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INTELLIGENCE By TUE TUE “MALLS. rare of Mr. @ur Washingten lhasdnGaalidiinens Wasuinoron, Deo. 6, 1849. The Comtest for Speaker in the House. ‘The House ii Uttle prospect. im my opinion. of electing one. There are two distinct factions of diserganisors, vis ; the ultra | of halt, or limp, in bie gait. South Carolinians, controlled by Mr. Cathoun, who | do yous! will be satisfied with pothing short of a crisis; and the abolitionists, or free soilers, of the North, who are de- | tho famed Indian cbief Tecumseh, and last, not toast, ‘termined to let the country know that they hold the Dalance of power. “ Massa Greeley,’ as you call him, de here, with bis pale face, bald head, and nasty car- tage, to drill the latter, and to give them, frem day to day, their curs | do not see, however that beyond his paper, he bas ter act particle of influence hers, and even his pa; erased to command the attention ‘of readers. . be bas succeeded in shelvi himself most onmuplotely | by the pottifogging course he pursued during the last seesion, and Broidea by every body, If Greviey have aay commu- pion with membeis be yond his immediate small clique, or they are loth to recogmiza quaintance. This isa just ponte! me presumption and folly. Whate testimonrum pavprriatis be gave himself, baw he whom the newaboye stigma ‘@ philosoph “tl ebampion of lebor’ ‘the social hitagathion viixt ry bop 3 millions’? ~ to comoval his utter ineincerity, and the absence cf every high mental faculty probe and preseribe for the evils the bi artis sod val- Bar exposition of which forms the daily burthen of bis editorials, pourerd upon the mileage of membere as the theme of his pxriiamentary eloquence! Beyond a fpecious motion for & committee on manufactures, © Marea Gree vy's” philavthropic heart did not rise; hia love for the laboring classes would have been coa- tented with # tigher duty on calicocs. Me ee Greeley atiil retains bis slouch gait, and the bebit of look wobody in the face, | presume he is ssbewed of bring called the apostle of a doctrine which bimesi wm not belleve in, ond which he only ures a8 w gUdgeow toeutrap numbers of honest labor- ere into the rupport of his Paper Masea Greeley is meither es philtsopher, nor.iu the better sense of the word, arccialict; be is nothing but a demagogue, with just enough display of liberality and frankness to act his part tie is neither a profound thinker nor ® reasvurr, wor even well read, in regard to the yery tex 1 his political sermons His principal j# consists ta @ tolerable sequaiatan us and prejudices of men. end the vices and temptations of poverty. What with catering to the former. ard offeiiug bis quick mediclaes to the latter, be bar wade » bandrome little fortune and Would now givdly acquire some reputation with the re- fleeting portion of the community, if his mind were sufficiently comprehensive to form logical deductious from established axioms. and his heart sincere enough to devote itelf reriously to the emeliorati condition of the industrious ela: increase of the eub eriprion Hat bune of the smallest technical uy other county. 1 produced, king ont ataidiloe ie taume foc: «jens There returns form his Dultipliouvion ‘able, and ure the onty scientific basis of bie philosophical, ocialist, wand political specu'a- tions, Well, {{ the Northern nullifiers are marshaled by Jazee Oreeley. or influenced by him. we shall have no organization of thy House Gil public indiguation will ive Ube dirorgauizers out of the House, and Greeley with hie psec do philanthropy. socialism, and pack to the eity of Goth Meanwhile, [trust the country dc es not feel alermed, after the historical les. son iu regard to impracticable parliaments furnished by you in yesterday's /rrald The press and the coun- TEY are far wore sound In every respect, than the parti- van politicians tp ongress, Let the press do its duty, apd the public wind will remato in tha im dignified, healthful state, which will, in theend quell the facdous spirit of Congress There isa great deal of manufac- tured excitement here im Washingtoa, produced by constant irrita’ion and contact with opposite priacl. ples; bot ongre s. Loan assure you. is no epitome of the national Let us get rid of the Nortbera end Southern w and virtue 4 the right and left cent pe illl fur g'elock, ‘The House nd you will +es from its procesdiags that the remarks io my last letter were not made at random Mr. Potteris the strongest democrat now on the list; Mr. Wintbrop | consider # dead man Kentucky Constitutional Convention, Faaxaroer, Nov, 22, 1549. The Legislative Articla—Cily Representati + of Representation— Election Districts— Creation of State Debis—Divorcea—Ineligibility to Office & Clergymen, and of Members ef the Convention ant the Cabinet— Col R. M. Jobason— Cholira, Fe , Ho Dulness bas resumed her sway again The slavery question bas been dropped eguln in discussion, and in place of elegant declamation, fervid eloquence, and bitter rareasm, most of the time since last | wrote you, as been devoted to dry exporitions of statistic detaila, with provaie deductiens therefrom, Fer instance cone county has 1217 voters; theretore she is eatitied to one me ber of the House, and a traction over, You will understad that the plan of apportionment for representativa in the Legitlacure was under considera. jon. [i bas wot yet bern finally dtspoved of; bat has deen © passed ov ed ‘this iv ection— balloting fore Speaker, with very | a rough dressed. tion: is absolutely | genuine republican, os heart and sotion; lifiere, and rely om the good rense | Clay's kewn perception and distinct re- Of those who were dispored to revolt from bis et im this State, as well as of bis iaclinatioa ‘to visit omdion punishment upon them whenever the fed epi honn may of treet the other day, I observed abead of me. ined horse in the middle of the street, dressed, pisin, farmer-looking old man, bis bead adorned with's white, crushed up felt. hat, a what is known as the Pale Alto style, aud with a kind Upon coming nearer, wh pose this plain, sturdy looking republi was? Why. n0 ono else but Col, Richard Mt. Joanso! ex Vice President of the United States; the killer of ‘Theatrical and Musicat. Bowgay Tueatnn —The new drama, by Lester, en- titled“ The Three Guardsmen,” bas had the most suc- cessful run ofany plece that has ever been produced oa the American stage, and is likely to continue so fur some time, ry wight this large rpasious theatre is