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‘ol. XII., No. 16—Whole No. £229. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY. 17, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. peaey HERALD— er anni ARG wi EKLY ry Saturley—l 0% cent map Pee eRe oar Fann SH vance sent NTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- = All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to paid, or the postage will be New Youx Henatp EstabiishMant Northweat corver of Fulton and Nassau streets. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. RINGHI iat te cengers take the fast. a0 odious steamers NEW yoRK it of CHAMPION, and arrive at ne the same even- its have been made to make ime sure, and passengers can depend on arriving as adve! ig Imre Peek: AMBOY. DOC! Husea ae rat the fook of Bay act einer M., + Sexeved ino . ") eek ee Tie. vg eae eS a SE, ahora beni Leave Fen of 12 AM. aoe reo we it pare mek made JORWICH to pass ear ieee dircil ney ayussocsce “New York, Dec. 3d, 845 MALL LINE ae O'CLOCK, A. a rigged) at ‘Youkers, Dobbe' erry Sis Grass; ‘as the ice will jefe fast on Siphe celebrased i UFICA, Captain Le W. bral ard; leaven the peer Lebet ourtiandt and Laberty strests, hn Ee ‘apply on board, or to P.C. Schulte, at ‘top gaesioee BOSION STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. poard the boat. acaba tad ELLNES writ iesre Bor sty id cud, Wa Higriagn, Commander, onthe It Jenny, 16g. itera, Al Ist Feb'ry., IMS. [yrerboo! For pce appli HAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall No Bisth docuséa will ped tors eto aa ANDIRELAND.—Pengus > marae pai money (0, an7 sol Grea Beta or ean obta of the sul large or small ail the prineipal wowed cee wee ced, Sables TAPSCOTT, aT me 75 South ‘GLASGO W—Regular ee ie well own fa ak SARACEN 350 tons, sgn fort ng pk jet ap RAR nae "oe freight or Pusygs, having elegant accommodations, #p ; * WOODHULL & MINTURN, ith stsect. "The regular parkot bark Adam Carr, Hugh Mel. wen-master, will succved the Saracen. A 3316 ry LINE oF pros TS FOR Liver POOL Packet of he ite splendid well bnown.s and feverisn pe ip QU NOR i WEST, C: oodhouse, will positively sail as above, her, aprenuler (gs ‘The accommodations of this ship for cabin, and “tose wh ites ig Ramee fee meinen ou jar " in. & J. T-TAPSCOTT, th street, Maiden Lane. P, $.—The Queen ofthe Wert est sails iverpool on the Cth March; ‘wishing to for their S ve Drought out in this magnificent ship, or any of 1 rege by applying ss above. Rocket aia i oe ea ae on board, at ‘Srleusa hart. foot Exteoet . K. COLLINS & CO., $6 South strert. : ci i ick, B.J.H. Trask, master, rar hiss ar ae wail ads February, her a Getbhix © Cs, sorpletfliy-soquact the aa fo discoatinge all sdveraneme ertisements tin their name — eta, Vi the Rosei BeiJoun Sheridan, and Gueriche rent “disappointment, notice is hereby five, that contracts for passage ean ouly he made with! jalim ih By Sy sym Karate TARTAR, Hassell, o. burthen, will sail ‘the above For ireight ee stechevityescellent secommedat \t OF ace ions, ph ty on Doard. pier 13 B. K.. or to we WOODHULL & MINTU ausre Bouth sheet fee ass Dettoen, all all oz aborts her “i tachment WOODNOLL s MINTURN, ica of Theta ai Rochester, Capt, Joba Ho 000 tons mueceod the Guces of the West, and sail on Bust PACKET FOR MARS! wine) bre — The packet ship GASTON, Capt. 8 Coner, will e deapergtet far, the port above septinoehs on the inches, Nei EY Ae aertge ier Pout For BOYD & Hi jis Oro CHAMBERLAL ERLAIN & PHELPS, 163 Frout st. FOR HAVANA, (direct Serine coer stele eae ENG ee oe oY bungee hina >. Eytinge, pe ieave for the al Shorten ort tarap re. sap ions oa a pet tg -p- + e LBS Be MILER: 36 Varrick st LOrDon iE PACKETS—Packet of the mary the packet Seer tar veal rs fio ting, ing, master, will saat a above, hi ‘ving superior aceommodations for cabin, second pe os ren eee oe Parente ited,) on of Tee ip Serpneriand, Es Ker ep. ‘on the 20th a ‘ont the 7th, JOHN ERMAN & CO., fad Ireland | Emigrant Office, | United States and Groat Bei wate es generally to | Densengers from the old country, beg to stare that | egies Your F the business, of the House at Liver by its Branch. Those sending for their once ee great importance of this arrangement, jecessary delay of Sate Linas mel =. Jo not embark, the customary. farther particu! letter, at oe - th, ue iy oN eat ath street Ney all ree’ od Yo 4 iverpool. it as usual be furnished, pea Tear fring Baa ing attains swine | ‘ingdom., Ww Ol 3. [A AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS this port on the lst, 6th, ip Sarte! ‘These ships were ait built ¢ = light 374; | draft of water, have recen wiy ‘and put in i Pa Ge ordt, with accommoda cea