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re ORPORATION NOTIEE. hereby given to the owner or owners, osoupant oF 00, rEadas Compare. PUBLIC NOTICE IS or unimproved oaged in the office on by all per: avenue, Braced by such assessment include all th gad lots of ground, vacant lots, pioves situated on both sides of Tenth ave fend Thirty third strcote, on Barth ald avenues, rycen of Thirey-third sbreet between Niath gad Teni! ‘and on he south side of Thirty-fourth atecet be wh and Tenth, avenues. All persone where intereite are affected by tho above namod assoss- eats, and who are oppored to the samo, or either of then, Soevegnented te cog ‘their objections, in writing, to the ed, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within ‘thirty days from the of this notice. “WILLIAM GA AGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors, CHARLES McNIELL, Ofee Bureau of Assourmonts, Street Department, Mareh 36, 1883, CoREORATION orien. 1R.—DBPARTMENT OF RI “ and So March 28, 1868.—To Builders.— ee Ee Eat bene bth Egos mare hy Ay ‘o’clock, M., at which time they will be Srhatacn ‘Ward Polico gine Cor pl brain iaformat pee. of thd Sui shir to teres ORPORATION edenet or owner NOTICE of thy sons interested, vacant lots, pico Bites of Forty ith atreot, bet and on both tides ts 0 se Satoy te Se jo. and will eiiimate for the mason rintoudent of ret. N. B. rele all or any of tho estimates, {f deemed for (see of the Corporation. vin ‘Third and Fifth avenue seesment include all th (inl 20% ee with the ordinance ting a house at the sorner of First aveave ‘as to sccommodate the Sevont Sixth Judicial District Cour Company No. 17. Bui dora ntors’ ‘work sepa- work to be done, tl Repai blio Buildings, lank estimates will be furnished af _tie Commissioner roserves the and specifi ion in rej DARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Cornmissio Bepairs and Supplic 18 owner or Owners, occupant or oocu- lots, improve that ths followin ‘auseasors, and are lo efor examination. by or grading Fi Forty-fifth street, ‘The 1 mbraced by such as- and lots of ground, arcols of land, situate on both n Third and Fifth avenues, of Fourth avenue, 100 fest 5 inches north treet. sons who: ove named ausessments, 7 either of them, are roquosted to in writing, to the undersigned, at Reoords, within thirty days ‘WILLIAM GAGE CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNIELL, or unimproved seein have 2, as” Bureau of Assessments, Street bers am April NORPORATION NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF RE. Le min Be 4 ee ‘until Thursday, April 14, 1 time they will Uccpened, for Building & now to bo known as No. I Soquired vo be done, aad ail Informati ean bo had at the off office ‘of the Chief Engineer 0. at t either office. il 4, 1853.—To Carriaze Build be bred at the office of nd Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, 1858, at 12’ o'clock at which carriag elfention ‘of the work ion in regard thereto, the Fire De- Blank estimates can be lan and g th street. miasioner reserves the aN Com: Feject all or any of the estimates, if doomed for the Salereat the corporation, BARTHOLEMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Suppli PERSONAL. Pi PATRICK KELAROR. oR Paar Ey, aa) ill address their relati Christopher street, the; Plt Pe a xinvor en ND ME AMES J, MILLER, 164 Ly RTY STREET, AND sour Seshere) a wilt ct A Uiee os te, 29 Beek- whe eee be al RS WANTED. —THREE GOOD AWN. nied. ‘at 101 Bowery. WANTED—ONE THAT HAS BEEN AC- tion, by applying at 64 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘ARPENTER WANTED—AN EXPE Herrera workinen, to take charge of jobhing anaes abep. soe id 8] tor the same. ress For Se BORRES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF FORT HAM- L4 ton. —The above society have resolved to strike f r day, from the 11th inst. id publish it in the New York lerald and Sun. JOHN FARRELL, Seo. INERS WANTED.—HARD ROCK MINERS, WHO understand sinking » oan Appl at Middletown Min- ing Company office, No. 6 Nassau et: LASTERERS.—ANY ARCHITECT, OR GENTLEMAN, having Plastering. house or church work, in either town, or country, which he wants done immedistely, an find some experienced workmen to con! J it, by M.N. Healy, 360 Seventh avenue, rane vi Rrnsapeenee os 0 eee WANTED, workman, with unoxe ptionable me integrity, fo 8 t as foi ofa ponter’s shop. An 8 above requirements may hear of an sereenileniivetion, by applyingat the office of A. WIGHT. Architect, corner of Broadway and Houston streot. T°, DRAUGHTSMEN.—A GOOD ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman oun find steady troplozment, and reoeive » ivan salary, by applying to WM. THOMAS, Arohitect, 75 and NGRAVERS— A woop ENGRAVER WANTED, ee MURPHY’S, 27 Broadway, up stairs. AN. no J Jou NEYMEN HAIR DRESSERS.—ADVANCE OF ge8.—In consequence of the high price of house rent induced (unsolicited) to adv: both of my esti from $10 to $il pe being determined to but the best men in the trade, each of whom, Voranee and atvontion to their duties, un real week. Parties competent, dosiro ploy. pply rondwey. to the undersigned, PHALON, ‘ou ‘and ‘AITERS—WE HAVE RAISED THE STANDARD let us defend it. We, the waiters of the New York Hotel, our sincere thanks to M Coloman & Stetson, the worthy and generous proprictors of the Asto House, tor thetr speedy compliance with the demands of our Union, and to the waiters of that ostablishment for their firmness in demanding thelr right WE THE WAITERS OF THE NATIONAL HOTEL Cortlandt strect, take this method of expressing our sincere anf hearty thanks to Mr. George W. Secly, the worthy proprietor of the National Hotel, for the very gon- Hemanty and satisfactory manner in which he not only cx- Pressed his willingness, bud also declared his intention, fo in. crease our wage: present standard to that of $13 per month, to take effect on tho first proximo. E, THE WAITERS OF THE ASTOR PLACE HOTEL, ‘return our sincere thanks to Mesers. Coleman nd Stetson, for being the first in giving the wages demai our first union protective mecting® may'yoe long enjoy the food name you have eo justly ckried, by your boarders and- elps, for being she first in everything that’s May thove who first got up our Protective Union Jong ve’ to tee it “go ‘on. prosperously, and. may their names bo as dear to the waiters of this country, as Washington’s is to the poople of the United States. ‘The poor African that’s stole from his native land, sold a slave, he buys his freedom, has got more wages than’ we white then, and sous of freemen; we havo demanded eightoon dollars, 80 come one, come all, get. your shoulder to the wheel: the colored men are at your back, and never stop till you roil eighteen dollars to the top. There are one or two houses to come forward yet- The Union must and shall be protected. 