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i INTELLIGENCE RY THF TLS. Saar Affairs ip Washinrton. Wasuineton, March 26, 1848. Short Paragraphs. We are glad to hear that Mr. Black is some- thing better to-day; and that there are hopes of his recovery. His disease is pneumonia, of which Gen. Harrison died in afew days from his attack, in spite of the best medical skill of the District. a ‘As soon as the loan bill is disposed of, General Cass intends to call up his bill for raising $0,000 volunteers for the service in Mexico. Curious —so soon after the ratification of the treaty of peace. Gen. Houston has not yet returned. Politi- ciane begin to suspect that he 1s out on an elec- tioneering campaign for the Vice Presidency. For President, Levi Woodbury; for Vice Presi- dent, Sam Houston. But there is scarcely a chance for that ticket in the convention, as Jas K. Polk is understood to be fairly in the field The fight of °48 will be the contest of °44 repeat- ed, with some slight modifications of the pro gramme We understand that Henry Clay is soon to write # letter, from Ashland, setting forth thot he is in the hands of his friends, which is exact- ly the converse to the surrender of the field Mr. Edward Mills, the contractor of the Oveen Steam Navigation Company, has put in a strong petition to Congress, for a restoration of his rights under the contract with the government, in rights he charges have been violated and superseded by a subsequent arrangement of the Postmaster General. We shall look into th matter on the earliest opportunity. Asa Whitney, the Pacific railroad man, isin the city. He is sanguine of giving us, before ten years are over, a through ticket in "the cars to the west coast of Oregon. Resolutions, by eighteen States, have been passed in his favor; and, with such a good start, we would advise him to get some fiend to introduce a bill, to feel the pulse of the House. Crotcheti’s long pole on the top of the great dome of the Capitol, with its six iron rods as supporters, turns ont to be a duck trap. An occa- sional wild duck, in passin; rth! to the river in the night, either bewildere: the lantern, or not seeing the long pole a iron rods which support it, comes in collision with them, and is instantly killed. Several have been picked up on the top of the dome; and their untimely fate 18 to be charged exclusively to Crotchett’s light- house in the skies. For several days past, we have had an old, pa- triarchal looking, self-appointed prophet in the city, whose object is to get an appropriation from Congress, to enable him to print a work of prophecies, which he says he has written out from the inspiration of the spirit, and Michael the Archangel. The wags are dispose dto quiz him ‘They sent him, the other day, to Gen. Ag Kay, of North Carolina, where he received no favor. The prophet. reported the General as possessed of a mean spirit, and that nothing could be done un- til he has prayed it out of him. The prophet says further, that if the General will only open his mouth, and let this mean spirit go out and go home to the devil, that he, the prop! het, will re- veal a way by which the turpentine can be made to run like water from the pine trees of North Carolina. Pending the recent discussion inthe Senate on the mission to Rome, one of the Senators, not very active in the debate, amused himeelf with the following epi-grammatic diversion :— “ Pope’s Essay on Man” ‘Was a wonderful plan, With which but few writers can cope; But here, I’m afraid, It is thrown in ths shade, By the essays of man on the Pops. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Conner have been play- ing during the past week, to good houses, et the Adelphi theatre. They are re-engaged for afew nights more. e are awaiting with »nxiety and hope, the next lightning reports of the graud moral thun- der storm, which is waking up the scrofuloue despots of Europe to the simple and naked ques- tion of escape from the surging elements of popular wrath. We go for the onward momen- tum of the engine. This is not the time of day for a retrograde movement. w. Bautraorg, March 27, 1848. Spring Weather—Arrested by Telegraph—Pro- ‘fessor Deems—Commerce of Baltimore—Fire— The New Market Fire Company, §c. Spring has fally set in thus far down South— the wheat is up finely. the trees are budding, grass sprouting, and shad are selling at three shillings per pair. If these are not evidences of an early spring, I will add that there is abun- dance of fine salad in market at six cents per head. Should there be no frost to interfere with the fruit, we will have an abundant season. Messrs. Zell & Ridgley arrested in the cars from the West on Saturday evening, per direc- tions received by telegraph from Cincinnati,a man named George Aregood, charged with obtaining ‘oods to the amount of $1,350 on false pretences te was committed to await the requisition of the Governor of Ohio James W. Deems, Esq, ef this city, has ac- cepteda call from the regents of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, to fill the musi- cal professorshipof that institution. On Saturday last, the mate of the brig Kirk- wood had his leg dreadfully mashed between the vessel and the wharf. Ther was in the port of Baltimore on Satur- day, the following number of vessels, exclusive of bay eraft:—10 ships, 21 barks, 25 brigs, aud 29 schooners—total 85. ‘Tnirteen of these are load- ing for toreign ports. : The stable of M. Maakins, about three miles from the city, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night, destroying four horses, four cows, and one mule There is considerable enquiry in our city, to know who are the officers of the New Market engine company. Itise desired to know whether they participate in the riotous proceedings of that company, or whether they have any con- trol over the apparatus and members. Purcapecrnmia, March 27, 1848. The Murder Case—Exmination of Witne: Probabie Commitment of Langfld, the Supposed Murderer, He. The investigation of the evidence against Charies Lengfeld, the supposed murderer of Mrs. Rademacher, has been going on in the Quarter Sessions Court Room, since 11 o'clock, in presence of Mayor Swift, and Messrs. Champneye and Webster, the Attorney General and his deputy. The movsment of the prisoner from the city lock-up te the Court House, was attended with consider- able risk, as the mass of excited persons that thronged every portion of the square were loud in their cries of, ‘Lynch him—kill him.” ‘The police were strong in numbers, and resisted the constent rurh impeding their progress, and st lest lodged him in sa’ety within the walle of the Court House. A man armed with a club made an effort to strike him wpon the head; but the at- tempt was foiled by the cffloers, and the rash offender lodged tn eonfine to answer a charge of inciting to ri The public portion of the court reom was soon filled to repletion When the “ Bpeceage 3 their tranoe had subsided, the was proceeded Loe Vaux and Longhead toperted oa too conned ier “pena Webster opemed the case, by rehearsing in brief ‘or the evidence whieh would be brought for- and sth it. he br pe criminate the prisoner in nous effence laidio his charge. The —- evidence alluded to in th per h sige he possession of the commonwealth, have been already Fetatres to in my former jetters. The fellowing are ad. ditional ano sapre minute particulars. On the evening Murder, the accused proposed, in dl m [gg to go to 74 left the room with « je did not proceed weet nave