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dy raneed the articles of treaty hina, American cuisene who are guilty of offences, Mnateed of being bas- tinadoed or torn in pie 8 with red hot pincers, are to be brought before the American consuls, and tried for | It_ is necessary, therefore, to establish a , for carrying into full effect the treaty. | barians,” though we be, we have heretofore gs ‘There is @ similar provision in our treaty with the Sublime Porte. If any trouble should arise b reason of crime committed by American citizens in Chi- na, before such @ tribunal shall have been organized, there would be great danger of defeating the treaty. eDy ot been neglectful of the edvanta- ges whieh they have obtvined; and & remissuess on our | part may be productive of consequences} of which we Can now form no adequate conseption. Having taken a prominent part in the elucidation of | | this subject, and so ably presented it to the favorable | consideration of Congress, you will, | know, join me in | the hope that our jonal ley islature;will not be dere- | lict in duty, but at once take up and act on the bill re- ported at the last session b; Me Campbell, who, from the anxiety for pas: retotore evinced, will, no doubt, give all the information and het ations desired, and assist, by his talents,and thoro' ve juaintance with the subject, in the consummation‘o! aject so desira- | bi During the last session, Mr. W. Stewart, long attached to the House of Representatives, and an assistant of M Lane, the Sergeant rms, was dismissed by that, tleman, but, by a resolution, was restored to his station. Mr. Lane, conceiving that the resolution only applied to the last session, bas again discharged Stewart, and taken another person in his place. Without a knowledge of the merits of the question between Mr. Lane and Mr. Stewart, it does seem that the contest is between the House and Mr. Lane; end it may probably be again de- termined by the reprosentative body. Next week chaplains will be elected by the two Houses. Mr. Tustan is again up for the Senate, but he strong opposition in the Rev. Henry Slic a © “ee ll known everywhere ‘acheath, i how happy “could I be with--either.” r of the church where the President ‘worah aay n spoken of in this eonnection. ¥E ‘Wasuineron, Dec. 12, 1846. ‘We have heen politely furnished by Mr. George Mat | and tingly, the agent ofthe Potomac mail steamer Powhatan, with the following extract of a letter from Mr. Moncur Robinson, of Philadelphia, to Col John A. Washington of Mount on, (grand nephew of Gen. George Washing. ton,) asking for a tree to transplant in the soil of France, te be taken from » point ‘as near as possible to the tomb ef Pater Patria. ‘The letter to Col. Washington is an open enclosure in a letter te - Mattingly, giving par- ticular instruations for the diggi xing ‘up, and care- fal ‘Cal Wosding of the tree to PI jladelp! ia. We doubt ‘not Col. ton will give the tres. P The Stlawing is a copy wane the letter to him from Mr. Robinso: Puiaparrmia, Dec. toh, 1946, Daan Sin,— I received recently from a valued friend in Paris, at sent a member of the Council ef State, of the King of etter from which I make the following ex- eon of great sideration here, w! ether some ould be taken | and taken up it alive dar- ing the voyage. On its arrival in France't will be glo- viously Srepepented 29 as to shade the seat of Christopher Columbus when itjgrows up.” 1am sure, sir, that | de not pres ing assured that it will be agreeable to yeu to respond to this wish to do homage te the memory ef your ilus- trious relative, and I have aceordingly re juested Mr. Mattingly, agent of the steam-boat line at to wait on you with this, and to move some small tree that you m @ too much in fee- | C other poor boarding house keepers. ‘and: je & oper Lancy Kanes—3 A Ody Sg | 1H T Andrew: 5 Kb ee ‘hayer—1 T Dupai—2 El | exer Thayer—1 Ray as RE a Haight & Co—1 1 | lows, Vandrodale & ; oops 3 Be jaskeli—3 W 5S M. i Hos Co—m1 Harden & Com1 Ebenezer ‘1 Dupre—1 Sebastian Jaclard—8 tL. Roger, Gi o— | steat er Sra character of this plaintiff more than he had heard against Resv IDENCE IN BeHaLy oF THE PLainTi¥y. house ly erect iwepeint 9 Mr. Saucut. Starrinivs, (rail Toed-egent,) sworn.