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rn crn rr rr RR IT SETS ST Sen IRR YEE NR RT NN SR ERE TY ET RET ERI REE NRT IE SNE A a URN oe The New }o.i House of Industry. whole, we are satisfied the deores of the court below i City Intelligence, Baooxirn Cover or Bxssioxs.—Bofore Hon 8. B. Joha- New York House of Iadus | Who will interest themselves about us. We bring | merorranr rasseNoeR Case—THE pRcIsioN or | ¥¢!! founded upon the principles of maritime law. a Tur Paravecenia Pinemew.—Thoe mombders of Frank: | & ices Cortel you and Stillwell —On W. and will gratefully receive any advice from those ‘The managers of : Ja - : ? -a | zeal, tie, and Williog hearts to our stew ardsnip; fo within the doctrias of the case alrely determined | 4, Company, now on a visit fro ~” | at the opening of this court, the presiding J to- deei ble, before eeeking farther aid | 76's! ‘ isp; JUDGE NELSON. by this court, and that it « of in Bugi jompany, ni 24 visit from Philadolphie Peay ates . but we ean proceed no further without your sid. The Ship Pacilic. her Tackle. ge ,w#. Charice D Cleve | 7 nn Orne $0 the city, 484'n0t, om Tesetay, vials ony of eur pan” | Sen lr alle te comerced phecieaie ane from their fellow etiyees, to lay before the public The ques ons to be decided on ars—Ist. 14 @ | jand —Thie in an appeal frou the dvoree of the court Me institutions. However, by cle politearss Of Voptain | the subject of iilegal commitments by the variow | United Siates Cireult Court | 03 Nelsoa aud Betta | Rynders, they went ina body and paid their ceapenis | {0ee of the lower @ j | a plain statement of |\)+ present state of their insti- Plouse fi tadonsy seaabls ta. pew oe a, bolas hates was Bled angela te ie Baste, bee ‘Beture dud —hihgensahe Ju i i ve dis- a Y 2 manag ho achle. &o., lyivg im this port, and against the pater . ceme ae p ing at the subject in the manner which he tution, and of the miner ia which they have dis: | in Tt onnd one t 3 fod master, (ore breach of @ passenger comtract ~ | ¢,, wncunond ms WU box MELAO4: sunotion, | HGemeral Cass. who held a lovee at Tummany Hui, | pelied in Liscdiclal nepselty to, do posed of the funds «« ted to their charge. For If these questions are answered in the aflirma- | The vertel was bound on a distant voyage round Jape | mye Hii] of complaint is found» ¥ 4 o eoist agres- and seemod much pleased with the interview. fu the | perronat liberty of citiaens t pe against official opp orgy re Aprisoned under commitments that not spenit but im cousequence of the crowded state of the seats | any crime tm theis thee ton eich the parties could 4 Mr Burton was unable to accommodate them fo the bey confined. Healso spoke particularly im rela- * | on to Che pumerous and daring wiaries which had Horn to California, and is ras agreed to bake the lidel- | oct contre d int of lant asa cabin paeven togetuer with his lugaa ge; Jjurting bev end that this clnss of paswngers might have all the Accommodations desienble for so long and tedious @ Voy Kge. Buet Pull tor exorcise sud air, not | that purpose a con iit¢ was appoiated, who pre- | tive, the committee fully believe they will went the following + os tuined If in the negative, it matters ot ‘The New York Howse of Industry was opened soon the scheme is abaadoned, evening they marched ina body to Burton's Theatre; at wpa that be would be pleased to h | | part of the hou 29: of ui, 1350, 0 ix onthe 29:h of Apr, 1550, at No. 190 West Six. The Fatr at Castic Garden, MOsre WA Dity cabin passengars were to bu reeetved On | aeecunt. we. ain Ryndera me forward. and pee committed in the city duriog the teenth street. The sagers selected that house Circumstances, which it is needless to mention, | board; end thet by Josten thneet, the paacngs money } trout, aud the dr : them ¢ Paes bor % nee monthe.urging the Grand (ny . ‘i was raised to ihiee bundred dot be boa edy fui . The as being central, ost: for applicants and managers; | preventing us from particularizing individuals a8 | fundeed wou Lt-y, the uenol charge, thar state rove | vip Hiberations.and the coun race and the rent was thought high at 3209 per! artizans, inventors, or manufacturers, whose works | beiweem decas were lo by fitied up, making eeparate » se before them, ‘ yg ipeedene Aparlaente Tor Leo passengers each; Cas FOOIMs Were 69 | Dexocaati: Covonve — cinema fenete tal are exhibited this year, we will simply note such | Le arranged on caoh side of the veosul, leaviag ® free | lowing ato the delegat ted to represent Kings Ut wes presumed, e institation Was sucess | of the most etriking as have commaaded our atten- | Peersue eny between tor ventilation and exercise, dis comp County In the Congressional Cou fulin its operations, ‘4+ eorporation would tarnish | con. eacumbered with freight; the vessel to sail on or about th anvemble on the +h inst. ;—Pire ae afro pte 7 hOB. m the ib of January, 1949,’ The passa oy wes paid Campbell. Thomas Garriron. --— Drigae them a house, or give them faads to purchase, and Among the works upon the bridge, hose car- | on the second of that moath. Lib lant, who was | | trict ¥. Waring, Audiew J. Toomb eatend the oue they treated. Uader this ex- | riuges No. dand 41, and fire engiues No. 22 and # resident cf Masexohusetta, prepare a nisiealé . o98 | ley. Third District John Pearce, i siderable expense toe the voyag re: | than Rogers 0 of the ean . This wasalao a patent | 3, aceon as deci da bed h out more moary | 49, are exceedingly tine specimeas of their kiad. city of New Fork wt the i pointed for the We hold that tas pateat | culved (Brook. | Ia Congress is 0.8. Bogardue, fo iiding then wa» absolutely meceasary to | A cartiage, to the right, combines elegance with | o-Parvure of the, Teamsl, tor the purpose of embarking ve amended | 1y | lector of the Port of N ew kori. antabdle / ie Voynue, wher ound ¢ de. ; h a a - ; sth tat dvamantennes aoe caries wie 5 5 avthat dee | Menican Devantoinsy ov ran Unreaurr ov Now | Ma. Kotror :—Knowing that your valnabie journal ‘he committee ¢ er this as a great mistake. & i cc tes Sak - . pyolt 5 By Fincirmaphhs-ierred pb Lg a4] scribed in the patent of the oven ber, 1837, \, oxs.