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——————— benefit to the service, be passed, giving to | the diMeulty betwe.’” Mr. and Mrs. Higgins arose some Philedelphte Mastsetn, hon cepiaina of vessels authority’ te order courts | tree ot fous mantha,2#°, when they boarded at No. Puitapecrata, April '—There was a better demand for tho trial of such offences as may be brought | Broadway. in consequem”* °F ® soirte given one even. | for four, snd 2000 bbie. sold at $6 25 for common before themsuch courts, to consist of not less | 1M, aud the lnprepiety BF Of the gentlemen on | avd good Ps, bunds, extia sold at $6 02h; 9 ine off thet eceasion. ~ ‘tar; 4 torn meal further de %h— thn three commirsioned officers, and to be Pye Const Teaat ot ot turday, the ease of | Rye flour ig steady at $2 Bi-y, with » limited oigonived and proeced in all respects as courts ri, VY Misa Go Grain of all kinds ii od at prices. Wheat misitial, Keeping records cf-their proceedings ; the | Tbe mede agalnet Ineo 7. Jewlt. 2 Mi Olea | ee at att ate, ania ae Lull pecs, , W hens power of such Courts not to exceed twenty lashes, cpaed to bail in the sum of $1,000, 4° Snswer the | 40c. for Pa. and 38¢, » 390. for Southern. Corn is scarce —. ‘Our Phile2clphia Correspondence. Lind had many qualms. In cominon with the th Pincapeiema, April 28, 1850. | larger portion of the German singers, she regarded ‘The Weather—Chemut Street— Model Artiats— | ‘he tuste of the English pablic in musieul matters . . | as ‘ious in extreme; and, conseq % ‘The bene eT Pennsylvania | lieved her success in Pogues tobe sapere hare of chance. ‘TI ons d ed the Ss Weeks of os dinty and dlengsienke of chance. hat she considerably uaderrated th Es glist judgment in musical art was very obvious, ‘Weather us ever un fi icted people shivered under, | #4, indeed, she herself has since cenfessed this " ‘ impeachment. She was destined to produce, by her | and upcn whore finding and sentence the captain 1. at 600, for Pa. snd Del, yellow, In cotton there is | Th ™ } ease. erga for the firet time, we were favored with | winoular tulents, a musical revolation in England, | may proeeed. This weld be very trouble: it | © Attempt ta Kill « Policeman —On Saturday ory Kt about | nothing doing, and Dartics are waiting for the arrival | Kelly, Philadaign Vintage ' re ee instalment of dowmight spring weather—a | and to establich the right of the manager to take | ig tine; but it would revive the decaying efficiency | 9 o'clock, the wife of aman by the namo of William | of the foreign nows. Lard is very quiet. No chai Bes Sosa, Wied, Tam cum, bright, blue tkies, and as soft and us | whot steps he might believe to be the best for luis bw the navy, and would guutd ageinst improper | Hevlam residing in the rear of No. 100 Greome cet, | iu yuercitron bark. In groceries there laa steady de- | york; berks Suaper, Hasip, dor thigh Bolihe hee y & wind us ever funned the cheek of beauty, | theatre, without any reference to the established ponishment.' Were theese couris empowered to sprlied atthe Highth ward police station \ use for a | mand, with moderato sales. Provisions are held firmly, | bark D Godfrey, ‘Young,’ Antwerp, ‘Corinth, or brought health, and hope, and life to the cham | claims ‘of precedent or usage—a right which had | impose fines, such punishment would in w great | fetence to arrest her husband, who was in liquor, and { ‘ith # fair demand for the trade, and moderate trans- | London. peeved ber of the invalid. Chesnut street was crowded, | ap d to be izredeemably settled in the con- | measure take the place of all others. threatened to take her life. Officer Frenels 0 Faas aotiona, Whiskey is selling at 240. tor bbis., and 23¢. aT, Goasberwes fo), Berry, for. dag morning, afternoon, and evening, with as much of | verve direction, by the row Which attended the dis- I would aleo recommend the passage of a ‘good Fs Bg) ae seoompanied the wife back to ms for Lhd. NY ey bey 4 the fash on of Philadelphia_as will condescend to | misenl of Tamburini, and the ill success of gle sea- | service” act, for the encouragement of the faithful | stutre lendiane te the roves whee Henle a eat Bight, Of femme eee ~<a = | Amel 86, Mg Visit this thoroughfare on Suturday, a day usually | son which succeeded it—a dismissal which had | i@r, whe devotes his life and energy to the country. | to be, aud when mear the Lop of the stalre, wae mot Married. bl ggg fa raha my ng Rs De oa ser for the promenading of our well | the advantage, however, of making us acquainted | To'him who has served five years with honorable |. by Haslem, who made a pass at Barange wit! On Tuesday, April 18, by the Rev. J.B. Stratton, Mr. | Bwas BH, tor Vivemprsl tie limbed, well developed, nice und tidy-looking | with Ronconi, now, indisputubly the greatest of | discharges, give an increase of pay, say twenty | net, which hin on tho wrist of the right arm, | Mowrmes A. Conoattx. to Miss Many B., eldest daugh- from working girls. Notwithstanding the glorious sun- | living barrytones. She was also destined to pro-| dollars pet unnum, over and above his rate. To | Penetrating down the arm, and came outat or near the | tf of Wm. Ryan, all of this city. Vessalilng, vat, = shine, und the glorious tide of female love- | duce a success for herself which is, beyond doubt, linees, in their spring dresses and light guiter | unparalleled since the time of Catalani, and to lay which ebbed and flowed through this | the foundation of a reputation as enduring as any narrow channel, the interior of the City Hall pre- | which can be earned by a great vocalist. Unfor- sented a sad spectacle of unblushing shame. © | tunately, it is, and must be, of the things which éroupes of model urtists hud been arrested on the | pass away; twenty-five years hence, it will be as evening, and the miserable creatures | that of Catalani—a thing of the past, living in the were uni lergoing, not # personal, but a legal, ex- | memories, alone, of those who have heard her, mea- amination before the Mayor, David Paul Brown, | sured against the reputation of some future singer, by Esq., reluctantly acting as their counsel, Their | thoee who have never heard her, and leaving her exhibitions had been of the same character as at | succesees