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goveromeat had appealed to the Hour, and had stato? What t would Be Cesrmental to the pooiie service to pub- Jiwh the deeuateb, be beheved nooorable mem ere eonid aot have inaisted on the fuillment of the promise made a4 We Secretary of the Boar of Coutrot. (Hear, bear) But even if a majority had actually insisted on its fulfl'meat, the gove rmeDt Ougbt to deve cast the responsibility oo ino House, 609 vot Dave taken it upon themseives, if they believed tont the publication of the deepatcn would be prejudicial 10 the interests of ibis country. Batsbe roatter duf not rest here fhe houorable member for Bhmingbam (Wr Bright), not eatisfled with the guarded epawer which had been given, rose aud hoped the fs VorLment would be good esough to ieform the House oe = goveral tevor of the despatch, m order that the of she government might as 800m as = 9 forth 0 the couctry. Then the leater of the & verpmeot, the Chancelior of the Exchequer, rose, and, afvor repeating the promise made by the Secretary of the board of Control, went om to say, “IT think it right to take the opportanity of stating thet when we received notice of tho proclamation, we #} ones took it imto our considera- tien, and the result was we seat out @ despatch disap- proving Of the polisy indicared in every sense.” (Cheers ) io One Would Roou forget the electrical effect whicn the words ef the Counceilor of the Exchequer prodaced on wwe House and the country. Every one was askiog, WHR exger curiosity, ‘Is it true that ine Obancellor of the Ex- chequer Das stated that the government bas sent out a despatch disapproving @f the policy of the Governor Ge- ueral in every respect?” . Bucur (amit erles of “Order’’) interrapted Ps, 1 gbt honora»le gentleman, by saying, ‘“Disapproving of policy ofthe Weme'son. Mr. CARDWELL continued—There covld be no mistake, for be had read the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s very word?; for all fets e* important consequences which hinged en bg Oo jing day questions were Wins Bib and all the members of the Cabiaet tly became impressed with the importance of the wed He then ted out the inconsistency fo bee Eel ‘ull despatch be! the House of Commons aod only parts of it before the House ef Lords, contending that the government had consulted aad agreed to the Ley] of the dorpaicn, At least three Mintsters. dipister, the President of the por ypoden Oontro!, ad Thateelior <f she Exenequer—bad agreed to the publi. cation; and tt was imponsibie to pie ‘any distinction be fom their individual reepossibility. He could not ex- plain how the despateb came into the eueion of the honorable member jor Birmingham (Mr. Brigat), because trere was ap imoovsistency yet to be explained with re Bpeet to the question which be was said to have given ugh bimeelf the responsibility, and had resigned. After this oatine of the circumstences he would submit to the House whetper the despatch was not the act of the waolo Mmistry, epd, with still greater confidence, whether publication of the ceapetch was ) efauay. act of the government, or at least of whom he bao referred. He would vow explain his S eties Ho did not iwtena to enter wto the policy of Lord Canoipg’s proclamation. (Loud avd continued choore from the ministerial benches.) If he nad entered into tt, he sbowlt nave been mét with the objection taat there wae no cficial Knowledge of it, and that the goveromeant did not betieve it was isencd. Itwase draft which the ae ‘ment had ceosured. But, as ic had been admitie! Serious modifications in the procia;a'ion eaid bs bave been ixsaed. It was not directed against the pracesul cuitivatore of Oude—not even against the Zemin- oars, but agaimet those who, from the days of Lord Corn. Wallis, hid been the cureeof Oude. (Cheers.) He would ark them to covsiver the despatch itself, He did notkaow what the govermment thought of the position of the Go- verper General, er what sympatnies they ought to enter. Vuo towerde bum. His duiy war to support and maiotaio hiv Sovereign’s authority. Tne government ougit to have besitated Defore they, on their own responsibility, ixeued jartroctions wbich must paralyre Dis aunority. Tnere ‘was @ great Gifles ence between private members of Parlia- rit @updemniog the antexation uf Oude and the govern bt doleg so fier the annexation had been formally 6, apa whilst its servaots in Indie were asiualiy paged in carryicg tout What was the tone and tenor a! the Genpatch? If clemency aud justice were to be Donored, a8 coonected with our sdmict-wavion of Iadia, they were inaeparably aesociated with the names of Lord Can ‘The gaverament might have recatied Lord Can bing; but io time of cifflewity, h they differed from Dim, they migbt bave pore) ‘teir Objections wo big po icy without weakening and paralyeing his authority The instrument ef carrying put their orders ine lodia. = ey bed pudished m England a must severe censure indicated policy. The wor Lord Daroy and ford Bilenberough covlireed thi . Lord Canning was pot recailed He was vot instructed torecalt the yroclamation, Dut censured “+ every respect, ’ to ass the words of the leader of thet House. Lora Canuing, lone, bod he was afraid, opaupyorted, hed sus‘sieed bis courage trrougb @ tremendous crisis, and by bis mercy, tempered ‘wiih jastice, had eved obtsined the nickoame of “Clemency Cannivg.”