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2 News from Mexico. : | THE ANGLO-FRENCH INTERV ENT! “PROTEST ov | OAPT, TUKNER AND THE AMBKICAN CONSUL— | WHAT 1s wm. CHURCHWELL APTER ’ X GOVERNMENT TO BE OFFERED A REFUGE ON BOARD THE ANGLO-PRENCH FLEET, ETO., ETC. ‘The United States mail steamship pasta whieh ar rived at New Orleans on the 12th inst., from Vera Cruz brought the following passengers: — Mrs. Lo Grand and two children, Mrs. Dumont aad child, Misa Raven, Miss Walton, L. Calderon, Houdy R Souler, E. Paredes, H. Heath, E. J. Lowell, L. oe ane, E.S. Barselicke, {. Manson, 6. A. Christiansen, P. Jour- dan Collard, Dr. Smith (bearer of despatches to Washi ng. top)—and 7 in the steerage. | ‘The Tennessec left at Sacrificios three French and two English menof-war, and the American sloop-of-war Saratoga. From the Vera Cruz correspondence of the 8th, to the | New Orleans Picayune, we gather the following items:— In Vera Cruz the French and English commanders of fleets have succeeded in enforcing their demands. Ist ‘That the per ceuts from customs, set aside to meet the in- terest on the conventional bonds, shall be faithfully held | for that purpose. 2d. That high rates of duties, which were reduced & year ago, shall be restored forthwith; and | Sd. That Gen, Garza shall be reprimanded and be re- | quired to galute the French and British flag whea shown at Tampico, without having the salute returned. ie The foreigners here, especially citizens of the United States, are very anxious to see what your government | will say about tbe French and Knglish assuming to regu- Jate the tariff of our customs in Mexican porla, And as the decree restoring the old tariff takes effect from the date of the decree—irrespective of goods ordered and shipped to this port before the decree was issued—there by making it retroactive, the merchants have held meet. togs and protested against this unjust measure, and the United States Consul at Vera Craz has tate 4 protested, officially, both against the interference of the French and English commanders iu regulating the Mexican tariff, and against the retroactive operations of the decree restoring te tariff. will not his government sustain him in this’ mong the passengers who go over in the Tennessee is ATW Sman of Acapulco, who visits the United States os ‘iparlant business connected with the constitutional party of Mexico. He is the bosom friend of that old vete- ran and staunch democratic liberalist, Gen. Juan Alvarez. Dr. Smith is a gentleman of fine intelligence, and no man is better posted in Mexican affairs than he.’ You should make his acquaintance. From some cause or other there has been quite a stir among the notables of Vera Cruz for the last few days, but for the cause of it all you must look to some persou THE JU more in confidence here than myself. Of this Iam confi- dent, however—something important will transpire very soon: Another letter of same date to the same journal says:— England and France have succeeded at last in crushing the Juarez government. The demands of these two European Powers have been complied with by this government, and ove-half of all re- venues bave been set aside to fill the pockets of the Eng- dish bondholders, Besides, the of the English and French commanders of the naval forces have insisted upon an increase in the rates of duties, and demanded the re-establishment of a tariff 30 per cent higher than our merchants had paid for the last year. This direct interference of England and France has been a matter of much discussion lately. The liberal govern- meut is weakened much by it, and in all probability may not be able to defend the city against the threatened at- tack of Miramon. This general is on his march to Vera Cruz. Another newspaper correspondent of same date says :— | Never before was such an opportunity for interfereace on the part of the United States p-esented as that afforded by the late compulsory increase of import duties effected oy the French and English fleets. We see strange things in this country, and certainly this is one of the strangest. Who would have su; that the imfluence of the French Minister at the City of Mexico would be so great as to enable him to enforce a step at variance with com- mon sense, and in conflict with the interests of all parties concerned, ler included; for it is evident all importations of not already: ship) or ordered ‘must Cease, and nobody will an any! ing. Thus the increasing of the tariff is to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. Captain Turner, of the Saratoga, will protest against these high-t -handed measures, which step of his will atlord the United States an a, of vigorous interference; | but we fear the age of statesmanship is gone, i. ¢., in the latitude of Wi ‘A8to the Monroe dloctrine, it seems ‘to be alluded to mockery of American degradation abroad. Certainly nothing could manifest greater contempt of it than these on the part of the European govern- ments, which, in order to turther the plans of the church party, and to destroy the resources of Zamora and Juarez, G0 50 {ar agtoorder an increase of duties, sixty-six per cent of which they gobble up, when those same govern- ments have for forty years endeavored to wheedle and coax the into a low tariff policy. Tue merchants of this place, representing, as they do, millions of capttal, and being all foreigners, as you are aware, baye been’ powerless to effect anything, even a suspension of a measure fraught with such serions detri- meat to their interests. The French and Fuglish mer- chants have not been able to see their respective commo- dores, and an interview asked of the French Admiral by bis compairiots was flatly refused. Thus it is manifest that the pretence of protecting the interests of the French and English in this country is a mere sham. The whole thing is a dodge to sustain Zuloaga and break down the | a Fourteenth street. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 THE LECTURE SEASON. R. VON VLEGK, WITH THE DEACON 708 How THAT what are calied spiritual yaa produced ‘& mortal, will rea lecture and extn a0 8 283 Coo) Pd inate this (Preaday) evewing, to commence at 73g @'cloch De. Von. ¥. will produce “mysterious raps,” give" make a table follow him while his hands merely lie oa it, and, without ald, dissagege himaett after having bese firmly bound with ropes by a committee appointed by the audience. Other Uprobabiy be made, admisaion 16 centa, AUTHOR or. Toe yONDR ,' ae VINOENT HUNTINGTON, Sunday evening, Feb. 27, at Mozart ‘opposite Toad rect’ Fickete 28 cents. Lecture begins at 7, precisely. ube RBRY, 7. HARRIS WILL, LECTURE AT THE ‘ew York University, Washington sq: mare, this CPusaday) erening, Feb. 28, at 73; o'clock, Subject: “Life aad tions of the Bewutiful.” free. LOST AND FOUND, |OUND—ON SATURDAY EY! comnib a he ‘The owner cau have it by cali- ing on the proprietor of the Brevoort House, Mr. Ciark, Los O§T—BETWEEN 12 AND 1 O'CLOCK ON MONDAY, 4 Dstinsiant, eltber ia w Fourteenth street stage or frou to Currier’s bakery, Prenmaeaen sree. @& pocket. ning asum of money: twet olisr gold plates done 2p in a new one d Se Tradera’ Bank, an 2 finds rill be re- arded by Teaving tt with Me. Biiings, Ti Greenwich atreet. OST—ON SATURDAY, THE 19TH, A POCKET BOOK, containing about $18, Suppoued to have been cropped in stage. der will greatly obiige the owner by leaving it with i ven ae Wisk 136 West Forty. third street, or sending address tothe above number, so that it may be called for. OST—LAST EVENING, IN BROADWAY ORB WAL. lack’s theatre, a lady’ ‘small gold watch, double case, made by Cazelle, Paris. table foward will be paid oa the return ot the same to J. B. Gager, 96 Wali street. 