alone to the chance chronicles of those the Wallhaile, in your city. la default of bail, the | who may look back to her for the purpose of depre- whole party were ‘accommodated with quarters in | ciating thelr living merit. Such is the world. Moyemensing. An immense crowd had assembled an front cf the Mayor's office, in order to catch a Punishment in the Navy. view of the degraded beings as they were led out, It is so easy a matter to attain notoriety, in a in order to be conveyed to prison, One or two | small way, among the excitement-seeking le had some pretensions to youth and good looks; | of our country, that the man who wishes to get his but the balance of the artists were ill-dreased, ex- | name into the public prints, has only to stand on ceedingly coarse looking, and gave unmistakable | the corner of St. Paul's, and shout, “ Wo! wo evidence of the source where the director of the | to man!” He will soon gather around him a troupe had made his selection of the models. crowd of idle persons, who, without asking, The greutest interest is felt in this city forthe | without caring, What may be his character, or complete success of the noble beeen tlantic, | what his object, will gape upon him with which started on her pioneer trip yesterday, partly | wondering eyes; mayhap, the thinking portion because the enterprise is thoroughly American, and | of the crowd Will indulge in vague surmises as to tly because the commander of the Atlantic is a | the clamor, and attribute it to causes as varied as iladelphian. Captain West is as fine a specimen | the dispesitions and characters of those assembled. him who has served ten, give thirty dollars, and go | ‘lbew, severing the radial artery, wounding and Ince- on, with the addition of ’ten dollars for every five | Smeg {he muscles terribly. Dr Pout was called. who | on sunday, April 28, Jace J. Donamve, aged 53 years years of service, with the privilege of retiring after | he will lose the use of his hand, if not his an. The | 82¢4 pee twenty years’ service, when superannuated, With a | desperate villaia was subsequentiy arrested by the | Penneylvanis Fpaiors please AL pension that will keep them from the alternative of | other policemen, who felled him with their clubs before | , The re friends of the family, and the mem. the Alms Houee, or the brick kiln on the Schuyl- | being able to subdue him. berg of the Mechanics’ Society, are invited to attend kill, called an asylum. Seux Yarn. Charge of Passing an Aliered Bank Bill.—Oficer | the funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from a ‘| MeDermott arrested. yesterday. a Dutchman, by tho | his late residence, 181 Orehard street. Tux Svear Cror ov Lovisixa.—We are in- | name of Henry Dreicks, ona charge of passing a $1 pieeoy Se 28, Mre. Mai Wruovey, debted to Mr. P. A. Champomier for a copy of his | bank bill on the Broadway Bank, altered to represent | dest da of Elias Ainley, native of Yorkshire, etatement of the sugar crop of Louisiana, for the | ® $5 bill. ‘The accused. it seems. called in at the Sixth | England, in the forty-first year of her age. season of 1819-°50, This is a highly interesting | Ward hotel, and arked for a glace of port wine. and in on Tented rene "ad thon of ihe family, A are and valuable work as regards this great staple of the ‘wy . jon Ay alle Regine gran aor residence of her father, No. 48 Third avenue, on Tues- State, and one which has required much labor, care, | Dreieks how he came in the porseasion wets bill. The afternoon, at 3 o'clock. and attention, in collecting the correct details; toac- | Dutchman, on being questioned, beeame frightened, in the 28th April, Patrick Moors, in the 53d year semplish which, Mr. ©. has been unreanp ited em- | and rau out of the house, and was subsequently caught his J for ngelita (; A for Warcelonn, Vag Wee ployed for many mouths, and bas visited almost | by the oMteer in Fim rect,” Justice Lothrop com. | -,therelatives and friends of the family are respeot- ond Clinton,’ Andre ss 5 \- ‘rats, Pro every sugar plantation, scattered through so many | mitted the accused to prison for trial. 3 iy we nce, paris! co om in every'section of the State. The | | Heavy Roltery.—A Mr: Nicholson, from Saratoga te oe ae ate Oeics Pam me eemeenen Se | Certs meee ae ee a foe work contains a great mass of useful and interest- | county, this State, arrived in thie city on Saturday | 27) Dixinen vil 28, Kuma M. Hatt, daughter of | Stockholm, rey pemyseontes gen bey . ‘ last, and on that evening, while on his way from Van- April rh ing information, and would be still more valuable, ng. 7 Archibald and Mary Hail, in the 8th year of her age. Frasuvort, April 18—Arr brigs Clark, if similar compilation were published every year. | Dey of his potket vost containing Co ae ae Nie: | The friends of the family are requerted toattend her | fy su-conartn, eb, Canons, ‘Gila aero food Every planter in the State should encourage Mr. | aiso hisgold watch. * | funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at half past 2 o'clock, | —Gxoi 4 : nN C. to continue the work annually ; instead of which, | attempt to Steal.—A fellow called Wm. Brayman, on | !Tom the residence of her father, 65 Oliver street, with- | ¥ NG; ich dies, we regret to learn that the sale of it thus far has | seturday, entered the store of Leonidas Osborn, No, | °Ut further invitation. Pesos ade Well whoees ti lisse Aan, Tabbut, been so limited, that Mr. C. has not even been re- | 555 Hudson street, under the pretence of purchasing | 2 the 28th April, of inflammation of the chest, W. imbursed fir his actual outlay, to say nothing of his | some jewelry, and while pretending to select some, | ,,‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, from 236 ry Portland, 3 : H. Mixoaz, aged 3 months and 21 days. nik, April 20—Cld barks Ast Hanus, Quebess time and labor. Seed te ell et petal trae mmnlegs nad 6 bebetist | sey avenue, “ Georgi, suit Nor: Carla dents, Boston pore va Se Poe g , se rye . i alued in all at $21, of an American gentlemen as ever trod the quarter- | Seme will su the shouter a religious enthu- | _ The publication contains correct lists of all the | % At the residence of her mother, No. 27 Hammond | _ I= port—Ships Lock: (Br) Brevis for Li deek of a