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alter Mr, Ven Burep-- Will do me the favor to look for pe 5k or if you any of dhe waiters im town “*Jemes M. Band depored--I keep the College Ho- - ron \-~) tel; [know Wm 4. Doty for eight years, and perhaps be you keew his general character? —Is it from own fore aged from hearsay ? Q.—From Beary exept within last week or ten days. A.---I doo't think | have heard him speken of, riod; I bave n vor heard himspoken iii of dui period; I would hve no to believe him on oath. ‘Cros examine!. -I had no more than a general ac- quaintance with im; he called on me in Philadelphia, as one of the san.” olnes; that was six or eight years ago; during the last »orumer I ft mtiapeenes come things from bir; during there periods, six or eight years ago is summer, We sot bad much acquaintance with him; 1 bave met bim }» the street, amd asked him how he was ge alorg; Ck pt. Calcraft has stayed at my house; he is mot there now hb» was there about three weeks; I have talked about thir cre, but not more then any other; it has been pretty w+ll discussed at my house; I talked to Capt, Caloraft st it on the evening of the day ne was firat called; L » talked with others about it. Q.- -Have yon no! uniformly taken Mrs Forrest's side | Tm thove discurey: ny? A—No sir; I rove been awayed by the testimony; I have taken Mr. Forrest's side until tBe trial; I don’t re- collect speaking against Mr. Forrest to you (Mr. Van Buren;) I recoil ct your breakfasting at my house, but I don't reoellect :+oking against hi don’t recollect that since this iriv} commenced I have spoken against Mr. Forrest. Q —Have you sooken against his conduct in the case? A.—Am | te give you my opinion of the case’ Mr. Van Buren—No, Q.—Have yor ken shout his conduct ia the case’ A—L thought he had a bard ease, | baye aot spoken again. Mr. Forest Dexter 0. Poros. deposed —I reside ia Broadway; 1 sama msker of iam boilers; I made (he ateam boiler for Mr Doty’s s:tablichment in the Bowsry, about a year ego; I dor't know Mr. Edt. Quin, a mason; I may bsve seen ) ic: see him, did you ever speak to him : « honesty or veracity? A.—Certainly I was a creditor of Mr Doty’s; Ubave inown him since 146; Ibave met him ocensionally since; I heyve ne- erd anything said ngainst his moral character or ; Twould have no hesi mia beiisving him with Mr, Van Buren —I was in partuer H. Meliteg at the time; he does not know any- Ing sbeut the tranesction Mr. Van Buren —That is not what [ naked A> We Led men putiing up the boiler; I paid them on turday nights, as 1 usvally did; I lave seen Doty since; I'met him frequently; the particular times I do not remember; I do not regard my+eif as 8 companion of hie; I never virited him. To Mr O'Copnor —Wiil! b m UH. Melting had nothing to do with the buss nd the collection of debta Mr. Van Buren --Have you been paid fur the boiler? Witness —He gave me part of the money. and I haa a Men on it; he afterwards came to me, aod told me he did not succeed there; he cid not pay, because L got the boilor back. Mr O'Conor.— As far as yeu know, did le behave fairly and honestly? [Ubjected te. | Th ef Justice. — You hare both eides, gentlemen Mr. Van Buren.—Thir, I think, ita good time to atop it. (Laughter. ) Question ruled out Willism H. Conklin —I knew W Charleston; be came from there tc Ne ek; i received a letter from him trem New York, I got acquainted with him somewhere about 1840 or 184); he bad been ng in Charleston about a year. (latter produced } ‘This te the letter ) received from him Mr. O'Conor raid he did not want to read the letter further than the dete, which is Jawuary 21, 1844 To the Chief Justice—It was after he left Charleston he wrote the letter. To Mr. O’Conor---T knew him since 1840; he seemed to ean honorable and upright man aa farasI had any knowledge cf bim; I never heard anythi gatnet his reputation: I would have no hesitation in be- im on oath, Cross examined:.-He kept a hotel and eating house; there wose bar and « biliinrd table th Q--Did he keep snything elee there? AI don’t i thers’ (Laugh- aa greet latitude on M. Doty in kuow what yeu mean. Wee bis w ter) A.--Yes, sir; I boarded with bun a while; lama bricklayer by trade; I baye worked ia Charleston. Bos- son, ana Providence; my present residence is New York; I don't recollect any otber places I have been in since; Lhave been in New York since last May, iam at work for myrel!; Lom at work in Twenty-fifth street; I think ‘oty left Charleston before be teft; [don't know he remained after she went away; perhaps a month cr two; It wee not so long as «ix months, i a living With any ot! woman 2 Watt f Justice. Are we gc case of adultery? (Loud lnug Tbe Ch ke up another 4 is going too only wanted to «9 how he got ood clinvecter, pher Hewk!ns Mposed —T am a grocer residing in Murrey streot. of the firm of Hawkins & Stewart; [ know Dayid M. io Q~—Did you say enything to David M. Ioilister against the ebaracter of William M Doety.as to his truth and I have known Doty about ev oath” Mir. O'Ccnor— un. Would you hesitate to beliove bi Witness —I would © be bed eworn to; i believe hin. of his character for ¢ never spoken to Mr Uollister » JOU poke to others vainst his ehatacter for truth avd veracity ’ A —Yes, cir, 1 have QQ. —What bave you euid of him’ A I bere spoken of him asa man who Joes not stand A No. lin the community To Mz, O'Oonor.—My speaking of ruth and vers clty waa uot because he was indebted to ne Q—Do you krow Mr. lowieter's character in the community ? A —Weil, if you ask me that, [ahould say he stands at No 2. (Loud leughter ; ia which the Chief Justice joined. Goastes A Yrown depoted that he has knowa Doty for one or two yest* and rever heard anything against his geacral chareater, I weuld believe hia on oath ‘To Mr, Van Burer.—-I worked on a Trey boat as ashi Joiner 1 be was employed on it: 1 used to sce himtwo imes adey Seed, Wm. M. Doty was ia my employ worut; he commenced with me in 1847 Q.