sete ea caeied vy yman wif make every exertion to give satisfaction. thes 3 | will at all times be towed up and down the Missisippi by sain Bouts. Neither the capcrine. or owners ofthese shine wil be responsible for jewelry, ballion. tanesslver ot ated ware. » Parcels or sent or it on Board of ches. jess rexalar bilis are ken for the same, at the RCO INR & CO.. $6, South st, or Jas. ‘WOODRU New. _who will may onward fo The ships of this as ad- verti care e will be’ be ‘ake, Ra toadecor rectly meas PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. ‘will sail deri year in l- Kye™ tarts ane Tea Ship UTICA, F Hewitt, master, Pod oe it Ship ST. NICOLAS, J B Pell, “ } istJune it Mare Ship ONEIDA, J Funck, master, } Lt Ship BALTIMORE, J Johuson,Je. ie ss, first el Pan Fey ts ager ate fies ein tho cab neers. Appiyte. ret ce ‘ontine ing, No. Goods sent te. the agents for frat Lot neater teatiresptaet ately pater cr sate MARSEILLES LINE oa ae = ee ‘of each mouth year, as follows:— gOapeeins. Froan¥. ancl i's | con ae new) Seren 1 gant a ies is Bee E ot pa soitvitue, § % Ww ay te i Juve ry sajgeot 8i ivesters wt 10 reall f Co ‘acco chain hese earn oe eavonienee, having excellent sare rode = ports Sa forwarded free of oth- nas on ers & reas f ppeser re nitre 2 Tontine Baildvoes. pein a NCR cor. Maen TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATION OFFICES 75 South meee corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Warterloo Road, Liverpool. are forme Bre undermeaci sire interned. racket shipe'will | ean joued magnificent sail trom Liverpool positively as advertised—in any of which Passage can be engaged on reasonable terms, a.d every necessary mesns to have those whore bee heer russes one ‘ofthe Atlantic despatched Fs ship Li i, ech. yr ip ary—the Siddons mary—the era ofthe Wert, Ga Bareh—the Sherk ao ag tod of Javpiy Deaitons wrnel, fe a r — 3 a a ral Storie PASSAGE FROM AND REMITTANCE TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ‘stabli e Pearl street. ‘The subscribers are at all times prepared to make ye ments to bring out passengers by first class American et og from by 5 Laivergool every six dayes aud t peo ity of arene, to oe at that ‘pare. tious are very superior, and the ca) ins well suown f for their kind treatment t9 panensci ie wrould appear to imest unnecs that persons 4 it sent jug to the old coun! ase Tends, will do well by selecting th TisScal Shen tacscocrisdige sling somjee’ oun thease: jine com; age money is always ded’ tote pry from whom wes received, winees 6 the subscribers, Reine ational Bat spect of and, sn Monee Bokhet Company: ‘& Co. ants, avmepact=peye via ace asa e'e feb, Orto __ C.GRIMBHAW & CO. No.10 GoreePrarsisr” j7 Imeod*m Liverpool. UNITED a ae AND aaa BRITAIN OLD Agzephisae. ean pty ae tinge ll ri are pre] by the early spring ships Fie 0 ravaal, be esse ee pe Ninacde ‘alas ahi Ss HERDMAN & CO. AC ol an $y Brown & Ball, wn al mee “A very large propértion of ey they are ene ‘tnd ‘re-eal every year since. ions fers passengers are very extensive and to PPUGLLINS & CO., 56 Bouth st FOR SALE To ‘clove concer fast sai KINDERHOOK, o York, burthea per caro 29 toms, will carry 130 went found and in good order, Vor farther garters enquire CAPTAL i8im*r Coreen hte Pit West ata. A! ship to thern pt Apply to iE. K. COLLING & CO. ib! ck Sine GREAT AND CHEAP CHANCE. FOR SALE, A HOTEL, with » ber business suffi- ad 4.54 Tent, together withall ee amounere far- house can comfortably 75 place is situate “Be | eeenoeteaat Sacer aera ij fruity: ™ suo or far comnts Tide ttSenntn Scare of sf | Wont r, DOR 136, Ee ats to. ald 2W fee ae oe tS boy ceher roa and, wi win ‘he Fulton Ferry. ‘sani’ ‘wanted, and if ehed, the more aed Rent must be Fe SOHN OSBORN. Said attr 109 Wall stree’, over Pell’s D FASHION. SAP. OM MANUFA( Street. eit Toes. terms will be RY, imparity. They can roton Plumbing and Wi perpen Pmnbing "64 her sod Whines da ier | ope vu) SAN oye. S. BeACY, No. Sine cccie Seek tween Broome and Spring streets. cumiaaanan ior ‘si ans 640 ie MESsiE! and Di times. trie Val Slates, HAYES Rascleabereer, ring re Tee 6 sidered dusticguish oes mptly supplied as *oHGG 4 nat peste No. 9 North Fou Wie siege HAR’ WLSEINGT ON. HOUSE, pepe %, louse, ar No. 7 snot fail to eohes uy conve centlomns adie pee ony Seat orga- ‘Waite | ian FRENCH HNO, BROAD & Sheed HOUSE URS MUNEL & EEE CO particular, aaet aeey inte ocd ‘an elegant Fren semana Sap H 7 Bi Yen to fo announce 5 and A. iatiuished families 19 ich Restaurant roadway, where Breakfe pews satisfy the most di a be found ee a neh Charlo Bot toe. x4 most Tholce Wi for Breakfasts, Dinners and upplied with every Hind lee Cres Micont te received "Pasisy Sel