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Val. XI1., No. 54—Whole No. 4872. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. ones a ad 2 coats per copy— wi EKLY" ao IS "itvery ‘Saturday—Price 6 cont LBPCRTISEMENLS ar ke Wed pricee—alwers PRINTING of all kinds etocuted with benuty and dex Sates reer the poctage will be HORDON BE BENNETT, New Your enine, Povane eae Ne bwoegt corasr |tom and Nasaau streets. fu Bib eee eae pared to make MAN, cee aT &LO. SCO Liverpest gg B—Draftgeat ae wash be, eteianed prea tiiroughout evi aa thelr ae re F LIVER: Mo POO! ase Pon Ly Lad Only re- sige st obi ot kaiser toe wills poutively itted out im a most superb and Nore gh hon nia micae ding toe toate tienes, pecimen lien sf ara architec: MA, rig te tone a e a on Monday, we Miodstioas 6 (the Moats ave fitted costly manner, with every modern im) » that cannot but to the coi the old ena see this is sent fon and srsttten, canyon applic t of Beekman street, or to oie aoa Ri . RS & CO. for $5 Fulton suet. {ueat door tothe Fulton Bank. TO MILLINERS. known and celebrated, Hat Manufsetarer, informs the engrapthat he! hs (or aa most splendid. assortenant of ‘Fancy STRAW. H. manutactured of an enti ew giticion celled Paris Straw’ Gimp, made tothe shane ‘of 2. Shephierdn Beautiful an iy ovecimired Milicers, neygrnn te mpodonls be seen to ane will toot ‘well to call and exami fore pa = re goods Wwill’be sald by the case ofa ver bree CARL KING, 1 Divi jivision street. N.B.—A genera) assortment of aud Paris Ri Seumaeene reap atest ap RARE CHANCE. times adsy, makes It Bebra Cole Spring ng dally for New Yor ae Es EAST NEWARK. Yeo WHOLE OF THIS VALUABLE Sag akg 0 consisting of about two hundred and ind, with aboat one mile of frout on the Passaic Opposite the city of Newark, where the rs the river, is for sale on ivant end ia daint or, it will =e Id I» aol in parcels to suitay mtr of Rg fork seen - The faetiities mit ity cannot be eqr to the frst applicants Jiberal ye ha wate SLAND PROPERTY FOR) Me COUNTRY SEAT, , de , attached, on New York, Feb. 24, ca 3. re AN FIRST CO8T, of first ae lity Beots anc ly of Freneh Goods, water Yepel sod SELLING OFF FOR ms Asi ast yet e Biever ae ae cont tenn “Tas tm*me Canitt, TARDE THEROVED———— TTIS FIELD, respectfully intoraa hie friends and the that he has returned to Nd fs it zim ASbrOR ES BOOMS sreance 1X Ana at ad ousing building, or 149 Fulton street a {ton ihe Hooms ing, ee! tin ‘original verses fur: Country attended to pr Bion Sew ahiee to the wares eee — aurea erate PAPE! TRAW Poanbe: £0,000 Ibs Straw ERS Sap REL Bob aa cae | 8 GAR COATED BLENNORRHGEA Py 1eAs Pas A organs, goxormhaas, writ is Be cae red og see STi, Nite Arcane, = bean mot JERS’ BO, Re Ee BOR 1) TONS Binders’ Boards, jane roceired and for ale TO Gand 67 Nassau s street. THE LADIES. Te RG er No.9 Duane! Ms 79 WO One me a AE All are easough the Pot Ofice wil be atmdad ied A SUPERIOR VIOLONCELLO Paes BALE—A Foster Violoncello, in fine preservation. PS consatgt oe nein ee ae ete wii Fe aoUe ae I tae eee eseeere under general order, at gust sida sda lesen —Secewm « batadny dpa oe sonia re HA’ pian 6 . "eat, hat the eucepet ee Sees il NEW YORK, § SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1846. ore Oe caer Sites | ow Np sarees, two AND ee coh ate v Chareh 1 ee Se Sie 9 of rene ‘at $125 per year ground | Bes eed order, Rory too | ioe ‘ne he k Buristise eaed oat Anion the prema orig WILLIAM NOTICE: | ezine HOUSES, STORES and vacant Lots, ite sale, rout or exchange, Investments made oa pro- two dvi two feet of wharf, and will be sold ene or the sereaeen farther partie ot fal the poat ofice ia Beenie, soy Belleville, Feb. 19, 1848. ‘ha tm me HOUSES AND ‘OR SALE. sok PLEASANT eogatry satin the village of Madi rris ecu w walk of the Sena ouee of Wm, Gibbous, Esq. pane Be spon 2 i miles from New York city—com ne any day in the year, per an Ince contains about one were, on which Bern, with a ae ee well of water. the im @ located in a commandin, ing lage; and is oue of the most nent locations in Peng te neeg ppc neal re i ent for a person doing businessin the city, who desires to parti enquire, of address to the tubscri ibe i inlay 1 im*re ‘Mornstowa, N.'J ~~ ——CHRISTINS.___—— GALVANIC RINGS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. HIS remarkable discovery comprises an entirel: pale oat novel ap] ro me mysterious, of ma, ‘& remedit Bg at dd oe in conn ion With the Maoneric Fuztp have been used with enti sue of HEU BLATIAM. seats oy ehrotic, al face ot limba Gon Doforeus ‘Feat are jes, chest, or ny part tie that it rapa isint xe mich ch the mysterious seat of CHRISTIE'S MAGNETIC FLUID eae comection Push the Hines their modifications, by the, French Che: This c mists, to jo, moat valuable discoveries of modern science. Itis believed to rendering the nerves sensit canaie a cone: net eden oy Cunisries GA GALVANIC dngrmeneet st iene. PLAS’ ‘These articles form an important addition to the Gal: the same principle, but having’ the ad ‘ot more local. applicatic ‘an effectual Ptrouptheniea hen tated by disease or other h corr Feative for colds, and in all affections of the chest Garyanie Starngtuemna Fiastens will be found of Great and petmanent: We refe y ore HOME. een pin gn apd Bo by the Doctor, in the Sun, Times, or, Tribune, saimoainls, all pataicne Yael hg hm | e chaneser been