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Vol, XLI., No. 36—Whole No, 4249. THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1846. HE NEW YORK HERALD. |: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. DAILY HERAL! F— rience VEE HERALD tery Sa Saturtay— m—Pa} pote. in anna aie of all kinds executed a beauty ated sw Yous Henatp Estab 'sHMEne Northwest jens ‘of Fulton and Nassau streets. ~ MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. _ DAILY OVER Ae ISLAND KAIL NEW LONDON, NORWICH 4 Ler att foc Yelock. i Santee excepted. pay. to [ee ay ay eaves ‘Way Crates are in ir Ne 0. TRAINS bE oe FOLLOWS, ow Yori? lock: AM Rowton vin for AM.; , Wednesday Friday eet cae ‘AvM., and fog da Leave Samaica—For Brooklyn, at § 0 whold 88 Grovaport Ace’n. eal: 175; Bess Pre be eal of ‘Trains at the several omar aetnin promi sha = of Whitehall man leaves Greenpert ier parts coenlas. ‘Trains from Bi aM ious steamers NEW darrive at Albany the same even- made to make the line sure, and haem made advertised. jal Imre BOSTON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. my ra peck map OA EASE Reva! FOR ALBANY, VIA-NEW HARTEOE. NGF LD—Duil CAMBRIA, C. ft E. Jadkii age to Liverpool. poral on "ha Ist whteHlam, Jr., Agent, [8 ON GREAT BRITAIN LAND.—Persons wishing to re- Great B freland, cxa obtain drafts of the subscriber asc ines ors was and all the principal to’ ow as. Suk ee 5 | ULAR. caer nome GL. prlendad and fast si ryt vain day rer A se send for the ae its shove epladid sips, oreny of the —, Fe ati wor K. Se ey CO. zane 20 goods received on board after 3 ‘New ope James, E. Woodraf, who wil address. AEE, Baylor, ee will maweaes me ay Orweaa, anit uel tiat Feb. her NOTICE—STATEN ISLAND a re apie ae , Jan. 6th, the trips on this INDON LINE OF PACKErS— dM i ZI IN: Kai ee Ca Jt Y _painget b ong the ‘Switzer! Soi hes eu hit ihr ol the abo derate te pplying as bore vackee, oS ar bi ne’ Feeket Shin PATHIG tons, will sail as above, Narn rina ar aay, He very very vapertor snecumodatioas for evbia, second i‘ Saanlicalion on bourd, font Hiom on board ve ce JOSREH Me WU ener of Fie ind South streets iP te Pavrick Henry, and sell Gu the 1ith of ir friends, can have them "OC the above named vessels, on — browse ae om en Fel Mien 08 AND LISAED Seer an OFFICE. ibscribers are prepared to SEE re every ieee |. HERDMAN & CO., 61 South street. p KINDERHOOK, of New PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN ‘AND IRELAND: | | m Liv the Ist | The PORaTIRE ails ‘rom Lis meee. te Wat of March. ie CAMBRIDGE “ “ wineet Apa * MONTEZUM “ 16th of Apri ros ending forthe reeds, and forwarding the aralh | certificate py the steamship Hiberuia, aajltog from Boston oa | the Ist of oraary, will have plenty of time to coe in the Yorkshire, or in auy one of the eixht packets of the Black Ball | Line, bo sotns, from Liverpool gn inn of every ARCHIE, BR ‘BROTH rome ea 3s alton st., | Newt door to the Fult Notice.—The Public oT im ctfully notified ix desire of the owners of the Black Bal! Id Line of Liverpool Packets, all no. po Tecgenaes pony Avat Roche, Brothers & Co., have n from them to advertise to briny ers by that Line and thet they are the ouly regular A ger Agents of said Line m this city. 26r = &, &. = LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS Teas a ainda ack eg ere ene ist, 6th, il May, wh wien dey il be md dnd igappointments will be prevented during the summer yen ships eet commence iene pas Clifton,.... "ennesse, tte! sent by or of them, ules css reales bills of lading are taken for the same, at the value there BE Riab INS & CO., 56 DRUFF, at is in : FI promptly f rward q ‘The shige ot is Wayentea te fellpesgeunty eced vertived, and great care will be taken to have Tho goedgeor rectly measured. PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND TONE = ie ‘a of this line will sail during 3 in the eS ing order: From Ht Fork. From Havre 16th Feb’ry. Ship UTICA, F Hewitt, master, iit ; ee ag Ship 8T. NICOLAS, J B Pell, “ tied June 16th July. i , Ship ONEIDA, J Funck, master, iat July. Ish Aug. r : I ’ Ship BALTIMORE, J Johnson,ir.} ist Aug. 16th Sept. Ist Decr. 16th Jany. They are all of the first class, ably commanded, and with ac- commodations for mple and commodious. ‘The ice of Passage fn the g 4100, exclusive of wines and iquors. BOYD & HINCKE 9 Tontine Building, No. street. sata ta to the agents for forwarding will be abyect to pone sehen the ths. expenses actually paid. TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATION OFFICES 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 'Warterloo Road, Liverpool. Persous a jing to secure passage lor Be ee rpool during the coming pool Packets, nderm sh sage may be engaged on ide of the Atlantic ‘Sespatched in in as comfortable inanner as possible. The ahip Liverpool, on 6th February—the Siddons on the ‘ee Feb: ae Queen of the West, 6th March—the Sheri: jan on ‘The well known saiting qualities of f those favorite packets render any remarks unnecessary, and their accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, turpass those of any other line. Tomecure pa es further arscOrn ly to te TSSowh street corer Maiden Lan P. vty whined 6 TT. ly Di fe » ELE ae MARSEILLES LINESOF PACKETS. ily henge on the Ist, bcos Ss ek tock sock daring the year,’as follows:— From FromN.Y. Myst —a oe Jest Mario Esler, Febi Apr 10 EBRASKA (n A Mert = May 10 PCR aed JOINVILLE, ae W'Lewrence, Apri Juneie Silvester, Y deste Jay 10 wets are lf fast ling, coppered and copper fastened ves- sels, 7 then of experieuce. "Theiraccommo- dations for passen a allthat need be desired in point of comfort a1 hh ry by excellent steze room accom- modations. Punctuality iys of sailing from both ports maj relied on. npeesens £0 Pee ogee ta 7h be forwarded free of oth- aed & PHELPS, Proprietors, Taatetrget, orto hy HINCKEN. 