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ne ‘ the" et drat tne tppearance, woven nage rem ecuted a }, Bow sbould bave frost apd the im come sections. The trade in bran- veyed instructions dies continued dull. St see The Parie 11 been passed by the on ot Corpe 3. The people ny ie Paris P dispute be 4 Sass eeceartncave cupreesien the oe ¢ Roger. pe Bn A resolved by qrament toforms People six persons, are grees of Paris. pared as having been stead‘ast in thelr Allegiance, are The correspondent of the Landon Pest says the Contes, benceforw: tole hereditary proprietors of the is | ence wii! pot m a they From Paris we hear that important modifications of the ‘pea them Goraton, “its the Ezaperorhisnell who has bogun to see upon ; that others, in whose favor like claims . peror de establishea, will have costerved upon thems 8 ropes. that he bas enterec on a wrong path. It is cortain that measure of reward and honor; and that, with these | he has had more than one private conference with M. Ba- « the right im thesotl of the provinte | roucbe on the matter. Gasette de France, in com ta confiacated to ibe goverament. menting op the article of Constitutionnel, ontheffuture 6 We cannot but express to, you our apprehension that organ'zation of the Danubian Evmaigniies, queers the this decree, jeg the oe peoples ri semi <fiicial charecter assume1 by the article, and throw diffic aimost iwsurmountable, in ‘way of | the exciams:—‘France will perhaps stand alone ta the the re establishment of defence of the of the union and of the interests @ We are under the that the war in Oude | of the Christian . But this isolation is of little La beatthenpespernt tt ae yaar yr from the - | consequence. Her voice will be an appeal for the future, eas manner in which, regard te what the and the nations of the world will once more become a0o- lapdholders had become accustomed to censider as their | quainted with the shameful policy of Austria and Kng- rights, the summary settlement had, in a large portion of | land. They well know that a Catholic empire joined the provivce, been carried out by your officers. Protestant kimgdom in order to casttwelve million Chris- 7. The lancholders of India are as much attached to the | tisns under Museciman rule, apd that it is tbus they in- oil oooupied by their ancestors, and are as sensitive with | terprot the duties imposed on them by civilization.” The Feapect to the rights iy the soil they deem themselves to on contrary, is sumiciently sanguine to, believe possess, as the occupier of land in any country of which | in the triumph of the priaciples of the Union After stat we have a knowledge. ing that Prussia cappot view with indifference the success 8. Whatever may be your ultimate and undisclosed | of Austrian policy, it exclaims:—‘ Piedmont will refuse, Saas tons stiabemae aeons ‘oe ro 4 ad aid & ae tk and Patric”. the upon subject most ve tom Sear to them as individnales while the eubecioutioe of our two journals which most excite the hopes of the Roumain ale for that of Se prcerrennaarasinealty ex- | population, = ‘egeinst us whatever they may have of - P. ‘We cannot but in consider that those who re- A from Ma¢rid of the 8th May the de- our authority is are under very different cir- | mand of M Diez, Minister of the Interior, the dis- cumstances from those who have acted against us in pro. | missal of who had voted against the ‘Vipoes which beve been losg under our government. declaration of confidence im the president, having been * 30. We dethroned the King of Oude and took | a4 supported by oniy two of his colleagues, that minister had eee ee resigned, and his resignetion had been accepted. the been subsequently by apoiher treaty, under | Minister of Justice hoids the Ministry of the Interior —.. not have been (a ireued; we Another despatch of the same date says that t1 two held that it was not in force, although the fact of ite mot | Corregidores of different towns bad been pions od having been ratified in England, as regarded the provision | and that an re-aseembiing of the Cortes was on which we reiy for our justification, had not deen previ- | spoken of. ously made known to the King of . treaty engagements with us, however governed their subjects. more than once assisted us in our difficul- = wealth, and ry 14. We must admit that, uncer the circumstances, the hostiliies which bave been carried on in Oude have ra- ther the character of legitimate war than that of rebellion, fnd that the people of Oude should rather be regarded with indulgen: coc:ideration than made the objects of a penalty exceccing to extentand in severity almost any which has been recorded im history as inflictea upon a subdued ration 15 Other conquerors, when they have succeeded in overcoming reawtance, have excepted afew persons as still deserving of punishment, but have, with a generous cna extended their clemency to the great body of the 36. You have acted upon a different principle. You have reserved afew as deserving of special favor, and you have struck, wiih what they will feel as the severest Of pupi-bment, the mage of the inhabitants of the country. 17. We capno. but think that the precedents from which you bave departed will appear to have been conceived in @ spirit of wiscom superior to that which appears in the Precedent you bave made. 18. We desire that you will mitigate in practice the stringent severity of the decree of confiscation you have iasued aga'ust the landholders of Oude. 19. We desire to see British authority in India rest upon the willing obed‘ence of a contentec people. be contentunent where there is geners! confiscation. 