? Was Ouce to be restored? For without it were 0 this bloodshea could not be arrested. Would act such eentiments carry otsroay to ous friends, and encourage our enemies tm their resistance? What was the effct of tne despatch in Europe? Had it not dippsd ia gall every nwhich hebditually delighted to malign this country? For these reseons, snd many more if peed were, he od- despatch ana publicauon A respoasibie roment bad reeignes; but he denied jtnat all who «ere reeponsib'e hel resigned, aad for his part, be should bave Deen sshamed to come downs sod ter such a view (Ov, 0b,’ aad oheers.) He then voted the speech of the Chavocllir of the be vote of censure on Lord Aberdeeo's goverament The fused thea to separate the He (Me. Gard ‘ea ‘ Joonttied thts tm > upneces- y by the sel! sacrifice of aay individual; but he bad ought thes if this conduct on the part of the goverament sogers, Wan ret Pogland, 10, rely to beim anager? éanger, Was not Eng! wo, in CO yh Ley would do weil to imitate, the course @ of the Evst India wopany, Which had come forward and supported the utheriey ‘of avervant whuse defence, dy law, was pliood twne'r charge. He had disanarged’ hi duty by simply laying the cage before the Hove, without say artifice or cmbeilishwert of rhetoric, and he would now appeal to joe House, as the er: presenbatives of generous people, to covert those who had #iopted # noble policy, wader the Lat arduous circometances, and pad supported the bouor o credit of the country. (Cheers Mr Umasy seconced the motion. The denies thes the roclamarion hat the meaning of wholesale confl.cation bien bad bees atiribu'ed tol; was it likely that the who bad #0 jong been the advocate of clemency onld entteniy one, ~ rae be fy manana colent proecripvors' jo Cone Dy ng oy Tocie was, in practice, as well as in theory, the real woer of tbe tand. ‘The Souicrror Gewenat said it was plain that the object if tee motion Was Bot to facilitate mo Lada, but In axraait en the treasury benca. Evon te sucka atack ere were rales of fair warfare, which had been neglect. 4 First, the resolution sortamed from expressing an inion on the polioy of Lord Canning, bus pgm on 098 ron the goverement for ceusuring that policy, How uid they negieet ihe roal merits of the page, srhich waa ai pohoy, a on to govern jor a ten ear Con.easion of the weakooss But be mart refuse to be bound |) tbe views, or to athere to the line market oat by the polioy of the proclamation was very an either ight of wrong, aad with the dis i the copuuct o/ the goverument mast It wes adoressed to the oe of Cade, s country peqoered by force of arms itnoat entering into the ora Of the sonexation. be cou'd only wisb tha: postert) vale éea! as lemieotly with them ae they ‘id wit people of Oude. aposxeion war wor lace wy force; for the * King” refused to Lee fe the energy of Lora Con se bo would gratetally state, thin re! vilon had been sot What was our cooduct to be now that we were ctorioust He would rest it pot only on justice, but on policy. Would they hold Gate by g004 will of tee pro, and iabe we were taken of Lord Ellenborough, t0 be treason and a bs y une —,. (Caceres) He read extracts to Sw the mereifai sed paltic instractions of the Court rectors, which be called a manly aad stateamaalike b advived wae mest hamage ead well calculated to oon beneficial reealia. It was aeked what other pro jon could Lord Canning heave issued? Me coald fe eiopted the yoliey se Tord Dathousie, and imeteat Lbreate of coufecatien, he might have offered proveriy po laid down thatr arma. No gov » fouca) rights than any others Morro pation was addressed to the people of ( exception. and ail progri*tary righte in the soll were fcated. He chalienget any one to © that any Jn tien wae mundo, oF any Cane epared, of six men eepecialiy name! in the amation. trosted that the Hwuae would regard wellkaowo ciples which were the foundation of the quesion, and it would not censure the government for objecting to ‘s departure from them, 14 would be unfair Wo forget the prociamation came home wkhout an important ‘Heaton, which any one cold see was adted by tir ce Outram Being loft without any *ap'aoatinn, were FOVErLMED! DOt W CORElude thal none was Intendet gent? If & polloy were referred home, was not @ ground % express ay opinion ont He xhould have id ‘hat the orneeeh declared inet oy wholly yorowed of the policy of Lord Canning. That was notso. ranselior of che Kxeheqaer car, 2 austen We tae euere’ reader ‘or Bravegham (Mr, Brigut), sakl that the romeut disapprove! of the policy in-toatet io the amaton. (ears) Ge (the Solicitor Geners! he miaht etill way that they did eo Ae explat Lord Klemboromga, at tho request of Earl Uraavilie, estion om the subject. Soslogy Between the cases of Lord Aberdeen’s govora meni and of the present Cabisct. In the former oase thay refused to allow the Duke of Newcastle to resiga, Dot eune ley of the whole Cubes, But, im the provevt Wwataace, ites net queen a policy» vs merely of foo penton, of esparnd. sell As ese enggoruon borough would take upon sieht to bave Men Lord ven bed they and cthers who bnew the epirit of the people of proclamation, end tbat although be might aot withdraw it, et) that be would practically mitigate its «ff-cra eee +) Bad the government ied C ‘Uhet an explanation wi been expected ‘Lord Cannimg, that would have oe a good Sees tor doing ing ho twettaiasion of lhe Anega'eh, aadeven whe writing of it, (Cheers) I! Lord Canning hao bad reason to compiaia of any one, it was of bis friend and coileagne (#r, Vernon Smita), who bad witabslo from the beecabvh oy A i the government