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feenl gad path ahnote onlin psaaceyea Moma subfeot of yeligion. Thave feots may gulerly as they may sound, throughout the city. A young Methodist, prea oaly 19 pear of age, is in a fair way of being Spoiled | re running to hear him from all sec: | nd seven ‘over head and ears:in love with him, Tne Manxrrs—Yorterday 1000 bbls. of Howard street | mixed brands—more was offered flour was sour buyers seemed not inclined to purch fame Uiijers, however, will net sell at that price, City pelle four is held at $9.25, but there are uo inquiries aaa rales, ‘The amount of flour inspected during the mek exceeds 20,000 barrels. Whiskey is steady 9 wie for hhds., und 28 cts, for barrels. Stock very’ ligh and market firm. they are weil known | | New York last winter, bein, During dering through the city of Monument clare it the most independent looking plac At one corner of some street you may see five story building, and on the opp site corner one story. ‘Thus it is, | suppose, that the people exem- plify the spirit that pervades every section of the town— democracy. The Washington and Battle Monuments | are truly grand structures, and with the Jackson Monu- ment about to be erected on Fairmount will sustain for | the city its already enviable reputation. The people , generally belong to some religious denomination or other, and from this causo the stage jorted as in other cities. The Holliday and Frout Theatres are open but a short time during the yi are very poorly encouraged during their brief serson.— | ‘The most striking feature in Baltimore is the number of | small houses d tor the convenience of poor me- chanics, &e Every one wishes to be his own landlord, and therefore builds himself a small house—some- times one story high. When his means increase, he en Jarges bis house by adding another story, and putting up aback building Thua it is that nearly all—even of the poorest classes, are without any burden in the shape of | rent to oppress them, and (he happy spirit of indepen- dence pervades all circles of society i Here, you will seldom fiud more than one family in hovse, aiid the people generally very sociable, There is not that distance between the rich and poor cites. There seems to be more equality, and every one | foals his own dignity. Tous may it ever continue The Courts here ure engaged the greater portion of the year, and a great mauy curious and intricate cases come up for deciaon. 1 think it would be worth your | while to keep ap eye on ourcity court, a8 its proceed- ings would no doubt be the source of a great deal of sement to your readers. The Judges are Brice, sbit, end Worthington. The first is considered 9s the t learned in law; the seoond is not of much account, oul as you ever met m and the third is about as jolly wita. Boston, October 24, 1843. The Merkets and Speculation—Politics and Theatricals— Moratity in Boston—Naval News, §e. Our produce market fora few days has been as vasci. lating e¢a weathercock, Flour up one day, and down the next. Malaga fruit outrageously high, and then below par; butat last the two arrivals of late intelligence from Furope have been duly sifted, and the market has found its leval, like troubled water that has flowed back and forth until the agitation has subsided. Flour sustains a very small advance on the prices et which it was held previous to the arrival of the Great Britain. Malaga fruit selis at the usual season prices. Produce generally is soldat fair prices. Potatoes havo risen slightly, and prices are sustained by information received from all | ae new or fuotations, but we oO; at of s } i *) asking ot ad motos a few sales ious rates. be relicd ou a6 Correct, sin: | Advice. mn set apres ea oR Oo teeta oe ies ar coed and bodily, to" that K cher from Philadelphia, who | the us 5 of the last news from Eng- the market has been unusually dull, and transac- e not reached much above one half the ordina- ry amount. Prices have slightly deci! ing to the moderate demand. So bande at $4 65 for fair, to $5 25 for good. | _ Wnatenons—We notice sales of ‘That [ have | export, at 31} a 32 cents. an pital. 1 myself’ saw there public wines used fraudulently, but! do not think that these wines were thus used with tl jhlin, or by his permissionor consent led in the house erected forthe public, nthe members of it about the house. R. TANSILL, Lieut. U. 8. M. private individuals 2 doors from B MRS. HARPER'S CELEBRATED COUGH REMEDY. ing Cough, Colds of unerous others from jiverse,—; bmg Milton, American vessel in port. knowledge of Lieut. Mo- undred and fifty girls are | Suse pet eee | parties ‘Doctor being one of the few qualified ‘guarantecs . probably ow- tierces changed ‘Oct 18—Arr Athol: \d Lockwoods, ‘M et Theta Limerick, ‘Sterling, a, Liverpool; Suir, Sher. — W. Coast, for ond interrogatory ved thet Lieut. McLaughlin was interested in the store at Indian Key, kept by Mr. Center; for this | belief, my reasons are that \ ticularly recom- most effectual cure for Ast "tie constantly Hressribed By tis constantly preserib our janes and has stood the test of thi les are now cousumed anuually. EEKS & ANDERSON, 63 Bowery, corner Walker arent Flour Market, Burvato, Oct. 21.—There was very ket yesterday. The conflicting views of dealers in tion to the last news, caused a decline in the prices | of flour, of from 25 to 87}0, to which few holders are in- clined to submit. We notice sales of 480 bbls. Michigan | at $4 62} a 4 56; 470 bbls. Indiana at $475; 500 do Black Rock at $3 56; and 600 do at $450. We he it. Provisions remain as last quoted. We lot of highwines at 28c. Salt, for ex- r. Conter was always fa- | Lieut. McLaughlin, though I have no other e terest except what I d ions with Mr. Center, which are not legal evi. Iknow nothing positive, however, on the sub- third interrogatory I answer embezzlement b; h I do believe that he was guilty of embezzle- ment and fraud towards the United States. that Lieut. McLaughlin went to Flori- da poor, and returned from the expedition rich, H stated himselt, in a public communication, that all he got he obtained from the government. ma'e in a publication in the National Intel NA. Sept 12—Passe little done in ou: rived from con- | Tr many vessels a | enclosing @ ‘advice, sent to Gold street. Open been ano, but had not sues as it was all gone. Baxcon, Oct#—Cld berate Brest Rio Janei m, Oct | Hilo Janeiro. jar, Oct 20—8id from below, new ship BC Bailey, New .yeoming, Philadelphia. of 4 particular instan ar of no trans: R. GREGORY, 66 Gold street, is cousul ‘all discases of a private ature. cures reennt cues in a tow CARKOLL’s ‘OR, & SULPHUR BATHS, Street,Opposlte St. Paul’s Church her, patrons of the eficn 5 MEDICATED, days, without restraint m diet or edies is such thet it for this belief is, Yor bad breath, and thareft , Oct, 23.