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a rhorter time, sod with more certainty, and as listle would not expect South Carolina long to remain s snteals saaemmae MERE nian onan 000 Aq) ; w Bogland States—Sew Hamp ormont, Museu Inland together—have only 31288 ayuare miles. ‘Phe rend Buates of New York and’ Fonueyivania have, the fle bud 47,000, and the latter onl; juare miles. | The territory of South Carolina Le than a majority wernments of Europe. park has 21 6ibsjuare wiles, Holland 11.470, Belgium ), Switerland 17.206, Bavarla 24435, Saxgny 5.705, aM pros | meare that co-uperation all desire, | 1 naniietiee seourity of South Caroline de | Hanover 14.000. and Portugal, once a powerful she imamediately «cede from the Union, and | perous nation, hae 0 square miles, among the vf tho earth, the separate | ‘The prsend population of South Carolina, in round to whiad i | only ot the Laws of nature and of na- apaibers, lo about 00,000 mats, white and black. ture's Ged gutithe ber.” a fraction over sixty persons tothe square mile, hor eesieed, Ba. present indications, the separate | popniation would be two millions. Macteatnruets has heru Sta = 3 slaveholding . Een et will thee become tho efficient romedy for | persons to the square mily, sud South Uarulias, with all past wrongs, and the sury guaranteo of their future an improved condition, ‘and independenes. could well bear » population of two millions.and it might ® warm apd vinquent discussion of the resolu- | bea greater, ‘Phe resources of South Carolina have been ions by Mesars. Gihw. Nance, (arlington, and Summer. | greatly underrated. Her exports at present excved mor day,a very spicited secession meeting Ls ager py rt ee Se pedir e same ot a ie (from 10 2) per cent) to be was held in this ay, the most conservative corner { added. The importa must then amount to twenty-two of the State, from ite oomwercial relations with the ep te pe Seige Salles, CORSE) i sac | tai uty at 20 per cent, would bring a revenus of Mies Pho enthusinem was actually foarfil, a6 | CU Sino, five faudred thonmnd daliars, The pee indicating the drift of the strong tide of secession. sad F . sent amount and mode of taxation would support the All the distrigte are appointing their delegates | commen operations of our government, as it now does; to a grand informal muss convention early in | jeaving (if all required) the import duties to support and May. ‘The regular State Convention will not meet | defray the e four foreign relations, And after till next spring, to decide upon secession. In the | reflect, that for many years following our revolution, meantime, let the administration, and the Union | whole of the federal government did not much ex- men of the North, look to Seward & Co. at the increase of 23 population, would eight millions, ome re- ple to rear to ourselves @ government le to support her independence and # i } trade and o soon raise owr i . sources would be to Sepa- | respectable, nnd ARLESTON, April 15, 1851. South Carolina and Secrssion-- Provocation rate State Action—. te Letters of & and John Van Buren—& s of Fourvrism, So- cialism. Land Reform aw Asswe Between the North and tw wird | protect our liberties. } Wehardly doom it necessary to say moro in this despatch to illustrate these three pojats:—PFirst, that Abolition—The Real | a large majority of the people of South Caro ina nithan Issue Be- are in favor of separate secession. Second, that the he Bibi wrilous Postion of | Character of the people justifies no other conclu- tuccen Infidelity and the Bible Porilows Postion Of | sion than that they are in earnest Third, that there the Country—Disunia App ‘ya foregone Cow | isabundant evidence to prove that they will go out eluston—Massachuseits and South Carclina Reso- | of the Union, unless a far greater degree of compro- dbiias, site byt sie. | mise is shown them by the North, than has been IPS op, te erage a conservative | °F i8 now exhibited in the Northern State ln- ‘The city of Charleston is the most conservative | geod, the greatest danger js, that any concessions corner of South Caroliua—conservative as regards | now, however liberal—like the young Count of a disposition to accede to the compromises, and to | Paris coming forward to save the throne of France remain in the Union. Commerce is conservative. | —Would come too late. 4 ts 3 Meantime, what have we from the North ? The Northern merchants, agents of Northernmercantile | Naw York Herula introduces into Charleston, to- houses, and citizens of Northerv descent, with north- | day, the letters of Seward and John Van Buren on em predilections, have suflicient influence to miti- | the paver onetian, api is ScrepenEnines, ane ne tei i ue “eae ugitive Slave law. What is the effect?) The se- ate ie ss S A oe eXent- | cessionists are strengthened in their policy of sece ‘aihae valieade in. consabdl dombinaction. \ DOE. These letters prove that there ts to be no miti- Sorte into the interior, ad the engaged ation, no abatement, of the abolition crusade upon Tine of steamers to Liverpool, even in anticipation, | “@¥ery, but that the war is to goon till slavery is have increased to an extraordinary extent the busi- | Tdicated, even at the hazard of the horrible and nees and prosperity of the city—that in many sec- | TeVolting seenes of St. Domingo. Sir, the idea en- oo et an pl i oro pa ge tertained by Seward and Van Buren that there is ite no longer any danger to the Union, is full of danger in valuo 100 por cent.