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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VI1.—Wo. 999.—Whole No. 1967. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1842. Price Pwo Cents, t of Common Pleas. Cireuit Court, Statistics of Crime In the City of New York. Before Judge Kent Ra are tadevie. J.B Waltings Esq., ow: Janvany 11.—National Bank vs, Henry J. Seaman, | *etent and popular District Attorney for dupli a. al—The defendants, in 1887, commenced busi. | °&e Copy of a renee prepared by him’ for the Com- SHED DAILY BY Charleston. d of the eloquence of Sibley and Jamxs GORDON BENNETTS, [Correspondence ofthe Herald.) : af laprern showed great sbllityin.cge: Before Judge Ulshoeffer. ANN STREET, Cuanteston, 8. C., Jan. 4, 1842 nee too mech credit cannot | TUESDAY, Jax. 11—Joshua Thurston v. Joseph Bio, AF "The extensive circv4 " Nap and active benevolence, too much credit cannot ESDAY, JAN. r P t , n TEEMS OF ADVERTISING. —' atl aunty makes | Medical Students— Disgraceful Riot—City Guard— be given to Judges Sampson and Seldon for their Hunt and Thomas Bell—This was an action of re- ness usdry good dealers, in Hanover square, the | "0" Couneil, exhibiting the state of crime in this jatuo. of the Hess pein. a Lene country, Students Arrested— Cotton. exertions in her behalf. plevin, to recover the value of a piano forte which ba pit through to Water street, under the | °tY during the past twelve years—covering the * er eer O J. G. Bewxerr, Esq — Mr. Van Zandt was a popular preacher. Pos- | bad been let by plaintiff (who keeps a pianoforte | fr seaman, Norton & Co. They started with | YeaFs 130 to 1841, both inclusive. It occupies ten OR TWELVE LINES OR LEM . manufaetury at No. 259 William-street,) to Mrs. oy closely filled es of fool: th ti 4daye, $1 25| 7 deys, $1 87 10days,$9 38 dé. sessed of a pleasing address, anda showy kind of nutaet 4 eat, if, |] @ cash capital of $40 060, and bought goods to the | ¢¢ lscap, the greater portion e«'9 n 207 Dear Sx :— Phebe Griffin, at $5 a month—the said Mrs. Grif- * fon whit nteg | “Which is made up of “rule and figure work,” oy oo ‘ eloquence, be attracted numbers to hear ie uneeeate SE ee aceted Tmizht learn to | mount of $100,000, for which they gave their Note> | and’ hiss evidently = nape ost etsee es 24) J saw in the Herald the other day, an excel- | ‘There was not much depth of thought, nor lofty . at eight months, but failed before the notes became 90.00 | lent article in relation to the spirit of mobism, | imagery in his discourses, but they were flashy, a a pr wate ware ig Ferrers sine tse due. Among them was one for $2300, which had : 16 00 | whi i i dents in Phil | 884 to common minds somewhat striking. ‘There | tt ae earn it i eee’ ctioneer ta Ann- | been discounted at the National Bank. “Mr. Seaman ” ve 8 id for belore their im whieh prevails among the medical stndents in wasmore in ti nner than'in his matter. His | the instrument to Mr. Hunt, an auctioneer in Ann- | 9°en Cucounted at tlt Ni tout ven. and renewed advertisements to be pair adelphia, and a recommendation of the New York | voice was mu delivery bland, and alto- | street, who advaneed $75 on it. Mr. H. sent it to | tte tut ton part, from time to time, till in January, ‘Advertisements inserted in the Wrexzy Heascp at $) | Medical College, as superior to any other in the gether in the pulpit his fout ensemble was taking. the auction store of Mr. adel it was dis- 1840, it had ‘been reduced to $600. On becomiug per square every insertion. country. The professors this institution you | In social intercourse he was by no means starched | Covered so ths afterwards due it was protested, and the other partners comtend Y Meamxo Havaup—Issued every mornin: (<9 pr y or puritanical, but free and easy—could take his | Ante refused to give itup. App that Mr. Seaman was not authorised to use the name ‘ eente per copy. Country subscribers furnt hed say are enterprising, scientific gentlemen, and the henen glass of grog, and was therefore a great | made to Mr. Burr Wakeman, guar: F aks ‘fin i. ct ‘Action is therefore brought. same rate, for any specific period, ou a mmeniiinase, in | students, sober, moral, aud industrious; devoting | fivorite with the young men of his congre; for pay, but he refus-d, although he admitied that | iy ene Was ably managed by Mr. Selden, for ‘wdvance. No paper sent. unless paid in advance. their time exclusively to the acquisition of an ar- | Even now, this class, for the most part, continue the young man would be entitled to $30,000 left plaintiff, and Mr. Vean fordefendants. ‘The Jury ‘Warecy Karacp—issued every saturday morning, of : j . | him by his grandfather, when he became of age.— ; could say as much of the medical students of. this | to’Conwey the ideathat he did not carry out the | strument bad been sold. and the defendants held to RREsroNDENTs are requested to address their letters ‘ ~ it ha ., a i te Jamns Gorpow ke al dF) ed rietor and Editor: and al | place; fora portion of them are any thing but cor- | fanatical nonsence of the day,and because [pvier pelle Neat slit pbaghiag sala teeaieee cote aay rect in their conduet. a Parson, think that he must imitate Horace labor, time and care. We have space for but ag- gregates—the minutia being extremely diffusive, and occupying the greater portion of the table: Schedule A presents a full and particular state- ment of the indictments, trials, recognizances to answer, persons discharged, ied, and complaints not acted upon, during each year and each month in each year, inthe Courts of yer and Terminer and General Sessions of the Peace. BY adding the number of indictments to the number of discharges, and to these the number of complaints returned, a fair average of the whole number of complaints during the year can be had, Schedule B shows these additions Schedule C exhibits the whole number tried in Fate or a Duexist.