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cent NE Tomer ~ — THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols yo, 40—Whete Mo At NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1845. rine Toe Gna TO LET—Two Stores beautifully situated, in the new ew : buildings (now nearly complete) on the northwesterly 2FraD= Repeal Law Relating to Pilots. involve the essential merits of the question. If, then, the New Orleans. General Sessions. msorner ax Breadtwny and Reade street, (known as the La Ps WasuinaTon, June 2, 1840. | conclusion which they have reached, be correct, that the {Correspondence of the New York Herald.) Before the Recorder and Aldermen Cozzens and Gale. 0s 8 lovee andl colaveciaue Basebagat, ‘well Galoalnted'S M. WISE, Mr. Hitten, from the Committee on Commerce, | law of March 2, 1837, concerning pilots, be unjust and & Matnew C. Parenrson, Distriet Attorney. r Saloon, &e. ssid quien orantOPTICIAN, FROM GERMANY. | madethe tollowing report:— unnecessary, reusons sufficient have been given why it New Orveans, Feb. 9, 1845. Fes. 17.—Sentences.—Jobn Boyd, 8. young, Bap, wae stand com loon, M everal couvenient Stores in the a st itabl Most respectfully informs the citizens of New York, The Committee on Commer . | should be repealed. Variety in Politics—Theatricals—Business, &c sentenced te pay 2 fine of $20, an for Meichant Tailors, Fashionable Millinesy; Dresermakers; ke, | public in general, that he has located himsef'in this city-and | ferred the. memorials of the pilots Mate | ,, They have at heart the interests of the merchaats, and | yyy pl / tepals aids BP distiatie Bee of | Pllds for an assault and riotous’ conduct on New Year's ke. together with a f 1 at 437 Broadway, a |i : . . i - m sete. tebe tr Oficen vivata Paar wih aot | oremeat a shetages tod Heading Glanen in Gola; Silver, | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, ond Charleston, Relig EMRE RRC tebe elds, While They | the defeat of Santa Anna, and of his being a. Cornelius Noonan was ordered to pay a fine of $28 for Deutists, Painters, Daguerreotypes'and Exhibition Rooms, &e. | be is partly known by his annual vints Concerning pilots, respectfully report :— + 1837, | are solicitous for the protection of one class, they ST89P-| rrisoner on his way to the Castle of Perote. My | “#chins s uisorderly house in the Hive Folate, ‘Those persons wanting rooms of the above description, are re- | tine nine years. that by his knowledy *Paat the’ act’ ly report :— stleg | 20%04 9 the oppression of the other. While they would | Cases Adjourned.—Al other causes except the case of uosted to call and examine the same, Enquire on the premises, | science led jine the glasses «q That the act approved August 7, 1789, entitled | toster the weulth and enterprise of those to whom the | letters to this date, (31st,) from Vera Cruz, confirm | Adams, were postponed till Thursday morning, and all fi3 Im*re eye, with weak eyes can be suppli al An act for the establishment and support of light- | country is so deeply indebted for its prosperity, they the particulars of his imprisonment, and the belief | ‘Me Witnesses and the jurors not empannelled, were dis- ~—~HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK. Which will greatly benefit and not strain the sight. articular | houses, beacons, buoys, and public piers,” ordains | Would «qually encourage the talents, zeal, and hardi- ‘ wie Hel | charged till that time. Z eee RK. Sipentpaule online 008 new, tye of epersregtive gromn Kisses | * that all pilots in the bays, :nlets, rivers, harbors, | 200d of those who are exposed to an uninterrupted suc- that he will be banished the country. Everything | Trial of Samuel Adams resumed.—The Recordor deliv- THIS well Knog aeablti gene ROPRIETORS, | Frownd, produce the purest visios, and’ havetbeen highly recom. | and ports of the United States, shall continue to be | °e##ion of hardships, dangers and vicissitudes. ‘The com- | is quiet in Mexico. ; : _ | ered the decision ef the Court upon the questions raised Broadway and Maiden Lane, in the city of New mended as the best in their effects upon the eye for preserving | regulated in conform: ith existi mittee, therefore, report the accompanying bill. ‘he Convention of this State is still in session | yesterday. The decision was that the va:ienee was not Is now opened wader thes ecitr ed roe Ne acs | and improving the sight ia ‘coutuua writing and reading. | the renity with the existing laws of Fi h ith littl tof its finishing its business | ‘tal, and that it should not be in any case except when Seeman alternate thee a pe 4 the States respectively, where such pilots may be; [From the Journal of Commerce.) ere, with little prospect of its finishing its the variance was of a nature to mislead or prejudice the and such as hay operated upon for ‘ . ited. iis ier kewiae ew ‘ or, with such laws as the States may, respectively, agian at dae Born Sipes.—The proposed repeal of | under two or three months. | There is no doubt, | party accused. Upon the question of vente, the court did the first class, wil cataract, can also saperior quality in old frames, and. solicits s hoped, be lly sustained. It has which has thrown open the pilot | however, that it will give the people, before ad- of patronage of all | hereafter enact for the purpose, until further legis- not express any opinion, as they were ofepivion that it f ; i f legislation f York to th yf Ni ‘sais : . , ° aint his articler. Ploaso call at WIBE, pues, lative provision shall be ma de by Congress seicy, hs for these of ew Yorks f warm oppoution journing, a*much superior Constitution to the old was inalesons 2 ie question ofjurisdiction which would im *ee way. : A, b eat Cause ol e non- J ii ed. Al a, . ‘ as A TRUN LA ROSIERE & COURT, interference of Congress in this matter, may have aiesigh titseiien Rane eretiole sy ean making Since the arrival of the last steamer, a better | The Counsel for the defence excepted to the decision of peculing fenture street, have just recenred by the Lou Phi arisen from the difficulty of making a general sys- | laws for governing the Pilots, except that of placing them | feeling has sprung up for cotton, and business has | the court, | ne vas ctiie andere, ortment of Wreaths, Polke, Rachel ai tem of regulations of pilots, which should enter in- | (inthe words of the Journal of Commerce) on @ bosis | brightened up considerably in every department ie Shen es aoe rene athe baat and read the of Mr. John Thomas, formerly of the American, Hot a Ja Polke, Camelies-foves, ‘anda large assortment of Fancy | (0 detail, ona coast thousands of miles in extent.” | S#tisfactory to the underwriters and merchants, it is The total business of the week, in cotton, has | [ie Pis Ot een eye cee sf Se lagen ee ee Albany, and late of the United Statrs Hotel, Saratoga. Spi Flowers for Balls. ‘They are all of the latest styles, and for | The wisdom which dictated to the first Congress | Bot €xprcting much, and the Pilots therelore hope from | amounted to about 45,000 bales—mostly taken for | and paid, and the aggtegete amount of which wae $11 Pill be ised, to inure, as far as possible, the satisfaction o richness are surpassed by none in the United States. the propriety of leaving! 