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*?iimIhHhii la aid of the wivee u< ohOdren of British .?Mini ww employed In the servtoe of their eauntry In the mbId| straggle. On Wednesday morning, March I, ?? ft?? o'clock, a new opera will be produced, and the ?wrvieea ef the operatic company, the gentWmen of the toad and every person connected with this national es tablishment, will be girt n gratuitously for the formation af a fend to aid the support of the women and children jjj.hH ti e abeenee of their protectors. Fatore adver tise m< nti will announce the name* of the lady patron - eeeea, ai.d other distinguikhed persona, who are forming a committee for tliis laudable purpoee. In addition, the lessee *'11 place at the diapoeal of the oommlttee the xeat ? ad entire expense* free. Mr. Buchanan had a benefit at Gloucester, Feb. 27th. The "Antecs" had left London and were travelling as a ?wall ahow. Mr. O. Hudson had made a eenaation in hfeh characters. Young Hernandes waa at Manchester. Ma Charles Pitt and Mr. G. Vandenhoff were starring In the provincial towns. Jl London paper of the 26th ult. says: ? On Tuesday, at the auction mart, Mr. Robins submitted t? public competition two renter's shares in the Theatre hewal, Drury Lane, the original coot of which was ?600 each, the possessors bcin^ entitled to an annual dividend at the rate of 7a. 64. each night of performance, but which Is now reduced to Is. 3d. per Bight, entitlnd also ta free admission upon all occasions, transferable or sale tkb annually, held for a period of about forty years. Sold far forty-eight guineas each. .Annexed Is a letter recently received by the aianager of the Hippodrome in this city Paris, Feb. 22, 1854. Mm Hxmu Fimooxi : ? D&taHia? I have endeavored to conform as fat as passible with the directions contained in your favor mt Feb. 18. Be not surprised, however, when I tell yon that equestrian talent here at the present time is at a a high premium. This is in some measure attribu te the demand for Artists In England and t.Ve United Mates, but much more so to the unsettled state of Eu iqee, which in the event of a general war must cut off ???applies in our line from the principal cities of the Continent. In England, the demand is still greater, all feeir ftars at present being Americans, who in herae ?oacahip are very far superior to any of the male riders ?Tea in Franco. i herewith tend you enclosed a list of the ladies I have ??gaged for the Hippodrome; they are principally, as N> will perceive, from the Cirque Olyrapique. I have shew if e engaged Louie Kutx, a German, from the Berlin ?mhitheatre, who is a great card here in gymnastic feale; and Adolphus Wurt. a Pole, who has never ap Sired in Paris. He Is said to own the best jumping rae in Europe, and rides and controls a whole troupe a time. Their salaries, as I have intimated, are very high, and they were difficult to obthain even at that. I have advanced most of them more or less money, an ac eaunt of which yon will find enclosed. Thepaseages of mm of them have been paid in the steamer Washington, to sail on the 18th Marc h. The others will come by the next packet, in time for the opening. You may depend ?pon the following lint as certain, having obtained not oaly security for the performance of their engagements, bat I hold their passports until they shall hare em htrktd;? Juliette Deblois, Augustine Boudnot, Louisotte Levore, Esther Ceblois. Caroline Vedel, Mile. Josephine, Mile. Eugenie? the three last named belonging to your former troupe. These ladies, and a fine collection of ostriohes, with magnificent harness and phcton for the exhibition at the Hippodrome, will go out in the Washibgton. The Get man and Pole will take passage In the steamer of the lttth. Please obtain a hotel for their reception some where in the vicinity of the Hippodrome, and be at the wharf wiih sufficient conveyances upon the arrival of the steamer. Yours, with great respect, JAMES M. NIXON, Agent of the Hippodrome. ? ' Coroner** In quest*. Bairn rsox Ixtmvkrancb. ? On Thursday night William Bwatt, of No. 68 Vandam street, waa found lying on the sMawalk at the corner of Fourteenth street and Ninth ave nue, by the Sixteenth ward police. Hi* head was badly from his falling, as it is supposed, in a fit. He was taken to the station house and attended by a physician, and hn placed in a cell, and was found dead therein yester hji mornirg. Coroner Gamble held an inquest upon the tody, when it was adduced in evidence that the deceased had tor a leng time been of intemperate habits, also that ha was subject to fits of convulsions. Dr. Uhl. who aaamlned the body, stated that, in his opinion, death was ?Meed by eonvuh ions, induced by intemperance. A ver dict was rendered accordingly. Deceased was 48 years of age, and a native of New York. Fatal Accident bt Drowning. ? On Saturday, whan the Arctic steamer was preparing to leave her pier, one of he waiters belonging to hsa^ named Ramen Welsh, acci dentally fell overbonrd and was drowned. There was so ?such confusion on board at the time of the accident that the man sank for the last time before efforts could to made for his rescue. The body was found yesterday ?aorning, when Coroner Wilhelm held an inqueit upon Us remains. The wife of deceased, who was on board at the time, to take leave of her hosband, was present when the accident occurred. The deceased was in the aot of getting some water, when he lost his balance and Ml overboard. Deceased lived in Roosevelt street. He was a native of England, twenty-five years of age. The Jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning. Qmowi Men Fockd Drowned. ? Coroner Wilhelm held an inqnest at the foot of Bank street, North river, upon the body of an unknown man, who appears to-have been a longsh oreman. He had been in the water for about two days. Verdict, death by drowning. Be also held an Inquest at the foot of King street, anon the body of an unknown man, who was in the ha biliments of a sailor. The body had evidently been in the water a long time, and waa so decomposed that it was Impossible to identify him. Death from known, was rendered. Police Intelligence. Captain Squire* Amongtt the Baker* ? A Floury Seme. ?Captain Squires, of the Eleventh ward, makes a report to the Chief of Police announcing the arrest of three 8eiiu*n baker*, ngainst whom the captain complained of ?B auault; also a woman who aided in the attack on the captain. Their named are Philip Pupp, George Seheener, Henry Afderhieda, and Elizabeth Afderhieda. The fol lowing graphic account it* given to the Chief: ? Captain Sqnirea, went into the bakenhop kept by these Dutch Men, to remonstrate with them for their brutal conduct of children who occasionally were found playing around their door, some of whom they had caught at different times and cruelly beaten, because some boys had previ ously stolen their pics ; when he was set upon by Pupp, with the ferocity of a full grown dog. and with the aid of Seheener and Elisabeth, after a series of somersets more curious than comfortable, he landed on the sidewalk. They were soon secured, however, and held to bail by* Juatiee Welsh to answer the charge. Charge of Stealing a Horn and Wagon. ? On Saturday, ?Acer Thomas, of the Twenty -Orst ward, arrested a young man named James Campbell, on charge of stealing a horse, wagon, harness and whip, the property fit Mr. fames Suydam, residing at No. 116 East Twenty-fourth street, valued at $300. The officer found the property in the poMeasion of the prisoner at I he foot of Twenty -eighth street, and when arrested he declared he did not steal the horse, but that two fellows ran off whom he supposed did, before the officer arrived. This story, however, waa not credited by the magistrate, who committed him to prison for trial. Jersey City Intelligence. Jnm Crrr ajid Bxkokn Ponrr Road.? The bill charter teg a company to construct this road passed the Assem bly of the New Jersey Legislature ?On Friday. It had previously passed the Senate. Personal Intelligence. Hon. Gilbert Dean, II. C., PoughkeepHie: Hon. H. H. Henry, Vermont;Hon. William S. Rosevelt, Illinois; Hon. William Lyon, Westchester; Dr. Hitchcock, U. S. Army; K. M. Fales, Baltimore; W. H. Jones, North Carolina; E. R. Mason, St. Louis; Noham Capon, Boston, were among fthe late arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel. Hon. A. Birdsall, Bingamton; Hon. J. C. Mather, Troy; Hon. G. W. jWies, Iowa; Hon. Charles Gregoire, Missouri; Rev. W. H. Waggoner and daughter, Middieton, Conn.; Lieut. Kellogg, U. 8. Army; Dr. E. F. Randolph, Boston; Henry Gray, Springfield ; Mr. Haight, Newburg: stud W. D. Ticknor, Boston, arrived at the International Hotel. Capt. H. Van Allen. Buffalo; Col. Abele, Geneva; A. B. Bement and Mrs. Allison. New Orleans; Mr. Hamilton and party, Canada: Col. P. Taylor, U. 8. Army; Mr. Perry, Washington; G. H. Steiman and family, Alabama; Mr. Richard McConnell, Miss.; Lyman D. Nonris, St. Iouis, were amongst the arrivsls yesterday at the Astor House. Sir Cusac P. Ronay, Secretary to the Grand Trunk Rail way Compapv of Canada, is expected at Quebec about the aecbnd week in April. ARRIVAL9. List of passengers from New Orleaas and Havana, per ateawshlp Crsiceut t'ity: ? Mrs 0 Martin three children, and rervsnt; Mrs Craig. P M Wbitmore and lady, Miss Susan Smith, J D Atranehes, R M Vcaier, J Urogan, J Leonard, Capt R Olmsted, J Boflll. G Pcrilo, J Arqniroa, S Megrett, lady, two cLildren, and two servants; C Burr and servant. Darwin Csle, Mrs J L Vega and oblld, G Sohmidt, ? A Csrbagal, Mr F P Rogers, lady, child, and two servant* Mrs Julia Wood and two children, and twenty-seven in the Steerage. 