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Interesting from Mexico. \™ Maxico, March 16, 1864. Cabinet Dificulties of Santa Anna—Feeling of the People | —The Attempt at Revolution—Progress of the Insurrec- tion in the South—Tactics Alvares—Santa Anna in the Field—The Gadsden Treaty Millionts—Mexico diz- posing of the Cash atready-—A Scheme for a Spanish Colonization In compliance with your request I willingl, ive you Wome information in regard to mat in th an, J Amburster, D Amburster: | ¢ a * about which the press in the United States is so genera , JW Frazer, Mr Potter, J | its owners: e act stated that the company should not pes : : if +O F Baldwin,’ A Moore, M A. havea capital on which they conld not make a yearly issuing erroneous statements and opinions. hers, W T Daggert, WS Chad a ‘ation! subi But, confining myself to the brief limits of aletter,1 | wick, C” F. Cotman,’ J Morrison, 'S “J Gould, | dividend of 12 per cent; the Commissioners therefore ; wtesy rr lic is now passing a | Wi Tayler, § B Mulford, A Church, W Tall, TH Hall, suggested four millions as a safe figure, and the Governor wommence by saying that this republic is now passing & and child: Mrs Cook'and child? Mrs H Atkins aad - Seiggans crisis most diffigult of solution,—not so much from the a: 3 € Collina, Indy and § children: ‘yW fixed itat that sum by proclamation. ‘The peculiarities s st diMigult of solution,—not. s pa; rs dy lee 4 ji ¢ > Gistracted and unfortunate state of the country itself, as Benhoiman, wife und infant ‘Oreo | of the Breckenridge coal are, that it oan be lit with o f t that the men at the wheel ¢ ernment | Juokin, y ld; Miss E Keil A Colfve and match or a piece of paper; that it emits a bright hot rom the fact that the men a intant; J M en, PHurburt, ND | gaine. that} itv te aliphrels wait Genet antaias fre incapable of understanding from whence arise the Siu mons, Smith, J Vantock, J Jame; that it does not split or shrivel; and that it contain difficulties which now threaten us. Not one of the | yar » Drones ene 7 ale ee more gas than apy coal known except the Scotch bog- | inisters is qualified for his post. The result is | wife; Rall, H W sseupeny, 0 Koos, H Hurafelt, head. Its analysis is as follow | present ministers is q " came that Santa Anna bei 1, his most anxious de- Raees at Clayten, MY GO, Joy Gok, Stonnaem of Carbon Ai eseichy 26.16 aires to preserve th y of his country are ren- | Preehorn, € Ackormian, Z Urown, % Brown Jr, C Gallaher, | Volatile matter, or gas — ered of uo avail by his Cat J Rown, G W May, J Devine, B Ferguson, B Keod, J Brock: Ash... . i rined insurrection, has become | ‘tion of the country ; so much so, | Revolution, or rath at lact the normal con that a revolution here or there, one more or less, is viewed with indilference. The government of Santa Anna has been but eleven months in existence, but during this short period four | F | Haneley, J Blachterger, J (laa AW Wells, about 1,000 acres of land, under most of which the pecu- | jim WE Goth express monsonigre, Darlin & Co's Liar coal bed which it proposes to work lies to a thick- | x, Wells & Farro'sinessencer HO Mack. J Deiuell ness of three feet. It has bean opened at fifteen places | FT peenee nt re ee "x iyn- | and is everywhere the same. The eapital of tho com- | a, WoT Parrott, 1D Fe 40% pany has been fixed in a singular manner, The charter appointed Professor B. Silliman, Jr., George D. Prentice, and Bryan R Young, to examine the property, and find what would be the probable annual profit of working the coal bed. They estimated that under proper management, it should return $400,000 a yeer to A Rogers, Mrs $ Irwin, Miss C A Rico, Mi Yrs HW Graves. mensen| \. Harrison, GW. Richi ck A Wildee. Wm Deal, Mr Oleott, > Mrs L A Smith, Geo Preanor, EB Judson, nd two children; Mise M Osgood, Miss bman, TJ Richardson and ady, in, S Meade, S$ Ko! H Ciangus, L Clangas, J Platt, Other substances.. 1.85 magic, D ‘Hinslow, M Woolster, G | "Brian, T Keegan, Jacob Wil- $ Kelley, J Dewan, J Bride, J ys en, P Andre, G Hoftas, J Lock. , P Bayley, GW Brooks, JF Rudolph, W Stiles, J Murphy, P Tonthey, A’ Kelso Total... apeciasasipreee > | The plot thickens on thé other side of the Atlantic. | Movements on the great political chess-board are concen- Joyce, J Cunier, Neal, W Morphy, P Madd wood, H Altr Roberts, F Scheffer, F Cooncy, A G distinct at tempts have been mad le to overthrow it, | Ward, W Fronger, ‘A Sharp, 3 (BD Farbush, G Furbush) trating, and before the lapse of many days, a blow will be » rebel pn of Vi . apt atkins, of steamer Sa! ‘ranvisco, and Ia ot "Guunajunto, in October > end. ent Tene’ that | Maton J Morsay’ Nolan, H Fankle. © F'iienaiz, Cage, struck that will commence a war of much greater inag- in the south of Mexico, all indicate that so. | Wuibny. B'Rehill oud wife, Mise Jane Ward, Wan sturray, | Bitude and longer duration than is generally imagined. | ciety here has in its t the elements of | N'Grecu, P Northen, W Burnside, W'Stomp, Diltabouzh! It will not be a war of a few weeks or months, but one of elt, discord and dissolution, which will inevitably unfold | themselves if Santa Anna does not take care to surround | himself with more capable and intelligent men. ‘The news which we have received from the revolution | in the south is very contradictory. Much importance is ven to it some, while others affect to despise it. | m my knowledge of the country,I can assure you that | Alvarer will con{ine himself to his mountains and ravines, where he will continue to exercise his power over the in: | davitants, the greater proportion of which in the south | 4 Mexioo, are half civilized Indians. These bandit tribes rejoice in Alvarez, {heir chief. ‘The government troops sent in that direction have ac- | 1 Asyet we have no notice of the payment of the first cent; but with s coolness peculiar to these people, they are already investing three millions in whistles and Alutes—« pitos y flautes,”” as the Mexicans express it. Ihave been informed by reliable authority that it has already been aecreed that certain debts, amounting to $800,000, be paid; that a contract for arms, to the value of $400,000, has'boen entered into; that $800,000 has deen applied to the purpose of inducing Spanish coloni- vation of Mexico, and that this last has for its purpose Great and secret end: One of our former editors here, a >mplished nothing—and now, even though commanded | child and son, H . : y Santa Anna in person, they ean do nothing. Alvaroz, | & Waraer,, GM wr eentach, Ww stack, yA Anstoch, | ready made are equal to an increaso of at least ten mil- Lfecseroe“ogie to his more than Alpine fastuesses, | h, J Meaiter: 2 pod at ¥ ok, 2 | lion pounds sterling. Russia has made forced loans -by \inaccessible and secure. i | McHon, ‘uner. J | suing an unredeemable paper currency to an unlimited ORR a aL tee ona, | er, Lbonicker, Thomas, | amount. Perhaps five hundred million of francs would terial nid” derived from it, Santa Anna will never | ,, rite, Jeslertor, J Stevenson) R Ho: | hardly cover the amount made available by this system pie | ene pl oa, = IR Kirkpatrick, J Welch, B