ship, of the tapestry-carpeted saloon of | siast, cthers Will call hin a madman, while others | gar plantations in the State, separately detailed | rdeavored to, make his escape, but was subsequently | serae of congestion of the brain, on Saturday morning, | Kitty Cordes (BE), Stavabary, ding: Rnpite millionaire, ard as accomplished a seaman as ever | again will suspect him of being the stool-pigeon of | for each parish, with the names of the owners, , hts "| Aprit 2th, Jeu, daughter of Mis, Jane Wallis and the | Cites! Commodor {lie} tor Toutes Reena broke biscuit. In reply to a question which was | pickpockets. So easy, then, is it to collect a crowd, gaa of each crop, distanee fone e ci ty C: | stad of Onc-Eyed Thompson—Another Let- Frederic Wallis, aged 7 years and 6 months, Thompson, ‘Thompson, do; lls, Seats to N asked him, on Friday ‘last, in regard to the proba- | and attract some attention, that it is hardly neces- | }t appears there are in the State 1,536 sugar planta- ter from Arlington Bennet. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—————_——————_——— fay by eth) es King, ~y = do; 3 ble performances of his magnificent vessel, he said: | sary for the man who is’ thus emulous of being | tions, of which there are 865 provided with "Arait, 28, 1950. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. oa Tadauradpts oor Costing. Pestin: doe Romeo, the Atantic, for [have tried her. I make | gazed upon, to advance a subject of any importance, | Steam power, and 671 worked by horse power. | J.uss Gonvox Benxerr, — F = — Mecte’, ao: Hatton Jones, do; New Eaiiant Owen, no premises as to when I shall arrive at Liverpool; | and, from the little attention givento truth by some | The produce of these plantations, during the |" §x—Your comments, in yesterday's Herald, on my Movements of the Ocean Steamers, garSereys, Br) Renroon for Rochefort: Factolan Meese but you may rest assured she. will not disappoint | of the seekers of notoriety, one would suppose that | Just season, amounted to 247,923 h letter imputing unfairness to the person who reported THE ATLANTICMAIL LINES. mW ee ey ree the expectations of her friends. an entirely unnecessary ingredient in the subject the net is gi is estimated at 269,769, my testimony in the Thompson trial, at Brooklya— | To Sall. FROM EUROPE. |TO SAIL FROM AMERICA. The polis close to-morrow, of the Pennsylvania | matter they choose to discuss. pounds. is includes an estimated weight of | which comments go to vindicate the reporter's charac- The New York Lines. The Railtcxd Company. ‘The simmers are so far ahead | I have been led into the above train of thought | #bout 12,500,000 pounds of wet sugar, which ig | ter and capacity perfectly satisfy my ‘mind that the | | ERO 1ivEnPOOL. Thing oa thet their triumph’ may be announced in advance of | by a notice of the proceedings of one or two meet- | taken from the bottom of the molasses cisterns. | &' y sen ‘o be. T, the: » | Ni folly <i | Liverpool; ei giaseencer” Ga hepa Baader 1, din New ¥ h d| The molasses is estimated at 45 gallons to each | Withdraw any imputation that may be contained in : rt Ped * the cfiiciel statement. So, we are to have Sunday | ings, recently held in New York, for the avowe; that letter. against a corrupt design to do me injustice. Juno 12 J aan for NYork; Charles William, or travel over this great improvement. purpose of discussing the propriety of naval punish- ‘The anniversary of the Pennsylvania Seamen’s | ment, but where not one solitary argument was ad- Friend Seciety will be celebrated to-morrow eve- | duced in support of the principles ostensibly advo- 1,000 pounds of sugar, or in the aggregate about | qhis 1 feel due to eandor. relying implicitly on pi A 12,006,000 of gallons. Of the above 1 Planta- | own intention to have every a hy por thing al mo CofGlangow, Matthews, AplI6 tions, there are only 1,455 which are Ieper your establishment right and proper. FROM BREMEN. open Your article admits all I could desire, viz: that the | Washington, Floyd, April 20| Hermann, Cra All fe Ba Lincoln, Bartlets, tor Niorky Rowkine (Iny Liverpool; Mucedonia, Loring, fgt: Howland, Mayo. fet ning, at the Musical Fund Hall. cated by the persons calling the meeting. I say | ones, and 81 which have been recent Hg ‘The veritable General Tom Thumb is drawing | ostensibly, for the sole obj s. ‘of the persons who | having as yet made no crops. Of these latter, reporter's comments on the testimony werg contrary | Hermann, Crabtree, | May 2) ve crowds at Barnum’s. Next week, he appears in | addressed the meeting se to have beena free | Will poy crops to a limited extent next seasoa, to one Seeteneiones See poe oe i and omissions | Rritish Queen, Bell, April 2| H Sloman, Paulser May 6 na; Frane! af the lecture room, as Bombastes Furioso. indulwence in vituperating the navy—as naval | and 19 not until 1851-52. 4 ieoes ln ceadt af bain fw pea ate = Hi Giengs, Tociony, Apetl 15 | Beisiag Gaeen, Oe fn Seb ekg beg boise wave Vizare (Sp), His ex-excellency, Governor Porter, is now on a | “eruelty,” naval * aristocracy, naval “despot. | ,. Since 1846, there have teen erected in the State | 8 crowded, cour aE. ice, however well, deposed ine Boston Line. con aetna dings JL Whipple Kelleras, dings scke Poets tan a brief visit to our city. The old ** [ron'Grey” looks | ism,” naval “secrecy,” and ali sorts of absurdities | 356 engines and sugar mills, most of them to re- gentleman who made the report, either by name or | Csmads, Harrison, April | America, Shannon, May 1 ham, for Philadelphia, remarkably weil. were proclaimed. ‘The use of billingsgate slang | Place old ones, or those previously worked by horse ~y ? Hibernia, Lang, jay 4| Canada, Harrison, = May 15 Lig ae pil to--Are shine Waldron, Moore, Liver- A sinall dwelling in Lavrel Court, near Walnut | comes naturally to some persons, and we must | power. Of these engines end mills, the foundries | “] would now beg permission to remark on two or | TO SAIL FOR NEW YORK. | TO SAil. FROM NEW YORK. | PiOe eC Sper Philndelphiar “rane (iis), Supasto, strec!, was destroyed by fire at about one o'clock | not complain, nor be surprised, at their enjoying | of Cincinnati have furnished, 241; Pittsburgh, 375 | three items of testimony im yesterday's