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NEWS BY THE MAILS. ‘Two Attractive Triais— More Evidence of Frauds upon the Ballot Box—Doubts of the Identity of the Alieged Slaves—A Witness in Danger— Stolen Goods Received. Public curiosity is divided to-day between the contested election case and that of the fugitive slaves, both of which were being heard the most ofthe day in Independence Hall. In the former, rebut evidence was submitted by the contest- ants, w! demolished a great portion of the evi- given by the other side. The case is now a over until Friday, and a count of the s in the boxes of the Second ward, More ae and East Precinct, Penn Dist “sy red. The argument will probably Kegs mext week. The evidence in the slave§ case is = contlicting to-day, and would appear to at doubt upon the identity the al- ee oe A number of witnesses swore wee Sse the mother anc boy were living in Co- lumbia @ year or two before the slaves are eaid to have ese After the adjournment of the case, some of the colored spectators made a demonstra- tion against one of the colored witnesses, who would have been injured but for the interference of the police. A large crowd followed him until he was put in a cab and driven re a away. M. C. Schroeder, alias Conrad Sayder, was cap- tored last night with a’ large quantity of stolen dry goods, gebely the plunder from some large rob- bery in New York or this cw, aan * skirmishes with the 1 indians in Texa: (From the National [utrlligencer, March 11 ] We are informe.| that reports received at the D of War, from Gen Brooke, indicate an <reating boldness on the part of the predatory Indi Ym Texas, who, for th ighteen months, sivcn much trouble on taut troutiar. ‘the Oamansh especially, extend their incursions within the neigh Torhood ot the itary posts, and have met, with w uch courage, tome scouting parties who have en- : untered them in nearly equal feree. On the 26th January, Lieut Walker, of Ford's com yavy of Texas Mounted Kangers, with twenty one Den epcountered a baad ot iftson Comane! warriors & brief conflict sud long pursuit, killed tour 4 wounded »s many more, capturia, rses and some other articles, whic! cam youth, whom they had before and who was released in the te they bed committed two murders while be was withthem ‘Two days after this aifsir = party commande by Li-ut Burleson. of thr sawe company, in a march from miles wert of the Nueces, a tetinn jians to the right of the road. ‘he best borses, be moved rrapid! fr ‘They retreated tor some ae eos fading it them Ampossible te avoid # conflict, the, jared for battle. Lieut. Bariesot ismount emd recure their borees, whet dpstantly charged. engagin front rear Gimultaneously, A close and hard aateden fight, almost band to hand of twenty minutes ensued, when ‘the enemy broke and retired leaving four warriors deed om the field, and carrying off seven wounded. Oo the part of the volunteers. one man was killed, and all the rest, except one, wcunded, inclading the Lieute ment commanding. mong the articles captured in these ekirmishes were blankets and knives, which had Deen given tothe Indi by the Indien agent, when y m Some weeks before, a large party ot Lipaas, o1 Bs jatory —- bad been diecevered and chased Lieut. My ot Capt McCulloch's company cf Texes Moun 4 afterwards th: eers, - tain bimeecit ‘bllowed - the trail over s rough a iMocult country, captured several horses and mules, =. quantities of buffalo robes. blankets, saddles bridles, most of which latter articles had been poy from the citizens ‘We understand that the officers above named have beew complimented by the cepartment for their zeal ‘and spirit displayed in there affairs. Mesmerism—Spiritual Rappings, &e. From the New York Medical Gesstie. } A care of insanity bas occurred within a few de; % reason of the revelation made by mysterio ‘taat the steamship At antic had been wrec ‘the loss of all on d; slthough since this m eboiy catastrophe, the passengers, whose * ; ‘were declared (o have made the rapping, have arrived at bome—one of them to tind his wifes meniac, from | @ belief im there ghostly kaockings. Another femsle ‘Das just been sent to the asylum, by reason of mes- meric operations upon her nervous system, for the purpose of rendering ber clairvoy the efleot of deoming her to lunacy Hnstances are mot mere isolated cases. tor in several of | these kindred impostures the asylums the victims o/ = sely iprane (Prom the Quincy (Mass) Patriot.) The following letter was received | from the father of the unfortuaate young men referred b ho has Kindly placed it in our hands for pablice- | on — | Zaxesvizie, (Ono) Feb. 92,1861, | Lewis Bass, Coroner Quincy, Mass. —Dear Sir: I Baye thie day received an answer from A. Perkins, Erq , Portmaster of Braintree. relative to the melan- eboly deaths of Mr. John R Grieve and his dear wife withe sory of the inquest and other documents ob- ares rom you. which places it beyond @ doubt that re our children, who, by their untortui ‘ehorce of reading the pre D imilar humbug works by Fowler & Wells, ‘nino, the Spirit Menrouger, of Bpriagteld captivated, deluded. aod may I not say murdered, by those venders of trash im the community Vou will please cause their remains to be decently ‘buried in the burial ground in Quincy. and cause « tombstone to be placed at their gra nd let me know the expense, and ( will remit payment to you by the tet opportunity Fou will please return to me his watch. No 508 Baglieh manulacture. and sito bis small box of draw Please give my warmest thanks to holy event & to have the following in To the memory of JOHN BR GRIEVE ; ‘aged 22 years, and NNAG BANKS bis wife, HA Deluded by the writings of A. J. Davis m, dear sir, your very obliged and humble aar- PRLER GRIEVE Court of General Sessions Beber, and Aldermen Oakley and Chap- ON A CHARGE OF VIO LBIANA GOURGAS, AT OF 18aac 1 ett, LATING THE PERSON OF Miss A OOM IN THE UNIVERSITY Mancw 1 thie morning called for 4, attended by & wr ‘Atiorney proce represented the complainant Mise Geurgas, as a young lady who bed been carefully reared by a tender fa Cher her mother heving young. Meesid he rhouid show that Zeodant wae introduced to her, at the house Birne, that he began visiting first butes @ friend. In the + Lis vieite became more trequent red bis intentions of making her not think Mr busoand ofa her not ase suitor at ouree of three or four way fe conversed wit ye in the company of her sister or other He had stores, alternately, in Broad. Bleecker street, and the Bowery; and at these cept pincer she alse called upon him Seven re rs oe wnd three years of intimate friendship, Bai nduced her to #epporr him bonerable in all bis On the Sth of March, 1860, she bad been returning home, whem the de at the corner of Pri 4 which b portrait intings. She asked if there would be no improprie- im ber going there. He raidno, that ladies visited there every day She went sith bim and after he had sy ber into room he eccomplished the offence nd job be i mow on trial This state of facts, t Iie ‘orsoutor said, would be made cut by the tent. then proceeded to call witnesses reas was the firet witness called Bhe by her father, a re © 1 wh ened by Sa oppooranse, he She testified a follow: [ reside at No. Tl Bedford street; [ live with my fs Cher his name is Jobn James Jeneph Gourgas, he bas of age; Fesiied there nearly ten years, I am 24 tm) father Las tir children besides imyonit, T have two ae four brothe: ber my father’s Have his visite w Odjeoted to by defence mm overruled by the court) ite ae he declared it Ovjec- A. The object of his wae to make me his wite ihe be ot Meron I had been to the lower part of the city 1 took Prince street