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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. IX,—=No, 103, Whole No, 3316. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1843. Price wwe Cents, Te the Public. NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- PORTATION COMPANY. Ushed every day of the year exeept New Year's day and NEW YORK AND NEWARK. Fourthef July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published psa pasion Peentare Feduc Sante pain ut a cama oe oy or $3 12 per a the ay Conrdapdt street, New York. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasi 1 4M do r ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, 7 ped | epee or the world, and is therefore, the best channel he pate sennFigang at of Bes ta a it moderate—cash avi + men inthe city ur country. Prices A SANT ad OL acu vance. NEW YORK, ELIZABET! PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate sak is New ox. Leave ise rices, and in the most el le. 2 P.M. ‘A.M. be SAMES ORDON BENNETT, AM. Prorarston oy THE Heaavp Esta: MENT, ae P.M. Northwest cornas.of Fulton and Nassau streets. 9%, = ‘The trains for Westéeld, Plainfield, Boundbrook, Somerville, HOUSES TO LET AT YORKVILLE—2 targe | Ke.,connect with the 9 A M, 2and 4% P M trains from New ‘on the comer of 8th street and 3d ther | York, daly, Sundaysexcepted. of them is calculated for a public house, Kroce Fare between New, York and flizabeth Town 25 cents. resxdence. i al c il Te tae garden comiting off cts, with grape vincsand ut | NEW YORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. oa Fare reduced. frees thereon. For terms, lOHN A. MORRILL, Esq., From the foot of Courtland street, daily. ma 2wr ‘No. 11 Chambers st, Leave New York. Leave New Brunswick. TO RENT’ at Zar sosern by ihe sateen Fy a wy atthe Bat Riv 2 PAM ry ry ya roo! i jranswit i views: the Bay and Jersey hore, the ‘eties of New | g QU,sundaye the 526 and 734 4-M- trips from New Branswick York and Brooklyn, Statew Island d North | “Pare between New York and New Brunswick, 5 cents. Mivers. ‘The 4. use isb ick, Phin 50 cents high, covered with copper; the The fare_in the 5% and 736 A. M. trainfrom New Bruns- water on’ ab ut one thousand fe hing wicks and 1% and 43 P. M. train from New York, has been re Evy rardvof the done exertle Saline pcet me ‘tcluity. iri H runs wit a mia the premivee are not excelled. by any»! tab tabi alga oral A near this ci'y. Que hundred persons.can be accommodated | passengers who proc niedeeth ut'itng tien offinaj76 Rare r , gare J Possession immediate Pir DELAPLAINE. 68 Wall st. | geive a ferry ticket gratis. Tickets are received by. the con ALSO TO LET, the three story brick House, 34 Walker | ¢actor only on the duy when purchased, treet, between Broadway ard Church street, eecupied by Mra. - Verlanchy and ihe two story brick Houve No 229 Nineteenth WINTER ARBANGEMEN1. street occupied by Mr- C. W. Feeks—Rents moderate. al0 Im*gc three story brick houses in Union | weW YORK AND ” INE 'v Place, between Lith and 12th sts. DIRECT. the low rent of $l7veach Apply to i i i = JERSE BRUSH 51 Batrew stecs oratthe Hull of Keecords, | Vit Newark, New Brunswick, Priscston, Trenton, Bordew inthe Park, from 9 “ill 4 o'clock. Other houses and parts of THROUGH IN SIR HOURS, uses, at Yariens prices, 1 different parts of the om tolet. | Leave New York,from the foot ef Courtlandt street,daily, at 9 Apply as al al23t*r_ | AM and 4 P M. TO LET=—¥irstoi May, the modern built three story | ‘I'he morning Line preceeds to Mordentown, trom thence by Meer letting chrctohiee” For tere, aseiy vo Aftnens | “tthe Evening Leioe’ proceeds direct to Camden, (opposite il ver plaitin t. terms, apply to Aitkens e Eve! ine proceeds direc amden, (0) PE Fulton cree ar B. Sheisscen,’ cotuce Green and | Phisdelphia) without change of cars, nd streets. ab awer sseugers will procure, their Uckets at the fice foot of TO LETOT he thee vip horse Nov North Moore | Courtiandt street, where a commodions stenmboat will be in ‘The prem a th street corner of Varicl ean be seen from ee ee eens on board. 10 todo'elock, Apply to F $ L. J. WHITE, Oe Tooth ded rit ol euies Ga ta tel ice "apart a12 61% a9 Water atreet. ng ome expregaly for ths Ladies we. lines lea’ ladelphia: from the foot of railroad from Camden, at 9 o'clock A M,and street. ‘The Lines for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at Sand s.A M, TO CET 10 stor’ ic] juse and premises, | and4P M., being a continuation of the lines from New York. No, 145 Wooster street, finished in the most modern | _ 428 3m*r Bie igre goons | tout’ Kooly to" SOSEeH MeM@RRAY, MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD, sae ne Teet. ft TO LET—A Sail Goths store No.6 Soath street Sap ie on reasonable terms. Apply to IN HERDMAN, mkt hae Oa tho preuises. New Lat td = ‘expense with the most approved and heaviest H_ rail, to secure —Twodiiree story azsafe and expeditious conveyance between New York and B-oome, near Wooster st, with neat court vards Morristown, will commence running two trips daily, Sundays 2 story house No. 42Laurens st. The two stery | excepted, on aud alter Monday, Jan, * 486th avenue. The two story cot age known as | “Eire Train from Morristown hogton Hall. corner of Fourth and Thompson street", | wom will lesverac SSF Mt. ‘Washington Square. First Train from New York will leave at 9 A M—Newark at ‘he above are in perfeet order, and were lately painted M. Will be rented low to good tenants. wply to ond Train from New York will leave at 2 P M—New- 4 ark at 336 P M. J. A, PEx. 5 Bovd st, before 9A.M. or between 4and7P.M..or 9t30 | “Passckers by the Morning Train from Morristo’ in Water. _ ___a97teod®m_ | sive at Newark in time for the 9AM Train to New York, oF PENNSY Ty ania HOTEL—This excelient house | the morning Train to Philapel bi the Afternoon Train fh tis si the 3% P M ‘Train to conveyed from city to city, TO. LET—The fire proot brick store, No. us sounh sgl i immediate Pe OTULE R MINTURN, | Sheamutatreet ae 87 Booth it ving been re-lald at great ian ww to let. itaated +m the corver of Washi g- | they will arrive at Newark in time : om aud Liberty street, will be lewed te any good | New York or the Evening Train toPhiladelp' ia. ihe first ol next May. {thas lately been much en- Passengers by the Morning Trai from New York will arrive ‘uroved, and is contgcous to the Jersey Ferry, | at Morristown in time to dine and take any of the Stages run- uy boat Piers and Westera Railroad Depots. ing west or north from that place. 