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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 the same time and piace. m7 J = ST. VALENTINE’S DAY, Seizure of About $15,000 Worth of Jews The Murder tn State Street, - @heoovered pa ce eee ee the body ofa dying NW from Cry Supposed to he Subject to Duty: | THE OOROWER's INQURET YROTEADAY—NO OLUB TO | on the aide walk, wad bis feoe dow”: Graty ft tis poise, WS ACORN Tmt See marae Its Observance st Present and in in. UNITED STATES DISTRIOT OOUBT. yp TMB, RBRPBXRATORS—ARRMST OF .A WOMAN SUP- | AD4 thep ashed me to, whieb 1.did; bis bands wore quite ‘Tr, id pray ‘ Past. £ a Before Hon. Judge Betta. . POSED TO BE THE ONE SEEN IN COMPANY wirn | ©0ld when 1 felt them; Grady wanted w get the man up: 1 | | Ju ap Tet NC 0, fr - SH ogy aia le Fen, 18.—She Undiod Stalea vt. One Leather Bagy swarhea | M™ TOURS.‘ Tefured to have anything to do wis im, 40 1 thought the Ructioh iy Major oS American ami got A oovne igolar, that of the three hundred and ” The mystetious! murder of Mr. W. L. Tours, in Sate | Hay na AoeT pig be called by; the sengnes, Diplomacy in Regard to the Mosquito Terrilory—The lthavus u sixty-five days which Compose every bat Gorospe, Oontaining Jewelry—The Same wt. One Parcel, Y it; We ali went home; Tle Grady at | ai, pe) — 1675) of Year at losp Year, | warked Letard, Containing Jeoelry.—Abram Isaacs being | eet» 0m Friday night) ie ua yot without solution. Oteer | his own stoop. junder Consideration—The Claims of the Negoti- ~ 90 00 ‘enpivergary of plous bishop of Rome—s saint and a examined by Mr. Hunt, “Anaistant District Atorney, de McLaughlin traced up the stage-driver who was said to fab Doeazer, being daly sworn, tostided as follows— ators— Prospect of the Barly Opening of Isthmus Transit = 25,000 00 | martyr—sbould be the one most peculiarly dedicated to : - » have taken a female into his omnibus on the fatal night | § Sate ‘ear! street; On Friday evening I was at No —Com. Vandertilt im the Back Grownd—A British Naval = 4,200 79 | overs and love Yet such ie Posed] am Inspector of Customs; it is my princigal bush J street, in company with Leary and Grady; we left ‘ 792) enti making. ® the simple fact. St | sige to board steamers.,.and lmapent ‘begsage;, J about the time of the murder, and aeting upon the Ho. 8 abons cleven o'clock to go home; Grady first. saw Officer's Project for Opening the Idhewus Transit Route, ~ 2,000 60 ‘alen’ Drie 80 closely mixed up with the mischief: | \oor40q tho ‘on Sunday, 13th of Noyom: | formation obtaiied: trom him, succeeded yesterday in | fb. At eh but Leary | do., dc. Be a neater tees — 3/163 making 60d Capid, was a Catholic bishop at Rome, | 40. last, as Inspector; 1 found Mr.’ Pedro, Mm | “Tess & Woman named Mrs, MoClester, in East Twenty- investigation was here suspended, ‘Ommadeshalade On the 17th inst. an election was held here for Mayor vr — 168 6 | Where, in the year 270, ho suffored martyrdom. Am odd | Gorospe and Mr. Lexardi on board; 1 did: not sceths | hth sect, anawering to her description, The tes- | fence of some itoportant witnesses, aud Coroner Jackma, | (DoD Juan Mesnier, who was chosen at the regular election -| Sztociation of ideas i oocasioned by the reflection. Mitree | elderly geutleman (Mr. Mauvel M.Gorozpe) on board; | iimony of Mrs. MoClester, and of other witnesses in re- | {/Jurmed Kt ubul, ‘emcrrow (Weduesday) morning, at | for town officers having declined to serve), af whieh . J. Doarded the vessel * Coroner eee —Tnterest on ‘Bonds, and bonnets, sermons and billedsdour, ghostly penances gard to that lady, forms one of the most prominent * 12 thought proper | Martin — 2,708 43 specior of customs, Lew tnose. walking from the evidence adduced to detain Mrs. Me Clest received a large majority over all others. The ae ae 90 | 824 gay flirtations, celibacy and matrimony rie up before | right side of the ship; the name qnetlamnan fast iy 4 features of the inquest, which took place before Coroner | #he was accordingly given into the charge of poeticry most noisy opponent of Mr, Martin—Viscount de Borruel, - pe 0 16 | the mind at one and ‘he same moment, creating an amus- ee errene: Gam Ob shale Unagaye nes sieeve Jackman yesterdsy morning, at the Seventh precinet Vey of the First precinct, to await the result ef the inves- | &c., although he generously furnished his follower = BRE Ff | De train of almost contradictory thoughts and feelings. | Seciarations tanto: they. fepled Lo inet bak ane, nett | station house. With the exception of her arrest, nothing & pérusal of the evidence it will be seen that our | “hslleau with gundry barrels of beer, for the free use ef = 8/388 74 | Butto the belles and beaux who look forward to the ooon- | seked where they Good get theta; Told them they’ wore | Rw bad us yet tranepired in regard to the murder. ‘The | reporter, im his scoount of the murder in Sanday’s | bis constitucnts—received.but three votes, and those ware sion with so mmoh eagerness, it matters little who st. | inside on the cabin ; Twalked in with them and | omié s the testimony adduced before the Ooroner:— | Hxnatp, inadvertently used the name of John Grady for | supposed to have boon east by. bimeelf, bie son and: — 4,927 77 | Valentine ands and. there ‘shall reat | SBOwed them the declarations; they took one each sné cGarrah, the first witness called, being duly | that of Thomas i; in reference to the ownership of | chatiea Y eu "Tt 86 Was or was not; . fore, we asked. me some yuesuons about filling them, up; I tola sworn, deposed a8 follows—I reside in Thirty: first street, | the bloody coat found in the latter’s galoon. It is but due the “t i, Martin, by far Ui moet capella, mam a 444 44 | Content with simply stating the above information fer the | them to specify oe number of trunks, packages near Third anenins Noy ecoupation 1 am'e stage driver, | to the character of Grady, who appears to be a very os- posi vn therefore ouce more at head of = AS | Sencar the cers bt Gt unk, ‘bags, a Aud drive for the Fourth avenue line; on Friday night | timable young man, notwithstanding his connection with | ®°Fren