L rd Canning’s tovended explanation of bis proclawation, (Cheers ) fhe right honorable ers (Mr, Vornoa th) stil) cogid nos imagine or beleve that the words in Lord Cauniog’s letter were of Ube sligbteat mppofvance. (Laughter ae? chorrs.) Whether be copceivea them of importacce or not, he deemed the letter sufficiently important t> consult the noble lord the member for riverton upou & (Loud cheers.) So it was of sufficient impo: tavce 0 s20W tothe late Prime Minister, pee an w» te President of the Board of Control. The r inver- cepied the letter, (Loud Broads te (ihe, dalionar Genera’) hough, th the charge of the ate had fallen tothe ground. fhe right bonerabie geatieman bad ap- pealed to the House not to diecuss the policy ef the pro- ciamation; but he (the Solicitor Genera!) app2asted totaew to co ga, and not to Jet this ject De slurred over by a cap ious aud catching motion prepared i & cabal, io order t> embarrass avd diepiace owtry. (Loud cheers.) He appealed to the House by @ aistinct wnte to de- clare to the peuple of India that the dynasty which we are about to introduce into that country was not lo be one of reck- a indiscriminate spoliatwon, (Loud and prolouged cers, Mr. Lows caid thet the House was not catiel upon to condemn the government for entertaiviog different opinions from those of ihe Governor Geverai, but for ex- peeing. g thoee opin'ove in offeusive and impolisic tras be terms of Lord Elienborough’s despatch expressly ad- mitted that the Kirg of Oude was ¢tll eatiled to the crown. If the derpaicn was 20 easily to be defended, why was Lord Elieaborongh sacrifices? "he effect of the despatch upon the peopie of India would be so injurious that if it had not emenated fromthe Mivisters of the Crown he would not have heri ated to call 1; a treasocadle document. It was not ap official blunder, bat @ poliiical crime. Mr Lrvpsay strongly objected to the policy of cvfissa- tion, snd must, thereiore, oppose the motivo. He coud bot support it as a party came, for, as a> advanced a Deral, be bad po expectations from the whige, aod had more w bove from the ministry now in office. Lora apotrnvs Vane Tempest said thas it waa nr'air to digcues the despatch without likewwe diecossipg the pro caration, The policy of Lord Blenvorougn nad aiways Deen fhat of mercy. lord Srayuey said the government had no desire to avoid ap ioquiry into their conduct; but ha bad to com plain thatthe right bocorable gentlemen (Mr. Card well) bad ‘aufeir}y limited the mquiry, whiob it was @ractically in porsible to do, by exctuding the merits of Lord Caving’s policy The Charges agaost the cov-rnmeat were tw fold” First, there wes the pudlioaiioa of the despatch; and recovdly, there waa the question whether, supposing it was pot publiaced, it ought to have beea ‘writien at ail, He approached the firat charge with great reluctance; for % was painful to labor uoder the 1m. potation of exculpatiog Oneself at ihe expense of a colleague, and one of undounted ability auc exp reans. He could tay that no ope who fa) on toxt bench had beard of the promise to prodace the dese ch, uns | meo- toned jo the Honse, and they then learned it ach regre . It was askeo why they dia Fetuse bo ¢ promise béving been giv * postion of the givera- ment altered. Although they oug’st to have doue #0 if the public interest was in danger, could they have raid that the desperch which bad Dern sent orotaced a de claration of their polley, aod that it was essential vo the safety of lod w withnoid Such ® pp isy of belt disclosure and balf mysery would bave deen far wore. Tt would Dave raised curiosity ¢0d ® euspiciou that it was infinitely more aisreiog than it really wax (Oneers ) He regretied the promise; Dat of two pablo dasgers the goveroment had chosen tue lesser. A Cabinet was ra- epensibie for the coucuct of all te members as long as it Acquienced in that conduct; bat no body of men soul lt be beld responsible for an act which they regretted as soon ‘as they beard of it, and divavowed. (Sheers) They were ebarged win the Dope of gaining popalarny ao avowing responsibility. He utterly denied the cosrge = =B it what laoguage would have been he'd if they baa given up xe indefensible the conduct of eminent &a1 iavalusdie sot- leagues without deliberation? Sucn was not ube c adactof public men, and is required no derence tf they hat alowed a triflin; - to elayre in comeidering their judgment ‘th reapect to the publicatioo, atthoagh they, he woald assert ithno!ding ach wn they might nave expr ted, but have kept jon of ite policy. “cbey were to . uucity belonged to our waole ioat- Tt bas its advaotages and ite ©vil taken together. He was told they ov) and spared Lord Caun'ng’s feehogs. effect of a general confiscation oa Ave miilioos of who were armed against us? Delay woulo bat bay empire. (Hear, bear. Tegretied thet the pu. sages bavirg eiemeanl ‘to tne King of Ode hed inserted in the despstch—(hear, hear 0" have to thank the right b le | ae me) (Me Oard. placed t the coum plose of he bad them in the puritiva of am pions fr el wf in, oF. 8 bot government could desire. prodaction of the despatch to chaileoge a0 opiavon 0” re reduced to the siternative of either = po be po Rararer for the omduct when they bad , or oot declares that Lord Canning was de- werv’ of the severest roprobstion aad anfk for the meanest office. (Loud cheers.) The government hai seked them to consider & proclamation which they Knew wes Fan i It did not contain & parsage which ly tended to