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Vol, XII., No. 47—Whole No. 4260, THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Oe SEAL irat far} Frice 2 cents per copy WEEKLY RERALD—Kvery Batariay—Price 6 eat "ipeeshiics Sarthe aiesl peoee malware FHINTFING of all kinds executed with beauty and dee- gis sna oe ont rt "te tae wil be t ton, mpanen ye yen of the New Yous Heaatp = ins preoredil Northwest earner of Felton and Nassau streets. MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. D. ROAD, VIA NEW Lonny, NORWICH ¢ Won CuarER. a gees Teley™ Sande Meralg, { from the Foot of Whitehall for New paeaee em adines + receive eer: Jule . Baggage for re LUNG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. -p daily, eu, creeped. fare to a ace ken Row mraitine 31 oa Pes | ine fre at cuir, cnet pee Pi eet teres bee bites ; Macrae 182s Oct sGenteans Aeon cain T the arrival of Trains at the several Passengersat very low Fares, to all parts of the Crates will be ip readiness at the ihe foot of wat iicesace fig aheare! ive Bi for the rags iggeuch cay “day on the arrival of the Sromepar wy in old AND, ALGER eae commodious steamers NEW YORK or C. 10N, ‘und arrive at Albany the same even- have been made to make th tee, mene. ad pamoutes can depend on arriving as advertised. al MAIL LINE AT 8 A.M. TO “ALBANY — Mipeamee | And the intermediate “ROEM Hee Cet ehesting fom on the Hudseot ce Albony: abd segs il bs eras feediness toc sate dete seage Cr chavagh fg 2 Albany, pike on board Boat, ‘, crlebrated 1 ‘Steamboat’ UTICA, Captain tae, leaventhe Pier etwoet Geartiandt and Livery streets ris will be landed at any of the regul ees 1 MORNING ae est ey are paid for at the Agent’s ‘Office and errr d tered assage oF freight, appl! ont eeseed oa tee 1 t list. a FA iepigt mi |, orto P_C. Schni'z, at the of "MAIL LINE AT avy O’CLOCK, A. M. TO ALBANY, > "Yip intermediate Isndings, or as far ag the lee AR petsutts ‘There te good wheeliag from ve rendinens 9, eae vA, evil be In, re 4 ‘Albeny—} 130 Brest ou boxed Ses, ifs y—passage to New- loc Scrcels will be landed at any of th pode aie fre yald Yor at the ere sar ‘and eho ox bead ex to F. 0. Sehalts, at 1ON STE FoR HALIPAX AND LIVERPOOL. ‘The Bi and North American Royal eran, ‘Ship ee ety Cc. Jedeg to ports as follows, sins, Commander, on vis? Banday, st — RAFTS N. Peres ay --REGULAR PACKET — Packet barque ADAM ae ae McKwee, daily ex- fest aire ions, eat street. Hi chet iling pack le tes for cabin, 2d eabin and a2 mmbark, should IZE. HONDURAS.—Bark JOHN R » Master, will have freight, fast iech March nex eee wish to cogs, oa in er above, her ropalar dey paeiieraiercmte” yur CTI, A tts ‘orMietion STATE: AM GREAT reat D EMIGRANT OFF OFFICE. Beit by te eat sariy spin rs Nate very ed, pay- to J. HERDMAN & CO. ic. R COLLINS & CO.,56 South ot. prices—always ¢ash | modations. | may Age rd on un 3 on the Ist, and from luring the year, as follows:— “shee FromN-¥. ween 2 Feb io REOLA (ov ASIA (new ahs hue ih Pv tia, Api Silvester, lay ia fast ¥ sele, sicaaasiee ge rin Their sce reare allthat need be desired in point of ience, ging Lescgrent boop a room accom- nctuality in the: of sailing from both ports ‘addressed to the free of oth- an sige thea thos setaally pl ai be forwarded or 7 URNA & PHELPS, Bo’ EINGRE 9 Tonti ha nragr rontetteet, oF : We | _nltre eo JOHN HERDMAN & oo. United States and Great Britain and Ireland Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. ER KEENAN & ~ hb iS oS Bn pee ale and Ireland (ela Lives pool) cee aailingeve ite ae nt, as it will pa ees latparanee oh tain Semen, oF flay of the emigrant pe em Ployed in this bane are well "Known to be the first and largest Clana, commanded by meu of experi es dt ai five dayayanu offer every fail ited. those superi eer iy ince continuation of that en 80 bare ee tended to them Lic so many y a8 Past. In case an) money will be refunded pe, kite letter, ropenteal, 61 Bor nun eA eC fof See do not embark, the cabumary, For farthar vardienl Drafts for al be furnished, pols at all the Principal P Bette teeriatoes chronghoet ths inited Kingdom, on application as abo' naire PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. From N. Foe favre eb ry. Ship UTICA, F Hewitt, master, ieth June.” Tat Feby Ieth March Ship ST. NICOLAS, J B Pell,“ 3} istJune 16th ey Ship ONEIDA, J Funck, master, int i. Ship BALTIMORE, J Johnson} it ie a ‘They are ll ofthe rst clas, ably fcontnended, and with co commodations aed busvengers gers ample le od, eee. The price of | the ae 100, of wines and dco Appt to, ° BOED & HINCKEN, rents ¢ te. the? Tontine Building, No. 8d Wal Wall street. sen agents note da heen aint \ TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATION OFFICES 76 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and ‘Warterloo Road, Liverpool. 