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“ Chee al id almost Nodisenty—thed the correspon eT ob 1 asked was - that whicb Boiween the prernmeas the federal ‘Servenpendeace which comia nthe, proton of 0 respon whieh cou! or wudicial investigation. bad he papers for the produc? op ‘imply af mbich ¥ y comprived those when J thought it woe necessary we ebonld have in ‘order do enable ue to judge me the govervmen’, gad the boner the country ond ef ied ip @ HOrdADUE SN gia of mterpationelig w. The mobile eer), in reply, stated that be was unable , prouuoe ‘he paper’, inasinuch as 10 do #0 woold be & ) sftect sa- Jurourly & case still peu addopg that bi8 7 efurai was “Fort fiod by tbe authority of the law advicere Of ine crown. ‘A eoutd act, ot the timo, defer \o the authority of the cebdie wd ‘orgement, bat | did defer to me p gition iw this ine, 0 wel] a1 to the opinions of the ew ,ent pereons to sphom he allnded. it is, however, with, guyprise that! Yarn from tbe provcedings of tue Othery House of Parla. ment tbat, a motion having veen wede tbexe by. an boD- able friend of minefor the production , ot two casses. of yt it was signified thet docomeny , for whic I aeked this Hovee, etl —— ue i, d—samely, the cor- wespondence veiween bey Majesty’ ¥ overnment and tbe ‘Wutied ule be nid oe the sable of the House of Bommove, (Hex .) Th ie tr e, I may add, that ine ‘government did rhryoen AN to the Yoroduction of the «or Respondence Of what passed Y tw trem and ihe er Laird, bur to its product jon eBo } can see no valid ‘eblocten, Ypaginuch #8 el) the pepers im question are jw the hands of the Mesere. 1/.ird, on whose discretion M onbirely reete whether they should or should not be biehed im the respepes &, Bo that, nowever. # it y, the Howse of € decided — maga were Dot which it wae deeirarle to yw, 1 did not ask for these papers; by t, with pcaiey “to the papers tor which 1.414 abk, it wam distinctly stated in tne oiher “Mowe bythe colleagues of the nobe earl that viere “mover wae and Lever ov id bave been the slightest ob ec. “Finn to their producwion. (Fear.) In avswer, indeed, 40 wn able, though nyt more able than neil speech of an _hoporable and learned friend of mice in the other bonne who woot very carefully into the whole argument, it was ‘waid;on behalf of the government, that he bad watted « - deal of time and eloquence in arguing ia suppert of Production of papers to the production ‘of whieb be shoold bave known there could possibly bave een no ob- jou ‘the gentleman, I mey add, wile mage this state meni was no other than the Solicitor General, on whore “muibority the noble ear) opposite informed he was Miduced to yefese the injormation for whch | axked. -) The circumstance is one wRicb, J think, indi * gales pretty clearly the amount of concert which existe between members of the government. (Hear, bear.) 1 “@e not, however, web to go ivto that question, although Joe) bound to observe that the cake does not stand * Move. About & forinight ago papers were refused in the other bonee in connee:jon with the Saxon, inasmech ax ‘ wos contended their production would be ivjurious to ‘Abe public service; mine, beving moved: for those papers in this house “hie motion granted without the slightest bh ‘I therefore think it necessary to call (uo attention of the mobile eas! 10 the striking divergence in the stacemente of ‘two members of the government, and} will put io him thin question—wheiher, inasmuch as these papers bave Boor presented to Congrese, and also promised to the _ Houee of Commons, he ig sili of opinion that their pro is to the pablic service: end #iso anged hie opinion, whether he cev in orm us what has oocurred since the last discuse'on 10 @ook a vevolution of opinion quile ee rapid and complete 98 thai which the noble ear) has stated to haveoconrred aut the detention of the steam rams between the et @md 34 of September? (Cheers. Karl Rueers:— the statement of the noble eer) would ¥, a strikipg if be had correctly remembered ike fects tne diecuseion to which he Rilider, Phe noblewar! hee repreceuted the case as if } bad stated that the pro Waction of the correspondence to which be now a)iidee Between Mr. Adame and me was dangerous to the pubic Geryice, and as if | had been enpported in that op-aion Attorney Genera) and the jaw officere of the 1D, AB } revollect Jt, my sintement wae not thei the luction of the correspondenee es relating to tbe ied States and this country would be dangerone, but ‘hat tbe Attorney General was of opinion that iis pro- Bonld lead to incompiete discussion in the Bouse of Cemmons upon partial ,iwformation, and tuere Tore would be injurious to the ceuse 6f the Crown jn @ eure which is coming on in & court of law. (Hear, dear.) at en 'y Of State | did nor fee) authorized in giyas mere jament when the principal law officer Yoe Ontwo. eld their production would be injoriey do she cause of the Crown in & ease to be tried iu # co @flnw. That is an entirely diferent eiatement from that whleb the noble ear! repreeents me 2s makiog—that | tht there would be some public dauger im the pre @uotion of showe papers. The range which hos talen e. has taen place with the person iho ebjecid Breductin, Derisive cheers from the oppor Ji wae pot | who made the ob,ection, Bat eg worable and learned friend the Attorney Ger wal. On reconsidering the matter he told me Zed come to the opinion that the papers ee need pot entirely without mischief, but with =. ‘the mischief which he apprehended. ‘Tie o! the £orney General being waived, my cbigctic ‘waived too, because ) bay: other objection tl an that which he stated. At the same time / (ink tt very prota- Bie thes the production of those popers will have sume mis ghiqvows and iad conteqiences attached fo il, vECALRE NOW B voome to be thonght.althongh } do not remember any former time when it bas been thought, that nothing cap ‘Be #0 proper, so eoming. £0 Parliamentary, as to en Stoavor to get out the whole case of the Crown, and there to damage the canee of the Crown in a Cave which Bos have pending in a court of law, (Hear) With wegerd 10 ibe other papers referred to vy the Lobe earl, ibe cane if not quite what he imagines it to he— ‘what payers moved for and refused iv the House of Com mion# were at cuice grnpted in this House ‘the fact is ‘Wat vbew wy novie friend moved for @f the Humbe: of canes between (hy Y's conntry, 1did obect, and | sAid that there were Awoniy vowimer of papers already bound, end matter for Swerty volumes more, the production of which would be ‘vory Weonvenient. Tho