3 WANIPDCIN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH. ing establishment, a cutter competent to take charge of the manufacturing and custom departmente, A person having tho necessary abilities, and bringing testimonials for industry, sobricty ioe peg ae obtain ® permanent situation by addressing Box 1,280 Post Office. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE DIE CUTTER, TO WOM gogd.wagen and rlendy employment will be given. Ap ply to POTTER & BROWN, 170 Broadway. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE TRIM mer. Apply at John C. Parker’s coach factory, cor- ner of Third avenue and Eighty-third stroot, want ED—A SITUATION, AS CUTTER, IN SOME fashionable tailoring establishment, by a young man who has just arrived from Paris with the | boat of ‘references. Address V. D., Herald office. ing EPH AgtEDT Or hreeoborge ie —TO MASONS.— proposal: be received at the office of the remy Dep ten orange, Park, y until Mon- 3h, the 4th day of at bat o’el clock WM. , to build a sewer, with the n Christo} Tiget ie same, ma gan be pebpatn ‘this er street, of the se New Yor! oceatacy’ieeettin ‘basing and culverts, in ae “Leeuld nue to tho Hudson specifications for the bui ‘other information relating thereto, aplication the Water Purveyor, at ICHOLAS DEAN, president of the Croton Rassias Beretta » March 25, 1853. IROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. as CONTRAC- tors.—Sealed proposals ondorsed ‘ Proposal for sewor fs Fifth avenue,” also, with the name of the parson or per- gens making the same, and the date o Cite. presen: will be received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Dereriagat, wnt Monday, tues tte aay of April, 153, ut Weorclock M:, to build's sewer, with the ary Fecelving ‘and culverts, in Fifth avenue, from 124th street ts Harlom river, bei he sewer, and 9 N President of ee Aqueduct Department. other inform: bans pplication to the Water Purr er this office. ing in length about 3,140 foet. Tho pl fications for the ‘building of the stion relating thereto, can_be obt OLAS DEAN, New York, March 25, 1 }.—Sealed in pctal aoe ati the same, pedal AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC. Fs. is, endorsed*' Proposal for sewer 0, with the mame ef the person or nd the date of its presentation, proposal ret,” Will be received at the office 0 of the Croton Aqueduct Depart: ment, until Monday, o’olock M., to build 's Pasi and onlverts, in being in length about 760 feet. ‘Th teations for the building of t i ether information relating thereto, oan be obtained on appli ation to the Water Purveyor, at this Presid: the er with ‘the necessary receiving ith strect, from s point fift ent of the Croton Aqueduct Dopartmont. New York, March 30, 1803. —— Og tal AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC eal: in Pearl int about thirt; Tength about 47 relatin, Water thereto, ryoyor, office of tl lay, the 11th day of April, 1 wewer, with tl 15 feet. tons for the building of the same, and all other fnforinmat endorsed “Proposal for sewor e name of the porson or persons nd the data of its presentation, will be Croton Aqueduat, Department ‘at 12 o'clook necessary receiving basins and ‘stroet, from the sewer in Ferry stroat to a feet south of Frankfort street, boin ‘The plan of the sewer, and sposi in oan be obtained o a eps oe to the at his offi President of the Croton aunedaes Department. New York, April 1, 1853. Ort SaURD UOT DEPARTMENT.—TO MASONS.— Sealed proposals Froton Aqueduct the iith day gewer, with the ne ‘Thompson strect, Spring an an d Prince stre of the sower and specific received at the office of th: Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Mon- of April, 1354, at 12 o'clock M., to build sary reociving basins and culverts, in roome to Blescker strect, and’ in ft from Thompson to Groene street. for the building of S the same, and ail other information relating thereto, can obtained offer. on application to the ‘Water Purveyor, at this ICHOLAS D! DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Deparisent. 1858. Public notice is hereh; gt ‘DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HAL ition has been present: and ITREET t DEPARTME Ei yy ae Sealed uredn, ng, Apri Sealed OF RECORDS. ‘that the st ie reso he Board of Assi yT—NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS be reesived at this office antil Forty-fourth strest, from Fifth avonn 0 fing four feet of sidowalks sheevof: t ind gutter stones, and pave the root, from Second to Third pplication ie ‘the ts FUREY. Sireet Comimlastonte. ill be received at this offies until Wed- Sa DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALI, OF RECORDS. — moeday, A’ stones, an regal avenue, and set the curb snd guttor stones thorein. eations to be had epson. jar ap PIR wi feces rect, ol mela grade’ Forty sixth strect, from Firth vo Sixth ¢ 12 o'oloek M., to set curb and gutter four feat wid through sidewalks of Prrom Fifth avenue to Broadway; to Spoof. lication te the contract clerk of this 8 FUREY, Stroet Commissioner on a Ja eamer | through to destination; and our freight, will connect twa | the Pacific mail eteamship Tennessee, at Panama, | received b; of April, 1853, at twelve | Francloee at the same rates as via Paaa: 1,40 romntate, resat curb and gutter, | arth street, from | renth avenue ; % pa by late, set curb and gu sak, 100: { sale to sui bh EXPRESS AGENCIES. ERFORD & CO.’3,REGULAR CALIFORNIA, OREGON, Sandwich Island, and South American express will atehed on jay next, at 2o’elock P.M., per malls st jcorgia, in charge of our regular messenger, R. C. M. Shij Dy our line can rely on all froight going through wit the mails. Our Mr, Berford is now in San Francisco, and will deliver everything entrusted to our care with the utmost despatch. Freight taken at the lowest rates, and no chargo for Custom House or consular fees. Small parcels reveived till one P.M. day of sailin BERFORD & CO., 2 As HARLESTON AND SAVANNA EXPRESS—BY U.S. mail er April. Wo give receipts for forwarding goods to the interior of South Carolina, Georria, Alabama and Tennessee, by Combs & Co.'s well known ‘express in Charleston: Lowest rates. CHASE & Co., 38 Broadway. ALIFORNIA EXPRESS, VIA NICARAGUA.