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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1858. ‘Sewata is in a fair way of being settled, The idea of a co- A ye pl Tthis dog omnant shank You may Board of Supervisors. regency has been finally abandoned, It has been ar- Tanged that the King is to address an “open letter’? to the Prince of Prussia, intimating that his health is still un- equal to the cares of government, and requesting his Royal Highness to assume the helm of state in his quality of heir presumptive to the throne, with full Tegal powers and authority. Whether he will advert to the famous article fifty-six of the constitution—which | empowers the next heir to assume the government, even without the King’s assent, in case of incapacity on the part of the reiguing monarch—appears more than doubt- ful, and is of no great practical importance, although it ‘would be desirable for the sake of the principle involved, On receiving the royal mandate the Prince of Prussia will convoke the Legislature, inform them of his having entered upon the oilice of Regent, and take the oath Of fidelity to the constitution in their presence, So, at 1A8t, it is reported on very good authority, and I see no reason to doubt the correctness of the information, It is required, indeed, by the same paragraph of the Prussian charter to which Ihave just alluded, that in the event of a regency being appointed, the Chambers should first be consulted as to its necessity; but this isa mere form, as no objection is at all likely to be raised in either of the two houses, who will be quite content to receive the an- nouncement as a fait accompli. Some proposal will have to be made to them respecting the civil list for the new Regent, unless the latter should prefer waiting till after be mecting of the next Legislature, the elections for which—that is to say, for the Second Chamber, the First being beredita take place in November. Upto the present time the Prince of Prussia has defrayed ali the extra expenses arising from the position he has occupied for the last twelvemontli out of his private income, which is by a as the King, or rather’ the Queoa, 1 upon to give up a portion of the vor, a considerable addition will him to keep. up an establishment vereign of Prussia. The Prince re turned from Baden-Baden on Monday evening. and the ters patent to him will be issued as soon as a ‘al can be taken advantage of to induce his Myyesty to sign them. Immediately ater this transaction is concluded the King and Qt will take the 1 , Where they are to spend the winter at the villa haugurated tales an op. of adupted citizens of Au and although the emigration partly through the im q rhments to im of the systeu ean press against Op lic, their number still incre Most of these emigrants d and industrio our re tens of thousan n their own od by choice 4 the water whom they would not wish to revisit, or business to settle, and other family arrangements to m.ke | which require their presence, and if permtted to return home for a brief period, the accounts given by such per sons of their success in life and the advantages presented by their new country, would go far to counteract the jons 80 industriously circulated in re gard to America. Whether the German gover ments foresee or suspect such a result, T canu but it is a fact that they watch with the utmost } over the movements Of any of their former subjects hat return from America, and do everything wm ther power to scare them away by a system of anno persecution against which their quality of Am zens aflords them no protection. Several instances of this have come under my notice which ought to be signalized to the people of the United States, your great stat Washington having, it appears, no time to trou selves about es. A gent of the "States, returned he re last Year at the request of his father, « respectable merchant, who, being far wivanced in years, desired the assistance of his son in the ma: ment and arrangement of his affairs. Mr. D—— had per- formed the military service to which Prassian is liable, and the government had no furt! claim upea him on that score. Now it so happened that the old gen tieman and his son were present at a publ which, as usual, the King’s health was given, after iuformation was lodged with the police by a person who owed a grudge tw the family, that, instead of drivkimg it, the younger D— had expressed his disapprobation "of the toast in an auditle manner; in a word, that he had hissed at the mention of the King’s name. Hereupon he immediate ly received orders to qait the country forthwith, aud al- though he offered to prove the falsehood of the accusation f more than twenty witnesses who had With him, aud none of whom bad russian authors mo tO remain iu or re v4 Will perceive D— perican, and as such is ) dominions without trial or in Vestigation, notwithstanding the express stipulations of the treaty between this country and the United States, ac cording to which the citizeus or subjects of the two con- tracting Powers are at full liberty to reside within their re- spective territories for purpos’s of business or pleasu ¢ contrary, is that of au American upon to perform the duties of one. John y e be is engaged in died in the inte since, and settled at Cincinnati, mechanical pursuits. His father la rim, he returned to the p his birth to see his mother, and the latter having already been muleted in a sum of & hundred thalers as a penalty for allowing her son to depart without serving bis time in the army no idea of meeting with any diffleulty om this ty per bad he arrived at bis nati than orders were issued by the P'1 seize him as a deserter, and he only escaped a forced ser. vitude in one of the cK regimenter ments, by a hasty fight acruss the Fre then, we have au Ame Jeft Prussia in bis early y sian subject, and virtually ing emigrated to and settled in toe Unit This case is by ne means a solitary one, and Tam assured that at this ver renee ei ing your interests. up your interests. ON WARD, THE HOST! nent a part at the Court of Parm: tober 5, at_Vienr full of remarkable event the pay of Pr rafour years’ s y he became employed by tue then reigning Dake He was at Luce t that period he was made Master of | 6/ his brother-in-law, Me. Win. al Court. Eveutually he became Mi MARTI, GAL of the Houschold and Minister of Finance, which : cot gyrase he held whew the Duke abdicated in 1848. "At this | JODAY AT TEN O'CLOCK. ean active eg Austria during the As Austria triampbed he returned to Parma and negociated the abdication of Charles FINA ANCIAL. R aced the youthful Charles IL. on the throne; A who, it will be remembered, was assassinated bofore his will be paid by the Sixth Avenue Railroad Company, vals As soon as Charles TI. came tothe | (hrowgh their Poles ‘at the Obemical Bank, on the te: of the Horse to the 4s Prime Minister, (From the Hong Ko of the late High Comm» ad acquired in ut of the fore pred hin a man too important to be passed over by FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Emperor in the present crisis; ont although still October 11, 1858.