Gran int TIE —BiallOMery,.seeeerer vedere = _Mie to | _, Bath then, tis day, whieh brings around another anal | the orion that mesons merohandle; ater thay gob. all | Yer tothe Soreay at Sony gms Past slevany a6 | tho stair, hat the following Kitor trom his employers | iyo Unhod Saicu Minmes ead ansoemn Coeaeeae ae eee —_— ‘Daggage wold m to enquire for Mr. . street oman sbould be made public-—~ Britain ‘epresentative of Great mmissives for thé young abd fair end thousands of hateful | jesece fart Stage; she inquired for a Third avenue lage; f told her I were engaged at Managua tn ‘Foal... «sis scns 080-855 14 $86,965 14 preeents for old lors and maidens. poly tyns ere. sbegand | tee qvudine sett would take her to ihe Fourth seenub, oe b up Axprew R. Jacraain, Beg. Fesrvany 18, 1860. quito_ question sna the Nicaraguan goveruqent, leat “LV. ar ?, ‘Treasurer. EAN County ! New Yorx, Jaunuary 6, 1 Thirty-eecond street, which street she said she — ost interesting point thus far under ation te aaid Dear &r—We nouce that the name of Jobn Grady bs bona b- figures very hy a the porn, reports of the tragedy pS por me Lae eng kvows how Valentine’s day is celebrated in | Mr. Archer; in. the meanwhile Mr: New York; yesterday the bookstores and poots were | tention to a case penewding fipen Bins Foie dusporepin me ‘he Committee on County Offlogs reported in favor of | raneacked for protty verses and ugly lines; how the Post pocket; Mr. G. sbowod in State street. It seems from what be says that eat PAVING tothe order of Recorder Barnard $1,368 21; for | Ofoe ‘was cratnmed with a depoait of lewers, | Mar, Lesardi took Mrs. Asaher yo mene te injustice. bas been done bim.” Believing this to be the | CmPAby the exclusive right, and Mr. Wyoke-am equal! messengers employed by him tt 1958 and isso. pd how to-day the are seen rushing in every | bis baggage; 1 then’ told Mr Gorozpe 10 | Re Woman bere a the samo who rode with mo on that | case, and as we have considerable regard for his good | fi was shcocht thar tee eee nat OF the United Staten. ‘The report was adopted. direction, loaded with plies of magnidcent envolopes, | open hie trask and put the uimnal questious to” bis; pre” | #2; the liad on a piaid chawl, a dark red opera hood and | character, having alwaye found bim fefihfal and honest | Was thought that the gevernment would close with an A okay coats Pome 0 Se ov of paying 8 | contain’ moré magnificent epistles, vious 10 the examination I asked him wheter he haat-any | °,{st Ted calico dress; to all ‘ance she was dressed | since he has been in our employ—some five years—we | tioned. at Mor deen by the Company above men- vill of Tefreshments Sy palleomaca te tos | stoops, agement, "and © garrts, panes | merehan fe cueek 10 duty ae tes ay |, thevsame then us abe i no, Witness desoribed the | should esteem it a favor f you would do what may be in | trawl tate ny ep nould #00 have the long hoped for polls while on duty during the, last December trating merchants” offices and even edi » | replied, “No,” poiming to the declaration inmy hand; | xees of the female present in every par.icular.) Inever | your power to have the correction made.’ Yours, very | teid te he Gamer ee operation. Mr. Vanderbilt ts in favor of pay ixg the bill was rejected. and, best of all for the lucky carriers themsclves—reoely: | then proceeded to examine the H 3,, | swthe woman before to my knowledge; she was the | respestfully. ON & HART,’ raid to be backing this company, and to be ne ur. to question, and it was | ing handfuls of silver and coppers everywhere. A most | of ths fret trunk 1 founda quantity of jewelty among toe ret ove tbat got in my atage. peree oe 920,Broad way. through & Bcnor Peres, nena CanaTe, Loan: Be finally i Important individual 4 the postman to-day, for every | clothingand uncer it; 1 selected what wasnew | cuales Copping, being duly sworn, deposed ae fol- * | apnien of isthe” inet Gee a ee, Slant of school money for the sounty of New Yor r 1860 » Soe oard adjourned to Monday next at half-past two lowe le at 63 laspepard street; ] am = Oustom House watchman; on Friday night last, about a | toeleven, I was going to the barge office to as Iwas proceeding, 1 overtook deceased near M City Intelligence. of far superior talen'# to any representative our govern- Overquirs oF Ma Burtos, THE Comxplan.—It was an- meni bes 306 pen tn Feniens hesenone a , or is Bil improving, the entire land Iine next nounced in one of the morning papers, yesterday, that | the bea, being again as wide aud firm, apparently, as it good looking girl is looking for bim, and evory old maid from hat trunk, and Ie thunning iim a8 a pest. How many a lovely crestare | been worn, in the truly sound sige te ihe sean rea may be seen “sitting at her window” hynny waiting | similar articles; in the mean ume Mr. Archer came and for the knock, and probably giving vent to her feelings ia | took Mr. Gorozpe to the Custom House oflloe on the dock, aouch this way :— ) street, in Broadway; he was in company with a female; rE Metralonlecestaien, oe Sata what {ranepired there I do not know; Me. Gorospe re- | he asked me aa T wan pasting what tiie it was; Told | ‘e obsequies of the late Mr. Burton would be performed | was previous to the break which threatened for 80 long & He ought to By on such a day nation of his baggage; "he asked eal the, exami, | him that ak was goarter pest sleven; be replied iat it | at Saint Thomas's church on yesterday afternoon. In | time to ruin us, Bg. Sy Poiraerag erga ond 4 days in tho ou “ was not £0 late a8 that; I proceeded on to the barge office, "> at Watle ar- BOARD OF ALDERMEN. fr thd pet apionedy waa soything e pay, oF what was to pay; I a Sdisstinemods tianane a bry aye at connnanence of this publication a large number of persons | riving from the interior. The British brig Syren, and the ‘Mhis Board mot last evening, President Peck in the ‘Ths fellon’s no catering eee inees done there on Sunday; 1 then | close to him; they were talking, and she appoared to rH well known in the artistic and literary world, as- | echooner Chase, have both leftfor New York, loaded } F | semble " with hides, deer skins and Brazi] wood—the latte: we petted the hanscicg at about two o'clock. in | Co wriday last, andthe fornier this morniag: ot oon. There was, however, no public | Ihave just this moment been informed that ohaw. Alderman Bruvt presented a remonstrance of oa! mer- inquiring something of him; abouttwenty five minutes after J heard of bis death; I the femsle now present ers that Hark! There he is! Ob! the dear Cupid. pond Then the scene that follows—-the breaking of the exqui- | page: 1 itely executed seai—the quick egress of the letter from | wim, and he Kea 31 ms rie e of coat. Re- | sely, pim, marked it down; I Kept possession of the nies ber; all I noticed was a knitod | Bera), and it is stated that the announcement was made | Bedford Pim, R. N., commanding ber Britannic Majoaty’s 3 pesesn sade oe weighers rege ea the paretalin folen | niet Sens, ah ede boon. ware Spezphed, 1 took hood; f fe t had on & of this ip. to withdraw public attention from the late residence of | steamer Gorgon, now here, who returned yesterday from , canner | eg cbcwate, of tha Borgeous ena of the Gorcipe again wanes | Ue) (ot oes wheter Setana hed near, | Co uneted caedan I mat the pec request | vo Manag fag toy pro for & rola rn : vi ubm ie Nice = ef property oad others on Broadway, to have the practice ‘Two souls with but « single thought, taken from hie person and bagusge Mr. Goruz: | “Wen Cunnlogham, being duly aworn, said—I reside at | Bd the cortege condued exclualvely his tmmediatofamiiy | Yerument, Captain Pim proposes. to make 7 Pos, be ft ati ceded mete ae ‘Two hearts that beat as one, takes masiwhieetbe eeoule spply to for those things; 1 } 51 Bridge street: on Friday night laat Twas in Btate strect: | #24 the rector of the chured where they have worabipped. | (ome forty miles up the ooast,) a starting poict, ran & 7 kling street discon! a ue che saute ‘ pes snaweres, sp. by ving him ie direction of the Surveyor | | was in Thomas Dowling’s saloon from nino o'clock to | Accordingly, the funeral took place yesterday afternoon, | fallroad thence to San Maguillto on Lake ua, thence : 9 something I caually a Mave ody wae | ott Port, ane cali there at ten o'clock ip at four o’clock, from Mr. Burton’s late residenos in Had: | by steatmer across the lake to the River Sapoa, and from By the Puaswmrr—A resolution directing the Sireet knows fnyibing about our customs in Gotha, ana leo | Drtvate seat in oC rand ag faery elas ton treet, the fey Seg eager a ape h tarestaee ma De x ; eet cand b< e bur! le; was read - ere a at cach terminus, Commicsioner ie Advertiog for pocals for erecting a crusty a wore leery J teary os | which I ‘ook from ‘one of the gemtlemen; it was brough! |) Serta Yee nae wien Pade jetomaat teen to by the Rev. 8. H. Weston, Assistant Minister of Trinity and the route is said to be feasible. Mr. Vanderbilt is like: “Siderman Resort A resolution offering a reward | fing tts darls with impunity at the hearts of iis unforta- | ouehore by ® lady, and eter Mr. Laauidior Mr. Goroape | tim ifhe had seen Dowling, he ‘sid tbat’ Dowling was | C2UFCD. The persons present were tho Mrs. Burton, the | wise said to be parly to ibis new project | Oapt. Pim ef 81,000 for the apprehension apd conviction of the | Bate victimes. Of those two gealleioen and ihelady, and morejegeicy im | 1ocked "P: C Lge abet Vendy seen | ci" em cece caet ace Bac eorkayhacaes: | Seamer raat yer on murderer or murderers of Wm. & fuers, on the night of | _ Itis unneceseary, then, to desoribe what all our readers Old and some new; Ido Bek Know whedon ths | (0 tbe station house, as we wanted to know what he was |S, Dre. Crane, Clark, and Philipg, his medical | Wycke leving already agroed upon the outline of treaty the 10th inst. a are ,£0 well ‘acquainted with, and therefore we will pro- | Dzt'was one of those mentioned: tn the declare T |, srzested for; when we got there they took our names and | AP¢ obe.cr two others. The cofin plate, pore the inscrip | for the settlement of the Mosquito question, and thes pro- "Tbe petition of the Managers of the Northwestern Dis- to give a brief account of tbe taeicd whe | pupreseod te ba ald nes eeratl a; T re. [ ioeked us up; Dowling went out about eleven o'clock, | ton.W. Burton. Born Sept 24,1802. Died Fob. 10, | bably the drat or second mail from Managua would bring of people bed ch olden times on this same day, and tho origin of the cus- See wis Danan bo bd aii uaiey aie by what 1860.” The funeral conducted ct the ‘es on th <= nena ral was fucted in a strictly private | us the news that a treaty settling this vexatious question. ‘The custom of celebrating St. Valentine's day, as in oar areaaog box; tt was in different packages, and add: and unostentatious manner. The body has been tempo. | bad been signed, thus disposing of the whole matter. rarily placed in the receiving tomb of the Hudaon pr sas and about fifteen minutes alter we went out to look after pansary for a donation of $10,000, was reocived, and on him; there were only James Mead, Dowing, his wife and of the PREaDENT was referred to the Commitice on i 5, : } ® F contributed in small sums by the poor boys of this Insti | mourning, filled with editorials on the subject, tution, for the fund intended for the relief of the survivors | besides giving full particulars of the execution. These Finance. : ireaved | myself in the taloon during the I was there; I did aan own is tracad by ecclesiastical it parties; 1 put this jewelry with the other; u Cemetery, dut will be eventually interred at Greenwood, 7" Bonne gant for $1,000, abject jeina eotenee tea rewatees writers. According some we derive. the se trot T da Bot, may whether % was his of bot; Fs Senha We ig DOI BRANT WHHEENE Doers Svrmams axp Tus Newenova—Mr | rug NEWS Pago tat yeah BROWN— missioners, to be applied to the relief of the Elm atreet | & Very old rural tradition that the birds of the air choose | 168v package to the Surveyor of the Port, and Isaw | James Mead, being duly sworn, deposed as follows:—I | Joseph Hoxie has received the following note from the GREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG THE ESONY GENTLE waferers, ‘on motion, laid over. their mates on that day, and hence the poet wrote— [Ee more, fe. ofan the Surveyor called me tn 10 | reside at 36 Poarl strect; on Friday night last I was in | Superintendent of the Newsboys Lodging House, enclosin, MEN—A GRAND REQUIEM MASS FOR THE REPOGE Petiuon to allow Hose Company No. 6 to use a steam fire ‘The tunefal choir in amorons strains aueewel re rae an npbraizer present; | Thomas Dowling’s saloon, No. 10 State street; I wont : S| OF THE SOUL OF THE RARPER’ “ engine, in Of the increase of a class of build. Acoost their featherod loves; face rere appraised; 1 sealed them up agaia and | there about nine o'clock, and remained till a quarter past | * Contribution of $2 65 from the newsboys for the satferers _ 2 8 FERRY “MAR See which, in the event of w fire, renders the While each fond mate, with equa! pains, brought them 10 the Collector's office and left them with | cioyen; the only persons ja the saloon during the ume | from the late firein Em street, ar. Hole, In acknow. | "¥#/—OPMNIONS OF THE rKESS, ETC, hand engines inefficient. Referred’ to the Fire ‘The tender suit approves. * a prtepalbass vibes nothing 0 | was there were Cunningham, Dowling, a young man | ledging the donation of these generous lads, highly esti. | By the arrival of the brig Echo, Capt. James Rico, at meer iehen Bostne Dampane Me. ¥iclao ech Soe saben With cheerful hop from spray to spray op baggage; J heard We Aitper Mee Nien kor et Ne ee oe era Ste eae paprplnrctet ancora no contribution that has been sont | this port, yesterday, from Port au Prince, Hayti, we Of like effect. : isi her reort nape the eased; him look at & bond, and be said he would throw it inthe | £24 %ent out; ‘we waited for him to return about a quar. | given something with a kindliness of feoling and native | BAVe been placed tu posseasion of Haytion papers up to ‘The election of John Decker as Chief Engineer of the es lise together stray, Fp Sem: Archer gelled ie, Soreaver we i0i4, Mr. | ter of an hour; as be did notreturn, Cunningham and | humanity which dogs them credit: Janvary 33, The news of the John Brown execu- Fire Department was announced, and the election con re love or fancy ee ae re eng ha the officers had | myself went cat to look after him; we met a policeman Newasnoyy’ Lonaryc House, tion at that place had created unusual excitement. coe i an2ub gles writers claim, and with more show of roasan, | To'ss'a gentleman and Iwill gubmi to be examiged: xt | love bY ie saloon; we asked him if be had geen Dow. | 1 "Zar Racloesd you ill he I, Many of the newspapers appeared bordered th On motion, the Board adjourned until Monday next. he it es bo pend ti ely recite ee strikes me now, that Mr. Lezardi eaid to Mr. ‘Archer that ling; he gaid Dowlhmg had been arrested; we wanted to jormrn Hoxm, Faq. :—Sin—Enclosed you will find $' know the cause of his arrest, and accompanied the police- man, frat to the Harbor Police He station and then to the latter deity was bamed Februata, Februalis and Februlla. my goods did ir belong to him, that he had brought ARD ILMEN. Mr. Donce, in his “Tustrations ” gaye:— mm sshore for Mr. Gorozpe. First ward station; on arriving there we were locked of the late disattrous fire in Elm street, with a unanimous =e esi pci QF coum z “On this occasion, amidst a variety of cere! tho | ,,Cross-Examined by Mr. Cutting, associated with Mr.’ | also; 1 did not see any one pt Gis ‘concer whial ae fecling of pity for the sufferers. They deplore the calamity | S7ucl¢s were everything but complimentary to the Vir- qoe evening, President Jones presiding. | nomes of young women were put into a box, from which | Craig for the defence—The Asia was atthe end of the dock | the ealoon; besides the names I have above given as being | which has deprived so many of life, and #0 many of the | ® "At Fc wet i aren he ‘a traitor Brown. After the minutes of the previous meeting were read and were drawn by the men, as chance directed. The | teas entoae as tee Tilo tobe pg he! the | in the saloon, there were Dowling’s wifo, sister and two || means to ve, ‘and regret that it’ is not moro in their | .ommomoration of the omory © Browartiae Wiwiag Spproved, an unusually large number of routine papers passers of Spa cerie Curistian chareb, who d every, pos. - ptoeagenn ng dopin fa ee wfhen ss coonina there; at the time Dowling left the saloon he was perm ta ate the unhappiness and diseomfort ofthe circular of invitation, printed on neat letter ehoet paper wore received and laid over. superstitions, and bee d by ‘adlcate the veatigne Of Pagan | 1 grat saw Gorospe and Lizardi ra and mails | Toomas Dowling being sworn, testified ‘As follows:—I nites. Youy reapeatteiit ies one, with @ deep black Border, and signed by the ‘WIDENING OF GRAND AND ROBINSON STREETS. forms, substituted, in t instance, the names of | Mere nearly all on shore; I am notaware how many i | reside at No. 10 State street; I keep a ry and liquor G. O'CONNER, Supt, | em at the above place, were sent to different parties. | It particular Saints, ‘of those af tho women; | the family there were; I did not sce any but themselves | store: on Frida} night I spent the evening at home; there “ : was printed in French. JW annex the following transla- A resolution was presented to appoint a special commit- | Particnls’ | Serge had ; | aud the lady. pnd iy - me uaa cadre anaes ik Knixp 1 Tae YORKVILLE Toxxt.