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THE NEW YORK HERALD. oe NO. 5411. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1849. | TWO CENTS, The Straits of Magellan. number of American or Your intercourse with t! th the most scrupulous Arched Our Isthmus Correspondence, oglish residexts to make Annual Comm cement of the College of | ing sir generates giznomene. the plant. This is no other than the now well establiehe ddoctrine of modern Cuaores, New Granapa, March 7, 1849. the thing a permanent issue. Port Faming, May 16, 1848. Physicians and Surgeons of the University . 7 3 table physiology, Jost until within about fifty a prudence withal, lest be it~ Arnwal of Emtgrants—Number on the Isthmue— Pie Rye mets pea mer on ee Bross Tam glad that you preter the passage through | of the State of New York. re, Bush ere the conditions that must be united ited imputations. Seek ene of Means of Getting Away— Advice, fc., $c. hehed by W. H. Aspinwall, Esq., of New York, | the Straits to that of Cape Horn. Your assurance | A large and respectable assemblage of citizens he) fee Feige dobar pba aad el Hearst “a tisene, to promote ail : for the transportation of mails and paseengers from | that the passage through this place is gaining | Was assembled last evening, to witness the in- | oity jn th tice of the art, one would become a | ity, eepecially of education and philanthropy: Ki This 18 the grand secret of the dangers of the | Panama to San Francisco, touching at the inter- ground a5 ga Pach ly peal aN ti teresting ceremony of conferring the degree of M. pbjelelan ‘Te fact, and not im mere name. Unexil- | yourselves out of debt, If yen meee py hy 4 bar of @ mediate ports, made hi thi i H ift; tr bad isition for | im matters, all, ir ible, toone ki i. passage ever made between the two ports. Her | derstand that a line of steam tugs isto be esta- | througha long course of study and a pretty severe | stranger to confidence and to contentment, it begets than this, that “short accounts make long come to thi: i i 5 ij imei . 5 — timidity betokens weakn: » Ifyou t collect ails place without being supphed with a sailing,or steaming time,issomethinglessthanthat | plished here, to take vessels to the western | €xamination, have been thought worthy of re- PEG ey, so 8: Mier eeaeal ipeaperionen: | oe Foe Sa Aieee ere Tous bill immediately, good " ry ing but 554 days from New i diplor At ly he the Celle; i ings: to know snd to beli not friends,but te Ws Vash tn ama.’ She entered the port as clean | entrance. ceiving & diploma. anearly hour, Be | are, in fact, two things: ls,butenemies Forgive ae one as bem Jono geen: and in a8 good order, the machinery as firm, and | ‘There 18 one thing which would probably be an | Hall, mn the building in Crosby street, was filled | 0) paar eae Maat cone poids fou Maton of reat tection ane ins ipboedaigh poyeels > easel piel haa bestia ae vessel - tight, as ee she left New York. | inducement for vessels that wish to come through | with a large company, among whom were, also, a | veal themrelves only to sacred sR, end im, conventionalities of polite society, yeseel lost, nor ween titshed on the bar. he ae ate pee sont M3 ee As patil the Straits, af it were generally known—that an- | great number of ladies. At about 8 o'clock, the parle ene taitineanin an Jeteriee of eolenoe. ‘ore little, scans of belng formed The aed GaliSra:. "Thore,. axcived Yesterday | She in detail that the day after her arrival her head | chors and chains are kept here by government, pur- | members of the faculty, the trustees of the college, | The promises you bave just made is, with some omls- rules—they must spring from the heart ; from New York. She disan a her pense might be turned and the eame route traversed | posely for supplying such ships as might be so un- | and distinguished visiters, with Dr. A. M. Stevens, aah porns Kes Cope be hi Lira whieh ari of to-day, and will sail for New York to-morrow, the | Without any preparation beyond the coaling. This | fortunate as to lose their own: these are supplied | in college toga, arrived, and took their seats bes } tb : ple of all classes. and forget not your 3 naturally tro 38 indeed a triumph for Messrs. Stillman, Allen & tered into by the family of Aceclipeades, Sth. “Bark S. L. Crowell, Lewis, trom New York, ‘ . t cost. upen the elevated platform. Among the gentlemen om physic was an hereditary passion. pers the engine builders of both the Cali- | 8 cost. bss 8 P thei " Bid sefacnet lone, eon ew Orleans, arrived to- and ‘Oregon; she isa noble looking vessel, | As regards the colony, I can only say that it pro- | present, we noticed Drs. Ludlow, J. M. Smith, a ae pacical eden ten, participa nivecen Lind Galveston leit New Orleans, for thie place, on the he Hos now in the beaspsful bay of Pana- | gresses slowly—perhaps from a want of confidence | Cheeseman, Floyd Smith, Buck, Cock, Crosby, t children. To noe is ate degree in the feelings of the par ‘When carried 15th February, and has not arrived yet. well drawn lines and symmetrical propor- | in the productiveness of the soil; but asitis said | Professors Parker, Gillman, Clark, Watts and on fog me: 6 i fe med arr eceneer ni enioes, ‘About 1. passengers, exclusive of those in the | M8 are displayed to the best advantage, and A St, ttended, Liha 5 Coryyt ate dine to oh i 8.4, Crowellland lose, are on the isthmus at the | Whuch are heightened by a comparison every one | that willbe removed further to the northward, | others; Dr hlchy of St. Stephens, aleo attended, | Tess snd es She essg, remuneration was received; | sichough tle proper fora medical mea" under Yery 4 forced to make, between her and the British | this id lo: round, and the thing be in his clerical capacity. present time, waiting for passages to San Francis- | 18 + is idea may lose ground, and the thing be seen put from these, alene, the oath isin the following words: | mepy circumstances, to assume, in the alck room, the co. The steamer Oregon will leave Panama on | ™#!! steamer New Granada, lying close