Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
hold on till the gale subsides, and the darkness, or you may ran-among the roeke. The embarrassed, and says—“Men and brethren, what shall we do to be'saved ?”” question which we propose to consider. First, let us piek up the stray kernels of informa- tion that fie scattered through the recent discus- sions in the Sehaté, like grains of gold dust in the sandy channel of an exhausted. stream. lf. like the faithful adviser of Cato, confesses 8 “thoughts are bent on peace;” that some expression of Congress is required to mollity the Queen, to neutralize the acidity of the late bluster- imgs and bravado of the House, and that a solemn executive in favor of Mr. Now, that is the very recommendation upon th Colquitt’s ** compromise” “ Would be the thing, To try the conscience of the king.” Mr. Allen, with all the stentorian power of Sempro- niusa, (but with an honest patriotism,as we concede) denounces the proposition. has been to Europe officially, says that the amend- ment of the Senator from Georgia, is in shocking bad taste—that it is humiliating in the extreme Aad Hannegan, all fire and impulse, rises and cries with the indignation of a Roman Consul, “ no beg- ung!” And Breese, whose name 18 indieative of the quiet temperament of the man, swells into a gale, and exclaims, “ Give me a bank —give me shin plasters—give me an internal taxa- tion and internal discord—perish commerce, perish the hopes of a revenue tariff— | perish exterxal annexation and internal prosperity | rather than surrender a foot south of the frozen | ¢; dominions of the Russian Autocrat.” mands the ten war steamezs. Messrs. Benton, and Speight resist the useless expenditure. will be no war—there is no need of thisexcrescence | Westcott says, there will be put that the steamers will be useful in the Florida, Keys Yulee saya so, and we don’t doubt | Concert at the White House, last night, at which Mr: Webster wants to know where the admi- H nistration stands; whither it is tending, it is asleep or awake. preservation of the and war the last. General Cass, who Bagby | All on the Ru Messrs. Allen, coming ¢quanimity Observe that | ars to be consult- friend McDuffie, Mr. Day- | benevolent man. The galleries of the @ peace speech. his eyes shine ! to his | of cattl Now | ve ‘ass—now Breese | tit; like a Polar The place is too Have you ever seen a cougar among ‘ eagle on a} Rj neighboring cliff, with his wings spread—a spread | eagle, if you please—and his eye dilated, as if ready | ~ Nothing else will give conception of the eye and appearance of Mr. Cal- houn. Only lock around the Senate. Did you ever see aset of men look so wild before ? one, however, as pleasant as a bridegroom, and Ia the midst of the arena, he stands like a skilful swordsman, parrying the broad-axe of Hannegan, and the iron mace of | Sales not exceeding 500 bales. Prices are firm at our Allen, with his delicate rapier, and bringing the | 1¥otations :— Now, by the bow of Apollo, | Livexroot Ciassiricatiom. but he is one of them. Who would have thought it? | The sculpture of Daniel Boon and the two Indians, | ver the door of the vestibule of the House, wil give you a graphic illustration of the combat be- tween Haywood and the two champions of the to pitch into the fight? Haywood is the man. claret at every thrust. Well, the gauntlet is thrown down, the lists are the issue joined. asserts that the President stands at 54 40—Hay- | wood as positively expresses his conte declaration of the Chairman on Foreign and sets down the President at 49. gays that they are both wrong—that the chameleon is neither green nor blue—that Casar has not yet crossed the Rubicon ; but is standing in the middle of the stream, looking upon both shores, question is, ‘* Men and brethren, what shall we do Saved from war? We make no vain boasting of a love of our coun- try, but if the oppertunit, prove it; we make no for the national honor, that, if a ‘ compromise” basis of jhe 49:h degree to-morrow morning, that, for the month ensuing, the country, in its bonfires, illuminations end triumphal processions, woul: presenta spectacle to which the pageantries of “ Tippecanoe and Tyler too” were the merest and the basest imitations. Only contemplate the mighty achievements and interests dependent upon keeping under bar and bolt the dingy and moes-grown temple of Janus. The doves | ‘The increased amount of washe have their nests in dawn of morning sees not a raven. upon its towers. The States are struggling to meet their engagements. Old Pennsylvania is determined to prove the lie upon Sydney Smith. merce is extending the boundaries of all our cities—our internal prosperity is such, that the | purchase of machinery for washing their coffee, and now find ti investment, for which perhaps they *. Coffee is at last be- We have aheavy ginnicg to come in with greater rapidity. Hides— though stillthe number coming in is increasing {rom month to month—are very high, 5}.a 9 cents, being the ru 9} pad occasionally. Flour is of: Allen positively | Father Ritchie to be saved 1” were effected on the ite embrasures, veriest beggat is justly suspected aa an impostor. er