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— MUSEME ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, SHIPPIN Hovse—Suite or ~~ A... SR 143 house, 02 OF KR LIVRRPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIU ST! aim ship ATLANTIC, Capt, Jas. West | This steamship | s ads Ri States mails for Europe pow will depart with the Unite A, ‘ively on Saturday, April 15, at 12 o'clock M., the foot of Canal street. ' For freight oF pase apequalled accommodations for el e » EDWARD K. COL ets . ‘Passengers are requested to be on board at A ‘The steamship Aretio will succeed the Atlantic, April 29. Tet, pres with or A TIVER- ; | thower bathe, with’ gas, & ader, will | OAL MAIL STEAMSHIP EUROPA —FoR ek N anon, nfurnished rooms, with board, by applyin Fer hs ete Pa ‘7, OPPOSITE THE OLD OPERA RIGHTH TREE Je rooms to lot, with board, in fore the lat of May. 20 C! LINTON race, NEAR AND WEST OF or one or two large board, of roo) withor House first “and newly furnished throughout. Dinner at 6 o'clock. unexceptionable reference required and given. FEW SELECT FAMILIES, OR SINGLE GENTLE- men, can be accommodated with leoasaut Lig or Wes ‘Warm, ‘™, Br les , in the house. References ex- City, with the the 19th are requested to és will sail on the rom the tis and passe at 12 o'clock precisely Bega toned by 113g o'clock A. to single gentlemen, w 81 Franklin street, (west,) ne: quired, GENTLEMAN A D modated with municating, furnished Terms moderate; ae UNITED STATES 4 this Line are the— aptain Wost, aptain Nye. “Captain Lace, “Captain Comstock, to ft gov. bi om now vacant, j | - | Twenty-first street, near Eighth avenue. | | Toom for one or two gontlomed, ins small pri ithout board; ar Broadway, 18 WITR CAN BE ACCOM. pleasant rovi aad bedroom com- ‘with board: {fom Let May next; also, a neatly to let to two single geatlomen, house with modern improvements; no moy- t fteenth strect, Captain — ete Thipa Yiave been built by contrack, expressly ¢ arnment ser very care has been taken in their con- yeruction, as ip the engines, to ensure strength and speod, gad thoir accommodations for passengers sro unequalled for | © and comfort. SUITE OF ROOMS ON fornished, in a resp 4, e gentlemen, Crosby stree OND FLOOR, NEATLY Je neighnorhood, and supplied . will be let, together or sopa- without board. Apply at dt A he: lor to let, ina respectal only. Vor further part! way Post Otlice. ¥rom Ni ew Xone NICELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK PAR lo neighborhood down town, x Broadway, to a gentleman and lady, board for the | ars, address Mrs, M. A. HL, Saturday, April 15, Saturday, April “Saturday, May diay, May PARTMENTS TO LET, Wednesday, May gentlemen and their wiv WITH FULL BOARD, TO ‘es, aud rooms for single gentle Saturday, May ednesday, Mi nen, in the rst class house No. §1 Madison avenue, obs Saturday, June ednesday, au poken, Apply on the prem! Saturday, June Wednesday, Sune ae petarias, gels Wodnesday, July 1 GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A FEW SIN- pores, Wednesday, July gle gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and Wodnesday, Aug. Woduosday, Aug. Wednesday, 8 Wednesday, Sept Wednesday, Oct, | uired. ouge with all the modern improve: sixth ‘street, . ey doors wost of Call for one week. Wednesday, O: Wednonday, No Wednesday, Nov. Wednesday, Nov. SINGLE GENTLEMAN, takes of an Mex periene ie : Herald 3 6 Wall « street, N.Y. : GEN Ustis Friars, London, 4A. modated with board, in Attorney street, next door t & CO, o 3 Rue Notre Dame dos Victories, Paris. MAN AND HIS WIFE C WHO PREFERS THE MIS- 6d housekeeper to the carcful ns of anold hand, desires partial board in a house Wednesday, Deo. with the modern improvements, aud managed by young Wodnesiay; Doo. 77. people (Scuthern or Western preferred.) Address, stating terms, &e., C. B. M oftice, for one BE ACCOM- at ‘a small private family, 0 the corner of Grand, GEO. H. DR APE nvr. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, edrooms attached, fui SUIT OF PARLORS TO LI ET, W WITH OR WITHOUT rrished or unfurnished, with or f gentiemen, or gentlemen and near Broadway, west side, No aiver, hullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, | Yithout be mer. Pita at Inding ‘ave aligned therefor, and ahe value | jghove Woard, to a elub ol thereof therein exprosse moving the first of May. HE PRITISIE AND | NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Rene Rear oer ge Brtraver paying in {NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Chief cabin prices for comparatively re 6 & fine modern built house in ee PRE Pymon 2 aTON Te 70 | thinutes walk from Marnilton Shiet cabin, passage: $100 | nish comfortably, and to ope 55 | lor’s hall, with broakf will be conducted in fir teel and quiet mann’ the advantages of Ue home, are invited to appl at the house; boating and references given and. requii Bachelor's It Second its Ca e 8 arabia, pinin Suakins. Persia, Captain Ryric. Asia, Papen E. G. Lott. ‘America, Captain Lang. | Europa, Captain $! on, Canada, C: ain Bie Africa, Captain Harrison. Niscara, Captain These vessels cary n clear white light at masthond; green @n starboard bow; red on port bow. ew York boarding h oor accommodations, has. RAE t tand tea and nto, clean ‘A GERMAN GENTI. EMAN, a Clinton street, Brooklyn, ten ferry, whieh he intends to fur- non the 20th April, as a bache- meron Sunday. It le, din a strictl, en- 0 'wish to enjoy with him agreeable and comforta- 'y without delay; washing dono ‘sea bathing convenient. City red. For particulars address all, Herald office, Africa, Harrison, from New York, Wednesday, 5th Ait TH EDROOMS TO LET. REE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN with superior sleeping apact Apply at 110 Wooster stroet. or N AND LADY, OR ONE two single gentiomen, can be pleasantly accommodated Berth? not secured until paid for. G@anada, Stone Wednesday, 12th April. Buropa, Shan on, “Now York, Wednesday, 19th April. can be accommodated ot Ls ** Boston, a eine day, saa as ments. References required. Asia, E.G. “New Yor! ‘ednesday, 34 cS } « Borton Wednesday, 168 hag | Bosra GENTLEMA “a ‘ rT 7th sig ae Wednesday: 2th May, |= with board ‘at No. 4 Fourth street. ‘An experienced surgeon on board, Tho owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold. pleasant room and good board. OARD. —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN in @ quiet and re ‘Tho silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, | apectapile family, residing at 42 inmond street. ee ills of fedingo are signed therefor oud the vaine | howse is modern built, a desirable location, where the com. Shereof therein expressed. forts of a home may be enjoyed, ‘Terms reasonable. Good For freight or passage & apply to reference given and required. ween Nosd Bowling Green, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND TWO OR. SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE U. S. MAIL 1,600 tons burtlen, with donble side Boks pa uMtams, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at and the nails and pas- gengers, on Satur olock, from pier No. 4 North rive Pree of Pasange, First Class... a Second Class. Pe aoe +4 not wanted rin, he voyage shou! Ensen? day before sai seared low.” the comforts of a OARD.