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A classical friead present om the ee ceonpion, @ur China Correspendence. ‘The Author of aatee } Eyre. ae change to mote, and the marke fete ae pathos aulet who took better note of the medal than myeel/, has VER, Whatever doubis we heretofore exist new ees Was scarce, and wanted, a! jor eity handed. me the following descrigtion, which 1 Wuamroa Raace, Caxtox RE™ t | ato the authorabip of this popular novel, are now | #15 for clear: the laiter quality was in some demand cheerfully send you tor insertion in the Herald :— 1 Intellagence~The Chinese Rebellion—Ame- set at reet by the preface to a new edition, just pub- 8 7 & Californ! + aoens B63 bie soldat 4 of solid 5% tmches in dinmetor and | Naval Mntelligence—The : lished in London, which contains a biographical t. siete, See eS SO Say sone *, of ap inch im thickness, the cost of which was about rican and English Ships, Clippers, §c., Se. account of the writers ot those books, by the au- ~ omer: © ae ee pony eons $1( 00. was presented to Major General Winfield Scott, Supposing that some news of our naval force on | thor of Jane Eyre. It seems that the Bells are | rsther an upward tendency, aud 00 bbls at by the Hom Wm. M. Burwell, on behalf of the Legis- ~ : ‘ i three sisters, two of whom are now dead. The | $8 25 a $10 60 fo: 5 ri lature of the State of Virginia. ‘The medal bore the | this station, together with such general informa- | Ovi Vor iccorhes their home ts # village parson. | were war scarce end held st Fis ¢ $1 ail lote, ta, feat od Coyitavit.? Deviee:—A& par is phoned tion as I have been able to pick up, might be useful | age among the hills, bordering Yorkshire and Lan- | it brought big eee ene ae ae eribed 1812, surmounted tn: 847, and based with the victories of Cerro | to you, I forward this. cashire. The scenery of these hills is not grand— | nominal at 640 olders were inclined to . iar boa ring a yer sae white B} larly, Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Moleno, Cbapaltepss, }. $. Squadron is at present formed it is not romantic; it is scarcely striking Long, | tet ed in limited supply, and | ball, and letter “ f P it: r “indy ey Nea ras The U. 8. 84 P by the low moore, dark with heath, shut in litle valleys, s er port the arrival of the elty of Mexico, the bombardme: the crowned heights ot erro Gordo, c. ti ured har: ot Vere Cras. | eon of war Marion, 16 guns, Wm. M. Glendy, bbs. do, suoulders i the balldings | Shiv Australia of & where a stream waters, here and there, a fringe of 0m» Prrasve from Manila for NYork, | 83608000 4 returning without of | 4 Oct 20, int a. ot thecity of Mexico Obyerse:—A bust of Winfield Esq., Commander. Oa board of her general good | stunted copse. Mills and seattered cottages chase Fork ibraitar, of Bruvawick, steering S, 10th inst, lat $3 1 frelaht oma transion’ Scott, reeting upon » teblet supported by American Ith prevails, although romance from these valleys; itis only higher uy N, lon 10 W. . , be: iseo. ‘on each side. Inscription: “To Major General | wa Ie niet Age REET re ae ieee conn ibe raaeect theimaare. thet man, slit Previsenon, Carr, fom Providence fcr “Apalachio tion io the Atlantic willbe matmtalaed by the Ww 1d Scott; the gift of Virginia to her son, for bis | the Naval spi iacao. There have been a nation can find rest = the sole of her foot; and HT Dansise, trove Portland for Baltimore, 19th inst, lat 38 qtoamehips BU SITY, leaving How Tork ca the distinguished services in the war with Mexico, 1647.” | number of cases of dysentery, and one man has | even if she finde it there, she must bea solitude Jon 69 60 Chavlecioa, Uh ‘an eighth ote ae joel MA Third boot will aise gnnd BEGAN deen ation: fallen @ victim to that disease. Three ot her} loving raven—ao geutle dove. Jf she demand | On January 26, of consumption. Resrcca, daughter | 4PsifClyment, Mas, from Boston for Charleston, york on 9 spare Seameeh parts . ‘ officers have been invalided, and two detached—all | beauty to inspire her, she must bring it inborn; | of John and Mary Shields, aged 10 years, 1 month and | “Brig Vulcure, trom Boston for Vern Cruz, 21st inst, lat 40, a ay yg Oe a PuLapevrnia, Jan. 26, 1851. of whom retumed in the Plymouth. A very pro- | these moors are too stern to yield any product 80 | 27 day ton O40. leaving at such perio¢s as Prisoner Discharged—Woman|Burned—Incendtar- | mising young officer—Nathaniel P. Prickett, Mid- | delicate. The eye of the gazer must itself brim | |The friends end acquaintances of the family are Deo NOR eIeN Porte seston, Pisos.. sia | opible on the Istamus, ana f ism— Attempt at Murder—The Steamship Lane. | Shipman—was retumed from Rio, whose death | with a‘ purple hght,’ intense enough to perpetuate | invited to ettend her funeral, from her ta:her’s house, . irom Philadelphis), | Wokice, California and Over 0 i i Pad No. 83 Main street. Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the 28th ‘ ward Murphy, by which it was thought to impli- | of cfficers of the Marion, now attached:—Com- | must well the freshness that in later spring and RO A a eae Crans, aged 8 years | for oglu) 6h tork Morey, 3 Sonatas cate him im the murder of Burd, the watchmaker, ae ‘Wee, Be Giensy, oy A gaat Eiesteasns, early summer brightens the bracken, nuruares the and 6 months j veh 3 Barks A ext . M. Pennock; ond do , Benj S. Gani Ac. moss, and cherishes (he starry Jowers that spangle ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ington. for has resulted in the discharge of the accused. He | tond Aulick, and John Wilkes, Jr, Acting Lieu- | fora few weeks the puure’ of the moor oer folly invited to attand the fanerel, from the reeldence as dW Blodgett, Lar ‘was not in the ol ghtest degree criminated. tenants; Surgeon, John A. Lockwood; Purser, | Unless that light and freshness are innate and self- | of bis parente, 65 Thompson street,on Tuesday morn- | i Lawcon, Garamer, de do; Mrs. Franey was dreadfully burned, last night, | Nixon White; Master, John P. Jones; Passed sustsined, the drear prospect of a Yorkshire moor i, at 10 o'clock precisely. by the upsetting of afluii lamp which she was | Midshipman, Wm. D. hid aaa Assistant Surgeon, | will be id as barren pr pantie as of agricultural tae day, January 26. of inflammation of the a - Ed. Shippen; Midshipman, John J. Laughlin; | interest; where the love of wild nature is strong, | 1% anna Duns, mother of Anthony end James filling at the time. Her recovery is hopeless. | Macaulay, Captain’s Clerk; Wm. Burditt, | the locality will perhaps be clung to with the more | C@RtOD: ged 00 years, a ‘and Orego1 ‘Through tickets for any month oan be secured on applica= tion to the Company, 4 South street, New York. Ai wn: tina. | BELONG RAURAEOR R'GoAteatas tut pion " a . ahs Sing? ti Dow York, October Sis 1980, part of her eargo pu= rior and Patterson and § ast India trade, ° NVork. ir , — ‘ | em ) Clerk ‘ ‘ fe | “Theiriends and acquaintances of the family, miliver, with coffee and hid i Pewntoh Se een her owa child ruoning | Bc a:ewain; K.'M. Stocking, Gunner; John T- | passionate constancy, because from the hill-lover’s | those of her sons, orespesttall invited to attend her | Patton: mina DeeSuBees Norman, kana tor Naw Fort, aieat. Zee tomes (wh my eninet het wbiloiolagtag: diy | Rustic, Carpenter; Wm. N.’ Maull, Sailmaker. | self comes half its charm. funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, the 28th inst, at hulf- | roady; Jeb French, idg: James W Elwell, do. 9 A al ai be on seas 89 9 Tesumed their dastardly The Marion reached this station on the 20th of | Thus much of the scene;—now aa tothe story of | past 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 21 Prinoe street. Home Ports. 2 Broadway, et to Mailier & Lord, 103 Wall street; or to @ work in the ouwkirts of the city. Two slight fires | June last, and since her arrival the brig Dolphin | the authorship of these singular books: .B.—Her remains will be taken to’ the Catholio Ce: | novrox, Jan 2t—Arr ahip Kot Paleford, Cooke, Canton. | 8: Colt, 106 Wall atreet. oceurred early be ge ae, in the southern section | ang sloop of war Plymouth have both sailed for About five years ago, my two sisters and my- ; Metery corner of First avenue and Eleventh street. bh AM—Arr ship Barnstable, Symmes, Canton: hark OR SAN FRANCISCO.-THE NEW, NEW 13,9 in R. B. Livtle, meet of the county, and a —— This beautiful re- tord rord wae complete! ye house on the Frank- | the United States. She 1s now in the river, await- | self, after a somewhat pro! onged pei iod of separa- | On themorning of January 26, Hexay B, Rovtins, | and at hi 5 et he built, clipper ship INO, ly destroyed last evening, ing the issue of a revolt which has occurred in | tion, found ourselves re- unite ome. Re- | #804 96 years. with despateh for the above all of which must be attmbutedto design. Among |g province neighboring that of (Quang-tong—a | sident in a remote district, where education had | ,,/1i8 fiends and acquaintances, and American Chap- aryiand, trem do; brig ann a, | quires only the inspe shippers, at pier No.6 North = , : tf cl She stock thot perished in the barn of Caspar His | report that the rebels were approaching the gates | made little progress, and where, consequently, Hiseere Uh, Soe textes oe ae Bip fence, eee ree Falladelpbia. Bigsal fer Fiver, toinsure yt eEN E TRONBIDE, Novd Recadway. tar, at Franktord, the night previous, was the cele- | of Centon causing the Consul to call her trom | there was no inducement to seek social inter- | ‘On January 26, Jon. only son of Michael Cotter, of arks Gen Jones, Harding, Jancires Gipsey, ASSENGERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SAN JUAN brated imported bull Colossus. aks Macao—ard she has been moored here since the | course beyond our own domestic circle, we were | Castle Lyons, county Cork, aged 8 years and 5 months. ad Pond, Peres, Gon Commerce, Meee chin Shs test calling pesees bopreee, Ooesllan Ap attempt at murder was made last night in | Sth of September last, affairs remaining in “‘sta‘u | wholly dependent on ourselves and each other, on | His funeral will take place this afternoon, at 2 es iad Say aut, oe 7 waste oti il for San Juan, Moyemensivg A pistol wae discharged at John 7 rage Re 7ikthe a’ few. more cabin, passengers cou c 0 ante bellum.”’ These rumors of war are 50 | pooke and study, the enjoyment: id - | o'clock, from No. 219 West Twenty-fitth street. The pci canny he window of his own house, in p ell here that foreign residents pay little tons of life. 4) i ae aay, to ine Pek ad friends of the parents are respectfully invited to Eighth street L+iow shippem, by some person who | attention to them. This outbreak, however, co i i ; attend. had gained uecess io the back yard. A teppenay | mencing so soon pennannenak; Somat, Co pla rly os lighted on a MS. volume of | "CO Saturday, January 25, Mra. Euicanete Hotves, saan Teemont, | be bi odated byimmadiate application om Ia: rigs Gaadese, Hambl i vtreet, OF to A. KEMP, 116 Wall street, rortland, tolond ter Emily’s handwriting. Of course, ion, lett, Wilmington; MEVICAL. nail, which bao formed part of the load, lodged im | Emperor, has somewhat a more seriou: a Iwas not surprised, knowing that she could and | pe mite dicey of Ber age. MW 'totts, Kennison, de; Ameri 4 = , 5 the wall near to where he was standing, | “The difficulty between the Chinese and Portu- | did write verse; 1 looked rosa and something | pomgsren a, Se family. ace sequeried © nana Pe Mo hn ey Reg g Men BE ORL ORIGINAL AND Ghee The Liverool sieamship line having completed | guese governments, caused by the murder of | more than surprise seized me—a deep conviction | residence, No. 14 Factory street. Buvsrot, Jen Mare slp Jas Gorham, Nichols, River for ‘been well gested fn all the complainte the amount of subseription to the capital stock, | Amare’ , late Governor of Macao, still remains un- | that these were not common effusions, nor at all Suddenly, on January 25, James Hexay Lroiam, | NYork. A. brig from Providence, understood to be the Flo- ommended. For ten years it has proved are in treaty for the purchase of a propeller steam- | settled, and 1s likely to await an adjustment some | like the poetry women generally write. * * | aged 22 years fapek Soe ae nae 5 Seen seamees Sree Sommeene — ship of 1,650 tons, now om the stocks at Beirley’s | time. ‘Everything was quiet at Macao, and general | Meantime, my young sister quietly produced some | — Hiis remains have been removed to Oyster Bay, 1, | Peicw last cvenine. whose iney sul romain. yard, Kensington. She wascommenced about | quiness prevails there. The Portu mage] of her own M iat pee that since | 1-, for interment, where the funeral will take place. Caer san otiiow, beige Ly Baldwin, Gaae, MYek, ‘Washington street, Borton, Mi | 5 rlgged véssels and the original reosipt for thi months since for Capt. R. F. Loper, and | force at that point is composed of the frigate Donna | Emily’s had given me ight li Gn Bttay evening, Jaomer St, nt Seskvite, Mos. je mann! , , “ . pleasure,I might like to look | yy,x'y Waronox. relict of the late William Waldron, in rig (8 modicine, and eurplics both at whol eee eee Bi ee perpey epee Maria Segunder, Silva, Commander, 32 guns; | at hers. I could not but edd ering judge, yet 1 | the sth year of her age. . amkt, Sid bark Carnatic (Br), enciea can be obtain — Liverpool. + | of whom ag rvetie Joas Primero, Captain Gui 4 i Oarans, Jan 16—Arr shi Br), Glavgow; | “I wish, heartily, esa to your that she could be launched in about six weeks. | 59 suns: pa i aoe Guimaraens, | thought that these verses, too, had a sweet sincere | | ‘The friends and relativer of the family, and those of | .4ty Qetssny Jon 10 Ast Meee massttee | acest nese tt nee at tee int u a te di 22 guns; corvette Irie, . uns. = pathos of their own. We had very early cherished | Mrs. Wm. ¥. Higgins, are respectfully requested to Mae: Millaude: disease ne 8 direct tribute to su! hi Her dimensions are 222 feet between perpendicu- | ‘he Iris arrived but a short time ago; and if she | the dreem of one day becoming authors. This | attend her funeral, trom her late residence, Kighty- Boston: brias ioh, Vera Cruz; | hopeless are these oases generally, tha: physicians lars, and 30 teet depth of hold. If this purchase is | brought out any instructions to the “Council of | dream, never relinquished, even when distance di- | sixth street, corner of Becond avenve, at 1 o'clock, om .Kingeton, Ji iaunes (Pens), Linde, Rio | justified in using apy remedy which bas signally eflected, the whole four ships of the line will be | Goversment,” they have not been acted upon as | vided, and absorbing tasks occu,ied us, now sud- | Monday afternoon. Carriages will be im waiting at schr Brazos, Lambert, Chagres. Cla ships Joseph | others. One thing is gertsini the pablie always haves naan junning by midsummer. | yet, nor has anything transpired in relation to the | denly acquired strength and consistency; it took | the corner of Fourth street and Lafayette Place, at 12 will general pe ae | | | pt, Mayo, Boston; ae several ela, Livericol Shethels, Lewis, Boar ty fai patent medicines 2 : i corn nh: bavke Lady Gonatabve (Be), Da ie i Our Boston Correspondence. dirposttion of the government. She came by the | the character of a resolve. We ed to arranga | °6 As Wistar’s Bal Boston, January 25, 1851. | C#Pe of Good Hope, and suffered greatly at Rio | a small selection of our poems, aed On Bundey, Januery 26, afters few days illness, a, , 1851. ; Baroelons; brig Pau! 7 possible, get | wirtsaw Krux, recond son of WK. and Catharine The Attempt co Elect am Untted States Senator— 11 months and 20 days. ver, ‘Chase Brshent from yellow fever. The death of Governor Da} them printed. Averse to personal depticity, Gy Kean, aged 8 y Crabtree, NYork; Nary Glo- n ‘ine, Watts, Ra; ‘sland; Cunha. by cholera, at Macoa, last July, has much | veiled our namee under those of Currer, Elli Ghd ahips t das, rt not barks suspected by recipitate testi- jing, Boston. Cld ships Leoni ‘ordan, | moy as te what I hi ite Gey bts ‘The funeral will take place this day, at 2 o’olook, P. | Mary Adelis, Spal Trouble among the Politwians, §c. derenged the plans of the Portuguese government. | Acton Bell; the ambiguous choice being dictated | M , from New Brighton, Staten Island Havre: Chas Saunders (Br), #pain, Liverpool; Brad- od I. Butt: ‘Things are grow.ng more and more ‘sermy than | He had only been about six weeks out, when 7, sort of conscientious scruple at assuming | Providence, (R. 1.) and Washington papers please Ca Famteld, BY orks Gogal View ora (Bh os sos Kees kGuy NS. by s : " - he waa suddenly