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2 NEW YORK HABRAID, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 18b%. THE ENGLISH MINISTERIAL CRISIS. ing them tt must be remembered that they are ox’ racted of the Excise Commesioners. BSARBERG AND LeBera, trom an official document issued by the gove umeat ef | APPLIGATION FOR LIOENSE—WHY THE EXCISE LAW AND WIFR OR TWO OR a FAILED TO BE BXPLAINED, A Sermitomee with eaaat rosea Our London Correspondence. Suddenly the people saw thelr & ‘The daily seasion of the Exoise Commissioners that has at or with geal board ne Lowpox, May 14, 1868. weed bua atte male for eh boon going on for the past ton days wes reremed Tgp Pe Twoaty third street Malereacse ore Paleersion’s Struggles to Get Baok to Power—His Chances Srameng wemmnine lowed bys summary | ‘+7. Commissioner Kerr was absent, as he has on the Indian Bill Defeated by the Government Tactics— | Of'the tol hp oar of to be aimoe the discussion arose about the prepriety of GENTLEMAN AND WIFR OR TWO OR THRER Moral of the Present Party Conflicts in Eng et 2 ‘a Fiction’ wed Power te their | Holding meetings that cost the city $12 por day and are of As us firoot, three docts irusn Brestingyy = British Constitution Rather Shaky—Political Troubles faumiss i: rah ne service in return, The chairman pro tem. was Gow | eka low. o i — re stances, the ities issioner Abead—Mer. Buchanan's Central American Policy mash da ave rather the charac: § emonee Raakelr, tnd Commissioner pry die Nard A CSXTIMMAN AND WITH AMD A PRW SINGLE British Anmasation in India, bc. ter iiion, and that the peo- | yar eee ee ibelng HEN time eemevapenied gentlemen can bo scoommedated wit good board Ever since Lord Palmerston tumbled headlong from | ple of with indulgect cB. | vy the necessary papers.’ Dene Be dcbweerke ree nn Be. OO Reig Power some three months since, by the unlooked for deser- | extent and in severity On the question Put by the chair whethor the tion of his own followers, he bas made the most strenuous | bistory as Roses wool sow are an Veneae, Desaminnioner Enckes | A 3 ve ‘mative, and Commissioner Holmes in the on the sovend floor, new @fferts te got back again to the much dosiderated post of | resistance, negative, and the potition was therefore ordered to lie | om he floer—would be Prime Minister. His tactics have evinoed the skill andex- | punishment. but have, with » over until a full Board would be t. hee pineaas er Seer atics perience ofa man who has been a member of the House | | You have acte aan Ror moegva. Pen fostaniag ie ply at fy Bu ark” place. Dinner at 60’ (ef Commons for over fitty years. Instead of firing dally | Struck, with what they that there are over 12,900 persons in the city of New York LADY HAVING TAKEN broadsides of turgid doclamation into the present oocu- gr en ry oe Le od A ureters Be Weemagien, wning street citadel, remained iow from seen ives them facilities Never boarders, house game the Do y Ro tas bea preeent of an executive eharacter for the purpose of carrying its gad contains alt the modern imp.¢ the most part silent, and bas enforced the same system provisions into effect, and that it does not give them oven | 52 ee upon his cbafing lieutenants. He has been as watchful, | nor the meang of employing an analytical tho pur- NEATLY FURNISHED a aad gaged pone of detect! liquors, and that alt A second floer, to let—with full though, 5 a yux, is only waiting for his opponents to . “ory”? ote we have a force of near 1,200 men, nota single Yate familly; beth room on same sive him a games to get up a good “ory” againstthem | fora complaint has been made durin; yoar against asiogie | Inquire oF Zecelt tget, when he means to let loose his whole pack of political now Porson who as violned the cise law, snd tht as ine auce._ Terms fe loud Board no other means furnished them of obiaining a bounds to yelp enough to wake up the nation. be | po knowledge of the violations of the law, it would be inoor- A Summeodsied wilh: facclehed thought his time bad come when Derby’ and Disrac!! Tect to receive from the respectable gentleman who is now besrd, in a small family, whore brought in a pew India bill about a month ago, which = Cee cae ea any and who ia well Keown, when ed te.’ apply, after 2 PF. M., at Was adjusted then, and Palmerston gave the signal for | te combin at othere in the trade are.suffured to goon withous paying FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN THBY RE & yell, but to his intense chagrin, Lord John Russell, his | cure , "Cosmmnbaslonmtibanert tala woud seen reelltve bse, quire, will let one or two pleasant rooms to a single rival for office, stepped forward and suggested to Disraeli | contest which and then he would take oocasion to point out all tne defects | Tacire on tne promis He tsenond trent eters that he had better drop bis India bill at once; which he | cular, by. of Ge curiae aw, ond whet mate odious to the citizens ‘ork. Comsented readily to do, and so escaped the danger which | Dten issued by himself, ‘ unication was Mayor's office, ALL, PRIVATE, FAMILY WILL LET TWO meneced him. Palmerston earnestly requests that you will attends complaint of Michael Barrett against Time- rooms, , After this it was pretty clear that Disraeli, at the head of tho liberal party af Cambridge House, on Friday, | tiy Crawford, of 182 Weet. Forty. street, for a vio- | OF siteout partiel board, Gas and bathia the house, Apply © the conservatives, aided by Lord John Rumell at tho | “Teo thers e another circular somewhat in Ro Ea TENSION BOO IRS? FLOO ‘head of strong liberal faction, were too much even for | and also private:— tee ot action Yor the Counsel of the Board, after pan ed: Huwth bond: tec gualiooma ond