—There is stilla downward ten dency inthe market. Although the receipts of wheat are quite large, yet most of the millers have purchased as much as they desire forthe present, and which has been stored on the canal, and is brought in on to-day has been 92 to en from 60 to 62jc for a bbl. of RS, CAK BOLL bi v of tne Vapor Bad nd fev-ryste. Suiphur Bathe requace half an" hour : 8 sent to any part of the city or vicinity. conven the pariaut not lishle to expe Medical Aid. FR: COOK, 66 Gold street, is a regular Medical and hi more than 30 years mt Physician now practisi Lom citioon ofthe’ Unierd Grobe iaty | Terms particular and prompt attention, | Porms.e Vapor Bath i— Arr brigs Loretto, and Jefferson, mvaone Camden for New Yo The price from w: Freights today have othe | flour to Albany. Avuany, Oct. 24.—Flour has again advenced, and sal pied by his family | have been made to-day of Genesee and $5 44a 5 566}. A load of Genesee wheat was sold at 115c. Barley sells at 57 a 59c for two rowed; a prime lot of two rowed is in market at 62}c—no sales of four rowed. Oats 40a dic. Rye 72} in the streets. Receipts by canal y | 96 do; beef, 272 do; ¢ lard, 63,000'do; wool, 9, ley, 11,161 do. Pirrssuxan, Oct. 22.. BAGLE BATHS, 528 Pearl Street. ETWEEN Somme, oot, Te recta Warm, Cold and 12} cents each, light, and variab! fly SSE to Bier treatment and ¢1 interrogatory, I ans not Fo well anp- | Houmes’ Hote, Oct 19th, schra Waldo, Gilchrist, from Windsor for and New York; From our Corres | D Shower Baths, 12% cents each. of Lieutenant McLaug! | Ta cts. each and Mr. Center,) were appropriated to private uses ex- clusively, and ‘not to public rquadron left for home, and therefore could not have been necessary to the public; I think the cost of them was unnecessarily great, and refer to the accounts as roof; I know, from personal observation, that Lieut. McLaughlin's family and Mr. Center lived in the public for advice and m urposes until after the jor Boston; Granite, and a cure guaran! Oct 23—Tue vessel Breakwater, still remain. TUCRET, Oct 23—Arr schr Philadelphia, Philadelphia.— ley. Albs ne 23—Cld brig For dward, Boston; Ai *, ight, Ri lary, Frederik: ond for New York; pilot ts 3ships wud 3 barques in s, (one of the latterthe J Carver, from frospect, les an innumerable fleet of brigs and schrs, hound—a larger number of vessel mond tor Mobile. Below, our last as be- | DR. HULL'S TRUSSES AND ABDOMINAI SUPPORT: E superiority of Dr, Hull's Instrum ‘acknowledged by the most hs ; butter, 15,200 do; ,156 bushels; bar. Sld sloop Nancy F; Newsurrrort. Oct rion coutinues to be canst on all private diseases, which straiatin diet oF fifth interrogatory, I answer, yea; I think too | large a number of canoes were purchased by Lieutei McLaughlin, because he could not, in my opinion, hat spared from the squadron at one time a number of men snificient to man them; I think the cost of them was ex- travagant, and refer to tho accounts as proof; and I a! as unother reason for thinkin him unnecessary, that ho allowed the canoes to lay all about the key exposed to the sun and weather, where- became cracked and to purchae others in their stead; wheroas if he had put them under cover, they would ha been preserved fit for servic additional ones saved. ‘To the sixth interrogatory | a swer yea;Lieut. McLaughlin did allow improperly buil ings crectod for the Government to be used by Mr. Center, who was not in the service of the United States; which building Mr. Center occupied as u private store He also allowed his family to occupy a house ere forthe Government on Indian self an office in it —Flour is up 25 a 87}c por barrel ‘her yet. The market has run up with surprising ra- evening it left off at $4, thoug! at a sale was made at $4 12}. “Yesterday | the market was very « competition $4 25 to’ 4 | fresh ground prime bran y how it may stand to- arket, and report it as we find it. Bosrox, Get. 24—Flour—There has been an active de- mand to-day fer Genesee, and sales have been made 12} cents advance on so firm; 3000 bu: d prime sound mealing do 69.700; white 670 per bushel. ker, New York; Smith, Baltimore for New York; NC OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT CO. October 13th, 1845. HE PRESIDENT and Directors have this day deciared a dividend of four aud one half per cent ou the capital stock of thm company, for the six mouths ending Ist August last, payable to the stockholders on and after Saturday, the lat Nov t. "The transfer book will be cloged from the 2th ngtant to that |” “PRE ODD FELLOWS OFFERIN: FOR 1846, JUST PUBLISHED, OWAN & TREADWELL, “RING, FOR 1816—Edited Doualdson—Embellish with elegant Engra- on Steel, from Original Designs by Casilver und Mor nd beautifully bound in Morocco and Gilt. ‘The usual nt allowed to Booksellers. CHEMICAL BALSAM, Or Hair Invi, REMEDY for all diseases iacidental to the Hair and its restorative, in all cases where Balduess ‘Pw ‘cases, particularly res in 3 to 6 days. SOF THE URETHRA are cured by Dr. rinciples, without pain or incouvenieuce to symptoms of Stricture are analagous with urinay siparetes, none but ex with enlarged prostate glands, may DEBILITY— & missions and ulti M. on improved p other | the quantity purchased b: excitement it is dif- Our business is to 1s now in the Roads than for a jen, Portlan'; schr Kate Aubrey, ‘Art brigs Vineeunes in i dywine, Bridgeport unfit for servi ‘This affection, and the tram of evils resulting stractive habit ia youth, induemg aocturnal e1 ically cured by Dr. M., on pat..ologign’ tem to a healthy tone and perfect cure guarauteed, ‘Dr. M. holds no communion with m: im to ve Surgeous, as he i advertising Surgeon in the city. See 20436 Fulton street, Letters post pai insure medicine and from7 A. M. to 10 P. M., daiiy. ON CERTAIN IMPORTA’ AITTHOR of the ““ PRIV LPH, bexs to state that he (except Sunday) in ordet. peculiar