Barley. Mecon, Jilar. | of fnanciering. We annexa table showing the new loans illfons of dolls x 5 | tigen, Jno } 3 jerney, Gao Gof- : ay wat it is feared, avd with reason too, that if received it | fers P Wiley J Goodell, J Richards, argh,” Hall D | recently, directly and indirectly, contracted by each na. Will be both quickly and foolishly spent. Bebinghoft, D Stonc, WJ Carver. TJ Lamoruet, JE Suith, | tion, to place themselvoa in a position to act defensively | Monroe G Emps, N B Smith, H Brown, F B Haswe! D Cull, H MeVee, J Nelson, $O Gritfin, J A Griffin, J An: 8 , N Pointer, $' Coo! C Jones, J Hall, BP years; and before it has progressed far, the resources of every nation engaged will be drained to their utmost. CDacach?, I Recera ied Montague MeLorey, t Preparations for commencing hostilities have required Trowan, F Opbenheimer, J C Dunn, J UJ ih <Simere ‘the contraction of loans for upwards of fifteen hundred Sete ne SW ktetrna dee WB liens, Siow Mre G | million of francs, and the probability is that the first A Hall, T Morony, H Arin; 4 ¢ | twelve months will completely use up that amount. We Ocean B Meret i Oty mis Oy ce | have as yet seen no announcement that England contem. | Wade, P MeWade, J Burke, © O-Nell, GW Adams, FH | plates an iinmediate loan, and it is possible a year or 0 | GI . may elapse before an actual inerease is made to her pre- sent enormous debt, but the additions to taxation al- rt SJ Bregway, J Lowry, raid, JH Beals, BF Ls fictiue, “TL. Senell, R © Pope, G L Harrison, B NA Wheeler, D Fair- | JB Walk J ‘ateon, T Barry, and many othors, | i For Peunta Areas and. Californie, in. tho stoamahip | path hepuies (Re eet pane janie & | the end, it may be imteresting to those engaged in the | commercial operations of the world, #o that they can 2, J88 | prepare themselves for those emergencies which surely | | must arise:— | Pusisc Loans Recartty CoxTRacrep-mm Evrors. Northern Light—Capt Chas H Baldwin and servant, C J KS Mensfield, US army; Adams & Fargo & Co's messenger, Mrs Seo D Nagle, wil a servant: Mre'H Moulfort and two ebildi Brown, Mra $ L Bailey and son, B Killilos and wit d ints H Caso, hire & Brow 0 Mrs CE mand wife, Geo Britton, their evik fate. Thoy bought the supplies from: the manufacturers on credit, and without due discrimina- tion, hoping to be able to mako something out of them. | ‘Their own carelessness has, therefore, undermined their success, Hence, sympathy they ought not to expect, and they cannot secure, Brown sheetings and shirtings are not quite so brisk, but command full prices. Desirable makes of bleached goods are saleable and firm. Leading kiads of denims are in scanty supply and fair demand, at formor quotations. Drills continue t figures. Duck is in lively request and very uniform in price. It iy rumored among t e that our duek ma- nutacturers are about tomers in England, as their production is 1 by Brilish ship: ors. 3 . Osnaburgs are fre Printing cloths are dull and heavy, though the amount Prints, 100, are depressed, ani mostly unsaleable, except atu forther material concession in'value. Stripes and ti_ks are in moderate demand ani steady. We apnex # comparative statemept of the shipments hence oi cotton Le daring the om quarter of — 1850, 1851. 1862. 1853, 1854. January, pkga.. 874 645 1,716 822 1,825 280 February, ‘* ..1,696 2,613 ‘R64 6,270 4,709 788 “ March, 222 8,448 9,013 6,429 1,633 3,754 Totsd....+++8,292 6,706 11,593 15,021 8,267 4,802 Woollen manufactures are not brisker nor firmer than we had occasion to notice in our previous review. Only the finest kinds of cassimeres are in request at former rates. The same remark is applicable to cloths. Doe- skins are unchanged. Flannels ani jeans are heavy and languid. Linseys are plentier and less inquired for, at drooping prices. There is a steady business daily trans- acted*m mouslin de laines at satisfactory rates. Most styles of satinet are dulland heavy. Tweeds exhibit but little animation, and are hardly as valuable. Still, we can learn of no quotable alteration therein, Stock Excha WEDNESDAY, April 5, 1854. $5000 Erie Inc Bas... 95 300 NJ Frank Sori 6500 I Cen RR Bds.. 81 20 Cr 2000 do... 2,060 81 5000 NY Cen RR Bde, 93% 25 500. do.......... OF 159 6shsBankof Am.. 112 250 50D & HCanal Co.. 109 170 50 do.......88 108 60 15 Bank of Com:.., 108% 60 10 Bank of N Am. 100 50 12 Continental Bk. 100 Phenix Bank 50 do... : 100 U S Trust Co...83 100 Morris Canal, 200 lo. 50 Canton Co. 25, jman who has managed to crowd himscif into and inter. | Win Suoek Vance wife aud two chiliven; ft iaskine wud | New loam of France 50,000,000 | 7 meddle with matters connected with this country, has | wife, Mrs & Martin,’ Miss 8 Martin, J Tustog, wife and in, Do. riage.” ‘000; 200 do... eae & commissioner to arrange for thisim- | fant; Miss J Gris, ie E Riley, Miss E McCloy, Mra Duff | Do. Norway, Swe 100;000;000 | 200 do. Portation of Spanianis, and by the grace of God and at | ee ee eee rote oe tered ny Mis | Estimated new loans of Russia... 500,000,000 | 900 Nic Transit Co. thority of Bonilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs, begins to | wary Mattatt, Mrs J Graniss and infant, Mrs J.B Johnson, Do. do. Great Britain. +300,000,000 100 a bean important character. When he lays hold of the | Mrs A G Rigley and two children, C W Long a Do. do, Austria... +125,000,000 300 i | Bum it ia maid that he hopes to get ho will then beable to | N’ Hathaway: ‘Theo D Judah, wite, child and sorvani: 109 30 make the f Ex pe at the e: Mexi dd judah, B Judah, Fran! 004 m ‘atson, | at the same time pay away afew thousands for expenses | G J at Stowell, M Andrews and wife, Wm ae ie eee Bar heat he 600 20% ef coloniration, while Bonilla will take care to sing his | ire ‘ ee NT é Praises in the ears of Santa Anna. etd S Walls GB Bird, M | This will do for the present, but only for the present. | 300. —_do. 2644 30 763 From this alone you will see how Santa Anna is being rt, $ Faller, N Fullor. | Three hundred millions of dollars will not go very far, or | 500 CumbCoalCo.s20 293, 200 do......810 7635 Cheated and cajoled, and be able to account for the bad | D Gillet, C F Myors, Mrs K Favor and shree children, Mrs | chet dag thas clan mailite: | 202 880 20% 300 do ¢ direction which will be given to the money expected to | EC Davis and child, F M Pizley, A D Nudd, DC Mekuer, | aa re long, ayaa ing paige renames a, | 300 i received from the treaty. To colonize Mexico with GN Asson, WL Gardner, Miss M Hastings, Goo , | ry forces already in active operation. When it is borne in | 100 are on iba anal page iipnenionny ‘Mane ies CWE. Dore end three children Mr Dorn, | mind that this war is not one of short duration, it can bo | 180 z Miss E Will, A P Milb e, Mrs Milbourno, James Stuart ‘The packet leaves, and I must close, but in my next I | end wife, Chas Babbe, Mist Jane Gordon, Miss Cath Ryan, | YerY easily believod that threo times the amount named | 00 Bill give you still more important infelligenco. | In tho | Alex C Four, I Dozey, 1 Sargent, Mi jaret Magnes, | above will not suflice to meet the required expenditures. | 200 meantime, you may depend that I shall only write what | Miss Ellen Meenes usin’, Cousins, James | 1+ is ‘beyond the comprehension of man to form Jknow to be the teath. P, | Dougherty. Mra B'Swoony and infant, E Guyot ahd wife, | 380 teks and four childron, CW Cannon, M idea of the ultimate results of the present state Busher, M Rtstoin, Jos Mandelivaum,d°C Rous, NB Fiah, | SNe ees eka a eee ueres ce echin boas = Theatres and Exhibitions. | geerthe Mat Bee ond infant, ox Barnum, Mra J | o cate ta Top a i on i rome (280, WRRY THRATKK.