—-The President and Directors have this under sentence of punishment, he was sent to Tien-tsin two other Commissioners—Kw He was even directed Ww hold aloof from u At length, on ti after the receipt of ‘these denly left Tien-tsin, arrested, as it aM To satisfy public ast as great in C ° brought before : . and a high mi before which himself was brought for judg. y this Sentence, @ t moment there a several natu zoel citizens of th American republic serving against their will in the Prussian army. You will agree with me that euch a state of things is a scandal and disgrace to the United States government. If you are not able or willing to stand up for your own citizens, yon @bould tell them so at once, in which case perhaps many & one would pause before he renounces the land. of lis Dirth in favo of a country that takes so Little hood of those who trust to her protection. It is mo more than due to your present Minister at Us court to say that he has dobe everything in bis power to assist hie adopted coun trymen in their distress; be hat remonstrated repeatedly with Baron Man} and would have applied to the King Limecif f the tier had been in @ condition to receive him; bet all forts will be in vain ualess they are od by ener; m on the part of the American erument. Lam glad ve that Governor Wrigit clued to take high ground on this questio ow hae endeavors to be fr strated by care makin han all the diplotat penned » notes aud despatches that have t Claraton of Independence Emancipation in Russia. JOVRNEY OF THE CZAR TO MOSCOW —HIS SPERCITE TO THE NOK tte of St. I short ad 4 aud pr where eon able Opy Emperor to the nolv _ at Thope that the int of your ponent H y dear to you, and I ata therefure convinced that ¥ deavor to ai there may be noth ' r peasants. Jam cx ct, and Ub * had d mr acts, as OW t of Raeia. a you will ju A yoo: and J am conv me y Operation, without th 4 iu the way intention In the address delivered at Kostroma ts E J the nobility for the eagerness w they ad ed to meet hie wishes nm (emancipation of the peasants) I ha important he future w thy question, w one, you will f tify my ex appiying the general prineyy according to the wants of tr God's asi cunplote that udioe cither to yourselves or t Aress of the nobility of Nijni Novgo > Lam gind to be able to thank you in person f ona which at all Limes Lins distinguished the nob 1 Novgorod. You wore the first to respond to my the important q 1 saiereien ae of the peasants. Butt learn with regret that | Giscusnions have taken place amongst you: that ‘ie tot regretted; personalities spoil all affairs. Kodeavor t avoid them. I hope that there will be no more of them, aud then the common alfair will advan i w that You have labored with weal, and that you have alrenty much. Continae, I beg of you. I dence in you, and I hope that you will jos Tninating conscientiously th t task I have set } ye give me a new proof of your love, of your dev td of the disinterested desire to promote the |» whieh at al] times hae distinguished the inhabitant: of the fovernment of Nini Novgorod. |ain happy to fod my Belf amongst you, after the twenty one years that have [parsed snore my inet visit to this town. AL Moscow, © the measures proposed by the Fm Peror bad not been very favorably received, hie Majesty bard — Gentieman—t am always bappy at being allie to addrone thanks to the nobility pot im My nature to speak egeust my conscience. Talwaye speak the truth, aud to | to death for stupidity jal orders, and 4d. eat aasiae, When in prison till the gi - > - ee eannually subsnitted. tothe Banperur for miigauon or $100,0( 000.770 Loa Ok ESE Chass Bust pitulating the o b t Tien-tain. = Man, ers was t of the Two Kwangs, would form no ime supply Wo the Chinewe exchequer Court of Appeats, OF THE TERM—NEW TRIAL AWARDED To CANCEMI—JURISDICTION OF COUNTY COURTS THE METROPOLITAN POLICE CASE TO BK RE-ARGUED. (from the Albany Evening Journal, Get. 21.) ]T ‘OTEL ST. GERMAL | cL | | } | rtof Appeals adjourned to-day, havi Id ve. Reece, afl conferring een granted in the case of Cancemt established that upon the trial of an in manifestation of their disine|ination to t could be m er very much irom term. to term, it is not iro No other court of | abroad, it will be found, has diggosed f of cases in the satne time. The following aualy the calender of the term which has just closed may sug of the reasons why it continues to be = in the Ist District aa.” Heat of you of ‘The Board met last evening, President Purdy in the chair. The Mayor sent nacommun‘catio stating that as the 1 understood. Since then this names he had before subraitted as ommissioners for having invoked the Divine blessing on my undertaking, uilding the new City Hall were u\ accepted by the ie maf the work. When, at the requost of Board, be submitted three other « ntlemen—Michacl wernments of St. Petersburg ania, my pla appeared, I oxpected, confess, that the nobility | Uishoeffer, Wm. Hl. Appleton and Geo. W. Biunt—as Com- of Moscow Would have been te first to’ answer my ap- | missioners. peal. But it was the nobles of Nijni-Novgorod who | After some few remarks, the Board refused to confirm took ‘the lead, and the government of Mosoow figures | the nominations of the Mayor. neither the second nor Wwe ii a ¥ ‘eat sorrow at