cut off; and as he had kept his | christian names positively masculine, while we ever, and the political horizon is burning as black | instructions almost entirely a secret it 2 not | did y as night forthe “‘coaliuon.”” Mr. Sumner’s eighth, | known how he would have conducted affairs had out at that time suspecting that our mode of ML ‘Ans, wife of Asean Backay, and G 0 ninth and tenth defeats have made its membersdespe- | be lived. The Chinese appear to mre no appre- | writing and thinking was not what is called ‘femi- | Qeughter of the late Rev. J. Bectham, in the 0th year et ee ee OO Bee. ce rate, and they have now a very large charity for the hensions; and Su is satisfied, as long as the | nine’—we pene vane impreseion that authoresses | o¢ eeeereae ay aerey ee anes att, Oro well, Charles- ’ “Council” at Macao confine themselves to writing | are liable to be looked on with prejudice; w- ‘Towed to sea Iith, tlike to declare ourselves women, because foand Em. | 273 Irving House, Na ily every whe which she bore with Christian I, on Friday evening, January 2, Hi suide Fi tons Chase Baltimore; Charies, Grittia, d respectable Mr. Guido Faux, and the rest of those | manifestoes, and what not. had noticed how critics sometimes use, for their dioap Via ells, NYork vie jowport. Bld sehr ‘Henry 1, u amiable and eccentric gentlemen who undertook | fer Brittannie Majesty’s force is proportionably | chastisement, the weapon of personality, and for| MARITIME INTELLIGHRNOM, ‘Glosos, Bakar Halilmary, a spears, Salem; Wan R | Miiinaung cure. in any and N York. : = ‘ small, on this station, at present. ler brig, the | their reward, a flattery, which is not true praise. ve. boston: Bar: reok,. btained, ee snes eens, ie banvens, ie ender Serpext, Captain Barker, twelve guns, was here a | The bringing out of our little book was hard work. Movements ef the Ocean Steamers, O eran Sine Sam S1—Ar¥ ateamei Ti is, Lyon, NYork; curt 3 cy votes tote d that they might the more surely be consigned to the | short time since, but has returned to Hong Kong,| * * — III success failed to crush ua; the mere Leaves. D. Tor baike Zepvtia, Cs vase, owns, X0EK. | The other place. Like the worthy. Guido, they are in | and the Amazon has come up the river. The late | effort to succeed had given a wonderful zest to ex- Laverpeot Gon eee Baers zi love with “ treason and etratagems,” because they | commander of the Amazon, Trowbridge, died at | istence; it must be ed. We each set to work see no ome but ance, his private rooms, toallwho may and wi to give rel ” Hundreds of reais Passengers Arrt eo him ; “ “ ” Canton, a few days ago, of inflammatioa of the | on a prose tale; Ellis Bell produced ‘Watheri pes ad. yoluntarily given of cures. Al! afficted are invited to make of hice aioanet panty ia ny faite omen i | brein. The settlement of Victoria, on the island | Heights,” Acton Bell, “Agnes Grey,” and Gurnee "er cater, Mr Bis + ci eameche nbc profcesional colobrity, rerectatiltty ‘ fatogeity of ange appointment ‘tney expected to elect Mr. Sumaer of Hong Ko appears to be flourishing; it has | Bell also wrote a narrative in one volume. These ip Clifton—Mr pean racte! ¢ severest serv tin: dare ® sure on Thursday. Evertiing that they could do was | been, rather sickly the past summer. MSS. were peraeveringly obtruded upon various Pr ly ead oy Ry yp Ry Ey rg res] and honorable doue for that purpose, and wich considerable skill. | , Affaire in ihe Reach are flourishing. A large pubushers for the space of a year and a half; waual- Win Bayes, (captain of Br bmg Golden Grove, lost)—8 in the Theeiecuon ot Mr. Sumner to the Senate was | fleet cf cargo ships are at anchor, and arrivals | ly their fate was an ignominious and abrupt dis- atocrage. + —A PRACTICAL TREA- intended to opperate in the House. Report says | More then equalise the departures. The English | miseal. At last “Wuthering Heights” and “Agnes —— Sa —— ‘oms, that an eminent official, who thinks to interest outnvmber ue in vessels, but the Yankee ships | Grey” were accepted, on terms somewhat impo- SHIPPING. Congress with bis eloquence, was the instrument | #!ty off the palm for beauty aad speed, and, I verishing to the two authors. OR LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM~ —. 3, Sar agg * wit 0 Femily trative plates. little business in'the bribing line of a | derstand, secure freights more quickly, , The MS. of a one volume tale by Currer Bell 7 a Saat utbor of hysicie, ning te gna been and very tdlectng rth | rates, than any others. Some from New York, | hed been thought , by Messrs. ‘Smith & Elder so ee depars with the mA ye Watnraday, pin bees ol tapas Joc sale, by. the publisher, peals were made to the demecratic “ bolters” not | Te equal, in every respect,to any in the world; | fu)! of promise, that its writer was asked for a Arrived. sd February tb ; hh ®t the foot of Greenwich street ; or mailed, free of postage, by addressing, to break vp Whe alliance, and they were pointed to | 84d, understand, the the motto of your State, | longer story in a more saleable form. ib Spencer, Liverpeel, Dee Bee | eee ener unressh abe poss paid, to ben 869 lower Post oflce. the election of tnree whigs to Congress on the 20th, |“ Excelsior,” is to be carried out by her merchants, | 1 was “then just completing *‘ Jane Eyre,’ at rlenoed ‘& succession tae, haNtOR Wnwyatind aceom EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL as proof of what would follow from a quarrel — | @B¢ tbat more are being built to surpass the almost | which I had been working, while the one-volume comtcrt, apply wo. EDWD. K. COLLINS. 