ro red care ma ee | E whi ew the discovery has ie he Ameren pee ie. for the United States, | Agent forthe nes 8, naaiol Sae the Beware of Counterfeits. it a THE GREATES iT N THE WORLD. |** Li SAY, IT WITHOUT fear of contradiction that the case of Joha who was spring in the last stage of Evil, or i a is the grenccet cure oe ‘known jn thn or any other couu! The cose of John Carr—another remarkable cure of King’s Beil, or Scrofuleus Consumption Y CCHENCK s PULMONIC SYRUP! will the public reed the following, aad thea judge for them. relves? have been afflicted with the Scrofala for a number of years. It ee Fag a ——— yr tnonlder, on my ae, le eS ocrrmay jincea were ulcers. breast and babi ™ ae. a sae in 7, ted to the ly throat and n; affect: Funning ulcer extecding from bebu 4 my ang Hi eed Dwain Tanacen paril iI the rei wear of, for thi | eee inet wank had ‘her ray ofa aay y excellent phy: phy mcians I of i al is city, aud used the iodic these gentl in warm weather and Twas traly,an object of ng itse ange mo lam and \resnisod in falous consumpti fever, night G ae Ze, ? it that it was the only remedy that Teast bene Y= effect upon me. It relieved me of my , Pains and fever—stopped my nightsweats, and strength- the syrap for some jt a "Te continu: to the 8; fter I Sie perae te eo etiea tere hole of mr back, neck, are pow covered Cu: | Red well ot this ove | forties 1 ‘aan ‘as it is impossi- Sent with plea- ware, bf ogee them to any person who may have an: serofaloes or eraptive gieeengs, at mY residence, 16 Brenner's alley, ran. strest, Fifth, where they for theme the mort, Temarkable scars tre brik et ‘Phin ninth Lae A.D. hi sia. eer the subseribe Shey, vecopently. coe iber, Mayor ‘who, being swor seeording to law, ing to. loth depose Ritrce catatonia ia parice "ane ‘ Sora and See ed before me on the day and year above A front and bask Daru Tikeaces of Me’ Cay has been taken, exhi prietor’s office, We, that we The Three Lovers. BY CALRB LYON, OF LroNspALe. A maiden dwelt in a deep green wood, A smile of nature’s purest mood, Her huir as sunshine streaming ; With With eyes of gentlest violet blue, "3 Whees areseees earnest, mild and true, love lay in them dreaming. Three suitors had this maiden fair— The first, a it soldier there, His words with honor burning Of laurel-wreath and battle-field, of wor that the wars doth lb victors home returning. A painter was the pooew an pe tou Toiled, longed, for Her words his “¥ pe Prightntng. He loved her as the stars—the sky, And to possess her would dety Easth% tempests wild benightning. The third was a true poet, and ‘With soul half in the spirit-land, Adored her, past expressing. ‘She was to him asa bright sphere Te wandering angels doth eppear— A glory anda blessing. The maiden died, and fair «| Asa oreature newly formed of aoe Not-born for tears or sadness. Bo gloriously she rested there, @ seem ’d a sweet, embodied prayer, Fresh from « heart of gladness. The lovers and raised the shroud : The soldier 'd his grief aloud, Tears o’er his pale pin streaming. He murmur’d, ‘I will win a fame, And with it shall entwine her name Like pearls with diamond: jaming.” Cursing his Moker—wildly he Stood, as some lightning-stricken tre Nor from that dark hour waking. Our Savior’s hand alone can trace The ession of that minstrel’s face, As on her cold form looking. No tear escaped his burning eye— He loved her—for eternity, Nor death nor sorrow brooking. Ausanr, Féb. 25, 1846. Legislative Proceedings. This has been a great and ominous day in Albany,— elements combining and controlling the central regency power, the political influence of this State—galvanic and annihilating elements, to be brief, have been hurried into awful contact, and Waterloo confusion, and Water- Joo thunder, and Waterloo slaughter, concocted and wielded by the Bonaparte and the Marshal Soult of the conservatives, (Clerk inthe Senate, and Sherwood in the House,) and the Wellington and Blucher of the radi_ cals, (Young in the Senate, and Wells in the House,) have ensued ; charges unprecedented in any history, except, perhaps, the charge upon La Haye Sainte by Bony’s French troops, have occurred ; the old regency is in its last squirming gasp ; the State of New York, governed, ruled, prostrated, disgraced, and dishonored, by a horde of Girondists, is about to shake the villanous repudia- pei her coat of mail, and resume her original im- 0: ore “senate, the glorious State Senate, which holds a so high and ¢o exclusive, was the theatre of r legends, hobgoblin stories, and locomotive leg BH to-day. The debate rose ul the report of & committee in favor of printing document con- taining a bron =e ae Conta portion of tl a shane es hoe rere pon a botly di eee aoe in Clinten fered 3 tee of fea oe Point on Lake Champlain, and a con- nection from y railroad to Boonville, Oneida county, were Pimp ne in this document. Senator eget ao opposed to printing, and, during his re- ik occasion to call Messrs. Spencer and Fol- ioe high Toned federalists; and, for some reason or e classified these Gentlemen with old fede- anxious ralists, who were ayy Blea bury with debt. aS —_ ina moment, took a most extrao: Mr. Spencer deemed that if iy gamer 4 be dlngraced with su e was with such sonal blac! ry ioe aigraced wit su pr. | a prohibit dueling instantly repealed. The bere ge do question ra Printing a few