divonder tonaliy or by pos ‘and. especially, tations 1s nut cont Braces the whole of inary organs, us toadvancing age to the pablie the mate impotency, are r priveiples, by restoring Stating its’ original vigor. d the expense of ublicau. Troy; Miawi,and Brandywine, New York; sloop ; ie *powrLante Oct 22—Cld Ellen, (new) West Indies. Provivence, Oct 29— Arr brig Algon H Foreign Markets, ‘The market has been comple! pped of all kinds of sugars. The only and li transaction that had occurred had been fora very inferi- or lot of sugt r at 4c. The market having been stripped, all quotations of sugars had of course ce in consequence was extremely dull. doing in American pro’ the stock on hand was ampl pe Cuna, Sept, 12,—Our city is dull, as usu- latter rains have set |, we hope, be beneficial to the growing sea- son. At present the cane fields look finely, and the plant. If the rains are heev: month and the next, the crops no doubt will be fair. though not large, as the drought of previous ye: been very prejudicial to them.— Boston ier, Mobile; brig Mary 8, (PR) Oct. 6. Newport, to load to any part of the #” wich |New York. Key, reserving for (think Lieut. McLaughlin had in his service, ut the expense of the government, more ser- vaats than he was entitled to by law; but I cannot men- tion the number he had ia his service. To the seventh interrogatory | answer yea. (in, | think, 1841, dore, and Hero, Grandee; schrs Invinci- Brilliant, Tangent, and others. Sld schr Increase, Philadelphia. By Last Night’s Southern Mail, ships Alexander, Havre; Roanoke® | haneha 3d. (uew) ichrs ‘Tl R Betton, & NT MALADIES. ATE TREATISE,” DR. is athome as much as pos- ‘0 be consulted uy) to in this netle volume, per Greenwich street, ¥,, observe that the subject of ed to these complaintsalone—but em- wose which in auy way relate to the in paasing water peculiar not beyoud the ions was at feir rates, though hon I 1 a the Flirt) for Florida, I saw a bag of | Spanish doubloons deposited in the iron chest of th Mr. Marshall (Lt. McLaughlin's d One day, when he had occasion to take this bag of doubloons out of the chest, I asked him how many American dollars the doubloons in that He repiied, about eighteen thou- These doubloons were taken to Florida Laughlin, and many of them I saw paid out to the oificers for their pay at the rate of seventeen dol I saw them paid to Lieut. R. D. Taylor of the Marines; at the same time I rec some at the same rate for my pay. ed on account of my pay 1 do not recollect; all my y While in Florida excepta few dollars in Batrimone, Oct 4—C! West Coast of Africa a Boston; Catharine, Scott, ‘Myrick, and Direct, New Yor Cuaruxston, Oct'Zi— Arr sehr Waudo Mearrs or rae Cumonct Bar sam on Harr Ixvicortor.—It Itremoves Daudriff aud Cutaneous Scruff. in its natural color and prevents it from | turcing grey. [tts now presented to the world, with a firm be lief, that as a beautifal aud healthy restorative ‘of the Hair it qualled. Prepared solely by E. prevents Baldye: it keeps the Hai jason of the yea charge of this money. | will be found on trial une Ton, No. 214 Broidway. euts—U. Fish & Co. ersare sanguine. vould amount to, » Washington, D. C.; Ay sent ($13,000). The Jumbus, Georgia; Turtle, Assembly, Build- ‘euth and Chesuut sts., Philadelphia; H. | comer of Court and Howanrd; streets, Boston ; er No. 405 Fulton st RICTURE AND IT's © ay ery little understood, although the moat frequent iseasee—in a former advertise- pain was taken toexplain its nature—the diseases ken for it—its consequences aud its cure—also mre frequectly exists in these who are not in however, occupying too much remarks will be confined to cei more for Providence Eliza, and Mar rig Dirigo, Sedgwi att consequence of dis Brooklya; M. 8. Fletcher, Mareban, | lars for each doubloon. gers Arrived. o—-B Newton, New York; J Ryan, Adams snd lady, Miss J M Ad- Pr avecria, Oct 25—Arr brig Victorin, Boston; schrs ia, Bastyort; Oread, Provinectown: lon, N ven; ms, Saunders loa! Boston Below rig Planet, Hastport and’@. her St Cloud, Leghorn; barque Elk, Bo: The exact amount I NE BELTING. the least aware of Livexroou—Ship Ch: TA ee * pace, the follo ams, Miss A Adains, quarters, yet the supply in this market is very abundant | P prices varying from 50c. a $1. ‘The whigs are rejoicing over the electoral returns | from the South and West,and the locos don’t exac: the way things are going on there, but console them- ives by saying that we have got our President at any rate, and both houses of Congress will he by a majority, ours, ard truth to say they’ will have “the balance of power,” and no mistake. As to our State election, which will come off the second Monday in next month, all four of the political parties are making strenuous exertions to do their best. Ole Bull gave aconcert here a few days since at his usual price tor tickots, viz : one dollar; but it would not do, taken in connection with the numerons entertain- Kees atauees which wif enable one to jud; | and its proper means of i things it was remarked, that it was b; the atream of urine should be obstru 2 case of stricture; this, aud long established cases, but stricture er he has this com- received by me in Spanish doubloons, at $17 ench. When I returned to Norfolk, 1 had some of thess doub- loons, and could not pass them there for more than Sfteen dollars and eighty-five cents ($15.85). The doub- loons were paid to me by Lieut. McLau, by Lieut. McLaughlin’s order. change of funds or money by Lieut. McLaughlin as a purser, whereby he would derive emolument. To the above is appended the magistr Weem’s) certificate ; headed “ State of Virginia, P William County,” and tak hi 45, Great satisfaction w Leghorn; Sun, Bostou; schr Heurietta, Ricumonp, Oct 23—Arr Susan, New York. ————— ROSE HILL STABLES, uth 2d and 3d Avenues, Just arrived fromthe country, and for sale at the | which are four fast trotting horses, 2 fast pacing do., several pairs farm horses, some fine few xvod fond and stays RTSON’S PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 103 Fufiton merce: cen William and RIICLE of peent-cergugth und Neil N ARTICLE t strengt! ‘lity, adaptedzo all kinds of machinery for which leather ‘nbout one thitd less, and is su unaffected by net or cold, an AS ae with lea hot require alteration as isthe case with leather 100 Broadway. Foreign Importations. Canton—Barque