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. THE Vol., X, No. 10.—Whole No, 3580, NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY I, 1844. NEW YORK AND FHILAD PHILA RA .KOAD LINE Fox Newaax, Newsaunswick, Panceron, TRENTO™, ohoEN tows THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. York oily from the foot of Courtlandt st. 1 Line at 9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Line ati% P.M. The Homing. Line ppoceeds to Bordentown, from thence by steamboat to Philadelphia. . ‘The Evening Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to Philadelphia) without changeof cars, Passengers will procure their tickets at the office foot of Cortlandt street, where a commodious steamboat, will be in realines with baggage crates on board. Rha lelphia basing crates are conveyed from city to city, wihout belug opened by the way. Each. train 1s provided with gor which are apartments and ing rooms ex:reasly for iea? use, ) mg Sgt leave Philadelphia from"the foot of Wal- ¥ steamboat to Bordent t To clock, A. M. oad froma Camden, ats goleck P. Mire ‘The lines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 744 A. M., and 47M. being’a contmuation of the linc from New Yorks 43m WINTER MAIL LIN NY and iacermediate places, from the f Courtland street —The steamer UT Capt J. Peet, will leave es above at 5 P.M. on Wednesday, Prine COLUMBIA, Capt, A. Hong! M1 b ne COLUMBIA, Capt, A. Houghton, will leave as above ats P.M. 0a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. For passage or freight, apply on board, or te P. C. Aehelts, 4 at the office ov the whar STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL ST.—The steamboat STATEN ISLANDER willleave New York and Staten Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, until further wotier :— ‘Leave Staten Island at 844, 10, A.M. 2, 4 Leave New York at 9, 123g, 10 min. past 3, 434. N. B.--On Sundays the boat will leave at 11 instead of 1234. All freight shipped is required to be particularly marked and is at the risk of the owners thereof. asonfr WINTER MAiL LINE FOR ALBANY and the intermedirte plices--Fare through to floray Sh Tmt Jeudid stesinboat UTIOA, Capt -foseph Seout, will leave the foot of Cortlandt street, every afternoon at 9 o’eloek N. B.—Passengers by this line will o’clock next day after leaving New York, For passage or freight, apply ou board, or to P.C. Schultz, at the office on the wharf je AVIGATION OF TH HUDSON OPEN TO ALBANY. WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBA NY, and Intermediate places ‘The steam boat ROBERT L. STEVENS, Captain Re TL Mabey, will leave the foot ofCourtlande st. Wednes- day, Friday and Sunday afternoons, at o’clock. | “the Steamer’ COLUMBIA, A. Stoughton, will teav> as ein Albany at two above, Thurday, Saturday aad Monday atternoous, at 5 o’clok, é Kor Passage, or freight, apply to P. C. Schultz at the office, er n board. N. B.” All kinds of property taken only at the risk of the ers thereof. 26 re J WINTER ARRANGHMENT—FOR ALBANY, Via BRIDGEPORT aud Hovsarontc & Westeny 4 peop iaipuonns, vaily, Sundays, 2 Exeepted. gers for Albany by this Route will take the new and t sreamboat EUREKA, Capt dL, Fiteh, which leaves IN-Wv York from foot Liberty street, ‘Thursday morning at ha Qype Goretocley for Brideeport thiesce by the Housatoae and VVesteat Ratlroa ls, without change ef cara or baggage crater, t Albany, azriving same evening at & o'clock. “are usrough 5 For passage or Freight, apply on board, or at the office, foot fLiberey street. G. M. PERRY, Agent. ARRANGSMENTS FOR 184 z OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Piye street, coruer of South, of his treads: viber begs leave to call the att to. the following. arm hin, 2d cabil f Liverpool Packets, 16th. Zistaud 26th’ of every month: By rom New York, the Ist, 10th and the 7th, 17th aud 27th ofeach months ve and for the porgose of afford: aasengers, the subscriber has es- lass, New York built, coppered punctually every week Passenge by. fhe tee, 6uh, 1 ing +till groater facilities to tablished a regular line of first and copper jastened ships, to sai |. | throughout the year, | For the accommodation of persons wishing to remitmoney to | their funilies or friends, drafts are given, payable at sight, on the following Bauks, vig i= rovinelal Bank of Ireland, payable at Limerick, Clonmel, — Londonderry, Wexford, Belfast, Waterford, Armagh, Athlone, "Tralee, Youghal, Killen, | Banbridge, Ballymena, patrick, Cavan, Lurgan, on, Ennis, breen, Mallow, — Moueymore, Kilrus The City Bank of Glasgow. Measrs. Spooner, Atwood & urphy. Waterloo Read, Liverpool eat Britain, For further information (if by Jetter, post : JOSEEH Savi . orner of PRO le oy ren ARD MURPHY es Whe 4 payable in every town ) apply to ‘out re ket of thy 10th hax meyalar day. Van accommodate cabin, second eabin, and steerage passen- xers, 1f immewsate application is made on buard or to JOHN HERDMAN, lire 61 South street, UNITED STATES HOTEL, NEW YORK. ETURNING OUR THANKS to the travelling com: munity for the very liberal patronage bestowed on our house PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, SMITTANCES ‘TO paar BRITAIN AND paifinu on the Ist, oth, th, 16th, 4iat - th of each mouth, ber continues te engiKe passe Great Batain aud Ireland at the lowest rates, by the regular packets sailing as above, Aud those wishing to remit mouey to friends can have drafts payable on demand withont anv state and arepublican chureh scount for the r brought to New England raut you, most readily, that if the applauded ad been so framed as to assert or even imply that this Church without a Bishop was the only legi timate Church; if the orator had utte rather the counterpart of your doctrine, and had said, “there cannot be aChurch with a Bishop,” he would 1a dogma as offensive, as uncharitable, 1 add, as ill-timed, as the dogma tit your duty to advance. Lcould have forgiven some exasperation of feeling, on the scoreof the injustice and arrogant wantonness of the Sir, I rejoice to be able to say that you cannot of any book of the least unthority h that was ever deliver. ed, the counterpart of your proposition aftirmed. Mr Choate did wot affirm it ; which the New England audience saw fit to apy having the fear of churchmen before their eyes. ‘The head and front of their offending was this and’ no more, | to insinuate that there might be a Chureh ops that the reformed churehes of the ¢ nt of Europe (all of which, without an exe jected prelacy) were lawful churches ; that their ters, say Luther and a number of others, unknown to fame, as haying done @ little’ service to reli- Were not usurp i s hand upon th riagex were not unlawful, their children not illegitimate, baptism and communion at the Lord’s table not a Jid no more than church ‘this he mentioned to {From the Commercial Advertiser.] blicanism which their descendants Rey. Dr. Potts to Rev. Dr. Wainwright. Jan. 2, 1344. Rey. and Dear Sir—I have now before me two m your pen, one dated the 30th Inthe first you urteous terms” in which my let- s “drawn up”—and admit that ‘tas to the important point, and the one which alone ealled forth my lette! (there cannot b urately reported id Hnprovements contemplate prepared to accommodate our friew verally ina style not surpass of our farniture aud bedding renovated