526 Im*¥ ec. For farther particulars,enquire o! E. RUCKMAN, PULLEN & COPP, 3 Wall street. 210 Gtr No. 160 Washington st. N. waite No. 160 Washington st. N.Y. FOR FALEThel hand Oxta fa: tablsned and we Tknow® as Room, 11 Tees welche Theatre. Apply onthe Pregwer | NEWYORK, SY RROY AN EAL “FOR SALE—That well known Guach Fictory. to th geiher withthe dwelling Howse, and twenty-four lots | ¢,@ieet Hamden & Coy having disposed of their route of ground, situate at Harlem, on’ the dth Avenus, be- | bers, the old conductors of Harnden & Co's Northern tween 12sch and 129th streets, and formerly occupied by Jonn | Express, from New York, will continue to run Ls Dtenhevson "The {rctory_ is a substantial two story brick building, 40 feet | heretofore, leaving New York, Albany and Trey, Daily and by 200 feet | On 129th street the € are. five two story basement | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bundles,Cases of Goods, and atic brick “vileings, well finished. each 20 fret by 35 feet. | gers Paces Hank Neves Lach tes eee Moncreal, and Adicining the dwelling houses is a brick Carriage House, 18 | throughout the Canads's, Also East, from Troy and Albany to by ‘Qu 26 h street there iz, m Engine Huse of brick, 18 feet by | Pogiop.and went (rom Albany to Batalo a omptly at- 35 feet. Also, a Blickemith Shop 1(0 feet frout by 9 feet deep, | tended to. Particular attention will be paid to the tion Trish Garores, he, Theigget® and 9 ng trewlated, cur | Gfaotes, deaf, secepeances, he’ and prompt returns made for Ia gemere ones aod ety forimperaunoconpeney a | ne FULLEN & COFP. pce tr aii Bie hiss mare efor cnumhrot | Oe cop ee Nery oes. 7 e oO W AR cree of ant A. G. Filkins, 228 River street, Troy. ve iosth street, Harlem, wwrto C-, W. VAN VOOR Hig Taree eaaet eae of be paneer 8. Secob' Hachange Conte Pani x, Montreal 3 a FOR SALE, EXCHANG?, OF LEASI—The Primer Ward & King DAetiicey, gna. Poyos Ai ciessen:, Country mrated 00 high groand, Treas Liles Con” "FkeasGougne”” F'Wetlen Jooking Newtown, fost ‘from Willfanisbu! John T. Smith, & Co., 8 K. Stow, Boge: pros the door three times duily, Penoon & Hoffinan, G. 8. Dousl 16 acres, part hai 00d, house, t & Vermilye, ¥. Leak Hory,pr seas front sod rear. four reome oto Al vor, hall through Pon i Sada ye the cent Tape aw tat pd faerie these , Robinson & Co. sdeomes snd al " Sota aga Rak eS ap heetmer 2 Sk closers: spaces 2 peech h wee and varn.. Grepe srbor rear of the house, front Foot of Whitehall stro the road a handsome tence eeerek to the gardner’s house, seen, and terme liberal d_ater Monday, April 10th, th < BepunySeseen, sad Neral ANU EPELIN,. ISLANDER. will lave os follows, anti a5 wer Tid Cant street. | LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. "Nv USEAND OYSTER CELLER FO. aye hove estatlishment is situated en the teem ua Bi i. All good 7 ired to be particuiarly marked,and are at the risk ef the owners thereof avec Pee HONDON—Res ncket of the 20th of pril==The very superior {ast sailing packet ship WESTMINSTER, Captain Atwood, will sail as above ner regular day. Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca bin, and steerage passengers; persons wishing to embark should make ea iy ° mi proved and repaired throughout, application to ata reduced rent, fora term of years. Apply to JOSEPH McMURRAY, 8, POWEL, 207 Chestnut street, or to 100 Pine street, corner of South street. JOSEPH B. TOWNBEND, Persons wishing to send for their friends, can have them m23 Yaw Im*r 309 Arch stre bronght out by the above ship, or any of the regular packets, by ESS BOOTS. —_ie applying as above, if by letter, nost-naid. arg FOR LIVERFOOL.—Hegul: ke yf the 25ch LATEST FRENCH STYLE. ~ Apel —The very surstion, Test sailing packet. sup HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully i the citizens of SIDDONS, Captain Cobb, will positively sail as New Yo k aud strangers visiting the city, to call at above the 14 FULTON STREET, Having very superior accommodations for cabin,second cabit . n and examine a large asvortment af Dae: rs, made in th % ish Inte fashion, and nf the neat French eafetiny nae = ™° | Sad sescio Dieattoer on boards fostet Mawden'Lane. oma Gent emen-can have boo's made to ord: r in the best manner, JOSEPH MeMURKAY, at six dollars per pair, and footed a four doliars, warranted 100 Pine st., cor. South. gival to any manufactured in the city at from seven to eight om wiskiag. to send for their fri Persons having tender fert, or being di ie oaias pack forwarded tot em without delay. é them brought ont by wit to fitenac- | any regular packets, by applying as above ¢ unt of lempe, bonions corns. We.» ean haye boors made sn as | post ald. to be easy yet handsome, by the subsert method « 0g ~NEW CINE PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL— a drawing of he teet ard Gcting up and keeping & pair of lass Paeserie, Ther the oleae Ry pach a eae! er. I Bjravgere leaving their mensures ony, by writing, have boots vm ARSE Bin er Thi Y r Hh gn e Inrgest ever bailt in. this ch'y— Ihe doher between dicks telohy, nd with several i rable conveyance sleerage passe ny other ship. Persons about (0 visit the o'd country, are partion'ar!y ed to examine the eccommodstions of th thos- wishing to sect’e bert # sho Id not no Geren disappointments, as a lil be taken ¢ imprevements econd cabin and LM ied umber ly on board foot Barling Blip, (west side, Wi kd. Tt Tapscorne i he 43 Peck Slip cor South st. The Liverpool will sail from Liverpool ou the Sth Jane ie Persons wishing to send for their an have them brougit out it her, or other first class ships sailing weekly, on avorable the regged boot 81°35 tn 4200 ; parr. moa Egy sa ee ey for any amount, pavable on demand without, dis thirty to forty per eéntcheager than ever,at 212 G-venwich at, | fot Wwhtey constantly for tele Bs adores nt ener Soot bc ‘cmnathadhong ssi The Packer ship Sildons will succeed the Liverpool, ind sail the 25h April. "9 ADOLPHE MONDRON, Boot maker, rom Pee | ® es ris, respect informs the iuhabitants of New REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e. ‘The subscriber continues to trananfit money, i a5 tm®r + that he has over ‘ large or amal of the latest fashions the same manuer w he, and and eyimine hie won meg cree fee ios lst CSEy Ym cay part of Kngland or land. NEw VORK EXGAL OBSERVER Clan pabih, | _ Money remitted by letter (post paid) to the subscriber, THY Se LOPE Sep AL ORO PahcTeairabiok | mostly arsed wishin Wut atnt Oe gs inion Teadivg eases in. Bank uprcy, Ke ay gersone in Ireland, England or Scotland, to whom it ts to be Gecided in the Assistant