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Vol. X1., No, 346—Whole No, 4198, THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy— $7.25 per in od be WEEKLY MEAL Devers Satur tny—Price 6% cent er copy -$1.1248 cents per annum—payable in advance. | ADVERTIS©MENTS at the usual prices—always cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- patch. (7 All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be deducted from the subscription money remitted. JAMES GORDON BENNE' ENT, streets. er of Fulton and Nassn RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD. Nev Northwest cor R SALE. N MONDAY, the 29th day of December next, by virtue VU ofa decree of’ the Court of Equity for Wake County, at its Autumn Session, 1845, in a suit of the Governor, for the wi of the State of North Carolina, to foreclose a Mort; , ther tofore executed by the Raleigh and Gaston Rai to indgmaity the State against certain liabi pany, | will sell at puoue Auctiou, at tne Court House door in the city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the whole property of the aud Gaston Railroad Company aforesaid, (30 far as the saine is known to me,) consisting of 87 miles of Rail- ity of Raleigh to Gaston, on the Youd, reaching from the C North side of the Roanoake river, in the direct line of public not Petgraburg, City Folin Hiehiand, Washagton ony ya Cyy, Baltimore, Ke. &e., together with all Bridg ‘orkshops and Tools, Warehouses, Waser Statio: », Se. &e. ABso,’ the stock of Iron, Lumber, and Fir Wood, which may then be on hand, and all other articles own: ed and used by the said Company for keeping up said Railroad, aud transportation on the same. From the nature of the pro- petty it will be sold en mass | ‘The purchasers, by the terms. of the Decree, and the Act of fie Leginature in relation to it, will become, ipsg facto, a ly corporate, by the name and style of the present Company, and will acquire all the franchise, privileges, rights and immu: nities now possessed by it, for the term of 80 years, which its charter has yet to run. | ‘These franchises and privileges are of the most advantageous kind to the Company, and be found at large in their charter, contained in the 3d, Vol Hevisad Statutes of North Carolina, page 299, which is to be ren at the Seats of Government, and im most of the Public Libraries of the States of the Union. ‘Lhe whole purchase money inust’ bear interest, at the rate of 6 per cent per anaum, from th id as fol- lows, to wit: $25,000'at the en: in four iastalments, at intery. Ist, 29th Jane, 1846, $25,000. 2d, 29th April, 1847, one-fourth of the remainder. 3d, 29th February, 1848, one-fourth of do. 4th, the 29th of December, 1818, one-fourth of do. Sth, the29th of October, 1819, one-fourth of do. Phy cost of th only five years borrowed ; creating a debt bearing interest, on failure to je has. b pay ie . The grading, bridges, c. are executed in an excelle 2 Katyle ‘of workmanship. a n daily over ir, garrying the Mail of the United States, (it being a part of the’ Southern Metropolitan route,) at a com: pensation of $100-per mile, Or $8,700. per anuum. fing a fertile region of country through vearly its whole length, its freights for the transportation of Proauce and Mer- chandize, independently of the receipts from Passengers, afford considerable addition to the,ordinary sonrees of profits ou railroads. Though not, now, yielding a profit on the large sum expended in its construction, its income has been increasing for some time past, and it is confidently believed that it would produce a reasouable return upon a more moderate amount of capital invested in its purchase. i ‘he sale will be made without reserve, at the time and place aforesaid, at which those inclined to purchase, are respectfully invited to attend, 5 The purchase money must be secured by bond with approved he oat CHARLES L, HINTON, Public Treasurer of the State of North Caroli and Special Commissioner of the Court of Ei ty in this cause. igh, N.C., Octover 6, 1815, a “7 PHe following papers will insert the foregoing adver- tisement 60 dayw, and forward their bills for payment, with a peReontaining the same, to the suoseri ston Atlas, ew'York Herald, Baltimore Patriot, Philadelphia U. States Gazette, Richmoud Enquirer did Richmond Whig, Charleston Courier, Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Picayune, and N.C. Standard. C.'L. He o132m m UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, AT FIVE O’CLOCK, FOR ALBANY and the Intermediate Landings, or far as the ice will perm: Atm ud rC. sou to Albauy, and siages will be in readiness to cariy passeu- gers to their destination, st the arrival of the bost. Passage $3.59 through to Albany. The celebrated ice steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wm. H, Peck, leaves the steambont pier between Courtlandt aud Liberty streets, THI! AY at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.— Friday, December 12th, 1845. For passage or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Schultz, at the office ou the whart. di2rre NOTICE. The PEOPLE'S LINE, have made arrange ments with the powerful steamers ULICA and NORWICH, to run to Albany (or as far Se@heace will permit,) every day at 5 o'clock, P-M.Aill further notice, 600, a ‘New Yorks, Dee. 3d, 1845. aur FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New York Laine—regular packer—To. sail ‘Saturday, 27.8 inate ereyant fast sa:ling packet ship KENNES- , Pray, master, will positively sail as above, her regular ‘For freight or passage, having handsome furnished aceom- modatiousy apply ou bonrd_ at Orfeans wharf, foct of Wall st, onto OK COLUINS & CO., 56 South at Positively no goods received ou board after Friday evening, 26th inet James E. ert Agent in New Orleaps, Jam promptly forwaid all goods to his addre Packet sip LOUISVILLE, master, will succeed the Tennessee, and sail 10th Ja 5 Ta dire ONLY REGULAR LWMMOF PACKETS FoR NEW ORLEANS—Packet of the 20th Dee —The plendid,weil known,fast sailing packet ship UNION Captain Rattuone, will positively sail on Saturday, December 2th. her regular ‘ The accommodations of thi steerage jrasengers cannot be aurpussed cure berths, should not fal to make foot of Wall at, orto dl6re ie day. Woodmff, who will 8. for cabin, second cabin and hose wishing to se- application on board, W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 Sovth street, ‘corner Maiden I Bib: p javiny very superior: ud steerage passengers, persons wishing ; should make trumediate’ application ou board, at pier No.6 North River, or to " JOSEPH MeMURRAY, ‘Corner of Pine and South streets, New York N. B.—A stove will be furnished in the house on deck, for the comfort of the second cabin passengers. 166° FOR LIVER(OOL—The fast sailing, coppere aud copper fastened barque TARTAR, Russell, cr, 300 tons burthen, will sail fur the above with quick despatch i wight oF patage, having excellent aceozamodations,ap- ply pard, BE =y OF Ply on board, Pier 13 © SYGOBHULL & MINTURN, 7 South stre digre FOR GLASGOW—Regular Packet—The known, fast sailing British barque ANN HARLEY, Capt Robert Scott, 40 tons burthen, having most of aged, will mneet with quick dispatch For fvight oF Dasnge, havieg ex: tilect accommodations, ap ly on board, foot of Ping street E. R,, or to ‘ad WOODHULL & MINTURN, 7 South street, Saracen, N. T. Hawkins, master, di6re ‘he regular packet shi wiltsaceted the Aun Harley. FOR LIV EU POOL—The packet ship STEPHEN HERSMAN being unavoidably detained, will posi- tively sail on the 16th December. Can yet'aceomin: date atew more second cabin and steerage passengers, wl.o will je taken at the lowest rates. ADply Oe DAN & cO., 61 South street, near Wall stree”. FOR LIVERYOOL—Th Line—Reguiar ~ ie Ni Packet of 2ist December.