Sappho—20 cases cra] fs ds ghlin’s clork, | ee" Grioccl int T know of no other ex- ~ spuwall—3 do 3 tu cose silks 1 tub mdse - mdse 2 do tea 1 case silks 1 do china n box Fisher & Miller—10 cases Lillie & Rasines—1 ware 4 dosweetmeats 2 di hfdo 1233 101b mats cassia | pkg trunk 2 cases cloth 8 pkgs tea 3 bxs chinawar Nestables, #0 Horses, amon ot i cone eens when tuflammation fo other effects, en the mind and nervous Ya ‘are, however, three exreu to stricta £0, 09 eee tof, but lead toi ther symptoms might. of these beloug to other uiludies aa of given lengths and thiekness made ti mn MASTIC CEMENT ESSRS. J. & H. FRANKLAND and THOS, HARRIS beg to recommend to the attention of all persons int much approved Mastic, which tifal composition ever f dwelling houses or publ of, bat ded; end, with cases, these tire observed to er than the part it- instances: a wnich inost pe- d by all parties to | Mr. Smita, for his promptaess in making all the neces- sary examinations and czoxs-exam inations required, and ‘ases mdse 20 bxs oil 2 do cassia do 1 re 2rolls matting 2 bxs sweetmeats 4 tubs dates 5 cases mdse to order—10 do Good- 5 Te culiarly bel ested in buildings, th sabould sever bel most durable an covering the exterior : is the et invented for he buildings, in e mentioned, but most ments that now engage the Bostonians, and Ole had but | ¥ tue Court, for the performance of the duty a: a slim house. In the course of the weck he ga entertainmeat, but this time he reduced the tickets to fifty’cents; the consequence w this | he ue THE Success which has attended the efforts of e Proprietor of this Establisnment, into use a superior article at au extremely increased exertio! Jate to Strictore foliowing. three stissocasily and ito relate URINATING —it has been already Indies in its more advanced and settled forsa, belong to stricture in its early s ve The MANNER OF st imitation of marble or stone ; no lime or wter. composition of the mastic, which consists of boiled (1 ofa thick consistence, which, with the oxid lead, aud other ingredients, forms a nother | plates W Chance—1 wnistoun & Disbrow—4 ils Lesk mdse R, Mir. J. W. Mansnant was next called and sworn. low price, encoura- : Apvocars—I wasaclerk in the Florida i esk Van Antwerp & Hu and carbouate of chain cables 10 cks do E it impervious to adan | ystem of conduct overflowing house, and pocketed about seven hundred | $@%adron from July, 1838, to August, 1842. We doliars. To-night he gives another coucert at the half price, and I understand that the tickets are already at a premium. It’s Ole Bull's last concert here. The commendations of your city press on the per- formance of our favorite actor, Mr. Murdock, is received here with no little pleasure by his numerous friends. 1 | um glad that he resolved to make his first appearance in the nigher walk of the drama in your city, tor | have mysel! great respect for the discrimination of a New York audience ; they have fully endorsed him, and his | success, after passing so severe an ordeal, is certain. You shicuidgive him credit for the amount of study he has bestowed upon the line of characters he is now per- forming, for | can assure you from personal knowledge, thatit has been of the most intense and careful charac ter. We await with impatience his coming among us. The enterprising managers of the Howard Atheneum, | have engaged him for a season at the liberal price his merit deserves. He will, therefore, appear in Boston before the sume class of society ashe delights at the Park Theatre, New York. Tell your readers not to come to this city without dropping in at this refined Place of entertainment, where they will meet a galaxy of brightand beaming eyes and radient countenances, that ‘will vie with the dress circle of the Park on an“ opera night.” By the bye,Isaw Miss Delcy make her debut there. Where is she now? Will she come to the East ? The Seguin troupe are about to deligut us with their po- tent charm: 1 have visited the Chinese Museum, on exhibition here, since | wrote Hogg last. It is, indeed, Chinese in miniature, and [ doubt, if one could get a better or more correct idea of “ The Central Flowery Nation,” by a six months residence in the country itself, than is afford ed by a visit to, and care‘ul inspection of this magnifi- | centdisplay, It is visited by the upperten thousand (for we have thi @ regiment in Boston), and | am glad to know is making for the proprietors a handsome income. ‘The enterprise and industry that has got together so in- teresting and profitable ad exhibition, is deserving of complete succet To enjoy it most it should be visited | inthe eveniny en it is most gorgeously lighted by Bay and fantastic Chinese lanterns of the most curious and ingenious construction and ornaments; but I ain tell- ing you of that which will soon be in New York. The Boston Museum (a favorite place of resort) is doing an excellent business, with Mrs. G. H. Barrett as star” The Olympic and National theatres are doing well. Rockwell & Stono’s circus is coining money for | the proprietors, and has got into suug winter quarters; the troupe is an excellent one Our Police and Municipal Court affords the usual pic- tures ef human nature that thrive in alarge city. A charge of adultery was before the Municipal Court, Judge Cushing on the bench, yesterday. One M. Paillips, of this city, a married man, being charged with the seduction of a very pretty and interesting fe- male, with a very romantic name, to wit, Rhoda A Montague. The indictment set forth that “ the said Phillips did have cernal knowledge of the body of the said Khoda.” This name of Rheda is the same aa that of the female who swore so hard agai the Rey. Mr. Fairchild, but to no purpose after ull, as he was cleared | by the Court. I wrote you some days since that the U. 8. ship United States was fitting out at our Navy Yard for sea, and also the independence. The latter, efter being about half | completed, is again laid up in ordinary, the eppropria tiou under waich she is fitting out, having been exhaust ed, but representations haviug been made to the depart. meut of ver present exposed condition, it is thought that tue affair will be fixed in some way by Mr. Baucroft,who Seems determined for the tuture,to keep our ships at sea iJ our officers aud men in active tainly much tobe desired. Adraft of over 100 men are to leave the Charlestown Yard to-morrow, | under. stand, tor Norfolk, Va. Mr. Henshaw was said to have ing Secretary, and a most vigilant oue,but ected “with the department, universally ac- Mr. Bancroft by e most efficient. & Co, periodical dealers and agents for the Herald, have fitted up their establishment in Court street insuperb style, rivalling their neighbors vastly in ap- ae They are extensively patronised by the pub- lic, as the large list you seud to them daily will bear witn men, We have had snow all around us, but none in this city yot. Great coats assert their supremacy in the most con- while the stoves are blushing on ac- count of the weather. Naval Court of Enquiry. Navy Derantment, ‘ Wasninoren, October 23, 1865. 