Viee Chancellors Com? vies Bancnon | sent,and nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted Court of Common Pleas ect’ Cases = accordingly, and a receipt to that effect given or for- ie a hy ae Tp lip poopnes moiey with or elaine on in any pert of H je manner mone rela rons it o seat Eee el Picas Flocial boae Ireland, England or Scotland, can be collected by the sub ter Trls, Ancedo es, 8k ch and Bary Apparat: | pet, f0F persons residing in ahy part of the United States, or ments, Obituary, &ic. &c., with a general index and digest of the ia, and will be BS to them. accordingly. . “ie ere thon 0 As tres i York, . Th ORE VeRRIDE Te. 290 oder ot. Wale & tosunlion- Nuk lew York. The seal FOR LIVERPOOL—Reguler Packet 16h April lowance to bookseller, ‘Terms Cah owen, P :. Siea new. picet ship LIVERPOOL, ‘mi? Ime Editor eter, ae vc) wo ‘Idridge, master, 115¢ tons, will sail as above, ‘On Saturday next will be published, No. 1 of Vol. 2 of peahiee Zens, Wav i 1 wsaage Only, having elegant and unequalled accommoda- ina Romeo eke section Waren | ee ree ee ma DOUBLE ACTION HARPS. alte WOODHULL & MINTURN 8 87 Souch st. . BROWNE & CO, Mi iy Ww YU) BANN=LUUISIANA ASD NEW “ite LiNK—Positively Regular Packet fast sailing packet ship HUNTS VILLE,Cap O R Mui the modero | ford, wall poatvely sal Above, her requir day. Hor teint F \ eon 4 ney of tone, Viehtuess | o6 hoard, at Oriente whats (oe rat We Se aaationss RDDIY ° ements are suchas to | gyi KE. K COLLINS & LO. 56 South «1 bi a ippers mayrely upou having their goods ea ay see Sale Ne fieuds the high de fees fan prices: thereby | od, qud that the shite of thie hie will Sal encereelly? as gia Inetruments . tined. Any Knaraucee to that effect will be given and folfiled Deaters and professors are_partient thas may Pe redeted. hig mvetuod of transeriiag wadionar’ earn yeln shana find | “Agents in N. Orfeti, Hullin & Woodruff, who will promet Te eh wne, ty forward ail goods to their nddyene. aTtoMid kwy*ee 385 Rrosdway and € ag Chambersat. | yy Lhe eke Ain, Qemul: ee, Captain Poet, will anecees the ms . t bean iful and tena mustramei » With all enable him to tr. CHES LOW® AN i. — Thompson 13 Wisher, 331 Brondway, formerly 371 Pearl street, are CHALLENGE TO CKOLIUS selling watches aud jewelry lower than any other place in the fyot sai! boat“ TROUBLER? city—Gold watches as low as from $15 to $25 each. All watches stand ready to sail anv distance, irom 20 ‘Warranted to keep good time, or the money refunded. Watches ail boatever bust by W: clocks, music b i and jewelry tepaired in the best manner: unl the first day of Auga ha old gold aud silver tak exch: 4 we bemg © sto wml ti tor bought for cash. AMORA THAHEOR manta notice berg ven, town two separate ol boars. ICHARD FISHER, Jr! N.B-—To anil without oars or tenders, N. B—To sail without oars oy INGERSOLL, ° 406 Water street. to ihe AT Im@ee i lade hniegs Hi 1G PAPER: bales of very superior uty Tee | ane na lh ee re NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Fare oply 1244 Cevts!—The splendid r FABSAIL, Capinia Joh " ‘will commence her thine for tl jth Tustant, aa follows, wnvil further ve New York at4 o'clock, P.M. Newark at73¢ o'clock, A. M. ied at reasonable ra’ all dtr CHANGE OF STARLING TLAU New Arrangement to Albauy and Boston, Housatonic Hailrod—The steamer tu ¢ running for freight and passengers this morning ‘clock, from foot of Liberty st, near Court- land’, North River, to Bridgeport. Leave for New York at 2 o’clock, P. M., or ob the arrival of he cars from Albany. This bont is the only one rauning in connection with the Railroad. For farther information apply at the office, foot Liberty st. mi New York. er ras ind, OLD ESTABLISHED EM) NT SAGE OFFICE, 61 South meget NewYork lar Line of Packets—The subscriber contint ris oul ns from any part of Great Britain and I i ‘who may be engaged by their friends here, hy the regular of packet ships, sail every six days ‘rom Liverpool. Per- sons sending for thei jends, may rely that Just care taken to em despatched without delay in Liverpool,a will always endeavor to merit a contmua ice of the public patronage which has been so liberally bestowed for many years Past: and thoxe remitting money cam have drafts. payable at all the Banks 8 tad branches throw hout the United Kington. ‘or further particulars, apoly {if by letter, post paid] to ier J ine HERD ATA Reel South st. WOR SALE CHEAP—ihe splendid sloop yacht EAGLE, 30 feet loug, 113 b-am, 5} veep, conper astened, with centre board and a complete inventory »orse would be taken in part payment. For par- ticulars ap.ly to N. COBB, Bloominedals, where the ya ht can be seen, 01 to JAMES vARNHAM, _a8 Iw ec Barohar Mansion Hense. Bloom rgiale. BARGE WANT two Burges wanted, , for which country property will be exchanyed. ; ‘and ia pefect order. “ Barge,” to this office, stating age and full particalars, w! will be reentarly attended to. m0 2w*m h KOI URES ON ANCIENT EGYPT.—Mr. GEORGE 7, B, Gue ON, of Keypt, wil mV commence a Course of History, Archeology, and tera Ure, Re at Nibl’s Sa- st 7 Welock.— th ; Saturday, the same pl ‘The Paogramme of subjects to he eluc'd ted io this Course, may be found vo the las: page of Mr, G’s work on Ancient Egypt, just pablished by the New Word Pres, at 30 Aunst take gp Eayouan Archwology, where that work d by acopions and beantiful a1 Ti ustrations) taat have been pr pred And at great expense, by several eminent Art a They consist of Hreroglyphie lots, Prx's, and Géaealogret T from Sacred and Profane Histo: \ in their chariots, or in their roy-I ronesQueens of Egypt from the Mont ments, in their vaaed and elegant costames—Like- neeses of turty-elght Hovercigns of Egypt, from Amunoph Jat, B-C. 1829—do wn to the celebrated Cleopatra, RC 2, taken Princes, and royal Females, offer- inj of Exypriin Mythology Fall le th fi and numere| is ig astions of. antiquity, prior to B. UC. 15°0—Negroes and other Afric nations, positions, and aader various cirenmatances—Lnteresting ‘to, relave ta the Hebrew capt Proces: Asiatic and African Nations, beartvg triba te to the Pharaol 8 of Earp uh for present : pecific « Nile, colored so as to conve sical aspect ‘Tickets may be had at the bookstores of Bartlett & Welford, 22° Broadway; & «0, 102 Broadway, and T’. J. Crow- at the office of the Glob: Howl, or the toon. ‘Geotieman’s Ticket, Two Dollars; Lady’s, One Do! far, for the Course, For ove evening, Fifty Cents. a6 ioe 2.000 REWARD—JACOB SHIPMAN Tas xbscond- ed with fifween tho: sand dol'ars belunging to the ‘nion Bank of the city of New York, and