om my nearly reached ti Perrinkea'me to tone short walk, after walking «few pe be sebed m up to the Uaiversity arked him what be wanted to go there for aed be wiebed me to go te Ul reity, and sae 4 paintings of hic fatber it, J arked bim if Shore wae Bo impropriety in going, he eaid © No, none * he waid it wae ® room the joint occupation mooi! ond bis brother; he raid that the door pen «nd Indies wont in there during the day, I t © m & Uhere was wo impropriety 1 would & | Deen discovered late! | trom the school, _ ov ge r be said yes; rar 1 oe sy he put his hands faced me, and Hy was ry shot j I asked oan what he meant; he said, “You Math of wal. Be before we are married;’ at his conduct, for he had alwa: bebtred aa =e Pe and tried to get away, but he held mo, a1 found that I could do nothing more, and I nothing more till [ came to, I found myself | sins bis arm; when I came to [ told to let me 0 out of the place; | then staggered towards the joor, and took hold of it; I can't say whether it was I opened it; I went out into Loe staggered against a post T went ad ; I did think it was street ; he then came up and took me by the arm, end held to the corner of Mertom and Bleecker old me to raise the veil from my face, that the air might take the’redness out of my eyes, so that they could not see that I had been crying; he told notto tell any one at home what hai happened to m he told me that I must not look at these things in the Nght that I did; that I should become his wife sooner than I expected ; I jnade no reply to anything he said ; he then aid, ‘* Promise me. pledge me qour word that you will not tell anything that has been my nght ont to the door ee not see him till I reache: the corner of Waverly-place and Wooster d the corner done to you ;’ he then asked me if I would meet him in oa - two ; he said he would like to see m very muel jons did not snewer any ot thi be put to ime; he then id T don't know what hour it was Q.—Wh aed re ed to consciousness what wes the condition of your apparel’ A...[t was very veal get my bo was pushed off my head, Nash | my hols wns Garsenged 1 y person; I felt as on may body. 0.~-Was there condition that J foond myrelf in Couseel for the progs>:ton---State what had baen done I cemnot give that. .- -Whet were the paint you speak of’ where were chey seated’ A.---In the lower part of my bods. (The witness here described her feelizgs,the state of her linen, kc. after she re- turned to consciousness. The examinati ducted as delicately would hardly be appropriate to the colum lic journal. Buffice it to say that the whole the occurrence andthe making ofthe complaint. I saw the cefendent at that time; I met him in Bleeck- er street, near Greene or Wooster-street ; isl walked with him a few steps ; a few words passed I did not see him again till [ had made the complsi I first ma communication of w! Mancn 10—Trial on a Charge of Receiving St Schoo! Books from Children. — William Lovell, a seo: band booxeeller in Hudeon street, near Duane. was ing 200s, scienter, under the following circu: stances :—It wasin ep Me some years since, quite a number of school books were stolen from P ub- lie School No. 10, located in Duan Some of these books were found ear Church. ze of the ac- cured; but as it did mot appear that he knew they were stelen, no complaint was made. The school. how- ever, adopted @ stamp, the impression of which was placed on all the booke of t was informed of the adoptis at some of them had been fo: nd at the store of the accused. iaint was pow made, and an officer visited the store of Mr Lovell, im co pany with Mr. Starr, the principal teacher of t school. Theresult was the finding of several books, which either bore the stamp of the school, or from which the stamp had evidently been torn. All tl books were at once given up. There was ni guilty knowledge, andthe j verdict of not guilty, Appointm: nts by the President. By anc the and consent af the Senate Louis Lindner, to be consul of the United States at Bomneberg. in the mig of of Baxe Meininger Hildburg- Deusen, in Germany; H. Jones Brooke, of Penntylvs- pia. to be consul ot the United States at Belfast. in Ireland; Henry A. Homes, of Merachusotte. to be as. sistent dregoman and secretary to the Legation of the United States in Turkey. ——— CITY TRADE REPORT. esvay, Match 11—6P. M Barravsturrs.