3 ents, nltre 9 Tontine Fi lings. 88 Wall cor. Water st PASSAGE FROM AND REMITTANCE TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Fame ee hy epared to emake onan re- ments to bring out passengers by first class American packet ships, sailing from Liverpool every six days, and thereby avoiding the P possibility of detention to emygrants at that port. Accomm¢ are very superior, the ye well Led for their kind treatment er appear to be almost unnec send ri th old county fr lead, will do well by selecting this i Jed tor decline coming out, the pass- comer money is galas fefunded tot to the party from whom it was received, without ction. "Drafts or exchange on the National Ban! | pow abe London, ble raikoes diseonme farther SAMUEL THO: Nu Orto _ C.GRIMSHAW & CO. No. 10 Goree i d j7 Imeod*m Liverpool. JOHN HERDMAN & CO, United States and Great, Britain and d Ireland Emigrant Office, ith street, N: ae: KEENAN & C if =) to and from Great #rvfain and Ireland {via L ire day Jarepcot) ntrymen that the regular Packet Shi ‘The subscribers. in callin fenton old & ai Bouth street Ni HERDMAN, IEENAN | Py N. 2m, for any amount ean as usual ey furnished, at all the principal Banking lostitutions through ication as above. naire THE G OUTHERN Ae neat tts eg E> and eg, of, Bd Aa for pirat: this ecrmony aad lors ad sfelnee vee Oss ‘reatise on gemnmrciee +» and ni cepteateg such us fllowe rity ele wn th alfection of the lungs, pin gus for are wie Stila or o r she prom jounced her lungs ulcerated wit ‘effect. fie Anans . She has two tly recommend it to all si iar) uu Clarke’ ate Na Broadway. Residence City and Count; 7 .—. duly rein, doposes Srvinbe cL igaeare ger ert vbeine . H. MUN) aa reeds. a “i sold ae \epaacrigiee ly through- aieberal discount to dealers. 38 Im‘? pane GEOR HE URE rigov eo sine Baits Rime |= #.. at ‘or Ula Line of , 4 i | ARTIES furnished wit te Harp and Violin = er of inarrament.” A WORTH, N 140 East Brondway ort Saas, No, 27 Elm ee poe gn mre MUSI Rien hy KAMEREICS a FOR RIVATE PA ES, C4sé be. sowed by applying at oe He STREET. iCKERING PIANO-FORTE WVAREROOMS, 293 Broadway, No. ® and 7. L Lafarge Building. PPE PUBLIC will ieee a comes aneesianeas ment of G and Square 10 Fortes, at the same price ‘ahurteune teats 427 im*r ‘OLD LEAF AND DENTISTS GOLD FOIL OF 8U- Derior guality,—Gold Foil $26 pr ox ; Gold Leaf at the eat eee Pale Gold Package ; Silver Leaf, Gold, Bilver and Copper Bronte the Fectory, Reade street. ‘AU! i290 1m*re Practical Gold Beater. A CARD. ‘© PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. ysicr [TAUGHT ON THE LOGERIAN SYSTEM By aLady who is well experienced in teachin seers etc ™ arte of paper, duly attended to. oF jBlmtre 250 Grose Blast ring ak? and ¢ varioussizes; 150 grose ind carat or wi paration— warranted; 5000 Ibs. eneate 0c. fo oe. per 5 08 be SEALING WAX, vatinas qualities, Tas cha ar weeaah geal erty inthe country. Dee- Jers supplied on liberal terms, at low THADDEUS BAVIDS, Manette and Im, ia3 Imtre 12 John atteet, opposite Cli SUAS, ESSENCES AND PERRUMERY, of all Depot, No. 3 Courtland street. The Subscribers, ori inventors and manufacturers ‘of the genuine Walnut Oil tary Shi [sere in our Ring’ tus iy, pooees “almond, ar Musk, and ‘Toul t Soups; grim Pale’ Family and No. Croton # oating jew and splendid article, for hi Sad civate beng het warranted not to produ rich and ples jather. weesner: with ie general asso tment of Perfumery, Kasences, &c., both Foreign and Domestic, ey and put up with the greatest care; also our celebrated Crystalline Candles, for the West India and South Amer can markets, warranted to stand any climate. Grocers, Dru sgists, and de: im geueral, are requested to call and examine for theresa! j%1m*r NSON, VROOM & FOWLER. For e%E ESTABLISHMENT, the Exclusive Sale of Choice PERFUMERY! FANCY SO. AND TOILET ARTICLES, anp Retan FT BE sspemibers whe: ted at the late Fair of the Ame- rican Institute, the much admired display of choice Per- famery and Toilet: art and who = there awarded, by the honorable judges, a Golden 1 Medal, as opened an establish- ment ia this city at No. 159 Broadway, where he offers a speci- ality of Perfumery not to be surpassed either in Europe or Ames rica. ys renee or ie ata Lead sand iat vantage over th fres! pare the uneaualled prrantcias be ontgred of ieren iboratory of Laugier ey et Piet ie ot years the director, guarantees ls ‘possession of a skill fami complete assortment of choice ‘articles of the most ¢ brated foreign houses, will at all Sines be kept on band, ‘thas enabling his customers to compare to ie, and also imported from ry fa acre of FANC app:oaching holidays. Ttise Boep which will chenge