663 Doors open at 6. ING, IN A BROADWAY >" REWARDS, REWARD —LOST, ON THE | 20TH, 4 BLACK AND $e ie) tan terrier ; hadon a white and red collar. ny pera roaring her'to No. 56 East Twenty: ‘turd atreety will receive the above reward. $, REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, IN A 2) Bowery and Grand street siage, a black opera glass, ‘The above reward will be paid by returning it to 173 Rivington sireet. REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM THE CORNER ‘of Tweuty-ninth street and Lexington avenue to 102 Fast Thirty-fourth Sireet, a victorine. ‘The fader will receive the above reward \@ thanks of the owner, by leaving It at 102 Kast Thirty-fourth iy 2, REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, FEB. bp 90 ing from New York to Yonkera on the 3: tfain Hudson River Bailroad. a drab portemonns conan ‘$84 in bills and 65 centein change. The finder will ‘receive Above reward by leaving it wits C. R. Woodworts, No.1 Cedar street, New Yerk. $10. 00 REWARD. Stolen, from the Adama Rxprem Compa: on the 28th of 1 sy msaned mary, ac 3, coutainin ‘forty \housand dollars ($40,000) ta notes of the folfowin eae banks:— 311,200—1 Bank of Ata, Seornte, in 85's, $10's and $¥'a. 3,780—Bani Savannah, Georgis, ta $5’s, $10’s, 0 6. oe jank of Augusta, Georgia, in $5’ and $1 ‘Marine Bank of Georgia, Sovaunah, in $s, 81's ana ‘$28. bag < oo the State of Georgia, Savannah, in $5's, 310s 2 beige Bank of Augusta, Georgia, in $5’s and 425—City Bank of Au G in $6's and $10’ Sp 3100-Farmere and of Giarienon, 8.C., in ‘W's, 810s, $20's, $50’s and $1 2,200—Banke’ of Charleston, 8. C., t ees, $10's, $2)'s and 2,230—Peo ee Er Rt anche C., in $5's, $10's, $20's, sm-—Raeinnge bak Of Columbia, 8. in $5's, $10's, $20's eater ee Bank of Cheraw, 8. C., in $5's, $10’s and 1,895—Planter Bank of Fairfeld, Winsboro’, 8. C., in $5’s, ‘$10's and $20's. And the balance in notes of Georgia and South Carolina sg stne tr bir b as ete falda, A'S! ay New York, Fob. 11, 1850. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. Pian ROCHELLE BRANDY. 7041 110 dighth Rockette brandy now Arzac, at pier 12 Eas: river. For sale by TOWNSEND, ae & DIKR, 37 and 69 Front street. POR EXCHANGE OR SALE—ONE HUNDRED GAL. lons of domestic brandy, and four hundred do, of malt wibiskey, for fancy goods or other merchandise Apply at 57 Stone street, up si landiog from the bark AMES MARKWELL, HER MAJESTY'S oJ “chant, cellars Noe. 16 19 0 and 46 Albemarle toch Sitenare fad No, 4 Bladord Piccadllty Cope ste aoc, ine ose dbe’ at aieeat gundy, 60s.; Beaune, 40s.; Bea yea ow’ es \rans, bae-? Dareet : ele Amontilindo ‘iioatila® Vino di Past, rer Vigo liberals. Of course the English consul figures largely in all these Proceedings, as weil he may, for being a bondhoider he is directly interested. He has entered upon the dut: interventor in the Custom House. It is not doubte will keep a sharp lookout for John Bull’s share of that modest sixty-six per cent of all customs to accrue. He says, however, that all is not settled yet, our governmon here having insisted upon the recognition of its legitimacy by the naval commanders. “As to the United States Con- sul, Whsite i is Mr. Churchweil after? He certainly must have some official business in hand, else why such important manner aud mysterious movements? He has been up to the city of Mexico and bas returned, looking more deeply diplo- anatic than ever. As he does not embark for the United States by this steamer, but sends a bearer of despatches, we can conclude that he is here on a government mission. fell, after the cry of wolf! wolf! for near a twelve- month, it seems he is coming at last, in the shape of that dashing and successful young soldier of fortune, Miramon. They are preparing here to give him a warm reception, but it is scarcely —. the English and French fleets will permit actual ities; and herein lies the fate of the present struggle of the liberals. Juarez and cabinet will be tendered a place of refuge on board the allied Squadron; ana this reveals the deep laid and diabolical pe en of the yf Tt 8 a well concocted onary set up the Conservadors and crush out the Additional from California—Interesting Items, OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. iqeurs. "American 7, Long. rth Gaia, fesch ‘Brandy, _—— ner ieee foe Biers’ of Ib. ation hotels, and froe , celebrated = juarter casks, b eaeranl eee iberal Bieter ot ‘wines, wrinos and epirtis M, has seversi private houses in the street, fi suite * vo letim apartment. as —General agency. RINCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNK—THE FIRST IM portation ever received in the United States. Messrs. De ¢ & Co. of Epernay, in France, being desirous of tntro- ducing into this country the above famous brand of chan (which ig a decided favorite at the beat tables, both of London and Paris.) and having, oom along and extensive business ac- quaintance with the ing ‘on this continent, peculiar tacilities for so doin, at their requ: consented to ac cept tbetr agency and recdive thelr cousigumenia. The drat consignment has been received per ship Fair Wind, from Havre, and orders filled for the following leading hotels and pagne dealers, who stamp it with their tinguallged ap: Fora St, Nicko fetropolttan Hotel, Brevoort jouse, Astor House, Howard Hotel, Interna tonal Higiel. Merchant’ Hotel, Westarn Hoel, Bancroft House, Thorp ington; National Hotel, Wi 2 Piadelphua Bros Baltimore; Revere House, 1 Jolin Kerte, Brosiway; W. J. Ker ke, Broadway; Macy & Co,,” Sixth aven Mie street, Crook & Dut, Timea Bu corner of Broad ILVER HYDROMETERS, WITH A GUARANTEE OF 1D ecuracy and quality of silver (United States coin), whole- ‘also silver and brass aaccharometers, ‘tc San Francisco, Jan. 24, 1859 Michael Murray was hung last Friday, December 21, at Downieville, for the murder of a man named Sweeney. Placidius Fetla bas been discharged from his debts in this city under the provisions of the Insolvent act. Anew Methodist Episcopal church was dedicated at Coloma on Sunday, Jan. 16. ‘The steamship Cortes arrived on the 22d inst. from Portland, Oregon. There is no news of importance Alpheus Fisher, mate of the ship Chapin, has