2 oe: ae Persous wu fine f0 secare Passage for their friends from Liv- expool during the comiag souson,‘ia the New Laine of Lives: fol Packe! aes Tespet aout informed b; bs Bertclenaulcued sewer cia ever sail from Liverpool positively as advertised: atric d Passage cam bee tnost reasonable terms tad engag: on Ul every necessary means wil be used to have those whose pas- sage baw 8 be en tabi wagedon this side ofthe Atlantic despatched ia soa ou ak Fe Februsry—ihe Siddons on the ieee of the West, 6th March—the Sheri jes of these favorite packets d their accommodations: ae caer, dort fiber Cod aang, ato further particulars, jot occur Nad P. 8—W. kJ. TT. supply Dealee ray fda Lane as nena), for any bee ye payable throughout Great Britain and frelan PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND y the Black Baff, or Uid Line of Liveryool Packets, suhug a every The legate alls from Liverpool, wacotM of March. | CxMBRIDGE “ tac of Apri: | MONTEZUMA " 16th of Apri. ding the pussege Persons sending ot their friends, certificate by bern! teamship Hi oe Boston on pe Ist of February, will have Ble eome in the , OF in ANY on: pete e nt Tochats ‘of the pie sal, Line sailing fom, the Ist end 1sth of every ton 9 ‘alton Notice.—The Public are respectfully notified by iet ire of the owners of the Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool eqoned that no Passenger Agents but Roche, a & cin y har pevren 6 from pr to advertise to bring oar Fi era by that Li ‘are the only regular autho! thi 1 wer Ayents sof said a4 in this city. jer “es LOUIBIANA AND NEW YORK LINE Or PACKETS ite wo re port: ist, Ot Lith, 16th, 2lat aethof ste cl Inout, commencing ise Octo popted Fiche. year hee rea dela tad iol during fae former prevent wine F"ahips will comneuee fe this arrange Bhip Clifton, Ship Tennesse, expressly for packets, are of light rater, have recently been newly cop! and pat in Maiden ¢, with aecommodations for passengers ivets they are commanded by experienced mas exertion to give general satisfaction. es be towed up and down the pub sean the captains or owners of these ships will be ballion, fn stores,silver or plated letters, it Sourd Sf gues, Zaless resclcs biis of loding are aka for ioe samo, at the value thereon expressed. COLLINS & CO., 56, South st, of ODRUFF Orleans, JAS. E. WO gOods to ‘nh ped responsible for jewelry, who will forward The ships ot es thas aie earrutog. to seit venoe vertised, an mad gros ‘care will be taki Weatape dg aed HOTEL, lie ~ the liberal = peetfall tender support they ie ‘riven, stand Sa fforts of the uni cipat Pope from iiened ed to the pablie accommodation, ‘The house is situate on Venue, on ‘a ‘streets, convenient to the Rail D | Capitol. Ieis capable of accommodating three bu | [m all its parts it has recently unde! for winter's season. have ot n clecantly furnish vary taal lly refitted aostact every division of the house the winery consideretion been Ci! adapt it to was com comfort of. (ur Patrons. @ dining hall is one of the most commodious and day and the Union. train of Baie bedi and well dct y cl 3 semene ofa toprinienting’ of a daomriminatiog public als Tounised to Tendsr a peblie howse's home te ‘as heretofore, $150 per day. Permanent. board taken S's Bes Siocoene emacs i grery other day for three hall The “Express” will weeks, ands end Pith to ler i s D BESTRINSTRUCTION IN, WRITL Academy, 189 Br BeSPOMS John street. ial System of WRITING during his stay in New York, ) of every ace, Day or Eve- for the small charge ot Sy and El Wry to Ladies and ning, in Twelve Lesson: Onty Five Doran Ma. Buistow, RANTEES to ALL aH ty! Ht Ud ES FOR 3 uy: ing and Swot Hann taught thoroughly. Private lessons given, Families and Schools attend- 21 Stawlm*re a EERO FUPLISHED 4 the “Beacon” rankin he eee jae eae ‘ACON Tibe ey = Rha cinst oh an y Wits Imeod* re aUAR 1} the Sui ite of the Coun- : ork—Noticg fo berety wivte, Irie elt ins sent john 6 bom sent Natl at ot New th 9 Bebessibe dt the satdenen THbo tae eet in ae ony of New York, on or before | the fiecath day of A ove RD Execators. Dated New York, the 10th day niet, Buiter pies RING’S CANDY FOR COUGHS, C 11 ttaw6m*r CHAPS, ROUG R. FROST BI’ may, be speedil: that delightfal remed: kvown as, 1» Prepared and roid. way only by C. H. AVENE, ERQurs, vpad. all Cm ad ot tne lungs. This ble’ Cough Ci ed (rom the most ed Saat fast plas the lead of all sold by ‘ iG, Dray roa ae 6 I ecehecreet MARSEILLES . a OF PACKETS. | GUERREOTYPE. ous: paar ‘Establishments and Sole Agency | ot POLGTLARNDER’S APPARATUS, de: the best Pla nth chmitte Fol Satria a Bomces Causes he tee: may be procured at le saecribers reas ‘GennEIM, LANGENBEIM & BECKERS, at jroadway, N. men have agreed to act as Voigtaender Apparatus: PUANGENTEI, xchange, Philadel FARMS. is Im*re P vat he Bd from i two to ine § sam gechy hy splendid Views | 1 Starch 1848 ote moe hineenl saa Auctioneer, Ne Mape at Miller's tavers, ‘New Rochelle. PATENT bas Se IRON BOILER FP oeraen AND'A fue Pst Jong,fand one and half to four iuches diameter bsiner'y ? paoesen., Patentee, f@ Im*re street. New York. v y LAURENT & BROTHER, ApMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, E great pleasure in informing th.ir customers that they are _— y the packets Burgunay and St. Nicholas, ¢ fancy spring goods, cons of the richest st i ‘Lyoue Silk, uch Pans Printed 4 Mi -laines, Barege, Balzorine, Tarletan Jaconets, the largest asortment of Broche aud pricted long and square Shawls, Scarfs, &c. In style and richness, we can: not be surpassed by any importation this i attention to, and inspection of the same as jal? im*r a io. LEFT OFF WARDRORE AND FURNITURE WAN Gaye and Families can obtain the fall vali kinds of Le gg mn effects fey Mag te tlemen’s such as Ladies an: Fi rniture, ke. tienen lering returning to the wee. ledges himself to ry Amns,, city will find it to their —A line through the Fat tagged to Im*re 159 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT. re | THE, Subscriber returas his thanks to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage extende: Hoo him since the opening of his Store in Temising that in Perfumery the maxim should prevail the best_ or none,” he earnestly solicits one nome a ion to the fol- lowing very intelligible ine of offering the very best, whether the com) petition be “freien or Ameri- can. Ist. He es unequal! so i eso in i in hav- Pl lly the case with not be so! His Perfamery is, both to its quality and mode addition of | namely, fres| tance, o' to their perishable nature. 