noble earl explained to me tha’ og owe not require #)) Ube pape: s—that be wished to bave jock. @ hiet of the cases npon which ciaime bad beer Sounceas wheiber for persoual injury or ios Bod 1 thought th a) evente, no objection, in having such a list mace ou!. They ed how soon it can be tone, and | fied the Beak bg Oul Of the List will take about (wo moxibe or upwards. {| do not propose to give wore than that Net 1 do not propose to give ibe despacehus, wh) were moved for nthe House of Commong, excepi in one portouar cave, with regard to which the uoble ear Abrew gore doubt ov (be conduct of the government. Ihe ‘uve is tbat of A mate of a merchant vesse! who wae miiied, where it hat been tmprted that the government G0 not show proper earnestness ip requiring the pcessec © be brought to trial. I thought there ooght to nO conbt iN sR w Case, and that if the goversment Move done Wrong it should be Known, and tia)! the government bave shown proper activity It should aie be Made siear. Ihe course taken“in the House of Commoner dw there'ore not contradictory tO the course which | nave deken with regard to thove papers, Noither ie there any Gitiererce between the Attorney Gener! end mysel!, ve @anee the objection to the ober papers being prod ied ‘ee made on eceorwnt OF the Attorney General, and pot Seno-nt of the (oreiga alaits of ihe conatry. (Hear, .) : The hari of ¢ NARvoN—I wish # call your lordeiips ftiention to x maiter which | Chink ¥ uot of tuat jaf + Meunnaliy stuali cheracter, It yelates 10 a promise v bch understood the noble ear] to Lave given inthis Howse @beot a week since im reference 10 8 motion whicw | then Made. My motion contained three pots. The fret wana reiorn of area made onfthe American government ety British eobects: sod I certainty was seiowish- 68 10 Heme that 1h wou itd take wo monthe to draw op Aoaermven ve | believed that's would be contained 1 <aane oc two shecie of foolecap. ‘The second part ed {0 the correspourence on on, And that the noble earl axreed + to) That cvrrespo: e had been previously asied for and refured ju the otler House. sherefore, my-novle was perfectiy acourste in stating that papers re in the House of Commons bad been granted nere, \ r, hear.) | aiso ake! for a copy of the instruction» * tho care the Tuscslooss =| hoe there will. be ne \ ele i the poptass i these papers Bac) Ronee ty to otwin CO BETH inh wawjert, and i war rigdl, Goerelore, tuat bed Curb 2 Gere. was started that the papera sho. d be prodnte:! ihe African Sinve ee Jo the Banse of Commons wu the 26th eit Mr. Cave @nkod whelinr her Maesty © ,orermment intended to var joo exer lon te provisions of the treaty with the iA ted = tajeetfor the & v the wiawe trade, by MAO doy ere of Tae Lord Farman srox said amomiver thar eve : 3h eutyect to wat Flouse. ond, if § mig i ay thai no mer yh (ue comiry hve felt more warm and, withan the LA alle of * trade than ey now: (renr myself, \ Hoar reer tect 1D. rienoed ro thw country on gai Ceied pariier who mMalwenad pen We RO hoMEr hy fe made, ti e tiaty wih rewe Becomiivned | Me we right 10 lek woth w she Brasijian rieve i lerly MMe fraud whet im Pe “or three t mo that joe@ DO Were tore fram heir pasta 4 oF in arctan tbe Atiaatic, we may vay toate ACY Beat eel tay ay ee has been done in tue cans Of humanity $y ibe wmetion of the gave trade ot Bree.!. thew Sore Yemarns the tinve (oder? Cube. Thar uted to be, 7 an importation of twenty thoumnd "Ave® oF Fear According to the last accoun(s *¢ bave Feesived Frew those who lock to these matters, 0° ba FOEROD 10 THINK Chet the Retoml vnportation of 18% bm bear ma diet en RUt OxCeeded 6,006 oF 7000, ihm ian very great re. © ore Bod a Been owing, in ® RVORL legree o> ibe realy ited Blaies, The protection phd sinter fore erent number of y tote, the Amore cen fing gave lmnwunity GRRE OF Orne HH Khe CreeCoR) Of Cue Ubded Stare ete few days after « noble friend or j ae - in tho By ndsemest manner, agreed—nay, almoet bineri! propose dt us—to make a *reaty for ton pooh tear ab bee proved m8 ‘valuable, vee Boge do France as we ihveh ha io the ewaamep! rh hee United States—more particular ance took the in abolishing of Fae ihe a ve the ae h con nas treaty put an end to, and wo dave not been able to obtain a yenowal of it. France, however, does ¢) 5 4 cruisers on the coast of Africa, and ! have reason to hope thas the action of France will be directed ene le. ration of free |, I must hope and siscerely to pot an and to the slat tna; for a certain time the pretecded im laborers into the french colonies, obi oder false representations, the ‘sanction Gt ihe Kreueb the siave trace; beg th § calied oroment, That was, in fact, t “slavery was abolished in the French colonies ‘iomoigranta when they arrived there were no slaves, dat apprentices for a certain time. it ab Abuse, aud the French goverpment felt 31 proper to patan end fo it on condition of baving the power of ex. porting ovolies under regulations from our Eastern pos eeesions. } am bound to say with respect wo the raga) Governor and Commander.iv-Chief io Coda yas agted moet honorably, and has eer zed bie power im every case effectually for the sappression of the slave trade, Bnt the power of the Governor is not complete, as there are certain inwe of Spain whieb cramp his action, and at bie enggestion we have forwarded a recommendation Jo tbe government at Madrid 10 repeal those Jae, This representation hae vot yet been sticcesaful; but I hope ahortly that the Spanish. ‘Grown will remove the obstacles which etard in the way ‘of the rerompiishment of the purposes for which the treaties for the anppressioo of the slave trade were con- We warded to alk eur ee ths arrants aulhovizing them to e ith reapect to alithe flags ir reference. ie Be! 1 It is very petural for %i fick we potkess who look at one part o ri question t6 think thet part al! imopovtant; aod sometimes, if they succeed by their elo quence and energy in etfecting their object, they way do as mek harm a8 Trecollect the; as #incere an ad- yocate for the abolition of glavery as ever Vved ain teed that trading up the African rivers would be the eat impediment to slavery. He published a boek, and jo carwosiness declared that she ¢ ployment of these other means which were thought mecersary by other peopie would fail. The honorabie member oppo site attaches great value, and deservedly, to oar craters | on the coast of Cuba. There ie no doubt of their port. | ance. andthe warrants given to them to examine Bun pec ed vessels under the American fleg wil} very much neeiet thera in