been committed to answer a charge of cruel and unusual punishment on one of the seamen of the versel. Aman named Tronmonger, who exhibits snakes and professes a faculty of “‘charming”’ the disgusting f reptiles, ‘was bitten a few evenings since by one of bis peta. James Cotter, mate of the bark Aukland, last from China, has been examined on a charge of causing the Fp laa uamed Fisher, by kicking and other usage. A miserable Chinawoman, named Ab-qui, committed Suicide January 21. She swallowed a large quantity of y 2 opium as a means of escaping the horrible life she was | leading. The bark F.C.E. Tilton, which arrived here a fow a since, from China, reports that a seant§n named T. Loring, a native ork amburg, fell from the jib boom ccotay the voyage and was kil THE NEGRO ABDU resiet casi William Matthews, the negro boy of Dr. McCormick, United States army, who was abducted bya party of eight black men on the 20th inst., was arrested by the chief of police on the foliowing tay He was brought before Judge Norton on habeas corpus, and there being no objection to his release he was allowed to go at large. IHY CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE AND SENATOR RRODERICK. ‘The Sena‘e has passed the following resolutions concern- ing Mr. Broderick, by a decided majority :-— during the ninth session of the Legislature of the gue or Caittoraiee resolutions were passed Instructing our Senators in toa licy of our national ‘ad eae te? ea ie Kaun — the Senator from this Sule tot only: ioregt resol: this State only maid Uons of instruction, but direct charged the b said ninth peasion of the Legiaature & tarepresentation Of tie of thetr constituents; and, whereas, the people of this t the inst election, triuny ly sustained the tr af lure ; for te the said Hon. D. ©. Broderick a'full un position be occupies to his constituency, by the Senate, the Assembly eonenrring, That the uetteutes the immediate constiivency of va th de me and a to tnatters of publ poiey pestis val volte: er wo Bud that to, sk represesiative, ‘there la left no other honorable alternativs Ya eh a peter, ays obe Legisiature resiguens tno seat Chena ida con is cobatfseney, » ‘used by gaid Senator on the Mare States Senate, towards tie ax ecutive of tne not only and disre- Eh aed pehnsoomedenissessana ved, That bap gl magna ol this State be juested Lo fo TORMEREC YS frmari.s copy of the above revolutions to ke Fomeenate VAGABOND, WEARING A WIG, GOLD SPROTA- iA, aestaten tn ele al? ilorng enone ree when on her wa and irom soho. "The vale ‘te Tejuesied to look out fOr | gn 1) eR — OME ONGE | MORE I a ROBIN- son and wife five sine, yi A pete of something to phy Sy addressing Mrs » Post office, N. ¥., S 18 NOT 8.—SECOND OR SIXTH—290. retail; Tha DAMS, A Hudson street, neat the American Building. mG ‘J, MACDUFI’S, 396 BROADWA We HAVE MONET IN ANY AMOUNT TO ADY ANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, E1C. TO ADVANCE OR PIANOS, SEGARS, DY GOODS, rv TO ADVANCE ON HOUSEHOLD FORNITCRE, X70 10 ADVANCE ON MERCHANDISE OF ALL AIX Ds ‘HIS 18 THE OLDEST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. a} sAcburr, atablighed 1843, commission house, No. $05 Broadw: er of Walker street. N. B.—No coanection with any other house. Private rooms. ‘T 533 BROADWAY.—G. I RT & CO. HAVE MONFY TO. ADVANCE ON DIAMON: WATCHES, JEWELILY, PIANOS, RS DRY GOODS MERCHANDISE OR PERSONAL PROPERTY. OF ANY DESC RIPTION, Or will buy the ‘same for the highest cash price. Ladies and Rentlemen wishing ‘o obtain money for short perloda on pre- of known value, accommodated ‘af aight on Uberal wera. inloets private @. LE FORT & CO., 588 Broudway, opposite Chineke asoonbly Boos APeAXe ES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND jewelry, or bought for cash, at the old established store of 1. IBAACS € GO. 38 Br Strieliy confidential, and no {Gan office signs about the ulldiog. Op) the Browdway atre. T fag t ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, welry, p and per- nat revert ‘of every dessrigiisn or bought and mold, 3. 1A. JAC ORSON, auctioneer and broker Alt Grad street, oree of Broadway. ALON HONIGMAN, DIAMOND BROKER AND GENERAL, ler, advances made, watches, jewelry, Jon ‘ll ein ind of merchandise, org share om same for the highest ‘at his private office, 66 jaeau st, up sairs, room or atnen ately conten ot "AT 11 CHAMBRRS STRERT, THY WELL KNOW AND old established ISAACS advances money to any amount on is, watches, J and every description of valua- ble jor the ape bon ‘at the. bighest cash pric Probipt sud ‘cousdeutial —No Sunttess ranma ry Saturday. eeruaaee MADE ON DIAMONDS, Gon "AND b4 - hes, je hiteog Bane tims of $6 and upwards, ply 20 Niassa rect, Foom FY, SWIFT, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SoioogT®, Broadway third for, udvances money from $1 % diamonds, jewelry, segura, pianos Rnd al feeenanes ‘or bought; —? bony ogotinted No.7. way. qoney 70 LEND AT MODERATE “RATES, A Bin. mo penne, jewelry, cl ‘and Of al descr Feeds may be redecmed st ‘any tine within ont year. H. BAIENARD. it Third avenue, between sad Nioth streets, Entrance to the private oflice by the RTIFICIAT, TEETH INSERTED AT THE LOWEST possibie prices, neta on silver, $4, v0 gold, $2; coatinuoos ims on plaitna, Tenth extracted without pain. Office 19 street, near Mercer, one Livok “br of Pith TOx, pene IN JERSRY € ary. ¥.— WW ARIIIRGTON STREET— Dr, SON'S branch office rican Der tute, NY. Gold oe: cora fully aod wauisfactrily sdjumed.” ates reated are respectfully ‘avited to call, NPRACEDENTED IMPRROVEMENTS.—AMERICAN J, umatype teeth: bewuliful, comforiae, fadestenotible, base. Gold sets only $ r $4; coral: fe Ys een years practical dentistry: yay premiums awarded. Dr. MANSON, corner of Sith avenue and Fwentye ‘seoond street. Also branch office in Jersey City, 10? Washing. street. ton 25 a new principle, cata decided aud important ad. vantages over the old method regarding certainty of fit, ease and comfort in wearing, utility m articulation and mastica- Hon reo THAR Ro, dala osha PRR CENT SA ETH INSERTED UPON SE hoot v~ - UGUST BELMONT, BANKER, 76 BRAVE STREET, laaues leders of credit for travellers available in Al parte of ihe world Uoroug the Messors. Rothachilda of Farts don, Frankfort, Ni ‘correspondents. COPE OF MEW YORE, DEPARTMENT OF FINAN Sorperation proper fo be lensed aad rag conutected wilh the several pabite iaarkets of th ity. and also sundry lots, tenemeata and’ buildings belonging city, will be leased at public Ruston, atthe uz Hail og ‘Thursday, March 3, 1869, at one o'clock P.M, for the of vg, [ears rom the et day of Map Rn cee aoe sonatons of sate, ean Ue hed’ at i Somiptz er’s ofloe. By of the Fund. BOBENT WS, Comptrotier. OLD MINES.