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SATE Em tee bate Me, SOET NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1846. is | THE NEW.YORK HERALD.| COLUMBIA HOUSE, ‘The Herald Express from Boston. |The New York Pilots and their Monopoly. | Magnetic Telegraph. j : Common Comte oe nn | Chestnut Strest, betiweon Oth and 7th Streets, *(From the Boston Journal, Feb. 20.) ps AS woe are 13, 1846. To rue Evitor or THe Henatp— | : : AsHINOT JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. =| pacer, mackENZiE ¢ CO., Proprio | vyux'eieray the spr cin te area meet hs gin chine, em Fork. papery have femn makings |. Eryrotemonte in ihe Lies bagasse Telegraph” | "Sytere uuimportat peiions Were then presented Circulation...Forty Thousand. | # Baaxer, late of Jones’s Hotel | the Cambria, which was sun for the Ni York Here +f ie eatery about the an f the New York entiaie eppe din th eral nenicli tent that one tig medicis', ewny C. Mackgnzix, formerly of W rstiogton Howe. | grrivedin New York By Rhy Herald, | State licensed pilots, with | an article eppeared in the Herald, noticing a pateo and properly referred. DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents percopy= | _Fxte* L. Fraavson. Ti émr | jedin New York, yesterday morning, at half-past | lic and Congress st | had been granted me by the Commissioner of Patents, ‘The committee to whom wes submitted the improve- wery day. seven o'clock, beat the Combined Ex; a—seven ‘for a lo of establishing independent circuits for ments s ited for the beautification and embellish OF PTS eve xrtay—Frice Oi, cont DAGUERREOUYPE hours: ‘The Herald Hxpress was arranged and run by | tha following saterect ew hee bo ane, Published | working. telegraph Fogislers where but one wire is ment of the Park, fountain, reported in ite favor, and ts, annam—payable. im advance. | PATENT ISSUED. L. Bigelow, of the Fitchburg and Keene Express, who | the mercnants to cali on the pilot who brought ins ahip | used as the con.iucto- of the electric, between the t#o proposed that $6,500 be appropriated for such a purpose PRTISUMENTS et the Pricee—always cash | J) AGUERREOTYFE ARTISTS are informed that the By grg md night at 11 o'clock. and was io | to take her out when she tgain went toace. Thietho | pointe in communication letter, published In the Hee | ogilds, Stommaut favored an appro, ration for this par 7" ‘1 een mi ; " = ommen: TNFING of alt kinds executed with Deunty and dow | jus cera see feu, Coloring, Process of the subsaribers | Atiya's Point, in one hour and three quarters ; thence | meroments have done for the encouragement of Fen otic coed’ 'O. iiche,” in which it is de- eae Be 3 tte tteaght the marble coping spokes, o€ PD an letters oF iat sada to | United States, may be adiressed to the subscribere—the price | by the steamer Traveller to Green ei lutwe baumend | nied that I am the inventor’ of tho improvement for might either be dispensed with, or brought within geeestlntiner, ea Daidyor the postage will be | fectinger wll be "dae iceseni weleer A meses batho ? pee Te, lant ages open versally continued it, great as have been their provoca- | Which | have Capon pales, end in which Mr.Sam'l much less om then 5 30 o ited. Bnei chr fe I mornin, e Combi. | red t the inventor, “if i it a! je wel y tod Boon tn operon ey Meee over | gurrent.elabracing Voightlacuder's Apparatus, and all other | ned Express” did not arrive until nesrly 1e'clock. It | ous fom the New York pilots, and thelr accommoda- | Col ie nica tomy own cbarecter’ and claims, I wro ea ere d to economy should be considered. Tofthe — | Sijcles used in the, Daguerreotype art, may alao be had, bY | must prove an expensive failure to ite originato! tone fom the Jersey pilots.” In order, thet the public nication in to the letter ofA. H Hicks,” | ™ 6 opsolation were both concurred ta Naw Yeas Matsus tevaet ener post paid) to w. GENHET iginators, may ktow who ere “* monopolists,” I will statea | Commu ne answer inthe Herald accompanied | ‘he report and lution we forthe: treete &B. I. . Feb. fow which can batant ime. pearai . whesteouapeatnen odladies wal Ween £13 1m*rre Pi adspin be FE ee ear yg het ORM Fat le Fe ny D avscrew ge ye aoe Fo ane eet oe Mie doreph P Neth, fixing the time | 4 sc°Rteo o., committee on charity and alms, recom- FTEs” i : rs E EAGLE HOT! ARMS. | Teign news for the New York Herald, was put through | company of the “pilot-boat New York,” have piloted of making my iuvention priorto my acquaintance ~ | mending an iveraase of salary to the amount of $100, to Oe ee eee LORIE IN THE | PLAces otfrom two to thirey agree gach, splendid Views | {rom Boston to New York, by Mr. L. Bigelow, (oroprie- | oto port, from the frat of July last to the present time, | Sr, Co visit (o the telegraph ofice, at 112 | the steward (Mr. D. Wood,) of the alms house depert- wR A peeeret ef the Soand, ¥ iinge and banding, for 8 sit New Ho | tor of the Fitchburg and Keene Express) in 7} hours— | sixty-seven vessels, many having been boarded one hun- binayack f} rags in the La of wt, tee | mae was concurred Bis ly ‘ll, is t Terns li ale ar aie te Tt kc haeeee, | q anes time ever made from city to city. Of | dred and fifty miles at sea, occupying from twoto six chee rape La pete ert thee ee natty | Feuer Bee (he oe oomnt yo pope da ret of May next. place is favorably Setlennen few Sie or Jone HL. Peters ‘New York: | coarse, the Herald was Grat in the field, and we hope | deys to pilot them in; thirty-one of which {including pepsance of tneticommniontion ; bat ne DGG. i: | aerial wie the ala - roe he oe tenbraor travelling enmmani for {raza tsa com: ‘at Miller's tavern. New Rochelle, {10 swere” | OUF New York jociates will have the ood,taste, as twelve pekat-eatce) they have not been permitted to pi- | settled the question, a si Lis ae il tetas | nected wi “1 a3 ? "4 en ment, pleasant, well located, well kept public house, and Well as justice, to “ acknowledge the corn. lot to sea; most of thom having been taken out by the | Hicks” time to prove themselves ignoran! and ordered to be printed. proprietor. ‘The premises will be let low toa AGE MANUFACTORY, [From the Boston Transcript, Feb 20. “commissioner's pilots.” Allow me to give you the | ‘0, oF of any plan to establish an independent clrcult | | A message from his Honor. the Mayor, “« ‘ended an Ce we ine corner Beach street, New York. Tue Exraxsscs ron New Youx with tae Camania’s | Dames of same of the very many vessel faken! a pee kf Rook rielg ened O. sitaea re | bate, seereeeetes ce th ene ee meng day, ; aii 7 srould inform, bis Customers and the | Newa.