left. the house, ns bis bed 22, however, but tleven o'clock, when his room mate went "disturbed a Sutered by stealth at three o'clock in the morat®f 1 shoes or boote on, and went to bed without meh ah The morning after, the intelligenoe = varder reached the shop in which he worked, and cited exclamations nt x fo ‘Mimself He war silent, with conscious gait, ‘and id not raise his head A short time after this, he went to his room with a basin A water, and taking 0! pantaloons payers, eommenoced warbing them in ous was vbus for more than Sue "verplelen blog. ensstee y his absence, be wi watched. Mr. Frauk, the wiiness who perceive man io the alley just before the murder, will be able to identify the prisoner from the peculiar de- = ofthe hat he wore. Most of the Testimony eli- during the first few hours was @ mere repetition ore that which had been given in the coroner’s examina- tion. The testimon oe given by the shopmates and ey ' thr since, The vicinity of the court house is still thromged, the interior is s perfect jam. The examination is 2 tranation, but it ie feared that another tame place woen he is removed from the court house to the He will be com- which hove the vessel on her beam euds lenk; carried away spars and wjured rigging. ith 7 feet of water ia her hold, and had been leaking Dadiy ‘Upto er arrival at C. (Charles Williams ) who were be were forgotten. and weat dowa shortly after the yease Scot, Johe Wilson, and Wm particulars, and mention that Capiain f itigt and tw acamen, ‘tamed Hobertson aud Lyoa, took of this city, hw been purchised by int 8235 8, Jon 5 with 15 bbls sp & Th the 22d nnd 23d:—Barks stell for Belfast: Kirkwood, Mar more; month burg; Orniah, frou: Baltimore for Foreign Pursai aed Uniacke, Lay for Boston or NYor son, from Philede|phin The sSaeli Hutchinson, the Mint defeuiter, The ment: iy ae before bas been postponed until wae. all sted attraaiegtarowaed since ‘Phe fair plain- HARITiINE INTELLIGENCE. Sa 49 | Moon Rises Ul Mion wares lenred. Souler dos ta, Lewin, Boston, (d Seine papers) W'A' Sele: Niantic, ‘Barton, (oF this sone Tope whaler W Durseomb & 6 Clearman & Co. Rogers. Waite Macon, Sheffield, Sav: 3 Bochmiond, 1 harieuou, Feber & Bi ah ‘uraure, Matanzas: Zerv iley, Koy NOt Don Sealthe Phiadeiphias Cores Bot Povilaud. ps— Willard, Denuis, and Sylph, Tuthill, Providence. Bierwith. Elia. Be te ley, Fe Arrivea. Packet ship Privee Albert, Meyer, Loudon and Portsmonth, Feb 12, to Grinnell, oe &C _ — Tat 48, lon 27, in “Panky sifoid, Clausen Mania, 0d h ish ship Sito : 2 os a et iP inuss n Maui aye.wi 800 bags bon: to Howland & Aspin jiteheock, Apalachicola, with cotton, Fig! rag re. March 2, with 131 bre ark Cumberland, Areverus, Noys de € a omy ‘Sid in co with back top Boston. raity, Oe es, New Orleans, 17 days, to 1sth Jon 84, spoke schr Gen Worth, rin Vern raz fur Lent 221, Capes of Uelaware bearing by 8 30 miles, bark Tank, fio Bowton, bound i. neal ibalk erre, B rvater, with 100" bbls molasses 80 hhds ‘sugah, to Reale le, Fa,6 days,to NL Me rora, Foster, Jackson’ ve W Godfrey French, Edenton, 18 days, to Lf Waring Son. 15th inst, off Hogg Lsinnd, ina the head of the forem’ neat, main top: boom, 4 ‘Sehr heavy sea, rolled away inast, carried away the fore lit foresail, &e. ough aud Keady, Abbott, Washington, NC, to 8 In ae et a M , Sperry, Philadeiphia, bound to Ni Mills, Pailadelphia, bound to New Hi Meet ae Round fo Btonington.” wii Bevjamm Brown, Wehards. New London, to AkS illetts, Sehr Chis ain Dean, mages ysl 24 hours, to 8 mee, Schr Naney M Schr Mary Brenn Schr Tel Connecticut river, 24 hours. Schr Wyor ‘New Haven, 2 days, Sloop Enco: 136 hours. Packet ship Adwmral, for Havre, and shi . Orleans, have anchored inthe Lower Bay. "™ en March 21—Banrise, Wiad NE; meridian, NE; sunset, SE. Herald Marine Correspondence. Pmrapeur: Mareh 27,4 8 Se tegen Governor Orion, john, Me ntucky, Best, Troy: Swhales Verity, N ork. Tange cid omeneenatn, Yerry, New Orleans; Atalanta, 25 eh ‘Trefethen, NOrk brigs Robert Waln, Baker. Boston: 8 ray dex ashes Increase, eott, do; *Heynon.’ Small do; Mai Serene J Werckon, fo Hal AD Y ; % barg 2 Thee Cassiday, awards, Ne wf o1 ‘ge % sige is Record, Br Banx Tmatta, Saunders, from Cork, Ireland, with nvs- sengers, 78 days, tor Boston, pat into Anuig the 26th Feb, short of provisions and water. She had bes we spoon ate on pees of taope at co bear up for Antigua. is reported in the Boston papers to have on voard 20 passengers—the report from Antigua says but 70 passengers. Buia San Jacinto, Carleton, 8 days from St D New York, put into Charleston'on the 24th inst istress. the 2ist, lat 86, ton 75, experienced a savera rate fiom ths the and caused She righte: letter from sabe ste ooo I—the American an sehr ey y Jane, § Ellot, ine mery all. told, whieh left. New Loss or THe Scur Lavy Jane—The follo’ ein: Lady Sener © York og the 18th December, bound to St Thomas e the west stof Africa—sank at sea on the 18th January hush oceurved a few days after the vessel left New York. Che leak was kept under til! the 18th alt, when the pumps At2o’elock on the morning of that day. the schooner ud the crew were ¢ our the loug fhe coat of Alxarves, Portagal. wen sentto this consulate fo one Johnson, (colored,) John ‘hey state the above the road. to Cadiz, whi! rom tre Captain hve tectived inform me that the Portuguese au- 4 them with great kindness, Foun Aspe wengers from the wreck of Bi hey ate comme here The m casks copper, 2 Clegett of Baltimore) with Michel Dal Amaritime passenge . leit the sinall boat of 20 feet keel, on which they with the other pass sengers ha’ worked nine days. A violext gale commenced er they suarted. and they with great auficulty reached d ch’s Mate Shor o1 Hollasd’s har- bor. ‘The bost was dashed to dea tea ta Seas ain boat. March 1, they saw steymship Brittannia, and made suuenals of distress, bat no answer was returned. homas had iis feet diy frozen, and it was feared would lose them. Scux Manpvaris. Phian bound to A, WAS Ww! aight of the 7: 1ost, ah lly weather, not havia vation the di toarrive at N sss1 proceed to W imington, NC Baro CuatHam, Ryder, from Boston for Amsterdam, was at Fi val on (he 7th inst in distress; put in leaky. had discharged ey. from St Domingo for New 10th inst. She put ia with loss and would proceed in 2 days on her voy xe. B 08 Bantiaco, Feb 23—the sehr Cooley & Co, has been towed into this harbor She will be sold, together with ue cargo, for the ber efit of all concerned, on the 26th. Buc G W Girronp, Comery, before ager a lost on one of the Colorado teefs, was insured at the Coasters’ Office, Boston, for about $5000. hip Niantic belonging to Messrs Slate, Gardaer & Howell Ship antic jonging to Messrs Ne, ner lowell. t Messre Burr & Smith, of Were, KI, for the whale ashery. Bhe leaves for Warren of sail at Cold Spring, LI, ship Tuscarora, Dean, from Pa- owas, Sw 3 20 Cha whale alon "ship Sheers Pease, of Edgartow F 40e wh ‘300 sp. en. <aShip Westphalia, of nd for Bremen from New York, Feb 4 t ashe Md Nard. of New York, 9 days from Mobile for Lir- ‘pool, ch 19, lat 39 24, lon 78 ‘Back Robert Morris, 2 days from Havane for Antwerp, Mar oni .7 days from St Peters, Marq, for Boston, March joa 58. mn, off Cape Henry, on it and from Balumore from ‘New Orleans for Balti om from Baliimo'e fur Buhin; #al- idelia, Small. from eee ert le drin for St ‘ong ‘NB; Mary Francis, Hopkins from Ba'timoi La aS lose em jaware, {row New, Vork for Baltimore; Kio Grande, do for Proacsieas’ joston. ris Favav, Mar7—Bri cre enti