Seles, ~ UNITED STATES HOTEL, ESS, New Youk tne Qu, rary period: of rare works. e's wags consi fore, $1 as heretof taken at a fair discount, in woekd, asd reed bi to Tyler & Bitch Tt THE ia Avenue, Washi qi pH Pa TRIETORS meen CH D.C. establishment, respect Rly their thanks tothe pul lie forthe liberal Support iy Have sien, and coeddcatty eeee Popularity from Ue’ effurts of the under ute is situate ne three are eriminating public in ly chal the all thestentilsveqined to Tooker s oes house ee the traveller, 50 per day. a sg te siden” 5 et F three TO BY, FUBLISHIED ¢ the “Bescon AWEEALY BEACON, a liver ool ie od edi Weerly Beacon, Ke. to of original articles, and the re-print Among other articles, the first Taber will con- “Three jared jon. ‘jal Imeod* re LOOKING GLASS PLATES. MER, Im is now two ‘since the publication Sermon d hich they off be nn hey offer at at nthe Towest mark set MRI oo.) 2 Dae TH UNDERSIGNAD elaine intimate to the trade, that it first dition = ay and i . iivmy enbtlee loses a be obtained of e author, at No. 1 ert W. H. 1 STINEMETS, are ot PROFESSOR STROVE, LAGfiwesin the German and Fr Pri tee sane will please leave in forming i by : me | rench Lanj ye ther names at way. GEOLOGY—NATURAL HISTORY WILEY & ae 428 Staw3m*r 161 Broadw: E yal BALEELEMENTS. iF GEOLOGY, for the use of Schools and Colleges M. D., U. nts, Bi Novy, her illesieatcd by 900 oy ar First Books of Ni edi Aida ngowctif shane ptort rot a wa secti best series of elementary cio ofthe Pi blieners, phia. reet, fi D. M. STONE, at Law, Raleigh, N. the to aa claims that may be CK! ce. ryan Mtn New, York. Mo Predwell, Esq. : GUNS. 5 form orete and ore Duck Guns, of the most approved length § cases very supe essen Go fer Quus. The above 6 eases low’ price ; are now Pn at extreme low prices, Also, fail stock of les, Gen : 06 Stawamntre ae % Go, 218 Pearl strest. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. BR | FERSONS WHO ARE 8. ANDRUBS, & most Cc. « {ahiombe lea Oe rnp heey wo an ‘epar- rap ghee i See myle lower than any other in the city;have got all Patterns; likewise, several uew out for the spring, to bs they invite the attention vers, both as to q sew el WONDERFUL DISCOV: a bri of bt hse" ality heaton styles and terns they are » bef va and price, rhilteet romaaing EAU BROCCHIERI. BY, WELL siento experiments, perfo in the presence of the most canta canoe unten among Frmes, and several ‘eminent pc oumrepeset re Doctor hiindeiphe, (vide his decatted, ert i the Medical Examu ai Pesjegeliua, ot ae {nena met Doctors Gooege, Sern the frigate Potomac nahi the Ji Navy 4 who pee fiven Broccheri well ecthwaceated one ihcates, it has been proved that the Rue, ‘ater wi ne will ically heal a wound, Eage at vers 183 Broadwi ‘it intended plyali the a. the Canadas. Mexico, the Island of minutes, even ifthe femoral or carrotid iy satisfactory testimonials aor fe the Spitting al came rer serious it be, im lev than Lartery 0 cut. Hibaiiontiesd orrhages 0 and Coosa ‘ion. ntor, of this Hoom: static and Anti- inform the iplie, that he has Mig ate afr, John Milban’s, is meen tosup- Joh Muhag, who will em Pharmacentise ay ety ‘who will be the first to ene yi. a im. | card sole agent for rs valuable remedy, 1a the Place Cs IN B—The bottl osregd icra ear | en will ction ia, Fronel English, on wich the the copy right has awieere oan K, SEALING W: Doe an we. eel Pen 4, 250 Sor, arta Intl eric Seagate various sizes; 150 jad tm*re Orrice ON THE ranted; 5000, c periey $ 00 tbs. i SEALING WAX, various’ qualiti jaal to minbalaweimer Rcanti.e Mutuat jewunenen TA MEETING of mu ‘Wall street, Dec: ee seerashee at B Sow Wali supply the vacancy occasi: [oxie. By evter of ha Toy Manixe Inwnanece res om Case ite [-o-—A cage: se es eg fea ereater lp dens Ex.woop a, mae bi TEFFERSUN TRaURANGEGO f SANY couigus’ se taonre.te Tv, ‘mgaet Seen Me seer Ho: E eee = J, EGEDNEW OU Pots sa Vi Wart cee bs. WAFERS, aul kinds, om es et low a BBS Yavins, His Johe street, ovponte C1 ‘sts § iM was on ¥ 4 bot opm [Ata verde d bare omy, “ med notes, sass 2 beaver Two ries aeantion, to its Plas of business which Thos. ¥ Levi Cook, aw, ' Pa — va aaaey See Sees) | Lt aa time, to be very much shocked at t Pilots and Insurance Stcck. | Hitherto the proscriptive course of the Board of | Commissioners of Pilots, appointed by the Cham- | ber of Commerce, Board of Underwriters, and Se- | cretary of the Navy, has been commented upon. The subject will now be considered in another | aspect, particularly pointing at the Board of Under- iB writers. First, however, it will be necessary to ex- pose the extent of the State pilots’ wrongs, by stating | that not only have 47 ships, 2 barks, 11 brigs, and | 2schooners, brought