20. Government cannot long be maintained by any force in a coupiry where the whoie people is rendered hosti'e by & sence of wrong; and if it were possibie so to maintain it, it would wot be s consummation to be desired. ‘Me Oaths bill, as amended by ths Gouse of Lords ‘was taken up, when Lord Jobn Russell méved that the amendments be not reed to, and that th» clause which would admit Jews to Parlameat be restored. The motion was carried by a vote of 263 to 150. A resolution to admit Baron Rothsobila as & mem>er of the commitice was debate), but without defauite action. After sundry votes Te the army estimaies, a resolu tion was moved by Lord Stanley and agreed to, authoriz ing government to guarantee £100 000 at a rate of interest — 4 per cent, for the use of Prince Ecward On the 11th, in the House of \ “rds, the Earl of Ellenbo- expiained the circumstances uoder which the des- pach ceneuring Lord Canning hay been written, acmitied ‘hat he alone was reeponsitie for \t, and encounced that ra. ‘ther than expose bia colieaguce to the censure of Parliament he had tendered is resignation as Presiaent of the Board of Control t ber Majesty,and the same bad been ac- Lord Derby raid that the real had been accepted ‘with regret, but a4 mitied that be cousidered the padiica- tton of the deepateh premature and injatictous. Lord Shaftesbury expiained the terms of his motion of Censure against the government, which, in eff-ot, takes the same ground as that proposed in the Commous, aud Dases the complaint on the supposition that goveromeat &oted im the matter without afuli knowledge of the pro- coedirgs of Lard Canning In reepoose t an ipquiry, Mr. Fitzgerald said that go veroment bad dewan ted compensation from Napies for the imprisonment of the Eng t#b engineers, but refused to state the amount A motion to admit Baron Rothschild as a member of the com mittee appointed to draw up reasons for disagreeing ‘with the lords on the Oaths bill, was carried, after some debate, by a vote of 261 to 196. The London Times says that « at Lord Pa merston bad been held fence, at which it was resolved fo move « resolution fo the Aouse of Commons on the 13th imatant, upon the sudject of the despatch from Lord Bilenberough, cepeurwg the issue of Lord Canning’s pro clamation to the people of Oode, and that this resolution will have the concurrence of Lord Jobm Russell and the principal membrrs of the ao called Peelite party. Subsequent action in both houses of /arliament con firme tow statement to a certain extent Various speculations were induig upon these resolutions, and the pro resigning, or appea! being carried The London Glide of the St) inst. ie informed that a court of directors of the Kast India Oomnpaoy wax bold on | Monday afvernoon, at which & vote, rtroug'y expressing the confience of the court i» Lord Uanniog, was passed, ft if anid, unauimonnly. The Gloie asverte thas the re siguation bus been so much desired by the gov order that the Driliast Chancelior of ta eq might be trapsferred to the more congenial regione of the East, ne bis successor tm as to the vote bility of ministers to the oountry ip the event of tueir Str Henry Bulwer, British Minister to urkey. {From the Londen Timos, May 11 } Sa Henry Buwer bas been appointed to succeed Lord Stratford ce Redci\fe ag Ambassador a: Constantinople The post is one which requires no ordinary qualificatinns, for Copstan‘inople still remains the cen‘re of intrigues. | wiued, witbin «few years, may again imperil the peace of | Europe Now, whatever bis faulwof temper may have | been, lord Stratford, by his long experience and the weight of bis personal Wer, did undoubtedly exert an extraoroipary influence im the council? of tae Porte This kiod of influence # now withdrawn, aod cannot be replaced There t= pot, om the Foreign (fice list, the name of any one diplomatust who could at ali pretend to the succession of the retired Ambassador. [he eystem which he repreeented—the syetem Of personal iv{lueuce—hai ite | evils ae weil as ite advantaces, but, whatever there may bave been, with Lord Stratford wey have disappeared. It would require half @ ceotury to build up again the kind of Viceroyaity which he exercised at Covstantivople. Still, 1 is Dot alt joss. If Lord Stratford could at ali times bring « strong presrare to bear apoo the Turkish authorities, it must also be acmitted that he could wet his own govers mentat defiance if the Turkish Minwtry are now freed from ® stern taskmaeter, Eng’ rated trom the dominion of geveroment me concerned, upon an entirely pew, and perhaps—ocneideriag the al | tered circumstances of Europe—upon @ souuder footing. The Engixh Ambamador to that Court must henceforth be in reality, 2 weil as in neme the mouthpiece of the F Office. Under | ts erate of thugs tt would bave been difficult to Bod & ran of more varied experience than Sir Henry Bulwer For the last uh@ty years be has been almost consaotiy joyed in the diplomatic service. At Vienna, at the t Brussels, at Constantinople, at &t rid, at Washington, at Florence, his recorded in the tists of the various or four years, indee?, during this med at home, but even then he was For the inst two years be has nvestigat ing the state of the Danu'ian Principaliiies, and in this capeci'y har been drought into ‘mmediate contact with modern Turkish diplomacy. Whatever the success of nis miseion may be, it would have been cifficud to select a man with fairer antecedents for the port of our repre sentative at Cons iantivople than sir Heury Bui The Affair. Our iatert advices 1 Turin siate that M Bolts bad pot a question in the Chamber to the Cow:t Cavour, rele Uve to the negotiations with Engiand ia reference w the Ungar! qoestion ne Corot de Cavour said that he was endeavoring to piace Lumseif in unity with the English gyvernment, and | Unit he bad enomitted three courses to Lord Malmesbury, ‘Dut Cid pot yet know which would be chosen by the Rng Lah Oabbinet M Bolle declare! this was most aatisfactory, as It ap- Peared the Fogiiab government