— Mr. L. Bigelow, proprietor of the Boston, Fitah- | te seme period. {rom the New York state pllots, and | toYhi, rE coctet doees Hemincenary Sad any URES moore | Cea abaaee ox aioe: tm the relacn Belk iN, 3 oustan| hand bet ol urEg, eene Meut i ivento an us oe! the “‘mershaats’ com- 4 ae Pe ica pRB pnw | SAGE Sl aw ote ta eres betes | ee Nay, opt tera ae ventas Dep ges | msn" she prot sow ofpatages | eT lag tebe eared pony | Sednd frm. Wilam Ona ornry = mer Vero premises ia t |, oF ‘ater street, New here. Me: ould find it to their advants I and | !oCcomotive Jupiter, on Wednesday evening at 11 o'clock, the 7th of September ‘native American” rul Se TARTHEN E SPP a ean aneded wich ome eee | anos eerie oats eae en, aes Fats Temat ilMt | aa, aod one trom Bartow 'o the offing of tune harber | mcntyed a withering etrotem ‘rom Ail. Chantion . - ; e crack steamer p MEeUy f th ; during the this complaint as an insult to FURNIGH®D, on the Gratzer, with breakfost, if Beh ___ fim | veller, for Greenport, which place wee reached int hour | 2082 ee 1 orate av et which the artengemente of Mir Colt, for | ue” prasent‘Boardeamanating, at ft does, from such @ } nan ferences exchanged, TO ARCHITECTS, STONE CUTTERS, AND lore Mr. Bigelow took the locomotive Ja- P “« operating his batteries, on his improved plan, could not | source ; and opposed any direct action upon the subject. | intme oA Warren sree BUILDERS. Sob Little, and run to Brooklyn in 24 hours, arriving in | stgnnen Whitney. @. Thome, 19 “ 38 78 | Dive escaped the observation of hr. Cornell.” ‘Ald. Beioas entertained similar views, and the w HE HOUSE AND LOT, No, Dem, onen, | FREE STONE rng by teseierbr comix Gio ine eermaie trong he | SurapotingWees Jami igh SLR Nar tata ne ten empgad sod. pt | UNG pi Ml wae them tenn wp and con adh rolin tk ie mat Laem eekakek wie |o ns ioe tees tne for Mr. Bennett, of | Patrick Cor. Hope... 18 ‘ FO a eee ata aad the New’ York and Coney Palo hier bphadsorgibenss toy yy Septiy Getiinge prnersde reste hes | Seats {ABV.H.VAERLAND. eS (ouih:-is 34 as | elon ines Uta, pita ner at Bros, and | Bal ear S170, an wie ve eed ‘eade and treets. ther OS | * “ ut in operation within the last few weeks, (sii about 000, in order to pay off the police bill, BL RECNo T Nesom strove an i ise’ | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURN : sad custved’ ot | P.M. Tenre- “ 40 60 | Fite of @O. H Hicks's” letter on the plan of Morse’s de: | the compensation awarded to the members of both TURE | day. Mr. Bigelow returned from New York this morn- 17 25 It is true that Mr. ,Colt has had batte- | Boards of the C ‘Council rt, rss he tr, HOURE, AND GUSTLEMEN antitiuntee \sseuse SMario10 {348 his Line bat up to\the prevent time be | "oT #0 Ue “Onno witerees, te tap ba ving superfinous @ eer : iy ded in working his line with independent Navat Movements iN THE GULF.—PENBACOLA, LOT, Nts? Hadwma street, (lu the Block of Se Lake's ING APPAREL, (either Lady's or wentlemen's) Jewel From the B Prince Albert. . . John Maginn, 20 * 49 00 | bas not succeeds ‘d ty Chareh lease oF at years from the ist | ry, Fite Arms, &c., ke, they would dispose of to advantug [From the Boston Eagle, Feb. 21.] Northumberland. R.Hawill....19$ {7 67 | circuits; his two batteries, when used at the extreme | Feb. 9, 1846.—The small equadron under comman: (wi i iy) at "d | may do so by sending for the subscriber, who will attend —Mr. gelow, proprietor of the fee : « onds of bis line, have been both thrown in the same cir- | of Com. Conner is about making preparations and reat. Th ase a ta Feleot order, neg ban, painted iat tt their rendenees BY appointments” LEVETE | Boston, Fitchburg, Keene, and Montreal express, left the | Tuekehive ss ssccicLinentee ie 42 76 | cuit and his registers worked with the closed or depend: | underweigh for a cruise in the Gulf on the Mexican Re insite out nett on the promniacs, oF to |LLIAM No. 2 Wall stres Worcester depot onthe locomotive Jupiter, on Wed- Magunticock N. McCarty. fT a9 75 | ent circuit. ‘i coast. The U. 8. ship Falmouth, Commander Jarvis,- ETCHAM, Esq. No. lurray st. f17 8? me stl caters chrowah the Fost Office, or otherwise, ponges arene at 11 o'clock, arrived in Worcester in | Gladiator. R. Hamill... 17 33 % ir. Colt may, (cowing that independent circuits can Pig the broad pennant of the Commodore, and ti one hour 13 minutes, from thence to Allyn’s point, in 2 Europe Jobn Martino, 17 29 75 | be established,) ultimately succeed in hitting on the pro- | John Adams, Cammander McCluney, departed this morn G2 vy LEAF AND DENTISTS GOLD FOIL OF SU- | hours, took the crack steamer Traveller, for Greenport, | steam’r G Britain, C ie “ 40 50 per ngement to produce independent circuits; but ing) 900 the steam frigate Mississippi, Capt. Fitzhugh pall eality 3 nd Foil 838 rot Gold Leaf at the which place reached in one hour and 46 minut Barque Albania. . H. Allen... i. « 16 50 | bis failure, thus far, to effect it, even with the assistance | with the sloop-of-war St. Marys, Commander Saunders, Cont Gold. Silex and Copper Br A peckaee 5 Silver | Here, Mr. w took the locomotive Jacob Li i of “0. H. Hicks,” proves concl ly that there is no | jill probably sail d the day or to-morrow. ’ Wileda citect. pper ciate . WAUGH”’ and _runto Brooklyn, in two and a half hours, arriviug N. MoCarty...11 16 50 | foundation in truth in the assertions m: in “O. H e brig Somers will remain here, at anchor off the Practieai Gold tr, | in New York at half past7, in7} hours from Boston. basa mee Hicks’s ” letter. Yours, respectfully, town, in readine: convey any despatches which may Gold Beater. A J. Johnson... 