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?ffc 0^,1 ll.d.e. und Captain Long a< HnfBstflTS iWalef? WlEU' K*> ' MUrof The Fttnmf JawmK i- n traveling >n Kit d writing interea'tc ? letun to his paper. I?P* - 'etu-r dated -Nl!!r'<! ''s> l' ranc?,? Jan l5? ??;ike the followii.w en net tout Inn? the re j^oMtuth dificl ?ot tl ? - ?eh basbeea said i ? iv-smtb difli- j t lanTlct cows* eadeavc red t> lu'orm myself *V?Ji\c* Mr. H?*M i ? ill very frankly etc tee who ? 1 . . . out I nail .(lJUlfe ?i.--: ?? >e. it'"'"Ud be reinem fflVi^t rtpeeiai.y in lial] and France, they re? nte hoaeuiB aa a ?ort?.' l..rpe?o, that would ' it? cd exelo <e if a."j ^ to into ti.tir er. es. IK erased ainiety to our offl i is Com. Morgan ?wM ? ?? Long.IB .cite-- -'i ? I'> i - re ?01, *p; -ised W\ \ * before their arma hi e, that their Guest \,a . M..ub.r?on.e c.ji<ae:, Ol w nutn they were natel *. nous to ?e quit. . ._ w wh-n the steamer MiaBawlppi arrived here, Mr Heer-- received a letter lr -i K rseutn, desring hira too n from th? <'" rmiesioBto lane] Bbd pass tsroagh Fram e t> EeglaBO, fcdding that if Iba jV>< t ??* **?' *l " ? l> '" K'aut ,Q" Pef,nl? aioD a request that he s* ? me application, by te ? t'*r*>10 ln* x' " ': 'er*or Ht P*ns. Ihe J'.eftct.on whom Mi ti Ige called, said tint it was impnesib e ; that the G neoiaitnt was apprised A? K- tub's views arc i i traced him how to act The perinitsion to kTavwl by land through iriM'inouid not tie given i era ;? wi.ii.-ig to titan- i.'sorter here by ? on ,.g Koi i r.h to laud.? Mr.H" I* however, eotil he a ti prosi the latter point, n.itthDg that the rtgi eol hospitality should geaht wfoJBdtBBttBBgeii Finally, oat receiving l I pledge 'lOtB the < o; i i ? I s Guest should avoid crowf'- 'I'd forhoar ap. < ? ' \ '? , the Prefect gave p-imi'Sion to Ks IUI run htS family aud cneac, to ,?nu This arai < n SaTooraad amid a large i >aeawsM00f people, ? i we I quiet a-_l or dsny in theevesaing, wr U? go :;i>:'.e'i K .ISuth to sec, . */iy him to a I ? : I at tliu Prefect's, tut as l ( did not caie le bk . i the Austrian and Raw gkyjCoi u!s,hodeeitnad la see afternoon of the 1(110* i g Skap, Koseiitn lasoraaesl liie Consul, thai as the ei -ei se of living on BOkufO was mare than he eould i thud, be h id v on t toreentbarfc. Mr. Hodge ir'oraed him that ho was preparing apart nients ho-h:m snd his far ' i I sown house, hut he adhered to hiap.r; -<-e ..? lip. J In the rneaatime an kd got out among the j?,. ?/? th:tK"*>'t'i ' 11 return to the sup Cissaii?'' d with tre Autbnti is i, and a larrr" crowd, anaaBBtiBf to several (hoc . Bsiembied. >ir. Hollge walked with Mm lo ik ahnxf, amidpopulai cries.Mh rhgieatly alarm d tne Autbontiee. The Ire'et, a replj to his re legi pb i i i-y, ^sjBatai eieil ihsi Uns ml i I wane! ufedl.? This fee esaaaaraVntented to ' e > <> m-e1 *>/ '?"er Tne Coneui went immedi ? ??. board with this in /oima. 11 . aud a1, hoss iiii s request, gave him the Prefect'* Letter, nhico a, p me 1 the next morning, In La V< vpu. Tne Preface, immediately wrote to the Ct/tti.lexjtressiiig ?uj-. i an : tbaj his le ter hsdbee . published. T, r i \ il exp i I ' i 'he Prefer' In the meai' Iine the People in Inrge niaV henlwrronnded the Mieelssiopl in lioats,. heeru.g jXossutn aj.d sinsit? th-' M u ? s, Kossuth ap aenrtag ' ccasiorally and \p.iu-na them forthir do toonstr it. .n? of sympathy. eVc rhu increased the apprebt i tioiut of tne Pis ant, who eapreassd his ears of to outoreak fron tea groal nunation oi refn geaa n tin eilp. Mr. Ii-.'.'ge. w ho had p'e-*ged h'inself for his guest, and w o w as em''arr.is* ?1 f.y the puolication of a letter v in. h be ought nvt so have allowed to go out ef^his iMads, wrote to Capt. L.uig expressing fears that if c'iflitulties occurred cat our Government and flag inn lit be compromised, tad asking him to request Koesuih not to eddreoo those who gathered aronatl she ship f 'apt. Long,partmi ?tteg In the apprehen sions o* the Conanl, cemmunicaied that part of the tonso,'- letter io Kossnth lie regarded the Missis? sippi as little better than the prison from whleh he had be- n releHseal, end said be would appeal to the Amern in people agains-. iheu representstivea abroad, lie then wrote b letter to the Consttl justt. fylngtf c publicationo! the Pre'e t'a letter, sse ('apt Long, is much trouble, btstened his prepar? ations to sail. He had hurried away frn-u an Italian fort to avoid troubles innre, ?? . was oompeile.l lo sake eoi.l hero, liut he .?<?> to Ma *% eooa as possible. Kow 1 suppose that tne real truth of the- matter was, tl at the Fretch Government nad better reasons than wie known fur ''te- n.- Kotsuth's reqaest ascent event* have shown that dangers wero tnick ealng. It wa- known that Kosenih was in commu? nication with the op^osit on, ?nd that it was possiole atat h*- might hatten an taaoafe. Mr. Iloiiao, who is an nasartean all over, hsd the higbett fHtanl for Kossuth, and desired to pay In in every marl of respect He < bt lined permission for him to l-nd, by personallv p'e<'ging himself that no Popular < icrteuient shomd ne oreatod. l'he publica sioB of a letUr of the Pie'cct couipromised him. 1 am sure, therefore, that whoa ail tne facts an i cir eunistancos are known, Mr HOC go's conduct will be entirely .pnroved. Oa the other hand, except in ihe publication of that letter, 1 see nothing to blame in Kossuth's course here He desired to awaken a'l the i> fluni e and svmpatby In France, loi rua enteM, thai he could. This was only being faithlul to his mission. Should hs be censured for that ? Brtaialj not liut the French (.overnmont, tnoogh a protessmg Republic, could i "t ?ilord it Tne eouniry was nfo with strong p. lilieal enmtion It sui '.-a-ej ttven. end is believe -, row, that if K >??utb h ,d r>een permitted to pass I' i- ute ) through France, the " ; ablte tr UMjntt* lity"(that'elha term in use; would haveueenserious It Ml i t s J._ CITY 11 K.MS. Tia Pai al AcciDUt i ??n the Ettir Rail B?*n -On inquiry at the cdSeB of the Company yes terday nioraing we weie unable to obtiin any addi? tional mtelltponce relative to this calamity, the guard In atten dance at the tune of the accident not having yrtari iedln New-York, and :hc enly memoranduiu at theofT ct s is to the ellec' th.tt two bodies have been | toeove i et\ and that none of the other passen^ei s have been u j-treti w ith the e xceptior of a fo w slight bruises, dte. Fvery nec.easarv Bsskstenoe h*s been forward? ed by the Company lo the scene of destruction In the eseotof any detailed particulars arriving in the eourse of the Cay our readers srtll be duly informed. The names of the sufferers have not yet transpired. ?P. 8 - We h?ve just heard from the scene of the accident Theie are but two persons killed?Mr. Hyatt t'liienteoucd yeste-rdsty tnornint') ami a German peddler from UulTalo, name uuknowu. The car has teen get out ol the river, and no bodies were found in it -a? St MMABT OK LllCAL A I 1 AIRs ?The Up? per p. it of Wall street is to undergo, at the opening of epnng, esacntial changes. The building occu- ; pied bi Hsraden A Co., No. d, is to be lorn down, and give place to a handsome structure designed to torm husiaees and law offices. This improvement Is made by Mr. I). B Fearing, who has purchased ihepioperty Harnden ?< ( o will occupy No. Tt Broadway, nearly opposite Judson's Hotel, rauaiag through into New-street. Adams a- Co. will also remove, sad ocoupy No 59 Broadway, running back two Tnnity-place. No U Wall street is also to be saksndowa, and a building, to be occupied by offi? ces, aijj be erected on Us site, by Mr. C. 0. llalsted. I*"supposed the Bank of North America will build ea another tot close bv, s year from next spring, "si's I Uo , will remain as at present. ? In hdtlitiou to the legtWMl of Miohtel ailen, Esq , of Pittsburgh, a bequest of |4,OO0 to the Ameucan Tr.tct Society should bo recorded show big that tue interest in religious charities exlenled bsyoBd the pale of his own denomination. ??There were in port on Tuesday, 30 steamships. 