—KANSAS OR RISEWARRE WANTED, an active oF * oe Rates, with $1,000 to $5,100 bya man in the free from all bad Baits neveral youre mining; ip Aiberally educated, “tial practi inomielee of wagooing, packlay, de. on. the "pl ad driving mules, oxen, &. "Is fu to getting to, and various mod ahard, never tiring worker, experiance and iso au ener the cit it. Can give full s’cur iy for the faithful ne of all duties devolving oa Man. B wt gfreferenrestomerdhants here nnd luc elsewhere, Addreas box 326 Post office, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Neel ne New rnin, 4 ANNUAL ‘ELROTION oF DIRECTORS Btoomshio Company will raven tn kenee ee aie and2P, 7 Iain dated al HT that relates aha ry in the mint ir Ess had some yeare bi Ve pa on Tuesday, March H. PASSLEY, Secretary. M byt COUPONS OF THE DUBU CE orry BONDS OF the so calie¢ Corcoran, Jesup loan will be Wiaey oo presentation at the ‘ole ‘of MORSE £ WOLFF, No. 41 U had LOAN. 33,000, on New York ety Bits by Apply to I Laberiy arent, $2,000 vercent! ae Yeats sreomiaiaia’ pad. ‘Ad dress box 4,! os Br oat ollice, N. $6,000 SAKtz2 08 BORD, ax, wonra;ge proved property. Addreas W. » box 204 Herald oillee. $100.000.-™ MONEY TO LEND ON BOND AND fe. in aums to suit applicants, on ituproved or unimpro oved feal éxtate in thie city or Brooklyn. Apply to 8.8. BROAD, No. 13 Wail atreet, second story. HOUSES, ROOMS, 40, WANTED. _ (Oorrace HOUSE WANTED IN BROOK. BOUT 10 to 18 minutes’ walk from the City Hall, anton a tue w th Fulton avenne, Actes OL box 4,085 Post office. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED-IN THE CITY OR country; if the former, the whole or part o: the reat must be taken in board; ifthe latter, must be pleasantly sitanted xnd of convenient accensto the city daily, address for one week KS. W. Herald office, or Madison square #ost ollice. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A SMALL FUR nihed hovse, either in Brooklyn or this city, suitable for without children, who wish possession abant rent for six months if preferred. fice, stating locatioa and cerms, Rent not to exceed $22). OUSE WANTED —THE ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE to Iase a small house. with modera improvements, be- low Twenty-Ffth street and between Seventh and Third 'ave- nues, Address 0, 0. M., Herald ottice, CUSE WANTED—BETWEEN THIRD AND SIXTH avenues, and Thirteerth and Fortleth streets; browa stone or brick front, in a respectable neighborhood, and rent under $80) per annum. Address E.M.P., Station B, Branch Post lon 8 and size of house.” Watts AND DINING SALOON WANTED—WITH BAR ttached, in a good down town location. Address Formaby, Herald odie? stating location, price, rent and other particulars in full. Speculators and agents need not answer, ART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—CON- ‘lating of parlor, two bedrooms and kitchen, Must be well {rmlahed and jo a pleasant, situation tm the upper part of ihe city. Rent not more than $25 per month, Ai post paid, Wit He care of adds Webster & Co. 109 Bronetr way. ART OF HOUSE WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND wile, without children, ia a good location, aid at a mo- ‘No notice taken of answers unless the location, ‘Address box 438 Post derate price and Sd bumber of rooms is sated, ART OF HOUSE WANTED—BY A MAN AND HIS wife, without children, about four roome, in a plain ia pri vate family, below Thirtieth street. Address, statin which must be moderate, W. W. D., Herald odice, for ices days. OOMS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOR A SMALT, FA- mily, in the vicinity of St. Joha’a park or not more than a few miutites’ walk from the corner of West Broadway and Warren street; location must be every way respectatle, and rent moderate, Address K., box 183 Herald ofice, stating Ioeation and terms, for two da MALI, COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED—NOT FAR FROM the city, on either the Harlem or New Haven Railroad, at alow rent.’ Any one having sucha place can address A. 'M Fanuing, 269 Bowery, giving full particulars ag to rent, &c, ANTED—TO LEASE SOME TENEMENT HOUSES, for respectable families, for which a fair rent and the best city reference will be given. Apply to or address M. B., No. 181 Elizabeth street. ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH THE MODERN A Fouhin und Soytabe stonues: NeGAberbon Gece and Four and Seventh avenuca. Ne sat be go Rent {rom $350 to $900. Paid in advance if aa object. Address Security, Herald oflice. Vy ANTFD— -BY A MARRIED AMERICAN LADY, A small furnished house, in a respectable Relghborhood, where the rent er part will be taken in board. LE 1, Eerald office. ANTED—IN | BROOKLYN, AL SMALL COTTAGE house, about fifteen to _twent walk from the Fulton or Wall street ferry, with kil eas deimeproenrend oie large parior on Grat oer, three or four bedrooms on upper floors, and gas thronghogt; rent musi be moderate, Address Heraid office. my ing young children wishing to meke the like arrangement could instructed at home if desired. A note addressed 1) yt tera jeraid office, will meet with imum ution, An- s wera will be received for three daya. "ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A PARLOR. bedroom, and kitchen, furnished, suitable for Be eplng, in some resneciable and yulet place, and nd where there erred: it not above Twenty seve orator below Fouiecath surest" Address for is ia realy, dc., A. H. Taylor, box 115 He Wy ea, A FIRST CLASS TBNANT, A SMALL house, modern improvements, between Tenth and Fort, second streets, and Fourth and Slaih avenues; rent stout $i art of a good house, above, basement prefer: red. "Address Ward, 60} East t Twenty: seventh stret sf ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, ON OR ABOU ABOUT T THE Ist of May, a whole or parece of a house, in Brooklye, con- Yonlent to ferries. Address worth, Herald office, stating ANTEDIN BROOKLYN OR, WILLIAMSBURG, A ‘well furnished house, in & reapectable neighborhood. ‘Ad. [eterlady oe Gordon, Herald office, giving p and size of house. Best of reference ‘given. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, DOWN TOWN, a4 Fh rtd located foe let ng furnlabed room: oF s 8 fur’ mise up town, inn. good nel ra improvements. where rent wil be taken in board. Address for one week, ira. F., Herald office, ANTED—A 8MALL STORE AND DWELLING, ON A aod New York or ‘suitable ood thoroughfare, Brookiyn, for the stra foodeant ‘nilinery business, of Wo ‘woud purchase a amall st wen. particu: Jara, a. ‘ehotiend 3s Amity 8 sirect, ‘ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE IN. THE VICINITY OF the City Hall, Brooklyn, by gentleman and his wife; references exchan: possible. Addres ‘ANTED — FROM ‘FIRST OF MAY. BY A SMALL family, without children, a two or three story house, with modern improvements, between Amity and Tweity-sixth streeta. and fourth and Seventh avenues; Beigh must be rs rent not to exceed $500. Address House, Station A, Spt ‘ANTED—PERMANENTLY, BY A SINGLE GENTLE: man, furnished apartments {parlor, bedroom and closet), without board, above Bleecker at May movers pce Ee answer. Address, stating terms, ‘Quiet, bor 189 He- rald office. ANTED, IN BROOKLYN—A NEAT, PRETTY COT. tage, with garden atiacned, in a pleasant and respecta- ble locality; rent not to exceed $300; near a car Pree 1859 ON OARDING—A PARLOR, ON THR FIRST FLOOR, le for & phyniciam; alsa, Bere freniy-eccond sree eee Ae me, RIV ATS FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, spare , would let the same to one or two ve patlonse with or without pl at 49 West Tr pre et rence wen ane reed. “Apply a The bouse i pena ‘References required. Tass Greet, nese “ BOARDING. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, SUITABLE nilemen can be sooommodat A {ors couple of gentlemen, may be had with board ina | and eae rivate family. Apply Far Blesck. Blescker Private family, with rer | siredt, between Broadway and the Bowery afew boarders; references given Quired; dinner atsix o'clock. “Apply at13 Fifth avenue, Ak TARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON | THE SECOND oor of an Fi ment house, tO let—with atleman and wife: aiaos emailer robes fora plagle man. Dlunerat 6" References exchanged. Apply ‘Twelfth strees, beiween Fifth aud Sixth avenues, iy coed oR Lahr nted PERSONS caro OBTAIN VERY desirable rooms, in guits or single, wi |, o@ Feagonabie ‘at the Doane 3 avenue. art as LET—WITH PARTIAL Poh tara dears, at 145 Bagh west t, Opposite Clinton aS Farr ROOMS ped LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, the modern Improvements. Apply at 136 Prince A tae fencer FAMILY WOULD LET, TOGETHER trey “+4 te, a suit of neatly furnisbed rooms on the first: , to gentlemen, with partial pened Ie Gostreds house ign ‘clans ‘site it and desirabl od; terms modersicn Apply aii Weal ‘Hlvesih exreet, | aire terms yp between Firth and Bixth ‘avenues. Peart BOOMB, SINGLE OR IN gas, baths, fres, “SUITS, WITH ‘ FULL FRONT PARLOR AND, BEDROOM ON, SECOND 40.,.at moderate rates, by the mely ‘algo one on third floor; $12 he Be kine tr eatin puala at all it aid every Der week board for twos ‘and fuel; a few rooms for Nica, n, A the Biancard House, Broadway and T street. men, with fire; terms. te; dinner at 6 o'clock; reference spoken. required. Apply at ty at Ldl Bleecker sirosk, ELEABANT FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, SECOND large pantries, cold water, to 10 STi Rede red cae dies heck Sister beaten ied floor 7 il Bellet two paraona at S10 a ik, fuel and gas in- eluted. Refe ven and required. LADY'S GOLD WAGE, WILL 7 onan FOR A ‘mall furnished board. fire thts, for a th ts. Address Wi He *tdontee, with particulars. Private family preferred. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE ONS ONE EG REPRINT oF 2008 79 wenty-| , bet and Le Uenlugton avenues Dinner at six. cael PRIWATE FaMIL FAMILIES AND BOARDING HOUSES ‘SUP. Rrctlled with boarders, without rb rou a oF publicity of ivertisin; near t, ing board suited witkout A oF two single gentlemen or a gentleman and bie wife with board. ly eat 125 West, Twenty secoad street, belwera ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN AT FROM $10 7O siz PER Siath and Seventh avenues, Location unexceptionable, Refe- ‘week, with full board, bath, gas, meals af all hours, sad ‘ences required. every attention, at jlancard House, ae ports th ftrock “Aino obe sull of room for 8 faialye (A SMATL PRIVATE FAMILY IN SOUTH BROOKLYN Will let, with board, choice rooms, unfu to one or wo married Rompe, or single gentlemen; convenient to ferry und cars: vorable terms to desirable parties. Address Hime, Herald ofice A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD feet lide hy ‘0 OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN PA PAR- tial board by applying at 223 Kast Broadway. Rooms gas, grate, MPO LET—WITH BOARD, AT. 161 EAST THIRTEENTH sree! near Second avenue, the seomd flor, consisting of one or two gentlemen or 4 Seutleman and his wits three or four rooms; v« pleasantly situated. Will be jet, rooms and board at 3) West El th street, between Fifth and | singly or together, ns “deatred. Vacant about the first of Sixthavenues. Water, gas, &c., in the house. March, bp abe! HOUSE, NO. 1 WEST TWENTY. FINTH , junction of Broadway and Fifth ayenue,—An elegant parlor and two bedrooms, 1 uit, on first door; also rooms, single and in sult, now vacant in this desirable private hotel sla abled woe first class. masa mmodauons are requested A SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL GIVE TH choice of rooms to &, -party,of gentlemen willing to pay for a good home,, st 61 West Thinty second. strect one from Broadway. ‘Please ring the bell on the inalde door. Refe- renee req A BRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LRT A SECOND OR third story front room to one or two gentlemen, with breakfast and dimver; is convenient to the Fourteenth aad BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A furulehed parlor and bed: with board for the {ady, room, wit Twenty-third street stages. Apply at 266 West Twenty second | location not ubove Fourteenth street sud heer Browdwan, street, drest ©. W. E., Herald office, for three days, stating terms and PARTMENTS, WITH BOARD, FOR SINGLE. GEN. Uemen, at 135 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hall, third door from ‘Broadway. immediate vicinity of hotels, amuse: ments, &c,; convenient distance for walking tobusiness Terms reasouable, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SIN. gle gentlemen can be acco: odated with board in a private family, in. house with all the improvements. Refe Fences required. Inquire at 123 West Twenty second street, FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE SECOND g ined. ‘aloo larg dor ie oa bose for lodetion requ ible ‘rooma for Inquire at 70 Franklin street, frst house weal of Broadway. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM ON SECOND FLOORTO let to single gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, with or without board, in a private family. Also ‘Apply at 883 Canal street’ (old number 180), @ west of Broadway, Terms reasonable. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN PLEA. sant rooms and board, wie the comforts of a home, ‘at 186 Bowery, near Spring st ~~ | location. ANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A FUR. ished room, with board for the lady only, in the fami!y of a wulow, or where there are no other boarders, Terms moderate; location west of ‘ci te and not below Twenty: ffthstreet. Address D. M. A., Herald ottice, 00M, W! ith a widow vlog er bos wders; terms two dol- Address J. i3., War By J A SINGI, GENTLEMAN, IN A PRI- vate French family, full board, with fire ‘and gas, and where he can receive instruction in deol amas language. Please address. with terms, A. B.C., box 833 Union syunre Post uflice, St Broadway, f0F two days. 90 & WEST TWENTY KRIGHTH STREET, ONE DOOR from Broadway.—Plengant furnished ‘rooms to let, with board, in sults and aing! families and single gentlemen, at moderate terms. Dinnet até ave o'clock. 