10 15 00 3) of 8. GUODMAN 88 Cedar st. WAFERS, &c. ._ The express was run exclusively | Carlton. J. Johnson... & 12 00 1OW: A ORM Us Ae dee On what service the squadron is boun s- OO GROSS Steel Pe he Writ for the New York Herald, and proves that Bennett is r bee ee ired, but verious rumors are afloat respecting its des- ~ NOTICE, 250 rose evens Black YW: siting Ink, 9,4. 6,8 good at culculating, if he is somstion Treaty. . ++ ..+ A Upson... 18 19 60 Court of General Sessions. retonn Botineey that the Commodore is bound for DWELLING HOU : WELLING HOUSES, STORES and vacant Lots, | varioussizes; 150 gross indelible INK. with or without litics. Mr. Bigelow returned from New York Before Recorder Talimadge and Aldermen Stoneall and | Aransas Bay; others that he will beardown upon Tam~ fag for! e0r or cxchnge, luvestments made on pro: | paration—warraated td he; Warns ‘al kinds, from 10e. | day, fully satisfied with his jaunt, Thee Sige eke tari Se a Re Meserole. pico for the purpose of blockading the harbor; others ereent oa tre purchise money, witha: forsee invelasel | Gaeeiiesiberibe Ax, various qualities, (From the Richmond Enquirer, Feb. 23 ) thom of the largest class, the pilotage of which amounts John McKeon, Esgr., District Attorney. Again, that he is going down directly to Vera Cruz, to From er cent jerannuim. Money procured on are warranted equal toany in the country. Dee |, After all, the New York Heratd beat the “alliance” of | to eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and seventy- | ,, FE: 23.— Sentences of w alias Smuth, end Mil- | moor the fleet at the old station off Secrificos, therh, to Boni z 1 Policies of Insurance obtained from | lers supplied on liberal terms, at the New York and Philadelphia papers, and got the for- | five cents, all of them taken from the New York State | Jer slice Cupid, postponed.—On the court assembling to: | await the errival of reinforcement, consisting of se’ the most respousable companies in the comaty Apply at 138 ADDEUS DAVIDS, eign news into the city of New York two hours before | pilots, and given to one of the ‘‘no-monopoly merchant | 487» With @ view of passing sentence in the case of | frigates, said to be maki ready for active service — Third Avewuey ifeations Oo ARLEN, Manafecuturer and Importer), | them. Pilots” known by. the bame of, MeNelly’-a person that | 24mes Muller alias Cupid, one of tLe barge robbers, the | The frigate Raritan, from the cosst of Brazil, is on her buildings Healshat nece Ray or] bees Re rgnp Ma jad Im*re 112 John street. opposite Cliff. —_—_ ‘as never been te sea to cruise for vessels, but is kept on | District Attorney moved fora suspension of judgment, | way, and if she sailed atthe time appointed, may be ex- eat notice. AL set atthe shor- | NEEDLE & FISH-HOOK MANUFACTORY, | Arratrs in Canapa.—We ae indebted to Virgil | hand in New York for the sole purpose of taking veesols | 08 the ground that there is another indictment pend- | pected here in a week at farthest 110 Imre ect. 77 Maiden Lane. & Rios for the following intelli j hide lave ben taeted hav pecthy Hew Fork (== him, for picking the pocket of Mr.James | | The frigates Cumberland and Fotomao sre, coming ROWLEY & SON, manufactarers of the above owing intelligence :— Lp ote which sonnet be dis, | Prentiss, of money and papers of great value ; and on | down without delay, if current reports are to be relied Feb. 16th, 1846.—The recent intelligence toel ington haa giv: mall ad- | tion and excitement here, Fated’ To'this list imap’ be’ added several other names | Which indictment it is proposed to bring him to trial st | upon, and we may yet hope that s i « anearly day. The sentence was accordingly deferred. | force will b of vessels taken outby this same McNelly; but the pre- | T's santeuce in the case of James Housyman alias | insure sc ganized, manned and equi} compelled to open th or other cities, that they have now. on birth to considerable sen: nd farther and more definite FOR SALE, 0. Wws 3 a articles, respectfully inform the rters of New York A 5 aad twestery Delle d o iol hong wee ple thal resident 1. b Garahare snsiclen, witieh thay arp willing co ont ‘ ‘ ceding is sufficient to satisfy any candid’ mind where sidences, being finished 10 m mufacturing prices. Any of the trade, or im- | intelligence is most anxiously looked for,both from. Great Smith, av accomplice of Miller, was also deferred, in | Juande Ulus. "That castle is at present ina better con- yrith apring and rip water, ig the bppeer, cau have their necdles labelled with their ows’ name, | Britain and Weahington, ‘Thove bere whowe opinions | "S ve ut sssy-abewn that Wt tokioe frown t08' ee atyd co of the District Atiorney having failed to | dition than at eny former ‘Reriod. “They have mounted itont, "ke. Darchase ‘money ‘ma P3'—Rosrnt Crowsey, eo most worth listening to are atill sanguine that all | ¢q pilot veavele inte mort Ae es ae eee in amendments to a bill of exceptions pre- | on its ramparts a formidable array of large caliber importer of Sheffield and Bir £18 Im*re with French guaners to fight them. The remain seared, at6 percent. ‘Enquire oa of Perpen fhe promises tae tem Kieeas kant