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The wagiog was with ice, and some of the sails not be taken in, and were cut away from the yards. gy Bed ing by @ heavy sea, Sor off all the ‘te, filled the cabin with present hing an agreeable » being eovered with ribbons, anes sabioe; however, in three wettaer cod teseieat’ fo" get to Matboarte in as expe: we’ ie] e in ninet, days.—Boston 1 : ns _Poltce Intelligence A Onarcs ExnrciemEnt.—On ‘Saturday after- moon, officer ‘Toderhill, of the Second District Po- Mee Court, arrested a young man named Charles shat of embezzling $150 Wy the pecan, who gave the expressman a q upon delivery. Instead, however, of handing the pee to his employer, he appropriated the contents to his own mse. Boteoneatiy we, Tans was advised that the had been sent through a certain express; and on being made, the express man exhibited the re- ‘Written by the accused. McDermott, upon hia ar- became ed. and acknowledged his guilt, and a Clarke ponicer tb bim for trial. Court Calendar—This Day. ‘Unerep States Disrnicr Court.—Adjourned till Wed- ig ouns-—Cirgult. Not. 210, 294, 950, 258, 61, seta, 0 878, 390 to 396. ial Term.—Nos. 1 to 15. cnmion Pras —Part First-—Nos. 8 11, 12, 22, 48, 29, 59, 60, 63, 63, 99,08, 11. Part Second—Nos. 115, re Bibs 187, 146, 146, 164, 180, 216, 221, 235, 310, ns | yuRT—(Two Branches.)—Nos. 1, wi rouge 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2a, at, da 20. 6, 20, 21, ‘at! } 86, 87, 38, 30, 46, 47, 48 40, 50,'51, 53, 64,55. "The | General Term of this Court will be held se the comer a Ghamnbers and Centre streets, in the rooms former! fed by Judge O'Connor's Court, and the Special Term also be held there on the 10th’ inst. ‘Williamson’s Daguerreotypes by Electricity. | —An instantancous process, securing the likencss with the SB rest. vag moment, first introduced in 1848 by | artist Leag sittings aro’ tedi pares ah hort ones cheerful and pleasing. Gallery, 249 Fulton Sogverrectsben, aise Diiginal with is | 500 Daguerreotypes are taken dally, in the | ‘most elegant men with the new invented double working eamoras and nown elsewhere, by = portraits are Saal p, expeditious and per: Soot, by th ‘the New Yor! eotype Company, 289 Broad- Daguerreotypes-—Havi wery rooms, my friends and patrons will he "Ay ostablishmont, No, 59) Broadway, n Likenessos taken in overy stylet the art. family groupe aa low us 8p | WM. R. KNAPP. i Gilbert & Co.’s World’s Fair ‘fizst premium pianos, with or without the zolian, and with he celebrated iron frames and circular scalos. 1. Gilbert's boudvir pianos, Hallett & Cumsten’s pianos, (of | the old | 1d firm of Hallett & Sond Wat ianos, other makers, at wholesale, or ret factory cond-hand pianos from $79 to $150, (ORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. LL. & J. Jacobs, 407 Broadway, have cons hand Firth, Pond & Co.'s wide sci xtra pedal it ons, of superior prices which defy competition; new music as soon as published; instruction books for every in- etrument. Melodcons.—The and Best Assort- ment of melodeons in tho city, at 833 Broadway. It boing Sheonly place, where can he Lind Goodman & Bal lawin'e pee tent organ melodeens, or 8S. D. & H. W. Smith’s well known @. “HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent, 833 Broadway. George Christy Ihristy and Wood’s Minstrels New songs:—"Gently down the Stream,” Nor er Fear, Boy, Cheer,” “‘Sutianna Simpson,’ fe Chi Bi yr Be nightly, with great spplause, just ‘published at Sf Broads sway. Pianos and melodeons, new and secondhand, the ‘and bost assortment in tho ity, at prices from $35 to Dealers supplied at fuctory, prices. Pianos, inelo- # and wolians to rent. BERRY & GORDON. | OPT GN RE | Ladies’ Fashions for April.—Just Published, ' Buetiocs tt April, price 25 cents, of Frank Leslie’s Ladi London and New-York Fashions, containing fons, a beautiful colored plato; paper pattern for ti eee embroidery, articios in orotehet, re- Bove leather work, continuation of tale by Mrs. Ann S. | Btophens, and much useful reading matte: Market Lategeb macpland Subseriber Jeavo to thank his custo: ost thereby areata his hopes licacies, rf ‘merit roadway, wheré be opens SiSThew mariet on the Sd of April, from Seventocuth stree SENEST FINK: Spring Furniture Sales—A. H Wi & Co. | yespectfully remind their friends and the public that they are now ready to undertake and give thelr personal atten, ure at the residences prompe, snorgytle aud fairis one as devotin our ert t energies to the intarosts of friends tatrasting th ous. A. H. NICO DWARD SINTZENICH, Late ebief salesman of H. H. Lee Albert H. Nicolay Holds His Regular Semi- bomacnyb sale of stocks and bonds this day, at half-past Bo’oiock, at the Merchants’ Exchan; ‘or further par- tioulars, we refer to his advertisement in another part of ‘his paper, ‘t Bridal Cards and Envelopes, beau- prt eucenet and printed in ihe latest style; fine sivas Geor plates, one hundred different patterns. erder; consular, notary, and oalesy oe seals, tEVERDELDS, ‘3, ‘304 Broadway, corner of Dua: ‘Watches.—David Rait, Importer, 391 Broad. stairs, offers for salo at the lowest importer’s pric of the best French wise makers, in Mogle, bunting and magic ses, with duplex, chronometer, 1 eylinder and vertical on A able VID WAlT, 81 Broadway.3 3 % HACKETT, Clothing Emporium, 106 Fulton stteot, Removal.—Smith & Lounsbury would re. ohio tha Pa | Neer seltw besarte i shale new opring styiee, Aras ve-ply floor oil- To the Ladies.