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= ——— —= ——===————— _ Se SRE AOn tps ne setmrente ese NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1+, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Autanr, Jan. 12,188. | AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS | sng Cg — | aottce ancltiganes JAMES GORDON BENNRTT, Proprietor. Pays ienntalwcane’ ‘onder at 0AM | oF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, “i ite” oahisl re" g/ete! | asoa'wan arated oat 9 oooh at —— - , | : Brooklyn City nee. Williom N. An- | Mone Rowovism anv Rureraniem.—On Tuesday night ht, by a police- last—and until a very late hour yesterday m —one ease esuor telaiad so'caidiedai-tamrantc wicenee | For the Year 1845, Se tg weg EL | fan suo bill on Mr ey acley 1 Froods en fy oe Biter shiek’ wine’ eter belie tee Oe. Circulation...Forty Thousand. SU SAGE fo Scabibala’Setntensowshefelione a COLLECTED BY AUTH YROM THE STATE. moe ie Sit Ita7ig | No, 64 Canal street. “Andros selsctod aealice dross va: | quently enacted under the impoting and attractive title ic 15,31 17,987 1558 9%, ued at $2 81, and offered in 10 |, pul of * balls.” oni shoul fer avery res- DAILY HERALD—Every day. rice 2 cents percopy— mittee : Messrs. Spencer, Van Schoonhove: i Weigh | Counties. No.of-dcres Acres of Quantity of eres of | Cay 41,783 652,096 16,764 Att lt mike on the Ocean Bank’ Newburyport, ‘Mase.’ No. | pectable assemblage, at another and more fashionable $7 % perannum—pay bie in advance. . iJ wd 4 ef improved Barley ‘Bar! Peas un- 22,336 268,261 12,247 313,181 | 673, and dated August 1lth, 1841. Mr. Hart not liking | resort, (which also met on Tuesday eveing) is WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturiay—Price 6X cent 9. Smith and Wheeler. | Land, under cul- “raised der cul- 15,365 180,095 6.461 117,965 | ‘the bill, sent the clerk with the bill to | to be embraced in the same sweeping category, we wish bes Comer Cay aAnpum—pa} advance. tivation, in 184, ‘tivation 8313 104°562 a'007 241-905 | the appearance o! , sent the clerk with the | Esentin eeacenes Avan 4 tog: atl Paget Ss Sie StS seater tas al'was fookiae)inavcr te | wile ve aoe fr wor u's Dols ance) FRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and der ole of whioh I acy remitted on ur | Ge 4 et ae ee | nounced it bad, stating at the same tine, that Mr. Wr. | where all sorts end conditions of persons co S All ae a permit to copy. (They are some- 8 4 3,732 95,128 | Banta, a veighbor at 94 Canal street, had received a simi- | Sogetees, with the intention, no doubt, of enjoy’ ica letare OF commanications, by mail, addressed to what lengthy, but I deem them worthy of notice.) | ed 17 32301 81,153 | Jar bill in payment for a cap, the night previous; cons’. | selves in harmless pastime. | Instead of this, however, Goducted from the subscription money remitted s Whereas, a well organized militia is indiepensably | Che 20 7 a is9,295 | quently they went for Mr. Banta, who accom them | majority of the men became so rampant, wild and SAMES (i IN BI NEES, necessary to preserve order at home, and ensure safety | Che = 1268 ; sore 70,169 PP of Mr. Hart, when Mr. Banta, imme: iately roarious that, uel interra ed a, Posse of wetchme Propri 2 Sige ¥ 8 im © person who pas dl 9 | confu % New Your Hens iets of the | from abroad; and under a government like ou ao Bats MIM | Corbis clerks for accep. He was immedietely detain- | the fellows who fd from the guardians of the nig bt Nortirwest corner af Fulton and Nassau streets. | chief reliable force, incases of emergency, ti | 2,03 2512 8.916 178.026 | ry for, who took him into custody | subsequently attempted to create a riot at a respectable = $= internal dissension aodto repel foreign invesion, and | 192 305 4,533 | 20) frisking” | refreshment saloon near the Fulton fe where they LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. {hus far has ever been found patriotic ant effetent to sus | soak wisn der‘ago | himat tho ms * Soe | determined Coemitioncf Moses J. Hubberd Powell, A; | a9 sat 124,683 19 good mor ; ¢ opposition ¢ 4 country. | id 1; als ‘old padlock. ‘iry was | Campbell, O. Hale, W. Fulton, Samuel Woolven, W. | Hous to porte: . “7 4n0 219 290,781 | nal street, for which he re: in pay ment trot sHOrn, One of ar! - | selves and beneficial to the public; but as they fiad the 26 1,209 270 453,463 | a ‘counterfeit $10 Dill of the al ‘Gocan Bank, together It fortunately happened that the nefarious ob- ..