—Are you aoc ae\nted with bis genera! character’ A--Weli, I suppers 1 ought to be ; he was with me ov me time, Mr ‘on Burern— That's not the question Mr O'Conor— she answer, however. (Laughter ) Witaene—Bie character is good; I would aye no liesita- tion to believe him. under oath. Crose-examined—Mr. Thompson a kd me about letting Doty a place; Ihave paid him some money since th time, I bave mec bir since; | have met him at 25 Prin t: be z rd bis truth questioned; all bere heard egaines kim was from people coming to my place. and saying be was indebted to ther ey did not seemed to be pleased with him; sometimes | joked with them, and asked them what they would take for the debt; I never bought any, however. (Laughter) | dou’t tnow that | ever heard him spoken of as a talking. blowing man, George 0. Tupy “Cupper, whe bag by er of Captain i d; 1 know Tam not in the ateambon: has Veen in the employ of the Troy line fur & yeer or two. @ —Ere you exjaainted with his general character A Partially; yee. | are: I believe his general cliaracter te be good; I woule Lave no hesitation im believing him on cath knew him while he was steward at I have known him off and on since not resided in New York for ¢ } ple talk wbout Duty, in revard to peard (eam tale clout lis promising to p miveting bis en, aeute; I did not hear them talk #t ineniring dele whes he could’at pay them: L hav, never heard bie charact r tor truth e ig question; 1 never heard there charge hisn with telling ties Alfred A. Ph: a ed—! am a counrelior at-law; I reside im this city: | know Willuum M. Doty, between eight and ten year? ae far ue my memory serves tae; 1 em soquainted wiil bis general cuaracter; it ig good: | should have no hes!etion in believing him on oath Crore-examived.—1 iret kuew bim by his becoming « member of an ‘ T belonged; it was a lodge of Odd Jellows: Le war aleoa member of another association to which | belonged; it was a number o gevt.emen Who gere rivers: T have met hita where was employed ; 1 have never heard him spoken ngaix I bere no other ao yond thot as sociation to whicl i Mr. Ven Buren~-l) J undvreiaud you to say y counr lor at law Mer. Pbiips—Ver for eleven years Hidridge Packard # poulterer ia Washinetou mar dhe M. Doty for ab sep t geoersl character is good, I Kou! believing him on ca*: Cross-examineeI knew him frst when he wee in Oreton Hotel; he wes the tteward. and purchased of mw * em OS years in this city; he bae purchased of me when steward on the eeeamboate Franklin and Troy; I never beard any one rprek against bis ¢ count. Q—Never’ Am Yea, I have, and thst w: L. Moore, of the Croton Hotel. and he «aid he didn't him. (Laughter ) Mr. Van Koren--Ile di avay? A=No Chas. King, President of Oclumbia Colle by Mr. O'Conor, depored that he know I’rccewor Hw ley; he in in Philadelphia, and is detaiuca there by ¢ lnese of his wife. ei ‘To Mr. Van Buren—1 know that fact by letter from him William Alien deposed—I reside at Fixty third stree i am an attorney at law; I know Wo). M. Doty since tl Wed of 1860; I know bis general character; I thimk it 00d; I would mot horitate to believe him on oath, Crom mined—My knowledge of him commenced rt of his house, and living in the house with bi 0 and ‘61; I no Wines ant . baal e met bim im the at reets lieve my folks have ue om him; Lpever heard bis character spoken of a Ease kaput butcher In Wash: C de] 1 jutoher ln Washington esse LT have known Wm. M. Doty since 1846; I have never heard apything against his general obaractor, 1 ‘would believe him on oath. Crom examined—I have seen him at marke: to trade swith me; I know nothing else of him. Dicees J, Kipp, powllorer at Warblagton market, Vettel you why he turned hina sh that point * i 7 should Chief Justice--I mony admitted. It is a branch which has been entirel; I do not think it would be proper to open eiity wes, therefore. not admitted. Hale deposed--My residence is West Thir- business; I knew xX or eeven years; I have known nce for that time; I never heard him spoken ill of; I mever had ocoasion to hear him spoken of; L would have no hesitation to believe him on oath. a Fee ttreet; I am in Doty some si: 5 B ‘les Swift, depoerd—I reside at 555 Houston I keep a restaurant; I know Wm. M Dot; Hollister; I think I'was spoken to by Mr. Mr. Doty; I did not then say anything inst the character of Doty, for truth and veracity; am acquainted with Doty since the fall of 1846. Q.---Are you acquainted with his general character’ -I suppored I was until the testimony of this trial. +--Leave that out of the cut of the question, I sheuld say his geweral character is 00d; I would not hesitate te father, Thos Swift, is out of the c! Cross-exainined ---Doty has wor | the dining part of my place for about one month; I took it from bim then because 1 thought he couldn't make it £0; he worked for me aud Mr, Thompson. after, for A short time es a carver; I think wo only had him while our carver was sick; I have sees him very little since he carved for me until he took the place in the Bow- have not heard people speak of bis telliag large I don't think I bave ever said he etty good talker; I don't | "y ‘roan; (la ly it wasto that gentle. man who sits beside you, (Mr, Robinson, Me Van Buren’s A.--Leaving that lieve himon oath; my d for me; he took tories or “blowing™; was a blower; I said bi think I haves Teaid anything William pratt deposes...