Lin eiteee oe ds, ‘the wily Palmerston ; 90, with the pliancy of an old potiti- You are particularly and urgently requested to bein the | Ournment till afvernoon at three o’clock was moved Mee ceatnioee cevmaene Oi] ‘ue Matern tmacers, Slam, whose principles are about on a par with those of a | House of Commons, on Friday, May 14, to vole on Mr. Cald- | and carried. o'clock. “Apply at No. 98 West ‘Forty-second sireet, between Jorette, he proposed to Lord John to make friends and Seidlin te veda betes abveriniaa THE BOARD INSISTS THAT ComurssioNER KEER MUST | bisth avenue and Brosdway. The motion for censure z divide the spoils, His offer was accepted, and the Zimes tafermed the world this week that on Sunday last these we old political stagers bad met, kissed, and joined arms agaia. This done, Palmerston set t> work with renewed vigilance, dogging the cautious steps of the persecuted Disraeli, always in the anxious hope of finding a chance to raise a “ory” and tura out the Derby Disraeli govern. ment. Providence bas thought fit to favor him at last, amd the hubbub that the Zimes, the ally of Palmerston and all bis smaller curs, bas been making all the week is enough to frighten the isle from her propriety. You must know the richest gift in the possession of the British government is the Governor Generalship of India, and to get hold of it the present administration sent out a despatoh the other day casting censure on Lord Canning, whom Palmerston sent to India. The Sepoy rebellion broke out under Canning; but as it is nearly extinguished, people at home are inclined to give him the credit due to him ; so it was injudicious at the moment of his success for Lord Derby to utter a word of censure against him. No sooner did he do so than Palmerston saw his chance, and be ordered one of his satellites, Mr. Cardwell, to bring forward a motion to support Lord Canning. The debate is to take place to-night, the 14th, and the Derby pies ap Probably be turned out after three ‘Whention of offive. Fully sensible of their danger, Derby amd Disracli induced Lord Elienborough, the Minis- tor who wrote the despatch in question, to resign, which he did immediately, and the trembling tenants of office fkeped this ingenious manw@uvre would take the cry out of Palmerston’s mouth. But the Prime Minister, repeating the chorus of Christy’s Minstrels, out, “It will never do to give it up 80, Mr. Brown,” and he is resolved to have a wreetie his aptagonists to night, not knowing when be may have another chance, and remembering that a man ei 76 can’t afford to waste any time. P drel, and low, dirty pu and will continue to publish hhim as such ustil he desires satisfaction. i ‘This violent and vulgar struggle for the spoils of office fact is something quite new in the history of Eagland, at least | Granada, in Nicaragua, which was to be sah bela aes tae Cae eee because the coun- | twenty-four bours. try for that time has been divided ‘between two great | the time 5; he parties. and whig—representing conservatism and | and rob! of the progress. 86 parties are now broken up, from various ered been so 1 causes, into numerous factions; and as the Ministers here are chosen by the majority in the House of Commons, you see bow difficult it bas become for any ee} of Ministers to remain in office over a few months, since the majority Bow depencs on momentary conbinations. It is scarcely a Ee scene Pelee oe compelled to dissolve Par lament to get a majority, and only a few months after he obtained it he was suddenly in the lurch and fell . By a new shutile of the cards he hopes to get back again to night, and, however his present efforts ow | ond, it i certain the present government can’t last mui longer. These indecent but inevitable down of administrations every few months, wil bly dis. arouse t! of public and he passions St ation. the famous British constitution, as regulated by the events of 1688, so much puffed’ and Ddepraised by Macauley in his recent books. ned to fall into contempt, and then comes avother revo- luton, which may be samguinary and sweeping, or may pot, ing as the crisis is met by the aristocracy, who still monopolize political power. No clear sighted man who knows anything of the pre sent condition of England can doubt for a moment that great political troubles ars ahead. I do not say this with ‘ADY sAtiefaction, but rather a# a warping to ail concerned. Tt fe palpable that the usng ince 1688 of forming an ad ministration, must be abandoned for the waat of a homo- geneous majority in the House of Commons. And what is then to become cf parliamentary goveromont, which has ludicrously failed all over Europe, and which is now on its last legs in Engianc’ The new treaty with Nicaragua, by which the United States secures her just asoendency over the lethmus, har made a sensation here. The commercial world are per- La satisded, and would rejoice if President Bachasan would put the whole of Central America in his breeches pocket, eo as to prevent Palmerston or any mischief maker ‘ai the head of the Foreign Office here from getting into trouble with our government. Poor Lord Palmerston will lose his senses, I fear, if he door mot soon return to power, in order to prevent the Yankees from pursuing their on ward destiny, Yot! do not see what he cao do to binder it; for in apite of the ‘double-headed miasion,”’ as you call it_in spite of air Gore Ouroley’s clumsy and unsuccessful atiempta to manage the President, which he solemaly pro Lord Palmerston to do—Mr. Buchanan has, with the ‘id of the independent preas of the United States, secured jon of Nicaragua, and British diplomacy is driven that feild forever. The London 7imes has said no. bm pny this important