__ TRAINS RUN AB FOLLOWS, ym now in ‘orce so unwieldy, cumbrous and ill 810 OAs 167,700 | with a Plainfield $1, and 26 cents, aking $11 26, the | jects of the gang (which was headed by the keeper of a Leave Now rok on Monday, gg (flied dsl oe pull coon ror ery mil pri! 8 $38 | price of the jewelry, ‘The Chief of Police sent for Mr. | notoriously disreputable house in the upper part of the We a lasdeates atte! Bedldbacipseeaes nee | ee ion, mealey nal opmentonn: komtnad.al Seuntay = ic ohce recognized Andros to be the man | city.) were completely frustrated, and some of them re- Leave Benth neha titan as | sure erranret ete federal govarzment the power BB cise bo tnvaunea toll 1s Andon. Thi | warning forthe emeiner of tir iver Inte sae aie places, daily Sundays excepted, and on| Provide for organizing, arming and disciplining the 608 fenteel looking man, of about thirty- | vicinity, and on the same night, a drunken ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, through | _ilitia,” in such manner as to prevent States individual- | Monroe. ..... 97,103 ‘and formeily' kept a furni- | from East Brooklyn, whose reputation is intimately as- ‘” » Greenport and intermediate aly y from Rhee. such reforms and systems as is neces- Noatgomery . 396 ture ‘store 46 Broadway; his residence | sociated with the police records of New York, endea- : R small black box was found, containing a quantity of spu- 5 y ; sear. are aD otarrral af is nsases frou “Nosrich | tia therefore, {34.661 | Tone bank bills of different denominations; he aleo had | counters took place, (Without the interference of any : daily, Sundays excepted, stopping at Resolved, (if the hon. the Assembly concur,) That it té.c2t | on his person twe pawn tickets, each for a gold watch | person clothed with authority,) in Myrtle avenue, afew « + George este Farmingdale. is the et a and boanden aoty fon) sonore) i8o - 8 “ and chain, shoved up for $20 each, oe on oanday=- locks above Fort Green. atdo’ » AM; ion Train, | vernment ‘‘ vide for organizing. arming anc i. 643 | Saratoga . 3 no doubt bought with ‘quear.” He has avery interest- Deatus in Baooxuyy.—The mn who has of on Mondays, Weduesdays and Fridays. lining the militia of the several States, in a manner and Schenectady. . 103.709 | ing profit sad lees beck, wherein he hes marked, for ex- | the ctetisine of mortality im the okt of me ng monet Leave Varmingdale—For Brooklyn ,at6% o'clock, A. M., and | form consistent with the Present incroased population of Sehonari £5,173 reported 29 deaths for the weak cies on the 3d inst. ; 173 | ample, he would purchase a pair of boots for 204910 | S10 bed bi i and rec sin exchange: of which one is announced to have been caused by con- eure Jmmuice— For Resonya ST re eP at and 2x P, | the States, and that the present laws of Congress aro in- i Fr 7 adequate to effect this result. 063 | “grit;” anda number of the: term, Bodtord_8 cents Kast Newt York ey ee Course 1; ‘Resolved, if the;Hon. the Assembly conour,That in tim F Ut | made, evidenty showing tsi. he went SHeeoaablliy, bee cuttin? set danetieg «ances ‘Trotting Course 18%;, Jamaica %; Brashville S14: Hyde of peace it is unnecessary and inexpedient to enrol per- bills of which is not ‘of very frequent occurrence here or else- r; 7 * i solved, 6 Hon. mbiy concur, is ' 5 Bs — Hichtvili «4; Sarmiagdale Gin Door Prk to; Thompsed | gsnediont. to provide for classifying the malt, so that su aan 6.201 | srritten, we ba notson attached to's farmer's wagon, took Wight!in te ration 1 18%; Millville 1 50; St. George’s Manor 1 623; | *0me portion of them can be required to perform compa- 218 6.075 4711756 | that Mr. Hodges, of the Clinton Hote! vicinity of Military Garden, and ran through Fulton Ri ey t . Siig; Jamesport 1 64 3 Cur | py Lapras areas at sean cesey yest and for which 4087 3,782 A543 wih gies, 639 ie bd both —— wo nilert stre the top of their speed, the wagon ree ng from y 5 ‘6 7 198,019 | to man who passed upon them a o e Teachi: Gnecupore Oy Bowse trai tone Resolved, ifthe fon. the Assembly concur, That pro- 14 146 5 3s | sama denarintion, making nail. five, complaints, which, | Soot Chee tke terece times Ot tnd eter one tp treet, 6 hi a Stages are 1p readiness on the arrival of ‘Trains ai the vision should be made for ing and o1 og fun: 207 2,632 Ha | if convicted on all, would not be than fifteen years | horse wagon, in which sat three persons, and careening | re Sean RENSS PETIA EA RALLIES | ter corps, «ith such privileges and pay es shall be a rea- ne aR bie waaig7e —“wasast raza | 19 the State prison. ‘The prisoner was committed by | it partly over, they both fell to the ground. Persons who Baggage Crates will bein readiness at the foot of Whitehall | #0nable compensation for the services required of them. 2 os evirg - : | the Chief of Police for examinati win sad the accident say that had the horses not fallen street, to receive Baggage forthe several Trains, 30 minutes be | Resolved, if the Hon. the Assembly concur, That in- 66 9.535 ———Rye — Onts.