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a poy: ke r Specification, goes to show with the Secretary of the Navy in relation to my letter addressed to the Secretary him my account for proceeding to Annapo , took place on my (Blair's) return from Norfolk, book of the Congress, which was on thc ril, more than a month previous to my former arrest, which took place on the 23d of May last. If the oat this time, as stated by the wit- ness, then his two or three weeks are of no avail, and show the reliance that must be placed upon the te: of falsehood, of which | am accused, ssion made by me in my letter conversation took p! mony. The chai is placed in a single ex; to the Secretary of the tention of disobeying any order of my commander,” and this letter has been hauled into the specification. There alone can be known to the and omniteient Being above, who governs the universe, and rules and sways the empires of the hom allhearts are known,” and from whom “our most secret thoughts are not hidden.” and in of that all-seeng and omni; ayer, that in going to Annapolis was no intention of disobeying the orders of my commander. it not my intention to go to Nor- by going to Annapolis, entions of man which world, and to ‘ In saying, @id I declai folk ? Certainly not; or did I, declare that I would not go to Norfolk ? Certainly not had no intention of disobeying any o1 r the proper understanding of my case, I of my being ordered to Norfolk. Com. Turner desired most strenuously to send me to New York, and that it was upon my earnest solicitation that 1 was ordered t wove a ders. In order must state the caus retionary with me as to what is letter of January 11, 1844, am orde.ed to take the prisoners delivered to me by Mr. and deliver them to the Marshal oui! enter, for by of the district, and other letters from Mr. at my own dircretion in this matter. order be not allowed captait at so great a dis- igned for thei tance from the post entrance, then is there no need of so many officers in our navy, for the one head here inthe city, can as well direct in the Mediterranean, the West Indies, It is wrong to infer, stuous snow storms or terrible gales in my entrance into Chesepeake bay, did not keep me from entering Hampton Roads ; that the signs of the times freely indicated tha: the w: de bvisterous and dangerous to the safety of my ship, if overtaken by such weather in a narrow and danj He that could foresee that such wo the result from the sign of the time: or off the coast of South America. that because | incurred no tem: encountering it, to the danger of suffering shipmen, he would be a blockhead. A summary wi evidence in the cas lot when he came on board to procee: ik, provided the wind and weather should permit, was strongly adverted to and imp: tion of the Court. He appealed to every officer of the Court to consider well, and fully oxamine all the testi- mony of this caso, then made of the ed upon the atten- nd conscientious stain the charge of false rted upon such tragile there be such an one in this Cow westigation of this testim: to such a conclusion, I must say I would not give my peace of mind, and belief of conscientious rectitude for the course of my conduct for all ay fancy to himself, to be in pos- ask themselves il upon this case, can com he tranquility he ion by such a decisio closed his defence after a continua: and a half. During the delivery, 0 lenge and in attendance—the room was crowded, the doors and windows of the anti-room and t were thronged, and a verygmani- ed anxiety and interest was depicted upon y feature of the numerou: Court was shortly afterwards cleared, for the purpose of reading the reinainder of the journal, and determining ent they should return upon thi ce offered. We hope that all are sati that any further harassing trials will be abandoned, and that his trials are over, fora spell at least. Certain other allegations have been endeavored to be raised, for the doatswain’s mate, was, for some days,tin 6 with the Secretary doubtless found their charges and forthwith abandoned the: so in this latter case—much more honor would have been clue the department than for the course they have pur- The counsel for the accused ¢ of nearly two anxious audience wi Navy and others, but they unfounded and untrue, Pity they had not done Battiaonr, July 14, 1849. Hot Weather—Methodist Funeral Sermon on Gen. Jack, son—Religious Squabbling—Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Yesterday was decidedly the hottest day that has been experienced in this city for the past ten years, the ther- mometer in a cool spot at 4 o’clock boiling up to 96°, Saturday it reached 95°, and at 5 o'clock this morning i; stands at 83°, without a breath of air stirring, so that it bids fair to eclipse all of its predecessors. ‘The Methodist tuneral ceremonies in honor of the me- mory of Gen. Jackson took place yesterday evening a Monument Square, the novelty of the proceeding calling together an immense concourse of citizens notwithstand- ing the great heat of the weather. was delivered by the Rev. John A. Collins, and I was pleased to see that good sense had triumpeed over religi. ous fanatacism, and that no allusion, directly or indirect ly was made to the imaginary grievance which had caus. ed them to undertake these ceremonies. however, a slight reflection cast on Dr. Wyatt for not having enlarged on the fact of his dying a Christian in ron the occasion of the general funeral celebra- ich they deemed, in view of his eventful life, ax reatest triumphs of religion. The fact is that 's prayer was one of the most common place. inanimiate affairs ever listened to, inappropriate in the extreme, and unsuitable in every sense of the word, tc I could pick out af least one hundred old Methodist class leaders in this city who could make # better prayer. Mr. Collins threw aside all political The funeral addros: eloquent and The Rev. Mr. Slicer, whose violent democracy has ed a split in the church over which he is stationed, properly took no part in the ceremonies, fearing it might tend to further divide his congregation, as 2 al motive is assigned to every thing he does. ference in politics brought money into t, by securing his election to the Ch: te years it has only involved him in By the way, I under- o tey his old democratic friends for on election to the Chaplaincy of the House of Rep! tives again this winter, as a difficulty in which he’ is ne methodist preacher is s) novel an art but little doubt of his securing the election. Yesterday being Sunday it was quite an amusing sight toalooker-on tu see the progress of the difficult: german Lutherans of ti -five members who have been the Board of Trustees from church member- ship for desiring the removal of the Rey. Mr. Scheib were all there, and appeared to have made many con- The fact is, the Protestants of this city for a year yast having come to the conclusion to preach no more sermons against Catholocism, have ever since beer querrelling among themselves, Ont Catholics, having now no open oppo! have greatly fallen off’ in their exertions for promoting of the church, whilst there are also mor+ ‘ations engaged ina war o unity of action among them . Vincents are still fighting ove: the grave of the Rev. Mr. Gildea, and if the Protestant: don’t fire some hot shot into them soon there is no know what the consequence ma he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company have posi tively refused to accept the bill passed at the last session ofthe Virginia Legislature, giving them the right o way to the Ohio river at Wheeling. They w the Ohio either at Pittsburgh or Parkersburg, and they will probably succeed in getting the right of way to the times past his int h ary dilticulties. cle that there is other hand, the ‘ion to encounter words that has destroye ‘The congregation of ‘There was nothing done in the wholesale markets on Saturday worthy of note, though the new crop of wheat indicates that the present be a busy week. The present dry and scorching weathe has led to the belief of a failure of the corn crop, and, therefore, the wheat market is unsettled in coming in very fast, a na, July 14, 1845, Since Saturday the weather, instead of moderating has been steadily growing hotter and hotter. The at- mosphere appears to glow with feverish heat, and the water from our fire plugs and hydrants hisses up into im as it is thrown upon the pavements. is parchod and baked, except the animal creation, and it is fast melting away in perspiration, Only think of i rch or theatre this sweltering weather iw! the very thought of it is sufficient to make one gasp for breath. Tho Orangomen of this vicinity celebrated the anni- versary of the battle of the B firing guns, squil up arow all night, end adding an oc nade at the houses of such Cathol obnoxious to them. (13th of July,) on and crackers, casional rowdy sere- The latter bore it all v never in one instance, that I have heard of retort the insults. There was a batch of removals in the Custom House this morning which causes cons iderable sqeeling, but the offices are not of suflicient im portance to merit. par- Stocks are firm to-da: but Texas 8 per cent. ware Canal Loan. The: There is no chauge in a , and Chesepeake and Dele. ike the thermometer are up ; Texas Bonds experiencing a rise of 3 per cent. on the 31 afterwards, and Texas notes a rise Wilmington Railroad and ves are firm at thequotations of Saturday and Fri- The thermometer in the shade, at 9 o'clock to-d at 2 o'clock, 103; and at resent writing. Street Theatre. 's produced nightly at the Walnut thiopean Opera continues to at- who can muster 98 ; at 1 o'clock, 101 ; TOA, at which notch i in ndid sty! ‘At the Chesnut, th, tract a portion of those encounter the sweltering atmosphere of eo reee to f a moderately Sales of Stocks at Phi Finst Boanp, July 14,—$1000 $3000 Tennessee T; int, 73; 1000 Rea- wton Railroad, s 0 | Boston, July 12, 1840, The Tremont House—Nahant—Effect of Pr Policy in New England—The Maine State Election— Marcus Morton and his Proscriptive Course~The Bos ton Post Office, 4. ‘When | left your great and thriving city, I promised you sho fa from me if 1 could find anythl ieasneres Advice. terest to write you about. After a very pleasant, though dusty, ride over the Long Island Railroad, | reached here about 8 o'elock, and soon found myself in the most com: fortahle quarters at the Tremont Houre. This and the American are really magnificent hotels, equal in all re- spects to what they have been represented to be. Being cas less extensive scale than ear own Astor House, more order and quietness all the advantages ment. - New York, Monday, July 14. hot weather, and the usiness men from the faastive, and we quote $3 87}; Pearls ‘ellow of all descrij |, cents. The di is ‘eat of the day has prevente? uence in this ‘staple: :- 308 sconuut:et (hi sence of a great city, trade, Se eae Rr the Snrer HEs—Pots are are firm at $4 25, Beeswax—Prime_y. Wanted at 29}, 297 for export. : Corrox—The excessive all operations of conseq pa SS MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW FORM, JULY 15. , while they combine by that mammoth establish. object being to restore the s a Ala of fashionable New Yorkers arrived here last bat hale way Le ria eng any sea ser- pent is to be “ trotted ont,” it is said, especial amusement and benefit of the gaping multitude ot fashion- ables there assembled. A steambozt plies constantly be- tween this city and that famous watering-place, and your humble se sengers. Nahant. &are too snail to note. Liverroot Cra: Co. Bre) Musche, Aut Bris Caaitna, Young, Madsiss NEM CC: ic, Smith, Gibraltar, i fiaauie des pear omen an trier te Doctor being one of the few qualified advertising nelosing a fee, immediately L. McCready & Co. ant intends soon to constitute one of her You shall have a letter from me while at ings it was th: f ing ET cousides. According to your request, 1 am endeavoring as far as possible, to learn the true ranks of the by the Medical Aid. REGORY, 66 Gold street, attending to the duties of state of things produced in the ‘ravers, Baltimore pointing powers” at Washington. reeman, Wilmington, JW Kempton, Osho the disaffection in the party, arising from that cause, has not been at all exaggerated ; in not be Schr Textor, Smi Sehr John A Demare: N L McCready & Co. 4 jadel phi Sloop Arion, Brown, Provideuce fact the whole truth has | 6248 65c. Prime for city consumption, is held as high Nor are the existing troubles confined to pervade all the New England The leaders, sensible of their inability to pro- duce reconciliation, make no guch attempt, but lest the common enemy” should be benefitted by a full disco- 'y of these family divisions, they make as few public ire the best treatinent—a prompe ld apply as above. ‘Dr. Gregory has. Ii moras hop mnespondence will be cous self, There are, however, should be lost sight of, but Ce ee a etary cher syepeapee migne of these belong to other in its more advanced and told. hasetis-—they Wiuskey—Domestic in drudge casks Western and prison barrels are firm at 20a Carrey Marxet.—At market—1100 Beef Cattle, (250 from the South); 40 Cows and Calves; 2500 Sheep and Missed srscly conden LANGLEY’S demonstrations as possible. 1 was to-day conversing with a prominent and very intelligent democrat that the party are in avery bad fix in that State, almost if not quite beyond recovery. He remarked to me that if President Polk and others, responsible for the suicidal policy pursued in regard to Maine, are not already se- tistie Parces—-Beef Cattle—At the beginning of the week considerable spirit prevailed in the market, but towards its close the excessively warm weather, now prevalent. has had the effect to knock down prices fully 37) ures of last week; we quote according- middling $4 87} a $9 25; Prime $6 20. piscuTienT CORN rvaster, AB been lot . jand, and is warrant hip supposed to be 12 39, lon 49, saw lue Psat from Maine, and learned from him from Havre, June 5, with mdse, rage passengers. 23d ult. lat 45 47 1 full set of spars painted uging to 5 oF 600 ton shi perently a portion of the upj iceber st. Int 42 20," Lor cents from the fi ly—Inferior ani mys ee should steal away, so as to wet Cotton's, Bleecker VACCINATION TO PREVENT two can proceed from no other cattse whateve 4 nO stricture cau exist without it. The of the injury which the cause and the party will Cows and Calves—Prices range from $14 to $25, with | 7 o suffer thereby, they will be fully convinced when the result of the September election reaches them. that a distinguished democrat from Maine has gone to Washington to apprise the President of what he may ex- pect from that quarter, and to warn him and his cabinet against listenin, have prevailed A little observation has more than confirmed the re- presentations made by your correspondents from this city amoderate request. All sold. eA MAYHAVE Sheep and Lambs—Sheep 87}c a $4; Lambs $1 a2 50. arque Manto, standing East. 12th, off Fire Island, MAINED UNC ya th ox 3 the it f Stricture. sa rom New Orleans, June as the leageh of time its gleety a ‘ANTHEON, 66 Gold st—"This ine & Co. bth inst. of leans for Cowes and a mi ty, so much as the lex} , that is to be consi e tate how long this may Stricture, for one person is natural: ture than another. Hay—The new crop begins to come im, and is selling readily at 80c per cwt, . passed ship Saxon, i continue without p Joth, spoke Br beng Atalanta, 25 days yore disposed Teast would strengthen hid tA STRICTURE HAS UPON, THE is more certain than the effect of Stric- its ~ to lessen peclentirs degree bye ued of i the sme degree hy themsel ivan- tion here offered should apply without delay— rom Apalachicola for Bhip Win Engs, Boss, 25 days from New Orleans, with eot- is, 63 days from Leghorn, in W Brett, Mayo, 10 days from Neuvitas, with om Jobos, PR, July 2, with farther to such counsels as seem to Corn Trade. six or eight thousand bushels of from St. Louis to Cincinnati.— have been bought for the same at other landings on the Mississippi river below Tt costs about 28 cents per bus! any other suspicior Swedish barque Gustav, Fab ¥ yy ie respecting the dis: THE EYE. R. PUWKLL AND DR. DIOSSY, '‘HALMIC SURGEONS, Broadwa: ture is to depress asses, to Brett & Vo the ofticial sceptre at the Bofton Cu: D OCULISTS andOP. No. 2 But little else is talked about among po! business community. who de, ¥ al, but it is socommon,in one ushel in Cincinnati. r It is said to be worth 40 cents per Heretofore Cin- This 1s rather a new course of trace. cinnati hus obtained large supplies of corn from the Wa- bash.--St. Louis Era. bls bay water to B Lepegebak aval at Patient di .s cious eet Rough little w deratood, but t's Unques true. 5 ver and sexual organs, will easily. There never was a public man y in the confidence and res} CorneR oF WarREN STREET, Gal )reciated so rapi: barque Abby Baker, for Europe, ONFINE their Practice to ie the E: fellow-me: $ ago, and perh Ae, for New York, "Berea Veraon, Ellery, Sdays from Suvanuah, with cotton, Atuagine that, es thare is sachusetts were not character of ap upright and consci held this office a trifl time these feeli those of mingl fully ets upon these oi 8 re-act MpoL the sexual organ: yoeed pow exp! lume which is sent to many cure of Stricture proceeds, the act is which the mittd so, power! cal men of Europe and America. Reference to with wine and been perfectly cui tious man. He has Jon 26 28, brig i 16th, Ii er two months, and in that short ve ull departed and given place to istrust and contempt. It is not the ke, Sdays fi ta. Spoke 12th ult. lat 47 3 m Const of Al ind East, her nat Hasgow. 