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tria}, without permirs of giothiag, papers, been written by Me Otway, Ldoutt believe he hag © botberca bie beat with the poor man’s fag What a burping # maa 1800 ! | Toe two foreign Sinisters—Cabriac an Otwe ‘wi where a ropture is imm ) @ Bokeme was conrocted to mortgage u ire wealth of the clergy to Lhe Roglist boi upwards of $70,000,000, Tue object of this celighUl echeme was t© evitet the Eng! sn boat Lowers tor the cause of the clergy Ths agoat of tae Louse of Rothscbyd wae a large actor in tuts sciem™, and the clergy bad thought that oy euistiog t ids dnd the bondboicers they might hope eifectualty to oring » to labor unceasipgiy for Europian laterveu the ne 600,000 would effeesuall ‘The morguge for $7 ipteresta due the bor hold their positions, anc Lo speDdy aud also cpabie them to Le ge ers proviced the clergy oan . : br pe olerg’ ave a large smoun’ cor O 3 4 Fe goncrose wid all £8 PMN Cee IA en haa vices nel te eto bis fimtly.0r | fect they have giten up, by their-lack of energy, all tho | advanteges obtained. cover the | Principal actors bere whcse serviors were mate te ee iater ur - w ta tOrnave re saieed about aed Jag eli 700,000, aud several oxmar saall fy Kees ec ms. No provieioa was made for Cabriac, au , eet to work with Archb shop La pe ver crore up tbe users, [vis now undergoicg a | fate WA LO aeiness exactly iipg, and ts reported to 4 out. 1 do uot know be prebent; but, assured’ be business for a large remodel be carr Jum, there will be aa- desided row between no! oue of tuose who stance cluded jo t other émath up, aud perhaps purse molest trash; as to lose, and dove | . Soger soot Mat, | government always gel out Wry scoosaiion by Dolding up tothe gaze of Napoleoa i {Frenenmen who live in Mexico and ' s of r ion, Either of he uggretnive designs of the Yankee nation. hese will generally do, and while he makes use of both the cage 1s us good as seutied 1a his favor The wraagiings about wocey have brought on no end politica! com binw The recail of Santa Auna sites’ bircetly trom. this: Zaloage—-poor Zaloaga—the ready maue President of the Br:tisa Legation, bas tried to dip Bis dagers iuto the Miramoa swore (taat's the word) be would son (or bis presumption, Zulosga, think was what was in storo for bim, has, time, taken up his quarters’ in WO the pase ea the attic of wre days ber Msjosty's bis own ut Zalosga bax they were o seo nothing Airamoa wistes 0 nia for uvk having SsuD (uistas are evicenniy ) get all their are abroad tpg is certain, e interior. maura, and { Santa auna, bas just g thei arge furee, He, of coutée, is working for so | Suspected of leamic Anua, witb the hope of reiog Presicenta m WDie Sauta Acpa is stump. ing slong towards Mexico ea, we have the schemes of tasters, the pio’ uneasiness of 6 agent of Rothseuild aod te ageut Of the Britt bonehviders, all teading to kaock money out cf the clergy. A serious question arise the cineideration of the Rotbschiids and tte British Dox holders, Proviced their agents sucseed in ovata mortgage on the p tt : the Britixb and Frew friends of S.uta dupa, the as tupid dealings of Upoo himself, of the fact that Mr. Guctanau only repre Weak faction in the Unived States, to ¢ Amer! Bident in sexe dence of Senor Bouilia m thus offer Ticans, 15 exceediog!y stuucing. to is proffered in a decree and ts a very protection 19 $ cook impu the readers of the Hm Who wish to leara from Mexico what is the , the United Si these do. cuments wat ins 0 them We erstand perfectiy we! protectio: just Wows it does now, when several sre ie p A scrim betwees th ago in the Palace enon legain aad a poor kno the poor man dowa The poor maz bas been kept ix p etary goes at large as cuits guaranucs for life, proper No ove Sowe ss: will ¢o little goo: No grand bat scrimmuees bare clergy folks have g Moreiia is again vocupied by the liberals. and there. Guanajiato at last acco the place belonging to either par y. ‘The merchants are now making efforts to get a conducts for Varn Cem Er f eu etat BOT Mee teen per cent. There open hE es enormous rate. will carry of a suiflient Sa about $6,000,000, I 9 guard can be obtained to take charge of this valuable con- voy. Toe high roads are ina borrid stats. Some passengers, among them Eustace Barrow, Esq., Jr , who arrived from Vera Cruz afew days ago, were besieged vy rodbers for several hours in aemali house ou the road, They fually an escort of 1,000 men Frederick Glennie, Esq., ber Majeety’s Coa- sul in Mexico, died on the i3th. She had been feable for along time, and became so much distracted on account of a diffic hotw the British Minister and her has band that ske succumbed. Her fanera! was the largest Been in Mexico for @ long time, and justiy manifested the esteem of the foreign population for the husband and fa- mily. The health of this city is not very good; the unusually warm weather las pro¢uced mack sickness, Several cases Of choicra morbus have lately been reported. May 19, 1859.—Tbe faction of this capital yesterday positively refused to allow the diplomatic representative of Ecuador to take American residents ia this capitel under the Consul Biack aud to Senor Pastor, Ecuadorian Minister, Chat be intep’s to protect American citizens himself: This new ineult to the United States, it is believed, was advised by Mr. Otway, in order to make an excute for him to lay before hia own gor- vernmert. The questicn is, will our government give ‘this matter eutficient importance to make a positive de mad for the recail of Mr. Otway from Mexico? When American citizens are in such a critical and falee position in Mexico it is highly fmportant that Mr. Buchanan do something for our relief. There is a report that Mejia is dead, and that the clergy ven back in the interior. Also taat the liberal forcee from the frontier are on this side of Queretaro advancing upon this capital. Theae reports may ail be true or fal There is po chance to verify them before the mail leaves. Nothing bas yet been regolyed in the political combina tions in this capital. The houee of J. B, Jecker has agreed to give a consider- able loan tothe clergy. Ihe agent of Roinscaiié has not yet committed bimee!!, but it is feared be will be ensnared. Gen. Marquez, the matacor of the clergy party, is spo ken of as the next priestly President. He is sald to be on his way back to Mexico to take bie chances in the palace. ‘Zuloaga is believed to be etill in tae Britien Legation. Miramon is already raisirg money on the proposed con- voy of money to Vera Oruz. If this convoy leaves, many families will leave this for the United States, to escape from the horrors of life in Mexico. The roade are so in- secure that fomiites dare not be trusted. Will therefore ofler a good opportunity. have takea rea in ibe This convoy OUR-MONTEREY CORRESPONDENCE. Moytusay, May 14, 1359. The Robbers Triumphant—Demoralization of the People Vidaurri Hopes for Interversion or a Protectorate from the Untted States—Zuasua at Guanajuato—More Silver Coming from the North, d2., dc. Political disturbance has the natural effect of increasing the numbers and audacity of the robbers, who have re- ‘Ccived a severe check during the past week through tho ‘energetic measures adopled by Vidaurri. ‘The real cause Of brigandage ts a want of moral education in the people, and a want of vigor in the prosecution of crime by the Jocal authorities; and for this the administration of crimi- nal justice must be blamed, whicif neither enforces re- Spect or inspires fear. Criminal processes are tedious. their reguis uncertain and iclouk—execa) a bene acapeeniit ne ecation for crimes rs Cruel. J the eapect of persccution, and the fod feel that they ai ished for the Pp " of others, or, at least, for obeying tne inat we humanity and hataral affection. Religion