—CHASE & Co. have policies of f Insurance, to amount of $500,000, mn, by steamers, vin N ua,’ from San Franciseo to w'York. Consignments of #} gold dust, and bullion them in San Franeiseo, ‘will be shipped on tho steamers of the Nicaragua route, and transported from San Juan del Sur to San Juan del Norte, under the armed guird of Messrs. Garriven Feets, who are appointed by the Insurance Companios. Bills of lading must be endorsed, “Covered by the policy of Chase & Co.” Mr. Oncar F. Giffin is our authorized agent in San Francisco. Rate 3% per eont. for insuranceand transportatio } CHASE & CO., 38 Broadway. | ALIFORNIA EXPRESS, VIA NICARAGUA, AT 2 P. M., on Tuosday, 5th inst., through in charge of our ape- cial messenger, H, E. Giffin. Freight 5 “conte per pr No extra charge for qastom “howls feos, ihe only vis Nicaragua—from thres to five days ahead of the ma route, We have cren poligies on this route to San r. HASE x co. 83 Broadway. ALIFORNIA EXPRESS EXTRA VIA PANAMA, BY the fast steamship Uncle Sam, ou Tuesday, April’, in charge of special messenger through to San’ Francisco. Lowest rates. No charge for Custom House feos. Packages must ho water-proof. CHASE & CO., 38 Broadway. LIQUORS. BRANDY LANDING—IN MALY SEIGNETTE «pipes, quarter and eichth casks, of this genuine and well khown brand imported direct, of high flavor and full fourth proof, now landing from on board the Thomistockle, from Rochelle, and for sale from undor custom house lock, by DAVIS & HENRIQUES, 99 Wall street, AULIFLOWER, CLARET WINES, &C.—NOW LAND. | ing in casks and enses, of fine quality, from on board the | bark Herman, and for gale from wharf, or from under Custom House lock, by L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver street. IVE HUNDRED THOUSAND BOTTLES OF BRAN" wines, Scotch, East India and Philadelphia ales, London, ‘Dubie. nod Philadelphia, porter and svowe, older &c., &c.; 500 eases of table and fine claret, good soun wines: for sale twenty. per cent below the general prices. WM. H. UNDERHILL, Broome stroct, one block east of Broadway. IN LANDING.—TWENTY FIVE PIPES OF THE well known “Lily” gin, high savor aud proof, now landing from on board ila, and for sale from the wharf, by DAVIS & TENTIGU S, 90' Wall street. IN _LANDING.—SEVENTY-FIVE PIPES OF THE well known double swan gin, high flavor and proof, now landing from on hoard the Lolia, and for sale from the whart, by Is IL. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver street, ETERS & CHAMBERS,30 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS uant dies, and segars, offer in and dark oe sh whiskey, Jw of port, here ne ihe same iealley of amin TAR PROPRIETORS, GERALES, SEIGNETTE brandies, landing, in half pipes, quarter and oighth casks of these ger nd well known brands, imported direct (of high flavor and full fourth proof, now landing from on board the Themistokle, from Rochelle, and for sale from under | Custom House lock, by L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver | atreet. ASKS MUIR & SON'S ALE, . BARCLAY, PER. kins & id Robs y London porter, in pints and quacts d heidsick | cham) an oxoollent | assor gare, for gale by 900 Broadway. | 20. Ot )-OLD STYLE SCHIEDAM, MEDICINAL | gin, 60 cases olub sohnapps, 70,000 prime old Havana segars, (very cheap) 65 caves of cherries, wine bit- | ters, schiedam bitters, noycan, rum shrub, curacoa, &e., for | NDERHILL, 430 Broome street, | AGENCY. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY IN WASHING. prosecution of partments, and for the tra: attention at the capital. Patent, Indian, 1 partments, or in “lai The undersigned offers his serviees in the 8 hofore Congress and the several De tion of any businoss requiring sons having husinoss with the Land, or Pension Offices, the Supreme Court of 1 U 8 may rely ona prompt and faithful atvontion to their inter pow mobos ‘ke, and gives or money to any portion of Kurope, a be pada bo the ool be furnished They'may reside, ashington, April 1, 1893. ng an extunsive foreign acijuaiutn he ¢, Twill un. responsible for, the safe lection of foreign claiu. with special references in whatever State aad in the prominent eitivs of Europe spondents IOMMISSION—A COMMI wishes to meet with an aj YE & CO., JON HOUSE IN ENGLAND nt possessing a first rate can nection among the buyers of dry gvods in this market. Ad Grose V. D. 8., Herald office. SIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION paraiso, Merchants, Vi WILLIAM F. NYE, Sant1aco—Ho: ¥. A IUCHARDSON, AUGUSTUS LOMBARD, References. n. Bailie Peyton. Messrs, Alwop & Co., Hemonway & Co. ‘orwine, Bro. & Co., Garrison & Frets Bowman, Griunell & Co, William —Mevsre. E. K, Collins & Co., Goodhue & Co., Cay Tere Nye, stenmor Pacific. arrimone Mo srs, John Henderson & Co., Thomas J White & Elder, Flint, hody & Co., Hussey, Bond & Hale Ch Bosrox— & Co., Glidden & CadtON—NY*, Mosers, Ammi ae, Doane, Es, . Loinbard, an LE, B. Brigham illiame Parkin & Co. S$. NAVY EXTRA PAY seamen and em UNTER e a teres on and marines, (or see lest representatives of #1 ved in set Pato ne, I Apply s9 nbove, € their extra pay. _THOMAS 8S. BRAYNARD, 81 Wall street. tbh ig SEAMEN’S EXTRA PAY OFFICE, EXTRA PAY. OFFICE.—OFFICERS, mariner, on the PaciGe, from 1846 to 1853 ot, front offies, seeond floor —Oificers, = tates the: Pacitla ocoun ftom tsusry, 182, are entitled to couble F, ROWING, Agent. | clothe and Yankee notions, No. 47 100. 00 WORTH OF BRANDIES, WINE, GIN, rum, whiskey, cordials, syrups, &e., of the tdimportation, from France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, ine, de, {Gr sule at twenty per cent lower’ than any HUN LL, 43) Broome atroot the other house, by KERR & CO. ARE OFFERING, AT A GREAT ae e — ductir their stuck of laees, embroideries, jnowrning goods, &c., previous to 767 Broadway, on or about th ime they will open an entire new sto of g A. KERR & CO), 761 Broadway, eevond door above Clin’ place. RESS GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIL, JR., NO. 8 Nassan str if Waa the Post Omiee, is Pd Qn and offers for sale ‘a larze and attractive allt feney aress goods, laines, striped printed Inwna and bareges, plain a rrints, white goods, dke., mostly f ion. sortment of domostios, for prices from'10 to 15 per oent lower than they can on the usnal credit, LAID AND STRIPE SILKS.—PIVE CASES. IN PU LL just receive: r, e embroi- 'y Variety of ris Iroc printed bhawlsrgriandine, tis fae and berege roben, with aud withone Mounted, laces’ aed emirotderies, printed magtins, orzandieg ‘THE & CUTTING. (0 THE ATTENTION OF CLOSE BUYERS OF FANCY | and staple dry goods.