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Sudden and Singular Disappearance from the World of Fashion in Paris. [Paris letter in the London Atlas, June 7.) A The sudden disappearance from the world of fashion of the Mi Wiis de F— and his beautiful wife, with the ‘ous story connected with the cause of such a sudden and unexpected step, has given us ample food for gossip, scandal, and ex- citement during the past week. ‘Their loss will be greatly felt by us all. ‘They were the kind purvey~ ‘ors of amusement to the idle, of gossip to the scan- dalous, of endless subject of investigation to the pry- ing and curious; and were it not for the mysterious tafe of their sudden determination te retire from the world, every particular of which | can warrant to tru mat whereby they leave us a legacy worthy of the high name they have always borne in the an- nals of Le Sport, we should almost regard their se- cession as a mortal offence. Without laying any claim to the high aristocratic influence of the Fau- St. Germaia, the Marquis de F—— had always held a most conspicuous place in the Pari- sian World by virtue of his enormous wealth and the beauty of his wife. ‘This last element of suc- cess is infallible in a place where beauty is rare ; and the Marquis become more influential through this means than even by the great pains he had always taken to entertain his frieads in a manner becoming his great fortune. The origin of the Marquise herself was a mystery even to her best and most intimate friends, even to the indefatigable hunters after news who abound in Paris more than in apy’other city. By some she was given out to be a risette, with whom the Marquis had fallen in love Sor time he was a student residing in the Pa; tin; by others it was said that she had been @ singing girl at one of the cafés he had fre- ened i some that she had been a rider at coni’s; and by others that she had been a lion queen at one of the menageries on the Boulevard du Temple; all agreed, how- ever, in praiso of her grace and beauty, and of the admirable manner in which she did the honors of her salon, giving us a succession of sétes from January to December, ch one ac cording to its season, and each in its own good time. There was the winter divertissement las: year, of which everybody talked so much, when the ball room of the Hotel de F—— was transformed into a complete imitation of the Ice Palace of the Empress Catharine; then we had endless Bess and over bs in the little theatre, formed by ama- ra and which furnished us with gossip and scan- dal sufficient to occupy us the whole year through; then the summer fefes at the beautiful little cha- teau at Passy—théy were the most caligtstal of all —firat, the féte des Lilas, then the fétede Scringas, ain the Feast of Roses, at which all Paris assembled to dance, and flirt, and mako love in th» shade of those tall chestnut trees, beneath which Franklin had once meditated and philosophized— all these are lost for ever, and, what is worse, the queen of all these revels has disappeared also, to return no more. A vile decision of the tribunal condemns the fair Marquise to exile, and her friends to a and the circumstances of the story are #0 whimsical, that all the while we are mourning the loss we have sustained, we cannot help re- joicing to find that the fates have not forgotten us uite, and that we arestill to be furnished with sub- jects for feuilletons and vaudevilles as long as there shall be society in Paris. It appears that about seven years ago, upon her first entrance into the world ‘as the bride of the Marquis de F—-, the Marquise had made the conquest of a young noble- man from the south of France, who, having just in- | herited his father’s vast estates, was making a reat noise in Paris by reason of the tremen- lous rate at which he was living, and the va- rious follies he was committing, of the nature of those which all young men just “pt loose m the world, having been kept rather short cash by a niggardly father, are sure to fall into. From the first hour of his meeting with the fair Marquise, however, the whole dream Of life seemed to centre in her alone; he gave up much | of his wild course of conduct to spend his whole | time in her society; he relinquished his graceless companions, with whom he had hitherto associated, to devote himself entirely to her. All this, be it understood, was en tout bien tout honeur, and by the entire approval of the good honest Marquis himself, who might be seen any day at four o’clock, driving his carriage round the Champs Llysées, while the dear little Marquise and her sentimental soupirant reclined within, talking reasoa and morality with The Trial of the Count and Countess de Bocarme continued. The trial was resumed on the 7th inst. Mdlle. de Dudzeele, to whom the ased was to have boen married, was ‘called. was a good deal agitated. said that the marriage was resolved on in August last ; anonymous letters aan ist her were written to M. Gustave Fougnes. led to coolness between them, and exp! tions were given; afver which a reconciliation was effected, and the marriage was fixed for November. Deceased had told her that his sister and brother- in-law were opposed to the projected union. He suspected the anonymous letters had been written by them. He was always afraid of eating at the chateau, lest he should be poisoned, and would never accept any presents sent from it. He had also told witness that his father on his death had declared that he had been poisoned by the people at the cha- teau. On the 2Ist of November, witness received a message from the chateau, sent by the countess, that Gustave had died suddenly. Witness had re- ceived anonymous letters against Gustave; one of them stated that he had several illegitimate chil- drea ; they appeared to have been written by the person who wrote the anonymous letters to him. Three other witnesses then severally Sean that they were at the chateau on the 2lst of November, oat saw the body of thedeceased. Their evidence, however, was not of much importance. A gendarme, named