4rcm Norfolk, 4e. In steamship Roanoke ? Mrs E Lyons, Mrs M A Eyona. Mrs R E Page. Mrs Jane M'oody. Miss Mary K Woody, Win Church, John Kelly, I M Rodgers, Miss Susan Calwell, Miss M Rldgcly, Mrs C Splcer. Leo Melniklhein. C F Ktnmet. 8 W Weisser Capt Jodah Chase, Oapt Z C Glf ford, Asa Blood, E W Wallace, Jas M Robinson. Mrs M L Shaw, Mrs J C Hawkins, W A Alien? 10 in the steerage. Contention in Arkansas. ? On the first Monday of August nemt the sense of the people of Arkansas wlu be taken upon the propriety ' of calling a convention to amend and reform the constitution of the 8tate. The Little Rock OatelU mentions, as among the great objects of the convention, the extension of the elective franchise and the election of the Judges of the Supreme Court, Secretary of Stnte, Auditor, Treasurer, and all other pub lic officers, by the people. Court Calendar? Tills Day. Vsmtn Ptatv.-j Court.? Criminal cases. Soruiia CotRT-^ienerJ Term.? The Canal and Walker ?treet rases. Borara Cnu?T? drcnlt. ? No calendar till Wednesday. Scpkmb Cocwr ? Hne il terra.? No*. 28, 0, 44, 46, 4fl, 88. 43, 1R. <W. Solution Corirr? (Two Branches.)? Same as Friday, ?with Kos. 459, 427, 610, 160, 4, 870, 9O0, 421. The Crystal Palace (World's Pair) Modal Is ROOT'S fourteenth prise. Call and see his works, at the V Treat freo gallery, No. .163 flmadway Open <lay and evrn k'g. Crayon daguerreotypes taken at no other place. ?LV Beat and Cheapest Dagncrrcot ypes ore take* f?r the people hy the New York Daguerreotype Com pany, who turn out Are hundred portraits daily, at rarlnai prices ? \''' cents and upwards. Rooms 2- SI Dread way. Mead j^roOier*' Ds^nrrrrotyiif Galleries, 09 Hroadwuy, contain the largest and mo?t valuable cn| Uftlon In this e?nntrv. PMnr ? taken In th* hinhentp.r r <4ion i.i the , rf. ? '?e only ! I r , d.ii -i . r ;? I f..r IH Luurtl (i^lgpESipS Arion'i J I)tg?ri ? eot y pes n? I?a rgii 8lir, fir flfty cent*. colored aLd in a nice morocoo tut, with t>lu the of >>? over made for fifty oents, end *irn>M mmI tu those tint <o?t two dollar* elsewhere. Ki italir, ANSON'8, 569 Broadway, opposite tho Metro p titan Hotel. Hew Manlr ? "The Laborer to Ma Bona;" "Lily, Doar, Rot* with me 1 ; "Chink of Oold;'' "Qently lows tho Stream;" "Katy Did and KatyDldn t; 'not. "Ne'er Fear, Boy* Cbeer;" "9u*v Anna Simpson;" "Be Che ry . Boy*;" "Damsel Sohottieh," with splendid vignette, "On.o 1 knrw a maiden fair;" and many other popular songs. Just P??"^{BBY k GORDON, 297 Broadway. National Academy of Twenty ninth annual exhibition will bo opened to artiit exhibitor* enlv, for the pnrpoao of varniahing their pictures. on Tues day, tho 21at inatant, from 9 o'oloek A. M. till 5 P. M. The exhibition will be opened to the publio on th* following day, Wednesday. the 22d inatant. T. ADDISON RICI1AKDS, Cor. See. Nat. Aoademy. Fine A rt*? GooplI <Hi Co., 36A Broadway, bavr jnat published? Lnther Burning the Pope's Bulla, after Marter?<*'g; price $4 plain, $8 colored. ChrUt and hia Dis eiplte, lithographed by Fannli, after Landell*; prioe $2 plain, s 4 colored. Switxrrland, a new set of aix line landacapei, with figure*, I y Garrard; price 00 oenta plain, $1 'IS eolnri-d. Six newitmli** of Flower*, by Madame Qirardin; colored ?f- *ent*, eolored with a dark fronnd 80 oenta. General vt?w ?' Manhattan Ieland, comprising New Tork, Brooklyn. Wil H-niibtrf. State* Ialand, Jor*eyCity, Hoboken, 4i.; plain N eolored 98, half eolored SS. The usual dleoount to the trade. Albert H. Nlrolay holds hi* regular Htmh weekly tale of (lock* and bond* this day, at 12>i o'oloek, at the Merchant*' Exchange. For further particular* wo refer to hi* adverti*ement in another eolumn. A Card, ? Spring Clothing? Now ready, an nieuiti assortment of ehtirely new and well-made cloth ing, adapted to the aeaaon, ent and trimmed in the beat ?tile, and will be aold at th* loweat poaaible prioe*. N.B. ? All article* guaranteed to he exactly a* repreaentod. EDWARD T. 1IACKETT, Clothing Emporium, 106 Fulton itreet. XTndaan M. C. Dougal, Ifo. 70 Sixth avenue, near Wavcrley plar.n, will open a beautiful assortraon* of Pari* millinery, jnat received by the laat iteamera, on Wednesday. March 22. Mourning Millinery and Maiitlllaa. ? liar THOI.OMEW k WEED will open, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20th, 21*t and 22d, their spring styles of Pari* mourning millinery and mantilla*, oompriaing the mo*t beautiful designs over exhibited, together with tho heat ssaortment of apring and summer good* ever olTored to the public. New mourning store. Ml Broadway, between th-j St. Nichols* and Metropolitan h<t*ils. BARTHOLOMEW A WEED. Here a Twist, There a Wrinkle, Nowhere a fit, la the prevailing styl* of ihirta made to order at someec talliahment*. GREEN'S system of measurement, however, preclude* the possibility of these drawback*. They never di*ligure the shirt* manufactured at No. 1 Aator Homo. Carpeting*, Oil Cloth*, Ac^-McGorty A TILBY, 142 Broadway, New York, announce to whole rale and retail pnrohnser* that their itock of theae good* il complete, unique in design, color, ahadc and pattorn, being the production* of the eminent manufacturers in Europe and America. Carpeting*? Rich Velvet, Tapestry, Anbns *cn, Brussels, three ply, ingrain, and Venetian atair oar Kting, at J. Hyatt's 94 Bowerv; alio oilcloth*, from rte to twenty-four feet wide, from 2a. Sd. to 10*.; the ?qrare yard Engliah velvet*. 12a.; tapestry, 9s. Sd. to 10a.; good ingrain carpeting, 3*., 3a. 6d. to 4*.; three-ply carpot in?. Pf. 6d. to 9r. French table and piano cover* at half their usual prieer. J. HYATT, 94 Bowery. Window Shade*, ?S<c. ? Tho Largest, Best and iheapest stock of window ihadei, lace and muslin curtain*, lornices, Ao., i* at the principal manufacturer*' depot, No. 2H8V Broadway, and No. 54 Reade atreet. If you want to ^ny the best article* at the loweat rrioe. go there. KELTY A FERODSON. Sewing Machines? The Battle of the Sew ing machines ha* fairly begun. Eliaa Howe, Jr., of Boaton, and Walter Hunt, of New York, are eonteating beforo the United Elates Patent Office which lia* the prior ri.^ht to the comlinition of the needle and the shuttle In sowing ma cl inea. The prior right of Mr. Hunt la proved by numerous and most respectable witnesses. If He succeeds in thia con test, we have his lieenso to uao tils invention. In the mean time. however, the only machine that can be bought with tntlre safety, I* Singer'* single threaded sewing maohine, which i* secured by the original patent granted to Moroy k Johmon, on the Otn of February, 1849. These maohine*. a* recently improved, are, for all pnrposea, the most porfoat overproduced. 1. M. SINGER A CO., No. 323 Broadway. To Clothing Manufacturer*? Having re reived the patent for my clothing cutting machines, and be in/ desirous of showing their value as labor savers, and test ing practically the amount of work which oan be done with them, Ism willing to put up and work, at my own expense, ft r a month, one for any house omploying not less than twelve, or two cutters if cot less than twenty-four, and re move them at any time should they not be approved of, free ol all exMlve to the house making tho trial. The work done with them i* far (uperior to any done with shears, and with less than half the number of hands. They are n? sim ple in their construction and operation that any one, with a reasonable share of common sense, can work them to advau tag*. The machine, and nSSHMBI of the work, oan he seen, and all questions answered, by JOHN UARKADAY, 092 Broadway, Crlstadoro's Hair Dye? No Coronet 1* so glorious as a magnificent head of hair, and of thia arnament CLlor ia the first essential. If, therefore, nature haa redden ed or saddened your cranium, or time or *iokuc** whitened it, hide the defect with a Irilli.int black or brown, imparted by the *scelsior dye. No 6 Astor Houio. Hygeana In Blaine? J. H. Oaubert, Fo*t ?SMr *f Richmond, Me., write* ?