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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | — NO. 5403. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1849. a - ee motes = ———=====_=_= rome = a ——— ee ——————— — in re The Magnetic Telegraph_Bain and Morse Eleetru-Magnetic Chronogra, ‘The Loss of the Steamers Tweed and Forth Domestic Miscellany. City Intelligence. aero Controversy. Tq mux Eviton or San Naw: Yorn iiseasn om Ep. Naw Yous ttt aserans. got men, wee recently expelled from the soolety of the | Raninazu’s Batus.—Mr. Rabinean,whose name is fe- | Before the Recorder, Sad Aldermen Adams ang OPINION OF JUDGE CRANCH. everal instances, ver; itions >. New Yorx Heraup:— a marr; miliar vn Bi 8, Alezender Bain, Appellant, vs. Saml. T. B Morse, have been taken in reference to my late invention, {have seen, with regret, the reported loes of | mother-in-law. eras ae eo See on Levies Severe? of raed einen dial tipsaredon vernal eprelice.- Upom the question of interfering applica- | from the fact that the persons attempting to make | the English mail eteamer Forth, on the Alacrans, | The mail between Newbern, N.C , and Norfolk was | Public sanitory improvement, hae fitted up » number be ag ry ight of the Sth of = tions for a patent.— Commissioner decided thet | decisions concerning it, do not fully understand in | (the Spanish word tor ecprpions,) which isa large | robbed last week. A part of the centents were found | of baths im this city, on very superior plan. We last, robbed Geor; ME Mone . wet ey Na be pi “4 what that mventien consists. ‘The late publication | and yery dangerous reef on the Campeachy béaks. | 1 Nausemond river. could hardly render greater service to the public | proseonting witm: elaim of Mr Bain. From this decision Mr. Bey ‘sp- | of Mr. W. C. Bend, in your paper, as quoted in the | Having anchored at that reef, in the late war, in a | The bridge soross the Illinois river, at Peoria, Ill.,i# | than to recommend these baths to general use. Mr. de, and resides at No. Dealed. tended by Mr. Moree, that the | New York Heraéd, is an instance. United States schooner of the gulf coast squadron, | nearly completed. Rabinean has several very extensive establishments, eo was possing th Sppeal m to be decided was ths priority | Mr. Bond hastily and erroneously assumes that | I beg leave to communicate some remarks, eug- | | Two canal boate from Easton, Pa. havearrived at | so pally at Castle Garden, the Astor House, ana | “Ue? ame BP t 3 inv t upom the questior, of inter- oy invention is nothing more than a means by | gested from the perusal of the unfortunate occur- Fhiledelpbia—the first naviza' of the canal of the Oe aaa stale i » ‘eatea sa ar pe tyeers Ce i bie vatel ro on ee pa sp ames A ich a'chock 18 made to close and break the tele. | rence. : with him, got into conversation, and asked him how the ‘aphic circuit, and thus cause an electro-magnet It is a remarkable coincidence that two fine Gold is said to ba found im abundance near Chapel | both salt and fresh water, warm and oold—with every ? - Reuseeneinied tab <n aes ay bet questions repeasthe beats of that clock at any aianee ‘say | English steamers should have been wrecked on | Hill, N.C. suitable arrangement for the comfortable accommoda- | 38 cae heen, in. tne commie 0nd Re yom nt Sete ee RINE senerted the right of. the Court to | from Cambridge, 80.astobe “audible at New York, | that reef. Itie far from my intention to impute Il to provide for a convention to frames new | tion of ladies as well as gentlomen. At this season of | watoly which the witness recleteds but, the scoused Sees ROM, Doth quantione, Jndge Crrmeh proceeded | Wachington, and Cincinnati.” Had my invention | the accidents to the fault of carelessness. The tion, has been defeated im the Ohio Logisla- | 1, pote leled severity |. threatened to stab or to kill him with » dirk The Juds ‘mone. raetrays nd. clear analysis of | been not ing more than this, 1twould have produced | steamer Tweed was wrecked at night, on the | ture, having received but 67 votes im both branches. year, after » winter of almest unparalleled severity | wnich*he had in his hand, if he did not let him go, he $f what tsand what is not paten’abiein Mores’s pa- | No new effects; for the same thing had been done six | northernedge of the Alacrans, about the early |/ Rev. Isaac Van Tassel, Superintendent of the Ot- | 88d duration, the use of the bath we deem to be one of | succeeded in getting off with it. The next time the tent. and comes to the conclusion ‘shat all that fe pa- | or seven years ago by Bain, by Wheatstone, and by rt of the year 1847, and nearly everybody on | tawa {year Mission, since 1824, was found dead im the | the best measures to prepare for the great transition oe ew wasat the Fourth ward station house. tontable in Me Morse’s inventior, 1s the elaim for the | Steinhell, whe, also, by means of the motion of Board peushed. On a small island, by the anchor- | Miami on the 3d inst. He was 60 years eld. from intense oold to great heat, and torestore the equi- | Tutor about ten stent ere apaRy of the prose- Hon of machinery and rsaterials which he has | this distant electro-magnet, put other clocks at | age, the bodies of a number lie buried; arade | Am intelligence oftce keeper, named Norman Brooks, | ithrium of the frame after the severe trial of a long | {ime aver, the sonata ereregine, Fabbery., Some snd that this all w?sieh is left to be inter- | those dietant stations. in synchronous motion with | tomb-stone here and there bespeaksthe ead event. | has been fined $60. in Cinolauati, for having conduct: | NOdum of the frame after the severe trial of & Whe’ Goverios ett hale ne ana . inal er parent clock ; these secondary | Mr. Diamond, the American Consul at Vera Cruz, | ¢d tos house of ill:fame a » young woman who applied and pelnfal winter. On the score oi ani 000. | caisition to the Governor of Masseshusetts for his sepa sge ing without pendulums or weights, and | was on board, and, providentially, saved. Heand | to him to procure her e situation in « respectable | nomy, comfort and elegance, these baths cannot be too ‘thle Mr. Moree’s claim with Mr.’ Bain’s claim, having, as | cl e “4 4 h family. highly spoken of, or too warmly reco! ded. ity tm the, cusay okie Beets mea bye above, reduced the questiom to the point mentioned, | being driven by the reciprocations of the magnet, | an English gentleman, passengers, seeing no hope | “A741 pe: ighly spoken of, or too warmly recommended. city im the custody of a Boston offer, A 2 apdnines @ Pp mae acting very much as the click does upon the racket | of safety by holding longer to the wreck, resolved Maret Eccl ehi ing Pret gritty ay La pAtnvat Reronr or tHe New Youx Hosritat ano pained MoCabe, who Tesldes at 277 Water atreat, ttbergcombinations senrs to me te be fer from iden, | wheel of & saw mill to urge the log againet the | to venture in a heavy rolling breaker to the reef. | gays sinee, for $8. Bh donee nates Neu York Heepient d to prove the ldeatity of the prisoner, ama to tical. Mz. Bain inoludes {.n his combination the uso of | saw.* : pachangng Tings a8 mementoes, and letting gO | Micheal Tenby was killed In Boston, on Saturday, | dais einer hos ree aN ee Hospital and Bloom! k to the description of the dress worn by him ae. eereet sone ree mposing the communice- My invention produced all of these old effects | their hold in a heavy rollers they were borne by it | py being.struck on the while ey) » 7 ut the time of the alleged robbery, in order to com ry su! ich passes the electrie cur- | in a new manner, which did not, as proved by ex- | through a violently agitate ,to the reef, upon | assisting In losdings versele nee oe OCs port that the incsessing population of our olty hear ‘| . ° t 2 firm the evidence of the prosecuting witness in these plete TOG L wig gla and the machinery | periment, change in the least the rate of going of | which they obtained @ foot-hold in water waist- | There were 90 deaths in Boston for the week ending ring the year 14 ae the proiginte Y | particulars. ‘Thetr testimony. however, was not unex. different places at the same time. it ie said that the | the clock, or eudanger at all the durability of ita | deep, and quite smooth, and thus were saved. Saturday. nde far larger nuniber than during any preceding | ceptionably distinct upon these points. The latter atyle is not new; but He makes iten ingredientin his | Correct performance. But the special advantages of The steamer Forth was wrecked on the southern The bill adopting the plurality rule passed to w third | OR¢; but the income derived frem public appropria- | did state that he raw the sooumed the evening hefors coubiaation—and in that respect, bis combinetion | my invention did not consist even in these im- | Or southeastern edge of the reef, but without loss im the Massschusetts House of Representa- 'd private benefleence, have enabled them to | bis sre ee sha ied ore Ce bea differs from that of Mr. Morre, and it is = veryimpor- | provements. The most important part of it consist- | of a life. The schooner E. Simpson, of Balti- jaturday, by a vote of 115 to 91, m claims made vpon them. The extra debts ane raw ros “ag Le oo ee “9 a tant item in conn-sotion with the perforated paper. He | ed in such a combination of clock-work and elec- | more, freighted witn stores and horses for our ar- A heaiha formerly contracted for additional buildings, called s “ goatee;”” but when le ca the nex? incladesin his combinations, new patentable matter | tric, or electro-magnetic machinery, as constituted | my, then at Vera Cruz, was wrecked at that reet | grea gi0, for sealing s noumapee nee Ne 7 ane wien coeds provernen te bave sll Deva pada, aud uo | 'Mmttné Were slate” ques ine acouset tied cen per Datentable comblastion.. Shia new matter thus | &,COMPIcte elechromograph, cr distant time: | ag are aes cover OO wens lout, Aad arene nt. nm Gery dled at New Haven, (Conn), on the | ‘he Year ust ended. ‘The temporary oan of $3 833 it geatand Satrew baton when he committed the rob % hic th Q : ast. @ . She was a relict of Elbridge Gi mentioned in the last year’s report as having been ob: . Per etetehle ta heat micombinstion, is admitted to | movements visible and audible at a distance, | the accident to the Forth, an American vesgel has | Iu ie signers 0f the Declaration of indseendeaes’ | talned.to meet the incseesed erpenditorse ef the Inet | CmARLEs B. Stanxweatuen, police offloer from th» -oK unyatentabie matter, and indeed it seems to be a | but it ed down qurrently a permanent time- | been reported to have been wrecked atthe same | my, paitimore Conferen of the Methodist Eplsoo. | Months of 1847 has been paid off, and there were no | City Marshal's office, Bosto ted that he had ar- pal Church has passed a res at ‘cmprovement im the transmission of telegraphia | scale, ike atape measure, legible in heures, ten | place. ‘+ ‘ outstanding debts on the first of January, 1849. rested thi on the 1th of December last, o Et ete minutes, minutes, seconds,and tractionsof seconds; | About the Alacrans, the northeast trade winds | tpt property question in d it feb eee bon dered it seary to affor lorraati repead aa alee porhe, bole pambes ef Patients who reostved the | 8¢ and as they were going to the polie> Bust it ii that Me. Bain is enly autho: and, moreover, enabled the observing astronomer, | prevail, and blow at times very fresh; softening | ana Southern branches of burch, t nefits o iehment in the year 1848, was 378 obtain » separate patent for each of by touching a key, to print, or inferesiate into that | the severe nofthers to light and moderate variable | sspitcation phe vain er ye ding those of 1846, by 696, 416 not have to go bank fe Ham Yam. e if he could only get 4 & requisition from ssked him what they wanted him for in New York. ‘The socused replied by asking witness if he did not know all about it, Wit- ness told him that he bad heard something knew nothing particular in reference te it. accused then said that he had Knocked do d— 4 old Jew, and that he did not want to go bac! New York, as they would makes sure