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Perel einen mieten tw Ai we pzpacted thas honercasacot povsdont Hptefiigenes: @ Bid be, Resse otale the reasons why he wished ‘Phe Man whoean'tittand nb the Mast Canbige There w fie, ~ , 2 . “ ae 4 cumall sale, by alotion, of se ARK THEATREPARK HOW BETWEEN : Lord Sattouo, would taks the haic, Several en Ciacunt Count, Bab. 18 Before Judge Suking ~ Jvhn | blalacif{ to stag tn the aeytual # day oF tao lenger | ji Halton aad Wiltiam ptree's would have it, beastae ie hoes Safer sperto"t /%s, oosh “a002 were Meta kt Bag | La eB DR. LENT RCO Amen sompoaitions by the old writers wera to be performed by | D. P Champlin vs a8 $. Hemblin and David A He did} varlows fedsons; they were In effect thet ft Wrench Boots for t4 40, sold © Axilte sitests Cowret—Rio continued steady at 6070, Sales of | 1 Uirt e wih the an hundred voices, seated eround the festive board, as ne in action for falae imprisonment wad | would be prejudicisl to his own profeestoual reputation; | $4 ud $7; and good Call Boots, ie sells fo 600 bags Maracaibo were made on private term. | oe Used 10 be the fashion in the days of Queen Bers ‘rneti Ieappears that | witness does not remember thet his reasons wore of a | pther stores for $2. - Well, for rhis, information, we would |" Coppox—Tho nalen to doy were 400 bales to manufae- | Si the ‘lest : tnhizLumley, amongst his new engagements, ie atated | in the eee tule tre oho mor ry meen | median Beat Cty Meg Ay piece ite our office, and there w f turers, at a decline of about a quarter of « cent from the | sarily_ limited, in conse uenc i t Bows hat ; i | aid previous to the S: s sig. GERMANL ull eminently » rave 0 have secured the #ervices of two fine tenor singers, in that year, the def Justive Merritt, | not recollect them; he cartalaly’ eal’ {t was better tte'| cian Poemhna hie poll twenty a scr iene eer nee rates paid p1 @ arrival of the Sarah Sanda, ix, SAT EE siincny } ose 4 and Cusani, both of great celebrity on the con- nent. Ont of 118 Itslian theatres, 103 would open the pre- sent carnival season, commencing on 26th December, with operas by Verdi. This fact, which is unprecedent- ed, attests the immense popularity of the author of Je sateme in the“ Land of Song ‘This last new work of Verdi was performed at the Grand Opera, Paris, for the twelfth time on Wednesday last, sustained by Du- prez, Alizard and Madile Julian. Frederick Soulie, the talented writer, left bebind him a* the time of his death, a MS. play, which M_ Berand, one of the speoial j:.+*i int wflldavit stat- ing that he was ibaane, aud cavgerous to himewif a otaers, or to that effect; upom whieu Justice Merritt grauted @ warrant, under which he was taken from his House, and rent. ts custody of Mr. Honry Jackson, to the Bloomingdsle Asylum, and detained there for tour da; at the end ot which he was brought befere Judge Oal | A ley by a writ of habsrs corpus, and dissharged, ‘The | plaintiffts casa was conducted by Mersrs. Wynan S.A. Hoffman, and Pisrson. Mr Hamblin was represented by counsel. and Doctor Reess appeared in person Hawny M. Jackson was the first wituess sworn aod ex- him to stay there. Q. by defendants counse?,—Did Champlin tell you that Ham’ fin had been looking through the window all night at hin while be was there ? A —He said that the matter made such an impression on his mind that he fancied that Hamblin was looking in hrough the windoy all night at him. Queation repeated. A —He told @ had, ‘or he thought he had, but that if he was kept there’ much longer, he thought he would go crazy. Q Have’ you not told that he saw Hamblin all night tars, are equally low. Call and see him. THE DOCTOR $1000 Reward—New York Savings Bank, No. 4 Ann st, near the Museum, you can get the best for the p: business Jones has low prices ; and he selis for casi with New York, aud the tim ice. ever sold, aud it is astouishi joots, what a great wot. by selling Boots at such remarkably h a very small profit, destined to do more business than all the rest of the an ia not far distant when Jones’ tore, at No. 4 Ann st. will fulfil the above without a Provisions—Pork was quiet — new mess wan held at $10, ‘and old at $9. There was no change in prime of hams and shoulders were made at Sige for aud at 3340 for the latter. Beef Sales ot 50 tierc made at $15 75 8c, and 100 bbis, No. 2 lard, sold at 730. Sal tierces hams were made, part at 6c, and part at Gkc. There was no changes in cheese or butter of moment. Rice—The market was quiet, and no sales of moment trauspired bd SuGan—Salea of 170 bhds New Orieans were made at | 436 a 5c,4 months, and 40 do prime at digo i MOSELY. Attraction anparallel throp and Garduer Dress Circle “thet lery, 1235p cenis. # ot belbpast nee toe bbis ade clock vlars see bills uydey afternoon, € » Mis Madison: Lucy with the inutical drama of ‘Tavow—Supplies were light, and transactions wore | limited; while prices remained steady at 93a 8% for good rendered. Wuatrnons:—Sales of 2600 Ibs North West were made COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. MONEY MARKET. the manager of the Ambigu Comique Theatre (at which bouge most of Soulie’s pieces were brought out), imme- diately seoured; and it was read recently, and immedi- Hell Gate—Capeain Kyd, 4 Mr Stevens; Cusna, Nr. Gorman, Borke: Countess, Mra. Waleot. amined on behalfof the plaintiff.—He testified that he knew the parties; he was sent for in the month of April, 1840; recollects it was the 1st day of April; witness came looking at him through the window? A —I might have told Mr. Whiting and Mr. Hamblin that he said Hamblin was there, or that he thought he lock, Mr. ¢ Pit ‘and Gallery 126 cents, Doors opea &t ately putin rehearsal. It is perfect exoept the title; the | tothe theatre; Mr. Hambin came into the office to wit- | was there : firnt page of the manussript remaiaed vold, the author | ness, snd aatd ne wished witness togo to plaintiff's house | Q — Were you not frequently in the habit of visitin, Saturday, Feb, 126 P.M. | *ty7X° RT appearing to have been undecided as to its mame, and | 41 get the key of the offier safe; they both came cut to- | plaintiff at the house of Mr, Waddel, iu the Bowery, af | ‘The stock mo jo clcong ing gtsherayr-y onelp pre: air TH AM “MONDAY tho hand of death prevented its being filled up by him. | facher, wont down Bayard street ioto Centre street to | ¢e ylum? ” is Pate CRCEE: Hanya tea AN te See (gin a a n arrival of 400 bbls, Halifax mack- oe tit of John W board Long Island declined anton, 4; Reading Raflroad, 13¢; Reading Bonds, 1; Reading Mort; Bonds, 34; Harlem, 34 United States 6s, 1853, vanced }¢ per cent; *Pennaylyani 34; and Farmers’ Much interest prevails in the Parisian theatrical circles respecting this piece. M. Felicien Dav! just produced in ‘attended its original preduetion. the Tombs, where they they then went into the police court; w! vA witness, Res \d Hamblin, went to plaintiffs Pearl street; he was ia bed at the time; Doctor k and at this distance of time | cannot recollect whether it was one week or one mouth after his release from the asylum. Q Dr, Reese, when he asked you tolethim remain | erel to-day, which were disposed of on private terms. Dry cod and herring continued firm at our last quota- tiona Faurr—Sales wero made by auction of 80 oases mace roni at 9 ote.; 100 kegs olives, # little inferior, at 8244, 2 z f reconstructed ‘ Moise” has been ris, with much better success than oi Diggory Dew longer, say, that taking him out #0 soon, oy os ‘The Germens are still running after petite operas | **#°d bim for the key of the safe in the office of | after such violent symptoms, might bring on arelapse | Loan, %. There were large sales of Harlem, and be- | gnu 40 frails Malaga soft shell almouda at 12% cts. rent © lo commenee privetpally from the compositions of Kucken, Fitow | ‘hs Bowery theatre; Mr. Champlin told him the key was | of those symptoms axsin? tween the boards the prices were weak. days We also note by private sale 6000 Ibs, dried ap- rae eae ee and other musicians of no very great repute, and their | {2 bis pocket, which was ng up near the window; | _A.