4th. 30, to oper cent lower. In fue, the sub- Fy din the best foreign schvols, imported with him the setence and ak tl of city, offers the products of his laboratory, equal imported, and superior to them from the advantage of recent preprrarion, at much lower He, therefore, flatters himself that his preparations reede the imported, except with those a argéles marely b ted to prices. must of necessity s the two, "ade ot ‘store an opportunity of Comparing i ference of she in- ing according tothe judgment or pret bacriber most respectfully solicits a eall from those who wish to purchase that which is genuine, as he assures the iblic that nothing, shall ever quit his establ-shment wi Being as represented to the purel He. particularly invites the attention of wholesale an i) rs to his very com- jete assortment, which heoffers to them at rices from 30 to Baer cent cheaper than they buy elaewhei OUSSI Manafacturer and Importer of pee ate, jx im*r ah Sears, fe bagi AND PERFUMERY, of all nds, ‘epot, Ni wurtlandt street. ‘The Si nal invoutine nad soacefucentars of the pasta i> tary Dearing Baap: whet we warsent to exipensall cxben bese paratious, having greatly enlarged our facilities are prepared bese exeeate any orders in our line. we constantly oa Windsor, and Toil ‘t Soaps; extra Pale F: Soap,a ‘amily and No. 1 Son Groton 8. cating Hosp, auew and splendia srcicie, well for Baths ad v nd to e and family use, warranted not ch and pleasant lather. Together with general asso tment of Perfumery, Essences, &c., both Foreign ind Domestic, selected and vat a Doig the srearent t care; also Our celebrated Crystalline Candles, for the West ladia. and South Amer.caa eee a ee to stand any climate. wéveral, aro reqaested to odin Dra, rantae Fa Gs IN, VROOM & FOWLER. Poe INVENTED IGS AND ) TO d Wi ATCHDLOR'’s a hand pis hly, seented Almond, Heese, Ss Musk, ited and ly resemble themataral fait 3 to sy an . iL ‘& matter o} oni in nt when ry new one, perfocly saan 10 the ‘countenance ‘le of every wearer, and without any of the verations ies so log crpriehced by procured at WM. BATCHRLOMS, 2 Wall” "Brock idea raved vom 165 Broadway. rear ytee TRICOBAPHE. INVALUABLE DISCOVERY, ich Sennen changes the col brown or black, without injury to the ‘The great superionty of this Dy te in its ouy mode ot tgp ceiemoand acomgneal eleratt ating dyes requirmg from teu to twelve houcs to produce any change. rior excellence will beapparent to every one upou & “yw ia Daily Sun:—A1 et frome, ily Sun: ALEEANDER’s Tacontrns ce The aiecrot te sors sake bare ealeee . It was tried yesterday in our office, aud the change an difficu ‘Wearers, can street, mear mB im:—Several of pI ao thetrh hair Be veh i der's Tricobe and it has in no case failed to produce th thede- mm ott after applying 1 to ny hair or fal browa or black color. 86 druggists, 110 Secotrey; » Beare 14 856 Broadway, comer Lith street; Willtcm st, Johoson, Moote & Faylor a1 Misider lanes. Ww. Wright & Co. 2 Cedar street; and of the principal druggists throughout the be de | ‘States, or of sole a: fh. &'G. A WRIGHT, 23 South dth street, 30 mtr Philadelphia. THE GENUINE AYNE’S NE’S Compound ‘8 of Wild CONSUM R those whose Lany PTIVES Sesped if Sees ‘should take this 8} without fixing of. tax’ Ere Ssave Waly ond Rely” oar iereorooee to avoid it. Never live a day with « cough when this Byrvi-cen to lad ent doa are merly certain, with proper ear, to avoid destruction ‘ousumption. DR. SWAYNES yCO8 CHERRY. acompound of Vegetable Remedies; it is called Wild the basis of Ay Preparation. It ry, because that article so combined ‘with other eney i given to ita rood a ih pavrion Alt provarstigas of Wild Cherry, Swayne's, rare edious ‘aud counterfeit, and spr this valuable remedy oduced itsel veref ape vs Sas ived by the many ‘\ Balsams” jixtures the genuine and be cured, Sa mad |. W. corner of Eighth and jelphin, wholesale and retail at Charles H. ; easy (late Dr. Mil- hin st. 5 ‘at Drug stores, way. 205 Bleecker st., 96 Hudson Bold ,) 192 Broad: . tat Bowery, 11 Browdway 303 Bieee and 48 Grand street. APPED HANDS. OUSSEL’s aaa DINE—A wepr celebrated aa Wholesale and retail AN EXTRAORDINAR i And One which fmm, A Cg Hands of every MORAL PHYSIOLOGY, nly written Treatise on the Population Ny fae lida" A. 1: Oyen, with Additions end ‘Alterations, by It Glover, M. D. To every peteon of sow Ietives Ret which will claindtne Rae oe which fc weats will preseat itself so forcibly to reflecting me | eal ed by every crried persone and ics suries setecly OL lowed, fed that different state of society from re oan th ade $1 ew id it, but marded that the high importance. of the va eae ewer re pa ty For sale by Barges, Sa routes corner of Ann neg plied. Persons in the country, by encl a, will