4 ‘4 the public journais a statement of their reasons for com- | European account ro. ggregate amount of which was $116,- friends of the House and the public generally. The uadersigned * propri leaving legislation on a subject so ‘ Rules peal int. i 080. The amount of receipts from Seymour was $81,960, look, with eoufidenee, to the, maintenance of that favor with | —22um—ce complicated, to the several States, has received | PiuiniDe 0} tts present Jaw, and their views of what} | ‘The city continues to be very lively. Anderson, | from Watts $83,100. The drafts were all paid at bank out which the “Howard Hotel” has ever been honosed. HARRIS’ aioe the sanction of experience. From the year 1789, |°“Itis misstating the case to ray that the New York Pi- me fe vaseur ey and Ole Bull, nats eran: Booth | of the funds of Sage, Suydam, Bor number of letters . J . lorner of | am aM fott sts. the date of the law ‘4 ji ; | has been playing here to crowded houses. were proven aving been received from Samuel Ad- STEPHEN H; HOW, | P) HARRIS takes this method to inform his friends and the othr haa aated above, to 1837, the na- | lots aim at any monopoly or that a repeal of the, Act of | TAs the fih’of March approaches, I discover that | ams, in relatien to shipments to New Orleans, and to (Late commander of the Hudson River Steamboat “‘kimpire.”) A tional legislature has never been called upon to in- | Congress will introduce it. On the contrary, the mer- A Ne Orlea New York, January $1, 1844 fadwees | Lard RUS, Buifing come of Chalom yad Mort aes ae terfere in the matter, or to alter or medio the pro- chamis of New York well know that a law ot ‘this State, | office-holders are making preparations, and some Ae Terisee ee the Genel anes att ak oes Fea VERY DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE CFiv | ined ant manner at an OYSTER SALOON, | visions made by the individual States, At length, | 20W inforce, and which existed when the Act of Con- | have already left for Washington, to give in their | Sri opacities Sram tie bonseel int the oe rparnepg be Bates eoauay de of lath sreet mens sth azenne | whovwil favorhim vith cca iwestjleausurpaced byors | after @ lapse of nearly half a century, during all | feet eee treed The thw which tho. Pilots pre: | it eae te ie rathlice inna Stile thewe a who | Were ever received. "Ail the property, received from Eins Other eatablishment in this or any other city. ¥ 90 | which time the whole jurisdiction in the question | 4¢t heavy penalties, | And the low which the Pilots pre; | will attend to the public business while these gentry | him was shipped by Mr. Adams. I took no means ‘Charges the most reasonable. had been left with the’ members of the Union, a| our delegation, would have secured competition and no | *T¢ Paying their court to the President? It would | at the time the receipts were presented, to asce 6x ati avenue a faroytog naphtha ce comes from asingle port, and an appeal | monopoly, as’ strongly as words could effect the pur. bee Lys multe ciapaiae ria who is found tap whether, the, Raney deposited; the first h 5 . is made to Congres to inti i ity. absent from his office, particularly at a season like | time wediscovered that no deposits were there, was in Two Lots on the southerly side of 4th street, near the 8th 8) lerpose its authority, pose. thin, a March, 1844; Mr. Wesson arrived and we enquired of him TERE sou theeamterly side of th avenue, beeween itthand | GENTLEMEN'S SUPERFLUOUSULOTHING The Committee do not design to detail the events | _ The Pilots of New York are not opposed to the use of | "A present, some four or‘five persone | way the properts hed not been Sarwarded; about ten. days sparen it 2 B Ls and 7th avenues, with court yards in front, and in the midat of elegant improvements, utherly side of 14th street, between the is city, can be had at this {4 aw*re i ENTLEME! i ‘i which prompted the appeal. it is known to all, | Gedney’s Channe! be evident that every new e u [ , bd ope. pe A a G' oush thks egrecdaoes creat eBay of converting ate | that a doce auseardent ile passage of the | meai sof inviting trade to this port must conduce te the | applying for the Collectorship. It is admitted that Lahde ope temer er bed ea Be Ta TY and Sad avecnta tenon Piles ane the Subscriber the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. law of 1837, disastrous shipwrecks, accompanied | interests of their body, and they regard any attempt to the present incumbent will not be able to hold it | (Re Astor Ba repay fiche spre Sie taviee ealeee the f i" heir interests by connecting their cuuse with an | after the 4th of March next, as his official conduet | tt was several days before he did come,and we then asked The whole amount ma) if i as . quitting or cl i i 7 + r aa ea ane may remain on mortgages rimprored: | idence, having effects of the kind to dispose of, will Aaa | DY immense loss of life, occurred in the vicinity of | opposition te that channel, unfair und gratuitous here has given great offence. ‘The President can- | him what had detoined the property so long—that we had 126 Ihre ‘Wall street much to their advantage to send for the ber, who will | New York. These disasters were attributed to i i : Y J SAAR cr | Mita them thet residence by appointment the neglect of the pilots on that station—a neglect | wicca masine with iyerdto which they have and do 20tbe t0o particular in filling this office. It ought | received bills of leding toa very small amount. He said fu of Hudson River, near the village of Hhvoebcck, with an i Orne eos 2 ullateet, |. | said to have been engendered by defects in the | challenge investigation, and are prepared with evidence | '° be occupied by a thorough aerOnasit, one whe me canel hid sioeed Gon Reresenlh is) oe we quate stock of cattle, homes, farming uicisils, &e, } [OA line throngh the Post Office, or otherwise, will be | laws of the State. While we believe that the sys- | sufficient to viadieate themselves from censure to apy | Unites business qualities with a high character of | then askad him how much property he had in deposit; tare a farm house, barn, coach house, dairy uuses, hay | panctually stsended to. jad‘im*re__| tem of combination, as it is called, might contri- | imperdal mind. the gentleman ot honor and integrity. le aaa ie Ah SODAS DAES ORE Se ROR Aw STOR orcet, ATCHES ‘WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Thos | bute to impair the energy and discipline of to the law which it is proposed to repeal, letitbe | Professor Silliman will arrive here next week, | Ville, and about 1000 barrels in Chilicothe, and somethou- f land, being 5 ‘acres, in the vilage of Fort fh h J pair By an cipline of the i Geol q | sand pounds of ham; he stated that the 6000 barrels were river, known as the 3 who, wish to, purchase Gold or Silver Watches, Gold | great body of pilots, we sull think that injustice is | Temembered that the State of New York has now aPilot | to deliver a course ef lectures on Geology and } inthe hands of Walter, Ruggles & Co.,in Circleville,and wsguith. | Chains, G K ill’ find 1 : L the piece of | gdyanes poet yond ara Se ILL Gad 1G rest! om done to a class of worthy, industrious, and useful ' hs, ten wie law in force, under which her Pilots are obliged to serve | Agricultural Chemistry. the 1000 barrels of pork and the hams, in the hands of the same village, Kuyown os Long Dock. ¢ sisting, of tions of the above at retail much lower than any other house in | Citizens, in supposing that the destruction of pro- eh their apprenticeship, and to undergo a rigid examination | Before this reaches you, you will doubtless hear poss res, exclusive of the dock and water point. 