crammed ip every department it i+ not ooly the pieve iteeif that attracts, but the artiste engaged at this theatre may be considered, gunerally speaking to be the best in the Unton The’ characters ta the east, from the star to the humblert attendant, are all wall ss wy, audthe the author of the famous Sunday mail report, which ppg bes put a stopper on the efforts of the bigots and fanatics of ‘the land Lo arrest the diffusion of information oue day out of em, 4 gee dn the year. Hoy often bave | heard the welkin the enthusiastic shouts and cheers in bis fe nr the bold and inviacible democracy! he cld General seems in excellent hoalth, and is likely goodly number of years, whilo his spirits, fe conga deprosced at the resulta He is @ true sample of « = close with 4 ppar. great succes of tht fa prinelpally caused by the indefatiga the proprietor, Do matier at whal «xpens, to prodase ore. novelty within the reach of the best dramatic ent, Buoapwar Tuvatae. ~The manazer of this establish ment observing, from the opinions of the press through. out the country, tho great success which has attendod and thoagh Ibany may excel him in eloquence and ability. yet uone | the engagements of the dramatic wonders, Kate and ever reached the bizh stations he bas oocupied in the | Ellen Bateman, children of four and «ix years old, has country, actuated with more genuine patriotism and de- yotion tothe best intorests of his ecuntrymen, This race of men, who distinguished the early biatory ot our re pe Sg ta passing d the present gene- but few of tueir kiud. Frantag eho beghemaey o y beng ‘apparent approach of the cholera. Jt has.as you know, agi re-appeared. with even i sirsippl, and cases bave brought on, the boats as far as Louisville, it iseaid The continued milduess of the wont is also calculated to enhance these apprehen- jons. ) The results of the New York eleotion excite no little curiosity here, The whigs, conscious that whatever of teiumph there ts on the aide of their party, is owiag to the aid and comfort Slonds reovived from the * colered gemmen” of the State, are not posed to ma- bifest a great deal of exultel The demograte tied, bot Y, great cause for congratulation in the fact! it is the oid bunker. or national, branch of the dem: cratic party of the State that bas succeeded. and that the ceteated candidates were of the abolition, or baca- burner, portion of the party, The {dea, however, en- tertained here, by the members of both parties, of the churacter of New York politicians, in the aggregate, is not very flattering to their reputations for honesty, in- tegrity, or fair dvalio, diam not sure that their eppreciation of them is wholly erroneous, engaged them, and they will appear this niog, ia the tragedy of“ Richard the Third.” Their acting is said to be cheracterized by precision. proper gustiou- lution, apd correct reading, combined with great aatu- ral genius, which enables them to perform the most difieult Shakeper characters, Ellen Bateman, four yeare old, performs Riohard. aud Kato — sips hichmond, ‘They also appear in the f Spoiled Chiid’’— Kate tak! the part of Little, ‘Plokle, and Ellen that of Tag This is, indeed. w feature, and, doubtlees, will attract a crowded house Bunton’s Turatre.—Ap evening can bo passed at this popular establishment with the utmost enjoymen The actorsare all first-rate, the pieces are cust with excellent judgment, and every character is sustained with sterling comic ability. Ono of the most success. ful dramas produced here is that called “ The Serious Family.” Between Burton, Brougham, Clarks, and Mira Chapman, the house is kept iu one contipaous roar of laughter. Burton 4s decidedly an able caterer for public amurement, and his efforts seem to crowned with success ‘Thies evening tho new comedy of * The Serious Family,” and the comio drama of the © Old Dutoh Governor.” This ts a very attractive ea- tertaipment, aud, of course, will draw o crowded house. Natiowan Tueatre.—A new burlesque on the Chi- nese spectacle of “ Aladdin,’ adapted to this theatre by Mr. C. Burke, and entitled “ Tho Female Guard, or A-Lad in a Wonderfal Lamp,” will be produood, for the first time, thisevening. It will be presented on a scale of magnificence, with new and gorgeous scenery, original and effective music, and the most costly aad e has cost the mai Important from Mexico, ARREST OF 1H FRENCH CONSUL AT MATAMORAS. {Frem the New Otleans Picayune, Deo. 1 | We have received some intormetion relative to a y nd possibly with thi rose ment. Some weeks ago, we extracted from the bro#ns- ville Flog @ paragraph relative t Acousation made against (he French consul at Matamoras, of uoduly meddling with affairs thore that did not concern him, and ot being one of the chief agents in supplying tne Bun Prblico, ® Metamora paper, with visuperative ar- ticles against the authorities. The Consul tudi, igaaatly Tejeoted the imputation and we thought tho affeir had there rested. It seems euch is uot the case, A short time ago he was arrested, with the editor o} tie Bien Publico, sud others, aud was to be summarity tri sported to the ital, to answer charges which will be preferred ageinst him by Gen. Avalos, the Mexican commandant on the Rio Grande, This is a fagraut breach of international law, which may be atceoded with very diragrecable cons+quences to Mexico. Aa order of arrest had also been issued agaist one of our citizens; bul as he was not on the epot, it was not exe cuted. We take the following from a letter which has beep submitted to us by J. Mussina, Esq , brother of the American citizen who bas tucurred the displeasure ofthe Mexican authorities, The latter gentioman is editor of the Browusvilie Hag: — Custom-House, Poisr Isaver, Nov. 20, 1819 Dra Sim—An item of interes: hi ached us from the eity of Matamorar, which mmunicate to you. Letters were 9 terdny received. at thin place from Mate: 4, stating that an order had bees received for the arrest Ci Boesigues, Vice Coneul of France, Dr. Boel sudier, and A. ‘Trevino, editor of El Bien Publico, sad (has they wero to eo, under ‘an cecort, on the 20th - At is al ‘am order tor ioe Brother, 8. Muss a will ve pat Fortunatel: Giceussion with Frauee, hare of public patronage. Previous to the burleeque, the comtdietta of * 4 Roland tor aa Oliver;” will be acted aud the performances will close with the farce of “ The Happiest Duy of my Life.’’ ‘There can be little doubt but that the Natioual will be crammed from pit to dome this evening. Ocvoerw Tukatre.