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weeds, 7, are: ant 85, asttes, 1, con 2713, ay nt eaecetae announced that, for t Ge Peed th eee aa would, perhaps, at « more advanced period of the term, have to reqee the attend- ance of the bar to a later hour, a a other sige Me Me b Manufactures vt Coton fone rr packages, gi, C4, 12.802; Blin i ae 13, 5445; t ‘vet oie chicth, 18, 3.549; veatings, 3, 1.841 oniery, 123, wink Mating, x ind Br pint 5, 736; ball ees a Manu, hat yr br yyrrn lap- veg, 107. 10,091; spool, 633; 8, 1,218; yarn Pee eacchotaree of, 10 ais ’, Silk.—Silks, 166 packages, $54,819; rib- 10, 9,900; ilk and ‘eotton do., 9%, depart with the mails for Beto y posneny: emt ier, crapen, 5, 3483; ‘crape ‘ne 3 ezapen, oa oa be then 4, 1.883; nud freishs 3.050; plush, 22, 20. following Judges presided. Honorables—Gi | Serene, ier), Cees i, Rigs ‘Addison ‘Gar. Jewett, are: Me Coun, Alonzo be tore Thomas vey EO ees st Sam 0, 4. ay White,« end another vaspenasens was oe ym ¥. Kendall, respondent against Edward ann Snel was also taken up, and the argument ey Higeceded ‘with, ‘There are 188 causes 228 the calendar, and the court they should sit from Mancu 26th.—No, 6 having been concluded, No. 61 is now on argument. Eee SHIPPING. NOR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM: ship ARCTIC, Capt. Jas. Luce. This steamship yi will feet 1, from her berth at the foot of dual ‘tveets NG till paid for, Ai testers and Papers must pass or freight of passage, having une~ ‘aud comfort, apply to D) COMLINS, 56 Wallstreet... The stew L- ‘Tre eitk Buc d she Arctic, and sail April 16, oe il received on board it Monday worsted, 26. 14,900; silk and cotton, 31, 11.056; Ne | * cloth, 3.1,879; ribbon quiling ls Mode gloves, 10, 4.028; mite 2B linen and cotton, 3 4s factures. of, 206 Cini thers and as 2 }, 2,234; collars, cuff, ete., 15, 1,077; hose, 4 1301; ‘aon 3 "soe leather Fuspenderr, 1, ia buttons, 13, 4 carpeti “084; ‘matting, rolls, 964, ,640) oll cloth 359 packages, $102454. WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOUSE. —Woollens, 18 packages, $9,689; cotton ‘and worsted. 28, 4,812; shawls, 1, 528; flannels, 9 1.144; blankets, 2, 324—total, 58 pac! 6. Manufactures of Cotton. Cottons, 211 packages. do. 8, L514; prints, 6, 629; -Hins, 7, 1.183; embroidered do.. shawls, 1, 07; hose, 13, eit; * ap manufetures of, 15, 5471—total, 27 of Silk-Silks, T package 4. 306; crape shawls, 10. 1.171; cravate, sarsnets. 61, 6.867; . 28, 3.295—total, 177 packages, $28,735 yctenifctires of Flas, Lain rect, and betwee: buttons, 2, 1,732; do. stuffs, 1, 273; re i 2, on starboard bo Manufactures of Wool. —— 1,167; mus- ; bed-lace, 1, 240; a 11, 1,548; other packages, sore. Manufactures of All letters and newspapers mui After the Ist of 7 ; 65 packayres, $12,039. raw goods, 46 packages. $6.64; flowers 2, 1,022; “embroideries, 6. 2,020 suspenders. 1, 2.656, Manufactures « Woollens, 24 packages, $10,891; cotton and worsted, 27, 6.457; vesting, Sak; ia Vests, al 3.096; flannels, fs She offers to persone wishing to visit World and money. of passengers are not surpassed by say, steamers afloat. For Passage apply to MORTIMER LI the arrangement of this sat cisco on the first and fifteenth tained by unavoidable accident mails at Pai will touch at 4 Monterey. The steamers of the fifteenth of ‘the month, will toue lowing Unite citie, ruute:— 6 3, 374—total. 257 packa res of Silk.—Silks, 15 Flax.—Linens, 106 pac 250; handkerchiefs, 1, 552; $23,004, 3.286; kid gloves, "08d “dotal, 108 packages, $17.1 tween 8: U. S. Commissioner's Office. Before J. W. Nelson, Baq. Mancu 26—The examination in’ the complaint made against Philip Hayes, make a revolt on board the steamship Pre that vessel was lying at the port of Chagres, was con nued, and evidence introdu of the United States, which resulted in the the prisoner for an actual revolt, arging him with Posdee thateerel ad by Mr. Rider on car ty rior Court. Before Hon. Judge Sandford. Mancn 26.