this, because Iam proudof having ben | "OR WHAT PURPOSE IS THK ASSESSMENT ON THK POLICK FOROS. rn at Moscow, because I always loved this city wisi | Supervisor TwxEn offered the following:— heir apparent to the throne, because I still love it as ny Whereas, It has been currently reported that the Com- Thave fixed for you the bases of the refor n, | missioners of Police have assessed each patrolman $15, il never swerve from them. Here the Emperor explained the fundamental principles A of the abolition of serfdom, as contained in his rescripts, | hereby, requested to inform this Board if suid suns art and continued as follows: ’ 1 love the nobility; IT Fegan itas the first support of the | Health and Insurance Fund; and if not, for w! wel | sergeants of police $2 $25, and captains $50, therefore be it Resolved, That the ioners of Po.ice be | be raised for the purpose of increasing the re of the people, but have no | sid sum is to be levied and expended. Adopted. intention that it should be effected to your detriment; but | The Committee on Civil Courts reported in favor of do- you yourselves, in your own interest, ought to endeavor fonding the suits commenced against the Commissioners to improve the condition of the peasants, Remember | of Taxes, and to employ counsel to defend the County that all Russia has its eyes fixed on the government of Treasurer in the case Of the State agaist the county. Moscow. Tam always ready to do for you all that lies in | Adopted, my power to do; give me, then, the possibility of espous- EXPENDITURES BY THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Do you understand me, gentlemon? President Purpy, T have been told that the committee have already effected | Expenditures, made a report, by which it appears that the much; 1 have read the minutes of its sittings; I have ap- | increase of expenditure in that department for 155 proved several of the regulations. Once again, 1 repeat | that of 1858 was $154,649 80. The above incr to you, gentlemen, that you so actas to cnable me to take | closive of the interest on the cost or rents of stat ” It is thus that you will justify the con- | honses in the several wards, and also of the repairs, fu one of the Auditing Board of Police 0 fidence I have placed in you. niture, fuel and light, which several items are eva sel to other appropriations, and also exclusive of the expose © American Commercial Enterprise. $5,000 of police telegraph, which last amount was pact [From the Liverpool Times, Oct. 9.] by the city government. : ne The Americans have a quick perception of a new mar. |, The report was ordered to be printed in pumptet ket for their produce, and while Europe is yet ignorant or | form. ; hesitating as to the immense importance of the North Several small bills were ordered to be paid, and the Asiatic Mississippi opened up in River Amoor tw the com- | Board adjourned to Friday next at three o’ciock. meree of the world, the Yankee merchants and skippers — ave la erable cargoes of sugar atthe port of | E,orement anv Roguery 1 aw, at the mouth of that stream, which Russian | named Lewis Dunn—a runner for one of the hotels—s!nped ave conveyed at once up into the v nd the interior of the Muscovite empire. The | Hotel, York street. ‘The guilty pair carried off with them supplies have bad an astonishing effect on the | $250 belonging to Osborne. "It the jate fair at Norovgorod, to which emporium the Cen- | westward by the Grand Trank afternoon traia, the w ies resort for the purchase of that merchandise, | riding out ina buggy to Weston, and there joining the value ef which has fallen thirty per cent, owing tothe | cars.—Zorunto Globe, Oct. 19. hew sources of sugar importation ; | modity will shortly be stmilarly affected by ect revolution on the borderland of China, {Southern Siberia. English cutlery, crocker + Would find among the millions now a rale a vast outlet, as the Russ aniged any e that smuggling must be for years a positive Canapa.—A rascal, 'y heart of | yesterday with the wife of Mr. John Osborne, of the wOW ppears that they wet a ‘and every other COM- | assesses essere Recah ened __ PERSONAL, ans } sad their cient line of custom erie 0. hs fisnda in La he Was resbling at 411 Hudson stre Obituary. mation of bin will be grate(ully received. Adi PREMIER OF PARMA. raid office. om, who played so red the night of merly of Prussia (k of this ortraordinary | glad to see him at 505 V He left Yorkshire a é ; eo Lichtenstein of Hungary, and | TNFORMATION WANTED—OF caruERIx Lan o hose maiden name was Phillips) by her sister Ant cor on the turfat Vienna | if. ving in Charleston, but wow at No. 25St. Nicholas Ii The his from the stable to Mr a2 ETRe STRACK IS REQUESTED TO CALL AT ighns rvice he perform. the oflice of the undersigned in’ relation to some business jerbery South William OL & CO. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND» “OF THREE PER CENT hen Baron Ward was cent to Germany by his pend as aan pooks of the company will close ou tae ‘ter Plenipotentiary, to represent Parma at Ansiant unt ay. ‘icnna. This post he held up to the time of T. BAILEY MYERS, Secretary al patron's tragical ead. When the present Duchess Regent assumed State authority Ward retired | H'RST CLASS DRY GOODS, GROCERS AND TRON from public life, and took to agricultural pursuits in the Austrian dominions. Without ay educational foundation | Collections made throughout the United Suates and Caundss. he contrived to write and speak German, Fr Italian, aud conducted the affairs of $ . if not with remarkable straightforward d was married toa humbie person of | ghe poldera of the scrip stock of the ‘Aimeriona’ Guano thas left four children. Perhaps no man of | Company are hereby notified that the fourth and last instal mes passed a more varied and romantic life than | ment is called, and made payable on or before Dec. 1 ensuing room, statesman and fricud of sovereigns, | By the terms of subserip From the stable ‘he rose to the highest oflices of a little | S¢rtp stock, on whieh the instalments are not er, wanted b} a ¥ go. Wall sivert (Manhattan Bani. eneh and with ‘consider OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, William street, corner of Cedar. New Youx, Oct. 14, 1888. m and the act of Laon oa pe ail aid, 1a accor dance with the call of the Board of ‘Irnstee: 1 be forfeited. kingdom, at a period of great European political taterest, | T°, Maire will be enforced oa the termination of the wath vl in retirement, pursuing the rustic oecapation of | for the fourth instalment: previous to which the second instal- arrying with him to the grave mauy curious | ment will be received with interest from pt 1. 