-1 am wproduce dealer in the city market; [know Wm. M. Doty’ since he was in the Tam soqualated with his general charac. er; itis geod; I would net Lesitete to believe him on h rose oxamined—T have eeen him coming to market, and on board the boat; {hat no association with bim e-~My occupation own Win. M Doty for about twelve a with bis general character; T od; T would have n0 hesitation im betiev- ‘met him in the street, and | ; he Kept the Pavilion Uo- the hotel or the bar? A—The bar; T don’t know whet he was a partner in the house ot a the crockery ware busi- ction business there for @ one time, agent for the Pevarian &nd liquers; I don’t recot- e's now living in she bas boen there ten years; I knew Doty ia heard anything against his charac- 30 Chambers street. ina boarding ver hoard snything T wae engaged Ale Compary, and told wines Jeot the year; I'sm married; my Charleston: [ never pst Doty's character herc iam M. Doty wae then recalled by Mr. O°Gonor, Are you abl« by a refarence te your 3 or your clerks, to fix the precise » when you came to New York from Qharleston? A y nearly [refers to his t took in Charleston was 8a J ~ When did youtirst go the llotel thiere. in 2840. and commenced buriness e whole of the tin April, “4 the last receipt I AcnI went to the jeston; I commen he Excharge. int lived in Macdougal etree chy mained there tit May, ‘45, being 'y, and left him ein ; ich Iimsolf lived in the ot uced) Tot from him; it was given to de the paymont; it was given to me this reeeipt (pre by Mr. Ivon’s wite Mr. Van Buren obj cted to the raoeipt was to confirm what he Mr. Doty has sworn un- i seemed to be ad- » other sids to take advaptege of Mr. Dot Mr Von Buren raid be steted cccurzed § it by there receipte d to prove that what nd not “43 they should net do il they wanted to change the year, was irrelevant, Justice remarked, that if what Mr. Doty had. ue, there wae a mistake in the yea: ead the receipt, which was for $3, on 0 for a month's rent ; it was dated 13th On wy return to New York, T } my mother aad two remiecs for them from Mr, prodmced) istor scent L paid #* put to you. ¢ Wat it was that she bad : 1 had two girls ; they were both ss that worked tor me ther —Lnve yeu correspon ted with ove of them A—I wrote to one of them fora bi not eend it; [think sent by mail; [dtd not send I # bird; 1 did uot send her w present of a think I rhould know it if T did; tteward of the s ambeat Nerteraer; I do not know such & best as the Northerner, commanded by Captain Budd; I know « Mr. Cowes, a black man; 1 do not know s ard of the Atlantic; ection ; ii 1 lad’ got « letter I (What do you mean by your recollection? —(Laugh- d thet it. wovld be well if not more an should part e in the cross ice said that he did not notice any- thing unusual ‘There were some persons in the gullery pated in the crose examination inued ~-I did not write ¢ yy recollection ; nm mot aware that she ie married: ehe nae nochild th to Jalia a pe. fied code, dive ariet were to determine everything bey tound thet the slander and they found the amount of Im this view he thought it would be for g on the guilt or innocence of | amount of wlimony uding the amount of dameget Flt the jury, berides pa the party. to fx th & dan On en assualt | should he published ina poper hay amount of dam | Koesuth and Coptain Long in case they find a ceriain | fs upon the question ot ali were cbildgen, however, ty could net certainly makea | doubt | of the Mu was rendered with- tie! should be nese 4 GU up thaty rons thet o new he dene by a ree y h, who wae thi conor Yer, tir, and en agreed bet fn which Doty ¢ tice Then your pled from him O'Conor—Yer sir ; *, Dickinson, as the th im the opinion of the t ue verdicts have been reversed on Fer 1 do wet wich to risk it in Lawson, recailed and examined by MP. Van on, deponed-—Air. Forrest warin &t. Louis in Juas, he war not here in any yp here Lefore the uced) thone emtri \° siting ; she was with Mr. Forrest in Bt. Louis; L can k from memorandums and two letters of my orn, | at Lhevereon inceurt, that he was not hero before | # 4th of July, 44. Mr. Van Buren wished to pul thers enteles in evi- urt as to its adual yy 144; [menor | hundred and thirty-three tone cf » Mr. O'Conor —We have no objection t teil you that in our possession which show to New York from Bt, Louts oa | torunoom, * have memorand tat Mr. Forrest retns: . 3 3 5 F i 234 of ‘April,et Lexingteu. Kentucky”” = Forrest on the 26th and th . Mr, O’Conor.—There is no earthly doubt that Mr. For- rest arrived from that tour, in com with Mrs, For- rest,on the 17th of July, 1844, Mrs, Forrest had no Hecirel of ber own, but she finds it on reference to ‘ano . Witnere.—The sofas in Mr Forrest's house were kept in more places than one; they have been placed between the windsws,and at the side; I have seen them between the fire-place and the windows; but that was before the pictures came from Eurcpe. ‘Tne Chief Justice said he would allow nothing more of this testimony, except in reference to the sofas. To Mr. O'0onor.—I have seen a tire in the drawing rooms hundred times, but I could not say that I have seen a fire there since Mr Forrest's return from Kurope, in 1646; Leannot say that the farnaces were put up be- fore Mr. Forrest returned; I cannot say whether I hare seen the sofas there after the Spanish pictures were pat up. ie you any recollcotion of seeing the sofas at the side whers the fire-piace was, after the pictures were put up? A—I cannot recollect; I think the pfotures arrived after Mr. Forrest's return; they came in the ship Rob Roy, from Cadiz: I could tell the date on reference to my books, as T think I pud the freight, Q—To the best of your knowiedze, were vot thoss Spanieh pictures put in that place within fifceen months alter Mr. Forrest camo back? A.—I remember they were banging there, but w! hey were put up I cannot ; most lively they were there six months beforo the separation was spoken of; Ithink the furnace was put up six months before the et Jeouary, 1549 To Mr. Van Turen— Chere would be no dificulty in fg the sofas under the piety: ¥iward Maddy waa then coiled Mr. O'onor wished to know what they wer prove row, Mr, Yan Buren We are going to show what bas ba come of & that ae bas heen playiog in Rochester ani end Bas bern ia this Beate several tim Mr O'Conor--Will his Honor (hem al Mr. Jamieson’s eclemn promise to com going to a ¢ to prove here as a | witness? » Court allow m w you to pro wascalted. and deposed =f an aturced 27th Noveint i at New 26th April, 44. and all M. Jane, up te 10th September, she wat coa- house, and the greaver part of the time to Orrec-examined—Q+-Do you speak from dates? A.