had to accept a policy Shaped by “arc pia, whereas the journals left it to be sup. Sardinie wae following the pobey of Engiand. wos known in Berlin that the Cabinet of Turin desire to bave Prsia se the arbitravor betwoon Sardinia and Napies in the Oagliar! question Svould Naples object to Prossia, Holland or Russia will be offered for ber acoeptance Prnesin bas laid @ proporition before the Germanic Dist that the procés verhaus of ail the sittings concerning the Danish Due! ioe shall be pu diiehed complete | The proposal bar been referred to a committee, and will excite # eveestion, 00 the way ip Which the minutes of the Diet have been drawn up has been great! plained of ee Franes. The election of a member of the Oorpe Legin\ati? for the Fitth Orcumecription of Parte resulted in the chowe of # Picard, the opposition candidate, by a large majority ‘The nambers, as far ae koown, were—for Picard, 10,523 Eek, government candidate, 8.976 The scoounta from the agricultural districts of France ore cheering. The wheat crops promised an carly and | | feeling was displayed , and are promptly terminated whenever the authorities intervene. Lithu. epia, it is true, neither menaces nor arrests effect on the peasarta, but corporeal puni found ¢fficacious. At Tauroggen, near the frontier of Eastern Pruesia, it was necessary to assemble a conside- rable force in ordcr to quell the revolt. In Poiand, pro- perly 20 calied, the regularization of the situation of the peasants presenta ro ulties, since je BO existe; but it is pot the came in Lithuania, where a series of, risings bave taken place, which have extended ‘as far ax Minsk, Grodno and Binlystok. The pessants, in &@ genera’ way, get on horseback, and, proceeding to the chateau of the lord, announce that they sbal! form mo more forced labor. The government finds itself much embarrassed by these circumstances, for the peasants testify great attachment towards it, and are only hostile to the nobility. Turkey. ‘The difficulty existing between Turkey and Greece, originating in the expu'sion of Greek eubjects from Bosnia, bad been referred te the mediation of England, France ond Baas, Ene had been accepted by those ers. Indie, on Calcutta mails of Apri! 9 arrived at Suez on the 4th ay. The pews is of vo special importance. Lucknow was perfectly tranquil, aud nota single armed man was to be seen. The 4th Bengal Light Cava’ry, 160 strong, had been brought to a court martial at Umballah. Sixty were sen- Seccad to he banged. anditin menainges ‘ype Scenaperted ‘or life. A hot weather campaign in Rohilcund was considered iwevitable. A strong force had marched for Bareilly. Colonel Sea- ton’s force had encountered and beaten the rebels, taking ‘met with a better demand, at ad- ubree at Grouse tm} supplies of produce were small, and ee 2s. 1d. @ 28. 19(4. for documents. At Madras imports continued in fair inquiry. Exchange 2a. 44. for credits. Another despatch, via Malta, says:—Robilcund was in poesession of the rebels, bo’ were said to be 100,000 Btrovg. AD amnesty wes offeret im Oude to all who re- turned to their allegiance, mutiveers excepted. ‘Ser Colia Campbell bad iesved a general order of thanks to the army. China. The dates from Hong Korg are to March 20. Ali cootinued quiet in China, Lord Elgin bad reached Nivgpo, and Admiral Seymour had left Hong Kong for, it was supposed, Sbanghaes. Geverai Saawbenzee, the commander of the British forces, bad returned to Canton. At Shanghae the import market bad were firmer, and prices uf tea fully maintained. THE VERY LATEST. BY TRLEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. Loxvon, May 12, 1868. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. (From the London Times , City Articie.} Pands have shown increased heaviness today, but there was a partial recovery from the lowest point. No doubt seems to be entertained that the proposed | vote of censure on the government will be adopted in the House of Commons op the 13th; and although it seems aimoet incredible that @ dissolution will either be contem- plated or allowed, the existence of doubt upon the point exercises a very unfavorable infuence, ‘The value of money remains unaltered. At the bank there are rcarcely any applications. The Crain of gold from the bank for the Continent is ptill kept up, and is likely to continue while the easterly winds keep out eupplies. ip the foreign exchanges this afternoon the rates were about the same as lat post. About £64,000 in ber gold was taken from the bank to- day for transmission to France. (From the Dally News, City Article }) ‘The funds to day were almost solely influenced by va: Tyiog ramore respecting the Ministry. In the morning | the speculators were very desponding, and consols fell ‘% per ceni—the apprehension of « dissolution of Parlia- meat end of «long period of political aisquicture being the ostensible cause In the afternoon @ more cheerful ‘The funds finally clored the same asat4ad lh M yoeterday. In the other departments of the Stock Fxchangs depression prevailed, especially in the morning Indian rai}way et cres again being the pumerous new creat. The amourt of gol¢ withdraw: for exportavion was £68 00. ‘The continental exchan¢¢s now . ‘and at @ potnt at which a steady flow of gold from thin side may be looked for; bul there & ground to believe that the foreign demand will eve jong be fully #atistie’ from the incoming supplies There 's no change in the dimeount market. THE MINISTARIAL CRISIS AND LORD RLLENBOROUGH'S BESIGN ATION The Loncon Times confesses to a sort of disappointment at the reatiness with which Lord Derby bas sacrificed bis Cangerous colleague, Lord Ellenborough. Rapid sarren- Ger apd politics) flight are according to English genius. Up to inet Friday the ministry stood by him. All this promined at least a anc up fight—butallat once