and newly raimted a . Packet mmmunieations f ult., the other Jan, 2. thanks for ‘th ter of the 27th ult. wa vd the converse oF n roughout, the introduced in every department, and the terms one dollar and fifty ceuts per day. rs BRAISTED & JOHNSON, Proprietors. he subscriber has the hon » that he has lately added gers to aud from Christian, and | wil urch without a Bishop) r declaring your readi- ness “to avow it and maintain it upon every suitable ” and concluding with some complimenta- ks, which I will do 1 latter communication, of this enjoy the luxaries of a elegance not surpassed principal banks and branches tT a number ‘of respectable gentlemen a establishment in th nt of the beat Wines of all couutties, will be furnished Vales. ra Dank of Scotland and branc‘es; Glasgow and Green ny dinner spe best to merit. te, reached me late and I now propose togive itas prompt ement as my pressing avocations ly made important changes and in hineat, for the better accommod id persons desirous of more private residence and ety of rove and suits of taste and convenience of nor was this a HERDMAN, 61 South pire ty this evening 1_acknowiedg will permit, board, and is now prepared with a vi that cannot fail to suit t Who may do him the favor to eal. The" Kestaurant will be coutinued as to dine separately. upper parties may be ace TO LET—The plot of ground wirn the buildings erected thereon, situate ou 1 between the 7th avenue and than Campbell, Apply at No, 32 Laight street. north side of 18th stieet roy road, wow occupied read it oftener than re to give the utmost force to principal object. ed, at the somes and respectfull justification which is and Iwill add, not offe ‘change in the tone of your last letter, infer- ring from it, however, that, from farther reflection, you your previous commenda- I say this did not surprised ble Farm called Spring ‘ight, a mile anda halt ituated in the county of Isle-of- ‘dhe (roin the mouth of Nansemond River, containing about five hundred eres, bounded on two sidas for small vessels) running ivto the mo ‘There is on the farm a large and well finished house, with evary other 1 ‘Nearly one half of the laud aks; the pine af the fh HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL ‘PSHE undersigned takes occasion to inform his friends aod at the Mausion House is now | nity of the steamboat Innding family apartments had come to th tion of * my courtesy” had been premature, auseHl feltverysure,trom the beginning, at the New England you would specdily gion and libert: Nansemond River. bishop had laid q : aud vegetable market, arranged in the ueateat order. A person in employed to procure permits to land passengers bagyage, Sc. who will board vessels imme port of your remar tival should prove to be corr find yourself exposed to ne small amount of animadyersion well timbered with lange tall pine a quality, for steambuat wood. ‘Lhe cleared land is of a good quality and well adapted to the In one word, M In conclusion, therefore, I have only to repent that | did muke the assertion, though not meaning it #sa challenge and thet if you choose to redgem your pledge I sm ready, to meet you. If you do not choose you are at liberty to re ced, aud! stand in the position | occupied when you called upon me, and from which I shell not be‘either enticed or driven. Jam; Rey. and dear air, Your obedient servant, JONA. M. WAINWRIGHT. Monvay, January éth. Port Mahon. (Correspondence of the Herald.) twat Intelligence—He talities Abroad—Inter- course of British and American Officers —Crwisces, Port Manon, ¢ 30, 1843. We anchored here last mght from Gibralter, where we have been looking after the wreek of the Missouri—she isan entire loss, having been literally “burned out;” nothing can be seen but her iron and copper, and to save which will cost more than it will come to. Unfortunately, she sunk in but 24 feet water; drawing nearly 20, she obstructs the anchorage materially, which obstruction we will be compelled to remove. The Admiralty have already written to learn what steps we propose ta- king to remove the wreck. I wrote you last from Palermo, on leaving which we proceeded to Trieste, touching at Messina and Ancona,in both of which places we were well reeeiv- ed, particularly so at the latter, for, as we were the first American Man-of-War which had ever been of the revenne officers, B.—Visitors to this Island should procure a passport from jpauish Consut, at the port of embarkation, to obviate dif- WILLIAM FULTON. L8H ADVERTISEMENT. ‘3 HOTEL, opposite the cultivation of wheat, Tr has attached to i and is one of the best stock-firms of its size in lower Persous wishing to purchase, by applying early, will ‘sweet potatoes and water melons. ing for planting on various accounts, and hence would naturally enter- the prelatical Christians of England or even of tain some displeasure toward any one who might call pub- {tention to your unenviable pos unatlected sincérity that it ficulties and inconvenience. Tean say with ains me to find you in this ins me to be the instrument of Now I beg leave to say that this is the material point, | very hospi of your true position in s at once the que the ensuing discussi made upon th z y_ before, it will be offered at public aue- tign on the premiseson the 25th day of January, 181, ‘archer information kiven by validity of your church organ you! were without any just grounds for the oflensive— mean the aggressive ‘aititude which you assumed at the table, when you told your audience that you would be willing to méet even the orator of the day, and prove that was no Church, because “ there hout a Bishop.” ‘This is your proposition. 1 mean to hold you to thi and I now call upon you to commence the discussion defining your terms. shall have the opportunity I desire, to dogma is pregnant with jimumerable evils, theological, scriptural, Ke, Se. definitions, which are indispensa- wg of your proposition : posing it to the am perhaps ind behove this ; for yo ONDON-ST. KATHARI St. Katharine’s Dock Cates, and near the Ro: NEY, late Chief Steward o 1p, Fespectfully inforns his friends in the United the management of the abeve new and ele- h veut, which is built aud furnished regareless of pect adapted fur the recept oa of f) An} ‘nugland, as the hotel fronts that part of the dock in which the liners and most of the other Ame rica vessels lav, and is withia five minutes walk of the Bank ae will be conducted on liberal aud economical principles. ‘I'he Coffee Room is eupplied with the Londoa, American, Kast Indian an i &e. are of the first qualicy. Room tnd Warm Baths will be found in the house Geutle- men nay contract by the week or month for board, &e. on the game terms as in Aine TS LENNEY beas to assure thosewho may honor hin with their patronage that nothing shall be wan comfortable, and by attention t» the wish new and god will go liberally dle known and B. Whitehead of Smithii in hope when I beg you to ve already implied, if not éxpres- sed, a doubt of the sincerity of my “ unwillingness to b lieve” that your dinner remarks had been correctly repor- Ttoust J am not int i Tfelt all that I dese THOMAS 1 Queen Steums States, that he hi if WILLIAM Ht BROWN & COS One Price Hat Store, 178 Chatham _., Square, comer of Mott street, where {shi bility and economy are combived to adorn, the