—Most of our readers will remember that in April last a Mr. Allston, of Tal- lahassee, challenge neral Reed, of Florida.— orders on business must Sri be de by i i} te; the Special Sessio: —————————OO ‘8 . , | to Mrs. Griffin, pay to be made by instalments ; | ;* a : ‘ " e Sp ns. SSP DASTERN DIVISION OF THE NEW YORK | I will give you an account of one of their recent | ly: and eat bran bread and drink the celdest water. | Dili en go, it appeared that neither instalment | They (ought, and the Gen. shot him, Willie All: | Schedule D exhibits the whole number of trials AND EID RAILROAD. transactions, which has produced great excitement | thought the good things of this life were made for | OF hire had been paid.— Verdict for plaint had a rencontre subsequently, and a second one, | and Special Seating nt mine and General Schedule E exhibits the whole number of Con- i a (in all the Courts) involving moral turpi- tude, Schedule F exhibits the whole number of Con- victions in the General Sessions, and the particular nature of the offence _ While many suppose that crime is on the increase ina Elio grestes than our increase of population, is gratifying to find that the data (anise fully ins the contrary. It will be seen that the number of recognizances to answer increased from 2,354 in 1830 to 3,790 in 1836, and that they decreased from 3,790 in 1836 to 2,179 in 1841. The number of complaints not acted on by the Grand Jury in 1830 was 1,755; they increased to. 3,412 in 1856; since when such cases have decrea: sed to 950 in 1841. Our population in 1830 was 202,589, Convietiane then were one for every 821—whilst our popula- tion in 1840 was 312,852, the convictions were one for every 345 It isto be observed (says Mr. Whiting in his report) that the great increase of convietions in 1S40—'41 are cases of petit larceny, The whole number of conv) in the General Sessions in 1830 was 206, whilst in 1840 the convictions were but 239. The convictions in the Special Sessions from 1830 to 1839 do not vary much. They in- = cia 349 in 39 to 526 in 749, and swelled to in 741. as well as indignation in the city of Charleston, | enjoyment, and inthis he was right. In stature | For plaintiff, C. Nagie, Esq. F . an he hot the latter. He since went to Sap Sa Sai and came very nigh terminating-in bloodshed, Mr. V. isa leviathian, and would baye made a ca- Rondiet te; eg a y Goole ane her gu a Texas, O FOEMNRE SHOR INS ARIF 3 FR i T wi er ruu between New York ai hen | Jt was announced in the city papers that Dr. | Pital grenadier, er heavy dragoon. Bag ae! ‘an action for slander. ‘The parties are some- e letters received at New Orleans on the to the following arrangement, stopping at Ber: . with his “‘ six feet and fine proportions, ach ate that Allston bi d farther difficulties sont, Bleuraltville, Ftene, sufferne: amspn Uiation. Mow: | Mattson, of Bosto has recently published a | to him. Now that his preaching is put an end to | What celebrated. | Mr. Deverna asa most Sige store gee ee prbarn prong ety ys prorat woe Works, Turner's, Seamanville, Monroe Village and Ches- work entitled the American Vegetable Practice, | for ever, it is suid he is about to sady law under Cie ae rye an ie “< De 4 Riss end io Kis cove life being taken. Be suniay) veving | WOUld deliver a fow lectures here ou reformed me- | the auspices of Judge Garainer, the leading loco. | {oonsr ate dt: also Keeps porter house at Nv)" Wie" ved “in the eietbornod’ of ‘Beansria ‘at eter lneny piacere sh o’el inthe compnay’s | dicine. ‘There was no disturbance at the first lec- pa oh hngion an asia I fbr wands he Mr. Cuas. R. WittraMs, last maker, deposed rea ne LO iin ee ae (a Ra steautboat Utica, Capt. A. H. Schultz. day afternoon, | ture, with the exception that when it was nearly | Silin ume makes figure at the bar. Meantime | that he wasstanding at the door of the plaintiff | from the towa, in the woods, he met Dr. Jobn | 4 Bagsenger tran very OY Albany atrect ta tho ateamboat | Sone) Feel atadegte Te Ee eee ae eee agar raptec imordes to rer | between land 12 o'clock on the 25th June last, | Neil Stewart; an altercation arose between them, rks lock, from the foot of v concluded, a large body of medical students left the | he wiil seek quietness epose, when the defendant came along accompanied bra relative to a friend of Mr. Stewart, both being arm- Mr. i i : . Thursday and Fri- i i le noise. | Peat in dust and ashes. i ; ed; Allston drew his knife to stab hi..., but Stew- ‘ A Trinh matron Motte, arpa’ of Ch imbore street, oceuse aaemreret etme cee soe ntsc Nite Some two or three years ago, the people of this peg tse eae porto ee Hg SATE lat. art, perceiving his intention, fired three shots at by'the steamboat Union” Many of the most respectable physicians of | good city of Rochester were distinguished for out- | Bcott shook hinds, when the former auled the lat | (io) With one of Colt’s pistols; Allston, though se- A IA toc Meteo Sunday) at elk, Charleston were present, but they conducted them- | ward