—that houses cannot be erect- | to the inion. Mr. Webster prociaims it; but it ed fast enough for the wants of the population, and that thus, upon the spot, an excellent field is open for tho profitable investment of the large surplus capital which exists in the State and in the town, it 1s very natural that the business men of Charles- ton should be opposed not only to separate secession, but to secession upon any terms short of further ag- gressions by Congress upon Southern rights. e say that this would be the view of the subject by piney sere men of Fina yaar regres ath pose, Dvctor, that this, and any other adjustment But what isthe fact? According to the mesting of | of slavery, cysts reapected, by a sort of forced nation andl State wovercigntge a ute Separate State | Fanuy Wrightism, Lucretia Mott, and Agrarian: oe moma edi. sateen | ism?” It is all infidelity, sir—it will come to that— Peethe ee beable are in favor of it, And when it is | the Bible does not suit these people, because it have been increased, during this agitation, trom so | tolerates slavery—they reject Christ because he tom ce o SETS ssitation, from) | tolerated it—and the final war between the North ceri cra ee ane Or Preparations for se- | and South is, after all, to be = war between we may well be astounded at the cnthusitm wich | iGdelity and’ Christianity—between atheistical revailed from the beginning to the nd of Mc | fa, republicanism, and the principles of the Hinett's decisive and narnane sheet, fect Mr. | Christian religion.” And before God und man the Mistnaniien ont tate ee . ag rig "4 | progress of Northern fanaticism has that com- ‘this feat, n't vee at a large mere of | plexion. We have none of these infernal synods of ds inch in ma reception, that a large majority of | traitors to God and society in the South. The the reople of Charleston aro in favor of the solitary | sr~ too closely allied with abolitioniam for the Mow borks cote oer lina, without regard to | tates below the line of Mason and Dixon. “ The Tigee ihe leewe be ceaeda, or reese, i sicdomy sooner,” said the planter, “we cut the acquain- aus Sekine ively contervatiee ety | tance of such horrible desperadoes and incendiaries oT the Sanit his comparatively conservativecorner | the better for our safety. As open enemies we can Shedele foe'n deciaitn, Honth Cactinn bemre de. understand them and make our terms; but under . 2 rer) » " | the same government with them, we must live in Beene ould be out of the Union. ints. | cominual fear of our’ lives and propesty. God rior? Of course, it ic far more conclusive in fanc, | grant ua @ happy deliverance!” Fheve views, 20 ; aed conclusive in favor | earnestly expressed as they were, left a deep i Of separate State action, without waiting either for | Pression’ upon our mind. "Neverc-never hag the There is but one elie, ag eTeMOnS ye qbelieve | future of this Union appeared #0 gloomy as under = swdhgand prong Any vontlyectatveched, | this dark and fearful summing up of the Northern secession; and. as been recently established. | Sua fark ha the oleee ot Sha Boni A State couvention has been elected, ‘composed p oroer are. We, spent one 3 bes oh | from a Southern man, in South Carolina, they a members, 127 of whom are opposed to further | Doar more palpable than ever before nn es oP temporizing with the North, and in favor of cutting i 0 - Mica , “ : |. In conclusion, as proof of Mr Clay’s restored them adrift at onee. The other 40, excepting some | narmony, we give pf > eat Ge tae Boe three or four, are in favor of secession as soon as | (.\ 4): ‘ . nother State or two will unite with South Carolina. | C4%lina and Massachusetts resolutions, side by will not do to suffer the abolitionists to infuse it into the public mind, for it is dangerous to believe | it, ifin believing we cease to battle with abolition- ists. And that is the danger—that is the masked | battery from which Seward and his allies are firin, their broadsides against the Union and the ri ready shattered bulwarks of the constitution. _ Put, again. In conversation, to-day, with a very intelligent planter, he observed: ‘* But even sup- i r side:— ion will, probably, not meet till next MASSACTUSETTS. SOUTH CAROLINA. any modification of its opinions in the | yxqypvorive seetina, pos: soUTHERN RIGHTS AssoctA- sepring; ‘interval, will depend materially upon the state of public feeling in the North, and of Northern action, and on the policy of the administration, and the proceedings of Congress. 2 ‘We have already alluded to the provocations for | tox THON, LAWRENCEVILLE Resolved, That the Fugi- Some difference of opinion tive Slove bill, with all its having arisen among the cognates, shall be blotted members present. as to whe- from the statute Pook of ther this platform had re- a " oo the nation on which it now ference to separate State psc ned oy cle — Front or erate | stands, a libel upon both the secession of not, in order to ‘ : . ~ < ry | get is of our government a as those. ye mem. them in one strong, emphatic reason for separation, | "Resolved, That each and bere of this Association) there is no guarantee, uo indication, no prospect of | al of those men who bring whowere present were con- eafety to the South, from the temper and the ten- | commissium to represent cerned. J. D. Wright offered deneies of public opinion in the North; but every | Mamacrasite in the Con- oe — resolutions as symptom and every promise, of continued aggres- | gre of the United States, a substitute for the one re- slong until Southern ‘institutions. are destroyed in | 82d who by their speeches, ported by the committee, blood and fire, if the enemrts permitted to make | Meir votes, or by a coward. which the committee ac- A. 4 © make | by retreat from their post cepted:— further approaches, There is the South Carolina | ih the hour of peril, contri. Keaclved. That it fs the view of the case ata glance. If we remain in | buted to the enactment of opinion of this Association | is only to be destroyed by the ra- | this law, have proved them- that all argument against ists, and the rapid propa- | selves traitors to liberty, to congressional wrong and cir principles—if we go out, litary amanity, to the nation, Northern interference with and alone,” we can only be destroyed at the worst, nd to the high, trust con- our rights, is closed, and It with every prospect, on the other hand, of ultimate o shea by the eiti- is time for action Saibty an3 havemage from the separation. | rons of Maveachusetts; and — Resolved, That, the right Tho people of South Carolin are a peculing | ‘htt each and all of them of secession being admitted, Re shall, as