the courage of the whoie Cabinet oozes out at their fingers’ enés, anc we are informed that Lord Fileaborough has been throws overboard, and i now at the mercy of the wares. His colleaguer will have to defend themselves bert Friday. The 1oncon A teeriiser enys that the resignation of Lord Fileshorovgh mabes little or no ¢iference ia the real state of mattert with regard Ww the Derby goverament and the Administration of prolic atfairs The Advertiser also asserts that a member of the Cab! Let communicated perronally with Mr. Bright as to whether hit party would be satisfied if Lord Fulenborengh were to resign Mr Bright is understood to have returned ap affirroative answer The Stor enys the effect of the announcement ip the Loree wm to alienate a number of the independent mem- bers of the Commons, known aa likely to support the vou of ceorure, from the ranke of Mr. Cardwell, and the Star thivke that after what has beppened, his resolution is placed it coneiderable danger The Stara to Lord Etlenborough’s resignation a8 baving expioces the piot for overthrowing the Ministe7 The Darly News poivta out some eminent qualities pos- twenet by Lord Elleuborengh, but he had also great fauite, and {t cannot regret bie reeignation of exeoutive office ted, the caase sti.gned from the bank today The Adverticr gives the following version of the immediate couse of lord Eilenborough’s abaadon- ment of office:—The resolution of the India Board | of Directors approving of Lord Caoning’s India polio wae yesterday ‘orearded to Lord Ellenborough for bie sanction apd signature, as the President of the Board of Control, previous to ite being sent out to india to the Governor General. Lord Ellenborough then found bim- self in a predicament— rather than put bis signatare to @ | document nullifying hie despatch, be resigned. The London Port remarks thet the fealt of pubishirg NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1808. 8 secret despatch bas been atoned for, but there re- mains the deepatoh itself, a docament which insults 1.ord Canaing, condemns his acts, and justifies rebeldon For that despatch the whele Cabinet is answorabie and oug'tt to be censured. BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE. ‘The mail steemabip Avon arrived at Southamptos at five o'clock this (Wedneeday) morning. Tne mails will be forwarded te Lovdon at nine o'clock. APPREHENDED LOS8 OF AN AUSTRALIAN STAMER. The rate of insurance on the Istamboui steamship, which has now been 118 days at sea from Melbourne, with £4,800 in gold, bas advanced to sixty per cent at Lioyd’s, ‘This veesel was spoken with at sea about # month after leaving Melbourne, but has not been heard of since. MESSRS. CALVERT AND COMPANY'S AFFAIRS. The business is to be carried on vader inspection. It was felt that if the 359 public houses belonging to the firm hed been thrown on the market the loss would have been serious. The depositors are 369 in number, snd, include forty four societies whose debts amount to more than £11,000. The concurrence of this class of creditors im the proposed liquidation cannot be predicted with certainty. on being readi' attwo percent Consols fer money, which left off om Saturday at 975; to 97%, wore first quoted 9756 to 975%, and they soon receded to 97% to 97}. from which there was no recovery. For the 34 of June the final transactions were at CL Bank stock cloned at 221 to 223; redi , 96 to 9634; now ibree per cents, 96% to %; India stock, to 227; the loan, 1003; to 1035%; India bonda, ‘2s. to 248., and Exchequer bills, March, 40s. to 48s., Jue, 378 to 408 jum. Foreign stocks bave been well supported in the face of sun dechine in the funds, but The inte animation has been completely checked. The dipal quotations of the French three per cents on the Paris Bourse this evening were 69f. 90c. money, and 69f. 750. for the evd of the month, showing in the la.ier cage a decline of ap eighth. May 11.—The market for the public funds and securities was tecidediy heavy to day, owing to the uncertain as; of beme politics. Copsols for money clo-ed at 97% to 9736, and for the account at 97% to 97%; afier official hours the latter were quoted at 9744 to 97%, with sellers at thet figure. Bank stock was dull at 221 to 223, and the new three per cents closed at 963; to 96%. RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND 00'S CIRCULAR. Laverroor, May 11, 1868. Cotton.—The market op Saturday opened very fiat and prices were generally 1-16d. to 4d per Ib. lower than on fricay. On Monday , however, \ative demand showed ttrelf, and the d covered— rales reaching 15,000 bales, of which only 7,000 bales were to the trade. As the day advanced the demand hem re active, ad to-day there is beh a lt ig; etill prices close firm at the quotations of Friday. Manchester there doing, without excite- , Usd; Uplands, the grain trade generally througbout the country bas ruled dull ; and at Mark lave yeeterday wheat was a siow sale, at a reduction of Is. per quarter. To-day’s market here was alsoa slow one. ‘The attendance of buyers was not large, and avery limited sale, at about the prices of Fri still peglected, but pominal!y unchanged in price. Tadian Rd ee y ers are un Ww: pay ; y airy, We quote: wheat—ret, at 345 9d. to 35s. 6. for Weetern: wi North, 228. 6d. 238. 6d.; via New Western, 21s. a 21s. 6d. per barrel. Beef continues very dull. and dealers purchasing — the merest retail quantities, at previous rates. P. brings full prices in retail; there is nove in first haods. Bacon— The country demand dees not show any improve- ment, but holders are very firm in asking full rates. Lard quiet! choice brings 87s. in retail, but for other kinds ‘there is little inquiry. Tallow. —Here there is little doing, but the stock is light and previous are maintained: 556 we would call the value to day of “Butober’s Association." In ge ag market closes flat, at 688. Od. per owt spot, for P. Y. Bark slow—Pbilad offered at Os. 6d. and Balti- more at 7s. 8d. a 78. 