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wf am When that act arrived in England, his 4, the Colonial Secretary, gave to the sub- = avery full consideration, and ‘came to the most ‘unequivocal resolution in no way to confirm the monopoly. (Hear, hear,” from Earl Grey.) An council had accordingly gone out min te it last few ang ae the + grostion The noble earl asked SJ grounds of policy the pee of mach 6 monopoly could be defended. That was a question which if could not answer. It concerned the late government rather than the present one. He with the noble earl that the concession of sui elusive privileges must be very injurious to the public interests. The science ote tel graphic com- munication, wonderful as had been Teenie within the last twelve ears, was still in vel; im its infancy. It wonld therefore be most ae ieee to bind ourselves rashly to one particular plan, and to discourage improvement A securing to that ‘plan a monopoly of fifty tn Hear, hear.) There was no objection to the motion of the noble earl if he would omit the last raph. The Earl of Dersy hope that the noble earl would wonie ot prose b his last paragraph, but would rest the assurance of the government that there existed at present no engagement between them and any other telegraph companies, than the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Extension Compa- panies, and that neither of those e fomoanien poe. sessed exclusive privileges. He might add that . meen ae now pen with another graph com ; was distinctly understood Pom | that no mono) pay would Oe gant objection to the production ofthis part of the cor- respondence was that it would involve great delay on a matter of very little interest, and might also prove very inconvenient in respect of any future atte, The noble earl might rest perfectl; isfied not only that ce exclusive privileges 7 been conceded by her Majesty's government, it that it was their Ttention sedulously to abstain from pl mm | any. Stran.Ey OF ALDERLBY was glad to hear that a Malesty' ‘8 siesta? Pures be had refused to sanction Aig: 2 § in regard to tele- fen hic “ongeer ag ith respect to the line legraph - be established between Corfa and Alexand: which our communication with India and "with our great military in the Mediterranean would be greatl; pendent, it would be most unwise that the entire control should be vested in an Austrian company. In the event of our being at war with Austria or any other Power, we should ron the risk of having our most important intelligence at once transmitted to the enemy, vemith- out having the power of taking the direction of the communication into our own hands. We onght, therefore, to reserve to ourselves, as we had done in all the grants to other companies, the right of tak- ing possession of the telegraph in case of necessity. He aNjected to any foreign government having con- trol over the laying down of a telegraphic line be- = Malta and Noon ae thought that Wer May ty’s government ought to invite British companies to undertake the construction of a tel 7 tween Malta and Alexandria. He had no me that British capitalists would readily undertake. to con- struct it as cheaply, if not more cheaply, than foreign company. If it would pay foreign capital fata to construct such a line, it would pay British capitalists equally well. It was desirable that the overnment ce this country should itself undertake construct the line, or at least guarantee interest of the money that might he expended by sritish capitalists in constructin; ith a view of ac- quriog, control of it. He wished to_know what answer had been made by her Majesty’s government to — and Austrian governments upon the subject. e Earl of Derny—During the late government there does not seem to have been any communica- tion between the Treasury and the Board of Trade. nat hear, and a laugh.) All the points to which noble lord has referred are, { believe, provided for in the negotiations, so far as ‘they have one, be- tween the Austrian goverument on this su! ject. T believe they have received most careful and deliberate consideration. But if they have not, the present government undoubtedly cannot be deemed responsi- ble, because a very elaborate Treasury minute was left in the Treasury aby the coll mea Teeny AS oe lord on thiseabject. ( Hexr, hear.) precau- tion, but I Be sorry to say that | ma is a reapent they faiied to do their dut; ie Board of Trade was not mode aware of the determina‘ion of the Treasury. (Hear, hear, and laughter.) One of the sti we tions of their arrangement was that we should complete power in our hands to lay down or avail ae ot aan ial as we may think » It was distinctly sti er ate the line between Malta and Alexandria yee have the most complete control over it. ey tiations are not yet determined, but I think noble lord will find, when I am enabled to lay the Pesult thereof — nerd that won interests of this eountry were not ne; by late colleague in the Treasury. (Hear, hear.) : Lord Repespace reminded their lordshi ng he pba ae ——— A ws that clause in the bill for the the Atlantic telegraph which © would Saeoee re to the United States government ve = equal to that given to our own sovereign to Jectionabte arrangement: “He thougtt that in tee le arrangement le it it in these matters we had not been sufficiently careful to secure thore advantages to which we were S entitled. Lord SranLey OF ALDsRLEY said the government had not yet answered his question, viz: what = wwer had been given by her Majest to the Sardinian ‘zoversment aerate spect to the formation of the between Malta and Alexandria, which Dong ee similar to that made by The