report. First, | goutherner, erty, April % | Southerner, Berry, May 4 | fi ap mui Re Newton, ———. By tolegraph—Be; this morning. While the engine companies were | such pleasures, nor must we wonder that their | Richmond, 7; Baltimore, 4; Louisville, 3; New Or- | the person misnamed Judge Pierce. of MafMt and Green FROM CHAGRES. K CHAGRES, enh “ae hg wy pple Hg eas 3 cla 2, ork: Sabatis, Hail, Bardeanx; Sessica, hayee Ee len, an oats nk Kilsaboth; Tith: ante and i> Turner, and bark Osiris, eave eee ane Lahay, BevORD, April 2—Arr achr J 1, White, Corson, Pht~ Newnnvronr, April 25—Arr schrs Erie, Churchill, York: Atlantic, Suni’ jo. "t He) preg Ss jard, ia,t Pe: proceeding heme, a fight took place in the neigh- | tongues run on so fast as to outstrip truth as well 25] Empire Cis Cherokee, t Wii re porhocd of Third and Race streets, in the course of | as decency. Erroneous assertions thus publicly eh 8, a gear Nes Epps ya made, may, if pepo gente | those to p= en Penn Hose company, was stabbed. e lived only | whom the navy is a ** sealed ”” and convey to 4 r foreman. Yet this man swears that m: “al "4 fifteen minutes ‘s tragedy has produced a pro- | their minds the idea that our ships of war are float- | Make nearly $2,000,000 whch Louisiuna has paid | tation is bad. He is quite weloeae Ae li the areait bie gay. found sensation, and fer a few days we shall hear | ing hells, and our naval officers savages of the most | t¢ her sister States for machinery alone, during the | ¢h, ny man who has known me for the last thirty | tonch ers, La., 2; Gretna, La., 6, and the | notoriety, who was rejected by his Honor J Green- | Empire Cit t s, New York, 5. We presume that | wood, when he offered himself as bail for Thompson, Cherokee, % these engines and mills, on an average, cost at least | Ihave never spoken to but once in my life. and that | Geereia.’ Porte $3,000, and, with the ‘sugar kettles, &c., would | ¥## 9s 8 witness before # grand jury, of which I was ain of mere ineffectual efforts made to crush the | barbarous character. above period. . sith or under, up to the present accusation, may at- | nah, Havana, we A cult , spirit of murderous roffianism, which seems now to t must be obvious to the most careless reader of Some of! e plantations ha’ efi Ib ach to his capability to speak the truth. and connect with the on. NYork for Norwia Quinebaug, Williams, do f 3; sobre sn finni«m, whic Tem S f the plantations have refineries, and | {yen to his capabiii h ‘ a ih the Fale " AnciL BS—Arr propellers Jorsey Hue, Smith, infect and disgrace the city the proceedings of the meeting, that some of its others make pth 2r0) white ones oy B ae to as pd of Jud, a Mosse, That THE PACIFIC We np Remmay Sages artford for Baltimor. me Pe Amount of steck transferred at Washington last pak e influenced by hostility to the nav sugar. any of these later have very costly ap- | profound jurist, who has read every author from Kent's M PANAMA. 3 <wasks on foaslgn accent, abcut QOD TNS. Minerstie ty. peers per My to the navys | parattis and machinery, for which from $20,000 to | Commentaries tothe Pandets of Justinian; who has Meritt galbtArrgohrs Olympos, ape), Phiadelphing Sarah Lal The stock market opened yesterday with great | respectability of the sailor; for if. abolishing ,000, $50,000, and even es high as $70,000 have | Paffendorff. Montesquieu, and Vattel on International 8 aprile tite, NYogke - 4 i pect See Serene tag mag ded, which adds greatly to the above | L&¥, committed to memory, goes far in my favor. He | Carolin, ——-, April 15 wromr, April 26—Arr schrs Marion, Ellis, Washington, animation and no little speculative feeling, but | corporeal punishment were the object in view, | been expended, whic! greatly Ghtse that ho hes ‘Eupye tee foe Cesahy, yess, ama sy, woven gene. Apel, Ase pobre Vosten, Eile} ton, closed rather week. Texas securities advanced | why is it necessary to slander the navy by estimate of the amount paid by the planters of the | tha up to the present charge, hoe thinks that my | Pastas Fall River for Virgin! irginia, State to citizens of the other States, for that kind | « general character is not bad.” His Honor confesses | Califo Budd, LADELPWA, April 27—Arr brig James rapidly, under the impression that orders had been | wholesale, or make atrocious charges, which can, E received from the initiated at Washington to pur- | in no case, be sustained! There 1s no such thing | of supplies. to have known me ten years longer than I can ac- ne ——. Apalachicola; sehrs Mi Unicorn, Carolina, und | LAudenried, Corson, N Yor las Maratlan, San Diego, | Mitchell; do; Leban chase heavily. Operations continue large in | as*secrecy” in the routine of a man-of-war Those Mr. Champomier estimates the loss to the sugar | knowledge his acquaintance. I must have been under | 7, touch on, 5, eerily. operations. continue. lange is | as\secrecy’, in the reatise of asnan-of-war ‘Choas | cop last year, By the dificrent crevanees, @t 2000 | Rip obeorvation for the proviaus tan yours, white he wer | cektimeen® Newark NJ. Cla steamship Reading * ike ho know th 4 id in the attorney business, but do not h: The Britich steamers leave Panama on the 26th of every | ship Alleghany, No officers of the company that a dividend will be de- | sist of from one hundred to five and eight hundred hogs heads. X - abe reer ad sayy Sigg 0 So remem 1 | Sith der tee skeet porta of en Goeth Paele ome wy Tag S Japonic: wy ‘ . We shall see ° " i iT all pr h- ir. C. says, from the yest information he has | ber him am quite willing to compare characters wepnthorsigeg Bes Bras clared this year of six per cent. e sl men, and know, too, that not only is all punis! y 3 with bins, ox suuababe Gitte ties inane eth ra SSS : ies, Brandyw: what we shall see. Money is more in demand, | ment inflicted in the presence of the assembled of- | been able to obtain from Texas, there are not less , pa aany other way, with- | ><: ve sugar planiations there, that will | Ut any fear of coming out second best. andthe rates are a shade higher. Still, there is | ficers and crew, but a record of said punishment is | than thirty i I hope the judge will do justice in Anthon’s suit ‘Newbu: wery litle genuine first class paper in the streets. | made in no Jess than