— the south end of the Outer Beater,” or William aie aad a Came forward with a book of the Baltimore and Ohio | th® mig pt Hal: oy Se ats a: 3 4 safe sen, aud 1s on the,se: nguish distances have been taken by PREENETS eee ee Scie! ont fellows te os nd Mrs. Conner, and others, with a view to sus- tain the genuineness of certain letters, with respect to thelr dates, places of date, &o. Mr. Baavuey objected to the book, and a discussion followed, be' ext and Mr. May on the one A nd Coxe, on tue other, for and f the testimony. Sicassian continuing, at three o’clock the | ¥ meridian altitude of su hronomete: “ed 25°18 west, or 1 18,90 east of” e yard, Halifax; variation 19 00 west BEARINGS MAGNETIC. Coens ipitonse S 8407 W 54 ed till Monday, whereupen your re- | 81.39%, 70 polar Sameeatt Meade athe nee. } now | ke Boston. | ‘Sather ; 7 Eastern RR. feat iene po ore. pew joston and Provi- | A reef extends from of Beaver Island, a Long Island KR, | siderable distance, | a0 rae the 5 the be. you should 269 East Boston “at Ai 1416; 110 Norwich ive the li rth ‘of amil ‘+4 is reester AR. Gs do'b 90d 5099; 350 Lo i aside Beaver {sland the ancl is J rule bi ise geod suehere pat ik ti nee cena es COMMEROIAL. CUNARD, "HOS MAYNARD, Saturday, Dec, 12. MILLER, Asuxs.—The sales during the week amount to about inion ot Light 700 bbls, both descriptions—pots at $4 75 and $4 6234 ; | and pearls at $5 75 and $5 6234. The market closing at the lower rates. The market has been dull all the week » Bours Sia'Bouth ‘shoal, end 1934 mi iniles SBE. by compass, from Sant: jen to-day are reported at 2000 bales | pid Bonth ites _ Freight to Liverpool dull st Ir datermiand? Sd theseen tage te the viel afes paeeagrannre per island of Nantucket. is Froun.—The market to-day was better than it has been | since the reception of the ne news, per Caledonia, and bet- ter prices ha Good Genesee was ireely taken at $6.29, and mn ime Michigan was sold at $5 1234 to $5 18%. The stock of Geni and Michigan en han | ble from the shoals ii in The oe. ‘Weather. Ports. }, bark Francis Partridge. juck, Kelly, of New York! 1 hiss: | | Guazn Ker. Nov 20—in 7 OF Balt: brie Hen beth, Long, of Phila tt trom Portlands weg feerght, Wildes wm, Portian vent; Wildes Eig con tigen Frovidencs, dat Walsos; Pea Fan ania heels Meee \ vou Georgetown, do; Hopes, Clathe, frost Naw , brig Diriga, Tibbits, from Wile ‘Sid ith. “‘Alechun, Drinkwater for Bonsis Prince, Nov 3—ln pert, perk He York, days; sehr Morning Star, kin for Beaton, in 4 days; brigs ary Pes | luct ‘what is already at | Fro , ‘and waiting fer a chance to export, will not be remaining more than 300, barrels, about 250,000 less than at the closing of navigation last yeer. There is, however, a jerre eantity a, Albany ready to be shipped here: and should the river remain na tow days longer, we shall L probaly. have on hand ut 600,000 ‘barrels. Prime white Genesee wheat is worth $1 16, and fair $1 10. There is no+prime red in the market. We quote such as is here at $1 00a$1 05. Old corn is worth cents for all kinds of Southern and 70 cents for North River; new is worth ita, according to condition. Rye has advance: w held at 80cents. Barley 6062}. Canal Oats Van 3 Levant, Jellerson, Savanna; rs Geo Pollek, Hoffman, 10, Ties, John = Simmons, Hall, Nor- jehmon jehmnond, Hop- orfolky B Bigelow, Bester, W York: A Lawrence, a N1—8ld sehrs Allred, Greenfield; Ferse- rane See Dl Thos PerkinsaAvery, N York; 10th, Seeds Correspondence. New Oazeans, Dec. 4th, 2 o’clk, P. M. The sales of Cotton yesterday ‘were limited to 1600 bales. No change in prices to-day. Demand pretty ac- tive. Yours, truly, D. rr Ee H ket shen Urner acing “nel seep sano, De i re ig Venus, Soule, Georgetown, vm - ip, Dee 10-—Arr " riitenm s x Witeaut nesrrauts Mian Walon Mice | SC. Cha bark Surah Ws tig, Havang; brigadiival, Frueauff, Mr Schweinita, Penusylvauiay, James Dixon, Li Isley, Cuba; Potomac, Suni Marie be Reade a eat Se panacts New York; Miss an, Mr Tissot ‘and indy, ‘Washington ‘DT By Last Night’s Southern Mail. ichusetts; Aug Bascle Cognac; M: Bor- deaux; Ch Dussummier and servant, Parts 250 m th .. Home Ports. Lawss, Del, Dee 11— Sishored atthe Breakw for Peri na, for Pro Foreign Importatio: Hayne ship Utea=2 cases Bonkard tton—2 WH Horstman & Sous—2 Moratm Drinker ET Cohen vi Kabrig & J KJaryie—i Fellows, Watework & Co—1 Fellows 6 F A Artault—17 C Signoes & Com 3G Rosat & Co~3 Gree anes ‘“ Wella te ‘onard Cone De i rder—3 Boger Guill Cona8 Stoddard & Lovering=a 8 Jacl “s fs con & Tete F O Weoeeworth—1 ord P « aaaee LADIES WILL FIND MUCH to be no If, in addition, it should “be agreeable to you to trans- | mit to the person in question through me, eithi xraph letter er any other memorial of ‘Washi would, I hay joubt, be greatly valued. 