10? ships, gfl barks, 105 brigs, and IT! echooneis, ex.lueive of s'.eainboatd, barges, canal boats and Sloops ? lhe Operative Masons of this Uitj have letolvcd that they Wttl no longer take work from sub contractors Ttiev want their {ejM directly from the owner or first contr ?clor, so thit they may have a living pure for their labor. ? I hei Mayor lias sent a Meysmge u> the Board SB VWcnnen. reco r. ue-.dint; the ( civt .a I'ooactl to makr the ncces- urj preparations tee the celesta'..an of Washington's H:rthday. A Coaeaja. tee of Five have been ai>po.uicd. eossltBllB| of vi dtrattn Peek, tl#H?ll. Gliafef, Ward an1 Baajrie '?at,ai.d ll.thh) appropriated to aVatra] ex, inawa, *-lhe Ia>l of the CO r--1 of leeUires l o? se? the Catholic Institute will be delivered to mor tewevetung.by Rev. T. f. Preston, of Yonkcrs.^ *??jtct " The Church a pe I Mmaker." *^The Sii,aha are oiitiiuinhereJ at last. Asateeeasus of the Cat* of Berlin has brought to Ught w tee beam g the name of Bea>mltse, at ??et so says an English p .; cr but pewbably the aaaxe Sehnltae'' is only the vercarula- for the Ittier appellation ' 1 ~~Hu?. Chief Justict Day, of Montreal. jeniheUalennlnoe Hotel vesterdav, (whe^e he has been for the past two mor-ths) for Canvi? --The faintly uf His Exceller.-y Don de U Ro?a, the Mexican naintater, also left 1 aioa plane Hotel yesterday for W ashingtoti. *So??Uote since, Daniel W. Tawnsand, was arrested on a warrant issued by Jnstiee Oiborae, chergirg h m with orai..u ? moneys from (/beater Dnggs anC othere. by false preten?e?, jn selling ?fork in the New-York Croton steam Faiir.it Manu? facturing Compar y. located at No (S3 and 6i Centre ?itett. At the tirneof the arrest, a q ioetioa of law ?U submitted to the magi-trete. by the counsel on beth sides, since which time the Junticehas deoided e< w r?e to rk r/I iv me Ti ? matter will now nave to anderro e. full :a vcst'gstiou before the Coer'.. ?We h'- tr of a Keportinir. Michine in? vented at Aberdeen, a*, one end of which the report? er's fhort hsr.d no'es are p! ;c?<!, and at the other ead of wh:rh, a frw Tart's off. trey are prodosed at the oro'ir ary rate of speaVmg, in clear, bold, long-band, ready for heirs put into the hv.ds of the printer. A few of them would find ready sale here, although we now hare io h of reporters who aie nothing netter than tnsrfcir es- nor. in fart, so good, sinne they are mechanical without accuracy, and inacearate with? out juC.snient. ? The [fifth papers tell aw tint a new Swan of Lnn is fully pledgrd tmi about to in?ke her debut in tlo world of song. Her name is Heahy her native place, Limerick ? W e thai! not have the pleasure of see iiig t' e new ( urard steamer Arabia at New York She 1a? be< n sold to supply the olace of the il'.-fat-' d Amazon. ^ Nev-Yokk City indcstigu. CojrwRlM. ?Last nigf, tbe 3f5th session c^me off at the New j City Hall, Ps.n'Ei Willis presiding . ?. C. Hen 'er son. Secretary. Mr. Croly'l resolution indorsing the Maine Liquor Lowers taki up and discussed affirmatively by Messrs. I? G Croly, M. Hyan, G W. Barrett, J. H. Keveer xi'iJ Wii!:am V. Barr,ant'opposed by Messrs. Jchn White, John A Smith, and Victor Hannot On reciticn of Benjamin Pri^e, the resolution, wl, eh it ,is i Iowa, i% ispoetponed to the next ses rtoi of ti e Coi gress by four majority, John A Simth j?r? siting li hsveat, A smpsaMBI is now bef..?e oor g'ata Lezisla ? an tu [?striol and ahohsh the liquoi trathe; ami, u-V'Sas, sa.d tranV >* ea.'reutiy pernicious to all e'atses of society, bat awe especially to wnrkioemen, beeanse the piserry, paeperi-n, mil c one resulting f'on it fa 1 heanent n^m il in., and, whereas, M is the manifest duty of Gjverttneut te rtsTiic' sad extinguish ?very sonrca of enl in our ?k**t Taocefavo. / ssared. Thai we. the ladeslilsl Cl mgnse of Ibis Cily. hail v i>h pleessne tfce efforts new beieg made to suj.pre.s the sale of totoatcaihVg Mahe; and we would earmtlv reocibmai d the law, onurjonly sroveo as the Maiao L>l qs Lav to our Legislators,as beug the best calculated to eoeSBS I hat el d. LECTURES. .\ WORD TO A YOUNG WOMAN, i ion. horacb aajra The Ta'ierrartle was densely tilled last light to hear the "People's Lecture" on the above b ect,by lion Horace Mann. We have room on? ly to not; e ma of the chief points of his remarks. After abrief view of the condition of Woman, he raid he was not one who would flatter her, he would i d u "i her at once to the high- St eu'ies and re I dsJ ties. He said that in this tdav, a new theory of equality of the sexes?or Woman's Rights?had spread abroad. The leader of this sect in Europe is Helen Maria V'< ber.of Hamburgh, who dresses and behaves like a man, and claims an equality with tie sterrer ses But the deeira and the very works of (;od have forbidden this comming ;n ij. To ?fldce or modify the great dis tinguishlng U ."ures which separate the sexes woold be to defy tat Maker himself. The human soul and the huii .in te* lings were cre.tted male and female, as much so as their bodies were. The lion Gentle? man wi I I i.i. to speak with COnsSderaOIe ?trcaim ol the various similarities and dissimilarities which ex? ist between tlie texts. As a general law, Man is Superior in Strength and reason, but Woman Is su potior in beauty faith, love and purity. This paral 1*1 was pursued with many eloquent anl quaint illustrativ no. As a spct im< n of Woman's moral powei h. cited the labors of the philanthropic Miss Dlz, who has won iinre Legislatures than ever Na? poleon old kirgdoms. The lecturer next drew a vived picture of the afJectionsjof woman as a mother, marking ihe most notable instances on record. Wo? man has jest of animti! passion, and more of reliirious devotion and faith than man The capacities of woman for tirue unsurpassed or for vice unima? ginable were the same. Do not all these facts, said he, pioie that there is no equality between the loses I Katvee and forks and hooks and eyes migit hs well qiiaritl about equality as man and woman. Equality iu numbers is the point where tbe sexes are nearest alike, and almost the only point But what Luve ium the rank and inflaence of Woman for G.UtO years' She might have conquered more i ..lions lor vutue than man has for aggrandizement;, but man has immensely degraded' her. she has | bet B Itttte more than the mothers of the race, and | nieb u race that it may be doubte 1 if us in -rease wnl te. n benefit to the world. If all things are to go on Be they have cone, it mav be ques? tioned i! li)diipatl.v bo not the only cure for the maladies ot such a planet. If Wounnbad playedthe nait for which she was designed, the earth would have been relieved from most of iis bestialities and SatanisSSa l or (.000 rear*, the Je\vi-h Women did nothing but give birth to a race of uiiinerciul, stiff necked men. The speaker rioted the extreme rarity of worthy and notable Women in the History of the Jewish people So bad indeed were they, that the wife of the ore righteous man of Sodom, could ?