—Perhapshe did. I have no recollection of his bay- | at the second board, Harlem closed at further de- | ples small lotsof dried peacber, commo | MIfcHeELis ony At ONDAY theatres are now completely de-nationslised, an if Bee-| Mt. Rovwe took it out, and told plaintif to get | ing stated to ma the reasons why he was taken there, or . ; per bushel, and 200 bushels Wilmington pea nuti Evening, Feb 14 The eniertanments to commence with thoven, Weber, and Spohr had never written for them; | UP that he must not be lying there, and that he had | whether he was violent or not. cline of 4 percent. There was very little done at the | 31\ "Cash the extravaganza called THIS HOUSE TO ie SOLD whilat things are worss in Italy, where the Gozeits wi | better take a drive into the country. Plaintif got up, | .—Do you know that he did relapee while he was at | afternoon board, but the tendency of prices was down- | ~ Hrstr—-We could hear of no transactions, Lady Casetenne, ee isreteae hie Milan assures us that corps of' artists capable of execu. | 824 Doctor Reese acslated hi none, Witness, Doc. | Waddell’s, and was he not very violent there? eh Mou New Orieans continued to sell in a mode- veutitled KABRI—Ksbri, Mr. Holland; Nico. } ting Rorsini’s “ Guillaume Tell” could no longer be | ‘OF Rosse, and Mz. Hamblin, came down stairs, and ; He was very siok there, certainly; but I never in Wall st rate way at 28 ots. delivered, and 27 ota to arrive. Car- ancette, Miss Roberta; The Fairy Blane found in {taly. treet together, learlog Mr. Champlin in | my life saw him violent; if Dr. Heeso wan the medical | A Wall street broker vamosed this afternoon, about | ‘enys was inlight demand at Jl a 2a cts, at which wo | Aer ymbieh, te iarce entitled, the ck, Mr. Mitehell; Laura, Miss It was only then wits to send him to the was to set out with bim; to attendant over him while there, | must have seen him, It is a matter within my own knowledge that Dr. Reese did attend him at Waddeli’s, but at what time, I don’t three o’clook,with about $30,000, in bills ofthe Wail street banks. quote the market firm. Sronns----No sales reported. —Linrend, city pressed, continued stendy,without A new ballet, “ Les Cing Sens,” is in rehearsal at the pe. There elud aree itled 7 Grand Opera, in Paris, in which Carlotta Grist will ap- couclude with the farce entitled ops U OF Mr Cnumingham; Ciara It is supposed that he took the boat that left at that they were going was then stated ths pear, Auber’s new work for the Opera Comique, it is | | objected, unless his wife was perfectly satisfied. Doc- | recollect four o’olock for Charleston, He was not a member of " i curtain rises at 7 o’eloek.—Oreve eis mee atonn owen ne ied Ta go tor Reese aad ah was parol ential Br Gano the. as not otatato Des Resse, at Waddell, that | either board of brokers, being what fv called @ street Was'ho change of mementin vibes cesotiptions: eal Pertti nent Crehestea: Bean, be produced, entitled“ Atala;” it is the composition of | x.y which wituers wont up stairs tosce about plainti@ | A-—No, sir 1 sald to Hamblin that if I thought he | °Perator—one of the class of speculators found hanging | ,, Tonacco.” We submit the urual statement, showin TRROADWAY THEATRE —MONDAY EVENING M. Varney, the chef Worchesire of that theatre, At the | ootor Hers came up toon after. We then brought | would be so sick after ooining out. the asylum would bs | about the corners of the Exchange, How he managed | ‘it prices, selea, receipts, and stock on bund, for 2) February lith— Will be preseuted Knowles’ eomecy of Opera National, Monsigny’s “Felix; ou, En: him down stairs. Witu-ss went to seo if the plaintiff's | the ttest piace for bim; but I mover said he was mad, | to get so much money in hia hands at once is a wonder bs or, Mr. Flemiva: Wildabe Bie Loman ieee Mr Sold thip Rec'd thie Steck on ings Wildrake. Mr, Lester; Trueworth ‘Trenve” has been revived with the utmost success; it | wife was satisfied. As Doctor Reese passed, she made | nor did I ever think so. I never recollect that I saw Dr. hand Pric parek ‘was originally produged in 1777; the talented composer | an observation, ‘that she shoped he was not wrong ’”| Reese, except at the asylum, and here this forenoon to all sequainted with the class of brokers to which he | Kesmeky, Virginia ) 340 5,051 hds bth. Petite ceabacn er ERaeeetie died in 1817, oged 88; this musician is looked upon 8s | By that, witness believed she was satisfied. We isin |. Ditned coomtnation Promned -Chacigiia told citoess, | belonged. We understand some speculators in Harlem | “me Cartant , ee ete C ey pC REN METINE. the originator of the genuine species of Opera Comique | got him into the carriage, and witness took him to the | ina subsequent conversation, that he could hear have been the sufferers by the operations of this mo- | MarylandandOhio— = — - a hds nN ‘ W During the senson just terminated at La Scala there | asylum. Papers were handed to the witne understand everything, but that he had lost the power | gern gnanci gates ek aiken as valse je iss Teli were 87 performances. “Dou Sebustinn’? was per- | by Doctor Reese ; they consisted of a latte paper | of communicatieg his i en PAAR LER ie Ree ae eee egal Prauette 50 cts Family ¢ formod 42 times! “Linda,” 20 ; “I due Foscari,” 17; | Witn-es was to deliver them to the resident doctor at | Josxent Francis examined—Is a dealer in lifo boats; | The shipments of specie during the past week amount | Pennsylvania do... 7 to 15 - Nites. | eumencsitt ee eres “ Agatuemvon,” twice ; and Mortedo,” four times. the asylum. Witness then proceeded to the asylum, | visited the plaintiffat ‘he asylum the day he wastaken | to $60,480, of which $41,800 went to Liverpool, and Seiten te ater ie ‘At the Thestre Royal of Palermo, a young French | 924 left Mr. Champlin there. Doct. Reese eaid he | trom it; was acquainted with him a short time before; | ¢1a\s90 to is ; : eeeeee 5 10.60 lacs res | (iKCUS, BOWERY cAMPHITHEATAE vi ringer named Louis Gapier has just made a successtul | WoUld follow after witness, in his gig He did not come, | never suw any symptoms of any insanity about him ore . fen festival, Monday, Tuesday, ard Wedaeanay, ' debut in the opera of “ Fingal,” by the Maestro Copols. however. before witnessleft ‘I'he doctor, at the asyiam, The remainder of the testimony of this witness was The quotations for foreiga and domestic exchange, bh oie Hi Feb. 1 iA 6. Sire appeaance in New York of Mra. Ws Although the new werk was of inferior merit, t) Leo eae ae A atireutod tine boey Som to me aston a Asbendian seem inasce was finished, the | for specie, and for uncurrent money, {n this market, rule ~- a 5 t prot so on et i J te word renou ed iE Flown: wil ise him. ners | Court adjourned to Tuesday next. . ly 5 204 bi he Hollaod Famuy; tho \ , bate ky delutants made an extreordinery impression. went up, and plaintiff asked him by whore authority he dase pelos as annexed :— Abele ss abt Bie Ut ep ava fa nutes W Svrenior Count, Feb. 12 Decisions —The People vs Buckley, et. al —Judgmet for defendant Hert vs, Witlard—Judgment for plaintift. Simpson adam Smedi-y —Re-argument ordered. Brachvs Vandewater.