—Flour,—An active business has been tranracted in Western and State flour since our last and the market, for the latter, was very firm lg if anyth te The city ti bought ireely of a fair inquiry for the comm: _ medi bi P' ind there wi qualities for the East ere only in mo- at, irregular prices jeans continued firm. but quiet. Ot domestic, the sales reached 6 000 bartels, inclading No.2 super. fine. at $4 2 & $4.31, ordinary to tavorite State. at $4 44.0 $5 564; mixed’ to fancy Indiana and Michi gen, with New Orleans, at $4628 $481; pure Ge- eres, at $475.8 $4 04; fancy Ohio and Genesee at $6 12 & $6 25; and extra Obio and Geneses, at $5378 $6 | 50. Some triding snles were reported at a rhode above our quotations dian flour was nominaliy | but there was nothing doing —hold bond, which buyers considered value, and were, therefore, unwilling to price Southern flour wai the barre: fancy Alexandria, Baltimore, &> flour wae dull and lower, with sales of 100 bbis at $3.60 Corn meal " brought $3.06, and Brandywine at $3 war not very iarge. Buckwheat ficur sold to a mode rate extent at the quotations given in yesterdays re. | port Wheat was ip limited reqnest—the high fous of helders. and the low rates obtaine Keeping buyers out of the market for Kye, but the rvceipte being # bands at 78¢, and 600 ditto Loug Irland Borley wae scarce and firm at $i 12 a From the cargo of Scotch recently received «few tri fling lote were taken at $1 50 per bushel of 54 Ibs, the asking rate. Quis were steady. and #1 for Jersey, and 60 @ Sie tor Norther very active. the receipts and demand being alike limit ed” The principal inquiry was from the Kast. others eply io email ls » yesterday 8 000 bushels pold at 66 5 y, Northern, and Bouth erp yellow, afloat and from store Corron.— The seles amount to about 1,900 bales day. at rteady prices Garris. Offered, 1.775 beeves. (1000 Southern, re. | mainder from this State and the Hast) 80 cows calves, ond 4000 sheep and lambs. et Browning's to cows and calves. and about 2,000 sheep and lambs Chamberlin's. jeeves bave bern in tair demand d but were rather Call. at the close, to change from lax: | About 200 t week The range ia from 6c. to Be vee are plentier, sale not varied $13 for old mess, $13 50 for new prime, and $10 for old. Beet for new, $11 25 sold te the extent of 460 bbis. old city ines, om terme not stated. Small lote sew brought fully p at $15 50 (Cut me: of 200 tierce b respectively, Lard 160 bbie new, brought 8X0. a8 oh in butter or eheere BARKETS KLSKWHERS. Edgeworth Ce., bidd & 28 40, bind, 9; 25 do for, > ESullivan MRM Ae Pittavie rz Copp Poard—3 share Old Colony & Lawr 9; 6 Bow eycom and Waine RR, " Weetern KR, 10% 1024: 17 Concord Ri RR ® Prt Gargen fs, Wie 1,00) Wilmington | H0, UI%. os ehieh Te Seg: 100 City Gea 6%, 102%. 