piety and atriclaess, even to severity, inthe r Aa itinkceen tea seanllgcandéhoate ving sree arn verely wounded, fired a rifle and shot-gun at his Shaw taNce York, by the steamboat Utica, at the foot of | selves like gentlemen. Rani bads iy ttho a Renee tired Eee es ehaotlec iad pasing i next morning ine pretence of pp honen en siesta cee ipne parapet y A r train every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, At the’second lecture the students assembled in most spare time on their hands. Parties met to ERR GRR LC Aa ATS ae Galvertour on the bask’ of'ene OF the letters, gre Md at Soeclok, arriving in New York by, the strambont “aad Wri. | full force, and made so much noise that the speaker | pray but never to dance, and balls and theatres Ihat Allston wag arrested, taken out, and shot by ed that he “would give him $20 if he would go | the citizens of Brazoria. by the steamboat | couldnot preceed He expressed his regret that | were looked upon with holy horror. A ¢ but am compelled tocallyoualiar.” Scott remark- intoa room withhim:”” The plaintiff replied that a ; Nie i i 3, hether for good or evil, I will not pretend to rived at the foot of Albany street on | in the noble, chivalrous South, any attempt should | Whe! Boox > P A : is and Saturday, ani at the foot of Chambers street | be made to interfere with free discussion ; that | hae come over “the spirit of our dreams.” he was no fighting man, and besides, was h cripple, | LATEST rnow Texas.—We have received Gal- hi e hurt arm. Finally Scott called the | Veston dates to the 28th ult, and Austin to the 30th. y, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, until 3 P.M i fied with hie lecture had | Dean, late of Buffalo, has erected a very respecta- 4 the Co "s Travep- | those who were dissatisfied wit! lecture ha bs &, ‘ tor paaeate ety and’ West atrests, ble theatre, and his exertionsare handsomely sus. 7 lerrrolcee ane caret aie ibce pt a agree action is brought. ] dle of January. Fi - ; i ‘of Liberty aud’West atreets, and atthe | better retire, as there were many respectable citi- | 0° e u Varjous depots an the line of tne goa ries as Sbohacat zens, nay even physic pri? hss ‘anx big titae! two years ago, when on a dying trip, datim Eastern Division New York ind frie Railroad. | Rear him; and he suggested that the riot i ped is ae ea Aactand dene city ahead quar- | Gonsan Scorr called—The witness was a gen- | A party of Indians bad stolen several horses in NEW YORK AND NEWARK. encouraged by the medical professors themselves, | M5e Su d'clters nightly for the lovers of the drama. | tee looking young man, but had had the misfortune | the city of Austin—they were followed by a mount- though he expressed the hope that the latter were | (ir at at nee ont ta frequent prayer mectings | f receiving anugly black eye. On being d | ed troop, but escaped to a swamp. ‘a pray what trade he was, he said he had been a cabinet- Our correspondent at Galveston says—The re- maker. port of the capture of our Santa Fe expedition has een rae to aan chen tage toadeess the audi | RoW frequent the theatre, and unless brother Eagniea lectern Questisn—Yes, but what trade are you now ? produced great excitement throughout the coun- {| Answer—I am nephew ef Mr. Scott. try. aor are anxious to get up an expedition ‘¢ ence, and said that such proceedings were a d grace to South Carolina, but the uproar continued, Rene mbativallh benoess off as, 7 ido ant exactly ! Miaatlon of t Bate Question—Nephew of Mr. Scott—is that your | immediately and march to Mexico to rescue our trade ? citizens, i Fare re From the foot of Cour and the audience were dismissed. I may state, f A . (Frere day X that the students expressed their willingness for lization or not, but one thing is certain most excellent A. Of schedule A, we are able to give but the aggregates for the year, omitting the months, po dg Leave New York. q : Hs milatedin spirit, the age of reund-headism and ¥ Veure, Indie. Triale. lai ? i - “! 'y , vetvar Ae The next day Dr Mattson published a card, an- Leste versa she other ingame ‘Aap yinal Bas Question—Well, is that your trade—Is that all | Mexican blood flow for it. 18906237 aaa” ue S188 ON SUNDAYS. ing that he would lecture the eni pra affair, We want ar Seitice Dont think, | You do ? Emigrants continue to come in rapidly, both by | {§3, 106 634 2556 1s 1930 wee. s ing ; y Bi tay deheiéix, dverkte Br levitys'ad Topeak in very | Answer—I take care of Mr. Scott’s wardrobe. | seaand land. A vessel from Cork (Ireland,) and | jnas 4396 po] eee would be ordered out, the students declared that | i) ad if you know cl any syul-searching | _@vestion—Qh ! Now we have it—You take | one from Bangor, (Me.,) arrived here yesterday | 183 716 339988 2 wen they would atm themselves and beat down the Nindeber altace aces him fe Mares: s we want hie care of Mr. Scott’s wardrobe. Well, sir, what do | with a large number. Meee) epee ae py 4 Lie Ware reduced. guard. d, than he | much. If he dont come before Spring, he need not | You, know about this case. ; ‘The retrenchment law lately passed by the Con- | jysr Sn as7 Sate Thee the foot of Liberty street daily. ‘The lecturer had no sooner commenced, than he Lira all, for thiewioex'socd citizens: beri The witness then stated that he was passing the | gress, fixes the salaries as follows: the President’s | 1838 767 400 3708 80 2780 Lene New York. New ick. | was interrupted, with loud rapping upon the floor, | F icing