*:? "Th* hygeana 1* do ts* wonder* her*. My (liter ha* had a dl*tre*aing eough, with great difficulty or breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and took the oherrv syrup but a few day* before ah* we* relieved, and now, after one month's us* of It, her ?owgh i* wall. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalation must ?reduce as entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the lung*. There i* no mistak*, it I* truly a wonderful dis covery."' Hygeana for sale at BOYD A PAUL'S, No. 40 fortlandt street; C. H. Ring, corner of John street and Broadway, New York; and Mr*. Have*, No. 175 Fulton (tree, t and 14f> Atlantic street, Brooklyn. For certificates, le., we have unprecedented teitimony. See pamphlot. Bedding's Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy of thirty year* Standing; cures without fail, burns, sealds. boils, enilblains, chapped hands, biles, and every outward injury or eruption. A. B. k D. Sand*, wholesale agent*. Sold by C H. Ring, corner of John street and Broadway; C. V. Clickner A Co., 81 Barolay street, and by druggist* and apothecaries generally. Fit* I Fits 1 1 Fit* I ! 1? Persons Laboring un der this distressing malady will find the vegetable epileptic pills the only remedy ever discovered for curing epilepsy or railing fits. These pills have a specific action on the nervous system: and, although prepared especially for the purpose of curing fits, they will he round of especial benefit for all Cenon* afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system as been prostrated or shattered from auy cause whatever. In ehronie complaints, or diseases of long standing, super induced by nervousness, they are exceedingly hencficial. Price IS per box, or two boxes for $5. Persons enclosing a remittance will have these pills sent them through the mail, free of postage. For safe by 8ETH 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore str e?t, Baltimore, Md.. to whom order* from all part* of the Union mut be addresced, postpaid. Married, In thin city, on Sunday, March 19, by the Rev. J. P. Hermance, Mr. Jora W. Rka, of Paterson, N. J., to Kiaa Arminda Bvkh, of Greenwood, N. Y. On Friday. March 17, at St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. P. Hannan, Wiujam Hxkrt Doi-olam, Esq., of Clinton county, to Emma, the beautiful and accomplished daugh ter of Oapt. E. Storey, of St. John, N. B. New Brunswick paper* please copy. In Brooklyn, October 29, by Dr. Bethune, Mr. D. Chartis 1'zacock to Mifis Miriam Follbn, daughter of Charles Follen, Esq., both of this city. Died, On Friday evening. March 17, Earstta, wife of Samuel F. Halttev, and daughter of George Youle, deceased. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, thin afternoon, at four o'clock, from her late residence. No. 63 Seventh street. On Sunday, March 19, after a lingering illness, Mrs.8r?A!? Hknrt, widow of Peter Henry, of Sllgo, Ireland, aged 62 years. The friends of the family, and her sons, Patrick and Teter, also her sons-in-law, James Brady, Peter Honry and John Htgan, are respectfully requested to attend her funeral, Irom her late residence, No. 191 Greene street, at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Canada snd Slffo papers please copy. At his late residence, In Jersey City, on Saturday, Match 19, after a sRort illness, Alrert Kosm, in the 46th yesr of his age. His relatives and friends, and those of his brother, Uenrv Roster, are respectfully invited to attend his fu neral, from his late residence in Fifth street, near Coles street, at two o'clock to morrow afternoon. Fnddenly, in Jersey City, on Sunday evening, William Hoioh, aged 46 years. His relatbes and friends are respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, which will tako place at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon, from his late residence, in Newark avenue, Jersey City, without fyrther notice. On Sunday, March 19, Mart Ann*, daughter of James sr.d Mary Ferguson, in the 22d year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from th? resi dence of her parents, No. 121 West Twelfth street, at half-past one o'clock to-morrow afternoon. On Sunday, March 19, in the 79th year of her age, Mart, relict of the lute Henry Cropsey. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son, J as ps r F. Cropsey, No. 645 Houston street, at two o'olock to morrow afternoon, without fnrthor invitation. In this city, on Sunday morning, March 19, I'atrick Camprsix, agt-d 33 years. His friends and acqnnintanc' " are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his : \te residence, No. 2fl'2 Sixteenth street, at two o'clock this afternoon. Hi* re mains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbuah. On Sunday, March 19, Aubtarpkr, only son of John A. and Josephine Riley, aged 1 month and f> days. The relatives and friends are inviteil to attend his fu neral, from their residence, No. 76 Sullivan street, at two o'clock this afternoon. On Sunday, March 19, MattTOu Nraims, son of William and (atbarine Neales, afttr a lingering illness, aged 3 yeara and 6 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late red dence, No. 66 Mul berry street, at two o'clock thin afternoon. Katt, youngest daughter of Catharine and J. 8. Young, aged 2 years and 10 months. A doting mother and a fond father are liereaved of a beautiful child. The *rand rarents. and other numbers of the family, bow their heads in deep tiorrow. She lived and died without sin. On Saturday. March 18, Mrs. Mart 1'i.?r, aged 87 years, 7 n.onths and 26 days. The relatives snd triends of the family are respeetfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her , arn-ln law, William B. Congdon, No. 96 Clinton street, at ! one o'rloes this afternoon. Al Ilolioken, on Sunday, March 19, of consumption, flirt, wife tf Jobn M. Poium!, n ' ris tighter Tif lo'in v, , -f r? tv, <? * Adli 4vAi H | At Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 36. of ?holm, DifiDl. Hibmmui, Jr., la tho lllh ;?w of his age, Ut? of Marrisania, Mow York. Wfrkljr Report of Death* Id the City and (ounty of Now York, from tb? 11th day March to the 18th day of March, 1864. Hen, 81; women, 68; boys, 171; girls, ISO ? Total, 480. mm Abe ecus 1 Hip disease 1 Aneurism of the aorta. . . 1 Hooping cough 8 Afoplexy 8 Inanition 8 Asphyxia , 2 Inflammation 1 Asthma 1 Inflammation of bladder.. 1 Atrophia 1 Inflammation of brain... .10 Hrnin, disease of 1 Inflammation of bowels. . 4 Bleeding from the womb. 1 Inflammation of heart. . .. 2 Burned or scalded 2 Inflammation of kidney*. 2 Bronchitis., 0 Inflammation of lung*. . .40 Cancer 1 Inflammation of stomach 3 Cancer of the brain 1 Inflammation of throat.. 8 Casualties by railroad. . . 2 Inflammation of liver.... 2 Cholera infantum 1 Inflammation of the knea Consumption 62 (aged) 1 Convulsi ns, infsntile. . ..60 Intemperance 1 Convulsions, adult 2 Jaundice 2 Croup IT Killed or murdered, by Congestion of the brain. . 7 stabbing 1 Congestion of lungs 6 Lirer, disease of 1 Catarrh 1 Lunga, disease of 1 Debility, infautUe 6 Lues venerea 1 Debility, adult 0 Malformation of the head 1 Delirium tremens 3 Malformation of the heart 2 Diarrhoea 6 Marasmus, infantile 22 Dropsy 3 Measles ..10 Dropsy in the head 17 Mortification 2 Dropsy in the chest 1 Mortification of the leg.. 1 Dropsy in the orarian. ... 1 Morbus briglitu (disease Drowned 2 of the kidneys) 2 Dysentery 7 Mumps 1 Enlargement of the heart 1 Nervous irritation 1 Epilepsy 8 Old age 1 Erysipelas 4 Palsy 2 Erysipelas of the face.... 1 Frematuro birth 17 Keyer 1 Pleurisy 1 Fever, bilious 2 Rupture of the wowb(ap Fever, intermittent 1 parent) 1 Fcvrr, puerperal 7 Scrofula 4 Fever. remittent 1 Smallpox 20 Fever, scark-t 11 Spinal disease 1 Fever, typhoid 4 Sprue..,. 1 Fever, typhus 6 Stillborn 26 Fever, hectic 1 Suicide by laudanum ... . 1 Fever, catarrhal 1 Scurvy 1 Fistula of bladder and Ulceration of throat 1 rectum 1 Ulceration of spine 1 Heart, disease of 3 Unknown 2 Heart, disease of valvular 1 AOW Under 1 year 170 40 to 50 years 1<} 1 to 2 years f>3 50 to 60 years 21 2 to 5 years 60 60 to 70 years 14 5 to 10 years 20 70 to 80 years 11 10 to 20 years 22 80 to 90 years 6 20 to 30 years 43 Unknown 1 30 to 40 years 36 place* or NATIVITY. United States 846 France 3 Ireland 82 Holland 1 Fngland 10 Poland 1 Scotland 3 At sea 3 Wales 1 Unknown 2 Germany 2D ~ WARDS. 1 9 13 32 2 4 14 23 3 9 16 8 4 16 16 31 6 18 17 36 6 27 18 26 7......... 22 19 22 8 17 29 30 9 21 21 26 1 0 14 22 16 1 1 8 12 40 Total 480 Institutions ? Hospital, Bellevue, 9 : Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island, 5; Smallpox, Blackwell's Island, 2; I.unatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, 2; Ward's Island, 36; Randell's Island, 3; City Hospital, 6; Workhouse, Black well's Island, 9; Colored Home, 1; Hospital, 1; Colored persons, 14. THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspector. City Inspector's Office, March 18, 1864. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. Any person wishing to adopt a healthy female infant of American parents, can hear of one by addressing Howard, Herald office. AN INTERESTING MALE CniLD. FIVE MONTHS old, that has lost its father, will tie given to any lady to adopt as her own, by addressing a note to Mrs. C., Herald office. Boy lost? in the neighborhood of wooster ami Spring ftrectg, six years old; liis name is Stephen While; he was dressed in gray pantaloons, green jacket, with t rass buttons, new Mack cap, and red top boots; baa a mark of a cut above bis eye. Any one who Knows any thing of soch a hoy, will relieve the anxiety of a parent hy piling information at 111 Wooater atreet, or corner of Forty - illti street and Third avenre. INFORMATION WANTED? OF JOSEPH NEALE, OF Anngier street, Dublin. Ireland. When last heard from was in Wayne county, 18 miles from Detroit, Michigan. Any intelligence of him will be thankfully received hy Joseph Fox, 1*4 Greene atreet, New York. Detroit (liiohl I an) papera pleaae copy. INFORMATION WANTED ? OF BARTHOLOMEW Lync h, (baker,) ann of Patrick Lynch, Ardlow, parish of Mullagh, connty Cavan, Ireland. When lart heard of, atoat four yeara ago, waa in San Joae, lTpner California. Any information or him will be moat thankfully received hy his mother, at 484 Greenwich atreet. or by fiia brothers, John and Thomae Lyaeb, provision dealers, to Clinton Market, New York. California papera pleaae oopy. IF MR. C. ABADIE WILL CALL AT THE OFFICE OF Cehalloa Bros. A Rubira. No. 77 Broad street, he will I ear ot something to his advantage. T F THIS MEETS THE EYE OF MR. FINDLEY, OR I any of his friends, late^f the firm of Findlev, Weir A '.'onsen, or Findley A Weir; 93 William street, piens? com nnnicate addrer-s Immediately to Mr. T. MadburV. 2S2 Hud ron street, where an acquaintance wishes to aee him. Of EBUD.-I WISH TO SEE YOU TO DAY, AND WILL he there at the uaual hour. M. THE PERSONS WHO TOOE A BLACK VELVET d \ PE from the parlor of 99 Mercer street, on Friday last, are well known, and if they would avoid trouble, are advi-ed to rotnrn it at once. It la dangerous to carry on a joke too long. THE PERSON WHO WROTE TO , DEC. 18. JAN. 20. Feb. 3, and 22d, ending the last ? "Is it traly vour wisk to Md forever farewell," is answered. No." Letters to and from, are intercepted. Put your letters into another Post Ol&ee, and "minister to, Ac." The gentleman who answered c. h. s.'s matrimonial advertisement in Thursday's Herald, may obtain an Interview by calling at Thompson's saloon, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. He should wear a light colored glove on the right hand. R SPECIAL NOTICE?. Any person having information of a pre cocioua youth, familiarly known as the " Infant Fro4? riek;" he was last ?e*n on the Collins' ateamer Arctic a few momenta prior to her departure. His friend* are very anx ic;<a about him, and fear* are entertained that he may have I < n suddenly attacked with a ru?h of Mood to the feet. Any auch information ? ill be thankfully roceivcd hy Spon dul'ax. at No. 2 Dey atrect. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FIRE IN SPRUCE street, IK A PORTER A CO., denier* in door aashes and Hindi" haio removed to *12 Broadway, store of the Che shire data Cmptl/, I FORBID AM- PERSONS TRUSTING ANT RODY on my account. CHARLES D. TURNER. Masonic notice.-one or two lodges can he accommodated for the enaulong year, from the first of Day, in the new room corner of Broadway and Bloecker street, npon reasonable terma. Apply to S. C SWARTZ, 71 Kait Thirteenth street, or to JAMES G. POWERS, 101 Mar ray street. Notice to swiss citizens.-thk authorities ?(the city of Staua. in the Canton Untcrwalden, hav ing informed the conaulate of SwiUsrland in New Vork that it ia intended to erect at Stani a monnment la honor of Arnold Von Winkelried, the Swiai hero, who, at the fa rnuna lattlu of Pcmpaoh, in the year 13S6, aaorinced hi) life f< r the liberty of the Fatherland, and having solicited con trol utiona in order to carry Into effcct thia act of national gratltnde? not only in Switaerland, but also of Swla" citi itna icbiding In iofikn countries ? the conaulate of Switzer land at New York, No. 43 Now street, haa opened a anh pcrlption list, whore the contrihutlona of Swiss cltiien* will l.o thankfully received and afterwards dnly remitted to the Authorities of the ulty of Stani. L. PH. DE LUZE, Consul of Switzerland, New York. NEW YORK HORTICULTURAL 80CIETV.? AN AD jonrncd inc ting will be held at the Society Rooms, 601 Broadway, thia (Monday) evening, at 7K o'clock. The rogu lar conversational meeting will be held on the same evening. 8til\t?ct? The Vegetable Garden. Tho public are respect tally invited to attend. SHEPHERD KNAPP, President. 9 P B. Mr. ad. Recording Secretary. XTOTICE.? ANY PERSON OR PERSONS HAVING 1.1 left bagf-a^e, or any eflccta of any kind at Walker's Hotel, HO Creenwleh atrect, aro requested to remove the irme on or before the flrat day of April next, or It will be told on tLe second day of Apr{| next, to defray the expoaava against them. ROBERT WALKER, Proprietor. PRESENTING OF TESTIMONIAL? AT A MEETING of the most influential exhibitors from Great Britain and Ireland, ccnnected with the Crystal Palace, New Vork, Mr. John Sidaway, deputed by the contractors of the Grand Trunk Railway in Canada, for transaction of bualnena con tacted with this, perhaps the most expensive, undertaking of tie present day, w aa presented by thom with a ma??lve fllvr.r sunffhox, tearing the following In. eriptloo:? " Pre sented by the friends of native industry at the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations held at New York, 18M, to Mr. John Sidaway. as n small tribute of eateem for hli do votedneea in promoting so efficiently the predict* of (Jreat Britain and Ireland in Canada." The meeting Wat eharac terited by conviviality and the best of feeling, %nd In toaata, Interrperscd by ?p< ec rtes, recitations and songs, was of such a ehariuter aa to reflect great credit on the pnrtlei aa semlled, In ocmentlng a good feeling among individuals connected with different nations, and causing others, by manifeatationa of real worth and excellence, to seek to ac quire similar position* to the one occupied by the invltod Ctiest to whom the token was presented. Such objects, In our opinion, are praiseworthy in the highest decree. ? E litor QT. DAVID'S BENEVOLENT 80CIRTY OE THE CI 0 ties of New York and Brooklyn.? The annual meeting of the society for the election of officer* for the ensuing year will I c held thia evening, March 21), at 8 o'clock, at St. Da. xld'a Hall, 2*2 Walker street. The members are particularly requested to attend. The Dual action of the society on the re\ision of its constitution will take place. Pf.TEK ROBERTS, President. Tur i. R. Jowr*. Secretary. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS -THE SUBSCRI I erf, type fonnders, Nos 29, 31 and 33 Beektnan street. n< ar the l'urk, New York, leg to return their thanka for all putt favors, and assure thilr friends and the printing pnlillc that they have added very many new and elegant fancy lates, and other articles to their heretofore extensive collection, all of which, together with their new serlc* of Scotch cut faces, from |>carl to gr at primer, whloh have civen inch universal aatirfaction for their durability and 1 canty, they are prepi red to furnish on as reasonable terms, for eaah or credit, aa any otl?r type for-ti^er in th I country. Every article rcqnlred In printing estibllihrnent' from a shootln* stick to a mammoth iv^s. f*ml?b 'd a*' t' ' J' ? f ? ?? i- r : ? ? ?' ??? ?' I < !'?' ? : ?' . A Ahespectable colored yodno man wishes to obtain actuation to wait apon a Magic gentleman or family going to California, whose services In wMoh ctptrll; 1 ? aooid >e willing to give fur hie passage. He can give r ooa < itv references u M> honesty, integrity, 4o. Please address U illif m, Herald ottt?. A RESPECTABLE Y00N0 WOMAN WANTS A 8ITU st n; the la an excellent cook, washer and ironar. Tho i it of lty reference can he given. Pirate eall at JSrt ave bi e A, i tween Fifteenth and Sixteen h streets, third fioor, Initio b. May be seea fur two days. A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE ACFD WOMAN WANTS a s (cation aa nurse; bas been accuttouied to the oara ? . ilililren for tevtral years, aad can take tho full charge of in infant from its birth- ha? the best of olty reference. Can I r reen for two days at her last plaoe. No. 22 T*i nty second street, between Broadway un<l Fourth tmun. AniGULY RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN wishes a situation aa cook, and to aasist in washing. 