event, in tbe apprehension that the LD might point to the recent lectare of Mr. Layard, just returned from India, who dec\ares, on his conscience, that Britieh annexation in India has alone caused the late Tebeltion. The Times says poob, pooh to this; but at all routs it stops any by wailings over the cormo. reat propensities of United States. Loxpox, May 14, 1868. i com by Colonel returned from the United States, ‘my second trp to Nicaragua. The force we landed with was only 1’ strong, including ali arms, but with this force, atver four hours’ hard fighting, we succeeded in raising the siege, and retired upon San Jorge with his and our own force, without his having flred a single shot to assist us the whole time. He must also have forgotten his long afd windy ap. peais to the Secretary of State, at Washingion City, ly ‘afew days or months since,as « Nicaraguan, asking for redress as to wrongs he and his comrades had to com plain of while im that country, or he would not now claim Wo be a citizen of the United States. I would also refer bim to his many failures in Furope, as well as the one in Nicaragua, if history is not incorrect, and suggest to him it would be as well to remain silent about my belng more advantage © my enemies than those whose banners | was defending, for the same thing would well apply to bimeelf. against filibus be can In conclusion, sir, as to his ters, that’s a great farce, whic! of if be chooses, so far as lam interested; for when | enter Mexico it will be with the full of may rest assured that I will do to injure the cause of the oopstitutionalists. And I, is common with every American, who wishes to promote the welfare and happiness of her citizens, will rejoice at all thelr successes, and ay: with them in case of adversity, and if the con- tral forces should mae ag Do time will ———- that speedily, when the spark of liberty that may time Te hidace beneath the smouldering ruins, will again Durst forth under the direction of some other leader, whose ideas, expansive to the occasion, will not be cramped by childish fears or the selfish and narrow minded exclusiveness of « past age, having the interest of hia country alone at heart, and will carry everything be- fore him until the capital will be in bis on. uunti] then commerce and capital will be driven from your country, it only being secondary to the baliot box, which is the great buiwark of civil gions liberty. ’ Again, allow me to aseure the libe that they have my ‘warmest sympathy for their floa! success. 8. A. LOCKRIDGE. LETTER OF GENERAL HENNINGSEN. New Oxunans, May 19, 1959. My attention has been called te « letter from 8. A. Lock ridge, published in Brownsville, Texas; that is to may, toa jeter which he has certainly subscribed. and probably caused to be written, bis own unaided lucubrations character'zed pot only be taste and 4 o—, ‘but by an ubier Gisregard mentiong “a wanton attack,” and alludes to . I therefore feel calied upon to make the follow ng remarks —Firstiy, 1 beg leave to state that | openly charged him with falsehood im reply to (what he aa 8 secret) & malignant ac cusation. | felt this due not to myself bus to those whom be might lead into difficulty and by false and false statements, which had ceased to be Another Change of Government Expected— Movements of the Palmeruon Party—A Caucus of tts Members— Will the New Ministry Retain their Povition—The Vote of Censure on the Government for its Proposed Course to Lord Can ming, de , de., de It is but a sbort time since one ministry was tarned out It Of office for the unpre pular position it chose to assume up ridiculous, because t| were becoming mischievous. efore became & to expose them. Second! on the refugee question. Lord Palmerston, in accordance | thongs itastlanes CHUA aie tle pared ‘with his own instincts and in opposition to the feelings of | the pale of my notice, if I chose to avail myself of them, nearly the whole country, undertook to push through Par | (Which I do not do im consideration of his having held a commission in the gallant army of Nicaragua.) | wish to inform him that! never refuse satisfaction any man p 0 Ne 6 ae eo . - ny juivooally perversion a ‘gentleman and soldier, every one as such, knows bis remedy—which to aay on the sub. liaanen( his obnoxious bill im regard to political exiles who bad sought s shelter in Engiand and who were engaged in the concoction of conspiracies against that deapotic power which had compelied their flight. He knew, or be shold have known, that any demand of such a kind, male 1 the desire of the French Emperor, which would have the effect of converting England into a hunting ground for European refugees, and which would also, to a certain ex tent, reduce her to the condition of a dependency of France, would never receive the sanction or support of this peo ple, but would arouse a feeling of the most bitter hostility Whether bis policy on that question was dictated by ignorance of the real state of the popular mind, or an Overwhelming desire to favor the wishes of the Emperor, | yerter eee it sz it is impossibie te say, but the overwhelming defeat be | cues upon them. = | suffered must have thoroughly satisfied him of the im policy Of the step he bad taken. He ware beawn on the queation, expelled, and another put in his place. The | preseat ministry, however, appears to be still more unfor The barre! containing the remains was a common whis- key barrel, with the ends painted bine, and the direc: ors painted in Diack paint. It was the same barre! in which the remains were wally sent from this city. The Sian, of fully avi size, | f tomate, and although ® very short time in office, are | SbOUt five feet and one or two inches in height, ie +} blue . S eyer, brown bair, and rather ; would proba threatened with expulsion. You are aware of the cnase | $1 e"iuocs one benared ana twenty i on from the details given in your files of london papers; how it originated in the prociamation of lord Canning to the people of Oude, which waa to be issued when Lucknow fell into the hands of the victorious Englieb soldiery. The home government regarded this document in a most unfa ‘vorable light, and in a despatch which it sent to the Gover tor General of India some three or four weeks ago seversiy condemned him for the course which he hed de- Yermined to adopt towards the “ rebels."’ The great poin in Gispute in, in fact, in regard to the punishment which should be meted ont to these unfortunate wretches who bave attompte! to regain that independence which was sacrificed much a rhort time since to the filibustering spirit that scoured to England nearly the whole of India, and Drought one hundred and fifty u. "tions of poeple under her rule, Listen to the censure on Lord Canning for the revere course which it is understood he intends to parene and eee if that censure, now pronounced by the Foglia vernment one of ite own officials, is mot a com | nation of ike past comtuct towards Indie — | iethromed the King of Onde and tok possession of found in the barrel with the remains a common table Y ity ing , an haying been submitted te a post mortem examina- tion in New York they had been buried in Potter's Fisid of that city, and by some singular there bad been no record kept of the of borial, so that there War no way lo distinguish the grave containing them from irrounding it, After a long and y ath discovered, and apon being removed from the barrel yesterday in the Reoor- der’s court room, in which the examination took piace, were immediately recognized by evveral persons present, | who had known the woman while living. ‘The remains were in a fearfully mutilated condition. The head was severed from the body; tho right leg oat off about two-thirds of the distance above the knoe, and pg bey below the knee; the left severed at knee and about two thirds severed near the middie of the thigh, the bone being sawn through The body had been completely evineraled, leaving nothing but the right jung in the cavity. The Taxpayers’ Party. New Yoram, May 24, 1858. w bis \ingdom by virtne of @ treaty which hae bacn epee nent been | Mn Jame Gornon Baywrrr— Dean Smm—The taxpayers of this city feel forever in- debted to you for your determined course to redeem | them from inereased taxation. It is becoming almost « burden to own property at ail; and if you but continue in our instrnetions to the abused and organize , they will, without distinction iy, stick to you to & man, sod will retarn to sir ever grateful ead ig rend. | taamke, BVeH ORRLEY, No. 7 atari street, BABN HIS PORTION OF THE DAILY TWSLVS DOL- LAR BOOTY. ‘The usual quorum of the Excise Commiasioners met yes- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND ONE OR TWO enuemen can leases! ‘with or without board, in a private family, by applying at WO. 196 ‘header — 1h Oey: Fanny PRIVATE FAMILY, NEAR FIFTH AVE- ante Goring hele ptonsedings. hue, have an elegantly furniabed front parlor with bed- Commussioner Hasxzrr directed the clerk to prociaim | room Or a very for je gentle- front room, aloud that the Board was now ready to receive applica- | 23; = Re mat So Freaeldeageago i purely apoten by a Parisian lady Bk ah oe bcm once ES ply at 23 GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND A FRW SIN. those who were taking minutes for the press, but no one single gen! also « few transient boarders, can be else was present to hear th: procia: ¥ ‘acco! pleasant rooms and board at 43 Niuth A motion to adjourn was made, but one half of the | street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Board voted against the other, and as {t was difficult to a — SMALL FAMILY OCCUPYING A HO! decide which member should considered a majority, ington ave: ue, near Gi! park, ps os | of. = een eae aes eae arly tnd edroatt open a tp bpd org ‘Commissioner moved that the clerk be directed | may be cnjored on waddress ao inform Mr. Kerr eat bin proewann is indispensable to | son square Post cifice. future proceeaings Board, as they are at pre- tent at s dead look on the subject of granting the license Weebenuscmaee aw ate eee to Mr. Crocker, of Gramercy park. tleaen or to gentlemen and their wives. Also, a single The motion being carried, the Clerk received his in- iven if required The house contains all ths structions on the subject with the most deliberate for- modern improvements. Apply at 96 Frince sireel, afew mality. doors Broadway. Commissioner Hotwes moved that as ‘Scan Mag’’ of NEW HOTEL —COOPER HOUSE, 33% BROADWAY.— the local press is dissatisfied with their proceedings, the | A "TNs howe is kept ou the Res plas, for the accom. Gierk be further directed to urge upon Commissioner Kerr | jsadation of both gentemon and indies; meals seat to rooms ‘that his presence in the Board at the next meeting is re- | when desired. Price per day. 25 to 50 cents; per week, from Sep Re reiem reseves, 00 ah wh Se nag orp in $i 50 to $5. Gentleman and wife, $1 per day. 9 former reeclution. The motion being carried, Reg Ngee mpm get ke a ona a ere additional instructions were therefore duly communicated Sam SET OF ALARTMENTS, RANDOOUSLY clerk. furniahed, clas vate ronpenas , oF wit 3 Some converation on the subject of communicating | ode A — Lp gh FR, TY with the Police Commissioners reiative to obtaining the aid of the police force for enforcing the Excise law thea Pyne and the Board adjourned till this afternoon, fom ance and every convenience. Also, a single room. A a 48 Clinton place, enue. atid Y DESIRABLE ROOMS. SUITA- fle gentiemen, to let, with board, ily, where the comforts of s home street. A NUMBI iY) ble for families or in & private American fi may be found, at 16 Bond A LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE FIRST FLOOR,10 rent to @ gentleman, without board, tor $3 per week. Also, front room on second floor, (or $1 50 per wi at No.6 a A Lawyer in Limbo fer Contempt of Court. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Before Hon. Judge Brady. A difficulty arose in an ordinary suit of no public im- Portance. One of the attorneys in the case, Mr. J. W. | *a# Broadway. Mitohell, who became @ witness, refused to produce cer- A. EGET OF ROOMS TO LET—OOMFORTABLY FUR. tain papers, on the ground , that they were confided to him Mished, in the family of a lady, where bome comforts as counsel for the defendant. After one or two adjourn. | may be enjoyed. Will be rented to single gentlemen or toa ments the Judge determined to commit the refractory | g7aUemen and wife, with or without board. Please apply at lawyer, and adjudged him to ten days’ imprisonment, FeVariok nrect SUPERI( . PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN On COURS, A they require, would let one or twe rooms, farni or A writ of cernorari was sued out before the Supreme Court, general term—Judges Davies, Ingraham and Sutherland, presiding; but the Court yesterday dismissed the writ, on the ground that the Court of Common Pleas had authority to punish contempt against itself, and that the 8u; Court could not interfere to prevent it. Mr. I then remanded to the custody of the Sheriff. unfurnished, with |, to gendeman and wife, or single gentieman, ip s house with improvementa. Apply at 110 Kast Kighteenth street, near Irving piace. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE THREE PLEASANT rooms on the second floor to let, with board. Apply at 108 Fast Broadway. Al TRONT PARLOR, FURNISHED, ON THE FIRet floor, to let, with ‘partial board; suitable for genile- PERSURAL, man and wife, or single gentlemen, at y place. BEDNEGO STEVENS, PAINTER AND GLAZIER. PLEASANT, NICBLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM from Bridport, Dorsetabire, Rogiand, and his widowed A ‘on second floor to let. excellent board and all the sister, Mrs. Jano Tacker, came to thiscountry about ten years | improvements, toa gentleman and his wife or single gentle- ‘go; by conferr.ng personally or by letiar with J. & A. men; alao ® prettis room, suitable for @ yo £00 . 44 Park place, New York, they will receive information lady) who would ike to instruct an tii Uwe girl as to their brother Mesach, in Australia. eight years on the piano, Apply at 124 Spring street, a few —— HORE HAYNES, OF NEW BRENTFORD, BNG- | °°" "9M! Broadway, land, is required to eal! at State street, or vox | @ CARD—THR BOARDING AGENOY, NO. 30 6 Post ofice, N. ¥., statin, whereabouts. Broadway, furnishes full particulars, of most Es i desirable boars biaces a the eliy or country 10 all wish: F MR. WILLIAM FITZE, FORMERLY OF BODMIN, <A hips ~—— wi boarders can be sccomm>- I in Sora wall whe left England prait the year 18%, will | dated by calling or addressing Agency. ae . hh _. .. a Tork, he will bear of something which will 4d’ tee forae A UEWISH FAMILY CAN BE ACOOMMOD ATED WITil hsppiness, board and neatly furnished ents during the sum = mer season with a vate family st » sea resort on MAURICE CODDINGTON, WHO WAS DISCHARGED | Long Island, one hour's ride from the city ¢ r I from the Untied States army at Jefferson Barracks, Mis- sourl, ou the 224 July, 1886, will communicate wit McNally, Lower Gardiner street, Dabita, [relaad, it will be to his advantage. Missouri papers please copy. re ATION WANTED—OF MARY FARRELL. OF le navober, of Batheline, county of real name and residence) BM. D., Hi yy LIMITED NUMBER OF SINGLE GENTLE. good board, on mode- men ean be aecommodaim! with 7 Stanton street. ENTLEMAN AND WIFR, OR TWO SIN Ireian4, ber 7, 1847, for gle ventiemen can obtain a pleasant room. with pan- tose. Mer tether, Ww Perret bicthate end setae, | irien Saached, whh beard, at 1105 ‘Ninth strece a lew dose Jobn, Peter, Ostherine and Bridget, who live at Si4 West | W*etof Broadway. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Twen'y Ninth street, N. Y., are very anxious to hear of her. OARD.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK DONEVAN, can be secommodated with good board and lodging, on Ir who shi en board the fanderer, at Montego | reatonable terms, in a pleasant location. Apply to Bay, June 40 1885, bound 19 Now ‘Tort, acy’ inforaiie | VALENTING, No. 318 Fourth avenue, between Twenty. will be most thankfully rosstved be fae distressed mother, seventh and Twenty eighth siroets. ira. Kuphemia Donevan. Montego amaicn, W. 1 ps ge re een B.T, Wiiliama, box L4l2 Post offise, New York chy. Oiher OARD,.—GENTLEMEN OR GRNTLEMEN AND THEIR papers please copy. wives oan obtain board and rooms, handsomely nen | furnished, at No, 17 Clinton street, Brooklyn, ina private fa- [MZORMATION WANTED—OF MICH ABI, BALL, FOR, milly. and gas in the house, Terms $3 to $6 por week. 4 : merly in the em: of James Horner & Oo N, ¥, will call on them bel witi hear of something to his advaninge. _———$_—— re NYORMATION WANTED—OF CORNELIUS V. SWIFT. ‘When last heard from (15 months ago) was at Charleston, Boake t. GENTLEMAN AED wire en Zee. SIN. men can procure a beauiifal furn! room, arith food ables tn «minal areesie family, convenient is stages. and wih every modern improvement io Weat Twenty secded street. pk aang 5. C.. working as carpenter. Any information concerning _ }— hig ‘oneiuly(revnived “by LH A OARD.