—The Old Es‘ Lace 4 nant store of JOHN mike It of 567 Broadway, ga ee ‘on the Ist ° ees 1854. Tho to real cash. The sar mnriee Mie ak cae totes, ins—In Fresh archers, Flt at the 13 Bros ee more to let; ‘oxturer, oryears Sentral location in the elty, dircotly ‘Mtan Hotel. pposite the Metropor Man Wants but Little ‘Here B Below, but bd | gets, ther shat little clogantly fitting shirts are 9 mc Nn, Ha Straw Goods—We have now in Store and constantly Anishing one of the largest stocks of men’s, wen elnced ta “tis iy afm cupcising avery. rarset ov q '@ bog also to state ts rtiole offered 18 our Own man y fed worn low prices facilities for the pened eae st ee Batters in the cit; nad country Mould 1 find f ‘to call. yanets sold only by the case. A. LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl street. A Great Chance for Sewing Women.—To CaSicrenses, shoo and gaiter Atters, shirtmakers, and re jorally. Al Pir fe of A. 8, oa fof John Atreet and Bros 0 jaxclay street, an and Sd aeianes generally. . i Fits! Fite!? Fits!!!—This Fearful Malady, many of our most eminent e cured 14 the use of Hane 1 be forwarded by mail, Western hemisphere, on the Paid: All orders must bo | jore street, Balti- more, Md. Price $3 por box, or two for $5, which is thought be incurable, can extract epileptic pills, of poatage, to any part of c ‘What Nostrums !—Not in using some of the old hair dyes, actual: In fact, there ‘is no eparations, and the T ew gu ERS, Ne iy Se ie since a Barber. craniuin green. .eed on any of the old i % brown to Sold v No. 6 Bowery, No. 306 Grand street, and Ne .) It ¢ free from which is their aim, Tren | try Dr TOBIAS’ Venetian liniment, It’s sure to cure an Depot, 60 Cortlandt street. ne ee a SN A nt. ‘Price 2% and 10 cents, TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Drak Sik—Having seen a notice of my marriage in your I wish to state fuiy no such cere- THOMAS SHANDLEY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. A notice appeared in your paper of the 1st inst. I wish to contradict it, as no such marriage G. H. SPHES. | paper of the lst in mony ever teok pla Died, On Sunday, April 2, Rose Ext, widow of the late Lawrence Ennis, in the 73d ‘The friends of the family, and those of her sons, William, Bernard and James, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at one o'clock this afternoon, from her late residence, No. 280 Monroe street. Suddenly, on Friday, March 81 received by an accident on the Cuanies BERTRAND, aged 26 years The realtives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Fulton Fire Engiue Company nested to attend his funeral, from his brother's rei jence, No. 880 Pear! street, at half-past two o'clock this His remains will be taken to Greenwood for ear of her age. at Tivoli, from Hudson River Suddenly, on Sunday April 2, Cmartes CLa- RENCE, youngest son of Ezra 8. and Lydia A. Whitney, in the third year of his age. ‘The friends of tho fainily are invited to attend the fu- neral, at half-past two o’clock this afternoon, from No. klyn. MAny, daughter of John and Mary ‘1 8 months and 15 day ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 27 Walker street, at one o’cleck this afternoon. the 35th year of His friends and the friends of the family, are respect- jo attend his funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 151 West Twenty-third street, at three o’clock this afternoon, without further invitation. apa, 1, of infammation of the lungs, 28 Garden street, Brool On Sunday, April 2, Anne McCormick, aj ae 1, suddenly, ARcmBaLD Hiro, in On Saturday, Parser Tick, aged 6' The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Fifty-third street, near First avenue, at one o'clock to- morrow afternoon. April 2, Perer Brennan, a native of county Roscommon, nd nd, and those of the family, also the friends of Matthew Collins, are invited to attend his funeral, at three o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from his late resi- dence, No. 185 Bowe! On Saturday, April, | Mrs. JANE PATTERSON, ‘The friends and rela jafter a = and severe illness, ves of the family, and also the ae of Lafayette Engine Company No. 19, are re- invited % attend the funeral, from her late re- (0. 42 Ludlow street, at half-past one o'clock this afternoon. Her remains will be taken to Cypress | Hills Cemetery. Monmouth county, N. J., papers please copy. April 1, ‘ut the residence of her son-in- ‘ae any, relict of William Yale, Esq., be rakes to Meriden, Conn., for inter- The funeral sorvices will take place at Meriden, at two o’clock to-morrow afternoon. Connecticut papers please copy. On Friday, aga 31, Winuam M. Friiows, in the 45th Kei ea ea; The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, from his late et No. 12 Madison square, Twenty-third street, at half. morrow morning, without further no‘ cel On Sunday, April 2, Jony J. SPERABSLAGE, aged 40 years ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, members of Mariners’ Lodge No. 67, Free an Masons, and the members of German Oak I. 0. of 0. F., the members of the Walhalla 6, A. D. O. i, andthe members of the German Fruend- liche Agsociation, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at one o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from hi: late residence, No. 203 Grand street, corner of Mott. ‘On Saturday, April 1, at Fordham, Westchester county, Camuauist Lovamny, in'the 42d year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to meet the fa- neral, at two o’clock this afternoon, from the corner of -seventh street and Third avenue. Suddenly, on Thursday, March 30, Mrs. Rosanna Fot- GER, aged 88 years. On Saturday, April 1, after a short and severe illness, wife of Abrabam 8. Scribner, in the 31th year of wetncrelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 22 Broome street, at two o'clock this afternoon, without further invitatio: | — On Saturday morning, “April 1, Bexsason F. Harms, in of the family, and also those the 26th year of his age. ‘The relatives and frien of his brother-in-law, William W. Mansfield, are respect- fully invited to attend his faneral, from the residence of his nephew, Theodore Vantassel, street, at two o'clock this afternoon. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. California papers please copy. |. J., on sefarday, April 1, Mr. Hazz- +n wae, of consumption, aged 37 years, 8 months , and the members of Colam- it_ No. 25, I. , of 0. bealte lock this a erssen No, 409 Greonwich The friends of cat ce he members of Palmyra Dhekecoe and the members of Fraternity Lod vited to attend his funeral, at twoo' from the Baptist Church, corner of Bloomfield and streets, Hoboken, without further invitation. of pulmonary disease, after = eldest son of ‘Abraham On Friday, March 31, short but revere illness, Euuazer, and Esther Leon, in the 20th year of his the faith of his fathers, an Israclite. and died regretted by a large circle of tients Feeee Baltimore, Philadelphia and Cincinnati papers please Island, on Saturday, Ageia, of Eaward and Harriet ORT cypress Hills, Lo Lavra Appa, only child aged 7 month 10dey ‘ermont papers please They sat and watched her bosom heaving, And softly bent to list her breathing; And there were tears, and gloom and sighing, For that sweet rosebud slowly dying. The ties of earth were almost riven, ‘And spirit ones from God in Heaven clad in robes of whitenes Dabeto realms of brightness. Were watching, e in ase, and Retaining for their snpport the fail Srangepen their ic scarnings; they can, in 8 short tim, become the owner of 8 ation may be ma oler Sredhee ot i. MO BINGER & CO., No- 395 Browdway. Sewing Machines—Using 2 waxed thread guliable fof bony book and shoe work, harness makings Se; Manufacturers of the above kinds of "work are inform Shas Singer's tingle threaded. machines have been adapted Sepertorm' their work in the most perfect manner. There is ‘and never has been any controversy about the right to ‘usethese machines. I. M. SINGER & CO. 323 Brosdway. ‘a Hair Dye is still the Leading by all ey by al seknowledged to be the yt dye extant for ysejerine » the Usa er gh is a] ear et 3 283 Brosdway Ti ay Ris Saloon, Nos ford Cont cit stre Samevial recipe for whieh be is in search; an ill make, their infallible dye, every white lock Tae from his “Hike the baseless fabric of the vision.” It can be had ‘alse at 77 East Broadway, 6 Bowery, 306 Grand streot. Don’t Insult your Head, the bat of Rea- by singing it’ with catering & yea. eat nd emolient fluid, CRISTADO E Lei me ‘than it takes to read a newspa; alous color of the hair with'a righ black Tatwae” Sala'ond applied ot No. 0 Astor House. © Rheumatism, Scrofula, Gout, Cancer, &.— MYATT'S life elenm, a6 attested by » thousand desperate eee, which a ave’ peared ‘in the Hei other Id, Sun, m1 ny thet Tatost cases ohne ive fit ‘that of bt} Willet street, falous ulcer under red the neck. Mr. Mayor Westervelt, June 0, 1389 terrible cancer that hi istod ye ‘ rhe seen an of the Hon, J. V. D. Fowler, 138 Rive, 82 Grove stroot, stund forth And now, the pangs of death all vanished brow, ite gloom was banished rend that sweet bosom, @ heavenly blossom. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NFORMATION ¥ WANTED—OF CAROLINE CANTLI head Bristol, England, from when 0 New Orleans, and trom Boy York, Any inform: ed. Letters should | be addcessed to WM. E. Hartford, Conn. JRroRsariox WANTED—OF THOMAS HOBA: 10 sailed from te he Fh September, 1849, ave of she, count) EB, = sailed in the bark 4 hag to NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK MENY, WHO pa diver 1 2B she ship Sir Robert Wey ar. THE LECTURE SEASON. REMUS’ THIRD LECTURE ON THE “RRE- pereveria of Scionce {applied ¥, History of gee ry root, f ar iyeurth arenes) on tive. io may be 0 n road 348 Broadway, and at doubt it go sud hear De. D. D. 5 jay, this wook, at 734 0’o HEOLOGICAL DISCUSSI this ireedway Tabernacle, com: April 4 or till Lyn’ by mutual congent fn admission feo will be ussion, one dollar ; for m For saléat William Hal fcuraee of of Broadway mn, all Broadway, Raynor" qe sn aimee eae Bessa 70 Bowery : Christian ana te the door. THE TRADES, SC, ver effected. They were Seg aatonnding ares who i gems per oui Prigespat fepot, 246 Grand FINISHER WANTED.—aL yovne man, that has some knowledge of business, to Apply 49 Vinggnt Dill, ewreotype iuunder, afifoted, psn | ry MEBTING OF bi 7 CORPORATORS, holders and others interested in the Fureka inte SEs aaraee + iad York, faroh $0, 1854. 88 Corporator is it PRECMA N. M UT OUT ARTIFICIAL BOE” <-> hr SOO OPN OU EN | YOUNG MARRIED | LADY, OF AMIABLE CHAR AC . in those who know ‘& ©01 employment tha wi ‘enable bee A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR SOME A witty wotice emanating from No. 2 Doy street. Ad a0 Me. D WISHES TO SEE THE MAN THAT All og deck aro tight, or will be right, regular meeting time, ja not heard from, but 8 being sold, i¢ requested ‘to appear in a regalia, a at Ni Dey etree! vow. E. onan SF, SALEM, MASS. HAS INVENT. « ¢d & machine that will take ite zough stick and mould ready for a ship many ehope required. For fur ther lormation, addreee' the po post pal AMP MANUFACTURERS. AND OTHERS ARE RE- ted to prevent, for the ingpection and consideration of tie Commitice on Lamps and Gas of the Board of Coun: silmen, the most practicatio and feaeiblo lamp to. be used in ng the whazy’ and piers; also the probable cost of the ppurtenances to make the same com. cations to be co to the Committce No. 5 City Hall, Board of Councilmen. MIN F KNEY, MORRIS I. EARL Committee DANIEL F BaMiits, Lamps ‘and Gas. NRY BERS AD CAENEY MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCTATION—NOTICE.