—The superior fast sailin bee fup LIVERPOOL, Capt John dldridge, 1100 Toms Durtheu, will sail as above, her regular day. didme gn Sh ai og pty Bn a arge. a poresoreable bins ‘apply griboard, west side Burting slip, OO WO ODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South etre: rive of passage $100. a ‘The packet ship Queen of the West, 1150 tons burthen, Capt Phillip Woodhouse, will suceeed the Liverpool, and snil on her rewalar day, 21st Jan. n?re BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE, OF LIVER- POOL PACKETS—For Livesool, only “regular jacket of the léih December. ire mew, thagnificent aud celebrated fast sail ekctanip NEW YORK, burthen 1190 tons, y 1 positively sail on Tuesday, 6th’ of Decembe accommodations tinsurpassed, for cabin, 2d cabin and stuarage passengers, those reterping 10 the Old Couatry, oF sending for their friends, will fad it their interest and comfort ingelecr hie nzequsiied ine of packets, °°" 1 or terms ssaxe,and to secure je best berths, early ap- _ plication should be made on board, foot of Beekman’ st, or to acribers, ery? ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank DR. HULL'S TRUSSES AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. uperiority of Dr. Huli’s instruments over all others, knowledged by the most eminent physicians m Ku jad Amerion Vifice 1 Vesey street aw the ladies? departen _illire ' HE 10) m* me » Astor House. A female in peeendance |. LOOK AT THIS. IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best qnality t theextraordinary low price of, $5 00 uble Sole, the best article. ‘k Bole do Uisek Slips, whit ja lities, sorts and #1 vers of all the different 1s from. thy Vivallest Ive Inrgestsand but one price asked, at’ 367 Broad. | of Framtdin street. M. CAHILL. UREMIUM BOOTS, 1 Bi 50, city made, and for to those sold'in other ch Premiam Imperial Diess B wal to those now in other stores for $6 or $7, NE’S French Boot and Shoe manufactory, the most fishtonable establishments in this city. Oar | Hoots having been judged in the late Fatt at Niblo', are auld to Le the best boots for the price ever sold inthis country. Also, asuperigr new stile Freuch Dancing Gaiters, and overshoes, constantly ow at ove of ing done in the | jen NES, rondway, New Voth. HASTING: COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. | THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE!! | For sale by MOORE & ©O., the American Agents, #2 | Ann street, and Elliott, 123’ DIVISION posite Ludlow, New York, Price $l a hottle—Six bot- 8 for $5. HARTWELLS WASHINGTON HOUSE, | 223 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. ATHS just introduced—Warm aid Colin fine apart. ments, for both ladies and gentlemen; and the entire org nization aud fitting up of every department of the W B complete Ss TREET, op. nd In je ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Cor. of Thi: \HE tants the lessees of the aboveestablishment, of Charles Les fone E WASHINGTON JBSCRIBERS re and only three minut hotels, T on the much-admired European sleeping apartments, and ft the private or yw ‘The establi and elegance, the propnetors feel confident it will vie with any. similar estblishment in the Union. inferior to none 1 this or any othe: many attractions of this astablishmen' t at moderate charges. the public. did 3teodre JUST OPEN COLUMBIA HOUSE, CHESNUT STREET, id Seventh Streets, Between Sixth id strangers Visiting the city rd St. and Pennsylvania Avenue, ciry. pectiully announce to the inhabi- hat they have become t koown aig in) dditectly opposite Gadsby es) Walk from the Capitol aud t tyle in which this establishment is to be conducted, is jan, of Jetting the parlors aud ¢’ meals to order, either in ‘The apartmeats appropriated to dinner and supper part In addition to che e is attached a res- rant, where all the delicacies uf the season will be served up We respectfully solicit the patronage of BROWN & ROFF. ir city. c isD. PHILADELPHIA. BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. jones’ Hotel, formerly of WashingtonHouse as the property | mediately adja- new hotel, ¢ principal are ‘Proprietors. 824 2mre ES BAGLEY. late of J ENGL Lb ReSULT—A (UKE: A CHEMTIC A BRATED VEGETABLE LI euable persons to dye instantaneou: the least inconvenience. For ¢ whiskers, eyebrows, &c. to a bro color. 'The from its use—it is the only to dye, in ar WONDE! Q) KR i. red ity blac UT whtest evil consequences need not be feared Jtogether harml anetioned by the science of chemistry, dellible manner, the various gradations ol es: colors, without danger or inconvenience, an liberal patronag: marked B. Beware of counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Hauel’s Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye,” ifyou want the genuine article. Forsale, wholesale and retail, by i |AUEL, Perfumer and Chemist, No. 46 South Third street, Philadel, and by my agents:—J, B, Jacquemod, No. 413 Broadwa: Artult Lafayetce Bazaar, Nos. 149 aud 15t Broad Willard, 8. W. corner of Cedar and William streets. Premiums awarded at the Franklin e «nd unlimited coufidence of th If black is required, ask for box marked N.; Institute. ‘his composition MY CELE. AIR DYE, to hair, hat 4 nv or grey hai or chestnut s jestified public. brown, box the ee A nl6 Im*re STAATS & BARKER, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, roadway. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HOWARD’! HAVA received WINTER GOOD! a In L S, which their ust MADE U. and, splendid assortment of they to al fashionable style and finish. Also, READY . Als LOTHING, relent ee French Castor and double milled Cloth, do ‘wee 5 y rts, CUravats, Gloves, N. B.—S. & B. wish to call the attention of travellers and others exposed to the weather to a superior article of English double milled Kersey, drab and blue, very heavy, manufac- tured expressly for them. HOTEL, $15,00 to $35.00 5,00 to $16,00 7,00 te 00 ttenbi ts, renders, &c., no Im*in JOHN DARLEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 146 Broadway and 78 Liberty Street, IN desirous of selling the balance of his Lary ‘ail and Winter Goods, suitable for Gentiemeu’s terms, and solicits the atien- fers them on the most reasonabl tion of gentlemen about pureh»sing. He also offers the balance of bis wel READY MAD: consisting of Dress and Frock assorted OTHI ts, Pants and Vests, Surtouts Cloaks, Sacks aud Office C ats, which will be sold from uow till the Ist of February, AT COST. A large and choice assortment of Shirts, Scarfs, Cravats, bodied ani ad. d Vnder Apparel, constant entlemen furnishing their owa me'erial, can have it | med. and a fic warrauted asptendid Coachman’s Coat. di5 Im*me ENTLEMEN OF NEW YORK—My celebrated AMBROSIAL ROSE AND ALMOND SHAYING AMS, di son will use auy o*her the best, the very best. sak. any. inore ty couvitiog yu For sale wholesele aud retat ju by my agenta:—J.-B. Jaagemod, A rtanit, ite Bazaar, Nos. Wi “corwer of Cedar ard Wil Premiums awarded at the Franklin. In: ly on hi America or Euro) Emolli only a single tri T warrant it. “ JULES HAUEL’S Perfumery and Chemical Store, 16 Houth Thicd street, Fhiladelphta,. b and i51 No. 415 stitute. Liam streets. ge stock of wear, of- stock of PAG sh ent, Tide not roadway Broadway; A. n36 Im*re CHEAP SOAP WORKS. DEPOT NO. & COURTLANDT STREET, Under the National Hotel. Watnut Oil Shaving Superior Almond Soa ‘Teilet Soap- ly sceuted, and at ids of Perfumery OHSON’S do do. All very high houie. All Families, &e. 9 Im*r Soap. ES lower than any other 0% ° Barbers, "C. VAN SCHOONHOVEN, No. 5 Conrtlandt street. |, Storekeepers, ROBINSON’S PATENT PORTABLE WATER CLOS: adel Establishment, and White sts. m*rre YO THE BEAUTIF Ln! rising Efhieney!