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———=s gg gy apt gemmcnengree NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNIN G, FEBRUARY 7, 1846. salon, Tre Ceaty a ~_ ——— —-— = -— = — —. HE RALD, | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN ANDIRELAND:| VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, | Boston, Feb. 6, 1816. | Police Intelligence. | Superior Court, Tl NEW_YORK HE D. | TE RATE FARM Belonging to the Estate | Tirrell's Arrival—Ditappointment of the. Multitude | _ ¥®®- 8.—Burglary.—Fredrick k Strodell and Fritz Fale roel met Before a RR rieto! | | Ble tert formerly kuown ea the Jere: | 1 —Disappointm | ger, were both arrested by policeman McGennis, ofthe | Fxs ler Grain vs. Almond : jury in JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Black i Farm, lying oathe Turnpike Road lead: | —Jncendiary Fires—Bold Thieves—Theodore Par- | Twelfth ward, for burglariously entering the stable of case, fully reposted in yesterday’ ‘eval gave ver es Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, sailing | |i Fem New Branewich to ‘Rahway, 7 miles from the for. | Mr, Bleweet: situsted Litséee etees mea the 8th dict of $52 98, and six cents costs, for the plaintift. Circulation...Forty Thousand. | ean KSHIRE al Ist and 16th of every month. ‘and 4 miles from the latter place. ww Jersey Rail. ker’s_Lecture—Speech of Mr. Bryant—Edward | }¥ yreaking off the pailock. sod. c ‘Silas Wood vs, William Ty ha was aut brought es me VBS IRE sails from Liverpool," ist of March. | Fond also, which ‘by, has a regular stopping place poi a y breaking off the padioc! carrying figs DAILY HERALD—Bvery day. rice 2 cents per copy— 46th of March. aatee Bees The Everett and Harvard University—Exhibition of | set of harness, valued at $16; both these men ae to recover $31 lance of disbursements m.f48,, fo $7.25 peranni in in pavenee. MBRIDGE “ 4 . a mitted for examination by Justice Roome. asmnt of lasorangs, on other Hama telie Polen aah ty ea Garnrday—Frice 6% cam | « MONTEZUMA “ of Deaf and Dumb—Blow up in the Seguin Troupe | ™ pivorderly House.—Archibald McKinny was arrested | the Court, expended for and ou nccount ofthe steamboat per 1234 cents nginparebie ia trance ‘sending for their friends, and forwarding the passage —Mr. Hasewell, §c. esterday, charged with Keeping disorderly house, at Virginia, ‘during {he latter part of 1644, and up tothe iat _ ct bg gts A.J. Tirrell arrived in this city on Weduesday | | No. 162 Anthony street, on the Five Points, it be aoth May, 1645. On tho 28th May, 1845, the plaintiff im jenty of Pino a ts oad a tr ht pack dverpoo! | the Ist and tah of every o if by lett Paid, oF the Ps Ue eee ‘BROTHE ERs i xs Bess Falanst. ci ENNETT, Notice.—The Public are reapectfaily notified by desire of | r of the | the owners of the Black Ball o Bis id Line of Liverpoo! Packets, Sentianseh nator tole ood rast mae | Cen ents, agen tat Rodi Bra pPeengeeey Welton snd wtreets.” ¢ mut Passen Ms | that Line, and that they are the only regular authorised ese ger Agents of said Line m this city. MAU LINE FOR BOSTON. h a shyp trom this: intended to nth ‘eth, Bint and 2 time to cose in the ets Sikes Black Ball eee eo od NEW YORK LINE OF ao Port on the Ist, ber and goutjaning until + in re i) i ts will be preveuted di months. whe he fiowing ships ‘will commence this arran Lt Ingersoll. Ship Sarte! TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, acThete shine were all built oxprealy for packets are ot Light Leave: PF of yelock + Boston seeds eudid or rey, with accom 3 for Imssengers ‘unequall led jexcooted, toppins | for comfort; they are comm y experienced masters, who Se Goorer's, O itl ce every i The: inn A aie a Wall rail deasa Gecrerntiecianel teen the Hatepntby an daily “4 ‘and on | boats. Neither the captains or owners of these LL be Taendaye, *Pharsdays and Sarardays, ugh responsible foriewelry, bull ion. Precious stores,silver or plated I ware, or for auy letters, pare i a) Et PM fork and intermediate of them, talons regular bills of lading are ciken for the same, at the value Leave Greenport Bouton e Bouton Train at Selodks FM, or. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. or of the, steamer from forwich, JAS. £- WOODRUFF, rE, Agent in New Orleme, ais: ore who will promptly forward to hi wre. Manor gad Barmi hips ofthis flue are warranted to Scitpesgeusliy coed: mae om g Train, land great care will be taken to have the goods cor Leave Farmingdale ae roo oT and y secures, C Nay ta) PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SE D LINE. Leave Jamaice—! ats pS ey and 2% P. chee Sane ION, and arrive at Albany th * a of this is =, sail during i year in the iS ing order: From N. York. ay oa be Lake Shp UTICA, F Hewitt, master, ie es 1 ist Fi fa eel wholdt gC Ship 8T. NICOLAS, J B Fell, ue Jeth July. ct. lov. Ley se nkeneelsapatitn it March 16th April. rick ome Tow Fares, to all pars ofthe | Ship ONEIDA, J Funck, master, it daly. inh ate at Nov, ee: Crates will be ia foot of Whitehall Ist April. 