documents afford- ed Y and Folsom ¢ ei scope and verge ena for one pect jussions which are of no a as) iy to the harge ‘made by J ee in reply cl ie ohnson, ure wes Vederalt, Me . Folsom said he had put Johnson “to trumpe.” ee question here arose as to whet was “tramps” this mooning: The on was referred to a committee conversant with — ” playing. Mr. Folsom wes not and Young demonstrated that took the floor. He proceeded to resolve the term rm ralist’ Hehad been asked if the junction of two demo- crats made a federalist ; he thought not. He concluded that the term federalist was quite; ane oroe we Now, to show what remarkable turns the debates take 'in the Senate, I will recite some ese ef the promi- nent discussed to-dey, while the question wes upon Pi printing @ document »—Andrew Jackson's veto the ‘Maysville Road. bill, filay,, 37, 1890,) —E glish construction of the term “ burner,” (corolla- Sate British suppose that there are a set of politicians in America who do actually set barns on fire); coalition of 1824; nullification of the Union ; strict construction- ists and loose constructionists of the United States constitution ; ge of the term wi annexation of Texas (question whether this me loosegor strict construction of the constitu 3 Vir- ginia abstractionists; neutrality of nativism ; hierar Chies and dynasties ; anarchy and civil war, (the chair red, st this point, to be permitted to state the ques- ot | ie tape) Senate, but i could net) 5 English judica- ure ; o eaavese aptness of negroes ; life & Adams, end his to Russia; bu cktails me j character ont Timothy Picketing rother Me Pickering), of eee te —— the wie and locofoco pai in 1 kc. ke. ke. These are a w of the points elaborate! discussed in the Senate this morning, pending a motion to print some documents. |e business was transacted in the Senate worthy of no- 2. Havana, Ith Feb., 1846. Trade—Marine News—Mezxican Affairs, &c. Business here is extremely dull, and the harbor is filled with vessels of all nations. We have a large supply of provisions. The steamboat Genil arrived here from New York last week, via Charles eight days passage, and she isto be under \. Spanish flag. The Boglishsteamer 4 rived frem Europe, and will sail to-day for Vera ©:uz. The mail steamer Teviot arrived from Vera Cru week, with dates from Mexico to the Sist January. ir. and Miss Borghese arrived in her, and are proceeding to England. They did not land here, because they had a lawsuit with Mr. Marty, proprietor of the Tacon Theatre, and would have to puy the cost, $2500;; but being on board of an English packet, no one can go toherand claim of her a cent. M. Perrozi has taken an ¢ ement with Mons. img Teg join the Italian opera, will sing again with ih American brig Midas, apa eee Echberger, arrived ire from Boston on the Sth ins o of 20 with a loss of bulwarks, long oat, and two She met with a heavy in the Gulf aren ‘treet, below Callowhill. ler FAs ‘Walnut st. Theetre. ie ieksou, Thirteenth st. }elow Costes. P. Daly, tres are Alexander sca, Waluut, above Eighth Gearee Ween, Wann Tout doats worth of Carpenter He.ry Deaton, Sebaylkill Kighth, between Race and Vine re te. bert Dunham, Franklin st, boy franklin Deliny, No, Sie Non Boghth lexclaslve retail, at his fedinn| ra] te isi tren arent 2 Pincioat Rave their Lungs exutmlocds By ek physician, of chi B. nests Hbrentway: 6.8. Hate in 243 act eu 374 Fe yoo ange canal) wad H- Mees 96 Hudson stree is ie to avoid erie Or great ap sia rr) for re UNPRECEDENTED PED REDUCTION FR THE PRICE OF EN DENTISTRY, A th od esethuent 6 BAST BROADW. TAY. sstsr Jerthmennind fora mace sala ene ek 12 Im*re and Mechan | three quarters per cent . im Tmtre pa 7 is Wait ccrsat * Ws snpvioncaler Wen jor restern 2 sata ates 19 lm 6 and 67 (9 from 18 bikes NE aco, . x" roar min | stream, in Jatitude 35 N., and longitude 64, having, Pre- vious to the gale, sprung her main yard. She was lying to, when the sea strack ner on her starboard side, from midship way aft, and swept all there was on deck, except Yesterd: ‘was on board, when Mr. Chas. ent, was surve , and yon, ving all nie clothes ‘and foot swelled, and is in such pain, the Wat te i cblgea fo remain on beard to te recalled by the Mexicans. No doubt he is here, in good health, and Mr. Slidell, C! o for the United States, was escort- ed forhis safety, will return home soon. Governor O'Donnell turns out often, at the head of several thou- sand men, je war, justto drill bis troops Avsurn, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1846. The Trial of Wyatt for Murder—Case of Plumb rgd exaggerated—Ex-Governor Seward, §c. &c. &e. The trial of Henry Wyatt, which has just termi- nated, furnishes another melancholy proof of the perfect impunity with which criminals of the deep- est dye, slip through the India rubber meshes of the law. The jury, after being out twenty-eight hours, could not agree, and were consequently discharged i they stood seven for conviction, and five for acquittal. Read the evidence, and say whether or not, itis possible to make out a clearer case of cold-blooded, premeditate? murder. A brief record of recent events will illustrate the danger of being deluded by the specious representations of political and pseudo-philanthropists :—A convict by the name of Plumb, confined in the Lg ag ene tree Linea ‘was detected on two successive