head proprietors have the pleasure to offer a new style of hat,the jini- tation of beaver, which closely ressinbl: those formerly sold for $5 aud $6, at the low fixed price of $3. ‘Those, who from incl hation or necessity are induced to study economy in that indis- pensable article of dress, have aow an opportunity of doing 80, pearance of the most fashionable, B in presenting this hat to the public, think they have nearly’ reached the ultiimtam of beauty, cheapness, neatness, bility and comfort of the wearer. All therefore no good customer pay BROWN & C words at ran- n unwillingness to be- 1 confess that my doubts were not very sanguine, ey were real, because, first, Lam alw n I meet with any avowal ofthe unchurehing dogma; secondly, becuuse the manifest incongruit no harsher name, betw! i ed me to believe » unreported qualifying 8 aggressive aspect; anil thir it respectful and charitable to suppose, further, that you might be one of the number of prelatists who hold ‘the mote tolerant views of the subject. vould to God they were fshion, beauty, § your argument nthe dogma and possible that you had accompanied phrase, which had ly, because I deem 1, and that it is Theg from you th ble to a right understandin; What is the Church —What is the catholicity of the Chureh ? 3.—Whit is a Bishop? pology for detaining curred oy the bad. ., 178 Chatham Square, Comer of Mott street. BOOTS—WATER PROOF Double and Cork Soles French and native calf and patent screw taps; warranted Rood fine calf boots, for men; boy coarse water boots and shoes of allserts aud sizes. adies, Missesand Children’s xaiter boots, ind single soles, and of every col ents, Misses and Children’s water proot | all of which will be Napoleon tap boots $3 a R, 419 Broadway That there are such not so few among your clerg: nF own expression, that * the holic Church” have maintained the principl to merit that confi 9 him wheo steward of the British Q A SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT. ALENTINE has removed his Engraving and Printing Ea- tablishment trow. J you and our readers #0 | y, and children’s do, Your obodient servant, Beekman street, ) opposite the Brick Church, New Y ing, bnyitation and Professis tyle of tha art, as regards the Engraving neatness of the Printing, and the white rd hing their own @ most approved and fusbio P. 8.—Your reply of last evenin, is open to some cr not wish that to my note of the 4th, m, but I withhold it, becaus tblic attention should be fat! discussion of collateral questions, letter to the journal which has heen politely otfered for promising, that as far us possible, I will not 4s upon the courtesy of the editors by lengthened Why shonld I be suspected of disingenuousness in ex- ou were in the kind hearted ninisters and worthy members not go the length of deliver- ng a hope tha s of the latest style, than at any other store in U red with the periority of the nd the preeeding ¢ communion, who ing over the vast inajority of Protestant Ch lianey of the e: have them printed “the uncovenanted mere ur pardon if Ihave ott int of “no Bishop, bly might accord with Craumer, ely and others, who seem’ to have h ther than with Laud and Dod. 18, Who thought no more of cut. ting off the heads of Christian Churches than if they had 1 so many thistles, to set the main isi emark or two upur #& the question: m to lay consider CORK SOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS ‘The subscriber makes to order Boots of the above descriptions, of the finest quali skin, in the latest style, and ho have been in the habit of paying extravagant p jes, ace requested to eal aud be convinced of DAGUERRIAN GALLERY OF PA’ Bi COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, No. 251 Broadway, (over Mr. Teuney’s Jewelry store, above Marray street, aud uext door to Peale’s Musewm,) New Yi pictures having been awarded the First Premium fouor, by the American aud Franklin Instituwcs, as the most beautiful colored Dagwerreotypes ever exhibited, and the esta- reatly enlarged and’ iinproved, poe eu here (in -auy weather Work at other p nded by supposing that upon the p no Chureh,” you ity of French Calf sonable prices. G + Dr. Wainwright to Rev. Dr. Potts. ly supposed that after settled, and that hay- ontroversy and pledged your: proposition, you would What was m. bowels of compassion Rev. ano Dean of the feet, and a pair of Lasts kept for no difficulty in getting a handsome and allenged me to t seif to the proof of an affirmative of course open the discussion. ment, then, to discover from your | on Saturday, that amost important point is still unc and that you have not yet conc ion ‘you will assume, stand what you mean by that r one of the advanta, One of its privileges seems to be the liber- Thave good reason, ny self that | was not tempted to to the form in which our dis 4, and allow my adversary ¢ this dangerous prope each customer, there traits will hereafter be tal duced prices charged for ordinary quently no one ueed now sit for an inferior likeaess, on the score of econom: Constantly on hand, a large assortment of ready made Dress e in its true light, yles, at $3 and $3 50 per pair: Over Shoes, Half Boots, Dancing Pumps, INS, 114 Fulton street, between Nassiuand Dutch streets, bOOT AND SHOE STORI JOHN READY respectful the public, that he has commenced t No. 99 Nassau street, where he will thankfully receive aud faithfully execute, all orders he may be favored with, on the most reasonable terms for cash. If you have haity excreacences, con cealing a broad and elevated forehead—if appendage of a beard : uous hair disfiguring any part of vour otherwise beauti- ubtile, invented by Dr, Felix Gouraud, will quickly and forever eradicate it, without the slightest in- jury or discoloration to your skins—th a¢eing the preparation tested at the Doctor's office; all doubts iny a humbug will only at 67 Walkerstreet, one door . $1 per bottle—where may be had the follo, i—The celebrated Italian Medicated Soap, for cure Double Soles,trom I wish to make a who is the aggressor ple stress upon the there were at least “two clergymen” d dinner, who saw nothing ; Tean only say for their own denomination as to be content that it should be unchurched so publicly and so unceremoniously, the: other clergymen who Were also present, but who were no doubt withheld from rebuking such on attack upom the hat a festive occasio controversial ques- ‘4 of a lady, by Professor Plumbe, is the finest ver witnessed.” —Ledger, Oct. 1, 113. mand German Cx Canes, &e &e, forwal © SOHN LAW ATR in your own miz thing of the kind circumstance I\begin now to un “ freedom” wh: worthy of animadversion rms his friends usiness in the above POOF BOOK SAF has o hand an easortment « Warranted Fire Proot Doubie Safes years several thousands of these Safes nave been in us one hundred have, at different times, been thoroughly and NOT ONE, has a: any time, failed to preserve its cou- Gayler’s Double Safe i erected one withi jes at your pleasure. fore, to congratiilate more than I did tation shonld be conduct draw me into an arena wh y would be ander less control than I mean it shall be, now that we are both tied down to our d If after the interchange of xe y written—for you say “1 trust | am notin the habit of using words at Fandom”—our respective positions ined, 1 do not