said bank hereby offers a reward of Two Thousand D illars for the rec very of the same ora rateable amount f ch of as mav be returned to the Bank, Shipmaa is about et eleven inches in neight, aged about 25 years, broad shoulders, square stout built, light s-ndy evmplexion, hea dy beard, small sandy whiskers and hair, lighe grey ‘eves, short upper lip, and has a, rem chia He was last seen in Philadelphia, and taken the western oate to Texas, the en fidentia travelling agent of bank New York and Philadelphia. Eduory of, Journals throughout the Union will promote the "1 a9 6ter cause of justice bv copying 0 r NEW FU 3 scribe: ING STORES ih Pi a % embroi u Glaves, Hovery, Drawers and Shirts, Breces, Linen and Silk Hanakerchiefs Heady Made, Linen, &e,, Re., such other articles as are req sired for gentlemens wardrobe, either at home or while travelling, at CHAFFEN'S _a9 Incr No. 179 Broadway. UPHOLSTERY, WINDOW SHADES AND PAIER ANGINGS. ven, pree which we imoort exclusively from Paris. Also fashionable Paver Hangings, incluting Freuch, # American, from the cheapest co the most costly d Beds. Matresses, Pilliastres. & 0, With every other at lower prices thanat an ot' astebti SULOMON & HART, Importers and Manafscrarers of Upho'stray (ocd, __ 187 Broadway, opt Johi The trade, both city anf country, suppli LETERY—Wilton, Brussels and lngrain tered and repaire', and warracted to fit r, and at a moderate price, by an experi- MBAS. BOLTON, 360 Monroe street. FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. Woram & HAUGHWOUT, 561 Broadway, near Niblo’s, have just received— Chanda 4 to 24 vig'ts, silver, ormolu and bronze, for gas 6 entire new patterns just opened. and caudelabras, a8. ug arpets, made, in the neatest mant enced Upho! stress. tpl im*r most complete assortment of the be: eval envire new patterns; with every other ¢ ed forthe purpose of g'ving light; together Aloe 3 full assortmentof the finest quality of cut glass, of every lescription, ‘ " Fine table cutlery in sets, in mahogany eases, apd in dozens. A great variety of 1 kets, trays, waiters, castors, toast racks, cand! liquer feomes, forks, “Also. a ¢ mplete assortment of five jxpanved fea tr: steel fire irons plated and brass a ed Brita re and gold dining, tex, and toilet ware. and every other article in the line, which we will positively sell below the mar ket prices. 3 : . perien B.—A half circle stair case for ceiling, 13 feet high, with mahogany rail, &c., for sale cheap. ag wer REAL HAVANA Lys be lovers of a geuuine Li Havana Segar would do to call at 130 berty and Cedar streets, largest assortment in the city all and be sntisfied A NOLTEVEVER RUG STORE FOR SALe—Icis hwdvomely fiited ap, and focated in a pleasant and thriving ne‘ghborhonds 15 well adypted for a Druegi ; Wail be sold great barenin for cash. Enquire comer Deluney ant Kildri pe 201 Henry street, Becokiyn, near South Ferry. a5 wer wer the Cafe Tortoni, betwe: at which place they ean find th of the above named luxury. ENGuise WHITE LEAU—5° kegs very superior quality biugiish Whise Lend. forsale WoODHULL & MNTURNS, alle Sorth steet 1 WINE=10 Baves of 9 pound Twine, Bridport manu actory, a sup rior article=Just received ex sl.in Switzeriand, aud y E. K. COLLINS & CO., c 56 South street PX ‘FESSOR GREENBANK & MR, HENRY RUS Mth ELL at the Brosdway Tabernacle, Friday evening, April : inguished gentlemen will 'end thei Americen Temperance Union in a Grand Tempe 4 "Professor Greenba 1 pronounce an Oration «hich, for its graphic temperance sketenes and profound r asoning, his been much applauded in Inge temperance meetings in hig nd, and will recite, with his own peculiar powers the Kum ing in his nmrivalled strains, the Dream of y him before 3000 persons at Exeter Hall, ‘of Temperance, anew song e-mpored by John Henry Sharpe of New York.and dedicated to the Amer= can Temperance. Union, the Piter Idress to the Deity; the Gamblers Wife; the Meniac; the Drunkard, &e, ke. is believed thar no Temperanee teatot this ch inviring, has been ffered to the citi hoped that they wil! improv enjoyment and the benefit Society. Tickets 50 cents exch, to be had of each of the Committ Sa yton & Miles, 05 Brondwa~ rt the effice of the American Temperance Union, Clintun, Hall, at H. Reynor's, 76 Bowery, and at the door, J W. LEAVIFT, } RH McCURDY, ¥ OH BUATC™ ORD, Committee. ala tr EDITE one ova". MIRROR, No, 1 AND ILLUSTRATED it) J@ CHAPMAN? HEE Becoud Number «f tnis new periodvent wilt br for delivery on saturday Morsing aad’ man Bethel cetee office of publ ie n,No. 4 Anu street; at Atwill’s Music Store nda the office comer of Nassau and Beekman the agents and newsinen generally throughout ij LITERAY CONTENTS, Last of the White Cravats, No. 2, with an ‘etching by Chap- an The Gipser’s Star; a tale of the Abwuze., 2d . Sistah ofthe Ba. Ambrose Ledurea | er AP the Urigin of Governments. ‘The'Pilarim's Address to the Deity Pilgrim's Adiress to the Deity—a poem, Anericsn Artencd Artists. a A Panning Dislogwe, Recn'lections of the late T'yrone Power, No. 2 Leiters from Corresponte Armerican Literstnre. I rviue’s Lie ot Washington, Unsuccessful Comedy try. Wise Savirgs of Wise Men. American Witend Anced te, kc. ke. Se. ‘The New Mirror is pnblished every Saturday Moming, the super royal octavo form, and is intended for bindi Each numb: sunpite’ ou the wsmal terme PECKHAM & CO., Publ No. 4A hers, nat ent 0 ba es super Mog ish Bridport Seine Twine ing A complete assortment from S3y to 38 pounds, of recent importation, and for wale COLLINS & CO., ‘a Sonth, aldec pa street TOT CROSS BUNS. Hr CRO88 BUNS cn Good Friday, from 7 o’clock, A. M HHOMPSON'& WILLEN'S SALOONS 813 Fee 235 and 579 Broedway, Leotstative Frarx Ur.—Excrrement IN ALBA- | Disaissat or Mr. SHoRTWELL FOR ALLEGED PaR- ny.—Prooress or Crviuization.—Last evening we | TIctraT/oN 1N Monroxg Epwarp’s ATTEMPTED Es- received by the way of the Housatonic Railroad and | carx.—We understand that Mr. Robert P. Short- from the steamer Mutual Safety, Capt. Fitch, the | well, the agent employed in the workshop in which Albany Argus ot yesterday morning. It contains an account of a flare up, or rather @ | Prison, has been dismissed from his situ disgraceful fight which took place in the House of | manner which appears exceedingly harsh and un- Assembly last Wednesday between William Mac- | just. After the discovery of Edwards’ place of con- Murray, a member from this city and Mr. Lee, the | cealment, Mr. Shortwell was taken before the magis- It was a second edition, all } trates at Sing Sing, and was held bound in $4000 bail but the dirk, of the recent Pennsylvania outrage. Aunexed is the account of the affair :— Ix AssemBty, April 12.