—Judgment of non-guit. Romeyn adem. Banks —Motion for new trial donied. Cohen in error, ve, Dupont in*rror.—Judgment af- A letter from Bergamo states‘ Donizetti's health con- tinues to slightly improve ; his strength is better than when he was at Faris ; he can move his arms and hends with greater taciiity.' As to bis intelleot, it appears a little less affected, slthough he is placed under the care of a domestic, who leaveshim neither day nor night. The jess animated than during the pr fog week Holders of Kentucky and Virginio T were firm in their prices Segar wreppern of all kinds were scarce, and very much wanted. Cuba Tobacco continued to be purchased at low rates. ‘There was u0- thing doing in new Seed Leaf Tobacco since the begin- Foreion Excuanags. was brought there. Witness answered, by authority of Doctor Reese and Mr. Hamblin. He’ then requested witness to call on plaintiff's wife, and send her to. nim Witness delivered tho letters and papers to the doctor, at the asylum, before the plaintiff was taken out of the carriago. Witness, after he came went direct Harmouists. Wattz and Star Mrs. W. B. Carroll. r. Carroll: Old V iBPinald see Sen a hy Unsere © | fen here and then wen fo werk to fet boat, | Bed aiecad Mae aati aartnenst chetatas sot baes | Pept “reuse HIER GHOOR oF MOD EL AR 5 $ 1m out ; no ; : inactivity in this desoript: the article ha en —Piofessor 36) Ps of 2 ‘A correspondent in Milan writes as follows:—‘A | und oalled upon offloer A. M. C. Smith for that purpose, BE id in error ve, Bunting in error —Judgment re- | Charleston roductive ofan accumulation of ‘stock in this market. 'S, twen will have the honor o? appear fracas. which may be attended with serious results, has Q. From the first time you went to plaintiff's house, hi h |e ‘arisen from the fact, that holdere and speculators | p0ri°* °! their celebrated Gi nd Tableanx Vivante. and Ponce Plastiques, which has been iustruciive exhibition that lately occurred, in which Fanny Elasler is the heroine. | until you lefs him at the asylum, what wasthe condition | o¢/4w7in vs. Palmer.—Motion to set aside, non-suit Preferred storing it in ‘Connecticut, where storage is ever appeared in any coun- Youvare aware that this celebrated daneeuse is en- | of his mind? o cheap, with the view of keeping It there until in better | try, aud has been honored. ‘by. the Tarronase of ais oe geged at La Scale, and thaterbe ought to have opened | | A.—He was eickly, but he was perfeotly sound in| Ju 4dirns, Hever Motion fornew trial dented. deesama: bene, Bat, foom’ peosanh appeacanses there | segherDaigooanes, Poors oper a sik we eokiwee A tte the carnival srason, the 26th of this month (December). | mind. —Ordered to atand over pid atl eat bP ae yn. would seom but little prospeot of their realizing for good | o'clock | Dress Circle and Parquette, Indy ard centiema entleman aloui 25 cents, It is necessary to be informed that, at Milan all the fe wrappers more than 9 @ 11 cents. Q—By tux Cover —Did he express any curiosity maler, of high as well as low life, wear on their arm asa avail eliseerbe-whe peibe® Guthrie et.al, vs. @leim.—Appeal dismissed with $10 costa. ‘ent. Ve 10636 Carolus dolls, .1,03. a a Amer. gold, old... do do new.. 1003¢ Five francs... Freicurs —Rates continued dull to ports in Great 106 @ a bracelet. or suspended from their neck, the venerated | A —No, sir. I avoided all conversstion with hin. " whee Britain. 1200 to 1600 bushels of d for SAN MUSEUM Q.—Were you with him previous to the Sunday be- | , Covnr or Ganuaat, Sessions, Feb. 12.—Before Reoor- | Pavruguete gold. tase 1ooX Ogee eet Sy It Sd. Flour and meal were nominal need every afternoon aud eveetiie~ vive, Pethyrs se etre. uy? = . a lo. quarters. a iv or" 0 | bs 1? His Trial bet Fontias Pilate,” aud also Seala, which were soon pro gated throughout the olty, | Q—Doyou recollect baving been with him then re- | _Sentenced.—Ji ‘Anson, alias Anderson, convict- | Mexican dollars:100%¢ « 101 Heavy gu ay European ” por “Bott anippel 8 sbip-owners Cerra cae ee nee eit eae eal mili wens, the wad have excited a strong and unanimous feeling of dis- | cently ? edon Thursdsy last of receiving stolen goods, was this inclined to wait for th ¢ ateamer’s news, | without extra charger, Bestia sheers aoe ent eran: morning sentenced to that she had fled from be imprisoned in the State Prison | pleasure. ‘The report at firet was, A.--I used to oall on him frequently; but I dow’t think before operating to any considerable extent. Rope Dancer; Great Western, the iow comedian Milan ; but we have found that this was unfounded. To | Icailed on him after I went to the theatre, until I went | for the term of two years. Jai aderson, alias Har- Bo’ Bo't at. = —s come singer: (lara Fisher's: Shakspereaa Cr! pacify the public, it has been given out, that she has in- | with Reese and Hamblin to take him to the asylum, per, who was convicted at th wary term, was uso | New England... Mobile, ap pay’g23¢ di MARKETS ELSH WHERE, Mrs, Monell: Miss Bernard: Misses Julien and Wh jured her foot, and on this account ste has beenex-| Q—What day ofthe week was it that you took him to | rought into eourt, and sentenced to three years nd | Albany, Troy, kc 3 New Orleans. oH mene sivas dancers; Mr. Whitloek Prosser; Mad cused to open the season, the firat night of which (of the | the asylum? oue month’s imprisonment ia the State Prison Aityr | N. York country 1 Ohi he Biptikéiws West 1008 Uni or taeeaiaies | ell, forcune teller, Mo. Ad the whole, 25 cents. grand cernival in particular) is always a stormy one” A.—Ona Wednesday. disposing of a few bastardy cases, the court adjourned | New Jers 2000 do do, 1008; ; 10v0 do d shee ryt rosebltha eat al ved front aetiry © until Monday morning. 1000 Marviand urrency 5 x. 69 ; 2000 do do 6s, 66:°1000 do do 57s 69; 1000 Baltimore an’ Ohio Railroad div. bonds 783g; 500 do do do, 7834; 12 shares Farmers’ and Planters’ Bank, 22. PHivapeLruia, Keb. 12—$1109 State 5's, 7244; 2800 County | T14. Q.— You were with him the Sanday before, and if #0, what was the State of his mind then ? A.—He was sick ; but, asI said before, I saw nothing amiss with his mind; he conversed well enough. A letter from Bologna states sung at the church of St. Francis, of Bologna, a * Tar- ium ergo,” newly composed by Rossini. This new chef | deuvr-.adinirebly suag by Donzelli, Badiali, and Gam- —“There was letely Religious Intelligence. Cacenoar ron Feunvany.—13, Sixth Sunday after * 4 t tion. Si di b- Q —Did you ever at any tim plaintiff crazy? Epiphany; 20, Septuagesima Sunday; 27, Sexagesima a =— 5's 77; 5 Girerd Bank 10% ; £00 Wilmington R R bon 4 soe entrdais. « muse in Honod of M. Antoine Silvant, | ther during that time, and never saw himin euch a| ‘The Pr yterinn Herald ataten that the interest in| The steamer having just left, the demand for foreign | 9.17" Bate ii; 157 Genmlrinterent 98. Alen Salen | member cf the Council of State, who died at Rome on the Second Presbyterian church has continued | exchange has become quite limited; and until an en- | 316 U'S Loans 36, 88° 1000 do Os OT, Wis. 50 Girard Bank, Cross-examined by Dx Reese.