— This evening, Mr. Walcot, a great favorite, and a very eccomplished comedian, takes his benefit. The enterteinments consist of Bucksto favorite drama of “ Victorine,” a new opera by Boil- dieu, entitled the “ New Lord of the Village,” and the lavgbable extravagaxza, by Walcot, called “ Brittanta and Hibernia’ The cast of characters ia each of these pieces, is excellent, embracing all the genuine come- Clans attached to tbe stock compan, conridered that Mr. Walcot is a actor, whe for years has contrib our citizens by his great comic ability it ts hoped, that not only bis persoual acquaiutauces but that the puo- Me generally, will give bio ® substantial proof, this evening, of their adiniration of his talents, travian Orena Heovse, Aston Prace.—Tho famed opera of Donizetti, “ Maria di Roban,” which has at- tained a great popularity in Europe, is to be performed this eveniag, by the able singers cf Max Maretzek's company. The libretto of this work was borrowed from a drama by Ancelet, calied * Un Duel sous Risheitea.’” founded upon the celebrated conspiracy of Chalats, under the reign of the cruel Cardinal, The seene lies iv Paris during the time of Louis X11L, aud the plot is a6 follows :— tbe Duke of Chevreare bas secretly mar- tied Maria di Rohan, who was forced to accept him, S*r otures on tho hh have rendered nim peculiarly oo- If ol well satistiod, would take jexico. in order to draw ¢ (your brotuer) has plauted wution, Me cannot love apytl 4 may lose much by en 7 though she loved the Count of Dal. ho returned ie a vindietive man, ast learn ber ailection without knowing that she was waited to eb hiscnemice. It would bo with him grand avother. A nephew of Caraioal Richelieu has beet to send the editor ef the Ameri OF MG any raw under a powerful creer! an Flag, possibly , bo the city of Killed in @ duel by Chevreuse, who ts condemued to be bebeaded, when his pardon is obtained by Chalais, the fuvouite of the king. The Abbé Armeudo di Condi, whe was ® witness of Chevreuse during the duel Dakes some slanderous remy upon the character of aria di Kohan, who finds « defender ia the persou of ix, ho sends a challenge tothe bold abbe, Cher- reuse is the reoond to Maria's protector, On the exing before the ducl, Chalats receives a visit from aria di Kohan, who comes to give bim ti aiag that he bas been accused by Kicheliou of high treason, andthat tLe king (Louis XI(l) bas signed @ warrant for bis arrest, Cheureuse enters bis frieud’s apart. ment, and Marla, hidden in the armory, hears thats duel is to take place in belalf of her bonor, Wheo her hurband bas .etired. rhe tries to detain Uhalais boyond the time appointed for the duel. and, when be escapes ne to Brownsville to-morrow, and as I have with Thomas . Siemons, bry.,vur Consul ali be able to learn facts from him. Your Drother bas arsured me that be will take no rach or impru- dent ctep. By the next steamer J will report all. Yours, traly, JOUN 8. RUEA. | € To J. Mussina, New Oxlean ‘Thus the affair stauds, and we walt the sequel | apxteur to ascertain what steps will be taken by che French minister at the capital, whea he hears of tie | outrege committed on the representative of his pation | iS nmnaren The French residents op the Rio } ow DO One to interpose In their behalf, | visited with the displeasure of the viu- dictive Mexican geueral in command there, A feeli an shouts tier be passing way they have adopt ed bere ct geting rid, for a while. of perplexing exciting question, When the slavery question wi first bromght up. early in the session, after two weeks Alormy discussion, it was” passed over.” So has been almort every question that has been discussed at any | Length, tloor the opeuing of the session. Tae impor- tant quertion, whether cities should be entitled to an equal representation, in proportion to thelr numbers, from Let tide, be arrives too late on the ground — Chevreuce bad taken bis place tought with di Gondl, aud received a wound In the meaatime, Richelle cfhcers have iakem postersion of the heuse of Chalais, sud ameng bis papers t ¢ found ® letter, tu which the lover ayows bis affection for Maria, aud oft jrwousy has, we learn, been loog Taubling in ti bieasts of the Mexican authorities at Matamor aguinet Browusviile and her citizens, in consequence of the latter town being the foous of the trade oa the Kio Grande, Ail the uppleasantries which have lateiy | agitated ecolety on both rides of the river ia that | vicinity, beve growa out of the contrabrand trade | which is rmid to exist there. and which Avalos has boem endearcring to put down, by meane not reoosaised also & miniacare of ber, which are both delivered into at. the Lauds of the Lusband by the emraged Card Chevreuse thinks he is betrayed; aud whem Cha to the rest oF the State. was then disposed of. Previous | either in or Ws trust thet be will bo | Who bas sworm that be would eee Maria before to its being * passed over,” several votes had been | earth us how he meadles with America eiti for, | Caplog. returns to Chevreuse# mansion, he rushes taken. by which 16 was determined that. although | from the temper of wind displayed by the people of | Uprm Dim, forces him to fight, and shoote him with » the cilies should be entitled to their full repre- | Brownsville, when it was reported that an order of | pistol, As soon asthe report of toe Grearm is heard. remtation, yet they should be divided into repre. | arrest wee cut against the editor of the Fe yinter- | the Sbires of Kichelieu appear at the door, but Cher sentative districts, with » it posidle, to | ferenee with the liberty cf pereons existiog under the | Teure baw precedsd them hile his wife excite ecruilicting imsererts, and thus prevent | protection of the stars and stripes, may kindle a flame | muric of t pera, which tuat unity and combination ef influence in the | that will eet the whole ralley of the iio Grandeing | by Signe joliot amd city reprerevtation, trom which so much danger was | ble Gussvo end Ronesul, contains many gems, whiel wil apprebended. Lben ae provorition was offered, chaug- fing the bent» of representation from what it now is—the qualified voters of the State-to the number of free White population. thus including wotwen and children ‘This war iwiroduced, stil fari ber to rd the inverests cure the legislative preponderence of the rural stics Were pro¢uced, aad Maltha and other wiiterr ov population quot the ine: * children to the country would be tai greater, jo proportion to the whole numbers, than