to this port by the New York | State pilots, been taken from them on their outward | voyages, S06 the benefit of the merchant pilots, | since June but, during the same period, shipa, 10 oe a 1 Pte have, in ke 3 manner, } been transferred to the pilots of New Jersey. The insurance companies who have so zealously enlisted themeelves to crush the New York licensed t | pilots, by their controlling influence as underwriters, cannot obj should various propositions be ne sented for their oneiarnioe affecting not Nye ie interests of mi d_ shipowners, but of stockholders whom ny op reprewea. Let certain cases be ass some of which, possibly, may, nay, pea ped occur, under the existing system ; Fe what will be the consequence ? First: ppose a ship, laden with a valuable car- go, on approaching Sandy Hook, should encounter a pilot-boat, one of the company Of which should of- fer his service, and the captain drawing from his pocket the constitution of the underwriter’s commis- sioners, should refer to the 6th article, and there find himself recommended (synonymous "with ordered) by the underwriters to employ only such pilots as produce the certificate of that board, or one appoint- ed by New Jersey; and so finding, ‘should hail the” approaching boat to ascertain her character, and on being informed that she was a New York pilot. ‘boat, with pilots on board licensed by the State of New York, one of whom had offered to navigate the ves- sel into port, should refuse the service ; and further, pose that the vessel, either from bad-weather, or other eveae & not Lae Sm ye pilot, should be wrecked. mn, the occurrence of this state of bees it is asked what would the conse- quence? What would be the condition of Wall street on receiving intelligence of the disaster 1— How many questions of Pier ipmioea would be mooted? and in the event of loss of life, what would be nbn indignation ? Obvious: mals the underwriters of the policy, who composed the board, would be bound by their con- tract and obliged to. pay their subscription, as the conduct of the captain, being in accordance with their express instructions, a court of law would not pern it them te escape from it; in effect, it would be eee | considered @ ‘as part of the e1 ement on which the ras eflected—and no court would permit - | them: aeepediaie, their polemin act, from which the | disaster resulted, i in seeking to be absolved from the obli; ed of the policy. hotigh the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Underwriters claim to be Wall street—claim to be the commercial enterprise of Tee York, and even of the United States—yet, after all , they are notall the world. Without ceraeune § from the’ puporanee, or suggesting insigni icance, it is again asked, what | woul the effect of the same sagen facts, should | the vessel and cargo have been insured in Europe, or | | elsewhere than int city of New York? The answer | ie, that ane the well’settled principle of law, the insu- rera would be einer by the act of the captain, and: the loss would fall on the owners. Take the of a foreign vessel wholly insured at her home at! to the master of” Meee ie busy agents of these joners of pilots may, on a former voyage, | have provided with the constitution, and who, mis- led by the security he supposed it afforded him, in all caution, reject the services of a New York pilot and lose his ship, would not the sufti- cient answer to the insured be, “ you have not fulfil- | led an implied condition of the Contract of insu- Tance—an implied warrant Oe pobieter red that a eile pilot ahomd ‘Ben Law vs. nel worth 7, Tere. Fe eo —winee Lord Reayon he held that inasmuch as there was no pi- lot on the vessel at the time vag ‘was lost, though one Capel have been employed, the under- Cherokee Troubles. [From Cherokee Advocat Deo. 26.) We have been informed tha 'y of about sixty men, headed by Stand rita tt old Fort Wayne. They have laid in « { provisions, and | keep up a regular military discipline! What object these men have in view in thus fortifying themselves, or whether it is done under the approbation, tacit or ex- pressed, of eral Arbuckle, or Agent, we are not suficiently gtvired, to wore ie & positive manner. But we are pre} to say, there is no nec 'y for such conduct, that itis contrary to law, that it conven to keep alive apprehension and excitement, and that the com. pany should immediate] ree and return to their respective homes. We ard a good many reports | | concerning the lan; fm e, ‘conduct, an intentions of this party, which are o@. pt to keep up a state of feelin, that some other object is had in view than those which | meet the eye at present, and thet looks forward to the future