22d, lat 444, lon 40, | ‘he following were the quota, tiens for articles of American produce at the above date: Flour $7 50.7 75, market overstocked and sales dull; Corn Meal $4, demand limited; Pilot Bread $3 75, dull; red of Amnuros rabis inting, &e- Dewenana, June DR eg ae om the uetnval. ph, of and for Liverpool, fr jon 3042, saw a Br brig bow! f mind invariably ret ten) thet cance be di Lg who pa} port. Hi eir friends, or the politicians, who are alone It is the entire community, embraci: the greater part of the revenue collected at this is acts of proscription, it a East. 26th, lat 44 15, lon 17 Cutts. from Port re & the cure of Stricture—this, it is in very little time, ‘improvement of Rice $40 4 25 per 100 1bs; Corn 67c per bushel; Cheese saw several large Lard 8a 10 cts; Hams 10a 12 cts; Butter 14 cents, and very dull, generally accomplis! eduratuitously. ars in the treatment of this complai ars, have been go- Of propér and experienced persons, thecure of verned by no other rule’ of discrimination but an unqua- lified devotion to his personal aggrandisement and that of his great master and patron, Martin Van Buren. (recollect hearing this same Marcus Morton, while on his way to Washington recently, discourse ve! ly in support of the rotation principle, declaring that if he took the Boston Collectorship, his removals, especi- ally of Democrats, would be confined strict plication of that principle. The result is, if I am cor- rectly informed, ell ‘he “ old hunkeys” who had been in oftice mere than eight or ten years, und who are nearly all of the V. B. school, are suffered to remain, while the Younger officers in commission, who did not’ happen to e of the right stamp, although unexceptionable in every otherparticular, have been thrust out without ‘a wh ora wherefor” A few of his appointments are weil enough, but a large majority of them, (I speak what J know,) are a disgrace to anyCollectoror any tion, while the secret history of the bestowal of som of these favors would make any honorable man blush. As a specimen, the case of a Mr. Sweet who has a $1500 berth, may be mentioned There the name of Raymond jere, who boasts of Eg influence with the Collector, and itis this gentleman who claims the credit of getting Sweet a Sweet is a brick-layer by trade, an ting up ‘days. as formerly it demanded rsons consult the writer who come on busi- short time only, but return perfectly cured, Hough ithas besere mvsoned meee! ane aaxiety for years. To who cannot leave their homes, the writer furni ‘ith his ‘‘Private Treatise,” givingevery information on the Nainest manner; and alittle mahogany chest, can be safely sent to any in ff the number of pretenders and books of ackery. which ‘infest this city, make LEGS, HANDS, ARMS, &e. EET AND LEGS NO HINDRANCE is aow accomplished in as man lobe mm THE ACE OF WALKING. Passengers ‘Arrived. Livenroot—Packet ship Liverpool—Alfred A York; James Drew, lady ai h, from Curacoa, June 29, Co.. "Spoke 13th » for Baltimore; me day, iarlotte, (of Kingston to Boonen Grav ix August, of Kin 7347, scht Corde! tef St Domingo—saw uo schooner ashore (a: eporsed by an arrival a few days ago)—she was probably ness to this city Scotland; Henry Eyre, M Bagg, Utica; Mrs J Josephine—Brian O’Hara, Constant the ‘that he continues to man : ‘ LAMBS, ona plan the most correct and less complicated, having peculiar means of cure, toy through’ ity, ii which has an interesting ¢ subject, and written in the i turer fur thirty-five : nfo "all who eall on hi ‘ood Leg. Brix Carolina, Sherwood, 4 days from Charleston, with cot: ton, to Dunham & Dimon. . Travers, 13 days from Curacoa, to N icks brazilletto wood J Foulke& 8 bc ligowmnvite Aymar & co. sone Delaware, 13 days from St Croix, with sugar, &e. to on WW White, Jad: ‘ondick, J B Wright, PO Win Engs—H 8 Boyl, JH Saxis, G RM Wilber. me All letters must be post pai TO CITY AND COUNTRY MUSIC DEALERS AND PROFESSORS OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. \d respetfully inform his friends New Orurans—Shi Beal, J Williamson, Ca indy aud children; Robert J Holzeudorf do; Mrs EJ Seott, Mes a J Goddard, Helen Goddard, M Thomas Marshall, George Glenn, # D N G Stows, H Stotesbury = sides his rank as Gradu: in the cure of these diseases, bot tice, for more than thi ions of a work expressly, has letters from the most eminent phy the most eminent in Ameri London, to Dr. Mott, of New and others, and that ] cian, of eminence in this city. THE WONDER & BLESSING OF THE THE ONLY CURE FOR CONSUMPT! LET EVERY MA. an, Indy and servant; E IGNED woul ‘it Ne anu hospital and city assortment of Viol Boston, Scout, from Brandywine, flour and corn meal, orn, with valve ‘Gerings, and other instru- J. F. WOLTER, West Broadway, up stairs. ost reasonable terms, - ality of Violin ‘John Colby, Masters G is permitted to reler to almost every S$ Bowie, lady, 4 children its, 5 children and nurse; \ Blake; Miss J Pitt- ibbard, E Péllard, W W Denni if J pares H , G Wood, F Kornei JB Patrick, J H ments, wholesale an Schr J Polk’ Longstreet, Schr Trimmer, Lines, hornton, Virginit 1 Schr Doctor, Dome Berl Schr Victoria, Green Schr Baltimore, Swain, Parker, Eastpert, plast harleston, turtle. CHarvestox—Bri and nurse; Mr 8 8 field; Messrs W H Hi Jones, J H_ Curtiss, J Nich lane, F A Oliviera, D Von Sickle, J W Caldwell. 