is a mere for, maliam; the clergy, uow few in numbers, feevie in in fluence, are little advanced in the moral and seale Heyond thelr flocks, whose ill-gotten ebare as the price of expiatory masses. Such ie the present condition of afairs if this great ana maguan'mous republic, and this is now ths only tranqui part remsining. Jt is now the political paradise o Mexico, and 1 have frequently heard Videurri repont «* that Would to God the United States would eend a emai force to sid him im establiehing the con: itiou, or @ pro bot, & Separate republic ”” ie now in Guanajnato with some 5,000 moa on the city of Mexico. From resent news it fs slated tha: the only place now in possession of Mira- y of Mexico, ollectua’ gains they from Zacatecas. You e ube country, the extractio niltom ten Unis gectton of the ovuntry is:beyond pr cting state 9 silver through ‘leat. OUR VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. Vera Crva, May 23, 1959, The Constitutionalists again Waning—Pathering of the Chiefi—Juares wishes to Resign the Previtency—Doubis about His Successor—Lerdo and Dagoliado in tre Line— The Oentralists Strong again—Talk about Operations— Santa Arma Restored to Wis Titles and P Depression of Trade—Fwilure of the Gabriac Owwsy Schemes—Mr. McLane and the Governmen!—What it Wants—Position of Rovles—Searctty of Mrvy, do., de. Thiogs again look yer ginomy for the hil) wit n of Gebriac is nos ia. | | abxolutely neveseary to the succes- of the liberal cause, | geilado’e failure before the capital has injured him ia the y,and thus iry | | chiefs, are here. Dogollado is expected, baving haudod | hie command over to Zuazua. Gencrals Ampudie, Lave, Tracoais, and other great What this gathering of tho priocipal Hivoral leaders will | is not known. Iam told froma well informed | vree that President Juarez is diegusted with his post. tou aud the slight regard paid to his commands by the chiefs who assume to support his rule. The fact is, every ‘cone of them considvrs bimself a more important man in the contest than the President, A Io view Of this state of things, Juarez has for some time wished to resign; but the difficulty ia the way ts to dad out #ho ve bis coustitational successor, Degoilado was ia that position through his election as Judge of the Supreme Court, but ee0u after the electioa he resigned it, Some | clormality ia the proceedings on that resignation make | its legality Coubtfal; and now that the Presidency ie in | ques’ ov, be holds that the resignation was not accepted, end is therefore void. Next co Lim stands Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, the present Secreiary of the Treseury, who is certainly the moat lioe- ral and enlightened statesman now living in Mexico. Between these two We pregeat conference of chiofs will probably decide, aad thea President Juarez will leave the office to some more energetic successor, Such a step is result and itis to be hoped that Lerdo wil bethe man, Wiuh Zamora ag Goverpor of Vera Cruz and Lerdo ag President of Mexico, much might be hoped for, Betwean the swo there is gceat harmony of opiaion and action. Gon. De- estimation of the country, but be is stropg in the north. ¥ If be will postpone his Presidential aspirations and join heartily with Lerd> and Zamora, the taree can, by adopting a proper course of policy, save this distracted country. But their first etep must be to bring here, through the consent avd counteoance of the Americas government, (CO Americans, well officcred by men of high standing at bome, and whose logaity to the government whey cove ‘Dant to support sball be guaranteed oy. their antecedents, and by the fact that by selfish aod disloyat aims chey will loge the counfenance of their own government ani their high position et home Tue other party ig strong again, and talk of sending Cabos with troops to Osjaca, Wollto Tampico, aud Mur- quez will fight again at Guanajuato or thereabouts. The pewest moves are, that Santa Anos bas been rein- stated ia ali bie horors by aepecial decree; and so new difficulties will arise, and the strugle may Last all the year or jopger, by which time trade wi! be completely ruined. A cocducta has been saiked of, bus Miramoa asks sich yUlLous terms that it shows he bas no mind to geal i: dowp; aud besides, merchants have no futth in the escort be might give. Meauwbile exchange oa Mexico has risen to 20 per cont. which constitutes a dead ives of 17 por cent. over and above the couducta charges, and tais alone is enougli to ruin merehau That does not burt Mesers. Gabrias and Otway, who con- tious to be willing tools in the hands of the church party, ane Say amen to all ils atrocities, plunder, expulsion and whoiesaie butchery. fortuaateiy, their criminal schemes to have this arded were defeated by the naval commanders, wao left with all thew yessele, exce gi two Eugtsh and ono Freueb. Toe United States steemers Saratoga and Brooklyn an chored in the North aad South chaneeis, close under tha gune of Ulloa, to be ab haud to communicate with Mr, MoLane. Alleur American papers are full of Mexican affairs, but | ot see the use of it. Mr. MeLanc’s coaduct 18 ap. of, and it would indeed Rave deea preposterous if i were not; but what of that? Very little naa vecu gaitea by it indeed, uithough the step wos nevoszary, uecfui, and entirely Warranted by circumstances. But sow every man who knows the least about Mexico aware also that other measurcs must be atoptetsat ozee, and they courist in nothing else but lendiag Mexi: assistance of oops and ramney,. Send this expedition at 18 port, aod I aggure you that with 6,000 men this counuy will be settled, Mr. Juarez will enjoy stavili- til succeeded by Lerdo as President, who, in the enotime will at once conuscate the church property, arc have emplomeana to pay back the loan. then this would De a great country. The railroad from this port to the capite,, and bye und bye to Acapaleo, wil soon be made, and so will the one to Tehuantepec: but ae matters stant people have no coutldeace. On the last named route it is true thst the mail goss through, and some passenger got over, though with great troube ard hurdsbip; but so fa: from building the rail- roe , you May take my word for it, the presaut com sany 1 not even build the wagon road, which wilt oaly be completed when Mexico ig at peace and northern caplial becomes invested in it. Do you suppose that the English fe will etand this much longer, and not cry out against having their interest ruined, Kagiand’s flag degraded, and ‘be peoole humbugged by Lord Malmesbury, who foollahiy s bis fleet out to redress wronge committed in the crior and by the other party . McLane bas suowa that h. fexican cbaracter; the pe porfect’y understands ce his frauk and bted with him, Now, that ought togive weight to nicstiong, and aliroush, of course, I have not tI 40 not doubt for one moment that geome sven measure as f mentioned adove, will afd Tmust be pro -0se him to Mr. Bachanan. Tt is eutd that this will be the !ast trip of the Tennessee the present, oa secount of quarantine, waat of post | contracts, It the happens, it is seriously requested that said mail service should be performed by some good steamer piy- fog between this port and New Orleaas; or if not, send {be mails by the Coatzacoulore,, 254 Jatt YR S'S monte, Robles is nt Jalapa with 1,000 men, and although some troops trom here were gent agaizst him, they came back without attacking, losing moat of their men by desertion, which bap-ened alsoto Garza, who reached Tampico oaly with his staff. That shows that the liberal party cannot help them- selves, aud besides, they have no money—thanks to Mr. Otw Mouey is 80 scarce here that the men-of war flad a few protection of his flag. Mr. Bonilia has said to | which his Excellency the substitute President, desires