1 1. are call at 224 Mulberry itrwl A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A 8ITUA tn n as cook, waaher and irener, or aa chambermaid and waiter. Good oily reference. Please oall at 233 Mul let ry strut, between Spring aud Prlnoe streets. A PLACE WANTED BY AN AMERICAN GIRL ? SHE is a good baker, washer, and ironex. Has tho very best rt .ummendation from her prevent home No. 4 Wost Thirty eighth street, first bouse fr>m Fifth avenue. A PERSON WISHES FOR A SITUATION AS NURSE and reamttress. ? Has a rood reference from her last p. ace. Can be seen for two ur tliree days, at 121 First arc lit, between Seventh and Eighth streets. TOFNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN a private family, as ohembermaM, or aa ob*mhermal'l and nurae. She can le aeeu tbia day. (Monday, 20th Inst.,) at the place she bas baen living the past year, 10 Beach st. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS a situation to do cbamlerwork; tho best of reference ki\enfrcm her last employers. Apply far three days at No. 19 Sixth avenue. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation as cook, and to assirt in washing and inning, or to take care of children, and to do plain an win*. The best of city reference can be given. Please call for one day at t)l Crosby street. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid, and to arsist in washing and ironing. Phase eall for two days at 2S Clark street, second floor, I nek room. A GERMAN ?IRL, WIIO IS A FIRST RATE COOK, wasber. and ironer, wishss to have a place in a re t pec table family. Apply at 210 Elm street, room 17. A PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chsmberniaid or seamstress, in a privato family, l'itate tall at 245 Spring street, in the rear. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter. Good retoronce, if required. Can bo seen for two days, it uut engaged, at 110 Mutt street. A WOMAN OF GOOD EXPERIENCE WISHES A situation in a private family as nurse and seamstress, bbff ia tally competent to take the entire charge of a baby from Its birth; has brought np children by hand in this 'fiiV'y' thoroughly understands cutting and fitting ibildri ii'a dresses; Is an excellent general plain seamstress. Or would travel with a family to Europe or elsewhere. She can prodnce rati. factory city reference ss to < apaMUty and clarueter. Can le seen for two days at U7 West Fifteenth ftreet, ncsr Sixth avenue, in the rear. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL VUnE A 8ITUA tion as chambermaid and to take caro of-childr.-n, and w i uld lo willing to make horsolt' generally useful. The bent of city references can be given. Can be seen lor two days at 3ltt Ninth street, between avenncs B. and C. Assistant bookkeeper's situation wanted. by a young man of sume experience. Salary not so much an olject as a permanent situation. Address B. L, U., Thirtieth street. A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, SPEAKING the French and Spanish languages, deriros a situation as c'.erk. Writes a good band, and is quick at figures. Should have no objection to travol as agent. Good security tiven. Address Y. B., Broadway Post Office. CALU'ORNIA.? AN ENGLISH GIRL, WIIO HAS lived five years in her last place, desire* to go to Cali fornia with a good family, as nurse, seamstress, waiter, chaml ern:ald, or lady's maid. Can make children s dresses nr.d I oys' clothing. Can be seen at 100 West Twenty-second street, for two weeks. CALIFORNIA?? A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, thirty years of age, and a capable huusukoepor, or would do central housework, and is an experienced nur-e. v ould like to go out with a family, or persona that would rtquire her rervices; would be willing to stay any reasonable length of time when there, that may bo nxreed on. Address W., Hersld office, for four days; or eall, froin 4 to ti P.M., at 422 Greenwich struet, corner of l.aight street. COOK WANTED.? A WOMAN TO ASSIST IN ORDER cooking, in a restaurant; ahe mnat perfectly understand her business. Inquire at 009 Broadway, basement. pARPET PORTER WANTED? ONE THOROUGHLY " J acquainted with the business. App'y to A. Journ??y A Co., 14 Maiden lane. Drug clerk wanted? one wno understands the retail business well. Apply at Drug store, oorner of tli at avenue and Houston street. Gardener wanted? one who understands Lis business In all its branches and is wllliug to tako care of a horsy; to such a person, (wtio must be recommend ed,) a permanent situation offers. Addreaa, with roferunce, Box 1,863 Poat Office. Gardener wanted a few miles from thu city. ? A Protestant man wl.o will take care of a hor-s and cow , and do the work in a small garden, may apply to W. A. Morse, 20 Excbango place. Hostler wanted? at isr court street, near Dean street, Brooklyn No one need apply bnt a tem pi rate, indusarlous man, who nndorstands the care and man agement of horses and harness, and is a good washer. Look here.? a man, who can repair all kinds of plarterlng. ana finish whitening and coloring as it onght to t?. wants work. Aidress Mason, 469 Broome rtreet, corner of Greene. Milliners wanted? six good hands, hilli ners, wanted immediately. Apply to Mrs. Finels, corner of Broadway, eatranoe 119 Grand fctreet, first door up stairs. PROTESTANT 8ERYANTS WANTED THIS DAY.? Six conks, three nnrses, fonr waiting girls, and five i hsmbermaids, for first class families up town; also, a gar dener, a coaclman, and a waiting man. Apply with good references at the Employment Agency OAoe, 60 East roar teeiith street, Union square. situation wanted? by a respectable girl, kj to do chamberwork and waiting, and help wa*h ana iron, and take care of children, or make heraeif generally uscinl. Rent of city reference*. Please call at 253 East Fourteenth street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLOR ed girl, a* waiter in a respei table private family; can pive good city reference. Can be eeen for one day at No. 219 ( bunh street. SITUATION WAN TEB ? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Scotch woman, aa chambermaid or nurse. Apply at 104 Twenty-eighth street, in the rear. QITUATION WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG IO woman, to do general housework in a private family. Good reference riven from her last employer. Can be seen for two days at No. 8 Prince strefct, near the Bowery. SITUATIONS WANTED? BY TWO RESPECTABLE young one as cook, washer and ironer; is a first rate sblrt ironer; understand making bread and biscuit, and all kinds of good plain cooking; has good city reference* Ihe other as chambermaid and waiter, and to assist in the washing and ironing; Is willing to make herself generally utcful; baa the beat of city references. Please eall at I? Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenoes, for two days, if not engaged. Salesman wanted-one that can influence e*Kh and short time trade in groceries, liquors, and to gars, (city trade and adjacent towna preferred.) for whioli a fair compensation will he paid to a man of onergy. Address box 1.3VJ Post Ofltce, with references. Servants.? situations are wanted, in city or country, for a large number of respectable servants, \<i: tint class cooks, washers and irouers, highly recom mended ; experienced chambermaids, nurses, an I general brm-cwr.rkers of almost every nation; also, colored help, at COATE'S Agency, 68 Atlantic atreet, Brooklyn. Servants ?with good reference can bar* placeaat this office, no other need apply. SERVANTS-THE BEST HELP, MALI AND FEMALE, German, Irish, Scotch or French. Also, mechanic*. K doners, coachmen, farmers and waiters, always found at RRIS A COllNERT'S establishment, 2-7 Broadway, corner of Reade street, under tho Irving llou?<-, wiiore none but respectable person* look for employment. Terms moderate. Servants ? wanted, at no. 4 sands street, Brooklyn, cooks chambermaids, nur*es, seamntresscii. laundress**, general bouaeworkera, Ac., also, farmers, gar dener*, and boy* for trade*. N. B. ? Employer* in Brooklyn and its vicinity requiring well recommended aud efficient tervants will get auited promptly by applying at tkia ?|M, SELECT FEMALE OFFICE, lfW TWENTY SIXTH ? t reet, I etween Sixth and Seventh avenue".? Wanted immediately, a seamstress and waiter, elrht plain cook*, *ix ( I amlerraaids, twelve housemaids, and twenty smart girls lately landed, for rcrpertable situations, now r ady, up t< wn. Lady in attendanoe. TO MILLERS. ?WANTED. BY A FIRST RATE hand, a situation to take the management of a mill or a? tlrststoneman. No objection to work on shares on a good i trcam. frr m the 1st of April next. Rcfernnee* good. Ad i res* U. Z. D., Charlton village, Saratoga county, N. Y. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.