the performance of their duty, vaine of captores in difierent places may be stated tw the proportion Lam now going to mention, The most tm- portent capture is the slave ehip equipped end prepare? ‘on the const without any slaves on hoard. That ® the | most inpertapt capture. because that prevents the misery entailed by the embarkation of ine negroes, aud throws on the hands of the chief, who maseg money by sold therm, the commodity before he bas received the money. The next valuable captore ® 2 ship with neyroee on board, bot off the coast of Africa, because then the negroes escape the horrors of the middie pessage which the honorable member hae fo forcibly dereribed. Je third important capture i# a Slaver, witit ney reer | oe beard, off the comet of Cuba, becange those bave thus fer sarvived the voy the doom fo which they were destined and restore (heir native tand. Penn aseure the honeray Je that we ave not at al! blind to the impor: he points upow which he has dwelt. Admiral Hope, a most ve and energetic officer, than whom ho man hoe more cart the ebolition of slavery, will, L have no doubt oder the juatructious of the Admiralty, de everything im ¥ vt that object. (Hear, bear.) Yh nt which, | think, the honoreMe member i): Span sb government vw ctve per- wi'seien to onr cruisers on the coast © Cuba to snchor within their territorial jimits. J am sorry to gay thet they have not hitherto agreed to tbat propose?. Yher: be some feeling of uational ‘eslozsy in-the mattel or the Spavieh government may be infiverced by . ves, mot, perhaps. so honorable: 1. Lope, however yet prevall on them to concede thi nuse it would be a great adrantage The poinis where these slaver- are well koown ard timited yom aif we could station our verse! if wonld greatly factiitate eaptures. i wR thal tho Spanish government have been urged over and over again, by every motive of national honor and geod fait, to exert themselves for the -upprection ot slavery. They have always stated tbat orders of the most sTringeut character had been sent to (nba. bat that the difficulty of putting them into execution had bitherto. (otled the ‘nitentions of the government. } know that the Marquis of Miraffores, who was not long ago at the head of the Xpamsh goveroment, was most rinecerely an’ | hongrabiy anxious to do al) in his power to carry out che | tweaty, (Sear, hear.) As to the papers relating to the slave trade, they inclide reports and correspondence | (rom distant parts, and some time must elarse before | they are ail received and ready for presentation to Par Hament. Those for the last year are now in course o: | preparation, and will, 1 believe, id betore Parliamet | very suortiy, 1 trast thet they will show 2 considerabie | citation in the siave trade of Cuba. (Bear, hear.) ‘The London Nem: of un th ultimo @ that the & | clvty of Friends im London are extending their efforts ¢ raise fumds for tue liberated negroes in Americ: py te our ‘eruisers. rive in ‘The San Juan Istand Question. in the Lionse of Commons on the 26th ult. Mr. Hall rion Saja that, at the reqnest of the Under Foreign Sec retary, he oad prstponed his inquiry as to tho veg tone with the United States relative to the!r forcible posseseion of the island of Sen Juan, but he would not pestpone the inquiry imdefinitely. THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN WAR. nds proposal conference it wag stated that Eng hi urreace of France, ard will be was toade w ey sopported by Proaeia, The London News denounces the idea of x conference whie uninst invasion and butchery im Schleswig areal wed 10 g9 ou, and drawa the conclusion that the con ence will = ther drag Kogland further along the down d road asd lend her gapction to the misdeeds of Aus & aud Progsia, or will briog her toa crisis in whieh she must once more choose between nmilintion and war. The hondon /or’ treats the matier ja a similar spirit t attacks the Zines tor writing op the scheme, and as. that the Angiro-Prnssiem acceptance is on! f Aitze Pagiand’s possible action im conser ‘on of Jutland, hie Yes! remarks ue conference ix y roark. at the consent of several Powers to wanting, and notably that of Nen- Swedish Amipasotder at Copenhagen bad been re at bis own rs The Paris Coneefwronnel Of February 26, speaking to Le proposed conference, save France would giadiy hope (or, sudcaes, but It is doaen ut if Denmark and the German Confadars or. the ou nit, States that not nadron been recatied from Lisbon, er orders to proceed forthwith to Le prepared not only for possible , eventnaiittes, The london Adre‘user farther states that the govern ment kas resolved, rather thaa Denmark prover sha’) suffer the loss of by territories, to employ the logie of Fng.and’s paval (oroe to any extent which circnmstances may render necessary, Tue Londow /o% of the Lor Palmerston lest a tie present delligerents ie & remote combi € War is a cartainty. Univk« the project of assembling a con- ding Wostiittiee ona whieh, even if realized be productive of satinfactory resulte. rarn 88 tne Hector, bnilt for the 4u launched om the ciyde. egeAph AY Sm be Voiliical the don'erence proposed by Fog and.are as he Foropesn Powais gnarantee the autonomy as # the indiveRioility of the Dachies, , the territorial arrangaruents nitherto existing are to nderge Ansir en! France also ageent uve adhered jn principle to the bowever. (iat the German Giet and aad that the negotiations shon'd not interfere With the prosecution of hostilities, The Yaris Ny, novnces that the proposition mace by Engiand for a conjersnve has been officially xccepiod oy Frauce, The integrity of the Danie monarchy ie the basis upon which tha voafarence will raget. ities will, never theless, be coutinuer. Nord fears that the confer. ence ofte w chanced 9: bringing aboot a pacilic solution re) ihe wdhasion of Franca to tue conference from other sovross but (he general impression ig that the frenob government (8 not very earnest in the matter, re news from tha eaat o 2 rom all parte of to Poke Frederick of Augusten y tue Duke declared hie wtention righte Niner ot tha 2 #8 confirmed short the great with a e of “will satiety the reasonable away Whatever real griev- o1 bY Lhd inbabituars of the Ducbies nisia chy ta ite former integ WE CANOE Suppose Chat tr Fi loonsent te be present at tht stl aseont ef the roufede. e8 Lave poatpovel twit Kepiy to dive invitations ably thax bie encconsful defence ef their pew ON give thu lighter etandiog © any de. ed Uo coulerene their eeu in the minds of E Mhore seighbore. over, hae been gained the