preparatigns for seed time and hor. | house of Mr. D in company with Mr. Scott. | 1s fixed at $5,000; that of the Vice President at | 1339 1008 s86 3967 49 203. Ate AM. ae yo cateannt enone eae busy, making preparations for seed time an Fecognised each other in a | $1,000; Secretary of State $1,300; Seeretary of ot a tee our, when a file of the City , How do you do, John” —**How | the Treasury $1 ; and Secretary of War $I,- B. Whole number of cases in the General Sessions in each yeur;— passed between them. Theyhad | 500; Comm mer of the General Land Office, MERVILEE, unset with these lines each f f r 3 wh; i hi tole atm A i reet, and the Captain of the Crsonivs, iSong iosed by last witness, On $1,800; Comptroller $1,000; and Auditor $1,000; ¥ ‘T6 cents. i i ‘New Brunswick, phe ly made his appearance in ti ts. Saperior Court. going | 3 o 4 hares 2 r ‘ edie rt leetureroom. A rt instantly stepped upto called after Mr. Scott, who ar- | Chief Justice of the Republic $1,500, and District Fears. No.of C No. of Cases. fare the 7 A, M. trai rom New Brunswick, and 44 him, engaging him in private conversation, and - Befare Judge Oakley. ; n! you say you are cripple.” The | Judges the same. Mehubers of ‘Congress $3 per ae oa Fmd fam Lore; bag beso seduces betwee tera few minutes the captain retired. Ihave just} Turspay, Jan. 11.—John Walker v. Hamilton | other then said—“Oh, L have my right arm still, | day. ee bs fog few, Zork pad Kom, Brunewwick (0.50 can understeod that this gentleman was.a Dr.Cohen, of | 1 Jackron —This was an action relative to the ce- | and will ehoolfjyou yet.” Mr. Scott then ealled | We find that the attention of the planters has 1838 a ja mailime passes through New Brunewiekfor | Charlestov, who told the captain that his presence | lebrated Log Cabin in Broadway, adjoining corner | him ablackguard, but did not mention the word | been turned to the cultivation of the sugar cane. a ea = ‘clock. , would irritate the students, andthat if he would | of Prince, s0 much frequented previous tothe Pre- | thief. The witness is positive of that. ‘We learn that planters are also turning their at- tripfrom New Brunewickisomit- | retire there would be no further disturbance. This, { sidential election. Te nppeate that Mr. Walker] Mr.Scotes, in summing up, took an awful | tention to the Growing of wheat. In the upper who procure their tickets at the ticketoffice,re- | it seems, was a stratagem to enable the students to | paid some $1500 or $1600}for erecting the “ cabin,” | squint at the witness’ black eye, which he said, | ‘Trinity country several suecessful experiments > Mr Ap Au Spt Oc N'r Dir ticket gratis. Sp waptenreessdived by the ry out their designs with impunity. They were August, 1840, finding it unprofitable, decided | was evidence of hi f and friend being great con- | have been made in this way. A German, in Hous | 1830 a5 49 33 63 42 39 D by yn the re, an ir. jattson was ena! oO nclus up, an ‘not strike | action, ie ol ve in certain 3s ef our | harvested in Ma els 0} wheat. 1883 39 87 63 tide of the rivers having betior aizee? | his "leeture, though not without much noise i b Gieclibn: he would ot teee whites duelling ii ermitted, a man has | There bi aeas thea tal staacbone accident.— } 1834 56 72 36 Find Beoutway cbastengers will be forward: | and disturbance. Alter the lecture was concluded, | give him $1000. The plaintiff did so, but Mr. | got to. anewer such expressions as those com- | The Albert Gallatin, from Houston for Galveston, | 1835 £2§. Stage to Albany by ths li from any pont a aset the students assembled in the street,displaying their | Jackson refused to fulfil his part of the contract, | plained of with his life—but here the appeal | burst one of her boiler, killing five persons and | iss7 33 35 49 mde of the river where the boats may be compelled by ice to | Dictoig and bowie-knives, and swearing vengeance | and action is brought. For the defence it was con- | is, as it should be,toafair and imparaini tribunal. | wounding nine others. After the explosion she | 1835 23° 37 36 stop. te will be on board cach of the mail boats to give assis- lecturer; some declaring that they would | teuged that the contract was ijlegal, as the statute | After being out some time, thejury gave a verdict | took fire, which was with difficulty kept under un- | 1549 eee | es oo Saveeet he dared to show himself among them. | provides that no candidate for office shall treat or | in favor of plaintiff for $49 damages, and six cents | til she sunk below her lower deek. The wounded | js4 63 89 49 93 119 1004 ‘and information “ i rei ae tonching at Albany, (affice re, two or three of t! jead. entertain persons during the election, &c. The | costs. were taken on board the Dayton—tbeir wounds E. ) Showing the whole number —_ ay convictions for crimes in a tolving moral turpitude, = ~ , Yearee Ge Ses 'S. Ses, Total 564 N01 1880 35 624-584 10031881 436 «618 (10s 1892 526 66811901843 races a very directand commo- | 40+. seized by the guard,and dragged tothe guard- | Court held that the statute did not apply tothis | For plant, H. H. Burleckand J.B. Scoles, | dressed—ond thry were immediately brought to of this line be found really the | house. Some of the students proposed to release abi tended for a place at | Esqrs. For defendant, A. D. Russel!, Esq. the city. ‘The fojlow: fe " sili be. paud to the comfort, conve- their com jons, but the lieutenant of the gs, but not to give re