—Mr. S. W. Glenn, one of the best | Heley, T'Litchgeld, J McCarty and. wife, uttle, W | existed a few months since regarding + | 5 et ) nd Sheridan | iller, J C Bri; B ij child, ner, | 4 Knowles’ play, in fve acts, of “Williain Tell,” will be | L Generals and wits, Geo Segnoure donee, NB Batter: | there appears to be But one opinion upon the subject. | soaq9 cui 7% 179,... 87 20aha CL &PittsRR 83% Pisyed—Mr. Tiay as Tell. | son, RJ Mahon, WH Gable, T Thompson, D'W Thompsen, | No one now doubts for a moment that the consequences | 2000 1 Cen RR Bas.. 81 Buoapway THeatre.—Mr. Forrest will, this evening, | MMcGines, Jos 4 Morass, A’ Meyers. H MeCiclland aud | must be most deplorable to every important foreign in- | 2000 Saeed repeat his performance of Shylock, in the “Merchant of Venice."” ‘The cast of the piece in the subordinate characters is excellent. Burton's Tueatre.— David Copperfield’? and the * Laughing Hyena” are announced for this evening. Mr. Burton and his excellent company appear in both pieces. Namoxat Treatre.—‘Unele Tom’s Cabin’? this eve- | ping—Miss Cordelia Howard as Eva. | ‘Waxtaer’s Tararre.—This evening, Mrs. Blake takes a benefit, when Arnold’s comedy, “Man and Wife,’? will be given. Mr, Blake, Mrs. Blake, and Mr. Lester are in- Cluded in the cast.’ The drama of ‘Ernestine’ will also Ugiven.y Bavnow’s Musrv.—The usual afternoon perfor il! be given to-day, and in the even the Gid Brewery,” will be given. BROADWAY MENAGERE.—Kverybody ought to go and see | \e great Russian giant now on exhibition at 387 Broad- ‘Yhere are many other interesting things in the | ition. | Harer’s Wir WoRLD, now on exhibition at 377 Broad | yoy, is worth a visit, and both amusementand instrac | | ance ig the local drama tion may be derived from a view of it. Cunmy’s MixstRKLS, No. 472 Broadway, offer a fine yrogramme for this evening’s concert. Tt is pl alternated with songs, choruses, burlesques, and so Jorth Woon's Mixerner. Hart.—At this ha Fay, this evening a concert fe to be given by Wood's WED Cope, 'G A Bennett, Mrs ML Ki brother, J G: ndike, J Poitets, Armstrong, A.W Gregory. SK’ Ball, G_N Robinson, Wm | terest. The resources of each country involved in the all, I LC ton, DO'Neil, Wm H De ing, VW pi i} Wood! Ed Weaver, D Lynch, Robe. Cushing, Mise E Cushe | Struggle must be seriously drained, the people heavily ing, CBaker, JG Doll, MT Smirloy, Mr King, JM Fitzzib- | taxed, every branch of industry eripplod, if not utterly ‘Johnson, H Blankman, | destroyed, and ruin, distress, and desolation appear at 0 Don, BH Robbing, WB Gladwin, Goo 8 Norris, Mrs P Mur phy, EA Johnson and wite, Miss S planknan, f acre net E ell, We 2 Mr Chappell, wite and child, Mrs A’De- | °Very step. Burdened as those countries already gost, A Porter, A N | F Hendricks and infant Kemp, G W Ste: rick, J McNulty, C’Fuiler, Jox Follansbee, Mrs M Sullivan, | with immense debts, the people already taxed almost eee eet. a: Wre@ | beyond their means, it can easily be seen that not one EB ir McCabe, Mrs Watts, A Barnum, JH | of them is ina condition to carry on a war of any mag- Breed, Stiles, Mrs John Wills and three childre: ‘snd full comple: nitude, It is easy enough to becomo involved in such Roanoke W | expensive operations; but not so easy to carry them on Me case ada Fay, 4 successfully, or got out of them without enormous loss: | er, Miss’ Rouse, Mrs Duke, Miss | Nothing can be gained by warfare at this age of the Meee a eT Mithe Olina Miss Momate, | World. There is no such thing as exterminating or an- JC Kelly, Geo M Kay, € F Mra Rowan, Capt | nihiluting nations, and ware of conquest have long since | Fe eeeee Rene eee eet Sheree ty | ceased, at all events in Europe, There is, therefore, $ Langhorne, lady and servant— | nothing to be gained in the.present yrar—not even glory or plunder. It Will produce nothing*bat death, disease, destruction, desolation, and despair, among the masses; ment in rteerage. et L Moonshine, R an M Gage, ‘A out 30 in the steerage. ARRIVALS. From Hayana, in bark Coraclia—J Rivas, P Heinandoz, G Hi | ina New Orleans'and Havana, in the stoamship Empire | and the energies, earnings, privations, and economy of © Way Aand © Manzinui, Mrs Smith, Mes WR | ages will hardly suffice to restore the wealth, prosperity, Jr. child and servant, 8s iss a Hawer J Tt nd Indy, Mrs Rogers, Mra Arn tiree chiliren Mrs Johnson and niece, F Govin a ly, J Terry, J H Felix, A Warburg, Mist Sagory and chi MeCh mnetti anid fom! Juan Bireh, H Rose: | happiness, strength and resources whieh existed through- | fami | out Europe twelve months since. | The financial and commercial classes cannot contem- plate the present position 0. rs withoat much appre- the steamship Star of the South— Minstrels. They are second to none in New York. | owees Hampson and ton, Miss Daniols, Mist Kendriok, Afrs hension. They are most deeply involved ina pecuniary Cunmes: Hair.—Duckley’s Minstrels, with Eph. Horn | JP Dai, WR Shephard, Dr N Perranit, T Martin, D orate NiO prom cones OF syenit and 1. F. Belags: are draving large | Ein Homwia | Weils, 1'F Cormick, C Door, G Poak, Rand W Roney, J | Sense, and must therefore w wire Mek nba ed funnier thanever. Chinese Hall is No. 589 Broadwi Hogan, C Steward, Master J Williams, and twelve inthe | with much solicilude. It may be too late to adopt mea- Tue CaMPBrLE MixeinEts will remain bat two nights . They are excellent in their way, And deserve public patronage. SicNor Bua gives an entertainment at Hall, Williamsburg, this evening Mr. Barry sailed ter Liverpool, per Afvica, yesterday. A large number of his persons! ani theatrical Triends mato | their adieus to him at Jersey Cily. Mr. J.B. Wright is | Dow stage manager of the Broadway theatre. | Court of Gere: Before his Henor Arai, 6.