>t ly be preserved by being turned into salt.? Where aie the Grecian Women of lenowu' Why was there but one Aspenia for oratory, but Ofie Sappho for song?and these of a moral character that we hesitate to mention.? lu Home theie was not one worthily notaole woman for each hundred years of its history. He proceeded to depict the degraded condition of Woman during the Hark Ages. It was a wonder that the last spark of virtue was not crushed out of the female race daring that long night of oppression, when >'ic was i en*, the sert of serfs. But thisdreadfuv! ago passed away. Protestantism and Civil Liberty rose in strength, and Man and Woman began to assume better and more appropriate \ stations. He re? ferred at considerable length to the long eon lir.uru oppret-Mons which Woman haseiidured, as in some degree an excuse fur any rebellion or any ab? surd assertion of Woman's Kichts. Mr. M. thea pro? ceeded to speah of the condition of Women who la? bor for a livelihood in cities, at home and abroad, ' and of tr-e degrading pursuits of Women in out-door w< rk in Europe The universal control by man of Woman's property, and oven her earnings, was al? luded to ; and then tbe inequalities and inadequaeies ' v ages paid to females?the starvation pnoes which result m the moral and physical destruction of Woman. The inadequate provision for female education was next oucus<ed, and the speaker expressed tbe opinion that any given amount Od cate bestowed upon a female mint would ; ti d Mm a rh her narvest than iu the in Stance Of a tnale pupil. We have no free academies for Wom.in, unit when we come to colleges, we may ..s welt conclcde that Woman is no portion of Crea? tion. Mr M. n s'anced Mrs. Sonierulle iu Astrono my, and Urs Potnarn ia Modem History, as show ii g tbe capacities of the female mind Mr M was elnd to except Obtrlin Institute from the Colleges : w loch h ive never opened theirdoors to Woman. At ' all otter doors, the Gog and Mauog ot Monopoly, in the foims of custom and prejudice, sund at the threshold and forbid her to enter The lec- ; tnrrr Vgsjnd ia the most forcible manner the no (s^tv lor placing Woman ia the most ad? vantageous position for education, as a mat? ter of tne utmost importance to the world. Her j.k> silion at Ihr enk le lsono in -reno!.le and more fruit? ful ol tapoeinat consequences than any that Man can ever attain How important, then, that she should have the most enlarged and pra u:cal ki.o sl? edge, the most varied and minute acquirements, the most paie and elevated moral character, to guide to the right path the helpless beings w ho are to be the future ' lords ol creation " Various pursuits aaJ studies which migntbe advantageously followed by Woman suggested themselves to the le.-tjier. but lie lime was >!u ttand he closed by saying that he must defer ti.ese suggestions until some fulaieday. We ? (deletesfllilt Mr Mann will conclude the Sub jet t on Friday night. nil.. PS 'Hi Ell or HUMAN DBSTINY. LB> m gl VII_by BKV. pr. nitW'ky. In i p< mi o the Seventh Lecture on this sub'ect. Dr. Det>ey observed that he was about to eontidrr . erta'n conditions of human l.'e which were nSBSlij n girced as mos*, perplexing aud rays tenous. They present themselves before us in grim array, cl ?::fngti g investigation, and demanliugus to rec; node them w;th the order of Providence. In every aie they have caused many anxious doubts. The sublime mind of Plato seems at times to have ?taggered beneath their weight, as whan he describes I them as the worh of some inferior, malicious demon ; ?Unough on the whole, he appeara to have inclined ; to the theory if aecoeslty, as developed in the pro ; sent course This is the only key to the mystery, as I lias!, i Ilm y staled. The Creator was subject to ei Editions inherent in the nature of things, aad could Lot have avoided the evils of whioh we com? plain, witnoul involving a conti auction. 1 Faiv This was ore of the most terrisle fea? tures in human lifo. 1 shrink, said Dr. I) , from the endurance of pain, with unspeakable aveision. It may, lOvieeti. Ue retarded as it was bv Montaigne, as tbe sum total of a.l ply steal evil-iheeletueui whioh glvee a ettng to poverty, eiohaees aad death It would be bard to b?ar ta* pain of hini; a Hagar chopped ofl. or a tooth extras-tod every dar oat I seme puson* are dojmrd to more interne NfjrJa] j than Una thrruth their whole lire*. Bat pa n is ' irce'tary aa a lesson of prudence If it were not for the nm.istiy of this agent wnuh utters its pia**i,u?e voice, the body would often re-eive fatal " es. Thal woodman's ai, toe carpeaier's siw, tho farmer's barro*. wnu d tear and lacerate our ; fieth and in the end destroy our Ines, if we cil not reewtra Ihe frktmdly warnings of pain. Itaotsoa li.e sutface, for the dreper we cut. to* I es* is tie pail ai,d tnus prevtLt* thflOO lesions and bruises ! which would be destructive of life. I HsBSDiTABT Evil. This grow* oat of the gen? eral law of hered.t-u} des-ant of qualities, wnioh is e.t tbe foundation of the differences in national char? acter. The Frenchman exhibits the same trails which sre ooLspicimns in a long line of ancestor! We night not to obieet to tho consequences of a beceficeLt law. I Jtath He had no stronger convictions, siid Dr. D., than those rtlaung 10 the beaefl .ten.to of this appomtment. It was the aabjeetof all others which had been shrouded in the aloom of eupersti bjotj but in reality, it ?ai among tbe strongest < vide tees of the ben jrn'ty o* the Creator. The lecturer then went into adi?ctission of certain evils, at exhibited in history, namely, polytheisns, e-ix'tism, war, and the prevalence of error. None n! tft.t were to ba: as tney seemed. Taey have all been of service, at the time of their existence. They should rot be 'nexorati y rot demnei. Eir-n the a orahlp of awaits bad its interesting, beautiful i: -auitary features. Wo wondcrattle Egyp:nn* ?ho paid homage to tho orooodilo sad tho net; but the aaiaavle wttaoat epeeeh, la their mysterious ex tetence, express something of the ufp of nature. I cannot said Dr D , see a rnacs cat stealing past in tbi tw,light without a suptrstitious shudder . aad Do ? t he old aCorers of anima s were cor.-tantly l ST) pressed with a similar emotion. Despotism has it.' I oi rors, but it may teach us some useful lesons in tbst'i yof clamor for equal r'ghtt So to> of war. He would not say with Cousin that every battle had aria hi sir'e. and that side always triumphed but war hl IM nattily contributed to the intercomse of na? tion*-, and thus advanced the progress of humanity. Tt e i ett lecture will close tho course on Human Dcstity._ COURT PROCEEDINGS. ?cpbriob Court.?Before Judge Camp* I Umreite* i'terrunp, adm.. att John .t Ct'jrgt \ portioa af Messrs H's buildings, erected r mLli m Cherry-si., gave way last year, aad g< .pi tittti Ol brick, , alto several thousand I ol v it r. red in that part which gave way, j > the )an), area aad kitchen of Mr. Fleming, I I"."' h< rry) killing a little daughter of .Mr. F'.'s, I w,'o waa in the kit. ben. 11? brags action, as ad- I at ?? i aun and neat of kin ol deceased, to reccryeg 1 i .... .. 