vindicate the lo: werament. Lord 3 i i pe SF eb ever required. {Cheers ) When the dreatfal inassacres Sore veperted bis cheek never bianched with fear, aod ‘when those marders wore related whicd roused the pas sions of the uropeans to frenzy, hie blood was newor moved to vengeance (Loud cheers ) hea, on a former occanion, he spoke in favor of Lord a right hoa rable baronet taunted Lim With leniency, carped at his conduct and condemned him hypothetically = (Obeers ) When the draft of the proclamation arrived the govern remonstated not to have censured bim as they had dove. Taey ougut to heve given him their rn amu exh reo aea ree Yon anked tn m 10 explals . om of re Tord Bicaborsogh Gristne Sdeapeude, wht appeared as tbo tt were intended for @ pabiic ioveoure oF a2 & letter of Juntas to be published in the padlic press =(cheers)—and was one of the mont fore’ ¢ iam porn ovor fonens 8 baiog s grave reproot from Presideak of tbe ®erave & Prewi Seaham urgicee tens “ie stan i Deen made to throw the biame of ite purication on Lord Biles! Dat the Ghapertior of the Exote- eer ot lent 0 that Teaponal ity and Lord Derby stated that the production of the entire deapatos woold be pertions to the public service, and yet it had been provwced. (Cheers) In his (Lord |. Russeil’s) pT publication of the was most mis , abd iis tone most uncalled for. [i migut sult & brilliant aathor, but it was moat uabecoming Iu 4m nlator. The administration of an empire could only pe carried 08 by one government taking up the acta of ite predecessor, Shen the policy which aletated them had led w accom Pliehed rerulte What would have been the case, for in stance, in 1906, if Mr. Fox had restored Serings tam, be tuuse be disapproved that wart Thah saa the only way 10 which a stable policy could be maintains! In that way oaly wae @ great empire batlt op, and in that way only could + be retained. If this changeable and precarions avatemn wae to ho practiond, there would be a perpetmal reflux of conquest and restitution. It was not only ia thia respec had eminently justified him in expecting Tt was dangerous in India to be aiways reverting to pas which must lead to 8 dissolution of the magaid Sort fabric which our anceetors had erectel. The only ‘eeoape from this consequence wae to cenanre this despatnn yo The government bad since thought discretwo ode fon “ney ere’ reaposat i tor hi OF NOt wore ie 6 eee ted tr Wo publication. Tk was #aid they ected in the cause of bomanity. That remained w be seen; out in his spivion their conduct would tend # weaken ths autho rity of the Governer General, and endanger the empire, ‘and for that the government must be held reeponaid!o. On ihe matin of Me Roencck, the debate was then ad Journed until Mon: The uher orders of the day ‘ing been gone the House adjourved al varter past twelve o'clock, q MENTING AT LORD PALMERSTON the Fiectris Telecraph Company's Deapateh } 0 London Glote of tho 14th inetant that at the Meeting of Wherais at Lord Palmerston’s to day (Friday), about two hundred meabers of the Commons were pre- 4 pong i Sot Aanencion taste pine of the dt & ait of on cog for Bu seghem (Mr. Bright), Sais Veen eats ion om os “eaten uss there was any qo esiions to @ aver that epyeared lo give general satis He said that there was no difference of opimen ‘smong his political friends as to the veovasity for moto, wtimated that Lard Jona Rus- sel) sou dvopport it It was expedient to have the ma Jority as large as jossible, with tae view of removing aay pretext for » dissolution. 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Broa street. iopeee ewe SES, AULA nds of five wines, Draw artic warran Ad pura aaimporial 8 Bt i apenas MATRIMONIAL, youNne SeRoeee PITAOUT RNOUMBRANORS but wich & hendsome ‘fort 06 desires & forme et ac aes Intriligest. of pond Aguoa nad ast Tn fac) he mom he pomaemend o ali irementa of & woman of adnosiion agt hare acensiomel to move inthe bigher atroine of life, At paid, Robert de Fresmave Maciano square Post stating real name and where an an will rea Any rep.y will be resaived ta GaTRWONT =a A GRRTURGAR Wid HAs Faiad atdrenmea to who ficcead in everyting ‘hat be Coderceben, mabee we smasher, aad hopes to wie some Taty ‘te perfacly independent in movey and m ad, prewacts Situs imate al be oo Bia third wttoar pt fn thie BARTON, aURARON cia has remored his ofan i eee AIGATE WABASH —a LIMITED SUMBRA OF fu excuraton to the phon! ore by steamooat GRIFFIN, from foot Bpersen. Foc eule nua each persen.. Fo" \ board AND MOH ANICAL Sixth agenne. near years experionse of Catherine street, A the occasion — Price of tickets 5 @UTLERB: NEW YURKK ABKALD, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1858. _ BOARDING AND LODGING. 4 qamagas AND WIFR, OR T40 Os TIREE ‘men, cam find el ly furatshsd rooms at 4 Usree doors from dread corme quite lew. iad GONTLAMAN AND WIPE AND 4 Few SiNaLt Juemen cam be accommodated wits qoerd apd pleasant rocme, 0° terma, at Ne GY Laigat sireet, near! ‘bt, Jobn’s Park. 4 Hampsownty FURNISHED | ONT PABLOB AND Dedroom eo ihe second floor, now Yasue, the ap | om ike third floer—would be let, wi b board to gea'lemen sud their wives or sing’ » graluman, se separately or mn saite. Lo cation pleasant; ; alages pane ths door. Ap- Dy atT? ot Mark's place, ‘Dinner arC o'clock FAMILY. HAVING MOKE ROOM THAN THRY RS quire, will let me or two pleasant rooma t0 a aiogle 'y, er widew, without children st a moderte rent bead on the premises, 116 Hammond aireet. References A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARD A FAW SIN finsse peotiones ulno « few transivmt boarders. ca be pleasant rooms wad board wt 43 Ninth tween, aero Fin tnd biath avenues roe FAMILY OOCUPYING A Agere Mi AA ina eae, Greta roy park. would nts froat or er two Omen, ‘with partis board uf desired, where splesaant home may be enjoyed en reasonable terma, Address K O., Madi som square Post cflice. NEW ROTRL—COOPER ROUSE. 