—SUITS OF FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Bt wi je copy. — oe ee wn dn th gg ome to let to families: aleo, several desirable rooms for NFORMATION WANTRD—AS TO THR WHEREA | Hogie gentlemen. with full or partial board. Gas and baths I bouts of Robert T. Byrae, who came to this country in | 8 » Dinner at six, Apply st 83 8t.Marks place, Bigbth street. OAKD —A FRW SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND FAMI- lies ean be xccommodated with furnisbed or unfurniah and good board; family private. Location bt ies, Any et creme ea " ers’ Exchange, rr Cedar areca oblige by calling at office, Neasau and corner of ed rooms Nite lie Aieannter Mate ml eal a hs ow of | A fal._Apply at 132 Lexingion avenue and Twenty ninth street, vndersign may hear of some'hing 10 vantage. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND HENRY SMITH 4 SON, 12; Pearl sireet._ single geatiomen can be accommodated with neatly far. ARCHITROTS WHO ADVERTISED FOR THe | jheyrooms “nd paral board, with gas, baths, Ao., at TCadroas ct F, il, Moore, architock wil plosss send thaw. | 18alow place, Houston w address to box 1,904 Post office. Bare, AND ROOMS IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN wi and im desirable locations in the country SENT rained BF calling at the. Boarders) Rachange. 3i¢ Broadway, room wishing boarders apply o SMITH & BOYD. > OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND ONE indy can be accommodated with board at 49 Robinsoa sireet, corner of Greenwich strest. Bak, IN CUNTON PLACR—A PLEASANT AND handsomely furnished suit of front rooma on the pan aedy Yd OA his wife or for J Uemen; alo, a single room for one at 97 Clinton place, Dinner at 6 o'clock. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATR FAMILY ‘& bandenme howe hae ply at 96 saree’, within OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THRER GRNTLE 16 Wall street A special meeting of yachi owners will be fi i tingle ble. held for the admiasion of members, on Aatarday, May 29. at Su dyes seven, compiles with bath, ie 4 The pi nat 1 o'clock, at No. 4 Pine street. By order of the Commodore. Part of the city, and bul afew steps from the ferries, Family ¥. BLOODGOOD, teoretary. mall, and able vatiatactory.. Apply at 124 Congress sireet, GPORTING§A CHALLENOR To THR WORLD.—sUST —__ 5 sale, one diaok tan terrier, OARD IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN A FEW MINUTRE’ Sibe: weight; for bron: and bexaty I bid dedanoe; warranted walk of Wall eiroet cad’ Palin fertisn A. geetiouey to kill @ rat; and If you don't belieys, you canpee and hie wife or two single gentlemen can be accommodated on band eniling at 106 P' le atreet. by calling at 106 Pineapp! OARD IN BROOKLYN. —GOOD a om him Rill, Plesse addons HEN AY | BOARD AND ACHT FOR SALE—MBASURING OW DECK IN leagant rooms, fyrnished oF unfurnished. 18.8 frst cine length thirty six feet and fifteen feet beam; has two wa- Bend in p.ornt h tamnity, con. tained ip Brooklyn, Proetgao "Gan be acer’ be nckiey salle, do, all complete, | the vicinity of Fulton avenud and Fort Green, for two sini in he seen by applying to RICRARD M- tlemenors gentleman and his wife Terme moderate. , 96 Bright street, Jersey Clty. Keterences exchanged. "Address A. 1, Brooklyn Pont offioe ‘WINES ABD VORS. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—DRSIRABLE ROOMS ON F\ROROR Weer (aT! ing foment 1 ee walt ATR OF 1 ATRERT) WILL | oF sirgie m. Terms le ive minutes’ wal G to ove Wie sd pews nat nat the from Wail street ot Atlante terry. Apply ‘at b4 Warren P omer, { Nout Willams and’ 6 tone street, and nirwet between Clinton and Henry sire, Trot forget the Ramla Omes, "Nos T South Williams ad “Oh OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A VERY HANDSOME Saone street. | lerge room, with goo! o gam, o., Curnished or un — ——— - | furnished, on the seoond floor, to let with toa gentle RREONB GOING TO THR COUNTRY FOR THE SUM. | mamand bis wife or two single gentlemen. Also, email rocm adjoining, n a very delightfal Inention. changed. Call'st 141 Montague atreet, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN = be aroommodated with a and weil farnished mor, who are erition! In their taste, can make a ealection Pp really five London dovk brandies and wines, of brands; Rnglish and Reoteh ales amd porter, in w einen 4 condiments, to. at fair prives, at the old mand on. Beemer 8 RP ulton street i. rietor. room, and partial board, in a pleasant ity, Convenient to me Junior partner), Propriotor._ | Wasireetacd Sowh ferriee Apply a 89 Olinion street, RLLWOR, NO. 7 SOUTH WILUAM, AND RO. | pearly opposite Hchermerborn st ail Kinds of bowied a'@ and porter; elereta of var. OARTD IN BROOKLYN. —A FEW GENTLEMEN OR A ous brands, from 52736 per oase P All ys gentleman and wife, can find a pleasant home and firs Beagieser sy Fora ovata im. Younger | cles , in tne rly om ridow nay: band Fouters sui 4 Gernia, Apply at flicks street, Nrook!yn, five minnses’ AD BILLST, Did FOU BAY! Tea, FRAP | WHA trom Soulkor Wallsiree! Urry vs Aevlontia aan of le, farpure | JROARD IN RROOTI TY. A GuNTLAWAY 0D Wir every 0.1 Lepeysier street, cam be accorn vctatend witt yom", epey: adjoining Breas geatemes cnn 8 Sr oa white hones above Smith. ‘ Bose IM BROOK clang house, three mi ingne ferries, ie desirous of renting the seonnd and = and Mm 4d single gem , with L. a 29th ina, a the of the Columbia hath’ hot and cold water APpI at No. 18 Nassau strost street, corner of pl 5 Brook lym. iL1SH MUTPON AND JUGGRD HA R A GIRL 14 YOARS OF AOR For ang, ee eer reatiy, wpere she will bave the comforts ot RICHARDAON 4 HA 1) Water, and 84 Wall. Boge ily, ~ atoms Location west of Broadway, not higher than Bigh. For sale—Rngush