1. 1587, and the arcana imperii. DEATH OF KI-YING, THE IMI third instalment with tntares! trum Sept. By order of of Trustees. TGKUFF, Secretary ‘RIAL COMMISSIONER OF CHINA. PRICE OF THE THIRD AVEN 1 Register, Aug. 10.) New York, Oct. 18, 185% —The annnal meeting of wer Ki-Ying seems | the stbekholders of this company will take place at thetr oflice, It will be | Third avenue, between sixty fifth aud Sixty siath streets, on last war he | Wednesday, the 10th day of November next, at 12 o'clock M., At which tine there will be an election for thirteen directors for the ensuing yenr. The polis will be open from 12 M. to 2 o'clock P. transfer books will be'closed from this date uptil the llth proximo, SAMUEL B. ISAACS, Secreiary. FE RATLROAD CoM. a matter of jong, and in many points able n affairs of the Two Kwangs day declared a setstannual dividend of hve dollare per share on the capital stock of the company, payable to the stockhold ‘408 | erson and after Monday, Ist November next. The transfe ‘book will be closed trom 384 inst, until that date, “By order, . L. EVERITT, Secretary, to the line of policy he w e 13th of y wry powers—Ki Yi Svea FUNDS WANTED—BY WOTHERSPOON, KINGSFORD & CO., No. 6 Hanover street. we TOCKS AND BONDS PURCHASED AXD SOLD FOR from Pekin. It cash only, at the brokers’ hoard on commission left on his own accord, oa. the JON B. Moat the Wied Wail street. of having to make some commenication to | Notes and drafta collected througho the Imperial Court which couid not safel ‘ Being ordered to return he neglects to comply D EXCHA and prays to be punished for quitting his post, or in other the Emperor's edict on the subject’ le and these words, to be form On his be committed b—$10,000 FIRST MORTGAGE STER- ling bonds of « first class raiiroad, now In active operation. Wil be exchanged for good ity property, with lite or no la- 4s us to | cumbrance, or first class country propert tunineum ered, 1 from his L. SLMONSON, 50 Nassau street, NITED STATES AND CANADA—THE UNION BANK ‘of Lo of Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN notice that they will “ receive ‘account of that frm, for which they wil! hau, where a large Were of credit, or eifcular notes, of £1¢ ree had beeu collected, teu miles from Pekin, with the de, sullar ty thoes in guch extensive, use on the »vering the capital in the event of the advance of tinent of Rurope and elsewhere, pa} at prinet This suggestion, however, was not | pal ‘the United States, Canadas, £c. es b, Whose influence is at or 7 J ANTED—A LOAN OF $14,000 ON UNINCUMBERED Ki-Ying's sponsors property on Broadway, near the City Hall. worth don- fine or de- | pie. troters heed not »pply, as none but rincipais will tribunal was appointed | be dealt with Address ux 2900 Post ofice. jo de pare Fa WANTED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, the Ei . i, con a © 50. 000 FV per cent, on property in one of the Weat 7 tribunal was ern States worth three Umes that amount. Address box 1,621 Emperor's brothers to t eae e erebeard. Ki-Y) c or ap a et a at | $100,000, SgAEh te CPR acy a irene Cashier, Herald detained oftice, stating particulars, onte ones of death confirmation. This sentence too, amounting w a reprieve + news paper, # 4 for & detntte persed, though pisaouneed right in sub Site cine kee clio Tra et i Sere stance, did net meet with the full approval of the Empe- otter. rer, Tho Board of Censors, too, soem to have interfered | ee in the matter, representing that at Ki- reprieve afforded bim a fair chance of excaping by a na. the sword of the exec », has issued an etict in wih cos of which t r g's age such a SPORTING. I soGs Waxten — A GENTLEMAN South, wishes to ve also an italten greyhound and St. Charles spaniel. Ap: between 4 and 8o'elock this P.M, to Mr. CUDNEM, at the Wiverican Hotel, foot of Grand street, Willa AhOUT TO GO ase a large nd well trained wateb arg. SALE—THREE POINT 8, TWO RAUBIT 1 4 dogs, two bull *, all good raters; tin the eity. four one Ttalian wag attention pakt 10 all kinds es Henry Gardner, ¢ this has occurre : ro 00 peculations have i Browtway and 8 of this act—some having at- % -_ advocated a war policy, while DIGEON SHOOTING, OX ‘sate DAY THE 249 INST., th : n € the I of Third ni ro: and bim, as tar as 0%. ibe ast ‘app hope from ttling ape as pro IMALL BRASS GUN, SECOND TAND, WANTED For , perhaps as p S appointment with | * it of twenty tone Address, stating size, whethor a ruse w him, as at ivel, and lowest cash price, Yacht, v » that could be amaseod in a nae and beth str i Seadeenaeeeeeeea of AND TWELFTH ewantly Cur. sta, a $2 BROADWAY, PIPTH AVENUE and Twenty second street.—This beantfal and hotel, now being repainted, repaire! aud; a im) lete onder te open for the reception of gaesta. Klogantly (arni.od rooms, single and en guite, ail having bathe winch) ty ret parma: nentiy, at reasonab! pe he hete! te cond netet ‘moat general jatercet le tie Euro ticular attention paid to the resten rming the constitut) romt, sikh wlio ating with all the delicacies of the sen. sdiction upon the county 8. The incation of this enueand Twenty cond street, Is not excelled by any house in the city, it being ofthe Acorasible and fashionable neighborhoods. SH } x THIS FAVORITE MOTEIy Enown ae Jolien'a, No.3 Wasbinguon place, opposite the New York Hotel, having, been retited, repainied ud mewiy ished throughont, will be opened immediately for families e ele gent ally ve informed ora in carte. the affirmative case, involving the question foreclosure of mortgages no consent of the pri f twelve. The serious jh Meals will be served by private table, ————=—= of the old force who adhered to | MAS REMONTAL, a nando Wood and resisted the now organization be. YOUNG MAN WANTS To FoKM Tit PAINT