— Although the regular lectusrsin this institu. | ie the omly source by which inany of the notable The want of room ties yreatly palvied their etfucts, Some very simple and ingenious rotatory pumps, samnen. Wad Ou bane for ecu La and that the objection taken that ths commisstoaer “ten do not commence watil the Zleiiust , (ue students | grievances of our city may be rung into the ears of our and eatirely prevenied (hein fom furnishing fo the | force aad suction. hale ketene theme in Peirce Waticerensee hed no authority to aie foching Wo it in uubeard of numbers Tne emi- | Worthy povernore, we are Bgain cuder thy necessity of applicents any other -prcies of work thia sewn, The ohi 2 : . oe sys 9 | deste the amended pa’ | pence of the forwer Professor, and the great disiiaction | trespassing upenm your columns Some time since, o wr which mee yo ss ce ch call 1B» The ploughing and reaping machines, with othe! er iatin caieecceber eee Aad that se — * Phere kavo been already three triais of this suit, | of the Professors elect, Dre. Uross aud Bartiotc, reuder | notice tn con Kn of the practive of seillng shout Had they used the tads eo generously poured | agticnitural inventions, are greatly improved upon | gna ‘were to be taken ou beards reusing the prise | (eit, ,pUPsH the Whole, considering ths result of the | the faculty vi the Univera'ty of New York, out of ali | three-fourths of s properly inspected Jos of irr rood in upon them at brs coastructiag & suitadle | this year. as to many of them to two babes’ anencoke trials Reameniore ped ” S patent i the ee de- | question, ine 2 fas se Ui —, The students | tor a Fa one, in our streets, to those uaacg tinted “a M . 7 ‘ | The airy iron-work vehicles, to the right, on en- 0 er e ofidavite bet: ‘ a 0 y) We | apprcciate this, amd are seaembling from the east. | will the bueiness, had tke effect to cause an ordinance house where washiwg, irouing, and other kinds of hi , five dollars each, by reason whereof the vossel Wa | jee] bound to fend the case to another jury, and tus- | west, north. and south, to avail themeelves of the great | to be passed by the Common Counell to aupprers It. exXreul t wou tering the saloon, are Worthy of attention, overcrowd RIG SRRY, WORE BOs Further on, we noticed one of the most remarka- | incommodious ich | ble commodities ef the age, in ihe shape of a clock, | Iamt, on ascertaintog these taois, refused to embark, a passengers nd cargo, and rendered 4 daugerous to health. The Libel- work could have ber M peud the decision on the motion adventares to be derived from the lectures of theay | But aine! that was all. it wae then, like many other be able to give work a larger namber of | distinguiebed teachers, We predict for the Uaivecsiscy | ordionaces. made to become a dead letter. The basi- Medical College next seeelom, the largest class ever as. | bers lulied tor # while, until Chose engaged in it. em- cants, as Well asto receive, in retura, a profit, w . ¢ - “A re would go towards enabling the establishiica: to | With one winding-up, this clock is said. to ran, ee eee ere tetas ohtennns teal cates Superior Court, combled withia its walls | bolted by the apaiay of the City Fathers, ageia maintain itself. Thr aypliconts were divided inte | With the most chronometric precision, for three | fr, on the ground the contract. as avt forth, was not present, SEND RANCH Tux Bermuna Convicrs.—Capt. Pieroe, of the brig | flied forth, And wot merely the old traffickers, but two classes: en ou-door und ia door department; | hundred and seventy-six days. It likewise tells the | one of whieh m court of adiizalty cua take cogal: | Bier. 900. T eye ee MMOD sy Swan, who was arrested some sbort tice eines, for | thir numbers received additivns, the number count each pluced under the entire superiuiendence of the | 4¢y of the moath, the rising, secing, and southing | gance. “The court below cvertuled the demurrer, and Micholer C. Onda Mace et Seeiteety rt $4 | bringing to this port ten convicts, fcom tl lous ax taude of the sea. By inserting the above, the managers of the sun and moon, the ume of either entering | decreed in favor of the lideliant. In the caso of the | he pronutone beg gener Re fy sneha “4! Germuda, has just returned from t 4, | City Fathers way be awakened from thelr slumb ri to ‘The out-door department was open two days in | te signe, the phAses of the moon, high aad low | ship Aberioile. which came betore this court on appsal 3 -swutlapier ea ge arms | having conveyed eight of exid eouricts take cognizance of the facts, and send forth their out-door department was op day on Picadings and Proofs —The Vill ia thie canse was 2A cape wad ag lp el tg Maucst* to the “stars.” or other proprr officers, te the week, and courisied of those applicants’ who tide, and may be set to any latitude beiow sixty de- | from the deerce of the District Vourt, decided in 1548, | filed inthe Supreme Court by Somucl U. Ogden. a It id very curious, and almost equal to the held that chips en, thedral clock at Strasbourg. the high seas, tor hire, stood on the same footing of | John J. Astor and William B. Astor, tor an account, | SU. to that ef s0n, thet they, in som» degree, understood sewing, : ii terd: were suiiciently hovest to be trusted to tuke » in wax, is very finely wrought. Pn gees a mlypm azatime law.as those en- | and alleging fraud in certain ascounts, and the dis. | JiiGay . 