6d. percwt Rosin—Common, and receded to 4s. per cwt. Cloverseed—No transactions 0 report. quarter. , dull Lrvmgroot, 12, 1858. Corrow.—The news by the Africa ta Al tone to the market, avd in some owes @ partial aivance of onecighth of @ penoy the quotations advised ~ Niagara is authorities say tbat the depression observable on » and that ped the Niagara sailed was on): quotatioos ere Ormiy daye foot up 30,000 bales, including adou' 8,000 to specu. \ators and 8 000 to exporters. In Manchester a fair business \s doing and prices are firmiy suppertei. Spinners demand an advance which buvers will not concede Baxaperurrs —Meesra. Richardson, Spence & Co. re- port the grain trade dull, under the influence of fine sea- vonable weather Flour neglected, but mominaily un- changed. Philadelphia and Baltimore 22s. a 22. 6d. ; Wes- a 2ls, 6d. gy myn 6d. a 236. 6d. bat yellow in moderate request Provigons —Beef very di relis at full prices in retail Asher quint; pote selling at 388. 64 ged, Coffee steady. Rice quiet; sales of Carolina at 20. Od Linseed oll—fimall pales at 33a, yall cosier. Corn market dull; waeat La. lower. and firm. Tea in moderate demand, but irm. sales opened heavily, at @ general deciine of , Bie. & 56s, 6d. ‘on the the year. Lineeed oi, eteady, at 408. 2? ‘The Canadians on the Right of Search, [From the Quebec Mercury, May 20 } Witbin the past few days much excitement has been felt in the United States in consequence of the conduct of the sumerovs fleet of Britieh cruers which are at pre- eent on duty on the North American aod West India sta- tiene. If the accounts in the New York papers are to be credite?, the Britieh officers, acting. of course, under orders from thelr government have practically re. areerted the mght of search, by boarding every vessel, wherever fourd, surpected of being engaged in the slave trade The metrope'itan journals sapecially resent these proceedings as 80 many national insults, and call upon the fodersl government to lose ro time je taking any metasvres, bowever extreme, that may lead to the imme- Ginte discontinuance of proceedings which they justly regard as highly offensive. So much has been dat ‘various times of alleged “outrager"’ of » similar nature, but which Dave proved on examination to be gros ex aggerations, that it base become © receive ptatemente of this nature with considerable caution, but pA] Loy: taken from the New York iy of Setar. y last be correct, i would appear that owr neighbors have got hold of a real grievance at last. ‘The Liquor Dealers of Boston tn Councti, (From the Boston Ree, May 22.) ‘The l'quor dealers of thie city, to the number of some four huadred, beld a meeting at Cochituate Hall, Sudbury street, Thurreay evening, at which Hazen J. Burton waa President, Henry Dooley, Vice President, and John @. Chandler, Secretary. The object of the meeting was to commider the interests of the trade, particularty in ite rela- tion to the Nuisance act and the recent decivion of Chief Justice Shaw. Speeches were made by the President, Wm Hi. Perrin, Mr. Dooley, Jobn A. Smith and John Gib- son. Dir. Perrin eaid that + Judge Shaw's decision was mob law. and if carried ont it would be defensible to shoot eman jeavoring to protect his from destruc- tion.” The Pt it cautioned them ‘1 forcible re sistance to the jaw.’’ Mr Smith anid had nothing to expect of the law ar the courte. The hi legal autho rity of the State had accused them of kx notwances. They meant to appeal to the Supreme the United States, and if they failed thero they would tho ballot box. Mesers Dooley and Gibson fxvored a union of the trade. Inquiry having been made of the funds of the oid associa- tion, the President said that Choate, Rartlett and Goodrich were each paid $1,000 to lay out the liquor lawa cold corpee. Messrs. Hazen J. Burton, A. 8. Hammett and J. G. Chandler wero appointed a committee to confer with another comm tie having under consideration the matter of a constitution and by-laws for the new assoeiation, and to request that committee to draft such an instrument as oon aa practicable. Nacortatixa ror tie Dran—The Utica Herald mayen few of (he smalier claims for damages sustained by parsengers on the fata) train on the New York Central Ra'lroed bave been settied The father of young Koowles, the last victim who died, accepted $1,200 ; and Mins Jone- ph'ne Hum) girl im the employ of the Mack family, took $360 for a broken head, peri!ting her !ife. It is atated other claims bave been liqudated and a few are n Hating . that the ron of Mr Moore las accepted $1,200 bie and the relatives of Lawrenoo Maher a for bis raph says -—We understend from a reliable be company, through their attorney, Mr. {n cfectiog @ settioment with Mr. Bett for the rum of $7,500, We are requested to state men that the announcement tn the Morning Herald of to day, tbat arettiomect had been effected with Mr, Moore an MP. Maher, for v om of $1,200 each, it witbout « sha- dow of foundation, no such arrangement having boon mate Toe Gangs Case—This case, recently decided adversely to Mre Gaines by Judge MoCaleb, of the United States Crenit Conrt, yesterday took ita final move, 1 wae appealed to the | pied Gates Sapreme Court at Waehing- tow. New Orleans Orescent, May 12. The Fourth Avenue Railroad. CARS ON THE FOURTH AVsNUZ TO PORTY SECOND sTeeer. 