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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7107. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 13, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. Beara or Tea Governors. On> Wasvregton Correspordence. Proclamation of the #resident. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. = Board metat4P #. Preseat, Mesars, Draper (chair), Wasuisutoy, Fou. 11, 1856. by eee oe ret ras philly 9 = " resent, , ; supe BALES AT AUCTION. on, This day, Feb. 18, af 10% o'clock. at the salesroom. | sreorts paste to Post Smith, Deke, Degro, Gunther, Townsend, Boll, Tayloe | Trip fo Anmapols—Sena‘orial Elerion in Maryland —an. | endangered be the reprehensible acts OF purposes ot pee. a a porinmemn Ty Malden lang, ares aarortmeat of atumond jewole, can: mh Se ae ane and Oliver, Uidain Before the Legiitatire-- Gin. HL. W. Davis—toe, | sons, hoih within aod mihont tho anor, ke progeierse 2 jearw lease of Nine of if 4 Maiows: ‘Wheto STON’ ti me * Chairman iciary he , OF ect ard comtrol its poli feal organizetion by force : i¢ BL mic of fifteen Jeaee of the bi ‘No. 2t Wall. | &c. Also, a ” (WASHINGTON’S RURTADAY. JR. Patridge, Chairman of Judiciary Committee ~The | of Broad AL MEAT A A ICOLAY wil sal oa ahous, A communlestion was received frome comtuittes of the | onient Bill Great Hzcilement—Hon. afr. P.nnington | *PBC%trg thet combine tons have bea formed therein to COUST OF GENERAL SESSIONS. n K Teetat the execution of the Territoriel laws, aud thus, fm The Court of Sessions was again crowded to overtiow. | Onder of United Americans, inviting the Governors to par. | and che Cimmittec of Ways and Means effect rubvert by violence a) present constituticnal amd ticipate with them in the célebratiun of Washington's Doxing the slozt recess of the twa houses of Congrnse Reg eutbeie: it alo appearing that persons residing e ing yesterday, to listen to the trial of the gamblers. Dees sedis ot ‘a tay sate trad Hoftman } Puthday, whish was accepted. last week, your cosresponcent made s flying visit 20 ths oS ee eee ee ’ was in court, and Recorier Smith sat upon th» bench THE COMPTROLLER AND THE GOVERNORS. ancient city of Annapolis, to watch for afew moments | tg thet other persons, inbaditants of remote States, are with Judge Cepron. Mr. Davee called the attention ot the Board toth: | the ca;ings and dcings of the Marylant Legislature, and | ccl:e'tng money, er the ¢2 MASEEWH XD BLAGKEAN, fact that Mr, Flagg had refused to honors requisition © | report the came for the colnmma of the Hira, The | lance wpe ‘o'clock, at the auction corner of Frank- ones ory, but near ite borders, contemplate rand Willixts streets” Conalabiee ‘rales crockert oging ten, end providiog arms for dit turther Sppeeriee g hil. A A ey ne : endeavorlog, oF Thocave of Mathews and Blackman win Arst called | £10000, drown on, biz for he support of the depart | Legitatuse havizg determined t go iato the election o° | agracy ot emteacics nod to Indace fadividand and Mr. Busteod, their counsel, answered. He said he | Mr. Corwin’ the oliet clorit said’be ewe not Poy {¢, | Untied States Senator on Thusrday next, the 14th inst, | States of tbe Unica to inierveve ia ue alfaire therot, im viclation ot sitation of f had 8 motion to make, and an affidavit to read. He then | 90d pus the gequisiion in his posket, allegiag no auf | of course thy election was the oll-sbsorting topic of cou- | whereas, on atae the caer v7 PRG eg gherecnarinet Bie versation. No person bas yet been agrped upon by the | future institaticns of the Territory, if carried into seldom Thomas, an important witness in bis case, was in Wash | pakly for the parpoe of b-i ‘Sdiam on the Bosra, | American party ea their catdidate, who, of course, wil payee tony rg See eae: ington city, and upon this he moved that this case go | He (ir. Draper) was not to subsolt to this inso. | ‘be the Senator, ae they haves mejority of fifty-Gve to | und will, in either care justity and requiry thee ferwbad over till the March term. bry Me. Flege was Boh fons 8 judes of nth: spotast nineteen in the House of Delegates, and twelve to ten fa | interposition of the whole power of the general Mr. Hall—t shail ask, then, that the counsel disclose | guatehe tosenation We" °F “he Pablic the Senate. what he expects to prove by this witness. Mr. was vorry to find that the public gave Mr | for the candidate:—Hon. John P. Kennedy Hon. J. Dixon Now, therefore, I, Fronklin Prerse, P: ee Judge Coproo—My mind is made up in thiscase, 1 | Fie ® great deal of honcsty, and was alvays | Koman, Hon. H. Winter Davis, Hon. Wm. Prise, Authony | Uxited States, do issue thie my proclaation to command. iknow! aes ot every department that was amaboed by bia. | Kennedy, Exq., Colemsn Yollott, Kaq., Niman Pinkn all persona ergaged ta unlawful combinations against the Tequiros but very little legal knowledge to dispose of these } This was , a6 Mr. Flagg’s whims drovg2t unjust 7 Ea Pew “7: | constituted authori y ct the Territory uf Kuaves or ot the casen, Kitber your client did keep a gambling house, or | reflections om the honest as weil as tne dishonest. Esq., and Wm. Bradiey Tyler. {found it utterly impos- read an effidavit by Mathews, testifying that Mr pear lw peyy torm Ore lols on tbe govera- y c culated for ‘apd coal water priet . went, ar well to mainiain the laws of thi avenue and 7 ‘grt aizeot | No lots 3 reator Inge carioe th tthe right tr om Fay cae Be Tne following geatlemen sre in nomination | F'nk, ae rellto m e Territory as property. Terms easy aut title {udleputanie. sae ‘= owe of thi — Ny 0 ALBERT H, NII AY, Auctioneer, mere ‘The water ‘Now foodie the lnrgew ane veesel or ifung doce ‘The atscasmnent "©, TUTTLE, AUCIIONRER—OFFICK 9% BROAD- ‘ itoinanaee® Ui TLie wit dal on Fein, oe L092 ag eosan atrect, up stairs, about 100 fulda’s par var: os he i 3 H he did not; and this is all thore is in the question. Ni some further © the matter was referred to | sible to ascertain who would be the nominee, but found | respective abodes, and to warn ail auch. persons thet what do 3 you pect to prove by thie witouas? “ o* | he Finance niger ae ths eontect would be between Anthony Kennedy, Roman tempted insarveotion ia. seid. Tarsiloey or ane . Bustoed—I canmos answer as torsely as your Honor } cay np rsa azd Price, with the chances ix tavar of the last | Qovi. ou le ea ay eee aed: spetdt © TY whould ‘chat » Senger sents tong communicadon ia reference to * emp'oyment of tbe Incal miti:is, but-also " pa nen re waees Moats, "| the emount of food uset'in the Penitentiary Hoept'al. It | memed gentiemsa, who ts widely known throughout | STmc7net ewe Wee Guin? Otten embee Ri Caproa—0), you can’t prove that. having been cbarged tha: the amount was excessive, the | tho State au a dignified and courteous geatlemen, } swing immunity from violence and ‘ull protection to the Me. Busteed—Well’ wo think wo oun; at alteventa, this {| Doo'or argued that the class of patien.