me me! new police, notwithatanding | JA. "apes «0 as strong | are willing, le by a pitched battic, hae been or | you y Aenow folly confiential bewren ourselves, the’ writer Ie d wa noble hearted a fellow xs oan be found. Any Young indy ean answer, thie vy arndiug a tow lines wo Heury Sinith, Post office, $7 Troy street wt, it is onder than 309 canses have ndar by argument and submis mh ANY previous not diminished udustry im the thie country oF ‘fcq uedntnn ith a vie «and virtuous en 2) aud 2 with TMNT —MADEMOISELLE -—— tography (or reating of character > large bya perwn's bandwrridng) snd uptrhaa! rig etn, wil Agee 6 ye calendar there were— the ressip of ewemiy Sve conte (or equiva! it im stamy inp a) in the 6th District. min (KY handwriting, civet ee blot noe fall % | the one they love Or will marry. oe Sita pac by ea ta cited. city can were. ‘All oomammunication® anewered fa 6 week 676 State 343, = 18568 = 4 arose in ‘ VIOTHING, &0. 5 4 : a VAST OFF CLOTHING.#60" WORTH WANTED — ‘a 61 / ity yer cent more than Ws iver hy, thors oun be oy “ © of ain eraonally OF 1864 ee st JAMES MOWONRY, Mel Pesel virvet neat seeeecereene 576 A, corer batts ode tlemen, nice ae and Dew. até Uclook. “heforonoas 83° ex: ‘at 296 West street, ——— ASE SUIT, oF GA upsomany, FURNISHED APARINBNTS, the modern conveniences, wil laganty OF on to a a als Suse let, to- fahed perior gether or separate. 40 fi n, With partial board: N desired. _ Apply at 53 rest. ee. =. GENTLEMEN CA! ACCOMMODATED forutabed rasmee in pulte oF ‘Dreakfast “Beaute, by apptying at an Nina chia et eae GENTLEMAN SAND itlemen can be accommodat fries! walk from the Wailand Puliow 1.9" Pineapple street, Brooklyn. Aloe vary Are Deere wow LET oe po 1 ‘mi eagant eg Ae conventent 1 ‘cars. are and ge "Apply at VERY ‘DESIRABLE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM la back parlor, neatly furnished, may. be, obtained, with excellent board, and, “ale on to sinj gentlemen, in a delig! Sete at my ak 809 West wendy test street. References exchangi HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH BED- room attached, with use of piano; also a single furnished Toom, to let to slugle gentlemen. | Location unexceptlonable; mvenient to cara. ‘Terms moderate, Apply at No. 118 Kast Twenty -first street. FRONT PARLOR AND BEPROOM ON SECOND floor, handsomely furnished; also a large room on third oor, te let, with board, superior house, e,pomaeaan ng all modern improvements. A liberal table prov’ Broadway, above Twelfth street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with a handsome room. in a first ¢ . with all the modern improvements, at 100 Fast Tweniy-secondstreet, between Third and Lexington ave ues. FAMILY OCCUPYING A CENTRALLY LOCATED new house, with large gardea ia front and rear, would let {oa gentleman and wite, or single gentlemen, with first class board, beautifully furnished rooms with every conventence, either in suits or separate. Apply at 160 West Eleventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND TWO SINGLE 1 can be accommodated with board, at 49 Robin- Son strvet, corner of Greenwich, But few boarders taken. BoARD— A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SEVERAL single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board; house has all the modern improvements, and convenient to the Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars," Ap- ply at No. 2 Albion place, 403 Fourth stree,. LARGE HAL. ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, HAND- 1, with bath room and water closet at od, with board if desired. Residence 7. Hiroadway, near Grace church, Address G. R. C., box 11S Post oie. B PARLOR, BEDROOM AND PANTRY, JOIN- AX. ing, No. 3 Filth street; frontroom, suitable for two gentle men, at $4 per week, fuel ‘and gas included, There are but iew boarders, References exchanged. SUIT OF £LEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, ‘on Pifth avenue, near Twenty-first street, will be dis: d of to # fainily; private table served in the best manner, first class accommodations, Addreas W. H. K., Heraid will be nttended to, AA. indy or two single gentlemen may be obtained at No. 5 Ereroort place; also a room for a gentleman, with or without par Artix AT THE BOARDING EXCHANGE, NO. 4 AP- Jeton's Building, 346 Broadway; full particulars of the most desirable boarding places mn families and boarding houses gee ous. All wishing select boarders should apply imme- FURNISHED ROOM WOULD BE LET TO ONE_OR two gentlemen, at reduced prices, for the loan of $100, The house isin a good location, and hot over tive minntes’ ‘om either South or Walt’ street ferry. References ex ged. Address for three days KE. M. E., Brooklyn Post DESIRABLE SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED with superior frst class bs ye Toom baie ingle teenth street, pear Filth avenus ferences exchanged. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN AN BE ‘ACCOMMO- dated with furpished rooms by applying at 585 Houston street. Breaktast if desired. SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM to let to single gentlemen; also, 2 single room, and office Suitable for a denilst or physician. Inquire at 96 Prince street, 4 few doors west of Broadway. ENTLEMEN WISHING GOOD ROOMS AND na pleasant family, where the comforts of & home'ean oy moderate prices, in pleasant location, can be accommodated by applying at 37. Division street, oppo: site Eldridge. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WHO OCCUPY A FINE house and take a few boarders have to rent, with first class Loard, a third story front room and two bedrooms con- necting to parties epee liverally. Location sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sh Diuner at lock. dress box 496 Post oflic OARD.—A herdeaepen nt AND WIFE OR TWO OR three ‘stngie persons can eve, easant roma, with boai xteenth street, near Union om ‘Gas, baths, &c, Diner at six o'clock. References exchanged. OARD.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, lors ard two bedrooms; house has all the improve ents and in fine order; weighborhood good. Charges mode. 1 new Canal street, corner of Bast Broad- OARD—A VERY PLEASANT SUIT OF FURNISHED Fooms on the seeond floor to let, together or separate, with ioard, in a private family, with every convenience sud com tor ast Twenty seveuth sirect, belweea Fourth Sigs, “e OARD.