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NEWS BY THE MAILS. meaoooeongnnneenes Our Baltimore Corre spondence. Baurrmony, May 29, 1851. Wholesale Burglaries—The Cosden Massacre—Pastoral Cali Accepted—The New Constitution— Episcopal Convention. Baltimore seems, at the present time, tv be thronged with professional burglars, who have a particular fancy | for watches and jewelry. On Tuesday night the jewelry | wtore of Jacob Walters, on Eutaw street, was entered by means of a “jimmy” and false keys, and about $1,000 ‘worth of goods, including four gold, and twelve silver Aepines, was stolen ‘On the same night the jewelry establishment of Mr. C. | BE. Hughee, a few doors west of Mr. W.’s, was forced open, | doubtiess by the same party, and about $300 worth of goods removed. The dwelling of Mr. J. W. Brud, oa Bouth Green street, waa also broken open on Tuesday, ‘fad robbed of various articles. ord and Webster, two of the parties so long under arrest on suspicion of connection with the Cosden mas- with eacres, have been discharged. ‘The man who has con- fessed, also clears Drummond, and says that be started them. but on it being determined to murder the family, be refused to go any farther, stating that be was ‘willing to rob, but not to murder. ‘The Rev. Samuel Washburn, of New York, has accept- ed the unanimous call to the associate pastorship of the Fifth Presbyterian Chureh of this city, so long uuder the of the venerable Dr. Hamner. He will enter on bis dutics on next Sabbath week. Within the last few days there bas bien quite a re- ‘wulsion in popular feeling bere. in favor of the new con- stitution. so much so, that it is confiiently anticipated | that. in this city ‘thousand will be Jailed up in its favor, The yarking | ‘muasses of (he whigs pea’ ‘up for it with more energy, alone, a majority of at least four | cused of being in league with the numerous coutraban- ‘The celebrated Camanche chief, Bajo del Sol, has come into Chibuabua with a party, expecnding his desire to | fori a treaty of peace with the Mexican Republic. Oae of the persons accompanying him was Jabapete. who thc ugh one hundred aad twelve years of age, still preserves command of the tribe, he diligence from Mexico for Otumba was overturned | afew days ago, aud several of the passengers severely | injured. An incipient insurrection in Tabasco has been sup- pressed. —N. 0. Picayune, May 22, ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowrny Turarke.—The eutertainments for this eve- | ving consist of the national drama ofPutnam,” andthe — le drama of “Moll Pitcher.’ These are two very attmetive pieces, and no doubt will be the means of | crowding the house. Bnoapway THrarae.—Bulwer's beautiful play of “The Lady of Lyons,” iss Julia Bennett as Paulioe, and Mr. Uouway af Claude Meivotte. ‘The amusements’ will terminate with “Ill be Your Second.” Nino's Ganpen.—The Ravels will commence their at- tractive performances on Monday evening. fhe first feature will be tight rope evolutions, which will be fol- lowed by the new ballet pantomime of “The Elopement,”’ and “Mons, Dechalumeau.”’ Bunvon’s Tuearae.—The comedy of the “Last Man” will commence the entertainments, with a fine cast. This piete will be followed by the » Wandering Minatrel,” os ” sod all will ‘close with the highly amusing piece entith “School for Tigers.” Nationar Tuxatar —Th «Dumb Girl of Genoa” will commence the amusement This will be followed by the splendid spectacle of ‘halaba.”’ As it is the last | night this gorgeous production can be seen, no doubt the house will be crammed. | Brovena’s Lycrum.—The beautiful production en- tithd the “Home Book of Beauty,” which is so much ‘bie, than the demcerats do, all party feeling having beve nuak, in this important question, ia as to promote the of the whole. The leading — pended cfthe new constitution have been found to — ‘be men who will lose some special and pecuniary privi- | Feria ite adoption, including the oid hunkers and offee lers acd reekers of both parties; consequently, the — mass of the yoters of all parties will rally im its | Te sixty third Annual Convention cf the Protestant iseopal Church cf the diocess of Maryland assembled here yesterday morning, and ninety-seven delegates were ip attendance. Shortly afier the organization, the Rev Bishop Whittingham from which it appears thet the wuwber of clergy in the diogers is 120; number of rectors. 84; number of parishes, | 77; number of congregations, 34; tumber of churches, tion; 4 churches in ruins. has conseerated 50 since his episcopal elevation; 17 others are now completed, though | not yet ready for service, for varions reasons; has Tious eubjects; has visited parishes in 14 counties; ad- ministered the holy communion 37 times; 5 baptisms: confirmed 209 candidates; has attended the laying of 3 $3 Sermons, and made (0 addresses upon va- | corner stoucs: confirmed 4 priests; there are now lt | cundidates for holy orders; of the past twelve months ‘one was spent in going to and attendance upon the | Geveral Convention, and two months in the divcess of | New York. Bautivonn, May 30, 1851. The Constitutional Election— Arrest of Burglars— Episcopa’ Convention, sre. As the time for voting on the new constitution (Wrd- wesday next) approaches, the excitement om the subject ix becoming very great. An immense town meeting was held last night, and another is called fur to-night, with- ‘Out respect to party; and it is truly « glorious right to eee old party lines thus broken down. mew constitution will break down and disorganize the famous “Court House Clique,” with all its branches in | “a the counties, has caused the whigs to rally in great strength to ite support, as there can be no doubt that | we bave had two democratic Governors in succession, who owe their eliction altogether to the struggles of this w.custrour ¥ big faction to retain its