Ryder, of and from Boston eon for Asnaterdam. («1 x, Mar 1@—Ar « sath, Lawrence, NYork. Mayflywer, Cochran, Alerandria, {a por ‘omoua, Johnson wa Keodric! ed ig, Il supposed for WYonksin Kinovrom, Jam, Feb 27—In port, brigs Six Brothers, Bex- Moore, from Sy a. at Montego Bay on the 25t's, from from Lege pay NO, ary at King. Texas without landing Schr Mozell ‘ke, from New York for s payriomely ro aie Pendergriat, er Fox, Kana do do. Feb 10—Arr brig, Piseator, Bye, Boston; “anet, raaegyi NYork; 26th, brig Braziliec, Pink aie lenine, NE, Fe ham. 60. Ki ~ af Bowman, fa Sumit unex brigs jorto , dodo; Ara jor Philadel- eer Od fe Gio. and ficios oth. bork TR", Spe i Sid Brahip eho, NOrleaua: soht Fire iy. Ai A, Mar 2 Planet, Jones, Eastpor LEXANDR| jar 24--Arr br ane pate: rt; sche Sarah, Eley. ad ‘Altona, Baylies, Phi dai ) Barn ee --Art brig Home, fardenes. Cld brig Ge anscott. Potomac Ry ‘aval 7b inst. $I Sylph, Mary; bet Hi hry Keligeh: schs Ho Raisbow ks Osmnoali, Paalis Blake; br A Hurette, Hebecea, and phe te , our sid on thw ay night or Friday morsirg ae s+ March 36° jarks Kirkwood, Mart % Hisien, le se; Water we ie ae schrs J eles sohnaon Vora Brough, a NT York te \to. cartes, & Cage . Seige: . ah Keriag Finders, Laverpools aE Megs rs) slanan Flablin, aga be March 23— , Jnckson, N York fpr salem: bre Rierad Tate LUE Finer, Cartonas Yor leeper: larendon, Pendleton, and H D Feithion, Handy, N York Yor doy ‘Thomas C Bartlett, Hop ol Sinrlestou | tor Esreronr, Mir 36—-Are brie Ella, Tike ‘Be J Pita Halley: do. Bld 28d, orig Ella, Pike, NB fhe brig I f NB) Phila i Pow hr ere: Lewis, Rondout; ve viareh aot ey peak jos Buon, St Tho lle; Mary Adeli: York; Win: th fo for Seance ines’ Brown, N Grande eh Reba ‘ork Agenora. Herrick, do— Cid ‘btig Wallin, a Fish Weasily, R'y sche ‘Gisssbeoss, Foster’ Havane Guovcester, March Ps Att sel Queen, for Philadelphi Presse} sy ye yy, and Mary Langdon, Ames, Thomaston, for Myanw valazoh $2: Karl. Hinckley, fm Bos- ton for oto, Bacon, fms N’ York for Boston: An IR'sipple, Bacon from Phat rence; 'm N York for Sale felon Houatey's Hour, March 28— Arr brirs Pa Jade phia for Bosto i tor dos Martha M a brie Sulla, Beays Phi drick Phi- Salem; Kidder . Port Eta is KR incersoll, ee rine and en. ry, Backus: brigs Falm, Hamilton; ache i W. Brown, John Snow, Gi doer, A Kmery: New Glebe.” ’ Mareh 190d. Br ehip neen, McBride. anton sch Wel- avid Casnon, gern, ‘ollins, Liverpoo! White, Liverooo}s £ id ‘Wrhitmo York; 8 Paul, Percival, Bra mber, Whiting, Char- steam =r felt Tene sie Mobile: Arr ships Wik Mumford, N York; Allee Snanktland, Phiiadel- imbian's, Mallot, N es Lott, Boston; , dos tham, Hi Biosugomer. dq: Red Guay Harry bertron. Philadelphia; Con- i ryan, Lawl Sovereign, Peterson, ANonroun, March 2(—Arrachr Albert Viost, Marshall, N York. In Hampton Roads, ship Joha Viarshel ‘ers, fr City. Point, boant to Liverpool. Cid, bark ersilia, for Gok bg gs Case Seales, Cadiz; Pioneer, ae nidad, Sha brig Royal Sail Hee dhe B Lindsay, Uinbaoans Re ton Nantucger, Mar 22—Arr schs Susan, Russel!, NYorie Newront, Mar 2¢—Cld brig Confider er, Cuba PortLann. Mar %4—Arr bark Octavia, Matanzas. Cld bark John Aviles, Jordan, Cienfu “Lima, Hig Mor 2l—Arr schr Henrietts, Crowell, Wil- mington, NC vi Yor! Provipence, M Feels Adams, Crowell, St Thomas Puivapeurdta, Mar 26—Arr brigs Gen Lincoln, Moxy, Wi tyr: Crowell, Boston fi a6 Ar brie Albert Perkins, Clarks: do. Firch, Atinkapas; Harriet, tn Prexsei Stuiley, do; Charger ok E, Ireland, N York; Leprelett. Slee v Dark Parthian, Williston, N Orlean: chr Pi hes, Bales : NaH, March 21—. hip Ann Sesherond. <n from Ar ship Le dons rigs Joha hs Ladere, Jokuapa, w Orleans; Charles Joseph Manran, B. Exvet, Stevens, N York: brig Nancy Fratt, Stevenson. Baltimore; schr