16th M: iqieenie forthe seve ihe pee iin, ‘90 minntes be- | Ship BALTIMORE, J Johnson,ir. iit Ate. iach eve ist jecr. bany. Btoamer an loaves Greeapert for Bag Harbor | ‘They are all of the first class, ably commanded, and with se- Mie catecantnl of feat alas tan Breskira. "| sonteedaion Be aay "ample and commodjons. ise rice af Pasage ia the. aap te 810 ex fwines and ANY, VIA, NEW, gues ah iil SS hee HAVEN, HARTKOE , Good the NGHIELD— Daly, (Bum aa ssa yea aetna Tee A ions eeamers NEW | ooo ee YORK or CE TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATION OFFICES 7 South street, corner of Maiden La: besigomonty beve. have been made to make the line sure, and ‘Warterloo Road, Live: jepend on arriving as advertised. jal Imre BOSTON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. The Bricioh snd, North Am pu ‘Bream Pee! erpool during the comma ar mye sesrnety! ty i pail from Li irerpool Positively as adi passage can be engaged on the most ton for CAMBRIA, C. 3 E. day of March, 18: Ve peyins AaT be Cet this ae of the Ati } ede i os cor manner as possi! to Hal “The shi a yon 6th. February—the vor feito + ara an, Js azo Walet st ‘No Barth secured until paid for. anki ON GREAT ae D.—Persons wishing to re Persons a. to eonrernaoeees their a inthe , New York, rpool. Li New Line of Liv ) aud Teasonal very necessary means will be nied ip have those, whons jas Atlantic despatched in dons on the ‘Queen of the West, 6th ‘Mareh—the Sheri. Great Bi pines, Brahsof the subseribers td giana Ridin take. pt any Amount, large or small, payable on —W.&J.T T. ion Drafts as usual, for any amount, the principal towns and cities. Ww & 3.7, TAPACOTT, out throughout Great Britain and Ireland d31 a7 me ‘75 South BE. cor. Maiden Lane. MARSEILLES LINEZOF PACKETS. None, pies ily pee amyl 3 yEney eww | SE Niatecliice the year, as follows:— Cs ee eres Cor ae, ae, wie Yelock ; borat, the 26th oF hater TLE, WW Lewrence, 10th of cach ‘mouth From From N.Y. Mi oe Pec} rab 10 fan lar iu t Feb H Apr 10 th stan ut Guan tel Monday moruing att Mi J silvesters Ra 7h July t sunind Command are reall fase a0 sie so Fiacton vea- capers iraccommo- pleaded ad fast calles, pockor chip mSana, | dt tor ponents tre all that need de desired in point of \wkins, will sail on Weceaay, dy convenience, havinj ea it state room accom- ec els ‘eo for'abus, | modations. Punctuality inthe days of saling from Doth ports and stee1 )_ate very superior. | 4} ds nddrnned tothe tah be forwarded free of oth- secure passage, earlye| peste Id bs) eet South 1 ane to iced for woabenge te fie Fyrsone wish ‘No. 103 Koad owt out in thes bore olendid ships in any ements, and have them won Fe ight. orang eA APTS x PHELPS Popior, Fi roptetteet, orto BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, aoe vorany of the reguler | nisre § Tontine Buildivgs. 6 va cor. Water st. RLE, JOHN HERDMAN & C: sae W ORLEANS—Louirisns sed ‘em | sited States and Greet Brite aad Ireland Emigrant Office, ‘The el gent to ex ship ip OBWEGS, 61 South street, New York. eee een tage, a ri Seer iyi of Wall Lie K, eS OLLING & «&CO., rare no ped Re A A Ye ss oa erpoo!) es retake i mvote | Pee aijethagity age ia old countrymen ornare ship BART Ee, Beyor, master, ob | sat xe pa =, jo thuranemalea thos 4 a ONDON LINE OF FAG) afer te year the;buaie jens ath the House at Livery ns mete an condas its Bs ose sending for their lends wih iF, Will sail as above, stones se sc areat importance ofthis rt 1) a8 ug very superior accommodations f Dreclude an unnecessary delay of the emigrant, ‘The oh segrere Passengers. Persons inten : Ploved in this Line are well to ‘be the frat end Hargeat ‘immediate nets on fone of ‘Lane, or commanded by mea of experience; and as they sail eve SEPA M Y. ; anu offer every faaility that can be farniaed. With orner of Fine 8 South stress. | thowe superior arrangements, the subscribers lock forward fort The packet ship Quepid, Cap Jif Wiliams, wil sic | contiavation of that pazoeage which has been 90 liberal Ci et x spas et cvmdiog tor thats frlonde, cas'| Serased do nenarsberhs tee possess money nite my ee er of the above Saat Xe eustomary. For farther particulars, apply ‘will be refunded as tpaid, ita ides ol. use naire as at abor Se age) oe ee Ni rhe. Feiss i Sa eg EE nun wy na ee Maal Pas above, her rerniar day. ag Se freight or pas- 3b Pe ell epi natal Ba mam ow pe f ‘am as above. nearer 3 ea CO. 8 Ou. Bout set vatreets UNITED STATES HOTE Psy Aerrae arch, 6 rf a new gan ve given, ns Lage miath from i accomm, Pe (THE i Rin TOMS ot ‘ lie to the libertl suppor they have wi pate the essen' ber —. te, $150 per da token at's fair yen ‘weeks, ands end an to ount, in consonance wi in yi Eaton ike Fy (A tat other x Oy et Ba three the pub- conten ays x it, boarders of the ia, ero we LL SINT URNS 'S. BASSETT FRENCH, Br dep Meine, 158 tone 88 C tines, ge A fandcounty of Cheater, Virgina 2 pas iy ley, H Sinetron tint er Mey Pony , ‘Lise. enor, nia; ‘Hon. nye yee pet TE te pas, Sie ( ro Senate ‘of Hige:€:D ale tery vee propérta tes being i a CN at Aer i PN a on and re-salted every’ year since. B.