16 ilitary Bands supplied at the m 19 imbre J. P. TARBELL’S CELEBRATED PILLS. ESE well known and traly valnable Pills. so justly co- effects, are now NV, WOMAN jinted. This Mr. at this time put- welling-house or two for some one which lebrated for thei Cough, Pain in the Side and the most populay farni Breast, Sore ‘Throat, Risin, makes the matter curious enough. Custom House ought not to work for themselves and the public too, Employes in the Swedish ship Oscar; a Bremen sl of calomel and barque Ganges, and 1 s! oreign Importations. iverpool—2070 bars iron J H Abeel & co nt some facts connected with oth- id -epared by the c¢ er appointments, of I may detail in another letter. at head quarters, will soon learn what sort ofa trade they have made for themselves and the px made Marcus Morton the dispenser of t! age at the Boston Custom Hous Thad heard so much about the Posteoffice in this city, that I took an early opportunity to visit to say that for convenience and neatn office I have ever seen, including even our new estab- lishment in New York. ‘The recent chan; age regulations impose many additional concerned, but everything is reduced to such a perfect system, that not the least confusion has followed. Every thing is like clock work ; ani, order and accuracy an? despacth appear to bethe watch-words in every depart- ment. All who do business at this office appear. satisfied, and seem to take a pride in its excellent mar- agement. ore, ol id Cherry, haracter equally singular, which Philadelphia—all othe: “ ‘The powers that be,” ‘Therefore, be cauti art & Brothers—6 W Benjamin & co—1 Bi & co—2 H 8 Ballard & co—6 Branhall, Abernethy & Col- 1 2 Walker & Brothrrs—420 BI & co—1 H Baylis—2 Hall. Brooks & com Lei —2 LB Couls & co—3 ndict—4_ Chester, Clarke i " ‘and mere imitations. ‘Also, brig Henry Buck ious ‘and mere imitations valuable tree—Dr. Swayue ‘west corner 8th |.D. corner of Broadway and John leecker, ee of 1c ithout them, as tl ure and safe remedy for persons box, and none are genuine proprietor on the at the priacipal de} & Co., comer of Ship Auburn, New Orleans, and others. arty, when they public patron- neous Record, Hina Ciirrer.—By the following extract from din this city from Captain Joseph Steele, of of Boston, dated at Anjier, 18th March she must be placed among #l a 1 R Crowther—2 Cleveland & Mason—3 Jacobus & & co—28 Cripps & co—190 8 Congdou—2 J McCall & co— Bates & Coates—8 boxes Haggert; Atisou— 47 b. Hiedler=2t J —2 Wolfe & Gille $9 Clark, Gill & 0 For sale, wholegal Mulberry streets. ¥ PARB! Ll, will be in | Mulberry sxmets, tum 8 to SAM. ate Saad top tate ere "8B. ‘Those wishing to obtain the sole agency for these Pills, one county ix the State, can inake arranj ; effect by addressing the proprietor as above. A liberal discount Wan'Milnor EB. Warner, 205 B Chiureh Dispensat office, comer of Broome and Draper & Iver | fact it will be seen th of the clippers in the China trade. season in which she s2 it surpasses any Gihon & co —1 Lockhart, Gibson & co. Bird, Gillilan & co. Bi a Osim & borne jeans; L. B. Swai —1 Edwin Hunt—1 R. & H. Haight & co.— 10 David Hadden & 2 Cromwell, Haight & co. ‘ izes, Jeukins & ‘vis & Jones—16 8. T. Jon whether horrun t0 the island of 8: W. G. Hunt & co. Pierson and Harrison. q reid Mabe. of Good ‘Tour to this place, We wer ing feli in with her 720 B: treet, New: street, Newark, N.J Bull, T: Ne fal. Oy fa tio five days, hav; canlt well, but we have uot hada fai she will sail eleven knot: We have had light wi ¥: hi sailed from Boston on the Mth of Dee. last, anc the Horatio, of New Bedford, Capt Wood, on the same day lbany, New York, ing and Harrington, ‘d Bufiilo, New York: Grant and Bockee,’ Pough few York;'0.0. sicians tohis ABDOMI- for three years past has PPORTER, whiel proved so efficacious as to a8 well as gratifyin the Profession approve of i chance of tryicg h more I donot know. grave—355 in keds wORrisou— I Field & Minoi A The promptness with which the great mails by the Liverpool steamers are assorted and disposed of, alone proves that the reputation of the Boston Post-office for industry and despatch, is well deserved. harlestou, 8. C. WATER-CURE ESTABLISHMENT, T BRATTLEBORO’, Vt.—BY DR. R. WESSEL QEFT, (German, late of Boston. 20, rson—500 bxs tin pl cke—2 pkgs JW Ramsey—1 Siianer—1 8 Smith—s er 15 pkgs Geo H Swords—1 K imith & co—6 Adaanee & Shai De & Prof, W. Parker, tree Lillie & Pie Prof, J. B. Beck, Orvers, July 11.—Passed Midshipman James L tachedtrom Hydrographical Office, and on leave 3 months. Bosrox, July 1M, 1845. ‘Whalemen, Patients wishing tc We Bostonians would have been dried up, like clams lying on a suuny beach, with the great heat of Friday aud Saturday, had it not been for the large quantities o/ ice with which we are so bountifully supplied. These two days were the hottest that we have experienced this season. We could not walk, eat, read, sleep, or do any thing. land, Stuart & co—1 WN Sermour Gillespie & Studwell—3 J &HS8 Thorp—6 Smith, Thurgar & ca 22 2 J W Towt—$J A Underwood—9 Wrig! ht-5 AH Watson—6 Clark & West—H5 H Winkley—1 John Warrea—1 Wilson & Denning—1 Wolley & Pean—1 ‘Ward & co—l James M Weed—5 3 Wiley & Patnam—420 Woodhull & try the Water:Cure 11 ‘reatment, on the plan of Vincent aitz, Graefenberg, New Beprorp, Jul Germany, will please address, 12—Arr Geo & Susan, Pacific Ocean -o—20 Hurry & Swan—s A Mit 762 8; Dragon, South Atlantic, 400 wh 100 sp—the D returned leaky. H ward J Thomas— iturges & Shaw— MD: | Sthisley Mh W.P. Bu sup, | B.W.M'Cready, MD | A. Smith, eet, June 4, 1845, LUCINA CORDIAL, ELIXIR OF LOVE. 8 the touch of earth restored vigor, activity and confidence ives prompt and decisive answer as to the C—RE by WATER, with the time when, an ich they can be received atthe establ story references given. Spo: f and for Bristol, pilot boat J'E Da m Philadelphia, July 13, on. joston for Philadelphia, and Gen Hitchcock, ot d, for Virginia, off Montwak, brig steering —, havin ey desire to come. FE Tomes & xou—I7 Hughes, je15 Imeod&2m W* re inted ports, and showing > Yesterday the weather was somewhat cooler, and in the foreaoon