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NO. 5714. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1850. was in the hands ef Mr. Lawrence; NIPICENT NADTICAL DEMONSTRATION. | machinery. from T. F. Secor & Co extailahment Brookiym Fotice Courts | at Common Council. WA castings were Before Justice Truman Smith. be bad never seen it anneunced in the newspapers | _Boarpor Acvenmen —Last evening the second meet- ‘Sen Sapesar-meaenam area put in while she was om the stooks, Immediat i that th 66 bills in circulati ‘not ing of this board took , when fi 4 owrny THkatax.—The “Si ff Comorn”” wag ‘The Launch of Three Splendid Steam- | after the launch, the boom derrick was put in req! THE BXAMINATION OF ONE-EYED THOMPSON. collect eve nino to Francis Bryne, a as (Beneet) neve was transacted «wpe eee ee Drought forward, inet oveniantelt thie timatie, fot the ships from one Yard. sition, and the heavy castings lying in the dock were | Jaw, 48.—The following is the examination of One- | wass practical chemist and understood how to extract | Petitions Referred,—Of Thomas MeQuinn, for oom- | first time. ‘The ho paral ers hoisted in, Ins few days the machinery will stand ed Thompson, on a charge of having inhis possession | Print or writing by acide; Thompson had told him | pensation for injuries received from Hose Cart No.13 | This piece has besa erties, ee ee ees One of the most magnificent and interesting specta- | together complete. The Boston is » very superior stout hat most of $100. and counterfeit bills | runming on,the sidewalk ; of sundry persons, to have nd adapted with musical cles that was ever presented in this or any other coun- | Dost. ‘® $60 note, which had been altered from @ genuine $1 | were to be used in Purchasing produce in the Minas. | Meroer street, from Blake to Amity, lighted with gas; composition, by Mr. J. St. Luke. It is proseated: witht esterda: fi itnessed by some thirty | DESCRIPTION AND TRIAL TRIP OF THE NEW WORLD. note, of the Tradesmen’s Bank of New York, with the | #ppi valley, and that some of had been passed in | of Marion Hose Co., No. 4, to have ir house re new and beautiful scenery, by that skilful painter, Mr. piste persone, in the abipyard of Mr. William H, | After steaming up and down the river fora coupleot | !ntent to utter the same as true f green hoses back. of his" house, Iu Now Utrecht kp | sundry perscus for the paving of Twenty tated steer, | bermood, The, machiner well avvenasdy Brown, at the foot of Twelfth vtreet, East river, We | Bours, the New World put into the dock at the foot of PB Lance beesdigpie> bind ~ ecg ens ae (Hennes) aid not draw the original didarit against | from the Ter th arene to Hudson Kiver; also to hay ; and the mili ‘Thirteenth atreet, pre to her going on her trial | *¢*48y, at 10 o’clook, A. M., atten counsel, ut saw it done by « magistrate in le | Delancy and East street regulated, and the sidewalk in | cuired, have been pre; Ailude tothe launch of the splendid oosan stoamahip | Trtesnth st pasneny 0 Dar ete EE | nosh OC. Comp, Kou. HB. Dusyon Req , District At- he could not say that the $60 Bristol Bank | font of the burying ground) corner of Amity and | ‘The uniform. especially of Count Hiayeeu (Asi the Percival pore puta cues, the Berton ana | board at the time she was launched, and these, with | ‘*eY, appeared on behalf of the people, 3 send Teeaeon oing police duty on the | Beautiful. There are several tine tableaux, forming @ an oO a hy the New wend, ‘at neatly the same time. ‘Ihe Arctic | ‘Uch as received invitations and were walting to get | James Arlington Bennet sworn.— I reside.im the town | treete, ; he deemed Th | tion for injuries received while doing police duty on the ke anfestion | Bloomi thin andAsa C. Tame for | SeSt the Pass le the.Stotasana the Fees pa ee ee ee ‘ost | of New Utrecht,gtings county; I know the defendant; cant kelongs to E. K. Collins’s line of steamships, and will board, ly filled her The day was m aga 4 with him a few days before the the Neighborhood of Comorn, the ‘omorn, are all beautitul, W. oy 1y m this city and Liverpool, in oon- unfavorable, the cold being extreme, which was felt 13th of July last ; i ¥ page th ee tie, Pacifie, Antarctic and Adri- | ‘h¢ more from the fine weather of the previou: two or | Place, it opportunity for particulerization. The piece xtio—vessels of which the United States may well be | °F three days. A drizzling rain, mingled with snow, received. The“ Little Devil” follow y ge was at the rame ening the “Siege of fi lace; I int proud,and which confer honor on the olty in which | ‘ll during the entire trip, which took away eoasidera- | Dun*hamed ashley; the third time I saw him sexe | Ser spnom will bo played. ogain, with other eminent at ‘they are constructed. bly from the pleasure, exoept to those who-came to | door to Byrne's office, in a oy somaere office; | have m ron geo vet at . tractions. Half-past nine o'clock was the time designated for | Witmess the trial as matter of science, and would be bey eee Ca a une eatood a aS place getting bis property, which they Yatendes fod after alarm bell in the vicinity of Hudson Broapwar Turatne.