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. 2 = It will be recollected thet within the past year or 5 “@ighteen months, the government of the republic of Nicaragua granted to a company of American citizens ghe exclusive right to construct a canal through its territory, for the purpose of connecting the Atlantic ‘with the Pacific Ocean. This privilege, eo important to the commercial interests of the United States, was precure@ through the instrumentality, in a great mes- Bure, of Senor Carcache, the Charge de Affaires of the Nicaragua goverament to Washington. As a slight acknowledgment of the appreciation of his services in ‘tbat matter, the company who obtained the charter, determined upon tendering to Senor Carcache a public dinner, which took place at the {rving Hotel last eve- ming. Mr. Daniel B. Alien officiated as President, and Mr. E.H, Miller as Vice Presi a Majer General Win- ter to Russia, re- eponded to this toast in « very handsome manner, and 3m domg #0, referred to the posit ‘try is placed im refereuoe to the risvery question. #ympathised with the gentleman who last spoke, in the suptments which be expressed. that the: ld be no North, po no East, and uo West jhaded to the great advantages which this country will achieve frcm the coxstruction of a communivaiion that will o prect Atlantic and the Pacitio oceans, if this gr+nt measure shall bave the effect of promoting cimli- sation, as it will do unque greater unity among ‘Union than has beretotore credit of the originators. wh: i become the pioneers « Ccivilization im the regions that this canal will draw t _y 4 hhe next toast was Davy of the United States.” bb regular toast was :— Guest, rendered, both in Senor Eduardo ( arache—The service which vate and official capacity, 1p camal to unite the two atitude of cur country. er representati tis fortunate in not C-racue replied in Span ow re rendered in English, and were as fuilo Bt to me, illustrious members of the Atlaath eife Ship Caval Company, to whom the mercantile world thtto direct their commendations; | not deserve It is you to whom they ought to be di- Teoted; because you are going to remove the obstacles by which nature has preveuied hitnerto the uation of the waters of the two oceans; it is to you, because you are going to convey across the isthmus the ‘acsepger who now cannet cross from one ocean Yo the other without expo-ing himself to the riske of a long voya: it is to you, who, by in- bees your capital, your activity and energy, are about to present the hand of protection to univertal commerce. Your names will be made enduring by the execution of thet prodigious work. ‘This very dey you are regarded every where in Nicara- Bus as the enterprising wen, and the oaly ones capable ¥ complizhing such important emterpri: Gio ‘on, therefore; there is no fear of embarrasements that Jou cannot easily overcome Go on, | say again; you want nothing to secure sucees#— because you have money, you bare the sympathies of the people of y they do all their efforts to yours, to secure the construction of the canal. You have the support of the government of Nica- Tagua, and, finally, you have the protection of this high and powerful republic. under whose illustri- ous fieg no pewer on earth will dare to mblest you Tt will be @ proud for my couutry when the eepel shall be 1d, ands pew and fadissoluble ‘bond of un! and those of the United States in one common fate While this union is sufficient to accomplish the great work it is Roper to add that all commercial nations are iavited te become parties to the enterpriee on eqaul terms, Rothing being required of them but # friendly alliance with Nicessgus. and « pledve of protection to the his work, will be made is vow, | feel, a congr your company, your world, on the prospect. From y x. merce is to rearive vew Die and & new di: apprediation of th ean gail ‘Rovles atuibuies i , Slike demand vl ‘the ‘and her Supreme Direstor—To 0 ae ened policy of the latter, by which bis coantry tbe key of the world’s highway between the o the republic will be indebted fora rank among tho mightiest wersof this cemtinent. We congrsculace her, and honor ta toy? and the United St ‘and one. which. if lef t» the will au yton and Sir.Heory L. Bulwer, camaot fail to Houry Bulwer Acoom- ee to otJobn M. realized. Hon. Je! Bulwer end John M. Clayten, he would say, in regard to the Istter, that. settiug aside ai foal coosidera tions, he found bim at all times, aad uoder ali circum a0, 40d 4 reliable man; and this that that geatlemen ed, a d-termination to world. W: embessador, and with similar ones on the part of American ee weare bp 4 4 «assured there can be po earrying ow! ir ot 5 next quention is, is be woald th rt Baye H i i B i | i I BE H $ & = Hy 4 2g i g i if é i i this #u ides might be obtail whether this work will be « prot. adie Aud a — » capital Le peptone on ut he would D+ that if the neutrality of thisguael was