de pumice inte bom beauty, and old age into youth, or. Pomatume which will tue of c! gans for the gro wth of the hair. These Sthers; but he does pretend to offer TOIL surteally compounded that no unneutralized Cust rei fret the most delicate wtcoeat end he offers a most el ip pleas ration, so highly r by am accomplishes of ica, his AMANDINE, whi which will prevent or most inveterat fe offers his. uurivalled SHAVING CREAM, which, ice tried, will always be present in every man s diessing cnse He offers his bry MEIC CB CREAM, so invaluable an appli — so gelioas te faces & ving, a much more elegant pre tha ream. vie offers for che head, OILS, ESSENCES, POMATUMS d WASHES, possessed of oeba prope ies, some design— 'HOLEsAI ed to Neantifyand cl cleanse the ie to cure disor- dered action of the Scalp; some emoluient pro perties for the irritable head; others ing and tonic to the debilitated Scalp, impaired gem i ess and other causes. These remedies, well: -ksows sioloyieal principles, freq » atop it falling when its loss does not arise Nore a deuruetioa ‘of the or- he of the hair, and are not to be confounded with the thou- sand nostrums 20 shamelessly warranted to cure in all cases. — His BEAR,S OIL, be assures the pablic, 1s perfectly genuine yrhen represented as such, and is prepared, by an application of er the peculiar Organization, in cook ‘which it differs from other substances of a similar ch: Fe the ality of his goods, be refer to Messrs. Aspin- arenes a hilton, and many oth rs of the most respectn- able chemists ty, Ty ee ie last several years have satisfaction, it, ect oe not aly wil en back. The -— ‘establishment a character for ve! , from the nature of the articles, there No. 159 Broadra ys bmn abery and Cou nrdandt, ani Imre wa yvad 114 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. Ornics on THE RATE Murua. Insurance TAMEETI Gots Get he traneea Ba athe otlce ot tf Company, on the EPH watan con unauimoesly Yccted Presiden Ory, Lew | ine lam aeeed Vi Vie Fre to pply the v vacancy occasioned by the resignation of joseph By order of the Tra: 7 ELLWOOD WALTER, Secretary. ae, Insurance on CarGo anp FREIGHT ONLY, tile surance Company, No. 62 Wa aie, confines its business to Marine insurance 04 freight: New subscription notes, meting to upwards y Two Hundred Thousand Dollars have been received, and further additions are daily being made to its assets. invites attention to its plan of business,which and larger returns to e Company Sere cee Thos, Achelis, Geos Taylor, Thomas pum Hoary Shelign.” Levi Cook, iba: Aieris SY Baker, Bic Ward Hopkins, c yehiog, Basel G, Hata, BF. Jeuki JOSHPH WALKER, Presiden Lewis <5 ggg ice Presi Euuwoon Watren, dem LEFT OFF babesne’ Yuan heed FURNITURE ANGABPARAL (oer Lady tr Geecemes?). dispose ot ma ve Arma, be eae eek iy doo hy dancing by appointment 2 "No. A \e yong through the Post Office, or otherwise, ¥, ROSEWOOD, ZEBRAWOOD, Keo. &e. E.G. Y, ‘ouster street, yee, ind Spring steel The cutive stock wil » sold, pg a ned td in parce to suit, purchasers at m LIC] t below the market price, “aeafe meteoric ya I the Seo do. do” a matted do ton Gio Babin: ae Bie ih Mabey | do 190 Jogs Mahogany, 39 do Rosewood, 6 ae 1... $10,000, $200, ease ee ie TO LEN aca ise et ans above oki Apel Apoiy to ie a PSRSaB Wa eared | reek U ee inn ti the. conte of 9 and idee oh be TO THE LADIES—TO THE ae LADIES be Perfluous of enst off Clothing to dis fbeice it thosarae, by sending for the mabeeeiber, ut her cash pice lor va, vy eriber, at her No. 69 Duane street, Mir M.S. COHEN, irs. M. N. B.—Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furni ture also bought by Fr k vod seroma the Post Office will be attended to. 192 BROADWAY, CORNER Key JOHN 8' TO THOSE AVE THEMSELVES. i enV eben Cream” throughout nd " hitherto disco Gnd the roughest beards, of imitations, and ‘observ: re the written signature, un Mima and a for arta exportation, Ring's cousk tested pei bite for orvaale as if S| $100 BES Bra game! Lie mire fal. | Suet Aachetal fower Manufacturers the city. Pw ilner’s.) free for one month CONSUMPTION CURED. YTON’S, COMPOUND SYRUP OF SARSAPAR! PAry ‘Woodnap eland Mons, Wi Cherry, ke. Lung, Heart, Throat, eae DY yeh is cel ted Tm ody can be obtained (orice 7 cents, ) at 62 Joba ee | Avenue; at the latter place an hy sareasiceee togive gratuitous saviee ato AM. = (ieee er | athecae irene Bae ects “hagland, and a Selita | a Senin gang ae ‘a iY BATE, Yor! . 5, 1846. et iam Axzany, Feb. 3, 1846. Legislative Proceedings. The Senate, being particularly desirous of making | | the American people acquainted with its sentiments | upon the question of the annexation of Texas, and | way of news. In my last I gave you an account of | the Kane duel, and it appears that the matter hag | | not been dropped. I understand, from the best au- | solved itself into Committee upon the cupsnad toate) thority, that James W. Hyman, the person who shot | resolutions at precisely 45 minutes before 12 M, and im- | mediately after the transaction of some unimportant bu- | covert and sinister design inthe | fore the grand jury of the criminal court to-day. The | seconds will be prosecuted a accessaries. Hyman is | |) een walking through the streets | | upon the expediency of giving the