—Q.—Do you remember coming to my hous: and telling me he was missing? A.—i was sent by Hamblin; but I cannot eay what day. Manohester, inaiact) Lphntrbiect Jules sk remeber calling; it was before 7 68 11d. if Q—Did you not state to me that you were afraidhe had | comuitte: 10) 1654; 30 Benrer Meadow It R, 25; 100 Morr State 5's, 7234 ; 500 do 6's, 82. + Boston, Feb. 11, 1848 —Broker's Board—60 sheres Rend- | ing Hailroad 2.233 25 do, b 0 30 da, 29: 25 do 22%: 19 shares Old Colony Raitroad 8934; 10 do Kast Boston Co 133g; 17 do Fitchburgh Railroad, new sock 11036; 50 do Norwich and Worcester Railroad $8; 34 do Vermont and Mass. Kailrond 72; 2 rights Western Kailrosd 30c: 116 do 2734; $2000 Reading to increase Fifty persons have expressed much the 2d of December, composed by five musicians of the anxiety, and about twenty are believed to have becom Academy of Bologna. The colos were sung by Donzelli, Badiali, and Gambarini.” ‘The late amateur performance at the Shakspeare fund, only realised Great FooT RACK BETWEEN JACKSON, THE AMERICAN quiry springs up for the next packet—the Washington, Canal, 11; 1000 | truly changed by the spirit of God. for Southampton, on the 20th inst., Sumday next—que- The Catholic clergy of Newoastle have memorialized | tations will be merely nominal. It is not known yet the Pope to allow the Bishops to be elected by the Ca- | whether the Washington will take out any speole or tholic ecclesiastics. The King of Prussia has granted the sum of 70,000 | N0t—evetything depends upon the ruling rate for ster- alf price. Donrs op eat 8. On Saturday, Feb. Doors ope it 2, commen ing, Feb. Mth, Fourth Covce: suicide ? THROI GK P Greeley. Dewn, axp Hays, oF Haxsvaw Moon.—Thisevent,which | A —I was sent to you te let you know he was missing; i a " A y y 3 | thalers fer the purpose of building a new Roman Catho- | Hing exchanges day or two before her departure. Railroad Bonds, 1850, 63%; $1000 do, bo 10ds. 63. Second eat attractions.—2d urght of JEALOUSY—Th Lae ea cetran circles, was decided on Wednerdoy, at | PerdSeage nomenon fom Mr. Hamblin; and think | ig ghurch, for that part of the garrison professing the | Domestic exchanges are inactive; the rates are afl in | 007d 12 shares Vermont and Maat, Rnirond 74.20 do Klend- | mavager respectfully ounces to the evizeys of thi gre Peokhom. So great was the desire to witness the exhi- | Q.—Have you any recollection of saying that he took | Soman Catholic faith i the Prussian capital. tavor of this oity, and probably will continue so until Ws Western Hailrond 30c; $10,000" Reading | fe newiCompany of Male and Female Ar. bition, that nearly two thousand persons assembled be- | an ounce of laudanum for the purpose of testroying his | A letter from Cologne says. —“ The central commit- 36. | symmetr the opening of navigation. The excitement relative to new Tableaux Viv | fore the time appointed for the start. ‘The race was for | lif, and did you not so repcrt to me | tee for finishing the cathedral of this city, has requested - series 0 ¢ £56, the distance four miles, that being elev-n times | A.—No, siz | the Pope toyattoud the six hundredth anniversary of its | Country money has subsided, and the rates have fallen Died. | tures, Sotgr ke, Tarte TABLEAG $ ty yards, Both men look-| Q'—How did pleintiff goto Sharp’s? foundation*which will take place in August next. The | to about the old standard. Bills of the suspended free | | (On Saturday, 12th inst., of {nflamation of tho lungs, | Piurriques’ Artists. Part Pavone of the by the Model Artists Cid» Oichestia Box, 50 cents; Parquerte, 25 ats AMMOT« Ty printed ig! ed not only extremely well matched as regarded appear ance, but also alike exhibited first-rate oondition. The signal being given, they went off at a mcst astonishing pace, and one of the most spirited races followed that was ever witnessed. Hays toox the lead at the start, but King of Prussia has also been invited to the festiv. 2 this Occasion will be uncovered the fine painted win- dows of the side aisle, towards the south. ich were pre- sented to the cathedral by the King of Bavaria, The treaty between the Pope and the Emperor of A.—I don’t know. Q—Did sou not go with hii to Sharp's? A.—No, tir. Q'—Do' you not know that he tore the bandsgs from his arm for the purpose of destroy ing his life ? Puitir Donan, aged 43 years, a native of Ireland. | His friends are invited to attend his funeral this day, (13th inst.) at 33¢ o'clock, from his residence, south | west corner of Church and Warren st. On Saturday morning, of « lingering {llness, Wiitam | banks are selling at seventy-five to ninety cents on the dollar. ‘The receipts of the Miami Railroad Company for the month of January, in each of the past three years, were | round the course, short of TY,.—SIGNOK ACAS ance ia Aumeriea, at the 17th. Signor Acas'ro will follow RALLELED NOV THO will oiike his frst. ay ang: although his opponent made a pene ye ay! 9 residence, No 16 Stanton at. this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without turther invitation. | tol I know nothing of the matter, except what you ‘old me Direct examination resumed—Witness saw Dr Resse frequently at the theatre, before plaintiff was taken to the retaived it only about three hundred yards, when Jack-| A —No, sir. Rise Tae tesa vetitet By this, the Romer ehuss Banvan, in the 39th year of his age. fon Came up Oud passed him, and #0 even was the con- —Did you see anything in . ea free! as annexed :— rhe frien pl . Cau thavone they Mad periennd theirs sound; the'| gies eiirthe pottieanatie wibron the tar wectne ipone Sano rmeeanere Lirrue Miamt Ratroap, Pe ed og ee cae ie foonaay) brice, The Puiorana will commence moving st 73% oelock, Gand reparsed each other again. The excite- | him to the aeylum indicative of any unkindness on m: For the first time since the revolution of 1830, a Mass : afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, corner of | P’tcitely Afternoon exhibition on Wednesdays and Satur. may naturally be supposed was great at this pe- | part? ¢ 7 | of tho Holy Spirit was sung at the opeping of the Freuch | ,, Serta ME IT gi Setisg | Stanton aud Willed atvonts D days, at 3 o'clock. es riod, but was considerably heightened during the next | © A.