in the cities ‘i hie wae ascribed to the fact, thatin the *D from m variety of causes that were hinted be country wed the pure, and the women likew! tricts it em statistics of there the air was leew than in the rural dis 2 amwing dircussion, and some of the pu coptrasts be Ween. various counth the matter of coud breeding aud raising, wore eingular enough. Ibe proporition was tually adopted. N day, however. & motion to recowrider was made, and b oMeent the wubjeet was passed ove Present, When the * ed, we may Proposition to os- York, and to cons +? to bis election precinet, and requiring « residence therein ot eiaty days previous to the election. Develops men clearly that the science +! pipe laying and the art of colonizing voters, were os fully understood and practised in Kencucky a in the city of York }iseif, The proposition was Gualiy edopird. so that, hereafver, tion be adopted by tbe p» lueky wii b iets 0 ‘There wilt be const ye able disoussion and much op- ® reatrt ture ia the debt. and the borrowing of money; t fact, and in scourdance with what paseed over.”’ ing the Legislature from parsing gravting divorees, was agreed to. The Le- Yer wore empowered to pass general laws, jot this devided reform, and 4 for by the people, Kentucky will ore, be & refuge for dissatistied hus teeking to get sid of uncongental porition to ihe r¢ oreation of Sti and in view of th feems to be the establiched usage it was The rection prohi special eo eM The section prohibiting clergymen from being eli '¢ to tents in the Legtelature, when it came up. was at tacked by Mr Walley, # clergyman, and it being evi dont that it was to give tive to discussion and oppost. tion, it was also ‘passed over’ Mr Waller is the gen- tleman who beat the celebrated Tom F. Macsball iu the convert for de ¢ to the convention on account of bis etre ro-slavery sen! Deing regarded anctpationtet a interes tin i Yon thie ticle, the one organizing the legislative de. te now pearly goue theough with, im form But a thy ections tbat are likely to bare been laid aside, for tucure at least. give rise tod action, We may expect @ sort of grand feast of the © Pasrover,” im the way cf debate, whien will bring us at least to the eng of the coming week, before the ar. ticie ts fully aie posed of here wae & Little flattering in the convention at a Proposition made by dir Garrett Levis to excl jor ten years, all members of this convention ‘rie bes ad Just vi ted moms bets of the Legis | ture ch: Wid be ineligibie to any office Im the creative, or | Teistog ihe sulery of whien y bad participated, vat when the chaiice was commended to thee own lips, | they Were tain to push itaride, Suche death blow as | the adoption of Mr Davis's proposition would have been to the hopes of tee thirds of the members, of courte could not be though! of, and | need wot tell you, thes it Was tejected by a strong and orerwhelaing vote. A rumor frem W foous of Kertucky.t to areunié the ctace reached this polities | | that vir, Clay is avout | t Srerwimry of State, im the piace of Mr. Clay ton, who te avout vo retire. [tim added miso, | that it war ip view of this fact that vir, Clay departed as early ar he did for the feceral l, Here, here | Mr. Crutendem resides, nod wh onal end political friende are covtred the rumor ta tly contradicted. it Is stated that \ir Clay left wich intention; end further, (ba: in no er 4 that or apy other porition to the t he it dispored to war on the | rs the Clay's nence.t | navding end independ in the ihe cause of his early departure, as assigned ‘Dy boineell, wae bia Gerire to mate the jourwey ere the inclement season bad eet in, which, io his preseat fee dle etete of health, would bere seriously ine mre nienced bim. (aim inelined to teink under these cir- cumetencet. that the Washington yuid nunce who have | Yalsed this rumor are at least prem iu tueir aa 1 from what | be neoe ptuns in the bero of buews Vista aflord & great deal of joy ‘th @o the oilginal Taylor whigs who ate kovws Fuey are perieotty | re fully expluiued were loon inctined to marry | a | is a legal presumption | Friday afternoon, the 3 cord make it popular amoug the duritanté of our masi- cal eireles. Nex Matetzek Das spared no trouble to present it to the public with splendor aad magnidceuce; and. besides the attraction of the uovelty of this ma: sleal work, he brings forth the mew cont;aito woo he bas brovght from Europe, Signoria Perrini, a Indy of | prepostescing figure, whose eoive 18 said to be very re- earkatle, and whowill make bee desie in the character of Armando di Goudi Sigaortas Bertucca, and Sig- norl Fort), Patth and Beueventamo, sustain’ the other cboracters, We have no doubt the opera will etl Crmiety's Mixeraats.—The proprietor of this must- cal company argues that there ix no use im going to 0 dig gold at the same time enduring the uinost hardehip, bard Jabor, wbiie money can be reali nusement, us his coffer The & m ‘ivagedy. [From the Boston Herald, Dec. § } Among the notes foued # I seor Webster's house, | ‘wes one for $100, dated in 184: hh was just due, and bad been cancelled end filed away; it was not eo- | doreed, but bad epparentiy been paid, though not | marked so ‘The note for $2,451, due in 1851, and onilorsed, is be- | Heved to have been eeoured by ® mort, fespor # mineralogleal cabinet, which © old within a yeur, for $5,000, to an asscoiation of gens temen, who presented ft to the Marvard Uuiversit: | end the note ts ed to bave been paidon the sale of the cabinet alluded to; the possesion of ail these | notes may be thus fairly accounted for at least, which benett he is entities covered that rome fagco's had beea edical College from Harvard University ed #0 only, and lubes been ¢ on MM | carted to the ‘These have been aeceriai en ouly bundies | Ps —— éf grape ving cuttings, teut tobe analyzed by Dr. W 4 ; 3 y spenien As } “ gual oh tee | verum —The afternoon and evening per- Grove etree dical institution, 1: ¢ this celebrated temple of natural curtow- that they were ent there for fi Ty good stage amusement: attended daily by hundreds of our ets to vieit the Museum, under Itg >: consumption of the remains of Dr. Parkman. It is also stated thatn man by the name of Cobb, who keeps the house of Drs. Clark and Porter, in Peasant | Mr. Greenwood, as 6¥ery tbiog {5 conducted With great ereet. end knows Dr Parkman well, says that he met | Pegulerity, and strict attention is paid to the comfort Dr Parkman on the Common at belf past 2 o'clock oo | ¢f the virtter n Dr. P. wasiast | Crneve L fee, and is willing tos elee that he caw on other dey or beur that whim, This evideace will fo to show that Dr Parkm if he wont into the Medi. ea) Hospital at half past one o'clock on the day alluded to. must bi ome Cut agaia, aud may account for tno finding of bis hat on one of the wharves the day that he was missing. There are also meny others ¥ i swear that they saw Dr. P. on the afternoon of Friday, the 23d of November. Tre Lare Fine at Frrennens, Journal, of the Sth inst. speaning of the fi burg, on Saturday morning. 