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NEW YORK, SUNDAY MOR S, 1846. G, JANUARY 1 b—ivery Sarurlay—Price 6X seat ard ras prices—atways cash | Fe All stare or somunnnications, by, ‘stablahment, mast oe post paid, or the postage acted irom the sabecription moyey reat a SAMS Mi Northwest corner of Fultoa and Nasaan streets , September Lith, daly Sinan Bt nin bo te St. George’s lor Warmingdale and intermedi- melt tects, and on ingusievad intermeqnate ily, Sundays ex tS o'clock, A. M.. Ob Mondays, Wedieedays and Fridays. daily, hk, [iy and eave Formingiate-- ‘or ya vat 6% e’clock, A. M., an Baggage Crates will be it foot of hk bay md oF She Frelnd Som MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. T mer Statesman | je ench day om the arrival ROAD, VIA INDON, NORWICH 4 WORCESTER. At7 gicleck, in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall mde (Naswich ana Worecnter. Brevage fot rouh'wederloeke ra to their dee le Breakfast on board the b ‘The celebrated ice steamboat UT! tween Courtlsndt and Li fae oe packags regular Javdings, Ses, and entered ut ihe fr PS sage oF freight a tethe office cathe wharf. VIA. Ww HARTFOED AND| leaves the pier be- le he ‘at the Agent’s of- | ply on board, orte commodious steamers NEW rive at Albany the same even- | ke the line sure, and maaan rel on uivition se cavettions. Jat" tote 0 PERTH AMBOY. TUFFL’S DOCK AND CH Po a ° car kit a wae NOTIC: —On Wednesda take Ri or CHAMPION, and arr’ are peren bate WS os pete Tana 2" foot a Mer EVERY DAY at twoo'ciock, PM. re ‘ATEN ISLAND Jan. 6th, the trips on this Sundays the boat ees P.M. otasiiiusemenne a "I, NOTICE. PEOPLE'S LINE have and NORWICH, to asthe ice wail permit,) every day at 5, "New York, Dee. 94, 95 MAIL LINE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A. M. BY Not Byers, Dobbs’ F ihe NQaoy Polat Veip ks lls, Royerhook -Cold pri rita dite Piet etwoen Courtland fccight, apply on board, or to F.C. Schulte, at jOStON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. nard, leaves the every morning at The Royal’ Mail ACADIA and HIBER ton for the above ports as follows, iurisan, Commander, on,the Fustage to Livery ya. UMS. | Peter wi For frewbe = Passage 0} REAT BRIT) LAND. ‘of the subseribers able ail the principal towns and eiti fast sailing picket a. et a] having elegant accommodations, ap WOODHULL & MINTURN, ‘The regular packat bark Adam Carr, Hugh Meliwen master Wil! succeed the Sarnera “ine! LW. LINE OF PACKETS Fi POOL Packet tthe 2at January Me rie. WeST, Cape. Woodhouse, will positivel her regular day. Phe accommodations of this ship for eabi passenige! fall to mal ei to make immediate W.&J.T. 35 Sqgsh otraet, “ferme 4 P. S.—Tne Queen of the West sails from suns wishing to sead for their out in this megaifcent ship, or any of by applying #8 above. IDAN, George B, Ci Mat Orleans Wharf foot Al For we or passage, hat “ - E. K. COLLINS & CO., 5 South street. jee t ¢ ship Garrick, B. J. H. ik, master, ie sored o Bhariden, saad ball Bodh Dcoraasy hee . E. K. Collins & Co., ponfahers of ie ‘to discontinue Serastawttetkoue: aie tons burthen, will sail having excellent secommodations, ap- ‘OODHULL & MINTURN, & South — Thepecker Aur, Rochester, © burthen, succeed the Queen ts ply oa board. pier 13 E. the Weer and taltn 2 ne ‘VOSSYD te R HAVAN At uty Be BYCiNge, Wi The tna asin ey 1¢ for the above port on m MeURRAy, HE NEW Y RK HERALD. | Keane Ricnaz> —The adjauning cut represents JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Mr. Charles Kean as “ Richard III,” in the wooing scene with Lady Anne. This celebrated historical tragedy, which has been brought out at the Park Theatre, ina style of unprecedented spleudor and magnificence, still continues attractive. The élite of the city erowd the boxes of Old Drury night- ly, and the wemost enthusiasm prevails. This en- graving represents Mr. Kean whrle speaking the o— “Then bid me kill myself and! will doit.” Richard with all the boldness and daring of his na- ture seeks the love of her whose husband he had mardered, and effers her his sword to avenge her- self upon him—she hesitates, at leagth exclaim- ing— . “No! thongh I wish thy death, I will not be thy executioner.” Richard, assured by her manner that she relents, and that he wiil yet gain her love, boldly exclaims, “Then bid me kill myself, and 1 will do it.” Mr. Kean’s delivery of this line, and in fact his whole bearing throughout the scene, merits commenda- tion, and goes far to lessen the improbability of the conduct. erie Raliroad Controversy. John Jones agrees to deliver to Robert Wilson, in four months from date, ten featheied chickens, at