Arietus, Whee- ler, N York. 22. bri i Pete’ Jar 25— Arr schz Bi York: Leo, Jameson, and ache, aeans Blanchard, and from below, Winanmavon, Merch fos Arr briga Florence Horking, N York; “oupatiel: Brewer, Portsmouth: David but jed- ford: Clarieen, Wtts, Nv Deben? stored Deri, Pett Pettingill. Newport: Margaret Ja, Cld 23d, brig Bell, M. ‘mi He Ra conpunite: Boston24h. brig Aladoga, Barry, Boston: schivs BB Savory,” Weldea, Philadelphia; Thomas Pierson, “w ‘Taompson, annie, BI, Mar3—Sid br ig Busy, Sargent, Matant NG, Mar i8—Are schy Sta New Npowier. do. Cla aist ache Mar Bere Geman Onk ‘Roberts: ned Globe, Charleston, Allen, Baltimore; 20th, Fran kz; 17th, Two Brothers, Richardson, do. om Gratien, IN “4 re Albert TG Sloat, P eM <Pac Prince Albert— oat, P MeMan wn Ree Tenet ae Pierre, DF Bourdon, France; Josep Stockdale, Heary Dinman, Eng) iand—120 in the steerag ‘Sr Tuomas—2 Bali re— tla of Rhode Island: argo of do; aud St T: ra Thurs'ou, American consul at Lloyd Slemmer. late of the bri demned at St Thomas; Robert F Miss Mary MeGowan, of New York, Foreign Umportations. Loxpox—Ship Prince Albert—75 casks mdse J Lee & chains 2 anchors L 8 Squire—50 tous iron Griauell & Mi. ‘J Ellison ~50 es A M Andrew & co—50 evks T 12, Privr & co—20 chts Weston & Gray—6 10 cwks T'S Wockwell—6 pkgs © Alren- feldt 19 Vyse & Son—25 extks A Seignette—I cs Simaofisld, Bush & co—ido R & H Haight & col & W Tryon & coi ‘Trahoben & Negreitis—1 Cooley. Keere & Hill—9 pls Tan! S comt.es Bangs & co—I do G Nex -erti—1 Brown, Brothers & cont Williams in & Viel—0 egks Wichelhaucen & Waine—t Le Mw Wood & eo—2 BV Datton—75 Gihon kc com 9 bales twoke 1 & Geenhi— W Field & cot! phe to—3 es Baags & co—1 W Cade—I do = 2 eo J ct n & co—2 B Lawrence—2 Mie Moses ek 1 Ly 1 box Colo» do G Gi Ww Bloke, Fatterson & com! cz Lee & Cored c1 pkgs 8h: 1d & Morg.n—!2 cks Lee & #alon- ‘Tv L Bur- Chitde—l es Burgess, Stinger & colt H W & T Mali64t W'S Wetmore-613 bors iron, Naylor & co—2s 5 bats D Hadden & com4 Piekergill & com4 &' ao , nk: s eke Fisher & Son—1 cs Morison, A smith=19 A & is Brothers—2 Winter Hadden & Son—i.W & W Snrder—4 cks AL “Demisesess AA ah pkgs J Horry—2 es Rien & Loutrel-2 bile WG Hunt & co—2 Mortimer & Gawtrr—10 chs 8 Poultaey—39 chsts W. mors & Cryder—i box T Cutter—285 tous coal Grinue 1. tara & col bx Mr “vany—1 Manion Day—1 w HM 2elephavts 3 samele and esrriage Sinds, Lect & co—31 pkgs Cooker, Mead kc 11 Smith, ‘Lhurgar & co—21 bles Frazier « pectin Cal bigs aod Smith, Tharg: co—8 Ear | & cot ©: & Brand—t Barrett & Osbor 1 Filer, Pine & co—3 tain & co=1 ce Pike & Son—1 5 | ait roote & Lingham—1 G W Tutt e—2 Cres & Has- Wein re ee Goutiieb, Liak—2 es D Fils & com! bar H Lee—1 ceak WW Kose—28 casks G Mever& ya—2 bds Privce & co =6 pkgs Thorbarn & co—75 dix Wishelhausen, Main & co—"8 casks B Moorewond & co~38 bigs G Meyer & Sons—7 pkgs W Halsey = one catks W Neil:on we pkwes Omaming & Sheppard & Morgan—14 W B.ewer—1032 csks and a quantity of horns to orde: ras—23 hds Reale Chas- ees 36 bbis mo ra Monpay, Mareh 27. AMERICAN HOTEL. Col Mansfield, U 8 Engineers; L Ashmead, V A Sartois, Philadelphia. * ASTOR HOUSE. ok sue ue i iad : vidences neh if am Boston, W Lat ) ET Kuncher, Paiind: oe a4 gehen, Prov JC M Worrell joston: O'S Brewster. do; ie Morton: Ky: PKelloes, Tvoy: use’ Wane Toronto: Benjamin Hull, Ky: Dy Armaley, Albany; C Macalister, Pi cree HOTEL. R Steventon, Milford: J MeCres, Philadelphia: F F Alexan- der, U Myers, Virgini faylor, PB DB emith, ‘New Jerseys HUN Te Philedelphia: J Perrine, Dayion: W Sebbouey, Virginia; G H Andrews, New York: L Bragcs, Boston. CLINTON HOTEL J J Barrow, St or J Kavanagh, Provid ry ce: E Rogers, dos Mf 2 Prince. a, & Walker, Massnchasetta: Ger Davis, do; J J Hill, "previ lence; N B Weed and