has said, ‘‘we have spread, are spreading, and most spread.” bill to settle with Mexico—we want a railroad com- munication with the Pacific, protected by a line of military posts and store-houses—we want a depot near the Columbia, for our whalers and cruisers in the great Western ocean—we want a slice of Cali- fornia—we want a modification of the tarifi—a re- organization of the Treasury Department—a reduc- tion and graduation of the public lands—appropria- | tions tor the Western waters—the establishment of the Smithsonian institution—a general re-disciplin- ing of our [ndian relations—a railroad from the Ar- kansas to the Rio Grande—a line of steamers from the neck of Panama tothe and the East Indies—a ite—and all an one of all these interests, pendent upon the mai) Consequently, With all reverence to the divine authority of the we repeat, “ Men and breth e of the world is in the balance, and the scales are tremulous between peace and war. Ail the interests of the government, the country and the people are held in abeyance. continued postponement now would be extremely hazardous, and no fixed and decisive pacification canbe had, except upon the 49th parallel. atistied the President would accept his own offer, and are as well assured that the Senate would en- And a continued obstinacy of the British § W Lewis. jovernment, to amore southern boundary, must ad to the alternative of the whole or none. But Mr. Calhoun says that Great Britain is awaiting , Domestic & the action ot Congress. Let the notice, passed—the resolutions from the House Senate, and a ‘* compromise e the peace established before the ad- journment of Congress. Butit is more im, done, than what theretore, in this critical state of affai: Sandwich Islands, China speedy adjustment of the several, each and every measures and projects are ntenance of the peace.— came into the f 200 bags cor portant to know what will be | con 16 do sugar 2500 bags corn to urder ba We venture, | , New Onurans~Bark Thetis—3) chs hams 38 bbls heet 251 do hams N J Hubbard & Cheneyd—186 bbis 8, the expres | Sage—ai2 ice hame | Db196 hhdedo JH Chainat3. decker hte should be done, passed, it will be the diseretionary notice of Mr. Crittenden, throwing the whole matter into the hands of the Executive, which, we believe, may be done with perfect safety. Meantime, we expect much re to result from the diseussion of Thursday. All the seerets of the division in the household pery are disclosed. The coming week will doubtless throw a great deal more light into the mysteries of Washington. The Presidency will have to be ruled out of the ques- tion. A question of “treason” has to be examined, or should be promptly, and to the ,very bottom. We shall have access to that dinner and that ugly caucus at Mr. Pakenham’s. The people are curious to know, and the honor, the dignity, the reputation of the Senate require that the truth should come out. One half the terror of this Oregon controver- sy is from the mystery in which it is enveloped—the | ominous fog and supernatural darkness that environ the Executive department. Important revelations may, therefore, be anticipated, of which yea willbe duly advised. One thing is certain, that Haywood, so far from being an extinguished, is henceforth a distinguished man. He has opened the door to the n room, where the players are grouped in their natural cos- tume, and where every man is recognized. This is & great achievment, and will contribute largely to ay | dissipate whatever of party intrigue among the fac- | tions may have existed in the Senate. Rejecting all floating rumors for further corrobo- ration, we close for the present with the asser- ‘ion :— That the men of rust are full, ne, That they'll be given to Old John Bull By taking forty-nine. . Respectfully, Tue Docror. P.S. Mr. Dempster, by request, gave a special he sang a number of his choice Scottish pieces, 1 and whether | “‘John Anderson, my Jo,” and the ‘Auld Cloak,” Mr. Crittenden thinks the i ace the first consideration, eall go for the honor of the | at Mr. Sprole’s Church this afterneon. The day country, and the preservation of the peace, while it is a8 certain that there would be war upon 54 40, as that the peace will be maintained. construe this into a prophecy, and we will risk our fame as a seer upon the prognostic. Several weeks have elapsed. Cass, Hunnegan and Breese, have throttled the pa- cific and conciliating great Carolinian again and He bides his time—he takes it with be- _ Colquitt rasps the as- tonished Senator trom lilinois, like a blacksmith shoeing a horse; but the Russian line phalanx searcely twinge under the infliction. fine looking Senator,who sits in front of Gen. Cass, could anything be more amiable, affable and ex- pressive of unconcern to all these proceedings than his placid and agreeable face? Day after day you find him in his piace—perchance trying on a new glove—perchance reading a psper, or looking at the reporters,‘or out of the window, but never asleep. How benevolent and agreeable he looks. would bet your life upon it that he had not remem- bered the speech of yesterday ; and that he was quite contented in obedience to his State, to give