soon as the balls we believe the only remedy | fa people. The love of South Carolina, to them, is | toycan rench them, be re slave States of the predominant affection. ‘The beautiful lime of | jeused from further service racy, is to we- Horacer— 7 in the councils of the na- cede from the Union. _ Dulee +t decorum ext pro patria mori 4, | tion—to reap in the: solved. That, however “Tis aweet and becoming for our country to die, the alm much we desire the eo-ope. ration of one or more slave —may have applied to tile Union anterior to 182); | ed infamy to *. yet. if that eannot but now it bas reference, with a South Carolinian, | memory is doomed; that Sta only to South Carolina. — Ilis ancestry, their tradi- en a B vey seen be secured by the § story and his, belo 6 So ‘aro- | “Pe ¢ altarof Mammon, Congress, recommen y statcomen--the tenchings of hey politiciane-—these, | ¢arume the cflering they le our deliberate opinion the and their fame, and the fame of her soldiers, centre | semen. as ought to secede alone, let in South Carolina » © true son of the soil, an | « busetts, the consequences be what appeal in behalf Mtate is Nelson's ap- Uni- they may peal to the fi and expects every man to | never do his duty.” and the vibrations of “t until we reet in death, the trumpet in bh or in the aecomplishment of the alignment this. our deliberately form. Congaree, are “ee St ee Dat Castalia to ith such notes of discord and rupture in either State coat of arms car, will it do for the administration to fold its Of peace ov the sigr ! or for Northern men, lovers of the Union, to future, of such isten to the deceitful lullabies of the Courier and dees, and the pe Enquirer? The South Carolina convention, deci- nessed in th sive of Union or disunion, meets next spring. In th dors of Hay the course of the North and the cour: Ben een eee eee, | 6 nistration will shape out the issue, i And there is something of chivary with this same | Prospect is gloomy enough. God save the Union! people of South Carolina something of | : bad that heroic character wh Our Connecticut Correspondence. fervor, integrity and va and the gay and gall of the proud cavalier, might « people of South Carolina are by tion, and tradition, a proud peor pitable people, generous of the their word, true to the weaker and regardful of the retand, from our bri be the substantial opinions of Sov Interesting of not a Sleivegammon— Either a Hoax or a Murder Mipptrtown, Conn., Ap Il 19, 1951. I snatch an opportunity to inform you of a seri- ous rebellion and murder in the Wesleyan University n which has always been noted for its 1 the order-loving spirit of its students originated in the Sophomore class; themselves, and we are ready, in th the students had been forbidden attending the cou dorse it. Certainly there sre comparatively which has been in session here during the past w rimes or outrages upon the decencies of « y | The majority of the Sophomore class, in ‘ommitted in this State. If the censors had gono | thie rule, att 1 the court last Tuesda into the criminal calendar of the States for the last | eusper uence. Some w we suepect tha h Carolina would | «whject occurr ereditably compare with in the Union of the p , the student, who was from But we are diverging from the main ismne. In one | the South, drew a pistol upon the professor and shot word, the South Carolinian believes that his State | him through the heart. Great exeitem has be is ont of | in the college and among the citizen go ont, to | dent was o tup in the | county jail if it must be | A wore upon the re secede, to break up the Uni ate a separate nat ae . e See leaving th hern States to look out Theatrical and Musical. for themselves es that South Carolina | — Bowsny Ties This evening a new and aplondid is competent for self government : Lhe is ready to | Yerrion of © Monte Cristo” will bw presented for the fret \t The se nery is said to be magnificent. and the show how deliberately this ypoaition of se | ne and decorations of a rich and very « lid dee ceaion a wovhing er rage eee ion of oe erigtion. "No deubs the he wil te crammed append the follows ag catrnet § " pt oe! ager Ge jnoanwar Tnsatnr ~ ‘The new faree, entitled “That ; nah, & tacos ot Ge ie a ® speech of Gea Odions Captain Cutter.” will be the commencing featni in, & me Senate :— and the performances will terminate with the gran oan A 7 * neither to be avoided nor | dazzling epectacie of the “ Vision of the Sun cf ic rm And fo Wars, De Mook pea tHtitutional and peaceful | splendor of scenery, has never befure been equalled in \nd fo wars, no hed. and no perplexing diicnl- | this city. thee with the eral rrersient, will reanit, oe the beet Ninio’s Garnex.—The equestrian performances an greatly at fault. Out of round policy't Paton Stone, who ts declacdly on of the bert ad. ms tty at fault. Out of round pric Faton Stone, who ix decidedly one of the best and most Southern States unite with South Carolina in tare-tock cherger. Ja'le Lope and the brothers Irtlont great week of Bouthera sdemptton? Ki Renrom's —The eplendid comedy of “Love in a Mure myer henge ae | Will again be presented this evening, together with th fal Kem "1 nitaiteble production entitied “The Sehool for Tigers m oUF Htee slave States, and of givin dramatic publie with the ¢ ainmenta. The acting rougheut iv admirable, and seemery appropriate yet L doubt whether the separate action @ any & Plate would not bring about a Southorm contd and beantiful Narioras Tunatne.—This evening the groat teagedias, day, between a student and | nt prevails The sta- | ested this afternoon, and lodged in the | Dibdia will in the character of Viginlod’ Theemtertahumeuts wil comiude with celebrit, rh Pit, there ‘be but Little doubt ad con Bae tins the homes will be crowded. Baovenam's Leevum.—This evening the numerous visitors to this popular of amusement will have the of seeing m in what we consider to one of bis very best charucters, that of O'Callaghan, im the famous of = His Last Legs,’ together with the more ai Ing, exciting, and att iweodrains of the “Devil im "im which Miss Taylor displays so much taste und rapidity, Bansun's Mesium.