1 was (hr . and 199 feet in leagth, b; feet wide 40 by 60, The other building, » joining, loog by 40 wide §=The premises day; and ‘ad? it { equestciaa and other performances, end no doubt her benest will be such as to show how uch the visiters of the ainphitheatre think of her clateic apd most graceful featson horseback She L surprising girl. and may be justly termed the greatest female equestrian in the world. s.—Gliddon’s Pan aof the 1s to be exbibited every evening, at tho above room Mree Davexront —Thie distinguished tragte a at Fitoh- ment in Boston, this eveaing. Torre can be large batiding ” ntese, in “fon, if we may judy former engagement. were cocu ward & Comer, for the manufac 5 ture of Davenport, Bridges & Co., ear mana 7 aan yy sen | facturere, and J.& 8. W. Putnam, machine shop. TRO | jee ¢.The Umea sean stowk, tools, ke, of these firme were destroyed. In- woes bouatine eon j cluded in the slock «f Messrs. Davenport, Bridges & "lcaptale of the’ Lark Sucee Letelg, who 3 Co., were sixteen fini-hed aod eeveral unfatshed cars, rr — - *, | charged with contempt of court by rauni and one snow plough, Mesers Heyward and Comer tharecd witb. app A lost one bundred aud forty four dozen fivisued chairs, p+ vend other stock. A large quantity of finished m: obi Sona, The lows by this fire ii TF $50 000, on which there was but The butidings belovged te hb Crooker, 4, and were probably f . ward aud Comer were in burg Mutual ; Davenport & Bridge Judge Berra remarked that the representation on (he arrest of the detencant, mace by him through kis couu- fel, was, that he had been the victiin of # groes Imporl- tion pinetized on him by others, and hal daoccentiy drew led to take the steps charged a» » contumaceous disobedience of the procers of this court. To enable him te clear bimvelf of the alleged coutempt. the o directed interrogatories to be fied To them he oath tu open court, and was feno- yatof tae bean ‘Hey for $2000 bad recently expired, and another, fnsurance. 1000, bad been terminated by them Putnam bed no ineurance, expired J asw. A policy for $1,500 bad just Dis anewers Trew rant hie Unites 8 ing to be a depary of the ) to whom be bad been intro 4 the night before, ce on board the d there wes » auth: | rity for detaining him, amd ordered tho respoo den | preeeed with Dim to #®, and sericted in raising her od getting ber tected in good faith ta te beltef that such 1 nn ¥ ae what he asetmed to be. and that iis vessel wee righttuily diecberged The wh vr tion Ie proved talee by the |i ame | to by the | thaw those spondrnt, come on board at his © end aa be must be presumed to ko Ucn #ith the Marshal thee. with ber eastedy, Lhe presum tho whole ferew was got Up And & Domestic Miscellany, bal of the | hited St ‘The whole nutmber of «inves in Kentucky ts 195.110, which are valued at $62 251.619 There was good rleighing at Rochester, N. ¥ ‘Teh amet, onthe he re Decewnen 8 compositor, the fol- lowing paragraph warm im yosterday’* paper, in the report of the “Superior,” instead of toat of the ‘Supreme Court.” by which it would appear that the former hed aojourned whereas, the Superior Court ie now fitting abd the “upreme court teneral Term,” hae odjrurned over to thureday, the 2 “Hodson River Rovivoad — In consequerce ument being heard at creat length, and the bie Importance of the care, the some further time te deliver thelr opint argued jn Novemb preeent month, to whi ent important 4. bad no cone dno right to interfe jom therefere is that uneted by the contriv- lorive trom bir peglee tng to the fect of Property ou © examine the his participation tu the con. 1 ® As well @s other e mon the last Chureday in the n day the court was adjourned trivanee of law, ie tn tb Caution to Teaveiers, 4 | Any nolaws Bartimonn, Deo 8-3 o'clock. | Individunt, with intent to detent the ody and tane Fo. it p-- the prop cout of the control of the process, is a con. | tempt of the authority of fits Court, and puntshable Jee the laws of (he United States, by fine oF im ps ‘nent, at the di-eretion of t fence of the respondent fe made cleer beyond @ sha- dow of wdcobt and | aceordingly pronounce him guilty ‘ei | Of the Contrinpt of Comt im the mavier charged ‘and | Satinst him fut in order to be better informed as to tr qnent. lease pub- | a ir guard peetiuiy, INO, RK. PEERS, of Now York. My pante pooket war ploked et the Philadelphia depot, while | wae paying for tickets to this city, this merbirg, of wrmall fob book, containing $110 ia now Denk peter 10. 6. and’ of the Broadway Dav No police ether t ¢ pertormances to put parrenvers ont equeine eapondent, the Court deferred the ase eben the pauishmeat will be declared lish thie, cenavet eft | to Tuesday west, from climate as from toil sad | mount of actual | Tux Isramus ov Travantersc.—About two qelie, years since, Capt. Shuttleworth, of the Mannes, wrote to his family in this city the following iater- esting account of the river Coatzacoalcos: Ist 37, lon 73, cow ship Caire, Loring, ig ety oan Button, Port au Prince, Nov 21, with OL& A Porria. | a war aden 8 reais Is Grande, 14 days, with AUN nike Gale Theft Bris fevek Elnansthe Saith, Mow Havens + a Behr Joseph Farwell, Alexander, Haddam, Cte Below. Rie Gascon. tena from Bolivia, to Harbeek & Co. jection; but that one, beyond poradventure,, destin to become the mont important of say on the dvatiavat of America. I xilude to the Coatansoaloos river, aud the towns on its banks ‘(he flag suip, with the stem Scorpion in company, anchored off the entrance of ti river (the ih ix hereia oorreotly giv cording to obarts, ke ) on the dist of May, 1847 mediate prepi & Co, corner of Sixth and Cheesy ‘strests, Phila. spa THOUSAND ba) SONS het ANNUALLY IS land of Ci shot age gt States, cue fo tea fet NB; idian, E, with rain; ab Pom dg 3 ig ruprise, NB; at meridian, ia; a exploratio from the Missteet Commander in C! foree was pose pi te the Scorploa, preceded by the iefand statt for Rio Janciro and rreR Bos of stoomer Sarah opti Mino, will close at the Herald office this day, 0th, at tion is one in four. or tive, spllee into the Guif ie logated a waveh toner and en | Whee sleg pease fay fats Meta empties into the Gulf is loc w ‘ch tower and ag two weeks in im! OF of less prev Sreepal, pear which. was formerly a, battery Of miue wilt ‘ior gs of stoame rn We Leetee. 