———. | Capture of @ State Pi Cont Pol'ceman McMa- | at the time they did, the wagons would have come to- Pi int Basis ie Gere hy tga | Seno nlde states ita a = im Sis” Yaa", ane” Gos | he wetneinesy teeer ea eects | arySeceae incase T r Statesman leaves Greenpe sion shot e made for cf Bi in ju- | 5 a ‘o er, who was convicted of forgery, and sentenced on chiday on the ertival ed the Tretecfoms Moeckisns | 1ige. 2,90 2,791 sown Rarvested. sows, the Sha. dap ot dust May, totbedinin eoen se AiG loge |e ee ee ae aatezolveds i if the Hon, the Assembly concur, That our 5.691 an fer the term of four years. It will be, remembered that | Senators in Congress be instructed, and our representa- aniline, 13,945 onthe lay of June, a numher of the convicts endea- Before Judge Edmonds. M4lL LINE FOR BOSTON. | tives be requested, to exert thoir influence to Procare a | Totl-----+- 1757276 393,03 9,108,704 19/003 vored to excupe,and were fired upon by the gua'd on du- | Jay.14.—Willtam Stradfend eral, ve, Gerrard Banck- re-organization and improvement of the militia of the se- Peas. — _Beans————._ No. 21,382 652,281 ye and one of the prisoners shot in the thigh. This Fred. | ¢r This was an action on the case, to recover damages veral States. Counti:s. bush.rais’d. No.acres. Quan.rais’d. acres. 16,979 448.8% | Parker was the only one who escaped the keepers. This | for @ violation of contract. In the early part of last sum- Resolved, if the Hon. the Assem*ly concur, That the | Albany. 51,253 491 40 10, He rie | man tells s somewhat interesti tory. He relatedto | mer, the plaintiffs, who are gardeners, came here from A | Governor be requested to forward copies of these reso- | Alles: + 48,250 ae 2,378 iv 268°258 | US Several little incidents. Hi ited he was closely pur: | Pejham, bringing with them eight or nine hundred dol- pal Deys ROAD, VIA | ntions ct the Prseieent = the, United Atala, ie Secre- 2, - 4 1,093,850 snedl and ray areal Teton Birch, be take as tha waods lars, and wishing to purchase @ farm in this hbor- IND RR ‘ar, each of our pators: epresen- ¥ ‘400,342 | and rocks for concealment, w! abou inthe count hh * bi cr busi AtT o'clock, om Se a pen or Won ball tare m binge yatceret oe terbelony se ihe ie a 8 of had panel S a ae t ‘srayien Perl aiage they } ied to he ‘Smith, & Tee wereet, ‘erry—Sandays excepted. ir. Jones mev at the resolutions x 48 k creek, w! near the Hudson, farm . gotie War Crates ‘ere cy guineas to receive sansa he wished t offer an amendme: “ge ie Lise Ht aie Fees ree woody not caring to ee rer ne felt Gon with Bancker, the dete eee nhs a at ih under lock. fo Meenee Br dele ttre | agit 2853 Ml Looe W878 | Fro seid, many a time he saw his pursuers dashing along | cy ine rapa bral fa rtm ‘ x h dina In aces FOR ALBANY, VIA. NEW be 4 ue ad 59t road, in hopes to head him off at some tavern, while | of ala P ere to have the proving: crops 7 Q on) 5 7 " Lat rt, and Swag oe and protection of the publi es Ss san d'to a friend, wh him @ change of dress; how- eeu te aiaintiae tet be hate q Peatteme Te Reid fi iat wemee ee, so econ . Practicable,| Aer a long. dlcussion, they 622 6 Taal sy be hed Bot long “ape Com ty; whan Cm ied with the eee orgy iaite a} bre p Poneto i were referr a com fee @ whole Senate. ¥ | the officers got a trail of him, which ke, im constant ui ts have been made to make the line sure, and | The Senate then considered the resolution offered by st ed ry B2315 | movi e fcoaranenincalinotoherscaoee take he pg ine > Por sbi pe nis paid passengers can depend on arriving as advertised. jal imre_ | Mr. Young yesterday, which fixes the day of adjourn- a Le 15 Sirzip | came very near being “nabbed” by Captain McGrath, | the Hefendant, Bancker's tenant afterworde selcard te 3 5 7 ment of the onate forthe 17th of March. After e.num- f 526 338\063 | of the 6th ward, with several policemen, at No. 498 | giy jolelén'; disposed of he coors tb Ris " NOTICE-STATEN ISLAND FERRY | ment of the Renate for the 17th of March. After « num: 1 18 BT | Montgomery's ates 717.218 | Greenwich streot. On hearing them coming up stairs, | Sod kept the purchasers out of. posssaion, uatll Septem: Ferry will be asfgilows— solution of Mr. Young was carried. ’ 103 ‘ "Nes | New York.... “0 Jr4p | he jumped out of ihe third story window, fell upon some | ber las Ae dctentedie conn neretin eee, Teave peaten [sland—t%, 10 52,424 P. M. ‘Then the Senate adjourned. 104 78 1,816 | Disa 200 377 om | scaffolding, which split his ear, broke @ piece of bis | onthe ground that the agreement to give immediate pos. Leave New York—9 12 A. M5334, 5P. mon This policy of Senators, in neglecting their legitimate Pty 2,370 2301 ‘ | soul, and bruised him very severely internally, which | session (if any such) was subsequent'to the execution of P-8—On Sundays the boat will leave at il o'clock, insténd | y tinece and m Fy 1/357 Laut $29,002 | Gtany sag ge 4 oo nar oe a business, and in taking up irrelevant questions, and sub- Kf 38 1,160 $33,062 | he feels to this day. He said he begun to feel very un- | the deed, and, therefore, merged in it,and the action was of 2A M. 37__ | ject matters entirely inconsistent with the great press of $ BH ye 19,196. 