—A famous bill is offered to day, at the above popular cetablishment, Iu the afternoon the come pieces of * Turning the Tables” and the * Lottery Tieket.” Iu the crening, the cclebrated comedy of the * Serious Family,” with sn oxcellont cast. Amrtrriueatse, Bowenr.—A rich selection of brilliant equestrian, gymnastic and acrobatic feats is presented by Morsra. June & Co., at their popular establishment in the Bowery, in which all the talented members of their extensive troupe will appear. Cuaistr's Mixetaers give an excellent selection of songs, dances, aud instrumental performances, this eveu- ing. "Estows’ Misevasis.—Thie talented company offer very attractive programme this evening. Hous axp Wiurty’'s Mixeruxts appear at the Colliseum to-night, A good porformance wil be given. ‘Tux New Onceass Sinevapens will commence a se- ries of their select concerta this evenipy, at the Stuyve- sant Institate, Tux Avuecamians give their ninetcenth concert at Hope Chapel, thix evening. Miss Goodenow will sing several of her most popular songs. Canotine Rousset, the distinguished danseuse, and her three sisters, re-appear at Niblo’s on Monday, the 28th inst, A Gxaxp Farny Srecracty is in xctive preparation, pl will be produced at the National Theatre on the 25th. nat, Tue Paxonama or Inexaxp will remain at the Miner- va Rooms for another week, ‘Tue Paxonama or tHe Pricnim’s Pxocness is draw- ing crowded houses every night at Washington Hall. ooo CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarunpay, April 19—6 P.M. Another gloomy day has passed over our heads, and again we have to report a restricted buriness in produce. ‘Avhixs have Been Erm, but not active, the amounting to only 50 bbis stock in the Inspection ix very light, embracing 1.0: penrl—te gether, 1080 eaeks. Treapsrtrrs,—F lou —The movements in Weetern and State, since Cur last, were only to a moderate extent and | the tendency in prices downward, The trade bought only as wanted, to whom about 3.000 bbls. domestic were seld. at $4 18a $425 for No, 2 super; $450 a $4 624) for common to straight State, with Ludiana and Michigan; $4024 $475 for fancy Western, New Orleans, and good and round hoop Ohio; $447 4 $5 for pure Genesee; and fancy nnd extra grades at uncharged Bgures, Canadian wasin better request, in part to arrive, and the sales revehed 1.800 Ubls.. at $450 4 $462 for common, We notiecd a steady market for Southern, with sales of 1,300 bhle. mixed to’ good, at $475 a $4 8745. Kye flour was neminally at $37, without nny demand, Meal brought $5 06H tor 210 bli. Jersey, showing an advance, “In hee wh at private bargain; market unaltered. Kye was lower, the business amounting to 5,000 bushels river, at | Tie, Barley v us pretty freely offered, and the market was | h avy. Outs sold toa limited extent, at a decline of about one cent per bushel om yesterday's figures. For Corn, holders have obtained very full ‘prices, the sales reaching 40.000 bushels, being made at 6¥e, for yellow . O8e, to arrive In a week or so; and 6254 a bse, rn, deliverable during the summer. Banx. —Q uercitron was scarce and wanted, at $54 $35 per ton for No. 1 Bxrswax —Some 4,000 Ibs Western yellow changed hands, at 260.. carh. market has been very quiet during the week. and prices were tending downward. A cargo of Liverpocl orrel was reported sold at $6 50; usual credit. Corvex.—We noticed transactions. embracing 500 bags Rio, at 103; a 10%e., and 150 Laguayraat 1044 a lWzc., with a steady market. Corron.—The market to-day wns further depressed by | the advices per Pacific, the rales only amounting to 1,000 | bales, at rates favoring buyers. Fratnens—Since our last some 6000 Ibs. Western were | part prime at 40¢. cash, and the residue good, | dsipose d at about Sse. Fisn.—Ced is held at $3 62 barrels muckerel brought $" 25 for No. No. 1, at which the demand is fair. Furicits.—Cotton was engaged for Liverpool at three- sixteenths ef « penny, and 15.000 a 20,000 bushels corn, part ut about 34,d., and the remainder on private terms, ‘There wus nothing new to other ports, ¢ without any supply. 500 No, 2, and 910 25 for Fron. —A sale of G00 boxes raisins was made at $2 12a | $2.25. four months. Tay.—200 bales river brought 66e. for city use, which | iv better. Iiyy.—American was held firmly at $112 50a $125, urual credit, within the range of which 150 bules dew rotted were sold. Nothing of interest doing in foreign. Within the last three days the tramsuctions in have not exceeded 3 bales; mew crop at 2c. @32c. cash. Market heavy. Inox. —Pig wns selling in ¢mall lots at $20 50a $21, six months, Some 250 tons English bar brought $35 5 « $37, the latter rate for superior Leav was dull and declining. 150 tons English sold at about $4 67, each Line. —A mcderate business was done in common, at 8¢¢. cash. at which the market was steady. Morasses. generally, was held with increased firmness, | and there have been sales of 200 lhds, Cubs, at 203s¢ ; aud 150 do. Trinidad, at 25¢ Navat Sromes. $3. 1235 per bbl to-day, but no sales were effec Small cls rpirite rewlized 3e., cash, per gal., ettermarket. In rorin, the trapsactions comprise about 1,200 Dbis.. ranging from $1 15 a $1 35, us in quality. Ons.—Linseed bas become dearer, the inquiry for con- sumption increasing, while the stock was light. 