know how many hours’ worth of extemporaneotis words would ha fairly got to work in good logicul style—if we ever materially from two og the past ten spot, solely by consideration was not exactly fitted for bringin} tion before a promiscuous assemblage of persons.” im this connection, I beg leave to say also, that L hesitated some time before | to risk the suspicion of immodesty by venturing to » place of abler and better men. to say that my apprehensions on that score have b quieted by my knowledge of their approval of th ‘Still, | wish you and them to hold a you, from a rabid rag ening as tomy own , that | have thus turned aside from my more con- Joceupation ; hut from a conviction of the impro- ty of letting so offensive an edict of excommunication ‘ow have the un ips—if you have ‘on Your wpper a combixation of two entire ; made exclusively of ful faces, the Poudre eral letters con- used’ in their construction. Safe is lined 1s perfectly fire gonfidence offers them, as superior to any others The inner and outer doors of each S: proved vatent detector locks, which ‘you ean be satisfied of of aud the Patentee with full Tam very happ: e corner of Broad- n Consumed bet annot be picked or opened ment of Single Safes and Specie Chests, for 25 to $75 each. All kinds o1 Book Sates aud Specie Chests made to order. all blotches, pimples, In your first letter yon throw ont to me a contingent Luttered a certain sentiment, and then unciate an affirmative proposition, and ness of the skin} sale at prices fr or from any over TL Fulton street wear Gold street, you distinctly WM READ & CO. BRASS FAUCETS, And all the various articles PLUMBING BUSINE 852 No. 250 Water street, Constantly on hand, an assortment of T. lL. DYRE, Jr, & CO’S Justly celebrated BLACK LEAD POT Medal was awarded Win of Fancets, by the Amerieau Institute, at ‘on, held October, 1843. Phree or four Journeymne properties are reall no mother should sufficient, and we warrant it or retura the mouey cessful. Be on your guard against a bold imitation, aud buy uo where else hut as above. de Beante, or ‘Irae Water of Beauty, well kuowu aud approved cosinetic for cleansing. heal the complexion, aud, by its dilating pro ties preventing the formation of wrinkles, aud banishing them when present. _ Gouraud’s Vegetal jug tunxe to. the, comple without a cake, —Lwall hold myself re annot be a Chureh your own words that this proposition, viz. that ther without a Bishop is pregnant with innumerable , theological, social and civil; and thatit is un- | amount of property in itable, schismatical and anti-republican ‘our second letter you confess that the challenger, by acknowledging precluded yourself from any right to insist ral or any other form of disc Jo. Bankers, London; 1 Dr, Wainwright, a gontleman, a scholar, a chri i h titles there seems to b ngs, as well as bland man- implied the idea of refined fee scriptural, unch ners,) has taken so public, so extraordinary an 0c purpose of Unch and beautify in whole of Protesta: iguid Kouge imparts adel immovable by rubbi .' For dyeing ladies? a uted with water, is ini sion, this being This is your laa. cluded myself from any rightto insist upon this, and indeed any otherform, bit | the proseentor having died since making the complaint. the object of this note is to requ And now in your letter of Saturday coolly turn round and tell me, in effect,that I am thi er and call upon me to commence thi Holland, and A prelatical bodies in England and thi to demand that the y in possession of the evidence by which so bold and un- to be sustained ; or, if the evi- it is equally high time that the 1 should be exposed. J Lien Ne) BOO fs January. he superior fast packet sh sd Sree Captain Tinker, will’ sail as above, OR CRUCIBLES, at’ Manufacturer's prices. Read & Co. for ly is high tim Thave, however, p Gouraud’s Hair Dye will change red or gray hh black, wi hout staining thes e-brow Dye 25 cen's per br Espagne, or Spanish White, baster whitevess and smoothuess tot flinching an assertion dence is not forthcoming, their last Exhivi WANTED to manufacture task better than pnd fay 1290 tous burthea, packet, NEW LINE OF PACKETS FO. ER Bs. Soe bet ot at Tenor the ale 290 her Fexdar day. ‘wiabing to secure berths should not fail to make early {application on foot of Burling slip, Wik ST. OTT, at their General Passe ge Office, 13 Peck slip, corner of South street. a 0 LONDON—Kegwiar packet of the 10th Jan —The el fa eet sh MON- TREAL, Capt. T will sail as ebove, her regular day. Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second er those tatending to embark should bin and steerage passengel make immediate spplication to the subscriper , : JOSEPH MeMURRAY, are 100 Pine street, corner of South ie FOR LIVERPOOL=Kegular J The well known, fast TETHEN WHITNEY, W.-C. her regular da 4 Very superior accommodations for cabin Persons intending to embark should McMURRAY, 100 Pine, 39 tre corner of South atreet, FO LIVERPOOL—To sail ou the 13ih inst § The superior, fast sailing barqne JOSEPH CU- nein AID, Capt’ Harrison, will sa'l-as above, and can more ers, at a moderate rate, if immediate application be made on honrd, at pirr 10 E. R., OF to JOHN HieRDMAN, jie 61 Seurh st. Packet of thef 16h January —The vew and beauti- David G. ) packet ship YORKSHIRE, burthen 1150 tor Baile’ sayy ier regntor day. ; 1c is well known that the Yorkshire in fitted up. with ele- kanes snd every amodern improvement and couvenience that €an possibt to the comfort of s.eerage passengers, asilier accomnmodat, be fonnd unequalled by any sbip afl the old country should call and see this spl paral acchitecture, before engaying passage in any other packet reril ber KocuE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton street, next deor to the Fulton Ban ‘om Liverpool ou the Ist March, ht out prising this magnificent and 0 port punctually on the Ist | ch month. For parsage apply as above. ‘The packet ship CAMBRIDGE will succeed the Yorkshire and sail for Liverpool on the Ist February. ire FOR LIVERPOOL Sai jitively on Jan. loth, ~The splendid, fast sailiog, aud favorite bark [RON UREN, Captain O'Bryan, w I positively as ve She has splendid accommodations for cabin paasengors, who will be takenat a yery low rate. Those wishing to secure berths should make early application to i W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, iv 43 Peck Slip, corner South, FOR LIVERPOOL—Wi h Dispatch—The sp ten did, well known, fast sailing and favorite packet ship OLIO, Capt Putman, will meet with quick desp ch for vue ai bore port. For eabin passeng’rs she has spacious state rooms, and every oiner acectomodation necessary for their comfort.’ A limiled uomber of second exbin pasnengers can be accommodated in a firet rte manner in house on deck, Those wis! berths should make euly application on bow street, east ride, oF to .% J.T. TAPSCOTT, dre 43 Peck Slip, corner South street. 1 FOR LIVERPOOL=NEW LINE. Packet of 26th Janoery.—The splendid packet ship SHERIDAN, B.A. Depyster, of 1000 tons, wi as above her reutar day; Fas freight or passage, having ac eommodations unequalled for splendor or comiort, apply on bowrd ot Orleans whart, foot of Wall street. or to E. K. COLLINS & CO. of pnasane, $100. 