control of the State. Hiugh Ferguson, Richard Donnyeliff, and George Craig, were yesterday arrested, cbarged with a parti- cipation in the robbery of the two jewelry establish ments. op Tuerday night. The two first named are PI Jadeipbians. aud the latter # Baltimorean, They were bound over in the sum of $3,000 each. None of the | jewelry has yet been found. ‘The Protestant Episcopal Convention of the diocess of | Maryland, sfter a session of two days, cloged their busi- ness last evening. Bishop Whittingham. who presides, allows of no waste of time. and more business is trans- acted at there conventions in one day, than in other con- ventions in a week. Mayor Jerome, yesterday, removed Capt. R.A. Mc Alli- ster, of the Eastern district watch. from office, on ac- count of neglect of duty, Some of the new police who seem to regard their positions as sinecureships, will also soon share the same fate. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Pricaperema, May 29, 1851, Temperance Celebration, ete. ‘The temperance demonstration to-day is worthy of the cause, and the good achieved by it; but as it is not a celebration of any anniversary, a more suitable season then the preseut should have been selected. The marching of four or five thousand men and boys through the noon- day fun, with the mercury at about 90, is almost mar- tyrdom to those who are induced to participate. The disciples of the cold water regimen, despite the heat and | the length of the route, have stuck to their various divi sions, and rendered the turn-out most admirable. The | ‘regalia apd countless banners add beauty to the line, and in addition, there are many appropriate emblem: that do credit to the designers. One is a well ona . containing sbout 600 gallons of ter, which is served out to the thirsty tem- The upper portion is shaded with od the “old oaken bucke is used to draw the water. as in the days cf auld lang syne.” head of the procession will hardly reach the Museum before 4 o'clock, where addresses are to be delivered by David Paul Brown and the Rey. John Chambers. A thower of rain commenced falling before the procession reached the Museum. and spoiled much of its beauty The iron steamboat, built in Kensington by Reaney. Neate & Co.. for the navigation of the San Juan river, at (Che order of the New York Uo about to establish the = raguan route tothe Pacific. is now very nensly compl ‘The hull isall together, and the engine and stern wheel are being fitted to their places, so that there will be no delay on ita arrival at the scene of its usefulness The hull is made to take apart in four pieces, for the purpose of shipment. C. Vanderbilt, Keq , of your city, is at resent here making arrangements fur chartering @ Vessel to convey the steamer to Nicaragua. | Two.ther bonts of nsions, built at p+ company. are also rendy for shipment. Priraveiena, May 20, 1861 Bale of « Steamship for the Boston and Liverpool Line-—~Tht New Vork and Richmond Line Mesers. Harnden & Co., of Boston, have purchased a Propelier steamsbip of the largest class. now on the stocks in Kensington, as the pioneer of their new propeller line between Boston and Liverpool. She was commenced eome six months rince for Capt. R. F. Loper and K. Lin- coin & Co , of this city, on speculation, and has now been dispored of by these gentlemen. In model, smbstantiay build, and power of machinery, «be exceeds any vessel previously built here, She will be launched about the 10th of June, and be ready to start for Boston early in July. The principal portions of her engine are all on be ard Messrs, Mailler & Lord, of New York, have contracted with Capt Loper for two steamships, intended for the line between your port and Rickwond and Norfolk The first will be launehed the 15th proximo. and the keel of the second will be laid immediately, and finished with the greatest despatch. The engines im prograse for the latter, and those for the former ha eady been completed at the Penn works of Messrs. Reanwy, NeaSe & Co. News rrom Mexico. —Dy the arrival last evening of the echooner Faustina, from Vera ( received our in the city of 0, by reports that a party o! caps had ded on the isthmus of Tehuantepec, taken forcible porsession of ail (hat srtion of country One Ly Types the Sinceridad, reported that there had been a fight. and that fifty men had been killed on each side. Another rumor bad it that the number of Ameri- cans was 4,000 and upwards These reports originated in the landing of the Goldgilunter at Ventorn, and the difficulties consequent thereon, an acconnt of all which we have already given in letters from the isthmus. The correspondence of the Trait d’ Union says that the Ame ricans were treated in tbe most shameful manuer by the Mexican authorities Bome perrons any that by the terms of the eonersion to Garay, the Americans bad a right to land at Veutosa ond that although the Senate has aonuiled that grant its decision is not definitive, and that the question thus becomes a national one, On this subject the Trait ¢ Union remarks We will not now treat the subject in this point of view; but we will say, that if the authorities of Tebun: tepec have acted as they ought, those of Onjacn have preceeded with great want of tact and courtesy. This | he reeult of t Vil course, which for some time has been pursued by a portion of the Mexican press, In- | stend Of cultivating the friendship of the United States thboring republic, whose evident interest is to re. amity with Mexico, the press of which ‘we speak. on the t-- 9g endeavors to spread injurious reports ofa ation ich the treaty of Guadalupe im- beceasity of reapeoting, at least They mck to cherish among the Mexican people hatred | which, perhaps, may one day be fatal to their nation. oy he Trearury Department of Mexico seems bo be all i confusion. Three or four me have aeeumed the Port folio of the Treneury