—The court 4 obligel to adj swithout disposing of a singlo case that rem ealendar, in consequence of the non-attendance of wit- Desses. The Grand Jury entered the room about half-past 11 o'clock, and, having delivered a batch of indictments to the court, desired to have the following document read, Bo that the public might form some idea of the Inck of accommodations in the shape of a suitable rogm for the transaction of their business:— i PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY. Gann Jury Room, April 5, 1854. ‘The Grand Jury desire to represent to the Court that the | room appropriated to their use is unsuitable and entirely inadequate for the proper accommodation of themselves and the witnesses in attendance on them. On the first day of the term they had the use of Judge Beebe’s cham- pers; yesterday they were removed into the First district | Courtroom, No room has been provided for tho use Df the witnesses waiting examination, and_they are com- pelled to remain standing in the halls of the building, ex- posed to the cold and changing atmosphere; and, asa consequence, many wander off, and when called are not t hand. Mine business of thé Grand Inquest is constantly liable to be interrupted and delayed, and they feel it their duty to make this presentment, in order that the evil com- plained of may be remedied without delay. GEORGE M. CLEARMAN, Foreman, | | \ Commercial ‘Cartes S. Francis, Secretary, ‘The Recorder stated that in conferring with the Dis- trict Attornéy, he thought the only way to alleviate the vil would be for that body to ailfourn until Monday next, when, by that time, the proper authorities would | no doubt restore them their former room, or provide | ‘one more auitable than the one they now occupied ; and, in conclusion, informed the Grand Jury that a copy of | their presentment would be sent over to the Board of Councilmen, who would then, he hoped, act favorably eon a resolution passed in the Board of Aldermen, re- storing them their old room. in tho etoamship Angusta—J Vandor- | Sure sufficiently precautionary to guard against all re- ea, Mrs M Gilfert, GA Gilbert, E | verses; but it is well known to those who are perfectly Hughes, Mrs Deveau, GB Heard, Mrs ver acquainted with the intricate relations of ail finan- Mrs Smith and danchter, Miss qh hmieME Sweeney, TF | cialand commercial transuctions, whether of foreign or ar! 3 C Bai Gilbert and child, A Christie, Mrs Morland, Smith, Miss Miller, J Mecluske: Pet at Moy ghee Gs Grevory, lady, child and sor. | domestic origin, that it is entirely out of the questton to vant, A McJ Henderson, Miss Hondetson, ‘A G Carawoll, © Wadsworth, Mise Harmony, LH Church apd lady, and’ 70 in the ste i Brom Manila, in ship Ino—I Harling, Jr, N Hoart, late f bark Mary Adams, of Bostou, barat at sea; CF create any derangement or disturbance ia the regular, Ye- gitimate movements of commerce, in one section of the world, without producing a corresponding effect throngh- out the entire system. It may therefore be too late to obviate entirely any unfavorable eect of the events which buveglready transpired in Europe; but we ean guard against the future by withdrawing from opera- naa tions not absolutely mecossary to keep tho machinery WONEY MARKET. | of business in motion, It will be best to shut Wenxespay, April5—GP.M. | off a little steam, and go along at a moierate, This has been a blue day in Wall street among holders | safe apeod, sdes always to be under control aud easy in of fancy stocis. It was a very serious time for the bulls hang, Contraction is the truo policy in such times, and at the Board, but they stood up to the torture those who even commence now in good earnest, and ad- bravely. Every fancy on the list fell off largely. We "here strictly to such @ course, will escape serious’ em- haye not single exception to quote. The amount of | parrassments and difficulties. It may be difficult for stock offering at the decline was unusually heavy, and | those who aro doing a large and apparently a prosperous the bears frecly put out time contracts, inthe face of the | business, to comprehend the dangers which actually, depreciation. It requires some nerve to do this; but it | though invisibly, surround them; but it would be well must bo admitted that the future looks much brighter | for them to pause and consider their position, and see t Thomes, in ship Ra Henry Lawson. eh ener ee ETON CREW NERO FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | $8.872¢ a BS 6236 Fper owt. a 4000. ¥ Cenk Baa 95% 60 shs D& H Cnl Co 10834 60 Gold HillMine,., 33 a ry 3 23, 800 Cumb Coal Co... 2036 300 Canton Co....:b8 2555 200 do.......88 2534 100 do. 26% 200 Nic Trans Co..830 26 a 28 100 0, 60 Nor & Wor RR. 70 NY Cen KB 60 CL& Tol RE. Lb3 MINING BOARD. 10 shs Llangollen 100 Parker....... 55 107% a1 1500 shs Ulster, ‘ CITY TRADE REPORT. Px ‘ ‘Waoswspay, April 5—6 P. M. Asis wore quiet, and almost nominal in pr’ BreanercyFs.—Flour was more sought for by ers and speculators, at rather firmer rites, transacted very I'ttle business. The day's sales 100 bbls ordinary fo ehoice State at $7 a $7 433, mixed to fancy We 78734; and oth kins at propor Sales were made of 1,100 bbls. Canadian, in bond, at $7 ern, within our former range. Rye flour was unaltered. , About 700 bbls.Jersey corn meal brought $3 81 a $3 3714 r bbl. The transactions in wheat amounted to 2,800 nahels good Genesee white, at $202; 4,500 Western red, at $1 65; 2,100 Indiana do., slightly heated, at $1 60; an 1,800 unsound Southern white, at $140. Rye and oats were unchanged. Corn was unsettled, and closed with less firmness. The day’s operations embraced 28,000 bushels, at 74c. a 75c. for mixed Southern; 76c. a 78e. for round yellow and Southern white; and 78c. a 80c. for Southern yellow, per bushel. Corrre.—There were sold 60 bags Maracaibo, at 11%c., and 150 Rio, at 114y0. a 11340. per Ib. Contox.—Bales were made of only 133 bales, as follows: for home use, 98; on speculation, 35. Market unsettled. PREIGHTS.—Rates favored shippers. To Liverpool about 80,000 bushels of corn in bulk were engaged, on private terms, knpposed to be at a figure under 10d. ’1,700 bbls. rosin were taken at 4a. a 4s. Si, Flour was dull at 8s, 6d. & 8s. 94. asked, and cotton ut 34d. To London and Havre, rates were more quiet, and to the latier port nomina To California there were only four vessels up, azainst | twenty-six at the same time last year. Rates varied from 45e, & (Oc, The clipper Nightingale was loading for Melbourne, Australia, and was filling pretty fast at 50c. per foot, nieasurement, and would haverquick despatel A ship to arrive in three or four monthe, was chartered to load at Dic (British Provinees) with lumber, for Lon- don, at £6 10d. Vessels continued to be-in good demand for coastwixe and the West indian Islands at full rates. find a ready market at well supported | Lawns | dealtin | market is not unusually large, | | on partial boned ‘and pleasant rooms, in a a small private fa- mily | how frst class | ceive boarders. 44; and 1,700 bbls. South- | Fist.—Imry cod were in rather better request to-day, at Mackerel were as last no | ticed. “A limited businees was transacted in picklod her- Ting at $3 37 and $3 50'per bbl.; smoked varied little. Frvrt.—There were 280 boxes bunch raisins parchasod at $2 90 a $3 10 for sellers than for buyers, even at present pricos. At | pow easy all their fine prospects may be destroyed—how Hay.