10 Betis ont Liveryesl, | is, be ae usa Canada, and guns. but they are now dismantled aud worthless Bat | “Leiter of HM stoner, {or the West Indies, will close sr ee winters ure leag day a vhert time was consumed in taking notes of the above eee eee camer r Obie, for Havane and the Pacific, ‘abe articulars; and then our engineers crowded on tae nek eam aod rushed ehead fast, as the loats- men invariably oalled out, “mark three, “ at one tine. “no bottom alten fathoms. S Es a mind thaa hops fr Will close tablishes on good ‘ctlateneo. If the allegations of those wlio to veracity may be beliey the Creseent city votil i Thur, Lotters oan be prepai dat the ii d office vo any part of Letren Bacs of steamer Sarah Sands, for Rie Tausiror Ysiparaiso, to, will clove et the Bxchange Reading Room (67 Excl ange), thie day, at 13% o'elock. Letter Bags weamer Canada, for Halifax and Liverpool, be close on W. Leticr Baxs of kM steamer, for the West Indies, will elese seitbove ax Wednesday ‘Hector Bage of ntoamer Ohto. for Havana and the Pacife, will close a3 above on Thursday, 13th. aud oe "Pacific will be recei atthe 13th, and be forwarded per Cres sumption, and the di Hestalig buomasn in cur eoanwst, Mee Bpieh ns te Soa 1 scourge by ranssahing enter edule vice tor fre ning along river. of clear, duep water. hat or passengers And thero we were rua- yy the banks of a winding aud beautiful Ite shores were lined with umbregeous trees, whose large overhanging limbs of rich foliage were reflected deeply in the etfil, pellucid stream; and flowers infused « freso and tweet perfume in the baimy breeze, which alt of us delightedly in- ; and all und was so quiet that mature seemed ping—the chirp of the wild bird alone broke the ine bile bright. colored sun-fish were mirrored near the surface of the water. After ranning along at ‘thia rate for some time, we opened upon miivs on mil of rich. alluvial prairte laod dotted in ail directions by innumerable herds of cattle and droves of horses, of the most important discoveries of the age, in amo= | ‘ing the condition of this large class ofsuffering huma- WISTAR'’S Ralaaw oF Bd he CHERR' beer years. in fi Pe leSt, since sien ie nenenn nee sonotantls ‘ed the demand, until i itpes THE MOST Fortis We NEY VOR CONSUMPTION toite “nae BUTTS, on the wrap 100 Fulton Cy aed Riso of steamer Sarah Sands, for Rio Janciro close at Kenyon’s, 1 Wall strcet, this day, i for ereeepel, will close as at thy usual sccamer fur the West Tadios, will close Lotter Bogs of steamer Canad Above om Wedn Letter Bage of fy leo, 86 ‘The latter animale seemed greatly astonixhed at our | on Wednesday. Wath, at Kenyon’s. appearence | ‘Ibey flung up thelr tails, snorted. noigh. | | Letter Bags of steamers Crongeat City and Cherokee will throughout ed and started off on a regular stampede towards us, | ese on Thureday, 13th, at 244 PM, as above. Whaicmen, are a Bonslale, Sept 1, Alert, Green, Bobring’s Straits (oil net stated), we and when abreast of the steamer, stopped short, and raluted us with @ simultaneous wiuny. The meadow stretched far and wide; and in the distence we desoried jarge flocks of mingos and other ) ja of the feathered tribe. fivating in the alr or feeding from "zie on 10 — Ase bern Jane stand the bushes, which, doubtless, supplied them with every | steriavein, Chapt tine code Weieey of borey. pas. Bld Sch, rohan t, Here we came upon the first ranoho; it consisted of | Lunt, Silas, Motiien ‘Zebra, Loris three or four primitive buildings, front, rear and gables | Ts); Deo 1, bark tole de Cubs, a, Nori = formed of slabs from the cocoa tree, and the rvofs ae thatched with » sedge like grasa The owner, wite, and & numerous array of half clad offspring, looked upon us with great mdifference; yet @ mauifest surprise was a EA UINE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OL. FUR CON- i rampuion. Scrofulous 4 ffections Rhoumatiom, Gout, ke, Prepetod daily from the freah, livers, and for sale wholesale We Ci mshi roadway, a EMPLB OF HEALTH. TOWNSEND'S Mathiag, Now Or | Houre, and B73 lire Deo 82 NaSSAU STR! MPOUND er ‘ores eke Medicine pt quart botties;it is sist rarranted superior to bed purging, sickening wingl tere at the man-of-war steamer thus It is one of ae aa BOR, distur otony of the scene. PALL ap WINTER ibe wae ‘Three officers were employed in taking distances, soundings, and eketobing, preliminary to making & chart of the river, ‘Thus we procee: ever known; it not strengthens tbe pervon parifien ide RE AND Wiod BLOOD: a power fl by no oth sid savas of ea wonderfel encgese, Th Maa pork the lest threo years, more then 180,00) eures of cases of dises: 30.000 were opsidered imourable, has vaved the lives of more. than 28,000 ehildren th Rad CASES OF tg nore sid AND WANT OF oyetom ond the onward until we reached thi pice town of Mina- fit! bout twenty miles from the trance of the river, located on a hill, aud in a valley beyond. ‘Ihe towm is truly Mexican. differing in 0 es-ential point from the villages described by the fol- lowers of Cortex, three hundred years aud odd ago; the barefooted alcaide, with an asrembiage of the principal the Four Pesr f # for Jamaica, don the Ith. The brig tt cargo, #n@d retur day for:Cape:! bg Fairy, Ie invigoraton Be, cnagaes sen ood ready on the shore to receive and wel- | out inl) dese and eld next day forse ar heated tn yy ph gd apparently, with open arms. The Commo- bry Puiindciphie, eer wit wf we "on tollsegation companied ail the officers landed ; then a guard of ma- accompanied by seamen with a staff and ting, high was hcioted and saluted in the plaza of the to Baca LaGnanne, Moy 25—Bri Bot, from wavans, wee cargo), Mol Boston, bad bees quarant Pes serie Bosrom, Doo §, AM—Telographe ‘Signal ‘for tb this port, 777 cessive indulgence of the passions neral physical prostrstion of the want of ambition, taint ip Ltooela (of Wiscasact), ae (of Bovorly), trom a8 ten fatal disoase, Cousumpt an bo ¢ntirely restored by the se of thie ploseant remedy. ‘This Sercaparilis is ta Oey Say, Jxvicona: NG ‘Conbran, aa it rene stem, gives activity tothe | limbs, and strength to the aussi system, ina