—The talented company at pre- this triple launch to take place; but as early as eight, | St@tified inany weather with so splendid result. out and see the house; when Asbiey introduced mo preartn chan A 66,000, ane Np ae him, Footie bs dam streets, or the lower end of the first fire sent engaged at this house, are such as we seldom see there was a stream of people pouring into the ship. | _ It was found that, ofar from being strained, as many | Dr. Thompeon, he subsequently went out with Ashley | property ; Bennet testified that he had ne proeery es Memorial—Ot the Soctety for the Reformation of Ju- comcontrated in one eateblishment. Thetr various and m ‘eli 8 favorable for 4 view, | StPposed she would be, not # nail was started—not a and took the house at $100; while they were there, jortgage, but that the money was to be for his Yenile Delinquents in the city of New York, stating | °*°éllent dramatic powers, together with the judicious nig and a A apse pth fa goo. or | par tanta aaah Sratienen, dove | up {othe coffee, end ‘Thompson and ie bem he t there Wras a similarity that the ground they now commie is so crowded as not | arrangement of the manager, in producing legitimate . nd to” seversi | 0m ite place, She is built powerfully strong. There | ofice, he afterwards came to the hours bile be nas blob he (Bennet) is to admit of new, buildings, without a great sacrifice of | and standard pieces for representation, cannot fail im jm and around the shipyard, was . | comfort ; also, that their present location in Twenty- thousand, and by half-past nine, we should say the ag- is, perhaps, no vessel of her size in the world, sostrong ae uf faw two Mile. fe his possession; the first was a it he*once followed third street} affords no opportunity for proper classif- Mika oirentive and remunerative Last evening, Bour- sgrogate number of people had reached fully thirty thou- | Sb¢ seems, more lke one solid mass of timber, than | Kohiey:"inis bill purported to be ob the Bristel Bonk, h ble rife, and was cation of the inmates, according to age and bebaviour. | stv falar Blake suscaining the charseter of Bi ‘aiisaiinn ef dieete vasiad Her l oats ey; purp on the ani, ined to kill them if they killed his son, They, ther y to vel the |, Mr. Blake sustaining the character of Sir tend. It really appeared as if every square foot of those eo pieces wi together. Her length R. 1.; apd Dr. Thompson stated to me that it had for- | which he alleged that he was afraid they would do’ th PY he interest of the city | Harcourt Courtly; Mrs. Barrett that of Lady Ge} premises, and of the contiguons piers, as well as the | feet» breadth of beam, 27; depth of hold, 10% feet; | merly been a $1, and that he had altered it from one | he (Bennet) had never slept a night without a six- proceeds to’ be applied to the efeotion of | Spanker; and Mr. ‘Wheatley, Dazzle, Each was excel. pantie wpe Aone 1 while the | @™aught of water, 6 feet 6 inches. Her tonnage is about | 10 tem; he stated, at the same time, and at other | barrelled pistol by his head, after Thompson had con sufficient buildings, on table location within the | /ént and emusing. Mr. Blake was the stiff old English 0 adjacen: ings, was ocoupied, w! ey sep hapsacaloaersin ype the | Umer, that he had made all the bills, and that there | fessed to being indieted eleven times; he testities tha; ity and county o rk. Referred to Committee | MDertine to the life; Mrs, Barrett was the very soul of rigging of the several steamships and other vessels was @ principally owned by Mr. Brown, was perhaps no man in the world whe possessed his | he never introduced Thompson as his son to Jehn An. On Finance. and immediately after her Sippant and well de- ‘made to sustain as many as it could possibly accommo. | °¢Bttactor and builder, some one or two other gentle. | chemical re; that he had supplied Ashley and | thon’s son, when he came to examine his (B.'s) farm, Communications,—F rom the Counsel to the Corpora. | livered description of the chase, which she gave with 7 men having am interest in her. She is destined to | others with the bills on the Bristol Bank, with which | to see about taking security upon it for a loan, for tion, im relation to the Harlem Railroad Company, and | ‘he true spirit of # sportswoman, she received s bou- date. The steamship Atlantic, lying alongside of the carry freight between San Francisco and the Saora- | 2¢»4d supported his house in Colionade Row, Brook. | which witness bad applied; Mr. Anthon's son saw tbe Hudson River Railroad Company. bg flowers as a tribute of approval—in which, no ‘next pier, accommodated several hundred ladies and lyn; he could pars these bills after the Bristol Zank | ‘Thompron on that occasion, in the presence of witness, | From the same, with the opimion of the Supreme | doubt, all the audience joined as heartily as the donor. gentlemen, who were admitted by ticket—an admirabl penenaede affair bad blown up,and that always when he travelled; | but he did nct introduce Tas his son to Anthon's son; Court, in the case of the Hudson River Railroad Com- | Mr. Skerritt played Lady Gay’s husband with thet sim- Errangement of Mr. Collins, for there was no erowding | °f 200 herre power, constructed by Dunham & Co, of | WH¢R the next quarter's rent became duo, heaaid he | Mr. Bennet testifed to obtaining a cheok of ‘Mr, Pany.’ Laid on table, and ordered to be printed. pileity and obedience which always render the charsc- r. Collins, e f -| the Archimecds Works, It Inan exceedingly beautifal | F#% ¢Pgaced in preparing anew batch of bills, which | Anihon, for $04 68, om the 27th December, 1849, to pa From Croton Aqueduct department, asking to have | tr truly laughable. A new and original dramatic ro- and every one had sufficient room. Among those on | piece of work, and was euperint, in its operations | Drury kuew nothing about, and could not pay it; he | ineurance on his buildings, and another for $490, which the ordinance for constructing reoeiving basins at | ance, entitled the “ Spirit of Gold,” written by Rod- ‘Doard) we recognised several of our leading merchants gentlemanly n of the firm of Mr. Joseph | Stated that he was getting rome dies or engraving done | he alieges was to pay some liens against property upon ‘Third street and avenue A, amended. Referred. well, concluded the entertainments. It ie produced a thelr many veteran steamship and pack: It is 40 feet cylinder, 11 feet stroke, 28 feet | >Y Boyle, of Broadway, which he (Boylen) did not | which Anthon was to take security; he had the check From the Counsel of the Corporation, relative to cer- | with new sce and affecting in- ‘and their families, iy ver si ip and packet ith 7 feet face, and 26 inehes dip J know the object of; Thompson went to the Enst after- | nearly a week before he presented it, and as soon as tain suits. terest in thi reserve our ship captaine, and some of our most worthy and re- es past 12 o'clock, she let go ‘d,as I understood; upon returning in about ten | Anthon and One-eyed Chompaon were closeted together, | From the Comptroller, enclosing copies of the ac- | tieism of its literary and dramatic merits for a fature z ‘Acthon refused to cash it; Bennet testified that he got counts of the City Chamberlain, for the quarter end-,| Presentation. dience; but w w days, he brought with him a person whom he fi spectable citizens. d after beading up the river fi luced me as Fi a '. * — as Field, a One eyed Thompson's confidence by making him ing Dec. 31,1819, Ordered to be printed. Bunrox’s Taxatne,—Tke permanent popularity of At half-past nine o'lock exactly, the last wedge was | Toriuch Pat avout and passed the dock she leit, #x- | that line of business, I Have that he was one of the same Kind of heya; when | _ from Street Commissioner, im ieiation to repairing | this fashionable place of pribe tit ars cy Righ oor ; " % ; ergraver's name is Charles Meadows; | after the New World, and that beautl- | minutes she cleared the Battery, and making » wide | S Mir in the porvession of Thompson; after tl fal steamship glided gracefully into the water, without | sweep turned up the North River at a very rapid rate, | Peg yutursen trem where he had. been he (B.) carried the check to the bank, they told him ler foot of Clarkson street, N. R., pier No. 35 FE. R., d ” 4 building @ bulkhead at Walnut eos, ‘and recom- | Strikingly evinced than by the fact, that though tig it was spurious; did not draw the check himself, and ing adoption thereof. Referred. weather was excessively inclement and the streets al- did pot Know who did draw it; he visited Druryin ™ ‘the slightest effort apparently. and without a strain, — Fareed % He. —, i Se een _ 2 thi prison twice befere be was arrested; the first visit was From the same, enclosing estimates for regulating | most impassable, a full and fashionable audience wae Enthe valocs. fires tothe friends and inviced guests, pon any to demand the watches; the second was just before my | cextain streets. {ts condition ana | in attendance, ‘The entertainments commenced with multitude who witnessed her deecent. To the wonder- | and afterwards to all on board, Champagne tlowed | £8? Drury did not urge me to make ® complaint oe conan “08 | “Serious till increasingly popular comedy, t ties somaane, Mig” Sale eel ictecaed Cate Dkk maumeteone naation cr | ability for which Mr. Burton's superior company have gained the public favor in such an eminent degros, that intiatenance, omouuting to pli aot 05, | thelr representations command ral adwira- are: ageinst Thompson; Drury did not tell him that he is; | could do nothing as lopg as Thompson was at liberty; 8 walls, Pog along | believes Drury to be one of the b’hoys; went tohomp- them, together with the names ¢ then put | son to get him to buy up some claims which Conklin | instructors, ‘ment of thousands, who were not prepared for what | f#ely, which served to counteract the cold, After pro- | had caried ting pr v ceeding as farus the Glass House, she returned and followed, the paddles of the New World revolved a1 | went atead. as far as the centre of