one dollar a piece. Wilson. tells ot his purchase, and says be knows that there were but five chickens in the whole world, and that Jones will not be able to deliver the other five, and will have to pay him, fwikcas one thousand dollarea piece for them. ones Keeps quiet and procures five good fresh eggs, and has them hatched for the day of delivery, pro- jeduces ten chickers to the astonishment of Wilson, who declines eiving them, because they were hatched after the contract, aud were not alive at the time of making the contract. So with the Erie Railroad—the bonds are the eggs. Tar Wuote In an Eoo Sect. The Utica Gazette states the loss of property by the destruction of Hollister’s woollen factory m Check- rille, at $40,000 or $60,000. Said to be insured $30,- 000 or $85,000. The morocco factory and dry house be- longing to ths same establishment were not burned. ‘ United States District Court—In Admiralty. MR. KEAN AS RICHARD THE T ‘ ‘ OT The above represeitts the Bridge over the Harlem River, used by the Harlem Railrend Company. itis a substantial and magnificent structure, and will soon be the outlet for the great trunk of Railroad, Sree tap: thawte ecealeersastanarth running North from this city, connecting with all the Eastern lines. Lecture delivered . doctor, jeeded to deduce several conclusions. The os ea TAY cep em thee Untsy sees ocuclucion wasthatinis avilatee of uahyrensied the ofthe Church, at St. Peter’s Church, In the _ Charge of spintusl, tyrann clty of New York,on Mondayevening, J the Catholic ‘church 13th, 1826, no division among them ; but that th together inthe same mind and in th ed tolay down and Saviou rule: church. The wor sition. The preacher did not, with the plentitude of divine power and blessing ter, wes afterwards cartied out. The Saviour, on ano! occasion, used these remarkable words to Pat have prayed for thee, and when thon art co strengthen thy brethren.” He doe it | ero for the others ;” it is for Pet: foundation on which the church w it Peter was on! should fall, the foundation would fall; th Lo ag mae even 0 discuss and trate it. In illustration thereof, he made the followii brane only; not as if such. a thi.g ample, that J reclined on tl su that he bad t id thought it good t ad taken up e power of concilisting and sett! eed whole sarily follow Peter to make one system, and to esta! unity in the church. The divine Saviour established the church in this form, under Peter as iis foundation, bide under him. It is from this head and foundation that authority flows and is decree@ in the church. If aman says he has a right to preach and to and it will teach, he must show that he is a follower ot the logiti. mate head and foundation of the church ; he bole Ow ie successors, in alegitimate succession ; he muse exh it his proofs ; he must show that he comes ws heir and suc- cessor and follower of those who were the recognized messengers of the Saviour ; he must show that he acts request the | Under the pastoral authority of that church of which Pe- isements | ter was constituted the head. The preacher observed that in these remarks he did not wish to wound or to harrow up the feelings of his dissenting brethren, but he would say that they must have afoun- they are connected with that he derives his authority from him or dation—they must show the church—they mus! that they donot come on their own acco’ they aresent—they must show their comm: chap , but from Peter, or from the suck rr, coensora of the . They may say they do net from Peter, and may pretend that they come from bat must come from P firm and feed the to illustrate, or rather t to the chu: and pastrest, aad qader their children Ty 18th, the i. a to teach ig cop | thority. No iu ‘observed the learned doctor, is clear succession of the Popes from St. Peter.— The preacher then went on to sho! 4 ‘excellent accommodations, ap- | trine di the Catholic ouerch eboves i Stare. B MIELE: 2s Varrick st of GLADL master, will sail as above, he | under sll governm: whether uaier tyraony or under ents: the most unbounded freedom, the church consists of feorle who are always united, and agree in the same ith. lan- THE GREAT B or illustrated as each by itself would require a volume. We confers we felt curious to know how the doctor 80 often brought would illustrate the item referred to of the civilization it_ showed clearly that it tinsic which bound them all together, t mistaken, (for impossible to s entered and plundered by some thief a short tum by entering the room of Mr. George Scarff, with of the“ nippars,” and atole therefrom a gold watch, one | jy safe in so doing ; believing those