20,000 gallons changed hands at a THe. cash; and Bie, 4 mouths, from store; aud 77e.,eash, from wharf. With an active shipping and home trade demand for whale, there Lave been sales of 8,000 bbls. selected, at 42e., cash. Market improving. A small lot tetehe cash, 60.000 lbs. te Provisions —Pork—Prime has advanced, while meas Was steady. and the transactions resehed 600 bb! mers, at $15 12 a $15 25; old, at $14 12 a $14 2 prime, at $19; and old, at $11 60. In Beef, the opera- tions include 15@ bbis. mess and prime, at yesterday's figures, and 50 tierees prime mess at $14 50. Also, 20 bbis. beef hams at $11 50. Cut Meats were inactive, but frm. Some 40 packages bams brought 8\c. Lard bas not varied. The salex embraced 200 bbls. prime, at Go. Butter wud Cheese were more inquired after, but quota- tions were very irregular. Rear Estate —On Thureday the sales at auction were— House and lot 25 Coenties Sli 1,000; do. 230 Twenty-sixth street, 2ixW, $0 200; do. 12 « street, 22x100, $10,000; do. 33 Washington street, x $5,100; do. 100 Wooster street, 24x75, $5,900; 1 lot corner Eleventh ayenue and Forty-fourth street, 560x100: $87: ldo. adjoining, 60x100, ‘$840; 1 do. on rear on Forty- fourth street, 25x100; $5 do, on Broadway, near Forty-ninth street, each $1,825 ench, $3,650; 2 do. corner Fifticth street and Broadway, $1,076 each, $3,950; 1do, adjoining, $1,905; 1 do, $1,900; 2 de, each $1,675, 0; 1 do, cor t and Broadway, $2.175; 1 do tand Sevent enue, 2ox100, $1,040; 1 , 2x100, $25; 1 do, 25x10, $870; 1 do, 256x100, $840; 1 do. 25x100, $82b; 2 do 26x100, $800 each, $1,000; 1 do. corner Fiftieth street ; . ninth street, 25x102, $100; 1 do. corner 5100, $290; 3 do. adjoining. do. on Ninety-sixth «treet, h 25x100, $150 each. $900; 1 do. t and Fifth avenue, 25100, $200; 1do, corner Kighty-cighth 1th avenue, 256x100, $510; 1 do. adjoining, 0% sold at Te. cash. 1 do, 26x10 we; 1 do, on Ninety-firet street, near Fourth aven x10, $225; 1 de join- ing. 254100, $218; 2 do, adjoining, each 26x100, each, $40; 2do. Ninety-second strcet, near Fourth avenue, each 25x O exch, $420; 2 do. ¢ Ninety-eccond street, each 25100. adjoining. 25x100, $2 jo. on Ninety. near Sixth avenue hh 254100, $105 each, $ on rear en Ninety-etpny $404 ot 6 do. adjoining, each $004; 3 do. corner Ninety-cighta street each 254100, $250 each, $840; 4 do. on Nincty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue, each 25x100, $65 3 do, on m 100th st: ch 255100, $76 n Seventh 1 do, adjoin near Ninety-n to, on 100th . $100 each, $ avenue, each vente, near F cept prime Broans— Some to $12; and 50,000 Havana, at $22 Wa $ monthe Sau: Mexican deer were in requ and the sales reached 6,000 Ibs., at 17¢. a 180. cash. Caracoa goat When last rold, Lrourht O0e., all usual eredit Srices.—A vale of 500 Ihe. Ne ge wae mid The market in gencral was pretty changed figures Srinirs.—Prison whirky wna held at 24'(c., with aales of €0 bbls. Foreign brandics were more saleable at the quotations Inst given Scans Were quiet, but firm. the unpleasant state of the weather being against operations Tarrow—Was more active, and prices tended upward 70,000 Ibs. prime changed ha Towacco.—The market remaing the our Inet. excepting for the low graces of K which were searce, and held hig operations were 900 bhds. Kentucky, at $a 12)je; 50 do. Maryland and Virginia, at 7a Tisc: 10 care Ohio d leaf, at 160.; 96 do. Florida, at 15 a te; and about bales Cubs, Havana, Segua, and Cienfuegos, on terms not tated Tra —The attendance at the sale, which took place on Thurrday, was very num there war a briek competition k the disposal of the whole amount as high aa those realized on Tuesday Biseks, hew ever, were but little inquired after, and but Little of that in the catalogue was sold. The particulars were ae follows —Imported per bark Gallego. IH hE. chests at He. Yeung Hyson—254 half eb 3} 14 do, 48 )ye.; 37 do. 47e.; 25 dosée.; #5 do 4be.; 320 115 do. $¢.; 100 do. 426; 14 do. do. 401¢6.; 9 do. S040. ; 06 ¢ Se; 13 do. 9634¢.,.00 do. tive, at wn. pinek leaf (8 do. She ; 750 do. cherte at 87 Ise 09 do. Ze: 1 do. 25:6; 23 do, 2he.; 186 ¢ half chests at 50 do. 26 02 haif chests at 83¢.; 108 do. 201.0 ; 25 do. Biye.: 40 do. e.; 60 do, ZT; 440, We. Cunpowder—18 half chests at 60e,; 20do. He; 0 do. 42\e; Ki do, Mige 74 bomes do. 70e.; 172 do. 50e. Imperial—25 half eh 16 do. & Mi do. 424,0.. 41 do. 40; 14 do, bexes do 113 do. 55,0. Souehong—1.516 atMie, On BD half cheats at 81 dh 40 do. Me.; 60 do. 4340.: 50 do. Se i 5 do to. Ke; Ning Yong—200 Orange Pekve—20 baif % do Sie; @ do, Wye, half choeta ab Be; 90 do. 250 che rta at le Wwarevon e.— 86,000 ibs, Polag bare beem disposed of wnedium fleece, Mediterranean. at 13; 2 I7e. gun, at 20m 32o.; apd 0 bales washed Buenos Ayres, at 20 a 22e., six monthe. Co., $470; 8 Franklin: | facturers’ Insurance Co. ond, Sn ® Bont Kuilrond, WL; 46 Fitiadetpy Wihmington and Baltimore Railre Edgeworth Compang, ‘Canton Company, Tl; odo. 19 Merchants’ ibe; 8 Cochituate Bank, Traders’ Bank, 103 Puiapeuenza, April 19.— Fi ting 8, 70, Wa Font 1000 done Pett Bord ag pameading? Sings 100 ow ranswctions | asks pote, and 27 do, | bid: 40 Susq. 35 bid, 40 asked. is dull. We quote hemp # UbL; wheat, 55¢. a T4e , and yellow corn. 3. per bushel; . the tran-actions reached 10.000 bushels Michigan ; bacon and shoulders, 53¢c.; ribbed sides, mess pork, Tigo; prime lard, Te. Rev. Daniel T. Wood, Aun Islip, Suffolk count ter of Ellis Strong, county, L. I. olders of erude t ine asked | f WO baskets sweet oil | Allen, both of Tualatin, Uregon. The bride is in ber 1: MARITIME INTELLIGENCK Humboldt Merlin... 66.6 Mstreet, each z5x100, F101 each, | & Aspinwall. with mdse an Crossed the ba Tool ‘ South as far as Cape Henlopen (Prur), Ruth, Bordeaux, @ days, with braa- Included in the | He.; 24 do. $35f6.; | stbinodapepsenabtteyentGnuth See at the same at da MARKETS ELSEWHERE, fF cont adv Bowron, April IT Hi tuetion Sah State Bank (par 00 é tie yee 34 Per, sirey IB Uutve Hank, 8X mbper ont favaal cechatate haw 934 per cent adv.) 17 y v 19 Ba! MGrocere Hank, 34 an ‘Zien, x, hare; (net ih ine cenle ng pa re ry ‘Manuf 4 percent adv.: 50 Bi por cent adv) 2 Boston Ex. hare; 15 Boston and Roxbury Mill Co. nm Athenwum, $150. Brok: Board: Railroad Houds, % 100 do., st) road, 71; 62 Ogdensburg Railrowd, 40: 27 bad, 40; 4) Rutland Railroad, #104, Maine Railr Id Colony Railroad, 7 100 Vermont and Massachusetts’ Railroad, 1085: 18 Wester 2» 10 Grocers’ Bank, 10034, 73 shares Ke 2 84; 100 " Maryland 5's, 87 6. 