by. The | in its proper light. Ithink that almost anything | The business of the meeting was opened by ner by ‘Apollo? the physician of Esoulapi by | manners of @ casual vieiter, and ‘to cbat lightly on the e god- is | Oregon left Valparaiso two days after the New * , d all ti topics of the day, as, for insta: the Ouhy and take bout 260, The Calvforaia is | Creftta, and resehed here thirty-six hours before | cAH be rated, but not here: Point Sunta Ana s | solemn prayer, which was read by Dr. Balch, of | Sateen isceti 'ytnem Set wilt foil ae- | how far be cou wake a aureus pideat forge he ; er 4 across | her. The Granada, however, was on shore at | too much exposed to every wind that blows, to be | St. Stephens, in the most dignified manner, the | cording to the bert of my powers and capacity. the fol- Pan ey spieney, sad expense. tf they, cid. no} Guyaquil, where she remained twenty-four hours, | made a tatr criterion of other parte of the Straits | audience devoutly standing ‘The Secretary of the | Jewing, epaegement -_ I will pace, the son of my mas- from Gorgona to Panama varies from $10 to $16 but came off without injury. The Oregon 1s the | in regard to agriculture. We want men here who | College, Dr. Watts, then read, with a few appro- | ter onthe ewme footing with the author of my exis- per barrel or trunk. There isa whale ehip which | finest built vessel that has ever come upon the | have a perfect knowledge of the art of cultivating | priate remarke, the names ot the gentlemen who tence. 1 de divide with him my Cal i) Sey will leave Panama soon tor San Francisco, She | Cost the English steamers are mere ee noe Cr a hed passed a successtul examination, and had | Wintrae te trothere, and if they derire to learn | be very sure that be o more than one-haif the #ize, and decidedly inferior I annexa list of vessele that have passed through | been deemed fit and proper to receive the dignity wsditne i ‘i 4 rf LA vous patient forget his bis demeanor should impress at his restoration to health nd this truth should be ex- t coloring. And, above all, nt or to him 1 never pard ines for one moment that we th will tak= about 250 passengers. ; e ; teach them without salary or e1 Whites teccicedie tate ram ihe: Nelson, the | 12 accommodations and workmanship Mr. As- | the Straits since the establishment of the co- | and honor of « diploma, M. D , from the College. | fee 1 will teach eel Own. SilRnensenaee” oF ere) allow any other, thoughts to ons within | Pinwall’s steamers are already acknowledged the | lony:— The tollowing are the names of the gentlemen thus | my master, the disciples bound by ai minds than 1 connected with his American Consul at Panama. He saysthat wii ts a o the gi y ip! two weeks there will be versels enough come from | Ct#ck beats on the Pacific—a reputation well and | List or Vusexts Hat nave Anniveo at Pont Fa- | distinguished by the approbation and honors of | ment and cath according to the medi ler cate. Al how selfish sickness mal Callao and Valparaiso, to take all i passengers deservedly earned. It is gratifying to every Ame- ming, Straits oF MaGeuian, since tHe Estapiisn- | the University -- und no others. | will direct the treatm ©. my pa- me urge you to oulti in who has the welfare of his country at he: MENT oF THE CHiLian CoLony at THE aFoxgsaiD | Cortece oF Fuysicians anv SuRGEONs—GrapuateEs oF lente for their advantage: Le 4 vi maw.on the: labman, and as baa tenet iting A cal cit ae awe reale im ‘he A oY Port, Maacn, 184! sbi. eral atte Sep Sal: Renae A ae atgnes vine ee ne arrive in that time, Once. Lop teens - seen). Oneida Co..N, ¥, i], and from all injua y bid you adieu, '843— Sept. 21, Chilian schooner of war Ancud, Wil- | Dewitt Clinton Bacon. 8, from Childe; sailed Nov - | these great enterprises, to witness here, 80 many Panama, February 25, 1849. thougsnd miles from home, the consummation of if it is asked ef me; ‘This discourse was listened to with great de- either will I give to any women | jight by the numerous company present, and pro= 16. for Chiloe—This ves- | Kenjamin Rush Bevier - Ulster Co, N.Y. sel was cent to take possession of the Straits. Sept. 2, | William Burr Bibbins, A. M...Connectiout. voluntarily offer it, Advice to Emigrants over the lthmus—The City | ve of the greatest projects ever attempted by any | French steamer of war Phacton, Messin, from Rio de | Aibert Gallatin Bissell. Livingston Co., N. ¥, | a0 abortive pessary. I will pass my life, and will prao- | duced a pleasing and animating effect. Eve of Panama—Arrwal of the Oregon— Ausiltary dndividisal or Eoereah eerste Per- | Janeiro, 6 gu 29 for Valparaiso, Oot. | Ralph Barker Breakell. New York City. tice my art. in innocence and purity. i will not prac- | boy was pleared, and, we may eee truly edified. Steamer Massachusetts--Steam Bark Edith— | tude, thereby InAriog he utmost eenfasaes ia ain Seger tthaterd Bs Pe Ge Mi ae age Te Sr ibee uns esrane enero tnaeolne Thos ae A prayer and benediction was then bestowed by i on the Ih Ni the faithful performance of her tuture duties. The pee emer a. ever houser | enter, { will enter for the geod of the sick | Dr. Balch, and the interesting exercises of the Mail Arrangements on the Isthmws--Naval and tT lauded Military News--Oficers at Panama—The Rail. | P™¢etors, a8 well as the citizens at large, have rea- from Rio de Janeiro, 6 guns; sailed Nov. y. therein, keeping myself free from all voluntary evildo- | evening wereconcluded, lary The Rail- | son to feel proud ot the performance and achieve- pareieo. Nov, 26, English brig Hiberats, Galt, from 2 Jersey. ing and corruption, and especially from the seduction | 4 wastional from the Sandwich Islands. road Surveying Party, §c., §c., §c. ments of these vessels. The following table isa | Liverpool, 170 tons; sailed Deo. 1 for Chiloe and Gatiao. | { ed. Soe, of the State of N. Jersey, 1848, | of women and boys. whether slaves orfree Whatever | (From the Boston Traveler, March 28. * * * * * * copy from the journal of the ship:— Nov. 28, American whale ship Bingham, Eldridge, from | Joseph Edwin Culver. . .