to ' thousand dollars for their drafta to cover their expeases with the greatest difficulty. Coce more, the present songuiaary strife will not come | to an end, unless a direct interference of our goverument | takes place. MIRAMON'S VIEWS OF AMERICAN IN- TERESTS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Mexico, May, 1859. } Most Exceitent Sir—The conduct observed by the go- vernment of the United in its reclamations with the legitimate government of the republic has led to the in- terruption—without any fauit of this latter—of the har- mony which ought to exist between the two countries, and preserve with all the countries that have celebrated Weatics of friendship and commerce with Mexico. The step recently taken by Mr. McLane, of which your Excellency is aware, obliged the supreme government to retire the exequatur of the American Consular agents in the national territory, by which they exorcised their re- spective fanctions, Bat as this proceeding, which was the consequence of what took place in Vera Cruz, might be, perhaps, interpreted by mistake as a manifeet intention of hostility or of injury to citizens of the United States who reside in the country, bis Excellency the substitute President has thought proper to cause the present commiunica- tion to be directed ty you, with the view of showing that the supreme government of the republic, faithfal to its duties and what beiongs to decorum, will Proteci, fa con. formity with the laws, the American citizens referred to; and these, in their persons ag well as in their interests, will not be molested while they comply with the obliga tions of foreigners, and obgerve the condact imposed by their condition, absolutely without mixiag themselves in the disseneions of the interior. With this understanding your Excellency will, in the extent of territory under your worthy command, cause * the /oregoing instructions to be applied in the case of Ame- rican citizens, giving them all the protection which they require, and acting towards them ag to the subjects of other triendly powers, God and liberty ! BONILLA. I repeat to you my consideration. | th NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,.1859. MR. OTWAY me RESIDENTS . . REPRESENTATION MADE BY BRITISH SUBJECTS TO HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY’S MINISTER IN THIS CAPITAL, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ASSASSINATIONS OF THE Ps or aaa aT Pim iii ee @ undersigi sul resident in this c' desire t0 manifest t0 you tho herror whieh hus bess caused to us by the atrocious and inhuman acts which bave marked the triumph of the troops of the govera- ment in Tacubaya, on A1th inst., over the constitu- tional party, which was dominant in this country for more | than three weeks, These acts prove to us the imminent risk to whion the lives of strapgors are exposed iu the midst of the convulsions sh agitate the coun- try, if means are not adopted wo prevent thy repetition of stich outrages, It # enough to bring to your consideration tho execu- tion, in cold blood, of a General and several officers who were made prisoners on the fleld of battle; the indilference with which the wounded were fa the same field, and even in the hospitals; and the official statement, ia which there wae purposely passed over in silence the vir Cumetances which brought forta such scence; itis enough, We say, to expose thia, without apy necessity for comment, 80 that, under apy view in ‘wich it may be considered, it might be qual:fled with allits gravity. Oa | the whole, we beueve it to be our duty to call your atten- tion, and to devounce an atrocity unexamplod amoog civiized patiors, during which, ag is notorious, captured surgeons were iobumauly sseassipated, one of them } sing no Koglisbiman, illustrious aud respected, who was takeu tw the very aot'which beongs to nia humanizing profes tien, re dd hed the wounded, Anoiber act which has «ctively called forth our indig- nation, aud which offers evidence of the danger to which the life of the foreiner in thie country ia exposed in Lais country, is that which ocswred to Mr. G. Seiley, an honored and laborious Kngiistman, woo, for having ouly ec id eome goors to the besieged, wno came to bis shop at TYeoubaya, and without b - auy other relatioa with them, bad been on the potot of being sacrificed, notwit: ttapoipe your interpys:tion iu his favor—owing bie salva tion to the merely cueval circumstances to which we are about to refer, Brought w prisover to this capital on the afternon: o' the 12tb setant, he met on the road with the Coasu' o her Britapnic Myjcsty, Mr. Gleanie, to whom be spoke, 1m pioring his protection to liverate bim from the dasger 12 which be was placed. Being informed of what occurred by Mr. Glennie, you imme jiately directed a noe wt government, #hich replied to you givisg security the hfe of that man would be respected tf be we proved innocent. Notwithstanding thet promize, S:liey Was next day led to tacubaya to be shot, Forusately, be met an American workman koown to you, wh) val in me to inform you of wuat wad passed. {mmodiate you went to the pelace in search of the General, Prve Jeat Miramon, where, utter much ciflloulty in speukiog wild him, in conbequence of the pretext of important ton, you succeeded 1@Mootaining an o} the execution, wick was cone after v. Which you had to conquer, through the | of the Prezident, having to 1 90ur to repeated m and to peremptory janguage. But notainetan ivy you hsd oohcluded the or execution was to bave takea place, bave been useless if aoother Cas favor Seltey—vhat is, 1¢ two Mexican officers of rauk, com mitsioped to execute him, did uot si the act, tacing the reeporeibility upon themselves, until they could cou sult the Governor—beirg couvinced of the noe of that men and of big untortonate companioa. Upon how many remarkabte casualties and unboped for comcicences depended the hfe of Selley! Wih what worde shall we chayucteriz> the conduct o! the govern ment in orderipg the immediate execution of an isuo.ent man, without heating or msking any charge agarnet lim, except tbe most trivial one to which we have aud ed, aud after ascuring you, in to yo intervention, that his hfe would be sayed if he were found innocent, sending bim to execatiouy With what words shall we anathematize such cruelty and bad faith? How would the government of Hr Majesty and the Eog- lish people consiJer this ct it such villanies coula have been porpetratea? The perpetrators of this double crime have po idea ot the terripie vengeaase to whiva they would have seen themsclyes exposed, Even when this offeuce mighinot have beeu sail to have been consummated, we believed aad Lops that promt reparation would bave been d@manded, because it couit ob be tolerated that au honorabdie father of a family should be dragged from the domestic hearth and ducted to the scsifuld ike a crimipul without avy motiso, aod that afte: wards he should be made to guifer the guish of the uncertainty of approaching death, aud tat hfe #hould be conceded to him as #fayor acd as. a suill cient reparation for violence which bad been used «wards him. What security have we now that similar acts may not be repea'ed, and that the iives of Boglishmen wii! not ba expoted to a8 rare Casualtics ag those to wich the life of Seiley ts due? If, when the same General Marquez, tho vile author of the vieasters of Tacubaya, condemaed to death a respeat able subject of her Majesty, resident in the interior, with out any caiice or motive, the necessary reparation had been demanded, we, a3 Eoglish subjeci, wou'd not now fiad ourselves subj to sich mournful eventualities, excep? we shoud count on eilec. tual guarsntces on our persons; becanee to nations, a8 well as to individuals, who are wantiog in morality, the only way to restrain thera in the perpetration of their Violence and iniguity, is to make tnom feel the conse- quences of theiM®@bts in a way that will turn them againet their authors, There 's a general cony oon among her Majesty's subjects that the only means of guarontes'ng their lives is, that it should be demanded fron tho ernment of Mexico that capital puatzhment abat! not be inflicted on any of them, if it is not by w competont tri bunal, whose decres shall’ be rovised ‘by her ajesty’s * We do not bide from ourselvez the magnitnde of = exigencies, and the various objections which Mexic oppore; but the acts of violence which have be milted ‘on our compatriots in the past year will fully jus- tify that intimation, which ought to be considered as a natural consequence of the acts mentioned. Graham Geaves & Co., Francis Barton, Alexander I. Low, Joha M. Beniisid, ©. 