200 Metre Canal, bb, 1s o, 06, PM 10 Pens’s BR ” 1800, 106; 206 0 jin Bank, Lows asked: Baltimore 4nd Obie RA Bonds 4 4% bid. TIM aaked. York and | Comberii 4, si bid, 2 tekied: Baltimore sad Susiee- | hannah, 82 bid, 03g nak it from $23 a |, be | Died. ott, ler ogea 8 11, of consumption, Janz, wife Pg and friends of the sues ‘18th, at at moqnested to attend her funeral, or resi od or ner daughter of at | Stag end 1 a 11 mon’ The friends and relatives of the fam! members of United States Hose Co. No. vitat tion. sare fully requested to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her futher, No. 82 Franktort street, on Wed- nesday, the 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, without further in- ‘clock, fro GS reaaeehl teen oo on th: the rey Thurs- ale y Exitapets, youngest B. and Bane 2: Matteson, aged 1 also the respeot- On the llth of March, in the 14th year of his age, Crances Cunsincuam, fourth 6: Ri 8. riends of the family are respectfully invited to bis funeral, on Thursda) from No. 62 Livingston street. On Monday, ‘74th year of The friends of the famil, funeral, on Wednesday, 121 stternooa, ats March 10, Mrs. ‘Ova er age. of Thomas end Mary o'clock, 4 How, im the are invited to attend her inet. at Zo’clock, P. M , from the residence of her son, Henry A. Holt, 168 Duane park, near Hudeon street, taken to Lebanon. Conn. On the 0th of March. Mrs. Jave Epwanps, wife of Joseph Edwards, M. D., in the 29th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from Fiftenth street, this, o'clock precisely. Her remains will be er late residence, 170 West Wednesday, afternoon, at 5 MARITIME INTELLIGSNOK Co; ZA Paine, Wooster, Ma) ‘mith, Charleston, N Albus, Fiteber, oy “Giek ‘Blcop—Roger Williams, Rb Paani 4 8 Melt epenmechip Florida, ae Bar Movements of the Ocean Steamers, 8. CFOB. Liver, ‘Ban Fon. . Now York. Charlostoa. iL 101800. Pert of New York Mareh 12, 1851, Mein ¢; Chimera, Bangs, Co; Colus bie. Crem ‘Kremlin, 612 548 ee Blethen, Chagres; rf a. Bot cy ry 4 (Bam), Peters, (sw), mley Bt Porersbu tage, Poilsdolphia, J 8 ‘Sierra eco, Clark, com | Fismburg, Schmids & Maneanills, Punch & few Orleans, Gorham, Bassett & BL h thet. off the a a fon, Bulkley, hence tor Savannahs ‘eo; 10% FM. oft Fao, exchanged signals with steamebi; ama, Ludlow, hence for Bay: Shij yw Orloans, 19 days. with i ist 85 2, lon ane ork Brie Ewerald (ar), fo. lew Orleans. St Porte Cabello, Feb the passag a cariez & Co, | 4 days, with oo! jt Jago de Cuba, sablenee, Marthen, Qi PR viet iahiebce, Marthen, Quavam, PR, via Ho ith tibert aP 0 |sanes, to Culber: ana, ). Stout, Havana, iama suger, to Sturges & rig Log wood. ‘ie tabac ois. ar North River, Marcw it bare: bi fierke RD Knight, Lovett Letter Bags steamer Bi Gry Grose, (Bom), Na fof nbout 16) tons, bigh on the m the evening of the Sch ines. Daca York Rive: , Richards, Philagelphis, 2 days 9uh ine tar ding. Below, One trig, name tnkaewn jalioa, i900, w Wind during the day from B to SW. ——— Marine Reports. or: Dy a fv op Pes Pacame Vi Qreaes, Sendwich Taian de o’elook. Bor all packages are roveived a f ed forwarded per special messenger 0 Empire City Postaas to San Francs 2 oot These vee ine, Bm nton, (rowel! axbury via Now port New 01 Sterlin 8, Pulton, for fit Portia “y iehey, fin » Mill, for Bovton day, Jerome, F Castarrel! 7s inter, Fowler, New York , Nickerson, from Phila n ted Mores Rady, D ste echt wrk: ows. », Chase, Greenport Busy, fo Warren fy pb N ie, Carino, (67 Bachangs) which can olla Will be forwarded ta ebarye 6 et Paatite, tor Ris Janeiro, will gait vn y, do; BO Gandy, rtemosth Rough Boston on, Hirooklyn; inkbam, Pert av Py 0. Bt Marks, 13 days, with ootte: ), Jacksonville, 1) Name, Johnson York River, 2 days for Sam Diogo and B St anchor ia the Maroh Il 2. Ready, Cates, Baetport, toh; 2d o Benrene asabal Dei with's shi po ae Mo bethe silas Hoimes, Jobs ad Savannah, 7 days, with cotton, ko, ‘Thomas 15, with Dent and Porto Cabel- ay vajmarh Co, lis Bias experienced ena Sogn 1s Grande, 12 days, of Charieeton), jetg Bares 22 LR 25 days, base, PR, e Co », with suger, on se oT opore ig 14 days, t & Will srowell, Mayagues, PR, 14 days, with Tabasco, 30 days, with ns gale trom SW, 8, with, 10h besoh mt she got bouad t. 3 Pi near Smith's Island; ehe to tt for whaling: ane, March 2. dave ed, for brig Maceball, a Als from Now The brigs Pt ™, Ponriann, Mareh 10 us Bator. pttor Rage will