gaaren- bt are’ one or The Governor of the State of i of Sew Fork. he Booch = 4 ti Rew Fork the propered eanal will sont on the wbole world, by cunuec tog ali the « arth y Means of commerce aad clyiisastion ‘Tae Lave Fine at Bararts, ‘of the 19th instant, gives te vit of the Tome towlare of fire at that place on the 7th inet :— The tre commenced at ebout 114 clock, AM, in the two story wood en the north side of Genesee or Mein street. vecu; by K Laney, ae @ hardware store, and the wind blowieg strong from the west, the flames swept eastward until every buildivg was ooo aumed to the corner of Genesee and Bank «trests. incla- ding the American Ly x FL every’ therein was lort, (noia ate ihe wes Inrured in the M ie loge is estimated at about #4 000 The building wae ae LY Thomas Brown. of Hebron, Ct. ) wood s PEt} 4 dwelling howse ot Dr. H. Canron te faeured in the fone | company, for 1.600, whieh will probably cover the loss Adjola- was & large two atory wood building, re- 8.0. ror $1,200, and in. 20 The baila the furniture for $1 000. in the Genesee kept by BG. Tisdale, who $700 oo farnitare, bat whose Next adjoining the batiding recently purchased by was fttiog 1) up for a banking was wonder in. fi ist i ‘was @ two story building. wood shed, &e., jed by D. J Deinmater, Sirs Lseeen ane as a dwelling, Me. T. is in the Gepeses Mutual. 4 t : b' Beller Factory. Yesterdsy morning, at half-past three o'clock, a fire breke out in the extensive boilerand machine factory of Mott & Ayres, in Twenty-fifth street, on the North River. It appears, from the statement of the watchman, | that It originated in the core oven, whence the opread with the rapidity of a burning forest, on scoount of the building being «frame one, and the materials being 80 dry, from the constant heat of the large fires peneesany he the-weet, Though the alarm was speedi- vem, and though the firemen as promptly respond eee Siem ay sem enim work, was all over ti and Sh ooomped ne if natin abort of the Hudson rolling over it could extinguish flames. The heat, more- over, was too intense to permit them to get near enough to render effectual service, as far as it was concerned. ‘The efforts of the firemen were, therefore, ri Gireoted towards the preservation of thee ad} ining buildings, two of which were in imminent i & brick building atjaining 8 wire factory, and other at the opposite or north side of the etreet,a frame build- | ing, occupied as a sorew bolt factory. The latter would undoul btedly have been burned, but for the current of water that was continually pouring upon it. Hot as the fire was before, and grand as was the spectacle, mining the whole beavens, when itwo small frame buildings, filled with chareoal, belonging to Mr. Samuel Walker, toek fre, the intensity of the heat became in- distance, some of them falling as tar u aud at Thirty-second street they y ‘The willions of sparks danced in in mazes of great brilliancy and laid level of #' ere, There @ general ruin. patterns to the val , which had been fortunately stored at the works, apd were of the greatest importance to the firm, The iron fe 83 feet deep, built for the Pana ilroad Company, torunm op the Chegres river She is put together by ecrews, and is to be taken to pieces again before belng sbipped. She is uninjured by the fire, and the destruc- tion of the factory will ply canse a few days’ delay in finiebing her. ‘I'he proprietors of the Novelty Works and Mr H R Durham of the Archimedes Works. ge- nerously offered every artistavce in their power, aod the ure of their tools, till the establishment is rebuilt; and yestarday morning. at seven o'clock, the men were busy at work upon boilers, ‘Che loss cannot be aceu- rately estimated, as yet, but it cannot be short of $8,000 There was no insurance, except a partial one upon the building, which dors not baif cover its toss, A frame building would never have been erectet for illu. | a ng one, were it | out two hours | | by the Board of Aldermen in relation to the water | 20 to 2236 feet... .. the purpose but that the ground was newly made, avd | was very roft at the time of the erection. The firm in- tend to rebuild the concern immediately, with brick. ntelitgence. t about eleven o'clock A.M yesterday, the large bark Hiero, of Yarmouth, on th: berth, for California, upset, at the foot of Canal strewt. in the following manner :—She was taking iu coal, ballast. As the tide receded she larehed a little when the ocal shifted from the larboard to the starboard sida, causing her to go over on her beam ends. Her tall inaste lay right acrors T, becoming entangled in the rigging of a vessel lying at the opposite berth. The fore Lopmart was carried bi bulwarks were romewhat injure ery little further damage than wh: chating of the rides. Thousand: ited to the «pot, to # the huge buik in a helpless condition. and the ope tion of putting her on her bottom ich nearly 6 bundred men were engaged She was righted by pul- lies and cables, and now floats, as if nothing had oc- curred, The Hiero had arrived from New Orleans, with a cargo of mess pork and beef. Tur Weatnrn.