1500, 104 lok asked; Bal road Bonds, I 4 bid; do, shares — $20) M. nd 6's, Lids: Fire, hs: At the WH asked: Quarterly SG asked; Baltimore t's, 1890, 10384 ©, RR Bonds, Iso7, 249) aren, Tshg. bi asked; York and Cumberland, ) Hy asked; Telegraphic Reports. Cincinsart, April 20, 1851 A large speculative demand hus sprung up for sugars, and 600 hhds. have been sold at 3, a \y cept advance, | Prices range from 5),¢. to 6e Sr. Lovis, April 19, 1851. Heavy rains ha Married, At Middletown, N. On the 20th of April, by Oscar W_ Sturtevant, Esq., Alderman of the Third ward, Ava L. Horruax to Awa | Mania Essves, all of this city. Died, After a short but painful illness, of consumption, Mrs. | Asx Gueen. in the 74th year of her age, ‘The friends of her sons, Robert aud Kaward C. Green, and of her son-in-law, Dantel Simpkins, and members of | the Palestine Lodge of Free und Accepted Masons, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 682 Water street, ou Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. On Saturday, April 19, Tuomas Lane, of Williams- burgh. L. 1. friends, and those of the family, are respectfully in- vited to attend his fureral.on Monday, the 2lst, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 9) South First street, William-burgh. On Saturday, April 19, of typhus fever, Rowrar A. Gxanam. son Cf Duncan and Anu Grabam, aged 32 years, His friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, | are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his mother, 75 Murray street, on Monday | afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Sunday, the 20th of April, Mrs. Amor Movsr, in | | the 60th yeur of ber age. ‘The rejatives and friends are respectfully invited to | attend her tuneral, on Tuesday, the 22d, at half-past 6 o'clock. A. M., from her late residence, Highty-sixth street. Her remains will be taken to Shrows- bury. ‘bird avenue and J., for interment On the 20th of April. a! ta short but severe illness, Ans, the wife of Robert Batting, aged 42 years and 6 months, The friends and acquaintances of the family, al the members of detty’s Lodge No. 12. £. 0.0. ¥., Mount Hebron Encampment No. 2.1. 0. 0. F.. ond the members | of Company F. Cuptain Quin, of the Washington Greys, | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 115 Sheriff street, this day (Monday) at 1 o'clock. B. M y and Jumes Howard, aged 5 years. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN OREGON, MARRIAGES Feb. 24th, by the Kev. J. i. Wilbur, at the residence of Mr. Baldrow, in Oregon, Mr. Thoms Valentine to Mrs Agnes Murphy. y. Jan. 50th, by the Rev. J. W. Wilbut. Mr. Morris Tho- mas, to Mrs. Jane Snowden. all of Portland, Oregon. Feb. 14th, by the Rev. Il. Johnson. Mr. Matthew Rich- — to Mrs, Aurelia Cutting, all of Clackamas Co., Oregon Feb, Sth. by D. R. Williams, Adam Wimple to Mai year. DEATHS, In Portland, Oregon, Jan. 2ith. after a short illness of four days, Mr. Elijah E. Anderson, aged about thirty years. Of consumption, on the 9th day of January last, at the house of Jesse Henderson, near Lafayette. fu county, Oregon, Joseph G. Van Weeter,in the thirty- fourth y his age. ——————q——_—— Movements of the Ocean Steamers, za, 0 fab ‘anklin.. invette.. . Arrived. with gold dust and 1 hip Southerner, Dickinson, le, Liver: von, before reported) # the Woodlands, during the late @ ‘ Jot lth it. Bark Vernon, F rted), Olmated, Mavana, 16 days, with engar, t io & Barrviens. Has beon Il days N vf the Capes of Vireioia Dickinson, Corson, Ocracok ouch, Richm: Asburg. rk iver, 3 days. er 3d r Chauncey, Bed Sehr Mary Ellen, Wilron, York River, 3 days, Sehr Jam ‘rincess Bay Schr Chas Cranmer, Townsend, James River, 3 days. e, Manchester, f, Adaya. Sdays. n, 4 days. » Baltimore, 4 a f Sarah Anne Ree, Gillett, Baltimore, Schr Direct, Webh, Philadelphia, 2 ds Bele Henry I ns, Weeks, Philadelphia, 2daye, Sebr Arrival, Jones, Philadelph Conveyance, Turner, Philadelphia, 2 days. ary Anne & Corvline, Hawkins, Philadelph Sebr Buena V Behr Mary A Sehr Mary, Adam: et yoy cht & Applegate, Ce Sehr Mary & Flic Behr Lewle Clarke, Behr Fair, Sn Sebr Mary P Willis Sehr Emma Leed Sehr Peter & I fBebr Allen H Br: Bele MA Guest. f Antares, ( a a Philadelpita, 2 days. lp Sebr Mary A dn, Delaware Bh Seb Admiral, Barber, Weeter\y, RE Sloop Oregon, Sturgis, Providence Sloop Thomas Muli, lull, U'rvvidences Winvs.—The conalat of 25 qr. casks sher 1. 18; Ba do. ‘Sweet Malaga, at ST ize} and 16 won Phere ha x nore done in this article dur- Preven’ week than age yo prices, Bowewe#, ‘are unimproved. We notice sales of 14,000 Ibe, No. 1 and jue city pulled woot, at 3d a peed time) ar tba. oe De ‘oat 1e.; und 20,000 Ube. 42 @ ddo., cash; 150 bales unwashed 100 balos washed Maza ve was tom, ® miles south of Cape Henlope ard. paca { wari. Wind at sunrise, NEp meridian, NEy sunset, a ou Wednesday, April 23, “Havana, per steamer Ohio, will close at hour. Letter Bugs for 4 Reading Room (7 Exchange), on Saturday, cH to San Franciece 25 cents. ‘Small packages taken for Jamaica, South Pacific, &e, received at the ‘warded per Prometheus, 2 a, #1 Wall street, Reading Room, and for ‘The above Letter Herald Marine Arrived—Brig Cl met, The 90% ekiand; Kossuth, do for Saco. h—Schr Vermont, with loss of hoth anchors ide of Cape Cod during the gale. 1, «bark or ehip dismusted sn t owing to the violen ded, could render th Vermont, givin ht Blishs A Baker, of New London, h, and proceeded ty the wreck, the from the eastward. Elisha A Baker has returned, above vessel to be the bark Columbus, € Newburyport, ashore near Seconnet Shoal, with masta out She is ladon with salt, and will be | 2 total loss, ‘The crew were taken off Lofure the EA Baker Railroad, 9% 4) Vermont Uentral NOC. Enoanrown, April 15, k, bound eastward; schrs e Paased off Seconnet bid them no asui the above infor: and reports the Ji away aud full of water, 'y Tel we published in indured ‘at the following offic $5,000, New England $5 ut of that city.) Harwich, with loss of beth anchors, camo ashore on east part of Chabbaquiddic, abreast of Pora's Sho isa mackerel ‘catcher, full of wa- 67, ed; York and Cumberland Railroad, 2374 Baltimore and Susquehannah Kuilroad, 38'; Shoal, night of loth, cr, ahd ne person on board, Ri Marchant, for Boston, 14g; Eliza Jane inst, and continued wp to this though the wind has now somew mail einee Mth inst. 1th, wnd did not leave tit] this w Pinan ‘The steamer Massachusetts arrived fternoon ( Lsth). 