -herildby Office. 340 aad 3tts RY II AYS, iate of the College af Arma, London, will shortly leave the eity oa a prvfcailoatl tour te Europe, la eoaaeation witb hie resent pnraoita. Having those exelacive advantage eaenred by cool leg late membership aud ita prlvilegea, be wilf bave full aoceaa to tbe moat aaeieat at well aa modern recorde ef faml arma gcnealogiee, natnee, perecaagee, Ac Ae eo carefully proaerved in the Collage arebivea.

Be will be happy during hit abaeaoe to traaaaot aU matters ana fnrniab tbe moat reTlaMe and satisfactory iaformatloc connected witb the heraldic armaand of thoae Engliih, Iriab, Scotch and I'ronob familiea wbeaa deaemdaets at prraeat reaide in the Unite Statea, the Biitiah Provincea aad South America. Arms painted aad engraved eu atoae ia tba higbeat atvle el the art, at tbe Beraldry Office. Appleton'e Building, corner af Leonard aad Broadway Relerencaa if roqaired. CI UTTEN B1KG FERRY THE 8HAEBII bolticrii of the above company are hereby reqneated ta tovattend our annual meeting, on Monday, the 4th of Jane, at the 8bakeapeare llotel, corner of WUllam aad Daaaeete at 7H for the pnrpoae 0' electing a aew Beard af Btreetora tor tbe eaaulag year, and receive the eommnaiaaMoaa of the eld Board. By order of the Preeident, D.

St ml, secretary. H. PETERS. Green turtle -just received, by schooner Electric, only lonr data from Abaco, a Sae lot of graea tnrtle, of all aiiea. For aale WM.

M. ROGERS A 37 Fulton rich Market. OLMES A BUTLER'S Alum Patent Iron Sata Depot, 9u aad Maiden laae, (below Liberty, N. 7. LADIES' HOME MISSION OLD BRE VERY, FIYB I'oimi.

Information having been rece.ved 01 the atten pte by an impoator to obtain money by oolleotioaa aad the aalc of booka, profeaacdl) lertlie beoeflt of above miaaioa. tbe riublic ia hereby infnrmed that tho only eaaloyea by the Million to collect tundn in ita behalf are tbe atleatpaary aud the aaaiatant Bteataaary, the Kev Van Mater. Gooda or oomounioatioua deaunud for the Mlaataa 1 be directed to the Ladle 1' Home MUeion, oaaa at N. Miad, Old Brcwety, five Peinta, N. MEAD, MUalaaary.

MASONIC NOTICE. -NEW YwllK, MAY 81, tbe Sir of raieatine Eucaiuiimeut No. Yon are hereby requeated to at apeoial moetiag af the membcra ol raleatiue Encampment No. 1.1. to be held at tba readiag room ot Sir Height M.

Ltraard, at 3hS Broadway, at 2 o'cloofc oa Suaday next, June .1, aa buaiaeea of Importance ie to bebroagat bclort tbe Electing JOHN W. TIM SON, tlrand Commander. MASONIC NOTICE -NEW MAY 319T. 1885 The mouibere of Kep une 317 of F. A.

are reapecttnlly reqauated to meet at their room. Ne C'berry atrect, at 8 P. on Saturday, June 2d, 1H88 at uaiueaa of importance villi be brought forward By order of W. A.IRE.N, Acting W. M.

Jamki Hi'tciiinb Secretary. the bibbers of jtmN willard Ledge No. of a rve aud Accepted Ifaavna are re outated to meet their lod room, t'l hroadway, ua Sua day memiag. use 3, at 10 o'olook A lor taa purpose a iiaying the iaat tribute of reapact to our worthy brothellerman H. Bobae, wboae tuneral will take place tram bit late residence, SK) liroadwar.

at 1 o'clock P. M. The (rater nity are invited to attend. WILLIAM L. BENSON, W.

Not ice. -die memdehs of tug laiiNDSHip Auooiation ate particularly r-quoatedtv anambleat their heed quartan. US Ceu're on Sunday, at om 't luck to pay tha last iribut) of to the wife 01 our brother mem Eutwletle by order ol CHARLES ROONEY, Pr? riAMMANY SOCIETY OR CtLUMUlA.V ORDER brothtre A regular meevloir of the ion ututioa will be held iu tbe tvuucil chamber of the Great Mob day evening, tie 4tb at half an hour after the the ciin. Af tbe Ora'id Sachem e.eot (Loreaia B. She, an); lot the en aniug will be infta'led oa that it deaired that thtro will he a general and puaetual aftneaoce.

by order, ELIJAH F. PURDT, Grand Saehom. Stkfiic.ii C. Secretary. Manhattan, trnitt, tixth moon, year of diaeorery of iudepoudenee 79th, and of the iuatituti the 67th.

ri nE UNITED FREEMEN'S LAND ASSOCIATION. No. 3 tinietee will be received bv the above allocation, at the olHoe uf the 'J3 Fulton aveaae, for and bn tiding at South Greenfield, L. 1., until Ttteeday, 5th June. WILLIAM HACK AT.