Lambert, said that in the prison the count had told him that his wife had poured the poison into deceasd’s glass by mistake. A man, named Wilbaut, gamekeeper on the estate of Bury, deposed that after the death of Gustave the countess ordered him to go and tell “those two coquines,”” Mdlle. Dudzeele and her mother. The count, on his return, gave him papers to burn. Once he made him taste some of his chemical pre- parations. The witness stated a number of other circumstances, but they either had no bearing on the case, or had been related by preceding wit- nesses. One of the judges having become indisposed, an adjournment fs place to Monday. During the whole day, and especit ilst the evidence of the gamekeeper was being g} adame de Bocarmé was greatly agitated, and wept a great deal. The court reassembled on Monday, and pro- ceeded to hear the evidence of M. Stas, professor of chemistry at the Ecole Militaire, living at Icelles. It was to the effect, that after a number of experi ments, he had ascertained, beyond all doubt, that deceased had been poisoned by nicotine, and that he has succeeded in extracting a not inconsiderable quantity of that deadly poison from his tongue, sto- mach, liver, and a . On the clothes of deceased, and on the floor of the dining-room of the chateau of Bitremont, witness had also discovered traces of the same poison. He had likewise found nicotine inthe partially putrifiedremains of the gray cat and other animals which the count was accused of hav- ing poisoned. He had tasted the poison extracted from deceased, and it burned’the tongue like @ red hot iron; he had also killed birds by an excessively small quantity of it. It was the conviction of wit- ness that the poison had been given to deceased when he was lying on the floor ; he did not think it could have been poured into the glasses by mistake witbout its strong smell causing it to observed. He was further of opinion that, after taking nicotine, it would be impossible for any one to walk, but he could not say that they might not cry. A witness then ‘deposed to having taken a con- siderable quantity of tobaceo to the chateau, and a laborer, named Debliquy, stated that he had as- sisted the count in making nicotine and other che- mical operations. ‘The court then adjourned. The Countess de Bocarmeé was so affected at the details of the chewical operations on the person of deceased, made by M. Stas, that she bee: indis- posed, and the trial had to be suspended ‘or some time. De Bocarmé paid great attention to the evi- dence. It will be observed that it tended to de- stroy his means of defence—viz. that the nicotine had been poured out and taken by mistake. This trial had not terminated when the last ac- counts were received. According to Galignani, in the sitting of the court on Tuetday, Dr. Zoude, a physician of Tournay, deposed that he had exam- ined the body of the deceased in the chateau of Bitremont cn the 22d November, and had been struck by the bruises and scratches on the face, and by the burnings, by what appeared to be sulphuric acid, about the mouth. He had afterwards made an examination of the tongue, stomach, and other Inrerestina Case or 4 Faucen Parest.—It will be recollected, that a few weeks ago a German Catholic priest, named Theodore Lawrensen, was committed for the coenen: of a watch taken, while intoxicated, from the public house of Mr. Reinhard, in Third street. The venerable appearance of the prisoner, and the unusual circumstance of one occa: pying his position in sosiety being arraigned en such & » naturally excited considerable in- terest, which was increased when the history of this extraordinary man became known. Eminent coun- sel, in the tru irit of charity, volunteered in his bebalf; but the unfortunate man was inconsolable 3 in the depths of his repentance and despair, he in- sisted upon putting in a plea of guilty, though the circumstances under which the offence was committed were such as to leave a doubt as to whether the property was taken with felonious in- tent, and he had, therefore, a reasonable hope of acquittal. On Saturday the case was again brought up, on motion for a withdrawal of the plea. The court seemed deeply to sepa, with the com- dition of the poor fellow, and ned with great in- terest to the eloquent appeals of counsel in his be- half. As the case is one of peculiar interest, we give below an extract from Mr. Fleming’s speech, which embraces a short sketch of the unfortunate man’s life:—He was born near Dusseldof, on the lower Rhine, studied in the sara Gymnasium of Westphalia, graduated in che University of Bonne, was set apart to the priesthood in Colognes and in- stalled Parish Priest and Rector of the Gym- nasium in the city of Cleves. Twenty years elapsed, in which this old man performed the du- ties of his vocations with fidelity and with suosess, when he made a pilgrimage to Kome. He car. ried with him letters of recommendation to the famous Cardinals Francisconi and Mezsofanti. His reception was flattering, and tareugh the good wishes of the Liotary of the ii man Court, he had the honor of interviews with Pius the Ninth. From Kome, he came to Lyons, where he officiated as priest and professor in a college. Appointed by the Superior of the House of Missions in Paris to a station at Dubuque, in this country, he lowe ry on his joumey at St. Louis. by the advice and direction of the Archbishop of St. Louis he accepted the curé of a parish in the vici- nity of that city. A difficulty occurring between him and the srcelesnchy he refused to remain any longer under his episcopal staff, and removed to the diocess of Chicago. ‘The archbishop gave him the most satis- esr testimonials; but, for reasons best known to himself, afterwards revoked them. Those testi- monials are in my possession. But Laurensou’s best appeal is the appeal has put in my hands, and instructed me to translate. {Translated from the Rais) Honorable and Venerable Judges—In my present most miserable condition—a condition which [ have incurred by a violation of the law, agitated