0. Phillips, Joa A. Brugold, jos Jobp Bill, . Bentivid, Att. W. Morphi, W. D. Seager, J.C, Buchanan, H. F. Gibbon, G. F. Lambley, A. Grant, James Barton, 3B. Barton, Thomas Phillips, I. Bidie, Jobn O. Sullivan, John Horncastle, Ty Siewert, Mr. fiat , Stewart, ir. Hinder, ©. G. Kauffman, W. Benfleld, C, Whitehead. L Whitehead, James H. Arthur, And many others, R. Davidson. THE MILITARY. \OMPANY F, SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT, N. Y. 3, ‘T.—The monthly meeting of this company will be held at the armory this (Friday) evening, June 3, at 8 o'clock. Members are requested to be punctual in their attendance. T.Al IT MURPHY, Secretary. NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF THE LATE FRERLAND Guard are requested to meet at Lynett & Miles’, 103 Bowery, this evening. at o'clock, to mske. arran Bt ending the funeral of their laie fren4, Sanford Ws0ds kK. ,T, Lynett, W. Smith. ‘McKee, M. Murphy, ERAN CORPS OF 1812—A REGULAR monthly meeti>g will be held at the Mercer Housa on this (Friday) evening, June 3, at 73¢ o'clock, to make srcange mente for celebrating the eights third year of our national in- dependence, the Fourth of July. Let every veteran atteud ‘unite with us By order. He ‘avHOX |, Uslonel. AAC, M. Puyre, Adjutant. MEMBERS OF THE PEIERSON LIGHT GUARD rby notified to attend a meeting at Pythagorus Hall, * 8 o'slock, to late aisociate, IN, Captain. 4, w FURNITURE. A BORNHAM’S FUBNITURE EXP?RRS3 AND FURNI so (iFe packing estapllsbment, 111 nnd 113 West ileventh street, between Fifth and fixth avenues.—Rich household far. niture of every deseription boxed and shipped to all parts of 1¢ world; paintings cbian tnd glass To their Excelencies the Governors of Departantina } Political Chiefs of the Territoriee. | | Most Excenuest Sie—In a separate communica. | tion [ have informed your Excellency of Weng | { | his Excellency the President has disposed, iS order that citizens of the United States residing ia the Republic might be protected according to law in their persona and their interests, in the eame manner ag other subjectsof friend- | 1y nations, notwithstanding the motives which have com. pelied the Supreme government to retire the exequatur of the American Cousular Agents, | The recogbition of the socalled government of Juarez by the Cabinet of the American Uaion, although it imparts | an inguit to the majority of the Mexican nation, which bas rejected with justice the priaciples which that Cabinet aus- | tains, is not therefore to be suppaed to be im con. | formity with the views of the majority of the Nortn Ame- | rican people, who,as has been seen, highly disapprove | of the policy of Preeident Buchanan. é j Certain speculators of that conntry, especially of the | Southern States, have doubtless influenced this stiango | proceeding, because, by thus introducing discord into the | republic, they have greater probabilitics of profiting by | ite gloom. © part of the territory which in A envy | appears to them to Re ter appropriate for ir in- terests, and for they are opposed to no | imeaps, however reprobate they may appear, for gaining their ends. Bat the civilized world | already knows, and particulariy the wise portion of the ation, the tendencies of these speculators of the neigh- boring republic; and his Excellency the President judges it to be of the greatest importance that your Exzelleacy ebould make known to the inhabitants of the Department | E under your worthy command, that he will always be | Watchful to destroy the projects of the covetous enemies | of our territory who combine against its integrity, oven when they may be allied with a faction which, to azcom Piish ite triumph, do not consider the disastrous conse- uences which might ariae to their country. Among them aro two which dezerve to be mentions. The frontier departments and t ho Iatamus of Tehuaute pec, which form f = 5 . iene of the pation, amd which in all yro dent of the United States now pretends to appropriate, would see rooted in its soll the slavery 0° Faces, and with it all the horrors whica follow on taat Loe Sed oie: of the human ¢pacies, At the game time, being oppose to tra fore the mnouttlvated lane of i>‘ Reyilig, ast’ fade these for the greater part in the departments mot tioned, it would cause great losses to the cradit of foreiga Ect, which would not leas eqnaily aifuct tne jonor and interests of the nation. The firat hay alroaty suffered universal ation, ant is opposed ty owe fundamental laws; the second would be i posed to the rights of those who are interes: ee cebt already rpensioned. ae ie supreme Ey Sigg) opes in the patriotism your Excellency, Md, forced by these considers} oa places them before you from this Department, uo tht tas danger of the nation may be secn, and the eff>;te and do- sires of the government to preveat them. [reiterate your Fxcelleney my consideraiion, God Bera ane ‘ INTULA, To the Governors of Departmen’ aud Politiogl Chicts of the Territories, MEXICO, May 14, 1869, | above Laura Keene’s theatre. 11 | A ware, 4c. carefully moved. and. w wagons for the removal of furniture to the country; furniture of families moved with the utmont care; spriag ofiice at all hours of the day, LL PARTIES ABOUT FURNISHING, IN KITHEACITY or country, are invited to visit the old established “‘Kagle Enameled Furniture Manufactory, 634 B: “A house in the Ke tg d in the ete without a suit of the had from $46 and ‘upwards. COTTAGE OR VILLA IN THE COUFTRY COTTAGE OR VILLA IN THis COUNFRE Ia now not considared completo is now not considered comp ‘ete Without a suit of the Eagle” enamalied furniture from 634 Broadway. ¥ se EDROOM EWNAMELLED FURNIT! iors and style of superior tod warranted measinote innmapes fr fre in fruit, freseo minedk ss ull fresco aad flowers, at H. F. Fal. mreet, opposite Wooster, Bataviished ee 'NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURMITUBE, LN ‘ll colors and styles, wholesale and reuallat M4 | also, mattresses and pailiasses, P WAMREN WARD. ‘ "217 Canal street, four doors east of Broadway, X. Ys RITURE BOUGHT YOR READY MONRY.