mation, cheoms, becuse, Ram, sprets, | fone oc. padres W. A. B., Higrald ofice, Waling termp |, would “Wo gentlemen or a geatioman and lady as don near Fourteenth street and between aad Righth svenues. Ri exchanged. Mra. 0., Union rquare Post office, NL ygrnet nerd gh he eng ba yet yom | CAN BE ble rooms at 53 Pike street, New Tork. BoMRRING SPAMILIES, PERMANENT O8 TRAN. lent, cau rooms wealy #0 cond street. ‘Tho heuso fs fel clans and s delighifal ou sd residence. References required. go eer le FEW bese onto A CAN BE ACCOM. hey can enjoy the comforts of & hows" Appiy at 16° West Tweniy soveaih sirech, between Bath and Seventh avgnnen ‘aeoom! wil = 8 first class house, ys) Hr) 7 3 Canal street, corner of Kast Broadway, OARDING. B Rooms to let fora and wife with board for indy, we gentlemen = Dg ayn N(CELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH board, to let, toa gentieman and bis wife, in a house with modern improvements, No. 3 Bt. Mark's place, Dyn ret hte) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, Jor two tlemen and their wives. meals for the ladies cnly, ween Broome and Fourth streets, near Broadway. Beat not to exceed $12 per week for two rooms. Gas and Croton required. Address Joba Heary, Herald Ree WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, ing & modern house in eel neighborhoo: below Bleecker street, is desirous reciate a quiet Broadway Post with boarder would ROOKLYN.—A WIDOW LADY, HAVING A NUMBER take three or four geatlemen and or tour le gentlemen. fanf good nome. af Brora HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS board, or Wail sre wife and two single gentlemen can obtain. pleasant gantend bute wile tre minnie ees | street ferry, and bedrcom: aod their wives; also single rooms for gentlemen, with beard. Strangers Yistting the city will find this @ desirable retreat. Dinner at 6 0'c PBBABLE LOCATION AND A COMFORTABLE home, with full or partial board.—Two neatly furnished rooms, one with a bedroom attach jemen., sullable for genuemen ‘and their wiv: AN ‘The house Mas waver, AST BROADWAY.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, a Soeun, anor pelted oad spered, with bal Sedroom {t A newly an desired. 'N. B.—Twoor three geutlsmea’ will fad cecirable business, and a table, by ex convenient to accommodation, applying at 53 East Broadway, RENCH BOARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD let one or two small furnished rooms, with partial board, Only French spoken. Apply at 246 Ist avenue, oszamp yous PRIVATE FAMILY, OooU- fine house, cf Ktreet, wear Pith ‘with mods, rp con) joes, in Six avenue, Gedre w rest ercond their =o SrRine junlleacee ie 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET. COMMUNICATING—TO Ken in a private family, at 3) Kast Twenty fourth street, corner ef Fourth asenus. PORNISHRD ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, AT No. 313 Fourth avenue, bewween Twenty-third and ‘Twenty fourth streets; gas and bath. References exchanged. 'URNISHRD ROOMA.—A VERY PLEASANT FRONT FF }and back room on second oor, iy furni arately oF to gentlemen oF a write, Inn email private family: at'No. 6 Pht Grand, Terms moderate. Kelorences exohang: ema i street, near od. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TWO PLRASANT \inble for one oF two gentlemen. Con wud Sweeny's dining saloons, Apply at ROOMS.—A LADY, HAVING MORE the requires, would Iike to ncoommodate « those wishing » comfortable home rariably in advance. Ad- References exchanged IFTH AVENUR —A FAMILY RESIDING ON FIFTH avenue, in the vieinity of the Brevoort House, would et # suit of rooms to the right kind of a party, with exclusive lance and all the other con veniancos truly comfortable. address Filth Avenue, Madison equare Post office. URNISHED room Ds ey UG eal end ROOMS TO LET, WITH board, at 196 Bleecker a'reet, suitable for single gentle men or gentlemen and their wives, where they can have all the comforts of « home: gua, bath and all the ‘modern ion- provements; terms modernie. OBOKEN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tain « furnished bedroom. with partial board; full view of the river, near bath, and within four minutes’ walk of the ferry. Apply at No. 6 River Verrace, Hoboken. EWISH BOARDING HOUSK, 108 BLEECKER STRERT. —Fouthern families arriving im thia eity will find suitable at the above estab on moderata ished or at of the most central parte y ‘with board. of the 173 Bixth avenne, seeond door city, on mo! at sbove Tweltth BOARDING,—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Or two oF three single persons, can have board, with vies: elther forma, in a private farntly reetiing at 48 Rast Sirvoonth street in a + ” as “Gam, baths, Dinner a: 6 o'clock. gS HOUSE, NO. 910 BROADWAY. NISHED coma to, to cent ri let, singly or in suits, to femili 1 aimgle itlemen. Terma from $i 60 to 6 week. A fine res 'er in A Load ENATR HOUSE, 910 BROADWAY.THE ABOVE fira\ clana house having heen recently fited up is now tn readiness for tbe rn of families and single gentiemen. Portiea desiring bo -| lod #aperior accommodations. 