ota poe culties will be arranged amicably. : sos “ANGus, abe Hore. ‘The government contracts for the transport of troops, | Vt he subject | eee A pete ent aye plosion of a magazine, eect +. as taught them the necessity £13 im*rre C OUSSELINES DE LAINE. ‘service of the commit aon ¥ ssariat department, are ad. t term. of QUARRY FOR OR TO LEASE—Sitn- NEW SPRING STYLES of Foreign and Domestic, ix weeks eurlior than usual. ‘An addi. | ™Onepoly merchants” employ to pilot them (returning | “"psinonement of D The court intimated that in ing in impenetrable compartments the death-deal- fe Othe Tessaie iver, ww Wont Balers. formerly LOO Tree receiyer, ible 10 Sentbere, aed. Wester | Gonal powder bargo, to hold 700, barrels of gunpewcy, | With the steamer) is seldom, ifevor, absent moro than six | ung cule of Soeath Cy Ashloy, an well avin soveral other | fog material ag that no accident of a similar nature. can helonging to Abraham’ Joralemou, Esq. Trade, and for sale by ELDON & CO... | is ordered to be nenstructed here b hours from the city, when he is again ready to take any ec 1 " A y the first of July. which had been fully argued by the respective | again take place from the bursting of a Paixhen shot, ofthe’ Bone caearge “of fig tous in Now ere a i 10% | F-AWRENCE: MYERS & COT Bion street Inve as |. 8¢Veral now volunteer corps are to be emb if (a er ehip to sea That the New York pilots fave brought | counsel engeged, they ware then pre ared to announce Sine pallies ridiculous absurdity of allowing a hostile good order for worki: if pit L 's i menti Tel ling 7 their opinion, but on account of the February term of | fleet to take up its most favorable position, as did the Ings, store house, ¢ late extensive bank robbery still occupies a pilots” who are generally kept in the city for t ied, and, he fk - on the whole, moustaches are rather bri up again. v fw ar, wrtistiKd sedate and Bes, che undertnentioned 4 Thete are ons or two ethers of tho “oemtiles the court having expired on Saturday night last, it would | French with their steamers, is net again likely to occur Berenteoa acres of land, which will by sold entire, of the | | Oud, Dupuy & Co. in balf pipes, pale and dark vintages | share of public attention the trial of the principal be an extra judicial proceeding on the part of the court, | at any time hereafter ; so that if we should make an at- ‘Quarry separate, ‘or further particulars, enquire | 180 to Ready—and the accessories, is postponed until next | Purpose; but as I have already occupied so much of | +, giye their decision at the present term. The views of | tack upon that fortress, without being well prepared, |] Stiliecubseribcr, atthe post ofice in Belleville, Nid. | Bonnemort & Becker, do do ge. term.” The Pilet newspaper ofthis city hns published «| 7° valeable paper with his commanication, peal’ Beer eee cision ot twrcbe aacocdiagly withheld um | the yeraite would be dieastrous. Of thet ihot reesenable | Belleville, Feb. 19, 1946. * “fig 1m*me Which mhey M5 sale. “Tho same is under custom hoase | {itt 0% those individuals of note who trequented the gam- ements, and will do | ti! the next term. cahetllnters olaeans exter ess aera inal Cow + ere the money is ot , Feb. 14.—' . 8. jouth, Com- FOR SALE, IN BROOKLYN, socio See a62m"r_ | jost, to whom it is opposes. On the List ore mm under his own sig- Court of Common Pleas. mander Jarvis, bearing the broed pennant of Commodore ANEW BRICK HOUSE, o9 the south fide of York NEEDLES. 3 members of the Exec ouncil, military of high | Sit GES SMES Oe Beiore Judge Ingrebam. David Conner, John Adams, Commander M’Chiney, and street, one handred fret west of ot with lot | JAMES SMITH & SON'S well known and highly esteem. | grade, and respectable merchants, one af wom hada Ss Se nee Fen. 23.—Edward J. Jaques vs. Wm. Jones, Sheriff, fe. | st. Mary’s, Commander Saunders, sailed from this port running trough t, Fallman sireet. he houses three | <2 od Dred Lied Needles, warranted eqsal ie quality © | banking account with the defrauded bank, which, i is ars, reeneneny, EDWARD HOFE. | This was an action under the statute,to recover fromthe | on Monday last. Destination Vera Cran, Taseme 7 ished imported Baton 1 has since been requested to withdraw. a eriff two quarters rent, (amount about $1100,) | °"The steam frigate Mississippi, Cept. Fitzhugh, and the ti within five eiaates walk of Falton and by SAMES WALTON, bound que! withdraw. Lord New Yonx, Fob: 16, 1846. | of s house in Park Place, kaown of the Park Place | brig Somers, Commander ingrakem, are ia port The Catherine ferries. will belet low to a good Ne. 73% Market street, Philadel as commander in chief, has, it is believed, in- | 7. Ep: ° Ww. . Bribie! | _ Beware of Countartoits iat Imer_ | stituted & searching investigation of the matter among | "43 'sne of the Now York pilots, may bog TIN cream ng rshers: sk gel pomp peg former, it taad, is all ready for soe, and wal not Drevious to Ist qi for aterm of years. Apply at 37 Main street, tenant for ate a ten eer. | Gate Se eset ena tee’ daily expecta. trom COMFORT FOR THF AFFLICTED. you to give the following eo insertion in the columns of i T bers of the governm: secretary 1834, one Platt Adame obtained a judgment against El : aoe mea cte, | Ue FE EES RELNGERS PAIN and receiver general, 16 here, for’ Weshiveten 0 ter Tour vatable Lie Courter ond Enguirer, overthe sig. | stain ee supeyiit Court ot been, was inaved’ fats Th Kasam, Cpt ee ey ey 4 TOR. ’ Py it il, i ion was sued, E 56 South st. PP HIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, continnes Fs lca Rega Php er on theit ieurey tg | nature of gne George W. Blant, who claims to be a vo- | levy made on the farniture of Elliott, “Objections were | “The wares’ tadependence is now fitting out, and is to the slightest