Staten Island, when on fib return, | asked him haw betw soonas she became stationary, and away she shet up | she put back again; and atter passing the dock of the | Is hard is his pocket, took out a bili’ opened it, ead | fy’ ye that; studied chemistry in college. and at- Support the river, at a speed which excited astonishment, and | G¢oTgia, at the foot of Warren street, turned aboutand | showed it t id, “look oe aaa fea 4 balan ee 7 tion and enthusiastic applause of crowded audiences, Save great satinlaction to her bullera nad owners’ She | Faited {i that noble vesee left her dock, and turned my band, locked at it and said Ie Ne | eee err ne cues er Deere The amusements concluded with the exeelient comedy ff running up and down the river in this | B¢ awards at eighteen minutes past throe w ; ; , of “Heir at Law,” which passed off to the entire satie- $ Saeed Deere reaming 2 se ran atiase | O'clock, ‘The Georgia had about two lengths of a start | Som eald. “lt le good. | made it fro he court adjourned to Tuesday, (to-day) at 11 | | Advertising Communication from the Comptroller, | 1. 4100 of all present. ‘To-pight. will be repeated the o’olock, A. M. in reference to expense of errr rear vuning Post, $620 8 Mirror, $327 75. ted. when the New World gave her chase. It soon became evident that the champi hich so lately beat the beet of British steamships, was to be beaten herself by another American steamei bolling with delight that she was at I eo Trader Shrace it, ‘tim fame comedy of the “ Serious Family,” in addi- tion to which will be played the musical burletta entitled “Love Laughs at Locksmiths,’ There will be ancther crowded house, and it will be prudent to Sixth ward police. | secure seats beforehand. elter and food at Cuanrrav'’s Narionat Treatar.-Two stars, each it was in August or Se ¢ on the 13th of July, an vember or December last. ft in No- Police Intelligence. a ; Thompson said, “ain't it | Before Justice Mountfort,—Yesterday morning the Weil done?” the bill gave me @ most extraordinary | proceedings before the Magistrate consisted of a con: opinion of the man’s powers; Thompson stated to siderable number of prisoners, charged with intoxica- tome few days atter this conversation, that the bil conduct Among this number was me of the bate! a tall, stout, healthy looking man. by thi of James the station house. * sufficiently and highly resplendent in their peculiar 2; AP Renat tbe Rank | Gallagher, who was under arrest for being drunk and | Ald. Kriss moved the following resolutions, which | peyyon, graced the boards of this theatre last evening; t ight. 4 | were adopte " 4 [| Fourth ward, testified that he arrested the ceeused ord | Revolved, Thagit be deemed proper that a special commit- | mamely, Mr. Redmond Ryan, who bas acquired some m took place | ogiied at the taflor’sshop out ot mere curiosity, as 1 | in eo doing he tore all his (the policeman’s) clothes. fee be sppointed to inquire into the oause why so many poor | ro14 as an Irish comedian and vocalist, and Mr. T. D. of either vessel. As | Cason my way to sees MP, full, who hed promised to | 7ysoicibg he tore all his (the policeman’s) clothes. | | helpless emigrante are ut our stveots , . D. waves into the pathless | [enq me $8,000; 1 acked Mr. Beers whether bo bad | gebamed of yourself, in thus violatiog the Sabbath im | Wisehatere seperti Foes hy-tow | Taeite Geena Jn ee san miration to all who saw | oct had a $10 bill passed upon him; he eaid “no, it was | the manner you did last evening. How much better | Iawct lair, the ma See fe aed Lat a Reames N & $50;” the bill new shown, unless two billa are exact- | would it have been, had you Te t home with | of the city. gf kiasuey,* and Gateeet ly slike, that is the bill; it was about the time of the | your family; and if you should continue te conduct , Reteived, gard be direct | ith delight of ws arrest fof Drury, not far from the 2d of November, | jourrelf in the like manner again, you will certainl; tok bocomin | Gemnders aes ‘There she jay—that thirty-five hundred ton steamship. that | raw the bil at Beers’ tailor shop; after Thomp- | make yourself a suitable subject for Blackwell’s Island, for them : of's umbo Jom, ‘Poised, as it were, in the air, the centre of attraction, an: ron blew out upon me, | jocorely raid | had seen the | to which place it will be my duty to send you, should then adjourned to Monday next, at 5 | Gerfal truthfulness and the object of a laudable pride toevery one present, who Dill and was sfraid—the whole family were afraid; | you continue such bad conduct. be was received with took an interest in American progress, and desired to sve s paared the Battery, on her way | after Avhley was arrested, and Thompson and | “ Irisoner—1 hope your honor will be as merciful as the United States stand at the head of the nations in nutes to Teached the | | were iking, and | was in company with | youcan. I know | was drunk last night, but | hadn't of Calffornia, ehe te destis a er St aaeee actions seumandies Gee World seemed to gain upon the large steamer cos possens. every revolution