days, in distino' and flagrant violations of the — for each sch thse | transgressions, he received a fi ments amounting Fin all, to sixty- = or seventy blows a cat, not of “nine taiis,” but one of five. On at hold of this glorious golde 7, at to the pe j—and on the iy, M. oP) ives into nt_ notoriety, atte) selves an evanesce: +f by t A few seized | window.” "In order to satisfy the | falsity of the re | coroner to ho! pying ten hours ine careful | and Circumstances connected w! eae verdict of, ‘died of biliou: ver.” ‘neers a this signal nators of the report still by a death-stru; the Grand Ju: pocthges dt rindi “ superinduced” the convict, died. These simple fact by such catch-words as * ehockin, burn State Prison”—“ 600 lashes ne) inflicted upon a convict” — &e., that many well-meaning individuals have be 708 int elit ‘thet pes ee | ers in the 4th ward schools, an it abol as, unnes and they, i Jn thelr simplieity, ‘would ral suasion, jeed | betrayed into a ou panev oe ferocity rt, the officers of th an ane ent Oe ero afteroccu- pr. w. community ofthe utter ,_ @ prison sent for the the facts ith the case, ne a rebuke, the origi- roltersiat tl the calumny ; and, hey succeeded in extracting fro: ry inalstenen against Hirem Rathbun, | id M. W. Carey, sosietemn Reaper fe of which Plumb have been so distorted brutality in the Au- ‘instead of 65 or 70 at “death from flogging,” ir ery form, te prisons ; itute moral | attempt to of the lion, ready to spring upon his prey, es attempt to control the cut-threat and assassin by mere morel suasion. This recently awakened real punishment, has also been As hv time inthe month of July, 1844, with sui eeived for this att it = ve blows, the only pr int, by has ever been Finite This pan It appears that he, with two accom os #01 toolsand weapons, jee ae fortunately, however, for the lives of nkeys, the plot was discovered, of aversion to co: feeling 0 rpo- in the cause ef 1 Re effect thelr and Wyett babe whioh had not the least possible connection with the murder, having been inflicted cight months previous to the commission of that horrid crime, was, nevertheless, dragged into trial, and was, in fact, the only evidence adduced to po le the plea of moral insanity,on the part of the On Monday last, ex-Governor Seward, counsel forthe prisoner, occupied upwards of eight hours in summing up. His review of the testimony for the prosecution. was remarkal fe tnd all of ees is wholesale abuse of each en ; and his argument, if argument | nese it was, had equally as much relation to the question of yublic schools, in this rig or that of repeal iu ire- nd, as it had to the murder of extraneous car and ne record, exce| his antago le took a philosophi: divesting the subj “A of ting to demolish the flimsy sophistr: don. ese out of the Judge Whiting, in his charge, which occupied over two phere repeatedly reminded a of the jury that the eee in order to be sustained, must be ental lished beyond a doubt, by evidence ; but, notwithstanding that no proof was offered on that pata came to the conclusion that and thus far frustrating the e ting poor Gordon’s blood to remain unave: has been remanded back to State prison, trial next August. one was po: it, a minority of the jury ly insane, of justice, and permit- Bartimong, Fe 7 7, 1846. Severe Weather—The Central Route to the Weat—Abolish- the Teie- ment of Imprisonment for Debt 1— Progres: graph—A Lave Scr ope—Markete, Stock Boo ds, $c. ‘The weather since yesterday morning has been de- | Douhan, captain, and cidedly the coldest of the season, and ihis morning it seems to be increasing in severi days as to-day will block us up with ice for some time | Swedish cep’ to come. ity. 4 few more such The quantity of goods arriving in this city from Phila delphia and New York, destined for the West aod South isalmost incredible. The Ericcson steamboat line from Philadelphia has, during the few “ays the boats have | Cold yeste: been running, landed at our wharves upwards of eleven | Where the air could thousand boxes and bales, destined, principally, for the | o'clock, the thermometer stood at West, over the Baltimore and 0! sylvania canals being still ice-bound, with probability hio Railroad—the Penn- of continuing so for a month to come. The |e of Delegates of Maryland have passed a law it imprisonment for debt, eth aan party that it will also rec the workmen are now engaged in laying the tele- graph wires between this city end Philadelphia, so that soon expect to be in momentarily connection fashington. Ofcourse, the Herald will use this as well as all other modes of rapid cons eyance that costs ‘ew York press Sdepspeeg Pte ew Sd ou ma: with with more freedom than ounty Court e opinion of thi States. The opinion ry le! and al in favor of the plaintiffs, and ny Jongthy and 2b allthe rer. @Anardent young man, named Beer, from Havre de Independent Oreye, afew nights since, ol desperately fe) nt Greys, afew ince, ra in love with « lady to whom be had'an introduction, named Howard street. sleep fal inte desiring e sateen ba tea Indie ys father, es wi rous youth was pointed out to clining on a sofa, and aeakinn to which a favorable answer becomes a grand over his first wees ox lady is beautiful, anc skate oe rules of Propriet much in fault as er young adm no one to soothe his sorrow. at 23 cents rels. | Railroad. An immense