—The journal of yesterday | cape. The Grand Jury ignored the bill, as there having been read and approved. Mr. McMurray rose to a matter He alluded to ‘a card” day’s Evening Journal, under t Swackhamer.” member trom Orange. er paregnal to bier | Indeed the whole case bears on its face evidence e signature ot ‘‘C- | of the absurdity and groundlessness of the eharge ace namey With that sndiviai! he had no- | against the dismissed agent. He had been two ing to do here, and more especia’ in his eituat i i 3 could show that Mr. S. was bate tool in the hands | Year in his situation, was in the reoeipt of a com of amember of the House. The gentleman from | fortable salary, $10 a week, and had a wife, two -Orange (pointing to Mr. Lee) yesterday told mem- j children, and an aged father and mother, dependent bers of this House that he had got aman to take up his quarrel for him—Lalluding to what had occurred eal i ie in the debate on the flour bill the other day.] Does | such a person aiding a fell low like Edwards, known the gentle-van from Orange deny it? [Mr. Lee—I do ] | to be utterly without means, is preposterous. Fvery I aver that he stated yesterday, in presence of mem- probability in the case peints to one or more of the oe eee er guegy mat he had’ found a man 10 ‘ake | convictsas the abettors of the Colonel, if indeed he arrangement was the ‘‘card” that appeared in the | had any aid in his attempt, which is doubtful. If the gentleman | A brief statement of the facts may help the public Bentle to a proper understanding of the case, and we there- because he Evening Journal of last night. from Orange denies it Ihave the names of men who were present and heard him. Mr. Ler—In reference to the charge of the gentle- | propriety from the time of his arrival in the prison, man from New York, I will simply state that the as- | until a few days before his attempted escape. In the sertions he has made are of very little importance, | workshop where he was employed institching boots, so far as | am concerned, or this House—that after | there were about forty convicts, and amongst them Thad learned that this gentleman was to appear, ac- | a carpenter named h it cording to his own declarations, in the Evening Jour- | making boxes for the boots, aud who had been com- I merely remarked that it appeared that some- | mitted for two years for grand larceny in stealing a body had taken up the quarrel between the gentle- | watch. This man Davis feigned sickness on the very man from New York and myself. * i A Voice—Whatis the question? Mr. MeMuxray—I intend to make a motion— on the sick list. As the convicts went to and re- The Sreaker—The motion should be first made. | turned from the Hospital, across the large yard of There is no question otherwise betore the house, | the prison, they had ample opportunity of conversa- and this debate is disorderly. Hott Mr. McMcrray—My character as a member of | facilities of communication were within their reach. this House, and as a man—my standing in both re- | The convicts are there divided into classes of eight na ed—my veracity impugned in | or ten, and a “leader” selected from amongst them a public journal—and if it has been thus assailed by | on account of superior erudition and intelligence, a member of this body, by himself, or through en | instructs his brethren. Monroe kdwards was one instrument, I claim that the matter affects not me | of these bible class leaders, and we have heard that only, but the character of the body of which Iam a | Davis, the carpenter, was one of hia pre How- spects has been attack ed- Mr. E. Srrona—Here is a debate got up without | municate with such ot his fellow convicts as he tr McMrrray—It is directly a question of ve- | ed escape. and I call on the racity between us, rhether he did not Queens to state of veracity between members. Mr. McMurray—The gentleman from Queens | tainly ceuld not be supposed to prepoasess him in fa- can answer the call I have made on him. Mr. Younas—If this— Mr. &. Strone—This matter has proceeded far | affairs, and occupied himself in writing for a. cou- enough. I wish we might proceed to the usual | ple of days. He wrote a power of attorney in fa- ‘The Spraxer—There is no question before the | him to dispose of alledged property in several States, Mr. Younas was proceeding to speak, when A scuffle took place in the centre aisle, near the | to obtain this power of attorney and $5, which he fcMurray, when interrupted by thé | had brought with him to the prison, and which was Speaker, having gone to Mr. Lee’s seat, which is on | also in the hands of the clerk, tor the purpose, the outer row, and slapped him in the face (as the | as the Colonel alledged, of getting the power ot Reporter understands), when the two genilemen | attorney acknowledged in New York. Shortwell clinched, but were soon surrounded by the officers | got the money and the paper,and then Edwards said | gree caly T and members near, and separated—the Speaker | to him—‘‘tear up that paper—it’s not worth a | the third degree, meanwhile directing the doors to be closed, and the | d——mn—I onlywanted the money,and I beg youto galleries and lohbiescleared. The doors being closed, nile ‘The Speaker remarked that a gross indignity had | Hotel to Sing Sing was too trying for the Colonel ! derogatory to its | Mr Shortwell of course refused, but profiting by character in the highest degree—and he trusted | this exposé of the Colonel’s character, was particu- there was firmness enough in the house to vindicate | larly cau'ious afterwards of having any communi- It was an outrage that | cation whatever with him, and even more than once did not suppose would be committed by any | requested the principal keeper to remove Edwards member, and could not be overlooked. He repeated | from the shop of which he had charge. he trusted the house had firmness enough to vindi- cate its dignity in the face of so gross an outrage as door— Mr. McM: been offered to the house—one its dignity and character. Mr. Hotes moved that a comwittce of five be | against him. His past character has been altogether spepinied to examine into the matter, and toreport | irreproachable. to the house. . Ee ‘ The Sreaxer named Mesers. Allen, Hulburd, E. of the prison, as an act of justice, to restore him to | part of that year, aclerk in the house of the plaintiffs, in Strong, Wheeler and Nicoll, as the committee of | his office. If they do