14 fc r hi r t'< UaV fne suit is brought ander the law of 1847, tvhtea pt in it: a next of kin to brirg suit where a relative rtaa been killed by negligence of a third part r, and the damages laic at $ j.n 0. Tbe Flour null had recently been erected on four I lots. The portion next to the house of Mr. P. was irtenc"(d for storage of grain, pud contained ten equal szed hint, ea? p bin commencii - near the fltor I ai.d going up, without any ceiltne. or partition to the top. a distance of 55 feet. The Dial v. ere divided from e. eh oilu-r by walls. On the day ic'crrcd to, one of tho bins b id been I filled with Philadelphia wheat, which is said to be I very heavy and compact, ai d the pressure burst out I I spnee of the aaU, '15 feet in hgtit by nine'in I breadth, throwing the wheat and rubbish on the I pr? ni'sis of Mr F., as stated. Ol tin- part of Mr F. it is contended that the buildiug w as insufficient for the purpo;e, unless left to diy lor a whole year before being used, whu ri I was not tbe case, but it was dried bya-artificial means, ahich impaired the strength of ho walls, I Ac. Also, il.at the other bins were empty at the time, and the machinery kept to work, which shoik the buildings. He contends that the death of de? ceased wan owing to neglect on the part of defen? dants, or their aci nts. In defense, it is denied that the buildings were in lufhciett-OB the contrary the inner and outer walls were strongly sicuied hy iron rods ard plates, and the runs bad frequently been filled and refilled be- I fore the accident happened . and that the tmrstln? of the tun was caaood by the earth underthe foundation I givii.gway. To be continued this forenoon. Before Judge Oakley. Charit? C. Grtauugk against Pw&iflc Mitt Steam I < n.nm.y.?PI until) agreed with the Couipmy for a itar, to be employed as thief Engineer between Panama and San F'ranclsco He was appointed by the Company to tbe steamship Oregon, at Panama, in January, 1*51, but was discharged on the 15th of February, lt<5l, on tbe ship arriving at San Fran? cisco. He contends thai it was without cause, and the present suit is to recover four months' wages, at $1'.?5 a month, iiji to May, the time the suit was commenced, less an amount paid. The contract , also agreed to five plaintiff a bonus of Sl.ooOover I and at'ovr bis s? atres, in the event of good service, ' Ac for tbe year, O'.t nothing is said as to that in the ? present suit I j Tie dtfei sc is, that the service was aot well per- . formed, also, that pi lintiff had been guilty of latnb oiilmation, in not cheying tho captain, etc The I ' peintawere denied. \erdnt forplaintiiTtJls.be- I il g claim. . Aheh Hiilta-il A. Hohmn aja'ns' Alhrrt Jvimnf andPittT V i lark ?To rtcjver ?2*"l,value o'goods sold Tberefense la, that an agreement was mile, by which .Messrs J tid O. were to furnish J. 8. Hail I ? rh goods to the v.rlcc cf $6dC>, an 1 defer, i.in's were I tu receive an equal amount in unibrella? and pin- I tolt from plaintiffs tti.<t Ciey cid si deliver, but re- I < t Mid hack from | lairtilli only the amount in '? n Ooa, and that pi ilntiffs owe thim instead of they t!ic I p amtina. scaled vcic el ? ?? SoPIBIOk Cur ii i.? 15? fore Judge Oakloy. ~A!ra'i Hnll and Andrew llohme agt. Alhrrt Jiurneitf a Cav?-Ta recover for n quantity of umbrellas, Ac. ??.?Id, iilready rrferred to. the defense to wl i hwas, that X es.-rs. J. ft Co wt re induced to deliver to T. S. Hail, of Vermont, (brother of Mr. H ) goods to the amount of fflf.O, on the understanding that HasaiS J. A Co. were to obtain, m pay, umbrellas and para SS s Mi in establishment of plaiali.Ts, as they might Waat tl em, snd that the bill in question was a part of the arrangement. Tins was denied. The agree? ment that plaintifis should pav was not made oat by proof. Vtrdirt for plaii.tifls $tt*0, being amount IfAttHfi Court? Before ludKe I.ynoh.? Be it inder the Lies Law? Michael BsTgWt, At '. against John Hemer, oxener, John A Hrown, ???tractor. A plasterer named Byrne, worked for a sab-CoatractCrr on a house for Mr Beaver, after the c. ntractor had given up the contract and receive!aU tbe payment specified but the last, which was not t) I c, till after the house was finishe l, made bis lien, and assigned tbe claim, which is now in suit. He < ourt considers that under the lien law of 1891,1st section, ar owrer is bound for work to the lull amount of his original e intragt with the con? tractor, ihe work having been done, no matter wt ether there is any money due to the contractor, as in the old law, at the time of filing the lien, or not Judgment tor plainlitT ro?t-Offlce Operations The Postmaster (.encral h;i- established the fol? lowing new Post-Offices for the week ending Febru? ary It. lr>.'>2. fjgfcig. _!_gSgafo. |N<afe. I'ontrnattrr.^ s- b "Pus u h . 'HviMoutb -Mass Will am Clark Mortis.villa.. Cbistar Pa Cr.-t P.Morioa S> h (Ituntwirk. >,idil!et<i ../If. J... Alias.Tarhime ToMtataa. ... Haavttot Okie i- VT.M'i-dock (ItarFait.Faolield. S4-n.HP.1nar si a-;.?vill# .. Hifhlsad J .ha 8. sfart Kock Bluff 1 iim h.,Oa. 1 JesseW.Carter Ans'iu.Buckinglitm Vt Jos. S Watton Oilboa.. Lovteia Nel Lintcatab Medgv lie. Panola.Mui N R Sledga i'.tsl aia.Sobabib.fa ... 9 V Kaller I 1 nee.I afayette.... irk 0 H R-dder Notmawda... Tq-'on. la. I 0 Vaadev'nr Ba k'l ferner s. Marshall ' A H Buck man Me<e':ne Ptrke . Nicb Matbora Aysville.Tavis.1 A. H Bugher S Prna.ng on.. D?. atur .. MlPeaaingtoa DiscosTtaoin.?Prsepaet Mills. L?cuain? Couaty. Pi in , iJtiiB'ie'il. Muse '?et County, ft, Bmok s Cross u e.fct Cresa County. Wit. >.?>??> CBAMoan ?Mineral Sprngt, Aadertoa C>aaty, S f ?mine r.bangrd to " WilliBnist.in; Sumrcar, Ange? ln a County, Teias?tame eh an ted to " HsTiagton,'' Waltuut frees. Claibeme Panab. I.a ?nsa.e changed ts ' HayresviUe ." Line, Fult .a Coanty Ky ?n^uie chanKed i.. ?? ft wpnaaiBW " fF' A inari)-iinii>, it is stated, has been errved upon the < anal Board, at the int'ance of oa* 1 of the successful In < ers, directing tbe Board to ap? prove or annul h;s contract, cr ahow cause why a pereiriptoiv mandamus should not issue, compelling at fon by the Boarit, one way or the other The wtii ! was issued by Juttu e Cadt 0! the Faajth D:?" , and is returnahle before him Attorney (leneral ( HATiiFLi) is to apjiear on behalf of the State ot? eara, This proceeding brings up the question of the ? \tst? aoa Bad extent of the power of ine Board over 1 He cs i.trac's. .listinctly for aftiudic it:on Th.s qie? Ueta, :t arUJ h- recollected, the Can A Ito-rd request id'.ht Ltd 1* 'tare to Ormg before the t ourt of Ap j peals by law The adverse leport of the J edict try i Committee of tbe Senate was promptly affirmed r>y ihattcdv. It now comes up in due course, by the ; action of a party to a contratt, and is m a psaiuon la te udicully determined. [ Albany Argus. James II. Lovg ? Extract from a letter from PACIFIC Citt, Oregon, dated Dxcimbeb. 1831 Jamts H. I^>ve, firmerlr punial of New-Vork Cur. where his wife and child are Still supposed to reside, waa ktlled near Pacific City by cutting tns a 1 basa the under side of a large tree, which haa Ken failed, and thus dropping the body of the tree BB himself. He left a little property Mr Lov*^wsa nearly a stranger to me, and there i* no one here ac? quainted with the residence of his family, nor do ihe papers or leaers wkwh I have been aNS to ana give dednite information His wi> or ralativoa, oy j applicanon to mo, arttiunittmlor of his estau. wui I raooive an account ?I b.? effecU. ? I Signed, *?>'* ? H#w* Bj Tele^ to the ffew-Yort Tribune. Departure ot the Europa. TN- Royal Vail steaoishtp Eiropa. Cap;. Lott, sal co at i,wn to-day fur LtTtrpool via Ra'irag, with IS j stewi - ?? rtbef rtnerp rt and ? lor ttio latter, she takes< ? * pj Ot kaxwrteaa -ol i. P"f*frr* forUttri eet-Misa So* !. Meesr. tViashtwe udiW,York; Mf, oratdeo. Mia* Grard a, 0. MamMoOiaMhoaed Adeaat: ti J aba. N. B.; P he ftwi (;#,:d ?. kfeXiaei, Caaad?. H. Jirar, t li.ladt 1| Baa, aad 7 i r Hilifax. Nomination by Telegraph. The Washington Telegraph hits the fo! , wieg azceOeot snifjeetithl as to Pre.