meeting wes held at the Muse- | fourtes; i | um against the measure, and in favor of connecting ie pat ‘back, i and also the Lakes, to this city, by continu. | put ry f railroad, at which the Mayor solutions condemning Senator bercrooe f citizens appointed to and induce him to alter if or rat good to see the leaders of the wi = vals itself, comin; it e 4 out #0 Peratic doc uf doctrine of Se the will of his constituents. cold, hen of ice. ees looked better to-day than a few —— sales were made at a slight ad- of ced jothing doing in flo have been made this two or three days, and ve There are large amounts on n. The henge is oxtremel: ware and Schuylkill ere rences worthy ‘of note. fe to-day. fold for epee Miss Coepes conaes of Mr. ing on hi pe no better, py ph knowing how tance, he sat downand wrote her a v. “a vate interview, aa o messenger u:livered the letter who broke open the cane, and made the uegro lead him to the Bho sat the letter. They accordingly proceed- ed to the National Hotel, on Pratt street, and the amo- ud ther seized him by the collar, Ji and without a word of explana. halt to death with his cane. Ail who know the charac- ter of young Baer, are satisfied that his intentions were perfectlyhonorable,and that his ignorance of city usages alone caused him all his trouble. By and bye, when he father, he will Nnwenged — heartil ia er manners, and dou e duty of the re presenta Tr, On Coo be found it seal, read it, ry ra irer, who will Deer the marks of his ardent passion for many aays to come, with fer bhds. and 24 for bar- Purnaperrmia, Feb. 27, 1846. Senator Gbbone and his Constituents on the“ Right of Way”—Weather—Markets, $e. Weare ina turmoil of excitement abont the proposed Senet for the d | right of wey to Pittsburg, for the Baltimore and Ohio | the captain tol sided. ‘Gibbons’ co proceed to Harrisburg his seat. fally, and Prriy the It is O se rivers Dela- No looal occurr- id orage, Hanurssvra, (Pa.) Feb. 17, 1846. State Interest—Proceedings Against Delinquents for | alle Non- Payment of State Taz. The prospect of the continued payment of the in" terest upon the State debt, continues hourly to brought forward forthe dalnce, there is a strong pro- @ the sanction of the Se- yw up his spect. it for de- the poor fellow jimore. The course were acclamation, and « committee of our most I doves they then City Intelligence. Mepicat Compiiment.—A meeting of the members of | ‘A. Darling’s class of the medical periment © of | the Uni ity, was held on Februery 19th, when the fol ns were a committee to pur- ow ‘appointed s intermittent | chase a gold watch, to be presented to him asa token of | 4 their esteem and regard for him:—Mosers. A. Van Buren, | W.H. Proal, T. Stewart, T. M. Franklin, and T. Brooks. Pustic ScHoos.—We have repeatedly heard of com- plaints of favoritism, in th ar-ing of medals to puplis who are to become teach institutions ; and, if we! tendents will take to conside: anc the meed of merit where it isdue. To-day ‘there 1 be an examination of Pupile, and selection ol teach- hope the report that jected—and that the yunded, we hope the superin- | the three candidates are as examination to take place at on for mere form’s sake—is without {01 tees should, by fair conduct, Roop such reports trot ceiving currency. There thould be no favoritism in tet institutions, or the great objects aimed at will be | ».—The funeral of the lato dish bark Lotty, took place service was performed by ry impressive manner. tended, and we noticed with pleasure, that many of our ship tasters, together with Torty- eight New York pilots, who tui body, were present to pay a last trib ba pllery eset of the deceased. The ver at half — the day. The consignee of the o eted bark, ; ijliam Weiser, deserves all credit for the ‘fable humanity of his conduct in once the body of the unfortunate deceased Capt. Dos han had performed twenty-one successful vi is port, and never employed a Jersey pilot, which recentl7 - edover us, hehas met an unti grave. His de: sincerely and feelingly re; retied by by the large circle a acquaintances who knew him. Fine.—The premises No. 167 Broadway, known as the “ Byron,” took fire, last iat at about 11 o'clock; but the damage done was trifi ‘The occupants of the hotwe suscecded in mastering. the destroying ele- ment, without the assistance ofthe fire department. The alarm wes first given by Patrick Moran, the insurance watch, who, in company with a few others, oxtinguieh- ed it. Inqumanity. your for. before your doo! es or sand on crippled for shameful ne- law requir- . Dates alppery sidewalks.— et to sprinkle ital ord ighing, spring «! caps, mufflers, kc., were requisi warm ; cnd a steady stream of sleighs met were circling up eewey, and the ot! streets, all day—everybody happy ai ry the bracin, Tethie this weather continue, we shall have sleighing for some time. Fusenay or THE aohiabatlestnkiad funeral of E. G. Rosengreu, mate of the Swodish ton ates Beach, took place yesterday elf; a It was attended b: ion, the Swedish Consul, several. nnd sailors, and quite a number of ci, tizens. The bo: were conveyed & the Dutch Church’ in Carmine street, where they were consigned to the dust. The colors of the shipping in port were lowered at half mast. Corp Wratnen.