three of the ship's books, kept | €xport about 10,000 hogsheais of the present crop, | geuin@Pmy ron sues pending voters Lime t euppans naam es ly order, and for the Navy Department, those | ef 1,000 pounds each, and that the export from | the judge remembers what he said of mo toa gentle- man, Wass, do; Jew, Moye, Our London Correspondence, who call this “‘secreey” have singularly distorted | thence next year will probably be double that ) man of the ber when he was District Attorney. on m Fone LAND, Apel 30 Agr v , 19 7 Loxpon, March 30, 1860 ideas quantity. —New Orleans Commercial, April 20, being appointed foreman of a grand jury, Thirdly. | _ _ Arrivea, alk oe A *colt” bas been exhibited, and exaltingly — As to Mr. Cutting’s testimouy apout tne roll ef $1.00 | Ship Leabella (of altimord}, "riers, Caleutta, Dee 2, Jenny Lind. ctpindex lanleatiiat OF toramny, in“ direct viele Police Intelligenc: bills, I only wielrit were true On his tolling me that | sonstseeaedem Sane St Helege March ia eithickine & 1t would seem, from what we have heard from | tion or law.” Let the impartial searcher of truth | MAKING TIE MOST OF A HUSnAXD—aRs. uoarys 1x; ThemPreM had shown him » $1,000 bill: I expressed my | So tryin. Bradhers tf y ich Magee, NY ort,” Below. sohe Now : ero ogeheh jar i page Se . nt tk | - loubts of its being genuine; I turned round and put 7 B , ae A ictee it bt een Sate h 3 Jenny herself, respeeting the causes which, very | compare the “cat” and “colt,” and when inform- TROUBLE. he $100 bill th hich showed thi lat 26 35, lon 63 40, schr Pamlico, from Washington, NC, for sehre tell, Sm bans; Marriot, Sar~ A . the ends of the $100 bills together, which showed three Gusdalor 25bh, lat S7 29, lon 72 55, sehr Italian, from New | cavt, Portland; Santee, Dickenson, New ‘York; @ F Brown, Gortenarely for her ure, led pee so the, breach of | ed thi ~ a nas boon cpey ay asa << On Saturday last, Mr. Joseph W. Meeks, manufac- | $1,000's. bP think — oe Saree, York for etasest, Les, do. ‘peltie ise tile ke the ment with the lessee rury Lane, that | tate for the former, he could not fail to commend r tered e ing that perhaps Thompson deceived him in the ‘k Kingston (Br), Scott, N rt, Wales, 62 days, with AvANNAN, April 20—Arr ‘arah furue, Mhowektherrecghad of Cane eed. tune ta meek: | the huomontty of ths'ofhioer whe, when geaishanaat | <oet ee srabea™s Ht: 14 Vergy. clvest, enbewed rosie | SOT neo Ernay 4 raliscndirees tor Darla, Drosks & Cor Apel Hy ine iow | Cla irigs doh Haieh, Melville, Newpyet: hele © les al i her organs of time and tune—to speak | th nity of th r who, when j ment | piaint before Justice Lothrop, at the police court, 7 ing, befofe s Westerly gai, | Creech, Portsmouth, brig Athens? Pilabury, N¥o hvenoicgiea ly —were very largely developed, her | has been necessary, has resorted to the milder in- d * | Astomy general character up to the pom against wat succession of Westerly | In port—él Williams, for Li MTatansae fo Mon! Ri- ornate Pape rt ‘aretta, White, i] — Bon oe a, Mind ek mi, Apel bday sehro Lavise & Beesnre<cBueken ULMOND, Porto Rico, Westover, York. 8 bi Albi ' on | * colt.” jainst « Mrs, Elizabeth Higgins, and Mr. Hamilton | me, I will produce fifty gentlemen (and could produce ump of language did not range above the ordinary | strument of the * colt. ag! . y Be Pi has been West of the Banks | Coromandel, MeCons Lancashire, y, size. lience, when the end of the three months | _ We are informed that Nelson, Collingwood, and | Morrison and bis wife, who lealleged to be the aunt of | five hundred) whe have knows me, frow live te forty te Rios, 18 Gaps. wis | TRE uae ere ve apyrcached, she found that she had only acquired | Drake (I give them in the order arranged by the | Mrs. Higgins, on s charge of sheating and defrauding | 220%. Mit y not surpassed by that of any other ian “Bouquet, Vessels left | Liverpool; Denmark, Th wig Charles Carroll, Mare enowch of the English language to know that she | ker) “tried the experiment of governing without | Mp, Meeks out of $1,070 worth of farniture, under the | janis community Time an ajust Providence will Sendusky, Rhine, vod, Wiss wouted more, It Was therefore no small satisfac- | the lash.’ [don’t ask for his authorities in making | g.yjowing circumstances :—It appears from the affida- | make all things Teh. joann, 99 Gage, with on~ ai wD Ren tion to herto hear that Mr. Bunn had taken no h an assertion; but our informant might have | \4. ana facta in the case, that Mrs, Higgins, accom. | _ With much esteem for your acknow talents, ‘erry, St Marks, 18 days, with cotton, & rn ‘Aleeanter, tor further steps in the matter, not having provided the | continued and shown how utterly unsuccessful the , and the disposition you manifest to do rigid justice to € rahaw, dig; Cuthbert (i), ‘Sang- whole x “experiment” proved, But as he goes baek to the | panied by Mrs. Morrison, called at the ware rooms of | nil parties in the Magnus Herald, I remain, sir, your Powell, Apalachicola, 14 days, with cotton, to Christie, di ofthe —_ and even being without the | be considered necessary to its given us a piece of valuable | Mr. Meeks, in Vesey street, on Wednesday Inst, and | most obedient humble servant J. A. BENET. | Fike ans, Hopkins, Poterste = Schr Ellen (of New Haven), Barn ti ¢ of Drake, he h singers who might (Br), Paact, Ste- XY f Flood, arte tor Sin ‘Bonoateney teks af tg er wie rom a Southern port. Anderson, for Liv id formation; for that great admiral sailed 4 | Mrs. Higgins represented herself to be the wife of Mr. = pre She accordingly wrote ; " = ‘exan, MeNale, fo < Ler inability to sing im English, and di time when the English navy had no “articles of | Higgins of the firm of A. & E 8. Higgins & Company, | CITY TRADE REPORT. Below. all, Briana ing t released from the engagement she had | war,” but all law was vested in the captain, or | wholerale carpet dealers, No. 62 Broad street, and Sarvnvay, April 27—6 P.M Ship Amelia, from Bremen, and roy “hing ent nto. This gave the edge, which had been | ‘general,” as Drake wasstyled. We learn through | stated that she wished to select some articles ? : Bark Industry, from Sligo, are still below. $ Woniiug, to Mr, Bunn's appetite. He indignantly | the uddress made to the crew of the