3 ‘ si —the passn,e money f such frauds within six years, JohnJ Ai home work. [thas been urged against th society | _. Specimens of gutta pereba show that composi- | fR6° or the frelgh : Fare oes ees eae that they geve Worn to unproper pean It is puted tion to be brought to great perfection. Fel te eu se ge? ty gt ns. Se: See there. died Hines the commencement of the ult, but ft has shat certificates were otten brought by persons who The epecimens of vilver ware, as also of glass, the ship as well as the pores individually. When roaibee pegre ere — ould not sew; and, couseynently, whe apoiled the | &¢ Very rich. ‘ spond. And that all t! was placed om the transferred calendar, ard sent to work intrusted to them. bat withthe morals of the A hg sing model of an electro migaetic engine, itime law for charging the ship | the Superior Court. ‘Tho facts which gave rice to this licauts, as rendermy them suitable objects of | Siting forth » new discovery in that branch of | im case of @ breach of the contract of aifreight- | suit are as followe:—Nicholas G. Ogden, deceased, en- ity, the society were determined to take no | Pesce, is very curious. It is said that its power | Ment of goods and merchandise, Spies with equal | tered into an agreement with John Jacob Astor (now cogniz ince. Tt was enough that they were poor, | unhmited. . fd Seat sie #)so decentec) on the 2d of September, 1814, to carry on willing to work. [f their habits of life had bd mag of chandeliers and lustre lamps ie by that de- been such as to shut th m vut from respectable pri- | *7¢ beautiful. — > vate houses, it was deemed the in hate a , Seme specimens of * Argillo,” a new composi- that they choul! be made recipients of a pudlic | tien for door knobs, table tops, panneliag, ete., are | enforce the law. and check this vastty increasing evil ju our streeta, sat thus call down the pnory of hc Pons many a voter, and lay up for themselves » good toum- (ay ace felipe Reger ed Spending | Ustion sgaiust the next election. Oxx Wu Kao The convicts were taken in ch oo to Nurope, Wo understand the convieta i aa - Daieahed ba tb cutmartines et tha 1 Beco’ board met on Mopday aftermoon ubout five With five pounds turing each, reward for their ‘ o good conduct during their paveuee, as the INitle mor 1 AsaUat Taxariov.—-The following reports from the they bad was apent in the expenses of the trip to New | ju meee ye Rey ter omer Ba ~ cee saat - a favor of Benjamin Loder, for relivf of taxes. Ite} York. im favor of George Kittenhora, for the remisioa @ # joint trade in China for five years, from March the | | Sickxrss on Boann Sinr.—Tho ship Silas Creenmam, | t+xea Report fer correcting taxes on the property of first, 1817—Nicholas Ui. Ogden to conduct the business | Spencer, from Liverpool. arrived st Quarantine ow fuee- | John F. Farrish. Report to the petition of William at Canton, and J. J. Astor to conduct it at New York— | evening, with a large number of steerage passengers, | Hasche for Phillip Reed, Report in (avor of Benj+mim Mr, Ogden te ecelre one Att of the prents, Mr Astor nd mush shekaess on board Qu interment happen. Strong. for remission of tax. Report in favor of Choe. 0 y ¥ oforuish allthe funds required in the business and e vicinity whea the sick wero landed at | Pringle. ior the correction of tax. Report to the peti- charity, and not kept vicious from inability to fiad worthy of the highest admiration. It has the ap- to churge interest therefor—sach to render an xecount | the Marine Horpital, nnd he describes them as oving tion of G. Fortnight, in behalf of widow B Loriagton, employment. pearance of the finest Italian marble or other | the passenger having been kept for many da; to the other annually. Karly ia 1815. and after the | in a most wretebed condition—many with small-pox, | and repori iu favor of Hagenacs, for reaiission of tax. in-door department consistél of those who preg Miia the most brilliant polish, unetlace- | om abort Loto adle Me cectd an oo master | joint trade had commenced. J J Astor took his son, | some with cholera, and others with ship fever, The | ‘Che report vo the potition of J. & 3. Randel, referring admitted that they kuew very little about sewing, able by the scratching of the hardest steel. Its fi om! —_ ~y ily, or, ES —_ to lay | Wm. B. Astor, into partnership, and Mr. Ogden being | poer creatures seemed to be pertectly happy, when | the same to the Commca Council, was alo adopted. and could prodece no certificaie. . These were i coloring is rich in the extreme. & ry eco gs iy s ae ‘e F ought tae | rotified thereof, he consented to continue the business | they found themselves on shore aad comfortably Tt was moved, swconded and carrivd, that the board vited to come to the house, twice in the week; A marble mantelpiece, on the stage, is very ip ha upon ‘ | priael ples, the | with J.J. Astor and son, and the accounts, &c, were | lodged in the pattern hovpital Provides for them by | meet ou Baturéay mext, at 2 o'clock; after which, they Tes ot ae » saben ; + | beautitully Wrought. maritime contract, to be per- | carried forward accordin, ly. ‘The joint trade was con. | the state, where, under the kind andskilfal caro of the adjourned, e managers would be in atten- forme on the bigh reas, and, that the pi tinued util Nicholas Ogden’s death, at Canton. about | able physician, Dr. Stowert, and his assistacts, they | annie al. ged in carrying passengers on | ministrator, Gc, on the 19 | baok a certificate nuthentioated by the Ameri ff ministrator, &c , on the 19th January, 1542, againet me rer ae couine to tae could Mwig. @ Celtibeete from some responsible pore dance, to teach them eewing. Saturday was de- | ,, There ere some beautiful specimens of artificial | entitled to ay against her, the Aug. 15, 1843, and embraced Mi ‘ will receive all the relief thet medicul acience caa | i Voted to teaching the children, under the supervi | lowers, Chineze ornaments, gilding, imitations of | owner ot case of « breach of the contract | and it tb alleged that Mr Oxien rendered his nceunte | efford. The Bilas Gseeniann is mot the only vessel | The Hee ee ee rareet Mxoursions |. sion of two of the managers. bronze, ete, ¥ : of affreightment the one case, the ship is bound | annually. tts also alleged thet. J Astor & Son cid not | Which arrived yesterday with sickness on board. The | y:ntea ‘sate Dane, parsed ti It is apparent that the out-door far outnumbered Door kaobs, ete., of paiated porcelain, are very | to carry the gocds safe to the destined port, according | render any accounts (except statements of the costs.tcc,, | Atlas and the Yorkshire are boih detained below om this | sirraid on their tirst target f in the in-door wpplicanta. pretty specimens. to contract, tor the freight ; in the other, the passen- | of the cargoes, and of the duties and disbursemente for | sccount. The number of emigrant parsengers who | , A di The aaron “of 33 woraen were placed on the |, The carpets are, im general, rich, tasteful, and | S¢f; #0 his luggage, for the passage money. The case | yesscls consigned to Nicholas G Ogden, at Canton) | baveortived in the last twenty-four hours, ts unueually | bered po an en Ay hooks of the outdoor depirtment, the first dav. | [uxurious. z@ us is supposed to be distiuguishatie from the | uptil the 23d March, 1823, when they forwarded sopn | !arge, Bhelton's American Breas During the month of Mey they increased to 355, | ‘The pianos are very fine, both in appearance | {Me telatird to. and from the principles upon which it | rate accounts of seven early vorages, which onl Mrerine oF tux Hisroniest Socety.