--Lepesk from an excelicne reeollection, and also {rem woccunts; I had that account here on Saturday, when L was toid [ aliould be called asa witness; it 14 my own account book; I did not exhibit it toany one in court; I told Mr.Dougherty { bad su account of 1844.1 have au entry visit om September 10H a daily ¢ that time back to the Sith day of April Q.—What is the reason you have not that books with yeu pew? A—I inft it in my carriage on Saturde: stolen: Leame here, nnd wea told empha should not be we uted; {mim in hopes ts find i my book when I was told Mr. Doty hai ¢ 1844; 1 was bere on Saturday; £ewnuot » things were taken out of any Tirequently lose » whip, ant ani it was cally thet en--I was subponacd hare by How- Jand & Chase; I do not know that y are the altor- nese of the plaintiil Yo a Juror—f was not in the ccuntry that «ammer; [ never leave the city; I am alwaye tied fact by my pa- tients; T always pus thedete of my visits, the names of | ; there are no banker's or | the patients. ond the diseas merchant's s in the city kept with geeater care or regularity thea min Zo Mr’ O'Conor «I cannot say why I had that book with me when 1 was snacd by Howland & Chess; Lget nocther eubprene in this ¢ Toa Juvor--U did not order Miss Cliften to take a tonr in the country that summer; ehe was enfforing fom gout all that time aud unable to'go ont; it went to her stomach on # Ith June, and che y days and fore nizht« n--We close Is it closed vy aorning would prefer having it closed both sides’ If not, ad- ~Then the evidence is closed exeopt street Mr. O'Coner- -And the question as to the alimony. bir. Van Buren.-.'There will be no diffloulty ax to that. ‘The court then (at near five o'clock) adjourned to ten @elock Lnerd moruing. Our Rio Janetro Correspondence. 10 JANE! Cc ved bere last ni bag of lett ted 8 for the vesso's ia I noed bardly cay that the lettors y locked for, aud that the counte nanieces of ull who heard from bome and friends gave evidence of gratidvsation on receiving them. Iconversed a day or two since with some of the of the U.S te Congress, concerning a leuter which wae pul ued somo time sino in the Henratp, purporting to have beon writton by one of the crew of that chip. They were very much mor- tified at ite contents, which they and the whole crew pronounced false Indeed, the latter were as much amazed as the olii¢ers, and had some idea of calling a meeting and pronou 2 it contained false in every particula ie, never was a war vessel in better trim than the Congres lesrs and crew bave had no diffigulty. The discipline is wholesome, and not at all tyranni- cal. The crew think thatthe Urr was imposed ujouin that letter, and that it was written by ons of the crew of some other vee who was envious of the harmony and good feeling oxisting between the officers and crew at the Congress, or by some of the men who were dismissed from the Congiess for in- suderdination or otber cause. Another letter appears in ths Hreranp from a Jasoes MoCadden, who was tricd by court martial for ateaulting snd beating one of the midshipmen. The only defence was thathe was in liquor at the , and that whenever he was in that condition, he wae crazy, in consequence of having at rome lime received a woutd in the bead. Tins induced the court to be lees severe in their punishment o: him than they weuld otherwise have been. He certainly bad no reason to complain of ntence. it ie really too bad, the officere think, that when the utmest ha is known to exist between them and the to the contrary ing ch an im- «the Hrrarn, and wore a menee circulation and iniiu which is believed {o bein favor of the humane law passed by Congress, abolishing the lash and res- poor Jack to the dignity and integrity of hington Correspondence 1 Move for the Corres v Movement 4, Forney, § Wasniseron, Jan 1F Mr. Swith, of Alnbema. will, probably on M er in the Hovve a resolution calting for the cor © cf Commaiere Morgay, of the Mediterranean ryuadron, and Ceptain Long, of the Mississippi stean in regard to the conduut of Koesuth, oa board that ship Ueiween Constantinople and Git Lave no * correrpondenc un Import —The Case ¢ Ki dent of the Mevacn, im every Whatever may be the facts, the responde noe ir portant air terence of herp democrats do- Trontion must bs mate ® Itmore Much de- om ie war in Kurope init be drawn Into 1! by { present fodientions mean uny 1 Ms 1 tespact te * abd Mr. Bachenen, will é the matter it {* thought that Porney moy Love done fer tie iniinence of @ convivial humor, wing exactly whut he was about Supestor Coart—Part seeand, ‘ore Jodge Duet Jan. 19 —-George Morrow vs. Peter Clinton an *r8=0 ‘This Was on action for alleged wrengfal conversion of one 1 ehipped by plaine til to New York, and subsequently ordered to Brooklyn, where the barge and aval wers sunk ina pate, to Decem- | ber, 1660. Detendant (Clinton) afterwards bought the barge under water, and agreod with the otter defendauts | to, and did. raise the barge and onl; ater which the pialotiff claimed, and with the aid of the Bheriil took, about ninety tons, without paying wpy charger, end cinimse verdict forthe balance ‘To ve ooutinued sin | richly furred equipages It waren in | witness thore huge vehicles, with their immense living | exceedingly severe tha jTexamived | made amiatats | tted for four | | Barometer 20, sborate the letter tend to make another WEATHER. Bleighing in New York City, ete. ‘The extraordinary snow storm which prevailed all Bundey, began to abate early yesterday morning, and towards seven or eight o'clock the clouds which enve- loped the horizon were gradually dispersed, opening to the view a serene and unclouded sky, rendered resplendent with the effulgent beams of the rising orb of dey. The weather was intensely cold, while the air was healthy, bracing, and elastic. Inthe morning the thermometer during the was aie degrees. The cept Ep the day afforded — exoeliont stood et twelve, and tl average which fe! peeions, sleighing, and never did Broad Eas all da: long on that great thoroughfare. ‘he bright eunshine, the fine clear atmosphere, the to m tink! of