thing of him, ‘Witness asked him how he had got away? He replied that he had given a man $150 to ball him; thet he had cannot elaim « patent for his id and new together. If, however, his new com- bination of old muterials be patentable (which must time-ecale the exact moment ef his observation. | breezes, and to nearly calm weather. The current te of Obio, on the 16th inst., passed @ Dill pap retinyhgerdbs It was thus, that on the night of the 18th of | is generally westerly, and averages a knot, and | by « vote of 40 to 25, calling a convention to revise or sons have received the benefits of the infanen Sere admitted, or it would not interfere with Mr. Morse January last, my clock ai Cincmnati printed its | knot and a half the hour. 1t flows at times easter- | ferm a new constituti ing the past year @laim,) it seems to be not the less patentable because it | time-scale, not only at that place, but also at the », from tne effect of the northers. The reef lies, | ‘The case of the lons of ip Franklin was sent | Of this number there have been cured. includes the new matter in connectiou with the old, | same momenta duplicate at Philadelphia, in both | I judge with ne chart at hand, about ninety miles | before the Grand Jury of Boston, on Tuesday. Relieved. ..... The old matter may not, in itself, be patentable. but | of which time-scales, or fillets of paper currently | from the coast of Yucatan, is formed like ahalt | risut, R. H, Long, U.S.A., died recently at Fort Joined to the new matter, s combination may be form- | graduated, were imprinted the time to exact frac- | moon, concaved to the south, and affords, in the Gibson, Ark. " @d which may be patente: je is not obliged to tal tions of reconds, at which a star passed the several | curved and only sloped side, anchorage in good | 4 seq serpent, ninety fect long, is sald to have been separate patents for each new patentable matter. wires of the Waisset telescope at the Philadelphia | holding ground and smooth water, unlees the wind | sen recently on the Florida coast. dou jab ner oes Se) sem she: wey | ee ing ae ask | Chservatory. be very southerly fresh. It embraces about ten Combination; end net for an exclusive use of them for | _ The advantages of this printing method of astro- | miles of latitude and fourteen of departure, and | ¢,d4; De.Le Forest, late Consular Agent to thiscity:| 2 io. ss tne Hospital, Deo. 81, 1848 given the watch and the money to semebody. and that every pur ota te miieh, they may be applicable. Aainical ge as is, sorese sunicalas pt meaenis all bs pers sarees mupgodbreak ‘Rasseaciiabe.U. Ss-Se: Poh ar Total number treated as above. ‘ ‘i ; Re aarer : epee its: ae a a ey bq = . —" - | ocular mos ve rs of 1mminen: . re several smal ; 8. Senator h Mr json (in 3) says. combination or ar. le, have been pointed out by the several | ers of innation the 18th inst. BP oy Me eae ea ie cornell mi fae next dey, and that be (the scowed) would rather do Fangement of old materials, when, in consequence | distinguished astronomers who have made reports | islands about the anchorage; upon one a gang of thereof a new effect te produced, may be the subject of | to the late Congress on the subject ;. copecially do | Yucatan Indians was emp ed, by a Cauipeachy ug on minty in Brooklyn for the week end- Cd Site Coronary pRiGH teyatnsiod nceily soem after be- garthing: ensaie> paanes Rem r ok as they ‘would pera ped nesich phen eEos they express themselves gratified with the minute | house, in the tortoise shell fishery and the manu- The twa “OC Dativinuas ito’, now pewiaina ate 1 ies seeain aioe nasa eeiitie Hospital daring the | This witness underwent « long ani searching cross ye ° te.” This manufac | 2nd scourate mode fof subdividing the second, | facturing of barila. No drinking water 1s to be | These m et Mayr aay hunt oon ee eae as | year 1600 amounted te. $0.570 6a akd the expendi, | examination, but his testimony was not shaken in any to. | Which I have attained. None but a practical as- | had, but green turtle and fish are abundant there. hundred end twenty-five houses built. Ten years ago | tures were $45,108 02, The comparison ef statements | material degr tronomer can @ppreciate these advantages In steaming or sailing in the Gulf of Mexieo, | itwase foreste . years 86° | vith the accounts ef 1847, shows a decrease of $454 30 | _ The accused’s counsel having addressed the jury f arrangement of many old combinations. Each The appropriation made by Sorte intended | care should be taken, asa esate rule at mght, not ‘ ie fr 1 M in the payment for seamen; euch, Austin Gibbon, who was fo distinct part of the manufacture to be a.compensation tome not ooly for, the ore to be to, the southward of the latitude ef Havana oarad Se icgit Retke een p ee ees PaOEl eoeipts from other pay pationte, assault ita ao intent to com- tion of a chronograph upon my plan, at the Nation- en making departure, in any of the meridians | * - joomingdale Asylum e al Observatory, Ent for the right to the government | of the separated groups of reefe which stud, with mee bn prep ha re seoemeet on the 10th 288 persons have been und why senton Pevenrailed ‘facture may be the proper subject for a pat Tele {o.use my anvention Tah all of the upprovements ee oe eee pera one ot the sadly ay ica baa po paidly en Giese hai vilte which I may make. The unpublished improve- | Campeachy bank. But if the coast side be reached, iphia raacha - : Sine Shue BeedEses by oe ao meats already devised make no inconsiderable | the bank may bo uavigated, inside all the groups | » oye cae Toth inst, ‘The canal is in complete mavi- known, with something Sena part of the improvement which 1s now to be devel- | referred to, with the lead, in from ten to twenty | ekt wisasndl daily average number during the last effect which was oped at Wathington. The honor conferred upon | fathoms of water, in less dan that if ordinary care tne, Sonate of Wisconsin has passed e resolution in- | year is, probably, nearly ab many as the present estab. vidence of most respectable persons. He (the me by Congress, it