Karl of Dexsy—The san be government will forgi me for saying that the question of the ad disadvan! of two telegraphic lines pe to Alexandria, by different routes, was very ly discussed in the Treasui Tinate’ tet T foand when I came into office, left by the late to the Treasury, and it thereby appears that the late government gave the preference to the line by way of usa to Alexandria, Lord Srayiey or Avogrvey said the noble lord, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was very reluc- fant to answer the question— What reply had been iven by the government to the propusition of the Bardinian government 7 The Earl of Matmmescay—I shonld not have bad the least reluctance iswer the question if the noble lord bad given me notice of it. He knows perfectly well that there were two rival lines, the merits of which her M v's overniment fed te Goes. t hep there wi be two lines. We ought not to trast to one only. As the noble ford — ta take greet interest in this mat- ter, I may inform him that ‘t was only the other day that agentieman pi » to her Majesty's govern- ment to lay down a telegraphic line from’ PI; — to Gi r, thence to Malta, and finally to Alexan- dria. , hear.) Toe cee lord that her y's government are not at all mono- n this matter. (any had heard with great pleasure that her Ma. sty's government bad determined not to grant iusive privileges to an; ame company with respect to elegraphic communicat: between the coast of Ireland and Newfoundland. It was of great im) tance that the line of communication between jajesty of the ships o down that line unless the Uni relaxed the conditions of the ‘in that had been entered into, fine from Plymouth to a alta, of which the noble the Royal. Nav; States government very, prudent ber. in The return om motion thus Early Ferrites on the Bay. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tobserved in Monday’s [inrarn « notice of the bure- ‘tng of the steamboat Hercules, containing some reminis- wonees of her carly bietory. The first ferry boat on the Praten Wsland ferry was the Nantilus, built for Daniel D. Tompking, about the yoar 1815. She run for several Fears before the Horeuloe was built. She carried passen. gore to and from the Island, snd also for @ short period @omnectod dal!y at the mouth of the Kill Ven Kull witha ‘Fery wmail steamboat, (the property, 1 believe, of Gov- error Ogden.) called the “Mouse Ont of the Pvcrr yt which plied to Eligabethtown Point,aad delivered her pnrergers gers and freight on board of the Nastilus, to be en by her to the sity, ana met the latter boat on her return, and took the passengers for Elizabethtown Point. Lreco'lect boieg on board of one of the Staten Island ferry boats ecmeer van he late 0. Mauran, the for- wer owner of the Hercules, soveral yoars after < ye had become an old boat, and had been au) ee yy other nd faster boats on the ferry, when we caw the Of Hier. enles coming down the bay. She had wad hen Decome an old, begrimed and dismal looking craft. When he saw her coming Bie face lighted ap with o and be furncd wo reo se remarked, “There cams Dost that ever foated on the bay,” Hing shat ho had reahiaed f ton her and one Joh heal Deen used im Coanection with ber, duese of towing, tho eam of ninety mine your, over all their expenses, folele in # thourany Man Over Ni the Falia of Nivga Corona vide nt © rican i aad war in tbe ‘net of tefurn! imo the rapids, nearly to the Ario- ing When he went Ancther Letter trem Ire Stent, the Littles To the Hen. (ne pera Poclngeing an nitta iberd lever MM Ti partiy caused me to forget my borrific position, and carried me back Ee geese af sacpawn enterine to our first acqasintanoe Coinage evens, Wi yhen hope was aad Yr remember my connection with the Pennsyl- vanis ee, ‘and I still firmly believe your views and actions in to me were just and honorable. You el 1 will add your belief was truth) that I was ‘ole for that affair, and if allowed an opporta- sufficient respectavility. B rave ais scien indolent w was suspended, from yourself an@ numerous Do you not remem: Der what a made? I was eae ated wis is ically, yet he trusted was wi Tha houored ‘me’ to. an extent ON” snowed his ly and villainy per} rho poco the charge pene bad sacredly promised to You remember how patch lane's away. My prosecutors were wealthy, ment and unpre ped T was a mere boy, ore te (odor and almost mon Creations a6 ase. I bore this upjust a it me with the same energy and self possession which I have always showa, bat I could not encounter such opposition with the slightest prospect of success, The clear and forcible letters you wrote in wy behalf shonid have influenced the Judge in Pennsy} yania to a better consideration of my case; and while it was injustice to do an: thing with me, yet it wage ev dent the law would Rave been abun =, vindicated by sending me to the House of Refuge, and not t» the State prigon. That I suffered a wrong here, which changed my life, is too trae. You remember the molarchol, terminus of that trial, and my final disposition in Philadel- phia, It required all the philosophy I possessed to su. port that long, unjust and terrible imprisonment, but it seems I eventually triumphed. The nerve that never re taxes, the eye that never blanches, the thought thatnever wanders, are the masters of victory. ifmy endian in Owego bad not been unsxeeptionable, it fs probable you would have acted on the suspended in. Rar pn decided my destiny according to the beet of your edna And such a proceeding would havo been pon te question whether it would have been just to have enforced the indictment previous to my first dis- charge, I will say, in my opinion, it