*.. ..Conneotiout. tee and hear in society doring the exereise of my pro- | 1), L415 The och November (cea days later th The description of the country has been already t Valparaiso Feb. 2, aoe P.M. ; remained Bendwich Islands; | aed ee 6 oe Rew ronten, Jobn Mackintosh Davideos gat York Clty. TeaMon not in ragperc < i cma meen fone i evions roochimtay Have bees (en daye it iy FAD. . asst cargo of ofl. jan. 81, American whale Char, Augustus Dusinberre. ..Orange Go., NY. excepting so mvc me: prope: Cl £ given, and 18 known to be unequalled in point of airo Feb. 6, at 10 P. M. Geren pep ion Chiloe, He Crh paieg Pep: 1 for | Daniel Laurence Everitt, ve co N.Y. i evens a td pace wie ae ue eal fhe alee richness of soil, grandeur of scenery, and in the ‘allao Feb. 12, at 7 A.M.; remained at pe Bh nage Bap apt ath ie aesetou ch Chilian | James Ferguson. ..... : nia, ; i ente ) ¢ inte! vy * " ye from Chiloe, 145 ‘M. D., Castleton Med. Coll., 1848, | tion thereof, may it be granted to me to e¢! which has been kindly turnished us. By this it hospitable character of 1ts people. I crossed the so Feb iT, at2P.M. one bed Feb. 2 fer Chilos, in Dallaat—Thie veasel | Horatio Gomes. . wt ha New York City, i ey By rote Nf pages A will be Les that sickness and death are (ay e ‘eb. M. ought prov! e colony. Maro! Ameri- | Henry Guernee: «New Yor! : », A making their ravages among the islanders; tl inhmus (3. tone nce, teats eh erence wae do Shours. Fayte Feb. 10, at AP. M.; romainedet | con fark Eaperne, Neweomb, 66 deye from New York, Eliaba Harris. . Cortland Co., N.Y. jure myeelf, ® contrary lot.” | Hippo- the airs ei vcsiats pein ares likel to fall m4 at its greatest height, and the only difficulty Iex- | “"y,45 — From Callao to Payte. 2 days, 2 hours. 208 tons; sailed March 18 for Valparaiso, general car- | James Ka:qubar Hibberd, . .. Obie, crates turth who loves not his art, | 1° Cound; that half a million of gold dust was perienced on the whole route, was in obtaining | From Callao to Panama, 0 days, 6 hours, =” BASE at nee pe ele eacaey | ory cceeciaas 1S || WUambAugMnAnn lubes) ABUL emna tive ye) (if (Eh BFC YIaR i and powers | oxpected there by January; aad that hundreds of ji ta to do., . . ¥ Now Lon- | Eaward Senoers Lansing. . ... Herkim .¥, lodnnge ot Gorgon ant Wey, ele fore | Hom Rework dan Sy guy, raming ine, | Quetta, gue eum Aah ea | (Ra Moun ooo -klamaan ho NY | rae gee toa ere maps | the onde for Calorma. ‘The’ sip news wi . - i m8; ton. : . ing thie way will only observe the following di- | From Wosentirers do” ive Gove des sailed July $ for Chiloc, with provisions for the ociony’ | Wilken Heney Morton Ttudyirg to improve bin intelligence and his reason | also be found of interest. ’ Tections, they can cross to Panama at any time, By the above it will be seen that the run from June 20, English schooner Diana, Gasrick, 137 days | Almop Mitchell Orcutt. He should be profoundly impressed with the dignity— The measles and whooping cough continued to ese diseases. be treated with famillarity—bot a familierity that Fi rerpecte iteelfand Terpects its object—whioh javites | The charges preferred against Dr. Judd, Minister confidence, but does not sacrifice personal dignity. | of Fiaance, were for mismanagement of public ‘Adolphe Pierre Preterre with no other trouble than the fatigue the riding | Va)puraiso to this place, a distance of three thou- pe eee Je L Lefroy Ravenbill, A. M of twenty-four miles would occasion. While on | sand miles and more was made in eleven days. 5 board of the ship, 1t would be well to form clubs of | ‘The O. hasher full complement of nies, Ae a rotaee ec. 11, Chilian brig Volante, Jehu aea ene four or eight persons ; an reon to each | and she will be despatched tor San Francisco in | Brum, 2 days from eee Monday, 278 tons; sailed Jan. | Edwin Miller Sno Fi " party who will be able to land at Chagres and en- | eyght or nine da: ‘he Calitornia is looked for | 10 for Valparaiso, with bark Express cargo. Deo. 81, | Tnomar Snowde: ‘Lhe physiclan’s mind should be ever elevated above | junds, abuse of his office, arbitrary and unconsti- gage canoes to take them to Gorgona. A medium, | on her return trip in twelve days. American berk Ceres, Harris, 8 days from New | Charles Willism Tallett, Oneida Co., N. superstition and prejudice He should ackno' tuuenal acts, &c. These were made by G. M. or an ordinary size 6t boat, is capable ot carrying Tae _N. Y. auxiliary steamer Massachueetts, cea 318 a ee ree 81 fee one Carlos Philip Tucker... a Breen noe nN. ¥. Be ere nowiaieses Robby a cantgetenee Manerann Ge the epertinens of me Interior, and 9 a Bf tscg & ‘ e from three to jour persons, with their luggage, and | Capt. Wood, which lett New York in October, | ¥'c> ! opener) Webster, Gane eotats nna pres eCee eee oe annus Ve rence .y. | oes I Si eater mitges te glam Tae by Mr. Janett, clerk in the Treasury De. if properly barguined for, can be had tor about | with troops for California, was passed by the | 2ce2 ship . fe J Gentlemen, [hardly know where to stop in the partment. |The King had promised to aift the mat- thirty dollars—this sum to be divided among as | Oregon in the Straits of Magellan, at anchor. It ceacuie® rok erara teas) saa Cutlaniketan tire Sea ereeWard) Ait New Dery: leetiennilt Nexautiersimsea iter your use from fen bOrOUR NI, and had sprained, ge [song many a8 may take faseate 18 ne Io engaging | was blowing hard, and being in the night, Capt. Magallones, Munoze, 48 days from Chiloe, 4 guns; | Charles S ymour Ware. Niagara Co., N.Y. vritinge of Hippocrates, “The literature cf the middle Jobe iar O7G: Honk Stgeuas However: 1 more to be compare Ge le the canoes, it would be good policy to negotiate | Pearson could notspeak her. She was, however, | ssiled Feb. aie Chit sions for the y ‘ges 78) BO Be cea Homer. than their | declined to serve; and the King, who relles greatly aire al Clayton Winn.. . }e0! ‘ Hato, and Aristotle, d he above names naving been called over, the | Tait, (ant tice wan to that of