—Some 1,200 bales river have been sold at 6214c. the Firet Board to-day, Delaware and Hudson declined 1 guqdenly all the sunshine above them may be changed per cent; New York Central Bonds, 4; Morris Canal, %; | to dark {and threatening clouds. Canton Company, 1; Florence and Keyport, %; Nicara- | that the disastrous effect of the European war will ex- | gua Transit, $; Cumberland Coal, %{; Parker Vein, 44; | ceed the most gloomy forebodings, and that it willeause Crystal Palace, 9; New York Central Railroad, 144; Pa- | more disastrous revulsions and revolutions in financial nama Railroad, 1; Stonington, 14; Erie Railroad, 12 Harlem, 3; Reading Railroad, 7%; Michigan Central Rail- | road, 1. It is probable that a slight temporary reaction may be realized. If #0, it would be wise for present | holders to reduce their supplies. By distributing the burden we shall avoid panics, those severe and sudden | fluctuations which are so frequent when the fancies are concentrated in weak hands. Such depreciations as that | Teported to-day nfust ultimately accumulate stocks in the hands of those who have means to carry them, when we shall find the lowest level. At the second board the decline continued, and prices tory of the world. By a report made to the Treasury Department it ap- coins were on hand at the Mint of the United States, Phi- ladelphia, April 1, 1854:— Gow. le « Half cagles Quarter eagles Dollars, aoa nis al ties aiie: closed below those current at the first board. Illinois Rev. De. erg, Phtindelpa ¢ Dr. opens, Washington ; | Central bonds fell off,\¢ per cont; Florenee and Keyport, 1; smivER 2 Stepton, U.'S. A.; H. W. Spence, Baltimore ; George | Nicaragua Transit, 1; Reading Railrond, 1{; Erie Rail- pak OR ve sara bed Fe eeon; Batton—were among the arrivals yesterday at | road, 44. ‘The panic has probably spent iteelf, and the | Quarter dollars 433.700 00 ‘ Cotnp, Ustea ; M.Flliott, Philadelphia ; W. Legare, | Probability is that prices will be slightly better to- | Dimes ....... 248,000 00 France ; Hi. Jemeson, Boston; H. Chapman, Columbus— | ™orrow. : ‘ pment psd prrived yeaterday at the Prescott. The steamship Africa, from this port for Liverpool, to- ’ ———_ 873.373 82 J. A. Rove, San Francisco; W. G. Clary, North Carolina; Tey. Dr. Vail, Somers, Ct.; br. Koohn, Sandwich Islands: Geo. Kelly, Auguste,’ Ga.’ J. Keihl, Philadelphia; Geo. B. Peree, Detroit; J. Holden, Canada, are among the arri- Fale at the Howard Hotel. Fon. L. & ChatGeld, N. ¥.; Hon. Geo. Bitss, Hon. Geo. gisbman, Springfield, Mass.; Col. Mansiold, Col, Sumner. H & A.) Hon. Amos Kendall, Washington! Hon. Edwar Pickin on and family, Mase., were among the arrivals Yeatonia,y at the Astor Hone. 7 DEPARTURES. Liserpcol in the steamship’ Aftion:— Mr Edward Ut Mrs Maynard, Miss Panny Williams and and infant, Toronto, C 3a was ganid, Mrand Meex'*tke, chil a ee Rowe, snd Sobildren, West Ini rH sted ea acne, & children, and nurse, Mr childeen, S74, maid Holinski, ‘Pol Cunsdar Met nada; Mr Eye, Yand, Captain Arnold, Eng? Ygnacio, Gonai @livaros, Spain. Fre Xavior,’tana, Spain; Mr Bernet, Wsnads; DP Sondhe ‘ow Yorks Mr Castillon, do; Me Bmyth, N 4) Mr Thu Me ., Philadelphia; © F A Hintiohé, WY; All Coe, NY ehansen, Burchard, France; © K Doane, ( ‘Allon Gillman, Montreal; T Fielding, N ¥; G.aptain Lowe, Wianoke, NY; Mr Morris, Eng: a Doran. NY; F Duran, WY o, Chili J Mf Engelberts, N ¥; New Granada; Max Mack, NY. d Capt Hamiltom Mraod Mrs I o and daugeter, Chili; Thos Barry ¥;, Joaquin Knrignes, (Seerctag Spain; Capt nj Delano, NY. Mr White, and nephew, S Yy. y: ‘lor, Col Moore wiry | fourth rex'ment), Enq, EB § ull, NY: J_Bpstei : Liont Aliorson, RA, Eng; Lieut Shakericy, RA; Mr'Halo, Fru Lisat Downes. KA, WA Burrows, RA, Eng: Joseph | Ayr, NYG Ciarton,'N ¥, Mr Summer and Mr Mae Dov 3 F Eng; M Germen: Toront- WL degel, NY, John Mathews and Sam) msn, NY; Mr’ Burnett, Boston; Capt Hamilton iF MoCaldin, Eng D Mill Eng Col: B Clark, and obild, to Fredorick, and othera—Tot: tye atoamahtp Iinois, for Aspinwall and California— “ett amo Tady JM Melvill and Indy, MreT Gogdyp, | ' ' a nd: John | ee day, carried out $191,081 in specie. The Firemen’s Insurance Company have declared a semi-annyal dividend of ten per cent. ‘The receipts of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Company in the month of March, 1864, amounted to $74,700. This is the first month’s earnings after the | completion of the road. A. HI. Nicolay’s senri-weekly sale of stocks and bonds | will take place ag usual, to-morrow, (Thursday,) at halt. past 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Mining stocks shared in the general depression. At the Mining Board but little business was done, and with the exception of Ulster, most of thg stocks were lower. At the second board, North Carolina sold at 334, a fall of 3¢; ® few gold Hill at Cumberland, 2644. the United States for the port of New York, this day, At the Stock Exchange, to-day, the scrip stock of the | April 5, were $124,766 28; the payments amounted to y Franklinite sold for the first time at 33g. The | $456,446 0¢—leaving a balance on hari of $8,140,615 93) id up has been $2 50 per share, and each share We have heard of no considerable fluctnstions in the ble for $10 more, the par value being $12 50. | dry goods traffe this week. Tho fine weathor hay doubt- | The richness of the Franklinite oro, and the excellence of | less induced freer operations in imost descriptions of the steel that has been made from it, quite justify the | goods; butit has not imparted more vigor or buoyancy premium of § at which it starts to prices, These are firmly maintained on most kinds of It has long been known that a now and valuable de--| domestic cottons, but are generally weak and drooping seription of coal existed in Breckenridge and Hancock | for American woollens and the bulk of imported fabrics. | counties, Kentucky. Two years ago, the character of | Still, factors are/not more eager to realize, especially any the coal, its peculiar erties, and the quantity in | of them owning desirable stocks, as those can be advan- which it was found, siliny to many interested in | tageously sold at any period. Thore is, however, no that branch of mining. » then the tract on whieh | abatement of the desire to close out broken lots, or un- the coal had been found has been scuired bya New | popular styles. This ix mainty accomplished by the ald York association, which has recently been iucorporated | of the auctioneers, whose sales are extensive, though not by the Legisiature of Kentucky, under the name of the | very lucrative. They cannot be censured for this. The | Total balance on hand, P. M., April 1,.1854.82,365,924 92 It appears by the returns of the Bank of France, made up to the Sthof March, that the cash in hand in Paris has decreased by 574,244 f. 640., and increased in the partments by 11,881,072f. The commercial bilty dit | counted have decreased in Paris by 11,643,053f. 28¢., and | im the departments by 17,882,486.; the advances on pub- lic securities have decreased by 2,689,500f.; the bank netes in circulation have decreased by 20,603,300f.; the balange to the credit of the treasury has increased by | 4.294,000f.4 the sundry ervdits have decroased by 3,785,- 490f. 160. ‘The receipts at thé oice of the Assistant Troasurer of of serip is wore Sin It is our impression | Ayres, at 21 He. F Ib., $1,492,551 10 | 800 bbls. at steady prices. Ohio ant State butter was 8 70c. per 100 I Hives.—Sales were reported to-day of 1,000 Buenos 283¢c. per Ib.; 1,3 a21%e., per lb., and 2, Sings pore butfalo, at’ 623;c. Pag the latter for cash, and all the others on the usual ime. Hors were plentier and more in demand, at 27¢. « 30c. and commercial affairs than have been known in the his- | per lb. TRon.