I went to church with a view of taking « sketch of one of our clergymen, but the place was so hot and uncomfortable, that | left for the Exchange Readin, Room, where I perused the files of the Herald with much, pleastire, especially the article which you copied from the Courier, and divided into such queer paragraphs and such singularly amusing and appropriate headings to these paragraphs, together with your remarks in reply to your contemporary, seemed to me the most cutting and Punchical articles I have seen for some time. Weekly Herald is in great demand here every Sat night. The ann been frequently told by gentlemen from the south and West, have had an immense influence on the mind in those sections of the country, and the Herald doubtless will continue to exercise an equal if not o greater influence on the Western public in relation to the Oregon quest R.B. Forbes’ ne or 218 to be d ball with B in it, July 5 Aldebaran, from Boston (May 6) for Batavia, June 6, lat 1 3: Nylon 20 W: ‘ Backus, of Philadelphia, from Savannah for Jamaica, July 2 Foreign Ports. Care Havtinx, July 2—In port, Eolus, for New York, next Belize, fr Bison oe Conns for NYork, a ¢-29—In port, Frances, Conn, for NYork, 3 de TR Betton, Travers, fordo, via Berbice and La Guayra, do Boston, for Amsterdam, 8. Lto, June 37—In port, Col @arred & co—3 | gees Thurgar & Cna| D Oakley & sons—22 fo the exhausted arteries, so will that ce LUCINA CORDIAL, weal }, with t doubt that this is dre KNAPP’S INDIAN STRENGTHENING PLASTER. ERS prepared fc and_ weakness ack, breast, side or limbs, braless, eprales, ke. ana th iden lat 31 37, lon 70 17. HESE PLAST! t the generative organs, cases A Seigaette & co—l Berge ir original power. e—1 Shultz & Blidom—28 Benkard & Hut- Huet—13 Wyse & Son—3-4 & Waller—7 Cerfbeer & May—2 Schartz—1 F. & co—1 Beise, Be Dallan & Sont—J Jos f Weodworth—2 Joh DW. d croup bn would testify to the unrivalled efficae id ighly’ beneficial for complaints of for barren : tary habits, whose business req sit or stand much, who ma x an in Caicos Passage. OR ae witaico te foc ization is liable. Itcann rts, but tor any thing shor jor barreaness, while iu all antral ve mice jeed, cure malformation of , nothing need be 1 Edwards & Stoddard—1 W H Stobz—2 Herckenorath & terhoff, Viper & Rass—' th regard to the efficacy ef these Plasters, they carry with them their owa recomm being so remarkably low, is a sufficient indacement for ieted to give them a trial. ‘ rietor 1s confident that by the great and increasing de hese Plasters, the they hi Smith-1J © De Lachiewee stitution, for Balti y jonnaffe & Com? ‘in, Philad=9 }Mai McCoonin—1 Klemm & Fre Seignette & Co—1.J W Bar! —1 Chas Cottier—1 W A Bret—5 P Cor A 1 Cottenet & Ise- xation article of the Hearl mulating any function as to n the contrary, it seems to fect harmony with nature, and does not ereate a te permanant renewal of the natural en will fully convince the purchas Office 125 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by Boston; vr i 8, Mw A Hinrichs—0 4 bsequent relaxation. | lelvill, Kent, N York: Martha, Philadelphia. Groversren, July 10—Are Trader, Albau ‘k for Annisquam. Sid 9th, M—Sld Star, East Indies. : 13—Arr Ellen, London; Jubilee, Santa Cruz Ariel, Mobile; St Padro,(Sic) yama; Casilda, Four ‘Brothers, Tw: Tr i Waite, and Sea Flower, Duell. ven, that they are decidedly superior ‘pared in making them as adhesive and plinble a: reudering them free from all those objection: source of complaint to the ordinary plasters of th: hese Plasters need but one trial to give every satisfaction de teamer will be launched on the 19th to be fitted out as fast as possible, ple to sail from New York in company with the it & co—3 Mor uller—2 F Cottonet Kngler—3 Hohl & Fobler—iJ C Al JP Malignon—21 Benkard & Renard & Co—2 Nico dre, Schuchardt & Pi t—left no Americ steamer Great Britain. She is truly a magnificent ship. Mz. Forbes himself intends to take the command of he: nave her. ined. Be sure and ask for Knayp’s Indian Stren vat his signature is ou the back of eae P. B. KNAPP, and sold wholesale and retail ai ng & Co—15 J G Syx—i6 A 'T Stewart & co—7 F Um: mbmann—3 G Vom Baur—1 Fanfernot & Dulie- Deraismes & Boizard—7 F B Strange Tovias—6 C 8 Anbbard—7 Ti first voyage, after which Capt. White is expected to jn 3 Ve Norfolk; Richaro Orew and Mary Maria, Hicks, 8 others—1 D Mo: ‘The prize brig Porpoise still la: United States Government. tion to-morrow. A grand and extensive regatta is to take place in Bos. ton Bay on the 19th instant, surpassing in extent any thing of the kind that has taken Abouta dozen yacths and half a dozen pilot boats be longing to this port, will enter, and a number are ex- pected from New York, New Bedford, &c. This isa fact, uthough ithas not been announced 4s yet in any of the Boston papers. There is @ tact connected with the funeral processior onthe %h, which our papers, revenue cutters, were all in our harbor on the 9th.— here in charge of the +» Young & Elis: is to be put up at auc. a R& H Haight & Co—6 F Johnston & Co—t F J Brown—2 og—l Lane Lamsou & cot! § Ii Loesehigk & Wit 1 Draper & Richards (0. 