—The weather still continues magni- ficently fine. Yesterday, people went without their d tat at open windows, It is far wore like February. Fine —At a quarter past five o'clock. yenterday after- noon. a fire Was discovered on the moutheast corner of Broome and Laurene streets, which was extinguished wiih buttriftirg damage, ‘Tue Fine ea 3 ner ef Eighty-sev: truction of which we me joned in yesterday's Herald, is about $5,000, and no insurance. Tue Fine 1x Waren Stneet.—Mr Levi, owner of the bat and cap store in Water street, an account of the fire of which we published im yenterday’s Herald. was insured for $8.51 A Naxep Lunatic 1s tHe Sra ), which far more than covers the loss. Ts.— Patrick Brennan was found last ning, at hal! @ o'clook, ning wil in @ state of as pei ity as when through Ninth avenue and Forty fourth treet, and was taken into custody by officers Leggett Ort, of the fwelfth ward. The prisoner was de- tained by Justice Blakely. uTaL Husnanp.—A mi med Patrick Hanra- wey = 18 Tham was arrested. in-t evening. for beating hie wife in © most cruel manner, and inflicting e severe gash on ber bead. He wastaken to the Tombs. Tue Omsiavs Drivers rounn Narrixc.—On Wednes- roprivtor was from hait- i till half past ten tage je by officer Crawford, of the teenth Ward At hall clock, on the . & Weart, proprie ont walk in fro tionary d Hall, Broadway. wi asleep, Reported by Sargeant Ebbetis Acorent 10 4 Wacon ax its Darven — Yesterday afternoon, at three o’clook, Mr Henry Oxnard, mer- chant, of Portland. State of Maine, was driving @ wagon in this olty, out of Canal i when the wheel came in contact with astone, and by the = of the vebicle, threw him out with violence, severing bis ear from bie bead, and injuring him se- verely. The horse, becoming alarmed ran down Centre street till opposite MeKinley's; coming in collision with cart. the of the latter pas-ei through the wheel and broke it right off, and smashed the wagon itrelf. Mr Oxnard was taken to the (ity Hospital, ina car je, and the remains of the wagon to the Sixth ward jon house, Accipast OF Brirnoann.—Vesterday, Michael Halle. bap fell down the bold of the Crescent ' ity, fracturing hie skull and other severe injuries He was conveyed to the City Hopital. Bowers & McNamen’s New Srone. Baoaowar, tiners om Monday next. It io Ineprotion. from twelve to three o'clock strict wateh upon all bie purebesing mo from bis accomplices. obtained @ clue of bie whereatouts to net; accordingly. yesterday m: be Mayor aod the two seattered about the room. were discovered wente used in yen A ands large amount edocoin Upon searching the premises shout $1,400 in bogus money wae found, consisting mainly of dol. five frane piecer, d the most ex de 7 [ doubtiers been engeged Im the business for two three years, and although suspected, bar aiwaye caped detection At the time of bik arrest he wae living Im ap old, dilapidated butiding, but was patting wp one ot the mest residences of which Alton can bonet = St. Lowts (Mo.) Intelligencer, Feb. Annivat of the Weer Inora Steamer at Momus — The royal mail steamer Thawes, (apt. Abbott, arrived im the lewer LF with the Weet India mails, d the molia thet were brought from Southampton by ¢ Trent, of the 24 Jan. Trent had a rough pas eege out. net arriving at Bermads ‘ili the 24th Janam ber rhaft hed been so much injured om the jer her return to Southampton na » the (uit vail for Mobite the for New t the driver inside, | into Contre street, | | | t 18 to 20 feet... 2... 203g to 25 feet... Education. Court of General ae Eon Gaal, The Gears Before the Recorder, and Britton and wo preceding meetings, 7 PT iy 19.—Assault on a Little Lng taped Ravish, $e of Education Sane gir tht having assaulted . MoDermott, a the sum fran ym pee thirteen years of age, with intent to violate ‘of $18.906 will bo Sequined for the ozponses of tis tne aight the wot her com -" father’s consent went to ordered bepelt: to, most the ball, which was somewhere in Elizabeth . and nees of the common of the Seven. | after senting. for home 10, for ‘and repairs of | (Twenty: when ‘the echool house se Eighteenth Saeees Sg aon the following resolution: | abe ried out, but be came Committee on Free Academy are | and attempted hereby authorized to engage the rervices of av i: \- penn oy) accom : we vides and ertiten aeene Mr. Kine offered the follewing as an amendment:— | and the prisone! at the Committee for the care, govern- | girl’s father some of the Free Academy, be re- Walter Weeks, Sevyuracdltoat heatny ie aby od akiter | Scripts 3 went te the lot in which several members took | ered him inthe tility of the art, and others | cer bere i wi could be pursued Cross examined out, “Oh, don’t; [ while the hours of education could be to go home my father:” she was