not, we are pretty confident investigation | Mr. aan here sencunten that Tee meet com- mittee on the case of McMurray and Lee, were ; ready to report; whereupon he read the report of the | Wednesday evening, was attended by an ex- investigating committee, which commences with a | tremely crowded audience. Mr. Russell has in fact Pees ae vee at and oar Bape the reading | become quite the rage, and all the fashionable peo- ot the journal of yesterday, down to the affray, em- : A . er aloo a of Mr. Swackhamere bard ple flock in crowds to his concerts. This is one of ished in the Evening Journal—which purports | the most remarkable phenomena of the times. The to lp bet Mr. McM. as “‘a liar’—and concludes | musicians and other vocalists are in paroxysms of as follows :— ‘The committee are unanimously of opinion that Mr. i Pe 4 McMurray has been guilty of conduct so disorderly, a | founded, atrocious, raecally, unprincipled, ignorant, ig house so gross, and a breach of privilege | frightful humbug. But all the intelligence, taste, , asto render him unworthy longer to occupy “at a¢ @ member of this house : Therefore, t Resolved, That William McMurray be, and he is here- | hear the humbug, and applaud to the skies the ex- by expelled this house. The Speaker announced the question to be on the ‘ Hy a re di resolution with whieh the fepottobnalades; ‘and had | S¢Mtiment which characterise all Russell’s little put one hulf of the question, when Mr. Warr expressed a wish, that the gentieman | called. Mr. Russell gave a concert last night at the charged with this offence might have an opportunity Mr. McMorray thereupon rose, and said that in | #ings that thrilling song, “The Dream of the Re- consequence of what had transpired, he would say | vellers,” at the great temperance celebration in the that for alan Ere or three weeks, last week, he ha “4 ‘ that last night his physician advised him to take no | ‘his way Mr. Russell intends to traverse the length part in the business of the house. The excitement | and breadth of the Union. His is now clearing of the last three or four days, and the persecution to | money at the rate of $1200 or $1500a week. In which he conceived he had been subjected, had been such that during a part of that time he had . In the discussion of this | 8elden harvest there. flour bill, he conceived that a wanton and unpro- At the Park Theatre they have produced an old vocked attack we made upon him been quite unwel been confined to his bed. Laboring as he did, under much excitement of | Yeat® 280 in London. They have called it the feeling, and believing at the time, ia aadition to the | New York Merchant and his Clerks. It is beneath foul attack which had been made upon his charac- | criticism, and the only redeeming thing about its | pri that he had been cut off from a representation is case to the House—under a keen sense of the ‘ wrong that had been done him—he did commit a | @ the maniac clerk. } , breach of order which he would reprobate in any The Chatham continues its career of prosperity. man, even under a similar degree of provocation. | ‘The Patrician’s Daughter” has been eminently And whatever might be the reeult, so faras the House was concerned, he apologised for it, and re- % ; : . gretted that he should be 80 far carried away by his | ef ourcity, that night after night crowded audiences Mr. W. Hat said the subject was one of acha- racter ca.culated to affect us all very sensibly. He a re " had, therefore, drawn up @ paper which would be | Pathos, and high toned sentiment which it contains. satistactory to him. It might be so the house. He Four would read it a “ oe hereas, Wm McMurray has milty of ah . A br camtenveet (iis house in esseaiting sbréthermemberin | Monday evening next. They have tired of raising his place ; and whereas, the said Wm. McM. has humbly { cotton and tobacco in “‘ old Virginny,” and have apologized to this house forthe contempt of which he has i it log! Rha her olesced te pitt at of his fente, started on a musical tour, which has heretofore peaition and consequent inability to control 4 his feelings under Resolved, That serving of the highest censure of t the mitigating circumsta be, and he is hereby ayers aid Win MeMlurrey ie de- | natives. They will give grand Ethiopean concerts yet, under | at London—perform at the fran opera in Paris— primended for the indignity lowed to retain his seat as a | cidedly on the rise. ayes 85, noes 27. Thus ended this disgracefal farce, after which | with Albany papers of Wednesday morning. the House went to work and passed the New York The election in that city resulted in the success Criminal Court Bill, as it came from the Senate. of the whig ticket. Friend Humphrey, for Mayor, Literary Notices, History or Tae Emperor Narotgon, with twen- and tive hundred engravings—B: rent De L’Ardeche—New York, D. Appleton D. Appleton & Co, have published another of those standard works which is adapted to all classes of The History of Napoleon, by Mr. De L’Ardeche, is strictly a biography. tions by Alison, Thiers, and other writers upon the Frenchrevolution, the individuals are so encircled by all the stupendous scenes of the French revolu- tion, that they are work Napoleon and Lau Co.— n the narra- ordered to a third rending in the Assembly, without rtially obscured ; but in thi s military cofifades, with The | b¥.a vote of 39 to 60. The bill has passed the Se civilians of the empire, are depicted as full length nate. r ; ortraits, with graphie trath end vivid coloriage=— Se a aU eae hare exaisraie otitis he whole work will be corsprised in four ele, printed octavo volumes of about two hundre: flity pages each. The first will contain five por- traits and one hundred and forty seven engravings. Asa book for youth, by its narration to instruct, and vege oa iS a haps ie is speeny adapted to every family ; while its condensed information and . a genuine facts render ita valuable book of reterence | (Cf €™Ploying convicts in the iron mines of the tor all persons who wish to recur to the remarkable events connected with Napeleon’s private bistory and public administration. Auison’s Evrore.—Number vir tory of Europe during the French Revolution is this | committee, as also a bill for payment of contractor The whole } on the Glens Falls feeder. The first bill appropriates at twenty- | $300,000—the last $16,000. The bill rey ‘ Frice only 50 cents. of Alison’s His- day published by the Messrs. Hai will be Coe iy yo ig numl sr at five cents each. e is, as published, will for sale at this office. " City Inteltigence, Tre Prize Ficnt Triats.