Killed—Mr. Cherry, of h fe ordered his mea to beat them down like dog: y ‘he defendant is clearly liable General Sessions, ed no external mark of injury ,and sup; iver attempted to draw a weapon. After t contract, and the jury could so find. The | Before the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noah, and | killed from inhaling steam ; Mr. Hait, bar keeper, blown i i overboard and not found ; Nero, a negro owned in Hous- the guard, together with eral citize: t question of law would probably come before a full Aldermen Timpsen and Jnnes. _ Scowrnsed se katiobmse. ands aiateor4,hllieds Dr. Mattson to his lodgin The next morning | court, and if found to be incorrect, could be re- % Esq. i » és " 393 1834 some of the rioters were indicted and held to bail in | versed. The jury retired, and after « short absence retey Voronin crimping aeragaa Bde rer sp Joho Matson, piles 00) rs ist 135 a heavy sum, and strange to say, # hitherto highly | returned witha verdict in favor of the plaintiff. Jan. 11th.—Trial for Manslaughter in the Third | rey, firemen, do do ; Thos. Conner, of Galveston, slight- ot od respectable citizen of Charleston, has beenincluded | For plaintiff, L. Benton and H. Romaine, Esqrs. | pegree —Christian Hertzhog, was tried on the | ly; John Noyes, deck hand, slightly, do; Jahn Carter, tat 1838 among the uumber. The trial will be had, I am | For defendent, N. B. Blunt, Esq. above charge,for causing the death of Jerry Welsh, | cook, slightly do; Capt. Latham, brig Cuba, do do ; Capt. 386 1839 told, next Apr 2 4 - or Owens, by carelessly driving over him with a | Whittlesey, schr 8. Ingram, do do; M. Giraud, New aS? eae ie oh reper yey ES Steacal fake rare Court of Oyer and Terminer, cart on the evening of the Srd of September last, eo ae i et e p i treet u that SEO TEER Don ns. 52 1893 35 rot By i yourself, weuld induce the wealthy Before Judge Kent and Ald. Purdy and Lee. thee wich a A Uy ari another: aur ie City Intelligence. Metin Fe Ee age | oes (es ange sw hown na rae: tates, to send their sons, whom they ‘Trialof Bopaia Pothast, a cart om the evening above mentioned, in Chatham For Justice Wittram Wirsy’s Prace.—The re- pny the capita!) cates car intaccenhaa | 7 reilrood are large, : for the medical profession, to some other college | For Arson in THE Finest Decree, IN Serrine street—that the horse was driven at the speed of | signation of Justice Wiley, as published exclusively Manslaughter, 42 , 33 ates tine ide will be by steamboat daily as far | tham that of Charleston, for here the ve Fine to tum Hovse No. 149 Leoxaxp sTREET, | ten miles am hour, and that the deceased in cross- Herald di tide’ ud “bi fit ts Forgery, no 6 9 Mw 8 asthe ice will permit. RACH. make uo effort to keep them in the path of duty, and ON THE nicHY eF 29rn Ocr. ing the street was run over and killed by the cart in the eral yesterday morning, has brought three 7 $ H $4 Sud for Newbargh and Paltz may secure BEACH. . | a large number of them spend their time in riotous | Jaw. Ira, 1542 —The prisoner,a somewhat aged | in which prisoner was standing. Having failed to | eandidates into the field, either of whom would be Aiton: whenoe tte Ek kee tu fice Uy terme ani railvoad to Turner’a,16 miles thie | and disorderly conduct. married woman, thin and pale, was placed at the | show that Hertzhog was driving the cart at the | well gratified to fillthe vacancy. The names of the | (irand Larceny, aud 2d offence, 71 88 90 $5 52. 7B pleat Newburg hese wen will einrendia'm foconrey | “One of the professors in the College here, was | bar—D. Bucklin and P. J. Jodchimssen, Esqs..ap- | time,the jary returned a verdict of Rot guilty. | \vatitmen ate, lyases 1), Freach, Edward 1 Dor. | fetta Sap 's 3 Receiving stoiea goods, Obveg goods under - — obliged to leave the institution a few years ago, in | peared as ber counsel, and the District Attorney i rceny.—A black boy, named ; ti VIA. STONINGTON, DAILY. consequence of having delivered a leciare from the | forthe prosecution. Ct ee anand arcana Aavicted of vtealing | eT and Allan M. Soiffen, Esqe,, and the way the oo HARNDEN & O'S American and Foreign | French, ve without any acknowledgment | The District Attorney opened the case, in whieh | two eamblet wrappera nnd a cloth overcoat members of the Common Council will be bored for } Attempt to commit 2 3 ' se TenLages oF all kinds sample goods, | [1e Was dete the plagaritm, and was either | he stated that the question arises whether the | at g5o, from Samuel Jones, of Murray Hill in 37th | their votes, until one of these candidates sueceed, | Crrtit! eanimals, I ie, and bank not y ed to leave, but h nce been | prisoner is guilty of arson im the first or third de- | street, on the 2st of November last. it wan proved ‘edi ba’ e catllda ‘We thide Who S@iows taut Webs ie eer Fes anion ts tivervesl Teton, Wastiter Biresiag. : itution, and is now one of its | gree. The latter is where a person sets fire with | that he offered the goods for sale, whick Je! to his | “ riecteuuase> “AP ag BMBhecee itd toma av" dad Weta aaa eee iM lal dog * Ei + Daplin gud Cork, Irelands ¢ Vd terion shy ei SAstiwepeebaiies ®t Weve pte ar tert phir coy ota ped arrest. The Jury found him guilty and tho Court Me ie mer ; e at ae je trie ais an oe , le PRs i ie le to idence, New york, Hhiladelyhin and. (rome roy just been ‘opaversing with . lanter, ‘who told eral property at the Etna office, aud did not rere rag % bade hae 4 oth anpewwed ae scheming for this place wi 7" yject he? dian one Misden bee onl lant sea “! 