5 At the request of Liewt.McLaughlin, John SM. Brodhead Esq . was called this morning and swo: Jons M. Baoonean —By the Jud; hie! clerk in the Second Comptroil ry tin—In relation to the enquiry, of *quadron, the witness said— hero is but one decisien in the office of the Second Comptroii derived from the records of the Navy Department, and that was recorded by my predecessor, Mr. Seaver. decision was made by Mahlon Dickerson, in 1834, in Capt. Geisinger’s o by sels Constitute a squ pve the Second Comptrol- Jer; sloop-of. war Peacock, and the schooner Boxer, were recoguized as constitutin vadron, the com- mander of them, in 1834, then holding the lineal rank of Master Commandant, and received, and was allowed, the and rations of the commander of a squadron. ‘The ‘eacock, acoording to the official Navy Register of 1324, is rated at 18 guns. [A table of prices, purporting to be the official report of John M. Brodhead, as chief clerk in the office of the Second Comptroller, of August 7 1813, to the Second Comptroller of the United States Treasury, was here shown the witn Advocate.—I_am Office of the Uni- , J. Bavann Sain, Esq., at this stage of the proceed jogs, here appeared and Presented to the court the depo- sition of Li Robert Tansill, taken at his residence, which consisted of answers to seven questions propound: ed to him by Mr. Smith, duly sworn to before a justice of the peace, (J. E. Weems, Esq, the father. in. witoess) Mr. Smith also stated that he found Lieut Tousill quite sick, and confined to his room, and thus pre. vented from attending upon the the court. ' [1 am indebt- | ed to the kindne of the Judge Advoc Kay, Esq., for permission to copy the vidence from the record, which is aa follows :) \ To the first interrogatory, I (Lieut. R. Tansill.) an. 1 use to believe that Lieut. McLaughlin P. Barton of my belief pense on Indi & private residence of it for them, except one room, which he occupied as his office ; that he likewise built, with the public money, out-houses attached to the main » thathe had a house built at the public r a a a OO ‘The peculiarity of ts in the estavlishment t rigid departments, as well asin an invarial ery,” relieved from peuses othe more extravagant craftsmen of Broadway, an losses which are the certain accom- Sprague—i do E Cora: baled brs Belknap & Liverroo.—Ship Mi 51 crates C Moore Wilsoo & Brown—3 hhds J © Jackson—95 Breese & Sampson—27 crates Sk F, Willetts—120 bdls ir fds 8 co—25 ck E Marshall—2267 bars iron Bleecker & —12 cks Morris & Brother—I16 er tes Benj A Mu sfird—t chs Newbold & fire bricks Henrichs Brothers—i cask hardware Wm Bryce—. Collamore—I cask terate Whitaker & Foster— 1 & co—11 cks and crates co—20 water ensks 1 box rater hard a8 atone, and of great durability Cas. n. MOUN s—8 chain cable Lewis & Squires on the Ist August, 1838, icLaucuiin—We carried out English so- ption of about twenty or thirty ave Lieut. McLaughlin $300 in Eng- at was the day on which the Wave He gave the money tothe pilot to meet a check for that amount. That was the only money I gave Lieut McLaughlin until he got to Florida. here given by the witness, some time since sworn to by m, relative tothe kind of money taken out in the ‘ave, andthe money given.) I think 1 gave that money » Inreply to the question did not Lieut. McLaughlin refer to you to answer a let- ansill,askine for damages on doublons dhe did.” {and the two letters were between $4,000 jeut. McLaughlin's money {ter taking it on board the of the most rixid ec information given dor impeded what TAIN, Architect, WILLIAM ARNOLD, M. D., DENTIST, + his friends and ihe public chat f his profession ne _ustal, at hh is, trifling as it may trong suspicion. Not v a from no other cause @hatever: nO stricture can exist wi REMAINED UNCURE 1s by far the most frequ ls oa dollars in silver. bars iron Kemeys. lish sovereigns. subjected to none of those paniment of the “ered He 1s enabled to offer t following reduced rates ‘EC TFULLY inf coutinues the prac '; but, certainly, s EA MAY HAVE —A Gesnorrhoon, th eateatise of Stricture. ris i posable tw every different articles in his line at the Oothout—2 hhds J Ma! tention to the diseases of the teet and the eperatious incident thereto, and es; y,and useful one, the filling o! is care and attention to §. branch of his profess [An nffidavit was , that is to be comsi gase to state how long this ms Stricture, for oue person is ni tare thay another: % E Robbins—578 bxs Phelps, Dod; 2 crates Rocne Brothers—100 bxs tia 106 crts 42cks 12 bkts and 27,600 slates to order. general satistac- (and which he “ 87 AY continue wit to Mr. Jones, of Shocco, .) annndantly test ald nave eontinned from uss sess ter from Lieut. Tans Domestic Importations. Cxtancestox—Brig Maria 8} C Burckmyer & son- 50 do H Ree MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 26 lengt - oer eneppeioas cireunastance | The shina uro! MIND—Nothing i Me etiecor Baie OTICK. ESSRS. CLARKE & STEVAN solicit the patronage of | the effectof Stic. mental No perance Intelligence Office, ts of the first class, | of all descriptions, Stevan return their y have so liberally 9545 Duane street, ales cotton 64 tes rice \d and appended; aud $6,000 to Florid: to pay his purser’s bills with vessel Lieut. McL. discovered that it was more than his bills amounted to, and 1 took $500 or $600 in doubloons Ishould suppose that the nett profits lin would amount to between $7,000 | the public to their Tem) Duane street, where they can lored, Protestants and others, eter. Messrs. Clarke since e thanks for the kind patronage the; | , and continue to serve the public