—The regniar | Red Rover Guards, Capt. Vai Their drese During the month of Juae, 700, and in July, 800 | 2Md tone. Among thein one, with the AZslian at- peter opty atl tony ag an a ge iad reached Canton daring Wieholes G. Ogden’s Inet iil- monthly meeting of th was hold at the ' Fed shirt, red cape, black pants end belt, with - , i uly, x tans ‘ » Shh “ + sara ty est, and were never seen im. Ls ‘3 of ad- or} sity on Taos: b bottoms, Ked band ¥ persons recived work from the society. tuchment, is, we think, perfection in its way. pe Horn to Cuiifornia to be.amuritims cou: | ministration om the estate of Nicholas, Osten, tethowag de eee es er Seneene managers naw decane alaracd. Very little | Atthe fefCextremity of the gallery, on enter | tract,and the subject of admiralty jarissiction, the | mia! igrested to Mary G. Ogden, bis sister, ond Stakes: Gags, eielitern.—OMe was added to the funds, aad it was evident that, | ingthe saloon, there ure some fine specimens of | voyage was net broken up by the master. bat was ao- | George Ebninger, nephew and former clerk to J.J. . —looked has aed * even at tie low prices paid for work, we should | Weed everaving, One frame, in which are placed | tually periormed, and that it was the Jauit er neglect, | Astor, On the 2ich of Match. 1824, thesn letters wers vag pe ania ee be hankivpi by the Ist of September. We had | the heads of the Rev. Mr. Lyman leecher, aad | of the passenzer that the coutrast in this respect, was a letters of administration, de honiv non, rT reka Guards — wards, Capt. 8tillings, paid to applicants ‘and cutters $2,005 33 for the out- | that of the famous painter, Thomas Cole, with mat oureiod into eflees. And Seet the conditions and to Samuel G. Orden, on the 224 of Janu- n Monday return: if amowel target ex- door department alone. Of the ia-door depart- | Other productions, should not be passed by uano- | foyihe wapoge, tee tne paseehs ye) Sccommodations \d the is now curried on in his name. th of the priests, who held cursion to Tom Starr Tavern, Five Mile Louse, Bix tage oe lains. ret up vie the sceeunt delivered to rea wore , in Sept net etubvoldery in wool are 1th not, in themselves, the subject of a maritime contract, ween ae menage ee ood up. ene dete ni tl y a Neapolitan scene, and the | but related to the fitting up of the ship, and to the ante also rely on acquiescence by the parti the | very like those practiced by the [lindoos, aud vi s | by " limitation of the number ot the passengers, for conve. te cf limitations, and deny the allegstion ot fraud | were sacrificed by thr: fot +) prty ted are of the most luscious | nlence and health, all of which were to bs pertormed ues stands adjourued to the | jog velcano of Meveajo. Tho paper was full of inter 4 of war were murdered by | They locked re ad thelr blood apriakied | for, The firs: pr upon the face: ome of thelr rites were | by private ment aad school, we shall have oceasion to speak | "Ee. and which ccnstitute the foum presently. The speeime: Our finds were drawn from two eources—cas | 00d, particul donations end subscriptions paid in for immediate Last Supper.” use, and cash and promissory notes, which were | , The fruits exhi account. bearer, W oh. description. Lefore the departure of the vensel on her voyage, and - a Seonm owes hey aan until the sum of 20,000 had been See chinery for manufieturing purposes, | er Saws i ‘eae stipaailone ware not next morning, rey $08 ome peers, ano mk tbe most curious accessions to bh | Of that paid in for immediate use, the managers, | some of which isin uction, retleets much credit | ccupeneation ior maritimeservice, bat were sec¥ice8 | Licewen 20 Men en Tenet. stun sie Baw Fens Seay eu k Senethcont welt ot | . cccaet eneenslen te Bert | and their tu mediate friends, contributed, Ph fi . ma 1 | and duties preliminary to the voyage. Second. that at pangs Ps prey thelecaceay ang Oar, acs yoome were opened last Monday et 663 Brosdway, by | ¢ereet cxeudte Saiiiietisdiine ene aiiidins... 92.748 00 e deguerreotypes are in great abundaace, and | ths tine of ‘ling the libel, no cause of action had arle- rer to the indictment ia | the proprietors of the New York Athenwwm, where a | forty \ By the p ¥gyy: 859 20 | S2pCar to be the me plus wlira of the art. ep upen the contract ; and, especially, none of admi- oCreery & Co, forelling | jarge and fashionable attendance of ladies end gentle. | a Cash, pot to be used wntll the sam of $20 ‘ ine very fine specimens of broadcloth, ef | raity cognizance. That to give Jurtediction over soon. | S0¢ds without license, | There were six eountsiathelu- | ie anembled, by invitation, for the purpone of in- | XY Ty 00 | home manulacture, convince us of what we can | tract even maritime im its nature and subj-ct, the sbi Peomierory notes, 6450 00 | do. if driven to it at any future period. must have entered upon the performance, aad a bi Of these last, it is not necessary for we to speak Pending the introduction of other articles for | occur in the course of the pertormance; that if nothi further, #8 not bulf the sum prescribed has been | ¢xhidicion, we shall simply confine our notes to the defendant . ye ye »the M tt eo defendant | opecting them, previous to their being opened t th. | whe N. ik Light Gu: ‘the