—A compromise has been entered into between the Court of Oyer and Terminer and tiie persons implicated as accessories at the Prize Fight at Hastings last fall when McCoy was killed. By an agreement between the parties and the District Attorney, they entered pleas of guilty and were fiued as follows :—Joseph Murphy, $200; Dr Colwell, $100; John Harris, $300; Jacob Somerdyke, $100. We understand that nolle pro- to appear and answer before the Court of Oyer and | sequis will be entered on the other indictments, and Terminer for aiding Edwards in his attempted es- | also that the Governor will soon pardon out McCleester and Kensett, who are in the county jail at White Plains, and Sullivan who is at Sing Sing. Hienway Rossery.—On Ce a morning @ man named John Noulan was arrested on a charge of having knocked down Timothy Mount, boiler maker of 128 Columbia street, on Monday night, near Avenue A., and robbed him of a pocket book containing $3 in money. He was pursued by H. O'Connor, who caught him coneealed in a pig stye, from whence he was taken to a porter house in Houston street, and there managed to escape until Wednesday, when he waa arrested and committed in default of bail. We understand that he was con- cerned in the robbery of Jacob Post witha man named Tracy some four years ago, and turned States’ evidence at that time. Anotuer Crazy Man at LarGe—On Wednes- day night, a fellow named Thomas A. Blackman, while in aastate of partial insapity from rum and ex- citement, knocked down and kicked a woman named Louisa Horton, wife of Joseph, and then at- tacked Walter Pearsoll, of 138 Delancy street, struck him on the _neck and stabbed him on the thigh with a knife. The kmife fortunately strack a pocket book that was in his pocket, and thus probably saved his life. He was finally arrested and lodged at the upper police in default of bail. Buratars 1x Broapway.—Yesterday morning about five o’clock, the clovhing store of Lynde & Jennings, corner of Broadway and Barclay street, under the American Hotel, was entered by burglars who broke open one of the front windows and car- ried away about $250 worth of made up clothini consisting principa ly of vests, Notice was give to the Lower Police and in a few hours afterwards Clerk Osborn, and officers Welch and Stokely rested two men at the corner of Sona and Pine street, and found nearly all the stolen clothing in possession of one, contained in a bag stung over bis shoulder. On being taken to the Police Office fey gave the namesof Allen Burtis and James Hubbell, and were fully committed for trial. This wasdo.og the work upas it should be, and reftects credit upon the industry of tne officers. Col. Monroe Edwards was employed in the State on in a was not the slightest evidence against Mr. Shortwell. on him for the means of subsistence. The idea of fore give them. Edwards conducted himeelf with avis, who was employed in same day with Edwards, aud went with him daily to the hospital, in company with other convicts tion and plotting. In the Sunday school still greater ever, in this situation the Colonel could easily com- might deem most likely to aid him in any attempt- entleman from | All the particulars connected with the attempted General Sessions. tt . escape and concealment of Edwards have already | Before Recorder Tallmadge, Ju: Lynch, and Alder The SpeakeR—This House can’t settle a question | been published. Mr.Shortwell had had some time ago men Purdy end Leonard a discovery of the character of Edwards which cer- zi Arntz 13.—J. W. Strano, Esq, acting District Attor- *X man named John Chapman was tried for an assoult ery on Sarah Gansevoort, and acquitted, as she jad never struck her. nolle prosequi was entered on the ainet William Bartlett, for obtaining goods under false pretences. Burglary —Lawrence Cragin, of Jersey street, tender to carpenters and mi ied on an indictment for burglary in the # and grand larceny, in entering the dwelli hivgton King tm ith street, near St. Mark’s church, onthe 12th of March,end ails, vice, handsaws. &e., valued at $19 60. It was proved that the stolen articles were found in posses- sion of the accused, but that the house was unoccupied, and therefore the offence was burglary in the third de- ry returned a verdict of burglary. in nd the court tenced him to the Btate vor of the Colonel. Edwards had, it seems, request. ed permission to write some letters and arrange his vor of a Mr. Willis of New Orleans, authorising which document was deposited with the clerk of the prison. Edwards then req ested Mr. Shortwell prison for three years. A nolle prosequi was entered ontwo other indictments for burglary sguinst him, and the court adjourned till 11 o'clock this morning. get me some bread, butter, crackers and cheese, or Lam starving.” The transition from Howard’s Supertor Court. Before Judge Vanderpoel. 1 13 —Taylor, Baldwin § Co. ve R wi in action ot trover brought to recover quantity of jewelry, Molen irom on board the ship Yax00, on her passage from New York to New Orleans. u ij Mr. Bushnell conducted the plaintitfs’ case, and Mr. We think that the case of Shortwell is a very Clarke sppesred for defeanent. hse i i In the month of January, 1841, the pl hard one. Not the slightest evidence has appeared | peard tne aano, of Oolline’ lind, alarge, elry, consi These goods never rewched their destination, and they were subsequently traced totne defendant. Inthe latter A We call on the present Directors passing through Chatham street. went into a store, in which he found aruby ring and bandeau.which he recog- nised as part of the stolen property. By this circum. Creer ROAST EE stance the thief was detected, and the propert traced to ‘THEATRICAL AND Musicau.