¢ he had, being bie and energetic, of fine 4. Sema torial persons, property anc civil rights of all peaceful and law- in what wo expect to prove. He insisted uyoa e post- | Tom the pecrer elusses, required food rather than modi: | Ti) re “TET a twayn been oppoted to extreme mes, | “iting irbabltante of the ferrttary. wy Vialiasticiilnsechesiapuisiunssian beth ini #02 €e—a conservative man—moierate but firm. Hise eo- If, su apy part of the Unica, the fury of faction or fana- ney kiteben wiensils, china, £0 ; also, to a very large mort Renshos.. ele, ofc furnitare, Oe, ues on the wg ; also, (sg aged LUDLOW, AUCTIONSER—SHERIFE'S GaLE—THTS | 4¢ treet, “hives aod dette, togeibor with ths eonenisot'e coal | PHILIP B. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER —DRSIR ABLE o urn 8 street 7ard, ofice turaiare and re WILYON, Deputy Sheriff, Phiup K, Wukina will sell - 1s, nN FURNITURE, HOUSEKZ#? (NG | story brown stone house and 213 West Twenty-ecoond Midler SC eGKURGE COUR. Audtoncer. will ‘ell at | rest; tree houses on the north ede ponement it. Mr. Hall—In reply, inasmuch es your Honor et surnpt ticiom, unflamed into dia of the great \ncipies of that your mind Weicddo up in this Better; there bene me: | N+ DUKE reforred to the last yearly report of Dr. Ssn- Heat found, would give wnqnalited satstsstion. The | sopnlir sovarsignty, which, uncer the ouncibetion, are cesaity for anawering the caunsel. s Ger, and showed that the word cocsumntion did not | OoR. vO een etand at the heel of the list, celeg che | funcomental in the whole structure of our matita ‘Judge Capron—Let your cilent awsar that he expects | oreur: but it was discovered that the word phAisis pui- | order, or he would stand at the head of the lst, being the | is'ta bring on the country the dire calamity Of om arbit: to prove that he never kept a gambling house—that he | monalis did occur, which amounts to the same thing | 5/1 MMT eta to bee geniomaa whe would also do | Tent clarme inthat Terriery, it ehall be between eer coalt at fare, &o-and taonT wiit pase upon it, | i OTST ee gave motice that he would shortly rsexm- | Srecit to his party and tho Stats. Hols now chairmen | /4¥!cs violence on the ona sida and conservative forve om : iy ‘ , \ - ey .egal autho tainly.” (the counsel then proceedod te deew ured om, | mendam tacresse of the ealanes Of Koapers, mairons, | of the Committes of Ways and Means in the lower house | Yeo cent, ins eee These eee uidess vattensnnconee jomeeerey chairs, | avenues. They were built by daya’ work, in the most substen- Duress hulsacds conte, side sod acte tables; | Yal manner. with modera improvemeats, and replete with davit.) night watch, &:., in care the committee who had the Pi Teall on the citizens, both of adjoining and of distent very convenience; and being located in one of the best streets ; ‘The Hon. J, Dixon Roman has served in tae Congress of |g, fulension dining abies, mirrors, ma'tresses, paliiasses, fated chy’ gant ine iret classacigcortosd, are verydesisenie | Juge Caprou—Make out your affidavit that he awears | matter in charge aid not report, the Uni ed States, end bis claims are strongly prossed by | St¥ies, to ebstaln from unauthorized interme iduiog in the bale positive, 0 pay advances, tor those Wishing to purchase medoraie houses for" thelr owe | positively to prove this, aad not that he “sweets and a CEASE ASD, RT, REMORRURM the Western men, who will support him fizst, and thea | 18! concerns cf the Territory, admonishing them that TV SSIONEW'A SALE LW. TBOYD A 00. AUOTION. | ocupaucy. Maps ofthe property can be hadat tbe ofloeot he | elieves.” I know what'T em about now. (Lavguier,) | ,,<m@#0N Dearme called attention to the speech of Judge | tbe Western, mea, who will support him fist, and thea | ss oreantc law is to be executed with iapertal jaslices SBIONKK'S SALE —W. T. BOYD & CO. AUCTION. | Socubeee!: nor it Wall hres, of No. Z New streoks Int bien swour ponlltvety, Foot, in the Assembly, who said that tue sommittres on | Fore forMr. Ps co. The Hoa. EY Winter Davis stood the } that alt individual acts of illegal intertorence will lows sell of Pridey Fem Iivat 103s Selock, on tne p ste AWNBEOEER'S BALE OF WATOUES AND JEWaL: | Mi: Busteed—Woe can't gwear to that, It would be | this city chou d ne composed of three members from the cbtace, | wiane yeeatin ob condign punishment; and thet any endeavor to imter- Honaiher with the (ease for seven yoarset tie lols aud tting my client in that you could send him | oountry and two from the city, as. in his opinion, | vote in the evction of Speaker Hostill nas considerabl> | vere by organized foros will be firmly wit Buildings, toxeiner withthe eau y pu a4 Bost y in the d ‘e plata os Bowery, will $200,000 por year could Le sa Aleash vase de: | #rength at bis back—but many of his trlenaa are diane. | "Ff 2 crRnrined, force will b . re ER i Ey Ee Friday, 15\b inst, 8 1034 o'6.00k, # sssoriment | to the cee eatin erg eoordag Re to pat | fertment alone, by having honest countrymen to take | tisfled with bis persisting in standing on the Americas | ing ctedicuce to tbe law. to sok aires aoe fe ed plaster tod it of mand algo the offen furalstre, lat, gold aad silver anchor, lover tepine’ and | himvelf in this position, or he must stand als trial, He | ‘BS ge of city’ matters. Mr. Draper bo it Sadge | platiormand going down with the wreck when all others | aif, by peaceful moanr; £3, duomnstessace and tories tron safe, chairs, &0.; Also carta, harness, lumber, mo old and sliver chains. Masonic may ewear that he belioves the moon is made of green | Foot would come and give the city the beaed: of his ad- setae HM (Abbie hoop the counssla and the instigations of agitators and of cis- Aasignees, 255 Atiorney tor SBIGNEH'S SALK.—A FINE STOCK OF MAHOGANY ‘acd msewood parlor suits, covered in Freach brocatel WESTOOTT, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGAYT ard vetvet, meoufsctured expressly for city custom; also a id th ood pl ‘o., at choice selection of dining and cf ber furniture, selling at re- ‘bh avenue, near fourtect duced prices toc.0se a concern, inquire ot 371 Hud-on st. Hen, et heres On his day, ‘Fobra 13 o ORION MOTI SLL, AUCTIONEER —B ‘at 103¢ o’olock. the entire elegant turniture ot the above house, THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEKR—BY | 9) in fine order, having been used but four months, and to be Wie ocock, io the sales | peremptorily sold to the bi B \t regard to won. rooms, No. 12 borth Wiliam street, wil. be beeey) in continua ther, conaustiag In part of vlegant rosewood piano‘orie, etool tiom, the wicek of dry goods and tancy store, tine lot of clothing | ind cover; rick Meet Boe: ‘ana gents’ furnishing goods; remnants, shiris, bostery, watches, | Det; one elegant s pet Jewelry, &c.; alec, w clos sale, by order of assignee, the | Pov-cegts rien procsde with elif covers; Oae ds. olld, cholge stock of boots gud shoes; 100 pale laaies! galters, b ‘wood, covered {1 green velvet, nine pieces; two ‘arge French outby’ and other boow wud shoes, Sale positive, Ahursday, | pieie ‘mirrors with slabs and brackets, French ahades and oor. juable furniture, poy ary marb) VOTION NOTICE —BY EDWARD SCHENCK, KO. 16 Seared Laren Peweed cocentinn aad nemseeaiea ties Wall sizeo!. On'shureday, Febrnary 14, at 11 o'clock, | Inrecden mantel vases, ormolu clock, oard acd sofs tables, oll Precteely, wuperio> wines, brandies, 68, "tea, ate, | paintings, bronzes, &c.; solid