—Mr. Hudson will take ¢} Salted 90 the [> Pina very extensive and | for ffe. French and forward same to hi safely z LIN & CO., 56 Bouth " E REAT BRIT ni D.W. STONE, RELAN Attorney at Law, Raleigh, N. OLD aanaplinee Meare OFFICE. wit ations ta the coll mes any claims on may be fv. a chy a oat ony Soring ey San hater " Wwooshatl’ & Mand New, York. ‘i overs Ings 1 pay “ particulars, apply to 4 HERDMA: co., 428 Stawem*r EM ay r ttSouth saree I Cac— Ursconseh Sema ta PE rea era | er ‘for exch only, vin: Egy and Broken $6¢ laies | i; got Nafta Sa. Buyers can positively depend is emueererers and H°y; L & BROTHERS, M: ‘importers y ing, jew York city a Wrenly Beacon PES s Academy, 199 Broadway, opposite or and Elegant Commercial System wi continue to be tought anring ie his sta} to Ladies and Gentlemen of ory, ning, in Twelve Lessons, for the small charge wise ae aml a | Keanna ee Te te Tres to AL! Me yp bn} to im NTIOVS and FASHIONABLE style ney EASY 1 Sppeaess me fa VETER CLINTON. e of any papers int nded as Paine, jald Imeod* re John street, of WRIT! rays New York, ey or Eve- Writing Master, promises and oua- & BEAUTIFUL, FARE, Rive FOR $5 00 fogroust taught th: and aa sega tem re large and rooms besides a Howse. Stable; Cow House, = je from. 1 2 excellent Apple Orehards of grafted trees the ‘above property is now offered for sale in order that the may be settled. If not sold on or before 13th February text, tem beg at public au 6 on ee AY the Merchants) Ex jew Yor! 12 o’cloek M. half ing parchane, money may remain on ver and mortgage at 6 bas os ft sicher George Clinch, Esq. a Head’ Raw Vonks dames ean Co oy B. Freeman, Wood r lis ‘ OTT, Executrix. G Fitoks SURO ELLIS. F FREEMAN, 4 Executors. Th ne peace i offer at Pab ‘abli same time jesex Cs age off Woodb ‘bed cipal Hot yee Jot is 297 feet front on pth of 259 foot, the house + barn 90 by pean ony the 8 50 by, "0, feet, Bn a carriage. house, Ouse surrounded mit beautiful res; a well near the kitchen door, furnishing an inex- le f water. it isa first-rate staud and has done usiness teen Building Lots, cach $0 feet frout by 200 feet in depth, adyoinivg the above, and fronting ou the street ion Town, nlevel and haudsome in the centre of th village. No.3. A plot of 5} 1 lots, and adjoining pasturage, or could where as iiding uate. tment stocked with all kin iiesibe trees, a well of excellent water iu the cel set Tarver lah rhe ig is 165 feet front om the main street nad 206feet in the rear, and about 200 yards in depth, and is divided into three compart- ments—the front ove having onat a large bara, stables, car- riage house, ice house, crib, fowl house, tool house and wor sho ‘and other outbuildings for the convenience of the pla =) Lapatalne 16 rooms, ay wh tablishment is replet th every convemerice forthe jeuee of a geutle- weet ec epuld'te chy crrenate fer on eateonre: Nerrding Sehool—the location is fine. very eligiole building lots, fronting on the main bove, et each in front by 140 feet dich Par ssad edjolning in depth. No. Houses and Lots, adioi hetides basement, frortine out mer h, by poncatnres 6 rooms, les kitchen, panteies ead, milk r¢ good gar- ell & water near the door, The lot is 58 feet front by Hove property compnaes one of the most beautiful see Vinee, tid iin tho Immediate vicinity of sores , schools, fost office yal about 24 feet in wi welling Hor 1 cacaimin spout 20 Ys nod about 90 miuutes fala? from the Te iz. Alot of about 16 acres lying one mile east of the d lands of Ci er and others, 4 of dae fst. quality oak and h' ckory plendid growth of timber, wil 5 mea half.a mile from this Tillage, with a h it; this lot i is very valua: ‘and will pay a large interest ble for either cutting or pasturage, on the investment. “The terms will be liberal. For further information as to the locality, ke. mpreance may be had to a map Surveyor Sone Exchange, or a ridge, w of the estate, made by F. W. Brinl ey, t New Jersey, now exhibiting at the may be made to Lewis how any portion of the pr 3 iy wo RGE CLINCH, Upper Bull’s Head, 3d avenue, New York. B.—The title is beyond disput half of the pur- chase money can remain on mortgage 10 per cent to be paid on the day of sale, aud 40 per cent ou the deii- very of the deeds. Possession to be given on the Ist of April jn22 tfeb13*me COUNTRY SEAT TO LET. A COTTAGE at Bedford, (Ninth Ward, Brooklyn, on the Jamaica Turnpike Road) eae Lo ‘lors, three bed rooms in the second story, and rooms ey witn closets attached to each room ; the basemant akitchen, and dining room, avd there is an under ce!- sched. on which house and stable, besides frui -t) ree! nis bery, garden, ke.; also, @ particulars. ingle at 174 Front street, front ‘office. TO LET IN BROOKLYN. THE two story House, with Kitchen attached, and Barn, with about seventeen acres of Jand, on a eet of which of choice py permet et — the ilroad q ier the Routh rE se Felson Bases, ne eee eeabene gee Pee ae Rat : . paratelys if des WD MACOMBER, Fulton Avenue, 15 lw*re near Jackson street Brook: fh STORE a, ge: ng chy TO LET, AT HAR- per cent. next. LEM.—On rick front houses, with stores Passed {ar the ecnical thd ot ness part of Harlem, on at side of the 3d avenue, be- tween 120d and 12th streets. ‘Said house is with every convenience for a respectable fam: the door every half hour. Rent moderate to a Ne J. T. JACOBS, 124th street, pear -—For sale cheap, 1,000 yards of healthy Garden Box ga, to beremovad to ‘make alteration vo the grounds Roniy as above. i28 im* re CARFETFACTORY Fe SALE O) ituated in Foog rhs oapaie County New York, half a mile al the landing.