—lIf anybody had said that it was rday, we are confident that his position would en foes Pr by ‘any one who had been out blow on him. Int 7 8 ark Li etirooear! the Pilots’ not have which is, we believe, the coldest w: this winter. Toward noon, b 3 just about 12 o’clock it was q' rew cold again; and last night was another freezer. This will, somewhat, put the opening of the North River. Common Pleas. Before Judge Ingraham. Fre. 27.—George Burnham vs. James H. Stewart and Cornelius P. Van Ness.—This wasen action on a pomis- sary note for $300, made by Stewart and endorsed by Van flew; Defence was usury. Verdict for plaintiff for $315, subject to the opinion of the Court on a case to be mad ‘or plaintiff, Mr. W. Barrett and Mr. Hoffman, Jr. ; for defence, Mr. Stewart. Before Judge Daly. Pemberton ve.” Dickinson.—This cause was commenc- ed on Thursday last, and the plaintiff's case had not, up to six o’clock yomusaay evening, been closed. United States Circuit Gourt, Before Judge B Trial for Mutiny.—Peter Scott, Samuel Phillips, wad John Rooney were put ontrial foran attempt to make a mutiny on board the ship Moslem, Samuel Y. French, master, in January, 1844, on her passage from the Cape of Good Hope to > the wity of New York. Epwaarp Novs, 2d mate, sworn and examined —Joined the Moslem in New York, in November, 1843; we went to Montevideo, Buenos ‘Ayres, Manilla, Macoa, Cape of Good Hope, Pernambuco, end from that home; prisoners shipped at the Cape of Good Hope; left there on the 25th January, 1845; the cones aaa day after the ship left, they refused to do their duty, unless the ship wes put eek; the captain remonstrated, and told them they sould to St. Helena sooner than back to the Cape, and if Ie ship continued to leak, he would put into St. Helena; they then returned to their duty, pnd continued to work for @ short time, and then quit it ‘egain, and positively re- fused to work; they were put into the forecastle, and kept there three days, at the end of which they were let rk, and continued to do were guilty of various acts of insubordination; tain calied on them frequently to go to their dut refused, and a scuffle ensued between him and tain, and he tore the captain’s jacket, and ttempted o strike him. ys- Examined by Nasu—On the arrival of the ship Good Hope, the whole of the old crew to leak at Manilla, and continued ved at the Cape of Good Hope; the ped at the Cape; she leaked at the rate of seven or eight hundred strokes an hour. The testimony of the captain, and some of the crew, taken de bene ease, was also read, and corroborated the evidence of the second mate. The case for the prosecu- tion was then closed. ‘Tromas Cnaunin, one of the hate ‘was sworn and Was ship) it the Cape; sseott @ half inch cay e captain consented and in re aa made no progress ; ptain then want- roceed to Saint Helens, at in rtncopl bono would give them one dollar a-day ; the ca; said any thing about Pernambuco Matt ther Lgnebe yo Helena; the prisoners made no difficulty until they for the ship was five reese westward of St. Helena ; id to work, and the cay kept them without food for three days, after which they turned to work and there wes no more difficulty with them until the ship got to Pernambuco. Some r testimony of a similar character was given, after which the Court ad- | tlre to this morning, when counsel for the prosecu- j tion and defence will'sum up,and the case be given to the jury. Marine Court. Before Judge Waterman. Thomes J. Stewart, vs. Francis Barkman.—This action was brought to recover commissions for selling cotton for ‘defendant, who is Captain of the ship Anson. Two bund and six bales were received by iff, and sold at a satisfactory price to the Captain. iia io the defe: iad agreed te pay him 4 cents per bale for selling the same. gw gleny defendant y the usual bro- nied, but expre a wen to pe; kerage, which is 12} cents per bale, One J. 8. Post was po gph that he weighed signed his name toa ye cotton for Capt. Barkman, brighten, and the present untiring Treasurer of the eee ‘of weights, asa city weigher, and on being cross State, Col. Snowden, is determined to enforce a rigid pore ehig arce: collection of the State tax. Some Of the large corpors, tions have neglected to comply the tax bill of 29th of April, 1644, with the provisions o and have set at naught Pa he was in the habit of weighing cotton as a business, god signing his name as 7 oly weigher” without legal authority. During the course of bee arich scene occu between one of the witnesses, and the counsel for the defendant. The jury rendered a ae, fl favor of plaintiff for the provisions of the law. The Wilmington Railroed | yo fall amount of herp ther the Reading Railroad Company, are in this category ; and instructions, it is said, have been defendent forwarded to the Attorney General of the State, ne prosec' them. They are are in arrear fortwo he ew ote on the value of their capital stock tock, ee B aalaee default in: pay ing it, for fv re io ia potted out fs for the sale ne as, et each stoc! C possess bj ten trol ofthe Enter in the ion, or subject col o or treasurer, at the period when the val 1 stock shall be so estimated, or mence jutions vance the tax, and in case of pa AN Incare the funds as of ugh bak, insufficient to Pay, snk cas fy es notice to the stockho! are fon = ty Bren Rt such stockholders « amountso required, for the Pen from the time ot such notice, th ely held, county in which a1 State