none of them could get With the office. At the Inst accounts, it was held Senor Funes, This gentleman was about to present el reheme to the ¢ wm. The principal secoeans pout in doubling all the taxes, imposing sist CoMt duties on all articles precing through the” time eutem Lowe, and forty Der cent on those = through the interior ones. He propuscs alin to ny tak fur the payment of preferred "hates have Protested against these project = tia Sovongtte The frult whieh the people of Chihnahwa find with Col, Carrasco, ts that, io following the Indians. he eromed the bowadery of his OWN Btate, Senora. and invaded Uris Congress haa dretied thet a m.liiary commander hay Oo thie be ceefter, 4 totee bord of highway robbers. comprising come of the foe: noted Cherwoters ia that line, were lately ar rested meer Vere Cres. The Mexican Congress hee befure it a bill, muking tt U Peete chien eopeble Cf tohur iting The prctoct of Cecuitan, D, Nievlas Domingues, is ac- elivered his aunual address, — umber of chapels. 30; 11 chureiiwes in course of eree- | ‘The fact that this — The | limington, Del, for the ; admired, will commence the entertainmeats, and they will terminate with the attractive spectacle of the * World's Fair.* Crnusty’s Mixstrets will give an afternoon an | even- ing entertainment to-day. The usual select performances will be given, consisting of songs, dances, instrumental | pieces, burlesque opera. and wilticisms, | Frirows’ Mixstav.s.—This talented band of Negro delineators offer an excellent entertainment for this af- ernoon and evening. The new burlesque opera and the | Firewan’s Chaunt will be repeated. Paasvar's Museva.—This being the last day of those very talented children, the Batemans, no doubt the | | house will be crowded, afternoon and evening. | Casree Ganpen.—A grand Sunday concert will be en to-morrow evening at this favorile establishment. | Mx. Connyy’s Benevit is announced for Monday even- | ing at Brougham’s Lyceum. A host of talent has vo- junteered. Rarnum’s great travelling show will exhibit in Wil- | liamsburgh to-day. and will enter New York on Monday next. Mav. Wilkinson is playing at Troy, N. ¥. Brooklyn City Intelligence. Arrempr uy 4 Wire to Poison Hem Hosmaxp.—A tailor, | named William Wilmot, left bis home, in Howard's alley, | on Wednesday evening, for the purpose of jolning his | ship, which was to sail on the following moraing. Find ing that there was some delay about the ship sailing, “4 | unexpectedly returned to his home, and found his wife | consoling herself by the society of several friends, male and female, whom she had gathered rownd her, The ‘bund soon afterwards directed her to get some Liquor, with which to treat her friends, and on its arrival he de- | teqgpd her putting « white powder into his glass. This | he Tried to get hold of, but failed to do so; and the wife | being defeated. set upon bim, with the assistance of some | | of ber friends, and gave him a severe beating. The women all decamped and the police being informed of | the matter, gave chase, and succeeded in arresting Wil- | mot’s wife, in company with one Rebecea Howe, of Water ‘New York, on their way to the Fulton ferry. On Howe. a powder was found, labelled “ Oxalic m—from A. B, & D. Sands, Fulton street, New The prisoners were brought before Justice Kin’ | Zesterday morning, and committed for further exami- | bation Accipest.—Simon Newman, an apprentice to Thomas Sullivan, « builder. fell yesterday from a house where he was engaged, and was s0 seriously injured that bis life is despaired of, sna RucxMan acarsy Repouew P.M, Lexow—Linen, | Scrr.—This is an action which was originally brought in | New York, but was lately discontinued, and the present proceedings had in the City Court of Brooklyn. It is ‘ought against the defendant as a reporter for the Police Gazette, charging him with # libel in the report of & certain examination on a charge preferred by the t George Wilkes. for a former libel. The that the alleged libel is true, anda motion | was yesterday made to strike out part of it, as being ir- relevant, jundaat, and scandalous. The court dis- missed the motion, on the ground that the allegations wore for the most part pertinent. and such as the defend- ant would be bound to prove on the trial. Eaux Govtanp vs. Gites B. Castiti0n.—This action was reported, when before the Court some few months ago, | and wos referred. The referees awarded to the plaintiff between $400 and $500. and the court has been engaged | nearly two days with a motion to set this aside. It is a very uae aca question of accounts. Decision re- serve | Movements of Distt d People. Jobu M. Sloan, Easton; J. A. Stone, Salem; M. Foster, Albany; Rdward Staing. Conn ; Mexicr and family, New York; T. L. Hasbrouck, New Hampshire; Mr, Alden | and family. New Haven; W. G, Marquand and lady, New | | Yerk; B.C. Meintyre, South Carolina: Sam. Vibbert, | Portland, are amongst the arrivals at the Union Place | Hotel Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer are still remaining at the | Union Place Hotel H.C. Seymour, Albany; Dr. Child, Pittsfield; RW. | Walker, Missouri; Dr. W. M. Rogers, Boston; J. Fogg, St. Louis; B.C. MeIntesh, Albany; H. Nerth, Conn.; L Woodruff. do; Purser Sawyer, U. 8. N.; M. W. Falls, oo G. M. Ayres. Washington; Prof. A. D. Bache, U at y: A. Child, St. Louis; N_N. Farr, do, eee inn yog the arrivals, yesteaday, at the Irving House Mr. Corning, Philadelphia; R. Greene, Princeton; M. | Whitn y, Mose, J. 1 Gill, England; W. H Hull, do; | G. Jordan, Georgia; J. Wells, Boston; Mr. Nicolls, Wash- ington, arvived, yesterday, at the American. 5. Biake, Boston: Professor Felton, Maine; Col. Bur. pett York; Z. Ely, Chicago; J. Pratt, Boston; W. King, Charleston; L. W. Smith, Adj. General, Albany, arrived yesterday, at the Astor House | Marine Affairs. Quick Passacr rnom Sax Prancisco.