Hippocrates. | upon his impariality, had not appointed any one a when a'chemy began to give placs | in his place. At the latest dates, nothing had been je age of Galen. or even of Hip- | done, and it was thought that the whole affair of war Anoud, Gai with a person or persons who are themselves the | seen, a few days after, at the entrance of the sailed Dec. 26 for Chiloe. | gertiemen named took their seats on benches, working or propelling power, and, if possible, to | Straits, lying to under close reefed top sails, by aveid payment in full until the whole journey be | the Hing bak Edith, Capt. Coullard ot Waliee Blanlot, #0 days from | Tromediately ironting Dr. A. H. Stevens, who eine Seon Sete pertormed. A receipt—it payment be made in | raiso, which also lett New York with troops tor Petia asaciehoutae timconend Or attee Con thereupon read an oath, or affirmation, by which | pecrate Chala have been struck from the oalendar at Mies os sdvenoe—from tbs Berar signed by as Alcalde, | Cahtorma. The Edith and Massachusetts were | modore, De St. Croix, 19 days from Valparairo, 906 | the young cundidates for medical honors sererally ager, and Ambrose Paré and his cotemporarie: could a anette Dr. Judd to state, that Mr. Robert- would be esirable 5 and as it cost Dye ing, and } in company alter leaving the Straite; but the E. ne; railed March 14 for rpool, with huano. | engeged, and solemnly undertook, to perform ail | beve taken up medicine where it then was, it cam | oo) ihe wcuser ot Dr. J., had previously desired but little trouble, | would recommend each person rived at Valparaiso on the 6th of February—all | March 17, English bark G Gibeom, 21 days from | the duties of their protession, with honor, fuithful- | scarcely be doubted that it would be much further ad- | THs tne HCouE! OUT. lie Pre Nia y Gate to take this precaution. In starting from Chagres | in exceedingly good health. They had lots of | Valparaiso, 348 tons; « farch 18 for Cork, with | ness, discretion and fidelity. This ceremony, | vanced than it now is. The more | contemplate the fra from bias en toot to go up the river, each person would act wisely by | )rovisions and fresh water, having laid in abun- | hueno. March 30, French brig Ji (which in fact was something more than a cere- | cbarscter offtippocreter, the more does it enlarge inite | nia, and that Dr, Judd had arbitrarily, as Mr. Ro- providing a supply of provisions for one or two | dant supplies while coming through the Straits. | vent, 86 days from Bordeaux, 150 mony, b ing avery solemn undertaking of a very | ¢olceeal proportions. Helavested medicine in otinsel | bertson cv nsidered it, interferred to prevent it. duye—although this ie not absolutely necessa- | Tne Massachusetia was hourly expected at Valpa- | £F Val 0, general cargo. M: ap ew abel drepery. Severe and simple as truth iteeif; like a| Dr. Judd, and Mr. Paty, Collector General, have a mAs high duty, by the several gentlemen entering into ato: Sag Ube rece there are many little hamlets upon the | raiso when the Oregon left. ‘The store ship Lex- | Marin Zereve, Stewart, 14 cays from Cll i | inf engayemient) having been concluded, Dr Bte- | Statue of Fhydiee ox Trasiele: So Gtee or any of | crceted great dissatisiaction among the mercantile Ty, bunks, where milk, coffee, chocolate, and edi- | ington, which eailed trom San Francisce in the normal vensculled up the candidates, who stood betore bles may be had at @ trifling expense, pro- | early part of December, was not reported, either Bel mcctaatenth aie Sine aor Vegaeinee, him; whereupon he delivered to them the parch- Vided the applicant is courteous and respectiul. | at Callao or Valparaiso, up to the latest date, neral cargo. Oct. 10, American sobooner Leader, Prey, | ment roll containing their diploma, with the fol- To avoid travelling by might, the passengers should | Nine thousand persons, it 18 estimated, lett | 94 deysirom New London, 130 tons; railed Oot. 16 for | lowing words:— start at dey break, or a8 much before as possible. | Chili jor the gold diggings since the breaking out | Chilce, in ballast. Oct. 28, British brig Ex auctoritate mibi dats. Ego vos Doctores Medicine | of that glorious epoch, ene m By this means, if despatch is used, you reach Gor- | of the fever. Merchants at Valparaiso and Lima | Spy, Wooldridge, 19 days from Falkland Islan dico creo renuncio cum potentate truendi omnia jura | nd Plate. are worthy to getting up of a Hawaiin company of gold diggers, gona some time the same evening. I would re- | have run off all their old stccke to the new mar- | *iled Nov. for Valparaiso. Nov. 30, Am privilegia ac honores que ad hunc jum pertinent, st Lahde i ae ent selecting the most enterprising natives tor this pur- commend pomenesee to remain on board the ship | ket. At the former place there were four vessels nem ‘ay t, 90 days from N ont In eujus rei testimonio hwe diplomata vebis trado. Pda 4 ipposent ive | pose, who were led to mortgage their real estate i ed Deo. 4 ey have community, by departing from their proper duties, and engaging in business, and speculation general- ly, for which, trom their official positions, they have advantages not possessed by merchants gen- erally. Among the acts attributed to them, 1s the is in rui at the very pinnacle fs poe. 6 for Chiloe and Otaheite, in ‘This ceremony having been concluded, which ir memory may perish. Even Pericles, to pay their passages to California. This being in ual made their arrangements to pro- | sdverused for q | oved up the nver, There are no Sroummedacions The carter cael =! he i long teos od wes very interesting, und excited a deep interest Bc caring bl niduaaes direct opposition to the policy of the miesionaries, on shore beyond thuse picked up by chance in | ;assports, iesued to pert bout leaving tor San % in the numerous company present, abinok ‘The light that led the band ee eee uae Heal {8 I Raat ty the Loud Sot families ; and they are Lie ila of the worst do Francisco. The excitement still continued along ye from Chiloe, 245 ‘ he Srevens then came forward and spoke as When earth was ike allving fame, peng Hema it is said, given cause of of- jteamer Orus has been put on the i ith ia! th 1, | follows :-— e centre ofearth’s nobles! dy. ‘ Chegive ery iv Mr, patiedeiip to facititase the Peta eral aad oe Lilie cred eed ae ths Lege ‘se 3. = Although not unused to witness and to participate in Of more than men the more than king Many complaints of various character are made ; ealied Feb 6 fer Havre de Grace, | #cenes like tbe prerent, | am impressed more and | — even he may sink into comyarative obscurity; but | against the administration of Dr. Judd, in which i, ‘2'French bark Enuly, Lacombe, | mcre. at each returning searop, with their deep interest | theworks of Hippocrates will endure for ever.’ Tne | the evidence 1s so contradictory, that it 18 impesai- b. H 4 if bet ‘ 33 days trem Valparsiro, 184 tone; sailed Feb. 6 for | and imporiance—not to yourrelves alone, my young | education of the young Greek physicians was of tae | bje here to form a correct opinion; but, that there the United States; and if her captain followed out | The report, although vague, is spreadipg widely, Tacs ‘with oopper ore and cotton. Feb. trie nde, but to us, your teachers, and tothe community | yery best kind. It gov els practical education vet he Ba fers Srareie trom ap Pisieh ofe his instructions, I wouldstrongly recommend them | and wherever it gues it 18 received with sincere P - | atierge. On the eve of the battle of Hohenlinden, (I | — there was very little speculation in it, It was based 4 m re to take passage in her. It 19 the duty ot the cap- | gratification. The papers do not say much ebout a * KEEN LRT Hers part Nichol bave Beara Moreau, the French general in thet battle, | upon Malenvaiion ‘and dea erience; and had ti number of the foreign officials tc resiga their situ tain, I learn, to guaranty a passage to Gorgona faa, ae they are held under the usual Spanish cen- Feb. 20, ch ship Arche a’Aliiance, Marceau, 90 | epcak of it.) the poet Campbell beautifully exclaims— | jcyed the advantagen of those other be as 30th | dd for ten doliare; but whhough the boat does not | sorehip. This 1 have fiom an intelligent officer of | days from Havre de Grace, 460 guns; sailed Feb, 21 for Few sball part where many meot.” try. botany, ke , which Jn later time p to Oct. 30th last, $250,000 in gold dust had reach more than one-half the way, he is bound to | the United States navy, who returns to the United | Va)paratco, with stores. April 16, English steamer | you onthe other hand, snd we and this arremblage of medicize, rather than been vu: been received at Honolulu from California; by Ja- forward passengers and baggage to the above | States, and to whom { um indebted for the irans- | Ecuador. Brown, 15 days from Rio de Janeiro, 400 tons; | of fx}, nterertea in your welfare—you, whose busi- jalied them; for nuary, it was computed that an equal amount more hi trol tor th ior sailed April 22 for Valparaiso. April 16, American henceforth, is not to shorten life, but would be received. One vessel brought $100,000. place m canoes, placed under his control for that | mission of this Jeuer. PI ners, now sud » f | purpose. On reaching Gorgona, which 18 the best We are ebip Caravan, Manchester, 160 days from Fall River, | to prolong it--yoa are bere met, perbape to meet no 400 foreigners had already left Honolulu tor Cali~ in want of some mail arrangement route from November tll June, apartments, such | between this feats and Chagres. We re re- uae pets pai 22, aeeag ae pellaes, April2l, | wore. Youare to go forth hence to labor in the broad see and there were to be followed by many as the place affords, may be had near the landing, at | gular connexion, nor apy one to whom the care of transit ot passengers from one ocean to the other, | tura, that the Americans have full possession and | V#)psraito, 18 and to render agsistance to vessels arriving from | contol of the Jethmus and of the city of Panama, | ¥it» copper ere. trom New field of humanity. Your jabor is for pure, unmized yw little do we study or Zeuland, $80 tons; railed April 21 for Li d ; not the good of one, at the expense of snother, Kamehameha III. ENT A COON eet f é 1) gocd ; nol 8 5 4 I princi; ‘upon which the The Kamehameha III., Carter, arrived at Hono- either the Frenc' 1M 5 letters could be entrusted. Mr. Nelson, our Consul, | British steamer et a rayie fire perp et Det the ood of allan tbat the greatest of ail eerthly ae phe won dseenteres | lulu Nov. 18th, 16 days meta Pijatiaacs, the jth houses may be hired for the day at from | has no authority to mcur expenses in the transpor- | from Plymouth, 5 cents to $1 50; board at either of the hotels 1s | tation ct letters; yet often, to oblige pereons here, | Valparaiso, June 3, Chilian bark Li 1 Baloo, 18 | Jour future struggles; but, mixed up with them, and from $1 to $1 50 perday. Here there are master | he } as gone to a heavy expense to send a muil.— | 48)8 frcm Chi.ce, 800 ton 4 for » | beyond them, | too, your future plessures—the muleteere, who are leagued with tne proprietors of | The Crescent (aty and Falcon, lett om their last | ¥tD provisions tor the eolony. Oct 16, English bark | ,iarure of e1udy—ot searching after truth; the plea- the hotels, and always tu your way, ready to offer | trip without leases frem thie place. ‘The mail | Commodore, De Bt. Croix, 10 days trom Valparaiso, 308 ire of applying the acquired truth to the relief of , im a great measure lost, or | jassengers. Whale chip Sam Robertson, Turner, tematized u you their horses. No anxicty or impatience | were sent two days before their departure; but, 16 fer Liverpool. Oct. 29 British | Sur fellow oreatures—the honor and other reward eae ee eotna ‘before tue | full, for New Bedford, Nov. 20. Burk Mary, Bar- x mind ve of the condition of medicine a shonld be pa as Yathey pesuns on Bit of fem some unknown cause, they failed to reach rea’ Nor Ove tae en eirom | trat follow in ite train. Medicine is not a per- | Tit onoy Hip fates, who fret srrapged the disiunta | ker, advertieed for Boston, expected to fill up with. arelessnes indifference while questioning or | Chagres in season. Lah i —it cannot be lear Ps . | freight m two months. Capt. Kno: sh brig 234 de M membra of medicine into a body and ferm. Gentle eg! 0 a P xX remains at ‘gaining for mules to Panama ; tor, like all other The brig Belteet, Captain Jordan, sailed for f° 7 mye tetas an Gradustes, you have now entered the portals of | Kamechatka during the winter. Brig Tepic, bound branches of trade or traffic, in this as weil a8 in | San Francisco, yesterday, with seventy-six pas- cur boly temple; look well to the diocharge | your | 10 Valperaixo. French brig Pacifico chartered by every eimai) pan i oy ot ve CaD ea sitay sengers. ; The mela vi aes sear. Can seer’ oth ante see coed keep ever before faa oe obligation | SH Williams & Co. to China. ing trade of the mus has its ups and downs, | persons, leaving tor the whale bark Equator, Capt. aed its fluctuations; and those engaged in it, im Mutuhews, py arrived, eome 500 or 600 more. ere Derese; ‘Dedee, 18'days from Velpersise, e body ordinary endurance! | Honolulu, Newell, rem do., was expected the day ‘our art, as it existed among the Greeks, bas | after. Bark Mary Francis sailed 19th Nov. from ds of the profession. and is, for | Fiunojulu for San Francisco, full of freight and given tow Domestic Miscelleny. The " 3 anatee, vgiven to bul ‘and jury of Rochester, N. Y., have fout common with their brethren all over the world, | This bark came in te-day. She isan American, | jy ie emer eae toe Morar eee Nak Gene ee ee eee cine, i the indictment saat Dr mbrock, for Sats will take advantage of every chance. A mule will | and will, nu doubt, fit out tor California. She has | nade, Williams, 14 days from Rio Janeiro, 600 toms; | guyence- we ebould beocme mere artirans—the ox. | Jibe attributes of our Mr. Nott. He was arrested and p! not guilty. carry two trunks, of 150 lps. each, which should | 2:0 barrels whale, eperm and black fieh oil. A num- | sailed Deo. 27 for Valparaiso. 1847—Jan 10. American | Ciiment of hopetul labor and the joy of successful erfeot human bel a8 AMr. Bishop was shot dead a few days since, in cost, at the highest estimate, not over $10. It will | her of veseels are ex,ected to touch in here trom | schocner Hiram, Fiber, 141 days trom Edgartown, 66 | yi,o. very would be lot The Omniscient alone, with- in the bighert Worceeter county, Md., by Methodist pained Burrows. It originated in a family difficulty. The Southern mail arrived at Washington be well here, also, to take a receipt from the owner, | the coast. All the Americans, with one or two ex- | tone; tailed Jan. 18 for Chiloe, gemeral cargo. Jan. | (yr eflert and intuitively huows all things. mam by a bd although not necessary, except in cases of damage | ceptions, ate in good health and spirite—no deaths | 10, French steamer of war Gasrendi, Faucon, 17 days | rental exertion slone acquires knowledge. Successful | | Menger to the trunks or goods. Baggage should be sent | emong them, since the sailing of the Crescent | f¢m Montevideo, 6 guas; sailed Jan. 14 for Vaipe- | intelectual occupation Js « tource of abundant happi- | 1° 3061 4° ne on, it possible, two days betore the owner starts, | City, nor would there be any sickness it excesses | T°. Je myn Perr rears jor Porseverant, | rese;and when, as in medicine, there is superadded | Pcl. cf which e great father of pl ent im medicina.”” Wed- mercay, but too Jate for the Northern train ‘There was nothing received Seuth of Wilmington, N.C. 3 Boyer, 33 , sailed Jan. | 4p, val of the moral feelings, it becomes one of | 1” tefus aud Jet him see that it hag really gone; for tre- | were avoided, and the indulgence of fruit at un- : Grace, with raitpetre. Feb. 1, Chilian | tre what. of the bi ‘mina. | ty There were 296 deathsin New Orleans for the week ently these carriers, when having loads engaged | sesconable hours. Panama is one of the * ptewait, 23 Vom Vaiparaioe aur | te most exalted ploy me ry Hivewumeriby, personal Sigg, ke ok fvim taneateer weed ox dad the world. There has been but ater rien preryed To gain a civic crewn—the reward among the ancients | to siveness, el of manne! ; hpad and paid for in advance, will lounge about for | healthiest towns days, while you, at Panama, are impatiently wait- | one death here since the 10th. The navy of the ig for clothes. The passage from Gorgona occu- | United States is well represented. To-day, a host of flea Feb. 2 tor Cork, with ealtpetre and Brazil feign Lrg Feb. 28, British biig o! fer raving the life cf a creal w med from celts 10 gui Ei Pp it DO 'd child. were burned to death shoud be united im the obaracter of | in Baltimore, on Wednesday morning last. n citizen could Frolie, Hamilton, | oue cf the bighest honors « Ko te ts hy) up wiled Mareh 22 for | receive. What pyremide cf ob i m wi ; vs i with $1,66: A bycician. #¢ given vy the great father of he plurality bill ter tBe el yes, at a moderate gait, from eight to twelve | officers in full umform, with about 150 ‘citizens, js, With $1,604,248 in epecie. April 4, | on tke bro present if ety 7 i y | The Pi y, @ election of members of with tle or no ivi ‘i loladora, Molver, 82 days from Val- cur art—the divine Hippocrates! He reminds me of | congress and Preridential eleciors, by ed ours. I croseed in tess time, wil ut Litde or attended divine tervice at the heuse of the Ameri. ied April 20 . 1 " rr b; represented Hiner; bot Homer bee rivale- he hes nene Gen- of metatives 5 lec\ore, Moorerd re dithculty. Endeavor to procure a good horse, and | can Consul, Mr. Nelson. Among the officers here, ‘April 12, American bark C eee aoe tr 6 thmen! bere laa thesle wbich bas no claimant. 1 | H°19 (5 og when once on his back, trust to hie sagacity—lct | are Captains Goldeborough, Van Brunt, Blun jocke; you seem toray, “ We be Bim take his own track, Arriving at Panama, the | and pargeon Bowie, of thenavy, and Gol.’ Smith? saugwes 56, Rogiion bare Qu: PEEL eet ons of our futher; one ie not,” It i Wbeavisumetet uae ne first house you meet is the French Hotel. it | of the army. These gentiemsn compoee a speci from Valparaiso, 278 tons; Worth who je misring from amon get you. ier of ognited Granville S. Oldfield, stands ag second rate, but gives good eating for | expedition for selecting sites for fortifications, 26 ior Falmouth, with ocffee, Sept. 14, 5, bomanity, bas fought bie fgnt—we tri on ord the eum of $1 60 perday. The American Hotel, | arsenals, depote, &c., along the coast of Calitornia. Seymour, 1? days ‘Attenti que aura tene tune!” Aight, for Be perlyBed fn labo which 18 the principal public establishment, 18 | Captains Williame and Hammend, of the army, t 17 for Rioand | If any yes 80 | myself have, been thrown erahem eCereelves fall victims. u couducted on a larger scale, with prices to cor- | are here,also, to join the coast survey. Lieutenant | ec. 17, Amerioam | upen an uD jonst, and witnessed 1 0 © 4 Pp speci Prometheus ¥4 days frcm New York, 415 | jmeng the bewildered crew and pasen when a | needful, to check preeumption Prom wl jeans | my notwith impunity steal frem Leaven the sacred fire. See taiag tke inet ul Br finisbed bis studies, The glories of crea- ¢ perkaps, Dow revealed t ind faith 19 | the propriety cf a o knowledge— enquiry is oh tion of the Stat ion But your course is juet beg! one far on Mfe’s journey. to offer you 801 ard of caution, and of encour The commission of Mejor George B. Crittenden, of owledge of your profession much the Mcupted Riflemen, has been restored, Delieve, what might have procured for | cfficer erdered to join his regiment. Hie trial and con- respond. The charges are $2 per day. There are | Commanding Knox, of th ang proceeds to take | hea st jer Valparaiso and Conchagus, meny private families through the city, where com- | charge of the Maseachuse eut. Van Alstein 8. ~ Otmelle, 1 forteble board can be had at $1, and even less, per | and Master Briceland are also to join the Massa- | Son "ito dk fin tr reser ae day ; there are likewise hundreds of vacant rooms, | chusetts. Captain Keys and Surgeon Turner are | for{Valpsruiro und Cailao, with coal.’ 1848— Jan. 18, that can be hired by the day or week by parties; | under orders for California. Lt. Lewis, ot the na~ | Chilean bark zallens, Rowett, 17 deys from Valparaiso, and if economical in their living, and they pur- | vy, {rom the Pacific equadron, passed through on | 215 tone; sailed Jan. 16 for Montevideo, with Chile chase at the market their own provisions, dress it | his way to Washington. The following naval of- | predvce. Jan. 81, Chiban brig of war Condor, Lyneb, | gicne. Ber themselves, and furnish their own bedding, they | fi e also here on leave of absence, and are | 4 deye from Vaiparateo, 4 guns; sailed Feb. 14 tor | ,ujtaticn, with po ctber superrer) can subsist tolerably comf rtable for 50 cents or | bound to Calitormia :--Lieuts. May and Blair, the | Chloe, with provisions fcr tie aolony. Marcls MS | rimec Lut what ome with me about Siz Mica’ other seheols, you wil aiso carry | viction were illegal Jess per day. ‘This plan seems to be the favorite, | lutter Jormerly sailing master and first officer of | AM*TICA™ *bip Spartan, Monslander, 00 gaye from | rm Micvoutl, sprang eat it fare of rclentific acquirement. This, SE ya , and the one most generally adopted by people | the steemsbips Washington and Hermann; Passed | jar bverch 14, British brigantine of wa Wool: nt of the gentirmanly deportment Tue Patent Orrice Rossery.—The Piiladel- coming here. Midshipmen Hemmersly, Elliott, Fauntleroy, | gridge, 18 deye frum Ar aiao, 8 gut uniformly chracterized you here, will. 1 doubt ie Leoger, of the 29h init, says tne following ‘A boinvastic display of fire arms about one’s body | Capt, Corse, late of the army, and Protessot | 94 tcr Rioand Ex, iatch ‘os em the | Lot, render you welcome in sny wmenery ie when etter, relative to the robbery of the Patent Office at 18 pot at all becoming; here 1s the very last place | Peachy, the Kev Mr. Williams, aud a host of | French, Luck, 044 diff ye0 may place yourrelves. You oan hardly failtore- | Washington, has been received by the Mayor ot hio have, by joint resolution, e poeple at the next election, , to revise the comtitu- 7 on Army Intelligen: rte and may such ever be the feel brotherhood Gentiome: in the world, except in sporting, these things are | other distinguished personages, all bound for Cali- | March 27 tor Vaipsi an AB ass py hk seine reer oy serioabeersenes that city + ate ; nator, » I, ¥ of the slightest use. To see one of our peop fornia. $, Britirh reb minh dat tone with all, and erpectelly with your professional W: fnaren: Str—Peu toe lan tem ‘offer will be coming in from Gorgons or Cruces, covered with | Cupt. Stout, the Commodore of the Pacific Mail | 2<™m Ricde Ji bowie knives, revolvers, stilettos, guns, and every | Line, a worthy gentleman, ishere, interesting him- article ot fire arms manufactured, would lead @ | eli in the beball of his countrymen. He hus done stranger to suppose that he expected to encounter | much service, and will conunue his usetulness un- only dens of wild animals or nations of cannibals. | 11 his veesel, the Panemea, arrives. The authori- ‘The city of Panaraa, usually quiet, is at present | ties of the city and province are courteous and kind alive with the busy sur of the Americans; and the | to our people; and among the people of both nations | York, 216tone, tor apathy and natural indolence of the natives have | g pertect unanimity of feeling exists. given place to a portion of the energy which are everywhere the chiet charact Wietbren, Let no Bard thoughts fod s hatber im your | mage to ycu ior the reivace of Webo from prison. miner, Seek immediate of every eit- | Your lite will depend upon your success in the matter. cumlapes that may le — The mement be in yeiearea the jewels of the Patent ignor: nee cf those | Centinve yous tu be not discontented it your | Office. und also the entire stock of jewelry that was 0 judge it lightly, it ie | limited practice at first eball give you ample time for | ty xen from the stere of Eckle, on the 19th of January, Tew redveed tothe loweet rank A judgment thus | tesding. You will have letrure in the early years of | gud ihe money axd gold wateh thet taken from laine, rears to we te arise prineipally from the fact | 5cvr practice, aiso, to pureue liberal studies, besides | ny body of the men that was murdered between Vat in cities the medical profession alone is noteub- | ire directly connected with your profer f March, wilt ad life h t the Isth- ected to eby penalty, exorpt that of dirgrace; and +tudier will fit youto ebinein : bag ah a Me ihe shibeat lean, Eb Tux Gop Dest.