4 , Samme, ‘Shield: pot, Minor, M fallen, and our market for produce 9, 4 83.; flour, $3 50 per Ue Swap Sacicem, arrived at Boston on Satard: was ctf Georges last Wi w Hiad no observation for Shar We Janvis, Jarvis, from Liverpool 16th ult t to Provincetown I7th inst in distress. countered severe gales from SW to N 3d inst, Int 4359, lon 32, carried away fore~ nt mast—the fore topmast weut great denl of water durin masts and set sails forward; 01 blowing hard from ENE, heny: Provincetown ani r five days previous, on Thursday, April 17th. by the M. D., of oto Sanam Buizanern, daugh- a) of Enatington South, Sulek | ‘and thick weather, run into c Ponro Mico. built in 1840, has been sold at auction, b Kate Hearn tick ef the ferei Caren Cunvis, True, in coming out of Um, sth Feb, with f ’ 0 Spit, where she became « foun SopnsA, from San Francises for Gold Bluff, has been he southward as far as Santa Crus where abe Sewn Mania, Elliott, of Bath, Me, was fallen in wi ov 2, in a wrecked condition; all hands saved R Don Gora, at Boston from Anna| kK load, boat, split foresail, &e, Onx or THe Seamen of brig Lather, of Salem, ashore at Nauset, Cape Cod, became exhausted whi ter, and was left heard of him, aud it i seeking for shel- Nothing has since beem pposed that he perished, ‘Tnx Late Gaue—At Kovex, Mave, great bavoc was made Pyards, and several Of the wew vessels, afloat and «, Were considerably injured. eotly back upon the Ways over Which she A schr in the river was driven ashore and wi few days before. Ba See Correspondence. Notices to Mariners. THe Licwrnovss ox Mrvor's Rocx,— Office, April 15.—For eis hereby given ock, during the d off the rock, with her arrangements Destruction Bosrox, Collector eneral information of inariner f the light on of the destructio gale of the 16th inat, ‘A Light Ship will be # “Little Brewster king once in 45 ‘Ives accordingly. EELY. JRO * alongside the I ring foge or uther thick weather, de. ‘Those interested will govern them € Superintendent. pho No. 46 has washed ashore at Deer Island, in Boston on, on the 19th of April, Major Exastes | T. Cottons, of the Pension Office, in the 58th year of his age. { ‘On Sunday. the 20th of April, Miss Detta Derionac, | daughter of Ebenezer Kh. Dupignae The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday after- noon, the 22d inst., at 40°eloek, from the residence of her ea No, 107 Fourth avenue, without further invita- tion, On Sunday morning, April 20th. of convulsions, Mices | Harvey, infant son of John and Matilda F. Romer. us Sacramento, March Lith, Jane Rebecca, daughter of ay. The Tuckernuck Light Bont is ashore om Cape Poge. Capt Warner, of the from New York, reports ing in with » reef not FOR* CALIFORNIA. Bark Hazard, Barstow, from NYork for SFrancisco, Jan 2, of Cape Horn. Whalemen. iu Jan 2, bark Bramin, Butts, of N’ 2, ships Nimrod, NB, 2900 bi Nantucket, with 2000 bbl Cld from Hono = Ports. ‘dbark J Strond, Elwell, NYor elphia: 2d, E Holt, Co pri S—Arr schr M Groton, Geyer, I 1 Scare euton. Geyer, Tuvan April 1, brigs Tela: CANDENAS, A tchire Pemnquid, Er ° ortland. ANA, April S—Arr barks Clementine (Br | man, NYork; Catharine Augusta, Bestman, do Sierra Morena, and eid With for Bangor Mh. Lrigs Mary Farrow, beth, Pomrey, Julia & Maris, Murch, B: Belfast; P Hin , Goodmanson, NOrles: vchr Albert Vinal, J jeone, Baxter, NYork, vin John Baleh, Melyille vero, Seudder, Cowen; | knaves who nd th e, Leet, Jarveu: 2 Errickson, Baracon; he John Bornice, April {Arr bark A D Chase, M'Cui tlobrist, NOte: | tend to cure #0 easily. he Mary W, abt to 7—Arrbark Amelia, Holder, NY Cherokee, Windle, Chagres, April 8, via Kings- to Howland Carver, Savan hgtweem Harnegs vodlands, passed nilae ond 226 passengers, to Harnden & 4 was blown 6, Savannah, 1 days, with cotton, to BOSTON April 19, AM—Arr ship Sache F, City Point and Alien, NY ork: lenbella, Arbeoam. Butler, Lataurette, York River, 3days, bound Belle, R, March 7—Std eclr Merchantman, $ Fran CHARLESTON, A jekson, do. Fil S=Cld Dutch gal Onderneming, M BNOBILB, Ay ™ elelinyen, é NANTUCHET, April 1—Sld sche EM Adams, Adams, | Sad "UPS Mt ILADELPTIA, Apetl Arr ship Venice, ¥ jays, bound to Finsh- ila; eches Prancia A Hawking, Wathing, do: Philara: 4 Ht ship United Kingdom, Cot bark Howland, Mayo, Boston rene, Morton, Bat) Comden; schee FA RIVER, Oregon, Maret for San Francises. Brig M'Lellan, toad- Passengers Arrived, CHARI SATON—Steamship Southerner teham, Miss Kellogg hildren, Mra T wi Miss MoM Clark, Miss Livingsto itt Hodges, infant am Mice Chatter, Mies k Mrs MA Moore and te larke and family, 4 W n and lady, 1. Picrpont and lady, IS Shelden, B Gales, Robt Blow, Othe t France, Chas Sniger * y ne Stauber, N York a” to ee eS ard street, acm Fase ey Ove vith Lee's Skin Preserver™ by a : rs homes ska, . SHAW ON CONSUMPTION.—TR ssa teOY aisenes with which, our eoumery ie which sweeps off annually so many victhag, as that Ftroyer of the huinan race, Consumption, What a vast amount of suffering might be saved the human fami wou avail then-velves in season of rature has provided for her children, and wi juced to such » form as to bo within the vouch of all. Fae be it from us to tamper with those who are sndisring with tte ‘diseuse, In offering you a remedy wo dv nee you a the represeptal ‘of thove wi hotua selfish and rate on: Pecuniary motives, but the reputation that Wrashipaten, N.C, rite Seach ia esata te nwes of ithe © tients are & et. Tha het Bre ‘un which: the Siocta gt Pruse acid may be oon the conatitution without danger to the knows the reputation of the Furpentine in an constit tion of these principle Balaain of Choery ia tngenious ‘aad Fudicioua Medical ‘mon are justly distrustful of Patent Medicines in goneral, but’ dor must discriminate between outrageous’ nostrumws and ‘humbugs and. those medicines which have Proved salutary, and in y well atteated oases curative, None genuine unter I. Butte ity, to whiel ys 8 . San inin street; by Haviland, Keese & Co., No. 6 lanes Ly William