—No, rir; all was kindness there. Chambers of Parliament, «sit used to bein the tiwe of | Passengers, 2,782 10 4,106 38 6471 ¢2| On Friday, Febiith, Amnanant Tirpman, aged 37, -LARGE 48 LiFE— | toree rounds, in which the men passed aud repassed | @Q—Do you reooliect mylgiving to you, as a reason for | the Bourbons; only, it took place at the royal chapel at p. acme omer. nes | eee iase Mime oo og the VENUS DE each other, not lees than twenty times, maintaining the ‘og bit there, that his violence was so great, that four | Luxembourg instead of at Notre Dame, as of old Tho $0795.81 $1366 67 $18,459 55 | “Hip friends and ecquaintences, Kulckerbooker Lodge p spprcrentine he VENUS DE extraordinary speed at which they had set off. At| watchmen bad to be brought to the house, and atop | sraud chancellor, the Duke Panquier, with others of Since January, 1846, the reoeipts have more then ft Order of Good Fellows, and the Order in 6 Bronuway, next to Stoppani’s beths. Adm t | length, at the end cf the fourth round Hays drew away, | there all night, to watch him ? chief ministers, and sbout # hundred of th prereaticlen pets evinalitark decile aoig er carae Saas ii prod mele ya sad se Orel : ms tea di Tabernacle, on Thursdsy. Keb. perform atthe same ime onthe Fiute and Prauo. ‘T's for this year being proportionably large, compared with 1846. ‘ The bill te loan the bonds of the State, to the amount agoin overtake him, he was unsuccess! tinued the Ised throughout, and ma: tain extent to have won as le liked, by about a couple Louis Philippe hes sent to his holiness, aa a present, an ostensory magnificently adorned with pearls and pre- cious stones, and to the workmanship of which the gold- February 12th, of @ short, but severe illness of two days. Magcanet, eldest daughter of Robert J. and El- ofhundred yards. The very strong running at first | asylum | on med: ‘adjudged in 1844. jan Collins, aged 15 yours, 10 menths and 97 diye, | ing emiment Vocalists and. Instramentali Having broken, ait appeared; Jucksoudown. ‘The win: | “"Deator Wiiaox exunined —Thinks the documents for | "rue Brothert of tbe Christian Dostrine, who wore | °f #800 000, to the Nashvilloand Chattanooga Raitrond, | '"vegterdaye ith asta of ervaipelas, Lacnay infant | arcceae-yites Jai Martial Me lent, Mz, Mag- ner performed the distance (four miles) in 21 minutes, 8 | the commitment of plaintiff were enclosed in a letter — | expelled from Friburg, have arrived at Lyons. and $320,000 to the Hiwassee Railroad, has passed the | daughter of William and Lucretia Hunter, aged 9 | [ewer 3) oy pert: 5 ewan A Sy r or any thidg partloutar happening at the tine pisint | plastin Tore atisner i ths aibdenusey. HiwGreon pity eal i a rogpatiel peat sas ‘(The fends ot Mi. Thes Fenton, and of the family, | and. prineipal Hotels iret Fumtly Kes for Tax Russ Pavement.—The following report ived by him. Witness led him to his apart- | P t0eln Sork oval bold bie fret ordination in bis on: Pp iy, past are invited to attend the funeral this (Sunday) after: Whe cent ie et iene noon, at 2 o'clock, at 255 Hudson st., opposite Broome. witness recollects is that plaintiff was feeble ; GG> Louisville paper h red to be sick aud in low spirits; saw no evi. | thedral, and not in the chapel at Bishopsthorpe, as has deeecar insanity at the time. ia beem the previous practice. Q.—Did you see any evidence of insanity while here- | ‘(The Pope rises every day at 4 o'clock, enters his mained there? | ebapel, where hi nde an hour in prayer, aud then A—I did not. | celebrates mass: lly hears afterward another mass Q.—Did you think he was a fit subject at the time? in action of thanks, and then passes to his cabinet, for- A—While he was in my charge, | did not think him | tified thus by the divine assistance which he had sought a fit subject for detention ; I eaw no evidence of delirium | in the blessed sacrament. Here he labors Vereen 4 tremens about him ; | am acquainted with that disease. | till oneo’clook, P. M. He then dines, and during din- Q —Was he in solitary confinement? ner, treats of public affairs with some ambassador, or A —No, sir, exeept 80 far as he was obliged to confine | dictates to his secretaries. I¢ is at this time also, that himeelf to the Hall; he was in company with lunatics all | he permits artists from various countries to sketch his the time he was ther took his meals with them ; | lik His inseparable companion is his private rec- retary, the plows and learned Abbe Stella, for a long while past hi fore, without much doubt, alaw. This will add im- mensely to the internal improvements of that State, and ensures the connection of the railroads on the At- lantio coast with those on the banks of the Ohio and Mississippi. It will rapidly develope the resources of middle Tennessee, and open a communication between the Mississippi and Atlantic, which will be of vast bene- fit to the southern Atlantic sities. Several railroads have been stretching from the seashore into the interfor, but the progress of most of them, has been arrested at the line of the State in which they have been constructed. The movement made inthe Legislature of Tennessee Performance commence rt & EARNED CANARY BIRDS. —SIC respectfully and vicinity, ef the committee on streets, of the Board of Al- dermen, in relation to paving our principal thoroughfares with the substantial and beautitul Russ pivement, cannot but be favorably receiv- ed by the Board and by our citizens at large. The test has now been made, and the result has been most highly favorable to the work already accomplished, as well as that proposed. To THe Howonaste THR Boars or ALoraMEN:— The Committee on Streets, to whom was referred thi aceompanying petition of Gesrge Griswold, Jon. Good- 'TO entlemen of thix : wonderfa! eople of the old world, are Room in the So every day ASS MEETING OF THE FRI fachiry Taylor —A Grand Mai the Klectors of the City and Couuty of New favorable, | to the election of Gen. Zichary Taylor to the idency of | the United States, will be held et Military Hall. Bowery. on Tuesday evening next, February 15th Honorable W. Cost Johnson, of and, end Honorable | Kaward D. Bakes, late Member of Cougress, ned Colonel of | the Hilinois Volunteers at the Battle of Buena Vista, have er- | be eotand address the meeting. Several other {speakers ave expected. Committee of Arringe ‘ohn F Butterworth, Jemes thalea, Caleb 8 Wood: larshall O Roherts, Frederick Coggill, Moses May: jt, John 'T Bowring, Win 8 Johuaton, Janes H Welsh moon exhib (Monday evening excepted, rds” wiil commmf@uce Jat half-paat7 precisely Children halfpree THEAT B PHILADELPHIA Lith, 1818, will be peifurmed LAS—Lord Rondolph, Johnson Norval, Ric & 7 Miss. C sT lon- the dol ai he expressed bis surprize to witness at being sent the K_ Collins, and severe! thousard others, and suid {t wase very improper place to send him; he most intimate friend, and who, hitherto the eer apareyrtiat ‘an act the Legislature be’ applied | conversed very rationally about the locality of the asy- | has not congratulated his patron on his accession to the | not only authorizes the extension of the line, but pro- | (! Charles Mevevit. Wobert Silver, John Lloyd. | Wemy =e is ae as 4 , Holy See, and, they ray, ‘The account that is not very likely to do so in lum, and said that the property on which it was built, the Abbe Stella gives of Pius a facilities for doing #0. or a part of it, belonged te his, plaintift’s, grandfather. | | vides the means an: er i 8 for, having for its object te creation of a paving fund, gas, J Clitz Morri Chas Chamberlain, J H Burk, Ps [pa in order that the principal thoroughfares may be paved waa, J Clitz Morrison, Chas Chamberlain urk, Peter future, Yam Houten, Owen W Brennan KW Ryckman, jr, Win | Ladies, of undoubted ta ‘ Ss The West- | § orn States are waking up upon the subject of railroads 3 mt, reepectfull ‘Q.—Did you appear befere Judge Oakley? 