66 Wall st. ‘work on the nature and treatment of delicate disonsoa, These and orher acts were not without some effect, | perfect ones now in this trade. If Ihave time I | tale was plodding its weary round in London ; in Feb, Fhe ccsamor Atlentho will. neesed cad all the Biotged oivoyeys iieatates by s.smeat rs for Mr. Sumper came nearer an election on Thurs- | *84ll procure a list of American shipping. There | three weeks I sent it off; friendly and skillful ary 19th. ry and disenose | is a good ship yard here, at New Town, where | hands took itin. This was inthe commencement there is adock, from which the Samuel Russeil | of September, IS47 ; it came out before the close —though in this they may possibly find themselves | b## just come out, overhauled and coppered. | of October following, while *Wurthering Heights’ » Weer om ne, Captal mistekep, But the gain of a vote ar two was buta | Things are done as weil, if not as expeditiously, as | and ‘ Agnes (ire’,’ my sisters’ works, which had Adriatic, Captain Grafton; Arctic. Cap. poor rewerd tor so much hatd labor. One vote | & other yards, and charges are moderate. t. | already been in the press for months, still lingered mL som, New Orleans, 15 days, with mdse, to UE ERAN Re has done much ia Massachusetts before now, but | Cowper is the proprietor ; but I suppose this fact is | under a different management. They appeared at | 7 ship Game Cook ( clipper, 1200tons), Hollis, Boston, | 9 \t servies, every care has been tal s lost ts churm, it would seem, and ite gain | £°Berally known to your ship owners, and others | last. Critics failed to do them justice. 48 hours, in balla rey & Co. The GC was towed to | struction, as also in tl day than he ever did before,and quite as near, the old line democrats say, as he ever will come again Rose, New Orleans, 2) days, with mdse, to HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Ly hb cd orares 0 rs. Mail Sceamers.—Tiie ships comprising this line are sewers, Now Orleans, 1i ¢ays, wit’ mdse, to weeny fg Ox : - : ir engines, to secure stronzt lishers’, ST : 4 . | will recollect Awong, to whom it formerly be- he narrative may be best concluded in the | this city by the stoamer RB Forbes. She ia intended for the | speed: and their accommodations for passengers are ul the author, 608 Broa ae hae rattle “chat eran aen tre mx. | longed. Be 2 writer'eown words. ee eae sree comer, St Marks, 14 days, with | “rise of pasties from New Tork to Liverpool $1 = = lang ca aflairs here, that the fact that two thirds | I have just heard ofa murder by Coolies, at sea. Neither Ellis nor Acton allowed herself forone devern & Co Ai exten size state rooms, $32); from Liverpool to r . A aR yas Peserek rat. of the democraiic members of the Houge, and all | l¥spneers that two young gentlemen, of the family | moment to sink under want of encouragement en: ere een OREN ee --_F 1} be attached to each oh (Sunday excepted }—No. 35 Grecwwich street, but one in the Seoate, have voted for Mr. Sumner, | Of Elias, near Lima, Peru, have been out here ery nerved the one, and endurance upheld the Fae eee Ditman, Seville, 67 days, with pm iy 0 gah aig: a matter of surprive to + has led to the inference that the whole democratic | Collecting this kind of laborers for their plantations | other. The owners of thore ships will not be accountable for gold, | bility and of professio u o ‘ They were both prepared to try again: I arty of Mussachusetts had become abolitionized. i that vicinity. They sailed with a number, and | would fain think that hope and the sense of power ‘No conclus‘on could be more erroneous The | When.cut some days, the coohes rose, killed the | were yet strong within them. Buta great change twenty-five or thirty men who, from among the | Céptain, ‘he younger Elias, and a greater part of | approached ; silliction came in that shape which democratic members of the slouse, voted against | be crew. By some means the vessel was brought | to anticipate is dread ; to look back rief. in bali reolous stones, or mevais, | Sttention to diseases whic sigued therefor, and the value | tend to cure so easily. erk Odder (Nor), Boye, Marscilies, 51 days, with | silver, bullion, specie, § 0 % unless bills of lading ‘ent of Boston), Maze, Sas malta, Jan $4, with | thereof therein expressed. 3 vessel to & ig Victoria }, Hall, Nassau, 9 days, with fruit, Mr. Sumaer, are the real representatives of the old | ‘ate Hong Kong, where the case is being investi- | the every heat ard burden of the day, the iabor- | "%.t2 Wi. Nenman. St Vincent, 12 days, in j Dow = democratic party, as our pe Siate election will | gated. The elder Elias lies there in a critical | ers filed overtheir work. My sister Emily first wees Thegag Srowtes oat ieee Haven i Be: Mar. 6th? Is5!. Do. Keb. 22d, 1951- oe, Cees show ; and the reason why so many democrats in | St#t® Hastixas. | declined The details of her illness are deep- | , Brig Foun ig, OL days, with trate, wes te | Do. Mar; 19:1, 183 Bo. Mar. Subs AL | Peve ca es aread is the Leguwlature have voted fer Mr. Sumner is Tue Late Casz or Lure wT oF AN Axuer-| branded on my memory, but to dwell on them, ‘aah for Bath, Me, De. q J . most enclly this: that they beheve that if he is not elected to | 4x Sea Cartain at Havtt.—We learn from the either in thought or narrative, is not in my power. 