om ; she of acoomplishments. undertone; | think | sald to her, resolution was adopted, and the amend- ecoundrel. what are you doing with that girl?” ir. King was lost. the tather of the child, fied reselved that the Professor of d with him about three ealary of the ig be increased tothe rate of $700, and the talary of Professor Gibbs be also increased to $1,000, It was resolved that the Committee on the Free Aca- demy are hereby autborized to increase the compensa- top ellowed for instruction im the modern languages, at the rate of $1 26 bour of instruction, in cases Dewi the eervice is but for two or three recitations per wee A petition for the promotion of education among the poor children of the city, was received. The Cro Water Rates. The fcllowing are the details of the ordinance adopted he child to go to the ition that they were to return at sbout o'clock; at something after one o'clock he was awakened by Gallegher. who told him to put on his clother; witnessasked the accused where the litte was, sccused only repiled by telling his clothes, and come aloog; witner: had received at the hands of the acoused; Gullagher told witness to sey wre bout it. and he would marry the girl; be replied that she was not yet fit to merry. This was all the testimony on the part of the prosecution. On the part of the defenee, the first witness was Suran Sweeney. who testified that she visited Bridg-t MeDermett after the tranractiou had taken place, and Bridget told ber that she “never Would pursue Thomas Gallagher, only that she was forced to.” Owen Gallagher sworn —Is brether to the accused; he slept in the same room with him last September; at one time he saw the complainant tn his brother's bed; she was there when witness went to bed at night, ani he saw her there when he awoke in the morning; wit- ners rcolded bis brother. and threatened to tell the girl's father; he never saw her there afterwards. James McDermott recalled by the prosecution —My daughter was at service last September, and did not sleep in my house at all; she was living at Mr Max- wells, in Broadway, at the time Owen Gallagher says she was in the bed. ‘The case was summed up by counsel on each side, ard the Recorder addressed the jury. who, after a pro: tracted absence @ into Court with verdict of guilty, but recommending the prisoner to the mercy of the Court, The convict was sentesced to the peal- tentiary for ene year. Feb 20 — Robbery on the Five Points.—Robert Boyers, Patrick Murphy aud Edward Hamiiten, three Five Point thieves, were put on trial, charged with grand larceny, in stealing @ watch and money from Reuben Kaovox, @ countryman. Reuben Knox, being sworn, testified that on the 25th of January he was im town, when he was invited by Robert Boyers to go into John Orpen’s house, corner of Centre and Anthony streets; when we got ip, | was induced to play @ game of cards for four drinks; | lost, end then raid | did not want to play any more.as | had Boyers asked me if! had not » watch thet [ I told bim | had, but I did not want to a him see the watch; | took it ; he looked at it and handed Murphy then came up and arked to see ke it out for him, but Boyers came up god took my watch oxt of my pocket h rates: Op all tenements comiag within the of April litb, 1:4, heving a front wid! Story. Rate. 18 feet a a 2236 to 25 foot under, , 25 to 30 feet zene of the law = Story. Rate. $ ‘DO to S734 feet. ...... Sececse® S736 to 80 feet........ Fen Crom rm cet Om EN me: Pacman creams! S=Ier= Therent cf all tenements which shall execed in width fifty fort, chall be the subject of epecsal contract with the Croton Aquedvet Board. In the sppordionment of regular houre, the family or families oveupy it no than fifteen pervons, for ev thet number, ap addition: be ebay te upon a dwellivg he same, to number ‘y ten persons beyond dollars per year shall ost op a division but subsequently recensi- d and sdopted on nyrs and m b. rates were dopted as follows: Private St. bles— there ehalt be charg stalls are ordinarily nse: eight dollars pec wouu annum and for every additional herse th Carsmen’e horses ehali be charged dollar per anuum Por each and every cow the sum of seventy- arent at the rate of from ten arged by the horse power, as Hews: - Fer esch horse power, not exceeding ten, ten dol- Q e made off with it; I ¢ no te ffvoen: seven dollary and fifty cents | Jee, containing $00, im my overcoat pocke ’ the diaoeetion of the | When Lfound | had lost wy wateh. I felt for my Seah eahi was ); the prisoner, Hi M be charged at, the rate of from fif- endrchvel houses at the rate of ante m ten to twe Hotels 4 gach per ann vd tiourawy Houses ebail, in addition te the for private famtiien be enarsed for each lodging re! ion of the tiept ‘Toverns and Crocertes shalt be charged an extra rate of frow $30 $30 ia KeJectar ses shad be charged at the diseretion of the Croton t t known Boyers until he invited me into that 1 bave never