ilerelé ofee on Tuesdey evening, om their reture from their tires epnual target excursion to La Grange Place, necompa- nied by Nosher's New York brats band. onerally, omitting the averment | public. The first room. on entering from tho hall, ts re not of the —-. produse, oF | the smoking room allotted for that indulgence and for The third count charged | convervatic It ry weet; the walls ere papered ‘orting goods from Great Britain iato | jn imitation of oak, aud the room farnished with green subscribed. those operations cited in the published prograrames ing which we think cann >t od paying the tation, Oo the seme, | velvet cheire nnd lounges. The second or middie gee eomeg ps markmanrhip wore as (ollows > — At the meeting of the Board on the second Ser snoyangy tar eae arcumes that the centract is aeverable. and that parts inal packages. | yoom appropriated exclusively for chers and silence Thursday ia July, the teensurer presented the fol- Police Intelligene: of it may properly be the subject of adcatralcy cogni- wok wa oe | 15 im ihe teem O88 tent, dencvated wish: ettmeon de | SOs See i ans won tp Liseh Reomees gntrd. o'eat, Oy owing statement: Stealing Silverware —OMeer Wilson, one of the eM- | sunce, being tor maritime serrioes; and parte of it aot, mark ha: ei a velvet lounges, amd ee ee mg p wenn gr sg 2. by pet ‘Martin ; elent policemen of the Fitteenth ward. arrested, on | being for services that relate to subjects not mariti to be good. These oo enrpert. third room ts tho reading room, and ix | Ceptain fourt! target, by privet rein 5 Received trom the 1ith April t bth July. Monday. a black men by the name of James Robln- | in their ature o iad, Shak, I the conse et as defendants—1st, with selling goods. wot | eertatcly a agaificent apartment [tie 70 tort by 50; | Sith a hat, by renee bing They mad om 'y tne - Belonging to permanent fundses....+ fon, on a churge of stealing, about the fret of August | tion arises from Of the latter stipulati produce, or manutscturo of thia Stat the wells are buog with nm natin paper, forming — end areunder the command of Cspteim ; 2d, with importing good. wide panels; the cetling, from which is suspended a itof the for- last, a quantity of silver #poons, &o , valuedin all the romedy is in the common law courte - ‘he Tr y Fora nite e ee ees eee ST i = enc! New York tote this State, very brilitant chandelier with cut glass drope i+ beau. Hapensed—Paying appiicnste for work dome 91767 62 | fon'pinck nie nogto wan, at ihe times arrested. aud | Metin maya’ Cuneta abet ate, cea the Jurie~ | the same for eale in the crigixel and broken pack Mictiy decorated with medallinreprerentations painted | Bull's Perry i Puvobasiog goods... .......+. 2.565 40 | conveyed before the magistrate, the evidence taken, | ture of the stipulations of which » breach ts charged, | Without lee ia exectent style ‘The sosts and lounges in this room | peuled by Dodworth’s ( A abeirigg boure end faralture,. 249 6) | and sudsequently fully committed for trial; but It | Now, the ebort and obrious aurwor to all this is, that | 73° gourt. Seekdee the oitivving slate. erimeon velvet: the wells of oll éh ne na jug. ‘ : ty “4 «nom! very large mirrors, \° Sainry for Metron. ib si) SeseU MER ras ee tece Sees cameaee vant oaneee | Une oneeaea {the proper mublect of aduteaity juris. | coliestor, ls net bound to dow Isturniehea with « Seured tiuslin blind, which mi after the negro's | Tr oa | detention in prison e fow weeks, he obtained counsel, | « ietion, we must lovk Lo the whole and every part of it, who suceceded ia ol z his liberat 7 the Court | he same as We muat look to the whole and every 94014 06 | wr, ded im obtaining his liberation by the C: It wes now thought advisable by the managers | of Sersions. The officer, knowing these facts, and see- | ote contrast, phos enteavering to-seseatein tts ay im- Yo clove for the month of August, the out-dosr de- | ing the negro promenading up the Sixth avenue, evi: | pertend efect. It must be w iy of aduniralty cogal. partment, end to tura ‘heir atteation to extending —* io ee a steal, Seek him | saree i ine Blanet tet withia I. Shere sonnet a and ‘etin in- fund, | 1t0 eustody, and conveyed him back to prison. vided jurisdiction. The argumen| , put im « re Ce! a er. two Uhief'« spect ) | mot partable, ap mus! #0 vie 1 ‘The indoor department was opened on the 7th | succeeded. on Monday, alter considerable toil, in arrest: | yoricg to ascertain its nalure and character with re- | {2% 9 bert ef May, with four epplicunts, and the sum total | ing a man by the namo of Matthew Bouson, on iafor- | ference to the juriediction to be exercieed, that then | i 7 t, when some man came into her room paid for their work wax 72 cents. The number | mation recelved from Bullalo, charging Benson with | it mart appear that all ite material and substantial | On Feet and enceavoured to violste her person; she te. steadily increased, howrver, before closing the | straling s horseand bucry wagon, valucd at $150, the | parte, going to make up the essen: contract, | Pied States risted the rascal, and made Lor eseape out of the win out-door department. But as soon as if was un- operty of George Mount. It seems that Benson | most be maritiae iu their eharacter and object.and | “Nance the state has the right to tax importations | Co¥ Be the strest, ‘The ofleer, on fencing the story | [one derstood that work was not to be given out, the | Birea the horse and wagon and drove off to New York. | for tho performacce of maritime rervicer; sod thet, | mom ouer States for cacummammead peg ‘own | CC the gitl, returned to the house, amd searched the | oonea number swelled immediately to over 100. A The wagon aud hore have been sold in this city. The | inussmuch as the material parts of the contract, in this | [TOm plMer Staten. for thw emeoucagena basement, but no man wast be found. The girl was | the shea it wos decide’ to open the house four ays | Property has been recovered, and the rogue was com- | cass are not of that description. but rcivte to other | ‘Truslry © OY Caus 'Anus then conveyed to the :(ation house, and allowed to | SS oe gn ‘ mitted, by the Chief of Policn, to await @ requieition fs, euch as the Mtting up of the ship aud limite: | COURT O Aprxas—Ostober 1, 1850:—This Court | remain unt morning | adda greatly to the fous ensemble Ovimacrocs Apram.