9 days, with coltom, &o, to For freight or passage. iy - paecinmon ‘medical aivap= the Senate, the whigs will return to power next fall, | Messrs. Lewis, of this city, owners of the brig Never, in all her life, had she lingered over any | © Bris Alsvam (of Bovion), Ellict,, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, ree ET td Vigil street, N.Y, of to awed spon re-elect Mr. Winthrop. I think they are | Leander, that Capt. Mayo, the former commander, task that lay before her, and she did not linger | with aval stores, to Badcer, Peck '& Co. E.G. ROBBKTs & CO., 13 ems yard, Londen. L. Dear, oF ,s oulevarc, Moncmarire. Pars. After the first of April next, the’ rate of freight by the above steemers from aiyerpeo! will be materially reduced. ved (ot Urrington), Atwood, Wii val stores, Ke, to RP Buck & Co avid Doffell, Podger, Wilmington, NO,7 4 stores, to BS Pow x Porest King, Schroeder, Havana, Jan 12th, with mdse, | rvs PeITIAH AND NOKTA AMERICAN ROYAL Trojillek Barrelrar, Sid inco with ecbr Sea Gull, of Wail Brains) ips between New York and Liverpool direot reaulting can insure such certain, asfa, obtained trom no ocher soutoe im ly ip the earlier stages, will be sur~ Adity of the cure. terribly tamwkea in supposing that Mr. Summer's | js; ow on his way to this city from Bermuda, via | 2OW-,, She sank rapidly. She made haste to leave | Brig Lucy a election can save the “ coalition” from defeat next | Halifax Somme of the crew have already arrived | U%, Yet, while physically she perished, mentally | ©, fore it fail. tis hopelessly doomed, sentenced to death, | at New York. The Leander, it will be remem. | Sh¢ grew stronger than we had yet known her. | with no power to grant it even areprieve. Such | bered, wes lost at sea on the way from Cape Hay. | D&y by day, when I saw.with what a front she | being the case, the voting for Mr. Sumner becom met sufiermg, | looked on her with an anguish Americ: ose whe prised at the onee and ri tien to Boston, and the crew taken into Bermuda. H Searsport, tor Savannah. - a proof rather of cbstinacy than of consisteacy— | Relative to the imprisonment of Capt. Mayo, at A anges aad gee I meve seea nothin, gen Schr 8 b Bart (ef St George), Ogur, New Orteans, 15 days, D3, DE LANEY, 9 LISPRNARD Stare, NEAR the thing being the very essence of inconsistency | Cepe Haytien, we have the following particulare:— | 1h}, puta Moeees ave never seen er para lee ~% a Taylor, Charleston, 6 days, with ootto San aol eecoaman set ea alone cul from the start Capt. Maye applied to the authorities of Cape Hay- gg ng’ 2S ee See) eee ‘Worlam, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with n ‘ueed wo t erage fr Some account of the leaders of the two sections D tO 8: one of his crew who had deserted. | Child, ber nature stood alone. The awful point | yal stores. vate medical formulary, in wi © symptor of the democratic party may not be useless, and = The man was arrested, placed in jail, and after- | 8%» that, while full of truth’ for others, on herself | Schr Yankee Blade (ef Bucksport), Hagar, Wilmington, N dost remocles for certain diseases aud weakooasrs are f prevent people from confounding the guilty with | wargs delivered up to the captain.” The man | S%¢ bad to pity; the spirit was inexorable to the | Cf tau with eaves Mathes. tog, NO, 7 days, with naw ey ee Ey Sreoned ha be the innocent. The principal Sumner democrats | swore to be revenged, and shortly afterwards gave | “eth: from the trembling hand, the unnerved | yatstores fig.” The price being cnly 125s conta, every. © are Mr. Banks, (Speaker of the House,) Mr. Braa- | information the Haytien cuthorities that Capt ogre dey faded eyes, the same eerzioe wee exacted | Schr Ira Brewster, Horton, Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with oud to Placing | care of any ph n P b € * a id | boas : ping, ood Mr. Grewold, of the Senate. Mr, Banks | Mayo had emuggied $9,0worth of dry goods into y had rendered in health. To stand by and | Savil ater. a price, Rice, Wilmington, NO, 7 days, with mdege epag be, seul ecto Sonv ed eo ented by is very desirous of represenuing the Fourth District | that port. Though the whole cargo of the Lean- | Witnees this, and not dare to remonstrate, Was A | oaval stores. At the booksiore, in Congress; a very laudibie ambition, but not amounted to less than the alleged value smug- | P*l8 no words cen render. Two cruel months ef | ‘Apn Smith, Totten, Wilmington, NC, Sdays, with ger eral, by the likely to be “graulied by bis walking in crooked | gied, yet Capt. Mayo was arrested by the author. | MePe ond fear B pengece cera boy bmp hoor dt Mandeville, Wilmington, NO, 5 4sys, with na- leicer in Boglish, Frees paths. Ll+ is w man of considerable talents, but he of the pert, and thrown iato the common crimi- | C#™Me #t Jast when the terrors and pains of death °. 4 were to be undergone by this treasure, which had grown dearer and dearer to our hearts as it wasted before our eyes. Towords the decline of t we bad nothing of |:mil but her mortal as consumption leftthem. She died Decen 45. We thovght this enough; but $ . ° th Mas he Proctor, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, with naval “9 A we w Meatocwen 10h tatty ce, Wilmington, NC,6 dsy), with Passage from Now York or Boston, to Liverpool, 2d esbia. NC, 6dsys, with | “Prins not seoured uatil paid for. Freight wil! be charged on specs beyond d not b ciected to the House, I have reasoa eleving, from Waltham, were he now to ree re from five hundred negroes his j\cce and throw hunself fe pproval upoa times in con To a petition from his constiiueuts. Mr. Branniog is a clever man, t, thathe might be confined in the and is an ex-custom house officer, who res senwed’ wad toe Ewes too gaed hones that he owes a debt of gratitude to Mr. Gree! a place of most disgusting filth and are gerrona se upon self. ise. No foe till 7 a mount fer | Gondiploma, in hie privace vise; WMG Fatt corte ko. Schr Atalanta, Pratt, Newbers, NC,6 days, with naval 08. tloacea’ Surgeon on b n ’ now Mayor, aad in the fourth Congressional 4 nd to be ot th al writers for the Boston Post, whic weat the elretion of St enenmrimeet taitaneniaitiintiaantetadteieee) CITY TRADE REPORT, Satoncar, January 3 Brrscotvres.