reprosentations, he gold ring, $43 in money, anda silver eye-glass. Suspi-| thought i Cion atonce rested ona young man who had roomed in | innocent, as he before said. the house some few nights previous, by the name of| Judge Berrs—Your case was decided by the Jary sce jou poor Indians by Cortez and the Spaniai very name of Christian was rendered odiou jankind, by the atroci ans. We know of no other bi ted by modern Christi atrocious way—in wi and, if we aro dark corner, it w notes, and sometim lar before us, 60 as to be able to report this di ;) it we are not’ mistaken, the doctor attribut this bond of unity to the binding power given to St. Pe to the evidence of disunion The learned doctor selected his text from the first Epis- tle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians, first chapter, the tenth and five following verses; in which the Apostle entreats that “All speak the same thing--that there be perfectly join- ed ime judgment.” The preacher, after some introductory remarks, proceed- ‘ablish the proposition that Peter the Apostle was especially constituted, by the blessed , the arbiter, the foundation and direc- tor of Peter ; and upon this rock I will build my church,” were much en- larged upon ‘and amplified intheidemonstration of this po- @ said, intend to assert that the other Apostles were not gifted so well as Peter barous nations boing other than in the ter, and referred, remotel all other churches, which In concluding this review of this learned and courte—whatever the truth of its propositions may be— they were laid down cle: illustrated eloquently, a puny, idle. dreaming declamations, and ‘hibited in most ofthe Protestant temples If reason, logic, and profound argu- intellect can bring men irtuous, and turo lions most of these learned @pproach nearer to Him, and be in others. Aud id }. Pete not able to bind ‘or maintain unity, unison jong them; therefore they have no unity. Again, the doctor combatted the imputation that jected to slavery, and that this wonder- fect of spiritual domination, or slavery. He drew a distinetion between independence in religion, and independence as such; und showe: ‘and that the: ie into one ne sustained logically, and forcibly, far beyond the Catholics are sub; fal unity is the of the present ti ; the: also, ae wellas Peter, had the same plentitude Deatowad upon them; but they were not, like Peter, constituted the ruling head. the foundation on which the church was to be built and established, This p omise, thus made to Pe- into lambs, then tho: acquirements, mui more like lambs that the Catholics exhibit more of nting brethrea, it follows (if which we, how thoy must be m d, of course, where the true sheep ar ed indent of moral obligations? Who can affirm that he is he will, without regard to free and independent to do the obligation of the law, which is uld meet with a mai ho and pretended to be independ would close his pockets in his company, ja who, when God has ation to obey, in such matters, ecial ye aa the tobe built. Who y equal to the other ith, the faith of all the others ;and it was for the especial benefit ofthe church committed to his charge, that he pecially distinguished above the others. thue constituted = foundation; and if Peter fore it was that the divine Saviour prayed for him, end not for the others, that having made the foundation secure, the Prekigs ennog bea J it, might thereby ag nao ‘en rm. Having amply expatiated upon roposition, the dod farther te Ri te to illas- ry gentle and harmless ‘ofalong time, and ere still farther than ever from baing so in the present time } ys that be is under up, for himself, independence irked the learned doctor,) a practical Atheist — ‘The doctorthen preceeded to refute the charge made that the church iorbids the use of the Soriptures, a charge invoived in the more general charge of spiritual tyranny; aud therefore, in ligious independence, this ing the general reading of cally into review. Here the doctor a of his discourse of it he had been represented did not desire or will that the peop! [Here the doctor strict or liberal quotation of the w porter im question, nor did he represent himself as doin, 0, nse of the char, throwing it into the form ofa proposition, the words ofthe Ezpress, but in his own, and then pro- ceeded to refute,the proposition thus arraye the bye, much easier than when we have position,in hisown terms, before us; andjyet not,therefore, necessarily unfair or illo- ical,because sometimes a so inartificially, or #0 juire to be put into plain and int Religious Intelligence, ed” to Justice Osborne, and acknowledges the following