—About 150 tons Scotch pig brought $42 per ton, usual credit. ‘Mo.aseRs.—Come 250 bbls. New Orleans brought 25¢. pears that the following denominations of gold and silver | per gallon. Limx.—Rockland was scarce and quiet at old prices. Ons.—Crude was more sought after, at 55c. a 57c. for | whale, and $1 43. $1 45 for sperm, per gallon. Olive was unaltered. The gales of linseed ‘reached only 10,000 gallons, in lots, at 850, a 87. per gallon. Other kinds ro- mained a6 last noticed. Provisions.—Pork moved to the extent of only 340 bbis., in lots, at $14 50 for mess, and $12 a $12 1234 for prime, per bbl. No change of interest occurred in meats. About 800 bbls. fair to prime lard were pro- cured at fc. ate. perlb. The sales of heef embraced procusable at 103g¢., 18e., and Ue. a 1¥e. por lb. Fi to prime cheese was quiet, yet firm at 10c. 9 12c. por Kick was but moderately inquired for at $3 6¢. £4 8735 for ordinary to prime, per 109 tbs, ARS.—Sales were made of 146 hhds New Orleans, at y auction, at 415 a 534; and 450 do. Cuba, . per Ib. Another 100 boxes Castile changed hands {q- day at 1144/0. per Ib. MiLow was generally held at 12¢. per irs Topacco.—Sales were reported of 40 hogahendy Kon- tucky at 8 a.04;c.; 147 evses Ohio, at 5340. a 120.; and 184 bales Cuba, on terms not made public. Wiiskey.—The day's trapsactions included 1,170 bbls, Jerrey, Obio, and Prison’ at 24e. a 25e,, Be a2 ge., and 63fc. 9 2¢c., respectively, per gallon, the highosl being the asking prices towards the close. Rat Estark.—Salew at Auction—By A. J. Meockor— Two lots on Fourth avenue, and one lot adjoiuing on Vif ty-thirdstrect, each $1,375; twelve lots on Forty fourth strect, each $1,575; one lot corner Tenth avenue and | Forty-fourth street, ‘$2,400; two lots adjojaing on Tenth avenue, h $1,580; one lot cor nth avenwe and Forty-fifth strect, $2,200; four lote adjoining og Tenth ; mT avenue, each $1,410, $1,510. 435; fivo lots on Forty-fourth street, each 8 5 three lute on Forty-third street, each $1,095; four lots on Forty-third street, each $1,190 ; five’ lots on Forty third street, each $1,125, $1,900, $1,410, $1,525, $1,500 one lot on Tenth avenue; near Forty-(irt street, $2100" By A. H, Nicolay~-House and lot 153. West Righ strect, $6,800. Erooklyn—One lot on Rust sicee tween Wythe and Divirion avenues, $1 Ch; Bedford avenue, $1 y sion avenue, between Second aud ird streets, $1,400; two lots on Prost street, near Gru ham avenue, cach $165 lot corner of’ Frost and Ewen streets, $360; one gore adjoining on Ewen sireet, $250; two lots on Withers street, near Graham avenue, each $235. New Rochelle—Four lots on Drake's avenus, each $200. Tras.—We subjoin a detaile report of this forenoon’s sale:-—Per ship Living Brugkenridge Caunel Coal Company. The company owns | owners of the gordd muel bear all the reeponsibit'ty of | Hyon, 6130.3 128 do., a Young Hyson, 65 45e.; 148 do., 60 BAS \lo., 4te-s 482 do’, 48¢. ; 1,187 do., 40¢. ; 27 cases, ench 413 th boxes, €0c.; 6 do. do. do.,’ 0c. Hyson Skin—165 chests, Q13ge.; 129 do, 26¢.; 152 do., 225, 40 do. 20. 178 half chests do., 8630.’ Hyson | Twankiy—82 Lait chests doy £8340.) 16 wu) Si}gc.; 20. Gom dowry ay Angostura, 2030. | | %Xe.; 81 half chests gunpowder, 533<c.; 66 do, | -; 10 do., 60¢.; 9 do., 49¢.; 89 do., 470.; 45 a 44c.;'131 do., 430. ; , 4235 \ c.; 48 d0., 40c.; | 1844 Ibe. 4lc.? boxes, 4lc. Imperial—i0 at S0e. ASe.; 190 do., 48¢.; 216 do, 42 S8e.! 02 do., S7c.; 16 do., 84 do., ; 17, cach 412 Ib boxes, 470. ; 56 1 50 hali chests Powchong ats 160 do., 150 chests Sou- chong at 26c.; Wrairuonr.—Polar in better demand, at 5c. a 8€c, per Ib. ADVERTISEMENTS REMLWED BVERY DAY. | one or two bew either with or without be rornished. ii PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING TAKEN A HOUSE in Washington place, near the Parade Ground, would be happy to accommodate'a few gentlemen with handsomely | furnished apartmonts. None but those of the hiche: lity need apply, Address Mrs. B. W., Bro A SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, IN second story, cold and warm water in them; also, « Foom in third etury; can now be obtaiued, with or withont | board, b; Fourth avenue, near Twolfth d first class, having all moderm applicatio ouse is new GENTLEMAN, LIVING ALONE IN A NICE tired place, and having plouty of room, would be ohave a compabion. This is » anv opportunity for one wis ake LADY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SH quires, would let a pleasant front room on second floor who would foun her the sum of fifty, dollars. answer but we who are sincere. Address Al- 0 to > None nec GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH TO OBTAIN yore thi are but few FEW GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR SIN- gle gentlemen, can be accommodated with board, Where there are no boarders; the house contains all the mo- dern improvements, gas, bathroom, 4c. Apply at 39 Amos street, References exchanged. GENTLEMAN OF REGULAR AND STEADY HA- bo: od in ble family; location G PARTMENTS WITH BOARD—WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway, consisting of rooms and suites of rooms, in well furnished and very pleasant residence 91 Prince street. Baths and gas. PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, FURNISHED, pontiomen, in tho im: Prescott and Motropo- Apply at 117 Spring street, of Broad SPLENDID SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, CO’ sting of four oF five apartments, to let, on tho Ei A lan, at No. 776 Broa first oli Raall the modern improv pted for » fami: , OF parties who wish to live njoy the comforts oC abome. Pleaso apply from 12 te 2 o'clock P. M., when the rooms can be seen. OARD.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLEMEN ‘and their wives, or for sii gontlomen, oan be obtain od at 190 West Eighteenth stro OARD.—A PRIVATE first class Pantries attach modern_improvementi Home, Herald office. Ba TWO YOUNG MEN, OR A GENTLEMAN and wife, cam be accommodated with comfortable full look, Address r part of the city, near seve) living in the up) ad ‘Apply at 28 Third street, near railroad rout OARD.—TWO UNFURNISHED PARLORS ON THE first floor, with board; also, # parlor and bedrvom on second floor, with all'the modermimprovements, gas d bath, from the Ist of May. Inquire at 273 Spring atroot, OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE accommodated with an unfurnished room and board; also asingle cextioman with a furnished room and hoard, by applying at 27 Washington Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. Re- ference exchanged. OARD.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a hai somé parlor and bedroom attached, on second floor, or sin- Je rooms, with full or partial board, at 54 Bleecker street, Brondway. OARD—WITH PLEASANT AND WELL FURNISH- ay be had at No. 113 Clinton piace, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. — Ninh ae © hse OARD.—ROOMS, WITH PARTIAL BOARD, IN A private family, pleasantly licatod, near ¥ hetweon two Hnos of oinibus 2 Apply ut 222 Thorapson street, between ences exchanged, Amity and Ble OARD—100 ary 105 Bast FOURTEENTH STREET, between Third and” Fourth avenucs.