Pelican, by | of furniture jew louse, which they had | This being the last day of the week, and the Cam- Balled. * replied that he should expeet her to keep ‘Thoinas Doughty, on taking command in 1577, that a 4 ot. B Bide _— Mr. | bria’s news not received, trade, in a general way, was | Sloop P'rudeut Howard, Martin, Warebam. estgetown, Me M gegement. Jenny then w to England . th authority from het | telieved thelr statement, “Mrs Higgins dion selectad | tactive, and ‘Change, withal, was but thinly attended. Arnat, 25—Wind during the day from the South, with rain 1 Ment ook eae whether he had given out the pertegas had b h Deisting of one | Cotton was quiet, but firm, with quite limited sales, | at sunset. vt ond Adam, for Paatedetehies Cs for Havana: Aver, oa 2 teckative attached to them. | © —— m-ehairs, eight | ax both buyers and sellers were waiting for later foreign ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. moun, ding: Clariven, Griffon, sg; Saunders, Merri She received the positive wer that they had | hath commi where- nd one rosewood table, marble top— Shave itis eab mneennte Senmanatnedh tndiheah - APALACHICOLA, April 10. = : : been nout almost immediately on the re n 1 will not ppoint his ex; lit; | valued im all at $1,070. This property, after selection, | ™ 4 Arrived—Ghip American, Now Yert- . = impor 5 e the sative. This but whosoever offendeth, by God's bedy, shall feel | was sold by Mr. Meeks, for cash. and accordingly deli. | #nd Weetern flour, while prices were firm. Canadian ‘ . pnnoes : ot r ithe recitati This w roll » by vs ¥ eS ae py Fe Te weeny Bostow, April 27—PM. Mavacerz, PR—Bark Carlota—Piorre Gi ficient 1 dd ehe to Mr. Bana, to say | the sinart.’ yered. ‘The next day, (Thuréday.) Mr. Meeks was sent | continued quiet ru ue te rate demand. r tiers LEeei thar +h From the above quot literally extracted | for by Mrs. Tigi the windows, for the | &t steady pri Good Genesee wheal With “ the s euthons s, it would sees | PUTPOre Of hanging curtains, &e. Mr. Meeks called up, | firm, with sales of some small vom om the tee enone ‘ taking with him his inside decorator: but onentering | better prices. Rye was plenty, 3 SrA UMPTION 18 THE GREAT OURS thern latitudes, It is the blight of d that uhere had bee | regard to Drake's will suppose h ev OUR estio felici= boanty, It robs the chook of ite ake made with ® " ir sal fall prices. Pork 2 mingto the house, be observed it to be rather dirty-looking, an tinued firm, with fair sales, at t.”” Low © | not exactly in the order he expected to find for the Keep more active, but at prices whieh rather ruled in favor | | Dn OL staal experiment tinued on avd | Of purchasers, There was a better inquiry for beef, Teeacnes’ Newark; Myeve, New Yo ke the tion of costly furniture, However, h } ting Ue at which she | he setually to govern without the lish,” | raw Mrs, Morrison, Mrs. Higgins being then absent, | nd beef hame continued firm. Cut meats were firmer, aw, Baltimore; Adelia rogemnent with Mr. Lumley | This trink Was mort untortunate in its results, for | “Ob.” said the aunt,“ am fine to» and in good demand, Lard was dull, and sales light, I her | we read of two mntinies in fleets commanded by | Twill a & pane izg ns wishes you to Gomes * Vy gs in we oe to the trade, ( vin 5 on | tate” © Well.” enid Mr, Meeks. om seein ugar were in fair demand, at ate or alike ite prey and . in Ge wi | him, the Ie whieh, in 1587, was ken ni ene sn pss dh alike ite proy and ite victime, | Hioosings 0 hy | “im. what style would you like o have ¢ 4 | ed?” “Ob of course in the bet style of by Drake welt, in the ler of the T her first shuld! The very concerts were, the while, ed, vnd the inimitable Strauss for some time | | will merely say that the log books of the vessels chestra for | commended by them, will show how utterly at varionce have been their practice and preaching; rm that pear ace in Vierne at the commencement of the | hiv ¥ nent, it was | your own taste; Mra. Higgins isnot particular; there ‘The annexed PR mosis 2 movements in | tal, name on the quarter in blac following yeur. Here her success waseven greater | unt At us ever I have knowne.” | {50 humbug about bets I asure you, Mr Mecke” | thie stele upto the latest dates in each of the past | en 2) 30. spcke Br ship Jenne sore Wea tees than it hed previously been at Berlin. All c 1 with as much ease, | “Hem! hem!" thought Mr. Meeks to himself, “this i tor Califorat mi crowded to the theatre. mtations in the cases of | looks very like earrying things t) extremes, and so an- al Nt lus I within tw xperiment” has i like the Indies generally, who invariably wish such | om F, Washingtonian, fy ob. ay nad, for her and again, in the b * their own way; but. thought Mr. | Dark showing @ murgee ” rir: My her (aged about ©) has beon af- from tho te au own navy, without success. Meeks, for a penny, | | t y wee Fad tuk ol Chatbem. coe Tip laseristor, a), cai & cough, whiets ¢fiicers of our navy whose names are m Nttle further yet;” so he | Exp'ts from United Sia Boston for a. . " | ure of the wind and then rested on his sind Gist all was not right, os be arrived back to his the m New Onueane April 20. George Green, Boston; Gelews, New York; Corresponding dates last “ “year before. . .. . Sept. 1, 1849... pleasure of directing bis the empty chairs, rather th who had be habit of | it is, at all events, somewhat curious to Exp'ts to G. Bri Corresponding dates " am you You are at liberty to T tho benetit of those wae 2.084.000, Malls. ax and Lives per steamer Lerren Baee for it winter On her | meking @ parrot would hi Stock in New York and ports of receipt r= ry truly, of performan s of the | ring and feathe ing is a more Mr M | Corresponding dates last year. . Will clove at tl nge Room, 67 Ex- ip 7 { Vierna—and, what ie far more re- | than that ofthe lash. Such a fee Mr. Higgins. | Bs “year before be prepaid t A cule an —v thee, those nm rs of every class, received with as much surprise as the choice selec- The clerk, om calling @t the store, No. 62 Broad street, | Receipts at this port, since the let ine Letter Bags fer Kings Sdekeveceet WATs, wren ays boar »). Taken by spinners, 15,000, Taken on 10.000, Total stock in city, 121,000. f rank of calli was introduced to < of the junior partners, Mr. Na- | Exports. 