recovered any of my property ; my pocke' & contained $30, when | it into place, and | ouly spent fi | bed worn it a! sen, beyond ve dollars per annum cach 4 houses, bathing establishments, was doing. an officer of the Sixth ; they are frequenters of Five eo of ng Houses, with or] and warehouses, shall be su! ie at speetal to be ry ‘When the quantity used averages two hu dang, oF lean, at the rate of five coute per o te quantity. used av thy red gallons per day, at the rate of four rages from three hundred to ‘the rate of three anda half On the part of the noe, LO testimony wasintro~ duced, counrel depending on the testimony of the entity. tee lest witners for the prosre: the urend gallons per day, de erages from one thousand to «the rate of three ceuts per Were notorious cha- rounds. but that the: racters, and would no doubt be here agaia soon, the court would remember them Tried for an Indecent Asyaule —Jobn Clarkin was tried for perpetrating an indeoent assault on the person of Margaret Newton, a child only 9 years of age, The ae, ism large boy. some 16 years of age. On the ith of Jewuary last. the little girl was rent into the cellar by ber parents for some wood, when the prisoner met ber and committed the assault complained of He was adjudged guilty, and sent to the House of Refuge. .—Isnigh Rynders, Thomas Vicvenn and e h riot apd assault and bettery, committed upon the perron of Archibald C. Reyvolds, at the] Cariton House, on the 10th of July last. Coupee! for the Jefence moved the Court to compel the District Attorney to try the other indictment the prisopers Geet, vis the indictment which the defendants with arsault and bettery with intent to Rill The Court refused the application, and the Clerk proceeded to calla jury Counsel for detence those porpeses, and t ed to fo 4 with the Totre Aqueovet Department ‘The public seteois and public inrtitutions, and public of- fi him theeity aud be charged for Croton ppointed, as triers, Mor: teow, Eeqre panei was called, before s jary a. Six peremptory chaliengrs were interposed by and for con: , © the memorial ef Mary Hughes, edministratrix of Geo. | the defence ; three jury men were ret aside by consent, Hughes deevared Inte master of the brig John. claim- | end one by the triers plunder of bis Pp tty, aod ‘1 be following are the pames of the jurymen Lg weunds producing death, together with the proofs and | rrlected :— Eamund Kimball. ( W. Benson, His- a ents connected therewith: and came to en | milton Brown. Ssmucei 0. Baker. James Nevins, Wil- opinion that the claim is valid, and the is allowed | liem Janeway. James M. Parker, Gar- nocordingly; the ameunt to be fet femmes, ‘Samuel Bailey, Edgar T. Fanning, David leuvelt. future action of the Board. T heey testified as follows : Arebibold C aworn. ” = Fre. 10.-The Board met Wes im the Carlton House, engaged in con’ with A Barr. when « number of gentlemen four days, et Dolores, in came im; we were in the back room ; Kynders, Burns, amined and suspended Murrey and M in ; Lelar | do not know | claiming for en by the jurray invited | deciined, because Thad oa counted on dere aeah ie aaa pay, it was a Vorrest ed, ex and or to be ved. wea cree as . ee ir. Ryders was Oun Mexeten tO Mexico.—Ni @ month has ome! bing ‘effect elepeed since the seaasor Walker tt tose port, for quae coset bet ke Vere Crus, with the Hon, Mr Leteher, Minister to finthe essaer; | exteo, and suite, a othing baving beem | fort ond love for the A! beard of the Walker since her departure, and it ple but when caved to flay tors benett he would give ye weouee te to an or her safety Mobile Tri- Suan Se omenees & t LD — Bane, Bob 13. oe Domestic Miscellany. A steam beet ie now building at St Paul's Minnesote then to trade om the Minsisstppi. above the falls of St. me, “ thony; the will be 120 feet long, and draw one foot to wecer. ch me A short time since, # fire broke out in Grenada, M & corner; wbick dertroyed the office of the Southern o7) the etores of Meeers, G. W.& M Conly and um ber poi | The lone is set down at $26,000, but ie but these persons were me, ec vered by ineuranee, omens ‘- 4 A traim of 49 wheel cars fA fae Bn around me and had hold of me; | Stomie fe rogek, so my legs was broken. and my drawn over 8 tuey’ soutinaed to best me ven after | was down they Murrey | ubreribed | ‘the morning of the seated thirty degrees briow ero. red and fifty thousand dollars have been St Louts for the Pacific Katiroad. ‘There was $1,600,000 worth of California reoely- +d at the Philadelphia mint using the tan oeeke Zhe Laghnuuse of Alabama adjourned on the 13th ns The tetal amount of lors eiemt ime: Pwo hb jury te steam boats on the iy ppl and other west ore civere igh meme January inst, te entt- peted Th ek of an ¢ was felt at Two Rivers, Vtreon in, om the The Leg ietere of T inet Mace store Soe fel) (o (be depth of eighteen Inches at Montreal, evade oo (be 17th wetant. j was struck; Rynders H ef