1 other means other than the abore ext who the person bar of the roy the throne. Thave the honor to be, sir, with great respect, your obedient servant, MONCURE ROBINSON. Jou A. Wasuixeron, Eaq. x of some one of high rank near ‘The Van Ness Case. Crncurt Count, Wasuinaron, Dec. 12, 1846. TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENCE CONTINUED. ‘Tux Count gave their opinion this morning upon the point in dispute between the opposing counsel yesterda to wit, the admissibility of the testimony of witness Tor twenty ty of Gen. to ove the bad character of the petitioner in this cause, | ek ; and the consequent improbabili- ever having contracted » marriege with the petitioner, with this knowledge in his posses- sion, ke. ‘The Court, howe’ ‘said there must be a | limit to this sort of testi mony, authough to a limited ex. temt it was deemed relevant io the cause. Mr Bravixy, somewhat in detail, again presented the n of the testimony he proposed to introduce, to in hearing, and urged its relevancy to the abs, May said that as the whole question had been roughly debated yesterday, he should waive any re- b le wished th» 6, however, te repeat their "I Sebision. apcordingly ; in brief, that evi- Judge Monseit, did dence of general reputation of the plaintif’, Prior to t! sleget marriage with Gen. Van Ness, was competent. question was continued under the discussion, when the Court desire | that the case go forward. Mr. Brapwey called for Mr. Hill. Mr. Baxwt—Waita little, Mr. Hill, we desire to have this decizion in writing. Judge M. proceeded to wri the opinion; of the Court; while, on the call of Mr. Bradley, Mr. Hrew again took the stand it was some twenty ‘Years ago that the plaintiff was married to Mr. w years after, when Conner went away, it was said ke left becaude of her incunstancy ; every body pretty much in th borhood were of the continued in that course of life, jamd down to the present time. By Captain Eater, (one of the jurors.)—Did not about that time a report prevail that Cenner had communica- ted’a malady to this plaintiff, his wife, which was not so easily rembdied ? Witne Captain Mr. Baa witness. Cross-saamination of Mr. Mi.u—Yes, sir, the report was at the Navy Yard that she was a ‘unchaste woman. As faras | know, Conner wasa sober and in- dustrious man; never heard ‘of General Van Ness’s name in connection with her's till this affair of the suit. Captain Gonvarn, Chief of Police, sworn—Testified to the genoral impression that fora number of years this plaintiff has had the character of an unchaste woman; never heard, or don’t recollect of having heard, the name ss General Van Ness mixed up with her's, until after his jeath. shall ‘examine you asa @, merchant tailor, U. 8. Hotel, sworn— the Derasing Moral Physiology, writ ‘Sous eC Hon, R-D. Gwen, with additions and alterations by B Gle- rl TE Hyde son ver, M.D.’ Wi book carefully reed by every mre vose—3 8 Cochran—3. Re & Hall, 2 vom & Co—12 advice strietly followed, we led E Koupe—i Lewis arft Fairman—«' Umber, Dambeman & Co Posen dillerans sesaet sosiory desstns weed eeior, Lv Callen fils Belilac—3 G Hevenberg & Co—2 Bo2cean | The terrors of Poverty ne ean Bice Prospect of a large famil kd 2E Li Jordap~3 F Groshole—3 | ehildren, which could be rly |, pre 1T A Vouon Straller fro fmoalel state, but leyer—2 Horstman & s—2 Loes os ork Se eee il ys — secrets which | O23 ol | {Sehuchardi te Ke Ching Co ~ rf Simouatel, Be rok k Co— | For sale Zeiten et MS Ge. coches of Chamuttal satesoes ke Werendouck=1 Boleesn & uae’ Revard & Ce—2 adelphiayaad most ers; and the Editor, 2 “Aut Ann | 204 panelaa A Mayors, Jacob Courroner—t Luts (eres | | sree New EK. — 13 im*r is Guinaud— MOT *S CORDIAL T Theriomay D 8 A t—2 Lyon, Day & | beet dent @ arden | TT'sweri acer steal the Com field ie rh ¥ T Schmidt | arn reg] emus? Goll Pelixen? Maitgens, Gourd ‘tint Brosdway, corned af ha Rusch—3 order—10 Corbit & 413 im: RETAIN, DISEASES OF A DERPLY NTE STING AND Li Mabe ta NATURE.