-iden tial nominations "Hrw 'bf-n ran the common consent of the people of the nation be ascertained, in order make up an issue between the most prominent c inoiMutea wi?, My h* pr,.,pn(ej |1)r the first and ereond offices of tbe government P The answer is readily suggested bj the glonoi ag.ncy placed at our service by the skill an enterprise of an honored citizen ol our country Let the Magnetic Teler/rsph be the melm-n Let representative*, chosen by every State m l aabta on a certain day at the capital or com mi rc:sl metroj olis of each State. I.wt. a centra! poant be agreed upon . and let each State, by her representative* thus assembled, speak out her honest wishes, and de'end and maintain them in an honorable conflict with the rest, until, by repeats*, ball, t,rigs, there shall be ? general acquiescence in the selection o< a particular per-uii ?? By this means not only would the intrigue of the National Capital he avoided, but the State delegates would he free and uninfluenced by the personal solicitations, inionnal contracts or prom ises, and intimidations that constantly beset them in the National Conventi >n-. As a Boas lire of economy and dispatch, aho, this mode w< nfd rWCeynimeBtl itself lo favor But the abiii ty. in many instances, of a State de'eeate to con still wnh portions of his constituency, with rel . rer ce to novel aad unexpected pr.'positions Would be of inestimable value in inanv a crisis' VInil Gleaning;*, Ac. I". Mr. II. N. Ileughtoti. of Bergen, New-Jersey, has taken measures to secure a patent for a b:i<gr. to extend over navigable rivers, and to avoid a!'the oriections heretofore brought against SUCh itlUCtttreS. Tht Scientifi -Amm-an of the 14th ir.?t., contains a plan and description of this bridge The nature of the invention consists in erreenng piers of a grest bight aad place a double track rail road on the same, sufficiently high to allow the rousts of ships to pass freely underneath during the bighett freshets or tides. A suspension carriage (or crnares) en ployed, it is bung to run on the track above, and the platform of it is hung so far below the track cn the piers, as to allow person.! and carriages to pass on the suspension carriage or pisiform, from the main track, and to be pro? pelled to the other side. The invention looks feasible. riTW Mr. Nichols has just gained a ver? dict of of $3,3(0 against the Auburn and Syracuse Railroad as e'amages for an injnry to Mrs Nichols, by a collision which happened on the lUilroad be? tween Auuurn and 8y -acuse, nearly four years since Mrs. N. was injured on the back part of her head, but at tbe time it was thought so slightly that noth? ing Krioaa would result from it Subsequently, however, it was found that she had sustained a se? vere in ury, for very soon after the accident she he came a raring maniac and continued insane erer since. The Illinois papers say that Mr. Charles Dcntou, of Peoria, ha* invented a reaping machine which surpasses McCormick's, cutting the grain, whether standing or lodged, green or dry, upon rough or uneven surface, laying it in bundles, and doing it well. When the Grand Jury was being empanneled at Cambridge, Mass . last week, a juror asked to be excused on the ground that ho was deaf of one ear, and could only hear on one side. Judge Hoar replied that that did uot appear to be a sulTi ?;cnt exowae, since, at a Grand Juror, lit ions only rx ptcted It hear ont ttdt ' tW A family of live Cheppew.i Indians, from Michigan, arrived in West Chester, i*<t, on Saturday evening On Sunday two of them atteud ed church The old Chief was decorated to the costume of the aborigines of the forest, and] was quite an object of attraction. ErF' The remains of a human body wore found among the smouldering ruins of the American Botel at PortlanJ, on Saturday last, supposed to have been those of Joseph Liusco.t, of Brunswick Maine. H Two burglars, giving tlifir names us Marshall W. Lelaird and James P. Marlin, were ar rested in Albany the other evening in the act of rob birg the Middle Hutch Church of the silver com muiiioii plate l*? We learn by telegraph from ColarhV b a, Pa., that the bridge at that place, notwithstand ii c rumor to the contrary, 's perfectly safe, and has bet! in no serious danger in consequence of the re et I Rood in the Suequehanna. On Saturday the large itn* hat and tonnet manufactory of George W Kichardeon, in South I-'ramingham, was entirely destroyed by fire. About tixty hands, mostly girls, were employed in the establishment. B The Milwaukee Stntmel advocates the nomination of Edward Bates, of Missouri, for Pfi th ent, and Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachs setts, for Vice-President rVJ Tne machine shop and foundry of Na? thaniel Hanson, at Alton, III., with contents, were totally consumed by fire, a few days since. Loss $1*. 000or gtt^hM insurance #5,1*0 ( \ in ichine for mowing has recently Urn introduced into Dutchess County, which it is believed will prove of great advantage to farmers. t During the year lfi'il there was ex? po Hid from the port of Vera Cru;-. $7,111,011 silvar. n tars.snd $tl WTgold, in ingots. r The loss by the recent flood at Nrrih L'ennirgion, Vt., is said to be glw.OCu. tr P. S. Loughborough, an eminentlaw iar of Locisvi?e, died recently m Liberty, Missouri. {, [n the 1 -le of Man they have Cats ? . "a. MoRI Slaves kok California.?.fames <;ic.i.en. of eW.h Carohra. wrces to ihe Shrere; ut. La., I b?t a cli'ny uf plaatars is ersarc I Be ? < violins, to emigrate to Car itetn'.a with trom dee t'i eight ngidied traves. They Rs" sent a meaur.a! ti theCalr tggnia Legislattne.ukiaj: leave to settle theie wi-k their ?Isres. and n g-iair ibe aveiland rute.they ee:>ect to lie B"o-se:ed br a Uoven.iuent farea This is cool' Souta Carolina declares thnt no free man of color shell come within her borders without beiLg impruoced, and yet ter citizens h ve the impudence to ask a free State to permit the in? troduction of slaves' Even though the Legislature ot California should puss a law as requested, no Hu? man tnbuaal would have the power to enforce i:. Ibe ( onstitutien excludes Slaverf, and no L-iaiala ure enactment can introdu:e it. But tha request is modesty itself eompa-e l wita the 'mpudence embodied in the idea tha" these si tve drivers are to have an armed escort of I u.?edI States troops! Ar It i- much more ltkelv that the Eta in wiO cbange his skin than that our sosdiers w?l be losnee for any sucn infamous purpose, fn.se brazen Carolinians had better begin to Deal up:^r vo. i ? i m act as a body-gnard lo their " blark Utle. i ne fU w roth 1 p.ion Safety Committee urgV be m tmtmt. from their love for tbe " peculiar institution, . , ,ir..fer [Albany Evening Journal ?tcnntboiUG tinb Unilroiiijo. iVF.W ROUTE from NEW-YORK to 1 ' nOhTWAUC atd danbcky -The jSS? ,. BCrrearrer PACIFIC, uastead M the D^''lr sted) Capt H W T'sr ,weTl?wi r r ia ooaaecUuB *i-h the Iiaahory aadjfc'^ ! ? to esuag at South Norwsik. ?.fM/2a^;Yw?DNK ;eiv ng Norms k Bndge every MO.fPAT, WEUtV? PAYasdrklUAT . d .1, a-.r. V.r- H,r*r BdantsTBtewil] 'ea.e the ?est ?de Peck IIfetM sawer, or; Tl'KiDAY, THPrngPAT aad * ATCBDaT. Psisnge. 571 faata Kre sBt rakea "Sf^etTS sr.. promnel) aueaded to t>T AM at es-h ead,ef the r-u.. gr IIIBSnS ?< freght appl, ^8*XTOie a wkhfc N? litfae? at.,erth70sswaaaaa,aaamL UaeaoucewiH begiveoaf the hears el loavsaaj New- Ywh ?Vh. it, tSSS. I** ? HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD.? RaTW-YORaT. to AI BAICT ui TROT Whim A rincn -?'. ihaii: h>.?.lt Ju. D.UnTrxu* ? ;, antil rentes aptiee.ria u fotiuwi. I Mr* New-Tort going NertA. fr*** tse >*** seer Caamrw-n-et. At 54 A M for throagh fr* gBt *o j.imn i.* fmti Ii?-? ) At T A M for p???t"> t* Pa?ks < i er,. ?' tatermed'a'e itatisae- At I A If .Mali Tra,* foi Alba?; im Troy, stopping at Peetskili and al Btatlaae aettRef thai plan* ?a signs! At Si A.M..for wir *nd ?? oagh fr?ajht eely. (*t*jtiag froea Slat at ) At 1| P M . Exp-eo* ... for Albany aad Trey. ?topp4ng >? at Peekski .Ccld tana* rtikki!!. Peegakeepa e. RBiiseiwsk aad V - a At \\P M , pieaeagers and Ireght to Peaks sill. al? ?teppiat at all war sta'.usaa. At 4 P SI . patseo t?ra to PifkikiM oaly. it.