would not only have been very unjust bat very injadiciows Though succeed ‘ing events ss that it would bave been better, as & matter of poticy, for me t0 b v0 been dapseed of with my father, yet I never would have admitted the justice of suc! a diay recollect how strongly you were interested jo me, what good advice you gave me,and how ieutp you believed Le born for Lg er things than to =. oer rhea ‘yo that vortex of di mo called s | sare T appeal to you, if during the brief cra of my iberty in Owego did I not condact myself as straightly a regularly as the falltbility of human things would Tuere is a strange fatslity which has attended me, even from childhood. When I think of my present Le vocal and what it might have been, the reflection is bitter— bitter and withering. Who ho is responsible for my life? Who shall snewer for a death? Had I been in my you'h Givected in the path of rectitade and honor, who will at- tempt to say that I might not bave been this minute legis- lating in the hal's of @ State house, or engaged in the purer and holier cause of religion, instead of dying by ches, ocndemued, in @ cell? T have no reproaches to make, Goa forbid 1 should be guilty of m bitter flings at those whom | am bound to regard purest reverence ard affection. I have often bowed before the unsullied and gootness of your character,and I have at times been strongly imprersed with the ides that perhaps I mi some day be as much beloved and respected as you. it the reau.t of this terrible change has blighted my earthly and ambition, and left me little elee except that cool independent saint, which still barns as brightly as the moro! of God. I still my almost fenati pl to books, ani to every thirg lofty and beautiful; and sometimes, when I examine my heart and character, I consider it sipguiar that after passing through those vicious istions there should be so much goodness and prin- cipie left. If this is the last of earth,” phe | hope Bat) Tdeeply ply regret that that I have’ not acsomplish more good and [also thet I failed to retain my ieersy i lopg enough to devel powers of veefulbees and greaivess which I am certain I possess. From my heart] thank you for the interes: and sym- pathy you have abown for me, and with much defereace I request that you will write meagain. M. I. STOUT. Free Eating for the Poor. REPORT OF J. W. FARMER'S FREE DINING SALOON. The subscriber, in closing his free dining saloon, returns his sincere thanks to those friends who came forward and any the aea.-cee GENTLEMAN 4 ps — a-| In Se eeald call conte otten V aia ado tore |) > ualtalalaamabiaee "Tnour. wr SWIMS—AT TUR GRERE WOOD m | 45 lake, county, New York. Brother Heney in BILLIARDS, TLIARD BALIA, BAGATELLE DALLA AND TIP loon pool of ivory ivory, Beata ree ia yah Bronene eurnet TLLIARD TABLES. —PHRLAN'R IMPROVED BIT- Bria See ant and combination cushions —Protested eacona Rant olem trie omings, Se ante {ow prices ana on favorable terms. nittealiedl ‘WINES AND I. “PACKHARUSER, 18 PRARL QTRRRT. GBNERAL A. merchandire broker. Sap ordare to Shae arenes Vigvane shi German | SESE at af the bent branda of wines, brandies denne and Mareetiies ofle tn aegars. Please call at tbe above outa oT oF oLD NONGA TELA BY, five and elevew years otd, for sale in si eirmere, by the on the on a Rampin ee "oeut’ 60 conte rch 6 ree Baoan VWARET WISE —PARTTNS : wIsHia “10 aUY. r¢ / Tight Stare’ cor ea eh obtain tata ery low price of JOWATH AR | JONRS, » wreet. AMOR 5 Bile Om, NO. 7 SOUTH WILLIAM, AND RO. mmmporter of wines, bran tie. pL and at ait ‘inde of mettind Xe and porter ‘ate e of re 4 from $2 754g Sper one ATI liquors warcant-d i Mea imporind, Bj the agent for Wm. Yonneer & AF na ranie by the hogabosd sad in botties and cvtaiers supplied. nnn Hocummem, May ,1058, |* 4 QOURTKY BRAT FOR SALB- AT M NEW YORK HERALD, SALES OF REAL ESTATE. |AMARONECK, ‘unty, eonsisiie g of 100 aoers of excollas.' land, &@ good stale of sultivation: stent aes Seen, food, bear ‘order; a new dw | neosasary ou. uildings, and well vioshed 0 sold se wiibout shock, Po seseton | Wy sinalt house in ‘his city tsken in pay One bour’s ride from the oS ee a a road, apply to W. LXONS, on the place, or at 48 Oarmice oe YAlcane Pend OF A WB AS CORWER BRICK A ‘ont on the best thoroughfare do exchange for reper tp or near ‘bis “a 80, or Jota’ ona Western lands for ute thes aren house in thia city wanted ‘or cash, 'T. GAPS New Bowery and Oak st'eet. ROOKLYN HOUSES FOR SALS OR TO LET—THE ep'endid dwelling No 1 Lafayatto avenue, eorner o! Navy street with 18 ‘get conrt vard and Nos, 146 and 171 aiect, all three stories, Philsdelohia fronts and fira’ glase; neighborhood unsurpassed Prices 87,000, $5750 and $0,200. Abply 10 WILLIAM B. NIGHOLS, ‘No. 19 Nassau oorcer '@Y, corner OB CITY PROPRRTY.—a VERY VALUABLE property im the beat 1>cation on thy is'and, olthar ae ‘or for an investment, close’ to the de fot at Fort Wasblogion Dieli'y improved end ems sbout one hun#yed and sixty (160) ety lots, ean now De rice that will pay » funded interest of u least ten per sent If desired a lange amount can twenty years. al forme, or the wale will be taken. i tatlefastory State loans an rst mortgage raitrond bonds, ta" ing for one third the Ls Crosse sat cat GRO, ‘ealting on Fall particulars can be hed T. J, STEWART & CO., 14} Pearl street, YOUNTBY RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO LRT—ON ‘aiming eight rovme: barn, large garden. £2. altusied ta walk the oa Conn aad depot Apply (COUNTRY, SEAT AT YONKBRS FOR SALB OR TO ‘A firat clase mansion. with every convenience. bi in the pre mepper situate onthe Hudson, pened hy a full view of the river for aizty