0 OR THRER ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED, WITH Th Rl arial or wihout bond” RoR we 49% north westerly corner of References ex and Garden streete, Hoboken. LET—WITH BOARD, A WHOLE SUIT handeomely fu: om the ‘eat Rixteen'h street, suitable f wives. Dinner OF ROOMA, (or 8 targe, tammy’ or renilg- men and their 1 6 o'clock. Rolorences re quired. TAT—A PURRIANED ROOM WITH without, at 600 Grand street, opposite hast Brows wre “ef Wem’ ROOM, FURNISHED OR RNTSH. ed, with full or tal , ii A fe e manic, who ean give the highest and most aatistactory rerom dress Instructor, care of F. Sehuberth, mu UNI ANTRD—BY A GANTLEMAN AND HIS WIFH, IN A W striotly private family, aenit ct well furmianet apes mente on first oF second floor, ‘with suitable conveniences for bourekeeping and room for servant, Bath and gas indispen. sable. Location between Ninth and Thirty fourth mtroeta and Second and Rixthavenues. Keferenoms exchanged. Aldrem, whh particulars, Metropoiitan, box 187 Herald office, Ay ANTED- WAKZED (A FURNISHED BEDROOM, with FULL for © fentlomes and bia wife not to exeoed BB 4 aad Pogrteenih sre. ‘Goutrey, is) Waverley place fami or an SQUARE, What sTDR- ROOMS ‘rem wishing po rmarcnt ai Sroe gut Bg Sranes oe, OC NINTH STARRT, Bi FIFTH AND SIXTH ‘ Ps a oom to let, with or without board, fnrnish 4 iahed, #ui‘able for gentlemen and their wives or gentlemen.” House first : contains all the modern improvements; location desirable References _ e@rcaanged. 44 Dest wire mH of yo eat Sopa Leal | tomely furnished room, suitable for twe gentlemen, ¥ ia's private family, to lot. Also an office for a physiouas, | f 5 fis i 8 2 ~_ for) ir Fi Fs 722 BROADWA\ '—WEBSTER HOUSE.—FURNISHED rooms to let, in suits or singlo, with gas, water, 40, on very reasonable terms, directly opposite the New York Hotel. a ¢ nnn inet - {| BROADWAY, UWION U ARB.—HANDSOME j 859 Furntahed foome te ion, tort family er ' with or without board or om the plea. oo! delightfully aituated, looking oa the park, Bath, gaa, he. r BROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, POR 918 Creations iiging gma, Fre fom Se Bt WIFE WISH TO SPHND A over 108 miles A GENTLEMAN AND HIS Week in the heart of the Addrass, * 4 asegar as (0 location, | from New York. at some with name and residence and Joba A. Hepe, box 164 Yonkers, ——— Ooursy BOARD CAN BE BAD IN A DELIGHTFUL; situation, with the benefit of esrriages, stables ~ and bathing, nineteen milos from New York by cars or seam. deat. Reterences, Jobn Drake, % and 97 Liberty stroet, and? ‘Mr Mills, Artisans’ Baak, N.Y. : jJUNTRY BOARD —A FRW FAMILIES CAN BE AO-) With good board, fine airy rooms, with, yreab milk, vegetables, £6. ; , ten minutes’ walk cape hier t OUNTRY BOARD —A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING @ short distance from the city, can acoommodaie a gea- tlemsa and bis wife or two Je gentlemen with a large front room and board ‘addrens omer DeWit:, Herald ofice,, ting where an interview may OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE HAD FORTY MILI from the city, on the New Haven Railroad. and near ibe depot; ine airy rooms, and pleasant location, oF the rome, would be let furnished, with every convenience for house keeping, toa family for the summer, or longer if required. Good stables and carriage houses. The family house copaista only of a lady and her daughter. La Lu, Darien depot, Coma. 1 C ‘TRY BOAKD.—A GENTREL FAMILY CAN FIND, agreeabie accommodations ina rural shady piace, five miles from the City Hall. on the East river, bj ‘soonad end, Third avenue cars. Address A, box 153 Hi office. occupying the Adress M.‘ EW BRIGHTON, 8. L.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, 00+ one ‘a beautiful house aud grounds 150 yards trons! UGUST BELMONT Insues letters of oredit to wavelians, 0. rincipal towns and cities '@ are at present bu} en banks at the annexed t Bk, Trenton,N. J. 86 Am Seymour, Ot Orleans Y SSRs Morris Qounty, i Onte’o BE Cues, ( Benk of South County, RT. Do _ do , (seoured Bergen County Bank, NJ. ity Bank Columbus Ohio. ichester Bank, ( Bank, Bangor. Union Sank. Sanden x d "2108 a jusky, O. Bopkinton Bank, RI Warwick Beak, Rl... 9 Hiamilton Exchange, N.¥, 85 Yates Oounty Bank, UBINESS PAPER WANTRD. Collections made in all parts of the world JOHN B, MURRAY, 40 Wall aires asesesccsueesé ORs ek OFFICE, CITY OF PITTSBURG Penn, May 18, 1888 ‘oponas for Jom , «950,00 Propomals will be received at thie offics, io July 1 next eo suing, for n loan to the ety of Pitsburg of fifty thoweand dot lars, (0 redeem bonda for municipal purposes due and ma turing the present year. For the amount loaned bonds of be chy with coupons aitiched, will be issued, having afveen twenty or thirty years to run. at th» option of the lender, aac ig lx per cent iniereat, January and July, « of America, New York, ‘ate tax. interest ov these bonds ia necured by act c HENRY LAMBERT, Oity Comptrotier, EXCHANGE—FIRST OLASS RAILROAD BON for unproved real estate in the ott Address, with soription and price of same, ©. K. PHORWIX, box a,392 Pos ayad| ot bow SALR—A FIRST MORTGAGE, DRAWING BEVED Broo! or. cent iehoreet. ny productive real , te orth three times the amo: Adress Now: Herald oition. ‘aoa PER CENT BONDS FOR BA! is MORSE & UU., bankers. ling aid on We. 2/0) NO RiMN, eTBAMBOATS, nnn nnn TRAMER NIAGARA —THRER phy ly " the NIAGARA of the uJ a. b Calling at the office of the 8 Nicholas Hotel. Immediate ap AY AT FOR NRWHURG.—THR STRAME S BROADWAY will leave pier foot of Jay street it 136 Geigeh, jnading at Yontera, Hastin Ferry, bins arr) . Haverstraw, Ver ‘Onidwel ‘ent Point mad old Spring. Returain Newburg at 1} o'elook 7 BOAT FOR FAVRRSTRAW AND atm eet Taltne at Port Wasbiogun, Yontars. Heath Bopia Ber , bvermont and Tarrviows —The jteamer | RLUITE, Captain wen Jay sireet every § tay sorwtng st 8 o'clock, touching es Awnne wrest” tee retraw at 2 Denby planek’s, will leave UNDAY BOAT FOR FLIZARETHPORT, LANDING A 5 Doraville. Staten Iniand.—The FRA i leave Ppring etreet every Brn 7 morning, mireet each way, leaving Mpring wireet ALA A.M. } pmoving Blieabethport, (old dock) at 0 A. M. and 48 —— | T= IAMBOAT THOMAS G, FULAR WILL LRAYV! the Toot of epring street at 10. ele. for Ow berm, I ‘erry and Port Lee, old 3 » BRRG.—PARE 5 ORD’ a Keene, leaves for) paar Set mse

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