—MY SOAP, Walker 10 Li di NYMP! surprising effiexey. 45 imparting a delicate rose for renderiny HAUEL’S Nymph Soap, or Bau part of orieutal balsamic mineral admixture, it is impurities from the surface, alla: tion, aod, by this meth jor ness, tan, pimples, freekl neous visitations, $0 Ii will change the most bilio diant whiteness ; while on the neck, 5 inost advanced periods of lite. For sale, wholesale and retai CROTON WA OTICE.—Those persons taking the Croton Water would do well to call an manufactured by the subscribers. that they not only clarify, b rendering it of a chrystal imparity Croton Plumbing and Water-Fiiter Broadway, between Walker and Wh examine the pre iente ers, at the Croton Plumbing and 39 BROADWAY, between STONE. BROTHERS. KS OF THe COMEL: EAU DIVINE DE VENUS AND posed of an eastern botanical discovery of the skin soft and fai ue to the complexion. - As acreator aud conservator of that most distingnishin charm of female loveliness, a transparent fair skin, JULE: ivine de Venus, may be cod toexert an almost magical power. Composed for the most plants, to the utter exclusion of aul istinguished medicinally for its ex- tremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the skin by acing onthe pores and minute secretory ves: every tendency to intlamma- fiectually dissi inburn, and other unsighti ical to female loveliness. complexion into one of af and arms, it be stows a delicacy and fairness which its continued use pily protect, with every appearance of hands b: JULES HAUEL, Practical Chem: 46 South Third street t, 0.415 B and 151 TER. purify, the most turbid water, 1e clearness, and divesting itof every + They can be attached to Croton Bee, STONE BROTHE it stote of health, will ial walty im their bed: be used with either hot or cold water, or will hap- youthful charm to the nd Pe iam stre Institute. stablishment, hamber a vapor itals, &e. X10) rir, as well 5 ; and is all 8, expel tes all red- y outa ts use rae erfumer, Philadelphia. dway; Fy ondway;' A ets. 2161 ‘Sr Filters da imér TO,PHE LADIES IN TORY. TOWDER Wi of great use to adi hair, prineiy per lip an whol y whem its grow! side of the face, git features. When us 8, com position is infallible, After uumerous pertlous hair. at For sale, wholesale and retai' JULES 46 South Th: at i ette Bazaur, Nos. corner of Cedar and warded at the Franklin Yakeyet “J. B. Jacquemod, N PARTICULAR—MY DEPILA as been found highly beneficial and 0 have been afflicte it been confined to the up- a mascul with proper care, and according it will be found to sharp instrnimentis entirely avoided, five or ten minutes after its applica’ wr ind warranted 0 remove su- Is | have received certifi of success which cannot be contested, Hat HAUEL’S DEPOT, ird street No 415 Bi 49 and 11 Williams streets. Ll rate. PLUMBING WORK, 544 Broadway, New York. P. QUINN, having had nine years experience as practical ome of the best work in the c: improvements in construction, good wor be found at his esteblishm + H. Quian, 58 N J. _ Plumber, pu solicits a trial. pedition and low charge B.-Down town or to. attende; STORAGE FOR CORN, GRAIN AND FLOUR. bushels Corn or Grain hae in the Brobdklyn, on yer: STORAGE for fifty thousaud +) twenty thousand barrels Flour, Stores five minutes’ walk from South moderate terms ‘There is a good pier and sulicient denel af water for Apply to CHAD! BLE }o. 6 Astor Place, A few doors East o MIE subseri t ©] for parlor er mantel adjorn [! tel a ORN & CO. onthe premises r ECKER’S BIRD DEPOT, ite Tth Street, Broadway, New York. ma variety of Oi sci wien of Caves, w ith superfluous one turn to the reat addition to Pailadelphia. roadway; F. A Broadway; A nié Im*re du imtm ” and brick very Lad Premises, Im*r Heetion of fe collection o to et | hland Cottages, Iews, app ale plans, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 184 ALL PE. TEETH—My vurivalled ROSE TOOTH nrdveraaily sought after for the pearly whiteness it gives to the fae ee ee injury. " tal, orale, wholesle aud reiting Practical Chemist and Perfumer, Premiums awarded at Soutn TI ette Bazaar guar of Co ‘os dar an d ®ranklin In ird street, Philadelph —J.B.Jacquemod No 415 Bi 149 and 151 Broadway; A. of the Highland Cottages at Roxbury, Boston, designed and erected by Wm. B. Land—for sele at the stores of Saxton and Miles, Wiley & Pate nam, M. H. Newman, R. ekwood & Sou; aad other book- stores in New York, Philsdeiphia aod Bostou. a Twer | TLENTIO: WHO DESIRE. RLY WHITE PASTE is FA, road wa) 16 Iin*re F ANY DIAMETER, but not exceeding 164 feet in | WELDED IRON BOILER FLUES, length; thickness of metal from 11 to 11, wire guage. ah aud French These are government preenvd only from 0% In*re the onl: steaine| add Tubes used by the other t stea| English an LEFL OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED, G such as. Arms, Furn city will find who pledyes No BA ti tended to 027 Im*ine A's MONEY LEN?—MONEY LENT HE Highest prices advanced, in I Jewel, Dishonds, gold and Silver rel, tag Apparel JOHN M. DAV 028 Im*re T OFFICE ov THE JEFFERSON INSURANCE UO., f New York, July 24, 1645, HIE Stockholders of this Company are requested to cal ompany and signity whether it bi all kinds of s the office of th je and a it imself ine throu Gentlemeu’s Wearing Apparel re, &e. Gentlemen leaving of returuing to the to their advantage to seud for the i to give a fair price lor all articles offered. ih the Post Office will be promptly a T. LEVENSTYN, ENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the fall value for riluons effects they wish to dis) scviber, 466 Broadway, up stairs. Ww tion of | property. IES, Licensed Pawubroker, e And small sums, on ‘atches, Plate, Wear- 232 William street near Duane street. e their wish to fill up their respectfve shares,or to receive a number of shares equal to the present value of their stock. The Stockholders residing out of the city are requested to couvey their intention by Dost, to the office Wo. 50 Wall st T. W. THORNE, Pres’t. Gro 'T, Hore, See’y. Jv35 re MRS. HARP! CELEBRA UGH REMEDY. HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE is particularly recom- Who dmeuded as, being, the most effectual cure for Asthinay 00} : 8 tion, all Aftections of the Lungs, tis constantly. preseribed by our most eminent physicians »and has stood the test of thirty years, and over 20,00) bottles are now consumed annually. For sale t Is, 2s, and 4s per bottle, b: * Whee KS & ANDERSON, Wholesale Agents, 63 Bowery, corner Walker street. Always on Pain Extractor; Bristol’s Sarsaparilla ; 222 lin*me hand, Hoope ‘emale Pills, genuine ; Daily's Fresh Swedish Leeches Abou y i total destru: stances, husband ptor an exellent uppeti ¢ may refer any one who wishes to have further e efiects, to my husband, at or tome, Prepared an CONSUMPTIVES READ. EEK’S VEG“STABLE COUGH SYRUP, or Pulmonice Balsam!