of the wheel. and at Bedlow’s ‘As soon as the New World was launched, the vast island rhe was fairly shead of her At the flag staff, ‘multitude concentrated in the neighborhood of the | °F Telegraph, at the southern extremity of Staten Arotic, but before this latter vessel saa launched, the | Ifland. the was folly a mile before her, Om reaching 5 ateamer Boston slipped into the water from her ways | Coney Island the New World put about, and on meet- | ¢4: 4¢ had on its face the figure 15, partly eff in an equally ful manner, Her first appearance jeorgia, @ friendly salutat on thst stage was hailed with cheering She was ring of the fia taken in tow by a small steamboat, and brought to the b doek, where she will receive her machinery. Thore two launches being over, it was evident that the third and greatest one of ail, that of the steamship Aretic, might be expected to take place every moment. xpended —This board met at five o'clock . the President in the chair, and He deserved, everything that tends to promote civilization Great Dr. Clarke, we’ found on the Chemical Bank | drank any liquor for five .years before. ‘The officers ae | “ as was the desire to see this beautifully proportioned steps a check on the Bank of New York, im favor of, | | can't ray Toes ponchh bength eae ih conke. Laan aes rain te ieie gees esa neato ef megro characters. T!|s oven vessel launched. and eeger as were the assembled thou- think, Moves Amthon or Jobn Anthon, { eoulda’t teil | inany station house. ner en the court books for way teed’ “ieee toes oes ts tales ob Dill. sands to witness thie crowning specimen of American which; | went to the bark and asked the Teller whether | charge before. and | hope, Judge, you will let me go this . 5 for laying | Myrewent.’s Tuear riiain Vatee' to Frankia | of the weather yesterday evening, and the wretched street to West Broadway, | condition of the streets, this favorite resort was tele-~ Seen ee Eee. Ro- | rably well attended. The entertainments commenced fonsisting of Assistant | vith the burletts of the “Twelve Months,”’ which architecture ard #kill afloat in her vative element, we doubt if there would have been any discontent ifshe bad | ‘been detained on the ways for au hour beyond the time | ‘appointed for her to such was the plea- sure : be ' tm and examining her sym- F Seeded terms ber Denali yroporuicas® ena ber there was any account hept; he al ‘cee | it to Thompson, in the country, fecin mixing salt water with the fresh, or from fith, of | Puy. '5.8 false efe and fo 8h 2 would decline; to told him and ip order to make an impreseion on your mind, that 10; | then showed | time The prironer now looked very downcest, fearful dhe said he could | that he had made himself liable tos lodging in one of it; Isaw his faise | the Tombs’ ceils. a8 he was so well | — Magistrate— Yes, I believe it is the first time you have fa been brought before me, and | hope it will be the Isat, 1 eneral_ appearance. She presented |e ‘sight, in- | con Ps = Bas! wy ‘and | pratt Naat wm ‘five veers. 1 shall fise you $5, poaee, Weed, arsed off admirably well. It was succeeded by an ox- eed geil worthy. of attention ae tie ‘This eplendid engine, whic! Soka cmap Jar, andy 4 iy ged. bi wrt Edemies Walz Tanita t bith, ot turnii ae the > ¢ resents “wie otered sad passed, call Havegant Arabian Nights Lntertain nt, eanttied ald Sele Is highly creditable to the makers, It is thelr. fort an i peeoer besbeoed 05 an, his wife, 128 00 different departments for information respeot- | puamarsisaman and hedoars, or ves nelderable ebitity, ing moneys paid by them for purposes connected with | Prince,” which was their several Seperensnte Atehe present meeting. the | 8Pd received with Comptroller, and several others of the heads of depart- ments, replied to these resolutions by qlving the re. quired information. These reports were referred. first engine. The New World steers remarkably steady, aud she is free from all rolling. Though the water was ‘told him thet we bad a very | Pretty rough, no one on felt the slightest motion, | P! I think | told bim that night | whichis the more worthy of notice, as she turned #0 | qbout the bill, when he sald, “ Be still amd watch”; by often, She will, therefore, prove @ magnificent sea xpreesion “ blow out’ I mean the uring of bad giving me the lie; Mr. Lott | and asked her if »! ery demonstrati ‘ext was performed thi arom, called the °K as Mol er- in chief of vy sigh, handed the same over to the Judie, to val Y0 Slade Gace bones beat. | language. Kc ; I returned home after | saw the bill at | [iquidate the fine, aud thus liberate her husband from , Ncvwlutions — Resolved. That a eoumittes of five be with ait hie abe river. Such a shout of applause as ealuted her de- Captain Cometeck, of the Bay State, had the sailing ‘and called to ree ‘Thempecn; { jocosely told him | jmprisoni at the same time throwing a glance of olud ihe, was berer before heard. "ie faitiy rent the air, and | Of ber during the tip, Her captain, Mr. Wakeman, | that | bad geen the bill, when called mee liar, aud | disapprcbation