362 Hudson street, one door below King street, New York. ‘Also for sale by the Drnggists Price 12 1-2 ad 18 3-4 cents each Kelly, and Avon, Crowell, do. Cove, Africa; Chas } ia—Oth inst. at2 am, struck on Point Rip, of Hebe being placed in th Thora, Philadel! wer—1 Wiley & Putinar o—8 t McCanon—1 C Je Rham & Moore—1 & Ber —k W Schmid. & Vogal—6 JM Oppe: liman—10 J H Roberts—il J RH &co-2 Schmidt & Andrea—1 Renard & co—6 C Engler— 1 Cazet & Astoin—l F G Berteau—2 Ballin & Sander—i Eu. ne Bruc—1 CW Thoimas—t Spies © Wright & ison—1 Lewis & Fairmann—6 Mor: H Charemond & Co~1 H Cherrolat nt & Rushe—1 Hook & Nantucket, being deceived bya sma tower of the light house. while the off without damage); >: Mary Jane, Albany; jouarch, Rondout. lace here for years. . NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND OTHERS HE SUBSCRIBER would res he has been in. the employ of the late Samuel Domilt Cabello; Wn 1e; Don Nichol Margaret, Malvina, and. Pameli Horet, and Massasoit delaide 13—Arr Rowena, Port Geo W Gifford, M: Baltimore, Cape Hayt strangers that he has received d is not reckoned among the ho: names are found in every mee Be Gawtry 3 Rio, New Bedford; Tannton; «bm Brown, Fall Ri I have not seen mentioned in any of and i and pretenders whose The Eastport, Portluad and New Bedford as Hunt & Co—3 3 J Their Captains went ashore with a view of joining the ut seeing uo place assigned them, and being making application to the chief marsha’ LL CASES in th acle Sam, Topaz, and Cocheco, My those of long standin; ay Portland; Kenduskeag, Portsmouth; Frances Loui- tis on the firet application RATS, MICE, COCKS CAQHES. FLIES, BED his aids, they went on board their cutters and soon were assui tecte sion to will be. Ho no future, has, there! port; Emily Ellicott, and M Van Buren, Salem: rtford; Patriot, Augusta, Sp} idence Red Ash, and No. 57 Reade street. Gignon & Co—1 LF Hows, Ruda & Send cllows, Ruda & Send =15 Thirion, Maiila "=2'D'L Sayds tanding down the Bay. ‘This arose from no neglect on the part of the chief marshal, but to the characteristic nodesty of the officers themsel represented the revenue service, elt highly chagrined that they were omitted. and Byron, Paw. 'm Penn,Newark 1d: Chas P Bi Bil, Parker; New nD, NYork. Sfd Ageno caroline, of and for Bremen jampton Roads, Par following certificates, out of thousands, m i fea of the usefulness of the various prepa + KEAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS the building 70 Wall street, was badly infested ith Cockroache: plication, four weeks ago, has en- Nonrouk, July. e me on theit way down | thian, Richmond for Liverpool, Witminetos, NC. Jul: T Louis Perret—1 Spies, Chosst & Gon 24. G Sy W Hulde-2 P Couonner—t Moran & dase jin—1 Charm, lumpy, eiber—1 Ahles sttler—6 ‘4 ws & Schuller—2. JC. Kenenput rt! where GV A Breithaup & Chan—5 The Administration—Its Progress and Its Preperstign to exterminate rate and antee uceeeded in clearing them from hous JOSEPH GUTENAN. used by me witl or Medicine and Pharmacy ; 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE PRIVATE DISEASES. New York Coll: ft gh, Bore & Schuchardi / lemon: hmidt & Un- drere—I2 Ressler & Co—§ H Wiener—7 & Kanpe—5 Laurent & Crothene—5 Gurtavas & Loevig—16 Loeschigh De Ivermore & Co—3 Boe- Theodore Walter, Phila—z F C WH Horstman & Son—100 pkgs Champa and yard, after the first trial. (From the Washington Union, July 12.) It is now four months since Mr. Polk assumed the seals of office, and entered upon the dischi weighty responsibilities to which he was culled by his countrymen. , Boston: Sth, Je- ork; 10th, Jona: 10—Cld_ Memphis, Liverpool; James Patton jr, ina, Sherwood, NYork: ‘on, Philadelphia 's Fly Paper has be cess; nearly one quart of alain flies have been collect- °. VAN SCHOSAHOON. urdays out of curiosity. HE MEMBERS of th and Pharmacy, e continue to direct their particu! private nature, and ean confiden medical treatment, igned The vedters ore been. cleares street, effectual ‘The yard in the rear of the Cow 1 fested by rats, and one single application effectually destroyed them f I caution against the variousjealou: re for sale by Dr. Milnor, correr Jobson, Vroom & Fowler, 3Courtlandt st comer of Fourth and Wooster street, Go- ‘and of the manuf eturer, y. exchange, Hartford. Ravana July $—Arr Excel, Smith, NYork. Sid Vernon, By Last Night’s Southern Mail, Prtacrnrnza, July 4H—Below, Adna, Radius, and 2 brigs Our foreign relations have occupied no inconsiderable portion of his time. sident, and he hi mn 1k attention to all diseases ampagne wine to Crawford & Livingston—sun- ae requiring Brig Sun—i7 hf pps 2 ar do brandy J Michel— 9" 8o— 10.) Mich- fo ee Ly el maw—3) qr cas! ran pes brandy 8 Davis—10 qr 100 die Elsworth—8 do § ay 8 bbls A Pillor—o hd ther—t casks do 26 do nejder—40 casks wine E Boss ito 100 qrdo vinegar 2% he Micld—225 baskets ni! corks 8 Hoop & co—4 casks iland—t9 do A Dalerne—20 hf pi pogcelnin A Benet * ent—130 cas dz J Durand—200 bbls oil R 100 bbls do Cazet & Antoine—0 Nesmith & co—06 casks wine 16) Melctta—st cases Maltz & Poliz- quirer office har fe aud permanent c ne \d working cabinet. om, and forecaste, ix the country , indebted for the speedy, harmonious, and nexation of Texas to the tations, and my genu- | ticularly requested to. mak ppearance of those diseases, andtiime may be thus avoided. College, for many years connected with the principal hos; in Europe for the cure of tation daily from 8 A. M. e C t amount of suffering ith & Coukli ight aqrd fe M One ‘of the members of the and Chas. Ford, mer, of Fourth rand street, se Wis KEUCHTW. glorions consummation of th United States, according to the terms prescribed by the A strong naval force’ was jexico, and the army in Southwest concentrated on the Sabine ; thus giving ie that, so soon as annexa- would be under the pro force dispiayed off Vere diw bbis do S$ © » and Boston, Bos- f thosecomplaints, attends for consul Amant—8 hf do brai Ki resolutions near William st promptly pl thi ed in the Gulf of ) ind ‘Transparent Celestial Sphero— nce to the Texian pe tion was accepted by thera, tection of our flag. The naval Cruz gave a distinct and significant indication to Mexico, that at the same time our desire was peace, and the strict observance of our treaty obligation were prepared to resist the aggre: Mexico threatened in the event of ‘Texas accepting the terms of annexation proposed by our Congress. Jt is difficult to estimate the influence which these ener- etic measures of the administration