34 BROADWAY.— a’ ‘This boure Ia Kept ov the Europaan plan, for the anooin weation of beth gentiemen ond ludies, meals sent toroome when desirea fee pereay cry ‘00 erate, per week, from $1 5010 $5. Gentleman and wife, $1 per day. QARD— A SUIT OP aPARTMENTS, HANDSOMELY foraiahed first clan acovmmodatl na. Private iGilelsdeaned.er wttioctbead, Weekes tageier's party of friends er genlemsn and wite The best of at eud- ‘ance amd every convenience Abo aaingle room. Apply a 46 Clinton place, pear Fifth avenue, Ata NICKLY FORNU IED ROGM, WITH FIRE PLACE Yh, also s room at $5 per month; BRAUTIFUL LOUATION DOWN TOWN. 68 VARICK mireet, corner of Laight cppoeite st Jobu’s Park —Kle formm’aud good board for families and alu ve gemtiomen. amserae BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH ALL the modern improve a to let, QT Lined of the m st plesant 10 family of huh raspectahi- Iiy, withot chidsen ‘The rat woud 96 made very roasoa- able. Address Btara, box 2104 Post ofiice, tor :bree Gaya, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO SINGLE GEN A amen sleo one young lady, can be accommodated with rome at 205 Fourth tire LaDy Is DE“IROUATO LET A FURNISHED Lote] to & genueman of quiet habits, the-e are bourders. Keference required and given. apuly ai35 Breet, between Woosier and Greene wireets, over the store HANL+ OME SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— A “Whree come deep ruitsble fora tirst class fainily wish ing to have plesspt and comfortable apartments, biichea if required. or would be ettiacub of ge men a 34 Chin ton place, near Universit; place, Befer exchanged. FRW FURND HED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet, ina private family with hoard where the comforts of a bome may be had, will xccommodaty gentleman and their wives or single gevtiemen Dipper et 6 Gas sud vate ‘Jerma moderate —eferences exctanged. No. 18 Tenth street, hear Sixth avenue PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AOCOMMODATE ONE OR a two singe gentlemen, with s handsomely (urntabed ned hd pariiel Loaed, with all the coat via of shone. Ap. piv at 200 Dlinton stecet, Urouklyn. ‘Convenient, to the prin: cipal ferries. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A PLEASANT three sory brick cottage house and large court yard Wil ete bandsomely f ed front parlor and large bed your sitechea, with twu close’ on ibe arcoad bes! of board, week; ora prrty of three st 8.3, ‘The rooms op phezze, which waka i dellghttu' ‘The comtoria of @ home cup be realized, Apply.at 453 Fourth avenue, near Thirty- tuet street, meferenced exchanged et, near Washiugion park GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, OR A FEW SINGLE AL gevtiemen can de accommodated wh plesaans roome, with Boerd, on moderate terms, at 151 Frankia sires NEATLY FURNISHED SUIT OF KOUM3 ON THR tecond floor to let, anne her oF separately, at 83 per week, Wa pano. Apply al 643 houston atree' SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO WELL furnisbeo rooms to gentiemen; the house is pieassntly d und contains all conveniences Apply at No & Weet leventh s'reet, four doors west of Broadway, near the St nis Bote). GENTLEMAN AND HIS WiFE AND DONE OK “T¥O ringle srutiomien c05 be sosomuoveied ia a priveie f,@ily wish furpwbed rooms) partial board for be genticmen. AppLy BUGS Raat Thirtioth atrret SUIT OF PLEASANT ROOMS, TWO LARGE AND ‘ove small entire of second floor, ciegantly tursish rovements will be le!, togeher or separate, at 37) Fourth wreet, near Lafayette Jace snd Broadway; terms reasonable.” Referentes ca LADY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE RE quires, wishes to let some furnished rooms t ai eaucmen or gentlemen ood ther wives “fr quire acts Broome street, 8 fow «core from Brosdway, wh or without OARD— TWO OR dames SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be aecomm dated with good board and os Bpavenntee igre, ins pleseant restos Asply to VALBENiINK, No curth avenue, Detecen Twenty seventh and Twenty: bib streets, O04 &KD.— SUITS OF FURNISGED ‘OR UNFURNISHED roome W let to familina. Tp Lig dey ‘ Ue ith fail or partial doar: ie Noune.“Diseer at a Apply at 85 8t Marks place, ny benny od AND Hin WI'tK AND th oy) tb wn Mrs. Wels Unica nquare Post of ice BOARDING AND LODGING. cet ol AND THRIR WIVES O8 le Uemen cap be scoommotated, p~ fA — eat board ‘be rooms are ro eplensta uraabeu and forts of a home may be found Ap; ly wt BO 46 Canal irees, Own TOWN —PURNTEHED ROOMS, “Wwirn OR without board RS(RABLE LOCATION AND A COMFORTABLE dome, #)b full or parvial boaro —Two faratahed yooets, eae with & ‘edness sitlach vd, omebie for’ geallomen wir wi ener single geolemen water, bes, bath, de , #1 WL ‘Steeeuer atreet, fp AT 30 SPRING i A Lo a ‘Praeeyee 2B Poows—A LADY, HAVING MORE & comfortable home to en)). Board Tevarisbiy in advence Ad Treas Mrs 11 Broadway Post offse- Heferences exebangod bert) BOARD —GESTLEWEN WwIsdING To wk ¢rench both by lessons and ree ee | pe French leecher, 239 ‘Tenth wueet, near booaed ORT FARLOE AND ONE OR ZWO ARDROOMS, iy