—Mr. Russell’s concert | the defendant, to whom it was sold by the thi Mr. Bacowry examined on the pert of plaintifts, testified that he wasclerk toplaintiffs in 1841, there was e ship. mentof jewelry made that y consigned te abrenchof the house in New Orleans; there were two sets of orna- ments amongst the goods, consisting of a ring and ben- deau; one set was worth $181, and the other was worth $99; the goods never reached their destination; found some of the goods in a store in Chathom street. Roseat W. Bowren, peace officer, examined—Testified that he was calledupon by Mr. Baldwin, one of the plein- tiffs, to look after the goods and thief; from intormetion that witness received, he went to a house in ——— atreet, and arrested Thomas Callender; previous to his arrest, Callender became penitent, and gave up such part of the property as he had to witness; the property was produced in Court and identified by witness; Callender ecknow- ledged to witness that he hed ue other part of the property, and gave witness the pawn tickets; witness feund part of itin Chatham street, and other parts ef it at Mr. Levey’s, in Division street; told witness he sold part of the property to defendant, consisting of a ruby = 2 ka ‘A el ring and bandeau; witness called on defendant in conse. Musi 2 i iladelphia, and to-night he | quence, and he admitted to witness that he arc} sical Fund Hall, in. Philadelphia, . the articles in question. He told. witness thet he hed given $40 for the ring, and $30 for the bandeau, and that e had sold them to Si be! sr the pawnbroker, in the Bow- ery for $80. Thedefendant went with witness tothe pri- sen, and identified Callender as the person who seld him the ring an! bandeau; Rogers, the defendant, told witness he wished to have the matter arranged; witness told him that Baldwin was a reasonable mi d that he would not, under thecircumstances, exect the whole sum; wit- ness told defendant that Baldwin would take $70, and that he, Rogers, would only lose $60, he having made $10 pro- fiton the sale to Simpson; defendant seemed to saree to this proposition, en pirate to come to the office end pay the $70; Rogers did not call according to promise; witness called on Rogers atterwards; Rogers told witness that he hed taken advice about the matter, and refused to do anything further in the business. ir. Woopnurr, a clerk in'the employment of plaintiffs, Callender was mate of the ship Yazoo. fe case. The defendants counsel mov- ed for . on the ground that the thief was not con- victed, and cited several authorities (o show that thet was the rule of law in Englend. Plaintiffe’ counsel repl and cited several American cases, to show thet the Eng- lish rule not recognized in this country. The Court concurred with plaintiffs’ counsel in his view of the lew, and denied thenon suit. The defendant’s counsel then offered a witness to prove that the articles in question were English manufacture, and that Callender told him, the witness, that he had bought them in Liverpool. His Honor charged the jury in substance, that when goods are bougut ofa perty who had stolen them the chaser gets no title except anch as the person from w: he bought them had, and left it to the jury to say from the evidence whether they believed the goods to be sto- len or not. If they came to that conclusion, that in if they a the goods were stolen, they should find for the pleintitts. Verdict for plaintiffs $99 and interest jor two years. their successors will. rage. They call Mr. Russell a humbug—a con- beauty and fashion of New York go in throngs to quisite melody, the thrilling pathos, the flashes of dramas, as hissongs may with perfect propriety be ae Tabernacle. This is astonishing expedition. In » August he returns to England, and will reap another and most trashy affair, which was damned some representation wasthe admirable acting of Abbot successful, and it is extremely creditable to the taste collected to witness a play depending solely for ef- fect, not on startling incident, but on the poetry, ighly respectable and talented artists from Virginia produce an African opera at the Park on been signally successful. They are preparing to sail for Europe, where they intend to astonish the Court of Common Pleas. Before Judge Ulshoeft Arai 13 —Houghion vs. White, et uumpsit on a promissory no plaintiff's cose and \ . peared forthe defence. The note was sued in ton, who This was an ac- Mr. and then go to Italy and call oa Rossini and other eminent composers. Thus we go. Music is de- From tue Nortn.—Pomeroy & Co., has arrived ie ' ‘ge re partners n business together; they subsequently dissolved. At the time of the vissolu- tion there was no partnershi P. property remaining.— ee & White having each put in some property when the partnership wasformed. Page at the disayintion claimed arum of $200, to bedue to him which White denied.— had 205 majority. The river is open to Van Wie’s Point, and above to Troy. ‘ q [From Albany Argus, April 12.) endyfued ty Sart, Coat anp Leap.—The bill entitled an act The note wee’ deted the $8d. ‘Dec mmber, 1839, for $200, “to increase the revenues of the State, by extending | payable twelve months after date to the order of Jere the markets for salt, coa! and lead,” by allowing a | miah Page. It was endorsed by Lockwood and alse by @ bounty on those articles, was yesterday afternoon | person of the name of Hevey. The note wasrend and ad- mitted. Def ndant’s counsel moved for a nan-snit on thi ground that Houghton wee a mere nomi that the suit was for the benefit of Page payee and first endorser, and that he recover as against Lockwood, who wasa dorser., The Court denied the motioe . Cuase then opened the defen parties had carried 6a business to ether-—thateach of the partners had put in some property 1 ‘0 a the hed =y concern—that the spec istion fi |, ond me beter the entire of the partnership propery. RS plain called on the other partners and sated init Share wine down to eh pe wo Bote chow them that he had not loat all. Upow he wishevgentarion, they agreed to give him the note in initdion, upon the anderstanding thet he was not to put 00. a division. A previous motion to strike out the clause allowing bounties on salt delivered at Oswe- go and Buffalo, destined for the lakes, was negatived sioner, and to provide for a registry and counter- ntly | signing of the notes of safety fund banks, passed to and | q third reading in the house last evening. The State Prison bill, as it is called, introduced by Mr. Pentz, of New York, was also taken up in committee, and afterwards reterred to a select com- mittee of eight to report com; lete. This bill provides North. then preduced e was an accommodation transaction, and that no considera- tion had been given for it. ‘His Honor charged the jury that if, from thi produced, they come to the conclusion that t question was a business note, the defendants were liable ; Sut if, on the other hand, you are satisfied that it was an accommodation transaction, and no consideration given, then you should find for the defendants. Verdict for defendants. _ (From Albany Advertiser, April 12.) Nothing of moment transpired at the afternoon session of the Senate yesierday. In the House, contractors bill No. 8 was passed in costs and fees in courts of law, &c,, was lost vote of 54 to 41.

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