—Read the evidence:— RR Peek—Dear Sir—Thankfu ive my testimony in favor of your valuable Cou uteight or mine mouths ago twas attacked wit ny atten Jed wi nd and e D ud sold wh has he LU No. 160 Nassau street, olesale and retail, 94 John street aud 117 Greenwi Agents—Coddingtou, corner Sp Grand and Norfolk streets; Owen ORLY! comfort nd the e! left me mpletely rest CRETIA "6 Match store, No. 2, LOCK , September oth, 1815. Iness and gratitude induce me h Syrup. asevere f with symptons so violent as seriously to alarm nid friends; while its long continuance threatened a ction of health and i and experiencing no relief from the usual remed was induced, by your solicitation. to administer your . He purchased a bottle ; it operated Under these circum: my ffect it had was aston- Tike magic, nud completely brok ; aled the soreness of the chest, banished all the alarms. im the po tored tohealth. You 3 Courtlandt st WOOD, yoy L. 1 by WM avenue, N.Y, ani jowery and Bond street d Hudson sts.; Hart, Ford, Fourth aud Wooster streets; Hubbard, Grove andilu. sou; Mor Price 75 cen ids testimon: containing a sworn cet pus for 8 thicand al fi ntsper bottle. ‘hey pi untain, Fattoa street, Brooklyn. My m of ronow: t Kral , expectoratiny _Lemployed the best medical sk jopathie. nil Im*m¢ HE GRISAT AMERICAN REMEDY. SOUTHERN MEDICINE is a pleasant and effectual remedy fo Coughs, influenza, Raising of. B Liver Complaiut, Cousumption, a ‘om obstructed perspiration. Ni y, and call or send aud ‘Preatise on Consut ertifieats, such as follow My wife was afflicted with affec side and chest, and general debilit ears. BALM. Blood, Asthm itously a pamph e., and numerou the lungs, pain in the vod and , homeopa- iced her lungs ulzerated and despaired of effecting acure. {tried various patent medicines without fe Belm. She has taken two c duly sworn, rect and true. U.S. ont TH ly Pili everin years 1m every forin of dis the blood au ‘urther iuvormation, gratis at the Depot, 633 Broadway, Finally, in August last, I tried your Southern bottles and is confidently recommend it to all similarly a A. 8B. HAUPTMAN, perfectly cured. I fected Residence 14 Clarke st., store 608 Broadway. ntroduced wg morbi ind impartin} ee Souther nd County of New York, ss—A. B. Hauptinan, , deposes and says that the above Gartificars, i W. H. S yew MUN: he Souchera Balm ts sold by druggists ‘Phe best and cheaj elm vigor to the system. 'N, Com. of generally through- E ANIMATING, APERIENT, ALUTERATIVE SOUTHERN BALM PILLS, '2 cents a box of 25 pi st general Fami- een tested many, Pamphlet, to be had where the medicines are sold, wholesale and retail; aiso by Wyau& Ketchum, 121 Ful- Con street. More Agents wanted throughout the United States aud Ca- nas A leberal discount to dealers. 038 Im*r B arcel ren evel 30 loug expe BATCHELOR’S, & ‘rom 165 Bro Wew Invented WIGS AND TOUPEES. ulway. ATCHELOR’S new invented Wigs and Scaips We reseméle the natural hair as to defy detection. matter of regret loosins w one perfectly adapted to the counteni wearer, and without any of the vexatious difficulties rienced by wig wearers, can be procured at WM. all street, near Broadway. Removed perfectly tis now an indifferent head of hair, and style 16 Im*m HILL’S INFALLIBLE ONGUENT FOR THE HAIR. unless 1 ed, whiel the Onguent ye also that it is warranted in ll if properly apt h enables is real l, to effec cases, tually siay y thing be more honest? Notice the fact that | publish any certificate commendatory of the above has the residence of the individual fe to satisfy yourselves ( ly whatit purports to be; and understand ving f nd- y enquiry) that ft either young or ol lopecy or falling. of of the hair, restore it to bald parts, eradicate pityrissis, dan- druff, seurt, and all exfoilations of the cuticle or scalp; chan red orgrey’ hairs to a beautiful dark color, make the hair | moist, soft, curly, &e. do hereby cei dandruff, an | infallible Ongnent, Ta rtily that 1 falling off 1d; final! happy have een seriously afflicted with ‘of the hair, and. ma artrcles for the same withou: the least benefit; i f i jfinally, being induced to use Hil to say the result was most | tisfactory, forin a short time the dandruff entirely dissppe ¢ of several indeed ed, my hair soon commenced growing, aud is now thicker thin it ever was, being also sot, moist, aud glossy. strongly recoi Reco mas Sewell, mimend it for tI JAMES B. ect, Hill’s 1 478 Grand st. arey & U: . A. rocker above. LANCARD, Agent: New York. 186 Pearl st.; 1 91 Maiden lane; Mr. Tho- Tean Yours, &e., No. 48, Avenue D. infallible Onguent can be obtained principal office, on the northwest corner of Pi sau sts., and of the followin, Broadway; Wm. H. Co., 73 Water st.; Wim. e and Jarvis’ Fancy Store, raham A.Spooner & Co., 37 Fulton st.; Mrs. J. Jordan’s Fancy Store, 9 Atlantic “street, Brooklyn, L. ‘I.;, Mr Eorards, No. 178 Grand street; E. Banzett’s Confectionary, in Ist, between Grand and South Ist str Willigmsburgh { D. A Herrick, No.8 Delavan House + New York: Mi harles st E. ‘Trippe, 293 Broad, corner Market st : A. Crary, ‘140 Merrimac street, Lowell, Mi 030 Im*re 1P BLIC. GIVE MY ARTICLES A TRIAL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF WAR refunde MY pirits, p Hei tat and luxnriant and is turning grey or falling pungent es: the in its growth Is by its us expeditiously, imparts to it the delicate fr Hair Washed with this Extenet soon dit pe d hair that ut, by the RANT them all to be as repr-sented, or the money EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. niversally approved aud aamired article, free from ar sential oil, and other desirvetive mate- renders it beautifully Fagrance of the flowers.— ecomes pleesingty soft ositively bring in new has been made harsh, use of spirit or other improper preparations, will soon’ be restored to its natural co- lor and brilliancy by a few applic It is a preservative agai all affecti venting the Teis the plants salotar: cleansing that of the corresiv dead particle imple against baldness, ions of the skin oa the herd ng off ofthe hair and turning grey. immed ate exiract of some with preperties 80 hi lermis and Capillary jon of the Perspiration, and of the ‘This preparation purities the prea y for the hai it disengazes that it deposit eudowed ions the Epi ts. he Eau Lustral. ud a infallible eure in | ighly tab hair, aud gives to it a beantifal gloss and softness, and an agreeable and vivifyi x pee Nature is an inexhaustible mine, in whieh room Lo excavate ; it ‘allthat maa ealls inventi , perhaps, te name adaptation: Tetai HAVEL, study wi alone, which he would do For sale, w! and by my Ariault, L Willard, 8 Premiums was awarded at the RHEUMATISM—AC' al ways “ holesaie and = JUL ents J. B. Ja jayette Bax , corner of € fume. IDENCE. quem dar rience and © Perfamer and Chemist, No. 4 South Third street, od, No. 415 Bi Nos. 149 and 151 Broadway; A. fat jam streets Franklin Lustitnte. 016 tin*re AND CHRONIC. Philadelphia. roadways FA. CHRISTIE'S: GALVANIC RINGS MAGNETIC FLUID. RE a pe Galvanic Bau fident that they er prone toretotore paid for tne gaaye ra, alao Fur Cloth, Moba' jew patterns, much any ¥ Pan CA ania rene * Galvanie Strengthening Plasters, so, proved in all diseases of the chest, pain in the side remarkable discover elts, Bracelets, &c., are a moditic: | the Rings, and can be adapted to any part of the body with | Pecieee.e 3 a ve and lasting cure for the agonizing pains of Rheutatism in all its forms. severe may be the complamt ous power os applied by t ‘how chronic or to the mysieri- y ap- meral ey Figeons of the | Weakness, and o8 a preveative for colds, are also to be obtained. pol eT German Paste, made after an ap. | The yeuuine Galvanic Pissters have an entire covering of Mure NB. Orders form oucot dhe ey cavetlly atended to, and | NE, AU thers sre morthlene imitations, The ony place nace oo 2 ed to, | ‘ork where (he gen an be olinined, Is at PrRmEy Srecnted. 