— consists of a large three story basement HULBING, 66 feet by 36 feet—with a Steam “he d Wash Hous: covered with slate—with the Machmery consists of 50 ‘spinning machinery, dye kettles, ration. commi on, with ‘ht te. The elicat conditions aol’ reedy forianme: 0. , State of aie BRICK ine, Dye er neces carpet lo looms, DP Pe on are in ex 17" For terms and other Pazticulars, ap JOHN W. Wiltnrenp, jal6é im*re FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 5¢—City, made, land are equal to those rol 1d, in other ‘Ss or 855 fine Freueh Calf Boots for $4 59, ual the best prado ath city for $6 or $7—at Y NG. & JONES Freveh Bi and Shoe Manufactory; one of the most fasbionable wing been judged in the late Fair at to be the best Boots ever sold in thiseity. All Boow warranted to Give satisfac ES, 4 Ann street, & a iar YOUNG & JONES, samp TRUFFLES. ped S ERE as apr of, LUV ENE ee ae and apd ‘Also, Bordeaux Wises in cuks and cases, Kictach, Aveuth and Champagne, of the best brands. S20 m*r 159 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT. T’ |K Subscriber recuras his thanks publ ry, ert eee for the aay in bev: eg ot ani fork ae a cent rtm erst t house in ral fn Ew je ore ast Ne Fepemery ; wen egmery it in rie cise .ezigptiog, obtained afc Sompetios an at thy oy aati ition in, New was Gold Medal never. hetsra s a ‘His Perfumery, has eo 4 ‘it bas come fairly in petition, fy Thetlealy the ‘cxsetrith bie Shaving Crees mld it not be so? lis Perfumery is, in fact, the wae Tn “fts quality and ‘mode of fabrication, Addition of an excellence which the foreign never can possess ely, freshness and advantage in many of these articles ry greatest importance, owing to their His prices are from 30 to 50 per cen secriber, ed in the ‘beat f him the science and sk Ilo 1s laboratory, equal tothe superior to them oaths advantage of much lower prices. He, the Preparations mast of necessity who are so unreasonal fee those gh] ag the two, i dividual seine ‘The subscriber most_respectfull skins) who wish to purchase that mmhich i aa by sions iblic that nothing shall ever Cab i the attentt fin of whale elon statins Begs errven yep: — to them at prices from 90 to he Boscom cent cheaper than they bay elaenhete jeter Manufacturer and Importer ora ND TOUPEES. w invented Wigt and Scalps so Pedic: Ran eet te to the countenance every wearer, and fy any of the steed Wa trace ates eee xi | Barve itis ot Bare 165 Bi LAUREN T s BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH Pasay “en ti. Shenton or ant jal? CH NINO. 4 oat ‘AMAN — ‘DB... iele for i ve! ak ‘ ire pret, rane ia a 4 Fane and mi ToL No mig | Holmes. attendants, the consta ‘Tre mornit oo a the indictment a aha him; jail to the court house, there nity to gaze at him. Accordi ed around the court house y first glim) were were ol ye to go home wi His trial will probably come The “ Old incendiarios here. d there is ni gang of rasci Most of them were discove! fora night’s work. They and deserve no little prais: which they met and ever to burn ourcity. A stabl tice’s stable, and the wagon foot of Atkinson street, w: the Doldness and success around our stores and dwel! ble, On Tuesday evening Elder J. V. Himes, a distin room of a sick lady residi: her work box three $20 bi absent from her room more ‘The retail shops in Hano’ Plundered of various ‘and the other eve! of “decoy duc! bere In a which they are not prepare: Mr. Parker, this lecture evi: given — thorities, in which he bi milit other by Charles Sumner, ed evils in societ: chair. chosen president of the university, in the Josiah Q iney, resigned. ely Hels a vipa scho! fied for this high literary po A very interes! male pupils, from tatives, ance. Ti sings with them. stopping D fora fow days at city. | evening, in charge of constables Andrews and | Although his arrival had been daily ex- | pected for some time, it was not supposed that he | would make his appearance at that time, as the evening papers announced that the Wabass, which brought him from New Orleans, was below New York on Tuesday evening. The anxious multitude, who had beea waiting with impatient curiosity, for the return of the murderer, were thus thrown off their guard, and Tirrell w ‘here wes iL another chance to see the lion. He would be arraigned before the my to answer to e of so notorious a character; but alas! they in disappointed! After wait ned, and probably will not be before Mozday next. larry,” or something eli On Wednesday ni ‘uished without serious loss. But the firemen had a wered this in Distill-House Square was burnt—stables were also fired in Pleasant, Hud- iend and Auburn streets, besides four in Benj. Burlingame’s stable, rear ef 715 Teet, was destroyed—loss $1500. Pren- horses lost. The Mayer and Aldermen, ye: erday af- tones offered a reward of $2000 for the detection of cond Advent, or ‘Miller doctrine, bal may it. But jee light fingered gentry nabbed aot, sin their ihe without de- re poomees, be no act of boldness r. Rev. Theodore Parker delivered a lecture on Wednes- day evening, before the Mercantile Lib: on “The Progress of Mankind.” Like ty, boldness, and a deep and therough study of hi ject. The next lecture before this associstion will be last 4th of July by tablishments, and denounced war, slay Walter A. Bryant, Esq., member of the House of Ri r ry! q-y Neither he nor his brother Alexander have successful as politicians, but they have no superiors in their own appropriate sphere of intellectual labor. exhibition of two female and two e American oe for the deaf and lartford,took place in vereebe afternoon ; the Governor, Senators, Represet- anda vast’nultitude ot et pee | gine a. he rn were various, In Atr bo the various as eae consequence of which is that Mr. Delavanti no How strange it is and as he passed from the would be a grand opportu- ingly, a vast crowd collect. ‘este eager to catch the ae all day, the: nsatisfied. Tirrell wee net on in March. jot into the ht —s ad fifteen 9 doubt that most of them 1s now infesting our city.