by the profoundest grief, I humbl, dinge® your couside- ration. Iwas on myroadto Philadel when | did the act charged against me. My mind was disturbed and perplexed. Had I been myself, | would not have been a supplicant to-day. [t is the first act of the sort which can be imputed to mo; vever have I been before a judge or before a cours. My testimonials, in every relation, are the best, and my counsel is empowered to produce them. Most humbly, therefore, and in a spirit of the deep- est penitence, I beseech the court that they witl re- gard, propitiously and clemeatly, all the cireum- stances, and look upon me, a stranger in the midst of strangers, ignorant of their language, friendless and penniless, more in pity than in severity. Your most humble and obedient servant, 'T. LAWRENSEN. The Court, on the rey pease of counsel, gran‘ed the withdrawal of the plea of guilty of larceny, and the substitution of that of guiity of petty larceny. The prisoner was not sentenced.— Pittsburgh Com- mercial, June 23. Marine Affairs. Dee Sea Sounpincs —We have the pleasure of laying before our readers the following interesting letter frou. Captain Barron to Commodore Warrington. giving a line of decp sea soundings across the Atlantic ocean. These ure physical problems of high import, which have com- manded the attention and eccupied the thoughts of the most eminent philosophers. In the discussion of these problems ure involved the ocean and its depths. By vir- tue of an act of Congress authorizing the versels of the navy to co-operate with Lieut. Maury in procuring mate- rials for his investigations into the phenomens of thegreat deep, @ circular letter has, with the sanction of the 3-cre- tary of the Navy. been issued by the Chief of the Bureau carks ashes, 6 pkg! bushels rye, do, Peparn & Oleutt; & Co.; 108 do,, Hubbard & Son. La Torat.—88 barrels ashes, 3.961 barrels flour, 4.100 | man: bushels wheat, 5409 bushels rye, 37.195 do. corn, 25 barrels high wines, 30 rolls leather, 725 pkgs. pork, 630 do. beef, 137 do. butter, 740 do. cheese, 27 hhds. tobacco, 2 barrels whiskey, and 120 bales wool. ham; 8 calves. and 8 lambs, J. Andrews; 39 pkgs, butter, 11 hogs, 7 lambs, and 8 calves, Capt. King; 165 sides lea- ther, N. Gilman 104g tons pig iron, Geo. Palen & Co. @ pkgs, butter, G. B. White & Oo.; 11 0... Raymond; 4 de. cheese, Wim. Clark & Co.; 14 pkgs. butter, Wm H. Flatt; 17 bales wool. Chapin & Go.; 3 do.. Brad. ner & Co.; 77 do..M_ Beach & Co.; 11 do. 19 bbls. eggs, 8. M do., Work & Dr wood, Flint & Co pkgs. butter, M.G. Lave; 55 do., Thomas & Davenport; 50 bage oate, Mills & Thompson; 14 do. cheese, P. W. Stebbins; 227 pkgs. butter, 11 bbls exge, 31 calves, 16 fi ries, to various orders. Bleeoing feom luny Burned or Seald Bronchitis, Camesr......... Cancer of breast r oo Fever inflammatory. @Vanpewaten’s Osweco Live.—R. J. Vandewater — Beat Lefingwell--2700 bushels wheat. Dows & Carey. bushels corn, J. B Herrick. a Wrertan Laxy Boat Linx —Boat Tracy—6casks ashes, . Cook; 8 do., Stewart & Co; 2.400 bushels corn, Cham- berlin, Lee & "Co ; 4 Ubla. eggs, 11 pkgs. butter, Tomp- ins & Co. Total--114 bbls, ashes, 9,781 bbls. flour, 650 kegs pork, 260 do, beef, 614 do. cut meats, 213 do. butter; 6) io, cheere, 7,200 bushels wheat, 5,747 do. rye, 12,245 do. oats, | 60,809 bushels corn, 214 pkgs. whiskey. Satervay, June 28, 1851. Hepson Riven Line.—N. H. Holt & © mouth—8 pkgs. ashes, Stone & Starr; 7 do., Hopkins; 4 do., Co.; 673'barrels flour, Smith, Walace & Co.; 430 do., R. F. Sage; 310 do, Gibscn, Stockwell & Co.; 5,000 ap. Clark & Dibble; 4 do., Kent, Page & Is corn, W. (. Heaton; 1,524 do., Dows & Guiteau; bushel 710 burhels do., Babeock & Co.; 24 pkgs. butter. Kent, Poag & Co.; 62 do cheese, J. Sperry; 28 do.,P. W. Steb: bins; 28 bales wool, Yelverton & Feilow n—K. J. Littlejobn—Boat Lewis—6 | butter, Cooper, Storm & Smith; 17 | Orv Osweco Li butter, Condit, Noble & Co.; 225 barrels flour, Nason; 1.640 bushels of corn. to the agent. Boat terman—10 casks ashes, Blydenburgh & Co; 2830 Osweco Transportation Line.—Congdon & Jamieson— Boat Scotland—1 cargo of lumber, to Watson & Co. Syracuse anv Osweco Line.—Bouat 8t. Lawrence—2589 bushels rye, Joseph Ketchum & Son, Boat Admiral—713 barrels flour, Gillespie, Dean & Co. Troy ano’ Westran Linx.—Rice, Clapp & Co.—Boat Congress—2,400 bushels corn, 25 casks high wines, 42 hhds. tobacco, to the agents; 16 kegs butter, J. G. wool, H. W. & Co. Boat Chamberlm—9 casks | ashes, Coman, Hopkins & Co,; 4 do., 2,441 bushels corn, | and 15 bales tobacco, to the agents. Boat Raciae—2,500 | bushels corn, to the agents; 30 rolis leather, B. J. Brown; €3 bales wool, H. W. & Co. ' Boat Porter--16 casks ashes, Sherman & Collins; 15 barrels flour, to the agents; 100 | 2 barrels beef, Wallace, Wicks | BY THE ERIE RAILROAD. Fripay, June 27.—19 hogs, 62 pkgs. butter, J. Wick- 6 do. and 9 hogs, Capt. Hill; 54 pkgs. butter. 7 hogs, Son; 23 pkgs. butter. 9 hogs, J. Dill; W.'H. Townsend; 146 sides leather, Pi ce; 4 bales wool. W. R. Strong; 6 pkgs butter, L. H. Strong; Cady; 7 pkgs, butte: Brown; 6 ; 38 do., Condit. Noble & Co ; 39 bales 380 sides lea her, Miles & Gilman; 15 ep. 14 hogs, 920 sides leather, 22,000 baskets strawber- Weekly Report of Deaths In the City aoe Comnty of New York, from the 2lst day of fp re Bith day of June, ASSL. 119; Girls, 104—Total, 366, r, Puorperal, in Men, 66; Wor Inflammation of boweis. Inflammation of lungs. Inflammation of stom: Inflamination of ¢! Inflammation of wo: Toflammation of liver. .. Smail pox. Sprue.” ti 6 Ulecration of stoma § Unknown ........ 2% CENTS; PIT, 13% Orchestra soon, tain rises at 7% o'clock. Doorkeepers’ and O th ‘rancis the First. Mr. Tiltoa; Mr. Goodall; Biauche, Mize N TO GOOD LUCK the first act of ROBE! jens; Jaques Strop, Mr. Jordan; Warie, Mrs, Broadl THEATRE, CHATHAM ‘REET. it, 1234 ote.; Orchestra Ti ts, $1. Doors open at 7 5 Gen, rs, Mise Crocker. TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARD er and Conductor. VESDAY EVENING, JULY i be performed the Oper: ERNANI ford; Mary Man, AMUSEMENTS. Bkesdway TaeaTRE.