— Four—Ta Western and State four. we bare to note 9 steady | * motations. A moderate demand prevailed for the | fe “white” man. Here Capt. Mayo remained stores, Ro. A r "ED « for turning him out of the Boston custom house— | tix days and wae at length released without exam: | utlerly and preeumptuously wrong. | She Hehe Witkiam M Poster, Smith, Newborn, NC, with aaval ac Aivietters aad newspapers must pase throcgs abe | [)™WARRBA IS CONTIDESTIALLY CONSULTED O€ > tion that the collector has coaferred thoritie: y C vince puried ere ellil. She bad not beea com ‘ont Office, tals of this of led te guarten Be ee eco ake ermiallls @ + authorities having become convinced | mitted to the grave a fortnight, before we recvived dine taalie: For (cvight o7 passage, apply 9 Jy dures of dironse, with ary, compevety on many others. Mr ewold was y | dleseness of the charges against him. | fiesic ct that & was necessary to prepare Tear laekiee, CUNARD, 32, 58 Beentwap. % the polvon from the system. Boe bis diplomas whig lawyer, seting in a town where all S. Agentthen made a formal demand for | 0’ Denabia ‘Guanee tao Ghee tae | ‘Davie. Freverica, Dole 2 dage. Bhs, Foreign, Goods, reoeiyed | jn bis offer, No. 1 Mott street, nene Chatham, the other lawyers were aleo whigs, became sud- es, aud 20 alarmed were the authorities that Ze PORRS I Sees Go ener | e; Lubes, 18 d er Se ee ont oo According followed in the same| & eed eng of ae R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRE: denly copvineed of the soundatss of the democra- fin command, was about to gy weer aa wk & br Be tport, 12 day | jt, the rate D ham ond William stevte bee i oe tic faith, ineludiag What may call old Richie's a La Croue arrived from the | Pech with slower ¢ 1 & patience that | ¢ sttamers trom Liverpoc! will be ‘ nosed & most extent a privat “ labareem,” the immortal aad never too mach-to- | capital e also assented to the justice of the | ‘USuee Tne ote Ym tomar, EW YORK AND,HAVRE STEAM NAVIGATION COM- cure the most argray this 4 be-commecded revolutions of ‘98. These three ¢ , nid it could not be paid without an | the wa religious; and it was by leaning on those Philedelph Naso Ae mpieen denvelen Gone | moe casen cured in twe to ive days. Dr. Conpe tlemen are the real leaders of the coalition on the 2eror, With whoin cash is quite Christian doctrines, ir atrin Be ver, Det, 3 days. ke ) tons burthen, James A. | CUring ehronie obetruetion Dalits teateatnree 4 democratic sae of the House; though there are A ttime since an English ~ : she found anaes ‘a a a Prlesctghin. aye. ¥ touching et , bee . ae some others who think they are quite as great mea ed aad obtained from he a rod mane > tr P Below. es thoee | have o j—and pe they are, )00 damages for a leas to the calm tr che, Bawkine, If days from New Orleans, with may both of ti without being very great eith ye leaders of | sgoravated outrage ingular fact, that the | OP) ee ae cate | Eagle & Harert. 7 ot i chamnpte: charge. No mercury th I era's, ate General Cashing, Mr. . men who thua v cused Captain. Mayo, | be? thre eh. She 4 om Savannad, with o most pou hvongh the oak of Tor trvight or passage, SITE UPON Parker, and Mr. Stetson. Of of fever, contracred | more shall I say abo d soply to MORTIMER LAA MBBTON, Qggns, 99 Byon4 gym 1 $500 REWARD. JOPPAIEG ANTIDOTE. A SPR ng it is hot neresary to speak. He e Haytien —Bostom Tra- | 2° 287 touch more de be ntinetpstensingan " oifis Mixture for ti FO of private disorders, ‘avon, which he is increasing A nobtrusive; a p cluded life gave ¢ | US reveaue ot itor Forward, for Boston | Utes STATES Mall STEAMSHIP, COMPANY.— 1 ast restrictions of diet. > - tirt abits — New Orleans direct, vie Ii . rie ct. Mr. Froth retiring manners and habi } 3a ho day from W to SW. and clear, BM, the splendya dae he represer ? varthen | Telegrapbio Marine Reports, o emocratic par 4 Preight on) tneual rates, Specie only taken on freight ppers of PRCKA re COMLEIBING JoweIEY, (ote uly B Corere, briga Ana schre Franconia 14, Fayal, Deo ying; Malet Ac, Ph: +, Baltimore: ol Bark & Dwight, Baltimore; way; 04 Hanover et rect, Boston; Wrig! & aFs wa ne valcables shoe mannfacturer, FOugerom, | East, with sometbin It ; r | » ng doing tor shipment, but the bulk ore ‘snage , the origmal home of the ne one of them absented himself for a | of the traneactions Were {or city consdmption. The t. re Onp or ob He is @ plucay fellow, w seen by achild in Herkner's shop | common and medium brands, particulariy those ot pissy are cured in two Gave * i eeage etarme’ with Me Branni yesterday, © pase the wiadow for several times wed good powers for debate. Mr be nose to make sure beforehan probably for | Stace, were rather heavy, wad had a drooping ten- Grog store 279, Broad nny, corr of Chambese { the valu. | deney, while th jor and better desotiptions, were | : = . 16 AstorHonsn; ac 110 Broadway, aad Park Shirley, and is the oldest mem at meant to pick out Hereturned, however, | leee freely offered nnd very firm. Obio flour was — ; - - 4 Pad » Re , . pantitie FO CURE, NO PaY.