—A PATR value given iu ready m for furniture, carpets, books, 4c, at 125 Bisth avenue, between Ninth aud Fouts sero FXCURSIONS! EXCURSIONS! —THE and Washtn to charter for Sroursions. iso, 7) roves desired. W. W. RiMmaY, Br West sts nowt Won lone pa NRT EIR A A LAM PAL ke + EXoURSIONS—THE LARGE, WIDE, NEW AND COM odious low pressure alenmboat KBIE, is fitted up to »plendid style for the season. Partles desirous of chartering & ‘Orst class boat, with or without barges, shoul y rt her before making en, enta, control of the ben: plate ater ARGE AND Cedar Bil He ed has {ail ve, on the south west side of Island, and returo t¢ the most iplendid aeil about the harbor, passing th: 7 vurnizg by the inride route through the bo. mak ng a circuit of the whole island. For particulara apply 9 daMcS 5. KIOA. 206 West atreet, second ore ionr, h 7 5 VAN WINKIM, 25 West ntrooy bbe bas elgh ot ths Wel- ington steam pufps, and ail cthor fire appareias attasnes, wuied wll mage her perfectly sate against ae. peas) NS Cae etter ena pe NIO_ PAKTIES—MILITARY, CHOU AND other select parties are ini that Clit vood Grove, on Raritan will be les. ARnowsulva, steamer K formed. et haved Pi hth A op of Murcay sirest, oF by letter to the proprietor at Keyport. ( HAVANA, LOMESTIO AND GERM ergars, from $4 to $40 per thousant. invited to examine the alock and prices be offe 300.00 puzebarors a: Urest inducements 4n anb U, CHER, 17 Brow tway. PERSONAL. . A® 38 IN TOWN, RTBUE M1 HAVE REMAINED AT HOME VERY mor. seeing you. Come 2 an #000 as Yam ansious woe Jou again, Ceball be at oucan. | am home Novdey, Friday. a0. ‘YG. G—AUL WELL, MATTSRS GENERALLY VERY C. ull. Nothing to inform of. FRED. {RIDGRT GLEASON, CHAMBERMAID AND SEAM. gen as cali at No. 186 West Twenty iourth street, abe bear of something to her advantage. y F MRS. ABI AM W. GALLAER WILL COMMUNI. Vas ber pr meie Mr, McAdam, 56 Wail street, abe will hear of sometaing to her advantdge. [NFORMATION WANTED-—OF THOMAS AND KLIZA beth Carey, (or uny of their children or grind children,) Ive yeera ago for tue Uniied. sitios: wail igae of someting Yo fi 5 wi thes sovantage by writing to Thosaas Lockyer, No. 113 South street, New York city, NFORWATION WANTED—OF MARGARET FRASER, who Hved at 133 East Twenty sixth street ia January last, i ippored to be living tn Fourteenth street. If ahe ber address to J. F., Herald office, ahe will hear of aome to her advantage. 4MEB CASANOVA WILL PLEASE CaLL AT TH? Post offee, where he will fiud a letter from his friend, eid Sabsrer, Van Dyke's Hotel, 2i, a3 and 25 Ape STRAYED AWAY FROM HOM ON JUNK 13T—a BOY SE tuout 6 or 7 y ara old; be had ox n9 Bat “nor way ag hoes; he bad a litle bis band §=Any one that will re. tur ‘hina to 68 Hew ieee or let us Kaow where he isto be found, will obit arenis. FAMILY WELL YOUR LETTER WwW SeeRooR, «received. Ketura next week Have aay 5s saretise Lake, as requested, { O&8T—ABOUT TEN DAYS SINO®, A WHITE AND 4 liver colored cocker spanis! do; aa in one eye, vision not 7000 jn the other, short kpglish ® liberal reward wil be paid for his return to 2:9 Ninth street. O8T—BRTWEEN THE 10TH AND 1378 OF MAY Leiner, Petucen St, Loule and New York ty, fve ponds of $100 exca. one aw mortg of the Terre Hauts ‘ompany, No. 1,157, apd four of the Co. Fins and Indisnd Ballroad ‘Company savan per 48, numbered respectively 252 234, 235 wad 236, For the return oc the said bonds, wild the coupons halo: thereon, to © gurdoch, Treagurer of the Lecre Haut alton cailroad Company, No 18 Williaa street, #snitable reward will be given. All persous are cautioned agaiast ue ssid bonds, “Dated Mey 31, 1869 O8T. —A SKY® T&RBIZN DOS, STR VED FRO’ 60 Le Ciuntoe place om the 2th of Maz; lovg back, saort lass, borg bgbheslored batt; a awera to the nameol Jack. A 106 relreward will be paid for hie recovery. O80: i AFTSRNOON, IN A H#OAD + wee lage, H's n South ferry and Biroluy street, w ¥ wrapped ta a ekein of yarn. the oder rewarded oa leaving the same at Heye Bros, MFT IN TEM LaADIRS CABIN OF THE ton ferry boat, on Wednescay night, a buadle of law ‘of po value to any One bot theewner. Whoever wil! 6e wid papers at the law olfice of Wordbridge Hudson, irinity Guddings, wii be liberally rewarded, OSf—SUPPCSFD To HAVE BREN TAKEN BY MIS 4 teke, on bourd the steamer J a Bteveas, an overcoat biarked ob the havding loop Wm. K. Pearson Tbe dnder witi pleawe taform the owner, at 69 Cortlandt atreet. REW «ARDS, nH AKEWARD,—LUSE OR STULEN, A BMALL HOUND, white, with brows epoton headacd ears and back near i's tail; toi) hag been brokeu near the roat The above reward nl be peid by leavtog im at 73 Mercer street OQ BAWARD. IN PHY FULTON FERRY OAT, black ‘Ded or ia tos facies’ saloon, on ths Brooklyn a opera glass, in a leather case. ‘Ibe Snder wil! reeiva tae obve reward by calling at Th Place, 2] () REWARD.—DOG LOST.—LOST LAST EVSNING $10 osrFourts avenue, between Taentioih acd Twenty first street, & yellow tau terrict bitea, wih greyhound bead and long eas, Very fat, all forte feet Upped with white; a bins ind biack lester goliar arouod her peck with a ite bell nt tached. ‘The above rewerd will be pald at once oa her being returbed to 4i West Kighieenth street and uo questions waked. REWARD —LOAT, 4 BINGLE STONE DLAMOND ! pin eet plein. ‘the Goder wi ward by calinig on the gubecriber, a: 213 EN) an grevhound sl ever willretiro her ty the Malta ua: ..corcer of Broadway and Ahirteecth etreets, will reeetve 1 Bbove reward. &9() REWARD.—STOLEN FROM OASHMAN'3 HOTEL, DAU new Kock-lie, on the wight of the 25th of May last, a cream colored horse, with a biock “trips on the bask; absut }, aud a stylist driver; aad an open g wagen witt twoatats, and a sootted dog, which alvaya wed the horge aud wagon, apply to LHUMAS KEEGAM, hochelie. wee Fy REWARD WILL BE PAID POR THE DETEO- LOO rant ccoretonet tee Borman ce of aaziot ibone who may be connected with the bresting fato tte plice, 1434 bands high, bob morte {0} ui «0 Broadway, on the night of the Simt May lust, Sig'dy GOUSK, Agen SUMMER RESORTS, S\UIEF WOOD HOUSE, AT CLIFFWOOD, RABI N (vay, near Keypert, 'New Jersey.—The stove establit- ment is bow open ior tke reosption of visitera, Pariles cesi rous of securing roome can do £0 bY dreasing @ Ine to the AVIB HOUSE, FORT TRB, NJ. 18 NOW OPAN Foa the aceommodation of permareut and transient boarders, and the preprintor bopes that rot oniy the exteasive improve ments which have recently been made for the comlort of guests, but the ereditsble reputation he acquired as emdactor Of the Pavilion, will eneure him a fair share of puolic pateon: age. The drive from Hoboken along the river in especially fine, avd those who prefer a water ride will be brought by tbe stesmera Flora and Thomas ¥ Hulre, which leave the foot of Fpring street fourtimes aday, The views from F rt Lee are too well known to require comment. or farther partisuiars inquire of EDWARD D. BAILY, 327 Spriag street. COUNTRY BOARD, BoskDING at A FARM HOUSE —FaMIGTRS Wisit ing the comforts of a farm mansion, can find desirable &ccommodations tmmediately in the large houre of the sub. scriber, near Glen Cove, L. All communications ndlressed ‘o Charles Underhill, Glen Cove, will have prompt aitention, ___ BOARDING AND LODGING, _ ‘BOARDING AND LODGING. ‘OHOLCE ASANY BOOMS, WITH BO. OARD WA: BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTLE. Protas fusion eocond or third Tang and wits wal of furaaned rooms, soanwlng ot or gan be bad at S13 evenue. it parlor, bedroom and p: , in_& deatrable locatioa new the ferries, Fovetonton ‘On the Bibof July addrase box 1475, New York: Post office, heferences of an uaques. PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE AGENTLE. | tonable character will be furnished and required. man and wife, or two single gentlemen with furnished | fooms and’ beard, 41 121 Raat ‘Thiny fourth sree, between | BosRING.—THREE ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR Lexington and Third | oom salto, ge ga third swum gzosiiont board and all the | home; bath, ‘gas, c.; to permanent ere SMALL PRIVATK FAMILY WILL LET A VERY | they would beleton'very moderate terms” “apply at 79 Aas that and teeta gentleman Chia caine reise ik aaes | ryt freon rote ic a RB ll ‘sccomm ; Feferences exchanged.