mites. Also for sale, adjoining ‘be above, severe) besutifal woes, sites, of ten or more acres. For particulars apolyto M T. SNe, near the premises, or toU. H. BUCKMASTER, 112 Front sireet NOUNTKY BAT OR FARM FOR SALE OR EX- ) chapge—Forty seres, large mansion, heant'fal lawn, frvita, flowers and abade trees. twenty miles from New York, $200 cash wanted, balance Rreoklyn, Wentern, country oF Eooen b-operty. CHARLES K HOLDEN, 19 Nasma re }) POOR ON THE HUDSON RIVER Warren In viczebange for the Snest quality of lands lowa, innesota, at reasonadl> priges, a! woust be ‘on the Sabenr and Oger Oy from 10 to ® miles from New York. apply to: mt ny PIRRCE, 15 William » street RB SALE—FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE | NO.2 Lamartine place. Twenty-vinth street, between wighth ané Ninth avenues Terms eney. Apply to a. WOOD" tl Preadway. wren 2 BALB—AE man OCEAN, i, Jy OOUNTRY 0 S08, in "Montgomers, Hamiton vo rent, hotels, se inguire of SAMUEL R. f. NORTON” on fart oF ty BIO a RD LYN#S, No 69 Ross street. steam boat to run to this place this Cm SALE—A RARE CHANCE, VERY CHEAP, aT A country residence and farm, on: and ef belt boare' ride from Now York, so) screw at land, w house, excellent orchard. siua‘ed on the Haake ware river end priaeipal rallroe/ station, Narrows d one of tue most beaulifal end romantic sceneries onthe N. ¥ 4B. &. R., will be sold very cheap if spolietf r wi bin 'wo weeks, as tbe present proprietor intends to re move from the Stale, Commanicstionsreseivad and anawarrd by the undervigned from and to dircot huyars and no: wiih WACKEKBAKIH, Sullivan Co., N a Nasy 21, 1868 OR SALE—A FARM OF 150 ACRES CHOIOB LAND, situated on the east bank of Cayuga Lake, Cayngaconaty, Y. Said farm is uneur, in beauty and loontio! Beal hof c'imate an4 state of cultivation. A fine stone dwe! pd and gouge, ® bouse, with all necessary out balltings; abundance of fruit of every variety; 50 rede — om the Jaber %g mile from cst ofee, enurches, academy and, sroson deat Jabding: goo) buuting, fishing and galling: only 18 hours’ ride from New York ety. br sieamer, New York \entral or New York ané Erie Railroad. Bank stock, r ‘tock, Donde, or a frat class dwelling house well ‘osated Yr the city of New York or Brooblyn, at fair orive, will be taken in ex- ge. Call on wher 49 Exchsnze place, New York, room 15, from 9 to3 PM. Keference ean be given to responaible p be city. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR A oon gh) «wor FAR from the city}—A ‘iquor store, with si and lease of Soose na be "ot oo mee “4 Fourth ground in West street. ward. R SALE OR EX HANG! PL Tick houee, attuned iu Brooklyn, having ‘oop and basement containime all ments. path room, water closet, gas, ‘ke! Apply mae Cedar ousR “AND D GARDEN FOR BALE OR TO mma 44 ished, on og | Lo i ‘The bouse ig Wy bailt by ese ch citcant residences in Brooklya.. Ve bear ne newand now ta Bo fectorder Contains elegant ort, jag rooms, bedroom, biicbeng, billiard room and etnias Pan ror parca’ lars and cards to view apply © DaVID RalT, 406 Broad way, up steire panes, PROPERTY by SALE A core sala ss Wow deren, sbewt ‘miles from New York of trees, tensive and picturesque view, inelading dc., ane scalculaed 16 mate eountey seat It will be sold at a great bargain. of tbe purchase money may remein om mortgage = Appiy at 37 > RENT pare 0 FOR A LOT NT ATNTNG To reer ¢ arlem ratirond at Witmer Ton eas Sa guns Vornen vlbean: won lovato’ foe's gar sold at a sacrifice, Apply at 97 welt nireet, in the store. TUL prcpaves FOR STOCKS, a OR UNEN- pais or improved proper; py i ai fret oen oese on Madiaon a Sosa io feet Pre ae EXOHANGE FOR STOCKS, Ln | ont UNIN- het at rer or sine on Mesioon or front Price the ox on vyt ns entate for Wi P j aR ‘T THE T of of ee Le der be ib ere sh é macro feiiget UUNN, Srarerey Jor tala ri aod 4 Wall atreet cheean, epraie te. eed Ane Appin ee yates h Oat. cof con FoR We LEASE nD = "te. edth ted’ Rightn avewnen, from 10 til 12.0 : prema one | Be SALR—THE g STOCK AND ann FIXTURES Ora bi § jorates Routes Tue et ae corner of Chatham A BAKERY, IN THR VILLAGE OF FR aed , Mente i Le now going 6 Suauens of ‘feck, Aol only on account of 1 Xe aban “Xpply to Bi, oO, BOGanE, 102 Barclay “BUTLDRRS AND OTHERS.—POR SALE AT A RAR- ‘A Jot of wiodow frames with onisile oin4* to ies them, Apply for these days to HUGH MoM AON, 3) street, DRUGOTOTR an PHYSTOTANS.~A DAO? STORE nese, caer Of Leaving LT joulars apply w F. MALS F SIRCILAR RNGINE TURNING lao ® line engine tarning mibn, Dagourere. —T RK DISPOSED OF, A GENUINE Mepensinge suainess, well attimted In a good wl be sold cheap, Apply © F. HaL® 46 Peekspan wreet, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1858, NAAR RAN A PRIVaTE F: Puy, Ry AT NO. 196 e Broadway, will le door consisting nd two sinal room wi wither wlihoet board. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN 31 dated with s neatly furnished es pio of single fentlemen can be Net ete ce brute earn tha te cond avenue cars pass the door. FRONT ROOM, ANDBOMELY FURNISHED. jure. it fora a rey yy anc wife or two ta gantiem: gece ed q PaIvare FAMILY woULD LET ONE OR TWO Apply i aa Sixenth #' ‘rect wnt wcimd and board at 43 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth re ease, PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A PLEASANT fy & ee bet. gatene house and Jerae court pend, som rial \ e room adjoining. ‘on the third Boor. with Uke beat of boxed, 1 a gentleman ‘and bis ton. 4 453 Fourhavenue, near Thirty tirat etre he ferences cod, AP SEDER Y WIDOW LADY beta GOOD PLAls with room furnished or urfurniehed at very deratetarae in ae * private. relied, ‘ei with good ra- renee. reas 8. Clarke, No orn if ‘Thirty-seventh street ripen ee ee Teepe. Room 70 Let. with Prmnrs Aon, leman 162 Prince nirect. eel ent $6 a month Toquire « A sMALL PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRES TO LRT A a suit of ferpjohed rooms on second floor, wi'b board, to & ntlemen and wife or he pia ented and, convenicut 10 viages Sird street. ” arty of single gentlaman: alm = se firrt claes. plessantiv 'o- Apply at 270 West Twenty pe SORES ae! See eee PRIVATE FAMILY IN TAR VICINITY OF SRVENTS avenue snd Fourteenth street, will let “arnished or no- furnished rooms, with partial boars; nae of parlor. 