seems, is an enviable one; but | be takes, and with safety, at night. Blunt's Coast | *Fucting their Senators and Reprosentatives im Con- | jithment cam accommodate mithe advantage to the pa. | Prisoner, and those of his class.) must know that there y i Hike wih Pilot is the best work extant in truthful d es to ask for an amendment of the Federal Consti- tients. m was lew in thiscoumtry,and that its violation would The eounsel of Mr, mere io srgument, said, Ihave no doubt that the Senate were somewhat | Pilo 8 J Ae re 2 in truthful deserip- | tution, to the effeot that the United States Senators ores a ee het eae be puniehed, and that vevercly. In cvery efvitined It is obvious, and is admitted by our adversaries, | predisposed in my favor by the fact voluntarily | tion of the bank, und gives the position of two | may be elected by the people. Midhkimeera. ee Es country, the law regarded the offence in question aa past Mese's Tartreomeny 1 a ye fitessent shine, a presented by Senator Benton, that I had already | shoals, on the coast side, through not dangerous if | The gmail pox prevails extensively at Vicksburg, Inpeereds. 7 og AS) | | Cueat tna highest’ known to it, aud_in she gous aa ra Lona st E pase om ease! e eshte performed adecade of annual scientific services | eare be used, which are not jaid down on the best ee. Unimprov 5 from which the prisoner had come, the law Subjeoted ad not com- 1 addressed him, and said that he convicted of a most helnous offence, upom ‘he number of patients has regu. | ‘Bcoherent remarks to the cffeot that bh for the last five years, baviag been 195 | mitted th 1844, 242 in 1845, 250 in 1846, and 274 | | The R to my country in the mvestigation of its terrestrial | charts, which, for correct soundings, are of eld body of aman supposed to be named George | Died....... the offender to execution, and in some States of this Patter edict or with tobte cea or ions ne peoee, ais | magnetism, without pay. I'am now superintend- | Spanish surveys. A Ligurgxant. | Evans. wes Feoently found murdered near Rookpors, | Rematning dist’ Deceniber, i648: Union, the punishment was equally exemplary. The Joes time, it is no interference; but it is an improve- ing tea neem of ee of the nachee as ‘Sienkdae Sidmedtions Chic, A prot he i tested skzomgh Bie head. He was person EE actcasiaes conimitted, ment for which the inventor may havea patent. lew York, an was about to Pavone to Boston Robert Kelly, Eeq., President, in the chatr. ipposed juffalo, N. linet ta » SGI RET NEES. = ace Mesacecas cnarmsochet Geacheas tee m the application is fur a patent inful tome that | Maxcn21—The minutes of the preceding meeting | _ The steamers Issac Newton, Oregon, South America, je inmates e institution have generally en scombina- | on the same business. Itis yey. pai md structure | a gentleman for whom tien of machiner: 1} nd materials, form have had 60 | were read and approved. North America, Rochester, Columbia, New-Jersey, | Joyed good bodily health; they have been free from all | Pro’ otion, and he (the er ee astrong hearty ubstance; they are of much respect should so hastily and incon- +) P Report of Fi . | three-quarters of the Hendrick Hudson, one-halfofthe | ¢Pidemics, there has been very little acute disease, | men. It was fortunate for him that he had n admission that Morse’ aiderately Sa Fs charges mguhast me which oe rae me rea at $1800 tee carereairedtd Troy, and John Mason, will be sold at the | 8nd there has been no caro of suielde or other of the mbabed tie, Beveliel my areas twe ca the peacens Ute, ia Ik sie Seed rina feere | fe, absolutely, though I presume not know- Ofland forte for » scheol house in the Twelfth ward. ni Exchange in this city, in a few days. Rec aemieiee oi ten copeting) amongr tines diaeashd ia: | ey Tuan i ecepte ie young man, Ewing, who was indi it Ne 4 ned least{that there 1s no interference butween | 10gly, noumey duplicating. not only. mreell abet ‘Elecenth Werd.—Report of same committee, in favor Havent Cons ,foran pied th ‘upon his chen ‘aa been | 4 The receipts of money for the Bloomingdale Asylum | It being now three o'clock. the court adjourned until \d throws the burden of proof on the other | OU celt woe Injury to Mr, Bond. Iam the more | of ™#ki2ng an appropriation of $886, to pay for flagging | dlechatged upon » compromise of $3,000. myeel A the sidewalk in front of ome of the schools of the . The Sheriff of Rockbridge county, Virginia, { There wes no evidence laid before the Commissioner | surprised at this course pargued by Mr. Bond, from | ward. Accepted, teapting to quell a Gistathases which ta, upon the question of interference ; so that | the fuctthat, at an early period of my invention, First Wa’ ‘Communication from Trustees of first judged the interference upon scom- | J sent him a most confidiag and cordialletter, an- .. ‘appropriation for one of the schocls of the sh aamatin eoudy, tees mM | during the yeer 1848, have been $45,878 09, and the | ¢leven o'clock to-morrow (this) morning. expenses $83,646 25. a Tue Wratuen.—Yesterday was a day worthy ofthe Supreme Court. times and the resrou; « regular line storm, and all in Marcu 21.—Important Litigation—Yesterday an gcod time commenced on Monday night andcontinued, | order was obtained on behalf of the inhabitants of paritom of the two specifications; possibly without | nouncing to him my invention of the printing me- rred. aah eh with brief interminsions, all night and the eucoreding | Staten’ Island, Richmond ocunty, residing in, the Sonrideriog thatthe only patent ‘whlch either sould | thod Se eeetreee cence lati a wrecinen'oe ment of the Scheol Mohey —Report of com. | "vo committed the crime, day and night. The win violnity of the Quarantine Hospital aud grounds, from the materials, of whlch Mr. Morso’s combination eon. | the printed fillet, a8 Idid to several other sci- iene nell oth dh inate eed pe ys om Get She nial poh Cone nguere te cr aud thereby alee dasivos of Pas: || Cokesiatioiee ot Cee ty ee eee A i Re nal " n mber of ‘commissioners of Emigration to show cause at