0- | before bring ai haaitee ‘bel ieteae itaiaite s rea > Mr. Kerchwell, in Chilicothe. We asked him if the pro- Fach improved and moat of ae caslien tree. | Sage, «204 weMcnegss evan Ar eed il Walch | perty and life alluded to should be charged to thelr | merous regulatons aud penelie,” Unde the Act of Coa ea ae rn a ee a eee a ere ‘nd lots Nos 77, 78, 79% and 81 Varick street, bein p goed time or the money refunded. Warehes, | 2ccount. reas, New Jersey, for the first time in filty years, claim- ys splhis.f 1: asane Ay plied that it wes not nor ever had been, ‘at was the aditi tt itt N 3 ublic ball rooms. Previous to this unfortunate af- | first information we had that the property was not in de- ‘Dest manner and warranted, | After a careful scrutiny of the subject, the committee | ing jurisdiction, erects the board of Pilot Commissioners jases in good condition. and repair: ng / i On. addi hi wid; to O84 ernen: ceatalnlag apumeniae tad.well ertena- » usual prices. have come tothe conclusion that, though the general | directl; ite New York, and exercises the right of } {air two other persons met a similar fate. It is | posit. On adding the amount which he said re- ednmmrtments and accosimodations. All this property te neur | j15 ec” is NN. Impomer of Watches mad Jewelry, | principle of eombinstion has an injurious’ tendeney, yet, | creating emew body of Filvts, called Jersey Pilots, but in J painful to mention these things, asthey show rather misined) in Gepost, and that sscsived: “thes: ware Se ee aye ett A s,uyeaie | inthe particular cases of the wreck of the ships Bristol | fact carrying on their business entirely in and out of the a low state of morals here. Already Mr, Hateh aba AE Ne A eerie p eens a niyo aae mt ‘6 A » ime can attacl 0 thé. of e ie | Port and City of few York, who are not aul ject to the iy u ost eminent counsel of this cit; 9 “ ig ig Third Avenue in the 16h Warts SO nce EM: OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF Taxus} terrible disaster which befel those two vessels. frst | requirements of the New York law, but hignmtision en Wicwcemhige tot oan ee CLO, nding | ‘anu sctoal/ denclancy,: hesiiee.. stanton, etry ete eee PURSUANT tothe acai figutr, Pane. 3, | prompted the application to Congres, and obtained the | joy all its advantages. Fishermen, News-boetmen, dis- Stee Ged ee ol ct oe aasn aca S0ch stress gue Jet ot the Borys neal treat; these lotson | City of New York, passed April ith, 1843 public notice | bited for the victims of imputed ueglost s pablve tedigue: | nr ecminntn a ke ea APE Seat easels beahtama to: ie saattar, Wislcl seac}ted nienit, eiaeeeeeloiee ee tree Tots on the west side of 24 avenue. seeweeu Sash and S7ch | ‘thereby eign, that unless the, Taxes now remainiog anpaid, | tion was rouscd against the supposed cause of the Mitfor- | prenticeship, ho restriction from New York, can get their [Correapondence of the Herald.} suade Mr. Adams to put us in ion of the 6000 ber. Htreetss two lots on the north side of atin swret, and two lots | Spill be paid to m dey | tune, and the press teemed with denunciations against | license at Jerecy City, and then land on our wharves to Havana, February 571615 ee iene ae ee esas Unie aal nov retiney aired ; f sid an addition of’ one per cent will be chi i ou the south side of 58th street—the lust mefi waned feur lots be | Od s further addition of one per cai ‘will be charged. on all | the pilos, whose alleged negligence of their imperative | compete with our own Pilots, who have attained the | Busincss Affairs—Quick Passage of the Rapid, &c. Tin cennset sate will bevmiileecsy: ‘ach Taxes remaining unpaid on the fifteenth day of March | duties had sacrificed so muny lives. Receiving its im- | same privileges alter long’ and laborious proba- we asked for an order for the property: Pending these ne- gotiations, Mr. Adams went to .R. TILLOU, * ee . pulse from the momentum of excitement prevailing | tion? 1s this fair competition? We are unable to} J. G. Bannerr:— 4 hiladelp! suddenly, ja%S 2w*re ‘No. 58 Wall street. ea tite Drvenet, lavy reduiring the Taxes foe Lege oo abroad, Congress, hurried by the near approach of he nee it, and we contend Pihat’ our Biate owes Us at Business here is very dull—plenty of vessels but | o2° afternoon; an appointment had been made to meet at ei TO LET OR LEASE—A large two sory brick | ed, “li thosewho ean make st convement to rev their nace | cose Of the session, passed the law, contaibing not more | least so much protection as that if her jurisdiction frei ts New Mol é i 6 e’clock in the afternoon at our store on the day he left; fier gr ihe southwetery goraer ef the Blooptoxdale early, will find it greatly to their advantage to do so, thereby | ‘han eight lines, which was approved March 3, 1837, af- | is to be ceded to New Jersey, we may have at least an | 20 freight whatever. New Molarses is selling at | ‘hearran _. made through Mr Weason— (This road and doch street, with sufficient ground, whereon to | avoiding the crowd and delay which will necessarily decur for tecting not only the privileges, but the rights of those in- | equal chance. Our law obliges us constantly} to keep } 2 rls. Some Coffee collecting, but no buyers; about | Portion’ the evidence stricken out.)—He went awa erect a manufactory, ich will be built if aired several days previous to the Perpentaxe being charged. nocent but injured individuals, boats on certain stations off Sandy Hook. The New od a without our knowledge; he had his wite, and J think, “Also, atwo story frame Cottage, House, and five Lots, on the | "The ‘Tax Bills may be obtained on appiteation at the offic. | Without further investigation, it might be fairly suppo- | Jersey Pilots are not so bound. Our law forbids our Pilots | 2000 boxes new crop Sugar has arrived, but atsuch | sister, with him, and his brother Edward also. northvteaterly corner af the Blogmaingdale road and 40th street) | Office hours from 8 o'clock, A. M- until i ojstock FM sed that a law so briet, ora matter so complicated, which | to be terested in more than one boat” ‘The New Jersey | Prices as to give no encouragement to buyers. ‘Ataquarter past 2 o'clock, the court and jury, by a aud pat in good fence and repair, with a ourt yard in front, on | _ja7tpMri® re “"Heceiver of Taxes, | Ba* iis Fees seis emulsion: ioe ee Tesyec: 1 law tales are Copel pemte owners plabest E Tecelvae 308 the a vane ve of the 25th, tere ot coat cance ik arecers for ffean minutes. nat joomis roa Z = ates—a law pas: stily, under the influence of | to jess a dozen othe! 8 ir competition containing the news e Cambria; 1t was broug! a Th E ‘Also, § Lota adjoining on, the Bloomingdale road, ranning CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! ~~ | excitament, must be radically defective and unequal in its | The Pilots of New. York have no disposi dato draw | by the bark Rapid, Capt. Ward. . This, 1 believe, petty kar ren dlant bard pel fpr yp rode CaN hao Sie Tr rape te ean eey aes for a florist or EZEKIEL, 92 Nassau street, opposite the Herald Build operation. On examination such is found to be the fact. | upon themselves the ill will of the Merchants or Under: | is the youngest Herald ever received at Havana— | 968 Darréls of lard, deficiency 10,006; 180 948 pounds o a Teauired. + ings, respectfully invites the attention of his friends an hile the detail of the regulat duties | writers. They would be foolish to do so; for besides ven days old)—end the ci Of Hava- | 28m, deficiency 240,082 pounds; never saw Mr Seymour, jedAltos & Lot in 30th strest, botween the 7th and sihpazennes, to | the public generally, to the following choice Cigars, just re- | and responsibilities of the pilots is still left, as it origin Thee the detest Sonld)-bavan mmequal onacaylice the fcCncene on cerns ) d the citizens