—Oficer Carmody, of the 2a teh Liew been ‘ d which ‘sre offered fur sale ia the eriginal | V8d found, betworn 11 and 12 o'clock on Su ot Mary Kelly, with wo cther clothiog ca her p ot he le bound te inclade in hie list all Other | bus g thin aight gown, ‘Tho cfloer asked ber. th reason of thus be the stevet at that hour | 5." setupation. aad that the leer eicg | almost naked? when she answered thet she lived | 221° a2 on the < + Ann strect, and that she was sleeping im the in the wee, about 1% appleants presented them: | (0.0 the authorities of Buffalo. | tion of the number of passengers. it cannot be regarded | commoneed its October term, at the Capitol this * selves; end the number tsdaily increasing. ‘Charge ef Grand Lavcony,A man, called James | so the subect of admiralty ceguicence. Ko woave, | meraivg. eT fg seen a me gy hn > on |. Mesion. phase Ghee’ baa heen ‘The success of this department has been mainly | geith, arrested inst Monday on a charge ofouter- | it this analyole aud Interpretation of the contrast ooul Present--Hon. Greene © Bronsou, Colef Judge, y Libr > | eae pte d targ . on owing to the employment of an excellent salaried | ing the ofice of Mr. W. 8. Rose No. 100 Wallstreet, #ith be maintained, that the proposition suppores.the con, | (baries U. Kuxgles, Addison Gardeer, Freeborn G. jel = a ee creditable appearance and presamt teecher, and the unsparing zeal of afew of the | an accomplice, and stealing therefrom a clock aod | clociom would be @ sound One The dificulty lies im | Jewett, Bilrhal’ Lurlbut, fre lerris, Pentel Pratt ob | ‘The Rmpire Uward. composed of the "The committee feel themselves at li- | severe! conte, valued in all af $41. The scoused wat | that part of the argument. The contract is for the | sna Ucory W. Taylor, F age most classieah gems (oe Kmpire Hook and Leeder Comps - = keen to come from the office, and was soon after taken | conveyance of the libellamt as a passenger, with | The teerien was ocoupied hearing motions, The | (frou e., Suey t at works cf te most | bh dale. procueded berty to «reader honor where honor is due,” as | Sth vn icay. Justice Oabora comnitied the accused | his iuegege. im te reepondent r ship, fora, eagle | following sure heardat the close of the respeotirs ar. | oMetrd to the true levers of Nosaanees ae. | tee 1 were smong the number of sented themocives trom the cit age fem New York around Cape Ilorn to Sag | gumeuts:—Caleb W. Crosby sarr'e, So. agt Bradford | gouy ie merit, eould not user this to prison for Uist. i vest of Hvegiors. ‘Two fellows, calling themelver |» . = 3 teleo. The compensation paid was for the | Wood, imp. &o, respondent. Motion by appe the ladies devolved the task of instruct sce acd Joseph Voll, were errectedon Mon- | conveyence upon that’ w Rat was the objeot | Vacate and set ride the order diemiesing ws he belli ad the corvice to be | in this cause entered on the 21 Septe Tir reey Reew Rarinoan.— It seems th Women, from sine ta the moraing until seven | day wight by oflcer Wilsen, of the Fifteenth ward, to be attained by in the eveniag, withont being able to tebe outa we Getwoted the rogues in the act of breaking into | performed by 4 master aud owoers: andallthe ac. | Orat the time for making and Sing the return be ex oe buh od ane on oor § sae sa ee hour for rest or ref ment. Is it meces+ | the jewelry tore, No. SO8 Rowery, The robbers bad polation: were tnoidental amd sabsidt- | topdea 2 BAO OG od by defaalt, | D ver Ratiroe 7 conduct their ary to dwell on the lihor of wot the shutter d broke @ pane of They were regulations for David b, Jones appetinal, eet. Winthrop W. uill das they #ny.nre determined to submit to pa Juli d {i A. hing 200 " lor act of entoring when arrested by, An Bod Oi bers, FespOmd Sovion by wppeiiant bo segtrmlove no longer, They have aeserdingly | a vy or Auguet day, in teaching women | tie ‘They were both . vaento an order emtored by fF ndvnla on the 29th. | ealled & weeting, to take the suijert Into considers shew gt = towels, make button holes, sew | 9/5 ho committed theo nothing to do in detor. | August last, diralesiag the oppeah Im thio conse, de> tien, an edvertivoment of which will be found in aao- i | jot, O¢ with the quastion | nied with corte it cobum In the arrengements of thie department, there is, | bei re, the siputations tora | _ Jotiab Lawrence, appellant, agt. Nathaniel Seord, | Yousu, ‘The following property petbaps, nothing to regret. Women who could | poter 2 sax w + during the voyage | IMD. Ke, respondent. Motion by appeilaus to set | Coyverek, on Wedreriay, In the b rh scarcely hold & needle have becom tolerable | pevter, on ip Aborfoile. of than those | aside an erder entereIby respondent on the 16ta Gey | Guerker P. Hogan. two Whitehall boat seamstferess. Some of them have left the instita- | jon: if the eargo. contract of | Of Augurt lest. dirmining the appeal in tile cause, Saeed ond artis Ss 6 smelt i with o yea! attach tion, boasting that they could now make their | of Conrad é s ‘The c1 ergated so pore Bt of —< ——_ ® sii ed, ' t ten feet logg patnted green outside aad lead childrens’ 3 hers d treudulent an Wyck aad wife respondeuts, sgt, Seymour and | eolertneide, with the nome of J Donneily, of New taken ices tine Oe seattle Se wanes } repreventod he wife, appeliants. Maison, reepoodent, agt same ap- | York. on her stern; alao, a stool) trunk of clathing bm Ant itore rid oy heener yo | pellents Motion by jac aod age dhumtes ao il, om the toy 4 | brought by Melson, granted, with found worthy of her hire”’—and the managers have | crore appeal ations hy: received frcm the overseers the ving as | ia 10 days, and surance tha! they were among their best handle. | Many touching stories be told of the | Before J Was 8 motion made by resp Betts. ta th matter to dismiss the origiaal appeal. Held um anxiety of these poor women to be pers Ord ‘ing Letters from the Post Ofice —th the & remata & the house, and fitch | case of the People aeatntt Jultos Noonan chatged } dvivement mnitted ¥ Pi their daily trek, and thus carry home with them ee er Oesed totes Dearie Lee more oF lees which Dleakle; 0 prison for trial. | 1c Pretences.