Ce seppliod with two copies matt St ‘age on the book, to any part of the United States, “*Stimere THE CHOICE sO ‘A PS, Higher PERFUMED with SOA ‘Verb ena,” et Re. Re. are te be foe ck the store of AThotene and retail. GRATIS. MSHA UNRIVALLED PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM HE most 1AV article now neatly vat, up in and presented fr charge, who apply ae mantel eer a hg bes the Wholesale and retail. “iris jai imate EX'TRACTS THE HANDKERCHIEF. typgatie varieties of choicest Kxtracts, of tony 159 Broadway. Fe Jeremie vst Co. wholesale and retail, by | Perum iene. orrot TO HOTELS, TAVERNS, | +, | Bosses HOWSES and all who like their Furniture to be spotless, clear and bright poll fer aeutng ert a uae paren an, Ag iway, comer John street! cleanliness and cheapness, | niably superior to any, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. HE ATLANTIC N completed their Wor for pure White Lead, both Dry any exient that may be wanted” hi | expense nee ie the erection of the Works » wtih woaid ged 7 in yt ovement, a ie cd thempelves of every’ modera improvement at pared no | Pag ‘Ben je well aware, from our long familiarity with the differ- et, that Dy far sold in our mar! 2 id as such rch been, jary tes artic! White Lead, and | parents and is ving nothin cement it, the. ‘Trusrees of the Paveasired, That In views of mamaiocrert | article, the Atlantic White Lend Com quality of White Lead, be a strictly pure, duite: the sen erenter propertion vier than ‘no virtue of auy Dix: | but ites tlantie ite Lead C © pasird, unanimously, the following resolution, vir: onl, any will mi Ground in wy erate evan perfectly fr which, aaceny will warrant as ny pacanene i ir Lead . rohasers, the: be ‘well assured that rat A fendenge may be Placed in the purity of every poun ad meufactured and sold by the Company, which pureness will not only tend to the greater durability of the Paint, but will be found much more economical in its use, even in most common description of painting, owing to the body ot covering quality (epossentcs chered far better fiaish with two coats, than the it would with thi ‘which every pai Binek Paint, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brown, Brunswick Greeu, ke. ke. been aptointed general Agents for the Company, all 0 Bi di aie be See POLLEN & COLGATE, kno street. ber 27th, 285, at the of of tl WALKEK was Lewis Gregory, jected | Vico President, to resignation of Joseph 0. TA MEETING of Company, on the ‘unanimously elect it, in plac resigned and ewe Gaeaory was vacancy occasioned by “By order of the Trastees LLWOOD WALTER, Secretary. Madore Iiwvnionce on Cneee oe Fonent oe Matual Insurance Company, » confines its business to Marine insurance ov freight and | ‘New yw subscription notes, amounting to upwards of Two | Hundred Thousan lars, hi wen received, and further | are daily being made to its assets. T pany invites attention to its plan of business,which red, offers greater protection and larger returns to the assured than any other. Jas. MeCi te Is fk chelis, jus cele peor Tevle, Char! Levi Cook, C A “el cl eae cary Jessors G:D: Phelps, ail GH Soged Haugen ey, Bivboo' Warns. ‘aaccnrr, inzGory, Vice Pres “4 OFFICE OF Ul cdedenenand INSURANG, COMPANT” j Nuw Youn, Febraary 24, 1946 T AN ELECTION for Directors Of thin losusition, for th Ng year, bald thi day, the following named gen- ed such PE eta, 8. Elisha Rij Anson Bake: Jemee ie Halenes, John P. Moore, Willian K‘Thoen, F John C. Tuennee, Robe: At a subsequent meeting of the jad, THOMAS w. THORNE, faq, was unanimously’ re-elected President for the GEO. T. HOPE, Seeretary.. frre THE GENUINE GALVANIC RINGS BAADS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. America, for the cure of rheumatism, and all chronic or nervous di For sale by the groce, dozen ot single one, at REDUCED PRICES. ‘A. B. & D. SANDS, 79 Fulton stree! 2 im’ comer of Gold. 192 BROADWAY, CORNER OF JOHN ST. To THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. | Tse celebrity of (Sh poid Verbena Cream” throughout the ee Beate, b been approached by any other mp ge p. It is Graly | Relieved aay intend} 4 is univer ly ‘that no article hitherto disc covered Dosseaston the penetrating, soltening effect ow the roughest beards, that Be erbena Cream does. ae ence and shentze the written signature, up past for sale cle hele Si aad tpr exportation by HH Ri De 190 Brosdwa aX, 3—Rina’s Cough Gasiy sod Eley aA ep Ne. 63 Wall | NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1846. | works better known at home. | “He rested from his labors, and his works | | Tue Artists or America—A series of Biogrt cal Sketches of American Artists, No. York, Baker & Scribner. We learn from the pre | face, ‘that the immediate object of this series of | graphical sketches, is to make our artists and their | Abroad, this is not | necessary, for there they have always ‘been better known and better appreciated than in their own | et The names of such men as West, Allston, meni and Powers, are a sufficient pledge of the | ts ot this statement. The present number em- | braces a biographic: nace of Washington Allston, with a portrait. ‘e take from this number the tol: | lowing beautiful poem, which is from the pen of a | ed with | gentleman of talent, who occasionally favors us | with poetical contributions, and, as usual, exhibits his rare originality