20, listinetion of eit tien of paepitas exalted 60 un Getusiteden clerk then made the neces- | speculatic Grigioally prepared’ by Williams & Coe’ Philadelphia Jesale and getail, opip ty gend rte her hotel. ‘They summoned her with Ir. Editor, | am myself ~ advocate for iwauiry 4 was 00 once iutormed wy Mr. Mig- | Amount o 900 orders ohaald be ade to the w w of her apartment, and must proceed in *. that the lady in € tion was his wife, butthat | Jn relation to the movements in this market, TJ 1 net permit her to retire until they had se- tion. The supremacy at prevent they were living apert.and had been #0 | Stewart's circular of this date, says promise from ber to make th a second whieh, from the time of Queen Elizabeth, for the last three months. sed further, that law pro- |“ The sales of 17th. 18th, and 19th, were about 1,990 visit. Such an instance of popalat enthusiasm is | he nin the hands of England, may, at no dis: | ceedings were now instituted by him againet her fore | bales each, at previous prices. Early on the morning literally withe allel in the life of any other | tant day, be borae Wy us. Our flag is now un. a ree, and on — = y Se such | of the 2th, dpe sy edie a Lt yod per = 3 furled one The ocean is, in its most te- # contracted by her he sh uot pay | America to the 6th inst ¢ anes were 2.100 bales. at | ff iy from th YRIEN DL ee ein RR Tg Os SIE hgh gt Ou this astounding information. the clerk hurried | am advance of \ to Kthe of a cent. and but for the | two soups Wind ome sche Sechored peat her, ana st runcet ga i a ANY MEDE- a Me. pe ee icant uae ot Be Bow back to Mr. Meeks, who, om the receipt of this infor- | unsettled state of the Continent, it was evident that | they had her righted, oneon ench side. | This morning she ap- | the vender will ret hay | i tiber nghtly/ mation, informed Mra, Higgins very politely that no | the transactions would hare been mach greater. The and between 6 and 7 A & positive fact, that ¢ Antidote bave nothing to where she sang three times, Here furniture could be sold to her, # d that . lly n;) ™@ ro- letter mail which was delivered on Monday, caused a | the enthusiasm of the people was but litte inferior se(ully carried on with all | perty whieh she had obtained siteady, and not pald | @uil feeling to creep over the market, and the sales did | viack vy pething to thet which it had been in Vienna h, whether civilized of | for, mast he given up, or he would send the sheriff eed 1,000 bales, ae with the difference still be. | He to Toure i] ‘ je of the same year she paseed from + am from our frequent intercourse after it, © Oh,” enld Mrs. Higgs here is ne ham. and the absence of orders, parties ceemed ° of « De ve it was in IM6—to Bonn and Aix | with Whis latter cle ntry, We may imbibe | bug abewt me; you shall he Ay) the to venture shipments in the face of impending Got 8 crew aud gone to la) eeist in the | it German mu- t of the tributed to us by the furniture, or the property back y senti- dances, which cause, however, another steamer Apel! 2—4 PM art Sie istessia Maedinide ‘wen tee . ting aside, we | ments exactly” thought Mr. Meeks.“ one or the other or two would probably remove, as also, at that period, | York: Hampton, r. Her Mojesty, Queen Victoria, was at t have commerce w leea, in. | | 2m determined to have Only wait 1 to any remaining doubt which may still linger with some | jewark, NJ; sloop his tin inset Poumin. ot ts each merchant. ehi ined ‘and | Morrow’ (Friday), said Mrs. Higgins . if ft fegarding the question of supply from the growth of | thi eon a vieit tothe King of Prussia, at the a : an Se ae te don't pay the money, I will assign to you a bond the past seaton, Holders, on Tuesday, 23d, having | Castle of Stolzenfels, She came inte n twice armed, as in days of yore, before th ¥ had its” and mortgage of proyerty. worth double the amount | abated in their preten: an ‘yc., the transactions | to hear her. Alter the second con any Lind exivtence, When our lndiamen w stout ships of of your bil.” Accordingly. Mr Meeks, » tended to 4.000 bales, of whieh full one-half | was presented to her by the King of Prussia; and | twenty guns. We cannot, | say, have an extended | to be too + OF question the word of epeculat On Wednerday, the sales | ay ¢ tet vartaless— her time to extricate her yesterday, 200 bales; and this morn- fur NBedf Albert, who is nice of music, paid | Commicrce without a protecting navy; nor can v th x ° P b destroying ev e gh complaint roneuncing her as | buve efficient navy without goed discipl matter te Fert until the nent dag. | Ship Alpha, of i 1 this most dreadi Matt —_ rout é aK he} ¥} maintar ‘ New, f some of Sar philanthr y neMre. Higgins called, and on ap- re site, bes Lamotte op and ® » fortifying the system indispute tty th watert en tT whom he had ever » ‘ no ie. % was eee - Zhe tale of teostphe, expert freight. rithow, wequent, Bitecs thereon h A sindlar complime but rendered more | will point out a means of enforcing good order and “ e talk P’ P A letter dated St Thomas, April 4, report! +. ene dollar, with a medical book ~ he inde wk ° and pine hout riders, then, ir 1. Blize Barns. that the furni which were given by the Shipping L city on jor feted 2 T + valucile by the lady who w it—the former and discipline, = ow ne = ~Ry ne) fit d trom the premises at 24th inet. ‘The differenee by the mail dates, was then y URE. NO CHARGE —DH. WARRE present Maden mnteg—was paid her by the | seoth, will they confer on mankind « signal benefit Morr Senco betes, tbe e telegraphic advices of At streets may be conrelted on diewas Geunte <i, who had returned with her husband thea may we begin to believe that happy days receipts at nearly by which I find that " . wich Pi nereury, bindennes trem from | jitan embasssy; he having for some | ete et : the deficiency ha ye ee] See hie diploma in his flees “Open from F a the minister from the Court of Prussia oo pg ag moet bo mand oun te orem. a 4 t tribute » refractory tion of the inte : . r i by one great singer to a Jeed, it is the general punish which har heretofo a yet week nem ot Ntledterd, $X SAVED. U8. GREGOR SPRENCHL j t - t er offence bot these offenders, thro to be transferred in a greater degree, if possible e | a off | It extinguishes