7 ‘The Committee on Railroads of the Board of Aldermen held a meeting yosterday— Alderman Boole in the chair. Mr Campxett, the President of the Fourth Avenue Rail- road, said that it was impossible for the Ratlrosd Compa- py to run their small cars through the dare tuanel that is pelos at he beans par tat toe rong ‘willing ;, but he wou! to run their cars to Thirty second street, instead of fwea- ty seventh street, where their terminus is at present, Q pew termipus might be built at Thirty-second street, into which hee the email city ee and the steam coming from Weatobester county daclem On the tide Dr, Taw Exo and Mr. addressed the committees. Thoy 860 BO the Railroad Compaoy should not go Up the city Fe vr) thus scoommoaate es 0 tunnel is not compased of rock, easily lighted by, entrances from the grow and through which it passes. %o illustrate tnis ck euvmitted a disgram of the tunnel and ¢! mace a expense, aud how passages pearl ee and from the tanpel for the Afier hearing both sides the committee stated they would not bold another mesting in reference to the subject, but would consult together and report according to the dictates of their judgment. cj aatiiie zigerk Hae E gave it to the monopoly, for when kuew woll Oe taxe was bi go. When the city eaw that the title which! held was pot valid—if it was pot—why did logalize the title, or elee reimburse my ? should have seen meright. If there was else at werk should I be the; loser ? ‘The committee said nothing in reply to theatatements of the Commodore, but adjourned, subject to the call of the THE LIQUOR DEALERS STILL ON THE DEFSNSIVE— THE COMMISSION IN A DILEMMA. ‘The Excise Commissioners held another meeting yester- day afternoon, but it was little more than a matter of form. Commissioner Kerr presided. The Commissioners waited for some time in order to as- certain whether any one was going to ask them fora license. It soon became evident, howover, that they would have no opportunity of granting any ove a license during that session, and as they had nothing before them, they consulted as to what was the best course for them 10 adopt under the circumrtances. They all agreed in the opinion that they can do nothing until they perfectly un- derstand what course the Police Commissioners are going to adopt. The Commissioners are now waiting to get the Nat of the names of those engaged in the liquor business throughout the city from the Police Commissioners, and they will then eed them in a regular legal manner; tdi the thay conthonon tuk are paralysed. The Com: was next in del whether entire of the wuccessive days, ac- ing of the time in the statute on the subject, or whether only hoid tea other sessions, on the authority of a which invests them with di wer to that effect, as they seo no Heenan fore them at present. Dg concerning and after the discussion on the subject this, however, was agreed upon, ‘had ended, they ad: journed till Monday afternoon ee = i DY Rady aie TO Noe Ae. bi gey 4 merican perente cam bave one W. . M. XW. L., MD. —A LADY'S GOLD WATOH, PLAIN white face, with vin Cortiandt street will be liberally rewarded street, New York. 4 chaia about a foot long, wetwoen Jerser City aud ‘and Broadway. The 02 leaving the same at 125 William an Ieotory reward by bringing | to 43 Morwa br gem ing word where it may be recovered. RA ‘Sorpau.” a ._ te WakDe, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN, information that will lex4 io the recovery of, « Skye ter. jer pup, about four months old. mouse color, Inston morning frow 23) Hudson street $5 REWARD.—1O8T, A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER bitek; collar marked J O. Hoffman. The above re ward will be paid on returning ber oS! Broadway. REWARD.—LOST, ON THK EVENING OF FRI day, May Jl, & young Newfoundiand dog, about «ix years old, color white, with Diack spot on back, blick head, white tail, with black near the body; answers “> th= axme of Nero. The finder will receive ‘be abovereward by producing the said dog at No. 834 Leonard street. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AP’ May 22, & small yellow slut; auswors to erson who will bring her to Ne ive the above reward. REWARD.—STRAYED, OM WEDNESDAY AFTER Boo! the corner of Tw: avenue, « bay mare, about 15 hand forehead. low tall and atar io to whoever revurne jo, 1 Phelps piace, East $f ISLAND YRSTER. day & Beoteh terrier dog, abent ax months ol 1; hair and brown color; ears ‘well cut. tall rather long. ‘Apply to Mr. Th uarantine landing, maten [sland oF No. 6 Bouth peon Qu ‘William street, New York. $5 WARD.—TIHR PERSON WITO FOUND A GOLD waich and chain and gold badge breast pin 09 Ratar day night last, 224 inst, ata house on the Bast ri Teiand will reorive the above reward on revurnl y to the owner. No qu asked. Adi 8. ‘iveraity Melioal College, 107 Rast Fourtorath street raee lo 7, Jane 8 GRENNELL, Treasurer of the Paaiion Assoniation. NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND —TROTTING—-MON 22 M., msich for $400, Uiroe mile hoa day, May 24, tobarness. Mer tamer bg Kailer, Mr. Gorman samen s &. Billey. fmmediaiely afor a puree Tace wil come ofl SHAW & ware. Proprictora, wary beet three in five » Purne $100, mile beats, to wagons Mr. Rodin enters bg. Doctor: Mr Sanker en are m. Gipsey virl, 8. Hoxginnd eaters sm Lody Palmer: |. Doty enters br ¢ , Geo. Jenking enters +. @ Mohawk; D. enters b. m iady Jane; H. Woodru onters br wth, D Talman enlers b. g Panic, J Conway entre br. g Malta. cx we every en minutes from Peok slip ferry, wi ure. SHAW & WHITH, Proprietors. evans __ POLITICAL. — 10% WARD REGULARS—WILL MRET AT THE Tenth Ward Howl, this Mouday evening, at Th o'clnek P.M. Punetual attendance js requested. Biuvester B. Nowss, Seer, RORMAN McLROD, Chatrman. | 2". WARD REGULARS —THERE WILL BEA SPR. Cial meeting of the Reguiare of the ward on Tuesday eveving, the 26th inst. at Tip o'clock, m 39 Third avenue, Pure! oal adendance ia requested . of JAM RS STON, Ohatrman, Ticon MeCaae, Secretary FE.XCURSIONS, 10 NIC_OF THE NRW YORK SANGERROND, THIS day, (Montay.)—tieamnbort UNION lea oe Tenth atrent BL 10.A. Hi second, trip leaves Krome arent at | Tenth street P. Keturni leaves Yorkvilie park 4 Tenth mreeta. 