— red in season to be extin- constantly in motion, for the ess with fiabolical attempt factory of N. Stone, at the ere mostly destroyed; two of the thieves now prowling lings, is certeinly remarka- they entered the house of guished advocate of the Se- roceeded to the in his ‘amily, ‘and took from resort for thieves,prostitutes and vagabonds of @ cription. The affidavit was made against by men McKeon and Hunt, of the Sixth ward. Why this man singled ees from all the others ? When every house in that vicinity 1s a “cross,” “crib,” and filled with thieves and prostitutes of the worst kind? He was pia by officer Whikehart, and Justice Osborne held to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for trial. a yesterday | i ee Assault ey afternoon, by officer jiolent ssooult on his wife, a very nice little French woman. Ita that Quinn keeps a grocery store, at No. 212 street, in the vicinity of Gough’s lodgings. “Nastioe 0 borne held him to bail in $300, in default of which he was committed to prison. A Haul of Little Theves.—Samuel Lewis, Dan Smith, Sam Brush, Theodore Ricket, and Thos. Clarke, were all arrested last night by officer Chedies, of the Third Ward, Sa with divers petit flarce! All locked up by itice Oabor: Charge of Arson.—Mary McDonald, a girl of seventeen qe ‘of very loose habits, was arrested under he “eect of Justice Roome, of the second district, charged with having attempted to set fire to the premises occupied by her mother, at No. 78 Eighteenth street,— from the fact of a bottle having been found in the cellar, full of combustible matter, and fire having been com- municated to some ot inflamable articles, which were discovered burning, in time, luckily, before much dam- age was done. This gi from her bad character, and some other circumstances connected, is suspected of havieg communicated the fire with intentito destroy the building. She was arrested by policeman Terhune, and ‘commitied by Justice Roome for examinatio: « Lift,”—Mary O’Brien was afternoon, for stealing thi at four doll from thi yesterday ico, valued 262 ing to ‘0. 495}, Pearl street. Locked up by Justice in coffee pot, Drinker, d to be Stolen.—A ladies’ blue camblet coat and ilk. tassel, and lined with black muslin ; also a gentloman’s blue pilot cloth over coat; these things Ware rupposed to lave been stolen at the great fire in July last; on ownertwanted:tepply to the Chief of Police. Peet Larceny Williams Camoll was arrested last night by a First ward policeman, caught in the act of carrying off an iron lamp post, belonging to Mr. Corporation.— Locked up for trial by Justice Osborn A Sour Job.—Francis Robinson wi ght last night, in the act of rolling off a barrel of vinegar from the cor- ner of Fulton ond Water streets ; however, the lice man “sweetened” him, by locking him up in the Station . The lady’ had not been than ten minutes. ver street have been repeat- articles, set outside as sam- ning aroll of cloth was left out wi 1d to » Dot: ith two men statio: Association, the efforts of iaced much ability, originali- sub- Esq., who distinguished bim- is oration before the cit attled like a hero against all 'y, in no measured terms. id editor of the Barre Gazett oars, of Harvard Univer- Governor Briggs in the Honorable Edward Everett was unanimously of Hon. Mr. Everett willjadorn this lar, and is much better quali- sition, than to be a itacian. n very presentatives’ hall er that the ge ba ae pe of harmony can never agree among themn- selves! George R. Hasewell, Esq., of the Ohio Statesmen, is the Tremont House, in this Wi.mineton, N. C., Feb. 4, 1846. Yankee Hill, Templeton, §c. The citizens of Wilmington were very much sur prised,as well as rejoiced, at the appearance of Yan- kee Hill among them last week, The burnt district is being built up very fast. ‘We had a visit from Mr. Templeton, the great vo- calist; he certainly perf ly well. when he told the Jones, and Seth Slo, very much, and they le! just above town. from Dr. Valentine, who also I never laughed in all my lite as I forms admirably. Also a formed ex- tale about Mr. and Mrs. He tickled the audience left satisfied. here are a great many distilleries goin, one person is putting up four or five at ‘up here ; lifornie, Key West, Jan. 25, 1846. The Coast Survey. The surveying vessels under command of Majot Bache, are now in harbor,steadily prosecuting their duties ; and we have no their labors will, in in every d the ulterior end, doubt that the result of legree, be available for of the Key. The weather has been Misoeaningts rariable—one day cet the next moderate—end for a su and unpleasant, it is without fi winter has been a blust 1. Thus far ihe ; and affords the never- of ‘conversation, when other momentous Tabet are scarce. Sweepstakes, in Harness John McKinnie, jr., b. m. Pine . rig t lrop. ‘Lamar’ mo, 3:25 ee Jan. 27.