laey, Da rien; Smith Bheddon, Albny., DUNLAP’S HOTEL. L Sayre, Plymouth: Ab Totten, New York; M Gibbs Brooklyn; BL White, Newton; 8 'Wright, J.C Cushing, Boston; soh ills, New Orteans: hillips, Wi funter, New York: Sw Sullivan. Pailadelphin: PD «a7 ton, BW Patterson, "Boiladely ig Stevens JV le, Boston: GM Ri Curtis, D M Whitey, 2 O Wilktar, i Bader, Th B Thompson, Virginia; G Hendersoe, H'G wi son, R Stanley, Massachuset BH Cheney David Cheney, B T Hadson, H Boardman, Connecticut; © G Hawkins, BC Baltard, G Hunter, New Haven. FRANKLIN HOUSE. JR Bourdon, Capt F Meyer, ship Prince Albert; N¢ Badwin, Charleston ; Mr and Ms edwick, Counsctignt; AVan Allen, W Van Anbook, Rinderuook: W Wardle, PI led ‘A Hazelond, C Ww lew t Breed Ohio; W Barbora, North ¢ a; W Tasbour, Virginiay K Kennedy, 4 Gotltaa, Ala Lota 1 HOTEL. J Bagzon, Philadelphin: Mi Hearys Troy: J Roe. M nom, et B fal 3 W John ome ~ Robinsoe, do; ed, Basta ham, Albany: A Dov Troy; LT Tupper do; ¢ Oneida: T Jewett, do ber, Phiindelphin; Mile SNe phias 4 Wellbanx, do; G shew, © £ Freeman, Poitsdain, JUDSON’S HOTEL. AP Haw.in, Long Island; 4 Pieree, Aertio., Philadelph Ru T ice. New Haven; W White, Maarachuretts LOVEJ@Y’S HOTEL. J Canaingham, ¢ roton J W Handotyh Richmosd Wm West. Biaghars pin HK Bacon, Coun; JB PL. bd Bolantiae, d Wm Scovel, Bye Aloiiy AL At Brow +A Wilgas, De N York: WC: otville: i tt “Dickinson, Vas Dusen, Meriden; J Mellen, Fulton: W How, Aur: J W Brackne: ores Her, Utica: J P Rieiiy, Fay- we Wn Hatch, ‘Uriens J Lee, Machetes: W b aper, Salem: well. Provi ven Kalin: 8 @ Bushnell, Chatham: ‘Hurt, Providence; & H’ Goodrieh, Les, Boston: H Moore, Baltimore; FE. loutson, Phi T Bradiay, Lexington, RN Bra warens N G Nett will fis mien ee piste N (pooner HOTEL. J ince Barr, Mr Baller, Delaworte: Mey Welanmaline, Bel R Hutehia- RATH oA Biante Yorks 4 Hi Re Bor Per Bi Ut Bever W Alten, Milwaanier a Dew ese hard, do, doied £ Penn LOR'S MOTEL. ‘owstork, Conuectiont,@ B. ‘Albany; H Cummings, Uiver county? ate weer! ) morn jomglas, 1 rh Ti HW Lani Helios ty Bloch Merrhere | eka Werven % ‘ eee rene |r 4 gre elven Dost O ‘onnil) Mt O'BHiea Mrs (Mox- jaw | OFNetl Mrs (Hous- ee | Armes Mi AcrtlesiceMerr Ht ren Mise( Bree Huuiiee J ane soe Allers Mrs Amanda) Armatrong Mrs V: OMS Marga | Carver kbeuar A Arsold Mrs Louisa riue z ‘wy |Owgullivan Mise inna a B —"'p aa ie Bassford Mrs Mary Patterson Mrs John Page Mrs Melissa B Perrott Mile Eliza Parkinson Mrs Wm ParmeleeMrsAbbey Shewan Lawr’ne Rockford Hrgh Schen Stevan wen J Stewart Ree 8 aan Mi rie Miss t=. Helen Berther Miss Eliza-|( th Jane presen ites ae Raymond "Rev 4 Ai PomeroyMiss AnnE ‘a chen Fre: Wadsworth Wm wane Albion w . 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WEBERER : Patients at his QCULIET, RECEIVES 29 Gree et oH Denney Miss So-| Molly Eknbens phir M Dewry Mrs Mary A} Doran Catharine. \Odevyan dames | geval le Wm D Jr [O'Brien tae iPommn Frarcis A |Oxden D Ivene L ter P hen O'Reilly Bernard forrin E. ‘Mira Ellen a ied | Murphy Mary Me" f tl if hes tab etd wich hic. okctifctal res tncerted end Yor sxte Wade Miss Maria Wakelle Miss M be Wm Doprey Charles M ‘Tho R. POWELL, OCULIST AND AURIST, ATTENDS ac dame feom 9 to 4 arcloek daily, to way. entrence 136 7 ane e on the Kye, oftses eleo, hie isens~a of ee Eve and Kar, | wkeurdy. Mrs Julia <aton Mra Ffebeces | vibe tewoxth ‘Oliver ‘Stephen Gilbert lTohnese ‘Aletander | ots hnson J: 5% je smportatien o! Young man to compund medic R_ ELLIOTT, tients that his hours uM atten from '0 to 3 o’elock, Monday, Wednesday ‘und beth mS ee Min Ms | vagy Ma Mar-| mee Dumont INFORMS, His PA. a Moy Mins Sutin | |Tackaon Silas O a ight er, ie 4d Mi: dso Miss Ma: pieestich re B [sche ns than T| 4 Hike etn ecg BOTTLES, AND OVER, witt C. Kellinger’s