1X, is, that the long endeavor of Mastai to keep forever H Raysor, James B Turner, John Ormond, Samuel Cantrell, | inthe. Netional ‘Theatre, a Civelunati. wtacens repsmech inet they are dueetuded vith the | Ac-I did. Tdon't think Dr ‘ie ‘as present before | before him the thought of God's presence, hus for more | the South has for sometime past been extensively en- | kK Sherman, Bev} _¥ Crnigin. John Stiles, Robert Collins, | taleut gad reagents iy “Applteatiqns ty be mode , ox Office of the Bowery Theawe voM than ten years become a habit. After dinner, the Pope les Williams, AC Pinckney, Stephen ‘Tayler, James K Judge Oakley ; plaintiff was discharged immediately gaged in this system of intereal improvement; and the condition of the pavement of our prineipal thorougl 8 " x Off e. to * hi itneered th. 4 a witness's evidence; numbers of his friends called walks for an hour in the galleries or gardens of the Qui- s, Joa C Brant, Simeon Draper, jr, George # | Wr. tten commaniecations eted as above. eer scan, mates acy the com cente ia | Wille he-wal atthe axel: | riosl. ‘Then commence the receptions, which last uit | Connection which must seon be made between the lines | Fmith Dunning, Alonzo A Alvord. Gerard Siuyverant, Hivan | oa ON ASTRONOMY ~NEW YORK 6TH t agreat expense, which has been Cross examined.—Should not think, under the circum- | ‘ive o’clock, and take place without ceremony. At five | of the North and South, the East and the West, will in- | 7}, vers Williesn Oa, Phillip Jordan, PY Gatreteon Luckey, pag nd nied pg Bghors oa 5 illiam Gale, o'clock, the Pope passes an hour before the Biesned 8: crament; mort commonly he performs this act of devo- tion in the chapel of some reli stances of tho case, at the time that hi der delirium tremens, but it might b delirium tremens varies in different subjects, from the | ring un- ‘the d producti: ; the disease of | crease the usefulness and produe| Exchang: ase with the g: city; the petitioners olaim to represent s t nd assert that there is gh reputation avd ability as an astrono- to yew our Gesire. and that of th partof the city, that you w I th of the Silas M Stilwell, W alliam Cosgrove, ‘tion Griffin, Jaco Kosevelt, Ira Brown, John G Hyer, J lor, John P Rid: Jex F Dodge, Peter Sqaires, of our tax psying citizens, ious community or pub- ¥. FOF ‘Js inate, Joka Yeates, d, OY JD If issenting yoice among them as | matare of the circumstances. lic institution, into whieh he drops without warning, in Farmers’ T baw 294 | Folsom, JamesL Smith, Joha Lalor, Jacov, D Young. J D | conrae of lecvures oa Astronomy in reme. Pinte wha mvoresity Of this pavements n° he G8 | Py aw. Hate examined. Knows the plaintiq. | order to ree how things are managed when no one i do Be Be | Cook feo AR row, tober ike, Ir Beter H Dever | Wit ‘viny that in hick yo tie de ‘Your committee mona arate — their own minds are Sine the ge was confined at the asylum, what | ace ae olen sone or ened i 100 do 29% | Reybun. —” seph G. Cogswell, Sidney Brooks, L: Bradish, James’. Jones, ‘up on this subject. ey have heretof: art you take re till n jou J let ot 4 9: 2% Canton C 33} “—- ’ @. F-THE MEMBERS OF KNI ohm A. King, I Tileston, K. Ray, Jona. M. Wainwright, Fousor hve reports 10 this boatd in favorol thee Rese | A. Went out there and obteined permission from Dr_| tion, at whiob, ordinarily, nome one of the cardinals is | 3300, do a we do” baw 3k 0. OF G. MEMBERS OF KNICKER: | J. theni fren J. We-Gerard, Agus ws Fleming, Henry Cry: pavement; andibat, taking into eonsideration the fact | Wilaon to see him. ‘The doctor direated witness to g> | presont. He then recites his prayers and retires torest. | 000 8 5'4S3 compan 92, 100 do Baw SEE: | ee beeeen eCare aug here eee Dickion,Jacdb Harvey, J..W- Benedict. Be that the work referred to has endured additional triel | to one of the keepers; witness did so. The keeper | Such is the daily life of the great Pope Pius 1X ” 20000 Penn 5's bl0 72% 50 do HM nn Sasday eerchenielben sik Day chedamncritrass of rs hol has the pleasure of pnnovacing that in conarquene= 1 to whieh it ioe opened a grated door, and let me into where Mr. Champ- | 5 —The Rt 7 300 do Be Scents La fearon Teideman. By orde se PL hg Relient, cn an by the nt travel xposed, and yet | open 4 s | Crmnica, Cuances.—The Rev. A. H Cornish has re- 4000 do. 10 72! 50 Norwich & Wor s60 37! to their deceaced by ide man. r ourse of six leetnres on the mm: teresting of Av- remainicg undisturbed in ite eriginal position, and ap- | in was ; itwasacorridor om one of the wings of the | moved from Abbeville to Pendleton. 8. C..and become | 10000 do | b60 73 50) do 37% | CAUSIGH FON, 3E0. B ANDERSON, Secretary. sceculations and phenomens, patently as perfeat in its surface os the first day it was | building, in which wore ranges of cells’ Mr. Champlin | rector of St Paul's church. The Rev Charles Tom yon I IntImp%7 MS 4 b30 38 REWARD—LOST ON LONG ISLAND, BE. ty, Waahiogtow Square, oy the given for public use—your committee must again give | Was in one of these cells. Witn good deal | has removed from the diosese of New York The fey. | $000KeadBonts s10 62 90) do. 33 GEO FAN Aeliet or coke: co Weer cient she Hirt Lerture to be given on ‘the : u Uinovy in its favor, and earnestly recommend | Slarmed at the appearance of the plaoe, and called on | Libertus Van Bokkelin has been received into the dio- | 9) nestor Bds 58 dD Auburn & Roch RR oz | & Wollet containing about $150 to $160, owe havi red of whiel | (ty j Sourreh GAR be Maducthe bos koteres et Meier ste action by Your honorable body, favorable to | the Keeper for his protection. The keeper accordingly | ose of Margland, by letters dismiseory trom the dincero | 2000 Read More 103g 40 Loug feland Rik e Long Island Bank, in two's and three’s. Iealso | Sf Abe Gp tue course may be had at ihe bookstores of Messrs. rogress of ite constraction in all themain thorough: | rent ee eee taee ea alt coued Lite te we these, | of New York, The Rov. Mayer Lewin hes soospted the | 7 Bk of Com, full 9 00 do varaived « nuraber of bills aud receipts, ainounting to about | way! where tickets may also be procured. Tickets to the fares of our city. what wan the matter, or what caused him to be there. | rectorship of Christ Church Parish, Calvert county,ha- | 5 do 19% 20 = do ich re ol be paid be leavog tre same wid T Sone, | Course, $2: admitting a lady and gentleman, $3; to a single In examining the petition which bas been referred to | He said he did not know, and that it was @ very impro- | ving resigned that of St. Michael's Parish. Talbot coun- | 550 Reading RR 4350 ge B20 2876 | Mee Nod Water street, Brooklyn. HA CONOVER. | leeture. 50 cents our committes, we sind that nearly all who ask for this | Per place for him, Witners saw no symptoms of insanity | ty The Rev. Joesph Spencer, D.D , is offleiating in St. | | = to bet ae ila 1 begaae UG pte ale dead Lente rhaeitbon atom ih ~ | FUNIOR BACK improvement are thos? WO represent many millicns’ | Sbout him at the time. They talked for about @ half | Michnel’s Parish, The Rey. Mr. Miler, assistant to Dr. | 102 lo J REWARD-—LOST AT THE SOIREK OWTHE | 5 3 y Bo Apts ty in thi an hour, and the burthen of it was that he wished to get | ¢ o mo do 43% 100 = do 830 28: 50 BREW! MTHE | J Seasoa. The above Soiree will take worth of taxable propetty in this city, and are, cones- | 8 hour, and the burthen of it was that he wished to get | Cutler, of St. Ann’s, Brooklyn, has aecepted aninvite- | 33 40 G8 00 do aes fifth company of ‘ational Guarda, ou the sth iust., a | seum,on Tuesday Evening, Feoruary. 