—About oight o'clock | tlon:— tee for the purpose of examining and reporting on the | apeut'the middie of February? They cnpeer te have | _ MF Cutting here raised tho question of farladiction, and | “ete Some Young men in my place and we were PIATINE | est night an unknown man was killed in the Yorkvillo _, CIRCULAR. utility of widening Grand street, on the south side, from | chosen Bt. Valentine’a Day for celebrating the new feast, | Contended that the goods in question having been seized hen tunnel, in Bigbty-seyenth street, by a freight train of the | ,, Mf, ——:—Mosera. Andre Germain, E. Heurtelon, Lewis vi i because it occurred noarly at the same time. * * * * im the State of New Jersey, and without the jurisdiction of Harlem railroad. Pouilh Jr., Pouilh, Louis Andain, Duchatteller, R. A. Breadway to Varick street; and, also, of extending Grand Tt should seem, however, that {t was utterly im Je | this Judicial district, the court here hag no jurisdiction of Dealandes, Lamy Duval, Prezeau, A. Pasquet, T. Valin, street in equal width at its then terminus at Variok street, | 10 extirpate all ay ‘ceremony to which the oom, | te Present case. maiadaciadk Clapamcees A, Chaband, HectortB. ‘Riviere, Goarles Miot, #. Duthiers ‘when widened, to Canal street. It was referred to the | mon people had n meh socustomed; a fact which it | ,, Mr. Hunt, in angwerto the objection, contended that ee and Prosper Elie, shareholders of the “+Prugre,,”” tavite ong Bee RE a cing Robin. | Were easy to prove in tracing the origin ‘of various other | the g00d8, yh having been taken into possession by | stretched trom his body and to all appearances he was Brooxryy Commoy Counct..—The Board met lastevening, | you to the funeral eervices in memory of Joho Brown, son street be widened #0 a8 to conform to the street line | PODUIAY Superstitions; and pocectingy te cavtine of ae bean Senor ters ‘slonod uati they’ hed becg | ceed; We took him to the station house, and I was locked | the President in the chair. Mtenrds eueieod eat wa ee tonuronionines Retete Lo, Ppeebormy la raat hb eo dra netanald opered Tho Mayor sent Ina communication with his objections | spirit should not take part in it with the jivelicat. enthusi- of Park place, from Church street to College place. COMMUNICATION FROM THR CORPORATION COUNSEL. ‘The usual et Ena of the Corporation Attor- received during the month to the Christian system. It is reasonable to | conveyed to New York, and left with the Collector of the adaptation suppose that the above practice of choosing mates would | Port st his office. gradually become reciprocal in the sexes, and ‘hat all | The proceedings were adjourned for the day. ich bitte ed for the blood found on the coat which 2 house. to the resolulion directing the Commissioner of Ropairs to {| asm. Like the State of New York, where that illustrious Jobn Grady, being duly sworn, said—I reside at No. 18 os on the second of January | was beaten by three a w bad ithropist was born, we do not fire the gun ef mourn- Procure a banner for the Fire Department of the Western aS Sy 8 Meeter’ ney was received. $458, *) 5 g0 down upon our knees at the feet of the Ger tn siniatien of andicanon. sae sions ty Ayry pit ated from the *. sqrt amen Gueibeet. ener, Berg eee ge — — district at an expense of $500, and also the amendment | of worlds, tbat that blood, 80 gloriously shed, may be the PROPOSITION 70 PAVE BLEECKER AND OTHER SYRESTS WITH But whatever may have been the origin of the custom, myself, left No. 8 about eleven o’ciock to go nied la directing the Soe acnaat of a similar eum for a like pur- | infallible precursor of tho literty of our brethren, the te BELGUN PAVEMENT. tt is certain that our old English and Sootch ancestors prac: Eni Pastels Reciaehs No. 18 oF 14 Btate street we saw tho boay of » man | pote in the ena aeaie eabayae bigeraiae thats | LOapact of Sup moat eae vanes ; ticedtt several hundred years ago. Lydgate, monk who | _ ¥8-19—The trial of David Beach, alias Leach, who i | [eon hus aco and hands; 1 iaougut he wee dravks L iS Oh Maes one obs soe Cant eneee is tive Mire, Do., 5) | Se Caren any Wel anne ae dee caries ebaeetiof died in 1440, wrote thus :— charged with forging a check for $3,100 purporting to flit is pulse and also Fequestod Leafy to do the naa; we |} Poriment to Suratsn Shere wish Ornarsental eppendages of hepa tie (ore gen Pore een eet aca Saynte Valentine. Of custom yeere by yeore have been signed by Robert Bonner, which was com- | could not tell whether he was dead or not; Wyo ficient amount in the taxes for that purpose: He alludes | The shareholders of the ‘‘Progres”’ flatter themselves Men bave an usaunce, in this regionn, 3 to ‘he fact that on the tame evening that this resolution was | that everybody will hasten to join their prayers to those ‘To take and serche Cay 2 adopted an appropriation of $500 was refused to a dispen- | of the Church, for the glorification of the soul ef the illus- And chuse ; sary for the very proper reason that no appropriation had | ‘rious John Brown. Such as ben move ides ‘been made for that object; therefore, if the Common Coun Port-au-Prince, Jan, 17, 1860, Taking their choyse, the of pri- cil are ited from expel money not previously For several days before the prot Bia ne Echo, the reine Saees, Beaks De inne seeteaianed wallo- speeresta od bac io publ John ore ‘actised in Englan Sootland in those days, vi umani same principle sur. ht | lamentations, criticiams, and incendiary articles e So i maid tony double tis amount if asked for tho mere | exclusion of hews of decidedly more interest. ts follow. and show. ing is 8 fair specimen of the style and sentiment of which names on separate billets, ‘Mayor also sent his objections to # resolution oon- | these editorials were com i draw by way of firming the election of David 8. Simpson as an Assistant “The cause of the abolition of elavery has just counted and the men the Engineer of the Fire it, on the ground that the | another martyr. , however indifferent it may light upon law requires three years service immediately preceding | be to others, cannot be so to us, descendants as woare of and each of the the election, whereas Mr. Simpson oid not werye two | the persecited race of Africa This event must her’s. Fe oi years immediately preceding the election. weigh upon our hearts as « public calamity. The Mayor Ukewise returned, without his approval, | Jobn Brown, with his noble co-workers, has $oth ult., granting to the | been sent to an ignominious death on the Cxtend their feed throoghoss io ey of Beodipe aoa (2 | taro la grandest aapirsion, Zad'whore nsinog Sed #) and to ve jeat 1D wi or. lay down rails in the several streets mentioned therela, done but in the sams of iberty; it is in this country, it is on the ground that the grant is in direct violation of law, | in the United States, in fact, that this man, who demanded. 