“ Adirces ¥. A.M, | TROARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND His WIFR OR erald ofice, of 226 West Twenty second street, near Kighih Bevo orvirep stale Kentlemen can obtain board with & enue. pr vate English ~f ani enjoy the comforts of a home, in | i ich the Bouse bas a] rovements, by applying a: VERY FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMOD ATED | (5) Houston street, corner of Laurens, A with pleasant rooms and board at Dr. SHEP A Se reer geen Moston arto ‘ngligh basement house between Hudson and OABDING —HANDSOME ACCOMMODATION FOR A Bleecker. The location is quiet and yet convenient to cars gentleman and wife or two q ‘Terms moderate, obtained in West Fourteenth street, faa firat case house location. ‘The third etory front parlor and bedroom iu GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN A ROOM AND BED. family. Addregs Carlton, 2,387 Fost office room, with or Fei eng A 5 a, &, Feapectable ‘amily ROORSTE e are no other boarders ferences exchanged 5 Gail's 19% Second avenue, corner of Twelfth surest, B GENTLEMAN AND BIS WISE, OR TWO OR TARER , can be joduted with board; also tingle geatlemien, cup be arcomogaied wilh board, aim A gentlemen with thelr PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD MAY BE HAD AT 66 CLINTON STREET ROOKLYN.—A SOCIAL FAMILY HAVE A PLBA- gant euit of ITRERT, BETWEEN FIFT! board, to ALL W88T TWEUFT AS" [Borer tame | bor TNO. and Fixth avenues, handsomely turoishea sults an Aum to let, with bosrd, on very moderate terms. PRIVATE FAMILY HaVING MORE ROOM THAN A require, will let the seooud story front room, nicely furoiabed, to one cr two siaglo geatlowmsa, inquire as 0-1 Troy atreet. 8 SOUTHERN FAMILY, HAVING LARGW er ee rr ines ote node temrovembase would accommodate a geullemaa and wie or two or three Aingie gentlemen, with fu lor partial board. Terms moderate, Inquire at 167 Ninth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, woud like to havea gentleman aad wi’ to board witb them: house contains al the modern improve: ments. Apply at 37 Weat Twenty first street. PABRTMENTs—SUiTABLE FOR GENTLEMEN AD AL” their wives, or single gen\lemen. may be had on appii: cation at i¢9 Tweltth street, between Fifth and elxin avea on reasonable terms; house hss ali the modern improvements, snd the locaton is uneaceptionable, references given aud re quire GEsTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GENTLEMEN, A requiring 4 nicely forniened’ bedroom with large pantry aftached, contsining hot and cold water; partial board it d= elred; bouse iret cleas; can be sutled at 93 West sifleenth atreel, near Sixth 4 PRIVATE FAMILY. HaVi8G A SUIT OF BQOMS AL et moderste rent, will learn of & fsvorabie cpoortuatty 11 dispore of the asine tA tnoiber, daughter and ‘soa ne! renven exchanged. Bouse not adove Union square, ets terme ana address &. 5 C., boyd's Sxprens PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A LABQK« HUS AL then they require, deatre to let two rooms, with or with out board, on very mocerate terms Apply at 153 Sauda it Brooalyn, SUIT OF HANDSOME ROOMS, WITH BATH Av tac |, on eecord floor, will be let on reaso) tow ger pan and wife oFagentieman who c goré accommodations ané board; alao a room sult or two gevilemen, at 3% Fourth street Jvianer mt NE FORNISHED ROOM, AND ONS UsSruxnts O room t iet, with or without board at (3 West Niaele street, near Sixth avenue, PWIDOW LADY, WITHOUT FaMILY, BaVinG Moke cA room then ‘she requires, would Aecorumorate one ar t eo single gentlemen with furnished rooms, without board. ‘ferme moderate. Inquire at 118 Kant Twenty tirst street, opposice Gramercy Park House ROOK LYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE 4 two or three picely Sarai, rome oa ue all yartial boare; m vements, fetand cold water bath, &o. Apply it No, him piace: near Fulton svenue. eee OaNB HOUBS--NU8. 90) AND 909 FOURTH AVENUR, D vetweon Tweaty third and eet pune Mi or wingle parpons oan obtain aL with laled af MD) family or single gentlemen Locaion witbia tour minutes'“walk of. Wail Tences exchau ed. Please wares P. 1. ® box 178 VBEAP AND GOO! \8—G OOoR- COM rer of Whines tna PL eee Ra oe 5 gle roome, 2%o0. and 37 Shen al Mm duthtets Lady and geutleman, 76 cents. rooms, which they will be bappy to let, Cay . Rete oat office LET ae with at tongaraia chareve Heed 35 per day. CONOMY IN BOARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife. ors few geotiemen, can be dated witb rooms and pleasantly accommo- ; family American, house neat and quiet; plsio domsatic arrangements with a view to the comforts, of home, at a moderate price. Apply at L19 Sast Niaeteenth at et Gennes: FURNISHED ROOM3—AT THE HOTEL . Fitth aveoue, Broadway and Twenty second Gireet; ceveral very oocl, airy suite of apartments. all haviag bach attached, to reot for the surnmer, on the most retsoasdie terma, In thi ny Buro} Celight(ully located hotel, now conducted on the mn freence BOsRD—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN be ac beard io a Apply at76 Leoond avenue {iRENOH ROY commods'ed with elegantly fursiabed rooms and Frepoh fam'ly; Kouse modern, wha fae gardea, D—TWO OR *BRSE GENTLEMEN can be &ecommodated with nicely furntabed rooms wad partial be be olty. te deor from prevent Ore or two gentlemen. without board, brown pto1 aro ina Ferenc family; gaaoni bala in the honae; oarders. Apply to br. N. KARMIKES No 99 ROOMS TO L&T—THAKE Of FOUR Heme can be acoommodated with neatly tv privele houge. in the mst central part of t! mable inquire at 148 Mulberry atrest, one rej Gren Ho ROOMS —a SUIT OF ROOMSTO LET. TO in the drat class, we bouxe No 3b creat Jones sirect, near Lafayette plece. Bath, gus, &c, URNISHED ROOMS Every te TO LET-FOR GENTLEMEN, a'tention pad to cleanliness and comtort; terms very icquire at 29 Untharice street A GENTLEMAN AND ACs Wifk, OR A FP EWSIN: entiemen, can have dieasact rooms with board, ins p! vate family. he house has ail inc ‘mudarn. faprovements, and tn 8 good nelghbornood. Inquire at 27 ileecser sitet aereon, NISHRD ROOMS-FOR SINGLE wihont or with board at reinced Broadway ard wighth GENTLEWEN, rces for the summmet street—235 Eighth street, oppor tite Clinton Ball,*location une of the best im the cy. NEAT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, 8/COND F. A witentry, to let t0 2 gent'eman and his wits, or gentlemen, without board, ta a priv: famtiy. apply 1¢ ‘Canal street (oli 150) west slice and near Broadway, Terms ressonable. SUIT OF ROOM3-BEDBOOM, BATA ROOM AND parior; single rooms $2 10 $4 per weet, or by the day; meals fureished if destrec, at the Cooper Howse, 8) fraantin street, near Broadway, eixth house weut of Taylor's Saloon A PLEASANT, WALL FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, on second floor, to let, eliher separately or to Single gentlemen, on very moderate terms ~ Hart given if desired.’ apply at 65 West mecty-seven.a near bixth avenne. O08, Se post Hine Bouse, 29 hovee ban lode ORR«Y Bi for genilemen aud gently furnished room, for a gentleman and wits or sin. gle gentiemen, in the strictly private tumily. 116 West © teenth sircet, modern buill, with all conventes ces, OLASS BOARD -—A VERY LARGE AND ELE- netween Sixth and Severth » LODGINGS.—CLEAN BINGLE ROOMS FROM to $1 60.2 week, or 25 cenia a night, atthe Mandatian Centre street, within a block ‘of the Clty Hall; this heen owret be dantnay up for the accommodation of T.—-BOSED, WITH FURNT9SED ROOM, their wives, acd single geatleran; tbe coation 1s ors of the Gneat in the city for summer realteuce. Apply Jo, 20 Kast Thirty-fiith street References required. GENTLEMAN AND WIS WIFH OR TWO ST gentiemen can obtain board in a reapectable fam fioipg at 47 Weat Tenth atreet, near Waverley pla house ty plessantly and conveniently located; has Ac ; the rcoms are neatly faroished, aad the te: moderate, LADY WISHES YO RENT A PARLOR, FURNISHED, to one or two gentlemen; fwmily ewnll nud private, Please call at No 100 iwureng street, near Bleecker. derms very mcderate, T NO. 7 IWESTITH STRKEY, SSCOND DUOR FAOM Fourth avenue, corner of Gaulersy park.