towards her busband, asmuch ae to¥ay, uahable al Man,” wi . | wae aleo op a pr io - id that | bed betraye im; Lwaesin juste “ if you get drunk again | won't our fine.’’ e - infinite pleasure and delight. To-night was Te echoed back from the shores of Long Island. ineer le Alonso Werden, and her steward | Beni; it is « banking corporation in Chatham Squste; | moglstrate, on receiving the inoney, gave the prisoner ee ae formed the Grame of “Delfoste Ground,” th a Her obi Too! u was ‘Thirty thousand voices proclaimed that the Arotic ry I think I have seem ® bill on the Tradesmen’s Dank; | g revere reprimand, remarking that, how much more to Ct posed Ie'the pecamble to this | ganze cf “Camaralzaman and Balours,” she farce of Hevry Gedney. safely afloat, without straim or accident, The gentle- | Henry Gedney. ani es propesed " rs 1 f jes their hai i} ler the was mace fast to the dock, and the dcetor told on the Sunday after, inthe pres | his credit would it be to spend that amount of money the “Turned Head,”’ and the “Tableaux of the Tyrol.” | wpe . : m ind! eleven times im ard earned money in drin! and abusing ~ ‘the river, fully two-thirds of the soteceee: | hair, | jaws of the State, and bed got clear by hie adroltmest; | family. ‘The wife agrect most decidedly with the ad- | p,tenolved, That, the pave opal ee oe ° in | R. Whiting. counsellor at law, was called to the site above, and the two little steamers rj {5 | aud Mr, Mason was nominated seoretary, Those three | be asked me if I bad never beard of bim before; this | vice given by the magistrate, and so didthe husband, ¢, Deomines ~ directed to gentlemen, with Mr. James Stevens, and Mr. Richard | was the first Sunday after he took the premises; he | who was epabied to see at once the folly of his becom- copemunee fa, the ‘water Tewas that her im: | ieid, were sppetnted to draw up resclations, Theu stated that he was as distinguished man in bis | Jog intoxicated. The husband then left the Court ~ . wrasse size, ond the beauty an metry of her model, | then read the following resolution: profersion as | was in mime; thie Dr. Thompson then | w idently from the impression th P. pted. | in Dy the principal singers of the ital were dirpiayed to advantage. Instead of the thousands ¥ Brown bes born eminently {eld me that he hed finished s lot of tem dollar bills on | given by the magistrate’s reprimand, not to taste any P'¢t - | er oe oe eee ee we ies ae com who witnersed ber launch turning thelr backs and pro- leon her ™ the Bristol Bank, at bis house. more liquor for the next five years to come. LP Paieiestion, ‘The next prisoner was © poor, miserable looking ew World ‘the artisans, Charles Lawrence sworn —! reside in New York; my | young weman, called Kate Kearney, although joung in credit, and adds new lustre to the | business @ ith years, yet apparently old in dissipation. 0} 4 of Chatham and Mott streets; I Grat gan snformed the aoart hat he found her.in the street, ys r very drunk and noley. prisoner then spoke up > the Court, wit tears running down her face, and board. Adopted. Alse, that the Comptrolier pay $109 | Eipo te cee the auatonal je houvqveveed teeven -s ty’s sake. your honor, let me off this time; fr plans for a new market furnished by Calvin Pollard. | partment by the numerous admirers and friends of the Lonly came off Blackwell's Isiand om Saturday Inst; 4 gop; talented barytone. Beneventano deserves a bumper. aire bead on Sst jadge | after putting in six months, | think you might let me“ Lesolution to appoint a special committee to inquire Cyaiery” t omparing it with ot ve om. Into the exped! of publishing the proceedings of | well James Arlington se 4 Magiatrato —I will take oare of you for five daysand the Common Council and the public advertisements in | jast gy ou nother chance, but you must egy the papers of the largest clroulatiom, Reterred to | ehanic all be compelied tosend you back again to the tsland. | committee consisting of Assistant Aldermen Sanda, gion of disappeinti three Pee A a for five days City Alvord a 4 Dean. ” he Thing | thie, eTening, and give their amusing earney. solved, That Eleventh street, between the Third | negro eburacter, in song, witty sayings, and perform- Eiteks | dheeké knew the maswee. 2 nfart te] fitoming property _ sod ‘Fourth avenues, be repaired without delay. | ances, ee jy foltar "violin eomeeetina ‘and vio- shoulder, and thin faced; his bair was rather dark; old vest That a fire bydrant be placed on the corner of ee leneant evening eam be cpent. . The dancing should think he was aged sbout 26 years; be was ith Twelfth street aud Avenue C. Referred. | Part of the isexcellent. an should be seen bius froek coat, dark pantaloons, and hed Resclution repealing the fifth section of the ordi- | bythe aduirere of such light and agrecable amuse- hr e drt ‘ Geis asks withfe the prestacts oftuectty | Bent ida ir tracks wi in acts the city. " Resolved, That all the papers left over from the last A og My will, board, be taken from the file and referred to appro- priate committees of this board. | Court of Common