in his vote when required, and retire to a refined little company over a good dinner atthe adjournment. He does not look like a man of deep study, nor does he seem to consult at all the drift of the discussion. Yes, there he turns around quietly at Hannegan on hearing the charge of ‘‘ Punic faith,” as it expect: Q reminiscence of the Carthagenian | history. But he has relapsed again into his easy chair, and easy attitude, and a ing the thin and wasted face of “more in sorrow than in anger,” 1s an atten- istener to the speeches day by day. ton has finished his speech,and Mr. Haywood takes the floor. He asks, in consideration of the lateness of the hour, that he may be indulged till the mor- row. Whata soft and silvery voice he has, to be | He must be a most agreeable and kind and Wonder what sort ef a speech he i Oh! he will perhaps regret many hard things that have been said, go for a qualified notice, applaud the President, recommend conciliation, or thing in thet way, you know. He will leave all the Senate, Allen and all, of the opinion that he is a nice man, and has made a very pleasing speech. Well, the morrow has come. Senate are thronged with people, and the front cir- cle is full of ludies—for the ladies have a presenti- | sent. Mr. Baily, neverthel ment that he is a good speaker. Mr. Haywood gets up, smooths his hair, glances at his white waistcoat, takes out his white handkerchief, untolds it, and davaat pon the cornet Ce ne pe ad padeaiecs the President. ow soft and silver: 18 Voice; he | by an ext: “sit i i i o says he is going to speak in the Tee manand in | come of moment to St rept enone thefear of God. Just as we expected. He is going to pour oil on the wa- ters; so that you will think, when he shall have fi- | nisued, thatall the Senate are in love with Gentlemen, wake up, tor God’s sake, wake up! There’s a North American cougar breaking through | He is a beautiful, smooth skinned ani- mal, but by all that’s merciful, he’s acougar! How How gracefully he stoo He pounces upon them right and lett. hold of Hannegan—now —now he springs upon Allen—and Gods ! how he | easily The forest resounds with the alarm. | Fe. 9 -echo to the clamor of the fight. a cougar emilet—go emiles Haywood upon the chairman on Foreign Relations, who stands before the North Carolinian out of a bake oven. being repeated at the desire of the President. The Rey. Mr. Bethune preached a magnificent sermon and the evening have been more Jike June than March. LastSabbath nothing but a Russian bear | could have withstood the wind and driving snow of | in Washington for all that. Avsany, March 7, 1846. Proceedings of the Legislature. Weather ineflably bland and balmy—air tolerable as May air, except there be no flowers— House ina | parturition—Mr. Speaker Crain gone home and House electing a Speaker protempore—Mr. Chatfield, of Steu- | ben, elected—Committee appointed to announce the fact to the Senate—House came to order, &c. A protracted debate occurred upon the reference of a petition to abol- ish the manufacture of iron in the Clinton State Prison. Mr. Hayner reported the bills complete for the bene- fit of the New York Insurance Companies, which «1 tained such heavy losses by the recent great fire in New York. The bill to extend the jail limits of the city of New York, was referred to the Committee on two-third bills, and subsequently passed. Mr. Stevenson submitted a resolution instructing the military to wait upon the Executive of Massachusetts, and solicit information with regard to the organization of the militia of that State, in order that this State may avail herself of the Massachusetts plan of enrollment, | &c.; the resolution was table Mr. Warden offered a joint resolution requesting our representatives in Congress to use their influence for the abolition of ‘y in the District of Columbia. | bled. All other business was of a strictly local and noticeable nature. The Senate passed the bill to incorporate the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church of the United States. Another debate ensued in Committee, upon the auc- tion bill, (no action,) which was fullowed by some re- marks by Mr. Barlow, to the Committee upon the Texas question—That’s all. 3 for the time being, in the House to day, was in decided cant with parliamentary usage, because univer- | seby. | of this kind. Mr. Bailey's defeat today, may be attrib. | uted to the fact that the conservatives and whigs have | endured some severe castigations at his hands, and be- side, to the fact, that John Young, the of the House, with a very few excepti conversant with legislative conventi . received the vote of every radical present. Bold men and fearless, never afraid to utter their convictions, always have warm friends and bitter enemies, The account here, at present, 13 “flat, and unpro- | fitable,”as Wm. Shakspeare has it. When the account, come of moment to you, and to you all, I shall give it, if | not with eloquence, with hearty cheer. Good bye. Dreaprut Errects or tae Sronm.