—A PLEASANT, to let, with hoard, to & aren, or to two single ple, near St, John’s park. 2 entlemen. ‘single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant: ly furnished rooms, by the year, there are no boarders and no children. lancy strect and the Bowery. Address which will be immediateiy attended te in a private family, whore a Location near De Proper persons can enjoy PA. eR, Herald oibice, WELL FURNISHED ROOM gentleman and wife, without The location is desi Apply at 13 Beach street wink be taken after Thursday, May 4. spplyto MORTIMER LIV Wy TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK ‘The Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's Steamers, GLASGOW, (1,962 tons. 4) horio, power.) Kt and NEW YORK, (2.400 tons, 500 horse OARD A PARLOR A} ed, ale Ninth strect, |. tesue’wilting $0 pay mifeie De OARD.—PLEASANT RO‘ dno at ‘iret cabin saloon state eet ch); do. | wild Ig $75; second cabin, $69; third class, $25. Ap- | JOHN WeSYMON, 33 Broadway. = LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ship Company intend starting their favorite steamships also rooms suita! entlemen, to let with board, in a first class near Fifth avenue, D BEDROOM HANDSOMELY bie for gentlemen and their None bat ice need apply. OMS, FURNISHED OR NOT, | can be had, with or without partial board, at 103 Grand Street, first block west of Broadway. OARD.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN ‘cun be accommodated with board, at No, 8 James street four doors from Chatham square, FROM PHILADELPUIA, OARD ON —A new suites or si 3, 1854 ‘17, 1554 summer location. 8 ever, st at 6 o’cloc! BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTY. famil ingle, g, betel, comprising tive 1 to $5 por week. 8 ovelock. "A delight ‘y three minutes, POOL. . Wednesday. April 19, 1854 Wednesday... May 10, 184 OARD—A PRIVATE About.. 24, 18 rding to state rooius.) Ppassengors will be taken, and found with comfortably cookod provisions, for sto Liverpool | $40. from Liverpool. wishing to bring out their friends ean obtain cor. rr I replete with six o'clock. Addr s Home, FAMILY, OCEUPYING A first class house, in Eighteenth etreet,noar Fiith avenue, would let to a gentleman and wife a parlor, unfurnished, on the third floor, eitber in front or rear, with ntries attached, or two suite of rooms tog the modern improvem: edroom and . The house Dinner at , Herald office. d drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £i Roly to SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, ore kae LET, IN a. A LTA—IMPORTAN he clipper ship NIGHTINGALE eid East fiver, hao oiavge proportion of her ly on board, and will have quick dospatch. The Nightingale ts not ovly the sharpest ship in port, but { Sa strong a ship as can be built; rates Al at all the of mal insures at the lowedt Fa She is fitted with Lmer: entilators in both holds, and carries no lumber, or Say other articlo that can injure freight. Yor freicht or * passage, baring elegant accommodations, appig only to ites; family small. OARD FREE.—A his board and w himseif, use of parlor, hy his aw in the two or three months. CAMERON, 110 Wall stroot. the house, SSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.—THE F advance per an r f having bi | Location up town, within ‘will leave this p: rue po | ‘The advertiser wil wely ii ceommodations {oF one oF two ale gentlemen. The owaer goes articular ¢: nselt and May. She has comfortal families, and four to five y should app vi ffteeon minutes walk from Wall or Paigy 0 is p' ke. neing two bandred dollars, to be p the furniture in the house and an assignmae eadily let for at least two hundesd Gas, hot, cold and shower baths in the Broadw A PRIVATE FAMILY IN ng, with a well furnished room to x two orthroe months, id him a square of railroad and negotiate with a gentle Address im- lication be m: Post Offic R & LIGHTBOURN, in the vessel, ane walk ly to TL corner OARD UP TOWN.—A passen; of Front Sn streets ARE RBDUCED.—INDEPENDENT LINE TO CALI. F fornia.—The steamship NORTH STAR will leave Now May, to connect with the Uncle Sam. &e., or single gentlemen, can obtain han Sceond story rooms, with board, ina house havall the modern improvements: bath, hot At No. 203 West Twenty seventh street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, moly furnished te, family, ina cold, pri Fork on the, 5 ited number of tickets will bo sold at the following rates, d ‘April 20:—Cabim, $180; st creo elas house, No. 18 Varick st. OARD NEAR ST. JOHN'S PARK.—FURNISHED reakfast and tea, dinner on Sunday. in a first References exchange OARD IN A FRENC 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN- and small room adjoining, with good pantries. A'so, two wall and Panama.—Lowest prices, superior steamers. see rine Gea GLa, ve pastial board ‘Apnly at | Mencies and whe: re feve boarders. | No ploasanter palein this rh of tickets for tho transit of the Isthmus, | 13 Perry etre hand place). All modera improvements NOPE OR Ue ee the most agreeable and safe route, through in ad Syance of all othor lines. The United Statos Mail Steamship Company intend to despatch to Aspinwall on Thursday, April 20. at o’elock from pier foot of Warren street, ing steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. Vv: , U. y,, to connect at Panama with the Pagitic Mail Steamship Company’ L. STE OARD IN CARROLL ~A fine front room, second floor, and others, tlemen, with baths, gas, Carroll place. N gentleman and lady can obtain 9 pleasant front room PROTESTANT FAMILY. PLACE, BLEECKER STREET. b little room attached, able for families or single gen- ‘il modora improvements. 