—In view of our removal to our ive warchouve, No. 6 Vesey street, running throu Barolny atrect, (entrance on both stroetss directly ta the rear of the Astor Howse, we iutend to dispose of our pro font stock of goods nt extremely iow prices, £0 that we oa open in our now location with anew and beaut ment of goods, adapted to the summer and aat Country jobbers and retailers will find great bargaia! present stock. MOULTON, PLIMPTON,. WILLIAMS CO. importers and jebhers of dry govds, carpets, oil- dered and 521 Broadway. ONDERFUL BARGAINS COUNTERPANES, | tablo linens, and shooting linens, from auction.— gant double damask table linen, 2 yards wile, 40, Od, 4 aa Fuperfine snow drop table, 2 yakda wide 1. and 69, 9 yard; splendid large'® rine Hien damsel inti a, dozen; heavy linen sheeting, 2! 1; euporfine pillow case linens, 1 ‘ard; large size counterpanes, 12s. an neh, HOF Fingle hede only 10s. 9} sand fe rent doll ie. a doson, at BURDITTS pheap dry Foods #tore, Walker street SDAA AA AIDA DIAS DADA DANA RAAAE Poe ATLARTIG, Caph, dumee Liat | ee MATL STEAM. ‘mails for icant cd 16, at i2 o’elock, M., tere opera For freight of cone 2 en dations for eowan DK. i, COLLINS SNe, ‘Seal ie The steamalip. AROTIC ii enscond the.a1 LAN sail April 30, ip will suces ards, ad ne EY EES Ye ch» NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL agi nl STATES iteamers.—The ships comprising this line, are the See Ett j=} - FESSS3S5¥3 ERTS & CO., 13 JouN Mu INROE ns 08, No. x0. H. DI APES, Ws Thi vn ‘these ships will nc not be sceountable for mors of Siecle ran acre andes, Saxe are Ta of therein ex: r (DUE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL [ou Raw. YoRK/r0 ixvmnroo!: Chisfeabin passan Second cabin pass FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin passage. Second cabin passag The ships from Bost: ARABIA, cay Ci ie rie, AMERIGA, Capt. Leiteh, EUROPA, ‘Capt. Shannon. Lott. CANADA, Capt. Stone, APRICA Capt, Harsiton, NIAGARA’ Chpt. Lang. ‘These vessels carry a clear white light at mast head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AGARA, Lang, from Boston,” Wednesday, 13th April, +” Now York, Wednesday, 20th Apr Boston, ' Wednesday, 27th Apr Now York, Wednosday, 4th Ma * onto, Wednosday, lth May. New York, Wednesday, 18th May. Boston, ’ Wednosday, 25th May. Now York, Wednosday, lat Juno Boston, y, 8th June. ANARIA.Sudking, New York, Wednesday; seh Jan CANADA, Stone, Boston, ' Wednosday, 22d June. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, procious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading aro signed therefor and the value there: of therein expresto For freight or ane 8 “i . UENARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA.—THE ASIA WILL start from her desk, at Jersey Ci on Wednesda; rs 6th inst., at2o’clock, P.M. Passengers requested to on board befure that bo ME . CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. par LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ship Company iatend sailing their favorite steamships ROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Qi Wes City of Manchester, City of Glasgow. . "T gaioo ireday, Maroh 31. ers will be taken, isions, for from Liverpool erties wishing tificates of passag e of Ireland, in sums from £1 ster] 7 teow Handbitie can y had at the office of JOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, Al Rx JACKETS TO LINE—THE FOL. bes peep pels lowi phij ill Hav the 16 Ne York on the Ist of enoh month; * °» “ne 168, and New ‘rom New York. Jan. 1. Bhip ST. DENTS, F008 cons burton, tons ¢ Follanabeo, master, ST. NICOLAS tons burthen, J John Bragdon, m: Oct. 1. ‘New ship MERCURY, Meh 1. i400 tons barthen, July 1. D. Conn, master, fov.1. rt, ‘WILLIAM TELL, Apl 1. 1,200 tons burthen, Aug.l. eo. Funck, master, 16. i Arist olnse New York built ahi , provided with articles for the eomfort tad “bin venioncy of ecugers i Se coer ect pence i the feet t aasae ont wi Goods Ro ties pubrenibers will be forwarded tenes any eb but those pun POU phat HINCKEN, Agente, 164 Pearl stress, FOR s0v' SOUTHAMPTON 3 AND, HAYRE States mail ster ‘commander, will le to land the mail Passen Bas at WD ovclogk, teem pier : Prive of passage, $120. An aperionced “surgeon a att fo the Eup. Lee not wanted durin, ould be font on eked the “day ‘before agiling, pice, Caarerncii aes anorekh BV! or freight or passa; ry to TNastON. agent No. af Brotivay. JNETED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, E.M. Fitch, commander, will sail for Bremen, touch: ing at Southampton, ou Saturday, April 2, from pier No. $ North river. Price of passage— $129 Barked In first cabin, main saloon. In first eabin, lower saloo In second cabin. . An experienced surgeon i letters must in Havre an aitnctied to eneh steamer.” All asa through the Post Office. cio delivered London: For passage or freigh era R, SAND, RIERA, Agents, 26 South streot, aTihe steamer Hermann will succeed the Washington, and ay OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS.—THE STEAM- ef tie: Merlin, Captain Cronan, will sail on Thursd: April P ingo Money be} pte print ie E. CUNARI Gm NORFOLK, ee AND RICHMOND.— ‘The United States mail teamship ROANOKE, E. Cavendy, commander, wfil ler North river, on Saturday, adie 9th, at 49 o’cloek BM. For freight apply om board, for pase: oa & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. (OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES tail line.—The new and splendid steamship AUGUSTA, Thomas Lyon, Captain, will leave ou Wednesday, April 6, at 4 o'eloe from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. QiITCHILL, 194 Front street. The FLORIDA, M.S. ‘Woodhull, Captain, on Saturday, April 9. ed, strength, accommodations, and fare, these hipa havens Superior onthe ocean. OR SAN FRANCISCO—VANDERBILT LINE—THE shortest and cheapest route—Tho Accessory T: Company at Niet proprietors—Through in advi gf the mall—Only eompiny giving through Wekets, ina ding the Isthmus ‘cronsin favorite donbl steamship STAR OF TH. ST, 2,200 tons. burthe will leave from plot’ Non 3 North vivér, at thtec. sole precisely, for San Juan dol Norte, on Ti ‘April 5, eon- Recting with th ular steamship BROTHER JONA- THAN, 120 tons Burthen, over the Ni ing but twelve miles of lane For Information oF, Passage apply only at the ageney, No. 9 Battery place, si as beers en " ne are cautioned agninté AN representations of Pase oy od Tanners for