advancement of certain ends inimical to the inter- ests ofthe Cherokee Nation. The fortification of such a party 1 this country, at the present time, is a move that merits, and we have no doubt, will receive the attention ofthe Executive of the Nation We have nothing of special interest to note this week, relative to the state of affairs. So far as we are advised, things remain about as they did last week, exce) that the public ws sone to be much more tranquil despite the efiorts to keep alive excitement by fabricating and circulat ait sorts of mischievous falsehoods. troops are still in the vicinity of Evansville, where they doubtless find theirtquarters, fart less comfortable than those at a regular station. How long they will remain we know not, but feel satisfied that there is nothiog in the present ‘state of affairs that demands their attection. ‘There presence only serves to give an importance to recent disturbances, which they never merited. The business of issuing rations to those who have left the country is yet persisted in, and without any sufficient cause. It is entirely unnecessary; for there is not a sin- ‘le individual, violators of law pakonrey who has left , but would be just as secure at home, in the count ga an property, as are those who have rem The “ outlaws” a1 ago within the limits of the State. would turn his attention to the: much zeal in having them brow in denouncing the authorities 0 o manding the apprehension and committed no act on, or off Cherokee Hg that makes them amenable to thecivil, or martial law of the United States, he would not only subserve the cause of justice and humanity, but also, do more to preserve quiet in this country, than all his efforts heretofore combined have done. They are loud and bitter in their threats of re- venge and have marked out those Snea whom it is tobe reeked, 0 soon as circumstanc ay favor ; and unless they shall be taken by som ans oF other, We fully expect to hear at = distant PAG ff more a’ outrages ig committed Ms them. Some of their friends, we ve been informed, ere engeged in furnishing testimo- ny to General Arbuckle, exoneral them from the per- re still at large, and were a few days If General Arbuckie lains,and manitest as ght to justice, ashe has the nation and in com- trial of men who have patration of the Vore ws edy. Butfor this the marks of eir guilt are too dee) essed. Gov. Butler was to ey the nation on Mentey, last, to visit the Comanches and other Prairie tribes, for the dis- iP e of the duties of his commission. Messrs. Wm. 8. 1, President of the National Committee, and Elijah fiioke? accompany the United States,\Commissioners, un- der the appointment of the Chief of this nation. J. W. Washbourne, Esq., one of the editors of the ar- kansas Intelligencer, also goes with the party. Varieties. Quite a number of the members of the bar took of glans on the 15th, in Philadelphia. Wil Rawle, ., officiated as President on the taal, - sisted by Morton McMichael, Eeq., as Vice President— The J panes ofthe various courts were present as guests. The affair was ee managed throughout, and was truly spirited and elegant. The “ony vst rraph was used for the first time on the rey inst, lelphia, for the benefit of the communit; \ieeicae of the foreign news in advance of th rival of the mail. On the 6th inst. in New ripen William Jack- son, a tailor, resi in Conti, between Dauphin and Bienville streets, committed suicide by cutting his throat with his razor. He was a native of Yorkshire, England, and about 24 years of ag The case which has been gome time Pending in New Orleans, of the New Orleans Drait ompany vs. Lizardi & Co. et. al.,was submitted to the jury on the kg inst. who returned a verdict in favor of the plaintifis the sum of $60,000, Wilham Leffle was on Saturday last convicted in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Berks county, Penn,, of voluntary manslaughter on an indictment for mur- der of Enos Roe, of Amity township, in said county. The new cotton factory of the Messrs. Wetherill, writers were discharged. Such is the well settled law , ag well of chis country as Great Britain. er case. The case of a ves- sel Spree (ig port, the Ashburton for in- stance, and a New York pilot boat should fall in a Deep on being told by the captain that it the Ashburton, pilot should say, “on yous {last two vores SS, we took you Pvp into port, but on your two mand Voyages. Zou us and employed our ean we will now ‘se lurther in pur- suit of vessels the owners of which have not thus hai jealt with us”—and on so the noble ship should be lost; where should the e jently fall? Just! ave underwriters, ‘As ye ha Ts no Ld sown in the whit Ifi a either