notice of the we mination of the joint occupation of Oregon, again siness. There is s discussion of these resolutions ; some connection with | the succession to the Presidency, asin this discussion, the candidates forthe succession—(among them Silas | yesterday. ‘The affair has created a great excitement | Wright,'Mr. Van Buren, George M. Dallas, &c., &c.,)— | here. are denounced and anathematized ; ostensible discussion; mere pretence ; played to hide the purposes of Senators in the de- bate of an entirely distinct and separate issue ; Dallas is denounced asthe father of the national banking sys- ; Wright is cursed for his vote against annexation, r his subsequent remarkable career ; Van Buren is represented to be defunct,a worn out vetertin, not availa. ble. The splits and cliques in the old democratic party of r; it has become impossibi: heal them. Senator Johnson said the object of the: th e men (Silas Wrig ht and Mr. sons why he oppo tions ; his tates were exceedingly elastic and igen al ble, and almost ap, em. Mr. J. occupied the floor until a M., and the: eon the committee rose. ita a Court of Errors. Mr. his prow uj on the adjournment of course of Mr. J.'s 8; | still in town, and wat 1844 are becoming wi resolutions was to brii construction might without taking the Senate now resol\ Senator Wright's ht, however, exem) ol. Sara Young followed Mr. J. He said these resolutizns had been — a pretext for an attack on him solely and entirely. Col. has beet on the and he relieved hims attack on the Senators he twins, (Clark and Wright) clared, in fe ees tack him (Young) an Clark denied the ini utation. Youn allant and veteran ne a week past, to-day by another anathomatical ites as the Siamese aid Wright hed de- county, that he intended to at- ruin his Political character. “s whole address Texas resolutions,) was person- maclt strictly to the political lives and I will not attempt to report f Clark ia Waekt Col Sai da e snorted © Clarke had written. C) sed .” The doggere! which the Col. hic! the “soft impeach: read, run as follo “Thi veterans never before forced to be; Oh, Fortune ! what What strange results on men you being ee. .) No man (continued the Colonel) ‘k’s) age, in this State, ever wrote ties poetry bel ‘hop je beautiful lines were read by Young in reply to rtion of Clark, that ‘without the vote of would not have been e in reply to the Sean Clark, address the ae. nate in reply to the speech of Mr. Clark, w! 6 atig- as the most villanous and out cappenea ‘on the floor of the Senate, unt Mr. olson, of New York, was in the chair, and did ar to preserve order; but his efforts were bootless, Find without the shadow of a chance of suc- v it anbmitted a bill to-day, to amend the hing Imprisonment for debt, and for the punish. ment of fraudulent debtors. A resolution instructing the committ nies refuse to carry the the acts of Congress rela- was offered, together with an amend- @ committee to ascertain the reasons for refusing to carry the mail. resolution and amendment were adopted after a short 2. Colonel’ Samuel You: yoous that ever mail under the provisions oi tive to this subject, ment instructing t! of the compani New Onzeans, Jan. 27, 1846. ry: The Last Duel—The Election—Increase of Arrivals — Quick Trip—Trade—Theatricals, §c. There is nothing§very, interesting stirring, in the | | Kane, as to be proceeded against for murder in the first degree. An indictment is prepared, and is to be laid be- | I mentioned the result of the elections the other day’ but it appears it was a little different from what was a nounced. There was s e whig candid was elected. from New York. Our le- cotton shi than eight fresh meets from t their latest dates were the 17th, ‘he Oregon quest: anxiously looked fo ‘The cotton trade, i are to say, isdull; and there will soon be a considerable decreaso of rates. Holders already are giving way on inferior qualiti chasers will hold off until there isa fall in the better. ‘The arrivals are large, and the stock on hand considera- ble. The arrivals yesterday bah ape Bag a great ortion of which was a very heed of cotton. on Saturday the arrivals were but al aa 00 balas. The sales on Saturday could not have exceede bales, and yesterday they reached as high as 5: following rates:—Ordinary, 6 to 6. i good middlit to 7; and th ‘The stocl flour market is still dull, and but little is done. The old ator still continu changed; about 2600 hhds week ipally on Northern account. ol market somewhat unsettled in con- 8 Pork brings $12 50, and prime $10. market is ina not having exceeded 60 hhds, ticle. ‘The stock on hand is about 4000 Theatricals are very flourishing here. Hackett has just commenced an engagement at the St. Charles, and drew a fine house last evening. Harry Placide’s a nely ment was very brilliant. Miss Clifton also drew atthe American. She has left for Jackson and Vicks- burgh. The wonderful Acrobat Family commeneed an engagement at the American last night, as did also Cor- byn’s mpanologian Bell Ringers. The how and the opp ere t ire to play three nights, and then le: concertize. y will absolutely coin money there. ae tivel } id. We iousl; ting th com| .. We are anxiously expec: e next foreign idee and are looking for those same extra Heralds. Seana et gia Superior Court. Before Judge Vanderpool. Frn. 5.