>pp.ag at war ?tatioa* At: P M Slal TTmia Ter Albaas and Trey, itop nx it P*esa kill. Cold Sprag.rtahkiP. rtaw-Hamt *rtb*". * Peteeoeie, aad all ra'toms asm* ef that slice oa < t ? Al ?4 P M , '?r P'ta/hteeawie, si ?.. t at all ?rar-* atssa* At Ii P M . '.- 1 a ' ii-s an* ttr ugh r'??**'. ?i. y (? m list 1 Q* a* rVuth. !**?* fro* Farm* B^tMOL at 7. A M . 1*1 A V. a d t lato. P M Lear* AlSaay at H A M., fat thrvaf b usukt oaly, (ftuai Cast AI ?aar) At T| AM , Mil! Tn:i fur New Yoik, stopp.es a. a.i way statioai where tbrra are are aia?et* ba rere Twl aad Wr**rM *?! SAM . for wiyfreigwt eats, (frees Baat A bias ) At 11 A M . F.xarasa Traia for New-York itoppiag only at Hud ? I R] ? ? Snck.P.nuBAes;.*!*, F.abkill and Peatakill At ;t I V far psateBjters to N?w Y>rk. itoop'og at way ?Ml ?? ? si* a*!* ?? ?? P.M.. (tVim fa*- Alkaai Ni'lt Hail T>ii I ?? ? (hkeep'" 'o. ti? York ax &| A M.. step > m iuti, a* I -a-- Peetak?! for New- TaiS s; S| ill , aesaeager* r?r (fa r'ork.*ti ir.nu *i svas-*?atioa*. At t* A St , ae? fc'^f-a d l reicht to New-York lUmoia* at wav-statioB*. it I ')B*ee*rers bl New-York. stopping a' an-sta ?aCNa, . _ Tum i.-r-ra will n'aear* T:c**t* fcsf^r* r*ter.a*:h? C ars Ker v rk.Jaa. l>. !842. L)lJl BOBT. HI G HAM.Sap't. I I 1 DBON RIVER RAILROAD? M I *"i'F'GHT ARRANGEMENT. December 15. ISii f raj I lad emigrant* geiag NorUkaad Waat will 0* re ee vr at Caaal-st. Preight Hoa?*. Fr*ieh' arr t.a* fr*a> .k. > rth aad West will be naloaded andde'irerad at tba bBI 1.1 .at'.oaoB Weat-rt.BRd aa allowance ef tt eeata pi rl : be mads fur eartafe oa propetry *> imgaed at or mu'S of Canal tt Lire frtock. Hay. *? . arlP be re ee red ard deliTered nel* at ll?t-at. .117 tf _ROBERT HIOHAM. Sapertateadeat. ] h,\^ -YORK and KK1E RAILROAD. ?Traiaa leave a* followe (Saad ira axeepted) from n at of Uaaaa-ai.: SIL >*i.a at I A. M for DaaBitk aad all StatioB*. ' ! R' N KlPBltSH Ta?l?J It 4 P. M ? it Trais, at 4 F V . foi c tfatai Oxrard aad tatar late Station* _ _ . _ _ tfsimo Kxrili* TSAII4 at 5 P. tt for D'tnsirk, c?a bbj with tbs Dvnsirk and Statt Line ar.i Br eaci tb ? ist Badroaifs. for Pre. Pa IN CKAA8. MINOT, <ij a'eadeni S* 1B5TT N*w-Yerk,Dee SS Igjtr dJS tf I s NSYLVAN IA R A I L R O A D.? f V 1NTBB ARRANllEMENY, aetwaaa Philadelphia I ? ' ' urr.thrcmth in fWSWTV rotlB HnUBX.?Ob aad a'tir 1 *e II, P*i?en<eri will ba ci'ne.l br the PeanirNa id C mpiny, be'neen Khiladi ,)!?.-.a aad Pitta bvj| ??''w?ntr four Hcara, with only tt u . i -t ret vi , lea'leat Turupike F'are ftl Ii'. * -he (bortett and but rout* betwe'.i th. Oreat At Bl I M r?,and the jcwiimm ?ntwu k f ': d re.p?:ti ol the h:nneat character. The htiprria Thro' r, Tiain (in 24 b?nia,) l*avee tie MpoS,Market, west of Broad st , *T*rT*T*nin? at M o'clock. Tb* Mora iui War Tram leases the eaiue place at I o'clock. A K. Br tbitliLe, Pa**eac*r* will be earned tbroa<;hia}4 houn, with a r.' night'* r**t at Holhdayiburr. The abnra Line! paaa through La* aster, Harrisbu-g, Lowutowa, llwntiagdoa, Johnstown, Be, marm? 'ki y^Bptajni by dar-ught .?Philadelphia, Dec I IBS I TH08 MOORE. dlt Jm Agent P**n*yiT-*ai* Railroad Compaa/ "WINTER ROUTE TO CHICAGO. Y Y ?Tram* ef Michigan Southern aad Northera fa d.ana Railroads run daily (8un<lavi eseeuted) aaiollosra : Leave Monroe aad Toledo at s.ii A.M.; arrive at be* pirte at 6.MP. M. : thance paaseigers go by stage oa Flaak Road II anlea to Mirbigaa City ; thence hy oar* C miles to Aiaiworth , and by itage 11 mile* to Chicago. Af t-ir Feb. 1, by ears through te CniCBgo. Retarn.ng to Lapone same way?ears leav* L?ppte at T 31 A M., aad arnve at Monroe aad Toledo at 4 4i P M. Daily stagei connect with Fort Wayne at Sturgia; with Loga a* port, LaFavdl* and Indianapolis, at South Bend , aad at other places on th* hue with the principal towos Bonh sad soath. _ ... At Toledo this lifce e. unecU at i 45 P M or 7 A M. with the Lake Erie South Shore route by stage and railroad te ( live.and , thenee by railroad and stage to Erie ; thence by railroad via Bunkirk to New-York, or by stag* frcm Dunkirk to BatTalo, and by cars after S*b. I. TheJ P M. train on the New York and Ene Read, ca? ses ts wiih the Lake shore tram. Paaseager* at Cleveland can take ear* all tae way to Pittilmrih-tlienc* by railroad and IS lo'les itagtng to Ftiiladalj.lua an* Haw York. or H ? ? ??. ??? ?r I Wutof. sob. F. P. WILLIAMS. 8up*rint*Dd?nt Adrian, Jsn 14, IUI._?? *' I' r() R S II It E VV S H I! R V, L ONO BR\NCH. OCEA*?: HOUSE. fwheB oracticsb!?,) FORT WASHINGTON, BtOUNT i BROWN'S D')(% tMiddletowB.) and bED BANK.?New aad splendid sttamhoat TIIOMAS HUN1' Captain A. h. Hanerty, fr- at New-Haven pier, East River ?* follow* t Leave* N*w- York. L*eve Shrewsberry. Tueiday, Fob, It. in A M Wed'wlBy.Feb.ll-.IO A M. I holiday, -' 1J..ii ?' Fnd?y, " w.-ij, Sa-aiday. " IL. I P.M.Monday. ' 1?.. H P. M. Tuesday, " 17.. t W*d'?d*y, " U-- ft L Thunday, " 19.. 2\ Friday, " 20.. 8 A. M. S.turday, - 31-- 8 A M Monday. | j3-. 9 \\ 1ue?d?y, ?? St.. 9 |Wed'id?y, " M..M Tbunday, " S8..10 " riiday, "" ST."10. ? ?, Saturday. - t8. .121 P. M. M< aday. March 1.. 1 P.M. Ta* stsxei for Square and Fieuhold will run ib connec? tion wiihlioat. S'ages to o<>nv*y pa**?ngers to all par's of the rocalry Al. persons are forbid troaling ta* ab.ive biet en the accoant of the owaers^_lit tMl UROVIDENCE AND WORCESTER X BAILROAI> SPECIAL NOTICC -U.UI r-rtfcer none*, tne 4 o oloc* P. *1 Traia from Worcester M Previ iaaee.WlU lie dct?i*ed at Worcester antil i? o'clock. If recessary, to cannec' with the " Kxrree*Train" waieh leave* New-York at I o'clock A M .of the lame day. i bis will BWSBB a connection, anleasthe Etareaa Traia is delayed by tome aanaual cauae._ ? jjltf ISAAC h. 8Q?THW1CB. So* t. d/^ENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW \V JERSEY?WINTER ARRAN(JEMENT8.?Ij*avae New-York at S A M. and 4J P. M .foot ofC*urt!.mdt *'. | at 11 A.M. Ifreisnt) *?d 4 It P.M., Pier No. 1, R*rtf g.wer?for El'7abetbp.>n, ll rsbeth'-own, WtBBBttd,BeittB ?Inns i'laieBeld, Boaadlniok, Sumarville, Barf ta, White Hoaaa. Eaaton. Be. al tf NEW-JERSEY RAILROAD -NEW YORK and PHILADEJ.PHIA direet-C. 8 MAIL ami EXPKESS LINES- Tl-.rough w 4, b?nra-N*W;J?' ie? Railroad via Jeriey Ci'y. leaving New-Yorr at S A M. foot of Coartlaadt-*t ; ? A M. and I P. M. Ljh?rty-st. Leave* Philadelphia Huue hoar* from foot of Waluat st Far* reduced to II for first clas* and MM fay IH*UJIM BAl.TIMORK, WA8HLNOTON and CHAKLESTON ttiruagh ticket* sold in ta* bpovb liaea, and tluuigh bag cage carried lata*} f. M. Una fiom New-York. wttB taroagB eoadaotor*._dittr IREGULAR MAIL LINE, sis Ston II icgtoa. for BOSTON. PBOVIDENOE. NEW-BKIV roPU and TAUNTON-Th* steamer* COMMODORE aid MASSACHUSKrrS. of thi* ?ne. ? SfSSS a. beretofor*. *lt*niat*ly leaviag Pier No. I, Nor.h River, fiat wbarfabove Battery -place, daily, SuBdayi axeepted. at 4 it P. M. The East era Steamboat Mail i* aow u*** p. .iti d by this route as formerly. -.. Ftr Ireight or pa??*g* apply at th* office. No. to Bs?ery. place,or on board the boat*. ?" CAMDEN and AMBOY RAILROAD LINE for PHILADELPHIA, ?t 1? e'clock, A.M. from pier No 1 North River, fool of Bettery-alaee by ataaXrt JOHN POTTER, J1'?.'Sacdays 5*2nmdMHa! riving at Philad.lplua at 2? P M. Fare IJ , ?eoead-elaa*. flJUaTfa.tliM.ttiP.M. '??i V,,,^,. ??R BOSTON, tia NEWPORT and fP **AI L BJVBR.