furnished, in Fourteemth strect, between Fifth and aizth avenuen largeat suas house, Will b9 rented 1 desirable parties with full or partial Tos gentleman wife or sinale gentiewen desiring & permanent location poe gonteat oe an tis opportunity is rare. Address oat office URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN THE HOUSE WITH a nmail family. Une bask parlor on ihe firs: €oor; one fine large fret room in the seooud story, suitable for two persons, No. 74 White street, near Broadway. | ye AVENUE —A FAMILY RESIDING ON FIFTH avenue. in the vicinity ra Fitteemth street, would accom: modate a genieman and #if+, or single gentlemen CS semen ye ers wisbing a ‘the au nF season ‘will flee pleamaut acocmmodations. “Addreas Ty avenue, hex 4 694 Poat oflice i PURNIRERD ROOMS TO LET-TO GENTLEMEN, AT No. 79 Twelfth atre etween Third and Fourth ave- mues. Gas and bath. ferences exchanged os ROOMS TO LET—NEAR TUE NeW YORK ‘ ach 0 vashroom.” ‘Noply ah 33 room, free use of Frenxmnen OR UNFURNISHED BOOMS TO LET iT, or without board, Address, or eail st 418 Green- wich street, URNISHED ROOM TO SUITABLE FOR ONE OR two gesti-men, siuated In & plesasnt part of the elt atlows Acply stNo. 1 Tweniy-Grat aireel, corper Fifa avenue. ENTREL AND CONVRNIGNT BUAKDING” FOR Kenilemen oF a gentleman sod wif, ia a small pri vate femily at} Frovt surest, Brooklyn, bouse is modern, Mutb ihe imororementa; the Hoeation prose. te yreat wAvaa #10 business nea being only one minute's waik fom Falmer Uatherine ferry, aud ten minutes from Broadway, lew ‘CIRL LODGIFGR—IF YOU LiKE ROONOMY, of ‘and comfort patronize Ine love Hotel, cor Frank/ort a:reeta, New Yor Kooas 25, Stand 31 cenuper day. Open all tigdt” Ao extras ERSRY CITY ROARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife or two single gentlemen ein be sssommotuted wich Goe rooms in & howe with all the modern imorevemanta aik from the ferry 4 wieasaut looauen aod Wey vne in pursuit of » home can address ce. pBy, ATE BOARDING —TWO OR THREE vent pleasant roms, furnished oF anfurntahed with bo: aan be bed to owe of the mont central parta of the city, en my Geratorerme, at 179 izth avenue, second door above Tweitte ee RIVATE ROARntAG, BY MRS. i, B. OOX, AT BATH, semmmedstiou for horses, ke! The p'sce tn Vs nown aa the Kisser House. )WO OK THRES ROOMS TO LET-FURNISGED, WITH f.il pertisl, or wubhou. bosrd. N. B.—No. 503g north westerly corner of tecond sad warcensireets, avvoken. Keferences exshanged. WO OR THRSE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC. commodaied with furuiebed rooms and goxd soard ia w Ws ameriosn family, near Grand stress, ai 87 Cbryeie WO GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, wishing & quiet, comfortable home, pan obtain a large. neatly farcshed parlor, with iu!l bosrd; dianor a 634 pice So each per week ho 4 a!l mudere improvemen’ tion between Kroome Kleveker sireein, west side. References exchanged. adv reas Reed, Heraid otlies. WO SPLENDL® ROCMS, WITH BOARD FOR A faily, and Ain) a few rooms for susie « i beard, ean he had in the house (late v Greev) norihwest corner Thirteenth sreat ant Seventh avenue. look; ALL FURNISHED RUOM ‘adjoining parlor aingie at $10) per snnem payanie dor “a, with re refer hee, vu. fl PRIVILEGE tle@man, meer saxh rierly in wivaece. Vuion aquare Post ofllve. Tt UNFURMISGRD PARLORS AND TWO SINGLE roome with board, an be had iu a private family, at No 12 Abingdom square, torms moderate Bloecker creel mages and Elabih avenue core pe An ej jAonmene ATED ut 18S West Twenty eign, street, near alse evans reve wens Ppa Li ona ears Also an office oul- table fore eferense required D SINGLE GENTLEMEA.—A YReNCE 13 LADE WISHES to let a large fromt room, second floor, ani adj sioing handsomely furcished, wih or ‘without board. (Frepoh tanie.) The heuse elt Vacated, above iMleac Abe modern Wanrzp—sy A GENTLEMAN AND ma wire, INA ey Frou? deed are 1 fur WARZED IX BROOKLYN—YURNISHED ROOW, WITH for » grpilemen snd wife, In & private’ Faraliy where no oiber boarders will be taken” (ne good sized mo) yt iid ouhin bee tee 7 Sites. Aatrere Wd. Meret chee? ene ‘0 LET, WITH BOARD, IN « PRIVATE amisome “anit of rooms on the ee ond floor, ma. eo Bones coataion bom. and Apply Bp bush street between Universi y piece aud ave. woo WEsT THIRTY FirTa STREET. r rev a avenne for one or two gentiemen; jeom vocioun Sctend ond bette, woler, Bo , and every deairad venience; terms reasonadie, family of = Brewdway Fon ofice address, within three days, A. Wi OAKD.—A PRW SINGLE ORNTLE I GAN commodated with f 1 boar, from @. per week, at Mf Market wireet, corner of Mxdlson, where they will find an agreeable home, quiet and pleasant Joeation. references exchanged joane IN A BMALL BTR) ae btn gh 1 two singie gentlemen of moral hi full on pariial bowrd. by addressing vain equare Post office Loration desirahle, Twenty siath sireet, near Fourth enue References hanged OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFK OR A lew ringle geaticmen xp de sccommo tains with ples ‘ard good board. ima family where bere are bat voasders, aod where the comforia of a home exn be eo joed. apply st 104 Mast Risetesaih Grea Forms mods OARD—ON® CR TWO SIVGLE GRNTURMEN CAN be aoc mM very pleasant aod where they cam home Os! 9 Klevemth street, pear Fifa avenue. very reasonable. OARD—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A FRONT PARLOR end + Aron on the second flow, sul ayle for 8 gentle. man ard wife, © yg my shusted in oor i} oh most pieses.t