—We learn from the Norfolk Cowrver that a very respectable re- ident of the vicinity of Nott’s Island, Currituck county, C., arrived in Norfolk on Saturday morning, who s that the effects of the late storm were most awful- xperienced on that part of the coast. He says that imilies were drowned on Nott’s Island, and 1000 troyed. The wild fowl suffered most « eese might be taken in almost any qu others so much crippled as to be 6 unable to escape.—Balt. Clipper, y 50 id ome kif zed, .. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boano, March 9—607 shares Girard Bank, 10}; 10 do Manu & Mech Bank, 24); 3 Penn’s Bank, 2534; 6 do 258}; $32,000 State 5%, 72}; 32 Union Canal, 13; 2,600 | Kentucky Bonds, 6's, 101; 2 Life and Annuity, 97. | , Secon Boano.—50 shares Penn and Ohio’ Canal, 22; $65 Susquehanna Canal, 344; 60 U. S Bank, 5}; $5,000 State 5's, 72}; 34 Mechanics’ Bank, 343; 41 Norristown Reading RR, 374; 100 do 87 ‘ou | COMMERCIAL, New York, Monday, March 9. | | Astxs.—Thero was nothing done in either descrip- tion. Pots may bo quoted at $412}, and Pearls at $4 37}, | Bi -—The market iot of no | transactions worthy of note. Gi Corron.—The demand to-day quite moderate, Good fair, , Fino,..... none toe Mala, New York Cattle Market. At market, 900 beef cattle, (600 from the South,) 80 cows and calves, and 200) sheep and lambs. Prices.—Beef Cattle—The supplies last week were tively limited, and the sales correspondingly ‘about 100 head remaining unsold. Prices, how- ever, have improved a fraction, and may be quoted as follows, viz : inferior and ordinary qualtt fair to prime, $7 a $7 50 ; extra, $7 75 Cows and Calves—A very uctive request prevailed comes, we shall try to | during the week, and all at market disposed of at prices elusive appeals to the na- ranging as in quality from $17 to $30. The t though unusually well rices not materially varying n in our last report—$2 25 a $4, being the extr nge of prices. d a y, of loose at 87} cents per cwt.; North river | Foreign Markets, | Pusrro Caneuio, Feb. 12. have cetimnatod thet the the amount of last y reach 20,000 quintals, it ia still very high, owing to the number ot ve wanting cargoes, or whieh have been recently led. ind the new demand which has sprung up for unwasbed (such as shipped to the United States) aod European market 6 cau: this change. While, therefore, common unwashed cof- fee is worth 8to 8} cents, the descenizado, which 1 year brought 12 a 12}, is now unsaleable at 10. Thi will bea sore stroke upon the poor coffeo planters, very many of whom have spent large sums of money in the cellent judges ment here, over have not pi is almost valuel nd @ 0 hand no! of jupplies good. Passengers Arrived. H Davidson, Geo Kneable—18 in steerage. Passengers Sailed. Loxvox—Ship Victoria—Mr Wackhenfeit, Germ: Charles, Londoa; James Montgomery, Memphin, T' G Hall, Boston; Nicholas Shiefs, Miss F Branch, Me G OF ky, TF Sorin and ReecShip Oneidec ey Lewis EN Baron, € Billou, Mous Boissio, BF Chissou—¢ in steerage. Foreign Importations, Sr Jaco pz Cuma—Sehr Enterprise—41 pieces mah B21. bdls ‘pain leat 106 teats do red cedar 70 tes 70 bi 370 sticks fustic 197 do granadilla D Cartis, Jr. Tnisiban pe Cuna—Brig Northerne: bole honey C oastelain & Poavert—23 hi eck. Patensto—Bark Missouri—2000 bags mdse 19 cases eitron 4900 boxes frait Chamberlain & Phelps. Mansaxitia—Brig Anna & Jalia—1044 bags coffee 25 bbls do | be 190 hhds sngar 18 bblsdo i hhd Mavaouesz—Brig Demerara—170 hhds sugar 217 do molasses Weare % hides J H Hicks. Mavaourz—Scht B Deforest Des aie Lydia—147 hhds sugar 44 cks molasses B ———_. portations. New ORLta*s—*hip Cabot—160 tes rice 38 half do 142 bbl lage at fe Gime 210 kegs lard Merrit: & Co—4 box ¢ & Co— m3 — Y will be | dolard © Smith & Co- bols pork RL Maitiaad & Com146 beer 51 tes hy Dow & Cary—204 by Som} & Bitchard—5 bales deer skins CB Foodicaee 30 (cx seed 40 bbls do 216 bales cotien Le hide tae 107 do lard 60 half bbls do 300 t off, her cargo en- A brig William, 0 eden bare | ‘sion of the probabil ; that the notice may not be . perk at aa session of Congress, or if | Fr Sey Se ere anasysememeg omnes | | IPD: BU NIVE. peecrer ful N Potter, of Philadelphia. Cranceston—Brig Carol; 48 do 299 bales cotton D D Mills—53 do arsh—20 do J Emerie—50 bales yarn T N Un- Holbrook, Nelson & co—11 & | fe E Hyatt—6 bales mdse Ps « bris tL box E Somers—5 bris gri 3trunks J K Hara—48 empty bat up, wil masts, spars ther with masts, sails, pr he ‘iftcmen Ur.<Captain Fish, of ilimington, NC, from Fi Wook Ost,,'« seaman’ Cosholie prayer bape: Wn aferiige, i Gre A ; The ‘chest had not been Toug in the water. | Bon. Pare aT rte Se Ucorues Bermein, oo tae f this port, having undergone 5 as Beyster de Whi by malpractice.” tis of the een fnaeee aed se pirat , Coneerts, Museums, Lectures, rublic | Mosting gs for any other purpose, where the Print a es. ork, Law ‘Jobs, and reantile or other branches. has eases orked 1a colors will. be beautifull enland st, Liver- MARITIME HERALD PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 10, urday, the @lst.ult, repair and outfit. | Say ills, en. fost }{b and mainsail, ou the 34 in- henee for Richmond, 5th inst, ‘rom Wilmington for Martinique, Feb 19, from Boston for Savannah, March 1, from New Bedford for Norfolk, piLined bees blown off tn the wale from Boston for Richmond, with eee erlar Tig ius lat 8631, lon 7331, would put into Norfolk to repair. THE VENDEATING 'O dosely resembles the real head of hair that. sceptics and hay ouaced connoisseurs ne Proocne yf. the most ordinary invention novel and unique wig | Weaving, jee that in all eases of d the great evils of other isseur are alike invited to ins) id the peculiar method of C. BARRY, 146 Broadway, corner of m4 lin*re ‘0 CAPITALISTS. CKER will sell at the Merchants’ ty at 19 o'clock, fort, handsome yard, ly to the i 7 vantages of this its being made without sewing 0° naee 80 closely to resemble Brown, Charleston, G Bulkley. pg okey Sonor So cl ry, St Marks, Coe. Anderson & Co. 1, ‘Nesmith & Walsh. 