en. th wim tho ectaton | really restat PROPOSITION AND INVASION OF UPLAND. umnons, on the 25th of Febr FRR ON } We the Bouse “yy | Lard Massene said =i snderatend the bonorable gontion iman, the Ur der *ocretary for Yer pa 10 Sy the case ¢ otermplated under the tr of 1720 has not arisen 1 wish, therefore, to ask the noble lord whieh of the contrat otory reports io circulation as to the econpa: A says it i¢ fair to hope | that ¢ mination, SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1864. operations t Jatinand je #b paseed the frontier and took ane Folding. On representations being Mydo 0 the be B) ‘Berlin, we were informed that that operation oy ithout orderz, but against poritive bin consequence the commander of the fof ces on the spot would be reprimanded. But it was 4 ted, it appearing that the occupation of that particwar place being of great strateg ul value for the Sccury ofthe ait troops in Schleswig, Ne occ continued, (Much laa bier the Proesian and Aus: trian goverbments stil) adhere to thi that they acknowledge the validity treaty of 1852 and tho maintenance of tha snlegrity of the Danish monarchy, end therefore it is Phasaay hanorable friend, the Under Secretary for Foreign A\ stated that the case contemplated by the guarantée of 1720— posmDg that guarantee to te etl applicabip which is another queetion—does not be Ad the present state of things. With regard to the Gorman Diet, T am aot quite wre. Tehould apprehend that the Diet has nothing to do with the armistice. (lord J. Mannere—'The oon! caee? ) The German Diet were asked originally to ¢end representative, aud Tam not core what their decision nny have been, Yo the Fouge of Commoner, ov the 26th of February, in vegard to the pr ish ceuference, Lord PALMER: OM abou that the outy Doria. on which at woud take place would be tho tre: of 1252. The Danish govern- inept, owing to local. considerat'one, desired to poetpone Sy enewer #0 tue Invitation for a ebork period. The Lutest News. Wren, Feb. 96, 1564. 1y (hat Deomark hae It fe stated upon good auth ac Capled the conference propos'tion. Cormnacim, Fev. 26, 1864. Yho Minister of War kas proposed to tbe King to dis mise Gereral de Meze from the army. The Prouseave were *1)!) at Kolding. Roth honres of the Rigsraad today adopted #lmeet apanimously an addrees fo the King in favor of she erer- i ition of the war and the mantenanse of, the chleswig. I PRankrons-0n TBP Maine, Feb, 20, 1964, In yesterday's sitiing of the Federal ict the Banre towns requested that measures of reprisal should be taken for the captnye of German slipping bY TDearark. In reference to this demand the Sexon. representative his wich that the Committee on the Affairs of leew ig: Holetein should be ordered to make the neces sary prol 5 on the bagis of the fret part of article 2d of Che federal act. Hapover and Electoral Hesse voted yesterday against articles 1 and 2 of the resolution proposed by the comy't- toe on the sucreesion question, which declared that the Londen treaty was not bir ng op the German Confede- ration. Kno Fed. 20, 3864. To-day Duke Fredey' addrose presented by 2 epi sohleswig. The add wig would gecopt no p tho D In repiy the Prince the people of Sobier- eas their sovere'en than H taread his intention of never soirendering his righis. The deputation consisted of 1,600 membore, some of whem were elected on the priveiple of one member representing 4,000 imbabitente of the province, while the rest bad joined voluntarily Feb, 26, 1864. The remi-o evening enys the & conference war dated net replied i e note dat Zeviung of this to epatch of England inviting Pe prary 20, The Prossian Cab Aist ult., not regretting in pri ngiand, Dut stipolating, oF @ ending a represeniative tO the the compleie evaoiation of Scbleswig by the y conference. anes, FRANCE NOP INVITED TO A CORPRRENOR. Panis, Feb, 28, 1864, tiene, denying the Fronenue AKEEFTION® OF verpe. ting the proposed conference of fa ‘opean wert, saye:—)rance could not accept the pre. neal (0 # conference, it not having yet been made to her TEE DANMEH ORUISERSOPF EXCLAND. PryMovin, Feb. 26. 1804. The Niel» Jue), whieh sailed, hence early this morning . S bupp sed to have leit for the Cermen Oeenn. the IteMan Conspiracy agatnet Va- polecon. ACCURATION OF MAZZINI AS TRE “BRAD THE PLoOr.”” I of indlosment, read at the trial of the Italien conspirators—ust convicted (p Par!s— gains the }ife of the Pinperor Napoleon, contaius the following charges againet Mazziot:— ‘At the head of this ylot ini, This ardent conep'- vator, alvendy condemned by y defanit on the 3d 0! Septen by the Aesize Court of the . wae FOUR! having formed, with certain pereone named +, and O'hers,@ plow for the ascasemhe ‘ion of the Emperor. and has not censed ta etiock, in fhe person of Nevoleon THT, ,the prtnoupe of order and authovily Of which the ceentution is The tmploceble enemy. Daring the trialof 1857 papers were seize? which reveried these ploig, and it i requisite to refer to them in erder fo. #0 he criminal persistence of the chief of the pariy af action sn ‘taly. On the 16th of Jone, 1857, Mazzini wrote to bie fellow conspirators, Massnrent} and Campanella, these words The erry ing out this attempt i* & vital affvir for the counuy * * It is nearly the whole question. * * the afinir of Waris is more than ever desirable aud ur. gent.” Re recommended them to call to mind ail he had fold them re to the line of conduct they were to follow he informed them of the means of precuring funds: nd he added, “1 would give millions, but Teapnot.”” At this st of. the conspiracy jut which he had no. @ structore that bas OFFICIAL been able to bring to maturity ~ been raised with infinite pains aud unhoped for succers vp to veeterday bas been overthrowr. ® to moke one dash bie head against the wall. 10, however . we have to hegin agoin " * It ig enough T do not de Mavzint was preparing for 1862 @ vas! revolutionary movement, the signal for whirh was the assassination of (he Feayeror, Greco, a@ second clags conspirator, reemed to him at once obseure enough and resolute enowzd for the matter to be entrusted tobim, ‘Greco,* said Mazzivt, in letter addressed fo He London Pines on the 14h ef Janu ” iashe patriol, who has lohen an cc “ive perl in the expeditions of 1860 and 1861 in the srvth Hoty, ond as Soh was in relation with me" The rela tions of these two became intimate in April, 1863. Maz wwi was then at Lugano. The pian was then arranged, end it was de bat Creco should proceed to Paris in the beginning of May to exomine the state of affairs, and, when