case ates on board should perish, what answef, in ia ae ob retribution, vould be given by this self-constituted eg to the widows, orphans and friends of those thus doomed to destruction by reckless interference? What an- swer to stockholders, often widows and 07 for the abused trust, in case ot loss in refusing a skil- ful pilot? Will ill not these gentlemen reflect on the fearful re- sponsibility they have assumed, before they are overwhelmed with ite consequences? Would a |, wise man hold stock in a company that invites risk sathont redemption, and strikes at the foundation sown, 80 wind and aust re of its own preservation? At this inclement season, when Sundy Hook is the fearful eee of pe and men, the voice of ity should at least heard and prevent the dirge of parents, chil- dren, friends, swallowed in one common grave. Does fancy these fearful reflections, or do uncontrove! acts eo appeal as not to be misun- derstood? Of Jersey pilots there are some twenty, of mer- —_ ilots about the same number, of New York icensed pilots eighty-five; of these, the un- pate piso € recommend that forty ld be Te in the pa whilst eighty-five are dis- from it; and this pe: notwithstandi1 he former cry of monopoly, h the pilots York then exceeded tw i ie number now tial 1d to be employed. Is such the course of pru- mt men ? Will stockholders permit it?) Whether the cause of humanity and commerce” is thus pro- moted, cannotbe a question. This consolation and confidence yet remains; the New York pilot, humane, skilful and inured to dan- ger, will will not desert his post ; neither persecution or pb chp can goad him to forget his duty; ceeckine it to an over- ruling Providence, by whom his frail bark has been guided, amidst tempest and storm, he will not ty to eee retaliation, when the inoffensive and offending may share a common fate. Pusticona. Georgia Lumber Co. Shinplasters. J..G. Bennett, Esq :— Believing you to be a friend the Bad and ever ready to use your efforts to m_ from the tricks of rogues, I would cal ed attention to the fact, that an attempt is being to foist off upon the laboring classes of this city, another batch of the wor trash whose title stands at the head rae communication. The im} ce of the thi equalled caly | by its wickedness. Twice one, within half a dozen years, have these frauds been t in cil ion, after getting thousands ot Follers afloat, redecming them at some in the city at 4 or j percent me a while, until cre- ated a kind of confidence in oa and when it suit- ed their ag ied pe ei redeem them, when fw dey rthless. An elderly lady, thinly ona bitter. cold day, and bearing every mark of extreme poverty, came into my office in a Reedy one day, to enquire for the pos where emed a short time before. She ed by making shirts id by the tham street been saving to buy coal, and yard was told it She a 1d to be in such dis- trean, tat vf end her t amount she needed, an wished I could spend as much more in ‘cowhides t to detrated he at" eno toh by a grosnr 0c the tne le! er. Iwas & by a Sroser at time that they were put afloat by hard led employers, | The bebe: purchased tern ge a discount iy pol Leng Ke their agin py en ot pectees A elle A grocers and ji od men will Tefuse, after two hard bicktoreta have any thing to do with them, and thus defeat those who intend this piece of knavery—and I doubt not ba ached do your best now, as you have done in similar cases in former times, to expose this iniquitous attempt to defraud the poor and needy. In (and the reniagk wil will conclusion, I would say, be understood ‘by somebody who Jews, whieh she _ on goii morning toa paolo ng immo- think you will be | rall a eames eee ve eling deterred from duty in this matter, advertisement. Is this Georgia Lumber Company located in Georgia or Maine? We suppose, however, that if heir bills won’t buy;coal—they will buy shingles. po b wanteseacons Ht Democratic State Convention of Ohio, assem: wets emecretis pominated on the 6th inst., and Tod, os their candidate ior Governor situated near the Schuylkill, opposite Manayunk, was sepbick feu by fire on the morning. ‘of the 13th inst. at 6.9’ scent, the ated at perpta bos. wes saps Court of Virginia has deided twelve bing, ba to three—in the Parkersburg kidnap; case, that jurisdiction of the State of — watende to the actual ee line of the Ohio river, at the particu- bed be of any occurrence. Legislature of Indiana have fixed on Monday went to adjourn sine die. Welearn from the Louisiana Chronicle, that a shocking affray occured a few days since betwen Messrs. oe ioe P, McCauley, and John Trurnbull, both planters of the parish of West et aprosonee p La. It seems that Turn bull, in cempan; pene with ral