1 Halifax, J Hunter & Co Murch, Wilmington, NC, & 8 Powell. nton. NP, Underwood & Howland. Belir Good Hope, Lincol dhiaetane, las 88 46, lon 73 Schr Sally Miller, cured, witbont pain oF Schr Ganges, Ellis, Nassa The Sloop Moses Edd: ‘ Barge Whale, Baldwin, South Amboy. ore! Ports. Cresrucos, Feb 17—In poet John Welsh, Ames, from t Portland in 8 dys. Hamitton, Bermada, Feb.20.—Cld brig Bermuda, Saunders 'p for New Orleans, schr Comet, tc sail in afew PR, Feb, 2ist.—Brigs ertain: George Loyal Burgess, — days from New Orleans, with cot~ ‘On the Ist inst, off Capes. h of Capte Hatterass-from, th eda heavy gale of wind in NE, ‘of Delaware,and dri | rass, stove bulwarks, lost, main-topsail, ‘Thoosa, Goodwin, f u % For farther particulars, a * | can be seen at any reasonable hour. TO THE LADIES—TO THE LADIES. ADIES having any superfluous or cast off Cl s i! ies or Gentlemen) can obtain a fair cash price for the same, by sending for the subseriber, at her residence, No. 69 Duane street, bas N. B—Gontlemen’s Clothing and Furniture alag «1 All letters through the Post Office will be attended to. e it otal ens ea inerva (Swedish) f ship Port Spain, MeAlpin, for Halilax; brig, Marcel- bark Trinidad, Frisl and Joken, Mayo, Phi S—ln port, renee, Capt Griffin, fm " she Lefton the lth’ Feb, heavy sea runnin Ity in taking’ off the caprain and er mpt—she had three feet water in the hold. ‘The barks Ardemes, Snow, in, for do, about Sarah, Eldredge, ERY AND MILL RS’ BANK, Hagerstown, Md The Notes of this iv e ‘ bought at one per cent dis. Hon PRYLOR & SMITH, No. 62 Wall strent. DOCTOR ARNT’S RELIEF OR WOUNDS, Bruises, lings, Piles, Ulcer Oo mond, weg frat; L’Or Sere: Mazeppa, Colson from » Willis, trom Ne do, disg; Ann Saith, f ‘ew Haven, wtg frgt;schr Josephine, of Boston. for NYork, Li ‘of and tor Portland, in 3 or 4 days; Caroline, Trat- » Keb. 19.—In port, brig Thomas P. | York. 7 . lat sof Quebec, water logged. ‘The Csvol jrarsone! nar, bark Lowell of and for Philadel inggeealo foma ter, from Palermo Dec 19, Gibraltar & Phelps. Feb 22, lat 30, lon 68 10, ihe brit Radius, from New Orleans b h 3, lat 36, lon 73 50, whil shear, stove in forward nd jib boom, lost small bo: other damage, # Bark Cuva, Cowing, (of Brni leans, with molagses, to bark was bound—pat in here in 37 40, lon 71, whilst ly the head of the foremast Et that dreadful night. We havea delighttul climate | ia SALVE. reco, Beanchamp, low Burns, Chronie Sores or Swel- se 8 on the Fae-, and Chapped Lid ‘he cones, will eal ont Janes in. It Will soou Tender it transparent, c h, Brown, do l6th inst, for do; Majestic, joading on the cei ry, loading at the city, Atwood, loading on the coast, for Net one sid 19th, trig Temus, Sharp, for Philade! Sere March 6— i i "Below, Br bark Robt H Blanchard, New Orlean March 4-Arr br’ Wallace, Smith , St ; our Correspondent. }—In at and ice house, and did \e) 37 days from New Or- ‘of itadedphiae i to iu agale from NE, cared away lost fore-topmast, fore-top-gallaat rigging, &e., attache ‘Extract of a letter from Doctor Wood. abe lief baive,” pre- being introduced to the public. | ive it a high rank in cidedly superior to haye any acquaint le of | t possesses merits which the comngeace. of your ci T preparation wi Thave made frequent use of it with the success, and freely and cheerfally commende annot withhold an ex; have known it to pro sostris, McKenzie, Gronoxtows, 8 ‘Lewes, Del, March 5.—[ Frot rt of yesterday, | have to re} d up the bay, and jes. from a letter written by a female to her relative. nday morning calledat Mre Holberts, “She had aie 20 much with her breasts, that I expected. fef Salve’ that might and the m SSW, carried away the mainmast, mi- | a.sea which washed Capt zen topmast, ship) crew overboard—four of them succeeded The deck was swept of all the boats, cat thing; the cabin on deck is stove all to ‘Turk lost her stern boat and davit. Brig Home recei injury im her bows, by the schr B N Fox draggi R not so much as to prevent ttiug on board. lirecte?, the milk started a stream they are now both doing very itan for mentioning | proceeding on her voyage Fox had her stern much injured, lost boat, bro! main boom, &c. Capt Henderson, of schr Julia Ann, cam i ‘and this morning lan id, and received some ice as | he child to her breasts, and Prel indeed. ‘They eall me the Good Suman iam very glad of being the means lock—Sir: t virtue of “ Arnt’s Re- lief Salve” may be known to the afflicted, I deem it my daty to state a few facts connected