paria of Broadway, Onli at 191 Kast Krondway. Terms moderaie, | So IN BROOKLY®S. ay ae BOOMS oN second and third Goors, fers lady and Gate wih port a large Bandromely farvishet room wrk pancey ih a all whew of ihe hay an iver. 6:0 my Fale Price” Lite w te wiarge hall bedroum uy a single gvatle i) mee rly two miputes’ waik from Fulton ferry SDD'y st Column! and ee Soret ie terms, may call st 6A Aula atreet, five minute's walk from either Atlantic or Wall surest ferry OARD IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ‘or (eo single grelemen ean be asovminrd ate: Soare tps private famty, near Fulon ferry. apply an High street saree Br ‘LYN SEIGHTO—A GENTLEMAY AND HIS ‘wi'e and one or twoningla mentiemen, san be asoom mo dated with good board and very desiranie rooms, ina first ena house) Those wishing for a comfortable home picase Call at (& Pierrepont sireet, corner of Henry OARD IX HOROKEN —~GESTLEMEN AND THEIR tien « few single gen'lemen can be ascomn poart and pleasani, laren airy rooms, picely funni Josality unwurDeased, And within a min well of the ferry sony #t No. 17 Hudeon terrace. pur Din seRney ory QuNTLewnx @weiwa a ihe semwmnrr season oe eons Sranses. sam bining 9B the st Cen derony rear wamfeor'a of Sripryiea me be n sireet, J oane WANTED. FOR A Li VY AND po ot for indy gale. is eartetly pet were, ber nother boarders; I — 3S pinamacnt fies ‘irabie lovaiion, wae Broadway” Addren D., Union equare Fost office OARD WANTED—POR A GENTLNWAN: A waar ‘and conver ien! bedroom, with > path, gra ho. apd the wer of a pina, Abe vicinity of Madieoa or Unies square. address JW , Hersid tistrep NUMBER, pA ga desirable “arniabed rocme and partial beard ana. rer *prieaie family in West Twanty secon: t —t- Green Horeca Terme moderaim Ad jer Boangne 4 Youra wipow Lapy, MAING A senail house pleely Surriaieel, would Ike tn bave ome oF tan Sent Fonpresnh teat and Lee Set ment near Fon Syrare Poet ee ochangel. Addrene o Union sqnare Ri ING—TWO OR TRAE gyrruaany OAN OF arcom mo faire sreet Kew York oar d aad comforta be } rooms at 6 Fike eweet new eanp iat oh EEL sope wodstee wit a epee, a 75 Fon they can enjor the comfors of & home Twenty seventh street, between Sixth and Ser: avenece B A OVURRY, vee STREET, CORNER BROABW AY—PLEASANT furniabed or unfurpisbed rooms, without meala for gen Uemen oniy, can be bad by applying & the above mder. f=, AF 4 apr ee pwrens, Re! aI R—noome Bleeed or root sages and meh vent BS BEACH STARRY, Br. JOUN's PARK THE FRONT ariors om the fiat floor to let, with or with get boars, logetiar or separate. ‘also pleasant slaglo reoas ‘Terms moderate. QO TEet SIXTRENTH STREET, BETWEEN PirrH aes —Hansaomely furnished rooms 10 for gentiemen and their wives. or for dingle genvemen. Pemanent or transient. Dianer ai 6 O'enek. Beferenc en exchanged EAST TWANTOTH STREET —TO LET. wird of rovmea in a brown sone 0 containing ail the modern improvemcats, convenient, to Fourth avenue cara and Broadway stages, 64 weer FoU RTKENTH STRERT.—ROOMS FL antly fu nished for « gentleman and his wife or «i geo iemen @il be rented for the summer or permenenty, wih fail or partial board The family eonsists of three gea Gemen and thelr wives aud two mingle gentlemen, 7 2 12" me ve— W SEHPROTA Youre Senin good roeme and board en moleret 14 WHET TWENTY THIRD STREET —ONR OR TWO temen and ‘heir families may obtain very deatrahle *ul sof rooms oo the second floor, with board; also a few wegie Y eemeen may be sccommodated References ex DIVIFION 17 fersieman TREET, OPPOSITE KLDRI ourise, or, 8 fo slagie eotlem accom lenaant rooma in tamuy. here the ccanvorte of & me may ve fou 7 BPALNG gramme, Foor BOOKS Faom prop. way To Dasdsowe p furnished room: ale Vee, in near Bl toe are slecn'bo” . fqeire of ANS HOUSK 1, jot | a+ nad ware. ay poors FROM Heeoad floer to le! saiiable fur as offiee ar be roortn AVENUR, NRAR TWH PTT aT eer — mr, ‘4 few rooms fart ished of ut fureished, to let, to ‘Of Wiihout partial board. Loeston very Fabia. Refereners exchanged 7 CLINVON PLACR—A SUIT OF DMaIMADLR floor, with gas and bath tos family te wb full or partia: boerd slso two roome for gratiemes newly furnished, leeation une meee require 46] 2 BROOME oypet, ORR BLOOK Wee? oF Bread wy —The most deairahie aad ramural seontinn fu the chy Veteg is the iameciain ” or ll ths ‘est ener Bowie Fermance: and ire: seat © commedatea, Monla served im rooma If deaired. 503 2 RAOOWE ree apg mp | 7122" BROADWAY WheereR HoULK —TORSisED rooma to let, ie eu oF single fae, waiar Jaane Siceatiy onpeate he Now tert 6 BR: WAY, OPPOSITE TAR NeW YORK urolsbed roome i let 'o qemtiemen; house jg ot obsae tna tan all tho totere inprevelan ‘Breakfant required. Terma moderave. BROANWAY, BIO =n AN Deowe farnished me ‘with oF withent b eS Ad jeer, delightfully vark. lath, gon bo. " RT Oe cane ee is L Serine an tyr gel vcraengont in 0 o 4 by enereses Cam : re wil ad purchaser pany A DwIRA TEANT, WiTd A . wentent house, of mo terete Soy either In New Yor’ or lay or Comily of agrennbie eo- dle Saget centile Wanna good anon ND inp Para OF HER. ring’s oF Wilder's. aes a herald tice, wacog © to be found and prige, fom Chambe 0 poss for he © families and tingle geuilomen.” The" spacio 3 opilon ot meres of Web's mote st aroma, ighifudly sivauied on ge of the lndsee, em war. ae. Ormmmndinas weommo ieee ie * riayee Gare and eek ap minulcs’ wall of he house, stagen » ga four. ARDY shor adress Woo'lan! Park list treat Oar. maasy' JAWISH FAMILY OAN BE ACO O¥MOD aR witd A, “board apd noaily