2 7 10 10 ce, J r, * » - J le ‘Sq. p pes i CIV! H . uiseta eats Fecently inide arrangements with the eo | ine that there is adownward tendency of the cotton | have $25 worth in possession. ‘he house 149 Chambel for the pleat art, eq. app person to ae bles answered for at either a civil or Have at : i i RoE & CO. will attend to collecting or ay ing market. He says good cotton was sold yesterday | Leonard street was occupied by several famil nother.~John Pigret, a black boy, was tried | * higher tribunal. Fuster > ; jotea, Bills or Acceptances, and the purchasing for 83 cents. Immense piles of itareto beobservcd | and on the 29th cf October, the basement stai and convieted of stealing 100 stereotype plates— | Sxvccen Away.—An old rogue named John De- | Attempt to commit Arson, ' fama he wt a Fp ransient business of any Kind, | upon the wharves. Verytruly, W.S. were discovered to be on fire, and all the inmates | « the Philosophy of marriage,” from John M. | yoo forced an entrance into a house in Twelfih | Gambling Houses’ H i hk alarmed, except Pothast and bis wife, | Moore, No 137 Franklin street, on the 19th of De- f ‘i “| Libel, 4 5 Rochest ot appear. Finally some one knocked at } cember last. The Court sent him to the House of | street near Broadway om Monday night, and being | Conspiracy, 5 [Corr ciemeaor Gatien } their door. They were up and dressed, and seemed } Refuge. Allan M. Sniffen, Esq. for prisoner. heard by the family, search was made for him, | Arandouent of child. 1 1 28) . to be inno way concerned. Why the husband was | 4nouher—A man named John Dermady, formerly | when the gentleman was found closely stowed | Selling and insuring {iUry This 1 tolating grave, Rocnester, Jan. 6, 1842. dicted instead of the wife will probably ap- | | ¢ Or the workmen on the New York and Brie away under a bed between the sacking bottom and Dil pwede m El O., who | Prominent Sketches of the Trial of Rev. Mr. Vo r on the trial j 56 the to rominen etches 0 of Rev. Mr. Van } pea : id tried for stealin; 164 56, in sove- A a : : ‘Total, Property commmittedto their caret nor w any tisk sumed by, | Zandt—Religious and Moral State of Rochester. nw Assien, aworn.—Rerides at 149 Leonard | Railroad, was tried for stealing $164 56, im sove:) sieaw paltinster. He hid thus secreted himself in} Tota eg a ee ieana's fe iironde,orthe | Mx. Epiron— street, and has lived hate tounge five years. Isa] O',4, onthe 13th of last month. It wae proved that | order to rob the house, as was supposed, and was | Marder, : camer tn cates are oriiay be tratapartedin rereetto | After.g protracted trial of four days, the Rev. | lived there since lant May. It is a to-story | Ne Admitted the theft atthe time he was, searched | committed to prison. Prreercrtlh: runenrs:— Mere Plotehr, Aterauder & Co. Liver-| Mr. Van Zandt has been found guilty of seduetion | wooden house, near Centre street. There in x o0m by the ofcers who arrested him, and 17 of the | Coxwrrep Scicioe.—A man named Cornelius | Matetab'e, K Bc cri Ee Boston Sumibac coer Pac: | and muletedin damages to the amount of 3,125, attached fa the bonne abna ebsOd Prisoner lived | vt thand of his pantaloons. ‘The jury returned a | Sm0ck, a vietualler by ae aged about thirty | Birtmy: : ade/phia; and Thomas W' Olcott, Ea | Nine tenths of the population of Rochesier concur | Mc¢ moring About half-past ten 1 weut to bed | Tetsict of guilty.) PONTE ba committed ae nt fonday afternoon, by | Apsauit ind Battery, within- | ; capa No. 208 Miver etree Troy; 12 Exchange. Al-| in this opinion; and, however much they may pity | in one of the two lowet toons. T went asicep but | , Anolier.— Henry Gillman was (ried for setliig y taking laudanum. He had been laboring for a year | Gif" tceny, aud a8 of pee: j; 8 Court atreet, Boston; Uuion Buildings, Provi' | his family, and sympathise with their distressed | was awoke by acry nas Fire! Fire!” anda i Towdeend, ‘onthe Lith of December last. It was | Past, under a severe attack of consumption, and mi a Be ee lis Ea. WYMAN, Agent, No. 3 Wall st., New York. feelings, few, very few indeed, have much to ex. Ravenee ees, tarot ion eee poetic? | proved that he offered the aron for sale to Jeha Ba- | from the circumstances attending the case, it ap- | Petit Larceny, 21 offence, “t 13 3 3 8 iy : HARNDEN & CO. | pend on him. bry we. found fre and Sombustibles bea re con, junk shop moana of Water street, ripe he | pears that he tuok this means te terminate his days, | }}re a : -f. POWELL & COS LINE. During the whole trial, he remained in Court, | placed under the etairs, which had been boarded roe ribey oh es CO be jronpas oF a pect | in advance of the result of E's disease. He pur} 4 by fle rotten 7 1 1g #0 ae TEN SEM RURGH Roding a SOLB and except when Judge Sampson was bringing Poa ry ae a Seal te Uh win cunillogtiat The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the | chased the jena mbar to i ama and SPRING—The steamboat HiGHLANDE: home to the minds of the jury the conviction of % "1, Courtcenteneed himto two years imprisonmentin | on entering the house, told his mother as he was | Nivvutees 2 n fout of W: treet which belonged to Pothast. The basket and con- : ‘a Pa nes 2 5 POM Hel hat cad Seicrtey aierssoes | Ris guilt, ie evinced no emotion. The old gentle- | tents were partly burnt, but the stairs wore not | ‘he Binle prisons asuiudy ee Delica