2 oy, PRONARD BLEECKER. , wot. ts ban Beit, tet tween : ONE PRICE. —BROWN a GU. 178 Unaciom square, J. G. BELL, corner of Mott st. wish to inform the pul f their QB BROADWAY. cote als | FARRA'BOLUNR AA, Wheat" cue eh AY. " HKEE D whiel jin a bean Papert ey ris de street, up ataice, has | ETA and will compare well with those more ‘costly. ‘The nish Hats far superior A ful Fonts, and eau be | tent THOS PROSSER, 6 Liderty st. N.Y. 5. Police Intell! | Dee. 15.—Extensive Forgery.—Ofticer James H.Welsh, | | Arrested last evening aman by the name of Benjamin C. Watson. alias H, Fields, who represented a firm | | called H. Fields & Ci ween two and three years ago, keeping a store in Platt street. It appears from what we {can learn at present, that Watson alias Fields, purchi ADVERTISEMENT. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, gga Collector's Oflice, Dee. 9th, 1845. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Department watil the 20ch ia Chandlery, &e., aud iasuch quantity, aud at such times as may be required for the use of the United Scates Revenue Steamer id Boats, which may be employed in this Distriet, during | a the year commenci f, | goods to a large amount, from differemt mere sants, to eee mee ne bes HENEP ett OF DOr MUTWENW | eas 48000, nuanngit wham ween loan oameann & Co. A nel, sack No. 163 Pearl street, for the paymentot which he ga’ Anchors and kedges, 1b b the note of H. Fields & Co., with a forged endorsement Adzes, shipwright, each copper, set pasmorting to be the signature of David Higgins, a re- 4 | tired merchant. This business “ operation,” we must s, enc! , was done two years aud three months ago. Afi- N davits were'taken at the time the forgery was commit- | Nails, copper, wrought, Ib ted, before Mayor Morris,and a warrant issued for his ar- we cut, 1b rest. Since that time, however, he has eluded the ends Nails, iron, wrought, Ib of justice, until yesterday, he was spied in ‘k and Brown egary, (who is a clerk to cut, Boat, Hooks, copper, exch Needles, sewing, ass’d bi fry mee | iron, eae! . Sampson & Co.,) very quietly taking his dinner. Mr. Buckets, deck, each “ marlinedoz Megary pounced upon him, like a fish-hawk ona tit- “1 “eedar. each Nippers, each mouse, and trotted him up to Mr. Sampson's store, when they sent {or officer Welsh, who escorted him up’ to the Onkum, 1b police office, betore the active Justice Osborne, who at once cemmitted him for examination. All the papers and Oil, sperm, winter strained, gall affidavits are filed in the Mayor’s office, in this cass; con- a “summer, gall 50 n n ‘ quently We were unable to farnish all the particulars. 2 Soe one pe ‘The papers will be had to-morrow; therefore, we shali be able to publish them in full to our readers on Wednes- Oil, tar, di Oars, ash, feet ‘spruce, feet “corn, 'doz 7 Bunting, all colors, fall width, piece ji Buviting, all colori, hf width. | Pens, steel. card, each ce ‘ulevtt arrested for Perjury.—It will be recollected we published, last Thursday, the capture of a young girl, Esther Goulding, of 16 years of age, who was se- juced and livin, pie Paints, black lead, Ib in adultery with a young man by the Beeswax, Ib "white lead in oil, | name of Daniel W. Talcott, corner of Sullivan and locks, eietion rollers, per round, Grand streets. It will be remembered, also, that the inch, per sheave a‘ “ redle % father of Esther procured a habeat corpus, and brought locks, iron bushed, per inehy } Parcell Mr. Talcott before Judge Iograham-he making the re- Selita turn to the habaes under oath, stating that he had not, at , doz any time prior to or subsequent to the date of the writ, Blankets, rose, pair 9 had the said Esther Goulding under his power or re- Bed-spreads, arseill , doz straint, nor in his custody. Whereupon Justice Os- Bread Baskets, tin, ‘ks, copper. thousand | borne (who is well versed on all legal points) granted a Bell, table, each | - iron, thousand warrant for perjury, on the complaint of Thomas Gould- Bias eae nl Serer each | Pid | jog, the father ‘of Esther, charging him with wearing Bullet Moulds. set iecsiet Toren aul | false to the return of the habeas corpus. Ho was arreste Eocene Galle silver, eoch Pp) yesterday afternoon by officers Whikehart and Davis, Brace and Bits, set smoothing, each and forthwith examined by Justice Osbarne, wherein he Belaying Pins, iro, each fore, each states—I am 22 years of age; I reside at No. 185 Fourth | “wood, each match, set street; 1 am a clerk, and born in this city ; I ara not Bake Paus, set Padlocks, b guilty of any perjury’; the return which I made is true and correct, in every respect, tothe writ of habeas cor- pus, He was then admitted to bail in the sum of $1000— in brother signing the bail bond for his appearance at Court. Battle Axes, each Punches, cl | Barometer, each " c Putty, Ib Cordage, tarred hemp, patent, | Palms, mounted, each tbs alm irons, each Conlagy, tarred hemp, bolt} Plater, Queen's ware, dinner | | Hobbing « Friend inthe Star” Ward. —James Ewing. “ope, . John Feese, and Robert Thompson, all belonging to coal | onda jeeaale, tbe do go desert, doz | oats trom’ Philadelphia, took lodging in the house of ‘Thomas Smith, corner of Rosevelt and Water streets, and all slept in the same room ; all turned out in the morn- ing, and left the house in company, when Mr. Ewin, missed from his pocket book a check for $100, also ban bills amounting to $40—in all $140. He immediately made known his loss to hia two companions, which re- sulted in all three returning to the house wh re they lodged, but no clue of the money could be fount there. Ewing, not feeling altogetner satisfied, insisted upon ng to the Fourth Ward Station House, when Captain chain, lbs orced, each sheet, Ibs i . Priming wire, each Powder flasks, copper, each K re, staves, ash, each Passing boxes, leather, each Powder, can on, Tb nes, Copper, each Pamp, hand, copper, exch Prickers,each Piucers, eac! 10 inch, e’h h ver’s, each 8A A, bolt iy carpe (Canyasn, Holland! « Qimerican hemp bolt | Packing hooks, [bs Fitegerald proposed to put them all through the “ ir.sk i, ONG yd | Packing) yam; bemp, tbe ing’ operation. Onthis being proposes, John Feese was aae Fi ; observed by a Mr. Moore of Brooklyn, to step on one Roles, carpenter, two feet, | sity the room, and play with a squirrel in a tin cage.— N d No. 10, yd eacl Gost, Lehigh, delivered, ton | Rammers and sponges,each | Consequentiy, when he was searched, none of the pro- Cook's Ladles, each Rotton Stone, Ib perty of Ewing was found on him, but on going to the Curtains, moteen, made up, 8 cage, they observed a piece of paper which proved to be Scrapers, gun, each the lost check for $100, identified by James Ewing as his Scrapers, cast steel, each Spikes, composition, Ib “iron, wrought, tb cut, brass, assorted, dox on.'doz r Cups and Saucers, Queen’s ware, doz. Castors, plain plated, set Crowbara, Ibs Calipers, property ; therefore John Feese was trotted up before Justice Osborne, who fully committed him for trial. The $40 has not yet been found. Petit Larcenies —Bill Walker was arrested last night for stealing a pocket book containing $12, from Mr. It. W. Srisp,, and an overcoat from Mr. Van Brunt of Brooklyn, valued at $20. Committed by Justice Osborn for the Special Sessions Stealing Clothing.—Lewis Fisher was caught in the act of stealing a pair ol pantaloons from a sloop, foot of King street. Committed, 's, pair hickory, each walnut, each tennon, eacl wood, each “compass, each Screw Drivers, each Spoke Shaves, each Coal Scraper, rach tyres row, each Dishonest Servant.