—Dr. RALEH, Author of the “Private ~ int those ia any way interested ii nat he may be a pen eet, aoe iy bet the eve bergh & Co—3 A Legoux— Renard & Co— 16 Casy a Ke rothers—1 Arbez Cotteray—I | o—1 Wiser) Berseheimer & Haup- ‘Treat & Co—4 L Perret~1 Piatt & Lane, Landau & © mao—1 * Brne—1 1 itth Renerd & (o—1 Erehth te & Rrothers— an a nilleur & fils K Solelac—t Mill & Thomsen t Te Re eq referred to, t th his private dwell: jon the hours of 10 mF | ‘couphieacea dis | i ts by venereal malades, there sangreges ng to the sufferer—such sre deophy i Co—) Moran & Iselm—1 | & nies ford—t Ayia & €o—i ¥. Dechaux—3 WH Maun & Co—2 Wilson G Hunt ‘ity of the organs from ex- & Co—1F Gaillardet—1 W H Smith & Co—2 T Napron—1 ‘Suse ot or ent a “RiDNE Incontinence +f rine, Tung & Sehrmreuma—1 Lolmayer & br—1 Meckle, Platt & Co | DISEAS! ‘HE \DNEYS, and of the B “4 3 Loeschang & Wesendouck—1 KR A& G Withaus—i Hy | DER; ue Gh ‘L, and those various urinary effec! Bodmer, Jr—1 Gilbert bio—1 A Peyrot—2 Lachaise & Fanche | which on fi antly called Gravel er Stone. zl order—I P A Bret=1 W H Coles—3 order—1 Waiter & | Aware of the low opision generally entertained ities | B Bom & Schuchardt--2 T Lahens & Co—i F | who advertise their akill in these complaints, he formerly 1 DL Miller & Co! order—1 Horace Benny | es and references, but whi Li jonek—1 F Thornospecen & Co —i Spies Chst enkham Moyes Rippling br—1 Dord—1 DIM Peysermi order=l FA Araultal W A mith. | act ‘& matter of surprise to some, that any one of or eminence in his profession should devote his talents to diseases which persons of every to focally dest esto the reproductive power. ith not ey ma} ‘et effects on posterit Tegard to the moje mine ate tin of oe y remain s0 dor- emselves in no other Porce—B ‘ordelin—28 hhds sugar 15 cks molasses 150 | dese: ption pretend poi g ia however, but one hides H Seuthmayd & Son—40 hhds sugar Howland & Aspia- | thousandth part o: miseries these pedple bring upon soci- walt20 do $9 ekg rum Olerichs & Kruger | ety. yo different opinion would be formed. + Gilbert Hatheld- salt PC | e Present misery and dejection, pre’ Halsted & Coa} bdla sheep shine G Kisgebery 3 thls t bs | ts the body, that is deplored, but many el copper W A & F Davenport. ature aa to.effeet poster! + itnot, indeed, | i i _d MARITIME HERALD. PO: RK, EMBER hapa sachin fraitfal a rs pupripnae Vassticrcscome) sand. HAs | Vertining a Bottle of drops or a box of pills for the indiserim!- hate cure ofthese comple . Now, supposing even tases the vanous symptoms wi in another. opportunities the tuthor has of withessing those who apply to him. Fort instance, some have been medicines proper only in ot a few have been decei cee for were neither one nor the other, but totally mes thee ch more Pid nth harress oe ming, for pills or oh iran gen mnie Serums mes de awhile, generally to return again Sennthg wacker tin’ return oF Rot, bette: Now every real Packet ship Uties, Peres: fr acket ship Uties, to Boyd de Hincken’ “Bisa she put into ou account of The Uh severe wr tume carrying away blow lasted about 40 mi aguin. on the wall ware eetith cai speedily 0 every one of common pm- | dence, therefore, he would say, if these remarks are | just, (and he een appeal to the most emment ph @ians in the eity for their a ye imporgant t every patient should know = ie" f aracter | and Dagon! of the person he is al wo or ‘seaioees | With respect to the eure of ‘Strietui eture—thi gacitying | generally accomplished in very "iitde , an « Corde! "re , to Hi Southina: urk’s Island and teh, from Ponee, PR, Nov 20th, with su- Be & Son. st ult, passed brig Forest, fer josto! Brig Albert Perkins, T atehers ty = 00 rs from Port av Prince, ral reports he had heard against the character of Mrs. Conner, but had heard about the same of some other perso: Crese-exa Van Ness mixed up with hers till after this affair. Mr. Basco, merchant, sworn—Koew Gen. Van N a bought things at my store; about the ner moved to Missouri street (some three y, ent up to see the General, and he asked nants in Miss she had got the key to look at the ho thing he heard, she was in the house; said that was the way she got there; | ha’ Conner for wany years; when | have met her inthe street or in my store; I think I may say she has berne the character ofan indiscreet, and even an unchaste wo- man; the General said atterwerds at another time, she -_ paid $70 in advance for the rent of the house. anx (of the firm of Briscoe andjClark,) sworn.