—A FEW PERSONS, WHO CAN APPRECIATE comfortable und desirable home, in a first class location house, ean be accommodated at 22 West Fourtoeath street, pear Fifi avenue, opposite the beautiful garden of M. M. Van uren. OARD—TO LET, A FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, the secon! oor, to a gentleman and lady, with boar fer the huly only; also, a room on the third door, at 23) Sullivan street, near Amity. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SEVERAL can obtain bandsor a tng @ firmt clans lor No. 15 West Twenty sixth street, second door f ann ron, prot IN THE COUNTRY, fe gn = 2 con have « good home and attend @ good school. at 190 Water street, of N. 8. B. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NO 5 wr JOUGUBY STRERT, A near foe ican The back and two ro large, plas” sant rooms of second floor, or wofurniahed, With or without beard. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL mmodate a gentleman and wife with board. Room room atiaehed on second floor. Lawation very plea ml convenivut to all We ferries. Terms low. Apply at lenry street. Boe IN PROC fow single gemtiem: YN, NEAR FULTON PERRY.—A or 'xentiemen and their wives ean w necomuoriates! with board at No. 36 Palten street, Brooklyn Neatly furnisLed rooms and good board at a reassuable price. =TWO OR THARR SINGLE Bonny, 18 BRooKr, tlemen or a gent Jated with delightta aod board in Henry street, hear insurpassed, and near the ferries. Ad. ice, Kefereaces given and required. N—O LIVINGSTON STREET.— teel persons peed apply. References ARD IN PROOK Nove but very ge ROOKLYN.—WANTED, BY A (GENTLE d bedroom, with breakfast and tea, {a a Address 8. N.—A FRONT PARLOR AND i feor, connecting, with or without the 11 rows, 8 third floor. suitable far « amity OF single gentlemen, with board, at 292 Henry aireet. BOARD IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN Asp wire or two of three single gentlemen ean find good board and Pleasant roome, with the comforts of a bom street. A indy oleo can be accommodated sianda muale preferred. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMT- OP es d a bandsomely furniahed house within three the South Ferry, oflgg superior sccommota- at GL Nasean one who under minutes’ wal tions to one or tw Inmates for the Apply at 96 Con- gress street, three doors from Licks. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLE men. ors party of gentlemen, may obtain very pleasant apartmenia, with fall oF ‘para board, in a nivale Preach family ovcripying » fire claae house 13 » eighhorbond, within five mmigites trom South ferry. Dinner at ig o°alock: References exchanged. Apply at 6 eat Warten scot OARD WANTED —A FAMILY OF &IX (NO SMALL chiliren) wiek board for the winter where ne, ther board eraare ken, house must be first class, with ail the modern improvements, in. gol neighborhood; the seaund floor pre: ferred, Woeation between Fourth and Twentieth streets and Broadway and Tenth av terms must be moderate, and rompt pay will be giv vod references given and required, Miarees, with particulars, £. 8, B., Union syunce Post lice, OARD WANTED—IN Ly gp BETWEEN SOUTH nd Fuiton ferries son of Con sree 8 Parlor and hree bedrooms, furn ens ‘uel. Address, Sling verma, 2° , box 2.674 New York Post office. PES I, OARD WANTED—A SITTINGROOM AND BEDROOM, for a widow Indy and two children, ages 8and 10, in a piain privete family, enat of Broadway, between Bleecker and Thirty: recond wtreet ‘terms, which must be re aerate, & Rtewart, Nerekd oes LS OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG GENTLE na private family, where the object Kd da soclety: nent 1M, eral office. OATD WANTED —A FAMILY CONSISTING OF TIRER i 4 tm eo children wish ‘winter, & par. jor at thre on tenevmns will be requirem - Proscs airesa’s bo 08 Fowt Dtlice, stating location aud terms, ‘wan mente OARD WANTED—ABOVE TWENTY-SIXTH STREET ‘nd near Broadway, by & family of three adulis, Two Fooms connecting preferred, and dinner at about three o'clock. Terma not to exceed $15 per week. v.W.T., Herald aS OARD WANTED—BY A GRNTLEMAN AND WIPE 19 Boe ree _ where no other boarders dy Mg rooms and price, W. il. Ke, box 48 Herald othee. OARDING WANTED IN BROOKLYN. story rooms, which comminicaie and Jocated: between Orange and Joralemon Columbia streets, for a einail family. man and wife, two children and a: Fuarmen street, ou Monday, wb. BOARDING AND LODGING. oe Sa yorum hyd IN A Pi yt Py “Nulress Le P pa bine furniturg, pa RD Ret oe THREE PERSONS (ADULTS), ‘or where there areno oiher boarders dome, with full | pardculars. JROARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, mung gentlemen, a room, with full 5 be ds street preferred. Bousnet A Pu 4 Say cy modated ast, x tiroulway, . MUL. A GENTLEMAN OARDING.—53 RAST foe ings ea cone cin at de. the bg es Bd int Diaied rooms without b ag THE LAST YE Jor's Saloon, was fitted up io six sults of ‘purlora, gle F001 y modern, ee ae and is now ow to Tet for one or two balance of this year $100 per mouth, 7 ‘and board, Bae THE THREE | Pedy a “tpplcains for gulls o Trean house, are be seen at any ume. t a hote at at half pat are o'clock. BOARDING AND LODGING. ip () WET =A FINE R Be be let, paintings, dc. Apply immediately. RIGR?H STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON Bats. and nd thelr — or a few single Shartnehta Cay zetia 2. a gs story, ble for te ‘without board, furnished or rooms would also. Tet ae WEST FOURTERWTH STREET.—A SMALL jem EAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND Second avenues.—Single gentiemen ‘or gentlemen and their wives can be accomme boat eacurae: creaand tan OOM STRERT, ON (BLOCK West oF ie most desirable and central location t= pare feaene vicinity of all the first Ce ho- if desired. tn a genta BOARD.