13 on tho Capt. Pierson. The exten across the Isthmus practicable in ons day. £0 ne enol heateh and containing all house, sid that will indues all who val parlor and bedroom on secon: gomfort to select this route. Mr. Hing A et Bly at 67 Prince street, secon OARD IN PRINCE STREET—IN A FIRST CLASS the modern improvemeuts—a d floor, also one on third. Ap d door west of Broadway. and their bageags from n be obtained for the Carringto} jams & Co.'s, 59 Broad way, orat17/ West street. The accommodations for pas- of all classes are unsurpassed, and particular md partial ences exek oard, by apply: ad OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can he accommodated with pleasant rooms ing at 114 High street. Refer paid to the cleanliness of the steerage. } unfurnished, with single gentlemen. and Montague ferries. Henr, via Nicaracua—Tho Accossory Transit Company EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMS Ke agus, proprietors —Thrvagh 1 advance of the mail, OARD IN BROOKLYN-—A GENTL MAN AND WIFE jome front rooms, rooms for two walk of South ati Inquire at 72 State street, corner of GENTLEMAN AND wifo, or two or three single gentlemen, can obtain board, Hoor, from the Ist of May, in a five minutes walk from Fulton forry. tis ving throngh tickets, including tho [sthmns © Fhe new doutle engine steamship me Ne HE | OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A sreeine (2,000) tons barthen,) wi eave from pie 0. Vort! Ser, at'3 o'clock P.M. presisely, for Pu orth | vith back parlor on first Thursday, April 20, connocting with the now and faverive | Tleacant Josatio steamship Siorra Nevads, (2,000 tons burthen.) over the ply at 57 High street. Ni snsit ronte, having but twel OARD ON BROOKL YN Eransportation, by first class carriages. ‘These steamors are teed in their ventilation and accommodations. For Earther information or passage, soply ouly to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, owling Gre changed. Ww YORK Ay, carrying the Unit OARDING na—Serni ed line family, eon BA, RW, 3 obtain pleasant rooms with fine room on the third story foe a single Apply st 129 Columbia strevt, near Clark, HEIGHTS. Baler gh CAN board, on the second IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A PRIVY. ing of three or four porsons and no © dren, would like to take four or five gentlemen, or ‘gentle: on Tuesda: men and their wives, to board by the. year, where they cap | Bese Ras of Hiasrioum hee Freight | emjoy the comforts of & home. Loention unmurpassed, ai Saken for New Orleans. | Vasvonge within throe minutes walk of four ferries to New York. gure passports before leaving ort freight or passage | Addrers A, & R., Herald office, will be immodiately at sapply v9 LIVE GSTON, CRO HERON 9.31 Broad | tended to The Bise! rior, D. jock, ou man Seen ves coed tho Cabawha, and sail May 2h OARD, WANTRDOBY A GENTLEMAN, (AND, TIS . <a wife, ily, in Hoboken, Addross M. D., OR HAVANA AND KEY WEST.—UNITED STATES | Herald sfice, btating terme and loeation. eferences 3 mail steamship ISABEL, 3, commander. | thanged. This eplendid. see, st mship leaves Charleston, S.C. for on Ist and 16th, and Havana om te OARD WANTED—IN 1 Apply Bay, no vim Key rig and 22d of each month. pe. c iamily to the city. rice will are, Hamilton, box 2, Pos his wifo and maid he punetunlly paid. Addros HE COUNTRY, BY A GEN ervant, in a genteel qui healthy. and convenien 46 desired & good with fall partion st Oiee. ai lanes on Saturday, April 2 ssecatlent |g deck and ae Per oubic foot. Passage, cabin, $00: stearage Of iading to ie sienelan'board, For fesignt or p ht, peas AML bills os8 gon, full board for the la cation between Fourth and ‘to CHARLES MORGA 5 ing up housekeeping and would sell al! or part of their fur FD—FOUR OR FIVE HORSE i Bis to CHARLES MORGAN, szent, 5 Bowling Gre: niture, which was tow Inst year. The best of roferonce given ‘wis in New York, Brooklyn, and ionss STRAM ts aR x = equired. Please addross or call at 240 West Twentiotu | floor, for manufacturing Purposes. Also, one new or ——e OARD WANTED—RY A G TLEMAN, WIFE, Dd : will farnieh thoir rooms: lo ixth avenues, Are about ziv- 4, HR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED erates Mail Hdae Tho new and splendid steamship KNO. NOt indie, will leave'om Batardey, Lith April : atéorclock P. M., pen her ay Nah univer. rite] Boar WANTED. —IN *, A raver. hoard for the Indy only. Where there aro mo ot! Adres poerders preterred. Perak tek from bon 6. sortie, ar Pilatica, 853. my) ‘ow York to dack THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF Broadway and Bleecker stroot. for ® gentioman and sa F aklin, Broa@way Post B child; a comfortable roo! will on ay. April 19, harf above Vine street. In OR | SAVANNATL—FARE REDUCED —Titp “NEW. spl ide whoel steamship KBYSTONE STATE ‘apt. Hardie ey th Peed States mail Teay for Bn must be moderate. terma, Sixth avenue, and not higher than Twentieth stroet, Addross R. Beily, Horald office, stating | OARD WANTED—FOR AGENTLEMAN, LADY AND | Builder, He m, partially furnished, west of Torms | arrangement for tho comfors ip is unsurpass Bear, WANTED—BY The State wife, after the first of Ma: no other boarders. Location B “fom Paiideiobie Teaves aa ahov Philadelphia, HERON & MANTIS No. in Savannah, AMA te. SEMI-WEEKLY Us ail ine. The now and fast-going storm Arpenter®), JAMES ADGER will leas eg, 0. 4, North river, om f tant family, whore there ar Beier April 15, at 4 o'6lo M.. precise! of a home can be enjoyed. oh bowed, whare all ills of iadine will ton maantes walk from the corner of Prince and Laurens | ‘at the ofico of SPOF FORD, TIL Thorough tickets to Florida gtreets. Address, postpaid, i. Brooklys vicinity of Grand Address H. X. ED IN NEW YORK A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ¥, Where there are but few or 0 be helow Tonth street. east street Sameer Torms Hl office ¥ TWO STEADY | in a respectable plain Protes no other boarders, and wher Must ‘not be ove . Haddon, 215 Bridge street, , $31; to Pilatka, 3. Ly FIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA, &C.—THE men, wife and son, ten y "| pours WANTED IN JERSEY CITY—BY A CENTLE ears of age, ins rexpectable ited States mail steamship JAMESTOWN, Capta: jy family or private boarding house, where there are , will leaye pior 13 North river, on April w boarders, ins pleasant location, near the gerry, and orfolk, where the comforts of &home may he enjoyed, Address b. ie tea ‘about twenty: our W., Herald office. take the Se: oard and Re -_— hester: pny ry to Augui sa fare to Norfol i iteerage. ball prise, “pee DLAM te PEEASANTS, 82 Broadway. AIL BOAT FOR SALE—A CLINKER BUILT Sart, at fourtegn feet long, copper fastened, ja, Pe perfect or: ni sarc Mata itty ken the boarders cnn bed ondary week Ine Siva He) Wei) av OARDING.