taking it that he “ had got a dose that would either | Diworderty’ How ex. i ee o'clock. Returning. the Hign sao cota man was replying to the elaborate argument of } much burvt. I went up to Pothast’s room and Win, EY. Orais, Beds oe Jolie Snell | Kill or cure him,” His sister suspecting that it was | Rio AF a Pa ire 8 36 B o'clock. Mark Sibley, that the whole w: ‘nocked, but they would not open the doer. I saw | — Obtuining a Note under false pretences—Joun Se laudanum, knocked the cup containing it from his Hel bog Ligner : bing ames. OF passage. hoply to the Captain on board. a : - 9 3 2 5 f tort money from the defendant, and he i * ij , from Goodrich & Frith, mahogany door makers of : t ‘ape, attempt tocommit, i 1 ‘ Bagger and riot of etry ihe ail the so ioe of his 0 xa 2 Acne ed yt kw want Teak Calespedte Potten No. 242 Mott street, under falve pretences, on the | ther dose, took it, aad killed himself. Verdict of Breaking freon, : ~of,unlese « bill oflading . P pA or ‘, oe ae th e en thes door, whict: the prisoner | [Sih day of February last, of the value of $280 14. Coroner's jury ped a Drs. Benjamin Drake, Reet to commit Arson ‘ heaven. “ Aconspiracy” said be “toextort mo- peal 4m had had ne fire in the room. | It was proved that the note was obtained without and James Syne were called in, but it was too late pet ee tinny ney.” Gentlemen, can you believe it? Examine t had been rick and confined to his bed for ; any attempt todeceive, and the Court charged the | to save him. 1, | Gxnbliong Houres, ‘ The frat suing steamboat OSEOLA,Cap- | your own hearts, and see if the tule is possible, | two or three weeks, bat was up then and dressed, | juty to that effect, and stated that it Goodrich & Deceasep Bany.—Yesterday morning a female | (st 1 3 tain Verdine adate for the remainder | ‘ Here i eases | Told prisoner 1 had found her candle-stick under | Frith were in Court they should compel them to | .tii{.born infant was found in an alley adjoining the | &\ 1 he season wilbioave the steamboat pier, foot | Probable, or human wature. Here is a young girl | 1 tole Prison | ee one had made the fire there. | pay the costs of court for thus taxing the public | house of ill iame kept by Mrs. Millerat 13 leade | Procuring an Abortion, a L7 haan, Thorsday and. Satirday | not yot sixteen years old, so hardened in iniquity, | Swe enlisde «I did not make it.” 1 weut to where | withthe expense of such atrial. The jury sume: | street, The persone in her premises denied. all } Pelle and lusuring Lottery 2 taal the fire was—she came down soon but with acandle | diately retarned a verdict of not guilty. knowledge of the subject, and the coroner's jury Violating Grave, mamaria in a bottle.and said that was all the candlestick she | The Court here adjourned to this morning at 11 | were compelled to return a verdict ot death from ‘otal. street. ‘at 3 0% landing, up an it a ald Srv Corea Font that she not only comes here and swears to the Caincinliatan had. She said the candlestick did not belong to | o'clock. unknown causes, Court Calendar—This Day. nWedpeaday and Vrigeyt 3 FY | blackestfalschoods—commits perjury of the deep- Fre thetat of November, the Ocola will leave Pooghkerusie.at | est die—rushes, as it were, against the bosses of aboard or to B.RANBOUBH MARTIN“ | God Almighty’s buckler, and brings double dam- = set doi oO against a married PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLE rear nation on her head, by doing 80 again arris —Thesplendid, fast suiling packet sip | man, and not only a married man, bat her own ANS iCapt. Sears, anile positively 16th Ja | elereyman—one whose hands had administered to . ship eB it five 4 ’ reite shine of inte Mat Aap dh or paronge free, her the bread and wine, emblems of the broken stecrege ray For passeae. early application should be | body and shed blood of Christ. Is such a thing taade'ou Board oot of Wall it ora possible in an artless girl of hitherto unimpeached 49 South atreet.or 43 i cheracte: k you, i t human N.B—The packet ship LOUISVILLE will sus nature? ‘to, gentlemen young man, om rok re 8 tered iN | as they ailege, was the rea ebild, she PASSAGE FOR SAVANNAH—F eoald not have stood in that witness box,and under- t CELIA. Capt. ‘Thatcher; the severe 1 ae eigers, For paseage eathy | SeFutiny o! the defendant's counsel—had she been rd, foot Maid: W.& TA Spreta sions. Pp. Counreresit Moxev.—On the evening | ¢ Corton 78:45, 1 OO; 16, 10 8, 90, 10 ss-examined—Does not own the house—I did Sprctal Sessions. of the Tih inst, a $9 counterfeit note of the Suffolk | 94. go, 103, 104, 1 ; not understand the question. The house belongs | Before Judge Noah and Aldermen Timpson and | Bank, Boston, was presented at the stere of Benja- to Mr. Kellog Witness keeps the clothing store Innes. v jor his examination, at two different | 52, 54, 55, 56, i . er need ‘of which he pronounced it a counter- | 70, 71, 72, 73, 74. 103, 104, 102, 43, 14, 87, 68, 92, 96. jos. 10, 21, 30, 39, 40, 44, 49, 60, 39 , 9, 80, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 6% 7 families in the house. Jaw. 11.—George Cisco, colored, for stealing 80 | times, on both of 2 4 . ‘ xamined, who corrobo- | younds of iron exstings from William Browning, | feit, and the second time he marked it, so that he |. Cocky or oumow Prrss—Now. 49, 08, 6, 61; 62,04 v he fi first discovered by | of No. 96 North Moore street, was sent to the Peni- | should remember it if returned. In a short time | %, 66, 310, 07, 01, 67, 08, E a man who sleptin the garret and bad been kept for three month; afterwerds a boy inthe store of Tredwell Walters, | Fine wean St. Lovis.