Tar Packet —The well 0 use it, or who have wvored with rots luntary commissioner of a voluntary appointment, and, ‘ British berk ADAM CARR, 450 wot iis wander working ects upon | Political objects; among others, a personal interview | for redeons well known to himeclf,a'loog and bitter | tient wes made’ to the Busreme Court’ (o' aet. azide | pence hie of, Commodore Perry, who us to relieve Peet rete, eoeieas win seget with qaleh | the hares cose, Tain and InGeasmezion cannot, renee car ariminal term came toa close on Satur. | CMMY of ours. Ho has published an'afidavit, which he | the execution. ‘The motion came on at Albany in| omer sa or bout ee sai feck eee See a eater a Spee, mares wet from pret ia, he tap phedtinneel Sn ene og | Bas doub' upon Martin pepe 6, who is | June following, and it appeared, from the facts,| Three counterfeiters, Moses Stetler, John Stetler, orto SS ct INTORT. Or hocth st welpal 90 John street. fil ime | , the murder of O'Rourke, the noted pugitist, some | 706 of the Commissioner's pi mndent upon | thet the Court settled the sum for which the | and another who refused to give his name, were arrest- The A1 British , Capt. Robt. Scott, will evidence has come to light. tine f ceeeti rae chin ton eietet eee Cee ee | ee ought to iarue, and that a second levy | od at Catawisss, Pa., on Friday week. The Bloomebu emcened arr, 130 BOOKS BOUGHT. er, Brady's nearest neighbor, thinking himself about to | Pettetumurtting. ‘an Fleet swears he did. We was made on the 7th of June, under which the whole of at says thoy ‘had, when taken,” witk , no — sbout $500 PACKET HAVRE— Second Line. — The . . ‘. di dtl notwithsta: , the fullest confidence in ,Van Fleet’s | the ty was sold, and produced somewhere about * doubt, r picket ship GNETD A, Cart, Tamme: Fanci (eee ee en ei ere ees | cies commmitiod, Ne Sow Brea ee Tee ea emaer | word and his oath. Seed Chae have cacat Stail drama, une Ueskoman te: | crea tec en ta eeianenty Nate aaae Deaton the ist of For fre os aries ; 1h the woods with ® | “But Mr. Gray swears more. H follows, viz: , ‘or e g, apely to | prices, addressing afew ving nema and number, te San hearing a report shortly afterward, he thought | ‘the deporsut farther saith, thet, to his wep ality in thi fs. Before the second | and 14th, 1645—several $20 bills on Lewiston Benk, se- A iy furth , kno’ thacal t Pt ye AB! had ts A 8 le, another quarter's rent became due, end plai: 1 $20 bills a we fo 88 Wall st. % mtr 70 Nassau, of 167 Rivington street. | 1°00) the pout ba aes cate bot A es y peither of the commissioners has any’ pecuniary in a served ermetine om: tae! sheriff, claiming i ‘oon yg W. Blunt is a commissioner, and pro- — The packet REWARD ven to any persou that will | could distinctly see Brady st: i ith O’Rourk previous quarter, and requiring him to pay it 07 qT PITA. Cost. Brown, will caulon the it $100 popent Pee Gieeoreaes 20t | aiter having shot him, and eventeslly saw him complete | 4%, ME- : fatr eee erif retused, and plaintiff brings this action, contend- orgs » For freight or apoly ‘larger and cured Gray’s oath for publication, the public would it DAT he " ¢ ? Joe ena . the murder with the butt end of hi . His moti LA d pal ing the first levy was illegni—first, because it was not RALD JOB PRINT: CART AWE Tae, | eaten ine lo rune | fe concaimrent was fou of Bradys ends eerhe | ence sunvor hae ad. feewuiry Hieron in| then Known for raat sm the dew ensewion snoid | | HERA gg Massa Sferte ————————___________— | had-made this confession he recovered, and was induced (meaning the boats,) known to be in | ; and secondly, because the sheriff had not seen HIS Establish: lied with Sir 8 Teative Buildings, No. Wall sweet | ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE, STOKE: _, | {0 repeat his statement before a magistrate, ‘and will be | the service « lots aad be comatoner, of ghom | the whole of the property, took no inventory of it, nor I ar fr Ne PoE Re rag ecouotnct PONS Re Te certs sineeme RGIS | L Bee Ne.9'4 Oceuwich comer erclay eve, wana | uvent formed when the tral akes place gg of | the mont (requentiy employed. To! put this matier | tended thatthe drat evy was legals that Eliot wen ap | Fadia erSpaneh woe.” Te stiaton of eutor i raeea, SIDDON: ses ofthe srapget ly inform his customers and public morally: | guia city, vas aflecshree gee TE ee eer ease Of | straight, I will here submit a copy of Mr. Blunt's oath | prised of the levy To tame that the furniture wee | €d, in the aermrazce that, for typography, press work, and i in this 1 ‘Brown that he has tem. | The Price wi z ree days inal been acquitted, to the | or aindavit, made before the deputy collector, at the | eft in his posses! thie request, and that he, with | correct reading they may reesiving ample Justes surprise of ‘ery one. Trial by jury in Canada is al. | custom house, ia this Nyko any: day of December | his mothe: eis | CK. vere 1, with unusual care; : Nee Hes rely upon | Fmovel, material Ca very: large proportion of their frame | 0% found written on the diffent kinds of Boots, and Shoes, Babi : , in the production of their respective publications. | Boge fn wodne ye uae peeged, inet Tu Eatlisteaens Wao eemileteteelinea! | marie bap bole poo bh De ana kis cany | 1548, dec himself to e trusand only owner, | comlug. “It sles contended, thet the bond o| rodedlpcdind pi. : Lit Ofer imag. Their accommodations fot passeagers ate very exter- outinuation of the same in | for an adroit counsel to invest almost any'case with the | ff «wid vessel or hoat. The sfidavit can be seen on file | estopel to the plaintiff's right to question the first levy. o : tod hendomely feted Roel ig, ihe One Price Syatm | relate political coloring fo suite peogean Boreas | ihe Books of the enrolment clerk in the custom | At this stage cf the p | thee Court adjourned, BK. COLLINA & CO $6 South st FAMES WIGGING | Was defended by two of the ablest counsel at the bar, | “0210, and of which the follwing ies true copy ° Before Judge Daly. ees grammes. Circe- N— who it is confidently said, were to ive $5000 each Ny Samuel S. Engi pnsti id P. Br 5 pain JH. iiisme, being usaveregbly detained | "ae OIGEST PREMIUM | fF their services, in tho ovent ofon acquittal’ Thie was | Blunt, of the city and State of New York: do solemnly | his was an action of covensnt, on a lease of pre. eauired for meteantle or cther branches. The it sail on Tuesday. 