—z. a wansHi see; G. H. Barrett, .— Doo BEA. eearaat ne 25 cen : $6, Tuenday evening, Su M Mrs. ishe fare THUMPING TE. biting; Jerry Ominous, Mr. Une, as teen jupe: pe Sir Lares: ie Mined fe c, as Beaford: Mr. Jone’ Dunas Ollabicis, Suly'1, will be played WHO WANTS a GUINKA. ? ROA Pai ry Sy 1, the x I, reformat iE TEACHER TAUGAT—Mi jrougham; Miss Charlotte Vere, M by MY PRacious B Crop, Mrs. tkerrett, Bition ~Mr. Vippity, Mr. T. IES AND GENTLE- Nye; 29 | ings. HALL, Lessee. (0. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE ry night during t The MINSTRELS, com ori f “talented” and “ E. P. Christ n of “five years,” highly reepectabl cents. Doors ope On Friday, July 4t jose concerts in 8 cit; haye been received with e at 7, and will o trons of Christy ully informed that the Saturday Afternoo will be discontinued for the future. ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW between Howard and al Hall, 444 Broad streets; open every nigh! corps of talented an ‘An afternoon concert Brgy? AMERIC. 1, 1851.—For tl ; and Leon Javelli Herr Cline appear tertainments on the Tizht Rope. In th ¢ after; w ing farce of the CHEAP SION, and the rt EYES BETW EE: one bundred Ani This celebrated Menagerie—the largest and best ducted in the known world—embracinj known to natural tronage and applai tory, and whic! if of thousands of the most visit the Pripcipal citi Jane 2th, a id’ Saturday, 2th, Low ursday, ridi day, Sth, and Wedi HE LATE SIGNOR SARTI y Library, Broadway, cos le of these elaborate wor nexhibition fora short time ductions have been attested by the highest 1 authorities both England, CELEBRATED COL- Open from 10 A. Moorish Venus ente. . tH 93g P.M. very od at Ul, $8 conte; Boxes, 25 cent Joon performances ait se -eteee oe and soleet and such as can be: soment in York, a MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM SQUA! Hromeier--adminioge teste tn Peg tive ts who: baad ip se os their bea and figure, pies r thei Personate a number of beautiful tableau, taken from | gd yp ont Ley simon u 9 company of verity; Madan Ro * eal 1d; 7 of M exhi Marble Statuary logether with « variety of intores Aflernoom and evening, Yor parti Ve _._ MUROPEAN ADVEKTISEMENTS, RAVELLERS HAND GUIDE, oe HOR CLASSIFIED LISP ‘ive "Aris, CAZQ- fully selected and recommended :— LONDON LIST. AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENT. je Bernardy, 2 n street, Adelphi, b; int to the Sardinian, Bolivian, and Peruvian’ Legatious ish and Uragnay ny 4 MANUFACTURERS. the Spa: ARTISTS’ COLUR AND N 24 Soh rtiste’ materiale of every Wholesale agent in New re Metealfe, Bingley & Co., to H. R. H. Prince Albert, 130 B. Oxford street. R MAKERS. Latchford, Benj., to Her Majesty and Royal Family, 1) Upper St. Martin's Lane. . BoakbING HO’ ‘Mre, Mister, 65 Gloucester Rond, Hyde Park, superiog accommodations. COURT DRESS MAKERS AND MILLINERS. Mrs. Hill, to the Queen and Royal Family, 171 New Beng street CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. Delolme Henry, 45 Rathbone Piace, Oxford street. Arnold & Co: Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, corner of ‘Cecil atreet. Vieyres & Kepingon, 120 Regent street. Job, (late Job & Bauh,) to H. RK. H, Grand Duke ef Hesse Darmstadt, 15 Titchborne St, Regent street, CUTLERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUME! ‘Moseley, John & Son, 17 and 18 New street, Co Gar needles, Ke. CHILD, BED. AND LADIES’ LINEN. Clack & Co., 12 Ludgate street, wedding orders and Indiew” everal outfits. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, Lapworth, A., & Co., 22 Old Bond street; to Her Majesty 4 Koy'al Family. Watson, Bell & Co., to Her Majesty, 85 and 96 O14 Bond, street. CLOTH MERCHANTS AND FANCY WOOLLEN WARE- HOUSEMEN. , 62 St. Martin's lane. TRAVELLING CaSES. ew Bond sirens, entlery, stationery, Be. ND PRINTER: to Her Majesty and Prince Albert, 7 Cover rr m, W. & Son., to” Her Majesty, 27 Strand. Biden, John & Frederick, 87 Cheapside. GOLDSMITHS, JEW D SILVERSMITHS, Hunt & @ suces to Storr & Mortis ‘ond street, to Her Majesty and all the crowned is of Europe and the Bast, GUN, PISTOL, AND RIFLE MAKERS, Bi facturer, S21, 822 High Holl m1 igh Holborn. Adams & Desne, # King William street, City, t@ Hi. Prince Albert. the most earnest interest. Now, all this is quite | parts of deceared’s personcand the result az which | °t Urduauce and Hydrography. requiring the commanders | PRARNUM’S MUSEUM, CORNER OF SEV: Manufacturer, 151 New Bond street, allowable by our French’ code of morals, and the | Kehnad arrived was that deceused bad been poisoned, | ‘aericietwiar; in ehaterer partie eee ete | Pesees | Bigeeneregn emssin ehe I tones sepliete ne wren, arrangement being here so very common, we are | and that the poison had been forcibly admi istered | markable that this problem of deep sea soundings. which, Rugland. 10: 1 Swi ; | 200m and evening. ion, 25 cents; children, Holbeck Louis, to Her Majesty and the Royal Family, led to suppose that there cannot possibly be any | when he was in a horizontal position. He had also | above all others, has most perplexed and bothered navi. 4 ia, 1; British Possessions in North da 6, Mr; Booth, ew Bond strect, MAKERS. ‘® outitters, 175 Picese tfitters, 6 Old Bondstred gentlemen's warehouse,1) harm in it, and that it is only an old fashioned | examined Count de Bocarmé, and had noticed | gators. rhould. as soon as taken up by the officers of our thin skinned nation like the English who | scratches on his hand, and that marks of a bite | Pavy. become. in their hands. one of the most simple and can see any objection to these triangular | were on one of his fingers. cusy ofexecution The difficulty heretofore was. i get friendchips, so highly appreciated on the continent. | — In answer to the advocate of the female prisoner, | UPS ® line long enough, and in knowing when the plum Biackwatt's 7 3 City Hos- | ir. Taylor, eget Home, | the week, in the . Pleasing farces both afternos re jeeadilly. Godsell. George, Indien The young man, meanwhile, was observed gra- | witness stated that