— Tn consequence of the existent necessity of thorough revision of the peveerty. of the assoc in, and the proper corrections of the ase. frioe to removing, the library will be closed against the delivery of books on after April 8, and closed finally either the re- delivery ‘the 1th inst,” The reading room will }, a8 usnal, until further notice. Members aro Fregaested to return their books within the time y order, WM. H. GILDER, Recording Seoretary. OTICE.—TO THE SHIP JOINERS OF THE CITY of New York.—You are requested to send one delegate from each shop to moet in delegation at K Fourteenth Ward Hotel, corner of Grand and Elicabe:h stroots, April h, to take into consideration a higher rate of way debagate witl socertain the nanves $f those who eee te fever, and those who make any objection, in your respeotive shops. By order of the delegation. SELAH BRUSH, Chairman. Moxrcomnny, § Bes as Commissionors DRESSMAKER WISHES 70 WORK OUT BY the day in families; ix a good quick sewer and can give uutisfaction in cutty Twenty-sixth street PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A chambermaid or waiter, or to are 31 h #treet, between Tenth and Elev: Please call at 103 A oars RBSPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN, vm California, as Rupee, ood sewor, and fldren, rare aac rod Mite oor, fom @ titvation with a famil: chambermaid or general serv: tent vo take ebarge. of eh acity upwards of two years im city reference ;iven. “AD NTED—A SITUATION, BPACTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG» “WOMAN | Woman, a3 hambe tituation to do chamberwork, and to take eare of children; would be with a lady. The best city r Please cull nt 207 West ‘Twenty-fifth street YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO WORK OUT by the day or week, to make childron’y drerses, o¢ call at 4 Weet Thirteenth street. A RESPECTALLE hambermaid and waiter, or Ghambermaid and child's nurve, Good city reference, Call wich street, third LADY EXPERIENCED | I form an engagement in a Engeh, French and music. Y & rece Cau be secu fur fo eet, second floor front. = San bent city refere! Fighth ANTRD—TWO FIRST RATE MILLINERS 8, 127 Twelfth street, hone but competent hands need appl ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A Tigh girl aa waiter, and to washing, berwork, with best of reference: Brooklya, ith door from Henry siete” vetween A’ ar Fifth . To avoid void trout i hee 8 WA Protestant girl, aa Spey and eham- ool or family; te cunmpotont lg, $s corapotens ANTED—BY ‘A _RESPRCTABLE GIRL, A SITU. RESPECTARLE YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A SITU: Ation to do chamberwork or take care of children, or | ; she would also do the housowork of a | vertiser has lived one year and seyen months in m4 Inet place; no objection to go x short dista in the country with a private family. 2 Fourth avenue, in the to do ne sewing: ANTRD—BY_ A ERORCTADLR You ‘a situation as seamstre G WOM ess, in a private family. She un* derstands perfectly all kinds of plain sewing snd is very handy with her needle. Can be seen for two days at | present employer's, No. 26 West Twenty-third s1 D IMMEDIATELY—A FEW GIRLS TO SEW and active boy—one that has been fur store proferred. Also a fow ‘Apply in all this wook to Mark J. King, went, for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITU id reametress; she perfectly und ‘uron’s dresses Can be seen for two days, if not cutting and fitting enee from her lant, engaged, at No. 1 . Second avenues, in the rear, second floor of the Inst hou L ACQUAINTED WITH THE man or gencral Address R., Herald of- 147 Water street. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTA TG as nurse and soamstress; must have the bost orate poly, hi this day, before m her last place, A Delock Fe M,, at 263 Went Ninetoont ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TIDY YOUNG Wusinese: wante'e situation co in. & Wholesale grocery store. GPECIAL, NOTICE.THE MEMBERS OF GERMAN ge, ‘No. #31. 0. of O; F.. ave hereby summoned to appear at their lodge rooms, Military Hail, 108 Bowery, atone 0° P. M., precisely, to-morrow, (4th inst.,) for the purpose of paying tho last tribute of respect to our de- parted brother ria order of 1H, Meven, See . DAVIS, N. G. PIRITUAL MANTFESEASIONS —T. a. 3 HENRY, ME- dium, will receive visiters at 4 ‘corner of Tiapenard stroot) every afternoon and avon greniag, Hom to 5, from 734 to 10 o'clock, “Admission 2 cents. ‘The mani: i: good and tatistectory, Remem: ‘and answers are ame and number. 10 FOWL FANCIERS.—FOWL FANCIERS ARE hy ta cially invited to call at Archy Grieves’, the bird le George's cock ies ber th 44 Vesey street, and see Unc! OTICE.—THE MEMBERS ANDi{{EX-MEMBERS OF Fulton Fire Engine Company No. 21 are requested to it at the engine house this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for purpose of attending the funeral of’ Charles Bertrand. By order. JAMES LEONARD, Foreman. ation of the new eourre of arganisation, will ples ing, to be hel ry thi quarters, 22 W! REWARDS, $500 REWARD.-. -ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH, THE store of Horton & Sons d re followin, rt; i, Garge pial plaid, OR stolen, vir. ler. broc Blue diamond patter brow! imon agi “| ‘ ‘salmon aad oka change goable, red and ac rocade, purple and green do. co) black and ereem beoonde, 460 black ‘ailke, pintde sssipen brocade and watered; also, plain black silks, vi: ‘varlows width ‘The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the goods, or in proportion. HORTON & SONS, __ 279 Fulton streot, Brooklyn. $o REWARD.—TIRED ian SUBSCRIBER a Py, at Rahway, on Sunda; ears of age, about five fee in dark clothes and blue 0 Viack whiskers, a white dock ‘tail koi Ligh, a little knuckled in the off fore leg; on the right side; the wagon two-seated, Daif patent axles, ond marked W- Wl, Piatt, aber ian? $25 will be pad for, the horse and wagon, und $50 for With thief. .W. M. DEGRAW, Manuion House, REWARD.