15th bare those who will hsve to bear a ‘great portion of | Out, and requested witness to take steps for that pur- | tation to take charge of St. Stephen’s, Wilkesbarre — | 5 do 43% 200. do ‘20 288% | cluster Diamond Ring. mach yaiued by | Cards may be procured of any of the M the pore—the people there wero playing all kinds of antics ; | The Rov. 8. I. Carpenter, late of Connecticut, is ofMficia- | 30 do baw 44° 700 Harlem RR 443g | ‘The finder will receive the above reward by returning it to | DUNCAN WUEWING, Kec. See. ‘That 8 an immediate economy to the city, your | in fact they were all crazyexcept plaintiff. Witness felt ting at Bangor church, Churchtown, Pa he Rev. J. | 6) do bis 44 100 = do bio 4 No 30 Walker s'reet. | -SAANCY BALL ES FOR GENTL —s committee mort confidently assert, being berne owt by | Very unary until he got back into the keeper’s room | 4. McKenny has accepted the call to Sherwood church, 159 x Ce rT 4x £ i: 4g ; Nowe dresses, fuithfar rer r proof exhibited in the durability of the work itself; Faded ne saree 2 oe ak Pade i A wid Baltimore county. | 20 North Am Trust 3. 8 | destzod to bite av Jullus Delocge’s, 66 Warren wreee NOB. would state, that the per- | hatews corpus, tor Wilson, aut told bim thet he had» |, be presbytery of Utios, at their recent annual most- | 40 do 250 do 44% ing, jewelry, an All nud theatrical properties made to order, at the way alread, @ in this ‘manner, ot | #ylum—snw Doctor Wilson, old him that he had » 3 co ae ae os i yy sendiug for the si tice. 7 pave ing. at New York Mills, adopted the following preamble | 100, <o 154 ; < withstanding tho dirt oscried on from the round-etone | Fiitof habeas corpus Dr. Reese was there at the tim et, = Fy dy _ 200 Farmer's Trust 27 Stonington RR 53 * | wil ein at their residence ‘by app ech com ME ; Hecate avement, Wad Tequired bat reap litle seesping for the | Witners was introduced to him. Doctor Reere urged | S81 reeclutions, on the subject of the Mexican war :— | So) Warman ty pene RR 83 | LEVETT, a Wall street, corner of Broad. A line through the | 7\ONNER'S UNITED STATES TYPE F fast two years, and, further, thet thy “Maipromind. | Witnees strenuously not to ure the writ of habeas cor- ease wae 18.0R0 of tee Erenvess Svs WAR cam.Al | Ts) do bio 2 25 do 63% | Pestoffice will meet with due attention, / Corer of Aun avd Nassau streeu, New Y yeare; and, further, that they are daily rei | Witucss said to Doctor Reesor that ha hada writ | “ict the human race, and is especially to be deplored in oe 25 Aun st the wodersigued have sele. | da ANTALOONS—F. AHRENS, THE WELL k ine for the ed of the satisfaction given to the public by the sucee this age of national advancement in Knowledge and rell- ta werk, and " | in his pooket, but if be was sure the plaintiff was insane, . S0shs Harlem RR * 44% '50ah3 Morris Canal b3 10 Pane Tailor, 203 Aun atreet, has lately received over 100 | | 0° {28 deat vera ana haut earnest anxiety for iteimmedi- | 1 (itness) would not use it, Dr Reese begged wit- | fi00; and whereas, we of all other people on the face of | totht Haslem RR | Oy ty Uh eM Comal) INF | lnces hiney Cassineren, of watch ne makes pants former for | 'elvexthaty inen thy Fonik Gocogl would also state thet they intend thet their former, and | ¢r8 not to use it, and if witness would let him stay a | the earth, have Latinas dee A peaceot | 330 do 45 100 Long Island RR b13. 285 | only $310 $5 apnir. Also, French and English black exssi- (1 OV vie Fhe Ys pouraphieal buethrens ned by the benuy, ae ‘ Warranted goo ~ ba = item T. ( 4 present reports should convey to your honorable b day or two longer, he would take him out himself. iv pacific nature of our forename houldt be the leader of New Stock Exchange. meres and deerkine from $4 to $8 ner Deir, ar eens Feg eat! | darability,and general exceilence of Tye, be enabled 49 vom thelr decided approval of Russ pavement, in | added he did not wish to have a patient taken out of “1 the nations in all things cond: to pase; and,where- | 1004h4 Mors Canal b30 11 100 the Harlem RR 44% wilt raand not only # continamuee of the orders of their old [riends, a - oA 5 - | 94 et ARCELOR ES peral share ef basiness from newoves They hove h hands by legal provess, an it might affect his professional | 2" Mare now engaged nan expensive and raiuoue war | 2 Haslem ¢ 8, 298 do pat 43 | Maeee Ann street. —__ Sa Tre wade age ap j Tete erate pees wer ete cahatie Ge || MOR eighboring republic. | Therefore, | ‘oe do © 4 100 do Mee | Cee nett Ne eee) caste ram, | tthe height of perfection in he line of their professi tion of @ paving Fines, st ol. Motion granted to stay proceedings until | Resolved Ist, That we view this war as wholly unne- | 3:0 do e 4% 100 © do sow 45) | perflous Clothing or Furniture todispose «f, ean optain a fair | Their old establish brea suecerded by new, the finances of the city are more immediate! lass, et a r or hy nits Ade Oticel. De Cessary, agatessive, wicked, a stain upon our high pro- | 100 do © 45h 50 do 815 44% | cash price forthe same, by sending ® note or calling on the ' b japted building. New they would reepectfully recommend that the subject be | Actil term. for which tho cause must be noticed. fessions and character as @ nation, ivjurious to ourselves | 150 do 45 sabscrsber, at his residence, or through, the post, which will mop sate eape oe hy a oe | fendant’s coats of this motion to abide event, otherwise the motion is denied with costa Snetl, cssigner, fc. ve, Rogpey, et. al.— Motion grent- | ted without cost. | Aiken asmp. Judson --Report of referee confirmed “with con's, Certificate granted { Morres adem, Platt et, al Report of refaree opened, and they are to hear,farther, proof and report anew.— ‘anal street s De Boer | scription nud be punctually attended to. M. DE np stairs. 1B —Ladies can be attended to b: Qid stock and job goods bonght, of any ant. $500 CHALLENGES NOTICE TO GENTLE DD) men who want their old clothes to look like new— all athe Teloring, Wying, Cleaning and Repsiring Kstab- lishment, at 65 Gold street, where you can get all grense referred to the finance committee of both boards, being the most appropriate committee to judge of 't expediency of creating a fund of this description he] consider they have discharged their duty in recommend. ing the work to the favorable consideration ofthe board pectfally ask to be disoharged from ion of the application. CITY TRADE REPORT. New York, Saturday Afternoon, Feb. 12 © ‘The peculiarlanguor usually prevalent, following the departure of one steamer and preceding the arrival of another, was fally manifest to-day. Sales of flour were | moderate, at about yestertay’s quotations for Genesee, Michigan, &e , while sales of New Or! were made and to the people with whom we ure at variance, clearly ominous of evil to our union and prosperity as a repub- lic, and rendering us justly obnoxious to the vengeance | of heaven Resolved 2d, That tho ministers and churches within our b uods be recommended to discountenance this ui called fer and most unnatural war, in every suitable nd unequalled for dur ted for wewspapers one of the best lett uivamtnges, We 80 forwarding in every ws Lity, pot © beeu procures at gr utters in Seotland it orders: promoaing every facilit ye favors of our (reuds A liberi LY, ‘ way, avd especially to cease not to pray for the cessation e AM oa > and ered: Hos in ded iit ADAMS. { Comatites on streets, | Conte to abide the event, sent for platntit’ on demur. | Of heres and the restoration of peuce to our beloved | ‘ermé not quife o good an previounly the prevent week. | HCl ioc ulos: Buscscauatiad ont asset terme, yy | snail ghirasceize dir meu doing Muse ‘Ald. SPOFFORD, are ae la —Judgment for Platnti By | yet guilty country. Farther sales of Ohio wheat were made onthe same B Rit de Gold sereet, two doors from Beekman 'N. | neespapers The R bei st dispute, 86 T. Defendant may demur on payment of costs. | Aen ee eee Mees terms Sales of corn were made pretty ‘freely on terms | fy “rhe highest price paid for gentlemen's left off wearing | above a vrrt times, and will he Russ pavement being, past cispute, Harris W «2'r, $e. impleaded, Fe. cdsm the HaFrom Naw Bruxswick.