it was possible, as deceased was af wonders % i : ul * r by oth to wire of great length and tenuity; wud J exent street. —— dually to droop and languish, and Lately to preseat | @ weak man, with only one leg, that the poison had aueetach dagth ever halen 46 bite bane Semtieek. be- Seety eck teu one att coe atte pi ah pane bcge diet Bion oy visit, an Lecture Room, Chinton & Son, 91 aud #2 Oxfor every appearance of rapid consumption, and it sur- | been forcibly administered by only one person; the ct was taken up here, was the sounding. by ised none of us to learn a few months ago, thatthe | person administering it had evidently placed one | an officer of the English navy, in 4.600 fathoms, which SuIPPine. for rst doctors in Paris had pronounced his case to be | kuee on him and the other on the ground, and that | was by 10 means satisfactory atenant Walsb. ia the - with® the performances in th ¢ low price of 25 cents. ladies’ out hopeless, and that he had but a short time to live | was why a bruise had been noticed on one of the | United States schooner Tan as reported a sounding | ¢ M NAVIGATIO! 01 MEDICAL. * . The good little Marquise, however, would not bs | count's knees. without bottom more” than “& mile deeper thau this ‘Southamptons—the Urs Chomenay SHOye NeDeoeeen came aaa ee ee lieve in the vity of the case. She went on Dr. Marouzé, of Tournay, medical attendant to x lumsy and costly implements used for | E. Crabtree, evi ‘a men, F Oe ee wa ‘TUTE ' . dancing and flirting, in her good-natured efforts to | deceased, stated that he had also examined the ds pis of the ocean, our vessel+ are simply on § from Pler Nod | ig i De Phys Coffee House and Family Hotel, Ludgate Hill, N . Ah experie Surge ship. All letters must pass throvgh the f delivered in Havre. For passage or freigh LEK, SAND & Ri st Ohice. Specie | 7 attach «weight. aad -. }OL- 4 amuse him, with as much vivacity as ever; ani. in | body, and bis opinion was that death had beea ¢ weight ceases to sink they know it is on the A Dogpile ecaees contigs relia ed the month of January, she gave the most splendid | caused by poison forcibly administered when de- | jottcm; ano thus the depths of the ocean. in the ball at her own house, with a view to cheer he — ceused was lying on the qeand. Witness had never , sithews teoulie or lastastehenen Pe friend, and arouse him from the state of lango | observed that the countess had shown much affec- ry calm of a few minutes’ acquaint«uce. into which he had fallen. ‘The poor youth's power tion for her brother ; on the contrary, she seemed : rivance, the Albany, Captain Piatt were already lost for waltz and polka, ant he | very indifferent to him. has run a line of deep cea soundings across the Gulf of danced but one quadrille, and that one of course Four wicesses were then called on behalf of the | Mexico. from Tampico to the Straits of Florida the 1, for families and_gentlemem, Pioradilly” keley Herkeley Square; T. Sel, Dale. vern Hotel aud Coffee, House, Covent Gardemg 2. Hotel, Jermyn # Hotel, #5 St. James stre Established 1799, Ve ob «sal FOrLIN MANUFACTURERS Ra, Ay ® Broad) EDICAL LECTURES ON SEMINAL DISEASES, BT MP. K Glover, M. D—The Sret number gives th 4 cure of » class of diseases genera t sl IL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPT. for Bermuda and St. Thomas, on Tuesday, She hae e: minodations for Passengers. Price of pasenge to Khermuds, $35; to ‘ho ‘There is a reg detwoen ives the conse ay mee well w treet, Oaford streok, with the Marquise. It was observed by all | their evidence wad to the effect that she | >#*in which holds the w of this Gulf has thay beea islands, Havana, Vers _ —— Mins Elliott, |. James street; exclusive sale of Table 4 - twined le deep. and the Guif streun L take freight. ‘Apply net or Irish Py present that, during the momen:s of repose allotted | hown affection to her brother; and that | {.“y" R. GOOD'S EXTRACT OF COPAVIA—A CERTAIN . ii . 5 the Florida Pass about 3.000 feet deep. I mw KD, dr., 38 Drondway. PORTMANTEAUS, TRUNKS, AND PACKING CASES. to the dancers, the pair were most eager and ear- | fter being arrested, she, whilst weep- | Ver'the John Adume.Coptete Barco hes moles ao ia | —No letters or mi received om board the ye a ee eR EY Southgate, J., 76 cet, City, Manufacturer opt throwgh wit fam & Miller I7 A y . terly, had said that it was her husband who | giving us the shape of the great Atlantic basin betweea | treet. opposite Stewart's. | had knocked down deceased, and forced the poison | the Capes of Virginia the Island of Madeira, show. into his mouth. ing it to be at least five miles and a half deep. Men of nest in their conversation, the young man evi- ing bi dently imploring and supplicating, an quise endeavoring to dissipate the serious u Cannon street, Loudon, and Rue Kiroy 4 & ¢ Richelieu 79, Paris. RIDING HABITS. OKK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATE = : mers.—The ships comprising this Line are th CERTAIN DISEASES, IN THE VERY FIRST STAGES, by which he was influenced. When the danve The Procureur du Roi then proceeded to science will recognise in these results some of the most r »: y was over, the young man bade good night to many sent his requititory. He began by somerking ‘on | interesting and valuable physical diseoveries of the day is ol ted alana cen ee, ae ene a (& fi Ladion’ Riding Habit Makers, 1 Vere friends, and @ tender farewell to the Marquise, aod, | the enormity of the crime, aod maintained that it | They Tflect the highest credit upon our navy, and thove sauatie haven, Wistet tbat eavaiens Ub cal ce SAND “ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFAC- Frerally known, i complaining of great fatigue, disappeared, to be | hed long been premeditated by both the accused. | *#e Planned and ret on foo. these simplo and bevutiful F womaggy tome ay zeen no more upon this earth, for that very night | He denounced the count ase vile swindler and | {»sements, which have cleared away the difficulties ay , 65 to 68 London Wall, 49 Parliament i i “gp O- | . ith which all have