and harmonious versification. ashington Allston. Was! ‘om | Creator of the beautiful, which lives through distant years— Methought I saw a funeral band, following ’T was uot the tread of ‘mortals, but a strange For Le shoue brightly through them, while sweep plain. The Dead Man of Elisha pass’d sadly in my Aud ie Angel ef St. Peter shone hike the mor Etijah from the Desert, and Uriel from the Sun, Mourned in tearless 51 she great deperted one. there—her trepeee flowing wild ; i ealee tabed castles 2 mot Terentia ‘aged Barouch told. ecca from the well—whose tears were streaming fast, Winn the rial Miriam, who slowly glided past— And darkly strode Belshazzar—for now his Feast was doue— ‘With terror on his curling lip avd fear upon his tongue. They Rs red round the yawning gr: a group of Shadows And pour’ 'd their tears of incense o'er Columbia’s gifted child— The yj wind blew a solemn dirge, and bright stars twinkled id follow hi Caren Lyon, or Lyonspare. New York, Feb. 10th, 1846. We commend the work to the attention of those | who wish to have our artists appreciated in their own country. The reputation of the author, C. Ed- wards Lester, Esq., is a guaranty that it will be conducted with ability Cireult Court: Before Judge Edmonds. Fen. 16.—Charles Kelsey and George H. Kelsey ve. Charles P. Wetmore et al.—This was an action on a bill , purporting to be drawn at Pittsburgh by 8 & Wetmore on RK. Havens of New York, bearing “the Let of October, 1835, payable three years after to the order of — $6050. It was aiter- ards Esitar with other to the firm of Pear- son & Co., for their int. machinery, for makin two d sions ate Li P- Mose evitetve wis cecwanil lover tat bie: Wemsore was cither present at the sale of the patent right, or that he afterwards recognised it. Upon the other branch of the defence, a long argument was had between counsel on both sides, and plaintiff's counsel was driven to give evidence of a subsequent promise. It was final- ly sent to the jury on the simple question of fact, whe- ther Mr. Wetmore was present at the time of the trans- action between hi r and the firm of Pearaon & Co. or if not, reserving the on the law of by the Court in bank. ‘The jury tiffs for $9165 66. For plaintifte, endants, Mr. W. C. Noy found a verdict for pli Mr. J. B. Staples ; for i. Will $310,the valu e general e, which put the | plaintiff m the proof of conversion and value. $341. Plaintiff in person ; for defendant, Mr. O. Bturte- ECENTLY imported, celebrated both in Europe and | vant. John Bacon vs. Wm. H. Townsend.—This was an ac- tion fora malicious prosecution. The plaintiff, in 1841, occupied an iron yard in Front street, jointly, with two persens named Tisdale ; that is, the plaintiff occupied one-half the yard, and the Messrs. Tisdale occupied the other half. The defendant is a manufacturer of iron, residing in one of the river counties, and was thenin the habit of storing his iron with the Tisdale's, when- ever he sent it to this city. Onthe llth of December, 1841, sixteen hundred weight of iron was sent to plain: tifPs part of the store, on a cart. The plaintiff, it seem- ed, refused to receive it, having no knowledge of it; and, according to his counsel’s statement, went with one of the Tisdales to where Mr. Townsend then was, to make inquiries aboutit. T! iter charged him with end bad arrested pops it ‘aTeosiver of stolen goods, and held to bail as such ; he also obtained a search war- rant, and had mediate searched. The plaintiff was subsequently tried and acquitted, and he now brings his fee sale as | action to recover damages. The chief of police and Im*e | another witness was examined, and the Court adjourn- Ss LEECHES | ORE LE a fresh supply of Sweedish and Smyrna J. FERDINAND CLEU, au EE ‘Leeches. DOCTOR ARNT’S ELIEF SALVE. a lanes plaintiff, Mr. Dresser; for defendant, Mr. Oe 103 Robert "Anderson vs. John @. Tread- well a ers.—Debt for rent of a part of Shak- speare Hotel, leased to defendants for the use of Knick- erbocker Lodge of Oad Fellows. The plaintiffs title to the premises havin Deas sold om the fereclosure of 8 mortgage, and he assigned the lease to the pur- chaser on that salt eld thet an action would not be in his name for rent which accrued after the sale.. JUNDS, Bruises, Bares, £ rye ic Sores or ‘Swel- Judgment for defendant. lings, Filey Ul Intl ye is Senge tan G Minturn oe, Francis B. nt Sherif $e.— vin for in in. I¢will soom render it trans clear and soit the ite Pd 5 witieatnn 4 Wg Po Extraet of a let he served was, what is a levy by rift? eld, that it ¥ erate f Salve,” pre- | must bo * palpable open seiz: property, such as tothe nnie 5 YF ita high rank in your customers. “6 4 fciacaly perior wo other preparation with which I bave any acquaint ban f cess, ry fal! a ‘ettsbed ca en cheerfully commend: iy the hay Ihave Known ito produce yoaveral canes of iaflrsed ren” wait frown a letter written by a female to her relati lenday morning calledat Mrs. Holbert’s. She had and so much vi ith her breasts, frag Lez? lex itto others. 