Pieas, ceeding to their homes as soon as she dipped into the wa- ‘The cross examination was waived for the presen! Soe peste AG Bs heed pase Sy rt ‘and builders gre tiene whic! ad previous 4 t i balfan hour stood Sonten ing the splen- | Tome of New York, p cehenice. did vessel. At the end of that time, the vast multitude | , Moris. That BM. Dustam dispersed, ench taking another look at the noble ship be- | $!'the New World. and the ru fore !raving. An "oy the Vpn mn gy ~~ in whieh it war were prevent om great occasion, jormed, when e state that although the egress the yard was twelve foot wide, and although they powred out in compact mare, it was fully beif an bour before they he uirico, those of Ottavio, Masetto and Lepo thing has been spared by Max Moretzek im or ed, of &® hey driven, from as watil she beat the Georgia, aud returned to her wore bighly gratified in the elory | beating the 5 Jonathan P= = left. Im addition to those in the , there many thonrand on the piers ‘adjoining, on the of Stillman, Allen & a x tietors of the ‘Novelty Works, and on the roofs houses in the | neighburhood. on ‘THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ARCTIC. | ‘The Arctic is built of the best materials in the coun- | neat and appropriate speech, tleman was not imdebted for of fortune, but to his own ving come to ‘this country, eniue and en * Eoowiog ed unknown, twenty thee yeare ago. iter. ing Added to the common stock of Yankee ideas, J bis manner te excite suspicion; Alexander improved the talent given bim he that day presented ban | a epectacle that ‘might well ehallenge the tion to and sold the ocat; he handed } young necessary in that capacity. The following are her di- | “thre Maser | Conducted the eblef part of the conversation; | re- ‘s (Guerneey white) $1 more; there was no- Mr. M. A lo nent hap) im han, ‘hom | mensions -— which be pold'e Just tribute te sire Brecostend Me, | celved the bill and pare the henge, Tere the bil, Jndges I ind W oodruf prea tng. pos bon deck «++ :206 fest, | Dunham, moved the adoption of the resolutions, which | {he man that passed the bill; ! put 4 imme. Jan. 28—The Court gave the follow! i | afty cents, we questi Length on +0 SOM. | Sore anne enbees applouse, wales © mee py g te ber . 7 race on ena) ps ese anaenas 0 Dail im the sum of $500, josey 1 gaprelant ce, William rd ater This L.. a —.. 4! ee beam “ 5 rn ‘estan ; s ‘answer the char was an &) from the Marine Court. The action is ere 00 wus. | “Setar at roped, and oe Donnas made a | uber tie Tas ater peat ie Ot; Lam eave | dtu orate Scns Red of th Fith war Trough un alanalndyagrerment aloe these: MOB, A 74M | very elegant and o speech, for which we regret utes; Mr. Fl Halt, whom the omer detected 2, Do See © ~~ by Edward ( and the surety undertakes to pay the rent by Maty Cooper. The defence Is, that wach rure- She was built for Mr. Collins, by Mr. Wm. H. Brown, | 4, cgnnot find ‘> ipeec! z p regret end chowscbundant evidence thet no peine or expense | bur Browne. Passed o high eulogi ave been rpared in her construction. Her engines The company then separated, and thus terminated a | day whieh conrtitutes @ new era in the history of naval and machinery are being constructed by Messrs. Still- | \’citecture, and more particularly in the construction man, Allen & Co, She will heve ninety-five inch cylin- of steamships. Ne steamship was ever yet launched, | [ completely rigged, with all her machinery on beard, | and her steam till It was accom plished yesterday by — ing ito the cflce of William Desbrorees and Wert streets. the vocalists, we see the names of Mise Northall, > ion Patti, Signori Guidi, Novelli, and Benito, snd not for Edward . Cooper. ‘8 full and effective orchestra, ander the guidance of Signor La Manna. The prices are being exhibited at jeaperate sc’ cerded getting away from and rao off, but the officer was too qui jowed after, and arrested him again, and to the station hours. T William H. Browne am Jaxvany 28, 1860 — Angelion, A ‘John | U_ 8, Commissioner's Court. F, Smith; Lé Razevill, Jeterson on ner; | Jun, 29 BURGE Richard E. Stlwell Eat) iorida, Orange— Wn ; , Allegany — *. 28— The Mysterious Case—Commiiial of Mor- nder dence. > | Orvilie Boardman; Callikoon Depot, Sulllvan—Chazies | rinvy James Mortlery was cain brouzht before the ¢ poet TS yey asupatte supoonunte= | Horton; Belfast, Allegany—A. G.) Williams; Austerit:2, Commissioners and the examination of some few wit- | fons ott the Martinetti family ta thelr’ postomienes ; Sugar Loaf, Orange—A. A. Ac llaway's goods the missing ar’ Tete Morris, ‘ets Bo ‘these | New Offices Established —Owaseo take Cayuga De. | diseovered. wi . jon. si oo ” —_ Mall; | vid Chamberiaine; Leona, Chat ul | East Freetown, ( ean Be King; Gxsnen’ Cont Cotssnvm.