other lines. No ployed for this NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY— Connecting with the Paoific Mafl Stosinship Company Carrying the grout United States ail. Only shrough weekly United States mail line Bid Patorats, and Ore; inwalland Panama. Leavi! ae York on the ‘sth sth, Oth and 28th of exeh month. rently reduced prices, The splendid doub! rine United States inail steamship GEOR: 3,000 tons then, D. D. Porter, U. 8. N. der, will oe on ay, April Sth, at 2 e’sloo! cisely, fro me pice at foot of Warren stroct, North pho Pacitie Mail teamship Company's maznifeent steamer To jiness at Panama to receive the Geor- Gas taails and passongers, and sail immediately for, San ranciveo, The Georgia will be, foHowad. on the 18th of April, by the doubl ngine United States pil Shag Ss El Dorado,” 1,900 tous burthen, J- -Findle: commander, conne ing at Stonmahip ¢: Mail St ip Company alwe acento ke iM tch. For freicht or pas HLARLES A. WItNEY 7 West rirert, ‘corner of nama, to ensure immediate dit EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMSHIP CON- pany, through to San F: 00, vis Aspinwall and Panama, at greatly redueed rates. © detention on the Isthmus.-—The new and fast side whol steamship UNCLE AM, 2,000 tons, William A. Mills, commander, will leave New York for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, from pier No, 3 North ree o'clock with the now and magnificent side wheel hip CORT! Thomas B. in readiness rs and snd: ately for San Francisco, ventilation of the Cortes are all & “% 'y oxertion rs, the Compai y to neuro comfort, expedition y. Pasvengors will he landed on the wharf at Aspinwall, taking the Panama Rail- Tantioned that Hokets for this Company are sola only at 26 rene vey, DAV ved & CO., Genera! Agents. A mail bag is mad index the now United States Postage law. Sort the conveniense of the publio. OR SAN FRANCISCO—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIPPER REINDEER, built by Donald McKay, whose ships ave- rage one hundred days. The Reindeer will sail in a few days. Apply to J. 8. OAKFORD, 92 Wall street, ) fortable slonmer POWHAT. | Ps | for onjoying a comfortable night's ré Une TI ie Tire OO NN OO Melbonrae ss Lies ig Og Fay SivEN AGE, Site te ew steamship UO ——, commander, be denpatcbed fir or about the I. mein treansor’, ‘as “Wea bol wan < Seneah’y tn tho wesid. Her scoommodations for first, se- cond, sated clase, are Se ge ae sete Pie hase, tations USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE—THE & 1 PACKED Toba BOCKLAND, 1,500 tons burden, Vinal, o.'8, East river, ill abi for “daibvarae Hp, ga the Li af this ne F, for igromts to engage 4 france om any other vessel ound “40” thow orks. eer ie paeeage, oar ty applicatio: ade to Tv. UGA at atreet Mas Peatl street. a forte SRRELE b BELT |ALIFORNTA TICKET WANTED. —A PR! UM WILL be paid for a first cabin through ticket to San Francisco, yy the Georgia and Tennessee, on application to room 30) Irving House. OR AUSTRALIA.—THE A NO. 1 NEW YORK pine clipper packet shi Aeon eaptens: capacity, is ay to receive essengers, of first and second cla aud will roa New York ‘on the 12h of April. ‘The Texas was b the most thorough manner for s repn- lar packet ship from New York, her sseommodations for Passengers being conshru ‘an improved plan, au without rogard eatilatad, epacions td elogant, fitted with * two wo tiers of heres, nearly ail the same height of @bin, (say seven feot,) where as ships have three tiers of ‘double berths.” The berth are built so as to leave an airy and Woiding he xt the sides of the ship, thus ohi] be ali 1d by M1 and eficiont captain and officers, and provided tho skilful physician. Our provisions wil be selectod With care, and belof she b qui arth of passas poner re remitted will secure & pa: yr which apply DY, 58 South street, eorner of Wall; AR THOMAS i SANDFORD, 60 South street. Pa MELBOURNE, PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA —T0 clear positively du Saturday, ‘9th’ April, the splendid slipper ship City of Norfolk, Francie G. Coffin, com- for Australia, will be provi: comfort. Sho tons, and spreads over 3,200 yards canvas. From the sharpness of her mod: nd rig, ie county ox oted she will make the passage in less than seventy-five days, For oF passage, which must be secured at once, apply on board, at pier nine, East rive MILLER & LOWED, 108 Wall stroct. Our Mr. Samuel P. Lord zoos out in this vessel to establish Acommission house at Melbourne, and will take charge of any consignments made to him. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP, '.—FOR NEW OR- leans, vis Havana. The splendid steamship"EMPIRE CITY, 1. Windle, commander, will sail from the pier, foot of Warren street, North river, on Tuesday, April 12, at two qroloek, P.M. precisely. Rates of passage’ to Havana and New Orleans—new arrangement—Upper and aftor saloon berths, $60, lower forward saloon berths, $50; stoerage, No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Orleans at 30 cents cubie foot, Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the company’s bi ne of lading, which may be had on application at the 0! . other form will be ate ned. No bills of lading signed at orl 12 3 o’clock on the das galing. For freight or passage, apply M. O. ROB. RTS, 177 West street, corner of Warren, OR SALE—THE STEAM FERRY BOAT WASHING lying east of Catherine ferry, on the Brooklyn side; eet long on dvek, engine dfeot stroke, 24 inch aylinder Sopper boiler, Bont copyred and copper fastened. Inquire o No. 8 Plymouth street, near tho | 9TH.—THE SPLENDID acket ship SCRANTON, Captain Spencer, is now | zapilly completing her loading, at Plots East river’ A tow tons of light or medium freigh can be taken at very favora- | lication to SUTTON & CO., 34 EVERETT & BROWN, 150 Front CLOTHING. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED jqueTsons desirous of converting thelr enst off arto i ‘ash, obtain price by send: for the subsor} bar, at his residence, or through the Post off M. D'SSELDORE, No. 13 Fim street. WN. B.—Ladies attonde* so by Mrv. Dusseldort. AST OFF CLOTHING, COSTUMES, JEWELRY, FIRE m8, ‘entlemen or families having the above mcakioaed scaletia ter will be attended at their resi- | dences, by leaving orders, or addrossing @ line through tho Post Office to 8. L, PHILLIPS, 17 Wall strect, basement. eats oa Ppt ts —$2,000 WORTH WANTED— ‘igher will be liberally given, in current lots of good left off olothing of | through it, or eal! on JAMES. hand store: 11 Orange steeet, near ILOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. —LADIES and sentemen having ‘any to disposo of, ean receive s ate SOREN a2 a Py nding to the shares, or lettor by poat. Hudson street, and West Broadway Eadiee’ attended by Mrs. Cohen, Lewejitakes —CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNI. ture wi |.