at one door west of Broadway SELECT PERFUMERY. Lo, Guorlain’s, Piver’s, Prevost’s, Guelsud’s and Maugenet & Coudray’s Extracts Colo a Hair Brushes aud his highly esteemed and well the head and moistening the hai 3H_BOOT'S of the best the extreme low price of $5 alf Boots made to otder $5, and a nd $1; finest calf SI Yurest assortment of patent leather Boots, Shoes aud_Gui Lady's will find in this store the greatest. asso ssortment of fine and sold for silver; of Lieut. McLaugh and $5,000, exclusive of his pay. At the close of the testimony of this witness the court adjourned till to-morrow mornin the purpose of hearing a written letter of explani the evidence from Lieut. view of considering the e the meantime, the witness: at 12 o'clock, tur French oods,and warranted the best aud cheap as the cheapest at 367 Broadway comer Frauklin street. BOOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL. | A large and spleudid assortment of city made Boots and e most approved styles and workin: per ceat cheape New York Just receive Call’ Dress Boots The which ie seat t many McLaugnlin, and all ture proceeds, taractu- ence thus far submitted. have all been discharged parts of the world. mind invariably returns. pouies Suice, for | E thing | id at WM, Dist (late 271) Broadway. DK. MARSHALL HALL’S White, South Seas, J W Jones. ington, Liverpoo! fF Ship tiudoo, Lawrence, New Orleans, avis, Cadiz, J B Lasal Fara) fiateon, Hamby re) Edzard, Bremen. Bre) Danuemanu, Bre: generally accom, Barque Smyrna, ain OF iuCONYenience, , Coiffeur Americain, 265) iit hed Tite ed in very Hi hhmidt & Balchen. es ET Poppe. tbice, Badver & Peck. Hiaytien, Fosters Nickerson. Hin, La Peck & Van Berg Co. , Norfolk, Fasenead & Thebaud. Schr Delaware, Manso Schr Sequence. Col Tue AweEnican Consut at Tangier.—We have just seen a letter from Mr. Thomas N. Carr, who the present administration consul It is written from Gibraltar on the 2ist September. He writes—*] am yet here, as awaiting the appearance of Com. Smith with his frigate. \expect him hourly ; and God knows he will be more than welcome by your poor friend, who is so anxious to see the end of the present affair. from oficials and private citizens of Tangier.(Moors,) all whom assure me that no difficulty will be thrown in the #ay of my arrival and reception by the Emperor. For my- seli, [ have no fear upon this head, as [ have all aloug in- to bring it toa close. I have ‘tian, who does r than at any ot hands of proper and experienced CORDIAL RENOVATOR. R. MARSHALL HALL, one cians in Europe, is the discovei Practice among the wovuity of Raglan in every instauce where the 4s formerly it demanded Writer who come on busi- e mouths. Many been appointed b: | ness to this city can furnish their at prices varying FReNCH & EVERETT, 73 Maiden lane. FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $350, CITY MADE nd durability they are equal to those sold for $5; five French Sinperial dress Boots those inade in other and warranted to give sxtisfaction, at Krench imperial Boot and Shoe Manu- facturing Depot, one of the most fashionable Boot and Shoe Gentlemen that are in want of find a saving of fifty per cent by uk ae 3 ig Bridgewat ‘of the frost gelebsased Fhyei- or ashore tine ayn asource of tr ibe t isuow used in his | through the contin used according to thowe ho cannot peculiar meaus of eure, Which has an toterestin'= nut of Europe, sand ith hu 'Prvate Ti chapter, giving eves y ufc «9 the piaineat ii shogany chest, Of the number ot ichmoud, Platt & Pierson. imore, Johnson & imore, Gager & Mailer. Philadelphia, NL McCready. anger, me Back &P a arise from a quick and w ond I have had several calls cannot remain in the il 4} and qi 1, bei gpctoned in a little an abe bi oer comme ‘pretenders and ty, he deems it proj ee f hdmbargh, Bee. By wot Work ‘expressly on these the most eminent in Ame: Mott, of New, York; Dr. Physic, vm, and permitued to refer to. al ineoe in this city. Adres Dr Ralph, der for $4 50, equal to Sehr Augusta, Hatch, Schr Henry, Look, Beur Abbott Lise Meeker, Bi low, Buxte Homer, Kent, and Sloop Lady Cliato 8 oop Juno, Kent, Provid-ne Sloop KH Greet, Hawkins Barge Michigan, Allen, Ph x Mason, Providence. (to. Geese who by stores fe id $7, YOUNG & JONES? Have fallen into stave of | ; d decided early indulgence in solitary habits, chronic debalit _ Constitutional in by young men. ing statement, as tablishments in this city. 1. Besides hi a patr of dreas Boots, will sie Bea pablaheg fs getting them of us. TOR ae No. 4 Ann at., near Broadw: | TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOOTS AND SHOES. E. JOHNSON (late Wilson & Johnson) h Chatham street, directly ¢ best assorted stocks of e city. Gents Ki Thick and Thin Soled Boots and Sho and sewed, from the Enstern manufactories; Lai i ips, &e., of every description. A other store in this ness, brought on by asecret habitiindal; his is, when too frequent test evil that can befall man. Dyspepsia, w s, and small of the back, palpitation of the heart, 5 formed you; but I am anxio not seen the first person yet, Moor or Chi not condeinn,in the loudest terms,the authorities of Tan- gier for their previous conduct towards me, nor one who has attached the slightest fault for the committal 0: this You do not know how sad I feel | on. hia, McKee,Hand&Co. confusion of intellect, forgetfal- t '¥, consumption, . Glee tal impoteney ‘and barren NE, Agents. Forwarded to all ay, New York. obstruction of certain hess are removed b; PHILLIPS & Bi the United wrong to my account, in this place, although the guest of kind fr are doing all they canto make us comfortable ; still, the fact that I have been here two months without visited my consulate, and laboring under the excitement brings feelings of melancholy But, as the Moors say, fon hand, pi eS a a re, one Joots and Shoes that can be had A Ship Charles, Hoyt, 10 days from Liverpool, with mdse, to L Taylor. Crabtree, 33 days pan toJ Cram—201 steerage passenge! 