—Tbe above houses, with all the modern improve mep®&, end newly furnished, are uow ready to ro- A few rooms and suits of rooms are unen geced. Single gentlemen or families can have a choice of | rooms by immediate application. A sine suit of parlors (ths cp) on principal oor, furnished or unfuruished. Re- exchanged, OARD—TWO UNFURNISHED PARLORS, WITH bedroom attached, pleasantly situated at 114 ‘Sullivan nearFrince., Tecins moderate, with board. OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO singlo gentlemen can be aceommodatod with pleasant Foome-(Pont and buck) and board, in a private Frenoh fa- muily, residing at 100 Twelfth street, between University pi Fi treet, corner of High, Lrookiyn. Guslights’ in the 3. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single geutlemon, can obtain board, with Jeasant rooms on eeoond floor, in & family where there are but few boarders, in convenient iooation, tive minutes? walk from Fulton ferry. Apply at No. 57 High stroct, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROO! UR OR FIVE SINGLE eutlemen can have furnished bodrooms, partial board and the comforts ofa homo, in-m private fouutly, t dd Abe lnntic street, three minutes walk irom South ferry. Good | nee require OARD IN WILLTAMSBURG.—TWO OR THREE SIN- le gentlomen esa obtain partial bowrd in a private fumnily with the comforts of a home, five minutes walk from Peck slip ferry. App! at Division avenue, Gurner of Bueb street, retwebn Secon and Third streots, OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY PRE ferred, by two young mom; would require one bedroom and fall board, The situation must not bo above Graud Street. Address, stating terms fully, as no others wili re- ecive attention, Omar, livrald oficd.” References given. OARD WANTED BY A CENTLEMAN—IN A SMALL private family, where there are no otler boarders; brealtast, ten and’ dinser on Sundays; Tocation wost of . betwee! OARD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND PIOUS elderly lady, in a private family, where there aro hn’ Tew Vourders. She will furnish hor room. and profers a te tion near Broadway, or in gatreet having the advantag Morald office. OARD WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, BY TWO young gentlemen, for the summer montiu. A large bod. room on the firet or second floor. with partial board, Addi J. H., box 1,167 Post Office, N. OARD WANTED.—A WULL FURNISHED ROOM ith board for a young indy, i strictly private tally, the vicinity of Bleecker street preferred. Please address N. T., Herald office, stating terms, tv. OAKD WANTED.--A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE wish board, and a room and bedroom, im @ mo- dern built house, with tho ase of gas and bath. A con teel German fai iy preferred, The advertiser can faraisi & rooms himself if required. AddreasG. F. H., Horad offic OARD WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN child and nurse, in « private family, whers other bonrders, in the neighborhood of ‘Gro not above Twenty-third street. Address P. 0. D. L., Herald office, stating looation and terme, which must be moderate.+ T OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY ONLY, WITH A ext Poom, im a family where there are hut fow or no boarders. A widow indy preferred. Location not highor than Hie eee street me no@ to exceed $5, which will bo | ct WIFE, ere are no | ROM ABOUT MAY IST, WITHIN rail or steain, from City Ball eu, and nurse; plontifa) | site, for which ® good pri +t Olioe, with partioal . five obit extion ro es box 4,40 thf be paid. Adare BAR War tEp—ay vate famf] Ref b 1d otite IN A‘SMALL PRI- od. Plonse address —ps SHUTH BROOKLYN, WITHIN of Liamilton avenue terry, for & gen- cll boned for lady only.) im a gomtecl pri- roe « WOARD d indy, ( ; two unfurnished reoms requteod. Terins must + er the & ‘Address Roverts, Herald off por steamer Nopth Se tion, terms, & and vill personally to th —— e through passengers, a dren, OAKD WANTED—RY TWO YOUNG across the Isthmus, “an oxpress ereil sein lees a6 Tig eed nice private farily, x in srespectable bow 1 (through in twenty-one days, by the new and fact stermere those not moving a8 May preferred: terms to be moderate. ‘orth Sfar and Yankee Binds, — Office, No. 51 Cor! is iofe given snd roquived, Ad@rees 3. M, D., Herald | “geoet, J. W, GREGORY, California Express Agent. ne _ | cpeushdiem .77OP AO BINGdAN & Go BOARD WANTED IN WILLIAMSBURG—IN A PRI- N RRCHANTS’ Parna_ baiabdagiete = vate family, by a gontleman, Only such ws give choice bil PRICES Ham pinodation®. In & hi Davis, Ho A joo. Bingham, B, 2 ewer, Address Hut va igang and the Won, + silent na nig is Pont Mader ae Is ee Paltadel. OARDIN the suitatle for» The honan is plessantly bas the convenience of bat! Poarerwe OY Wierranseure anc wife, and twoor throe #incle centiemen commodated with good hoard and pleasant rooms, in_ the t ploasant part of the city, foor minutes walk from P ip ferry. Inquite at 117 South Bighth stroot BY" RDIN gentioms A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CA derntinprove Reforonoos ra with ali the mod wost side. BROADWAY ; nes 125 Tenth street, The above now Orat class hon aproyemente, is now ready to toc nwnd bieir wivor, and singe now 4 Choice of rooms in suites or single rooms, all hand somely furnished, and private table Posryisc—at 785 CORNE nth street; entr NO. 106 LEONARD STREBT, A FSW | A parlor and bede nd with board, to geatl Aino, a handsome p let ‘wife | Ply at 151 Tenth street, corner of Fourth svenue, | & Co Dhveicinn. No moving on tha tet of Ake Vom mae wd wwe mies amiynby ‘ PRIA OARDING.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING th ward, would lets front parlor am ck room neatly furnished, to s gentle- Address Home, Herald office. OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN can bo accommodated with a furnished room and par- tis! beard, ina pleasant location, ten minutes walk from Fulton ferry, Terma $8 per week for both. References re- quired. Addrets T. Be erale office. ‘A HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED PAR room, on the second floor, will be let, with ‘ufloman and wife, wishont chi'drom, im ® fire b street, near Pifth sven ARD.—A SUITE OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Spartmenta, suitable for families or a party of gontie- Men; also rooms for single gentlemen, in a Louse roplote with all the modern improvements: dinuer at 6 o’cloek. Ap- TED IN HOBOKEN-FOR TWO SI yrivate family: price not to ex Z. liebol rald offic ‘LEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND i accommodated with good aes fmwrn® ee ey ee 5 yh OARDING—A SUITE OF ROOMS, ALSO SINGLE room, toiet for Jodgings or with boards Woala ites genteel family that wants to live nies, ‘The house has ‘modern improvements. No. 92 Christypher street, cor ot Bleecker. OARD.—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, for families or single gentlemen, with or without board, an be obtained by applying at No‘ 12 Neilson place, Mer: Cor atreet, one dovr Velow Bighth street, OARD.