—Jacob Deifenbacker vs. Joseph Kagle.—This ‘was an action to recover certain alleged damegos for slander, or otherwise denominated ‘‘harsh words used in eee ” The plaintiff keeps a Dutch boarding house in Washington street; the defendant is a barber, living in his immediate neighborhood. The plaintiff contends alee June last, the defendant, in order to ian of bad charact ‘This embraces all the Senate transactions to-day. The House a asusual. The commit! inst the petitions for ly to Utica. The committee recommend conviction that two roads are qui They recommend in this re- | b pt f contemplated road between | s this city and New York. Some debate ensued. » recognized in monopelies an evil ; dly averse to roar ri exclusive jonopolies corpora. ion to conatract anew iron mectady. Col. Stevenson ited, in serdar thet ween these citie Titus, of New Yor Mr. Titus is deci poe that the report be tabled and peers pa enabled ~. vi may ex; mt to state the purposes — the | tioners aus their motives for taking for the arose wholly and a: ol the cities of AGM iter; route at Uiiba wo would abe an extension of the Mr. Worden, of O: guished hover A e1 y were not involve: was in favor of ntirely from the rivalry rid Spat this is ‘the solution of passage upon the proposed at Trey, whereas they barat cond es is ario, and other members oi Bact ed in this debate; tion, Mr. Clark, of men in the House; he is and courteous man—and an of bokeh honor to the State love to look at such men as he e house,” and frequented by females of abandoned habits, railroads | &c. &c. But one witness was brought forward to sus- yw railroad | tain this charge, and . this testimony upon such word: iaputet ing. Before Judge Oakley. brought to recover balance of an account of er $22, for services as an artist, a scene painter, ed on board the steamboat Virginia, or more gene! prosce: an the regular artiat, and $40 for painting the prosceni- um, Th plicated for li stockholder, nor had hi y direct interest in the ties concerned. expense of fitting it up amounted to about $5000 ed, yet unsatisfied. Verdict to-morrow morning. motion, was recommitted to the committ ieee to bring in a bill in conformity: ay wi eben the pd Spd ol Mr. Harris offere: fore he recommittal, that the vote do net Soranit the House upon the bill, ‘which was House agreed to dispose of the anti-rent ques- w. Then the House adj Mr. Robert E. Te: journed. le has been appointed Adjuten General, in place of at ‘homas Farrington, elected State The sleighing on ~ city proper is d now @ sunny calm. The streets are ove ost cana Hartrorp, Feb. 4, 1846. and that he refused to accept the draft, and pieentiees ‘8 Morals of Hartford—Selling Cownterfeit Money— Post Office Affairs—Mr. Polk’s Troubles—Hotels The morals of our goodly city have eaten out- wards, and become open to the public gaze. During a few weeks past, we have had adultery and seduc- | they could ha tion cases—a case of aggravated forgeries—and now a man is under arrest for selling counterfeit money. This goes to the winds. The fair outward appearances in our midst, and the following paraphrase, I think, is suit- ed to our latitude ‘about these days”: Corruption thickens—on, ye villains, Who rush to glo na demons, , orto Williams! our ryccenes ‘wave, However, we no one think that pn a are sin- ners above all men ; far from it, for here we do more, pray more, and go to church mn , than any other eS the the Unens hands. Curtis Jud- to the universal praise of |» who has I kept it, Now Yor roadway Hotel, just be- juates to a New York pon street ; and he,is succeeded here by long been an assistant in th favorably known to its visitors. Success them both. We have here three bie: 1. hotels, viz.: C J.C. by 8. G. Boughton, and by N. Carter, besides others too numer ous to mention. Heavy Gate at Pensacota.—The storm phish visited uson the 19th, wreaked its wildest fu the harbor of Pensacola, The wind south to north.east during Pager a on mg and continu ,, & man, who has the da; tinued till itaboat 3 of cen ‘ashore in the ton schr. Elizabeth Ann, n the gale coms Caro, from Mobile, with lying at avchor near the | 68,70. 2nd = _s a was driven Som, ed moorings and went ashore, ani in consequence of her i ‘considerable portion of her carg: sehr. Arietias, of Baltimore, was driven | Chief Justice Eroason: —Feb.3.--Sattord va. Smith. from her moorings and is now lying in poe two feet water. There were several small c ‘The veel poly on shore, the | ference ; granted. Elizabeth Ann and Arietias, will be gotton offs soon as | tion for Telerence; the tide serves. At the Navy Yard, we understa:d, & Mack. —Motion for b ~ ment as in case of non suit ; ship Mary Frances, of Boston, was driven ‘ashore, bi has ee Sy will be gotten off without sustainin, ne inj ship Clinton, stone f 1 te received some slight inju U. 8. revenu ve ‘olcott, Wi se White 1g at Iapghet our ine Mevresons, near the Brefareds ber larboard chain, and while ‘board anchor, kedge and hawser and ing, the seu making & complete breach s her anchors, was compelled to oH ives of her officers and siting. oe ondate foe, the leaking badly, injured “sd Th but are afloat again. er: of th tow ying igs Soh sa cone every y in Pn ir pow end Mary Frances, at the sepia ten tenet @ town, sistance to the vessels ashore, a by paid will be gotten off with but sat pe Falmouth, ~ ae Lawrenoe and Por the Navy Yara, te the tor a ureenls, sen his co om 1p ovuiee, FR oy Ay was to leave New Orleans on the 27th Circuit Court. Before Judge Edmonds. Fes. 5.