aiste, being old and not now patentalle. entific gentlemen, and even requested his co-ope- dred corde of wood. and two freight cars, were destroyed Cr ouse The quer tion is not uow, whetber the claims of Mr, | ration in the periecting ef some of the subordinate by freon Saterday late toate poe | CERT eee ata Tetaeeta Ui Ei AGRE icearon: || Beater e teen ic eaenen tact eee why an injunction Pela ae iseue, re- missioners m bur} or be buried, within rt ‘uitalins : ins Bain and Mr. Moree interfere as to matters not now | parts, which were very much in the line of Mr. patentable ; but whether they interfere as to matters | Bond’s pursuits. now patentable; and the only matter now patentab! Credit was given by me, in my first publication ceived from State fand. in Mr. ee pecification. Neaal own combinatic at Cincinnati, to Mr. Bond, for suggesting a new | Raised by tax on the city. of machinery and materiale, Laat combination con- | mode of breaking the electric circuit by clock ac- | Tax of ome 20th of one per ee Eee Te ae forachine ls admitted to | top, different from that of Bain, Wheatstone or | 80d personal estate, ko. of ) Intel podganasA ‘Sana Meagtere capstitute tari Steinhill. Yet that new mode has not, so far, [| ®Peases of collection lesisaippi Fiver bezan to fall at this point on Sa- machinery. The combination consists of | believe, been tested. My own mode of breaking 208,880 27 | terd er - continued to bey ey Gan JFay | public ground: sud structure; and the patent, if issued, will, { | circuit is nota modification of Mr. Bond’s, but | rhe report was ordered to be printed for the use sare Mee aaretiduting chen. Batethn Gan the fol- We are daily indebted to Mr. R. MoGregor, of the One good effect will result from t Housatonic Railroad, for Albany papers in advance of the street will, probably, prove to ha’ + « $40,621 63 | the mail. jelly dissolved, a1 40,621 63 Pe Sarena ates: 2 will, no doub*, Tux Froop in THE Mississirr1.—The Concordia | couree,) shovel La.) Intellegencer, of the 10th inst., says:—The | When thie st . The ice th ting the di bitious corporation officers | imclosure, or in abled to ply (by proxy, of | to be used for 'd brooms to the greatest advantaze. | complainants clears up, we may reasonably expect 1 if i j Tux Hupson Rive! now fairly open from three to four be issued for the form and structare of the | 1s an original one, invented and mude by me, in °f | here is not more than five inches. Early this week 1845." Mr. Walker has also named Mr. Bond’s Paerelasien. —The President presented a resolution, | We had a promise of 4 rapid and heavy fall, the hh adi hewn births inj aecmpiat' tee foot of ‘we'll ‘edepted for ited thet the form and structure of | suggestion in his report (Congressional Doc. 21 ) | of which the following is a copy :— ” | river having fallen at Memphis about twenty feet, | [e'gtreete leading to the North iver. Quite a mum | burial purposes, the soll belug very porous, trument is very different from Morse 7 ike mode of breaking circuit is not essential to Resolved. That two special committees of three each | 2nd at Previdence nearly four teet. On Wednes- ‘arrived at Alba i ‘and the sail craft | account o yosnlenual filavia or atench > onograph in the printing | be appointed to visit and inspect the different ward | day last, our hopes were dashed again by the intel- ich mixes with and infects the atmospuere and report the result of their examination, to- | ligence of a rise in most of the upper rivers, and the identity’ of ma- | the performance of my dat their work. {t has beens long | eecapes, in the two instru. | Method of observing, for any one of all that have | #ebools. bt a mi hardy beatmam will be rendere for # considerable distance beyond the Quarantine din view of his wages having once more | enclosure The compiainants show. by the opinions x Fy gether with any suggestions they may think necessary | on Thursday that news was confirmed. The latest aa fee wien hotintertere withy of injure the performance of | £7 improvement ia the govermaent and menagement | boat down reports the Upper Missisippi, Missoun, 4. “AC last fall accounts, there wase great | of Dr Alexander B. Whiting. the Hiealth Omoer, wad the clock, a property which my mode has beenex- | ° The resolution was adopted, with » slight amend. | 1!/1n018, Ohio, Wabash, Cumberl Tennessee, in the nerthern sections of the river, al yr. . . Deputy at Que. perimentally proved to possess. Thus, my inven- | ment, to wi tion, which, like most others, is a new combina- | each. inste: tion of things already known in order to obtain a teh SI cin vend 5 ‘ though business is quite brisk between this city and | rantine, thet ‘the ovmplaints concerning the burial that three committees, of three members ne St eee ae hon hor the ports this side of Hudson. Only let us havers few | eround have been well founded, owing to the nature d that they have M hia, aad had he felt d pp! B. (hs day’ ike the last two, and we may be assured of the | of the ground, and that the only remedy is to stop ls of the pub. | Memphis, and had even been telt down to Bache- | 14ie and. for the season, final opening of the trade on burying the dead within the Quarentine enslosure \d the corporate schools, aswellas | lor’s ie the between the machin ry the d useful It) far from being identical end, where, on Thursday last, the river was | the North Ri Suol guage of these physiciaas,quoted by the tending applicants to effect the object—i.e,, the | 2¢W end useful resul eee far fro ing identical dhe:watd:selioela, Wri 5 rei y well ' 6 Nor iver. The Bir binges Peet pt AW a th iesion of intell with Mr. Bond’s, and a plagiarism or piracy trom - still rising. Aain we say, guard well your levees. rf M ny’ rédiebmed' to ad complainants. complainsate ae rarther, ‘Geena exveat. my eer tiered Se aver of ee it, does not include his lavention, or any part of je other unimportant business, the Board | The Memphis (Tenn.) Eagle, of the 12th inst. thing commas piwill: spgees: that ene very valuable pe ee, x peariecds ihe Quacenee b thiewly specifications