—STOL] FROM NO. 296 FOURTH street, on the evening of March He double hey: gold watch, Anger tiie ors. Rnd $30 note for $2,500, du March; protest by J. Oakey, ‘The note is of no use to any one, and dy calling at the office of the Clinton Hotel the reward will be paid. _LOST AND FOUND. Loto LAST FRIDAY EVENING, IN. GOING from No. 52 Barclay street, to the corner of Wall street. and Broadway, een leather portemonnaie, concerning two $10 and one $1 bill, and about S0 conten eiver, Who- over will return the same to THOS. FITCH, at 49 Exchange place, shall receive a liberal reward, Os" ON FRIDAY LAST,A NOTE FOR $2090, DaAWa favor of H. Lowi r, New York Lowenstein & Rombers, of same plac , payable ‘the ath ot May, 1854. The public are warned negotiating be itis of ale ne.to me only. Opt FIRST OF APRIL, BETWEEN SPRING AND Suffolk streets, a bag containing boots and shoes. An: erson returni ‘samo to No. If Suffolk streo andsomely rewarded. OCKETBOOK LOST.—A BLACK MOROCCO POCKET, Lar was lost, or taken from my t the depot of yn River Railroad, at Cham! rsd sane taining about $20 in mon re d 80) 6 BoP ble only to me, Ifthe finder will leave ierwith th with the ticket agent at that station, a reward of paid and no questions asked, GUN GALBRAITH ~~ MUSICAL. eT ON AO COCO nee “(it Wao PLAY THE VIOLIN CAN IN A FEW moment's time liave Robertson's recently patented keyed stop finger board attacked 46 thaiz own instruments, and at first sight with an ease and accuracy of stop impor Eisioin theold style. Manufactory 151 Brondway. ple saan he Ll tet nt Bnd cada A. VERY, FINE $910 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR $230, splendid tor 4 corner, iron frame, perfect every way; Deen used folly, warranted rated makers. Tho parties are about to I pe. It can be seen from 9 till 3 o’elock, at 151 Hudson street. (OR SALE—A SPLENDID TONED HARP, BY Erard; also the stock of « small music store, Will be ld cheap. Apply any evening at No. 11 Prospect street, Brooklyn. USICAL.—TWO | oR THREE 3 PUPILS WILL BE IN. structed in musical n the pianoforte, at the nce of the advertises, who Who ise, young Indy fully com, to dischar, ty. ‘Apply to S . M.C., ‘Tarme moderate, USICAL.—ONE OF THE BEST TENORS IN THE gountry wishes situation in & Protestant church, and will also sing at o inquire of janing: toa, Wormer of Broadway aad Frankia sts PHANOFORTES FOR SALE—WILL BE SOLD, AT A very low price, two ei the owner having no fur- ther use for tho doth have been in nse, but aro in good order: one would be very euiteble for = public Ince of Amusement, concert room or saloon, being very low and will be sold for less than halt of its valuo. “piv ab 704 Greenwich strect, from 12 till P. M., or at 7 P. 10 REWARD. LOST, | [ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A A nd RARE CHANCE TO HAVE A HOME FOR $100.—A French lady, who geouplee two handsome parlors on the first floor, and Kitchen, wishes to sel in Fourth avenue, near Tenth er furniture, which is plai 1 icles for houseke: art dre ee ired cliea| peueneet Dorr a CorraaE, “FURNITUR «8 Broadway, received first class Prckgoe a1 Pi American Institute, for 8 of the public, to examine thelr i. Brattrecces, straw pallinescs, pillows and Volsters, rom ‘A. SALOON FOR SALE with ALT, ae a5 dern fixtures, ina respectable meighborhood, and st- tached to one of the most pr osperou eatres in ‘this city. Apply at 41 Chambers street, basement, until sold by the landlord. Satisfactory reference required. rw it sacs Twenty-ninth ak oY ars F last place. The jease call at 521 Broome st. Beat of oity ‘city reference giv BRSPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, wantes situation 4 ‘TA PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION As cook: is 6 thorough cook and understands baking: has no objection to do washing and ironing, Good vit; eronce. A religious family eoferre. Apply at 10 mond street, corner of Seventh avenue, CTARLE YOUNG WOMAN wisites A SITU 18 cook, OF to cook, Wi private family; mo objection 6 fon, short. dist country. Best of reference from her last situation. Please call for two days, nt 20 Elizabeth stroct, corner of Houston, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation as ch id and to do plain sewing, or to take enre of chil of city reference. Please oall at 119 Twelfth etre Pith and Sixt RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH G reference, wishes @ situation ax waiter, or to do chamber work and sewing; ir willing to avsist at wasbing and iron- APE SOM NO pusla i9E Hy Gaze, Wb76 GENUS DIN eral housework, or chamberwork, Picase call at No, 488 Sixth ‘ y-ninth and Thirtieth streets, room Can be seen until suited. ee ey ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PxGpIAH. ‘situation as cook, washer and ironer, in a GERMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRADU- ate of one of the first universities of Ger cars in this country, and is perfectly familiar ish language, wishes to obtain a medic formation of a place w ive good elty ret been severa with the En it ina hospital or otherwi an experienced physic given, Address box 1,155 P Pont Ove RESPECTABLE AN AND eer g vot YOUNG man, who perfectly Reg idgr oe | En jerman in the = Fporiaat iven if required. or, back room, Call at 46 Forsyth street, second NTED—A SITUATION, BY, A RESPECTABLE od cook aud to assist in washing and referonce can be given, 158 East Twenty-first street, third floor bgt 'e BY A ERGERCTARLE PROTESTANT situation to do iight cham- ference can be given from her ays plage. Please’ ‘all at 3 Varick street, front basement, ironing, Goed city Ces ho next ts hig references . ‘be given. aten for three days, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION (AS CLERK or aasistant bookikeoper Give good city reference. OY WANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT ROY, svout sixteen years of age, wanted by Heard probes, rp sen OF A be ged hae FOUNG WOMAN, situation ag ad bi first ae ‘washer and eesti tion to ner; no objection country. Can vas “il Greenwicd niteet. YWANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, todo chamberwork and washing ai Waiter: or would do th 8 respectable famil 2 Twelfth rt Tl ov WANTED — ABOUT, FIFTEEN OR SIXTEEN years of age. in a stove in the lower part of the city: i god, active, intelligent and honest boy, dno other need apply.) will ing and washing for one ihe op. A., Herald office. HURCH CHOIR.