ning, at St. Peter's mn ot his course.) h not affected by er heads and members.” McCoskry will preach and administer the rite of Confirmation, in the “ Anglo- Anerican Free Church of St.George the Martyr,” this c itev. Benjamin J. Height, Rector of All Sainte Church, will preach to the young, in the Church of the Stanton street, this evening. ‘The Rev. E. M. Johnson will deliver a discourse on urch Uaion,” in St, John’s Church, Brooklyn, this The Right Rev. Bisho ‘suppose (for the sake of the argument had been possibio,) dis. union had crept in among the Apostles—su, ), for ex- , that favored and beloved disciple, who ad a @ idea that he would act independent- , and ho, as it were, separate from the others—in such authority at there should be ‘Tho Rey. Dr, Seabury, rector of the church ofthe An- nunciation, wil sf Pi mons on the Chi ner of Prince and Thompson The new free plac Good Shepherd, in Mi the sheep; he has the power to determine and #3 0pponent’sown decide every possible case of disegreement or hewn en arg : Fok ne position,to be refu the prospect of .ts being opened early in alltuings in the church. We stand with Peter ; he it is prested whom in such cases we must follow ; he it isto whom all must bend the knee here on earth. As it was re- marked by one of the fathers inthe fifth century ina writing egeinst the Donatists, Peter was constituted the pastor over the shleep; to him it was said, leroy: He was the representative of the rch, the head, the foundation, the father, orin other words, the Popé of the Church. Al) must neces- B F. Barrett, of the New Jerusalem Church, er his filth Lecture on the Sacred Scripture, ning, in the New York Society Library corner of Broadway and Leona ject—The Sacred Canon, or the Books which com- ove the Sacred Scripture, according to Swedenborg — les quire to be state strest, at 7 o'clock. ing in bolder relief. We by degree, to imply that the proposition contained in t! ‘pre: h the doctor referred, required such a transfusion, but we have made the remark in justice to went the appearance of unfair- him in the light of an ad- and overwhelmed, inas- St.Clement’s Church is open for daily evening 4 o'clock, and for morning pi o’cloc nesday and Friday of each The committee of a new der the pastoral care of the gaged the large room in the Lyceum, No. & few doors south of Prince street, where will be regularly performed o both parties, and to ness to the Ezpre. versary trium much as he sty and all holy days. 3 3 porte ave been laiddown by the doctor ia his discourse of yesterday, he denied to be his, or that it was &@ proposition put fort! learned preacher;we have more reverence fo: tures than our dissenting brethren (the Protestants) have, and we show our reverence better than the: by not putting them into the hands of children to tear them in pieces or chew the paper; we regard the Holy t and devotion; ry Sunday morning and 454 jewelry, and was diseharged for want of evidence, has Deen re-arrested this afternoon by officers Bowyer, | NEW INCH KESUTAUKANT & UUPKER HOUB) Floyd and Grey, who have been t{pon his trail ever he was discharged. We understand that all the property has been recovered. His name is H. D. Champion, alias Thompson. Not 40, bee the street, between Pitt ‘The services of this church are re- Sanday at 10} o'clock in the morn. iternoon, and 7 in th ATION oF THe Cuvacn oF Sr. Maantin’s, M. Oa Wednesday last, this im- jervice took place. Thi on the occasion. juddards, the lessons by 4 Mr. Porkins, the sentence of consecration by the Rev. ‘Thos. G. Al sermon was preached by the Right ware. Notwithstanding the uniav- weather, and ihe herr gd se» dod ngreg ry good. The chu: edifice is highly creditable to the taste, zoal and liberali- resents 8 Boost spectacle of aw levol ir tector, ie a faithful. Ie- cus Hook, Penmayiva ressing and interest v. Dr. Potter officia read by the Rev. Mr. ntiment of Catholics upon their sentiment is not fairl, 0 Scriptures;” but the doctor expressed it ‘e say that the Scriptures were not in- ide, or as @ rale of faith; nor was,it i @ Scriptures.” [T' as roposition, as enunciated by the the more care, because as it may be met and controverted by otnors, itis important they should have the true propositions and not contend of their own manu(ac- i drew Ses See of this Proposition, and o manner in wi by the Catholic Church, by Constitution of the United observed, were allowed to interpret that docu- and to act with regard to it aa he ‘ould be dread/ul. to the Scriptures. entire week in the hearing of arguments. On Monday Aposties, and envoys from of the Catholic Church, continued the some