—The St. Andrews Ga- | Sted below. Meal was sold on terms, it was sald, some: | 45 | to ve bill ament for defendant om demurrer, current singe vastly superior to any other heretofore laid down what in favor of buyers, compared to OR LIVERPGOL — 2 By na : . amend t te. | vette announces the death of the Hon. Charles | ¢y, a — im this city, we are determined to avail our- | "Feussig ct. ale ve Peattniy reel, ‘$c.—Motion to | Jeffrey Peters, Attorney General of the Province, at | pork, wh otis areas qomaland asons toe amet tn 0 Of 2b of Febrnary The ner K OF Oven pre, 8 VAN DUZER ’ vhichi | or | Fee |, on the 3d inst. tthe G. CK, Thomas Shipley, v us as heretofore. ER, selves of the advantages which it presents, and | topes tte ti, of sxohange with the clerk for 10 dey | Gor: Huge MeKay dled at St, George on the 23th uit, | €r°erlee tugare continued soarce and prices frm. Sales | say will positively” sull as above, ert | exebenee Of jerawich street for € jon. The plaintiff stipulates to let defend- ant and his witnesses examioe it on application. The plaintiff must also furnish within six days a sworn copy | | of the protest, or deposite same with the note, Costs to | wbide the event, | Drink » impleaded, $c. adym, Clement, §c.—Motion for certificate denied an to Drinker, without corts | Syme adem Ward, et. al, —-Procvadings of the sheri aro stayed on the execution, provided derendant aubmits the cate forthwith for settlement; and within four days after the same i* se\tled rubmite the sume on writteo Piaintift’s coxts to abide events, otherwise the | feledr: f coffee were made without material change in prices. Asites—Sales of 95 a 30 bbls. pots were made at $6. | {erent or passage, bay apply on beard, at Orl tia | at the age of 97 years. Hs served through th Ameri: can war as Lieutenant in the Queen's Amerioan Ran- | pearig remained pomii it $7. gore, and went to New Brunswick in 1783, where he set- | “Baespereree Plea faite of 1000 bbls prima Wer- td Ho represented his country more than 30 years, | torn were made at $6; 300 do Generee, at $6 25; 1 | 1a the Provincial Parliament, and was senior Justics of | pyia common Geneseo were sold at $6, nod 300 do. at thé Court of Common Pleas. $6 1256. Small lots extra were nold at $4 8734; 500 bbl Ea = oe yw Orlea old at $5 68%, and 150 do. ; | fancy Ohio, at. $67 8744; Southern brands re A Few Splendid Biack and Brown Sack | cived about the anme. We noticed salen of 200 bbi Coats, richly trimmed, scarcely soiled—they are misfits from a | Richmond, count bs 4 . try, at $6, cash. Ther jas no change ted house in Broadway, purchosed for cash, and ru | in Howard’ street or Alexandria contract with Mr. Russ to have the stre front of Herald office paved with it. ON/HLY REPORT, FOR JANUASY, OF TH MO New York Medical abd Sorgical Institute, 75 Che jets street. his Tvetituion was founded iu 1848" to suppress ckery and sender sound end scientific medical and sargieal vid to the ofl cred, under the distinguished patronage (as will Ve remembered by wany) of the m t ‘ Cle «wharf, foot of Wall street, or The packet ship ROSCIL Moore, will succeed the Garriek, aud sail Kk. COLLINS $6 South street, Capt. Wm. M. P Monsx’s Tets@rari ann tax Ewoursn Tew Gararn —Mr. French, the President of the Mag- netio Telegraph Company, taking a statement cf the expenre of telegraphing one hundred words to Liver pool from London, a distance of 225 miles, has made » comparison of these charges with those on Morae’s line : —' The distances from Washington to New York is two | ANDER’S TRICOBA | hair dye ever discovered, +a beutiful black or b: roadway ; A.B. & 0. » Fa! 3, Thomas & Maxwell, William st., of of J 1 Marden-lane Timp te +, 5 great debility, 9 gonorrhan 3 umption, 7 acute thew rregularit adaty veteren!, Sprima 3 hundred aod twenty-f if i bargain, Also, a few over coats and cloaks $2 to Wiheat—Sales of 2500 HAWF AND SHEDS IN BROOKLYN TO L Ab Sertontte mt Runored sords 1s tresamtteed ordinertiy te Bre minutes, in dented with consta | sioeach; dressand frock Part cloth aad style, $219 | busbels cf Oblo, were ‘made at $129, od 600 Lo from Ist May vest, of lor sxle—The above property hes got heart ¢ tion waren. of leet bat rometimer in three and a haif minules, at a charge Ogilvie ods Foleoner.- Judgment for plaintiff on de- air; vests 50 cents (O83. Vash paid | Isiand at the aame price The last sales of Geneseo | 9 frontof 150 feet on Furman street, and 1 Est | perntions and Cures seture in recum. 6.¢trk ‘J murrer Defendant may amend on payment of costs. 1g Aad repair’ ‘oken dank | wore made at $1 33 a $135 Corn—Swles of 2000 bush- | Rayer ahout120 fret, and Inys directly opp v avethra, 5 indolens aleers 9 hydrecete, « eacyeted of five doliars for the first hundred wor dollars and thirty-three cents for the each following hundred words. ‘The comp: ciency of the Americ: Corwer Nasson and Beekimao. $5 | «ig New Jersey yellow, were made at 603; 1,500 a 1600 do, new yellow, were made at 60c; 2.400 do, Northern round yellow, sold at 65¢; 2500 do old Northern yellow in Phe People. Fe, vs, Car oltet at.— wotion, granted vmauared, unless the defendanr forthwith efter notice of this order, and Kogilah systonre of eleotrio | Pays the sherlf cil corte incurred in the port mement moved frm the head. teveral injuries atten ied 0, 2 ph ing. 20 veiueteal warts removed; ms n New ‘aud very near the new Fer'y abrut t hed to Brook Ithas been cecupied m ny yr If sold, the terns rf aval stores Will be rented for ove Gentiemen’s Notice—Geutemen must not , eal | Of the gales since the t7th January, 1948, and the Dis-'| /,, Mu “Washington street. 1 ‘he ou y | atore, at640; 1000 yellow at Glo Meal—Sales of 300 @ | nore years. Apply to VALENTINE G Ho LL, cor cof | perfurmed.Just published—A + be ppv Laren: 00 eerde, aan aenmPrebend: | Triot Attoriuy the costa of making thia motion, wed pro- | plage whers to get your Coste and Pautee eed tan si ertse | 400 bbls New Jersey. were reported at $279, aod wot of | Heckman snd Peni streets, New York, Iso to let, a gentecl | Uentment of Seminal Wseaies | $22 20; Amerionn te! 100 Words, 296 miles, 6 | vided the othe nt reales pcan a delay Wiz CU dd Brandywine: wt $2982. Rye was quiet at S80 # 000. | brick house ipornes of, Bands street and Hudion Avenue, 14 | Mf etions, with practical y, American, we ) | sixty days, in which evrnts the proceedings may be | ecovmie would do weil, Your | Sales of 100 bla Rye «eur were made at $4.60, under | Brooklyn, Kent, ata "Pouether with H oe egg | Sakae al fie seety, aye te Créer to give the den eee y Sra ee ee ee eesti hs acCOn: | olreum eannen eee commatored tedtentivs of prte Gots | PusLic House TO LET, THE WHODCOCK, NO. 4 | Side he 1 teal charseter of is Book Grant county, Wisconsiv, contains now # population to attempt to surrender culprit fat & £ ty tenet were worth 500 for canal, with sales, Pea 80 t di it. Possession gwen immediately. Apply | sale. Itmay be hat cogel of 143. vs " pop oh street. Repairing of every description Dole were made at $1 Sl. pF. ronsioese a Po . | it BostWi_K, MD, ng Physician and Surgeou.