-A GENTLEMAN acquainted with medicine, having served an apprentioo r! ip In England, la dcairou* of meeting with an engagement in a retail drug store, where be ean have an opportunity of learning how the business is conducted In the city, lie I* jrotided with good testimonial* and city reference*. Ad uren A. B., Herald office. Tailor wanted? a young man to work by the week, in the store: also, a few good pantaloon bands. Apr'* to Edward Scully, 28 Whitehall atreet. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTECTANT woman, a family or gentleman'* wail. In* : is a first rate waaher and Ir'-ner, Please call at 297 West Nineteenth street, near Tenth avenue. Tfr A N TED? A SITUATION AS WET Nl'RSE, BY A fr respectable Protestant married woman, in a respect ? Me family. The best of city reference given . her flr>t baby is f v? week* old. Please call at 2^-2 Flrxt avenue, hatweon : ixteentb and Seventeenth streets, in the basement, for two day*. "TVr ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Tv steady woman; she is a good plain cook anl an exccl lent washer and ironer; she would also do housework in a filial! fan.lly; no objection to as a short dlatanco in the conr.try. Tl.e beat of recommendation can lie given. May be seen until suited. Please call at 234 Elltabuth street, near Houston, flrat floor, front room. T1MNTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ?T atlor a* nnr*a; 1* competent to tako chargo of a young I at y and do plain sewing. Best of city reference gtveu. A pply at W avenue C. in the store. TirANTED? BY A YOUNG OIRL, A PITt' ATION AS TV children'* nnrae nnd ebaml erm?i.l; would mike her self generally useful. Apply at 12s West Twelfth Btrect. XVJ" ANTFD ? A SITUATION. AS I ADY'S MAID, TO GO vv to ( slifortiia, or as travelling servant, by a smart ao ttve young weni >n, wbo can pri iluee tbe b< ?t of city re'er rnies. l b ase appi) at 17 ta?t F.levi nth (trcet, hsck base imnt. Can be aceti until suited. XXT A N TF.D? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, v v a ritnatii.n as nurse and seamstreai , ' r to do chamt er wrk. Good reference given. Plea** vail at 114 Thir I ave nue, se< end floor. A N Tl" D? r V A RFfTTrT'Ptr YOUNO WOMtN, WANTED -A TOUNG WOMAN, WnO HAS LOST HER latt, can obtain a situation m wet oim. hjf applying at 17 Fifth arena*, opposite Doctor Phillip*' Church. 80 w fercnce* required ANTED? BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL. A SITUATION to do genera) housuw. rk or cbainterwork in a private family; ia a gocd washer and ironer ivnd a good plain seam stress. Ilea no olJr< tien to go a abort distance in the conn try. Pirate call at 18 Matter street, cornor of Suffolk. WAN TED? A FEW YOl'NO LADIES, TO LEARN t m I ri iutry , at l?4 Uudaou strict. Call during the wiek. Toms reasonal's. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yeuri- womai , to uo ehamtcrwork and tine wa*hinr, rr as laur.crers. Beit of city r<-frrenee given Please c%ll at 94 Fifteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue*. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a iltuaticu to Uo -en-ral bonscwork in a small Oauiily ; i. a pr r d v ct It r and iror< r, and In a Me to do plain coo King. Hot of city references given. Apply at 3U7 Third street, ktaiic avenues C and D. liea and gentlemen'* washing and ironing; tbe greatest eare taken with bne article*. Please call at 212 E.iiabeth WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wemau, aa 'Iiamberniaid and waiter, and to do tm washing and ironing. in a private family in thia 1 ity. Reference can be t-iven. Pkaae call at .'XW Houston street, in 1 mall iter*, let ween Broadway and Bowery, fur two days. WANTED? BY A RE3PECT\BLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as tllMltWlU, and tu assist waul ing and ironing, or t chaml ormaid and to take care 1 f children; none but private fairlliee need apply. Has lived four yrars in her last place Can le aeon for twn daya if not suited, at MO Fulton atreot, Brooklyn. Would prefer to live in Brooklyn. ?RANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, FAMI eare street WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youne woman, a* cook; understand* pastry in all it* Irancncs. Has good city reference. Pleare rail for two day*, in Court atreet, between Pacific and Deane, over the sccond band furniture store, South Brooklyn. TITAN TED? A SITUATION. BY A HIGHLY RESPECT TV able girl, to do general homework; ia a first rate washer and ironer. and a good plain cook and baker; ia the city < r country. Beit of rofureme from bor laat employer*. Will le found willing and obliging. Pleare call at 223 Bo very. TIT ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TV girl, as scnmi-treg* and tight chamhcrmaid. Good city refarcne* can be given. MMw caU nt 12 SnEoik *tmt. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general bouse work, she ia a first rate washer and irorer, and can do plain eooking. The beat of city reference ci n le given. Pleaae call for two day* nt 222 Wost Twenty tixtli atreet, botween Eighth and Ninth avenue*, rear house, first floor. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young w* man, to do ehamberwork or waiting. Refur enct* given. Please call at 113 Sullivan street. WANTED? BY A RE8PRCTABLE PROTESTANT l>irl, a situation a* cook; is willing to assist in washing and ironing; best of reference given. Please call at No. 413 Eighth avenae, between Thirty-first and Thirty socond ot*. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE w oman, as cook; she I* an excellent cook and a good washer aud in ner, anil capable of bur business; can give |-c< d city reference as to character and capability. Please ( nil at No. 147 Twenty-second str-ct, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa chambermaid, fine washer aud ironer, or aa chambermaid and plain fewer; the best of city n ft ri m e can be given. Pleaae call at 500 Houston atreet, in the dry good* store, for two daya. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youn u girl, a* chambermaid and to do washing, or take care or children; ha* the best of city reference. Pleaae call at 202 First avenue, for two day*. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT woman, a* firct rate cook aad baker in a large family, or a* cook and laundress in a small family. Satisfactory reference given both in city and country. Apply for two days in the dry goods store 117 First avenue, between Se venth and Eighth streets. T1TANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK (COLORED), TT who understand* her business in all its. tranches. Ap ply at No. 7 1 ilth avenue, between the honrsot 2 and 4 1*. M. WAN TED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer and Ironer. lu a private family. 1 ho best of city references can be given. Inquire at 210 Weft Seventeenth atreet, between Eighth and Ninth ave hues. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a ntnati' n to do cbamberwork and waiting in apri vatc family. The I est of city rcferoncea given. Please call ut *7.*> Firat imnuc, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth atici t h, for two cays. , ? WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young veman, as rook. Is well recommended from her In t place. Please eall for two day*, at 406 First avenae, top tluur, lack room. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN PRO M testant woman, as chambermaid and to do plain sew ing. Good city reference can bo given. Can be aeen at 43 Jnroltman street, Brooklyn. WANTED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN. WHO THO ronghly understanda F'rench dressmaking, and speaks the French language well, work by the day ur week in pri vate families. Good reference* given, Pleaae call at C2 Monroe street. A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and to do the plain sewing and general housework of a small private family. No objections to town or country; good reference from her last place. Please call at 118 Myrtle avenue, in the store, Brooklyn. Can be seen er two days. WANTED, AT WILLIAMSBURG? A MIDDLE AGED woman, who lias good testimonials of character, and eapable of doing tbe work of a family of two persons. Wages $5. Apply this day, at 460 Grand street, Williams burg. TTTANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. TT a situation a* seamstress or obambermaid. Ha* no ob jection* to go a ihort diitance in the country. Best city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at Mi East Eleventh street, between First and Second avenue*. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as cbambcrmald or waiter. Has no objection to assist in washing and ironing, or plain sewing. Can give good city reference. Can be *een for two days, at 19 Thir teenth street, between First and Second avenue*. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as ehambermaid and aeamstreaa, or to mind chil dren. References given. Please call at 71 King street. Can be teen for two days. WANTED? BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMjfv, A situation as lady'smaid and aeamstresa, or would take tbe charge of one child and make it* clothes. The country preferred, or travelling for tbe summer. Can be tuen for two daya, at 211 Tenth avenne, near Twenty-fourth street, ?econd story, back room. TIT AN TkD ? BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, T T a situation as dressmaker and milliner in a private fa mily only. She is fnlly competent, and can be aeon at any time at her present situation, 1U6 East Twentjr-sscond st. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do housework In a private family, or to do cbamberwork and to araiat in waahing and ironing. Best of city reference can be given. Apply to Mrs. Hughes, No. 314 ? JUott street, near llleecker, second lloor, back room, for two days. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion. in a private family, to do housework? is a good washer and ironer; or a* chambermaid. Has a good refer ence from her last place. Can be seen at No. 2 Madison street, for three day*. WANTED-BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN OK F.Xl'E riencc, a situation aa nurse to grown children, or linrse and seamstress in a pious family ; suoh requiring a trust-worthy person, would find the advertiser very aulta I le. Inquire before 12 o'clook at 201 Fourth street. City refcrente*. WANTED? BY A GIRL WHO HAS BEEN FOUR years In one family, a sHmatiefi ; can cut ladloa' plain dresses, children's dressee, and do ehamberwork; would as dstinthe care of ehlldren; salary not so much an object a* a steady situation in a respectable private family, Good city reference. Pleaan fall at 311 Tenth street, third floor, frost room, for two dayr WANTED? BY TWO RESPECTABLE, TIDY GIRLS, with beat of city reference, who have both been over two yearn in their laat place, situations; one to eook, bake, ^iifh and Iron, and the other te do ehamberwork and wait ing; would prefer going together. Apply at A21 Broome street, where they can be teen frr three ilaya. WANTED? A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO man, la every way capable of taking oare of children fr< m thiir Infancy. Noae need apply but a Protectant, v itti tlie Lent of city referenoe. Apply at 302^' Wert Twen ty -second street. WANTED? BY TWO RESPECTARLE YOIJNO WO nu n. situation*, in a small family, ooe aa good plain (ci k, I aker. washer and ironer. the other ae chambermaid and plniti sewer, or chatnlerwork and to take care of a child. i r assist *ith the walking. Good city reference from their 'ait place, where they hare lived three years; would prefer t 1 1 e ill the same family. Apply for two day! at No. 9 Union c< vrt, frit door from University place. WANTED? SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE IT yonng sirla, as cooka, waahera and ironer*, in a amall i mate iai, ily. b< th understand their buainesa perfectly; lave no ol jectiona to do tine waahing and light ehamberwork. < an | iv* the brat of city reference from thair lart ptaoo. Pleaae eall at 2bl Third street, In the roar. WANTiD? A VITIATION, BY A RKSPECTA HI.E young man. lat ly arrived from England, aa oh am tern aid and waiter, or to do gennral housework in a mall, iri.teel family. Can ^ive satisfactory rcfcrenc .1 from the family ahe lived with In England. Pleaae to call at 3V7 Molt itrcet. Bear llouiton, up stairs, WANTED-BY A RBSPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation aa chambermaid or waiter. Can do flne wasting and Ironing Beat referenoe given. Can be Men for three day*, at 113 Spring street. TIT ANTED? A SITUATION. MV A RESPECTABLE II I'rotealant woman aa cook, waher and ironer. ond r Mands taking in all it- tranches. llaa the best city rwfer iin i. Would go a al" rt distance in the oonntry. Pleaae cs II at 2I(, Elisabeth atrcet, third floor, front room. Can b? sun for two day?. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. Would i,o ai chambermaid, and aanist In waging and ironing, or to do the general house work In a small private ftirlly, and the advertiser if well expcrlonc id In both. Best of city refi renoe. P:?aae call at IJOSt. Mark's place, near First Avei.ue. Can lie seen for two days. WA>> TED? RY A PROTECTANT GIRL, A SITOA tli.n at ' I ambirmald, and to assist in Ironing, or aa nut < e to t* o or tLrce < hiidren. Can be seen for two days, ?4 |I|M, M Wast WusMo&ton place. WAMW-A SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS OR II 1 1 an>l ermsld and lauodrcis, by a rcspootahle per ^n, wloiiltlly fdrpttant and can five good city referonoe. 1 l. ate i all at TM 1 wcnty-tl.ird street, istween Firat snJ tec. i d sutiiti. < an l.e scan for tLree days. "tVAMFD-A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, II to t rat el on ralary , a e.pltnl of from *3 to lit ro'iu lr?-l . V H 1 1 (:/j per ni' nth and expenses. Alio, a run with EMI, ?? tske cl ar,e of an otlice. Apply for two days at No. 12* Nsstau street, room No 8. "IV'ANTID-BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AIJFD I II !toltk ttiman, a situation to t'iko caro of cliitd,. a ai d da sewing, (ante teen lor tro r i? at No. 17ii HctUr ! Mr?< t. in the rear, la?i ment door. No. 1. W'AMEP-A SITUATION, BY A RKSPECTAHI.il v I uMffsirPS. "B 1 r !' 1 Imn r. i*i n p* *. vn ? e I. . fly. T? r ? ; I of ? ity ref-f n-e <i?? t? rt? ?? iftM. ' atsssa, between Thirty sevoad and Ttlrtj tuird street*. > w W AWT*. WANTED? A SITUATION, 1 .V A KE9P iVCTABLE jptiune woman. as t f am1 erinaid, or to do K*aer*l hoiitewcrk. No ul Jrctlon in o ? ?hnrt di-tanr.. la the o*na trv waiher and Iroi er it?t of city rifiniM gtvsa. 1 Inn till >171 Mull (try street. WANTED-BY A PROTESTANT GIRL. A SITUA ti on ?? launoresr, In a resectable privnt* family ( mb five good city reference. I'li-iac cull at No. JJ6 Wert Twenty ninth street. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, aa chambermaid and tu aasiat in waa'ilng and ir'Lilf. Car giv* :nt>d city reference. Can be acaa for two cuys, at 28 Clark street, tirrt floor. WANTED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION an cook, in a re'pectable privata family; tea rood i ook ; alao. a good washer and irouer. Inquire at 13 Wert Twenty s, venth a treat, tetween Seventh and Eighth ave nues, third story, fr nt rornn. fANTED-A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE ? irk; Dint bo * rood plaii, cook, waahar, and irouer. ( '? > relerenco rcqulrt a. Apply at !1 Canal at root. WANTED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TT aa waiter cr el ami erui.vid; ia perfectly capable of either; I aa Ixat of eity relerenco. Can tie aeeu for two days, at VUlEourtb avcLne, ron nd flour, fr.'nt room. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a titration t. ilo general hou.~?work; la an excellent watber and ironcr and a gi od f'.ain co.-k; no objections t? tr e tltuatlon of laundress, in a privata hoarding house *r 1 otel lleat city ref< rente *iT?n Please call at 182 Or el ardMreet, rear luildiug, ?r?t floor. Wanted? by a respectable girl, a situa tion aa seamstress in a riapei tahla privalo family; can do embroidery, t ity reference if required. Please call at .'l>3 Hcuitcn street, for tv.o duj*. WANT ED- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO GIRL. A aituation ai chambermaid ami waiter, or to take oara of children. 11 at good reference. Pluase call at fid Bayard street. "llf ANTED? AN AMERICAN SEAMSTRESS, FOR T T familj sewing; alio a smart. tidy, wllllag jtirl, for g? naral housework; niuat a pood washer and irouer, and have city references. Apply at SOz Broadway. WANTED? A SITUATION, AS COOK. BY A HIGHLY respectable I'rotcstaut woman, who perfectly under stands meats, soups and game, in tho Kraaoli and English atylo, and all kinds of desserts; lias inanv years experience in the at avr mention, 'd, in tho fir. t oln.ua houses , has nn ob jection to travel. Can ho scou from 10 to 4 o'clock, at 233 Yirrt avenue, in tho store, and will not go out after any calli. ___________ WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A 8ITUA tiou, aa nnrae; one who haa many years eaparUae* In the care of children, and can take the entire charg* of a Lahy from ita birth; hni tho heat of city references. Plana* ? all at ;il6 I irst avenue, betv oetrKi , L teen th and Nineteenth streets, second floor, front room. WANTEP? A SITUATION IIY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to travel with a lady, and taka care of oneehild: understands hairdretsing ana doing up mnaUn. No olfaction to any part of the country. Plena* call at SM Fourth ttrect for two days. Best of city refarenoe* given. 