—The foliowing statement | ‘\yprece acer pot aflict thore who live by it. These | contribute. not to yeur prof 7 Jnited States. Th mus, ore cheering in the highest degree. They | jhows the umount of goid duet entered at the Cus- | pep greatly reremble the figuronies. who ate made to | wil enable you to jorm sds citizen of the Unite anew s ie al are making repid progrese, and, so far, are 1M | im Houte yeeterday and to-day :— “baat Th Lr eee as tho fgeeonits have the coat | life. Your gevers] character wili, oti Creecent City, the Falcon, and some sailing ves- | healih und epints, The grand chain ot communi | jemirg Jervine. ..- ree lbe mack of acters, wincut being sotors; #0 fall acocroing to th sela, contributed largely to the American popula- | cation between New York and San Francisco, un- | Waido, Noyer & Lo. smcpget physicianr—many are ro Db; ctice of your pr tion, which at present ‘reaches nearly eight hun- | Ger the encouraging hand of Mr. Aspinwail and | Cbasier Brewer. . jew sre oin point of fect. H asacelssy aay ve roene schoousr Pa. Janeiro, 160 May $ for Chiice, general cargo. May 1 r of war Kunac. ¥ bo practice Georgetown and Alexand be ter werded to you per Adams & Co. inthe Inet cffer that will ever be ma: acceptance willbe your lie Ih (on, and fcvnd Ont your every m bev rg Welb libe ra yeu must When you get Iwill bein P rate Webb and « ele, good ey dred. They are, Iam happy to arate, the very best | jis avecciates, ia now quite certain of beirg con- | P. 1 Fervhem & Co. quire rolid inrtrvetion in m + : a keep 1 mind thi Retpeotfully, elaes ot young men, peaceabie and well dispoeed. | summated ina ears. The name of Mr. | Jcsich Spauiding.. follewing conditions :— Natur treat you ever to ; On the 224, being the anniversary of the birth of | Aspimwall 1 A ieinot heneiaa “isn (he peuple | Loong, kirk & Co. ng. a faverabie rarly snetruetion,jove of labor, | chicet of low Sa aRats ieee biaome toda | [Addrered en the outside! © W, Sesto Washington, the Americans obtained permission dit Hewaid. Som & ¢ ong sppheation; above y Jour aim should , etter known among the mass than the gvidance of your own ce to raise the stars and stripes on the ramparts. At | that of the Governor. 1 All a Shera 1 bgt ast ever be Ghiected. ‘The appis' the vt ay.for} ‘Tux Home Drraxtnent --Daring the press of daybreak Jerge umber having mustered with linia Hratyineteves: agg age ye Ab a time, be obtained by unworthy ar; but the | jublic business attending the commencement ot a guns, and the band belonging to the garrsson, Catirornia Goin at Vauranaiso.—The follow- | .° 5 Hw by reflection ‘The pepil should begin young and be ertecm of the geod is the oniy tree new administration, the Secretary ot the laterior for profesticnal distinction, Let me tramemit (0 | hasbeen called upon to organize the Home De- you, gentiemen, the Waney; she ee veatees paltment of the government; and the better to ale ever ertecm it, enobie him to do so, the Secretary of State has, which was eent by the Governor, being in attend- | ing is an extract of a letter to Mecsta. Howland & | j¢ner, Ball & Port ance, atalute was fired, followed by a fue de yore | Acyinwall, of this enty:— babec veccn & Titcomb, . and a file fire. Other little demonstrations of pat- M8 con & Co, pisced in # situation Fv over, ® lorg time that the tenchisg m bie for imetructi be itedin rurtable season. ; instructor, Dector kaw novem, pleasing to every American, were in- Sem, Kennedy, Jr, ena ® bk Ag J me, soon aft uotil this period, taken charge ot all applications dulged "in threugh the day; but no disorder or culture of plants, ee je 5 rection a coneut weye aith'biso, the ie porition rf every medical | relating to the offices of Marshals and District At- diunkennees attended any of the proceedings. A Lig SABE UAE ROE PG AE Oe Ll A had "lees. 6 Inetruction begine in | wen ie that wick 18 4 to him by ‘bie peers | ‘orneys. ‘The orgautzation ot the Home Depart- paper calied the Star, has been 8 aited here by some A large porica 0! doe tbat ‘ The pubise rovner cr later come rennd to the opivions | ment now enables the Executive to relieve the auother. Cultivate, men, endlet the pub er | om, my youug ew i t, Whence it Will verurn im the course of | childhood ; bs Caw ingayie 7 llow boys. We are informed that ha bi Thala me whenee tht wilat gvamutes Ke mons: teers the Noreem of aa Meters. Adems & Co. chd Harnden & Co, each | "Tene Diligent eudy, thet ie the workmaars | ite cake core of Itrrif Whi Stete Depariment of these applicstions, and in future all rece mmendatione relutiog to the appoiat~ persons om their Nan to Sun Francisco. Two re. ment f Marshals dnd Dietriet Attorneys rust be printers, having no other way ot employing their time while waitiog the arrival of the steamer, en- F eonst would ee prove ional be tered vpon this litle speculation, On theit dee | + DIDO De ee eo | took on neur $50,000 yesterday wtternoon, and that | trg hescy. time ser gibens eversthing uneit | (rience, that, im a grant dee Autos thacle. te) tiie BRC Pie” Denes tries 10) OTR ATT (he ® jariure, twill be ether discontes ied oF tranatere | The advicee by there hips will ewuce further empouis | bt Beh consis my ht ie to ko OD by Adams & Co} ygaytte ler Vi ame Ree pT ett ase seer Mey net or pl entenneet wl ie - Cled Ww vier haber, ince Cerny not a sullicemt | cue tO by prrjreted. This atte swocn.— Becton Joan et, Marea 2, wb ab tbe ys