—The Awelling house of awake by the toath~ache. He smelt the smoke liam Johnson for striking Catharine Burns | came in with the same note, to ask Mr. Perrine’s | (he Rey. Mr. Loise!, Catholic Priest. at Cahokia, and gave an alarm. On coming down they found ickory stick, cutting her head vere | judgment as to its value, when ke returned with the | was burnt to the ground on Christmas moraing.— # on fire and the house filled with smoke. | manner, wi t tothe House of Refuge. James | boy, and arrested aman, named Ketchum Bri The blaze was about 3 feet high from the side on | Lowis, black, for stealing an over cout worth $15 | who lad attempted to pass it in paymentfor a pair which a board had been removed. It also appear- | from John Wise, black, was sent to the Peni- | of boots. Brush stated, that he had received the | 9.1 : ; ed that loafers frequently went into the house and | tentiary for 6 months, John Manuel, money from a woman in Washington Market, | 28th wlt., for tle first time, that the stairs were within a few feet of the i. St. Louis Reporter. — ity” of Toronto on the Lientep with mt | man, for attempting to pass a fraudulent note of the | where he says he isa dealer in fish, poultry, &c saa na — Gace Rasiapan: soo wee ashes Hate eh We Waltins | Totus of Mas a Jone Tree eae remens bos i?| He: wanlly owsmenited for ttiah 5: is New "Vout asp. Atmay, Ramnosp —The cy ing the crime on the prisoner, and the case wi coor iit i Aili A ab ie on Dennis Payne Axornen Suppes Dearit.—Mr. ie Darl m Rail seems to have at last taken these roads ine mitted to the jury without charge from the “ "7 he Pes “ fos tr 20 days. John formerly engaged as a driver on the ‘i em, hite consideration; they are every where assembling Cor tor summing up of Counsel. Without leaving | W ely Bs _ ae fee Joho Higgin Road, fell dead in one of the cars yesterday while | ¢, discuss the subjeet, and devise measures to pair sate they gave a verdict of not guilty, an ime for stealing a cloak from sovard Beare, | Opposite Canal street. He had beemwick fer some | ensure the speedy completion of | these works — ieonet We Fic vrgeds a prod ep tang airy gad ga nde anda five fi bee with @ disease of the Juags, which i# 6up- | There seems to be but one opinion in regard to their veg 4s tag ath man for steal ng $110 BO gos Braces oto te Fede Poved to have: prodsced his sudden bogee Mr. | proving a profitable investment, and the advantages ienana on Way rls 18 Stare or THe Rivens.—At Pittsburg, on the 4th Binjamia Heynolds for rebbing | sic\iiasVeure, “he vardiet of Coron inat » the Ohio R five feet of the draw f $8 chan} At Wheeling, on the 5th, there was sev. nit . sity Treves.—Patrick Kiley robbed Patrick | regard to this matter we are glad to record,—that feet depth of wa t a bebpantis wos 7 20 di : ie ‘on Monday night, while the Tater was © litle |the ‘State shoeld: be: ao le! looked to tor the Ln) wag omggmmammraii agp toddied, ofa sik handkerchief and $1,50 in money ; | means to complete these works. Our citizens seen to go down. locked ‘up. Sophia aifischel, ahas Muller, was | determined to put their own shoulders to the wheel. Otis Chapin, of Hartford caught yeuterday, by officer Weich, with dry goode | and it is their glory, as it ia their right, to. be the eee ote ei, Oe eri ores ees | Grorran.—Five Distilleries, in the vicinity of | valued at $16, the property of Themes C. Higbie, of | builders of the most magnificent aud useful K ai a rltcomith® nad formerly of Hampton, in thie | Danville, Pa. It ia better to make bread of the | No. 258 Greeawich street. The goods were stolen | roads in the United ‘tates, and which will an pang ay en Herald. wd pas grain t) an fire water. from the store on the 3ist of last month ; lecked up. ' measurably to the prosperity of our city. Dera. rator of so atrocious a stamp, her gailt must have been made manifest. She could uot : pv ed her story. The searching intel- NS—Lout Sibley would soon have unveiled the jar Packet of 20th Jaunary—Tne | dark plot with ail ite hideous springs, and exposed et ship, LOUISVILLE. | ite horrid iniquity to the g f dey. ely es above, her regular d catthed Paving splendidly Turcished accom: rt, a suppressed eaus wharf.foot of Wall | of the old man’s words struggl: . K- COLLINS & Co. a and a . T # twitchings about the Great care will betaken to }ave the goods by thes line cor- Jes of his th, weges cobpellod tose "iee eae E_ Woodeulf, who will promp'ly | his handkerchief more than once. He must pos- Hi Ship # : “y id aged | they secre and procure for New York are so unde- t dict of Coroner's Jury was | ninble, so selt evident, that they never have been given in necerdance with these facts. questioned. Another expression of public feeling in ft ess.an immensity of passive eou . Guilty or nel when EVIL Gut ©. R, Munrord. nnoc-at, aman of Common nerve eoaid net. have oy. JU | sat oat the egg re His counsel made ty FACETS FR HAVRE—S:cond Line—Tb | efforts for him. had pre-engaged the best ta- ST. NICOLAS, J. B. Pell,master, WM | lent of thi of country, but the povert, sae ti could mk that 1 not " ‘ by e 0 ning a conspiragy to ough the windvw that he was up, and I saw fire | was tried on an alleged charge of obtaining a note Hand! and he,juotediaielp went.out)>parehasidlalso: bMleenetzer, it