rosewood and mahogany bed- «40., from an importing house who never «elore sent g20d3 10 | geuds, eleven elegant hair mattresses, feather begs, blankets, ausiion; old Q. 8. UP. Kenaut & Uo. Plneet & ccunterpanes, rosewood and mahogany dressing burewus with brardies, tn caser Otera and Hennessey, tn demijohns and | marvie wove, washstands to match; chins tolet vets, mahogeay carks; atontiiade and Po tila sherries, Page & Uo. and For- | and srench ‘chairs, sofas, twte a-letes, rockers, oral mirro: reater's por, Phoips! madeira. volland gia Jamalce rum, | library. bookokse, &c., with s large variety of bedroom "Seotch, Ira anu Bourbon and Moooubele whiskers; Havand | yasement turniture, one enameled cottage wult, diuing wad vice and assistance; for his party h thought it was too bag | &# 8 consistent but not a politic one, iu view of hia posi. cae, Ga parr pig ee prone mate itao. Let | that countrymen, who knew nothing of the dotsia of our | tion before the Mr. Buateed—No client of mine shall put bimselfin | ‘ity busiuess—who had never been on Bisok well’s te agate cena nee may ave rman soca 1nd the Legislature bas before i: meay importemt | Sriney) tueu Pride in its greatre 6, i i ¢ : od their determination (het this position with my consent. { believe your Honor ta- | °F into any of our departments—should ° Balls the revision and slcaplidoaiion of pleasings andoon. | fepaiitcan pen Apc h fail in their bande, tends todo right. Did Imot think oo, I sboald sit aown | Cools ard ine manner to infor that alt ity oflsale } Tr odlogs measure); tue co: itestion OF lowe und avy Seroperating to'wpheld the majesty of the laws anaite prelis - i 4 arate) , Vincicate the tanctity of stitution. 300g Gapron— approve of your coure, Mr, Bastnt. | Sem be, Fat in, te seme Dea wih Sr Hblog and | Cee etereatingreimeson arene fre he sp. | "ia fvtinoy whet, har kraut You, aro doing just right for your Sie But Lunow | Or Gita wiht to Lavy if Mr, Draper charged Mr,'| member from the Monumental Cliy, presices over the | Sbd ctured the seal of the United states tobe alized te etence. 7 Committee on the Judiciary, and is ono of the abl thene presenta. any pretence, (Laughter in court. bie Reem No king lonae” He wanted t9 take care ot | sa most influential members of the House ot De'eg Done at the city of Washington, the eleventh dey of tes. , D, February, iu the year of our Lord one thousaad € SAMUDPL SUYDAM, . DRarun id not. ht that | He waa one of the commit.ee appointed by President Fill- . Ex Rovorder Tallmadge—Lat me here have one mo- | geatiomsn with corruption, Ho’ kaow notsiag about | more to proceed te Mexico and investigats the Gardaer | bURTeG and Qfy-aix, fund of the indepesdease of the ment’s attention. I move a post of the oxse of | fm” fraud.” | He is destined to make his mark in the polideal | "Ry “tnoDresident SW. iy MARce, Semen Cee Samuel Suydam, on the ground of ill health. The coun- ‘Acjourned at # late hour. annals of bis country. sa aoa > ‘i i" sel bore read a cortifioste from Dr. Quackenbos, the phy- A petition was presented, a copy of which I herewith i sicten of Mr. Suydam, eotiiag forth that his patient was | | WEEELY STATEMENT. enclore you, unable to leave the house. Number remaining Febcuary 2. ‘This case was thea portponed, Received 6iNCe ...4...seeeeeees WHITESIDE AND MICHAKL, SMITH AND HIGHLAND, Total Mr, Holmes—In regara to Mr. Whitonde, Mr. Brady ia | ping retained for him with me, but he is engaged with profes- sional business, and unable to come into court. Mr. Brady would make a motion to quash the indictment. < it ing an inspection of “Prisons for Women, Appointments by the Patsident, called Convente,’’ which occasioned a terrible fisre-up. A BY AND WITH TLE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THR SRN. motion was made to ley it on the table, “because it was George P. Scarburgh, of Virgtois, to be Jt = | disrespectful to the Houre,”” which mo‘icn prevailet by | Courtof Claims, in place of Joseph H. Lumpuin, decshoed. ++1- 7,633 | a cloee vote, and the storm passed off with but little A. G, Seaman. of the District of Culumbia, to be bu- 23 ¢amage. Ferintendent of the Public Printing. Tam requested to say that Mr. Pennington has never aspired to the chsitmanship of the Commi tee of Ways, Disebarged. Sent to Penitent pe Oh seta, are, i aa ceantate ppointments gt the Capitol, i . do. We reveive the goods irom first hands.’ Aueud- thle spt sol Sut glace wars. silver were) : ’ - ard Means in the House ot Representatives, oor would he, Appoin ‘ bitce a hove buying for peivale tse, as wellas the | fvory cutlery, olycioth, hal stand, 4c. “Purchassrs re assured | je! pemerd fo Michael Bentlh, Mt oun Morsissey, S&\]'” Remaining February 9, 4 under eay olreumstances, come in coilisian with the Hon, | _ Mz- Cnllom, ths Clovic of ¥-0 House of Representatives, trade that this sale is peremptory, aod ‘the goooa must be removed | !™porte mess. wn. (The counsel read 80 | Decrease , ‘ Lewis D, Campbell, to whom this positing seems to bs aa. | de the following appointments cm Monday:— Se ROTIGEDAVENIAU SPRING TBAER Or | iumeditely.” Uaisouues on th morbing 0! sa sflidavit to this effect,) Mz. Higlilaud is vory sick, and | Neoniee 6 q Wiuism P. ingram, of Kentucky, ia place of Wisiaua UOTION NOTICE.—OPENIN: SPI dell rigced by commos conscat. My despatch, however, was V. Mek true, in which I stated that Mr. Peonitgion’s friends | V+ MeKean, pbs thought he should have been pluced over this committee, jopn BM. Barclay, of Indiana, reappointed. gE bis physician will makes etatemcnt to thiseffeot. Ho would also enter a ples of abatement in this case. Ais client was indicted by the name of Highland, and be cobiwet furniture, pianos, ke, RUsseLL & DAY, ano- | CHERIFY’S SALEK.—W. ©._ALBURTUS, AUCTIONEE! fioneers, will bo d their drst eprivg sae of furniure, at’ thele ‘yl ell, on Wednesday, February 13, at 10 Cock, at I extensive sales rooms, 85 Nassau sirect, two dours trom Fultoa, | Court vtreet,’ Brooklyn, rosewocd, oak, wahozeny ant black, Deriel Buck, af Vermont, resppointed. i City Inteigence. %) . Feappo rt 10% o'closk, when will be offered ; te, i, ee. read sn affidavit thet it was Hyloman. ek d pRB ad ‘"Thoman vek’alb Harris, o' Georgia, n‘ed, Slane men Senses Ronit cecerine ra vessel | Frivusoremnrs smoonermowont pire ota ee | "Sutee Cupra great Tus ples” Anew fadetmont | Wnt Iacouns or vox Moray '—Poleemea very guar BN rrooeay eee roe Hace hn of hia im puoe ohn Bal can pe found in ten minutes aly complain of the recent order of the Mayor suspend. torney mes Haid Oo OH ae emcee, OF the Distrist At- | ing chem from pay in case x buigiary should be commit: In regerd to Whiteri¢e, the District Attorney satthe | id, or riot arico on their beat, and no errest be made by could not grant the motion in this caso without being | (hem. They say that it is impossible for them to be om- ebay with favoritism, suits ior parior, enamelled and other chamber furniture, book | i. ‘Tiuvtex, Deputy, cases, wardrobes, sofas chairs, mirrors, marie top tables, " Mahogeny and roxewood bureaus, washstacds, mattresses, | yy NIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE AND extension dining tabler. ‘ihis aiock must be positively sold to reale.