2th instant. For Passag nl accomplished, but esc: f this nature are so freque lief, that th or vessel Called the Nettle, of New | Mises 36 Canal street, purporting to bear date in M we establishment has the largest Presses in pie city, Savin, vecond cabin and a , baving splendid sccommods- TOILET SOAPS, _ | thatitise common saying, ‘in Canada it takes a great | Jor,that tpeshiP or veomel call aires Guilt at | 1841, for four years. ' The rent claimed under the lease | where,all Bulls, worked in colors, will be beswpfully execg: tious. Apply on board, orto JOSEPH MeMUBRAY, Higuey ID’ with Patchouly, Verbena, Ros» | deal of interest to be hu Seti. ae ef ame Cone, sah wes St | was from 1842 to 1644, at the rate of $840 per annum. | ‘ed. Apply to E. th arth story Hi Seat OSE! . n, State of Massachusetts, in the year 1844, as per ings, where sll of fe 100 Pine street, corner of South. 7 Boucnets Se. are 09 be foene ot the ‘store of thesub| ‘The total sum of money received for the suffer iment No. 131, issued at the port of Bost: nd ‘The defence was, that the lease was never delivered by UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN | °"S2t, , i. ROUSSEL, 159 Broadway, Quebec, exclusive of clothing and provisions, i ee eetaty etd, nat can catieh i eomecty changed, | the lessees, and ‘also, that there had been a final settle. | Orrice on THe Memcaptiie Murua Ineumaner Co. ANDY SA SD ESTABLISHED EMI lesale and retail. 21 im" _ | 325 ; of this $820,285 have been expended, and $366 855 tm: pin lace of abode or porn Fag han fork | ment between the parties in October, 1843, at which TPAMERTING ot We here Dees os Ste 1045, GRANT OFFICE—The subscribers are prepares *FLES remain on hand. ‘Of this amount, $515,416 were contri | Kforescid andhat lam a citizen of. the Unived States, | time the plaintiff re-let the premises to ‘another tenant, | A.7Cntpany, on the ard instant, JOSEPH WALK EAL was > euurge p sseugers to come out by the early Spring ships, at Of Truffite joe received, and for | Lute’ by Great Britain, and only $4816 by the United | and the true and only owner of the said ship or vessel ; | #24 received rent up to May, 1845. The case stands ad- | unanimously ‘elected President, in place of Lewis Gregory, rate, < i" Py STOUVENEL, 9 Joh street. | Sates. that there is no subject or citizen of any foreign prince | Journed to this morning. For plaintiffs, Burr & Bene- | resigned; and Lewis Gnscony waselected Vico President. io n, a8 usnal, be furnished, pryable throughout thi 3 Tho weather here is still intensely cold. Accounts reig: dict ; for defendant, M Brady & Hi the ioned by the resignation of Joseph Sqr Maaodien ol leaer sarrstenees, nably to Gordeaux Wines in casks end cases, Kisrech, Abssth | rom Quebec aay, that the ice ntentely cold. Accounts | or stato, directly, by way of trust, conddence, or other: | “ict; for de » Messrs. Brady & Henry. supply the vacancy oceasioned by the res of Sd HERDMAN & Cou, 61 South st poate m’r_ | yon up and thas iho St. Lawrence at thet place is full of | Wise, interested therein, or in the profits or issues Ctreuit Ca BY order of the Trpstecs i bers for sale on very accommo- eee “ erage Lt of | thereof; and that James Calahan is the present master <p 6 sche KLLWOOD WALTER, Secretary. FOR (ie Meet New Line—Begniat | (t sating terms, the balance of the ship Shakspesre's exrge— | Teall aris; ovoning of the navigation a | OF commander, SM Ane gentag ger ea ea Manne Insunance om Canco anp Faria? OnLy. a amy | the portation into this port from Ichal e navigation. ; “ ‘cB. 23.—Osgood vs. David.—The Jury, in this case, jereant rance 63 ¥ Orn |GUER, it je —4 ts in thi . Realel. woth a Stn Teast The ets here are quite inactive, except for local | « (Signed) * GEORGS W. BLUNT. found a verdict for defendant ; after which the Judge anes sakenion Piet be bheakes Pope oe they Lad gallas above, her rognlar qnal if not superior we Feravinay mach Guano from other | purposes, and the transactions are unimportant. Ee ent Cane, Postponed the feigned issue ‘set, dow. for yesterday | cargo. : yeaa ship, | produced unfavorable revults.- Gat the loss of ammo | Epox Mx B “i Deputy Collector.” | Morning, untit the second Monday in March, after | coum fubvenrgs setters hate: bees rocalvod, and further | * 5 Bia, this eargo has been pat ig of ight cash ig Pda irc ge chin auuirel somerony, wt ihereaubmit the afidavit of the commissioner's pilot, Gusmao “4am ae daly being made to es woes of passage $100. ee | saa rise 44 South ttreet__ | mouth of the Rio Grande, 7th inst.,we have intelligence | “Martin Oray being swo and saith, that » - ig Eibaliored delet ester vootescon cad forget roteran te is pecker ate epool ime son, Cap. Job Ridides, LAURENT & BROTHER, | tim istsmeres sitet: ‘ow diye later than by the certain afldavit mode by Honty &. Van Fleet, (e hand Superior Court. the assured than any other, ED IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, -~? | webs inthe interation i Siiion Ny Wee tacmerg | cmplored on Board te pilot boat Blowom, on, the | ex, 23--Heren ve. Ryker-Tiis cate, reported at | Thomas Jes: McCullough, FOR 8 A1E—The fine fast eaili schon: | PFVAKE greet pleasare in informing thour acnsy | direct. irom the capttal., Parpdes having, takes sch Hy Oren Phoeny ast sre aeronee® | tongth on Sunday morning, wen resumed upon th Hoary 8 ‘4 tea taysns” Aa Oop Le. The fine Gas oniling, T Pleast ing thor gustomers thet they | direct from the capital. shaving taken such | had said to him (Van that he had paid twenty-five | length on y q pon the open- | Feary Sheldon, Charles Payen, : ¢ rr j,baile of the beat mate: | 1 heve just received by the packets Barguncy and St. | prompt measures, it was not supposed that Arista would | per cent of his earnings to Captain Sturges, ie wholly ing of the court, and occupied the entire day. It will da. Free Chas. Ht Rogers, sia 3 Ray Ot ge eer eine 1a ae ‘pone’ finey Pyne coeds, copeieting. 