found themselves bes \ Le 7 24 Birehin Lane. sale and export. leaving the whole of his property to the Marquise— | and as a monstrous hypocrite; and his wife asa al sate To pe tey eee ° , Of hit i . x onstrous hypocrite; CA Bas dee Base as also in their engines, to insure strength and of the most obsti- 200 and 242 Regent street. his hotel in Paris—his chateau in Auveigne—his | vain, frivolous creature, without real affection for Bower 1851 nd their accommodations for pas cs ‘Date cases, without mercury. Dr. Cooper's pationts will y. 44 Wigmore street, Caveme forests in Lorraine—to compensate for the want of any one. Ile then entered into an elaborate exa- Gens iin Che tienes te games the teleatin “bee ~ rg Ap By him at 25¢ Roosevelt street, pear Chatham, and nowher a ¥ the dowry which had failed her on her marriage, mination of the facts of the case, and argued that | cen soundings” vie ia cand $303; from La verpoct to New dan. Beware of the quachsin Duanestrect.castef Chatham | posch & Hierrall, Gand 64 Bdcoware Road. and to afford a token of his aduiiration of the high they fully proved the cool and deliberate perpetra | May 3—Latitude 35° 60’ north. longituds 52° 34° Will be attacked too R. FAWCETT CAN BE CONFIDENTIALLY © soe cenliys h Shicll, 2 O04 Wend stress, plakée, tertane,tees mind of the Marquis who had sought out and showa — tion of a carefully planned murder by both enc: | West; temperature of the air 61°, water 00°, hada fair Ti ti aired sulted at hie office, 14, Dover street, on all, doll TAVERN . himself capable of appreciating the great beauty cused. ‘The Procureur du Roi had not concladed | “Up aud down” round with (i000) twenty-six hundred ¥rom New York. From Livorpoot, Vis Haim of Zura (or ner ’ The 4 ) 30 Grene Resssth street, Ooven® and talente of the poor [Soom irl he had #0 | when the Court rose. fathoms of line. Time of running out, L hour, 23 minutes, | Grtvrvay, duney, 1851, M i ft abuse, ie the invigorating medi Cremvine Gardens, Chritcaelogans, place ef summet contained in the will, a is een the subject ") Anny nw 4 rday, Jali “ atanen a of their conversation while dancing the quadrille, | (e dae is edocs } Te'oo) ave t feats ye nner eg OR, feveract’ Sent Suly a ” i, MORKISON I8 CONSULTED CONFIDENTIAL 7 be and the poor little Marquise with tears aud trem- At the last sitting of the Acad i me sae aaa fe at ‘aces, which he treate without meroury a jemy of Medicine, | time of running out. 2 hours. 44 minutes, 28 seconds , | Thi b Ch bling loved to repeat the very words which the poor | at Paris, M. Orfila’s report on ‘alendihe was read. | Drift of ship. 3 miles. Lost two 32 pound shot, and 5,500 + September 3," | o a trom elt i New Bond street, court dresses an Zaung wan had uttered. [low he bad teld her upon | ‘This report, which confirms facts already known, | fethcme of line ae | etnias ing batite what solemn duty he en employed during t sataial i i . May 10 —Latitude 21” 01 north, longitude 44° $1' west; eee ts | sx Bond street. day, and how be hed left, hie whole fortune te the | ‘Cntaine many new observations of interest to che » Of the air OS", water 68”. Got bottom with sdey, Octorer ae, «| rect, Kegout street, pere Botorday, Nevemb YO twenty-three hundred fathe 4 = ‘duy Nevamber 22, IN TREATMENT OF PRIVAT) mists and medica) jurisprudence, relative to the hours, by & vegetable application - ro } 18 AND LONDO! person on earth he loved best; how she had tried perties of the poison, and of its traces after ‘death. aS . Time i ay, November 12 1m f Gurney ts Co., 56 SU Ja: te to turn the conversation, and had recounted to him | PA Ccoran H one pao sy, H ity. Brought on by impry UPHOLSIERENS AND CANINE A onl , g to this document, nicotine was disco- rau * east. dietant y, December), , December Li, be UPHe ERERS AND Ca TMA an anecdote of ber childhood, when a wild gipsy | vered in 180, by Vauquelin; and is to be found in found bottom with (670) six hundred | Decewnber 27, x eet kk Fe woman had told her of the high fortune which | different kinds of nicotiana, in various proportions. wd ceventy fathoms cf line. Time of ruaning out, 12 | > 6 Wall street, N. ¥. Jackson & Grabam aod J, would befal her, and of the great marriage she would | tayana tobacco contains two per cent; that of the nutes. OF seconds. sti.uuua manufacturers make, hed warned her that evil days would begin | Nord, six; Virginia nearly seven, and that of Lot, | Say 2l.—Latitude 3 by @ rich legacy which she would one day receive, | cight. Smokers, by inhaling the fumes of tobacco, | t¢mprrature cf the air water 64°. (1.040) one thou and which Song: be her ruin should she accept. She | jyiroduce imto their system a certain quantity 4 forty fete o found bottom. Time of ruaning declared that,the yourg man was to overcome at i ter. Pare picot! minutes, 58 sees Ns vt , | Cf the swell aud motion, and large drift of the sh was at that very moment he had hurried away. Is | 9 pale yel ow color, which, alter exposure, turas to | Cut any satistuetory treulte I have the honor ta be, ait, | eteumors 7’ north. longitude 25° 43’ west ; y i | tic, which others use, caused hy their not formet disease soon enough. His diploma, witt And the hundreds of certificates, show that it, You cured me i da. M. Corb , 13 Kings Arm Yard, London + Manufacturers to the Queen, 185 Pie N AND MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN, Brough tow, S82 Oxford street, . Lt St. Martin's Lane, Charing Iebone street, Regent streety Jing are eigned therefor i | | April next, the rate of freight by the above iverpool will be materially reduced. peers, te be cured it; yet you cured me by local a rs certain that the Marquise wasde |}, It is very hi dd fe othe. b par bo ry hot to the taste, and its acrid | very reepect fully, your obedient servant, . fhe You cured m cidedly in favor of a total rejection of the bequest, | smell slightly resembles that of tobacco; bat when (Signed) 8. BAKRON. Commander. OM HAVRE.—SRCOND LINE.