of Hava- | buthaden interview with Mr. Watts in the month o 726 Iin*ee He We Wall street. | Seavey attearzivals from Havant sas _Alliansa, | 8% With the several States, Congress legislates on a sin- | whole force of wealth and influence 1s upon oneside,they | Ward for this late news, when we were all gasping | dorsDat yew enquire of Mr. Watts after th brands, Knickerbocker Lois ers the authorizea pilots of any | are fully sensible that their own sul nce is indissolu- cs # - . - Pam, FOR ATES Tie Hops and Np 5 Wall ate, pana feeprsc | Gately eulee Ws aeeates tas su oan | Me Saul Scouts aa ney Somme iaare af| for something toenliveg ux." Tt TU Lt oe wy doeuea-tot suet eaioa bel 09 Fae ontcn Peel ee ad eT a: Rionda, Keurllas,” | profession for any vessels on those waters. By | the port. Novertheless, they cannot help suggesting, | _ 1 hope you will remind the travelling public, that | - Objected to—-partially discussed—but question waived Premises contain about thirty ts, all well and commo- Nepoleones, oe this act the anomalous result is produced, of distinct au- | upoua view of the memorials of the Chamber of Com- | if they want to come this way quickly, with plenty } ‘or the time. Hiously ax for offices, stores, and ‘other purposes. Lad sears are Merete os eenuineand ene zrenty | thorities legislating on the same identioal subject. ‘There | merce and B-ard of Underwriters, that on stating the | of New York best to eat and drink, they must find | p,Waseiia we Parent of 4 Suydam,Jr.,left this cityfor whale ia in excellent order. x “a Waa ati ra s0 exaracioes ee pennies ported, isnot only an nose: mly incongruity in subjecting one ob- | grounds for the proposed repeal to be the sufficiency of | the Rapid, and the look of her jolly Capt. would Philadel Ap a, im pursuit of Mr. Adams. We never got Also, te tye three-story, balak Btonee, Nos. 44 and 18 4 from abroad will be strictly attended to. ject to two disparate legisletive acts, emanating from dif- | the New York Pilots in number, and the incompetency of | convince them of his being fond of good things | “ostession of that property said to be at Circleville. | The eee ae aaatatoainenl hlaties fanan Gal iy ine pone i ferent sources, but the law is in itself unequal, and unjust | the Jorsey Pilots, the signers have not given such atten- | himself, Yours, respectfull T. FN leficiency of property paid for on drafts which has never adjoins the property on Maiden lane. ‘hese premises are in | — Go) ORE PAPER AND FANGY PAPER | zat operations. tion to the real facts of the case as was due to justice, nor 2 debi) Ys ‘ + | come into our possession, is $63,231 8 good order and well situated for business. = COLORED PAPER AND FANCY PAPER ‘The pilot of New York, under the laws of the State, | have they been more candid in their statements as to Cross-ezamined by Mr. Staxsnuny—Our first ok "All the above mentioned property is now well tenanted, and BOXES. was compelled to undergo a long, toilsome,and hozardous | the United States frigate. iy Board of Assistants. with Mr. Adams commenced in October, 1843; we deolt i * 4 * in flour obtained from him, to the extent of about 5,106 for a permanent investment peculiarly desirable. F. BOD fully informs his friends and the | apprenticeship, before he could be judged competentto] If the New York Pilots are not deemed worthy of any | This Board held a special meeting last evening. W. 325 aw*re fr. R. TILLOU, $8 Wall street. A pablic, atinues to. manufacture Colored Paper | fulfil the duties of hia profession, and to Sand theltest ofa | protection, trom their State lawacit their interests and | Evenpeu., Esq.,intheChair. ‘Thereading ofthe minutes "sell 9 WE alee Lad ule aoe oad atic hae | ee ee all varieties, at the old stand of the | scrutinizing examination, betore his capability was legal- Ralicgsace of so little importance as to depend upon the | was dispensed with. TO LET—The large three story and attic Briek | late firm of Blanc & 74 Fulton corner of Gold street. He | ). i + 4 iy i: who was ii ¢ d : < a P jaa ; f n was engaged ina flour placate a superior article, and to | AY recognized by his reception of @ license, |The only } discretion and generosity, of sea captains aod ae eet rodenarerc em ihe Board whichremsiued over, | ctme in August, andwe made advances of about $50,000 barrels; never had any ing with him before directly, but ascertained that he was interested with Mr. Wesson, ulation, Mr. Wesson is fully determined to Dwelling House, situated on the noi ingest ¢orner the Seveath Avenue and Thirteenth street, with tthe prices s0 a8 to satiafy his customers. Orders ‘will be | emuneration he asked for all thetoils he had to undergo | ers, the present law may be sufficient until at shal. ; en, Croxon water, kitchen ranges, marble, mantale) Puncemelly attended to. x in his initiatory career, and for the kuowledge he acquir- Covered’ thet it has neither secured competency nor § undisposed of, since the previous evening. Some unim’ | ‘© os to huy flour; that was paid tothe receipt ors, &c., and in an improwing neighborhood. Rent low toa |. B.A good assortment of Colored Fapersand Fancy Paper | ed, was to be fairly protected by the law inthe discharge | character in the Pilot service. But if they are entitled to | portant papers were concurred in. Resolution in favor | °! 8 D. Wesson & Co., and Mr. W. stated that Adams was Co pe A. EET SE RRR Boxes always on hand. : ____ 3830 2m*ec _ | of ‘the duties of his avocation. Now, if, after years of pre: | the advantages claimed by ether classes of citizens, why J of puying Watchman Myers $100, as compenset on for connected with the firm. The price was about $5 per of Sixth Avenue, between READ THIS. paration and toil on his part, others are permitted to cem- | should they bear the burthen, while others reap the ad- J injuries sustained by him, in the discharge of his dntics, arrel. We received 10.000 barrels of flour, but hi Peraie tt autem ith sliding do bl LL CASES in the Si La Pe | ‘ Eknceles Crotce wenst hon puitable forneroninte lectins te | A. slesscorlsagsemeding moderate circumstances, pre gn the first application, 1 ilar kind,on the | No. street. ical and Medical li pete with him for the profits of his business, who are not | vantage of it? STATE RIGHTS. | onthe occasion of arow. Reterred sever rendered any account of salesto Mr. Adams, look- reich sad Mesieal, tine: sepeciall? 4 atjpched to tive aumve restsiosious, Uaquestionabls, saul ‘: Common Schools.—Resolution from the Board, in favor | ‘9% Upon Mr Wesson as the active partner. That specu- i ther name or residence required, at | Cice i» dene to Lim. if, while he wos obliged to undergo a of appropriating asum tor repairs of Ward Schoel No, } ‘UD was exceedingly disastrous; | composed and made ‘Alao—Five three story Briek Houses, ofa kindyon the 8. HEINE, M. Dj | preliminary service of years, to be subjected to a severe Vartet th. di Wea) penemreed in. out the form of receipts offered in evidence, assisted by easterly side of Greenwich Lane or Avenue, near i examination, to enter into heavy bonds for the faithful] TheRev.J. H. Fairchild made his appearance in the | Ascessment ‘for well and pump, in Alst street, con. } “it- Greig, some four or five years ago; we have sent deme] i 3 tte Sa eee eee oeanies Henze, with a Store undemeath, | -R. DUNLOP & SON'S ALBANY ALE performance of his duties, another may be advanced to | \fanicipal Court of Boston, on Monday, and pleaded “not J curred in ioe dei nr aber iar emmy he easterly side of the Eighth Avenue, between 13th an x a, | the dignity and profits of a branch-pilot, without similar |” BED, ; Report, in favor of improving Bloomingdale Road, 26th | bey are to be found almost every where, and the torn Se eatery ide rahe eakecle shdsig doors, Croton | A, REGULAR supoly of fale Amber and Brows Ale, in | uverity of scrutiny as to his capability, the operations o! | Silty” to an indictment against him, for adultery with | street, and 7th protean bef 5 , veen generally adopted by commission merchants; it ia @ water, Sc, * m ds for busi a} No. irs ‘West street, comer of Warren. a law which places the two pilots on anequality of ae i- | Rhoda Davidson. The trial was set down for the 24th of In favor of increasing the salary of Charles Milliken, J ‘¢C¢ipt simple—“‘not received in store or warehouse, but All'of the above Stores are excellent stands for business, an THOMAS BARBER, t. | legeare unquestionably unjust. And yet what is the di- | arch, as Deputy Clerk of Superintendant of Streets, at the rate | ‘!