0 > at a)l times, and the somforts of a home promised rh hot and cold water, dc. Terma very low. Addres jerald office Zouxa EBRECH MAY, DESIROUS Ls he) LEARNIN q AX Hengasge would like to with an Amerietn or bairictly private = family aim raaobiee tion to elty or Perce Goot reference willbe given Addresa Monday. wae A.C. K, Broad way A BEAUTIFUL SUIT OF ROOMS Caw BE O@TAINED Dy 8 party of gentlemen—or they will be le’ 9» varate!y—~ Sithont beard, or with breakfast. in a priv” fam'le io Twenty-thi d street, a few doors ‘rom Pifthavenue Atdrees E. Colby, Union square Post ofllow (A BLRASANT SUIT OF RooMa To second atory, with partial board: masis furnished ined, references exebanged; a! 63 Aut FINE SUIT OF ROOMS TO KENT. WITA BOARD at No. 2 West Twenty fifth street corner of Broadway opposite Madison park, on the (iat end arcond floors, pri ’ats table given if oreferred ‘sing]> rooms tor gea’le men. - Best of reverence given quire A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 04 ONE OR TWO SING LM enilemen can be accommodated wilh fall or o%r ia ‘end pleasan: rooms The house contains the moro faproremsate, snd is opuveniont to, tbe Hight 0 cAre and stages. Terms moderate Apply at No. 11 & 5 PLEASANT AND NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, | nuit of rooms, to let to one or two sing 6 geatlem = ‘The house has a!l the modern improv fine roth’. dood: price ressonavle Meferenresexsbaoged Call «! 76 Mactongal atreet, betwcen Bleacker and Houston straatx LADY, HAVING A PINE NRW HOURE IN THR MST A “detgbitut part of Feurteenth wrest, would let the whole upper part io a party of gentlanen "All the comfor'a of ahome iveured family strictly private ne otber par ies taben. Partial board if desired Apply at 132 Rast Four teenth street. £UIT OF ROOMS TO LET—TO A SMALL. RESPEOTA ble family inquire on the premises, 34 Kast Broadway SOIT OF ROOMS WILL BE VACATED ON THE FIRST of June. which will Accommodate t¥o or three Ki mep with breakfast and tix o clock dinner if desired first clase, with all conveniences opportunity at 38 Urest Jones sireet. Plesee esll at the earliest _Referenoes exch inged. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOMMO- dated with pleasant rooms end full or psrtial board at 49 Sullivan street, on moderate terms, A = ABLE Looatrox BOARD. WITHA WAND. uit of front roome on second floor and amall bam ber ird floor, all newly painted prevered ant ole gantly furnished (family email and select) at $71 Fourth Street near Lafayette place and ebanged Terms moderate PARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN FIND 4 PLEASANT ‘apd comfortable bome ip & family where there are no way. References ex ether boarders Rooms in second siory, handsomely far Bisbed Gea end bath in the bouse. an? tea; dine unday. idre+s, for » Herald office, GENTLEMAN AND TWO SINGLE en, cam be ace modeted with farnishsd rooms oar man, in a first claex house . Apply at 68 Bast Thir water, ATER so = Boe spon =" Ay As genase near Fifth aveaue. MITRD ten gy OF SINGLE GENT( accommodated with good board, on wxie- rate terme, a Ro. ST bat btanton street, OARD—A_ GENTLEMAN fy A Wirz OR Fwo O three single aoorm mxiaied roows, furnished or eataraiaheds wi with fall or = No. 76 Wes board, in & first cleas house ge OARD —TO LET, pps J BOAR Panes es er ee gevtlemsa, in the moat GesiSSa'veth” Forms modefate, ‘Family emall. Releres ea exchanged. Call at 191 Rast Broadway. OARD— AN EGANT SUIT OF ROOMS. SROOND tory. to in a first class house, 44 Green ‘h board, mm wedus, furslsbed or not to.8 femlly, or separase; dlnuer ‘shock. Burst — A A TARGE ee oe ROOM, yosesse, firet class Bouse. and wife. Kivo. ‘Somali roses for single proctheat rourth near | Bonn, GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives ean obtain board aud good rooms, bonds ymely fo IT Clinton atreet, Brooklyn, tha private fi- in the house’ Terma 88 v0 88 per ary [AL BOARD MAY BR On “i ine small fat or & gentle: wife or ee or four sing'® gentlemen. ‘Terms ‘2, Apply at M3 Howery, corner of Fourth street, over the drug store OA RD—PREMA NERY TRANSIENT, OW | MO; Klegent meals ats hours and _ Broadway aud Tore:fth se Miesigay smear oe Parties will please oa lon addr ee BLANCARD . Mee LELL hal OARD.—AN AMATEUR PIANO PLAYER CAN HAV® ‘a nies ly furnished room w th partial board, with aem sli rivaie family wihout children or boariers retiding rar jadiaon square and Sixth avenne and an opporunity la en him to © suareine talente any day withon! incurring pense of an instrument, | address with real name wating’ ve an interview oan be bad, Musis, bo~ 103 Herald OA sages, ] FURNISHED OR UNFUANISGED, on sed second Soore in one of the most plansent ant deatrapie | tm the city for transient permasent locations doardera Inquire at No 2 Hond sires le for a gentl OARD.