4.0 end 6 P. M., landings. Srome o ND! cognac brandies, and exrs rose gia, ail mete aa the pure double distilled Freneh spirite and warcanted t have no superior. For sale ¥y, ORBILLY & BOM, sane street, near Woat, S WALT STREET) Wht Sovieh or Bngi Nee ay Don't forget the Semple Offer Noe | south William aad Rone atrret, UM—AN INVOICE OF Fine OLD R at m. of high ilavor Croix ived 4 for rele st o orchanere SON, 218 Duane «tenet, AWURL RLLICOW, NO. 7 ROUTH WrLttAN : cs Btone sireet, Importer of wines, bra Reps, and wil kindy of oto nie nnd porter: o oma brands, from * pec oase. All liquors warranted we aa imported. &. Kis the agent for Wm. Youngar & fs ‘a Rainborg ale For sate by We hogshoad aed in b: Praniting ana retailers sup pita REMOVALS, TAL.—OHTORERING & #OW8 HAVE BI BUMS Heaters Serengeti tat erasr at pw A af times a canart fami of ot her ale at $12 per bundret App’ ly at 660 Washington street. OF EVERY DESORIPTION—AT THE LOW- Pearl factory wholesale and retail, at No 379 Macbive brushes made to order. ‘The trade supplied. URNBAM'S FURNITURA PACKING ReTABLIsH meal, U1 Weet Eleventh street Rich furaliurs of ov "7 ‘of furniture. sdeetat ss a NEA MS farniture of BE FUMNITURB EXPRESS NO. lll WENE between Fifth and Bixih avenucs and thlpped. Furuibare of tamitice ing) om Of 2 conte rg cen! br. Lay’ on, 67 Alles street, Payee te reaare Hochine unt having leisure hours. nly 25 conte. ATTAN, IN BUNDLES description, AND SKIRT REEDS, OF for sale by J. F. CLEC & 00., 8 and 92 HOW CASES.—SOHMIDT & BRO'8 MANUFACTORY aud mereroons, No.6 Rove, Wiliam street near Fraak- fort, New York, Tr West Third 4 A lasge assortment constantly on hand. show casestakea in csaenge. ‘Orders promptiy executed- Svar BEET SERD FOR parr. FEED—MAY very ac. x sown from now till frstof July. let ofa uperior | fhand at 6@ sents a pound, and all w oa -easonable ead ural seed, 7 San MTHORBUSN & CO MITH'S ELECTRIO OIL. peiitt ty BLEOTRIO OIL, H’S SLECTRIC ODL. SMITHSONIAN HO! SMITHSUNIAN HO! SMITHBONIAN Hu! Barn DR. SMITHS ELECTRIC OIL. also sold. b: Park, Wells & Co., A. B, & D. Sands & Co, Penfold, Ou Co., Hegeman, Clark & Go , Rushton, Guion and others. SMITH is at the Smithsonian House. ‘ODA WATER.—PATENT SODA WATER APPARA’ descr! . Sonali iption. for drawirg or b: W. B. STRONG. corner ‘And corner UAB, USK. USE. « m4 é ae TUS, ‘and retail. of Broadway and Warren street, of Maidea lane and Paar! sirevt, muUsICAaL. > A GéRD—TEXAN LAND AND MONBY. —— several thcusand cn ee \ARD FROM JOHN aed —MY ATTENTION 4H eee drawn to a Thu signed Jobo Morrisey. 10 w! +f by name. there is a stud‘ed eft a false y the objec: of th tt that arrival in tls oy to “T's ‘0 provoke fi ge {CF @ public contest ia an : that quiet genticraae, endure these irritations, is at lest will | that way a0, however pugiliom is < john ap 4 3 rT fH alone eason why I fearing him, she idea is simply ridiouious; and n0 one « knows me willconstrue in thas way my determination to make a m JOHN 0. HaaNat Arh orion potonere for this lodge eat are jwcate: atioad a meeting attoe __ GRAMERCY HOUSE, No 116 Kast Twentieth On this (4ondar) evento; A fall attendance {a denired Taat moe I be the of ‘he preliminery org? pizatioa before the oonveation of Grand Lodge in June next. HENRY ©. BANKS, Chairma: Bam. C Swaxrz, Secretary. ABONIC.—THE DEDICATION OF THE NEW LOB poems, et No. Broadway, by a W. Gr Uficera will take place omday afternoon, at 6 o’cl ‘The <ficers and members of lod, are segconied i Present, JAMES HEBRIN J, Gd. Be ABEPORTS.—VISITERS TO EUROPE WHO DBs) to avoid delay and trouble, er ex) tr op the Continent. cap on their arrivel in sasporte dul; for any kingcom or State tbey tomate spew application 4 mr W J aDAMS, Braaebew's 'ieb and Continental Guides, 59 London, K C.,'bus saving the treuble and annoyance || ean aoe S had —— am >aseedors aod — a un 6 to have their pe arranged 2 Fee for obtain’ vise oge shiD The countersignature of the American minister, in Lon¢ description of stationer} wavellers Experienced couriers engaged wotber of tod bes the has a rich: ‘of those owner's Sit cad. eet ps ty — Warren. ing drawings and eatimutes for BON, first floor. Rew Orieane oo BRILLIANT TONED, FULL SEVEN OOTAVE ROSE- os an Aires pen ge round corners, grand cinmular asain, | 736 inches os Piety ; router ocala, earved lyre and frei full iron frame, beautifuliy orna- | sucet, and 31d oe mented. City maker's quarantes for (wo years. Calla: ibe | fo'5, uy: Sweet Wooster street. Garzes, IMPROVEMENT IN TH® OVERSTRUNG nofortes, far UITAR AND @INGING guitarist enables hia PIA yihing that the world ever produced. No pen oac it, mus. de sean to De appro |. Also, One seovod hand, with carved gas, lege aod fret deak, richly iniaid with APOLEOM GOULD, SOLO | upila in & few lewsona to xccom pany sooge and perform eflectively the most atmired com Guitare from M4, or on bire wireet, pear way. R HUNDRED TRISH AIRS, ARRA ‘iapoforte, with an tllustrated tile manner, price : REMIUM FIANOS.—-TWO MAGNIFICENT oc'ave pianos will piled for immedia& ly —a rosewood Snot aa & mahogany do. tor P LYNOH, 927 Detween Twenty first and T eno for Adetreas 59 Prince RD FOR THR | § P Limerick Pa- per,” Go veges sf the regular music size, printed in the beat P. M-HAVERTY, Publisher, 112 Pullon atreot ‘RN be sold ats very great sacrifice if 9 si, way, spoond streets, JAS NATL, 0 THE ED'TOR OF THE NEW YORE HERALD — der your Ligenee ou Dave a1 ticle beaded ** Lie onapirecy 0 Defraud by Means Fraudulent Assign made by Mr Charles Hodge the frm of Wm ‘a Jbae Hodges, ast the two and Jacob L. Pailips You are requested to cas] defendants bearing «f Cain ©, appeared vol untartl; fore the magistrate anc gave bail ‘o answer the same | Pi H 2 zi 3 3 E ri 2 is case may DOL be prejouged by the public. Yours rea fany. - int OOOK, Gounse! tor Defen tas New Yorn, May 24, 185: MAYOR TIEMANN.