oppor: j tunity offered, to the aticmpt At the mo- | ment of his departure Mayzini yrote, in bis pre- senee, & note to serve #s the key of the ence.” in it everything was carefiliy provided for | the relations to ‘be formed in Paris with & view to battle the vigilapce of the police: the necessity for | money, arms aud assistants; the notice to be given on the eve of the atisinpt. Tinsliy, Ma 7 the place to which lotters were to be in London the house of a woman name tqughter of aman with whom he bad political relat ot Logon, The note was in these words:— POW PARIe TO FOxXDOY Rosskiry, 58 Myrideiton square, Penionvilie, rome In contact wiih Mura‘, you are to tel! bir, r . that you have ood henes os to your If you ave Aiso- tell bim (9 send vey in want of pecun you, baying it for you, Balle # last oper Ae ae J Pour, IT there Wwa great prohaiiiy 1 ie are to write ap tusignificant lever aba conclude. will write to you In» we in three or four dave. Tf there be sosolute Want of am Titimaie, ‘be piaased to tell me the price of a Broadwood piano in Lonvon me Dote wae ono of the documents found In possession { Greco, It is manifestly trom the hand of Mavzini ind-an expert hag abundantly demonstrated | with this pap ni sen! a sum of mon Grece then set out for France. by way of ravin and Mont Ceuin, and reached Paris early in May. Under the aame of Fiovettt, aud sometimes under bis own name he lodged snccersively #{ the Hotel Saint Marie. Roe de Rivol! and at No. 198 Rue St. Hones, He found a pre. 1 ar had bean himself at the win elaries he fre: { I? ently saw. aDd he Succesded in way in making the police agents, who had at first watched his nove | Men's, olieve that their gureeiliance was sitperfvoms. | _ The tmperor hed for t time left Paris, lt wee Secided, in a correspon: Ddetween dreco and Mevrini that the rng oe thou'd be postponed. Greeo quitted bit hote! 4p July, leaving behind him * portmanteas contain- ing vari Jer, Aud Saying he woe going to !onlon, He returned to Lugano, where he ageiu fouud Mayyini, His relations with e coutinnal In copgequence Of Measures adopt: | thorities the Mazzininng who re ided ai |! expedient to deveres. Greco retired 10 came several times in che week to Me by the Swits a ano foned it ndrizio, but he slodginge it tiem of the con wes during {hase interviews (he aye | smvacy was rourladad, Marzing (rom declares that, having gone to London, ie leit the adie, ( written with’ his own hand, to whica letters (or shoult be direoted, \M. Flowers hurloe aut London. Inis wate wee severa! other not riene ygnal abbroviation, toget Sith four of his photographs, two of which were signe by. ita Light days before Mazzin! auitted | { teew hundred franca with Greco, thowand Fravet From London, ant v9 France in hawk noies, At the same time he © eco received tem bomibe 2 | rovions Merivion agen vtlarty tt too named Mistet, of Genoa. mally | with the approbationg? Mazzini, the comrade to Recomrany bim to Fran: Fle had alroudy eeured the assietancs of Impetator! Rejng at Mian in July, 1868, where be was known a8 possessing (he coulidenee of Mazzini, io hada visit from Natale !mperatori. who had been ane o dj's com> pan ons in the expedition of Maraaia in 189, and for that reason wes he recelpt of tue pension of “the 'Thoa- iad." Imperatori. announced hime: a6 (he origins (or Of the plan to make an aitempe ou the life of the Emperor Of the Fre ch.” Greco and he met at Lugano in the month of September, Smparatori persisting in his deter. Greco requested him to write \o Maxaini, aad received from him (for the latter) the folowing dated the Lith of September, 1863:— esrrorssue M, Mass: re havi 6 several tinee contre ami whe were er, firm | fon of a portion of Jutiand by the Prussian army is cor. | com Vinnicated my ¢e fect—wbeiher ii ie true tbat thet. the. Pruseies, army, | "7 Seton be Or PE by which occupied a portion of Jutiond, had since receded, | geonna wy en) ise and my tirm determination, Thave | or whether it is true that the occupation is based on | determincd y anerprise myself to yo } ate #i Being fe “et oe rounds and is to be maintained? Next, with wonded in Wy firm resolve. I wy regard to the anawer given to my honorable friend hebiod MPHNATOR! WAALS me} with to know whether the Germen Diet bar been invited to at ma the Conference, nus if #0, WHat avewer wae given, 4 Bear,) OS Fewke vox Tht whied bes beppewgd relating } then retorned UY Marzini to Greco ae vee! bold | Thie letter ae communioated by Grece to Mazyin'. end }Yo try nnd to peraior), #9 7 But bie lotter (0 Maazini, sound oon Groce im | ' } | left no doubt as to the part be Rad performed. Ho m Vain Ondenvored 40 make it believed that the leit bad not the bearing attributed to it; ort, | that it bad b forced from him, and that eince then ie had never ¢ 40 bo the victim of moral constraint. He was at eat obiiged vo adunit his relations with Greco. He adm! ‘hat bo introduced Seaglion!; that he was aware of = object of the journey; tbat he aesisted im bringing the bombs into France, and that he knew Greco bad assut the name of Pioreti). ‘The other prisonere explained that no arme wore found in bie room because the farniture could not be firmly closed. Heaglion! bad poreession of the two bombs which wort to be used by Imperator! In fact, she proceedings of Im- perator: io Paris, ae proved by the police — show that he was 'neeeeant in preparing for the execution of the plot. As for Mazwni, the protest whieh, according 0 tom, he made in the foreign press, both ap the prese: DoBspiracy and op that of 1867, cannot preva againet eet the precise avd corroborative declarations, the information, and particnlariy the written proofs collected during the prelim nary proceedings, Competent sndges were appointed 10 examiue the arms Seized on the conspirators. 