—To let, toa Single cenilemaa, aitting roow and bedroom, in a prt bandotae house, and comfortable in every respect. ‘tsele- yences exchanged SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PABLO, WiTH BED A. 100m attached, to let ton pariy of gentlemen or a gentie. man ond bia ie, ‘Algo etngi¢ rooma io a private nouae, isn sil the modera improvements, Apply at 93 Priace few doors weit of Broadway. i FAWILY ARS t Os wile Galt OF pRrviat pnt; Pam Beatty. fare uyle gentiemen ora gentleman and his wite Vers’ns in want of a comfortable home enn be ace stam 4% Aeference required. apply at No, 194 Madison sirect, near Autgern. A N tent NTLY Pheer prs HOUSSs IN street. between Filth and tixth avenues to let, for glx months or lorger, to a private, careful family only. Far per Houlars and permit to view N , bieventh wreet, oar Broadwar® pohaeroge ire Ne See OaRD.—A FP 9 GEN’ NINTH LEMAN OAN BY AGUOMMOD &- fed With good rocma and parual board at reasonable ‘ea, tm & private fur{ly, where the comforis of a home may be realized. Zhe house is situated in 1 street, near Third avenue, Address A. T., Bistion F. OARD.--A GENILEMAN ANDO LADY, O8 4 GENTLE man can be pleasantly accommodated with a nestly fur niabed front room on second floor, or parlor and bedcoom with or without board; family small, covsteling of two persona; loca tion deriravle Apply Ne 157 Greene street. ores WANTED ON A FARM—BY A YOUNG MAN, about one hours’ gail or ride from New York In answer Please state terms, and address A., box 2,555 Post eflice, ORD ON &TATEN ISLAND.—ONE OR TWO GEN- JO tiemen may obtain boara, with pleasant room, in ® private family aud very deatravie locality, five minutes waik. from Hinderbit Landing, Dinner até o'elcck. acdresss. M. 0, lerald oflice, a /yOUNTRY BOARD.—TWO OR TH&EE RESPECBABLE ‘J families cen be accommodated with board, dari son, Bt the residence of Wm. Jones, Mount Pleasant, over- looking the beautiful and picturesque Lake Mohegan, near Peaksi pa) A as above, or toT. JONES, accountant, 516 roadway, or J. MABTENS, architect, No. 2 Montague street, Brooklyn. ————— Odeon BOARD—FOR THE SUMMER, AT THE Highland Cottage, Cornwall, half a mile from Cornwall proce D and near Idk me ES | Oh bre BOARD—IN A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ‘J house near Morristown. near Jersey, two hours’ distanos ree wad abe bei ssid and gy eed of fruit and mi very comfort may be expected. aldrees Gouniey” Herald ‘offs. =i eyehin spare 2h IN od oo Oe (yowar ¥ BOABD AT ASYORIA—TWO OR THLE J larye alry,reome, with ample conventenees for children, Wreilsbeded. ‘Ze me moderna Rooltat ta Pee eee ‘ue, between Thirty-first and Thirty sscond stress, MV? YOUNTRY BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—AT SA- 2 ratoga Springs, x few rods from the spriogs and Fallroad. Thove wishing board ia an elegant, quiet home, will pions add ga immediately, Mrs. Brevort, lower Post office, xerms # reference agreeable, YOUNTRY BOARD WANTSD—FOR A GENTLEMAN, J, wile, obild 16 months old and nurse, within a reasonable distance of the celts. A armbouse or’ where there are few sera .p .” Address, statin, D. W. 0. F, box 3,822 Post office. deere ienantae 2 SA CCURTRY BOARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND ‘wife wish to obtain board in @ private fumily, near Bergen Hill for the summer; it must be near a stage route, with str- ble room for a horse, Herald offica, ben Price no object, if sulted, address W. DVANCES MADE TO ARY AMOUNT ON DIAMpIgD: Erotic, pekmez a at oa for cas! uslceea at ). Wl Fetull store, Buvabliehod 1t43. Obargen moderate, JAOUSS, 407 Broatwar. T THOMPEON & CO.'8, BROKERS AND COMMISSION A” merchants, 102 Naseat strect, earner of Ann, rooma Non, 2 snd 3, secord'loor, advance money from $1 10 $20,000, of wstcbes, dismonds, jewelry, dry goods, segarn and ail kinds ot securities, or dongbt. Notes, ‘stocks, bonds, 4c, negotlated, All kinds of sewing machines and sold. A. THOMPSON, Auctioneer, ‘ONEY "0 LEAD—AT MODERATE RATES, IN LARGE or small sums, on watel silver, ry goo¢s and personal H AQENARD, No 21 71 ‘ball door, 64} NASSAU StxeeT A, HONIOMAN, BROKMA AND ) ‘commission merchant,advences money on consigamenta Gf diemonda, waiches, jewelry nnd other match , OF aye them tor cash at hia cilice, 66 Nassau street, up stairs, room © 2 Business strictly private, jewelry, roperty ‘of all devcrip dons. ‘avenue; private ollice entrance by le AX IMPORTANT NOCE.—THE REAL, OLD, GE- , nulne, binon Pure original JACOBS, for ea i il fabiished fa Chatham street, baa removed to 307 Uuxee doors from Duane street, ‘wiere his old customers piewe c: AY IMPORTANT NOTICE.—THIS I8 TO INFORM THR public that the ORIGINAL A. J AOOBS’ SONS have not ld 100 Coatham id removed, but are still at the old stand, . AD are in no way connected with any other person by that name m she city. Kemember the number, 100 jam wtreet, whore can ce found a ctolce aseortment of our celebrated accordeons, musical inatruments, watches, jewelry, &c. BARBER, WIG MsKER, HAS BEMOVED 70 622 Bromiway, adjoining Lanra Keene's theatre, PAVENSZEDT & CO, From 38 Newareet 62 frohange place Boar building. FHOVAL—DEPIANOS SALAMANDES BAFH DEPOY % removed tres 191 Pearl 0 8 Murra; ‘ave 0) EORURE b CATRION. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. ARTISL DEAPNECS AND DISCHARGES FROM THE eur caused by sowriet fever, infimmvisa or injmrios to ine head, promptly, carctully aad suten‘t cone'og the leet pita os lacsarenten-# gute vec by ur, HARVUET, aor ily treated with ous acne ia alt case O4RD.—A LADY HAVING A HANDSOME HOUSE, Would like to let some very pleasant front rooms for gen Hlemen or gentlemen and thelr wives, whero they can enjoy good society and the com’orte ot a home, at a moderate price Apply 106 Macdougal street OARD—A& SUIT OF HANDSOMSLY FURNISI8D rooms for a gentleman and his wife or foreing'e gentic- men; algo 8 10m on the fourth floor for one or two single gone tlemen, and the basement ‘or an ollice, at 97 Clinton pinoa” O.BD—A FRONT ROOM AND PANTRY TO L ‘ith or without board. The house bas all the modern ima provementa. apply st 406 Fourth aireet, No. 1 Albion place OARD- WANTED, IN A 8MaLL, PLAIN PRIVATS fasnity, living within ten ipicntes’ walk of Madison square, Lcard for'@ ycurg lady engaged in » comiectionary store Ad cheese, statog terre, which piuat be moderates “Aguoge Mou son equare Fostcilice, {20ARD.—TO LET, IN JERERY CITY, IN A PRIVaTH faeoily, two fu-nished rooms, eultable for tavnilies or sla. gle gentlemen, within five minutes’ walk of the ferry, snd cam: mondit g beautiful views of Beaten Island, Sew York bay. &c, Heterence required. Apply at 65 Huson atreet, Jersey vity, or of W, Stil, 55 Cortiandt street, New York. OsRD—IN A PRIVATE FAMIT-Y, FOR A FEW SINE nie geotier en; ina deasable location, within one blook o hrcecway; house has allihe improvements. No. 121 Spring atreet. BoA IN BROORLYN.—TO LET, IN & PRIVATS house, euite of rooms on necond floor, furnished or untar nisbed with fuglor partial board; aiso single rooms. Apply at 2i0 Henry etreet, near State aireet. OABD IN BROOKLYR.