2 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH cag SIXTH avenues—-To let, rooms on the third floo: ible for LADY WISHES TO LET A SUIT OF ROOMS, COM- | single gentlemen. Location desirable; stages pa the door fortably furnished, to single gentlemen or a gentleman | every en minutes, Dinner at 6. peoiptt full board for the lady, pai tor gentleman; family mall and atrictly private; no other boarders, All home com- 2 OLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STREET.—HANDSOME ick street, corner of rooms on first or second floors, suitable for a first class forts can be joyed. Apply at 167 Varick Chariton. Grats Pos- hysiclan or dentist of responsibility; under rooms to let. Beeston session given immediately. SMALL EASTERN FAMILY CAN ACCOMODATE two or three gentlemen with very pleasant rooms and WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. TWO SINGLE G1 Helps aa light tater th the cy “Apply al No. 688U, | feraiahea soomaslora-petvate femily on ooterete ene f delighttu! eo i rooms in privat Fon mmanste eons, ae Glemtent'splace, Macdouga elisa banee Bee hotise is aituated between Fifth and Sirth avenues. ‘\ FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—BY EAGT FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION A two yourg men, in & small, sociable family, where they square Beautiful front. rooms 10 | th good bourd, can be perfectly at home. Location must be between Second | for gentlemen and their wives: also rooms le fans. and Sixth ave enues. Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets. None | men, at the moderate price of from Ho 86D per rae others need apply, Water, gus and fuel indispensable. | Ad- and French preferred. Gall and see. drest, post paid, 8 P., Herald ofice. Beat of references given. ~ 8 AMITY STREET, ‘bey BROADWAY —A SUIT OF Fooms on fir oF becond floor, handsomely furnished, to tlemen, or same with basement and accommo: usekeeping® toa small family, Partial board if required. Gas, baths, &c. gi Ga tathsed ress Mia BETWEEN FOURTH AND ‘itth streets.— Pleasant d rooms, suttable for otienner ana leme: ins AX ENGLISH FAMILY ARE DESIROUS OF ei oles a. large front room, ‘comfortably furnished, to single gen- flemen, or a gentleman and wifes Terms very low. Apply at 104 Nadloon tree, eat gers ‘D.—SUPERIOR BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY ‘one or two gentlemen in « private family, gas, fire, ze., an bandsonse suit of rooms, with or without board and at’ tention to requirements, Apply at No. 9 Bleecker street, east of Broadway. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR SINGLE entlemen, can obtain rooms on second floor, with board, fea pelea Conlly, by ‘applying at 89 Vandam street. Gagand ath in OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY, HAVING A VERY PLEA- santly situated house in West Thirty-fourth street, not far from Broadway, would like to meet with a family of not more than three persons, either to board with them or take furnished rooms, with privilege of kitchen; house possesses all the mo- Gern improvements; reut moderate, Apply at 23 West Twen. ty third stree ureet. PAR 70 LET, A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, with two pantries, suitable for’ a gentleman and wife or ive single gentiemen: tamily small modern iuprovements, Location pleasant. Stages and cars Apply at 28 Grove rect, for two days. accesaible. An GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A PARTY tlemen, can obt and thelr wives and single gect louse con. i the modern improv‘ 89 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH halter LET, WITH. out board, a richly furnished fi rout par f and back bed. first oor, and’ servant room if required, suit ble for gentleman and wife. All modern improvemente. 859 BRO bene oe Of UNION SQUARF.—HANDSOME ed house to let, or suits of rooms, to - sible A “References exchanged House a lect. 1.002 BRganway-rurntanep ROOM, WITH O without board. One door above ‘twenty-sixth street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, PAIR OF HORSES, THE Most <— IN TAR ‘also a coupe barotiche, wagon and harness. for anlen stable No. 11 Weal Twenty seventh sire, gw A HORSE WANTED—ONE THAT 18 YOUNG, SOUND, kind and can trot in three minutes. Address box 200 He! with fulf or partial board, tne prirae aml furnibed 9mm, 1ald oflce, for one week, stating age, size, speed, and price for class new house. Private table it desired, Apply at4ij Fours cM enue, ABRIAGES FOR & BALE FONE SECOND HAND © UPE ‘and one second ha} way, for alecheap, by J AM B, BREWSTER, ‘corner Tenth street and Broadway. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A NEATLY Bished front room, also two entry bedroom: fine, with all the modern imorevemérts derste ObAIge:. -acuire bac. <abe {POR FALE-A. BAY HORSE. SOUND AND KIND Broadway. price $ S08 gona farm horse, price $45; bay corse. cede é can trot in 2 Toad wagon, $40; one Dusenberts OARD.-TWO OR THREK PERSONS MAX vu. ree Apply at 162 Varick board in @ respectable private family in Broadway: house OR Sale_A BROWN possesses all the modern improvements. Dinner at 6 o'clock. MARE, 14 bate tad EIGHT , sears old, free, fast and erfectly ntle; hus been used Apply at 82 Broadway, below Union aquere. for peaks freehand Perfectly gentle; has been used OARD.—TWO SINGLE hyp eg ag ee BE AC- with pleasant Anqutreat the grocery store rorincast corner storing and hse ‘commodated jodern house J tugs! street with the improvements, Nocated. af LIK, Ninth worsen a tans SEO Wate AEA a ei ae ae ‘weat of Broadway. Woes SALE—A BLACK HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH. style: Jong Jt tail; sound ag a out; kind and gentle; OARD.—WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, BE. Rabie lone o te (oka eight years old this spring. Ad: tween, Fifth and Sth avenues, frat lags board’ can be posed Snead are toamepteene | hikes ee eee FOE. SALE—A SOREL MARE, 14 HANDS HIGH, 8 Poat office. rears old. wii eas, blanket, rie $Id” tna eie cee BI ae OR SALF—A VERY Be aie BAY VERMONT ac. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN oes Miter A com. # S00r. fortably furniehed room. with partial board, at 91 East ‘Thirteenth street. Gas, bath, dc. = mbletonian horse. 1 Fearn old, pony OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM 70 LET, WITH BOAR using tail and can trot a 45 West Washington place, near the ath rH BOARD, fale Tamily oF road hors, ‘be being fe een convenient to the cars and stages. ‘Sure on the premises. me iver ete! Ma i ul hea cheap Tor want of of use. Tobe seen at the lumber OABD —A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY WILL RE. | 20°02 oe ceive one or two gentlemen as boarders in the famil PA &5 1 per week; single rooms aad the comfor‘a of & home. For Scateeen ya ss at 49 Orchard street, below Gran ise ieaiiareta , & ba imaré 7 years olf, 6 OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE AC. f Darien Marca yiettied: ious ao ue den chee ee spate of ‘ommodated with a nicely furnished room, with full board a vie, 1 e8 iterer eee ply for the lady; the house .; neighborhood 1s all the modern edi Sly th street as, bath, good. 122 West Sixteen! OR SALE—A FULL. BLOODED MORGAN cor. , FIVE sound and kind; OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY IN BROOKLYN. — cara old, Afteen and a half hands hi 2D, snes genlleman, canbe secomnaodated with 79 ‘aad J) cau Zot his mile in three minutes; alsa, ong fall blooded Aba: jo) ecedaideed Pree e 3.15. rw 7 Et ten et eee ihe Merchants! Club altbles'e Broadway, betn ces Boay at OARD IN CLINTON PLACE.