-& by the neme of arrested on Tuesday by Constable Car- | aining ® quantity ot prov dred dollars, thepropecty ey street, by fnise tions. The accused. it rer ms, houre and lot situated inthe Vrauslin Vire Company. yesterday paid a vials Brocklyr Navy Yard They were aivonded by @ ollewt maste he Matthew 7. Brennen Guards pity tve mavkots, by Capt Cherles Gorden, parsed our oftte Boo, nfier ply with these ‘bewr upon the ques the raljest ot contract | failure to n Gorden; the seeet “pire ne the third. of acola w h 4 otdere Kmight to be nitached to the driver Accipeyt oy & Honer K akernoon, aa Mr. Hart idellwes riding out wi Th Hh: 1. Mey the two chilliogs they were entitled to on tts com “ pletion—and of the patience and selfdenial of the | cTaed By Kevue dest hervy and weg’a ths animal became frighieoed and wn- The tra t Mapagers, in weitiog for them, tll the shades Of | fore asked the Coart to assign co one of the ros! rend cars om the 4th ave. evening and exbaasied nature reminded ther that | The Court directed Mr. Ber aur; Mr. Ode1) a0 thrown out and reecied covers la. | Wisilam Cheney. y had tasted no food vince moruing. Bat our | ier the accused. Noonan, 6 ne uN | | Jory. he wounds ere setocnolaerea dangerses eet aot to praise oot managers, however de- | mi ae . par 7 cok: pe wad i way ue, ‘That which they nobly ind | bavibg, em the 10h and dich May tact, te raloasly | Ren oven sz 6 Stgar. On Tenctay s@erncee. Rimes |. is. iss tes och bli ; jdi- | taken from certain boxes in the Post Oflice, letters di- [oe Bete bipennate Ser fo the, feowber, Than, » ~~ 4 A of New York. Argue ie warn re-argni hp the wheel likewise resolved into a. V bart eruget el rhe cas talon trom 2 Beyer Ruseperst ........ Commites.. Tnis Tmportant duty is ‘no longer to a bark the ehip, ia not Sean aha} Se ey oe me conteged to ity Herpitel, OMercr Damen, of 1 Wealtvea children’s echool is perhaps the most im- | aak No eutbority bas beem refer. the aecommedation train of | pum ef $1,000 te ancwer the clarge. lowerer, tb * mo portant, v= well as te most interesting part of this watitution. It wes placed at firet under the sole | came od obizined letter nounl, at To'eloak, | reeme thet, on the examination, the driver w ca. After having | co mock to Mame in the nnties. ne the wo gencmom enn by prlee Corcer . be. The pri is thi é ghee of soo ofthe managers, and open only on | Sn, the Fidaens wate i is Forpae! £5 the eitrtiom, aad progrededabeut's mie, the bref locore | Srey wea fte yt netaiotaniig be web | SRE t struction © ceive Jettera there, otracts Joded with almost inconceivable force. a sen oy aaten wy ar elie oa | ite ts in the habit of socing, through a « hot depend upon | Lives Sevan wore on the losomotive aud tender of the + ~The Coronet, om b ae times 4 wee! ag Person employed tO | the window, three or our thousand daily; had no difl- | and the patare © fime--the engiaerr, Deals MeCoanell; Thomas | we apy held . ; nty Fourth rtcwet, ibe women, with the resistance of the | culty in reecgniaing the prisener. Adrian, a carpenter, who has been in the employ of the compeny tance the commencement of the road ; falang dewnn McMurray, a coppeamith, who was goi zen 1 | fadbeepton ebich enue Tepair ecme purnps, and two negro men iDg | Verdict scoordingsy mr’ Ss to the company. Adrian and the two. negroes i . The | were \netantly killed, the bodies most shockingly towel. In Frooklyt. Inet Monday meeotag. mangied and sealded. The engineer hed about the employ of M2 Ggicehy. painter. fil from, two hows afterwerds. MeMurray wae badly hart | the seamiding © | a: — was, etry od Lay ny he | Bdmund Sarton depored thet > h perennial te tT could perform, and it is now the intem- | with the Graefenburg Com » the . p4 of the beard tS have a separate teacher for defore 1oik May; received no letters on the the children, who will instract them on Wednes- | 1¢th snd w " ° Chas. B Kh J that be arrested the > nt of the owner, oz dey ora, woh boats wll to i; | eset aceem Reet te syne | ie als rho te May, the priscner ed np and aeked for letters for directly from the contenet, aad net them ettend. It cannot be necessary for us to | Lai gis ee the Peet Usien; witmens atterpied (0 | rey ae periormanee, wate ts 4 10) ‘a feltument dwell on the importance of giviog thorongh in- | aeire him, and De remaway; but on taking him i and divcharge of it. ‘The owne a4 09m AS i he lowomotive wae | the hotel. and wae precipanted on the parorarmt. | structive fo tewe chy n. od ther by training 0p | custody. be sat be Bed ao to do with it, that te or the 7 fer pettivs the eroa whieh the ze seabiee per tnnmg ee eae <4 pny ae i coe ——-, & Deve. A. who may be usefol in nurseries and other do- | had bern reat there ship le to cater upon tbe service ; anal ‘4 dimiewte te | [Hitre hy Mier and freight cars Wote walajered, ¢ below. which broke the force of the fall. He was | punter: <: « ic reiations, Where the use of the needle Evidences war aleo given of lettars being mireed by | Perceive why the liability of the inter should be poss mest important.” A good seamstress can readily | Holbreck & Co. Mr. Beebe addvessed the jary on | peed till the Inception of performance, or the reason aly injared about the bead and bedg, but forte | prysipetes nO bone Were broken. Blight hopes are em Freerure 1 “re : . tation of intestiogs... & tice of stomach .. 