—A PARTY commodated with ly Plenne call at 1043¢ Bt. Mark's place. Refereaces GENTLEWEN pleasant reoms ne ac & amall private req OARD —GPNTLEMEN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED ‘} partial board ine private family. ot 176 De pan place Thapnon sre, wit .) with gua and use ath A seoond br third story bak room either large epough for (wo por Stas. Refetevees requires. . Bosna aaca ms WISHING ROARD CAN | MR nAsome! ny we ay gia snd, dont Je roma: One large front room, stood well ted for three MT a) a foncther: Board good and wont and. examics iorwien central, early oppose Odd Fellows Hall Bovngere poems AND WIFE JAR Ma] Eis ee ate een cveninat avenue cars. Call at 233 BOAR EA TRIVATR FAMTLY.— THREE rensoss arrive anor ai o'clock Fi 5 Seta rots 1 Le iy Moy RD FAMILY. Rey 4 Beha eaeeesaee Bure, Bae BROOKLYN—OONVANIENT TO WAIL te mop cam Sotoln desirable pene and bor hy oe ‘street. botween Joralemn aid Sia! WanteD, BY TWO SINGLE ‘of third fino", cos Bear Bort or aver terms tebe moderate, Address Bose ™ s nemey e hy or a few singh molaiad wito ymy eltny ~ io eaaeare id i ‘al ferr, y 4; mw Ne Go High treet. eT OARD IN yf Oey. they sy RMEN WISHING 4 = eee Ne Oe ow te by ep oe a Rese OARD ON BROOKLYN Hetants- wr NT ROOM. BY formiahed of uataraided, with = Creme inute’s walk from Wall street terre, Dinner s! six 0” Sr'o'ciock. She ‘of references given and reqnira! OARD 9 WANTED —A GENTURWAN 18 DRATR CS OF obtatning board for fe. x soa wave ba ome private fessll Trictoenyy virreta, Broadway and py ‘ke’ an ept're sesond floer, w' te, Any emily Raving more, room ines iby 1 will Mad ¢ les rable cooupant by add-osaing Bosrd, Peet oflios. ” soaRvINe ARD LODUINa, OARD ON BROOKLYN HRIOUTS —OBNTLRMEN tnd their wives, or ang! be GeNTEKL LOCATION OARD WaNTED—IN where there are no other boarders; with « young wido* lady preferred who would hea pleasant ansnclate (or ® lady A of education andjreflaement 0, Broadway Post ols OARDING ~A FAMILY ON vier AVENUS HOVE ® parlor and bet room to let, with hoard, to a gentleman and wife. _Location desirahle. ‘addr ens hon 1,432 ‘oat office, OARDING —A PLEARANT FAONT PARLOR ON SE cond floar to let to gentlemen. with fall or p rtlal board, or gentleman and wife. aleo other rooms, a\ 131 Hester Address A. Livi oe, DY IN THOMPSON STRERE ee lady boarders; none bu: ferences need apply a: No 2° OARDING.—A WIDOW 1@ desl: ous of two or those thet give satisfactory ‘Thempron sreet Bost, —A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room. with pastry at , Om the second floor of & frat clase private . 10 let to two gentlemen, with par tin! board. for $14 per week, including gas and fire, Inquire at No, 64 West Twen' mreet. poarpe- WO OR TARER GENTLEMEN CAN BE d with pleasant rooms od partial board In acrivsio family, pleasanlly located, "Apply" a: 197 M RosRDiNe, NO. 6 TENTH BTAKET, NRA = aIXTH avenue. —A furnisbed parlor and hed-oim witb or with nt board, fo one or two gentlemen or two latin whh an Ae erfean lady. Alto furnished room, sutauie for a payst clan. BOARDING, AT NO. 18 WILLOW STRERT, RAOOK- lyn Hel ¢his.—A gentleman ani wife or iwo vingte gentlemen, can fiod # pieassnt parlor, in the second story, ind the comforta of o ome. by, spoiyiog s ‘as above Also * 100m for 8 slsgle gentiemen. “Between Palton snd Wah ereet fern Rrgoesy. THREE MINUT&S FROM WALL STREET ferry —Newly furnished room with partial board 1 a private Southern family, good neighborhood fine view of the bey, liberal table andjmoderats terms. No.2 Willow place, orner ? Jurolemon’ ‘atreet. RCOKLYN HEIGHTS TWO GENTLEMEN AND thelr wiven, alse thren single gentlemen, ean be so0xm- we dated with camp oe end rd by avolying % C] Bieks street, three minut Ne from Fulton and Wi street ferries. The | best of ‘roterencee required and —, (Koos. HOUsB, 8% BROADW fag: Segre gouse | woe Rep}.co. & whe Baroness pen. acoommotation if for room per week, fram Bo ron per tay. from 25 080 ren! MAD ADA wifo, Bi R LOCATION AND A COMFORTANLE rh board, can be enjored in a geatee! private jonme suitable for single gentlemen or gentle sir @ives. Honge hus all the modern improve mente, auit through. Apply st 67 Seco.c avenue, e° ner of Fourth aireet. agg IN ba gir pty USNISHED ROOMS AT 87, $8 and $10 per week, for geatlemen and their = ven with ful bosrd. a t $3 to $4, for ‘enilemen, st 33 Front street, Brooklyn Dinver at 6 medero and oniy one m.ante’+ rine ferries. Es IS? FAMILY R¥SIDING NEAR BEDFORD AND 1) the Fallon avenae line of % 8 Hrooklya, wish to mat > th one or two erntlemen who id Hike ty live ip a eom- for'a ile, homely way Reterenres exchanged No boardivg house ‘Addrese A B., care of Messrs, Richardson & Hay ter, 180 Water and 84 Wall street, RNIGHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 34 SPRING street, between Hudson aod Varick; « large front pur tbr of reocnd floor sullable for ove cr two xeutiemen hive @hedroom patna URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, IN A PLEA- sant location, at No 79 Faur bavenua, east eide, between Tenth rs a Eleventh streets and on'y one square from Broad mh, gas, dc. References exsbang’ ISHED ROOMS TO LET.—SEVERAL SINGLE Jemen ean be accommo'ated with furnished rooma, without board, at 537 Hous.on strest, one block eas! of Broat way. URNIHED ROOWS, IN AUIT OR GIN ALR, TO LET —to families or gontlemen. with partial board if de- sired; ten sitvatlan fe ver central and contiguous to sages and curs for all parts of the city Apply at 63 Hond atroct. 