Treasurer. holders of Pennsylvania ton, N.C., It provites, a That Tloressid, it ah it halt Praia bere Tor jasurer, forthwith to be the duty of Ir ‘ane in bank, institation, ‘of the amount required on each share of to enable the said cash- tax aforeseid ; and if any da period refuce’ to pa y the id of thirty deve from said cashier, or treas- eer on ita principal place of busines, is located, at public sale, and transfer to the, pure! coor, 00 many shares of the stock of such delinquent stockholder os tion of requii Tolerpald an atoroned™ ip or to vel, jovs similarly situated, | tore also Siete tecceked in with vigor, the result will be a large’ increase of revenue to the will as cheering news to the ‘The schr. Haag ie sailed from W: Tens, hk N.C, eat aa |Saae his claim, $7 Laroque not Suskier, for Friaintit Manchester, for jal Sessions. wa. endehn order, and two i chosing . - ‘Ray, charged with stealing a wate! al, ead ooralteed of John W. Sherry, was first Thomas Me ‘ond ser Brown, were at the bar, ona charge of ster & vest. Molar re guilty, and sente: to spend the penitentiary eer W. Clason Jr., wes called up, and fined $60 pC, assault upon James G. eg whieh fine the de- fondant |, and was John woe ‘was adjui d guilty of committing an assault and upon the verson of palloemen, by the name of "Toba he was for wi ordered to be imprisoned in the city | pa for the term of 10 days. Alesepder beg 4 for wane, e sweaty of bar iron, belonging bad an Fisher, was also sentenced the cit; n for dey be bdnees, a col man, charged with steal; six bundles of rope from the corner of Anthony Centre streets, ie pe sia ts. sentenca ta for the term of 6 Reynolds, a pak nae was ‘a charge of « J the mae Bet lane a d to the penitent for daguted was then tried for an assault and bat- tery upon a female, with whom he had lived for some time past, found ound guilty, and sentenced to be imprisoned in the ante utiary for of ip these highly meritorious | made fe | snuff boxes to be their proj ! Police Ini Fee. 27.—Important frvest | "a. Burglar. —Oliver | Kelly, alias Oscar Woodruff, wi pulled” yesterday by | peligeman Connor, of the lst wank. for heoahiag » open # ak in a boarding house, No. 12 West street, and steal- dng, theretvems Jewelzy, money, and a peir of pistols, val- ue ging to Tons ‘Wilson. 2 Faby eve a eae Sie of silver several scarfs and other prepare fied this prisoner with the follow! irglaries Me Frederick A. Chace, nt for Ji Rhodes, No. 41 Liberty street, whose ‘was bu | riously entered on the Ist of February, through od | scuttle, and over $100 worth of oars scarfs stolen. ‘These scarfs are a portion of that bu plary: Mr. Crosby, | of the firm of Savage, Crosby & fo. 87 Liberty | street, importers of watches and jal, identifies the ty; their store was en- tered the same way; through the somes on the 9th of | February last; in this store a quantity of ee powder | found on the floor, under the key hole of the tale, evidently prepared to blow off the lock, but the becoming alarmed, abandoned the joD and escaped, with only the silver “snuff boxes; thie safe con- tained @ large amount of of geld lever watehss. Tho third ato ese “krackamen,” er burglers extered, was Messrs. Coe,Anderson & Co.'s No. 10 Beaver atrect; this wes done taroags the scuttle, having got on the roof from an wie ing unfinished building; this store they turned upside stole a lot of i also he lock off ay gun powder; contained ni Pda | searching the of Kelly, an old bill of exchange for 500 pounds ster- ling was found, of no iigee this, with the pens, was claimed and identit to be the ES of bl Anderson & Co. The “pal” of Kelly has not yet been arrested; the police are on his trail, and willere long, rose no doubt, b him to justice. Kelly is committed by the chief of for examination, on the charge of committing these three burglaries. Arrest of Policy Dealers.—John Batterson, poe Her. we 9 hay ton, yon and Dr Frederick A. ot been quite a big business in selling ny poll cies a the Union Lottery. Batterson’s * ee ” was at No. 6424 Greenwich si rect, and the Doctor’s “crib” was at No. 18 Carmine street. These operators were se- verally held to bail in $500 each to answer. Grand Larceny. —Some thieving scoundrel entered the premises No. 49 Rivingston street, and sneaked into ono of the upper rooms occupied by Mr. W. E. test and redness rig od himself up ina new su: Cong web nae ro vests, vege coat, cloak ih accide: als left in one of the te; 4 ths lace of which he left his old suit, anda shocking bad at. No arrest at pope Petit Larceny.— McGill was urrefted yesterday for vagrancy; also robb his Pps James McGill, of a aa | Senta of money. Sent to the penitentiary for six months. Dishonest bsbgne —Alice Carroll bed arroste} yester- day for st employer, Mr. John a” Lord, No. 88 Ninth pte asilver lex watch, valued at $22. She was committed for , by Justice Taylor. Till Thieves.—Two boys, by 6 name of Mathew Gon- lin and James Young, wae caught in the act, & Laoag of robbing the mone: (sare: © Mr. Joseph Niess, who keepsa Lede et at No. 13 King street. Upon being do- tected, the rascals ran out of the apy ene ‘were finally ‘nal bed" in Charlton street, after a chase, and taken to the police office ; upon being searched, the officer found $1 72 in their pockets, belongin, ing to Mr. Niess. Committed by Justice Gilbert. On the “ Sneak. fames Kinny was caught yesterday mo practicing the same old trick. It appears Ken- od at the basement door of Mr. E. E. Lewis, No. Fi 2. Greenwich street, and asked the servant for Mra. Lewis. She immediately went up stairs for Mrs.L., when this rascal stole from the basement seven silver tea arked M. T.