mosteztra- © ordinary desr 10 MUTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been reference to female complaints, No fe ie 1s approwwhing, that critical lect to tebe it, as ft f tive for any of the numerous azd horribi femaloe are subject at thia time of Lit al yeara by using this medicias. those who are approxching wowenhood, es fated to aiure by quickening the blood and ng the ayarem. Indeed, this medicines javstuable for £11 the delicato disesces to which women are subject, It braces the whole #ystem, renews portaanwntly the natu- ral epergiot, by removies the Htapprities of the body, uot 80 for stimulating as to produce subeoquent roiasetion, whi is the caso of most mevicioes taken for By using afew bottles of this inin} ovrgical operations may BLESSING TO 10% Ttis the safest ard most effectual modioine tor purity: iy ip tendient bow chil egies vk: a nie pain and divoase, my Joe who have used ft enfant ie tudiopen ite “ils is efore and alter copfine:nes ¢ pre= upon child-birth—t of the Fees Deapondenoy, a the Buck and Loins, False Paina, end im rogularing the secretions and equalising the citculutien, it base he great besuty of this mediol alwys vate, aud the wost ate most suconrafully: very fow eaten requtres in eome a litle Cartor Oil or Magnesia, ta nactal. reise in the cpen air, aud. Light food with this medioiae Wil always ensure & oate Aud exceedingly accurate avd beautiful maj the lechmus of Tehuantepec. This Isthmus has been recently surveyed. and the company are yet wogaged in many details of minor importeauce, perhaps, but still requiring time to accomplish. ‘The map reterred to has been admirably copied. and is considered of vast importance to our government, as ¢ facility with which a oaal might be cut ¢ having an outlet to iy down o1 jel hre George Bi » Kogers, Ricumond, Va; Cornelis ¥ “CraRLraron, Dec 5—Arr bri re Zephyt, Ker must be cut, js comp ues ; the route is aelected so as to all the mountainous region lying between the river Cratzcoalcos and the headland of the luke alluded to, which has on the bar, where it flows into tie Pacific ccven, seven fathoms water. Now would it not be # magnificont improvement upon the original plan of the world to construct this caval so as to unite the waters of two great oceuns at this powwt? A ship ¢ tho presout, might be dis- persed with, and adepth of ten or twelve feet water ‘ould be all-uflicient to float merchant steamers, with submerged «heels from the vast Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico, inden with the rich productions of the far- famed Fastern Indies and the empire of the Chivese. It is no visionary iden, but can be fally and fairly de- monstrated as not only practicable. but far less dificult of accomplishment than thousands at the present time imagive Shakspeare makes an ambitious friend of his exiaim, “the world’s mine oyster, and with my sword I'll open it.” Now this was a vain and idle boast of a but if could successfully out our way uci seetion of the enemy's country, during the pendenoy of the war, f0 a8 to open @ goud road along the route traced out on the map, for a canal, it would lead to en opening such as poet, philosopher or sage might be proud of tmmortalizing in prose or verse, | “A steamship would perform the voyage from Canton | to the Western or Pacitic coast of Tehuantepec, in lesa | 9; than a month ; and there, light draft steauters, with | Hunter's submerged wheels, admirably adapted to ca- | | nal navigation, as they create no commotica in the | | water, might receive their cargoes; and in thirty-six | | hours at most, transport them t rough the canal tothe | ge | Gulf of | Mexlco~ hence to New Orleans a steamship can make the voyage in five or six days. | from oy Yorke tom, by this in forty-five days; whoreas in @ sailing verse! the Cave of Goed Hope, four aad five months are cou sumed in the yoysge Appolntments by the Governor. Suffolk Co.—Mareus A. Starr, Notary Pubiio, in the place of H G.Derieg resigned. invigerat — pool, lig; John Ka- 2 for Liverpoel, lug; saa N Cooper, Flis- Ber, lor pre lig; Coiumpe, Gerrien, for ‘ecora, kag re te Yoad for California; Alliamoe, BR: L verpeol, 1a; Mearus, for Liverpaol i avre, 1igs tor ‘Gibralter Jordan, from Jeon Browbam (Lr)4 MeMurray, . Peck, from eich fr Fe medi Fl ; Princess Alive( be, poo dere Rober teon, from Youu, wy Velocitye Sthicat tor Bos= Frederich (Urem), Wivtiog, from’ Bremen; Marths, Losiie, for New Or Inading rigs Brcellant (30), Kolliming, for North of ono vente (Nor), Svesso Spaie, ms Bvenoon, for North A This Sareaparilla ts & rover cipient Consumption, Barren’ Filing of the Womb, Coutivemess, Piles, Leucorrhas, of Whiter, obstructed oF diffioutt Menstruation, facontinonse Veiae, or involantary discharge therof, and’ for tho gem ostration of (he system—no matter whether the resuit a | herent cause or causes, preduced by irregularity, iliness oF |) ident. othing can be more enrprisi ing effects | re jassitade, the bumen frau fre w taking it as once become ‘robust and fail of evorgy under tely counteracts the nervelersness of the female ich is the g cause of barrenne. rolapata, aM &dC cei Fn eing than ta Invizorati usc, for NY o 5 Ha ), vice (Be), Gilbert, from ras. to repair) Fehr (Sw), Aranter, for tho North of re, Lag: dames Gray, Carter, from Liverpool, d Tir), for London, leg; Moxy, Barton, from a, for’ Baroolsna, pha (Sp), 6 Bas oad Lay ay | It a caves of ae dolicateanature, to exhibit certifiontes of ures performed, but wo oon asewre the afflicted, that hundreds of esora have been Toported te ws. Thousands of eases, where families have beon withoud children, after this tavaluable wedeingy have been blessed with fs (Sp). Pubvions, from rou Now Oriekne, @ face ro and are “out of spiria bottle or two of Dr. ‘Townson! free timore: Li | New \ork—-Andrew Mount, Commissioner to super- seat Ships | intend certain charities, im the piace of Wai. F. Have- | Salter, tor Havre seh hid ands of frmries who wors wasted | meyer, resigned. | fer Liv t the eyes, ere now in the enjoyment Excelsior, m Try, Pattersor Sehoodine (Br), & iconderoge, Fatren Bush, | tet « Poituical Intetligence. ‘The municipal election of Boston comes off to day. The candidates for Mayor are Joba P. Bigelow, whig, | and Joreph fall, demoorat, The returns from Loulsiana, give Walker, dem, for Governor, & majority of 1,0 tes over De- | clouet, whig. The tage democratic majority ia the Btate ix 460 votes. , do; Wan Wirt, Sampson, tt Meveor, wience | | Bray for Herter