1 5, appl ted 8 a Good Samaritan for y glad of being the meaus octor Halloe! : That the liet alge eee own to the afflicted, | deem it my duty to state — a facts 1 eted with my own cas bout twenty ed an injury prareaad be of a igen yibiog mein oe aflered ry the varance of order to Ai on rarious highly. recom remedies until I was persuaded to try the elie ea plication I felt a benefit; ‘and on th mahogany color o and foot chai Ithy appearance. two boxes the swe Decame entirely fre ow ina hae conditon ‘haa ‘ths been for 140 therefore recommend it strongly to others suf fictions, and have no doubt it will more it oy oy y fering from simi ahighly valuable application for all the purposes for whiel 8. PARSONS, recommended. Respectfully yours, Freneh’s bee No. ‘Eee Bold whole tall by the pri HeRING, Drugeit and. Chemt, 190 Breed John street, Y most of the respectable druggists. f10 1m*re iN. SIR GEORG. CONSUL TING PHYSICIAN AND ) SURGEON, —OFFIC NO. 8 NORTON STREET, ELRANY, N.Y in. Coone may a cangdents lly consulted cre Ned street, All N.Y. Office hours from 6 aL foes it is always important to sap fh tase Weer atau sat penned J =e a eee AT STANWIX HALL, ALBANY, N.Y. > And ‘THE BOSTON WITH THE BUFFALO RAILROAD. ITS! F I TS! VAN'S VEGETABLE F} that has oe Been dee rary ay, for Epileptic hitherto cat earn ait the non th rom time immemo; Ho apect as Ithas ne, and consequently thousands auf red throw a He existence, and at Felded ap the | fred tis al a iemenity. jis is no fiction, as tI | ternal feelings of mnumerable hearts will bear testimor And with fe to the opinions of physicians, lexrned and great, positively, Epilepsy cen be eured.— We care not of how long standii hat are the effects daced by it, itcan’ be cured, ‘The Vegetable. Kxtrect in curing this sbonten humaa family— have been. cured, and the certificates of many may the, prineips thie: Grand ‘ork, where ct amined, nd advice 1 Phave made frequent, use of it with the ieatest st possible | D8 ie effects nd th ‘abfendant rele breasts | without the attorney’s consent. at virtue of “ Arn eH judgment was rendered. evar Saat Frrtcipal OR ’ not pro- Judgment for plaintiff. Romer. mn for an attor- , ina sui ndant wes a party, laintift wes his attorney. They succeeded, ed the othict side from the costs, Held, that that made New trial grant- | ¢ the sheriff liable in trespass, tected by his execution. Thomas Phenia v: ve tnd the him personably liable for the amount. ed; costs to abide the event. James Sinslie and Wife ve. City of New York.—Tres- pass for mesne profits. The plaintiffs, in an action of PI ejectment against defendant’s tenants, recovered certain aad se Premises at tho ferry, in Wiliamaba a urg, as these defen- nts had notice of and defended the suit. Held that ‘were liable in this action for the mesne profits, a: at a proper measure of damages was the rent which they had received for, the premises up to the time when Judgment for plaintiff, for ‘$2040 67. In the matter of the Will of John King—Appeal from the Surrogate of New York.—Motion to diemies the ap- peal on account of informality in the appeal bond. Sas- Blrong to iy the parties an ppportunity to move for ave to amend. * Abraham H. Coon ads. John De Cater. —Seduction,tried at the Columbia circuit. Re-argument ordered, in the ™ leg was again the | meantime the case to be resettled. Orrin Thompson, ve. Nathan P. Rockwood.—Motion to quash acommon law certiorari, and denied for want of jurisdiction, one of the parties not residing within the county. Superior Court. Before Judge Oakley. Fes. 16.—The morning hour was Sonrumed in neling a jury, and quite a number of absentees wi fined $25 each for non-attendance. After which, some two or three motions were heard, when the following case was brought forward Taylor and Hunt vs. St. John and Burr,— Both parties in this suit are quite extensively e: das practical hatters in this city. It appears that t! jaintifs in this action entered into an eae with the defendants, for the manufacture of a large lot of fur hat bodies, and furnished the fur for this purpose ; that they commenced the manufacture of these hats during the past summer, and returned to the plaintiffs 1062 of them. They were Posy ters finished, and disposed ef by the iff customers abroad, whoseon begen to enter their complaints as to their inferior foal i ; that they were, in Bret made up of cotton, and totally inferior to the ar- represented. The plaintiff, therefore, bring this ym not enly for the substitution of a different arti than that contemplated in the agree- ment, but for compfai sustained by them in having give: om for complaint among a large class of custom- Tl detence 4 leny all Knowledge of having been hy y Way concerned in returning or substituting a dif- ferent article than that manufactured by them from ti stock furnished by the plaintiffs. ‘The who entirely upon the testimony presented, and is quit titute of very genoral interest. Verdict to-morro' Before Judge Vand Samuel Connelly vs. George Cli ace tion of trespass. The plaintif is a barber by trade, and the premises Por the defeniant, who keeps the Bil — tavern, corner of 24th street and 8d avenue. jaintiff alleges that he was b-tenant of th fi ring the months of May, June and July last; that {while he was confined by illn the defendant took forcible possession thereof, and admitted another tenant of the same yey ;that he converted his stock and fixtures to his own use, and still retains the same. The defence insist that the doned these premises ; that habits, and not to suit to recov wasaman of irregular lepended upon ; and it being neces- sary th should occupy this shop for the con- yas = vente ie gue rg [age hnny’ he gave to the present occupant the privilege he now e The ‘Sddge charged, that inasmuch as tie law sfonde ai all ie ime | & more extended report of ry. Verdict for plaintiff, | plaintif’ voluntarily aban: | "Common Council. Fes, 16.