— | sed conversation with Gen. Van,Ness respecting the pays ent of the $70 rent paid by Mrs. Conner. ‘canson (lumberman) sworp.—I have known Mrs. PR my Fm or sixteen years; had lived in her neigbborheod when she lived at the Navy Ya as far as | koow, had the charaeter of an unchaste wo- man, and since she bas left the Navy Mard pinion is that she has not become any better; witoes stated ao) eecasion in which he had seen the plaintiff sitting ina gentle lap. ¥ stopped him. You must only give the | port, not what you saw yourself. Cross-ewamined by Mn. Barnt.—it was at the house of | & neighbor whose wife had died; some neighbors were | called in to set up and fix the corpse for burial, and Mre. Conner was ; mever heard Gen, ‘oss's name mixed up with her's till very recently | Mr. Gro. Matrinecy (steamboat agent) sworn.—Had knewa Mrs. Conner for many years; her reputation for obastity has for a long time been ba undesirable. Creas-caamined or heard the mame of Gen. Yan Nees mixed up with the character of the lady till of late; Thave seen him go into Mrs. Conner’s house, but sup. posed he went for the rent, as she was always in arrears. Mr. Eowano Srams (wine merchant) sworn.—Of late years has heard a want of chastity imputed to the Uoner in this cause; while she lived at the Navy Yard, for ‘nt or ten years after her husband left her, I did r anything said against her; thiak she kept's thee down ‘here. the vross-eramined —iKnew of nothing against chastit of Gen, Van Ness, though he was not a particular men of virtue; heard him Ae jocular way once that he was a long time getting rent of Mrs. Conner. be Joux T. Tew (of the City Council,) re-called. —I remarked whe: Ney bed Ty lg that I had seeu 8 man looking like Gen. Mra. Conner and her than the General; at a distance for Governor Van Ness; think it moe of 1846.4 contract bi Gen. D = Jen odd for edjotat Yr was examined in connection to thet | = ate aa September vth, 1845, date ofthe. women the plaintiff in this Cause set up no exclusive claim to the ee where she lives, &e. t. Baapver had other fecha, ke. know vioaume"a bat table to the lewd of Com Pen” Toe worthy Captain kuew nothing against the | Get 30, stor deckeee i A bark, reported to be the Orang, from Boston. Also, 2 snips—unknown ay ea nd separate rooms for those ayrte Salled. Ships May it Es fe dow; Gres a.» heey: rat vans, for London; a treet, between Uhathain and Waiton, Brazos Santiago, and others. ‘Wlilram streets, has for the inst ewe) reece gee and a cine ‘iatee Pt Uemors wi im amas the weak, cad eae, wis 2 gare, Ran 4 ! Sgrone of a Ei o odieal Col mg “Philde ph a octor is daily con salt all diseases where the ‘Book ory Se neal for $1. dit ime*r O CURE NO SS att COKBIT, 19 Duane member of the fiocal debility. Those indi | Semel Rema | and society. Dr. C. bas i a certain mushroom nest door to Dr. Jehnson's, Hon ond mssise of me ae toge town,” just been reee stved by the sul 2 ‘merchan' Leal ae EW HE ADVERTISE T patie joa gy Deller enty py REPAEED 9 the members of oe ‘necordance with the m aes Teeesaeey eruptions, en! D arprestly for the use Para of the sexes, strictures, rk belt aiaaes ed plo ry ok examiners ar Un pet 's, Sir eratjon, and wh to directions, has Produ used and eribed by rope and Amenca, int treatment b | eect we D HIS Medici in Debility ot th In Debi | wt peau ace ad i rl 4 Toe a fectione ori diseases ere used wi with success. Y cegeral physical press hysical Shd consutauonal debility, also a powerful oy 1 fails to procure th Free te we Bellas pe rae ex: *r Col of Sui peewee oi coe eee — thou teeny vy my way ay wih od FARILINE. srg om it. TAL PTORic ELIXIR. of those who have = secretly, or commited excesses of any kine. ‘/ tonic will positively care impotence ‘emissions, nervous srlisle’s, treet. Letters Titrended . dl of mart of iat tom n D HALL’S COKD! NOV A’ —A soverenan tos remedy in weakness fore poked sa e most h» pp} the most eminent in four vays;n0 smereury his ‘Remember 19". mies are equal to any ever ii ae of Wines. 