3 ___. BOARDING amu Louaiae 44 T= eLevEnta STRAT. AUIY OF HAND phy t ry rihor whoa! nu iene 7 << sual cr ovniie- an nired ia ATBREY, } POUR Dux Doons } PRoW BROAD- rails med i apes eee ar 4 ne loner of ANSON I Sst ae ‘he at slaaa hee PRANKLIN IN STREET —A BACK, PARLOR AND to let. op necond floor oa geoeman and nm Aleo ane or (wo doy boarders cam endo price; hoase has all the m9 8 PLACE—A SUIT OW DESIRAPLE and bath, tos family full oF partial bos two rooms for aingie Ne men. nawly ‘furnished; location unsurpassed Ketcr # require 135 FIGHTH OPPOSITE cums HALL, REET, four doors from Bross for gentlemen and A fulte of roome front; in yt iiaedtate Hotty of vate the orinolpa? ‘summer season. ‘Terma very the ate for hotels, Ae. eae eR eG ne lerKe frovt room a: also two back rooms two lar large ones adjoining Sag A mr oe Jeu teeelh uitable for two geniemen hooms for boarde 230 THNTH STARET.—A PEW BOARDERS GAN 3B accommodated with good bosrd In = Where the comforts of beaters sored: neterenees given and required, Dinner at six o’eloce, 419 NEAR BROADWAY.—FI quiring pleasant rooms iil find every as7ommodsti mat moarrate prices by apply fog, ae abore. Fingle and double rooms, with convenience of BROOME STRES bath, ac 7 BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Broadway.—The mos: desirante and central toeation to the city, being im the immediate vicinity or «ll th» firat clase bows. era » commodated, ermanent aod transient Mesle served in rooms if deatred. 7 BBROADWAY—THE EATIRE 8k UND FLOOR, Api bath and to let, party of gentiemes, nino Semail room. 16 torte of modern improvemer ts lately veosted by Mme de la yenre and # half ocougation. @ hove, din er a6 o'elo2k. BROA DWAY.—! —ROOME FOR | stogle gentlemen ean be ovtained w fn ico ube eplent sand famiy after two table Gran las & la Francaine; 19N BQUARK.—H hed rooms 1@ let, to — family oF gen! bard or ov the Kuropean pian. teully eiluated, looking Sa UNTRY BOARD. all cottegs, (studio and gar'on Husted on Righ g7ouNnd sr tay K the summer Tasie an’ arteod the depot, or address Yousers, Westchester Ce. mopiba. No other boarders bo ance unererovonable, Inga’ throveb tbe Post office, Mra Wa OARD At, STAPLE esl = tlemen, t oe Col. Grifha, Cons! street OARD AT STATEN ISLAND ~a00D BOARD CAN BE owained at Staten Isiand hort distance from Bere Richmond ferry, fora Hlemep. All fruiia and ys renees exchanges. Price 0: stage 2 ferry, wt the house owne ntiem +n yetabl per week ach. ‘Address Staten Island, box 6:6 erald office, | Qovnres BOARD.—PAMU.ES CAN 4 V8 SPLENOID ) socommorations, with boari for the summer. at Weite Plauerou North seek” Inguie of Mise DABTURY, Hadeld place White Mains. sOUNIRY BOARD c AN RE waD IN ADI ) situsiion, with the benefit of horses, carriages, miles trom New York hy ears or bn sig % and 97 uiberty atree PoRNtaneD OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS.—THE EN- tire first floor (four rooms), with gaa water, de , can be had on reasonable terms; ala» rows for a ni breskfest if required. Apply at 776 Br Minth and Tenth streets, TRNISHRD ROOMS TO GENTLEWEN—WITHOUT “board, at 26 Vestry street, corner af Hadsan TURNIFHED ROOMS.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY vil let, furniahed, to single xentlemen, the entire senatud floor of Rouse 104 Woonter street, afew doors above Spring, consisting of two roome bedrooms, separately oF together, Gas and water in the house, @ gentlemen way, betw UORNTEED ROOM TO LET—WITH THE USE OF 4 Tone wood piano, toagentieman or gentl man and Indy. Apply at il] Bowery. URNIFHED ROOMS FO TO SINGLE @ TLR y RY ISHED PARLORS "AND BED BOOMICONE ogether = Honse is fret ole: a ever the New York Hotel and ton eq nae; of reference civen amd requlied. Apply ‘At 250 Greene street, Rear Vinton pisce URNISHED ROOM TO LRT-IN A PRIVATE FA- ily, 10 \wo young gentlemen with partial board if -# quired.” “Inquire, with r ‘No, 3 North Moore sreot | AVENUE. A PAMILY BRAIDING IN FIFTH ‘avenue. in the vicinity of Eleventh street, would let to o1¢ or two gentlemen » anit of furnished rooma withont peers, with eae, use of oath. and all the comfo~te desira. ble for very first references required. Ad: reas Permane nt’ Union aquare Post office. RAMERCY PARK. —FIN®ST LOCATION IN THE city —Rlegant rooms bendaomely faralst ns, with every modern convenience, io Jet, with board. Mouse first class §=Dimner t% > Private key Lie J de. Ri Sichanged. Apply st 108 Raat Twenty fiat street, Gramory park. a OOD BOARD AND GOOD ROOMS CAN BEHAD 1N A fire’ clan elngantly furnished house with * privace social family. Apply at (2 West Sixteenth sireet sear Seventh avenue. Dinner at 6) 0 o'clock. eo BOARD | AND Dr GHTFUL ROWE FOR FA miliea and single gentlemen. Apply at 88 Varick street, Laight, opposite Bt Jobn's park. The beat location RO NT NN pase AND cornea, cas Lg’ ed soa Ad- etariy wtewaed to ‘o's eg eee! and cleanliness is PAVTOn'S inet Rot, Won droartment of Dr. irty eighth street, corn b Ss Bowling alley, exercise rooma and swimming baih free to boarders, My yt orry BOARD-A GENTLEMAN AND HIS oD wife or siagle gentlemen looking fur bosrd, onp find good #nd p) gan ond bee dress box troome, four minutes walk from the ferry; and pleasant oration, and molerae priee. Ad: 2 Jerney Oity Post oflice. Loneines aunt nwen wHo LIKE wong lemnliness, will be pleased wi pens ae Globe Howl, corner of Wili'am an Praaktort ee Single rosme 26 cents to 37 cen# per night. No ATLY FUR¥IBAED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO lotto gentlemen oaty, with or withou' psrtial hoard Family private; Jooation very des'rable Apply “i 113 Fourth avenue, pear ‘Tweifth st street | References han, ( Frick WITH on WITHOUT BOARD, avr ITA tors phyeisten or dentist @ fromt basement or pe lor, in a des locat'on, wit a gentael family, Apply a 67 Recond avenue, corner of Fourth street ONE QE IWS GENTLEMEN CAN Bear ‘OMMODATED witha furnished room «nd hedroom oo the second floor, ins private family The ln ality is near Broadway, and con venient te * a Breakfest aad Won will be owmtalns a!) in xdern improve: Jail at 193 Green sireot, near | SOARD AND FURMIGHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen, frst class, on moderate terms. Apply a1 200 Clinton street. Hiro: ra conveniest to ike principal ferries References requir re LEASANT xT BOOMS, WITH OR WiTHoUT panera the conveninntly located house Bo. “ Ronda street To cermanent oc cupacta the terms will be ‘very low. exchangnd. WITHOUT BOARD, TO al RASANT ROOMS TO LI young genilemen, within three minutes’ walk of or Routh ferry. Inquire at 45 Joraiemon street, Bro. RIVATE BOARNTEG.