—Mr. Ezra Smith, who is bartender | tidak Lights, pater Sane ee at the Second Ward Hotel, Nassau street, had his trunk Duck, ravens, heavy, bolc. Spawn ah cut open, about the 27th of November last, and stolen therefrom bank bills and silver amounting to $50; also at the same time a smail box contaming one pair of gol: ear rings, and two gold finger rings. Suspicion resting upon a black boy at the time he was arrested, but not | finding any thing belonging to Smith, he was discharged; howevey, Mr. Smith discovered yesterday his small box inthe sitk, where it had been thrown by the thief. It struck him at once that the robbery had been committed by the chambermaid, Catherine Farley, who left the pr-- mises three days after te property was lost. He imme- diately went in search of Catherine, and found her at his washerwoman’s, No. 27 Warren street, over the stables, each ach ery, Ib s, hand saw, each wood rasps, each Funnel, wood, water, each ‘vying pans, each Fife eacl Flints, hund * | set, each Scuttle Butt, 60 galls, each Flannal, cylinder, yd yeseaey en am where she hi her things packed up, apparently to Forge and bellows, each Slotes,each leave the city. He at once sent for one of our city offi- G Sledge, 1 | cers and had her arrested and searched, but not a pa Gouges, set Shovels, iron, exch Gingxes, log, If sec., each sec., each vered. Commi | cle of the property has been re Pe | oxamination by Justi 1 } Co: Gexemat Sessiors, Dec, 19.—Refora Recorder Tall- madge and Aldermen Henry & Meserole. Sentences of Thomas Gould and John Me @uire.—In the case of these boys, who a few days ago plead guilty to an indictment charging them with burglary in the third degree, in having feloniously entered the store of Mr John M. Newbould, No. 63 Johast., and stealing there- Glae, Ibo Gimlets, assorted, doz Glue Pot, piece Gridizom, eae) Gunter’s’Scale, exch Grapnels, Ib ee sewing, I cotton, th ‘Thimbles, opea’and welded, ‘Tallow, tb Tar, gall ‘Turpentine, wi 3 Hawsers, Manilla, Ib spirits, § MP, tors, cooks, each Torment Houscline, 1b | thread assorted color Ib from about $500 worth of watches, cutlery, &c.; they o! » yt i R tale Tareen aad Late? hock tin, | Wee this morning sent to the House of Refuge, both of | them being under 16 years of ago. Trial af ee mith, alias Honeyman on a charge of Robbing Handspikes, hickory, each A Tamblers, cut glass, doz walnut, each rt shod, each Table Spoons, German silver, | ‘he Barge Clinton.—James Honeyman, alias Smith, alias | Hammers, claw, each oz, #dwards, was then placed on his trial or being con- +" pump, each Tea Spoous, German silver, | cerned with Parkinson, Miller alias Cupid, and Davis s are Tekk, cloth: li a alias Collard, in robbing the barge Clinton, of Pough- chip ‘able cloths, linen, yar keepsie, on the 7th of April last, of $32,000. Hooks, anchor, fish, Ib in measures, set ied at : , ‘chain, Ib Tabe boxes, leather, exch Jonas B. Philips Esq, Acting District Attorney, in Hanks, doz Tubes, qufll, doz opening the case, briefly alluded to the facts which the y pening y Hallin‘ds, pennant tb nig, brase, exch | Prossctition expected to prove and rely on for a convic- looks, can, en tion of the accuse Hatchets, enc ines, 100 feet, each As the evidence adduced thus far by the prosecution Hoes, each jabs paar HEN el apne | does not vary in any essential particular from that given iti 7 ft | in the case of Parkinson, (convicted during the last term lok, writing, quart ‘Trumpets, brass, [b a A ; : I hand, ib “ tin | of the Court,) we purpose giving a synopsis of the testi- each purpose giving a synop' feet, th Thermometers. brass, each | money on the present occasion, unless in the course of “caulking, ench ve tin, eae! the trial some new and important facts should be elicited, Tongs, blacksm ith’s, Ib | in which case, they will be found fully reportedin the Junk, Yb v Lp 7. head Varnish, copal, gall (es of the Herald. “Hatha d i Kids, copper, hooped, each * bright, gall | _ Jams Buacx, first teller of the Merchants’ Exchange black, gall Bank, deposed that on ths afternoon of the 7th of April Leather, rigging, Ib Vice, hand, Ib lasthe delivered to Capt. Wilsey, of the barge Clinton, « "pump, fb WwW a package containing $19,297 for the Bank of Poughkeep- hank Wood, oak, sawed and deli- | sie, of which $9,297,were,in bills on the iastjnamed bank, gpa, copper, each yored, cord d and deli. | 224 $10,000 in bills on the Merchants’ Exchange Bank. eek oath vered.cord sweaamedeli: Isaac G. Oanen, first teller inthe Phenix Bank, dapos- Litharge, fo ‘ood, inaple, sawed and deli- | €4 that on the 7th of April last he handed to Capt Wil- Lead tines, deep sea, 120 fath-| _ vered, cor: sey, of the barge Clinton, six packages of bills on the , deep sea, g yoeas oms,each | Wood, ‘yellow bireh, sawed | Farmers’ and Manutacturers’ Bank of Poughkeepsie— hand, each and delivered, co! amounting to $14,700, to be delivered t» the jast named black, Ib Wood, white birch, sawed and | bank. One bill, of $3, which was amongst those stolen, bags 24 Bbas Hass, oon it, by which he was enabled to | had certain marks upon | identify it as having by theft. | Capt. Winery, of the barge Clinton, deposed that on the day referred to, he received the packages of bills, | and put them ipto the iron safe, in the office on board the | barge ; that nf locked tho afb, end deposited the key in the desk drawer, the key of which, as also that of ‘the | office, witness handed to Mr. Carey, the clerk ; witness then went on shore to attend to some exchanges, and re- turned on board about 6 o'clock, soon after which the | barge left the wharf for Poughkeepsie, arriving there | about 3 o’clock in the morning ; that when the packag: | of money were called for about 7 o’clock that morning, | it was discovered that they had been stolen, except one | package containing $1900, also a bank book which had peen leit, also a lot of paper ; about $2000 in the money drawer had not been disturbed boat was heavily | laden with freight that afternoon ; a person could have gone to the Captains's office without being observed, un- jeas the hands had been withina few feet of the office door. Eosert Caney, clerk on board the barge, deposed that on the afternoon of the 7th of April, he saw Capt. Wilsey come on board and site the packages in the iron Ladles and worms, each Lamp, binnacle, each Loggerheads, Lumber, white pine, clear, spruce, cord nin’ his possession before the «hemlock, cord Whiting, lb Wrenches, wood, each Water cask, oak, 60 gallons, foot Lumber, plank, foot Reel, each ssorted, Ibe from persons not actually en- aged in thy business to which this advertizemeut eters. idders will transmit their proposals sealed to the of the Treasury. of the ab pon applieal fer Secretary wi'l be furnished to ship n at this office. ©. W. LAWRENCE, Collector. [ADVERTISEMENT.]} CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, Collect Office, December, 184: 3 EALED PROPOSALS wi di 2th r be received at the ‘Treasury 9 Department, until the 20th instant, for the yypely, of rations to the petty officers and seamen of the United States Revenue Sceamer Spencer, for the term of one year from the Ist day of January next, ~The ration for the revenue service is the same as that allowed | safo ; that the key was deposited in the money drawer ; in the naval service, emitting the liquor, and consistsof the ar- | that the keys of the office door and money drawer w: ticles enumerated in the following table, to wit: in his on a part of the time, and & part of the ti Ibjor. | Ibs. of | ounces of | eke of | in that of Capt. Wilsey; that on urriving at Poughkeens: it was discovered that six packages had been stolen. At this stage of the proceedings the court adjourned until to-morrow morning. U. 8. District Court—In Chambers. Before J jets. Dec. 16.