burger, 34 Courtla Marke ¢ Co. 10 Astor and 273 Irving Yorks and by Druggiste ge DICAL LECTURES FOR POPULAR READING ages, price 25 conta, by R. Glover, M.D, om Abuse, ko. ‘Also a work on'Sexual Dincases, 200 with 18 colored pl: by the same author, to be had at his omen, No. 12 Ann street, where he is conaultedin difficult case. EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL ‘work on the nature and treatment of delicate diseases, and all the kindred affections—illustrated b; ber of beautifully colored plates, Bostwick, b} v lecturer on ad shove named nature It is a large quarto—! ; edition, price $10,, Extract from the Boston. Medical jen 16 mag be, sald, fearloesty, te be 04 mn thi of the ki ral, jor to anything i Author of “The Family Physi price uthor of a work on “Self-aby doplor- '«'" sixth edition, fon fas blishers’, STRINGER & TOWN: the anthor, 04 Broadwa: OCTOR YOURSELF—FOR TW’ My means of the Pocket eculap: Own Th in eicinn; thirtieth id by Sette one. unfortunate im cont bd dis ease, previous to placing yourselves under th aay doctor, no matter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly use Sal work. | Strangers visiting the city, page ularly those contemplating marriage, don't thing of ee turning hone without x copy of the Pocket Meculaping, $ taing and perrops to sea shon!d possess Dr. Young's Treatise cm Marriage, she Pocket discul J Bvery 0 img Tile Own Physician, tock Vy mal crave eapice will" dress Dr. WM. YOUNG, treed, P! alte for Py SOP he ork. ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE venses, few hours, by & ¥ applisation, * ta debility, brougit om by ins ry ona, he combines moll ieee tak the Jocal remedy, and can show any one there are who cannot be cured without it; as he has cases daily, ears duration, feom the other physicians. Inall, he curs, He has stricta: ich others use, cam ling the former’ disease soon snough. there end the hundreds of certi faa it. You cured, me in —\4ELDING TO THE EARNEST SOLICITA- of very many, who have heen cruelly deceived ing individuals, the undensi; tinue itonaly for'all diseases of Tone whor by dndulstg ia fiebot yo ‘incapacita Pleasures of Life, uiay also apply with cortal BI Lispe yO FER TILL CURED. to No. 2h Roosevelt street, is hourly consulted om all Recen! thout mereury in. tua to four days, with a is specific, $F a box, o beaten. Dr. ill forteit ® ICE 70 M4 can be confidentially oh | ury. Resene r. on certain diseases, which he curve without wer guete be cares in afew dnys, is Batnt of Zu debility, brought on by self-abuse, is the most in ediciue for that disease ev: > im this countey. D*.. IBNSON, NO. ib DUAN) Known in the RREN IS CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED Dideares, From es = hree of which were in hespitel, Dr. W. ody cures, withous mere Bee treet, adjoining C teeny and medie OTHER'S BOOK.—MAKRIED LADIES WILL ch-to interest them in matters relating to the ia this book. The edi not alowed to ctete but cam assure artioularly interests th Pills, for persons in Address Dr. Esmeralda, , COOPER, ls DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR THR inst fourteen 5 mined his to the treat eure the moss cases removed fm ree MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THOSE WHO ave contracted diseases. “Cura ut voleas,” that ie, Tako care of thy health. I have dovol A have treated #uceoasful ‘Those who wish to consuls me on t in do Fo (free of 4 queepted. Af you b ou, wory for disense in who been ruined by these egotists, oall upom me da: liam street. ) No. 86 Grw to 601 boul) 9 the diseases which people of every deserij pre owever, the coumaaah pave ag Upon society were ki be formed. And it ie ejection, tepving co ae me are of euch netens coy the repre It is a fact that, when net of the m 5 woll as the body, bi as to affeet posteri wad ony practice in thie specialit, & permanent cure, in ease old-standiog it may bi and that, im any stay disem a9 01 oF thelr consequsnoes, ns well a4 the deplorable og from early improper habita, he cnn Inewee wale 4 radfeal cares pth Perey od from * in rie the onset wile a the sn () REWARD —JERFRIES ANTIDOTE, A SPR ow cific mixture for the cure of private disorders, TO peut the Ivast Frictions of dios, plie: on to business. The which the mixtare will of five huadred dolls: makes a epoody e y adway and 108 Bi t Jo, 104 Hanover street, Boston; Wright & © SPRCIFIC Mix ered, thie tothe manent cure, wits i ex) , oF el Many are cured in two days. Broadway, cornet of Chaeal House; at Llu Broadway, and an REWAK D.—CROSSMAN ture. —OF all rem VE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM panion—Dy Dr. A. M. Marisean, Professve of of Women—Twentieth edittor Hane. 2 T'rioe ing, of physi anguish to an aftectionate wif peeuniary dime band, might have ber ‘ timel: poasoassion of married, of Linportamt setreta, 9 rly. whoae hy it of am increase of family, it is of especial importance. Here, alas, every female—the wife, the mother—the either budding into womanhood, or the tn th my} years, in Lg nature contem the ew ortant yma, and the most je of care, in every com a Gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.) Davros, May 1, 19m. can diseore toraw: My wifes boon perceptibly, sin for her a an Sin oma three years of more, in consequence o slab and enffering some months before and durin nement; every successive one more aad more debilit and prostrated ting her life im imminent day ced of. T supposed 1 resigned Gi ‘At this time (now about tha highly spoken of, On its lief it afford) rt to my wil great discovery of M. M. Desomennx prov! gpened & prospect to me. which T little conceived wae be. But fort my t emnother year would have passed ull human probability my wife would have Dow ‘and my chi dren left motherloss. more fully the va. J etrietly ia u 2 * . ing «9 * Rew yore tthe © Cha Alin, at 6, Als. terson, 1 Chestnut a, 2 math, r of $1, scopy Wil) be transmitted feee of fostaas, to any partot tha United Seaton. ‘AW tentes must he addressed, poet wit, to De. A. M. Mawcioeaa, bog Laut, Mew York city. Olfice La) Liberty atreets