2 fiia ae The explowon waa terrific, and wae he 3B mee Sos sso envetl—w from man’ bebelf ot the priconer. Mr. Li replied for th» prove. | distinguishing as to the tims when the liability of tts of the towa The mangled bedy of one of tae “ : r A Ty tsent ret midge G | eutton, and t 9 en ae charged the jary: (hey | the one sr the wtter shell etech, Te aiasiion Degroes war hark d throazh the bug eisty oF seventy | Nom ee cere Se Seen ' a bs | dered @ ver y. eannot depend upen the oRaracter of the damages | yards from the spot where the diswter oceursed, < 4 . tor mitioms for the shops at 4, piece, and board | the High Sece award was thee e taocllonsr 2 + fens weston |! f the kaled, Usnvows Mas Drown The body of aa unknown r herself. h the lareey of forty. | rewulting hips sone 7 ve many be geile i parts of the heads aad bodies ¢ hualed, : id Aitcoreeed. om M | yada 7 portions of the engiae, wood, Mc. Were Btat- The exploton wae th of water im the ‘teeif. eight ads, ie + wt the Since the last report ef the treasorer was handed | 4 half sovercigns. on board feo ssekee eistleee tos pecamities on i'l hed socatteh to the t 25 years of age. with dark brown hair | | blue plaid tount act t. bine striped acts tos on the 27th of March last, on her voyege 0 et r tered in ali directiour. Seats Feat Madideaetsaced dae ume | fon" canned oy 8 din in, we have expended another Re = are ay oat weekly about $2°. ‘e pow ask oat | between Liverpool w jant bad | i . 5 = a patos | A |, OF must we “Tbe ovidemes wi ame as that taken before the ney, 20d a nat all hig preparations fore eettie | boiler. The trein wee ge he , I: apa, nore seat he nem... crocs © give »? Tore-open the out-deor departinent, (if | Commisrioner. J hoe bust o horney, itd ig | MERt In ® distant cowntey. doudtlers at eonsidagnbie | end it is probable i i pl ph by feo ordiet 9 death 09 dro ‘og Ad vesaies | sited Staten, Bir retnnd. OF frabie) ts no loner possidte. To keep on, as | | %r. Hall, United Beaten ple flee Addivionsl expeore. That the vovet showld be boand | water into the boiler an ) Cp AM ee of between himenif and contract, atthe | it, The locomotive was an old one, lut Was Coa Rony Founo —The bedy of « drowned mam was pick | yy fev « gteuod, to enter tree, ‘the performance of t ebipm , i t, Won 1d warm to bo ae importaat and ! fe. Sach accidents are ver ed up on Wednesday taorming at (he quatanth " have ia cash and promissory notes, = t down by the Commirrloner, should vo read. oad | Sy material to the ser acity rf the oper’ be panes: oneal rang Leaeeetp be prodaced by ang pi 4 @ ry by Me Poul Corpeii and D. Mocienwan. ‘It was, ideals, Rapunhe gh Py Could this suns be raised, the to Hd PY | thet the Court would ebergs upon the testhmony | sete ae Bt Any, perl ad of Aiime ates tae voren» hed | cause than that we have mentioned Vicksburg | bo dente, the beds of the person whe committed rai | pelt oie ceeeiie Whoa ts ec or om H elite, by throw ebeasoll thee the priry-svat, of | ved Hom, 1s Cat ‘arvons. 0. (Mite) Sentire!, Sept i the 'svambent Bteten telenler® last week fs bad | ws anton “aw VaTTE oiry levpaeter. black cassimere pants, black cloth vost, light hale. and | ver Insruevon’s Orrren, Pept D, 18he, Exrnaonniany Merron.—A meteor of ua | vo whiskers our rentingent expenses, and our eubscriptions and iveu to the jury. The property belonged to ® Milwetion was taken on donations with the money received from the eales | m Somes Thomas Curlin, whose testimouy = 4 gament, between a maritime contract aed maritime of our made germents, would purchas> as mitte- | shew, that om aweking one morning about t re tas | aus Cf action. rad that !o e proceeding + contract rials, &e four O'clock, the prironst came to bie bed, and ~ | in the edwiralts poth mart coment to civ juriedie- te be taken home ‘ " ly | bis bands renencking about bis clothes aod pillow, 10) tom: and tha, admitling the comtsact ia this eave to sri} ize, and duration, was seen “3 0% C ook | Weekly B of Deaths and tntermente nme Meee ra bent «larg weaulty, whi a the morning he minwd ble money. It slee spec aoa: | be, mariahne ins chatactoe nad whit, lens, | commune Prievatcey at Cambridge, test evening. | is ‘A man aamed Patrick Catton, while stands | Wott got Ueesbipe, for he week ending Sept. ts 1508 we offer to the public atthe coat or the mate | (hes Caves ee Pan heoner, | LeURd Ltn chip no ears of aetion in rem om | 1) eens first noticed at Sh. S6m the Sword- | down by the wae cenit Bhosle eS Gus bach seen tees end | Sete cominetgmmonz cm wore Wypeeeray | ted, Tale "an att com the whale | VUmR OT Rega moran randy tm w county | tiehs tt ates mes y'smcer "Sea tows female garments, may be had at No. 100 | {ho Sebonry im conjunction with the prisoner, the | {) ae y » oe five di ee ‘welow Alpha Ariotia, | F ert sebiots | vaund *, We think it wae, direction to about wet aa heard to say ious to tbe robbery. | yyy othe prieroanes We think it war, Thecase he ing. The stadle of Wm il agor. ta Myrth t brookly a, was disor iy aternron lest, bot when peared to ex We will endeavor | Wetorturate ro ye wee Sane some further particulars relative to | & Tecate even this uncommon exbibition. W.C. Baxn, 1 190 ‘OnsaavatorT, Oct 1, 1850. od, 00 (be argument te the case bh mats rial men. and for ‘be owner should refaee to ps ‘West Sixteenth street. We invite, and would | prices nege our Fellow-citizens to virit the institution. If | (het he bed but a few eovereta dO BeiME RT | toy 4 cannot give us money, boy from ma euch | rented. sixtean pounds in roverrigus ond balf sore | 5 oy ‘wit the repairs, articles na We have to dispose of, and which aimost | reigrs were tound om him. Adjourned. whetber the el p would bellable ’ We ‘not, of. Oct, 2 The Jadge charged the jury, who fownd ® | for the rea Ps ve) ape it wae to be cw fire oo every fami! in need of. © Wability of the verre, te elasact —eename tinguished by Becket Company Nod Thie com | ve he wer septent 4 rises u the repatre bh tb ), OF t qulekly extingyl oy miro cota arees ch | Ec atonae es wea a | Spies ta | Rog cht es att | Su co ily ata “we Wi , ted for Po . : ’ Aronthe, we hore to 2 the lentiiation. ie mouths Waptgtnmeat. | Happiice the Jaitiee must, ork, Se matters Se wermers | war found near the Recas ot Dawkd Shere they Sridenily vet ou Gre by seme one @ comity oa veely sdanit that we by i ™ | fer any dares be cnmeof Abreash.ay a0 itew Wire coe vint.om the 24 tmateat: the othse genet of the premigns | ¥ me mbes; Lat we are weCded to 90 partiovlar theory, to the'diip'e shin the tetane of the tate, “Opeatne | beeu ucorsted Pelhecn bycat are oe ote times ;