—To morrow evening, the Deane famil; surety cannot afterwards pire thete the Coliseus, whem the beneve- not legally bit e does not apply to D ad dis} pers, Lewis— David Curtis; Brushville, Queens—Thos. Brash: Fast Grafton, Remseiser—John Tiley; Hart t Foster, but called on Mr. Duryes, and MoKeon, that | Lot, Onew: P Cornell; South Hartwick, Otee- that Basein: Wee Fechee ee Loweone Strhe Mob They m sien ha raw the it did think of dol * : i wrenee—Thor. Mitobell; plaint. ing to oot ai pat ng he nA On ig | gory eam never Wo Sexton ton } Seligman and Trane N. M | De Lancy, Madizon—Lewis C. York. 2 conghan bohes A TAS, io. Win. Wright, appellant— | 94 . be wae introduced to prom merece, BM. SS i Davey Lave Teraree, Lowes —We with: i By De York; bas known Mr. B. ot LAL ‘ ean moch pleasure, that the tire prees London are rae; Mt for him more then ) xplanation po. me io vnanimous in awarding to Anderson the credit | ere adopted, | » year ago; he had known Ashley for two years; never | it; property had found Law Inteili ce. for hie enterprise im the epening of the Theatre Ley 4 :: S Li ares of | had any business with him except to get him to to Couns ey Avreata, Jan, 25 —On the opening of the | Drury Lane. Mra Winstanley, who estab’ ished so ‘onnectiout, upon the subject of slavery. o Chief Justice announced that, in | ® Teputation in Brougbem comedy of * Romance +7 for him; never hed a ferged check Masaya inca te peee Be ley never ie Ren ; Bennet borrowed $64 of Ashiey, tise appointed delegates to mest in convention, wart will be rigidiy | end Reality.” hes sensation; and we the sb. | —_— By an = ay be added So are much gratifed in observ: Ue fog fage bd him where it wae. and what it was, and | the ease, yoluminows. Rai cs ty folios, numbering from the commencement to the end | #84 lucrative office of box. book. ky & position for to Roop 10 wot hy FA oo of the care, consecutively. shall be printed on the outer he fs in every way qealtved. ‘the ken of The Free Soil State Convention of Connecticut, will * | assemble at Hartford, on the 90th inst, ; with the other Sarg of the paper, Chief Justion eatd that. ta | thie fact bas given unlimited pleasure to his mul A resolution bas been introduced in the Senate of | b4d man; but befere he obtained the lows ee inking he would be | theie case prepated previous to the time when this | Of friends here, Ohio, instructing their Senators, and Representatives Cy RD what F bere terminated.and the Commission. | Tule took effect (July 1, 1840), which were not feliosd at | New Connor — Mr, Brougham I upon 8 new is salar crcttpntavatcg eteneytetass | Sahay wore ed men Sem sc aeeraates Wet ites | Wick ae diet aaa peters wie | Sel kabel Sun cemee sees eins bile lands to citizens of the United Beaten, | fa tbat Axbley requested bim to id om the Bvt day and if the ovid*the | liced, as the case May be, consecutively. from beginning | here: but we bave ‘mo doubt the work will repay the of i ving 160 aeree to each. and 60 000 equare miles to the | *#)!re that be (B ) bad received fire Sarena @, appropriating 160 sores to each | py in © legitimate business, eottier, a on oraheotieg lomet to them and their } AL ley) In gord faith, which — ever eetil he got the Jobn Kerr is announced as a whig candidate for Go- | Thompson, in reference vernot of North Carolina. after the arrest of Ach! The abolition convention of Massachusetts, held at | that bark. and before | Bosten, adjourned on the 26th instant. It ended in de- im; Bennet swore that since he had the nuselation of the constitution and the Christian | enverration with Thowpr aera, | {Bs pisted tenoteg, of the, rpaiate papers wrens bs | Crekues what weaie to bis praise merioge-on met atric! hb tres ae = greatest ity—an in- Saari atte, Fi th Fb en shatakana | Sirdar, ra Yo ent LJ 5 _— es the tex bee om mistonet) yy 4 } ‘The Chief lustice also ruggested that the points should ax cnecused atthe same time | De Preceded bys brief statement of the care, .. to bail, te abide | {he general nature thereof. so thet the Court y commissioner feit | the Cutest, better understand the points and it would be better for the acastive te the 900 a0um> voatog a omer | mente of coubrel. Also, ; eburch, terfeip bill on the Tradermen's Bank, he bad of Abe ofieere of | Wires ae bacet on. © reltet Lid LY Rev. JH. Pettingell, of Eavex, Ct, transmits the fol- ae ye f pl gus the tse, Gould put te case bate the henge tr cus, : twee . Yeesel on her return 0 | Cocoeel in senon, and let him prepare the statement, — = lowing obrrring intelligence — We are tn the midst of ep ca | points, and references Rule X teqairos, here an ex: | portioned til to morrow (Tuesday) morning, In 90 a 1 feme two months since in toy yorieh, and ip sell fa Ningare were re. | fended examization of evidence by the Court may be | fequence of Judge hdmonds, before whom the cage de = . eon thirty a \ tthe leading facts which the party iecme | (0 be tried, being eogeged at Alba Grek rons thet they veered’ rok f Mr, David Grabnan, (Acting Attorney General) and : be stated upon hie printed poim ference ‘folios Keon, District Attorney on Sie net wen de retort | oN eas i tisk te prime a declared themselves, petfeett We op hed on sc} me yeaion Of Lite Kite ls opem between Cleve: | LPs "Tornner deiay in the investigatiow g¢ hia i trectdinary case, from are employing only the wrual ny practice tm the Sabbath ti } 7 » lend a i