{T., also one large table spoon mark- me, and made himself a . Mr. Lewis, how- ht fellow a biock or two petit Larcenies.—James Winters was arrested yestor day on suspicion of having stolen a copper pump, value: at $3, from the fact of his endeavoring to sell it at se- veral jplaces, at slow price, when arrested by officer Whikehart. ‘An owner is wanted. Apply at office at the Tombs. Amelia Hall blankets, value No.3 Little Wi Sackman, of the 6th W: Attempt to Stab.—George A. Backus was arrested yes- foray Prince John Davis, onthe complaint of is ee CARL pores are a bim with oe tempting to with along Niger pil enprter, some eighteen inches | It appears from the statement of Mr. Backus, that he has been threaten with violence peu the complainant and others, and pro cured this knife mercy: as a body guard to dafend him self ea an assaull vie pg eotioipeted fron from Mr. Mecklin. ‘The parties are to have a hearing in thie mat ter to-day at 40 , before Justice Osborne. Conor: Orrice, Feb. 37.—Found Drewned.—The man who was pulled out of the dock yesrera); proved to be Berney McGilliway, born in forty-five years ofege. It appears that the last time this man was seen eget was onthe corner of Duaneand Greenwich the evening, adrink ine stove, and it is lock and wesdrowned. He a wife and Lael to mourn his lose, An inquest will be held to-dey at the dead house. Died ti th Intemperence.—The Coroner hold en in- quest at 94 Willet street, on & body of Sarah Miller, a native of Irelend, 24 years of ege, who came to her death from intemperance and exposure. rior Court. Pearsall va. Ingersoll. —Inthis case, repo! de Herald, the jury found a verdict TeSi00 for plainti Samuel Whitehead vs Henry F. Ketcham.—This was an actionon a bond, for the recovery of the penalty, $6,500. it appeared that the plaintif hed sold afarm in New Jereey to defendant Le) Samuel S$. Ketcham, now deceased, for $7,000 ; that part of the purchase money had been pi and’ double seourity ren for the poualntat, viz: a bond, conditioned for the in yestei payment of 50, by instalments, and a mortgage on the land fo uum. The condition of the bond had init now thie suit to re- counsel for the defendant con- id not sue * the thes y ly as he bad been requested to PI . The id was colleteral to the "| eg not be sued on ‘until the priccigel urity hi been prosecuted. On the part o the plaint frie an denied te at the bond was one Caio —The bond is the principal debt. As the law used to be in our State, action might be brought on the bond, a bill of fereclosure be filed im Chancery, and an action of ejectmentibe brought on the mortgage,all at the same time. But now the plaintif must ¢! on All the notions of defendant's mere, as tothe collateral, are fallacious. As to the second point of defence, that defendant inauewied laintift te fo forsclone th mortgage, it cannot avail; Pr fos low the re- quest was made for the doteniant vs own not adesire that plaintiff's claim should ed. a defendant excepted toell the points of the Judge’s charge. On two of the issues sented to them, the jury found for the pleintiff, the third for defeudant. Various ai aw and foot led together in this case, end render it compli- ‘he trial will be resumed this morning at 10 o'clock. ‘Charles O’Conor, for plaintiff; James T. Brady, for defendant. Before Judge (Be ns Charles A. Jackson ve. Phillp Ea: bury, Executers ef Pexcel Fouls, deseased—Tho declare- tion! in this case, avers thatin August, 1645, one Jacob D. Fowler mae a note of hand, isi to pay tothe order of Pexcel Fowler, $1,465 76, a! 'y days after date ; that this promissory note wi ndorsed over to the plaintiff, by Pexcel Fowler ; sented to the drawer for payme and the endorser, now deceased, also refused to pay it, although often thereto req ested. ‘This note, it aj is part of adebt of $4,000" alleged to have been dus te plaintiff by deceased, for delivered. A great bei of testimony fe tobe examined in this case eld it robably occu) es —- the court or two. must neta te Le te et wi give tnd Sandford 5 for de- ter , of $60, Great Fins at ay Feoeted tn the steamboat Charlotte we yesterday, ren received an extra from the office of the Vicksburg Whig, dated om Saturday, the 14th instant, giving the particulars of @ destructive hoe flagration in that Meera Sine Va jo ewig a mk ut Oat in a freaie next to the office. It to the commission warehouse 0! it James Gwin, ly 7 that and four S joining then crossed Was o ‘swept the bi ags from the oorber cokson to Maley, ‘and from thence up Main street toWaluut—Mr. Fraisse’s brick ‘alg 2 oes jh to Wi a heap of ruins, as ‘well ae the north ‘of Walnnt street as ih uld have been burnt bat for the recent rain—th | of the houses Keg | very hada on ve shingles boards falling os vere, over the whole of A great deal of rty has been ms been denrayed and many families in_m rete cre af pare, lost nearly their all. houses; Mesars. hime in Hartwell Vick’s several houses; Hicntore Bank one; 8. Bank one: "aC. Field two B. ie

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