who con affirm that they are vior that the bod and doctrines from the literal form of the doctor; we give it wi le. The Rev. Mr. Hard, tl orious parish clergyman. Sach men, with God's bless ing, must succeed. The Rev. Richard C. Hall has taken charge of St: John’s church, Huntington, near Baltimore. The Pittsburg Catholic informs us, that on Tuesday, hany, Miss Frances Browne (Sister 3 Mary McCafiry (Sister Mary Li |. Feanissy (Sister Mary Stanisl tor Martha), received the Veil in the Chapel of the Ccuvent of the Sisters of Mer- the hands of the Right Rev. Bishop er he ft is, who is to con- shee, Me refore, they must not interfere with confirming and teaching ‘in the church, without the mission of Peter. The learned doctor then force this etre viz :—That none but the successors of Pe- ir @ right to,preach, by the comparison of a family He com the successors of Peter to perents ina family, and asked what would a father and of a stranger, who should interfere without their permission oreonsent, and should jin to teach inst tre | The dacta pleased, » Misa .d, the confusion wi iss Xam Caalield, ‘atholic doctrine with ple do not receive their instructions o: ures. When the church was establish loctor,) there was not a IvstatLation.—Rev. Louis Mills was installed pastor written. When the apostl Hokford and over the churches of §, Clarendon, by the larshall, at Eckford, the 30th of Dect of Battle Creek; es were sent to preach, the Scriptures were not yet written; and, therefore, it is clear that thi ed not intended as Protestants repre- how could the Scriptures be a guide n when nine out of nine millions, in that day could notread? The Scriptures are under the church, which expounds them and gives the exposition tothe flock. Its doctor, “is the exposition of invogation by Rev. A. sermon by Rev. Samuel H. Hall, of Marshall, from { Cor. iv. 7; coustitutional questions by Rev. E. Buck, of Hillsdele, installing prayer by Rev. 8. Mason, of Mar- shall; charge to the pastor by Rev. II. H. Northrop, of ple by Rev. L. 8. Hobart, of tion by the pastor. Onorwation.—-Mr. Rees U. Evans, late of Union Theo- logical Seminary, New York city, was ordained to the Presbytory of Niaga- ed bishop of the first Presbyterian church Lewiston, Niagara county, N. Y.,on Thursday, &h juctory prayer and reading the Scriptures town; sermon bj im. iv. 16; Rev. air. About 150 ho were at work mining some dis- the place of the accident,escaped, but, to relate, 15 persons who w up the mines,were either crushed in with. in out any hope of being rescued, as it will take weeks to re- exposition, said the Homer; charge to the ight Union city; ead be church established on St. Peter, as the rock on which it is built. The Doctor then concluded a logical and eloquent discours horrible of farnished teen of whom have tamilies ; Anthony Welsh, Mar! trick Mitchell, Patrick Gath, Michael Falin, Henry Derney, John Farrell, trick’ Walker, Peter Crawley, John Hosey, Benjamin | 41) HOLLED ¥ 5 Williams, and a son of widow oS Mf or OLD KOLUEP OOF cry We are informed, upon good authority, that this acei- » KC &co., dont will not retard the operations of the company. at = oe What asked, besides: urch, ed cathe bs have nevet cuanged thon faith? They ane the same people, it is the same Oe, all climes, and the only system of religion exhibiting unit; only one which has civilized barbarot pted to an intelligent le; from the true origi: submitted to the criterion of only guide which is infal not enlarged Rev. T. Huribat, of You Meflarg, of Albion, from 1 7S rapoent That 000,000 of otas beall together, should all be in unison is, ‘the Doctor, a phenomenon of the Feces waka as eae Price Two Cents, “Brook): n Intelligence. Larseatr ano Ponitseat.—One of the Before Judge Betts. Jan. 17.—Inponrant Decision—New Practice. Thi Steamboat Delaware, her tackle, $c, ade. Henry Joh son, libellant.—The steamboat Delaware was attached at the suit of the Libellant, and upon thet occassion a stipu. lation was entered into by him and Edward R. L’Amsu- | ill give, this morning: « diecouree on ¢ reux, his proctor, in the sum of $250, in the usual form, | ™o# 1m po: jopic, immediately to secur» the costs ofsuit.. By a decree of the court, on } pina oi mga yh woulaly interest of olf the 16th of April, the libel was dismissed with costs | night last, Horace H. Mann, eq , of Boston, to be taxed. On the twenty-third of October, 1949, loteresting and eloquent lecture belore the a decree entered, requiring the stipulators to ri. of the Brooklyn Institute, on the subject of folail the tion, ur show caure why execution reat Britain,” in which he reviewed the