—Avovusra Trotrina Civs, Two Mil T.C. Trowbridge’s Tormentor. A. Wilson’s Kennebeck. . R. Robinson’s Mrs. Caudle. Time, Mile Heat A. M. Jewell’s Daniel D. Tom = N. ©, Trowbri A. Wilson's Li of imported . ue lake Orp! — 4 years, by Rienzi, out eer woe Second Day, Jocky ‘club Purse, 3 Milo Heats; Mr. Green's y, 5 years, by Priam, dam by Col. 8 Mr. Sit ME, seh Dingistou's wear 2 out of My Lady. Mr. ‘Sinkley's Diversion, i years, by dam by Roanok Tue Metuopist Cuvrcn Desrroyen ny Fine !— Just as we were ning, the s streets, It near the Court House, in going top this pied by the Methodist Society; exertions of the ae whe were “immediatly on the round in mt rs, it was in a short yh 4 The tre Yok | in imminent pannn somewhat mona sthorakere Ni absence of wind, ‘There was ap ingarance on the bal Eesex Mi Clinton and licen, Jen. 31. to o be the beautiful stone church, —was saved by ir, and was ent nitare. It was ocoumed by Rev. clerk. Several other buildings were en- ib Purse, 2 Mile Heats : of Lodi, 8 Mr. Grego’ coli, the’ Bajor, fy yours, by Ce Cetus, y ‘Sondre, ress, at 8 o’clock last eve- “fire!” was heard in our Cleared of ite fur- Ir. Parke, and C. H. by water and the re- Aw Inte rain, and the Sabatino nos in ihe House. Stealing Brass.— Samuel Lewis was stopped last night by a policem ving in his possession a quae f brass, stolen from Patrick Welsh. Locked up by Jus @sborne. Dennis MeCare was detected in stealing from John Crother. up. A Careless BMisrake—A countryman went into the clo. thing store,No.33 Chatham street, erday morning and purchased some articles, and Wo as he supposed for Parga @ $20 bill; he, shortly fier leaving t und to his astonishment, he had the store kee a $100 eat instead of a $20 bill. le returned back the and explained his mistake j 25 store, 3 r denied any knowledge of the $1 ws unable to obtain any satisfaction, ptaii rof the 14th Police, who immediately despatched an officer, when this worthy re store keeper “forked” over the $100 bill, and thus the matter ended. Insanit john Dubby was arrested last night and ity- t to the station house of the 7th ward, apparently jetained by the Captain, to be examined Circuit Court. Before Judge Edmonds. 6.—Harte J. Moses vs. James R. Palmer.—This brought by plaintiff to recover for an injury done to his wagon and horses. In end of the month of May, 1844, the plaintit Alerman Hart were driving from Bloomingdale to thie city, in the plaintif’s wagon, drawn by a pair of horses; on their entrance to Broadway ind ‘at some dis- rved one of the omnib: belonging to ly line, coming towards them in an opposite direction, ad on nearing it they drew up and walked the horses gently. The apa or omnibus came up with them near the New York Hotel, pulling the horses and wagon between it anda sand "pang. Alderman Hart, who was driving, drew up and hollowed out to the driver att the omnibus; the latter stopped for an instant, then n and struck the wagon, knocking off one of the , breaking the axle tree tnd damaging the w very considerably; he teat era th: 5 mopping juire whether the or not. at it was one of the omnibus Empiro line, yy the defendant's broth ishat struck the plaintif’s wagon; but no direct proof of the det, fiven, and the jury found a verdict for plaintif, for aan jaintiff, Mr. Nathan; for defendant, Messrs. Clark hitehouse. ondrachtas Reach vs. John H. Marshall.—This was an ac tion for assault and battery, brought by the plaintiff, a colored man, against the defendant, a Lieutenant in the United States navy. It appeared the plaintiff enlisted forthe navy inthe year 1639, for three years, and was sent on board the receivin ship Hudson, without ha’ passed the Doctor. ee ie went on board, the de! ant had him flogged fc alleged disobedience of orders. He was Subsequently Fa jected, and sent back io the city. The action was Ca on ‘the grounds that he was not subject to the disci and regulations of Fm a ned until he passed the "Doctor and tecolved his , and therefore the defendant had no authority to flog im. Thedefendant’s counsel insisted that there was but one issue, to wit:—That the plaintiff hed signed the shipping articles and was sent on board, which con- stituted his enlistment and brought him within the scope and meaning of the naval code. He then produced and proved the articles, and moved a non-suit. After a long ber pe ed between counsel ithe Court granted the non- sui For plaintiff, Mesars. Burr and Benedict; for defendant, Messrs. Marbury and Brady. by « court of competent jurisdic! more force than was actually ne ry to compel obedience fto the process, of the Court. Four or five witnesses were examined for the defence, all of whom contradicted the plaintif’s witnesses. The Judge charged that according to the evidence, it was clear that the defendant went se an assistant into the store where the Deeg os was employed, and arrest- ed him, and tha question |before the ju is, whether he had sufficient authority todoso. The defendant proved that he held a warrant, by virtue of which plaintaff for $5, including costs and. fine ; arrested that he went several times before to bla and 10 proved at he Gt Neo ot weit the same excuse: ain on je 80th day of August, and he then told ey hat he alien; that his employer was not within, and him to wait, and that he would go with him his employer returned. In the meantime ved, and were called upon to