close at the Reading Room, | * eran Bags are Sito at Konyon's 61 Wath etrest, ‘rinee, Anca Telegraphic tteports | A Guest, Hoim: York; KC Horton, Gandy, do, J New Onivave, March 10, 1861 W Errichson, We cott, Weymouth, Expedite, Rackets, Raat Fleur 2 beta it $3.70; at t8295 6 | Gree wares, Gandy, NYork: JC Doughty, Murphy $412 sor aeead Ww selling Richmond, Va David Smith. Smith, Charieston, 8 0 vt | jen pork is quoted at 7512; and win } at $10 60. Lard is soarce, with sales of Me © by the Rev William Gothard «, Jane, to Mise Baran GO Treva, 7 a Ter Rev Ohaciag Fm | ano, of this city, to RB Nae ard wo damage vo the a Brin Fawn th: Prramen Osprey, at Phil of the Och turk, off Cape attorns, storm, trom S8W to NW, whith lasted 28 howrs, er - my following partiowiars of Ay 088 her | every ‘inne that hae qommuairation with the bel @ lone of 198 ‘barieaton, on the | ‘enoonntered @ vio~ Namediately egal coulked fight, the elovein abandon tbe aalpe ould From this time to Jen 13th. incremeing t ele: mi: nerensing t0.80, lazm! tow: $3000 at jtores, and eek planks It Feb.” Senn Ansrract, Grosier Norfolk for Danvers, in a silhanés, but one, who was Scur Anet Srory, Hole, 10th, from Capo heavy weather; on the Sth i Scur Biiza Aww, of Pembroke, for Fork, Montauk Point F d part of he ‘There was no insurance mor fore Balize, yt old ‘with’ vome of the vos terials. Capt Bates And. soo before reported wrecked) were A Nickerson, Cornell, F, to TeBe! U1 the New twenty ies to the lee of cobcom, bbls o: ‘four, winter painted seg am ie, from Bali a the Norther: mate of brig Allen board of hor at the Te, was at Cartha- end of che mse. t Hol: Hole 10th, from ale on the Sth, from NX, oplit bien was ruth from Ba ruary, with drowne ‘of Provincetown), Case, at Holmes's lay tien tor Bo experienced vei inst, in aN Egale, opiit rovail, the niga of and, of lime. anchore xt morning oud a from the pilot boat Eclipe, of New London, and sesisted im gotting Ler an- chor. Missing Vesses..—The brig Catharine, betwe master, s regular packet Cubs, sailed from New Yor! Rot strived out on ih Fe ft *p). bof}, aud her 3 usr} af 384 December. d hopes sre ert it been taken off by some vessel bound to tephen Henry, New Yon m~ St Ji +A 01 ‘Whalemen. Py fir ec Island, June Ras Roseoe, Gorhan, NB, 200 ete Ply at Lpeyry, Ree. 13 toe Louden, fae 200 Is 4W, Pionse peer torepaic Int 31, lom VE: » or Cook, rep Oot 13, Ft he PC apeke, ‘tasers, 8H, Arr ag, Talsshuano, Jen 7, Hosper, Slocum, FH, Co. Bld Jan 2, Minerva, Mo 2, Smalley, NB. bd home ‘At bya Stafford, F R:ver, art Ane 1s @ report of her having watena, Sth me it, lat Teb'ot Gey Head ENR 10 Acarvico, 8 Toth, schr Buse 2uth, bark Cabs t), Wall mouth), echre irsife (of Addison), B: Inaries ton; 24, Feb 1, brig Mat ma 91 ‘Sid'Feb?S bath Mivira Harbeck, Din. Maris, Ingrabem, Matan: aoub, ‘bar! ANAMA, Jam 1 g0ld ship Fenny, Joy, Ady at co, Feb 18, ship Ro suction same day; brigs Helon B hs Jub, tor Pay Ponro Caneiio, Feb’ 1S—Brig Sara G >, vin Guiaua for N York, un Font av Paivcr, eb 20—Brig Milton, Harper, for N York. # days: others before reported K ‘Dec 18—Arr tchr Comet, San Francisco. Leo, for eatly ineorrest Wirsat ‘ianils, Deo 13, Lalla Wear FHS —, on the ie oe 4, Tom BD: (or Ply~ from St ‘Thomas for N York. ey in ore: kh, Gardner, NB, oil not ” Clifford mad Waza, eo oh iss 5258, Jon 105 W, Callao, NB, (not “Catta”), 600 Spoken. Alice Frasier (of Boston): Flanders, from NYork for foo 7 m_ Portemouth for Philadelphia, 10 miles. as Foreign Ports. Feb 15—Arr ship Manlius, Baker, Baltimore, Fob 21—Brig Arve, Gorham, for NYork, in7 or b soda mw CH Hale, Gilkey, for jolmes, dieg; Montezuma, Peele Fairmount, Philadelphia, nm Pe ‘> ae ab a ork oker, a sehr, wi from Norfolk, for i age Vira, (or carvont), Mors iol. to be sola by ske, ‘184 tons, for bales same day. dyke, from sclir Brontes, —, for