—Ladies and gentlemen having any cloth- ing, furniture or jewelry, can obtain a fair cash prics from the subscriber, at his residence or through the Post Office Ladies attendéd by Ars: Coben, . 8. COHEN, No. 66 Elm stroct, ADMINISTRATOR'S ROTICES. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S 0) ICE, NO. 51 CHAM. bors street. Notice is herchy given to ‘the relatives and next of kin of William Keating, ‘ova Scotia, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York, for letters of Administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on tho Gay of April next, gt ton o'clock in the forenoon, Dated, New York March 20, ER B. SWEENEY, Public Adminietrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—No' next of kin of Mic! who is alleged to have di y the Surrogate of the county of New Yor! ad- ministration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the d intestate, tha 2th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated, New York, March 29, 1953. PETER B. SWEENEY, Public Admi NO. 51 CHAM- BLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, bers street.—Notice is hereby given, to the relatives and next of kin of Joanna Palmer, late of the city of New York, | widow, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of tho county of Now York for letters of administration upon the estal | said intestate, on the 23d day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, EYER B. SWEENY, Publie Administrator. Dated, New Fork, March 21 TRAVELLERS GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD £0 PEILADEL Bala from pige No.1 North river. wo lines dally, at 10 AM. ond, 2 P.M.—Acoommodation line, at 10 A.M. boat Trenton to South Amboy, cars to Yorke. and steamboat R. Stockton to~ Philadel Express line, at 2P.M., by steamboat, John Pot- ter to Amboy. direct to Cainden by ears—through in four Ga = Returning, leave Philadelphia at 10 and cs Shrouge tickets Schenectady, Uti 0 Feces ry, and Twenty” ihpret ‘The above trains ‘Chath ersonly. All ther trains will tart from y Hall ste- tion, corner of Tryon row and Centre streot, a iigretotore. yuk ae ‘Through way train at 1 P.M. Express train, 6° P.M. Accommodation train, 6 P.M. imbers, Canal, Christopher, Four: eet ym Canal Lage at 7% A. M., for Pough- i Alban} ro, a y stations, ‘DM UN! ND FRE ‘Superintende EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW Jersey Keailroad, from foot of Cortlandt dtevet.—Uni States Mail and Express lino, through in four hours. Fai in 6 AM. and ¢ P.M. $2 75; 9 AM. and P.M, $3. ‘Second Sand 9 Adi, aud4 P-M., $2.00. Through tokets for Baltimore, W ineton, Norfolk ees Charieston sold Through b mts in and trains, Pas te with baggage cross the ferry ffcocn ininutes befo the trains leave. EW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD.—TO BUR- lington, St. Johnebury, Ogdensburg, Montreal, and in. termediate towns. Tickets are sold at the New York and | New Haven Railroad Office, 412 Brondway. Express trains | Hei leave at 8 A. M. and 3:30 P. baggage checked throu:h. | Fr ¢ from Peck slip este day at | 3 Hoe | rnished, Price re HYDE, Agent, 1 (0 TRAVELLERS GOIN SOUTH,—NEW, SUP: ERIOR, | d Economical Line between Baltimore and , Riehmond, Petersbury, Staunton, Lynch | fessor Anderson flatters him | ing to purchase will please apply to Wilson G. Hunt, 50 Wil and Raleigh, N. C.—The yell Known, swift, rato, ‘aptain, Charles E. running in conneotion with the fighmond and Fr burg and Richmond and Petersburg Railro: mere street wharf every Wednesday, at 335 o'clock and arrives at Aoquin Croek next day, in ample time to con net with the mail train for the South. Passengers by this | favorite and economical route are affortied the opportunity 0, whilst parsing down the Chesapeake Bay, or for viewing the beautiful sconery of the Potomac river hy daylight, improvements which have recently heen mado onthe Powhatan, render her, in point of expedition, safety, and comfort, all ‘that can be de fired. First clase passage’ to Fredericksburg, $3; te Mich mond, $5; Petersburg, Potomac Landings, $3, Alexan- | dria ‘an ashington, $2--meuls extra. Forward Calin Pareage to Fredericksburg, $%; to Richmond, $4 50; to Pe ters! For further infor mation cr passage, spp rg, $4 60—meals and Modging free, ly to the captain on hoard, or to RLES WORTHINGTON, Agont, Commerce street wharf, Baltimore. MUSICAL. OLIAN AND BOUDOIR PI Hy musical merekandise, whe fargains in panos, new and second hand. with and without the fmproved wolinn, made by Baltet, Davis & C J. Gilbert's patent boudoir pianos forsmall rooms. Dea Geachers, and seminarice suppliod at lowest rates, Pianos to let. T.S. RRY & CO., 2067 Broadway. OLTAN PIANC 541 BROADWAY.—A LARGE assortment from the celebrated house of Fiallets, Davis & C Also, the well kn ments of A.W. y with # full enpply fecond hand pianos, of various makers, for aale at priocs Which defy competition. maa to Let Son NOS, ie and re Pian MELODEONS, il. —Great AT f pianos, Bosto dd & C M1 Broadway. FFICE OF THE MEXICAN OCEAN MAIL AND IN. land Company, 31 Broadway —Mareh 28, 1853, — ‘The servico for the transportotion of the United States mails to San Francisco, via New Orleans, Vera Cruz and Aseapuleo, will bo commenced on tho first seo tion, from New Orleans to. Vera Cruz, on the Mth prox. ‘The new and elegant steamer TEXAS, 1,60) tons burden, will bo despatched from New Orleans, on Thursday, the Lath of April next, at 8 o'clock, A. M. For further information, apply to Mosers. Harris & Morse 79 Tehoupitoulas street, NewOrtenns, oF ab-the office of the Company, as above. HIPPERS PER CLIPPER LEVANTER, CAPTAIN Follansbeo, at Pior 11 East river, will please hand in their tine of Inding, for signature, at once. A few tons of very light freight can be taken, if tmmedintel sang for. burn Wall street, ‘3 FOR SALE.