—Lee vs. Estell.—Verdict for defendant, $161. Martin Duchworth et al, vs. Hernan B. Howlett, et al. sped. This wes an action to recover mm the amount of a bill A resolution, soliciting the opinion of the Supreme | of goods sold to defendants, who were sub-contractors Court, as to the validity of tho general banking law, was on the Lorg Island Railroad, ~ urchased the goods in neeern come if ninmet best, beef, pop Boer to. foe | for their leborers. goods and rested. For shown that the plaintiffs w: very of the Silene) it was sought to be 2 ‘as proved and read, from which it appeared u aint procured a horse, wagon and hi A t|specified sum, and took a draft ona person named Story, ead contractor on the railroad,for $268, the balance. plaintiffs then produced Mr. Story, who swore that dove was nothing due by him to the defendants <8 counsel contended that the original indebtedness continued to the extent of the they boy? Cae ht to go back and on the original con- trect. e other hand, it was contended by the de- that the original contract was put an the draft, and the horse gon, was one entire new contract, which could of the Plalnti, and if ay should Mave pro- fondant’, ‘counsel to ; that the acceptance o! w Bot be split for ths con roceeded ceeded the . The plaintiff's counsel then doned the claim for $35 75, and it was agreed to tal verdict for the amount oi the draft, subject to the opin- ion bed, neg court on the question raised by defendants’ cou For p aint, Mr. Stitt. For defendant, Mr. Noyes. General Session Before Recorder a Bey and "Aldermen Meserole ivver. Jon. 8, Esq. acting District Attorney. _ ent of Trial.—In the case ol John J. Wi for an assault and battery on officer Tentervelt wi while levying process, his counsel civil own | made an application to the court to Fave the deter- red until to-morrow, which i ‘or keeping @ Di ina Carl we a house at No. 5? Cherry street, and t! rt of the most depraved characters of both sexes, and where all sorts of noises and dancing are carried on at all hours, not even excepting Sunday. On the part of the | the prosecution, several witnesses ng racter of the house. Both of the accused were found testified tothe cha- guilty. The court deferred sentence until Friday next. Forfeiture of Bail.—Several persons were then called to trial, but failing to appear, theit respective recogni- soon were declared to be forfeited. No other cases being ready for trial, the court adjourn- ed till to-morrow morning. Court Calendar—This Day. Surenion Covnt.—61, 63, 71, 78, 79, 90, 81, 82, 64, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 93,'99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 108,'107, 108, 109,110. Cinevit Count.—86, 73, 75, 78, 80, 366, 87, 94, 97, 98, 106, at part—48, 60, 6, 60, 64, 66, 43, 9, 27, 68, 71, 89, 93, 15, 21, 0, ‘sot 255, 77, 69, 63. Surreme Covrt.—Special Term.—Present, Mr. —Motion to amend ey wand ted, ex parte. Camp ads, Smith, — | Gaue-and these ted, by default. Zoller ads. Wagner.—Motion for judgment of non ie, granted, with costs, by default. ‘Austin vs, Trull, Jr.— Motion to vacate judgment record and to amend minutes of inquest ; granted, on ula- tion. Bennett va Finch.—Motion to sot aside plu: fa. and to [api ag stay bengal ah ocmag hy 8 by de- fault, Chase ads. Woods, guardn. ition for judg- ment as in case of non suit; od with costs, without prejudice. Hatshorne ads. same do. do. Williams ads. a do. do. Bennett ads. same do. do. do. Gemmel Bollentine. Motion for a commission ; nt | MH by by default. The Buffalo Cotton Manufacturi ads. Whittaker—Motion to set aside summons juent } Gtanted, with costs, it nTeringln aia ne jotion’ to set aside It. Doty et al. ads. Motion to stay rpetually all proceedings on fi. fa. and that the judg- vs. Cramer—Motion { ferenci bs it. Whitbeck ads. Meek —Metion to erent Yast nt as in case of non-suit; with conte, un- | rata and pay in thirty days by ail The ‘Monongalela and Oslo Tver are in fine | navigable being duly sworn, deposes and say | from ¢! w | threatened to expose him to his ye mistake in counting the votes of the third district, and upon the matter being in- nem it appears that Alex. C. Bullett, Eeq., one of rived here yesterday, after a and there were ? oat yester- nd thet there bever wes such a number of English il continues to be the univer- sal topic of dpvassion, and the action of Congress is nd pur- The sugar market is un- ye changed hands within a fon and lard have been unusually Tard will bring from 6} to 7c per und. The Tobacco te of great inactivity, Oe sales the past ices from 2 to 4] and 6c per pound, according to the quality of the ar- jo was deafening. The Bell me which country they intend to travel and e' be considered tolerably fine now,ani tempt was made to invalidate part of the defence—that no imputed ithe dndubdent were employed in referred to. The court charged in arcase of slander, instituted by , and that the plaintiff was entitled mplary damages. Sealed verdict to-morrow morn- Peter Grain vs. Almond D. Fisk.