3? mistreeses, wore upon bosoms or slocres, and thie ide sport ofiea ended in | but finally consented to accompany him to. the station to Tn other places it was the custom determine y: valentine by the first girl or young woman you mig! ee ays 2 te gs i jppen to meet in the street that day who was not an in- uting offlcer produced the 4 evi- and therefore yoid—the act of the Logislature of 1854,in | Uberty for an unjustly oppreased and enslaved race, is Ne Ee etait’ Dada tak dence of the incorporation of the Nassau Bank, and rested relation to the construction of railroads in cities, not hay. | sbamefully dragged to the scaffold! John Brown and his singular ceremonies was the following, which used to be | bis case. Counsel for the ‘defence {0 adduce been complied with. 5 friends, perbape, too quickly abandoned themeéives to rel ly ed by young ladics. Before reti to | testimony in favor of the accused. ¢ following communication in relation to the landing ; but shall we therefore say that the hour of - bed at night ‘any mald who wiehied to choose her true Beach, of Philadelphia, a brother of the de- of the Sound steamers was submitted by the Mayor:— cipation for our unhapyy brethren is not yet come ? a would procure five leaves, and pin one to the handwriting on the check was To Tax HoNoRaBLe THR Common Courcit:— ever it may be, tbe b! of Joun Brown guarantees that each of the four Her plow, and the A(th feat in Gxxrixuxx—It has boen a cause of apprehension and | it is at band. Keassure yourselves, ye ala is the middie of it. She 'd next get'an ogg botled hard, serious complaint on the part of the citizens of Brooklyn | lost; liberty is immortal. Brown and his companions have take out the yolk, fill it with salt,and then swallow she! that the saree steamers traversing the Fast river and | sown this slave land with their glorious blood, and doubt " tt. Long Island Sound are permitted to continue thelr land- | not that therefrom avengers will arise.”” ings from the North eS ee the Battery, More im- this dose, would be her valentine. ginother ceremony menee structures pass all the ferries leading to Brooklyn Interesting from Cuba. rue chargeable to this fund, payable as consisted in writing the Tames of sovdlea young men on at an hour of day when thousands of people are OTR HAVANA S oRERAPONDENCE. follows :— ¢ slips of paper rolied up inclay. The ae were thrown Sotee the river, rendering it extremely hazardous to Havana, Fob. 8, 1600. into a tub of water, and the lucky or unlucky youth, as the small class of boata used on the forries. An act is ’ » 8, the case might be, whose name was on tho little ball that now before the Legislature requiring these boats to bo re- | The Opcra Company of Marezck—Its Approaching Disso- moved to some convenient point on tho East river, and I lution—Grand Entertainment by the Captain General of ‘would therefore reepectfully recommend that your honor- 6 able body take action on the matter and pope the re- the Island—Distinguished Personages Invited—Arrival of presentatives of the Senate and Assembly from this coun- Ooolies from China—Immente Mortality Among Them, dc. ty to give the bill in question their individual support. ‘The opera company of Maretzek scems to be breaking Reapecifally, &e. SAMUEL 8. POWELL, Mayor. aN TPicrtaas’Sraoxc offered a resolution ambodying tho | inlofregments—eome secret cause of dissolution which & first rose, was the Valentine. A yarialy, Oe ceremonies were observed in former times, such as ing ‘the Holly Boy’ and ‘the Ivy Girl, ewland two sparrows before daylight, take up too much space to give a detailed account of Moire some idea of the number of valentines sent bit ‘Ackerman being du! this day, we may mention that within a month or soa ‘Abraham. ty sworn, said: firm cash enormous ptain inspectors Inited States . | views of the jor, and contended that the interests of | may be explained by and by, A new company has been Saabs Or 00,00 cones, ama pear valentine coats $25, | made by age oar thm hans erases ot cnciaen pyre by Mr. the siizans af Broo Se eee te ben erase he ped pF i ehteast te Cortesi, which promises keeping a cross-examined Hari; . tp ihe Say?” in within the reach of the poorest. {atone | sald that the day may bare been the 25th or the 27th, for | Hart; there feo such oflce as pommanding roandsman; | 1) 1.49 of tnoge who crossed the ferries tw give us the bost dramatic operas of the day. Cortesl, clusion, we venture to commend to the attention of ali | the only means he bad of remembering that # was the | the ahpolning of ronssnen Benags sore te he iat o¢ | . Alderman Scxotxs held similar views. the great lyric and tragic prima donna, and Ada Phil- 1g ladies in search of valentines the following excel. | 26th was that Mr. Beach told him be would play thegame | 17), WEPS asa” Goeales nover complained to Mr. Hart | _ Aldermen Davzow and DovuLses spoke against interfer- | lips, the best contralto of the day. who has won substan- [ent aavioe of the poot>— of billiards on the 26th. or myself of being threatened with by anybody, | ig with the afiairs of New York city, and the former | tial reputatation with this public by ber voice, expression Heed not the fop, who loves himecif, After a recess of half an hour, Mr. Smith prooseded in | oF LS er reporied any of tho bight inspectors for | moved that the subject be referred to the Committe: oa | and action, otexoeeded by any upon the Tacon boards, be- Nor let the rake your love obtain; . abort spe a ment to sum up the case, followed di io Applications to the Legislature, which was car- ee ese seared aani Maa Choore miser Attorney. . let rival of Tambo: others talon! he druskard heed with ood dladain, Min ary rotired to delibarn tpon thee verdict ab quar "There being a large amount of businees still unfinished, | of ibe old company, come into the new arraugement ‘he profigato with cantion stim, ter to five, and by agreement returned to the Court room tho Board edjourned unlll Wednesday evening next 10 This company will make s tour ombraciag the princigal ‘His race of ruin soon is run. at seven o'clock. take it up. cities of the island, and afterwards to the United To none of these your heart incline, pp pegged States, ee AR po i , Phila- Kor choose from them « Valentine. fe nies 08 ORY ope oe ae leven Police Intelligence. detphia and New York. operas ‘the ac- were for and one for soquittal. Had Judge —In our edition of Sanday lag, we stated | tion of the new corps with the public will be ‘(La Medea,”” But abould some generous appear, would CorgEcri0n .