—The Astor Will Case.—Wa. B. As Executors of John Jacob Astor, deceased, ut the sui Derethea Langdon.—This suit wae to test th the will of the late John Jacob Astor, in relation to two ma of $100,000 each, claimed by his daughter, Mre Langdon, as having been lodged by her in wd which she claims irrespective property coming to her under the will of the « The proof before the court i Oregon. Armstrong, Lawrason & Co., Agents. Saloon state room: Lower cabin berth. hands in trust. Lower cab Steerage, to all documentary, and of & It has. however, already been reported in eubstance Before Chief Justice Oakley 1 26—Jeremiah Towle v ion of ejectinent to recover possessic situate near Twenty-fifth street, designated as lot No, 118, The plaintiff claim» the own ship under deeds, which were put in evidence, Soin Poruey.—This was | th company, 64 aud 605 Supreme Court—In Chambers, Before Hon. Judge King EXTRAORDINARY Manen %4,.—Habeas C —This was an eputentien for the custody of the two surviving chi Crowther, who was a resident of St. in 1849, from which place he went to California, hie wife and three children behind, one of whom has Jen of fi to 8t Louis, enriched by his enterprise | lowes’ thee hens and to his amazement discovered that his «pouse had taken unto herself another mate, bearing mubial name of Monk, with whom she had eloped under an alias, taking with h wending her way to New York, where she located he at present habeus cr) the children. « in Reade street. pout 13 and 10 yeu houre on ‘whom ‘the subpaena. ha Mtated that the mother of the children had gone and taken them with her, after the subpena had been aie spiritual knockers was ens it of reaching Cal iturnia by the most ane and comfortal i conveyance. |N. BA few first class state rooms remain unengaged. z AWN 6) iseued, One of the f sulted by the second husband abouts of the lady and children; ing been subpened, testified before the Judge Monk came to her to consult her, and that she npet Sth April, as above. hand, in which she displayed « golden bull, containing in its interior three figures ; ne the mother, the small ones the children; the ba open ‘and shut several ti Witness sald she asked the boll and figures represented, and it replied, protect my mother, and brother aid that the was under the impression that the children were in axmall house somewhere up the North river, be further proceedings in the case are wjourned until he whereabouts of the children is ascertained by some ore reliable authority, than the suppositious belief of he “ Mysterious Knoeker. THE LATEST ADVICES Ree 7 re NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, f figure represented pirit what the gold ptaed a5 0 oon streets: i Pe bd not be cured without i ghort time.—Jam 3¥-= ESSSSAe FF Proprietor challenges a n der ti Practitioners in this eo whieh it is eepecial maiceaaae 8 sraeer woneteSEtte2GeSS.~s3- QozA™ a7 prnaM NAVIGATION COMPANY—FOR BRE- Southampton—The U. 8. Mail seetmahip HER- MAN Grube tree, commander, will sail for Brem in, via Southampton, on Saturday, March 29, Fler No cil iver "ice ot passage nthe rat cab $120; in the second cabin, perienced Sui mn is fo the ah mei: eet “alo "ont frelgl Ly wou R, SAND adway. HE BRITISH AND ae aOR Y. Mail Steamships between New York and Liverpool a, joston and Liverpool—the Boston ships only sulins ‘At Halifax, to land and receive mails and pas- FRICA, Shore, Can. bi NIAGA Ia, Capt. Sto t. $I ADA. Capt. Har CAMURIA, api he teh, These vessels carry a clear eats at mast hea red on port bow. w York, eine day, 26th March, ny, at April. oe wel “Wednenday, Teh ow Tork of iuston to Liverpool, Keat eabia, Passage from New York or Boston to Liverpool, second 2, Berths not secured until paid for, Freight will be charged ou specie beyond an amount for por- tonal expensess ‘An experienced Surgeon on bi pass through the Post Office. 