4 ao able to raise the standard of revolt with any chance | untrue, he never having made any such remark, either | be taken up to-morrow morning, and will, most likely, .8 Nejson, |. KE, Moring, ide: Sayre Son ol Mentos witene Tank Bite Aan = ue Pally, neh "he Also ihe Innesi | of success. The belief at Matamoros was, that Paredes | to him or any other person. The deponent further saith, | be Concluded before the usual hour Cf ee Lee ee » . peweten, ews fi6 tw*me PT ABU 2s. 57 Pearl st. af Broche and pricted long and square Shawls, | had ordered a large body of troops to march for the has never been required to pay, or hath peid, a | The great number of cases upon the calendar, some of | Stewart C. oY A Reralias, M. Wai Scarfs, In rand piebeecs , We believe our ean- | frontier—report said —for tl irpose of invading | fe either of the commissioners, or their secre- | Which are very important, compels the court to sit up to bite A Rodgers, tina >. re q eRe aarp at Maat ys | Sarasa when ee aR es | peated okcap Ata check’ ke Ries Ugs | Sey emanate Haat fork wna | wlowamene yy enn LUBA Ramp rk " . ier oop in check. The Preston bi office expenses. The t further saith, that G. D. Phelps, Boker. . olen tel Packet. ship sake penn ae moe $14,600 in specio.—N. 0. Delta, Feb. 15. me | he Me knowledge, natther of t conaisoboners. nos any it soccer r oy JOSBRH WALKER, | muerde Per bales | Keively call noe re mn No. 1am street. pecuniary interest in the boat ‘MARTIN GRAY. George B. Morewood vs. Richard Patrick et al—Thie Lewis Guroony, Vice Nuaro Revoir anp Loss or Lire.—On Friday “Sworn to at the city of New York, this llth day of in action of attachment. The plaintiff, in this suit, | Extwoon Watren, Secretary. "re Hesgmmodations. spoty on board, at Orleae wart Octet! TQ HOTELS, TAVERN orto ? . ident of Wales, and purchased, at the request of BC E morning an insurrection of the negroes took place | February, 1846; before me tha dofentont «large ict ot looking glass platen! which | OFFICx OF JEFF ERR N E ee Oa ios. ? ‘ .K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. | BROARDING HOUSES and all who like their Farnitare to 0 WILLIAM Yn’ Notary Public.” P I> Positivel: . bes , clear and bright. For giving the highest polish, | on the plantation of Messrs. Hewitt, Heran & Co., about - CLARKE, Netary a i ag, th at Late erecta BEE | oe mats Teter, Gime fa sen suit | ian moe low thacty, on the tine of the Mexican |The portions of tne two ovogeig amderits tht Maly | en maderapon, thom cute easel i ther value, at | (Nie unig et bld e cy. ce ollie med om forward all goods to his address. jeapness, As He RING. way. far can gather from the various t Gray, or the | ttor has taught they not proving to be of use to the defendant, (Patrick,) | emanwere elected su: evening, 28th a orbuk GENE a} red the | Biably sw twany, master succes ° 5 sued an attachment, and hed it served upon some n hlareb, het a en oe Foon cta Joa id — property of the , under the statute wi as , nt, | statements afloat, we believe the following particu Sartelle, and sail Monday, $th day. +o) 7) ee are as correct ts'can bo obtained at present. A Degto : cniaving ae are FOR REMZE, HONDURAS —Bark JOHN R EX'TRACTS come thee Ue Te WHE be ieee nek Mr Blunt, at has been changed that commissioners absent or non resident debt; perty e lets out | Ors as liable to port ota § We will give a more full and | Is , will have FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. | bi have done e: thing gratuitou: wheth reser ch for the above, Port i Ree | [J PRARDS of fits varie ra the choicest Extracts, ¢ | teeth fa snd becaae ao sre oon, he committed | Pe) Neue Gry, pa the few other pilots of commis | detailed report of this case to-morrow. y j to i tl sioners’ i ity a E ROUNSEL.. 1 Brostwer._ | Son by foros; Ter tank parbense The ego bn Ad Submitting the foregoing facts to an impartial public, Um civeees Somxte Sir_hae Oona rn ves: | LEECHES | LEECH ES ones re agi or tiiaiatr ie toe [beable seventy” "™n" MOWSED Borin "| | venan—ries Dat ovfean the flowing guatie — ' 2 ir . . a bs Fonte vg veri puck ty ARILLEK jioé Jie ee ee ee Tefured topesfarm his uty. ‘The overseer One of the New York Pilots, | men were sworn as the Grand Jury :—Bilas Wood, fore: en, JH. Will sail om ‘ys 1 edi FERDINAND. CLEU, inding sae Drouin se and in danger, Syane for us- 7 fen Seromiah Vow Mig Geter Ton Geary. ships U jing_ all 1900 tons and upwards, per- | (C= J. F.C. Eh pbb ani sistance + a y Story, ; ‘arteties, ohn Jackson, James Purckerton, Samuel D. Rockwell, CHIC! cece rN ay AT | aoa etarpa as” Sasa ry "pian sma a |, The eaten milo ohn Olney & Co. at Bande | Hex csi Tig, Thonn ftom, cena: | PIANOZORTE WAREROOME, 1 Sar mote gomfgrable nd see soyasity readers them ov ROUSSEL'S User ep PREMIUM | tall'Seny'or the'mon wore grouped together ss Vr'x; | inst., says the Providence Journal, at about two o'clock, | briefly alluding to the case of Capt. Ludlow, c No. 8 and 7 Lafarge '. Slate, and chelr accomrmodaiions ‘cin pooead api Gauedintion, “The two opeusents ts hed, and de- | together with a store ocoupied by Olney and Richmond. | with the m F of one of his crew, and the Jury re- | r7vHe PUBLIC will iad atthe above rooms « general assor it ts well }) We superior to those of SHAVING CREAM tu re @ loss on the facto! ling, owned by John Olney, | tired. ment of and fortes, at the same pereeneer apert ’ manded of them to return to their work forthwith, or all ia —_— an in of to secure berths HE superior article now in use, is neatly put up should be pnaished. Just at this moment Mr. Story was , on which there was an insurance for $3000 at | James Allen, (a colored man) who had been cook of | st my Factory. 