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN oF a gentleman end bis wite can be accommodated wih iry rooms in & family where there are a ew boarders. smoderate. Apply at 198 Clinton street. ea A telat inc eieatcnehe Bosse. IN BROOKLYN—NO, 823 HENRY STREET, house first class, location unsurpassed, aud convenient to reet ierrys. Suils or single rooms may ‘Terme moderate. Apply as above. a aaa edt ana yes IN BROOKLYN—KO, 22 SANDS STRERT, near Fulton ferry; a parlor and bedroom connected, with trol large paniries; also two tingle rooms would be let, with eee OABD IN BROOKLYN —AT NO. 16 CLINTON STREET, & suit of rooms on the second story. Also, one vacancy fer a single gentleman. a se OARD IN BROOKLYN—WITHIN FIV MINUTES’ walk of Wall street ferry. A gentleman and his wife can, be accommodated with a levge and pleasant parlor and bed- yoom op the gecong floor, also a parlor ‘and bedroom on the peg Apply at 130 Henry street, between Pierrepont ee eee Be endectan nnd wie’ san bo scene MEN OR, 8 ean be accommodated rooros and fuilor partial board, with five minutes’ Walle of the South or Wall street terry—: y Rati meee 248 Henry street, corner of Con a, OARD IN BROORLYN WANTED—BY A GENTLEM. Beara iy, atx convenient awtaney foo, BG eee AN ‘e family preferres; references exchanged, be 5 Herald office. for two days, ee heees Brsz2. IN J&RSEY O17Y—i WO GENTLEMEN OAN be accommodated with a pleasant room and full or parda! board in a private ly; house has all the modern improve- mente. and situated in a pleasant location, only « few minutes fiom the ferry. References exchanged. ‘Address BE. W. B, Herald office, Boake On Bacoxare {perp 3 GENTLEMAN gle men eam be accommodated ‘ith good board and pleavant rooms in a private family, by two minutes’ walk trom Fallon 3 4. i en 4. Ne 405 FOURYH somely furnished yooma, it sults or aiogle, with boar STREBT.— BOA ROING.—AAND- ‘This boure has ait che tcdern improvements, plearanily io cuted. Zerms moderate, Dinner at 6 o'clock NN 5,36 UNION 2QUARE.—VERY HANDSOME ROOMS, 0 ry rner® fg parlor Aud bedroom on gecnad (oor frontiag the Soa- re, all newly and elegantly furnished, wita board. and families fo t of very supertur sccommoda- on, can obtain particulars by applying at the houge. O* OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE 40- com: Cottage p movated with partial board in a private family, at 2) lace, between Houston and lleecker streets. Pa DESIRING A QUIRT HOME FOR THFIR davightere Curing the approaching vacation. wite sr with- out to Ma rences ex the euperriston of the lady of the house, will please apply 76K, 79 Nest Twenty seventh street, New York. Hefe- changed, +RLOR AND BE third gt to a eh OWAMBSR ATTACHED, ON THR floor, clexently and comfortubly furnished, will be Je feutieman at x moderaie origa: location near to Unton sousre, ani within a few doors from the city railrosd. For furiber particulars address B. EK, Union square Poa TAS em P honge ; locatts served if oftive, RLV 4 ‘com! rooms beeutiully suroighed ard tab! moderate ANT FURNISHED ROOMS TC LET—TO AGEN. ac onty, ina small private family; gas and bath ta tear Fi'th avenue and A tnia street ; breskfag desired j terms reasonable. Addreas box'l,627, Pos TE BOARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BR AO- modated #ith breaktsat and tea in & private family 1 suyvplied — Tera References required, Lecation 315 Weat Twenty- second ptreet, § Triste obtain furnished roma, with structions Erookty: ttreet ferriea. R THERE GENTLEMEN WHO the attentions oF w homes with eheestel- pach eee use of a plano, and if desired, in in mueis and French, by inquiry at 205 Ber ti walk from South aad Wall ut hes SOUTHBANPRS.—AN 2 ments, on first and second five minutes’ -EGANT SULT OF APART. floors, will be let with pricate table, ur without meals, fa the moat desirable part of #1 th avenne. Apply at No. 166, near te Twenty second ‘YO LST--FURNISH2D RCOMS TO SINGLE GENTLE- men, a. with partial board, 6190 Forsyth street, corner of 0 _TLXT—WIYH BOARD, TO A GERTLEM4&N AND wile, 8: acious parlor and becroom, with all the modera cosiforta and couvenierces of gas bot and cold water and svower beth, pantrics, in 8 brown stone hoai Fifth avenue: no; a common boardia; ample wardrobes, drawers, &c & in Went Nineteenth, street juni out of ‘out of house. Done but £on8 of the bigheet respectability need notice, and for fu'l Pl tou! ‘3 call or aadress D. P. B , 361 Brosdway. UF TOWN BOARD. Turnisbed for families, pleasant single men, at moderate prices; aldo, uniurnished rooma at Mu Hil! House, corner of Fortieth street ani Sixth avenua, 09} site Crysial Palace park. W. GG. ‘DFSIRABLE SUITS OF ROOMS, rooms for gentie- ray Als, proprietor. ORTH HOUSH, NO. 1 W83T TWENTY Frere atrect, Macison square.—Mlagant guita of rooms to rent with Voard for the simucer at moderate prices P.M, Sh healt Dioner @ House is most dei'putfally ituated ins eso! 6 ad thy part of the city, {acing Fifth avenus and Grosdway. ust end Ww FIFTEENTH STREAT, NO. 30—PL-ASANT. commedicus apariments for & few ciagie gentiemen| ora family can be bad eR tore bad at this Celightfal location, with partial not to ex Port oflice. ‘N 5 bearoom and parior adjeloing, for mui ceed $20 per month. A LARGE BRDROOM, OR a widow lady, wita| ring streets; terms! Address M J, brown, brosdway| 2 herween Fourteenth and V ANTRD—A FURR quiet house, fora lady and gent HED ROOM AND BED2OOM IN] men board for the Indy} oply, and where no queeth iil Kia sbimer, 343 Fourth u ne. U0 SAM, ADIL Sa Ee AND 4 ABINGDON SQUARE CORNER od Pank streets A front euit of room: family or sin, B entiem| 3 References required, 4. oEnT wea can board at €5 fecoad avenue, exchanged, LSIGHT STGERT, 30 Fu ‘LEMEN OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND YEHKiI can be accommodated with pleasaat rooms an near Fourth street , OPP. rnisbed roms, suitable for wives, to let, with or without boi men can be ‘This is a most desirable rituation for sammer, Jege of the beautitul park. 1 5 o joard, on the firat and Diever at o'clock. References given and required. 67 MUTE staeer parlor; algo, rooma on WEST WASHINGTON PLAC! board, lesseot two fine rooms tor single Re SENTH STRYRB! accommodated wih board aai nrg betifeeontemnsaeseng TENTH STREET, BETWAEN FIFTH AND SIXT avenues —A .genteman and his wife can obtain ver leasant rooms, with board; a few them € pleasantly sesomm © Towee comtalas all he mos provements and is delightfully situated, TO LED, WIT t room. BRIWEERN FIFTH AND SIXT) —A gentioman and bis wife or a few en obtain handsome! wished ro.tam, wit ond floors, in a first class hou: ——————__—__ HAUTIFOL FURNISHED BAG, second floor. Terms reanoni &) TE lorr #omely furpished, will be }. Hew, at reasonable prices, TH ATILALT, NEAR FIFTH AVENTE —PAR and bedeoomain eutts, and vingle rooms hand: Jet with board, to reanectable ‘The location is One aud desirable, wi P Spplying at 18 Poplar siree ferry. ‘9 4 49 SPRING BTRBS?, THREE DOURS FROM BROAD, en een nn nn ee meee eee way.—To let several bandaora BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTe.—DRLIONTFUL le genvlerwen. ‘rhe location te near ritoue gapeneoncet Sy appivcat M'Witowawess | Hoda” % Amowment i tee ty. Hrookiga Helghte, near Fulton ferry.) {etn oS Boaz ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, TWO MINUTES walk from Wallatreet ferry.—A gentleman and wile can 143 ferences exchange ie RIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITH THE MERCA board, with Library.—Several pleasant rooms, obtain furntebed er unturnished roome; alao one or two ain; le y BOO! yertlomen can be accommodated. Best of reterence given | | GQ °L*EORER STRERT—A FRONT ROOM ON THI Of Beaks waco PPiy 875 Montages place, morthwest coraer | ij.nan acd wis Gr WD eagle piniOnan, Diner Lite lenry o'clock. Gas, bath, &c. OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOU PHRSONS, | ¢ TH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWRNTIRT: a Ht A! Br poey tian gunman tent oe | 209 "anata ree Tena ious Broad ay mired, pani t weees. | fecommodaie a cenileman nud wite, oF siog’e joatlemon, wil Ceimanent arrapgementa, made it sulled, changed, Address box 1,880 Post oftye, ~ e#ereuces ex- = OARD WANTED—WIIH A LARGK, PURASANTLY 648 Furnished room, for ® yonng gentienian and wita, for | aed, sing’ woich $96 per calendar motth will te pramptiy pe mon ‘of br must be included. Best of references given and requ places of <cdrees Heury, box 1,567 Post of reasousy!s, lary lor and three bedroor fu bur pact ve, eros ried a ROADWAY —LARGE FRONT ROO! ntly farniabed, to let, with or without rooms for geallemen, “Ths aoveanilihy of this unloess, together with its proximity ¥) the hotels musemen’, render it a desirable location Pi