—This morning, at 103 o'clock, at 8l Nassan sy advances, Baryeins msy be expecied. Also, one ma- | greet, a larce vartety of household articles of ‘good quality, Y Pianotorte and sesona hand furcivare. ow sind second hand; also twenty different kinds of secars, ‘Wii h Bailey. Monix, Feb. 6, 1866, un Haste’, of Pennsylvania, in place of Willian The Speatership-—Bhe Amerisan Convention at Mondgomery | “Same ‘Walkes, of the Diarict of Columbia, in plase ae ‘df Sts Grier of Jonn Grip. isle ARs or Rernst Recremevenrs fy of the | 5 °B. Markle, of Indiana, in place of Robert 8, Spreule. Winter—Deaths from Frost, de. 7 ne EROS rivate and sold im lot to eult é i E. A. Acton, of New Jersey, tu place of &. H. % UCHION NOTICE —FIREAUMS, HARDWARE. CUT- Nguarenterd toall uartrenEe uremetto tee tase, Ju je Capron— would glajly obhge Mr. Brady, but 1 | Piprecent; end bs day ‘gre when ten or twelve men have | i news of the electin of Banks, ao long confidently | 1. B. Tompkins, of New York, apes of W. Owen Martin. ‘Ahtening; Ves Ti, at 10 wrolock mi406 Grouaway, by ordorot | (ERENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. as | {OUt think we can crant this motion. If the District At- | to guards whole round, two or three fights or robberies | a otictnated, has raached us at last, The strugel> ‘or the | _ John Harvey, of South Caroling, in place ef Jokm A. torney consent, I have no objection. might tranepire, ana a vigilsat and faithful officer might SOCKPH Ly Hate be wholly igoorant ot them, Without concurring in # trustees Company, to close the concern, corsisting in part of guns, Dimole, rilles, gun caves, powder Ssaks, percussion caps’ flac Cutler}, Ac. ' Osiaiogues now ready, ‘Terme, six mon! the. A CHILTON, AUCTIONSER —TWO VACANT LOTS eof ground on Canal (late Walker) street, adjoining the Zorthwes corver o. Allen, street. COLE & DHLLtUN wil | OPS sel at suction on Wednesday, Ped. 2). 1855, at 12 o'clock, IRVING, Al spay mutton op, Wernonaay, eb, 2 ish at ABo.cock Mt | WILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEEY EXECUTORS culcuinied tor businras or maauiacturing purposes, or for | CO, will sell at auction, on Lhureday, Feb. 14, at 10 o'olock, at butiding wnement houses thereon, having a tive foot alleyway | No, § alien street. a general assortment of waliogauy parlor, leading from allen street, For terms aod maps avply tothe | Hedsoom ‘and. dining room furniture, Deuswels aud fograin suctioncers, 46 Nassau street. This property can be bought at | carpets, feather beds, hair mattiestes, counterpanes, blankets, Deivate Sls om applioetion ne above, bedding, &c.; china, crockery aud glase ware, mirrors, palat: YONTINVATION BALE—BY ORDER OF THE as. P jehendcorarines, Wopeiner wait ® general assortment te Hunaicut. : C, B, Adams, of Connecticut, in place of Matthias Mar- ‘The counsel in this osse said he would makes motion | ctrictures of the policemen, as they are unquestionadty | ly the result was recived 28 an unimportant oesurrence. | tin. to quach the indictment. in‘erested witnesses ia the cas%, it must be confessed | The people seem dtepoxed to await the threatened on- Robert W. Bates, of the listrist of Cotambia, (measen- FEE GEAXD JURY CONE THTO COURT. {here is come reason in @ complaint they make inreter- | isoeht upon the ocnstitution and their rights and in- R While the counsel for Hall was spezking upon the mo- | ence to ths money retained from them when suspended 7 is M. M. Hiteucox, of Virginia, (messenger,) in place ef tion to quash the indictment, the Grand Jury came into | from poy. Every year the Comptroller asks the Common | teresta; tnen will coms the hour for resistance, In the | Francia Retiley court and handed some papers to the Court, which were | Council for # ceriein appropriation todetray theexpenses | meanwhile, the country will not forget to arraign those | CLARKS LN IK 14ND OFMCR, UNDER REROLOTION OF MAT 4 kept strictly private by the Judge. of the police department; but, say sho officers whose pay | recreaentatives f-om the South who went into Congres: - 1858 -— MR, MATHEWS PIRADS GUILTY. has been stopped, no mention is made of the disposition | ith the shackles ot King Caucus on A. F, Parker, éraughterosa, Mr. Bostocd then rore and read en additional affidavit, | o! cur calaries. Now, what beoomes ot the missing mo- | “ane american convention is now in opsn. session a’ William Bai'ey, of Yeonrylvania, in place of Williaa saying thet he expected to prove by the witness Thomas | uc; ! Who knows! There are a number of very myste- | wontgomery, but the bows a! this writiog iseo vagn | “ize. that bis elient dié not keep 9 taro bank, and asked that | rious ciroumstances transpire in this city, but the great- ; J “et: | _9: C.Greenlease, cf Missouri, in place of J, Penmg- : and uncertain that I am unable to form any the case be adjourned tili the March term. est mystery of all is what becomes o: the $6,000,000 y backer, Judge Capron refused the motion to postpone. Isised seaniy for the, government of this manicipall:y. | ‘Phe eonvenct a to take some action ta setoreuce to tae | 2S%ePH N. Goren, of Maryland, im place of Andrew J. e entire remain’ g stock of the Marston rirearms 14th instant, at Ry ‘Thursda| near Spewkership caused 0 excite nent here, and consequsnt- ger ) in place ot John f. Queen. UCTIONEEK —EXECUTOR’S: EDWARD SCHENCK will sell at auction this H. OSTRANDER, Executor. Mr. Busteed then acked that @ commission be grant. | ‘This zolice business is in keeptog with all the rest. Waat Higgins. ree. - ° Fy at LL o’o'ock, at bis salesroom, Na. 16 Wall street, a au- + Nationsl Convention, appoint an electoral ticket, and 7 day in, plelogt.ot Bie entry uaa iidemen uncanny te Tei RViNG LAU CURE RD RIO AGA - es eee! absent oer and this also was refused. | becomes of ihe mozey? Who knows?! otherwise prepsre for the Presidential raes. Some ex. Bi D. Washburn, of Wisconsin, in place of D. L. part of diamond pins, rings, , &c., In clusters, slagie sale of handsome househo'd turniture.- WIULaM 1: | 4X. Busteed then asked Mr. Hall when he intended to try | Myemamov® axp Drzicare Case,—We hear that a young | pression of proference aa to the man who shall be put ‘Rufus Prentice, of Mi in Wan. A. stoned, bunting an¢ open watches, doable ume keepers, | VING ‘a CO. will sell, at a Brae: bab, i | the cae. cesah! Xeblaing, MUS Waster D.C Re F'pward for the Presidency, will provably be expressed. I : ntice, of Michigan, of Wm. A. Bteel. inéeperdent seconds, dc. by the best makers; also, Floren: | 1¢3/ o'clock, at 12 Nelison place, Mercer atreci, near W: Mr. Hail aid he should call it on as son as this argu- a ec igton, » having been Cuthbert #. Wallach, of the Distrie: of Columbia, im Hoe,and oman mcsdles, ‘cameo and other fashionable jewelry. | Dic%e ihe entire furniture pomtained in ihe asove. 