—The Case of Captain Ludiow.—Judge Betts, after he had taken his ‘seat, this morning, proceeded to deliver his opinion in this case. His Honor took a very elaborate review of the facts and evidence, as they ap- peared on the papers submitted to him, and said he could come to no other conclusion than to order the commit ment of the prisoner, although he did not pretend to say but a very different state of tacts might be laid before a uth | grand or petit jury ; but, as a committing magistrate, no pov oe Seal and | Other discretion was le! i him Aud he accordingly or s tobe distinctly understood, thatno bids will beentertaiy- | dered the prisoner to be committed. Counsel tor the cd Tro ees ne nee tially ooaied nthe busines Teerhich | defence Requested that an indictment might be sent to these offers refer, and that the contractor will be bound to fur- | the gramdjury, now in session. The U. 5. District At- hish, upon reasonable notice, aa often ax may be required by | torneyereplied, that, as the U. S. law now stands, an in- the captnin of the veasel; with the approbation of ihe Collec. dictmentior murder could not be sent to a grand jury 44 ids Days of the Week. EI > | Sunday... | Monday 3 & ei & Per week... . 636 3 The rations to be of and wholesome qu’ proved by the Collector; and the different art the rations, to be delivered on bovrd the vessel i i by the con tly 7, i od and tractor, tor (sot exceeding upon jm average, one day h week») | organized by the U. 8. District Court, nor could that j gach fresh meat, and fresh vegetables, as nay be equivalentto (Our try @ party charged with murder. This view was ppl meet teealii ie pcr ete atl | scceded'to by the Court, and Mr. Hoifnan enquired of ‘Persons proposing will tronsmit their bids sealed to the See- | the District Attorney to ame the sum he required retary of the Treasary | bail. ‘Phe latter said, $20,000. Art it aut or © _W. LAWRENCE, Colfeetor en the counsel on both sides and the Court it was Ee 7 consented that bail in $10,000 wou! we accepted. Mr. AGENTS FOR THE CHEMICAL HAIR —_ Sivat, of the firm of Howland & Co, oflered to become INVIGORATOR. ‘one of the bail, and to procure another who would jus- eME, for all diseases incidental to the Hair, and its “{ jopetireiell rise aldacts iw not beyond the MY 1m the amowst required, __ | reach of art. Prepared solely | epanten. Count. y, bi FRALON, 314 Brostira Before Chief Justice Jones Gi | ei ere, Se eneie Ne lirced stisee Colum Dee. 16.—H'm. Wall, Simon Richardson et al. va. the , comer of Tenth and Chesnut streets, Phitadelph East River Mutual Insurance Co. —This was an action on Race, corner Jj art and ee stree 5 nn Ny’ 4 | of insurance, to recover $2000, ‘The pienuar ee 00 NY Fonte Ce Gat Nakion Newport. He 1, | tember, 1843, and was to cover, not only the plaintifis’ | Duboices ‘New Paltz Landing, Ulster Co.; A. & G' | stock in trade, but ali oth stock. ney might rat p ote, pcae. ist or On Commission, togethe h a | Sears pratestrs Divitonstiee:, opposite Ludlow, N, Y.: auch stock might be. On the 30th of October 4, 4 Oaitingcon, Apothecary, NO. $09 Hudson street, eSrnet | follomag. the premins toos fire and were destroyed, | of Spring, NeW Everard's ancy Store, ‘No. 178\ Grand | OnoWsng the Prerieee se Soeisting, of mnantifactared ry - 5 nds & Co,, 273 Broadway; Dr. Carroll <a | Tope, raw hemp, 6? id machinery. iter the planotift had i 3 Murray = ol tats, . Jeieudant’s counsel moved tora | closed his tesumony, ¢ NOTICE | non suit, on two grounds. ‘The first was, that, on the i i licy it appeared that a store house only W Far shiny sppgeiated with us in the Rranklin House, | face ovured; whereas, dy the evidence it was shown ducted as heretofore, under the firm of mises insured was a manufactory, in which ‘HAYES & TREADWELL. g of hemp and the manufacture of ropes were New York, Dec. 11, 1845. 18 we ‘The second ground was, what is technically My ¢ the policy, which, in common parlance, jeans that a steam engine was used in the manufactory for working the machinery, the knowledge of which was concealed from the Company at the time the insurance was effected, which, it was contended, vitiat ed the policy. ‘Tne Judge denied ths non-suit, but reserved the two points for tne consideration of the Court ia bank. ‘Tne counsel for the defense stated he hal new evi- ndthe Court directed the jury to find a 1> plaiatiff’, subject to the above points. Ver for otuxid, Gerard aad Platt; for . Robert J. Dillon. Before Judge Oakley. Charles E Jackson vs. Simeon Lossee, Survivor, § In this case, (for which see the report in last Sunday's Herald,)the jury returned a verdict for defendant for six cents damages, six cents costs, aad valued the proparty at $1107 50 cents. For plaintiff Sandford and Porter, for defendant Henry and Lawton. M.A. F. Harrison vs. Albert Spencer.—This was an ac- tion for libel, brought by plaintiff, foantet ona letter written in December, 1942, by the defeniant and his artoer, Hull, and addressed toa maanime! Sarr. The ibel charged Harrison with being the graatest villain and lar upon the face of the earth, a swiadler, &>.; that he went to Charlestoa, in Souta Carolina, takiag with im a quantity of pictures of various spacias of the thered tribe for sale; that he there represented they were painted by an eminant artist in London; wheraas, | in truth, they ware paiated by some daubor in Charles- ton, and that he ran away (ram hia craditorsin Naw Ha- | ven, having first sacreted and disposed of his pcoparty. The defendant put in three pleas tothe action—the first, the goneral isso; the second, that the latter was a private and confidential communication, and the third a plea of justification. A similar action, founded on the same let- ter, was broughtby Mr. Harrison againsta man named Hall, the partner of the p: ot defendaut, which was tried last tera and occupioi the Court for ten days, and was very fully reported inthe Herald. For plainti Jordon and Mr. C. W. Sandiord; for defendant Me | Dudley and 8. J. Fi Brooklyn Intelligence. Commoy Counci Procesorxes.—Bedlam was again let loose in the Common Council Chamber of Brooklyn last evening, and the proceedings of the city fathers, on the subject of the long and much vexed question of a public park, might truly bo described as “confusion worse confounded.” Alderman Burbank, chairman of , tho Committee on Lands and Places, presented a report in favor of authorising tha Street Commissioner tu ad- vertise for proposals tor planting trees, cuttiug and gra- | velling walksrand manuriog the plots o: near the Nivy Yard, which has sagaciously bean dete: | mined upon as the future promenating gronnds of this great community. The ort advised that the | expenses to be incurred for such purposes should aot | exceed fifteen hundred dollars, aod that the amount ae- | cessary to defray the outlay shonld be borne in equal | pro rata by all tax pi "Co this suggastion, seve- | rel—the Aldecmen from the first, secuad, thirl and | fourth wards, (with but tho siagle exception of Al- derman Stilweil,) unasimously demurred, aud the | consequence was a discussion, attended by more indecorum aad impropriety than, perhaps, has evar yet isgraced even the hal's of legislation at Washiagton. Daring the debate, however, some excellant aal witty speeches were delivered, whith had they not been ac- companied by unbecoming personalities, would have redounded mich to the credit of theirauthors Tae