—The brig Samuel French, (cf Fastport,) Captain Brown, arrived at this port yesterday. in 105 days from San Francisco, including five days detention in the port of Albahos, Brazil. i ree CITY TRADE REPORT, | Fripay, May 30—6 P.M. Beranstevrs.—We noticed mere activity in the flour market to-day, with m firmness and uniformity in th he Feeeipts were not so large, whilat the demand | braced bout £000 bbls. superfine No. 2 at $3 62 a $3.75; ordinary to straight State at $34 a $406'(; mixed to favorite Indiana, Michigan, and Northern Ohio, at $394 & $4 12);; round hoop and good Southern Ohio and New Orleans at $412 0 $491 '(; and pure Genesee at $4414 $4561. Canadian was ratber heavy; 1,200 bbis. common realized $4124 per bbl, in bond. Southern exhibited a depressed appearance, The sales include 1,000 bbls. raight at $4.50 » $462)); and fancy at $487 was in limited demand at $3 37 0 $3 a $3184 for 200 bbls. Jersey ond Prandyw Wheat was without marked change, 7,000 bushels Canadian were reported sold at something under ec. and small lots Michigan at $1 02 a $1 06. Rye wos saleable and firm; 3.500 bushels Jersey were taken at The, Outs have beon pretty active, without ration im rates. Barley was rapidly declining in valve; «mall parcels ordinary to prime two-rowed were cling at Te # $1, The corn market. being more abun- dantly ied. favored purchasers, and the «ales did not ¢ els round yellow Northern at 69e ; estera at 58a 58);¢.; and heated to day were about 1,000 bales, at irregular prices, geuerally on the basis for middting Uplands Frrvenrs —Rates to Liverpool were steady to-day, but A lot of Teland cotton was taken at nd seme compressed square bales at &16d. For corn $);d., and for flour 1s. 34. were about the rates of. fering. Te London 450 bbls rosin, and 500 do. turpen- Were taken at 2s. per 280 Ibs. To Glasgow. bushels of corn were engaged at bid. Por ¢ to Ireland 6d. was demanded for corn, There was no change in rates to California, Among the «matt put splendid fleet of clipper ships up for California, we inad. | vertently cmitted to mention yesterday the superior fast sailing clipper ship Typhoon, which is partly load and will have @ quick despateh. Provimoxs —Pork, with an augmenting stock. and only A limited inquiry, was dull. and the eal confined to about 600 bbc, new mon at $15 12 a $15 $1457 » $14 48: we prime at § tC "1 Reef was nomin "$9 9 $11 for mens, and $5 9 $6 for prime m. About 190 bbls. sold at the niet. and in fair supply. Ham (a 8Ke and shoulders at 6% a Ohe buoyant Some 00 bbls. and Uerces changed hands at 91g a Bie, including 400 bbly for shipment.on terms not assertained. Rotter and cheese remained without important altera- | tion, cither in price or demand | MARKETS KLSE WHERE, STOCK at RS. apaurmts, Noy 344 é Ww 1 wee Lehigh wire Rell r 170 Readin, re 09 ‘ i, 1a Pennsylvania a Th, 106 ies WO Cit, en ting Railroad, 204 Kecond Board—$i Tennessee Ws, sit ‘tim Oh penke and Delaware e's, 104; 7H) Pena. | rristown | , Wad 400 pharee Res iP 7 Puiladelphia Bank, 135, Telegraphic Reports, New Ontrans, May 28. 1551 ef cotton today were 4,000 bales, at an ad- quarter to threesighthe of # cent aines t | | reowipt Canada’s news ‘The rereipta at ail t Penthern are now 254000 bales ahead of last year | at rome Onaniemros, May 28, 1851 The sales of cotton to-day reached 1,100 bales, at prices Tenging from 6 to Oige rotons, May 90,1351 Tall sales of flour bave been Kio coffee is at O8¢e Rovraco, May reevipts have been as fol j Wheat, none, corm, 10,000 veh mad r market at $4 $1245 e 1881, The past twenty-four how lows -~Flour, 8,000 bbis dicts of Laat section. Py | that place, aged 88 years. | Stordevant, Island of wave been limited. Ohio sold at 8c. The marketffor corn is lower, with sale <a at 46c.a 4640. Ohio whiskey is steady, at 2le, Rochester, May 90, 1851 There is very little wheat in our market, and prices are unchanged: sales were made of 800 bushels, at $1 03; there is nothing doing in tlour. Aunasy, May 30, 1851. Receipts since our last—Plour, 3,000 bbis.; wheat pone; corn, 36,000 bush.; Weatern flour is in fair demand for the East and the city, but common to fair brands are ratherlower, 15>) Ibis. sold at $4.a $412 for straight State, and $4 06 « $4 18 for Mi The corn market is quiet, sales 13,000§bush.. atc for round rll dats oe ines ieee Te a steady; aales 0: 2.400 bush, at dc, Prison whiskey sells at Ze. morning, May 21, by the At Oyrter Bay, on W. Rey. Geor « Hollis, Mr, Cours W. Wars, of Oyster Bay, to Miss Frextove A. Svier, daughter of Jacob Byler, | Eeq,, late cfthe city of New York, In Brcoklyn, on May 29, by the Rey. Mr. Noyes, Mr. A. ¥. Kinpnera to Miss Sanan M., daughter of John Thompern. Beg In } hiladelphia, on Thursday, May 29, by the Rey. Dr. Ducachet, Eowaan R. Bers, of New York, to Cano.ine, davghter of Henry Farnum, of Philadelphia. Died, On Friday, May 30, Parnick Byrne, aged 73 years, native of the parish of Kilear, cou a le moody and a resident of this city for the iat fire; His friends and acquaintanees, and dan of his sone in-law. Patrick Jourdan, ate respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from his late residence, 112 Mulberry street, on Sunday afternoan, at 2 o'clock. St. Louis papers copy. On Friday morning, May 30, Jane Awn. only daughter tie and Mary Ann Irwin, aged 17 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral.on Sunday afternvon, at half-past 6 0 ads, from the residence of her parents, Divison avenue, yon avenue, Brooklyn, The remains will Le taken | to Mount Olivet Cemetery for in- terment. On Friday evening, May 30, Carwanine, wife of Samuel | Hassell, in the 30th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday, at 2o’elock, P. M., from her late residence. No, 400 Fourth street In this city, on Thursday, May 29, Cuanes Sway, in the 62d year of bis age. ‘The friends of the tamily, and those of his brother-in- law, Alfred Colvill, are requested to attend his faneral,on Sunday next, June 1, at o'clock, P. M., from his late | residence, No. 643 Houston strect, (near Wooster,) with- out further invitation. In Brooklyn. on May 20, Josren Brewsrre, son of Jo- soph K. and Julia ®, Brick, aged 1 year and 18 days. Funeral this day. (Saturday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., from 87 Henry street. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend. Philadelphia pnpers please copy. In Duxbury. Mass, May 2. Capt. Josva Brswsren, of Iie was a descendant of Elder Wm. Brewster, one of the Pilgrims who camo over in the Mayflower, and landed at Plymouth in 1620, being the fourth generation, in a direct line. At the age of twelve Pfarshe shipped on board an American privateer, in lymouth harbor, after which he was in the States’ ser | Viee, in the sloop-of-war Providence, Subsequently he was in the land service, ——s at met Point, New York, and on board the jersey prison At Butler. Pa., May 21, Hon. Judge a Hora tate How. Srerney Brancn, or Ruoor Istano.— re sincerely pained to record the death of the Hoa. Steeven Brascn, which occurred at Central Vill Conpecticut, where he was visiting, on the Zith. Ju; Branch was one of the most ‘inent political men of this State, and had held the of Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Providence county, and re- presentative and senator in the General Assembly. To the latter office, be declined @ re-nomination at the last election. In all his public duties, Judge Branch was conscientiously attentive, industrious and faithful. He was entrusted with many important services, and alway discharged them promptly and satisfactorily, As cl man of the Judiciary Committee in the Senate, be ‘oceu- pied the most laborious position in that body, and he never shrunk from the labor which his office imposed. Judge Branch was one of the eartiest and most steadfast friends of temperance; and in all the walks of life he bore the character of a good citizen and a useful man.— Providence (R. 1.) Journal, May 2. SOARES A. ESAS SAAT TET NOE RE PO MARITIME (INTELLIGENCER Movements of the Ucenn Steamers, Leaves. ci Steamers—Franklin, Wotton, Havre, M Livingston; Iron- ce adalphlas Cayuga, Witen ie Ring, Quebec, Wk J F apaoott St |, New Orleans, J W Elwell; Joseph Badger, eamith & Sons; Lucustia, Jamieson, leton, Cuba. Nesmith & Sons; Gilbert, iJ W Andrews, French, Sagua la Meaux, osestiien, Bow Bezt on, Ht Coleman, Curacoa, Coll Vowe Heteniscea, Sehodiac, 3B C's Mamitio tal (Br), » St John, NB; Eliza Jenkins ( Carl Heinrich '(Ner), Kingston, Funch & Meincke; BM ott, rr alle. Schre—Herm Corneline, Aguadilia, PR, GJ Bechtel, Acctis (Ba), Baran, © mmberiand, JS Whituey & Co; Almira, Smith, Pevorsbare, JT White; Henrico, Tuttle, Richmond, CSW Pierce; Raily Jobuson, Cole, Ratp Corneltoa Grinnell (pkt), pith mde and 20 £45, Mu ved to be tie Humbeldt, met Paci- fi Averpoo bound sae New ¥ Roane. miler E of Nantucket, ae the Mary Catharine. No vig teams’ Wun m tl Aen Ship Tanne t (pac with mdse and 659 caeceus o. ton 46.39 to 45, saw Lb thy as une te tae ieee eur Rprit'm, ‘with 8, y for Que- et Sho parsed the mast of a yuh rigging stashed; sacle Umecaw a opar ts Bhip Immmannel Kaut (Prug), Domke, Cork, 32 days, with scrap iron and 2 passengers, to Smith & Collyer. Bark Ann Curry ( 2 days, in bal- angen, a (arr Mise "with 18¢ pa gengers, te. or fauke crvus | Tn Int 4111, lon @ z pete fishing anche Bark Don (Br), Stork, Cork, 35 days, with iron i ato order, April 2%, lat 4912 lon 144), fignals with ship Monterum: ced Bence for Liverpool; 234 inet, aropa, Lott, hence for Liver: while agele from the NW warter boat pool in the art of seeurin, board Wm Wilkin every. exertion inst, F of th f the irted below ae “Stanton”) And 42 days from Gibenitar, © Bari wton ny Tronel (ot Bastport), Brown, San Francisco, horns, Ke, to master, On account of Albahas, Biraaii for five days. In lat 2. awe h topmasts, with rigzing mas (Dr). inte Wout i days, with mdse an to order, nes, Port an Pri 4; vossel to ¥ 10, Bryent, and sche HP Johnson, from P Vorb; alee, echr Bben Atkins, from ¢ Int Bs Ot lon 73 44, passed part of av deck, ; Crew, Horton, NB, 16 day . with pota- , to order hr Albion (Br), Stanwood, Yarmouth, NS, 9 days, with potatoes, to TL DeW, fcr Ellen Baker, ton, Plymouth, NC. 3d Sehr Sephia neh, Plymouth, NC, $4 Schr Lamartine, Keene, Norfolk, 4 aays, bound to Matta- roinett Echr Citizen (of Machias), Curtis, Richmond, ¢ day mbe, Rond a to Portemouth, Sehr Pens & am, Thomaston, 5 da. Silt Martha, Fleming, Rockland, 6 days Schr Paragon, Jarvis, Atlantic Ocean, with mackerel, Relow. Colina, from Rio Janeiro, 99 days. Balled. New Orleans: mn, de Bork Misntonem|, Also, & Britirh t Jomos Fagan Lady Hobort, Rey en, Antwerp: Jane, Quebec; ie, and others Shipe St Charter Davia, Quebeo; 0 do; Cotton Plante May %—Wind during the day from F to NF. ‘Telegraphic Marine Regere. tee Arrived—Sehe Warren, Nelson, Philadelphia,” M*” Bosro *, May %. Arrived—Bark Jobn Mutey, London Bark Nuova Sfinge (Sora), Gidrate Atlantio, whaling; echr Zwolse! Diep tuteh), fete, Philadelphia nisror, May 29. Arrived—Schr Montano, Hallett, Boston; #loop Pitan, N Bedford. Sailed—Sioop Rimeline, Armnold, Albany Gas Veretsom, N York, Barrinone, May ®. —Bark Jeram, B ston. Athos: Philadelphia. atrsiip Albateoas, CHanvenron, May 2 Phitadelphia; ship Drafas Pavs River Woy 29 arleston, 8 Paimer, jetor, Willard, « Arrived o sloopa, with lumber New Reororn, May 2, Sehr Colombian, Jersey City foc Werveaw. Newroar, a a roe Sept of Mahing vessels which old this morning, her ay 30. Sailed—Brig Ni England. ance turks i a yeohes United, Hallock, albany; Anna, Somers adel m Henry, Winsmors. do; M Frederick Brown. Muller, and Willard, Dayton, New ; Montezuma, Smith, Philadel phis. Fe ag Susan Soule, Carde! Sub. ari A RTLAND, May 2. Young ort, ES days. On th Sou pak = la steering E, supposed the Cambria, ftrm Boston (23th in nat). Brigs Kerrasuket, Adi Jig $M 15 days; Montrose, Fite, “i ata 13 days; schrs Kichmond, Pierce, N York: Wallace, Rockland for N York. ch red~'Brig Sarah Ellen, Thayer, cul a Arrived—A Morland, NYork; Mary pone Bath. ed Bas, Henrietta, NYork; Delaware, St George, Me. ‘Sanam, May 29, Cleared—Schr Pavitlon, NYork, os eS spagsronn, May 23. Sailed—Brig Rockingham, Richmord. Srovizeron, May 29, Arrived—Scbrs President, Brand, NYork for Weeter!, Elizabeth, Hone, do Proviacetown; Two Brothers, All do for Hingham;’ Pra kilo, Bu do for Boston; Emul: do for Provincetown; sloops T W Thorne, Durfee, Alban: for FRiver; Eleanor, Beste, Wareham via'Providence for York. Wimixeron, May 2. Arrived—Brig Molus, NYork. 