96 South street. Phe gncket ship, Garrick, Capt. Skildy, of 1000 tops, Will succeed the Siddous and sail the 2th February her regular egular ‘Vasweagers may rely upon the ships of this line sailing pune tually as advertised. Aazirc LONDON LINK PACKETS—Packet! 10th Jan. Lhe sple did, well known, fast sailing Facket ship MONTREAL Captain Tinker, will sail positively above, her regular day, Having xplendid xecommodations for enbin, recond erbin and steerage passengers, for passe early application should be made on board or to W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, _ 43 Peck Slip. ons of sending for their friends ean have ahtout in the above magnificent packi «gesular line, on reasonable terms. 1) ing to ean have drofts for any amount, payable on de- the prinetpal towne of Great Britaua. Apply as jére FOR HWAVRE—The KF ERTE, of. SIRE & CO. 17 Broad st. or t nor __ BOYD & HINCKEN, 6 Toutine Building BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! es : UST ARRIVED, the largest ass F Singi {hein are, 00. Canary Biss. th finest ‘singers; Nightinsnl Persons desi learned Bullfinehes and Blackbirds, anda lenge wane een ery finest European Singing Birdsall of which will’ be we HENRY BIC De sold Th ten #00 ‘51 and 199 Cedar street re] fLUART, LADIES’ HAIR-DKESSER, Ni scree, feepecttully antounces, that he’ ts pyemiartey wait on ladien at ther residences, ant to drews hendy necorditg to te : t Parisian fashions. Tertas very moderate, 230 Sun Faucets. None but first rate mechanics need apply. d8 lm*re hundreds who can perform the latte myself, but still | believe it is not a task which requires the strength of agiant. And now to the point; for I will overlook many objec- gested in your letter, entirely aanihilat in elegant boxes jot only so, but with singular modesty, regard for my incapacity to conduct my own est to me the very mode in ject for me the words which iC. RER, Professor of Music, res) sand the puolic in geueral, plendid, QUEEN OF THE West, Gap t Woodhouse, ‘will sail en “Monday, SEPH KAMME: annouvees to his has removed from 50 question, you sug; which I am to be it will be necessary for me to define. This is sufficiently e ce else but at 67 Walk the corner of Broadwa' the most delicate and choice Perfumery, puts. Agents—Jordan, because I am where will be found an assortment of mported from all tionable matters anxious to res id, to perform oa parties ptly attended to, traordinary—but what is more markable still, and a thing, I suspect, unheard any scholastic disputation, the very words defixe are constituent terms in your own atflirmative pro- position! Thus you make an affirmation, pledge yourself | ¢ n inthe very outset, the terms which govern its meaning! 1 can 6 that you are aware of the posi You say that “with it pains you to find me in a certam posit the way Ido rot find myself, and in which, 1 ce the community, if not you pains you to be the in’ ', with asinceri I must say that it gives meno pain al You have contro- i or ont of town, will be received and prom: the discussion Orders for J. settle those bearings Re eee which are merely personal, the better will our readers be FRENCH CHINA No. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs DALESME, Importer and Agent for Manufacturers, has always on hand a large assortment for di plain white and gilt Freach Porcelain, as well as dinver and dishes, soup tureens, covered Fait baskets, enstards and stands. Also, Tea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, French tt ae All the articles are warranted of the old on liberal terma,and in I REWARD—The jewelry store No. 18 Bowery, was entered on the night of the 17th inst, and robbed ug of gold and silver ladies’ and ent the outset, that having disclaimed y to the unprelatical churches, 1 willingly discharge you from further respo: Mad ‘you, in addition, been to qualify your proposition, 80 as to admit the ‘rights of those Christian bodies who “hold the I should have laid down my pen, h you had claimed for your own bod But you have mad ‘on stood whe: cetony rewell, Locknor 3 Beale 1am bound to say, u Myers, New Haven Carleton, Lowell ton, Portsmouth 5, *k of your oppo- Newburyport; Pres: atten, Portland ; Guild, Bh Seth 8: Hance, ‘ells & Humphreys, Hartfor dinner aud tea sets sibility upon that point. you have placed yourself, think, | shall con’ no such admis ket of the Lith 6 packet ship Thompson, mas- stand now where ants of the Puritans tion to be “ oft iy opened a shop, the sale of bee! ‘Shop butchers and dea advantageous terms. 4 7 arrangement with an experienced and extew 3 abled to offer fresh beef every mornimg, at the lowest market n hand and for sale, of exposing it to public view.” lenst as unaftected, all to expose your logical ) verted a proposition of mine, and you “desire to have the | called to trial, Eli Hamilton was her bail inthe sum of opportunity to prove that this dogma is pregnant with in- numerable evils, theological, social and civi nl in the very same breath you ask indispensable toa right id denied gny in sive” or “exclusive,” but the question was not “the principle” you xclusive? We are virtually charged with acting er forged commissions, with living in Goud, becanse,forsooth, “there cannot be a Church,” sacred aud venerable name, the name of our birth plac out what? without Christ the Divine Re “without a Bishop.” of jewelry, eons: ard and fob chi gold geala and keys, and men’s | a sorted, gold ear lockets, finger rings silver spoons, specks And uumerons other articles, which ate sold iu jewelry ‘The above reward will be Kiven for the recovery of the JOHN LOCKW: board, fot of Maiden Lane, or bellion against unseriptural,” Xe. ‘nitions, “which are ing of my proposition. itions are indispensable to the under- standing of my proposition, and you have not yet obtain. ed them, yon certainly do not un you have tindertaken to prove that you confess you do not understand humerable evil l dilemma, as you pleas proposition, it is worse th tell you what it means. right had you to But to be out of Christ's Church, in the most exsential meaning of the phrase, is to be out of And hence to aifirm that th is to affirm #0) ATOHMS.—The largeatand most splendid assortment of ‘Wrtches in the eity, is to be found at the subscriber's. I descriptions of Gold and Sil- ver Watches, of the neweat atyles, direct from the mauutnc- in England, Franee, and Switzerland, he b ‘assortment, and at much less prices, at retail, than Gold watches 8 low EW YORK LEGAL OBSERVER, No. 71, Vol. 2, contains Practical Points—Partnership—Gratwiton ‘Marriage Settlement. rt, Cartes et.al. ¥ Hitcheoe aud Parchaser—Lis Peadens; Supreme Court, New York. Ca- Leave—Bunkraptey, important English Cases—From the Master of the Rolls’ Conrt, Cowtof Queen’s Bench, and the Court of Moot Points. Miscellaneous, Xe. Published at the office, 12 Aun street, New York, ‘Terms— SAMUEL OWEN, Editor. On the 15th Febrasry next No. 1, Vol. 3, will be published. Aaditional leaves will be added, for the pur igest of ali the Reports published ish Coarts ond in the Court of the Chan ‘0 extra charge will be made. SING AND PUBLISHING ) their ioterest in the Pablish and are prepared to compile and insert advertisements inthe city and country papers on very favorable terms, All for sale, and forwarded to all parts of Subscribers received for a Pictorial Bibl Now, if these defi ably accommodate a limited umber of cabin passen- the pale of salvati no Church unless it have a prels that goes very far toward shutting heaven against the whole of Protestant Christendom, with the exception of Walworth’s Court, proposition which pregnant with in- t either horn of the Hyon did underst tocall upon m any other house in the city. Watches and jeweller watches warranted to keep Watches, clocks and warranted lower than at any ot ‘Judge Judson. #@ consequences natural: position, | ask again if itis not necessari And whether, therefore, you did not assume an attitude when you uttered it? Let us settle this the plea of provoea- ou offer in self-vindication, and we shall then propriety of your attempt to flow from your an offensive” BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER POOL PACKETS—FOR LIVERPOOL—Reguiar q paired im, the beat mann her place in the eit porter of watehes mud jews 20 Wail street, up at TO THE PUBLIC. TO $5000.