1 ment to quash the indictment 1 the case of Hall was con. | seduced, came to thia city, and, by the advice ot a legal Te eatieer ot Btete ai beg tpn engin place of Jobn C. Buyer, cluded. g ; | — John J, Burnett, of Alabama, in piace of John 8, Holts- Mr, Busteed said he would then enter a fend, placed herself under the charge of an abor- | ment is becoming an important feature in our State poll. of gull P i ties, and to the political juggiers a very treublous one. A | ™D- cmt Daloald of hile cllents 10 comane tian atk coke tonist. Peritoneal inflammation succeeded his treat- ‘, pol . Charles F. Hurlbut, of New York, in place of Lowke that Mr. Mathews had been for the past nine hi md ment, and the young woman died. A resident pbysiciaa | ™AJority cf the present General Assembly was elected in | its, : he aged, at work on his farm on long Island, whore | certified that her death was caused by congestion of the | position to it, but by one of those marvellous changes fe had resided, and where he lived now. During that | lungs. Further inquiry was made, however, and it ap- Mo has the benefit of aay number ot conjectures papl ene _ News from the Bio Grande. nine months he has not been in New York more than | peared, on a port mortem, that the Iuugs were healthy, | go wat [p8 none’ ot any meson Os comjuate wisely pvor (From the New Orleans Picayune, Feb. 6.) once in two or three montha, and though he entered a | Snd that there were grounds fora euspicion that death | {Pare 00 fale rematsble convelmon: some | Legislature ‘The steamship Nautilus, Captain Thompson, from Bira- plea of guilty to this indictment, yet the defendant had | was caused by an aitempt to procure abortion. We than scknowledge the faith and co atti the party. The | ”%, Santiago, arrived last evening. never been guilty of gambling, further than by playing | bear that Coroner Hill {s investigating the matter, and = gad bak , The Nautilus lef: Brazos harbor on the lat inst., at 8 caids nt times, and had never deen guilty ot Keeping a | we sball get the evidence probably ine day or two. Atl | Governor, Vowever, unfalteringls placen, the gubemate, | p. 4., and anchorec cucslde the ber, walting tor the Bale positive.y wihout reserve, Sisting, in part, of Brussels and ingral WELLING HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALI: AT Ave. | Wood parlor furmiture, Freuch plate p on A J BLEBOKER & CO. will seul (to-morrow), | Toeewcodys'y octavo piano, made by Doyle; window curtains ‘Thureday, Feb. 14, at the Merchants’ £xchange, at 12o’clock, | ing shades; mantel docks aud. ormameuie; the desirable bstantial three story, basement, | ny French becsleads; marble top ar bureaus ad wash rick homeo and lot, $9 task Thlety fret eres berwess Letiag- | glands; mabogan lack walnut and maple bed- tou and Third aventios; ‘lot 21398:9, house x10. Posseusion | room furniture: china toler sole, Bair mutirovsen, feather boik, ist Mey, and $4000 can remala on bond and mortgage. All | bolsters and pillows, bedding, bisnkets and eounterpanes; ma: modern improvesests, excoptfurnsece. | bogany extension dinicg ies; china dinner an ta ‘sets, 8, HOUGR, AUCHONFER-FLMGANE YURNI, | fabien sdcboaria, mahogany solas and" chalet inte loa: ‘mahogany and wainut furniture, costly od oll paintings, Sara lene toe pentent Howctnkrsrgl 5 Ulvee cReies anf EN ent of kitchen furniture, Sold gumbling house, He therefore asked that the Court sus- | the parties aie ‘ very rexpectabie.”” ° stages with the mail, specie and passengers from Browns. Fopwood pana elves carpi ator wary, te gc. | Sy ort ‘Eby Atioeney or Morteagee._ | pend judgicent in the case of Mr. Matthews, and he, a8 | Nranzy Fuoars ro Dram —Last night, between 11 and | when they ardretursed,, But thoan troubles do nptead | Ti) vis Point Taavel Seat up an expres by ‘bout at 0 counsel, would aay lathews was ever guil in * oli ‘ 5 . 3 ge A © he “ a. cedcvoben fursiture, “after Wwhics’ the parlors, contstning oo «en METLOR,, AUCTIONRER.- BY HOUGHTON & | the future, he would interpose nothing fo rave him {rom e ee) 5 shared natn wi neatal ee Satokiontiony: wan! |) Se er Se eee jase ie haem eee the surress returned, stating that the stages wore dows, cinema remewrece | copsva roms gurberes pemeennay 010.67 | 113 Naavaa,sirect, elegant cabinet furaliaro, oy palntiags the severest penalty of the law. if the Court desired, ne | found in Anthony street by officer Greer, ot the Fifth | UYorsing Governe: Winstcn's course on that subject, one having chazge re! the mail, &c., vould peloe i bis remnetier aGidavits corroborating his | ward, lyirg on the sidewalk. He was conveyed forth- | which produced great confusion and was finally with: Coleedbdet Hep a joa tn Baton inside bn Oram Caet ATUL TRAE Edie ee ah a tad WAR with to the station house; both hands were foand trozen | drawn. The ccming Presidential contest may restore | water on tke bar, Dut the crossing was’ ly praotl- tiff. m ed by Livut. TMony. tia, and soca afver the tman’s fingers aypeured to reguin | ‘The weathor has been vomarkbly cold for a month | Stble{for the postenger Dost, The Nautilus thersiore, reatly with the Court fm forming its decision.” He woutt | Partial circulation. , the thermometer frequently standing st 20 deg. | iecsengers. d forthe case stand over unt Tuesday morniog whoa he | DANGIROvS SmEWAIKS.—A Wowax Broce Hx Lxc— | Par.) 0 have semen tebe ie os a Lavon Indieation 3 | The passengers who eame down by the river route re- would give his docteon: in the casas of all thore who had | Tast evening, at about half past seven o’ctock, w Mrs. aoa shania oe. MACON. | Port nothing new along the whole frontier. enter ples of gulity. upenor tone; one 1d. costly French ren and gold French satin damusk; also one do. in crimsoa rt: roca i Sad green, French broeatel, both sult bein; upholstered and | Sbd costly Secs caud on leashes sot aieaen tees (ables of the most approved patterns; carved oak dining room chairs in plneb; mirror door and back eteg rer; walnut sde- one" oards, marble tops; richly carv roeew' centre Ld coma i, ia rosewood inlaid; rosewooa work tables, | side, pier and Rowy do.; card tables, chamber farniture in rosewood do. pearl inlaid, with secret ‘drawers; inlaid papler | Great variety; rich enamelled chamber sults; landscape: Bereitciny ogres ateateSratomaae era: | feet cae mereegegeae Sar a vase mate; walnut wud mahoany do.; carved rosewood and ma- naments or musi jelogant French pine Cd and oval mirrors, | hogany ware robes: 1m: ny exteanion dining tables, eight, ten counsel, that the accused waa engaged in teatigy bad discontinued all gambling, it would weigh Blake, wife of # laboring man residing at No. 3 Harrison 4 Mexican steamer from Tampico had been to Matamo- y eager La cae id taxen in s lot of military stores, and lett for Tam- a number ot large and very five oft paintings, embracing &® | ayy fourteen feet lone, with dining room ebairs; carved dal, SES CASE OF BALL BREUEEN, i i Fi the British Provinces. ploo 0% 3, aki Ry, an lone, 4 i The argument on the motion to qnash the indi it | street, clipped on some ice at the corner of Anthony street rom the Br Marge peri Pico on the Ist inst. ine brvestai con Upwatds of 900 yards cleat Ferret ia | od Waktgeay. bookeeses saa secreerioe; Peek in the case of Hall wan then reramed. ndistnent | ind West Broadway, on thestrect crossing. When ples: | _ We have nc Doth ito Papers co the 2d instant, and | The schooner Minna Sche(fer left the Brasoa on the 204 entry, narnia esrpets; als’ atalr dc, knglisl olf cloth, and rocking coats; corner pring seat Darior | ‘The counsel for Hall closed