the si Fhe Madeine Sontag pronounced eeeey Cure - ¥ - whopenerall, crop now being planted and re-planted, The wea- gas and purifiesthe blood. The feet het setvices crsvity, are frequently set at large: Will give pe living sepra The mete wer th, has certainly been f are of the ther. during all this m fed in working and takin jweace is unbimived. The | rior to the d Malibran. eritics of his werrent for t unsearonable, and the crop must necessarily st . ndeily press attended her musical esti do, and the com | pnd Mes, Miggi Underhili and | inter than that of last season. This is expeeiaily the | sravawa, April on Be, cise Glebe, Whitmore, tee fares or fortels $0. a weie unanimous in their feperts coneern- k upon his unottend- | prown, om Saturday night, «l partion | case in the bottom lands, which in many sections are | Yeas Glam, White, foe Boterks, cite Rawie an Tin eekee $1. Sold ae 19) treet: t incerupetadle genive, which they fe ing shipmates, and nther, particularly, th into enatedy. ond yerterdey toorning (sunday) they | not yet ing state to admit of ploughing. Where the | k . Maraling for a a, “et oneulting roome, 676 heedieen oe Re hae ee od They cat want of those Who & rontined is severely f | were all browght before the eowrt. Mis Higgins and | soil is agndy, and in hilly lands with a Southern ex HY = | for advice. otters mast be port paid. heir Phey partic r the “wetch on deck We must bear tn mind, that | her emt ell as Morrison, beeame anlar ted in March appears to have ger. | R. CON . . wie arm no ‘ fine A man on bowrd of ship, amounts to | rent for shel coupsel. Mr A. A. Phittips. wh plice but to avery small extent of | t COOPER. 4 DUANK STREET, WISMRS ritura and the capacity of het voice in | ( venting & man on iin wld irom walking | derstanding the ener. advieed them tn cive back the | the cotton lutitude, Am early planting. and « good a. Se eee bs wm to peruse the folloming louse: hotes—a copecity in which she is perfectly | Hothing mate thas ne tien naught to do but | traltere. wh ally consented to by Mrs, Hig. | stand, ensures an average crop. nud may lead tos twill | Queen, Dropmond, ‘ aloo chet Here, ale wedich melodies | al cut the dec and giving hi Bene Thon te | atte end Mor t. im company of the offte one, A inte planting, eves with & good ktand, will not | Chegieston, 2d; Georg song by her, and prod an imp eat bn Py oo enye ¥ mote com \ ft MS | ard rorrenderd the property back te Mr. Meeks from | epeure am avernge crop, avd cannot be o fall one, with- | “ rie eae Fschington which, striking as it then wae et years Ww mermates. “Put a ball and chain on his . were 1 was pcere at 16a Bldb fetge ct. The case | owt an extrac ry pic Sing censon, and an absence of | ager, ite, ors, tee Prem | destined to complete en. They cwve another, What then? Of what will f Will nnderge a fell investigation on Wednesda werme dering summer, The pres nt will start | Seviti., age ir onality wht te! Can he goalon! he pull end 1? Can | inthe meng thine the aceured parti with a later plantiong then thot of last season, | ard, wer to-dsy from Bo 1 he work at his gun? ¢ do anything, in short, | ¥ of the ofheers. it not being a and necessarily with @ late stand, which will tetard | to-day frow NYork: 4 nS y he introdue Ha overboord? No, no! la merey, | therind the magistrate tm confining th the proper working of it, and renders it more liable to | Lady Hnight, ¢ Anstin, Pere | vieed 8 Sov one of them she introcw us Tim? We understand that Mrs Higgins has been | the train of evils whieh invariably attend Inte growths, | ot T garter, ad rice e nthe extreme. [| gentlemen, don't give Jesk an extra chance for execution Which ere remark «t “ tichoeing largely om the eredit of ber husband. ‘The cholera sti] how re over the South West, and I am | the Ist of danwary Inst, shell have to epenk of this at seine future period, | drewining. He risks enough alrendy. | Mester. in Canal street, of whom ahe > fstence will Hot facilitate the cotton cul. | oyertect health, — THOS, GREEN, Brickinyer, I and | wre will not here detain my readets by « y the Atticles of War, no man can ; by about €1 (00 worth of carpet. snd ap | nifcient to ray, the pro«pect ahead is an- | » D*. MORRISON 18 CONFIDENTIALLY CONS! dercont vpon its beauties. “ m ie hig my aa Re: Fone | don (im floor “e wen : ‘ came ath feetory in ' Aye’ : . Fone Sat Actors cant af * of private Cy a tice p Was visite ® clions for there are few of ot ef, Lut co Mr. Miller te j : rhe . .| a om Boston; No, Badientt, St Prva re able On her return to Derlin, ehe was vi jetion; for a py AS OO ny quota in this market were as an | lpennioghs dev kencaviiies Besa fier’ r cure perfectly, ‘without wher Gent cases remoy ; > mote, if who at the present day inflict prnishment . . ‘ py ped ~~ Lame Dylon arr b Ane oe hihe day ae - the offence eat i, and | a ortee Finped = earpet from the oor, Ravencoen Canmmeamen a tay y etg Marti my yes Tosaen tiple ihe ome, 30H riven sueeet. mn. @ wits - a . - eh to pane cd it Baek to Ute store all prehabilit 4 lore jew Urlenre nnd 3 ee jesty's Theatre, ia London, during the succceding Tpary Wooreeghiy cbeompupe Or oomeiet ve ura. ot whee | a ond Texas, deat oy eb ae © CURE NO CAY.—DR. CORBITT, 10 DUANE ST, Renee Jenny Lind, however, hed net forgotten we teen CORSny Miao ho . Mra +, None, Jeuh J, art i m vh may be cousnited on the trom mon of eatain detioned Mr. Bonn's Theatre, and it required all the art of winst acting While ender heated blood. | ia bit Margaret, Webster, rr bt ; diseares, A practicg of sixteen v the treat= oe Tones oe o agent to obviate these fears in fometimes exceptions: sometimes a man ‘ : * Kereaw, Athineon, for Ore eld ment of del ween ee hee we off, and she w i be found, who, thongh arrived at the mature @ beousital oad tet Hancock, do; Isola, Pari form of thie disease, mercury weed. her mind. Att Avnewon, Almy, abt ‘ " , tice of cut captains, has net yet learned to rule | . . o - “ indi cod to conelnde an engegement with hiv | 1 OW Maxwell, Barrlet, de . . appr: ot Her Majest fitatre after Kaster ia , iis tmper: op fh tit a the power of ew a j and crear wth P Soule, bt ve New Orleans, wa Fer the remainder of the medical advestise- the sing year. 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