—SUITS OF WELL FUR- nished rooms, for families and ntlemen, in a poppe for the comal rag Roan Table sremrmmarosmnn | ZROOKT IN. Two SMALL ROOMS AND ONE arrto artal board, in a pleasant family. A bly al ain oh soe ans next to te corner of oun a ms ee Mato nate ails in PUSS RPG ede PRUIGHTFUL LOCATION AND A COMFORTABLE home can be enjoyed in a genteel American family, aantly located, convenient to Broad ly nished rooms, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single _ Apply at 67 Second avenue, corner of Fourth st. OANE “House, 509 FOURTH AVENUE. —GENTLE- i men and their Wives or gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms, in suits or separate, with board, on reasonable 31 25 per day; by the LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN Hotel St; Germain, broadway, Pith aveniie and ‘Twenty-second street. ani dalne tisched, torent, permanentiy, at ie tisdeighly located hotel, now conducted on the Buropedn plan CONOMICAL BOARD FOR THE WINTE! or two gentlemen and their wives can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and good full or partial board within a few steps of the New Haven Railroad depot at Mount Vernon, Westchester county, during the fall and winter months,on very Address or apply t Mrs. PEACE, as ADWAY.—PRICE FOR t family hotel. ‘Transient persons ek at lower rates. where, can obtain information by app 327 Rroadway, New ¥ Hoek Iso; Rev. “Wim. Bitd, of Lincoln: Pook Van Baggen, left Holland 1854. Dati shire, left 1857; Abraham OTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE UNION BUILDING jation.—The Board of Dir mand payment from the . all sums due by them to said Associa rporation of said assootation, ps Meroer street, Attendance every Tuesday evening, from 7 to 9 P. ROBE, THOMSON, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR SHAFTS. Unive Starrs Carito. Exrexsiow anp WASiINGTON Apt a0 Ovrice, W asiinaron, Se} 1858. Beal Is wil be received at this ollice itil the fourth day of December next, at avon, for furnishing, on the grounds of the extension of the Capitol, one hundred shafts for columns of the exterior porticos of that building. ‘The dimensions are 28 followa:— ‘One hundred shafts, ineluding the upper torus of the base; each shaft te be twenty-five: feet two and one eighth tuches: = heizhi from the botiom of said “The diameter of the torus or bottom plece of shaft to be three feet seven and five-elj inches; the diameter above the base to be tal two feet ix and one and upper astragal to be two feet eleven and seven-ci .ese are the net dimensions of the work when All the blocks to be acabbledrround to dimensions, and to be free from all defe make biemishes in the fin- mane terms. IES AND SINGLE | GENTLEMEN | SEEKING board will find rooms, in suits or rivate mess tabl rondway and Twe! RENCH BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO let one or two rooms, with postial board, to single gentle- Only French spoken. Apply at 246 Tenth street, near meals at ali hours at the Blancard House, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET. ‘sant rooms can be obtained, with or without board. Apply at 22 Waverley place. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH- sua private amy, Ww with all the modera im: —TWO SUITS OF PLEA- feet, and at the neck below the hth inches; URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with a neatly furnished }; musicians or theatricals per- parlor with bedroom attached: sons preferred, Terms moderate. Apply at 210 Bowery. up RNISHED PARLOR WANTED—FOR A GENTLE: gne cube toot in size, an & nn, without board, during the winter, between Bleveker and Fonrieenth streets, Kept with's ‘widow: indy’ will be paras.! in advance given. r boarders are referred. References or ED ROOM TO LET, OR ROOM AND BED- pleasant room with gas and wardrole: f gentleman and wife or tingle gentle- private family ot two persons. Terms in ad Tanklin street, Boarders need URNISHED ROOMS FOR A GENTLEMAN, Wirnour board, to let. The furniture is ver new. “Inguire from 9 10 doors of Broadway. Terms $1 URNISHED poms, WITHOUT BOARD, DOWN furnished front room, conver ient ® pestiemen, with convenience for fire, for ‘slagle room for $1 50, at 21 East Broad. for one or two sii Speweny ‘also 5 way ‘OTE, LODGINGS—ONE BLOCK FROM THE CITY jall. Clean and comfortable single rooms can be had at ihe Globe Hotel, corner of William and Frankfort streews, New York, p Ee ake’ 2 208 GS) per week Gea BOARD WITH EARLY DINNERS UP TOWN. atlemmen aod nod fenton can have all their inners: the Blaucard House, rosie ay qo 1 AND 8 MONROE ATRRET, NEAR CATHARINE ibe lot, with board, to gentiemen moderate, and their wives or single ‘0. 70 VARICK STREET, NEAR Pt JOHN'S: yASt —_ iA St furnished Darlor end bedroom; fi facta ILEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN RE on. tained at 43 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. TE BOARD, WANTED. her daughter, two bedrooms fami where thes wil Address, ished or second and third foors, suitable for Wives or single gentlemen, “Good board. | |, T hereby WANTED, BY A LADY and board in a private be the only boarders, References re- = 8., Herald office. OMS TO LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—IN_ AN BI private house, few minutes’ walk fre two oF three furnished of uaturnlahed fooma t Reference required. inquire wt 51 West War. two gentlemen, ENATE HOUSE.—TO LET, TWO LH. \NDSOMELY Fi FU Rx nished pariors on the second floor, facing Broadway; furnished bedrooms from $2 terms $6 per week. Also, neatl ( bquse Gestelass, Apply at to $8 per week; bot and 910 Broadway.” % JOUN'S ‘SE, “CORNER NE COMMISSIONERS OF THE afternoon as usual, and transacted a va- of routine business. A cormmunteation was received from Preaident of the Croton Aqueduet Departmest Fe relative to matters connected with the new reservior. The following let- ter of resigustion was received from Coenaia New! To the Commissioners of the Central Park: a aubmission to private circumstances which disable me trom arging tommy eatisinctiom wy den nthe Diblie were, 1 vilice of Commissioner EA Jet, to single geu a their penion, which prenent and Entrance 563 Broatwa: Meals served to the rooms if required. ‘© OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN- iene and bie = can be accommodate with board in © private family reskling on Madison av room than they require, TF. i, Who have more “Keavaties ‘© OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- arial