™ply received of Samuel Adams. &c. The drafts were itable for and fancy-goods, ladi siist wil earthoatVeon hardware, Seweltys fectionary, &e. be The Scores, with the front basement-room, will be re s shoe stores, | R, Dunlop & Son, from their standing in this city, ‘will qua- | rect tendency of the law of Ci f 1887? i i ull accepted by me in the city of New York. Mr. Adams millinery, con | ranteeto those who favor them with their custo mine | cquual piivienes Lae eee ea Tneiecr | There is a reward of $1900 offered for the capture of | a Te eee tan ie epiurn Skis, | was not in thecity at the tine; 1 cannot say Dy whom N a ee eager 0 Se eee Petters: Demin Tomy ‘ork, to conduct vessels into the ports of the latter | Henry Thomas, alias Thomas Dean, charged with the | Burns, the present Editor of the American Ensign, was | ‘€¥ were brought for acceptance, as they are generally ‘New Yor ja5imem |S nituation, ata J '9oght in, by runners of banks, ‘brokers and others , although the skill of the pilot is required for their | murder of Frederick Edwards, at Bourneville,Ross Coun- | appointed to discharge the duties of thi parate from the dwelling parts if required, there bei iuary 3, 184 Frans in front for fwel, Be. G. Ht. WINTER, BT. 41 et midthes tartagh the diteeahior of nevi ‘ ind teft with the clerk to be ever one day for accep- fit timere ig Wallsceet_ | FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE ROBERT | Simost exclunvely to the juriediction of New Yorks and { ‘Ys Ohio, on the 16:h of November last. Me Cusnuen followed nd pontended that the report J ‘nce. Wonever keep any date of the time of accep- SONIAN METHOD. the vessels are bourd, almost without exception, to ports | The funeral of John Gordon, who was executed on Fri- | ought to be referred. It'was.a fact that Mr. Burns had | "Ce. We never charge any commission for accep- TO LET—The Bulkhead, or Water Front, from War UI bers atreet, ( 200 feet,) now oceu- pi : four story Store, No. Ti Warren street. ‘One mt ow Building . between Wash. ton an streets, ‘The superior three rick House bacupied by Red. Cochran, say the 22d pireet “POR SALE OR TOL & EW COURSE of Lessons in French, according to the | within her territorial limits, If New: Jereey. chooses to a eae ed ee een ee earatikie | aceexcept when property which bas been consigned to of, aoutmecing om Monday, | abridge the termof apprenticeship to one year, while the day, took place yesterday at fhe rosttence of bis moiher: | iad performed. The matter ought to be laid on the table. | S,has been sold by our consent, without tranemting i : tive authority of New York deems a service of five | ‘2 Cranston, in Providence (R.1.) An immense number | ‘The question on concurring with the Board, was then | °¥S- (Account o! ‘This is the account of tant, at 5 o'clock, P.M. 8 system, so well known | [© i - ishii ears requisite for th i f hii trymen and others were in attendan id 7 ; ales which we furn ms The nett smount rope, Will be explained by the Professor. Persons wishing | ¥' q for the acquisition of knowledge necessary | of his country: ce, and | taken and carried. Ayes 9; noes 6 Tie poih Meee RN” lent! was gone aT = to learn the French, or their friends, are respectfully invited to | lor a pilot, the law of the United States is unjust andop- | followed the remains of the unfortnnate man to the Communication from Commissioners, in relation to the | 2! sales m far wer. Me: | ituend., Mr. Edmond du Buisson having been engaged in giving | pressive in its operations, with respect to the pilots ol the | North. Burial Ground, where they were deposited in a | vlacadamizing Third avenue. Rerolved that $2500 be ap. | ‘hen Mr. Adams was here in March, he paid us $16,000 Gownns,-L- 1.-about three miles from the South Ferry. ‘The | mstructions in French fora number of yearsat M.C. Coudert’s latter State. Now, such a state of things is not only pos- | tomb. The number in the procession, all on foot, wast | propriated for that purpose Ayer 10, noes 1. n money, by his brother Edward. I did not state it before House is fifty feet square, five stor and a superiog cel fas Foot gon i < Mery New Brighton, would = fully ‘efer to thore | Sidle, but it actually exists, though not to the extent as. | one time not less than sixteen hundred. Report of the Commi:sioners for abating a nuisance in | 7¢c2use I was not asked ; the gross proceeds of the sole an = coppered, mahogany doors, plated furniture, &c. a atlemen, te lifieat character. All | 8umed in the supposition. The New York pilots are bound 90,047 04—that’s all | Cherry street. Concurred sn. of the proper'y received from him was $54,076 73 The sai dian ard, dun, #4 nga, the water, and is | FSP revation inthe meantime may be obtained at his reeldenee, | DY much severer restrictions than those of New Jersey, fae eee oe nny in Allegh Petition of J. G.Steple, to have $5 refunded to him as int of charges upon it was $18 225 25. We dealt ex- SGmanodape MiLy Oe pinty ar is eighty scres—a | #00 Broadway. a os and hence the committee concluded that the law of Con- |», pw Papers Nut x tron shed in Alleghany } his license for wood inspector. Allowed. tensively in pork at that time, selling on onrown account fronton the Bay of one thousand feet, and.a front on each side ios Nevy Course for Ladies will be opened ou the same day, at | gress, which equalizes the privileges of the pilots of those | ‘om the office of Messrs. Kennedy. Motion, for increasing the security of the collectors of | */rge amount of pork on contract. (Questions wy’ bat ‘ i + wmmittee will concede, without argument, that } been revived. . Curtiss and J, A. M’llvaine, editors, Motion, for the appropriation of $102 for the purchase i PY. | De | y ding Sites on this property. land is the best on | M.M DeLaforest, Freneh Con- | Dr. Porter, 1 Barclay st. ; irgumer : o pprop , sold te Tong Island for early vegetables, and ‘cau realize five thousand | 4f@ Caneral. D Mea 'Batadway | the true principle istocopen the road to competition, and | | The Harrison Times, of Texas, of the 16th ult, states | of thepainting of the Croton Dam. Laid onthe table. oif neve fo ty real value, that there would have Been no Return ot Chief Engineer received and concurred in. and th , Memorial in relation to the arsenal of the city of New | $16,000in his pocket to acttle up his bus win oe re only | York, asking for repairs of the buildings, which are ina | ""™ of Suydam, Sage & Co., and thut he was commen, ed State, or its removal. Reierred toa special ‘ppalled at finding so unexpected a deficit. The counsel iso urged that the defendant looked upon the receipts rossman, B. Draper, 57 Beaver st. |, Cary & Co.,106 Pearlst. | to destroy monopoly. If fair competion is the most 'pro- doles Be spam, Sam, ghd hy arate nd E. Fabrequettes,61 Maiden lane. | C. C. Carter &Co., 178 do. "| motive of public intereats. the cquuittes, are of opi Hen bed Aurdared Capt Kemper of Wiotorie, sy i about 200 Lots fronting on Third, and Fourth ‘Avenues and the | &- Logan, Kag..4New st. | Berard & Mondon, 36 Court- | that, in the case now under examination, the parties are | shot. Three were killed by one man.’ T' atreet leading to the Greeawood Cemetery. The Lots will be Ee Dr.Johu Power, Ie Bar | M. ‘Melly, 58 Maiden Lane. not placed on an equitable footing, and therefore the prin- | about half a dozen of the Caronkawa tribe now remain- | delap’ sold at low prices and long eredit, and money loaned to those . ciple, urder existing circumstances, cannot apply. That ing been killed at differen committee, that build immediately. APPLY 0 er APLAINE, ley see - £7 Sw*re_ | the competition should be fair. it Seween cit | ieiiban tot Action t times both by J Coresolution by Mr. Divvens—Resolved, That it be re- | "urely in the light of security for the fulfillment of con- f10 (mere a’ @ Mian: aenuaes Wea Work, THE PICTORIAL NEWS RUOM, zens of the same State, or subject to the same restrictions. ferred to the committee on laws and ordinances, together } °"#ts. #8 they were difterent from the store or warehouse a No, 22 CATHERINE STREET. BETWEEN’ EAST | Now, the pilots of New York, piloting vessels into the | y,2neve Sve symptoms of 8 war between tire sections of | swith the counsel of the Board, to prepare thedrait of a | “estirts.] BROADWAY AND HENRY STREET. “4 the Cherokee tribes, the ‘Ress party’ and the ‘Ridge par- law, to be p nted to the Legislature for approval, Ata quarter past three o’clock the court adjourned till GIVEN—"' . TN t, Herald Build- GIy arith Fittaton, Sisvg and El pes ea eta al Teak H., HAWKES, having fttrd up a Parlor as a General News | Devons 0: their own State, are made subject to trammels } iy. The Ridge party emigrated about twenty years ago, ‘be made at the A. Room, under the above title, will be happy to see his | #8d disabilities, which do not shackle the New Jersey pi | a4 the Ross party not until some years after, and there office of friends, and hopes by attention to business to merit a con- | lots, who are brought into competition with them ; and | ios been a feud between them ever since. The Ross par. ich law shall make all the personal property in the | ‘°? o'clock this morning. of ly and county of New York pay texes to the suid city fi TO LET, AND TMMeDIATE PUSSESSIY! to county, whether the owners of such personal proper Superior Court. tinuance of the favors so liberally bestowed since he has been | yet the argument used in favor of the new immunities an = in the public line. ; A ranted to the latter is that common Justice and the public | ‘Y ®Te much the largest in number. ty re id city and county or el Referred. e rand From ee Ist of Mactan bai House, No, 109 | pene, togm fam hed with New York and Old Country Pa- | fateresta require that the “door of Hes compettloe JRoula | . The cotton factory erected at St. Louis, by Mes 7 Resolution for Teesinding "any jcacumarvespetvilens ts Fen. 18 LcPath Peet aelae ia Bateman —The Adolphus Meier & Co., went into operation on the Market slip, or any other slip on East river. Adopted. ury in this case returned a verdict for Plaintiff. larly. Leonard street, near Brondway. To be seen from 12t0 2 | "tne Bar supplied. wi ice Wi iri be thrown open.” [is Ofelock. Apply at 195 Pearl street. Lis were. | ed segart, anit hae Pele Alera. ines and Spirits, fine Savor. The remarks made have been confined exclusively. te alt, This is the frat effort. in pong em eres ‘The Board adjourned over. Elizabeth Blounvelt vs. Samuel Brown.—This was on ac- oO —— 6 States of New York and New Jersey; but they might | in it enfin inning ot yarn, of a it to recover two quarter’s rent of house A daxosiinn, eee in m of BALLS, P. ae NEW Y&AR’S FESTIVI | apply with eval force to many other States in the Union, | and turns out daily about one hundred bundles, ot five Sreamnoat Paturinper Burnt.—This morning No. 155 Greenwich street, smourting to $250. ercceuger, coueining sovent seme 5 hn | IES, &e. where a river forms the line of operation—Virginia and | hundred pounds of spun yarn, ready for market. at half past 2 o’clock, about midway between | The defence put in was, that defendant hired from a par- land. sThe House is in perfect order and convenient HOSE gentlemen who intend enjoying the festivities of the | Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia, and to others,]} Negro Jack, condemned to be hung on Wednesday, at } Gi Rodi hich bout ty mi y named Michael P. Moore, aco heir to the property,who f arranged for a large family. Said Farm Te divided by ibe Tecan et gon ee Cage: Ns ri andl rare aesoet- which need not be mentioned at present. From the evi- Portenouth, Va. for an attempt at outrage upon a white | a ee) ind bel miikinder, Gapeatn erence be was not a party to the suit, and that he (Moore) still held Port 190d raat ae, New, vochel ha nd and Hapenrronecs, sad Foorlved by igte arrivals from Parts and" lion Phe resent | dence of the papers before us, we might go into a minute | female, has been respited until the 29th instant, at the az00, with » full load of eotton, 1481 bales, yas dis. | Jefendant responsible for the rent, and forbid thepe: na r + there in for de- ie d Teal ‘satiate Hd Re te ee EB cana covered to beon fire. As we are informed by & part of | :hereof to the other parties. | It was further put in fo 4A: attention, and are well calculated to give satisfaction to gen pilots, from the unjust imputations to which they have 4 Ae f oe af * ‘edi | (ence, that the defendant made certain repairs on the pre- race Abe whole | then of tae and fuhion.. The ubsctivers would call the sti. | been subjected, and to demonstcate the injustice growing | o¢Mf, yh, teem, thereformed Gambler, 1 about to pro: | te ended a oe oa enefarion and dismay which ray | ‘iter, for wich he claimed a deduction, Verdict for ff of mit of said place, | top nh om A peteons and beatae gf Aik eee ease bere] out of the law on which we have been commenting. But, | ings and practice amblers in this State, for the pur- | be much more easily imagined than described. Soon there nlaintifi, $96 82. ass twi BY, the hoase, 0 intersect the New | oi ie ec tre teafter thewvost aparevel teeth Cig 4 influenced by no other feeling than a deliberate sense o! | Dose of having the same restricted or suppressed. was running to and fro. and then aroae screams and cries Same vs Secor —This ¢ction was brought on similar at Williags Bridge, whith ie with: | the form re i ; justice, and anxious to escape the semblance ef any invi- really terrifying. The Pilot was forced to leave the wheel | ‘Founda. A verdict was rendered for plaintiff, $400 duma- ‘out buildings are all in good | *sortment of the above articles have been selected w: trout fishing in their seasor id there is good st he au oot fst a Premises. “There isan abundance of | the (orm of ine Wearer,) Silk, Merino, Lamb’s Wool, Hlannel | Uious ts otive they have scrupuously adhered to the ab. | A bookseller in Albany, who has had conscientious | fort Laue cates he hed | ges and casts ji i 8] and Dra‘ % » i ts @ \< 4 Filion and promises, which, was selected by the prevent | 40, OCrMain Sy ang recs and Silk Focker Keres | struct question, and avoided every allusion which might | #eruples about selling novels