4 Cua . foot and free of charge, on trial,to all | entered, having a sword canon his hand. The overseers | ‘2¢ tna Office; on machinery $6000, on which there | the packet ship Ashburton, was put on trial fora riot on inn, | Tosser WOUSGEL, un Broadway, | maseafely conted speaking whenthe negro driver bd | Wau arurance $4.00, 00, machine belonging 0 | ete a ee piound: Hewtacenates "| COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAP: — Wholesale end retail. imimer_ | them defiance, ond, calling to the others, he, shomted— | Ssonq)on tne store belonging to Edward Barber, $900. | ‘The Steamboat Swallow.—The case of Burnet, the cap- THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE “Now let us kill them all—Liberty or Death !” Here a | $°000; on the a eee ee dent tatee | toe of tae tiv aatoe aerator! tore | , For sale by MOORE & CO., the American general m; lee commenced, and each of the whites were y loss of life accomp: M m4 vessel, wes postpon pri Ann street, and Flliott, 193’ DIVISION ET, op- "or Srhele for wounded by the hoes which the negroes used. Mr. per ted § eg jet = iy 5 y+ al ciieedennanciomemen fetite Ludlow. New York. Price $2 a bottle Six bot Charred Hands For | Betts wee clinched by the driver, when Mr. Story drow ‘until the flame Fesrvary Passaces or THR ATLANTIC Stxam- Sor 98. “Philadelphia, Tuttle, 68 Soath 4h street deal fai the sword from his cane and stabbed the latter, discovered had made such progress that ; F tra | obo SRI, Lettre Beheeria anton tbat ovate then | Teer Tee re beh etree on Ri in | ge sw ema m,n Bt | — RTE shot him on . 6 cars Co! V rick stores on ver street, in costly emteat and couveal- | in sight at this time, on their way up, meane were taken | Troy, we understand, were destroyed by fire on Thure- | NOt varied twenty four hours in duration. im 18d, the GALVAN I¢ INGS 6 view frees, ‘OOD, Ke, he. | by the wife of the overseer and some others to stop them. | day Dight. It broke cut at 10 o'clock, and continued un- | Acadia sailed from Liverpool Hobrusry >, end ersived at BARDS St aval s'chitee: . No. 64 Wooster strevt, be: | Fortunately six or sevon hunters, with their fowling | tltowsrda morning. | We have no particulars, except Kast Boston on the PAE death yee heed oy 5 fe ture, Ye oe jock ‘were returning to town, and went to the aid of | that John N. Willard, Howland & Bills, and Mr. Brint- | ‘213 days end 21 hours. She of the wee: MAGNE FLUID. f. Story andthe two overseers. With their assistance | nal, grocer, are the sufferers. seart® qhe Hibernia, sailing ca the 4th, in 1643 and iste, | FRLCENTLY imported. sclebrated both jx fegepe and for by the revolt was checked, and several ofthe negroes fied | ‘The trial of Wyatt, the man who stabbed a {fel- | arrived at 7 tad 7] A Ma Fabraary ith of engh Year aarvots diseases.” For sale by he grove, dosen OF single one, about 14 da pe Din mene tlgeaep trem sn mod low convict ia the aabiarn prison which occupied seve- | averaging and 18 hours, and the Cambria, | st neovcen paices. & CO. Fulton Benk. 4 street, (next door to the ~~ chile days, and excited gene thi ; sailing on the 4th, arrived at 10 P. M. on the ‘A.B. & D, SANDS, 79 Fulton elgtl paecheed ere | iiaeed eguiner salty, | disagreement of the jury. one Toth, making the pessage in 14 daysand ess than @hdurs, | _ 0 ime comer of Gold. <a FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR 3 Placed in the care Vor'selety,and cont up totown. Vester. | A line of magnetic telegraph from Syracuse to Os- | day all the planters of that section formed themselves wego will be ge ney ‘athe Oswego Daily Adver- | The Eagle iron foundry, in Hingham, (Mase.) fire from the steam- into a court ordered male | téser, by the Ist of April next. The posts are already on | ihe ver ou Moseas Tiowht, Hietan k Co,'splaniaties to be | the ground, 7 00 | nea the sivamboat + , aE fa ht Lied 7 severely fi hich senteace was carried into inne | one ih inst, and wea entirely consumed ; | tm see? a oots having the late Fair oe firerely, Seecen, which serkence Was, | into | We learn the Galena Gazette, that a serious | machinery, stock, and building, a total loss. Thero | <it7;, ont Roots hares been Jutged ty the fase Kat or oight of the Sot ure gill in the woods. "We | eitay took few days mnce at Muskoday, Wis. | wes a partial insurance upon the property, efeoted in | oe reseed co give oan at jew Bg reg oy hed teen a teem ot his consin, between a party of whites anda party of Win- | New York afew days since. foundry was ow: ‘Ol & JONES,4 Rear eee tO og ey a the | 2ebeGe Indiaas, and which resulted in the death of four | ana cccupied by H. Holden & Co.;and by this oecur- | _jat7 tm*th sa Brnetheay. New York. first offender and the driver; and when the sftrsy pag of the Indians. The particulars had not transpired. rence from thirty toforty hands are out of em- Lc a . menced they did service in jecting their | Great improvements are making in the town of bay fm | pa Christi. tancy ball took place at Charlestown, (Mass.) masters. we ; Fe 4 them.—N. Hagan per epjuk cl ceeds Meaber ins toovme move oni of the 19th 7 iD repre | a cask. , 33 Beene seat of te, Zool He was not hurt.