0, NARD, Jr., 38 Broadway. m Goods, received Through bills For frvight or passage, apply French, German, pril next, the rate otccight b the above steamers from Liverpool wili be materially reduced. No second one passengers taken after first May, until far- ther notice. ‘aptain James A. Wotton, will leave April, touching at Southampton. ondon during the both in the economy of time rangements for the comforts peed and’ STON, 53 Broadway. > MAIL STEAMSHIP d Oregon. —The publi Y; ved by the Navy Department, mails, will continue to lea San "Frans of each month, unless de- or the non-arrival of the . The steamers of the first of the month ‘apuleo, San Blas, Mazatlan, San Diego, and at Acapulco, butat no other Mexican ports. “The fol- States mail steampackets are now in the Pa- eof which will be always in port at eachend of the 009 tons, TENNESSEE. 1.300 tone R, 1,200 COLUMBIA, 800 CAROLINA, 600 a tons. NICORN, \ ARATE 1,4 The new ee . < cout UMBL A; will ply larly be- Francisco and ports, in’ Orego ting at the rt the arrival of mails and rs from Pa- nama, Without delay with mails and pas transient passengers io, will’ be Tata: tained by the steamal EMPIRE one leaving New York th, and CHEROKEE, leaving New York on the 28th h month, for Chagres. A third boat will also be kept in New York, asa spare steamer. The new steamships ©. RIBBEAN and PIULADELPH direct I N ‘at such periods as ible om the Isthi i, a through li lexico, California, ans cam be secured from Passage RATES OF FARE FROM NEW YORK TO CHAGRES. gh tickets HOWLAND & ASP ALL, 54 and 65 South street. —IN CONSEQUENCE OF mer PROMETHEUS, she of the 27tl ships will the Pacite. e benefit of this REC oan ME- passaze, apply vor Hattery Place, up stairs. ‘ pier 4, NR. rei SAM. The Steam Ship SCAB AS MEDICAL. Te FEMAL a De. LAFONT'S ¢ ese of Grand and Alen treet. Price, ay vad corner of Bowery nd one dollar per |. D., Gradaate of the varions gem of oes dis- gil the recipes given in Self-Abuse is worthy of be read by, every one. tracting dis should nfo ony ol roing to sea should possess Inrriage, the Pocket. Asculkpra renee BE ry One ‘ Any person sending 7 ‘five ‘Comte ter, will receive one copy of book by ies! will be sent for ‘Address Dr. ce street Phltadelphlas alas for 221 Broadway, New York. — LONDON TREATMENT mieation IVATR fe femedy, and can chow any one there are thousands si of yeary’ stand Ruarantes cure without cae, | 8 “4 thele met mat aris year, witho: short time —John, Rotli rare, to be cured of debility boned you cured me, by loe all fections—illustrated by a great ot heantially "eolored. pintes, ae ones 90 lites by omer lecturer om surgery am of ti med nature, It is 7 nal It J ~"" Tt may be sald, fearlessly, to be eq ‘s works om the same famil; perjor te anything of the. hie Author of i eAntho ofan iy exer Ph Eat na phonlesk Sai REWARD.—JEF: 3 $500 Brann —rerrnies “ASTIROTE 8 re speedy cure, ments the least, serene “KY XpoeUre, oF e in iain ioe tic ne to bi pee PLU TRAC - llon—e tubatitute to imervertal ANA AND DAN- ety ofdiseaser, It i* already a por rel tions in a vari- try, Aas Tome with many ae iene " "ins Uieanen i ame aware ance a fer by ont abuses the vietins can alee apply # a eertainty of cure. D': Ay Felf Miss Ade- Van Voete ‘andi ft JOUNEON, NO. 16, DUANE STRRET, 80 WELL Ve fetes ONG AS Yoh Hie Piste known in the treatment of del diseases, tation for skill LY those half cured cases at have eminent, Constitutional weakness, ret ‘habit, effectually cured. Recent w Waltereate Mre Fanny Wilson Mn, An- wha thony Mrs Marga” Williaias Mise Jone Wernhase Mw Williame Mrs Mary White Mrs, ee MipeKate ba hite Mie Ming r , 4 Ve A Ward eben § Wiliam MiasMary permet b sony h ire ce INVIGORATING CORDIAL — THE only remedy for weakness and debility of the organs, of body aud mind caused by improper be cautious where you poly ‘ordial will restore neers ae three agg > for or and thon wad Sorte few pottles*of tl this Vhite Mrs Emma = Whe Whitford MrsMaria Webb Mrs Rache! the country. Dr. Me ‘ates Miss Louis ‘oung SeurDaMari ORNSLEMEN'S LIST. 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