immense re- sbould not issue against their estate, &o. Oa the | sources of England—physical, intellectual and moral— fourth November following, a final decree was en- | es connected with her possessions in every part ef the tered against both stipulators, and executien issued on globe, The same gentleman is announced to give ane- the 18th November, aud duly returned nulla bona as to | ther lecture during the ensuing week, upon “ Educe both, on the 2d December The Proctor for the claim. | tion.” A meeting wes held on Friday evening, in the ants then moved the Court, (upon the proceedings, and | basement room of the Lyceum, for the pul of | ‘an affidavit that the taxed costs had been demanded and | izing sociation of teachers, belonging to the ly io not pai’,) for an.attachment against the stipulators, to schools. The permauent purpose of the associat is compel payment. | it d for instructors, to meet at stated times, and by Judge Betts, after taking a very elabo: ther means to int the statute law and the practice ol the St that they were not applicable to the case then und sideration, which was to be gove: United 81 evening, upon the with the ‘object cloeidating his views e policy of forming a general siieenenene 4 denominations of rsons pro The Reverend Mi Lewier Pre Church, societies, are announced Brocklyn on the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday next. The Whig General Committee for the ensuing year, organized on Friday evening Jast. David A. Bokee, Esq. was elected Chatrman, and D .F, Atwater, Haq , Segreta- i 1 aitachment t» compel the defen: ry, on the first ballot. The Democratic Republican Com- tetorn ihe decree, or an execution against the pro: | mittee of the city of Brooklyn, meton the evening of the perty, or for want of that, against his body. In all | 16th inst, onthe occasion o: giving place to their sue- her cases the decree may be enforced by an attach. | Cessors for the ensuing year; ahd passed ‘al resolu- © said he would not then touch the question, | tions of a landitory character, in reference to the course the rule of the Supreme Court, authorizing a cap 1d satisfociendum upon a judgment. or a decree for payment of money, might stand in conflict under the act of Congress, of February 28, 1839, abolishing impri- ment for debt; that question may arise and require a r Careful consideration, ih caso tho claimant sues out uca. w York ; at the same time intimaiing that they may ea und the stipuletors are imprisoned under it. The af or require him to “preside over the destinies of party ii entitled toeither alternative of the 2ist rule; | the whole country.” S and as toking out a fi fa without effec/, inthe first in- | Arr. Charles J. Lowrey and Augustus H. stance, does not prevent his ait ds havi he more | Sidell ha’ Spotted by the Governor and Senate, ingent process of a capias ad sa/isfaciendum—so also he | commiss oners of deeds for this county, vice Rufus y fall back upon the first provision of the rule, and | Claggett and William A. Thompson, resigned. take out an attachment. The true construction of the | Dearne ix Brooxury.—For the week ending on the mvp Jnlamanhs i nat that ibe Del 10th inst, there hteen deaths in the city of y it, confine the party to Brooklyn, of which six were by consumption. agi ap it Buratany.— Yesterday morning the grocery store of i ba lection was uot to takethe pony | ME. Lewis N. Baldwin, at tho corner of Gold street and inst his property. The claimant in | Myrtle avenue, was are ete ety entered, and a num- this case was to elect his process at his own hazard, and x i a Agere ane wey fhensrem, Meconta te eter BET; money, to upwards of a thousand dollars. ahi basctiaesticocenertipeaietaiae uiedae Death oF a Painten.—A few weeks ago we noticed “ sap ~—=—= | the suddem death of Dr. Mackay, a young and accom- pains physician, of Brooklyn, the son ef aneld and ighly respectable compositor (at that time attached to the Herald pftic who regarded him as the pride ard ory of his household. The bereavement was so deep- f and ra felt by the oftlicted father, that he has since been confined to his room by a sickness which the medical aid could not reli; nd it now becomes ine. He was hig connections wil beloved by, every one who knew him intimately— and his loss will be mach deplored by a large circle of friends and acquaintanc bers of the typographical profession U, &. District ( ourt. Before Judge Betts, Jan. 17.—Sentenc-s.