2th—Brigs Vligrim, abd Nile, NYork, oKroRD, Ma Sailed—Schr Arion, McLaughlin, NYork, sloop Viewty, Baker, do, Malla. close at the Exch: eae hentne kane tr ne Mlso'ss the Bxcbanes oom x Saturday, May Si at I0' ~ ( of Southerner, tor Charleston, will Room (67 Exchange), on ‘clock PM. ama, for Savannah, will close change Reading Room (07 Exchange),’ ow Savur- quarter before 4 o'clock PM. ter Bags per steamer W Scott, for New Orleans, (in ad- of the mail,) will cloee at the Exchange Reading Room ( (G7 Exchange), Monday, Juno 2, at quarter betore 3 o'clock, Letter Bags for Rio Janeiro, per steamer Golden Gate, will close at the Exchange Reading Room (67 Exchange), on Saturday, June Ut svove Letter Bags are also at Kenyon's, 91 Wallatroos, Herald Marine Correspondence. PactaDeiPusa, May 30—4 PM. ArrivedShip Juno, Moran, Liverpool: bark Elk, Bldsides, R: de ulia Payton, Preble, Bath; Sami Small, Spi ea Myst sehre Sam] Butler, Boose, 3¢ Jago de Caley N jars bo ri NYork; Jas A Bay: Thompeon, Boston; L. Audeoried, tg a, Pall River: Je- rome, Willard, Portland; steainers Virginia, Teal, Kich- Anthracite, Morley, NY 0 Sh. xing trad e, do; Y Indies; #chrs Jacob Kaym odirey, T'rovidenee; Letter B: Havre, wil change). on Letter 8) at tho Exo da |, Be "Audenried, Corson, do} is, Jobason, Boston; Jas A Bayard, Thompson, Fall River. Blac: neous. Br wr Anrisric, Edwards, of and for Liverpool from Valparaiso, with decks swept, loss of first officer overboard, and entirely out of water, waa spoken March 24, lat 25 04 3, lon 55.56, by whaling bark America, at New Bedford, whiclt supplied her with water, Banx Savannan—The telegraphic report of the loss of the bark Savannah, of this port, by fire, istrue. She was burnt off Tybee, together with the eargo of cotton, and is a total loss. The S was valued at $30,000, and her e: Wait from $45,000 to $50,000, which are street, No lives lost. Notice to Mariners. The Light at Sisal, of which notice was given some months tince, has been discontinued. It was not established by the jargely invured in GGyermment of the country, but by private individuals, hipmasters having refused to pay the light dues demanded, led to its discontinuance. Whalemen, Bark J E Donell, which was ashore below NBedford, 2th, was towed off by steamer Massachusetts, after being 'light- ened, with loss of false keel, and leaky. Ship Hervine, and bark America, also got ashore in going into NBedford, but pak Fa mage. Awail these had branch pilots on oard, it is probable that the weather was thick or hazy that ze ote Falkland Islands, Feb 27, eoaling, sehr JD David- sop, Staylie, Rio Nesro, May & on whaling Bans, Barclay. Tripp, West- ad cutting a whale; 22d, lat 3 ton Ps 35, ater, of Westport? days out, clean. Mar’ Int 5744 8, lon FM, & N Belford whale ship was been eter the a showin, A gght lat 86445, tow + (not of Tisbury, ‘arch 1, be ard he tan 66 2 W, Pocahont: 8 mos out, oil ne May 25, lat : sb an B® whaling sehr lying to under May 20, lat 35 25, om JO "6, sehr Preeton, Mandy, of and from Provincetown. Spoken. A ore ftetmahip bound into Liverpool, believed to have Asia, from NYork 7th inst, was passed by steam- iyhend 7th inst, 7 PM ip Cornet, from Liverpool for Baltimore, 34 days Int 45 18, lon 69 10—by pilot boat E K Collins. a from Liverpool fur NOrleans, May 16, 07 Flo- ry Pleasants, from Li 1 for Philadel; Ky? Ate: iro! verpool for Philadelphia, map rome 4 ays from NYork for NOrleans, May Hasitton, of and from NYork (Jan 15) for h 4, int 57 45, Lom 49 | k Ork, Hw poerenes. oe from Boston for SFranciseo, March uibiaeey W's ton te Bork Ave Hood, wads, from NYork (Jan 21) for SPran- “Wark Casmore (Br), 8 a ‘sow Post Spain for Gl jark Canmore (Br, Jays frow Port Spai for Glasgow, Mays, Yen s035 lee boone 4 —t Bark Teabella, of Mond frem Charleston for Ber May of Portland, from Boston for NOrl May 21, lat 2 ad, lon 724, ig Sen Belle, Harriman, from Havana for Caimito, was rt CS Cr Brig MS weet Wewnes from Salem (May 17, 21M) for Pie 8 tawtse, May is, 8 AM, Int 41 25, lon 60 90, Bi wton, from Newport for Havana, was seen May d from Bridgeport 6 days, for Ponce, May », it Sips 6 4. from Bangor for Richmond, May 27, Brig Kockinghi Bicck Ysland N by Emilee. Foreign Porta. ae April 1é—Ship James Maury, Wheiden, for N York, M Sp) us; Falcon, Ha: hagre Thompson, Cowes (previ iy reported ark tan, Booting, RY'ork via Cartestarsont Atenas SpheGerta, NOriewus; 2iat, bark Schiller (Brom), Hansc Livenroois lay 1f—Ship Euphrasle, Huntia, for Beston, with despatch. Messin a, May 6—No Aw vessel in port. Sid Aus brig Sara, 1.68, May 13—Bark J J Harthorn, Small, for B: Sid 4th, ‘brig Oak, Small, Malaga, Gibralt: Boston. Maranzas, Mey 16—Arr Go! Jobn Parker, Dorr, Hava brig Abeonn, Arey, era Morena; echr Len Soule, Havans Blanchard, N BY eek itil brig Maris, 161 lis, Gage, Bavsna; i 1sth, for Cow hy bark He! oa bork; brig New ra i if, Nerfolk. i th tom, St John,” Ning: tpeken); 20th, ship) W White, At th, brig M Clay ton, Tueker, Monrnwai, May 7—Selr BA Tutt any; adv for Halifax, or 9 port in the U8. Fowon, May li—Dark J