of any kind, whether of | SZ rethe bow of the boat for theahore,. ‘The Engincer | Samuel Miller vs. Grorge Wade and Alfred Baker— s' niles Possession canbe ted by the tat | OF at and Searf ks, iding Belts, Patent Elastic Shoulder | have the appearance ot involving personal or local pre- | Walter Scott or Dickens, has we a sche — ot | was also forced to leave his post before any movemeut of | False Imprisonment—This was an action of trespass to re pf April, aud any information concerning said property, can be Braces, Suspenders, Buchskin, Merino, Cashmere, Cloth, Bes | possessions. The law of 1837 hey deem unjust; the more than three hundred copies of the Bishops trial by, | the boat towards the shore could be made, and when the | Cover damages for false imprisonment and assault and Also, » a bli I " le yi r ti " Native American” si aa passing Up Broadw: with goud Stone House on it, with Barn and Stables conneated, | {he old establishment of, | TARSELLS & AGATE | ted on the subject throughout its whole ex-] Dr, Adolph, the husband of the celebrated fortunetel | * Seve se bed in ish abcd inde tie. Getter: Hades: |i he. he Wan Suey Gabuataxt Raker abcd apraped ot the same advantages as the above seventy acres. ph, Several of the c! iz cotton y an ES sol eperately, OF Nhe Fertin to: TABLEAU AND FANCY BALL pange, or to have forborne all legisiation whatever. The | ler, has been liberated from Boston jail—where he has | overboord, and many saved themselves on bales, naking an effort to pick his pocket; Baker is an ex-police tthe OSTUMES—The only Costume Warehouse, where Ladies brief law of 1837 been shown, on account of it been confined for nearly a year, charged with an assault | others on planks, chairs, etc. fficer, and plaintiff on being brought to the police, was * tial ond unequal operation, to be w on a young girl—under bonds to the amount of $300. There were seven lives lost, that are known of, and | lischarged by Justice Merrit on the ground of defective MH. HICKS, ‘No. 20 Wallstreet. | COSTUMES The be completely equipped for Masquerades, On J Tuable Fr formi: rtof the | Tableaus, or Fancy Balls, isat it may also be proved to be unnecessary. ‘i ed it doubtless others that the officersor crew do not miss. — the charge. Plaintiff now sues to re- RR a eS fatima harlaieaged 88 PRINCE STREET, ‘The law of 1819, tor the appointment’ and regulation of Si ge en g eet ts Nn ieee eeac has L, Thebeknown to belietare Messye. & 8, Caktwall, Hog: |/° rdict this forenoon. Sain ie cogaey of Westeuaenes, sveaeting of cap ii Rasen fe Nissies sf Adis oe cbs ieeatiol eater saetee A en earn tiie oe ee get tation of | resigned his situation in the Bank and left the city. The and Butler of Grenada, Mise Carleton, of | Before Judge Oakley. tho Paaw thts bs a doeemodicas teodern bailt han! hire to any pot iin [Alay Rely Lowers promply attended thet fon ate, teeta ioatting thelr, and fixing | Bank having occasion to use a quantity of specie opened Mr. Pinchback, of Illinois ; the Steward | Fro 18—Chester Driggs v8. Wm. Wegstoff—This woe with a gi table Il necessary appendages, wo. ad im*re mes. Ths eretenss ys pated Neale dit aft r is OD | one of the boxes, and discov that it was filled with at, and one of the crew, nsmes unknown. w action to recover dumuges for injuries done to plain- ‘fn gentl-raau’s country residence. ‘There are also up “GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, | 4 le prCroesson ff purely oa ers he ‘> in At- | shot; this led to an examination, and several other boxes Mrs. Fleming, wife of one of the Pilot., the only fe- house by the blowing down of the gable end on de- two Farm Houses, and all necessary out buildings, ity L ev »_ | duous apprenticeship of five years’ duration, the business | were found to contain shot also. The clerk has not been | male on board, except the Chambermaid and a negro wo- | ‘endunt’s house, which, it was alleged, wae not properly aluable mill mite and ter power, and an orchard. The said T= FUGREST FRICES can be cheainad by Genes on scootint of the excess of oom et Lahey ok to | heard of since he left man, was saved in one of the yawls, with many others. ouilt. The defence put in was that the house whisk wee gf the Clty Hal rien the oe oa ize binge across the | Hr are jin cush. Ce could not teansfor thelr labors to another place, ‘Thelim. | _ The Governor of Malte has iarued instructions to, the ee Rae eee cere eeh ors eran [iy eerie es whos See ee a river, care of the Basin road run within vii qui city or changing resi- | ‘tation of 1819, on account of the increase of commerce, | Police, to signify to Mr. Jobn Bradich, that, within fitteen ‘of 1481 beles of cott mniel Lae raatuehiae aye een 10: | Grech’ co Unt edvantars Some | go darone atl fa has been found to be too small to subserve all the requisi- | days {rom the 14th of December, he is fo remove from the wilds SamaceapEn Davies taken piace neu te ialacle ot Common Pleas “MN OF 11 Pine street, second story, | tend et their Appoiutment. : tions of the shipping arriving at and leaving the port of | i#ltnd and its dependencies, under authority of an order | the River, Before Judge Daly. = = J. LEVINSTYN, New York. For this reason, for which the pilotsare not | in council of the lst of February, a. ho ‘The crew and surviving passengers were brought to | Irn. 18.—Abraham Theall vs. Terence Boyle —Thi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | a tine throngh the Post Ofes, Sf Biaadmay: upatirs | responsible, their privileges have been denounced ax a | napersstate that this isthe individwal who arrived here, | watchen by ihe steamer Wave. ‘The still burning hull | »» action of replevin co recover certain articles of urn wit chojce Land jn oF other ites (eon) see" | Monopoly.’ But this objection has been since removes | Haier Gad to coavtoron, fore iteel Prortain Johan | Waamet 10 miles below Rodney, by the steamer ‘ure, &e., replevined under the following circumstance : id, 1m the eity of Brooklyn, fronting the New York | Prompt attention. 1 rr) = U ~ 4 tia by an act of the State Legislature, which empowers the | Maits Mail to conviction, for © itil on nlinople under | The above are the only particulars that we have been | it »ppeared in evidence that plaintif’ is in the habit of yn man a eee t. The sites: | oh GANS TIL DT iy picturenque. “Enquire of JON S, BERGEN, | OR, LARDNER, CONSULTING ENGINEER. | commissioners of pilots to license, trom time to time, as able as yet to learn from officers of the boat and others.— | iending out furniture to persons on their paying for the 5 Im?! CARD.—The Pabjic is ii : mi ‘of the port | instructions from the American minister there. a "i a u paying Ce eer ABUSED ENIORAN e, | Asma pe vot Heatseal aes Coasting Rage | equity nn ee Fer rn Pa wih trataneiea buatuese Wt him (har towe tian ene OFFICE 8t tow Sage bomen tee At f Fenadand and Frans, Inveatorn, Ddratee, aaminy genre | Again, the combi for the ogutl aletetbation of the Personal Movements, Paxsonsviie, N. Y.