—This wes a ay jut seally a known as the “ Floating Theatre.” It seems he was 4 part employed by the defendant to paint the scenery and mar, for which he was to receive $20 per week fence relied upon his t being in no way im- ilities of this nature—thet he was n _- of the enterprise, whether successful or otherwise. This was a suit of no real interest to other than the par- xcept, perhaps, to establish the proba- fendant being ble to other outstanding ands. He advanced some $1720, on ac- ple of the Muses,” and the whole it proved to be a losing concern, and there are many other claims for work done and materials furnish. paid the whole of their claim except $39 75, which defendants disputed, A re. ipt in and the $35 75, aad ici stealing a blanket and shears tor 7 hich an va Sol is wantedat the Police Office, To Lookes up by tice Osborne. stealing ing frown the residence of Mr. Wanmake: hema — eng ‘Thomas.—Mo- | McDougal street. Locked up by Jastice Roome. granted, by default. McCullock ads. | about seve: by with costs, default. Flint | fs | a "sds: bySet ot el—Motion to dot caide declaration | a senied, with costs. Nelson ads. Holdridge—Motion i judgment ‘as in case of non suit; granted, with Cd }; granted, by default. ord ~ | Police Intelligence. Madem Restcil’s “ Crib.'—We give to-day an e: im the form of an affidavit, ‘ale en before his Honor jayor, made by this unfortunate and ann pe irl, erpetrated in th iquity. rr note annexed to the affidavit was band- ed to Mary Apolo gate by Edwards, on the morning of her di parture for New York. Gist ag Counrs ov Naw You Mary A legate at she is lately city of Philadelphia, ich place deponent born and b: ht up, inted oir Augustus Edwards, ; that some time since, doponent was sedi seid Edwards, and became regnant by him; that depo- nt made known her situation to hit He at first refu to do anything for deponent, at which deponent he then told de- nent to get some place, and he would pay deponent’s oard; and for deponent to pass herself off as a married woman, whose husband was absent at sea; that deponent was unable to find any place, and met him and informed him of the fact; he said he knew ofa place in New York, @ Madam Restell, who kept in Greenwich st; and that he made arrangements to send deponent on there, as he had paid the board in advance; deponent told him sho did a want to go—that she would rather remain in the city; he said ames must go, as he had already paid the Jbin; ‘and if deponent did not go, he would not do anything for Gepapent at all; that same night, (on or about the 26th November last past,) deponent consented to go to New York; ho nd said deponent must §° 0 the ne: fo! ove morn! the ni previous, E ed id oe of nent’s aril roceeded to the house of Ma street, and enquired for her; sh agk pone: here she came from; deponent said from Philadelphia; that deponent was the person Mr. St. Clair Mason had written to her about; said the bill had not been paid; and that deponent must go toa hotel and stay until the bill was paid, and call again the next day ; that deponent said she was a stran- ger, and did not kasw where to goto; and after some ples hay from deponent, she consented to let deponent stay, deponent assuring her that the bill would be paid the next day. Accordingly, the following day, a man (whom deponent did not see) called at the residence of Madam Restell, and said that he had been sent by Mr. Mason of Philadelphia, to Pay deponent’s board, and aid Madam Restell $100, ,which Madam Restell informed leponent. Deponent remained at the said premises about four weeks, before the child was born, and in the inter- val, Madam Restell was in the almost daily practice of talking to deponent. At one time, sho asked deponent, that if the child was born ali nd it was female, i deponent would not give it to her to adopt; and feeveral Cs) before and after its birth, she a deponent to give deponent al refused her req told deponent that she had better remain in the city; that there wi lenty of men in the city who would be glad to “ke P jeponent;” that deponent could get a good living rostituting herself; that deponent could dress well, ant ein reat style, and other conversations of the same kind; that onthe 11th day of December, between 7 and 8o’clock P. M., deponent was delivered of a female in- fant; that immediately after its birth it was taken down stairs by Madam Restell, who was in attendance at its Dirth, in ape, with her daughter, aged about fourteen years; that deponent saw the child three times afterwards; the next day it was brought up by Madam Restell, and taken away in a few minutes, and once or twice alterwards she pes it and let it remain a few minutes,and took it away Madam Reestell told deponent, that Edwards had w: iton to her to get a nurse and put it out to nurse; deponent thought such was the fact,and asked ber to let deponent see the nurse before s' child with her ; she ssid the nurse wasdown stairs, and she would send her a woman then e in deponent"s room, ,andjdeponent: hovel Catharine Rider; that she lived at Harlem and her husband was a mason; {that depo nent told her to take good care of the child, at which she