and drawings and models, will at once | it, a8 a constituent element. Joun Law. says:—The latest accounts trom above represent | wai.c curtle quarry Hackahoe, Westohester coun- | Sv riine homer end seetdences in the immed perceive the difference, ‘New York, March 20, 1849. Movements to California. the Ohio, the Upper Missiesippi, their tributaries, |. ent e line of the Harlem Railroad, is to be sold to HW borhood, The allegations conta’ A patentabdle i: provement is not an interference. * Such instruments are the common magnetic clocks MASSACHUSETTS. and all the streams between this point and the | (ce nizoert bidder, om the 284 inat., by order of the (which fe subscribed by ‘The Commissioner, in his written decision, seys:— | of Europe and the continent An overland company, called the Congress and | mouth of the Ohio, to be rising rapidly. At this | 13mm ttratrix of the original discoverer, Francis | syiquais, $1 « [tappeare from the records of the office, that the ap- | tit wos a similar specimen of chronographic California Mutual Protechve Couigatly itiabénag point, we have a very full ryan ain wate reach- tascrea eegsctaniy we tandouben veniers a oa cake ints athe pent ential efluvie o Sete by said Alexander Bain, subject of Great | ing, ands almilar one to Dr. Back, ae ‘Cf | about fifty persons, principally trom Roxbury, ing within less than four tet of the extreme mark | (48ers boat Cake tk Ua of annual produe- es from the decomposing al matter buried Piicin, mes mate-apell 1008; sed upon seamiastonce | the U. at Se Ca narece on the aahent eee ay; am | started] from this city fer California yesterday af- | of the lust hich water, and rising rapidly, An i sith, as our public edifices tentify, That classio to patent, no invention of @ | ceived from Dr, Locke, of Cincinnati, specimens of | t€7200n, in the Old Colony . They are all | mense quantity of driftwood, to the serious impe- | Parthenon, the Curtom House; the City fall, of pearing in the public records of the | recording. by bi i armed with rifles, cutlasses, and bowie knives, | diment ot boate, is floating past. No reasonable | Brooklyn ; the Post Office at Washington ; and nume- "4 lication. Prior. however, | tirely ‘farail ‘Bll the-¢onditions required by the astro- | and take the route via Baltimore and Sante Fe.— doubt remains ot the fact, that New Orleans and | rous other adornments of the nation fully develo) d is quite injurious to the pe the care, the seeret archives were sD , . No. 31,p. 2 J. Webber, jun. is President of the company; Na- | the coast are doomed to aterrible verflow, in | the advantages of this central located quarry; and ite m4 saa ge igs cena sar than Dudley, Vice President, and Robert Nichols, | Which more property wall be, lost an destroyed, | r-tources being inexhaustible, ao the invaluable 10 t'to'bs abated for tho deposited, s Canadian Matters. Secretary.—Boston Traveller, March 20. pas con pen ana Sounttyr orothing bore tras. prietor offered to furnish from it to the CommonjCoun- d lest yoar mitts eh poner wd which presented William L. Mackenzie arrived in Kingston cm ae sete solute miracle can save them. Already the river | oof thi enclorure, ‘The matter, as far as the injanotion is A for on" nt hy mn. le the jorade ot oyu stende brimming wpiothe very amin of the Low | tga amper oy harley "ib enna | Conetems wi eum up fr asieaeati oe te wr titled to his pa- | given, the Fire Brigade turned out; and the burn- | New Orleans on the 12th inst., for Chagres:— Teer Hoel ce atl eran aye celt tne first swell | wealth investments for the adventurous, the business | Hrooriyy on the frst Tuesday of April next Francis tent; and if there be no interference im respect #0 pa- | Syn was witnessed by several thousand | _ Dr. Billings. B. F. Hastings, Dr J.\D. Wydown, P. w. | Of this new flood, it will rush over its banks, and and mechanic er oapitalist will find in this | 5)°Cuiting and Jonn B Parroy ate “<:ployed as tentable metter, be is still <7 g in e| fas wil e et y, heh hi sand | wveeke, JM, Wateon. D- Baldwin, H. Critober, M, | #ptead over a vast and populated extentot territory, | quarry.a sure counsel for the complainants owi i Tsons. We are not in favor of such exhibitions. Cle 4, F. Cutlett, F. Lynoh. P. | invading even the busiest thoroughfares of the | profitable investment. mentioned, Sunday. Last evening, his effigy was burnt in the | __ The following 1 a list of passengers by the brig Market Square, ‘The'alarm of fite having been | Major Eastland, Capt. Wells, which cleared at d never-failing source of more than ith regard to the present case it is making too Si ai 1 il 0 o’olosk Sheeeesan epg great a man of Mackenzie, to draw together the pba myo Lark spf tore NROME Ee RE, aaltoGly tse aTug, he the. Caspekte FASS ee TaN United States D. strict Court. citizens of Kingston to witness his representation PH. Hoof, W. H. Small, J. | thy, and by actual losses in trade. There 18a | Locke, rear of No. 47 Aun street, destroyed the front [Before Judge Bett @ould do all that Morse claims hung up by the neck, and half a dozen tar barrels Th wa. W Light, ‘Abram loomy future bef 2 room. Damage about $400, whieh is covered by insu- The foliowt gentlemen were he could write Morse’s characters placed under it: “ Boys, however, will be boys,” Thomas L. Varney. Jos. Fi rhe Caren @eentha Sworn of the Grand Jury} Jourt, thie moratag: doer; and that therein consists the int. and foolish exhibitions please olsener than thoes of a "ys E Maliote Be The Bayou Sara (La ae, of the 19th inst., Afire broke out on Tuesday night in foreman; Robert B Boyd. Lawls But the only matter now patentable, and olaimedin | an opposite character, “It should tee reollovred wan, A. Belcher, J says:—That town 18 ay, four feet under water, f E. Hoyt. in 8d Avenue, near 25th ; David Field, Thomas W. Gale, Mr. Moree’s epecification, is his peculiar combination howaret tliat the covsledanee of reece tbh i. ’ W. Baldwin. W. R: | 2nd the inhabitants are obliged to go from place to ‘as put out with triflingdamage At five ockwood, Jon G. Nelson, John of materia! and machinery, as therein described. All ebuch affdite brea Leite rik it Ww. place in boats. ay morning the stable in the rear of the Ide. Thomas Sinull, . Wan. the materisis ured in that combination are old; end | 808 at such affaires creates contempt in the minds o. F Lear Eg pa was entirely den y fire, together ‘ William &, McDoaoug he will not. under this patent, be eatitied totheexolu- | Of the populace for law and order.