—TUR FOL- my body and face and that she strove hard with her hasbaad | ysjatilized by heat it throws out characteristic va- | Commedere Lewis Warrington, Chief of Bureau of Urd- ) leave Havre om the 16th, and Now thre F ai tfench month *~ to obtain his consent to the measure; but | rors, which aie so oppressive that breathing bo- al nd Hydrography, Washington, D. C, the Marquis, who, ng & philosopner, cared gomes difficult iv aroom where a drop of the Hquid = Washingron k From Prow \ | Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, « ery evening—Rqnee Dramatic, Dancing and Pyrotechnic Amuse *?. PENIS, Anctic—The United States mail varthen, Kot a fig for gipsies cr their proprecies, being al- |! has been «tit. As a poisonous subscaies nicovtae | Sie asewir ¢. sailed from this port fo ready enormously rich, of course had a nataral d possesses excessive power. In experiments made | tt amsbip Arctic. Ca on! Gardens, patro shee, mas @ wealth, insisted upon acceptance, | FY muted M. Orfilakilted | n Wednesday morning, at twenty minu OHOLAS, | ae of Pot mente of the m™ and therefore the chateau, che wuods, the miavs, | SOowt ten years ago, in ton mindted & She tovk out wty-nix fret | tthen, | yo Gyse dally dmittance one #! many dogs, on the tongues of which he had applied ur and forests of the dead maa were all registered 48 | ye drops ef tais alkalr; with twelve drops death : =—<o | drome, Kensington, opem belonging to the Marqaise de F——, and aczording wed fa two sniautes.’ But this powerful potson | Ucts site vo fed | jwoctrion Set arriage law of France, becoming likewise | cunnot escape the investigation of men of art. Pare | anu fre B Her passengers’ fares Jotters directed a0 sbever to bon Lael New York FO. wit wo. Tal ite and restaurant . the property of herhusband Fora time tne happy | nicotine (necording to the conclusions of Mossrs. e the sum of £2980. which includes provisions for ous 5 aR Tene. Cee) LIVERPOOL LIST were doubly courted, doubly fittered doaviy | Oy fia and Stas) has certain ebaracters by which it | the veye Liverpool Meit. June V4. | . — . GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH. ied, and doubly slandered in consequence of the | EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—a C arLaee PRACTILA, | re, T , to the Queen and Prince Albert, Bol@ sen —The fine ship Astrea about 80) tens, owned ate diveneon Attest. corner of Hanover trent by «erent num | SITK MPC PRS, LINEN DRAPERS, HOSIRRS AND is detected as evsily asa mineral powon. [t can be rich legacy, and their fees were attended with re- | diseovercd in the digestive channel, and its exist | in Boston. will be launehed from the yaru ot Osgood & y newed zeal as soon as it became known that from | o the > o i MeK Ne’ o peda o > large ae life; by Howe GLOVERS BIC = t eo of fevine the Marans intended to | Ot therein proved, though that channel contain | MeKunp, es mo Tuesday, July Ist. quer: * Tes deme ate Seite, Wears & Ce., Compron Meese, Chased cteetty the increase rtune the Marquis in rops. And even when the poisonous | | ‘ ree from any | Leigh street, and Barnett stecet, carpet warehouse, inereare his entertainments. A few weeks ago, ehas been absorbed—«hen it has passed | Receipts of Produce, 1 a HINCKEN: Aeonta, 161 Ponet ot © | TAILORS, 4 however, a cloud was observed to rise upon this her organe—it can still be discovered in | BY THE MUDSON RIVER -_ —— — aid, fearlessly | Burden & Low, 17 Churoh street, shirtmakers, hosiors, hitherto sunny horizon; the Marquis, who had | sj os@ organs, and especially in the liver. M. Urfila | ; | PAciric MAT), STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— the. kind ever publisned eZ always been blest with the calmest of tempts, | hay tried, on the liver of avimals poisoned with | Armaxy axp Casan Lise J Gill > | A ie oe Soe iy Phyncian; priee | AGENTS a grew suddenly gloomy and taciturn; the Marquise, | ty ive or fifieen drops of nicot tro methods of 10 casks ashes Cawing & Co; | + deple- Webb. J. 8 Rae de Rivoli, apartments, shipping an@ whose butter existence bad never been fucriet | 400 do. J. H. Reed 4ud do, J. M. Hoyt & Sone; | by, commercial, y chemical anasysie which be describes, and he has | ¢ a 1 oly I teen HOOT MAKER by the slightest beeze, became suddealy nervous | jy yay ly euceceded in procuring certain quantities £0 do., Dows & Carey; 2000 bushels corn, leary Nason; 5M Broadway. | 1 Désiree, T Rue des Filles St. Thomas, Place de 4 irri ; the fetes brilliant! ounced | : 9 1810 do, Work & Di 720 do , Babeuck & Co.; 41 bbls, 8: S ane terttae 5 the Seie, co Reilenthy Snsounced | of ibe poleune cought for whiskey, Gr 0. Will rey. N'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM | CIUENIST termanded, and the establisiment instead i ‘i . pit emmys m preketa beloagin Xe | et. bs count 7 tensa a 4 M. Stas, by making use of a third method on the Asienican Traxsrontarion Line.—M. M. Caleb & Co.— sel now intee Peal .M. Mauricenn, Professor of Direnew | Hope. JP, English chemist to the Amerionn and o increase ording to anticipation, was body of Gustavus Fougnies, extracted nicotine from | poat Anderson—14 casks ashes. Thomas & Davenport; each ond mae ' mieasios, 2 Rue Castiglione, three doore from diminished; and what excited astouishr ke soul t most | the tongue, the stomach, and liquid contained | 54o..BB. Litchfield & Co; 3do, Suydam &Co; 007 es ead to Le r of all was the fact of Franklin's Villuat Pasey | thercin;¢he lew found some in the liver and lungs. | Ube Hour. W.A. Brown & Co. : PANAMA... Ute7 tom Sis kare Bn eed be CO erie us Gon ie Fain (hemeie ef tes Petal being put up for sale at the very moment of all the | Ho moreover obtained it from the wood flooriag of | | CHesanco Line.