Bi ParucGleetin, martiei? for aT Wheaton, Murtin, & | Le wwe | vec; kuily Niner, Miner, fer, W toe PD, | CITY TRADE REPUKT, t, Corby; St Marys, wed—in fuet wo have nod heard of ome— er, Retgh bares, weed De. SP. Townsend's Sarsapar Is in time, bo Sarvnpay, Deo. 8-6 P.M. The cotton market, in the absence of the steamor's s, continued very quiet, with moderate transaction: wt about the quotations given below, The market flour was quiet, aud transactions in this Stete aud ‘Western brands were light; the demand for the local | trade ond for the Hast was moderate. Canadiai quiet, but steady, at previous rates. Southern was in- active, without any marked change in prices. Rye | flour continued steady, while corn meal was more bnoyant, Wheat continued dull, aad salos limited. | The firmness of holders checked transactions Corn exbibited no material change, while « emained | There wes uo marked che The pork mark to a moderate extent d heavy, and we moderato, teady, while butter (ood State) | } was firm, with em, | Rew Hem and ineteady demand. Coffee contioned Orm, with an F upward tendency in prices. The market closed about | 1°'* ® quarter ot scent higher There wasa fair demand | for evgi vices for the week at's to Wo lower, jos «was dull Thero was none of the | ter-on, San Prave new crop in fret hands, and the sales were coatined | mlten, Besree, d 9 pert summer, while those thi eortiGeate we pal h below is eonctneive # value, aud anviber inotaaccof 4 raving the Lela; Robert W ‘Tink! fy ROAD; 2 Weber, nd Aluesay eh Le AVENE, Broom, Sopt-t Doar Mir: J hy two ebildre 1 } »). Fe | Suz", Welch, ‘for NYort, ¥: flee, ter very much re¢w v given ap by twor Gore; Leghorn, Peudle~ do; JD Ponacti, Jo Poe fr Sarecparilla, which we hed b Little confidence {m, therebeing eo musi stutl adver= ed that ie worthlens, end, we are very thaubf:l tial we did, for tt ur dowbtedty ea: gute for Philadetphi syman (Gr), Allen, Reynolds, Newport veda. nelese lg a by 5S. P. Townend. Spal. Voth; . a jena tation Mary W Ke’ counterfaita —DR t Froeres xin, preveribed eaves of d ate case te t ope Cony ‘a0 ree eral ae wciee of baviag eagtied eway to the old « ropol Texas There was | Slee, but returned in consey of the renitel organs, ni rvous affectir It corr no marked obi relght ile the de. | be jib +4 Becta 2 Phitedete | 2TRESBE mediette 18 ie wneg naed Also, oartain t - iw Ber rorn, Deo7— Arr sches Sapord, Rogers, jadol- | medy fo copmmmpon. indigestion, loss of muscular wand fort cout ined | pitas Adela Ms ¥ edly ag a ‘hae Nn ne en en ee rr ree Newront, De Announcements of Births, Biarrienes end Deaths are Rive fe See MAN . henticatnd ond pout fon; Hcope Ron Aun B te On Thorsmay evening, the (th Spencer H Cone, Mr. Writras 8. Srv 1, Winter, deughter of the late lame. all of thie oity. On the Oth inat,, by the Rev. J. Law, Atroan Dortow, Keq , to Mise Aprtaroe Avsxasoen, all of Brookly: Died, On mee morning. atter@ short illness, Carne wife of David Scaman, and daughter of the x, aged 20 years and 10 m j \ filendsé of the family are most re- rpectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, from St. Ste. ph burch. corner of Broome and | brystie streets, thie (Monday) afternoon, at 04 o'elock. precisely, with- out further invitation. On Saturday evening. the th inet , after a lingering filnese, Osean B..s0n of Roswell and Mary L. Plumm aged two years and four months, ‘The friends of the family are reepeettally invited te | i attend bir 1 (Monday) afternoom. a Ky dence, No. 9 Butler tirest, South | , the Oth inet , of old age, Trworny ged £0 years, born in the Farish ot Gri County Longford ireland The friends of the fa are requested to attend hir burial. on Monday, the loch day of December, from bis eon Patrick # residen: ‘Twellth street fat 2 o'clock, precisely. Hagen will be tn attendanes ant, by the Rer to Mise Jaye Riebard Wi- Maven, D oC jArt nhs Cordelia, Prints, Atbany: yo Yelecity, Smith, do; Titus, do; J Foe ver, thove whe have suflered ain clase of pose hoean properly apereciate hie eorvions. lo eriotare, from ite firet or ineinten: ite more advanced and re ing stoges (from eroommon advantages aud @ very exten ford a rapid, cary. and radieal cere, w! for stating, cab be ebtnined a k. JONNOOR, NO. 6 DUANE STREET, 80 WEL wa in the trencment of delicate die aie meation for shill im thove Vols Beis thas tor’s rey Brongn Lye tore rs, ie Reming. o 7, secre! in foovénon: “Passengers Salled, lo the Mare in frye Be Boston-: ter, Theo Wiggin, Michael. Werk. Benz byet, Chae Dror, & "pee has M Howard, * Bald win, Lindery, Job G Dat D Sullivan, J Daproed, AY May di Horace Jones, Kafus Dou alors, Simon Beyer-- Ban Fwascrsve~ Ship Cleisen. from Nantogket—Oliver C Cot, Mi r ha, let Mate: Jone waebuck. & Bar- te id M ing, Frederick ve of Newport, sa, of tale city, aged 23 approve daw, ehter of Aaron Clarke, § epely. wi yeere | Ther and filends of the family are respect: Lone Git ad 8, Obed Smith, t ch itor Mine fully invi . the | BeriaminW Chace Let Palner Atwell Chaves Vucmas Wi | eixletnren: Disses squast Tith inet, Teh, | Macy, Lo abod Beckns, fierrated ly colored pintes: Broadway, withovt further ix vitation. family vault at Marble Cemetery saan RtennEREEEREREREREENOR_seeneeenieemeenemeeemenneeed! MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Interment in | m Nantockot, Reubea Maa- © Fraw om Seb = Capt Dayid G Patterser ter, Join Beasee, Davie Hal > DISCOVERY—CURE IN ONR ea Why iv itt see Rene nv one, | tittomer for the cure of yp ¥ alo Pilie will eu Tetegrap: Bee ponerse! news eoloma for the by magnetic telegraph. Intest Marine Intelligence | Wits} NERVOUS ANTIPOTTR, THAT CORRS ALL Dodily dehility, nervous affections and imbeotlity, « y only be prevores oF TALBOT WATIS, 102 Nasean etree Arrived. fer It ie # post ive fact, that not wconin of th Sscamehip ars, Chatleeton, 70 hours, in bats | bie medicine is in thn peimencion of any ote 1 L will insure a phil of 19 to any part o or ike pthirate 2 daze, wih mi Trived Staves D 0, epoke —— le pon, 6M MPOKS REI MORRO” | Hevtie MEDICAL WONDER OF THR AGR— WATTS Bp Chom, lein delphin), Deoan, New Orleans, 12 ote, guarantied to cure alata doye, with wee Hiss hind & pilot on bo: cos debiiiey ia mind oF body. ted Fy mail will insure @ bottle of medicine by exewrona, that Bays, with cotton | Fill restore to health snd vigor the most prostrated aye + Mines, off Onpe Lookout, enw ship | Dircot, DR WATTS, 21 Washington stevet. | ond ries, tof Wardle, oe " Ship Catharine. Herleat, Charleste is