-Tb*s?l*ndid aadsapenor *t?aaBars ?fvPIHECTATEaad ST Af EOF ?A^^T'S?tM naU dar? (Saaday* erceiited Pier No. I, N. B .aear la* fVEW-Y OBI and NEW-HAVEN 11 RAILROAD.?WINTER ARRANOEMENT, Dt". i 1851 -Trans*To*t ef New York leave aear eeraer ef C Aa f^^r:it^ leav. for N.w Have, at 7 and I i 't A M 4 aad 4 5F.M iB*ll.llA..VLraasiBeo? ia.Tioa wrtb Traia tro. New Har*. t? Hartford a.d = ..uaf,?1.! aad wit* Train over the Canal Road F^al V Taaw .for N.w-Havaa. Hsn/.rd. Sprnrf. d. f*,^ct . at ICver BB.I V.nnont Railro^., to Order.. a. -gh and Mantraal.) Boatoa and Worcester, at I A. M.. , .,p2 .t Sts" ford aJd B.Mi.epor:.) a?d iV M.. hum. ? B *tofd. Norwali aad Bridgeport ;) time, aboil It Uoari to BoSonl The I A. M. coaiieeU with tne H?u*iot,c aad N.u? Biilroad. at Brut^-rt, *ad Canal fcUraad at Naw-Havea. The 3 o'clock P. M wits NBuga.ar* Rs us.adat Bridgeport. _ Srti i*t Taaiss for Port Cheater, at I ? A. M aad (a P >I Stop at Mom' Veru >a aad F elhamvUle. I anas ?TO Ntw-Yoas -Ac^rami-dat.oa TraiB* laav* SeaXasV28.1 aad S? 35 A M .a"JJ.M. :-!^^^?^ r. "wall a- BtaaifoH 1 Vav.ug B.?ssoa at S A. M.. and ' K'rv'uX Taaiai :*are Port Cheater at 5 St A. M., aad 1 / hi- ' tin Laiaaaastf ia*du-.i-a ?>?*? *ad ', .;EO W WHTSTLBB Js, ??'iins.s.r. * aeuaii?taa>*aai legal Notices. rVOTlCE fjf!NT?Ntl*>N to FORM iN .s iS'SURtfCE COMPANY -Ca?. '-'.'. t,. kI - s aaeh -Thirty p.r ceat t i ? t'v aaWaatl P*l era' in n tel. M leaiaia in th* h iL 1 i.T'.b l'a- Th* ?olerseae.l U.rely rise . ^ i util? lateii-a t. firm aa Its.-.suis C.-n L ? . ? ?c?r<i r."t.e City ..f Naw-Yoik. a.d ta - ; , ?.,?., v -M , - iM . - F'.;v lN?Tl kance COMPANY," for the anrpoie of n*aki*f ? ruraice.t dwall s| hoa MS. a-ores. reaU. and afj a t.d* ci l'.v-d?g*!a.d upoa houMhidd farat are *??^'j?. ., ? ueryiotieity. ag*1** "f "T ?1??>??8 b7 l^ i * 1 h ii iclnsil t avigat oa and tran.nsrtai'.n. as expressed n ih. 2d inbdivwio, of the lit aeeiio. of the act to pr-v'de ! The iLCorpoiatiou ?f las ua*c*Cocapaa.e.. Bisse.1 AprU 1 , 1643 ?Dated New York. Febraary 5, 1851. rilBg' tors ? ( alet,S Woedharl. 8,0?*^ rjraaer. MMH ^i**"' 1. J Ka.-tnd. AlpheiiaBanaiBg. J;rba L / .'.ran. sVakasaaa, Casper C Childs. L^LTKaaVT aee, S lumon Jessraraa, Warren ?sraar. Ct-lit. ?n. H Bnr **. ^?"'hTii' . B-raard. JohnJ Y.lloti. ^VHoii. . :, i,i.e., Walt? keel*r. ^ y q. Heavy M .lor, , Qm*f} W;*?*r jM a D-aaldsea. r-W; ?|r? fvi^sE Ststtssit*. J?i.irawr.>eawtarr. ? ,rr<iw SUPREME COURT.?In the matter ? the ?,*> ?.i- a theMayer. Aldermaaaad"-maaal atful UaOtrai New York. r? a tka OPEN IN? Of ?ury ;;,?s! ^( (Yea to tfat Baleen ? '". 'a tha City ?(* Naw- ferk Tha ? i ?-??. Cwn a s*i strs >/ytetmata aad .taaaatli la tha s ?"? ?sm? iled astUr.uVy ar *< aled by an'* of tke Supreme CearL CT? Botwa partsaal U the rr<; i:r?MiU of aa A at of L/*S;""*"**jf aaaoaa ofth* stat*, rHa? Y*rk. ?a ? - " ab Art u tossed aa Aot taut ad aa Aat (a laiaao ee-etal law. dialing parucalerlr to la* City ef New Tor*. ? ,TV W P*N*T? Apnl ? '* ??" ?k*?.d a?-.! at. isjb. tha. the_ab.tTar . of ;he ..? mat* ata. ???,.,,..: mj the ?' w *at1ai r-nta.a-nt tka eaatea C*esa ?*:on?rs seas a h*o r*>wrt to vha sail Baa Oavt, <: tiie :.?? aad place bereite/.ar atea-vaad A ?4 tka eaid 1'oe ruttsiessra f* h*r sire aoiioe, aartaaai to tea reeu iteiili ?f "A* an:, entitled Aa Act to erased aa AM Bath td aa A t la r*l*u<B to the collection *f AasaaesaensB aad Teas* ib ta* C"r aad Oaaty *f N*w. Y*rk ,a*d far -'hat [?mod May 14 IS40 BBBBBnJ, Mar T HO . to the ?w?e or inn * tarinaat or acr ?parte of all haasaa. and naaro?,*" ?i wo'mproeed taada adarted ;|?sr*by. (Aat tha* havaeon,. ? at tki Eat male aad A?ae?*eaoat, aad thaiafl nei?oae w hoae interests are erfec'ed thereey, tad who aatf '??ip ,:'.. a ,..:?,. ?-? -r, Oes?*' '.a steseat tho r oo ort IB wm-m.U MOSES MAYNARD. J r E*t . too Chatra-.an. i Use taid ('? mannet..aers, at the ? fflce of JaasoB 8. SauidVd. ]*j .No 7| Broadwsy ib the C y of New York, m It ?L'r'.jr dsys front the date of thia aot wo Aad trat the lire's embraced by the taa*Hautet aro aa f ** eara. that i?tc ?? All the lete, piscas or parewt* ?r lend isWhe Tut of N.? Tat? < ascribed aad beeaded aa follewe.ha wit : O. the eest, ?y the wetter)* liae or m4U 9 lS'h bt , na Ike weet, by the eaa'erlt Umm ur aato of lltha? , oa the Borth, by the hue */ the oaataw of the iil^ck ae'wtea tltt-et aad J2d-?l . aad oa aha south, hr tu* hlO et the renter of the block hetoeea tust tt aad .??? si Aad also al i the lou. aieaee er Barrels of lead awaale, 'put sad heia? ia said Citr. 4**> rtjaod aad heaneaVtd as K mmm to wit. On thooaat \>j tka weaaarkr liae or std* at lIth-*? j mm ihm wi ? tha *aet?rlr laaa or sid* of tnh BO., aad hj th* lio* of high oaUr ne>rt ?? tha Hu,Uob Ki>*r; oa th* ? r a. bj th* Umm *f th* saatas ?? th* . .??? H?tw*?B sad-et.: aai oa th* r>?ih by \\t ut mi th* c*at*r of tho tlooA between list st aad JO'.h st Ai.4 the aaal llooaus atoaers 'mtlisr g re n ?tice, that their reaort sa tan shore eutitled aialter anil be aiade aad aroMated t* the) Seatta* Cnort of the 8-ate of IVew Yotk. at a <?*asal TVm of th* sa d Coart, to be bald at the City Hall of tan City of New-York, oa Satarday the mh day of Maxen, ls.v, a' the opeaiag of tke Court oa that day, or as eaaa thereafter as Coaasel raa he heard . aad that toes aad theie.a aut'oa will bo made that laid Krp-ut he ewadtaaod. D.rec New-York. Jaa. I ISjI BIOSKS M.I Y\ ABO. Ja , ) JAMKS3 SAMDKD, . . t, <c?i WILLI AM 8 t?KK<ji)RY. > Hanar I Danss, Attorney illtnTa* SUPREME COURT.?Ii the mstter ml the applicatioa of tha Mayor. Aldermen aad Caen* awaalt] ol the City of Now Yoik, relative to the KX TKNDINtl of CANAL ST . m the said city la a stra?dal line, aa til II lateraeeta W alker st.; and the WlOKNllsat mi W AI KKH SI . iu u >l cit<. <u the uortherly aide, se aa to fotui a street uf 11 leet in width la Kaiser? st , and aha thrrwtag of the gore foraied by the latrriee.ticB tg Oaav tre. Orange Walker and Caaal sts . late the s'raet. -Tno acilersisried, Coniniisrioners of Ks'iinats aad Ai****bm U) the above eutitled matter, hereby gire notice, j? irsus_ ts the reqnireroeatt of an Act of tha Legislature at* the people of the State of New-Y >rk, entitled " Aa Act to amend an Act, aatitled aa Act to reduce several laws re? lating particularly to the City nr* New. York lataoee Aat," pissed April 20,1839 . aad also the Act eatrled ''Aa Aetna aiixnd sn Act, ?atitled so Act in relatioa t* the eellee'sea ol aeses-inienta and taiee in the Cit? and Couatr or* New York. Bad for other parnoeea, riaseed Slay 14. ISiS " paaawd May i, 1841. to tha owaer or owners, occupant or *? ?apanSa of all hecset, and improved or oniatpreved lands nfeeted thereby, that they have codipleted their suon'smental *e tiuiare aad aueasmeat ia the above eatitled ma"*r, aaal that all persons a hose interests are affected <h*r*hy,aad who may lie oupoeed to the easne, are reouested o pra? se i ? their obiections, in writing, to RICHARD J. SKI rtf. *s, the Chairaiaaof the said t Omiiusskiaars, athia hoono. No. 90 HivitioB st , ia th* City of New-Yoik. withes shirtf days from the date of ttua notice ; and that the liauu eaa brsced by the supplemental ssttmste aad assessasent are as fallows, that it is lo say . All tha lota, pieces aad par? se l> os?lane acioded witkia the fullowiag Uraits, that at so ts) : begitinii g at a point oa the southerly s'de of Divnv ion st , diataat M feet eaaterly from tho *aeterly aide ef Ptke-oi.: tfaoace ruumng easterly along *aid (oathorbr eaia o! Difkuoa at to the tatereacuea or the same with taw westerly sale of Oouveraear St.; theace soatherly a'aavg said weaterly side of Oiuveraeur-et to the Eaet Hirer: theace wtetsrly along the Bast River to a point distant M feel eaaeerfy from the aattarly side of Pike shp; thence aertkerly aloiic a liae distent >S feet easterly fraaa tb* easterly s d* of Pike st sad Pike slip, aad parallel therewith totbaplac* ol beatuBiag. And aleu all th* loss, pieces or parcels oi lead fionltn* ou Walker St.. east ar the Bmsery. to the tenniBitioa of Walker tt. aad sitead lng a diNtaace aot etoeeding ISO fe*t north aad south fraaa th* northerly and souther!? sidoa of \V? ? r St., i .cladiaf lMfeet north arid south or Walker-st oa all the sOaatB in" laectieg Ws'ker st. from the easterly iu* or side ad the Bowery to the westerly line or aide of Kaoes et .laolts? sive. Andalsoall the lots known be th* nomnere f4 tmt :s Mot' at . Nos.'9l,?3, 9J.9H and 97 Mulberry etj Mae. tO, 97,99, ldl and 114 Orange st ; Nne 139 aad 141 r*utre st i the lot or piece ol ground fronting ob Ceativet., ao tweea Wh-te and Praakiia-sts.. and numiiernd on the ConiOHiocoiier?' K"n< lit Map 1,043: Lota Nos. It. 100, 111. 