18 was eevertained by fring two of the bombe that each of them broke into more than forty fragmente, which would prodnce the most terrific Teeutts. As ior the poniards, which Greco conicesed wero poisoned, a gummy matter was fonnd, and tin beets whicb had terved to fx a polzonous substance, bot that eudelance, which bad left @ trace on the biades, had eva: porsted, and expert couid not diecover its nature At the time the prisoners were arrested the executton of the plot was evidently near at hand. Trabnco wap about to leave, He had announced at his hotel that he wap going to London, he avked for a hammer and come naile to close a box, aud be wrote an address for it, which wee found in bis room. hon) bad writien to his family to request they 1 would send him money to Geneva. Greco wrote to London to. say that ail was going on weil, aud aeked for money, which, $n faet. arrived on the oth, ‘after bis arrest, under the form of @ draught for 5008, 8a Prijed by a Louse kuown to have relations with Marvin. In fine, the bombs, which it was agreed should not be charged wnt! the Tax moment, were filled with gunpowder the evening before the arrest of the prisonere, This was done by Trabuco and Greco, with the help ot Song'iup), and in the preeence of Impecator? pico, for a porpose which it is dite night to maintain thet he had wet parti ity being confrouted with bis secomplices. he ap- swered, in his texamjoation, ‘ } decept the anewere Never wage: .c more Fkilfully prepared—neyer were conspirators betLer choeen, and sppplied with army more (orribie and more sure. Never was attempt against ely at large go near ile accomplishment, when the ce of the authorities penetrated their derigne, r plote, apd delivered over to justice the gu ity evesore ‘be persons named—L. Pascal Greco, profeseor of mngic, born if, No. 176 Rue St, Honore ; 2. Ft 40. born at Citta dd Averv®, Italle, residing im Par 170 Roo St, Honore: 3. Natale Agestino Imperator, azed wikbindor, born at Lugano, Switzerland, same ress ° student, born AL Si years 5. Guiseppe Mazzini, born beept—are eocnsed of having, im 1863 and 104 with the design concerted and decided "pelween bem, da plot having for it object to attempt the ie oF mperor, the said plot having been followed by ao 1cd oF commenced towards its execution, the rime being egainst the R6tb and 89th articles of tbe seoti 1 C6 France. o} of the four italian eopspirators wa 1. Greco and Trabneco were condemned to (ransportation for live, and Imperatord and Seagion: to are impricenn Nothing is said #e to iw), although the offcia) indictment strongly imp! cated. bm The Archduke Maximilian was expected to arrive at the Tuilerice om the 26th, but bad delayed hie departare 1 Brueseig until the 201i vit. The Parie Rourke was steady. elt, closed av 66", O66. ‘A dewpatch from Perik, of the evening of the 26rb rays the Bourse bas been dol, Rentes ctowed at €6f. 65 or avout the same as yesterday. Rentes, on the 26th MW. India and ; ‘Tne mai's from Cal "aud Horg kong January 15. are received, but the news has been antic pated by telegraph. Freights at Shanghae were exer’) tantly high, ibe rate for cotton to Kngland hed rigen in a month from £3 lie 6d. to £6 7B Gd., owing to the scarcity of shipping and partiy to the preference fov British yeseele, ip eoneeqnence of the presence of the ‘Mabama in Eastern waters. Some travefers of reg stere hhad been effected. Americans #howed a preference for Continents) vessels over Briiina. Commerciat Intelligence. LONDON MONBY MARELT. osnon, beb. 26, 18¢4. Console, for money, O1'g a His. Kr ie shares 63 a 6 SHinois Central shares 20 8 18 disconnt, aillon in the Bank bas } ays ithe cations at the Bank d rate, were still of a moderate amennt, althoogh rather more numerous than those of Wednesday. At present the tendency in tie supply of money secme towards (urtber case; but there are appa rently none who are so sanguine as to expect that under apy circumstavees the rate can go permanenily below five por cent, even supporting the barvest prospects for the year ebould again prove favorable, Congols closed at PL Loxvon, Feb. 27—Fvening. Console, $144 294 Frie bares, 6474 2655. Tilinoie Central ebares, 18 » count ariog Bross & Co. report a speculative boriness in Vir reine sixes, 2 ; tives, 45.047. Mas. setts fives, 85. Maryland fives offered at 70, Unitee States stocks more active—eixes of $1 soldat 64, five iwenties, 6 Baring Brothers & Co. quote whe, 21¢¢.bomina); eagles, Tes, 234d. jhe % ‘onfederate Joan bas declined to 47 a 49. LIVERTOOL @OTTON MARKET. Livervoor, Few. 2 The brokers’ circular reports the saies of the week at | 24,200 baler, of which 4,970 are on specilation and Tor export, ‘The acival export of the week is 7 Tne market is dcll anda ',d. lower for Americ 14d. @ gd. lower for other forts. The sales today day) ave estimated at 6,000 bales, incl re and imporiers. the market closing ek oe changed, |The autho.xed quotations are:— Middiing Orleans... Mi ddting Mo K in port te American. The week'e Finfis dull and tending downward. unchanged. MANCHESTER TRADE imports are Provisions steady and REPORT. Mancumren, Feb. 26, 1864 The market is dnt! and {nactive. The reduction of the Bank nas had no visible effect, and very little busines going on today. Buyers generaily find that they the email ‘oidets which they feel disposed to exe cate quite well to-day as they did on Tuesday last rns. Divgrroor, Feb. 2 The market continues in the same dull state as and prices of most articles are slightly easier. one penny fower, Indian corn three pence lower Flour unchanged and prices nominal. LONDON MARKETS. Lovvon, Feb 26, 1364. Flour steady. Barley Oats steady and | Wheat quiet at Monday's rates. dull and unaltered, except prime. fair demand, Usburnes report trade +t ouly take for immediate ing cargoes. ady at late rates; buyers ; ho fresn arrivais of doat Loxvox, Feb. 26,1364, Sugar firm and in fair demand, (air bosinoss in refined good demand for low humps at 53s. get ev ious rates fully sustained: severe! parcels s Tea--Not much passing; value unchanged. re father more dusines, but not at } prices. Saltpetre unaliere! tallow—Fair demand steady rates. GLASGOW IRON MARKET. ASGOW, Feb. 24, 1964, No, 1, 68¢ €d. a699., mixed Nos., warrants, 505 508, Ld. NO. 8, BTe. 6d. a 08s, A THE LATEST MARKETS. Liverroot, Feb, 27-—Fwening Cotton quiet and unchanged. Sales today of 6,000 bales, juciudinug 1,500 to speculators and exp: Breadstu#s dull and tending downward. Provisions steady, except iard, which ie dil. Sngar hae an upward tendency. ‘The produce market ig quiet but stonty. LOAN OF FICE! T 77.—MONFY LIBP RALLY ADV AN OW DIAMONDS, WATCH | at 7, p TAWSBROKERS! ROKR’ WANTED ATG DIAMONDS, Waters J ELRY. &e.. paid than can be obiained at any ether piace la by applying at 77 Bleecker sect, Lavee doors from ap sta =PAWNBROKERS: TOK Ts WANty D. “Al sone having Tjekete of Viamonte Weare, Gung, Pistols, Biles, ae, wi ree would do wall oeall at 30 Ohaiham area, Rooms No. 3 hip stairs, OADWAY, CORNER BROOME STREET, ‘Not. Sana 6. the highest price paid tor hes aud Jawelry of every de ral aiysnoes made em consign T aP—NONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA. as. Walahes, Jewe.ry, Biiver file Fore, Ao, B.