—Boat Welle—s0 bbls eggs, J. BL | PALMS IA. L000 § th. 16 i intended orpesiall yal.) HOTEL. Dey Princes, 7 Roe Richelion, of aniversall reputation, Torte dhote Rnelish spokom TO BE PUBLISHED IMMEDIATELY. tinted y contew plating marriage, as it 4 IMlacs, reringas, and roses of which the dear little “ sie Marquise knows so well how to make use in her efforts to entertain her friends. The murder's out at last—the reoret is divulged b, the dining-room in which Gustave died, although | L¢cklin: 40 pkgs. butter, CB. Brown; 20 do, U, Adams ed with eoap, oil, and | & Co; 40 boxes cheese, J. R. Perse and in his learned investigation the | ORs New Your ann Taov Live —Rarge Clinton the appearance | Feipinn toxicologiet had received no indication from | g Ue ita Nee iain Macd a Gal Tne ‘bachels Cent “en — tom a —t COLUMBIA will ply bet in Awaiting at th pond porte ‘ 2do. Kaiph Mead & Co; 1418 bushels cora, L a yey des it of the doci- | the Judge d’instruction. Before he was informed | ficars Nason; edits, high wines, Peter Van Nests Teeetaees | mas testes anat bs tie, eorumpug a | Boearme bad be — ey — witnee Aivee Line —Barge MagSvour-=810 bbis flour ioe seat | ieee the Geet Bahitting ofall atten os hd ico! he had already found that Fadeworth & Sheiden; 6.246 bushels oats, Rawls & Sey- p for the trans every complain’ 5 ot cat Babibivte y y it of the whole of the debts of tl duced into the body of the victim | mour; 2.019 bushels corn, MK, Bartlett, wien’ passengers between Pa Gentleman in Day hi Re ty Hiztnees iy Albert ‘ieliveeed to her t de lately deceased, in virtue of her accey ulpburie acid (as had beea supposed) Oro Trev by in —Barge B. Learned--7 ene nig SALAM SANDS, of 1,000 | Darrow) dress of the Royal Commissioners Site of th tance of the style and ue of his heiress, to which | or acetic avid, but either covicine or feothes. casks atbes, 1 bbis eggs, Titus & Naraes; Saar is Geecmeecs, eel perce ae UM inches by 7, without margin. Proofs, © ender oharter has been perceptibly sinking fer | | fall ectored’ Sta. We Bontae origl tts “ in consequence of her aremt ag | hibited at the Palace, and approved of hy her ond roffering rome monthe and during her hie al Highnees Prines Albert. Barty or! et) every successive one more to secure gond impressions. Londow: heated hi Me Cer the act of registri eelf willing to receive th aimple witness. It vee less baron amount to 0 bbie fh vulierty Kept running eby she The progress which medical juriseonsults have egncy of Ul ade recently, te £0 great, teat releoning by mor- debts of the hap- |") ere thea double th tee phine, stryebnine, prassic acid, and other vegetable any Atlantic wil ye maintained by the of r tubstanees, hitherto regarded us inaccessible to our well & Co; W) packages starch, Gas & | The connect w in th Ar veesse, Gospels aes SCRE PURLISUED. Boe: seeaie tor hover ant serie tecak Gy bes of investigation; may now be detected and “a 7 ‘ CRORE aw tons CRRSCENT.CETY 1,600 tone " s resto tS igh charsctet onor integrity borne by his ‘most incontestible manner. scene Line J. IL Redfield & Co.—Barge Ken- 10. . CHEROKEE 13 bo: Sanchar. — of the richest maitre di ‘i i Tootens heatdzour hook hi fewer incle, one je ri be a le forges in France, M. Orfila, in closing bis notice, might well say, | tucky--4 bbls nshes, ©. F Park & Co.; 1.125 bola. flour, TRE C19 200) tons. PHILADELPHIA L IO) tong Peat rout hook highly. feo receipe fo our county quiet, with the perfect conviction | _\'Afum there results of judicial meuieal investi- | X_N. Wolfe; 961 do., Dows & Carey; 165 do. J. M. Fisk | | Lenving Now York for Chagees om the 11th and 26th of each on the reliet it eras a renee ied eee to jo jad re that all would be paid him, bi ‘and 4.501 he, of coarse, & Co.; 178 do, 20 do. egg: corn, Rawls & to m: tion, the public need be under no apprehensior . 4 ew when my L DORADO anc FALCON will form being no longer responsible, fallen with Seymour; 160 bbia, flour, J. W. Chorne & Uo.; 134 do,, | . The new steomsbie B redorted appetiteupon the poor Mtaryuia de F—— | oqivmy intelligent nd ches vmmcrmey have | 5 Miya silyl id MSRM S100 | tek gees <'sfllnare at geese eaten SES » ? + t . o ri \ > ae oe, IE ae renee ee oeoed te hee at all | Fecourse to very active poleose little Known by the | Avil chvineWilekeem is Gor bs pus shickay, Lireknend | Saves heist nea tem Woe ones my, hee | , 04 Nene od , much injured, and obli to retire for b " i ha. ¥ to her gra motherlese. of country comsing oF continenghe from the gaytice of Paris to & country re- | ***, And difficult of detection, but tcience is on | houteau, Merle & Sandford; 25 do, Iie, of course tmprectionble to eonvay more fully thy P With common contteny pATCTE Way winewl FRE 4 Fv neve sufficient tion | the alert, and soon overcomes all difficulty ; pene- dye: 60 phys butter, J. F ital, roa pubjerta treated of. ne they arwot'e. naterestticnty_| : r Led tele, Thouge Cares , It have sufficient occupation in ex- | trating into the utmost depths of our organs, it | Troy asp Brie ling --A U. Left & Oo—Rarge Ida hs married. oF those contemplating matriage, aiit {i Mtapinrion, SMet,e » SGining wing the an of 4 brings out the proof of the crime, and furnishes | 19 carks arher, Kent, Poag & Co ; 26 bble flour J. M = Breede the hee, m | Be gre Toga ee & gimenlty, Ne were- ov -jend, 40 asto get out of his difficulties a4 far from | ong of the greatest picees of evidence against the | Hoyt & four; 63 do. and 6.160 bushels corn, Henry Na- ‘me, to gy gucae fice Vergy in Meany: Terre | IE erie huen’to the prrnc@ielch & MACHOL, ap, and 1 ruin as possible, while his wailing little wife | euity,» son; 40 burhels do., B Gould jm lower onbin, to Phitedctphen Hereon, 08 Cheeta: tareand ccveninty,. Meso, the Wasianer® hey aaetee rever ceases reminding him of her apo and i ——$___—. She, ane Ovusee tove Lhe pag ge Sates Raat hce Verh to Ci til be 00 she te eit, the revelot of $1, 6 cone, wilh be wranemitted by math | heusrmen, of Cheershiand p 2tYhle Toumense orig! ro ell ' 0 " 5 " hagree weet orn a ten | i era) atrangemoye arer® © = we per’ prophecy to which Ke would not lit | there were 140 deathe in Philedeiphis, during the wuebels tye, Woteom & (o.; YAT aided leather, il. | “4ezte ny ony gate pon stonmer between those parte. ty Mist te addeeeeed, ‘pest-paid, te Dr, AM: Mausieean, bet arenes rfthe prea <n while it was yet ti Week ending the 28th , ead be Beeth creas anal heir agency, 1) Wert streets 24 New Fork city, “OfBee 120 Liberty streom ment.—Glods,