4 Broa: STUTZE’ FU OR STORE—Just 0, ‘would hereby respectly inform his 01 its real medicinal ‘rirtues, i hee oo scoters by the College, for the es of it ay oy larly whites, accompani Kefe e good casts of half Di CRINSON, “7 Nazsan st, New resin del any, cause. ties, and vidual etnaiont ins So Tea en pe Duane street dit Im*r' PURE CH oe, WINE. im D. friends and }, of his having opened anew store ae Novst Pearl st atrey a * few doors from Viton, where he hat Constantly om han end sasetshent of Mule and Furs of all deseri ask oe — style, and which he is enabled to offe! ices. Ki Ens ITZE flatters himaelt to be bel Be tp, a a iti to a Ly fan Eccpaien’ ts Gesmtee Gere qf ta’ senlio oe ber, 67 P, ont ‘Dass fonget the number, 257 eae at. a “4 hysieians in Ku- owing diseases : it. DOERHAVE'S HYGEAN pees er Ul TOR. SBi bowls ofie ons ore for ice $2.4 bottle of 16 o2., or y for the woporting agents, 20434 Fulton | TH TUNIC ier or ofthe Poa Webi eompial, Prepared b; iladelphia Vey eG x for the use of those who neue , OF committed excesses of iis = Tee igorating poner Positively cure Hon, weakness of the set atthe aire cot Female iowa THE NEW Y' 6 Examitied % detect dis- eases of the Jungs. 2 Cases of apoplexy. 1 Case of epilepsy. 9 Cases of gonorrpasa. 12 Seminal weakness. 9 Dizziness in the had. 4 Cases of Impotency. 2 Cases a of, paralysis of the 3 Pi 1 oon ge cerated 5 Cases of liver complaint. SvccrssruL Orsrario ms ane Cu: MONTHLY REPOR: FOR NOVEMBER, OF RK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, No.75 CHAMBERS St Cases Successrutty Taeatep. ‘street. oa tb h Misceliancous tecord. The followit | Ship J hy } Ose Pag Geasi | Setnteasien. of ton hcerts ant evsrie ste : heart, " Brig Mery. (of Boston} Storer, sxiled from Geasives Feb | palnheapap ot Soe beer ous apersion becca. A (of Boston) Howes, sailed from Eastport Feb ria. tuning cu iy advice, attended to (C7 Be not deceived, 24, for Neca Dr, Cooper has no connection with any other office. wore Thomas Cooke, sehen, F933. Taylor, sailed from | _ 47 1m*e simingten. yr Hull NEW MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COLLFar.. NEW MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COLLEGE for | | ors Fol toes Newport) sled fom Marie Sept, for A A the suppression of dalicate diseases, ix new open nt ee | tion (of Baltimore) Landerman, sailed from ee! under the direction of Dr. Bal Pace for Laguayra and Forto Cabello. tumore) Shaw, sailed from New York ae “ME (of Baltimore) Owen, sailed from Baltimore } fom@ ASM ull Sf ML No e less, radicall ouaca ition ne re ae oe ats OS pemmeahene poo rig yi ya) Ames, sail from Port 7 8 aor 4, for St Thomas. HH Le BROUMEITY AGAINGT UACKERY p sch Pranic Henry (of Kingston, Maas) Bartlet, ited fim pS te Sy ig 3 ono Pog an Platt about 1013, or New Ve LT Fl | Sehr Nerth Star, Winslow, sailed from Provincetown ist tery ct oe | I Mareh, for Norfolk. hr Malvina, (of Traro) Mayo, sailed from Norfolk Feb ae = } seats nal amen pity Salem: (of Kittery) Williams, Gaited from Bos ton in| eames srithaned ‘Bel joints cansed Nesbytenent Tom, st pa, Masa) Holmes, sailed fin ret diseases, and a secret wp hate ‘eho, Orleans 0) Doane, sailed from Bos- | fills ‘to the lot of ‘any. o for i Weideet) 9 to warrant a perfeet and ears Tila Wellfleet) Freeman, sailed from Well- | act utr above mention | read Yes eeet Fiymouth) Burgess, sailed from N York * Hamcer’s mces Ellen, (of Thomaston) Robinson, sailed fm | secret dineases oe i te ork) Watlington, sailed from | tn,crut wietedamee te fe ron le} Barrios, sailed from Seaville April | cerntdeneny volun ay ti ire, Willis, sailed from Newbern, NC, early in | (Ost petonishing cases on reco | the Dispensary, all of / Graton, sailed from | 9 el | wher, NC, early in wre Saisees Brown, Westbrook, ssiled trom Marana Oets, Sehr Mariner, (of Palade ti Patterson, sailed from Tarpan- | wi ml ot ‘Braham sal fed from ‘ilmington, NC, Sept wich) Phinney, sailed from N York | fbckren ane chee dea TO rife green scree — ae Fariion of Ee a | ae ihe rpeag, femme Tt ean also be Boner Alten te wd ier bits, at i ha Ri ao PCAC 9 at: ‘tore, mereury & Suara =| with coffee and le to Foster & Nickerson, @ehince, a A rorenvenuence, cthing um, exooed she int. In gf Barnegat, spoke brig ‘Marcell, from Turk Jed, in the handa of proper an: ced persons, the e oa ‘or! mst, saw a brig with loss of wi | is fe: New York: $e « pf Sericture,is now accomplished in asmany dayeas formerly | as swelre Attending Surgeon and Physician brig Grand Turk, Shaw, 27 days from Turk’s Island, | come on business to thi ashort time only, but return OCTOR Rive wi pg dnt Se now, that bushels salt,to J