rescuing Ube crew. Kec brig Canova (soe Mia Aide Fee Tniver®, Feb 11—Sid obi} Spemimee or Mare Candace, Ham! im, rR We Berm York; Aurcra § Bureh, N Bostox bh 71 P Philadetphis do, Pressed by och WC Nelion, ' rem: Kav Bonroe rtoine more. New Hayes, March = Rico, ec hr Cambri New Lowpon, Maro! ton, Port au Hoare Arr bark A NSW, Sept 16—Arr ebi Cie barks Wim Th mpeoe, (Br) Er BW vo $B, with some sus Chane Ro, prev to Tth—Cld sche Mary, Sid brig Bei m Lele, Swit Klin, K allict). for Burope, greek, Montpelier, 'C New York, # oh O— Arr eel echt Thomas B Smith, Wetiey Baler: Parrall, wollte NS 01). Boots, NYork. jreeno, San Frat 1th, ship &lbatress. Feb b—Bark Utah, from Boston, (and n: thews, ) te lo ove 13—Bark 0, Jordan. from Bt @, Norvon, from N York. wre ‘Geo Our, Perki cot off the epit wit ait ee en , from Boston, having Woodbury, oni, rd, Spof- jusan Sp me NLueings maria, Bich, Boston; fist, rN one, March 10—Are brig St Andrew, Roberton, be) brie OW Pickering, Pic eri » Cardenas; brig sobre Fawn, Miller, Guayanill: Sar tiet, N Yor y Ware, Navor icole:' brig m Mary, Hashing, J vell, do; Byror Sid schrs Mechi Ph—Arr brig Rescue, soha KL Tas for de: Gverney jor Delaware eity; Leods, Boston for Philadel- . Reage * Wareham for do; Abstiact, pasted last report. The in in the ae. t Her (Br), Teare, 1 © Fisher, a) ovens, Griffin, Porto 8 Bia coke Blaeriet Smith, Smith, N J, Romi Elisabeth bi Baker, Boston, Benedict, Thomas, Provenance, Maroh My pone Risk, Bates, Richmona; | oth, rloe reson be dN ta Cid ache Albert Pomtsnov rn, yreator, Cm ne B: teh Treason, 0; elon, teh ahipe Florida i "Lyot Apaiaoh ico! Below, 9th. brig Florence, thy ‘Teatneryse, Bater, Bi elmore; Delaware, | drs ee; Tork: South oy aot Br). On eit my arre| 4 BAMA, (1,300 toi Mid insta art ons,) Capt. 0. D.’Le XPRESS LINRYOS CHAGRES: punor— EB ag aD 7s Oa rir [a will sail precisely Pe March 15; Charles Steddard, commander. ‘This stesany deem constructed with @ vit ost excellent vent sakes “ieee hy ee Haha pola for NYord vault for the safe i seansrenage ot of seeeie 8 ta ‘Maroh br Aan Deanian, Wood, Mow York, seas, ve. MIL ea acres athe’ sohe, Coral from Mottola, oe ‘Bib, "Queens, apply to iL een wre, Yeederish kaburg; Martha Matia, and Jobn O ‘Ireland, MEDICAL bri Rio Grande (Br), Wi OOOO CTO OOOO Eee re xy t eet ee Beraeayiss VEGBTABLE BLAxt pid ee for Boston. Matanzas, | 49 oa enviable stand re the Bum rs ‘Arrived. why pee Stolood plaint, dyspopei Stcomabip, ie Deacon and sot debility. ed ogy pp ed tiie in ‘Westt Bepénon, oF Crosby, Mee cheapest medioine er: at saan, ive Detoreat, Mr Barolay, serah eel that those who have not t Bareler and vent bong ty re ibay, Witomil lies 01 tle of it. To be hea at ie pak ia Chambers eee Shiow, FW Scott, TW muasea PB uresten, mee Seams Doge Boors, Wan 2 Finn ae einen, SD a f WAKD.—JBFFAIES' ANTIDOTE, A SPE: tales, Cass | BOOO i th oiflo a mare fc wakes a speed: with Suid, capenets, ior change pplication ote ines, The Mm epallengss * ines ‘cue which t 8 Halliday, Peterson, Je Dea yA Ben Bath Gor 4 Beslen, US Consul for V —F Gorreles C4 suela; Capt koa h Lb Lg eb rt v4 PA LAMRY. | AUT ROS iw Onn ofthe “Private ing pes se a segtien min‘ i ccatinee fed autrders ot ody an resulting from tmp ita 79) ne Cle pre 4 a Jobs et Vinme, ‘nay + Mre MB Parkburet, Miss Pl ehildien and ‘Madi t limbs ‘> etlons iigen0e, these symptoms followed by ‘ote + Beard and ees Mrs N Hd Bezs Mre Miller, "ure nt Pe want, bo T yal woak, and emaciated. "Gate * this hi rary i the hohe atte subject, has not fc a ee ow whi doubtedly deserves, and the unfortunate Sunsher, B 7 tothe chariatan and nostrum vender, wae J Wallis, HO + Al the different forms of ‘these Myer, Mr. Bweet, From the anthony Fleming, o Ghibers, A Ma)l, Be: tie arty ol eight, Bitcaturg, MR Romain, Albert Mc ree, Geo rif Thomas, A Estelote, thi ‘pb alee leea Win refiiettsB thompson, @ Day doce’ Sa expetienced in tale branch of the: profession” Fo thoes he he “ ny von om Scertain ol or from dele- class of Betas els, an ion happy to afford th by letter, in Rngliah, Frenel jsulvetion hours from ard otreet, near Eretama witdie 0 the country. DB Ai CD Whitest F Farrand friend, WN Wallace, Wm Stokes. Joel Bi OC Labat: Biram Coit, Me Bower Somes Bartlett, C A Wiggins, © WR all, J Finoh, D Ta} B Bornean, rw F avis, T Demi Wood. 