—A LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, is desirous to obtain a situation in a church, as soprand gf alto singer, Address William Hall & a rFANTED—A ee FRENCIL WOMAN, Wages $7. Inquire at 61 Tonth street. & Son, musie store, —AT NEW BRIGHTO: ble, active woman, n nd who thoroughly understands hor ion in a private on Monday only, ball tor two days may obtain & good) he are tL 12 Aw 2 o'clock. |OOK WANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO understands cooking snd is neat and tidy, at 18 East Twonty- ‘ANTED—A SIYUATION, BY A Young woman, to de Reusework for © snail private iain cook, and a first rate washer and iromer; or to dol Masberesckenate cgiet tego ‘washing reference can be given. Please at the place where RESPECTABLE family; is a good a situation by applyin, her recommendations, between 11 and 1 0 olock. (OOK WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO BEING IN ‘A smart, active porson, with mee, may apply at 19 Union square, betwoon at 02 Chrystie strect, Srestanrant preferred. ANTED—A SITUATION, Woman, to do plain cooking and to assist in the wash- ing and ironing of a small private family; or elo to do chamberwork and fine washin, understands her business, be seen for two da: BY A RESPECTABLE OOK WANTED IN A SMALL FAMILY-ONE WHO xperience and is 8 good laundress, with city refor- English or Scotch between dand 5 P. M., |OLORED COOK AND NURSE WANTED—AT RA- None, but those who aro nent ir persons and habits, and who understand ly, need apply. Best of rof 9 would like # permanent situation cod opportunity. Apply at 150 5 o'clock on Monday Bost of city ‘reference gi No, 18 Thirty-firat stroct, bo: st and Second avenues, top floor, back room. COOK, CHAMBERMAID AND NURSE, ate family. They must perfe fa city refer e. None othe: ith street, from 1] A. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ituation to cook, wash, gnce given. Apply at 113 St. Mark's plac in the ‘Can be seon for two days, ED—BY A bl rh GIRL, A SITUATION id, and to do the general housework; {i er and vs and eat Twonty-seventh street. venswood, Long Island. ast their business thoroug oS a le ina nail family’ Front street, be! LOTHING SALESMAN WANTE! i in city rotail trade, cm) time and energies to busi t situation at J. G. Payntar’ jor above Vetey. Alzo thi , Eighth “street, fain cook. Can be vocn at her Ee Re: ANTEDSBY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH Sir], from the country, » situation a3 wu stress; Staton Island preferre with « family for tho summer chard street, between Stanton aad ‘tivington ‘streste, Can NARPET SALESMAN WANTED—A FIRST RATE carne salesman. apply at J. H. Anderson & Co.'s, 103 ery tule. at lod OF HAMBERMAIDS ARE WANTED IN SMALL FAMI- tt dollars. Several cook: Iso waiters at fift igh These situations aro all reference from avenue, between nth streets, ed floor, front room. EXPERIENCED PERSON, ‘ANTED—BY AN ap tows has ‘2 cook, wosher and ironer, in a small fami. = F od city reference. Please call at 73 West 'VENING WRITING DONE, AND BOOKS Pega n'a » between Fifth and Sixth avenues, fi bo house's reoond Rowe. am square Post wilt be raul to #0 2S heat i o’clock, at 160 Bast Tout Path st. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR awraitor, by 8 Fespestable young. id from hor gee plas jo days. out sixty scree, sit ie woman, who is a good ARDENER WANTED —ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS Please call at 182 Seventhavenwe his businees ‘eh the ee of horses, who would be willing ally useful, om & mall. place, » few wii hear of a place b; ft best of recommenda nd wife, without ebildren, D, A GOOD GARDENE: , 0 ‘Address, naming reference: to make himself milos out of town, Herald office. ‘The b —BY TWO SISTERS, SITUATIONS, ONE to assist in washing and iron: of ity reference : the other as cook call at 212 Sevent ANTED—A SITUATION, _ young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, ins . Cr i the it of city reference ARDENER.—WANTE! A. RESPECTABLE small private fai wh # lived over two years, Can ivan street, in the rear, for three days, ‘ANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED situation to do cooking, baking, wash- sho isa first rate washer and ironer, and & nd aker; would be scene re WANTE! d, at 657 Broadwa, f the mantuamal NOTICE TO ) HOTEL KEE} KEEPERS ed, by s respectable middle a situation a superi ent TWENTY goes MILLIN desirous to please in jection to go in the country. 1 at 223 Bowery. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ok a ees = 4 aad Fweaty- ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROMESTANT Siti situation to vo general housework. Bor siven. Apply at Ms 0; wi i mag himself ay by ‘making himse! jfalin oe Best of at reference. STRUATOR, WANTED—B hambermaid or waiter; has ‘ry objection to ehildsen, oF to de the housework of to g0.to the country. Please a < S A YOUNG Hirer a as the Taney Bhd tah tes WANTED—BY_ wr SMART, WILLING girl, \d waiter, or as chamber it im hi a bi egg ung, a useful last teen for vo ees at 17 Elisabeth ¢ rey in'the rear, first A note sent will be attended ALESMEN WANTED.