Forbes, Francia, for NYork or N Haven, lsth; brige Harp, Kirwan, for Baltimore; Arcturus, from N York, ding. a May Ws Driae Harti Cutts, for NYork Milton, Harper, for 4 if 12 day ‘i Lowell May Flower (ir), Sothsece, taoss W ituming at day; Rose (Br), Idz, une; caeatie | Bet, 10; Louisiana, Green, from and for Hoxton, 10 of 2 days; = Bebeveder, | ot! Drig Draco, Purbeck, Salem, Rewer — ‘ins )—DBark Arisna, Maloney, for NYork, unc; brige Serab, Merrill, and Elian, Merrill, lag. 2, Pes Phila. edhig, Zanes, April Sid bork Conrad, 6 corm, PR, April 26—Arr steamer Catans, Symmes, phia, york: , lend NYork: Decdata, Jorden Highlander, Sa rr jerickeburg. Cid 2 Fritr, Alexandria; schre Beho, liel ‘Areat do Seth, ship Suabeam, Winsor, Boston, to load for ‘America Tainman ne Ce May 1e--prt bork B Onncehil 5 born, arke DS de v tenes, Stearns, Bet ds. Kingeton, Ja). At Go Lath, brig Thos T Knox, Smith, for Boston. Home Porte. APALACTICOLA, May 19—In port bark Triton man, for NV ork same day ALEXANL mart brig Indes (Br), Windere 814 ug Ardover, ALBANY, May & Yantic, Boston, AUGUSTA, Biay © York. BOSTON, May 20— Art ebiy bare Lyeabder, & Merry. | ete Cla steamer Mohawk, Hartford; sche | 2—Arr echts Franklin, and Philena, NOrteans: Jarleton, 1, Staples, H Philadelphia; Henry Ih ot Maria & Adriana (Duteh), Quwe rs Adame Treat. Parker, Matansas; T | on, Bateman, Wilmington, Del, yb Irclend do: Mahe Wileter, . Capt’ Linwekio bh left hie shipping papers behind. C NOrlennp: Ferns, Go Swan, Havena; Merri tokeedon Farwell, Alenanact, A cock, Philadelphia, | Nothing si@ NGOR, Hay Arr rehr Ellen Dale, Swett, Ponse Cla wie Malaves, Comealh Philadelphia TON, May 2—Arrsh'p Suilienn, Edyeai rke BE Wright, Ave ton; Sneper, Has te Albion, Rawiey, Camden, Me; Matilda BE BN York riaburg, Matthews, 8t P ao S]d chip Nape , Havte; US revenue cutter . Rudolph, on D, AM—Arr eteam: Marion, Berry, NVork i, Harbor Inland, Habam; WT. Sid Nor brig Urania, Strom, € “BiG Tex Moy 27—Art ech Virginia, Philadelphia. ORTH, May Arr echt Hannah & Abigail, New sobes yon, ‘pew York on D ICKSEURG, May 2—Cld prev, Br brig Village Belle, Michiner, 7 Pai L RIVER, M Sid sehre Buena Vie Ye adel bey mh Masreen more; sloop | H Borden, NY. HARWICH, ‘Art schrs Victoria, Plo he Broek, th, Oneeln, do. ARTPORD, May 20—Arr sloop Heney Clay, Bly, NYork, HYANNIS, May %—In port, robes MM Kicks, Chase JG | Adams, Norris, and Howard, Baker, from Boston for N Yorks Korenth, from Newburyport for do; Vintage, Handy, sud Ferives Handy, from" Altany for Beetor from Philsdelphia for do; David Cox, Hallett yMACHIAS PoRt, May echr Egremet, Le ea ee R CIFIC MAIL FrZANenie. COMPAN 0) j Pasetes ute toe Oo Oregon Mie oe y 18—Arr aches Jc Lufkin, snd » Byer, . Convert, Brown. do; ate Caadage, Phi- Indejphig: 2th; brig con, Rhoades, I | Wrst sho Cate—are bark Llewellyn St Marks for N 7) Way 99, 19 24 AM—The a paspprsed to be NOrleans, mentioned in last evenin ‘* th preseng The brig Wim Rico, and Hive coal laden echra, are now pro- OBIE. hay 12—Cld ships Bib th Bentiey (Br), Ro- biazon, Liverpool Gertrude, Wicks, Tayge. ‘ ery te a Sea rt ie Boatos an ‘ort May P nts Yacht troy certs a J once, Clack AN! (Mex), ra, Vora Ores, Cid Liverpool? Nathaniel ‘Thompso Carlotta ( (Sera), on Sy ship William, brig Pul tine (M: Robson, Kenny. Borden to sea 17th inst enoa. Towed aa geht Goorge Lin- Isth, ships Lexington, Montseal- brig irs N YOLK, an ‘Speers 8 ‘Br brig Hatualss Leauone, Bevton. WoL A ne Felipe, © Potter, Al. cS hina for N Plgriny Crve d for do; Ora: tor, 1 Conley. do for do; P Marichal: Cutter, jae for dy Perkins, Sto- Norwich for Alban hiladelphis for Norwichs Clotilda, Gildersleeve,’ Albany? slooy iat North, Foote} Norwich for Tro: Emily, Brown, Mystic ‘W HAVEN, May rig Kainbow, M: “NEWPORT, , Millard, P: i River sonville for ia with A sehr is comi: Sth Arr ache Miners FRiver for Baltimore, inns RYPORT, May 3—Sid Fulton, Jacques, Goorge- “Siw MEDFORD, May 2—Arr sche Elizabeth, Philadel- PALADELPH May 20—Arr schr Aloyona, Whittaker, Charleston. Cld ec Phinn ch haaaet Narrows d, Ww iauag; Dacutah, Smith, Richa ‘Tho ty Natt, Smith,’ Philadelphia; Alvarado, wn (or Calais, acesrdiag to vind); Celeste, brewster, ieentout sloops Congress, Mott, do; Wi H Bowon, Kenney, NYork. Burk Acadia, tor Charleston, was in Dutch Island harbor this PORE AE but prohably went to ae: Cochran, Wout, tie, won, N Yor! GTON, NC, May 27—Arr brig y ginal Ballard, N York Gh sched 4 Smith, Nichols, do. WRIGHTSPORT, May 23—Sid schr Susan & Mary, Shel- don, NYork; 24th, » sloop Pettaquamscutt, a do. Constellation —John ret Gin, = Hy Hull, of Ireland; Mrs right—Mr Wheeler and lady, Lydia A Swales, Masters Maloy, Mr Wright and ant, Wright Jr, Mrs Maitland, Master Maitland, Louis, Sophia, Jacq f Switzerland: Daniel W Wailer, Emias and Simson, Misses J and T of “Albany; Curti ondon; John Robin- Veuinder, of | 4, Charlob ph, 'y Harris, of London; Frances Fortune, Muria Mitten, Robert Mitten, Joel Lagurus, Maria and Edmond Lagurus &ll of London. San Francisco—Brig Samuel French—Elias T Halliday Benjamin Allison. nd la iy, Cee ont Alfred Mies Wri “y' Wall Knight, ote i Hinman, of Bros OR LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MATL. STEAM stp BALTIC Capt, Joseph J. Comstock. This # ship will depart with mails for Europe, pata Saturday h zs th of Jeue, at 12 o'clock M., trom her berth ae'the fovt of Canal strect. ‘No berth can be secured till paid for. All letters and papers must pasa through the Post Office, For freight or passage, having unequal walled accommodations for elegance or comiee wR KR 1K COLLINS, 56 Wall stroa. Pie ‘The steamship PACIFI will suoceed ay even fe ston tie Baltic, and sail June 2a. ee PT 22 BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Man, Steamships between New York and Liverpool direot, between Boston and Liverpool.