intefere; the parties, ‘and took them to the Police the magistrate there refused to interfere, as the defendant was on nantes under a warrant. The plaintiff was then taken to Eld: st, prison, and detained for about anhour. The first q) a estion the jury are to dec de was, had the Court Martial authority to issue the warrant ? If brad nan resided within the beat of the court, it cer- ly bad but if he did not, then it had no jurisdiction, and the warrant was illegal ; the next question is, did the defendant at the time of the arrest know that the ay ha not reside within the beat? and lastly, did he ‘now he was an alien? Upon the imony before the jury they are to decide theso questions, and if they come to the conclusion that the defendant’ knew plain- tif! was an alien, and not residing within the beat of the court, plaintiff is entitled to a verdict. dict for plain- | Ste . For plaintiff, Messrs, Brookes.and Leete ; for ndant, Mr. Lee. Surreme Court.—Spec ial Term.—Mr. Chief Justice Bronson prcaiding. .— Wednesday, Feb. 4.— Carpenter vs. Rapelye et al—Motion to set aside default taken before circuit judge, and for leave to move for a new trial; granted, oa terms. Doty etal ads. B —Default pened Mipery was taken yesterday,and motion to oa bg gre Proceedings on execution, kc. denie oon, ewkhout prejudice. Vedder eds; Brown—Motion for judgment as in case of non-suit; de- nied, costs to abide the event. Lawton yrs Bg ja. nue; granted the matter of Garnsey, oy erseer, &c. vs. ‘Feek—Motion for certiorari; granted, ox In the matter of Gworge E. Waring—! lotion for payment over of money collected my an attorney; grant- oa. default. Hyatt ot al ads. kins—Motion 42 venue; granted, Mason—Motion to cog Ue 5 without prejudice. Moore Hate venue ranted. parte. this suit sold his interest, and that of Henry Ludiam, rt each of their right and title in this to one-sixth wichtttepd azaing this vousel, particularly where the m ti) inst ie ee ree his claims to any unpaid balances. Mis urchase was entire and complete, and independent debts which the plaintiff might entertain against fer. tiie Honor the Jule 2 charge in which the jury them: testimony presented, and the circa es int | The jury [ey a verdict for the plaiatis of $79 28, and full amount of John Tully vs. Russell H, Post.—This was an action | brought to recover damaj for an alleged malicious | prosecution and false imprisonment. The plaintiff was @ seaman on board ship eth Dennison,” and ship- | ped at Mobile for Havre, early in the season of 1844. ‘The fendant in this case was master of the ship. It a that on the 12th or 13th of May following, a imeulty yer curred between one Lowers, second mate of SeTarpantes “Rlasnce ia whan, Verelaaeuenmeed very ame treatment at bis hands, being knocked down laying pin,” receiving very consid pre jury; Dy erders of the captail, he w aeved ; (Williams,) to thet of the second mate, (Bowers,) a ‘on the day vucteatione he was ordered to ih the foremast, (generally consi- dered on ship ee a na raceful duty) ; ; that he went into the top for thi wiod, however, blow- ing fresh at the ti pat moment to ‘tie his “ norwester” to his his chin, when he was ordered down, and by the direction of the captain, flogged thirteen lashes on his bare back. ‘The crew seemed toshow some little dissatisfaction at the cruel treatment of their ~— mate, (Merchant,) whereupon they were ordered aft, where they were addressed by the captain; they then returned to their duty, from which time no furthar 2 were dis Pleasant manifestations occurred until they charged from the ship, at this port, and paid off. Tully, however, the complainant in this cause, left the ship at Havre, but afte: wards returned to this port. Some seven or eight days after their arrival here, tho Captain enter- ed acomplaint to the U. 8. Commissioner, Sylvanus Ra- pelje, upon the charge of mutiny and dissobedience of , Smith, A rson and Merchant. ainst Tull The econfined for 95 days City prison, and the jail at Brooklyn, when their c' bales presented to the Grand Jury, they were unconditionally discharged, with the tzseption ‘of Merchant, who was placed upon trial and acquitted. ‘Tully now brings this action for a malicious confine- ment. Other suits of like character are also pending,and we look forward to the final result with much interest. How fara captain of a ship may exercise his arbitrary will and tyrannical method of punishment, remains to be seen, ‘There is a period beyond which * forbearance ceases to boa virture.” This case will be resumed to- morrow. (Before Jud; Jacob Dicfenbacker vs, slander, reported y verdict of $10 dameg Louisa Rowald vs, Solomon Hotm of slander. The plaintift keeps “Dutch order,” in Washington, from some unknown infirmities of naturi the plaintiff's (or rather it was soa that some of the improprieties of lit raged and indulged in. That her house was a “ dance house,” a “ rendezvous for prestitutes and sailors.” The defence plead justification, and a great many witnosses of foreign origin were introduced, and an interpreter was in almost oll instances found necessary. This case was unconcluded up to the hour of adjournment, and will be continued to-morrow. Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder Tplgacee, and Aldermen Mesrole and ivver. Jonas B Phillips, Esq., Actiny ict Attorney. Fen. 6.