417388 | happy at being harrassed about so; therefore he con- | improperly brought; it should have been covenant. The MAIL BiNas id Satay oe - Toninese before them, is at best derogatory. The ed “S e 18 236,743 | cluded to give jimself up, and bought a bottle of brandy Courtdenved the non-suit, but directed the jury to find a LE oe eote. Pane 'Cakt | Senate seems desirous to avoid action upon urgent mae 1901 Ad dorsi | {o,give him courage ; but upon emptying the bottle, he | rerdict for the plaintifs for $110 60, subject to the opl- - ng ef te is" a;'the | business, and,to leap upon that old hobby of anational 455 4.158 5,106 9.131 1,004.54 | found bis resolution to be quite the reverse—yet he felt | nion of the Court on a case to be made. BTL OS Re Bring Sal pte A bank; orto hurra over Oregon and Texes, and to con. 31 420 26 ae secaig | miserable. He could not be in the society of his wife | Messrs. Benedict and Potter for plaintiff ; Mr. Tomlin- wil im jiness to carry passengers to ty timate acquisition of fornia and Cuba, and perha; p 27,704 | Caught under a in a garret at No. ngton Theophilus ve. Ww. L— the arrival of the boat. Passage $4 50 through to Albeny. | the country of the “ Celertials™—(China) Out upon on ons fH G0 | street. A reward of $60 was offered for his arrest ; con- eta a I IR he A wy yer he ann bee socemeboes UTICA: er titer erin- | such subterfages—yos, shallow subterfuges—for the ne- 35 2709 3/039 16'981 620,305 | sequently, Policeman McManus will start this morning | p; tered into a contract to build some houses for Gras Mecninn ences staeck: | gleot of its business and for protracting the session. 0 318 in G4 | to Sing Sing, with the prisoner, to place him back in his | the defendant, and also entered into a contract with the Te aaasrasare ence y bem ote C-OCHULEE | ta, 2a gyocharsmnonsced ihe flowing sosling o. 8 oe Sit | “Sse Gusev Fuksesise- We enteemsed tel the | Reeeneee tonmcna eras esttetasl mennet 4 bd sete. 1e@ contract we Ci ro rR a enMewn Bley, Laren, 7 ee ip Ba | Sine hot Daca gett | omear i eae at ger eri 1 leans —'| be awre! 4 , if ‘a P wasto a The PEOTLES LINE hare made sree | 49!” hee Wonton, ; nan “esa T3e0 He'se | defend their pel George Fotter, the pick: Pocket, | End the second within thre sclbe after the benassiwress NORWICH to rum to ‘as far Cancle—Mesars. Perkins, Woleott, Coe, Skelton, Be- 6 MS 25406 1,585 265,922 | who was teeta by Governor Wright, conditionally, | completed. On the 3d of December, 1842, Davis re é See eee pe) eee cri’ Selock: PME ilifartkes | nedict. 6,335 103 295, Vana $28,763 | fo leave the country, but did not fuihl that stipulation. | fhe erder in question to the plaintiff, who presented It te Rotice. Judiciery—Messrs. Chatfield, Develin, J. Young, Grin- 101.555 aT 5.498 oat “feria | The case will be argued on Saturday of this week, in | McClelland and was by him accepted. ‘The defence was ‘New York, Dee. 3d,_0t5- air _ | nell, Cooper. 52,049 20 2.680 32/304 493.423 | the Court of Oyer und Terminer. Inthe meantime, we | technical. Defendant’s counsel contended that the “MAIL LINE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A. M. | Railroads—Mensrs. Titus, Toft, Bush, Blodgett, 7" | a 493 476.4 tiff had misconceived the action; it should have been in 0 ALBANY, Rogers. ; ost - 7 9,662 i f nel another form. The Judge suggested that they should LANDING at Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry, Si Banks and Insurance anies—Mesers. 8. Lawrence, ‘33408 m3 2438 rx Eo} 36,160 | in all directions of the city, ik consent to u verdict for the plaintiff, subject to the opi- Sing Grassy Point, Verplanks Pout Uald: | Tilden, Howk, Hayner, Hall. 325 STL lied 324,673 | buzzing around a coat tail dip) nion of the Court ona case, with liberty to turn it into a Sin, Tey eet Bald Spring, Newbutgs, | ‘Twethird Bille-Mesars. Grinnell, Oliver, Pierce, Har- 8.171 16 1,038 2 Tio “Deleaea “1e2ea1s —“baa03,051 | Will no doubt be some heavy “ dummy” pulled in a few | pill of exceptions. acretarirae, ORearceeners eke | “wanes oi ra <= OE OU OR Ply so, | oR barag gets, ee ea nee [aese nee Ms Deals he Aeneas Dt fe steam! . in LW. Colleges, Academics and Common Schoole—Messrs. entlemen. man. metry gs tse abi | UC gt, ere want Men BL ai ER | See deere 0200000. RRS | truce euler y tly ee | aD, Sm Mar Yah; as an hel board, Schul Grievances—Messrs. Skelton, Hoover, Cornwel : Bushels se 4 | * O of replevin, Ir. test t of PS anna ear hae ter ad 7c0. e Reh pe Rl ppm pine Ray ERED Moll Hodge's, in Anthony street, in the Fifth ward, by 8 | the defendant to certaia property aeised oy: bine fetrame, STEAMERS Privileges and Elections—Measrs. Perkins, Seacord, 16,331 162,187 9 core neat little yellow girl, and while the old man wes smiling | consisting of printi terials, &e, There was no ap- FOR HALIFAX AND LIVENPOOL, baa singer er share with swee anets of this little bru: | pearance for plaintif, and the Court directed a verdict ” Petitions of Aliene—Messra. McNeil, N. Lawrence, nette, ban Be infeed aaaes I were Sticking out; this | 12%, defendant, valuing the property seized at $600, and Oh Rove Mal ee Rogkot-£iipe Seine und Disveion of Towns and Counties—Mossrs. ie comcaen drow outtwe of the packages, one con- bay Soar on can eo visi jes— . 