—ONE OR TWO ACTIVE, EN- fteetic drygoods salesmen wanted, by Hearn Bro ‘thers, adway. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, AND ‘ingand ironing. by » young woma be seen for two days, at or, front room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO chamberwork and waiting, ‘in a pri ood reference from let last BEST on TS FOR EVERY dresses, waiting girls, girls fo: housework, mi aes, French alae German tra \t oh: Mi MOnwis se COHNERTS' ontatltohn Broadway, corner of Reade strect, ANT! green VERY Rg a Ca wo. ts elty or countr: rid sk a under the Irving Will be found willing w Has good referen SITUATIONS ARE WANTED FOR A of respectable servants, with good city Apply at 261 Bowery, for p two day 00 Oke, Ww ANTBD—A SITUATION AS STEW travel Nes & family; is person full; " for two a at Seventh ave- NTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE $ veamatross: can make boy's clothing , all kinds of plain fainily sow: sttend grown children. at Nor 10 Seventh « onty fifth street: rm vo ge Douseworkors, £0. Ay with "ilelent and well T9000) WALL, 4 tit be iis Tren y fourth an ia es 4 Ma teat BLE nd NESSES.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY wanted for the South. She must be » good Englii id fully per gh to a the higher branches Adi +5 hg J, care of Dr. IRL, A SITUA. amstress, or to mi ehi days at 410 Third av Thirty-first stroots. a wen SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ots Teahndicen: iat of cl ferns niceate wecond floor, bacl ih tl o FOpNG, WOMAN, f adore on Wi YOUNG WOMEN WANTS ‘ate washer and ‘ami Plain cook, is » firs The ‘other as Fiembermald or ily. Can be sect etd f Fy Bon hil y Has good city reference. Please call at 300 Kast Fweitinatrest, ee ANTED—A hang gro | Rs A FROTROTANT CAUROE CHOIRS.—A YOUNG LADY (A aly caeeta) with ® good soprano voi ‘OF particulars apply WANTED—A BOY, TO Hoe cylinder press. Apply to-day at 12 and 1d Pitt st, | MBOAT CAPTAINS. AveeD, A STEAM. | hi ean 8 ace aa isfact ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, i situation to do Semcon is willing to make ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ituation to do. Tt housework. n for two days ond floor, front room, ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, toe about one handred miles in the country on tng Good references required, App! micond.attects between Sixth an Avenuen from # ull 2A. M. ANTED—A SITUATI w Seatres's situation in the whole uestionable refarences will be giv Uhapin, City Hospit beg KEEPERS.—AS STEWARD “OR HEAD who has been in some of a 1 [A RESPECTABLE lison street, for two days. SAAR AAAI ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, A Lg ayy te do chamberwork and the washing and ironing, G fram her lant Pfs Grand, front bases WAXTED—1WO PROTESTANT “GIRLS; ONE AS cook, washer snd ironer, the other se cbambe to goo few miles back of Brooklyn. street between the hours of 3 aud 5 ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do the general honsevork cf wmall private family, Has the best vi reference, Call at 251 Sixth avenue, for two daye. 3 init vi ply, Mt aisom ANTEDWIN A PRIVATE, PAMILY, A DRESSMA- Ker; on ressinaking perfectly. one other need apply, w and 3 ‘lock, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A fsiination to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, of eral housework ; s willing to go ® of cit; refers for - days at No. 1 8 katore. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE youn, a, to do gouoral housework in a private family? or to do plain cooking, washing’ and irankng nen Cer or to bg” ae ld Best of cit ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITUA tion as nurse. One who bas been many perionced in the eare of ehildrem charge of a baby from its birth willing to make herself generally usef city reference. Pls cAll at 894 Twelfth street, vetwoom Firat and Second avenues, first floor, fromt room, Can be for two days. Wantena 2, A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 4 do chamberwork and fine washing, or as seamst: Can give the best of city references. ail ‘Tenth street, between avenues Bb and ©, first floor. be seen for two days. ANTED—BY TWO (BESPECTADLE WOMRN, SITU ation ae fi Best of city reference, nd to see to ehilt if eet, for two ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation as chambermaid, and to asziet with wash. ing and ironing, or as nurse, and'to do plain sewing is ood tempered, and very of ohildren, "ilae ho ffon to go's short distance in the country. iy call for two days at No. owibe sn places AN TED. GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- Roe eg fad ven ap reenh of oer persons. She must be ironer. Wages $7 per month. Apply at Hy Seiloushbys street, Brooklyn: Wart MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN voneme to, do pla sowing nd take a of children, also small girl, for quire at No. 7 Cherry strect. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & situation, in a small ne oy private family, to de ral housework; can give, th the best of city reference. aire for two days at 255 ith street, her present situy ites po th kaso nS GIRL, AS COOK, WAS) rr, er and Tamally.” Beteronce Fe AP) insteeath sircets between an m 10 to 8 o'clock. Wiss SITUATION AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE ifaznlly, by young woman who thor nfall ita branches, ‘pastris aber has has lived for five years at tho grace Morclsons corner of Sixteenth streot and Sizth ave ue, Whicks will be attended to, Can be well recommended, W4ntepa be ae i ol BY AN eee , who understands all inde of fancy washing 1 sad the the uoaen iro to the country for fio Yam She hae the most tatlatheteey a ity relaranee fr from 0 Jad a jeing competent and trustworthy, Plosse. call ae 220 Firs. avenue, front room, seoond floors ior two days. ANTED.