— raed and eult, ity families and si Bartel board: tn the demirable reat te street, jor ction of Broadway ana Firth avenne, the most ‘Pot in the sity. Table de hote QEVEN fo rent, on love toress, second and third OR THRER ORNTLEMEN Lng BR AgcowMO dated with neatly farniehed rooma. vgard, at 18 Voaiow pisee, Houston street; ool gan, be ke. Refo: rences exchanged 0 FURNIRHED ROONS TO LET OF BECOND FLOOR, by? ry bath in an agreeable ae a nthe r strangers, gy) ow me The bow Yeeated, ‘nod ore go = ecuatly oply at a7 Christopher street. Te | P—-. SiNOLR 6 GENTLEWAN with « farnil aes thefe ore hat 8 T"few sebron poaraers, moneraie, farther particulars eal! at 121 Chrystie ewreet IRATLEMEN © N BR A0DOMMO | 0 OR THRER » ‘dated with rooms and board in ® private famt'y by ap- 1. t_-__. e p'ying at 69 Broome T° LRT~A FRW NIOR FURNTAHED ROOMA, TO AIN- G25 ceallemen, prion 1 per week in 8 private feaniy Inqplre a 49 Clarkson street, between Hudson ant Green OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THRIR Wives OR single gentlemen can obtain on Fee foor, with pees hot and onl water ao. I moderate charge, in @ delightful location, 199° Woat aa icenth street, near Bighth avenue, ‘first hou rare. AND 4 ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST ST) 8 —ROOMS for families or aingle gertiemen wishing permanent Bleeot or sree’ aad Rema avenue cars pase 2.3 ATH WARD—ROARD WANTED, BY A CRNTLEMAN, ins pee fam | y of genteel doarting )yu9*, waere ja nerved ataix o'clock. Address, for three days, iy Mm. dow aT Bost thee : wenn WREST AIXTRENTA STRRET.— A CENTLEMAN AND ‘wife of lwo sing]; gentirmen eve be accommo tated with board and well furvished soome in a first clans hoaws with a!l the modern impr vecventa, ins private family, Dim ner at 6 o'clock. 49 °884".. JONES STRAAT, BECWEBS BROADWAY Fourth aronue, one of the most te.icable loy tone 4 the eity. Neeely furnished roc me for gentiemen sad ibeir ‘wives, al8o, tor single gentler én. [86 BROADWAY, BsOKKAS AND OOMMIRGION We have mone) wate count TO ADVANCE OF DIAWON ra, an 10 trans on BoussHoLD 1 vumivous, To jae NW MRKCH 4 Nii a IRE OF ALL ra wil) on; 98 Wee, ovpostia (nines Assecably Signe about, the ‘Duilding Slely conSdential. L. JAVOBS s ©0., 33h 431 Broadway, ume Broad ANCES MADE TO pUNT ON DIA about the Premises __Ba T THOMPSON 400. ‘S— BROKERS aND bo meg ened yrerebanis, No 102 Neseas wreeh,coroer rae Zend’, second, hoor, advance from Bo 60,00) eh pt A seus oF " r ee a THOMPBUN, Au fONRY TAWERALLY ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT dise waiches, diamonds. ners, ary ny SORE a TAOKBON, Til Grand orsY Lape slay ADVANCED, TO ANY AMOUNT, Mn merchandige austarede, walchan 0 . sand perewal a0 ot sri Saba wars powny 10 LOAN ON HOND AND MORTG somes to suit, upon class improved rea! LC ew York ‘et * C. LOOMIS, 1,128 Brgad pear Mx, TO ANY. Auourr LOANED ON OONSIGN- ‘op merchandise « ROR SRY ad- aremben iaetas- i, ‘ation O. corner of urth and zw Ti property every .—MONEY LENT on psy 4 ‘al property of ev 5; on # rere ati) Lives other in the hy ONrR gop FROM $5 TO OMS SR ts ™ JH LakiNoRR, 170 Broa way, room 25. Fora, WHITE BRINDLE COW. ANY PRRSON owning the same con have her by proving properly and lying hy seven O9T—-BRPWERR TOR ASTOR HOUSE AND BOR. of money—« “a se 82h gold ed three or four OsT- ON SATURDAY MORNING, FROM 229 HUDION J rireet, a She larrier pap, about four months okt A lNbe~ ral reward will be paid to any one returning him to the above number. <THE RIGHTH WARD, ON savgapay ar. sameo breasipin, wth figures of and led with & cir-le Of small pearls * finder lem, sorr ees orriauly rewarded wpos returaing 10 190 Thompees treet oa fey STRAYEO FROM THRE bye of Yorkville, a emall red cow, with whit ry $2 Pay back rd white tail, and a short ent of reps ber wo Fourh one retarning Boveuiy ninth street, shall receive the above re $5 | ward will ‘ ‘sfoundiand $5 ae or pry ‘spot on back, Kero “whe finder Siew ena the raid dow at No Bag Leonard 5, REWARD —#7RATRD yoo, NINETY FOURTH. etreet. wid nant brow a eareand KOGNER. —_—$——$——————————————— REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK pe top TERRIER biteh; collar marked J O. Hoffman The above re- id on reraraiag ber toot Browiway. omer on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, im EE Rae REWARD D —LOst OR WIGGAID— SRY poeds of the New York Central aed other Gta sto tes NRW a Lay * ey Auomara p BULL —a THoROUGA 8 BRED IMPORTED fey bel, iment ta at ale ¥-yo 4 mare and «four year bay gb, perfec a to haroess, Apply "o we. RabwonD, w Park ons KEP =A Fe BEIWERN THR bef cous ty and East New Yorke clabe will Pg oo | 4 und of the former elnd, et Medford, LT vom Pe a th inst, Wickate to be pitched at 100 o a it is she first regular of the senaom. nue sare from Fulton » overr PORTIFG. —FRANCIE RU TURR 9 yuyto TORS STREET, (Dagement) hag ell the choloe Pree mle aod tr gintaiithle mane Ratler «ow we gtoek. Butler © cent EXCURSIONS, R WEN YORE S.NORR AUN. — Pie no OF TM Tet, tetanus rie Broome areetat 1. w Fad wees Oe Remurnive, leaven Yer 4 P.M, Innding at Feiwel es Tewh sireets. Pare 6 cent