4 o a ACADIA snd HIBERNIA wall lea Heeiieae cece en Teenie Comme’ taining $300, and the other $500—in all oll and | growing out of the same state of facts, except that the her yellow “pal” are both “pulled,” and locked up for | Smountof property seized was $80. There wes no Claims—Messrs. Lawyer, Burnell, Pitts, Dean, Foster. examination. The old man, jowever, is rather backward | pearance for plaintiff, and the Court directed the sary fo fata’ Wes: Elgrionn, Commandos, 09, che 168 Jenner, 100s. Internal Affairs of Counties and Towns—Messre. ibernia, Ryrie, Ist Feb’ in coming forward. Where’s Alderman Hort 7 i 5 ime Liverpoot ais Lebel iuteamiastonscteigel donee enn Retier Sinothes * Touck”—Cal, Mann, Moll Senders, Jobn | Steiger $36 pod Te ce ne ae Oe he r ee to Halifax...... Y +. Sande, McClelland, Long. in ‘3 % Williams, and Theodore Edgar were all 1d” last | Browne for defendant in both cases. jor Sreight ot pasengs, PRN AM, Je. 6 Wall st. Inei ‘ation of Cities and Villages—Messrs. Wells, night, em ie rnd - pom rh va % loop dialsen ue Conese - ang | ‘was an ee Agent, rged robbi a i A inflic _No Berth secared anti! paid for. 4% re | R. R. Thompson, Sidell, Clark, Marvin. | from the country, who escorted a young woman to a | ed by defondent oa pleintif ander the follow! ng aivoum- DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN | _Menufacture of Salt—Messrs. A. Wood, Willis, Wood, SDE AND See PRAT AIN | worth, Nolton, Searl. : Tradeand Manufactures—Mcssrs. Stevenson, Ensign, | R. Drake, Beach, Haxtun. 33 | “crib” kept by Moll Sanders, in Anthony street, iT | stances: —The plaintift {is a porter, using a cart, and | Church street, and then “touched” by the ould pi fe employed by merchants down town, ts. take e hey of between 70 and vy? from one store to another. The defendant is a AND Bilhe 'D.—Persons wi Fy it money to. an Great Treland, ean obtara Gratts of the $95,134 P 14,722,114 the money to the | and is alse a Ys a mall’ peyabl owt jann, however, returned $64 o lowed oy errno siltheprinipal towns aad exes." here yn daa ella ee ee: Eaten iss a8 = | officer, stating at the same time that there was only $63 | conveying Go thoes the whdeves to thelr Moree, "On éme Ys oith R. gor, Mandon Ls Engrowed Bills—Measre. Albertson, Cole, Niele, 3300 | bias Don aid on kcaeday tao a Secatay ae ererele Aldermantiert "| ecu of May last, the plaintl wes drawing his hand 3 te. Bart ; The Colu " gobs yi cart throu, aiden the japt wes also GOR RIV ERFOOL—New “Lave Regalar Packet Soiitie oat” Public Defences—Messrs. Udall, W. 8 4.3m | The ice is rapidly’ leary ah Surqeshenan, The tiver | _, Petit Lerceny—Ann Welles w djlast night for | Griving hia cart through the sa the 78:h Jan. clorant fast stiling Packs: | sherwood, O. F. Marshall, Fullerton, Hall. 8's28 | is again open, but filled with floating ice, and was on the | stesting a cloth coat worth $10,60, the property of Patrick | direction, and drove against p! 4 TE ee OAT eee dg eh Of | Roade and Bridges—Mesars. E. Marahall, Primmer, 1's20 | risevat the time of writing this article.” | Rochford, No. 241 Mulbery street—locked up by Justice | hind part of the body; the wheels interlocked, and For freight or ining eczemmmoaaiions unequalled fot Baird, Bell, Johnson, si 52 | ‘The Alexandria Gazette says that the Common | Gi0orps, John Carroll, tealing an over coat from 348 | ti rt Was swung round, and the plaintiff himself Splendor or ‘comfort, apply eu board, at wharf, foot | Public Lands—Messrs. L. Miller, Van Bergen, King, J. hed Council of that town hes pessed resol cnainine | ee ee Te for | 22 ind thrown into the gutter, by which he was se- ‘Wall street, or to Wood, Cost. 63 | dys of yh rt) at Disorderly House—Henry Dayton was arrested for | verely injured. 3 EX. COLLINS & CO., 5 Bonth stret. | Indian wAffairs—Messrs. Rogers, Marks, Hoover, King- i eieeeete ion of the town of Alexandria | \, disordely house in 421 street, 10th aventie— |. The defendant pleaded the general issue, and insisted opts packet ship Garrick, B.J.H. Trask, master, | ™) Seles 2 Riligious Societies —M G A Convention, having for its object the construc- parry i: is “f bles pe fendant, cad thet, Oa rcs the plained Mill | succeed Sheridan, and ‘ail 26th Webruary, her | eee ei Blots Bonghton, ietiee—Mossrs. Graves, tion of @ railroad from Great Sodus Bay, on Lake On- | Violent Assault and Battery—Jacob Seebert,a Dutch | received no injury, and there‘ore sustained no damage. Foenat Wars. EK, Collins & Co., respectfully request the | <tgriculture—Mecars. Rinne, Hawke, Sharer, Cook, tarlo, to