—Kingston ir Bodley, Mr. Mew Anotuge Amgrican Exrness.—The St. John, | with s horse belonging to Thomas Carr. Hyer, John G. Gottaberger, Joseph Keeler, J.'S, (Canada) Argus. oe or Tiolte Woe Reece we’ | New Brunswick, Cour, of the 10th instant, | "ene hore bers Within the last few days, the ice 1s rotting | J Nelton. J. H Harbarme, Louis Lindiver, Wm Nel | says:—“t The steamer Conqueror arrived in our | folowing correcti and disappearing rapidly om several parte of | #0™. F. Gimble, D. Mo sy. . | harbor at six o’clock ‘on Thursday evening, from ‘AM nM the Welland canal, and upon enquiry, we learn | R- Brown. George W. Di Granville Point, bringing the news by tae mail that it will be prepared by the first of next month | McGoorey,D. Metoalf and twosome. F: Carter, Mr. | steamer America, which arrived at Hulitax at | the Poitoe J if the id George Horn. Wm Lubbeough and Brues rs Mr. Bérntum hes cont us the | oie ledge delivered o brief chorge; after Which, the ning, Marcho, | Juryretired. There are only five oriminsl oases on aun oes pha Rate “married by | the calender—one for passing bad money, three for as ies! apaow enjoying his honeymoon in | *ults with dangerous weapon, andone for men- , i » laughter. for the reception and passing of vessele—a fleet of | ; G Gillet, CB. Ps half-past two o’clock on Thursday morning, in | Philedelphis. He iss rerpectable man, and Ot, | eC uastnend... Chevce of Mores .—Frederiek Bill- which is expected by that time, from Oswego and pb brintey. 38° Gast Le Seite, Fieshagh eleven days and a half from Liverpool. | The news betes fogs, © young men frou PK fatal hie Ba brought up to- , other ports; so that, in all probability, a full trip | Mr. Brown, Mr. Lehman, L. Lyon, H. Sohungle, H, | W8* received in this city in fifteen hours trom So, in the present case. although the power used by | will have been made through the Welland canal | Searr, L. B. Long. £. ( arli, S. Hillmen, T. P. ‘Sage. Jus, | Halifax, which 1s the quicket run on record. It both te is the same, andthe subject thesamey | before the Erie canal 1s open. Great exertions | MoFee, N. L. Fisher, Thomur Gibson. Henry Crandall, | Was conveyed by horse express, at the rate of No giant from this mareum has been ar- | tbe District Court of the District of Columbia—one for Le ie a by means which appest | have been made, during the winter, to deepen the | Mr. Applegate, Mr. ‘Tibbat. Volney O Stroder, G. W’ | about seventeen miles an hour, from Halitax to | ¢, jgned at the police office. Your obedient servant, | forging ® draft for $30, amd obtaining money on it ; eae eering an Interference, the | rock bottom in the Broad Creek branch, so that | Baldwin, J. A Southmsid, Michael Camerden, Michael | Granville Point, where the steamer Conquerer P.T.BARNUM. | smother for attempting to pass » forged draft for $100, ay | . ’ - Jcontecowtga pa itr i on the opening of navigation, vessels drawing nine Byes, FO er J. Cary Parks, J. Post, F. Hos,G. | wasin waiting. In her passage across the Bay she Accientat Deat.—The Coroner held an inquest | 24 the third for obtaining money under false pre. the 7! . , dey from the city prison, before Judge Betts. It « so ee erm erau eit | peate that there are three iudiotments agaiast bln fu ; a tences. He made hie asospe to this city. and was here 1836, but und: feet of water, can pass through without obatruc- encountered some floating ice, which delayed her ry t the City Hospital,on the body of John ted "a that cach of ti ton. The navigation will, atleast for the early Sporting tteliigence, an how or two; but, on the whole, the distance , aged 26 years, who | mitted to the Tombs eb wan beouehe Peloce Seas from Halifax was accomplished in an unprece- ly faliimge through the art of the season, be by the Feeder and Port Mait- Monte Rac. f over the Mobile Betta this morning, for the purpore of belag sent back described in his land, as last year; but the works of the harbor and | Course were o ruesd Testleay tne Trook sone dentedly short space of time ; and says much for | seutt! he factor Mt HM vs ie Dues ington, ‘The order for bie adi mn was Op- Kil ia Bitile lock’at Port Colborne have been very much ad- | very good order, although Ip the Contest of the mein | the arrangements made by Mr. J. T Smith, of Pes tine tees inatansiy. . Veuasee aneuea be was subjeet to th of Mary- SE TOU seus tei coidens vanced, undfit is expected that the short ard direct | race the horses were oconsionally almost inveloped In | Boston, aud Capt. John Leuvitt, of this city, who | he deceaid dies ln <a he could only be rent on « reqaisition amy duty to render the tee om: 1 should think it | Ine, by Port Colborne, will be available inu few | durt. The attendance was pretty large, and graced | hud charue of the steamer. ‘The news was imme- | ™* omelet Ty Yeln the tome right pee hin of Pe re mojths.—St, Catharwne’s (Canada) Journal. by the presence and approbation of several of the lative | distely telegraphed to the combined press in the | Death on ay Unxnown Max —The Corom tont tested by the ordinary tribunals of A ‘ovantry, ¢f the eity United States, by Mr. Smith, with whom an en- ee . ‘The first race war for sn sweeps whieh My. Merse would enjoy as to his t; and, Tue Suir Franxcin Case.