—TBREE OR ARDING—MR — BARKER, FROM NO, 13 BROAD- honse No. 62 East Sixteenth to a bee rooms from the firet of M rou jodated whe owes Ary AY Ws bopte, ant and convenient to two 0 Terms desirable to agreoable Apply at {7 Willoughby street, | Been d Kew OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDIAG IN A B ean elaee mde house, in Lenox place, West Twenty- ving mere room than they require, will let artial , to families oar rate, nished, or ringle Rooms fari Address oaRDDNG. private slip South Sixt! $$ _—$_$___—_—— HREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN rtial board, in thin two blocks £ No. Apply at SOME OF TU MOST DESIRABLE tal Hotel will soon be vacated. Fam! oF single persons spending the eusamer in town will tnd rooms and Lonrd to uit at this quiet establishment, by y application at the house, 43 Lafayette place, betwoon Fourth street and Astor pl el ARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING, ONE Boa AP Ee spare, con accommodate one or two sinzto gen Uemen with partial board, (breakfast and tea.) cation in sven ourth street, betwoen oe th and Ninth ave- Dues. 8 W., box 2,457 OARDIN tantly readin dv IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE | Tashi three taints walk of the Soa having 4 parlor and bedroom on the first floor, pxame. with boned, to @ gentleman sad his wife, ra ox 3,526 F Post Oslo N TOWN AC COMMODATIONS —ELEGA NT FUR- shed rooms for families or single persons, with hot and cold baths, gas and all. modern improvements, at 74 ‘anklin street, three doors from Taylor's esloon. Ro- ‘erences required, 'URNISHED ROOMS cg LET-IN A PRIVATE house. for gentlemen only, with or withow breakfast ‘and tea, at No, 5 Bond atre me URNISHED ROOMS. ELEGANT AND cOMPORT. | able parlors and bedrooms, in the newly furnished | house No. #0) Prince street. Gentlemen wishin; roo | that central location will pleage make early spp ication as | they, can have the choice of rooms. Breakfast if desired, The house is lighted with g URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, at 116 Varick street. Two parlors, with pyntries be- tween, on the first floor; also three rooms on she second floor, ‘and two rooms in the attic, with use of bat: room, JORNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 18 WEST Twenty-first etrect, corner of Sixt F a URNISHED ROOMS 10 LbT IN BROADWAY ALOYE gas, & roome street, opposite the 3, sutable for FURNISHED, ROOMS ON ST. JOHN’S PARK.—A entlemen; the roome communicate; have panties, Apply at 602 Broadway. rivate family, occupying s house, elegantly furnishe?, win tet to two single peat ion the secoad story, consisting Of two saites of rooms, with bath, gas, £0, The accommoda- tions are very superior order, #hd the location unsur- pasced. Breakfast will he furnishod, if desired, in the rooms, Bnith the family, Addvoss B., lox L218 Post Oiflce, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN WAVERLEY F place, near Washington aap are, from the first of may, ina private family, for one or two gentlemen. Al G of parlors, with bedroom attached, mitable ond wife, with fall or partial board. Addres way Post Office (5 Ed URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.-A HANDSOME PAR- Jor and bedroom to let, at S70 iroadmay: The house ts Ree dneat, Droakast if desired, Gas anu : TASK URNISHED ROOMS FO YET—IN A PRIVATE F house, with all the modern inprovements, for one two gentlemen, at 151 Weet Tweaty | fourth street near tie Eighth avenue. NTEEL BOARD IN THE COUNTRY—IN A HIGH Gann healthy ear tweke miles from the City Hall. €ommunication with the city trelve times evi day by the Harlem railroad. Address Footmaster, Williamsbridge, Westchester county, N. G's and Broadway.— complete, and the proprietess begs leave to inform her friends and the public tha she has now vacant rooms | which are very desirable eitler for families or single gentle men. She would also staw that no pains or expense will be spared to make it one of the best of family hotels, Bonrd per day, $1 50. MRS. L. DONADI. To. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR THE N Giith, avenue the sbseriber, haviug taken the abovo remises, is prepared to mace engagements with gentiomen {or bourd for themselves ard thelr familios for the ensuiag ‘Tho house has midern improvements, water, gas, car. ‘ths &e, Also, a few sitgle gentlemen can be handsomely Racommodated, "A line atdressed to. V., Herald office, will be attended to. NENT BOARD W. D.—A GENTLEMAN (Pichd his wite want a frowt and back room on the second itcor: full board for the lady, partial board for the gontle- man. A private family having such rooms, will find s de- firable party for them by aldressing box 1,900 Post Ofice, stating location and price. MS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLEWEN—InU Ogariors, with bedroome handsomely furnished, with bathroom and ot wee or without breskfast second floor of h Or 56 Clinton place, Eighth suzeets bo- tween U Uaivetaity place and ith avenue Re TO LET—FURNISEED OR HOR IN A PLEA- sant location, near Secon! avenue, in a peivet famil; pee there are no boarders. Address W. , Herald office. TATEN ISLAND.—PARTIAL BOARD WANTED BY ‘two young men; in a private family preferred. Situa- tion must be near the water, and convenient to the land- ings. Address 0. T. P., Herald office, must be moderate. ing terms, which TATEN ISLAND.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN way obtain fine rooms and partial board in a private family; house beautifully located, and only a few minutes walk trom the ferry. Best of references required. Address, with real name, box 276 Post Office. 10 LET—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, with or without board; rooms lighted wth ges. ‘Apply 6110 Grand street, two doors west of Broadway. ‘WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WI ‘AN BE AC- commodated with board, ina iat tangily, at 56 Weat ‘Twenty-first street. | | ee WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE TO RENT a | good sized farnished room, with breakfat only, situat- tween Bleecker and Fourteenth streds, and'Fourth | venth ayenuos. Terms not to exceol $00 per an- ces required. French or Spanish preferre . Herald office. ed dd rooms and can be accommodated with ‘unfurni Pulton forry. Foard. ina pleasant location, convenient For information, apply to Messrs. street, Brooklyn. (WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN FIND PLEA- sant roome, with partial board, at No. 52Varroll street, prenies, py applyin ~ hes loaeiyarte ine, and with- in afew minutes walk of Hamilton fers~ | MRS, (A FORGE, WO SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE tA ON THE Foster Loper, Sands third floor to let, with full cr partial bard, to single en or a gentleman and wife; wet m vate; modern five or six hoarders tal Near cars ‘welfth street, second dpor from See- ents, Gal | ond avenue. H pres Bt ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITH- -U out board, in s house containing all the modern conv: 7 ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A ROOM WITH A LARGE closet, farnished or unfurnished, with beard for a lady and s half grown child, ina private family of respectability. Location up town, not higher up than Twouty-cighth street, grin Brooklyn, few minutes walk trom some of tha forri No boardingh per need answer. Andress 8. C. B. Broadway Post Office, pre-paid. ANTEDOBY A GENTLEMAN, AN UNFURNISHED parlor, with or without bedroom, with full or partial board, ina respectable family, Location between Bleecker and Seventeenth street. Address, stating terms, E: W., Herald office. TANTED — PARTIAL BOARD IN A_ FRENCH | family, Terms not above Stor $45). ‘The use of a piano is required. Address R. 8, Herald office. ANTED—BY A LADY, A FURNISHED ROOM, with hoard, wher® there are no other boarders. ate, and will be paid weekly in advance, Brookiyn, near the ‘South or Fulton ferries proferred. Address F.T., Herald office, for three days, stuting terms and situation, STORE WANTED, DOWN TOWN, IN THE FOUR) or Fifth ward, Adapted for & wholesale and retail liquor store, Address A. B.C, Herald offic vip antlers FIRST RA OF8e 10" o ight and fou FIRST RAT FINISH, UP- dress E. T. C., Herald 1 Ome ee os EAL ESTATE—WANTED TO EXCHANGE A HOUSE id jots in Sonth Melrose for a house and lot on Brooklyn near the ferry. Manhattan Land Office, et, No. 57 Ann stroet. VIRGINIA LAND WANTED—ALOUT 50) ACRES OF | hite oxk and ship timber land, of large growth. Sit uated near a railroad or © navigable stream, Appiy to E. DE MOTT, 17 Spruce street. WANED TO HIRE-THE LOWER PART OF A house in a respectable neighhorhood, not above | Thirtieth sweet, with two or three bedrooms: family con | sisting of gontleman, wife. and servant. Children in the | heves maid etiee Would pay about 400. Address E. 1. | Jerald office, W ANTED—PART OF A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, j the onst pide of the Bowery. Apply to C. BRINCKEKHC | 424 Fourth avenne, or to E. Wal with front or back basement, family, gem tleman, wife, child, 18 months old, and servant, o west side of the st atreot. Apply to, or address W. 5., 1 ae Ro bach I wat W | hand grist mill, twenty-cight to thirty inches, | Paper preferred. "Addron P. Mt, 14 Chambers ares Nit | WANT THE FIRST OF MAY, TWO BOOMS, | on the first or second rtoriog, one or two bedroom: kitohen, by s small respectable family of the high | ing and responsibility: loontion must be pleasant, | Sixth avenue sl cat Eighteenth street, Address imcapaintely, | WAntED To SIRESA LANG LOFT, FOR STO- edt in, the upper Dart of the ity: the east side pro. re in ation and t hs | Proprietor of the a, will meet with at he WANTED, “10 REN BY A WiDow, WITHOUT dren, three rooms, unt rnished, without board, in ire: | Original Pictur: WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN, WITH THEIR WIVES, | Hi es & ¢€ Rows, S THEATRE, , CHAMBERS STR STREET —DOORS woes ee ‘o'clock. Beteriag aves 1, il isp med a notice. «+a, Mr. Norton . Mr. Andrews «Mr. Holman | Ariel Mri hi 7 OWERY RpATE EP LDPaIaTOR AND MANAGER, * . Wemyss. Time os, 50 cents, "Priva Gaburday evening, Apri 15, ail performed Duke of Glo'ster Queen Elizabeth , ir. Johnston Ses aa rare PLE OF & Athalia CHATHAM STREET.. 'E MORAL DRAMA. ok . Mr, Eddy Mire. HC. L. Clarke -Miss A. Walters Miss Horring . Miss Gray THE ove Sole Lame Proprietor, and Manager, A. H, Purdy. Performances at 2 o'clock afternoon, and 7 in the ovening. benefit to Mr. A. ym plimen tar, EVERY oF ge G Ht. ND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND ATURDAY AFTERNOON, Co ce afternoons at two o’elook,) ‘The great original dra: CLE “TOMS CAB noon performance only. A CARD.—George UN IN, | As performed at the house oeeey, ‘since the 18th of last uly, Mr. F- Lingard Mr. J. B. Howe ‘ae, H. Stone ‘ordelia Howard . C. Howard Bannister re M ayers a Seeman GEORGE CHRISTY & WOOD'S MIN- 444 Brosdway, perform ell evening. ‘ors open at 7; commence at § o'clock. This company as p> connection with 1 poster ne: Geonaw CHRISTY, stage Managor. ge Obzishy, ws well known for yearsin connection with Ethions inet method of tnformim the ‘public hat he has formed cy Sepert: nerebip with entry Wood, of Minstrel Hi Broadway, at which Place he will oppens ere every ate fe last twaive trelsy, takes this nee 3" AKNUM’S AMERICAN SURE On Len day evening, a8 734 o'clock, and also in the afternoon Er THE OLD BREWERY, 5 Giraffes, Admittance, 28 ce: 8 Wa tifal ne ral gurney productioi to be seen last day performai moral drama of The Livin; Family, Ha) nth children as usuel. under ten, 1234 cents; first baloony and parquet, 1244 cents ext ATIONAL ACADEMY, OF DESIGN.—NOW OPA at 663 Bro: to or, M., daily, ihe IY ay, 7 opposite, ite Bond street, from 9 A. B. ty ninth Anoual mapiiton i Living Astinta. (Season, th 25 ot The A bout to 25th of Api CHARDS, Corresponding Vara bein betes iokets, Of more, te eat yy Ne A. ENEFIT OF MRS, YEOMANS.—BOWERY THEATRE. Friday evening, April 21. —Mrs. Yeomans respectfully announces to hor friends and the public that her benefit will take place at the Bowery Theatro, on Friday evening next, on which oceasion an attractive bill will be presented, due notice of which will be given in the daily papers. INI FAMILY hg THE REQUEST OF numerous frien and evening Concert: fy day, April 17, at Stuyvesant In: Tieket Mh ts for for sale or Sig, Bin |. to 6B. M L Descombe’s piano warerooms, Hill's dagnerrean gallery, 283 Fultow str i, Mf the door of the Stuyvesant institute, from 9 soatiemen, £0 conte; at G. Godone’s musi Bini will repeat his afternoon Hig and 8 o'clock P. M. titat , fhe 222 Broady ay; Harrison & rooklyn; and [\XHIBITIONS = NEW YORK HAVE BEEN OFTEN, 4" from the lack of busin lent on the part of mana Fors, proved to be disastrous specniations; but we notice hat our fellow: citi Edwin Waterbury, Es: + 80 well and favorably known to the business community in this city and elsewhere, has recent! National Tableaux, forming & ing exhibition, at 1H ured that he wil may rest lope C Tig int & seri Heli’ do alt that he prom f Grand ATERSON CONCERTS—ODD FELLOWS! r. Geo. Wilkins, the first of a series of balla tnertainments this evening, Saturday, April 15, opén at 744; concert begins at'8. New Jersey, Vocalist, gives his HALL, ular versatile and dramatic Doors further notice years half price RYSTAL PALACE.—THE C bo opened at A a aM ae coat WILL losed P.M., until eader twolve Be vn Saturda rs 25 cents. © MBATCHELDER. Acting Superintend RYSTAL PALACE.—THE CRYSTAL PALACE WILL close tem! Admission for this day, 25 of the re-opening. HIS WEEK ONLY. ry Afternoon and Evening, sonzs PANTOSCO Room: rarily this evening, Saturday, April 15. Due notico will be given “T, BARNUM, Presiden! on OPE OF CALIFORNIA, Nesraska anv Saut Lake, Representing fro Ingians, Mo and Cities of Single admissions 25 share in jendid Dp: of the day, giv aqua enclosed, to Prof. ickets saa thereat 2 m Day ons, an uerredt: Californi 8, by the first artists. 8, With all the Towns. GOLD REGIONS. the multitudes.) th ordinary mori San Francisco is univers: ° ence of the excitement created by hibition, and tho unprecedented rush for ticke have beon ostablished at the following sale of his $1 tickets, entitling the holder to and one share in the property, where also may be ob 1 8 full doseription of ¢ in, nkins’ book ‘and fanc: Post Office, Broadway, ford’s bookstore, 168 & Spee Buikeley. 