- our ” @ 7) Os es +) Lucretis Borgia,” “La Saifo,”” ‘Whose honest mind is Of art, Russel been on the bench, he ave locked the jury during the tern; rt of Mr his Trovatore, ( to, Who shall his Maker’s laws revere,” ‘up for the night. The socused was remanded to prison. ‘that dul porary absence . Ayres from and “ Polluto.”’ ‘The cast of ie very strong, and ‘And serve Him with a willing heart— place of business, No. 83 Fulton street, his office was en- | they are promised brilliant at Matanzas and Ltr ae spe red Acivany, ov ema eht st Autos pe talipes bea ithe iho sees Tn wlombervot tho new ceria’ nad area, he Nor from her precepts turn an peated last night, with the very excellent distribution of from off the table; and that Mr, Ayres’ suspicions foll | remains with him, Others ere expected from New Or- sore tea tonne omen, last Wednesday, inclading Adeline Patti, whose Rosina is ‘upon one of the mcn empleyed in the building, and that | lees and tho North to dll the places. vacated by Corteal, * yar Re homers peel ay Sn eonsequence: Mr. Ayres, In jus- | te ot ccberiainmont toinight. asneng the gueata iavhed News from Mexico. poeeentet, = nermienemuspepyckganscen et ee dhrtaes t soayciaii oeha taba catame aeseeat caat Wasbington Barrow and iniy, Mrs. Shelby ef a ene dio, There was very good house, and the performance men, nor did he have, or cause any of them to be ar- | Tennessee, with many Lo gy th nell ‘Vana Craze, Feb. 1, 1860. verified all the pleasant things that were said and written rested; bat that it was an old man named Horace fron avetou, China, on the 6th. instant, with © cargo Contemplated Departure tf Mirimon for Vera Oruz. about the first appearance of Adelina Patti in this opera. lute, jonhened hie.offiee Gazing hig abeence, appre. ‘coolics. On the ‘various diseases broke ‘by officer Niven of amongrt them, from which handred and sixteea died, in addition to seven othors who died after the to Jeave the city of Mexico about the 28th or 29th ult.,and | foray upon Newark, this evening, when Colsom, Stigelli, that we may anticipate his arrival about the 20th tast., and | and Amodio will sing in the ‘‘Traviator,” the first Italian = ‘umties Brennan commitied the prison- that he will lay siege to our city unless he thinks better | Opera ever sung in Newark; on Wednesday, at the er to answer to a char; of grand Jarceny. ‘Whon asked i of 1 i hie discretion. Ho calgulates largely reason, Academy, Adeling Patti, will lng her most popular rile Se eee Deopenl a cdlagon pve apeliey ~ eset a irs te ape are . " ‘sirous timore, watch UE A tne tt le CET he has the gberewith to'pay0,000 mea and 88 Plooos of Aooinay ihe oneal oe aL, clad em fo procure the funds necessary to defray his expenses. asuntion Se Cees pabregeercxsabee pein G00, 670, 672, 400, 280, 900, 155, beavy fleld battery. General Bogoliade bas relieved Dan | Will be repeated, Friday, Madame Gaszanigs TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Action in the Premisee—Death of Noted Characters, de. Acichor Ocainpo ss Minister of State. ake ber rentree in Pactui’s grand Opera, “Sail.” The ‘The Saratoga bes gone to Managers are making tho most of their time, and the citizens of the United States, and the consulate, in case of ‘biic is in the best possible humor. So affairs in Irving Place bave the most prosperocs appearance. — shareli Savin s Banks in Rhode Island. ¢ Allow me one word through your valuable papor rel | 756 Consul Gemeral of the United States bad demand tive to my business and the cause of my arrest, reported | ro reotection of a eitizen of the United States last weelt. in your paper of yesterday. Iam,and have boon for ® | y resident OF Sagua la Grand, was called upon, number of years past, engaged in selling books on the | 454 subject of Spain, to perform military sorvicemto gire Termiver. Part 2.—Nos. MY, 888, 413, 17034, 19, 141, 161, 215, 217, 245,” 249, Covrt.—Part 1 —In the Board of Suporvisora’ Room, 17 Old City Hall.—Nos. 13, 519, 511, 537, 559, 515, 825, 811, 48, 677, 679, 275, 581, 585, 688, 501, 441, 0 ate Ww rabbio in the city of Mexico, embracing . No Court in’ this branch iil) Wednesday, Feb. 15. Rive tow i é officers and highwaymen. been an attempt in| mere wore in Rhode Island in Novem! twenty- ciple, tho legitimacy of which bas sot beon $380, etal om 604, B10, 629, 1095, 190, 483, 400, aod, Lan,’ * % | the ety of Mexico 10 got up a in favor of | one instinone, for savings, in which 81,883 porsous bad fonts nine ie rece relave 19 rach alters by Mayor default 10 aoe oo yentleean paid toe tober ‘Thie part will be held in the old rooms, ¢ of Centre | Marquez, but ft has beon quashed, and several oMlcers of | Geposited $7,768,771 48. ‘The increase of deposits during | sometimesat ten, eleven, twelve and two 0 once I | Tyemann and his officer Birney, when it was inv ane Eo armen born iu Spain, and emigrated %0 aad Chsinbers sirecta, Dotsiard rank have been arrested and imprisoned. the year 1880-was more than $1,100,000, showing ® ses.|| remember her to have returned about seven o’clockin the | and pronounced to be in conformity to the laws of ‘the ee eel eater with bis father et nino years of age, Common PLEAS —Part 1—Nos, 127, 287, 882, 338, 1624 son of great ity pe ets Tho | morning; I did not ace heron Saturday until about eleven | State. For a few months past I bave adopted a plan for and became a natcralized citizen of the United States. As 399, 2585, 302, 806, 198, 289, 932. 