—BY A Reeeitngs) pated YOUNG WOMAN, situatic len ARTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, to do chamberwork Has no objection togo to the ountey oF tr Best of city reference from her leat place, two years. Please call at, No. 99 Ea im tho rear, betw vut ruta respectable Tamily need apply. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RRSPECTABLE tidy girl, who is a competent ehambermaid and waiter. Would have no objections to assist in the washiny ork, in & respectable famtl "Hitas the best of city rele he country for the se fro 4 fod ena A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCH- man, « situation to wait upon one or two gentlemen, No objec ote addressed to F. Tusan, He- Paid office, prompaly a i ANTED-BY AN ACTIVE BUSINESS YOUNG man, « good situation ina wholesale dry goods store, Ppa ig house, Haw hai years experience in the real rasiness./ Referee tory. Please address - B. C., box 35 Ne Por WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD CHARAC: er, @ situation to attend bar In liquor store. Can produce bted dress H, M., Herald office, for ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COLORED MAN, & Waiter in. private or pubile house, | Inquire: of b last employer at 106 Bowery, 10 A. M be AT MAN TO COOK AND CARVE A? ining saloon, 48 Gold street. ANTED-A CARVER FOR AN EATING HOUSE; Who perfectly understands the busines ‘apply, to W.E. Russell & Co., corner of Hano ver and Beaver streets. ‘WANTED—A YOUNG LAD TO ATTEND BAR AND it The eho tee Address’ 3: . 0. Poses Feo ad. woek. W ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WITH A CAPI- tal of $75 or $100, to take charge of an office. Apply to Duffield, 143 Fulton street. ‘ANTED_TO, GO TO GRORGIA, 4 COMPETE also a drug clerk, who has som im whol jiness, Addross Post Office tex. Noe 1,657, stating name and roteronoes. ANTED—IN A GENTEEL SALOON, A YOUNG MAN Whe would be willing to devete his time to the interest ling mu have the Wighes testi hor ind sobriety. No objections to s person who woul te willing to levrn, provided he has capability and the sorsenid yualifications. Address, with name and refer- », Herald office. A akan A YOUNG MAN oF Valter, wltuatlon the ate watch an ‘ONDER. in order. Py at No. & Is keeping ® gardet Witenes ioe COACHMAN, WHO iy vd 7 C jet. NTED—A coop woop we we 98 Hammond street, in wr. We aKMAN. APPLY ar —— War at COLO ey MAN, AS WAITER IN & rivate fail’, one who understands his business teeth ‘and can. stiiig the best of recommendations for ben- stan pAiccerloty. ‘none other need app! ‘21 West Four- treet, bet m . Me WASTED TVENTY GOOD WATTERS “aT Tam anhattan lurre) i tween ours of dand To'clock thie moraings Wartenanne Sen aeroe, AS PORTER IN A STORBE & man who to give his attentios busin efor hi ploy frorked Lnroe years in he lass For ret a, rect a note te. ~ ti son, Eq, sid Wechange ce, which will be attends a TR A a MERE, 88 Warmers REPSRIENCED Be hare! RITHER igs 0: wee aa tomedo the who can rie pedisk Apply fe Speci we413 Broome. street, Wise Da ¥ OUNG 3 MAN, 34 TAKE by sebbtore, Sar the sale of marble erMiture, who ean farni 7 IY rsiculars, address A. B., raid ofhess sis ANTED A SITVATION—BY A STEADY YOUNG man, as clerk in a wholesale or retail grocery stores ‘Bo objection to ten roduce good tease eull ne 7 Elm street, from 10 we eioake pete halk ah See! ne te Ew. Wee ne. SITUATION, BY A Mireyntg euxe man, to work o1 farm, \derstands tl and is not afraid to Apply at No, 179 El 22 BROADWAY, 4 VEGETABLE ae tee Since tage Employer can to two o'clock, to-day. ‘ale, port fee steamers sas cooky, mitveee aud ehamsbormnaiio,” Teese Westen STEADY MAN, AS A GROO! fan Knglishman preferred. Apply to C. C. Griesy ite pd REE Me RAPER RSS Wane Sr. A YOUNG MAN bg STEADY, en od tion as waiter; be thoror stands his business; he aleo fully. tinder ands the tare sed management of ps ‘would ss coachman or driver, and i “he valia of family: no objection to wees or counter. referen: e given. gruere he rll rouialn until cagegeds) 30 Parca nagens WwW NTED. page ins gad roe Two RESPECTABLE m as cartm: knows the ht watohman ‘in & new buili ee Apply at wt TED—A SITUATION, BY A ling, tare fs thereat yan peed ol a a eee way, or Of Great Jom J ANTED--BY TWO RRSPECTABI. rituations, one aso and ironer; te, ‘ot heew of city refere ™ given, € Please call at No. is] Prince stre ANTED—A GOOD FRENCH OR EN To one that understands hit hue opty cept tl be well recommended for hoi L, GOSLING, Proprietor.” ott Pit te gr _ 10 eget ALS Ae Tyne or ert of We. Herald oftice, stating eA aoe = Ni ee aoe SE PL ACER As COCK, ie AN exer voile nt laundross; The bert of reference gi amy ni di9 SU siaon, Beng Bistobas stants J yi ig 4 nan BOY SEVENTEEN YEARS i) Wes oe neome trade. Piano mak pen is 184 Bas Seven W2: ANTED—BY A LAD, ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS age, n situation, in a wholesale book and and wationay stationary and faney article # arn the business, Aline ary and, to A. L., Herald 0} oo wilt ‘be attended to, seat f hiabaataiaabn aaah ANTED-IN A STRAW AND SILK an active, intelligent bors aixteen oe voventoen of aye, willing th make bimealf ‘generally 'soata a) oar. references: Fequired. Apply at 188 William siroot. ii oP -npnnsisineniidianat Wrenn ian MRS. GREEN'S A be mestics, 628 Br LS Feeney saat dased \« respectable patronage, for ies with good domestics, I Jish, Seoteh, and Tj for hell aati insemere iia <