—DR. CoRBITT, 1 Of the House, na he belonged to it ia 186, a @ er both men eutered Herkner’s shop, pesenn by. | is —_ Within ke’ while forfolk: Meatrore, Wilmingt Soak aes te Gomniaek te Pg eT | ration H € game.” It is equest to have a couple of letiers cut into s) sper ithin the past wee! 4. Baw off the port, brig Alphonso, r y pong | gh the democratic 7 a sealing cing, which they sresented | Met comsiderable lots of this desoriptio ment ef deliow aces, ruabes Dr. © ape Sof teane uae @ ring, which they presented | Liverpool market, at full figures T elyn, Wile NO; sohrs Kate, Leahorn, Nov form of this a¥ Recent once cured in t N» moer are are being a ose. As lle: <ner isa watehmmaker by | comprised 4(00 bole at $4 18a $4 LI GL Nora. a § tional apoila,”” there but connec th . — them, exept General Cashing, wh told them to wait fot | State st'e4 T3594 87, mised to Dthom, 9 Fon Rica Boa. | NO ike ie poste oireet bees Guach, hare bee setional office; while Mr Sumne elie | She ton 4 Sailed—S!oops Jae Gorham, Nishols, NYork; Bicol, Ben- te No. 3% Roosevels sipeet, evar Chatham, where hele @ nation ‘ =. ae he lat rY varthen, | Rourly consulted on wil diseases. Recent oases he oures 0 coming ba the « hi tos tain PR ny S m per No. 2 North River, on Monday, davy, | Without mercury im two to four d w ithe »to him, to de- re ben Goott, of ond from Baluimere Soclock, P.M. Por freighter pas ago, having si cise, $1 8 box cannot be bee ke 1 which he wanted py / ad mmodutions, apply ta B. ALLEN, will forfeit 96, 0 eis: ' qt the other appro ich “ Bee | es wrth henna Lani DC TOR YOURSELE—-108 TWENTY -FLY’ * aluable watches ORTLAND, OREGON TERRITORY.—TUR SUPRAIOR | 5... 11." rr T ed across the win. a | peltmere clipes belli been Dats Wantan, gravingt of vapor’ leskate ? . | ‘ “y rs Captarn 6, now loading at Pier 11, North river, will ‘ ¢ wife of ni 8 $5,124 for common Ly 3 5 ‘eowlve immediate ch. For freight or University of rm tearing of a watch | trandywine, Georgetown and | |’? fuperior nocesomodationsfor paesongere, poly 6 Plovaces tre rreeipoe given ‘ he could gain time 146 25m $5 62> for fan | ¥.& D. FOWLE in plain Ines is worthy o@ « of ber sasplcions a N. B. All goods consigned to our friends a6 reienine ate You ¢ net sas) ; crete partiowlar setastion p estrone ae. Young " foe the purpose of A ve aM... of An r, and out of < I FOR SF, Peanctoco-pisratod, LIN 8 —7ma Mae hie many Wages a. Cony of thas od, " Exchange) oa Monday, 27th, | gy ' ° 9; | thoes contemplating think of revurning home mediate applica’ rastr na for a few fi ‘ 1 ¥ oa, Chartes, San Joan, Panama, | , a, we ; ® com : Alley, us, p Dheen= Bb SUTTON & CO. & Wall strest, oF - and, and one of the draw: | ae | JOBN OGDEN, 116 Wall treet. one cop: “foal | 5 ote od the dower part of bus chia © . . “or . - Hi be sent for one dollar, Addrom DR. hu ¥O A Baile will P warded in onarse of 9 REPATCM LINE—YOR 2 CO, DIRECT — ; H agp it poh, B: we bilat the r stabbed hig h a sherp Vvecage to Bam Franaiseo, 26 ¢¢ DD Nea kaa oplendig sat 5 Fepilty tesding oF reed piledelphisi and for cale by Gerts , ; mn behiad, faflictieg « a0 wouad, Lotter Bogs for Pio Jancito sud Valparaiso, per steamer | at pier 5. N. R., ¢ a limitod quantity of Light freight, | Townsend. 222 Broadway . New Vor’ sales tb ek haste lace oak Pooio, wink clone at the Rachangs Resaing Room (67 E&- | @ iw cabin padsengers, rod sail ta about ten days, Lame: ARIS AND LON TREATMENT OF PRITATR t o four | ’ pers slo0k, AM. dince application should be mada. diveasowin afew hy ~ cappioetion, with ' f his bead = Busta i nw nai, no 69D hoe, ony part of | £ B SUTTON & OO., #4 Wall a. on bi ont pein. In debility heongh * in nny curemnption + Lotter ro also st Konyon's, 1 Wail virees, | AU OTICK 10 Nay 10aTORS—CURTOM HOUSE, Ni Teoh beens cctens f ne fi demand. prices Gerald Marine Correspontence. Tork, Colleotor’s RO Fetrntes tak oot ‘ « . t w ontets Prisretrys, dan 0 PW, py ad ] This cites ney have M . rem. of nespieg Arrived = hip Alleghany, Novgrove, NUrloans; brig Mail 2 ave pon trae a " bh Bs Hi * odused by chou Bot eap y ‘ ¥ king enags | th? market seen Mircelinneoms. > My diploma, with chara and +: 1 from oollaps: | and only about two catgors of mew Bouthera yellow | fy.» Ope Panemns tscsivod damace in otcesing Chactes. | )° cilcrml aed mumbered, of s.ghow thet pope cen equal it \- m collisions: 14 from | charged hands at B76 . some Inquiry for iT ees) bar sitheren members shall be passed om the starbo nd the futher of th The number of boate | new *hite for milli tthe high prices wt Gnove, Bayes, wae Lorton tho Bahama | Sisck buoys with Gneven nambers on the port han + i ‘ : ertained) 324. of | at which ft held prevented sales te gale, when ‘he ofioors | y b red Tpatd oF ar eeatan ae cast " . lone 45 from oollaps Paoviont Pork The mackat for old mest pork | ” d'in safony at Strangers | sbannel w : Sire rat oere tog ; » *rplosions, aod 156 from fire was better and there wana fair bua Jone for oity Capt 8 com @ Br brie ris, from | ‘ni yeu, Sarad we, by tog and general emeaterhns, te shory iaterest, a ’ * _* , “ ring th use The atook of this desoription wa all nearly ta ay ime, Jas, Salvebury, Trost 9 Josten, Oden how \ s'an ia Veston daring tho wees ond. | Th5's ag, Soom oh wep wuttex ts | Bove, of pnd for Baltimore. Viguors, frow NO fem a A. wilh M, & «Sa oe ih apa: eat sestout cates” La Oth prises we unre we | FA0 loot om ihe Wonterm Rost (Dahamas), 24 inst, tie yee $4 Reade Jeceoe, two dsoen fe way, comlize #§ curremt rates La old prime we bars ae

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