—ROOMS OR BOARDERS CAN BE OBTAINED to suit all classes by applying tothe agency, 73 East Fourteenth street, neat Union square. Houses et bility are solicited to register. Boarders are yey, lirect- ed, Hee ofcharge. Office hours from 9 A. M. to6 P. M. ‘TWO GENTLEMEN CAN mely of a home may be expected. tween Bleecker and utes walk ef Fulton ai derate. Apply at 113 Sand Petite Mien ined! Oa eb Cera BOARD WANTED—FROM MAY FIRST, for » family of three rows. Persons and three children, ferred, con: ins farm house prof nient of access to the olty by railroad or steam! Address box 312 Post Office, post-paid, stating location, terms, &o. CE BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FARM- house, near t! ir forte wife, infant, and the healthy, and free from nuisance. Any nawering to the above, may ad office, ‘ROM FIRST OF M. SUITS OF BLEGANT APAR?- vives AY: monte newly furnished, for gentlomen and thalr o inthe first clase house 61 Madise O'clock. Gaslight, baths, to. English an Apply on the premises, or to-F. S, Kirtland, AURNISHED ROOMS TO LET_IN BROADWAY, nbove Broome street, suitable for single gentlemen, ix & Privateheuss ‘The rooms communioate, and oe icles, gan, Se : 0002 Broadway, meat Fr opposite the St. Niebolas ‘i be 8} URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, F at 22 Waverley place. bs 'URNISHED ROOMS (OR UNFURNISHED) IN THR socond story, suitabl for a gentleman and his wife, of single gentlemen, may btsined, with board, at No. 228 st Fourteenth str: References exchanged, Baths gas in the hon: URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN THE FIRST CLASS house, No. 15 State street, fronting on the Battery, ‘with or without partial board. ‘Apply on the premises. [URNISHED ROOWS, WITHOUT BOARD, FOR ‘singlo gentlemom. Apply at 205 Sixth aver J{URNISHED ROOMS. — GENTLEMEN WISHING Og erdehe Lara 'h by making perma oan ve jent arrangements, don reasonable torms, at 2 Greene t to let for an office. No moving the require: accommo ali room te ict, at 870 Broadway. The house is newly furnisl and neat. Breakfast if desired. Gas and baths, Apply at 870 Broadway. PPRENCH FAMILY.—TWO YOUNG AMERICAN GEN- tlemen d i A genteel, pri French langu but partion of the highest r dress Foster, Herald oilice. ENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND WI milling to. pay Feasonatly fora, very nicaly furaioned ‘bedrooms in a genteel location, can be acgommo- 7 Bloockor street, east of Broadway; meals ed if desired. None meod apply but persons ‘of the fires Ye ORCsRY = 204 ED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.— A suit of rooms for s gentleman and wife; also roome I ma! obtained at No. 15 Hi ing M ‘udsom ries. cation unsur] houso ‘first class, good accommodations, furnished, and liberal prices oxpeoted.c2References exchanged. OMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.—A VERY FINE uite of rooms newly papered snd paimto mtlomen; alo, a few single rooms, in # hb ‘Ath, ke. A party of respectability will b moderate terms, No. 309 Fourth avenu eighth stro INGLE GENTLEMEN AND FAMILIES CAN OBTAus voaré, ina houso containing all the modern improve: nents, baths, No. 215 West Thirtieth stroet, be- teen Fight Board full or partial. rw WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, CAN BE accommodated with pleasant rooms aad good board. in st class house, No. 2 Leroy place, Bleecker strest. Tho house is prov ith the modern improvements. Dinner at six o'clock. French and English spoken. BREE OR FOUR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR & gentleman and wife, can be accommodated with double and single rooms on the second and third foo provements: only five or six yate Location desirable. eoond do TANTED.—BOARD WANTPD, WITHOUT ROOMS, for three young men, in the vicinity of the St. Nicholad.. Hotel. Address A.W. &'A., Broadway Poet OMe COPARTVRRSHIY SOTIC 00 PARTNER WANIED IN A READY. + cash b Without opposition, in the city, ertublishod six years, ‘Tho business will yield about $150 @ month profit. Also, «person wanted with $1,000, a8 agent Apply to HOWES & HAMMOND, Al Nassau atroet. | PARTNER WANTED-IN A BUST pays 500 per cont, with a cxnital of $3 Nono nood arly except those whio have got the above amount. App! to Howes & Hammond, 61 Nassau street, room Nor & second floor. BUSINESS OR PARTNERSHIP WANTED.—AN RNG. lish gentleman, of business habits, and who is @ good Accountant, with from $2,000 to $3,000 at command, wishes to invest the same in the purchase of a business; or'share af 8 Dusiners of respectable charactor, in New York | Persoaa desirous to treat, will please addroce in the frst instan withrhort particulars, P, TD, Herald offic. None communicate unles to give unexceptionable roferewees if any negotiation is entered into. —~ ISSOLUTION —THE CO.PARTNERSIIP fore existing under the firm ‘ is thie day disolved by limitation, o™ Cums Wika Oniisthaps ch 31,1854, JOHN B. FROST. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, OF TH of Thompson & Buckenham, has taken place 1 y, mutual consent will be HERETO. toad & Co.. All claims or dems member o| ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing betwoon William Hora, under the firm of Wm. H. Stuai thie day by mutual consent. Ail . Stuart and John K. t ly suthorised to wi tling up the concern. ‘New York, April OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm of CARPENTER, SMITH & had Gop, livery stable Pe A Anis seg sees byes consont. "The ‘bus will be LS 4& OLIVER. New Yor! April 1, 1864. . an portable steam saw ‘Parag WANTED—WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, xn ote chargolof one of ae eye oe SIGN PAINTERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS NEW ©. York workman, with s capital of « thousand dollars to join a party alrendy established, and doing n goot busi. in house and eign painting. OF atuan without enpival, Foeeasing the proper qualifications and capable of takiag Sharpe <f the stan painting department would be iborally Gent with, (Addrers, stating particulars, (which will fi 5} R. W. 6. Brosdway Post Oi R, WITH A CAPITAL OF istillery business, now already in \ gcliazoue seoret tn tho fatricatire the adver oan market W porters in this country and tay more han Too 7 For Terther pestiealas* roes Z. Z., ra! JALIFORNIA PASSENGER: 9 aubseriber, (pioneer ) uae arranged aa Philadelphia, eight days. Philadephia and Pittsburg. * lino, caro Alex k, "A NDEK * No. 86 Wort strect, odener of Albauy and only office of this line in this city, Bingham, Davis \ Co. 276 Markot etreat, Philsdelphin, Geo. Bi een bret! etree sdolphy nye nnn yn saansaeeteneementeenneinl INF EXPRESS.—IT US NOT BX , trie Canal will be open ih nd Canal is now open, a rn ontrance into Dake free fron’ oof sky an dom trips on April Sth, connecting Osworo with ky, and ducing the month of April with Ch will be thken to Sandusky and Cloveland by line of atoarbonte to Albany railre propellers thence at At conte iret ole: Hi conte third clare. Merk goods cars of Fitzhugh send to People’s ling of stommers LITTERIOMN, 100 Broad streabs ; OR TING, SA OGS KING CUARLES SPANIRLS, SCOTCH ] Pnglish rat terriers watoh dog The stock Shange OM Wet cet corner et Palto ee mautvons ott roe

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