—Parsonsville is a new es- } or July last a Miss Nelson called upon plointifs wife, Britain and Ireland, (via Laverpool) by the regular | mercham, and others engaged in the arts and mamaugeturers, | profits of their labor has been charged wi he | ‘The Hon, Daniel Webster has been in this city for some | tablishment, situated upon the bank of the Saranac | 104 made the necessary arrragemen's ror the loan of some poceetes ps sailing every five days from Tiverpoo J, can all may consult him on matters req ing i To cause of the alleged want of energy and efficiency ot the days. river, in the town of Saranac, and is distant from the vil- | ‘urniture, consisting of chairs. tables, ottomans, sefas, srcared at the lowest rat either of the lines of pack pring) ples of tical science. Certit Ieates anit ore n New York pilots, The disasters near that city have he lage of Plattsburgh seventeen miles. Two forge fires were | carpets, &c., which were ef erwards, delivered to her, to and Drafts ean as usual be fy from 41 toany amount, | validity aad usefulness of new inventions and quihe | New York pilots, The disaster jhecombination, and | The Randolph Will case has been adjusted without the | lageof Plattsburgh seventeen miles. Two forge fires were | carpets, Ke. which Were ster i eiison alverwarde FRGee Babl ot Oc se, ethos Aemomeaness Eeniend, pes CWinvcetigattons, with a view fo the dieeuyery separ: | oFiginated the appeal for the interposition of Congres new trial that was suggested. The parties have compro. | Trier fires, owned hy different individuals, are nearly | sold them to defendent, end plaintif’ issued a writ of re- application to minejORN HERD MAN: ot yporay willbe eupplied gr undertaken when | ig ThE Jaw of 1847, though it makes the provision which | Tes ‘ita doo. of themoney, the rest to be divided | completed, and will beput in operation in s few days. J olevin in ordar to recover the articles in question cr their 7 pega siete. wa Bi tere must ‘uil'to prevent time | by the alleged inefficiency of the pilots of New York. | among the legal heirs. The dem at Parsonavile, pon which the forges in quer. | equivalent. For the defence it was contended that defen : : 4 is aden ‘ pe dtd Tans etling ee we OAR RNICK, lost by frivolous applica ail spplicanuy will be ex- No complaint came from any other quarter; and hence, } Mr. Catlin, of the New London Congressional district» of on the Sarence river ; and the location ofthese forges, | *he occasion alluded to he purchased the articles in queen Sanat ak Weil ponitheliy sailan dbover her ren: | Peeted,to Pay a retaining fee of $10 before consultstion. tthe fanit in the New York system te amended, the law | in Connecticut, is to ahare the fate of Hale, of New Hamp’ | Svoq wator, and everyching considered, is pronounced | tion fom Mics Nelson on the understending that they be- jar day. : asm ___________ | of Congress is no longer needed. That defect, which was | shire, for his vote against annexation. by able, disinterested and experienced men, to be the best | onged to her, as no evidence to the contrary had been ft basange, having superior accommodations, in eabin or | OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO.,} | ssid to produce all the mischief, waa corrected by a lav | 4 Unitarian Church in Boston have presented to the | in northern New. York for manufacturing iron upon | given te him. Mr. Smith, for pl'f. Mr. Hastings, for stearate, SPGIY on }, or to Ti Bouse sues, Tal ‘ NEW, YORK, Fs, i; 1045, New York, passed April 12, 1837, within one month | « O14 south” (orthodox,) a beautiful silver cup, “in me- | cheap andeconomical scale. It is in contemplation to | lef". Adjourned over. ALT 2 Hlection held this day for Directors of this latituiigny | after the passage of the unjust enactment of Congress, | morial of its Christian hospitality,” in placing its lecture | erect a grist mill on the dam at Parsonsville, in thecourse St a £OK LONDON—Packet of the Is March—The } such Directo is inaigauibrecdacay [rich declares that “the earnings of, the pilots belong: | room at the service of the former, while their church was | of the present season ; and we do not know of a more eli- Court Calendar—This Day. splendid packet ship VICTORIA Ceptain — wil omas W, Thorne, fixe aay. one boat shall be equally divided among the | Fuitding, gible rituation fora grist mill in the northern country— | | Surenion Covar.-Two Courts.—Not. 76, 76 26, 6,48 1 hisspiendid shi a ti i mas I. ff, and no pilot si participate, there being none in the town of Saranac, or that section | 10, 18, 104, 106, 109, 110, 41, 5, 78, 7, 65, 74, 111, 23, 29. noises pmeaten cferthcneaftetters sedans | yf Heder SB. atte than ioane cmuagiers nthe earings ol 489 | Ltaraar France a Alnus whe mariod Mra Webs | ote county M5 ROipiatatigaabellieah sii rate, by making early applieari ie sr ISHN ‘i ft RDMAN, 61 South breach of thie provision, any pilot or pilots shall forfeit | of Boston, has been promoted to the rank of Commander | New York Mat.s.—We received this afternoon, | part’ Nos. 44, 46, 43, 62, 54, 86, 68, 60, 62, 64. Z NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVE! POOL—Packet am! iid ind favorite packet thi ROGER OTHE 190 ns his or their license or licenses.” The combin' of the Legion of Honor. by mail, some New York daily papers of last Fri ‘ore, condemned as criminal, can no longer ex Gen. O'Donnell visited the ofty of Trinidad, December | oe eine aoe eee are ey eerenodices get the whole evil, which called tor the action of Congress, hus | 26th, aud was received in a handsome manner by the citi J ‘y We day of thas pupentie From Cativornia.—A letter dated at Mazatlan, ne Bogart, apers through on the of their publication, but ptain J. Britton, will ailon Friday, Feb. Slat, her Hobert Smith been remedied by the authority, to which the leg zeus the Péat’ Office Department. iethiree er four days '} | ‘x December last, informs us that on the 14th of the olacinn of tab * of the Board THOMAS W. | power was wholly conceded by the act of 1789, ai nop the proper time. — Hartford Times, Feb. 17. yrevious month the people at the northern part of Cali- he accomm. Hi tions F, aplendid ship “7 ‘unsurpassed oly reelected President. which it was n nivel left with the exception of a U.S. Senarr.—After the 4th of March next, ornia, in the vicinity of San Francisco, and Monterey, for eabin, mene d cable und ther oil leaner rege wishing ft ve GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. sle point, by t of 1887. When those members of the U. 8. Senate whore Svrneun Covar or Tae Unrren Starss—Friday, | (cclared eselnst tho present Governor, Michiltorena, and 10 naa With the gubseribers on favorable tareens te Agnd OTATOES.—1,000 bushels very supe ish Pota e committee ight pareve this investigation much | terms of service expire at that date, have given way to} 10. Th No. 89. Cath Schelfield ‘a By driving off the horaes and cattle in the neighborhood hronght out in the above magnificent packet,sailing from Liver- in prime condition, just received per sl Haplish Popioes. farther, and go into detail much more minute. But,anx- | their successors, there will be three vacant seate in that | Feorua .—No. 59. Catherine Scholfield, appel- | 5i Monterey, have placed him in a state of siege. The pool, or in any of the New Line of Liverpool, and for sale in lots to suit pureh ions to be brief, and wishing to present only the promi- | body, viz: one each from Virginia, Indiana and Tennes. | lant, ve. Andrew Scholfield’s E-xecntor. The argument of J jhject is to drive him and all his followers out of Califor W. a J. T. T, JOTT, W.& Je. A ‘COTT, nent and abstract principles of the cage, they have selec: | see. "As these vacancies will not be fillrd until the next § this cause was continued by Mr Davis for the appellont, J i. Whether they will swoceed or not is conshlered fiere 76 South street, corner Pees. dare 7 Boutblatrest, corser Maiden Lane, ff ted but two points for consideration; these two, however, | winter, the Senate will stand 24 whigs to 26 democrats, J and by Messrs, Neale and Coxe for the appellee, Joubtful ”

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