0. READTHE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS ° KDICINE MADE PALATABLE, SENNA FREE OF ITS TASTE LL8’ FLUID EXTRA pure extract of the | of perfection, prepare: tive in small doses—those for adults s two teaspounsfil; and produces no are thenauseous R. t Ship May Flow, natural upon my situation, aad regret that distur “God's will be done!” and, if it be his will, pointinent and ills are of course all for the bes! ington Union, Oct. 25. trom by ee than | Roche Brot Hamburg ship Knickerbocker, Jessen, 44 days frem Bremen, ballast aud 138 passengers, to E ie ho, Gerry, from C: ter variety of Eny, ‘Geutlemen’s fine Gaiters, twenty different kinds. Gents Buckskin Shoes, Sportsmen’s, Fishermen's, and Seamen's st Alexandria Senna, ton, June 27, Anjier Jul od Hope Ang 29, and St Helena’ Sepi_ 12, witl Died July 21, Charles M iew York, carpenter. The Sappho has had @ pilot on board ickness or gripi taste and zinell corrected, geeks and tevin ty entirely removed.” Instead ; e ordinary Senna T with the greatest ots. teigabin | ‘Store open till 10 o’clock in the evening, giving country mer- chants an opportunity of examining the go Im* mi Inptan DeveGatioy.—A party of Indian Chiefs of uncil Bluifs, east of re now in this city,accompanied by | Richard 8. Elliott, who has been for some ment agent in that region. sire to have afull investigation and settlement of their business with the government. They emigrated some years since from the country about the head of Lal higan, now parts of the States of In ud the Territory of W: they are now located are constitute @ part of the State of lowa government to get the Indians jouri, an effort will probably be 4 treaty with this delegation.— Nat. In- at their Feisure. | the Pottawatamue tribe, from In PRIVATE DISEASES MBERS of the Ni incy, established to direct their particular snd cau confidently lent, asafe und pei queutly with this preparation Se ih brig Enterprise, Freeman, &S: it » 16 days from Pictou, with 218 chaldron goal 3 DENTISTRY. BSERVATIONS on the best means of preser on loug and exte w York College of Medicies from Charleston, We understan . to Brig Columbiz Schr ES Powe ams with cotton, to E 8 Powell. Promise to persons if Tianwent Cure Wi fmement from bnsitess, ke apulication to the senses, us Q vast amount Pies eae . Prircipas hospitals int, 8 aqui Yor cousad PRIDE Persea renient orn chest outa. th alt'symptoms, aime of eome clewhere, if any, and exe ‘and laboratory, 35 Manufactory RET DISE AS. ‘Bare the most safe, speedy and suc- lscov-red for the cure of , Weakness aud ot eration. Aberneti eee. Rye, Linon, from Baltimore, with flour, is for replacement be informed of the best mon of those remaining way, corner of Warre MPOTHECARIES HaLL, 36 CATHARINE ST. %, kSTABLISHED 1810, LL MEDICINES inchis batablishment warranted gena- jue. No boys or inexperience towed to wnitau customers. Th applied by aa experienced person, bepeis are 4 WM WATSON, ut and Pharmaceutis. from A. Garde onsin. ‘The lands id to be good, and May be had of the autho | A REMEDY FOR SEC, ge, for mauy yur BERNETH YS PL erantul remedy ever | ileets, writation of the kidne; of theurethra and organs of purely vegetable, and ior years have been used. we cess that has far superseded all other pr he diseases for which, the ‘or aale at e street, and 127 Maiden Lone’ MEDICAL DISPENSARY. TOR COBBITT, 19 Duane street, al College of Surgeons, Medical Society of New York, jected w, i : pie i of tho che Herald, Small, from Portland. with potatoes, lath, &c. to ahily from 8A.) foes vice au “ANT “TO COUN ing in the country, can ‘ton. Schr President, Leighton, from Cherryfield, with lumber, to Smith & Boynton. . Crockett, Thomaston, lime. Schr Delaware, Holbrook, Thomaston, lime. Schr Patriot, Crockett, Thomastou Schr kien Rodman, El Schr Shawmut, Titeomb, Service, Tuis is cer- | lelligencer, Oct. youug men are ever al- finding it Theouy est Sweedish Leeches for rad From Texas.—A corres; Amerwan, under date of writes as follows: The steamship Alabam die, is just in with dates from Arans: There is no news from troops are still stationed ¢ made when the: The flying artillery, under cor J pondent of the Baltimore | New Orleans, Oct 15th, River, in ballast, OTP ee STITUT! + VEBLLITY CURED. es, Havre; Adelaide, 3 the | both anchored at Quarantine, wiud boun re, nor Was any mention the Nueces.— | and of Major Ringgold, | land, and would leave in | Adams, Havana, and R. ABBOTT may be consulted confidential! et, where persons afflicted with d ulcers, diseases of the bladder, land, are invited to call. hospitals in Euro} eases, old syphili recommended wereto beremoved to F (anDovence, su hale byyice $1 a Picked gp sent to all VELPEAU’S radical cure of g mocorpuralent, discharges the reault of twenty year’s 2Fe pronounced by thei theuretha. They'effect a ny other remedy, without tari thestomach, or conlinement Irom Several years expe: | pe, besides sixteen years ‘ew York, entirely devoted to the treat= senses, enable him to warrant a speedy and without the use of mercury.— has performed more our Miscellaneous itecord. Hotaes’ HoLe Connesroxpexce.—The copy of the English | Paper our correspondent at Holmes’ Hole took so much pains the Great Britain wus at that place, never reached us. We should liketo know what became of it, after it was given in charge of Godfrey’s Express. Will our tteutive correspondent see into the matter | Packer Suir Garnier, Trask, for Liverpool, will sail to | thorrow at noon. Axnivats ano CLeanances at the port of New York, for the | week euding 2th iest: rience in the best practice in the city of leat of delicate radia: cure in the worst cases, The proprietors are enterprising and deserving | rs ility, or barrenness, unless depe dj ony dozen $5; carefull¥ SPECIFIC PILLS, fu exped ore of treatment uring a long and extendes ractice for bove ail, his fegitimate medical. qa ou, whichrhe teats hi r. Cobbitt’s mode of treatment is sal tious, not requiring either the use of mere extraordinary su thirteen years in tl to procure for us, whi es, Messrs. Calhoun and Elmore have been selected | by the Governor of South Carolina as her delegates to the Convention of Memphis. flect - | Wear a most grate- | aal and expedi ‘ary OF restraint in di- " A medicine may be had to prevent the Attendance from7 A. M. above diseases in ail their van ties one or two weeks with searcely any pain. the nrethra These individuals. who bi pr aionee ia the Hoephal de It is now reported and believed that M will return to the Senate of the United State: session of Congress, jo charge made un! street, one door from DR. SALMON'S REMEDY ders of the Stomach, Liver th indigestion, loss of appetit iness, palpitation, languor, low OCTOR CORBITT, Member