Wi City, was held, a tow days ago, in | grocer, corner of Rivington and Sheriff streets, was ar- | The jury found a vordict for plaintiff; $60 damages and pabiener ot hari tp chemin dvakeneooments | Davies’ the Village of Geneva, A large number of delegater | rested and held to bail in $1000, for a violent arsault on | six cents costs. Mr. Dresser for plaintiff Messrs. Blunt Eedncaganmeot suns Liverog! make vite Rewcint,| Raping Laws—Mosers, Albertson, Lewis, Moor, J HasoldGaas week shomied appeoviig sithepesject, ani | or manperin the abdomen, injuring hereeversiy. sie | ae army = comndant, . tte Poel p q ring Laws one i : coon SUES » notice is hereby given, that contracts for passage can only a acommittee was a procure a charter fora ve bail and was liberated. Court Calendar—This Day. be made with them. jallm Public Printing—Messre. Townsend, Seacord, Chase, va, where it would communicate | - Cinevit Count.—Nos. 49, 67, 68, 370, 0, 71, 72, 78, 74, A. Wood, J. R. Thompson. 8. ‘To ch ert sound sad in good order, F further ticuiars enquire | ‘The annual report of tne Comptroller was handed in, of GAPTAL ‘ANDHUBS, ‘and five times the usual number, together with 250 extra i81m*r ‘Corser Amos and West sts. copies, were ordered to be printed. e road from Sodus to with the road chartered from there to Elmira. | Camaibiath Gamdiits Gime 75, 369, 76, 77, 78, 79. A . Se ice ae ne negro belonging to Leh mt ce aed of | Before Recorder Tallmadgo,and Aldermen Connor and | Sri, Later From Texas.—By the steamship Fa oe ap , Georgia, attempt é commit suicide on | Compton. Jonas {B. Phillips,Esqr., Acting District At- | New York, Capt. Philips, we have Galveston dates ult., by hanging; he was discovered sus; d | torney. to the afternoon of the 3 inst. The Texes Netionel to a tree before life was extinct, endcut down. Hehed | j,~, 14 Suspended—The Recorder, this morning, an- | Register of the 94th ult, published Austin, notices the Coleman from Sen ‘ship to ri t= ‘anti-rent question was taken up to-day in the been ing freely for some days previous, and was to rt wba x peat LINg “Oo House, pen a cel Vof Me. Hares, for ite +, connideraton under the influence of liquor at the time of the attompt. | tnt the grand jury i found true bila indictment areal’ of Capiin af that place te etoudingty “Hie, treet. a much of vernor’s i rose, = ” a i FOR CORK—Passage Only—The splendid and metsoge as relatos to louschotd eutaton, toa select (ents on ne Die hontai seiRiployr Mise cme tumesines, | cousselloy st lav, for passing 2 cetotertat Order Erte | Casdfageossaoter si Thuntloroy hed maved their fast sling packet ship ELSINORE, Capt. Proctor, | rent) committee. Messrs. Smith and Bailey wero the tad batch words sneuing. the fetter presentedarite and | discherge of apriconer; and that under these considera: | vaartere ts the Glancs, avs of the head A od nll positively sail on the 16th January. for the above | champions to-dey. Some portions of Mr. Smith's re- fired ‘he former, the ball entering just above the | tions itbecamethe duty of the court to suspend Ter | springs port, Canina very handsome mauner accommodate a few | marke were incendiary in Be highest degroe—it was pon “* entering j ve the ndas tees fends, ante: ae eles rit pall San Antonia river,a few above the town. Pre- cabin and second cabin passensers at very low rates, by apply- | retort and recrimination between Messrs. Bailey and collar-bone, on the deft side, and passing out at the | bune con ice, rge pending vious to their departure the officers gave & greed ball, ing ow board, or to 3. HERDMAN & CO." Smith, whi 7 : 704 | Shoulder-biade. The wound was al considered | shall have been satisfactorily disposed of. which was attended by all the principal ladies of the so will be tea et See, bear Wall. mith, who occupied the floor exc! go 7'sa | mortal ; but Col. B. isnew in @ fair way of recovery, _ Trial for Grand Larceny.—Two men, named Charles | place, Mexican and American, as well as the citizens, N.B, shore ship will be leaving Cork New York Pir: cooupying more than one hour, 469 | though fears still exist. The deed seems to have been, | peewe Tucker and James Robins, were then placed on | and went off very pleasantly, From the same we bout the i¢th of March next. hove wishing to have their ca igh louse adjourned. 