—The Boston ships onl. saath Haditax to land and receive mails and the AFRIC A Gant fea Judkins, There vessels cae ‘a clewr White light at mast head, green on starboard tow, red on port bow Africa, from New York Wednesda} k. ‘Amerion, from Boston Niagara ‘from New York. Europa, from Bi Africa, from New York Cambria, from Boston. 1a, from New York.. a ednesday, Wednesday, 6th August Geabies treme America, from New York.. Wednesday, Lith August. Niogars, from B Wednesday, 2th Aukxust. Africa, from New Wednesday. 27th August. uropa, from Wedn 3 September. Asia, from New Yor! Wedn , Wh tember. we from New York Boston to Liverpool, $12). Berths not secured until paid for. Freight will be charged on specio beyond an amount for Personal expenses. An experienced All Jotters and ni fice, For freight or ¥. CUN AR! French, German, and other foreign bronglt in common with British Inding sre given in Bavre for New rgvon ou board. pasa through the Post Of to Through bills of ork, INTENDING TO TAKE PASSAGE TO n the Royal Mail Steamships. aro requosted to eait at the office, 3s Broadway, betore believing the reports that the ships are fuil. CEAN orTnax NAVIGATION com at Bak via w ball for South: ton and Breme from Pier orth River, at 1: Surgeon Ay through the ipecie deli panaage or, freight, apply a MOLLER. San cy Riese Broadway. eo steamehip HERMANN will sue ceed _the Wasbington on the 12th July. oR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. —NEW xorg aod Havre Steam Nay Gomoen, —The Uni Btstes Mail S ames A.W ‘oat Ofhes, VINGSTON, ‘Agent 3 Nu YORK AND HAVRE STEAM NAVIGATION Pay .—The United States nail steamship FRANK- ill eail for Havre and South: at twelve o'clock, from mampton, on Saturday, 4, North rij OR NEW. ORLEANS, DIRECT THE FINE NEW double engine steamer, WINFIEL! , 2.109 tone burthen, Captain, Kenney Coulllard, will depart frow 0. ¢ North River, at thrve o'clock '. M.,eu Monday, june For Y or Vid"BROORE'R Co,,28 Reaver streak. DRRONT FP%. AY ORLEANS. —THE oy Jying at pier No. 4, N ior New Orleans on June S42 ta'h on Head te to ie No freight received after Satu Bi tigned ou board. Freight 9 couta pert or to DAVIS, BROOKS & OR CHAGKES AND SAN JUAN DE NICARAGUA— Tre pew double engine steamship PROMETHEUS, | Captain Il, W. Johnson, vill leave New York for the above porte on Friday, 13th June next, at 3 ae ot freigl %, apply at tho office of ‘he oli jaet gteamebi PROM ny ree and at rates, pli Vevey street, Astor House’ Through tickets for sale. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—ONLY through line for San Frane via Havana and Cha —Fare Krduced.—On W June Lith, at 3 P. GEORGIA, 3,000 tona, will connect wi ip CALIFORNIA i from Ama on of about the let ayy. For freigh' sage, apply st the office, Ne hand 86 South West street, corner of Warren trent. A will my, bower Sag writing oth ih Es agers from Pasams, alee we tania and Paseengars for Oe vropeliors will be Rept up for the and transiens pascongore between: Bama and San The well knows wean ip SARAR SANDS, of 1.80 tong ader charver to he company, tnd pocu kop? running portation, of fraiah a Mesienn a aie tie will be i aainsained by fee Noun” CRESCENT CITY. 1,800 tons, ie ihm 000 to CHEROK tons. PHILADE) for Chagtos om the i1sh RADO and Pnvengon fro vit, Lawrason & O0., agent, at Nace, Pik fare for Vorone® Mokote from Mow York to Bee Fem Ign bas boon reduced from a ‘B40, jn state roome, to kw), in Lower eabi ee FRANCISCO A ' Jenot! donb! ne hort will Rave ping at Rio and Valpar beer y the U.S. mathe betw Fraucisge, is double ion traced, and unenepassed ne- « fiom for passenrore. For paxsoge, apply 00 } ® F pa Pew AND C°RSPUN WALT te Routh puree, N.Y PER EAGLE FOR SAN FRANCISCOSF EOLA Tiagniscent ship bas her freight neo rly nil inn fow days, Can take light fraignt my tor which, Of passage, APPLY Ko BB, Wa)! street, or HARDECR & 00.0 Weidetcent. | Fe he a Uae Sreauee ae BALTIC—ONE OF “am pa cas ve steamer, to sail SOUTTER, SYMINGTON & ROBINSON, TEAMSHIP BALTIC-—-FOR SALB THE ‘ae ‘8 part of one of the large atate rooma i the 7th June, most desirably situated. ‘in th cata oon adjoining the Indios’ drawing room, Apply to Haraden’s Rx- presa, No. 6 Wall street, OR SALE.—A FIRS’ to Brertect, oS st Apply to LE! 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MORRISON IS ConsryrED Ol D® eas Se matae Recent ase, Aue inn ‘Owe dr See his cian otrsek. D* WARREN, NO. aor a, Us CONSULTED on private diseases, Fecent cases cured iu five days experience, B. Beware of a poivo: ee inti of a , JOMNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, in the treatment of delicate disoases, Feputation fot skill in those half eured oases thathave ont for years Ie pro-eminept, tit Iw seoret hauit, eflectuall jour Ai A perfe: Do OOF ER, last nincteen ment of deliente and worst casos of those diser.sos, fow da; ‘Sera don't be di Bected with & base isapostor est R. Bale AgTuOK OF TH Ly * &e.—Ofioe Pom. (sends excipiess) No. 83 wie boon & tontter of surprive to some, that aay 0 dility and of profeesional attai tention to the diseases which a e ot every deseri a yaaily. it, the A part PPem society wore Rae iE Ne formed. vis wok tal ot way than in their effects apon derstood, are most easily and the unoommnen medical advantages the . extensive and long practice in thie mple ground for invurin, { stricture, hi te « yam Traits ‘is the on! is thle ye where ne , Muater’s Red Drop, can be obtiined, a wn to fail in curing the very ort forts of etn private nature. The Dir pensar, the toon calling Will nee no one but the doctor iintsall Ri cry onstant attendance, in his private room, ready ive relief to all who may give him a cail. ates voluntarily given of gouree, All afle favives to m: plication to Doctor Hi b pr lebrity, respecte bili acter, ehaiicugo the aeverwat, oi y pe te ok oF private tre) The onl, iy, remedy on enrth that seoures inst secondary attacks. 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