—Pawnbrokers M pay 100 per cent more for pawnbroxers above articles than can be obtoined at any ovher piace Wn tae fememier the piace, 10) Brosaway, corna. of Hous. treet, ip stairs, r6om No. 5. Tt fexay HYMAN'S, 68 BROADWAY, ‘ LORNER oF a6) Feat. room Ko, 6, up *airs, wii) ah pricetor 1, Wat ¥ set BROADWAY—THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID— For Pawapro! ie Rieke os -¥ Naser Diamonds and #2, room rohan ie—R No, 2, 482 Pa SaROKE, eatin D. BEY, NOOM By S778, xt y ‘ weiiy oftvery siptins Sp.teo, ie mos titers! at Hef MAIO Ob cone KHuEUN OF fH Wan fUMAN. Diawow Broner. 78 WANT! AY (6, NASBAU. BIR 11H. Sica a, ae ss rh6 MUNICIPAL APRAMG: Board of Aldern Reis. 70 i LE—SUITABLA YOR STUDIOS ¢ jurposes, With or without Sleeping Apar — eit ed om the Fit enue, between vty f and rere streets, For permits. &e., apply ‘0 A Pronens John 7. Bory, Bog BLEECKER, BON & 00., mr ar street, al Shao * 'n, Jeremiah, ‘Masterson, Ottiweli and Lo: RADY. big tty POWER TO LET—ROOM 75X2" FEY ‘he minutes of ihe laut meting were read hd approved, Beara oishway, v FENTION®. Ss ard el ihe tad Be ar, No 9 We iderman JON mi— if Myers’ braey band for ibe reception of the Ruse to $81. By A Bl slang, arountin ty wi pitiee on Nationa) Atala sore, i. table ris F makutes the Maricers’ Family Indus | SEBWA iif, 28 Greenwich nse > 0 LET—THB SECOND FLOOR OF TAB sPacie naan marble front building Nos. 106 and 108 Poulton wir By Alderman Lono— inquire of RAYNOLDS, PRATE & CO.. on the } Ro ey hy SAO a te, Ue aicels: Ble i FOR SALR—AM ELEGANT REGLD Audth and IAC airee(n, “be flied ta onder the on goad end One ee ea Derilan as referred (eG ” Siete of Fort Wanngton, aia ining about cigh EE a aki al pa ae ingd)Mandaome y faid out with anes aut Resolved, That the Counsel to ie Corporeston be directed we ame renenly to tke the’ necessary ‘egal mecnires (0 Byeu Pl 40 eet front-by 69 feet ide fr eal bas gtreet, between the Third avenue and 'he Baxt river, eo Ing wo law. hichtwas referred to Commitiee on R y the Pinst Dann = Resolved, That Jono Altk’n. Ir, pan 21 20M of railroad owt tog Tintin’ ride che om = SMISH, 31 Chambers be a) owed to place an or. hamental column or pedes: front of hin prem'sen, No, 10 LET-THE Mey 2 AND aaa Baek ag o 281 Hudson. street, ng the pleasnre of the Common tite Building No, 480 Broad wast corner ¢ Counc. ror terme inquire a 68 reat Twenty bir Broome street, Which wax adopted. en By Alderman MeKnrony— Resolved, That the (hier Rngineer ment be Le ge wo tts eonvenence, 1 bone 10 Work i oF enginners Five Dopart. his earliest have ner- mechinists h street, near First avenues rent $60) poasexaion tumediately, ventcent! street, before 10 A. M, 10 unr. DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR OFFICES ‘oO 0 en a HOUSE AND EIGHT LOTS OF. GROUND 8 Appty at No.2 Alderman Joxme moved ‘o e words, "airo to report (Le eou.ber OF & and where busin oter at NO, 18: Park plac, Meas Brosewa, located”? and the city ai ‘Apply 10 #2. A BOURNE. b4 Wallet cepted. 3k third floo OD WH BMmENdE War (Len adopied 2 SA bare seein 2 a 0 LET—AT DARIEN, CONN. PROM THE 187 Or me is heroby ordered April nexk @ Mose, with an sere of Land sa i econ eet, Wash river; of ani.ie from the railroad depot; * gud 10 extend eut to Apply at No, 2 Bast Ser feutcenth street bevore Is te Taoist ire, h was refeczed 10 the Comm ttee on Wharves, Pica —— = Stipe, "10 LET—A VOOR STORY NOUSA IN EASP THATY By Aidertian MoMsBON'— thied Jao between Lexington and Third avennes, Besoived, That the scincy of | theeweevers of Gouverneur | improvements.” Alno, the lower siory aud barement, ‘ov Market be Increased to the nig onntef $40 par month. po haaia thrve in the foririn to ‘a small family whos Which was referred 10 thé Comriitee on Salaries and | children. Api birty third street, oe iween Omicer, Lexington anc ER Ruta ave ave By Alderman Jones Resolved, Th. at dod he Comptroller be and he ts bevel 0 LPT—OR POR 8A! 1eB BROWN STONE Px reciog io tiaw hie warrant in favor of the ‘ender of Dod, Daement House 308, Wert Thurty-fourth street. hwine ‘ey the reception of the Forty ui diate possession given. Inquire on the prem Der a, ee nla al *. 0 LET—?HE CROCERY STORE OR THE <0 8 unr Rtacived. That yern rant Tet ‘Third avenue and Vorty.fovrih streak, on p ato Mts, James B. 2Eint | ovonpied as a ‘class for, fos Sittee of ike Melrapal Tnqitireat 2 ‘east Thirty. torch aires poreegecniigeepcon yates 0 LET-AT MASPETH, A DESIRABLE 5-8) yh Stay ihe unacl wad reeks T and five aoros, of Lani ‘ito yO inteh nen ine oure’ by hen fo she use of seit fair oF rg aes cioy is of SAS. ea ON IT Park ‘row, In the y "ne or ide of “wey aa & ie a ay 7—DOWN. TOWN, NEAR SY. JOHMS Pan the pureinertt renci: street @ Whole or Part of @ Ronse, 19 good order; wa “Telin wank. | gas, Bent from 160 49 8660,” Apply ‘or three Wayn a ark. ‘tieel, after 10 A, Me est f the Fair, or 10 LET—NORTHWEST CORNER OF SIXTH AYU NUB and Thiny.third street, @ very conapleuous Bueinese 567 Sixth avenue: glass w indows, »iore fe “al ‘ison, viltable for's frak Sasmcokteationery 2's roost any business, iz report on thes dove woo and ok 0 Terri RNISHED, A “HANDSOME DWE) LING rear South Orange. with carriage house, stable, !m Apply at ytished at rng ere, Ae Sinuiay engl in at! ihe payers et in the Senday Mercury, Swi garden, dc, convenient to stetion, Bowery, corner Fourth at ect, T LET—A LARGE LIQUOR STOR! wns vox tures. Apply for three days at 110 West Ninetrenth wt TS LU T—PARTLY FURNISHED, TO A SMALI. ib god (or the stiumer, one of three Cot : acound on the Hudson river (Jersey aide), v ‘nim Hi of = city, amid fores scenery, Address 00x 1,16 Shing from the mo: he publication of veifeved oemend dy ® Marey sil relating 10 now spaper Wetennd copienof the report ‘Wiieh wae carried by the fol mativemAldermen Fo: gn Shan nr 10 LETH219 wane FORTY-NINTH STREFY. tween Ninth and Teoth Peiak oe ne story and ment Cottage with ae tare Ll hus just been pape Mott. 18 Wait street, or, in ie fevening, h atregh 1ive— ie: he Preriient be yoked by Alderman Jone: Wirieli wae lost hy she ratlowing vote vir: af uy Box ond to Revative Phe Presiuony, aldovmen bpp. Mek vig) Spe fy A “LET-A SUIT OF NICELY, FURNISHED Rous jogether or aing'y. to three or four centlemet Lao ouiy self and wife and two servants in wo day, any time sitter ws rth street, No moving wel ovion by striking vere. Tinea the President, Keigint—6 Ryers, ‘by the follow —Alermen Pox. Alder chinp ane Jevemiah, Hardy, onvihe er PR) motion of Alder wna Maris. as genie, grace Me Manon moved to ame: LET—THE oe t PART OF THE #¢ rouR erone . 