7,735 | to rome extent, premeditated—the evidence disclosing | trial for grand larceny, in havingon the 2ist of Decem- | Jearn that the galiant Maj. Hays recently. visited the east brought ont direct country, . Harris's ; the fact that Sinclair exami the piece, to see was | ber last, stolen atrunk con! clot 1p RE» WO! bank of the Rio Grande at the Presidio, aud sent over a smile arfyappicntion a above. vee eteth | they day i se meets and adjou hee jovtehcaomn tune <rreyy tackarae, whe $35, Teloogiog to Manuel ‘De Vege, ftom the a etal to the Mexican town, for the purp a urchasing UNITED STATES, AND GREAT BRITAIN f reference. Tia | in jail, committed for trial. | Rio, while lying at the foot of Dover street, tho pri- | beef. ‘The male portion of the inhabitants fed in dismay" AND IRELAND dmaamuees cant tah sontrr having been arrested by e policeman of the th | at once, but the females stuck by, and & was | \ OLD ES7.4BLISAED EMIGRANT OFFICE. | ward, with the trunk in their posession soon got up, at which they appeared end. wi ‘to the THE Subscribers: Pared to passeo- | A resolution to a certain com- | after it wes taken from the vessel. The jury 1 rs to come o by the early spring sg mittee, is ‘entirely out of order, secording to all. pai : ago. Ho says :—"'The steamer Sea Bird,ou her way | vardictol guilty, and the, court senteveed Track Sovube srchgurtanieg walk taastse Mesa SS, fow . braitsexn feusual, mantery rules, though the House has not found it out 404.504 from bata leans to St. Lotis, with some 300 Germans | j,,, eieenied ts toobete prison for the term of three years, | pies w purobaseds It was supposed that a Pinte satis wate. ERDMAN &,.CO,_| 2%, Heyteite seein setts TS eel ard Sra on tee oa the a saprcg, | *ptabon eh erm oft Fotzand gape, | ican reg wavin ie cal, pu bo docaraie Sante scart. 506,919 “33 on account of the severe weather that he would not be eee i a \ mode. No less then three hu om poe, FROM Gi IN-AND | appointed, as to the constitduonality of ean au able to reach St, Louis for seme weeks, requested the | J0mee Lawlee, indicted for Bh ceived haa by heh pnp congripany “ag wr oedertper gen UB f a IRELAND, via Liverpool. for theit | over twenty-one ‘No other noticable transactions. 969 70 Germans to go on shore, offering at the same time to re- | Sre, - | ton ferry in one day. Thousands of settlers are moving fave them ‘out at the eaapene yeuine 146 90 ing ; Michael Walsh, indicted for a libel on John Hore: | towards the healthy lands in the Guadsloupe valley — om ae ena + Led Anety Most extraordinary preperations are heing made for the mae F | fund them part of their money. They absolutely i; George Was m Dixon, fora libel on Joseph | ¢, v/ ‘sy ‘A rsa ealar line of pusher supe eating every fire daya;i24: | bel costume, at Satterlee's, on the 15th inst’. 1am told— inte we Fefasea te leave the beat Under spy cirvometences, Feet ee eee ore eet cad Taeee | Captain, Ki chum, for whoue safety on bis way {rom " wpvielpeneloencntanengapleabameel bap nm oye ag meer ee 3 | Woarespctvaly indicted for grap arcenet; Berner | tained, ne ond sound. O. Paden 8 es jcKee, for ret juor without a license, a! lor Hoctir SeSITESEAN'S co, | gear as, ikon Mary. (dveen of Scots) and fa ie on yee ya {Corto axo Stayn Cuore im Texas —The editor : HERDMAN- KELNANK CO. Lady Jane Gray | On this occasion, your secoutrements Sis'e0 called to trial, their recognizances were declared to be | Of the Galveston News, who has recently travelle d7m Liverpool. | and apparels will be donned by our charming demoi- oxen ty | forfeited. through bead a nr of Texas on the coast L—The a selles of Albany. A certain honorable Senator appears 166,162 302 | Another Trial for Grand Larceny—Catherine Farley | between Galveston and Matagorda, extendiug from fifty ‘copper r ART as Pickwick ; another gentleman as Charles! ; another 380710 10 | to one hundred miles in the interior, and including A\ ter, ‘burthen, pale ‘the above | a8 Richard tft. In five. the parpese is to personify (en 95,977 a7 j aoe ertition eurts $28 ‘a0 freta the fecend Ward’ fle: tin’s Bayou, Oyster Creek, the Brazos, cog | . costume) every celebrated character of ancient or mo- 26,104 7 ‘0 | Corres) “cleared the boat of the Dutch, and all | te) the ty of Mra. Thom ‘and Mr. J. Schnei- | 2€Y, Peach Creek and the Colorado, t freight oF passage, having excelleat xecommodations, ap- | dern times. it will be a festival altogether unparalleled 44 4 a8 RY] their baggege, in from three to five minutes.” | dokens pron ipen'y ‘at the time the offence was commit | Cfop in the greater part of that ply on board. pier WOODHULL & MINTURN, since the bal masque at Castle Gard several years since. 178,434 af ej 1430 A death blow to duelling has been struck in | ted, wes inthe employ of Mr. Schneideker as a domes. do AY) ever saw in the United States, and h re + atere 9? South etext, The weather continues to be of a ‘wishy-washy’’char 498.49 rr) 85,281 7/036 | Alabama. A Mr. Miles Ivey, concei' that he had a | tic. There being some doubt in regard to the value of | will yield from 1,600 to 4,000 pounds to the acre. soter. Every thing in this world is “wishy-washy”—that 268.161 0 32,310 33,043 | cause of quarrel with the member of the Legislature | the property exceeding $26, the jary rendered a verdict | *UsSt crop,” he says, generally made. | have Bis | is to say, mat fertine counterfeit, or humbug. Charit 389 m8 232: “S15 | from Barbour county, challenged him to fight,and now | of guilty ofa petit larceny only, and the court sentenced | Seen but two or three sugar plantations, and upon these fen, woe fae pares e hearts of m: age love is prot bry ame itis, |? 