—A SUIT OF HAND- | cond and Forty third streets. somely furnished rooms on second floor, iA "I ‘and his wife or for single gentlemen, at 97 Clint OARD IN ST. MARK’S titre NICELY FUR m_ second ae OR SALE—A THOROUGH BRED MORGAN HORSE, 8 years old, sound and kind; can trot his mile in 2.40; aleo. cne light road wagon of 150 poands, and one set of light ne I parior and bedroom, om ons floor, frou, fe to let. barneae. The Titel the property of * private gentleman aro without ‘erms mo- so'd very low if r within three derate. Dinner atsix o'clock. Apply Hi 83 St. Mark's place. ote the Merci ta ples fa stables in Broadway, between Forty second and Forty: turd streets OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO LARGE ROOMS SUIT- Avle for a gentleman atid wife, of single, gentlemen, ta a desirable location, convenient to the ferries, can be obtained at No.5 Willoughby’ street. Day boarders can ‘Ye aceomm cin ordated OARD IN BROOKLYN —PLRASANT ROOMS, Rad ard, for a gentleman and his wife, or single i, AC 98 Clark street; the howe ln convenient 16 railroad. Refe: Hos 'FOR SALE.—ONE BAY AND ONE GRAY, each 19 hands high. Apply to P. McGINNESS, 90 Hous: ‘ORSE WANTED—A BAY, 16 HANDS HIGH, LONG tail, sound and kind, not over eight years old. Apply at 256 Fifth avenue, inay be obtained at preferred. Address, stating particulars, C. D. W., Heraid | Wall street or Fulton ferry, and near the city (Al LA abs cas ANTED—A SPAN OF HORSES (NOT MARES #) WAR. ANTED, IX BROOKLYN, NEAR THE SOUTH, WALL OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN J tai} me binge ge pe ane wal bees, treet, or Fulton ferry—A amall , can be accommodated with @ room and partial board at | Mata ood geet 514 Rpeatoel Looe ew neem ae eT a 202 Clinten street; references exchanged. Dinher on Sundays. olor, a we ME, von ga ren sonia could be made, anit deaeabinr would take ff OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, WITHIN IVE MIN. OF 7 rangements could be made, or, if d ‘wou F sa aicsee of three years. ‘Adiiress for two days 8. Brook. | Bo wter wate or a Wal entar wo oo NTED —A LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, OR A lyn Fost oftce, ANTED—A 244 STORY BRICK HOUS®, WITH GAS and good basement, west of Broadway and below Four. — street; rent not over $425, Address T. H. B., Herald office, W'step—ay A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART of a house, with modern improvements, pleasant led, above Spring street Heferences exchanged. . Box 26] Post oflloe, alating terms and loeation- ANTRD IMMEDIATELY A HOUSE WITH ALL THR modern improvements, for a famil; wn dead between Bloceker and Fourieentir strveth, aba Boon Sixth avenues; rent from $60) to $800. Address three days. ANTED TO HIRE—A HOUSE, WITH MODERN 1M. yy provements; the whole or port ofthe rent to be paid | of } ne the lean {Gm other Donriera’ Address," Herat omer. ME ® ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, TO AGOOMMODATR gentleman and eri Be Pitt up town; best references give ANTED TO RENT—IN RROORL YE Om OR mane Lied Int of Maya imoderateaise he we, wi 0 0 1 yd Of yard room and able alae: "P Renee eh ood. Any one having a: rable place i 4119 Pout Ofioe, stating price, ace Peat iat ANTED TO RENT THE LOWER PART OF A dern house, situated between Second and Sixth aven Rates we Tefereaces unearepiounble: aadvoas X- office a erento BuArcan HOUSE, BROADWAY AND, TweLren fabed wit “eyes taprre ay 4 fa a pee NE '82; without room gt per the week Stiower rates. "Parlors and Brave ANCARD & Gis aM, RESTAURANTS, “ THE FIREMEN. XEMPT ENGINE : COMPANY.—THE. MEMBERS OF AVANA, DOMESTIC AND GERMAN SKGARS IN great variety of qualities. La Normassa low aa 81 per quested to meet at the engine house, Uiureh sireel thle mornian. 10 o'clock pretely, tn ui: i ny B tov, witout ore Younes, Assistant Segretary. thousand, Caab bu ye a would do va to exAn —+{ stock nad petces, as my txclidles prevent my belag underso! ” Peer eat on SENG, 17 Beoutway, NENTLEMEN WHO ARF D DERIROUA OF SPENDING A leapnnt evening, will do well to call at the of the Bitaden ‘96 Fldrkige streets four doors from f-Med The of ales and liquors, and segare of the finest brands to be PEP lie bar, Flee and sasy Svery Monday, Wednesday ‘and Suturday eveoiog. Chale taken at 4 o'clock prectael THOS, B, Webley. F Tropeteloe ch ferey Fe —Two 9 single gentlemen, or a gentleman snd pty aarpe work of fursiture wanted, in exchange for pro- with h desirable rooms at 108 Clint a may, con Os ig AS ‘wanted.—A farmer, desirous of engaging in the a OO ageeMMOD AION | fm fra ra mies marcaodnn rom B00 w $4 hy house, within tnree minutes’ walt of the Soule ferry, rene | $10,000 will be paid’ in i teat erty. Call and see A. BR from 9 A. M. to 1 AN, as weil an 2270.99. Houguton » b bn vO ve! 's office, 14 Wall street, four n ilearyaleeet Apply at 96 Congress street, T POARDON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—FOR GENT AaCEN convenient ole itn and Wal ert fren. Phongs DANCING ACADEMIES. caaee > eennviennannn AAO call ‘at mi Bopiee ae ad ‘or upon M. C. Ogden, 87 Beekman A. Bradway ant DANOING SLASEES, AT NO. 306 treet, New York. Terms reasonable. References exchanged, F Pace rook rookiyn How ie, vl tie reception of ond OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. TWO PLEASANT will continue open get end of Fooms for a gentlemen and his wife, oF single gentlemen, ridays in Brooklyp, W odnesdays and a in New York. with board, may be bad in a desirable locadon, convenient to aes Tres or Wail atreet ferry. Apply at 87 Hicks street, corner D)icay i Broom NRW CLASSES, ASSES, BROOKES’ ‘AGA. — Jolanta Broome street. BoArn, wanren—w A SMALL PRIVATE FAM iY ‘ tog poskeemernes teste icehmicaies west 0 one child, Address, stating terms, ( new ladies on Tuesday afternoon. pox Ins Herald'omice.” Altthe fabionatie dances toy ( ‘course of lessons. Ladies meet Tuesiays and epee one 6; gentlemen, 7 to OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE. NURSE | 10icP-M. Childrer redneada; days, 3 106? fd intant child, toa private family, where the comforts MW! Tandon z chm inatructed by Mra. Brvokes.” Ths of ahome can be enjoyed, apove Rourlowath ‘school is open all Tenth and Second avenues; references. given sud 7o, quired. Address for two daya H. R., box 88 Post office. ANCING— A. a QLAS8 FOR GENTLEMEN — rg To osm OY arate wt ea 361 stree.