i § it i et H E E i aI zit i $ of that kind; | was the | request of Mr. Bates was | Passing the screen, the | Fee e | night,” I ‘aia that-for! ‘was leaving 7} OrD- ‘aptal: if i ol on Oth of Juiy eet) ae bar- jeeper at the Cariton House; @ number ef persons “ Mr. Rynders; I | came in, sry boa ito onl; . Bow recogn! }, Murray, en jarns; an affray | Commenced; the Iie was given back and ferth be- the gentlemen got into s conflict up against ey souttied back and forth im the bar- | some sixty or seventy persons; the conflict continu | until Reynolds down, and said he hoped they would Jet him tare I could not see who were en- gases except that Murray and Reynold nolds appeared to be severely beaten; of the affair, Reynolds said he supposed there were a uumiber of persons paid for blowing for Forrest; I have not distinct recoliection of what Ryndere said in reply; | saw Keynolds walk toward the sereen; Rynders, Murray. aud Burns went toward the tcreen also; Murray took bold of Mr Reynolds by the ecliar; leaw them all have bold of him; some said “etop'it,” and some said “give it to bim;” | don’t know that auybody struck him except Murray; they were all pulling and hauling; Mr. James B. Taylor was there; he was either knocked down or shoved down; he got up and ran off; | saw some person shove him or kick him while he was down; | took the person to be Burns; when Reynolds was down Rynders was near him, he Was peaking loud; I think he said, jet him alone,” or something of that kind; Reynolds's condi- tion was pretty bad; bis head was covered with blood, and bis nose was flattered down; | did not see any one jump on bim; | beard seme one say “bite bim,”’ or something of that kind; | sent two officers home with Mr. Reynolds; Murray came back afterwards with others; beasked Mr. Bates if be sent for the police. and added if he had he would give him as much, or words to that effect; can’t say that | saw Mr. Lelar take + py part in the affair. ‘Thomas J. Barr eworn—| am Assistant Alderman of the Sixth ward; | was in the‘ arlton House at the time of the occurrence spoken of by the other witnesse: | Captain Rynders and hic friends came in, and some | words arore about Mr. Forrest, aud Mr. Reynolds called Forreet a d-d knave; Captain Rynders asked him why alled bim a knave; apd presently | saw Mr. Rey- olds and Mr. Rynders squared off as if to fight; they were quited, but presently were engaged again, when | Mr. Bates came around and requested Mr. Reynolds to jhe started, and ss he was geing out, Murray k bim in the back of the peck; | then saw thr: persons strike him all at once; | could not struck bim besides Yur man, but could not find Reynolds was getting vp; be was on hi 4 keen wi ome one ked him ov the nose, | could uct ree who it was; Rynuders was there all the time; Aléerman Kelly, who was there, w: ‘uck: @ mao truck ot me; | think it was a man named Vanderbeck, who is bow copneet 4 at the time of the a_fray the defendants were ail together; noone could get pear Mr Reynolds but themscives; | thought it the most brotal tr ‘Cros# examine | poreew, going out; Murray we Leard Reyncide say, as be wei who takes bi eperal rush; four ae ree thelr facer; they were they all talned ruck, there ; | never said, previous to li that this care ought not to go any further; | ssid were wrong, in taiking so much as | peated applaure of the audience ; and amoug the iadi rested | ce bere asked for the acquittal | bad been 0 evidence to impll- opposed the motion. He idence against Lelar—enough is yet the Court adjourned till Fri- Pending this qu day morning, st 11 o'clock. United States Commissioner's OMice, Before Alexander Gardiner, beq Fen. 20.— Charge of Counterferting Money — The United Yortz und Juan Shoemacher —The | ) Were brought betore the Court, | erfelting coms purporting to be wired Bt of America. ‘eriche Paul (9 German) was examined by Mr. Summers, reprere' ig the Unived States Uirtrict At- | that, about the 6th ineteo who reside at 54 Ho rit coin purport [A counterfeit dime piece aod some emall Germ sliver bars produced, were found im the possession of } wd by Mr. Morrill —I wey from my husband; | im & married wo: | left bim,; | was passed as man this country. She enw the female defendan: did ot see the male defendant Worts told witness never told her the money was for the once or twic for ber board, she the house witho: or #ix da ; the bad « difficulty with them; rhe twomen with her (witnesses sow in Court), they cid not strike the defendants, but Mr. Worts struck the there is warrant out, at the ® itners and those two men for a riot aod a*eault; it was in the bar room and tometimes in the kitchen, she saw detendaots make the mor ez it was about from 12 or 10 o'cloek to 3 in the morning. Adjourned. Before J Paine. Fev. 21.—In the case of Sbubsel [Child and others ve the Sun Mutual lneurevee Company, the jary re turned a sealed verdict for the plaintiffe— $7,727 25, and costs Court to grant, under terest to the plaintiff on ; and, cen! Before Judge Oakley. Frn 20.