the eieigh bells, onl: sree the mat lively ‘ect by giving additional E gale! Just y n’ed one uninterrupted line of sleighs of every form obtained s decided preference over every wheeled vehi- cle. There might be seen the light and {pee private sleighs of uppertendom, covered with costly skins, together with those of wless elegant appearance, dash ing along at a rate of apecd not always im consonence with that prescribed by the city ordinances Besides these, there was #J20 a host of stromg cart sleighs in ope- ration, employed in removing merchandise to various parta oftie city But by far the most interesting were the sereral huge omnibus sleighe, which seemed not only to command public attention, but also the greatest amount of public paironage. These were crowded all | disy long to thelr utmort capacity for citing, standlag and hanging on, Although more exposed and loss pro- teoted by fur-coveriugs, still the people seemed to enjoy the sleicbride, infinitely more than those who wore ex- hibiting themselves in fashionablé sleig , With all their freight, a hurrabe i through Broxdway, who rejoised and us they met ancther such load of human | beings. ‘The priacipal sleighing. however, was not to be found in the lower part of the city, ‘The avonues, whsre sbere is mot #9 xauoh trailic, were the great aronas for the exhibition «f rkill sud apecd, ‘There might be sco the man of fashion. the sportsman, and others, driving along in emulation, at the rate of from twelve to fiftean ankour, Thus it was, that our citizens enjoyed themuelves yesterday, and as the weather indicates a con. tinuation of the fun, sleighing will go on with unabatad ardor. THE SNOW STORM ON LONG £81. The storm on Sunday and the succe: ND oughout various portiens of Long. Island. and completely blocked up the road rome lo- ealitics =Uhe snow drifted in large he along the track of the Long Isiand)Ruilroad. aad the trains from the eastward were compelled to lay to. No trains «: rived ot the Brooklyn rtation, from beyoud Jamaica, yesterday. IME BAST River. arge quantities of ice have agcumulnted in the ¥ River since 8! bu to last night no serious in- convenience nad resutted therefrom. in impeding the tripe of the ferry boats, Tha boats of the Fulton Ferry experienced comparatively little delay, while, on one or two occasions, thore plying from the foot of Atlantic alewet wore compelled by the force of circumstances to extend the time of their trips to one or two hours. Daring the evenivy, the boats had great difficulty in reaching the bridges to Innd the passengers, and about four o'clock in the afternoon the boats cf the Catharine Verty discontinued running, and had not resumed at elovem v'cloek last night TEL TUR STO BAP AIC, AT ALBANY. Avaasy, dam, 19, 1852 The storm is the most THE STORM AT BOSTON. Bosroy, Jan. 10, 1557 ‘The snow storm, which commenced yesterday, stl continues, and the weather is extremely coll. The | snow hae drifted badty inthe country, blocking up th raitroad tracks, Our harbor is filled with ice. y is now clear, It is very col MAILS DELAYED AND TRAVEL INTERRUPTED TOWARDS THE SOUTIL. Bactivone, Jan. 19, 1852 No mails have errived from the‘Worth to-day. The | train which left Philadelphia at ten o’cleck last night isat Btemmer’s Run, nine miles from Baltimore, off the track, Prmapevynta, Jan, 19, 195) ‘We have received no mail from Baltimore. Commun’ cation is interrupted with tho West, The cazly line from | New York hed not arrived at 8 o'clock, The express line arrived at 4 P.M. ‘The storm has keen very severe in the interior. wi ATION CHECKED. Purrancnc, Jan. 19. 185: The weather continues very cold and there ix 1 prospect of the re-opening ef navigation form long time, | us the ice im the river is very solid. MELEOROLOGICAL OLSERVATIONS. By stones’s TrEseRari, orrrer 16 wats. strenr. Moxoay, Jam. 10, 1 Borrvaro, 10 A. M—Wind N. W. ® tering g. The wind is southwest, and it is very ei oon 10 last night. The & continues stro Thermometer 2 degrees euove zero 8 P.M —lth een the anos of the winter, cold and the roads # andfeling. Wind N. W rom the west. Avyvny,10 A.M It ise very cold mornirg, with a t. It is now snowing a piercing wind from the northei little. ‘Thermometer 2 degree ove xer0. SP M.--it ise very cold. stormy evening, witha cold a wind wind from the north, The eno# is drifting, biowirg feirtully. ‘Thermorae’ Evmacesr, 10 A. Mimit is tT 4 decrees above zero. 1 degree below zero SP. M—This bas been the storalest day of the #ea- son. ‘The wind ie blowing # perfect gale trom the west, No trains and itis snowing very fast. Ther es wey to-night rick, 10A M—The eky is cloudy, and the wiud west. Thermometer ¢ P. M.--We haves very heavy westerly gale, and it n mewing very lincd most of the day, Ther- ir S degrees below zerc Avoary.1@ A. MimThe tora of yesterday still pre- veils, About eight inches of caow bus fallen luring the ometer 4. the northwest. The thermometer ranged yesterday from 4 to #degreee above vero; it mow stamds 2 dex. Tees above. Barometer 20.780. Mercury 63 2 P.M —~It is @ very col ing. The rky ts clear, and the wind unchanged. Varometer 20.870. Meroury 06, Thermometer’. Troy.10A M.-—The weather ing Thermometer 2 degrees below uet SD. M.--Thermemeter 4. The rky is clear and « light went wind is blowing Oswreo. 2 A M.-=By far the worst ter is prevailing. The wind ie now b and it is snowing terribly, Thermoipetar § Movreran, 0 A, MimTe is @ fine plea with «clear sky. Wind N. W. Therusme Barometer 22.86 9AM —The we morning. 2 dbelow rts cloudy, and it ia eer below zero in the ie the upper town. Wu. and § degress below nd failing. Toronto, 9 A.M incher of we eon, OA M.--The atmoeph: WindN.W. Thermom 10 degr Rurasp. 