— Robert Griffith, who was com mitted for perjury, for having sw orn on’ occasion of his ‘oing bail fora man named Bird, charged with counter- feiting the coin of the United States, thet he,GriMith,was worth $3000, it having afterwards turned out that he had no property whatever, was brought up yesterday to re- ceive sentence. Judgh Berrs—Robert Griffith, you have been indicted for a very heinous offence, andthe jury have found you guilty. Do you you wish to say any thing before 1 pro- ceed to pass the sentence of the law on you ? The prisoner spoke in so low atone could only said understood few words of what h belle we as qualified Become beil Admiralty, a8 contr mon law. ‘He then the Supreme Court covered thi cree is for the payment of mon: ment. whether effect, erpecially when on execution, but including the catch from the arrangements that were mad that he was asked by a respectable to tied map, and that he (Grifth) would be perfectly sates ‘ jed map, an e (Griffith,) wor e pe: 7 rates ee Dut, sald he I know f stand convicted, although I declare Jan. 17.—Arreat of a Burglar—The lodging house | | am entirely innocent He then went on to state that kept by Mr. William B. Peck, No.3 Mercer street, was | Bird was the first man he ever went bail for, and he ince, | would not have done so for him, if he were not assured he was a respebtable man, and that he would be perfeot- ard case, although felt perfectly they seen. sorry to shown ict. You William Wilson, alias Seymour, alias Wier. Mr. Har- | cording to the evidence, and I have no d vey Hart happened to step into the porter house called | ed that eveidence well on your if. 1 the Rainbow, in Howard street, on Thursday afternoon, | say that it does not appear to me that you and spled this fellow sitting there. Ho immediately no- | any grounds whatever, to question their ver titled Mr. Peck, who cume around to the Rainbow and | swore that you was worth $3000, when in feot you were arrested Wilson, and took him beck to No.2 Mercer | not able to show that you were, at the time, werth one, street, and accused him with the robbery. He at once | do! You spplied to put off your trial, and the Court became alarmed, and owned up to the stealing of Mr. | wi 1g to give you e' facility to get your witnesses Scarff's property. They kept bim in custody until be | and prepare for your of Rises id, in ition to the restored the stolen property back to Mr. Scarff. This | District Attorney, strain lo in your favor ; but you being done, a person was sent to the Tombs for en offi- | have not,on your trial,been able to show by le wit- cer. Howe an officer not being baody at that mo- | nese that you hed any property whatever, and ise ment, Mr. Blakely, the efficient clerk of police, who is | strong presumption that you were either conected with becoming very skilful in such matters, went up and took | the man you went bail for, or that you were hired to charge of the prisoner, and brought him to the Tombs | come inand bailhim. But what le mach worse, you ha- qT on proves to bean accomplice and “pal” of | carded an oath that you were worth $3000, when you Ja k, who was caught, tried and convicted the ‘not worth one. Under the laws of the Ui other day for the d ing robbery of Draper & Richards, 8, the punishment for the offence of which you have No. 95 Muiden Ii Importers of en convicted, consists of fine end imprisonment of a tying the boy, Ed ubery, to very moderate amount, when compared with the hein. ey robbed the » ousness of the crime ; but in ad n to these, you can- seventeen years and six months to the Sta after be o witness in any court of the United before going up, he confessed who his *' pal ind ‘I do uot see any reason in your case why described them very minute. y—and this Wi hould not be enforced ageinet you to its utmost identified by the boy as the one who had the carpet bag | jimit. I therefore sentence you to be im} for the under his cloak in the store. This Wilson has “squeal- | term of three Bak burglaries :—Babbage & Morton, 167 South streot ; store entered by false keys, and tho safe robbed ; bank bills, silver and watches stolen—the dwelling house of Wil- | ced'Baker to be imprisoned for six months, and to pay @ liam H Carey, 163 Washington street, Brooklyn, entered | fine of $25, and Peake to be imprisoned for eight months. by forcing the back door; coats, cloake and other pro- perty stolen—Mr. Eogs’ gr store, eqn o rea New Fortirications 1x Kincston —Ground has Way and Broome street. | They att apie te fed leavigg | Deen broken at Stuart's Point for the fortification gps gd i there; the buildings are cleared away from the front of the town hall to open the (ete) for the new battery; surveys of the shoal in the harbor ere going on th: the ice, preparatory to the erection of a tower hoal; the