produced ring Mexico from making any hostile movement, as as eo ee confidence to Texas that she would be pro. and defended in giving her assent to the union.. These measures ha Charge ’Affaires, ing the intrigues tish Minister, who labored, with cause, to defeat annex: British and French Mi sudden and unexplained d. tary of State (Mr. Ashbel Smith 2 ind was watche: \ adapted to Spent 01 ies—now jn use In at the Hih School and, Naval. Asylum, PI tM voy, and in numeron: Jd Merchant. West Indies. Tatrower & oo-09 tales reeiain 19 cases do ives brandy JB Ey di New Ortrans, July 5—Arr St Mary, Fo: lk, Boston; Lapland, Nate! mn, treatment received eleew! it peid. TITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. TC the College of Ne and recommended by, Dr. L: wine J T Homer & co—25 Manatactared aud Huloid & co—70 cask casks 1) 8 Avarant—2eke wine SL eases do 20 casks brandy E nt pipes 20 qr 25 bbls 40 0 begs rags TS Boult & son— ilbur & Seott—=1 Houland & Aspiivrallecd rd—1 Wells & Spring—1 C MM A i—2 J B Sorala—é pks hats Vyse 113 blocks marb! GW Smith 8 W =il'G Livermore=190 bags 80 tons logwo Is Moestaen—91 bags 1 bb) Rossicre—1 bog $00 Wm Tracy—4 $400 HF Sh F Shefter. CuRacoa—Schr Charlotte—i11 pes fustic 9075 do cora wood r 117 bales goat skins Boonen Graves & co—7 Creole, Bordeanx John Brouwer, lelphia; Water Witeh, Vera Cruz; Char- with that power, we 'e measures which Medicineand Pharmacy of cret indulgence or exe remedy for mpotense, a on malformation, ingle bottles $1 each ; cases of half'a dozen $5 ; carefully packedaid sent to all yatta of the Union. RD—CROSS’ SPECIFIC MIXTURE— Gonorthay Spo } Louisa, 12 days frem Pensacol Gleets, Strictures and la for Boston, July7, off Tybee July 4, off D H Shot Keys. HUNTERIAN DISPENSARY, 3 Division stree ESTABLISHED A. D. ENT PROPRIE ity, OF barrenness, uuless depen 19 pks Markoe, } Baitlett & Melfor Phateher=1T A Hi lerrick—29 Benn’ jaywood—3 D Hadden—10 Sonnitt—5 J Clark—3 M diet & Thompkins—90 bales rags, 39 cases, imarle mantels to order. nce—Brig Hayti— threwan25 31 manent cure, without the least re- ik, exposure, or change Jeet, seminal emi the H cis colebrated: enon lie radieal cure of son—5 cx marble ickish recommendation to deceive the it Y THE PRES! Dr. Hunter's Red Di rth thi H jovement of the the former, the leparture of the ‘Texan Secre- on his mysteridus mis- vy Rossi ' i I icie2 Hr enerk o ey conatcaey Price $1 pet boxe oe Netee © Meals RICORD'S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE. OR the permanent cure of primary ar secondary ‘that unfortanately per ‘and poor, matrim are here presented with h ‘} “ ides all ranks of s0- hindrance from business,even when all eyapenaive treatise neco: isle, ion gach visit wi h they can cure them n fectually cure in all cases, no matter standing, or how tient and in a shorter m the world,or no pay wi MEDICAL NOTIO ae t, bet Chath: 5 » has, for the last ten years, confined Ne pi tice to the trestment of venere: of a delicate nature, i and has for the | rh he disease connot be contracted night on going to bed when exposed. ith full directions. accom; jasts a week, which gene ve completely iudicious use of mercury, or UW of the enemies id powerful purifer without da son can consider hinelf safe aft ven without thoroughly cleansing the aysters with tr Je bottles at $1 Ip pected ontoee CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPA N AND SASSAFRA: w York College t is pat up in bottles Sia bottle. One bottle many are cured in two da: ‘or sale only, at_ Wi. Domestic Importation: wit Gaieans—Ship Wm Engs—7 bales hi Sc rein Ai ise & Morris-29 do wool 06 dovhe ion, foreign or domestic, which has been brought to its conclusion during the four months of the administration which have elapsed, We may, however, confidently assure the public, that ‘igilance has beeu observed in with other countries. in House, New York: that and Seventh streets, Philadel) 133 Washington street, B 95 Main street, Cincinnati. DRCOOrER, in cases of half n dozen at AY liam streets, parts of the Union, and other disenses Dr, Cooper spent years in a celebrated ten years enjoyed the mos diseases of any medi stead CHR. & feerces Toh ecnarne ED rosa m1 38 ‘hds tobaceo Agnew" & woo! J Southwick eng WR Tucker=18 bales het Ooper & co—29 ceroons tobacco Ay & Read—25 pos bagging 40 hhds sugar’ 100 bis Jones—203 bbls J op & co—10 bales Kelso & | <7 bbls 1% bales Markoe, Wilbur & Boot Me & ‘bales cotton 835 do hemp 612 sacks Carolina—220% bbls rice © ihe Wife ta clececeare eul Peths certs cases Bird, Cethland & Cy—1es RH Burdil}--12 pi 1 Waldo-30 bbls oil 2 all our foreign 71 bales hemp Wil jiversity of New : vricoremoved tas Until the meeting of Congress in December, te opportunity will be afforded to Mr. Polk to de in whole policy, foreign or domestic. ‘The public, how: ever, are not left to vague conjecture as to what it cases removed in two to y r ‘9 ties and ewrative Patients to leave nutil a perfect cure discovered a new method by form of Stricture in from one t ee the patie ebility, bron by ‘Thi when too forgetfulness, palpitn ure warranted tn every case or nv cuttings to ordet —S7 hhde Brostlei Howland & Aspinw: which he can cure the worst f ; HAC Howland ing, ina self-sacrificing spirit, announced his deter- jon ee—400 u advance to serve but a single term, there is in politics, for him, beyond that refore, no personal ambition whole aim, we are sure, and leave his principle: inthe ascendant.» ulcers, pain in the bones or joints, e mination in ad he secondary effects of syphilis or ec ‘and aversion to society. el je sure and recollect is to serve his country A practice of many when he retires to private life, 's reputation for skill aud Doctor 1 ai sees of half a dozen bottles, Be he “J one dozen ay a A as ritt & Johnson—15 crates fortlea, Semymaer &