of his slaves, went upon- the plantation Mr. Me a slave be- longing to the latter, for some offence com! e night before; and was in the act of having him flogged by one of his servants, when McCauley came up and inter sasdeny ed behaailg op Turnbull levelled a doubdle- barreled and fired both barrels at the former, eighteen buckshot eftect—nearly all inthe right arm, one in his breast and one or two in his should MoCaule then fired at Turnbull with e double-barreled eu led with small shot,hiiting him in the side of the Both are expected to recover. We are informed, says Tuesday’s Mobile Herald, that Mr. Aversin, the French Consul at this place, dis- speeared: some two weeks ago, and has not been heerd since. Itis supposed that some fatal accident has occasioned this prolonged absence. Ata late term of the Superior Court of Virginia, hi it Staunton, Jacob Copenham obtained a verdict 000 against Sampson Betten, for the seduction of the ter of the former. Betten was married man, He ble to pay damages. The news received in New Orleans, last evening, wes, that Mr. Emile La Sere had received large majori- ties in the Parishes of St. Bernard and Plaquemines. Ilis probable majority will be about 1,500. roung man, eighteen years of named Nim- red con, ers Homan Cobura, of Dracutt, Mass, Committed suicide, by hanging, on the 12th inst, Hill’s Patriot pee that the loss by the fire at the Concord Railroad d as been overrated. The whole loss will not exceed $t $50,000, and the loss ef Messrs. Gil- more & Clapp, over their insurance, will range from $16,000 to $20,000. The river still cotaneae closed above St. Louis, but the ice has near!; ents in the harbor. At the island below, palperrael ofan ht of the city, isa eed forse of of iee, which is all that now obstructs the na jon to the mouth. Below, there bar fo have beck a rise in the river. ee inst., 1t was about on a stand, tofour feet water in the kanal: A the Missouri, on the 5th, reported that heavy rains had bo ynt and small streams were swollen and Sowing freely, and he supposed it would produce a rise that river of a foot or eighteen inches. ley to chastie Miss Ann Van Horn, a maiden seventy four years of age, comm mitted ful at} at sSanen on, Ohi, on the 24th ult. She bad been indie; opportunity alike shecnon of toa hetesbold th ney ber Marine Court. Betore Judge Waterman. Jan. 16.—John Jennings ve. Peleg Curtiss and Samuel Whitcom.—Assault and Battery on the High Seas.—The laintif in this suit was one of the crew on board ar brig Port Leon, and after taking on board a cargo of lo, weeissud while the brig. wae her way out of e Chilaba river, somewhere in the neig! berheod of Tobss- co, and on her return to this port, the chief mate, Whit- comb, fell ape and seriously beat the plaintiff, blacken- ing his ey: Sreties Be down among the |: rood, on deck, Jand ores te injuries u} -s son. The captain being | Ld the joo tering the ppt in Lis authority ia the behalf of tue ‘ini Ba bring tat 0 6 he cogent him asa party to transaction. jo at- tempt was made in the defence of the chief mate, and the only question mooted was, whether the captsin should in this matter. The returned be considered a party a verdict of $26 for the » oth “of the de: | BB fendants. + for tiff; — Sherman, — Beebee, defendants. t mre B. Peffers vs. James Finnegan.—The plaintiff mn thie suit action egeinst the lefendant tag mak- ing Of certain window sash, valued at $45, for a house in 16th street, of which Fi n, Who is 8 mason, was the master builder. The proved that on the 11th December last, the defendant iprcmied to pay for these sash om the 13th or 16th of the same month. The defendant proved one Thomas Shay, a wong ed fore part of November, engaged | sash, they eee ie sa a! i =F ained | the 52 casks Cireult Court. Before Judge Edwards. Jan. 16—Richard Walsh vs. Jeremiah L. Teylor.—This was an action of replevin, to recover fifty-two me ot of tes, a substance used in the manufacture of wi lead. Sometime in 1642 the plaintiff received s 4 signment of 122 casks of barytes, canes. to Ripley & Culvert, 149 Walsh sold out, gradually, until only 52 caal in the store. and Culvert shortly after dissolved partnership, act a ‘ignment of the whole concern was — to villian Culvert, the a jubsequently, an assignment wes made by | vert to Fisl ir Howe, ior the benefit of the creditors of Ripley & Culvert, and in February, 1643, Fisher Howe id out : meng or, at all haagrs,-) lat b him into ion 5 from the mony, it would apy i 11 of wal Te vot aeede out antl the Ap ‘April follow: ing. Before the sale to Taylor, Ripley & Culvert ap- lee to the District Court for the betel it of the bankru; law, and were declared | a eo yy the