eastend of Ontario street, from the barrack eee in any paper y: n fora fellow who han; irty work of the polit ite, is to be stopped up, anda block house that will com- mand the bridge to be erected; the new road from the bridge to poss thro the government wood-yard to Burglary. Three black rescals, called Joseph Smith, wring nodal gd. vntiem youre preety fl Samuel Jarvis, and William Tucker, wore “pulled” yes- fae 4 with the Uvited States, Kin, terday, for entering the dwelling house ot Mr. Samuel | Won*PPily; take piace. with the tntand any attack thet Boughton, grocer, corner of Hudson and Harrison street, | Wi!) Soon be in a Coniition fo withatand toy ev ocasion and stealing several coats and othor articles. One of Nance thavhate saveal Wavenen: ont Wan 0 Tight th “alguses "Wes “blown,” and the property will be re- | that 1 ae Works sn 5 time, had it not Tombs to do the ther particul: officer. Fur- o-morrow. Kin co tomorow. Committed for examination by | and Justice Drinker, less, Arrest Bench Warrant-—George Anderson was | Propel occur, re is a reckless, arrested on a Bench, warranty for an sarault he battery Sresping, Bese ag! which may Aeyiaee fon (oie mora with intent to kill Ralph Smith, on the lay of Sep- | Soone many poten expect lesire.— tember last. Looked up by Jastios Tay! a Kingston (Canada,) Herald, Jan. 6. Petit Larceny —Margaret WW: jooging in the act lady’s cloak, worth $5, belonging to Daniel INK, SEALING WAX, WAFERS, &c. of stealing a lady’ 6! PALING Wid, 8, Collins of 24 Anthony street. Locked up by Justice iting bak, 3,4, 6, 8, 36 Diet veo crusaes Muaparait wel pated ioe | onee RST ERR eas ca watt ihebory leben > | paration— warranted; 3000 Ibs. WAFERS, all kinds, from ting off with a lomp and a em iron, Belonging to oo w ; ° WW. Tait, No. sa whiteball, Sralued at 25 cents. | 42.6. 5400 Iba. SEALING WAX, various’ qualities, Locked up by Justice ‘hove are warranted equal to any in the country. Dew Important Arreat.--The person who was arrested at | ters supplied om hoeral ora, at low pricee’ by the U. 8. Hotel on Tuesday morning, by officer Floyd wiHADbady Bavips, of the 2d District, for robbing Mr. Pastacaldi of money ja3 ttre pe ty renee, "T NO. 731 BROADWAY. UNEL & Le COM to.an Sean otal aad to datiatsied faatice fare opeved an elegant French Restaarant ’ House, ar No, 77 Broadway, where Breakfast Prmegee end Sepveas aeay be bed atany €on' not fail Cireult Court. Before Judge Edmonds. Case of Potter —This case stands over until Saturday next, in consequence of the continued illness of the Dis- trict Attorney. satisfy the Superior Court, Before a Full Bench. JOHN DAKLE Jan. 17.—This Court has been engaged throughout the MERCHANT ee a some important and interesting decisions may be made, BES. deqgoun of eling the of large stock of ‘ail and near, of fers them on le cits Winter Goods, vuitable i Gro mages reshonadl terms, Tue Accinent In Tie Mines at Cannonpaze.—- | “9g ctfemamen a? atte stock of ‘ MADE CLOTHING, by his Honor, Chief Justice Jones. ‘The Wayne Co. Herald gives the tollowing addition- READ! Ci al particulars relative to the late accident in the coal | consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, and Vests, Surtouts miber at Carbondale, Penn “On Monday an immense | “Cloaks, Sacks and Office C syemh wil beste ven acres in extent, fell from the from now * Se tenagiinaton of the Delaware & Hudson Ca-| 4 j, ‘ CS f nal Company, at Carbondale, upon the workmen below. nyigr and Upder par coupe yon eh Cnvem, seule] tote, ‘tiene pees wae fal gr | tp ate mel Tienda or tas others” Nopse are’ entertalaed ot thats | A Gere a A recovery. ‘The boy who died was riding a horse at the TOR jiled. The other two persons who injured by the rushing of the time of the accident, and is supposed to have been killed DY fi INVIGO: “ by the force of air rushing toward jouth of the mine for all incidental to the Hair, pe Te ae th he ig Am leases ‘where baldness is not bevoud the wore taken out move the immense mass of slate which has fallen in ; and | if yet alive, will be compelled to die one of deathe—that of starvation! We have been ith the names of the missing Brennan, Wiljiam Ci |, Par onard, Henry More, James Mc- pany. | One of the Giiteen above mentioned, however, has | FyaLT—# Ppt oo been fortunate enough to escape uninjured, afier an in- | F le, Tor sale ta lets te api Po carceration of forty sight hours. Mr. Hosey, the one | _ 4 uf & £0 54 Gomth ot Alluded to, was formerly a res.dent of this city, and hee | J. BaSRUENES CO, Frotnee and Fiver Meronens 77 Pi UHURNE 6 CO. Produce and Pious Morenens 1 for some time an overseer in the mines,