'TAT ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE T v young woman, as chambermaid or seamstress: hna no objection to go in tbo country, la well recommended. Apply at H'O Forsytli etrcet, in the r ar, for two daya. ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNO MEN, a large bedroom, with partial board for on* only; slnal* Icds indispensable. Address,, with location, terms, Ao., B. N. T., Herald office. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO man, with a fresh breast of milk, a baby to wet nnrse. Inquire at No. 1 Roosevelt street, second floor. TIT-ANTED? MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS. AT \) Mrs. Hart's, 301 Broadway. Please apply immedi ately. WANTED? A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A respectable young woman; she wonld also do plain sewing, or fine washing and iroulnn. The best of recommen dation can be given from her last place. May be seen from 1(1 A. M. till 5 P.M., for two daya. If not engaged, at IM l:ait Twenty third street, between Second ana Third ave nues, flrtt floor, front room. WANTED- A WOMAN THAT UNDERSTANDS FIT ing and making ladies' and children's clothes; also ? lanndrcs*. Apply at 3H Bow*ry. _ WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, actuation to go to California with a family. She can cook, wash and iron, and understands all kinds of house work. Apply at 2i'S Henry street. ET NU USE WANTKD? A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH a fresh brer-st of milk. Inquire at 010 Hudson 5treet. w WANTED? A SITUATION, IIY A RESPECTABLE married woman, who baa lost her own baby, as wot nur c in a prlvute family. Apply at 77 York street, Brooklyn, in tLe rear. Can lie seen for two daya. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RlftPKCTABLR young woman, to cook, waah and iron in a r**poctabl* private family. No other need apply. Can giva the best of city reference*. Call at 26 Second aveuue. rear building, middle door, third floor. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ation as cook in a private family; lia? no objection to aetist in the washing; underetan ? her bu inosa. Oood re ference < an be given. Pleare call at SW? Uou ? n street, be tween Broadway and the Bowery. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, aaltnation aa wot nurse; the beat eity reference ean bo given. Apply at No. 123 East Eleventh i.trect, front ro< m, first floor. WANTED? TWENTY GIRLS, YEST FINISHERS; TT also twenty good cap fluiahers. Apply at 107 Fulton atici t, op Malr*. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? A MIDDLE AOED PRO testant man, who underi>tands the car* of hnr*** and a gsrden, to live with a small family near the eity. Ad dress with references, J. A. S., boa 1,347 Post Office. WANTED? BT A YOUNO MAN OF EXPERIENCE, a situation as barkeeper. Can produce the highest tes timonials as tu cbaracter from his last employer. Plea** cnlT, or address J. M., 19 Oak strent. WANTED? IN A PENCIL SHOP. A MAN TO WORK on niaohia*; one that has been at the trade may Inoulr* at A. G. Baglcy k Co.'s. WANTED? A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY ONE who understands the treatment of greenhouse plants; is a good florist and kitchen gardener. Can produce the best of city and country references. Is a married man, with a Mnall family. A note addr**F*d to C. E. 121 West Twenty, sixth street, third floor, front room, will meet with imme diate attention. Can be **en for two daya. WANTED- tWO ME.V, WHO UNDERSTAND PRE paring and finishing sheep and calf akina for Mroh ment. Also, a brass finisher. Apply at SO Hudson street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? A SMART ACTIVE OAR rirr. One acquainted with the business pr*f*rr*d . Apply this day. from half past 12 to 1 o'olock, r*ar of Branch Hotel. Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn. WANTED-TWO PORTERS, IN A COOPER STORE, who undrratnnd the huaineM. Nonootbwi and ftp ply. Inquire at 2M Broadway. WANTED-A SITUATION, BT A STEADY S1NOLI mnn, at noachman: would have no objection! to elty or coo n try. Tlie l eft of city reference. Pleat ? addreaa a not* to M. F. , Herald office. WANTED-A SOBER, STEADT YOUNG MAN, TO tend I ar in a wholesale and retail lfhuor (tore; one vith rood elty referenre required. Apply thit day, at Tkomai Reilly ?, 137 Mulberry street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? TWO OR THREE COM. petcnt waiter*, at Hall'* dining lalooni, No. SB D?y itreet. Also a cook. WANTED-A SITUATION AS OARDKNER, BT ? Protectant man, who nnderetaada bii buaineaa; ha to a firat rate flariat. Can give the beet of refcrenoe. Addreaa S. A., Florirt, 33 Greenwich (tract. WANTED? BY A SINGLE HAN. A SITUATION AS gardener, who nnderatandi thoroughly taking oar* of grcenhouae and kiteben pardoni, and oan give good elty references. Inquire at Mr. Wilaon'a, No. S3 Fonrtaanth ?treet, between Fifth and Stxth avenuei. WANTED-A SITUATION. AS COACHMAN. BT A moat rcapectahie man. Who perfectly nnderatanda hia hnrineai in all lti brancbei; understand* the feeding, rear ing. grooming, and driving of bor*e?; know* tbn oity well; ran tirive fonr in hand if neceaaary : fall* competent to tnka charge of carriage! and harneea. in all their brasebae. The I eat of city referenre can be had. Plena* addrosa C. C. T., Herald office, for three day*. WANTED-BY A RESFECTABLE PROTESTANT hoy, to learn the carpenter, or earring* amith or plumbing bnaineaa. Apply at A3 Cannon atreet, room 11. TIT ANTED? EMPLOYERS FOR FIRST CLASS HELP, TT at S22 Rroadway ; elerka. aaleiman, men on raiiroada and ?teaml>oata, pnrtura ft r atcrea and hot*l(, boya to loarn trade*, girla an tcbool teachnra, housekeeper*, govcrneaaea, clamlcrmaid*. aeanutreare*. nnraes, cook*. and girla for general honaewnrk. THOS SPINK, Agent. (J./T A OR MORE WILL RE PAID TO ANY PERSON ?fOU who will gaarant** to procure a aitoatloo for th* i uvertUer worth it or $10 a week; oan almoat turn hi* hand to anything. Beat of referenoea or aecurity (If required) aa to character at.d capacity, and the atricteat eeereey oboerv cd. Addreaa Premium. Herald office. TUB LBCTVRR SEASON. PUBLIC LECTURR? OPENING LECTURE Of THE conrae on Medical Jurianrudene*, will he delivered hy H. S. LINCOLN, Eau.. on Thur.day evening next, 23d Varrh in ,f., at the letture room of th* Metropolitan Medi cal College, M Eaat Dltatftf. SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS ?MISS KATHARINE Fox, of Kochcnter, will receiv* thoae who wi*h to in veaiigate the auhje*t of apiritnal manifaatationa at the Waverley Ilouae, eornnr of Broadway aud Fourth atreet, every day, except Saturday and Sunday. Honra from 19 A. M. to 2 P M.. from H to 10 P. M. Private partiee oa Satur day, or by appointment. THE TI RP. UNION COURSE, i: I, ? TROTTING? -ON MONDAY, March 20. at halfpaat 2 o'clock P. M.? A Match for fMO; ive milea out ? H. Woodruff r.atnia b. m. Suaan , A . Concklin aatnea gr g Grey Jim Stagea will laav* the wll llamaburg ferriea for the conrae honrly. Far* ea?h way, 12)%' rente. JOHN I. SNKDIKER, Proprietor. REWARDS. REWARD-LOST, |1\ BROADWAY, MBE 5Pi?UU tween Canal and Broome atraeta, a black leather wallit, < nntaining $7S3 mostly in Kaattrn money;? Oa* tAO hill on the Cbemioal Bank or New York, and the reit in three*, live?, ten* and twcntiea, on Maaeachnaetta and Con nrrti< ut I anki; on* promiaaorv note drawn by J. B. lUcga in favor of Hamuli Black, for VV.O. T'le finder, hy leaving the above at P7 Great Joikm >tr t, will greatly oblige tb* owner, who if a atranger in tl?? oity, and out of money i K.F..MAYHEW. ?klfifl REWARD ? LOST, IT B.tOAPWAY OR CANAL <l'J atreot. a diamond bread pin, ahaped like a *Mlg ?r branch; sixteen diamonda compoaod the atem and flowd^an4 a cumber ol amaller diamonda formed a leaf. It waa en cloied in a amall paper box Any peraun having found th* aame will * reive the above reward by lending it to room No. t4 Metropolitan Hotel, or to Mr Bnrr'a, Slu Broadway. n REWARD ?STOLEN ON THE 7TH OF MAROI, ?TJU 1R"4 Irotn the hone* N". 143 Orchard atreet, th* following articlca ? pIx ailvir telle apocna marked E. 8. L. Ave all*! T tenrpcona marked E. S. I,. ; aix ailver teaspoon* n orbed <1. F L. : two ailver >alt apoone marked O.; two ail ? vcr I utter knivea: one pair ailver sngar tonga marked F. L. one gilvfr comb: one laily'a treaatpin; one gold loekst. Tha hocte waa entered at al out 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. ? r nrw arp -i.ost.o vrfTiHUAY, brtween * ? / and It/ o'clock A M , from S3 Croahy atroot, a amall dog, a ereaa between a terrier and apanh'l, having len l.r< wn rrre. ' r ?t r r . ? ? ' a fta I ? .t and *p *Ud ahaut'tVn r.-a, ill r c? with <i it !? i~r<1 ?!.*-?.. W.o-v, , . ? ?? ?? ?< ??.<>?? boureia aill irteiv* the and thanU.