principal orators on the question were Allermen Crist, Fowler, Humphrey, Gerald, J 8. Smith and Loe, The | last named gentleman peculiarly felicitous, as well as stringently severe, in his remarks. Ho stated taat the so-called City Park was, at best, but a plague spot, & mad hole, and a nuisance. “A Darren waste, with ne’er a blade of grass To cheer the vision of a hungry ass ;” and denied the 1igut of the Common Council to inflict upon their constituents, for such an abortion, aa assess ment upon the whele city,the real effect of which would only be the consummation of a local improve- ment for the benefit of a few property holders in the vi- | cinity. The report was, however, ultimately adopted ; ine Aldermen Humphrey, Lee, Powell, J. $. Smi | Fowler, and Crist, were permitted to enter tnyir protes against its injustice and illegality. Petitions were presented from Margaret Duffy, Corne- lius Bergen, B. M. Stilwell, and Heury J. Tuber, seve- rally, for conveyances of property purchased at tax and ce ad rr defendants M assessment sales ; from James Ri her, asking to be released from fine ; from Dep 3, asking | (hat the owners of property in Paci: (between | Henry and Hicks streets,) be compelled to t lamp | posts‘and lamps at their own expense ; from Hook aud Ladder Company No. 1, tor new keys ; from Chacles | Houzelotand Henry Forboll, jr., for fish stands in Fulton | market ; from John McKelvey and Parshall Wells to be appointed as chance watchmen ; and from B. W. Davis in relation to filling lots on Park Avenue. Remonstran | ces were received from David Hall, and others, against | the construction of a public cistern at the corner of Da graw and Sackett streets ; from Evan M. Johnson again Confirmation of assessment list for public cistern at thi corner of Jay and Johason streets ; from Samuel Preeble, d others, against opening Dabevoise street ; and from Henry L. Clark ani F. 5. Lathrop agaiust proposed wells and pumps at the coraer of Degraw and Henry streets, and Degraw aad Sackett streets. | “Bills'were sent in from John Ross, for constructing a fence around two lots adjoining the eastern . from C. H. Van Brunt, for stationary; from Inspectors of Second District of the Fourth Ward, for the fees which cerued to them at the last election; from F. Bogardus, 3, for 255 feet of engine hose; from Patrick McCor- | mick, $4, for filling pubiic cisterns; and from F. Shon- nard, for constructing well aad pump in Mildagh streot. Communications were received, ani referred to appro- | priate committees, from Tarleton B, Earle, in relation to plans and specifications furnished by him fora City Mall; from James Friel, in reference to ceriain lots in e Seventh Ward, sold for taxes for the year 1840, which taxes, at the time of such sale, had been paid; from 3. C, Brower, Assistant Engineer, complaining against the foreman of fire company No. 12, for diso- | bedience of orders; from Daniel Bedell and others,in | relation to the grading and paving of Middagh streot; | and from H. Richardson, complaining of obstructions on the side walks of Middagh street. Several long reports were made by Committees on Lands and Pla | Cist-rns, Wells und Pumps, Wat 4 partment, and Law, all of which, with the exception above stated (in relation to the City Park) fe of an entirely uninteresting character, except to individuals immediately concerned in the issues disposed of. Among various resolutions that were offered, and appropriately referred, was the subjoined, in relation to the Fire De- partment: “ Resolved, That the Board of Officers of the Fire D partment be instructed to proceed forthwith to ascertain what amount of mongys may be due the department from individuals formerly holting offices under them, and that they report to this Board with all possible dispatch the names of such individuals, and the amounts due by them, to the ead that the amouuts so found to be due | may be collected and placed to the account of the Fire Department fund Ponice Orric jiderable business was done at the Police office rday; chiefly, however, in the ex- aminations of prisoners whose arrests have heretofé been noticed in this paper. Three or four persons wi taken into custody on divers charges preferred them, the principal of whom wasa it named Car- roll, who offered for sale at the store of Mr. Lockett, No. 189 Fulton street, a quantity of floss silk ata price far below its real value. This circumstanee created suspi- n, and the itinerant merchant was requested to call | again during the day, to complete the negotiations which were proposed. in the interim, Mr. Lockett called at the | store of Mr. Joseph Connor, an extei | raw silks, carrying on business at No. 67 Liberty street, New Yor! there disc that the property which Carroll had attempted to dii of was stolen. He,there- | fore, caused the latter to be taken into custody (by offi- cers Bird and Stewart) as, also,a man named Peter Con ley, the keeper of a small wa \t the corner of Nindison and Catherine streets, New York, whom Carrol inculpa ted as the principal in the very equivocal transaction. A man named Michael Holland, residing ia Sonth Brooklyn, was arrested by officer Haynes, on ach made against him for riotous and disorderly co the refreshment saloon of a person nt Bowman, in Fulton street. On promising to repair certasa damages which he had done to various articles of giass ware, &C., he was permitted to go, after paying the neual costa, Susan Atchinson, a middle aged woman, aud Abraham Lyman, a youth about thirteeu were seve" rally convicted of vagrancy, and on parole. George Ackerman was convicted of petit larceny, in having robbed the focecastie of the brig Science, he ing at Cook & Ingaii’s wharf, of some articles of cluth- He was afterwards secured by the mate while he into the cabin where the master an: mate r testified that he heard a numbe! persons ru ay when Ackerman was ta- ken, The prsooer was remanded for sentence, and in the meantime proceedings will be instituted to couvict him of burglary. The house of Mr. Vanderveer, No. 86 Orange street, y entered yesterday morning uad a ‘hile Mr V. wae 1 by the noite which cover him, Gross Caneiessyess.—The origin of the fire on Friday evening, in toe building in Adams streot, formerly acon. pied asa C:ty Hospital, was rom the c soless aad inse- cure manner in which the chimney was built there be- of only a brick’: thickness between the lire studs of tl djoining building. [f the fire vad red,the two buildings would soon o’clock yesterday morning, Mr. John He man, who ha: charge of a ci nery attached to it, atthe Navy Yard, while oiling tie journals, was drawn in over the shaft the cron heads and drum, and very much injared. Hat there # loss active person than Mr. Williauy Mos ter attic i engine, he must have been crushed to atoms thouglit that his shoulder is dislocated. unoLanious Atrestrr.—One day last we vant girl in the house of a it Li jing ber avocations in the kitchen eyes to the window of the pantry that room and the front basement, and saw the iace of man looking directly at her, Thinking it was one oft family , she did not pay any attention (@ the ciroumatan Ina short time the man wolked ont in groat haste, a basket containing a considerable quantity of ware, and made his exit from the house ecovering {rom her astonishment, the girlimmediately gave chase, he thief at a little distance, and raised such an ourary et e rescal dropped his booty and fled. — hotel of Mr. 8. Sammis, in the vi je of weepepniees te pa was destroyed by fire, about he yesterday mo . Lows $4,000 insured. (