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All ot ike Family Phystols letters and Fapers mest pass through, the ‘ihe fe For | $8 ents washer of oe Ballet raters freight or pasiage, peving, unequalled scoominodstions for | plorable effests, &: of cy wath edit tlogance and com WARD Ke GuliN 86 | Pues i, Fe Foraale a ti tht pellitbery, Baa srbwse Z ee . a 10 will by the auther, 604 wey. succes: C, and sail April 24. K YOURSELF—FOR TWENTY-FIVE: means of the Pocket at panlagina, ot Brecy Cae. pi TT NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PE. Ay gf ‘Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising rm Physleian’ whiciieth edition, with, one, huadree Sette and malfermaticusia svert shen ThA ‘ousg, M.D., Graduate of of the chy ie | = of scoret a 3 od or elegames or comfort. Price of mW plating jarrens exclusive use of extra rey atate ous & copy 125; fro reene $1: uy ervoel te, How York, £35. An oxpe- to each ship, No bersh + Physician. snelowed inc hetver, will syereenisee Found, eringes & To turd th, Saturday, June 7th, Saterday, Juve 2ist, duly th. fll ry turday, Sep turday, Ootober ies. October 26th, i SSO Tameactencil & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. 1 DRAPER a ene oat AG : ve os art i. ‘ Toe owners ot these snipe will aot socountabie. f cS ekeinanen ma hie office, No.1 Mote iain cree pens epee ome | aig ate (norefor, and the value t Tot April mext, the rate of freight by the above steamers from Liverpoe! will be materially reduced. ouan Big Lt RAViga Tow COMPANY.—FOR Pia ¢ U. 8, Mail steamship Hi will eail fer Bre Oresre TT CURED — ‘DR. MURPMY Has to No. 2) vols , hourly consw ed's without Bercery in ewe ve f specific, ‘will forfeit S500, wu ER? LIFE is IN PERIL, WHO WOULD eetion? Hunterian Dispor 4 hrovgh the Post Othoe. ‘epoca ae: t pe in Havre at reduced rates. For ps apply to MOLLER, SAND & KIBKA, age ite Besedwen FOR reer. yy at CITY oF GLAsoon.- rode foe. Al aifictad are invited to diate application to DOCTOR MUN TER, whose Protest Celebrity, respectability, and integrity of feveront sorwti PAtiont of @ thoroarh Price $1. 5 #6 for pasveng $ Bt, Ticmnan 470. Between St 4 Vern Cres, Vew Arp Pri there ie a the Went arn, A pymoe, Ll = “PRACTIONL FR *. te ny Merlin will tat freicht NARD, Jr, 38 Broadway. pee eae cate thie company, ence maile, will ‘cout and ae Theres, ceying on the cai 0 in deploned, on beVrome are of ioe United Staten cow wm one of whieh wi will be alwayeis, is vert each ane ot of reno RRGON, 1.099 ec 000 tone. en? ing steamer from pellers will be kept ap Goon “ core Baa’ teqgeient paceaares od ‘ranciseo. conpection “ki moO iy | te tained re peace ew | Korg on the 13 mgt i ort a x Shen) New K. 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Fin iss | Sra pecstonly 9 4 look, P. savenae or fteigh . corner of Warren S—THE NRW AnD sieemohip Bache eg haTHan, MORTAWORE WOULD Sa¥ To Pant gt wHo oddard, ‘Tom the Yen “Cure ut volens,” that ie, gonteneted disease 1 your health, tell you * D) fundays you will avosd are # they only can mY mt, and thet their o pase wired ae this omfoe. | you, jad of mevionge tm all vat is it Hones, Vorey at Censary for dimenge in all ive forum: ae whew heath has been ruined by there enotisss, call upon me daily. 196 | William street M4 duced. —An Baprese tor California (i voange hee min ‘ors for Jamaion, Oh: : ire state Sane Shao a