—Boann or Avpermen.—A speci | this Board was held this evening, Alderman Chat! the ehair. ‘The hour named for the met ing of the Board was five o'elock, but up toa quarter to eight o Yelock, but eight members Alderman Mosserole inquired of the Pre! ow long are we to wait before we | orgafiz fo President replied, ‘until we get a quorum.” “How long will that be, Mr. President 7” “The Serjeant-at-Arms has been instructed to summon ‘another member, in order to constitute a quorum,” the President's reply. At five minutes to eight, man Briggs made his appearance, and a quorum was de clared present.) The minutes of the two previous meetings were dis- pensed with. Some two or three petitions of an unimportant cha- raster, were then presented. A communication from the late counsel of the Corpo- ration, in regard to ait pending between Stanly HH. Fleetwood and Felix Quinn, was referred to the Com- mittes on Finance. Document No. 30, which is a report of Alderman Hart, (one of the members of the committee appointed to re- y charter) was called up, and until a late hour—the principal and most d features of this report were adopted. ld. Mesexoxe submitted his v: ‘at much le, during the discussion of this subject. He thought’ this matter should be entirely confided to the Shagte, and that it was anti-democratic forthe members of the Common Council to legislate so much for themselves.— Ne opposed the principle of , in their corporate capacit: dollars per year for their indivi It had never been at all difficult to find plenty of our most fluential citizens, who would accept the nomination member of the Common Council, without other consi- deration than that of the honor which naturally follows th He nies therefc aa in favor f calli le, and sub- writhing OO pe they might bl “a a roa it proper and acce| al je to lo jargo. ‘Ald. Mesorolo, hows ey was overruled in objections, and Ald. Harts oport, with slight modi- ions, was finally ado} opted Some other matters, of but trif_ing consideration, were then taken up and properly disposed of. A communication from the Board of Assistants, in re- gard to alien passengers, was read, and its provisions concurred in- ‘The Board then, (it being 11 o’clock,) adjourned. Boarv or Assistants.—Stated Meeting.— Assistant Alderman Pearce, President, in the chair. cada of the last meeting were read and ap- roved. i, Petitions referred.—Of Elias H. Herrick, in relation to lands sold for taxes; of sundry persons, to have curb and gutter stones set in 26th street ; of Wm. Martin and others, to have fire apparatus for the 17th Ward; of sun- dry persons, to have llth street opened. haee of Committers Accepted.—Of Committee on of ing a reduction of $354 in the rent he lease wi district No. 4 of public dock: y slips ; of Committee on Finance, in favor of selling a lot or land situate on the old Warren Road to Li ge ston for $1040; of same committee, concur: with the Board of Aldermen in directing the Comptro!- ler to draw his warrant in favor of Robert Emmett, Eeq., counsel to the Cerporation, for $540; of Market mi mit! in favor granting a license to Mr. Mo- Carthy a eee fall in Washington Market ; of Committe on Asi ments, recommending a concur- rence with the Board of Aldermen in allowing Andrew ‘Warner, Esq., certain claims for lands in the 1st and 24 avenues; of Finance Committee, concurring with the Board of Aldermen in directing the Comptroller to joy a the sums of $2787 and $700 in the City Treasury, to tl credit of the Board of Education, for schoo) ite Of Committee on streets, in favor of repairin I, and lengthening pump in 26th street, between 7 Sth Avenues same Committeo, in favor of faguing four feet wide on the side walks in 17th street, between Union Place and 5th Avenue. Tapscott’s Hospital, at Willismeburg. Report of the spe- cial Committee appointed to inv: chi ferredby certain emigrants in connection with their ost and to report on the present of the law regulating immigrants. Tho report was lengthy, and contain- eda great mass of facta and pt Cn ag 4 strongly con demned tho present system of bonding ngers, and offered the draft of a law to amend the existing law. . = ement 0! a hi Wharv, | also passed a heavy censure on the m Messra. Tapscott’s establishment in Williamabut Af- ter reading the report four times, the usual number of copies were ordered to be printed for the use of the members. Communication from Jobn Ewen, Esq, enclosing th guesterly returns from the city treasury. Ordered on Papers from the Board of Aldermen.—Report of Com- mittee on Finance, recommending eof an act to enable the Mayor, &c., to levy a tax on the city for in the report mentio moved to lay it on ‘the table—the and carried by a unanimous vote Buildings on Randall's Islaend.