—SIR, I SHOULD LIKS the horrible p| | TANO® AND MELODRONS OF SUPERTOR MAKE aT pers, ana thea kreat barguina—Second hand pisnos at the foilowt a will be wy gatce' Jow prices 00 10, BLI0, 2 BW, | cisted more if yu will olnee the |i beer and bi 50, and BLM. a08 and melodeona to rent, aol reat allow ly Uf wie is oot answered thro: Ethie ralusble od on purchase. For sale on monthly payments. Fiance jeep open aa heretofore DORK GARRL moved, 1, boxed. news agent, corner ot Perry and Bui ole ont K WATERERS, Agent, 233 Broadway, IANOFORTES TO LET—AND RENT ALLOWED ON HB NEWYORK PURE MILK COMPANY WH! Yo from GO to S00 seresof good grazing | wi « purchase al very reduced rales, IV by celabrated ean of : makers, ai 61 Third avenue, near Teaih sire, EF mg RR A ed Seg Se THOMAS C. CALLAWAY. | or Island Ratlroada, for « dairy (arm QUGNORINA, KLIZA VAUENTINA. PROVESSER OF | quality of “land, aad jowest eu price ‘will t D singing and piano ve and ean be seen at ber resi | aitention Acdress J, G. Kill, No. 34 Wall stroei, enee, No.1 ae pao feorner of Broed every tay | Otten, box No, Raat from 10 6 c'elock Pupils taken by the single lesson, by month, quarter, —2— = wOTKLS SPLENDID FIRST CLASS PIANO, OF HIGH COBT AND fuperior tone, made by one of the best makers and war- ree fee ee rented, used only a few movihe; so! want of use, ata ing, super frreat sacrifice, for cash. inquire at —. thers, traveiling or bow: 25 25 piawos and one meloieon to ld PLANOPORTES—AND MUSIC THOROUVONLT taughi by PROF. DUMADAY, removed 1» 98) Orand or for sale from $90, 345. RGAIN IN THE CITY — HR GRRATRAT 2 r, = Tmagnideent } octave. foeewood planovore AN seers eaten ste eaeel aera metic owerfal tone, ete 4 Tonceet ectfully mole wd Pram BLABOARD & MACLRLLA COANE HOUSE, 909 FOURTH AVENUE —PaRi and bed 1 . ewitable for grew apd their wiven: antlemen. with b Mrangers visiting the city will find this a Dimner a! #ix & 0' S10! L GRORGE CALDWELL Fi 4 vate of the New York How hia friends, tbe former pan i pudlis, that he bas dy weil Beown and pops a 8 LAKE ROUSE, * at Lake Gepree, ard wi! open the sane for the recep! ! Also for alo. at & saerifice, «few plecer of elegant rosewood | company, Sune'l. The house bas been entirely ret Sixth avenue, near the Orrs: | prized end improved Will be Kept with ae entire ‘Wil be boxed for abip- | tbe comfort and eo the goes Vr Sheritl TJ. MACDUPP'S, So) BROADWAY, CORNER OF ADVANCED OM JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, te ONY A VANCED ON BILKS, DRY GOODR, An NRY ADVANCRD ON AuL KINDS MBACU AN DIFR. rik 7 i) hice cuneer sete habia will find terns acde KERS AND COMMUNION floor, advance money from 8 w 850 G0 ™m watehes, diemonda, jeweliy, dry goods, wears, mu! all Finds of securities, or bonght Wutea, Sineks, bonds, de . ne AMOR @) ¥, A ey on Tine 8 0) AUTA td betty, WRS PTRERT—THS WIL. KNOWS ofee, where he bays and sells @. LR FORT & JO Vas, ao ARS, DRY boone, Li iN Hi Olu) FURNITCRR & MBROMANDIAG OF ALL Rime Auctioneer cul Opposite Chinase Aasemb!y Rooms DVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON Wate! jee. diamonds apd mercPapdte of ali deserivt crtasiiahed Thabo igus epperiaining wo 0 Ween etes. 9 viges Ape: «loan io. Ro appertaining RS, a ‘OWEY LINERALLY ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT owelry, dry m description or bough: JACKSON, LL on merchendise, watches, diamonds, Toperty of every om, by JOBRPH A strect, three doors weet of Broadway. u t@ pay advances. Thay w Advances on pweks, Morigages, bonds, diam watehes, merchandise, *o J. HL. BARRIBGRR, 170 Broad way, room om ” rand fel? AA creat anor a sPORTIFG, a PULL, —A THOROUGH PRED IMPOR Alp, ® birh, per! OND, © LOWRARY Alderney brill, 17 momthe ol4, for sale imare and a four year old pay colt 16 han broken to barnes, Apply 1 WH. RED piace. ent) haa ali the chotce breeds of dors fare invalitbie mange cure and ges extermit Butler's new work on the dog, $1 SPORTEMEN.FOR BALE OFRA oe A conta per bottle TED Ate etl Pi SPieyine <PRANCTE RUTLER, @ FULTON STRE for male and or, A Younes retain at the house darmg the reason, dressed to him of the proprietor will recet WM. Publ May, 1908, ANCHESTER, ENOLAND QUREN'S HOTRE. T. JOHNAON begs to inform families and ing Kngiamd, thet be bas added pearly one hundred re to the above tote), a large, siry, quiet, aad irbiabed iO AN HOUSE, RRWPORT, ® 1 THUR WRLL Km summer betel will be openad for ihe reonption of 9m the ahh of Jane The proprietor is ready w furnish ‘Tee with rooms for the season on moderse werme, and reapecially invite theer in want to call and erem's rome before making engagements elsewhere, of apol MAL & Lhe subseriver 4.0. WEAF PAR OTM, Dye srhanoias, gO. 8 vivian near Houlevards and toe Paiste Ls seeeLL HOUSE, HRTROTT, MICH —THTs COM ye favorite havi; seen thoroughly caved, refitted apd formiebed with all the modern inp nt ia now open for whe reception of quests, W veers will here find every com/‘ort, convenience HOTEL, MARC! RR RNGLA mtromiae’ by Amertoan | baon univ iy neknowlsdead a6 the American be exoeienes. This eitusted lo the lent part of the plese 0 ibe principal warehouses, railway depow, an beading viaces M smanoment and offers to ite Am Arona all the cw! of their own @t Nieholas and mM iam. American delieacies constantly on band, and ork PAPOrS recatyn! by every wtommer © 7] APD A TALY —TH® RROTHERA ARE 203. 21 tieniar notified thet no rheamatiom of ch divage can be canght t the Greenwood Lake, Orange oo} lew Jor pr Honey on Rew Fork. Doctor fh has COAL, HAVE RNGAGRD A HEAVY @TOOK OF COAL sericea an ther npg NBC Tom ve “ead } > Hy nt 848 and from HENRY roe NM to 808 Raat Po Sq | ‘10 to Sat Rast ret, ‘2 THR BILITARY. ATIONAL GUARD, ATraerion. “A FULL baie, boapesdhy Re. sil coeupiets ‘nd Ta goed, BE Fi rice Roa Apyiy to J MURPH. let Wiese 7T"* ae