—Mr. Franc 248 Grand street pablic, that ini Commander, will positively sail on ‘I'nesday, 16th Jan- ul urself to prov: le, schismatical and anti- Besides as a theologinn you ought to know the ofa maxim which has been language for centuries upon centuries, and within the last hundred years thoroughly debated by the ablest the- 1 afterward consid Watch Maker, to judge of th pegs to inforia his a specitaes of ‘So [judge from the drift of in which you speak of upon you; of my having giv of my having forced you to follow me as a daily nowspape of your letter, you leave th December, anil call upon me to prove my negative of your In short, you wish to assume the attitude of ndant in this case, and to present me in the character This is a very ancient expedient in con- by disputants who imputation of having es in oash on gold and silver wat forks, and eve The subscribers passage apply on board, foot of Beekman st, or to the sub- You advert again to my speech atthe New England Presuming that you have not to examine an accurate report of it, litt obtruded before the public, | append on you may have no farther cause for misrepresenting its you “achallenge and de- taken the pains eas it deserves to ny aha Amonnt paid for duis Sty net Ooms seription repaired and warranted, 245 Grand sireet. ” and, finally, at the close post you assumed on the 2 the proof copies of Har LYON=—Cheapest. Jewelry, Store in the eity—A. L. + would call the attention of the public to his store No. 80 mst, where they will find the style of jewelry, of the latest fashion. both for can manufyeture, suitable i senta,all of whic hot fail fo give wat te ASON & TU Y.—The subser Now will you be kind enough to examine m: | say that I throw down the gauntlet, or ond tothrow itdown ? 3 down I shall be ready to take it up. down, and Ihave taken itup. You bear on your shield otto propounded some three centuries ago—E: scopo—A Church without a Bishop. ame which was on the banner of the Ui without dispute or challenge, for 1600 years, and h, thongh since challenged, is yet borne without wa- rtion of Christendom. ia sine Episecopo—No Church without a Bishop mottoes we have respectively bor: i we became teachers of the Gospe| have continued to bear them peacefully, each in his own eal walk ; but you ige_mine; 1 have t, cheapest, aud newert AVANA AGENC West's Boarding Bouse, will to travellers bound to the Havana Orders for segars, West ludia fruits, &e., attended to; accounts collected, sold, at their General A. of an assailant, troversy, and is always resorted t wish to avert from thei justly provoked a religious controversy,” and to secure the sympathy ofthe bystanders, as wantonly assailed per- Tadmit there is an advantage in this, but! think it can be shown that you eannot in thi For, first you made an off the probable majority of your hearers, but jority of the Christian Churches and ministers in this city. Whether meant to be so, or not, it was so. principle,” in the blandest tones, and you do not chan its real character. great body of th but that if thrown he is determined to aell at such prices as can- F Ladies and gectlemen about pur- chasing jewelry, will save 25 per cent by calling at the cheap Jewelry store 80 Chatham street. Chatham street, Old gold oF silver ‘The wimost value givea for diainouds aud drafts bought and jassau street New gency Office, 128 Do not forget the number—80 N. B.—Letters and parcels forwarded by every pai wht or taken inexchange. sive attack, not onl: LECTURES ON PHRENO-MNEMOT PROF. FR’'S FAUVEL-GOURAUD’S NEW SYSTEM , ., OF MNEMONI Y the application of w oft an hour each n will be enabled to acq thoot any serious eff d beingentirely ready t WATCHES AND J ing by far the greater Watchmakers and Whisper “the course Of ‘Ten Lessons )any person ofa weak or deficie t fealty aire an uplimited power common “with t and we might 5 church,” that you cannot ¢ the reaponsibility of having publicly uttered an offensive by sharing that responsibi mugine a more belligerent sty: marks which immedia “a throwing down and takin intain that there c Task whether it was not Dr. Wainwright who “compelled” some one to follow him into the columns of “n dadlynowspapar; for surely he could not suppo: these days of newspapers and reporters, all that npon this occasion would not be imm gth and breadth of the land. many offensive and exclusive «pecimens of Churehixm, but never one, the odionsness of which wes more periect- ly disambarraased of all ornamental drapery. Dut secondly, was it provoked-—and may you therefore c from standing in the Now what was the Jewelry of every dencription made to order elry aul Silverware repnized in a workina. Old Gold and Silver taken ‘HE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared to sell Watel and Jewelry as low, if not lower, t the city, to witr—Gold Watches from $15 to £100 each: sil- All watcher warranted Watchen, Clocks, and Nin separate theoloy your way to chall of combat, however reluctantly, from my utter dislike but have accepted it. ty with others. han that of the re tely accompanied it—"an arena” tipof a gauntlet”—n readi- ureh without promised Course of. experimental and publi 1 the Tabernacle on t Not satisfied to prove the ath of memory,” ns he did last. winter tronomical leetares, Prot. « the mest convincing aod conclusive be desired of the communi bounded powers of thus # koown in the eity, Introductory, Leein vening of ‘Thurs And now wh ost, you stop and wish privileges of the defi of polished life, i an any other house in polemical strif ver do, from $5 to good tine or the money returned oxen repaired and warranted, lower ttn an Second hand watrhos end old sold and ken in exchange, or bonght for eash. THOMPSON & FISTI- of Watches and Jewelry, wholosale and retail, ay, New York AMOS R. THOMYSON, RICHARD FISHER, WAKO CHEAP GRE ION STORE —Families i nthe neighborhood of Bixth ayenite aud Greenwich lane, about ta of Groceries and Provisions, will do knightly ? or, in the langua ; teous tor, in the better language of religion, is it kind 1) a Charity suffereth long and is kind, is not easily provoked | ma vidence that can poss ' among whorn are five ladies, as man onal gentlemen, and several yonni cs imony to the perfect practitals syatem, by answering, at the pleasnre of the andi Itersry, historical, and scientific questions that will be pnt to. hem from the volaminous programmes