2 A M- moving and blew Letow zero, ie a very cold morn yg hard, Therorometer 6 Pollee Intetlige Charge « ¢ terday. offi ve wf and) Kilde of the Virst ware pel doen Ueliag named’ Vincent “ni omraittive ® on tle perren of ong Ger an women aged igh following ~The accused, i: recmis. koepes Ia 4 Reorerelt street, and being in w. Ne i sar er month, She a oy place of busigess, und during Buadey night, he went to her 1oeta and en 4 to ber porsom. Bhe re tieted hit with “t timstely drogged Ler (oan of dhe bed her making accute op the facts bel: committed him eof obtaining under false and he affitavits yantit Treudulent rep: led in the ox vechtenhiain, of No f4 Towery, pold to the no party two hovshends of to- base, Valued at $560, on the reprosentutions thet they of ald debts, in the Dry Dook Ravings they were doing ® 004 business and 4 r these representations the to~ bacco wars & credit, believing tbat such riatements were true, Five cases of tobacce, $250, were algo obtained feom Joseph Fatman, Ne Front etreet, on the Lith of vber, under eltst representations, Tho ascused parties were sonvey beiore Justice Lothrop, who detained them {or # further examination. Emberaiementi—A_ man, named George Hedgron, porter in the store ct J. L, Rogers, No, 22 Broad sbreet, Was errested yesterday, by oillser Bowyer, charged with ttealing from bis employer 12 Liack silk vella, valued at 104, On bis arrest he acknowledged his qrailt, and was convesed before Justice Lothrop, who committed him to prleon for trial, scene of liveliness and animation as was wiknemea d cheerfulness to the spectacle. Broadway =) verfect jam, and from one end to the other only Hee shape, of every fashion and construction. whioh had | ereating eight to | ag night was | vere of the season, We have had no mails or papera from the South or Wert since | Setordey night. The rallroad trains from the West, South, end Eset, have w’l failed to-day, owing to the | | heavy fail of snow, which las blocked up’ all the roads | leading out of this city. | bbl P. 8. The snow storm ceased here about avon, and ths | rmometer 10 degrees above zero. Barometer 29.43, Cloudy and bius- $ P.M —Bsrometer, 2060. Thermometer 4, and fall. | MOXtS in 1600. The estimated crop | The growing canes look he I.—£now fell oll day yesterlay and tormy, blusterivg day wing and blowing allday. Itis very ali filed up. Thermometer 10, t but very cold morn- tog. with a cold raw wind from the north, ‘Thermometer twenty-four bourse. The wind i etill strong from | cloudy, andsnow- | mof the win- | owing very hard, | Mennrve to =-It israther cold hate. About six snow fell yesterduy, Thermometer 4 degrees Wind N. W is very cloudy s below City Intelligence, Moaraury «x ct lel cy ay a sat {a Be city of Brockize during tho week ending Ghnaice Anat., are reported by the health officer to be 49, of which there were males, 0; females, 20. Adults, 16; children, Tue Brooxirs City Hosrirar.—A mee! of the stockholders of the institution was beid at the Institute last evening, when the foll gentl were elected trustees. With but few exceptions, the — stands the same as last year. John Blunt, oe Benson, Charies E. telle, Horace B. Claflin, Peter © Uornell, Al Ed. wards, Issec H. Frothingham, Richard Field, John B. con taaetione anes aan? ful, Jobe Geo. D Morgan, Robert Nichols; Honry i Pierrepont, Oyrus P. ae Ps Bherwel, sxander james 0. Bhelden, Robert Alexander M, Wartrr vor Brooxryx.--Alderman Marvin, chairman of encom erog i ae oe comers. tion, & repo and recomme that the day for submitting the question tothe people Pepeeones until the further pleasure of the Board. lop . CITY TRADE REPORT. Mospay, Jan. 19-6 PM. Asnes continue quiet at $5a $5 68% for pots and pearls, reapectively—the rates obtained for about 30 bbls, Breapsturre—Flour again improved, with sales of | 2,600 bbis , ordinary to choice Btate, at $4 60 a $4 68% ; eommon to good Southern et $4 6254 a $4 76, and mix to fancy Western jat $4 62'ca$4 81%, Rye fllour seemed scarce at $360. Brandywine) meal was more active; 400 bbls having found buyers at $3 50. Wheat, rye, and oats remained inanimate. Barley favored factors, 2,500 bus., two rowed, briaging 780. a 800 ; 8 did also corn, of which there were 17,000 bus, sold (part en Seturday evening) at 65 a G6c. for mixed Western, and ¢7 a 68c. for white Southern, Corion=-The market was very dull to-day, the sales only amounting to 700 bales, at earier prices. jattix.-—-At Washington Drove Yard—Offered, 1,400 beeves (5000 Soutbern, and remainder from this State.) ‘The puow storm bas had effect to check business a little, snd to kecp back stock. Prices for the better qualitios are higher than last week. We quote the rauge now, at say from $7 to $875 perewt. About 200 head loft over unruld—market closing rather dull. At Browning’s— Offered, 60 cows aud calves, at from $25 to $35 a $43. All seid, 8.600 sheep and lambs on sale. Prices at from $4 a $5 a $5 75 for the former, and $160 $3 a $3 26 for the latter. At OCharobertain’s, [ludsen river, Bull's Lead—Offered, 360 beet cattle, at 7a 8) ic ; 50 cows and os 2500 sheep and lambs 260 a $6; lambs, $2 a v= There were 500 bags Rio di at 730. a 850; market firm, Veathins —A sale of 8¢0 pounds prime live geese was reported at 58, cash. Fuxicnts —There was little offering for Liverpool ex- cept cotton, of which about 1,000 a 1200 bales, in lotr, were engoged at 6-U2d for compressed, and 3-16d. for uncompressed bales; quotations for other articles were nominal Vor London, 50 kegs tobacco were engaged at 2s. 6d. ; 50 bbIs beet at 20s., and rome lots bacon at 208. There was go change te notice in rates to Havre or to Calitsrnia, Fivir—700 boxes Malaga raisi 621; 4€0 quarter do. at 48e a 60e Bde. a Gc ; aud $0 car’ tract. Tay. —Some 500 bades river were purchased for export at 750. a Se. per 100 pounds, Mrnmy.— Dew rotted American was held at $115 a $125, without a buyer. 1 remained inanimate. 50 tons only of Scotch pig $21—6 months. Laths.—Hastern were scaroe and in good request, at 2 « per thourand. Moi s—About 206 bbis Louisiana changed hands ai 27 $50 —usual terms, O1s.—There have been but 2.000 gallons linseed bought at 61.9 620 , cash: market unaltered. Provisicna tended upwards, the sales comprising 900 bbls. prime and mess pork at $15 60a 614, and $14 8735 a $15 25; 280 bbls and tieroes lard at 91 a93Zc ; 400 ‘ime end mess beef at $459 a $5 76, and $8 60a $11; £50 do. beef hams at $13 75 a $14; and 100 pkgs. pork hams at 61;c., respectively. Sart.