—In the case of Luther Loomis and 8. P. Wy- men ve. George W. Niles and Thomas Carlin. eu! , the jury were not able to agree. and he Judge them Smith va. the Moyor. Ge of New Vork.—“Sr, case for the plaintiff. it was an ao- due on a contract for building ase wer Ls fe la itunder net the (or; I 4 recoverrd & verdict for something bout $60 oF $1,000 coneequence of thie verdict the Corporation withbeld from Wandie, not that bat between $900 and hich. with in- fy o ie alleged that under the superintend 7 yor and City Inepecter. Mr. Cutting said be would not offer | any evidence, but ret upon the pleadings. tie. ‘Willard, on bebalf of the Corporation, called feme witnesses for the defence, and ealied upom the Court fer # ponenit ‘The jury, onder the direction of the Court, found a verdict for the pisintiff. of $407 03, abject to the o; pion of the Court op a case to be made—the security to general term belong waived by plaints attorney. Flonase Menoan or a Wire ann Cnrun.—A oor. | reepondemt of the Eddyville Tricgroph, writing from | sengers of | jured by the sciliston thas took pt Marion. ( rittenden county, K two horrible murders, evmmit the 20th wit, Ly # fend in hum Bites an ace 4 in that visinity on lotm, named Wan T. Wailirgford, om bie wife and colid. She had been ono. ner bed fined but @ few days, when be dragged her from and stamped ber to death. Lhe imiant be death, not silowirg it to be pursed by 1 any onecire from the time it was bam The writer pays there faote were elicited before the Coroner's ia oneter made hin escape, fie war yard on the! where ty took ® bost up the river. | Add ! | } Bowsny Tusatnx.—“ Kit Carson, the Hero of the Prairie, or the Robbers of California,” is an entirely and original drama, from the pen of 8. D. Johm- ston, Esq., and last evening was only its second appear: ance, so that it bas not yet got rid of its first bashfal- presage will every night improve more and more, like cheese, which they say improves with Gi terest is created by thie enehting — ona ‘acme of character and incident which {t presents calls forth, moment, the public admiration and applause. offthe wild incident of prairie life. such as at all times produce great im, upoo the imegins- tion. In this for ood the able and, talented managers of this great and popular theatre have shown their judgment and good taste. in providing a new piece #0 ll of excitement and attraction for the American public. piece has succeeded completely, as the crowded state of the house, last evening, plainly proved. Can it do otberwise, with such excellent actors and joble horres ? Buoapway Tuxatke —Last night, prior to the repre- ntation of the “Serious Family,” the audience were treated to the excellent comedy, “Old Heads and Young Hearts.” This play was originally performed at the Haymarket Theatre, London, and is one of the best comstructed comedies of the modern stage, It abounds in sententious wit, refined repartee, pareages of rare beauty, possesses an excellent mo ‘and bas » plot well sustained and amusingly conducted totheend. The mort prominent character in the play is Jeese Rural, pereonated by Mr. W. R. Blake, who threw into the’ portraiture of the simple old carate a life-likeness to nature quite delightful The pat a the last act was worked out by Mr. Blake with a fide. lity to truth that produced « powerful seusation throughout the house. The entire personation wi im an artistic sense, how ge 4 finished sad completa, Miss A. Fisher enacte: eo part Lady Allee with much brillianey, id the soene between her d Mr. Wheatley. in the second act, was executed th great 6! Indeed, ali the charact " ained. We should not, ever. fail to mention o ludicrous blunder, commenced by the Countess, and carried on by several other characters. The lady dis- coursed about the poodle (Bijou) as a dijon; and this new word was repeated by several of the interlo- cutors, The error was the result, probably, of a mis- printin the copy; but. as it shows the necessity of # careful supervision of printed plays, before they are presented to the public, it is well to nameit Te night there is @ very attractive bill, particularly asit includws the “Serious Family.’ ‘The public anticipate some: thing rich from the new comedy, * Extremes.” Plays by our own authors, well cast, and properly produced, must be more satisfactory than those, the sceass of which are wholly desoriptive of English society The Broadway is well adapted to the evcouragement of our own dramatists. Bunton’s Turatre.