ot ‘York, also member of the Medic: is office from 16 Duane street to 3 Oliv ‘Square ; may be consults delicate nature, Straugers are informed exclusively confined his ment of certain classes ol the city of New York,) which eng: of medicine do not record | be found in his practice. just the use of mercury, as it has its the ent cnsts are remove f the University of New iety, his removed street, uear Chatham thebreathy om Dasiness.” Pree $1 per bor, ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE. jemeure of primary or Governor Yell, of Arkansas, declines a poll for re. election to Congre: Arrived. Cleared. Ton’ge cl'd. 2 mu 613 01 that the Doctor has ‘tice from being general iseases , (now over thirteen y NOR the perman CUMMBRCOIAL. ~~ saturday, Oct. 26. Asnes—In transactions we have nothing of an extra. ‘! Prices tor pots $3 87} to 3.93}; | toy 35 rm Namber of passenj arrived for the same period, 104: habitual Costiveness, worms, and other distressing symnptor eal tna roma met with extraordinary success in | te! a highly by all who have tak een induced to introduce it to y sufferer from the above | persona suspecting nv m shouid nte thas powel | son cnn consider himmell” nt thoroughly cleansing the ved aiterrative. Sold in single bo | $5; carefully pre! CONCENTRATED 5. chesspenke aud had her bowsprit it ks carried away. ‘The bowsprit of th dust abaft the wheels on the larboard bont, stancheons, », on deck, and destroyiug four uments aud bending some of the muskets of the Junior , Inst returning from an excursion to Richmond and ‘wo members of the company and. e nature to note. wands of victims in three or four days from the sy iseane, this justly oole- es of half a dom neta of the Uutons ————— ALRACL OF SARSAPA/ N AND SASSAFRAS. k College of Medicing and concentrated extract, poseonsi ae wers of the abov: Hoge as infinitel: | public general! This | Plainterthat te, as It professes appetite, health, color an ed. rack the Chesapeal under the treatmer* sure to find prompt relief ly many years has established t | Strictures engage the D. icine may be hed to Open from7 A. Pots. Pearls, Tot Stock on hand last report, bbls. 109 Ki Received this week,. A pract rayutation for skal! octor's profound atten revent a certain disease in —— | Volunter: no mercury, nor any attention to busine: quired, OR, 192 Broadway it, and does not prevent factory references given KR. Wa. HOMILN SHERW ‘VIBRATORY MAGNETIC E VIBRATORY MOVEMic for the rotary in this machi xtraordinasy superi It is compactly RILLA, GENTIA Detivare m | ny of its forms sic hhadkecrbohentchan of Searsport, from Bangor for B edge of the chanwel tern Avenue, on the tely, so that the tops | the water. Her deck lord b ious are making to raise her, etarther injury ALyXANDER—The eargo of schr Alexander, from ‘which capsized near Fort Point flats, is discharging jue Walter, Lf oad Stockton hand, bbl Berswax—A fe place at 80 cents, cash. urrs—With to-day t k in the flour market of this city, both buyers, speculators and farmer: o-day with price: r Genesee and good 20. Rye was brisk at 76 cen at 65 a 68 cents. of Cleveland, during the week end: ton, grounded on the flat | refined and high ing qualities and curative utly recommended by the aparilin nt prowent bete relied on asa certain remed | GOODYEAR’S PATENT METALLIC RUBBER | OVER SHOE lemeotTVH , Suitable for the city or a, ‘by GEO. BEECHER, 100 Brondway. | rift, but will oll be ‘SOPOF wnrtoany pick: ind in the meantime an eventful wee! forall disooses wising od, such as scrofa, anlt rhenr ulcers, pain in the bones or sore throat, or *, ndary etfeats of syphilis or An Bold th single bores, 1, 18 eases of hall she is not likely to ret {recently substituted | ness or price, for y be | country trade, and in small quantitie: h market closed t which it has be i ther, with its battery, wires taneous eruptions, ule a8 j fisease arreiy Av judicious waco KO—At Hampden, 16th ins fed for the Cuba'tr On the 18t, at Ellsworth, brig Lewis enesee brought $119 a $1 rh wae a little slack port | of 160 tom ing Oct. 18, 18457— | hed to order to any part (7th edition, pp fiiedical Card. consulting surgeon of 196 Fulton ew Yor author of # late publics hieets, viz—Mateimony Flour and when Notice to Mariners, inelading '«. corny led tnd parts of the thion on, em | Medics eet, | bracing the 'foll Sterility, anatomically, ned, with a comprehensive exposition Syphilis, Bogondery 8} New York, 18th een directed by the Mi- Republic, to give in the varior Found, by the # ne rs, to include the most and obstinate that th the di etc HEMMER Bas of the nature and ymptons, Gonorr. Weakness, Whites, Noo pl modern treatment o ¢ jundveds of ope: well as the most, pi known to the medical profe la a + oem a THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDUN BENNE“T, “Proprietor. Circoulation---Forty Thousand. ponte DAILY HERALD—ivery aay, trek cents per eopy—$7 nit 19, iN on. arket continues firm; but ua Livingeto The sales, however, sum w We refer again to our i Ws attention for the last fif- not so much doing to da: £00 bales, und are at full quotations for a correct guide to the market. Liverroot Ot. id long experience PUR P, CORD AND TASSEL ACTURER, No, 105 William Street, Up Stairs, it he has on hand, and id assortment of the alo Orders promptly ex KEAD THIS. LL CASES in the those of long standin wentigating the pi acrative orgens, he guarantees, FRINGE, GI 1 cases that he under Jomas from Lon- on ENTIMA’ of | (a Spomen, Ship Asin, Wood, from Bostou Aug 14, for Madras and Cal. | Cutta, Sept 1) lat 32 $0, ton 96, frum Portland for Charleston, 20th inst. Cape es. os Louisiana, are suspende 196 Fulton street. sons ata distance, enclosing $), ean he with one which embrs i addressed to Dr. H. Faweett 196 Fa! tes 14 Lm’ in large frames in Ty Saturday—Priee 64 cents per ~ od 1246 cents RICHIE ETS ublic stores under his control. The cause | “PRINTING FAM | rices—always cash in ecuted with beanty and despatch tunteations, by mail, addressed to Post psid, of the postage will be de GORDON BEN ert, Good middling, forte Ports. Middling fair. . ved 2d, Lenox, from Reston Sth, Ann SPD Sees ee eees Key, brought his family there and made | Ui letters pre-pnid,, nm eet, will receive HEAT—4,006 Vuskels very FSgepep~4c5 Ss2e222 Aun Maria, Millet, for Penang; Lar Tibbits, for Northwest corner Cveasae streets.