7/42 | finds himeelf convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary. | her to be imprisoned in the city prison fortwo months, | the on Moe Pratap eal nn gaye beter ng 8 j 5 for mo- | ft } Peentirony dpprecisteds pm, pe pes Mae 6,085 = — 4| Mr. McAllister, one of the ristore of the |. Snsther viel for Grand Loreen igen Murphy | the Bernard, ty acres in fasamehanl Scant chr waapaned a | ecu of were” ihe chicas of th Rew Ytk BES BL att | macnn ction facing, comied slcdes shove | Pannen tied: erg Muctny ting, Sa | ively Tal topes strap, he sare vary eateanive nd | erm inoreasing 57398 Lot targa agag | nce, by hanging. Ho has left a family. ___ | perty alleged to. be worth thirty dollars, from the count. | decidedly s 7 geteongers: w. re H —We 414190 304 = 56,985 | They talk of opening the Vicksburg theatre again, |ing-room of Mr. Ferdinand Grovesnor, No. 57 Beaver | ties; some at PPUGLLING & CO, s8ouh | have received Halton, paper ol the bik woe, frome | Doteise ee es ee bee eens | ‘5 , 5 vei G er con- ” % , ae (aa gg mere mad which we make the following extracte:— g if James Cue, (not Kerr,) first engineer of the tow- | sideration of the subject. i Carrrorsia.—Extract of a letter from California, UEEN OF THE WEST, Captain | orainauee that orders have baen received by the 8 boat Shark, noticed in our paper yesterday as seriously | The Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning. | dated October 8, 1845, received in Salem:—‘The se fs6 tone vuttnn, vl suites above, her | OPdInaNC® Department form rigid ofthe sta ‘aa hurt by the explosion onboard tat Doat, subsequently. | news ofthe day here in Californias, that we mast soon riots megazines—and F died. ut wil 5 differently, *Fertictche on ree and comfortable | of survey is now Delog held upon te munition of war, 1 The last Charleston (Kanawha) Republiean re- Cnet eS ees senate | from the better information you TURt havo ofthe polit: srt , % Mi sre informed: Geat'the Sith eee We ad cords the following :—An interesting bey, Whe! 349,14. —The grand jury foto cout yesterday morn. | ot! Telations new Poatieg between "le ‘$7 South street. | iH in the ere expected 7 could not swim, while moon our river, in yd ve gral ee ear lo cour ‘te Puiibeick rs, Should there be a wer we are bound bere till it - $ | rrivals of Anne en ast your's day, ran into a lerge sii he kept himself for 18> anded up a true against Jansen Philbric I trust it may not be so. Our (American) vessels Treacher sip ester, Capt, John Bitign, 90 ton | geiumerous arrival or reins rendered the market 5,900 tome time above water; tia little bo feet oo to conimait a revolt on beard the bark | of war are hovers Shout the coast, altogether too encore a contin forced sales from ton FJ | Adei: on her passago from je Janeiro ly "1 ie natives. guns “Febreney the Queen of the West, and sail 29 81st | hiv reduced prices. The principal are, howev- Et Sontioape bes Geko wes.” The bills against John Clark, charged with revolt; | {nce Viistled at Monterey fusing the lost mouths, aaa in INK, SE. iG WAX, WAFERS, & unwilling to sell, and the advices by the Acadia * ealned bi Asa Corning, and Francis irezler, cruel and unusual | case of a declaration of war there would be half a dozen 250 shea metre 16.8; ieana | *Fengthen the market. Zt Pesehpents ene wintkonp D. Cook, with larceny, were | of them here. in 1 time, and then Callferini ie gare. DY 32 07.; 100 gross pon copying INK. ohh a P son red. This year is @ most unfortunate one for business, it hev- varionssipes; 150 INK, with mont « pre The bill incorporating the Southern railroad hae ‘a9 5 ing rained only. on one half of the coast, the wintward paration— 3000 ail ‘kads, 100. powed the lewet hevee Alabama, by a vote of 71 EI 1, arun, Superior Court. | part.—Selem Ge zeite. famed ey > acaba pg ye OM. grasa iowsted ie Sew 108 PBB | the tik of his own life, aid seized the little and | Bolero a fall Bench. Abill ing has passed the House Loca) Pirated equal ‘any in the country. Dee is line from Jaekson, i “3 2398 swam to the edge of the ice with him; after bi bis | Jan. 14.—This court was engaged in the benttng of nll to su, ieving previously passed ene “SEUBER Yce ite retion on the Oittinr end fs action wil no doubt, be “Ss $148 | Te Bua companicee; whe then corto’ him ent fer enes | Winmantery Decisions | era Senate, Itisa very stringent moesure, and if fuith- Manufacat smaporie equally prompt and favora this important ques Ls ea. role would bave b py not tuhereet, sivid | fully enforced, must suppress the vice toa great exte fa ime To set Srpenie Clie, | ion. 7 PP Mines Peck oom Tine | Vetvie cevwa, His ame is Albert Harebberger, °°" | courts ° (™merete iter inthe Marine or Civ |e Tate —