Liniment in lees tian three years, history of ell medieini being made known. poins of every nature, os. Teas put wpan large bottles—is mild {rage an internal and external prescrip’ ame end nil epasmno traly wouderfal sauative have sof the firet families in Wa | Vakelee MissMary Welch i Jane Writ Miss Marga’ Wileon Mrs Mi Witltamson hon ‘Tight Mrs H M WiekhamElizabeth | Whitney Miss Mar- titney Mrs Jera- Wood Miss Harnet FL Maria, & ieee ieee frat De. Hliger Pratt Geo |Paynerd Emerson fearson Robert ith Win Rreasie, Mise fon ancer st toes and broie- 'm COW Jones George WY son F 4 vebaaghlin Mary neGown Mrs Mary A McGee Miss Agnes| re) MeVein x” Jane alten Miss M en Johnson Mg Morrites, (ostars. Brad! eee most every. i of the Times” For nal [sae o elass ne cescription of disea Cone principal office, 238 Pearletreet, and of the druggists geverally, at filty cents a bot- tle + $4 per doz , or $42 per crows GOOD HORSE MEDICINE 18 MO¥7 ESSENTI. t siock of every La dg country store, whi est 8 Fenton ig Anpi GENTLEM ENS Lis Elibu D “| Barber John E remedy of this kind now in Heave Powders. They are eleg to cure an ordivary case ef Heaves, A part h, &e.. sit are : yy ye given to Horses a sone A. A GOUGH Abbott William H | Brown dopa Broughton Wm Browa Melanethon | “anshaw Chas W ae Michi Barley A W-2 Boiss & Searbo’ rete R Tove rt tthe year, es a Spring purifier. Buisson |Buekley Jobn iieiman (Burke Jorepn matey eawd V RED BY MEDICINE—TIP- peedily, and effectuaily ew dy for Intemperanee in the coats of the Peters Chas J M.D Pend! nie ‘& Morgan mae | pastnace, Das’l et: Kel woo. | Guan Hubbard N jen. \udrews Thomas per does it interfere lea ‘et ‘or wcenpstion ‘19 Faiton street, and by Dr. white, <herman Ppsiet ss Tough Samm’ ts es Sate arn si Hosseonatrest Ade estiontoa| Ht Aldcich & Latham Alberts H \!shouse James COMPOUND SYRUP OF WiLD mato the tarte, perfectly Belts Anderson MeGobrich Pek Brondhurse “i Amo Sylvanus Baile ti mP ee ee Es Receral Debility of 1 ed by the skill of maa for fam ei Kelloge Minor ea Saudford Atwold Matthias } HOF aan setord fared. of cont mption of | Brown Henty ¥ Rsrecey James Kuight Emanuel ‘m H Kinoey Win fa 4 Burrows Thomas mn A 4 mea Michard {Bene Leon’d R ficlitions sad eounte Frineipsl office, corver Sih and Re we strects, Phi {reah rupply just received and for sale by & corner of Bipedway aad Jcho street “arman Lawrence | YeDesale alex MeGlanghtin Che ‘Laaghiin Pee Pabprette Alex Here ‘Alex 27 Greenwieh sereer Aradbury Joh & Backache Geo Rrndiey Joseph pone Peter iallaher Charles Hb, an Witter eho iam Cusaety treed & Hen My Michael ra D | veintre James 8 eG ‘it selene its daty Ls Cecootey John njarior Tyke. either to Bryan Janet L Byrne Rash? ina remedy whiel Lire WO aseistanes ret quiehly, , and thorony venient and useless restriet cnpation, e., ke. are required ficient to care an ordinar sppeats after s six oreight loaes We RIN roadway. corner KE bday pk the Inst fourtee ractice in private foe. He cau carethe most ease; nnd mild canes cur ‘Cooper has discovered a ne ye srorat form of stricture any pain to the pati: ht on bya fy oy habit when too freely | = the limbs and cna cy. c Canavan Daniel Phillips George Phillips Jouas N Porter Renben jr ig which, not unfrequ Price $1 per bottle ) Campbell Joha roth Daniel E Ww proaton Charles E | It eee nabas B (Henson Friend 3 (israghty Bernard [Livinestom Cam- Gehtels Gerhard D%,, coorEr, ‘wil sed Ba 4 icra bam Nathaniel tha ai exig red the mon ex lo’ Barkan a Cap metho’ by which ‘Bowman Macy tae Luke K dutged in by youn lH ley Albion H Pettes Mr Moe, EDICAL CARD—DE.. MORRISON, 200% FULTON ntire time to the treatment of priv. Particularly Govorth Cruatitutional debility i Fedically nee cooper, Sir Ha Cn offices, 20435 Woltom street Eee