—If the proprietor of this estab- licbment could rent the adjacent Park tor @ pit, and pert of Centre street and Broadway, on either side, for boxes, we believe that the additional accommodation which these extensive alterations would afford, would not be too much for thore who dvsire to patronize Bure ton, aud that every niche would have its occupant. Last evening “Dombey aud Sou" was revived, aa our view, each character was rev! od mest original form, th th spirit and effect, as Wallers end Mr aud the overtures to ° cere terly and exquisite style, Every aight. these popular and olever or /isirs draw around thera ta dimirers, and we wid venture to ce in this city leaves howe of di tuimment better pleared thao do the frequeaters of Burton's elegant and central theatre Crasrnav’s Nationa Tovatan—Theréis no cessar tion of the excitement and crowding which has beea Wilnerted at this theatre tor some days past, after night the theatre and ail its corridors overflowing — day after day the box office is bessiged by applications to recure seats—a@ good and wise precau- tion, Of that rich and exciting looal dram: the Mysteries and Mireries,”” we need mot repeat what we have already raid - it continues the favorite of the the- sire going pablic. and tis chatacters are perterined #0 well & the several actors, that it rather increases tham diminiebes in attraction, Of these, at their head stands Mr. Chapfrau. as Mose , then Burke, as Captata Peobiny O. Taylor, as Mv. Preaise; W Teylor, a Sasps; end lart and least, Master Murry, draw dowo the re Mazurka”? Mies M. Charles, tor her beauty aud flee Sgare: sire. Madiron, for ber fine and feeling acting aud Vis» Look- yer, for her peatners. eleven: 4 simpli pa Bou arly draw attention. Two charming plays precede tne local drama of New York, and add nightly to the at | tractlons of Ubie attractive theatre. Mrrcnere’s Oryoric.—Im addition to the usually at~ tractive bill, we had last night our old favorite, Mitohell bimeelf, in his peculiar character of Jacob Earsig, the bothered “Boote at the Swan,’ inthe laughable farce of that name, The “Serious Family” was perform for the sixth time, Waloot, as Capt. Murphy Magu imer, as Mr. Chaties Tor- 'y good, and Nickineon, Aminadad was truly primitive M iylor, as the Delmain, was quite captivating. fhe success. extravaganza of the “Magic He was reposted, apd elicited from an overflowing audience shouts of laughter and well merited applause. Mr. Mitchell, With his excellent company. and bis judicious manage inevt— producing with judgmeat. and acting with abil- ty, a succession of the most interesting dramatic vovel- ties — cannot fail to attract, night after might, crowds of admirers. Cunisry’s Orrna House —The progra tainmente for thie evening contains the © Fre Diavalo,” the “Old Virginia State,” with me, my Divah, Dear.’ “ Don’t be Fotis with at variety of other excellent negro melodies, 0 this attraction, will be the ee Murteal,”’ and the most inimitable Amenicas Musrum.—Jim Crow Ginger blue, inthe’ Virginfs Mummy neti Family will appem Monday next assisted by Signorion Lorghere Bicnonina Taures —This dist takes ber be the Astor Place Opera Ho Tee ext, whem Dontaett! * opers of and the third eet of Merosdante’s New Gvoks Count Wars avo Corowms Paacar, tHe Howeanian Hinone—T { avery interesting charac- arian warand Hungarian © understand, now in pre paration in this city, and shortly will be published, the one by Count Wars, the other by Colonel fragay. These two talented and amiable men, now refagess im this country, driven from the land of their fathers and the imberitance of (heir ancestors, by Austrian perady end Rursian cruelty, were themrrives «ys witaessns of the transactions their works will record and ae bey well * oaaon cam (ay, 08 Enea said, * Quorum pare migna wt A work hae been spoken of, published tm Loadom by Mr. Pulski, on the same sutjeou , but stand it is written by ome who during ail t! period, Dever was forome instant in sungery We ublie q* ot Was m " teem for their amiable personal quatities ta prefee- epee to 8 mere London booxselier WeLaaghila, U. % rived ta (hw ory, Com. J. H, Tooker, J. W. Ki N., Hon. NL, Littheteld, Me Law Inteiige OURT OF THE Unit Fen 10.—Noe 54 65 and 66 Jacob Le Roy vs D V. B. baldwin Wiliam Beard, and Taeophiias Vicnols. In error to the Cireut! Cart of the United States for New York. Mr Justioe Woodbury delivered the opioion of the court, affirming the jodgments of the eala Court in there once, with costs. No. 62 Grove ve J Me? Briew’s exeoutris et Apoeal trom the Citeait Court of the Upited States for \iex andrie ered the opinion of the « freait W. Wheeler appellant etal, The argament of this cane be appellant, and continued for the appril bas ou be jury returned @ verdict for the This cave har excited ® good deel of interest tro the fact that it involved the question of the erteot of the liability of railroad companies, for injuries to pam ihe piarntift was * ed amt Ocnereiee tae recuse in 1845 The main quretiom # company bad oved ali prope . prevent the collision The lover quired a long examimation of witnesses —1a0y Be nal, Feb 10 o8 ANO Beware Won, den of the por: of Now ad Jobe Field bo be Wary Arrousts ere m W Story, to be York, and, aleo, J * | Gems of the same port.