6,192,321 Naval Intelligence. fefalcuion OF the treseuree of the EastGreenwich Savings | o'clock in tbe morning: there are no gentlemen. in the | cxtending may business by ompioying agents to canvams | S'iizen of the United States bo came to Cabs on busi Part 2-—-Nos, 1618, 1623, $67, 392, 230, 1625, 1625, 1827 OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Bank will be a severe blow to the depositors in that insti- | habit of coming to see firs. McClester; Ihave often beard | thronghout the country to collect wu and » | Sean with a persportad a eltizen of the Union. Because be 1629, 77, 420, 425, 1857, 1885, 1608." Say Frascrsco, Jan. 16, 1860, | tution, involving a lees of full one-half of the whole amount. | her husband. scold her for being out #o late, and she al- | and make it invariable that they shall give good eee te Pot ibe United trates. be Was ry % apres ds a eared Saaiier “ ‘The following are the names of the several savings banks | ways givea him bad answers. for their acts in cash or otherwise. All the cases have | Tit oot tatters of domicile, for the purpose of residing Arrivals and Departures Md ns ates tone nea artoy a | Bevo yee em Tun Dana, beg au rorm ert 8 | ecm reenind Pape canal tae Re | Se apr egaa as mney mean, Me od we a ul treet; ‘now Mrs. ; resulted in 5 . Wel as ARRIVALS, be orca cheer} | bot aco ‘het on Fridey evening last; T know of her stay- | shall continue to conduct my businees vo | Helm aired, trom the viimaury ach but foroed, ad the 12th inst., and made eleven and a half miies per hour, Savings Bank, deeply loaded. She is anchared. of chy, and will go wea ’ Savings Bank, ‘to sea on the a week’s Ip. Ne wings Bank, for Bes eis 33 ‘While getting the anchor on the of the trial the py dee eo te hook of Hee ne ckle parted, the Bleek of which struck bes en Five Coat Lastnaton for Having Lieutenant Waddell on the leg. He will bo laid up for Pigeiliocs Geese tetas hee several weeks in Consequence. , t Hestenst Westcott bas reported for duty as tho First Oe Bank .. as asual, and detecttve or other who attempt to interfere with it foreign , withost, fell jutiNeation mast take the consequences. Tequired for the reason, ot gentleman gould uot owe mail. Yours, &c., A. RANNEY. taeveervice, although ‘alicgiance tw the laws of the land was undoubted as long a8 he might choone to reside in rsonal Intelligence. Caba, be requested that the monoy paid should be refund ‘Wm. Gilmore Simms, the South Carolina novelist, Bas | 4, and the person be released from all claim for military written patriotic letter decliniag, on accountof ilheatth, | service. No anwer has yet been given to this letter, bat toaddress the populace on the insuguration of Clark Mills’ | therc ix nb doubt as to tie result. Names will be given equestrian statue of Wash! . Toe invitation will bow | and further particalars as soon as the case is terminated. be given te Charles Eames, Feq..ex Minister to Veneuela, Last week was remarkable for the death of Madam or to Hon. Thomas S. Bocock, of the House of Representa- | p___y, at the head of the corps , leaving quite e ee Louts fires taionare at th an ot vane & operations and Republi ates the following:—Kate | times millionare at the m Daserton Once one of aaaceasgranl women ip St. Louis, | African speculations. He was many yearsivitad from te and some years ago worth $30,000, yeterday applied for | effects of vitriol poured upon his Read boforo the gran admission tothe county poor hovse. “Five years since a altar of the cathedral church of San Carlos, oy eae man, of the name of Wilson, married ber—or at least whom be had deprived of all bis property (his whys 74 suppored that ebe was married to him, but it secms who killed himself on th spot with prussic acif. in Fon 1 hold eptlerman, of course, exedlentissimo, is universally Te- the marriage was a frand he Pe ite: This | Mented. in the course of a long life he never gave away out-very lato at night: her character docs no stand oo good ip the riety apt Lm has acknowledged to me staying out sometimes all ni Talsabetk ‘Tribert, being duly sworn, deposed as fol- lows:—Ireside at 176 Kast Twenty-eighth street; I did not gee Mra. McCleeter on Friday evening; she is often out late at night; coming in at all hours; J havo heard her husband tcold hor for it; there are girls who come to see her of bad character; ehe can come into the house with- out my hearing her, Charles Marsh, M. D., being duly sworn, deposed as followg:—I witneésed the post mortem examination on the body of deceased; with regard to the cause of death, I think it was cacsed by concussion and compression of the brain; the marks on the nose, in my opinion, were caused by metallic knuckies, or even the naked fist; | think he revived the violence on tho face firrt, and the ecehy 26,920 88 ‘The United States steamer Mystic, Capt. LeRoy, was at |- Warwick Institution for Savings. 537,846 31 by Helena on the 4th ult. to sail next day for Loardo, W. | Woonsocket Institution for Savin; . 444,208 87 Court of Common Pleas. Pawtucket Tasttution for Bevin Before Hon. Judge Brady. Kingeted Savings uae Frm. 13.—In the matter of the application for the dis. | (orien, ovines Rane cbarge of John Johnéon, a minor, from the United States | Warren Inetitution for Savings, 8 28 | molaia over the parietal bone was caused by the tall hi t Phenix Savings Bank................ Ps 19,028 12 imotby Leary being duly sworn, i—I re } tas ‘dowel Wo diebarge tar gen Pest i Robt: People's Savinge Bank, Wooneociet. ‘ gajaio 23 | 19 Pearistreet; on Tritay night, the 2oth inst., T waa to ¥rom Charleston, in tbe steamship Colninbia—Mr M=Conker, BiGoldamith, Mr aiid Mee Jr ‘Terry, 8 Greon, Mr Simpson, § J itor, A Hannating, L Mec "DY E +B Crockett, W Fleming RC Terre Mee & Wilimauth F aitter, ict Hi } i We are givon to understand that General Miramon was ‘The programme for the week Includes an artistic Sie, ON Sisrter aes bores Cooper Wb Rinaldi, Hen. eman i = | No. 8 State street, in company with Grady aud O'Conner; | of her property, squandered it and left her a ihe wecrages syn “ging | me net a es ee eee rey TMLee sngsancencerp Poeotyeh 54 65,771 43 | we Jeft for home about eleven o'clock: when we got a | wae the hoginning of misery. 2 cent to the poor