with my own case. w | Years ago I received an injury from the fragment o: ‘Was taken in tow on | m, 20 miles'St: of the Hook, by pilot boat Phantom. The bark | had $ feet of water in her hold. Bark Thetis, (of Boston | with mdse, to’ Stanton & stove bulwarks and rail—saw Brig Mary A Jones, Jones, | stancheona, &e. | the salve to them. into the Breakwater some good in the worl: e havi other icjury..” All the feet leftthis moraing Boston, Marcha & Elizabeth, mostly damaged, but will Peter Ritter, bound to Richmond, cat rts a nusaher of ches there; also reposts toes B the ship Delaware, iagone. Sma‘ York, considerably, but held on and Key Weat—Arr loth ult, brigs Emeline, em York Elenbrey, Nasa, York; sent Alid Sid, ith ult, brig Emeline, beth, Nassau; lth, Eng sc’ sib) brig Floriana, Charieston; 18th, brige ton, New Yor Hovland, for New York; ath, sc rig Abbe Amelia got off, and repairing; would be ready for s ‘Moutur, Feb 27—-Arr Br barks Salem, Milfor Hanna, 15 days fr days from Rio Grande, with Ohlson, 30 days from Tobasco, with 2480 front A. Sw brig pr ipty 4 i werrood, t=. Patrulto, : i yrted ) 60 di: from Rio | Mitchell "On theaad of March,off | es of the Deliware in a gale from NE, shipped ‘a sea | which stoye hous. bulwarks, ic. protracted jpeason of 3 ure cures,” an recommen % &e., ke., with no bovelit, asevere cold, m few York, dragge: a C and with the wreck of t both masts carried a1 and a yard across. to her—saw on her decks chi All her boats were gon erner, (of Portlan with molasses and ncountered continual h lost sails, deck load | 36 05. lon 74 40, encountered a tremendous 0, was struck by a sea, and ho ends, cutwater, and stove boat, round house, galley-and bul- d sustained other b MPher had « jury, foreusat Th iy. foremaat Ti ood tacked slvip. and stood ¢ bedding, &e., below \w no person on Davis, 25 days from ‘Trini- eye to Chatelain & Pon- hr Emma Elsenbrey, Honda jies, but found no relief, i ” After the erst application I felt a mahogany color of m) and healthy app intlammatio » dit from pain. Itisnow ina ce. By using two boxes the sw Teg became ‘better condition than it recommend it strongly to others suf- and have no doubt it will for all the purposes for whit en ashore on the Black It may be well to remark, thet this election of Speaker, | during w ale from KE; while from similar afflict ated caucus candidates are chosen in instances | highly valuable applyation | . Rogers, Nantes; brig Margaret, hia. Nonroux, March 7—Arr bark Parthian, Allen, fm NOrleans, | The Pencountered the late gale off the C: f galley boats aud everything on ain and foremast badly. 01 a lenry, heading to the shore wii two brigs, with nothing but lower masts and d, the other hermaphrodite. | ‘oiner, Doane, fm N York; —during the late gale fe; In Hampton tk Partian, from New he hi ‘alhal "Welsh, of Philad, une, the only Am French’s Hotel, No. 133 Fulton street, | atti nips and ret a , Dray John street, aud by most of the respectable druggists. | hound to Norf | for Boston. Left bark J tiaatic, Whittlesey, 22 days from Grenada, in ballast, i Haven. ‘Leftno Am ‘rowbridge, Sons & D: Is. Feb 25th, lat 35 10, the west coast of Afri ES OF THE URINARY ORGANS—Such as ‘i Chronic and acute diseases of | Same time, spoke brig Historian, 3 days from New Yo d B hh | to Nassau, in the act of supplying the Panther with provi- | 35 20, came up with and (3 ‘Heunan, of Boston, fm New Orl tities of Jumber, eucorthoen or Whites, MeMath, fm NYork; Seminal Weakness, ‘albot. fm Portsmouth. NH: : create a temporary Viger. Fonewal of the ‘natural energies, ‘The first ott New. York. | for Ne i __ | fully convince che purchaser ales, boxes of all de- mn the northern edge of | iat 37 10, Lon 75 30, ‘mast, boats, and passed a brig with fore- e. March I, experience a tremendous has experiencod severe weather on the ts, ‘Weaknessof the y and effectually removed by Aberu lls, without one arrschr Pera, C! m, fi Cid, brig Orleaus, Beman, Boston. achr Yantie, Staples, fo New Onteans—Arr 28th 3 3 fa Bold euerey 8 the ere Seth W- ‘Boston; Dr. W. r0¥i eas expe = ‘ecariet Hall, 96 Catharine st jee $1, with directions. | with loss of fore-topmast, main-top-gal | every thing an deck. O! topmast and jib hoom | gale from NE. ag : Brig A, & Julia, Poult, fr Mansanilla, Cuba, MGoffec and lides, to W Lew, ard iat, lat 33, lon 7, ‘topmast, head of foremast, and lost flying "Blanchard, 15 days from Mayaguez. PR, with fe, tp Buck & Peters’ thins me: yi 7» 90 Ni Phi 7 O. oka if ne, and Ltoderts & Chas. ., Washii City; 0. iathacum, Georgetown; J. B. | Aifldr, Louisriie, aj Banta & r Tories or $8 per deeeae isimer Eltick. Havre: Unit Agnes, Hell, do; Adler, Hohorst, Bremen, | IMPORTANT MALAD! OR of the “PRIVATE TREATI: | a fees to tae that he is at home as much as pos. | . t rg (except 5 y! =s ler to by post, at his residence, $8 ‘observe that the sulject of po Fea en with coffee and hides, to'S jizadeth, Mioor, mainsail haw ing dark did not she was bound home from a wha! ing taken from her except the he was tight, one boat hanging at Sherwood, 6days from Charleston, SC, with 1o Dunham & Dimon. Park, G days from Richmond, to Buck & Pe- Stearns, 28 days from Gnayama, P 2, off Cape Hatteras, in ost fore sail, flying jib, stove bulwarks, and lost 16 hhds molas- d. Schr Queen, Fldnidge, 16 days from Maga: gar, &¢, to B De Forest & Co. ther in the gales. On the 15th, of | achr bottom upwards, was painted stop to examine from Charleston; and found her abandoned, her much, but conclu: Foulker, from Demerara estou: "Acorn, Ryder, Boston: Savannan, March 5—Arr bark Globe. Theobold, Ports- i ewport. RI. Cld Br ship ariner, Russell, Gl ‘ timore. Sid Brship Prive lotte, Nickels, Liverpool. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Home Ports. Baxtimorx, March 9—Arr SI Emerald, Back, New York; C from Chirlescon bound to Liverpool, ‘put in in 4 oi ”) Also art bi 5 3 we! AD: mouth. NH} brig Av. Potts, Liverpool; : the following remarks will jaint or not, and its proper means ced heavy wee- green, masts lying alongsi inson, from St Jago de Cuba, ith Feb, with mahogan’ do, 17th; Quiney, for Ford, Rotterdam; fNew Kork) Hoyt Elizabeth, Jordon, fm St Kendall, fm St Jago, do: | 10; schr Sarah Eldridge, for New York, 16th. . Jate gale lost part of déck load of mahoy Pe id Feb 22, lat 37 50, lon 74 35, brig 1d abandoned, previously reported by from Porto Cavello—on the ahvavy gale from NE, wat rit perienc hove down on her besm ends, a e rail under; fell in with the mast of a ves- Schr Concordia, Hatch, 14 days from Nor dound to Boston. Sth inst, 50 Ups bales of cotion, and ct u . y, i “Schr Washington, Gould, 5 days from Baltimore, with flour | ‘om Suffolk, and 4 days from the mastei ay bulwarks, &c. rashington, N C, with les 8 of Chineot re gale from NE and E, lost part al stores, and had to heave overboad the remamder several more, but owing to the Ww luge quantiti . Also sawa full rigged ottom up, sheathed me.—Also art brig 10 lit sails, carried aw: : igs St Andrew, (new) Cromwell, Jamaica, aret, Woglam, 6 days from Petersburg, with mdz masz ach blicat, Cole, Ney York see 4 Schr Rebecca & Abigail, Murphy, with molasses from the Levi ri bark wreck of the bark Princeton, ashore at Al om. and 3days from | r & Whitmarsh. Haven. wreck of the ship John | , with flour, ke. }, where the H. put with uaval stores and corn to Depe: forecastle companion, water casks, sai severe weather, from the lal ities, $5 a $6 ; ke 0 ‘ump, fm Bridgetot ae pd but it is socommon,in one ‘sees a case of Stricture in w! if Richmond, Lalbor | Ships Oneida. Havre; Victoria, London; Independence for | Liverpool; brig Virg: Ju I. for the last twelve days, ¢: ther on the coast. tr. mendous gale from NE, obliged during that time ty lay w y Miscellaneous Kecord. Bric Gatveston, Captain West, hence Jan 31, for Galves- ton, Texas, went ashore on the Bahamas on the 15th February, | put was got off by the wreckers on the 17th, and started for Nassau, NP. The amount of damage is not stated—it is pro” [sian ar ay eg Boston; image, man, frink, iad York; Maria Causey, Stubbs, do; 2. Lost Oversoann.—Thos. Smith, seaman, on board ship from Liverpool, was washed overboard on the ih hip was hove to, but asa very heavy sea was run- time, every effort to save him proved unavailing. MEDICAL EM! L. . GREGORY h from Gold street t0 3 R. Fras ne Gow freee Chatham megooee weeere be oxy ne oot of velt, one door from sulted conGdeatially as usual, at all hi ‘There are few, if any medical better how to manage those dihcr are liaple to contract while Peculiar means cure, nich has en inserescing. and closed in alittie mahogany chest, * of the mamber ot to Liverpool, put into Baltimore on Sunday last, in distress.— The following is her report:— **Sailed from Charleston on the 26th of Feb, and on the 2d | i barometer falling = ed a treatise up n secret habits and diseases, G hosp called the “Rubi fa ei It not only treats of curing diseases, but what is it points oucc'e rly thi | at which hamaa on this account alone veneer My the book ja worth mo! foun topentl 60 keep the ob Tt issold by the author as the gale had abated, jadgin intended besring away for we were near to Cape Hi ‘harleston, but soo id If stream, and the sen as bad rippled as to be unfit for pes of Virginia on Friday last. On Wednes: | day, lat 7443, saw a ship anda_ bark standing in, anda inted green; the ship tacked and steered to the | y saw a wreck; stood for h te be aherm brig, bottom up, spars, sails and msinsail new, and made from the wreck, and took le—there was no mark or name to tell what o females this little book prove a friendly and It ia also for sale at the following drug ‘No. 86 William street, near Maiden lane. street Both corners of Chambers street No 63 Bowery, ¢ theavy. Other American ICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICL street, near Chatham st., and Bi omer of Walkefatest corner of Maul treet, comer of Suffal IGS AND ‘'TOUPEES. 