H'Braine. Nov 25, lat 31, lon 7 Perfectly cured, thoug! @ source of ‘trouble and patients efflieted with private diseases need no more be 30, spoke caroline E, Vatt, Hern, steering south; anriety for years. the vietims of qu Gronory, No, No, 3 Roosevel Jost Creel and fore Cry stays | ‘or the convenience of those who cannot con: pabli 8 on these B ton, Merrill, 13 days from Tark’s Island, with | thor personally y opens the profession shall who may dcalfe to salt, tocrucker & Lightbourn. | mode of cure, w | aval themselves ot}e’ The ptice of the boon ie may dears to rt Hi id, enn ph from Demarara, via ease. His treatment is the most radical, nd = by ite jeriptione a avy Ove may cure himself as private: | Goat Rev, Fay sted & Ne | positively private that can be devised, as ronld willing ly be | | 4 Preven. In addition UT iy al roatine of Schr ¥K Bro | attested by thousands of names were the subject of ced ¥.gxppias the cure of dour albus, barrenness, with naval srores | cacherares ui, seminal weakness, besides Sehr Tweed, Eldridge, from Alexandria, with telin to | | Contaltations by post may be. addresed “box aye twould not be proper to master. dic | post office, and w jrethe most faithful end detiberes | sto Dr. G. as abeve. low. atten ta iD A. TOOTHACHE CURED IN ONE MINUTE, | Bes e-4 ticle, an eo uemh in one not i cf Meche nae watsermaate re BE. IE enormous num! country bea pa aT, win hires oes = ie N, Sold. also, at 4 also st 302 He ou see in which artificial hair is worn, (successor to A. ba Ci Se cate ae This ix an is in an oneal ors | he cd ”8 OLL. ae red only by SOHNSON, Chemie and drags; Hrs Broadway, in the Grenite Building: Sl | ten iar Brouawey, and at Coddagnen ‘308 Spans etd ‘nourishment. ‘& tendency te by HENRY as an i the ¢, Bear's alone. i : ees oe matter within the capillary tubes, ad }) whieh it prodace: sgt way, west side, in the aie ‘street. | STs | JOHN. T } Oat ns rmsd uy vases WHAVELLING ACOUMMODATIONS. MARYTINE ACCOMMODATIONS. _ 7 HANG. R. P. — FROM ALL PARTS OF , L bratty Foe RRANGEMENT LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAD AND Wa: . Sareea heres Purists ait Act aad Leave Brooxn 7 (Boston train) for {8F fant - iA oe my feteepeSuedays)sovoiou at | $oyhiete fats actocs ta Atle ke socribee ss “« 22 Se deity, for Wafmlaginie and ister | “REET “« mediate ace for Groeapor, daily, (Bus +8 f | Leave Gaeunpony ats ae sea M., = alan train | “4 take on the arrival of the boat from | os 7 heen ely d rere = | New ¥: epee eaten Lave ¥. menats, rn errs oer) eer fa Lxave Jamaigane fotcloet A! My 1 hte ocr. | menots ey a ed fo : fr, tr onthe Kl of Botan find i vn yee ee days they leave pane: xe I heeafar ran to Tompaon by lac commencing Tauieno cha cbve onesie she mien are Rentay “5! lanes jeuve, sT. “SHonGr” AND THE UNION LINE OF elect RPO following favorite and well-knowa one gies aay Sane ee sea ama | Sere ar he at heme ak h a of Cox) Sata ml) Signer hs Gare the new ling: ake sty shite be abe antes Wer zat be! Heke Ne, Fool: ; thus preventing the possibili of et Park 5. 2 Ey et Tangy ES to aah a Met ford Sea | sade Towest rates, ieee mck OW? & a. TT. TAPSCOTT, fo 1 623 BiG Greenport plied ‘tox ti i Baer bet " ages are epdinens on the arrival of Trains at the seve- ihe United Kingdom, : take passengers at very low fares, to all parts Coagon itt Wo in vostiutans ot the See af Waieobald ei ees a eof ut . & J.T. T. ORE. WSs 3 "Tne steam test iy aaa Sars | eienge apenas — ire re bie a ty ore nA thro De cendieene ‘From Pidberay at Bieambant COLI fare tet 8 Ce cle: Beughton, bs L eere on Tuesday, Sa ATES ing tetra TEE ics ats o'slock. F jSesembgat SAN SAN’ ‘a firey BOR Ors ey Rad londay, Wednesday, NORTH bee vr Cc a H. will “"deoumboat OR’ al nay) Ms wae Tuesday, Thursday oats will a all times me 4 as cuss foc tho ease oh it moderate Beit, EM. persons are forbid trusting any ef the boats of this line nent a written order from the gee, Face s ach, will crensomonts with Secs age TRAVEL. it Pod La, YORK] Teome te iced tee daily, (Sundays ex- tig. hs ih “ N or ‘ine sive aa RAR teers somctonbes it gris hag ental ok Rew York, Dect, ime: 45 1misth ie a eden, te ‘May, "lat eptember NEW BE. “dag Febrary, sas Fyne, Ist October. st Seneai Mares leeJely, ies November. RIDGE ie Ave), — ise ang., ie 3 MONTEZU! ‘lech . — of | sea tera itera aimee thar tM, 1 ea ced yeas mR’ | 'e have at all tit for sale drafts ate gg Poe Elen Fl ety TY ae ree as Pane genio oats Ear raat rd Applyer address AA 3 # Se The omceet en’ aretetlngeeees etre PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECON! .. From N. York. Jan. % of sail: lowing = Ship UTICA, Capt. 5. A. Peirce, Ship BT. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. bt 9 83 op i freight, presage, coy oh infor information ee seas . i. Oct. t Nev. 6. addi above erpool and iaz.1. April 16. yer ane ia co ler eh Peon entered acs wane | ShiD ONEIDA, Cage Pah evi Aerie Her ratte Foverament, to establish & Tine between Lir- Nev 1. 16. yw bein Built and oa arly next year du at | Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John- ie i Seve i. i eo Ww le bergiven seine ew will call qvary Setasday Gaslec othe | ‘They exp ait of te fn wah ry brs accommodations ample and luring ihe ‘other mouthe in tase, abl and fommetionn, The pice of pas exe! ar fame ‘wines and liquors. betw 1, and Hinlifex in the eabin Lat \ Bet boaans tad boveeee Livepeolend New Vase, star: | “Spsly se Agee RINCKEN, DRAFTS on EAS a? Se: 2 es SCOTLAND A 1—Persous jean remit any, 2% Manet teomcone omeel and | ay RO whom mini obtained payable a Eh, a sent to the agents ae eae other than the expenses actuall: “HN EW YORK aay GLASGOW LINE VU. ng wil be discount,im all the prineipal towns and cities See | England. Ireland, Scotiana 2 Wales. obtainin, dratts ean forward them by the packets of the isi Cm] ey e 2ist or 26th —— ‘month of December, or the oval M mare he trom iow ‘on the Ist, an @eamers sailing frem Boston on the 16th and Ss of t mead W. & J. T. Le Ne sort pen Yeast oi a5r door belo’ ert Cun 7 lew REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c. Ship BARA iin faerie a3 Br Berk ADAMCARR, Jno Wright 1 Beret See june 15, Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Scott, cae ee substantial ger dae St | antwal poeiabs fp eh wollte pe to promote aptains | Hot be rerpoun mails fo eerie ‘of pac jon seat by them, MARSEILLES re OF PAUKETS: bight L & MINTURN, aie Kei 4 Ginegow. E OF LIVERPOOL PAC: ee a 7 Be page (new) rm Parmest ie i mEce. FoneviLu, (new) Lawrence, rm Mari | eye Greet wen, Siearr i § deh” Watsoe Gay ar 18 Now Ship Recherser, 690 10mm, a a st 8 Pn I ted bd fommeaies vy om n eon n My ence. a er, Gent pil octet ic coavenienes. to be 4 i foie er a i he y Yorke ar Picea Pin, | Sheers sesame KEN. 4 "That mit legant and commodipns, and are fernishod 4 New | Sr. passage Q fii bck Live of Packets will somprise Use following | , Neither ae a Te adlg F s ap Pd regular bills of are a |LLE, Capt. Hw e Bur aes png hl on Le ; a 87 * orto hin JAN aa ain Parker. — WIELD) Se oF ES ‘Captain Ship Ship Cl These shi packets, are of pas meplessiventcn wich sosdprectnness lor bes "foeona | Enequatled for spleador or ‘comfort. They manded are ced inasiers, who will every crertion to eral satisfaction. They will atall times be towed | down the Mississippi taer the eapeons or parners ph thove shipe, will. be res: Ware op ipreny hertien ies vephpart oaue yee aot en board of them, anlers fegul tre taken for the'same, and the value sogteta rl cael Agent in New Gnlgane-Jamen Be Woedre Bee. who | Ms Bonk eereal pees ranted io sail, ponere | ally as advertised, and greet care will be taken to ait | feos correct Mensared. Bagels | 75 Bout roan, commer " ‘or ber Themaguilicent new, pecker tee | aioe pun * esitively sail ae ee | NEW YORK AND HAVRE Ci fons for sabia, weennd cabin and steer- LINE 0} F PAGE. age p mongers 8 10.60 tre unequalled by any other veo | i port ‘raisons intending to embark wk would cng the ie | Pt} py Oe tor Emenee Sotere teed of ‘or further Tex Ete. orte waa Mie = Li SOHN BARBER, fine, FACKEY BARE 1 LEY Ta westly, throne —Consignées will cont ofree’ ( sils line. will tt e. its on board, foot of mess and = — net nem OO BRULE aa |e “YACHT ORT HEED LIGHT FOR § SALE. ithdsaw —_——— Seana mn THE NEW YORK HERALD, mete sean JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR. tis Watt were DAILY HEAL p=ere day, Price 2 cents per copy—$T EEK. ce. D—Every 6% cents ae Thence aaa - per annum, in VERTISEMENTS st the usual pricer—always exsh NG of al] kinds exeented with beanty and des jeations, |, addressed to the Port M4, cy cha poumgs will Ve de TBs bak ~ Bank of Scotland and branches |

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