left, deponent se at the said house about two weeks and two then went to Phi- he intend to do any thing more} than the law allowed; deponent told him that she would go to Harlem, and live near the chi hat abe could see it, if he would allow deponent sufficient to pay the board of the infant for one years he consented, and agreed to go before Recorder ‘aux, of Philadelphia, and get writings to the effect, that if he paid deponent $100, deponent would not trou- ble him again ; that deponent. at the appointed time was sick, and unable to go to the Recorder’s office, and depo: nent sent a friend, Mrs. Wilson, to tell him to appoint some other time, that she was sick ; Edwards said to de- ponent that ke did not write any letter to Madame Res- tell, tel her to put the child out to nurse, or that sho must not let it come back with deponent ; he then deponent $15 to come on to New York to the child; Edwards had previously come on with Mrs. Wil te (Signed) TE Sworn before me The ms day of Februury, 1946, W. F. HAVEME }» Mayor. —‘' Te boat leaves Walnut street wharf to-mor- wg at So’clock. You should be on Lig tas minutes before 8 o'clock; your passage will be York, which will be about 3 o'clock in you get into acab, and tell the cab man to Madam Restell’s, in Greenwich st: When ou ible ere, YOu nly to say that you came rom Philadelphia, and are the person about whom Mr. Mason had writte 3 We are likewise informed by the Mayor and Chief of Police, that around all these houses, he intonds placing policemen, to detect persons going to and from them, and heve them punished to the utmost rigor of the law. Attempted .—An ugly looking black rascal, called Anthony Zabriskie, was arrested tC cntgrs afternoon, ‘ Dusenbury, of the, 5th, ward, charged with attempting to commit @ rape on tho jon ofan interest- ing little white girl, of between a and fourteen k rs of age, by the name of Mary{Elizabeth Hoffmire. t appears, from the idavit, that Mary resides at No. 90 feb Dougal street, and was comming from school 1a Grand, Greet, and wes peasing alsig: Thoeepeon lock in the afternoon, and when o) My Lia jey or gateway, which runs through to Sullivan y this black villain, and dragged into a room coonr d_by this demon ; he at once fasten- ed the door, and threw the child on th roenehl engi rod red to consummate his hellish pu: ringers child screamed out, and struggled bol inst thi this monster ; he endeavored also to make her \drink some dark liquid from a cup, which he took off the table ; find- ing he was unable to make her take this dose, he ’ then took a knite and drew it across her throat, and swore he would kill her if she made any noise ; finally the nij nigger became alarmed for tear of detection, and conse to let her go, provided she would not tell any one about it ; as he then un.ocked the} door, took§ the child into Sul- livan street, and threw her upon a stoop, where she leid for some little time, perfectly exhausted ; she managed, however, to get home after a short time, and then tol the whole story ; she identifies this black scoundrel to low ‘who committed this outrage; also the furthermore pickedjout the vidsoteat Kalle, from several others, which this rascal drew across her throat. Justice Drinker committed him for examination. Stealing Ceats.—‘‘ One more nigger ay ” Bill ben A was pdee bt iterday ; he makes the 3rd raseal ittle, ite hJew, by the name of Frederick. Yedgu, No. 301 Washi uy street, by whom he was robbed i ‘two coats, valued at $24. Committed for trial by Justice Drink Petit be —George Wood was caught in the ect of elias eight pair of woollen stockings from Jot i Stanton street—locked up by J Ganert Rebbing a Boarding House.—William H. Shaw was ar- rested youetley mornii / officer Bob Martin, of the Fifteenth ward, for si rom the boarding house of Me anuel W. Clank, 3? Cathartae street,'a watch, flute, vest, and sundry other articles, valued in all at $23 ey 75. He was taken before the Chief of Police, and com - mitted for examination. Disorderly House. Pinkens Davis was arrested zien day = hen . yon vem bY by two persons nae isorderly house and a is dreskards, and other Ln moa persons, oeking i it @ perfect nuisance to the Beighbo ra. common resort for prosti was arrested last night .—Peter Petit Lare iy of tellerry Sor Breeches.—Eliza Quinn was cauht last ep etek gar tork ‘stealing a pair of men’s breeches. Locked up. t Emerson was caught last \pight in the act &f No. 21 peppy far hat irom the store No.'268 Grand street. Loo! at sereate pauie ivan ounc aerate et onsyeag halle 3, iron, worth $1 26, be Tae to Mr. Peter ae Amory, 62 Cannon street. up. Pit Larceny.—James Tag et was nee fi for stealing four Fitting 20 wooden pattern valued at $2, be! ie badiey L. Farman, No. 29 Fulton street. "a Merritt. “Pealing” —Patrick pei | Inst night by ‘oficer Rue’ he was caught in the act of gripe Cory gy ts an alley way,on the Five =4 he had ‘boots and cap, and got of oolly This breeches when “Astocted thevonicer’ who, brought. him before Justice Drinker ommitted for examination Sporting Inte The race overs the ine Tmsnigers. Course Mobile, on the 28th ultimo, was for the Jockey Club Pui je of $100—four entries, mie heats the reault:—~ & H. Cage's ch. m. Ellen Car- EPC pyc POROPERS af