51 "1 rented Wi id SUBDL ORs new inven ay i daly detee 20 to the countenance rich—Mr Bolle, Mr Mann—45 in the | Rost (fo 7) paintes Craacestox—Brig Caroline—C G Delano, Dr P Honston, MED. INSON, 17 Desc seuss Scur. H. Lawrence, Griffiths, of and for this port, from St bandoned at sea, and the crew broug! ship Cabot. For particulars see the report of the | lcers uj , OF nose, pains in the Reed. and hones wa ene. geen itindulged in by this unnatural vice ‘psia, Weakness of the! Ines, i only aympecins oF tis coe ae Sey ‘apt. Long. of and for | Baio ot fd a Taiand, 20d Feb if the 2d inst Baltimore, from St. Thor in ballast, was wrecked on the ni miles N. of New Intet, N.E. She ha it on by asecret hi an unfortunate victim of difficulties so long experienced by wr | at WM. BATCHELOR'’S, 2 Wall” HWM Tin ie Brondweny, ‘Aversion to society, are le warrauts a cure in every case or nO . wo days. Ur. Johnson ysician and Surmeov. MEDICAL NOTICk. jeaving all their baggage an other clothes than the: ‘378 hhds molasses 50 RECEIVED a fresh supply of Sweedish and Smyrna ls molasses Badger & e the ith the wreck, and wit! they were dressed. Ai , J Hoey ey | ies EXTRACTS sev FOR THE ea of the choicest Extracts, @ | ROUSSEL, 159 Broadway. PTION CURED. SAMs APAKIL- Philadelphia from Demerara, repor. Heary vg W by 8 Ng f ‘Saral frjared—took fr "ite wholesale nad id from Port aw Prince to cocoa, coffee and hides, On jaying too under balance reef- the weather ay ik shear, and hove her on her beam o were Washed overboard badly bruised; the mate hi In order to right her, his patients to leave until @ Stricture—Doctor Cooper which he can cure the worst two weeks, with scarcely rane Debilit Boston, with a cargo of logwood, the 3d 1 it, a 10 AM, whilst Pree cor uie in every case OF nO vin, ee. ‘ht ined (price 7 ceuts,) at 49 Joho street at ace an ex togive gratuitous advice Coxkmmnonionh , 10m Mand its head bed way both masts, and by nailing some they managed (to keep large schooner’s masts an #a.—Thii | side‘O the bor of = the Portsmouth j without sustain th ee ete ; R” 4 7 iat eS ‘secret Speen hy success gaton) . after they have bat reasonable, and all caves are guaranteed. Sime are most reasonable, and Medical Advice. OCTOR LAMERT is iy at his old office, 63 Gold street, between Falvon on ail diseases of a deheate nature ; his treatment b and ous, requires neither vary, restraint in or hindrance from business pursuits. it cases cured in Sor from a too frequent indulgence of the passions Fania hb nom Stoect being to restore the system, mentally and bodily, to that state, oe or nature originally ‘ SEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONTEC edo jctest attention, TES, a disease freq ly exi opal ant siihe Dr: ellectaall Doctor being ove of the few qualified advertising Sur eons in the city, guarantees a perfect cure, ily sted fy 3 id, enclosing a fee, immediately te edleine Pavith sdvicey sent to any part of ited Office 63 Gold street. Open from 8 A. M. to’ toderneatmeatet Spotty Secouasry Sym Gleet, Stri , Sclsiona, and ll the co pollution. octor bas devoned years in this city, to the treatm: ; his extensive. pract ology of the vari perman it don alan nd Philadel of Louisiana, are suspended’ in large fice. 196 Fultop street. tance, 1, can have a copy offi de work, sepdnneted wits cue winch exbrescotl 3 é 1 tters pre-paid, and addressed to Dr. H. ae ‘ ton street. will receive due attention. Medical Card. OCTOR MORRISON, D PENSARY, 20436 Fulton street. N ea Merrion nel to be ra confidentially Morrison ~ys 23a dare OF THE URETHRA are cured by Dr. saci raf Bendrare ave snalagous With aris cj tg 0 Surgeons see the city. Bee ing Surgeou in bE treet. Letters pai Bie medicine and advice to auy Seueae amaier oer AS LUCINA CORDIAL, OR THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. | PPE arent, and increasing demand for: shi, o Tou British Empire, Franee, eee, er eae ee eucicy waren tine coy face. It has long been and prescribed by the most ent phy: tthe civilized world, asa sove- igu and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, lent, c 4 ‘Whites, it salto miehal Séescarntion, ncontineucs of Urine, oriaral untary discharge thereo! Prostration of ny In fs aud fe eneral he! ma the resuitof inhereat ‘causes. or produced by jness, or accident if that this is true, and were not va dalteate sake Tupdreds ‘would testify eZ r ihe uartvalled eficney ofthe Lucia Cor dial as a luor Albus, Gleets, Irregularities in Ki female Suppressions, ( portion of the ization is cannot, fai a the 1 but ; thing short of tl fallible cure, | while in all other diseases enumerate ve, Whether acute 4 i all safe aud sov | Lei i operating | secretive organs, ‘whole s reign remedy. ‘1 fas without 20 far ce subsequent rel: perfect harmon: y with mas & je used wil ‘of the trath of all we have as ler, above named places. rice $3 per ‘THIRD EDITION. PRIVATE TREATISE, ly imit ssa ey ald gin a ‘is most has permission eran of eminence in the city. ~ AN EXTRAORDINARY WORK, And One which should be in the Hande of j Married | MORAL PH G.—It has been already v Person. mak MORAL, PHYSIOLOGY, a y w on the Po) st OP EEE rat ean titi thar che u ~ which it wi t itself 20 foreibly to i i ctr css cane Wat ae exist. KADTHE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS ooLLex and Pharmacy 96 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE son yuan RIVATE DISEASES. sy DL : pa peer th or couturment irom busi on ao yeeohen rae pop chaste ANGE Sa eae euaeoet VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC radical cure of gon: yeni