twrniabert apariments dartog the sam. mer season wide private family ab & 4 a onihlng rover, om Long Isend, one dour ® ride foom the city address (with Feel nnme and resigence) & M. 0, Hornla ofloe A wAD tL A oO BTFUT, ho urrtages. ‘Mr Mills, oer NTRY BOARD MAY BE ORTAIYED FROM FIRST ‘of June, in @ tine large hous nated on bast eee orfive minutes wa from steamboat jnnding srrersof an hour from the city, Address Sisetinens box 2665 Post office WiAsten. the kumi AR’ MENTA on STATEN TSLAND. R for an elderly lady, with room fora) * vant, jerald oflee. BLINANCIAL, weusr BELMONT Iesues leuss ef credit to tyeralire wean o rwot the werld, No. 16 Benver aureot, ONDE FOR KALE -AKW ORR wot) con eet and svennd mortage bonds of tue Mile nuki= aud Hort com Railroad Company for sale by 0.4. Xai 4 SS Pine sireet ro BANKS. NOBLE, HAYKH & oo. Exebange and Colleciiou & ok No, 193 Greenwich treet necoud oor frou “be Oo Buy sil kindeof nucarrent mores, bins dratis, cor Llcatew Of Cepou.t, apecie suspended und br ken bank aotes, st the Dest rates cc)lections made cn -_ eye towos sod sttns ver Mant irle Bai Mune Mer hante’ Bech ngs Cs Beak of Fenon want, Fa. Kank of South ceunty KE #6 Gows'o We Lue Mors Uouaty, # i Bergen Connts Baok, NJ. 85 Ong ‘sank Columbus Ohio. 25 heater Bane Conn... Denby sank, Vermont. y oank, Suit Jo Rigbsh Avenue Bak...) #5 Seokot's tarbor uilsie. Erle Oity Bank, Brie, Pa. 95 Brie bs ek. Peooeylvents . Bk Opondaga,.h.¥. Go Bopkivtow Bank, & Hamilton Kxchange, ® VRINECR PAPER WANTED. Collections mace tm all parts of the wor JUHN B. MURRAY, ty Wall street. (PFIOE, CITY OF PixTeBUaa, J Penn, May for joan heey oporsia wil be » Sule Vine muing, for lonu to tbe ohy of oe dey of any aan ‘doh lars, w redeem bonds for municipal purovss due sod me turibg the present year, For the amount !raned hond of the eliy with sonpond attached, will be tasued bavieg tun Swen'y or talr y years to rua @t the option of he tanter, pearng six per cent to’erest, psyasle Januery end July, wt Bsrk of America New York, clear of state ax ‘The payment of interest ov the» bunds is sncured by wat ef HENKY Lamokes, city Comp roter, VHICAGO. TEN PER CUNG PRIVAT S couroms J bonds, $60 feach. rea Pe veal entet ree times the amount of ‘be ‘oana, pi semi onngally. at the oMoe of th JOBN B MURRAY, 40 Wail s! T)IVIDEND RoTiCR- A TwO PRR EN? DIVIDEND ‘will be paid oy the New York and New Kaclsud Union Telegraph Company «mth ti the citive of the Foc sale by 0 18 Of company. 23 Wallstreet’ = KON. PRANCE tor Treasarer, May 28, 1858, A89 KAILROAD BON city Addrana, with, HOBNIX, box 3.392 OTIOR.—THR PROPLE'S LOAN AND RELIG COM. pony — Kooks wi) be oproes im the lark day of June Bert, at 17 o'siock Mander the direction of the virsetors thia ‘company. ax Commissioners. agrees ly to the require. e x6; of incurporstion, and reinale open dar J. Bieneker, fom & J Tork. or the o oN a Relief 383268 120 clock #. sn 40’e ook ANTHONY S BUSECR AE Governor pre tem. had at this oes pata APD © CAWKA RAILBOA AD COMP AN E ‘The coupons of the Fas ero Extension bonds of this eom- ay dae on the tat June. wilt be pat om preseaiaon of Leather Bank. nod after i that date. Shoe and “5 JU NO O'DRIAN » 12. 00! WANTED ON HOND eet | MORTOAGR on frst else imp: worth poy he the ‘amount Inquire of J.T. DR Moone 12) Fee FOR SALE. AB COUNTER, GLASSRA, DACANTERS AND ALL Sppurtenances. aearly new. tor sale: bar 30 {aot loag and apiendidiy arranged, end to Ap If applied for stoner. S.JONBS, 19 Willan street RR BALE—AN IRON FOUNDRY, WITH outs g& n meorssary rate on. Inquire room 20 , between 9 and 10 o'elock A. mM. Fos 8 RALY-A BYRAM BNGINE AND wotur alotaad nell topiary brice seiih aD | }wo etor rick C3 i] te on ‘three i err piace la weil ed Agno ( NE SIX HOASR TOWER ENGING, witht FLY wberll governor, feed pump, sod seam garica, with ba} DOAN A Med HOLS, PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS —4 DRUG STORB for sa'e, doing a ppleadia ousiocen; prise $10) Nowe need apply uniess able te pay thie sum. For paru-ulare ap- ply at 9) Firm a e, three doors from Twelfth surest, be fore 120 clock A. M,, snd after 4o’slook PM. GROCERS —FOR SALE ONE OF THR MOST DR. sirable grocery mores in the city. being oa ene of the tend enuee, and in 8 ret elses neighbs toot, ws Together pares For artiont! jaure of Takurs UNTER, 27 Pimtb aven: - ° (PRINTERS POR BALK ounar, r Bid ruR prinwing office in the best busiuess ecinn’ yeey will, plan ogi et or watrean th. southwiew, 61 Lk, THE &TOCK AND rixrg t and. domestie trat wine tad Bate the rest fares on tne wee the chy nest) thed up. ona usiones tate factory reasons for seling. i. ‘oridhite, 8 Nasaon street, $700.-£ “STAND FOR BALK, ROW Dx 2008 Tequire at'LS4 und 185 Pahon mercer, STEAMBOATS, > on the NIAGARA of w of Jaeorse tw be call A's oaton of the Be "Niebulas Hotel immedions op SQUSDAT BOAT, POR MATRSOTRAW AND SIRO ,andigg 0 Fort Werkmaun Tookere Ht Dona” . Prarmout aad Torry own. —The Meamer BA ' Ain Hammond leaves Jay atraet every Same B louching eames street Retare Pe “Poets Port Washingion al "ine facdings 25 coma UNDAY oat FOR fLIZABETHPORT, TANDING | AR S°h: ‘iugn taint ~The map tetreet every Run: aireet mench way, leaving Rovian ig eareat ae A ¥ wnnns Blizaretdpor, (old duck) at W Mand 40 AR MYRAMBOAT THOMAS © WULAR | WILL LRATB ring sceat at }0 and TOS Son re jerry aod Fi fort Lee oud landing. "Pare 16 an W ERHAREER AND OUTTENAR EG Stcamer KOBRRT |, HANEY will eave Spring wrest. at Fo) nb werking Ot ateae sires Ferotew street, leaving