—THE ews SELENDID YACHTS 1 Undine and Syren, as they now lay in the A Bp a ‘Brooklyn, with teinve tory of sails, 2, be. am JOUNSON ‘DUNDERDALE, 49 William atpeet. )DEON FOR SALE—A FIRST RATE INSTRU ment, perfectly now, and of the best make, may be cheap Hy addrossing Quintus, Herald office EW PIANO FOR SALE —A GENTLEMAN BREAK ing up re housekeoping will ell afirst rate instrament of Hews’ pa MNCOLN «THOM rr nt action, with wolean attachment, bought of the manufacturer last October; cost $100, and will bo sold | 325. Address note to Pearce, Union sqnare Post Office, | ITANOFORTES—EIGHT SECOND HAND SQUARE, and gwo do, boudoir pianos, at prices from $50 to $17 six new & fine as ao of Go Hows’ cel d Amoriean patent actio to rent, by B. CURTISS, 47 ‘Broadway aT venta to re BARGAINS, IN CONSEQ! ve. The advertiser off t meh 0 are +, betwoon Prince and Hf Ory, ‘ooster ebreet, rince and Houston, il CHARLES YARR, ans | the United Piatt All letters must ! PBit0g Stover, by adurersing ap aboye, Yalu reer a Hi o clone Tuesday evening ApEn a e ingle. Mr. C. Burke Tima” ‘ overt toward Mr. aopeenen Mrs. Otis.. ‘Tripper. JAC Sir R. Trenchard.. Mr. Bowes - Stevi Blueskin Broadley SN ao rcrerovre nice TTT Proinwiy te Y, THEATRE. A. “MARSHALL, 801 Tuesday « evening, April cot genre i Metamora. 0. mort Mr. Pope | 6 URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS | STREET. —DOORS open at 6%; to commence at 73 o'clock. Tuesday evening, April baat z — - Mr. Levere » Mra, Burton an Skerrett i “Mer. Russell | Marian | Harry Stanley... Mr. Norton | M Popular bailad zi Mr. T. Johnston | Jenny ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET. —DOORS mn at (34; curtain rises ab 7% o'clock, Ny event ‘April 5, will be performed REP AN, b REPENTANCE, Reardon... MEG Frederic! Glonville, Mey. "Cook Mary. Mrs. Nichols Simon Pulitap. Mr. Herbert | Susan Smile. Favorite Son Mil Popular Dance, Mary Partington The whole to conciude with the successful drama of UINTIN MATSYS, Do Forest Quintin Me [ators Mr- Jones | Agnes Flores. ..Mrs. Nichols rank Clarke | Blanche... Sirs. W. G. Jon Baron Vou ‘Waist. Mr. Cooke Bertha ‘Thomps UM'S MUSEUM—ON TUESDAY EVENING, AT i) Bazy o'clock, the popular play of SIX DEGREES OF CRIME Julio, Mr. C Wr Clatke! Louise, Miss Mestayen hi NE’S FROLIC, and 8 o'clock, FORTU: DOMESTIC ECONOMY. The Petrified Horst Exyptian Antiquities, Ac., &c., can be seon atall times, A”dmiagion t Se, Ebel Museum, Entertainm d First Balcony, 123 cents . CHARLES THEATRE, z BOWERY NEAR CHATHAM quare.—Bo Fanet, 25 ne ne WILSON even! O'Slasher, Mr. a eens oo ++ Mion Mijteboll, Rob Roy. ... Mr. J. R. Scott | Helon. .....Mre. J. RM@Beots ALLACK'S Retest street. —Doors 0 ening. April 5. wit be Wrrie, CURE FOR THE HEART ACHE. . Mr. ime Fra ot Sel geabloy” ate ees | A Chas. Stanley. Mr. Reynolds | Je. Vortex... y Or r. Chippendale | Bil The Ore geet nl ne | Bish o ae PRACT i A Cloudsley Mr. Waleot ‘rs, Mildwa; Rockstone, Mr, “Chippendate | Sevoyacd Gt TRLO'S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT 1 way be 6 for respectable performances nights, (Tuesday, ‘Thorsday Apply, from # A. MOORE, onthe stage. Mrs. perform variety of popular aad of connlag CARD.—NIBLO’S GARDE. eee comnrya- —The m be tion Italian Opera Trou ieave to announce that in order to fect recovery of Blanog Salvi the | ve full timo for the pee ~ production of rity an be no fully to ional. rehear: x FAVOR TA. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABO Grand street.—Opon every night during the week, under supervision of E, P. Christ; inva bese fashionable the sole direction and personal whove concerts in this eity, for the past six year; reovived with favor by highly respoctablo and cents. Doors open at April 9, annual henefit of 1 ESSGREAT 4 PROF ROBE THE GREAT PRINCE OF AR Openca his new Saloon of Wonder and Mystery, Chinese Buildings, a few doors above the St. Nicholas Hotel, last evening, to n crowded and fashionable audience, when, in addition to theastounding feats of magie performed by this geet Witard Brings, which have bean sitncysed by upwards A in New York alone, an ninety threo euccessive porformann attesting the superiority of these entertainments over others of a similar nature, fn addition to many D SPLENDID TRICKS, the Professor Weliver a fow remarks on RITUALISM, which wore welllanprecineet, Which Meonsunohon witli tbe | astounding Seconp SiGn7, soon cleared away the shocking infatuation, aud Yelief in'the humbug of SruuT RAPPiNGS, The Saloon is now undoubtedly FINEST HOOMIN NEW YORK, | Admission, 25 ce , Box office open at the Saloon, from 1i to 4, daily. ROFESSOR ANDERSON IS AT PR T IN BAL- timore, giving his grand entertainmon the Holliday trect Thentre, to the largest audiences ever assembled with. nits walls, He will appear at the National Theatre in ‘Washingten, D. C., on the I8th of April inst., which. will finish his Southern tour—be having performed before three hundred and sixteen thousand American citizens in the South, during a period of six months. EH I soon havo the honor of making his third appoaranco in New York, and give a series of his entertainments, which will include a number of new and startling wonders in natural m: r0- elf that heis too well known to the citizens of the Empire ( of the conceited and blundering conjurors who have Iately rung up in Amorica, Sinee he had the honor of appearing iis extravrdinary success has called into existence a host cf tinerants, who have neither name nor fame in this or any other country, and whose abortive and unartistic perform ances are ns great a humbug as the Spirit Rappings, Professor Anderson will, for the first time, give his exposé, find Tootare the Spirit’ Rappings, and thoir attendant ‘phenomena, astrology, clairvoyance, second sight, &e., fe, TI extraordinary juggle and most pernicious delusion ha seventeen persons to commit suicide, and hax lunatic asylums throughout the Union. Professor Anderson will show how the raps are produced, and explain the whole machinery in use by the Spirit Rapping jugglers, N. B.— Tn press, and shortly to be published, Profersor, Anderson's History of the Spirit Rappers, from their origin in Rochester up to the prevent time, with an explanation, of the whole machinery, and the system adopted by the Spirit Rapping confederacy. ODWORTH’S CONCERT.