49 Wall st All orders from the Sountiy mu and full Gantigiion 0 to a tie a of ts. store, I ‘hore. Thi near Thirteenth street ime bookstore, 10d Fal: Benedi Five admissions, and on: ly $1 ae our admissions Eighth aver hs ‘ited i Geatee "and and a Oeatens for full “parti- culars oor the great enterprise. Presont owner. arp for a lot S80'Boncmes. male pupil Herald office. MUSICAL. GRAND PIANO, MADE FOR THE USE OF THE Schott & Sons, of Mains, would be in New York or ‘a fine and fashionable instruwet dcinity, or sold for ‘Address S., box STRUCTION—TWO OR THREE FE. will be instructed at the re advertiser, at very moderate terms. dence of the Address Miss 8. C., USICAL excellent sii NOTICE.—A Mrs. coum having & superior’ soprano voice, and an | t feader, with eight years’ LADY, LATE PUPIL OF experience in church music, would like to make an engagement with come Sight Reader, ch, for the comin, r,in this city or Brooklyn. Ad+ d office, for one we F 6% Can FFICE OF THE | HIEF OF court, POLICE, April 12.—An owner is Uber bae at the Bisex Market po. one a beoeet Oy in. anpres NEW ¥" ORK, sed to be stolen. Chief of Polica. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. TA. deine |AMDEN AND AMBOY, way places and Cainden; fare $2. by John Potter to Amboy, thence dires ri fare $3. ough in five hour H street, prin tickets and have ti and other places west an corner of Bower; Hvavenue and. Twenty vixth ine will leave for Croton 0A. M.and5P. His at7 A.M. and4.% P.M, ascongers iy the Sund, ed in New York, a¢ the Freight for Albany , corner of Centre and White ree ets. JOUN D. ELIOT, Superintendont. ny’s offices, Fourt ment —Tri tions, at & Fi 1 lation P| ti all’ yay’ statione irepeing atall way stations. ir train, 7 ¥ * depot, corner of W M. Passeigers wgeago ehocked for orth of Aluany, at tive comps: street. an M. pa will | sto} wil RAILROAD TO PHILADEL- from pier No.1 North river.—Two lings daily, at M. Accommodation line at 7 A. mboat John Potter, to South A: ‘ Camden by cars} ARLEM RAILROAD—INLAND ROUTE.—ON AND after Monday, Mareh 27, (Sunday: ny and Troy, will lenve City Hall station, 8 excepte ng or Alba No. | Contes stopping at Wiltiams . 4, Abe procars " and Broome street, aad arrange. Sunday Falls, At all wa he receive UDSON Express train, 7 Sunday trains from C: —Through in four hours, with ay reaching Buffalo or A.M. a Passengers taken ‘ut Of Canal, Cc hiristopher, Fourteenth, end Thirty ir oe street, at 3.40 P. M., “RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY from Chambers street for Alban ‘and Troy :— onnecting ontreal at 10 o'clock same iiirain, 9 A. M.—Throngh way trains at 12M. and § p at train 6 P.M. For Tar. 5.30 B. For Pough- rat sts, for Albany a quiet family up town statin and lWea- tion, Mrs. K. D., Brondway Post Office. Kteferonce givan,,, | S84 10%, #torping at all way etations. canorintendont TA. NTED TO RENT—BY A GENTLEMAN, WHOSE family consists of only himself, wifo and s youn lady, the upper or lower part, with feont or back basement, of | Beat two ‘sty West sido of Broadway pretereed. 0 3004 Terms mont be moder references given. Address | STOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Chatham street, corner of” Duane, At held on the Mth inst., the following named gen’ duly gloeted directors for tho ensuing year, via Wm. T. P dor. C. ny. Bon). Merriman, pA Ly, rekus, John B_ Moreau, shiney, Abs Flisha Brooks, mA i oe Jobn Leveridge, Wi Joh Nash, oa. Watieane, Se, nex, IE Bro Bhoney. a tirows Mg in Ertert Seudtce Tames F. Pree fubsoquent meeting oe Ve sie ‘or “aie Apr 1d sige’ Wiliam #. Jor odeent of the | Regectary. ) yew whieee Pie Mtg i ae oS DIRECT. ‘road, through in four hours.—United leave from New York and four from Phil and half-past fiye P. M. twelve Mat reduced prices) from Cortiandt street, through in six how UNDAY ROAT FOR ALB. Daily. #03 are Ww o'clock, Hontreal ito a oy i S ie OVE! he Femina Base BF i wand the Northe —The new steam will leave ews foot of UNDAY BOAT FUR ALBAN the ‘Gentes! fF rpm | West “Accomp ‘ation . Through tickets sold for Baltimore, xhours. Through tickets vold for Baltimore el Tre—$2 Yo in scven and él , and four re M.; $250 (for aaa ») in. sieve VIA York, foot of Cort- M., and at four oy Teaves’ ai ‘ashing. gtom, and Charleston, in, the Sgenta ja the nine aa rn rord to Montreal. Apply on tourd, or at the ofice on ‘ihe what with ee lace HERO, ohingon street, baggage oro! Capt. an ting at Albany with i Sunday svenins d For #' terooins CONNECTING Wirt prea crs open aT te ie amenme at” SOLE Saiurdsy ‘evening, J ont nia wb perfor -Miss Julis Dean Mr. Conway a THE GOVERNOR'S WIFE. ir. Davidge | Holystone BROADWAY, pen at 7; to 0 gommense at 73s. Wascrs THEATRE, NEAR fateniay 8 sain aR § ill % ‘will be meek GOLDY STROKE For & AUSBAND. Mr. 0. ieee Nene Don Vineentio ; “i “Waleot | Victoria, Gaepar whompson Don Carlos. s. 1. .Mer. Dyott Garcia, , AN. Senor Manuel, ‘Mr. Roynolds -Mrs. Stephens Magra, K ‘Miss Deane Acauili : Mrs: Brougham pg 'S @RIGINAL MINSTRELS, NO. 472 BROAD. Ys above Grand street. Organized in 1842. The firat entavlih ed enconpany 19 existence, TROUPE OF THE WORLD, ow York, for a succession of cight Whose bi tind in i have been received with patronage unparalelled in he annals of amusement in this city. Oven Every Nicut, unpeRr Tux Sore Dinecrion oF E. P. CHRISTY, The aly individual of the nam in Ethiopian representation. The present compe every person now living who co! Fitnted the ization, (except George N. Harrington.) ‘A Canp.— @ Chri ty Minstrels ve to inform the public that th ith any other eee ©) establishment zie this city or or elsewhere.” admission Commence at 8 o'clock. E. P. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprietor. UCKLEY'S SERENADERS, CHINESE MALL, 999 Broadway, near the Prescott Hou OPEN EVERY N Tho old ister co, bein pian Enterta’ perform Burlesque Operas, the honor of announcing thas ine ‘Goncerts of uy Wil still be couducted in its prosent fashionable stylo—"tax without vulgarity.” Time alte: ‘oncert to commence at 73 o'clock, Admission, 25 c JAS. BUCKLEY & SONS, Proprietors, T. NICHOLAS EXHIbL 499 ‘sinha’ , on the block with the se Nicholas & Hote rg SERENADERS EVERY SVENING, AND NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, with the Cait pad particular sters, CHARLEY WHITE AND "DAN EMMET, Av EvENina, APRiL 16, GRAND SACRED CONCERT Wi THE’ SHAKSPEARR CONCERT SOCIETY, under the direction of JOSEPH NOLL, Conductor of National Guard Band. ROADWAY MENAGERIE, 887 BROADWAY. —OF! from 10 A. P. M—The BIGGEST GIANT ai the SMALLEST DW ARE cn earths to be seen withoas sxut? chargé. First week in amSPSRS of the Russian Gian’ Pay to introduco harmony into Bt e first to sing e man 180 se ae ths Phe Linurvrian Ku hing fe ‘thi Menagerie includ ™ wat lection of e wild 508 ever opened in New York. Horr Driesbach enters the dont four times daily. Admission, 25 cents; children under ton, half-price. AS? WEEK OF THR EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. ‘Thisexhibition will positively, cloge this wok, | Opes from 9 A. Admission 25 cents; ontslogus: 25conts, Stuyvosant Institute, 669 Broadway. URPHY, WEST AND PEEL'S ORIGINAL ANB only Campbell minstrels perform in Troy on om lich and 12th of Ap 1; in Utica the 13th and 14th; in S: 88 tho 15th and 17th; in Rochester the 18th, 19th ‘and 208] some meneing in Bull Talo the 2 ir wa So look for Jos. Murph Peel, the real Simoa ne Luke and Pure Campbell's. All Sines are spurious, EWARK AMUSEMENTS.