board, and pleasant rooms, by dated alte fall or 30 Jones from Bieecker, terms ER, 0 GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMOD ATED WITH dent eaaantand comfortable rooms, in x first class house, up avenue. For particulars address A. M., Union me Ba Seer ae prstioas as tat May m each Advice, nud the penalties on unpab! rents’ tact i ead Sertataty on the Ist of Angast ant November thereser it must be desirable to erty from being returned to the kone: ccmmiygeeeimesrs 7 ) LET-SUIT OF ROOMS 778 FIGHTH AVENUE, CON roams, three bedrooms a =a ‘Water in kitchen: ‘Apply tod. M. DAVIKS, sisting of parlor, dinin; kitchen. Ca) isa PPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NY Fisveck Shides, » » LTA NBATLY RNISHED PRONT AND RACK and ‘bath in the house. Reier West Eighteenth street, ) LET—TWO OR THREE FURNISITED ROOMS. Lroadway, near Wood's buildines, suit oF ladies. Inquire of WM. RONDE, 4 Thompson sire J ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, For Heervant, location between Jost sight of the interests the society han ha 8 gentleman, his wh Fourteenth and Twent ines require parlor and. bed Aildress RJ W., box S28 Pont vilice, stating tern HED. A SUIT OF ROOMS, 14 private house. ms adjoining on s pleagant tras! yon the above resolution we beg leave ‘eo remain youre, eey Jor, two bedroon Ww Fiatad, Vice President. New Yous, Oct, 20, sis. %, THE UNDERSIGNED, SURF MEN ON THR having trated, the qualtin of the in the surf off the Ocean House, y OF GROWN I ._Vense address 8. vor | FANTED—BY_A A FRERC W yy AnD ns . board in Brooklyn, rook | Heights Feferred. several life boats ew vot the 4 onvinee UNION BQUARE—TO Lr, WITH BOARD, A ished suit of rooms, on the second floor, ‘0 oF three bedrooms, as may bie and single roots, VENTH STREET, moe BROADWAY. ~ yiita, with board, will be let for the onabie. ROOMS WILL PE handsomely furn px ike one October 20, 1888, 28T. MARKS PLACE —TWO facant on the first of the week, or angie gentlemen MARK’ PLACE, TWO BLOCKS RAST OF re clams onan, wih sil tee, meters improvements, Pariors and rooms, handsomely furniahed, to let with or without boardy nired: if desirable, family can have the use neig vod wnanrpassale, [RVING PLACE, NEAR UNION | SQUARK—~A handsomely furnished front parior and bedroom on jet, with board, on moderate terms; also she ingle room. comtatning eloedt a ‘i gas. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Bijan Faces » aa a anv emia basi cues, cloths and ‘appertaining to for fale ai the lowest O'CONNER & COLLENDER, Marnifacty second floor, will a VARIOK STRERT, OPPOSITE ST. JOTIN'S PARK — Very excellent board and nice rooms for & gentleman ond wife, or one or two. single gentlemen. References reqnired. REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN HEIGNTS. boy PUOTRS OF ge lags residence, within three treet ferry. Dinner at sis. Heferences ox. Terms moderate. Ts EAST BROADWAY.—ROARDING.~TWO yanar front rooms, with gas and p: rnished, for Uemen and their wives, or would be let to single igenslemes of of quiet habita; one on the second floor for $10 per week, aid on the third ¢ floor fors \_References soxchanged. SPRING & STREET, FOUR I DOORS FI A = Tm dy) Gos J =e tion is near iat clase hotela, Tnqutee « Of ANSON HOUSE. BEDFORD STREET —TO LET, A NEATLY PUR ished room? for tWo respectablé men, in a private Terms moderate. ALISON AVENUR <A ORNTLRMAN AND rts of For hoe, Monabie neighborhood. Patties. wishing for the winter can meet the same ag J. SHARP'S 1 gg! riysiane tan TA tere a Seeker ball ee is Fain (A%, Boge ae second’ hand ta ANN — OLD STAND. —GENTLEMEN can atwags be mapplied with anperior biliard tablew, finproved warranted superior to inn pleasant and { quiet and pleasant SPECIAL NOTICES. wy Bane BUBOEION. red | ANNUAL pa on for = ual election will oy hein’ at the In Novensbery 18 etween the hours of Pate O'clock ‘B00! the BOARD. ret ‘on Momiay, mand O. H. SCHREINER, Cashier. ANCOCK LODGE NO. 49 1. 0. OF 0. ¥.—THE MEM- bers of Hancock 1 lodge room, Odd Fellow o'elock P. M. precisely, | Yate worthy brother Jo J. Newstnapr, Secretary. © requested to meet at the on Sunday, October 24, at t fall C LS ag coe the ‘ast vate ‘of INNES to our N. G, }CLAIMED.—ALL PER- oe England and else- ir. HAYS, next York. Wanted tors of the above Asso- reholders that are in torus to the top of the upper of the shaft of FORM OF A VOUARANTER. To ay M.C. ato States ee of my knowledge and belief ‘guarantors are good and suilicient = K. F EMOVAL<N. STURTEVANT & CO. HAVE REMOVED llding of the American Exchange . 138 Broadway, corner of Cesar surect or ‘The introductory lecture of course will then be delivered U2 _ = ae W. Clerke, Senior Professor of the Law Faculty. dion, and the best method of Fenderiay tive Members: of ‘the bar, with thelr: Indies, and the fitende of the University enerally, are invited to attend. ‘The law lecture room in the ly will be open on pony J and Monday, on. Son o'clock, where students can apply for admission. Tuition $100, ‘ENTRAL PARK MET ROBT. J. DILLON. "Fiuat the Presitent he requeated to coma. Ileate a suitadie response to Mr. Millan's leer. in Chief, announcing the death, ty suclanah of Lane Pipama behamerta te the Park waareceived | Was J ATER RENTA—CROTON AQUEDUCT DE to every owner to preserve bis prox Collective of Arrears, whaoh it BCWAIOK, President. TOTE OF THANKS TO EDWARD GUTMANN, M. D.. | street. —At the general you hate used, dari 1 medteal skill in 4 apiicet remit, communteating 63 GABRIEL LEVY, be the decion of the arta perch bowtie Nat f life bont, everywhere ‘and in any place, The nv ode! of the tried being for der) have seen Songh is not ()NLY “SUNDAY BOAT. TO “HA AVERSTRAW. —THR steamer SATELLITE, Captain Hammond, will leave Jay Le | fearing Us ‘clock, ireehing ot Asaet Amos fi Dobta’ mont, Liga] and ‘Sho Bing. Bet seta liaver- ‘Returning, leaves DO ROAD RAAD Pi Ll ‘Asn areot ft re gh ENDID MARNIE MARPLE AND 81, Awe rep fo everything Srmelete. “Do ay double price for the patent hambng cushion Ww H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street, OVED BILLIARD TAR SOMBIN ATION CUSHIONS. Seis tl % by letters toy et 2, 16.

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