his argument about three | ‘4 up, it was fonnd’the poor woman had fracturea her | Sydney to the 26th ult. sor vii hades Saas: hou dnlot chit lamdiecanea ngue eer; ingens & Mae | chairs, chine ( mentel vases, Goods can be packed tor | o'clock, when the District Attormey said he would res. | leg just above the ankle joiot. She was conveyed to the The Legislature of Nova Scotia assembled on the Sist The er Panama, Me for 5 rates, bes tifa oa a ee tie dea, | mipebe. Also, at 12 c'eluck, tive rosowood 6s; and octave | Dona in the morning to ihe motion to quash. Filth ward aration house, Dr. Kilbourne exainined the | ult., and the session was opened by the Lieutenant Gov- | ty-eight days out, arrived at the Brazos on the 20th alt., t Hgures, Dining rooms and bedrooms Very fine and | piguolories of rich tore and dish, The Court then sajourned till this moraing. tracture, and directed her to be couveyed to the New | eraor with great pomp. His Excellency was received, on | in distress. She had attempted to enter Aransas foot limen covers; costiy china dinner set, perfect: also several CCl; open e ree arta patter pbs pearpepetnre gh ras fired to thew everonsd le aaateater? ber. aniving shina tea seis, plain and decorated; cut glass tu ablers, wines, a a RNING TH —Between 6 and 7 0’ — dl nas serene Lateoan, On Caer ree baie wen cd Sse ited van Police Intelligence. Dunsinc 4 Backes Suor.—Betweea 6 and 7 o'clock | by the Halifax volunteer artillery. atthe Branos she wea qeateuned. " . the alarm ot fire in the Second district was caused by a i: CHARGE OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY. fire in » binckemith shop belonging to Mr. MeKense, The Morning Chronicle 83 heving been entered by burglars on unaay morning, y lemonades, we ‘alta, ‘on 2; eye casters, tea services, salvera, spoons and $50 RE No vessel except the Panama was in port when the ; " bly muspicious, and the attendance of citizens, of all | Nautilus left. &e.; and in bedrooms, clegaut heavily carved rosewood and | tbe 10th inst, and robbed oi gold hunting watch and chain, a John Smith alias Edward Pyster was arrested on Mon | Damage about $15, be » u . yles; - | lot 4 . - ges and both sexes, was more numerous than perhay a i enay, eee eaie eas batt Aenea) Sissi als mee * Pop pe anh Re perernnee: day night, by cflicer MoCennell, of the Sixteenth wa #) Iimuin A Store Wivnow.—About half past 8 o'clock | on any similar occasion curing the last twenty years. In- From Northern Mexico. cueeia pure bee maltresses, bolsters, piilows, counterpaans, I3RABI BAKNED, 6: Chatham street, police, on charge of having passed a counterfeit $10 bil: | [ast evening a fireocearreain the window of the store | deed, the bustle and good humor of the eoupled [From the New Orleans june, 4 spd mahogany eofes and chairs, cane wont 60, 40, We. ae | a on tnmsp or | up the Merchants’ Bank of New Bedford, to James 1eo Ninth avenue, | Temage about $60. It was ocension- | wich the merry jingle of thousands of sleigh belli, anithe | We have received the Monte lor c’ la Le Rae. Rae eee comm ae THE SDOF | Archibald, dry goods desler, of Sixth avenue. The ac. | °? Tm thegas burner. high snow danke on the streets, reminged one of old | Leriad of the Sth, 16th, aad 22d ult. are UGuaE, B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONSER—OY FRANK | %,' my, 4 tin & Nichols On ‘This’ morning, ih inataai, ab 10% | f)u\e,00 a8 brenst and paw: ore.cck, si store 79 Nassau street, large and peremiory ante | {iy of new and second hand furniture, pisnoforte, pisted ware, French Plate misters, hair mattresses, paitaascs, china and les ware. oft intings, tramed engravings, fancy goods, &o.; Kiso, one supetior GiZocisve rosewood: piakotorts, warranted 2) Naat Twenty sixth steoet, near Third ave- iorthree years, and several invoices of extra tlutshed ca vinet rue aud cog, black, with white breast, and the furniture, consisting of rosewooa parior sulla, bookcases, forefeet spotied: hes @ scar on bis nose. Any person retarn wardrobes, extension dining tavies, bedcoom furniture, co , tow the sad dog shall receive the above reward, and no ques which wil! positively be soldto pay advacces his sale is Uuns asked tow the attention of city and country purchasers. N. B.— - ~ Seoae earetully pecked on the premises. also a white su he his nose; The finder will receive the \ prinel- cused, it is alleged, offered another of the counterferts to TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. times. Nearly all the members of the House were ia at- pally occupied with government decrees, all of which. No. 8 Weet Sixteenth Mri ews, dey good hunt Of Heath weer 3 i tencence; and if their wit and words, worth and utter- | have already reached us from the capital direct. articles purchased there.’ Stith was taken before Jus. | ‘élligence,’”’ you say that Mr. Denny R. Thomason is the | present Assembly will certainly form the most eficient | ¢i tice Flaudreau, at the Second District Police Court, where | agent of the American and Foreign Emigrant Protective | bdy that has ever yet met in our legislative hails. the latter, Altogether they occupy over five columes. Se pmilted for trial. ‘The prisonor is a bartender | and Umployment Society, which is not. 40. Mr. Tho. } , 02 th@ arrival of hls Excellency in the Council cham- | The plan is in the first instance signed by Jusa J. Jime. by cecupation, and says be is a ustive of Connecticut. msason’s connection with that society was dissolved by bertarg poe neice eat patarinee oe ‘igen eoverauiert tad salermagetioguest yeoman about < : ‘ ’ 6 ry juent pr WILD ANDIALS UNPOPULAR. the action of its Executive Board on the ist of Inst Oc: | he'sayg:—sThe revenue, though somewhat diminished | fiberty. “dinenes sigan ostensibly @ copy of the er Frederick Sylvester, proprietor of a menagerie ona | j;. Will you. sir, please make the above correction on in 4 tnd der when compared with that of the pre- | which purports to emanate from tne “ Territi stuall oale, situated at No, 208% Kighth avenue, was | bebalt ot the’ socleey? cedizg year, as was anticipated, from the reduction of | forces cf Sierrs Gords,” and proclaims the constitution “ : a a 7 , "AN OFFICER OF THE SOCIETY, duties and the first effects of suddenly expanded commer- | of 1824, with the reforms subsequeatly mace to it, and teken into custody charged with keeping a disorderly 7 4 goa cial freedom, is nevertheless amply #uflicieat to meet all |r wen Uraga ws General-in-Chiet. Uraga then house, by Thowas F. Bushnell, of No, 208 Eighth avenue, ” demands upon +i, and affords satismetory evidence of | this nomination, declaring himself ready to support The The complainant, it appears from his affidavit, is strongly Coroner's Inquest, the increased energies and growing prosperity of the | law, the sovereignty of the people, the army, tl 0 clorey Feaiatice’ sqateat Load le ma Scppey Dusty or ons or THR VETERANS OV 1812.