—SIGNOR BLITZ, great Ventriloquist and ingiotan, ‘and his hase ary Birds, will appear for o x af the Library Helly Newark, Now Jersey, commencin Monday, April every evening during the week, at 734 o'clock, and Wedi day, Friday, and Sal urday afternoons, at 8. “Admission, 28 cents; children, 1234 cents, ANVARD’S HOLY LAND AND RIVER NILE WILL close positively noxt Wednesday evening, 19th inst., as the Georamma is re-let, Open every ineludin; Sunday, turday and Wednesday afte noons, at 30 jon 25 cents. 59 Bri cert, on Tuesda; this great artist wil country, the variations o only oné string. He will be aus ted by tinguished ar Mile Henriette Behrend, Miss A (her nce) Sig. Mangini, Hot oreau, conductor. sion, 50 conts; reserved seats, Seats chm be secured aM the music store of Messrs. Son’s, 239 Broadway. Tickets can also be procured at the Principal hotels, and at the door on the ev cert. Doors open at 7; concert to commence at 8 o'clock. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT at the Athenwum, Brooklyn.—Volkmar Busch, orches- the King of Denmark "respect- of his grand pe a. So: tra conductor to his Maj: fully yunces that the tion Concerts will be giv: d by Mm 1 CHERPF TESTIMONIAL.—THE FRIENDS OF MR. John C. Scherpf purposing to give ® testimonial to that popular and jexerving artist, in the form of s Grand Vocal and ‘fee rumental Concert, at Niblo's, on Wednesday, April 26, are respectfully requested to meet at the Florence Hotel, to morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The final arrangements of the Concert, view to its completeness and success, will then ie determinod upon, |S NAGLE, Secrotary of Comuittcs ie WESLEY JONES—THE FIRST TO DAGUERMO.- + type the overland route to California suecossfall: though amid great danger and peril. took one thousand fi; hundred daguerreotypes of some of the wildest and grandest scenery in the worl: inted from, them f Pantoseope of California, Nebfaska, and Salt. Luke, which every one of our readers ‘should see this proseht week, at the Apollo Rooms, in the afternoon and.evening. Col. Fre- mont, in his prevent attempt to daguerreotype the same route, has entirely failed, and been compelled to leayo his natrume HEATRICAL.—MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAM: the original and ‘only dolineators of Irish and Yau characters, will appear a 4 Athe nana DAS IT 18 SHAD aeiguten RISE ANCE, LIMERICK BOY, PIPER a the sole property of Mr. idaraey ¥ Willies we; other son or persons performing the above named pieces are liable by law to a prosecution. PRINTING INK. ‘PRNTING INK.—JOHN G. LIGHTBODY IS CON- atly manufacturing, and has alwayeon hand, ev rinting ink, k and colo tk bn wartanse eqeal manufae- tured, and at alow pricos a bo sold by say regal manufactur deze forwarded, by steataboat orerail: road, to any part of the country, ‘by addressing s note to me at 33 Rove street. —This paper is printed with my own news ink: also sat many other newspapers in this city. Philadeiphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, sad other cities and towns in the United State ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY.—THE ~CELE- brated Dr. F. Shuman, a Swede by birth, ean be con- sulted on all events of life—past, present, and future. Na- tivities calculated for ladies and gentlemen. His residence is 175 Chambers street, near Greenwich. ADAME MORROW IS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE Ret, wonderful astrologist in the world, or that hi ri ome ‘of to ewe ink, whi to toll oven their very to come together, w! ines of matrimonial bliss. astrologers reaching back for contu- redictions are trnly astonishing to all that All who have been disappointed elsewhore, and dy marriage, may eall soon, and ‘thoy risa, nas her visit her. those who wish a 6 Bs5depond upon true ‘Advice, founded on the otornal prin- al ack 76 Broome street, bet’ Tead Columbia, Gentlemen not admitted. erred HOTELS. EBANON SPRINGS—COLUMBIA HALL.—THI® ablishment will be pened om the let May next, Families wishing accommodations in the hotel or cot can be accommodated on favorable terms. A German band and every other thing necessary will be provided to make it an agreeable summer reeidence by its Proprietor, HULL, TAVERL! JOUSE. 67 “penal Bitte or You: on ihe European plans rooms for fs. wadliee or i gentlemen; by Ji MOORE, formerly f the Croton Hogel. EXPRESS AGENCIES, bio of Ny Goo. i, Frege tur Pitts! ¥ ivania 1 railrond 4 canals. phe West, it Only oue trans! Philadelphia a1 Th k ae #098 Jine, care Alex. Gordon, Pityebarg” | M. Iiany and wre ot tule ine 4a this olny" Bu bany, an eo of is line og Davin dr 28 Hacker sires, pee oy ison 0. MEDICAL, DWAR, NO, CANAL STREET, ONE DOOR ast of Broadway, solicits attention from Seen is ree with astonishing cclerity, chon concern’ nose and certainty, and suarantees a permanent cure. Attends tL10 P.M. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREMT, MAY BE COW sulted confi iy. DE. ystolans and bas praet his pre an yeenty two youts: “Hourstrom 8 A.M. to8 P.M. De QQOPes: if DUANE STREAT, MAT BE Com ierested'a call bolng'eniatiod that from presto of tons rent a je ioe of t Uy-three yours ho oan ewe entire satisfaction. bse R. COBBE1T, OF NO. 19 DUANE STREET, nt ‘won! R. HACE, ality at hite , four doors west o! Office hours from 9A. M. tol P. M., et ‘ecg f. Be look in the evening; Sundays from 2to 4 P. M. TARMONT, PARIS AND \HONBOK oR RUYSTOTAS “CASKETS—CASK! charm for rosy hoalth, onriehim fragrant, Purifying, renovators for dyspeptic, an gzots—indeod, . for every bod, hg aro ruperseding tho use of all’ other medicines t ryt at Baron Spolaseo’s p Rai: 98 8 Pye viel, Aw agolyh WA! ig vom WW diane of Chtisty ongaged us a por. | reablih d and most i talented company in ex- ing of the Con- — is graat | ARRIVAL OF THE HERMANN AND Nae ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPI HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS GREAT FALL IN CONSOLS. Over Forty’ Thousand Russians Cross the Danube. Reems: Reported Defeat of the Russians Turtukai. ‘THE siabaec va! NEUTRALS ASSASSINATION OF ‘HE “DOME or PAR! NEWS FROM ‘CHINA. Two WEEKS LATER FROM AUSTRALIA. ADVANCE 1" ANERICAN FLOUR. IN COTTON, &e., &e. THE NEWS BY THE HERMAN The United States mail steamship Hermann, Capt. Higgins, arrived at this port at 113 o’clock yesterd morning, having