1 0 T House, corner of Hud: | FeO». as, water and bath. Inquire at the store, No cs) street, © r of Greet 3 the motion by add- to add in’ Ril the words ‘cilowing, ewanapere p hed in the city of New Yori.’ Wich woe lott oy tue Oh OWiDE ve ie, § ntiveAlderinen Jones end Ma Renetives- Aides the mo Lats LARGE AND CONVENIENT BASEWENT iL Third avenue, corner ot Thirty-ninth sree, Hy “ith rar a plumber. or other like business. Apply 'o FEFER OUTANT, 469 Third avenue. pis Right, LuT—SUITS, AND Ata0 the newly Se nmey oo ae ‘roar ep PBasein t,o tiable f. @ phy tiat. Apply ae abc as above. nt Long—S. Aide men MW aes Ege ‘Vereminn, “LET—ON STATRN ISLAND, 1 Two BEAUPFUL T°! Mardy ‘ani Masters Coltazes, near Bplscopal chured, 9 ante fromm Aldqupan Oy a ed. rs aforiher awendment. to | ferry, each with aixtsen Jot mts a it $409 egeh. be tthe words torday ‘oN vier, amd insert in Ages, tog. +s RIPLEY, 2 ‘23. Wk. TOWN. eu! (ne words: unday Times. > 9, Chiftton. WEE was ost by the £8 a _—+ rmative—Aidermen Or. mo. LET-HWALF OF THE ‘THREE STORY PRION ldermen For . Aldermen Dwelling House 1.505 Broadway, between ¥iliy-third Shannon, Chip. i And Fifly-foncth atresia: nae gas, pally and, every cunvert- Herdy end Mastersin—3}. ence. “Apply on the premyes fi to 6 o'cionk P.M, Phe wurstion tr itr ng 6 eat of Alderman | Heat $08 per anmusm aiion toamens! by wa! of papers ihe [ish 10 LET<BY WM. RENNELLY, 14 PINE STRE&T, 142 Ninth atreet, near Broadway; rent $),50. fot Thy street; first one rent rs for sale and to avdy fon, as TIN Feuer 1208 Ring gigi TH Back Room. bedroom. bat A TWO STORY ANL LEeT—1 jc brick He ith Croton im basement, broagh. (ange turd: cent S8a8, Apply etweow f1'A. M, eod) to EDWARD F. Dis LANCEY, Counse)’oy atlaw, Afliema Lh LR he rc S00 URRY er Tee T° LETT CORNER, STORE, ON OND oF THR ee ceebinstecks Funded. thane : bene in aes rg. Rent reason | 1dr Allervan Jovus raised tue polo, af cider that 9 ass cation contr oto thetic acl al Motion reiiitre the vot fen members, the ex- | pry, ai Ter aesrprat decided that hitheria W kad teen naiform. | S0lng to Burope, address W. G., 7 Post olfce. %, by desided and assented to shar bot ane y ry to pace sich @ motion Snbaeqnently Alderman Foxes offered the following pro. ont ssa tet Li ToT HE THREE STORY AND BAST MENT Chariton srrvet, ip first rate order, cours oF ti amd 5 orclock Inquire a 68 aa fete | igs LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE Bb #4 ‘one ‘ront dwelling house 231 West Fiftieth si, T°. of es! r hereby protest against thes e Roerd in reward to their action im printing the reper the Committee on Finance making the aunual anpropriavions, on the ground ‘had no apvropriations bave berm mare 5 the (Signed) 2U Wik TIMPAON, House agent, 110 Wee Pi? ie (PO Let—THE BRICK STABLE, «5 TH STREET ugar ay Ae hares, with loft hay end feed tha req ulation Oy the stree apoly to F. RODMAN, No. 9 Whitehall street iderm. ne oved that mr 7 a dhe Clerk edi (el taghranete H To, LBESTO, AMILY EAC! THE Pyne Les decor two entire im ie i Neation was rece'ved from Nie phe et paper Meockonhies tesite ra eg om wees r ve rom ‘tt nor t iu! ron ree Pie Gash) Mifpiy to tM RODMAN: No.9 WPtev orgposals for frelghting fnin the city hich was rederred 10 Comunitter on © OH motion the Board. ad iaisned. end ge adjo aim. « F “No LAT OR LBASR=POR A TERM OP YRARS, TBD eoge orick Bull! ee 76 Varick sireet, next the -orner o ining on Grand ALUNTING. Clerk,” | Gans), eaa tand ed Bow o-'apied by | Bignta Ward Public Senoela; eco Pasa pies feet ving O “HOUSES, ROOMS, &., TO LET. ON ee OL Ae a T NEW BRIGHTON-ON THE ee ets | be ae se Win, at lrvadway. re rick “Villas to 0 LRT fy LEASE—AT WEBBA' re, x, ! Farm of about sovestons acres, , joni” ferry ates’ a whe OR LEASE—FOU sour FT a oP ni fr dera improvements. Alvo two ¥. BOND, arb eas atreets. ‘Apply 10 8 SECOND FLOOR, CONTAL ae PARLOR, KITOR AA en, three bedrooms, batbroom, ene. water, wardrobes, LET oR FOR ‘FOUR STOR’ en ols Inthe brown, soce house No. anor | vet Houma. 18 feet trot. Side West This a frst street. Apply on the premises, from 10 todaeioek, » SiS Peat Ye i ir. Apply 0 Rent $300. PINKNEY, 17 Na va yl mE Tr OWRRY.—F0 LET OR ae 7 “UPPER Pant Y Nee egy ts hy Tk of a desirable three story Monse, wery, near Cas | ave ’ nal sireet. "Fhe hove sa pecten: orters and } Snauee ie ae ee OxtrEN it ; isiness purposes. Ay SZ LET OR souD= Ww BROWN STONE RIOF basement; dew 'i/u) ioea rement: oluy 4 Porty - | T°, E STORE | James’ Hotel Breer sty \Y.=T0 LET, THE BROWN STON Lz one door ‘rom the St Tro the en't For particulars w F HOUSE, RYE; THIS 18 A ba nt | cure, t established, with fret ease oat Sewutare the Fo ed. Ap Leet, QURNISHED HOURE ON THE HUDSON TO 1 f 20M THE 1ST OF MAY, A HANDSONE: x m Chay. se ® aire vy Moe qui: Naina Wha ten! acres of | Fi i House, near Union square, Address { Tilt, £06 Beach ane goo oa iow y Beer mt meer a 2 Water street ) RENT -THR LAR B Wwiitte ‘HOC P vay ABRAM KNIGHT R'SONS, 92 Wer'r sweet |! t a Ano rear D Diace as A? Rr {OR RENT oR TO gene FIRST Rare BRICK Mooming dale Fond ore Priv ene ov 10 U)iBto ' N hety scxth alread, ‘wasoa river, tnginre of weoer ét Mn " : AN Sruoe oF Bast Tweulye fret atveet wii NPAT ORANGR, N. J, A COPTAGR, WHNTN A DNTING ON 2108 Walk of the modernie For ne arenes ia | fh siate Taynite at or aditess 17 chaviton Pees nies aud > gh, OF ver T° GaseeRorupIsG, CORNER CHBRRY rR ERY 10. cts be ready or oven, Aree) A hrs y. veoupled asa aunt redness, 20480. ane y Of yenre, Ay ply to ' * at ie for manu: cia ue shina. fe ton 180 Pte sicvel, or 4u9 P/N ave, Hi TO LET <Tiig SECOND. THIRD. FOURTH, ) Naat GARDENERS. —T0 LET, » A pres ov L oa aie Floor@ef (he American Bxy @ a T currared Uplands, sitratag on Constabie’s f Hudson ant Jay aireets. This ion sonue. B.2,. om: uaile from steamboat land op ne kilt soniirncted in the most soll enc complete mam nd | au vigrier of a mile from the Bergen Point plank road, Gy: moilern upprovesnnnis, The we Gras lofteare | miley fem, Jersey Cites Drraiing On! en the by I lighted at each end and oe skylights, The ace ky Ry, VAN BUSKIRK. ai ou (he prem vee three uw peer arta are 100 feet sjuare and lighted «nm the orto F. tt red 140 Reade street, N. i. gues. She are w yateam. Accor from a AIOE ery desi ran /FACTURERS. cv, WIth - ral nt front and tire ype o HOMER MONGAN, Nos Fi owe, stovies 70 ine 4 lorge Luidiug. | axl vr Pe Well Hghted, sitnaved om event sisieare 3 _ a ae belt in| ie "i orts fo Le?—FOUn LOFT 38 BY woos naicate | fata a otwe bolts, purcet csv Ly -eulyavle for m doo wat eight po we ot Poca eee ar0'y 10 Wb MOLBROOK. 2) | TON GAR & BOMDICHTING. 40 Pear etroee aes i sitees,