—Coro ee 6 iia BU ‘The Rev. Hugh and the Lan wptew — to Vidaurri, invi this city, and has no admiration whatever for melo- eo Sydney News of the 25ih ult, says:—The Rev. sul e enters a long explanation of his Cious sizains of a poworfal hand organ which is kept eon. | Tr Gamble was called upon yesterday to hold an inquest | y/-1e.4° minister of the Free church la thie plece, arrived | and declares hia abhorrence «cir eas, Videaee meee tinually going by the indetatigable owner of the promises, | at the New York Hospita), upon the body of aman named | home yesterday, after an absence of neatly four months, | a very courteous diplomats reply, »tpoaking ia very ‘the magistrate before whom the accused was conveyed } James R. Howel, a veteran of the war of 1812, who died | during which time tbe reverend gentleman visited several flattering terms of Uraga’s position person, but de- held him to bail {n the sum of $500 to answer the charge } from fracture of the skull, supposed to have been receiv- | ‘ities and towns in the Unived states and in Cansda on | lines him, inviting Uraga instead to come and preferred against him, ed bya fall. The deceased, it appeared, resided with bis | “tne loca large portion of those under his spirit- | benefit the count ALLEGED DISHONESTY OF A CLERK. : eects Bag Cae “ . . wife at No. 76 Wost Broadway, and was constantly in the | ualcare. We believe that Mr. Mcleod succeeded satis- | A conaptracy in said to have been discovered in Vacate- Michael Collingham, » clerk in the employment of | habit of attending the aetigh ot the Veterans, aod on | factorily in obtaining aid to the object of his mission | cas, and two arrested and banished for commee- Lockwood & Henry, of No. 161 Bowery, was arrested by | Saturday night last he went out in com) with two | abread. tion with it: ‘ee Biscacra to Charcas, and Fray Mi- officer Riley, of the Tenth ward police, on charge of ateal- friends to atiend a meeting of his comrades, On his re " art. jurango. ing six dozen handkerchiefs from his employers. ‘The ac- | U2 cme, Weal tie ck ce ee peters Tage Woodralt, Heavy D. si A " im in @ ver and somewhat delirious state. There AVY DAMAGES FOR SLANDER.—., — Agios lpg ag oe aed at the Third | was blood ‘ipolog from a woundin the head, ani de- Fen, 11.—Joreph Kernochan vs. the Bowery Insurance by Mise Doherty against John L. Brown, in Rintrigt Police Court, where he was committed for trial. | censedreemed much stupified from liquor. Mrs. Howel | Company.—On the former, trial of this case it was fully | she claimed $5,000 ¢amages for os Rroperty Neb stolen in small parcels, and at dif- | and her son: in-law, thinking that it was necessary to | reported in the Hap. wasa suit to recover the | of her character and reputation, whish has bees om rent times, it is not Ukely the prisoner will be convicted | have te injured man conveyed to the Hospital, he was | amount of a poltey of insurance effec'ed on houses in | trial in the Superior Court for two days past, was deciied of any more grave offence than petit larceny. taken there and placed under charge of Dr. Thurston, } Cliff and Pear! streets, For the defendants it was alleged } this morning. The jury found » verdist for the pisintit CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY. He lingered for two cays and then expired. Unon anex- | tbat the wee of the Line were violated by the | for $8,006 66, The ‘defendant has long been known aa Peter Knipatiére, of Ohatre:market, preterred « efin arivation of the body it was found that the skull was | plaintif not having given the required notice of his | keeper of « billiard raloon. is reputed to be and p "8° | fractured, apparently by come blunt substance. Verdict, | loss, the notice har 5 big= Riven by the Messrs. Cool- | has been married to two of the plaintift’s sisters, of grand larceny against Hermann G. Bruck, wherein it | death from fractuce of the skull, produced by causes un: | ledge, who were not the persons insured. it appeared | transcript, bb. 0. is alleged he stole thirty-two tubs of lard, valued at $102 | Known tothe jury. Deceased was 60 years of age, and | that plaintiff had sold the premises to Cooledge, and eae a that | ®s born in this afty, taken @ mortgage on the premises for the purchase mo- Exxcutton or A Negro iv Virornia—The ne- from the complainant's store, The defendant partner of the complainant, and had a periect Odast dr Cotktion Wises, theftor tele benefit and his ovm, ‘The Court charset | STO GCCTRE, tentenced todeath at Wyrhevll, Or wn at. N reward by leaving hin ret, proclamation of Urage, wit invitation he addressed to Videurri, r the reply of LOST, ON TRE EVENING OF THE 9TH A LOST, A LARGE WHITE HALI BREED 1 dog, with @ collar and chyin attached. We will pai reward om returcing the same to 209 Greenwicl ADAMS & CO, XECUTION SALE OF BOOTS.—JOIN W, SOMI dye, auctioneer, will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, wi store 2». 20 Norte b Willem aireel,, near Chatham, by virtué of secution, men’s end sewet boots. proceeds VaRNUM 8. MILLS, Constadte, JPAkM AT AUCTION—WILL BE SOLD ar PuBLIO Avc- | GroUND—ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO, IN THE AST vine. at ie Ualted Sitar Hotel, in tho vilage of Newbars, zverarow boat, The owner can have it by proving vou Wedne " 5 cl Le proper: ay ex 08. on the steam- ch ah eet red A v iy d by James Darrach, on the road leading to | | be od eno Ea mute Gee —_—— about seventy acres nt land, on which are nail NOUN iN . ian ted ebgets oto sete ance Yor fs and | OUNDIN, OME OF TUR BROADWAY STA0MH turer rome apply to James Darrach, at New York gt to Je Minergoc aktvare | SMe wil Pirane dace Whe gnatente, and addrosn where ey, at the foot of pier No, 4 E. K, business connected with church accommodation at Mire | visit and confer on what can both beat de to Hosp. r EDS T} OsT—oN SUNDAY LAST, IN GOING FROM ELI MrsehldTurnitie, rosew sod plandtore, a, Seoul att, up Pita averse to. Calvary church, a cain Broome street, & few doora from Broad- | )tacelet with locket altuched, The finder will be suitably re- Henry T. Leeds will seli'on Wednesday, February | ¥arded by leaving it at 106 West Kleventh stecet. 1047 o'clock, the entire olegent furaiuro of the ‘above house, all in (ox order, and nearly new, con OST—ON THE 6TH INST., IN GOING FROM WAR- sisting im part of two solid rosewood sults of lor furntture, covered in French crimson and blac Herald office. oy guel Tovalins to E Ad Ten sire, Brooklyn, wo Ninh aueet, New York, by Howth fel road loenth aireet stage, it maroon brosatel, two large oval mirrors, small do., And coamelied breastpin, set lor pearls, and coetatalng heir, gud ower lasses, rosemood slogores, wih ela froals and | Whoever will bring the above to Skaala k Noyes" oflee, No.6 vack u sized » lined wit i rose it et yarded. Centre, side and sofa tables; music stands, bocksinuds: corner, | "cont street will be suitably rew ide stands, light stands; rich tapesiry, ingtain and other carpets; OST—FEBRUARY 12, IN THK TRAIN FROM MOR sorewbod Gorkas bedsteads, bureatis, waushstanda, 4 ristown to New York a biack leather carpet , contain do,, walnut do. ; one richly painted sail, with marole to] ing a few articles of wearing apparei and two minia‘ures, of maiz ossos, feaiher beds, lorary bookcase, eight day clocks, | 10 value except to the owner. ihe inder. will be handsome: one inlaid: 28 dozen claret, rich French vaacs, tem esta, ching | jy'rewarded on returning the same 10 Mr, oles, 800 Broad. way. Ornamens, oandiesticks, extension tabie rosewood marb! PA stand. oilcloth, rags. cane seat chairs tourisi’s ansy fafa bottom: chairs, vote bedsteads, with large lot ot OST—A REO AND WHITE BEAD PURSE, CONTAIN. ver plated ware, inlaid knives, @rocatel and rich ing fourteen Engileh sovereigns and two halt sove 4 nent iarue aaa large lot of furnivire too numerous to | yetween St. Paul's chureh and Blewart's ary goods wore. The ‘Menwon; large and small ol: paintings, &c., <c. loser is @ poor man and a stranger, and wasali he had in the ERXRY LEEDS 00.) AUCTIONHGRS —LARG! | Worle. A reward ot $5 will be paid toany one returning the sale he was im for rt charged = a ight to dispose of the property as Be thought proper. Retore Judge Dal the jury that they must determine whether there was | ‘empted cutrage apon the person of Irs. Stone, was hang Tx, 12.