—The trial of J. W Haally, to obtain the Judgment of the Supreme’ Court | Cra(ts, in the event of the Grand Jury returning a | 2¢tt °ld* | Thie was taken by V of the United States upon it. For ifthe Commissioner | true bill against him, will probably come on next L \d the Judge should rojeot a 7 oe eet tor Pondey. It is said that wap ence wife has got ing ive | letters, received from her husband, to prove exulty? oder the 16th Seedion of the nets at hae arrangement made between her deceased husband the 10th section of the aot of 1889, which, it is sald, ig | 80d the owner, or owners, for the destruction of es ae cont ithe z the ship. The iriends of ‘aptain Smith say, that 64 Gaul of conics: 4 the tenor of those letters goes to prove that d | F % - ken of $50. for two agement had heen made for that purpose. “ e The Halifax Nova Scotian thus speaks of the brite Rhee exprees:—‘ The news from Europe by the Ame- | conveyed bim te ti rica was expressed from hence to Digby Gut in | time, he partly recovere: d been in the the extraordinary short period of eight hours and | Mexican war The deceared wan dressed in blue paate, twenty-seven and a half minutes—-three hours lees | derk Marseilles vest, and stood about & feat 7 incher, than it was ever done before. Mr. Baroaby’s ex. | with dark brown hair. Verdiet-death by « Court of Oyer and Terminer. regs came in, we understand, two minutes and a | *Pilepey- Pbargeee ne dentate aad for both the other horses. sae rece wae ceally een ty alfin advance of Mr. Hyde’s A serious acci- A torious scoident hi Before Judge Edwards, jermen @ the intenti 4 v : ? ge. m to bring nome the ship safely, and | ¢; rider exhibited dent, which severely injured one of mr. Hyde’s Manon 21.—The Ca Wood,.—The Distriet At- expose the conspiracy on hisreturn. This report, Merimea $e patjen) cavert of eorelinnt a ‘of carriers, occurred at Windsor Bridge, and delayed torney announeed, this morming, that Wood, indle-e2 It may appear, scarcely tallies with the facts elicit- | the others to keep them at the top of their speed. and the latter half an hour. The whole distance tra- for the murder of his wife, was sick with typhus fev-r, tators Im the last | versed was 146 miles. Over 16 miles an hour is and that, under the certificate of the physician of the yo of epilepsy in the grocer: nu 4 8d street. The po ie ouse. where. after @ short point, or act of 1789 confers authority to ver Order. to deliver him up accordingly. Accipent tw a Suir ¥ lam, therefore, of opinion, ‘Thet there is nointerference in the o specifications) new patental Saml, F. 6 Morse is entitled t their xempect ihre therefore; tl for th ed in evidence before the commissioner; but as we | eae excitement among the - ) ad tesestbed ry have no desire to preyudge the case on the evi- | heat the three were olore enoug’ be almost within | not bad for horse-fiesh. infitction of # serious wound, which it was thought at json where he had been confided, he was removed to Sob pamatnav A dence before the public, we decline saying more | touching distance. The time and position wore as en - the time would prove fatal. He wasteken up, and the | Blackwell's Island. Under these cireumstences he fete — On its merits — Boston Times, March 21 follows: — Intaerioiry —On Wednesday last, as a train of | beat of care bestowed upon him, until he was able to | could not be tried; and he prayed the Court to enter snd dereribed ifoation, drawins® - ° tess 11] dirt care on the Attica and Buffalo Railroad was | be remeved to his residence, at No. 108 Cannon strest, | am order sanctioning his removal to Blackwell's [sland del 1 rempectiv 7 Extensive Foroxny np Swinpsine.—The 3 21 running near Alden, a young man named Robert | The unfortunate man’s head was severely out, or, im | The order was entered sosordingly. The Ciroutt witha the requieites of the law, to Louisville (Ky.) Courter, speaking of the forge ime— 8:473¢—- 9:4636. 3 8 | Looney, engaged on the train, discovered a man tan None by Am igemnti Mates eure Pee certs t ti BP sagas aun cae aaree Ap Mac a CI EP a . pep a operations ef one Benjamin Cloud, | This last heat is the best time ever made om the Me. | |ying on ie Se eben tae aces a hie recovery, though his case must as yet be considered | Will be taken wp, (hor polate involved Ly the fore, por 1n Bourbon county, et that State, saye:—Cloud has ‘ave the alarm to ngineer, w eve! extremely doubtfol, ‘William Donaldson was then ned for the mur- other pola! ved by the reasone of sj eek . been an extensive deuler in stoek, and at this time sie dash | Jocomotive, but not soon enough to stop the train. der of Andrew Meighan, on the Ist of November, ;CRANCR: | has.a drove of some 400 cattle on the way east, Seeing the imminent danger of the man, who was 1847, im Leonard street, by stabbing him in the meok Wasuinoron, D.C, Mereh 12. 1849. ma basna- and another drove on the way south, He has | °F out of Trump’ im Browa; | intoxicated avd helpless, young Looney spran: with a knife, The trial goes over to Apri! term. < Political intelligence. lately traded off several forved not's ; among year oll "daotdedly the from the care, at the peril of his own life, serz Dr. Francie Malloty 1s the whig onndidate for Con+ | o/hers, one on Mr. Goff, arich farmer of Clarke fo a rcoe ee ae moulty, tm | ihe drunken man, and draggea him from the track Calendar—This Day. Gress in the seventh jot of Virginie. for $6,000—one on Ben, Gay for $4 000, ‘and. one 5 a bert poe ipa nll so” qatar tepid just as the locomotive vad by. One moment bent 86, 40, 41, 42, 48, 44, Viers, Postmaster at Rockville, Md., has tendered his | ony Mr. Smith for a lurge sum.” The banks of | of" teil more, and the man would have been crushed. Crncuss Couns. 4, 8, 38, 20; 88, Sisasive,'204t0 118, Fesgnalion. a etto ‘Townsend Heiner, See: Lexington and Paris are said to be sufferers by Appointments by the Governorand Senate, | This ie the second instance in which this young jah aera war G of sate of a han Fognad. idee Heed financiers’, He went to Farmncdiare gAea BIS | Naw Vokx—Richard R wit Wey re re uenintcny eatin ie mans cekt nade | even med iste teten ie ae cre, "on vous he | x91 team To 300, ia, 0, ee Tit 8 ‘etts ar prop 5 “ . pidity 10 great credit,—, 0. $) nr , 185, 187, Wo.” motte with te polntment of» waren | pied “4 Warrenevensseaney 5 Bey, Pee (N.Y) Express, March V7 e Fort Madieon, lowa, 146. 122. 158, 160 162, 164, 166, 168, 170,

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