Secretary. TUt BBNEYOLENT AND TOE MEDICAL PROFE8eJou are invited to be precat at the opening at the S3 Uaduon on Saturday, June 2, at li o'clock A. M. Dili be by elergj meu and other men. By order of the Board.

S. M. WEBSTER, Sooretary. votrr suncES. POST OFFICE NOTICE? THE MAII.S FOR EUROPE via tMnitbamptMi and Havre, per United a HA (Jo will ciote at office on Saturday, tha 2d ay uf June, at o'clock A.

Isaac V. ioWLER, l'oitmMttr. EVRTKUCTIOH. An episcopalian laly desires ah engaoi Bitot ftuveriieie ia a vr vato lamiiv. Her oourae ef internet ion mueio, 1 reooli, and the of a well grounded EaglUh education.

UjveroeM, box 131 Herald office rvvwu. IN A BROADWAY OMNtBUS. ON TOE evening of May 31-t, a ttnall opera The twner cmb have fhe aamc by calling at Uuward Uuttl offioe, aad ptjibg expenaet. Lost- a bank. book, on 2wtii of mat, on the Cbaubera atrwt iUnk.

A reward ef Ave dullari tor tbe recovery of tbe book will be given. Apply to John D. Schmidt, No. Doarnlcg atlMi. TUESDAY EV ENMU.

Ool.Nti V4 atreet, via Pi; inoutti, Urouklyn iu ferry, a mail peek of ptpera, of ao uae lj an hat the owner. The finder will much oblige an old ehipmaater, and net ahipewaer before pnvhahtd by leaviai then at tbe He raid office, or at Van Dyke'i Hotel, OMMIat slip. Lost? im comino krom twenty eighth street, through Fitth avenue and highth etre to No. 9 St. Cleicent'a pikce, (Macduugai etj a g' Id Imk braeelei, Kith a heart attached, aet with arhuncle.

Tbe huder will recti award aad the tbauka of the owier, 1 returning it to No 3 St. LOST? ON TUURSDAY LAST, A CROSS PIN, SRT with lar(e auppuMu io have been left ia the o'okek tialn tu Albany. Tta nuder, by tMvlac tha atne at No. II bond atreat, will he li lerallj reaarded. IOST? IN TIIK HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD CARS.

tbe ot SU and A. ou the at jaa) beteeen New ai.d bing Mag, a garnet v. pie, of live larice In he of a I (inter will liberally reaarded by re'urning it tha owner at 11 Bund atteet. 1" AND TA.N 1 1 1 LARUE alte, with long hair, and tail cut; had on a plain cullari eapp' to have lojt in iha Eighth avenue, rear Twent) leventh at rest A auttahle reward will paid return to Poartevnth reel. IOST? TbEGMMBUn OF VliE SIXTH veLth at o'elnok.

an opera glaaa. Thaludar wii 1 recomptriaed re nr? it to thi proprietor at btoadway. No. 6 kletropoUtan Hotel La Seala, ptrfainary 1 Xj OTt LOST? CaU I ION- ALL ARC CATi.v tinned ataiutt or aego'lauag a a te for tl oated May 17, D4A, at UU daya. down lit lloraee li.

uiy favor, and endoraal. uaa al Mn tupped. D. II. JOII iu Wa'l BARCIH0 LI.

I CAROLINE VBEIE.V'S lKO ACADEMY itl now open, for the inatrneti' and rentlemen in ibe Hunt laai.ionaMo of the School tloa 3 to ft, ernii aa 10 Oraad dan every Satn daj. II 1 VINCCAK -LIN EN Pi A I SO CA TRBY J. old well aeaaoned, with all the vari ia? qualIt oi tad cotioa mad by SAM liARF ft I.r aaJeto tradeand eluk their itore, No. i barclay oppoaile tbe AH or cuoniina, Atv. or r.visRY wan'cd? prI-egiv'D and caah paid ia our r-a? mon-y (hmlemen wNMng tn eirthlir a' a i "nt I nt or addrnea JAklHli.

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