left Bremen (where she was delayed thirty-six hours by a heavy gale of wind) on the 26th Southampton on the 29th ultimo. The Hermann has 130 passengers, and a full cargo German, French, and British merchandise. ‘The United States mail steamship Nashville, Capt. ry, arrived at Southampton, on her way to Havre, on 27th ultimo, after a passage of 13 days from this port. The Andes reached Liverpool on the 28th, The Collins steamship Arctic, from New York on | 18th, arrived at Liverpool at one o’clock on the mornin of Thursday the 80th ult. | The political intelligence by the Hermann is of highest importance. ‘The Cabinet courier despatched with the ultimatum France and England tothe Emperor of Russia, had rq turned to London with an official announcement that n | reply to the joint demand of the two Powers would made In consequence of this a message from the Queen sent down to both Houses of Parliament on the 27th| | announcing the failure of all negotiations carried on wit | Russia, and the consequent necessity of adopting oth measures to enforce a compliance. Tho message concluded with a declaration that Queen relied upon the bravery of her army and navy der the emergency. ‘The message was to be taken into consideration on th | Sist ult., anda reply from both houses of Parlian | will be voted in answer to it. In the meantime, an official declaration of war Russia appears in the London Gaseite of the 28th, and | all the London papers of the 29th. | On the same day the President of the Corps Legisla\ in Paris presented a message from the Emperor Napoleon to the effect that tho recent resolutions of the Cabinet o St. Petersburg had placed Russia in a state of war wit France, the responsibility of which belonged entirel to the Russian government. ‘The British feet under Sir Charles Napier, has the Great Belt and anchored off Kiel on the 27th March. The Havre journals publish the following impor telegraphic despatch from the Minister of Marine to chief of the maritime service at Havre:— Paris, March 25, 1854. Inform hers Chamber of Commerce that letters marque will not be delivered by the United States, that the federal government has formally ‘eerbey . representative of France that acts s0 contrary to national law will not be tolerated on the ecrttory the Union. The Paris Moniteur states that on the 15th of Mare Prince Gortschakoff attempted to take an island in th | Danube opposite Turtukai. The fire of the Turks, how} | ever, destroyed this bridge, and 2,000 Russians wer slain. The loss of the Turks was insignificant. ‘A telegraphic despatch from Bucharest, dated the 24th of March, states that on the 23d, at1o’clock in th afternoon, 18,000 Russians crossed the river from Brali to Gedshid without meeting with any resistance the Turks. Another telegraphic despatch from Vienna, dated th 2ith March, affirms positively that 35,000 Russian | eroased the Danube near Matschin, on the 28d, without meeting any resistance. The march of the Russi from Ibralia was continuing, so that it was expected considerable corps would be assembled between Gedshid and Matschin. General Luders supported the movement by a demonstration from Galatz. The text of the convention of alliance between Turkey, France and England was received at the Foreign Office Paris on the 27th ult. It is believed that a communica, tion to that effect will, without much delay, be publ d in the Moniteur. It is stated that Prince Demidoff, who for several years past has resided in Florence, has written to the Empe ror Nicholas, placing at his Majesty’s disposal “ his fors| tune and his sword.” The Prince is the husband of the, Princess Mathilde, daughter of the ex-King Jerome, and consequently first cousin to the Emperor of the French. In the London Stock Exchange prices of all publi¢e securities were declining, and money was very tight. Consols were last quoted at 8634 to 8644—a fall of two and three-eighths in four days. 3 The excitement in the markets for Russian produce was unabated, and hemp and tallow had again riset tallow being quoted at 71s. 6d. Linseed and palm oils were also rising considerably in value. The London corn market was becoming a little steadier.” At Mark lane, on the 27th, the show of English wheat was insignificant. and factors were unwilling to acoept the reduced rates of the previous Friday; and millers refusing to pay higher prices, only afew sales were closed at two to three shillings per quarter below those current on the 20th. Owing to war being about to be declared there were numerous inquiries for foreign wheat,’ and a large business was done at two to three shillings ® quarter lower than on the 20th. American flour was more inquired for and was placed without difficulty at the decline noted om the 24th. Barley one to two shillings lower. At Liverpool large apeculative purchases of American flour had taken place, and there was oon- sumptive and speculative demand at three shillings pec barrel advance. ‘The Liverpool cotton market on the 27th was decidedty' flat, and one-eighth of a penny lower for American de- scriptions, with sales of 4,000 bales. The market on the following day was very flat. At Manchester transactions had been almost suspeni- @, There had been a general and heavy decline. The accounts from the manufacturing towns for the past week showed the general effect of the pressure iz the money market combined with the apprehensions of war. At Manchester transactions had been almost sut- pended. At Birmingham, however, business was brisk! At Nottingham there was a general stagnation, both aa regards the home and foreign demand, Great dullness prevailed in the woollen districts, In the Irish linom market there was a slight improvement, owing to an in+ crease of foreign orders. ‘The Overland Indian mail reached London on the 20tl, ultimo, with dates from Burmah to February 2, Calout- ta February 10, Madras 24, Bombay 28, Shanghse 4,’ Hong Kong 11, Singapore 18. Bussem, in Burmah, was ina disturbed state. Trade at Calcutta was fair; indigo had fallen; exchange 2s. 1d., declining. Shanghac was still in possession of the patriots, an& the rebel army was wintering at Fech Lin, one hundred miles from Pekin. Exchange at Shanghae 65%, and at, Canton 48. 114., falling. ‘The Overland Mail brought late and important commer cial news from Australia, the dates from Sydney being to January 26, Melbourne January 30, Adelaide Rebruary 4. The returns from the gold fields in New South Waleg wore increasing, and rich mines had been found at Tam+ borowa, Trade in Australia was improving, with a brisig demand for goods at Sydney. Gold was qnoted at £3 17s. per ounce at Sydney, and £3 16s, at Melbourne, A telegraphic deepatch from Tarfn states that on the 26th ultimo, at a quarter to five o'clock in the evening, the Duke of Parma was stabbed with a dagger, Tap DECLINE de.