—THE FOURTH CONCERT of Dodworth’s series will take place on, Saturday oven ing, April 9, 1853, at Metropolitan Hall. Tickets 50 cent Reserved seats to be obtained at H. B. Dodworth & Co.’s music store, 493 Broadway. VELEEN WILSON AND ROB ROY AGAIN TO. | night, at the St. Charies Theatre, Bowery, near Chath am square. The St. Charles is now the favorite place of amusement for families in the central and eastern, sections of the city, and in order to secure comfort, soats should be pee ured carly. ‘caused FTERNOON ENTERTAINMENPS—DR. will give a series of new and brilliant philosophical ex- | eriments at Metropolitan Hall, on Wea Thursday, | sday Priday and Satur 7 commencing at 3 of splendid geoscop This April 6t ‘rout bat ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE JERUSALEM AND the “Moly Land is now open, at the now and spacions orama, in Broadway, Adjoining the Motronolitan Hotel, d continued every evening. Painted froin authentic draw: # mude upon the spot, Ly Mr. Banvard, during an exten: | sive tour, und: rtaken expressly for the work. il explain the pr ndings personally. Picture Noeriv at! Tg; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Ad mi rte; children, half. price, TO R. VALENTINE, ASSISTED BY MADAME LOVAR. | yin #grand concert, and Herr Sto¢ on his wonder, ful wood aud straw ingtran nt, oontinuce his iaughable deli- f Yi jinrities, for: truly pleasing nt, every evening, at the Hope | Chapel, 718 Broadway. Ti & gentleman aud two ladies, $1. Open at 7; to commence at3o clock. OR SALE—ALL THE FURNITURE, FIXTURES, | secnery, chandeliers, and theatrical propertice contained in the building Known ns the Astor Place Gpers, Houso. the fas lamps upon, and the iron railing that sur Alunus asi proparey. ‘The main Ghsadelier 4s. sepposed to Le the richest and most costly in the country, Partios wish- liam street, or Edmund Coffin, 57 Beaver stre | ENTAL ALCHEMY—150TH SERIES 1 for an effective production of L TRCUS,—NEW YORK SMPRUTRRATRE, 7 BOW" J ery.—Last week but one of the Tueiday evening, April 6, (and during the week,) Old Dan Emmet, the original bunjoist, in bia old,'aad @ 99- tion of new songs. Mr. Ronaalls And his Gracetal Boars. Clowns..... Joba Lovett ¢ and H. per pbecides ‘tho’ pleat EQUESTRIANT ans, Runnalls, Sherwood, Pastor, sad a thans, Master Philo, &c. " 0 ial aces LYN MUSEUM-EXCELSIOR DRAMATIC CLUB. —The performance of this club, which was to pre a place on this (Tassday) ovening . has been unavoid Fened: but will posit! bos re ven On Monday ev 4 lth inst. The pieces sefecte fen the LADY 0) eps and the ROUG. MOND. By order iy. Tavion, Secretary: A. KIRBY, Proideat, oom s Ppriertaar't , Aad lapiier ssl anova coward street is er and) Proprietor. The Doréaimmente oe ty’ thse eal leb: d com) nafled by nny 04 gannot be equalled be ee programme. Doors open & o'clock. Admission, 25 com cf fully informed that the afternoon TUDIO CURIOSO, 620 BROADWAY.—THE FAMOUS Victoria Clock has arrived. with the celebrated Cano and his musicians on the tight rope, and is now on exhib in this oriental ‘this wonderful and. mysterious piece of ingenuity ix the result of five years Iabor, and ex- ceeds in cost King Ferdinand’s celovrated landwoapo eloc Jaquet Dros, a Swiss Catholic King of Sp Europe. sd two handed doliare rent it arrived gathered his most illustrious no its marvellous works, The clock represented a landscape, and when it struck the hour, a ahepherd {sued from behind ck, and played six different tunes upon bis flute, his dog very. naturally Te gach fawned upon him, how the King that the dog was faithful, as well as te Droz told him to touch the fruit in a basket by the side the shepherd. ‘The King Inid hold of an apple, and the et at once sprang at his hand, barking so natur spaniel in the room repliod with great ferocity, am mg of fight, At this all the court left, cryt and there was only Howell out sorcer: left tue King and ‘the Minister of ti The King xeked the ‘ate what time it was. fA aker told him that he di but it he would ask b King then pnt his q instantly replied. the Nayy, and he ete ran a was in danger of being burnt fo the wonder to. the geand inquisition, who was couvimoed that instead of being the work of evil spirits, it was only the result of great ingenuity. ¢ poor clockmaker wut ho explained HINESE SALOON, NO. 180 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Spring aan Prince streets. ND OPENING S01 a REE. To-morrow. Monday: evening. rid Oe frst time in this eity, Novel and maguificost envortaiament, founded on his ALPINE RAMBLES, and ascent of MONT BL OF persed with humorous and original sketohes of char- e anecdote, and startling inoddent, iMlustrated riptive of the ascent of ARCH, ever before produced in this country, arranged by Al- Inters| acter, The musical illustrations composed and fred Sedgwick, Esq., Professor of the Royal Acadomy of Ma- tie, London. Admission 90 cents. Doors open at 7; to commence Oxia The ticket office in the Chinese Building will be open from 10. M. until 4 FREDERICK é. _ BURGESS, A TALLACK’S | THEATRE. S. STEPHENS tpeottully informe her fangs nad the puolio eons it benefit will take plac yn Thursd evening, April 7, ‘ich oogaston the whole, streagun ‘of the somipany will’ ay aR Pern Mw comedy of THE ROAD TO RUL v OUGH DIAMOND. Box book now open, ETROPOLITAN HALL. —SANFORD'S GREAT Ra- tional panoramic an of the’Mississippi river—The Sonyonrepry he ever oxhibited f the river spel ite — te the Falli it. Anthony, a distanos of, a miies. Exhibition evory evening, o'elock; Afternoons, at hres, 0 Joo OSITIVELY THs Lace srr Ty Illustrated River Thames and Open every e Tuesday, for | Hommersly, M. D. Admittance redu desoription by J. B. ti to only 35 seats; FISH, FROM LONDON ) see wig maker, 569 Pearl fr 10 THEATRICALS. Ami lent on hive for private part -t—Aay style of theatrloal 8. fou hours notice. XHIBITION ADVERTISER WANTED.—A PERSON that is every way qualified to advertise a first claws entertainment, having experience, and would be willing to porchase an interest. will find this. rare opportunity. Ad- rese Exhibition, Herald office, without delay. 5 CHATHAM oa pet —GEO. and Brooklyn—Fourth series at the 40 Broadway B. VROWN WILLI ing this week adway. Most aste ances ever witnessed,fench evening at 8 0’ teon pence, Private classes after publie performance each crening. Four to nix lepeons, $10; former inembera $3 to the course. By request, the distinguished physiologist, Prof. Curtis, has procured this hall toSaive a conrge of afternoon eeturcs, to Indien only, upon anatomy, phystology, and the Jaws of life and death, illnatrated by models the most t imens of art, skel manokins, painti 4 o'clock. Monday fre afterwards one shilling MUStou OF Ecypria ANTIQUITIE sant Institute, 659 Broadway.—Now op valuable collection of Pharaonie and Ptoloma i imported direct from Egypt, and fort by Dr. ‘Abbott, ing a residence of upwards of twonty years in the Ea: taliston, 0 oeata; ebllares, half-price. Catalogues for # the rooms, Open during the day and evening. 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