113. 111. 117. II?. 131. lit. Its. 111. Hi aad IN Walker-st L >te Noe 70. 73. 74 and 76 Caaal -et.. I ..an N . 1 ar.d 9 Mercor-st . Lot No It Wooetes-st i Lean Noa 410| and 111 Broadway , and Lota Noe.40 and 41 for aylb-at. And the snid Commisatcnera furthev give aothsa. that the sunrlemeutal abatract of the said I 'ore mi ?i oaora, rontainiBS Ihe names of the owners of the lota ass eaaa 4L the numbers of such lots aa tbsy appear oa tke maps of the Coat in isaicuers, tegether w.th SWOB maps, aad taw aasonat uf the a*se?*meiit, whether for damage er aeaeit; and also all th* affidavits, estuna'ee aad other dunaassoBB which were osmI by tha Comraiiwioaera la making thaajr su^plesaeiilalea'imate and a*ees*iu*ut, have heea dejy^Muaan in the Ktreat I'ommiaasooftr'* 4)r1le* ml th* Ciliar Smw York, th*r* to lapiaiB for at least thirty days before tho said CoDioiiMioiier* make their ?optdeiorntel r?p.?rt at taw t.n e aud place hereinafter meat'oiied And the aald Cons mtaeioneis farther g^vo notice, that the said sopolomeaSal report will be preaiaetod to tbe Si:pr*me Coar of th* 8tata "f IVrw y ash. at a special term of the said Court, to he held at ihe City Hall of IhoCsts ef New York, ea Satar? day, the Slat dav ol Vebiuary, 18 >3. at tha opeinag of the Court oa that nay ; and that '-h*a and th*r*. or a* seen thereafter as Counsel can be heard, a motion will 1 - narto thai tke aaid supplemental report, t 'gather with the orig? inal report of the C inmltsiouors la the ahove witltlasd matter,he cnnfira,rd And notice is further givea. that Saw soppleaneutal cists, charges and disbursements ia the i aatitled matter, will be taied by Hon Hoary F. Edwarde, or, ia ea?? ol his abaeane, by one of the inker Joetkwe ef the is'd Cunit, at tha Hnpieii'O Court Chaailior*, at Uaa City Hn'l of Ihe City of New York, oa 8af<lrdar, 'mm Hat day of Janvary, 18)3, at t o'clock la the forwaoon - l>ated New Yoik, Jaa. 13. 1SV3 RICIiARD J. SMITH. ) ()' ;i)KN ! : < a \ HD8^ SCest/. is., ..an OERARDU8 I I. A It at HENRY K LAV 1 Eh. Attoraer ill UliPKEME COURT, late Mu prent? tv^CoBit in Euuity?(Late ia Ckaarery, before the Ywe ChsBcrl'oruf tbe Kirs'. Circuit.)?BeBiasroa Dtshrow aad Phohe Di^tow, his wife, aad Sassa?) W Dwbrea aad Sa mli Dsbruw, hw wife agaiest Courtaey Hell, C*ena*w Hall, f>'z?cal*r of Ihe hist will snd Uttamaat of Hannah Hail,d?c*attd Wara Hall, Pb*bo ?'ichett. Meleaey Pea cork, wife of Allen Peaeock, Al.'ea P*a<mm. Naaaa Wara, w fe ol Abraham Wara. Abraham Wasa. aad Mar? Hresre, wife of Jothun Brown, J ishua Browa. Haaiy rs. Dwhrew. Eh/a L Woods. John O Diabsow. Rllea Dishrow. ?lien 1> ? !?>?. Adaiiatetratrisof Krancia Dmbrow.deeeaesd.Bit za Aim Oi-hrowaiid Mary R I) shro*.inraa's.J*aee Htrker ami Miry Barker ,his wife, P am eel W Disbrew, rraasts L. liiabrow, aa lafaut. Ana Woeds, El sa D Uses, WilLeen Joaes aad DoretheaM Job**, hi* wifs, .laliaOdlass. Jalsa O?lum Adsaiaisliatia of 1 !,.?.?* B Odfua, decetaod. . ? i ??., II .1 '. .i ? ti Jaraea M Wara, Tl.oeaee M Wi't, John W. Mwsenger and Margaist 8 Messenger, his wife, William T Pattea aad 4?athanne B. I'Utee. hi* wif*. Or viL* : i 'de *Ld Ana M Dibble, hi* wife, Willises B-. .Mcigan, Joha Jewel aad I. rv? I. Jewel, his wife, As sa Dewi'i aad Haatsh Dewi't.his wife, TBossaa Wara. WuV |iaar G Laaclry, Oscar Harri<-B l.aagley aad Ma ia I^ea ikh Langlev.infaa's, Thomas W. LeUs, Charles M Leiht, Allied B Lette. Andrew Campbell snd Mary B Caavp bell, his wife, James M. Letts, TBomas Taylor aad aarah Ana Taylor, his wife, late Sarah Ana led. Jeha Haeaa. Margaret C Burr s. H >rscs Yo iug aad f'sllariae Yoaaa, Ins wife, Augustas N. Si.ith aad Eliza C. Siaith, h s w.sa. I. tsurr.s asd J<:lia(l Barns, lafaala, Malhaasel L Lord, Heary Newton Van tVhasck. Chrtstiphar Wolfe aed James L Pbelp*. maior -la parsaaaew of a loilgmeatef th* Saprem* Court, made ia th* aawew rant*. ?,11 ?*ioid, ender Ihe direction ol lb* aehaortear. Hie Referee thereio. by AMI ay / Hie*rk*r k Co , aaav tiOLee's, at oublir aac'.i ?r. *'. the Meralian**' Eiehaage UB Ihe Citvof New-York. <? Saturday, the third dag of Aartl aeit, at twalve o'rlsx-k at aioa, all these ?ertaut leta, pieces or osrcels sf Ised si'?at*. lyiag aad beiag la taa C.tyof New-York,and a >w kaown aat distinga shel as D'aubera th rty (H0i Hamilton st'eet, s urabeis uaa asadfed and thuty sine (t?). oao hundrad aad forty (1401. ana drei! and forty oaa (14!) and oae handred aad foiif. ?a , (147) Cherry street, ?ud nua,har* four huadrjO ataf ?? ehe '413) atd four hsr.dred and foartaea (tit) Waase n . at -lUte.l New-York. K?l,raary 17. 1?M JOSEPH BOrilHliiW.aveferae. jABtBS Men BtXr, Pl'lfs' Att y, 3? Wall st. 19f UaTlTh SUPREME COURT.?In the matter of the eppneatiea of the Major, Alderaeoe and 4'esa avaa'ty of th* <,'ty of New York, relativ* U th* OPBll IN* of ONE HUNDRED AND TWEVTY-FOUBTB 8T fron th* Old Chairh Road to tke Sth av , ta the Caf o* New-York. Pabhn notica s berehy givea, by the Mayor, A'.ie-iriee and C- aimnnahy of the City of Nser York.psr ntu to statute ia soca case aiade aad provided, U^attno s i Iba Mayor. AldermeB aad I' oomona!ty ef the C^hy at j,? f wrk, lataad to mske appliratioa to the Sapiees : thoSUie of New-York,U a *P???lJ'?^*i"" a ,ii ran to he held at the Ci'y Ha'i of '.** Oswaw *sew \..t>. .oD 8a crrfay ti.e Jitt day of Fchraary, lssl, mnm eysti Ii e ..(the Coin -n that day. or as aooa tBawwawayaa i.?e oaa he heard f >r the spaotatmeataf C*aasBtataaa> ssi ?.?if ?? d a'eessiaoBt ia the aiKive *b:*i*? ew? Ur; that :l . ? -r. 1 ri'.^ot of th* '"?ro,?"?(lVV?3 iMeaded. is the rp-r.irg et l'ith-st . fr '"v?? ?J5 ,^'3 ??.e Oty ^N,w Xr. lTae^an on the s.a., or plan f sajd Ci<f ^rrf**. g^^af hTess ?.*!>-. siataie of th* i^ooia '/ Maiaaaf y . . tin i 1 ' A a Art '?i??,T?^^Xl^'a?W^ "?' a"'' r?!i.t April 3 ISftl-DatOd V.,-a aad aar ether part - tirNH Y B DAVIBI. y ew-Yoik.Jaa ts.itJ rvstsawlit*tke(>tnetnt?aav. .;i tF31_vtmmwm-a "TtT^URROOATE'S COURT, h?14 \ ,..md nw tb.Coaarr of New York, attkw ?artw , ?. Aft". SB the f itv ofVlow.Yerk.entU twaadMe ' ; I',", S jslaao . bs tu? rear mm Jf^mmmflaasM hsa> i- prrser.t A?iu.d.rW ?radferd ^' . e^Inth.in^erofikewplkas^anUBtegen^^ h.ieaJ .rate sf leUWlL \i^%A^?^^ en ree/irg aad tliag doe awf. by **-JJ^Tj Vi.i , f s* irder rariinag Beaismia Nathaa, Jg**? v Jadah, .ic Marian Judsh.th* Adaiai* s*d s?ew ..isiasd, t* a^P??"?l?i, Ca " ,^e*.taasw . ..,.* why they should aot he re^mje ^ , f(j wajaat r.? real ertaMorUessv^aa?*? ? ^ saatasOWi . r a dahts . aad.ao . ad m theeataie : a.-i.itis ^^.^^daa-aat: . a-ear ?wfo a the : h- sead fcamaei N. !*, ?,.^?li at hi* "moe. in tka I trceausflhec>s?tr*f Ma- I Man l? Belt, at SOS . ;t, of New-York. oa th* ?.'" ? r ^ ,k#r, ,. r^erh to the for.^ ,/t?et, to tB. .. d Adwa^ ran** wh? eerbonty *liouju ^ ( h rf ^ ^ ^ ..?^.rat-t-. '* " ' . <!-? --..LaashJlbeoal. ?llV.1, Lr?i*e A W,atatAD*OUD.iartotaU. /894W