—A new class bor | BOARD WANTRD—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFR, CHILD gentlemen will commence on evening. An excel and nurae, ied” Adare feear datas ‘and dmall one adjoin for beginners. Soiree every We vy night. ‘whieh must be ing, will be requi moderate, box i BOR eo R QUADRILLE THR i 80 ile” rage hy dane CUBE Fecthnnt ely ie sasctin MTOR ANNUAL Bice aot tae DRI Bat OF Tai oR RMAN i ee oo uy Assembly OARD | Ww A NTED bd ann COUNTRY_ ABOUT ONE abd ope child “Aoly ton cr laceus eke we Pee aee "Apply 0 Aaresn a atreet. Boue.? WANTED—FOR 4, pe AnD as wife, or breakfast and ten ‘ith room Ae h al 5 bold Petar ‘gunk re treet and ‘ost office, Baling term, ‘nation, dinner hour, &c, Cem x ox a an to the ‘ml pion ones re rome rember fess ane Aa a RRA AND CA Tak weak phen carats ! c there ore Boarders.” Location betwenn pourth ant ‘ofthe members, lo be disposed of wmaagor Prete wheone Twenty third srects preferred. ‘Addreas Wilkinson, square Post office, for Lnree days. wit BoAkinc—rwo | GENTLEMEN AND THEIR Wives, praingle gentiomen, can be accommodated with hand. some! ‘urniahed parlora on the 4 flo ‘Ath nme Auached If desired,” "with bounds ‘Brosdwa} y atagen an Kppiy et at Rent 1 st, aio3 FINS ARTS, FRACHERS AND SCHOOLS Al 1m REAPROT. toformed that the subsortber ta Sea ofl and aad water eolore, ‘benabes red, door: dinner a6 deloek: gas, ts ’ Mark's place, Bighth greet, mer GOODS, 0. nnn A DE ERRORYALS, {51 BROADWAYSTAMPRD aut broideries of e1 ery Secerition, wamping to order scxeeuied in ‘heed at oat ar Tedlea’ night dreas yoken. RNOLD, ‘ABLE & OO. 1 AX HAVE OW AN STORK THEIR FULL SPRIng OPO LENE srerrTy mae, To TOWELLINGS, NAPKINS, A} OC TION suneriNGyeA D ALIRTINGS, ra, AMIBRIOS, SKCONE SWIss as) D MULL KETS: FLAN Ves QUILTS, "eae LACE AND MUSLIN sr cuntitie all of which will be offered at the lowest aariet tas, 7 | Canal, corner of Mercoe street. Arcee en a ati Moureast 1 Hor iter their freah and choice oderion ta chemisettes, ta bandkarchiets, c.; Ieee, ‘ace PERTH cat ae LAGE, cRNTi ENTIRELY NEW. Yalencleanes edgin 2¢,per yard up; blond ofgings, iain x embroidered ‘we believe, one of this city, and ‘a prices h uire ine] suis = phot si SIEEL SKIRTS— T DE PRROBY ALS; 657 BROADWAY—ALL KINDS brolds for handkerokicgs, NEW onan. GARME) DIes’ GteereRerecD Dat aie ova, Ta beautiful shades of summer cloth, Such als modes, brown, ashes of rosedfand broaxe, at Algo in fine black cioth aad biack baaver, sp eciay Oe EARLY SPRING WEAR. Binck velvet founced mantilias, Plain and embroidered, And black slik Beenous circulars. Now ready, at retail, At BULPIN’S, $61 Broadway. Omar, @. SMITH, CLOAKMAKER, 1002 BROAD. way, corner of Twenty sixth street, Late 44 Third pres ‘ SHERWOOD'S TOURN( v1 BK U URE CORSET. This article combines in on t & corset of ye and finish and nin one, armen fect model, ction to the lungs and comfortable au tes epare, It has been promos 7 all who have (among whom are several eminent membert of Ws we oe hysiological.” No tay can well do bisout OF vi jo lady ean well do wi , eT ktathetare tuchwal kus EXPANSION SKIRT. Also, the celebrated iy im JATINNE GRINS which for comfort and elegance some sevent; ener ares, stores i, th their manutactu ‘ARK STAMPED WITH THEIR TRADE MARK, OUNTAIN'S INDIA STORK, 653 BROADWAY.—MER- chants and strangers will find « new stock of Lndla pineap. Pile dress goods, by the yard in any quantity, or by the piece, and many very desirable articles, which are only tobe found ai th in atore, 658 Broadway. ‘OURNING GOODS. mts CONSTABLE & CO. wa ON MONDAY FEBRU A. THMIN ENTIRE SPRING IMPOR ATION OF ING DRESS GOODS. Which will cou en ne styles of goods manufactured ew- pressly for their retail trade, and never before offered in (hin arket. ‘atc Canal, corner of Mercer street. ether with styles, all of errsiy re fOr ea10,98 fe United ited States an: i ar au ILLINERY GOODS. MARTIN & eee 364 Broadw: Corner of Franklin steeet, 1 Are now prepared to exhibit their spring imporiauioa of Frencie millinery goods. Conaisting of— ONS, PLaix AND FANCY SILKS, aoe mn STRAW BONNETS. 4s. &¢. assortment of mourning Also, a ii 1 80 leh crapea and veils, of the best manutacture. Biack Bi _Mourping ribbons, limes, flowers, &c., &¢. OURNING GOO) M CONTINU ATHON OF THE GREAT SALE EWS MOCRNING STORE. WIMMENE SACRIFICE, "be entire stock to he sold ont LESS OF COST {To close the burineas. ‘The greatest ud: fered to gporobeascs. __ 519 Broadway. ow ba THE CARTER LACE MANUFAO- rich lot of laces, new styles, made ex. nin wong trad Capes, collara and seta at hair fourth street ‘irat store west of Broad: RM INDIA. CAMEL'S ‘HAIR SH SHAWLS, SQUARE AND LONG. A FINE ASSORTMENT NOW OPEN. Thene goods were Durchused a te reoent large auction sales w "wares tn London, and are wel ENOLD, OONSTABEE & CO Canal, corer of Mereer aizeet. WEED’! 8. MOURNING STOR! PRING MANTILLAS. We are ready to exhibit our spring importation and manu- tA c are SILK AND LACE, MAMTILLAS, 1 8 AP ONTLE AND StEL Le SHAWLS MH ne foods, of our 01 importation. from Sienete Berope aud drage. Ei 8, MIULS & Go. 344 Broadway. npg YA ete sorte 60 and gr BEST patterns wurteen springs, and seventeca for $8. Males es supplied w with nine Springs fee "EIN Beart pe SKIRTS, SKIRTS.—J. MYERS BEGS TO = the attention oF the Inaioe io te fact that he has re bis skirt manvfactory trom 281 Sprit Hudson street, where he tO. ceep pou on ba hans large stock of Indies’ rea) w: ing extension al spring style, W'trre st moderate MYERS, 819 Hudson street, vear Vandam. MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE, For Lape and Western In el it new Paris styles. 1869. terms, AT GEO. BULPIN’S, 1 Broadway, (Between Thompson’s and Taylor's Saloons.) SPRING FASHIO! T WHOLESALE, PARIS FLOWERS, ‘and bridal wreaths, from manufacturers thas supply v or ‘HE soulmate: is FUCKS Bron oa to Thompeoa’s, FN iseatimeea o Pate t wreatl Bull ahd bridal wren, load dressen and bouquets. A full and general assortment of ot every ‘description of Freach Jobvers and miiliners are ‘avited iI and examine at PRICE'S Artificial Vive rate. ys " hi Division street. CARD.—TO UTHERN A AND WESTERN BUYERS— facture: are now ready for the halter a, aie manufactn 4 lowest ywest’possible caah prices, at Mrs. SIMMONS’, $64 Broad- ‘OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Magy I HAVE Al N& fo, $1 Catharine atrect, in this clty, for the sale CN fo eae eales made by him Naw York, Feb. ARIS aT LATEST FASHIONS AND shapes of Jalon’ hata now roaived in every novelty. of style, to which the attention of Southern a + ers is solicited. Also, » patera bas for mill LOVETT, ngvnt, No! 625 Brondway, IBBONS, R ns RIBBONS, BUill more elegaat, Sill more recherehs. RIBBONS FOR BONNETS, RIBBONS FOR SASHES, RIBHONS FOR SLEEVES, RIBBONS FOR DRESSES, In immense variety, At very low prices, And for aet cash oaly, KREGAN & TRRNAN, No. 2 We ROWN & CO. D FROM THER 3 oa Sune, 443; to HAVING REMOVED Tao of lndlcat of Rout ani ectarad tere rete ring sy hern vere to Unpir ap ladler