—John Mspatrich w the Avenue Rail- | such an a between the plaintiff and Cooledge, tea and Catholl 6k D. wat iy tey fal of the aoe, AN ALLEGED FUGITIVE FROM NEW OBLEAN road Company.—An action per assignee of Charles Devlin, was it known tothe defendants, or was it materia! | the broke, and the man again J. W. Robinson, formerly » mate on board one of the | for recompense for work and labor done by him in dig- | that they should know it? If the defendants had reason | stops to the piattorm with «firm step payne 4 ' ing out iota at {Second avenue and Fifty. | to kuow that the premises wore insured for the beuofit of col New Orleans packet ships, was taken into custody yentor | Cut streets It appecres that none paren eonmected | the mortgagor, or that thelr not knowing it would not Se ated te car mney Meng, Mo Rad sep day, by Rufus Hunt, Deputy Sheriff of New Orleans, ons | with the abcve company employed Devlin to dig out the } induce them fo charge ® higher pr ) OF prevent requirition from the Executive of Louisians. The ac, | lots, at a cost of sixty cents per cubic foot of rock, and } them from granting the policy, the plaintiff was entitled Personal Intelligence. ‘The accused gave in bail to answer the charge. pT nd costly household inrnitice of above amount to the Herald e@lce, -J y a Pier 1nirFors, rosewood pianoforte’ elegant. heror aia fhe MOSEXFOUNDUIN A SIXTH AVENUR STAGE, 4 ott . Tigh Velvet and caveniry carpets, elogant purse containing a amall sum, Apply at 122 Broad bronze and ormold clocks, gola band china dianer set, rich it- | street, corner of Front. cused te charged with having stolen about $1,500 worth | ‘2 cents per cuble foot of earth. Deviin claimed to re- | to recover, Verdict for plaintiff, $9,060 51, the amount ware abd pearlcutiery. ‘ained f rh iStam arog Went Twenty aati ike ceenned, (8 the rat olny THE BALL SHASON. of cotton, ana placing it on board a merchant ship, had it | Cover OY U8 ausigmes, $042, with interest, The defence | claimed: eee tas wea At the Bverett, House—Oapt. O. H. B. Joking, rorel matt 6, wi i sel to-morrow, Feb. 1036 o'clock the entire mag. ome nnn onenenwnwrwnnrnonnnnnnmnnee | COnVECG to thia city, where it wan sold. The prisoner | Ths he the natioed aoters, Wn. Hielman vs. patty Roberts. —This ts an action Woolwich and; Mr. Milner, Kogland; Mr. De ~. ee cate orlar cat at ent was Sareea to BAND FANGY AND CIVIO BAUL—AT THI Re. | was taken to the place from whense te, came, inthe | "the Court charged that if the company knew that Dey- | to recover about. $80,000, which Risin alleges to have | (anc! oy Waid iam saa France; J. ¥. White, Consisting in part of large resewood elegeren, marbia tops wit Root a ah hy be ed steamship Black Warrior. in war digging oat the lote and did not take meataren | lost in the pale of the steamahip Columbus, through mis. | { ;T, B. Keating, ; Mr. Mathews, ‘Covambia, s._ piate glass doors and buck; @ cgant rosewou! secretary book. | SVE Esuen. cally parlor fulls; carved roveood ceniey wife and ping, February 2, Is. “Tickets, i pea roeewood reenpilc ‘oltatre caKita, eleiwe "$2: ad; ain 4 Teh w ndow curtains ‘nud ob Sire cartes, eleunot | eke for malo 8s B86 Bromdoray. band wilt attend. Oil panies and porlor oroamenta, bronze and rave costly cecorated Chios vases, &e, Dining CHARGE OF ROBBERY. seemedintely 2 pat a stop, to hia work, they could wot | information, oF withbolcing of intsrmation ty ‘the de- | Sg ‘piri ergs an ie. Web Hema SN, Denne pattie waa taken tate. weody, by. omer | now repantste the ecateace fendant, ‘The piaintaff owned six-twentieths of the Colam. |X: HigMF tnd Mra. Hodges, Ragland: Te ™ . Verdict for tiff, $1 bus, which was employed in trading and ca: as | From ‘Bay in Au John Book. N Reader, of the Fourth ward police, in charge of having, in fein puopats on the Pact Doses. Te tetestans catale’ | Danae, Types 3 Davia, JJ Kaicion, MoS Momthen lores, ASONTO BALL THE TENTH ANNUAL BALT OF | consection with others, knocked down @ man named ‘ i gE cher, B Mic) 1M -OWK exieasion the M. W-Urnoa Lodge of the diate of New Work will te for her owners, and it is alleged withheld from pixincif « | Join Kyle, MP ors Mickel, RM Brown, Obi ‘° ont et 7 Lowis Cutler, R P McAvoy, N P Smith, J 1 AA EAn table Hoos seth, tinea’ watereh'® | Reid atthe Apollo haloon on Thursday evening, Fed. If, 180), | William Corson, while he waa walking through South | Governor Wise, on Friday, communicated to the Vir- | correct statement of her earnings, which induced the | Lewis Cutler, & F Mosroy. oy Himaih 314 Ueda. AA ke. BE ee irery ond pearl catesy, orant varios | 2jeheta $210 admit a gectleman end ladies -may bo ovinined | sireot, on Monda night, and robb’ rd f91bant anil » Aa annCelanl or foanteon tn teestiog mae Careesie? Kis a Te aaa er om ate | Berrian iy Ouinare tat dang, Mion Wain : eee Gnd meabouehy chember firniinra, carved roses Of the Grand Secretary, James Herriog, 600 Broadway, or of 7 d ing him of a i sssocciate of Jefferson in founding the University | his share of her earnings for $15,000, which was con- | Wakefeld, WC Bandy, Mra Brinkerbot wid son, Mr. hts eS aas seegeet rosswoos bureaus wih “op! | RAW Nath, F Warhig George L Thaicher, and the oMeors | yer The prisoner was brought before Ald. », vith whiob institution he wat connected at siderably below ite value, it being aliered that Goo ell, Mra Shaw, Miss Gray, Mr and Mrs © Oulee=! is . weeds agant deoormted ehinn (alle ee race 'S Brooklyn: of Det. Feuchtwanger, N. 's. Mount | Clancy, at the Lower Police Court, where he wes com coMs Coath, ane member of the Board ot Visit- | Lay and others, who arsnmed to bs owners of the ve Mire Barnes snd son, Mic A Dean, L Meir: ; superior hair eda aad bodling Dervatele, tha olivers ove a rane ia ow Bek. Balad |: mwtied’ for trial. Corson waa tocked up ae a witnoi. | oo F t bo wae Peveldent of the James | ned, prior te the plaintiff having parted with bia ahere ot | Davis JN Hudiwalker, oleott, W Tt ; fe, sputng ror hod easy oialrs, Westohester county, a: the priooipel mst’ stores | Althouth the police endeavored wo arent Sauive a's a \ ord sol wun eronloae triead | her, greed vo pall t 20.090, The and casewill gro- |p " h 2 Faveals wig WL wh Liberigy § yi ibs covet Cb a octal Ung wee’ beny woupy tae Court tor seven! days. Pe a OY oie ego LO tan Om 4 hust stan’, wad a! the doge,

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