—A communication from ye Comptroller, recommend- ing the Common Council to apply to the Legisla- ture for the Pret buildings of an act to enable them to raise money to erect dings on Randall’s Island, in place of those oor mene down, and for other pur- poses. Concurred Another, recommending an application to the Legisla- ture to enable the Common Council to charge additions! wharfage, and also dues on all such as may be ae from the different wharfs and piers. Concur- Another, recommending the passage of a law toenable the Common Council to get back one-thtrd of the auc- tion duties forthe support of the foreign poor, which was formerly withdrawn from them and thrown Into the general fund of the State. Concurred in. Another, recommending a Leonel, ofjan applicstion 5 the Legislature for a change of the laws in relation taxing personal estate in this city, with the draft of ed law for amending seme. Concurred in. It was moved and seconded, that docnment No. 18, be- ing a communication from the Comptroller, recommend- ing an application to the Legislature for the passage ef & law enabling the Common Council to receive one = from every er landed in this city, having them as at present, and enclosing a draft of such amendment, ‘Adopted. It was then moved and seconded, that the draft of a law passed by the Board of Aldermen, te amend the Present police low, be taken up and read. t. Ald. Conpen, objected to proceed with it at pres- ai 1 tae ere many features in it which he disap- | proved of; he wished it to be postponed until Wednes- bey. ext, anda special meeting called for that evening . Rosents said the other board completed it before it left them ; he thought this board could not add to its efficiency ; he was for concurring with the other board this ning. ‘Asst. Al on ead twas a very im sure, and in his opinion, it required liberation ; a Committee of this Board had already net @ committee of the other Board, on the subject, Sod endeavored to harmonize with them, but they found it impossible to do so; he hoped it would be postponed for the present. ‘Assistant Alderman Roseats hoped that the meesure would pass jornights he could not see what objection could be raised well objection, it might be now made ; b gentlemen were only mi speeches Assistant Alderman Caxpee moved to have it referred to the pitt on police,watch, and prisons. It was so Papers from the aie Board.— Resolutions to appoint nt mea- E. Fi ind John F. Gra: commi | commissioner for that wi 01 Resolution in re! tion | ie “the public printing. On mo- tion of Alderman Punsen, it was laid on the Report of committee on ‘wharves recommending : Coffee House slip to be deepened, and $500 sppropristed for that purpose. Concurred in. rt from same committee, recommending that pier , East river, be repaired, and $200 be speropelted Rethae pu Conenrred in. Petition of Charles Bishop, to be appointed inspector of fee Mea <I in. ‘committee on streets, in favor of regulating 23d th a from nes ang to East iri demir yg the necessa: ropriations for same. Report oF Rermmittes on ordinances, in favor ef abol- aie hack end cab stands in canal street. Concurred " dseeeement let for regulating and setting curb and | bo stones in 6th avenue, from 98d to 42d streets, and lagging the side walks thereom. Concurred in. Assensment list for building a sewer in Hanover street. Coneurred in. ariments.— Report of the Chief Engineer The Fire De t, nations, itments, of Recerds, for the accommodation of the persons ted in that bi , under eee superintendence of the Croton Acqueduct commissi dai Paty and slips —Resolution by Alderman the finance committee of this board report incunt of arrears due from lessees of wharves, ers, and slips, with the names of their Lata such information as they may deem necessary. Adopt: ed. The Board then adjourned. Varieties. ji Doctor Boussac, of the parish of Plaquemine, ba , was Killed on the sight of the ith fostant, io in, shocking manner. He pele pe Ay a * ae | oe oe riagt ote ecah. ‘The doctor was thrown to the | ground, skull fractured, and he died instantly. Tl islature of Louisians (the first under the see Damiana ‘was appointed to meet in|New Or- leans, on the 9th inst. the effic: ho think tneit For omens rotection to the lor: hb tales, ec oeal ons, ohare | were jastidable. ‘The jury gave averdictol fig | ‘The most marrying pan in oan, ea Oita. dave Be forsight or nine | dollars oy the plant. le J. Lotete sith etson | 108) couple te i ei ar, Not equal to old Parson bof | ger cis ie. ‘was au a “4 ated, pated Re aa ble | prought to recover damages sustained by the plaintiff, in | New Hempe me consummated, within b Petty, who was afflicted for four ita with Epi. | Consequenee of an alleged nuisance, situated in Troy the year, a ts, was cred by uaiog the Vegetable Katract, call | street, between Greenwich and Washington streets, end The eioas ed oe known 40 the City Feepi at 171 Delaney Kiel was o the upper part of the city. The defendant is i. | in Vicksburg Miss., =o destroyed by fire on the 2d afflicted for twenty years with pulepue 2 Fits em and was cured by finer and man’ turer of cider, ar, &c., and | instent, an ‘a negre child perished cara Weqeesbleextract—ealh and see ber. ne Hlny| the ‘vapors. atlaing thevetvens being tery Nimagrecsbie Sag | Fe rai ine V - ie Ra sod uncomforahle to the paint and he amily, "| The Grand Jury now in session in Baffalo, | eee = eect i | purtof the plsintity when the ane crenata’ “Een iiy | brought in true bills of indictment for wilful murder te? Ani Bilions rhe ie em yes pperbd | ofcourne, be continued to-morrow, and should any thing | Suna, Pouces anaes (ie Mey TNS ried tt ths and corrapt humo 2 cents | of interest arise during its Farther progress, wo will gi y fi term.