of fet distributed in thy by them in the short and the consequences unchurching dogma, shall he remy to. meet rally draw from it, | this point, and show how you mistake as to the opi and teeling of Churchmen, when you come to sustain that division of your proposition “ uncharitable.” Lot tts now distinctly undevetand,and let the public un- 1, what are our resp 0 study one morning, for the discharge of my paro: in the street, to my great sur- prise, that a letter has been addressed to me in a public ots, It is put into my hand ; | give nd in full reliance upon his gent nfluence of the recolle RY AND PROVE Bs th iP winter steck etter by a larke per ceut- at the cheap Provision Store No. 9 Cireenwich Tine, where allarticles in the Grocer: eof a few hours, within the term of justly claim to be proponent in this discussion? provocation? | admit that this is the most important point Inthe preliminary question now under consideration What was the provocation? publis repudiation of the majority o! You expressly acquit the orator of ation to insult those whom you call “Churchmen;’ vhole blame upon the veh It was their noisy chee on term it, that developed their la. adetermination Prof. G. will open the evening's entertainment with a brief history of Memory, aud the most extraordinary specimens ot ve at different tim He will also give » compar tion, with diagrams, of the best ety ‘put into practice, ‘The eveaing will be concluded by the wonderful Mnemo- expertinents of a young Miss of this eit years old, who will answer eve programme, man chial duties, Lam informe its powers which an avy other eatablinh- ‘oods warranted to suit; if not, the Goods sent toany part of the city, ICHAEL KIELL been given to the ve and ericieat illastra rems of Muemonies ment in that vient snoney will be return free of expense. Was there any print by the Ri t character, ané on of the very pleasant though Thave had with him, I reply to it as be na second a me, 1 discov! nly avowed in the MAGNIN'S LUCINA CORDIAL, a sovertign and speedy ene fo renness, impoteucy, lucorher or whites, obstructed, dit I inenacruation, incoustinence of ‘ne ilischarge thereot whether the rest y qwastion put to cult mathematical problems h will be “the ratio of the diameter ro the eirenm: ference Of the eirele, with 154 nomenctatared decimals,” which she will repeat inevery possible way, according to the pleasure of the audience. ment applause ing of the ora- its covert design, now er to which | am replying xpose meto public view in fan funenviable posi- to a public dis- etestation of prelacy to show its advocates how nnpopular it was, Indeed you intimate that there was something personal ‘ns those who were guilty of it must t (you, were placed in a ver; is the guest of the soc! ¢,to any nothing else of the clergy are as well known as thi Tprestine thal the plandits ment itself, and ther fin this form : k, designed or not, for the general prostrat.on 0} inherent causes or produced by iregu- It is pleasant to the taste and posi vatled reputation ia b re will begin at precisely 74g o'clock. Doors t contains, however, a challen, cussion in case | am correctly reported as having avowed my|belief ina certain abstract proposition. Lacknowledge | he went on i with the pice the ship having dropped {the report,so fur as that proposition is con- as to place and form of de Tyoard, w ‘And now Dr, Potts wishes J make me the challenge a most unplea: ent and unc in the cheerin have known t jon, 50 cents; a gentleman and two la $1; every additioual lady of the same party, 25 cents; child I think this is for 1 doubt whe onvenience of those who may desire to avoid the un- Hleasantuess of waiting at thy treat Dr. Chilton’s Drag Store, 2 te the City Hall; at Niblo’s Bar, aud at Bonfant 925 Broadway. ‘The progermine of the experiments, contain hundred octavo pages of Scientific, Historical distributed gracuitous! kether with a prospectus expressing tl tions of the Course, : N. B.—Should it storm towards the evening of the a doy so asto render the walking impracticable, the will be postponed. TO PRINTERS, On po pg founta of Ty Nothing ean be on the hamaa fram situde before tale J. ‘The proliminar bate are dixcunse ther the person: ¢ given simply to question finally re: Was there in th gainst those who me par eminence Churchmen? and was it mich aq attack as imposed! upon an necessity of manifesting his aggrieved feelings? "This is the turning point in deciding whether or not you are to as the assailant in this case. What, then, was the import of the langu: seems to have pleased the audience, and to t went no further than to say‘that in Geneva the expatriated Puritans formed a republican course the originator 0 for controversy. ness: and which, priot to idered Lo be incural to the merits of the Li about the Tabernacle scene, with a f vocation was given was theretore the d for your purpo no suflieient view of showing t tion, and that for making the ass aggressor, (however it may or popular effwct,) is entirel Suppore it to It was not upon conditions and . and regula: of that number a one of the movt important medical diseover Sold, wholesale and retail, in this Price $3 per bottle, ny a Falton street, be held responsib! the condition that T was the “aggressor” | diction of some State or Territor in making the assertion, but solely upon the condition that | made it, that you pledged yourself to prove it un+ soriptural, ke cribers have associated with thers JOHN OG- F EDWARD K. © New Yor‘, January 1i 44 piel it pleased you ? in the port, we were treated with great hospitality. They gave usa Concert and Ball, and treated us itably. We danced until some time in the mid-wateh. When we went on board all hands were called “up anchor,” and the next evening we were in Trieste—obtained insanter leave, and went to Venice, where we remained (with the excep- tion of a short trip to Padua,) one week. I con- trived to make very good weather atthe Leone Bianco, which, as you know, is on the Grand Ca- nal, in which hotel | found a North Carolina Nig- ger, who proved himself to be the most enterpri- sing mene J have met with in Italy. After re- maining in Trieste two weeks,we sailed for Athens, touching at Ragusa and Corfu—where we were al- most exhausted with the hospitality of the English From the government house, ** Lord Leyton’s,”” down, we eat our way through every corps in gar- rison, artillery, engineers, infantry and rifles, and a finer set of fellows | have never seen, setung down at 8 P. M. and getting on board about reveille. We ere there but ten days, one week more and we should have been expended. While we were heaving up and making sail, invitations continued to come off, and the Governor liked us #0 much that he sent an invitation to another dinner while we were weighing anchor. If you have never met with many English army rs, you cannot conceive what a diflerence is between them and the travelling English, particularly those who inflict their company on the United States. After leaving Athens we sailed for this place, touching at ‘Tunis, ‘Tripoli and Algiers; we made out ten days quarantine, proceeded to Gi- braltar, remained two weeks, and eailed tor this place, and anchored last night.’ "Thus you perceive we have not eaten the bread of idleness this evm- mer, for since last February we have not been more nd than two weeks at ay one time at our ancher, we are now thankful that the Commander has permission for us to caulk, When we were here hefore we attempted to caulk ship, but he drove us out with but one side of the ship complete 1 write by the Truxton, which sails in a few days. Yours, &e. General Session Imadge and Aldermen Purdy ond Von- dervoort. Jonas B. Pintairs, Esq. Acting District Attorney. Jan, 10,—The triul of, Artemis Brundage for forgery tn the second degree, in attempting to dispose of a large amount of spurious bank bills or promisory notes, to Wm O'Donnell, concluded. Mr, James M. Smith, Jr. resumed his argument to quash the indictment in consequence of the spurious notes not being properly set forth and described therein, ‘The court suggested that if counsel agreed was a point of law that req some deliberation as to wheth- er the notes set forth in the indictment were promissory notes or false tokens, it would be better to. withdraw a jue ror, the counsel being permitted to put in a plew ef demur+ rer, This was consented to and the case went oft. Plea of Guilty.—Alexander Dagan pleaded gnilty toa burglary in the 3d degree in breaking into Mr, Michael Rice's ‘store, No. 607 Broadway, and stealing a large ember last, and the court se: on for two years and four Before Recorde tenced him to the State months. Nolle Prosequis.—A nol. pros. was entered in thoense of ‘Thomas Riley, indicted for perjury, as the principal wit- ness could not be found, he having left the country. A nol. pros. was also entered in the ease of Gedner Webber, indicted for an assault and battery on Charlee Thompson, Trial for Receiving Stolen Goods.—John MeBerty was tried, indicted for being the receiver of stolen goods, to wit: property consisting of wearing apporel, &e. which were stolen from the premises of Mra, Juliet W. Mitchell, and a very | No, 250 Madison street, on the 2th of October, by two named Wray and Smith, who were convict- ry and sent to the State prison. ‘The necur- Otticer Denniston fonnd colored mer edof the rob! ed resided at 60 Orange street the stolen property on ises of the accused, which wasa junk shop. Witnesses were called by the delence to prove good character, amongst whom were Dr. Rabi- neau and his son, the latter of whom he formerly lived with; and it was contended that he pureb proper: a second hand goods, having formerly received li se from the Mayor for that purpose, but which was not mewed of late; and that he was not aware that the pro. perty had been fraudulently obtained by the colored men. Veriict, guilty ; but recommended to the mercy of the Court. “He will be sentenced on Frida The Lottery Cases.—On motion of A. Monnatt, Eeq., these cages were postponed until next week. BaillForfeited.—The recognizances of SaraeWinson, in dicted for @ grand larceny, in stealing a watch, a nnmber of sil spoons, ke. worth {$100, from the prem of William King, were forfeited, as she did not appear when 300, ‘Adjourned till Thursday at 11 o'clock. Common Plen Before Judge Ulsherffer. Jan. 10.—No Verdict.—John Chapman va, Alfred H. Dunscomb.—In this case, tried on Tuesday and reported in the Herald of yesterday, the jury were unable to agree on averdict, and were discharged by direction of the cou! ‘lander by a Lady ona Lawyer.—Henry 8. Mackay vs. James C. Porter and Exmeline his wife —Last term we ree orted inthe Herald the trial of @ slander suit brought hye counsellor Mackay against James. Porter, in which the learned counsellor recovered the sum of $150dama- wand asnug bill of costs myrninst James ©, Porter, as n compenaation for certain slanderons words spoken to tho shiliren and family of the counsellor, of and coneerning atransaction in which an alleged counterfeit $3 bill figured, from the hands or purse’of the counsellor Into the till of Porter. ‘The present action was brought on precisely the same grounds, and for a similar slander ut- tered by Mrs. Porter, jthe fair wife of the first defendant, ‘The words attributed to the laly were clearly preven, and the defence set up was that sufficient damages were received in the first case to satisfy the ends of juatiow. ‘The case went tothe jury under the charge of the court, and after about an hour's absence, the jury mvlcted the Indy in the eum of $76 and a bill of cort Rent Case Benjamin vindrew: M. B. Hart, Ex-Sher- if—This was an action against the Ex-Sheriff for money hadand received, It appeared that the plaintiff in this ewit rented a store toa Mr. Hamann. on lease for three years, it $900 per annum, pay ble in advance. In the spring of 1843 Humann placed his lease in the hands of Ducher « Frisk, to whom he was indebted, and that in July of that year wi. fa. was placed in the hands of the defendant,who proceedel to sell the property, but received notice from the plaintiff of rent due, but which claim was deferred by ihe judgment ereditors, and the present ait is brought to test’ the justice thereof, On the part of the defence it was set up that the plaintiff had evicted his tenant, bot this was denied by the tenant bimaelf, and it was then contended that by the construction of the lease,and the re- pts given by plainti® to Hnmann, all the rent wae paid except some $60, which the judgment creditors were willing to poy over, e cnse Went to the jury on two questions— frat, dd the recepts fairly construed mean that the rent was received In nvance; and secondly was there Lath of July, whon the lease was The jury fonnd for the plaintiff—damages $148 8. Brokerage Jor sale of a Leese — Ludlow and Chilton vv ivth—This was an action to recover the sum prokerage, one per cent, on the sale of Wm. Longwort! of $150 a house No. 3 Yor $19,000, ton Mr. Russell, in Maylast, Mr.Rnssell proved that he contracted for the pur- chase of the property of the plaintiff, but that owing defect in the title the purchase was not completed nt ti ime. In. the autumn following he bought the property through the agency of nother broker, The defence was not entered on when the court ad ourned pe Judge Kent adjourned both the courts of Oyer and ‘Terminer and the Cirouit, without taking wp ny bn siness. U.S Marshal's Office. Nefore 8. Rapelja, Esq., U.S. Commissioner. Jan, 10-edssawlt at Sea.— William Benson was brought up for examination, charged with inflicting a very violent assanit andjbottery with a heavy stick of wood ow the per- son of Peter Bragg, on board the ship Mores, on the 12th of December lnat. The complainant stated that he shipped inthe harbor of Mobile, one voynge, to this port, and that down the bay. ‘The first thing he did, when he got on to take in the head board, and on coming ia on the deck he heard a good deal of Joud talking and rwenr- ing from the mates, and on enqmuiritn what was the maiter, the first mate rtruck him a violwat Wlow on the side of the hend, with a stick of fire-wood, which felled complainant the deck, and then hit him another blow on the lett arm, which started o: of the small hones, He was then tied up to the maim rigging, but not flogge i ‘At this point of the ease it ascertained that the U. States authorities had no jurisdiction under the act of Congress, aa the offence wak committed within the juris- ‘The recused was thereupon di ged. Tho other ‘oxeminstions were etponed owing to the non.arrival of witnesses from Hi 5