—Trial for Assault and Battery, with Intent to Kill—On opening court this morning, John J, White was ut on his trial, for having, on the sth day of November uit with the intent to kill Mr. able ef the 9th ward, on going nce of the accused, for the purpose of dis- g him of the occupancy thereof, by virtue of o landlord's warrant, {issued by Assistant Justice New- house. On the part of the prosecution, Mr. Westerve It deposed, that on the afternoon of the Sth of November, he informed White that he must leave the premises ‘of Mr. Harriet, which he then occupied, at the same timo ting the warrant issued by Arsistant Justice New- ouse ; White said in reply, that he would not give uP the premises, and would knock down the first man thal attempted to e1 witness then told him that he (wit- it man to enter. This was sai ‘White, after saying this, went store, at the corner of {ter remainin re Vanderpoel. Soucph Meeles cin this case of ju ealed piaintit ‘his was an action Fang oe begenel of the fendent, auared some eputation of ouse, and he paiva re to deliver it up; then told White ints it was his (witness’) duty to dis- ag him of the premises, and would be compelled to reak in, should he (the.accused) hagrv injhis determina tion to withhold the key ; White then awore that he would not give up the premises, and would kill any one that attempted to enter; the front door wes locked at the time ; witness thon told a Mr. Campbell to take hold of the door and force it open, and on Mr. Campbell’s pro- ceeding to do so, White drew a large carving Keifes 18 inches long, sprang forward made a thrust with it, but th rapid retreat inj then made st at witness Harriet, who also escaped by spring’ of the knife; White,with the was finally secured and lod; found the accused guilty of an asi alls only. The court Sentencea,—Adam ieee Y indicted for a grand larce- fe in stealing about $140 worth of ae instruments Ps ess mg of the pe P ty was neem gs plea ‘was received, rope deferred sentence until Friday n m the store ra hoi Bhd No. 21 lane, plead tit larc havi accused sentenced to be im- Pritoned in the penitentiary {or six months | Joseph Smith, a colored man, indicted for lar- ceny, in stealing a cloth cloak of the value. "of $40, }, enter- ed a plea of ity, and was sentenced to be imprisoned in the State prison for the term of two years, nit es Wood, for petit larceny, was sentenced to six s ‘imprisonment in the penitentiary ena, A. Carroll and Henry Hill, boys, tor committing numerous larcenies in different sections of the city, were sent to the House of Refug Court Calendar—This Day. Surrron Covnt—Nos. 71, 79, 80, 82, 94, 85, 86, 87, 99, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 93, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 107, os, 110, 52, 37. Snockine AccwEent.—A man whose name we could not learn, in attempting to jump on board the carson the Troy and Greenbush railroad yesterday, while they were in motion, fell on the track, the cars, it is said, over his head. A moi Paper, states that he was instantly killed, but we are informed ir. Chandler Witt, that he was alive this morning.—. Atlas, Feb. 6. HEAD bsg og this day F, rail ee verses fur! eprom katre Velentines made to Stthod.” Orders from the Conntry atten OLD AND SILVER FQUIDo. These metallic ide Gokp. AN formeriy meh axed dy Sar ante for tht Iaatinated artic of | men! P, one as Valenti Billet deux, ‘executed with Bae by the rcipal 2 eae end rer BND nae street. DAGUERREOTYPE. GUYNERAL Fomishing establishments and Sele Agency VOIGTLAENDER s Prot rin Ak The sennis Voigtiaender Ay ‘dest Plates, seereieniceared at the subscribers’ oad reall, by Racal Bee tea aa actas ine — 4° a Heston, 8. C. Mesars. J j101m*re oF Anges ree Plaid phi. TA FICE, RECEIVER OF TAXES, Pr Burepivas, Park, Jan. 1, 1846. UBLIC N¢ ishereby given, that an addinog of one cent will be made on all taxes remaining ui the isth Febras: Bh haa, cent on the Maren. ‘The receiver 40 tye non suit ; gonel; by default. ° Tay by —Motion for j sat a ltoods octes of non suit ; den conta to abide events without prejudice. Beecher e ads. Ross.—Motion to set aside default, ke.; granted wit Sree In the matter of the application of Laosingh | for a common law certiorari; Srentes. ex parte. ‘ads. Cook — Motion to set aside defat It, &e ; grant 7) orks, Russell vs. Van Denbu ‘Motion for wonton ranted. Fraser vs. Taylor et al—Motion that plaintiff have leave to ron ony se several matters ; Sash rela Gano t rhea ry oy a sot aside | sn rant it. Voor: hees et al. ads. P soe atahe ieee te je venue; | aS by default. McDougall im ra dee immons.— venue ; denied wi fh costs. Betts adi Ferris and one other cause.—Motion to consolidate ; ies Sar ieee Husted et al. ads. Elmore, adm. | .—Motion to ‘change venue ; Erg dofeult. | writ of 1, with costs, Mowe si oat prado. Adsit Mills.— Motion Ana a — peed peg (a i co! Ton that plaintif’ ian egsertis ten cutee Waosiet abi lute.—Albany Argus. grant. | ‘upon taxpayers tele tarce of making as sti raya uy wig pole Sear, ve Tyeing added. Hours MY omen mone BEES ei ey ne r ever BIGELOW'S NORTHERN B} EXPRESS. Windsor, to mark Peokagee 86 pare ot Seer. La laa cea it ee OFF Miers 7 Mad FURNITURE GT Tt os and ean obtain the fall value for ife dece ere ‘Arparel, Fir | sach ta the Sra ge 7 * _) sp woaars.