petitio: eo gene! », de- fe antign t |, and p sastgpen, os in the the A he tstignuvent to Howe voi of the bankrupts’ property was vested signee. The plaintit, in the December follow: possession of defendant, tendered him $190 ‘ar th the of the oll waar storage, and required the delive: ing that the de! oy could not the ‘susign- ment from Howe, t! peocnee'y roid Dy District Court. ndant relused to accept the tender, contending t) Il acts under the ent were valid to the time of pronouncing the decree in bankruptcy, and was, thaxetire, entitled to the wholes of his claim, and refused to give up the property. The plaintiff then issued his writ of replevin, hed the goods replevined, and the present action is brought to try the rights of the parties. The Court charged the jury that the assignment was void, under the District Suidgere de- cree, and left it to them to say, undor the evidence, whether the sum tendered covered the amount to which the defendant was entitled. The jury retired, and short- ly ater retu returned with a verdict for the plaintiff, valuing st oe Foo painie Messrs. Crest and C. Smith; for defendant, Messrs ‘Waller and Van Vran- en. Jesse W. Benedict va. John Aimee — Tie was an action of replevin, brought to test the rights of the parties to certain property levied on by the defend- ants under an execution. Silas C, Smith bad long been a large dealer in wooden ware, brooms, &c., at 19 Fulton street. Onor about January, 1843, sold out about $7000 of his stock to hie clerk, J Grey, for $1000 in cash, and took Gray’s notes, running at ‘one month to eighteen months, to secure Gray. wishing to preserve the c' mers and the busi had carried on, his sty anos as a wooden wi lealor having been favorably known, took into | organ’ with him a sister of the | said Smith, meroly for thi pose cfher name. The business then proceeded at Fhe old stand ; under the firm of Smith & Gray. Smith, about the 9th of February, 1844, and about six weeks alter the sale te Gray, being insolvent, made an assignment of all SS at netics including Gray’s notes, to John H. Brown- then Silas C. Smith was employed as a clerk»; sith & Gray. Shortly after, some of the creditors of 8i- las C. Smith, and amongst them the defendant. = ed tained Karte ents againstjhim, the d ecution, sand levied upon the this suit, which was in in the pdr of ie aoeras &G we as the property of Bilas C. Smith, Pith, ond Smith & Gray were informed that there were other executions coming upon them. | Smith & Gray not being willing, or feeling able to contend with all of said creditors, executed an assign- peor of all their ‘a rty to the plainti@, in trust, to pay: = creditors of & Gray, eluding the said notes. The plaintiff, pon receiving ts cre Bopp oreebaye immedia\ ly. Drought this action of reple' in oaniont the defendant. For the defence, it wos eaten that the sale by si- las C. a to Jobn Gray, was void. cause the sale was on credit, and hindered end dela; ea the the oreditors of Smith, 2d- Because Smith was employed ‘as the clerk of Smith & Gray. 3d. a, Becau the oe Smith continued to be used on the sign over e Verdict Lith bey laintiff, valuing the property at $1400. Sa eg or and Boardman; Wor dett’s, Mr. De! ar apaanie U.S, SlarshaDs Office. Jan. 16.—A fo r, named Thomas Trufit, some weoks ago declared his intentions to become a citizen, , Dela- veston, louse, and swore purchased the schooner Crescent, of W: freighted her with goods for House, he wasa citizen, and got out the ship’s . It was shortly after discovered, thas he wes not ) and information given to the “2 authorities. ‘The vessel was then libelled, and seized by the United States Mar- rom ‘The penalty, under the act, is forfeiture of the ve Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder Lay Aldermen Conner and gen Hoffman, Jom sont Phillips, ae cane eveuliemmees seardan, The 30 “erained for the trial of this casee, Spec Eq, ded to open the, case on the part of - eae In the coursp of his remorks, detailed at circumstances connected with “ihe eer ane ming the Sooo which the oe ex- Pact te to ere ), tending te fepliome th Gipiaie master of teller in ai Me nhc rik Mr. Phenix Benk, and several other witnesses, and examined py, ne prosecution; but their was essentially the same as that pete eae the Decem- berterm. Should a new facts be elicited during the course of the trial, the; v will be duly recerded ip the columns of the Heral Superior Court. Jan. 16.—This foarte r ean mapol te: ti it jax. 16.—This court is yet ©: o iad ments, and watil tA decisions are ‘made, (whion it probably be on Monday next) we have nothing te int of interest from this source. 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