—A mederate demand prevailed for West India, at 19a 2c .and Liverpool ground and fine at 90c. 8 $1 sed of to-day were taken at $1 0 cases sardines at Zante currants at private con- 45, hut no transactions ocenrred during the day. Boar —Neazly 160 boxex Castile have been sold at 90. | per Ib, Byki «were mado of 150 bbls. prison whiskey 0 bhds, drudge at 20c , usual terms. quiet, 60 has, New Oxieans only bring- Wartow—Prime moved to the extent of £,009 Ibs. country and city, at 7% a 7c, cash. RECHIPTS OF PRODUCE THIS DAY. Sy Kus Raitnoan—124 packages butter, 9 do. cheese, 204 do. Leef, 6.661 sides leather, 19 calves, 59 sheep, 4,517 bushels cats, 114 hogs, 44 head cattle, 332 bbls, flour, and 13 do. whiskey, By New Haren Rarrnoan—I71 packages cheese, 361 do. batter. 1,771 bushels oats 13 bales wool, 400 bushels rye, G45 hogs, 560 bars iron, 40 bbls, and 40 bags flour, ing 5c per db clegraphic Reports. Havana, Jan i, 1859, Sr oan Although the crop of angat last year was larger thanon any previous year, yet the planters have, compuratively, only quantity on hand, and the niarhet is neatly bare, there being no large parcels on uote, as the lowest rates, for old sugar, yellow, 4c; browns, 8 8 Sigc no sates of mement in clayed or M 2262 boxes, against 1.0:1,06L boxes ruts of sugur from Sogna Carvlenas, . Jast year. over 1850, cf 6,000 boxes, sud fromthe routhside of the istand, the shipments how an excess of 60.000 boxes, The whole quantity of yedand Museovado sugar exported from the islind n S61, comprices 1,661,150 boxes, ayainst 1,358.200 set down at 2C0 bhids. Museorado end 1.00000 boxes of clayed. Irby, and an abundant crop is now coniidently anticipated Vouaccn —The orcp is unpromising as regards quan- tity, acd will therevore, probably require less labor ovarsrs is lower. and sales are making at 2 reals, The exports of the year were 204,000 hhids., against 270,000 ja 1860, Corrie —The steck in the market is small, and insig- | Nificant tales have been made at $83; a $9, for fale to good. Exporte of the yeur, from Havana and Matanzas, 45.0¢0 Biir—Five eargoes of jerked beet old at 10 reals. ‘There are two exrgoce now on hand Fin Bod Newfoundland fish arrived on the 18th December, and sold at $3 for cod ; Boston parcels, $275; | haddock. $1 87 a $260 Laxn is higher. and the stock trifling Hocstivan SHoox® —The inquiry is teetricted, Hoops are much wanted, there being none on hand. Rhode Inand would bring $45 a $60. hort and long. Caxpirs—Tallow candles are in good demand, and eperta would sell in emali lots. On, —Whele oil is in fair request, but enly for small parcels, Sperm is in demard, at $11. Co. goes are arriving. but almost all under con- tract, am boat is quoted at $4 50.8 $5 5. Fresotts to America are dall, at 6020240 for box molasses, $2 a $225 for Northern perts, and $1 25'a $1 60 for Zouthern. Hxcwaxcr.—On New York and Boston exchange in at 2); per cent diecount Cianiesrox, Jan, 18, 18: Cotton hes been depressed under the advices per he sales, om Saturday, amounted to 400 baler, at 7% Birth, Att Koyal Crescent, Kdinburgh. Scotland, on the ssth ultimo, the lady of Mienavn A. Levy, Baq., of @ daughter Married On Sunday, Jan, 18, by Rev. John Ryan, Mr. Ronvar tTHarine BL, eldest daughter of Mr, Andris pda. 18. be Mev. Me Jessup, Mr, Davin of this city, to Mise Ann E. Hor, daughter of iNiam Holt, of New London, Conn, cndsy morning. Jan, 19, by Rev, A. Bloomer Pista M.Maxchieien © Mise May A, Ron: Hart tik, Youngest daughter of John F. Porter, Eeq., all of cit ‘AC Jetrey City, Jan.1P, by Rev. J Kelly, Me. J. Ev. crsi Benann to Miss Many Ro Gait, only daughter of the tate James Grim. Keq. At the Irving Howse. on Monday evening, 10th inst., by Rey, Dr. Win. Lerrian, E.J. Doswxut, ef Alavama, to 1 v only daughter of Col, Theodore Moore, of Died. On Friday, January 16, at bis residence, Court atrect, hiyn, Wrirsen Hawny, Jr. eq, aged 69 years, for rly Of Orwego. Funeralat 2PM, on the 20th Inst, The friends of the family are requerted to attend, without further invi- inticn. lis remains wil be taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens for interment. Jan, 19, Mrs, Eivey Kercr, wife of J. i Kelly, in the ‘Sch year of her age, ct a lingering {llness, which she bore with Christian fortitude Wer funeral will take place to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, from her late residence, 260 Ninth street, Z Jan. 17, of scarlet fever i, and Uarokne M were intered in Greenwood Cemetery yn, dan. 19, Mre Saran, relict of the late Dr, Job Lent, of Hudeon, N.Y. Het fisends and acqasintauces are requested to attend ’ fro her Inte reridence, £5 Fackett atreet, th. thieday, et 4P.M. Her re- urt and y morning, Jun. 18, Mr. € ed 62 years sud 8 menth ofthie family, ave invited toe fiernoon, at f ‘ without further notice, from his late residence, (6 Bast Fifteenth etreot Ip Lingolnville, Me., on the 4th Inet, Bexsastiy Syi- vesren, aged SL, formerly of Randolph, Mars, Air. 8 ‘sof Ly having moved to that pd h' funeral, thir setts papers please jay, Jan. 19, cf ont eniy deughier of Obartes and Lucy di youre wnd d months 1 ® Will be taken to Greenwood, from her 26 South Nyath ebreet, Williamsburg, bo ook P.O, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend On Baturday, Jan. 17, im the bod year of his age, Mr, Wr usam Hawery, dr. Tila relatives, aud the friends Of the family, are re- epectfully invited to attond his funeral, this efternoon, at Zo'clock, from his late residence, No, Ml Qourt street, Fouts Liigeen i Uswege and Apburn paper On Buuday, Jan, 18, of Wiiuiam Keao, aged a7, The eolativos snd Ceteade of the family, alo Yaa atouas | ver, Many Drawers, Wilson, aged Ne attend the the residence of bs’ brother, New Loadon papers please copy. A EE MARITIME INTELLIGENOR,. Movements of the Ocean Steamers, Mamas, fas PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN 19, 1062 a, ans, Ladd & Ohurob, & Chi ‘abor & Biorwith. mble, Hosmer, §t Marks and Newport, Oo & Brig Amanda, Rove, Card . RP Buok & Oo. Brig Three Brothers, (ir) Krowlioa Berbioo, WL 3 Maranhan, ux Corning, 8 uu, NP, & G Bens Newborn, NC, Batomsa & Bohr Latasrtine, Tylor, Wilmington, NO, NL MoCready & 0» Sehr Margaret, Wogiam, Potersburg, J Hunter & Co, Rene prank, MoMsth, Norte Sobr John W Hughos, J Brem bverk Elbe(aos Rils), Hoydtmany, old 17th for Hom Ship Vermont New Orlesnr, 20 days, a8, off Core Plorids, urday night abreast of trom Kingston, io store whart, q ims forced adritt by'a large body the packet ship Yorkshire ils and rieging. miso her houseow ry ‘the Vormont oxperionoed was up to the Hightcads om ‘was blown off in'the lato rates f Bath), Meloh tor. Has caperi with mdse, to inaa weather, haa i ry Jib; came to snohor on Saturday night ad nd on Sunday morning s h her and drove her ashore was got off this morning Bhip Rejab, Jon a 7 damon Deo 4, with mdso, +9 Savaunad, 5 days, with ood- ), Gonans, Attemepaa, 13 ‘ton, to Starges, Cloarman & Uo. h (of Rockland days, with sugar, &o, to C P Leverioh. | tilue (Br). Falknor, St Ana's Bay, Js, 33 day tod 8 Whitney & Co. nd hii fore vo the city by ateam Anchored ia the dizi Faotor (of Cra Isi andy, Di yellow pine, to J ‘Tho F arrived on Kavurd , Hallock, Georget wn, SC, 7 danza, y wed on Saturday. nol, Walsers, Virrinia, 8 da; ying st tha pier oast ei largo body of ica whi cotton, toK Post. The f arri chr Jamos & Sami turday night, while oilp, was struck by and caused her to sink ina few minut: hor oargo was en dock, but none of it w Ship Bavaria (pkt), Anthony, from Havre, ty at anchor {a pponed to be the Manch. Brig Wilson Pulier, to Dunham & Dimon, Also, one Br brig. from New Orlanaa. is, Sevanuan,o days, wid oobtom, 2% anchor in th? bay. Shin Wisconsin, Scott, San Francis, ia tow o shamer Jan 19—Wine at suarigo, NNW; at moridiaa, do, Thesteamer Ajax, Cay Washinaton, ashore on tl badly ininred by the ice three feet water in the hol ashore on Sandy Hook to repair dame to the city this mornin; Fr, and would proceed \ while nostoting. dhe ship a Saturday night, was 60 to cauas hor to I Cape sonsinded 19 run bet ,whioh having done, ra the shi Welegraphic Murine Reports. Bowron, Jan Arrive’—Ships Greenwich, NOzleans; Argonaut. N York; harks Oriine St John, Wilmington, N Savennah, Bel hin avppesod to he the Plymouth Clesied—Bark Goorgis, NOrieans; brig Vandalia, Cardo- OxARresrow, Jaa 17. if Annandale. Carde- wtg: Joho Bird, for Louis Boan, Now Sarah, Raiabow, all onreos: ran, Mak Osh, dack Lucy Arrived—Ship New York, NYork; Haltimore, ldg; Brunctte, for folk; Zenophon, Bel! Jordovs. and Ali Bailed—Bhip Fairiield, Bu Elisabeth, Boston. zo Awarded in the onse of sho bi ‘was 26 por cent on $11,600), the ¥1 On the Yth the surveyors reported her soa worthy, ie old for NOrleans, Her sali sox aomnted to $6752, of which e andon the 13th Y por, cont : ‘The brig Persia has beon brought in by wreeke Un the esigo snd materiats $id was awa alvege eu the vessel, aiter deduoting expenzes * ‘the barka Jobn Stroud and Gipeoy axe ready to sail, thoit expenses having boon advanced by the egent of the under- in in order to sail for Apals T cRrge Of cotton lac been torwarded to NY. New ikenrorp, Jan 17. with 1200 bbls operm and Sarem, Jaa, Rovtoencs, Jam 19, rf ‘The eohz Almed: Arrived—Brig Henrico, Para. Sailed 18th—Brig Citizen, WSmington, NC. In port—Most if nos all the vessels proviously reported. Miscelianeowt Pr Bank aie! ie till hard eground, and leaks ao badly ‘ood in her hold, hit ynours in Shis opinion, from per cend for eaving the bull ee re e fact of his having offered 02) sel, Bric Farny, ashore at Newor her fosition on Friday, CREE BOE hen aed two ° Home Ports. BOSTON Jan 18—Arr uP: Srctae ‘Hai ‘ole; Hamlet vs ai Ori uchanan; brige Robert Wing, a Fi ie karti ane d went to rm ad black, iA wisice white wi ereak around her waist, with » deck, and loss of fore topmast, together with sohrs Svat for Geo or Virginia; and Go! eame to harbor thi Tart until the fce dimint al ry NORFOLK, Jan 15—Cld brig Goo Washington, Knowlton, 17—Cld_ bark Nashua, Mortimor, A Greiner, Peterson, Charleston. PRILADELPHIA, Ji P bit nk Arrived. Sv Avn's Bay, Ja—Br brig Nautilus—Mrs Mary 0) (vince dead) and four children. ihre MEDICAL. NURE OF CORNS,- B $y, betweon Meet im the feet gregobices. NB. 8 O FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CoorE _ Roosevelt stroet, near all direases feom 7 A medical body for th 3) athara, may Le consul M'The w onrs, is euflioions ublis, for the cure of those , whic! y oalled on to treat. N. TB. We have no connection whatever with auy cus in Duane oO FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBETT, 1 onaulted eon fd ons G Vier Dr. C, to porform epcody and per cond caves removed in a few Cavs. eminence in thie branch of the profession second to Amerion, where all in werd of medical or sarcical afd in! inty of being honorably deals withte ism member of the New York University. tvely, with 2 cert R.L. MORTAMORE CAN BE ONSULTED, FRI of charge, upon ti sh to wvold #, Who oall themsclves mombors of KR, COOPER, 1 PUAN STRERT, HAS, POR THN last nineteen youre, devoted Lis ptacticn to the treme ee, and mild of germ, don't be docoi Heosevelt street, rear GC) ® Jmane streets Pee ud purgery this country laser A perfect cure oF neo ch: WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STREET, 18 tintly oonsulced on disease, ‘Thirty enables him to eure from three to five day Fretensions of # quack j exception, the only qualitiod Le CONFIDEN- yen jee R, JOMNEON, NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL , Known id the trostrment of delicate diseases, Vor'e repntation for skill c existed tor you eMootually cured. four days. A porfeot oure oF no charge, RACTIORL PRI 0 19 O’c100k A. Bay PH, AUTHOR OF THE “PF: Teatire,” bours, 1 No, 84 Croem- ad ern, Ray mos Ser in Amorita. ‘Thoms whe aypiy in the cacliet ve fhe eawo And raptsiie Ooo %00 AS very few vido, Foe een Nen| 7” Saeed 92, WY Voy)